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Karrie Lynne Ellis of Manchester and Timothy John Maloney, Mary Catharine, Nicola of Bolton were married April 29 at Center daughter of Donald J. and' Donna Congregational Church in Manchester. Holmes Maloney of 112 W. Center St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. She was born May 15 at St. Francis Ellis of 26 Dartmouth Road. The bridegroom is the son of Hospital in Hartford. .Her maternal Mr. and Mrs. Renato Nicola of 15 Stephen St. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. Newell Curtis performed the double-ring Howard L. Holmes of 128 Henry St. ceremony. Walter Grzyb was organist and Karen Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Dieterle, soloist. The church was decorated with pink and Mrs. Walter J. Maloney of roses, snap dragons, white chrysanthemums, baby's Natick, Mass. Her maternal great­ breath and palms. grandmother is Mrs. Mark Holmes of 135 Garth Road. She has a brother, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Daniel Patrick, 4V4; and two sisters, Qiana knit jersey and chiffon gown appliqued with venise Carolyn Anne, 9, and^-Sarah lace and designed with an Empire waistline, scoop Elizabeth, 6'k. / neckline, long medieval-type sleeves of chiffon trimmed with iace, and A-line skirt draped to the floor cascading , to an attached chapel-length train. Her finger tip chiffon ft Slieckicy, Clirislupiier i^ulrU-k, veil was attached to a profile headpiece of Alencon lace, i'' son of Barry G. and Susan'Kelly [# inside today seed pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade bouquet Sheckley of 10 Goodwin Ro m , Region^ s economy of white roses, stephanotis and ivv. Bolton. He was born May 5 at ML Manchester Sinai Hospital, Hartford. His mater\ Marie Komm of East Hartford was maid of honor. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.') Manchester taxpayers can Bridesmaids were Kathryn Kozlowsky of Oakdale and k-sf- Eugene T. Kelly of 121 Mountain | expect to get their bills on time Leslie Sundin of South Windsor. Road. His paternal grandparents a re ' even though the town has had to Jeffrey Johnson of Manchester served as best man. m ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheckley of 646 make changes because of phase-in better after snow Ushers were Nicola of New York, and Robert Chapel Road, South Windsor. He has Mrs. Roger IVI. Kueff assessments. See page 2. Nicola and Richard Nicola, both of Manchester, all 4 H a sister, Heidi, 2. A woman who kept complaining New England firms to make up for Nonagricultural payroll employ­ brothers of the bridegroom; and Glenn Ellis of Jenifer Ellen Nordeen of Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara about the water in Manchester BOSTON (UPI) - The New business lost because of severe ment in New England continu^ to Manchester, the bride's brother. Manchester and Roger Martin Rueff Anne Ockert of Hamden, Miss was appointed to a committee and England economy, which took Taylor, Culli'cn Erin, daughter of is now joining experts in the effort weather conditions in February and expand, rising in March to a of Denver, Colo, were married May Sharon Milliken of Hampton Falls, a severe beating early in the John W. and Jeanne Bowman Tayior to improve the town's water how much reflects continued seasonally adjusted total of 5,039,700 A reception was held at Willie's Steak House in 20 at Trinity Covenant Church in N.H. and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Michalik 2 year from a blizzard-related — a gain of 25,300 jobs over the month Manchester, after which the couple left for Paradise of 35 Willow Stream Drive, Vernon. of New Britain. quality. Srr page 2. economic growth ... Manchester. slowdown, rebounded sharply "A major contributor to the strong — with manufacturing industries con­ Island in the Bahamas. M rs. I'iiiiotliv J. INipola She was born May 13 at Rockville Ronald K. Dalton of Englewood, General Hospital. Her maternal The bride is the daughter of Mr. production performance was in­ tributing nearly half of the month's and Mrs. Norman L. Nordeen of 357 Colo, served as best man. East Hartford in March, the Federal Reserve grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. creased scheduling of overtime, as gain. Mrs. Nicola is employed as a registered nurse at Hart­ S. Main St. The bridegroom is the son Groomsmen were Richard Beethe Bank of Boston said today. ford Hospital. Mr. Nicola is employed in the accounting James Bowman of Madison. Her Softball is getting so popular in manufacturers strove to make up The region’s unemployment rate, of Clifford L. Rueff of Denver, Colo, and Val Webster, both of Denver, Manufacturing production rose firm of Mark Sheftoff in Glastonbury. (Nassiff photo) paternal grandparents are Mr. and town that teams get fighting production lost during the February the bank said, declined in March to Colo., and Greg Golike of Grand sharply, average hours worked by Mrs. John Taylor of Dover, Del. She and the late Maxine Rueff. mad'.' when they can't play. Srr storm emergencies,” the bank said. 5.9 percent of the cil'ilian labor force, The Rev. Norman E. Swensen of Junction, Colo. Ushers were Kenneth page 10. production workers increased to the has a brother, Sean Michael, 2. E. Nordeen of Manchester, brother highest level since late 1973, and con­ Manufacturing output in New on a seasonally adjusted basis, from Trinity Covenant Church performed 'The town has received its first England, as measured by the Federal 6.2 percent in February and 8.2 per­ Dewko-Galligan the double-ring ceremony. Karen of the bride; and Scott G. Swensen of struction contract awards for all 5 check under the Community cent a year earlier. Manchester. major segments of the industry Reserve Bank's seasonally-adjusted I.umelin, JesHira Lea, daughter of Krinjak of Manchester was organist. Development Block Grant manufacturing production index, in­ The value of construction contracts Soloist was Gina Puzzo of A reception was held at the registered substantial gains, the Keith S. and Ann Murray Lemelin of pro^am. Srr pagr 10. ^ crease in March to 119.8 percent of in the region — an area of the Lori Colleen Galligan and Ernest Dale Demko, both of Manchester and a duet was Manchester Country Club, after bank said. West Willington. She was born May Eight homes opened doors to the 1967 average. economy severely curtailed by bad Manchester, were married May 20 at St. Bridget Church presented by Charles Lunn of which the couple left for Nova Scotia, 15 at Rockville General Hospital. Her almost 400 visitors in the The Federal Reserve Bank said it The average workweek of factory weather in February — rose in March in Manchester. Southington and Michele Rueff of Can. They wili reside in Lafayette, maternal grandparents are Mr. and Historical Society tour. Srr pagr was not yet possible to determine production workers in March rose to to 160.2 percent of the 1967 base The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Michael Murray of 440 Cyrstal Denver, Colo. La. 11. "how much of the increase in Mr. Rueff, a 1978 graduate of the 40.8 hours, seasonally adjusted, from period from 74.3 percent in Galligan of 87 Mill St, The bridegroom is the son of Lake Road, Tolland. Her paternal The bride was given in marriage by economic activity reflects efforts of 37.7 hours in the previous month. February. Ernest J. Demko of 136 Branford St. grandparents are Virginia Lamelin her father. Colorado School of Mines, will be Connecticut employed by Marathon Oil Co. in The Rev. Phillip Sheridan of St. Bridget Church of­ of Tolland and Richard Lemelin of Mrs. Pamela E. Bell of Rockville, Stafford Springs. She has a sister, Md. was matron of honor. Lousiana. (Naylor photo) Gov. Ella Grasso has signed ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. another 39 bills into law. Among Julie Ann, 1. ______The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a them is a measure to give $26 million to Connecticut’s cities and jersey knit gown designed with venise lace bodice, Board begins review, shoulder sleeves and lace-edged chapel train. Her finger .•V. toyms. Srr pagr 9. Trying to set an example, the tip veil was trimmed with matching lace and attached to In the City of New London and a bank a pearl-beaded crown. She carried a colonial bouquet of service spring pastel flowers. begin work to turn a rundown street into a showcase of restored deadlines approaching Doreen Shaw of Alexandria, Va. was maid of honor. homes. Srr pagr 9. Bridesmaids were Debra Galligan of Manchester, the Jeffrey G. Small, son of Patricia Maurice, right, was named valedictorian of the By GREG PEARSON before meeting again on the matter. will create more lines the depart­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Small bride's sister; and Diane LaGasse of Manchester. The nation Rockville High School graduating class and Suzanne Niemann, Herald Reporter Other items discussed Wednesday ment can use. of 78 Hubbard Drive, Ver­ eunbemni night included : Jodaitis also said this morning that Thomas Darling of Manchester served as best man. non, enlisted in the U.S. Air Congress shows its concern for salutatorian. The announcement was made this morning. Manchester’s Board of Directors— Ushers were Michael Saunders of Manchester, the M AY 2 5 - 2 8 (Herald photo by Pinto) • Future customer costs — Town rate changes for individual Force. U.S. defenses and alliances in concerned about meeting deadlines Fire Chief John Rivosa asked if his customers are hard to predict at this bridegroom's cousin; and Ronald Girardin of 'We reserve the right House and Senate decisions. See and looking to future water costs — Manchester. department's cost for water service time. Improvement costs may be A 1976 g raduate of to limit quantities page 23. has started to review proposed im­ would increase with changes to the offset by increased efficiency in the provements to the town’s water A reception was held at the Army & Navy Club in Rockville High School, he A woman hijacks a helicopter system. system, he said. system: Manchester, after which the couple left for Florida. They selected a position in the and is killed by the pilot in an ap­ Top two students The department is charged based • Glastonbury customers — Im­ Stephen Penny, chairman of the will reside in Manchester. general career field and parent attempt to help prisoners on the size of pipes, Jodaitis said. provements for 250 Glastonbury board, Wednesday expressed a fear departed for basic trainiqg escape from a penitentiary in That rate now is a high one per inch families are expected to cost $1.3 of several members that the town Mrs. Demko is employed as a hairdresser at the at Lackland Air Force Illinois. Srr pagr 8 because many of the pipes are not million. Town Counsel David Barry named in Vernon may find it difficult to hold a referen­ Strawberry Patch Hair Salon in Manchester. Mr. Demko Base near San Antonio, large enough to provide service for has ruled that the individual dum on water improvements in is employed as an apprentice at Pratt & Whitney Division Texas on May 17. The world the Fire Department. homeowners can be charged for By BARBARA RICHMOND November. The town will seek per­ A of United Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. (Miller Almost half the world's poten­ Yale Junior Science symposium. She Enlarging pipes in the system these costs. mission to bond to pay the extensive Mrs. Krncsl I). Driiiko photo) tial oil fields He in un­ Herald Reporter is a member of the Discussion Club, would result in a higher cost to the Town Manager Robert Weiss costs for the improvements. derdeveloped nations and have VERNON — Patricia Maurice was and also worked in the Talcott Moun­ department for those pipes. The per viewed this as an incentive for those Penny wondered why a distribution yet to be tapped, the World Bank named valedictorian and Suzanne tain Chronobiology studies as well as inch charge, however, might be customers to consider joining the system study, being prepared by says. Srr page 23. Niemann, salutatorian, of this year's on the shooner biology trip recently. reduced because the improvements MDC. SHOP PINEHURST FOR THE Seven Americans die and many graduating class of Rockville High Her activities outside of school in­ Weston & Sampson, will not be com­ more are hurt as a tour bus School at ceremonies this morning. clude teaching Sunday School, being pleted until June. VERIREST HOLIDAY FOODS! crashes in Norway. See page 23. The announcement was made by a volunteer at Immaculata Retreat "I’m more than a little perturbed cumheriand farms Brian McCartney, who was named House, participating on a bowling with the consultant because we are Water Department Y Sports principal of the school a few months team, taking ballet and horseback under time constraints,” Penny said. Here, buy the veribest Ground Meats, Patties, Sirloin or Porterhouse returnable clear plastic jug ago after former principal Martin riding lessons, baby-sitting and The town hopes to have a November referendum so it can meet lOH dives in Steaks and Whole 7 to 8 lb. U.S.D.A. Choice Tenderloins ... Seating capacity at Fenway Fagan resigned. tutoring. seeks better grade Park may be increased by Miss Maurice is the daughter of Suzanne Niemann lives with her the timetables established when HOMOGENIZED stricter federal rjgquirements for The Town of Manchester’s Water Right now, the town has a “C” (UontiniKMl from Page 25) they get pledges for the S H U RR N E , U.S.D.A. CHOICE 6,000...Tom Stringfellow still Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurice of 92 legal guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Gary ARMOUR’S Range Hill Drive. Klein at 140 Union St. drinking water go into effect. Department is seeking an “A” grade rating for fire insurance — in the She noted that the laps they swim. calling balls and strikes in flam­ SLICED SKINLESS BEEF boyant manner.See page 15. She is a Connecticut State Scholar She is a member of the National Frank Jodaltis, water and sewer for its water system, a mark that middle of the A to F scale, program is most effective This year’s instructors administrator, assured the board could lead to an improvement in the "The Water Department sure is worked hard on improving East Catholic High and and received the Bausch & Lomb Honor Society and has been on the because it is run by high BACON 1 FRANKS SHORT RIBS Science Award this year. She has that Weston & Sampson is aware of town’s fire insurance rating. not helping the rating right now,” school students with whom their program, Manchester High girls’ track high honors list for her four years of $ 1 3 « 1 * 1 1 9 S l l « MILK also received the E. Stevens Henry high school. the deadline, but the study is a Towns are graded on a scale of A to Jodaitis said, referring to the leaky emphasizing the teaching standouts await State Sectional the handicapped students lb. ■ Ib. ■ lb. ■ Memorial Award, the American detailed one. F for fire insurance purposes, Frank pipes and low pressure readings that can relate easier. process and adding new ac­ Meet Friday. See page.16. She participated in Laurel Girls History Award, the A.B. Hendricks Jodaitis and members of the Water Jodaitis, water and sewer ad­ are part of the town's outdated water Mrs. Marie Gibson, tivities such as group and NO W ONLY! State at the University of Connec­ Sewing, Award and the Vernon Study Committee also responded to ministrator, told the Town Board of system. another parent who has family swims. They are TOBIN’S FREEZER SPECIAL ticut, has been awarded varsity ■tmt DDI7 E Education Association and the criticism from Penny about a three- Directors Wednesday night. two children in lOH classes anxious to increase the letters in tennis and basketball, and The proposed improvements not Whole U.S.D.A. Choice National Education Association month delay in obtaining comparable The board met Wednesday with also praised the student public awareness of fOH. SKINLESS Pool to open trophies and numerals from the only would improve drinking water, The VERIBEST TOP SIRLOIN Bicentennial Awards. figures from the town and the Water Department officials and the teachers, saying, "They Several of the members Girls' Athletic Club of which she they also would increase the FRANKS Large Selected of Tender Beef The Manchester Recreation She has been active on the school’s Metropolitan District Commission. Water Study Committee to review have done beautiful things and Moyer made a 3 Ib. box served as vice president. system’s capabilities for fighting FRESH Department will open Waddell Quiz Bowl Teaifi and has served as Harry Reinhorn, chairman of the plans to upgrade the town’s water with my kids. They opened successful trip to Cut and Freezer She also serv ^ as vice president of fires. $ 5 1 9 Pool beginning Saturday at noon. its captain and also served as captain study committee, spoke of the dif­ system. Major improvements are a whole world for them in Washington, D.C, this CHICKEN / t | V Wrapped the Leaders Club, is a member of the The schedule for this holiday of the “As Schools Match Wits” team “Z” Club, the yearbook staff and the ficulty of getting information from expected in the next few years to The town is aiming for an "A” for the summer when they can spring where they met with also available in 6 Ib. LEGS lb ." ^ S i the MDC. meet stricter federal standards. its water system after the im­ several legislators and of­ lb. weekend will be noon to 6 p.m. and of the Latin Quiz Team. Junior Classical League. go and swim with other boxes or by the lb. or by Beginning Tuesday the hours will "It seems you had nothing to work Town Manager Robert Weiss said provements are made, Jodaitis said. children their age." She ficials connected with We will have plenty of She is a member of the National She was manager of the varsity the dozen . .. be 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday Honor Society and of the Girls basketball team, was a member of with until March 22, and I can’t un­ that the water system accounts for This almost certainly would lead to also said her children were programs for the han­ selected Large Chicken Buy our U.S.D.A. through Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Athletic Association and participates the girls’ varsity tennis team and the derstand why,” Penny said. about 50 percent of the fire insurance an improvement in the fire insurance "petrified of the water” dicapped. They were en- Grote’s natural casing Breasts, Fryers and Choice 5 to the lb. Saturday and Sunday through in the gifted program at school. Student Government Club. “We tried,” Reinhorn replied. He rating. Other factors, such as the rating. when they first started courzged by the officials in (skin on) FRANKS Roasters. Veribest or Deluxe 129■ GALLON June 18. She has also participated in the For outside work she serves as a said that both the MDC and the town effectiveness of the Police and Fire An improvement in that rating their hopes of establishing lessons, but now one of Chopped Sirloin Patties dragged their feet in the process of Departments, make up the other 50 could lead to the town paying less for other lOH chapters also available in 10 Ib. Bermuda Biology Workshop and the waitress in a local restraurant. them has earned her junior by the lb. or by the plus deposit trying to work out comparable cost percent of the rating. fire insurance protection. throughout the United boxes. life saving badge after dozen. All freshly figures. States. One other chapter seven years of classes. ground. Freshly Frozen "But, most of thp dragging was The eight officers formed in Syracuse, N.Y. Patties are available in done by the MDC,” he said. elected by the general stu­ in 1971 as a direct result of NOTE PLEASE . . . Never on Sunday, but we Chlorine-fed fire are open Thurs. and Fri. nights 'til 8 P.M., 8 A.M. 4 ib. boxes. Bus union calls strike The Water Study Committee, after the Manchester lOH. dent membership are reviewing proposals to join the MDC, Moyer said he hopes the every day and for your shopping convenience we Keep a few Grayledge Negotiations between the bus responsible for the cumhet*land farm s living clause in the contract — sibly in every way. We have asked decided that the town should main­ new pool can begin this will BE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY from 8 A.M. until 1 Chicken or Turkey Pies drivers and mechanics union and management of the lOH something that wasn't even in the for binding arbitration, which has tain its own system and build a new forces evacuation P.M. in your freezer ..." Connecticut Transit have broken off contract, Frank Partridge, the un­ program throughout the summer. The architectural been deni^, and are now giving the treatment plant in the Globe Hollow work on the 23x25 foot and the union has called a strike for ion’s business agent, said. The firm public a two week notice before we Some 250 firefighters from fire year. They set up the area. BETHPAGE N.Y. (UPI) - classes, organize fund shallow instructional pool Shop PInehurst tor KIngstord Briquets, Charcoal Lighter Fluid, midnight June 4. also made a major wage concession, strike,” Partridge said. Chlorine fumes from a fire in the companies from Bethpage, North raisers and make any has been nearly completed. Paper Plates and be sure you have enough Relishes, Mustard, The union has refused the com­ but it was much less than the raisS The Board of Directors will have to basement of a swimming pool supply Massapequa and five other com­ munities battled the blaze in the necessary structural The estimated cost of the Ketchup, Barbeque Sauce and Fresh Rolls ... BREAD pany's latest offer, which was made given to Providence, R.I., union There will be one more effort to make the final decision on whether or company today felled more than 30 changes in the program. project is $105,000. lOH JUMBO...20 oz. LOAVES during negotiations Tuesday and members. Partridge said. settle the contract dispute. A crisis not to accept the comm ittee’s firefighters and forced hundreds of basement of Brothers 3 Pool Supply David Moyer, a past in­ still needs to raise more KLEENEX Wednesday. The company offered to "It’s very unfortunate, the union bargaining session has been called recommendation. It is now expected residents in a squqre-mile area to Co., on the Hempstead Turnpike in structor in lOH, is the ac­ funds to complete the pool. SCOTT JUMBO remove a ceiling from the cost of has done everything to act respon­ for Saturday, June 3. to review water-related reports flee their hofiles fir several hours. the Long Island community, officials CAIN’S ctunheHfaw fw fpt-frfffw and fal arm r m s s x . ^ m tive advisor for the student lOH has recruited new 160 COUNT TISSUES said. members for next year. All MAYONNAISE 280 COUNT The fire spewed acrid smoke instructors as well as head NAPKINS 5* DEAL PACK of the instructors must This Is ths purs one mixed with chlorine gas in a square- of the lOH corporation. without additives SPECIAL The corporation is com­ have their life saving cer­ Pkg 59* mile area south of the burning posed of p a st fOH tificates. qt. n.2i 79* French president urges new forums building and police set up roadblocks members who wish to re­ Last Sunday, lOH Day ICECREAM 1 -1 ? to prevent traffic from going into the main active in the was held at the pool. pint 7 9 * ...... * area. ,, Open Pit Barbeque Sauce 69 He said France, which has studies on the creation of a satellite organization. They elect a Ceremonies included class OLD TYME FUDGE RIPPLE “ GALLON UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - 149-nation U.N. General Assembly an agreem ent to cut back on Some 400 residents, many of whopi French President Valery' Glscard boycotted the Geneva talks, "will be monitoring agency,” he said. board of directors which demonstrations, issuing For ttie holiday, shop Pinehurst for Franks to suit every taste ... came on the heels of Mondale’s strategic nuclear arms. were evacuated shortly after the fire certificates to the NIW PDRY CLUB d’Estaihg today proposed a revam­ prepared to discuss ways to establish He said the problems of ar­ charge, before the same body The vice president was talking started at 12:05 a.m., were permitted serves as the legal custo­ starting with Armour’s Skinless at $1.29 lb. maments inspection were complex swimmers and "passing 64 oz. ping of global forums aimed at such a body and would then par­ Wednesday, of Soviet deployment of about the strategic arms limitation to return to their homes about 5:30 dian of the pool fund and If you want a Deluxe Frank buy Tobin’s skinless or Grote & Weigels’ "but the advantages of such an agen­ the torch" to the new of­ achieving disarmament and the crea­ ticipate in it.” its triple-warhead SS-20 missile talks, known as SALT, that after a.m., Nassau County police said.. oversee the general opera­ NR BOTTLE cy for the international community tion. ficers. natural casing product. 6 9 « tion of a satellite monitoring agency Glscard also proposed creation of against Western- Europe — a years of effort apparently are about Lt. Darryl Martin, one of the SODA to assure compliance with another forum to deal exclusively are too obvious for each state not to The lOH members have One of the most Remember, please, that we feature Stanley’s^ Deluxe Nutmeg "substantial increase” in Moscow’s to reach fruition. Thus the presence firefighters injured battling the agreements to limit the arms race. with disarmament in Europe. He do its part.” raised nearly $90,000 for energetic members ad vice KIELBASA and 2 to 3 lb. Boneless Smoked Butts. nuclear threat to western Europe. at the United Nations of Soviet blaze, said he took his mask off when 64 OZ.* Speaking to the special session of said that on Friday "we will submit a Vice President Walter Mondale Foreign Secretary Andrei Gromyko, the pool fund over the past president of lOH this year, Iceberg Lettuce will be 69(t for large heads and we will have Fresh Mondale’s address was no sur­ his tank ran out of oxygen. “There the U.N. General Assembly on disar­ plan detailing the goals, field of said yiednesday the Soviet Union is prise. Soviet reaction was. One Rus­ for something more pressing than a was nowhere to run for fresh air. I in­ 15 years, primarily from Tracy Knofla, summed up Corn, Native Rhubarb and Florida Tomatoes r NR Bottle I^V the unique program for the mament, Glscard said in a reference application and procedures for such a building up its nuclear threat against sian official conceded it was "a tough utopian world free of weapons. « haled and got hospitalized.” private donations. Their ^ ‘2 Liter Bottle where available * Western Europe. That worries handicapped well. She Open here at 302 Main at 8 A.M. Daily to Soviet and U.S. domination of the conference.” speech — but balanced.” Proposals lor cutting the arms Martin, like most of the 30 biggest fund raising events France, whose president wants the said, "It is not focused on Thurs. and Fri. Nights 'til 8 P.M. current Geneva conference on the Glscard pointed out that previous The Soviets clearly were elated by race were expected to come up dime- firefighters' felled by the fumes and each year are a bake sale United Nations to set up a spy their handicap.^, don't see arms race, "The time has come to disarmament agreements have been what Mondale also had to say — that, a-dozen in the assembly's two and a taken to surrounding hospitals, was in which Ihey hand deliver satellite system to monitor such the handicaj}. f see the replace it with another body having mostly fruitless due to the lack of "for the first time since the dawn of half week debate, some serious and treated and releas^ baked ^pods to homes and., k Doz. 4 ■ 9 ^ ^ more concrete ties to the United adequate inspection procedures. military buildups. the swim-a-thon in which smiling face.” PINEHURST GROCERY INC. Medium Grade White Effis the atomic age,” Washington and realistic, others utopian and wishful No one was injured seriously, Nations system.” "This is why France is proposing Glscard's appearance before the Moscow are on the verge of signing thinking. authorities said.

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honorary Manchestec Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight marshal from 7 to 9:30 at tis Manchester State Armory. Everett R. Kennedy of 87 Phelps Membership is open to all Road, who has been active in young people from Grade 7 veterans affairs for many years, has through Ugh school. For been named honorary marshal of more information call 646- :4 Manchester’s Memorial Day Parade 6344 or 8714)257. on Monday. Kennedy, a Navy veteran of World Al-Anoh family groups War I, received a Community Ser­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Celebrate with us during our Grand Opening vice Award recently from the Pathfinders Club and Greater Manchester Chamber of Friday at 10 a.m. at the Sale. Many special values. 3 More Days! Commerce for his civic efforts. For South United Methodist many years, he was chairman of the Church campus. The Soldiers, Saiiors and Marines Fund. beginners group wiil meet PARKADE SHOPPING CENTER •MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER He aiso has served as a member of tonight at 7:30 and Alateen the town’s Permanent Memoriai Day for the 12- to 20-year-oId Committee since 1941, represen­ children of problem ting'the American Legion for 36 drinkers at 8 at the years. Susan Peck Paul Pincus George Miller Pathfinders Club. The EALTH and NUTRITION CENTER The Memoriai Day Parade wiii family groups are open to begin at 9:30 a.m. from in front of the those affected by someone Army and Navy Ciub at Main and with a drinking problem. Forest streets. It will proceed north Herald ad department Alcoholics Anonymous con­ on Main Street to East Center Street, tact is available 24 hours then march east to Munro Park, daily by calling 646-2355. where the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, 2 pastor emeritus of Emanuel announces promotions The stewardship com­ Lutheran Church, will give an mittee of Emanuel Lutheran Church will meet eulogy. The parade will then march Newspapers in Sunnyvale, Calif., High School in Hartford and attended 3 More Days! George W. Miller Jr., a member of tonight at 7:30 in the west on the north lane of East Center the University of Connecticut, The Herald advertising staff since assistant advertising and promotion church board room. Street and Center Street and then October 1976, has been appointed manager with the San Mateo Times,. majoring in economics. South on Linden Street, where it will ^ fo re coming to the Herald in Herald promotion manager and San Mateo, Calif., advertising and The Confirmation Class enter center Park and pass the assistant advertising manager. circulation manager with the May 1977, he was in retail sales j i 4 f i reviewing stand. of North United Methodist Miller was former assistant Willimantic Daily Chronicle, and management for nine years. Church will have its final FREE: After the parade, there will be the national advertising manager for the group sales manager for Western Pincus and his wife, Loma, live FREE: 5 annual Memorial Day service in session tonight at 7 at the •Bath Therapy now defunct Hartford Times, U.S. Universal Publicizers, a with their two children in West Hart­ church. Mayor Stephen Penny buys a Memorial Day poppy from Center Park. national and retail advertising radio/television promotional agency. ford. -•- BLOOD PRESSURE Susan Peck, a Manchester resi­ representatives of Manchester’s veterans’ organizations on manager for Community Miller served in the U.S. Navy The board of trustees of CLINIC dent, has been assigned to the • Bar of Health the stairway in the Municipal Building. Handing him the poppy during the Korean Conflict as a South United Methodist classified advertising department in THURSDAY 25th is, top, Marianne McCarthy of Vernon, member of the Junior hydrographic surveyor and State WATES^ Queen CJiurch will meet tonight at Soap navigator. charge of real estate advertising. Girls Unit of the VFW Auxiliary while Francine Ecabert of Bulle speaker Mrs. Doris Carpenter of 52 Lakeside Drive, 7:30 at the church. The 4 - 8 PM He lives in Hampton with his wife, She attended local schools, also education work area is also with each ^5 Manchester, member of the Junior Girls Unit of the AL at eonference Muriel, and four children. Central Connecticut State College Andover, a member of Manchester WAXES, Holly Cossi, RN was crowned the “Connecticut State Queen of scheduled to meet tonight purchase Auxiliary, accepts a donation. (Herald photo by Pinto) The Manchester Evening Herald and Manchester Community College. at 7:30. Florence Bulle, Christian writer announced two other promotions in She graduated with a degree in the WAXES for 1978” at a recent gathering of and author of "Lord of The, Valleys,’’ education. its advertising department. all WAXES groups in the state at Piano’s The Bible Study Group of will speak Friday at the thirJ annual Before- joining The Herald this Mayor gets early start yPauI Pincus hasibeen promoted to Restaurant, Bolton. Mrs. Carpenter, who is Emanuel Lutheran Church Dannon Chrismatic Life Conference at Bur­ manager of classified advertising. month, she worked as a supervisor ning Bush Farm in the village of also the current queen of Manchester will meet Friday at 1 p.m. FREE: Pincus graduated from Weaver for Top Notch Foods. in the church library with on Poppy Day purchase Scotland. WAXES, won her state title with a weight loss HEALTH BOOKS The conference is a free four-day of 46 pounds. Pastor Dale Gustafson as event, which started Wednesday, and June month of the dog^ leader. with each *10 YOGURT Mayor Stephen Penny has The American Legion Auxiliary is held under a tent at Burning Bush proclaimed Friday as Poppy Day, a adopted the poppy as a memorial Farm. purchase Meet the professionals who are eager to answer A ll Flavors flower at its National Convention in for licensing, that is day in which poppies will be sold in The public is invited. More infor­ • Lets Get Well-A. Davis your nutritional questions. Front Row: Frances M anchester by the veterans Cleveland in Spetember 1920. Later, mation may be obtained by calling The first day of June tneans that the dog owners come in. Conference set Saturday organizations in honor of the war the Auxiliary adopted the poppy as 423-8554. summer's dog days are not far away. Thus, to avoid lines, owners should • Mega Vitamins Katkauskas, asst, mgr., Shirley Banks, Mgr. and dead. its memorial flower. It also means that workers in the attempt to obtain the licenses as soon • Super Nutrition Chief Nutritionist, Marion Fritz. Second Row: Co-chairmen of Poppy Day are Throughout the year, disabled and town clerk’s office will spend much as possible after June 1. for divorced Catholics Eleanor Deltatto and David Woolley. Top: Mike Ronald Kittredge of the American hospitalized veterans make poppies This year, the licenses will be • F i^n g Depression of the next 30 days issuing licenses Sister Paula Ripple, executive director Dworkin, Reg. Pharmacist and Nutritionist. Legion, Irene Pisch of the American in veterans’ hospitals and special ( About town ) for Manchester’s dogs. orange and in the shape of a dog dimensions, moderated by the Rev. James Legion Auxiliary, Francis convalescent workshops maintained house. of the North American Conference of Nock, program coordinator for divorces June is the month when owners of Separated and Divorced Catholics, Wohlegemuth, commander of the by the Auxiliary. Assembling the dogs are required to apply for a The fee for obtaining a license is and separations in the Hartford Anderson-Shea-Post, Veterans of poppies provides both financial and Manchester elementary school $7.70 for a non-spayed female or a Boston, will be the guest speaker for a Archdiocese. license. One license is required for meeting of divorced and separated TRY Foreign Wars, and Bridget Marceau psychological therapy. children are asked to being flowers to each dog and must be obtained before non-neutered male. The fee is $3.50 if • Personal growth dealing with the pain of the VFW Auxiliary. Contributions received from poppy school Friday to be used to decorate the female has been spayed or the Catholics Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 of loss, moderated by Sister Paula Ripple. July 1. p.m. at St. Mary’s School, 1451 Main St., FREE* FREE- DELICIOUS sales enable the AL and VFW post to • Effective honest communication, FREE: Members of the AL Auxiliary will Center Park for Memorial Day by The registration work annually male has been neutered. r ilk k a r n E C a be asking citizens to wear a poppy meet the needs of the disabled the Permanent Memorial Day Com­ For the 1977-78 fiscal year, East Hartford. moderated by Ivor’Hugh, radio and televi­ means an extra work load for the Sister Ripple's topic will be "The Role FRI. 12-4 PM FROZEN this week in memory of those who veterans and families of deceased Everett R. Kennedy mittee, Flowers may be wild, from town clerk workers, particularly in Manchester’s town clerk’s office has sion personality. lost their lives in our nation's wars. servicemen. the garden or potted plants. issued licenses to 4,375 dogs. of Divorced and Separated Catholics in The public is invited. Members of the Demo o f •Natural Fruit & • Health Food Snacks A the last week of June when most of Today’s Church,” at the special meeting clergy are also invited. called "A Day of Concern.” A lunch will be served. Amazing Vitamix YOGURT The meeting, sponsored by the Further 'information is available by M achiae. Vegetable Drinks Archdiocese of Hartford, will have three calling Eileen Maloney, 289-6589, or St. • Sprouts • Rice Cakes •C one •T a ke Tax bills to be prompt workshops. They will be as follows: Mary’s Church, 289-7916. Make Bread, Soup, • Annulment process and its healing •C up Home AMERICA'S FINEST CLOCKMAKER SINCE 1813 Ice Cream, luice • Cheese - Pita, Etc. by the Master Charge, Visa Manchester Parkade in 3 m in. •Breakfast Cereals despite phase-in work BankAmerlcard p in t Y Are Welcome. a delay in mailing the tax bills to cent of the total, that have changed You May ITS ALL IN ONE TABLET James Turek. Manchester's collec­ Also Use Finest Quality tor of revenue, said Wednesday that town residents. ownership in the last year, Turek Memorial Day Your he is confident the town's tax bills The bills usually are mailed so the said. The process of changing the Youth Centre will be mailed out on time. residents receive them by July 1, the assessment on the records of one Charge. "At this moment, we're in good first day of the new fiscal year. The owner to another is being done now shape, " Turek said. first tax bill must be paid by the end by the assessor's office, he said. FACTORY OUTLET SALE of July. Michael Nimirowski, assistant RESI8TAT FORMULA Earlier this month, the Town 20% OFF “Super Potency* Board of Directors approved a phase- Turek said that the department an­ assessor, said, "We’re going to try to EACH TABLET CONTAINS. . . VrtMiiA...... 2S,000 IWts in of the town's revaluation. This nually tries to mail the bills around make the schedule.” FLOOR SAMPLE GRANDFATHER CLOCKS ALL PARKADE VITAMINS VHamfi D ...... 1.000 Ibte I meant that tax bills would be figured June 25. He is still waiting to hear from the Yrtimm II ...... 30 ai|B SAVE 2.80 VHifflin 12 ...... 30 MfiB at an assessment rate that would be It already has received bills from town counsel’s office about how the AND OTHER CLOCKS OF ALL TYPES Yitamin M ...... 30 n o i the data processing center for per­ phase-in will affect specific proper­ Yrtaifwi 112 ...... 2S0 net lower than it would have had the full rime Release ALL NATURAL Vitamin C ...... 200 np i revalued assessment gone into sonal property and motor vehicle ties, such as new homes that have Yrtamiit ...... 100 V Pintethenk k*d ...... 100 n | effect. taxes. He expects that most of the been built in the past year. Monday, May 22nd thru Sunday, May 28th Vitamin C VITAMIN-E Macnamide...... 100 mjn B Complex R eg. hsoxitol...... 2S0 mim Assessor Ed Belleville opposed the 13,000 real estate bills will be He hopes to hear from the town ION 400I.U. 7.75 received sometime during the first counsel by Tuesday on such matters. Online...... 230 mtB proposal and sent a four-page letter ■I SO m g ______Hethionine ...... 30 mtn to the directors explaining his two weeks of June. "When those decisions are SALE HOURS: 10-5 Monday thru Thursday, 10-8 Friday, 10-5 Saturday $4.99 Aftin ...... 2S mpi Tatlbf.0j01N (Alpha Tocopharol) Lemon lioRarinoid Complei .2$ mfn reasons. He said that the problems The problem of delay may come answered. I’ll know definitely which THOMASTON ONLY: 12-5 Sunday, May 28th Hetperiden Comptei...... S ncn with those properties, about ten per­ way I’m going,” NimirowsKi saia. High Potency PUX ...... 30 n«n caused by the phase-in might include Delaine...... 25 npi « have whaf everyone has been STRESS-X avtank kid ...... 25 ngn lone Heal...... 200 m All movements are guaranteed tor one lull year Talking About Tabs With tracei ol lo te , h a Hafniiaav Hantaneie, Copper, Zme, Frok kid 50’* and liotrtia 30’i Ret 398 - Ski n C O 2.99 Mrs. Schwedel’s complaints B-15 o««>20%0FF GO’i Reg. 7.99 - S ki PfOOD $.99 50’s Reg. *4.50 NdW $3.59 *1.79 90'$ Ret 11.99-Ski P txa 145 lOO’s Reg. *7.95 NOW $ 5 .9 0 299'S Reg. *14.40 NOW $ 1 0 .9 0 put her on water committee Cocabultar PABA Avacado Oil Get Famous Brands SUNTMI LOTION “I buy our water. It (the tap Mrs. Schwedel was told that the en­ at Fabulous Savings 4 oz. The Town of Manchester's Water tire process would only take a few by Orjana with VHamln E-A-D Study Committee includes such water) isn't fit to drink,” he said. The Schwedels live on Adelaide months. The committee now has experts in the field as the town’s two served for more than a year. LtcHhln Powdar On* fire chiefs and a former superinten­ Road. Pound Rag. $8.80 COUPON Members were appointed by both TWMn dent of the Water Department. After her complaints to town of­ *3.99 COUPON BoniM ficials, Mrs. Schwedel was asked by political parties. They include the OR. DON8BACH Y*m I IKWTUrt But, one of the members, Gertrude fire chiefs, the retired water MHMUMI Matthew Moriarty, former mayor, to 800 1 pound Rog. $3.78 UICMTIMD Schwedel, admits that she’s no superintendent, members of the MLTON. expert when it comes to analyzing serve on the Water Study Committee. *2.99 ■ M TS The committee has reviewed a League of Women Voters, a member YOeURT piping systems and pressure SCHIFF Doloeta Yom I Rog. 8.80 HOTHUt water treatment study and of the Zoning Board of Appeals and MAKER readings. concerned citizens like Mrs. 11b...... *4.27 She was selected for the com­ recommended that a treatment plant be built in the area of Globe Hollow. Schwedel. Hair Vitamin A Mlnaral 30 Tab* *3*» Of f ! FREE TASTE mittee because she has been one of “Let’s hope we get some good Formula Roo. $3.08 _ a t the leading complainers to the Water It soon will be asked to review a *2.99 similar study about the water dis­ drinking water. That’s all I’m in­ HAIN'8 1 ^ r JUICE RAR Department about the water she terested in, not politics — just good receives. tribution system. SAFFLOWER OIL* [ME JOICEiUTOR drinking water,” she said. • Automatic • Add your own !, MUMS ITJU l TO YOOl She doesn’t have the technical Like other committee members. time out dial fruit and apice ! a ii growing things are nourished by the knowledge that other committee • Makes up to COUPON flavor. ^ ! unseen majestic powers of the sun and members like John Rivosa and Gran­ 1 qt. easily $the oceans, and those same ville "Ted” Lingard, the town’s fire Water charge planned MOREI Shaun Cassidy T-Shirt || Miucira ./.rn.u. I $ nourishments are nurtured In the pure chiefs, Fred Thrall, former ■ Gardeners on property owned by both cultivated by town residents I ; WHMT ^ A G O $ unadulterated Juices ol fruits and superintendent of the Water Depart­ the Town of Manchester and who have applied for the plots. ■ vegetables. The ACME JUICERATOR I was created to extract these juices so ment, have. Manchester (immunity College may The town has 'spent about $640 a 4.00 Mrs. Schwedel said that she was a have to pay more to watch their All Shaun Cassidy fansl Youth Centre has just received another shipment of 4 ■that their nourishment could be con- year to provide water at Finley this top star's T-Shirts In lota of colors. Sizes 6 to 16 for boys & girls. Don't Isumed by man and his life enrichec' frequent caller to the Water Depart­ vegetables grow this summer. Street and about $700 a year for the SETH THOMAS FACTORY OUTLET ment and town officials about the miss outi Get yours now at all Youth Centre Stores. Reg. 1.80 Town Manager Robert Weiss has program at the college, which is run 135 South Main Street, Thomaston, Conn. SUNFLOWER SEEDS water problem. recommended that the town ask for in cooperation with the town's CASHEWS Rog. ON ALL "Four or five years ago, I realized Full Lb. *1.09 reimbursements from the gardeners Conservation Commission. Full Lb. *1.99 i4.ee OFF MODELS the water wasn’t right,” she said. for water deliveries made by the "In view of the budget constraints SETH THOMAS FACTORY OUTLET -FREE NAMES- l a a i ...... She and her husband, Nat, who has town. we are facing this year, I am attended almost all of the water Unlvsnlty Square Your name,, school name or team name on the back of Shaun Two separate gardening areas are notifying the garden groups that the Cassidy T-Shirts. Personalized while you wait. Limit 7 letters. study meetings, say that they have provided water service by the town. town will require reimbursement of 280 Atlanllc Street, Bridgeport, Conn. not used the water in their home for The Community Gardens off Finley these expenses if we are to continue drinking in three years. Open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday NIte 'til 9 Street and gardens at the college are providing the water,” Weiss said. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1976 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. May 25.1878 SlA^-IttsseAM Thought Researchers showing progress in dental studies iUaurlif stf r Eu? niug H? ral5 By PATRICIA McCORMACK Heifetz figures the self-administered dental procedure Jiri Mestecky, Jerry R-. McGhee and associates at the tal Research, Manchester — A City of Village Charm may become more economical if an inexpensive, dis- University of Alabama in Birmingham. ’The researchers said trials in four human volunteers "But the greatest among you shall UPl Health Editor posable mouthpiece now commercially available can be ’Their studies showed that a vaccine which is swallowed showed that a vaccine of killed bacteria can stimulate the Pounded Oct. 1, 1681 be your servant. And whoever exalts Patients who listen to records or play video games used in place of the customized ones. rather than injected can prevent tooth decay. ’The production of salivary antibody needed to fight tooth Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International himself shall be humbled, and while in the dentist’s chair are more relaxed and comfor­ Progress toward vaccine University’s Institute of Dental Research is one of seven decay. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, whoever humbles himself shall be table than those not similarly occupied, a study supported Progress toward a dental vaccine was reported by Drs. research centers funded by the National Institute of Den- i Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. by the National Institute of Dental Research shows. exalted.” (Matthew 23:11,12) Music or games reduce both anxiety and discomfort, 1 RsRaymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turklngton, Vshaging Editor This statement sounds contrary to according to Dr. Stephen Illig from the State University our way of thinking, doesn’t it? We of New York, Buffalo. all have a tendency to become the Instruments that recorded heart rate and sweating one everyone admires and often by reactions — the galvanic skin response — measured the trying to become that type of person relative comfort or discomfort of patlnts. ^ Deli Department Specials ^ No hasty decision we exalt ounelvei. Other federally funded projects were described at the ' CHOICEST MEATS V " D« i Denartment“SnMials A Tell me, how many truly conceited annual meeting of the International Association for The proposal to use Green In its present condition, the Itental Research in Washington D.C. people do you admire? Not many, I BOQNER’S School, when it is no longer building is rather dark and un­ am willing to say! Now, how many Grinding teeth in bed m TOWN heeded for youngsters, as a appealing, not the cheerful people do you admire who are not the Included was a report on biofeedback instrumentation ALL BEEF FRANKS .*1.39 U8DA CHOICE new Senior Citizens Center is, place one likes to think of as a .i conceited type, but are the type who that awakens persons who grind their teeth in their sleep. JANIK This helps control a chronic, stress-related disorder (LONDON BROIL) on the surface of it, an attrac­ gathering place for senior generally humble themselves? KIELBASA .*1 .7 9 You need not exalt yourself to be called bruxism. It occurs among many young adults. tive idea. It does present citizens. SNOUUER BOGNER admired but as the Bible teaches only ’This habit tends to mash soft tissue in tooth sockets. .*1.29 problems, however, that The best that can be said for humble yourself and others will ad­ Over the years, these steady nocturnal insults to the BOLOGNA pulpy moorings loosen teth. Some fall out. Perfectly good STEM .lb . should not be lightly dis­ the building is that it is mire you with a true admiration! GRUYERE teeth are lost. .*1.59 regarded. available and that it is big Try it! The biofeedback instrument consists of a tiny electrode USDA CHOICE CHEESE For one thing, the location is enough. Michael Lawlor taped over the masseter muscle and connected to a RATH BLACK HAWK questionable. The school is not ‘Quick! Give him a longer some air freshener.’ evangelism minister miniature device that records muscle activity. SHOULDER .*1.69 Manchester Church of Christ BACON easy to get to from some parts Perhaps all of the problems When they move, the jaw muscles used In grinding teeth trigger a noise-maker. The sound gets to the sleeper’ can be overcome and the $250,- Ijelters policy ROAST .lb . of town and it is not easy to get via a plug in his ear. He can’t stick his head under the ‘I CHICKEN HOT DOGS ib 99^ into the school grounds. The 000 or $300,000 proposed for Open forum The Herald welcomes letters on pillow to make the noise go away. QRADCA traffic flow is, at best, con­ renovations and adaptations issues: letters should not exceed "To turn it off he’s got to get up. record the time and 300 words; they should be typed If can be spent there to good ad­ note whether he was in a light or a deep slee;>,” Dr. Glenn ( fusing and, at worst, possible, and double-spaced. The ( Yesterdays ] T. Clark and Phyllis Beemsterboer of the University of FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS dangerous. vantage. But those problems O’Sullivan deserving Herald reserves the right to edit California at Los Angeles said. any letter to correct spelling, or 10 -14 lbs...... lb. The confusion extends to the do exist and should not be ig­ To the editor: Democrat Board of Directors OK’d Combining the awakening with an arousal task seems TURKEYS to remove material libelous, or in BREAKSTONE inside of the building which is nored. First I would like to make a com­ it. This Board of Directors 25 years ago to work, the two noted. For the sufferer of bruxism it poor taste. Unaccepted letters means being awakened as much as eight times a night. RATH MRS. FILBERT’S built on two major levels with The town should not be hasty ment in regards to Mr. Weiss hiring (Democrats) don’t know what they will be returned. Police Chief Herman Schendel Mr. Custer. Mr. Custer was the first asks for a $100,000 increase in police Once the habit of grinding was overcome the research facilities at intermediate about deciding to go forward are doing. Anything Weiss or Chim- Letters should be signed, ad­ subjects were able to go for three weeks or longer 0 SOUR SOFT town manager in Windsor and when budget. SMISROE levels. with the conversion. mings says they OK it!! dressed, and a telephone numheL/ without further treatment. he left his job in Windsor to go to Now th at proposal by Mr. listed so that you can be called Gambling raid nets 20, who pay $425 in fines. New knowledge about pain .lb . West Hartford, Mr. Weiss replaced Agostinelli is a joke; I’ll agree a during daylight hours to confirm ROU CREAM MARGARINE him, so to me that is a conflict of in­ authorship of the letter. The 10 years ago Scientists reporting on work at the National Institute of WEAVER Labor’s changing collar town manager should get more than Dental Research told of new knowledge about dental ___ 1 6 OT. LB. terest. Why can’t Mr. Weiss make up a superintendent of schools if he is Herald will not publish the letter David Low, a Grade 8 student at DUTCH FRYE Bennet Junior High School, wins pain. leadership has made it clear that his mind? worth it, but both are very much without verification. By DON GRAFF election for school presidency. TTie Institute’s Patricia McGrath presented evidence An interesting thing is happening with its new membership clout, it It is bad enough he, like Mr. overpaid like a lot of teachers and that, in addition to pain-carrying fibers, human tooth CflICKEH on the way to the post-industrial will demand "first-class Kennedy, can’t make out a budget. middle-management. Let them see if pulps may contain other types of nerve fibers. society. membership" in the labor movement I think the only middle- they can do better elsewhere and that fteviously, teeth were considered to be especially BREASTS .22oz. 6 9 * 6 9 * It might be called the whitening of and a strong voice in the formulation management that deserves a raise is $7,(K)0 for a mayor and $5,(X)0 for suitable for pain studies because only pain fibers were labor’s collar. of its policies. Mr. O’Sullivan; he has done a good Board of Directors, take the three Alm anac known to be present. Ms. McGath said she used electric We became currents of one second duration at various frequencies For the past decade, employment ★ * ★ job and has five less men. Whereas zeros of the first number and that Which could eventually make a the Water and Sewer Department what the Democrats are worth. and strengths to study normal volunteers. in the United States has been expan­ She found all her subjects could detect non-pain sen­ considerable difference in where and has an awful lot of man hours wasted They could have closed the ding most rapidly in what would be a statistic \\y l^niU'd Press Internulionul sations— tingling, warmth or pressure — as well as pain­ how labor applies its weight in public just riding around, two men to a Buckland Station and save $2M,0(X). considered for the most part white- Today is Thursday, May 25, the ful ones. They could rank the intensity of each. affairs. The position of the employees truck, doing nothing. c o lla r o c ­ They didn’t need to hire that analyst To the editor: 145th day of 1978 with 220 to follow. Another of the Institute scientists. Dr. Stephen S. Gelf- and similar unions on key public I have complained to Mr. Weiss or personnel man. Don’t let Mr. cupations — Well, it finally happened to us. The moon is between its full phase man, reported on anxiety-controlling agents used in issues tends to be more liberal than about all the money the town could Weiss ruin Manchester as he did in primarily in the Saturday we became a statistic. and last quarter. patients undergoing extraction of wisdom teeth. GRADER areas of services that of the blue-collar dominated save if they would stop all long coffee Windsor. I think it is awful to try to The morning star is Mercury. He found a combination of drugs which partially sub­ breaks coming from all over town to and government. AFL-CIO, which has become one of force consolidation of the Eighth My son parked his ten-speed bike in The evening stars are Mars, Venus, stitute a narcotic and a narcotic antagonist for a a certain diner. Also, how come so These now absorb the more conservative power centers District when they have such front of a tailor shop on Spruce Jupiter and Saturn. tranqullizing agent may help speed a patient’s return to many management and workers take normal functioning after intravenous sedation for dental 72 percent of the in the U.S. society. wonderful fire protection so "cheap. Street. In less than five minutes it Those born on this date are under FRESH entire working The expansion of the white-collar cars and trucks home nights and What a jump in taxes it would be for the sign of Gemini. operation. was gone. Some neighbors saw a boy American poet Ralph Waldo Emer­ population. 4 work force is in large part a natural weekends? In the past years two them. of 13 or 14 take it. There is a 50-50 son was born May 25, 1803. The shift has not, ho\j(ever. been consequence of a maturing have been stolen. ’Diey should use Thank you, chance of ever seeing it again. The tooth decay front economy’s shifting emphasis — away their own cars like anyone else. W. Jorgensen On this day in history: On the tooth decay front. Dr. Stanley B. Heifetz, also an lC reflected in organized labor, which In 1787, the first regular session of TURKEYS has continued to draw most of its from labor-intensive basic manufac­ I wish this town would have a 23 W. Gardner St., Institute scientist, reported on a 30-month field trial in­ .10-14 LB8 . referendum so we could vote on 1 appeal to the p aren ts in the American Constitutional Conven­ volving 416 children in fluoridated Stickny, III. numbers from and shape its policies turing industries — and has coincided P.S. ’The Penney Project is lemon tion was held at Independence Hall in items and also hire an efficency man. Manchester to please keep an eye During the trial fifth graders in 15 schools put a primarily in the interests of blue- with the decline of the blue-collar un­ and is going to cost the taxpayers a Philadelphia. I believe this Phase-in is an awful opened for a silver Moto Becane. fluoride gel on their teeth, then rinsed with a fluoride collar workers. ions. The AFL-CIO dropped a half­ good penny! How I wish we had six In 1935, Babe Ruth hit his 714th and solution. Public health nurses supervised. We Give Old Fashioned joke. Of course you might know who Ldl Our Family That organizational lag may be ap­ million members between 1975 and men on Board of Directors like ex­ final home run while ending his Heifetz said the trial produced additional evidence that Somewhere, someone knows they proaching an end. 1977, down to a current official figure put it in, a Democrat, and that the director Paul Wilhide! career with the Boston Braves in a such programs can provide significant protection against Butcher Service,.. ★ ★ ★ of 13.5 million, and the loss would didn’t earn that bike. My son game at Pittsburgh. (Atlanta new tooth decay — even when caries incidence already is Serve Your Family! One interesting omen is the have been greater if blue-collar delivered a lot of papers, and cut a Braves’ star hitter Hank Aaron broke low due to community water fluoridation. lot of lawns for that bike. Please emergence of a public-employee shrinkage had not been largely offset Fine young people the longstanding Ruth home-run For the mouthrinsing alone, the cost was 42 cents per STORE HOURS: union, the American Federation of by expansion of the organization’s help. record in 1974.) child per year. The cost of the fluoride gel application is To the editor: In 1949, Chinese Communist forces State, County and Municipal white collar affiliates. ple shouted that the lower level porch greater, according to Heifetz. Mo il A Tues. ^ 317 Highland St We hear too much of the bad news entered Shanghai as Nationalist F.mployees (AFSCME), as possibly was on fire! If you have bothered to read this Professional dental teams used denture liner materials about the young people in our society. troops abandoned the city and and vinyl holders to make two custom-fitted mouthpieces the largest entity in the AFL-CIO. Much of the huge new work force, Without going into all the details— far, please take a minute to caution I sincerely wish to contribute some prepared to move to the island of for each child in the test group. Wed., Thurs., A FrL H 9M MAHGHESTER Topping the million-member mark however, is non-union, in part I wish to publicly express my your children about leaving their good news about fine young Formosa (Taiwan). with its absorption of a previously in­ because many of the jobs are not grateful, sincere appreciation to bike, if only for a minute. We learned members of our community. In 1973, American astronauts Sat A Sunday dependent New York employees un­ easily organized along traditional these fine young people who observed the hard way. Charles Conrad, Joseph Kerwin and ’tlOdM) manLJLND FJiiii: CONN. On May 16, 1978, we w ere TO PUW ion, the AFSCME is challenging the lines but also because the AFL-CIO’s a possible and terrible disaster — Paul Weitz blasted off from Florida celebrating my daughter’s 21st United Steel workers for the No. 1 blue-collar image has not exerted a pulled the alarm box — then dis­ Shirley Schoeneberger and, after nine unsuccessful birthday and completion of her third Geraniums position. strong appeal. appeared after warning us of the 54 Perkins St., attempts, docked with the Skylab year at the University of Connec­ All carafTM The consequences not only for the A successful assertion by the problem. Manchester space station. ticut. It was a rainy night but we had color* *1.59 labor establishment but for the white-collar unions of their growing I do not know who they were, but I i i m i i i i i i * ■ i m m i u i i economic and political status quo strength within the AFL-CIO could planned a steak cookout and the hope that this will communicate my steak was cooked on an Hibachi on Garden Fresh, Produce Special. could be considerable. change that situation. It could both thanks, appreciation and love for GROCERY SPECIALS I the lower level porch. oniBitnr The employees leadership has long open a new period of growth for big people who are concerned with peo­ WE WILL We were eating dinner when we ple. been critical of blue-collar orienta­ labor, ending decades of stagnation, MAKE UP WISHBONE and accelerate the shift of power were disrupted by someone poun­ James L. Perry TO YOUB tion of the AFL-CIO and in particular SENIOR CITIZENS ITALIAN DRESSING...... 69« ding on our front door. When we 290 Scott Drive, oriinm •5.99 of the policies of its 83-year-old presi­ within the movement from blue to lolitics ASPARAGUS .lb. opened the front door, two young peo­ I 10% DISCOUNT RONZONI dent, George Meany. The AFSCME white. Manchester ELBOWS or SPAGHEHI . 3 /* l learson STILL A NICE SELECTION BAM OF HANGING PLANTS 6B* BAKED BEANS TOMATOES 12 o z. Struck blow for rights of individual FUSHIA, IVY eERANIUM and many mora HEINZ Open Thurs. Evenings til 9 p.M. BELISHES 3 /M harmless. wanted to maintain the tradition. playing on the opposite sex’s team if FRESH FLORIDA By ANDREW TIJLLY ★ ★ ★ The race for governor in both somewhat disappointing in size, but HEINZ Karen Fitzgerald, 12, put it in a they wished. The games were KE60’KETCHUP 89« WASHINGTON - The trouble with No, cried the county’s Human nutshell. rescheduled. political parties will start to heat up the school does deserve credit for GREEN HOUSE VLASIC CORN Big Brother government, hailed by Relations Department (blast those “If the girls don’t want to play with Tliere is little to cheer about in this as the warm month Of July ap­ bringing all of the candidates to 59< its proponents as totally beneficent, presumptuous titles). The tourna­ boys, they shouldn’t have to,” said baloney factory we call a federal proaches. Manchester for such a forum. 315 BROAD ^T., (Acroti from Pont Office) KOSHER SPEAKS t OHtN DAILY 10-5:30 PM M A N C H E ST E R is that it so often collides with human ment, it decreed, was not only harm­ this champion of statesmanship. government, but the Darnestown Both parties will meeGin July to ★ ★ ★ SCOTT nature. Homo sapiens still prefer an ^ ^JUNDAVS 11-4 PM PHONE 649-7370 I FAMILY NAPKINS -.8 9 « ful to sexual equality, it was illegal. But the children did more than kids’ victory is a beautiful exception. hold their state conventions and Manchester’s delegation to the BANANAS .lb. occasional romp without any self- Specifically, the games were ruled a grumble among themselves. They 1710X0 children told Big Brother he select candidates for governor. Republican state convention recently appointed keeper littering the scene. 99« violation of Title IX of the Health, acted. They shot off a petition to the was talking drivel and made him ’Three Republicans are seeking the came out in favor of Rome as its LIFE CEREAL Looking up from its beloved collec­ Education and Welfare Human Relations crowd. They back down. At least for a while— you GOP nomination. TTiey are U.S. Rep. choice for the GOP candidate. TTie: REQ. OR SUPER tion of rules and regulations, Department’s rule book pertaining to telephoned Rep. Newton Steers, R- can’t trust those ruddy do-gooders — Ronald Sarasin, State Sen. Lewis choice is one that actually can trace; T A M P A X ...... 49« bureaucracy the allotment of federal funds to Md., and the White House. A Carter softball is out of the reach of Rome and State Rep. Gerald its roots to the party’s race for town ■ ■ llllliw ill found tim e to public schools. staffer told Bruce Murray, another Washington’s meddling in a people’s Stevens. chairman in March. RIGHT G UA RD...... *1 .1 9 stick its big nose Coupon & Title IX guarantees all students 12-year-old: “I am the man who private lives. On the Democratic side. Gov. Ella Rome supporters at the time L ' ♦* 1 j * IFIIh Coupon & ■ I $7,50 Purchaie into the personal equal access without regard to sex to gives stuff to the president and I will Grasso is being challenged by Lt. backed Thomas Ferguson for party! I $7.S0Purtbau I affairs of the fifth course offerings and to competitive make sure the president has your ★ ★ ★ Gov. Robert Killian but is considered chairman. He was then, in turn, and sixth graders ^ FROZEN FOODS iChickenof TheS sports under a school system’s message . . . ” Perhaps of more significance, it to be in command. ’The Republican asked to provide his' support for 60« Off at Darnestown athletic programs. TTie softball tour­ ★ ★ ★ was the female sex that told Big race is considered close, and a Rome in the GOP gubernatorial con­ ■ TU N A I elementary nament was part of the school’s So justice and human nature Brother to get lost, tliat its members primary, resulting if a losing can­ test. HOWARD JOHNSON • CHICKEN - SHRIMP I 6.5QX. I Wyler’s school in subur­ physical education course. didn’t want to be “protected.” We didate at the convention receives 20 Ferguson’s challenger for the par­ triumphed — for a change. All the of­ ....12D Z. ban Gaithersburg. Md. But thank God kids can still be ficials concerned pleaded the games’ are all the time being told, especially percent or more of the votes, is a . ty chairmanship, Scott Clendaniel, CROQUEHES...... 69^ , ICE TEA MIX For 10 years, those students had ! 3d « > I 10 PK. kids. To the last pigtail, the girls cancellation was an unfortunate mis­ by the Equal RighU Amendment possibility in both parties. withdrew from the race the night of BANQUET LIMIT ONE ® LIM IT ONE enjoyed a spring ritual. It was called protested the ban. They didn’t want understanding. The children were in­ mob, that integration with the male Residents of Manchester cannot the vote of the town committee. Clen­ . * 1 . 8 9 VALID THRU M AY 2 (, 1S7S I VALID THRU MAY 20, 1070 FRIED CHICKEN...... HIQHLAND FARR MARKET ^ HIQHLAND PARK M ARKE^^ a softball tournament and it pitted to play boys’ teams, they said; the formed they could have segregated sex is the burning desire of all complain that they have not had a daniel said that he had taken a final ■ boys against boys and girls against HOODS boys were better players and teams if they chose to do so, as long women. chance to see the gubernatorial can­ head count that indicated a Ferguson h IFIlfc Coupon & I With Coupon & girls. Fun. of course, and surely sometimes played too rough. They as they knew they had the option of But the human animal has always didates. Most of the five have made victory before he stepped out of the POPSICLES...... ,.» 5 9 * I $7.SP turcha$e I ■ $7.50 Purchase decreed otherwise. There are times appearances in town in recent weeks racp. M IN U TE M a I d • WHITE - PINK SCOOPS liyDoii|SHqi< and circumstances that cause for certain speaking engagements or Last week, 12 of Manchester’s 16 ■ SOFTWEVE I HELLMANN’S females as well males to socialize in group sessions. delegates to the state convention said .„ 5 /* 1 ! YOU LEMONADE...... I cA ti \im umisn I did IDU T0 m i the exclusive company of their own ’The best opportunity of all to see that they are supporting Rome. One ! TISSUE I MAYONNAISE SHARP • WINE I 2 P K . I 32 OZ. mmni n w om Yoi/g i f i r s O f TO MALI lOYf, sex. Women’s clubs, ladies’ aid the candidates was provided by the supports Sarasin and three remain . .7 9 * ml msi mmet! NOT W iL . societies, and tewing circles do not Manchester Community College Stu­ uncommitted. WISPRIDE CHEESE...... { 3/*1 I «1.19 seek male members. Like a man at dent Senate, which held meet the ★ ★ ★ 8BALTE8T A88T. LIM IT ONE his club, a woman sometimes wants candidate nights during the past two, LIMIT ONE ' VALID THRU MAY 20, 1070 The town’s voter canvass, which 1.39 VALID THRU MAY 20, 1070 I to get together with her sisters. That, months. started May 8, is progressing on ICECREAM .Wgal. J^HOHLANDPM ■ HIQHLAND PARK MARKET j too, is called freedom. At each of the sessions, a guber­ schedule, the registrars of voters of­ ■ So let the trumpetk'blare for those natorial candidate appeared to fice reports. Darnestown kids, especially for the answer questions from a panel and The project is expected to take W girls — who showed they are secure members of the audience. The about six weeks to complete. Can­ enough NOT to play with boys. They sessions usually lasted about 90 vassers w|ll be stopping at each have struck a . blow for the rights to minutes. home in town to update the town’s be an individual as well as a sex. The audiences at the events were list of registered voters. illllllllllllllllllUllUf PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegfer. Conn.. Thura., May g , 1078 M c D e r m o t t Caisse-Dumais Births 50th wedding aniverBory earns Eagle FRANK'S ^ Howe, Gregory Roy, son of Scott WITH THIS COUPON Diane Marie Dumais of East Hartford and Robert E. D. and Linda Ganley Howe of 109 Eighteen-year-old Gregory McDer­ Caisse Jr. of Marlborough were married May 5 at Our O’Connell Drive, East Hartford. He mott of 60 Elsie Drive received the PATRICK CUDAHY Lady of Peace Church in East Hartford. was bom April 13 at Manchester Eagle Scout badge recently at a The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel A. Memorial Hospital. His maternal Court of Honor, Troop 362, at St. Sup«‘riti{irU<>ts CANNED Dumais of Forbes Street, East Hartford. The bridegroom grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Bartholomew’s Church. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Caisse of Robert Ganley of 28 Benton St. HisI A senior at Manchester High *^***«> MEATS $ HAM Mariborough. paternal grandparents are Mrs. School, he ia captain of the American The Rev. Leo Maynard officiated. Paula Howe of 12 Holister Drive, Legion rifle team and has received The bridf, given in marriage by her father, wore an Blast Hartford, and LeRoy Howe of the highest scoring individual award organza gown with re-embroidered Alencon lace and seed 116 Walnut St„ East Hartford. His and has placed ninth in state com­ LB. pearls accenting the bodice and fitted sleeves, and maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. petition. He has been classified as 3 SIZE ■ * MS3 ® * designed with Empire waist with lace-trimmed skirt Alfred Jacques of 348 Charter Oak St. “expert” by the National Rifle Association. DOUBLE STAMPS OR 50c OFF trimmed with lace extending to a chapel-length train. He has a sister, Jennifer, 2. LU Her fingertip lace-trimmed illusion veil was attached to McDermott has served as assistant 90 A N Y MD| a matching lace headpiece and she carried a bouquet of Salters, Varian Skye, son of patrol leader and a member of the LIMIT ONI C A N N E D H A M leadership corps. He has earned the ON WED. sol Richard G. and Susan Gm Salters of riR FAMILY carnations, roses and baby's breath. witmI Ann Dumais of East Hartford was her sister’s maid of 23 Scott Drive, Vernon. He was bom 50-miler hiking award and has GOOD TO SAT. S/21 $19.00 FUNCHAtl | honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Carole White of May 14 at Manchester Memorial attended Eagle Week at lik e of Isle Hospital. His maternal grandparents Scout Reservation. He has also E. MIDDLE TPKE. Marlborough, the bridegroom’s sister; and Eileen Cororo •Hh priir $7i0 | are Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Gee of attended eight Algonquin District I a t and Mrs. Barbara Pietrowski, both of East Hartford. IMreiim ndwiM |l Larry White of Marlborough, the bridegroom’s brother- 232B New State Road. His paternal Catholic Retreats at Holy Apostle MANCHESTER i FRANKS. I Hml iI in-law, served as best man. Ushers were Mark Dumais grandfather is Robert J. Salters of Seminary in Cromwell. I and Chester Denmark, both of East Hartford and 2458 Main St., Coventry. His paternal The following awards were also I brothers of the bride; and Brian Trant of Broad Brook. great-grandmother is Robina Lam- presented: precht of 24 Ford St. He has a sister, David Williams, first class, and A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall A T C D A W U ’ C P I ’IORS?.50 PURCHASE in Glastonbury, after which the couple left for the Pocono Kristalyn Dawn, 2. Glenn Purvee, first aid merit badge. H I r iX H n r V O EICLUDING COUPON ITEM FREE Mountains in Pennsylvania. They wili reside in Glaston­ CAMPBELLS bury. Flanders, Jodi, daughter of Leslie Mrs. Caisse is employed as head teller at CSEA Credit F. and Colleen Bums Flanders of 600 COCA COLA TOMATO SOUP Union in Hartford. Mr. Caisse is employed by ITT-CS in Old Post Road, Tolland. She was bom 10.7 ox. can Hartford as a telephone technician. May 20 at Rockville General I L.U. One Coupon Per Family Mrs. Robert E. Caisse Jr. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ( About town ^ Good thru May 27 are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bums of L ' Newington. Her paternal grand­ Mrs. Robert E. McDermott looks at the Eagle Scout award 6 parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Jehovah’s Witnesses will have a PAK nidi prior $7i0 which she pinned to her son’s shirt during a recent Court of -I I AT En g a ge d Frederick Flanders of Windsor. She Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Honor ceremony for Troop 362 at St. Bartholomew Church. theocratic school and service purdiiM txdadkig has three sisters, Jane, Anne-Marie meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Whiton CANS ! FRANKS. coapofl Htffl and Suzzanne; and two brothers, Gregory J. McDermott, 16, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memorial Library auditorium, 100 N. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Taylor of 27 Granby. Another son, John, of Chet and Leul. E. McDermott of 60 Elsie Drive. (Herald photo by Pinto) Main St. 8 ^ Florence St. celebrated their 50th California, was unable to attend. The wedding anniversary on May 7 with a (I'll GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 27 MD ,16 I Barrow, Dana Eldridge III, son of couple also has 13 grand-children. reception at the (jarden Grove in Dana E. and Gale Ann Dart forrow Before his retirement, Mr. Taylor of Willington. He was bom May 19 at Manchester. The couple was married was composing room foreman at the Will A FREE FOOD BLEMDEB B&M FREE Rockville General Hospital.’ His May 7, 1928 in New Raven. Meriden Record. Mrs. Taylor was BORDEN’S 32 oz. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Hosting the party were two sons employed at Aetna Life Insurance prior to retiring. Mrs. Ralph I. Dart of 35 Hoffman and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. FRUIT DRINKS Gerald (Germaine) 'Taylor and Mr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are PEA Road, Ellington. His paternal grand­ ! L.U- One Coupon Per Famll parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dana 'E. and Mrs. Robert (Gertmde) Taylor, members of the American Associa­ Qood thru May 27 all of Manchester; and their Barrow of 47 Crane Road, Ellington. tion of Retired Persons (AARP) and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and of the Senior Citizens in Manchester. FINAL 5 DAYS BEANS Mrs. James (Mary) Pinto of West (Herald photo by Pinto) /\T CD A Ml/’ C**™ *^"10** PURCHASE Goric, Karen Elizabeth, daughter H I r i x H I V V O EICLUOING COUPON ITEM of Daniel and Mary-Lou Gerber WISHBONE Goric of 104 Legion Drive, Rockville. She was born May 16 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal KofC will present ITALIAN lO grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CLOROX Melvin Gerber of 10 Farmstead Lane, Ellington. Her paternal grand­ ‘A1 Gentile Revue’ mother is Mrs. Peter Goric of 5 Fair- view Ave. Extension, Ellington. James B. Holmes of 37 Elizabeth Drive will serve as event chairman RORZOllI The engagement of Miss Marjorie The engagement of Miss Diane The engagement of Miss Victoria for a benefit performance of the all- U?S?S^VINGS BOND Dolores LaBelle of Wethersfield to Marie Kozlovich to Gary James Ann Miranda of Phoenix, Ariz., to female chief new “A1 Gentile Revue” sponsored DIRECT FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC John R. Morin of Vernon has been an­ Pierro, both of Manchester, has been Joseph Lynch Cleavage of by Campbell Council Manchester 1 r nounced by her parents, Rupert C. announced by her parents, Mr. and Scottsdale, Ariz., has been an­ CARBONDALE, 111. (UPI) - Knights of Columbus, to be held Sun­ ONE COUPON PER EAMILY LaBelle of Wethersfield and Mrs. Mrs. David Kozlovich of 122 Sunny nounced by her parents, Mr. and Carleta Asbury, who wanted to sign day, June 25 at 7 p.m. at Manchester GOOD THRU SAT. MAY 27 Helen Goller of Oxford, Maine. Brook Drive. Mrs. Joseph Miranda of Phoenix, up for a class in military training High School Bailey auditorium. virith the purchase o f this ELBOWS 2a89' Mr. Pierro is the son of Mr. and Ariz, when she was a high school The show will feature the A1 Gen­ Mr. Morin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pierro of 181 Dart- freshman, is the first woman in the tile Big Band with vocalists Bob Mrs. Joseph Morin of 451 Birch moutlvRoad. Mr. Cleavage is the son of Mr. and 21-year history of the Southern Tyler and Miss Bobbi Rogers along PRIDE OF THE FARM Mountain Road. The bride-elect graduated from Mrs. William Cleavage of 107 N. Illinois University Air Force ROTC \^th family entertainment reminis-’J 2 0 .8 cuw ft. Manchester High School in 1973 and School St. unit to serve as cadet commander. cent of the vaudeville days. received an associate’s degree from tiolmes, a former district deputy The bride-elect graduated from She expects to graduate and be Colby-Sawyer College in New Lon­ The bride-elect graduated from commissioned next year as an Air and past grand knight, is serving as BELTSVILLE 5-9 LBS. Wethersfield High School in 1976 and don, N.H., in 1975. She graduated Arizona State University with a Force officer. She plans a service chairman of the State Insurance NO-FROST will graduate from Springfield with a bachelor’s degree in psy­ bachelor of arts degree. She is career. Her goal is the rank of Purcjiasing board, Manchester (Mass.) Technical Community chology from the University of Hart­ currently employed as the informa­ general. Brothphood in Action and is a College in June. tion coordinator and travel writer for ford in. 1977. She is employed part membqr of UNICO National. time as a legal secretary. the Arizona Cffice of Tourism in Educated in Boston public schools. Her fiance graduated from East Phoenix. Birth rate rising Her fiaifce, a 1969 graduate of Northeast University in Boston and TURKEYS Catholic High School in 1973. He is Manchester High School, graduated the University of Connecticut NEW YORK (UPI) - The U.S. employed at First National Bakery in from the University of Connecticut in Her fiance graduated from East Business ^hool. Holmes is regional East Hartford. 1973. He is employed as a sales Catholic High School and the Univer­ birthrate, which reached a record director for the Great American Life James B. Holmes A u r o m m M SHORGOOD CHKKEN FRANK'S SWEET LIFE ^ | low of 14.7 births per thousand pop­ engineer by Henry E. Sanson & Sons, sity of Arizona. He received his doc­ Insurance Co. at 357 E. Center St. ulation in 1976, is on the rise once have three children. Inc. of Pennsylvania. torate of law degree from Arizona He has been awarded the National tCiM AtCetf S LIC E D BACON more, according to the American Tickets may be purchased hy mail. The couple is planning an Aug. 26 The couple is planning a June 24 State University and is employed as Sales Leader award of the company Sr HOT DOGS Council of Life Insurance. The coun­ Make checks payable to “K.of C. AVAILASLi AT EXTRA COST wedding at First Church of Christ in wedding at St Mary’s Episcopal an attorney in Scottsdale. and has qualified for his company’s 5/27 m |R N20C0FF MI2le$FF . cil says its figures for the first eight Revue” and mail to P.O. Box 408, AlYOTRa II Wethersfield. (Sutcliffe photo) Church in Manchester. (McKinney President Club award on several oc­ Manchester. For additional informa­ months of last year show a rate of UB.nfi.(IFMCM j | photo) The couple plan to wed soon. casions. He and his wife, Yvette, tion, call 647-9306. ■ PKG.A## OFINTIIOGS 15.3 hirths per thousand. F K A N K 'S WMi Friar $7.SO Pw dw e ladvdinf Cowpon H«m li friar $7.50 Rwrchaoa ExdwfUng Cawpwn Itwn. j l M enus Former teacher NSDA CHOICE REEF ROHELESS MOSEY'S POINT CUT SmULIlER 69 CORNED School Friday: Grape juice, toasted Tuesday: Pot roast of beef, visiting here Monday: Memorial Day — no school. cheese sandwich, vegetable sticks, vegetable au jus, whipped potatoes, BEEF Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, milk and apple crisp. seasoned green peas, fresh orange, learned to speak English STEAK Paulus of Liege, Belgium, potato chips, buttered green beans, peanut butter cookies, whole wheat when they attended (LORIOR RROIL)______BRISKETS milk and mixed fruit. Elderly bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee are visiting in Connecticut Bowers School. During the Wednesday: Saiisbury steak with Menus which will be served May or tea. for a few weeks, and will time that Mr. and Mrs. HIUSHRE PERRI'S (AU MATURAL) gravy, whipped potatoes, whole 29-June 2 at Mayfair and Westhill Wednesday: Oven-baked chicken be guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Paulus are in Manchester kernel corn, milk and ice cream. Gardens to Manchester residents with potatoes au gratin, parslied George Potterton, 171 with the Pottertons their 49 ITAUAH A 169 Thursday: Meat ball grinder, over 60 are as follows: carrots, chilled canned pears, roll, Avery St., until the first of friends are welcome to call POLSKA tossed salad, milk and fruited JeIl-0 Monday: Closed. margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. June. to renew acquaintances. S AU S A C i with topping. Thursday: Barbecued beef on Twenty years ago, warm bun, buttered green beans, during the school year of tossed vegetable salad with french 1957-58, Professor Paulus KIELBASA exchanged positions with DSDA CHOKE BEEF I Air conditioner cleaning dressing, butterscotch pudding, •P R O D U C E — ^ ' OSOAliHiliCElWtllUfiR bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee Dr. Michael Guadano lONELESS ^ ^ ROHELESS TOP f f R J L A 1 YORK, Pa. (UPI) — Don’t forget to include room air or tea. through a Fulbright conditioners in your annual spring cleaning. George Friday: Baked haddock filet, Scholarship and taught SHOULDERS BLADE 3109 Buchanan, service manager for a heating and air con­ Spanish rice au gratin, seasoned French at Manchester GERANIUMS 159 ditioning manufacturer, says the first step should be broccoli, fruited gelatin with High School for that year. ROAST 11. STEAK J L j i S i cleaning the unit, especially air inlets and outlets. whipped topping, tartar sauce, rye Mrs. Paulus and their 1 Then, scrub any rust off with sandpaper or steel wool bread, margarine, skim milk, coffee three children lived in FRESH PORK LOIN FRESU PORK LOlU 1 Manchester during that 4 '^ " 7 0 ^ and touch up with paint. or tea. FAMILY PAG * ^ If the unit was stored for the winter, set it upright on a The menu is subject, to change. time and the children POT level surface for two or three hours to allow oil to drain i eP CHOPS $109 back into the compressor, he added. 5139 mSKflOtlM S-SniOM-SCOITUCUl ■ LI. R IB S 1 LU.I FLOOR MODEL TBF 21TW SWIFT FULLY COORED CLENMARH 8% l i J n \ s r 6/S9* BROWN N’ SERVE k o u t r u t o m o COVERING • 30Mt''wide,^6"hlgh HEW T IM S • White or Now Naturalo'^ colora: Biff 0 SAUSAGE Q Q c WITH Almond, Harvest, Avocado l SOLPKG. # m \ b PATTiff COME IN AND ENTER DUR WIN. ONIONS 369 OCEAN FRESH CONFIDENCE A FREE FOOD RIENDER CONTEST NEW rtORIDA ’Offer applies to purchases from April 1 to May 31,1978 POTATOES SEA SCALLOPS • CARPETING CARPET Also eligible: Refrigerator TBF-,21 DW, Freezers CA-21D, CB-2SD i'l FAMOUS S i 4 1M roi nouns otnriHS •UNOmiM ARMSTRONG VINYL PLUSH SHORT FLORIDA ‘DSU- • FLOOR TILES 80LARIAN $095 SHAG FIBSILT • CERAMIC TILES Ksi. I .te.V«Mi%iii»l9a>:ra»:: ______QASTtlNBURY, CT 633 3722 ______PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurg., May g , 1878 MANCHESTER EVENING,HERALP', Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., May 25, 1978— PAGE NINE Connecticut newe capsules Pilot thwarts Grasso signs bill on grants to towns iVERYTHING Probe sought racing and off-track bet­ blamed inflation and the restaurant. Police said lOR YOUR ting. stock market. ’The meeting Walker’s description HARTFdRD (UPI) - Gov. E|Ia T. The notices will tell taxpayers how Mrs. Grasso also inked a measure the state to pay for costly winter fuel Z' STAMFORD (UPI) - A t Friday will be behind matched that of a man who Grasse has signed 39 more bills into law, much money the state, under Mrs. allowing the state to help towns pay for bills; • Allow a judge to order 8 convicted in­ GARDEN & LAWN breakout try one-man grand jury and To meet Friday closed doors.' held up the Meq’AClothlng including (wo measures giving $26 million Grasso’s administration, gave their town the cost of busing children to parochial special prosecutor should Store in Bloomfipld. to Connecticut’s cities and towns. this year and what, if any, impact the and private schools outside their boun­ dividual to repay his victim with non­ CARE be appointed to investigate MIDDLE’TOWN, (UPI) monetary restitution; .44-caliber revolver to the back of his Both bills signed into law Wednesday extra cash had on their property tax rates. daries. ’The bill, which had been rejected MARION, III. (UPI) - A combat- with a $500 deposit at the Downtown allegations of corruption in — Wesleyan University Slasher arrest Fires his aide • Permit persons over the age of 65 to Heliport in St. Louis Wednesday head during part of the flight. will dole the money on the basis of popula­ The governor also signed .a bill in committee for a number of years, had a trained helicopter pilot said today he Stamford, says’’chlef trustees will meet FHday BLOOMFIELD (UPI)- HARTFORP ‘(UPI) - tion. One of the bills passes out $6 million Wednesday repealing the ban on the sale relatively easy journey through the turn down jury duty; wrestled a pistol from a woman afternoon, claiming she wanted to fly At one point, he said, "I fired five state’s attorney Donald with faculty members who Rbnalcf Walker, 32, has Mayor George Athanson • Raise from $5 to $10 the fine for > FERTILIZER to Cape Girardeau, Mo., to inspect times but I only know I hit her once, in federal revenue sharing funds. It will and use of studded snow tires in Connec­ legislative process this year. hijacker while flying above the Browne. have asked the board to been alrested Ih ” connec­ has fired Philip Helms, his Other bills signed by the governor will: writing a bad check to the Motor Vehicles flooded property. toward the ear.” He said the struggle become a permanent part of future ticut. The ban on the use of snow tires > PEAT MOSS nation's top maximum-security Browne said he hadn’t detail why the college’s en­ tion with a Bloomfield former campaign manager budgets. went into effect May 1. The sale of • Raise from $3,000 to $20,000 the Department; prison and shot her to death to pre­ About hallway through the flight, lasted 15 to 20 seconds, “She never dowment has decreased by robbery May 8 in which the and later a top aide. • Double the cost of most hunting and » FRUIT TREES "she pulled a pistol and ripped out received any specifics ’The other measure is a one shot deal and studded tires has been prohibited since amount of reward that can be offered for vent a weii-planned escape for three got off a shot,” he said. about the charges until he 37 percent in the last, throats of two employees Athanson declined to dis­ fishing licenses for sportsmen who don’t the headset so I couldn’t com­ Acting prison Warden M.C. Lennon carries $20 million for the state’s 169 February 1977. information leading to the conviction of a » SHADE TREES inmates. recently was handed a 1975 decade. were slashed. ■ •' cuss the dismissal live in Connecticut. said the three inmates suspected of municipalities. The bill requires each Lawmakers were flooded this year with felon; "We were aii over the place — municate w^ih anyone,” said state police report that had Many professors claimed West Hartford police Wednesday. Helms said he Mrs. Grasso has now signed 254 bills and > EVERGREENS Barklage, the chief pilot and attempting to escape were in an community to mail notices to its property letters from irate Connecticut motorists, • Put the "working poor” on equal everywhere except upside down. I patrolmen accusing their at a Mav 9 meeting that alerted Bloomfield police . was fired because'he and tax owners shortly, before this particularly those from rural areas, who footing with welfare recipients by vetoed two. » P IN E BARK felt sure we were going to crash," manager of Fostaire Helicopter Co. “out-of-bounds” area of the prison colleagues of involvement trustees had mismanaged when they arrested Walker executive assistant Hyveth yard, near the double fence that November's gubernatorial election. opposed the ban and wanted it repealed. allowing them to collect up to $100 from said pilot Allan Barklage, 30, of St. He said she forced him to fly to the in illegal pmbling, theft the university’s endow­ for a robbery. ’Tuesday at a ' Williams refused to'write a * LIM E prison, hover over the recreation Louis. separates them from freedom. and narcotics. ment. But school officials Kentucky Fried Chicken budget veto message for The woman, identified as Barbara yard and "look for a prisoner The helicopter landed oh the wrong the mayor. » INSECTICIDES Oswald. 43, of Richmond Heights, a wearing a yellow shirt” who would . side of the fence and the inmates » SEEDS suburb of St. Louis, planned to free be joined by two other inmates. bolted toward the area where other Agencies lax Bank and city join in rehab project Barklage, a combat helicopter inmates had congregated, Lennon ' FLOWERS AND VEG. PLANTS three inmates from the recreation HARTFORD (UPI) - > FLOWERING SHRUBS yard of the prison that replaced pitot who served in Vietnam, said he said. Guards spotted them running State auditors claim the The Camera ShopsIDS NEW LONDON (UPI) - As an example $330,000 in federal Community Develop­ tbe city. If we take the worst, maybe ’The bank already owns or has options on Alcatraz Island as the lockup for the used delaying tactics for a while, and picked them out of the crowd. state Commerce and Labor Openipei their soYonm to the rest of th^ community, the city and ment grants for street and sidewalk im­ others will follow on streets that aren’t as 11 properties and is clearing titles on most dangerous federal offenders. then grabbed the pistol from the Lennon said two of the inmates Departments have been lax a savings bank have launched a joint provements, engineering services and for bad.” seven others, Oeviston said. The city The three inmates were not iden­ woman, but she said “I don’t mind. were serving time for air piracy; the in monitoring a program store in Newlhatonla i project to transform one of New London’s a clerk of the works. ’The houses, structurally sound despite owns nine of those properties and is tified. I’ve got another one.” She held up third was convicted of bank robbery set up in 1975 to create jobs most rundown streets into a showcase of Bank president Richard Creviston said their rundown appearance, would be sold selling them to the bank for $1 each. WAGON SHED Barklage said the woman two more pistols — all three were and flight from federal custody. quickly when unemploy­ with these Konlca restored lOth-dentury homes. the project is the first to be undertaken by at an average price of $50,000 to people Two more houses are being restored chartered the Bell 206-B Jet Ranger meant for the inmates — and held a ment approaches 9 per­ saie speciais 'The Savings Bank of New London said a single bank with no expectation of direct who agree to occupy the buildings for at privately, and the owner of the remaining NURSERY cent. Wednesday it is investing $1 million to buy government subsidy. least two years. house is allowing the bank to restore the ISS Griffin Rd. South Windsor'/ Auditors Leo Donohue and renovate 18 of the 21 houses on Starr “The primary reason for it is to en­ City and bank officials said they expect exterior. 289-7356 and Henry Becker said the Two lightweight, fully automatic Street built between 1835 and 1895 in New courage similar types of work on adjacent no trouble selling the homes, claiming Reconstruction of the first two houses is NwlhAnRie S lo Sulirvon Ave Ky* Si to CriHm Rd agencies failed to single lens reflex 35mm cameras London’s whaling heyday. streets,” he said. “Starr Street is the similar ones in Mystic would go for $125,- expected to begin in about 60 days, Colby urges Amin death adequately monitor the 0 0 0 . at a price you can afford. ’The city council has voted to provide worst of the urban decay in the center of Creviston said. Emergency Municipal 50mm f/1.7 Hexanon lens with case assassination of a foreign tyrant “if being oppressed by someone — my Public Works Act and ap­ The Konlca TC CHICAGO (UPI) - Former CIA family has been destroyed. I’ve been the safety and welfare of the United proved two jobs programs, Manufacturer’s list price $342.00 Director William Colby says he sent to jail and all the rest — then I doubts Idi Amin will die a natural States could somehow be related to one in Hartford and the Sale Price $219.95 Track asks aid it.” have the right to respond.” death and that it would be “moral” He said, for example, he felt it other in New Haven, for the Ugandan people to kill their Colby said he believes “if a man is without legal authority. a total tyrant, then somebody under would be a “moral act” for the Ugan­ T in Konlca T-4 to face strikes president. dan people to kill Amin. Colby also said in an interview in him has the right to shoot him. Manufacturer’s list price $435.00 WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Plainfield dog track of­ Colby said he doubts Amin will Came bonanza the July issue of Playboy mapzine “But that doesn’t mean a separate Sale price $289.95 ficials, faced with another possible strike by clerks, have “die a natural death,” but added, HARTFORD (UPI) - the CIA could morally aid in the country has a right to do it. If I am asked the state gaming commission to license dog “I’m not saying that we’re going to The gambling industry is owners, trainers and others to handle the betting win­ do anything.” proving to be a bonanza for SpacUrit M 7> 1tS 0 dows. He declined to say if the CIA has Connecticut. at all itrin TurnpNu Hie track’s owners, who have refused to bargain with agents in Uganda. State gaming commis­ m iEtooUn VCX1CANAUMW5 locations M 7 -2 2 1 t their pari-mutuel clerks, Wednesday blamed the state Car sales increase Colby called the CIA the “best in­ sion figures released im ita te W m I ih o p i gaming commission for the two-day shutdown by pari­ DETROIT (UPI) - The Big Four Chrysler Corp. and American Motors telligence service in the world” and Wednesday show the state SOflfMrfteld. liMl. mutuel clerks last week. auto companies sent sales records Corp. also posted improved sales. dismissed as outrageous a con­ has reaped $214 million in j S S n They struck Friday and Saturday because track owner tumbling in mid-May and pushed the It was the first time this year the gressional report that criticized the net revenues from its MMiteetml 1 Edward Keelan has refused to grant bargaining rights to year’s total domestic car sales ahead agency. He said the report was no various gambling ventures SOmm f/1.7 Hexanon lens with case Naw Orttein Big Four overtook their 1977 year-to- 2S 4 -0 7M the Service Employees International Union despite of 1977 levels for the first time. date sales total. Since Jan. 1, the auto more than a collection of the agen­ since the first draw of a orders he do so by the State Labor Relations Board and a cy’s own “internal post-mortems.” Wealhmw Mai S P O T ^ M ’ers lottery number in Combined sales reported makers have sold 3,528,235 units — FafirwMlofi Superior Court judge. Wednesday for the May 10-20 period 21,742 more than in the correspon­ Colby described the CIA’s involve­ February 1972. 6 21-710 7 Keelan is appealing the judge’s order to the state ment in the overthrow of Oiile’s totaled a record 329,482 units — up ding period last year. More than 70 percent of THE 10 State Slraal Supreme Court. Salvador Allende as limited to “some the revenue came from Hwtford 11.8 per cent from a year ago. It That was encouraging news for 270-0004 Management and dog owners at the track told gaming marked the fifth consecutive sales auto company officials who stead­ little, minor propaganda activity” lottery ticket profits, ac­ commission members Wednesday their refusal to grant and said the agency’s penchant for cording to gaming commis­ 1227 Hopmaadow Stoaat gain for the domestic auto makers. fastly have predicted sales this year S k m liu n emergency licensing for new pari-mutuel clerks last General Motors Corp. and Ford will match or surpass last year’s 11.5 developing macabre new weapons sion records, with the rest, SHOPS 080-1107 w e^ was not a neutral stance but one that favored the Motor Co. led the pace, setting million total. was merely “bureaucratic momen­ or $61 million, being raised union. tum.” from jai alai, greyhound S>CNLEDI records of their own for the period. ’The commission said it was neutral by refusing to change the regulations in favor of management, who wanted to run the betting windows themselves. W W y . TECH STEREO ’The owners Wednesday made another attempt to replace the unhappy clerks by submitting a list of 51 applicahts for permanent licenses as pari-mutuel clerks. CiD p i o n e e i t d a y s ’Ihe: applicants included dog trainers, owners and other HMMROEUTY noiHinion workers at the track. But the nine-member commission refused to act on the api^cation immediately and aaiditwould be handled in the usual manner by a subcommittee next week. Meanwhile, the SEIU, which represents the 210 clerks, planned to Yneet Sunday to discuss possible further job action. / Dog owners also criticized the commission for “not ac­ ting in the best interests of the state” by turning down VOOR CHMC6 emergency licenses. Kedan’S attorney, Alfred Weschler, told the com­ missioners, "you were neutral against management.” He said despite the picketing, the track still bad enough personnel to operate but was forced to close "by the ar­ bitrary decision” of commission officials who told four American Totalisator Co. employees they could not operate 4he computer that runs the track’s tote board. Several commission members took exception to the charges' Comihlssloner Gloria Morris said “my decision was not ar(iitrary’--and she was “well aware that some per­ sons use us as a form of public pressure.” 15 watts RMS flOP t O N E E n r Commissioner James Kellis said he “regretted” the 20 watts RMS 99 P I O N E E I T conmienfs and said any further remarks of that nature $19095 S X - 4 5 0 $11095 SX-SSO would) be called out of order by commission chairman " “ V WUMA-rKHUlHMKIVVJl 189.95 $ ^ t r i c e Kowalski.

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New Brfleln 2 2 3 -< (’" j American consumer. 2774. QrsensHeh MO-MOO. . ' '.'i ProapactPlaxa ElmPlan Nqtwichtown Plaia ■ - A •■■1: »V> Waat Hartford, 233-2913 Enflald, 745-1074 Norwich. 877-1464 ■ ’4V-■1''‘ ■ ' Southern New Englanii Telephone PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978- PAGE ELEVEN Women softball players Grant Penney senior wins Home tour pleases upset by team rejection money food service award many visitors By MAI. BARLOW Wales College in Providence, R.I. in By SHEILA TULLER The bright red geraniums at the By MAL BARLOW play by 1979 at the Nicholson Tract in Herald Reporter the fail. Arnold said he was good arrives EAST HARTFORD - William E. enough to have been accepted to Herald Correspondent doorway and delicious aroma in the lIrralH R«‘|iorl«‘r the north end of town. Arnold, Penney High School teacher Cornell University’s program in kitchen said “Welcome” to all EAST HARTFORD - Softball is “It’s no reflection on Donatos,” Eight East Hartford homes opened By CHRIS BI.AKE and the DECA Club advisor, took Ithaca, N.Y. but could not swing the visitors. getting so popular in town that teams she said. “It seems very unfair when their doors Saturday to almost 400 Herald Reporter three of his top students to costs. The warm atmosphere of the old get fighting mad when they can’t there are teams that want to play.” visitors for the Historical Society ;s EAST HARTFORD - The town Washington, D.C. May 7 to 12. Arnold was able to get Halle a job family homestead created by the play. Donatos have gotten a few scrim­ Tour of Homes. has received its first payment, $12,- The three had already won state through the Penney distributive colonial decor and furnishings said The Donatos women’s softball mage games together with league The Huguenot House, East Hart- 540, from the Community Develop­ honors in the state DECA education program as a cook at the "make yourself at home” to all team has asked to become the 11th teams this spring. The games were for’d oldest house now situated at ment Block Grant program. (Distributive Education Clubs of Mr. Steak Restaurant on Silver Lane. passing through. team of the town’s women’s softball meant to give the women a chance to Martin Park, and the First really play and get ready for their The money will be used as partial America) contests in their He has been there two years and is Congregational Church, long known The surpise, promised in The league. But they were turned away. now secopd chef. Herald photo was found by stooping league entry. payment to C.E. Maguire Inc. of specialties. In Washington they com­ as tifie White Church, were also in­ “We allow the league 10 teams,” The owner and manager of Mr. and looking up the chimney. The Don Bailey, manager of Donatos, New Brjtaln, which is revising the peted With 6,000 national DECA cluded on the tour’s itinerary. said Fred Balet. director of the parks Steak, Stan Zaslow, now has three. authentic but non-working fireplace said today, “It's such a hassle in this town’s comprehensive planning docu­ winners for further laurels. The homes, each unique, cannot be and recreation department. “Right Penney, and two EHHS students was turned into a storage area (and a now, every slot is filled” town to play softball. Teams are ment. Yvon “Ivan” Halle, 17, of 86 described collectively. There were 'The town plans to use part of the working for him. great hiding place!) by adding a few He noted the 24-team men’s league fighting for the existing facilities. If Bradley St. was able to make the top the very old, hew, traditional, money to hire a community develop­ Halle plans to someday study shelves above the fireplace opening. did have an opening for a men’s team you really want to play softball, eight list of students in his area colonial, contemporary, elegant, ment coordinator. cooking in France. Another old home, A Silver Lane this spring. But that was quickly you’ve got to go out of town.” which is food services. handsome, homey, restored, The town will advertise for the Arnold said he has other prize house, marked as one of East Hart­ filled. The men’s league is much He noted Manchester now has 60 ”He’s really something,” said Ar­ remodeled, and enlarged. men’s softball teams and there are 12 position very soon, according to nold. winners. Lisa Casey placed first in Each house included a flair, a ford’s oldest and now being restored older. by its new owner, was also included women’s teams in two leagues there. Michael Valuk, administrative assis­ Halle was bom in the United States the state in DECA contests on her different touch, a unique idea, a Jackie Muse, president of the specialty, apparel and accessories. on the tour. The historic cottage, About six teams of East Hartford tant to the Mayor. but lived five years of his early collection or display to give it in­ women’s league, said today no one is She works at the Bradlees store in shown once before when the East residents now play in South Windsor The new coordinator will ad­ childhood in Qnebec, Canada. He can dividually and to express the per­ trying to keep Donato’s out. She said Charter Oak Mall in the apparel and Hartford Garden Club sponsored a there are now two other women’s leagues, he said. minister the. programs under the speak French fluently. His parents, sonality of the dwellers. accessories department. house tour in the early ’60s, Was Itonatos might have been able to grant and work with the staff of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Halle, moved Hanging lights shining through teams trying to enter their league Paul Scavetta placed third in the added to the 1978 tour to show the also. enter a South Windsor league if they Department of Development. their family to East Hartford 12 colanders in the Williams kitchen had applied earlier this year, he said. The position is outside of the years ago. Ivan, his two brothers and state in his specialty, food and greenhouse, a collection of car­ extensive work and time that goes “ We weren’t allowed to expand,” Betty Martikainen winds up marketing. He works at the Stop & into restoration. she said. “We were told the town to pitch softball during scrim- Right now, the team is trying to play town’s classified staff and will ter­ his six sisteh live with them at 86 nival glass displayed among family Sunday scrimmages with local teams minate when the grant money runs Bradley St. He is the sixth of the nine Shop store at the mall in the produce pictures in the Gallo’s foyer, and the As visitors left the 1785 circa home, must 'get a handle’ on it somehow.” most could be heard hoping it would mage against Blasting and is having a hard time. out, Valuk seaid. children. department. scents and colors of many different She thought the problem might "I think the world of all of them,” be included in a future house tour so stem from the lack of softball fields Techniques. Betty plays with The town will give Donatos a field The second payment will be used to He is a senior at Penney where he spring bouquets, placed in just the said Arnold. the completed restoration could be in town. She was told the town may Donatos. (Photo by Dick permit for only one week , he said. list consultants for the town’s has taken distributive education right spots throughout the Huguenot All three did well in Washington seen and appreciated. have a good softball field ready for They will ask a league team to play drainage study and for the North courses including Arnold’s course on House, delighted the tourists. Paradis) but only Halle was able to reach the Mrs. Gerry Marcus, co-chairman them, then try to get the field for that Meadows study, Valuk said. hotel, motel and restaurant food ser­ The large stone fireplace and of the House Tour with Raymond day. Or they wjjl try to get the field, Blast Hartford has fought for the vice. He plans to continue studying finals. colorful macrame plant holders in Johnson said today "Ray and I are and then get aneam to play. A timely reward Community Development money for the cooking arts at Johnson and almost every room of the Samiotis Police hunting escapee “We’ve had only one game so far,” three years. The City of Hartford home, the warm wooden decorator really pleased we had such a good turnout and apparently all enjoyed said Bailey. “Three others we had to claimed that East Hartford and five pieces, beams, and paneling all hand Thaddeus Verchinsky of 23 Willys St., East Hartford, is themselves.” cancel due to this field policy.” other suburbs should not get the hewn by the master of the Javinett who stole couple’s car presented a special gold wrist watch from Bill Savitt during Mrs. Marcus thought it was a very He said Balet’s office keeps a strict money because they did not intend to home and the warm tones of the the recent athletic awards banquet at the University of Hart­ exciting day for the Historical Socie­ “hands, off” Doliev towards softball. use it to aid low income persons. bluebird centered stained glass win­ HARTFORD (DPI) - State and cotheque where they got a ride home ty. “We really came into our town,” He Mid softball people get only ford. The 21-year old Verchinsky was cited for his courage in The suburbs involved won an Mayor to discuss dow in the door panel of the Curtin local police were conducting a search with a friend, police said. she added. The Tour of Homes was excuses from the office. Talk aooui a completing the university’s Turkey Trot over a, one and one- appeal from the Second District home were exclusive marks of each today for convicted murderer Willie The car was found abandoned the Historical Society’s first big new field on the Nicholson Tract has quarter mile course. Verchinsky, 21, is a sophomore accoun­ Court of Appeals last year. of these new homes. ‘ Williams, 37, of Hartford who es­ Wednesday about 10 p.m. in Hart­ been going around for the last three The funding is administered under Yvon “Ivan” Halle cooks steaks where he works evenings at These three houses and the Gallo event. “We’re happy more people are caped from the Enfield Correctional ting major, an Eagle Scout, an entrant in the Manchester council tonight ford’s north end. the federal Department of Housing house featured large, inviting, com­ now aware of the society and know Center on Tuesday. years, he said. Turkey Day Race, and a former lifeguard who suffered a the Mr. Steak Restaurant at 677 Silver Lane, East Hartford. Williams, incarcerated since 1972, and Urban Development. fortable family rooms overlooking that we’re an active group.” Police said a man meeting “ They’ll always tell you The award-winning chef can cook everything on the was serving a 25-year-to-life term for serious back injury in July 1976 after falling 70 feet off a redwood decks and greening Williams’ description abducted an something,” he said. “They keep the SOUTH WINDSOR - Republican The Nominating Committee will murder. Southington mountain. restaurant’s menu. (Herald photo by Barlow) landscapes. Enfield couple parked in a lovers Kenneth Bernal, 22, and Peter issue clouded. It’s a shame because Town Committee will meet at 8 also present its recommendation for it’s such a growing sport. tonight, at the Society for Savings, a Library Director to replace Mrs. The spacious, tree lined yards lane about 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Martin, 27, who escaped from the En­ viewed from deck or den window field prisop Sunday by scaling a “It’s a strange situation.” 1765 Ellington Road. Early in the Cecile Lasbury, who will be moving man held them up at knifepoint, tied must insure a picture postcard scene them up and took their car. fence, remained at large. Bernal was East Hartford bulletin board agenda. Mayor Nancy Caffyn will to Florida. discuss the actions and con­ of nature during every season. The unidentified couple, in their convicted of robbery and Martin was Sabre presented Hospital juniors Another spectacular view, to the mid 20s, managed to free themselves will be open for recreation swim­ siderations of the newly-seated Coun­ FOI plane upset serving time for rape. Coaches clinic sweepstakes by reading books. The Cadet Colonel David M. Riester, east and west of the Kregelstein and walked a mile and a half to a dis­ ( Fire calls ) ming from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday. cil during its first few months in of­ EAST HARTFORD - The Depart­ more books they buy, the more 835 Foster St., has been presented a home located on top of Sunset Ridge, HARTFORD (UPI) - The state chances they have for the prizes. Monday, both pools will be closed. fice. ment of Parks and Recreation will Her presentation will be followed Sabre from the University of Connec­ presented awards left visitors in awe. Freedom of Information Commission Swimming lessons will resume hold the final in a series of soccer Principal Ray Brown said it has ticut Alumni Association for outstan­ Paintings of scenery as beautiful, is upset over new privacy regulations Tuesday. by a question and answer period. All State pays more taxes coaches’ clinics next Wednesday at 7 caused a heavy demand on the school ding performance and leadership as showing the countrysides of the adopted by the state Insurance East Hartford library. Exchange nonchalance Republican' Town Committee Owen, Dawn Ouellette, Karen p.m. in the EHHS girls’ gym. Univer­ meetings are open to the public, and Air Force Corps Commander. VERNON —Stacey Nutter, a junior Kregelstein’s homelands, hang in the Department, which the FOI claims Wednesday, 10:54 a.m, — Medical call sity of Connecticut assistant soccer Library closings EAST HARTFORD - Bill Umbo, The award was presented at the an­ volunteer at Rockville General Peltier, Patricia Sivo, Mariann family’s living room. conflicts with its responsibilities. than services received at the Police Station on Tolland St. interested citizens may attend for Ward, and Cheryl Wrobel. coach Jam es Dyer conducts them for EAST HARTFORD - The main editor:; of the Exchange Club the entire meeting or leave following nual Army and Air Fore Banquet Hospital, was presented with an The outdoors is also the backround Wednesday, 10:54 a.m. — Medical call newsletter this year, likes to put in a recently. award for giving 600 hours of service Receiving caps for 50 hours of ser­ FOI chief counsel Mitchell NEW HAVEN (UPl) - Connec­ federal funds going to the 50 states at 10 Lafayette Avenue. adults wishing to become coaches in library on Main Street and all four Mrs. Caffyn’s presentation. for Mrs. Kregelstein’s collection of to the hospital, at ceremonies Sunday vice were: Donna Ballasy, Michelle Pearlman said he did not believe the ticut and New Hampshire residents and the District of Columbia. Dr. Wednesday, 10:58 a.m. — Medical call the town soccer league in the fall. branches will be closed Monday. chuckle or two at the end of each one. The Nominating Committee will Riester has been a resident assis­ figurines. They are displayed on win­ in the hospital cafeteria. Cleveland, Robin Douglas, Helen department intentionally drafted the paid more in federal taxes than their Elsie Watters, research director for at 367 Brewer St. Any town adult interested in learning His gem in the last issue was a poem deliver its recommendation for an tant at the University of Connecticut dow shelves in a window extending Pool schedule for two years and has been active in Gavin, Ellen Ingram, Marie Jacob, rules to conflict with the FOI, states received in major federal aid the foundation, said Wednesday that Wednesday, 3:27 p.m. — Medical call at more about soccer is welcome. entitled “Guess Who.” It reads, “I appointment to the Office of Town Linda Robinson was given a charm from the ceiling of the main level of EAST HARTFORD - The Susan Manning, Dawn Ouellette, although the regulations keep secret programs, a private research group the most significant ratios in each the Police Station on Tolland St. Town Hall closed would live all my life in nonchalance iVeasurer, an elected office won by student affairs. for 300 hours of volunteer service and the house to the lower level recrea­ Memorial Day weekend pool Upon graduation in June, he will be Karen Poudrier, Debora Rife, Katie much information on complaints and reports. state involved the federal grants-in- Wednesday, 3:54 p.m, — Vehicle fire at and insouciance. Were it not for Republican Robert Trewhella last Sandra Morrison, Danielle Myers, tion room. Another collection, Mr. EAST HARTFORD - The Town schedule will be: Both the East Hart­ Saunders, Mariann Ward, Laura agents. The private non-profit Tax Founda­ aid distributed only to state and local Route 5 and School St. making a living, which is rather a November. Trewhella has resigned commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. and Kim Walker, for 200 hours. Kregelstein’s German steins, lines Wednesday, 4:09 p.m. — Medical call at Hall will be closed Monday in obser­ ford and Penney High School pools Wyland, and Margaret Wyland. tion, Inc., released a report governments. nouciance.” his post as of June 1, and will be Air Force. He is a 1974 graduate of One hundered hour pins were given the walls of the new game room. 30 Tower Road. vance of Memorial Day. It will South Windsor High School and a to: Dave Carroll, Catherine Chevrons were awarded to , Ran­ The FOI said Wednesday they will Wednesday showing Connecticut That category of federal aid, which moving to Harrisburg, Pa., to The DiPietro house, featured in a Wednesday, 4:38 p.m. — Water leak at reopen Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Clements, Michele Cleveland, Robin dall Shuey and Raymon Shuey for 50 ask Gov. Ella Grasso to look into the residents” return on federal taxes excludes such programs as Social assume duties with the First Federal recipient of a four year Rotary Herald article before the tour, was as 480 School St. The incinerator and landfill area Scholarship. He plans to continue his Douglas, Susan Forzley, Laurie hours of service. matter. was the worst in New England and Security and veterans benefits, Wednesday, 5:11 p.m. — Medical call at Priest dies, served area Savings and Loan Association of that inviting as the article promised. will be closed Monday also and will education while in the service. Langley, Laura Matteo, Patricia the second worst in the nation last showed Vermont residents received 355 Main St. reopen Tuesday at 7 a.m. Rubbish city. year. $1 in federal aid for every 53 cents it Wednesday, 7:23 p.m. — Medical call at collection for next week will be NORWICH (UPI) - Monsignor tant pastor at St. Edward Church in 435 Burnside Ave. CALDOR The report, released in collected in federal taxes. delayed one day with Friday’s collec­ Donat Cote, who retired as a priest Stafford Springs, St. Ann Church in Wednesday, 8:21 p.m. — Medical call at A 1 • • have Washington, showed Massachusetts, tion on Saturday. from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bristol and St. Ann Church in Hart­ M SHOPPING PLAZA Rhode Island, Vermont and Maine 98 Dartmouth Drive. Norwich in 1961, died Wednesday in ford. ZBA denies variance request • news for area MANCHESTER taxpayers paid from 53 cents to 89 Wednesday, 8:52 p.m. — Medical call at Slye sweepstakes Lanoraie, Province of Quebec, ■The New England states combined 784 Main St. He had also served as pastor in St. * towns, call: cents in federal taxes for each EAST HARTFORD - The Slye diocese officials say. He was 81. Mon. thru Fr110-9 paid slightly more than five percent Wednesday, 9:38 p.m. — Medical call at Joseph Church in Dayville, All By CLAIRE CONNELLY received a denial in his application to will lower his annual tax of $2,291 by dollar’s worth of federal aid in 1977. of the total $345.4 billion in taxes School p r o will hold the drawings Bom Nov. 19,1896, in Willimantic, se an accessory building on his lot aS' 11 Ralph Road. Hallows Church in Moosup, St. Herald Correspondent $600. Andover i f l l ’W S Sat. 10-8 Sun 12-5 Connecticut’s paid $1.36 in taxes collected by the federal government Wednesday, 10:10 .m. — Vehicle fire at Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the school in Cote studied at Assumption College a rental unit. Zoning Agent Ernest Although Whipple has owned the Mary’s Church in Willimantic and COVENTRY - Lyndon Wilmot of for every $1 it received. Only Indiana in 1977. 530 Main St. the Beading Sweepstakes. Many area in Quebec and graduated from the Wheeler had given Smith a citation vacant building for more than a year, RifunsTS was pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Woodbridge Road has been denied a paid more — $1.43 for every $1 sent Maine contributed 64 cents for Thursday, 12:50 a.m. — Medical call at stores and banks as well as teachers, Grand Seminary in Montreal. He was for renting out a carriage house on he has not begun construction of a ...... Wauregan before he retired. variance, by the Zoning Board of back. every $1 it got back, Rhode Island 85 101 Whitney St. parents and friends of the school ordained in Montreal Cathedral in his property as an apartment. restaurant he plans there. He hopes The study, based on U.S. treasury cents, and Massachusetts 89 cents for Thursday, 1:31 a.m. — Vehicle fire at have donated dozens of items for it. 1922. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Appeals (ZBA), to construct a two- The ZBA noted that the unit had to hme live entertainment and to Donna Holland MEMORIAL DA Y statistics, lists several areas of every dollar. 927 Main St. Children “buy” tickets for the The mosignor had served as assis­ held Saturday in Lanoraie. car garage and breezeway adjoining been used as an accessory building serve liquor as well as food...... 646-0375 his home. and could not now be convertd to a Coventry His neighbor, Donald Rouillard, multi-family dwelling under the Claire Connelly FOR MEMOHM. DAY REMEMBRIUIIX ' ' had complained that the proposed town’s zoning regulations. SPECIALS Prof says suburbia construction would block his view, Asks for minutes ...... and he hired attorney Vincent Diana Lawsuit settled EHinglon WOODLAND to argue against the application One of a half-dozen lawsuits HARTFORD (UPI) A Hartford Barbara Richmond PRINTED FLOWERED before the ZBA. against the Town of Coventry has television station has asked for the 643-2711 fears regional plans minutes of the City Council meeting ...... The ZBA members who oppose the been settled in favor of the plaintiff GARDENS variance said that Wilmot could still at the Court of Common Hleas in when they discussed the school _ . . . „ GAUZE EAST HARTFORD — The head of the with people whose race is different from board’s refusal to renew the contract Pawicia Mulligan Capital Region Planning Commmission ours. That’s one of the biggest fears peo­ build his garage on another loca­ Vernon. Town Councilman Douglas Whipple of school superintendent Edythe ...... 228-0289 said many suburbanites feel they can gain ple have about regional redistribution.” HAS.... nEEHSIE! tion on his property. Wilmot had had brought suit against the Board of Gaines. South Windsor SKIRTS more from the “status quo” arrangement Curtis Mathes” claimed that the placement of his One alternative. Gold said, is a two-tier Th« Most Eipsnshr* Tsiwviston S«ts In AmBrko and Dam Wall Worth H. James Topping, news director at Judy Kuehnel SHIRTS than the city can benefit from a regional septic system and a steep slope Tax Review, claiming that the government. Under this system, some WE'RE WFSB-TV, said the council did not ...... 644-1364 arrangement. prevented him from choosing an assessment Is too high on the Old functions would be performed on a TAKE YOUR P IC I^ 25”Sa“.TWiN s p e a k e r Zollo’s Building that he bought at the have the right to go into executive Tolland Andrew J. Gold, an economics professor regional' level and some would be left to alternative location. corner of Daley Road and Route 31. sesston with four board members Barbara Richmond at Trinity College, said, “I think many local governments. OPEN COLOR The ZBA split on the issue in a 5 to April 26 because Mrs. Gaines was not Ris.9 7 i i suburbanites fear the bad aspects of Gold said “spill-over” issues, those 2 vote, with Chairman John Ryan He had been- taxed on an assessed HOIKS’* CONSOLES at the meeting. y ...... regional arrangements more than they MEMORML abstaining. At least four positive' value of $24,055. The court lowered which may benefit one town and harm The Freedom of Information Com- ’ ®''**®** desire the good.” others, cannot be dealt with on a local votes would have been necessary for his figure to $15,420. Another building on the lot is assessed at $125, and the mission will hold a hearing on the Barbara Richmond Redistribution of resources along level. the variance to have been granted. DAY land Itself is valued at $6,670. This complaint June 26...... 643-2711 regional lines is the major reason for sub­ “One town builds a facility which gives Louis Smith of Woods Lane also urban fears. Gold said. it benefits but incurs costs on another MISSY putt ON TERRIFIC “I think it’s the redistribution of what town,” Gold said. “For example. West people see as the burden of the central Farms Mall has a great effect on the peo­ ^GERANIUMS city that is the primary reason blocking ple of Farmington.” LARQEPOT841A” any regional plans,” he said. He said there is no mechanism for TEE-SHIRTS Gold said this redistribution takes on deciding spillover issues. “In general, $ 1 5 9 10 FOR Product popularity SHORTS “racial overtones.” He said. “We’re spill-over issues require some sort of com­ *14.95 FIRST WITH SERVICE talking about whether we’re willing to live pensation scheme,” he said. depends on income •LARGE POTS OF MUtWS NEW YORK (UPI) — A market research firm es­ $ 3 3 3 . 9 4 4 4 IBS YOU... timates total take-home food and beverage sales will For the convenience of Manchester State » 3 » Panel asks for study reach about $127-billion by 1985, An estimated $10-billion ______MOSTLY • Onfi M of those sales will be by sources other than food stores. Bank customers and to assist you In your duwb A recent 430-page study by Frost and Sullivan, Inc. at­ •BEDDING PLANTS • lUbi a tributes the growth to eight factors: upgrading of real holiday banking MANCHESTER STATE of river water quality VEGETABLES A FLOWERS Im r Si 4 YEAR WARRANTY consumer income, increasing non-white total family pop­ •PERNNIAL8 * 1 2 5 YilaN ulation, educational advances, shrinking household sizes, BANK will be open... PULL ON SHORT SUEVE EAST HARTFORD — The Conservation tests this time,” Salemi said. “I’d like to MOSTLY (hdoMi more elderly persons, the change from blue to white POTS Mh) FREE REMOTE CONTROL 100% COTTON and Environment Commission requested find out what the sources of water pollu­ ($100.00 VALUn collar jobs, growth of families in the 24-34 and 35-44 age its consultant to study the water quality of tion are in this town,” • I n m brackets and a growing percentage of childless couples •MIXED POTS & BASKETS HP. Ill PLUS *100 TRADE IN the Hockanum River at its monthy The meeting started 41 minutes late and one-parent families. SATURDAY, MAY 2Tth O L D C O L O N Y meeting Wednesday night. ...4UFIIIN Product demand and popularity depends largely on because of a lack of quorum. Quorum was ' FOR A PERFECT HOLIDAY SAVES YOU SLACKS Les Sherman Associates, the consul­ veui usr family income, the study showed. It indicated black made when Salemi showed up. See Woodland tant, will present a study proposal and es­ 'VanCamp asked for the resignation of families’ dollar purchases of cereals, pork, poultry, fish 9:00 A.M.> 12:00 P.M. timate for cost of the study to the commis­ three members before the start of the Carden, for all and eggs are substantially higher than the national family PLACKET SHIRTS sion at its June meeting. meeting. Committee members Michael your Gardening average, and are expected to grow still more to keep pace Needi. *2 0 0 ^^ $ 4 9 9 “ We hope to receive a comprehensive Marin, Ronald Kolpac and Salemi have &up with the growing black family population, $ 0 6 6 analysis presented to us at either our missed several meetings, VanCamp said. ptbeHindings; J, •TREES•SHRUBS Complata plant oolac- September or October meeting,” said J. In addition, VanCamp said the M l SI IU:.istortlon-Amp|ifier and m m x r m r r twiMCkdi R.44 Bring Your Own Tost didates were accused of living up to the Bolton High School home president of the Connecticut Associa­ outstanding AM/FM radio that 'Yamaha is !' HI44N CMrRszs IhwkgRn Roeord It You Roally the four ideals of the society — economics students and their famous for at a price you didn’t think you, mm MMOT tion of Boards of Education (CABE). cQuW afford. Ooairo To Compart leadership, character, scholarship teacher, Irene Tabatsky. Mrs. Mulligan is also active In other w m m w m ir n ,H and service. Joan Hopper is the National Honor town affairs. She can be reached at The trial was conducted by Society advisor. 228-0269.< sun . CHOC. so#is. swi • o u w . m • >ufsok* i . tiv .i wuisii . r»o««. s u - u «ik< . scoii. moms MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1871

[ ObHuarles ] John P. Good Thoughts EAST HARTFORD - John P. Town to file charge I More seats for Fenway? Good, 61, of 214 Monroe St. died Wednesday at Manchester Memorial ApLENty BOSTON (UPI) - Buddy from first base to third base. said, is building over the one-tier could not be started for several Leon Podrove dies, Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. The present seating capacity of stadium seats. Marietta Divine Good. against fire union - 1 LeRoux, one of the Boston years. 34,5(X) is one of the smallest in the There already have been two Mr. Good was bom in DuBois, Pa., “I’d say it’s at least three or By GREG PEARSON The union spent two hours in Red Sox’ new owners, has American League. record-breaking crowds and and had lived in East Hartford for party will say.” four years down the road,” he prominent attorney caucus and then came out with McCarthy said of the union, been considering adding a Feasibility studies are being several sell-outs this season. The the past 11 years. He had been Herald Reporter By Len Auster said. “It will take that long for proposals that answered only its ‘”rhey’re just here to waste our deck to Fenway Park to up planned to determine the cost of Boston Zoning Board last month employed as a draftsman at The Tom of Manchester plans to research, and architectural plan­ Leon Podrove, 54, of 67 Butternut Manchester Lodge of Masons. demands and not the town’s. questioned two announced atten­ Chandler-Evans Co., Hartford, for 24 file a charge of not bargaining in time.” ‘ the seating capacity by 6,- such a project, LeRoux said. ning. And it wouldn’t be easy to Road, a prominent Manchester at­ During World War II, he served McCarthy said that he asked the Martin, however, challenges the “These are the type of things I’d dance figures in excess of the of­ years. He was an Army veteran of good faith against the town’s fire un­ Things different not ready to go after the next guy. 000. do. We can’t let it interfere with torney, died suddenly this morning at with the Army Medical Corps with union’s reprewntative, John Moore suggestion by McCarthy that the like to look into,” LeRoux said. ficial capacity. However, LeRoux World War II. ion. The unlpn president, however, Times have changed, especially in “We didn’thave the killer instinct. LeRoux and co-owner Haywood the season. We’d have to do it in his home. He was the husband of the 30th Infantry Division in Europe. of Bridgeport, why the town’s town will file a charge against the un­ “As long as we can maintain the said his idea has nothing to do He is also survived by a son, Ed­ said that his group is working within the world of girls' athletics. There You need that from seniors and Sullivan’s 320.6-million offer for phases. Mrs. Pearl M. Resnick Podrove. He was twice wounded on duty and demands were not inciuded in the historical value of Fenway. with the problem. mond Good of East Hartford; a negotiation procedures. ion. used to be a time where they didn’t juniors and we didn’t have that this the team was approved Tuesday “And we’d have to get the Mr. Podrove, who was active in received the Purple Heart. He also proposal'. Martin said that the town has no “In everything we do, we have “It’s not related whatsoever,” daughter, Tina Good of East Hart­ C arles McCarthy, assistant town play, and if they did they were year.” by the American League. LeRoux. cooperation of the city of civic affairs, was born in was awarded the Bronze Star for McCarthy said that Moore’s economic proposals included in the to look at two points, the value to he said. “It’s been something I’ve ford; a stepson, Edmond Kane of manager, said this morning that he frowned on as something weird. , Next year he will and the Eagles will be the team’s vice president Boston,” he said. Manchester, son of Abrham Podrove bravery while caring for the wounded response included remarks about a the ballpark, and the advantage to been looking into since I became Venice, Fla.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. will file the charge against the union negotiation process at this time. The Not too many years ago, either, the should be able to get over the hump of administration and Sullivan LeRoux said parts of the of Manchester and the late Gertrude under fire, and was holder of the Oak third party rejecting the town’s town in April made a proposal on the fan,” he said. involved in buying the club. Carol Spiewak of Manchester; two today with the State Board of Labor winning and losing didn’t matter- all In ‘79 —with juniors and seniors will be vice president and general stadium must alko be repaired. Franklin Podrove, and had lived here Leaf Cluster, proposals. Some have claimed construc­ “But our studies indicate the sisters, Mrs. Mary Dubiskas of Hart­ Relations. salary Increases of 2.5,2.5 and 3 per­ that much. That has been altered, dominant factors in the lineup. manager. Under the new “It’s like any building — you all his life. He was a graduate of He is also survived by two Municipal negotiations are done in cent in the three-year contract. ’That tion of another deck would be im­ population of Boston and New ford and Mrs. Josephine Jakubaites Robert Martin, president of Local too. You could not say Enfield High ownership, Mrs. Jean Yawkey, have to keep it up. There are ways Manchester High School, Trinity daughters, Dayna Beth Podrove and a four-part process established by possible because the park is built England is increasing. Boston has of Waterbury; and three 1579 of the International Association proposal was withdrawn and none was out there last Friday just having Froni the sideline widow of the late owner ’Thomas it can be done without interfering College, Hartford, and the University Tamara Gayle Podrove, both at the state Legislature. The final step on landfill. But Sullivan said he hit its down-trend and it’s now on grandchildren. of Firefighters, said that there is no other has been presented, Martin a good time playing softball against A. Yawkey, will be team presi­ with a season,” he said. of Connecticut Law School. He home; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth H. is binding arbitration. Three Manchester High heading into an upswing,” he said. The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at need to file such a charge. said. Manchester High. knows of no such enginering LeRoux and Sullivan have s ta rte d his law p ra c tic e in Melton of Manchester and Mrs. representatives appointed by the today’s diamond action with dent. reports. “ We’ve had some very All Saints Episcopal Church. Burial The charge developed after a “He can’t really say we’re not The Raiders were a determined LeRoux, a former trainer for already made other changes at Manchester in 1950, and maintained Evelyn Jackaway of Palm Springs, stateMecide whether the town or the East Catholic needed one win to LeRoux said with rising prices successful seasons relative to will be in Veterans Memorial Field, Wednesday afternoon negotiation bargaining in good faith when he group with only one thought qualify for post-season play for the three Bos ton professional sports Fenway. They have reorganized an office at 21 E. Middle Turnpike. Calif, union demands will be part of the hasn’t put anything on the board,” he and problems with control of fan ticket sales,” he said. “For the Hillside Cemetery. session between the town and the un­ —bringing home the league title. sixth successive year. . teams, including the Red Sox, the ticket department and He had served as a deputy judge of The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. in final contract. The panel’s decision is said. behavior in the bleachers, the fans of New England, I think we Friends may call at Newkirk and ion. They were all business. The Indians at the outset knew they owns a rehabilitation clinic in overhauled the medical system the former Manchester Town Court. the chapel of the Weinstein Mor­ final. club doesn’t want to add seats need to make a move like this.” Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside McCarthy said that the union had Martin agreed that the union did Another example of this new had one good pitcher, left-hander led by new limited partner Dr. He was a member of the Manchester, tuary, 640 Farmington Ave., Hart­ '"That just showed me how this caucus for two hours Wednesday and Woburn. Mass. He said the team is there. The only option left, he However, he said, the idea must Ave., t^ a y from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9p.m. said May 8 that it would come to (maybe not so new) attitude is the Mike Jordan, and a big question considering adding an additional Arthu Pappas. A new security Hartford County and Connecticut Bar ford, Burial will be in Temple Beth system breaks down,” McCarthy, a be researched, and the project The family suggests that any Wednesday’s meeting with a con­ presented proposals that were one­ Silk Town girls' basketball program. afterwards. 'That’s been somewhat deck tn the seats which swing force has also been added. Associations. He was a member of Sholom Memorial Park. frequent critic of the binding arbitra­ sided. But, he said that such a step is memorial gifts may be made to All tract proposal. Either nine or 10 of last season’s var­ borne out by the season. Temple Beth Sholom, former chair­ Memorial week will be observed at tion process, said. “When bargaining just part of the negotiation process. man of the Manchester United his home. Saints Episcopal Church. “They got here yesterday and they sity jayvee performers are going to The Indians’ greatest asset is that hadn’t done anything,” McCarthy is supposed to take place, the union “We play the same game that he attend summer camp to hone their Jewish Appeal and a founding The family suggests that any official is speculating what the third plays,” he said. 'they have some very good, intense member of Charter Oak Ladge, B’nai memorial gifts may be made to a said. cage skills. They’re trying to defray competitors. Those who hate to lose B’rith . He also belonged to charity of the donor's choice. some of the expenses by selling can­ every coach wants in his lineup and dy. Tribe leader Hal Parks has a couple. Mrs. Albert J. Caron Friends may call at the funeral Maybe the competitive skills will Expensive henchwarmer In this grouping, and who could be Mrs. Rose Alma Caron, 80, of home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 MCC day care plan under study never match those of the “stronger dubbed the unsung hero, is senior Imperial Drive died Wednesday at p.m. sex”. It won’t, however, be from lack Dennis Joy. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She The family suggests that any grant applications will be on the com­ of effort. He doesn’t have the greatest speed was the wife of Albert J. Caron. memorial gifts may be made to the By SUSAN VAUGHN of funds. The announcement of the to the day care center operation, but mittee, Meisel said. but more than capably patrols center Mrs. Caron was born in Beauce, Church of the Assumption, Adams possible closing was met with the immediate goal is just to keep the Good effort Herald Reporter Other sub-groups were formed field. Knowing where the ball is Province of Quebec, Canada, and had Street. emotional confrontations of the day center open. “We are committ^ to You couldn’t fault the effort of the going at the crack of the bat has been lived in Hartford for many years Three faculty members at care parents and staff and the ad­ from the task force to look at specific Jack Brohamer produces Sliauna M. Hermanowski Manchester Community College the idea we’re going to make this East Catholic baseball team in its bid a bonus for Joy. He’s also delivered a before coming to Manchester three ministrators of the program two alternatives such as Title XX grants, thing go,” Meisel said. to gain a state tournament berth. The couple of clutch hits, including the Onulex 1-1, Tigers .5-0 years ago. She was a communicant of EAST HARTFORD - Shauna Wednesday presented a proposal for weeks ago. other alternative funding sources, TORONTO - At $100,000 a Marie Hermanowski, infant daughter maintaining the college day care He said he was pleased with the Eagles lost their first four, three in “gamer” against Penney last Satur­ Jim Palmer fired a six-hitter for the Church of the Assumption. Meisel called Wednesday’s alternate sites and operations of the real community effort which has the last inning, and could have year Jack Brohamer is one of of Steven R. and Patricia Troiano center next year, Harry A. Meisel, center. The next meeting will be day. his 47th career shutout in the night­ She is a]so survived by a son, meeting of a task force on the day evolved on the day care situation. circled the wagons and packed it in. Maybe the Silk Towners don’t have the most expensive bench Hermanowski of 140 Silver Lane, dean of student affairs said today. care center the “most positive June 7 at the college when the sub­ cap. which earned the Orioles a split Lawrence Bilodeau of Manchester; The task force includes represen­ East was 2-8 at the halfway point of the best talent ever, but they’re warmers in baseball. with the Tigers. Auerlio Rodriguez died Wednesday at John Dempsey Meisei said the proposal has meeting on the subject” thus far. TTie groups are expected to report their two daughters, Mrs. Doris Brison of tatives of the day care parents, day its 20-game schedule before rallying making the most of it... singled home Milt May with the win­ Wethersfield and Miss Rose Ann Hospital, Farmington. “definite merit” and the administra­ discussion among the 25 persons pre­ findings. It’s a high price for a utility in- She is also survived by her paternal tion is seriously considering it. He care staff, student senate, faculty to take six of eight, finally being Cheney Tech’s protest of last fielder but at least part of the invest­ ning run in the ninth inning of the Bilodeau of Hartford; a brother, sent centered around what can be and administrators. eliminated from post-season dreams Friday’s 12-11 baseball loss to Rham Joseph P. Gagne of Marlborough; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ did not want to release details of the done to keep the center open, rather ment was returned when Brohamer opener. mond Hermanowski of New Britain; proposal because it involves the un­ Meisel said the goal of the task by St. Thomas Aquinas by a 7-6 count High was upheld by the protest com- socked a rare homer, his first of the Angels 4, White Sox 1 two sisters, Mrs. Cecile Kometti of than what might have been done, iast Monday. mittee of the Charter Oak East Hartford and Mrs. Leonille and her maternal grandparents, Mr. ion contract of the professional staff Meisei said. force is to find a long-range solution season, a two-run shot in the second Don Baylor and Bobby Grich and Mrs. Michael Troiano Jr. of East and legal points which need to be “This team has matured,” stated Conference. According to reports inning, to pace the Boston Red Sox to stroked solo homers and Chris Poulin of Windsor; eight A steering committee of nine per­ East Ck)ach Jim Penders after the directed here, if anyone is to blame grandchildren and three great­ Hartford. worked out by the administration and sons was established Wednesday to [ Fire calls^ an 8-2 win over the Toronto Blue Knapp, 6-3, hurled a four-hitter as the The funeral is Friday with a mass the Congress of Connecticut Com­ loss to the Saints, “especially behind for the whole mess it’s Rham Coach Jays. Angels moved into first place in the grandchildren. look into all alternative sources for f Lottery ] the plate.” Sophomore catcher Dave Bob Godin. The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 of the angels at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s munity Colleges, the union. funding the center. Stephen Cassano, Manchester Brohamer signed as a free agent AL West. Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's If the questions regarding the Bottaro after internal turmoil early If he had not complained, like 99.9 after playing the last season with losses going the distance. said, ’’ we didn’t have a starter on Brewers 7, A’s 1 a.m. from Fisette Funeral Home, 20 a sociology professor at the college, Today, 1:47 a.m . — fire on Cemetery. proposal are resolved, Meisel said, it in the year has been like a reborn percent of all high school coaches do Chicago. After the game, Zimmer turned to field staff who won over 12 games. The fading A’s dropped their se­ Sisson Ave., Hartford, with a mass at was made chairman of the steering The winning number drawn Road. person the last four games or so. He Now we have two men, Torrez and The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 would be a “band-aid” approach (Eighth District) not, that the Cheney scorekeeper was He admits he’s not happy on the the story that warms his heart this cond in a row under new Manager the Church of St. Ann, Hartford, at 9. committee. A person from the com­ Wednesday in the Connecticut daily gunned down four of nine Saints late reporting a pinch hitter none of season — thfe revamped Boston Bill Lee, who have already won half Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Main St., is in charge of which would keep the center open. munity services division of the T ^ay, a.m. — water call, 249 bench but “I’m going to make the Jack McKeon and 12th in their last lottei^ was 555. trying to steal and showed the hustle, this would’ve occurred. And if the pitching staff. that many.” Cemetery, Bloomfield. arrangements. The center has been under threat of college who works specifically with E. Center St. (Town) best of it,” he said. 17. Sixto Lezeano and Robin Yount There are no calling hours. closing for next fall because of lack desire, chatter wanted from a umpires had used some common Brohamer entered the game with a “Our pitching is outstanding. Elsewhere in the American drove in two runs apiece for For the old time ttep and glad backstop, elements missing early. sense, like saying to Godin, “You .261 average and four RBIs in 14 We’ve got five pitchers who weren’t League, California downed Clficago, Milwaukee. In i^emoriam return, “We’ve matured but we’re not mean your scorekeeper has never games. with us last year.” 4-1, Milwaukee drubbed Oakland, 7-1, Rangers 3, Twins 2 In loving memory of David George rhinh of him faring on, a* dear there yet,” Penders cautioned. “We been late reporting a substitute?” Kansas City put away Seattle, 6-5, Murdock, who p a s s ^ away May 25th, In fhe love of There a* the love “I’m not going to be like some Rattling off stats like IBM, A1 Oliver’s second RBI-single of 1951 of Here! have sophomores willing to play. they wouldn’t have to replay the last players who signed a three-year con­ Zimmer said; “In the last month, we Detroit beat Baltimore, 5-1, then the game scored pinch-runner Bobby He is just away. Thinh o f him «llll at Ihe tame, When they win they’re content and inning(s) —as has been ordered. tract then get kicked off because they have been in only two games where lost, 1-0, and Texas edged Minnesota, Thompson with the winning run after And left ui drMming how very fair I tay> 3-2, in 11 innings. Cleveland at New It needi m uil be, linre he Unger$ ffe It not dead — he It play. I made the choice to be a free our starters were knocked out before one out in the 11th inning. Bump Wills there. fu$t atoayl ' . agent. I got a good contract and 1 can the fifth inning.” “Last year,” he York was rained out. homered for Texas. And you — O you tcho the All of us at Sadly missed. Mother itlldeit yearn Schoolboy roundup ^ live with it;” Brohamer is playing behind third baseman Butch Hobson and second Long way fromSO'acre peanut farm Woman hospitalized, baseman Jerry Remy, also a free agent acquisition. hit hy automobile One-game season “To be honest,” Brohamer said “I A 68-year-old woman was in satisfactory condition at think a lot of the club with Jerry in Manchester Memorial Hospital today with injuries RUSSO Chevrolet the game — he can run.” sustained when she was hit by a car while crossing Main for Indian squad Boston Manager Don Zimmer said ‘JumpingT om’exciting, Street at Haynes Street Wednesday afternoon. Brohamer will not be a part of his Dorothy A. Rose of 295 Main St. had a fractured bone in THANK THE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD FOR By LEN AUSTER regular line-up. her back and an anxiety reaction after the accident, “No way, not when I’ve got Hobson Herald Sportswriler hospital authorities said, and was admitted to the DOING A FANTASTIC ADVERTISING JOB BY at third. He hit 32 home runs last hospital for treatment. i It’s now a one-game season for Manchester High baseball year.” interesting ump to watch Police said she was struck by a car driven by Gwen­ team. Carieton Fisk also homered and dolyn 0. Goldsnider, 35, of South Coventry who was tur­ SENDING US SO MANY NEW MANCHESTER AND The Indians, 9-9 for the season, had want to gain a post-season berth. Mike Torrez scattered seven hits and By EARLYOST ning left onto Main Street from Haynes Street as Ms. yesterday’s game against Windham It’ll be ace versus ace as posted his sixth win against two Sports Editor Rose was crossing. EAST HARTFORD CUSTOMERS FOR OUR 1978 CHEVROLETS! High in Willimantic postponed to Manchester tries to dump crosstown “Jumping Tom will be um­ Ms. Goldsnider was charged with failure to grant the I Friday at 3:30. Therefore, the Silk East for the first time in a “major piring behind the plate.” right of way to a pedestrian. I Towners must beat crosstown East sport”. Eagle teams on the gridiron SAPP Catholic today at Kelley Field at 3:30 have won the first three meetings Softball That was the way Tom ______KEN S , . to qualify for the state tournament. and the first seven basketball clashes Stringfellow was described in ^ Manchester police report j The Eagles, 8-11, will be playing have gone to East. TONIGHT’S GAMES brint three decades ago in the for pride as their post-season Mike Jordan, senior left-hander, Dean vs. Rockwell, 6 - Neho American press published in aspirations were shattered in a 7-6 will take the hill for the Indians with Billy J. Orbach, 20, of no certain address was charged I Nelson’s vs. CCongo, 6 ■ Nike Germany for the flamboyant loss to St. Thomas Aquinas Monday. a 6-5 record. In 79 innings pitched, Norton vs. HNBank, 6 - Keeney with third-degree larceny in connection with the theft of a I Any lingering hopes Cheney Tech, manner in which he umpired CB radio from a car parked in the Purneli Place parking he’s struck out 76, walked 28 and Westown vs. Cherrone’s, 7:30 - I Opportunity 6-9, had of qualifying for the tourney given up 19 earned runs for a 2.16 baseball games. His style of lot Wednesday morning. Police said he was seen going I were also washed out by yesterday’s Nike calling balls and strikes was through vehicles and, when stopped, had the radio hidden ERA. Moriarty’s vs. Printing, 7:30 - I rain as the C(X) tilt at Portland High Eagle Coach Jim Penders will under a jacket on his arm. He was held in lieu of 31,000 I Rohertson most unique to say the least. Knocks in was postponed. The Beavers’ 'only counter with his ace left-hander, bond for court today. Fogarty’s vs. Crispino’s, 7:30 Stringfellow was a master I hope was 1) beat Portland and 2) top Craig Steuernagel. The lanky junior Steven C. Luz, 16, of 96 Pine St, was arrested on a I fer) Fitzgerald sergeant at the time while serving fcw Rham High in the completion of a has a 34 record, including a 7-2 vic­ with the army as a career man. warrant on a charges of second-degree iarceny and BA’s vs. Firemen, 6 - Rohertson protested game and then drive to tory over Manchester May 6 in which second-degree criminal mischief in connection with the Windsor Locks Jaycees vs. HPMarket, 6 - Today, Stringfellow, tabbed “Jum­ Colchester and defeat Bacon theft of a motor vehicle. He was additionally charged he struckout 16. Fitzgerald ping Tom” because of his technique Academy today. Qualifying deadline Steuernagel In 57 2/3 innings has of leaping into the air after calling a Wednesday with two counts of disorderly conducl in con­ is today. nection with his attempts to resist arrest and loud and fanned 85, issued 33 free passes and strike on the baseball field is well- Was Is SAVE The Techmen will visit Rham been touched for 17 earned runs (2.65 WOMEN known in Manchester for his con­ abusive actions at police headquarters. He was held over­ today at 3:15 with the game picked up Eastern stopped the Elks, 15-10, night for court presentation today. ERA). tributions to the Little League in the top of the seventh inning with Tuesday night at Cheney. Game program. Roger J. Michaud, 20, of Vernon was charged with im­ 75 Ford Mustang runners on first and second and no report was not received on time for proper use of marker plates and operating an un­ *2995 *2495 *500 Born in Meredian, Miss., the tall, outs with the Beavers leading, 9-8. publicdtion Wednesday. balding Stringfellow has been registered motor vehicle Wednesday. Court date Is June Cheney will probably face Bacon Donna Loferski slammed four hits 6. without question the most popular 76 Plymouth Fury Academy Friday but the Portland for Eastern and Cindy Talaga John Mooney, 27, of 709 Main St. was charged with *2295 *1595 *700 Date confirmed and best umpire in the local small fry contest most likely will be cancelled. collected tbrde, including a homer circuit since settling in Manchester third-degree burglary, third-degree larceny and third- ’The Charter Oak Conference Ten­ STAbfFORD, Calif. (UPI) - Shrine and triple. Six other players degree criminal mischief in connection with a break and 73 Pontiac Catalina offlqials, who earlier announced they with his family in 1963. *1995 *1595 *400 nis Tournament at Rocky Hill High collected two hits. Stringfellow started umpiring 36 entry at Communication Cable, 5 Glen Road last Satur­ involving the Techmen was post­ were leaving Stanford because of a Ann Kvadas paced the Elks with day. Some cigarettes were stolen from a vending conflict over game dates, said years ago, in 1942 while in service poned to today. Also, Windham at three bingles. Donna Mlodzinski which saw him having addresses in machine in that break. He was released on a non-surety 77 Camaro *4495 *500 Manchester girls tennis and softball Wednesday the 54th annual Shrine clouted a home run. bond for court June 12. *4995 East-West football game will be North Africa, France, Germany and affairs have been rescheduled today. Hawaii. The girls’ tennis match schedule played at Stanford Stadium after all. HOSPITAL About 345 in cash was stolen from the Roma Bakery, 73 Ford LTD *1795 The game, which has played to The transplanted Manchester man, *2195 *400 with South Windsor today has been .Manchester Memorial Hospital, the oldest of 10 children, retired from 519 Main St, Tuesday night or early Wednesday. Pdlice cancelled. huge crowds at Stanford the last after two dOfeats, got on the right said the cash register was smashed with a hammer, but three years, has been rescheduled for active duty in 1966, his final assign­ ’The Penney at East Hartford High’ side of the ledger by whipping ment was with advance reserve units nothing else was tampered with. 76 Chav. Impala 4-Dr. *3095 *500 'baseball game has been switched to Jan. 6 and will have a noon start, ac­ *3595 Newington, 11-10 in the Connecticut in Hartford and was involved in An antique ring and a portable radio were reported today at 3:30 with the Black Knights, cording to Stanford Athletic Director ‘Jumping Tom’ Stringfellow in action Hospital League. George Lindberg recruiting. stolen in a burglary at a Cooper Hill Street residence 8-9, in a must win situation if they Joe Reutz. paced the winners with a homer. Tuesday night. 73 Ford Country Squire *2195 *1494 *700 Since shelving military life, Five bottles of liquor were taken out of a home on Stringfellow has been employed by weight, was called “Peanut.” He “I played football in high school, as out last night’s Overland Drive Wednesday, police reported._____ Rain washed the Department of Corrections in was pitcher and not a run-of-the-mill a running back, but baseball was my A burglary was also reported at a Brookfield Street 72 Chrysler 4-Dr. *2195 *1695 *500 schedule. Hartford. He’s also been an active type. game until I got into umpiring. home during the day Wednesday. A small amount of cash Bolton 'olfers win member of the Hartford Chapter of “I pitched two perfect games (no­ For 15 years, he has been donating was taken. the State Board of Approved hit, no-run, no man reach first base), his services to the Little League The Gasland station at 176 Tolland Turnpike reported 69 Fiat 124 Spider *2095 *1295 *800 Baseball Umpires since 1963 and had four shutouts one season and had program. an undetermined amount of money missing Wednesday to end inest season Award to Unser works a full spring schedule at area a lot of one-hitters,” he noted. A “We have met some wonderful about 6 p.m. INDIANAPOUS (UPI) - Two- schools and colleges. righthander, he confessed that he had people here and like Manchester,” *2295 *500 Stringfellow adopted his own style a goixl live fastball. Some of the the personable Southern man noted. A canvas boat cover valued at 3150 was stolen from a 72 Mercury Cougar XR7 *2795 Playing in the rain yesterday, Bolton High golf team finished time Indianapolis 500-mlle race 14-foot boat at a Stone Street home sometime Wednesday of calling strikes and whether he’s playing fields were cow pastures. The.baseball season is just a month with the best record in school history with a 3-2 win over Coven­ winner A1 Unser Wednesday night night. was awarded the Eddie Sachs working a Little League or Class A About the "Peanut” handle. old and Stringfellow has his umpiring try High at Skungamaug River Golf Club. Memorial Trophy, which r^ognizes high school game the players and “I got that because we raised shoes all shined and indicator oiled The Bulldog linksmen wind up with match only went nine holes because a drivervs 'outstanding contributions Jans get the benefit of a high-class peanuts on our 80-acre farm, as well for his next assignment. About town . a 10-2 record and second place In the of the steady downpour. to automobile racing. exhibition. as all our own vegetables. When I “I’ll umpire until I get too old,” he Rt. 75, Windsor Locks 522-1566 Charter Oak’Conference, their oidy Results; Ovian (B) def. Weiner 4-2, " I never knew Eddie Sachs per­ ‘Tve always enjoyed working with was pitching, I always had a few confessed,”and then I would like to setbacks coming at the hands of un­ and helping others,” he recalled. peanuts in my pockets and when I get into coaching.” Ursin (B) def. Lodder 3-2, Bohr (C) sonally,” said Unser. “But I know of o The missions committee All residents of Mayfair RUSSO beaten Rham. his greatness. I’m proud of the honor. During his high school days in wanted to relax a little. I’d reach into One of Manchester’s best looking Opposite Bradley Air Museum Open 9-9 623-8286 def. Ferguson 2-1, Muraskl (C) def. of North United Methodist Gardens are invited to play Bolhm’s Chris Ursin took medalist Hooper 1-up, Bolton won medal point, I’ll be grateful for this award the rest Mississippi, Stringfellow, at 6-1 and a my pocket and take out a few peanuts young players is Tom’s youngest son, Church will meet tonight at setback Friday at 7:30 p.m honors with a twoKiver par 36 as the 174-199. of my life.” few pounds less than his current and eat them.” Kent, an all-star selection a year ago. 8 at the church. in Cronin Hall. Chevrolet * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978— PAGE SEVKNTKKN 1 PAGE SlXTIgF.N - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1W8 Eagle golfers in sweep Easy-going Danny Oxark East Catholic golf team took he played, noted Blast Coach Tom East vs. Northwest —Peracchio Malin. (EC) def. Hyatt 5-3, Forzley (EC) a' pair of matches yesterday Ken Forzley despite the steady def. Brazel 4-2, Charlebois (EC) def. under adverse weather con­ rain had a fine 79 with ^teammate Kay 4-3, Smith (EC) def. Maguire 6- ditions at Manchester Country Paul Peracchio carding an 80. East is 7, East won medal point—Northwest success managing his way Ciub. The Eagle linksmen now 3-3 in the HCC, 9-7 overall. St. no total medal as fourth man picked Paul drras to 8-6 overall and blanked HCC rivals Northwest up., NEW YORK (UPI) - Danny newspapers. players iij the big leagues never had available to the players now made saw was Terry Harmon picking up a NorthwestSi. “’They were second-meseing me, any kind of food in the clubhouse, so Ozark laugh. piece of chicken. ’Put that chicken Catholic and St. Paui by 5-0 Results: East vs. St. Paul Ozark has been managing the telling me who I should be playing they’d ‘brown bag’ it every day. “We lost a ball game in Houston down,’ I said to him. He dropped it counts. —Peracchio (EC) def. McCue 8-6, 'hK Phillies six seasons now and and shouldn’t be playing, and I got so Today, they have what amounts to a once and I was really teed off,” he out of his hand immediately." The conditions were horrible hut Forzley (EC) def. M. Roherge 4-3, S t a n d in g s practically from the first day fed up with it, so provoked, that I catering service in the clubhouse. because of the CIAC’s closing date of says. “Some of our guys went for the Major-league ballplayers are given Charlebois (EC) def. R. Roberge 3-2, he took over, he has been called a meeting, closed the door and Fried chicken, beef stroganoff, food right after the game. Terry Har­ 327 a day meal money when they're Wednesday, no availahle makeup Smith (EC) def. Gibson 6-S, East won listening to the same old straightened a few things out. I had lasagna, everything. In San Fran­ mon was one of the nicest guys we on the road. Some of them pocket dates remained forcing the match to medal point, 334-384. National League refrain. my say. cisco and Montreal, they even have ever had on this club. He isn’t with us that, then fill up on what is spread East Once again Ozark has the Phillies As a handler of men, he was much big ribeye steaks and baited potatoes anymore, but after this particular out for them in the clubhouse. W L Pet. GB on top in their division now and in the clubhouse.” game, I wanted to have a meeting — too soft, too permissive, too easy. He “And they beef about that food Chicago 20 17 .541 although they aren’t exactly running Speaking of all the food made with the players and the first thing I W didn’t use the whip enough, they said being lousy, too,” Ozark laughs some Philadelphia 19 17 .528 away from the rest of their competi­ more. Cards end streak Montreal 20 20 .500 IW Danny Ozark of him. tion, no one in any of the other three Pittsburgh 18 21 .462 3 The fact the Phillies set an Eastern major-league divisions is doing ap­ Division record by winning 101 Sliuroii Mailer Kale llennessy Kobyn Wasbinglon New York 19 23 .452 3W preciably better. 15 26 .366 7 games the past two years hasn’t No matter what, Ozark doesn’t St. Louis IToman honored changed the thinking of most of behind Denny West Ozark’s critics, especially since the figure to change. For better or NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Barbara W L Pet. GB Phils lost both those playoffs. worse, this Is the way he manages San Francisco 25 14 .641 — Liebowitz, a lour-year Yale basket­ and the record shoyrs he has been NEW YORK (UPI) — Ken Boyer, upon awakening this mor­ ball student and the lirst woman to "I’m probably too easy,” he ad­ Girls’ Class L Sectional Cincinnati 26 17 .605 1 relatively successful doing it his mits. "A lotta people tell me this, yet ning, probably looked in the mirror, slapped himself in the face 17 .585 2 score 1,000 career points in Eli way. Los Angeles’’'^ 24 history, has been chosen to receive my players don’t take advantage of and said, ‘Thanks, I needed that.’ Houston 18 20 .474 6V4 ' “Every manager has to handle his 2 the Nellie Elliot Award, Yale’s me. At least, I don’t feel they do. 19 22 .463 7 players the way he sees fit,” says But there will be no ticker-tape San Diego highest honor (or a female athlete. “Whenever I hear or read that I’m track meet Friday Atlanta 15 24 .385 10 Ozark. “’They tell me that when Bill slated parades in St. Louis this afternoon. not tough enough, my reaction is that [^National League ^ Liebowitz, of Mt. Kisco, N.Y., McKechnie managed Cincinnati, he'd It will take more than the Car­ Wednesday’s Results recently became a member of the I get more out of my players by jump and another pair of East Catholic will participate allow his players to have beer in the By LKN AllSTKR dinals’ 2-0 Wednesday night victory Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 4 first Connecticut Small-College All- managing my way. I’m not the kind sophomores, Robyn Washington and Friday in the Class M Sectionals at over the Montreal Expos to make Pirates 6, Mels 5 Chicago 6, Phlla 4 (10) of person who likes to keep picking clubhouse after the game but he Herald Hportswriler Star team and was named to the first wouldn’t permit any soft drinks Lynne Bono, in the long jump. Waterford High. believers out of anybody, but Boyer’s Rennie Stennett’s bloop single to San Francisco 2, Houston 0 all the time. I don’t like to henpeck All-Ivy women’s basketball team. before the game. I don’t know what Representatives will be in 14 Standout throwers Tracy Culbert­ Sophomore Yvonne Nolen, defen­ troops did manage to snap an 11- right with one out in the 10th drove in Pittsburgh 8, N.Y. 5 (10) others and I don’t like being of the 15 events when the son and Sharon Maher, both juniors, ding state champ in Class M in the game losing streak. two runs to give Pittsburgh a win St. Louis 2, Montreal 0 Cauthen invests he reasoning was, but that was the henpecked myself. way he felt. Manchester High girls’ track head the list in the field events. Both 100 and 220, is entered in the events "We needed that,’’ sighed catcher over New York. Willie Montanez San Diego 9, Los Angeles 3 WALTON, Ky. (UPI)’ - Jockey That shouldn’t be construed to are entered in the shot put, discus again with Ann Williamee joining her Ted Simmons, who drove in both Car­ slugged a pair of homers for the Steve Cauthen has invested 3215,000 “Jake Pitler was my first manager 5 team takes part in Friday’s Today's Games mean he lets everyone walk all over in the minors, with Olean of the Pony and javelin with Melissa Geagan in the latter. Williamee is also dinal runs with a bases-loaded single Mets. Montreal (Grimsley 6-2) at St. in 122 acres of farmland about six him, Ozark is quick to point out. Class L Sectionals at Windsor League, and he had a rule that you joining the pair in the discus with entered in the long jump. to support John Denny’s masterful Giants 2, Astros 0 miles from his home in Walton. “If I ever have any beef with my High. Louis (Urrea 2-5) couldn’t even have a drink of water sophomore Linda Roberts making it Patti Walsh will compete in the two-hitter. "He could have had a no­ Vic Harris drove in all the runs Philadelphia (Carlton 4-4) at Jerome Foltz, who owned the land players, I let them know about it. I’m The lone event in which the Silk on the bench. He claimed it made you a four-man entry in the javelin. shot put, Mary Carr the hurdles, hitter out there — he was pitching with a bloop single to center and John (Chicago (Burris 2-3) along with Nicholas Zimmerman, not bashful,” he says. ”I can Towners don't have a performer at The Indians have all three relays Karen Griffin the discus and javelin that well. I just sat back and Montefusco and Gary Lavelle com­ said he had negotiated with remember one time not too long logy and sluggish. Houston (Richard 4-3) at San Fran­ “Of course, that was back in 1942 the qualifying standard is the 80-yard entered with senior Cathy Barile on and Kathy Kittredge in the two-mile choreographed. It was like a night bined on a five-hit shutout as San Cauthen’s father, Tex, for several cisco (Halicki 0-0) after I became manager of this club, and things have changed a lot since hurdles. Manchester, however, does all three. Joining her on the 4 X 110 run. off.” I Francisco blanked Houston. months. Included in the sale are a New York (Swan 1-2) at Pittsburgh some players suddenly had a lot to then,” Ozark goes on. "In those days, have multiple entrants in other contingent are Washington, Cheney Two Eaglette relay teams are Denny, boosting his record to 4-2, Cubs 6,'Phillies 4 (Blyleven 3-4), N house and a barn. say for themselves in the events. and Gilbert; also on the 880-yard entered. The 4 X 110 foursome con­ allowed singles by Andre Dawson in Manny Trillo’s two-run homer with Dana Gilbert and Chris Cheney will medley are Gilbert, Cheney and sists of Nolen, Williamee, Liz Kozuch the sixth and Gary Carter in the two out in the 10th gave Chicago a compete in the 100 and 220-yard Sadosky; and on the 4 X 440 quartet and Carolyn Ehrhardt while the 880- victory over Philadelphia and Racing change requiring them to claim seventh while facing only 28 men. only with their partners. dashes with sophomores Lee Sadosky are Wendy Taylor, Brown and yard medley is composed of Nolen, Hie loss was pinned on rookie Hal extended its winning streak to four American League Jal alal results ] NEW YORK (UPI) - and Sue Brown in the 440 and 880- Sadosky. Carr, Williamee and Ehrhardt. games while boosting them into first William Barry, chairman Dues, 0-2, who has now dropped two East yard runs respectively. Katie Top qualifiers advance to the state Top qualifers will go on to next place in the NL East. of New York S ta te ’s decisions to the Cards. ’That takes W L Pet. GB Wednesday evening rnn tm. n n u s snn povts Upgrade program Hennessy and Lori Veal do battle in Class L Championship next Saturday Saturday’s state Class M Cham­ some doing. FBn M U MXRUS son POUTS IC M n ic a llrM s 14JI 4J0 4.N Racing and Wagering the mile and two-mile runs with Boston 27 15 .643 — Straufapi 12i0 iOO 141 S JssT OdM 4JI 120 SAN DIEGO (UPI) - at Amity Regional High in Wood- pionship at Ledyard High. '"rhis could get us started,” said illHiiCnMNl IN Board, announced Detroit 24 14 .632 1 SPttoKiFi S.40 100 sophomore Sue Keller in the high bridge. an optimistic Garry Templeton. “We Briggs downed ItmtiUimm IN MWHaS4 3IJ0 Wednesday appoval of a The University of San New York 24 14 .632 1 3-$ a.w Psrfsda l-S fliO haven’t had too many guys hitting Trifsda l-S-3 NUO proposed amendment to Diego’s Board of Trustees Milwaukee 20 19 .513 5W Psrfsda $-3 I7i0 lately. Now it looks like we have a in Texas event Tritsdi S-3-2 234JI Tomi MK sacus snn POSTS harness racing regulations announced the school will Cleveland 18 20 .474 6W SEG06 M K NNliS Sra POMTS 3 IM ic a 15.N 7JI S.N elevate all its inter­ variety of guys hitting.” Mark Briggs, Manchester (Com­ 4 H M i I.N 4.N which would increase the Baltimore 18 22 .450 8 ItasSirfis ItW Ul 4JI In other NL games, Pittsburgh munity College’s No. 1 tennis player, SPsftJUil 4.N IN 2fiMn0eal 4J0 number of persons entitled collegiate sports except Toronto 15 25 .375 11 SlspriCna IN IkMeli 34 N.N football to the National downed New York, 6-5, in 10 innings, was defeated in the first round of the lk6Ma2-4 2S.N PsHsdaH20IN to claim harness horses in San Francisco blanked Houston, 2-0, National Junior College Tournament Weal Periseta 4-2 S9.N Trifsda U 2 7S7J0 a claiming race. Collegiate Athletic W L Pet. GB Trifseta 4-2-3 434.N onami m k donus snn posts The change allows Association’s Division I. Chicago tripped Philadelphia, 6-4, in Waco, Texas yesterday. Tw MK tma seva pokts OlssfNM IIN S.N IN 16 .590 — Cincinnati downed Atlanta, 5-4, and George Rojas of Kansas topped California 23 I l M c n i b r t n i 17ii lOif S.N OEnwaliW 12-9 partnership members ow­ The action affects the«^ Oakland 24 17 .585 — SNwmriStfmai 11.20 IN 7AiitGvaMn« IN baseball, basketball, golf San Diego took Los Angeles, 9-3. Briggs in straight sets, 6-1, 6-4. 1 Arilim 120 (MMa44S7J0 ning at least 14 of a horse Kansas City 21 19 .525 2W 6Utla$4 4SJI Psrfsda 04 13IJ0 racing at the track in­ and tennis teams and 20 19 .513 3 Pirfscti l-S lO iN Trifsda I4-7 I3M30 moves them from their Texas TrHseta t-5-1173.30 Twann MK DONUS snn POSTS volved to claim horses in­ m Minnesota 17 25 .405 FOIMTK MNI SMGUS KVDl POUTS llssyCsnHu IIJI LN S.N dividually instead of present Division If status. inspirational^ meeting held Seattle 16 29 .356 10 4 Sirils 1S.20 i20 SJO 0 Orivts Zs$H I N IN 2CVSS SJO 4.N 2 Ema Inisr 4.N Chicago 12 25 .324 10 iU fi LN MWsUMS4.N M M i 2-4 30.40 Pirisda M 14L10 by Bruins before practice Wednesday's Results Trifsda I4-2 7SL10 Psrfsda 4-2 1130 Cleve at N.Y., ppd. Triftda 4-24 SOilO aSMl 211007 OTTDSMCI 4,042 A Detroit 3-0, Baltimore 2-1 fm MKIONUS SMM POUTS BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Bruins’ TMriCNzIriMris 1330 4J0 UO ice the afternoon of a playoff game. Boston 8, 'Toronto 2 3 Gsrsdsia lartvsa SJO 4.N Coach Don Cherry held a quick but SEfMObvt (iO ARVEST "I just told them something in­ Texas 3, Minn 2 (11) "inspirational” meeting with his MWsta 3-7 41.N spirational — that we’re not down 3-0, California 4, Chicago 1 Pirisda 7-312IN team Wednesday before holding an it’s 3-2, and if we win we can go back Kansas City 6, Seattle 5 Triftda 7-3-S tl$.N optional practice attended by eight son HME oonus srai POUTS to Montreal to win the cup.” Milwaukee 7, Oakland 1 TftwtsGuMMRi 14.N 0.N SJO Frazier wing players. While Cherry expounded on his I Osh Kcga 030 1I.N The remainder of the Bruins Today’s Games 4 ftwmica I baa I N BOSTON (UPI) - feelings and on the unevenness of of­ Texas (Jenkins 4-2) at Minnesota m d a 74 130J0 Former heavyweight stayed in street clothes for the ficiating in the series, Montreal Psrfsda 74 410.70 (’Thormodsgard 1-6) Trifsda 744 3,02SiO champion Joe Frazier will Y meeting, then went home to rest up Lynne Bono Coach Scotty Bowman was keeping Kansas City (Splittorff 4-4) at Seat­ srami CM! SMUS sna pouts PACKAQE STORE l.et! Sadosky eney for the sixth game of the Stanley Cup his team out of the limelight back in 4CsnHn ISJI 7.N 330 have the children’s wing of finals, a game that could give the Montreal most of Wednesday. The tle (Abbott 1-2) ICvMiNi SJO IN Cambridge Hospital of­ MANCHUm PANKAOI Boston (Eckersley 3-1) at Toronto 1 Zsoi I N ficially named in his honor visitng Montreal Canadians their club arrived in Boston in the evening, QriMU 44 S7.N OPEN 8 am ■ 8 pm Won-Sat (Underwood 1-4), N Psrfsda 44 191.70 in a ceremony June 22, it third straight NHL title and 21st in Bowman apparently wanted the Trifsda 44-1 9«iN Final preps today for 500 drivers Detroit (Morris 0-0) at Baltimore was announced . the 61-year history of the league; Bruins to be riled and thinking about oom MMC OONUS SCVDI PQMTS (MacGregor 3-3), N 4 CwnOea I GirHa 27.N SJO I N “I just wanted to get them together j],e officiating going into Tliursday’s Cambridge Hospital is a RELLOWS VOOKA 200, but blamed a “screwup” for lan­ Cleveland (Wise 2-7 or Waits 3-3) at 3 CsrsrtsU HsNs 4JI $30 1.75 L aOjirool INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Drivers Ongais has an outstanding record as because I’m not going to see them game, 2 Hsritpl M ar 430 non-profit center take their final preps behind the ding him in the seventh row instead a drag racer and Mears is considered New York (Beattie 2-0), N 6 M a 3 4 N J 0 associated with Harvard tomorrow during the day,” said Psrfsda 4-3 IS IN SPECIAL wheel today, attempting to find that of the premier front rank. an excellent road racer. Sneva won Cherry, who keeps the Bruins off the Chicago (Barrios 1-5) at California Triffda 4-3-2 3N.N University. 58« "I’ve got to be realistic about my (Tanana 7-1), N Reg. exact chassis setup or proper full the pole last year and finished second 8.64 mixture in carburetion tests prior to chances,” says Dallenbach, who to Foyt in the main event. 8.00 Sunday’s 500-mile Indianapolis finished fourth at Indy the last two There’s a number of veteran racing classic. years. “I won’t do any better than drivers in the middle and back of the 189-190 miles an hour unless the WALKER’S GIH Wally Dallenbach, the former New pack — Bobby Unser, Foyt and Page named GRADUATION SPECIAL 1.75 U Jerseyan who now runs a resort chassis gives me more help. We Pancho Carter in positions 20 through ( Jal alal entries 80 proof solved our fuel problem and we’ll be SPECIAL ranch in Basalt, Colo., said 22 and Mario Andretti on the tail end PARK CITY, Utah FOR ANY AGE GRADUATE Rog. 19th 6m m Sncles Wednesday his car wasn’t handling in good shape if we straighten out the of (he pack because he had somebody (UPI) - The U.S. Ski Id f iM s M Is t 4th 6m m Socles 7th6MsSncles 9.79 TPsWs 7Pshib 0.20 SCHWINN-APPROVED 7 Points 7 Pcisb right and his crew was still searching chassis thing.” else qualify his car while he was win­ Team has named nordic 1. 6M nM I 1. Zsoi lutrss 1. Cues I. Im m for a satisfactory chassis setup. Dallenbach isn’t concerned that ning the Belgium Grand Prix race combined coach Jim Page 10 -SP E E D I Pets Rma IP sti IZsvi I l u a «WEBtt.YUHim'»IBtlUIT •DH.V IM KK "We’re in trouble with the good the total experience of Sunday’s front last week. as the team’s assistant nor­ I Rurecri Ssriis I SchiitiM I 6«ual« I l f LE TOUR III LOCK & FRISBEE LMHiFa 4. r 4. M 4. U . . field at the starting grid if we don’t row drivers is only five Indy races. “I’m convinced these guys will be dic team director. S. M m Cirsi 5. I S.6srostsh 5. li^ "Those guys have the right creden­ fm L A r i M I LTeoi' i Enu ik s b come up with something better than among the leaders within 10 laps,” John Bower, nordic I9m \m IlniMil I h iiM Ils e i we have now,” Dallenbach admitted. tials, or else they wouldn’t be there,” WITH PURCHASE CF BIKE L lnia(i I Ssbastia L Ssitis LOchsa LBriarts said Wally. “Starting off the pace program director, said, S6s hbids Siki Csmtsli Gsmitt S6t M m Sshs Ifriacs I KEG BEERHIHI he said. K Only four cars reached the magic doesn’t necessarily ruin your Page will be responsible m i 2NCiHBsaiss SthCM HM Usi Ith 6m s M M ss nth 6 IsNIes 200 mph mark in qualifying, in­ Dallenbach feels that although chances. Johnny Rutherford started for development programs 7PsUs 7 Pshrti 7 Poids 7PM s Ikdkkok Monthly Liquor Spoclals cluding the front row of Penske en­ there is less Indy racing experience from No. 25 in 1974 and won the race. for younger racers on the 1. PctiCirM I. 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L M s Hsrs L Emu Nsm L Issi I m m quart A.J. Foyt, defending champion and $Ni Im Emmtts St6s Rari)r SN«sti« Sahi kriica I SchsstiM S6s Itca EtsMrrs 80 proof 12th 6m m M U ti SPECIAL St^Ci m MU m 6th 6m s M is s 9th6anBM*lM four-time winner here, also touched 7 Points Rog. 7PiM i 7 Pints 7PsiMs 81 • Fully luggad lloMwtlghl SAVE ON A SELECT 1. IifdlUFi 1. RoMsei Qrpbci 1. Hnrspri iTMiacs 1. 6srestiia Utgi 6.99 Bullets ready fm iM . I P e t i M ’ I lanli Cirita I MnKt I IccaarTS I Erana IriMiis 0.18 IM N iO c M I IM v S m s M I 6 s m M st I lies 6niti • Aluminum alloy kIckMand. 4. Hrints 6«aibi • Quick rtitaaa alloy huba. 4. Mini Sebislia 4.6srsstila Isvitr to square set ^Sports slatej GROUP OF BIKES S. M s CcsRirTS $.6wniulH«ris 5. 6Mraica I OrgMap • Cantor pun callpar brakaa. 5. btj Cmdn 6. Ibcaiifiar MASTER CHARRE Oosed Monday L Ik s lirtmo i OrM Ms 6. UrartsZsoi AUTO PARTS FOR LESS I Gsmtsti Cires lAsbCvita mewohial day LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) • MIxUa atyla tramo, too. 7. lity Serfis 7. 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TENNIS AUTO PARTS REG. $210" NOW * 189** Manchester at Windham “They have to win both • HaqMun; tiaelra4oi«ad Cheney -Tech at COC games in Washington,” 511 East Middle Turnpike frama. Tourney • BMX rwniig aadda. • SCHWINN LADIES SINGLE SPEED ISAlch said Seattle forward Wally Manchester, Conn. • ( H In. ennk iniM. Windham at Manchester REG. $109" NOW *99*' Walker. "If we have a (girls) • MoMad MAO whaala. chance to end the series in Farm ington at East IN THE PARKING LOT BEHIND Seattle, they’re in Catholic (girls) QUALITY 10 SPEEDS SUMMER HOURS "Him KHOWIHGIY UHDIRSOLD" trouble.” MANCHESTER GREEN SHOE OUTLET Mon.-Frl. 9:30 to 8d)0 PM The Sonics head into GOLF FROM *110** Sat. 9:30 to 5:00 PM 1 42- year Countrjf Overhead Policy! Game 2 hoping forwards Manehester/East Hart­ Over 200 Bikes On Display John Johnson and Paul ford at Hall Silas can keep up the defen­ East Catholic at Filch 649-3528 MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP Tor DATSUN sive jobs they started. Cheney Tech at Rhnm ARTISTIC POOLS Mon.-Frl.9-9 Sot. A Sun. 9-6 289-6483 Open eves.'til 10 Johnson held Washington’s GIRLS SOFTBALL 178 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE © ilc h Bob Dandridge to a 3-for-12 Windham at Manchester, Route 5, EasI Windsor Conn. shooting day and six points. 3:30 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 649-2098 K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 197B- PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978 Pomp, glitter for comic WASHINGTON (UPI) - The pomp Navy cadet, was returning to the ment cirlles, some top Republican of Washington and the glitter of White House for the first time since political contributors, and stars such Hollywood are united in a two-day Ford was president. as Elizabeth Taylor, Lucille Ball, celebration of the 75th birthday of “Amy wanted Mr. Hope to stay the Redd Foxx, Danny Thomas, Fred “Old Ski Nose,” Bob Hope. night,” Carter told the celebrity MacMurray, Elliott Gould and With the USO footing the bill and audience, “but he would have had to Charo. the 500-name guest list studded with climb a tree to get to his bedroom.” Hope’s partner in the famous top government and entertainment ’The USO offered to pay for the par­ “ Road” series of movies, Bing stars. President Carter tossed a late- ty if the Carters would give it, and Crosby, died last year, but their New Shioter Study: aftemoon birthday party at the White the first lady’s spokeswoman said female co-star — Dorothy Lamour — House Wednesday. they “were delighted at the idea” was there, in a green dress that “thanks for loaning us our house,” provided no taxpayer expense was in­ didn’t even slightly resemble a Hopq told him. “God knows we paid volved. sarong. for it.” At a $12 to $15 estimated cost per When it was ending, Hope noted Today Hope was to have the head, the bill would range from $6,- how many hands had been shaken extraordinary distinction of sitting in 000 to $7,500 for champagne, wine, and told (barter “this is not an elec­ the House of Representatives gallery juices and a buffet that included tion year. 1 want to apologize for and listening to members of roast beef, marinated mushrooms, some of the things I’ve said on TV.” Congress pay him tribute in floor quiche, pastries and Mrs. Carter’s One of those things, he said, was tm speeches. He and his family also own recipe — cheese ring. “every time I eat a peanut I feel im­ were to lunch with Speaker Thomas USO will get it back. It also is spon­ mortal.” ■■m O’Neill. soring a benefit gala at the Kennedy The grand finale of the two-day .".V i Gerald Ford, Hope’s old golfing pal Center tonight and hopes to raise party will be the Kennedy Center and favorite 1976 presidential can­ some $400,000 for its service centers. gala, produced for the USO by Gerald didate, was present. He was in town Hoije for years has entertained Rafshoon, a Carter aide and u to see his portrait hung in Carter’s American troops in distant outposts. professional TV expert. It will be White House. The guest list for the White House televised Monday, which i^ Hope’s Hope, who has hobnobbed with affair included the elite of actual birthday. Norman Prescott (left) and Lou Scheimer, old movies and series reruns if the govern­ presWents since Jimmy, Carter was a Washington’s political and govern- who run Filmation Studios and produce “Fat ment bans junk food commercials. (UPI Albert and the Crosby Kids (sketch shown), photo) think Saturday morning TV would revert to Peopletalk

A new precedent? convention in Los Angeles and many Southern California coast, 23 miles Merit Scores south of San Clemente — home of asked to visit Nixon, who finally in­ Tom Horsley of Campbell, Calif., is vited them all to come and bring another former political figure. Cartoon producers fear suing Alyn Chesselet in small claims court in San Francisco for $38 their wives and girlfriends. About 550 Burning clcnirc because she broke an “oral contract" people are expected — the largest Joan Rivers, funny lady turned by standing him up for a date. party Nixon has hosted since he director, set a fire Wednesday and government ban on ads Ms. Chesselet says Horsley is resigned. It’s coming only a week enjoyed every crackle of the flames. “nuts.” Horsley says he’s mad — after his party for 37 guests to hail Going up in smoke at the First Los “most guys would be just as angry” publication of his memoirs. Angeles Bank: the $500,000 mortgage HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Do you said. “We do say there isn’t enough showing right from wrong or where children’s programming. But if to go for help or how to solve a if they had spent time, money and New neighlior she took on her house to help finance object to the junk food commercials her first directorial effort, “Rabbit your kids watch on Saturday mor­ parents use ’TV as a babysitter, then problem, along with entertainment. energy planning the evening — for Former Oklahoma Gov. David the shows aren’t going to Improve. “But it must be remembered that nothing. Hall, who finished an 18-month Test.” nings? Should the Federal Com­ She put the mortgage on a silver munications Commission ban them? “As for the commercials, parents aside from our shows and Hanna- Horsley’s next date with Ms. stretch Monday at a federal prison control what foods are brought into Barbera, most of the cartoons on Chesselet is July 24 — in court. camp in Arizona, is now living in tray, applied a lighted candle to the If so, the Saturday morning kids corners and kissed husband Edgar ghetto would revert to ancient the home. Not the kids. If parents Saturday morning were done for Thank you, Mr. Nixon Carlsbad, Calif,, where he reportedly don’t approve of the products being theaters as family entertainment plans to operate an investment and Rosenberg as the document went up movies and reruns of reruns of Former President Richard Nixon, in flames. defunct prime time series. advertised, they shouldn’t buy long ago. Some of them go back to gradually emerging from seclusion, real estate firm. That is the conviction of the men them.” the 30s, 40s and SOs. will hold a party at his San Clemente, Hall, a Democrat, was convicted of Quote oT the day trying to extort $50,000 from W.W. who run Filmation Studios, one of the The business of producing TV “What’s needed is more rounded Calif., home Saturday for 273 former Former CIA Director William “Doc” f^ylor of Dallas in return for largest producers of children’s shows for kids is touchy and con­ programming for children. TV prisoners of war. Many former Colby on why it would be “moral" to helping place $10 million in state programming. Filmation and troversial. Prescott and Scheimer should be a mixed bag of live action POWs have often thanked Nixon for assassinate Ugandan President Idi animated cartoon specialists Hanna- currently have eight half-hour shows as well as cartoons.” increasing the pressure to free them retirement funds with Taylor’s in­ Amin: “If a man is a total tyrant, vestment firm. Barbera and DePattie-Freeling running on Saturday mornings and “We’re the guys who innovated the from (Vietnam. then somebody under him has the provide a sizable portion of the three they are in the thick of the controver­ educational content in action- The former POWs are holding a Carlsbad is a small town on the right to shoot him." networks’ 18 hours of Saturday mor­ sy. adventure and comedy shows for Prescott and Scheimer, with the ning television. kids,” Prescott said. “Overall the undivided attention of your Norman Prescott and Lou quality of Saturday mornings shows PARK HILL JfiYCE Scheimer, who head Filmation, say youngsters eight hours a week, might is bad, but I think we’re a shining TV highlights tonight wield as much influence on young flatly that if current commercials example.” C FLOWER SHOP are banned, kids shows will dis­ children as their school teachers. 8 p.m. CBS, The Waltons. Search of the Real America. appear. ’They are aware of their responsibili­ The children plan a surprise “Pig of the World.” SPECIAL Naturally they have a vested in­ ty. “It began with ‘Fat Albert’ in for Olivia and John’s 25th an­ 9 p.m. CBS, NBA Playoff Game. NBC, What Really terest. “Producers have the duty and the 1971,” Scheimer put in. “We used niversary.(R) NBC, CHiPs. OF THE WEEK On Five responsibility of leaving a child with pro-social messages through enter­ Jon and Ponch encounter a Happened to the Class of ’65. Fbrescott and Scheimer think they Two classmates are reunited are doing the best job possible under some kind of learning experience,” tainment. The networks didn’t think van thief, an abandoned infant f i 79 Prescott said. “When you take a it would work. But we organized a and a teen-ager with a grudge when one, a sucessful psy­ GERANIUMS the circumstances. They know there against the police. ABC, chiatrist, does a profile on the " MCh is tremendous room for improve­ young, pliable mind and introduce it group of educators and consultants to other, a notorious strangler.(2 to any form of entertainment, it’s include worthwhile themes.” Welcome Back, Kotter. Mr. ment in children’s programming. Kotter discovers a strong Hours) ABC, Special. “Bing $089 But what goes on the air is not up to wrong to re-enforce a lack of reality similarity between Epstein’s Crosby...His Life and CARNATIONS " d o * . in their everyday world.” “No one had tried to educate Legend." William Holden Filmation, Hanna-Barbera or any through commercial entertainment term paper and one he (CASH and CAttRY) other producers. Decisions are made Partner Scheimer added, ‘"There’s himself submitted ten years narrates this biography nOWtM tml MRANatHENTS rOH EVERY'OCCAtlON... TV,” F*rescott said. “‘Fat Albert’ is featuring film clips and by network bigwigs who buy shows. so much mindless material on TY the before. PBS, Once Upon a 36 OAK SI., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0797 or 649J443 FREE ' child is bombarded with meaningless about a contemporary ‘Dead End’ Classic. “Robin Hood.” recollections of family, ^^^^^PARKlN^^RANI^AKE^RjPro|| Ratings dictate their choices. Given gang of ghetto kids. We’ve handled friends and colleagues. PBS, free rein, the producers might do movement. He sits, transfixed, 8:30 p.m. ABC, What’s watching action and color without subjects like divorce, alcoholism, Happening!! Mama returns The Advocates. “Should better. content. death, drugs, junk food and even the to high school to earn a Commercials Be Banned from “We’re not saying children’s shows problem of watching too much TV. diploma and falls for a sweet- Children’s Television?” are all they should be,” Prescott. “ There’s nothing wrong with ORDER V. talking classmate.(R) PBS. 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Presenting the Mellow Kings: 8 m g"tari' 0.6 mg nicotine av. per cigaiene, FTC Report Aug! 77 CHILD’S PLATE .79 S) 10O's: 11 m g " tar!' 0.8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. 39^ Miller Drafts Twelve String Guitar Of SATURDAY small hamburger, French Fries, Tootsie RoU Fop and soda NIGHT “John Serrie” FEVER 5? NON-SUCKERS: For your i»iufort every BONANZA restaurant John Travoltp Warning! The Surgeon General Has Determined has a non-smoking dining area set aside for yon. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MERIT SYLVESTER SUNDAYS Kii^&KX)^ “MANCHESTER-SHOP-RITE PLAZA” STALLONE 4 PM until 11:00 PM “MANCHESTER-WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE” Funny Nuw Movfe FIST Mover nny Cover 5 6 8 - 0 0 7 2 "FM” PLEASE CALLTHEATRE /Skti^nvd/tadCf... FOR SCREEN TIM ES Open Seven Days a Week ■4B.M83 ■| MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25. 1978 PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thura.. May 25, 1978 available June 1 and will pay a was to protect mortgage lending the same period last year, chairman quarter percent more interest than funds in a time of rUing interest Lelan F. Sillin Jr. has reported. Manchester I BusIiw m news capsules those offered by commercial banks. rates. Lower nuclear production and public records Collier, property at Northfleld Green Griswold Jr., 93 Steep Hollow Lane, William H. Hale, president of Northeast income "Inadequate rate relief” were Draftsmen face competition Heritage, said all fundi invested in C Condominium, no conveyance tax. office buildliig at 272 Main St., $44,- received his bachelor’s and master’s On March 31, there were 11.9 blamed for the lower earnings. Sillin N.Y., and cost J250,000 but Domglas- Catherine M. Hastings to Whitney . the new certificates will be used to HARTFORD - Northeast NEW YORK (UPI) - Is the Warranty deeds 000 Bank adviisers degrees from the University of million shares of Tandy stock out­ said rates granted last fall failed to T. Hastings, property at 41 Doo(^er- finance homes in Ifii Manchester Utilities’ earnings per share for the drawing board in industry about to go glass molding expert Hans J. Kliener Jaan Laine and Elfreda Lalne to Joseph A. and Josephine A. Nowak, Connecticut and his doctorate from standing. provide sufficient revenues to offset ty St., $2.20 conveyance tax. roof repair at 145 Croft Drive, $395. VElRNON — Directors of the Ver­ area. Hale noted the government’s in­ 12 months endlnj; April 30 dropped to the way of the old fashioned ( Business ] says he expects big dividends on the Richard J. Armstrong and Joyce M. Yale University. He is a professor The company has announced that inflationary cost increases. Whitney T. Hastings, Coventry, to non National Bank have appointed tent in authorizing the new accounts 95 cents from the $1.44 report^ for handwritten ledger? investment. Armstrong, property at 44 Henry St., Ronald J. and Claudia B. Claverle, emeritus at UConn, is prudent of U.S. Radio Shack sales were up 10 As recently as 1975, Kleiner said, Loma H. Zesut, one-half interest In fence at 7 Joan Circle, $1,768. two area residents to the bank's ad­ One might ask that question but those who can only draw face an 966,500. SPAFAS Inc. of Norwich and direc­ percent in April 1978 as com part to property at 41 Dougherty St., no con­ visory board. because periodically another in­ uncertain future because the com­ he shopped around among makers of Carol L. Champ to, Raymond W. Eugene C. Berlin, fence at 45 Vic­ tor of its research and international April 1977. Tandy Corp.-’s sales were BIGGER SALES WITH BETTER SIGNS computerized design systems and veyance tax. toria Road, $50. Mrs. Judith Belle Stone, a Vernon dustry announces it has teamed how puter also can draw. Champ, property at 318 Fern St., department. up 9 percent in the same comparison. could not find one anywhere in the Release of judgment lien Eugene C. Berlin, tool shed at 45 resident for 27 years, attended Ver­ to replace most of its drawing board The glass container industry is one $41,000. world that would meet his needs. John L ac^ and Bruce.' Cantrell Victoria Road, $100. non schools, the University of Hart­ operations by calculations with the of the latest to start replacing the J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Louis M. “All we could find was a nuniber of against SHVC Inc. J.A. McCarty Inc., new home at ford, the Hartford Hospital Radio Shack split Home financing electronic computer. drawing board with the computer. Corona Jr. and Barbara B. Corona, Orthopedic Clinic and Manchester This trend became marked enough very limited time-sharing programs Release of attachment 145 Lamplighter Drive, $42,000. Pioneering the trend is Domglas, both of Hooma, La., property on Community College. Before her Heritage Savings and Loan in the earty part of this decade to aimed at verifying the volume Bruce Cantrell against SHVC Inc. J.A. McCarthy Inc., new home at FORT WORTH, Texas — Directors Canada's oldest producer of glass Heather Lane, $N,000. marriage, she was private secretary Association, Manchester, has an­ diminish job opportunities drastical­ calculations for round containers,” Building permits 24 Heather Une, $35,000. of the Tandy Corp., parent company r u o : OPTICAL ED’S SIGN CO. containers, founded in ISSS*, which Wilfred P. Chicolne, East Hart­ to the psychiatrist-in-chief at the of the nationwide Itodio Shack chain, nounced availability of two new types ly for architectural draftsmen and has six plants strung across the he explained. "It was then the ford, and Raymond D. Chicolne, DeNino & Sons for Kenneth Marriage licenses MANCHEST^C H E S T E R j HARTFORD 161 NORTH SCHOOL STREET general belief in the glass industry Grabow, roof repair at 43 Scott Alan A. Huot, 47 Pioneer Circle, Institute of Living, Hartford. She and have declared a two-for-one stock of certificate savings accounts —a now it is cutting heavity into the field Dominion from Montreal to British Manchester, to Ronald August Gebel MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Drive, $750. and Maureen M. O'Neil, 49 Pioneer her husband have two children. split in the form of a dividend to be $10,000 six-month certificate and a *3.50 O F F ^ Purchase of Any of engineering and industrial Columbia. The computerized design that there was no way to automate and Linda J. Gebel, both of Vernon, the calculation of volumes at Anthony and Mary Yacono, pool Circle, June 3 at St. James. Roy E. Luginbuhl of Tolland, a paid June 30 to stockholders of ri0,000 eight-year certificate. draftsmanship. function presently is centered in the property at 25 Palm St., $41.80 con­ SINGLE VISION EYEGLASSES ED TO M CZU K 6 4 6 - 8 6 2 2 reasonable cost for the popular odd­ and fence at 109 Grissom Road, $3,- John S. McCurry, Bolton, and Anna graduate of Rockville High School, record May 31. The new certificates will be SHOP AND SAVE — GOOD TIL 5/31 The draftsman who is creative Hamilton, Ont. plant. The equipment veyance tax. shaped containers product makers 900. M. Dion, East Hartford, June 17 at enough to become a designer can used was manufactured by Informa­ Quitclaim deeds ^ learn to use the computer technology tion Displays, Inc., of Elmsford, and marketers demand. Thomas A. Collier to Leona M. Barney T. Peterman for Hayden St. James.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress passed a bipartisan resolution issue of college tuition tax credits un­ House-Senate energy conference dialysis or have kidney transplant negotiations now under way with In­ WIN is making no bones about letting the declaring that the North AtlanUc til at least next Wednesday. committee approved a natural gas­ operations. ’The bill is intended to put dia on the matter could be jeopar­ administration know of its concern Treaty Alliance be reaffirmed as a The Senate resolution says the pricing plan lifting federal controls the program on a more cost-effective dized. about the nation’s defense systems "cornerstone of United States NATO should “be reaffirmed as a from pewly produced gas by 1985, basis by encouraging several money­ . • Justice and Slate Department of­ and alliances; foreign policy.” vital commitment and cornerstone of and now the big chore on the conr saving procedures. ficials urged passage of legislation By an overwhelming 319-67 vote ’The House approved the military United States foreign policy, and that ferees’ agenda is the energy tax In committee hearings sharply curtailing immunity of ■ 0 ^ Wednesday, the House approved a procurement measure and sent it to the bipartisan spirit that inspired its package. Wednesday: foreign diplomats from criminal and $37.9 billion military procurement the Senate after soundly rejecting birth be rededicated to the purpose of ’The Senate, still enmeshed in a • Sen. James A. McClure, R- civil suits in testimony before the bill that includes money for two several attempts to cut down its strengthening it further in the cause filibuster over a labor law revision Idaho, urged the Senate Foreign Senate Foreign Relations Com­ major warships the White House did overall size. " of peace and security.” bill, did take time to approve legisla­ Relations Commute to reject efforts; mittee. Administration officials said LUCKY LICENSE not ask for. Debate on the bill took longer than Carter scored a crucial victory for tion designed to encourage more to halt further export of enriched the immunity currently extends even And on the same day, the Senate expected, so House leaders decided his energy policy Wednesday as the Medicare patients to undergo self­ uranium to India, saying sensitive to servants, janitors and chauffeurs. to postpone a vote on the sensitive ’s ’' CONTEST Jv FTC rule miay mean Michael D. Belcher Theodore FairbankB Robert H. Franklin William H. Hale Every day look for the Lucky License Numbers Half of world oil In the Manchester Evening Heraldl cheaper eyeglasses RULES Hospital trustees is being ignored WASHINGTON (UPI) - Millions and giasses,” said a commission of Americans may spend less for • Only one prize per day will be awarded. .iKi . spokesman. “It will allow you to shop WASHINGTON (UPI) - Almost dle East and a few other areas, were eyeglasses or contact lenses because for better prices and quality.” • The first person that calls, or appears at The Herald during office hours before half of the world’s potential oil fields largely ignored by major oil com­ T' of a Federal Trade Commission The FTC said 19 states now n^me incorporators 10:00 a.m. the day after the license number appears will be declared the winner. lie in underdeveloped nations and panies in the years before 1973 when move to broaden competitive adver­ prohibit any advertising in the $4.1 Herald office houra 8:30 a.m^ to 5:00 p.m. have yet to be tapped, the World oil sold for aiwut $2.50 a barrel. Few tising in the industry. billion industry and 24 others have at Twelve new incorporators were elected A career naval officer, Cmdr. Bank says. of those nations had the money or the Noting that more than 100 million least partial bans on such adver­ recently at the annual meeting of the Getzewich retired in 1958 as commanding • Winner must claim the prize money by 6:00 p.m. the day after publication of ‘.’The bank’s new forecast reports technical expertise to develop such American consumers wear or need tising. Manchester Memorial Hospital Board of officer of the U.S. Naval Reserve Training the license number. Winner must show registration verifying the lucky license. those fields may hold a long-ignored resources on their own. glasses, the agency Wednesday “Half the population of the United bonanza — larger than the combined ’The bank said the rise in prices to Trustees. Center in Hartford. Shortly thereafter he • Prize money of $10.00 will be awarded, unless a home delivery subscriber of ordered 43 states to end bans on States must purchase glasses or con­ 2 Th^ new incorporators are Michael D. joined Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection reserves of Alaska and the North Sea $14 a barrel since 1973 had changed public advertising for eye tact lenses,” said FTC chairman f record of The Manchester Evening Herald In which case $25.00 will be awarded — that could turn some developing the outlook. examinations and the sale of glasses. Belcher, Theodore L. Fairbanks, Robert and Insurance Co. as a claims adjuster. the winner. Michael Pertschuk. “But the record H. Franklin, Donald S. Genovesi, Cmdr. A graduate of South Manchester High nations from oil importers to Combined production from The FTC also indicated that it before us shows price variances of Julian Getzewich, William H. Hale, Mrs. School, Cmdr. Getzewich attended several • Employees of The Herald or their Immediate families are not eligible... exporters during the next decade. developing nations could increase plans to order an end to advertising 300 percent within a single city.’' Dorothy Herman, Gordon B. Lassow, Dr. Navy technical schools, as well as Purdue • The Manchester Evening Herald reserves the right to publish the names and Although developing nations out­ from 3.8 million barrels a day to 8.5 bans on such groups as lawyers, den­ The FTC currently is involved in a side the Organization of Petroleum million by 1985 and to 10.4 million by tists, real estate brokers, funeral Merrill B. Rubinow, Frank J. Smith, University. pictures of winners. I t it legal antitrust suit against the Philip A. Spinella and Dale Van Winkle. He currently holds memberships in the Exporting Countries now account for 1990, officials said. ’They indicated directors and veterinarians. nation’s doctors. A native of Manchester, Belcher is a Retired Officers’ Association, the Navy only about 6 percent of world produc­ that by 1990 such nations, which now The American Optometric In filing the suit in federal appeals tion, it says they have more than 40 import 2 million barrels a day, could Association immediately filed suit in 5 graduate of Manchester High School and League, U.S. Submarine Veterans of court for the District of Columbia, Julian Getzewich Norwich University. He is generai World War II, the National Board of percent of the world’s prospective be supplying their own ne^s and federal court seeking to overturn the the American Optometric Associa­ manager of Manchester Structural Steel Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, Todays Lucky License Numbers oil-producing areas; exporting 2 million a day. rule. It affects ophthalmologists and tion said parts of the rules are “not in Inc. at Mitchell Drive. and the Manchester Land Conservation “Vast sedimentary areas that "Until recently, the (World Bank) optometrists, who prescribe glasses, the best interests of the consumer.” Among his many community activities, Trust. probably contain 75 percent of all had not financed petroleum produc­ and opticians, who sell them. Belcher has served as head coach for the Cmdr. Getzewich and his wife, potential petroleum resources for tion for two main reasons,” a bank Savings bond drive In addition to ending the adver­ Manchester Midget Football Association Fiorence, live at 40 Agnes Drive. us 6119 PW 1876 I^tin America, 80 percent of those of report said. It said those reasons tising bans, the 4-0 commission vote Carter wins and as president of the Manchester High Hale, a native of Waterbury, is a ConiMCtlCUt ConnNctIcut Africa and 95 percent of Asia and the were that oil investments in most Stephen Cassano, left, a m em ber of the M anchester Board of ordered eye doctors and optometrists Schooi Boosters club. He is a captain in graduate of Greenwich High School and Far Elast are yet to be intensively developing nations were marginal Directors, and James Reynolds, area manager of the savings to give eyeglass prescriptions to con­ the U.S. Army Reserve. the School for Executive Development at prospected and developed,” th e ' when prices were low, and that finan­ sumers on request so they can shop on gas vote forecast says. cing was available from other bond division of the Department of the Treasury, look over a for their own opticians. He lives with his wife, Leslie, and their University of Connecticut. He is president WASHINGTON (UPI) - President two sons, Matthew and Jeffrey, at 347 of the Heritage Savings and Loan Associa­ UL 1669 UD 8648 ’The bank said Wednesday it is sources where investment looked proclamation declaring this week as “U.S. Savings Bond “This will open the market place to Coniwctlcut Contwictlcut ready to stake up to $500 million a good. Week.” Both men met with town employees to discpss the the consumer and, we hope, bring Carter has won the biggest victory so Spring St. tion of Manchester. far for his energy policy, but perils Fairbanks is the former director of He is also president of the United Way year on new programs to help about On June 30,1977, the bank made its benefits of buying the bonds. (Herald photo by Tompkins) down the price of eye examinations lie ahead for what he calls the key to buildings and grounds for the Manchester of Manchester, treasurer of the 45 developing nations exploit their oil first oil and gas production loan — his plan: the tax on crude oil. Board of Education. A native of Darien, Manchester Rotary Club, and a director of and natural gas riches. $150 million — to India. It said that KR 1169 The House-Senate energy con­ he is a graduate'of Darien High School and Ue 6488 Officials predicted the developing program now is being stepped up the Greater Manchester Chamber of Connacticut C6nn#etlcut ference committee voted Wednesday Short’s Secretarial School in Stamford Commerce. He also serves as a director nations — the hardest hit by price sharply. Talmadge image tarnished to approve a natural gas pricing plan where he studied business administration. on the board of the United Way of Greater hikes since 1973 — could ease their Within two years, the bank said, t own energy and financial crunch with loans may be issued to pay 10 percent lifting federal controls from newly A World War II veteran of the U.S. Hartford, and as a director of the Connec­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Her­ June 8, and Talmadge urged the pan­ code, which took effect Aprii 2,1977, such development and could benefit to 20 percent of the cost of projects produced gas by 1985. ’The plan would Navy, Fairbanks has serve as a director ticut Interfaith Housing Corp. NG 6619 '^9 8 9 man Talmadge, the millionaire el Wednesday to “expeditiously is against accepting $100 or more Conntcticut industrialize nations as well by totaling $3 billion to $4 billion a year, determine” whether he has done insulate householders from higher and president of the Manchester Little He lives at 77 Minnechaug Drive, Cohn«ctlcut Georgian whose friends stuff his from someone who has a direct in­ gas bills, at least at the start. League, a two-term member of the reducing total demand for increased now under discussion with Argentina, wrong. Dorothy Herman Glastonbury, with his wife, Elizabeth, and pockets with $10 and $20 bills, terest in legislation, although the ’The next big chore for the con­ Manchester Board of Directors, an incor­ production from Middle East oil , Bolivia, Chad, Colom­ Whether Talmadge violated the their four daughters. may wind up with a tarnished image. source and a rough value estimate of ferees is the tax package. The House porator of the Savings Bank of (ields. bia, Egypt, Pakistan, Syria, code of conduct probably can be Mrs. Herman is a native of Mineoia, But — unless there are new dis­ other cash gifts over $100 have to be approved something last year Manchester, and a member of the town’s UM 941 (Petroleum resources of the un­ ’Thailand, Tunisia, ’Turkey, Zaire and determined only through a N.Y., and is a graduate of both Mount PW 6226 closures — it does not appear that reported. similar to what Carter proposed: Coimcetleut ConMcflcut derdeveloped world, outside the Mid­ others. reconstruction of who gave him the Permanent Memorial Day Committee. He Holyoke College and the University of Talmadge’s longtime habit of accep­ ’The previous rules, which would taxes on crude oil dnd on industrial money and how much. also served as marshal for Manchester’s Hartford. She is employed as a school psy­ ting money from friends and ad­ cover cash gifts received between use of oil to boost conservation, but Bicentennial Parade and as president of chologist by the Windsor Board of Educa­ mirers to pay incidental day-to-day In a letter to Stevenson, Talmadge 1968 and 1977, required the confiden­ the Senate instead passed a package the Manchester Municipal Retirees tion. JFK files reviewed personal costs will get him into any — who repently listed his assets as tial reporting of money amounting to of mostly tax incentives designed to Association. She is a member of the Manchester between $1.9 million and $3.8 million WASHINGTON (UPI) - A federal old pharmacist, who said he actual trouble. $50 or more from any one source in spur domestic production. Hospital Auxiliary, the Mount Holyoke — referred only to “the longstanding any one year. Whether Talmadge When the conferees get to that — if He is also a life member in the Club of Hartford, and a communicant, of judge is reviewing more than 200 previously had b ^ n told by the practice of some of my friends in Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the pages of still-secret files on th various agencies that the documents Sen. Adlai Stevenson, D-Ill., chair­ filled that requirement is not known. ever — is uncertain. St. Mary’s Church. She is also a member Georgia making to me small, per­ Talmadge’s acceptance of “these A American 'Legion, and a member of the assassination of President Kennedy Although they approved the natural of both the Windsor and Connecticut did not exist. man of the Senate ethics committee, sonal cash gifts varying ap­ Army-Navy Ciub and the Manchester and will decide if they should be Levy contends the material should already has said the acceptance of unsolicited gestures of friendship and gas compromise Wednesday, 34 Education Associations, as weil as the proximately from $5 to $20. These affection” also does not appear to be Lodge of Elks. made public despite objections from be released under provisions of the cash gifts is not necessarily a viola­ technical issues remained tj be Connecticut Association of School gifts, over many years rarely, if a violation of the prohibition of using the Justice Department and in­ Freedom of Information Act, but tion of the Senate code of conduct. cleared up before conferees acnt/:iiy ever, have aggregated more than $25 money gifts to defray the cost of run­ He and his wife, Helen, live at 344 Oak Psychologists. government lawyers claim the files Stevenson, however, has ordered a sign the n.n ,'ral gas bill and ser.o io She lives at 9 Sanford Road with her hus­ The roof over telligence agencies. in any week.” are protected by a number of FOI preliminary investigation to begin at ning his office, since he says he used House and' Senate for a vote. band, Dr. Ralph S. Herman, and their Release of the documents is being The only prohibition in the new Franklin is the executive director and sought by Michael Levy, a 31-year- exemptions. the next meeting of the committee it for himseif. secretary of the Connecticut Public children. Expenditure Council Inc. of Hartford, a Lassow is president of Ellsworth and Feds sue INVITATION Y (iordon B. Lassow private, non-profit, non-partisan corpora­ Lassow Inc., a wholesale and retail your head could tion devoted to effective state and local petroleum products distributor, and also officials TO BID government in Connecticut through president of the Eighth Utilities District. A native of Hartford, Lassow grew up in The Manchester Board of research. of bank Education solicits bids for Manchester. He attended both Boston Physical Education Supplies A native of Stamford, Franklin is a University and the University of Connec­ put you ahead for the 1978-1979 school year. graduate of Stamford High School. He ticut. He serves as a trustee of the Lutz MERIDEN (U P I)-’Two Sealed bids will be received received his bachelor’s and master’s Junior Museum and also with Co. 2 of the federal banking agencies until 11:00 A.M., June 13,1978, degrees in government and public ad­ Eighth District Fire Department. have filed an unusual $9.5 at which time they will te ministration from the University of Lassow lives at 102 Hollister St. with his million lawsuit in U.S. publicly opened. The right is Connecticut. wife, Marilyn, and their three sons. %*25,o o a District Court against nine reserved to reject any and all Dr. Rubinow has served as president of former officials of a bids. Specifications and bid He is also president of the Governmen­ the Hartford County Medical Association, Meriden-based bank for forms may be secured at the Your house has probably increased in value more multi-million dollar loan Business Office, 45 N. School tal Research Association, a national as president of the Manchester Memorial than you realize. Your equity in your home keeps growing, Hospital medical staff, and as chief of the losses. Street, Manchester, Connec­ organization of professional researchers ticut, Raymond E. Demers, surgical service at Manchester Memorial. what with mortgage payinents, home improvements and ’The Federal SaviAgs and in government. He is secretary of MISAC the general increase in property values. Business Manager Corp., a Manchester church-sponsored A native of Manchester, Dr. Rubinow Loan Insurance Corp. and 081-05 housing group, and a corporator of the attended local schools, took his pre­ This is equity you can borrow against. You can the Federal Home Bank Savings Bank of Manchester. medical education at Harvard, and his Board charge the nine He and his wife, Jane, live with their medical training at the State University of' of up to $25,000 or more - with up to directors and officers of Merrill B. Ruhinow daughters at 63 Arvine Place. New York Downstate Medical Center. ten years to repay - based on the cur­ the Jefferson Federal LEGAL He is currently vice chairman of the rent market value of your home less Savings and Loan Associa­ Long active in politics, Genovesi is Regional Council for Manchester Com­ your mortgage balance. And your tion failed to “exercise due NOTICE care and diligence,” president of the Donaid S. Genovesi In­ munity College and serves as medical original mortgage rate is unaffected. NOTICE OF MEETING surance Agency Inc. of Manchester. A director for Sphinx Temple. causing the loss of $6.4 OF CHARTER REVISION former member of the General Assembly He makes his home at 68 Butternut More and more smart homeowners million in loans. COMMISSION and assistant majority leader of the House Road with his wife, Grace, and their are discovering this sound, modem, The agencies seek to The next meeting of the of Representatives, he remains active on children. relatively inexpensive loan source. tespeare at St, Bridget recover damages, interest Charter Revision Commission on the losses, cost of the will be held on May 30,1978, at the Republican Town Committee. Smith is currently assistant director of Spend it as you please. 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing the Corporate Management Services Students at St. Bridget School researse Karpe, Cindy Granato, Lynn Czerwinski, suit, and whatever further Genovesi is a native of Manchester and Use your Hartford National Home Equity Loan to get rid of some old bills and even Room, second floor of the Department of ’The Travelers Insurance Julius Caeser’s assassination from David Blackwell. The play will be presented relief the court deems ap­ Municipal Building. The a graduate of thg University of Connec­ reduce your monthlypayments. Or use It for hmne improvements,educaticm,avacation propriate. Cos. Shakespeare’s famous play about the Roman tonight at 8 and Friday at 1 p.m. in St. meeting originally scheduled ticut. He is a member of the Manchester A native of Richmond, Va., Smith home, starting a small business - any purpose you choose. , A spokesman for the two for May 22, 1978, has been Rotary Ciub, the Manchester Chapter of leader. Jim Perkowskis portrays the dying Bridget’s Junior High School auditorium. received his bachelor’s degree from You’ll like our terms. federal agencies said this is -anceled. UNICO, and serves as vice president of Hampton Institute and his master’s Caesar. His assassins are, from left, Blake (Herald photo by Pinto) the first time they have Charter Revision the Manchester Scholarship Foundation. degree from American University. He is Shop around and you’ll find our annual percen^e rate of 11% on loans of $5,000 ot filed suit against former '’ommission also a graduate of the management more is very attractive. The chart gives you an idea of typical monthly payihents for officers of a financial in­ 035-v./ A certified insurance consultant, he development program at Rensselaer various loans. stitution. currently holds directorships at both Polytechnic Institute. According to the suit, the Heritage Savings and Loan and the Dewey Annual Seven die in bus crash Also,*he serves as jjresident of the Central FSLIC entered into an Investment Co. Amount Monthly Finance Total of Percentage "assistance agreement” INVITATION Connecticut Chapter of the American OSLO, Norway (UPI) — A bus with building materials, but Norway’s deepest. ’The accident oc­ Financed Term Charge Payments Rate Genovesi makes his home at 65 ’Thayer Institute of Industriai Engineers, and Payment taking 28 Americans on a tour slammed into it. A spokesman for curred near the town of Laerdal, with Jefferson Sept. 30, TO BID Road with his wife, Mary, and their holds professional memberships in both 1977, “to prevent the $ 5,000 $ 68.87 120 mo. $ 3,264.40 $ 8,264.40 11% through rainy, foggy western Norway’s Winge Travel Agency, about 240 miles northwest of Oslo. Frank J. Smith daughters. the Association of Internal Management owner of the bus, said the impact A Laerdal Hospital medical rescue default” of the bank. The Manchester Board of 10,000 137.75 120 mo. 6,530.00 16,530.00 11% Norway collided with a tractor- Consultants and the Association for trailer, killing seven and injuring spilled the truck’s heavy freight onto team arrived on the scene only Under the agreement, Education solicits bids for the 15,000 206.62 9,794.40 24,794.40 11% Uling Jr. High School Roof for Systems Management. 120 mo. seven oUiers, four of them seriously. the bus and its occupants. minutes after the accident. Dr. Per the FSLIC has reimbursed Jefferson for the losses, in­ the 1978-1979 school year. Smith lives at 93 Ferguson Road with 25,000 344.37 120 mo. 16,324.40 41,324.40 11% The tour bus, arranged by Boston Police said driving was hampered Jervlng said seven tourists were curred on three out-of- Sealed bids will be received his wife, Shirley, and their three children. Selective World Tour, tried by rain and fog, typical of the dead when the rescue team arrived. • We have other terms and rates available for loans under $5,000 and over $25,000. state loans totalling $13 until 11:00 a.m., June IS, 1978, Spinella is manager of engineering Wednesday to pass the truck, laden weather along the Sogne Fjord, Seven others suffered head injuries, million in 1975 and 1976. at which time they will be resources planning and control for the The roof over your head can put you ahead. four of them serious. publicly opened. The right is Commercial Products Division of the Cash in rat your equity with our Home Equity Loan. Just stop into any of our 63 The two most severely injured Jefferson Vice President reserv^ to reject any and all Pratt & Whitney Group in East Hartford. offices and talk to a loan officer. (Whatever your needs, we have a loan to fit them.) were taken by helicopter to Bergen, James H. Whitaker has bids. Specifications and bid A native of Yonkers, N.Y., Spinella 80 miles south of Laerdal, for treat­ said the former bank of­ forms may be secured at the received his bachelor’s degree in Troops sent to riot ficials were covered by a ment. Two others were treated at Business Office, 45 N. School mechanical engineering from Oklahoma Laerdal Hospital. liability insurance policy. Street, Manchester, Connec­ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) - some 3,000 protestors went on a ram­ State University and his master’s degree Tour guide Russel Rosenthal said The bank’s board of direc­ ticut. Raymond E. Demers, The government today sent troop page in Esteli, 93 miles north of Business Manager from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. the bus was traveling at moderate tors and management reinforcements to the northern town Managua, burning cars and stores 0684)5 He is also certified by the State of Hartfind Natkifuil speed when the accident occurred, team has been revamped of Esteli to quell an outburst of anti­ owned by Cuban exiles, most of who I Connecticut as a registered professional but later declined to elaborate. since last September. > Ifyou’vegotaHtfleinoney,wiiynotgetalotofbank? people burned several stores and d ir e c to r s L e s te r B. been challenged by leftist guerrillas, States May 18 for a Scandinavian Harold B. Wirtemburg of with his wife, Lydia, and three children. cars. sightseeing tour, spent four days in Hayward of Middletown; Meriden, Donald S. Tracy Van Winkle is vice president of United The government shutdown wiUiout students, peasants and businessmen William Lyons Jr. of since the Jan. 10 assassination of op­ Copenhagen before arriving in of Meriden, Robert W. Technologies Corporation, and lives in explanation Wednesday, five radio Norway and bad been scheduled to go Meriden, Alfred E. Motzer Mills of Southbury and H. stations including Radio Mondial the position newspaper publisher Pedro pf Bellows Falls, Vt., Glastonbury. His photo was not available Joaquin Chamorro. on to Sweden and Finland, starting Dudley Mills of Cheshire. to use with the other new incorporators. nation’s largest,. today, police said. I’hilip A. Spinella Donald S. Genovesi The closures came shortly after y

PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978 MANGHFiSTER feVENlNG HERALD. Manchasttr, Conn., Thura., May 25, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-FIVE dtlp WtnHd I t FEMALE Wantedwanted - good ppay, REALE REALTORS _ National Weather Forecast. experlerienced. ^ p ly In person ■ A a BUSINESS & SERVICE before noon.n. Flexible liours. C .J.’s, 273 Broad Street, X DON'T LIKC She Heralh Manchester. HOUSESOLD Y B 1 5 - M E N , TRUCK / TIRE Recaper - For local Bandas Shop. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Experienced with Bandag WORD H ^ P K l N S ------Retreading necessary. Ban­ DIRECTORY dag Certification helpful. Paid IDAHIEL rM EALE, REALTORSi d d Vd u uniforms and Insurance. Call 6 4 6 -4 5 2 5 PHONE 643-2711 BergMn Company, Mr. Wood, ll7B Mein Street ■ 'c tl ... _____ ...1 ...... 872-7729. Smieee ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Pelntlng-Pepertng 32 Bulldlng-Cdntmctlng I t FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD • 1071 «A. Me, TJI. UA-PM. OH. ADDRESSERS Wanted PAINTING, Interior, CARPENTRY St Masonry • Immediately! Work at home - tow itl TIMMIAfUtil Help Wented IS Slluellon Wented I t Exterior. Best workmanship! Additions and remodeling. no experience necessary - (Quality paint! Lowest prices! Free estimates, (/all Anthony INDEX excellent pay. Write B O O K K E E P E R - F u ll Dan ^ e a , 646-S424. Squillcote, 6460811. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING — uonw— ^ — 6*^.. American Service, 835 Park WILL CARE FOR Con­ N O T IC It Charge. Experience in various valescents, days or weekends. HOIBEWItSHHK TAQ 8A IE 8 Boome tor Bent 52 Hornet for Bent 54 Autoe For Sole 51 RATES Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX. areas of service industries. PAINTING - interior and CARPEN'rRY - ..Repairs, 1 — L oll in d Found DEADLINE 75231. Experienced, with references. 3 P irio n ili . V tm Including payroll tax returns, Please call 872-OT86. Clean your ALUMINUM SIOINQ back to He exterior, paperhanging, 'remodeling, additions^ gar­ THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - EAST HARTFORD - 1969 REBEL Station Wagon - 3 — AnnoUnciminti 12:00 noon the day before 1 d a y __ 1U word par day E 2 3 * • ^ nxm receipts disDursements, light original aparkle and ahinal Our High Praaaura excellent work. Referencs. ages, roofing. Call David TAG SALE - 433 North Main Birch House Women. Central­ Available June. Four room 58,000 miles. 3600. Good condi­ 4 — Enlirliinmint publication, 3 days . . . 10c word per day U .IW IM H ia FOTOC.tT t SECRETARY - Typing and Street, M anchester, May e days .... 9c word par day cost accounting etc. Excellent •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Exterior Waehing Unit will remove thoae ugly Free estimates. Fully in­ Patrla, 644-1798. ly located. Downtown house on private lot. Bus. Un­ tion. Cail 6 4 6 2 ^ , after 3 p.m. 5 — Auctions Deadline for Saturday and shorthand a must. Mature in­ 27th., St 28th. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 26 days .... 6C word par day salary and fringes.(ring Pleasant sured. Martin Mattson, 646 Manchester. Kitchen furnished 3280. Plus security. Monday i i 12:00 Noon Friday. dividual with telephone atalne, tree aep, mildew, and chalk. FINANCIAL IS word! $2.00 minimum For period ending 7 a.m. EST 5/26/78. Thursday night will Glastonbury working con­con- □ EDUCATION 4431 LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Something For Everybody! privileges. Call 6462358. Furnished negotiable. 528- DODGE CHARGER 1977 - SE- 0 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagts Happy Ada ...... $2.30 Inch find widespread fair weather across the nation with skies. experience. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 New homes custom, built ------. I— 3013. automatic, am/fm stereo 8 9 — Personal Loans ditions. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. IT MAKES YOUR HOUSE LOOK LIKE NEW AGAINII PLEASE READ ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Some rain or showers, p.m. Call Mrs. ()uinn, 289- Call Mr. Mason, 659-1311. QUALITY PAINTING and remodeled, additions, rec TWO ROOMS - Furnished, 219 track, Ralley wheels, real 10 — Insurance 9541. Privete InatrucOone I t Ole Down iTame Type Flea however, will be found over parts of the north Pacific coast, Completely aale for elding and any vagata- Paper Hanging by Willis rooms, garages, kitchens Center Street, One room at Olttcee-Storea lor Bent 55 sharp, 34600. After 5 p.m. 644- EMPLOYMENT CARPET INSTALLER tlon around your homo. Schultz. F*ulfy in su red , Markets May 28th., at the 3289. 13 - Help Wanted YOUR AD lower Rockies and upper Mississippi valley. Minimum remodeled, bath tile, cement 211 Center Street. 211 Center Claaallled ads are taken over OPENINGS ON Second and Trainee - Wanted immediate­ REMEDIAL READING and references. 6464343. work. Steps, dormers. East Windsor Drive-In Street. 14 — Business Opportunities temperatures include: (approx, max readings in Third Shift - Apply at Multi math; Individualized work Theatre Every Sunday. Pick BOLIDN NOTCH - For rent, 15 — Situation Wanted the phone aa a convenience. parenthesis) Atlanta 65 (89), Boston 55 (81), Chicago65 (88), ly. No experience required, Call todfy lor a Fraa Eatimata r,esidential or commercial. small rustic bam, suitable for 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - The Herald la responsible for Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, (/all before 9 a.m. only, 568- program, (Ist-Sth grade) by TOM FLANAGAN- Painting, Call 6464291. Up The Information any night CLEAN FURNISHED Room - Automatic transmission. EDUCATION only one Incorrect insertion and Cleveland 56 (81), Dallas 69 (84), Denver 44 (71), Duluth 52 Manchester. Between 10 a.m. Thele Name lor Qballty...r store or office. Parking. 18 — Private instructid'na 8613. master’s degree teacher. 568- biterior/exterior. Papering. after 7 p.m. at the Box Office Good running condition. Call then only to the size of the No cooking. Call 6464701 after Inexpensive. 1-223-4460,7 a.m. 19 — ^cnoois-Ciasses (73), Houston 71 (86), Jacksonville 68 (91), Kansas City 71 and 4 p.m. 8075. or call 6263079. original insertion. Errors which General repairs. Fully in- FIRST CLASS Carpentj7 - 6 p.m. 643-4046 anytime. 2 $ ^ '- Insiruclions Wanted (66), Little Rock 69 (93), Los Angeles 53 ((69), Miami 78 (87), - 9 p.m. do not lessen the value of the BESS EATON Donuts, Route 1 sured. Calf now for Free Remodeling and Additions. REAL ESTATE Minneapolis 67 (64), New Orleans 70 (89), New York 59 (75), EXPERIENCED Linoleum MAK PAINTING TAG SALE - 154 Lyness 2 ^ — Condomlniume advertisement will not be cor* 83, Vernon, now accepting Estimate. 6461949. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 FURNISHED ROOM - s m a l l RETAIL Store or 1970 CHEVY WAGON - 61,000 23 — Homes tor Sale reeled by an additional inser­ Phoenix 61 (88), San Francisco 49 (61), Seattle 46 (62), St. Installer - Pleasant working applications for part time 19 years experience! For Free Street, Manchester, Conn. miles, rebuilt engine. Many 24 Lots-L’entf lor Sale Sehooft-Cfetses Modern bath, no kitchen Professional Office space for tion. Louis 69 (92), Washington 61 (81). conditions. Call 423-6082 for in­ counter help on all shifts. Ap- J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior Estimates, call 646-4239. Saturday, 9:00 to 5:00. Rain or privileges, security and new/spare parts. 3500. best 25 k r Investment Propar4y terview. Shine, ’nils IS ALL QUALITY rent. Main Street, adjacent 26 — Business Property ly in person, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. FOR THE BEST - Manchester 649-772S and exterior painting, re fe re n c e s. 330 w eekly. parkint lot. Cal 643-1442. offer. 6465097. 27 — Resort Properly Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 paperhanging, and CUSTOM HOMES - Additions, MERCHANDISE, NOT Gentleman preferred. 643- 26 — Real Estate Wanted RECEPTIONIST - Full time HOUSE CLEANER Wanted Planning to peint your home? Neva u t clean H Aral remodeling. Fmly insured. JUNK. 1973 VEGA GT - Hatchback, MISC. SER^CES^ «••••••••••••••••••••••••• pupils per teacher. FREE in­ recreation rooms, roofing, 2121. 474 MAIN STREET - 3 room with typing and shorthand 1 30 — Travel Lost and Found 1 Help Wanted 13 for 5 hours per week. Call troductory lesson with this ad. to makt your Job last longsri 6469658. siding,.Quality Work! Best offices, second floor, across very good condition, 3850. Call 31 — Services Uttered 13 Help Wented 13 skills. Law Office, Vernon after 6 p.m. 649-1340. Call 64&6306, or 648-3549. Ibices! Bud 'Talaga, 742-8732, TAG SALE - Saturday May 27, COMFORTABLE ROOM - after 5 p.m. 647-1311. Help Wanted Circle area. Call 646-1974. •When Only The Beet Will Do... 10-4 p.m. Lamps, paintings, from post office. Call 6462426, Bditding-Contr acting PHONE FROM Home to ser­ References required. HOUSE Painting custom or 6464501. Parking. On bus line. Working IMPOUNDED - Sheltie cross, Only The Beal We’ll Do” much more. l48 Kennedy 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Roofng-Siding brown and black, male, vice our customers in the COLLEGE STUDENTS - We CARPENTER - Experiencedri ft's brush or spray. Over 30 years person preferred. References. 1973 FORD LTD Brougham - Heating-Plumbing JANITORIAL HELP, Road, Manchester. Hilliard and Regent Street Manchester area. Flexible are looking for qualified peo- ng. r Robert BABYSITTER; July and Condomlniume 22 experience. Only quality work Call 649^26. GLASTONBURY - Prime 351 cubic feet, V8, power Flooring Evenings - Call 643-5747. SUNSHINE steering, power brakes, new Moving-Trucking-Storage area. Lal^uppy, black, male, hours. Super earnings. 249- lc for telephone work. If you Jarvis. 643-6712. August. 9 and 11 year old boys. done. For a really good job at location. 200 to 1000 square Services Wanted 7773. ave a pleasant telephone 8:90 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mature a fair price, call 871-2077. TAG S/VLE . Every im- Aperlmente For Bent 53 tires, go(xl condition. 31400. Tolland Turnpike by Motel. K WOMAN WANTED For part MANCHESTER - Con­ CONTRACTORS aginable item. May 27,28, 29. feet. All utilities paid. Call Mixed breed female, puppy, voice, ana are willing to work CHATTY PEOPLE Needed - individual or mother with dominium 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Free estimate, fully Insured. lAlumlnum siding, storms, gutlero. L j f j - _ . - Sarah Davis, 6 3 ^ 1 . Call 6460297 after 4 p.m. MISC. FOR SALE time sales and stock work. ■Carpentry work. Interior, exterior I 17 Conway Road. 10 a.m to 5 40 ~ Household Goods white with black and brown, WANTED -Gas station atten­ hard for a good hourlv rate, For nice phone work. 3 shifts - children about same age CiM TREE SERVICE -'Free REWEAVING bums, holes. LOOKING for anything in real Pick up application blank baths, carpeted, central air Ipainting. Electrical work. Free e“ p.m. 41 — Articles tor Sale dant, full or part time. plus commission, we have a 9am to 1 pm, 1pm to 5 pm, 5 desired. 643-9786. estimates, discount senior Zippers, umbrellas repaired. TEACHERS - Experienced estate rental - apartments, FIVE 14" MAG Wheels - For South Main Street. Contact from Linda at Fairway. No conditioning, rec room, 343,- llimates. MANCHESTER - Retail, 42 - Building Supplies Manchester Dog Warden, 646- Mature, responsible person job for you. Pleasant working pm to 9 pm, Call 647-9306 1 900. 646-74(» after 5 p.m. citizens. Company Window shades, Venetian Exterior Painters! Free 3464453 or M343I7 homes, multiple dwellings, no storage and/or manufacturing Mopar products. G70 Series 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs calls please. EXPERIENCED Full Time Manchester owned and Estimates. Reasonable rates. TAG SALE - Saturday, May Tires. 3120. Call 569-2264, after 44 — Livestock 4555. for third shift. References. atmosphere. Call 5694990. pm-5 pm only. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 100,000 Call 871-1698. Retail Furniture Store posi­ operated. Call 646-1327. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Now booking for summer 27th., 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Spon­ Asociates, Inc. 6461980. 3 p.m. 45 — Boats & Accessories EXPERIENCED painter - PODIATRIC ASSISTANT - sored by the MHS Boosters sq. ft. Very reasonable. 46 — Sporting Goods Peraonala 2 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS- For tion with emphasis in 5221. painting. Call 6465873. Brokers protected. Call 47 — Garden Products With knowledge ol carpentry mature, efficient individual □ REAL ESTATE “BUILDING ContractiUf Club, MHS Student Parking 1970 FORD FAIRLANE - V-8. PART TIME Driver for waitress work. Part time Carpeting and Draperies, (/all CARPET Installations - Stair Masonry, brick, stone, MANCHESTER - Main Street Heyman Properties. 1-226- 46 — Antiques and dry wall. Call after 6 p.m. eager to learn. Tasks include HOME GARDENS - Roto lot. 86,000 miles. Good running 49 — Wanted to Buy RIDE WANTED from school buses. We will train after school and Saturdays. Mr. Larco, Watkins, 643-5171. Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. B.H. MAGOWAN JR. St SONS ilastering, concrete, - Two and three room 1206. 649-9658. direct patient contact, Steam Cleaning Free tilled, Manchester, Bolton, condition. 3550. Best offer. Manchester to New Britain, responsible applicants. Call Apply In personr Brass Key Homes For Sale 23 - Interior / Exterior Painting irepaces, chimneys. New - apartments. Heated, hot RENTALS operating room techniques, MANCHESTER - Position Estimates. Call 649-6265. Vernon, areas. Call 742-9015. St f TAG SALE - Storm doors, Call 569-1253 anytime. 52 — Rooms lor Rent early morning hours. Call 643-2414. Paper Hanging. 35 years repair. E. Richardson 646 water, appliances. No pets. MANCHESTER - Oak Street. RETAIL SALES Position - r radiology and more. Hours 8 available for secretarial experience! Free estimates. wooden shutters, and much Security. Parking. 5267047. 53 — Apartments tor Rent after 5, 643-1257. Job involves sales and stock 8 WOO^SIDE STREET 6460608. Ideal for business or offices, 54 _ Homes lor Rent RN or LPN - Full or part a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru work. Typing, bookkeeping ODD JOBS - cleaning cellars ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Remodeling etc. Call 6469193 ...... For informa­ 1972 CHRYSLER - Full work. Must be 18 years of age. NURSES AIDES- 7 a.m. to 3 Manchkster - completed 1977. (/all Paul J. Correnti, Realtor, 55 — Business lor Rent GROW EARTHWORMS tor time. 3 to 11. Laurel Manor, 91 p.m., and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.. Friday, Saturday a.m. Bring and general office work. 15 to and attics, moving large tics and cellars cleaned. anytime. tion, call 643-2957. MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 power. Excellent condition. 4 56 — Resort Properly lor Rent Drivers license reouired. resume in your own 160 X 200 lot. Greenhouse, BooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 6465252. 57 — Wanted to Rent profit. Free Data - Worm Chestnut street, 6494519. Full time and part time. 20 hours per week. Send appliances. Also stone or loam Reasonable rates. Cali 646- room apartment. Stove/ door hardtop. Call 289-2543. Some lifting involvea. Call handwriting. Interviews - cedar siding, wood beams, 1943 for free estimate. 58 — Misc tor Rent World, 1810 S. Josephine, Enjoy working with a skilled resume to Box N, c/o delivered. 644-1775. F.W.L. PAINTING - Interior / BIDWELL Home Improve­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••* refrigerator. No pets. Adults. MANCHESTER - 555 Main Nick, at 6464)143. Thursday, June 1, 8 to 9:30 Manchester Herald. brick floor downstairs, wide 1975 PONTIAC 2 door, vinyl AUTOMOTIVE Denver, Co. 80210 or call Mr. RN or LPN - 11p.m. to 7 a.m. and dedicated staff, in a very Exterior at "Old Fashioned Building Suppllee 42 3180. 6463167, ^ 3540. Street, 1200 square feet, m., 117 East Center Street, pine upstairs, solid pine QUALITY CARPENTRY By ment Co. Expert installation roof, power stcering/brakes, 61 — Autos for Sale James Collect - 303-778-1026. Good salary benefits and pleasant and modern at­ cabinets. Solar, plus wood, Prices!” Check my rate, of aluminum siding, gutters carpet^, heated, central air, 62 — Trucks for Sale COLLEGE STUDENTS- u[anchester. GO-GO GIRLS - Don’t just be Harp (/onstruction. Additions, one owner, excellent shape. working conditions. Apply mosphere. Experienced Ius gas heat. Low low utility before you decorate! 8765083. and trims. Roofing installa­ NATURAL STONE for 44X10’ MOBIL HOME in 2 private lavs, parking. For­ -63-— Heavy Equipment lor Sale Vernon Manor, 180 Regan Super part time earnings. 9 a dancer, be a star. Call now roofing, siding, decks and gar­ Bolton. Working single person 33500. Call after 4 p.m. 646 64 p Molorcydes-Bicycles WANTED - Ride to Pratt & am to 1 pm or 5 pm to 9 p.m. If preferred. Please call Doris WANTED DELIVERY l^ n ills. Shown by appointment. QAH PAVING and tion and repairs 6466495, 876 retaining walls, veneers, mally dentist office. 65 V- Campers-Ttaiiers-Mobile Whitney, Willow Street, 7 to Road, Vernon. 871-0385. Blain, RN., Director of 248-9897. E ages. Call anytime, 643-5()01. BRODIE and BENGSTON - patios, etc. Pick up by the only. No pets, animals or 7850. you like to work with people Good pay, benefits. Apply in Open house Snday 1 to 5p.m. 9109. 37.50/^uare foot. Group I, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Homes 3:30, from Green Road, Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester Interior / exterior. (Quality pound or delivery by the ton. children. 6462880. Howland Realtors, 643-1108. 66 ^ Automotive Service and have a good telephone person, 'Dimpike T.V., 273 M7-979S, 643-8 65 or 649-34U. CONSTRUCTION CO. )6 Y I Manchester. Call 649-2745. EMERGENCY MEDICAL Manor Nursing Home, 365 REAL ESTATE Salesperson - ROTO TILUNG Home gar­ work. Many references. Low SPECIALIZING cleaning and Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Trucks for Safe 62 ilX IAutos tor Rent-Lease voice, come in to sec us at 29 west Middle Turnpike. No for well established firm, R.P.D.a,Bollon,Ct dens. Reasonable rates. Technicians. Apply 1739 Main West Center Street. HEBRON - 6 1/2 room Raised prices, (/all after 4 p.m. 286 repairing chimneys, roof, 6463161. ASYLUM AND Sigourney Wented to Bent 57 Street, East: iHartfoitford. Bissell Street, East Hartford experience needed. residential, commercial and FREE ESTIMATES Please call 6464840. 4539, 2862064. Square area Hartford - Now 1969 INTERNATIONAL □ EMPLOYMENT or call 5694990. Ranch on treed lot with lake newroofs. Free estimates. 30 CAREER OPTICIANRY - industrial sales in greater view and privileges. "Country PHONE 040-8033 TONYI Years Experience. Howley, showing 3 room apartments. COUPLE WITH One child Truck - 1300 Series. Dual OFFICE HELP Wanted - Manchester area. Full time. SPECIAL SPRINQ PRICES ON WILL BABYSIT FOR your PAINTING - Experienced Available June 1st. Ideal for wheel, flat bed with box. Has PRECISION Product Opening available for 2 ap­ kitchen”, fireplace family 643-536L needs 5 or 6 room duplex or □ NOTICES SECRETARY - Manchester prentices, must be ac­ Shorthand, typing, general of­ For confidential interview, Hot Mb Drinwiyt I child in my Manchester home. house painters seek work. Dogt-BIrdt-Pele 43 young couples singles or pe<^ 1973 engine. 31500 or best Help Wanted 13 Law Office. Shorthand manufacturer desires fice duties. (5al) 528-2127 for call Mr. Brock at Group I, room, 2 car _ ge. 342,SM. Own transportation. house. Reasonable. 649-8952. offer. Call 742-6591. complished in math, only am­ No agents please. 537-3255. ParUnglotil Free estimates. Reasonable ROOFER WILL Install roof ile with fixed income. Securi- required. Full time. Please technically oriented person to appointment. Davis & Brad­ Warren E. Howland Realtors, Weekdays. Call 646-2881. rates. Insured. Call 4262112, DOG-CAT BOARDING y deposit, 3180. Includes gas, Loit and Found 1 SALES POSITION - Straight operate cable laminating bitious need apply. 643-1191. •JO Ytan Eiparttnca siding or gutters for low dis­ f WANTED TO RENT by mid- send resume to Box M, c/o ford Lumber Company. 643-1108. In M.nc/wtfw- keep trying. bathing/grooming. Obedience heat. Call 247-9Vi08 or 67-9340. Motorcyclea-BIcycles 64 commissions, leads furnished Manchester Herald. machine. Air conditioned DUTCH COLONIAL - 8 count price. Call Ken at 647- protection classes. Complete August - a 3-4 bedroom house, LOST - Silver framed tinted Looking for kitchen 1566. or 647-9340. walking distance to to homeowners. Call 242-5402 facility, company paid YOUNG MAN Over 29 for EXPERIENCED Carpenters rooms. Formal dining room. 4 LAWN CARE & PAINTING- IN T E R IO R E X T E R IO R ...... modern facilities. Canine glasses. 643-0268. appliances? See the bedrooms. 11/2 baths. Family Manchester High. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 benefits. Apply Brand-Rex general labor work inside and / Framers. Wages dependant Two college students will do u ..iin n 1 * HoUday Innc, 100 Sheldon NURSES AIDES - Full time great buys In today's room with fireplace and bar. Painting - (Quality work done WEEKLY SPECIAL - Professional couple / . FX-1200 - 871-2511. EXCELLENT opportunity to Companyly Tape CableCal Facility, outside. 33.69 per hour. Call upon experience. Call 649-3170 painting, lawn maintenance, Heeling-Plumbing 35 Road, Manchester. For reser­ Spacious 3 bedrooms in 2 LOST CAT - 5/17/78, Coven­ learn wholesale hardware all shifts. Experience Classified columns. Breezeway, 2 car garage, with at reasonable prices! Call children. Excellent 90B Progress’ r o g re s s Drive, 649-6067 between 6 p.m. - 9 after 6 p.m. odd jobs. Free estimates. Kurt or Craig at 8762218. vations please call 6465971. family house, heat and TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville try, 15 pounds, silver gray business.Good working con­ .preferred but we will train. Manchester. p.m. loft. Acre -I- lot. Spring fed ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ Mike Sherm an 646-1432, SEWERLINES, sink lines, references. 644-9983. Tabby, neutered, male, ditions, short hours.522-107. Apply in person, East Hart­ STUFFERS a n d MAILERS pond. 360,500. Cfroup I, tics, garages, yards cleaned, cleaned with electric cutters, carpeting. Only 3180. Rental 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Broadway, Carpenter Road - Urgently needed! 325.00 per CHILD CARE Needed - Mon­ moving, trucking. Loam for Mickey Simon 6461564. POODLES - Guaranteed tiny Assistors, small fee, 2365646. rack. 31,750. 2864042. ford Convalescent Home, 745 SUMMER Couldn’t you PART TIME Gas Attendants phiibrick Agency, 846-42()0. ^ professionals. McKinney toy puppies and stud services YOUNG WORKING Woman Biner Road. REWARD. hundred GUARANTEED. day thru Friday, 2:45 p.m. to sale. Lawn service. No job to Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ with small child would like to IF YOU ARE an attractive Main Street, East Harford. use more fresh green cash in wanted to pump gasoline only. 4:45p.m. Occasionally longer. at fair prices. 1-423-8789. Evenings, 742-9874. motivated woman we need Send seU-addressed stamped MANCHESTER- 2 bedroom, big or small. 568-8522. GARDEN HOBBYIST Will pany, 6465908. 224 CHARTER OAK Street - 6 share apartment with same in BMW - 1976 750CC. Excellent the hand? Cash (or a car - envelope, TK ENTERPRISE, Weekends. 32.66 an hour. Must Must be mature and responsi­ Building Contrectlng 33 room duplex, 3 rooms and condition. Bronze red. Larger you. If you are looking for a TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. books - vacations or tuitions. have own transportation. Call aluminum sided, Bungalow. work with you planning THREE UTTLE Kittens - Manchester. Prefer 2 LOST - Carousel Slide Tray, glamorous, challenging posi­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, Box 21679, Denver Co. 80221. ble. Call 649-9145. Plus 21/2 room apartment up­ COMPLETE CARPET & Tile and/or planting. In­ No job to small - Toilet bath upstairs, 3 rooms bedrooms. Call 5261419, after gas tank luggage rack. Only You can get it by working with 646-9467 or apply at 947 Center installation and repairs. Free WES ROBBINS carpentry Looking for good homes. Call downstairs, attic for storage. 2,400 miles. 32,950. Call 6 4 6 scenes of St. Croix, at the cor­ tion, with a new Perisian Glastonbury. PTG Company. us. call 5^3869 equal employ­ Street, Manchester Exxaco stairs. Enclosed porches, gar­ dividualized landscaping, repairs, ed drains, 649-6480, after 6 p.m., anytime 5 p.m. ner of Garden and Chestnut Telephone 633-7631. OFFICE SUPERVISOR - HELP! Father and two teen­ estimates. Call Pat, at 646- perennial and annual gardens remodeling specialist. Ad­ kitchen faucet replaced, Stove, refrigerator and ois- ••••••••••#••••••••••••••• 7727 anytime. cosmetic line, you need us. ment opportunity. Station. age sons need housekeerar. age, treed lot. Asking 343,MW. weekends. hwasher. Pay own utilities. Streets. Reward. 643-1959. 236-2381, 633-3366. Brewster Lumber Company of 649-4454. 3745, after 5 p.m. and terraces. Call 6463955. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, e p a ire d . R ec ro o m s EXPERIENCED WASH man Hartford. Interviews by ap­ Part time or live In. Nice built-ins, bathrooms, bathroom remodeling. heat No pets. Security, 3240. □ AUTOMOTIVE MOTORCYCLE Insurance - THE MANCHESTER BOARD pointment only. Call 877-1441. GENERAL MECHANIC - home, good pay, flexible EXPERT FURNITURE kitchens, 6463446. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Monthly. 649-1746. Lowest Rates available! for laundry service, part time OF REALTORS is looking for Full time days, paid CMS, VERNON- Older Colonial, 11 modernization, etc. Free - Good with kids. Good blood work, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call 289- hours. Please call 643-8851. rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2W baths, refinishing and antique lU M UUMNUM SUM Estimate gladly given M & M Immediate binding. Sunny an experience part time PART TIME DRIVER and Blue Cross, and life in­ CUSTOM CARPENTRY - line. Good watch dog. Call 286 A REAL BARGAIN - 2 Autoa For Sele 51 Day coverage, all Joan, 1527.- Mr. ••Koppel, eL surance, Amerbelle Corp. 104 2 car garage. Ideal restoration. Free estimates. Th* OK ClMiilng Sarrica «W Plumbing & Heating. 649-271. secretary. Conscienceous, general greenhouse work. Busfiiess Opportunity 14 E. Loveland, 649-8963. homes, Additions, Repairs, 2696, anytime. bedrooms with parking and Clarke Insurance Agency,643- alert, dependable and able to East Main Street, Rockville. professional office/home or n a a n that giay dinsy laok appliances, No lease required, PLYMOUTH VOLARE ROUTE DRIVER Apply in person, Krause in-Iaw situation. Good loca­ hom yaw tiding, uamg madam Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, 1126. assume responsibility. Typing Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 SMALL ENGINE Service THREE ANGORA Kittens - 2 now just 3135. Rental Premier 1976 - blue with wood Florist, 621 Hartford Road, tion. By appointment. Ken BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - daanlng mathoda. For bifornia- 3462009. and bookkeeping experience. p.m. Equal opportunity Corporation - expanding Flooring 36 white, 1 black and white. Must Assistors, small fee, 2365648. grain, luggage rack, slant 6, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - NEEDED AUTOMOBILE Manchester. Ostrinsky, Realtor 64^1333. Fireplaces, concrete. tlan and a Irtt ttllin tU ctN Diversified work in busy of­ employer. dealer network.No experience TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY have new home within one low mileage, power steering Go with the leader! Best of Hobron Area MECHANIC Chimney repairs. No job too 742-6733 fice. Morning hours PAINTER - Full time help. necessary. Complete training small. Save! (/all 644-8356 for ^rp en try and general con­ FLOOR SANDING and week or be put to sleep. Call TWO ROOM APARTMENT - and brakes, electric rear win­ rates, and the best of service! I 0«AtrAl rtpaire on uood oora. preferred. Send brief resume REAL ESTATE Sales WEST SIDE-6 Room Cape. refinishing. Floors like new. 643-0290, 6465309. Available June 1st. First dow defogger, standard shift. Responsible person to earn Good ••lary, hourt and Experienced preferred. Call program. 3800. investment Fireplace, porch, garage. estimates. tracting. Residential and Many years experienne! and references to personnel Manager - Earn 325,000-(- an­ required to start your own (Specializing in older floors), floor, appliances, parking, Must be seen to be ap­ Crockett Agency, Inc., 244 good money part-time. bonofito. Exportoncod only. Chris, 649463^ or 232-3402. Dormers. Needs work. M3- ROTO TILLING - Established commercial. Whether it be a I Apply In p orton Monday* chairman, 156 East Center nually. Must have a least 5 business. Ideal for retired or small repair job, a custom staining floors. No waxing. adults only, no pets. 3135. preciated. 6469888. Main Street, Manchester. 643- years experience. Ralph 1023, or 529-9657. ROTO TILLING Home gar­ gardens & flower beds. John Verfaille, 6465750 after 6 Call Tom at Friday, 9*4 p.m. Street, Manchester. RED CROSS Waterfront Safe­ art time. Details on request. dens. Reasonable rates. Reasonable. Cll 6467644, afte built home or anything in monthly, plus utilities. Call 1577. Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. p.m. after 5:30 p.m. 6460557. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4 C I K ^ MOTORS ty Instructors for swim RIr. Barker. ESCAA Field TWO FAMILY - Business Please all 646-6640. 5:00 p.m. between, call 6461379. Llveatock 44 647-9947 10 OAKLAND S TR U T FULL TIME WORK program at Andover Lake. Training Division, Box 619, ------f------speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 1975 HONDA CB500T - 3,500 Available - Diamond Show­ OPENING FOR Electronic Zone - 5 & 5 Flats. 2 bedrooms KIDS St PETS OK - Lovely 5 radials, (2 snows), excellent MANCHKSTeR Call 742-8271, after 3 p.m. Wading River, New York. on 3rd. floor. Ideal for office ' •••••••ta***************** RIDING LESSONS indoor miles. Fairing windshield, case, 646-0012. Assemblers, 11792. riding ring, Western stock rooms with appliances. condition. 228-0475 or 228-9550. sissy bar. 64^3-1957 days. Secretary/bookkeeper - Apply or small shop, on Main Street. Homee lor Bele 23 Household Ooodt 40 Articles for Sele 41 Washer/dryer, and many A good buy at 347,900. Group I, seat, saddle seat, and hunt Asking 31100 or best offer. WAITRESS - Experienced. in person, 91 Elm Street, MANY PEOPLE only dream seat. AH levels 2269817. extras. Only 3170. Rental GOOD USED CARS - Firm XMYUCHMGUN Manchester. Philbrick Agency, 6464200. Quick-Slip-On MANCHESTER - 7 room Cape FLAIR CONTEMPORARY ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin Assistors, small fee, 2365646. price. Call 2866433.1973 Buick Apply in person, R affa’s of owning their own business. drapes- Austrialian valance- 1974 YAMAHA 250 - Rebored. Part time Registered Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, Perhaps it’s time for you to in nice residential area. Plen­ Sofa - Oatmeal color. PRIVATE RIDING Century, 31950. 1973 Toyota New piston and rings. SECRETARY - Legal. VERNON - New to market! 9 ty of garden space with extra Excellent condition.. 3100. Call Jade, 144x84, 345. Touch and MANCHESTER - 4 room 31450. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Xray Technician to work Glastonbury. 633-1691. pursue that dream. I have sew sewing machine with LESSON6 English and West- Excellent running condition. HELP WANTED Experienced. Comfortable, over 1,000 buslhessess for sale room, 4 bedroom Colonial woodM lot. Call Katherine after 5 p.m., 6566679. drn. All ages welcomed. apartment, with appliances. 31850. 3325. Call 568-4508 anytime. weekends on our 6 to 10 permanent position, ior with fireplaced living room, Bourn, 742-8646. J. Watson Maple cabinet, 365., 25 gallon Second floor of very nice four Noodod Immodlattly. Siltam an to m H Now Im- p.m. shift. To arrange for MANAGEMENT TRAINEE - by owners. Many for fisn tank with filter and Encludes horse care, trail mature, responsible ^rson family room, den, 21/2 baths, Beach Co., Manchester Of­ ZENTIH 19 inch color t.v. riding. 633-5571. family. ()uiet neighborhood. 1975 DODGE VAN - 38,000 1976 HONDA CB360T, mint portod Ctrl, ind Uiod Importod and Domoitlc MAK PAINTING an interview, please con­ 315-325,000. Management posi­ minimum down. For free 2 car garage. Call Arthur or accessories, 335. 2 Rupp snow Can. ExcallanI pay plan, company damonatrator, tion now open. Excellent ear­ capable of m in g charge of brochure write: Interstate fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing 3250. Westinghouse 19 cubic Central location. Near bus miles, automatic, 6 cylinder, condition, may extras, 3900. or tact: The Personnel Suzanne Snorts, 646-3233. J. Opportunity. foot top freezer, 3250. Both mobiles-40 horse power, best lines, school and park.- No iniuranca plan, axcallant working conditlona and nings opportunity while lear­ one-lawyer office in Vernon Business Marketing, P.O. Box TWO FRENCH APLINE Kid 33,300. call after 6 p.m. 296 best offer. Call 649-9670. D epartm ent 646-1222, area. Convenient location, Watson Beach Co., need some work. 528-8188 offer. Call 5666559. pets. One months security. 9879. mora. Opportunity (or Iho right Individual to make la now hiring Labortra ning. When qualified who will 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Manchester Office, 647-9139. Goats - From good milking extension 481 attend management training parking. 9 to 5, Monday- after 5:30 p.m. stock. Priced right. Call 646 3185 monthly. Call 6464792, KAWASAKI 1975 - 750cc 2 cy­ monay. For an appointmant ca|l: Mr. Pantalao at: lor full-time wolfc. Over Friday. Machine dictation and Equal Housing Opportunity. MEDITERRANEAN - after 5 p.m. WE PAY 310. for complete MANCHESTER school and will receive 350. SERVICE BUSINESS - With Business Property 26 (Pecan) double queen head 5945 anytime. cle, 3 cylinder, 1450 miles. 18 Only. Please cell cash day. Salary and expenses typing. Please send resume 3 00 a week income available junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Showroom condition, asking and salary range to: Box NN, board with double box spring MANCHESTER - Four room Auto Body, 5261990. MANCHESTER HONDA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL during limited schooling in this area. A cash business. A SOFT ICE CREAM and mattress. Very good con­ Boelt-Accettorlet 45 31650. Call 2865804, period. Sales rep's also c/o Manchester Herald. Pre­ Minimum investment CONSBERINfi SOLMG? Truckready to go. Call today. apartment - With appliances. 24 Adams Strati, Manchaatar 646-3515 6 4 9 - 7 7 2 8 71 Htynos SbMt □ MISC. FOR SALE dition, 380. 6566718. Heat, hot water and garage in­ available, 528-6702. Equal sent secretary knows of this required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- We can guarantee the 203-677-8116. 1974 FURY - leV i-foot 1973 CHEVROLET NOVA - BASKET CASE - Older Menchoator, Conn. ad. clude. Adults only, no pets. Hatchback. Power steering, Triumph engine, new tires, Equal Opportunity Employaj" employment opportunity. SALE of your house at fiberglass/tilt trailer, with FRIGIDAIRE WASHER - Security deposit required. Mr. power brokers, air con­ frame, seat, tank, and FAIR MARKET VALUE MANCHESTER - For sale Artlelee lor Sele 41 White. Amana freezer, white. 1975.55 horse outboard Chevy TO FULFILL the last stage of commercial building and engine. 2 tanks, 32,500. Also 50 Gordon, Gordon Realty, 643- ditioning. Excellent running accessories. Cost 3280. must or we can ADVANCE the Coldspot refrigerator, white. 2174. condition. 31650. Call after 5 sell, best offer. 528-2871. our expansion pro^am , we liquor store. Call for oetails, ALUMINUM sheets sed as Owner moving, must sell! horse Johnson outboard, 3300. will be looking tor 2 full-time amount of your present Marion E. Robertson, 228-0475 or 2269550. p.m., 6466494. EQUITY until sold. Please printing plates, .007 thick, Best offer. 742-7593. HEAT PAID - Carpeted 2 PART-TIME MACHINIST b u r g e r k i n g real estate salespeople. Call Realtor, 6435953. Ux32", 25 cents each or 5 for Cempert-Trellert F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 643- call our office for details. bedrooms with basement, 1973 PONTIAC Catalixa - 2 Mobile Hornet 65 ON AIRPORT ROAD 31. Phone 6^2711. May be CRAFTSMAN 6 HP Tractor - patio and yard for children. door, vinyl top, excellent con­ for a low months of work. Ratired 2121. No obligation picked up A.M. only. 36” mower blade, 42" snow Qerden Produett 47 HARTFORD Real Eifete Wented 28 Just 3190. Rental Assistors, dition. Call 649-6643. 1974 20 FOOT self contained J. WATSOH BEACH CO. piow blade. Coins: Penies, small fee, 2365646. [CLIP & MAIL machinist vary accaptabla. Apply: BEAUTY PARLOR - Rent UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub HANGING POTS Tag-A-Long. Sleeps six, in­ REALTOIIS MLt nickles, dimes, quarters, 1976 CADILLAC - Coupe cluding double bunks. 18 LOOKING FOR 3250. with heat and hot water. HmchMlMr Offle* M7-I1M ALL CASH For your property, Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, halves. Also: 20 Mint Sets, 18 Geraniums, Petunias and Excellent location, near Ver­ within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ OAKLAND STREET - 2 fami­ DeVille - dark b(bwn, beige Marvelous for the kids, PART-TIME DAY AND Frofettlonal Real Bttata Sartlea Brownies, nurses. East Proof Sets, by appointment. other flowering vegetable and ly, 5 rooms, second floor, Cheney Brothers, Inc. non C ircle. 36,000. Call Tape, Instant Serice. Hayes foliage plants. Also combina­ inter or, 26,000 miles, 36,1M. excellent condition. Must be EVENING HELP. Par Naarfy 50 Yaart CathoUc School. 6461225. Call 228-3547. older house, gas stove, to settle estate, 6461()82 after \ NAME evenings 875-4141. Corporation, 6460131. tion pots. Quality plants at seen. Firm 32500. 643-4431. MAIL TO: reasonable prices. Ponticelli’s parking, security, available 4 p.m. 31 COOPER HILL 8T. MANCHESTER, CONN. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - TIRES - Skii boots, skiis June 1, 3145. No pets. 5667881 NO EXPERIENCE SELLING your house? (/all us Good condition. Good for Greenhouse, 427 North Main COMANCHE- 1970 self con­ « ADDRESS Optn 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. bikes, sewing machine, anc „ ..... after 5 p.m. 1967 CHEVY WAGON - Runs tained railer, sleeps 6, good NECESSARY, first and we’ll make you a plating, orwelding. (/all 646 tent (10x16).^ y be seen at Street, Manchester. ♦ ------043-4141 cash offer. T.J. Crockett, good, many new parts. 3200. condition, 31800. Call 8761069. Heralb 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 108 Scott Drive, Manchester, FIVE ROOM Newer Duplex - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WILL TRAIN. MANCHESTER Realtor, 6461577. AnUquet -rt 45 or best offer. 646-0494 all day Saturday. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, full weekends. 1968 CHEV STE P VAN NCR CASH REGISTER - basement. Yard. Parking. No ; STATE P.O. BOX 591 APPLY. MONDAY IMMEDIATE Cash for your Reconditioned, with many WANTED. Antique furniture, Camper - self-contained, SINGER SEWING MACHINE pets. CSll 6465392, anytime. 1965 CHEVY CAPRICE - 327 excellent condition, many Manchester, Conn. 06040 property. Let us explain our totals, (/all after 530 p.m., 226 and cabinet, 9x15 brown rug glass, pewter, oil paintings or THRU FRIDAY fair proposal, (/all Mr. engine. 375. 6468279. extras. 31895. Hartford Road ZIP___ 3957. with pad, bathroom sinks and other antique items. R. BOLTON NOTCH - Nicely fur­ ACCOUNf EXECUTIVE WANTED BETWEEN 2 Belfiore, 647-1413. Harrison, 643-8709. EnterpHse Inc., 276 Hartford EXAMPLE: AND 4 P.M. faucets. Call 6463331. nished 3 rooms. All utilities in­ PONTIAC EXECUTIVE, 1969 Road, Manchester, 643-2408. MOLDED FORMICA top and cluded. Mature male adult - Power steering and brakes, PHONE 15 Words fo r 6 Days MAY WE BUY your home? paneled bar with two shelves TRADER WORLD Flea We are looking for a Sales Person to add WHEEL CHAIR - Good con- desired. After 5 p.m., 6469093. air conditioning, mechanical­ SKAMPER - Sleeps 4, Stove, 2 2 4 8 Quick, fair, all cash and no and four stools. 3175. 6 4 ^ (^ . dlton. 375.00. Call 6461951, Market - Every Sunday as of problems. Call Warren E. ly excellent, body fairly good, cooler, awning. 3350. Call 646 □ CHECK ENCLOSED Only *8.10 to our growing paper. High School after 12 noon. April 23rd. Free To The MANCHESTER - Carriage The cobbler ia so quick Howland, Reaitors, 6461108. ’ Public! 397 Tolland Turnpike, great second car. 36w. 646 1773 anytime. Graduate, with some college preferred. to jalip-on when on kitch- TWO PAIRS of bucket seats House Apartments on Pitkin 5474. eir-duty or doing house­ from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 INTRODUCING THE Manchester, (/onn., at Exit 94 WOULD LIKE TO buy four on 1-86. Dealer space Street, 2 bedroom townhouse, Automotive Service 66 FILL IN ONE WORD PER RLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Car a must. hold chores. air white. Excellent condi- WORLD’ FINEST VACUUM 1 1/2 baths, basement, 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 - 4 bedroom older Colonial - lon. 350 pair. 6360131.' available, 35.00. 64692M, or CARHER No. 2248 has tissue . . . 8 CLEANER! For a FREE available June 15. Air con­ door sedan. Power steering. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- fits Sizes 14-16-18; com- Preferably in the Porter demonstration, call 528-8075 872-3649. Street area. Please call ditioning, 3300. monthly in­ Radio. Air. Motor needs sun specialists, factory We offer You the Following:— 'plete directions. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, anytime. cluding heat and hot water. overhauling. 3500. Call after 5, TO MDia, llU lino IV iHk private party, at 647-1567. sand, stone, fill, processed Wented to Buy 40 trained, one day service, 114 • Attractive Salary ■■ttVB pin l i t h i peitPfP U4 No chfldren or pets. Group I, 6465875. East Main Street, Rockville. to tandlhii. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• gravel.For deliveries, call WASHER - and like new CASH PAID Immediately - Howlifiid Realtors, 6461108. 871-1617. • Bonus Plan ANNi CAIOT Houtehold Goods t 40 George H. Grllfing, Inc. An­ dryer. Pool table, coffee 1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER - EXSTHUrFIMD HvKhMtv Hveld dover, 7467886. for gold jewelry and 11 12 13 14 IT table, lamps. Telephone 566 UNIQUE IN MANCHESTER - 41,000 miles. 2 door. 6 • Mileage Forest Hills lias Ave. el Amailcee REFRIGERATORS diamonds. Licensed broker 3547. For those particular people, cylinder. Original owner. — Special^ Like new 8-room Colonial. First floor family New Vem. N.Y. 10031 Washers, ranges, used, DARK LOAM DeUvered - 9 for over 1/2 century. Savitt • Paid Holidays (Including Birthday) Mst Hsvt. M<™“ ■!* first offering of a three room 32150. Call 647-9664. IT IT IT iJ" room, fleldstone fireplace, formal dining room, eat- CODE ud mM HuvOv. guaranteed and clean. New yards, 334. plus tax. Also sand, TWO COUCHES - 325 each. P.O.M.G. Jewelers, 35 • Insurance, Health and Dental Plan AREA: Asylum Sreet, Hartford, 527- apartment, nedroom has 12 Sale in kitchen, 4 good sized bedrooms, baths, l978AlBUMwltha82-pego shipment damaged, GE and gravel and more stone. 646 Assorted baby clothes and foot closet, Pullman Kitchen 0ld3. 1970 AMBASSADOR Wagon - 53" 34" 3 T • Company Paid Pension Plan Gold, Echo, spacious sundeck, 2-car garage, lovely treed lot. “Gift SeeUon" with full Frfgldaire. Low prices. B.D. accessaries. Cali 6464824, affords a dining room. Power steering, power 1978 BUICK directiona. Price. . . 32.00 P earl and Son, 649 Main after 6 p.m. Fireplaced; living room, Clamana, and 377,900. BUILDING - Hardware, YOUR USED CAR In running brakes, air conditioning, good sue m i l eooxi «i l u i i*oa. Street, 6462171.______burgular alarm, fire alarm. condiUon, 31050. 6461»4. CENTURY SPECIAL 21 57’ IT 29 30 SImmona I a iiio N e im r celling tile, paneling, files, NEW AND USED Power condition; ANY make, model, You'll be working with a loyal, friendly, xe. a.iio-oto> "ofi" Lease. Security. References a 4 Dr. Wagon, A.T., Cdetsln__ r ' I im ly eetlu. 9x7 BRAIDED RUG • In construction items, Saturday mowers, roto tillers, tractors, condition, (/all us today, phone must. 3250 monthly. 647-9565. dedicated group of employees. colors. Recently cleaned and and Sunday, 81 Tolland Turn­ chain saws. Spies and service. 5261990. PS, PB, s r W 53" 5 T 5 T Call Barbara M 5rT5.W .“"- OFFICE SPACE Please Cpll Mr. Tom Hooper at the REALTY l».,INC. In good condition for sale. 390. pike, Manchester (next to Ar­ Capitol equipment. 38 Main Hornet lor Bent S4 waw tlre s ,^ ftfcVtfeW WdX 64-5^ after S. cadia Restaurant) 646-5707. Street, m - 'm . WOULD BIKE TO BUY Four FOR RENT 5T JT JT TT Manchester Herald, 643-2711 for a • 43-M 92 bedroom older Colpnial- ACRCiAGE - Beautiful 5 ‘■”“2*4998 646-7835 8«l):ii!A*!SI!rJ»Z G.E. ELEX/TRIC STOVE - HALF PRICB ON Guitars, PrefOrtibly ih the portir IIM iqviire lett. center of I private Interview. Holuff De MmliQkt iMltii' 9 f u l l LENGTH Aluminum IMinciKiter, nlr conUlkmlng and I (M TER OAK BUCK Excellent condition, won't Etc. RlvOrs Music, 7 Main screens - Standard size. Like Street or MaHlii School athi, IjurUng. Call «4M9il. JI last for long tor INI Call 649- Slniet, New Britain, 1161977. new. Also 2 stam s, 8’xl’-6Y. Pleluh call, private partyi ht 61 kdam t ^ Maneh. ; after 9. ^ Send f(ir catalog. RaalMibhld. 6 4 8 ^ . ' 347-1567. ^ MMIT1 PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., May 25, 1978 2 Gordon flawor Anawar to Prtviout Punla ACROSS / MANCHESTEh e v e n i n g HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, May 25, 1978 — PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN 3 Again 1 College greup 4 Adolaocant I J U U t l n n a o M n n n n 8 Germinthle 6 DIaloiral □□□□Ljncina . 0 Unlvtistl time 6 Ragrata CharlM M. Schultz 7 Southam rriDRnunnn danciH □ n n n n a n conatallatlon utoBin tgnciD u u u D e a r A b b y (coflip. wd.) 8 Egypt (abbr.) uurjncin Hannrnci 13 Halo 9 Fhiiantln □□□nan ncinnoG 14 Hawaiian 10_____Uaa, “ I HOPE VOU WON'T “ I NEVER TAKE “ UNLESS, 0FC0UR5E, IT'S ‘•'k By Abigail Van Buren volesnd, Mauna____ painting □LKona nDnnnLKo TAKE UM6RA6E AT WHAT UMBRA6E,"HE REPLIEP LVINGAROUNRANP IILabala IB Phrataol un­ □nciQQCiDnn I TELL W ," SHE 5AIP NOONEELSEUANTSm" demanding (2 17 Raata □ □ C 3 l^refm Silnimer Drivin wda) IGPoado ______nanoinaD ______niano ______prapoaHion HA!HA!HA!HA! I. DEAR ABBY: What happens to parents when they ,16 Knovidsdgt 18 Nomlty 22 Nautar 30 Talla command become grandparents? Mine are too young to be getting 23 Wild ox 32 Collodion of 43 All (prafix) L_ senile, but they certainly don't show nearly the g ^ 20DownwM> h n ^ (Fr., 2 wda) 24 At a dlatanca typo 44 Atop !; judgment in handling MY children that they did when they 21 Exist 2 6 C ^ tflo ld 't 3BOpponant 48 Vorltabla • raised me. 22 Swindle |il.) wHe STARTS 28 U.S. lervlcs a* ‘^ ‘“ ** 48 Cany My parents ruled their children with an iron hand. No 24 OM saying VOLKSWAGEN ^ branch •• back tidk, we did as we were told, and if we forgot our 27 Csuias Braekanrldga . manners, we heard about it. We weren’t permitted to eat 31 Golf tsnn 27 Quitter-sera 39 Lay aool^E. . 39 Takas off skin tB 16 17 Regular 520.00 Value 300 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER > hours. And they don’t have to nap or do anythiilg they O F THIS PIN-? TONIQHTT CHECK CONDITION OF r>.cMu,a, 40 NotwHhitand- . don’t want to do. Ing 11 19 30 • BallJoinIs . ___ - ___ ^ I love my parents, Abby, but I wish they’d realize how 41 Mouth part ■ 1 T E L 040-2112 ^ tough they ore making it for me when they do this. It’s 21 23 A A E 42 Quirtat 1 • Wheel Bearing Pla'' | '•difficult for children of any age to tell their parents 48 Spins 24 25 26 21 29 30 ' •I anything, so even though this is from Iowa, I hope you 4S AIfKdsd ■ • Shock Absorbers 31 33 I 3 won’t think it’s too corny for your column. 82 Cut of mtat • Steering Damper | and Did You Know S3Ysar|Sp.| 1 1 33 • ‘ CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 34 3 . 3 . 84 See In Central ■ ■ • Tires i"i(i:»dnrwni Alla CHECKCASTER • ADJUST CAMBER ANDTOE-IN i WE’RENOWACOMPLCTE 37 3 . , D E A R CEDAR RAPIDS: Thera’s a ksm el o f truth in 68 Volcano In ■ ; almost every corny letter. Let’s hope yonr parents have Italy 40 W9t • ears, too. Good luck! 88 Common 1 CAR CARE CENTER 42 43 44 46 47 46 CALL 649-2638 « motal 57 Crafty 1 ■ • Top Quality Exhaust Systama 49 50 3 , 52 • DEAR ABBY: I am in the United States Navy. I love the 58 Goto Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer , Nrvice, but most of all, I love my parents. Befpre I came SERVICE & PARTS DEPTS. OPEN DAILY $-4:30 • Engina Tuna Up 53 54 1 ■ 65 PARTS DEPT. OPEN SATURDAY 9-1 I into the service I felt I knew just about everything. I was DOWN GLAP TO SEE SOU WELL, REVERENP r WANT TO SEE HOW • Shock Abaorbar Raplacamant , sure my parents no lonm r needed me, and all I coiud think 56 67 56 2S BACK AT CHURCH, WEEMS AROUSEP HE HANPLES THAT.' J of was the day I would be "on my own.” I With pisaiura • Braka Sarvica (NIWaPAPia INTIRPatM ASIN ) CHARUE-' ITS BEEN MV CURIOSITV-' Tolland County Volkswagen 0 I The first time I realized how much my parents cared was • Front End Sarvica I the day they took me to the airport to see me off. When roy A LONG TIME.i. 24 Tolland Turnpike, Route 83 33Zn • Prcfaaaicnal Rust Prccflng > father said goodbye to me, he broke down and cried. I had x : Yowf Authortrwtf Oto.Wr Talcottville ; never seen my father cry before, and I won’t forget it as Win at Bridge ■' long as I live. I have had a lot of time to think. I never tdid HOURS-MON-FRI. 8 AM-6 PM SERVICE I my father I loved him, and I gave both my parents a hard w e e . Til 0 PM Jump overcall falls short R e g a ie S S S ^ j time when they tried to guide me for my own good. OAT. 9 AM-3 PM ! Now I write home every chance I get, and I am trying to ’ make up for all the heartaches I must have caused them, be one down on normal play. 369 MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER 646-2112 , and for my failure to be a better son. When my next leave NORTH 6-29 However, it did give South a J comes up, I am going home to get acquainted with my • Q942 chance to try an abnormal ..wonderful parents. • A2 ilay and the abnormal play CENTER [ I have written tUs letter in hopes that other thoughtless et himI Imake ■ an impossible « K98 f > teenagers will wake up before it's too late, liianks, Abby, • K662 contract. ; for letting me get this off my chest. The play wasn’t too abnor­ Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawrence WEST EAST • W ISER NOW mal. Muth just decided that • K ♦ A J 7 West held just one spade as • KQJI765 IP 84 part of his preemptive hand. GENERAL MOTORS AUTO REPAIRS ~ DEAR WISER: And thank yon for a wonderfnl letter. « 6 5 2 « J743 'Therefore, at trick two LISTED HERE • 103 • J974 South led dum m y’s queen of SOUTH spades. • 10 8 6 5 3 What would you do as 0 COMPLETE MEaWMAL SERVICE Are your problems too heavy to handle alone? Let Abby Bast? Looking at that single- IP 103 , ou. For t personti, unpublished reply, write: Abby: • AQIO ton king in the West hand t Box 69700, Loo Angeles, CnUf. 90009. Enclose n stamped, • AQ5 you would duck. But, you are • COUBION KPMB self-addressed enveTope. just a bridge player sitting Vulnerable; North-South there — not superman. You Dealer: South don’t have X-ray eyes. You don’t see any way for your West North East South oMITOPMinK ace to do better than catch the queen. You play your KNOUJ-HOUJ 4« Pass Pass ace. West’s king of spades oLOW COST SERVICE REHTIILS goes to the scaffold and By BERNICE BEDE 080L North and South win the Opening lea d : tPK rubber. § ( i _ • GERUHE CM PARTS Alley Oop — Dave Qfaue usual today. You're especially adroit at picking up pointers By Oswald Jacoby THANKS roil STRAkSHT- i AW, DON’T MENTION W E L L ,W E AND I ,Tco, Blooms u k e from people ^ou encounter and Alan Sontag ENINS THINSS OUT I ) ITi IT WAS JUST CERTAINLV MUST TAKE j EVERY- • FACTORY TRARD AEGRARICS lace-to-faco. A Dakota reader wants to Hie weak Jump overcall is ABOUND HERE, A l UEV.' ' SOMETHINS THAT appreciate MV LEAVE J BOOVtS SOT SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) The know what we bid as dealer designed to create excite­ HAD T 8E TAKEN IT.' OF VOU.i/SOMETHINS WE SERVICE A U OENERAL MOTORR CARS AND TRUCKS? May 26.1978 results you're hoping for today with: TOO B U T M E CALL Ut FOR AN APPOINTMENT I Your horizons will be greatly should work out, yet It would ment and upset the oppo­ 6-26-B expanded this coming year and be wise to leave nothing to nent’s partnership commu­ • J X X X , OR STOP IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. you are likely to attempt things chance. Keep your hand on the nication. w K x • Wheel Alignment you never dared to do before. tiller at all times. When it succeeds it is « X X 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CALL 646-64C4| You could even take that dis- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. wonderful. When it fails it • AKQX • Front End Repair . tani trip you've dreampd ol. 21) Sunshine will filter In today means going back to the old There is something to be ■ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) to several cloudy situations. drawing board. said In favor of a one-club • Brakes ' Someone presently separated This will be due more to the West's preempt didn’t bid, but we consider a one- I from you by distance with efforts of others than to your­ keep North and &uth from spade opening far superior • Exhaust ■ whom you've neglected to stay self. reaching their normal four- and make it. ! In touch Is worthy ol a brief spade contract which would CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) • Balancing note or a phone call today. Find Your material prospects look CARTER out who you're romantically encouraglhg today, especially Kerry’s World j------• Lubrication, Oil Change suited to by sending for your where you offer your expertise MANCHESTER I copy ol Astro-Graph Letter. or services. Rewards will be The Flintstone* — Hanna-Barbera Productions • Shocks 1229 MAIN ST. . Mall 50 cents for each and a proportionate to your produc­ long, self-addressed, stamped tivity. envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) r • Headlights Box 489, Fladio City Station, kVOW.Ll've HEARD SOME YEAH, Af r a id t h a t , You place a great deal of IF THE TAX ASSESSOR • Radiator Repairs N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify emphasis on personal Inter­ HONESTLY. g r e a t e x c u s e s f o r n o t birth sign. ests today, yet you'll do so In a FHEO! WANTIN6 TO PO SOME- SEES IT, THERE'LL BE • State Inspections CANCER (June 21-July 22) way to gain needed support THIH6. eUT HIS REASON. A RAISE IN MIS You're a lough customer to without ruffling anyone's leath- FOR NOT FIXING MY PROPERTY TAXES.' • Safety Checks 10S » l N g 8 deceive today. You don't take ROOF. WAS A things at face value. However, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) HUM-PINGER.i If you catch someone telling a Making those you love happy Is small fib, try not to embarrass likely to be your priority project him. Q today. You'll find selflessness ALL THIS AND Our service deparltnenl really performs lor you! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Others Is compensation In Itself. Here's why we're your center-stage choice lor find you an agreeable person ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) This today because of your strong all your parts and service needs: Is a good day to launch new TIRES TOO. desire to be cooperative. Each projects, especially If It's a concession you make will be venture where a close pal Is Original equipment replacement parts matched In return. Involved. Be the one who kicks VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Co­ things oil. workers are likely to emulate Factory-trained technicians TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Deal­ your actions today because ings today with persons who Born Loser — Art Sansom you’ll handle yourself with can do you good where your Factory-authorized service techniques such aplomb. You'll know what status Is concerned should needs doing and how to do It. work out, and make you feel • Ccmpetlllve service prices LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You more secure. miTWHATPIP Pe.8ASSETTEAY?, O H .D B AR !^ absorb knowledge quicker than (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) A S K FOR EARL OR TIM PETTIBONE 2 Bugs Bunny — H«lmdahl and StofffI C l 9nbyNEA.hc. FOR PERSONAL SERVICE ’’You wouldn't LEAVE me like this with ‘You HERE COMES THAT AREVAOONNA Light Up My Life ’ playing over and over again CATCH THESE SUPERSTAR SERVICE SPECIALS IN MAY AND JUNE: MDOCHIN’ SVIVESTER,. BUY A MAGAZINE FER A C H A N S E ? on the tape recorder?" Our Boarding Houae — Carrol & McCormick ER...OF, COURSE/ AM<»,H0W ''AN eUCBLUMr IDEA.FATMERl THE ENGilE TUNE-UP SPECIAL ABOUT A TENNIS VyORUP RECORD OF lOO HOUR# WAS AVMWHON? DOIN’ ►SET THIS VERY YEAR BY T0WM5END I j Includai: InittDatlon of Autolile spark plugs, Motorcrall point sat and I Motorciaft coixianstr; Insptctlon of choke, ihrottla linkage, tperk plug wirn A NUMBER ON 1HE. (SILBERT IN StTUTH BURUMSTON, 5-zr , end distributor cep; edjustment of carburetor end timing. Fours end solid RECORD WILL . VERMONT.' A MERE WARMUP FOR I I state ignitione slightly lets: Econoflnes slightly more. REALUy dfWOK A HOOPLE! ^ TrtE OOPWEW/ '^ D N T WARNED ME AfiAINST SO MUCH AS PIOKINS UP A This Funny World RACOJET It> JOIN you.' ■mAltL BE FIFTy CENTS/

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