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Congress Prepares for August Recess

Congress Prepares for August Recess

PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurg,, Aug. 4, 1977 The weather Playground notes Inside teday Mostly sunny hazy hot and humid today and Saturday with chance of a Area news 8-9 Editorial ...... 4 Bowen Charter Oak Andrea Mikolowskl; Prettiest Pet Show: 1. Brian t i Cindy late afternoon or evening .5 Family...... 6 Checker Tournament (11 Pet, Andrew Bushell; Best 1. Doreen Clemson, 2. Bob Tarbell, 2.' Michelle Quey, 3. thunderstorm. Highs both days in low Classified . !-16 Obituaries .. ...18 Dog Show 1. Crystal Askin- McMahan, 3. Ray Brookes. and up) 1. Tim Grady, 2. John towicx, 2. Kelli Reyngoudt, 3. Trick and Smallest, Peter Jenny Burr. to mid 90s. Fair tonight with lows in the Comics...... 17 17 SAM section ...,7 McConnell. Honorable mention — Sandy upper 60s. Chance of rain 30% today Manehe$ier--A City of Village Charm . 17 Sports ...... PaggioU, 3. Becky McCray. Nancy Mussett. Prior & Mike McMahon. Candy Hunt: Daryl Sibrinz. .10-11 Checkers (8-10) 1. John Valley Hopskotch Contest: 1. Tom­ and Saturday. 10%- tonight. National EIGHTEEN PAGES Nathan Hale High Point Total — 1. weather map on Page 15 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,197?- VOL. XCVI, No. 280 Kelaey, 2. Missy McCray, 3. Singing Contest: Best Doreen Clemson, 2. Eric my Anderson, 2. BUI Silver, 3. PRICK) KIU KEN CENTS Bruce Kelsey. Dog Show Best Behaved, Klffy Silver. Steve Vestco; Funniest, Steve Singer, John Tarlllo, Dan Gauvin. Dog Show — Best of show: Whorff, Caroline McConnell. Tournament: 1. Chablis, Tammy Kleperis, Seaver; Best Costume, Steve West Side Leonard Anderson, 2. Bill Seaver; Best Trick, Dawn Dog Show: Best of show, Brandy, Paul Lessard, (xoldle, Larry Quirion, Best behaved, Silver, 3. Kiffy Silver. Kristen Spear. Finley; Smallest Dog, Steve Jump Rope Contest: 1. Dog Show: Best of Show, Seaver; Largest Dog, Sue Caroline McConnell; Best Gasoline tax hikes rejected Foul Shooting (Boys costumed, Shelley Fultz, Michelle (}uey, 2. Terl Adams, Lisa Tate, Noisiest, Teri division): 1. Mike Ogren, 2. Bartlett; Best looking. Sue 3. Lisa Tate. Adams; Funniest, Patrick Bartlett; Best in show, Steve fourth place, Michele Piscot- Scott Goehring, 3. Ed Ansaldi. tano; Largest, Jimmy & Ro^ Doll Contest: Smallest, Jen­ Commins; Best Behaved, Lisa Jacks — 1. l^ k y McCray, Seaver. nifer Quey, Largest, Michelle Tate; Best Costume, Mike Pick Up Sticks, 1. Jill bie Sharp. 2. Patty McCarthy, 3. Missy Pet Show: best of show. Quey, Funniest, Jennifer Kitsock; Best Trick, Lisa McCray. Hampson, 2. Kathy Moriarty, ()uey. Most Handsome, Keith Tate; Smallest, Mike Kit­ 3. Tina Jankowski. Sherry Aronbury; Second Foul Shooting (Girls Place, Lynn Rhodes. Catensano, Cutest, Christine sock; Largest, Lisa Tate; Checker Tournament 1. Congress prepares division): 1. Becky McCray, 2. Davis, Prettiest, Kim Best Looking, Lisa Tate. Heidi Goehring, 3. Missy Karen Savino, 2. Frank Verplanck Pelletier. McCray. Savino, 2. Tina Jankowski. Dog Show: Best of Show, Buckley Martin Karen Virginia; 2. Patty / Hollingsworth; 3. Jo Ellen Pet Parade — Most un­ Dog Show: 1. Andrew St Funke. Karen Halpren, 2. Jim WEEKEND SPECIAL usual: 1. Laura Kenyon, 2. Pet Show: Best of Show, for August recess Hilery Lessow, 3. Laura Ke­ Emmerllng, 3. Tracy & Scott Varrick. Diane Barker & Keith nyon. Bourshe; 2. Dale Soares. Mural Paintings Most bunch Best trick 1. Steve Patarini, POMPONS...... 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress changes in federal law to grant 2. Laura Kenyon, 3. Hilery Colorful, Beth O'Brien, Meg Waddell Outside a rejection of a 5-cent-a- CASH S CARRY heads home to voters and crowded citizenship to up to 12 million illegal Lassow. Berte; Best Team Effort, Sari Crayon Tournament #2-1. gallon tax that was an alternative to summer highways after refusing to aliens, who arrived in the United Best looking 1. Hilery Berte, Terry McConnell; Best Ray Brookes, 2. Jim Russell, OPEN the original White House plan to lassow, 2. Laura Kenyon, 3. Single Effort, Tim 3. Tom McCarthy. Honorable THURS. hike the cost of America's love affair States before New Year’s Day, 1970. phase in a 50-cent-a-gallon increase Steve Patarini. McConnell; Most Original, mention — Eric Gauvin and TIL 9 P.M, with the automobile. The proposals would alleviate a and a second proposal to add 4 cent a Checkers 1. Michael Kristen Forde, Darcy John Frailicairdi. h til problem which "is not only severe gallon to federal taxes, the final Hoagland. Chess Tournament: 1. John The House Thursday rejected two Buonano, 2. David Hart, 3. proposals to hike federal gasoline but is getting worse,” Carter said. shape of the energy legislation close­ Sharon Hart. Pet Parade: Biggest Pet, Dubois, 2. Peter Sagllo, 3. Jim «5 K. CENTER ST. Capitol Hill sources saw little ly resembled Carter's proposal. The Karen Halpren; Cutest Pet, Grout. taxes beyond the current 4 cents a , G49-.5268 chance of enactment this year. Senate is expcted to dig into the Pick Up Stix Tournament: gallon. The Senate refused House-passed Carter program after the recess. And the Senate completed con­ language to cut federal funds for And another area, the President’s gressional approval of legislation to abortions for the poor with the excep­ program of proposed election weaken auto emission standards for tion of when a mother's life is en­ reforms was in ruins. Congress 1977 models and beyond, parrying car dangered. House-Senate negotiators leaves with none of the proposals manufacturers’ threats of plant shut­ must start again to draft acceptable likely to get through this year in time downs if quick action was not taken. anti-abortion language to be attached for the 1978 elections. In other action on Capitol Hill on to the $60 billion appropriations bill In other developments, the Senate the eve of the August recess, the to run the Departments of Labor, and approved clean water legislation to Senate confirmed James Schlesinger Health, Education and Welfare next provide localities $26.5 billion for Land sinks creating problems as head of the Department of Energy year. construction of waste water treat­ hours after Carter signed legislation Conferees on an omnibus $11 billion A pothole in the American Legion building parking lot is one of several problems that has ment plants around the country creating the first new Cabinet agency measure to subsidize crop prices and during the next five years. recently occurred in the Legion Dr. area. The road has become unlevel, sidewalks are in more than a decade. the food budget of the poor agreed on And Chairman John Moss, D-Calif., breaking apart and a business reports that one of its walls has shifted, resulting in a split in And Carter asked Congress for a sugar price support measure of the House Commerce the wall. (Herald photo by Pinto) critics said could cost consumers Investigations subcommittee, vowed $660 million. to take a "look" after disclosures Nell Clevenger of Old Stage Rd., Glastonbury, has been picking In the energy department. House Rockwell International Corp. blueberries in season for 10 years at the Scaglia blueberry farm in Spaker Thomas O’Neill vowed to executives unloaded $1.4 million have the 435-members finish work on worth of stock 10 days before her home town. Pickers are provided with cans so they have both Manchester may face legal action the Carter energy package by Carter's announcement the gover- hands free for picking. (Herald photo by Dunn) tonight. ment would not produce the B1 because of Legion Dr. settling bomber designed by the firm. By GREG PEARSON cluding one that may result in a suit has filed a notice of intention to make ficials and the town’s insurance Herald Reporter against the Town of Manchester. a claim against the town, the firm’s agent to discuss the problem. If a I k Gardening Several problems in the Legion Dr. Dillon Sales & Service Inc., of 319 attorney said Friday. future agreement cannot be worked President signs rea have recently developed, in­ Main St. at the corner of Legion Dr., One wall at the building has shifted out between the parties, Dillon will and caused a split in the wall. This is file suit against the town, he said. By Frank Atwood just one of the problems that have The firm’s wall is being held in youth job bill recently occurred in the area. place by steel beams. The attorney Two "dips” have developed in said that he feels the problem in the WASHINGTON (U P I)-P resident Director Vernon Jordan did not at­ Legion Dr. A person from the area area presents an "Imminent danger” Carter today signed.into law a bill tend. Jordan.. who had accused Today’s summary called the road "unbearable." to the Dillon building. providing $1 billion to create 200,000 Carter of failing to respond to the There are two blueberry farms, side by would open when they could. Compiled from United Preet Internetlonel Sidewalks in the area have broken, Giles said that he was hesitant to jobs for young people. He called it a needs of the poor, was invited to the side, at the summit of Matson Hill in Her husband, asked by his wife to come and the parking lot for the American discuss the issue because of the "great stride forward to correct this ceremony but sent Napoleon John­ Glastonbury, operated by Joseph Scaglia in from the garden and talk with me, said Legion building has developed possible legal action. But, he did say serious affliction in our society.” son, a deputy, to represent him, and Henry Rose. On a clear day you can the jam of pickers, coming without any potholes even though it was only that the area is one that had been The President, preparing to leave "When young people can't get a see Mt. Tom and Mt. Holyoke, north of advertising, had simply become more State National recently repaved. filled in before construction took later in the day for a family reunion job. there is a feeling of despair, dis­ Springfield. You look down on Hartford than they could handle. He asked me to The Town of Manchester has also place. in Plains, Ga., signed the measure at NEW HAVEN - A New Haven couragement, loss of esteem ... and, across the city, to the Avon hills. say, in this piece, that there would be WASHINGTON -T h e U. S. reported a couple of water main "If that (the fill) is settling and a ceremony in the White House Rose grand jury has indicted two destruction, a lashing out against Both berry farms are operated on a blueberries until October as late varieties Senate today was expected to ap­ breaks in the area. Jay J, Giles, causing these problems, we're not Garden attended by senators, con­ former agents of the federal Drug those in authority." "pick your own” system. Pickers come ripened, and to ask people to be patient, prove the nomination of former director of public works, said. The quite sure,” he said. gressmen and state and local of­ Enforcement Agency on charges He said the jobs program was part from many Connecticut towns and some Mr. Scaglia also urged that anyone who Connecticut Insurance Com­ most recent break occurred last He said that improving the Legion ficials. He and others stressed the of conspiring to sell government of the economic stimulus package from out of the state. They park their cars wanted to pick berries call ahead. This missioner T. F. Gilroy Daly, who December. Dr. area would probably require need to restore confidence in govern­ secrets to drug smugglers. The which he said is just beginning to be in designated areas, take their containers would be the best way to learn whether achieved fame as Peter A. The attorney who represents Dillon tearing up much of the road and ment among young pople. two are; George E. Girard Jr., 30, implemented with the contracting of to a table where there is a scale to have the lot was open. Reilly’s attorney, to be a federal said that he has met with town of­ rebuilding it. But Urban League Executive of Westwood, Mass., and Paul A. 1.000 public service jobs a week. them weighed and marked with the The blueberry season is a long one. Ear­ judge. The Senate Judiciary Com­ Lambert, 33, of Alexandria, Va. weight. ly varities, Weymouth and Early Blue, mittee unanimously endorsed his Each picker is shown to a row of were ready July 5 and through bearing nomination Thursday. blueberry bushes, asked to stick to his about July 20. In the last week of July, two HARTFORD —Hartford police have charged Juan Serrano, 28, of Keeping kids busy a challenge at ‘F’ assigned location and asked to pick the mid-season varieties were ready for NORRISTOWN, Pa, -A Hartford with first degree arson bushes clean. Then he or she goes to work, harvest, Berkeley and Pemberton. About preliminary investigation shows By SUSAN VAUGHN smelling the quince, burdock, catnip, piped up, "T V., cartoons, radios, air and chop wood if they lived in the in a fire that led to the death putting berries in a one-pound or two- now the late varieties, Coville and Atlan­ that no more than five emergency bayberry, rose hips, teasel, pig weed conditioners.” 1800's. Wednesday of 64-year-old Ignas Herald Reporter pound coffee can fitted with a piece of tic, begin to ripen. room deaths at Suburban General and others. One boy made a work of When she said there would have Day Camp Director Holly Nicker­ R. Petniunas. He was being held Keeping 40 children busy and hap­ heavy cord so it can be hung around the These are all high-bush cultivated Hospital resulted from the mixup art. adding pieces of the plants to a been no toothpaste or toothbrushes, son said she and the other five in the Hartford jail on a bribery py during long summer days can be a neck. As the can is filled it is emptied into berries. Mature bushes are higher than of a line carrying laughing gas pine cone, while lined up on the stone one boy said. "That would be a counselors cannot always tell if the charge when the warrant was big challenge, but the Y.W.C.A. Day the container brought from home, perhaps your head. Berries are borne in clusters with one containing oxygen. wall. problem." and one added, "Did they children enjoyed an activity, but the a plastic pail or a metal kettle. served. Camp at Manchester’s North End camp tries to expose them to a varie­ on branches, high and low. You stand to "Y” has met the challenge When Miss Hathaway asked the have false teeth,?" When the picker is ready to leave he If you think you can't afford a no-wax floor, ty of opportunies which they could pick most of them and kneel or hunker LOS ANGELES —Director successfully, if a waiting list of up to children what they would miss if they Some of the children said they returns his empty picking can and filled think agalnl Sundial Is a high-styled decorator- GROTON —The Navy is plan­ not get at home. "I feel it is impor­ down to pick from the bottom branches. type floor with a MIrabond surface that gleams Roman Polanski, accused of 50 all summer can be used as a lived in Noah Webster’s day, they would like working in the garden and container, or more than one, to be ning a formal factfinding board of tant for them to get a handle on New Jersey is source brightly with a just-waxed look each time you drugging and raping a 13-year-old criteria. helping their parents sew, weave, weighed again. He pays 60 cents a pound mop It clean. A foam Inner cushion gives you investigation to check complaints culture and history. Of course, we girl, will plead guilty to reduced Thursday afternoon the six adult for the berries. The first cultivated berries came from more comfort underfoot. Beautiful decorator of irregularities in the operation don't tell them they are learning charges in a plea bargain an­ leaders of the camp boarded a bus When I visited the Scaglia farm on a New Jersey and many of the best varieties patterns, exciting colors. of the U. S. Naval Submarine something," she said. nounced by the district attorney’s with 38 peppy children, ages 6 to 11, week day with bright sun and a clear sky, have originated there. The work began Base exchange and Lt. Cmdr. Other field trips this year included office. and headed for the Noah Webster there were 35 cars parked on the lot and, with selection of plants growing wild that Ulrich E. Kuster, in charge of the the Gillette Castle, which the N O T lS iM - House, birthplace of the famous dic­ to Mr. Scaglia, that meant probably 100 had heavy crops or large berries. Then exchange, has been relieved of children loved, as well as nature tionary author in West Hartford. It people were picking berries. crosses were made. The work has been duties pending outcome of the in­ WASHINGTON -Federal trips to the Litchfield Nature Center, Power Commission experts lay was the first visit to the historic land­ Some would leave and others would going on for many years now and new N o r iS t S S quiry which will begin Aug. 22. the Roaring Brook Nature Center, most of the blame for New York’s mark by the camp, now in its fifth come to take their places. If the weather varieties are still being introduced. and the University of Connecticut One problem for the Scaglias arid Roses July 13 power blackout on "ob­ summer. turned hot, there would be fewer pickers. WATERFORD —Scientists for farm. The last field trip will be to the this year has been inadequate rainfall. vious flaws,” including poor plan­ The first reaction of camper If it rained, the lot would be closed and Northeast Utilities are conducting Wadsworth Atheneum. The campers Berries do not grow as large or ripen as ning and faulty equipment, in the Michael Robison, 37 Pearl St., on ap­ would-be pickers turned away. » 1 1 *‘SQ. YD. an investigation to see if they can will also go an an overnight camp-out PREP XTRA Consolidated Eldlson electrical proaching the two-story red clap­ rapidly when the rainfall is deficient or find any link between the emis­ at Camp Aya-Po In ^ m ers next Too niiiiiy pickers WHILE IT LASTS system. Fixing the problems, they board home was "It sure is old," when the weather is too cool. sion of radioactive gas from the week. The lot may be closed, also, if it has say, could cost as much as $1 Asked if he knew who Noah Webster The Scaglia farm has 10,000 bushes on 13 Millstone I nuclear power plant The busy daily program includes been heavily picked and time is needed for S’xIS' Widths billion and may boost electric was, Michael said, "We looked up his acres and in a good year would yield 10,000 and infant mortality rates. nature walks, dramatics, swimming more berries to ripen. This happened last rates for consumers who already name in the dictionary and he wrote pounds to the acre. This is not a good year University of Pittsburgh lessons and free swim time and week. I called the Scaglia farm last Satur­ WE DO COMPLETE pay about twice the national it.” and the yield will be less. The Rose farm Radiology Professor Ernest J. crafts, plus many impromptu ac­ day and a recorded voice said the lot was has 20,000 bushes, somewhat younger than Floor dtlign copyrighltd by Armitrortg BATHROOM REMODELING average. The children were split into two tivities which the counselors need to closed. I could leave a message if I would Sternglass contends the emissions groups, for indoor and outdoor tours the bushes next door. Mr. Scaglia thinks can be tied to infant mortality in think up. "We had lots of water wait for a "tone." I waited and Mrs. the two farms are about equal in potential WASHINGTON -B ell System of the over 200-year-old home. DISCONTINUED Connecticut and Rhode Island and balloon fights during that heat Scaglia, who heard me identify myself, yield. CONGOLEUM ARMSTRONG 9x12 LINOLEUM officials indicate they are 'The informed and very patient wave," Miss Nickerson said. came on the line. the utility challenges Sternglass' guides took the children through each All the bushes are under netting, held up SHINYL VINYL REMNANTS CARPET conclusions. preparing a new contract offer The stall, who range in age from 19 She said they had shut down the pick- by poles and wire, to protect them from LINOLEUM RUGS seeking to avert what union of the five main rooms in the home, to 24, and have training and The NO WAX Floor ARMSTRONG 8. CONGOLEUM your-own operation and were announcing birds which otherwise would strip the SHINYL VINYL NO WAX SAMPLES leaders described as an “almost explaining carefully each unusual backgrounds in a variety of areas, iup to 9*12 Kil in- it would stay closed for a week. Talking to bushes before the berries could be picked. Regional inevitable” nationwide telephone item. I slelled, prep e*lr» has to be "a jack of all trades." Miss me, she said they would "play it by ear," What kind of birds? strike set for Sunday. (See story The children were discouraged Excellent choice of 50<-*3.00 EA BOSTON —Extended outlook Nickerson said. and it would be a good idea to call the "You name it," says Mr, Scaglia, "all $981 $14^® 1/2 PRICE ASSORTED SIZES on Page 2-A.) from touching many items, but they colors IN STOCK CASH S CARRY for Southern New England, Sun­ The program poses a particular farm before going to Matson Hill. They kinds." were allowed to touch and try out challenge because it tries not to day through Tuesday: Generally several of the old tools. They enjoyed REAUTIFUL POLISHES, WAXES A GLEANERS fair warm and humid weather. repeat activities from week to week CERAMIC International carding wool in the lean-to kitchen or even year to year since about half SHORT SH AB TILE '' Daytime highs in the 80s to low and adding a stitch to the wall 90s. Overnight lows 65 to 70 MADRID, Spain —A Basque | of the campers attend for the entire THE PLUSH Rag. 2.98 Q tS I n SPECIAL < senator says he will submit a mo- ^ hanging being made on the loom. eight-weeks. ^ AutttMR fiMBS- m m tion to parliament asking the | They were delighted with the Some of the special activities this SKOWHEGAN, Maine automatic boot removers, the old summer have included a mummy WORLD INSTALLED Good Selection ol Colere Lat ut Intlell genu —Former Senator Margaret government to start negotiations | Reg. 11.SS DoHYoweeH Reg. S J8 with the on retur- » style toaster in the fire place, block walk, in which the participants are ANSWERS; CERAMIC TILE In Chase Smith recieves a rose-filled of sugar ("This is sugar?" one said) ALMANAC’S" DoltYourMHorwoH do H *Of you. — NAME BBAWDI your bathroom, ning Pablo Picasso's "Guernica,” g wrapped up in toilet paper and try to tribute from her home town and they liked the bumpy mattress Anwrlcon mod*. $ 1 1 9 8 5 presently in New York’s Museum g walk without breaking it: a unique ^ Sq.Yd. COMMERCIAL CARPET friends as Skowhegan honored her stuffed with chicken feathers (It’s lOOW CONTINUOUS FILAMENT Fin» Cuollty. of Modern Art. g peanut hunt, making jam. ice cream Q&A WHILE IT LASTS pfopBfodon for her 32 years of service in the soft"). and popsicles and eating raw pineap­ JO )tl|A IU CUMULOFT* NYLON tilro ALSO Your chokw at 10 Twood Cotort. •7‘ * TUB AREA Congress. After a peak at the attic of the 1. Only two actresses have qajna ‘usuisej, uoossuar |aqv 8Q. YD. INST-ALLEO NICOTER MARINA, Italy ple. TWEEDS S REO. S1O.0S VALUE INSTALLED house, one boy commented "The Christine tries to use loom, ever won Best Actress :»im t (<1) t 9981 SCULPTURED COMPLETELY UP TO SO SQUARE FEET —Four bandits armed with sut^ The day camp started mainly as a •4.N so. YO. DO IT YOURSELF INSTALLED AUGUSTA, Maine —The Army Webster House sure is dark:" Academy Awards twice in a U1 uon »m,.) put i96I machine guns robbed the plush day care program, but has evolved is ready to negotiate a formal, They got to shake a “ very old egg” Christine Johnson of 37 Hamilton Dr, tried her skill, at row. They were („jauuia oj kuiuioo s.oqjvi Club Mediterranee resort in this into a very successful day camp 2. The Statue of Liberty was ssang,,) lujnqdaH au|jnotyi $100.98 million contract with in the buttery and were surprised operating the loom in the Noah Webster House in West Hartford program. Miss Nickerson said, with designed ^ (al Gustave PU» itei (..MtJaa pooo 9x121N% NYimi BRUED RU6S REG.S9J 5 .NOW ONLY 1 Maremont Corp. of Saco for southern coastal town Thursday, that "it makes a noise.” escaping with $1.1 million in cash Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jean DeVoe, guide, offers instructions children from varied backgrounds. Eifm lb I Frederic Auguste »>U..) pu» 9MI l„PI»i»»IZ m anufacture of 14,000 M-2 In the gardens around the house. while two other children from the Manchester Y Day Camp wait Registration (or the camp is filled Bartholdi Icl Ferdinand de 1»ajO »M1„) ;jau(»H aspn t CARPET & FLOOR COVERING machine guns, according to Sen. and jewels and hundreds o( Miss Elizabeth Hathaway picked Lesseps passports. up two months prior to opening in OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT William Hathaway, D-Maine. several plants and let the children their turn. The campers visited the historic landmark on their 3. Tasmania is named lor the 302 MAIN ST open m o n th ru sat s-e weekly field trip. (Herald photo by Vaughn) late June and the waiting list is from discoverer of New Zealand T- 643-2711 MAUrUCCTCD THURSTIL9 30 pass them around feeling and 20 to 50 all summer. F. TEMPLE'S MANCHESTER 643-6662 or 643-6663 V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Aug. 5, 1977 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Aug. 5, 1977 Te le p h o n e strike predicted f theater schedule Females slow to gain college power spots iS2,28«IMM-i2nD By PATRICIA MrCORMACK Main findings Included; such job^ as bookstore administrators: studies show “clearly that the situa­ Also: In public four-year colleges, HAMDEN (UPI) - While the munications International Union, spokesman William Seekamp said convenience and distress this kind frlday Vernon Cine 1 — “Rocky,” H fW D IS W f^ I PI Eduralion Edilor manager, registrar, head of student — They range from a low of eight tion remains virtually unchanged only three out of 309 presidents are nation's largest telephone said Thursday its negotiators were the company has 3,800 manage­ of stoppage can cause," she said 7:20-9:30 Main findings included: Burnside Theater 1 — "Orca White males occupy most of the — Women are paid about four-fifths housing. per cent at reseaarch universities to from four years ago.” women. workers' union was predicting a still at the table, as were ment employes ready to replace Wednesday in identical messages the Killer Whale,” 7:00-8:50 Vernon Cine 2 — “Orca the power posts in the nation's colleges as 'much as men with the some job “The striking evidence of sex dis­ a high of 19 per cent at liberal arts Some facts Astin used to back up Two of the three rule over schools strike against the Bell System this representatvies of the Inter­ operators, installers, clerks and to SNET and the CWA. Burnside Theater 2 — Kiiler Whale,” 7:1(W:10 and universities - despite efforts to titles at the same type of institution. crimination” in hiring top ad- colleges. his view of the continued dis­ that formerly were just for females. weekend, negotiators for the national Brotherhood of Electrical repair workers. Members of the CWA and TIU "Ruby,” 7:!P 9:'1 U.A. Theater 1 — “Star open more front office doors to mlnstrators, Astin reported, has — While some educators feel sex Wars” 2:00-7:45-10:15 — Men from minority groups are crimination: none of 65 presidents in In public universities, only two of Connecticut workers' union were Workers. Most service is automated, he have overwhelmingly voted to East Hartf( -<1 Drive-In — women and minorities in the name of ‘vunfortunate practical con­ discrimination is a thing of the past private universities he surveyed is “Ruby,” "Psychic Killer,” U.A. Theater 2 — “One On put predominantly in lower-paying 113 presidents are women. One heads at the table trying to prevent a The TIU represents 9,100 said, and would not be affected by reject the Bell System's offer of a equal opportunity. sequences for the students. along the academic trail, the two female. an all-girl school. walkout in the state. employes of Southern New Dusk One” 2:00-7:00-9:30 jobs, but generally are paid alraut the a strike. But there would be delays three-year contract with a five per U.A. Theater 3 — “The Two new surveys document that. Poor environment Glenn E. Watts, president of the England Telephone Co. as well as cent pay hike in the first year and East Windsor Drive-In — same as white men with the same job in operator-assisted calls, infor­ "Orca the Killer Whale,’’ Deep” 2:00-7:00-9:30 This shows a key goal of the 500.000-member Communications 56,000 other ^11 System workers. 2.5 per cent increases in the se­ titles. "The absence of women in top ad­ mation requests and new "Shootist,” Dusk women's liberation movement has — That 79 per cent of key ad­ ministration,” he said, "can create Workers of America, told a news Their contracts also expire Satur­ telephone installations. cond and third years. Manchester Drive-In — not been reached. conference in Washington day, but Morgan said an agree­ The last nationwide walkout of ministrative posts in all surveyed an environment that lacks not only Ernest Bourgon knows weeds Gov. Ella T. Grasso has "The Shootist,” 8:30; "Orca Ek|ual opportunities for women in schools were held by white men. role models for women who might ul­ Thursday a strike is "almost in­ ment between the TIU and the Bell Stystem workers was in 1971. the Killer Whale.” 10:00 I flwiie I 649-5491 administrative posts in the schools White women held 14 per cent and timately become administrators, but FARMINGTON, Maine (UPI) - His first reaction was to chuckle. flowerbeds. evitable" when a contract expires Bell System would prevent a appealed to the workers to avoid a nusSCMpAIMe strike, but gave no indication she reaTURE EIRST I (IKATHEATRES EAST receiving federal money is a target minority men, five per cent; minori­ also the unique perspective that Ernest Bourgon’s training in phar­ "I thought it was kind of funny,” he But the pharmacist says most peo­ at midnight Saturday. strike even if the larger CWA Cartoon of the liberation movement. macy taught him quite a bit about said. His 14-year-old son was sum­ ple wouldn't recognize marijuana But Jack Morgan, a spokesman called its members off the Job. intends to intervene. AT niMloagollio ty women, two per cent. women might bring to the varied utm It also is a stated goal of the equal tasks of administering a college. drugs, legal and otherwise. moned and confirmed what Bourgon and probably would throw it out with for the Hamden-based Teiecom- If there is a strike, SNET “We all know the kind of in­ CIron tear opportunity federal program. Affirmative action "Administration is still a male- So when he spotted a 10-inch weed already knew. other unwanted weeds. “ I just think some practical joker — The only administrative job in dominated field in which women can­ growing in the corner of his drug Official identification was clearly needed. is having a good time with this which both females and males, didates are simply not seriously con­ store’s flower box, he knew it wasn’t Not paid as much sidered when most coeducational quite at home among the marigolds. So Bourgon called a Farmington thing," Bourgon said. If s e-T* whites and minority group members policeman, who couldn’t say what the THE siiiboTisr all had a good representation is that schools recruit presidents.” The Farmington Drug Store phar­ The surveys also found women and “weed” was. Then a sergeant came UTC ups bid for B&W of affirmative action officer. This is Women, however, are ahead one macist said he was doing his bit to minority persons who have made it and peered silently at the greenery. EAST HARTFORDCR EAST WINDSOR to administrative posts in colleges the person in charge of the in­ place on the higher education scene spruce up the community last week "SBOuli', DRIVF IN ',l»/u. H i usnoiius DRIV E IN M3 lO?^ He recognized it but wanted the chief HARTFORD (UPI) - After four sweeten its bid for the New York- In a Thursday morning statement, ORCA - . i d are not paid as much as men in stitution's plan to get more women — enrollments. The Census Bureau for the city’s art show and sidewalk there to make the formal diagnosis. months of winning legal skirmishes based company, offering $48 for each which began a series of counter­ BURT - J i J O ^ d equivalent jobs. and minority persons into the higher says they now outnumber men by sale when he discovered a very A bout town moves by Babcock, UTC said its new healthy specimen of m arijuana The chief declared it marijuana, in its fight for Babcock & Wilcox Co., of Babcock's 12.2 millipn shares, a R itR M t.9»e One study looked at employment jobs. 200,000 in the university un­ offer will expire at 10 a.m. on Aug. TONiTE fRtt P1RIIR6 S2B-3133 basking there in the sun. ordered Bourgon to pot it and put it United Technologies has p ro p o ^ total of $585.6 million. The original MANCHESTER patterns and salary levels among — Even among affirmative action dergraduate schools. 25. I DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A CHILDREN FREE "I started at one end of the box on display at police headquarters so buying Babcock stock at $73 million offer in March was $42 a share. more than 18,000 administrators at officers, however, men are paid “Women have become the majori­ St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters BURNSIDEEJ-Ba clearing out the weeds and by the law enforcement officers could learn If UTC buys Babcock shares, it The Justice Department asked SIO BVRI1I0I IVE UST HARTFORO ty group among young college of Isabella, will have an "old- more than its original offer. 1,037 schools. That study, paid for by more than the women. to recognize the weed in its natural takes the risk of being forced to sell U.S. District Court Judge Leroy Con- students (under 22 years of age), the time I got to the other end I knew fashioned" picnic Tuesday starting at But Babcock, which said UTC’s Orcaahoamat I-S6 EXrr 91—f*iN -ttnsM in. aw the Ford Foundation, was published Astin said women were found in state. back the stock if it loses an antitrust tie in Akron, Ohio, for a new Duak avary Census Study found. right off what I was looking at,” 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. first offer was inadequate, was not by the College and University Per­ substantial numbers in middle and Bourgon said rumors persisted that suit, brought by the Justice Depart­ restraining order Thursday. niphi axeapt low level administrative posts that Last year, women made up 52 per Bourgon recalled . Margaret Schaller, 80 Meadow Lane. ready to surrender. Pr(.and Sat ORCA, sonnel Association. marijuana was being planted in other The company asked the U.S. 6th ment, or any of several appeals Bab­ Contie refused to restrain UTC The KHfar Wtefe rarely lead to top-level ad­ cent of the undergraduate student There was no doubt in his mind Games will be played outdoors iO R C a . Farmington flower boxes, but city Circuit Court of Appeals in Ohio to cock filed after court rulings from buying Babcock shares, but (PQ) SI The second study was done by ministrative positions. body. about the marijuana plant or how it before dinner, which will be served police said they hadn't received any prevent UTC from buying any Bab­ favorable to UTC. issued an order preventing a merger 7:00-8:00 Alexander W. Astin, professor of His study showed women occupy got there. inside. A sing-a-long will conclude other reports of strange, unidentified cock shares. It refused comment on But that risk apparently didn’t of the companies. Piper Laurie and Higher Education at the University Other data “It must have been planted. It had the evening. Members may bring ,seven of the eight lowest paid green objects popping up in the UTC offer. bother UTC, which filed the required Later in the day, Babcock went to Staurt Whitman of California at Los Angeles. professional positions on campus. Other facts, meanwhile, on female to be a joke by someone.” door prizes if they so wish. the Court of Appeals in Ohio and 649-9333 Babcock makes nuclear and fossil- documents with the Securities and " " ” (R) fuel power plants. UTC also sells Exchange Commission and various asked that court to prevent UTC 9:10 products to the electric power in­ Connecticut agencies Thursday, and from buying any shares until appeals 5 dustry. Babcock is resisting UTC’s said it was ready to pay cash for Bab­ of earlier court rulings were decided. -PLUS ExcHIng Co-Hit- efforts to buy out the company, cock shares. There was no indication when the saying the two are competitors and a UTC's decision to go ahead with its federal court would rule on the latest “THE SHOOTIST NOW APPEARING merger would violate antitrust laws. offer came one day after a New request. UTC said Thursday it is ready to Jersey court removed the last RON HOWARD restraining order blocking the deal. S h o w c a s e SKYLINE West Hartford tool firm C m e m a s

cutting back operations USTHAEtieORD B 66-8810 WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A West strike for 10 weeks earlier this year, and tM O sm M m M N t Hartford machine tool factory is closing returned to work in March after approving $a.5o til ataopM. suitn nm ir'inm $ 9 3 6 ♦ U K its cutting tool and gauge-making opera­ a three-year contract calling for an eight pitpar pttMn tion in West Hartford, putting some of its per cent pay raise each year, “ " T H E BAD N EW S — , , REDUCED PRICES 270 employes out of work, according to a Carl Anderson, business agent for company spokesman. United Auto Workers Unity Lodge Local 0 I I FOR CHILDREN Colt Industries, the parent firm of the 405, which represents the workers, said b r e a k in q : TIU IT1-7U 7 closing factory, the Pratt and Whitney the union was notified of the company’s RAINING Now Appearing Nightly Fabulous Show Group ROUTI I I • ILLINQTON you can eat! Machine Tool Division, will provide new decision late Wednesday. PCr .'CeLaii Steaki-Saafood-llallan AmartcQn Spaclaltlai S.rvM): Dally 11:30 A M to 1.30 PM jobs for some of the workers at other Anderson said the union is also unsure Happy Hour 4-7 PM 1 Show Nightly _ EtraryDiyTliltWMkaiMlIlExlWMk Machine Tool factories, a spokesman said how many workers will lose their jobs. He WAIT DISNEY ra.«.x,'DNS PIZZA Thursday. 'said company and union officials will TH£ Proper Dress i g E.M. Ferris, the division's vice presi­ meet in September to discuss the closing. T ^ £ S C U E K S im LOBSTER dent for industrial relations, said it is still ncNNicoioa* _ Required I BANQUET FACIUTIBS FOB 25 TO 400 PEOPLE | CHICKEN too early to tell how many workers would ------»• Marinatad 24 hri. lose their jobs. THUU. - *tC0TCH A IOD4” FRI. 6 SAT. • “M A TR ir & POTATOES "We are in the process of determining ll/.\ l.(HI,I ^S U N D A Y - 'SCOTCH A S O ^ ” how many we are able to retain," he said. MINSK M K NIM TEDDY BEAR Some of the products made at the plant M W X I.K M W X 1.K Lounge & Cafe £«i» 95 Off 1*86 03 Tollorect-cuf SALAD will be produced by other Machine Tool IMadlrtnla Division plants in West Hartford and Rt. 83 Vernon, Connecticut SPAGHETTI Detroit. The rights to produce others may ROGER MOORE Wllh mm iiuet be sold to other companies, Ferris said. JAMES BOND 007 RT 6 & 44fl I THESPYiA/HO BOLTON He said closing of the operation will be ROUTE 30 gradual over several months. L O V E D M E The Detroit factory is more modern There's A New Hand fi (s I fi y y SBAEErS VERNON and efficient than the one in West Hart­ 0 t HOW UHOER ‘ Pizza Parlor 875-0793 ^ ford, he said. Ferris said no further changes in the Thursday’s daily Tmt WEBOND RKCMLS NEW MANAG£r.i...i division, which employs 650 persons in all, Turning The Volkswagen Key or in other local Colt operations, are an­ 810 THE BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER...... ,*6.95 ticipated. Colt's Chandler Evans Division Regular weekly ^DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURAM N llo fba lo n e is also located in West Hartford. f ★ FRI. A SAT. SPECIALS ★ W CRABMEAT in CASSEROLE...... *6.75 31-Orange-e-229 PLEASE C ^T E C > m In Tolland County Wcndsdul Submarint Ssndwichti Workers at the two divisions were on FOR SCREEN TRUES i ROAST SKLON OF REEF AU JUS ... ■ S3.4911 ffO DU RKIIILri ILSJJJL CHOKE SRLOM STEAK.... ■ S4.99i| BAKED SCAUOPS ManchMter Ivenlng Herald i i RAIV REEF UVEI-RACOH or OiOHS •$2.9911 in CASSEROLE...... »5,95 PubUtbtd *v«ry tv«nlng «xctp< VEAL PARMESAN...... •$33911 •LUI OTHU raiM ITIIlil TO CHOOti FROM Sundtyt tnd hoUdavt. Entarad al tha All ipaelali Ineluda rallih tray, potato, Mancbaatar. Conn, ^oat Offica aa Sa- ' t W r i t k a. I7J FRESH RAKD SGROt...... ■ $ 3 is ii vogotabloo, aocip, aalad, dooaort, and (rath homa- cond Claaa MaN Mattar. mini canui FRESH FRD RAY SCALLOPS..... ■ $3.99|i M k a i t M a r nwdw bfwwdi Suggaatad Carrier Rataa C N M b a U BAKER RN9QW TROUT ... nm;n «mmh OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 Noon to 11 P.M. PayaM m Advanoa * ^) i? a ILL MOVE SOND M il Smgia copy...... I6a I I n a M iN aki Ck. 1 DINING ROOM A COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4 1 5 M A IN ST . Waakly...... 90# Tna, Cl ona PITATO AM SALAI aWm Ona month...... 93-90 ( M k T n i i i r Thraa month# ...... $11.70 MaU ha) HON-tAT 649-5487 Banquat Facllltiaa Avallabla For All of Your Party 8Ir month#...... 123.40 m-nv a 11 AIM PM c a l DOR p la z a Naada. Aocommodationa For Up To 300 Pooplo. <=FRI0AT0W r Ona yaar...... $46.90 MANCHESTER MaU Rataa Upon Haquaat w ma-m. in LV.o.a M A N C H E S TE R [ Lobster. Potato Salad, Veg. im u -m T u u i. THi Subaeribara who fall to racaiva ihak nawapapar batora 9:30 p.m. "TUNarnUKKaC )a#Mat1tb ihouid lalapnona tha circulation lulr Uurp eCleUwitKC Aim MwMxr dapartmant, 947>9946. Seafood Platter $ C 9 5 aMChnrhr,fli1iiwlii4n:CI«n.lm FAMOUS PU PU IWm APTi taMkm cmiUm U m UMIi wN# W* V a n IMMEDIATE DEUVERY buffet to your home. PLATTER • IliitMMtic DeHnry SM t» a«*K8 m w Am MU i Man# t«i#laallM M Ihlg prtn riia*. 9m1 Mha «ii iMi# tw R — UMw far yMt- SPECIAL LUNCHEON MBBITt4N»HBI4N Ba4CII0CCOWa I f T w c n ira MENU DELICKNIS FOOD AT SPECIAL FAMILY 44.9* 440M DINNERS 200-660 QALLON8 • IIOUM PD POBW M lim REflAM nXXD D«MR. | IW lOaiaM# at u io I m m •b m # mat# thaiaan. la* SENSIBLE PRICES AND COMBINATION ^av. ._ Maa yavn---- v^aviv .KK -----iwawaaA 1 far- - I, , ■ - Mrr I ! 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The population of Boston fflaurlirstpr Eupuiu^ Hpralft j Productivity key to employment problem Business proper is 641,071 (1970census) STlnEOHDUk but the metropolitan area, in­ Manchester — A City of Village Charm j WASHINGTON - A black Temple their use of labor. If a wage of $2.30 “substitute” foreign-produced shoes cluding 92 cities and towns, per hour must be paid no matter who num bers 2,899,401, fifth Founded Oct. 1, 1881 !!■ University economics professor, Dr. for American-produced shoes. The largest in the nation. is hired, who does it pay the firm to Stereo House Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press Internationat i; Walter Williams, has tossed a Andrew Tully net effect is a reduction in the de­ Mercure heads group firecracker into the austere chamber hire? Clearly the answer...is to hire mand for American labor that opens Friday Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, j Donald Mercure, business manager for the South Windsor Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. of Congress’ Joint Economic Com- the worker whose productivity is the produces shoes. closest to $2.30 per hour. If such School system, has been elected president of the Hartford Hi-Fi Stereo House, featuring NATIVE ' -mittee. The chances of Congress endorsing ‘Consumer response' Chapter of the Association of School Business Officials Raymond F RoDinicn. EditOf'Publiihar Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor workers are available, it clearly does stereo components and service, will PEACHES Concluding his study, “Youth and these proposals are slim to none. But Williams also cites the increased which represents some 42 school districts. not pay the firm to hire those whose open Aug. 12 in Vernon Circle. Minority Unemployment," William Williams makes some cogent points use by the construction industry of Mercure has served the Hartford chapter as a member of Operators of the new store (left to & APPLES Opinion output is, say, $1.50 per hour.” writes: "These policy recommen­ that the wise legislator could study off-site construction of pre­ the board of directors and chaired the association right) will be Jim Albert, vice- APPLE CIDER VINIBAR dations are no doubt radical and will with profit. Employer problems cited assembled materials. He cites the cooperative purchasing committee. He has been named to president, Chris Adams, sales touch on the sensitivities and nerves Williams cites the problems faced “consumer response” to increase in the board of directors of the State of Connecticut organiza­ manager, Jeff Galin, service FERRANDO No fault gains ground of many vested interest groups.” Teenager rate high by employers whose labor costs wage rates for elevator operators: tion of school business officials. engineer in charge of special produc­ UnderstalemenI After noting unemployment is reduce their ability to compete in a Substitution of automatically The Hartford and Connecticut chapters are affiliated with tion and Mark Juhasz, sales ORCHARDS the National Association of School Business Officials. The manager. Hi-Fi Stereo has another Birch Mt. M. Prospects for passing a fault and making the guilty A jury would find Williams guilty higher among teenagers, blacks, the free market. Noting that labor, in operated elevators for those that are Association is a non-profit educational organization with the store in Newington. (Herald photo by aieelonbury national no-fault auto in­ party pay. of understatement. Among other uneducated, the handicapped, .and fact, is a commodity, he states the manually operated. 1 MILE* ISYOND obvious: "When the wages for labor primary objectives of improving the efficiency in school Dunn) I u VITO't RiSTAUNANT surance law perked up con­ The study, conducted in recommendations, he would: Abolish women, William analyzes minimum The good doctor offers some other business management and assisting its membership to keep federal and state minimum wage wage laws and comes up with some services rise relative to produc­ recommendations, including a plea updated on the latest developments in the profession. siderably when President Pennsylvania, Colorado, tivity,..people will seek substitutes Florida, Kentucky and a dozen laws, but failing that, amend federal dreary reading. He asks whether for more so-called "right-to-work” Carter said he’s strongly in and state laws to provide for a sub­ legislatures that enact minimum for that resource whose price has anti-union legislation. But space runs favor of making such in­ other states, found that fewer stantial wage differential for in­ wage laws also enact “a worker risen.” out; this is a newspaper column, not surance mandatory in all 50 accident cases end up in court dividuals under 21; and revise child productivity increase?” That, he He contemplates the hard-hit shoe a book. What is important in the states. and that compensation for in­ labor laws and reduce the school­ concludes, "is entirely unlikely.” industry. When the cost of producing Williams study is that he has juries is much prompter than leaving age so that "many youth, to shoes rises, the shoe manufacturer summed up the big reason for youth He is the first president to Then he goes on; "To the extent it otherwise would be. whom school is nothing more than a “can respond by: substituting and minority unemployment, name­ endorse a national no-fbult that the minimum wage law raises machines for labor (automation); PATIO SUMMER CLEARAN^ law, which requires an acci­ To be honest about it, some day care center,” could "begin their ly, that business cannot or will not careers, gain maturity and perhaps the pay level to that which many substitute foreign for domestic labor hire the unskilled and immature at dent victim’s own insurance no-fault laws haven’t worked exceed some worker’s productivity, at a later time continue their by moving to countries where labor the same wage it pays the skilled and — 1 ^.%firAO%OFF Is TJ company to pay for his as well as they should because education. " employers will make adjustments in is cheaper.” Meanwhile, consumers mature. medical care, rehabilitation trial lawyers — who make and lost wages, regardless of millions in "pain and suf­ UP TO \ # ^ ^ O u r Reg. Low Prices who was at fault in the acci­ fering’’ cases — have been able dent. to talk legislatures into letting OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Presidential support could them sue for damages in addi­ not have come at a better time. tion to no-fault payments. • PATIO SUMMER FURNITURE Major insurance companies Under a true no-fault plan, such suits are forbidden except • GAS GRILLS, BAR-B-Q GRILLS, that formerly opposed no-fault White Rain Shampoo when the victim is killed, dis­ are swinging around to the no­ or Non Aerosol Bar-B-Q Tools and Accessories abled, disfigured or per­ fault point of view. And a study Hair Spray Full > • ALL REPLACEMENT PADS, CUSHIONS of the 16 no-fault states by the manently and seriously in­ U.S. Department of Transpor­ jured. YOUR CHOICE f f ^ • ALL PICNIC JUGS & CHESTS Shan^, 12oz., R«g. 1.42 tation concluded that accident A national no-fault law would Dr. Thomas Marary Hair Spray, 8 oz.,R«c. 1.49 victims in those states are discourage dubious lawsuits Q70 • ALL RAIN COVERS FOR TABLES, P«g. 17.49 Shower to Shower 1?49 treated more equitably than and divert more of the in­ Joins practice Deodorant Talc Deluxe 7-Web Folding I g r il l s a n d f u r n it u r e they would be under the surance dollar into benefits for 13 oz., Reg. 2.11 . a l l TORCHES, PATIO CANDLES victims by eliminating the high Dr. Thomas G. Macary, Chaise...... ^ 36-Posltlon traditional system of fixing a 1972 graduate of the cost of going to court. Folding Georgetown University THICK All Items Umited to Store Stock. No Rain Checks. School of Dentistry, CUSHIONED Contour recently joined the dental ITT Lounge Easing college costs practice of Dr. Jean Louis Magic Flash 110 Hebert and Ronald W. Pocket Camera Shell No-Pest Should families be given a Stephens. But permitting parents to Dr. Macary served as a Strip tax credit for sending their claim a tax credit for a portion major in the U.S. Army children to college? President Dental Corps in Bavaria, of their children’s college tui­ IM mUIC 4 months. ■ Carter is against it. His tax West Germany, and Ft. Just drop-in film, aim, shoot... tion could be a mistake. In too I ’ f RAlDHouseS / experts are against it. Equity Eustis, Va. now get the one that got away!” P ropan e C ordless Garden many cases, it would benefit He is also a graudate of T h e rm o Insect Fogger ; m and common sense are against families perfectly capable of Manhattan College in New Kodacolor20Eip. 4 Q C it. But some members of paying their own way. And it York City and his wife is a CllO-20...... IrWU 1967 graduate the W UWOI. I tS* Congress won’t take no for an would take several billion ' ____K*,. answer. M isericordia School of Nonto«ic. Ml« *nywh*f« % 9®^ dollars a year out of the Nursing in New York City. *5 Folding if ,„ In fact, the proposal has federal treasury at a time Dr. and Mrs. Macary live PRESTO Burger Deluxe become so popular politically in Manchester. when budget deficits already 1 2 " x16" that it’s thought to have a good are far too large. chalie,R«-28’” ' _ Cast Aluminum HIbachl on i119 . 7 * ® chance of passing both houses The fairest and most effec­ King Size Pedestal Base of Congress next year. tive approach is to make sure Public 1 Grills burgers in 1 to 3 minutes, Higher education is expen­ toasts murfins, sandwiches, etc. Portable Gas Grill 1 2 8 4 that students who need help " r e c o r d s . ^ Immersible cookingtray. IM Bl OVER® 5 sive. Tuition alone runs over have access to scholarships, $4,000 a year in some private OurReg.l7.W low-interest loans, work-study Warranty deeds 24" Deluxe universities. Private medical programs and low-cost com­ Betty B. Powers to Earl schools often charge more than F. Kilduff and Teresa P. BBQ Grill M a i a c i . munity colleges within com­ Kilduff, property at 34 Del- $5,000 a year. muting distance of home. mont St., $39,500. ■ ^ ! » 2 . 3 7 Eastern Acquisitions to George E. Mrosek Jr., GLAD Clear Plaatic Manchester sunset from New State Rd. (Herald photo by Steve Dunn) property at 51-55 Pearl St., Freezer Wrap Thought $44,000. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to 80sq.tt.roll 7 ^ ^ HOT DAYS “A still more excellent way" Patrick J. Staunton and Ref.89c f V ...... Is there a GSA coverup? Rosemary E. Staunton, 90% OFF It has been said that when it comes BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE m m w / Our Reg. Low Prices stand your ground in defending that property on Leland Dr., Sm pacliiit (Of dtUilt. to Love, like God's Love for us, person." (S econd related columne) of (wo Stein. Kallaur's deputy in overseeing handling of the transition fund. But $58,725. W: everyone is a winner. Love enriches It's a tall order, but that's what Hand! Wipes C Q ^ WASHINGTON (NEA) - Only a By Martha Angle disbursement of the Carter money. there are increasing indications that Levitt Construction Co. ALL POWER both the giver and the receiver. God's Love is like, and that's a goal 8 Pack, Reg. 67c W W few months ago. White House aide and Robert Wallera According to a memo in GSA files, somebody has initiated a coverup to Inc. to Richard C. Farrell Perhaps that's what the Apostle we struggle to achieve. Sure we fall and Joyce H. Farrell, xn%OFF MOWERS Walter Kallaur was being criticized after Stein was informed in mid-June hide something embarrassing. GLADE Solid Air 2 Paul had in mind when he said, short, and there are those times property at 271 Briarwood \ m O o x Original Low Prices by the General Services Administra­ that an audit uncovered questionable Freshener, Reg. S9c forUU "Love bears all things, believes all when our love fades, but the beauty troublesome questions about those Dr., $54,250. • Rotary •Electric tion because of irreguiarities in his payments he had received, he hastily things, hopes all things, endures ail of it is that God's Love glows on disbursements. Barney T. Peterman Sr. • Rear Baggers handling of President Carter’s pre­ repaid GSA $40 for a Washington- ENTIRE STOCK OF things." forever, always encouraging us to laauea man and Barney T. Peterman inaugural finances. Today, Kallaur is New York trip taken last Dec. 23 — Yesterdays •Self Propelled Another translation puts it another act out his kind of Love for the But Kallaur says it is "not con­ Jr. to Betty B. Powers, Coolerator WALL, CEILING, SWAG a $47,500-a-year executive at GSA. almost six months earlier — and property at 101-103 Cedar way: "If you love someone, you will enrichment of all. templated” that he will exercise that EXAMPLES: That piece of politicai legerdemain offered this explanation: St., $45,000. 17 Pint Dehumidifier be loyal to that person no matter Submitted by authority, and that he plans to con­ LIGHT FIXTURES may have deftly thwarted efforts by "It’s not that this payment was 25 years ago what the cost. You will always Newell Curtis centrate instead on policy and plan­ EXAMPLES; 20” lower-level GSA employes to resolve really improper. I just don’t want it Preliminary high school plans are Release of altarhment believe in that person, always except Center Congregational ning issues. Nevertheless, his 17301 Wall Fixture, Orig. 8.59...... 4.29 Ciidor nagging questions about the use of questioned since it’s so close to in the hands of Town Manager Allan J. Cameron et al s.*108 r»®69 RoUry the best of that person, and always Church presence in the executive wing at Richard Martin. 11301 Ceiling Fixture, Orig. 7.79...... 3.89 Our the $2 million fund to pay the Carter Christmas. It’s not worth $40 to have against Betty B. Powers. 22 GSA’s headquarters building here Automatic operation— shut off and 11004 Outdoor Well Rxture, Orig. 10.99.5.49 administration’s expenses during the it questioned.” Dissolution of trade humidlstat. Rolls on sell leveling Cildor has caused lower ranking GSA staff 10 years ago Ss, Rt«r transition period between iast year's Carter’s aides repeatedly have in­ The Manchester Redevelopment name casters. (}uiet, efficient. Not ell style* In en stores. Umited to Bh|8F members to have second thoughts .J186 election and this year's inaugural. sisted that although there may have Agency is granted permission to Doris R. Pomerleau, store stock only. No Rain Check*. about continuing to dispute his judg­ Not All Model* In all Store*. Limited to been some honest mistakes, there widen the Main St. railroad crossing Elast Hartford, no longer Coolerator 22 Pint Dehumidifier, Reg. 139.70 ..'122 GSA involved ment in spending the transition doing business as Oak St. Store stock only. No Rain Checks. were no im proprieties in their at Depot Square. Coolerator 30 Pint Dehumidifier, Reg. 159.70 ..*134 Kallaur, a Carter campaign money. Package Store. Lyman B. worker during most of 1976, was in But even without Kallaur’s direct Fuller,' no longer doing charge of managing the transition intervention, the impact of the business as Fuller’s fund for the president-elect. But the Carter administration’s newfound GILL FOX Package Store. Side glances By New trade names law which established the fund gave political control of GSA is vividly shared authority over the money to Paul F. Cosgrove, 11 demonstrated by the handling of a re­ Gerard St., doing business GSA, the federal governm ent's cent letter from Rep. Frederick W. MIDSUMMER SALE! "housekeeper" and "purchasing as Oak St. Package Store, Richmond, D-N.Y., requesting a 25 Oak St. agent.” complete listing of all expenditures Donald F. Corriveau, Scores of White House aides, on behalf of Carter and his staff Hebron, doing business as members of the President’s cabinet during the transition period. Fuller’s Package Store, 20 Magicolor Paints and other high-ranking administra­ Alirralions Bissell St. tion officials have been forced to The GSA staff compiled a detailed Building permits return thousands of dollars initially John M. Carr, new home list in response to the congressman's laglcdor authorized by Kallaur in the form of at 32 Finley St., $26,000. query, but major alterations were travel advances, per diem sub­ Matthew G. ^ in n , pool Latex House made by their bosses before the reply S* 66 C 33 sistence payments and expense reim­ at 12 Grissom Rd., $3,000. Paint was mailed to Richmond, along with GAL. Wall Paint , bursement. Glen R. Briere, pool at 20 a covering letter from GSA Ad­ Carriage Dr., $3,500. Tax rental Rag. 10.99 Qal. ministrator Joel W. Solomon, one of Frank Mordavsky, roof PADCO PAINTING KIT Still being disputed by GSA are several other Carter loyalists recent­ repair at 35 Sherwt^ Cir­ Reg. 8.99 Qal. numerous other items, including the ly named to key policy-making cle, $600. QUARTS (White Only) House6 Paint, Reg. 4.19 3.57 gi Wall Paint, rh^ i.4t...... 2.76 qi expenditure of public funds for positions at the agency. Milton S. Camiileri, addi­ repairs to the personal auto of a Totally obliterated from the com­ tion at 28 S. Adams St., Carter staff member, rental of a pilation— without any indication that $300. 3M Production Kwikeeze Zip Strip Paint Miracle Michael W. Dzen for Mr. refill, trimmer/edetr end bucket tuxedo by a presidential aide who the list had been altered — was infor­ Brush Cleaner SVamith Remover Patching Cement Twice es test eielKuth' and Mrs. D. Marsh, roof needed formal attire to attend an in­ mation revealing both the amount of g r 2 .2 9 ot3 . 6 9 4 . 7 9 lou. augural week party and the repair at 87 Starkweather each Carter expenditure and the St., $520. processing of photographs of the numerous instances in which im­ SALE: President's daughter, Amy. Stewart C. Davis, radio proper payments later had to be antenna at 135 Grissom 3 W AYS T O CHARGE FRI. & SAT. The official job description for I refunded. Rd., $300. MKHESIB VBIIIM STORE HOURS: Kallaur’s new post as an associate DHIr: lOt.m lot:]0p.m. Quash attempt City Maintenance for Salwtf

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Chadwick-Sawtell Farr-G russi Scouting news CAB okays ’* »JW«N*AWjWW>.-eiWflMJkrt.v air fare SUMMER YOUTH SCENE Park 152 Willard, silver arrow on Bear. Park 98 ComfilleJ a n j lYziiUn By Summer Achvlhes In Manekesier (SAM). Cheryl Louise Sawtell of Bridgewater, Mass, and Members of Cub Scout Pack Webelo activity badges Cub Pack 98 closed its increase Kenneth William Chadwick Jr. of htenomet, Mass, were Ann Elizabeth Grussi Of Meriden and William Joseph 152 were presented awards at were awarded to Glen lUy- season with an awards married July 23 at the United Methodist Church in Farr of Manchester were married July 1 at St. Joseph’s mond. Jack Willard, Scott ceremony. its final meeting of the season WASHINGTON Bourne. Mass. Church in Meriden. at Bowers School. Mumley, Mark Lochuck and Service awards were (UPI) - A second round of air fare The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Advancement awards were Scott Lessard. received by Mary Ann Har- increases has been ap­ Sawtell of Buzzards Bay, Mass. The bridegroom is the The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Grussi of presented to Greg Lukas, Wolf Pack 47 vill, Rosemary Donnested and proved by the Civil son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Chadwick of 688 Center Meriden and the late Ralph F. Grussi. The bridegroom is badge; Chris Waldman, James Memery, cubmaster Joe Rogers, two year pins; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farr of 42 Goodwin St. Richard Bohadlk, Eddie Du­ of Pack 47, assisted by Nick and Pat Stancliff, Lee Agnew, Aeronautics Board, St. Romano, awards chairman, Delbert Connelly, Arthur applying to all flights The ecumenical ceremony was performed by the Rev. < pont, Albert Harris, Scott The Rev. William Charbonneau of South Catholic High Lawrence, Gregory Winot and recently presented awards to Dauer and Bill Stancliff. among the 48 continental John McCarthy, C.S.C., chaplain of Stonehill College, and Jerry Gaouette, Bear badge. members of the pack. School celebrated the nuptial Mass and performed the The pack's A team received states. the Rev. Michael Stotts of United Methodist Church. Arrow points were awarded Receiving progress awards double-ring ceremony. Charles King of Meriden was a first-place trophy for Olym­ The increases, ranging The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a to John Campbell, one gold were Don Tencellent, Dan from 1.5 to 2 per cent for ail Qiana gown trimmed with Venetian lace and designed organist and Paul Siples, also of Meriden was soloist. pic Day events, and B team, and three silver arrows; Sean Soucier and Peter Ready, domestic flights, become with semi-Victorian collar, cap sleeves, Empire waist, received a third-place trophy. Cunningham, Chris Waldman, Wolf badges; Robert Soucey, effective between Aug. 7 and chapel-length train. She wore a matching headpiece John Monassor, the bride's uncle, gave the readings Scott Farquhar, one gold and Bobcat badge. The trophies have been presented to Buckley School and Aug. 22, the CAB said. and carried a cascade bouquet of white glamelias with during Mass. one silver; John Gibbs and Arrowpoints went to Mark and are on display at the The board last month aqua-mint baby's breath and Dracena foliage. Jim MacGillvary, three Bailey, Kurt Hovan and Brian The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William S. school. voted to raise fares 0.7 per Miss Sandra Sawtell of Hampton, N.H. was her sister's silver; Paul Hublard, two Spano, Bear gold arrows. Grussi, wore a gown of white satin-faced organza Webelo activity badges cent. This week it ap­ maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judith Bostrom of silver; Craig Stevenson, one Arrowpoints were awarded appliqued at the bodice and designed with Empire waist, gold; Eric Lohr, Kevin Boyko, were awarded to Sean to Peter and Robert Grasis, proved a second round of Avon. Mass.; Miss Rosemary Chadwick of Squantum, cap sleeves and a chapel-length veil edged in lace. Her Robert Knight, Richard Kilcollins, Mike Shurkus, hikes from 0.8 to ^.3 per Mass., the bridegroom's sister; Miss Gail Hanley of silver and gold arrows; David fingertip illusion veil was edged in lace and attached to a Knight, Steven MacDonald George Chambers, Larry Agnew and Arthur Fettig, cent, meaning the total in­ Nashua, N.H.; and Mrs. Kevin O’Connell of Brockton, matching lace and seed pearl trimmed cap. She carried a and Todd Lindsey, one sliver. Smith, Eric Martin, Bruce silver arrows. Derek Green creases will be 1.5 to 2 per Mass. colonial bouquet of roses, stephanotis, baby's breath and Webetos activity badges Eagleson, Kenneth Memery, was awarded a Bear badge. cent above fares in effect Ronald Bourassa of Needham, Mass, served as best white ribbon streamers. went to John Kelsey, Donald Devin Donaghue, Aaron in mid-.Iuly. After a candlelight man. Ushers were Brian Ahern of Springfield, Mass., the Wright, James Hall, Steve Buczek, Jeff Larkin, Neil The CAB rejected a com­ Albert, Rodney Gill, Brian Belleville and Steve Patarini. ceremony portraying the four bridegroom's cousin; Robert Parmenter of Brighton, Miss Mary Louise Cochran of Meriden was maid of plaint from a consumer Mass.; James Reynolds of Westboro, Mass.; and Rudi Kettledon, Tracy Corso, Glen SOAR (Save Our American stages of cub scouting, Greg honor! Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Grussi of West Resources) patches were group, the Nationai Wittke of Manchester. Ferguson, Vance Nash and Palmer was presented a Haven, the bride's sister-in-law; and Miss Marsha presented to Eric Martin, trophy for being "the outstan­ Passenger Traffic Associa­ Mrs. Paul McGuire of Mashpee, Mass., the bride's David McDowell. Gormley of Meriden. The pack was represented Sean Kilcollins, Nick ding Webelo of 1976-77." Eric tion, which contended the sister, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. David at the Olympic Day events by Romano, Allen Ames. Jeff Dauer was also awarded a new increase was not Frizzell of Belmont, Mass., the bride’s sister, was Thomas J. Farr of Manchester was his brother’s best Mark Giggle, Donald Wright, Napoletano, Bruce Ehigleson, trophy for his "outstanding justified because it seating attendant. man. Ushers were Stephen Turcotte of Manchester, the Tom Collett!, Brian Kettledon Jeff Larkin, Keith I^rtin, service in 1976-77.” The "Ber­ followed the last one so A reception was held at the Sheraton Regal Inn in bridegroom’s cousin; and David Worthington of and Glen Ferguson. Larry Smith and Kurt Hovan. nard Keen Award" trophy, a closely. The board said the Hyannis, Mass., after which the couple left for Bermuda. Manchester. M rs. W illiam J. Farr Park 112 Den 5 presented a skit, "The new award, will be presented group failed to support that They will reside in Manomet, Mass. Dwarfs." Peter Ready was in the future as a monthly A reception was held at the Yankee Silversmith in Members of Cub Pack 112 claim. Mrs. Chadwick is employed by the City of Brockton as were presented merit awards the announcer, and members award. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chadwick Jr. Wallingford, after which the couple left for Nantucket _ ., j . t . n i. . of the cast were David Rior- It also said that the in­ a teacher. Mr. Chadwick is also employed by the City of Island For traveling Mrs. Farr wore a three-piece Mrs. Farr is a seventh grade teacher at Bolton Center during the pack's annual car­ dustry's rate of return on nival night. dan, Robert Soucey, Jeff Receiving the Arrow of Brockton as a teacher and community school supervisor. wheat colored linen pantsuit and a corsage of yellow roses School in Bolton. Mr Farr is an eighth grade teacher at Light award were Eric Dauer. its investment would still Progress awards went to Bloking, Bill Hayes. Gil (Sanford photo) David Ostuni, Steven Byem, and white daisies. They are residing in Manchester. Bolton Center School. (Nassiff photo) Glen Raymond and Jack be below 12 per cent, the Russell Pet of 645 Birch Mt. Andrew Spiel, Robert Kenyon, guideline used for deciding Members of the Nifty Fifties Band advise all town residents to attend their performance Willard, Weblos; and Ray­ Seth Vinick, Eric Johnson, mond, also, a Bear badge. Rd., a student at Loomis- whether fare increases are at the SAM concert Saturday night, as their artistic sensibilities are easily offended. Brian Harvill, Greg Palmer, Receiving arrow points Chaffee School, Windsor, justified. Terry Keen, Brian Jones and were Michael Kitsock, gold entertained the pack with AARP plans several events arrow. Bear; and Jack feats of magic. Richard Bums. SAM concert is Saturday The Connecticut Northeast Chapter of may be made by contacting Marguerite A* the American Association of Retired Per­ Ekstrom, 39 McKinley St., or calling 649- Jal Alai raaulta By KARLENE LL'KOVITZ roll songs, will be featured at the saxophone player Paul Nigro, sons, inc. will participate in three events 7424. There are still a few places open. SAM Page Kililor season's third SAM concert from 8 to formerly of NRBQ; Paul Silver on soon. There will be a foliage trip thrqugh New tlm il iMi m IN IIN IN 4N IIN 7.N 3N I k m 2I.N 10.N IN The Nifty Fifties Band, a 11 p.m., Saturday, Aug, 6 at Mt. keyboard synthesizers; Mike and On Aug. 17, members will attend the England to Montreal on Oct. 7, '8 and 9. IN IN IM 4.N IflnvTn 7N IN IM n 4N S.N Manchester-based band which per­ Nebo. Steve Armantano on drums and Trl-Chapter Picnic at Wickham Park with Arrangements have been made for 4.N TrifMla 141 NSI.il )N r Mm 3.11 N24$HN MbMWN m tU 1-313IN forms updated 50s and 60s rock and The band has played at David's, the guitar; Charley Uzanas as bass a buffet luncheon catered by Pagani. members to stay at a modern hotel and rti24 SNJI Nrficti M tlMN H im 3-1 31IIN Arcadia Ballroom, the Silver Bullet guitar and vocalists Eric Mann, there will be sightseeing, entertainment I 244 $HiN Tritaeti S42IS4IN TrHadi 3-1-7 I421.N Reservations may be made by contacting Mn IN IN IN and various local high schools and Brian Beggs and Neil Snuffer. at Old Munich, and plenty of time for Jmadi Marietta Hammond, 53 Perkins St. IIN LN IM 4 b 3 M i a SN IN Iktalara MN IN 4.N colleges. All town residents are welcome. vtm 5.41 UN IN 4N liail^itM S.4I IN On Sept. 14, there will be a guided tour browsing in the underground city. I.N iN WM4SNIN 2Canli6a 7N 4N Us eight members include Public ordinances will be enforced. 4.N 3 Ma MNrti l 4N rZMPtarrt 4.N of Gloucester and Rockport, Mass., with A few openings on the second bus are still riiMtUN M aNM IlSIN mat 34 SN.H Horror film SPORTS TrifMN S44 IlNIN m a t 2-4 S4IN H im 1-3 U4SN luncheon at the Gloucester House. There available and may be made by contacting ctaHtN.n H im 4-2 SHIM ' I S-M MIUI Tritacta I-3-7ISOUN will be a visit to the Hammond Museum Marguerite Ekstrom at the above ad­ Trilacti 4-2-3 SUIN to be shown and the Paper House with plenty of time dress. Those planning to go should get Si* UN 7.N S.N LN IN IN SM w ImmI UN IN 4N 3ft*iSara 14N IN SN UN IN for browsing in Rockport. Reservations their reservations in early. IN 4N luattkraka IN IN SZMM 7N 4N 1 ZriiktflarTkt IM "Terror in the Wax Museum, " I M il 4.N 3 InaB Sara IN tim g m IM (WiMi 41 SSIM 1-7 S2SN m a t 2$ S21N m a ts -s WIN H i m 44 SINIO starring Ray Milland, Broderick hrtMtil-7mN Nr1adiS-2NIN H rtm 3-S S171N TrifacU 441 S57IN Crawford and Elsa Lancaster, will be SAM reminders Table Talk TrNacti 1-7-S N71N TMa S-2-3 S374.N TrtlKta 3-5-2 SWIll m r. W1I.7N CAR Unmimtt: lUI shown as this week's SAM film at The second SAM Biatholon of the day, Aug. 7, from 1 to 5 p.m. at 8;30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 9 at Mt. summer will be held at 6:30 p.m., Center Springs Park. Corn — for now or later Nebo. Thursday, Aug. 11. Participants may Applications for booth space for Plainfield raaulta The horror film, which runs for 90 register for the combination track the SAM crafts fair to be held from 10 Com is a staple food year-round for verted to starch after picking. To test for The Toyota Corolla SR-5 Liffback. minutes, concerns a series of and swim meet between 6 and 6:20 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 13 in IMOLFUT lu im Im k l-IK II Talc 411 (A) murders which occur as the p.m. at Globe Hollow, the site of the Center Park are still being accepted. many people of the world, as it was in maturity, press a thumbnail into a few K irat OMR t M i IM IM IM IR atM lM IM IW IM 2mWa T.N IN IN itiv IM.IMi IM IM IM M eta* IM IM lliial IN IN criminals immortalized in wax in a races. Interested craftsmen should contact New England for the Indians and early kernels. If the milk spurts out freely, the (M M lin •M Sports car look. Station wagon room. I M U H.N1UI 7.M SM^iTta 7IMwllril IM S T aU N a IN London chamber of horrors come to The Fourth Annual SAM Senior the SAM office at Manchester Town settlers. 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Conn,, Fri,, Aug. 5, 1977 — PAGE NINE Town role in Thompson case Benoit will head Health unit will air criticized by HRC official new hospital project Democratic slater Lee Ann Gundersen, chairperson ot letter to the HRC from the Com­ met with the commission, then told Venon chaplain; Homer Waltz, treasurer. the Manchester Human Relations prehensive Manpower Program the HRC that the personnel depart­ Also, Mrs. Ruth Amende, Rockville General Hospital’s secretary; Richard Wetherell, Commission (HRC), has sent a con­ (CMP), which supplied candidates ment had used a curve on all test fidential letter to the town's ad­ scores to upgrade all candidates. in Vernon races proposal for additions to its am­ gatekeeper; Mrs. Carol Nelson, for the police position, which is a bulatory care center and pediatric ceres; Mrs. Harriet Wetherell, ministration in which she criticizes Comprehensive Employment “ We feel It is unfortunate that we the town's role in the recent Roy had to receive a revealing letter By BARBARA RICHMOND the man at the head of the table was nursing station will be discussed at a pomona; Mrs. Marie WalU, flora; Training Act (CETA) job. ■V' public hearing by the Health Systems Mrs. Jean McMullln, pianist; Gordon Thompson case. Patrick Hogan, who eventually was from the CMP office, which upon Herald Reporter a working mayor,” Mrs. Herbst said. Thompson had charged that he was presentation to Town Manager Benoit said when he accepted the Agency (HSA) Aug. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Gibson, executive committee, and hired, had told the staff at CMP that Ellington Town Hall. not hired for a dispatcher's job with (Robert) Weiss and Asst. Manager Accepting his party's nomination nomination two years ago he made Robert Kahan, director. he was surprised that he obtained the The hearing will precede the ’The State Grange Taxation Com­ the Police Department because of job because he had received a 68 on McCarthy, finally brought out the last night to run for a second term, two promises—that he and the age discrimination. The HRC found facts of the personnel procedural incumbent Democrat Mayor Thomas Democratic team would wage a regular meeting of the HSA’s mittee will meet at Vernon Grange the test for the job and understood Subarea E. Aug. 9 at 8 p.m. with William Miller no discrimination, but said that the deviation which we condemn," Mrs. Benoit said he will be running on a vigorous and issues-oriented cam­ that 70 was the passing mark. The hospital’s proposed expansion to be In charge of the meeting. town should eliminate a procedure of Charles F. McCarthy Jr., assistant Gundersen wrote. record of solid, substantial ac­ paign and that when elected would curving test scores. The letter was sent to Weiss and complishments over the past two return open, responsive, and respon­ program is the third submitted Vernon Grange will meet Aug. 19 town manager, who had previously within the past two years. The at 6:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall, Rt. The procedure was mentioned in a members of the Board of Directors. years. sible government to the people of proposed expansion program is part 30. This will be a cookout picnic for Copies were also sent to McCarthy Vernon. “I believe we have made Benoit and other nominees, some of a long-term goal to move all members and their families. and members of the HRC. good on these representations to long-time office holders, and others patient care activity out of the Those attending should bring a Mrs. Gundersen also wrote "In you,” he said. Fish kill blamed seeking public office for the first original hospital building which is potluck dish to share. Grills will be your reading of our report concer­ Benoit said that under his ad­ time, were nominated at the ministration they were able to open mostly made of wood and therefore a available for cooking. 'The three ning the Roy Thompson investiga­ Graces will be in charge of the picnic on factory oil spill Democratic Town Committee local government to the people potential fire hazard. tion, it is undoubtedly obvious to you meeting at the Elks Carriage House. At the regular Subarea meeting an and program. Faith Lyman and that here was a lack of candor on the through the use of open forums at the council meetings and through weekly updated report on Planning Task Harriet Wetherell are in charge of solutely sure the oil was the cause of part of Asst. Manager McCarthy in Incumbent Robert Dubeau, who is arrangements. Manchester Modes on Pine St. will press conferences, let the people Forces will be made as well as a the fish kill until both the fish and the reporting to us the facts concerning filling an unexpired term on the be held responsible for cleaning up know what is going on. report on the Health Malntainence A school of instruction for all sub­ oil have been tested in the state the testing procedure.” Board of Education, will seek re- O^anlzation (HMD), v ordinate officers in North Central the 500 to 700 dead fish found along He cited some accomplishments of laboratories. The results should be McCarthy has previously defended election. He previously served a six- Eleven major task forces are being and East Central Pomona Granges Hop Brook this week, the apparent his term: known in a few days, he said. the upgrading^f the scores, because year term on the board. formed to study and prepare plans will be held Aug. 30 at 8 p.m. at Ver­ result of an accidental leakage of it permitted Police CJiief Robert • Reactivation of the Youth Ser­ heating oil from the factory, accor­ Manchester Modes will either be Also nominated as candidates for for input to the health systems plan non Grange Hall. Lannan to have three qualified vices Bureau. ding to Simon Mobarak, sanitary charged by the Town of Manchester the school board were two new­ for the entire region. Police activity applicants certified to him. • Substantial progress on the new engineer for the Department of En­ for the fish clean-up, or the company comers to public office, Joyce Plans are being formed to set up a McCarthy, when contacted this mor­ waste treatment plant. During the period of July 15 vironmental Protection (DEP). can hire a someone to do the work, DiPietro and Mary Mott, both en­ HMD in E ast Hartford. These ning, said that he had no comment on Walter Kostrzewa, left, Tom Rodden, center, and Larry Auer, all of East Hartford, pose • Well on the way to a new police through 28, the Vernon Police Mobarak said. dorsed for six-year terms. organizations offer complete The dead fish were discovered by the letter. in an East Hartford field reminiscent of the country they hiked through last week. The station becoming a reality. Department investigated 12 Charles Fuller, superintendent of the The dead fish were found along the m^ical service by contract. burgarles, and issued 44 radar sum­ The letter was given to The Herald Five incumbents will seek re- • Improvements to recreational sewage treatment plant, late brook from Prospect St. to the fourth member of their biking quartet, Frank Kelly of Clinton, could not make the photo. Grange officers monses. by Vivian' Ferguson, a Republican election to the Town Council. They facilities due to the establishment of Wednesday afternoon. He called the mouth, where it enters the (Herald photo by Barlow) Flowers on Rt. 5 Vernon Grange 52 has elected Miss The burglaries were reported in Hockanum River. The only effect the member of the Board of Directors. are Marie Herbst, who was the first a new Parks Department. DEP to investigate Thursday. She consulted with Paul Willhide and • Initiated programs to help Roberta Amende as master for the the following areas: A church on They found that the oil had leaked spill should have on the Hockanum woman to be elected to the council, Greg Saulnier gives flowers on the divider on Rt. 5 (Main Talcott Ave., two businesses on Carl Zinsser, the other Republican toward housing rehabilitation. coming year. Along with other of­ from the old Cheney building into the will be the dead fish floating down and Joseph Merluzzo, James Filkoff St.), East Hartford, a needed drink. He is a summer park ficers she will be installed Oct. 7. Windsorvllle Rd., homes on E. Main members on the board, before • Instituted public works storm sewer and into the brook. The the river for awhile, Mobarak said. and Stephen Marcham. Present St., Grove St. and Gerald Dr., and releasing the item to the press. - maintenance program. employe. His boss is Antonino Russo, landscape architect with Other officers are Mrs. Doris The oil itself was pretty diluted, he Democratic Councilmen Gerald apartments on Vernon Ave., storm sewer had never been blocked She said that she felt the informa­ • Progress in areas of land the park department. Russo is taking a hose from the park Callahan, overseer; Miss Nancy said, and should not have much effect Allen, Thomas Dooley and Stanley Morrison St., Ward St., Rt. 30, E. up, Mobarak said. However, the tion in the letter is not confidential ‘Crazy’ men enjoyed acquisition for open space. truck with Mark Dickins, youth services worker. There are Strong, lecturer; Peter Callahan, Gill did not choose to run again. plant was not aware of the leakage. on the river. steward; Kenneth Hill, assistant Main St. and Grove St. and should be public information. • Programs expanded for senior three such beds of flowers on the divider between Silver Lane Mobarak said he cannot be ab­ The DEP officials will continue to Newcomers seeking election to the steward; Mrs. Barbara Hill, lady The estimated value of items taken monitor the cleanup operations. citizens. and Pitkin St. (Herald photo by Barlow) council are Stanley Bloniarz, George Benoit said that in 1975, the six assistant steward; Mrs. Alice Clark, was $3,800. Prouty Sr. and Nicolina Therault. years of Republican administration 355-mile bike ride had put the town in a “catch up” Vance continues mission Marian Narkowicz and Theodore Ventura were nominated for the position...that Vernon was simply South Windsor caucus they would leave the city Monday so "At night, after we'd relaxed a bit, Board of Selectmen. Narkowicz is standing still. AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) - blow by President Hafez Assad of Israel agreed to have the Palestine By MAL BARLOW early in the morning they would miss we'd get pretty hungry.” seeking reelection. Ventura retired He said, “The administration in of­ Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Syria, who said he saw no benefit in Liberational Organization East Hartford Reporter fice had taken the town and the the Montreal commuters. Wednesday the temperature had this year after teaching 30 years in arrived in Jordan from Damascus the idea and certain risks in it. represented at the projected Geneva “Our wives think we're crazy,” voters for granted believing there “I never saw such drivers in my dropped to 38 degrees. The men were the Vernon school system. Democrats oust their No. 2 man today, determined to continue his The joint American-Egyptian plan conference. said a member of a quartet before was no chance of their being life,” said Tom. traveling light and weren't prepared search for the framework of a Middle called for a “working group” of The future of the West Bank, oc­ their bike ride from Canada in July. The name of Benoit was placed in replaced.” At 5 a.m. they aimed their bikes for for this, not in July. many of the 240 Democrats attending six council nominations was incum­ East peace conference despite a set­ foreign ministers to meet in the cupied by Israel since the 1967 war, “We'd all been doing some riding,” nomination by Mrs. Herbst and He added, “That kind of self- By JUDY KUEHNEL Noseck. the city’s outskirts. They missed “I was real cold on the road until the caucus left the auditorium to talk bent John Archer with 228 votes. back in Syria. United States next month in a will be the focus of Vance's talks said Tom Rodden, 34, of East Hart­ seconded by Chester Morgan and assurance breeds complacency and Herald Correspondent Norman is now an alternate to the most of the commuters but ran into the sun was up," said Tom. in small groups in the hall. Myette, Arthur Champagne was second with commission and Noseck is a member As he arrived for his talks with prelude to a full-scale Geneva peace with the King of Jordan. Vance said, ford. “But none of us had taken a Devra Baum (speaking for Dooley an attitude of not caring what the strong headwinds —nemesis of the Cold or -not, they set out South Windsor Democrats have however, had to return to the p^ium 207 votes. Also winning their party’s of the Economic Development Com­ King Hussein. Vance said; "We are conference. Assad said the plan ig­ however, that the talks will include long trip—at least not lately. We who was unable to attend.) people think or want from their biker. Wednesday making 75 miles through rejected Deputy Mayor Robert to deliver a nominating speech for nod were: incumbent Ed Havens, 204 mission. determined to continue the search nored Palestinian representation in the whole list of Middle East thought we'd enjoy it.” Mrs. Herbst said that under government.” Headwinds slowed the four to a more beautiful country. They Myette as a party candidate for re- another candidate. votes; Wayne Gerlt, 201 votes; for a consensus for a Geneva con­ the peace talks. questions. The four planned a five-day bike Benoit's past two years of leadership “The challenge is before us and it's Nell Siegel was chosen to run for mere six miles an hour until 1 p.m. reached Jamaica, Vt., at 4:30 p.m. election in November. Following his speech, he removed Joseph Krahula, 197 votes, and ference. Middle East peace remains However in Damascus, after trip to begin in Montreal, Quebec, the direction of government changed clear. We have the responsibility to town treasurer to replace Larry They reached the United States The roads south of them looked bad Myette, obviously shaken following the “Re-Elect Myette” signs which Jacqueline Smith, 191 votes. Decker. at the top of our list of foreign policy Vance had left, Arab diplomatic and end in East Hartford. It turned from a Band-Aid approach. She said bring our records and our proposals border, entered Vermont, and the so they decided to stop there for the the caucus vote Thursday night, said were taped along the walls and stage, Myette received 136 votes and Charles Enes was again chosen to priorities." sources said Assad's rejection was Bank robbers out to be 355 miles long with some the direction changed from one of “it for the future to the citizens of our wind changed. night. he was not surprised at being and left the building, refusing to talk Charles La Vole came In last with 70 run for town clerk. He was also en­ Thursday night, Vance's hop for a not “an outright or final rejection, meanderings through Vermont can't be done” to one of “it shall be town. It’s a challenge 1 accept With a light and welcome tail wind, None of the men paid more than $8 bumped from the ticket. He said to reporters. votes. dorsed by the Republican party. preliminary meeting of “confronta­ but rather a conditional one.” They mountains and back roads. done and must be done.” ■ gladly,” Benoit said. a night for his bed at any stop. They he refused to speculate what, if Myette was the second highest The council positions were the only “Is there anyone who doesn’t know tion state" foreign ministers was said he indicated he would go along take hostages Besides Tom, they were Larry they made fast time down the east had considered sleeping outdoors but “He took a closed door labeled Benoit will again be running anything, he would do to retain his vote-getter two years ago and fought elected offices for which there was a Charlie?” asked Atty. Ed Lassman in dealt a major, and possibly fatal. with the “working group” idea if Auer, 33, and Walter Kostrzewa (who coast of Lake Champlain. By 6 p.m., against Republican Frank McCoy, all four rejected the idea. town government and opened it to all council seat. ^ fellow Democratic councilman for contest, with eight persons vying for his nominating speech. Enes has WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - Four won't give his age), both of East they were in Burlington, Vt., and of the people,” she said. who served three terms as mayor landed a motel. Well rested, they got off early A source close to Myette said there the position of deputy mayor. Sandra the six nominations. All other areas been consistently elected to the posi­ armed bank robbers took two Hartford, and Frank Kelly, 34, of “Under him (Benoit) the council before being defeated, by a 91-v6te Thursday and made good time com­ was a move within the party to Bender, the highest vote-getter, were uncontested. tion of Town Clerk since 1945. Clinton. “We were really exhausted,” said became a working council because nursery employes hostage today, but ing through Massachusetts on Rt. 5.' margin, by Benoit two years ago. remove him from the ticket. wanted Councilman Edward Havens Selected to run for the Board of Robert Hornish was re-appointed Unemployment dips released them unharmed a short Larry, Tom and Frank are all “ten­ Tom. “We'd miscalculated. The wind When they came near Springfield, “He will definitely primary,” the as Deputy Mayor. Myette, however, Education were Marilyn Bloom, in­ permanent chairman of the time later in Hartford. There were nis nuts " and that game is how they slowed us down. Then we didn't call where they had planned to stay the source said. Myette, however, won the support of the three cumbent John Giordano, incumbent Democratic party, and Sydnie Cote no reports of injuries. came to know each other. Larry and ahead to the motels in the town we had planned on stopping in. We had to night, all four decided to push on. refused to comment himself. Republican council members, and Chairman Marge Hutensky, Nancy was appointed secretary. to 6.9% in July An undisclosed amount of money Tom work at the Manchester Coventry accepts bid Fellow District 2 Democrats, Kerensky and incumbent Alfred go another 20 miles to get to the They ran into heavy commuter Democrat Michael Enes, and was In her speech seconding the was taken from the Farmington Racquet Club on West Center St., traffic late in the afternoon and early meeting informally outside the high awarded the slot. Sancho. Sancho was selected to fill a nomination of Marge Hutensky, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Avenue branch of the Society for Manchester. Burlington place. 000 to 97.3 million in July. This “It was my worst day.” evening as they pushed their way school after the vote, also urged a Since then, informed party sources board seat vacated by Robert Ever- Audrey Wasik told the assembly the Unemployment again dipped to 6.9 Savings in West Hartford, Walt is Tom's neighbor and a for work at Town Hall reversed a steady 12-month trend of The men flopped on motel beds, ate south. The men had pedaled side by primary for Myette. say, he has succeeded in alienating sole who moved to Florida. theme of this year’s campaign would per cent in July, returning to its Police using state police dogs were member of the New Britain Falcons, increases, including an unusually fried chicken, and waited for sunrise. side, four-abreast over Vermont ’The Coventry Town Council has Connolly appointed Gloria Demers “The people want you, but the many members of the Democratic Planning and Zoning candidates, be, “Better Dem than 'Them.” She lowest level since the nation began to searching for the robbers in boarded- a professional soccer team. large jump in June. Tuesday they got off to a slower highways. But not so on Rt. 5 in authorized Town Manager Frank as clerk in the assessor’s office to fill Democrats don’t,” said one woman party by his independent action on chosen without contest, are William said Mrs. Hutensky had suggested recover from the recent recession, up buildings in the Frederick Street Tom admitted to riding a lot lately Labor Department officials start, leaving at 8 a.m. They went Connecticut. Connolly to accept a bid of $10,910 a vacancy created by the resignation to Myette. many major issues. Gay, John Norman and Kenneth the slogan. the Labor Department reported explained that the June-July fluc­ area of Hartford. to try and get back in top shape. The At 7 p.m. they rolled into town and from the DMC Omstruction Co. of of Helen Kjeliquist. Ms. Demers will Immediately after the vote count, The top vote-getter in the race for today. Marty Pariseault of Plainville said trip from Montreal promised to be into Vermont's hills and mountains, tuations in the labor force and total climbing through the Appalachian rest. Manchester for alterations at the leave her post In the town clerk’s of­ But employment failed to increase employment were exaggerated by he and Robert Brown of West Hart­ toughest on him. “Except Larry, " said Tom. “He Town Hall. fice, and that position will be adver­ for the first time in nine months and ford were mowing the lawn at the Walt and Tom rode their light­ Gap. Each man wore out a set of the survey schedule. brake pads coming down the other ran out to play basketball.” Changes to be made include the es­ tised. the total number of available nursery several blocks from the bank weight, 10-speed bikes up Apple Hill The labor force normally reaches side of the gap. They could not go flat The men had averaged 20 miles per tablishment of a planning office in Connolly noted that the tax collec­ Hot GOP decides three contests workers actually declined In July. when three men approached him and in Glastonbury to make sure their an annual peak somewhere during a out downhill for fear of cars coming hour. At times coming down Ver­ the registrars’ room, creation of a tor completed the 1976-77 fiscal year Officials dismissed these asked where the keys were to a van legs were able to climb Vermont seconding speeches. Paine received a Other candidates selected by the four week period spanning June and up around the curves on the narrow mont hills they were doing a cautious private office for the Board of with a tax collection rate of 95.975 By DOUG BEVINS The incumbent school board developments as the result of a parked nearby. mountains. members selected were Frank round of applause at the end of the Republicans: July, as millions of students and highways. 40. No one had bike trouble. Their Welfare, construction of an per cent, almost one percentage Suburban Editor "quirk.” graduates are looking for work. Pariseault said he and Brown were Larry, coach of the Penney High point above estimates. He speculated Devney. Fred DeGiacomo and caucus. In all, they made a mere 65 miles machines were all high-priced and employes’ lunchroom, and expansion • Selectmen —Peter G. Nicholas Unemployment essentially has forced into the van, drove to the School team, was already in Nearly 200 South Windsor William Neal. Newcomers are Paine maintained the pace of the Officials said that peak normally Tuesday. Besides the hills, they were strong. Only one tire blew out. They of the tax collector’s office. that this would result in about $30,000 and Francis Carino. been hovering around 7 per cent for shows up in the July survey, but Frederick Street area of Hartford good shape, Tom said. Larry has carried spares. Connolly said there would be some surplus for the town. Republicans stuck it out through Walter Joensuu and Sally Kucinskas. caucus throughout the evening, the past four months. As a result of and were told to "get lost.” The been running many miles every day, slowed by stops at ski areas and at three hours of sweltering heat calling for new nominations while • Town clerk —Charles M. Enes. a because the June survey was taken “Everything was perfect. " said disruption of town services while the Marion Berman also sought the 0.2 per cent decline in July, robbers jumped out of the van and playing lots of basketball, and then Rosewall's Tennis Camp. Thursday night to name a full slate of balloting for other positions was still Democrat who has held the post unusually late it showed up a month Tom. repairs are going on. ’The council had Swimming lessons nomination for the school board but joblessness returned to a post-, Pariseault and Brown returned to playing even more tennis. They pulled up to an inn in candidates for the November town under way. Candidates for since 1945. Enes was endorsed by earlier. One official said the pattern Rochester, Vt., at 5 p.m. They did admit to some monotony established a capital account of $10,- The Coventry Mothers’ Club will was eliminated in the balloting. recession low established in May. should be interpreted as an insignifi­ West Hartford. "We warned Larry we would tie a 500 for this work. An additional $410 election. selectmen, the Planning and Zoning both political parties. “It's a very small town. There's a on the road. After a break or a snack hold registration for its third session • Planning and Zoning Commis­ Prior to May, the jobless rate had cant survey "quirk.” West Hartford patrolman Peter rope around him to hold him back,” was appropriated from unen­ Because of the heat and the lengthy Commission, town clerk and con­ church and a green. Beautiful,” said somewhere, they found it harder to of swimming classes on Monday The GOP caucus, held at the sion -R obert Gilligan. David H. not been as low as 6.9 per cent since The unemployment rate for adult Penn said the robbers took the men Tom said. “He was in the best shape cumbered cash surplus. from 9 to 11 a.m. at Lislcke Beach for voting process, caucus moderator stables had already been named Tom. return to the bikes. Timothy Edwards Middle School Sorenson and Frank Comer III. November, 1974, when the recession men held steady at 5.1 per cent in Ju­ hostage after they were apparently of any of us.” In other business, Connolly told the children aged two years and up. Gaylord Paine adhered strictly to the before the school board contest Tom gave Larry most of the credit Due to their good condition, their cafeteria, decided three contests by • Constables —Edward Kasheta. was just beginning to heat up. ly. Joblesness was down to 6.9 per unable to make contact with one of The four rented a car and loaded it council he Is preparing a prospectus An adult basic water safety course rules -three-minute nominating results were finally announced at 11 for mapping out the route in advance. legs and arms weren't too sore, they paper ballot to nominate candidates Charles Barker and Stephen Smith. Unemployment peaked at 9 per cent in cent for women and unchanged at two getaway cars used in the with their bikes and gear. They left for the sale of bonds for work on the has been added to the pronam at $5 speeches and just two, one-minute p.m. Later no one complained of the said. But their necks and shoulders for the Town Council, Board of iv/a and 8 per cent in 1976. robbery. East Hartford Saturday, July 23, for town’s bridges. The council will sell per adult. ’The children s tee Is $3.50. 13.2 per cent for blacks. scenery on his route. by their necks were sore from Education and town treasurer. President Carter's economic ad­ Montreal. the bonds tept. 13 in the amount of Classes will run through Aug. 26. “By this time, we were eating con­ hunching over the front wheels while visers anticipate only a small im­ Walt, a Polish immigrant by way $640,000. From a field of eight, the tinuously. Larry got us on a yogurt looking up all the time. Accident victim is critical provement in unemployment during of Canada, had friends who Connolly also reported that he had Tennis tournament Republicans nominated six persons kick. We also ate fruits and candy Walt said they all had sore rumps 1977, possibly falling no lower than welcomed them in Montreal and put from the bike seats. But Walt said his awarded a bid for maintenance of the The Coventry Parks and Recrea­ for Town Council. None of the incum­ Robert Steullet, 17, of 105 Burbank east side of Sullivan Ave., near the Ellington. Cemetery renovation bars and made longer and longer bent councilmen sought nomination, 6.5 per cent by the end of the year. them up. next soccer game seemed easy to Town Hall to Ted Hansen at a rate of tion Commission will hold registra­ Rd., South Windsor, was reported in Hartford Arena, and was struck by Flint was driving westbound on Rt. stops for suppers,” said Tom. but the GOP candidates include a July's 220,000 decline in the That night and Sunday the four him. $450 per month for the remainder of tion for a tennis tournament Monday critical condition at Hartford the Mills’ car which was traveling 140, police said, at a rate of speed number of unemployed Americans toured the city. The site of the 1976 Despite the food, they all lost about the fiscal year. and ’Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the former councilman. Hospital this morning. He suffered south in the outer lane. greater than the 25 m.p.h. posted, nearing completion 6 pounds. “It was like floating up and down occurred almost exclusively among Olympics drew their special atten­ the field," he said. The town manager told councilmen high school tennis courts. Although incumbents Ray Dankel, injuries when struck by a car on Steullet was taken to the hospital entered a very sharp curve, lost con­ teenagers and adult women. The tion. “We didn't eat big meals. Riding that the lower end of South St. Ext. ’There will be three groups: Ages 16 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, at trol, struck several guard rails, spun Renovation work at Manchester's problems reported in the Florence And Tom feels he finally reached John Mitchell and Len Sorosiak by ambulance. jobless rate among teenagers fell to One bad memory they took from curbs your appetite. But we snacked east of Upton Dr. had collapsed. to 25, 25 to 35, and 37 and over. ’The 11:20 p.m. ’Thursday. In other area tratfic accidents, around and came to rest in the east- East Cemetery should be completed St. area, which is located near the his goal. He is in shape. didn’t seek re-election, they did play 17.4 per cent, the lowest point since Montreal concerned its drivers. They all the time. “A good deal of work is going to tournament is for Coventry residents Police said the driver of the car Bryan F. Flint, of 17 Wilson Lane, in about six weeks, Walter Senkow, cemetery's detention basin. Thus, a a major role in the nominating bound lane. the eaiqy recession days of October, are wild. The four men determined have to be done,” he said, “opening only. was Brian Mills, 18, of 335 Hilton Dr., Vernon, was charged Thursday night No injuries were reported. He is town engineer, said. dike at the basin is being enlarged to process Thursday night. ’The caucus 1974. up the section of the road and There will be a $1 entry fee and South Windsor. Police said Steullet with speeding too fast for extremely scheduled to appear in Common The work includes improvements cut down on the flooding. This should was wide open —no slate was Total employment held virtually repacking and realigning all of the each player must provide one can of hazardous road conditions, in Pleas Court 19, Rockville. Aug. 19. to a detention area in the rear of the presented by the town committee was crossing from the west to the steady at 90.6 million persons in July, eliminate the need for the town to ex­ drainage pipes.” balls. Play begins Aug. 13. cemetery and removal of a road —but it appeared the committee had ending a steady, eight-month in­ pand the size of the storm drainage within the cemetery that ran parallel most contests under control. crease that has taken it to record system in the Florence St, area, to Harrison St. — ______Rockville hospital notes CM YOU HELP US CIUE high levels. Some 255,000 were non­ ^nkow said. It’s Vacation Time Robert Sills was the former coun­ etheless added in the nonfarm sector, The road is being removed to Area police report cilman nominated to seek a council FOR THOSE M NEED OF most of them in service industries. create more gravesites within the Be Sure Te T«tela!BiH TElWHh You! seat this year. Others selected as Admitted Thursday: Fox Hill Dr,, Rockville. cemetery, Senkow said. 8 The civilian labor force — the total (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) GOP council candidates were Melvin Patricia Cone, Alfred Dr., Discharged Thursday: Ida number of Americans employed or There have been some flooding Police report i South Windsor Vernon Tripp, Richard Ryan, Nancy Caffyn, Tolland; Elaine Filip, Center Chapdelalne, East Windsor; HE4LTH SERVICES!! Joan Cushman and Lincoln Streeter. St., Rockville; Bonnie John Connelly, Hayes Ave., looking for work — declined by 340,- Stephen Sequist, 18, of 26 Crystal South Windsor Police are in­ Fulgham, South St., Vernon; South Windsor; Stephen Lake Rd., Tolland, was charged Streeter, a late entrant to the race, William Gibbs, Hartford miL M ras aNm stNM TO vestigating the report of an armed Fogarty, Talcott Ave., iMSa,H0W Donald J. Roglls, 31, of 295 School ’Thursday night with driving while polled the most caucus votes —164 Tpke., Vernon; Loretta Rockville: Mary Leoni, Town gets full title St., was qharged Thursday night with robbery at the Gasland station on license is under suspension, breach —to become a candidate. Giramonti, Regan Rd., Ver­ Talcottville Rd,, Vernon; Haiiii wit, Dis Sullivan Ave., about 10:15 p.m. non; Alan Howarth, Highland Mrs. Debra Martin and speeding, operating an unregistered of peace, and interfering with a Two other nominees —Anthony tO M M O tS motor vehicle and operating a motor CRCIUTIOII, BOX S91 Thursday. police officer. Ave., Rockville; Robert daughter, George Dr,, Ver­ Colantuono and John Pitts —were needed to work with the to Orford school vehicle while license is suspended. Police said Sequist was stopped on Jackson, Somers; Helen non; Cecelia Nelson, Adrian Police said the attendant, Donald eliminated from the council slate elderly incapacitated, con­ He was released on a $300 cash bond Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Union St. Police said he became LaBrIe, Skinner Rd., Vernon; Ave., Rockville; Philip Taylor of 107 Dart Hill Rd., South after ballots were tallied. Daniel McCarthy, Main St., Zahner, Westview Ter., valescing and injured in for court Aug. 23. abusive and a fight ensued. Sequist their home or medical The Town of M anchester has lederal government during World ChMk Windsor, said two young males drove In a close contest, Robert H. Manchester; Douglas Moore, Rockville. Police patrol made 18 other motor Cheek was released on a $200 non-surety Tolland; Margaret O'Connell, facilities. received full title to the Orford War 11 as an administration building into the station in a grey car. Taylor Trewhella received the caucus en­ Birth Thursday: A son to vehicle arrests Thursday. 2 Weeks Outside Conn. ‘ 1 50 □ 2 Weeks kiside Cem. < liS □ bond for appearance in court In South St., Rockville; Deborah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perko Village .School, which is now being for the Orford Village housing told police one of the men displayed a dorsement as a candidate for town A theft of $178 was reported at a 1 kiside Gam. Rockville Aug. 24. Peiko, Enfield; Carole Pue, Jr., Enfield. used as a day care center. project. beauty salon at 63 E. Center St. 1 Menth Outside Genn. >4.90 □ ‘ 1 9 0 □ saw ^ off shotgun and demanded treasurer. Trewhella polled 82 votes money. ^L L OR PART TIME The federal Department of Health, The transfer in 1957 included a Thur^ay. There was no sign of Sharon Zira, 31, of 5 Regan Rd., while the other announced candidate, Education and Welfare conveyed ti­ CALL 643-9515 clause that the town use the building forced entry and the theft occurred ’They took about $150 and fled east- Vernon, was charged ’Thursday night Kenneth Jackson, received 79. tle on Feb. 19, 1957 with a 20-year for public purposes for 20 years. The Area fire calls MB anO ASStSTMKE of Wednesday night, police said. NAME...... bound on Sullivan Ave., police said. with evading responsiblity. Police The other contest at the restriction clause. HEW has now in­ building se rv ^ as a school, and the A burglary was reported at the said she left the scene of an accident. Republican caucus involved six per­ HMTIEASTaM COML, MC. formed the town that it has met the 20-year period ended earlier this Ezxaco Station, 947 Center St. ADDRESS ...... One of the males was described as The driver of the other car was sons seeking five nominations for the Estelle Dr,. Vernon, 367 I. Cwitor OL MwieliMtar requirements of the agreement and Thursday, 6:32 p.m. —Car year. Thursday. A front door window was PHONE NUMBER having black hair in an Afro style and Frances 6>lombaro of Tolland. Both Board of Education. ’The caucus fire, Vernon Circle, Vernon. Thursday, 10:35 p.m. $ HMMM mWM IMMl MK H in M has received full title for the The structure is now used for the smashed through, and several the other had dirty blonde cars were moderately damaged. Ms. settled on three incumbents and two Thursday, 7:18 p.m. —Dumpster fire rear of Ver­ M GOMPIMON StmiCtS building. Manchester Early Learning Center, drawers opened, but nothing of value shoulderlength curly hair. Zira is to appear in court Aug. 24. newcomers. —Smoke investigation. non Pizza. Rt. 83., Vernon. The structure was built by the a day care facility. was taken, police said.

t k PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 5. 1977 MANCHESrKR EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Aug. 5. 1977— PAGE ELEVEN Moriarty’s s^i^ritching exciting National League EaxI W L Pet. GB in title tilt Chicago 61 43 .587 — to RSox manager Philadelphia 61 4 581 Pittsburgh 60 46 .566 2 OAKLAND (UPI) - Every lineup, enabled the Red Sox to open thrown away by Mallory. Singles by The schedule maker should take a bow. St.- Louis 59 48 .551 3V^ one talks about the Boston Red up a half-game lead on the Baltimore Steve Dillard and Rick Burleson Tonight’s pairing between Moriarty Bros, of Manchester and Montreal ' 50 56 .472 12 Orioles and a three-game edge on the Sox’ hitting, but manager Don followed as the Sox broke a 1-1 tie Jai Alai of Hartford will decide the championship of the New York 45 59 .433 16 New York Yankees. Both the Orioles with two runs. George Scott's third American Division of the Hartford Twilight Baseball League. Zimmer is a little more and Yankees were idle. inning single drove in the other \\ e#l Jenkins, who hadn't won a decision The two teams go into the finale excited these days about his Boston run. W L Pet. GB since June 23, was in charge except with records of 14-7 and both assured pitching staff. “Our kids played well,”'said A’s Los Angeles 67 40 .626 — for a few minutes in the second in­ manager , "but when of playoff berths. Game time at Down 1-0 after four innings, the Thursday night, the Red Sox scored Cincinnati 53 52 .505 13 ning when Jim Tyrone singled and are they going to win one?” St.Thomas will be 5:45. MB’s found the offerings of Butch Houston 50 58 .463 17 ti only three runs, but they were enough, since Ferguson Jenkins went Willie Crawford tripled for Oakland’s It was Oakland's sixth straight The locals are fresh from a Moriarty for four runs with Buddy San Francisco 48 60 .444 19Mi the route on a three-hitter for a 3-1 only run. A seventh-inning leadoff loss, while for Blue, it was his 13th thrilling 5-4 win over the Flyers Silva, Bill Chapulis, Mike Griffin and San Diego 46 64 .418 22 tA notched Tuesday night in Manchester. Ron Krogh delivering base hits. The victory over the young Oakland A’s. single by Manny Sanguillen was the defeat compared to 10 victories. In Atlanta 38 68 .358 28 tA only other hit he gave up as he Jack Taylor is slated to be the MB latter drove in two markers and It marked the third victory of the Blue's 13 losses, the A's have scored recorded his eighth victory in 15 a total of 18 runs. pitching choice. Chapulis and Griffin one each. Tliursday'o Results current road trip over a star pitcher decisions. "It’s going to be that way this Last night both the MB's and After the losers tallied once in Phila 2. San Diego 1 (10) as Jenkins outdueled Vida Blue. "1 felt real good physically,” said year," Blue said without malice. Flyers warmed up for the big their half of the fifth, the Moriarty’s Earlier on the trip, Luis Tiant beat Atlanta 5. Montreal 2 Jenkins, who tore an Achilles' tendon "We have a lot of young fellows on meeting by scoring victories. countered twice in the sixth with Noian Ryan, 3-0, and Don Aase beat Today's Games late last season and has not pitched the team and they are learning as Moriarty's turned back base hits by Griffin, Rich Riordan Frank Tanana, 1-0. San Diego (Wehrmeister 1-3) at all that well this year. “I drove the they go along. Some of them are Volkswagen, 6-2, coming from behind and Gene Johnson, and a sacrifice "We can't score eight runs every Chicago (Burris 10-10) ball good and that’s my third good going to be outstanding players one with four runs in the fifth inning as fly, doing the trick. day.” said Zimmer. "It's nice to see Pittsburgh (Forster 3-3 and Reuss performance in a row. John Serafini tossed a four-hitter. Chapulis wound up with a perfect all those runs because there are a lot day. They have to start some place. 6-10) at Cincinnati (Capilla 3-3) and "I hope it keeps up the rest of the "Me? I'm not disappointed at all. Jai-AIai trounced Vernon, 11-1, three-for-three performance at the of days you need them, but the name Norman 9-8), 2 way because if I pitch the way I can, In fact. I’m encouraged because I see with a display of power. plate and Griffin stroked two hits. Montreal (Twitchell 2-7) at Atlanta of this game still is pitching. "You've got to give our pitchers at it will help the club.” improvement among some of the (Capra 2-8), N Blue gave up nine hits, but he was younger players. In this game, give 1 Los Angeles (Rhoden 12-7) at least a little of the credit for the team’s showing to this point. If we tough when it counted. A seventh­ Jenkins credit. He pitched pretty Philadelphia (Lonborg 5-3), N inning throwing error by rookie darn good. He’s always around the San Francisco (McGiothen 2-8) at win it will be because of our staff. They have to carry the load. It’s Sheldon Mallory, in his initial start plate and that’s the way you have to Hard part ahead New York (Matiack 6-12), N as a first baseman, turned the game pitch to win.” always been that way, the team that St. Louis (Denny 7-2) at Houston gets the pitching down the stretch is for the Red Sox. Tiant was to pitch for the Red Sox (Richard 9-9), N Getting a helping hand the one that usually wins.” Dwight Evans led off the inning tonight, while Joe Coleman was to with a single and raced to third when start for the A’s in the second game Runnerupi champ at ERCC Sixteen month old Heidi Sheckley got a ride from her parents, Thursday night’s victory over the for Jim Connors A s. who had six rookies in their pinchhitter Rick Miller's bunt was of the four-game weekend series. For the fifth time in the last six years, Wendy Ehrlich , right, Barry and Susan Sheckley, before Wednesday night s road race American League/ has captured the Women’s Division Club Championship at competition at Manchester Community College. Sheckley East Ellington Ridge. Her 54-hole score was a record 234. Runnerup directs the summer three-week feature while Susan competes W L Pet. GB NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (UPI) - Now comes the hard part. Gretchen Kundahl, with 250, checks over winning card. Ehrlich’s and Heidi goes aiong for the ride. (Herald photo by Dunn) Boston 61 43 .587 — It’s been a breeze for defending champion Jimmy Connors in championship string began in 1972. She did not compete in ‘73 the first three rounds of the $125,000 Volvo International Tennis Baltimore 61 44 .581 V2 New York 59 47 ,557 3 and now has a string of four titles. (Herald photo by Dunn) Tournament — until today. Detroit 47 56 .456 lOVA Rozema cools off Twins The top-seeded Connors of Spain takes on eighth-seeded Ken Cleveland 46 57 .447 14V: Belleville, 111., waltzed by his latest Rosewall of Australia and fellow Milwaukee 47 60 .439 15Va victim, unseeded Zan Guerry of Aussie, 12th seeded John Alexander Toronto 36 68 .346 25 Herald angle Chattanooga, Tenn., in straight sets, plays hard-hitting, unranked Steve (Herald photo by Pinto) 6-2, 6-2, lliursday. He advanced to with off~speed pitches Krulevitz of Baltimore. the quarterfinals where he meets Orantes, recovering from a W>91 Sottball Ralph DeNicolo w L Pet. GB NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave Earl Yost feisty, fifth-seeded Harold Solomon lingering arm injury, easily kind of garbage he throws up there," In the only NL contests, of Silver Spring, Md., a clay court eliminated Brian Falrlie of New Chicago 63 41 .606 — Rozema’s candidacy for said Carew, Philadelphia moved to within a half Sports Editor specialist. Zealand, 6-4, 6-0, Thursday; Gott­ Minnesota 62 47 .569 3Vz American League Rookie of But, while Rozema may not throw game of first-place Chicago in the REG Best In defeat with two hits each .563 4>A Connors, who has won this stop on fried ousted lOth-seeded Bob Lutz of Kansas City 58 45 hard enough to dent a popsicle, the East Division by edging San Diego, 2- DeMolay had just too many guns were Jim Tuttle. Ernie Brown and A1 .553 5VA the Year honors continues to the pro tour for the past two years, San Clemente, Calif., 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Texas 57 46 victory, which snapped Minnesota’s 1. in 10 innings and Atlanta topped for Rockwell last night and the result Sibley. 54 .476 13 >A grow, but Manager Gene hasn't lost a set in the first three Rosewall fought off Bernard Fritz of DeNicolo at 68 California 49 four-game winning streak, was Montreal, 5-2. was an easy 12-2 win in the final 63 .422 19V4 Mauch of the Minnesota Twins rounds, but his earlier opponents France, 6-7,7-6,6-4; Dibbs beat Hank Seattle 46 Rozema's 11th in 15 decisions and \\ bile Sox 3, Rangers 4 regular scheduled games of the in s IT Oakland 42 63 .400 21VA will never serve as his cam­ Ralph's game 'on’ Manchester Community College's have all been unranked. Pfister of Bakerfield, Calif., 7-5, 6-3; lowered his to A passed ball by Jim Sundberg season. Seven runs in the fourth inning In their only other meeting this Alexander defeated unranked Greg paign manager. 2.74 — fifth best in the league. enabled the White Sox to score what Jim Clifford collected three hits sparked CBT Blue to an 11-6 decision When Ralph DeNicolo is "on” his course, was timed last night in 15:40 past year, Connors beat Solomon in Haider of Canada, 6-4, 6-3, and for GHO round Rozema, a 21-year-old right­ "My changeup was my best pitch,” proved to be the winning run in the and Craig Bushey, Bob Culvey and over North End Fire last night at at the Wickham Park course. Larry Thursday's Results golf game, he's one of the top players straight sets. Solomon ousted ninth- Bob McBride each had a pair for the Robertson. Woykovsky, former MCC harrier, Krulevitz beat Terry Moor of Kansas City 8, Toronto 0 hander, cooled off the Twins' said Rozema. ”1 learned it in the sixth inning as they snapped the in the Connecticut Section PGA. This seeded of Miami, 6-3, 2- Monroe, La., 6-1, 6-7, 7-6. smoking bats with a six-hitter minors and it’s been effective for Rangers’ five-game winning streak. winners. Stu Putnam collected four hits and year, his second as head pro at the was second best again...Condolences In all probability he won’t be able to maintain his first day Chicago 5, Texas 4 6, 6-3, Thursday. Moor had upset seventh-seeded Thursday night for his fourth con­ me. (But) 1 get good support from Lerrin LaGrow notched his 18th save The losers were limited to four Tom Rund. Fred Shaw. Ron James Manchester Country Club, he’s been are extended to the family of Fritz showing in the 26th annual Greater Hartford Open, but Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 In other quarterfinal matches, Stan Smith of Sea Pines, S.C., secutive triumph while pitching the my teammates. That’s what’s really in protecting Steve Stone’s 11th hits, one a homer by Jim Pagani. and Wayne Golon two each for the playing more and better and yester­ DellaFera who was stricken and died Manchester’s Ralph DeNicolo enjoyed one day in the sun yester­ Boston 3. Oakland 1 Final standings - Turnpike TV 13-1, Blues. Russ BOnevides lashed out today. Mr. DellaFera was a standout second-seeded of Wednesday, while Haider stunned to a 4-2 victory. important.” triumph. day's three-under-par 68 round in the Thrifty Package 11-3, Norton Elec­ three hits and John Jenkins and Mike all around athlete at both Bonaventure, Fla., faces sixth- third-seeded Raul Ramirez of day. However, Rozema’s ability failed to Rusty Staub helped Rozema by RuyuU 8, Blue Jays 0 G reater Hartford Open was no seeded Eddie Dibbs of Miami; Today's Games driving in two runs with an infield out tric 9-5, HNBank, 7-7, Rockwell 6-8, Vignone had two each for the losers. Manchester High and the University Mexico in Tuesday’s opening round. The Manchester Country Club’s a field of 156 with 85 players impress the Twins’ manager. Fred Patek drove in four runs with fluke...Speaking of golf, Wendy fourth-seeded Manuel Orantes of Texas (Perry 10-8 and Briles 4-4) at and his 13th homer as the Tigers DeMolay 4-10, Jim 's Arco 3-11. of Connecticut in basketball, football head professional put together one 6f bettering par. "He’s a lucky little blankety- a homer and two sacrifice flies. Ehrlich has proven once again that Detroit (Sykes 2-3 and Morris 0-0), N tagged Pete Redfern with the loss. Belliveau Paint 3-11. CVNDI.ELIGHT and tennis and was a former town his better efforts of the year yester­ DeNicolo admitted he feit nervous blank,” snarled Mauch after scattered nine hits in she’s the No. 1 golfer in the Women's Toronto (Byrd 1-4) at Milwaukee The defeat dropped the second- Pitching featured as each side had singles and doubles tennis champ. He day with a three-under-par 68 at the at the start - at 7:24 a.m. - when he watching Rozema baffle his heavy- going the distance. George Brett Division at Ellington Ridge Country (Slaton 8-9), N place Twins 3'A games behind the FELINE just six hits last night at Robertson also coached the freshman basket­ Wethersfield Country Club. was in the fourth teesome to tee off. hitting squad with an assortment of chipped in with four hits for the Club when she won her fourth Chicago (Knapp 9-5) at Kansas in the AL West. Sparked by a six-run fourth inning, as Crispino's nipped Multi Circuit. 1- ball team at UConn Without pay Racquets nip Lobsters His score was listed in the same The locai goffer said he putted weil off-speed pitches. ”I wish my players Royals, who remained 4'A games straight Club Championship yester­ City (Leonard 10-9), N Chicago snapped a four-game losing David's rolled over Moriarty’s last 0. following World War II under the late bracket with several others like Tom and hit some good iron shots. He were still in high school and batting behind the White Sox. day. The wife of the popular WINE PHOENIX (UPI) — Butch Walts and topped and Cleveland (Fitzmorris 3-6) at streak by defeating Texas, 5-4, while night at Fitzgerald. 12-2. to clinch the Mike Crispino was the hero for the Hugh Greer. One of his teams copped Kite and at the close of cailed upon his driver just twice as against him because when they were Pliillies 2, Padres 1 sportscaster, George Ehrlich, has Roy Emerson 6-3 in men's doubles Thursday night to send the Phoenix Minnesota (Schueler 4-4), N in other AL games Boston downed title. Supremes. his base hit in the fourth 14 of 16 cage starts while at Storrs the first day action. he was getting good, straight dis­ 18 years old they’d hit the devil out of Bake McBride singled home pinch- won the crown all five years that she Racquets to a 29-27 victory over the Eastern Division-leading Boston Lobsters Boston (Tiant 7-7) at Oakland Oakland, 3-1, and Kansas City runner Jerry Martin with one out in Blair Fisk tossed a six hitter. Judy frame drove in Gene Riccio with the before entering another field,..The For awhile, the dark-haired Siik tance with his three wood. that kind of pitching.” competed...The softball field at in a World Team Tennis match. (Coleman 2-2), N Rod Carew sided with his manager blanked 'Toronto, 8-0 the 10th inning. A single by Ted Derench getting one-third that total only run. Robertson Park is now completely New England Whalers yesterday Towner was listed among the co­ He was 35 on the front side, even The Racquets’ only other win came ,. _ . j 7 r in u,nmi.n o Baltimore (Grimsley 9-5) at in assessing Rozema's stuff, yet Sizemore and a sacrifice bunt for the MB's. Brian McDermitt and Dave NIbbs were one of five World Hockey leaders at the par 71 course that par, and came in with 33 with some Little leading enclosed with a fence, thanks to in mixed doubles when Case and S ‘P, Walts 7-6 in California (Tanana 12-7), N managed only one hit in five tries as preceded McBride's game-winning Pam Cooper paced David’s with each had two hits for the Supremes Association teams that applied for always takes a beating when the fine putting on the 10th, 11th, 12th SUNNINGDALE, England (UPI) funds supplied by the Candlelight Kristien Shaw beat doubles. Roche edged Walts 7-6 in New York (Figueroa 10-7) at Seat­ his average dropped to ,382. hit off Dan Spillner. Tug McGraw four hits with Joan Krogh and Rachel as did Tim Cunningham and Dale admission to the National Hockey PGA touring pros pay their annual holes for birds. — , tutored in her youth by League from successful tournament and Mike Estep 6-3. men's s i n g le s ...... , tle (Pole 6-7), N pitched the last three innings to gain Rosen each getting three hits in the Ostrout for the losers. League...The Whalers signing of visit. Today he had high hopes of being “You can’t be impressed with the fellow South African , promotions...East Hartford will have Before a crowd of 10,515, Boston’s Phoenix his sixth win in eight decisions. 17-hit offense. Kathy Strand chipped Nightcap was also a pitcher's bat­ goalie A1 Smith comes as a surprise. Lee Eider set the pace with a 64 in one of the top 60 scorers and used the tips to advantage Thursday eight new tennis courts, hopefully for nipped Chris attempts this season that Phoenix Bruges 3, Expus 2 in with two hits. tle, Blue Moon turning back Moriar­ Although he played three years with qualifying for the final two days. to move three strokes clear of the next season, in a complex at the rear Evert 7-6 and teamed with Stevens to Lobsters. Willie Montanez and Jeff ty's, 2-1. the Whalers before shuttling off to Little Miss softball field halfway through the 3100,000 of Penney High School...Manchester Burroughs singled home runs during E\STERN Both runs scored in (he third inning Buffalo, he got in just 21 games -14 in European LPGA championship at the placed three players on the Zone a three-run third Inning, which Looking Glass upended the British- after the MB's had taken a 1-0 edge in 1975-76 and seven last season with the Action in Little Miss Softball safely four times and Cheryl Bassett Sunningdale Old Course. Eight American Legion All-Star enabled the Braves to defeat the Americans last night at Fitzgerald. the first, National Leaguers before being dis­ homered and had two other hits. Little shot a six-under-par 68 in the team, pitcher Bruce Ballard, Ray League play last night found these Expos. Rookie Ed Solomon went 8-2. as Brad Lahr slammed three hits Mark Leone and Jim Ruffini each gruntled and walking home. Smith’s Sports transactions Brenda Allen homered twice and second round to total 137, ahead of Gliha and Frank Livingston, listed Pro football clubs results: eight innings to gain his third victory and Ray Kandolin tripled and stroked two hits for the Moons and signing must point to Cap Raeder Debbie Blake had one for the losers. Judy Rankin at 140 and first-round as an outfielder, although a second Willie’s Steak House trimmed in four decisions. Gary Carter homered. Dave Fregin added two Bob Cornell and Leo Williamson being sent down to Springfield or Hockey Crispino's stopped the BA’s, 7-1. leader and Nancy baseman all season. The Zone Eight Wonder Bread, 17-12, with Karin homered for the Expos. hits to the Glass cause. matched the feat for the MB's. squad will face Zone One All-Stars being on the trading block. Another ^ Los Angeles — Signed Ron Stewart as coach to replace Grinavich and Laura Petersen with Shelley Hassett and Coleen Lopez, both at 143. goalie, Bruce Landon has not been Bob Pulford. launch exhibitions Breen each collecting three hits and Saturday night at Muzzy Field in homering. Margaret Hanley added Sgi: Buffalo — Signed Marcel Pronovost to a multiyear con- Bristol. Mike Johnson of Ellington, offered a contract. three hits and five RBIs and Martha Betsy Lyon a pair. Nancy Daigle tract as coach to replace Floyd Smith, who also performs with Moriarty's in Ramey executed an unassisted homered and Teri Berzenski and the Twi League, was also selected. End of the line ijiii: Philadelphia — Traded defenseman Mark Suzor to the NEW YORK (UPI) — Craig Morton, a 12-year veteran, begins the job of doubleplay. Steullet each rapped out two No playoff games in the Hartford i;:;:;: Colorado Rockies for left wing Barry Bean. proving himself all over again when he starts at quarterback for the Denver Hour Glass Cleaners trounced LJ hits for the BA’s. Twilight League involving Moriar­ Baseball Broncos against the Baltimore Colts, in one of two Friday night games which Electric, 24-5. Mary Wrobleski Burger King outlasted Army & Continues winning ty's are slated to be played in Chicago (NL) — Placed relief pitcher Bruce Sutter on begin the National Football League's pre-season schedule. slammed two homers a double and Navy, 9-8. Dorothy Stratton homered Lee Elder credits wife Manchester...Most popular crowd $:i;; the 21-day disabled list. 'Hie Broncos' 9-5 record in 1976 was triple while Karen Winot had four for the Kings and Maria Preston Front-runner in all three East for veteran wide receiver David Hartford Park Department runs this favorites in the GHO field are Lee iiSi; Milwaukee — Returned outfielder Dick Davis to the best in their history but they were hits and Heidi Bauer three, including came up with three hits for the Vets, Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Both Spokane. still dissatisfied with Steve Knight. a homer, and Nina Shore added three two being home runs. summer has been Steve Gates. The The Eagles, meanwhile, will be are natural born showmen and pretty Seattle — Acquired right-handed pitcher Paul Mitchell Ramsey’s performance and traded more to the Cleaner cause. Sharon Lynch stopped Nassiff Arms, 13-9, local runner, who also copped both I taking their first look under com­ good golfers, too. him to the New York Giants for Mor­ Luzzi tripled twice for Electric. with Wendy Felleter, Laureen Jean feature events in SAM competition at W. on waivers from' Oakland. petitive conditions at quarterback Detroit — Called up right-handed relief pitcher Bruce ton. Westown Pharmacy stopped Heather Turner and Patty for latest good fortune The Broncos have three other con­ Ron Jaworskl. Jaworski played out Taylor from Evansville. I his option at Los Angeles and was LaStrada West, 12-8, as Beth Lartl hit Hollingsworth all homering. Los Angeles — Placed pinch-hitter Ed Goodson on 15- tenders for their No. 1 quarterback— i dealt to the Eagles for tight end WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - 6,583-yard putters course where bir­ Mast fashioned his 65 with a back Kratzert said he was "a little tired. day disabled list. Craig Penrose, Norris Weese and Charlie Young. Smith rejoins Whalers, Steve Spurrier — so Morton actually Veteran Lee Elder enjoyed dies were the order of the day. nine performance of six birdies that I played the last three weeks, but a 86 is playing the preseason schedule — being on top today after the Rlk Massengale won it last year 18- overshadowed bogeys on the third will perk you up a little bit.” under-par. He wound up Thursday and 17th holes. He shot four and five A bogey on the par-three-17th hole on a produce or else basis. first round of the Greater Thommy A to retire 'T m confident,” said Morton. with an even par-71 with 10 others. pars on the 12th and 16th holes dropped Trevino back to third place "Moving the ball shouldn't be any Hartford Open and he’s More than half of the 156 players respectively. He also birdied the first but the jovial Mexican was happy HARTFORD. (UPII — The New England Whalers know you win some, you trouble. It's still an open job. I plan Top reliefers thanking his wife for most of came within par, with 73 of them car­ and seventh holes. with his six birdies, four of them lose some. on being successful, though.” his latest good fortune. ding 70 or less. "I’ve made only three cuts in 18 coming on the front nine. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bruce Sutter Thur.sday, the team lost All-Star defender Thommy Abrahamsson, but The New York Jets and Elder said his wife. Rose, helped Bunched at 65 after the first round tournaments. This is my best round,” The former U.S.. Canadian and picked up goaltender A1 Smith. Philadelphia Eagles, two teams star­ of the Chicago Cubs and Bill change his putting stance recently said the St. Petersburg, Fla., resi­ British Open champion said he has Smith, who minded goal for the also played for Pittsburgh and ting massive rebuilding programs, Campbell of the Boston Red Sox are and the result so far is a convincing dent who lost his tour privileges in gone back to old putting style "which Whalers when they won three Detroit. meet in the only other Friday night the respective National and seven-under-par-64 after Thursday’s 1975 and won back his card last 1 lost about three years ago." ” 1 have many good memories American League leaders in the race Eastern Division titles and one game. first round of the 3210,000 tournament December. "I don’t know what 1 did when 1 while playing with the Whalers,” of the award as the outstanding relief AyCO Cup in the World Hockey New Orleans is at Chicago, at the ^Wethersfield Country Club. Burns, suffering from a cold that was putting good because it was Smith said, "and I hope this coming pitchers of the major league season. Association, has spent the past two Minnesota at Los Angeles, San Diego “My wife spotted me pulling kept him idle for a week, scored his automatic, but it’s mostly con­ season will be a productive one for Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's office seasons with the Buffalo Sabres in at Dallas, New England at the back,” said the first black to appear best round of the season. Five of his fidence.” he said. me and the team. I’m extremely hap­ released the latest figures showing the National Hockey League. Giants, Atlanta at St. Louis, Buffalo in the Masters in 1974. eight birdies came on the front nine GHO Leaders Whalers' director of hockey py with the signing.” at Pittsburgh, Kansas City at that Sutter has 57 points and where he also bogeyed a par-four "It started at the Canadian Open 32- 32-64 operations. Jack Kelley, said At the same time Kelley an­ Detroit, Cincinnati at Green Bay and Campbell 47. Points are given on the and Rose helped me work out while eighth hole. One other bogey oc­ Lee Elder 33- 32-65 Thursday Smith has been signed. nounced the coming of Smith, he an­ Miami at Tampa Bay In Saturday basis of two for each save and each golfing last week at Vail, Colo., with curred on the par-four 10th when his Terry Diehl 33- 32-65 Smith only played 21 games for the nounced the departure of night games, wtiile Seattle is at San win, minus one point for each loss. former President Ford. shot struck a tree and was picked up Jim Simons were Curtis Strange, Tom Diehl, Jim 34- 31-65 Sabres during his two-year stay in Abrahamsson, whose brother left the Francisco on Sunday and Houston at "I was cutting the ball and now I’m by a spectator. Dick Mast Simons, Dick Mast, George Burns 31- 34-65 Buffalo, but hud a respectable 3.31 team earlier this summer. Oakland Monday nirtt. back to drawing the ball. Basically, it Burns has not won a tournament George Burns Abrahamsson, who completed his and Kermit Zarley. since he joined the tour in 1975, but he Kermit Zarley 32- 33-65 goals against average. The Broncos are being backed by means closing my stance so I meet One stroke behind at 66 were rookie third season with the Whalers last has done well financially collecting Curtis Strange 30- 35-65 “Smitty is a fierce competitor who the same defensive unit that held the ball square on,” said the smiling Brady Miller, Bill Kratzert and Lee spring, had signed a multi-year con­ 388,400 this year mainly from second Brady Miller 33- 33-66 comes to play every night,” Kelley rivals to 206 points— sixth best in the Legion nine nine-year veteran of the tour. Trevino, who won the event in 1972. tract in May. place finishes at Greensboro and the Bill Kratzert 33- 33-66 said. ”A1 will be a tremendous asset league last season — reinforced by The Dallas, Texas, native, whose Zarley, whose bogey in the I7th to the club and we’re delighted to But now he has decided to return to defensive end Lyle Alzado, who in­ Kemper Open. Lee Trevino 31- 35-66 Girls* Senior League softball champs lifetime winnings total 3546,076, said, cost him a tie for the lead, said, "I 35- 32-67 have him back in a Whalers' un­ his home in Leksand, Sweden. jured his knee on the first play of last plays home “ I’ve been relaxed all week. It’s a New Orleans winner Simons and Wren Lum Personal Tee entry from Manchester, winners of 16 of 18 putted very well." He birdled seven Terry Diehl shot almost the same Dave Stockton 32- 35-67 iform.” "I plan to run a store that my Merchants Colt League champions season and missed the entire year. nice position to be in knowing the holes, "but I didn’t do anything else brother Christer and 1 bought this starts, captured both regular season and playoff honors in the game over the muggy course. They Calvin Peete 34- 33-67 The Whalers, coming off a disap­ The Jets, playing without the American Legion baseball tonight other fellows have to catch you. outstanding.” year. 1 also have family reasons for First place honors in the Colt Intertown Baseball League were each had two birdies going out and Rod Curl 34-33-67 pointing season, have been in the glamorous Joe Namath who is now at Eagle Field will feature Girls’ Senior Softball League. Squad members, front row ll. to His best finish this year was third The 36-year-old tour veteran, who this decision.” four on the back nine. Bobby Wadklns 32- 35-67 market for some goaltending help. garnered by the Manchester Merchants. Squad members, front with the Los Angeles Rams, are Manchester and Windsor Locks in r.) Stacy Markham, Monique Gagnon, Mimi Laneri, Beth Tobin, in the Crosby Open. has earned 339,066 this year and The Whalers recently announced Zine Zone Eight play. Action starts at Diehl, who faded after winning the Victor Regalado 33- 34-67 The club recently signed Louie row (1. to r.) Dennis Joy, Scott Coleman, Brian Daigle, Tom entering a new era alter a 3-11 record Paula Lenti, Lois Hughes. Middle row, Linda Cantone, Liz Shea, Eider, who hasn’t won since last 3552,231 lifetime, said he didn't plan that Christer had left the team 6. opening round at Philadelphia, said Curtis Slfford 34- 33-67 Levasseur to back up Cap Raeder, Boland. Standings, Coach 'Tony Mazzaferro, A1 Hutchinson, Jeff in 1970. Coach Walt Michaels has an­ year in Houston, came through late to play after his disqualification in because of recurring injuries. Thom­ Saturday morning at 11. the locals Denise Boutilier, Sue Cain, Sue Setsky. Top row. Coach Carol he was "depressed and very tired Howard Twitty 32- 35-67 who handled the bulk of the team's Berman, Steve Pyka, Bob Stoker, Brad Ingraham, Tony Maselli, nounced he will switch former all-pro in the day after a group of six players Philadelphia last week, "but my kids my Abrahamsson participated in the tight end Rkard Caster and wide face East Hartford at Shea Park in Setsky, Vicky Mobley, Cheri Wilbanks, Jackie Tucker, Jerry last week, but I've got no excuses. Dwight Nevil 33- 34-67 net chores last season. battled for a 65 on the "friendly” talked me into it.” The 31-year-old Smith, who began WIIA All-Star game in Hartford last Greg Holmes, Coach Bob Tatro. Missing were Dave White and receiver Jerome Barkum and insert East Hartford in the season zone Tucker, Assistant Coach Lloyd Boutilier. (Photo by Ofiara) his career in 1965 with Toronto, has season. Craig Ostrout. (Herald photo by Dunn) rookie Wesley Walker of California finale. » I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M»nchester. Conn., Frl., Aug. 5. 1977 HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Aug. 5. 1977 - PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTEH ......

EBT Of THE HVa RIM. ESTIIIE Ell• »4^law aporlmonl. Oo horao back features. $55,900. w/appliances, formal living and dining room, eat-in kitchen large living room, fireplaced riding throuoh 17 aerta of woodod paaturoland or go flahlng In your dining room, double garage. w/appIiances, double garage. family room w/patio, laundry )ond plua a amall alnglo houoo on proporty with Inoomo. All THE PERSON WHO ANSWERS YOUR CALL IS Kj muon moro. ... -/V; $62,900. $63,500. room, double garage. $62,500. ALWAYS A LICENSED ASENT. S p CONTEMPORARY i i COLONIAL WOODS of EAST HARTFORD

|V 4 NEW TWO-FAMILY DUPLEXES Nawly llatad Capa with four badrooma, kllchan and at- tractlva dining room, ofio altaohad garago and a naw 2- A SMALL DOWNPAYMENT Only 7 lots remaining to build your new Two-Family. 2 and 3 bedroom models or will build to suit, cily « .i' ■ f - car datachad garaga. Huga traad lot. Low |40'a. can put you In a home of your own. This conveniently and sewers, \Vz baths, custom kitchens w/range and dishwasher. Priced from $54,900 to $60,900. located Two Family has three bedrooms on each floor. with 12 roomt In M M u U n nnlghboMwod wlUi •dJoMng In-liw apart- 649-2813 m « 1 . Main ^ a a haa larga aunkan living room, lonnal dining room, S Is aluminum sided, and provides good Income to help A oaltia, 4 badronnw, maalar badroem wHh draaaing araa, lamlly room with expenses. $41,900. plua larga gama room arilh pool laM# and man. olliar M iiraa. ^ OUPLEX ichards ihmna D.F. REALE IF A NEW HOME IS NUT W YOUR PLANS SI PHILBRIGK Central location, 5-5. Opportunity to in­ crease present iow rents. 175 Main SL H ___ 646-4525 119 HAW tTBlI? • MANCMESTIfl COWM 09049 • 949.HII |MA4fOW NUtilfl iV., 646-4200 agm cy 646-4200 CAU US FOR YOUR RE-SALE HOME NEEDS 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Realtors 528-9546 *42,900 U MANCHESTER MANCHESTER E. HARTFCRD BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE THE PROBATE NOTICE NOTICE Invitation NOTICE TO CREDITORS Announctmtnio WORLD ESTATE OF THERESA F TOWN OF MANCHESTER DEWEY □ NOTICES PHIL CONTI McCLUSKEY, deceased T o B id The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. POSITION VACANCY TODAY'S thinki thiB clean — extremely clean — Mvtn room Cape repreaente ALMANAC’S /. excelleni value on loday'e merkut. Four bodroomi are euily poeaible. The Manchester Board of Judge, of the Court of Probate. SECRETARY INVESTMENT CORPORATION Lost and Found 1 District of Manchester at a hearlne The location la central, cloee to echoole, ehopplng, but. end ohurchos. Education seeks bids for held on July 27, 1977 ordered that all 59,895 - 510,741 Juet completely redecorated, It ie In "Move In" condition. Can be ec- Quarterly Dividend 10* Per Share — i Real cupled before echool etarte. Low thirtlee — need we ley more? Cell Phil Fuei Oil for the 1977-1978 claims must be presented to the This is highly responsible and LOST-Will the person who I i« G Q&A school year. Sealed fiduciary on or before October 27.1977 Payable Aug. 11, 1977 picked up the tan and white now. or be barred as by law provided skilled secretarial and ad­ proposals will be received Pear) J Hultman. Ass t Clerk ministrative work involving Record Aug. 0, 1977 Corgi on July 26th, in the 1. Salem Is the capital of (aI vicinity of Soring and Gardner until 11:00 A.M., August 17, The fiduciary Is; the supervision and ccxirdina- Declared Aug. 2, 1977 Oregon Ibl Massachusetts (cl Alice K McCluskey VERNON 7 Room Raltod Ranch 1977, at which time they Norma Tedford Street in Manchester, please New Hampshire. 37 Maple Street tion of the work of a depart­ 101 MIddI* Tpk*. W. by return him. We love him and 3 Bedrooms, Rec Room, IW Baths, Fireplace. Needs JIM DeROCCO 2 The "little Venice " of South will be publicly opened. Manchester, Conn 06040 ment. miss him very much. Substan­ 165 Qrlaaom Rd. 16-F Ekqulra Dr. 4-6 Amy Dr. otfere for this week a large eeven room Cepe with heated eunporch. Specifications and bid 062-7 Manchootor, Conn. Hare are tome Some Interior Work. 535,900. patio, end garage, plui aluminum etorme end ecreeni. The yard It ■ America is . tial reward. No questions ■year Old 8 Room Raised Ranch Immaculate 2 bedroom Ranch- Immaculate Salt Box Duplex pleeeent combination of eun end ehede, with mature treea. Location la forms may be secured at Applicant must have at least decorating tips that are asked. Please call 649-7405. 3. Abraham Lincoln's birth­ six (8) years of increasingly A Licensee Under The 1958 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, style Condo. Fully carpeted, 3 bedrooms, \'k baths, custom convenient to everylhlng. Compere $30,900 hornet with thia one at day is a federal holiday T-F. the Business Office, 45 N. Small Business Investment Act Inditpanaabla for keeping fireplaced family room, kitchen w/appliances and kitchen w/range, dishwasher 137,500. School Street, Manchester, Court of Probate. District of responsible office work and your lergeat Invettment LOST CAT-In Glastonbury, Manchester office management Including carpeted living room, dining dinette, family room, garage. and dining area, aluminum Connecticut. Raymond E. NOTICE OF HEARING looking handtome: heading north. Mostly blacx, ANSWERS; Demers, Business ESTATE OF ANDREW SUHIE, JR the ability to take stenography Remember that lighting white paws and bib. Red room arid bedrooms, 20x40 in- $34,900. siding, city utilities, one side ful­ deceased AnnounesmsnU collar. fo3-1674. RAY ANDISiO Manager. at a rate of 90 words per INDEX mekee a great dinarence. ground pool.double garage. $59,- ly c a rp e t^ . $64,900. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Winiam minute or in lieu thereof the ie a Menchetter native, and knowe the deeirabillty and aura of the as|Bj c B|snzau3A l (B i i 001-8 E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated August 2. NOTICES While a room ehould be MISSING since July 26. Skin­ 900. Lakewood Circle eree. Ray otfere a lovely tour bedroom Cepe there, 1977 e hearing will be held on an experience requirement may t Loet and Found well-lit, you ehould avoid complete with ewimming pool, cebene. two car garage, tour badrooma. application praying that an instrument be partially met by college or 2 — Pereonale ny long haired neutered black V h bathe, and a plethora of other featuree. AA zone, thia la truly "Coun­ purporting to be the last will and testa­ 3 glare. It la belter to have cat with yellow paws and a try Club" living dote to the Mancheeter Country Club at a price eur- ment of uid deceased be admitted to business school couses which Announcemente 4 5v«unu$t •avaral well-placed light green collar. Vicinity of Main prlilngly moderetel probate u lo uld appIictUon on file may be substituted on the Entertainmenl more fully appears, at the Court of 5 - AuctiOni tourcae then one very & Grove Streets. 643-4799. Probate on August IS, 1977 at 11:00 basis of one year of training powerful ona. Chlldren’t M ANCHESTER N ^ 7 R(mm Ranch AM. for one year of experience. FINANCIAL Modem e LOST-"Sally," Small Beagle. Pearl J. Hultman, SonOs-StockR-Mortgagti roonM ehould bo chlld- 3 Large Bedrooms, Cathedral Ceiling Living Room, 9 — Personal Loans BRIAN McKEEVER Au't. Gerk White, tan and black female. Applications are available at 10 - Iniurence prool. Tha ehlld’e rooma Portland, Conn. Dog tag, with Heatalator Fireplace, Spacious Paneled Rec Room, 2 Car would like to ihow you a three bedroom Cope with big full ehed dorm^. 2-Bedroom youll like the moit ara tha a covered patio, a berbeque pit, e two car garege. AND a pieuent quW the Personnel Office, 41 EMPLOYMENT white flea collar. Vicinity of Garage. 562.000. Members for location on a ehort, precticeJIy no-tretfic etreet. Juet redecorated end Center Street, Manchester, 13 Help Wanted onoa you have to worry 77 Greenwood Drive. Reward. MERRITTy AGENCY painted. Mid Ihirtiee and worth It. Connecticut. The closing date 14 — Businett Opportumtiea about the laaal. Fine hir- Phone 649-8M1 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS 15 - Situation WaniBd Apartments I Relocation ESTATE OF MARY B MILLER, for submitting applications is nitura can wait until tha dectaied August 17, 1977. EDUCATION chlldran hava grown up. IMPOUNDED Mixed Breed, 646-1180 The Hon. William E FiUGerakl. 16 Private Inetruclioni black/white female, Olcott REALTY C0„ INC. REALTORS MANY MORE-CAU US-WE WORK! Judge, of the Court of Probate, An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity 19 — Schooie-CiasRea *180 Start with tha tcufl-prool, piNtim lTiU.lA District of Manchester at a hearing 20 - insifuclioni Wanted hammar-prool, crayon- Street area. Mixed breed, 122 East held on July 29. 1977 ordered that an Employer per month black/white male. Lancaster 6 4 S - a 6 « a proof kind. Cantor St. WiUJAMLBELnORE AGENCY claims must be presented to the 005-8 REAL ESTATE Road area. Contact Robarl D. Murdock, Realtor RMlIort M Ntabl 947-1412 fiduciary on or before October 29.1977 23 Homas lor Sale Includes wall to wall| — Manchester Dog Warden. 646- or be barred as by law provided. 24 Lota-Land tor Sale carpeting, heat, ho ¥ ¥ ¥ Pearl J. Hultman. 25 ~ Investment Properly 4555. Au't. Gerk 26 — Busineil Properly water and parking. Whatavar your laata In The fiduciary is: LEGAL 27 — Resort Property homaa, you'll And Juit tha 28 Jeanette E. Miller Goulls - Reel Ealete Wanted 6 4 3 -1 9 6 1 ona you ara looking lor ‘TKRFS NO HOME LME THE ONE YOU OWN” aka tqut Wom*»g GET MORE with Jeanette M. Goulls NOTICE MI9C. SERVICES with tha help of 31 Servicea Offered Opportunely Order Your STOPI LOORI READ THISI 3S Northfleld Street 32 — axpoflancad brokara at Manchester, Conn Petniing-Pepering NOTICE OF 33 — SuildinQ-Contrectina Century 21, TEDFORD 06040 34 — 006-6 DISSOLUTION Rootmg-Siding REAL E S TA TE , Rt. 44A, AND NOTICE TO 35 — Heating-Plumbing “Happy SENTRY 5 36 —- Flooring Bolton Notch, Bolton, CREDITORS OF 37 — Moving-Truckino-Storaae Ir ea l estate s e im z e s » PI TOWN OF VERNON M7-9914. Wa hava many VERSATILE METAL 38 - Servicea Wanted little things BOARD OF EDUCATION choica llatinga ol all typaa Thought” SPINNING. Inc. MISC- FOR SALE COLONIAL Court of Probate. District of of homaa In all price 40 Houaehoid Qooda BARROWS Manchester Notice Is hereby given that 41 — rangaa. Many timaa wo 0 Q 9 do a big job! NOTICE OF HEARING Artidea lor Sale INVITATION T 4k VERSATILE METAL 42 ~ Building Suppiiea ara able to arrange finan­ Today! ESTATE OF JOSEPH L RICARD. — Need to hold some material together? dKcased SPINNING. INC., of the Town 43 Peta -Birda- Doga TO BID cing. Thia la the aaaaon lo UNIQUE 44 — Liveatock WALLACE Custom dssigned B-room Contamporary sat on a Pursuant to an order of Hon. William of Manchester, County of — The Board of Education of COMPANY You'll probably use a simple device K. FitzGerald. Judge, dated July 26. 45 Boeia 6 Acceaaonea buy the homo you've Holp Wtniad Hartford and State of Connec­ 46 — Sporting Gooda the Town of Vernon, Connec­ 13 MANCHESTER PARKADE A i m H iMlntalnMl 9 room Capo In Manehoator, 4 magnlllcant lot. 3 or 4 badrooma, hugp flraplacad living called a safety pin. It does a big job! 1977 a hearing will be held on an 47 ahvaya wanted. Llal your application praying that an instrument ticut, with an office at 1 Garden Produda ticut will receive sealed bids bodroomo, dining room, family room, llroploco, Im- room, 2 baths, vaultad callings, garaga and much mora. 46 — Aniiquea home with ua for last aar- Need to sell some items around your purporting to be the last will and testa­ Mitchell Road, was dissolved for SALES POSITION - Straight maculato througbouL A moat lo aaa at only $39,900. Pricad far balow raplacamant In tha high $60'a. ment of said deceased be admitted to 49 — Wanitd to Buy vlca. Open 7 daya a weak, commissions, leads furnished hom e? Then it's time to call on by a vote of the Board of 1. Metals — Industrial Arts. 646-7833 probate as in said application on file RENTALS 24 hr. aarvica. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. TEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES another small worker called a Classi­ more fully appears, at the Court of Directors and Shareholders. 52 Rooms for Rent Bids will be received at the OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT "KEEP COOL" fied Ad. Probate on September 6. 19^ at 10 00 All creditors having claims 53 — Aperlmenta lor Rent office of the Superintendent of ■k i t if AM 54 — Homaa for Rant PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Pearl J Hultman. are directed to present them 55 — Businaaa lor Rani Schools, Park and School Air Force recently announced Charm abounds in this immaculate six room home in con­ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE Ass t. Clerk to the law firm of Garrlty, 56 — Raaort Proparly tor Rant Streets, Rockville, Connec­ Did You Know? new openings for individuals venient location. Three bedrooms, screened porch, 2-car 061-7 — Walsh, Diana and Wichman 57 Wantad lo Rent ticut until 12:00 noon. Friday, with prior military service. If 56 - Miac lor Rent l Lata ol hooka -and Professional garage. Mid $30's. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD... 753 Main Street, Manchester, Aug. 12, 1977 and then at said ahalvaa on the walla you nave been out for lets AUTOMOTIVE than 5 years and are looking if Connecticut 06040 on or before 61 Autos for Sate place and time publicly r m a a cleaning up aaay Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! NOTICE TO CREDITORS — for "A Great Way of Life', CUSTOM December 15,1977. Claims not 62 Trucks tor Sole opened, read, and recorded. and apaody. contact the Air Force im­ W* ar« your award-winning RELO raal aatato' C A LL TODAY ESTATE OF PHILIP BAYER. presented will be barred as 63 — Heavy Equipment tor Sale Specifications and proposal deceased , 64 — Moiorcydee-Bicydee mediately. Call 646-7440. brokar backad by ovar IS yaara of axpartanca Rome in high location. Three bedrooms, living room, The Hon. William E. FitiGerald,*^ provided in Section 33-379 (d) 65 — Cemp^f-Treileri-Mobile forms may be secured from dining room, kitchen, family room with fireplace, office, and aarvica to tranaforrod paopla and eom- Judge, of the Court of Probate. of the Connecticut General Hornet the office of the Superinten­ 2-car garage. Many extras. District of Manchester at a hearing 66 Automotive Service VEHICLE MECHANIC - No PHONE 643-2711 held on July 29. 1977 ordered that an Statutes. (>anlaa- Ona call puta ua lo work markoting your 67 Auloi tor Renl-Leeee dent of Schools. Park and experience required. Current Enjoy Iho pool and patio In your own backyard, 3 claims must be presented to the Dated at Manchester, School Streets, Rockville. training openings. Good proporty horo and flnding naw proparty for you liduciariei on or before October 29. NEW H O M ES bailrooma, dining room, Aral floor lamHy room artih JUST LISTED 1977 or be barred as by law provided Connecticut this 26th day of Connecticut. salary, paid training. Enlist­ anywhoro. bar. Nloa M , bi Eaat Hartford. Prtead rIgM at $37,900. Immaculata 5-5 Two Family In a convanlant location. 2 l^arl J Hultman. Ass t Clerk July, 1977. The right is reserved to ment requirred. Ages 17-35. Call us today. We have several new homes in many areas. Loads of haating ayatama and a 2-car garaga. Only $48,600. The fiduciaries sre: m Call U S. Army at M3-9462. We'n Haro for you! Lillian Bayer VERSATILE METAL reject any or ail bids or any fi.O. Ttildri, Fmident models and prices to choose from. c/o H A Pbeton SPINNING. INC. TEDFO8O HEAL ESTATE Call Anytlmal part when such action is VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No 63 East Center St By Read deemed in the best Interest of I Th « Barrotm I Wallac* Company BtANCHARDIIiOSSETTO H e r a l b Manchester. Conn 06040 experience required. Current r a ------l5 l Garrlty, Walsh, Herald the Board of Education. Start tha year off righll us 29 Confwrikul Ilvd.. Eatl Hofriord — nmn KiL milt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Irvin L Bayer training openings. Good MANCHESTER HARTFORD Rooltors Ino. MLS c/o H A. Imelon Diana and Wichman, Ads Charles Brisson Sell your extras with a salary, paid training. Enlist­ 63 F^st Center St Its Attorneys 72S-66tS_ 647-9914 18B Weat Cantar St 640-2412 Manchester, Conn 06040 Business Manager fast-action Clattillad ment required. Ages 17-35. 289-4331 065-7 004-8 adl Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. (?onn., Fri.. Aug. 5. 1977 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri,, Aug. 5, 1977 Homaa For Safa Homes For Safe 23 Homes For Safe 33 Homaa For tala 33 33 HouaohoM floods 40 *rtleloa tor Salo 41 I | Hatp Wantad 1i Halp WaMad U mnaaaa Oppartunltr U Homaa f i V a h U N o fflM far tala » $39,900 - NEW ON the market National Weather Forecast FOR SALE BY OWNER. Two HOTPOINT ELECTRIC swimiiiiQ roou • Lovely six room Colonial plus acres, two bedroom STOVE-White. Deep well. ■flSfSHTS Sk Ti SMALl ENGINE Service with 11/2 baths, plus finished # . I Ranch, small barn, no agents Good condition. $M. G.E. Corporatloa expanding dealer rec room (knot^ pine). Ideal please. 875-6586. Refrigerator. Older model. L w v Pool DtitrUMilor bai new network. No experience home for growing family. T.J. Good for summer cottage or Above Ground PooU (or only neceaaary. Complete training rec room. $5. 70 Duval Street. 8177.00 Completoly Erected. Crockett, l^ l t o r s , 643-lS'n. ERDONl ROAD, S l'iir overall dlmenalon, »'i$4' TOOL AN D program. $500. Investment COLUMBIA- Well built, 1961 . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ivrtm area, complete with heavy required to start your own $30’s. Large Cape. Newly seven room Colonial, with 2 AtOeloa tor Bala 41 lauge lolld vinyl liner, heavy business. Ide^ for retired or redone in and out. <)uiet side baths, fireplace, garage, 26x30 gauge ildewall, eicIuiWe lock CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING part time. Details on request. street. Close to all con­ 1967 barn with toft. 8 acres, ALUMINUM sheets used as frame conitruction. aluminum DIE M A K ER S Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field veniences. Act fast. "ft 380’ frontage, great area. printing plates, .007 thick, iwlng'Up ladder; alto inilde Training Division Box 619„ L ess^er tells, 646^13 Broker-owner 22M080. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for ladder, advanced type iklmmer. Wading River, New York. $1. Phone 643-2711. eicelleot filtration tyatem unit, First class Diib. 11792. MANCHESTER-By owner, (encinf. Huge 4’kU' lundeck. Financing arranged—abaolutely no PHONE six room aluminum sided Lota-Lond lor Salo 34 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 643-2711 obligation. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD SERVICE BUSINESS earn Cape on heavily treed corner Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, CAU TOU mat 1-Mg4lt-40M iUI arDund machinists $800 per week. Minumum' lot In desirable Bowers School BUILDING LOT For Sale - Brownies, nurses. East ______Aa* tor Fran* down paayment. Call 233-0205. area. Wall-to-wall carpeting, Henry Street. Near schools. Catholic School. 649-1225. H»lp Wtnttd 13 Cintiniatic NC eperater fireplace, dishwasher, garage No brokers. Call 646-4528. WANTED DEALERS to in­ and garden area. City utilities SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Building Suppiloa 43 ADVERTISINO stall sprayed foam insulation and very low beating costs. ERDONl ROAD. Columbia. processed gravel, stone, sand HALF TIME CAREER RATES with experience In old and new buildings. Low $40's. No agents. Call 647- •riMMMS rerautr • 150 feet X 270 feet surveyed and fill. For delivery call NATURAL STONE for GUIDANCE SPEOAUST for George H. Griffing, Andover, Tremendous energy saver. M a n c h e e te r *61,900 For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 6. During ! lot. Perc test accepted by retaining walls, veneers, Coventry Public School-2W Every home and building town. Partially cleared. Nice 742-7M8. 1 day .. Itc word par day days per week. Must be cer­ *51,900 Friday night, showers and thundershowers are likely over patios, etc. Pick...... up by the 3 daya . . lOa word par day owner can use it, and can save I area. Owner-woker. 228-3080. tified as a nidance counselor. Top wages Fringe beneRta NEW TO MARKET-East pound or delivery by the ton. 6 daya ___9a word par day »■W W i then up to 50% of their heating Lovely 4-year-old seven room Colonial. Three parts of the mid Mississippi valley and vicinity and sec- | TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Hartford. Elxcellent value in 3 Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, 26 daya . 6a word par day Will consider candidate who lions of the northern Rockies. Fair to partly cloudy skies ! G o o d worlfing condittona bills. We train you how to in­ bedrooms, 2V4 baths, stove, dishwasher, dis­ Bedroom Cape. (Convenient Bulnoaa Propotly 26 Good condition. Good for 649-3163. 16 worda $2 00 minimum has internship to do. Call Dr. plating, or welding. Call 649- stall. No fees of any kind. We posal, 1-car garage with electric door opener, yet low traffic area. Attrac­ are forecast elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: I Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch Donald Nicolettl, at 742-8913. are interested only in selling (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta ■ MANCHESTER Shopping 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Ekjual Opportunity Employer. 2 ground level patios, raised deck overlooking tive spacious rooms, garage, this foam insulation that we above ground pool. Cali 71 (86), Boston 68 ( 87), Chicago 65 ( 80), Dallas 75 ( 95), Center. On Main Street. Room Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 Paragon Tool Co. 16x32 In-ground pool. Call after 5 p.m. for expansion. Great DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 manufacture. Can be ai^ed Katherine Bourn, 742-8646. Cleveland 68 ( 80), Denver 56 (85), Duluth 46 ( 70), Houston I 2 s tox (Jraverim w S HAIRDRESSER with 121 ADAMS STREET all year round. WRITE: Manchester Office, J. Watson DOG-CAT BOARDING , managers license. Call 528- ” K®n®as.City 67 ( 84), Little | ...... Zsand d 2 and d stonestone. 643-K04. Imperial Coatings & 6 4 3 - 9 2 6 2 Beach Co.. 647-9139. Equal Rock 72 (91), Los Angeles 66 ( 72), Miami 80 ( 87), San bathing/grooming. Obedience 3149, evenings, 568-4971. MANCHESTER, CT. Chemicals. 4041 Ridge Raaort Proparty Housing Opportunity. Francisco 56 ( 72), New York 74 ( 87), Phoenix 82 (103), SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- protection classes. Complete Avenue, Philadelphia, Penn­ HOME FOP SALE modern facilities. Canine g COMMUNICATIONS Cable, 647-993S Seattle 57 ( 75), St. Louis 68 ( 87), Washington 74 (87) ditioner, 14,000 BTU. sylvania, 19129.1^. Williams MANCHESTER-I have a quiet VERMONT Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon « Inc. needs extruder trainees, (215) 8464)706. Excellent condition, $190. Call Road, Manchester. For reser­ HAPPY residentail neighborhood lot. 633-8113 after 6 p.m. machine operators, second ANDOVER-Charming four $27,900 Reduced. Nicely Will build to suit on my lot or Laketront Cottage vations please call 646-5971. BIRTHDAY f shift only 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. room expandable Cape. 2>k- redone five room Cape. (Juiet SfluaUOfl Wantad 15 yours. 646-4344. $12,900 KOHLER CAMPBELL - g Starting pay $3.50 an hour acres with view of Andover location. Garden area, won't TWO (Chihuahua >pies for « after two months training Lake. $36,900 or make offer. last. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Two Bodroom CollaB* •• Piano and bench, fruitwood CHILD CARE in licensed Inunaculate 7-room Colonial Cape. 2-car garage, boautitui Lako Punmor. console. Excellent condition. sale. $40 each. C 643-2813 Carrie g period. Full benefits. 5 Glen Lessenger Sells. 646-8713. anytime. g Road, Manchester. DEALERS home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, new family room, many extras. Quiet dead-end Completoly lurniahod. Small $750 or best offer. 649-6290. ADVERTISING Love, laundry outings and overtime street. SIX ROOM RANCH with new SUBURBAN VALUE. Oean down poymont. CoH SO. VT. services. Manchester. Deb­ kitchen and ceramic tiled LAND CO. Inc. MOVING. SELLING AKC MALE POODLE DEADLINE HELP WANTED - Concrete six room Cape with stone 4 BEDROOM PUPPlES-$75. Call 742-8953. Michael, Mommy I bie, 643-1790. BY OWNER 646-7436 bath. Firpelaeed living room, fireplace, aluminum siding, 802-2S4-8388, EVERYTHlNG-Furniture, g laborers. Call 875-1103 after 8 wookdaya and ovoa. appliances, tools. Garage fuli 12:00 noon lha day before 5 p.m. WANTED large rec room, plus fourth attached garage, tree shadro COLONIAL 8b2-3S2>88S2 wookondt odds 'n ends. After 6:00 FREE-Gray kittens with dou­ pubiicailon. & Daddy WANTED: Llg it housework. bemxMim. Two car attached ard. Only $30,900. Keith Real 01 p.m., 649-6656 . 80 Garden ble paws. 646-6255 after 4 p.m. Deadline tor Saturday and ironing. Call 64 garage. Large treed lot. Only estate, 646-4128 649-1922. Nearing completion is this :J INSURANCE. Greater Ver- E l Street, Manchester. Monday ia 12 00 Noon Friday. $30,900. SIX Room Cape. $39,900. Keith Real Estate 64^ g non Insurance agency seeks charming 7 room Cotonlal Raal Batata Wantad 28 FR EE TO GOOD HOME- MANCHESTER EVEMNG HERALD Heatolator fireplace, enclosed 4126, 649-1922.______‘ experienced person to work in NEW $32,900 - VACANT Cape - Cen­ with large eat-in kitchen, 45 STEREO ALBUMS. $2 Affectionate, mixed breed auto and home owner depart­ □ EDUCATION )rch, large lot. Good buy. PLEASE READ Butchins Agency 646-3166. DISTINCTIVE U & R Swiss trally located. Six rooms, appliances, IMi baths, ALL CASH For your property, each. Stereo am/fm radio by pup. 6 months. Medium size. ment. Typing and rating skills aluminum siding, rear porch. fireplaced living room, within 24 hours. Avoid Red Sharp, $15. GE portable radio, Housebroken. Call 646-7628, H§tp Wm M 13 LISTINGS Chalet. Located high on a hill. YDUR AD required. Reply to Box S, c/o Trades locally considered. garage. Large treed tot yet Tape, Instant Service. Hayes am/fm, $10. Call 644-0661 after between 5 and 7 p.m.. $47,900 - ON HILLTOP Drive - This four bedroom, 3 bath Manchester Herald. Good Job for extra Income. Prhrala InatrueOona It T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- Corporation, 646-0131. 5. Four bedroom Ranch with In the choice Manchester chalet offers unique modem close to schools A shop­ Claaaiflad ada are taken over living. Ample closet space. 2 1577. ping. Asking $53,900. the phone aa a convenience. DENTAL Receptionist - Fleaae contact REMEDIAL READING and 2 full baths, family room, Green area. Owners hate to car garage, 2 fireplaces, large i AIRW AY Travel Agency, Inc. | SELLING your house? Call us PROPANE OR NATURAL The Herald ia raaponaibla for Secretary. East Hartford. math; individualized work garage, fireplaced living leave this seven room Colonial first and we'll make you a gas space heater. Has pilot, Lh/aatook 44 only one incorrect Inaertlon and Willing to train. Must be per­ program, (lst-8th grade) bv room plus wall-to-wall with 1 1/2 baths, new lot. Mid $70's. Keith Real EsUte, 646-4126, 649-1922. cash offer. T.J, Crockett, blower and controls. then only to the alze of the CARRIERS sonable. Abie to work in­ Master's degree teacher. 566- carpet and other extras. carpeting, fireplace, ' etc., MANCHESTER PONY WITH SADDLE AND original Inaertlon. Errora which ZINSSER 1 457 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. I Realtor, 643-1577. Excellent condition. $85. 742- dependently. Typing essen­ George Doherty 8075. Lovely treed lot adds to the loaded with extras. Start Raaltor 646-1611 8984. Bridle. Rides and drives. do not leaaen the value of the •••••••••••••••••••••••••• packing and c'all T.J. I 06040 I ()ulet, good with kids. E n erp advartlaement will not be cor­ tial. Send resume to Box SS, value of this fine home. & VICINITY IMMEDIATE Cash for your In porson Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. conserving package for only rected by an additional Inaer- c/o Manchester Herald. Schoofs-C/aseea it Priced at $43,900. Ask for Manchastar — Ranch. Six property. Let us explain our DRAIN PIPES, elbows, T's, lion. •CENTURY 21* rooms, IVk baths, full base­ fair proposal. Call Mr. Y's, couplings for sale. 646- $149. Call Harry Stickles at lor Jean Browne. Suburban Motors, 649-2076. COOKS AND Dishwashers - HANS CHRISTIAN MMICROliOr m YlCWitf Manchester & Vicinity ment, 90x165 treed lot. TOLLAND-10 gorgeous acres Belflore, 647-1413. 2300. Manchester and P art time nights. Apply at ANDERSEN Montessori Good location. $42,900. with 7-room Ranch custom Homaa For Salo 23 Homaa For Sala 33 Tacorral, Broad Street, School. Route 44-A, Bolton, is built in 1974. Stone fireplaced MAY WE BUY your home? ★ LOMBARDOS COLOR TV, 23 inches. •••••etfttt*************** H ip Wtnlta 13 East Hartford areas Manchester. accepting applications for ZINSSER $32,500 — Lake Hayward. Vtrnon — Ranch. Six family room, 21A baths, 20x40 Quick, fair, all cash and no Motorola, maple cabinet in MANCHESTER 45 to dolivtr tho September enrollment. Ages 2 Realtor 646-1511 and JUsodatet Three bedroom summer rooms, patio, garage, new Inground pool, barn. Call problems. Call Warren E. excellent condition. Asking Boata-Aceauorlaa WAITRESS - Part time H e r a lb through 6. Preschool and $7,500 Manchester — home. Fireplace, fully fur­ Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. $150. Call 646-5545, 10 a.m. - 9 POWER GENERATOR MonchMtor Evoning pool and equipment, 90x175 19 FOOT Chrlscraft, 1967 Equipment Operator ■ No nights. Apply at Tacorral, kindergarten. A.M. and/or Beautifully nished, aluminum exterior. 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., •••••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m. Horald Broad Street, Manchester. P.M. sessions available. 'Dii- treed lot. Plenty of mature Lapstreak with Tandem experience required. Current EAST HARTFORD - decorated, super Manchester Office, 647-9139. Houaahold floods 40 Call tlon reduction available In $34,500 — Two bedroom trees and shrubs. $41,900. Equal Housing Opportunity. trailer. 120 horse, Merc Cruise training openings. Good Manchester line. Six room clean, 3 station RUPP MINI bike and helmet. DENTAL ASSISTANT - East exchange for one hour per Condo. Central air, rec $125. 289-5953. stern drive. New. Many salary, paid trainning. Enlist­ 647-9946 picture book Ranch. Brick Beauty Saion. Coventry — Colonial. REFRIGERATORS extras. Must sell. Best offer. ment required. Ages 17-35. Hartford. Orthodontic office. EXPERIENCED JOHN week cleaning services. ^ front, fireplace, custom room, carport, all offers EAST HARTFORD-Five Washers, ranges, used, 5727. Excellent loca­ Five rooms, country 528^)797, Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Experienced preferred. DEERE DOZER AND kitchen, garage. Low $40’s. considered. room Ranch, three bedrooms, guaranteed and clean. New ONE CHROMOCOLOR 15" tion, high traffic kitchen, fireplace, 75x135 Excellent opportunity for backhoe operator. Call 742- Hayes Corp. M M U l. $35,000 — Four bedroom fireplace, well treed private shipment damaged, GE and Zenith portable TV. $150. mature, personable in­ RN'S - LPN’S treed lot. $25,900. tot, quiet street. $35,9()0. Cen­ Oardan Producit 41 EARN EXTRA Money Part H e r a ld 6190. count, in shopping Colonial. IVk baths, gar­ Frigidalre. Low prices. B. D. Sears washer and time, working from our plea­ dividual. Full time. Call Needed for stall raliel In □ REAL ESTATE SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine center. Excellent tury 21-Jackston Avante. 646- Pearl and Son, 649 Main refrigerator-freezer. 643-1734. between 9 - 12. and 1 - 5 . 569- age, 200 foot deep lot. FJ. SPILECNI 1316. BLUEBERRIES-Pick your sant office. Hourly rate, plus area convaleaceni WANTED EXPERIENCED room Custom Ranch. Two opportunity for Street, 643-2171. IVIain Street. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a 2461. Neeids your personal touch. ADMIRAL IB cubic foot own. 35 cents a pint. 33 commission. No experience i i homes. YOUR choice ol VOLKSWAGEN MECHANIC Hom es For Sale 33 baths, cast Iron baseboard single operator. INC. REALTORS 643-2171. necessary. Will train. Call us $36,000 — Charming refrigerator with matching Watrous Road, Bolton. 649- location, shift, and daya. For regular tune ups. Call beat, central air conditioning, $0,600 Hartford - 4767. at 969-4990. THERE’S A World waiting for Ron, 647-9550. 3 1/2 garages, $54,900. Hayes home. 2 bedrooms (3rd un­ 643-2121 BABY ITEMS, convertible portable automatic dis­ STEADY WORK - Reliable, you...as an Avon Represen­ Full or part time. C all 643- COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Bushnell Plaza. Older gracious home full of charm. Two bedrooms (3rd hwasher. Excellent condition. hard worker, who wants Farm, with three story bam. Corp. 6464)131. B u sy D ry finished), garage. Private carriage, stroller, swing set. PHONE FROM home to ser­ tative. You meet new people 9515. AVMUBUSI bedroom unfinished). Garage. Original stained seasoned firewood. Gold Harvest gold. Cost $650 new. steady employment, good in­ ENERGETIC MAN To work Butler-type building. Power Cleaners and yard with fruit trees. Love­ MANCHESTER. Brand new 3 BUCKLAND vice our customers in the and have excellent earnings. with outside salesnun. Will MANCHESTER. Executive ly neighborhood. woodwork. Lovely private yard. Residential area. Don't custom drapes with rod, Sacrifice $350 for the pair. come. Call 52M702 between 9- Better than sitting at home? plant, ana other out buildings, Tailor Shop. bedroom homes with 2 or 3 Tappan Gas RAnge, $100. Manchester area. Flexible 2 only. MO X ASSISTMCE train. Hourly rate. Phone Condominiums...deep in the miss this one. Owner anxious. $36,900. brown / orange / gold print Call 523-9401. plus Three Lovely Homes. Includes all equip­ $37,900 - Older Two baths, 2 car garage. City Modern Sears automatic washing FARMS hours, super earnings. 249- OFNOimEASTEIMCT.,MC. evenings, Mr. Halnsey, 646- Offers invited. B/W Realty, woods of Manchester, juiced Cantury 21 custom drapes, more curtains NiUvt (niU li vtgtUblet (rcib 7773. SSr IsW Csntsr at ment. Long lease, Family. Aluminum siding. water, city sewers. Ideal loca-. with rods. & st offer. 649-5588, machine, 1100. Sears electric dally! Now opon tor tho NOW accepting applications 0686. 647-1419. at Just $42,900 which includes tion near 1-84, Priced right lor full time employment. HANDY-FIX-IT MAN For Mineheslw, CL private swimming pool, ten­ moderate rent. Needs redecorating JACKSTON/AVANTE keep trying. dryer, $125. Mahogany double Call 528-3W9 between 9 and 2 hardware store. Mature per­ Excellent investment. from $58,990. For total infor­ 2-Bedrooni bed with dresser, complete, REAL ESTATE Sales people BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy nis, carpeting and Individual $26,600 Manchester — mation call Builder: 643-9797 only. son preferred, hours can be FOR SALE- 3 Door Dropleaf $125. Maple dining room table, for Manchester area. Must be intersection. Large seven controlled heating and air con- Cape, 4 finished. $54,900 - Cape. ! or 646-6555; Eves 643-1357 or 646-1316 licensed or in process. flexible. 646-5707. ditionlna. Just a few remain Pine Hutch, $275. 1 Door, 1 $75. Dinette set with (our room home, Urge lot. $55,000. 2 unfinished bedrooms, fireplaced 649-3731. Aportmenbl chairs, $50. 289-3509. Generous commission EXPERIENCED HELP For GAS STATION Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. at this low price. Call today. completed living room, formal dining Drawer Pine Dry Sink, $125. STOP AT THE schedule. Wolverton Agency DELIVERY AND STOCK N.H. SKI, snowmobile, lake Call 872-4003, anytime. kitchen duties and nightly ATTENDANT- Part time. pjOQL BUSiPi' Builder 646-8727 , 646-6555, redecorated, room, walk-out basement, MANCHESTER- Two Family $47,900 - TWO Family flat on Realtors, 649-2813. CLERK-Full time, steady Evenings 649-1294. *180 privileges, therapeutic chalet, FOUR PIECE BEDROOM CORN CRIB cleanup. Apply in person at Neat, good personality. Must floors, garages, 1,800 square feet F la t, 3 8i 4. A lum inum tenton Street. An unusual but SET- Couch, coffee table, FanI’s Kitchen, 1015 Main work for wholesaler in have drivers license and not desirable home. Where can indoor heated pool, sauna, TEN PIECE DEVOW Sec­ On luchlanil Hood storms, aluminum siding. 2 living room chair. Mrs. We are open for the seaton. 10 to 8 EXPERIENCED Adult Street after 2 p.m. Manchester. Some heavy lif­ afraid to hustle. This is an (on IMMACULATE, wallpapering, living area. per month you find a two family with whirlpool, $100,0d0 to replace, tional sofa. Beige Herculon ting. Good driving record ★ ★ car garage. Deep lot. Plus P auline H alay, 742-8577. Fresh corn and vegetables picked Babysitter wanted. To care call basis) day or night posi­ FOUR YEAR OLD. seven COMPLETELY exterior, nice $38,900 — Andover lake Includes wall to wall] tw o fireplaces, TWO now $65,0(X)-easy mortgage. fabric, scotchguard. Brand dally. Pick your own required. Phone for appolnt- many extras. Excellent condi­ OLD, 6-bedrooms, excrilent new. Must sell. 649-7463. Wales Road, Andover, Conn. for five month old infant in my REAL ESTATE CAREER- tion. You will be guaranteed room Colonial. Three r e m o d e l e d Older home. ' lot. Good starter front. 2 bedroom year tion. Priced to sell, tow $40s. Franklin stoves, TWO car gar­ ment, 643-9147.______carpeting, heat, hot] condition, 50 acres, brook, South Windsor home. Days. Earn $15,000 annually. Must at least 20 hours per week. bedrooms, 2Vk baths, Fully carpeted throughout. 3 home. round Ranch, kitchen with Paul J. Correnti, Real Estate, age, TWO relatively new gas ° YJ water and parking. fields, big barn, view, $95,000. WE BUY AND SELL Fur­ Own transportation. have license, or in process. CiXpi Only prerequisite is (if we carpeting throughout, 16 x 32 bedlam s, IW baths, beautiful $34,600 Manchester — 6 appliances, huge stone 643-5363. heating systems, TWO not References required. Call 289- $$$|$| Experienced or in- Bank takeover tot, $5,000-lake, niture. Cash on the line. One TAQ SA LE S Antiquaa 45 Part timers considered. experienced licensed real es­ call-you haul) Stickles lABCl ingrouno pool, fireplace, at- rec room with bar. Screened room Cape. fireplace, aluminum sided 6 4 3 - 1 9 6 1 water tieaters? (Jne unit va­ 2040. Ralph Pasek, Realtor 289------1 Q in porch. All appliances. cant. (Jood income producer. boat and beach privileges, IW piece or an entire houseful. tate people wanted, to Join Sunoco, 50 Tolland Tpke. No 0 Uched garage, family room, Convenient SPACIOUS L - RANCH, 3 Equal Houabig 7475. phone calls. wash area with Uundi^ shoot. Large fenced in yard with Oppoftuidtf T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- hours from Boston, $300 down, 64^32. Furniture Barn, 345 WANTED Antique furniture, progressive Century 21 office. neighborhood, bedrooms, den, sewing room, Main Street beside Douglas EXPERIENCED Carpenter Many more extras. Asking pool Low $40s. No agents. CENTURY 21 1577. $75 monthly. Call 603-522-3838; NEIGHBORHOOD TAG glass, pewter, oil paintings, or needed - Send resume to P. 0. Thorough training, top com­ D Ij new aluminum rec room. Cathedral ceiling 603-522-3736. Motors. SALE-Friday. Saturday, Sun­ o ther antique item s. R. RN for office nursing position. missions, over 60 new homes TRUCK DRIVER FOR Fur­ $51,900. Call 643-9262 for ap- Call owner, 647-1925. Box 180, Columbia. Send resume to Box V, c/o siding, storms, JACKSTON/ over living and dining rooms. day. 10-5. 'TV's, mini-bike, Harrrison, 6434709, available soon. For personal niture delivery. Apply ointment, after 5. 94 Henr Stone fireplace, 30 foot Manchester Herald. Watkins Warehouse 91 Elm treet. screens, plush AVANTE celling tiles, housewares, SECRETARY- Real Estate and confidential interview, f wall to wall kitchen and breakfast area. toys. U Cambridge Street. WANTED - Furniture, old call Sid Green, Century 21 Street, Manchester. Ask For Apprasial office in FULL TIME CLEANING TWO carpeting, heat 646-1316 Lovely street for children, toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Jackston Avante, 646-1316, Mr. Leboeuf. $67,900. 646-6526 after 4. Manchester. Call 646-0882. MAN- Call 633-1691. DRIVERS ★ ★ cost under $400 BUSINESS & SERVICE TAG SALE- Saturday St Sun­ clocks, swords, guns, Outright evenings 646-4153. purchase, or consignments, FAMILY pqr year. day, 38 Conway Road (Green SALES Representative for JOBS ARE HERE- They are FOR MANCHESTER - Ranch. Set on a Urge treed lot Manor). Leaving town. Large b l l 644-8962. CHILD CARE-Mature, temporary assignments In $53,900 Glastonbury — selection. Priced to sell. Some motor freight carrier in Hart­ Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, close to all conveniences. A Home With A History reliable individual to care for your area, doing the jobs you SCHOOL BUSES small down payment. Good in­ Immaculate furniture. 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter QENEIIAL OFFICE ford area. Move ahead with a seven year old after school, Separate beating systems, service-minded organization. do best. Clerks, Secretaries, terest rate. Owner will Ranch on 100x200 1760 James Goalee Colonial Tires - In good condition, and CLERK NEEDED housekeeping desirable, Apple Typists, Keypunch Operators, Training atarta now lor assume mortgage. 25 years 2-car garage, large manicured lot. TAG SALE-Saturday, Sunday, reasonably priced. Call 643- Salary, fringe benefits in­ Hill area, Glastonbury, to do light typing and cluding pension, group in­ ana all office skills are needed qualHIad paopla to loam ^m ent. Call anytime, 649- kitchen. Shows well and U New roof, new Monday. Plants-35 cents to 4739. transporation preferred. 6S3- immediately. Special a good Investment. Asking $3.50, furniture, dishes, tools, bookkeeping, phone work, surance, car. Send resume to 0032 after 6. to driva achool bua part- exterior paint. Hartford Despatch, Attention Recruiting in Manchester $47,900. hu|e 2 car gar­ DIRECTORY toys, some coins and stamps. BLACKSMITH’S BELLOWS, filing and billing. tima In Manohaatar or Very old with original leather, W, Crowley, Box 8271, East Wednesday, August 10th., 9 Vamon In Baptombar. age. apple trees, 122 A v o n d a le R o a d , Experience helpful but will ACCURATE TYPIST -With a.m. to 1 p.m., Manchester Manchester. 649-2239. handmade nails and Hartford, Connecticut, 06108 clerical skills, for various many extras. Sanicaa OHarod 31 Sarvleaa Oltarad 31 Painting-Papparing 33 Pooting-Siding-Chimnay 34 train. E.O.E. YWCA, 78 North Main Street. ZINSSER hardware. Over 4 feet tong. duties, needed for receiving Country club or TAG SAL&FrIday Satur- $75. 742-8984. Long and short term tem­ R— Wgr______646-1511 LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, h Reply Box U and shipping department. 7 ROOM MinneclUug is C iM TREE Service - Free es­ PAPER HANGING Expert. BIDWELL Home Improve- day, August 5 £ 6, at 10. HOMEWORKERS: $85.00 porary assignments and high timates, discount senior trlmminng and tree work, etc. Your average paper, in Tho Manchoetor Interviewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. hourly rates. Never a fee. Kel­ Miliifflum Requirainents your choice for ment (to. Expert installationalla Clothing, Fisher Price Toys, Wantad to Buy 49 weekly addressing, stuffing Dynamic hfital Products Co., COLONIAL citizens. Company 646-8864 or 647-1240. averag e room , $30. Mr. of aluminum siding, gutters envelopes. Start immediately. ly Girl, 100 Constitution Plaza, golf. baby furniture, mis­ Evaning Harald Inc., 422 North Main Street, $23,900-Five room Aluminum Manchester owned and Richman, 646-3864. and trims. Roofing installa­ ACCORDIONS - WWill pay up Details, rush 25 cents & self 249-6585. An Equal Opportuni­ 1. 5 years good driving cellaneous. 186 Bolton Center Manchester. 646-4048. with central air con­ sided Ranch. Two car garage, $$$$$$ Ellington - 14 operated. Call 646-1327. ED’S LIGHT Trucking - tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- to $80 (or 120 bass. $20 for 12 addressed stamped envelope: ty Employer M/F. experience. Itoad. ditioning, family room, 1 Vk-acre plus, private beach Acre Commer­ ■* I Cellars and attics cleaned. PAINTER NEEDS Work - 9109. bass. 247-0842. Bestco, 3209 N.W. 7Sth 2. No criminal record. r ^ t s . Lessenger SelU, 646' cial Site with EXPERT TREE Removal - Trees cut. Free estimates. Interior, Exterior Painting, Dep K1829, NURSES AIDE 11 p.m. to 7 full and 2 half baths, TAG SALE- Aug. 6 and 7th. 10 CARPENTER-Experlenced 3. Good physical condition. flrepUced living room, frontage on both Free estimates. Insured. 646-1943. Papering, by the hour or Job. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, - 4. 95 South Road, Bolton. and capable of handling men. Hollywood, Floru . 33024. a.m. Two nights per week. J Working Manchester area for garage, etc. All of this plus Rt. 30 and Rt. Residential, Commercial. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Plow and cultivator at­ □ R E N T A L S Knowledge of ail types of Enjoy working in the self care 4. Proper attitude. (X)LONIAL-Seven rooms, set Eight room totally renovated to combine over eight vears. Reasonable. ALUMINUM Siding does need Summer homes, apartments, nings. (Quality workmanship, RNs LPNs unit at Manchester Manor 140. Includes a tachments for Bolens tractor, home siding helpful. Steady RECEPTIONIST - Secretary, 5. Clean Appearance. a Urge landscaped lot. far back on Urge wooded lot. modern convenience and true Colonial charm. Cali, Al-State Tree Expert cleaning. Free demonstration windows puttied. 20 years free estimates. Fully insured. Opening available. Nursing Home. Please call 2000 sq. ft. knlc-knacs, baby furniture, work. Company benefits $140. Sales office seeking 6. Be available for work Don’t wait, call today. Immediate occupancy, $41,500 Co., 742-6591. and estimate. 0 K Cleaning experience! Will Travel. E. 87^9187, 649-3417. bright individual for varied of- Fill! time 3 to 11. 6464)129 between 9 a.m. to 4 building, and a Three good-taed bedroomi, 2 full hatha, 3 etc. Poomt tor Rani 52 available to qualified can­ during the entire Priced at $53,500. or offer. Lessenger Sells 646- Service, Coventry, Conn. 742- Davis, 6494495. didate. Call Mr. Bernard flee functions. Pleasant per- Part time 7 to 3. p.m. 6713. 16x24 log cabin fireplacea, living room, dining room, keeping CHAIRS REGLUED, F ur­ 6733. SPECIALIZING cleaning and sonality. Excellent typing and school year. room, den and lovely apacioua kitchen, muck TAG SALE-14 French Road. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room Lozier, 649-5368. ideal for office. niture repaired, rellnishing, PROFESSIONAL Painting: repairing chimneys, roofs, e en- light steno needed. Small WAITRESS- Evening work. COMPLETE LAWN Manchester. Household - Shower/balh, privali BEAUTIFUL THREE Many original paneling. Situated on 2 a c re s in touch-up work. House calls Interior & Exterior, Commer­ new Tooli. Free estimates. 30 trance, free parking, Apply friendly office. Excellent Please a^ply in person- No Sundays. Apply Davis ZINSSER BEDROOM- Rec room, maintenance - Lawns, $5 and goods, miscellaneous, clothes. ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS-In possibilities with Glaatonbury with fully reconstructed barn, and service calls, pick up and cial St Residential. Free es­ Years Experience. Howley, Saturday and Sunday. 10 a m. 195 Spruce Street. Manchester, Vernon and sur­ benefits. Fee paid. Olsten Ser­ restaurant, Caldor (qilaza. ReMler 646-1611 flrepUce living room Con­ delivery. 569-28iS7 days or Hedges, $10 and timates. Fully insured. 646- 643-5361. vices, 242 Trumbull St., Hart­ this one. Call for d ik in g $77,900. Call and fertilizing. to 5 p.m. rounding areas. For wide ROanLLE MEMORUL dominium. Many extras. To after 5. 4879. MANCHESTER • Large clean ford, 549-5561. SALESMAN-Oothlng and fur­ AM and/or PM Routaa deUlU. awake person of neat NURSMCtlOME see today, call1 643-t9n.i ROOFER WILL Install roof TAG SALE-August 6 & 7,10 to furnished room, centrally nishings. Mature man for part Ploaaa eaH John Thraft at VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON • ALLIED Real Estate WINDOW CLEANING - siding or gutters (or tow dis­ appearance, and good 2> BOUTH ST R EE T time work at our Vernon LO M BARDO S QUALITY PAINTING and 6. A lot of everything, in­ located, responsible working character. Steady work-no DENTAL-SURGICAL Assis­ Country living in thU Urge MAJESTIC FOUR Bedroom ir Commercial 8i Residential. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, count price. Call Ken at 647- ROCKVILLE, CONN. Store. Apply In person to Mr. 643-2414 attics, garages, yards Paper Hanging by Willis cluding H-0 train set, Cavrok male. 649-^. layoffs. Life Insurance- tant. Wanted for oral sur- Colonial with s beautiful view. ColonUl. ImmacuUte In and and AssodatN 633-8993 Full insured. Free estimates. In su red , 1566. Snyder,ler, R e u l Met 903 any waakday morning Family room, patio, first floor cleaned, moving, trucking. Schultz. Full) sheets and fireplace, bedroom Medical Insurance-Pension- eon's Vernon office. Full out. Two car attached garage. Call Quality Maintenance In­ references. 649-41iil43 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Ime, experience preferred. Main Streel, boloro lor an Intor- laundry, four good sized 144 Main 6L, Mxt to KotC corporate, 646-8845. Loam for sale. Lawn service. furniture, lamps,plus much Incentive Bonus. Aggressive ? Priceless view. Only $M,W)0. more! Ill Florence Street, room-fully furnished. Stove, management program in Send replies to Box R c/o bedrooms. Buy now and pick Losenger tells, 646-6713. ftaaftor 649-4033 South Windsor RtducDd' No job too big or small. 568- your own jialnt and carpet 8522. Building-Contracting 33 Manchester. refrigerator. Linens provided. effect.^m ing opportunity of Manchester Herald. CLUTTERED ATTICS & Haating-Plumbing 35 80i Main Street. 649-9879. colors. Call Peterman Agen­ Cellars? Will haul unwanted $275 per week to start. Phone cy, 6 4 6 ^ , or 644-6656. WES ROBBINS carpentrv TAG SALE-830 Vernon Street. 872-4315, between 9 a.m. and 2 WELDERS - Certified Air­ MMMNE SHOP HAS OPEMNG Items for you reasonably. Call ODD JOBS - Landscaping, SEWERLINES, sink lines, yard clean-up, shrubbery remodeling specialist. Ad­ Manchester. August 6th and THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ p.m.. An Equal Opportunity craft type. Class A. First and Binlnaaa Opportunity 14 MANCHESTER 649-1616, or 5884322, for free ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cleaned with electric cutters, nished rooms. Kitchen second shift. Full and part work, driveway sealing, tree 7th. 9 to 4. Rain or shine. Old Employer. estimates. bullt-ins, bathrooms, ^ professionals. McKinney and new collectables, and privileges, centrally located, time. Apply J. T. Slocomb Co., for a compression mold HOUSEWIVES: Turn your service and lightlighi trucking and Bros. Sewage Disposal SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! ainting. (toll John, 649-51-5517 or kitchens, 649-3448. ' household items. parking, men only. Deposit. SEVERAL PART TIME third 68 Matson Hill Road, South spare time Into $$. GUod posi­ lar^ firepUd^ family room. BRICK, BLOCK, Stone Commpany, 643-5306. Call 6&2358. Glastonbury, Ct. Brett, 6464136. shift positions available. App­ tion in pow ing cosmetic In­ Placed on the countryride c~ ~ Fireplaces, concrete. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - repairman with experience. DON'T Mitt WOODED MINI Chimney repairs. No Job too TAG SALE-Multl family, ly Bess Eaton Donuts, l30 dustry. Set your own hours, large lot. Nearing completion. Homes, Additions, Repairs, NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet August 6 8c 7, 10 to 4. Fur­ MANCHESTER - Clean fur­ SALESMAN - Appliance-TV. tlRINa thif large ■BTATI on two acres. small, teve. Call 644-6356 for HOUSECLEANING: Jobs Center Street, Manchester. earn commission We need Call Peterman Agency, 646- CabineU. Call Gary Cushing, repairs, plugged drains, niture, clothes, plants, mis­ nished room near bus. Retail. Must have experience. you. Call 5664325. 6404 or 6444666. older Colonial, large Convenient, private, estimates. wanted in Manchester/Bolton kitchen faucets replaced, Good wages, fringe benefits. area. $4.p0 an hour. 345-2009. cellaneous items. Bayberry parking. Responsible TEACHER WHO IS Call Bernle's, 242-5517. rooma, plenty of ipace completely renovated. repaired. Rec rooms, workiing male. Blanchard St E x p e rle n ^ . 649-0692. Road, Bolton. CERTIFIED in Spanish and LOCAL AREAS FOR SALE - Home In Maine. for a growinig family. Unusually well built ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bathroom remodeling, heat Rossetto, Inc. 846-2482. CARPENTERS-EIxperlenced AVAILABLE! National snack and attics. Moving large Ehigllsh for the Coventry High Reply Box T In the country, 44’ x 16’ Ranch Call us today for more Brick R a^. Four car n/i WoodDd AcrM Carpentry and general con­ modernizzatlon, etc. Free t a g SALE- Three Families, School. Call Dr. Donald J. in construction field. packaging company will ap­ with three Bedrooms and a brick garage, can be sub­ appliances, also stone or loam Painting- Papparing 32 tracting. Residential and Estimate gladly given. M & M BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished InformaUon. $36,900. delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. Saturday 9 to 4, 159 Irving N lcoletti, at 742-8913. An knowledge of various types ol point active couples for three acre lot. Garage in base­ divided. $67,900. Dutch Cotonlal — $139,900 commercial. Whether it be a Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871. Street. Records, aluminum room. Kitchen privileges. ^ual opirartunity Employer. siding helpful to open 8 c/o IRandiexter Herald exclusive distribution and ment. $36,000. Can 107-746- Beautiful custom built builders home. 4-5 extra large PAINTING - interior and small repair Job, a custom Centrally located. Parking. close homes for insulatini VINYL REPAIR - We can fix storm door, small appliances, iating packaging of exceptional 5156 or 107-4264630 for more PRICK RIOUCED on bedrooms, huge family room with 12 foot long stone exterior, paperhanging, built home or aiwthing in PLUMBING and Heating - baby furniture, bike, wigs, Women only. Deposit. Call contractor. Steady work. SINK YOUR TOES sofas, chairs, cars etc. No snack foods. Work at home. information. this 6Vk room Cape, excellent work. References. between, call 846-1379. Fast service. Reasonable more! Rain date, Sunday. 649-2358. Group insurance. Good into the plush fireplace-ceiling to floor-raised hearth. Sliders to deck, need (or expensive rec- ★ Deliver to stores. H High l^ in­ huge kitchen with loads of cabinets. 2 separate ovens, one Free estimates. Fully In­ rates. Licensed. Call Ron. 643- wages. Call Mr. Bernard come. Part time avalUble.a r a u l SIX ROOM Cape with fireplaced living covering. 568-5878. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- carpeting throughout mlcromatic, slate foyer. 2!A baths, derorated in Italian NEWTON SMITH 6567. TAG SALE-Moving must sell. Apartmanta For Rant 53 ASSISTANT LoHer, 649-5368. Write Box X c Dormer. Living and dlnliig room, huge kitchen, 3 4431.______Remodeling, Repairing Rec "5^-, this lovely Contem­ style, lit floor laundry room and sewing room, all REWEAVING burns, holes. All household items. Stove, H N 'S - L P N ’S Manchester Herald. room, kitchen, newly bedrooms, nice rooms. No Job too small. 649- twin beds, TV, etc. 78 School WE HAVE customers waiting MANAGaiTRAliE porary Chidet. Central hardwood floors, stone and cedar front, 2-car garage,- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. J.P. LEWIS ti SON-Interior P A R T T IM E 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Shift renovated, three bedrooms, rlvate yard. Good 3144. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Street. 6464214.______(or the rental ol yyour apart­ |For HuUh & Betuty Aid ch«ln JANITOR/CLEANERS P U C E YOUR BUSINESS on air, bMutiful kitchen, electric doors, burglar and (ire alarm svstems. centrallv Window shades, Venetian and exterior painting, Itflct In luper marketjdnii 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Shift fireplace, full basement, gar- ocation close to Flooring 35 ment or home. J.D. Real Needed. Eary morning, 6 to 9 ’ Main Street for u little age, very clean, $39,600. f fireplace. $69,900. air conditioned, thermopane windows. 1500 gal oil tank. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. paperhanging. and Estate Associates, Inc. 646- or department atore Rexf Part time or fuli time. everything. $37,900. M vtow's, 887 Main St. 64^ remodeling. Fmly Insured. CARPENTRY li Masonry - TAG SALE-Two families. 80 lift MTMdult- Apply Friday. a.m., 6 day week. Few monthly. Manchester O orles m U celli and Son, Built in 1975. Other features too numerous to mention. Additions and remodeling. FLOOR SANDING St Bell Street, Manchester. I960. Uth.. 1 to 6. Pleasant working conditions. 6494866.______evening openings, 6:30 to 9 , $11 Main Street. 646-1540, 6464600. 5221. Fro estimates. Call Anthony Reflnlshing. Floors like new. Saturday A u m t 8th and Sun­ : 30. Must have own transpor­ BenefiU. SquiUacote, 6494611. No waxing. (Specializing In LOOKING (or any ! in real 1HE BMHWWS Century 21 CARPENTRY - All types of HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch day August 7th, 9-5. Furniture, Moors DISCOUNT tation. Call 649-5334 PROSPEROUS Manchester MANCHESTER - hnnukcuUte MBWIUiiUX older floors). Staining floors. household items, electric estate rental ■ apartments, carpentry; Remodeling, painted for $lf0-|200 by I >77 WMt MMdt* Tpk*. restaurant grossing over six room Ranch. Three JACK8T0NMVANTE CARPENTRY • Repairs, Ceilings. In-outside painting. lawnmower. coins, books, homes, multiple dweellings, AUTO BODY MAN roofing, siding. No Job too scheduling now Professional ManchMiwr VERNONMANOR M70,0M III nealth forces bedrooms, fireplace, central remodeling, additions, gar­ Morso Stove Dealer. John rock collection, mis­ no fees. Call /D . Real Estate experienced painter, good II a small. Free estimates. 644- considers any lob. 239-928794287 871-0385 owner of 10 yean to sell. air condltioalng, animinum 04^1210 _ evenings or weekends. Don. ages, rooofing. Cill David Verfaille, 646-5750, 872-2222. cellaneous. Associates. Inc. 646-1980. ★ starting rate, 40 hours a week, Complete figuies available. siding, beautiful landscaped, 307$. ntrU 644-im MMU3 good fringe benefits. Call 688- Mr. Andisk), Belflore Agency A real Show piece. $40's. mm w u u 647-1413. Hayes Corp. 6464131. 7 PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 5, 1977 ACROSS 64 Storaga Antwar to Previous Puzzle FrMkMHilniMt building MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri,, Aug, 5. 1977- PAGE SEVENTEEN Auloa For Safa t 1 Autoa For Sala 87 Autoa For Sala SI Autoa For Sala SI I Pelvit IS fFTim 8 City In Hawaii DOWN i i m □ n iD Charlas M. Schultz 1966 FORD GALAXIE # T w ^ f o u r □ran Excellent mechanically, has Dear Abby hours 1 Haarty laugh „ H t i i n n n T h C N A T I O M i ^ new brakes and tuneup. Some 12 FoHoinger (comp, w d j □ OH □OOBHaBI CHORCHES MOTORS HOUCS OOID OE-lOO RAMbody 1 rust. $175 or best offer. Guthrie 2 Household GUApD gffOKC UP I OW*4■2748. 13 Oetert nomad applisnea □□□ nOHDO DOO 14 French article 3 Copioua □on HOHHD nn (2 16 Cuhivatta 4 WIralatt □POP DOH ppan HEV, O 1977 UniMd fMIurt tyndiMIt, Me OuR OFFICE R A ^V ^ 1967 M USTANG-Green. PRESENTS... By Abigail Van Buran ■ M i n O H P O D a l l RI6HT, I 60ES6... 0KA‘i',U)ATCHP0(3...|'LL Automatic console, bucket 16 Takes oath ilgnal HCIUPP WATCHP06! seats, radio, heater, power 17 Ganatie 5 Own MAYBEALimEHUN6RY.. BRIN6 H'OU SOMETHING i)U5T A5 IT f brakes, power steering. Brand New Brand Naw DEAR ABBY: Last week I returned from caring for my matsrial 6 Praasaa HOW'RE “Cream puff." $685. Call 5& ailing mother for the last five weeks. She has a terminal jabbrj 7 Authoritativa ‘/'DOIN' W A . T 6ETT 1M 6 ^ 8613, after 4. 1077 OODGE illness and lives 300 miles from here. 18 Naw England rula 0UTTHERE7J 1977 D0D8E D-100 caps 8 Murky 27 Faminina Yesterday a friend of mine called on me and I am still in axcIsmsUon iMTEfZE^ING ^ 19 Lion's homa 9 Bombfallurst (tuffix) JUNK OR UNUSED CARS PICKUP CHARGER SE shock. She begged me to give my husband a divorcel It 20 Baggage 43 Liable Wanted, In any condition. 872- seems they saw a lot of each other while I was out of town. (si.) 28 Old-laahionad 22 Haraldic cross 30 Ovarbita 45 Parsdiiaa 6667. She said ^ e y were “in love," and he claimed I won’t give 24 Short blunt 10 Shskaipeara’i raiuh (2 wdi.) 47 Pacific island and wHa him a divorce. She said my husband said we were 3 t Regarding 48 Paopla 1973 DATSUN Hardtop. Four “separated" and I had left him! 26Eyad 11 Poiitiva wordi 32 Collage gkt 49 Ram’i matat speed, am/fm radio, air con- We ve ^ e n m uried for 17 years and there never was 29 Languaga of 19 Forthcoming (fiUoning. One owner. Nofta Africa (comp, wtkl 61 Units [ T/AKE/VIETZP'tO U R 'I any mention of divorce. In fact, I thought we had a good 21 Arab garment Excellent gas mileage. $1,375. 33 Tiny pardcla 23 Tributary 35 Father 53 Pigeon ihaltar V U E A P E R / J marriage. I am stunned, hurt and dizzy trying to figure MIckay Finn — Morris Walts 643-9708 or 647-1908. 34 Part ol a 26 Succulent 38 Hit 54 Potato this out. church Lean burn V-8 engine, automatic, AM/FM 26 Rsssarch 39Yaar(Sp.| 67 Move quickly PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, Can you help me? 36 Spanish radio, vinyl roof, steel belted radial whites, cantara 41 Triumphant 58 Auxiliary verb SURE — I KNOW N four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ air conditioning, tinted glass, light STH.L IN SHOCK srttcla YOU’RE THAT’S RIGHT, ^ IW W ING A LITTLE T YES-AND I SAW 37 Hast unit 1 2 3 4 JOHNNY VOLASi BUT CARLOS’ SHERIFF. AND HE WORK ON THE CASE. I CAPTAIN ROGERS. ban Motors, 649-2076. r " $ 7 $ 1 11 I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM I 6 cylinder, 3 speed, SW ft. box. Stock package, buckets, pin stripes & more. 38 Right away PUBLIC TOLD ME VtDU’RE DJD you TALK TP / NOTHING SHORT Of #7371 De a r STILL; What’e to figure out? Tell your husband LATELV f DEFENDER' TRYING TO HELP m Stock #7045. Orig. list *6929 You Sava 39 Land msaiura 12 13 14 A M IRACLewLL 1973 CHEVELLE MALIBU •1094. about your visitor, and let HIM explain It to yon. 40 OInglll HELP CARLOSI SS. Automatic transmission, t | xiAp '^'c* NOW NOW j 42 Pullad le 17 power steering and brakes, DEAR ABBY: I have a rather delicate problem. My 44 Sacrata many extras. ^295. 646-6171. 11 11 20 21 1' husband comes from a large family, and I get along very 46 Jardinlara 1 ' ^ r r T ~ * 3 7 7 7 well with all of them, but naturally I like some of his sisters 47 Grand 22 22 1965 TWO DOOR BUICK LE 24 21 8-« and brothers better than others. My question: When I 60 Tiny ipack DK*: SABRE-82,000 miles. Good CHORCHES IS YOUR LEASE HEADQUARTERS entertain, isn't it O.K. for me to invite, say, a few of my 52 Officar-a 21 27 21 20 30 31 32 C3MAUJ condition. $375 . Call 643-2323, Cindldau after 5. husband's sisters and brothers, and leave out some? 23 34 31 30 FOR CHRYSLER-DODGE CARS 8> TRUCKS I was called on the carpet by my husband's grandmother School (abbr.l 55 Auto worksrt' 27 11 3$ 1977 CUTLASS SUPREME- who said if I couldn’t invito ALL of the brothers and union (ibbr.) sisters, I shouldn’t invite any of them. Abby, that would Ap»rtmtnt» For Ront S3 Aportmontn For Root 53 Autoo For Solo SI 8,250 miles. Automatic, power LOOK AT OUR FULLY 66 Subiaquantly 40 41 42 43 steering,' power brakes, m^';e 18 people every time. I don’t expect to bo invited 58 Ctik'a Please Him THREE BEDROOM NEWER 1964 Studebaker Cruiser - 4 am/fm radio, stereo, alarm RECONDITIONEO PRE-OWNED AUTOSI every place MY sisters and brothers are. I’d like to add circular atrip 44 41 4$ system, air 59 Handball DUPLEX-1275. Call 649-2462. door sedan. V-8 engine, 6 new copditioning, that I invite the whole tribe occasionally, so it's not like I’m 47 41 4$ tlnfInted ■ glass, color-da^ snubbing anyone. point 10 11 12 83 14 Pritcllla’s Pop — Al Vermaar tires including snows. One 60 Ona (Gar.| IVIIUBliSOON orange> withwfth tan vinyl roof. $5,- IS 1$ 17 NofflM for Ron! S4 family owner - good condition. 74 TOYOTA COROLLA $2495 73 DODGE POUUU 1199S BIGFAMO,Y 6 t Alsutian 1$ Call 1-974-1349. 700. Owner. Call r '- — - t/ Ooul. '.IVUf bliich ifi.HtlOFOtiO I'’t j Spl'Pfl ALL RIGHT, EMILY/ A NEW 2-Ooor Hardtop. V-8. auto.. P8, PB. Exoollant iiland II $0 Small house lower end of Ver­ fildio Gfent shape ms'de out condition Inoida & outl DEAR BIG: I don’t know who is calling the signals in 81 WHAT PO YtXI ^ CONCEPT Modem 1977 CHEVY Chevette - 62 Intsrmadlats € non Avenue, Rockville. Two PARTS Department now open your family, but she’s out of bounds. If you “invite the (prafix) 62 13 $4 THINK THIS IS ? IN HAIR bedrooms, living room, Aquamarine. 4,000 miles. Saturdays. Complete line of whole tribe occasionally,” no one should feet offended. 63 Loch in - 1 TRANSPLANTS? kitchen, $175 Mr month plus Chrysler parts. Chorches Larger engine. Automatic, 6,-' 73 DODGE D-200 PHXUP $2 74 CHEVY MALIBU $2995 Scotland 2-Bedroom 000 miles on warrantee. 872- V-a, iuto., PS, Low low milM. Looks & runt llko Wagon. V-8 automatic. e*ceNent condition in- Invite whom you wish. (NtWIVAnX INTIRMUM AttNt se c u rity , T en an ts pay Motors. 649-3646. new! Side and out utilities. 872-9272 8755. IBpartments 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 DEAR ABBY: I have a problem. 1 am a 66-year-old Olfleaa-Storaa for Rant 59 - 54,000 miles, 351 (^veland 74 OPEL MANTA 76 DODGE DART $366$ woman who is engaged to a 69-year-old man. He has been a engine. Excellent running 4 speed radial ties, write w*th rod »enor Swiruar, 2 Door, 6 cytindar, utomitlc, powar widower for 11 years. He has asked me to go with him to •taarlng, radio, vinyl roof, vrMta wall Uraa, Ilka Win at Bridge Ecor.omical' visit his family. It would be a 900-mile trip by automobile. >180 SMALL BUSINESS or Office condition. New shocks and 1975 DODGE naw. approxlmitaly 2.100 mllaa. per month space for rent. Busy brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- My chil^en feel that it would be “proper” for me to go pedestrian area. Low rent. 4484. Tradesman Van 74 VW SUPER BEETLE $2495 73 OLDS CUTLASS $2895 with him if we flew, but “improper” if we drove. I have Minimum points kilis Siam llncludes wall to wall 643-1442. Chrome & yellow, six known this gentleman since childhood and see nothing TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- 4 ipM d. rtditlt. AM/FM ittroo. dtrk groon, Supreme 2-Doof Hardtop. V-8 .luto PS PE3 a*r ■carpeting, heat, hot cylinder, automatic •xcollont 00000011001 transportation. Really Sharp' “improper” about making the trip with him regardless of ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp just 21 points for his two- 1 water and parking. transmission, power how we went. Will you kindly advise me, Abby. notrump opening, which is the ev fice. Ground level, central cal'. Asking $2550. 646-4938. NORTH steering, air conditioning, UNDECHIED minimum he plays for that 6 4 3 -1 9 A 1 location, professional 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE * A 9 5 tqiMlHo*ntng building, parking and utilities. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. steel belted radials, par­ »J7 J bid. Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawranca Of>por1unltf Automatic, power steering, tially customized inside, DEAR UNDECIDED: I see nothing “improper” here, Trick one produces the jack, Call 649-2^. except possibly that which exists in the minds of your *QJ2 air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best 14,000 original miles. Must ' 3 8 8 5 king and ace of diamonds. He IF YOU WON'T TELL MB WHERE children. Go along with your fiance and have a wonderful * K 10 2 2 I MEAN- ARE YOU C A L L M E THANKE-SUr MAYBE PROFESSIONAL Office - All offer. 289-7035. leads the ace of clubs at trick WE MET, MAYBE YOU’LL TELL ME WLAPEK'9 RR, R B P - /k P R IE N D - YOU WON’T THINK90 be seen! time. facilities. Excellent location. 75 OLDS OMEGA $2995 73 CAMARO W EST EA ST two; a low club to the nine at THI5.. HOW COME BIMBO’S HAVING OR A FRIEND OP THE Actually a f t e r YOU H EA R WHAT •4095 4 Door Sodan. 8 cyl.. automatic, P8. blue with YOU TAKE MB TO WLAPfiK’9 LAB? ATTRACTIVE Three room Good projection. Reasonable 1974 MUSTANG II - Very good Orange wlh ..uJdle interior R r.v! -lutoma*. *742 *863 trick three. East takes his FAMILV-OR WHAT? I'M WLADEKE I ’M ABOUT TO Bank Tarms Arranged matching Intorlor. PS. PR FIA N C E E 1 T B L L Y O U l Apartment - Stove, rent. 351 Center Street. 649- condition. Low mileage. Call DEAR ABBY: What is your opinion of a person who is IF 10 8 5 VQ004 queen and returns a diamond refrigerator, heat, electricity. 1680, 649-3549. 646-0879. constantly correcting others in public about the * 10 0 8 5 « K04 to dummy's queen. References, no pets. $165.646- SUBURBAN 74 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER $3295 75 DODGE D-200 PICtUIP $4095 pronunciation of words and their use? All involved in this * J54 *Q73 South cashes four spades 3167, 228-3540. ROCKVILLE - 20 X 40 store or 1976 GRANADA. Silver. 2-Door Sedan 4 speed sunroot AM PM stereo, situation are adults. SOUTH IDI Excellent condition. Power MOTOR GAR V* ton, V-8, PS. PB. 3 tpood. 8 fL box, Advonturor I while discarding the deuce of office space. Large display air, light blue wlh matching inferior Pockoga. Thank you. *KQ J10 diamonds from dummy, plays NEWER FIVE ROOM windows Ideal for barber disc brakes. Air conditioning, so Tolland Tumpika CRITICIZED VAK2 shop, insurance office, etc. tinted glass, protection group. On Mmdwttar Town U n t a club, picks up the Jack, APARTMENT in two family, e A73 scores a third club trick, dis­ Appllanced country kitchen, $125 monthly. Lee & Lament Radial tires. Firm $4495. Call 849-2076 75 FORD GRANADA $3495 *A8S 75 DODGE CHARGER $3595 2-Door, 6 cyl. UTO POWER STEERlS.', DEAR CRITiZED: 'The constant corrector is showing cards his seven of diamonds carpeting, seperate driveway, Realty 872-4690. after noon, 647-9OT1. North-South vulnerable V-8, auto., PS. PB, olr. Only 20,000 milat. POWER brakes, am radio ^ad..ii tires powde» his ignorance. It is Infinitely more Important to be KIND and plays hearts. The queen fenced yard, washer-dryer blue with matching interior than to be correct. hookup, utilities extra. $235. 966 MERCURY MONTEREY- Weil North Eait Sooth fails to drop and he is down 647-9347. Mechanically fine. Needs FORD WAGON - 1975. 2N .T. one. OFFICE SPACE • fender work. $450, or best 75 PONTIAC LEMANS $3695 As he explains it is bad luck. Automatic 8, power steering, 2 Door Hardtop, auto . PS. PB air. AM-FM f-adlo. 74 CAMARO $3695 Paaa 4N.T. Pan ON.T. 8237 SEV EN ROOM FOR RENT offer. 643-4829 power brakes, air con­ V-8. automatic. PS, PB. now tlrN, gold with As we see it. it Is unjustifiable rad'al tires copper with brow" vmyi interior balga vinyl roof & matching Intorlor. Astro-graph Pau Pais Pau S-Syr*. APARTMENT-24 Locust 250 square feet, cen ter of ditioning, excellent condition. Opening lead - lOe overbidding. Allay Oop — Dava Qraua Street. $300. Security. Manchester, air conditioning and AUDI IDOLS 1972 . Four door Call 646^966. Please him with this cas­ Available ^ptember 1st. Call parking. Call 643-9551. automatic, $1200. New brakes By BERNICE BEDE 080L ual suit for his wardrobe and battei7 . 644-2764. 646-2426, 9 to 5. Trucka for Sala 62 SAaiTTARlUt (Nov. 2S-Ose. By Oswald & Jamea Jacoby ■me SUN » SETTINC LOW, PRINCSES9.' 1 THINK ARE m . .. to wear as a suit or A Wisconsin reader wants to we’ve €ONE FAR ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY' SONG ; separates. CHORCHES MOTORS, INC. 21) Don't taka on a task today The magician believes that know the correct lead against MODERN THREE ROOM 1966 RED RAMBLER. SUtlon 1975 FORD PICKUP ta ? that you feel queasy about N o . 8237 with Photo- apartment for rent in North SUPERCAB. Ml ton with cap, A uthqrhed Dealer he can make tricks spring out notrump with ace-king-8-3-2 of Guide is in Sizes 3 to 8 □ AUTOMOTIVE wagon. 72,000 miles, 232 before you begin. The |ob you do of hit hand like rabbits from a years. Size 4 . . . 2% Hebron. Appliances, carpets, $2m ' 644-8215 stereo, snow tires. 21,0o0 Eltoiiliiilajj won't be e credit to you or to the diamonds and no other high heat incluSk. Private yard ...... miles. Excellent condition. hat. Any time he ii declarer, cards. yards 45-ineh. CHRYSLERj prolect at hand. he bids to ridiculous slami or Patterns available only Call 228-0213. Auloa For Sala' SI $4,250. Call 646-3355 after 7. AUBWt S, 1177 CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jen. I t ) We assume the lead is in sizes shown. 1971 IMPALA 4 door hardtop. New personal ambitions could A heap ol problems will develop gamea confident that his against three notrump and the TO OSDES. iind SI.00 lor lidi TWO ROOM UNFURNISHED 1965 RAMBLER Station Good conditon. Firm $850. NEWLY RESTORED AND in 80 Oakland St., Manchester 643-2791 be awakened In you this coming if you try, unasked, to manage superlative play, plus a little correct lead is fourth best. If piltirn. plui 2St lor poitilt inO Apartment. Kitchen, bath, Wagon - Running condition. Call 528-3980. excellent condition, 1961 year. That Is admirable. You someone elsa's affairs todsy. bit of luck, will bring the con­ no one holds four diamonds hindltni. large living room, all utilities. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, Chevy Vs ton stepside pickup. must foe careful not to gel so in­ Don't butt-ln where you're not In­ tract home. volved you don't take lime to and partner can gain the lead SUEBUBNETT $160. Security deposit. Rural 643-6536. AUDI 1974 100 LS, Automatic, $1395. 646-0685 after 5 p.m. vited. Today we see him bid six you will take four diamond Manchtfltor Evonino Horsld Manchester. Call 643-8905, four door, air, 42,000 miles. smell the roses. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Pab. It) notrump for no reason except 1150 A«*. ol Anwrleod. Original owner. $2595 firm. Motorcyelaa-BIcyclaa 64 Uotoreyelaa-BIcyclaa 84 Campara-Trallara Your mate may be e trifle tasty tricks. If declarer scores a Now York, N.Y. 10010 between 12 and 8 p.m. 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ Molorcycfes-Bfcycfas 84 Moblla Homaa SS that feeling of pride. He held trick with a doubleton queen, ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call 644-3^. today. The best course (or you Prim Nimi, Addrm with ZIP 1975 HONDA 750 Super sport. LEO (July 2S-Aug. 22) Pride could be to keep quial in d stay it Is just bad luck. CODE, stylo Numbor ond Slid. FIVE ROOMS good size, first 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville Excellent running condition. ARE YOU Selling your mobile goeth before a fall and you could out of range. T h e Spring & Summer floor, one car garage, securi­ 1969 PLYMOUTH VIP- 8 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Bony’s World. ★ ★ $1500 firm. 872-4258. home?? Buyers waiting. Please take a mighty tumble if you place (Feb. 20-Mereh ’77 BA SIC FA SH IO N ty. N ear b u slin e. $200 NEED CAR? Credit bad? cylinder. Excellent condition. PISCea 20) rack. $1,750. 289-4042. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 can Plaza' Homes, tod much stress on your Image Talk up to people today. Don’t contains a Bonus Coupon. monthly. 643-5502. Bankrupt? Repossessed? $795. All new tires. Call 649- Broker, l- The Flintatonea — Hanna-Barbara Productions FX-1200 - Built by factory MECHANICS SPECIAL- 1972 today rather than on whether look down on anyone. This even Price . . . $2.00 a copy. Honest Douglas accepts 6643. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE engineer. Branch heads, SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Honda 450. New transmission, you're paying your dues. To find applies to those who. lor your Add $2.00 for the New lowest down, smallest - Lowest Rates Available! Barnett clutch, aluminum new rubber, needs some valve out mors about yourseff send lor own reasons, you might not con­ Garage, children, no pets, 1967 CH EV RO LET 8 5/ SUCCESS IN SEWING. payments. Douglas Motors, Immediate binding authority. rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ work. 646-7979 or 643-7006. can't be beat. Over 50 homes your copy of Astro-Qraph Latler. sider to be worth the aflort. 7...JUST CAN'T RESIST security, lease, no utilities, 345 Main. CORVAIR. no H.P., fqur Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ buretor, balanced blue printed Mall 50 centa lor each and a ARIES (March 21-Aprll I I ) KISSING HER speed, new clutch, rebuilt ck- to choose from. Many set up HANDS AFTER good location. $250. 643-0796. surance Agency, 643-1126. motor and transmission. 646- HONDA-1974 XL 175. Woods long, sell-addreased. stamped Belora you |oln that Irlendly WE PAY $15 for complete buretors, tires good. Body ready to live in. Adult and SHE'S EATEN 7732. ready street legal. Excellent family parks available envelope to Astro-Qraph. P.O poker game with your pals to­ A p e a n u t AVAILABLE Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland needs some work. Restorable. HERCULES MOPEDS. A Box 489, Radio City Station, N.Y. day. be sure It's ol the penny- Best offer over $400. Call 649- shape. 1,900 miles. Call 643- through out the state. Trades BUTTER IMMEDIATELY-Remodeled Auto Body, 528-1990. better moped at a reasonable 1036. welcome. All homes priced to 10019. Be sure to tpeclly your ante variety, or you could lake a An d j e l l v , Apartmont* For Rani S3 8272 after 6 p.m. bath. Duplex. 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms. price. Cycle Gear, 63 Tolland ★ ★ sell from $3,995. FVII time ser­ birth sign. s a n d w ic h / Appliances, wall to wall 1989 CHEVROLET - Turnpike. Manchester. 647- vice department parts, v m a o (Aug. 23-SapL 22) You TAURUS (Aprs 20-May 2S) Try CENTRALLY LOCATED - 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA- Campara-Trallara no! to magnlly family problams caiqiet, laundry hook ups. Full Kingswood Wagon. Excellent 1022. HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, supplies and accessories. lack faith in your ideas today, Three room heated apart­ basement. Attic. ShadM yard. Six cylinder, automatic, four Moblla Homaa SS and consequently put too much today. You could create a major condition. Original owner. excellent condition, many Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur ment. Second floor. Security. Close to shopping. Adults. $225 door, power steering, 39,000 stock In criticitm. As a result you Issue that would distress all In $625. 875-0877. 1975 YAMAHA RD 350. extras. Exceptionally good 18’ CAMPER trailer - single Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. per month. 648-6297, 643-7023. miles. Call owner 643-7251. Bassannl chambers, Webco performance since purchased will accomplish little. your household. axle, excellent condition. pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-03M. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oci 23) Be QEMINI (May 21-June I t ) 1962 FORD FALCON-Four heads, Boge shocks, K-61’s- new. $500. Call 6 4 6 - ^ after Eleven years old. $1,500. Call THREE ROOM Apartment - FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, door, automatic, good tires, 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA front and rear. $950. 646^6036. 4:30 p.m. c a r e l u i that you're not UsuiHy you’re the ona In (ha 742-8930. VOLUNTEER 17’. Very good maneuvered Into a position to­ crowd who can spot a sUvsr lin­ -a Heat, hot water, appliances, September 1st. Adults, no good condition. $500 or best Sedan. Automatic, V-8, 350 S::.. engine. Excellent condition. condition. New tires, custom day so that you'll feel obligated ing (IraL Not so today — you see air conditioning. Storage pets. Security references, offer. Call 228-0513. Interior. $1800. Pool table, parking. Call mornings or $1495. 644-0548. If this occurs. It could ruin a mors dark clouds than bright area, laundry facilities, gar­ Autos For Sala 81 Autoa For Sala 81 Auloa For Sala 81 AMF $200. 742-6777. ones. after 4, 649-1265. friendship. age. Security deposit. No pets. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 11-Juiy 22) $£>5 . 643-4884 , 6^7268. Automollva Sanrica ■ as Should your opinion conflict with Handle your money frugally to­ Born Loaar — Art Sansom that ol the ma|orily today, keep It day, or a bed case ol spandar’a MANCHESTER - Main ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Id yourself You’ll only make remorse could set hi to put a i7 Street. 2/3 room Apartments, Scranton’s 1B 77 Plck^A^Wagon Sale sun specialists, factory waves. Nothing constructive will damper on sonte thingt you’re ITHOOBHI HDOWWeOMLH 60lUfa Dai.I'UEfcCTWBUlSFORHOU., ITMU^rgE Heated, hot water, trained, one day service, 114 result. looking forward to. appliances, parking, no pets. East Main Street, Rockville. Bugs Bunny — Htimdihl and BtofltI TD PRUtC WHEN tT RAIHEP ANP 1T>$ NOT RAlNINfc. Security. 523-7047. LOOKING 871-1617. i BOTHEKeP HOUR IT We offer the largest variety o f S All Automothra Sarvica SS attractive apartments and^ e l977byNEA me THREE ROOMS, heat, ^ townhouses m M anchester.^ 11 ■Bu s i n e s s LENDER, utilities, appliances included. g a Rental office open daily 9-5, j|§ Priced •TRENDS- SPENDER, Security deposit and ^ weekends. II-3. ^ to Choose .fmiltfll _ - □ GRIDDLE, TROB references required. No pets. to • I I * ** . J AND (pRIT, Our Boarding Housa — Carrol & McCormick $250 monthly. Call 646-6958 I DMILTO I From! • i il ffj after 5 p.m. VW STOCK­ I ENTERPMSES i GO! BROKERS/ REMEMBER W EN ON THE OTHER HAND., MACK m 646-1021 ^ i FOCM R7INT BBAtTY FLASH FAIRLY PIPNT BEAT THE COMMUTE! A5KEP MW. HOOPLB POPPED OUT OF MENTION Cromwell area’s most MUFFLER IF HE COULP t a k e THE UNJNDRY THAT prestigious and luxurious WE’RE OVERSTOCKED WITH BRAND NEW 1977 STATIDN WAGDNS h a m p e r ook 5HE studios. One, two and three MATURE FEMALE Room­ HER PICTURE ?^HE a n T bedroom apartments from mate wanted. Responsible. (SOT M NERVOUS A (SREAT CANPIP.' ■ HIT $160 to $269 per month. Call References requlrra. East 6-eidtmoMle Vista Cruisers 3-0ldsmolrils Custom Cruisers SPECIAL $H E 5A T 0N HIS 5HE WA6 50 FLASH today, 632-1300. Only 15 Hartford/Manenester area. 1—PonUac Grand Salarl 1—PonUac CAMERA BA6 IMPRE55EP WITH minutes to downtown Hart­ 528-5843 before 9 a.m. or after ANP BROKE Hl$ 5HE 6AVE IT.' yr1 Haathclitf This Funny World ford. 9 p.m. EXTRA LEN$E$.' HIM A 73 OLOt DELTA ROYAL $2708 1966-1974 FIE! »•$ eisTf MANCHESTER-Spaclous five 77 OLDS DELTA 80 $0898 2 Door. V-8, automatic. PS, PB. AIR, Uua, wfUto top. blua ^ *a**dhlie#.lBB. MANCHESTER - Suddenly 74 260Z $4390 b a s e d on in c o n ­ fcOAk’W P available! A magnificent two room apartment with heat, V-a, lutonuuo, P8, PB, 2000 mllM. 4 apaad. naw radlala. AM/FM radio, low mlloaoa Intorlor. BEETLEMUFFIER A CUSTOMER. WAS V bedroom apartment in The two c a r p a rk in g , $250 70 ORAND PRIX $0388 74 INTERNATIONAL *2998 v e r t ib l e COST-PRICE SEEKINO ACMCE ON Mansion on Otis Street. 'IVo monthly. Swurlty. 6494500, 2-Ooof Hwdlop. v-a, wto.. P8, PB, Ain, low mlloon. Trovalaa. V-B, AT. PS, PB, Ain, roof rack, woodgraki sidino 72 PONT. RONNEYILLE $1100 RATIO, PLUS TME THE PURCHASE OFA v-a, auto., PS, PB. vinyl roof. oompMdy racondWonad. fireplaces, huge living room, 644-1539. complolaly ad-up lor heavy duly towing. Incliidinq in t e r n a l PR3JBCTION LARGE BLOC OF 3 ^ formal dining room, base­ 70 CUTU8S SUPREME $4898 OF TERMINAL *AMAU3AMArED CENTRALLY LOCATED- 2-Door Hardtop. V-8. automatic. P8. PB. AIR, vinyl roof • TAILPIPES* ment, appliances, heat, elec­ wtiltowoH rodlola. 73 OLDS DELTA 38 $2088 71 OLOi CUTLASS $2290 INFRACTIONS, ITtS SHOELACES*/ tricity supplied. Lease, Spacious five room first floor R ^ 4 Door. V-8, auto., P8, PB. oomplotafy rooondWonad. 4-Door, V-S, aulomalle. PS, PB, AIB, ykiyl roof, vinyl imarlor AGOOO BOV / security, no pets. Blanchard apartment. Adults please. 76 MAZDA WAOON $2098 A/C, now ttroa. (8 to choooi from). low mnoaga. Exoopdonally daanl •GASKETS* & Rossetto, Inc. 646-2482. Security deposit. 643-6777. ZtpMd.lownillMg*. 73 PONTIAC LEMANS 32388 •ANOLABOH* 70 HONDA 700 $1600 ^•Ooof. V-#, auto.. P8. PB. olr. vinyl roof, low mllaago. 68 CHEW. CAPRICE $998 BOLTON-Four room apart­ la.OOOmllM. Wagon V-8. auto., P8. PB. woodgroln aiding, low m ltoM . 118 MAIN STREET - Three ment. Fireplace, sundeck, 73 o p s 98 $2008 EEPlNO room heated apartment, fur­ carpeting, no pets, references 78 MONTE CARLO $4498 * Door luxury Sedan. V-S, aulo.. PS, PB, A/C, aS luxury AN JP E A aqulpmani. Spadal mia waak. 72 NEW YORKER $1990 nish own appliances, parklike required. $240 monthly. 643- LwKliu. V-a, auto.. PS, PB, air, AM/FM aiarao radio, Ull Wagon. All wagon oqulpmont including olr, wood groin ■fo ‘ eoiary, A6AMM ....NO vMCANcy.* yard, security. $220. Available whool, cruloa control, povvor windows. 38.000 mllaa. tiding, oto. PIK E = August 1st. 6^2426, 9-5. 73 DOOOE POLARA $1798 $ 4 0 9 5 _____ 8-5" 2 Door Hardtop, V-S, aulo.. PS. PB. air. 54.000 mllaa. <3sw aaaam THREE AND Vi Room apart­ 74 ELDORADO COUPE $8$08 ------J MANCHESTER - Newly ment, heat, hot water, stove, Loodod with on CadlHac aqulpmani Air conditioning, loathor 72 RUICK USARRE $1798 1 ) ) ^ renovated two bedroom refrigerator, wall-to-wall IntOf k)f. tIH whooL otoroo. (8 to chooot from). 2 Door Hardtop, V.a. auto.. PS. PB. vinyl Intorlor. Short RIbo — Frank Hill Duplex apartment within carp et, 8190. C entrally 74 CADILLAC REDAN $4008 / walking distance to down­ located. Adults only. No pets. H 6 C A N T town. With varnished floors Security deposit. Call 648-76M. 70 TOYOTA MARK II $1098 VERNON MXIX HONOe.X RGQU IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF and new modem kitchen and 2-Ooor. 4 apoad. 50.000 mllaa. AAy CUeNTBETRIt^ S g fA FAIR TAXWW^RS MONEV. L bath. $230 includes heat, hot 76 PONTIAC SAFARI WAO. $4898 OVER IN STUMP OTV. FOUR ROOM Apartment - a paiaangar. V-a, aulo., PS, PB. air. root rack, low mllaaga water, stove, refrigerator. Heat, hot water, appliances, CIRCLE Call 6464)090. \ parking. No pets. On busline. 78V0LY0164E $8998 1977 M tNaatkt Syad., lac. 8 -5 $185 monthly. 643-0030 after 4 J O w l lB h l bluo. bluo loalhar. air. 18.000 m H a T a iic ^ t DODGE, INC. M A NCHESTER - Two p.m. condition. bedroom Duplex apartment, Mr. QcKKfwrMcfi "How do you know you can't row a boat if you've within walking distance to ATTRACTIVE 4-room Apart­ 74 FORD MUSTANO II $2888 SdJfs, Pi i.'r 8. Vi“ ^ m never tried?" downtown. $210. includes ment. Stove, refrigerator. 6 cyl.. auto., 28,000 mllaa. MOTORS. INC. “Use Qanulna heat, hot water, stove, References, no pets. $170.228- refrigerator. Call 646-0090. 3540, 646-3167. B4S-1181 B«Ms 88, TatoMsMs Ava.. Vanm l7t-i14B QM Psrtaf" 871-2234 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchcsler. Conn., Fri., Aug. 5, 1377

iBsttrlirBtrr SttYninglkrali O bituaries GOP okays candidates For By GREG PEARSON Referring to the party’s candidates not be well-known around town. “I’ll Home Delivery do everything humanly possible to Herald Reporter for Board of Directors, Mrs. Phone 647-9946 Francis P. ‘Fritz’ DellaFera dies, Ferguson said, “We have something change that,” he said. FACT The Manchester Republican Town The GOP unanimously endorsed a E f i v I EDITION the Democrats don’t have. We have Committee ’Thursday night endorsed Board of Education slate of Paul its slate for this November’s town three veterans —, myself, Carl FRIDAY, AUiauST S, 10TT active in health care industry Zinsser and Bill Diana.” Willhide, Robert Heavisides, Peter PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS election, a race that party members DiRosa and Alex Urbanetti. predicted would be won by the (JOP. Zinsser, a present member of the board, and Diana, who served from Willhide, presently a member of Francis P. (Fritz) DellaFera, 62, Bros. He received a degee in zoology “I have never gone into a cam­ the Board of Directors and a long­ of 142 S. Lakewood Circle, ad­ in 1943 from the University of paign with this much confidence,” 1969-72, gave brief speeches, as did three newcomers — David (iall and time critic of school spending, voic^ ministrator of Crestfield Convales­ Connecticut. Vivian Ferguson, a member of the a strong attack on the present Board of Directors who was Richard Weinstein, who are both at­ cent Home and active in the state’s During his high school career, he educational administration. renominated, told the committee. torneys, and E. Michael Walsh, who heaith care programs, died Thursday was a member of the varsity foot­ “Status quo, complacency and night at Manchester Memorial ball, basketball, track and tennis She was unanimously endorsed by operates four McDonald’s Cop happy - PoIIm report j restaurants, including both in mediocrity are not words in my Hospital after suffering a heart at­ teams. At the university, he was a the town committee members, as vocabulary. But, I use those words to tack at his home. member of the varsUy football, and was the entire slate selected by the Manchester. East Hartford Zinsser said that it is true that the describe the achievements of the Mr. DeliaFera had also been active basketball teams and captain of the party’s candidate selection com­ school board, the administration and Rocco A. Malena, 48, of 101 Handel mittee, Democratic party, during its six- in Manchester’s poiitical affairs and varsity tennis team. He was a former their accomplishments,” he said. Rd., East Hartford, was arrested Mrs. Ferguson pointed to apin she year reign, has increased taxes at a in the reiigious community. He was a town singles and doubles tennis ‘ Tve got some questions. I’m not Thursday on a court warrant was wearing that said ’’this year.” slower rate than the Republicans did member of the town Board of Direc­ champion. He also served as going to take some of the answers I that town charging him with fourth-degree She said that the pin, which was during the previous six years. But, tors from 1960 until his resignation in freshman basketball coach at UConn got when I was on the Board of Direc­ sexual assault, risk of injury to a given to her by State Central Com­ the Democrats Were assisted by December 1965. He served as under the late Hugh Greer, under tors,” Willhide said. minor, and patronizing a prostitute. mittee Member Wallace Irish, will federal revenue sharing monies, Republican town chairman from 1964 whom he had played the sport with Heavisides, apparently referring to Police said the case is connected to to 1968 and was a member of the the Rangers in Manchester. be worn every day during the cam-, which came from a “Republican- that of Walter Cowles, 18, of 42 Scott backed bill,” Zinsser said. a recent remark by Democratic former Community Councii on While at the university, he was a paign. St., East Hartford. Police arrested She also said that since the slates “The Democrats had $4 million in Town Chairman Theodore Cum­ Economic (Opportunity. cadet in the Reserve Officers is aroused Cowles on a warrant July 28 and of both parties were announced revenue-sharing that the mings, said, “We’re not running He was involved in the affairs of St. Training Corps. After graduation, he charged him with risk of injury to a earlier this week, she has received Republicans didn’t have,” he said. scared. We’re running confident.” he reads in the newspapers about the James Church and had served as entered the Army and earned the By MAL BARLOW minor (three counts), deviate sqxual many calls from persons interested Since the Democrats took charge, Heavisides is an investment broker residents’ wants will be the same president of the parish councii. Bronze Star and Purple Heart for ac­ East Hartford Reporter intercourse (two counts), delivery of in working with the Republicans. town spending has increased from for a Hartford firm. Urbanetti and thing they’ll ask him when he meets Mr. DeliaFera aiso had been an in­ tion during World War II in Europe "The smell of victory is there,” “When you get an aroused liquor to a minor (two counts), con­ $17 million to $25 million, he said. DiRosa are both former teachers them. So he said his exact answer to corporator of Manchester Memorial with the 80th Infantry Division. After she said. spiracy to commit fourth-degree Weinstein said that his name may who are now involved in local community, then you can put them will have to wait for their Hospital, a corporator of the Savings Francis P. DellaFera his discharge, he was training officer business ventures. the wrench on crime,” said meeting. larceny, and promoting prostitution. Bank of Manchester, trustee of Lutz for the Veterans Administration in The Republicans also unanimously The Hockanum Park residents Malena was presented in Common Junior Museum and a member of Police Chief Clarence Drumm. New Haven and then operated a backed Everett Murphy as candidate appear most concerned about van­ Pleas Court 12 Thursday. He posted a Manchester’s (Commission on Aging. Drumm said he plans to accept the haberdashery near UConn in 1948-49. for town clerk and Betty Sadloski as dalism. The park’s association met $1,500 surety bond for reappearance He was a p ast p re sid e n t of Home Administrators, chairman of invitations from neighborhood During the Korean Conflict, he was candidate for town treasurer. Thursday night. They also want to Aug. 10. Manchester (Chapter of UNICO and of the Advisory Committee to Health recalled to service and assigned to groups to meet with them soon. The Care Education, trustee of the Hart­ Auditors probing The party also nominated Russell groups are Prospect St. area meet with the chief. Some suggested the Kiwanis Club. He had served two the ROTC at UCJ)nn. He served with Prentice and Joseph Reynolds for he should install a 24-hour foot patrol Lorraine M. Orsini, 41, of 65 Elm years in the late 1960s as chairman of ford Area Planning Council. the U.S. Army Reserves and retired residents, Hollister Dr. area St., East Hartford, was listed In fair Board of Selectmen and Marion residents, and Hockanum Park in the park. the Heart Fund Campaign in the He had been a member of the Coun­ with the rank of colonel. He served as Mercer, Sedrick Straughan, Joseph "Fighting crime is a two-way condition this morning in Hartford Manchester area. He also belonged m arshal of M an ch ester’s 1965 ‘efficiency’ team residents. Hospital where she is being treated cil on Hospitals, the state Planning Swensson Sr. and Harry Reinhorn for street,’’ the chief said. “Vandalism to Campbell Council, Knights of Memorial Day Parade. "I look forward to these for a concussion. Commission, and 'Regional Health constables. meetings,” said the chief. “They is a locally oriented crime. There’s Columbus, and to the Army and Navy Care Planning Commission, the Mr. DellaFera was the husband of After the candidates were picked. She was walking across the street HARTFORD (UPI) - State The CSEA charges center around lead to a lot better understanding. no area in town which is free from it. Qub. Medical Advisory Committee of the Mrs. Inge Hinskes DellaFera. He is Town Chairman Thomas Ferguson From day one when this town was at 40 Burnside Ave. Thursday at 1:09 auditors say they are investigating complaints from 30 Tax Department “Even with a thousand cops, one on Mr. DellaFera had represented the state Welfare Department and a also survived by a daughter, Mrs, said, “You have nominated your founded there has been vandalism. a.m. when she was struck by the car nursing home industry on the state Kevin (Heidi) Eagleton of McLean, the performance of a controversial workers who said sales tax audits every comer, we need the citizen. We driven by Richard R. Hermanson, 33, fellow of the American College of slate, and I congratulate you. I think need the citizen who will call us, It’s one of the toughest crimes to Commission on Hospital and Health "efficiency” team in the state Tax have stopped, tax bills are not being of 233 Ellington Rd., East Hartford, Nursing Home Administrators. Va.; and three sisters, Mrs. William you have a good one.” At the start of write down a marker number, warn a combat. Care from its inception in 1973 until Department. mailed and civil service workers’ E. Brannick and Miss Gloria the meeting, the committee observed neighbor of suspicious acts.” “Vandalism comes when you have police sai(i. the time of his death. He was presi­ Mr. DellaFera was born March 24, DellaFera, both of Manchester, and duties are bejng assumed by political Police and paramedics were at 1915 in Manchester, son of the late The efficiency team, headed by a moment of silence for Samuel J. Ilie chief saia he is pleased to see unconcerned parents who allow their dent of the Connecticut Association Mrs. Peter J. Genovesi of Rockville. West Hartford businessman E. patronage employes.The union also Turkington and Wells Dennison, two neighbors banding together to kids to show utter disregard for the Walter Kostrzewa, left, Tom Hodden, center, and Larry Auer, all of East Hartford, pose first concerned she had broken her Felix and Anna DellaFera, and had said the records of tax debts have of Extended Health Care Facilities The John F. Tierney Funeral Clayton Gengras, has been charged party members who died this week. protect thenlselves. property of others. It’s a lack of in an East Hartford field reminiscent of the country they hiked through last week. The neck and might be dying. from 1962 to through 1975. He also lived here all his life. After his Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge been lost. ’’Even neighbors who won’t talk to A witness to the accident drove graduation from Manchester High by the Connecticut State Employes character training. A sense of values fourth member of their biking quartet, Frank Kelly of Clinton, could not make the photo. had been president of the Connecticut of arrangements, which are in­ The auditors declined specific each other are in bed together on is missing.’’ after Hermanson and stopped him up School in 1933, he worked at Watkins Association with causing “absolute (Herald photo by Barlow) State Board of Licensure for Nursing complete. chaos” in the department. comment on their investigation, but this,” he said. ’’They watch out for Again, Drumm said he is anxious the road, police said. The witness said they had been aware of the GOP women plan each other’s property. They have to meet with the residents to work told Hermanson he had hit someone Auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and CSEA criticisms and were looking John W. Krakauske Jr. Ernest E. Soehren William LaCrosse their own little constabulary. One out some solution. and had better go back, police said. Leo V. Donohue said Thursday their into them, fashion show says. T il watch out for your house CBers get as much approval from He did. ROCKVILLE-John Wagner Ernest E. Soehren, 52, of 190 William LaCrosse, 80, of Pocasset, staff was working on a so-called Donohue suggested the The Republican Women’s Club will while you’re on vacation if you’ll the chief as do the neighborhood Hermanson told police he did not Krakauske Jr., 33, of 101 Brooklyn St. Grissom Rd., died Thursday at Mass,, formerly of Hartford, died "performance audit,” similar in legislature’s Finance Committee watch out for mine.’ see, hear, or feel anything. Police Manchester Memorial Hospital after sponsor a fund-raising fashion show groups. ^Crazy’ men enjoyed died Thursday at St. Francis Hospital Monday at the Falmouth Hospital in scope to the one they did on the should "follow up” on the com­ Oct. 12, Ellen Zinsser, president of ’’And it works.” “Somewhere down the road we’ll charged him with evading respon­ and Medical Center, Hartford. He being stricken at his home. Falmouth, Mass. Education Department earlier this plaints. The committee's co- the club, has announced. Prospect St. residents will meet have something worked out with the sibility. Court date is Aug. 23. was the husband, of Mrs. Jan Sink Mr. Soehren was born in Jersey Ci­ He was born in Colberson County, year. That report was highly critical chairman, Rep. Gardner Wright, D- The show will be held at the Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the Raymond CBers. They have demonstrated Krakauske. ty, N.J. and had lived in Montvale, Tex., and lived in Hartford about 40 of the department for not understan­ Bristol, rejected the suggestion. Library at 7:30 p.m. They asked the Olga Velez, 25, of 150 Silver Lane, Mr. Krakauske was born in New N.J. for 16 years before moving to Manchester Country Club. their importance to me.” years. He leaves several nieces and ding its job, much less doing it. chief to come and discuss their He recalled one of his officers was 355-mile bike ride East Hartford, was' arrested Manchester about six months ago. Britain and lived in Andover before nephews in the Manchester area. "Nobody knows who's in charge at biggest gripes. Thursday in the Zayre's store in Put­ coming to Rockville two years ago. He was a claims manager of the driving to work while listening to his Committal services were held the Tax Department,” Dononue said. l^ c k traffic on Prospect St. leads CB radio. He heard about a woman By MAL BARLOW they were in Burlington, Vt., and Wednesday making 75 miles through nam plaza and charged with fourth- He had been employed as a laborer in Hartford Insurance Group at the Thursday at Buckland Cemetery. more beautiful country. They "Do they take their orders from the their list. The chief said the meeting on Ellington Rd. needing first aid and East Hartford Reporter landed a motel. degree larceny. Court date is Aug. 16. the Manchester area by the Shell Oil plaza office in Hartford. He had The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. tax commissioner who has legal will give him a chance to explain his “We were really exhausted,” said reached Jamaica, Vt., at 4:30 p.m. worked for the insurance firm for 28 RAFS given $260,472 he drove straight to her. He may Co. Center St., was in charge of local authority or do they take orders from dilemma. “Our wives think we’re crazy,” Tom. “We’d miscalculated. The wind The roads south of them looked bad Someone removed a $300 air con­ Other survivors are a daughter, years. He was a World War 11 Army have saved her life, the chief said. said a member of a quartet before arrangements. some private citizen who is there “Truckers pay taxes too,” he said. Drivers of cars and trucks have slowed us down. Then we didn’t call so they decided to stop there for the ditioner from the front window of the Jaimie L. Krakauske, at home; his Air Corps veteran. because Gengras sent him there?” “They also have rights. I’m not about their bike ride from Canada in July. ahead to the motels in the town we night. Triangle Service Co. at 17 George St. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Eleanor for ramo equipment seen things happening needing parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. The auditors said they began their to do anything illegal against the “We’d all been doing some riding,” had planned on stopping in. We had to None of the men paid more than $8 sometime between Wednesday at 4 Pischel Soehren; two daughters, police. They call police. Krakauske Sr. of New Britain; and a investigation before the CSEA The Connecticut Justice Commis­ ‘The grant will allow purchase of truckers.” said Tom Rodden, 34, of East Hart­ go another 20 miles to get to the a night for his bed at any stop. They p.m. and Thursday at 6 a.m. Lydia Soehren and Debra Soehren, “You n e ^ the citizen,” said the ford. “ But none of us had taken a brother, Paul Krakauske of Maine. charged the efficiency team's work sion awarded the Capitol Region equipment for the two-channel radio His force has made many arrests chief. Burlington place. had considered sleeping outdoors but The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. both at home; and two sisters, Mrs. Hijacker long trip—at least not lately. We had caused a breakdown in the Council of Governments $260,472 this system in the additional towns, for a of truckers breaking town ordinances “It was my worst day.” all four rejected the idea. Ann Mallory of Toms River, N.J. and thought we’d enjoy it.” at the John F. Tierney Funeral department operations which was week for radio equipment needed to total of 29 area towns. on Prospect St. In fact, three arrests The men flopped on motel beds, ate Well rested, they got off early Mrs. Elizabeth ackard of Teaneck, The four plann^ a five-day bike Fire calls Home, 219 W, Center St., resulting in lost revenue for the improve and expand the Hartford The system permits a police of­ were made within a few days of the fried chicken, and waited for sunrise. Thursday and made g ^ time com­ N.J. Evenins of dance trip to begin in Montreal, Quebec, Manchester, Burial will be in St. indicted state. area’s Regional Access Frequency ficer with portable equipment to be first Prospect St. area meeting July Tuesday they got off to a slower ing through Massachusetts on Rt. 5. The funeral will be Saturday at the and end in East Hartford. It turned Mary's Cemetery, New Britain. "Since the Gengras efficiency System (RAFS). in direct radio contact with an officer 26. The chief said he was not aware scheduled Tuesday start, leaving at 8 a.m. They went When they came near Springfield, Spearing Funeral Home, 155 out to be 355 miles long with some East Hartford Friends may call at the funeral NEW YORK (UPI) - Luis Robin­ team showed up over a year ago The system includes the Greater in any of the other towns with the the meeting was to be held. into Vermont’s hills and mountains, where they had planned to stay the Kinderkamack Rd-, Park Ridge, N.J, The Elast Hartford D ir im e n t of meanderings through Vermont Thursday, 3:53 p.m. —Medical call to home tonight from 7 to 9. son, a 26-year-old U.S. Navy enlisted there have been and continue to be Hartford area, including Manchester same equipment, according to Hollister Dr. residents are inviting climbing through the Appalachian night, all four decided to push on. and burial will be in the George Parks and Recreation will sponsor an mountains and hack roads. Exit 91 of 1-66. man from Panama, has been indicted major problems. Some are covered and will be expanded to serve police James Blesso, communications the chief to their meeting Tuesday, Gap. Each man wore out a set of They ran into heavy commuter Washington Memorial Park, evening of dance, perform ^ by The Besides Tom, they were Larry Thursday. 6 p.m. -Medical call to 370 for the July 4th hijacking of an in­ in the TSEA charges, but there are in East Hartford and Vernon and project manager for the Justice Sept. 13, at a place to be decided. brake pads coming down the other traffic late in the afternoon and early Hills St. Paramus, N.J. Center Ballet Theatre Company, at Auer, 33, and Walter Kostrzewa (who terstate bus in which two persons others,” Becker said. Commission. Their question for Drumm is about side of the gap. They could not go flat evening as they pushed their way Thursday, 0 p.m. —Medical call to 482 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main other area towns. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at McAuliffe won’t give his age), both of East Mrs. Annette Nahoiiin were killed and three wounded. Gengras and State Tax Com­ The system will satisfy the needs speeding and stop signs. The in­ out downhill for fear of cars coming south. The men had pedaled side by Burnside Ave. St., was is charge of Jocal The award was part of over $1 Park. The presentation will include Hartford, and Frank Kelly, 34, of Mrs. Annette Nahoum of Miami, Queens District Attorney John J. missioner Gerald Heffernan have million in federal Law Enforcement that require a close degree of tersection at Sutton Ave. and Oxford up around the curves on the narrow side, four-abreast over Vermont Thursday, 8:15 p.m. —Medical call to 10 arrangements. classical and contemporary pieces. Clinton. Fla., died July 30 in Miami, She was Santucci Thursday announced the in­ simultaneous cooperation between and Cambridge Drives is dangerous. highways. highways. But not so on Rt. 5 in CIpolla Dr. Calling hours in Park Ridge are labeled the CSEA charges as "sen­ Assistance Administration grants an­ The Center Ballet lleatre has per­ Larry, Tom and Frank are all "ten­ the mother of Mrs. Mona Kemp of dictment of the Somerset, N.J., man the police departments, such as a They want a stop sign. In all, they made a mere 65 miles Connecticut. Thursday, 9:03 p.m. —Medical call to today from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. sationalism filled with inac­ nounced at a meeting Wednesday at formed throughout Connecticut and 246 Woodlawn Circle. on 38 counts ranging from murder fleeing felon, a natural disaster or a “Installing a stop sign anywhere nis nuts” and that game is how they Tuesday. Besides the hills, they were At 7 p.m. they rolled into town and Manchester. curacies. " the Connecticut Police Academy. was one of three ballet companies to Thursday, 9:08 p.m. —Medical call to She is also survived by a son, a and kidnaping to assault. serious accident, Blesso said. ust to control speeders is a ‘no no’,’’ came to know each other. Larry and slowed by stops at ski areas and at rest. Thomus B. Hooker perform in the Greater Hartford 547 Forbes St. sister and four grandchildren. The Vermont-bound bus left the le said. Tom work at the Manchester Rosewall’s Tennis Camp. “ Except Larry," said Tom. "He ROCKVILLE-Thomas B. Hooker. t Civic and Arts Festival. Thursday, 9:17 p.m, —Grass fire on The funeral is Sunday at 10 a.m. at Port Authority Terminal in midtown The chief said he is not sure what Racquet Club on West Center St., They pulled up to an inn in ran out to play basketball.” 68, of 73 Elm St. died this morning at Manchester. Plain Dr. Midwood Chapel, Brooklyn, N.Y. Manhattan on the afternoon of July Rochester, Vt., at 5 p.m. The men had averaged 20 miles per his home. He was the husband of TOWN OF MANCHESTER Walt is Tom’s neighbor and a Thursday, 9:50 p.m. —Broken water Burial will be in a Clifton, N.J., Mrs. Eline H. Nilsen Hooker. 4th. “ It’s a very small town. There’s a hour. At times coming down Ver­ pipe at 91 Burnside Ave. Suit seeks damases member of the New Britain Falcons, mont hills they were doing a cautious cemetery. Mr. Hooker was born July 11, 1909 Santucci said Robinson, who was church and a green. Beautiful,” said Today, 3:17 a.m. —Assist police with a professional soccer team. 40. No one had bike trouble. Their Memorial week will be observed at in Hartford, a direct descendent of armed with a German-made 6.75- Tom. ladder truck to get on roof of Fred Locke from liquor vendors CURBSIDE COLLECTION Tom admitted to riding a lot lately machines were all high-priced and Stereo at 1071 Burnside Ave. The alarm Mrs. Kemp's home, 28 Plymouth Thomas Hooker, founder of Hart­ mm. pistol, ordered the driver to go Tom gave Larry most of the credit to Kennedy Airport, where he to try and get back in top shape. The for mapping out the route in advance. strong. Only one tire blew out. They had sounded and police checked the roof Lane. ford. He had lived in the Rockville for a possible break. There was no break. demanded $6 million ransom and a for traffic deaths trip from Montreal promised to be Later no one complained of the carried spares. area most of his life and had been OF NEWSPAPERS toughest on him. Today. 5:15 a.m. —Medical call to 82 employed as a manufacturers' plane that could fly 3,(X)0 miles. scenery on his route. "Everything was perfect," said LEBANON (UPI) — A Lebanon man has filed a $120,(XX) Walt and Tom rode their light­ Tom. Orchard St. representative' before his retire­ “By this time, we were eating con­ Today. 7:33 a m. —Medical call to 88 Marie Frances Eckels lawsuit against a bar owner and owners of a package weight, 10-speed bikes up Apple Hill They did admit to some monotony ment. He was an Air Force veteran tinuously. Larry got us on a yogurt Cannon Rd. ELLINGTON — Miss Marie store, claiming they were responsible because an in­ Starts the First Week of in Glastonbury to make sure their kick. We also ate fruits and candy on the road. After a break or a snack Frances Eckels, 80, of 87 Mountain of World War II. He was a member of toxicated man drove his pickup truck into the wrong traf­ legs were able to climb Vermont bars and made longer and longer somewhere, they found it harder to Three cars were vandalized and St., died Wednesday at home. She Rockville Lodge of Elks. August on the Second mountains. About town fic lane and killed his wife and two children. stops for suppers,” said Tom. return to the bikes. another stolen Thursday in the Hill was born in Brattleboro, Vt. and had Other survivors are his mother, Larry, coach of the Penney High he July 22,1976, accident near the Colchester-Lebanon Collection of the Week Despite the food, they all lost about Due to their good condition, their St. area. The three were broken into lived in the Ellington-Rockville area Mrs. Loua C. Bedell Hooker of School tennis team, was already in border left five dead. 6 pounds. legs and arms weren’t too sore, they and items removed from them. A car for more than 50 years. Cocoanut Grove, Fla.; two Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, Martin F. Howell claims the bar and package store good shape, Tom said. Larry has said. But their necks and shoulders daughters, Mrs. George R. Cum­ "We didn't eat big meals. Riding parked on Brookfield Dr. was In 1960 she retired as a registered will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the owners should not have sold alcoholic beverages to the been running many miles every day, by their necks were sore from mings ill of Manchester and Mrs. B. YOUR CONSERVATION COMMISSION curbs your appetite. But we snacked reported stolen at 5:30 p.m. It was nurse from the then Rockville City Teen Center Annex of Manchester driver of the truck. playing lots of basketball, and then hunching over the front wheels while Gresh Lattim ore of Arlington, all the time. discovered later abandoned behind Hspital after working there for 30 Recreation Center. The meeting is Howell claims Harold F. Gagen, former owner of the playing even more tennis. looking up all the time. Mass.; a brother, Bryan E. Hooker of URGES YOUR COOPERATION “At night, after we'd relaxed a bit, the Goodwin School. years. open to all area men interested in Hideaway Cafe in Colchester, and Helen and Joseph “We warned Larry we would tie a Walt said they all had sore rumps Cocoanut Grove; and four we’d get pretty hungry.” She leaves several nieces and singing four-part barbershop har­ Rutka, served Edward (Hark alcoholic beverages which rope around him to hold him back," Wednesday the temperature had from the bike seats. But Walt said his grandchildren. nephews. mony. caused him to drive his pickup truck into a car containing Tom said. “He was in the best shape dropped to 38 degrees. The men were next soccer game seemed easy to The funeral and burial will be Funeral services will be Saturday Mrs. Charlene Howell and five of her children. The other of any of us." traveling light and weren’t prepared him. Call"A“Ride private. at 8:15 a.m. at the Burke-Fortin Manchester Historical Society three children were injured. The four rented a car and loaded it for this, not in July. "It was like floating up and down For a free, door-to-door ride on Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 members planning to attend funeral Clark and Gagen were also killed in the crash. with their bikes and gear. They left “ 1 was real cold on the road until the field," he said. East Hartford's Call-A-Ride vehicle, Rockville and at 9 a.m. at St. Ber­ P rospect St., is in charge of services for Wells C. Dennison, a Howell is asking $40,000 in damages for each of the Kathy says: East Hartford Saturday, July 23, for the sun was up," said Tom. And Tom feels he finally reached call 528-4411. Those eligible are over nard’s Church, Rockville. arrangements. member of the society, are asked to members of his family who died. ENJOY FIRST OF SEASON Montreal. Cold or not, they set out his goal. He is in shape. age 65 or are handicapped. Burial will be in St. Michaels There are no calling hours. meet at entrance to South United NATIVE PEACHES A APPLES Wait, a Polish Immigrant by way Cemetery, Brattleboro, Calling hours The family suggests that any of Canada, had friends who memorial gifts may be made to a Methodist Church at 1:45 p.m. Satur- are today from 7 to 9 p.m. dav. NATIVE FRESH welcomed them in Montreal and put charity of the donor's choice. them up. Ws Vacation Time — ______Temeteee, CukM, tu M r ft SATURDAY... •ugsr Corn, Orton ft Llmoo. OropofrMlt, ftlnf That night and Sunday the four Y oN w I Chorrioi, Plums, Noo- toured the city. The site of the 1976 Be Sura To Take IISSSE5H9 With You! I ^ogporSv ffo4 Poooors, lorlnoB, PooohOB, L o o R o T Pill, Twrnifts, Wotormoloni, Nowlin Olympics drew their special atten­ ;ue gets endorsement, Qlngov Moot, CoMMIowor, Shop PINEHURST tion. ^ (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) One bad memory they took from Montreal concerned its drivers. They miL ■ THS cosnil SOOI TO DiLieto plans a challenge BRIM COFFEE *2.29 are wild. The four men determined Bartholomew Guida in a primary, they would leave the city Monday so NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Mayor Ciarlone, got live voles. 4 ox. Freeze Dry Special YtftfT Mi UMI MSPUV M MPMTtt VIMBI ft tAMITi early in the morning they would miss Frank Logue has been endorsed for DiLieto vows he will beat Logue in has made enemies during his term of And a Low Price on 1 lb Cans of THIS WEEK’S SPECIA L8_' the Montreal commuters. OMIIUIHIII, NX 591 re-election by New Haven's a primary with all the city's office, especially among more con­ NATIVI servative party members who claim CAUe. fATiyt “I never saw such drivers in my Democratic Town Committee, but registered Democrats eligible to BRIM COFFEE *3.49 V COM LETTUCE KAGHiS life,” said Tom. runner-up Biagio DiLieto vows he vote. Ciarlone was today trying to he does not listen to their concerns. Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Com. 06040 He also has been criticized by 2 L8 9 « At 5 a.m. they aimed their bikes for will win the party’s nomination in a decide whether to put his name on l$H r 9 E i Following work progress the city’s outskirts. They missed CtMOll September primary. the Sept. 15 primary ballot as well. minority representatives for not ap­ Ch#ok \ b . ^ ' NATIVft NATIVI Bruce Backus, left, director of Youth Services, and Mayor most of the commuters but ran into Logue captured the votes of 35 But DiLieto is reportedly trying to pointing enough blacks, Hispanics DRY TMHTOES 2 Ntiks OitiMi Co m . *2i0 □ 2 V M i ImMi Com. •1.95 □ and women to administrative posts. Richard Blackstone note the progress of carpenters Eugene strong headwinds —nemesis of the delegates in balloting Thursday talk Ciarlone out of the race, saying i ^ 1 . 1 9 ( biker. 1 MnUi O uM Cm r . MJO □ 1 MmiUi ImMi Cm r. •3J0 □ night. There are 66 delegates in the he will need all the votes that would Lending a backdrop to the mayoral SPECIAL SALE ON 99< 5 9 < . Cerone, left, and Dan McDonough at the Youth Services race is an ongoing investigation that OPfN DAILY ft i . TO ft P.M. • SUNDAYS ^ .M . TO ft P. Headwinds slowed the four to a Town Committee, but only 62 cast go to Ciarlone if he is to beat Logue. • NT, riM Hw,M SmkI*, Hpm, eAMuitwirr Center on King Court. The roof, outside and inside of the mere six miles an hour until 1 p.m. |X)lice illegally wiretapped private BREYERS ICE CREAM votes Thursday. Frank Mongillo, a member of the center are being renovated at a cost of about 125,000 through They reached the United States citizens in the Elm City between 1966 “THE KIHQ Dilieto, former New Haven police board of police commissioners, is the * 1 ! border, entered Vermont, and the N A M E ...... and 1971, Reg. price $2.19 gallon OF federal anti-recession funds. The rest of the $160,000 of the chief, won 16 voles on his own, but Republican nominee and the GOP is wind changed. ADDRESS ...... picked up six more from Democratic hopeful it can capitalize on the DiLielo, who resigned as police PERO PRODUCer funds is helping renovate the Senior Citizens Center and With a light and welcome tall wind, chief earlier this year after 29 years repave several town streets including Elm St. and Simmons PHONE N U M B E R ...... '• party chairman William Jones, who Democratic split to capture City Hall PINEHURST RROCERY 27S OAKLANO ST., MANCHESTEI they made fast time down the east on the force, admits authorizing one Rd. (Herald photo by Barlow) conceded early in the voting. lor the first time in 25 years. 64S-S3S4______coast of Lake Champlain.'Ey 6 p.iq^ wiretap, but said he thought it was AT 302 MAIN STREET * The third man in the hotly con­ l.ogue. a liberal elected in 1975 by V tested race. Stale Sen. Anthony upsetting then incumbent legal. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Fri., Aug. 5, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri,. Aug. 5, 1977— PAGE TIIHEE Telep h o n e strik e p red icted ( Theater schedule Females slow to gain college power spots spokesman William Seekamp said friday Vernon Cine 1 - “Rocky,” HAMDEN (UPI) - While the munications International Union, convenience and distress this kind HiiTDisivcr^ By PATRICIA MrCORMACK Included: such jobs as bookstore administrators: the company has 3,800 manage­ 7:206:30 Main findings studies show "clearly that the situa­ Also: In public four-year colleges, nation!!, iargest teiephone said Thursday its negotiators were of stoppage can cause,” she said Burnside Theater 1—"Orca I PI Edurulion Editor manager, registrar, head of student — They range from a low of eight ment employes ready to replace Vernon Cine 2 - “Orca the Main findings included: tion remains virtually unchanged only three out of 309 presidents are workers'_^union was predicting a still at the table, as were W edne^y in identical messages the Killer Whale,” 7:006:50 White males occupy most of the housing. per cent at reseaarch universities to from four years ago.” . operators, installers, clerks and to SNET and the CWA. Killer Whale,” 7:10-9:10 — Women are paid about four-fifths women. strike against the Beli System this representatvies of the Inter­ Burnside Theater 2 — power posts in the nation's colleges “The striking evidence of sex dis­ a high of 19 per cent at liberal arts Some facts Astin used to back up repair workers. Members of the CWA and TIU “Ruby,” 7:2? O:-') U.A. Theater 1 - "SUr as much as men with the some job Two of the three nile over schools weekend, negotiators for the national Brotherhood of Electrical and universities — despite efforts to crimination" in hiring top ad- colleges. his view of the continued dis­ Connecticut workers' union were Workers. have overwhelmingly voted to East Hartf(- a strike is "almost in­ ment between the TIU and the Gov. Ella T. Grasso has Bell Stystem workers was in 1971. the Killer Whale.” 10:00 PlKNie 649-S491 an environment that lacks not only Ernest Bourgon knows weeds Equal opportunities for women in evitable" when a contract expires Bell System would prevent a appealed to the workers to avoid a n n 3 G M |i« M a schools were held by white men. role models for women who might ul­ t f a t u r e f i r s t tm administrative posts in the schools White women held 14 per cent and FARMINGTON, Maine (UPI) - His first reaction was to chuckle. flowerbeds. at midnight Saturday. strike even if the larger CWA strike, but gave no indication she Cartoom timately become administrators, but receiving federal money is a target Ernest Bourgon's training in phar­ "I thought it was kind of funny,” he But the pharmacist says most peo­ But Jack Morgan, a spokesman called its members off the job. intends to intervene. AT nut longo the minority men, five per cent; minori­ also the unique perspective that DUSN of the liberation movement. ty women, two per cent. macy taught him quite a bit about said. His 14-year-old son was sum­ ple wouldn’t recognize marijuana for the Hamden-based Telecom­ If there is a strike, SNET "We all know the kind of in­ STARWARS CIrGMBMr women might bring to the varied It also is a stated goal of the equal tasks of administering a college. drugs, legal and otherwise. moned and confirmed what Bourgon and probably would throw it out with opportunity federal program. Affirmative action “ Administration is still a male- So when he spotted a 10-inch weed already knew. other unwanted weeds. ONE ON ONE — The only administrative job in dominated field in which women can­ growing in the corner of his drug Official identification was clearly "I just think some practical joker didates are simply not seriously con­ store’s flower box, he knew it wasn't needed. is having a good time with this IfiJI f which both females and males, THE sSiootistmS the deep Not paid as much whites and minority group members sidered when most coeducational quite at home among the marigolds. So Bourgon called a Farmington thing,” ^urgon said. PQ policeman, who couldn’t say what the UTC ups bid for B&W The surveys also found women and all had a good representation is that schools recruit presidents." The Farmington Drug Store phar­ “weed" was. Then a sergeant came EAST HARTFORDCH EAST WINDSOR minority persons who have made it of affirmative action officer. This is Women, however, are ahead one macist said he was doing his bit to Dnivi IN '.K'UK Hri urRmius DRIVE IN aixtn and peered silently at the greenery. HARTFORD (UPI) - After four sweeten its bid for the New York- In a Thursday morning statement, OKA - 1:30 n ij to administrative posts in colleges the person in charge of the in­ place on the higher education scene spruce up the community last week months of winning legal skirmishes based company, offering |48 for each which began a series of counter­ MMT — 1:40 - 3:1 are not paid as much as men in stitution's plan to get more women — enrollments. The Census Bureau for the city's art show and sidewalk He recognized it but wanted the chief moves by Babcock, UTC said its new i t Mito. 90e in its fight for Babcock & Wilcox Co., of Babcock’s 12.2 million shares, a equivalent jobs. and minority persons into the higher says they now outnumber men by sale when he discovered a very there to make the formal diagnosis. About town offer will expire at 10 a.m. on Aug. TONITE FAU F1RIIN6 SIB-3333 United Technologies has proposed total of $585.6 million. ’The original MANCHESTER One study looked at employment jobs. 200,000 in the university un­ healthy specimen of marijuana The chief declared it marijuana, 25. drive-in; ROUTiS 6 &44A CHIUmEN FRH ordered Bourgon to pot it and put it buying Babcock stock at |73 million offer in March was $42 a share. B urnside patterns and salary levels among — Even among affirmative action dergraduate schools. basking there in the sun. The Justice Department asked on display at police headquarters so more than its original offer. If UTC buys Babcock shares, it }I0 lUMSiDt i n IIS T HtfITFOAD more than 18,000 administrators at officers, however, men are paid "Women have become the majori­ "I started at one end of the box St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters U.S. District Court Judge Leroy Con- law enforcement officers could learn But Babcock, which said UTC’s takes the risk of being forced to sell l-8$UiT$l-flUH'«M M «H.M n‘ more than the women. ty group among young college clearing out the weeds and by the of Isabella, will have an "old- Orca ahown at 1,037 schools. That study, paid for by to recognize the weed in its natural first offer was inadequate, was not back the stock if it loses an antitrust tie in Akron, Ohio, for a new Puafc avary Astin said women were found in students (under 22 years of age), the time I got to the other end I knew fashioned” picnic Tuesday starting at niaht axeapi the Ford Foundation, was published state. suit, brought by the Justice Depart­ restraining order Thursday. substantial numbers in middle and Census Study found. right off what I was looking at,” 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mri. ready to surrender. ‘^rf. and ta t ORCA, by the College and University Per­ Boui^on said rumors persisted that The company asked the U.S. 6th ment, or any of several appeals Bab­ Contie refused to restrain UTC rfw K Ittf Wh*l0 low level administrative posts that Last year, women made up 52 per Bourgon recalled . Margaret Schailer, 80 Meadow Lane. sonnel Association. marij(iana was being planted in other Circuit Court of Appeals in Ohio to cock filed after court rulings from buying Babcock shares, but (PQ) rarely lead to top-level ad­ cent of the undergraduate student There was no doubt in his mind Games will be played outdoors Farmington flower boxes, but city prevent UTC from buying any Bab­ favorable to UTC. issued an order preventing a merger 7;00-B:80 The second study was done by ministrative positions. body. about the marijuana plant or how it before dinner, which will be served police said they hadn’t received any cock shares. It refused comment on But that risk apparently didn’t of the companies. PIpwr Lauri* and Alexander W. Astin, professor of His study showed women occupy got there. inside. A sing-a-long will conclude other reports of strange, unidentified the UTC offer. bother UTC, which filed the required Later in the day, Babcock went to SbtfUWhHnMn 649-9333 Higher Education at the University seven of the eight lowest paid Other data "It must have been planted. It had the evening. Members may bring the Court of Appeals in Ohio and to be a joke by someone.” green objects popping up in door prizes if they so with. Babcock makes nuclear and fossil- documents with the Securities and (B) of California at Los Angeles. professional positions on campus. Other facts, meanwhile, on female fuel power plants. UTC also sells Exchange Commission and various asked that court to prevent UTC WHAtJ- products to the electric power in­ Connecticut agencies Thursday, and from buying any shares iintil appeals dustry. Babcock is resisting UTC’s said it was ready to pay cash for Bab­ of earlier court rulings were decided. -PLUS Exalting Co-HH---- efforts to buy out the company, cock shares. There was no indication when the NOW APPEARING saying the two are competitors and a UTC’s decision to go ahead with its federal court would rule on the latest ■’THTSHOOTiSr* request. merger would violate antitrust laws. offer came one day after a New JOHN WAYNE UTC said ’Thursday it is ready to Jersey court removed the last RON HOW ARD restraining order blocking the deal. LAUREN BACALL SKYLINE West Hartford tool firm cutting back operations

WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A West strike for 10 weeks earlier this year, and u M M U u m K n Hartford machine tool factory is closing returned to work in March after approving fS.30 HI 2iaOPM. its cutting tool and gauge-making opera­ a three-year contract calling for an eight ainn imor-UKi • IM tion in West Hartford, putting some of its per cent pay raise each year. THE BAD NEWS*” 270 employes out of work, according to a Carl Anderson, business agent for company spokesman. United Auto Workers Unity Lodge Local ROAD REDUCED nilCEi i g ll FDR CHILDREN ■ ^Colt Industries, the parent firm of the 405, which represents the workers, said, BREAKING' closing factory, the Pratt and Whitney the union was notified of the company’s TOAINING Now Appearing Nightly Fabulous Show Group Machine Tool Division, will provide new decision late Wednesday. «wwowr*nw youcaneatlj jobs for some of the workers at other Anderson said the union is also unsure Happy Hour 4-7 PM 1 Show NlghUy 8«v«d: D*Hy 11;30AM w 1:S0PM Machine Tool factories, a spokesman said how many workers will lose their jobs. He Thursday. said company and union officials will Proper Dress ...... PIZZA. I E.M. Ferris, the division's vice presi­ meet in September to discuss the closing. JUSCUERS dent for industrial relations, said it is still TICHMCOiOn* _ Required too early to tell how many workers would ------CHICKEN I lose their jobs.- MtrlflMMl 24 hri. "We are in tt|e process of determining ll/.\ (,(ltl.l ■i POTATOII MlNMIll tlNII,( TEDDY BEAR I I how many we are able to retain,” he said. Some of the products made at the plant M\V>( U NIWX t,K Lounge & Cafe Exit 95. Off 1-06 03 Tolland Turnpike '/e'non Connecf'cui will be produced by other Machine Tool SALAD I Division planty in West Hartford and Rt. 83 Vernon^ Connecticut Detroit. The rights to produce others may ROGER MOORE SPA G H ETTI Z be solcFto other companies, Ferris said. JAM ES BOND 007 with meat sauaa I He said closing of the operation will be THESPYUUHO RT 6 & 44A I gradual over several months. LO V ED M E BOLTON ROUTE M The Detroit factory is more modern There's A New Hand and' efficient than the one in West Hart­ RtSIflURflO I w m "xiurVERNON I ford, he said. 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Conn,, Fri,, Aue. 5, 1977 — PAGE FIVE - ■ '-rx'"'' • ^ ’ "t :----- "• T"® pop«l*uon of Boston iHaurlipalfr Hrralft Productivity key to employment problem Business ■f F r l f l T ^ - S S B C I I U n n C C n proper is MLOIKISTO census) STIcRcU nUllSlC I ■ - - B f/ u i l i O t but the metropolitan area, In- Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - A black Temple their use of labor. If a wage of $2.30 “substitute’’ foreign-produced shoes ^ eluding 92 cities and towns, per hour must be paid no matter who numbers 2,899,401, fifth Founded Oct. 1, 1881 University economics professor. Dr. for Arherican-produced shoes. The i-X! largest in the nation. is hired, who does it pay the firm to Stereo House MamiMf. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International Walter Williams, has tossed a Andrew Tully net effect is a reduction in the de­ Mercure heads group hire? Clearly the answer...is to hire mand for American labor that Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. firecracker into the austere chamber opens Friday ___ Donald Mercure, business manager for the South Windsor Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. of Congress' Joint Economic Com­ the worker whose productivity is the produces shoes. closest to $2.30 per hour. If such School system, has been elected president of the Hartford Hi-Fi Stereo House, featuring NATIVE ^ mittee. The chances of Congress endorsing ‘Consumer response' Chapter of the Association of School Business Officials rtay'rrolld F. Robinion. Editor.Publiiber Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor workers are available, it clearly does stereo components and service, will PEACHES Concluding his study, "Youth and these proposals are slim to none. But Williams also cites the increased which represents some 42 school districts. not pay the firm to hire those whose open Aug. 12 in Vernon Circle. Minority Unemployment,” William Williams makes some cogent points use by the construction industry of Mercure has served the Hartford chapter as a member of Operators of the new store (left to & APPLES O p i n i o n ' * ^ output is, say, $1.50 per hour.” writes: "These policy recommen­ that the wise legislator could study off-site construction of pre­ the board of directors and chaired the association right) will be Jim Albert, vice- APfU CIDER VINIRM dations are no doubt radical and will with profit. Employer problems cited assembled materials. He cites the cooperative purchasing committee. He has been named to president, Chris Adams, sales touch on the sensitivities and nerves Williams cites the problems faced “consumer response” to increase in the board of directors of the State of Connecticut organiza­ manager, Jeff Galin, service FERRANDO No fault gains ground of many vested interest groups," Teenager rate high by employers whose labor costs wage rates for elevator operators: tion of school business officials. engineer in charge of special produc­ The Hartford and Connecticut chapters are affiliated with linderslatemeiil After noting unemployment is reduce their ability to compete in a Substitution of automatically tion and Mark Juhasz, sales ORCHARDS the National Association of School Business Officials. The manager. Hi-Fi Stereo has another aireh ML Hd. Prospects for passing a fault and making the guilty A jury would find Williams guilty higher among teenagers, blacks, the free market. Noting that labor, in operated elevators for those that are Association is a non-profit educational organization with the store in Newington. (Herald photo by Qleslonbury national no-fault auto in­ party pay. of understatement. Among other uneducated, the handicapped, and fact, is a commodity, he states the manually operated. I Miua MYONO obvious: “When the wages for labor primary objectives of improving the efficiency in school Dunn) I ^ VITO't RltTAURANT surance law perked up con­ The study, conducted in recommendations, he would: Abolish women, William analyzes minimum The good doctor offers some other business management and assisting its membership to keep services rise relative to produc­ siderably when President Pennsylvania, Colorado, federal and state minimum wage wage laws and comes up with some recommendations, including a plea updated on the latest developments in the profession. dreary reading. He asks whether tivity...people will seek substitutes for more so-called “right-to-work" Carter said he’s strongly in Florida, Kentucky and a dozen laws, but failing that, amend federal and state laws to provide for a sub­ legislatures that enact minimum for that resource whose price has anti-union legislation. But space runs favor of making such in­ other states, found that fewer stantial wage differential for in­ wage laws also enact "a worker risen.” out; this is a newspaper column, not surance mandatory in all 50 accident cases end up in court dividuals under 2 1: and revise child productivity increase?” That, he He contemplates the hard-hit shoe a book. What is important in the states. and that compensation for in­ labor laws and reduce the school­ concludes, “is entirely unlikely." industry. When the cost of producing Williams study is that he has He is the first president to juries is much prompter than leaving age so that "many youth, to shoes rises, the shoe manufacturer summed up the big reason for youth Then he goes on: "To the extent "can respond by: substituting endorse a national no-fault it otherwise would be. whom school is nothing more than a and minority unemployment, name­ that the minimum wage law raises machines for labor (automation): patio summer clearan day care center," could "begin their ly, that business cannot or will not ^ law, which requires an acci­ To be honest about it, some careers, gain maturity and perhaps the pay level to that which many substitute foreign for domestic labor hire the unskilled and immature at dent victim’s own insurance no-fault laws haven’t worked at a later time continue their exceed some worker’s productivity, by moving to countries where labor the same wage it pays the skilled and company to pay for his as well as they should because education." employers will make adjustments in is cheaper.” Meanwhile, consumers mature. medical care, rehabilitation trial lawyers — who make and lost wages, regardless of millions in “ pain and suf­ UP TO Our Reg. Low Prices who was at fault in the acci­ fering” cases — have been able dent. to talk legislatures into letting OUR ENTIRE STO CK OF Presidential support could them sue for damages in addi­ tion to no-fault payments. not have come at a better time. e PATIO SUMMER FURNITURE Major insurance companies Under a true no-fault plan, that formerly opposed no-fault such suits are forbidden except • GAS GRILLS, BAR-B-Q GRILLS, White Rain Shampoo are swinging around to the no­ when the victim is killed, dis­ or Non Aerosol Bar-B-Q Tools and Accessories fault point of view. And a study abled, disfigured or per­ Hair Spray Full , .ALL REPLACEMENT PADS, CUSHIONS of the 16 no-fault states by the manently and seriously in­ “•U«7.W .bF«d,„ U.S. Department of Transpor­ jured. YOUR C H O IC E f f ^ Folding Chaise • a l l PICNIC JUGS & CHESTS A national no-fault law would Shampoo, 12 oz., Re|. 1.42 tation concluded that accident Dr. Thomas Marary Hair Spray, 8 oz.. 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Should families be given a But permitting parents to Dr. Macary served as a SNIP J 0 7 tax credit for sending their claim a tax credit for a portion major in the U.S. Army children to college? President Mliinwcls uptol of their children’s college tui­ Dental Corps in Bavaria, 4 months. ■ Carter is against it. His tax West Germany, and Ft. \\m W ^ ___ tion could be a mistake. In too Just drop-in film, aim, shoot... RWD Houses experts are against it. Equity Eustis, Va. now get the one that got away!" many cases, it would benefit He is also a graudate of Propane Cordless Garden Thermo insect Fogger and common sense are against families perfectly capable of Manhattan College in New Kodacolor20Exp. El Bug it. But some members of paying their own way. And it York City and his wife is a C llO -2 0 ...... Kiik Congress won’t take no for an would take several billion 1967 graduate the \lVtH Misericordia School of ^9% Non-toxic, »nywhtr*. answer. dollars a year out of the Is Nursing in New York City. Folding Iii fact, the proposal has federal treasury at a time Dr. and Mrs. Macary live PRESTO Burger Chair 1 2 1 * Dstuxe become so popular politically in Manchester. when budget deficits already Our ’’x ie " that it’s thought to have a good 12 are far too large. Chaiaa.R«C-»” ..... Cast Aluminum Hlbachl on chance of passing both houses 'The fairest and most effec­ King Size Pedestal Base of Congress next year. tive approach is to make sure Grills burgers in 1 to 3 minutes, SAVE Public Portable Gas Grill Higher ecfucation is expen­ that students who need help toasts muffins, sandwiches, etc. ^records. Immersible cookingtray. 8MB1 OVER ^ 5 sive. ’Tuition alone runs over have access to scholarships, $4,000 a year in some private low-interest loans, work-study Warranty deeds Our Rag. 24” Deluxe universities. Private medical programs and low-cost com­ Betty B. Powers to Earl i ' F. Kilduff and Teresa P. BBQ Grill SCL schools often charge more than munity colleges within com­ q e i'i* i(>Tipletewithrot«sene, $5,000 a year. Kilduff, property at 34 Del- vinyl cover and 3 pc. tool seL muting distance of home. mont St., $39,500. a 2.37 Eastern Acquisitions to at««.y'T v'4 ' George E. Mrosek Jr., GLAD Clear Plastic Reg. 17.49 Thought Manchester sunset from New State Rd. (Herald photo by Steve Dunn) property at 51-55 Pearl St., Freezer Wrap $44,000. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to SOaq.ftroll h o t DA Y S “A still more excellent way” Is there a GSA coverup? Patrick J. Staunton and Reg.89c f W SAVE OAO/o OFF It has been said that when it comes Rosemary E. Staunton, BUY ONE. GET O N E FREE H i Our Rag. Low PrioM stand your ground in defending that property on Leland Dr., Sm packact lor dttjilt. to Love, like God's Love for us, person." (Second of two related columns) Stein. Kallaur’s deputy in overseeing $58,725. everyone is^a winner. Love enriches It's a tall order, but that's what handling of the transition fund. But Handl Wipes C Q ^ WASHINGTON (NEA) - Only a By Martha Ansle disbursement of the Carter money. Levitt Construction Co. ALL POWER both the giver and the receiver. God's Love is like, and that's a goal there are increasing indications that 8 Pack, Rag. 67c W W few months ago. White House aide and Robert Walters According to a memo in GSA files, Inc. to Richard C. Farrell Perhaps that's what the Apostle we struggle to achieve. Sure we fall somebody has initiated a coverup to and Joyce H. Farrell, tn% OFF MOWERS Walter Kallaur was being criticized after Stein was informed in mid-June GLAOESoidAir 2 Paul had in mind when he said, short, and there are those times hide something embarrassing. property at 271 Briarwood \ ^ \ ^ O u r Original low Prices ¥ by the General Services Administra­ that an audit uncovered questionable Freahenar, Rag. 59c fo r w W "Love bears all things, believes all when our love fades, but the beauty troublesome questions about those Dr., $54,250. •Rotary •Electric tion because of irregularities in his payments he had received, he hastily things, hopes all things, endures all of it is that God's Love glows on disbursements. Barney T. Peterman Sr. •Rear Baggers handling of President Carter's pre­ repaid GSA $40 for a Washington- ENTIRE STOCK OF things." forever, always encouraging us to Issues man and Barney T. Peterman inaugural finances. Today, Kallaur is New York trip taken last Dec. 23 — •Self Propelled Another translation puts it another act out his kind of Love for the But Kallaur says it is "not con­ Yesterdays Jr. to Betty B. Powers, Coolerator WALL CEILING, SWAG a $47,500-a-year executive at GSA. almost six months earlier — and property at 101-103 Cedar way: "If you love someone, you will enrichment of all. templated” that he will exercise that EXAMPLES; That piece of political legerdemain offered this explanation: St.. $45,000. 17 Pint Dehumidifier be loyal to that person no matter • Submitted by authority, and that he plans to con­ LIGHT FIXTURES may have deftly thwarted efforts by “It’s not that this payment was 25 years ago ®'9 2® Inch. 3 speed what the cost. You will always Newell Curtis centrate instead on policy and plan­ EXAMPLES; 20" lower-level GSA employes to resolve really improper. I just don’t want it Preliminary high school plans are Release of altachmenl Breeze tox Fan believe in that person, always except Center Congregational ning issues. Nevertheless, his 17301 Wa8 Fixture, Orig. 8 .9 9 ...... 4.29 CeMor nagging questions about the use of questioned since it's so close to in the hands of Town Manager Allan J. Cameron et al 1^69 RoUry the best of that person, and always Church presence in the executive wing at M08 11301 CaWng Fixture. Orig. 7.79...... 3.89 Our the $2 million fund to pay the Carter Christmas. It’s not worth $40 to have Richard Martin. against Betty B. Powers. GSA's headquarters building here Automatic operation-shut off and 11004 Outdoor Wan Fixture, Orig. 10.99. 5.49 administration's expenses during the it questioned." 10 years ago Dissolution of trade humidistat. Rolls on self leveling Si. has caused lower ranking GSA staff name transition period between last year’s Carter’s aides repeatedly have in­ The Manchester Redevelopment casters. Quiet, efficient. Not an styles in aN atorot. Limited to Rag. $239 IW W B members to have second thoughts Doris R. Pomerleau, Store stock only. No Rain Checks. election and this year's inaugural. sisted that although there may have .Agency is granted permission to Not An Models in all Storat. UmHod to about continuing to dispute his judg­ East Hartford, no longer HARDWARE DEPT. been some honest mistakes, there Coolerator 22 Pint Dehumidifier, Rag. 139.70.. *122 Store stock only. No Rain Chocks. GSA involved ment in spending the transition widen the Main St. railroad crossing doing business as Oak St. were nn im proprieties in their at Depot Square. Coolerator 30 Pint Dehumidifier, R ig . 199.70.. *134 p Kallaur. a Carter campaign money. Package Store. Lyman B. worker during most of 1976, was in But even without Kallaur's direct Fuller, no longer doing I -a S V i charge of managing the transition intervention, the impact of the business as Fuller's fund for the president-elect. But the Carter administration’s newfound Package Store. Side glances By GILL FOX New trade names law which established the fund gave political control of GSA is vividly shared authority over the money to Paul F. Cosgrove, 11 demonstrated by the handling of a re­ Gerard St., doing business GSA, the federal governm ent’s cent letter from Rep. Frederick W. MIDSUMMER SALE! "housekeeper" and "purchasing as Oak St. Package Store, Richmond, D-N.Y., requesting a y s w u a 25 Oak St. agent." complete listing of all expenditures Donald F. Corriveau, Scores of White House aides, on behalf of Carter and his staff Hebron, doing business as members of the President’s cabinet during the transition period. Fuller's Package Store, 20 Magicolor Paints and other high-ranking administra­ Alterations Bissell St. tion officials have been forced to The GSA staff compiled a detailed Building permits return thousands of dollars initially housg John M. Carr, new home list in response to the congressman's ..lagicolor Magicolor authorized by Kallaur in the form of at 32 Finley St., $26,000. query, but major alterations were travel advances, per diem sub­ Matthew G. ^ in n , pool Latex House Latex made by their bosses before the reply Sex Q3in^ & sistence payments and expense reim­ at 12 Grissom Rd., $3,000. Paint —Wall Paint was mailed to Richmond, along with bursement. Glen R. Briere, pool at 20 533 a covering letter from GSA Ad­ Tax rental Carriage Dr., $3,500. Rig. 10.99 Oil. Rig. 8.99 Gil. ministrator Joel W. Solomon, one of Frank Mordavsky, roof PADCO PAINTING KIT Still being disputed by GSA are several other Carter loyalists recent­ repair at 35 Sherwood Cir­ numerous other items, including the ly named to key policy-making cle, $600. QUARTS (White Only) House Paint, Rag. 4.19 3.57 qi Wall Paint, R«.i4a... ‘ 2.76v. expenditure of public funds for positions at the agency. Milton S. Camilleri, addi­ repairs to the personal auto of a Totally obliterated from the com­ tion at 28 S. Adams St., a 5^® i- Carter staff member, rental of a pilation — without any indication that $300. 3MProductk)n s Kwikieze , Zip strip Paint Mirade !ry,udeipBnlp«d.w,nd.wnd Michael W. Dzen for Mr. PatcNng Cement rww, IrHiumr/tdttr ind bucJwt tuxedo by a presidential aide who the list had been altered — was infor­ Sandpapar Bnnh(aeanar t Varnish Ramover Twinnliitaiebruitii needed formal attire to attend an in­ and Mrs. D. Marsh, roof mation revealing both the amount of pil9 9 * ot2 . 2 9 ^ qt.3 .6 9 4 .7 9 >oLi. augural week party and the repair at 87 Starkweather each Carter expenditure and the St., $520. processing of photographs of the numerous instances in which im­ SALE: President's daughter, Amy, S tu a r t C. Davis, radio proper payments later had to be 3 WAYS TO CHARGE FRI. a SAT. The official job description for antenna at 135 Grissom N H N H i a refunded. Rd., $300. YBMHI STORE HOURS: Kallaur's new post as an associate ONIrlOimHaJOam Quash attempt city Maintenance for administer of GSA gives him direct / B a s s e r & Kaufman, 11«T8M T n p li TiHllli Skopplni Ctnltr SunSw: 10

Chadwick-Sawtell Farr-Grussi Scouting nows CAB okays air fare SUMMER YOUTH SCENE P a rk 1S2 Willard, silver arrow on Bear. P ack 9 8 Compiled auiJ F^illen By Sumner Acilviiies in Manckesier (SAM). Cheryl Louise Sawtell of Bridgewater, Mass, and Members of Cub Scout Pack Webelo activity badges Ciib Pack 98 closed its increase Kenneth William Chadwick Jr. of htenomet, l^ s s . were Ann Elizabeth Grussl of Meriden and William Joseph 152 were presented awards at were awarded to Glen Ray­ season with an awards married July 23 at the United Methodist Church in Farr of Manchester were married July 1 at St. Joseph's its final meeting of the season mond, Jack Willard, Scott ceremony. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bourne. Mass. ^ Church in Meriden. at Bowers School. Mumley, Mark Lochuck and Service awards were The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Advancement awards were Scott Lessard. ^ received by Mary Ann Har- A second round of air fare Sawtell of Buzzards Bay, Mass. The bridegroom is the The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Grussi of presented to Greg Lukas. Wolf P a rk 47 vill, Rosemary Donnested and increases has been ap­ iKMi of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Chadwick of 688 Center Meriden and the late Ralph F. Grussi. The bridegroom is badge; Chris Waldman, James Memery, cubmaster Joe Rogers, two year pins; proved by the Civil St. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farr of 42 Goodwin St. Richard Bohadik, Eddie Du­ of Pack 47, assisted by Nick and Pat Stancllff, Lee Agnew, Aeronautics Board, pont, Albert Harris, Scott Romano, awards chairman, Delbert Connelly, Arthur applying to all flights The ecumenical ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dauer and Bill Stancllff. The Rev. William Charbonneau of South Catholic High Lawrence, Gregory Winot and recently presented awards to among the 48 continental John McCarthy. C.S.C., chaplain of Stonehill Coliege, and Jerry Gaouette, Bear badge. members of the pack. the Rev. Michael Stotts of United Methodist Church. School celebrated the nuptial Mass and performed the The pack's A team received states. Anx)W points were awarded Receiving progress awards The increases, ranging The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a double-ring ceremony. Oiarles King of Meriden was to John Campbell, one gold were Don Tencellent, Dan a first-place trophy for Olym­ Qiana gown trimmed with Venetian lace and designed organist and Paul Siples, also of Meriden was soloist. pic Day events, and B team, from 1.5 to 2 per cent for all and three silver arrows; Sean Soucier and Peter Ready, domestic flights, become with semi-Victorian collar, cap sleeves. Empire waist, Cunningham, Oiris Waldman, Wolf badges; Robert Soucey, recelv^ a third-place trophy. and chapel-length train. She wore a matching headpiece John Monassor, the bride's uncle, gave the readings Scott Farquhar, one gold and Bobcat badge. The trophies have been effective between Aug. 7 during Mass. one silver; John Gibbs and Arrowpoints went to Mark presented to Buckley School and Aug. 22, the CAB said. and carried a cascade bouquet of white glameiias with and are on display at the aqua-mint baby's breath and Dracena foliage. Jim MacGlIlvary, three Bailey, Kurt Hovan and Brian The board last month The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William S. school. voted to raise fares 0.7 per Miss Sandra Sawtell of Hampton, N.H. was her sister's silver; Paul Hublard, two Spano, Bear gold arrows. Grussi, wore a gown of white satin-fac^ organza silver: Craig Stevenson, one Webelo activity badges cent. This week it ap­ maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judith Bostrom of Arrowpoints were awarded appliqued at the b ^ ic e and designed with Empire waist, gold; Eric Lohr, Kevin Boyko, were awarded to Sean proved a second round of Avon. Mass.; Miss Rosemary Chadwick of Squantum, to Peter and Robert Grasis, cap sleeves and a chapel-length veil edged in lace. Her Robert Knight, Richard Kilcollins, Mike Shurkus, Mass., the bridegroom's sister; Miss Gail Hanley of silver and gold arrows; David hikes from 0.8 to 1.3 per fingertip illusion veil was edged in lace and attached to a Knight, Steven MacDonald George Chambers, Larry Agnew .and Arthur Fettig, cent, meaning the total in­ Nashua, N.H.; and Mrs. Kevin O’Conneil of Brockton, and Todd Lindsey, one silver. Smith, Eric Martin, Bruce Mass. matching lace and seed pearl trimmed cap. She carried a silver arrows. Derek Green creases will te 1.5 to 2 per colonial bouquet of roses, stephanotis, baby's breath and Webelos activity badges Eagleson, Kenneth Memery, was awarded a Bear badge. cent above fares in effect Ronald Bourassa of Needham, Mass, served as best Devin Donaghue, Aaron white ribbon streamers. went to John Kelsey, Donald in mid-Juiy. man. Ushers were Brian Ahem of Springfield, Mass., the Wright, James Hall, Steve Buczek, Jeff Larkin, Neil After a candlelight The CAB rejected a com­ bridegroom's cousin; Robert Parmenter of Brighton, Albert, Rodney Gill, Brian Belleville and Steve Patarinl. ceremony portraying the four Miss Mary Louise Cochran of Meriden was maid of plaint from a consumer M au.; James Reynoids of Westboro, Mass.; and Rudi Kettledon, Tracy Corso, Glen SOAR (Save Our American stages of cub scouting, Greg honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Grussi of West group, the National WIttke of Manchester. Ferguson, Vance Nash and Resources) patches were Palmer was presented a Haven, the bride's sister-in-law; and Miss Marsha David McDowell. presented to Eric Martin, trophy for being “the outstan­ Passenger Traffic Associa­ Mrs. Paul McGuire of Mashpee, Mass., the bride's Gormley of Meriden. Sean Kilcollins, Nick ding Webelo of 1976-77.” Eric tion, which contended the sister, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. David The pack was represented • at the Olympic Day events by Romano, Allen Ames. Jeff Dauer was also awarded a new increase was not Frizzell of Belmont, Mass., the bride's sister, was Thomas J. Farr of Manchester was his brother's best Mark Giggle, Donald Wright, Napoletano, Bnice Eagleson, trophy for his “outstanding justified because it seating attendant. man. Ushers were Stephen Turcotte of Manchester, the Tom Colletti, Brian Kettledon Jeff Larkin, Keith Martin, service in 1976-77." The “Ber­ foliowed the last one so A reception was held at the Sheraton Regal Inn in bridegroom's cousin; and David Worthington of and Glen Ferguson. Larry Smith and Kurt Hovan. nard Keen Award" trophy, a closely. The board said the Hyannis, Mass., after which the couple left for Bermuda. Manchester. P a rk 112 Den 5 presented a skit, “The new award, will be presented group failed to support that They will reside in Manomet, Mass. Mrs. William J. Farr Dwarfs.” Peter Ready was In the future as a monthly Members of Cub Pack 112 claim. Mrs. Chadwick is employed by the City of Brockton as A reception was held at the Yankee Silversmith in the announcer, and members award. were presented merit awards It also said that the in­ a teacher. Mr. Chadwick is aiso employed by the City of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chadwick Jr. Wallingford, after which the couple left for Nantucket . of the cast were David Rior- during the pack's annual car­ dustry's rate of return on Brockton as a teacher and community school supervisor. Island. For traveling, Mrs. Farr wore a three-piece Mrs. Farr is a seventh grade teacher at Bolton Center nival night. dan, Robert Soucey, Jeff Receiving the Arrow of (Sanford photo) wheat colored linen pantsuit and a corsage of yellow roses School in Bolton. Mr. Farr is an eighth grade teacher at Progress awards went to Bloking, Bill Hayes, Gil Light award were Eric Dauer, its investment would still 5 and white daisies. They are residing in Manchester. Bolton Center School. (Nassiff photo) Glen Raymond and Jack Lagasse. David Ostuni, Steven Byem, be below 12 per cent, the Andrew Spiel, Robert Kenyon, Members of the Nifty Fifties Band advise all town residents to attend their performance Willard, Weblos; and Ray­ Russell Pet of 645 Birch Mt. guideline used for deciding Seth Vlnick, Eric Johnson, mond, also, a Bear badge. Rd., a student at Loomis- whether fare increases are at the SAM concert Saturday night, as their artistic sensibilities are easily offended. Receiving arrow points Chaffee School, Windsor, Brian Harvill, Greg Palmer, justified. were Michael Kitsock, gold entertained the pack with Terry Keen, Brian Jones and AARP plans several events arrow. Bear; and Jack feats of magic. Richard Burns. r*.-»«»i«tNMrinw(m!iNi»ii a- SAM concert is Saturday The Connecticut Northeast Chapter of may be made by contacting Marguerite the American Association of Retired Per­ Ekstrom, 39 McKinley St., or calling 649- Jal Alai rtsuitt roll songs, will be featured at the saxophone player Paul Nigro, sons, Inc. will participate in three events 7424. There are still a few places open...... xmm By KARLENE LIJKOVTTZ SAiM Pagr Kdilor season's third SAM concert from 8 to formerly of NRBQ, Paul Silver on soon. There will be a foliage trip through New 11 p.m.. Saturday. Aug. 6 at Mt. keyboard synthesizers; Mike and On Aug. 17, members will attend the iMwn IMS IN IM tiji tm 4ii IIM 7JI IM 3 (MB 24H UN IN The Nifty Fifties Band, a England to Montreal on Oct. 7, 8 and 9. N il IN IN tJI LM i4l I M m i n i n Nebo. Steve Armantano on drums gnd Tri-Chapter Picnic at Wickham Park with Arrangements have been made for MN IN Trifacti M-l W U I 3JI I Mnr IN Manchester-based band which per­ M N il-l W N W M 1-3 tUN forms updated 50s and 60s rock and The band has played at David's, the guitar; Charley Uzanas as bass a buffet luncheon catered by Pagani. members to stay at a modern hotel and M M NM StUI Pirficti M SlIUI IWMl I-l tlllN Arcadia Ballroom, the Silver Bullet guitar and vocalists Eric Mann, there will be sightseeing, entertainment TriMi 244 SHIN Triiacta M $$UJI TriMi I-I-I MtlN Reservations may be made by contacting iBVTta Ul Ul in and various local high schools and Brian Beggs and Neil Snuffer. at Old Munich, and plenty of time for Onaatt Marietta Hammond. S3 Perkins St. • I* I UN IN 3N i S 3 i atettaa SJI lU I Jna Sana 26J0 f i2« colleges. All town residents are welcome. uln S.M I faaniea llM td m 3 IM M M 5.4$ 3J0 On Sept. 14, there will be a guided tour browsing in the underground city. 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Ill 9 P.M, 6 NQINEEB 8 h1*“ oraNOAiLV ifbM aiM Tel. 643-7111 or 646-3998 ______S96 H ILLIA R D 8T., MANCHESTER. CONN. iSSisrAu SSSfe. SSSrii? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Fri.. Aug. 5. 1977 — PAGE NINE The weather Inside today Benoit will head Health unit will air Mostly sunny hazy hot and humid Area news____ 8-9 Editorial ...... 4 today and Saturday with chance of a Business...... 8 Fam ily...... g late afternoon or evening iJIanrIjPHtpr iEuptttng H rrali Oassified____12-16 Obituaries ...... ij new hospital project thunderstorm. Highs both days in low Comics...... 17 SAM section ... 7 Democratic slate to mid 90s. Fair tonight with louts in the Manchester—A City of Village Charm Dear Abby...... 17 Sports...... io.'u chaplain; Homer Waltz, treasurer. upper 60s. Chance of rain 30'~r today Venon Also, Mrs. Ruth Amende, and Saturday. lO'i tonight. National EIGHTEEN PAGES MANCHESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 260 Rockville General Hospital’s secretary; Richard Wetherell, weather map on Page 19 I’RIGE: Kin EEN GENTS in Vernon races proposal for additions to its am­ gatekeeper; Mrs. Carol Nelson, bulatory care center and pediatric ceres; Mrs. Harriet Wetherell, By BARBARA RICHMOND the man at the head of the table was nursing station will be discussed at a pomona; Mrs. Marie Waltz, flora; Mrs. Jean McMulIin, pianist; Gordon Herald Reporter a working mayor,” Mrs. Herbst said. public hearing by the Health Systems Benoit said when he accepted the Agency (HSA) Aug. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Gibson, executive committee, and Gasoline tax hikes rejected Ellington Town Hall. Robert Kahan, director. Accepting his party’s nomination nomination two years ago he made 5?“ ' last night to run for a second term, two promises—that he and the The hearing will precede the The State Grange Taxation Com­ incumbent Democrat Mayor Thomas Democratic team would wage a regular meeting of the HSA’s mittee will meet at Vernon Grange 8 • ■vt'"' Benoit said he will be running on a vigorous and issues-oriented cam­ Subarea E. Aug. 9 at p.m. with William Miller record of solid, substantial ac­ paign and that when elected would The hospital’s proposed expansion to be In charge of the meeting. . -If/'. complishments over the past two return open, responsive, and respon­ program is the third submitted Vernon Grange will meet Aug. 19 r>f. sible government to the people of within the past two years. The at 6:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall, Rt. ‘ SfJ . 3 ; Congress prepares years. Vernon. “ I believe we have made proposed expansion propam is part 30. This will be a cookout picnic for Benoit and other nominees, some members and their families. good on these representations to of a long-term goal to move all 4 ^ ' long-time office holders, and others Those attending should bring a you,” he said. patient care activity out of the seeking public office for the first potluck dish to share. Grills will be Benoit said that under his ad­ original hospital building which is time, were nominated at the available for cooking. The three ministration they were able to open mostly made of wood and therefore a Democratic Town Committee potential fire hazard. Graces will be In charge of the picnic for August recess local government to the people meeting at the Elks Carriage House. and program. Faith Lyman and through the use of open forums at the At the regular Subarea meetlM an updated report on Planning 'Task Harriet Wetherell are In charge of Outside a rejection of a 5-cent-a- Incumbent Robert Dubeau, who is council meetings and through weekly WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress changes in federal law to grant Forces will be made as well as a arrangements. gallon tax that was an alternative to filling an unexpired term on the press conferences, let the people y* ^ heads home to'voters and crowded citizenship to up to 12 million illegal report on the Health Maintalnence A school of instruction for all sub­ Board of Education, will seek re- know what is going on. summer highways after refusing to aliens, who arrived in the United the original White House plan to 0»anlzation (HMO). ordinate officers in North Central He cited some accomplishments of hike the cost of America's love affair States before New Year’s Day, 1970. phase in a 50-cent-a-gallon increase election. He previously served a six- Eleven major task forces are being and East Central Pomona Granges year term on the board. his term: with the automobile. The proposals would alleviate a and a second proposal to add 4 cent a formed to study and prepare plans will be held Aug. 30 at 8 p.m. at Ver­ problem which “ is not only severe gallon to federal taxes, the final • Reactivation of the Youth Ser­ The House Thursday rejected two Also nominated as candidates for for Input to the health systems plan non Grange Hall. but is getting worse,” Carter said. shape of the energy legislation close­ vices Bureau. proposals to hike federal gasoline the school board were two new­ for the entire region. Police activity Capitol Hill sources saw little ly resembled Carter’s proposal. The • Substantial progress on the new taxes beyond the current 4 cents a comers to public office, Joyce Plans are being formed to set up a During the period of July 15 chance of enactment this year. Senate is expcted to dig into the waste treatment plant. gallon. DiPietro and Mary Mott, both en­ HMO in E ast H artford. These through 28, the Vernon Police The Senate refused House-passed Carter program after the recess. • Well on the way to a new police <■ / dorsed for six-year terms. organizations offer complete Department investigated 12 And the Senate completed con­ language to cut federal funds for And another area, the President’s station becoming a reality. m^ical,service by contract. burgaries, and Issued 44 radar sum­ gressional approval of legislation to abortions for the poor with the excep­ program of proposed election Five incumbents will seek re- • Improvements to recreational Grange officers monses. weaken auto emission standards for tion of when a mother’s life is en­ reforms was in ruins. Congress election to the Town Council. They facilities due to the establishment of Vernon Grange 52 has elected Miss The burglaries were reported in 1977 models and beyond, parrying car dangered. House-Senate negotiators leaves with none of the proposals are Marie Herbst, who was the first a new Parks Department. Flowers on Rt. 5 Roberta Amende as master for the the following areas: A church on manufacturers’ threats of plant shut­ must start again to draft acceptable likely to get through this year in time woman to be elected to the council, • Initiated programs to help Greg Saulnier gives flowers on the divider on Rt. 5 (Main coming year. Along with other of­ Talcott Ave., two businesses on downs if quick action was not taken. anti-abortion language to be attached for the 1978 elections. and Joseph Merluzzo, Jam es Filkoff toward housing rehabilitation. St.), East Hartford, a needed drink. He is a summer park ficers she will be installed Oct. 7. Wlndsorvllle Rd., homes on E. Main In other action on Capitol Hill on to the ^ billion appropriations bill In other developments, the Senate and Stephen Marcham. Present • Instituted public works employe. His boss is Antonino Russo, landscape architect with Other officers are Mrs. Doris St., Grove St. and Gerald Dr., and the eve of the August recess, the to run the Departments of Labor, and approved clean water legislation to Democratic Councilmen Gerald maintenance program. Callahan, overseer; Miss Nancy apartments on Vernon Ave., Senate confirmed James Schlesinger Health, Education and Welfare next provide localities $26.5 billion for Allen, Thomas Dooley and Stanley • Progress in areas of land the park department. Russo is taking a hose from the park Strong, lecturer; Peter Callahan, Morrison St., Ward St., Rt. 30, E. Land sinks creating problems as head of the Department of Energy year. Gill did not choose to run again. acquisition for open space. truck with Mark Dickins, youth services worker. There are construction of waste water treat­ steward; Kenneth Hill, assistant Main St. and Grove St. hours after Carter signed legislation Conferees on an omnibus $11 billion ment plants around the country • Programs expanded for senior Newcomers seeking election to the three such beds of flowers on the divider between Silver Lane steward; Mrs. Barbara Hill, lady The estimated value of items taken A pothole in the American Legion building parking lot is one of several problems that has creating the first new Cabinet agency measure to subsidize crop prices and during the next five years. citizens. council are Stanley Bloniarz, George and Pitkin St. (Herald photo by Barlow) assistant steward; Mrs. Alice Clark, was $3,800. recently occurred in the Legion Dr. area. The road has become unlevel, sidewalks are in more than a decade. the food budget of the poor agreed on And Chairman John Moss, D-Calif., Benoit said that in 1975, the six FYouty Sr. and Nlcolina Therault. breaking apart and a business reports that one of its walls has shifted, resulting in a split in And Carter asked Congress for a sugar price support measure of the House Commerce years of Republican administration the wall. (Herald photo by Pinto) critics said could cost consumers Investigations subcommittee, vowed Marian Narkowicz and Theodore had put the town in a “ catch up” $660 million. to take a “look” after disclosures Ventura were nominated for the position...that Vernon was simply South Windsor caucus In the energy department. House Rockwell International Corp. Board of Selectmen. Narkowicz is standing still. Spaker Thomas O’Neill vowed to executives unloaded $1.4 million seeking reelection. Ventura retired He said, “ The administration in of­ have the 435-members finish work on worth of stock 10 days before this year after teaching 30 years in fice had taken the town and the the Carter energy package by Carter’s announcement the gover- the Vernon school system. voters for granted believing there Manchester may face legal action was no chance of their being Democrats oust their No. 2 man tonight. ment would not produce the B1 The name of Benoit was placed in replaced.” bomber designed by the firm. many of the 240 Democrats attending six council nominations was Incum­ Noseck. nomination by Mrs. Herbst and He added, “ That kind of self- By JUDY KUEHNEL the caucus left the auditorium to talk' seconded by Chester Morgan and assurance breeds complacency and Herald Correspondent bent John Archer with 228 votes. Norman Is now an alternate to the because of Legion Dr. settling in small groups in the hall. Myette, Arthur Champagne was second with commission and Noseck Is a member Devra Baum (speaking for Dooley an attitude of not caring what the South Windsor Democrats have however, had to return to the p^lum 207 votes. Also winning their party’s of the Economic Development Com­ cluding one that may result in a suit has filed a notice of intention to make who was unable to attend.) people think or want from their By GREG PEARSON ficials and the town’s insurance rejected Deputy Mayor Robert to deliver a nominating speech for nod were: Incumbent Ed Havens, 204 mission. against the Town of Manchester. Mrs. Herbst said that under government.” Herald Reporter a claim against the town, the firm ’s agent to discuss the problem. If a Myette as a party candidate for re- another candidate. votes; Wayne Gerlt, 201 votes; Nell Siegel was chosen to run for President signs Benoit’s past two years of leadership “ The challenge is before us and it’s attorney said Friday. Several problems in the Legion Dr. Dillon Sales & Service Inc., of 319 future agreement cannot be worked election in November. Following his speech, he removed Joseph Krahula, 197 votes, and town treasurer to replace Larry Main St. at the corner of Legion Dr., One wall at the building has shifted the direction of government changed clear. We have the responsibility to irea have recently developed, in­ out between the parties, Dillon will Myette, obviously shaken following the “ Re-Elect Myette” signs which Jacqueline Smith, 191 votes. Decker. from a Band-Aid approach. She said bring our records and our proposals and caused a split in the wall. This is file suit against the town, he said. the caucus vote Thursday night, said were taped along the walls and stage, Myette recelv^ 136 votes and Charles Enes was again chosen to the direction changed from one of "it for the future to the citizens of our just one of the problems that have The firm ’s wall is being held in youth job bill he was not surprised at being and left the building, refusing to talk Charles La Vole came In last with 70 run for town clerk. He was also en­ can’t be done” to one of "it shall be town. It’s a challenge I accept recently occurred in the area. place by steel beams. The attorney bumped from the ticket. He said to reporters. votes. dorsed by the Republican party. done and must be done.” gladly,” Benoit said. Two “dips" have developed in said that he feels the problem in the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Director Vernon Jordan did not at­ he refused to speculate what, if Myette was the second highest The council positions were the only “ Is there anyone who doesn’t know “ He took a closed door labeled Benoit will again be running Today’s summary Legion Dr. A person from the area area presents an “ imminent danger” Carter today signed into law a bill tend. Jordan, who had accused anything, he would do to retain his vote-getter two years ago and fought elected offices for which there was a Charlie?” asked Atty. Ed Lassman In town government and opened it to all against Republican Frank McCoy, called the road “ unbearable.” to the Dillon building. providing $1 billion to create 200,(XX) Carter of failing to respond to the council seat. fellow Democratic councilman for contest, with eight persons vying for his nominating sp^ch . Enes has of the people,” she said. who served three terms as mayor Sidewalks in the area have broken, Giles said that he was hesitant to jobs for young people. He called it a needs of the poor, was invited to the A source close to Myette said there the position of deputy mayor. Sandra the six nominations. All other areas been consistently elected to the posi­ Compiled from United Press International “ Under him (Benoit) the council before being defeated, by a 91-vote and the parking lot for the American discuss the issue because of the “ great stride forward to correct this ceremony but sent Napoleon John­ was a move within the party to Bender, the highest vote-getter, were uncontested. tion of Town Gerk since 1945. became a working council because margin, by Benoit two years ago. Legion building has developed possible legal action. But, he did say serious affliction in our society.” son, a deputy, to represent him. remove him from the ticket. wanted Councilman Edward Havens Selected to run for the Board of Robert Homish was re-appointed potholes even though it was only that the area is one that had been The President, preparing to leave “ When young people can't get a “ He will definitely primary,” the as Deputy Mayor. Myette, however, Education were Marilyn Bloom, In­ permanent chairman of the recently repaved. State National filled in before construction took later in the day for a family reunion job, there is a feeling of despair, dis­ source said. Myette, however, won the support of the three cumbent John Giordano, incumbent Democratic party, and Sydnie Cote place. The Town of Manchester has also in Plains, Ga,, signed the measure at couragement, loss of esteem ... refused to comment himself. Republican council members, and Chairman Marge Hutensky, Nancy was appointed secretary. NEW HAVEN - A New Haven reported a couple of water main “ If that (the fill) is settling and Coventry accepts bid Fellow District 2 Democrats, WASHINGTON -The U. S. g a ceremony in the White House Rose destruction, a lashing out against Democrat Michael Enes, and was Kerensky and Incumbent Alfred In her speech seconding the grand jury has indicted two breaks in the area. Jay J, Giles, causing these problems, we’re not meeting informally outside the high Senate today was expected to ap- | Garden attended by senators, con­ those in authority." awarded the slot. Sancho. Sancho was selected to fill a nomination of Marge Hutensky, former agents of the federal Drug director of public works, said. The quite sure,” he said ," gressmen and state and local of­ school after the vote, also urged a Since then, informed party sources board seat vacated by Robert Ever- Audrey Wasik told the assembly the prove the nomination of former He said the jobs program was part for work at Town Hall Enforcement Agency on charges most recent break occurred last He said that improving the Legion ficials. He and others stressed the primary for Myette. say, he has succeeded In alienating sole who moved to Florida. theme of this year’s campaign would Connecticut Insurance Com- § of the economic stimulus package Of conspiring to sell government December. Dr. area would probably require need to restore confidence in govern­ The Coventry Town Council has Connolly appointed Gloria Demers “ The pMple want you, but the many members of the Democratic Planning and Zoning candidates, be, "Better Dem than ’Diem.” She missioner T. F. Gilroy Daly, who § which he said is just beginning to be secrets to drug smugglers. The The attorney who represents Dillon tearing up much of the road and ment among young pople. authorized Town Manager Frank as clerk In the assessor’s office to fill Democrats don’t,” said one woman party by his independent action on chosen without contest, are William said Mrs. Hutensky had suggested ach ieved fam e a s P eter A. Jj implemented with the contracting of two are: George E. Girard Jr., 30, said that he has met with town of­ rebuilding it. But Urban League Executive Connolly to acem t a bid of $10,910 a vacancy created by the resignation to Myette. many major Issues. Gay, John Norman and Kenneth the slogan. of Westwood, Mass., and Paul A. Reilly's attorney, to be a federal J: 1,0(X) public service jobs a week. judge. The Senate Judiciary Com- | from the DMC u)nstruction Co. of of Helen Kjellqulst. Ms. Demers will Immediately after the vote count. The top vote-getter In the race for Lambert, 33, of Alexandria, Va. mittee unanimously endorsed his ij Manchester for alterations at the leave her |Mst In the town clerk’s of­ nomination Thursday. § Town Hall. fice, and ^ a t position will be adver­ HARTF’ORD —Hartford police Changes to be made Include the es­ tised. have charged Juan Serrano, 28, of ‘F’ Keeping kids busy a challenge at tablishment of a planning office In ConnoUy noted that the tax collec­ NORRISTOWN, Pa. -A | Hot GOP decides three contests Hartford with first degree arson preliminary investigation shows :•:• By SUSAN VAUGHN smelling the quince, burdock, catnip, piped up, “ T.V., cartoons, radios, air and chop wood if they lived in the the registrars’ room, creation of a tor completed the 1976-77 fiscal year in a fire that led to the death with a tax collection rate of The incumbent school board seconding speeches. Paine received a Other candidates selected by the that no more than five emergency ^ bayberry, rose hips, teasel, pig w e^ conditioners.” 1800's. private Office for the Board of 95.975 By DOUG BEVINS Wednesday of 64-year-old Ignas llenild Reporter members selected were Frank round of applause at the end of the Republicans: room deaths at Suburban General and others. One ^ y made a work of When she said there would have Day Camp Director Holly Nicker­ Welfare, construction of an per cent, almost one percentage Suburban Editor R Petniunas. He was being held Keeping 40 children busy and hap­ Devney, Fred DeGiacomo and caucus. Hospital resulted from the mixup ijj art, adding pieces of the plants to a been no toothpaste or toothbrushes, son said she and the other five employes’ lunchroom, and expansion point above estimates. He speculated • Selectmen —Peter G. Nicholas in the Hartford jail on a bribery py during long summer days can be a Nearly 200 South Windsor William Neal. Newcomers are Paine maintained the pace of the of a line carrying laughing gas % pine cone, while lined up on the stone one boy said, “ That would be a counselors cannot always tell if the of Uie tax collector’s office. that this would result in about $30,000 and Francis Carino. charge when the warrant was big challenge, but the Y.W.C.A. Day Republicans stuck it out through Walter Joensuu and Sally Kucinskas. caucus throughout the evening, with one containing oxygen. >5 wall. problem.” and one added, “ Did they children enjoyed an activity, but the Connolly said there would be some surplus for the town. served. Camp at Manchester’s North End three hours of sweltering heat calling for new nominations while • Town clerk —Charles M. Enes, a have false teeth,?” camp tries to expose them to a varie­ disruption of town services while the Marion Berman also sought "Y " has met the challenge When Miss Hathaway asked the Thursday night to name a full slate of balloting for other positions was still Democrat who has held the post Some of the children said they ty of opportunies which they could repairs are going on. The council had Swimming lessons nomination for the school board but LOS ANGELES -Director jij successfully, if a waiting list of up to children what they would m iss if they candidates for the November town under way. Candidates for since 1945. Enes was endorsed by GROTON —The Navy is plan­ not get at home. “ I feel it is impor­ established a capital account of $10,- The Coventry Mothers’ Club wiU was eliminated in the balloting. Roman Polanski, accused of g 50 all summer can be used as a lived in Noah Webster’s day, they would like working in the garden and selectmen, the Planning and Zoning both political parlies. ning a formal factfinding board of tant for them to get a handle on 500 for this work. An additional $410 hold registration for its third session election. drugging and raping a 13-year-old ij: criteria. helping their parents sew, weave. Because of the heat and the lengthy Commission, town clerk and con­ • Planning and Zoning Commis­ investigation to check complaints cuiture and history. Of course, we was appropriated from unen- of swimming classes on Monday The GOP caucus, held at the girl, will plead guilty to reduced S Thursday afternoon the six adult voting process, caucus moderator stables had already been named sion -R obert Gilligan, David H. of irregularities in the operation • don't tell them they are learning cumber^ cash surplus. from 9 to 11 a.m. at Lisicke Beach for Timothy Edwards Middle School charges in a plea bargain an- leaders of the camp boarded a bus Gaylord Paine adhered strictly to the before the school board contest Sorenson and Frank Comer 111. of the II. S. Naval Submarine something,” she said. In other business, Connolly told the children aged two years and up. cafeteria, decided three contests by nounced by the district attorney’s :g with 38 peppy children, ages 6 to 11, rules -three-minute nominating results were finally announced at 11 • Constables —Edward Kasheta, Base exchange and Lt. Cmdr. Other field trips this year included council he is preparing a prospectus An adult basic water safety course paper ballot to nominate candidates office. S and h ead ^ for the Noah Webster speeches and just two, one-minute p.m. Charles Barker and Stephen Smith. Ulrich E Kuster, in charge of the the Gillette Castle, which the for the Mie of bonds for work on the has been added to the pronam at $5 for the Town Council, Board of House, birthplace of the famous dic­ per adult. The children s (m Is $3.50. exchange, has been relieved of i children loved, as well as nature town’s bridges. The council will sell Education and town treasurer. WASHINGTON -Federal B tionary author in West Hartford. It Classes will run through Aug. 26. duties pending outcome of the in­ trips to the Litchfield Nature Center, the bonds Sept. 13 in the amount of Power Commission experts lay § was the first visit to the historic land­ From a field of eight, the quiry which will begin Aug. 22. the Roaring Brook Nature Center, $640,000. Accident victim is critical most of the blame for New York’s S mark by the camp, now in its fifth Tennis tournament Republicans nominated six persons and the University of Connecticut ConnoUy also reported that he had July 13 power blackout on “ob- g summer. The Coventry Parks and Recrea­ for Town Council. None of the incum­ Robert Steullet, 17, of 105 Burbank Ellington. WATERFORD —.Scientists for farm. The iast field trip will be to the awarded a bid for maintenance of the east side of Sullivan Ave., near the vious flaw s," including poor plan- g The first reaction of cauiper tion Commission will hold registra­ bent councilmen sought nomination, Flint was driving westbound on Rt. Northeast Utilities are conducting Wadsworth Atheneum. The campers Town Hall to Ted Hansen at a rate of Rd., South Windsor, was reported in Hartford Arena, and was struck by ning and faulty equipment, in the Michael Robison, 37 Pearl St., on ap­ tion for a tennis tournament Monday but the GOP candidates include a 140, police said, at a rate of speed an investigation to see if they can will also go an an overnight camp-out $450 per month for the remainder of critical condition at Hartford the Mills’ car which was traveling find any link between the emis­ Consolidated Edison electrical proaching the two-story red clap­ the fiscal year. and Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the former councilman. Hospital this morning. He suffered south in the outer lane. greater than the 25 m.p.h. posted, system. Fixing the problems, they S board home was “It sure is old,” at Camp Aya-Po in & m ers next sion of radioactive gas from the week. The town manager told councilmen high school tennis courts. Although incumbents Ray Dankel, injuries when struck by a car on Steullet was taken to the hospital entered a very sharp curve, lost con­ say, could cost as much as $1 g Asked if he knew who Noah Webster There will be three groups: Ages 16 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, at Millstone I nuclear power plant The busy daily program includes that the lower ei^ of South St. Ext. John Mitchell and Len Sorosiak by ambulance. trol, struck several guard rails, spun billion and may boost electric $ was, Michael said, “ We looked up his and infant mortality rates. east of Upton Dr. had collapsed. to 25, 25 to 35, and 37 and over. The didn’t seek re-election, they did play 11:20 p.m. Thursday. In other area tralfic accidents, around and came to rest in the east- rates for consumers who already | name in the dictionary and he wrote nature walks, dramatics, swimming University of Pittsburgh "A good deal of work Is going to tournament is for Coventry residents a major role In the nominating Police said the driver of the car Bryan F. Flint, of 17 Wilson Lane, bound lane. pay about twice the national :g it.” lessons and free swim time and Radiology Profe.ssor Ernest J. have to be done,” he said, "opening only. process Thursday night. The caucus was Brian Mills, 18, of 335 Hilton Dr., Vernon, was charged Thursday night No injuries were reported. He is The children were split into two cafts, plus many impromptu ac­ There will be a $1 entry fee and Sternglass contends the emissions average. & up the section of the road and w as wide open —no slate was South Windsor. Police said Steullet with s p r i n g too fast for extremely scheduled to appear In Common groups, for indoor and outdoor tours tivities which the counselors need to can be tied to infant mortality in § repacking and realigning all of the each player must provide one can of presented by the town committee was crossing from the west to the hazardous road conditions. In Pleas Court 19, Rockville. Aug. 19. of the over 2(X)-year-old home. think up. "We had lots of water Connecticut and Rhode Island and WASHINGTON - B e ll System & drainage pipes.” balls. Play begins Aug. 13. —but It appeared the committee had The informed and very patient balloon fights during that heat the utility challenges Sternglass' officials indicate they are | most contests under control. preparing a new contract offer S guides took the children through each wave,” Miss Nickerson said. conclusions. The staff, who range in age from 19 Rockville hospital notes CM YOU HOF IIS CMC seeking to avert what union S of the five main rooms in the home, Robert Sills was the former coun­ to 24, and have training and leaders described as an “almost g explaining carefully each unusual cilman nominated to seek a council backgrounds in a variety of areas, Area police report FOR THOSE i NEED OF Regional inevitable” nationwide telephone g item. seat this year. Others selected as Admitted Thursday: Fox Hill Dr.. Rockville. has to be " a jack of all trades." Miss strike set for Sunday. (See story § The children were discouraged GOP council candidates were Melvin Patricia Cone, Alfred Dr., Discharged Thursday: Ida BOSTON —Extended outlook Nickerson said. Tolland; Elaine Filip, Onter Chapdelaine, East Windsor: HEALTH SERVKEStl on Page 2-A.) from touching many items, but they South Windsor Vernon Tripp, Richard Ryan, Nancy Caffyn, for Southern New England, Sun­ were allowed to touch and try out The program poses a particular Joan Cushman and Lincoln Streeter. St., Rockville; Bonnie John Connelly, Hayes Avt., day through Tuesday: Generally Stephen Sequlst, 18, of 26 Crystal Fulgham, South St., Vernon; South Windsor; Stephen several of the old tools. They enjoyed challenge because it tries not to South Windsor Police are In­ fair wbrm and humid weather. Lake Rd., Tolland, was charged Streeter, a late entrant to the race, William Gibbs, Hartford Fogarty, Talcott Ave., International carding wool in the lean-to kitchen repeat activities from week to week vestigating the report of an armed NOME Daytime highs in the 80s to low Thursday night with driving while polled the most caucus votes —164 Tpke., Vernon; Loretta Rockville; Mary LeonI, and adding a stitch to the wall or even year to year since about half robbery at the Gasland station on 90s. Overnight lows 65 to 70 MADRID, Spain —A Basque of the campers attend for the entire license Is under suspension, breach —to become a candidate. Giramonti, Regan Rd., Ver­ Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Kan hanging being made on the loom. Sullivan Ave., about 10:15 p.m. non; Alan Howarth, Highland senator says he will submit a mo­ eight-weeks. of peace, and Interfering with a Mrs. Debra Martin and They were delighted with the Two other nominees —Anthony Ave., Rockville; Robert tion to parliament asking the 'Thursday. police (rfficer. daughter, George Dr., Ver­ needed to work with the SKOWHEGAN. Maine automatic boot removers, the old Some of the special activities this Colantuono and John Pitts —were Jackson, Somers; Helen non; Cecelia Nelson, Adrian government to start negotiations Police said Sequlst was stopped on elderly incapacitated, con­ — Former Senator Margaret style toaster in the fire place, block summer have included a mummy Police said the attendant, Donald eliminated from the council slate LaBrie, Skinner Rd., Vernon; Ave., Rockville: Philip with the United States on retur­ Union St. Police said be b ^ m e valescing and injured In Chase Smith recieves a rose-filled of sugar (“This is sugar?” one said) walk, in which the participants are Taylor of 107 Dart Hill Rd„ South after ballots were tallied. Daniel McCarthy, Main St., Zabner, Westview Ter., tribute from her home town ning Pablo Picasso's “Guernica,” abusive and a fight ensued. Sequlst their home or medical and they liked the bumpy mattress wrapped up in toilet paper and try to Windsor, u id two young males drove In a close contest, Robert H. Manchester; Douglas Moore, Rockville. friends as Skowhegan honored her presently in New York’s Museum was released on a $200 non-surety Tolland; Margaret O’Connell, facilities. stuffed with chicken feathers (It's walk without breaking it; a unique into the station in a grey car. Taylor Trewhella received the caucus en­ Birth Thursday: A son to for her 32 years of service in the of Modern Art. bond for appearance in court in South St., Ro^ville; Deborah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perko soft” ). peanut hunt, making Jam. ice cream told police one of the men displayed a dorsement as a candidate for town Congress. Rockville Aug. 24. Perko, Afield; Carole Pue, Jr., Enfield. After a peak at the attic of the and popsicles and eating raw pineap­ sa w ^ off shotgun and demanded treasurer. Trewhella polled 82 votes NICOTER MARINA, Italy ple. FULL OR PART TIME house, one boy commented “ The money. while the other announced candidate, —Four bandits armed with sub­ Christine tries to use loom The day camp started mainly as a Sharon Zira, 31, of 5 Regan Rd., AUGUSTA, Maine —The Army Webster House sure Is dark.” Kenneth Jackson, received 79. CALL 643-9515 is ready to negotiate a formal, machine guns robbed the plush day care program, but has evolved They took about $150 and fled east- Vernon, was charged Thursday night They got to shake a "very old egg” Christine Johnson of 37 Hamilton Dr. tried her skill, at The other contest at the Area Are calls WaiMASSISTIVIClof $100.98 million contract with Club Mediterranee resort in this into a very successful day camp bound on SuiUvan Ave., police said. with evading responsiblity. Police in the buttery and were surprlsikl operating the loom in the Noah Webster House in West Hartford said she left the scene of an accident. Republican caucus involved six per­ Maremont Corp. of Saco for southern coastal town Thursday, program. Miss Nickerson said, with NOITNEASTEIM COML, ML that “it makes a noise.” Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jean DeVoe, guide, offers instructions The driver of the other car was sons seeking five nominations for the *871. CMtor tt ____ I manufacture of 14,000 M-2 escaping with $1.1 million in cash children from varied backgrounds. One of the males w u described as Thursday, 6:32 p.m. —Car Estelle Dr., Vernon. In the gardens around the house. Frances Colombaro of Tolland. Both Board of Education. The caucus Thursday, 10:35 p.m. m m machine guns, according to Sen. and jewels and hundreds of while two other children from the Manchester Y Day Camp wait Registration for the camp is filled having btadt hair in an Afro style and fire, Vernon Circle, Vernon. I N8Mi mm wi urn « Miss Elizabeth Hathaway picked cars were moderately damaged. Ms. settled on three Incumbents and two Thursday, 7:18 p.m. -Dumpster fire rear of Ver­ M COkTMKM $OVKU William Hathaway, D-Maine. passports. their turn. The campers visited the historic landmark on their up two months prior to opening in th e o th e r bad dirty blonde several plants and let the children shoulderiength curly hair. Zira is to appear in court Aug. 24. newcomers. —Smoke investigation. non Pizza. Rt. 83., Vernon. pass them around feeling and weekly field trip. (Herald photo by Vaughn) late June and the waiting list is frtmi 20 to 50 all summer. ' PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwter. Conn., Frl., Auit. 5. 1977

Moriarty’s Standings )Pitching exciting -1 ..A v' ^ -f- National League Ea»l W L Pet. GB in title tilt Chicago 61 43 .587 — to RSox manager Philadelphia 61 4 581 . Vi Pittsburgh 60 46 2 The schedule maker should take a bow. .566 OAKLAND (UPI) - Every lineup, enabled the Red Sox to open thrown away by Mallory. Singles by St. Louis 59 48 .551 3Vi up a half-game lead on the Baltimore Steve Dillard and Rick Burleson Tonight’s pairing between Moriarty Bros, of Manchester and Montreal one talks about the Boston Red 50 56 .472 12 Orioles and a three-game edge on the followed as the Sox broke a 1-1 tie New York Jai Alai of Hartford will decide the championship of the 45 59 .433 16 Sox’ hitting, but manager Don New York Yankees. Both the Orioles with two runs, ( ^ r g e Scott’s third American Division of the Hartford Twilight Baseball League. Zimmer is a little more and Yankees were idle. inning single drove in the other t The two teams go into the finale West excited these days about his Jenkins, who hadn't won a decision Boston run. with records of 14-7 and both assured w L Pet. GB pitching staff. since June 23, was in charge except "Our kids played well,” said A’s Down 1-0 after four innings, the Los Angeles 67 40 .626 — of playoff berths. Game time at Thursday night, the Red Sox scored for a few minutes in the second in­ manager Bobby Winkles, “but when St.’Diomas will be 5:45. MB's found the offerings of Butch Cincinnati 53 52 .505 13 ning when Jim Tyrone singled and are they going to win one?" Houston 50 58 .463 17Vi only three runs, but they were The locals are fresh from a Moriarty for four runs with Buddy enough, since Ferguson Jenkins went Willie Crawford tripled for Oakland’s It was Oakland’s sixth straight thrilling 5-4 win over the Flyers Silva, Bill Chapulis, Mike Griffin and San Francisco 48 60 .444 19Vi only run. A seventh-inning leadoff loss, while for Blue, it was his I3th San Diego 46 64 .418 22 Vi the route on a three-hitter for a 3-1 notched Tuesday night in Manchester. Ron Krogh delivering base hits. The victory over the young Oakland A’s. single by Manny Sanguillen was the defeat compared to 10 victories. In latter drove in two markers and Atlanta 38 68 .358 28 Vi Jack Taylor is slated to be the MB It marked the third victory of the only other hit he gave up as he Blue’s 13 losses, the A’s have scored Chapulis and Griffin one each. pitching choice. current road trip over a star pitcher recorded his eighth victory in 15 a total of 18 runs. After the losers tallied once in j j riiursriay'n Rraulls Last night both the MB’s and as Jenkins outdueled Vida Blue. decisions. “It's going to be that way this their half of the fifth, the Moriarty’s Phila 2. San Diego 1 (10) Flyers warmed up for the big m M Earlier on the trip, Luis Tiant beat •‘I felt real good physically,” said year,” Blue said without malice. countered twice in the sixth with Atlanta 5. Montreal 2 meeting by scoring victories. Nolan Ryan, 3-0, and Don Aase beat Jenkins, who tore an Achilles’ tendon “We have a lot of young fellows on Moriarty’s turned back base hits by Griffin, Rich Riordan roday*!) Ganiea late last season and has not pitched the team and they are learning as San Diego (Wehrmeister 1-3) at Frank Tanana, 1-0. Volkswagen, 6-2, coming from behind and Gene Johnson, and a sacrifice ”We can’t score eight runs every all that well this year. "I drove the they go along. Some of them are Chicago (Burris 1610) with four runs in the fifth inning as fly, doing the trick. day,” said Zimmer. “It's nice to see ball good and that’s my third good going to be outstanding players one Pittsburgh (Forster 3-3 and Reuss John Serafini tossed a four-hitter. Chapulis wound up with a perfect all those runs because there are a lot performance in a row. day. They have to start some place. three-for-three performance at the 610) at Cincinnati (Capilla 3-3) and Jai-Alai trounced Vernon, 11-1, of days you need them, but the name ” 1 hope it keeps up the rest of the “Me? I’m not disappointed at all. with a display of power. plate and Griffin stroked two hits. Norman 9-8), 2 way because if I pitch the way I can, In fact, I’m encouraged because I see Montreal (Twitchell 2-7) at Atlanta of thU game still is pitching. -■’You’ve got to give our pitchers at it will help the club." improvement among some of the (Capra 2-8), N Blue gave up nine hits, but he was younger players. In this game, give Los Angeles (Rhoden 12-7) at least a little of the credit for the team's showing to this point. If we tough when it counted. A seventh­ Jenkins credit. He pitched pretty Philadelphia (Lonborg 5-3), N inning throwing error by rookie darn good. He’s always around the San Francisco (McGlothen 2-8) at win it will be because of our staff. Hard part ahead They have to carry the load. It’s Sheldon Mallory, in his initial start plate and that’s the way you have to New York (Matlack 612), N always been that way, the team that as a first baseman, turned the game pitch to win.” St. Louis (Denny 7-2) at Houston gets the pitching down the stretch is for the Red Sox. Tiant was to pitch for the Red Sox Getting a helping hand (Richard 9-9), N the one that usually wins.” Dwight Evans led off the Inning tonight, while Joe Coleman was to Runnerupf champ at ERCC Sixteen month old Heidi Sheckley got a ride from her parents, Thursday night's victory over the with a single and raced to third when start for the A's in the second game pinchhitter Rick Miller’s bunt was Barry and Susan Sheckley, before Wednesday night’s road race for Jim Connors American League A's. who had six rookies in their of the four-game weekend series. For the fifth time in the last six years, Wendy Ehrlich , right, competition at Manchester Community College. Sheckley has captured the Women’s Division Club Championship at East Ellington Ridge. Her 54-hole score was a record 234. Runnerup directs the summer three-week feature while Susan competes NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (UPI) - Now comes the hard part. L Pet. GB W Gretchen Kundahl, with 250, checks over winning card. Ehrlich’s and Heidi goes along for the ride. (Herald photo by Dunn) It’s been a breeze for defending champion Jimmy Connors in Boston 61 43 .587 — the first three rounds of the $125,000 Volvo International Tennis Baltimore 61 44 .581 Vi championship string began in 1972. She did not compete in ‘73 Tournament — until today. New York 59 47 .557 3 and now has a string of four titles. (Herald photo by Dunn) Detroit 47 56 .456 13Vi Rozema cools off Twins The top-seeded Connors of Spain takes on eighth-seeded Ken Cleveland 46 57 .447 14Vi Belleville, 111., waltzed by his latest Rosewall of Australia and fellow victim, unseeded Zan Guerry of Milwaukee 47 60 .439 15Vi Aussie, 12th seeded John Alexander Toronto 36 68 .346 25 Herald angle Chattanooga, Tenn., in straight sets, plays hard-hitting, unranked Steve (Herald photo by Pinto) 6-2, 6-2, Thursday. He advanced to Krulevitz of Baltimore. with off-speed pitches the quarterfinals where he meets Orantes, recovering from a Ralph DeNicolo Wesl Softball feisty, fifth-seeded Harold Solomon Earl Yost lingering arm injury, easily W L Pet. GB NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave kind of garbage he throws up there,” In the only NL contests, of Silver Spring, Md., a clay court eliminated Brian Fairlie of New Chicago 63 41 .606 — R o zem a’s can d id acy for specialist. said Carew. Philadelphia moved to within a half Sports Editor Zealand, 6-4, 6-0, Thursday; Gott­ Minnesota 62 47 .569 3Vi REG Best in defeat with two hits each Connors, who has won this stop on American League Rookie of But, while Rozema may not throw game of first-place Chicago in the fried ousted lOth-seeded Bob Lutz of Kansas City 58 45 .563 4Vi DeMolay had just too many guns were Jim Tuttle. Ernie Brown and A1 the pro tour for the past two years, the Year honors continues to hard enough to dent a popsicle, the East Division by edging San Diego, 2- San Clemente, Calif., 63, 3-6, 63; Texas 57 46 .553 5Vi victory, which snapped Minnesota’s for Rockwell last night and the result Sibley. hasn't lost a set in the first three 1, in 10 innings and Atlanta topped Rosewall fought off Bernard Fritz of DeNicolo at 68 California - 49 54 .476 13Vi grow, but Manager Gene four-game winning streak, was was an easy 12-2 win in the final rounds, but his earlier opponents Montreal, 5-2, France, 67,7-6,6-4; Dibbs beat Hank Seattle 46 63 .422 19Vi Mauch of the Minnesota Twins Rozema's 11th in 15 decisions and regular scheduled games of the insTV have all been unranked. W hile Sox 5, Rangers 4 Ralph's game ‘o n ’ Manchester Community College’s Pfister of Bakerfield, Calif., 7-5, 63; Oakland 42 63 .400 21 Vi will never serve as his cam­ lowered his earned run average to A passed ball by Jim Sundberg season. Seven runs in the fourth inning In their only other meeting this Alexander defeated unranked Greg When Ralph DeNicolo is "on’’ his course, was timed last night in 15:40 paign manager. 2.74 — fifth best in the league. enabled the White Sox to score what Jim Clifford collected three hits sparked CBT Blue to an 11-6 decision past year, Connors beat Solomon in Haider of Canada, 6-4, 6-3, and for GHO round golf game, he's one of the top players at the Wickham Park course. Larry Rozema, a 21-year-old right­ ”My changeup was my best pitch,” proved to be the winning run in the and Craig Bushey, Bob Culvey and over North End Fire last night at straight sets. Solomon ousted ninth- Krulevitz beat Terry Moor of Thursday's Results in the Connecticut Section PGA. This Woykovsky, former MCC harrier, hander, cooled off the Twins’ said Rozema. “I learned it in the sixth inning as they snapped the Bob McBride each had a pair for the Robertson. seed ^ Arthur Ashe of Miami, 6-3, 2- Monroe, La., 61, 67, 7-6. Kansas City 8, Toronto 0 year, his second as head pro at tpe was second best again...Condolences In all probability he won’t be able to maintain his first day smoking bats with a six-hitter minors and it’s been effective for Rangers’ five-game winning streak. winners. Stu Putnam collected four hits and 8, 6-3, Thursday. Moor had upset seventh-seeded Chicago 5, Texas 4 Manchester Country Club, he’s been are extended to the family of Fritz showing in the 26th annual G reater Hartford Open, but Thursday night for his fourth con­ me. (But) I get good support from Lerrin LaGrow notched his 18th save The losers were limited to four Tom Rund. Fred Shaw. Ron James DellaFera who was stricken and died In other quarterfinal matches, Stan Smith of Sea Pines, S.C., Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 hits, one a homer by Jim Pagani. and Wayne Golon two each for the playing more and better and yester­ second-seeded Brian Gottfried of Manchester’s Ralph DeNicolo enjoyed one day in the sun yester­ , Boston 3, Oakland 1 secutive triumph while pitching the my teammates. That’s what’s really in protecting Steve Stone’s 11th today. Mr. DellaFera was a standout Wednesday, while Haider stunned important.” Final standings - Turnpike TV 13-1, Blues. Russ Benevides lashed out day’s three-under-par 68 round in the Bonaventure, Fla., faces sixth- day. Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 victory. triumph. all around athlete at both third-seeded Raul Ramirez of Rusty Staub helped Rozema by Thrifty Package 11-3, Norton Elec­ three hits and John Jenkins and Mike Greater Hartford Open was no seeded Eddie Dibbs of Miami; However, Rozema’s ability failed to Royals 8, Blur Joys 0 Manchester High and the University Mexico in Tuesday’s opening round. a field of 156 with 85 players Today's Games tric 9-5, HNBank, 7-7, Rockwell 6-8, Vignone had two each for the losers. fluke...Speaking of golf, Wendy fourth-seeded Manuel Orantes of The Manchester Country Club’s impress the Twins’ manager. driving in two runs with an infield out Fred Patek drove in four runs with Ehrlich has proven once again that of Connecticut in basketball, football head professional put together one of bettering par. Texas (Perry 168 and Briles4-4) at “He’s a lucky little blankety- and hi^ 13th homer as the Tigers a homer and two sacrifice flies. DeMolay 4-10, Jim ’s Arco 3-11. she’s the No. 1 golfer in the Women’s and tennis and was a former town his better efforts of the year yester­ DeNicolo admitted he felt nervous Detroit (Sykes 2-3 and Morris 0-0), N blank," snarled Mauch after tagged Pete Redfern with the loss. Larry Gura scattered nine hits in Belliveau Paint 3-11. ( ANDLELIGHT Division at Ellington Ridge Country singles and doubles tennis champ. He day with a three-under-par 68 at the at the start - at 7:24 a.m. - when he Toronto (Byrd 1-4) at Milwaukee watching Rozema baffle his heavy- The defeat dropped the second- going the distance. George Brett Pitching featured as each side had Club when she won her fourth also coached the freshman basket­ Racquets nip Lobsters Wethersfield Country Club. was in the fourth teesome to tee off. (Slaton 8-9), N hilting squad with an assortment of place Twins 3t4 games behind the chipped in with four hits for the FELINE just six hits last night at Robertson straight Club Championship yester­ ball team at UConn without pay His score was iisted in the same The local golfer said he putted well Chicago (Knapp 9-5) at Kansas off-speed pitches. “ I wish my players Chicago White Sox in the AL West. Royals, who remained 4 Vi games Sparked by a six-run fourth inning. as Crispino's nipped Multi Circuit. 1- following World War II under the late bracket with several others like Tom and hit some good iron shots. He City (Leonard 10-9), N Chicago snapped a four-game losing behind the White Sox. David's rolled over Moriarty's last 0. day. The wife of the popular WINE PHOENIX (UPI) — Butch Walts and Ross Case topped Tony Roche and were still in high school and batting Hugh Greer. One of his teams copped Kite and Julius Boros at the close of called upon his driver just twice as Cleveland (Fitzmorris 3-6) at streak by defeating Texas, 5-4, while Phillies 2, Padres 1 night at Fitzgerald, 12-2. to clinch the Mike Crispino was the hero for the sportscaster, George Ehrlich, has Roy Emerson 63 in men’s doubles Thursday night to send the Phoenix ^against him because when they were won the crown all five years that she 14 of 16 cage starts while at Storrs the first day action. he was getting good, straight dis­ Minnesota (Schueler 4-4), N 18 years old they’d hit the devil out of in other AL games Boston downed Bake McBride singled home pinch- title. Supremes. his base hit in the fourth before entering another field...The Racquets to a 29-27 victory over the Eastern Division-leading Boston Lobsters tance with his three wood. Boston (Tiant 7-7) at Oakland Blair Fisk tossed a six hitter. Judy frame drove in Gene Riccio with the competed...The softball field at in a World Team Tennis match. For awhile, the dark-haired Silk that kind of pitching.” Oakland, 3-1, and Kansas City runner Jerry Martin with one out in New England Whalers yesterday Towner was listed among the co­ He was 35 on the front side, even (Coleman 2-2), N blanked 'Toronto, 8-0 the 10th inning. A single by Ted Derench getting one-third that total only run. Robertson Park is now completely The Racquets’ only other win came ,. c . ^ ci„,„ 7 n ummpn o Rod Carew sided with his manager enclosed with a fence, thanks to were one of five World Hockey leaders at the par 71 course that par, and came in with 33 with some Baltimore (Grimsley 9-5) at in ' assessing Rozema’s stuff, yet Sizemore and a sacrifice bunt for the MB’s. Brian McDermitt and Dave Nibbs in mixed doubles when Case and phI h in Little leading Association teams that applied for always takes a beating when the fine‘putting on the 10th, 11th, 12th California (Tanana 12-7), N managed only one hit in five tries as preceded McBride’s game-winning Pam Cooper paced David's with each had two hits for the Supremes funds supplied by the Candlelight Kristien Shaw beat Greer Stevens doubles. Roche edged Walts 7-6 in SUNNINGDALE, England (UPI) admission to the National Hockey PGA touring pros pay their annual holes for birds. New York (Figueroa 10-7) at Seat­ hit off Dan Spillner. Tug McGraw four hits with Joan Krogh and Rachel as did Tim Cunningham and Dale League from successful tournament and Mike Estep 63. men’s s in g le s ...... his average dropped to .382. — Sally Little, tutored in her youth by League...The Whalers signing of visit. Today he had high hopes of being tle (Pole 6-7), N pitched the last three innings to gain Rosen each getting three hits in the Ostrout for the losers. promotions...East Hartford will have Before a crowd of 10,515, Boston’s '‘'f® purdn'i* “You can’t be impressed with the fellow South African Gary Player, goalie A1 Smith comes as a surprise. Lee Eider set the pace with a 64 in one of the top 60 scorers and his sixth win in eight decisions. 17-hit offense. Kathy Strand chipped Nightcap was also a pitcher s bat­ eight new tennis courts, hopefully for Martina Navratiiova nipped Chris attempts this season that Phoenix used the tips to advantage Thur^ay Although he played three years with qualifying for the final two days. Braves 5, Expos 2 in with two hits. tle, Blue Moon turning back Moriar­ next season, in a complex at the rear Evert 7-6 and teamed with Stevens to Peat the Lobsters. to move three strokes clear of tl)e the Whalers before shuttling off to Willie Montanez and Jeff ty’s, 2-1. of Penney High Schooi...Manchester Little Miss softball field halfway through the 5100,000 placed three players on the Zone Buffalo, he got in just 21 games -14 in Burroughs singled home runs during K VSTERN Both runs scored in the third inning p i® European LPGA championship at the Eight American Legion All-Star 1975-76 and seven last season with the a three-run third inning, which Looking Glass upended the British- after the MB's had taken a 1-0edge in Action in Little Miss Softball safely four times and Cheryl Bassett Sunningdale Old Course. team, pitcher Bruce Ballard, Ray National Leaguers before being dis­ enabled the Braves to defeat the Americans last night at Fitzgerald. the first. League play last night found these homered and had two other hits. Little shot a six-under-par 68 in the Gliha and Frank Livingston, listed gruntled and walking home. Smith’s Sports transactions Expos. Rookie Ed Solomon went 8-2. as Brad Lahr slammed three hits Mark Leone and Jim Ruffini each Pro football clubs results: Brenda Allen homered twice and second round to total 137, ahead of stroked two hits for the Moons and signing must point to Cap Raeder and Ray Kandolin tripled and as an outfielder, although a second Debbie Blake had one for the losers. eight innings to gain his third victory being sent down to Springfield or Hockey Willie’s Steak House trimmed Judy Rankin at 140 and first-round homered. Dave Fregin added two Bob Cornell and Leo Williamson baseman all season. The Zone Eight Crispino’s stopped the BA’s, 7-1. in four decisions. Gary Carter being on the trading block. Another Los Angeles — Signed Ron Stewart as coach to replace Wonder Bread, 17-12, with Karin leader Debbie Austin and Nancy hits to the Glass cause. matched the feat for the MB’s. squad wiil face Zone One All-Stars with Shelley Hassett and Coleen homered for the Expos. goalie, Bruce Landon has not been Bob Pulford. launch exhibitions Grinavich and Laura Petersen Lopez, both at 143. Saturday night at Muzzy Field in Buffalo — Signed Marcel Pronovost to a multiyear con­ homering. Margaret Hanley added Breen each collecting three hits and Bristol. Mike Johnson of Ellington, offered a contract. tract as coach to replace Floyd Smith. three hits and five RBIs and Martha Betsy Lyon a pair. Nancy Daigle who also performs with Moriarty’s in homered and Teri Berzenski and End of the line Phila(ielphia — Traded defenseman Mark Suzor to the NEW YORK (UPI) — Craig Morton, a 12-year veteran, begins the job of Ramey executed an unassisted the Twi League, was also selected. doubleplay. Selena Steullet each rapped out two No playoff games in the Hartford Colorado Rockies for left wing Barry Bean. proving himself all over again when he starts at quarterback fior the Denver Hour Glass Cleaners trounced LJ hits for the BA’s. Twilight League involving Moriar­ Broncos against the Baltimore Colts, in one of two Friday night games which Baseball Electric, 24-5. Mary Wrobleski Burger King outlasted Army & Continues winning ty’s are slated to be played in Chicago (NL) — Placed relief pitcher Bruce Sutter on begin the National Football League’s pre-season schedule. slammed two homers a double and Navy, 9-8. Dorothy Stratton homered Lee Elder credits wife Manchester...Most popular crowd the 21-day disabled list. 'The Broncos’ 9-5 record in 1976 was Front-runner in all three East triple while Karen Winot had four for the Kings and Marla Preston favorites in the GHO field are Lee Milwaukee — Returned outfielder Dick Davis to the best in their history but they were for veteran wide receiver David Hartford Park Department runs this hits and Heidi Bauer three, including came up with three hits for the Vets, Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Both Spokane. still dissatisfied with Steve Khlght. summer has been Steve Gates. The The Elagles, meanwhile, will be a homer, and Nina Shore added three two being home runs. are natural born showmen and pretty Seattle — Acquired right-handed pitcher Paul Mitchell Ramsey’s performance and traded local runner, who also copped both taking their first look under com­ more to the Cleaner cause. Sharon Lynch stopped Nassiff Arms, 169, good golfers, too. on waivers from Oakland. him to the New York Giants for Mor­ feature events in SAM competition at petitive conditions at quarterback Luzzi tripled twice for Electric. with Wendy Felleter, Laureen Jean Detroit — Called up right-handed reiief pitcher Bruce ton. Heather Turner and Patty fot latest good fortune The Broncos have three other con­ ^ n Jaworski. Jaworski played out Westown Pharmacy stopped Taylor from Evansville. his option at Los Angeles and was LaStrada West, 12-8, as Eieth Lar(l hit Hollingsworth all homering. Los Angeles — Placed plnch-hltter Eld Goodson on 16 I tenders for their No. 1 quarterback— dealt to the Eagles for tight end day disabled list. Craig Penrose, Norris Weese and Charlie Young. WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - 6,583-yard putters course where bir­ Mast fashioned his 65 with a back Kratzert said he was ”a little tired. Smith rejoins Whalers, I Steve Spurrier — so Morton actually Veteran Lee Elder enjoyed dies were the order of the day. nine performance of six birdies that 1 played the last thrge weeks, but a 66 is playing the preseason schedule — being on top today after the Rik Massengaie won it last year 16 overshadowed bogeys on the third will perk you up a little bit. " on a produce or else basis. under-par. He wound up Thursday and 17th holes. He shot four and five A bogey on the par-three-17th hole Thommy A to retire ‘T m confident," said Morton. first round of the Greater with an even par-71 with 10 others. pars on the 12th and 16th holes dropped Trevino back to third place "Moving the ball shouldn’t be any Hartford Open and he’s More than half of the 156 players respectively. He also birdied the first but the jovial Mexican was happy HARTFORD, (UPI) — The New England Whalers know you win some, you trouble. It’s still an open job. I plan Top reliefers thanking his wife for most of came within par, with 73 of them car­ and seventh holes. with his six birdies, four of them lose some. on being successful, though." ding 70 or less. “I’ve made only three cuts in 18 coming on the front nine. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bruce Sutter his latest good fortune. Thursday, the team lost All-Star defender Thommy Abrahamsson, but The New York Jets and Bunched at 65 after the first round tournaments. This is my best round." The former U.S.. Canadian and picked up goaltender A1 Smith. Philadelphia Eagles, two teams star­ of the Chicago Cubs and Bill Elder said his wife. Rose, helped change his putting stance recently said the St. Petersburg, Fla., resi­ British Open champion said he has Smith, who minded goal for the also played for Pittsburgh and i0»Sl ting massive rebuilding programs, Campbell of the Boston Red Sox are gone back to old putting style "which and the result so far is a convincing dent who lost his tour privileges in Whalers when they won three Detroit. meet in the only other Friday night the respective National and 1975 and won back his card last 1 lost about three years ago." American League leaders in the race seven-under-par-64 after Thursday’s Eastern Division titles and one “ 1 have many good memories game. December. "I don’t know what 1 did when I AVCO Cup in the World Hockey while playing with the Whalers,” first round of the | 210,000 tournament New Orleans is at Chicago, of the award as the outstanding relief Burns, suffering from a cold that was putting good because it was Association, has spent the past two Smith said, "and 1 hope this coming pitchers of the major le a n e season. at the Wethersfield (Country Club. Minnesota at Los Angeles, San Diego kept him idle for a week, scored his automatic, but it’s mostly con­ seasons with the Buffalo Sabres in season will be a productive one for “My wife spotted me pulling at Dallas, New England at the Commissioner Bowie Iwhn's office best round of the season. Five of his fidence.” he said. the National Hockey League. me and the team. I’m extremely hap- released the latest figures showing back," said the first black to appear Giants, Atlanta at St. Louis, Buffalo eight birdies came on the front nine W halers’ d irecto r of hockey py with the signing.” in the Masters in 1974. at Pittsburgh, Kansas City at that Sutter has 57 points and where he also bogeyed a par-four GHO Leaders operations, Jack Kelley, said At the same time Kelley an- “It started at the Canadian Open Detroit, Cincinnati at Green Bay and Campbell 47. Points are given on the eighth hole. One other bogey oc­ 32-32-64 nounced the coming of Smith, he an­ and Rose helped me work out while Lee Elder Thursday Smith has been signed Miami at Tampa Bay in Saturday b u is of two for each save and each curred on the par-four 10th when his 3632-65 nounced the departure of golfing last week at Vail, Colo., wiUi Terry Diehl Smith only played 21 games for the night games, while S e ttle is at San win, minus one point for each loss. shot struck a tree and was picked up Jim Simons 3632- 65 Sabres during his two-year stay in Abrahamsson, whose brother left the former President Ford. were Curtis Strange, Tom Diehl, Jim Francisco on Sunday and Houston at by a spectator. Dick Mast 34-31-65 team earlier this summer. "I was cutting the ball and now I’m Simons, Dick Mast, George Bums Buffalo, but had a respectable 3.51 Oakland Monday nlrtt. Burns has not won a tournament George Bums 31- 34-65 goals against average. Abrahamsson, who completed his back to drawing the ball. Basically, it The Broncos are being backed by and Kermlt Zarley. since he joined the tour in 1975. but he Kermlt Zarley 32- 33-65 third season with the Whalers last means closing my stance so I meet One stroke behind at 66 were rookie "Smitty is a fierce competitor who the same defensive unit that held has done well financially collecting Curtis Strange 3636-65 tomes to play every night,” Kelley spring, had signed a multi-year con­ the ball square on,” said the smiling rivals to 206 points — sixth best in tte Legion nine Brady Miller, Bill Kratzert and Lee $88,400 this year mainly from second Brady Miller 3633- 66 said. ”A1 will be a tremendous asset tract in May. league last season — reinforced by nine-year veteran of the tour. Trevino, who won the event in 1972. 3633- 66 The Dallas, Texas, native, whose place finishes at Greensboro and the Bill Kratzert to the club and we’re delighted to But now he has decided to return to defensive end Lyle Alzado, who in­ Zariey, whose bogey in the 17th Lee Trevino 31- 35-66 Girls* Senior League softball champs lifetime winnings total 1546,076, said, Kemper C^n. have him back in a Whalers’ un­ his home in Leksand, Sweden. jured his knee on the first pUy of last plays home cost him a tie for the lead, said, “I New Orleans winner Simons and Wren Lum 3632-67 "1 plan to run a store that my "I’ve been relaxed all we^. It’s a iform.” Merchants Colt League champions season and missed the entire year. Personal Tee entry from Manchester, winners of 16 of 18 putted very well.” He birdied seven Terry Diehl shot almost the same Dave Stockton 32- 35-87 brother Christer and 1 bought this nice position to be in knowing the holes, “but I didn’t do anything else The Whalers, coming off a disap­ The Jets, playing without the American Legion baseball tonight game over the muggy course. They Calvin Peete 34-33-67 year. 1 also have family reasons for First place honors in the Colt Intertown Baseball League were starts, captured both regular, season and playoff honors in the other fellowt have to catch you. pointing season, have been in the glamorous Joe Nanuth who is now at Eagle Field will feature outstanding." each had two birdies going out and Rod Curl 34-33-67 this decision.” Girls’ Senior Softball League. Squad members, front row (1. to His best finish this year was third The 36year-old tour veteran, who market for some goaltending help. garnered by the Manchester Merchants. Squad members, front with the Los Angeles Rants, are Manchester and Windsor Locks in four on the back nine. Bobby Wadkins 32-86-67 The club recently signed Louie The Whalers recently announced row (1. to r.) Dennis Joy, Scott Coleman, Brian Daigle, Tom entering a new era after a 611 record Zine Zone Eight play. Action starts at r.) Stacy Markham, Monique Gagnon, Mimi Laneri, Beth Tobin, in the Crosby Open. has earned $39,066 this year and Victor Regalado 3634- 67 that Christer had left the team Elder, who hasn’t won since last Diehl, who faded after winning the Levasseur to back up Cap Raeder, Boland. Standings, Coach Tony Mazzaferro, A1 Hutchinson, Jeff in 1976. Coach Walt Michaels has an­ 6. Paula Lenti, Lois Hughes. Middle row, Linda Cantone, Liz Shea, $552,231 lifetime, said he didn’t plan opening round at Philadelphia, said Curtis Sifford 34-86-67 because of recurring injuries. Thom­ year in Houston, came through late who handled the bulk of the team’s nounced he will switch former all-pro Saturday morning at 11. the locals Denise Boutilier, Sue Cain, Sue Setsky. Top row. Coach Carol to play after his disqualification in he was "depressed and very tired Howard Twitty 32-35-67 net chores last season. my Abrahamsson participated in the Berman, Steve Pyka, Bob Stoker, Brad Ingraham, Tony Maselli, in the day after a group of six players tight end Ricard C u ter and wide face East Hartford at Shea Park in Setsky, Vicky Mobley, Cheri Wilbanks, Jackie Tucker, Jerry Philadelphia last week, “but my kids last week, but I've got no excuses. Dwight Nevil 3634-67 WHA All-Star game in Hartford last Greg Holmes, Coach Bob Tatro. Missing were Dave White and battled for a 65 on the "friendly" The 31-year-old Smith, who began Receiver Jerome Barfcum and insert East Hartford in the season tone Tucker, Assistant Coach Lloyd Boutilier. (Pho^o by Ofiara) talked me into it.” his career in 1965 with Toronto, has season. Craig dstrout. (Herald photo by Dunn) rookie Wesley Welker of Callfomla finale: s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Aug. 5, 1977- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aug. 5. 1977 J*:'*f***......

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NEW TWO-FAMILY DUPLEXES Nawly littad Capa with four bodroomo, kitohon and at- tractiva dining room, ona attaohod garaga and a now 3- A SMALL DOWNPAYMENT Only 7 lots remaining to build your new Two-Family. 2 and 3 bedroom models or will build to suit, city can put you In a home of your own. This conveniently car datachad garaga. Hugo traod lot. Low $40'a. and sewers, IVi baths, custom kitchens w/range and dishwasher. Priced from $54,900 to $60,900. located Two Family has three bedrooms on each floor, A 4 9 -1 S 1 3 WWi 11 roomo In oioeudro noIgMwrliood orttti odldiilng In-low op « 1- Is aluminum sided, and provides good Income to help montM^ l ^ h ool i y o u i^IlT ^ with expenses. $41,900. bM i^ 4 bodroomo, mooM bodroom wtgi drtiiolng woo. litiiHy room pluo lorgo gomo room with pod loMo ond many oOior loaturo^ IF A NEW HOME IS NOT IN YOUR PLANS w o L v e n i^ rd s & ^mna\ DUPLEX D.F. REALE REAL ESTATE ^ raiLBRICK Central location, 5-5. Opportunity to in­ 175 Main SU 646-4525 a G e n i 646-4200 agmcy 646-4200 crease present low rents. CALL US FOR YOUR RE-SALE HOME NEEDS HR MOM t i n i t l ■ MAWCH6$ H A c o n n t MMiop«| wuiataHil 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 528-9546 528-9546 *42,900 I'.-s: MANCHESTER MANCHESTER E. HARTFORD BEST BUYS BY BO flO IS THE PROBATK NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE WORLD Invitation Aniwuncemenfs PHIL CONTI ESTATE OF THERESA F TOWN OF MANCHESTER □ NOTICES think! thii clBBn -> •xtramtly ciBtn — Mv«n room Capo roprtiontt McCLUSKEY, deceased DEWEY •xcallant valua on today'i markaf. Four badrooma ara aaaJly poaalMt. ALMANAC’S To Bid The Hon William E. FitzGerald, POSITION VACANCY Judge,, of the Court of Probate, Tha location ii ctntral, cloM to Khoola, ihopping, bui, and churchaa. The Manchester Board of SECRETARY INVESTMENT CORPORATION Lost and Found r Jual complataly radacoraiad. It It In “Mova in" eondHIOfl. Can b« oo* Education seeks bids for District of Manchester at a hearing 19,895 - 310,741 cuplad bafora achool atari!. Low thirtlaa — naad wa aay mora? Call Phil held on July 27, 1977 ordered that all Quarterly Dividend 10* Per Share I li! now. Fuel Oil for the 1977-1978 claims must be presented to the This is highly responsible and LOST-Will the person who Q&A school year. Sealed fiduciary on or before October 27. 1977 skilled secretarial and ad­ Payable Aug. 11, 1977 picked up the tan and white proposals will be received or be barred as by law provided. Record Aug. 8, 1977 Corgi on July 26th, in the 1. Salem Is Uie capital of (al Pearl J Hullman, Ass t. Clerk ministrative work involving VERNON 7 Room Raised Ranch until 11:00 A.M., August 17. The fiduciary is: vicinity of Soring and Gardner Oregon (b) Massachusetts (cl the supervision and coordina­ Declared Aug. 2, 1977 3 Bedrooms, Rec Room, IW Baths, Fireplace. Needs JIM DeROCCO 1977, at which time they Alice K. McCluskey Street in Manchester, please New Hampshire. 37 Maple Street tion of the work of a depart­ 101 Middle Tpke. W. by Norma return him. We love him and Some Interior Work. $35,900. 165 OrlMom Rd. 16-F Etquira Dr. 4-6 Amy Dr. otfara for thli wtak a laroa aavan room Capa with haatad aunporoh. 2. TTie "little Venice" of South will be publicly opened. Manchester. Conn 06040 ment. miss him very much. Substan­ Year Old 8 Room Raised Ranch Immaculate 2 bedroom Ranch- Immaculate Salt Box Duplex patio, and garaga, plua aluminum alormi and acraana. Tha yard la a Specifications and bid 062-7 Manchester, Conn. plaaaant combination of tun and ahada, with matura traat. Location la America Is . . Here arc aomg tial reward. No questions 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, style Condo. Fully carpeted, 3 bedrooms, IVk baths, custom cofTvanlant to avarything. Compara 139,900 homaa with thia ona al forms may be secured at Applicant must have at least 3. Abraham Lincoln’s birth­ A Licensee Under The 1958 decorating Ups that arc asked. Please call 649-7405. fireplaced family room, kitchen w/range, dishwasher 137,900. the Business Office, 45 N. six (6) years ol increasingly kitchen w/appIiances and day is a federal holiday T-F Small Business Investment Act Inditpsnaabla lor k ssp in g School Street, Manchester, Court of Probate, Diitrict of responsible office work and LOST CAT-In Glastonbury, carpeted living room, dining dinette, family room, garage. and dining area, aluminum Mancheiter your largsal Invtttmsnt Connecticut. Raymond E. office management Including heading north. Mostly black, room and bedrooms, 20x40 in- $34,900. siding, city utilities, one side ful­ ANSWERS; NOTICE OF HEARING looking handaomor Demers, Business ESTATE OF ANDREW SUHIE. JR the ability to take stenography Rsmsmbsr that lighting white paws and bib. Red ground pool.double garage. $59,- ly c a rp e t^ . $64,900. RAY ANDISIO deceaied Announcements la a Manchaatar naUva, and knowa tha daalrability and aura of tha Manager. at a rate of 90 words per INDEX makta a grtal dllfsrsncs. collar. 633-1674. 900. Pursuant to an order of Hon William minute or in lieu thereof the Lakawood CIrcia araa. Ray offara a lovafy four badroom Capa thara, 3S|Bj £ BianzauaA I i b i i 001-8 E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated August 2, N O T IC It While a room should be complata with avrlmmlng pool, cabana, two car garaga, four badrooma, MISSING since July 26. Skin­ 2% baiha, and a plathora of othar faaturaa. AA zon^ thia la truly “Coun* 1977 a healing will be held on an experience requirement may 1 - Loit and Found well-Ht, you should avoid application praying that an iiutrument be partially met by college or 2 ~ Ptrtonaii ny long haired neutered black try Club” living cloaa to tha ManchMtar Country Club at • prtca aur- purporting to be the last will and tesU- 3 - glare. It it batter to have cat with yellow paws and a prlalngly modaratat ment of u ld deceased be admitted to business school couses which Announcamania 4 - Entartalnmanl LVIIUBUSC •averal well-placad light reen collar. Vicinity of Main probate as In said application on file may be substituted on the more fully appears, at the Court of 5 - Auctions •ouroat than one very fI Grove Streets. 643-4799. MANCHESTER New 7 Room Rench Probate on August 15, 1977 at 11:00 basis of one year of training powerful one. Chlldrcn't 3 Large Bedrooms, Cathedral Ceiling Living Room, A. M. FINANCIAL 9RIAN MoKEEVER for one year of experience. 6 - Bondt-Slockt-Mortgagat Modem rooms should bo child­ LOST-"Sally," Small Beagle. Heatalator Fireplace, Spacious Paneled Rec Room, 2 Car Pearl J Hultman, 9 - ould Ilk. to thaw you . thiM bwlf oom C p . wWi M lun U w l domw. Parionat Loani White, tan and black female. covtrwl ptilo, .bw lw <)u.pll.tlw ocw gw . .. AND a plu M n l quMt ___ Ass’t, Clerk Applications are available at 10 - insuranca proof. The child's rooms Garage. $62,000. 0 Portland, Conn. Doe tag, with K>c.tlofl>c.tlofl on a Mioft. piKtlully no-tfafflo .V m I. JuM rM M O iaud and yo u ll like the m ost are the Members for the Personnel Office, 41 EMPLOYMENT 2-Bedrooni white flea collar. Vicinity of MERRIHy AGENCY palnud. Mkt thlhln and worth H. Center Street, Manchester, 13 - Halp Wantad ones you have to worry 77 Greenwood Drive. Reward. Relocatiofi Connecticut. The closing date 14 - Susinata Opportunitiat about the leatL Fine hir- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 15 - Situalion Waniad Apartmeiitsl Phone 649-6981 . ESTATE OF MARY B. MILLER, for submitting applications Is nlture can welt until the REALTY CO., INC. REALTORS 646-1180 dccwaaad EDUCATION children have grown up. IMPOUNDED Mixed Breed, MMIY MORE-CALL US-WE WORN August 17, 1977, 18 - The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Pnvala Intuuclions 8Urt with the tcuff-prool, black/white female, Olcott 122 East Judge, of the Court of Probate. An Equal Opportunity 19 - Schooit-Classaa <186 6 4 3 - a 6 « a District of Manchester at a hearing 20 - Instructions Wantad hammsr-prool, crayon- Street area. Mixed breed, Canttr 8t. WILLIAM LBELFHHIE AGENCY held on July 29. 1977 ordered that an Employer. per month black/white male, Lancaster Robert 0. Murdock, Reellor Raaltora MFdWI 947-1411 claims must be presented to the 005-8 REAL ESTATE proof kind. Road area. Contact fiduciary on or before October 29,1977 23 - Homaa lor Saia Includes wall to wall! or be barred u by law provided. 24 - Loti-Land for Saia ¥ ¥ ¥ Manchester Dog Warden. 646- 25 - Invasimani Proparty carpeting, heat, ho u Pearl J. Hullman, Whatever your teats In 4555. Ass’l. Clerk 26 - Businas! Proparty water and parking. - The fiduciary Is: LEGAL 27 - Rasort Property homos, youll And jual the TNEIi'S NO NOME UKE THE ONE YOU OWr Jeanette E. Miller Goullt - 26 - Rial Estaia Wantad • 4 3 -1 9 B 1 one you are looking for GET MORE with aka STOn LOOK! READ THISI NOTICE MI8C. SERVICES fgnal NMM*ig with the help ol Jeanette M. Goulls 31 - S Northfleld Street Sarvicat Offared Order Your 32 - Pamtmg-Papering ekpertenced brokere al Manchester, Conn. NOTICE OF 33 - 06040 Building-Coniraciino Century 21, TIDFORD ISEISTTRY 34 — 006-6 DISSOLUTION Roofing-Siding REAL ESTATE, Rt 44A, AND NOTICE TO 35 - Haaimg-Piumbing “Happy JREAL ESTATE SERVICES 36 - Flooring Bolton Notch, Bolton, CREDITORS OF 37 - Moving-Trucking-Sloraoa TOWN OF VERNON 647-N14. Wa have many VERSATILE METAL 38 - Sarvicas Wantad COLONIAL little things BOARD OF EDUCATION choice llslinga of all lypea Thought” BARROWS SPINNING, Inc. MISC. FOR SALE ol hemes In all price AHO Court of Probate. D istrict of Notice Is hereby given that 4 0 - Household Goods T • Manchester 41 — INVITATION ranges. Many Umee we do a big job! NOTICE OF HEARING VERSATILE METAL Ariiclai tor Sale UNIQUE ESTATE OF JOSEPH L RICARD. 42 - Building Supplies ate able to arrange flnan- Today! WALLACE Need to hold some material together? SPINNING, INC., of the Town 43 - Pets -Birds- Dogs COMPANY Custom datlgnad 9-room Contomportry set on a deceased 44 - TO BID eing. T h is Is the aasso n to Pursuant to an order of Hon. William of Manchester, County of Livestock MANCHESTER RARKADE A (m H iMkitaktod I room Capo In Manolwotor, 4 magnlflcsnt lot. 3 or 4 badrooma. h u gs firaplacad living You'll probably use a simple device 45 - Boats 6 Accatsorias The Board of Education of buy the home you've E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated July 28, Hartford and State of Connec­ Hofp Wontod IS backrooma, dktlng room, family room, flroploeo, Im- called a safety pin. It does a big job! 1977 a hearing will be held on an 46 - Sporting Goods the Town of Vernon, Connec­ always wanted. Uel your room, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, garage and much more. application praying that an instrument ticut, with an office at 1 47 - Garden Products ticut will receive sealed bids moeutato throughout A muoi to aoo at only $M ,N0. Priced far below replacement In the high 990't. Need to sell some items around your 46 - Antiques home with ue lor fast ser­ SALES POSITION - Straight 646-7833 purporting to be the last will and testa­ Mitchell Road, was dissolved for TEN MULTIPLE USTINa 8EKVICE8 ment of said deceased be admitted to 49 - Wanted to Buy vice. Open 7 days a week, commiuions, leads furnished home? Then it's time to call on by a vote of the Board of 1. Metals — Industrial Arts. OFFICE! THROUCHOUT CONNECTICUT ‘‘KEEP COOL” probate as in said application on file RENTALS 24 hr. servica. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. another small worker called a Classi­ more fully appears, at the Court of Directors and Shareholders. 52 - Rooms for Rent Bids will be received at the fied Ad. IVobale on September 8. 1977 at 10 00 All creditors having claims 53 *~ Apartments for Rent ★ ★ ★ Charm abounds in this immaculate tix room home In con­ AM 54 - Homes for Rent office of the Superintendent of PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Pearl J. Hultman. are directed to present them 55 - Business tor Rent Schools, Park and School Air Force recently announced venient location. Three bedrooms, screened porch, 2-car IT M T S TO LDVEIinSE IN THE Ass't. Clerk to the law firm of Garrlty, 56 - Resort Property for Rent Streets, Rockville, Connec­ Did You Know? new openings for individuals garage. Mid $30’i. 061-7 57 - Wanted to Rent Professional Walsh, Diana and WIchman 56 - Misc for Rent ticut until 12:00 noon, Friday, Lots of hooka and with prior military service. If MMKNESTER EVDWM NEMID... 753 Main Street, Manchester, Aug. 12, 1977 and then at said shelves on Ihe wallt you have been out for less telocation Service At No Extra Cost! AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOM Connecticut 06040 on or before place and time publicly makse cleaning up easy than 5 years and are looking 61 - Autoa for Sale for "A Great Way of Life'. W * art yotir award-wlniilng RELO real aetata' NOTICE TO CREDITORS December 15,1977. Claims not 62 - Truckt for Sale Home in high location. Three bedrooms, living room, opened, read, and recorded. and speedy. contact the Air Force im­ broker baefcari by over IS yeara ol oxportonoo C ALL TODAY ESTATE OF PHILIP BAYER, presented will be barred as 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale dining room, kitchen, family room with fireplace, office, deceased 64 - Motorcyctea-BicyclM Specifications and proposal mediately. Call 646-7440. ami aorvico to tranalorrod poopio amt com- The Hon William E. FitzGerald, 2-car garage. Many extru. provided In Section 33-379 (d) 65 Camp^a-Traiiera-Mobiia forms may be secured from panlee. One cell pule ue to work marketing your Judge, of the Court of Probate, of the Connecticut General Homas the office of the Superinten­ PHONE 643-2717 District of Manchester at a hearing 66 - Automotive Serwoe VEHICLE MECHANIC - No proporty horo and finding now proporty for you Enloy Iho pool and paUo In your own boekyard, 1 held on July 29, 1977 ordered that all Statutes. 67 - Autos for Rent-Leaae dent of Schools. Park and experience required. Current JUST LISTED claims must be presented to the NEW HOMES badrooma, dining room, Aral Hoor lamHy room wtth Dated at Manchester. School Streets, Rockville, training openings. Good Immaculate 5-5 Two Family In a convenient location. 2 fiduciaries on or before October 29. Cell us todey. bar. Nloa tot In Boat Harttord. Prtoad right at $37,900. 1977 or be barred as by law provided Connecticut this 26th day of Connecticut. salary, paid training. Enlist­ We have leveral new bomei in many areai. Loada of heating eyetame and a 2-car garage. Only 949.500. Pearl J. Hultman, Ais't Clerk July, ion. The right Is reserved to ment requirred. Ages 17-35. E.U. TaddeL PrrtUlenl models and prices to cbooae from. • • 'r e H on/or Voul The fiduciaries are: Call U.S. Army at M3-9462. Cult Anytlmot Lillian Bayer VERSATILE METAL reject any or all bids or any c/o H A Rielon SPINNING. INC. part when such action la TEOFORD 8EAL ESTATE Th# Barrows A WbIIbcb Company VOICE INTERCEPTOR • No HiMCIlMDIROSSEmi 6S East Center St. By Read deemed in the best interest of 24 ConneclKul Mvd.. totl HorHofd ^ m m REM. Esmi! H e r a l d Manchester. Conn. 06040 experience required. Current MANCHESTER HARTFORD , IB Realtors bie. MLS Garrlty, Walsh, Herald the Board of Education. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Irvin L Bayer Start the year off righti training openings. Good m s -7833 72S-S615. . IB 189 Witt Csntsr ft 611 T ilt c/o H.A Phclon Diana and WIchman, Ads Charles Brisson Sell your axtraa with a salary, paid training. Enlist­ 289-4331 647-9914 IS East Center St Its Attorneys ""•"m m m m gii. Manchester. Conn 06040 Business Manager last-action Classified ment required. Ages 17-35. JW7-8 065-7 004-8 Call U.S. Army at 6^9462. PAPE roURTBEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchwter. Conn.. Fri.. Aug. S. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (kinn.. Fri.. Aug. 5, 1977— PAGE FIFTEEN

Homaa For Mala 23 Homaa For Mala Hom aa F o r Safe H o u ta h o k l Goods Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 1 i Baaktaaa Oppartimltr U Homaa For 8ala 33 Homaa For Mala 33 Homaa For Mala 4rt«ofM tor Mgla *43 ' home rOR SALE • HOME FOR SALE • HOME FOR SALE 339,900 - NEW ON the market ^National Weather Forecast f f o r s a l e b y o w n e r , two HOTPOINT ELECTRIC SMALL ENGINE Service STOVE-White. Deep well. Corporation expanding dealer - Lovely six room Colonial plus acres, two M 94 Hsnry 8t with 11/2 baths, plus fiiiished Ranch, small barn, Good condition. $U. G.E. network. No experience Refrigerator. Older model. Lw|t Pod ndrltator tss sew necessary. Complete training rec room (knotty pine). Ideal please. 8754586. home for growing tamily. T.J. Good for summer cottage or M o n Orooiid PooU lor o ily TOOL AND program. 3500. Investment tsrr.M Complololy ErocM. E R D O N I ROAD, room. 35.70 Duval sGeet. HeratiJ required to start your own Crockett, Realtors, 6481577. U’lir enroll dnootloi, U'lM' Wxe business. Ideal for retired or COLUMBIA- Well built, 1961 w in a m , compMo wlUi koovy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING part time. Details on request. 330’s. Large Cape. Newly seven room Ckilonlal, with 2 Artfctoe tor Safa laufo wIM Tloyl Umr, koovy Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field redone in and out. Quiet side baths, fireplace, garage, 26x30 |0 1|0 oldowaU, o iclo firo lock DIE MAKERS 1987 bani with loft. 8 acres, ALUMINUM sheets used u ’Training Division Box 619„ street. Close to all con­ (ramo couatniction, alumlaam veniences. Act fast. 380’ frontage, great area. printing plates, .007 thick, aarlni-ap laddar; alao loalda Wading River, New York. laddar, advaocad typo Wlmmar, 11792. Lessenger Sells, 6488713 Broker-owner 2 2 8 ^ . 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for First class only. 31. Phone 6482711. axcoUaot nitration ayatani valt, PHONE 643-2711 laoclnf. H0|0 «’iU ' aaodack. MANCHESTER-By owner. SERVICE BUSINESS earn Fmaaciiii arraniod-abadiitaly no FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD All around machinists 3800 per week. Minumum' Six room aluminum sided Lota-Land lor Safa 24 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub okUsatioo. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, down paayment. Call 233-0206. Cape on heavily treed corner C«UTIUIMbl-li94 lot in desirable Bowers School BUILDING LOT For Sale - Brownies, nurses. East ______aa* n r Prank Catholic School. 6481225. Ha4> IVanfad 13 Cintiinatic NC operator WANTED DEALERS to in­ area. Wall-to-wall carpeting, Henry Street. Near schools. ADYERTISINB stall nrayed foam Insulation fireplace, dishwasher, garage No brokers. Call 846-4528. HALF TIME CAREER in old and new buildings. and garden area. City utilities SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, BuIHUng Muppllat RATES GUIDANCE SPEDAUST for with experience and very low heating costs. ERDONI ROAD. Columbia. processed gravel, stone, sand Tremendous enerjgy saver. M a n c h M t« r * 6 1 , 9 0 0 Coventry Public School-2 W Low 340^s. No agents. Call 647- 150 feet X 270 feet surveyed and fill. For delivery call NATURAL STONE for 1 dty .... tu word por day Every home ana building George H. Grifflng, Atidover, days per week. Must be cer­ owner can use it, and can save 9826. For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday. Aug. 6. During lot. Perc test accepted by retaining walls, veneers, 3 dtyo . . 10( word por day Top wago$ Fringe beneHt$ town. Partially cleared. Nice 742-706. 1 d )« .. . M word par day tified as a guidance counselor. then up to 50% ol their beating *51,900 patios, etc. Pick up by the 0 Friday night, showers and thundershowers are likely over area. Owner-moker. 228-3080. M daya . . . (a word par day Will consider candidate who Good working conditlone' bills. We train you bow to in­ NEW TO MARKET-East parts of the mid Mississippi valley and vicinity and sec­ pound or delivery by the ton. 13 worda 12.00 rmntmum has internship to do. Call Dr. Lovely 4-year-old seven room Colonial. Three TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Bolton Notch Stone ()uarry. stall. No fees of any kind. We Hartford. Excellent value in 3 tions of the northern Rockies. Fair to partly cloudy skies Good condition. Good for Happy Ada ...... 12.30 Inco Donald Nicoietti, at 742-N13. are Interested only in selling bedrooms, 2'/i baths, stove, dishwasher, dis­ Bedroom Cape. Convenient Bualnaaa Proparty 28 Equal Opportunity Employer. are forecast elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: plating, or welding. Call 648 this foam Insulation that we posal, 1-car garage with electric door opener, yet low traffic area. Attrac­ 3439 from noon til 6.00 p.m. Paragon Tool Co. manufacture. Can be applied 2 ground level patios, raised deck overlooking tive spacious rooms, garage, (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta MANCHESTER Shopping HAIRDRESSER with all year round. WHflTE: above ground pool. Call 71 (86), Boston 68 (87), Chicago 65 ( 80), Dallas 75 ( 95), . Center. p ...... — On -. ------Main-- Street.v " T Room " " DABK s v.rH. an nn Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 121 ADAMS STREET 16x32 In-ground pool. Call after 5 p.m. for expansion. Great poten- managers license. Call 528- Imperial Coatings & Katherine Bourn, 742-8646. Cleveland 68 (80). Denver 56 ( 85), Duluth 46 (70), Houston I ?,,Sm ui^(3ravel 3149, evenings, 9684971. MANCHESTER, CT. Chemicals, 4041 Ridge Manchester Office, J. Watson 73 ( 92). Jacksonville 73 (91), Kansas City 67 ( 84). Little | I ...... 6^9504 DOG-CAT BOARDING Avenue, Philadelphia, Penn­ Beach Co., 647-9139. Equal RockBrvit 7279 ion(91), Loslo r AngelesAnooioc «66 (, 72),7 9 > Miami 80on .oi.( 87), San ■ ...... Sana ana sione. OM-WUS. bathlng/groomlng. Obedience 647-9938 643-9262 Haaort Proparty I COMMUNICATIONS Cable, sylvania, 19129. Mr. WiUiams Housing Opportunity. Francisco 56 (72), New York 74 ( 87), Phoenix 82 (103), | SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- protection classes. Ounplete « Inc. needs extruder trainees, (215 ) 8 4 4 ^ . Seattle 57 ( 75), St. Louis 68 ( 87), Washington 74 (87). | dltloner, 14,000 BTU. modern facilities. Canine HAPPY Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon g machine operators, second MANCHESTER-I have a quiet VERMONT Excellent condition, 3190. Call $ shift only 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. residentail neighborhood lot. Road, Manchester. For reser­ BIRTHDAY MHuallon Wantad IS ANDOVER-Charming four 327.900 Reduced. Nicely Lahafront Cottaga 6386113 after 6 p.m. S Starting pay 33.N an hour room expandable Cape. 2tk- Will build to suit on my lot or vations please call 6465971. redone five room Cape. ()uiet yours. 6484344. after two months training CHILD CARE in licensed Immaculate 7-room Colonial Cape. 2-car garage, acres with view of Andover $ 1 2 ,9 0 0 KOHLER CAMPBELL - » period. Full benefits. 5 Glen location. Garden area, won’t TWO (Chihuahua puppies for Carrie home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, new family room, many extras. Quiet dead-end Lake. 336,900 or make offer. last. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Two loilraom Collogo on Piano and bench, frultwood ^ Road, Manchester. DEALERS booulllul Loko Dunmai. console. Excellent condition. sale. 340 each, dall 6482813 laundry outings and overtime street. Lessenger Selis. 646-8713. ADVERTISING Love, Complololy hjrnlohoU. Small 3750 or best offer. 649-6^. services. Manchester. Deb­ I down paymont. CaH SO. VT. DEADLINE % HELP WANTED - Concrete SIX ROOM RANCH with new Michael, Mommy bie, 6481790. BY OWNER 6 4 A -7 4 3 6 SUBURBAN VALUE. Clean LAND CO. IIK. AKC MALE POODLE S laborers. Call 8781103 after 8 kitchen and ceramic tiled six room Cape with stone 4 BEDROOM MOVING, SELLING 12:00 noon iht diy bofort 3 p.m. WANTED sos-isa-tses, EVERYTHlNG-Furnlture, PUPPIES-375. Call 742-8953. & Daddy WANTED: Light housework, bath. Firpelaced living room, fireplace, aluminum siding, pgblication. iarge rec room, plus fourth waakdaya and ovoa. appliances, tools. Garage full ironing. Call 6481883. attached garage, tree shadM COLONIAL tOS-Ssa-ISli waakanda FREE-Gray kittens with dou­ Otadlino lor Saturday and I INSURANCE. Greater Ver­ Iroom. Two car attached yard. Only 330,900. Keith Real of odds ’n ends. After 6:00 Monday ta 12:00 Noon Friday. 330,900. SIX Room Cape. ble paws. 646-6255 after 4 p.m. non Insurance agency seeks ge. Largerge treed lot. Onl; Estate, 646^126 6481922. Nearing completion Is this .m., 649-6656. 80 Garden MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Heatolator fireplace, enclosed treet, Manchester. experienced person to work In NEW irch, large lot. Good buy. 339,900. Keiththi Reat Estate charming 7 room Colonial auto and home □ EDUCATION Raal Batata Wantad 28 g F R E E TO GOOD HOME- owner depart- utchins Agency 6483166. 4128, 6481922. 5 PLEASE READ ment _ and rating skills LISTINGS e 332.900 - VACANT Cape - Cen­ with iarge eat-ln kitchen, 45 STEREO ALBUMS, 32 Affectlonate, mixed breed YOUR AD Ne/p Wanted 13 requin Reply to Box S, c/o DISTINCTIVE U t R Swiss trally located. Six rooms, appliances, IW baths, ALL CASH For your property, each. Stereo am/fm radio by pup. 6 months. Medium site. Manchester Herald. Privata Inatruetlona 18 347,900 - ON HILLTOP Drive - Chalet. Located high on a hill. aluminum siding, rear porch. fireplaced living room, within 24 hours. Avoid Red Sharp, 315. GE portable radio, Housebr^en. (^11 6487628, Good Job for extra income. Four bedroom Ranch with Tape, Instant Service. Hayes CloaaJflad ada ara lakan ovar In the choice Manchester This four bedroom, 3 bath Trades locally considered. garage. Large treed lot yet am/fm, $10. Call 644-0661 after between 5 and 7 p.m.. lha phono aa a convantarrca. DENTAL Receptionist - Pleate contact REMEDIAL READING and 2 full baths, family room, Green area. Owners hate to chalet offers unique modem ’T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 648 close to schools & shop­ Corporation, 646-0131. 5. Tho Harold la raaponalhia lor Secretary. East Hartford. math; individualized work garage, flreplaced living leave this seven room (Colonial living. Ample closet space. 2 1577. ping. Asking 353,900. only ona Incorrael Inaartlon and Willing to train. Must be per­ program, (lst-8th grade) by room plus wall-to-wall with 1 1/2 baths, new car garage, 2 fireplaces, large I AIRWAY Travel Agency, Inc. | SELLING your house? Call us PROPANE OR NATURAL lhan only to tha alia ol lha CARRIERS sonable. Able to work in­ Master’s degree teacher. 568 carpet and other extras. Mrpetlng, fireplace, etc., first and we’ll make you a as space heater. Has pilot, original Inaartlon. Errora which lot. Mid 370’s. Keith Real dependently. Typing essen­ 8075. Lovely treed lot adds to the loaded with extras. Start EsUte, 6484126, 6481922. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, glower and controls. do not laaaan tha valua ol tho George Doherty packing and call T.J. MANCHESTER 14B7 CENTER ST.y MANCHESTER, CT. I Realtor, 8481577. Ebccellent condition. 385. 742- PONY WITH SADDLE AND advarmamanl will not pa cor- tial. Send resume to Box SS, value of this fine home. ZINSSER Bridle. Rides and drives. c/o Manchester Herald. Sehoolt-Clataaa Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. Rm Hot 648-1811 8964. ractad by an addlllonal Inaar- In poroon 19 Priced at 343,900. Ask for I 0 6 0 4 0 ^ ()ulet, good with kids. Energy Uon. & ViCiNiTY IMMEDIATE Cash for your ■for Jean Browne. ManehMtar — Ranch. Six property. Let us eimlaln our conserving Mckage for only COOKS AND Dishwashers - HANS CHRISTIAN Minciwitsr and Vicinity DRAIN PIPES, elbows, T’s, ANDERSEN Montessorl •CEHTURY 21« rooms, IVk baths, full base­ fa ir p ro p o sal. Cfail Mr. Y’s, couplings for sale. 646 $149. Call Harry Stickles at Mandwster and Part time nights. Apply at Suburban Motors, 6 4 8 ^ 6 . Tacorral. Broad Street, School. Route 44-A, Bolton, is khuKhester & Vicinity ment, 90x165 treed lot TOLLAND-10 gorgeous acres Belflore, 647-1413. 2300. East Hartford areas Manchester. accepting applications for ZINSSER ★ LOMBARDOS Good location. 342,900. with 7-room Ranch custom Homaa For Mala 33 Homaa For Mala H«4I MTantatf 13 MAY WE BUY your home? to dollvor tho September enrollment. Ages 2 Realtor 646-1511 and Associates built in 1974. Stone flreplaced COLOR TV, 23 Inches. $32,600 — Laka Hayward. Varnon — Ranch. Six family room, 2W baths, 20x40 Quick, fair, all cash and no Motorola, maple cabinet in POWER GENERATOR WAITRESS - Part time H era(i!i through 6. Preschool and $7,500 Manchester — MANCHESTER Monchootor Evoning Boata-Aeoaaaorlaa nights. Apply at Tacorral, kindergarten. A.M. and/or Three bedroorh summer rooms, patio, garage, new inground pool, barn. Call problems. Call Warren E. excellent condition. Asking Equipment Operator - No HoroM Beautifully home. Fireplace, fully fur­ Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 3150. Call 6465545, 10 a.m. - 9 experience required. Current Broad Street, Manchester. P.M. sessions available. ’Dii- EAST HARTFORD - decorated, super pool and equipment, 90x175 Call tion reduction available in nished, aluminum exterior. treed lot. Plenty ol mature 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., p.m. training openings. Good Manchester line. Six room clean, 3 station Manchester Office, 647-9139. Lapatreak with Tandem u U■ ry , llrainnlng. I ling. 1 Enllit- DENTAL ASSISTANT - East exchange for one hour per picture book Ranch. Brick $34,500 — Two badroom trees and shrubs. 341,900. Houaahold Qooda 40 trailer. 120 horse, Merc Cruise 647-9946 Hartford. Orthodontic office. week cleaning services. 6I&- Beauty Salon. Equal Housing Opportunity. RUPP MINI bike and helmet. ment required. Ages 17-3S. EXPERIENCED JOHN iront, fireplace, custom Excellent loca­ Condo. Centrai air, rec 3125. 2885953. stern drive. New. Many Call U.S. Army at M3-M62. Experienced preferred. 5727. kitchen, garage. Low 340’s. Covantry — Colonial REFRIGERATORS extras. Must sell. Beat offer. DEERE DOZER AND tion, high traffic room, carport, all offers EAST HARTFORD-Five Excellent opportunity for backhoe operator. Call 742- Hayes Corp. 64^131. Five rooms, country Washers, ranges, used, 5280797. mature, personable in­ RN’s - LPN’s . count, in shopping considered. room Ranch, three bedrooms, guaranteed and clean. New ONE CHROMOCOLOR 15” EARN EXTRA Money Part H e r a ld 6190. kitchen, fireplace, 75x135 fireplace, well treed private & nlth portable TV. 3150. dividual. Full time. Call □ REAL ESTATE center. Excellent $39,000 — Four badroom shipment damaged, GE and time, worUiu from our plea­ Ntudud lor atulf rollof In SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine traed lot. 325,900. lot, quiet street. 335,900. Cen­ Sears washer and Oardan Produota 4T sant office. Hourly rate, plus between 9 - 12. and 1 - 5. 569- room Custom Ranch. Two opportunity for Colonial. Ilk baths, gar­ Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. aroa convalaacanl WANTED EXPERIENCED tury 21-Jackston Avante. 646 P earl and Son, 649 Main refrigerator-freezer. 643-1734. commission. No experience eooooooeeeeeoeee 2 2461. VOLKSWAGEN MECHANIC baths, cast iron baseboard single operator. age, 200 foot deep lot. F.I. SPUCN BLUEBERRIES-Pick your homaa. YOUR choica of Homaa For Mala 23 1316. Street, 643-2171. Main Street, necessary. Will train. Call us For regular tune ups. Call heat, central air conditioning, $9,900 Hartford - Needs your personal touch. own. 35 cents a pint. 33 THERE’S A World waiting for location, ahin, and daya. 6482171. ADMIRAL 18 cubic foot atS6M M0. STEADY WORK - Reliable, Ron, 647-9550. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg 3 1/2 garages, 354,900. Hayes Bushnell Plaza. $36,000 — Charming INC. IHLTIIRS refrigerator with matching Watrous Road, Bolton, 648 you...as an Avon Represen- Full or part tim a. Call 643- Corp. 6480131. A hard worker, who wants Farm, with three story bam. B u sy D ry homo. 2 bedrooms (3rd un­ 643-2121 BABY ITEMS, convertible ortable automatic dls- 4767. PHONE FROM home to ser­ lative. You meet new people 9818. ENERGE'nC MAN To work Older gracious home full of charm. Two bedrooms (3rd steady employment, good in­ and have excellent earnings. Butler-type building. Power Cleaners and finished), garage. Private carriage, stroller, swing set, wasber. Excellent condition. vice our customers in the with outside salesman. Will MANCHESTER. Executive bedroom unfinished). Garage. Original stained R come. Call 526-6702 between 9- Better than sitting at home? plant, and other out Widings, Tailor Shop. yard with fruit trees. Love­ M V IIU B U S Il seasoned firewood. Gold Harvest gold. Cost 3650 new. Manchester area. Flexible 2 only. MDIASSISTNKE train. Hourly rate. Phone plus ’Three Lovely Homes. Condominiums...deep in the MANCHESTER. Brand new 3 woodwork. Lovely private yard. Residential area. Don’t Sacrifice 3550 for the BUCKUND hours, super earnings. 249- Call 523-9401. woods of Manchester. Priced Includes all equip­ ly neighborhood. custom drapes with rod, OFNORTKASTEMCT.,MC. evenings, Mr. Hainsey, 648 Offers invited. B/W Realty, bedroom homes with 2 or 3 miss this one. Owner anxious. 336,900. broivn / orange / gold print Tappan Gas RAnge, 7773. > k NOW, accepting applications 3S7 IMI Cwrttr SL 0686. 1147-1419. at just 342,900 which includes ment. Long lease, $37,900 - Older Two baths, 2 car garage. City Sears automattc washing FARMS for lull time employment. HANDY-FIX-IT MAN For ManehMlar, C t Modern C a n tu ry 21 custom drapes, more curtains NsUv* Init 4v«|W*Um Irwk private swimming pool, ten­ moderate rent. Family. Aluminum siding. water, city sewers. Ideal loca­ with rods. M st offer. 6485588, machine, 3100. Sears electric REAL ESTATE Sales people Call 526-3869 between 9 and 2 hardware store. Mature per­ dillr) New *He Ih* BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy nis, carpeting and Individual $29,900 Manchester — Needs redecorating. tion near 1-84. Priced right keep trying. dryer, 3125. Mahogany double for Manchester area. Must be only. son preferred, hours can be controlled heating and air con­ Cape, 4 finished. from 358,990. For total infor­ JACKSTOH/AVANTE flexible. 6485707. intersection. Large seven Excellent investment. 2-Bedrooin bed with dresser, complete, licensed or in process. ditioning. Just a few remain mation call Builder: 6489797 $125. Maple dining room table, room home, large lot. 355,000. 2 unfinished $54,900 - Capa. 4 6 4 6 -1 3 1 6 FOR SALE- 3 Door Dropleaf Generous commission EXPERIENCED HELP For GAS STATION Hutchins Agency, 6483166. at this low price. Cali today. completed or 6466555; Eves 6481357 or Pine Hutch, 3275. 1 Door, 1 $75. Dinette set with lour U schedule. Wolverton Agency DELIVERY AND STOCK bedrooms, fireplaced kitchen duties and nightly ATTENDANT- Part time. Builder 648 8727 , 646-6555, redecorated, 6483731. lApartmentel Drawer Pine Dry Sink, 3125. chairs, 350. 2883509. Realtors, M9-2813. cleanup. Apply in person at CLERK-Full time, steady Neat, good personality. Must Evenings 6481294. living room, formal dining STOP AT THE work for wholesaler in floors, 347,900 - TWO Family flat on N.H. SKI, snowmobile, lake Call 872-4003, anytime. Fani's Kitchen, 1015 Main have drivers license and not room, walk-out basement MANCHESTER- Two Family privileges, therapeutic chalet, FOUR PIECE BEDROOM CORNCNIS EXPERIENCED Adult Street after 2 p.m. Manchester. Some heavy lif­ afraid to hustle. This is an (on IMMACULATE, wallpapering, garages, 1,800 square feet Flat, 3 & 4. Aluminum 480 Benton Street. An unusual but SET- Couch, coffee table, ting. Good driving record ★ ★ desirable home. Where can indoor heated pool, sauna, TEN PIECE DEVOW Sec­ On tMldoAd Mod Balmitter wanted, lb care call basis) day or night posi­ COMPLETELY exterior, nice storms, aluminum siding. 2 living room chair. Mrs, We are open for the aeiioo, 10 to I. required. Phone for appoint­ FOUR YEAR OLD, seven living area. per month you find a two family with whirlpool. 3100,000 to replace, tional sofa. Beige Herculon for five month old infant in my REAL ESTATE CAREER- tion. You will be guaranteed room Colonial. Three REMODELED Older home. lot. Good starter car garage. Deep lot. Plus P auline H alay, 742-8577. Fresh com and vegetables picked ment, 6489147. $38,900 — Andover lake now 365,000-easy mortgage. fabric, scotchguard. Brand daily. Pick vour own. South Windsor home. Days. Eam |15,0N annually. Must at least 20 hours per week. Fully carpeted throughout. 3 home. many extras. Excellent condi­ [includes wall to walll TWO fireplaces, TWO Wales Road, Andover, Conn. bedrooms, 2Vk baths, Iront. 2 bedroom year Franklin stoves, TWO car gar­ OLD, 6bedrooms, excellent new. Must sell. 6487463. Own transportation. have license, or in process. Only prerequisite is (if we carpeting throughout, 16 x 32 bedlam s, IVk baths, beautiful $34,900 Manchester — 6 tion. Priced to sell, low 340s. [carpeting, heat, hot] condition, 50 acres, brook, References required. Call 289- 133331 Experienced or in­ round Ranch, kitchen with age, TWO relatively new gas Part timers considered. experienced licensed real es- cail-you haul) Stickles ingrouna pool, fireplace, at­ rec room with bar. Screened room Cape. Paul J. Correnti, Real Estate, [water and parking. fields, big barn, view, 395,000. WE BUY AND SELL Fur­ 2040. Ralph Pasek, Realtor 289- Sunoco, 50 Tolland Tpke. No in porch. All appliances. appliances, huge stone 643-5363. heating systems, TWO not tate people wanted, to Join tached garage, family room, Convenient water neaters? ()ne unit va­ Bank takeover lot, 35,o081ake, niture. Cash on the line. One T A Q S A L E S 7475. phone calls. wash area with laundry shoot. Large fenced in yard with fireplace, aluminum sided. 6 4 3 - 1 9 6 1 piece or an entire houseful. G progressive Century 21 office. neighborhood, boat and beach privileges, IMi EXPERIENCED Carpenter pool Low 340s. No agents. fQMf Housing cant. Good income producer. Thorough training, top com­ u Many more extras. Asking new aluminum SPACIOUS L - RANCH, 3 T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 543- hours from Boston, 3300 down, 6466432. Furniture Barn, 345 WANTED Antique furniture, needed - Send resume to P. 0. RN for office nursing position. TRUCK DRIVER FOR Fur­ IJ 351,300. Call 6489262 for ap- Cali owner, 647-1925. OpportiMffr missions, over 60 new homes siding, storms, bedrooms, den, sewing room, 1577. 375 monthly. Call 603-522-3636; Main Street beside Douglas NEIGHBORHOOD TAG glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Box IN, Columbia. Send resume to Box V, c/o niture delivery. Apply ointment, after 5. 94 Henr CENTURY 21 rec room. Cathedral celling Motors. available soon. For personal screens, plush 608522-3736. SAL&Friday. Saturday, Sun­ other anti Manchester Herald. Watkins Warehouse 91 Elm treet. over living and dining rooms. day. 185. TV’s, mlnl-blke, Harrrison, SECRETARY- Real Estate and confidential interview, g wall to wall JACKSTON/ call Sid Green, Century 21 Street, Manchester. Ask For Stone fireplace, 30 foot celling tiles, housewares, Appraslal office in FULL TIME CLEANING Mr. Leboeuf. TWO carpeting, heat AVANTE kitchen and breakfast area. toys. 42 Cambridge Street. WANTED - Furniture, old Manchester. Call 640-0682. Jackston Avante, 646-1316, ★ ★ MAN- Call 633-1891. evenings 646-4153. DRIVERS cost under 34(X) 846-1318 Lovely street for children. toys. Bisque dolls, steins, FAMILY pqr year. 367,900. 6466526 after 4. TAG SALE- Saturday li Sun­ clocks, swords, guns. Outright JOBS ARE HERE- They are FOR MANCHESTER - Ranch. BUSINESS & SERVICE SALES Representative for CHILD CARE-Mature, Set on a large treed tot $63,900 Glastonbury — day, 38 Conway Road (Green purchase, or consignments. motor freight carrier in Hart­ temporary assignments in Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, close to all conveniences. Call 644-8962. reliable individuai to care for your area, doing the jobs you Immaculate Manor). Leaving town. Large ford area. Move ahead with a SCHOOL BUSES small down payment. Good in­ Separate heating systems, selection. Priced to sell. Some BENERJU. OFFICE seven year old after school, do best. Clerks, Secretaries, terest rate. Owner will Ranch on 100x2(X) A Home With A History service-minded organization. housekeeping desirable, Apple 2-car garage, large 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter CLERK NEEDED Salary, fringe benefits in­ Typists, Keypunch Operators, Training tiarta now for assume mortgage. 25 years manicured lot. Hill area, Glastonbury, kitchen. Shows well and is 1760 James Goslee Colonial Tires - In good condition, end to do light typing and cluding pension, group in­ ana all office skills are needed quallfisd poopio to loam lent. Call anytime, 648 New roof, new reasonably priced. Call 648 transporatlon preferred. 633- immediately. Special a good investment. Asking TAG SALE-Saturday, Sunday, bookkeeping, phone work, surance, car. Send resume to 0032 after 6. to drivo school bus part- exterior paint, Monday. Plants-35 cents lo 4739. Hartford Despatch, Attention Recruiting in Manchester tima In Manohastar or 347,900. huge 2 car gar­ filing and billing. Wednesday, August 10th., 9 33.50, furniture, dishes, tools, Experience helpful but will W. Crowley, Box 8271, East ACCURATE TYPIST -With Vamon In Baptambor. age. apple .trees, DIRECTORY toys, some coins and stamps. BUCKSMITH’S BELLOWS. a.m. to 1 p.m., Manchester Hartford, Connecticut, 06108 many extras. Very old with original leather, train. clerical skills, for various YWCA, 78 North Main Street. 122 A v o n d a le R o a d , E.O.E. duties, needed for receiving ZINSSER Country club or Manchester. 6482239. handmade nails and Long and short term tem­ R M ltor Mar/leaa Otiarad 31 Marvleaa OHarad 31 Painting-Papparing 32 pooflng-MIdlng-Chlmnay 34 and shipping department. 7 ROOM 6481611 Minneebaug is hardware. Over 4 feet long. Reply Box U HOMEWORKERS: |85.00 porary assignments and high Interviewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. your choice for TAG SALB-Frlday It Satur­ 375. 742-8964. Tho Minchoator weekly addressing, stuffing hourly rates. Never a fee. Kel­ Mbifamini Roqurements CItM TREE Service - Free es­ UW NS MOWED, Trucking, PAPER HANGING Expert, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Dynamic hfttal Products Co., COLONIAL golf. day, August 5 t 6, at 10. Evtnlnfl Herald envelopes. Start immediately. ly Girl, 100 Constitution Plaza, 323,908Five room Aluminum timates, discount senior trimminng and tree work, etc. Your average pa per, in ment Co. Expert installation Wenlecf to B uy 48 Inc., 422 North Main Street, 1. 5 years good driving 6468864 or 647-1240. Clothing, Fisher Price Toys, Details, rush 25 cents mans w-uu 6 4 8 -1 3 1 6 ______iMflUi, AMMIkhMi iHOi M8III0. 647-14181 Hayes Cotp. 6480131. ACROSS 64 Storage Answer to Previous Puzzle PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Aug. 5. 1977 building MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., Aug. 5. 1 9 7 7 - PAGE SEVENTEEN 1 PeMs n 6 City in Hawaii j i l t T j n c i B n n i D Autos For tato i f DOWN Charlaa M. Schultz AiiiM Pdrtato i t 61 AiHoo For 1 •7 Autoa For Sato 8 Twantylour |t|A tI n n B n iu n g j ? 2 „ 1988 FORD OALAXIE Dear Abby hours 1 Heetty laugh n i D n n n UFaikMngsr lcoffip.wd.| n n n n n n M H Excellent roecbanicaUy, has GuthHe 2 Household t i u u c n n n c i h l i h new brakes and tuneup. some W NUriOMiHi CHORCHES MOTORS 13 Oessrt nomtd appUtnee nnn nnnnn nnn body rust. $175 or best offer. 14 Fieoch tftida 3 Coplout nnn nnnnn nne 6UAIZO UP I 8482748. nnno nnn nnnn Cl Uniltd FMiurt 8)rftd YOU'RE THAT'S RIGHT, ' f iM DotNG A L i r r u YES-4N0 I SAW PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, radio, vinyl roof, steel belted radial wtiltas, 37 Heat unit I i i 4 JOHNNY VDLAS! BUT CARLOS' SHERIFF. AND HE WORK ON THE CASE CAPTAIN ROGERS. , r 1 7 r 1 i6 11 [ HAVENTT SEEN HIM PUBLIC , TOLD M t YOU'RE four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ air conditioning, tinted glass, light 38 Right sway DID YOU TALK TO NOTHING SNORT OP DEAR STILL; What'i to figure out? TeU your husband DEFENDER’ TRYING TO HELP THE R A . Y E T ? ban Motors, 6482076. 6 cylinder, 3 speed, 68 engine, 6 new 60 Ont (Gar.) tintedsd glass,gli color-da» BIG FA M ILY II 13 17 II tr - •••••#•••••••••••••••••••• tires including snows. One 6) Alautian ALL r ig h t , EMILY.' A NEW orange with tan vinyl roof. $5,- 74 TOYOTA COROLLA S2495 iiland 13 N Hofflaa tor Rani M family owner - good condition. 73 DOUCE POUUtt D EA R BIG: I don’t know who is calUng the signals in II WHAT DO VDU ^ CONCEPT CaU 1^81349. 700. Call 8M-7690. 2-Ooor Hardtop. V-S, auto., PS. PS. Excallant 62 Inttmitdiata your famUy, but she's out of bounds. If you “invite the 12 12 THINK THIS IS ? IN H A IR Small house lower end of Ver­ condition kialdo a ( •4 1977 CHEVY Chevette - whole tribe occasioDaUy,” no one should feel offended. non Avenue, Rockville. Two PARTS Department now open TRANSPLANTS? Aquamarine. 4,000 miles. Invite whom you wish. PltWWAnR MTIW m tl ASM) bedrooms^ living room, Saturdays. Complete Une of Chrysler parts. Chorches Larger engine. Automatic, 8,- 73 DONE D-200 PICKUP $299S kitchen, $17S M r month plus V-S, auto., PS, Low low mllM. Lookt a runs llkt security. Tenants pay Motors. 8483848. 000 miles on warrantee. 872- DEAR ABBY: I have a problem. I am e 68year-old 8755. uUlities. 872-K72. woman who is engaged to a 68year-oId man. He has been a 5 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 widower for 11 years. He has asked me to go with him to W in at Bridge Oflfeaa-Slaraa (or Rant S8 - 54.000 mUes, 351 Cleveland visit his famUy. It would be a 900-mUe trip by automobUe. engine. Excellent running My chUdren feel that it would be “proper” for me to go SMALL BUSINESS or Office condiUon. New shocks and 19 75 DODGE with him if we Uew, but “improper" if we drove. I have Minimum points kills slam s p a c e tor rent. Busv brakes. Asking $1950. (^11848 known this gentleman since chUdhood and see nothing 4484. pedestrian area. Low rent. Tradesman Van “improper” about making the trip with him regardless of 8^1442. Chrome & yellow, six just 21 points for his two- TRIUMPH SpiUlre, 1974. 29,- how we went. WUl you kindly advise me, Abby. cylinder, automatic NORTH notrump opening, which is the ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ ON miles, am/fm radio. Sharp UNDECIDED minimum he plays for that car. Asking $2550. 8484938. transmission, power *A9S fice. Ground level, central steering, air conditioning, V J7S bid. Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawranca location, professional DEAR UNDECIDED: I see nothing “improper" here, Trick one produces the jack, 1978 HORNET - 4 door. steel belted radials, par-' 1976 PLYM9UTH V9LARE except possibly that which exists in the minds of your «Q J2 building, parking and utilities. Custom 4-poor Sedan, a M., auto., powar atsaring, air, approxImaMy 1$,- 4 K 10 9 : king and ace of diamonds. He IP y o u WON'T T E LL M E W H ERE I M E A N - A R J YOU CALL M E AutomaUc, power steering, tially customized inside, 000 mllM. Rmmtindar'c chUifren. Go along with your fiance and have a wonderful THANK»--tUr MAYBE Call ^ 0 6 5 . ol tactory warranty. Stock #P679. Sals Pries • 3 8 8 5 leads the ace of clubs at trick WE M E T , hflAVBB YOU'LL TELL M E WLADEK’5 P.R. R B P - A PRIENO - YOU WON'T THINK SO .air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best 14,000 original miles. Must time. WEST EAST two; a low club to the nine at TH I9- HOW COME BIMBO’5 HAVING OR A FRIEND OP THE Actuauv a f t e r YOU HEAR WHAT PROFfiSSIONAL Office - All offer. 2887035. be seen! YOU TAKE M B TO WLADEK'O L A B ? FAMILY-OR WHAT? 73 CAMARO 4742 4062 trick three. East takes his I'M WLADEKE I'M ABOUT TO facilities. Excellent location. 75 01OS0MECK $2MS DEAR ABBY: What is your opinion of a person who is FIANCEE I TELL YOUl 1974 MUSTANG H - Very good •4095 4 Door Sodan, 0 cyL, iutomatic, P8. bhw with tf loss IFQ004 queen and returns a diamond ATTRACTIVE Three room Good projection. Reasonable constantly correcting others in pubUc about the a 9 a 5 comUtlon. Low mileage. Call Bank Tarma Arranged matching IntarkK. 10 «K04 to dummy’s queen. Apartment Stove, rent. ^nter Street. 848- pronunciation of words and their use? AU involved in this refrigerator, heat, electricity. 6480879. 4JS4 4 Q 73 South cashes four spades 1880, 84»854». situation are adults. S O U T H ID I References, no pets. $185.6w- SURURRAN while diseasing the deuce of 74 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER $3295 DODCE D- N PICKUP Thank you. 4 K Q J 10 31(7, 2284S40. 1976 GRANADA. Silver. 75 2 $4095 diamonds from dummy, plays ROCKVILLE - 20 X 40 store or Onor SodH’' 4 Hj.nixl , ‘ A*.‘ f H ton, V-S, PS, PB. 3 spoad, SIL boa. Advanturar tFAKl ExceUent condition. Power MOTCR CAR i ' ' qtt* tlii.M A ' i' • fj ■ . ' PaekSBa. CRITICIZED a club, picks up the jack, office space. Large display a ATS NEWER FIVE ROOM windows Ideal for barber disc brakes. Air conditioning, so Tolland Turapika scores a third club trick, dis­ On Msneheeler Town Uno DEAR CRTTIZED; The constant corrector is showing 4 AS6 APARTMENT In two family. , Insurance office, etc. tinted glass, protection group. cards his seven of diamonds Radial tires. Firm |4w. Call 6 4 8 2 0 7 0 75 FORD GRANADA $3495 hia Ignorance. It is infinitely more Important to be KIND North-South vulnerable Appllanced counby Utchen, monthly. Lee & Lamont 7S DODCE CtURGER $3595 ^ • a ■ ;’n . 'V.vi u i’rrni*,’, and plays hearts. The queen ty 872-««0. after noon, 847-9971. than to be correct. carpeting, seperate driveway, V-S, auto., PS, PB, air. Only 20,000 mllaa. «’• .vtn Hhap f -•.•.• • ,ij I ■ t.i 1 • . A io- West North East South falls to drop and he it down fenced ird, V -dryer E ‘ A ”• "'.»ic” f'q <1 tnf'Of one. 988 MERCURY MONTEREY- 2 N .T . hookui>kup, utilities extra . 1235. Pau 4N.T. Past 6N.T. As he explains It it bad luck. M7-9M7. Mecbanically fine. Needs F O R D WAGON - 1975. 75 PONTIAC LEMANS $3695 OFFICE SPACE fender work. $450, or best CMMK Pita Paia Pau As we see it, It Is unjustifiable AutomaUc 8, power steering, D ■ iiit ' PH I' A*.' • 'R 1 74 0 $3695 Astro-graph offer. 643-4829 V*9. automatic. P8, PB. naw Urat. gold with Opening lead - lOe overbidding. Alley Oop — Dave Qraua A 8 23 7 S E V E N ROOM FOR RENT ower brakes, air con- • Kl H' ' '"S Oppo' tV ' A' • • b if^ vinyl roof 4 matching Intarlor. 3-0 yn. APARTMENT-24 L o cu st 250 iquarc feet, center of itioning, excellent condition. By BERNICE BEDE 080L Street. 2300. Security. Manchester, air coodiUonIng and AUDI lOOLS 1972 . Four door aCaU 8484988. By OtwoU t James Jacoby IK SUtg IS fiKTTINS LOW, PRINCESS.' I THINK ARE WE Please him with this cas­ Available Mptember 1st. Call parking. Call 04)«61. automatic, $1200. New brakes fAOITTARIUS (Nw. 38Dac. A Wisconsin reader wants to WE-VM eONB FkR ENOUSH FDR ONE CWY' and battery. 644-2764. 21) Don't take on a talk today 9 SORRY, room heated apartment, fur­ carpeUng, no pets, references 4 Door Luxury Sadan. V-S, outo., PB. PS. A/C, Ml knuiy .NOlMCANCy.' nMam essu i44ia oqutpmani BpadM Ihla wook. 72 NEW YMWEA $1000 ' T & .3 ■ P IK E * nish own appliances, parklike re tire d . $240 monthly. 648 iJndau. V-a, auta, PS. PB, air. AM/FM atarao radto, tat Wagon. A I wagon agulpmant Including air. wood grain ______8-S^ yard, security. $220. Available MwM. orulaa oontroL powar wlridoiaa, M.000 RiSaa. (9 3 0 0 August 1st. M82426, 85. 73 OOOflE POLAIA 01700 $4Q 95 -- j 2 Door Hardtop, V-S. auto.. PS. PB. Mr. M.OOO mSaa. THREE AND Vk Room apart­ 74 EUHNUUM COUK $0010 MANCHESTER - Newly T I^ IO K LaSAME $1710 Short Riba - Frank HW / ment, heat, hot water, stove, U M aWi ai Cadlllao aqulpnianl Air oondMonlns. laallwr 2 Door Hardtop. V 4 . oM o.. PB , P B , vkryt krlarto. renovated two bedroom refrigerator, wall-to-wall kilarlor. M wlwaL itarao. (I to onooaa troni). Duplex apartment within carpet, $190. Centrally 74 CJUNILAC SEDMI 04010 SCANT zr WOULD BEAW aSIE OP walking distance to down­ located. Adults only. No pets. TimYOTA MAM H VERNON ITA TAX»fr^«S^\/BVr !Lj' L town. With varnished floors Security deposit. Call 8487890. 01000 R IA L IN 2-Ooar. 4 apaad. 50.SM nUMa fH I; 2j^ and new modem kitchen and 70 raNTlAG OAFAM WAO. $4000 bath. $230 includes heat, hot FOUR ROOM Apartment - apMiingar.V-a.auto.,P8, PB. air. roof rack, km nUla^ CIRCLE \ water, stove, refrigerator. Heat, hot water, appliances, CaU 6480090. parking. No pets. On busline. 70 VOLVO 104E $0000 $185 monthly. 8480030 after 4 4 Dm, Sgtit bkia, bkia lotilwr. olr. tl.DM mlloo. omoBoM DODGE JNC. "How do you know you can't row a boat if .you've MANCHESTER • Two oonoKon. p.m. Mr. QooArrwieA never tried?" bedroom Duplek apartment, within walking distance to A’TTRACnVE 8room Apart­ 74 ran MUSTMN II 13000 Uays, a cyL, outo.. 2S.OOO mSoo. downtown. $210. Includes ment. Stove, refrigerator. “U ti QbwmIhb heat, hot water, stove, References, no pets. $170. 228 M S -1 1 1 1 i n . T i • T i a i M OM A to tsT refrigerator. Call 6480090. 3540, 6483167. 871-2234 T f