The weather Partly cloudy, windy, cooler, chance Inside today of brief showers this afternoon, high 65- 70. Partly cloudy, windy, cooler tonight, low in upper 20s. Friday most­ Area news . .1-3-B F am ily...... t-5-A ly sunny, highs in 50s. National weather Classified ., .5-8-B Gardening .... 6-B forecast map on Page 7-B. Dear Abby .... 9-B Obituaries ... 10-A Editorial ...... 6-A sp o rts...... 4-5-B Vance reassuring Allies after Moscow failure BONN, West Germany (UPI) — American arms programs because strong desire for a Salt II agreement Briefing reporters aboard Vance’s President Carter would be “very Moscow has rejected his proposals and that one perhaps cannot expect plane, the officials disclosed the reluctant” to accelerate the .arms for limiting strategic weapons. concrete results from a single United States and Soviet Union con­ race because the Soviet Union has “I think that he would be very meeting.” cluded several secondary rejected his “very fair package” for reluctant to have to take that sort of Vance flew to Western Europe to agreements not announced limiting strategic weapons, action,” Vance replied. “He Is one assure America’s allies the Soviet Wednesday, including one permitting Secretary of State Cyrna Vance said who has had the strongest convic­ Union is still committed to a long­ today. them to build new, modern em­ tions that we must seek ways to term strategic arms accord despite bassies in each other’s capitals. Vance reported to West German reduce the arms race, and he would the breakdown in U.S.-Soviet talks. The two sides also: Chancellor Helmut Schmidt on the far prefer to be able to take steps Officials In Vance’s party said that — Extended their cooperative impasse in his negotiations in which would not increase the acquisi­ at the final meeting in the Kremlin agreement on space exploration and Moscow, then flew on to London for a tion of arms." Wednesday, Soviet leader Leonid technology, originally concluded by similar session with Prime Minister “I do not believe in the word Brezhnev assured the Americans the President Nixon in 1972 at his first impoo James Callaghan. On Friday he will breakdown,” Schmidt said when Soviet Union still wanted to achieve a Moscow summit that launched report to the French government. asked for his opinion of the outcome long-term strategic arms accord by detente. Speaking to reporters after hearing of Vance’s talks in Moscow. “If I in­ October — the date the current Vance’s report, Chancellor Schmidt — Extended the U.S.-Soviet com­ terpret it properly, both our “interim” freeze on strategic mis­ mittee on science and technology, said he doubts that either the U.S. or American friends as well as their siles and submarines expires. also dating back to the 1972 meeting. Soviet governments believe they Soviet counterparts are pf the opi­ Vance and his Soviet counterpart — Rescheduled meetings of the have reached the end of the road. nion that this is not the end of the Andrei Gromyko have agreed to Joint Commission on Housing and (In a Joint communique issued in road. meet in Geneva in the second half of Energy. Washington the United States and the “Mr. Vance has told us a number May to continue discussions on ’The U.S. and Soviet delegations Soviet Union announced today that of working groups soon are to be strategic arms following the failure also agreed the two countries will es­ further talks on arras control will be dealing with a number of problems. ^ of the Moscow talks. tablish a “follow-on working group” held in Geneva in May and that the “I personally believe that now, as to study civil defense Issues. high-level negotiations will also in­ in the past, the basic ihterests of the U.S. officials rejected the sugges­ Brezhnev turned down two U.S. clude the Middle Blast problem.) United States and the rest of the tion that the American policy of proposals Wednesday in a dispute l-On A reporter asked if Vance expected Western world as well as the basic in­ detente had been endangered by the over a new advance U.S. weapons President Carter to increase terests of the Soviet Union inspire a collapse of the negotiations. systems. 12I ^ 2.5 oz. i or quick-dry.

Tax rebate action postponed Shoveler sheds shirt WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Senate Republican Leader Howard interest among the bill’s “sup­ Democratic Leader Robert Byrd said Another key part of the President’s It looks more like July than late March as Laurentino Moreno, Baker a g re ^ there is not time to porters,” many of whom are angry at today the Senate will put off con­ consider the bill prior to the Easter economic stirnulus package, a $4 an employe with Corsetti Construction Inc. of Meriden, bares his Carter’s plans to cut off money for biliion public works jobs biil, also has back Wednesday to do some sidewalk work on W. Middle Tpke. sideration of President Carter’s recess, partly bwause the GOP — water projects in their states. proposed $50 per person tax rebate been delayed. Although different ver­ prelerring a permanent tax cut to the While no one was saying something The sidewalk work is part of the Urban Systems road improve­ until after an Ehister recess ending In rebate — intends to introduce a sions of the jobs bill have passed both ment on W. Middle Tpke. and Adams St. Warm temperatures mid-April. as important as a tax bill should be the House and Senate, there has been number of amendments to the held hostage because of public works both Tuesday and Wednesday created scenes like this throughout The Senate leaves April 7 and Byrd no conference to negotiate the measure. projects, it was clear the ad­ said there would be no action on the differences because of a dispute over the area. (Herald photo by Dunn) ministration’s “hit list” has cooled tax bill “until after we come back Even before Byrd officially an­ a Senate addition of $9 billion for con­ the party loyalty of some Democrats because we cannot finish it in four nounced the delay, it appeared action struction of water treatment plants. who might otherwise actively sup­ days” of work next week. would be put off because of a lack of Congress -returns April 17, which port Carter on the rebate. happens to be about the time Carter has promised to complete a review of his plans to scale back the water Today’s news summary! projects. Compiled by United Press International Carter has recommended that $289 1-84-86 link gets backing million be removed from the fiscal 1978 budget for 16 projects, and that State National another 14 projects be studied for HARTFORD — Gov. Ella T. WASHINGTON — Ground possible cuts. was Grasso has interceded in the Fair- broken today at Stony Run, near at East Hartford hearing Another complicating factor on the field County veterans nursing Baltimore, to mark the beginning tax bill is that almost no one likes the home dispute and ordered $30,000 of the upgrading of the Boston- By MAL BARLOW thousands of cars and trucks daily rebate. temporary connector to released so a site feasibility study Washington rail corridor for 120 into East Hartford’s local streets. Herald Reporter Manchester's piece of 1-84. Then Republicans are almost un­ can be started. However, it mph passenger trains. Eventually Everyone speaking Wednesday Town leaders speak poiish up the designs and finish the animously against it while appears Unlikely the home will be the project will employ an es­ night at the state Department of Sen. George Hannon of East Hart­ highway. Democrats break down into three built until sometime next year. timated 6,000 track crew workers 'Transportation (DOT) public hearing ford said he has argued for relief to State Rep. Muriel Yacavone said groups; and the job is to be done by 1961. on 1-84 and 1-88 spoke in favor of it. — Those who are against the rebate townspeople from the state’s many area voters keep calling and WETHERSFIELD - The All recognized Blast Hartford’s but will vote for it out of party loyal­ highways for 20 years. Hannon writing her. They want to know how Connecticut gaming commission traffic problems. Highway traffic pressed DOT leaders for a timetable soon will the connector be built. ty- has got itself into a classic bind. WASHINGTON - Because now gluts town roads. on this connector. Joseph Dentamara, East Hartford — Those whose states have lost How do you promote legalized Larry Hardison of Kansas City Yet promised court fights and Robert Drake, DOT director of resident speaking on behalf of U.S. water projects and who don’t like Uie gambling without going over­ put his religion ahead of his job, bureaucratic procedures may pre­ planning, said the whole T-84 from Congressman William Cotter, said rebate but who probably will vote for board by creating compulsive he was fired. Now his case is i t ... eventually. vent construction of the 1-84 to 1-86 Hartford to Providence, R.I. has an Cotter pledges his support. He will do gamblers? It thinks it has a solu­ about to produce a major connector for many more years. environmental impact statement what he can in Washington. —Tbose who are against the rebate tion by working with local Supreme Court decision in the DOT leaders spent the first hour (EIS). This must be approved first. State Rep. Dick Willard said, “The and won’t let party loyalty or chapters of Gamblers Anonymous deiicate area of religious going over details of their plans for It will take up to eight more months. state has a moral obligation to cure anything else convince them to vote to warn persons not to bet beyond freedom. the connector. for it. Next the connector section here the problem.” their means. 1-84 will be rebuilt from west of will take about two years to design. Town Counclbnan John Finnegan The question isn’t whether a tax CHATTANOOGA; Tenn. - Roberts St. to Manchester. It will bill will pass, but whether its cor­ Buying 10 homes and four businesses asked Dan AltobelU of the Federal HARTFORD — Bridgeport has Della Dockery, a 41-year-oid have three main lanes of traffic nerstone will be the $10.5 billion one­ will tA e time also but may be done Highway Administration what won a legislative battle in a 40- mother of six, died of a heart at­ [60 going in each direction. One of the time rebate or an equivalent perma­ while the highway is designed. Then happened to the 1-84 EIS. Will it win year fight to expand its airport in tack today while connected to life three will be a “priority lane” for nent tax cut to put a couple of dollars building can start. federal okay? Stratford against the wishes of the support systems her family had buses and car poolers. Drake told Hannon these times Altobelli told him the connector a week into everyone’s take-home sought to have removed. She bad Table Bike paths will run under and along pay. community’s residents. The could all be lengthened by court portion of 1-84 is just a part of the Judiciary Committee approved a been in a semi-comatose state the highway. suits. whole plan from Hartford to since an earlier heart attack 1-84 in East Hartford will connect bill which, if enacted, \^ll permit |70 Mayor Richard Blackstone cited Providence. Federal law requires the a court to condemn land around caused major brain damage. at last to 1-84 in the south end of all the “delays, delays, delays.” He whole EIS win approval. Without it, Income tax Manchester. ’The Manchester section the airport to allow extension of said he fears the EIS is “sitting on a federal funds will not be given for the runways. WASHINGTON - President 17 was completed in 1971. But it stopp^ EA. bureaucratic shelf somewhere.” connector. Carter’s goal of a 30 per cent cut at Spencer St. thereby dumping Federal funds will pay for 90 per supported Blackstone suggested DOT build a NEW HAVEN - Hannah H. in White House staff is being —See Page Ten-A Gray, a Wall Street financier, will dropped because it went beyond by blacks become the first woman to head the where you feei the pinch. an Ivy League school when Yale Press Secretary Jody Powell said HARTFORD (UPI) - The University president Kingman Wednesday. Instead of the 185 legislature’s Black Caucus today Brewster Jr. leaves to become U. promised, the professional staff is joined organized labor in supporting S. Ambassador to Great Britain. now expected to number about House Speaker James J. Kennelly’s Mrs. Gray is currently Yale 210, compared to 245 now on the call for a state income tax. Provost and will automatically payroll. There were 257 on the “A graduated, progressive state in­ become acting president under staff when Carter took office. come tax represents an idea whose Yale’s bylaws when Brewster time has come,” the caucus said in a resigns. NENANA, Alaska - All of statement. Alaska listens for the wail of the Their approval followed siren of Nenana — the siren that Wednesday’s endorsement vote by signals the real beginning of the executive board of the Connec­ Regional spring. When it goes off, within ticut State Labor Council, a vocal the next 40s days, somebcxfy wiil critic of the current tax system. BOSTON — Pilots association be as much as $150,000 richer. The caucus, in a letter to Kennelly, gives Logan International Airport Prizes go to the person or persons said his plan was a “major leap away in Boston a “black .star” danger who correctly guess the exact from band-aid economics” and a rating, the worst possible, but day, hour and minute a clock is move toward “equitable fiscal federal and Massachusetts Port stopped by a tethered pylon in the management of state government.” Authority officials deny the ice of the Tanana River. The labor council board said there allegations. were some revisions it would like to International make, but basically Kennelly’s plan BOSTON — The Massachusetts was a good one. House calls for investigation of KINSHASA, Zaire - Other legislative leaders have in­ charges made at the corruption Demoralized government troops dicated they do not support the trial of two state senators that are deserting as rebel invaders proposal and Gov. Ella T. Grasso other public officials also push deeper into Zaire’s southern -. -4* remains committed to vetoing any received payoffs from a private copper belt and infiltrate the key income tax bills. consulting firm. mining city of Kolwezi, reports Kennelly Monday unveiled a plan from the region said today. to cut existing taxes — which he said PROVIDENCE, R. I. - Em­ Band shell girders installed fall unfairly on the needy — and battled state Rep.-elect William MOSCOW — The long-dormant With the perimeter walls of Manchester’s Bicentennial Band Shell erected, specially replace the revenue with an income H. Bailey, fighting extradition to Los Island volcano in the Caspian prefabricated girders are being installed by Joseph Swensson Jr., contractor for the Ux that would raise $365 million a Michigan on a shoplifting convic­ Sea has staged a massive eruption year. project. Nearly $6,000 has to be raised to cover the cost of a roof for the shell, Walter tion, wins support from Lt. Gov. that covered three quarters of the Kennelly said his plan would mean Thomas R. DiLuglio who says the island under 23 feet of mud and &MOW, town engineer, said. Hopefully, the funds will be raised and the roof installed a reduction in the overall tax load for pmple of Bailey’s district elected rock, the official Tass news agen­ before the dedication ceremonies which are scheduled for May 22. (Herald photo by Lar- 77 per cent of state residents, with him and he should be sworn in to cy said today. No injuries were the breaking point being those per­ office. reported. sons earning $14,800 per year. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALf), Manchester, Conn., Thura.. March 31. 1977

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Manchester police report Manchester Ellington; Kevin Seniors prove talent is ageless MHS teachers hospital notes Beliinghausen, 20D Esquire Jaycee to hold Easter egg hunt Dr.; James Cooley, Stafford Springs; Virginia Worden, 80 The Manchester Jaycee’s will Thomas Shaia, 21, 146 Center St., Numerous articles with a total es­ said that approxloately 1,300 candy special appearance to greet the By BETTY RYDER "Summertime” set the scene and music by the Sunshlners; and slng- the Railroad,” and “The Old Gray Discharged Tuesday: Lora Larrabee St., East Hartford; again sponsor the annual Blaster Egg e g p will be available to searchers children and hand out prizes to the Family Editor “Dockside - Rlvertown, U.S.A.” along music by the "Old Timers.” Mare.” was charged early today with timated value of $500 was reported King, 101 Connecticut Ann McDonald, West Hunt at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 9, at operating a motor vehicle while un­ stolen from a boat parked in the yard in college fair between one and ten years old. hunters. ’Ilie project is cospon- Members of the Manchester Senior may never be the same. ’The show even took on an inter­ Helen Bumford warned husband­ Boulevard, East Hartford; Willington; Susan Richard, 17 Center Spring Park. der the influence of liquor. He was of a Bates Rd. home. ’The theft, Lafayette Ave., East Hart­ Citizens proved last night that talent ’lie Tambourine Chorus rollicked national flavor with "Dear Old seeking females that "You Can’t Get Members of Manchester High School’s guidance Evald Erickson, 32C Charles Project Chairman Kevin O’Brien The Easter bunny will make a Center St. released on a promise to appear in reported Wednesday, occurred over Dr.; Anna Prentice, Main St., ford. is ageless. into a fast paced "Cotton Blossom” Donegal” by Rita Bowler and a Man With A Gun” ; Neil Paterson department will participate at the National College Fair court April 19. the past two weeks, police said. Going through their paces at a and Ix>retta Jaslowskl’s rendition of "O’Mary” by Mary Chaves. played "Bells of St. Mary” on his held at the Hartford Civic Center Tuesday and Fred Yates, 16, of 81 Laurel St., dress rehearsal for their variety "Can’t Help Lovin’ ’Iliat Mm of Gloria Benson, program director, musical saw; and Toni Pouech sang Several items, including a power Wednesday. Showboat Show in the auditorium at Mine” could put Broadway to shame. sashayed across the stage in a lovely “My Man." was charged with operating a motor saw and other tools, were reported Miss Anne Beechler, Mrs. Grace Kunz and Ronald vehicle without the owner’s permis­ stolen from a garage and cellar of a East Catholic High School, the cast Wally Fortin, director of the Senior hoop-skirted gown, then quickly ’liie finale found the cast gliding Mocadlo will help to staff the individual counseling area sion, also early today. He was home on Franklin St. The theft oc­ aptly lent their expertise to the Citizens Center, brought roars of changed to appear as Johnnie in Across the stage to Uie strains of on Wednesday afternoon. scheduled for court April 18. curred since Monday. ’The value of production directed by Roger and laughter from the Young Adult “Chorus Girls and Stage Door John­ “After ’The Ball” and Dave Hutchin­ The fair is open ’Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and 6 illlllillll! ! ■■■■■■■■■BBBB David I. Swanson, 22, of 106 Carter the stolen items was listed at |179. Marci Negro. Group of the Manchester Weltered nie.” son, in a deep far-reaching voice, to 9 p.m., and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admis­ St., was charged with fourth-degree A fire on the rope of a flag pole at With a little imagination, one could Workshop, who had been invited to Ruth McElraevy, who designed the sang "Old Man River.” sion is free. ' Deli Department Specials "N larceny after a shoplifting incident at St. Bridget’s School was reported to IT h OWEST MEATS almost hear the water splashing as attend the rehearsal, with his version costumes, did a tremendous job, es­ Space limitations does not allow in­ Representatives from 310 colleges, universities, Sears in the Parkade ’Tuesday. He police Wednesday. ’The fire was put TOBIN'S FIRST PRIZE C H the showboat’s huge paddle wheel of Tiny Tim and "Tip Toe Through pecially with the colorful costumes dividual accounts of each perfor­ military academies and career colleges will be on hand to began to turn and start its musical the ???.” worn by the Tambourine Chorus. In- was released on a promise to appear out by a passerby who saw two discuss their institutions’ programs and facilities. IN TOWN mance, but all of the senior citizens in court April 11. youths running from the area, police THURIN6ER *1 journey. A special "bravo” to Charles Tar- cidently, the tabmourlnes were and the crew who capably advised, ’There will also be group sessions on general admissions donated by Lee Burton. said. The set decorating by Manny Sbona plnian, who sang Frank Sinatra’s supervised, and improvised the and financial aid. U.8. CHOICE MUCKE’S was outstanding, as was the huge famous “My Way” in a strong, clear Glamour girl Helen Vice, attired in production, deserve a round of A special feature of the fair is the individual counseling revolving wheel built by Howard voice, that was most pleasurable to a black and white gown topped with a applause. Stevens reappoints Kowalski and career information center where visitors can sit the ear. Sinatra’s a hard act to red boa, added a little spice to the UNDERBLilDE ROLOGNA • lb. Miller and Joe Dupont. It was a “Hot Time In The Old Republican Gov. Thomas J. Meskill down and talk with a counselor, admissions or financial follow, but Tarpinian’s presentation show with her dance version of HARTFORD (UPI) - House From the overture played by Town” last night. Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens in 1971 when the commission was aid officer on a one-to-one basis. DUBUQUE Karen Krinjak, musical director, and was great. "Hard Hearted Hannah.” The Variety Showboat will be Information also will be available here on opportunities STEAK* ROAST The Showboat included such pop­ ’The performers, all senior citizens, has reappointed Beatrice G. formed. She was elected chairman Bob Bridgeman, percussionist, the presented Friday and Saturday night last year. for women, veterans, adults wishing to continue their U.8. CHOICE BONELESS C 4 « ular numbers as "The Way We worked hard to miake the production Kowalski to a six-year term on the A RRAUNSCHWEIGER .lb. show moved smoothly filled with lots at 8, and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in state gaming commission. Stevens, a Milford Republican, education, and Spanish-speaking students. of laughter, and touches of nostalgia. Were” by Beatrice Maher, who has a a success. And it is. the auditorium at East Catholic High Students wishing to attend the College Fair may be COOPER very charming voice; hand-clapping ’The audience joined in a "Slng-A- Mrs. Kowalski, a Wallingford exercised his right Wednesday to ap­ SHOULDER ROAST * 1 * * Ida Cormier’s presentation of School. Tickets will be available ear­ Republican, is now chairman of the point a member to the commission excused from school if previous arrangements are made. Long” with "The Old Timers” to ly, before each performance, on a U.8. CHOICE BONELESS (LONDON BROIL) C 4 O A SHARP CHEESE • lb. such tunes as ‘Tve Been Working on gaming panel, but her term expires after reports circulated Mrs. Grasso, first come, first served basis. at the end of June. ’Die terms of a Democrat, would not reappoint Jazz returning to Newport Democrat Michael R, Seri of Dan­ Mrs. Kowalski. SHOULDER STEAK * I ® * VUiiiiimnnif bury and Republican Robert R. Senate Minority Leader Lewis B. U.8. CHOICE (CHUCK) C 4 K A NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) New York City in 1971 after Cagenello of Simsbury also expire Rome of Bloomfield is expected to Day school pupils] ■■■■■■■■■■■■ — Big names in the world a near riot at Festival SALS then. reappoint Cagenello, who recently CUBE STEAK * 1 * * of jazz, from Basie to Field. ■USTAURANTDEUY S t e i D c a s e Mrs. Kowalski was named by filM a commission vacancy. M in^s, will be back in to visit Cape U.S. CHOICE BF.EF Newport this summer. Promoter Phyllis Adessi Cinem as I FISH DEPARTMENT The State Properties said she doesn’t want her Breakfast IMnMTATta4 Featuring This Week K x iru FNFSXT-SIM DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A Several Manchester and area students of the Solomon I SHOT n s Commission Wednesday effort compared to the past Wednesday’s daily Speclar nu-siiT-siii festivals but promises a Show Starts qt 7:00 Schechter Day School of Greater Hartford have teamed I approved a three-day up with Schechter students from. Boston, Mass., and I LEAN FRESH festival to be held July 1-3 star-studded lineup of ZASr HARTFOm Q 2^\t h e a t r e s e a s t _Gene Wilder • Richard Pryor entertainment. The Albany, N.Y., for a five-day ecological trip to Cape Cod. I at Fort Adams State Park Up, Up and Away -••nrlnsIfOiiilAai— ____ aea-saio Members of Grades 5, 6 and 7 left Sunday and will I BEEF fo r STEW 1 “ ’' COD FILLET - * 1 . 5 9 but said no beer can be audience will be restricted The cost of Social Security > S IL V E n to the 6,500 seating area Varnon Circia fUMAanurmm return today. | sold. continues to escalate, ’The (N«xl to Vomon $a.BO Ml atsopM. FRESH A A a FRESH and security will be heavy, Conference Board points out. S T R E n M > Local and area students attending are Karen Segal, I ’The old Newport Jazz NaUonN M t) Dayna Podrove, Andrew Segal and &ott Tinturin, all of I Festival was moved to she said. Spending for Social Securify HIT« GROUND CHUCK „ PBIOIRLUT -* 1.59 amount^ to only 1.1 per cent lEDFORD/HOFFMIUy Manchester, and Naomi Press, and Daniel Press, both of I of the nation’s taxable payroll Mother Jugs and Speed’!, Rockville. I WEAVER CO^A in 1950. But this figure jumped ____ m w The jaunt focused on outdoor education, especially on 1 to 5.9 per cent in 1960, to 8.1 |H ITM | Theater schedule Hesbentsmet Race With The Devir PQ the transition to spring. ’The program was planned in con-' per cent in 1970 and to 10.7 per junction with Passover which begins Sunday. CHICKEN BREASTS „ „ Z * * cent in 1975. t h c . L [ p o l^ Wsms * 1.39 Burnside Theater 1 - At Camp Wingate and Camp Kirland in Yarmouth ■ “The Vernon Cine 1 — “The Sen- l- 8 6 m T 9 1 - fO U O W BURNSIDE SICNS Enforcer.” 7:40-9:20 iinel,” 7:30-9:30 senph where the students stayed, they studied tree identifica­ J B A l Burnside Theater 2 — '“The Vernon Cine 2 — “The Other tion, oceanography, astronomy, swamp life and the^ Sentinel,” 7:30-9:05 M . 'H h U l B a various habitats of living things. Side of the Mountain,” 7:15- |5W W HBm W i,i.STW . • IZI-»1 U.A. ’Iheater 1 — “Airport 9:15 77,” 7:00-9:15 CLINT SASTWOOD BIB U.A. 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P&D SHRIMP I LIM IT ONE BtiiseBwifiBM aeiiwi yw»e>ee»wwob ;^CUSTOMERS MINUTE MAID LIMIT ONE I ■ VALID THRU APRIL 2 VALID THRU APRIL 2 I I HIGHLAND PARK, MANCHESTER 394 Tolland Turnpiko jNUNGEJUKE.... ■HIGHLAND PARK, MANCHESTER I M andiaster ------MOUJARD Woodland Gardens 288 CENTER ST> jounsoni At Exit 94 -1-86 168 Woodland 8t. 4mrrk'j M e n e h e n te r MANCHESTER OPEN LA n 7DAY1 A W88K> in m u n iu in iiiiiiin i PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 31. 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., TTiurs.. March 31, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-j Menus HEALTH [ Engaged ] Airman honored Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. S.Sgt. John P. Kakos has been Elderly bread, butter, milk, pineapple tidbits soup, ham and cheese sandwich on selected as Airman of the Month of or mixed fruit. rye, vegetable sticks, chocolate pud­ Covensky-Wilbur March. The 36-year-old airman is an The following menus will be ’Tuesday: Hamburg patty on a roll, ding, milk. aircraft mechanic with the 103d served, April 4-7, at Mayfair and The engagement of Miss Cheryl Keep taking calcium french fried potatoes, buttered peas Thursday; Sliced turkey with Lee Covensky to Michael George CAMSQ of the Connecticut Air Westhill Gardens to Manchester National Guard. addressed envelope for DEAR READER - No, or beets, Easter cake, milk. gravy, cranberry sauce, whipped Wilbur, both of Vernon, has been an­ DEAR DR. LAMB - and that you are still ac­ residents over 60: Wednesday: One-half day elemen­ mailing. People can help anything like a normal potato or sweet potato, whole kernel nounced by her parents, Mr. and He served on active duty in the Air Three years ago I fell and tive. Monday: Barbecued beef on warm tary; no lunch program. prevent this problem or chewing mechanism will com, bread, butter, ice cream, milk. Mrs. John E. Covensky of 204 Force for four years and was broke my left hip and left You will need to keep on bun, seasoned green beans, fruited Junior and ^ n io r High: Tomato Friday: Good Friday — no school. Terrace Dr., Vernon. stationed at Nellis AFB, Nev. He has decrease its severity by not cause you to dislocate gelatin with whipped topping, bread, foot. I tiad expert atten­ taking those calcium pills Mr. Wilbur is the son of Melvin been in the Connecticut Air Guard for tion and am very happy to that your doctor gave you. being sure they get enou^ Oie jaw. margarine, milk. ’The only real harm is the Wilbur of 39 Village St., Rockville, three years and has completed the be working as usual. I He knows that as long as calcium in the diet. The ’Tuesday: Turkey and vegetable pot aircraft and missile maintenance "dowager’s hump" is only sugar content. A constant and Mrs. Florence Wilbur of 203 teach piano and I carry a you keep taking calcium it pie with whipped potato topping, Terrace Dr., Vernon. technician course at Amarillo AFB, part of the disease. source of sugar in the buttered lima beans, creamy cab­ cane to be safe when I go will help decrease the loss The bride-elect is employed as a Tex. Frequent fractures with mouth may increase your bage slaw, chilled purple plums, places. of calcium from your Alm anac secretary at Pratt & Whitney Divi­ Sgt. Kakos was graduated from minimal damage is the chances of having cavities. whole wheat bread, margarine, milk. I have had more falls bones, a condition that we sion of United Technologies Corp., Saunders Trade School in Yonkers, since the bad one and even call osteoporosis. The other important problem. The other problem is Wednesday: Roast rump of beef You didn’t say why you swallowing air. ’This can East Hartford. N.Y. He is employed as an inspector sprained the ankle of the problem is common in with gravy, potatoes au gratin, By United Press International In 1938, Daylight Saving Time went by Pratt & Whitney Division of are having so much trouble cause air or gas accumula­ The engagement of Miss Jan Marie ’The engagement of Miss Irene Ann ’The engagement of Miss Debra Her fiance is employed by Sol same foot that I broke. I women after the seasoned broccoli, chocolate cake, Today is ’Thursday, March 31, the into effect in the United States for United Technologies Corp. in East y / Christadore of Manchester to Peter Baron of Ellington. think I am fortunate not to menopause and there is a with your balance. You tion in the digestive system bread, margarine, milk. Dickinson to Charles William Ann Nowak of Manchester to Leslie 90th day of 1977 with 275 to follow. the first time. Michael Martinello of Newington has The couple is planning an April 23 Hartford. He and his wife, Lana, and have broken more bones. continual loss of bone sub­ need to find out what you and makes some people un­ ’Thursday: Baked chicken parts Marshall Jr., both of Vernon, has John Anderson of East Hampton has The moon is approaching its full In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson been announced by her parents, Mr. wedding at First Congregational th e ir th re e ch ildren live in The doctor discovered stance. A large percentage can do to prevent having comfortable. If you are not with gravy, boiled potato in jacket, been announced by her parents, Mr. been announced by her parents, Mr. S.Sgl. John P. Kakos and Mrs. Jack CJiristadore of 20 Church of Vernon. Manchester. that I have soft bones and of broken hips and other more falls. having this oroblem you carrot and raisin salad, fresh pear, phase. announced he would not seek re- and Mrs. Everett C. Dickinson Jr. of and Mrs. Joseph R. Nowak of 41 Willard St. he preKribed four calcium fractures are caused by That problem may be can forget that. whole wheat bread, margarine, milk. ’The morning star is Mars. election and ordered suspension of 2 Trumbull St., Vernon. Coolidge St. tablets to be taken daily for "brittle bones” from os­ related to your eyesight or Other than these two Friday: Good Friday — no lunch The evening stars are Mercury, American bombing in North Viet­ Mr. Martinello is the son of Mr. Mr. Marshall is the son of Mr. and Mr. Anderson Is the son of Mr. and the rest of my life. I am 78. teoporosis. you may have a distur­ possible problems it really served. Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. nam. and Mrs. Anthony Martinello of Mrs. Charles W. Marshall of 364 Mrs. Harry T. Anderson of East Newington. My inquiry is this, have I bance in your balance doesn’t maire any The menu is subject to change. Those bom on this date are under In 1971, Army Lt, William Galley Taylor St., Vernon. Hampton. Births The bride-elect was graduated taken the calcium tablets You need to take about a mechanism. difference how much gum the sign of Aries. was sentenced to life imprisonment The bride-elect was graduated The bride-elect was graduated long enough now to be gram of calcium a day. To DEAR DR. LA M B-I’ve you chew. from Manchester High School in from Rockville High School and from East Catholic High School in Austrian composer Franz Joseph for his part in the slaying of 22 Viet­ Jean, Jason George, son Lionel G. Jean Sr. of Berry more safe in regard to help you understand os­ been told that gum chewing (Because of the volume School 1973. She is employed as a teller at Windham Community Memorial 1971. She attended Manchester Com­ Mrs. Bernard Ciechowski was born March 26 at Haydn was bom March 31, 1732. namese civilians. Of Lionel G. Jr. and Sally Ave., Coventry. of 5 Terrace Dr., broken bones? Is it all right teoporosis better and why is dangerous and can cause of mail Dr. Lamb cannot Machanics Savings Bank. Hospital. She is employed as a munity College and the Educational Manchester Memorial Cafeteria menus, which will be On this day in history: Scovell Jean of 189 Trow­ Rockville. His paternal to take two tablets at the you need to keep taking the the jaw,, to move out of answer your letters per­ Her fiance was graduated from licensed practical nurse at Rockville Center for Human Development in Hospital. Her maternal served in Manchester Public Schools In 1870, one hour after ratification bridge Rd., Coventry. He grandparents are Mr. and same time? I sometimes calcium I am sending you place. Can you give me the sonally but he will answer April 4-8, are as follows: A thought for the day: American Newington High School in 1972. He is General Hospital. Hartford. She is employed by Charles While, Robert Paul grandparents are Mr. and The Health Letter number of the 15tb Amendment to the was born March 25 at Mrs. Robert White of New r e a liz e th a t I h ave straight facts about gum representative letters of Monday: One-half day elementary; humorist Charles Farrar Browne employed by the State of Connec­ Her fiance was graduated from Gordon & Sons, Inc. in Portland. III, son of Robert P. Jr. Mrs. Louis Lanzano of 18 ticut. Manchester Memorial Hyde Park, L.I., N.Y. forgotten to take all four 6-10, Osteoporosis: Bone chewing. I chew about 10 general interest in this no lunch program. Constitution, Thomas Peterson- said, "Let us all be happy and live Rockville High School and Windham Her fiance was graduated from and Patricia Ciechowski Watrous Rd., Bolton. Her Softening. Others who column. Write him in care The couple is planning a June 11 Hospital. His maternal paternal grandparents are tablets. pieces of gum a day so as Junior and Senior High: Orange Mundy of Perth Amboy, N.J., within our means, even if we have to Regional-Vocational Technical East Hampton High School in 1970. White of 69 Linwood Dr., want this information can to keep from eating in of Manchester Evening became the first American black to wedding at St. Mary’s Episcopal School where he majored in elec­ He is employed at Baldwin In­ grandparents are Mr. and East Hartford. He was Qualtropani, Laura Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quat­ DEAR READER — I am juice, chicken chow mein on crisp borrow money to do it." Mrs. John D. Scovell of 165 Marie, daughter of Albert glad you have done so well send 50 cents for it with a between meals. Is this too Herald, P.O. Box 1551, noodles, buttered rice, tossed salad. vote. Church in Manchester. (Nassiff trical wiring. He is employed at dustries, Inc. in East Hampton. b o rn M arch 25 a t tropani of 26 Hudson St., long-stamped, self- much or too harmful? Radio City Station, New photo). Grossman’s Lumber Co. The couple is planning a May 28 Cedar Swamp Rd., Coven­ Manchester Memorial S. and Rosemarie Lanzano East Hartford. She has a York, NY 10019.) No date has been set for the wed­ wedding. try. His paternal grand­ Hospital. His maternal Quattropani of 61 Colum­ brother, Anthony, 3Vi; and ding. (Loring photo) parents are Mr. and Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and bus St., East Hartford. She a sister, Carla, 6W. WE HAVE THE GliUrr B-U-N-N-Y We'd Uke You To Win! fDAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT Caldor Plaza Manchaater 649-5487 UTH CENIIlf *•^1 t.V’if ('(' cS t (I V t*!, C a w ilt,') ritU vui vli. -LUNCHEON SPECIALS- -DINNER SPEGIALS- 11:00 to 4:00 Sale! Girls, Teens & Jrs. 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Walter Henderson, D- win on the floor,” said Decko, called it "absolute­ happiness of CBIA and Manchester — A City of Village Charm Trumbull, got his com­ Committee Cochairman ly ridiculous” and said his labor showed "the com­ promise on tightening the Samuel Gejdenson, D- group would move for promise has merit.” " Founded Oct. 1. 1881 unemployment compensa­ Bozrah. repeal of all benefits on the Decko said his objection Memtwr, Audit Bureau o« Ctreulatlon Member. United Proei International tion law and neither Both labor, which has Senate floor, where it goes was that statistics showed Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, business nor organized fought any change, and the next. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. labor is happy about it. Connecticut Business and Betty Tianti, the Connec­ The Labor and Industrial Industry Association, the ticut State Labor Council's I Raymond F. Hobinaon, Edllor-Publlther Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor Relations Committee force behind the move for lobbyist, said her group “The simpler Wednesday endorsed a repeal, called the com­ would try to scuttle the plan to extend the waiting promise unacceptable. bill. time before persons who your return quit their job or get fired can collect benefits and the less shorten the period for Hsnry w. Block 10% DICOUNT 10% P rttid s n t In defense of the which they can collect. we charge. The present four-week WITH THIS COUPON ON BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Reason No. 2 why H&R Block U.S. Postal Service waiting period would be CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN COMPANY LENTEN FISH DINNER lengthen^ to seven weeks. should do your taxes. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY THIS WEEK State benefits would be cut MH-1 OFFER EX FIM t APRIL It, 1177 The weather has replaced nor, marketing vice president Block didn’t become America’s largest from 26 weeks to 17 weeks, income tax preparer by charging high INCLUDES everything else as the No. 1 of a greeting card firm. wifich would mean an prices. For example, if you qualify for the topic of discussion among The surprising fact, though, overall cut, counting WHITE METAL DETECTORS GET IN ON THE FUN. SPRING IS HERE! short form, we charge a very low price. Americans. But when spring is that the U.S. Postal Service federal contributions, from 65 weeKp to 42V4 weeks. Even if your return is more complicated. • MiheCHOWHaorSIlUO You Can Eat comes, as it has, renewed con­ is far more effective than all Last week the panel tied Block's fee is still very reasonable. troversy over the fate of the the complaints and warnings 11-11 on a bill to strip all WANTEDII U.S. Postal Service is not far would indicate. The latest benefits, with Henderson’s You Can Drink vote the key one. COINS + CURRENCY H a R B L O C K - u the COFFEE, TEA or SODA behind. report of the GAO found that He had bMn on record as BOLD + SILVER „ _— ^ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE As everyone knows, since as of March of last year, the wanting the system WE BUY. SELL and TRADE •Choico of POTATO or VEOETADIE passage of the Postal Postal Service; changed, but voted against DAILY from 10-6 • THURS. ’til 0 3S6 Rear West Middle Tpke«646-5440 the elimination of all Reorganization Act of 1971 • was handling from five to SAT. 9-8 •E«n n iTFo n benefits. His vote forced 1111 M $t • CUSTONMIY •consmir • I VarWj (which transformed the 54 times more mail than any of the tie and stopped that bill 7U-H7I. of CMLD’S PLATES @69* BUYINO PRE-1960 U.S. SILVER COINS S2t-ni3 Fm INM system into a part-public, part- the 10 major overseas postal from going to the floor. m w ii WNUqtM He said his action was S2.80 - S3.10 PER DOLUR • ROCmiE $lt.USN private agency), the cost of a systems (Australia, Belgium, MttSNnhilv • Of Course — NOTimNG meant to force a com­ Until Saturday. April 2nd first-class stamp has more Canada, France, Japan, I7SAIM • EUTNMTFOn promise. Slllkli$t than doubled — from six to 13 Netherlands, Sweden, His plan w o rk e d .__ __ MemHMSSM 224 M M T|ka - WE-WAML^YOU TO COME BACK cents. The General Accounting Switzerland, United Kingdom "I’m reasonably happy, M l U N m I n . liVinMarcIi (Tki Mn| 9nti) SM-2UI t7S-7t4l Office (GAO), which con­ and West Germany); it's the best thing we could CONNECTICUT VALLEY 144-1411 have come up with,” he 240 Spencer St. tinually audits the service, said Wednesday. COIN COMPANY ONLY 15 DAYS LEFT, No Appokitment Neeesstfy warns that first-class rates • was handling more letters The vote in favor of the 833 MAIN ST., MANCHESTES 287 W. Middle Tnpke. will reach 19 cents next year per postal employe than these compromise was 14-6 on A cro ss From Library countries; curtailment of benefits for E$t. 1961 643-6290 ALSO Sears Mandiester Pailtade - MANCHESTER and 34 cents by 1984 unless Wheeling it in Center Springs Park (Photo by Steve Dunn) i m H3-1SS1 m 24S STME n n s • was covering a larger area people who get fired and Congress votes larger sub­ 13-7 for people who quit. sidies. and, "Because the unemploy­ It’s hard to find anyone • was the cheapest of any of ment compensation fund is in debt there has been who’s happy with the Postal these countries except Canada. Energy policy power play great pressure to change Service or optimistic about its More important, the GAO the law. The meat cleaver future. reports that delivery perfor­ WASHINGTON - (NEA) - When approach (elimination of Martba Angle and A poll conducted by a mance has steadily improved. push comes to shove, it^s the guys the President is a babe in the woods. all benefits) wasn’t accep­ Robert Walters dependents with pipelines, refineries, table to the committee, but newspaper in one midwestern Overnight delivery of first- with the political muscle who make it Wright had good reason to expect or retail arms. through the door first. That’s just a the general feeling is city found that the class mail destined for local a new friends from the oil industry by that his request for a presidential A somewhat disorganizing coali­ fact of life, no matter who occupies something should be done. areas is consistently achieved for a talk. audience for his oil friends would be tion of consumer groups and labor We put forward this com­ overwhelming majority of peo­ the White House. at least 95 per cent of the time; “Y’all come,” said the President, honored. unions committed to seeking such promise because we want love ple asked said they would There's a whole lot of pushing and spring Croups suspicious diverstiture requirements assembled to make sure the meat rather have mail deliveries cut two-day delivery within a 600- shoving going on these days as the who has been in Washington long mom will love our enough to understand where the clout What is bugging some of the energy in Washington last weekend to plot mile radius is achieved 94 per April 20 deadline for unveiling the ad­ to three times a week than pay consumer groups around town is the their own assault on the White polyester spring coats warm-up linen looks ministration's new comprehensive lies on Capitol Hill when it comes to more for stamps or subsidies. cent of the time, and three-day suspicion that they may find it con­ House. Governors national energy policy draws closer. pushing administrative programs for girl-on-the-go But most said they didn’t like mail delivery to all other areas through a cantankerous House of siderably harder to get Carter’s ear It will be interesting to see whether pension law girl’s shop downtown occurs 93 per cent of the time. Representatives. to talk about issues dear to their own they make it through Carter’s door Spring coat fashions for big and little Great linen-looks with now of the care of the any of the alternatives. Clam oring In 1970, when the reorganiza­ hearts — such as the break-up of big before the final decisions on a new modernized spring chic... girl8...all in washable polyesterl All in the real thing, Mom! Bright gold coordinates by Even more concerned about Oil and gas executives, coal Half hour session tion act was being considered, oil companies, including in­ energy policy are made. HARTFORD (UPI) - we’ve plenty of It... prettiest Easter egg pastelsl Single & ‘Russ Girl’ in a carefree blend of poly/cotton. the prospect of higher postal producers, solar energy advocates, And so they did — four oil company When Connecticut's gover­ general deterioration of mail Double-Breasted Coats. • Shirtwaist Sizes 7 to 14. Jacket, $17. Striped Shirt, $11. rates is a business whose economists, labor leaders, consumer executives, their cost accountant and nors pension law was the kind to make all Looks NSome With Hardware or Bow Slacks, $14. T-Shirt, $8. Button-Wrap Skirt, livelihood depends upon people service was marked by major spokesmen, congressmen, governors Wright for a nice 15 to 20-minute written, the legislature ob­ your girls happyl Trim • Toddler Coats with Hats »Jr. $12. keeping those cards and letters breakdowns in which millions — just about anyone you are to name meeting with the President on March Open forum viously never thought a Styles for Sizes 7-14. Sizes 2-4T and 4- woman would ever be of pieces of mail were delayed — are clamoring for President 8, followed by another half-hour ses­ iiTTi-rrT[rTrfiTiiniriiiii-|ii|iriiiiii t n | m iii- r r - iin - T iriMiMiiii 6X, $ 2 2 . Sizes 7-14, $2 4 . coming. The National Associa- elected chief executive. for weeks. The workforce was Carter's attention on energy. sion with energy czar James R. tion of Greeting Card The President, in turn, has made a Schlesinger. The law says pension oversized and underpaid and benefits can only be paid to Publishers calls for a “Postal great point of soliciting ideas from “Each of these fellows is an in­ UT gift to band shell Bill of Rights” guaranteeing morale was at an all-time low. “widows” of deceased the broadest possible range of in­ dependent, and they’ve been talking acknowledged by LaBonne governors. reliable service at reasonable Today, five billion more terest groups and individuals. to me about some of the problems That would leave Gov. To the editor rates. It points out that first- letters are being handled by He mailed out 300,0(X) letters to or­ they’ve been having,” said Wright, our horizons to include large Hart­ Ella T. Grasso’s husband, The Bicentennial Committee of the class mail generates about 57 65,000 fewer employes than in dinary citizens and big shots alike, who conceded none of the oil ford businesses whose employes live Thomas, out in the cold in seeking advice. He just concluded a executives was a constituent of his. Town of Manchester decided two in Manchester. the event she passed away. per cent of all Postal Service 1970, and the employes are full-scale “town meeting” session in “There’s a big difference between years ago that its permanent com­ The House of Represen­ better paid and better trained Our first effort started at the top — revenues. Charleston, W.Va., to collect more the majors, the big diversified com­ memorative project would be the namely our largest employer — tatives decided~to remedy In testimony before the com­ and work in better surroun­ suggestions. And top offocials of the panies, and these homegrown guys construction of a band shell. The site United Technologies, Inc. Last week the situation Wednesday by mission on Postal Service at a dings with better equipment. Federal Energy Administration are who make up the exploratory seg­ was selected adjoining Manchester this community-dedicated firm sent unanimously approving an amendment to change the If productivity had not been scattered coast to coast this week ment of the industry. I thought the Community College property us a check in the amount of $2,500. all your girls hearing in Cleveland, an wording from "widows” to conducting similar public hearings of providing a beautiful natural executive of one of the improved and had employment President and Dr. Schlesinger should The main purpose of this letter is to "spouses.” can wear ’rughy’s’ their own. have some understanding of this,” amphitheater. thank the officers and directors of association’s largest continued at the historical The measure must stili Commendable but... Wright said. In its infancy, the committee United Technologies for sending us members supported a bill in­ rate, the Postal Service would be approved by the Senate It’s all very democratic, and cer­ attempted to have all funds raised our largest single gift to date. before being sent to Grasso have 100,000 more employes What should sisters wear out for cookies troduced in the U.S. Senate tainly commendable. But the fact Nothing secret from and by Manchester residents Hopefully, this generous act will for signing. and businessmen. The summer of and milk with the girls? How about our last April that would return today than it had in 1970, remains that the first nongovern­ There was nothing secret about the motivate other large Hartford 1976, I was asked to serve as fun­ most easy-to-care-for poly dress? A happy first-class rates to 10 cents for rather than 65,000 fewer. ment types to get through the door to meeting; it was listed on Carter’s employers to consider the merits to draising chairman in an effort to ex­ striping of white, na^, red, yellow and In short, the Postal Service the Oval Office to plead their case on public calendar for March 8. Both our band shall project as a perma­ individual mail users. pand our horizons. A special gifts green. Sizes 12-24 months, $8. 2T-4T, $10. energy issues were some indepen­ Wright and White House aides said nent momento to the Bicentennial. “We feel that Mr. and Mrs. has made significant progress drive, a sponsors program, and mis­ L 4-6X, $11. 7-14, $15. dent oil producers from Texas and the majority leader exerted no Thank you. United Technologies, Public and Ms. Public have taken it in towards becoming the kind of cellaneous other efforts, not the least Wyoming. special pressure to get the appoint­ for helping us get the second phase of system Americans need and of which was a tag sale generated in records the pocketbook far too long and They didn’t just waltz in unan­ ment. fundraising effort, significantly off excess of J25,0(X). This was sufficient have been charged with ad­ want, while operating under nounced one day and say they’d like “If there had been any reluctance the ground. to put in the foundation and walls ditional rates to pay for ser­ tremendous burdens. Certain­ to chat with the President. Instead, to see me or those people, I wouldn’t Manchester Bicentennial Certificate of devise with a firm price established for the ly, we should not give up hope House Majority Leader Jim Wright have quarreled or thrown my weight Committee Estate of Ellen S. Wilson vices given other class mail completion of the roof. to Russell W. Wilson and on it now. of Texas called Carter a couple around,” Wright said. George T. LaBonne Jr. users,” said Richard H. Con­ As the drive progressed, it became Woodrow S. Wilson, weeks ago and said he’d like to bring But neither the congressman nor Fundraising chairman obvious to me that we should expand property at 11 Ridge St. Judgment lien D&L Stores Inc. against John and Joan Rubin, Today’s thought $340.45, property at 329 Birch Mountain M . Building permits Meditation of the general smothered in ashes by the eruption of love at its best has an awesome Anita C. Bogner, 89 Birch thanksgiving Vesuvius in 79 A.D., they found in the power. St. John’s Gospel tells us: Mountain Rd., alterations It may seem ironic that man, who ruins of one of the better buildings “God so loved the world.” There is a at 58 Woodbridge St., $1,- is the crown of God’s Creation, is the body of a woman. Because of the distinct connection between loving 100. often the chief enemy and thwarter heavy gold ring she wore, she and caring. - Ambrose M. Delhi,.roof of God’s will for humanity. For man evidently belonged to the wealthier Can you love someone you don’t repair at 129 Keeney St., $375. is endowed with the power of choice classes. care for? God cares for us because Peter Smith, alterations — the capacity to make moral At first sight, it seemd her body He loves us. He planned our Salva­ at 94 Carpenter Rd., $5,000. was crouched in the comer, and she decisions. tion for us. As the Creator, He John and Ann Wabrek, We were not created to be puppets seemed to be alone. She was created our universe for us to live in roof repair at 15 Benton on a string; nor were we intended to crouched over and facing the corner — and use. He orders the universe ac­ St., $600. live an animal-like existence. Man is wall with her right arm extended. cording to His Laws and Purpose. He a moral being. God is Almighty. It is However, they found beneath her the conceived the idea, perfected the the Christian conviction that God’s body of a little crippled child. plan, and saw it through to its fulfill­ will and purpose will prevail. And She could have f l^ the terror and ment. BICYCLES this is the supreme reality of our escaped, but she could not have run Submitted by NEW USED Christian faith. Otherwise, the whole fast enough with the child. So she The Rev. John process and purpose of creation is stayed, with sheltering arm out­ D. Hughes null and void. stretched, and died, protecting the St. George s God is the Father of all mercies child. Episcopal Church who loves and cares for us. We can Creators always care, and parental Bolton draw near unto Him and know Him in ««»gaataac rw w w (iiwiHMBui, prayer, in sacrament, and. In medita­ POST ROAD PLAZA tion. As a Father cares for His Yesterdays MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 children, God cares for us, because VERNON. CONNECTICUT 25 y ears ago assistant medical examiner He loves us. a post 872-3159 V ie Approval is seen near on North he has held for 20 years. your convenient Worth’s Charge Card...it deserves a lot of Credit! And the love of God is sometimes SALES4ERVICE-PARTS • Downtown - Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 Manchester water rates. graphically illustrated in human life. Manchester Board of Tax Review ACCESSORIES • Except Thurs. 9:30 - 9:00 United Aircraft renews lease on ORCN EVERYDAY When archeologists excavated the Cheney Bros. slices $2,056,832 from town’s October A.. • Manchsstsr 4>arkads - Mon.-Wad. 10-9 ruins of the city Herculaneum, that EXCEPT SUN. 10 years ago 1966 Grand List bringing the taxable • Thurt. A Fri. 10-9; Sat. 10-6 city which, with Pompeii, was toUl to $217,218,582. THURS. a FRI. TIL 9 Dr. John W. Prignano resigns as * ■* i- P^ E BIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M>i)ch«tter. Conn.. Thurs.. March 31. \vn

LEGAL NOTICE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 31, 1977— PAGE NINE-A LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE UJA committee announced

Dr. Leo Charendoff, who Continuing as secretary- Chorches, Stanley Falkens- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Optra ting Budget - PUcal Tear 1977-78 is starting his second term treasurer, a post she has tein, Efrem Jaffe and Revenue Summary - General Fund Operating Budget - F iacal Ytar 1977-78 as chairman of March 25, 1977 \ Expenditure Summary-General Fund held for many years, is Lewis Segal. TO; BOARD OF DIRECTORS Adopted C ollected i Manager*# Approved Manchester's UJA (United Mrs. Philip (Liliian)^yer. Revenue Source When the committee had Collectod Budget Ao Ol"" B atiaa te Budget Jewish Appeal) Drive, has FROM; R. B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER ' Batlmata Prevloua Adopted Batlmated Dept. Manager*# i Approved vice-chairman of the com­ its organizational meeting 1975-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 1977-78 1977-70 Department Expanded Budget jtate an3 >ederaT 8outcee - continued Exp. Raquaat Raenmi. | Budget announced formation of a mittee is Emanuel Hirth. several days ago, Dr. 1975-74 1976-77 1976-77 1977-78 SUBJECT; Tentative Budget and Budget Increase Baeripted Personal PrepSrtp PL 74-334 199,369 1977-78 1977-78 committee for the 1977 Acting as team captains Debt Servlc_es-Bonded Indebtednaae I Charendoff noted that Fiscal Year Beginning July I, 1977 Honenakere* Servlce-Haals-on-Uheela - 10,770 Principal campaign, plus tentative for about 20 solicitors, all Urban Haas Trinait Act. DOT 325.000 535,750 535.750 ' 540,000 540.000 Manchester has par­ 35,510 Interest - Present Iiauaa State- Anti-RecessIon Funds Title II 117.673 346.424 320.581 plans for a UJA breakfast of whom are members of ticipated in the UJA Drive 38.881 Sub-Total 442,073 herewith submitted to you proposes an over-all expenditure increase of T otal 802 882,174 882,174 860,581 8 6 0 ,» ! ' and a UJA Sabbath Ser­ the UJA committee, are 1,276,837 1,239,995 524,407 1,264,895 1,375,317 since 1946, “two years even |2 450,977 or 10.6% from the fiscal year 1977 adopted budget. This requires a mill rate increase of 694 In te raat vice. Sheldon Adler, Samuel :V Other Rc”etiues 74.000 ^ 4 . 6 3 7 t 290.000 2W.OOO before Israel’s War of 9.43 for a total of 62.37 mills. Total Debt Service Interest on Invostnents 870,706 956,174 1,006,811 1,150,581 Independence.” 307,915 310,000 141,135 i l.lS O .JS l REVENUE ANALYSIS In te re st on Other Funds 310,000 310,000 Pgloyee-Ptnilontr H n.flf. 194,468 30.000 19,537 35.000 35.000 He said, “Many people U nclassified Revenues Soci.l s.curlty 215,292 SPMNG CUiUttNCE & TAG SAl£ Unfortunately the new Grand List increased less than two percent or a total of 65,863,049. This will 16,137 12.000 19,617 25.000 25.000 220,000 230,600 250.000 250.000 don’t know that, although Conservation Comlnslon :m.-Croup Lift, Accldmit & Hi.lth 47,233 55.000 55.000 56.000 2.822 2,000 1,486 2,300 2,300 Pension Contribution 56.000 produce $304,182 in new tax revenue based on the current tax rate. Due to the tight budget we are Insurance Refunds Pension • Special 300,000 400.000 400,000 600.000 600.000 the bulk of the money is for 120,338 75,000 12 75.000 50.000 2,784 4,968 4,968 4,968 Darcay Kitchens operating under in the current year, however, we do not foresee any surplus available for ap­ Sale of Town Property . 23.500 Insurance • Blue Cross 6,968 Israel, a big chunk of the T otal 141,723 155.000 178,500 232,000 232,000 propriation in the new budget. This compares with last year’s $412,581 of surplus funds that were 6 65.18G «29.000 181.789 Inauranee - C.H.S. 61,849 60.000 funds we collect here stays 447.300 422.300 Ineuranca - Major Medical 103,200 109,400 109,600 & Mlflwork Inc. used to reduce the amount to be raised from taxation. lo to l Non-Edueatlonel Roloted ^Sources 16,995.170 16,065 17,000 17.000 18.000 18.000 77 HILLIARD ST. (Rm f (, MANCHESTER, CONN. 18,104,837 11,375,661 17,965.663 21,445,257 Unemployment Companaatlon 829 3,000 in Manchester and in the Termination Benefits 12.000 15,000 15,000 iducatlonal Related Sources ■ -57.000 (Eloctrlc St. of Hilliard, Rear of Building 2nd Roor) Hartford area. Most rther categories of revenue compared with the current year are also lower. The funding for ^rrent Services » .0 0 0 Total Boployea-Peoelonar Benefits 805,775 934,966 1,001,268 1,342,366 “The funds that go to Tuition - Handicapped 1,362,368 the R O.T.C. operation is removed from the General Fund Budget and the ASM Grant decreases as 11,615 90.000 24,648 90.000 Totel Non-Functional - Mlac, Building Rentals 2,4Cr 2,226,089 2,636,946 2,455,385 3,057,234 3,057,236 Israel are earmarked for schMl enrollment declines. Over-all educational grants from State and Federal sources show a 12,995 8,000 2,657 6,000 8,000 nvtOutelde i FABULOUS SAVINGS UN Other-Educational iHealth Serv Dr. Leo Charendoff 2,233 2,500 1,196 immigrant housing, educa­ decline of nearly |100,000. Revenue Sharing Funds allocated to tax reduction decline by slightly Project Concern 2,500 2,500 Complete Kitchens from Dlspleye 23,100 25.000 25.000 30,000 m tion, health, agricultural over $300,000. Part of this is attributed to advance commitment for the Concord-Baldwin Street T uition - HlSchool Voc. Agr. 61,637 66,980im Complete Kitchens from Stock some of the funds spell 2.119 Manchaater Drug Advisory Council 69,980 71,484 71,686 settlement, absorption ser­ T otal j 29,000 35.000 35,000 43.500 38,300 (Discontinued Line • Raised Panel Knotty Pine) sewer project and an increase in the portion recommended for Capital Improvements. Slight in­ 52,062 125,500 28,701 125,500 4 2,9ft Ma^heeter Aaeoc, for Retarded Cltisene 8,500 hope in Eastern Europe for Homemeker Service 9,000 9,000 9,900 9,900 vices and youth care and creases in estimated revenues are projected under permiU and other SUte Aids. At this time it 14,770 4,400 4,400 Mlacdllaneout Wall Cabinets • Base Cablnata the aged, sick and needy State and Pfaderal Sourcea Maele on Ubeele 10.500 6,600 .4,500 6,500 training, to name just a appears that the uncommited Anti-Recession Funds estimated at $110,000.00 will be required to General S ta te Aid Mental Health Board A Countara and for those Jews in bon­ 2,464,999 2,443,000 806,894 2,420,682 2,376,250 SAMY Program 1,413 1,613 For Workshop or Laundry few of the areas needing all offMt revenue shortfalls in the current year and possible underestimated expenditures in areas Transportation: 10.000 10.000 11.000 11.000 dage who long for a life of Elementary A Secondary Total Sup. Outside Soc, 4 Health Serv the help they can get.” such as interest for short term borrowing and winter care costs. 86,476 65,600 65,600 244,805 245,380 248,380 303,597 275,197 Vanitlea • Marble Tope • Formica Tope freedom in Israel and Private School 82,500 He added, “In addition, 7,300 16,840 16,840 15,000 701 Board o f Education Example elsewhere." Unfortunately we cannot look toward any substantial change in State Aids. As you know these have continued next page 13,082,520 I 13,875,000 13,875,000 16,887,300 116,837,300 I I 24” Wide X 21” Deep x 30” High ------1 ______1 not kept pace with inflation and Connecticut is among the most backward States in assistance to mAkS------121x341*126 !-21xQSO*326 23,180.368 26.103.353 local government to relieve the tax on property. !23.531.305 ! White Formica Vanity, No Top *27*** i D : White Formica Top * 3 7 "* Bike-Hike Day’ set FIRE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUND V fitt M aitie Top * 7 2 ^ 'The Fire Budget is complicated this year. Due to the Buckiand appeal it will be necessary to place participants will benefit and Intergral bowl M ayor M atthew M. the m e s from the area under dispute in a contingency account for possible refund. This amounts to Moriarty Jr. has the Manchester Associa­ nearly $100,000. The budget as a whole has increased by $281,159 from last year's adopted budget OTiER MSGELLANEOUS iTEMS ON SPECIAL proclaimed Sunday, April tion for Retarded Citizens and will require a tax rate of 7.4 mills, an increase of 1.23 mills from the current year. Town of Hanchtatar Hoode, Cook Tope, Hardware, Locke, 17 “ Hike-Bike Day’’ in and the Connecticut Ravenuat and E xpenditurti Manchester. Association for Retarded An addition of one officer to serve as a Fire Prevention Officer, who would the Fire Chief in Operating Budget - Fiscal Year 1977-78 w ater Fund Hinges, Cabinet Fronts, Cabinet Dobre, Revenue Sumary - General Fund ’The Manchester Junior Citizens. his rMponsibilities as Fire Marshall, is recommended at this time. This position is particularly Approved C ollected Centereavere, Windows, Iterlor & Adopted C ollected Manager's ' Approved Revenue Source Manager'• Approved Women’s Club is spon­ “I urge citizens to bicy­ im po^nt in view of the anticipated increase in construction. It has been proven that efforts Ravenue Sourca C ollected Budget As Of E stln ete B stiro te Budget C ollected Budget As Of E stln ate E etlaate Budget Exterior Doore, Paneling 1975-76 soring the hike-bike, which cle in the fresh spring air toward fire prevenUon programs have a substantial payoff in the reduction of fire hazards. This 1975-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 1977-78 1977-78 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 1977-78 1977-78 Bring your UaaturamanU. Alto VltH our KItehon A r — will begin at 8:30 a.m. on to help benefit our retarded [V State and Federal Sources - continued Uv.Du. .nd Dm ot Surplui Bath Showroom. d e ^ t^ n t^ ^ r e o n n e f^ on to a planned program of routine inspection by the 1,007,067 1,180,000 631.066 1,180,000 1,137,733 citizens,’’ the mayor wrote Vocational School 1,000 1,000 5,000 STORE HOURS; that date. ’The trip will Nat'1 .Defense Education Act. 2,195 start at Manchester High in bis proclamation. Approved E stlasted Dept. Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 WATER & SEWER School Libraries 3,889 1 2,800 2,800 2,800 Expendlturea Manager's Approved Expanded Budget Bxpenaea Request Recoaa. For your convanlanca open Sat., April 2nd School and will cover 17 Special Education 590,274 600,000; 719,994. 650,000 750,000 Budget document includes only summaries of revenues and expenditures for our utility operations S pecial Education 10-266K 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 1977-78 1977-76 1977-78 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun., April 3rd 10 a.m.-2 p.m. miles. nis 22,473 22,260 7,5561 22,000 22,668’ Operatlona and I^rovam enta Budgets in more complete detail will be furnished shortly. These reflect substantial changes botti Vocational Agricultural Tuition ^ 915,487 873,650 793.650 999,758 684,263 Proceeds raised by the Liquor price Adult Education 7,227 800 Debt Service in budget format and departmental organization. No rate increases are proposed at this time. 800 800' 158,267 306,350 306.350 253,470 253,470 Construction Grants 350,865 249,571 60,111 269,571 l i e , 136' bill killed SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT BUDGET Bond Interest Subsldien 7,126 46,000 1,067 10,000 9,152; Instant Lottery 1 125,163 161,162 181,162 175,842 T otal HARTFORD (UPI) - A No major program changes are recommended. The tax rate remains at the present 12 mills. Bentley School Fire Code 1,073,754 1,180,000 1,100,000 1,253,228 U137.733 9,049 i blil to remove all liquor DATA PROCESSING Robertson Phase II 1 .3,875 . Robertson Phase III 7.125 . price controls in Connec­ T^is operation reflects a slight increase with funding coming primarily from the Town and Board Total j 3,685,341 3,649,033 1,597,817' 3,640,455 ticut didn’t win committee Of Lducation. Total Educational Related Sources ; 3,737,403 3,774.533 1,626,518 3,765,955 3,6C1,(48 approval, but the law­ Total Revenue 20,732,573 maker who has cham­ The DaU Processing Study Committee will be ready to report to the Board of Directors in the near 21,879,370 13,002,179 21,731,613 25,C46,3t5 jUse of Revenue Sharing Funds pioned the issue says that future. Improvements in several program will be suggested and the committee will be recommen­ 890,000 788,377 394,189 788,377 485,000 ding equipment configuration required for the next 5-10 years Use of Surplus won’t stop him from 230,550 412,581 412,581 412,561 bringing it to the Senate Total Revenue and Surplus 21,853,123 23,080,326 13,0O8,949<22,932,576 25,531,305 RM.au.. .od Exp.mlltur.. floor. ------1 Sever Fund Approved C ollected Manager's Approved Sen. Robert Houley, D- lavaoua Sourca C ollected Budget Aa Of E a tia ata B stla ate Budget Somers, said Wednesday 1975-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1 1976-77 1977-78 1977-78 he would bring the issue to Ravanua and Osa of Surplua 1,071,401 854,300 413,297 897,425 1,079,476 the Senate floor one way or another for a vote. Approvdd BstlsMtad . Dept. Manager's Approved The Liquor Control Com­ (./ Expaodlturea Expended Bud,.c Expaoaas Requaat RacoM. Biidget mittee earlier in the day ^_1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 1977-76 1977-78 1977-78 killed the proposal by Operatlona and laprorawnt 795,148 653,070 695,995 903,267 903,267 declining to take action on Robert B. Weiss, General Manager Debt Service 153,898 146,930 146,930 157,226 157,226 it. Wednesday was the 'i committee’s deadline for T otal 949,046 800,000 842.925 1,060,493 1,060,493 approving bills. It decided a committee it wants set up to study the liquor in­ dustry should delve into the Operating Budget - F iscal Year 1977-78 possibility of abolishing all Revenue Suenary • General Fund Operating Budget - Fiscal Year 1977-78 Expenditure Suanary-Ceneral Fund controls. Adopted C ollected Manager 8 Approved The liquor committee Revenue Source C ollected Budget As Of Estlraate E rtln a te Budget 1 Prevloua Adopted Estlnuited Dept. has sent to the floor a com­ Dept, t Maneger's Approved 1975-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 1977-78 1977-78 Department f Expended Budget Exp. Request Non-EdiicaTionai Related No. Reconn. Budget promise plan that would j i 1975-76 ' 1976-77 1976-77 Ms lor Revenue Source 1977-78 1977-78 ------1977-78:------1 retain some price controls. Hon-Educational Related 1 Taxes - Current Year 14,291.605 15,665,477 10,346,783 15,472,000 18,688,195 General flovprtwwAnr It would abolish fair trade Taxes - P rio r Year 204,473 210.0001 ^85,156 185,000 260,000 Interest 4 Lien Fees Board of D irectors laws that allow manufac­ 62.650 72.000 32.517 60.000 104.000 ! 85,718 95,000 89,667 100,698 100,698 Tovn o f Hanchi'.itar Total ri4,578,92C General Manager Revanma and Expaodlturea turers to set prices 15,947,477 10,464,456 15,737,000 19,052,195 1 93,433 92,000 102,924 80,537 80,537 Operating Budget 1977-78 F ire D is tric t Special Fund Controller 1 82,199 85,000 93.040 116,300 116,300 statewide. It leaves intact Fines. Licenses. Permits & Fees 1 ' Election HANES« 1 47,133 51,000 57,370 53,799 53,699 Approved C ollected Manager'• Approved the minimum markup law Fees - Town Clerk 101,630 95,000 46,265 Assessment Revenue Sourca 100,000 95,000 ' 78,179 67,000 90,449 97,586 97,586 C ollected Budget' Aa Of Eatlaiate ' Eatlmate Building Inspector 1 63,075 Collector of Revenue' Budget guaranteeing retailers a 95,000 29,477 70,000 210,000 ; 73,468 71,500 64,099 72,796 72,796 1975-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 1977-78 Engineering 205 ' Town Clerk 1977-78 profit. 500 159 300 350 74,326 75,500 77,307 66,661 86,661 UNDERWEAR Health 1 504 T reasurer Revtnue and Use of Surplua 3Q0 353 600 430 65,634 50,000 55,428 61,452 61,452 1.488,475 1,694,379 1,054,245 1,694,532-; 1,975,538 Houley, who has led the Police 9,245 Planning 4*Zoning j 12,500 4,711 10,000 10,000 1 51,431 56,000 59,900 58,214 58,214 fight to eliminate all con­ Planning 4 Zoning 2,320 I Town Counsel 3,000 618 1,966 2,100 j 82,868 64,000 64,000 113,388 98,388 Approved Batlmated Dept. Manager'a i Approved Cemetery 53,971 General Se^ices Expanditurea Expanded trols, said, “I am going to 70,000 25,666 56,000 56,000 1 73,957 75,000 81,690 100,685 91,185 Budget Oepenaea Request I Reeoom. | Budget Library 10,028 Probate Court 1975-76 1976-77 SPRING BONUS try to petition out the 10,000 4,207 10,000 10,000 1 5,987 6,500 6,500 7,000 7,000 _ 1976-77 1977-78 —im-74 I Recreation 15,767 20,000 5,528 18,655 19,000 Pereonnel 1 38,300 38,300 I minimum markup (repeal) Arts 4 Crafts 7,236 6,700 3,273 6,000 6,700 A Square Dancing T otel General Governokent i 814,333 810,500 All Activltiea bill.” 1,277 1,600 504 1,600 1,600 842,374 987,616 963,016 1,516,391 1,694,379 1.685,211 2,031,793 ! 1,975,538 SALE! Flnet-Non-Hoving Violations 16,429 19,000 6,624 15,000 15,000 Department of Public Works 1 “Repeal of fair trade, Tennis Courts 602 Administration I OFFER ENDS which the committee has ' 57,927 59,000 61,373 68,869 68,869 ' T otal 282,289 333,600 127,587 292,123 426,180 Building Inipectlon ! 78,408 90,000 93,791 120,934 120,934 f APRIL 10th < supported will reduce Engineering ' 116,627 121,500 Current Services Highway 129,023 149,249 146,349 liquor prices at best only ; 758,850 795,000 859,373 1,011,070 667,070 Police Special Services 23,556 10,000 19,973 40,000 10,000 Sanitation slightly and perhaps not at ) 466,736 520,000 541,400 681,622 Welfare-Clients 14,309 11,000 2,306 11,000 11,000 Ceaictcry 567,622 ' 128,594 142,000 140,163 172,162 all,” he said. State officials Sidewalks 4 Curbs 5.132 5,500 3,749 5,200 5,200 Park 163,462 Canp Kennedy ' 376,945 400,000 411,572 460,686 460,666 say it will mean around an 150 300 300 Maintenance Division ' 74,849 180,000 165,566 Rec.Officials Fees 1,500 2,400 ‘ 383,021 231,721 eight per cent drop in con­ 2,400 Street Lighting 1 272.500 260.000 Rec.Equlpnent Cent. 3,500 262.700 266.521 266.521 sumer prices. S a le s-P la stic Bags 1 6,678 10,000 5,288 6,000 6,000 Totel Oepertment of Public Works ' 2,333,436 2,567,500 2,664,981 {3,314,334 2,933,434 Sr.C^Clz|na'Heal Program 500 500 3rr5!nr i r w 32.500 1 1 ------L i Right now, you can save on famous Hanes'* Special Taxing Dlatrict Revenuea end Expendlturea underwear as Indicated. Briefsl T-Shlrtsl Litter tax bill V- necks! Offer ends April 101 Approved C ollected ! Manager's Approved gets committee Revenue Source C ollected Budget Aa Of Estlsuitr i Estimate j Budget 19/5-76 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 ! 1977-78 1 1977-78 ------^ 1------MEN’S SOFT COMFORTABLE BRIEFS approval Revenue and Use o f Surplus 67.881 59,544 34,769 60,510 1 59,600 | Absorbent 100% cotton briefs. Heat resis­ HARTFORD (UPI) - tant elastic waistband, snug elastic The plan advanced by some Approved E itia a ta d D.pe. Oper.tlng Budget - Fl«c«l Ymr 1977-78 Manager's Approvtd Expenditures Expended Budget Bxpanaaa Request Rtcoaa. BudgtC openings for all day comfort. Self closing groups as an alternative to Revenue Sunrury - Cnor.l Fund Operating Budget - Fiacal Year 1977-78 Expenditure SwBoary-Ganeral Fund 1975-76 19H-77 1976-77 1977-78 1977-78 1977-76 fly and durable fabric In fly and crotch. the bottle bill has won com­ Adopted Ravenue Source C ollected 1 ! Hani'jer'a Approved Machine wash and dry. Sizes 30 to 44. mittee approval, apparent­ C ollected Budget As Of { Estlraate 1 Estlnate 1975-76 Budget Prevloua Adopted Estimated Dept. M snsger's Approved ly setting the stage for a 1976-77 12-31-76 1976-77 i 1977-78 Dept. Other *^enclea —— — 1977-78 Departpent Expanded Budget ' Exp. Request All Activities 37,672 59,344 No. Budget 38,747 59,600 59,f.00 confrontation over the Rolnburaencnt - VJater Fund 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 M EN’S T-SHIRT. Shrinkage controlled In 34.000 34.000 17,000 1977-78 1977-78 1977-78 issue on the House floor. Sewer Fund 34.000 34.000 K eep 31.000 31.000 15,500 31.000 Protection of Pereone & Prooertv 100% cotton. Tailored to Its shape, F ire Fund 31.000 301 Police Tile Environment Com­ 7,000 7,000 3,500 7,000 7,000 1,572,129 1,750,000 1,640,861 2,134,684 2,084,098 retain fit. S.M.L.XL. Dog Fund 305 Dleaster Control mittee’s House members 18,346 11.COO 11.000 11.000 19,966 21,000 21,670 20,393 20,393 i Parking Authority 1,500 306 Sealer of W el^te & Heaeurae 8.000 6.000 8.492 8.492 W ednesday by a 13-8 Board of Education 1,500 750 1,500 1,500 15,220 15,765 MEN’S V-NECK T-SHIRT. Cornunlty Devclopcient Cranr 15,765 15,765 Total Proteetion-Paraons & Property 1,596,145 1.779,000 1,670,551 2,163,569 2,112,983 i margin endorsed a 20,000 1 20.000 above. S.M.L.XL. Peraonal Property Penalty 058 Hunan 2arvl£gp proposal to tax (Connecticut Total business to finance litter 107,926 100,265 36,750 120,265 120,265 j 411 Health 93,982 98,000 124,500 152,528 152,526 Rente and Ltiaea 421 Social Services 272,516 350,000 352,413 371,900 350,000 control. Tlie three Senate Town Owned Property 425 Human Servicaa 6.000 6.000 57.494 57.494 members approved it last 28,965 18,000 6,306 18,680 16,500 1 Total Husmn Services 366,498 454,000 ~ 482,913 381,922 560,022 • - week. State, and ?edcral Sources R ecreation Many proponents of the Social Scrvlce-Tltla XX Town of Hlanchr a te r 13,390 15,643 26.771 1 Walfara-Stato 26,771 501 Recreation Departnanc 215,025 220,000 221,649 257,248 249,300 Revenues and Expanditurea Operating Budgat 1977-78 bottle bill, which would ban 159,399 239,000 46,724 2.^5,068 227,460 1 Private School !lealth & Welfare 505 Senior Cltisene Center 60.980 65.000 ____ 72.135 ____ 73.119 7 3 .U9 1 throwaway beverage con­ 61.624 66,980 69,980 Statc-In Lieu of T.axea 71,484 Total Recreation Approv.8 38,912 38.912 28,490 276,005 265,000 293,784 1 330,367 322,419 Coll.etid 1 ,IUn.|.r'f Approved tainers, claim the litter E lderly Tax Exenpt(Prueae) 28,490 26,500 Revenue Sourca C ollactad 95,001 89,124 Budg.t Ai Of 8 te tii .t. 1 E ic la a t. Budget Elderly Tex-Clrcult Breaker 94,638 94,638 116,103 601 Library 405,507 427,000 427,000 477,414 469,700 1975-76 proposal is an attempt by 93,733 96,600 1976-77 12-31-76 ' 1976-77 , 1977-78 1977-78 M anufneturer'a Inventory Tax 03,691 111,318 1 Industry and organized 335,601 374.050 187,026 115 Non-Functional '' j ‘ Narchante 6 Traders Inventory 374,052 416,444 Revenue and Use of Surplua 230,626 226,500 109, 367 REEAl 76,277 800 Miscellaneous 235,500 1 243,705 labor to scuttle their Library Support 103,050 51,526 103,051 124,167 j 5,957 5,000 502 Ina.-Flre, LUb., Etc. project. Raloboraencnt-Street Lighting 5,000 5,000 314,469 315.000 315,000 318.000 318.000 Approvwl 1,031 2,000 506 CosBunlty Servlets - Bd. of Education 19,500 19,500 19,500 19,500 19,500 E atiaated Dept, j Manager'a Approved | MEN’S SHOP 2,000 2,037 * Expaodlturea Expanded Tlie litter bill, modeled Dleaatar Control-Recurring Charges 7,403 9.550 507 Transfer • Cap. lap, Rea. Fd. 72,404 Budg.t Expanaas Raqueat l Raeoma. Budget Shared H.V.Vlolatlona 9,550 6,800 508 Refund of Texas U23-76 1976-77 24,293 15,000 4,942 27,623 1976-77 1977-78 1977*1A 1977-78 'The Complete Men's Store' after a Wednesday state Block Grant-Sec,8-159A 15,000 15,000 534 Contingency 300.000 100.000 100.000 51,563 34,000 49.564 statute, now goes to the Block Grant-Sec.8-lS9A-Hew 49,564 540 COMunlty Servlcei - Recreation 19,954 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 48,027 43,741 43,741 542 Contribution to Fd. 61 Dlaabllity Relnburaenant 11,333 All Activltlai . 208,255 THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET Finance Committee, which 3,090 3,100 543 Data Proeaiilng Sarvica 84,325 91,306 91,306 96,785 226,500 223,710 243,705 1 243.705 Par Capita Grant 96,785 must rule on all bills that 95,4021 95,402 93,418 545 Coaprahanalva-Colllalon M/V 1,500 10,000 10,000 1 continued next page 95.416 95,418 > 90S MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TRI-CITV PLAZA, VERNON would raise tax revenue. ______1 Total Hiacellanaous 349,601 743,806 467,306 564,285 364,283 1 j Rep. Gardner Wright, D- . . . I MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 MONDAY Umi FRIDAY 10K)0 lo 9KH) f THURSDAY 9:30 to 9:00 SATURDAY 10:00 to 5:30 Bristol, cochairman of the Finance Committee, said he thought his panel would • WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE AND BANK AMERICARD • probably approve the measure and send it to the House. PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manohwter. Conn., Thurs., March 31, 1977

O bituaries Holmes will be emcee 1-84-86 link jjaufhFBtrr Hrralb (Continued from Page One) barriers planned. Director changes in offing Lawrence D. Nordstrom Ralph McDougal of Green, R.I. D . . n r ^ A ..... Section Two at Weiss testimonial cent of any interstate highway work, By GREG PEARSON suitable replacement and hanging up term) is not final, but I’m strongly stages sometimes.” EAST HARTFORD-Lawrence D. Altobelli told Finnegan he fully said the billions in interstate highway funds should help pay for local roads. Herald Reporter the spikes early,” he said. considering it,” be said. . ’Three present members said that THURSDAY, M ARCH 31, 1977 Nordstrom, 67, of 8 Holmes St, died James B. Holmes, past chairman Among the guest speakers for the expects to be taken to court over I-6M1 1-84 is not needed, he said. He did It appears that there may be a sub­ Willhlde, a vice-president of per­ Robert Price, a Democratic they will run again. Tuesday at his home. of Brotherhood in Action (BIA) and occasion are Dr. John E. Rogers, plans. Many people in eastern agree the connector is needed for stantial change in the makeup of the sonnel and Industrie management at member of the board, said that he One is Republican Vivian Mr. Nordstrom was employed in Nathan Agostinelli, the Rt. Rev. Connecticut do not want 1-84 there. past grand knight of Campbell Coun­ East Hartford and Manchester. But Board of Directors after the United Technologies, said that he has has not given any definite notice yet, Ferguson, who has served seven the purchasing and supply depart­ cil, Knights of Columbus, will be the Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Rabbi "We will win," AltobeUi said. "We McDougal said the state can build November town election. recently been hit with a “tidal wave” but he will probably not seek re- years on the board, the longest of any ment of Aetna Life and Casualty Co., master of ceremonies at a BIA Leon Wind, Mayor Matthew Moriar- are doing everything correct. election. just the connector. It does not need to Although few members have yet of work. "It’s going to be tough to get present member. Hartford, for 43 years before retiring ty Jr., Judge (ret.) Frank Monchuni Everything is out In the open.” breakfast honoring Town Manager build any of the rest. made final commitments, several through to November,” he said. He called work as a director Another is Democrat Beldon in 1966. He was bom in Hartford and Robert B. Weiss. The event will be of Windsor, the Rev. (Hifford 0. He warned that, "Hut winning Bill Hlgner, director of the Com­ have indicated that they may not be Willhlde wants to select his "time-consuming” and said, ‘Tve Schaffer, who replaced John Thomp­ had lived in West Hartford for 30 Simpson and Norman Fendell, direc­ takes time too.” April 24 at The Colony in Talcottville. bined Connecticut Construction In­ running again in November. Time replacement. He said that be has got added responsibilities at work, son earlier this month on the board. vears before coming to East Hart­ The BIA was begun in 1966 and is tor of the Regional Occupational Councilman David Killian said, "It conflicts between jobs and service dustries representing four unions, contacted some people about and I don’t know, if I can devote the Thompson, because of a recent work ford 15 years ago. He was a past noble Training Center. appears the only way to fix the traf­ time.” sponsored by the town’s four lodges said his pMple have endorsed the on the board were cited by several replacing him on the board, but those promotion, resigned at the end of grand of John Ericsson Lodge of Odd — the Manchester and Friendship Fendell is chairman for the BIA fic problem on our streets is to build members. he has asked have declined the offer. Another Democrat, Pascal February. Fellows of West Hartford. project so loi^ they now call it 1-85. Lodges of Masons, Charter Oak 1977 project. Gerald Okrant is chair­ a highway to Rhode Island.” This would mark a reversal of the "It’s got to be someone who isn’t a Prignano, also said that he may not He is survived by a brother, Walter ‘"The time to bujld is now,” he Schaffer said that his eight months Lodge of B’nai B’rith, and Campbell man of the breakfast meeting. A DOT man pointed out the connec­ town election two years ago when all rubber stamp and isn’t afraid to run again edme November. E. Nordstrom of Bloomfield. said. "We are all out of work.” on the board before the election Council, KofC. Tickets are available at Garman’s tor project will cost about $44.5 nine directors ran for re-election and speak out," he said. If he is unable to "I am very strongly considering would really not be a long enough ser­ The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at Dr. Barbara Surwilo, member of I- Men’s Shop on Main St. and from million in 1975 dollars. The state can­ won. find what he considers a suitable not running,” he said. He said he still vice Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 291 Why? and the Connecticut En­ The purpose of the organization is Reed’s Stationers at the Manchester not pay for it without federal help One of the board members. replacement, he will finish out the enjoys serving on the board, but he 12 Senaca Rd., Bloomfield. Burial vironmental Caucus, said she ap­ "If I am asked. I’ll run again,” he to benefit charitable organizations in Parkade. now. So far, officials see no way to Republican Paul Willhlde, indicated term. If he remains a member of the has always felt that one person said. will be in Zion Hill Cemetery, Hart­ the local area. James B. Holmes proves of the connector. Hut she The public is Invited. build the connector without getting Wednesday that he might not finish board, he will assess another run as should not serve as a director for too Jack Goldberg, also a Democrat, ford. Friends may call at the funeral thinks it is too elaborate. She pressed federal okay for the rest of 1-84. out the present term. November nears. long a period. (Prignano has been a said, "My feeling is that I’ll be run­ home tonight from 7 to 9. for more railroads, less highways. Others comment "I’m giving thoughts to finding a "Thd decision (to not finish this member since 1971.) ning again.” Harry Ravalese of Sawka Dr., East Memorial gifts may be a made to “After six years you might get a the Heart Association of Greater Larry M. Nizza of Andover, a Hartford said he is worried about the former East Hartford resident, said little stale. I think Uie town needs a Hartford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. Nursing home seeks help flooding caused by filling in Laurel new voice,” he said. 1-84 will be at his front door when Lake in Manchester. The highway Panel okays Neither Mr. Weiss nor Dr. Alice built. Despite this, he favors its com­ Mayor Matthew Moriarty said that Mrs. Marguerite Patterson By JUNE TOMPKINS Corriveau said this would mean the will take some of the lake land. He pletion. he has not yet decided whether he Mrs. Marguerite Patterson, 75, of Herald Reporter transfer of patients, the loss of jobs Turek, town health administrator, asked for details on flood control. PZG boss tired bill changing were available today for comment. Henry Justl of 70 Shady Lane, East will run in November. In fact, in 1975, McGuire Lane died Wednesday at Officials of the Meadows Convales­ and the loss of purchase power in About 100 people attended the Manchester Memorial Hospital after cent Home in Manchester have Manchester. Assistant Town Manager Charles Hartford, said the connector will be a hearing. he said that he did not decide until CHHC process a long illness. appealed to Town Manager Robert Two possible solutions were McCarthy said that it is premature few hundred feet from his back door. August. Mrs. Patterson was bora in France Weiss for help in resolving the in­ suggested by (Corriveau — either turn for town management to comment at He asked for details on b e noise court cases Moriarty did say that the mayoral See related ktory on page B-1. HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative this time until more details of the position, which requires many and had lived in Manchester most of stitution’s financial problems with the Meadows over to the bank and let Walter Forrest, chairman of the committee has unanimously ap­ situation are known. to build a sixth this February. ceremonial appearances, "takes her life. the state. the bank deal with the state, or close East Hartford Planning and Zoning proved a plan designed to ease ten­ She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Because the Connecticut nursing down the facility. Denny’s Inc., a California-based more time than I have to give.” He Commission (PZC), said Wedne^ay restaurant chain, sued this week. The sion between Connecticut's private Amos Potter and Mrs. John homes owned by Geri-Care (the An executive aide in the state said that he is finding "terrific time- night he is tired of being called into PZC said in March Denny’s could not hospitals and the state agency that Fitzgerald, both of Manchester. Springfield, Mass., based center Department of Social Services said WE’VE M O V E D ...... TO A conflicts” between serving as mayor Berserk pilot court due to Silver Lane area traffic. build a 139-seat restaurant at the regulates them. which owns the Meadows and nursing that of the 292 nursing home reports and working at his job. The funeral is Satur^y at 9 a.m. NEW LOCATION He was speaking at the state mall. The proposal, approved Wednesday from the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, facilities in both Connecticut and submitted to the state, only 179 have Republican Carl Zinsser is also un­ by the legislature’s Public Health Department of Transportation David Juliano, town planner, said decided about another run at the 225 Main St., with a Mass at the Massachusetts) were not on the list received reimbursement rates so (DOT) hearing at East Hartford and Safety Committtee, contains far. kills seven today the town may be sued again board. Church of the Assumption at 9:30. of nursing homes released recently High School in favor of connecting I- some major changes in the budget ZAMBOANGA CITY, stewardess .Margaret Lim, soon. Argos Associates, owners of “Part of me says I should run Burial will be in St. James for receiving Medicaid reimburse­ Concerning the homes that have 84 and 1-86. He said the PZC has review process now employed by the Cemetery. ment rates. Meadows officials fear not yet received their rates, the aide, The Philippines (UPI) - 26, the daughter of Jacob MY the mall, may sue because of the again and part of me says I dented recent plans for building on state Commission on Hospitals and The berserk pilot of a Lim, president and owner denial of the theater and restaurant shouldn’t,” he said. He also cited Friends may call at the funeral that the convalescent home’s future Peggy O’Brien, said that a notice Silver Lane. 'The road is crowded Health Care. chartered plane carrying of Swift Air Lines. The plans. They are losing potential lease conflicts with business as a problem home Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. may be in peril. was sent to all the nursing homes enough, the PZC has said. That review process has angered Filipino soldiers today shot company operates com­ funds. in serving as a director. In a telegram sent by Donald R. recently telling them rates had been SISTER’S CLOSET The builders disagreed. Two have, hospitals and prompted court suits Miss Dorothy Sumner and killed seven persons, mercial flights in the Forrest told DOT Wednesday night Corriveau, vice-president of Geri- determined for all facilities except UNIQUE QIFT SHOP sued. Secretary Phyllis Jackston, a against the commission. Most of ROCKVILLE—Miss Dorothy including the stewardess, southern Philippines. the PZC cannot allow more building. Democrat, hasn’t made a final deci­ Care, to Weiss on Wednesday, those where pertinent information is National Amusements Inc., owner those suits arose last fall when the Sunnner, 76, of Hartford, formerly of Corriveau said that the cost to run still lacking and/or where material in the final minutes of a The pilot, who was in­ The through-traffic dumped on town sion, but she did say, "Chances are I Rockville, died Tuesday at her home. jured in the struggle with 180 MAIN ST. TEL 646-5872 of the five Showcase Cinema movie streets by 1-84 is too much now. Any commission cut $44 million from the Meadows has risen considerably. questions remain to be resolved con­ flight over the southern may run again. But, the last few various hospital budgets. Miss Sumner was bora in Rockville Philippines. passengers, was Across from Henry St, Manchester theatres at Charter Oak Mall, sued more would add to the disaster, he weeks. I’ve been on the fence (about cerning cost data submitted. first. The PZC denied them an okay ■ The plan requires the commission and bad lived in the Hartford area for The state’s daily reimbursement The official Philippines hospitalized at the Philip­ said. running). You go through those rate at the Meadows has been $10.84 Corriveau said that a couple of OPEN DAILY 10-5 PM • CLOSED MON. to consider a long list of criteria many years. She had been employed months ago, the Meadows was in­ news agency said one of pine Armed Forces for the past two years which, before it can formulate a hospital for many years at the Hartford Fire formed that all its records were in nine persons wounded in Southern Command W« accept artlclea tor sale on conalgnmant. . . Corriveau says, can’t match the $14 budget and to give hospitals a copy of Insurance Co. before her retirement order according to the auditing firm the wild shooting spree headquarters in Zam­ daily cost to maintain a resident. their proposed budget on April 15, 75 in 1965. She attended Horace hired by the state social services died in a Zamboanga City' boanga City. School census begins Friday Corriveau attributed part of the days sooner than now required. Busbnell Congregational Church, department. Hospital about eight hours facility’s increased costs to com­ The annual Manchester school cen The proposal also requires the Hartford. He said that none of the four or five after the plane returned to could be a good deal of help at a time Keeney, Lorraine Keeney; Lincoln, pliance with a union contract which sus will begin Friday and continue to executive director of the commission There are no immediate survivors. (Mjor nursing hofne chains in the land. 'The pilot was held by ACTION-PACKED when the school officials have Christine Utting; Green School, The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at was siped last November after a May 15. questions about enrollment and and some of its members to have state representing about 5,000 beds other passengers who Marion Kloter; Nathan Hale, Norma more expertise in the medical field. the James T. Pratt Funeral Home, 71 lengthy negotiating session. The con­ rushed the cockpit to dis­ ITie census will be conducted door- determining population trends. Mullen; Robertson, Jacqueline Hen­ tract granted wage increases and im­ have received their reimbursement to-door to determine name, age, Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial rates. arm him. SUEDES. School Supt. James P. Kennedy said dricks; South, Rose Orlowskl; will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. * proved fringe benefits. Officials identified the school and grade of all persons up to today. The information obtained on Verplanck, Ann Kibble; Waddell, Corriveau told Weiss that Geri- Corriveau threatened "radical ac­ age 20 in Manchester. There are no calling hours. tion’’ if no reimbursement rate is gunman as Ernesto VALUE-PACKED preschool age children could be par­ Dorothy Pouliet; Washington, Irene Deficit up Care is faced with two choices, “con­ The project is mandated by state ticularly helpful, Dr. Kennedy said. received by next week. He would not Agdulos, captain of a Swift Bengsten; Martin, Dolores WASHINGTON (UPI) - As the Mrs. Helen W. Beerwort tinuing our losses or removing our law and is conducted each year in The census figures have not always say what that action would be. Air Lines plane, who was Conderino; Squire Village, Dayna House Budget Committee sat down Mrs. Helen Wood Beerwort, 91, of facility from the Medicaid contract PRICE. every community in the state. Any correlated with the actual numbers There are 50 empty beds now in the fly in g 34 m ilita r y Ahern; Rachel Rd., Shirley Qlehney; to work Monday, Chairman Robert Hartford, formerly of Coventry and with the state of Ck>nnecticut. We person who refuses to supply the in­ of students in previous years, 500-bed Meadows home. Corriveau passengers from Zam­ Dr. Beacon Hill, Fountain Village and Glaimo, D-Conn., said the projected Manchester, died Wednesday at St. would prefer to choose the latter.” formation is subject to a penalty as Kennedy said. He is urging the said the opening of new nursing boanga City to the island of . Carolina or royal blue In Parkade Apartments, Joan Donahue. 1978 federal deficit was “enough to Rope jumping weather Francis Hospital and Medical stated In the Connecticut General cooperation of all residents in Each census taker will carry homes in the area might account for Tawi Tawi, about 650 miles big boys’ 2V4-6M; Statutes. give any normal American in­ Center, Hartford. She was the widow south of Manila. providing accurate data. properly authorized identification. Coats were shed and the jump ropes came out Wednesday as some of the empty b ^ s. men’s 6V4-12M. Although school officials have digestion." 'i of E. Lynn Beerwort. Authorities said Agdulos ~ The following census takers will be The cooperation of all Manchester teniperatures soared into the 80’s. Paula Allen showed her skill expressed some doubt about the ac­ When the committee finished its Mrs. Beerwort was bora in Coven­ grabbed an M16 rifle in the canvassing: residents is necessary in order to in­ at jumping with two jump ropes at once while she and other curacy of the data obtained in recent' work late Wednesday, the deficit, try and had lived there for 20 years. Friedman appointed cockpit of the plane and Bowers, Betty Loso; Buckland, sure an accurate census. If any home students at Illing Junior High waited for the bus after school. She had lived in Manchester for five years, they are hopeful that they will Rose Orlowskl; Buckley, Janet Bat- scrawled on a blackboard, was even began shooting crew is not contacted by May 15, please higher — $64.3 billion, or 6.5 billion Cheri Strickland and Sharon Hurst (back to camera) twirled the years before moving to Hartford five improve. talino; Highland Park, Rosemary members and passengers notify Youth Services, 646-6500. more than President Carter had years ago. She had been employed as If the data does iinprove, they Peterson; Bentley, Sandra Foley; ropes. (Herald photo by Dunn) to FOI Commission indiscriminately as the proposed. a clerk-typist at the Connecticut plane was making the des­ General Life Insurance Co., Bloom­ Donald W. Friedman, retired man. cent to the Sanga Sanga field, before she retired many years director of the news bureau at the Friedman, who received his airport in Tawi Tawi. I ago. She was a member of Immanuel University of Connecticut, has been master’s degree In journalism from Agdulos was over­ *Lady firsts police officer second Congregational Church of Hartford. appointed to the Freedonri of Infor­ the School of Public Relations and powered by passengers. She is survived by three nieces, AGWAT mation Commission. Communications at Boston Universi­ Among the dead was Carolina or navy Sgt. Judith Bldwell, 43, joined the East Hartford Police Mrs. Grace Burridge of Coventry, Gov. Ella Grasso announced his ap­ ty, was a reporter and editor at The blue in big boys’ Department in 1964 at a time when a woman could not Mrs. Roberta Bryce of Manchester pointment this morning. He fills a Herald before he assumed his duties hope to rise above the status of “policewoman.” and Mrs. Marion Bowman of Fire cads natural, Carolina post vacated by Herbert Brucker with the news bureau at UConn. en’s 6)4-1 IM. For 10 years she worked with the detective unit in plain Florida; and a nephew, Lynn W. Hin- who is ill. Gov. Grasso also an­ The Freedom of Information (^m- Manchester clothes. She was called in on most cases involving women man of Middlebury, Vt. nounced that Helen Loy, a member mission conducts hearings to deter­ Wednesday, 8:04 p.m. and juveniles. The funeral is Friday at p.m. in 2 of the commission since it began in mine whether the state’s access to —smoke in laundry at But times changed. She received an associate degree in the chapel of Immanuel 1975, will succeed Brucker as chair- information law has been violated. Meadows Convalescent Home law enforcement at Manchester Community College in Congregational Church. Burial will (Town) valued to *18.. 1974. She took an exam for a sergeant’s opening on the be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Today, 10:17 a,m.— grass local force and scored high. Chief Clarence Drumm Rocky will, at the convenience of the fire behind Bon Ami building Great for school, play or sports, th ese exciting new A^PRO promoted her to sergeant in November 1974. family. Health department probes Hilliard St. (District) athletic casuals have genuine suede leather uppers, Today, Sgt. Bldwell spends most of her time on the The Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 J Q m _ • ! • I f road in charge of patrol officers. She is in full uniform. Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in charge of ^-^riStVOlCl ijt* Oil SO lll cushion arch, padded coUer/tongue and high traction One day a week she is the watch commander at arrangements. In Memoriam In loving memory ol Luigi Pola who rubber soles. In big boys’ and men’s sizes, but we'U gladly . headquarters. ^lere are no calling hours. The Manchester Health Depart- spilled when the oil is pumped passed away March 31. 1974. She said most of her fellow officers work well with her The family suggests that any fit girls for corrset ^ e . ment Is Investigating an oil spill on through a hose directly from the God saw his footsteps falter. and the other two women now on the force as patrol of­ memorial gifts may be made to the Griswold St. restaurant into the barrels or may be The hill became too Steep Act now,..save to *7 thru Saturday. ficers. Salvation Army, 855 Asylum Ave., The oil is actually an overflow of spilled by the company which comes With farewells unspoken "I’m a lady first and a police officer second," she said. The Savior bade him steep. Hartford. used cooking oil from two 50-gallon to pick up the used oil every two “Anyone who doesn’t remember it gets decked.” ■.5 barrels stored next to Arthur weeks. Sadly missed by She is married to Leroy Bldwell, an investigator in the Wife and Daughters Treacher’s Fish ’n Qiips restaurant, ’The Health Department’s next step and Family detective division. They live in town. iji: at Center and Griswold Sts. will be to observe the procedure for SHOE-TOWN Sgt. Judith Bldwell. (Herald photo by Barlow) In Memoriam ji;: ’The problem was brought to the dumping the oil, Salcius said. Card of Thanks Where qudity & fashion exist less! In loving memory of William Simpson, attention of the Health Department The police described the area e. MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR who passed away March 31. 1976. Wednesday as a "hazardous condi­ We would like to express our sincere Talks break down and other town officials. Including thanks to relatives, friends, neighbors Shop-Rite Shopping Center Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. !t doesn't take a special day, the police and fire departments by tion. The entire area around the and co-workers for all Jheir kindness Spencer St. (Sliver Lane) & Hlllstown Rd. Route 159 Area police report HARTFORD (UPI) — Renewed contract talks have To bring you to our minds. g residents on Griswold St. . barrels Is unsightly and has a strong during our recent bereavement, in the broken down between state and faculty negotiators for loss of our beloved mother, Mary The days we do not think of you. Two residents on Griswold St. com- odor of used cooking oil, according to Othar locations throughout Connocticut Connecticut’s four technical colleges whose teachers Are very hard to find. East Hartford S plained to police Wednesday that the police left in the area. went on strike four days last week. Children, Grandchildren Sadly missed by Ibranlm Elsayed, 31, and Diane Lawyers for the sUte and the Federation of Technical a grease ana oil was flowing into the ’The neighboring residents have and Great Grandchildren Wellington was released on a $2,500 non­ Mother and Father g gutters and was covering the also complained that the oil Is Mlkolaitis, 31, both of Hartford, were surety bond for appearance in (Common College Teachers were scheduled today to meet with M sidewalk in front of their homes. tracked Into their homes by the arrested Wednesday at 2:11 p.m. at the Pleas 0)urt 12, East Hartford, April 11. Hartford Superior Court Judge Walter Sidor to report on Salcius of the health depart- residents walking on the street and Sage-Alien store on Main St, East Hart- contract progress since last week’s strike. K«»>..««x«««.x..ww:sv.sa attributed the extra flow of oil by cars coming out of the driveway of fo^. Vernon "We are in limbo,” Clinton E. Tatsch, executive direc­ He was charged with conspiracy to com­ tor of the four technical colleges, said Wednesday. He Wednesday to the warm the restaurant. Joseph Huebner, 76, of 29 Windermere temperature, however he said it has The Town Fire Department was mit larceny. She was charged with fourth- refused further comment until after today’s court About town OAK GROVE degree larceny (shoplifting). Ave., Rockville, was charged Wednesday hearing. Talks broke off Tuesday and were not resumed been a continuing problem for also called to the area to investigate They were releas^ on their promise o with reckless driving. He was involved In Wednesday. A few tickets are still available for several months. if there was a potential fire hazard. a two-car accident on West St. Each time the problem has come Capt. Joseph McCooe said the appear In Common Pleas Court 12 April Meantime, negotiators for the 1,240-member faculty the Manchester Junior Women’s Club 11. Police said Huebner crossed the center union at Connecticut’s four state colleges reached ten­ dance to be held Saturday, from 9 to the attention of the health depart­ problem does not pose a fire hazard, FURNITURE STRIPPING 00. line and struck a car driven by Robert ment, the restaurant management but is definitely a health hazard, par­ tative agreement on a contract settlement Wednesday. p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Elks Home on A home on Easton St., East Hartford, Gathercole of Ndrwalk. Both drivers were The contract, whose details were not disclosed, in­ Roberts St. In East Hartford. Set-ups has been cooperative and cleaned up ticularly as the weather gets taken to Rockville General Hospital, the spilled oil, Salcius said. warmer. He said it would take was broken Into Wedne^ay during the cludes teachers at New Britain, Willimantic, New Haven will be provided. Participants may day. Entry was made throu^ a bedroom treated and released. Huebner was and Danbury state colleges. bring their own beverage and snacks. Health Department officials have extreme heat to set the oil on fire. Invites you to call us about our released on his promise to appear In Com­ 'The fire and health officials said window. The house was ransacked. More Contract talks were going on also between the state and For tickets call 644-1677 or 647-9302. not determined what is causing the mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April 13. spillage. Salcius said it may be that the barrels are stored too close than $55 in cash is missing. representatives of the faculty at Connecticut’s 12 com­ to the sidewalk. munity colleges. The union plans a membership meeting South Windsor Donald Morrise of lib Wetherell St., Michael Wellington, 17, of 500 Avery St., Friday to vote on the state’s latest contract proposal. Vital recordings sent ()*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Manchester, was charged with driving All union groups have expressed fear their contracts PROFESSIONAL South Windsor, was charged Tuesday with without a license. He was involved in a second-degree larceny and risk of injury may not be settled by April 1, the deadline set by one-car accident on Maple St., 1/ernon, legislative leaders for including contracts in next year’s to Washington experts;; PARK MU-JOYCE ROWER SHOP to a minor. The minor, a 14-year-old boy, Wednesday. Police said he struck a utility was charged with second-degree larceny state budget. SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Spain (UPI) - A pole. His court date is April 13, Rockville. WEEKEND SPECIALI and referred to juvenile authorities. Spanish air force plane carrying vital recordings of plane Police said they received a report that movements and radio contacU left today for Washington DAFFODILS FURNITURE REFINISHING Dorene Haggerty, 20, of Oak St., Weekemf Cash & Carry Spaclal someone was observed putting a motorcy­ where experts will study them in an effort to establish the Rockville, was charged Wednesday with cle on a truck. The observer took the exact cause of the worst disaster In aviation history. fourth-degree larceny on complaint of license number of the truck. Upon ’The plane left at 10:30 a.m. (5:30 a.m EST) for the Hartmann’s Market, Windsor Ave. Her bunch checking, it was found that the truck United States by way of Madrid. court date Is April 13. driver was asked by the two youths to help ’The Spanish plane carried the flight data and cockpit 05 East Center St. (C»$h »nd Ctrry} 646-1951 them move the cycle. The driver wasn’t Paul R. Lubetkin, 28, of Candlcwood at Summit St. voice recorders of both planes and a copy of the control tower voice tape. n o w tM tnd AHMMaeutNTt tym r occasion involved because he didn’t know the cycle Dr., South Windsor, was charged 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER had been stolen. Wednesday with issuing a bad check. The William R. Haley, chief of the National Transportation Police said the pair rode the cycle and Safety Board team that has been investigating Sunday’s Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 319 BROAD ST. complaint was made by Bess Eaton Free Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. PICK UP SERVICE (FOGARTY BUILDINQ) then abandoned it In the Felt Rd. area. Donuts, Windsor Ave. He was released on DAISIES *2.34 large bunch runway collision of a Pan American 747 and a KLM 747, The cycle owner is still looking for an said the read-out of the recordings will start Monday. OFFERED a $500 non-surety bond for court OPEN THURS. A PRI. NIQHT8 TIL 0 MANCHESTER, CONN. orange helmet that was apparently also appearance April 27. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thur»„ March 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., March 31. 1977- PAGE THREE-B Many students take Vernon school board Bulletin board SAVE SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY controversial course presses for refund Vernon sor Ave. The "bunnies” will collect for the Robert Linstone said Bolton initiated the South Windsor cent; Pleasant Valley, 92 per cent, and Easter Seal campaign. Hie Vernon Board of Education has in­ Town Atty. Martin Burke recommended mutual involvement and he hopes systems in The Health Education and Human Wapping School, 96 per cent. The Rockville Public Health Nursing The Greater Vernon Jaycee Wives will spon­ structed the administration to deduct 82.- that the Vernon board accept an 81,800 other area towns will take advantage of the Development Program caused a great Of the 2,310 elementary school students Association will raise its rates for home visits sor an art exhibit and auction April 24 in .366 from its next bill from the Capitol credit rather than the original 82,366. He presentations. Vernon teachers attending the g'qeen deal of controversy before its implemen­ in South Windsor, 2,165 are enrolled In the to 816.50 per visit. ’The rate has been 815 and it cooperation with-Art Futures Inc. of Howell, STAMPS Region Education Council (CREC), for said if the board took the matter to court, Bolton workshop were Susan Meisler, Robert tation in South Windsor schools last year. propam for the 1976-77 school year. There was last raised two years ago. Association of­ N. J. This will be at the Connecticut Associa­ credit it feels is due. and even if it should win the case, it would Fahey, Jerry Hoffman, Edward Argenta, But a recent report shows that 94 per cent are 141 children not enrolled in the ficials said the raise is due to increased costs. tion of Health Care Facilities, Talcottville. The Vernon board had placed two still have to pay several hundred dollars in Richard Reznick, Jeannette Rivers, Norma of children in Kindergarten through Grade program. Vernon Grange 52 will meet Friday at 8 p.m. The show will feature oils, enamels, I . 728 E. MIDDU studenU at CREC’s Residential Education court fees. in Grange Hall, Rt. 30. Deputy Milo Bradway Youngerman and Marlene Latimer. 6 are enrolled in the program. ZBA hearing set Center on Sept. 20, which was the date the engravings and graphics. The doors will open The Conservation Commission has voted to , ■ tpke. The program, a portion of which deals will conduct an inspection of. the First and Se­ Supermarkets M anchester Ihe South Windsor Zoning Board of school opened. On Oct. 15, one student was If the case should be lost, the board at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. To ask Mayor ’Thomas Benoit to prepare an anti- with sex education and personality cond degrees. The grange is planning a public Appeals will hold a public hearing April 7 dism iss^ by the school and the center in­ would lose the tuition credit .nlong with the learn more, call Mrs. Lynne Marder, 875-1001, - litter ordinance which will cover the entire development, stirred concern among auction and buffet supper April 23. ’The auction or Mrs. Carol Tedoldi, 872-2263. Not raipomlb /0 tor at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall to hear the dicated the board would receive a tuition court costs, Burke said. will start at 2 p.m. and the supper will be at town. An existing ordinance, passed in 1964 typographical errors. some local parents. following applications; refund of 82,366. The Rockville Rotary Club is planning its se­ before the town governments were con­ Finally, as a concession to parents op­ 5;30 p.m. The junior grange will meet Satur­ • Peter Blume, 44 Northvlew Dr., However, at a later ^ t e another letter "Another alternative is that we could cond annual antique auto and air show May 22 solidated, is only effective in Rockville. posed to portions of the program, the sex day at 2 p.m. A degree team rehearsal will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ellington Air­ variance to allow construction of a garage came to the Vernon board, saying the first take a credit of 82,366 as mentioned in the held. ’The Sisterhood of B’nai Israel Synagogue IN OUB MEAT DEPARTMENT YOU education and personality parts of the closer to the sideline than permitted. port, Rt. 83, Ellington. letter was In error and that Vernon would first letter and let them take the initiative The Living and Learning School on Rt. 83 will sponsor its Mayfair Crafts Show April 17 curriculum were made optional. • Civie’s Golf Center, variance to allow The American Association of Retired Per­ WILL FIND OUALin TRIM, HONEST be charged 8600 a month regardless of the to collect the difference between the two will have open house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Vernon Middle A form is sent home with all students ' a sign larger than permitted at 735 John sons (AARP) Chapter 1241 will meet Monday number of days a child attended the figures,” Burke said. ’This is what the to observe the “Week of the Young Child.” School, Rt. 30. Craftsmen will demonstrate LABELINQANDLOWPRIGESI from kindergarten to Grade 6, requesting Fitch Blvd. center. at 1;30 p.m. in the Elks Carriage House, N. Today more and mora daacripttona of bast ara balng board agreed to do. The school will have a parent’s night Monday jewelry, weaving, pottery and portraiture. To parental permission for student participa­ • Olivetti Corp. of American, 85 Nutmeg Park St., Rockville. The program will be on learn more, call 872-9288 or 871-1671. givan In food advartiaing. Yal tha moat Important thing tion, The health education portions are at 7;30. Teachers will discuss a typical day at hearing problems. It is sponsored by the many cuatomais aran'l Informed about la tha gradt of Rd., variance to allow a sign larger than the school. To learn more, call M3-2757. Elizabeth Knox of Vernon won first place in required for all South Windsor students. permitted. National Retired Teachers Assocation and the baaf thay ara buying. You havo a right to know tho The Health and Mental Health Committee of the recent speech contest of the International grade and quality of moat you aro buying. Whan a h ^ In a report to the Board of Eiducation, • Gozzo’s Service Center of South Wind­ Kindegarten registration AARP. To learn more, call Arthur St. Louis, Toastmlstress Clubs. Her speech was "Search School Supt. Robert Goldman said 94 per the Vernon Junior Women’s Club will have its 875-9033. ping our moat dapartmant, you can ba guarantaed that sor Inc., 180 Sullivan Ave., state hearing for Roots.” She is president of the Red Um­ you will got only tho flnoal grado, U.S.D.A. CHOICE cent of the students received parental per­ for limited repairer’s license. annual Bunny Parade April 6 and 7 in front of Eight teachers from the Vernon school planned in Vernon schools the Finast Store at Tri-City Plaza, at Stop and brella Toastmlstress Club, sponsored by The quality trim on thia labaling, that talla you at a glanca mission to take what was considered the • George J. Bedard, 57 Shawnee Rd., System recently attended a workshop with Shop, K-Mart Plaza, and Hartmann’s on Wind- Travelers Insurance Cos., where she is a tha lypa of moat you’ra buying and avaryday low pricoa controversial segments of the curriculum. East Hartford, temporary and conditional The Vernon School system will conduct register the child at another school if that teachers in the Bolton school system. Dr. manager in the data processing department. you can dapond on it. A aloak or roaal trimmed “The At Avery Street School, 96 per cent of permit to allow a lunch wagon to park pre-kindergarten registration sessions, school’s quota is filled. Frank’a Way” haa laaa lat and bone per pound and a children are enrolled in the program; Eli from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., six days per week, Vernon gets loaner April 4 to 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the At registration time^ the parent will be lower coat par aorving. At Frank'a wa bellava in giving Terry, 93 per cent; Orchard Hill, 92 per on John Fitch Blvd. elementary schools. asked to fill out-a form and will also ( Plainfield results you more for your maal dollar, compara and aaa lor Manchester’s Eighth District Fire Depart­ All children entering kindergarten next receive a physical examination form and ______Frank ment came to the aid of the Vernon Fire fall must be pre-registered and go through letter explaining procedures and the time I^partrnent’s Co. 3 this week, when Co. 3’s a screening process. of screening, which will be sometime In FrnS-ll(l) mn VII (0 A child must be five by Dec. 31,1977, to May. TMot FUT - m n a l u MUWJaa 17.N IN 4JI I&aaOM 141 4 il IM Plainfield entries fire engine went out of service due to engine F«n 5-11 (Q 1-FaacallN 3JI IN VMIGtchMr llil Ml Paper ballots reject be admitted to kindergarten in Miwlniil ILM l a Sil 3 -T m IN VM, ^ 4.N F M IL T M C trouble. The Manchester department loaned September. A birth certificate is required 74i i h t«i t u i I N Hf:314l 4* IVII lik C VII IMi X V II Vernon a spare engine. Relocating the engine Ul allSiMUUI n m VII (I) N T I K I F A 1. Maaia la d IM 1. Hnp Waal Hka VI for proof of age. Rham chorus rladitlllJi 444ft L N 121 I N lilTK I M f| M V I UMarUdte VI WM u; pM ilHM Trifada l.inalUl IVl I Mad Origiaal V I to the Vernon station were First Lt. Don These children must also be immunized Vl-3 fm $lN3il 14miaHiM I I N 4JI I l m l l v t M T iM a H I pM t lW J I ami VII (S) hmim , I SaiaMn I IM ILadrlaNi M 4. taip Xateia IM PORK CHOPS proposal in Andover VEigart IN I H « M IV l Davis (left) of the Eighth District, and Se­ for polio, regular measles, and Rubella will wash cars SFcats-iiff) 2Nh'iMaaa lIN 7.N 7JI ^ 31:71 4 Star Spa M 4 Fiarfm FrUv 2-1 7faraiNPal IIN lUI 4 FTi ManiM C It I IMataMNai M Ik m t M S k VI (German measles). A doctor’s verifica­ m k iM pM mil V M Ia c k F V2 7. Jwria'i i N p VI In a paper ballot vote Wednesday night, Some time ago, the Committee for cond Lt. Bill Davis of Vernon Co. 3. The two IN Nrfaeta 441 pM » 1 I N 7.MMa VI (3 Sirloins, 3 Center, 3 Ends) tion is required. Hebron 3-Filp. M n IS 111:3104 Trificta 4-1.3 p d i 171411 1 U MSatM M 1 0» laapM IVl 1 ladp Caapaa IVl Andover residents decided they didn’t Better Government attempted to have a volunteer fire fighters are brothers. (Photo TK >1:IS • 217paHS$MI 7. Fa M a 7-1 Itkl TC a m n vii iq ilMtflBa V2 lift C VII Children must have a physical examina­ MWiUTpMUUI a 7U piM S12UI MIVll 1. earn Om 3 M lb. want to make it any easier to call for similar ordinance approved at a Town by Emmet Gemme) Stuart Gillespie’, chorus director at 14aaaiiiNi I N I N I N 1. lap'i hm I h i h V f VI TiMl i- M ^ tUS.ll Trifacti 2-74 p M I1NV2I V M a ll 4 J I I N M l V I I I Man'i Mktr V I I C n M W r 7 -2 tion and participate in the pre-school Rham High School, has announced that 1. Rire'i GHcM 121 I l l ' i U flpp paper ballot votes at Town Meetings. Meeting. ’That meeting was adjourned Ml M b SUM SIUN srfqmi vii(i) IN I RTi Sate VI IXNpWal VI screening survey. IF a M d 72 II - before any action was taken on the members of the choral group will hold a »•»« VHaMftv I N 4.N I N K3202 IE 4. CMppaa Captei IV l iteaUfteM VI About a half-hour of discussion preceded triHv I N 121 LW Mrta I I N 7 il MMa 111 ppi tllN I lala ■ V2 4 Frtw htefit VI 4 OM^lap IVl During the time a parent is registering car wash this Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. at iStacfcyStfaa IVl II I. Rdaaa I M USDA CHOICE the 37-22 vote on the issue at Andover proposal. i£ r. I N I N LN hrtHk U1 fM Ulil Lldad V2 Coventry offers the child, an appointment will be set for I K 3103 Iriiada 14-2 pM lINJI I F M lilM l M 7.6ateEMa VI IFrWarFrWir IM the Citizens Bank and ’Trust Co. on Rt. 66. 121 7. KiBNptip N i ' Elementary School. The paper ballot Bulletin board the pre-school screening. Parents should m tm i I Sll paU $12MI moni TNUi CONS (I) tkm tm U IRTiliMte M 1 N. S| S d M BONELESS BEEF All proceeds will be used to defray costs mdk 7U mm iltSpaM$224N 7. U 'a k m t t IV l liVtimk 1 M l I V I I proposal, initiated by the Andover Com­ The Andover Grange will have its 44MAulMt 31U ll.N 7.N LFa c a is S a 12SiTCe go to the elementary school nearest their for the chorus exchange concert April 15- Nrfieti U 7 n U U LM S44 paM S12U7I I J k m m 14.N 7 JI 1. LX Maanaa Sa IM l.SdteW VI TritecM 74-5 pM I13UI 3rl H V I I M X V II I Mtepa Mardual M mittee for Better Government, was the monthly card party Friday at 8 p.m. at the vaudeville show home to register. Parents may be asked to DOmiTMBi KIW 24irtiMKtadi, ^ 4.N 1. M arri^ MWa I SaadlaMMt VI 17 In New Jersey. 3JI IN 121 l .M K F r M i r ix5d V2 IFiwdtiMi VI BOTTOM ROUND H f :4 M 7 only item on Wednesday night’s Town Town Hall. Setback will played. ’There t M o a i a IlMrtafStaat 4. M E M N V2 Maa 7.N 4JI IN 2 U I 4JI Waiiia 114 laM S137.N 4. Qaraoi’i M a 4. Ndi’t Captea VI Coventry residents will display their talents at the I F a a la d i 4 etep Ttid IVl Meeting agenda. will be prizes and refreshments. ’The 4JI I N 24amrfia IN Saparfada V 1 . 2 . « ^ (249M I HaacMaMaaa 4 late I IVl Coventry Vaudeville Revue scheduled Friday and Satur­ ilfLta IN 1 K 3 M I XIIDM Kf: 2174 4. la M arti 1 lilt X Id IV l 1 IteN Ilka IM ’The proposal would have enabled any public is invited. 5. Faaep Mar 4 C n A 7. Ipaap'i lia 7*2 111:3241 a U l paM m N M M i: ) 2 7 liN ilaaa'iM 1 7. U Liakli Caal M day at the Nathan Hale School. It is sponsored by the Rockville hospital notes M ia Stt fitf $1UI ■ W piiitSIN 1 Fraatp M a 1 ld m \ m 74 1 Frtel Fad M two persons to call for a paper ballot vote Donna Holland, The Herald’s correspon­ 7. U 'a Jaka lap 7. U M ftacaa I school’s PTO. hrfacia t i l gatf $3UI TriM i M-2 paM IN IN UTKI-Fiirian ROAST on any item on the agenda of a Town dent for Andover and Bolton, is on vaca­ T r M l-S-l N 12 I LiM'inpr L F a r J iX H FrUirlilNi Tickets for Friday night’s show are already sold out. aOCXEXS SFECMl- Nta FrWar ki 3rl Meeting. Because the proposal failed, An­ tion this week. News items should be sub­ Admitted Wednesday: Mary The show will start at 7; 30 under the direction of Mrs. Dr., South Windsor; Susan Windsor; Mrs. Linda Hancock dover will continue to follow Robert’s mitted directly to ’The Herald, P.O. Box Ellen Carlson, E. Middle Kris Elias. It will feature 25 acts performed by Middle Moore, Bolton Rd., Vernon; and daughter, Thomas St., Tpke., Manchester; Rules of Order, which call for a majority 591, Manchester. The telephone number is Antoinette Sitek, Village St., Vernon; Mrs. Patricia School and High School students, as well as adults. Christopher Curley, Gehring vote on the use of paper ballots. 643-2711. Rockville; Arthur Snow, Hoff­ Kammerer and son, Regan ‘"The Rockettes” will feature an unlikely group of Rd., Tolland; Kenneth CONN. STRICTLY FRESH man Rd., Ellington; Patricia St., Rockville; Mary Murphy dancers made up bf Doug Fitch, Kent Shorrack, Joe Civitello, Hillcrest Dr., Ver­ Therrlen, Mt. Vernon Dr., West St., Rockville; Harriet Tomanelli, Tim Coon, Eric Underwood, Jeff Riley and non; Paul Gaulin, Egypt Rd., RRADE”A" Vernon; Patricia Thompson, Treat, W. Main St., Rockville. Kenny Goodale. They will be directed by Dawn Carlson. Ellington; Peter Genovesi, Lawrence St., Rockville. Dem ZBA slot vacated Marge Glenney will be accompanist. Pine St., Rockville; Edna V f R T Births Wednesday; A Another act to be featured will be ‘"The Jug Band” with Hardy, Gerald Dr., Vernon; Discharged Wednesday; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. EGGS A1 Bouffard, Gaire Tomanelli, Ann Druge, Connie Love, Harry Kopp, Linden Place, Jane Arnold, White Rd., Wayne McGlnley, Kenneth f P E C I doz. Betty Paracchio, Shirley Edmondson, Gay and Bob New­ Rockville; Anna Lefebvre, Ellington; Noella Chouinard, Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. and Orchard St., Rockville; An­ Egypt Rd., Ellington; Susan m t then filled in Bolton man, Joe Tomanelli, Helen Willnauer, Jan Reedy and Mrs. Wayne Therrien, Mt. Wes Lewis. drew Mascola, Orchard Hill Dupperon, Plntry Lane, South Vernon Dr., Vernon. Frank Sacchi, wbo had been endorsed by “Everything You Wanted to Know About The show will feature several other dance groups. Rose MANCHESTER - 643-5171 - 035 MAIN 8T. BLOOMFIELD - 242-5549 - 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. Bolton Democrats to seek a seat on the Sleep But Were Too Tired to Ask.” ’The Fowler and "Skip” Walsh will sing "Hole in the Bucket.” li Zoning Board of Appeals, has withdrawn public is invited to the free event. Anna Bagnall will be featured in "Victor Borge Goes CftC from the campaign. Democratic Town The Friends of the Bolton Library are Bananas.” Chairman Rvi Cannon said Wednesday. seeking book and record donations for a A barbershop quartet with John Motycka, Peter TIIRNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE Ms. Cannon said she would recommend mid-May sale. Proceeds will underwrite Halvorson, Dana Hallenbeck Jr. and Bill O’Connor will endorsement of Maureen Houle to fill the future special programs at the library. sing songs from the 1920s. Doug Fitch will sing Eddie COLA vacancy on the Democratic slate of the Details of the sale will be announced soon. Cantor favorites. May 2 election. Bulletin board Tickets are available at the school, from Mrs. Glenn SPRING BARGAIN DAYS DIetARog. Sacchi cited personal reasons for his Bradley, ticket chairman, or from members of the cast. withdrawal, Ms. Cannon said. The slot is ’The Bolton High School chapter of the for a five-year ZBA term beginning in National Honor Society will conduct a Bulletin board 1978. paper drive Saturday. ’There will be a Person-to-Person Lifeline will meet Friday at 1;30 Ms. Cannon said Mrs. Houle’s candidacy dropoff point at the Community Hall, and p.m. at the Town Hall Board Room. All volunteers are 11 o LpjtrLn±r will be confirmed by the Democratic society members will also pick up papers urged to attend. KRAFT Town Committee at its next meeting, throu^out town, if they’re left at curb- ■Trim F athloni* April 15. side. For pickup, call 649-6707, 649-6311 or Ms. Cannon said other vacant slots on 643-6472. 2 SPEED WASHER IMITATION the Democratic slate — town clerk, The Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton Volunteer Fire Department will have a 3 WATER LEVELS - 4 CYCLE SELECTIONS treasurer and tax collector — probably HEAVY DUTY will not be filled by candidates. ’The in­ pancake breakfast Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 MAYONNAISE cumbent Republicans will run unopposed. p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. Pan­ Library friends cakes, sausage, coffee and milk will be available. There will be a reduced price John Worobel was selected president of for children under age 12. Friends of the Bolton Library at a recent election. Other officers named for 1977 Entry blanks are due Friday for the were Dorothy Qark, vice-president; Sally talent show being planned by the PTO at •238 Lessard, treasurer, and Linda Bolton Elementary Center School. The Chamberland, secretary. show is scheduled April 20. James Klar, chairman of the group’s Donna Holland, ’The Herald’s correspon­ program committee, has arranged an dent for Bolton and Andover, is on vaca­ TURKEYS April 16 presentation by Dr. Richard Day tion this week. News items should be sub­ of Manchester Community College. ’The mitted directly to The Herald, P.O. Box e - 1 4 U n . program, set for 8 p.m. at Bentley TeNW i COLOR TV e . 591, Manchester. The telephone number is Memorial Library, will be about 643-2711. . ^ 100% SOLID STATE CHROMACOLOR PICTURE save 20 % TUBE WITH THIS COUPON AND 310.00 PURCHASE' Informal hearing planned What better way to Introduce the classic SERVICE IN OUR SHOP BY Bolton • An appropriation of 85,400 for highway elegance and Inviting charm of colonial designs The Bolton Board of Selectmen will con­ signs and striping. FACTORYTRAINED TECHNICIANS In your home than with Watkins own famous duct an informal public hearing Friday • An appropriation of 83,649 for anti­ PLYMOUTH PRIDE COLLECTION of 8ofas, chairs night on subjects which will go to Town recession wages. and loveseats. Painstaking care and attention to Meeting next week. • An appropriation of 8400 to the town detail and careful tailoring are a part of every piece : r EE Firat Selectman David Dreselly an­ clerk’s budget, for advertising, photostats nounced the hearing will be at 8 p.m. at as well as a selection of decorator, wear-tested and reproductions NAPKINS the Community Hall. The Town Meeting, fabrics Including solids, prints, plaids, nylons, herculons CetRwn Rood Thni Aprfl 2 en« Coupon Fin, scheduled Monday at 8 p.m., will con­ • An appropriation of 81,500 for fire >358 supple vinyls and even sumptuous velvets. sider; department training and new equipment.

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If he is willing to sit down and talk with the By EARL YOST that everyone is in agreement time. Under the old contract each of making from 8125,000 to 8200,000, the Dolphins. Wellington Mara of the Sports Editor over the new playing schedule, the league’s 26 clubs (not counting compensation is a No. 1 and a No. 2 Giants, who signed Larry Csonka, By Len Auster “We had to play a helluva game to win,” Boston Coach Tom­ attention among the National Tampa Bay and Seattle) received draft choice. The scale slides all the also feels the Dolphins deserve million a year in television money. way down to the lowest salary something. The Dolphins lost a third my Heinsohn said as he sat slumped over on a stool in the Ceitic Football League owners turns dressing room and reviewed the thrilling 90-88 win his team “We have a very saleable package schedule. man—Jimm Kiick (Broncos), so it’s today toward an equally thorny now,” said Davis, alluding to the scored over the . Naturally, the clubs which were pretty obvious Joe Robbie is leading question — retroactive com­ longer regular season and playoffs hurt the most during the past year the fight here. Two free throws by Dave Cowens Two turnovers resulted in Chicago pensation. starting in 1978, and it ought to be are in the forefront of the flght here Commissioner Rozelle has kept Getting out of hand but not enough have to do damage. spelled the difference at the Hartford worth considerably more than in the to work out a compensation schedule hands off on the debate and his only Major league hockey has found out Civic Center before 11,089 fans. Both hoops, plus a single foul try, and It took a day for everyone to un­ Whoa! when Van Lier got around Havlicek past.” that is fair. All agree that the comment on the question when it was about spectators staying home with a came with just six seconds showing derstand the new 16game regular That's what somebody better start for the umpteenth time, and dropped The retroactive question won’t be schedule that takes-effect starting put to him was “personally. I’d like recent report indicating the National on the clock as the most spirited season schedule, which will Uke screaming from the rafters before in a pretty underhand layup, the solved any easier than the 16game now may be too severe to apply to the to see each case handled by the clubs Hockey League (NHL) will lose this crowd of the year stayed to the end. effect in 1978, and now that they all major league baseball does itself in. Bulls were within one point, 87-86 schedule proposal, and it may not be 19 currently affected players. involved. But at the same time I can year between |16 and |18 million. It took more than 15 minutes to do, there is near unanimous agree­ Some people will say "let it” but the with 45 seconds left. solved at all. Art Modell of the Browns, who understand why some clubs would Some franchises are on rocky ground play the final six, for a variety of ment it will work fairly and to foolish majority wouldn't know what Sidney Wicks intercepted an errant It’s been more than a year since signed Paul Warfield during this no­ want to have it spelled out so that the and will either fold or just hang on by reasons, one a slow clock that in­ everyone’s satisfaction. to do without baseball, especially Van Lier pass and timeout was called the old Rozelle Rule was thrown out rule period, says he believes Miami whole question can be solved quickly a thread. It appears some rationale is furiated Heinsohn, General Manager A1 Davis, who led the fight against Saturday afternoons and Monday with six ticks remaining. The 24 se­ by the courts and in that time, 19 men should be compensated and he’s and without acrimony.” returning to this sport, but not soon Red Auerbach, the Celtic piayers and the 16game schedule until he was nights, as ratings indicate. cond clock had long since stopped who had played out their options enough. a majority of the fans. able to modify the original format, signed with various other clubs. Some have said the New York operating. says he is Satisfied now that what all Does baseball have to be hit over The Bulis, fighting for a playoff Theoretically, the clubs that lost Yankees are a shoo-in in the American Holland fouled Cowens and the big this will mean in the end is a lot more the head before it wakes up? There spot in the NBA’s Western these players are out in the cold and League East. Don’t you believe it. center dropped in both tries for a money for everyone — the owners, Richest golf event are fans who just won’t be able to af­ Conference, and coming in with the Owner George Steinbrenner's crew three-point lead but Gilmore made are not entitled to compensation. ford to take their kids to games best record of any team in the last six players and television networks — Under the recently signed collective unquestionably has the talent but too weeks, 15 wins in 17 starts, gave the another dunk shot while hanging on and more and evenly balanced foot­ many chinks in the armor have anymore. That list will swell as bargaining compensation is spelled Celts fits before succumbing. the rim with one second left. ball for the fans. on LPGA gets going cropped up. ticket prices soar. And the latter has out clearly. increased because operating costs, Boston ied at one time by 14 points Fouled before the pass could be in- There is some speculation that l i e latest hole was Tuesday when bounded, Curtis Rowe made one of For instance, if a player who is i.e. salaries for players, have in the first period, but with shifty when Pete Rozelle and the NFL making 8200,0IX) plays out his option third baseman Graig Nettles refused Norm Van Lier providing the spark two and Boston was up by two, 90-88. television committee sit down to PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) — Sixty-eight women to show up for a game after the skyrocketed. It’s a pyramid affect. and signs with another club, his new All the blame can’t be shouldered and towering Artis Gilmore, Scott Chicago called on 6-11 Tom negotiate a new contract within the professional golfers start shooting today for big money — ap­ Rec National League volleyball kings Yanks failed to renegotiate his con­ Bwrwinkle to inbounds the pass to club has to reward his old one with by the players. The owners rightfully May, Wilbur Holland long-range coming weeks, they may ask for tract, signed last year. And this after Gilmore at the hoop but Cowens, in proaching or matching prizes in some men’s events — in the Winding up in first place in the Rec Department’s National so deserve their fair share. If they shooting John Mengeit, the Bulis Nettles claimed he wasn't that made it aii the way back and with front, and Wicks, in back, prevented Celts^ Sidney Wicks^ path blocked $350,000 Winners Circle tournament. Volleyball League was the Insurers’ entry. Players, top row, (1 materialistic. Baloney. Just another weren’t afraid of being beaten by the other guy the bidding war would slow 5:30 ieft in the third period to go the giant from stuffing the ball and This is billed as the richest sports to r.) Jeff Clarke, Rod Johnson, Steve McCusker, Mike Crockett, case of a player who signed on the causing an overtime. Phil Hicks of Chicago stepped in front in first half of game last down. And maybe players wouldn’t ahead on a Gilmore stuff, 53-52. That event ever for women and the setting tributed among the leading pros Tom Crockett. Kneeling, Bob Herdic, Bob Lathrop. (Herald dotted line not iiving up to his agree­ was their only lead. Havlicek paced all scorers with 24 night at Hartford Civic Center. (UPI photo) EC girl netsters is a lavish one — the Mission Hills photo by Dunn) ment. scream for "renegotiated” pacts. during the two days of the pro-am Maybe a good old-fashion blacklist “They wouldn’t let us play our run­ points, Cowens added 20 and Jo Jo Country Club in Rancho Mirage near prelude; 80,000 for a hole-in-one, if It’s become a sellers’ market with White 15. The Bulls had good balance would help. But that would bring on ning game, but we played a helluva Palm Springs where money doesn’t any; 81.000 to the day’s leader for the the buyers (owners) throwing money with five players netting between 14 law suits and that’d just start the cy­ lot better tonight in winning than we sport more depth really grow on trees (it just seems four days of medal play. Competition begins around iike candy. Have you checked and 16 points. Van Lier leading with cle all over again. Baseball’s become did iast night in (iosing) Cleveland,” that way). It all adds up to 8350,000. the cost of candy lately? There has to 16. The course is a beautiful man­ TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - Eight last three years, will field a team in a business and has been for a long Heinsohn continued. The money is provided by that be a breaking point, a threshold — The Bulls also entered the game By LEN AUSTER made oasis in the desert, dotted with teams and 175 individuals, incudlng the competition and could have an time. But all that money is making it Boston has gone through four of- Jazz playoff bid celebrated sponsor of soap operas on there’s got to be a limit. There has to with the best defensive record in the Herald Sportswriter lakes and palm trees. It stretches a four Olympians, will open competi­ advantage with the backing of the worse. The enthusiasm, no matter ficiai timers this season and the fifth television — Colgate-Palmolive Co. be an owner somewhere who’ll tell a league and it’s a rarity when two modest 6,370 yards and is a par 72. tion Thursday night in the th re ^ a y hometown fans. Also vying for the how much the players retort, for the was questionable last night. which has the charming Dinah Shore Luis Tiant, for example, to go take a teams score under 100 points. More depth and added balance will be the framework of the Among those favored to be in con­ NCAA gymnastics championships at team title will be Southern (Mnnec- game is gone. If the Celts lost, a congressional in­ as hostess. Arizona State University. ticut State, Indiana State, Oregon, walk. Contracts are two-way vestigation would have been in line. Boston is now 4-1 in Hartford too little, too late 1977 East Catholic girls’ tennis team. Coach Mike Bayles’ tention for the top prize of 836,000 are The hunger for the game is dying. agreements, but "renegotiate” appearances with the finale April 10 Judy Rankin, winner of two events The host Sun Devils, who have Oklahoma, Louisiana State, When that goes, what’s left? The team held a seemingly safe 87-81 Eaglettes swing into their 14-match schedule Wednesday at finished in the top eight in each of the Minnesota and Southern Illinois. seems to be a favorite refrain. If I lead and had possession of the ball against Cleveland. Penney High in East Hartford. this year; and Sandra Palmer, who were Tiant’s Boston Red Sox bosses I vaulted to the top spot on the money with 2:40 left. Gone from last year’s squad which would’ve said ‘either play or good­ Postscript NEW YORK (UPI) — The New Orleans Jazz, in a classic case doubles teams to be formed from list with a victory last weekend in the bye, go work for a living for a of too little too late, rolled to their seventh victory in a row compiled an 8-4 record are Sue sophomores Sharon Kuczinski, Katie Civic Classic in San Diego County. First year out I have this cousin, nine years old Anderson and Lori White. This pair change.’ Don’t you get a charge out Wednesday night. Murphy and Karen Lareau and She has earnings of 832,422 to date. going on ten, who lives on Long combined to win the state Class M Buy 3 of hearing the players claim they’re Spring training report freshman Katie Sullivan. Twenty re­ Other more or less hungry golfers Island and is an ardent New York The Jazz, with no shot at the Division doubles title. But two for East girls doing it "for my family’s security.” Mets fan. When asked if Dave playoffs, set the Phoenix Suns back 76ers 115, Pistons 112 main on the roster with Bayles still competing include young Hollis Stacy That’s baloney, too. returnees are senior Mary Catherine to do some cutting, along with finding By LEN AUSTER Kingman should get his asking price, 112-100 to set a club record for con­ George McGinnis scored the go- who has had six second-place finishes Murano and junior Kellie White. The a third doubles combination. and wants a win so bad she can taste Herald Sportswriter shocks, get he replied, "He’s not worth that secutive wins. ahead basket with 45 seconds to play former was singles champ in Class M “We hope to do as well as last year, Not much can be said about East Catholic Franchises will close much.” Once again, the story was defense. and followed with a key defensive it; Jane Blalock, a former Winners with White runnerup. or better. We should be strong in girls’ track team. Smart kid. Could’ve been talking Knife for *Bird^; "I always knew we could play this play to spark Philadelphia. Doug Circle champ; and JoAnne Carner, Baseball tickets are stilt the “Last year we were weak in lower singles but the doubles will be about any number of players and he’d well if we played tough defense,” Collins and Steve Mix led the 76ers who had a 68 in the final round at the Not because it isn’t good, but because it’s in th e 4th cheapest around yet they’re con-, spots,” Bayles stated, “but this year relatively inexperienced. We should be correct. said New Orleans Coach Elgin with 20 points each, while Eric Civic. its first year of operation and not too much can tinually climbing. Some stay home. we have more depth. It should be a start out slow here and improve Also on hand for a rare appearance Powell gets axed Baylor, whose club is in fifth place in Money paced injury-plagued Detroit better balanced team. We could do be said beforehand. "I’ll know a lot more after along the way,” Bayles analyzed. the Central Division. "And the last with a game-high 32 points. is veteran Mickey Wright, now only a t i l better in dual meets but maybe not in Schedule: April 8 Penney, 11 Far­ part-time performer who won the the meet Monday,” admits Coach Loretta seven or eight games we’ve been Bullels'llO, Hawks 103 the tournament because of new playing very aggressively and very mington, 13 Hall, 14 Simsbury, 18 event in 1973. senior Lauren Willett, 1 Tom Henderson, acquired earlier NEW YORK (UPI) — The Bird awaits the knife and the Boog seedings.” Darien, a C3ass L power a Wethersfield, 20 Windham, 21 En­ Bruins take lead together.” this season from Atlanta, scored 22 The first prize of 836,000 carries a The first-year Elaglettes sophomore Gail Bar- gets the ax. year ago, has joined the M Division. field, May 4 E.O. Smith, 11 South M Baylor, who took over from the points to give Coach Dick Motta his bonus of a Cihrysler Cordoba. It could have seven dates slated bagello, sophomore Kathy M Murano, White and juniors Ann Mark “the Bird” Fidrych, coaching job from Butch van Breda Windsor, 12 E.O. Smith, 16 Gilbert, boost any one of several ladies into with 12 opponents to be Marie Cannata and Kathy Viola Gerrity, freshman Joan ridden season in which he hit just .215 Kolff in December, now finds the 17 Rockville, 20 Glastonbury, 24 the top money spot for the year. met. As can be. expected, SAVE 25% Detroit’s hyperkinetic pitching sen­ appear set in singles with two Gerrity, freshman Pat ‘IS"! as Park produces sation, was told Wednesday he will with nine homers and 33 RBIs. It was Jazz in position to top last year’s Pro Manchester. All matches are away. To qualify an LPGA member must Clune noted, “ We’re ONGUMELSTMIERS ' a long way from the 1970 season when Walsh, sophomore Laurie undergo knee surgery and in all record. At 34-42, and with six games have p lac^ first, second or third hoping this will be a Testa and sophomore Kelly For a limilad lima only, buy 3 he belted 35 home runs, hit .297 and basketball likelihood be lost to the Tigers until to go. New Orleans is four wins short during the three preceding years; building kind of year and Alexander. Qabrial Strldara—and gat NEW YORK (UPI) — Brad Park played his best game of the knocked in 114 runs with Baltimore June. of last season’s mark. 400th NBA victory, Mitch Kupchak must have been a first-place winner we’re hoping some make The slate begins Monday lha 4lh ona fraal year at a critical time for the Boston Bruins. enroute to the MVP award. Strldara ara tha haavy duty The 22-year-oId right-hander tore Pete Maravich, the league’s top added 17 points and Elvin Hayes 16 in the past 10 years; or must be a the sectionals. against host Coventry High With first place in the Adams Divi- Elsewhere, John Montefusco and member of the LPGA Hall of Fame. Some, such as senior thocka you can adjiwt to cartilage in his left knee while scorer, led the way with a game-high for Washington. Leonard Robinson, and Norwich Free thraa dlllarant aaltinga. A sion at stake. Park scored one goal, for most points (128) in a season and shagging fly balls on March 20 but Nolan Ryan turned in impressive 26 points, while Jim McElroy had 23. The tournament is 72 holes and mller Marilyn Moriarty, A obtained by the Hawks in the Hender­ Academy with the rest of assisted on another, played strong also extended their record home un­ stints W^nesday and appear ready Ragular, Firm or Extra Firm then reinjured himself last Sunday Baylor traces the Jazz’ resurgence son trade, led Atlanta with 31. runs through Sunday with the iast junior sprinters Mary Carr the sch^ule; April 18 at ao {ou gal tha rida thara luat defense and helped, kill penalties to defeated streak to 33 games. Mon­ during a workout. He is scheduled for for opening day. Ryan, the Angels’ to strong third-quarter play. Whereas two rounds on television nationally and Mary Greene and 440 smoke-throwing right-hander, turned SuperSonics 111, Rockets 105 Hartford Public /with New right lor lha way you driva. spark the visiting Bruins to a 4-3 vic­ treal’s Steve Shutt scored his 57th surgery today. the team would once fold up, they Slick Watts handed out 18 assists (ABC-TV). runner Maureen Britain; 22 at East Hart- And now, you gat It at a prica tory over the Buffalo Sabres. goal in the second period. It was not injury but time that in seven strong innings as California now bear down. Second prize is 825,000 and third Fitzgerald, have worked thaVa Juat right for you, too. defeated Seattle 5-3. and Bruce Seals scored 21 of his 25 ford/with Simsbury, 2630 'The triumph lifted Boston into sole Capilalg 4, Penguins 3 leveled John "Boog” Powell. “At one time we used to give place is good for 88,000. out with the boys. But for Montefusco, who claims he can win points in the first period as Seattle New Britain Invitational; possession of first place, one point Rookie Bill Riley’s second-period The 35-year-old slugger, and one­ games away in the third quarter, but In addition, there is 810,000 dls- many it’s their first ven­ PEOPLE WHO KNOW SHOCKS 00 QABRIEL 25 games this season, also worked kept its playoff hopes alive. The May 3 at Penney Hlgh/with ahead of the Sabres, with each team goal at 17:10 capped Washington’s time Most Valuable Player, was now the guys are concentrating on Sonics, who led 52-46 at the half, also ture. Hall, 11 at East Windsor, 18 LOW COST MSTALLATION AVAILABLE having two games remaining. The rally from a 3-1 deficit early in the seven good innings as the San Fran­ Among those who’ll run, V.' released by the Cleveland Indians defense and especially the last few got 25 points from Nick Weathers- at Glastonbury, 24 at first-place winner earns a bye in the period. The victory was a team- cisco blanked Oakland 5-0. R R throw and jump are Wednesday. games we’ve been playing great Meanwhile, Willie McCovey, will be poon. Calvin topped Houston with 34 Manchester/with Windsor. preliminary round of the Stanley Cup record fourth-straight for the "I’m naturally disappointed,” said defense,” said Baylor. “Our defense freshman Yvonne Nolen, 4 PLY POLY WHITEWALL returning to the Giants after points and Moses Malone added 25. 27 State Sectionals, June 4 playoffs. Capitals. Rick Kehoe had two goals the 6-foot-3 power-hitter, who spent kept us in the game in the first half Dixon sues Yale junior Helen Putriment, enjoying a hard-hitting spring. The State Gass Meet. Ret S A U I b t S A LE ^ sto n closes the season at the for Pittsburgh. 13 seasons with the Baltimore when we only shot 37 percent.” 39-year-old McCovey, a free agent, NEW HAVEN, (UPI) - Judy 478x13 2550 2 1 ,9 8 078x14 32.N 2 7 .0 0 New York Islanders Saturday and at Blues 4, Black Hawks 1 Orioles. “But I feel very confident "During this win streak our third had been with San Francisco for 15 Dixon, Yale University women’s var­ 878x13 26.50 2 3 .8 8 H78X14 34.70 2 8 .0 0 home Sunday against Toronto, while Larry Patey scored the game- that I will catch on with another periods have been stronger,” said Hartford Bics win 078x15 3350 2 8 .8 0 the Sabres play the Maple Leafs seasons but had played most of the sity tennis coach, filed a federal law­ 078x13 28i0 2 4 .1 0 winner for St. Louis on a power play team.” rookie Rich Kelley, who finished with NEW HAVEN (U PI) - Don H7lxl5 35.19 3 0 5 » Saturday In Toronto and St. Louis last three years with San Diego. suit Wednesday charging the univer­ DIIILS • o ra l TRYOUTS - GRIS (78x14 30.50 2 6 .4 0 at 13:45 of the second period. In the For Fidrych and the Tigers, the in­ 14 rebounds and seven assists. "It 178x15 3751 3 3 .0 0 Sunday in Buffalo. In other action, Chris Chambliss Gardner and Vitor Moia each scored sity with sex discrimination. F7lxl4 3150 2 8 .8 0 third period Floyd Thomson gave the jury is a devastating setback. seems we’ve been coming out and two goals Wednesday to give the 1S7S FILINE LUaUE CHAMPIONS In the World Hockey Association, Blues a 3-1 lead at 16:17 and Bob blasted a three-run homer as the Before filing the suit, she resigned FREE MOUNTIWO a FRT 1 JO o 3,09 "Naturally, this a tough blow to jumping on people.” Connecticut Bicentennials a 4-3 Ca'icinnati tied Indianapolis 5-5 and Yankees stopped the Red Sox 8- from her job, effective in mid May. DavId’R RMtaurant Woman’a softball Gassoff got an empty net goal with 32 our club,” said Tigers’ Manager Phoenix was led by Alvan Adams exhibition win over the first division Edmonton blanked Houston 8-0. seconds left. Ralph Houk, whose club finished in a 5...Gene Tenace drove in three runs with 19 points and Dick Van Arsdale team would Ilka to Invite all female Rangers 4, Flames 3 Flyers 3, Barons 3 with a double and a home run to Baelenses Soccer Club in Lisbon, athletes to participate In open tryouts. RADIAL WHITEWALL SALE dismal fifth place last season. "You and Butch Feher with 16 each. Portugal. • U*»>yyX LaOO»miaHbofgliMt»oHidiid Third-period goals by Pat Hickey spark San Diego to an 8-5 win over A1 McAdam scored at 8:03 of the hate to see these things happen. But Elsewhere, Philadelphia defeated A spokesman for the North Settlement divided It you’d Jlko to play aottball, call two poljpoilof oocd bptfjF ptyoi and Dan Newman helped the Milwaukee...Carl Morton and Nelson WlOO prOOW imww ITMO OMign tm W9* last period to earn Cleveland a tie, you can’t look back. We’ll have to Detroit 115-112, Washington topped American Soccer League team said tfootloo Briles combined for a four-hitter to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Stars • Long WMring diMl compound IroBd. Rangers snap a nine-game winless but the'one point clinched first place bring up another young pitcher to fill Atlanta 110-103, Boston clipped Gardner’s winning goal in the 61st 649-1616 646-2235 streak against the playoff-bound top Toronto 5-2...Don Sutton, in a such as 0. J. Simpson, run-of-the- in the Patrick Division for his spot. ’ Chicago 90-88 and Seattle took minute came on a 20 yard kick and Flames. Newman got the game- tuneup for opening day, went seven American League volleyball champs mill third string quarterbacks and Philadelphia. Harvey Bennett scored Whether the struggling Tigers can Houston 111-105. snapped a 3-3 tie. PrlN SALE winner at 9:27. Atlanta’s Willi Plett two goals for the Flyers and Bob find anyone to fill Fidyrich’s spot is innings as Los Angeles edged St. Latvian Church entry captured the Rec Department’s draftees who never made it are going Louis 7-6 as the Dodgers concluded to get a cut of a multi-millon dollar N78>13 43.75 34.95 scored 38 seconds after Hickey’s goal Murdoch had a pair for the Barons. another matter. The Worcester, American League volleyball title. Squad members, (1. to r.) top at 5:03 to tie the score 3-3. The WHA Mass., native, who talks to baseballs the Florida portion of spring out-of-court settlement pie under the ER78(14 48.75 38.95 7 Rangers failed to make the playoffs Gene Peacosh scored three goals training...Jorge Orta’s two-run row, Margonis Janaus, Ildis Bikemieks, Jim Zuccardy, John new contract between the NFL 7 and made Bird lovers of fans across Wickham Park FI78xl4 51.70 40.95 for the second straight year. for the Racers but Blaine Stoughton the league last season, had a 19-9 homer in the ninth pushed the White DOES YOUR Avens, Don ’Tuttle, Chuck Tolbert. Kneeling, Henry Frey, Ed Players Association and the pro foot­ .Vlaple Leafs 3, Canadiens 3 had a hat trick for Cincinnati to help record to go along with a 2.34 ERA Sox to a 7-5 win over Pittsburgh... Werner. (Herald photo by Dunn) ball owners. 18178x14 53.75 42.95 Darryl sutler scored the tying the Stingers fight back from a 5-0 and walked off with the American Baltimore overcame Johnny Bench’s Ara You Planning? FR78ilS 52J0 41.95 goal, his 36th of the year, on a deficit...and Claude St. Sauveur two homers and Ken Griffey’s solo BIKE League’s Rookie of the Year award. GR78ilS 55.00 43.95 breakaway at 10:58. The tie allowed scored two goals and assisted on two For Powell, his release comes shot to take a 6-4 victory from Cincin­ nati. Bowling FET 2.03 to 2.99 the Canadiens to set an NHL record others to pace the Oilers over the after an unproductive and injury- LOOK, Aeros. • A PICNIC • A WEDDING CD EE MOUNTUN • AN OUTING • A SETTING FDR rn tE 6 MumciNB FEEL, Y- Rocco Lupacchino Ken Seaton 150-364, Art 354, Dick Simmons 146361, Richardson 353, Bob The other Guys Fans too joyous 151-140-418, A1 Bujaucius Johnson 359, Vic Marinelli Red Tamulis 140, Nick Talmadge 359, John Berk • A FAMILY WEDDING ilFQoodileh 163-154-451, Tony Marinelli 152-358, Vic Abraitls 352, A1 Twerdy 146387, Stan Zima 362, John Rieder 143-383. Jenkins AND RIDE 146-174-442, Frank Blank Pirkey 351, Charles Whelan 159-393, Pete Larson 154- GATHERING PHDTDGRAPHS COUPON about Marquette 181-432, Fred McCurry 147- 141, Lee Prior 137. 384, Joe Vinsko 137, U s 405, Don Carpenter 147-392, Christensen 137-361, S co re b o a rd Conaider Wickham Park THIS COUPON WORTH to start UKE THIS? Bernie Casey 148-380, Joe MERCANTILE- Frank Roland Guillotte 350, Pete MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Local officials IF IT DOES, BRING IT TO... For Information and Reservations weren’t very happy with the thousands of loyal Twaronite 140-381, Pete Blank 142-150-409, Tony Brazitls 378, EM Burbank Vann 136-362, Gene Marquette Warrior fans who got carried away Aceto 136-378, Mike Pagani 360, Russ Wilson 352, Don WHA P h o n e 5 2 8 -0 8 5 6 371, Erv Rusconi 144-369, Phaneuf 137-366, Ken Mon­ McAllister 362, Don Logan r RSox with celebrating their team’s NCAA basketball THE BIKE SHOP Wednesday’s Results OUR SPECIALLY TRAINED STAFF John Rieder 37(, Adolph tie 144-386, Zip Sobiskl 144, 381, Hank Frey 372, Tom Cincinnati 5, In­ title. Kuszaj 142-384, Russ Dick Krinjak 141-356, Bill Conran 351, Bub ^ n d e r WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - The some 5,000 fans jammed CAN DIAGNOSE YOUR TROUBLES AND dianapolis 5 ^ 5 . 0 0 performance was less than stirring, The fans, in their revelry DeVeau 141-390, Nonny Sheekey 156-164-454, Tom 360. Edmonton 8, Houston 0 Monday night and Tuesday, the airport to greet them. PRESCRIBE THE PROPER REMEDIESI Zazzaro 144-393, Jazz Greer 136140-392, Jim Bell TOWARD PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES but good enough to earn Boston R ^ The crowd became unruly inflict^ about 814,000 in Fuller 380, Ed Burbank 366, 137-139-408, Rich Luko 141- ANTIQUES- Bernie NHL Good til April 9th Sox pitcher Ferguson Jenkins the and did some 811,000 worth w m m m MONRO’MATIC Opening Day award. damage to public facilities. Pardi 144-355, Laura Mens! of damage in addition to Wednesday’s Results Thousands of students 128, Sally Anderson 146370, SHOCK ABSORBERS Jenkins, rebounding from a torn tittering the place with NY Rangers 4, Atlanta 3 and other fans poured out Arlene St. Pierre 126, Joan Achilles tendon at age 33, was paper, empty beer cans \ ■ w i f M r Philadelphia 3, HEAVY DUTY, 6-STAGE onto Wisconsin Avenue for Colby 151-360, Vivi Bayer touched for six runs in six innings and bottles. Cleveland 3 VALVING, ADJUSTS Wednesday as the Red Sox dropped a victory march after the j ON ALL REPAIR JOBS Basketball 138-%!, Jan Cochran 131, Toronto 3, Montreal 3 win and Allan T. Pleyte, a Joseph F. Sanek, the air­ Joanne Cochran 137-129- AUTOMATICALLY TO Charge lU 99 an 8-5 decision to the New York port manager, didn’t think Washington 4, Pittsburgh Yankees. city official, said van­ IWE DO OIMIITY REP«RS THIT UST! 380, Joanne Cox 345, Donna 3 ANY ROAD dalism and theft totaled much of the fans. $ 9 6 6 Following the game, though, SENIOR Rremser 150-362, Linda St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 OR LOAD. about 83,000 on the streets Amaio 18 for Moriarty’s. Moore 146341. manager Don Zimmer said the 13- Capturing the laurels in Boston 4, Buffalo 3 near the Marquette cam­ I In other action, Schiebel Plus $4 installation ctiarg j[Q|R|jArj0NALl year veteran will pitch the season Authorized tid U h A the league last night was pus. B ow ling Auto Parts outlasted HOLIDAYS- Val Sady opener for the second straight year I^ational Business League winners Fogarty Bros, with a 126 There also was damage Frank’s Market, 65-61. Pat 127-130-350, Jean Garno NBA and ninth time in his career. The Red ! BICYCLE DEALEB 108 win over Moriarty T M O N R O E ir Sox open the season at home a week Copping championship laurels in the Rec Department’s to lo^^l bars and taverns. Collet scored 21 points 130., ____ Wednesday’s Results AUrO CENYER HOME ENGINEERS - NEW Bros, at Illing Junior High. Mike K elley 15, C arl from today against the Cleveland In­ National Businessmen’s Basketball League this season was the Boston 90, Chicago 88 Marlys Dvorak 181-465, SUMMER Bill Morgan netted 31 Hohenthal 13 and George ELKS - Bruce Fish 146 dians. I T K BIKE SHOT HOURS Philadelphia 115, Detroit BROWN'S TIRE SHOP MAHCHESTER-CALDOR SHOPPIHG PLAZA Dubaldo-Lesperance Real Estate entry. Squad members. (1 to f? Jennie Leggitt 175-481, points, Bruce Ledoyt 27, Brooks 10 for Schiebel’s 135-415, Bill Adamy 136, 112 Zimmer said Reggie Cleveland will Mina iwMMU a«MUM Dally 333 Main St., Manchester 646-3444 I 180 Spruce SL Carl Frant 26 and John Jay while Ron Siemienski had Whit Hastings 137, Nick pitch the second game, April 9, and R ^ h s i h S ^ K o '" ' " S c e t S n ■ shifted Bonnie Lowell 205-516, 9:30-e«0 New Orleans 112, Rich ^honbeck’ Ken Comerford, Bob Whltesell, Rick Raimon- to Gen. Mitchell Field Cathy Bohallan 182-197-538, I Manchnter Thura. 12 for Fogarty’s while 32, Collins Judd 15 and Joe .Twerdy 350, Art Cabral Phoenix 100 DON'S AMERICAN (ExH 93 Off 1-80) OPEN 8 TO 7 Rick Wise will start against the In­ B:30-9«0 Mike Foye popped in '32 146138-396, Jake Oliva 166 dians April 10. do. Missing were Marc Schardt, Jay Howroyd, Dick Bowman, where the Warriors Lucille Gustafson 178-4M, I 647-1027 Quaglia 14 tallies for Washington 110, Atlanta 128 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 643-5575 Sat markers, Kurt Carlson 30, Frank’s. 391, A1 Pirkey 146377, Tony (Herald photo by Dunn) returned at 2 a.m. and Gerry Tucker 236-541, Lin­ 9:30-8KI0 103 MICHIUN, VBEDESTEINIBi da Corbitt 487. L...... Ben Grzyb 20 and Joe Desimone 152-364, Gene Seattle 111, Houston 105 MANCHESTER EVEJillNG HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 31, 1977— PAGE SEVEN-B

NAACP candidate. R o o m s tor Rent MANCHESTER - Hollister HARTFORD (UPI) - FURNISHED ROOMS for Street. Spacious seven room, SWMNNM POOLS Ben F. Andrews of Hart­ three bedroom full dormered g e n tle m e n • K itc h e n privileges, free parking. Cen­ ford, director of the Cape with den, 1 1/2 baths, new kitchen and aluminum ta l location. References and Connecticut NAACP, says ■ur new lor Mrty spring liwMIo- security required. 643-2893, he is considering seeking siding. Owner anxious, low Hon. Lnrgs CsnnselleuI dlo- after 5 p.m. $40’i. R&D Realty, 6464968. the Republican nomination Irlbutor hos quolHz abovo ground S l-n ir 0.0. pool. Csmplols wllh CLEAN, FURNISHED Room for U.S. Representative MANCHESTER - Im­ EIGHT ROOM Colonial - 21/2 Nnar, loddsr, suo daok, m ar, lon- from Greater Hartford maculate eight room baths, family room, fireplace, olng and alairt. QUARANTIID. for responsible, working Colonial. Two years old. four bedrobma, garages, acre. Rnanolng avallabla. 1177 In- gentleman. CaU 6484761, after next year. I p.m. First floor family room. Hutchins Agency, 6W-3186. ynbwL Faelor7 banoa - Haavy “1 haven’t discounted duty pool eavar lo Ural Ian 2Vfi baths, four b^rooms, it," he said before the start nunlamara. Abaabdaly no abSga- ONE LARGE furnished room. fireplace, wall-te-wali MANCHESTER - New to Uon. Caa Mr. Jobnaon, TOLL of a GOP luncheon market. Exciting sparkUng 7- Complete l i ^ t housekeeping carpeting throughout. Two m x 1.S00-S4I.N27. Can now, facilities. Private entrance, Tuesday. room Colonial in g r a t family a«-hour tsrvlea. Cut branches of shrubs that flower car garage. Large treed parking. 633-8323, 849-0358. Andrews sought the GOP neiAborhood. Fantastic op­ in the spring can be cut, even much lot, $59,966. portunity to get that "just earlier than March, brought in the nomination last year but HOLLYWOOD SECTION right home.’'^ Priced mid ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly PACKAGE STORE - High rooms. Single ^ .9 5 , $84.96, house and forced for bloom. For- lost out to attorney Lucien - Spven R o o iii $46’s. B/W Realty, 647-1419. OAK OFFICE DESK - volume, low overhead. Colonial. Recently R efinished, $35. Antique double $89.K, $74.95 plus tax. sythia, as pictured today, is one of DiFazio. Rep. William WANT SPENDING MONEY? Established 26 years. Owner- Phone in room. Call 646-2300. remodeled, in immaculate M ARLBOROUGH - Im - walnut, flat back,, small the most reliable of these outdoor Cotter, D-Conn., holds the Agent, 289-2262. Boys A Qlrls - Wo Nood Tool ADVERTISING condition. Prime location. maculate seven room Raised rocking chair, cane seat, $12. plants that will bloom early in the seat now, a district con­ Ranch. Two car garage, 18’ X 848-7817. VERY CLEAN - Newly fur- h a W DEADLINE New carpeting, wall-to- nished room on busline ideal house. sidered safe for U>i »I«I>«IIOIOCAI|6 24’ rustic family room, two Herald carriers are needed wall throughout. First g o o d t a g s a l e - By two for working person. All they need is water around the D em ocrats. 1i:00 noon tho diy boforo □ EDUCATION fireplaces, two baths, AC, In the following areas: publication. floor family room, garage Nestled on 11/4 wooded acres, families. April 2nd,, ana 3rd., References and security stems and ordinary house Only $46,566. required. Call 8464505. Otadilna for Saturday and •••tttt!••••••ttt For period ending 7 a.m., April 1. Thursday night will find with brook, $51,966. Call 418 Hackmatack Street, 9 a.m. temperatures for a few weeks. These M an ch e stB n Monday li 12;00 Noon Friday. Privete Inetruetlone 18 RAISED RANCH - Eight showers over parts of the upper Mississippi Valley and west owner, 295-9824 or 521-4568. to 6 p.m. branches were kept in a can of water Lawyer imprisoned i rooms, four bedrooms, one Gulf Coast region, while a few snow flurries fall across the ROOM IN PRIVATE Home In LITCHFIELD (UPI) - iil; VAdams Street and Buckland Street GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - full and two half baUis, MANCHESTER - $31,966 TAG SALE - Three families. Vernon for gentleman. $20 in the basement at about 60 degrees mid Rockies. Fair to partly cloudy skies are forecast weekly. Call ^5-7988. Salisbury lawyer William area n E A S E READ Specializing in Folk, Popular, fireplaced family room. Colonial. Living room, eat-ln Saturday, April 2nd, 16 a.m. to until a few buds showed yellow color, elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approximate 3 p.m., 33 Chester Drive Round Table Work Days Bluegrass, vocal Accompani­ Wall-to-wali carpeting maximum readings in parrathesis) Atlanta 44 (68), Boston kitchen, laundry room, 2 then brought up to the living room Ford, who admitted April 2 & 3 YOUR AD ment; Let music be the cure bedrooms, plus crib room. Manchester. 86" gold colonial ROOM TO RENT - F ree East Hartford: throughout. Two car gar- 37 (55), Chicago 35 (59), Dallas 49 (72), Denver 25 (49) and put in a vase. embezzling $250,000 from W«'ll do your spring cl«ftn*up, for your Spring Fever. Free City water and sewers. couch, bedspreads, toys, parking, shower and bath. babysit, wash windows, OoMlIiod od> or* Ul(«n ovor ^ e , acre lot. Asking $45,- Duluth 28 (42), Houston 58 (71), Jacksonville 55 (78), Kansas children’s ski boots size 131/2, Kitchen privileges optional. ft is possible to force forsythia as four estates, was anything! Only $1.60 an hour, Carriara needed In the following areas: #10 phono u t convonlonco.' loan instrument. Children 7 Aluminlim siding. F.J. on. Reasonable rates. 646- City 46 (64), Los Angeles 45 (64), Miami 73 (83), New Orleans Spilecki, Realtors, 6&-2121. various household items. Working gentleman early as January, but the closer we sentenced Tuesday to par woricar. Call now to rasarva VBurnalda Avenue, High School, Tho HornW It rotponilblo lor preferred. Very reasonable. a worker • 649>83e6 or 646- only ono Incorroct Intortlon tnd 6557. 61 (73), New York 36 (52), Phoenix 45 (76), San Francisco 45 Much miscellaneous. get to spring the shorter the time it prison and disbarred by ooob. c. ii b.ioT. noon on St. Mary’a Cemetery area. TWO FAMILY - Built in 649-9167. Sion only to tin tlip ol tin 1974. Walking distance to (56), Seattle 37 (46), St. Louis 46 (67), Washinoton 39 (62). MANCHESTER - Circa 1836 takes for the buds to open. Superior Court Judge Luke S3 i originti Intortlon. Errort which GIGANTIC TAG, rummage & VBurnelda Avenue - Bell Court area. REMEDIAL READING and hospital. Five rooms, full Colonial. 8 rooms, 4 Forsythia seems to have suffered M artin. do not Ititon tin vtlut of tho math; individualized work bedrooms, den, formal dining bake sale - Saturday, April VBurnaide Avenue - Delmont, •dvtitlwnnnt will not b« cor. applianced kitchens, 3 2nd., 9 to 4. RHAM High no damage from our cold winter and The lawyer was given program, (lst-8th grade) by •••••••••••••••••••••••••• room, eat-in kitchen, Apertmente For Rent 53 Bidwell, Vernon Road area. rtcttd by in idditlonil Inior- Master’s degree teacher. 566- bedrooms and 1 bath each •aaaaaaaaaaaagaaaaaaaaaaaa fireplaced living room. Barn School, Hebron. Signs from a report from the Connecticut four concurrent terms of don. Homm For 8ala 2S Homos For Solo 29 Routes 85 and 06. Proceeds for INDEX 8675. unit. Separate heating with 2 car garage, and work WE HAVE customers waiting Agricultural Experiment Station in­ one to three years in prison VWalnut, Graenlawn, Concord Street systems, driveways and shop. $44,966. F. J. SpUecki, band uniform drive. N O T IC It for the rental of 'your apart­ dicates that vegetation generally has and allowed to serve his area. TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - basements. Ready for im­ Realtors, 643-2121. 1 Loti and Found TAG ARTS AND Crafts Sale - ment or home. J.D. Real come through the winter unharmed. sentence in the Litchfield 2 — Pertonalt Individual or group. Day or mediate occupancy. $57,- Elstate Associates, Inc. 648- VOxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple Help Wented IS UNBELIEVABLY PRICED Italian Ladies Club, Tolland Winter injury is most likely to be Correctional Center rather 3 — Announcemenii night. At very reasonable 596. BOLTON - 3 bedroom 1980. 4 — Entertainment Street, Waehington Ave., Event Ave. Yates. Private court. Call 646- Street, East Hartford, in- than at the maximum $32,566 BOWERS SCHOOL Rambling Cape. Charming caused, says Dr. Saul Rich of the 5 -- Auctions 2183, anytime. AT ONLY $38,900 fireplaced______dining ______room, knotty___ doors, ^ r i l 17th. Reserve security prison in Somers. DISTRICT — Six room LOOKING for anything in real Ex|xriment Station, when we have FINANCIAL Call 647-0946 pine den, livingUving room with booths, 528-5217. estate rental - apanmi Cape, 2 baths, formal lents, periods of alternating cold and warm 8 — Bondt-Slocki-Mortgtges HweM^Clrcj^Mon^pt. PIANO, VOICE. Licensed fireplace. Also, unfinished ------homes, multiple dwellii ;s, no 9 ~ Personal Loans teacher. Masters degree. dining room, three weather. This past winter the 10 — Insurance family room. CaU Arthur or SANSUI 5,000 A - Stereo com- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Professional singer-pianist. Suzanne^ivannA Shorts, 646-3233. J. T nAvtAnfa______temperatures were consistently cold. EARN OOOD 8PENDINB MONEY bedrooms, modem eat-in ponents. Dual turntable. Associates, Inc. 646-1966. EMPLOYMENT Classical, popular, chords. kitchen with rii.ahwnxhpr W a tso n B e a c h C o ., -E -nhcceUent x c ...... condition. $ m . or There are a number of outdoor 13 — Help Wanted BOYS A 6IBLS CaU 6 4 4 ^ . ------14 — Business Opportunities Pull-basement, city Mandwstor-Offleer 847-9139:- best offer. 643-0888, days NEW THREE Room apart­ shrubs that can be forced for early 15 — Situation Wanted 5 Evenings a Weak utilities. Equal Housing Opportunity. ------ment - Handy to bus and shop­ bloom. Flowering quince is one, says CLASSIFIED 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. 16 ACRES — surrounds this TAG SALE - 187 Woodbridge ping. References and seciulty EDUCATION □ REAL ESTATE Street. Furniture, 1966 car Miss Millicent Jones of Bolton. 10 — Private Instructions superlative 15-room an­ Lote-Lund tor Salt 24 deposit required. $216 per 19 — Schooit-Cissses Call 047-t windshield, much more. 9 til Flowering crab apple is another. She tique house under going month. Phllbrlck Agency, 20 ~ Instructions Wanted 2 ACRE BUILDING Lots - Ap­ 5, this Saturday. Realtors, 646-4266. fortes an early-blooming variety of Homee For Sale 23 meticulous restoration. REAL ESTATE proved and ready to go. New foundation, sills, un­ spirea and has success also with pear 23 ~ Homes tor Sale $23,566 - 266 FOOT frontage. Owner will help finance. $10,- LOAM, DRIVEWAY Gravel ELLINGTON - 'HCK TOCK 24 — Lots-Land tor Sale derpinnings, heat, wiring, 600. McDonald Real Elstate, Certified - Pool Sand, blossoms and magnolia. 25 — Investment Property PREVENTIVE Maintenance Two bedroom Ranch. TOWER - Immediate oc­ Printing — 228-9706. Conmlete Landcaping. Cali Miss Jones has her own method of 26 — Business Property Mechanic - Must understand Aluminum siding, baseboard plumbing, kitchen and 3 cupancy. A new one bedroom 27 — Resort Properly machine repair and be safety Proofreader deal, garage. Hutchins Agen­ full baths. 9 fireplaces and 742-7833, or 649-2178, evenings. Townhouse community within encouraging the buds to open. She 28 ~ Real Estate Wanted minded. Applications cy, 64&3166. 3 bake ovens. In excess of 216 Aotm walking distance of stores, lays the cut stems in the bathtub and Mini be experienced. MOVING AWAY - Selling fur­ banks and churches. Features 8:30 A.M. MI8C. SERVICES accepted Monday through WANTED - By two elderly $166,669. Appointment on­ *6,BOO runs warm water over them from the 31 — Services Ottered Friday. 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. ladies. Mature woman to live TWO FAMILY Flat - Four niture, clothing, almost include private entrances, 32 — Painting-Papering Read proof against copy noting ly- NIm Brook everything. Phone 6434528, balcony overlooking cathedral shower until they are covered, then 33 — Building-Conirscting Apply Klock Co., 1366 Tolland grammatical, typographical, or in, and be generally helpful. rooms each. Excellent loca­ 6 ROOBI COLONIAL come to 91 Cooper. Street, 34 — Rooling-Siding Tpke. Mancheater, Conn. tion. 36 Locust Street. Priced Two and a half acrei of beauUful ceilinged Uving room, watl-to- leaves them to soak in the tub for 24 to 5:00 P.H. composition errors. Light housekeeping, meal IMMACULATE 8-room a Ywr* Young. 1% Bolht, Eat-In KItchon, 35 — Heating-Plumbing Equal opportunity employer. reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. land, Vermont border, town road Manchester. wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, or perhaps 48 hours. 36 — Flooring preparation. Centrally Hardwood Floors, Hot Wator Baaaboard Hast, Compare lilho plates against located. Phone 643-8564. Ranch featuring fireplaced frontage, nice brook, beauUfully range, refrigerator, garbage 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storsge Aluminum Extarior, FIrsplacad Uving Room. All wooded, Priced al |«,M0. Can be FOR SALE - Poulan chain “Cold room” treatment 38 — Services Wanted APPEARANCE Recon- approved copy. MANCHESTER - New Eight living room, country disposal, pantry unit, air con­ Monday thru Friday purchaied with n % down. Seven saw, model 366A, 17" bla,de, ditioner - We are looking for IMMEDIATE Part Time Room Colonial. 1 3/4 acres, 2 kitchen, three bedrooms, In An Eatabllahod RoaldonUal Jw ^flM ndng. Cell New ^ l a n d ditioning, master TV antenna, I took the opportunity, whiie MISC. FOR SALE Liberal benefit program including used less than 3 hours. $146. SAT. 8:30 to 12 NOON an ambitious conscientious, opening for kitchen 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 16” rec room, shed, deck, gar­ Manchostor. abundant closets, 24-hour talking with Miss Jones, to ask about 40 — Household Goods Company paid pension program. 802-264-9399 CaU 646-6646. superintendent serrice, laun­ 41 — Articles for Sale person to clean new and used Apply in person or call 643-1101. worker/cook. Days 16:36 to insulation. Choice of colors age. $38,566. the plants she has kept, for a third 42 — Building Supplies autos. Full time. Experience for interior and rugs. 16 year dry and storage faciUUes in 4:36 Monday thru n id ay . Two GARAGE SALE - All day winter, in a completely unheated 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs helpful. Apply In rarson to An equal emploimcnl op­ Home Owners Warranty. Low basement, no pets. For ap­ 44 — Livestock openings part time n i^ ts, 2 FAMILY — Duplex 5-5, John Vichi or Tom morkland. portunity employtr. Friday, April*-jrii lit.,1st., and til noon pointment pleaae call 875-9676, room of her large house. She has Forsythia, forced for bloom in the house, brightens a dark cor­ 45 — Boats S Accessories kitchen worker/dish washer. down p^m ent considered. IW baths, new kitchen PIANO REALTY Satun urday. 266 T" South Street, 46 ~ Sporting Goods Moriarty Bros. 315 Center St. Male/Femalc. Apply in person to store Charles Pontlcelll & Son. 646- Real Batata Wantad 29 Monday through Friday 8 to 5. learned now which plants will sur­ cabinets, 1st floor laundry Rockville. Antiques, console ner of our living room. A Cape Cod scene in watercolor by my 47 — Garden Products Mancheater. ALLIED PfUNTiNa SERVICES manager,er, Mr. Rivard, Ken­ 1546, 6464666. Equal Housing Opportunity. vive and which may not in a room 48 — Antiques STSMkMteTumpIkeW. room, separate heating ALL CASH for your property stereo, wooden wine press, wife, Barbara Atwood, is on the wall, and the “Dickie bird” is a 49 — Wanted to Buy MsncbMter. Com. tucky Fried Chicken, West tools, and etc. that once dropped to 24 degrees this DENTAL ASSISTANT - Good Midme liimplke. TWO FAMILY - Two and four systems. Good income. . 6 4 6 - 5 2 0 0 within 24 hours. Avoid red ELUNGTON - TOWNHOUSE past winter and was usually about 40 ceramic souvenir of a visit to London. (Photo by Atwood) RENTALS knowlege of typing and therrakcT bedrooms. Close to Main $45,566. tape, instant service. Hayes GARDENS of Strawberry 52 — Room s tor Rent Corporation, 6464131. Road. A new suburban one degrees. On a sunny day, in a room 53 — Apartments lor Rent business office procMures. ^^^ntng ecdlence Street. Good condition. NEWER—Three Bedroom 54 — Homes for Rent References. Reply Box Z, c/o Garage. Excellent invest­ Two Family, in quiet SPECIAL SALE bedroom apartment com­ with a lot of windows, it may get as SELLING your house? Call us munity nestled in Uie country “borderline" species for this winter Society is taking a busload of 4-H 55 — Business tor Rent Manchester Herald. SECRETARUL ment. Let tenant can y your neighborhood. Aluminum USED FUKNIESCENT warm as 70 degrees for a few hours. 56 — Resort Property for Rent property. Keith Real Estate, first and we’U make you a hills In historic Ellington. In treatm ent. Club members on a trip Saturday to 57 — Wanted to Rent and brick exterior. All Her citrus plants have performed ATTRACTIVE POSITION in posmoN 64M126, 646-1922. cash offer. T.J, Crockett, FIXTURES addition to It’s unique, With his generally favorable report 5U — Misc- for Rent appliances, carpeting MANCHESTER-Outati , MANCHESTER - Seven room see Logee’s greenhouse in Danielson. data processing department. KEEP SMILING Small manufacturing firm ,64 Duplex. 6 room unit has 1 Realtor, 843-1577. Two Iamp4 foot and 8 foot refreshing architectural beautifully, she said, and are now AUTOMOTIVE throughout, air con­ Ranch. Desirable from the Experiment Station, Dr. Hartford County members are being Knowledge of keypunch help­ has opening for a capable 72 ELDRIDGE STREET - bedrooms, fireplaced Uving with lamps $5.66 each. design and beautiful covered with fragrant blossoms. Her 61 — Autos lor Sale KEEP HAPPY ditioners, large closets, neighborhood, living room IMMEDIATE Cash for your landscaping, it features Rich adds some a few less favorable joined for the first time by a group 62 — Trucks for Sate ful. Five day week. AilAl person able to handle three bedrooms, large family room, family room plus rec Four lamp - 4 foot with Brunfelsia latifolia, or “lady of the custom cabinets, stained with fireplace, formal dining property. Let us enlaln our private entrances, private comments. He finds some winter in­ 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale benefits. East Hartfordirtford iplea­ diversified assignments. kitchen, pantry, laundry room. Immediately occupan­ room, new wall-to-wafl lamps $8.66 each. from Tolland County. Passengers 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles wood work. Immediate oc­ fair proposal. Call Mr. patio area with sUding glass night,” has blossomed with blue sant surroundings. 289-27M. room, wall-to-wall carpeting cy! CaU Arthur l»orts, 646- carpeting, three bedrooms, jury on ornamentals such as an- carry their own lunches from home. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile PART t im e Bookkeeper - Share duties of three gal cupancy. $59,909. BeUlore, M7-1413. Umltud QiMiitHy doors, wall-to-waU carpeting, flowers that fade to lavender and Homes throughout, garage, plus 3 ^ . J. Watson Beach Co., eat-in kitchen with dromeda, pyracantha, cotoneaster, The bus cost is paid by the CHS. DISHWASHER NEEDED - Person to work in office of office for typing, phone, many extras, Asking $31,966. range, refrigerator, gartwge then to white. It is listed as a tropical — Automotive Service record keeping, filing, etc. Manchester Office, 647-9139. appliances, family room off Sd Cantor euonyraous, dogwood, small yews Since the people at Logee's can 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease Full time, 9 to 5:30 or 11 to local restaurant. Ap­ Paul J. Correnti, 646-2125, or Equal Housing Opportunity. MAY WE BUY your home? disposal, master. TV antenna, plant but does well in the “cold proximately 25 to SO hours per For appointment for inter­ MANCHES'TER- Private kitchen, two batb. $55,966. Quick, fair, aU cash and no Etoctric, he. traverse rods, laundry and and hemlocks, evergreen azaleas and 7:30. Experienced and willing 643-5363. county setting. One year room." It gets its common name take only half the busload at one time week after training period. view, call Mr. Miller, 646- Owner, 6464231. roblems. CaU Warren E. 19 Qrov* 81. storage faciUties in basement, rhododendron and English ivy. Most to work! Apply In person. old, eight room center hail MANCHESTER - Unique 4 on a guided tour, the others will visit Limited bookkeep' 6566. Sbwland. Realtors, 643-1166. air conditioning, total elec­ from the fragrance it gives off during Rein’s New York Style Deli bedroom custom U&R R a ^ MANCHESTER Beautiful Rockvilto, Conn. will survive but may need pruning to a nearby goat farm. Then the two and Restaurant, Rt. 30, El experi•rience. Inquire at An Equil Opportunity Employer Colonial. Featuring fijst tric, no pets. Ranch and the night hours. “It was never so □ NOTICES 4M1. NEW in lovely Forest Hills. countntnr setting on Glaston- remove dead twigs and branches. groups will change places. Camino Plaza. Vernon. We floor fireplaced famllyi Fireplaced family room, 21/2 WANTED - Direct from Duplex s^le apartments beautiful,” said Miss Jones. room, with beamed buryy town Une. Transferred owner. FuU dormered Cape or available. Rentals starting at Another observer at the Experi­ are an equal opportunity LISTING baths, attached 2 car garage. original owner will leave new ONE 2/8 X 4/2 MULUON - Several herbs. Including rosemary, employer. MANCHESTER Drive-In is Seven room, 3 bedroom full cathedral ceiling. Eat-in Colonial in Manchester up to $175. per month. For appoint­ ment Station, Entomologist Charles L o s t end Found TELLER - Minimum two CaU Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, awnings, 6 carpeted rooms, Frame sash and Balancers (6 chives and bay, grew well through reopening. Many positions dormered Cape with large kitchen, with work island. 6464233. J. Watson Beach Co., low $46’i. Reply Box A, ment call 875-9676, Monday Doane, says most Insects have sur­ years, full time, experience plus lovely large kitchen with Manchester Herald. over 6 sash). One patio sliding thru Friday, 8 to 5. the winter. Passion flower has sur­ DENTAL, Surgical Assistant - now available. Male and fireplaced family room, Formal dining room, front Manchester Office, 647-9139. door, 6 foot X 6 foot 8 inches. 1 vived the winter, protected by snow LOST - Large male Irish required. Excellent fringe range and dishwasher, 2 1/2 Receptionist needed for female. Must be 18 or over. IW baths and garage. Am­ to back living room, 2W Equal Housing Opportunity. girls 3 speed bicycle. No vived and should bloom soon. Been busy with Setter. Vicinity of Princeton benefits. Work schedule has Call Evenings 6 4 9 - ^ . baths. Beat the coming heat HoutahoU Qooda 40 TWO BEDROOM Duplex cover. Vigilance will be needed, he The first of the year is a good time to Street, but roaming. Call 649- Manchester oral surgery ple space for the growing baths, four large with central air conditioning. reasonable offered refused on One plant that has had difficulty is your spring cleaning? practice. Experience no Saturday or evening hours. apartments - WiUiin walking says, to protect plants. turn your extras into cash. Sell them 1925. Send resume to P.O. MX 8128, family. $42,966. bedrooms. Sliders to patio, MANCHESTER - Owner B/W Realty, 647-1419. any item. 6464128. hibiscus, which dropped all its leaves preferred. Send resume to DENTAL CHAIRSIDE assis­ offers newly decorated 7 REFRIGERATORS distance to downtown Trip for 4.H Clubs quickly through the Classified ads. Find lots of things East Hartford, Conn. two car garage, acre Manchester. $216 monthly, in­ but is still alive. It may revive but Box X, c/o Manchester tant - for children’s practice. Room Ranch, Attached gar­ Washers, ranges, used, Building Suppllaa 42 you no longer use? Help Wanted FuU time. Will train. Desire plus lot. MANCHESTER, South Wind­ guaranteed and clean. New cludes: Heat, hot water, Miss Jones now thinks of it as a The Connecticut Horticultural Herald. R&D REALTY age, in-jground pool. Large sor town Une - Lovely seven Sell them fast for qualification: organized, shipment damaged, GE and appliances, and parking. Cali PHONE FROM home to ser­ APPLIANCE Technician - screened porch. 3/4 acre lot. room Ranch. Slate foyer, NATURAL STONE for extra cash with HAIRDRESSER Wanted - assertive, able to interact 646 -496 8^ COLONIAL - Seven $46,966. 6M-2148. Frigldaire. Low prices. B. D. retaining walls, veneers, vice our customers in the Immediate employment for with people, secretarial and wall-to-wall carpeting, at­ P earl and Son, 649 Main low-cost Part time. Experienced experienced, appliance IB rooms, 3 bedrooms, U4 tached garage, large screened patios, etc. Pick up by the Manchester area, flexible preferred. Call Hair Design, bookketping skills, desire for Street, 643-2171. THREE ROOM Apartment • COMPLETE GM Classified ads! hours, super earnings, 249- technician. Salary commen­ baths, rec room with bar, COVENTRY, BY OWNER ,- porch, in-gr^ind pool, 3/4 acre pouAd or delivery by the ton. With heat, hot water, stove, §71-2040. personal growth. Send resume Beautiful oversized 7 Room private lot. $45,9u6. By owner, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, 7773. surate with ability and perfor­ lo Post Office Box 1, Glaston­ fireplace, some wall-to- WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, wall to wall mance. Call Steve, 643-2171. wall. Tastefully decorated. Cape. Three bedrooms, one 644-2148. 649-3163. d r a f t s m a n Designer - bury. COVENTRY - 46 acre Egg Refrigerator 14.7 cu. ft., and carpet. $185. Centrally SALES POSITION - Straight Garage. $41,596. and half baths, eat-in kitchen, located. Adults only. No pets. REPAIRS Several years advanced Farm, wlUi three story bam. formal dining room, living Gas ^ v e to match. One year Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 P h o n e commissions, leads furnished RELIABLE MATURE PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Butler-type building. Power TWO BEDROOM Con- old. $175 for both. 649-3^, Security deposit. CaU mechanical experience. room wiUi fireplace, family domlnlum -1 1 /2 baths, Uving to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Woman - To supervise daily Air Force recently announced plant, and other outbuildings, after 11:66 a.m. • COLLISION Familiarization of drafting three children, from 4 to 6 room, enclosed breezeway, room, dining room fully DOG-CAT BOARDING department procedure, new openings for individuals plus Three Lovely Homes. CENTRAL LOCATION - Se­ p.m., near Wapplng Center. PHILBRIGK garage, one and quarter e q u i i ^ kitchen. FuU base­ baUilng/gcpoming. Complete cond floor, four room apart­ 043-2711 with prior military service. U Offers invited. B/W Realty, MOVING, MUST SELL! • MECHANICAL layout, mechanical detail, acres, residential area. $44,- ment. $25,966. McDonald Real modern facilities. Canine $15 per week. Call 644-8983, you have been out for less 647-1419. Three piece bedroom set, por­ ment. Stove included. $17» per S.A.T. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS LEGAL tollerances, and proposal after 6 p.m. 266, priced for quick sale. Call EsUte, 228-9765. Holiday Inne, 266 Sheldon SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST month. P u r ity . 646-1189. drawings. Some familiariza­ than 5 years and are looking 7 4 2 - ^ , after 5:66 p.m. table dishwasher, air con­ Road, Manchester. 646-5971. CARS AND TRUCKS tion with metal working, and for " A Great Way of l i f e ', MANCHESTER - Gracious 7- AGENCY ditioner, and pool table. CaU NOTICE LICENSED REAL Estate Genuine Perle sheet metal shop procedure. contact the Air Force im­ room Raised Ranch on large NFNI after 6, 646-36M. LUXURY ONE Bedroom Salespeople - Well e s ta b li^ ^ FOUR BEDROOM Dutch Lhtaatock Factory Trained Mechenict BOLTON Top fringe benefits. Equal Op- mediately. CaU 646-7M. treed lot. Three bedrooms, REAlTdlS M^IBLirOUl Apartment - All appliances. MLS firm. Liberal commis­ Cape - On 5 -I- acres. NOK IB M DATS... Heat and hot water. Sub-let ZONING COMMISSION formal dihing room, Breezeway, 2 car garage, out BIG BEAUTIFUL Chestnut Test 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE sion. Must be motivated. fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 WEUMITIT. from April 15th., thru August STEADY WORK - Reliable, The Bolton Zoning Commis­ O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. 646-4200 building for horses. ^9,966. Pony - $125. Metal, red pony 3lst. $219 monthly. C a U ^ CALL 646-6464 hard worker, who wants baths. Centrally air con­ McDonald Real Estate, 228- □ MISC. FOR SALE cart $96. CaU 455-9373, or 45^ sion is holding a Public ditioned. Priced in . the low F M C H t m a MAItTIN 7559. Conn. 643-2487. Call Walther steady employment, good In­ 9765. IW 4 1 4 4 9918. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hearing on Wednesday, April Grunder, Chief Engineer, COUNTER HELP Needed - come. Call 528-6762 between 9- $66’s. Call B/W Realty, 647- Preparation 6, 1977 at 8 p.m. in the Bolton Part time days and nights. 2 only. 1419. Artlolaa tor Sala 41 TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX - ESTATE OF MYRON I, KALMAN between 3 and 5 p.m. for Good pay and working con­ LOVELY aluminum sided BALED HAY at farm or Apartments - Within waUdng Carter Chevrolet The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Community Hall for the pur­ preliminary interview. deUvered. CaU 742-8535. Judge, of the Court of Probate. pose of hearing the applica­ ditions. Will train, no Cape with fireplaced living ALUMINUM sheets used as distance to downtown District of Manchester at a hearing experience needed. Apply 2 to room, wall-to-wall carpet, 3 printing plates, .667 thick, 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER tion by the Bolton Selectmen Schoole-Cleetee 19 Schoole-Cleetee Manchester. $216 monthly, in­ held on March 28.1977 ordered that an 3 p.m. Hardee’s Restaurant, bedrooms, tool shea and GET MORE with 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Garden Producta 47 Centers claims must be presented to the PART TIME - Sewing cludes: Heat, hot water, for a zone change from RI to fiduciary on or before June 28, 1977 or machine operator. 30 hours 354 Broad Street, Manchester. more. Asking $39,966. Zinsser $1. Phone 643-2711. appliances and parking. Call be baiTM as by taw provided. Industrial on three acres of weekly. Hours between 9 a.m. No phone calls. An Equal 0 ^ Agency, 646-1511. GARDEN TILUNG - Robin’s Don't just Hake' the S.A.T.'s- Pearl J. Hultman, Ass’t. Gerk land located 500 feet behind portunity Employer. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub ITie fiduciary is; and 4 p.m. Will train to Rotor Tilling. Average gar­ PREPARE for them. Mariam L. Kalman the Center School on Notch operate sewing machine. 649- COUNTRY CHARM - Drive a ISEISTTRY Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, den, $15. CaU for appointment, ALMOST NEW - Five Room 163 Scott Drive Road. The purpose of the! 3886, evening hours 647-0673. SIXTH GRADE Self con- REAL ESTATE COURSE few miles farther, and enjoy IREAL ESIATC SERVICES Brownies, nurses. East 643-4453, evenings between 4- Duplex. Very Urge kitchen, Manchester, Ct. 06040 tained classroom teacher. small town livingUvin^ BeautifulBeauufi' Catholic School. 6491225. Your future depends on a 2*A No. 076-3 requested zone change is to ' large living room, carpertlng;carpertl April 25 thru June 24. Two six room Ranch. Double |gar­ ap^iances.fiances. FuU cellar and al­ construct a Town Dog Pound. JOB OPENING, Full time - In MANCHESTER hour exam. Don't leave it to Philip Dooley, years elementary teaching age, fireplace. Approximately SANSUI 5,666 A - Stereo com­ 1976 GARDEN Roto-Tlller - tic. Sun deck. Very largeyi MITES Tire service. Apply in person experience desired. Call acre treM lot, on a deadend MANCHESTER & VICINin ponents. Dual turntable. Eight horsepower, slightly Private drivewayly anaac chancel Chairman 6 Weeks • Monday and Wednesday to Nicholas/Manchester Tire. Coventry Public Schools Dr. street. VA - No Money Down. Excellent condition. Best used (less than 15 hours run­ LEGAL 064-3 trances. $285 monthly. Securi­ I "My ton Robert who look your S.A.T. courie tail 295 Road Street, Manchester. Nlcolettl, 742-8913 E.O.E. Evenings at 7 P.M. Pasek Realtor, 289-7475. MANCHESTER-SIX room Cap* In axcallani location, offer. 643-6688, days. ning time), $366. CaU 568-4371 ty. Two children allowed. No I year, rafted hit mark almoit 200 points . . . Vou NOTICE _ _ flroplacod living room, dining room, S evenings 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. pets. Cali 646-7765, anytime. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS MATURE MAN - For heavy MANCHESTER - $33 666. _ bodroomoi appHancoo, porch, mM SCREENED LOAM 'Gravel,- --••••SBSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSB I may be turn we will not keiitale to recommend Announcemente 3 Announcemente ClassDB Start Monday^ your courie to our family and frlendi." TOWN OF BOLTON Work in fertilizer plant. Job Spotless, six room C a^. Very 30’a. processed gravel, stone, sand AttUquat 43 MANCHESTER - Comfor­ Jerome L, Steinberg, Judge Notice is hereby given, in involves, ba| handling, central. Fine starter home. ROCKVILLE- Now to markol. Unuaual aolid brlek and flU. For delivery call table, clean convenient one iN and stacking fertilizer bags. April 4th George H. Griffing, Andover, WANTED Antique furniture, Civil Court of the City of Aeio York accordance with State Statute Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Ranch, Soar to colling flroplaco In bedroom apartment with Telephone Mi Hill 6434647. ManchMtar High School 742-7N6. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or private entrance in small Sec. 9-17, that the Board of 134 East Middle Tpke. • Room 241 living room, 3 badrooma, plaalar • Offcrfd at Mount Si. Jowph Academy, other antique items. R. single story building. Ideal for Admission of Electors will be SALES PERSON - For fast rr *k » U it M I M Tptw. to B ro o M f M a t l>Mli In PHELPS ROAD - Beautiful 6 walla, counl^ aatUng. .r TWO 366 AMP Rectifiers - Harrison, 6434769. Wm i Hnrtford atudwH Pwklne At m ) elderly person or couple. $216. in session in the Community growing Lawn Treatment Room Colonial. 1 1/2 baths, AM8TON— Rv* room Ranch Cottage only tow Good condition. Good for per month. Heat and • 4 Saturdays April 9-30 Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road, . PRESENTS Company. Canvassing in Rogletratlon; 1st ClaM full finished recreation room, yoart old, 2 minute* lo private plating, or welding. CaU 649- WANTED - Old toys, post ^pliances included. Damato • Snull rlasses on Saturday, April 9, 1977 neighborhoods, where we are April 4lh from 6:30 built-ins, gas heat, hot water, beach, groat aummor plac*. 3439 from noon til 6:66 p.m. cards, steins, stringed in­ Enterprises, 646-1621. • Experienced and enihusiaslie le a e h e r a from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. AL GENTILES presently treating lawns, - fireplace. Large 2 car carport, MANCHESTER-Oldar two family horn* on north aldo struments, paintings, fur­ patio. AU uUnUes. (kimDlna- • All materiaU Included and on Monday, April 11,1977, salary plus commission - Consider an exciting course In Real Estatel The of town, quM ttrooL poaalblo extra SWIMMING POOLS - U rge niture, clocks, advertising AVAILABLE Immediately - ' tlon windows. Owner anxious pool distributor has luxury • Convenient Salueday elaasea 9-12 oe 1-4 from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., extra income for friendly out­ couree covers the major areas Including contracts, building M items, outright purchase, con­ Two bedroom duplex in • Tuilion 188.00 going person, in seasonal mortgagee, deeds, financing, appraising, listing and to sell. Quick occupancy. above ground pools in original signments. 644^62. excellent location. WaU to for the purpose of admitting Charles Lesperance, Realtor, ANDOVER— Savan room Capo on huge comer SURE . N^BUSS hii bean urving lha Homa Ownar selling. Call 646-6066 for ap­ law. This course meele the minimum requirements ol' cartons. Guaranteed. Must shopping and bus. FuU waUt a is s those persons who are pointment. 649-7626. loL all yaar round homo acrooa from clear warehouse for new 1977 tor 95 YEARS, for a complata FREE INSPECTION of Muiu-lii'sler nil'llph :Selioul Q j the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. beach, aiding, garaga, Intpact today, WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, out basement wiUi Uundry qualified to become electors. Pools - $599. com pletely Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear- hook ups. Small pet accep­ ENROUNOW your homa by a Tarmita Control Export, iuparviiad The qualifications are as tPtCUl 6MIKTIM WEI)., APR. I Kill CAPABLE WOMAN for THREE BEDROOM U&R lowaal 30**. erected. 31x16 OD, 15x24 swim Iv Toys, Statues, Furniture, table. $265 per month. 64642§7 by lha finatl lachnkal phono our naaratl follows: Applicant must be a cleaning - Part time, or one You may ragistar Aral availing at 6:30 Ranch - Hebron/Bolton town MANCHESTER—S-6 Duplax on bua Una, ono aide area, complete with liner, Jugs, Crocks, Almost Big Bsnd Sounds...Com 9dy... or 643-7623. FOR THE MAY 7 EXAM local offict: United States citizen, be eigh­ day weekly. Call 6434514. line. Fireplace, basement gar­ comptoMy ramodalad, aaparat* lur- ladder, pump, sundeck, fen­ Anything Old. 646-2696. teen (18) years of age and a Msglc...Fun For AW B;00 P.M. 2 3 2 - 9 0 1 5 age, applianced kitchen, with nacaa, g o ^ Incoma, 3 car.garag*. cing and stairs. Financing For Registration by Phone large work area, dining area NEWER FIVE Room Duplex resident of the Town of CAU 843-0746 SALES PERSONS Needed - *75.00 F E E arranged. Absolutely no Wantad t o Buy 48 - Large yard, parking, no pets, Part time and full time. To with sliders to deck. obligation. CaU toll free 1-666- Bolton. iMwfH: HswiaitM ChUrM’t NttpHil Hardwood floors, excellent security $256 monthly. 649-9240 sell advertising for Enter­ 3 8 2 ;^ . Ask for Frank. OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers Available April 1st. CaU 6tt- CALL 523-4509 Dated at Bolton, Conn., this m tainer Magazine. Greater condition. New pump and - Rockers, tables, chairs, 7344. 28th day of March, 1977. Hartford area. Call 246-7594 CONTINUOUS PROGRESS water softner. Landscaped for LEAVING STATE - desks, and antiques. Phone natural look, low 29 Connocticiit Bhrd., East Hartford FINAL WEEK TO REQI8TER BUSS TERMITE CONTROL William J. Houle R e g a l SSnST between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Miscellaneous household 643-9112. ROCKVILLE - Three Room Patricia A. Rady maintenance. On private Div. Bliss Exferminalor Company • EST. 1882 ■ tiflrr ll•»|l^llirHlr rthing Ntik o ittfitrinr finttlutl. items for sale. CaU 872-3887. Apartment. With heat, hot Registrars of Voters AVON - Better Than Watching EDUGNTIONAL CENTER treed acre. ()ulet, yet con­ EARLY GIBSON - Vega or genial neighborhood. $41,566. water, stove refrigerator. The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Catherine K. Leiner Corntr of Brood TV. Meet new people. Make *' ' ______232-901S 289-4331 THREE SPEED man’s bicy­ Martin Guitars, banjos or Carpet. $165. No peU. PtrU iig R egainiT ;; and Cantor Straai Mon.-Fri. B a.fn. • 6 p.m. jjood money. Sell Avovon part Principals only. By owner, cle. $36. CaU S6MS71 evenings mandolins; also American Town Clerk phono 646*2112 Sol...... 8 o.m. • 12 noon *y- 6464733. dr 6434622. . 34 MsBis Avgnis, Windsor for one car. Adults only. No. 077-3 ime, full ume. CaU 523-9461 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. palnUngs. 644-8962. Security deposit. Coll 64S-7iM0. for Information. — -- y.^— V »•. i-.. 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(TOPAVSTHE TEAM, CHARLE5...THEY Tb HwE IN A gETTERi* WHAT ARE 16 Buddhlim 8 Knatholsand V BIS SAME LOOK PRETT*/ T0U6H... plai/ers type rolltop VOOPOIN6 LICKEI7 neighborhood ; MEI7F?> 16 Makaa fabric 9 Irldatctnt ME ON 17 City In to Opera by THE NOSE, WITHOUT HAWING " the wind Oklahoma VardI 46 Drait materist .CHARLES W?ve^^^n^datino".i^ne ve Men dating steadily for two years name) is 29. 27 Evening In 16 Succeed 11-Eait Indian 48 Jumbled type TO MOVE. 20 Ruulan land Italy TkAUtt timber tree 49 Portal owner 29 Narrow 50 Bring to ruin i 19 Aloft 22 At once (al.) aperture 51 Encounter 21 Employt 24 CIA 31 Swamps 53 Epochs 23 Paper forerunner 32 Scarlett 64 Regrets 25 Wattam- msaiuras O'Hsra’i home 55 Position hamliphara 24 Aquatic 33 Break 58 Colorado organization N ^ ran'i d ^ “ ’® ““ iilent. and since then mammal luddanly Indian Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss 28 Eject 25 Mucky She found out his name and sUUon and wrote him a 30 Nawta 36 City In Utah 56 Whet (IL) 26 Away from 34 Oil (lufllx) 40 Alphabet 00 Cerise 36 Flah iparm I THINK SO, MR. I JUST LEARNED WHAT HE IF THE BANK W ILL PROP THE A 36 Actor Connary B 10 11 MONCREET. ITlS ABOUT DIP WITH THE * 5 ,2 0 0 HE DIDN'T CHARGES, I THINK 1 CAN GET K THI« OFFICIAU POP JENKINS, THE RETURN. IT FOR AN EVE t t a ; ‘ ‘ “ '® ®*'® ®"®" baked him a 37 Naught PAID HIM O FF WITH A SUSPENDED 14 BUSINESS, SHERIFi MAN WHO R06BED OPERATION-TO SAVE THE SIGHT SENTENCE/ Fantastic: track^-ins. 39 Canadian YOUR BANK. OF A B A B Y — MIS G R E A T - ®if gratitude a little too far, don’t rebel 17 GRANDDAUGHTERI you? John says he has no interest in her, but he can't stoD 41 Dapraulon Suf^et; super (k'als on new car.s, her from coming to the station and bringing him gifts and Initlali he dMsn't want to be rude or hurt her ^ 1 ^ 42 Maaiura of S h o Z ^ handle something like th ^ 'A bby? time uscal c ars, Lineolns, Mercurys, Capris. Should I talk to Nancy and ask her to please lay off my 43 To be (Fr.) 44 Enervate 45 Eniign (abbr.) Save' by moonlight! IN LOVE AND INSECURE 47 Ideal gai Aportmonto For Ron! Aportmonto For Root St Aportmonto For Ront Aportmonto For Ront S3 condition P*' b*®' *^®'® “your” guy. (Nobody owns (abbr.| MANCHESTER - Newer two aUd^fts'^il f i ‘® '"®«>"age Nancy^i vfeiU 49 Idiot (il.) EAST HARTFORD - One and gifts, hell find a way. Let him handle It. bedroom Oupiex. Haif of two INEWI MiZI 62 Lavali room efficiency to sub-let. OPEN WED. ■ THURS. ■ FRI. till MIDNIGHT! 56 Paffon family. Waddell School area. F i b n i T t Heat and hot water furnished. 67 lll-gottan Pets accepted. $2(5 per Call 649-0429. second ‘*‘®‘‘ shortly before his gain! Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer month. Paul W. Dougan, I Large roonit, carpeted, eilra condolences some of our 61 Gallic ILSOKINGI Realtor, 643-4535. I doeeu, all appllaacea, air cod- MANCHESTER - 7 Room affirmative I We offer the largest variety of [ I dlUoeed, palloa, baaemaata, Duplex. Adults preferred. ■ M l* ™ ™ Wm * GEMERAL ELECTRIC ®“ ^ ® 62 Poem THIS GUPER POES ^ I attractive apartments and ! I parking, heat, hot water la- Available May 1. $210. Securi­ 63 Different LOOPS,BANKS,TURNS, 1 townhouses in Manchester. | MANCHESTER - Large six 19 me^s^e^^” ^ *’®''® ’“®‘ ®bUdren, I have this 2 Rental office open daily G-S. { room Duplex. Basement, big I chided. Near Mala Street, aad ty, utilities extra. Lease. 649- _ ” BLACK A WHITE TELEVISION* 64 Clear profit ANP ALL KIMPS OF S weekends. lt*3. ’ 1387, 85 Stagnate yard, garage, $225 unheatea I hospital. Prices etart at gm per We will never again see that chUd who was with us for (NEWtPARta ENTEMRISI ASEN AERIAL TRICKS.' Lease, security. Mr. DURING OUR MIDNIGHT MARATHON. such a brief time. He wasn’t Just "a baby.” He was an DHUTO Blanchard, 646-24K. Ma n c h e s t e r - Four loveiy M U M .m a iu ii rooms. Two bedrooms, wall- I T a t t n “thTfutml" *® OITEliraSES to-wall carpeting, parking for Drawing to be held at 11 P.M. FHDAV, APML 1st at Bridge 646-1021 MANCHESTER - Elegant two cars, heated, $275 living in the Coach House on (Need Not Bo ProMot To Win) s a " ”YouU t t T n o t h e r t e . '’'*"” "^ ’ monthly. O'Rourke Realty, Abby, please tell those well-meaning people who want Otis St. Two bedrooms, large, 633-1411. •Only licensed drivers 18 years & over eligible to win. living room with dining area, romforting to parents who have lost a Blackwood takes option MANCHESTER ■ Enjoy tbe child to just say, Im sorry.” fully applianced kitchen, 11/2 ONE ROOM EFFICENCY - MANCHESTER - DELUXE best of two worlds. Nicely baths, private basement. $310. Heat, hot water, appliances. TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX. coluirm'* *®“ ®'^ worthy of space in your all of them are in aces and renovated, older duplex. Six NORTH (D) ] Includes heat and hot water. Main Street location. Securi- Wall-to-wall carpeting down, rooms, new Mtchen and bath, ‘‘CONNECTICUT’S FmST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER’ AAQ4 kings and he also has two ten Blanchard & Rossetto , references, lease. $135. stove, refrigerator, dis­ A MOTHER C HIIbyNEA me TM Keg US Fit on full basement, |280 per month. *KJ spots and a fiveae. 3144. Honest Douglas accepts 0691. day, decide which Is mors Im­ A Canadian reader wants to MAINTENANCE Work 21) Succeu will elude you today MAN - For heavy work in fer­ needed. Door and window •••••••••••••t •••••••••••• lowest down, smallest 1973 COACHMAN QUINSTAR portant: Peace of mind or doing know the correct response to tilizer plant. Job involves because you're zeroed-ln on the South’s five-heart call was repair, painting, sheetrock CARPENTRY, Custom OHIeoo-Storoo lor Ron! 55 payments. Douglas Motors, ALFA ROMEO • 1967 1600 - Twenty six foot, 5Ui wheel. what you fael la expected of you. partner's one spade opening handling and stacking fer­ wrong target. what we call "Optional and other household services. Pointing-Poporing Houses - Addditions, garages, 345 Main. Snyder. A classic. Super ExceUent condition. With roll GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) For with: tilizer bags. Must be in good 32 Blackwood.” South has a 643-7640. roofing and siding, lutchens, MANCHESTER, East Center shape. Two sealer. Hard and up awning, , gas light, inter­ the sake of harmony on the CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jen. I t ) *AJ 107542*762 4 3 2 * 3. physical condition. Phone Mr. super sound two notrump. bathrooms, and repair work of St. office suitable for WE PAY $15 for complete soft tops. Call 644-6891. com. $4900. Oill 6435127 after home front, don't let outsldera Steer clear of political or This la a tough one, but we M , 643-0644. PAINTING - interior and Only 14 hlgh-card points, but ODD JOBBERS - Clean all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis professional. Available im­ Junk cars. CaU Joey, Tolland 5:00 p.m. weekdays. bull Into family matters. An philosophical ditcuulons today. bid Just four spades. exterior, paperhanging, Bitter exchanges could ensue. basements, attics, Roto-Till for estimate, 643-6712. mediately. Call 647-9926. Auto Body, 5231990. 1973 VEGA - AutomaUc, 66,- agitator could stir up a pock of CAM TREE Service - Free es­ excellent work. References. gardens, lawn care and light Free estimates. Fully in­ 000 miles, one owner, $m . 1973 SHASTA 14 FOOT travel trouble. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. I I ) timates, discount senior CARPENTRY A Masonry - ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square Very good condition. 6 ill 742- .Berry’e World — jh e Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions trucking. Senior Citizens sured. Martin Mattson, 649- PARTS Department now t^ n trailer. Very good condlUon CANCER (June 21-July 22) What you pul Into a joint venture citizens. Company Additions and remodeling. feet industrial space, 2,000 8423. Special Rates. Call 289-4293, 4431. Saturdays. Complete line of sleeps five. $ 1 ^ . 742-6569. Taka cars how you express today Is likely to be greater than Manchester owned and 2fe-5383. Free estimates. Call Anthony square feet office space. Easi­ Chrysler parts. Chorches that of your asaoclataa. Take operated. Call 646-1327. youraalf today. You could In- SquiUacote, 649^11. ly sub-dividable. 2 # 0 4 9 5 ,249- Motors. 6433646. 1970 CHEVY NOVA - Two Automotivo Service 66 care. This could precipitate a PAPER HANGING Expert. advoftantly offend somsbne wHh I 'L L SAY.^ .MUST BE A NEW ... I KNOW YOU GARDENS ROTO-TILLED - 4715. door, 6 cylinder, low mileage, words that convey double bitter confrontation. Vum-m! THIS, I'M S O IH e RECIPE THAT WILMA FORMICA TOPS - CabineU Your average paoer, in w a r n e d m e , None too large or too small. TRIUM PH S pitfire, 1974, good condition. After 5:00 call ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- meanlnga. IS TERRIFIC./ BACK FO R H A ^ ' T h a d T IM E and doors made to order. Top average room, $30. Mr. PISCES (Fab. 20-Maroh 20) MORE dadi^ , b u t Call Gordon at 228-97M for OFFICE FOR RENT - Tinker yeUow, excellent condition, 5 6 ^ 1 . sun specialists, factory TO PLA Y a r o u n d Richman, 646-3864. LEO (M y 23Aug. 22) Somwine Usually you're quite easy to g « W ITH Y E T / quality work reasonable .low, low prices. RooRng-SIdlng-Chlmnoy 34 Building, 789 Main Street, make an offer. Call 646-4938 trained, one day service, 114 t i v f W you're vary clota to who la a poor along with. Today, stubbomeu prices. References. 646-4346. Manchester. $60 monthly, in­ after 5 p.m. 1973 MAVERICK ''Grabber". Blast Main Street, Rockville. QUALITY PAINTING and mantgar may prevail on you to could iaopardize an Important WINDOW CLEANING - BIDWELL Home Improve­ cludes electricity. Call 643- 2 Door. Sharp, Sharp! Red 871-1617. one-to-one raittlonthip. GLENN GAGNON A SON - Paper Hanging by Willis gal him out of a bind. You must Commercial A Residential. ment Co. Expert installation 8022. 1976 T R IU M P H T R 7 - wiUi white accent stripes. 6 iWWSiWWOWtW'MMOWOWOOt Bricks, blocks, concrete Schultz. Fully insured, •valua' I the risk Involved. Fully insured. Free es­ of aluminum siding, gutters Original cost $7,000, asking cyUnder, automatic transmis­ sidewalks, steps, firenlaces, references. 649-4M. timates. Call Quality and trims. Roofing installa­ ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ sion, power steering, radio, VIRGO (Aug. 22-tapL 22) You'll and chimneys. Call 8 7 3 ^ 3 . Two Parts be fudged by the company you t a i ? Maintenance Incorporated, HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch tion and repairs. 649-6495,875- fice. Ground level, central ditioning, 3track deck. Phone whitewalls. Real beauty. kaap today. Try to avoid Im- 6484845. painted for $150-$200 by 9109. location, professional 5639348 after 5 p.rn. Days, $1995. Bank terms arranged. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix building, parking and utilities. 6430888.______Suburban M otor C ar, 50 paluous or aggrstalve types, 09ff5l)(il(a\7 Sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Scheduling now. Professional INTERIOR A Exterior Pain­ HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Call 6&2865. Tolland T^ke., Manchester, bacausa you'll be painted with considers any lob. 289-9287, the same brush. April 1,1171 need for expensive ting - ' Insured. Good work. roofing, storm windows, aw­ 1978 PONTIAC LE MANS - on Talcottville Town Line, recovering. 568-5678. evenings or weekends, Don. Reasonable rates. Free es­ nings. Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER - ReU ll and / OriginaUy $5146, asking $3iS46. 6432076. L»R A (Sapl 22-Oot 23) While Increased earnings are potalble Call Dick, between 9 a.m. and 8385 this year from the tkllla and timates. Call Ed Dascanio, A. A W. PAINTING - Very free estimates. Fully insured. or manufacturing space. 2,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• you won’t mind helping others REWEAVING bums, holes. 6494985. 872-9187, 649-3417. 4 p.m., 6^39521. today, you'll be happy only H you talents you have to otter. Keep reasonable. Free Estimates. square feet to 100,000 square Trueko tor Solo 62 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. feet. Very reasonable. act voluntarily. Unfortunately, plugging. Your work will not go Window shades, Venetian Call Wayne, 649-7696. unnoticed or unrewarded. Born Loser — Art Sansom CLEAN CELLARS, Attics, SPECIALIZING cleaning and Brokers protected. Call 1970 FORD MAVERICK - your hand may ba forced by an blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 1974 FORD-F 500. Custom s, and yards. Free es- repairing chimneys, roofs, l^m an Properties, 1-22^ Good condition. $600. Call unlaellng peraon. Marlow’s, 887 Main St. 649- INTERIOR PAINTING and Cab. 4 speed. Power steering. s. Call M9-0516. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 after 6 p.m ., 6438503. 5221. B wallpapering. Quality 14 ft. st^e body. Excellent Years Experience. Rowley, professional work at condlUon. 22,000 miles. CaU EXPERIENCED House 643-5381. TH REE ROOM OFFICE - TWO DOOR Dodge Dart reasonable prices. Fully in­ 2233440, 8 to 5:30. Bugs Bunny — Hslmdahl and Btoffsl BRICK - BLOCK, stone, Cleaner - $4.00 per hour. Must first floor. Excellent location, Sports Coupe - 1973. Buckets fireplaces, concrete, chimney sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ n«77byNEA.Ine.ne T guarantee minimum of five ROOFER WILL install roof all facilities. Newly seats, sun roof, rear seat folds ting, 643-9321. 1970 FORD PICK UP - 250. repairs. No job too small. hours work. References. Call decorated. Reasonable rent. down. Call 647-9293. siding or gutters for low dis­ ExceUent condlUon. Must be VEK TOKTRAIT^S I T 'S TERRIFIC/ t®0 Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ 643-9613. 649-1680, 649-3549. J.P. LEWIS A SON - Interior count price. Call Ken at 647- seen. CaU after 5, 644-1073 miSHEO, PETUNIA./ "I lake It, Mr. Jordan, this means I will NOT get e timates. 1972 BUICK ELECTA - AC and Exterior Painting, 1566. HAVE A lob with the new adminisiralioni" ROTO-TILLING - Quality ROCKVILLE - Rental - Stereo, am tape, all power Paperhanging, and GMC - 1966 PICKUP - V-6, 4 UX)K/ CARPETING - Never laid. work. Low price. $10 average Stores, 13-19 West Main accessories. Beautiful buy. remodeling. Fully insured. ONLY THE Finest In roof speed, wiUi dump body, $500. Our Boarding House - Carrol & McCormick From $180,000 home! Newest garden. Call 646-4689 for fast materials - at reasonable Street. 22x80. Full basement, $1800.6431000. nylon short shag. Beautiful. 649-9658. all 6431408. service. prices. GAF roofing and reasonable rental. 232-9041, Sealed in water-proof factory BACK TO THE CAMPUS shingles, Alcoa .032 gutters M.I. Kaplan, owner. 1966 CAMARO - Convertible. POP, YOU'RE ONE HOOPLE container. Will do three 1969 FORD 1/2 Ton Pickup - FOR ME.' IV E 60T TERM LAWNS MOWED - Raked, and leaders. AH materials and Running condition. $IWI. Call That always makes me rooms, wall to wall. We Four speed, V-8, wlUi cap, PAPERS.THEN FINALS' fertilized, or seeded. Weekly ...... work guaranteed. Free es­ STORE SPACE - In after 5:00, 643-0324. WANTABI6 SER WELCOME bought tqo much. Sacrifice - very good condlUon. 742-8817. or seasonal rates. Free es- Bulldlng-ControcUng timates. Call anytime 6 ^ Manchester Mall, 811 Main BESIDES,! PONT WANTA MAT.' NOW tWN'T RUN OFF TO $199. New padding for three 33 timates. Call 633-3283 after ------——------^ 0466. Street. Will subdivide, ^ m 1970 DODGE Coronet 500 - Six MISS TriE 5 PRIN6 PARTIES.' 'S U R F THIS SUMMER WITHOUT PHiibyNM wc.m an us pgi on rooms - $18. Private: 1-349- 3:00 p.m. $50 per month. 6431442. passenger wagon, sharp red Motoreyeloo-BIcycloo S4 l e t t i n g w ------^ 8444. WES ROBBINS carpentry remodeling specialist. Ad­ with wood grain paneling. here's a l it t l e METER U S KN O W I PICK YOUR ' ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Small 3cylliider automatic t r i u m p h 1976 Bonneville MONEY FOR PARKIN' MV WHERE ■(^ASSOCIATES Hooting-Plumbing 35 built-ins, bathrooms, OFFicEsScT transmission, power steering, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and m o t o r c y c l e .' YOU ARE ) CAREFULLY f Ace - Wirth kitchens, 649-3446. whitewalls, roof rack. rack. $1,750. 269-4042. ' CHOIY1P- ' This Funny World SEWERLINES, sink lines, FOR RENT Beautiful. $1295. Suburban cleaned with electric cutters, CUSTOM C A R P E N T R Y - Iho iquare feet, center of I Motor Car, 50 Tolland Tpke., StXJ'REA 1 GUESS EVEN ^ professionals. McKinney IS77 MrSaugM Synd . Inr. Homes, Additions, Repairs, ■Manchester, sir conditlonlns and I Manchester. 6432076. On Ver­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Iparhlng. Call ««-9S51. I ★ ★ GENIUS/ Re m b r a n d t h/\d V%l INCOME Cabinets. - Homes, Additions, non town line. pany, 6435306. 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON r FUDGE A Lrt. ONCE IN Repairs, CabineU. Call Gary ■FX-1200 - Built by factory HOW HIGH DO VOU TEE \ 1972 DATSUN 510 - Four door, A WHILE r MAKE Cushing. 345-2009. engineer. Brancn heads, TAX NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet pretty blue, four speed, A BUCK ' UP VOUR BALL, ACE ? repairs, plugged drains, Barnett clutch, aluminum LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Rooort Proporty am/fm radio, whitewalls, kitchen faucets replaced, rocker roUers, MUcunl car­ new homes custom built, For Ront 56 exceptionally clean, well renaired. Rec room s,' buretor, balanced motor, blue remodeled, additions, rec cared for economy car. $1595. SERVICE bathroom remodeling, heat printed motor and transmis­ rooms, garages, kitchens SUMMER RENTAL Water­ Bank terms arranged. Subur­ Combine two patterns to modernization, etc. Free sion. $3,400 firm. CaU 6437732. remodeled, bath tile, cement front Cottage - On Lake ban Motor Car, M Tolland make this outfit of pants/ Estimate gladly given. M & M work. Steps, dormers. Kanasatka, Moultonboro, Tpke., Manchester. 6432076. or/skir^lus jacket-type- DIRECTORY Plumbing It Heating. 6432871. blouse! Two separate pat- .A n Residential or commercial. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. On Vernon town line. ★ ★ ^ H E . INCOME TAX Preparation - terna. Call 649-4291. Completely furnished, fully MAJOR I ' l illMI l|l> Experienced, personal ser­ No. 8337 (PanU) with I I’ll equipped kitchen, screened 1973 HORNET - Four door. At- 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En­ IS STILL vice at your home - Dan Photo-Guide in Sizes 24” TIMOTHY J.. CONNELLY porch, sun deck, float, dock. tractive green finish, thrifty duro. Excellent condlUon. 3,- CONFUSED* Mosler, 649-3329, or 525-8263 Flooring sg to 32". Size 26" . . . 114 INCOMiTAX Carpentry and general con­ Private sandy beach. Great six cylinder with automatic 600 miles. Best reasonable yards 63inch. 3-31 THAT C5EPENP5 ON HOW MlMuMLIuniiM tracting.' Reaidentlal and fishing. Centrally located In transmission, radio, offer. CaU after 4 p.m ., 643 No. 8385 (Jacket- tor fxpBff r«x PnpMthn f l o o r s a n d i n g : Lakes Region. $200 we«Uy. BAD MY LIE IS ! ALLAN T. KEELER'S tax commercial. Whether It be a whitewalls. Beautiful Uttle 8807. Blouse) with Photo-Guide omc%: Reflnishlng floors like new, no Call Cromwell, 6 » ^ 7 , after is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size 10 Short Rlbe - Frank Hill 353 CGntur 8l.. Mcr>cheitBr service. Tax returns done In small repair Job, a custom car, $1796. Suburban Motor 6:00 p.m. Car, SO Tolland Tpke., 8214 bust . . . 164 yards 72 8 -3 0 7 1 the privacy of your home. Call built hom e or anything in 1965 TRIUMPH CHOPPER - SeNATDI? PORKBARREL /ANOnfe UP ID US ^ Manchester. 6432076. On Ver­ $m firm. Driven daily, 62 60-inch. 871-1781 for appointment. between, call 646-13n. Tt MOER, tM# f|.|Q far tMfe IS RRAU.V CKOOKBOJ ID STRA/e*"— ‘ \ CAPE COD • Eaot Harwich • non town line. m .p.g. CaU evenings after >iU . 5750, 8^-2222. JjJtarj^Rloi Ar Hitatt HIM UP CARPENTRY ■ Repairs, For rent. Brand new, large, 6:00, 6431960. remodeling, additions, gar­ three bedroom home, com­ 1971 PONTIAC Firebird - •Ul NUNNITT INCOME TAX ages, roofing. Call David pletely furnished, sun-deck, Automatic, new brakes, 1972 HONDA SL 350 • RebuUt Mtnehm or Bvtnlno HtrtM one mile from beach and one excellent running condition. 11M Av*. of AmortoM MARSHALL TAX SERVICE • Prepared. W. Short PatrU 644-im. Soryleoo Wontod motor, runs great, $475. CaU Now York, N.Y. 100M 3S and a W miles from J 'l ift I 3-31 Reliable. Accurate, and Form; tIO , Long Form $1200. CaU 6 4 3 ^ after 5:00. 872^339. il^inll(illililiir'Mii/Mn. Christopher Ryder House. PrRH Nmm. AMrtM oNfe tip Reafonable. In the privacy of FOR AIX your Dry Wall ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, CNE. ttrN Nm Nt m i Hn. C tll Mr, Frank AvaUable for rent weddy, "K eep trying! It’s imperative that I reach your home. Phone M3-9oti. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall attics garages, yards DODGE VAN • 1968, with new 1978 HARLEY-DAVIDSON - The Fall ft Winter ’76 May through October. No •4834 Company, 575 Center Street, cleaned, moving trucking. No engine and clutch, tires. Full dresser. Immaculate BASIC FASHION con. the American Medical Asaociation." peU. CaU M94M0S, after 6 Manchester. Call 646-8882. Job too big or small - S68%22. Stereo. Paneled and carpeted. condlUon. CaU alter 5, at 873 tains a Bonoa Conponi p.m. CaU 6431410. 3426. Prico. . . $1JS a copy. 1-Ji PAGE TEN-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Thurs., March 31, 1977 Spring has sprung Cub Scout news New plant? WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - The EN FIELD (UPI) — A group of National Weather Service says a state, business and town officials are Pack 98 Brady, second; and Tim Edgerley, record temperature was set in winners are Gregory Palmer, first; Progress awards and arrow points trying to get the Digital Equipment — third. Den 3 winners are David Everyone wants the h84 connector see Page 1-A Connecticut for Wednesday — 87 Cub Scout Pack 98 recently con­ E ric Johnson, second; and Brien were awarded to Mark Miller, Den­ Agnew, first; Thomas Robinson, s e -. Corp., a multinational electronics degrees at 1 p.m. — shattering a ducted its annual Pinewood Derby at Jones, third. nis Madden, Steven Hess, David Hart company, to locate a plant in Enfield. cond and Charles Donahue, third. • Mnnrheitter Evening Herald- previous high of 78 degrees set in Buckley School. Most original car award went to and John Scata. Confidential negotiations have Den 4 winners are Glen Horowitz, 1910. Pack champions are Gregory Robert Kenyon first; ’Thomas Robin­ Webelo Activity awards went to been going-on for several weeks, For first; Kenneth Harvil, second; and But the sunshine reacted with Palmer, first piace; (Gregory son, second; and Dennis Madden, Robert Kenyon, Brien Harviil and reportedly including a luncheon spon­ Russell Vlnick, third. Den 5 winners Homo Doiivery automotive exhausts in the -air, Stencliff, second; and John Rogers third. Awards for best looking car Seth Vinick. sored by Gov. Ella T. Grasso for the are Robert Berzenski, first; Mark creating photochemical smog over third. went to Charles Donahue, first; It was announced that coming firm ’s president, Kenneth H. Olsen. Phono 647-9946 Winners of Den I are John Rogers, Miller, second; and Thomas Byron, Kenneth Harvil, second; and David area NEWS the state, made worse .by events include a paper drive, final EAST HARTFORD/ third. Webelo I winners are Seth Agnew third. The judges for this southwesterly winds biowing in pollu­ first; John Scata, second and David competition for the derby among T H U R SD A Y , M A R C H 31, 1077 p r i c e ; FIFTEEN CENTS / * WINDSOR • VERNON Vinick, first; David Ostuni, second; You're reading about the best bargains tion from other states. Hess, third. Den 2 winners are event were A1 Donnest^, Don Spiel other packs, and the annual Olympics in town. When you have something Gregory Stencliff, first; Jonathon and Andrew Spiei, third. Webelo II and Chris Donahue. Day at Mt. Nebo. Robbery for sale, place a Classified ad. suspect Penney frosh arrested R PZG boss tired

Thomas C. Dumais, 23, of 90 Weils St., was train for jobs of court cases arrested Wednesday in connection with the Sunday Waiter Forrest, chairman of the to buiid a sixth this February. have the course background they morning robbery of Pete’s By MAL BARLOW Elast Hartford Planning and Zoning Denny’s Inc., a California-based Grocery, 464 E. Center St. East Hartford Reporter- need for both college and a skill, he Commission (PZC), said Wednesday restauTMt chain, sued this week. ’The said. He was charged with Fourteen freshmen at Penney High night he is tired of being called into PZC said in March Denny’s could not Courses for the 14 this year include first-degree robbery and School have embarked on a new four- court due to Silver Lane area traffic. build a 139-seat restaurant at the English, math, social studies, third-degree larceny and Paint your house now year program at the school. ’Their He was speaking at the state mall. careers, power mechanics, general was being held in iieu of goals: Apprenticeship jobs. Department of Transportation David Juiiano, town planner, said shop, drafting and physical educa­ 920,000 bond for presenta­ Charles Singer, chairman of in­ (DOT) hearing at East Hartford today the town may be sued again tion. All are taught at Penney. tion in Court of Common dustrial arts at Penney, said the 14 High School in favor of connecting I- soon. Argos Associates, owners of and get the best ’The 14 also take field trips to see Pleas 12 today. Dumais are in Penney’s new pilot pre­ 84 and 1-86. He said the PZC has the maii, may sue because of the HI skilled men working. Industry was also charged with apprenticeship program. At this denied recent plans for building on denial of the theater and restaurant leaders come to Penney to speak to criminal impersonation point in the school year, he said its Silver Lane. ’The road is crowded plans. ’They are losing potential lease them. and third-degree forgery prices of the yeari success has attracted statewide enough, the PZC has said. funds. To become an apprentice in after giving police a faise attention. ’The builders disagreed. ’Two have- Forrest told DOT Wednesday night Connecticut, a worker must be at . sued. name when he was initially ’The aim is to prepare the students the PZC cannot allow more building. least 18 and working on a job. But to stopped. He was also for jobs in the area. ’They will have National Amusements Inc., owner ’The through-traffic dumped on town get such jobs, many paying well, an charged with operating a what they need to enter skill of the five Showcase Cinema movie streets by 1-84 is too much now. Any applicant must know a fair amount motor vehicle while his professions. theatres at Charter Oak Mali, sued more would add to the disaster, he about the skill first. license is under suspension The program is designed for first. ’The PZC denied them an okay said. ’The 14 do projects at Penney. ’They and operating a motor CUPIIM Ol average and above average students worked with teacher Hank Slepski vehicle without a license — boys and girls. Singer said. ’They this week to build wall frames. on a rearrest warrant. are not college bound. But they must ’They took the frames to the elec­ Det. Capt. Joseph Sartor Semi-Transparent want to enter a skill field and be able Official says tours tric shop where they set them up. said another arrest is to qualify for apprenticeships on Rog. $10.49 Students there will wire the frames expected graduation. as they would in a new home. A masked man armed If these students wished, they They used standard building won’t show ^blight’ with a gun robbed the store could also get into college. ’They will methods, said Slepski. of about 9100 in cash. Frank Barone, East Hartford’s dustrial, commercial and residential Another man was waiting NOW ’ director of Inspections and permits there, he said. in a car nearby in which 7.761 Auto body shops are next to private wrote Mayor Richard Blackstone he the two fled. Solid will be happy to give tours of the homes. ’The area is bordered on the Park data clarified town to local leaders. south by a string of auto dealers on f $11.99 On behalf of the Town Council, the Connecticut Blvd. mayor had asked Barone to comment Mrs. Esther Clarke, minority On ’Tuesday, ’The Herald published Besides the stagecoach, there are Ron Paradis, 15, pounds a nail into a wall frame fellow on "blighted” areas in town. Are leader on the council who first a photograph of children playing on a many horses and other animals students help hold together on the cement floor of a Penney there any? suggested a town tour with Barone, metal "stagecoach” in a fenced-in mounted on springs. ’There is a repeated her idea Wednesday. NOW * . ! High School shop room. (Herald photo by Barlow) Barone said there are none. ’The Parents 8 87 area of East Hartford’s McAuliffe merry-go-round which children can North Meadows might be called She said she hopes the council will Park. ’The caption under the photo spin themselves. "blighted.” But the reason has more take a tour with her of areas "that accused Clear Reg. $8.49 failed to fully identify the little park. The little park In the big park is to do with the bad mixture of In­ deserve attention.” ' often crowded. Children love the Harry Egazarian, East Hartford BURLINGTON (UPI) - place. Parents often chat on benches Tag sale scheduled Kiwanian and Town Council member, A mother and father took along the fences. told ’The Herald the Kiddle Komer at Carrousel whirls turns stabbing their 16- Egazarian said the club takes great ’The St. Rose Ladies Guild annual Besides tag sale items, there will Area fire calls the park was built by the Kiwanls month-old son with a NOW ’ . ! pride in the park. It might even, tag sale will be this Friday and Satur­ be a teacup auction, plant table, HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford’s Club. enlarge it someday, he said. day. jewelry booth, baked goods and C ) kitchen knife during a 6 29 restored carrousel In Bushnell Park Easter baskets. quarrel Wednesday that It will be in the basement of St. Is set to open Friday, with fanfare in­ "We Gather Together,” the parish East Hartford ended with the mother Rose Church on Church St. Friday cluding bands, a play, clowns and cookbook com piM by the guild and Wednesday, 12:09 p.m. —Building stabbing her husband, state East Hartford school menus from 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 jugglers. the St. Rose Home-School Associa­ fire. Founders Plaza, Pitkin St. police said. a.m . A small admission fee will be tion, will also be on sale. Wednesday, 12:42 p.iri. —First aid The injured infant, Brian charged Friday. The event will be preceded by a Monday: Hot meatbaU grinder, orange com, applesauce, roU, mUk. Assisting Mrs. Champagne with caU, SO Village St. Crowe, was reported in private party tonight for members of juice, peaches, cookie, milk. T hu rw y : Pizza with cheese and meat Yvette Champagne, guild presi­ the annual fund raiser are L e e Colla, Wednesday, 2:43 p.m. —First aid "stable condition" early the Carrousel Society, persons who Tuesday; ^lisbury steak, mashed sauce, salad, pears, chocolate bunny, dent, and Anne Collins, publicity Sally Donatelii, Marie Madore,- call, 1329 Burnside Ave. today with multiple stab potatoes, fruit cocktaU, roU, milk. have donated 910 to help maintain the milk. chainnan, say this year’s tag sale Laurette Pelletier, and Mrs. Wednesday, 3:08 p.m. —Brush fire, wounds at Farmington’s Wednuday: SbeUs with meat sauce. Friday: Good Friday, no school. antique circus whirligig. will be the bifwest ever. Ceilings. 30 Rivermede Blvd. John Dempsey Hospital. He was expected to sur­ vive. His father, William ‘Lady firstj police officer second’ Crowe, 30, was under A G W A ^ police guard at the same Sgt. Judith Bidwell, 43, joined the East Hartford Police hospital and reported in Department in 1964 at a time when a woman could not fair condition with, a chest hope to rise above the status of "policewoman.” stab wound. He was charged with one count of For 10 years she worked with the detective unit in plain first-degree assault for clothes, ^ e was called in on most cases involving women Before allegedly stabbing the boy. and juveniles. Police said Mrs. Noella But times changed. She received an associate degree In Crowe, 33, was not injured law enforcement at Manchester Community College in tree buds in the quarrel but was 1974. She took an exam for a sergeant’s opening on the charged with two counts of local force and scored high. Chief Clarence Drumm first^egree assault, one promoted her to sergeant in November 1974. opeR, for stabbing her son and one for stabbing her hus­ Today, Sgt. Bidwell spends most of her time on the J i band. road in charge of patrol officers. She is in full uniform. spray ’The woman was com­ One day a week she is the watch commander at mitted to the psychiatric headquarters. ward of Connecticut Valley She said most of her fellow officers work well with her w a y Hospital in Middletown, and the other two women now on the force as patrol of­ state police said. ficers. Authorities said they “I’m a lady first and a police officer second,” she said. were not certain how the "Anyone who doesn’t remember it gets decked.” fight began at the coupie’s Sgt. Judith Bidwell. (Herald photo by Barlow) She is married to Leroy Bidwell, an investigator in the middie-income apartment detective division. ’They live in town. •eew«Ptgaai*iil"Ju6fltil>/tl! Scale on Foote Road. kills over-wintering Area police report scale ^ WELCOME kills over-wintering East Hartford left in the area. mite eggs Ibranim Elsayed, 31, and Diane Wellington was released on a 92,500 non­ New Subscribers... 8th District Mikolaitis, 31, both of Hartford, were surety bond for appearance in O>mmon ...to the growing famiiy of kills over-wintering arrested Wednesday at 2:11 p.m. at the Pleas Court 12, E ast Hartford, April 11. will meet Sage-Alien store on Main St, E ast Hart­ ’The Manchester Evening Herald. ? I aphid eggs Monday night ford. Vernon •use on fruit trees, ornamentals, He was charged with conspiracy to com­ evergreens *long residual Joseph Huebner, 76, of 29 Windermere I A special meeting of the mit larceny. She was charged with fourth- Insecticide keeps on protecting Ave., Rockville, was charged Wednesday Eighth District Board of degree larceny (shoplifting). (85-0273,75) with reckless driving. He was involved in East Hartford Mrs. Palla Directors has been set for ’They were released on their promise o a two-car accident on West St. Mr. Tierney Monday at 7 :30 p.m. at appear in Common Pleas Court 12 April John Chenette Whiton Memorial Library Police said Huebner crossed the center Georgina Hutchins Edgar Beaumont to discuss the town’s line and struck a car driven by Robert Ekiwin Kosak Alma Bousquet Gatbercole of Norwalk. Both drivers were Mary Civitillo proposed sewer installa­ A home on Easton St., East Hartford, Mr. Papaceno taken to Rockville General Hospital, Frank Dumais Jr. Please read and follow tion project for the was broken into Wednesday during the Mr. Tarmontana treated and released. Huebner was Edward Erdin Baldwin and Concord Rd. day. Entry was made through a bedroom Linford C. Ward all label directions carefully. released on his promise to appear in Com­ George Fielding Agway 30” Rake area. window. ’The house was ransacked. More Mrs. Mc’Turo ’The Town Directors than 965 in cash is missing. mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April 13. Mr. Older Wallace Goulet rag. $4" have voted the 9110,000 for Fran Bums H.P. Grant the plahning for the South Windsor Donald Morrise of 155 Wetherell St., Mr. Delponti William Higgins project, but District ap­ Michael Wellington, 17, of 500 Avery St., Manchester, was charged with driving Albert Don Martin Hogan Jr. proval is needed. Special South Windsor, was charged ’Tuesday with without a license. He was involved in a Mr. Driscoll Henry Nelson NOW *3” lOn/on Sets' Act 200 states that district second-degree larceny and risk of injury one-car accident on Maple St., Vernon, J . Gatley Lloyd Shapleigh save .50 approval Is needed for all to a minor. ’The minor, a 14-year-old boy, Wednesday. Police said he struck a utility Mr. M c^ ffrey Mr. Bums ; 69V i sewer installation north of was charged with second-degree larceny pole. His court date is April 13, Rockville. Mr. Paganetti Mr. Manning Middle Tpke. and referred to juvenile authorities. Monday’s meeting will Police said they received a report that Dorene Haggerty, 20, of Oak St., Waekemf Cath I Carry Spaclal be an informational someone was observed putting a motorcy­ Rockville, was charged Wednesday with meeting for all interested cle 'On a truck. ’The observer took the fourth-degree larceny on complaint of OFFER GOOD THRU APRIL 6th residents. license number of the truck. Upon Hartmann’s Market, Windsor Ave. Her checking, it was found that the trucli court date is April 13. Town officials have also MON., TU E8., WED. * FRI. f S W l been invited to answer any driver was asked by the two youths to help 65 East Center 8t. 6-8:30 L__J . them move the cycle. TTie driver wasn’t Paul R . Lubetkin, 28, of Caiidlewood questions regarding town at Summit St. THURS. 8-8:30 involved because be didn't know the cycle Dr., South Windsor, was charged Involvement. lAGWAY SAT. 8-4d>0 Wednesday with issuing a bad check. The Another meeting to vote had been stolen. complaint was made by Bess Eaton ^ -■ ^ 8 4 0 NEW STATE RD. on the project is scheduled Police said the pair rode the cycle and Donuts, Windsor Ave. He was released on b u n c h [MnMm] MANCHESTER for April 11. then abandoned it in the Felt Rd. area. DAISIES *2.34 large 643-5123 The cycle owner is still looking for an a 9500 non-surety bond for court OPEN THURS. S FRI. NIOHT8 TIL 9 orange helmet that was apparently also appearance April 27. PAGE TWO-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., March 31, 1977 Many students take Vernon school board MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. March 31. m - PAGE THRKF-R SAVE SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY controversial course presses for refund Bulletin board Vernon sor Ave. The “bunnies” will collect for the f i South Windsor cent; Pleasant Valley, 92 per cent, and The Vernon Board of Elducatlon has in­ Robert Linstone said Bolton initiated the Town Atty. Martin Burke recommended Easter Seal campaign. The Health Education and Human Wapping School, 96 per cent. structed the administration to deduct $2,- mutual involvement and he hopes systems in that the Vernon board accept an $1,800 The Rockville Public Health Nursing The Greater Vernon Jaycee Wives will spon­ Development Program caused a great Of the 2,310 elementary school students 366 from its next hill from the Capitol other area towns will take advantage of the credit rather than the original $2,366. He Association will raise its rates for home visits sor an art exhibit and auction April 24 in deal of controversy before its implemen­ in South Windsor, 2,165 are enrolled in the Region EducaUon Council (CREC), for to $16.50 per visit. The rate has been $15 and it presentations. Vernon teachers attending the G F 3 C E N I said if the hoard took the matter to court, cooperation with Art Futures Inc. of Howell, STAMPS tation in South Windsor schools last year. program for the 1976-77 school year. There credit it feels is due. Bolton workshop were Susan Meisler, Robert and even if it should win the case, it would was last raised two years ago. Association of­ N. J. This will be at the Connecticut Associa­ But a recent report shows that 94 per cent are 141 children not enrolled in the The Vernon board had placed two Fahey, Jerry Hoffman, Edward Argenta, V. still have to pay several hundred dollars in ficials said the raise is due to increased costs. tion of Health Care Facilities, Talcottviile. of children in kindergarten through Grade program. students at CREC's Residential Education Richard Reznick, Jeannette Rivers, Norma court fees. Vernon Grange 52 will meet Friday at 8 p.m. The show will feature oils, enamels, 728 L MIDDLE 6 are enrolled in the program. ZBA hearing set Center on Sept. 20, which was the date the Youngerman and Marlene Latimer. in Grange Hall, Rt. 30. Deputy Milo Bradway engravings and graphics. The doors will open TML The program, a portion of which deals The South Windsor Zoning Board of school opened. On Oct. 15, one student was The Conservation Commission has voted to If the case should be lost, the board will conduct an inspection of the First and Se­ at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. To Supermarkets V Manchetlar with sex education and personality Appeals will hold a public hearing April 7 dismissed hy the school and the center in­ ask Mayor Thomas Benoit to prepare an anti­ would lose the tuition credit .nlong with the cond degrees. The grange is planning a public learn more, call Mrs. Lynne Marder, 875-1001, develonment, stirred concern among at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall to hear the dicated the hoard would receive a tuition litter ordinance which will cover the entire Not n$pon»lblo tor court costs, Burke said. auction and buffet supper April 23. The auction or Mrs. Carol Tedoldi, 872-2263. some local parents. following applications: refund of $2,366. town. An existing ordinance, passed in 1964 typographical errors. will start at 2 p.m. and the supper will be at The Rockville Rotary Club is planning its se­ Finally, as a concession to parents op­ • Peter Blume, 44 Northview Dr., However, at a later date another letter before the town governments were con­ ^'7Y m e a t s 1 f “Another alternative is that we could 5:30 p.m. The junior grange will meet Satur­ cond annual antique auto and air show May 22 posed to portions of the program, the sex variance to allow construction of a garage came to the Vernon board, saying the first solidated, is only effective in Rockville. take a credit of $2,366 as mentioned in the day at 2 p.m. A degree team rehearsal will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ellington Air­ education and personality- parts of the closer to the sideline than permitted. letter was in error and that Vernon would held. The Sisterhood of B'nai Israel Synagogue first letter and let them take the initiative port, Rt. 83, Ellington. IN OUR HHEAT DEPARTMENT YOU curriculum were made optional. • Civie's Golf Center, variance to allow be charged $600 a month regardless of the will sponsor its Mayfair Crafts Show April 17 to collect the difference between the two The Living and Learning School on Rt. 83 The American Association of Retired Per­ WILL FIND QUALITY TRIM, HONEST A form is sent home with all students a sign larger than permitted at 735 John number of days a child attended the from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Vernon Middle figures,” Burke said. This is what the will have open house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. sons (AARP) Chapter 1241 will meet Monday from kindergarten to Grade 6, requesting Fitch Blvd. center. board agreed to do. to observe the “Week of the Young Child.” School, Rt. 30. Craftsmen will demonstrate LARELINQAjlDLOWPRICESI parental permission for student participa­ at 1:30 p.m. in the Elks Carriage House, N. jewelry, weaving, pottery and portraiture. To Today more and mora daacriptlona of baaf ais baing • Olivetti Corp. of American, 85 Nutmeg The school will have a parent's night Monday glvan In food advortlalng. Yot tho moat Important thing tion. The health education portions are Rd., variance to allow a sign larger than Park St., Rockville. The program will be on learn more, call 872-9288 or 871-1671. at 7:30. Teachers will discuss a typical day at hearing problems. It is sponsored by the many cuatomara arani informad about la tha grada of required for all South Windsor students. permitted. the school. To learn more, call 643-2757. Elizabeth Knox of Vernon won first place in baaf thay ara buying. You havo a right to know tho In a report to the Board of Education, • Gozzo's Service Center of South Wind­ Kindegarten registration National Retired Teachers Assocation and the the recent speech contest of the International The Health and Mental Health Committee of AARP. To learn more, call Arthur St. Louis, grad# and quality of maat you aro buying. Whan ahop- School Supt. Robert Goldman said 94 per sor Inc., 180 Sullivan Ave., state hearing Toastmistress Clubs. Her speech was “Search plng our moat dapartmant, you can ba guarantaad that the Vernon Junior Women's Club will have its 875-9033. cent of the students received parental per­ for limited repairer's license. planned in Vernon schools annual Bunny Parade April 6 and 7 in front of for Roots.” She is president of the Red Um­ you will gat only tho tinoat grada, U.8.D.A. CHOICE mission to take what was considered the • George J. Bedard, 57 Shawnee Rd., Eight teachers from the Vernon school brella Toastmistress Club, sponsored by The quality trim on thia labaling, that talla you at a glanca the Finast Store at Tri-City Plaza, at Stop and System recently attended a workshop with controversial segments of the curriculum. East Hartford, temporary and conditional The Vernon School system will conduct register the child at another school if that Shop, K-Mart Plaza, and Hartmann's on Wind- Travelers Insurance Cos., where she is a tha typa of moat ybu’ra buying and avaryday low pricoa At Avery Street School, 96 per cent of permit to allow a lunch wagon to park pre-kindergarten registration sessions, school's quota is filled. teachers in the Bolton school system. Dr. manager in the data processing department. you can dapand on It. A atoak or roaat trimmad “Tha children are enrolled in the program; Eli from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., six days per week, Vernon gets loaner April 4 to 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the At registration time, the parent wili be Frank’a Way" haa laaa fat and bona par pound and a Terry, 93 per cent; Orchard Hili, 92 per on John Fitch Blvd. elementary schools. lowar coat par aarving. At Frank’a wa ballava in giving | asked to fill out a form and will also you more lor your maat dollar, compara and aaa lor Manchester’s Eighth District Fire Depart­ All children entering kindergarten next receive a physical examination form and Plainfield results ment came to the aid of the Vernon Fire fall must be pre-registered and go through letter explaining procedures and the time ______Frank I^partnaent’s Co. 3 this week, when Co. 3’s a screening process. of screening, which will be sometime in ' A child must be five by Dec. 31,1977, to May. mmmi dhk nnis-iMi) Umi $-18 (0 fire engine went out of service due to engine mot F«n - m n s m i %Mtmkrn 17.41 $.41 411 2 ShM Om i n 4.N 3 N Plainfield entries Paper ballots reject be admitted to kindergarten in HUT S-ll (0 l-fwiNU 3.M L N U iN M d M r I I N 9.N trouble. The Manchester department loaned H m tr m l II.N IM s.M September. A birth certificate is required 3-Tw m 3 U t-lMr. hN 4N T M S M V E Y B K F M IIir PAC 7-Um m Ln 22JI i m T K 3 1 4 I T K 3119 4tt I $-11 7th C $.18 m t s-is Vernon a spare engine. Relocating the engine for proof of age. Rham chorus N S T T K I FJL 1. H u b M iUSiM4$3iM TOTTN $.11 (S) Hmtrm I. N u f a m i H n 5-1 litT T C L h p U M L l i f f l l u t to the Vernon station were First Lt. Don These children must also be Immunized IK: 31:43 Nrkctii SilHM l l I J 44«H Sm p i n L20 l n Z atokr aHkt i-l proposal in Andover QM U7 pM 3124JI Trikcti $.1.3 pM4 S14IL1I IN y tiM im lU O 4 N 1. bm HbO l$.l L bbpMN L M u tO rb M L h fd lift 3-1 Davis (left) of the Eighth District, and Se­ for polio, regular measles, and Rubella will wash cars TrifKH l-M piM $1417.11 s o n $-1$ (S) 34ip«t Mer, LN L SpiWm M IM 4. h ^ M N t 4.U(fcjliN« 4. M l ARbRb IM PORK CHOPS L R ^ M IM sew $.11 (I) IL N 7.N 711 T K 31:79 $.SniU«S«rbr L S t e S t e LFurimFriRbr M (German measles). A doctor's verifica­ 4. FTi INy Mk C M m In a paper ballot vote Wednesday night, Some time ago, the Committee for cond Lt. Bill Davis of Vernon Co. 3. The two 15ZI Ml N lUl lUI M b 114 fM S77.N LMI I L l b R t o ^ UrMtbrtfr M tion is required. Hebron I'M SNi 3.U m IN Nrbcb 411 piU I llL N i.hiUdkj $-2 7. JuRb'i I m |. imah 4.1 (3 Sirloins, 3 Center, 3 Ends) Andover residents decided they didn't Better Government attempted to have a volunteer fire fighters are brothers. (Photo MiinMa m T K 3 1 1 4 Tribcb . pbl $71110 1 U M i M i 7.2 $ M i 0» V«|URC« t M y Cuyoa 11-1 Children must have a physical examina­ 41.3 7. h M tk 7.1 want to make it any easier to call for similar ordinance approved at a Town by Emmet Gemme) Stuart Gillespie, chorus director at TKlFn W M 217pii$$IN OIYDni $-11 (0 It h T K nth C $-11 h tH c U 712 piM $12tN L U M lfb i $th I $.11 1. Cmr Out M 1. iM ti Tb 4-1 tion and participate in the pre-school Rham High School, has announced that IM m s k I N L N L N 1. Nip’$ brn 21 paper ballot votes at Town Meetings. Meeting. That meeting was adjourned TriMi M -1^ sum JdhetM 2.74 pM4 $1N $N 04rbl I 4N LN 2Rns.ll L Ibn’i Huy M LCirtWWRT 7 2 screening survey. members of the choral group will hold a Mk Ufiiil SlUN 1. b n 'i CridMt L 11.'$ U db| $-2 L FTt $rt« 4.1 L ARty R H S-1 before any action was taken on the SnENTI $.11 (I) 24iMb Mv). iM LN L IreaNMt lirt IM About a half-hour of discussion preceded During the time a parent is registering car wash this Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. at IMS-IIW) S4hMiM6ir IN 4N 3N T K 3 2 1 2 LPatrW 4. CilypuC^bb IM 4. Nhr U M 1-1 proposal. "J* (A IM IL N 7.N bM a IN pbO $1LN L T i N I 5. FriM btvtit i-1 L OHryTlby IM the 37-22 vote on the issue at Andover Coventry offers the child, an appointment will he set for the Citizens Bank and Trust Co. on Rt. 66. FLX Inla 2ZI 44mM8 Fit LN 4. lii^SbRM L likiRH IM L IJbrt $-2 USOA CHOICE 2.41 Pwbcb o n piU $21.N Bulletin board S4UM ui T K 3113 Trifwb 14.2 pM S IN N $. PniwiJ LOmtUii M 7. FriRbr FriRbr IM Elementary School. The paper ballot the pre-school screening. Parents should All proceeds will be used to defray costs iiiMrCM L F V iH M K h M IKSUI M b $U pM4 $12LN TMLfm YNHE COIRS (I) tlL 'iM r L Mr. IN Shit M BONELESS BEEF proposal, initiated by the Andover Com­ The Andover Grange will have its- go to the elementary school nearest their NrfNb US pbi I22LN 7 .1.G.1 Jm b v Ith I S-ll for the chorus exchange concert April 15- tMWi 7U *04 ST.M 44bAuliMb 30N ll.N 7.N L M l 12th T €t mittee for Better Government, was the monthly card party Friday at 8 p.m. at the vaudeville show MMlU7|tMS3m Trifwta U A fM S12CL7I 14irMe«pi M t 14.N 719 1. IX IhRyMi As IM 1. Snitch Otf $-1 home to register. Parents may be asked to 17 in New Jersey. Ith A $.11 7tMa ;i-S 104 SI3I.II DOmi VNKE C M S (A) 2 0irtibnt8d, 4.N 3rni$.lf L H r8P» HirchiRt t l L Sm m ( liRNRet 1-1 only item on Wednesday night's Town Town Hall. Setback will be played. There 1. M il Prbbr 1. IbrritbR DNbb 7 2 Coventry residents will display their talents at the F o m s -iiii) 3 N 2 N L it T K 4 M 7 L Hurt If SbM $-2 LMM $-2 3. FrRRrtbbb 4-1 BOTTOM ROUND L K c i v lb 4. H F M m 9-2 4. Hcli't CulHi 1.1 Meeting agenda. will be prizes and refreshments. The S-te lAKlai 2,41 4.M Z4I ll h m i m » H M 4 N 1114 piM S137.N 4. CbnqpB’i M r $.2 Coventry Vaudeville Revue scheduled Friday and Satur­ l- A r n i U L N 4.1.241 pitf $24NN L Fm M l LCiNyTRitt lS-1 $. bRb L ll-l The proposai would have enabled any public is invited. i d b f v t i 4. l i i M Hm r 4.1 L Uit A Lrt IM day at the Nathan Hale School. It is sponsored by the Rockville hospital notes LN T K 3 H $ ITTDMKL'2974 $. CMBtilb 31 Udihhh IM $ .F a c rlN 7. IpiRT'i Jm ' L2 two persons to call for a paper ballot vote Donna Holland, The Herald's correspon­ TK3241 W b b S U $$7.N M K L $27IN0 L iHu'i fiwit ILl I.UM r Cm A M school's PTO. WWi Sil MM tabeb US pM $SL2I 1 FrRity iTNki L U n S Mb M L FrbRA F ^ M on any item on the agenda of a Town dent for Andover and Bolton, is on vaca­ 7. U ’l bbi hi 7. UU iN frtciri 12-1 Tickets for Friday night's show are already sold out. hrMa US piM $3UI Trlbeb $4.2 pM4 $ 4N JI L Fu MiM I I Snin-Furbu F riR b rb lM ROAST I hp’* Meeting. Because the proposai failed, An­ tion this week. News items should be sub­ TrHwta S-S-l fM V&M aoexos sFccul - M tt Frbbr b 3r4 The show will start at 7:30 under the direction of Mrs. Admitted Wednesday: Mary Dr., South Windsor; Susan Windsor; Mrs. Linda Hancock dover will continue to follow Robert's mitted directly to The Herald, P.O. Box Kris Elias. It will feature 25 acts performed by Middle Ellen Carlson, E. Middle Moore, Bolton Rd., Vernon; and daughter, Thomas St., Tpke., Manchester; Rules of Order, which call for a majority 591, Manchester. The telephone number is School and High School students, as well as adults. Antoinette Sitek, Village St., Vernon; Mrs. Patricia 643-2711. Christopher Curley, Gehring vote on the use of paper ballots. “The Rockettes” will feature an .unlikely group of Rockville; Arthur Snow, Hoff­ Kammerer and son, Regan Rd., Tolland; Kenneth man Rd., Ellington; Patricia St., Rockville; Mary Murphy dancers made up of Doug Fitch, Kent Shorrack, Joe Civitelio, Hillcrest Dr., Ver­ CONN. STRICTLY FRESH Therrien, Mt. Vernon Dr., West St., Rockville; Harriet Tomanelli, Tim Coon, Eric Underwood, Jeff Riley and non; Paul Gaulin, Egypt Rd., Vernon; Patricia Thompson, Treat, W. Main St., Rockville. GRADE“A" Kenny Goodale. They will be directed by Dawn Carlson. Ellington; Peter Genovesi, Lawrence St., Rockville. Dem ZBA slot vacated Marge Glenney will be accompanist. Pine St., Rockville; Edna Births Wednesday: A Another act to be featured will be "The Jug Band" with Hardy, Gerald Dr., 'Vernon; Discharged Wednesday: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al Bouffard, Claire Tomanelli, Ann Druge, Connie Love, Harry Kopp, Linden Place, Jane Arnold, White Rd., Wayne McGinley, Kenneth Rockville; Anna Lefebvre, Ellington; Noella Chouinard, Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. and %A4er ipST EGGS doz. Betty Paracchio, Shirley Eldmondson, Gay and Bob New­ then filled in Bolton man, Joe Tomanelli, Helen Willnauer, Jan Reedy and Orchard St., Rockville; An­ Egypt Rd., Ellington; Susan Mrs. Wayne Therrien, Mt. drew Mascola, Orchard Hili Wes Lewis. Dupperon, Pintry Lane, South Vernon Dr., Vernon. m t Frank Sacchi, who had been endorsed by “Everything You Wanted to Know About The show will feature several other dance groups. Rose i Bolton Democrats to seek a seat on the Sleep But Were Too Tired to Ask,” TTie Fowler and “Skip” Walsh will sing “Hole In the Bucket.” MANCHESTER 7 643-5171 - 935 MAIN ST. BLOOMFIELD - 242-5549 - 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD il Zoning Board of Appeals, has withdrawn public is invited to the free event. Anna Bagnall will be featured in “Victor Borge Goes from the cam pai^. Democratic Town The Friends of the Bolton Library are Bananas.” Chairman Ilvi Cannon said Wednesday. seeking book and record donations for a A barbershop quartet with John Motycka, Peter TURNPIKE TV & APPIMNCE Ms. Cannon said she would recommend mid-May sale. Proceeds will underwrite Halvorson, Dana Hallenbeck Jr. and Bill O'Connor will h i endorsement of Maureen Houle to fill the future special programs at the library. sing songs from the 1920s. Doug Fitch will sing EMdie COLA f2oz.cans vacancy on the Democratic slate of the Details of the sale will be announced soon. Cantor favorites. May 2 election. Bulletin board Tickets are available at the school, from Mrs. Glenn SPRING BARGAIN DAYS Sacchi cited personal reasons for his Kffrol* bpmk Bradley, ticket chairman, or from members of the cast. withdrawal, Ms. Cannon said. The slot is The Bolton High School chapter of the for a five-year ZBA term beginning in National Honor Society will conduct a Bulletin board 1978. paper drive Saturday. There will be a Person-to-Person Lifeline will meet Friday at 1:30 Ms. Cannon said Mrs. Houle's candidacy dropoff point at the Community Hall, and p.m. at the Town Hall Board Room. All volunteers are FHrrhpjtrLfut will be confirmed by the Democratic society members will also pick up papers urged to attend. KRAFT Town Committee at its next meeting, throughout town, if they're left at curb- Trim Fashlonti side. For pickup, call 649-8707, 649-6311 or April 15. SpKiabIng In Ms. Cannon said other vacant slots on 643-6472. SlBtDERIZING pluM iit fashion. 2 SPEED WASHER the Democratic slate — town clerk, The Women's Auxiliary of the Bolton t3 WATER LEVELS • 4 CYCLE SELECTIONS IM ITATION treasurer and tax collector — probably Volunteer Fire Department will have a HEAVY DUTY will not be filled by candidates. The in­ pancake breakfast Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 cumbent Republicans will run unopposed. p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. Pan­ ^ A MAYONNAISE . ^ Library friends cakes, sausage, coffee and milk will be available. There will he a reduced price John Worobel was selected president of for children under age 12. Friends of the Bolton Library at a recent election. Other officers named for 1977 Entry blanks are due Friday for the were Dorothy Clark, vice-president; Sally talent show being pianned by the PTO at >238 Lessard, treasurer, and Linda Boiton Eiementary Center School. The Special Sizes Chamberland, secretary. show is scheduled April 20. 12

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■"'T.j'i t Thoughts ApLENty Cowens hero for Celtics Compensation next NFL item PHOENIX (UPI) - Now almost double what they got the last By EARL YOST two No. 1 draft choices. If he is willing to sit down and talk with the that everyone is in agreement time. Under the old contract each of making from $125,000 to $200,000, the Sports Editor Dolphins. Wellington Mara of the over the new playing schedule, the league’s 26 clubs (not counting compensation is a No. 1 and a No. 2 Giants, who signed Larry Csonka, By Len Auster “We had to play a helluva game to win,” Boston Coach Tom­ attention among the National Tampa Bay and Seattle) received $2 draft choice. The scale slides all the also feels the Dolphins deserve my Heinsohn said as he sat slumped over on a stool in the Celtic million a year in television money. way down to the lowest salary Aki Football League owners turns something. The Dolphins lost a third dressing room and reviewed the thrilling 90-88 win his te^m “We have a very saleable package schedule. man— Jimm Kiick (Broncos), so it’s today toward an equally thorny scored over the Chicago Bulls. now,” said Davis, alluding to the Naturally, the clubs which were pretty obvious Joe Robbie is leading question — retroactive com­ longer regular season and playoffs hurt the most during the past year the fight here. Two free throws by Dave (k)wens starting in 1978, and it ought to be are in the forefront of the fight here spelled the difference at the Hartford Two turnovers resulted in Chicago pensation. Commissioner Rozelle has kept Getting out of hand but not enough have to do damage. worth considerably more than in the to work out a compensation schedule Major league hockey has found out Civic Center before 11,089 fans. Both hoops, plus a single foul try, and It took a day for everyone to un­ hands off on the debate and his only Whoa! past.” that is fair. All agree that the about spectators staying home with a came with just six seconds showing when Van Lier got around Havlicek derstand the new 16-game regular comment on the question when it was That’s what somebody better start for the umpteenth time, and dropped season schedule, which will take The retroactive question won’t be schedule that takes-effect starting put to him was “personally. I’d like recent report indicating the National on the clock as the most spirited St? solved any easier than the 16-game screaming from the rafters before in a pretty underhand layup, the effect in 1978, and now that they all now may be too severe to apply to the to see each case handled by the clubs major league baseball does itself in. Hockey League (NHL) will lose this crowd of the year stayed to the end. schedule proposal, and it may'not be 19 currently affected players. It took more than 15 minutes to Bulls were within one point, 87-86 do, there is near unanimous agree­ involved. But at the same time I can Some people will say “let it” but the year between |16 and $18 million. soived at all. Art Modell of the Browns, who play the final six, for a variety of with 45 seconds left. ment it will work fairly and to understand why some clubs would foolish majority wouldn’t know what Some franchises are on rocky ground It’s been more than a year since signed Paul Warfield during this no­ reasons, one a slow clock that in­ Sidney Wicks intercepted an errant everyone’s satisfaction. want to have it spelled out so that the to do without baseball, especially and will either fold or just hang on by the old Rozelle Rule was thrown out rule period, says he believes Miami furiated Heinsohn, General Manager Van Lier |mss and timeout was called A1 Davis, who led the fight against whole question can be solved quickly Saturday afternoons and Monday a thread. It appears some rationale is by the courts and in that time, 19 men should be compensated and he’s Red Auerbach, the Celtic players and with six ticks remaining. ’The 24 se­ the 16-game schedule until he was and without acrimony.” nights, as ratings indicate. returning to this sport, but not soon who had played out their options a majority of the. fans. cond clock had long since stopped able to modify the original format, Some have said the New York enough. signed with various other clubs. ’The Bulls, fighting for a playoff operating. says he is satisfied now that what all Yankees are a shoo-in in the American Does baseball have to be hit over Theoretically, the clubs that lost spot in the NBA’s Western Holland fouled Cowens and the big this will mean in the end is a lot more League East. Don’t you believe it. the head before it wakes up? ’There these players are out in the cold and Conference, and coming in with the center dropped in both tries for a money for everyone — the owners, Richest golf event Owner George Steinbrenner’s crew are fads who just won’t be able to af­ are not entitled to compensation. best record of any team in the last six three-point lead but Gilmore made players and television networks — unquestionably has the talent but too ford to take their kids to games Under the recently signed collective weeks, 15 wins in 17 starts, gave the another dunk shot while hanging on and more and evenly balanced foot­ many chinks in the armor have anymore. ’That list will swell as bargaining compensation is spelled ticket prices soar. And the latter has Celts fits before succumbing. the rim with one second left. "V:. ball for the fans. on LPGA gets going cropped up. out clearly. Boston led at one time by 14 points Fouled before the pass could be in- There is some speculation that ’Ihe latest hole was ’Tuesday when increased because operating costs, fl- , For instance, if a player who is in the first period, but with shifty bounded, Curtis Rowe made one of when Pete Rozelle and the NFL third baseman Graig Nettles refused i.e. salaries for players, have making $200,000 plays out his option Norm Van Lier providing the spark two and Boston was up by two, 90-88. 1-^-' television committee sit down to to show up for a game after the skyrocketed. It’s a pyramid affect. and signs with another club, his new PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) — Sixty-eight women and towering Artis Gilmore, Scott Chicago called on 6-11 Tom negotiate a new contract within the Yanks failed to renegotiate his con­ All the blame can’t be shouldered club has to reward his old one with professional golfers start shooting today for big money — ap­ Rec National League volleyball kings May, Wilbur Holland long-range Boerwinkle to inbounds the pass to coming weeks, they may ask for tract, signed last year. And this after by the players. ’The owners rightfully proaching or matching prizes in some men’s events — in the shooting John Mengelt, the Bulls Gilmore at the hoop but Cowens, in Winding up in first place in the Rec Department’s National Nettles claimed he wasn’t that so deserve their fair share. If they made it all the way back and with front, and Wicks, in back, prevented Celts^ Sidney Wicks^ path blocked $350,000 Winners Circle tournament. Volleyball League was the Insurers’ entry. Players, top row, (1. materialistic. Baloney. Just another weren’t afraid of being beaten by the other guy the bidding war would slow 5:30 left in the third period to go the giant from stuffing the ball and This is billed as the richest sports tor.) Jeff Clarke, Rod Johnson, Steve McCusker, Mike Crockett, case of a player who signed on the causing an overtime. Phil Hicks of Chicago stepped in front in first half of game last down. And maybe players wouldn’t ahead on a Gilmore stuff, 53-52. That event ever for women and the setting tributed among the leading pros Tom Crockett. Kneeling, Bob Herdic, Bob Lathrop. (Herald dotted line not living up to his agree­ was their only lead. Havlicek paced all scorers with 24 night at Hartford Civic Center. (UPI photo) EC girl netsters is a lavish one — the Mission Hills ment. scream for “renegotiated” pacts. during the two days of the pro-am photo by Dunn) "They wouldn’t let us play our run­ points, Cowens added 20 and JoJo Country Club in Rancho Mirage near It’s become a sellers’ market with Maybe a good old-fashion blacklist prelude; $5,000 for a hole-in-one, if would help. But that would bring on ning game, but we played a helluva White 15. ’The Bulls had good balance Palm Springs where money doesn’t the buyers (owners) throwing money with five players netting between 14 any; $1,000 to the day’s leader for the law suits and that’d just start the cy­ lot better tonight in winning than we sport more depth really grow on trees (it just seems four days of medal play. Competition begins around like candy. Have you checked and 16 points. Van Lier leading with that way). cle all over again. Baseball’s become did last night in (losing) Cleveland,” It all adds up to $350,000. TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - Eight the cost of candy lately? ’There has to Heinsohn continued. 16. The course is a beautiful man­ last three years, will field a team In be a breaking point, a threshold — a business and has been for a long By LEN AUSTER The mopey is provided by that teams and 175 individuals, incudlng the competition and could have an time. But all that money is making it Boston has gone through four of­ The Bulls also entered the game Jazz playoff bid made oasis in the desert, dotted with there’s got to be a limit. ’There has to celebrated sponsor of soap operas on four Olympians, will open competi­ advantage with the backing of the ficial timers this season and the fifth with the best defensive record in the Herald SporUwriter lakes and palm trees. It stretches a be an owner somewhere who’ll tell a worse. ’The'enthusiasm, no matter television — Colgate-Palmolive Co. tion Thursday night in the three-day hometown fans. Also vying for the was questionable last night. league and it's a rarity when two modest 6,370 yards and is a par 72. Luis Tiant, for example, to go take a how much the players retort, for the More depth and added balance will be the framework of the which has the charming Dinah Shore NCAA gymnastics championships at team title will be SouUiem Connec­ If the Celts lost, a congressional in­ teams score under 100 points. Among those favored to be in con­ walk. Contracts are two-way game is gone. as hostess. Arizona State University. ticut State, Indiana State, Oregon, vestigation would have been in line. Boston is now 4-1 in Hartford too little, too late 1977 East Catholic girls’ tennis team. Coach Mike Bayles’ tention for the top prize of $36,000 are The hunger for the game is dying. The host Sun Devils, who have Oklahoma, Louisiana State, agreements, but "renegotiate’’ The team held a seemingly safe 87-81 appearances with the finale April 10 Eaglettes swing into their 14-match schedule Wednesday at Judy Rankin, winner of two events seems to be a favorite refrain. If I When that goes, what’s left? finished in the top eight in each of the Minnesota and Southern Illinois. lead and had possession of the ball against Cleveland. Penney High in East Hartford. this year; and Sandra Palmer, who were Tiant’s Boston Red Sox bosses I vaulted to the top spot on the money with 2:40 left. Gone from last year’s squad which would’ve said ‘either play or good­ Postscript NEW YORK (UPI) — The New Orleans Jazz, in a classic case doubles teams to be formed from list with a victory last weekend in the compiled an 8-4 record are Sue bye, go work for a living for a of too little too late, rolled to their seventh victory in a row sophomores Sharon Kuezinski, Katie Civic Classic in San Diego County. First year out I have this cousin, nine years old Anderson and Lori White. This pair change.’ Don’t you get a charge out Wednesday night. Murphy and Karen Lareau and She has earnings of $32,422 to date. going on ten, who lives on Long combined to win the state Class M B u y 3 of hearing the players claim they’re Island and is an ardent New York Spring training report The Jazz, with no shot at the freshman Katie Sullivan. Twenty re­ Other more or less hungry golfers for East girls doing it “for my family’s security.” Division doubles title. But two main on the roster with Bayles still Mets fan. When asked if Dave playoffs, set the Phoenix Suns back 76ers IIS, Pistons 112 competing include young Hollis Stacy ’That’s baloney, too. returnees are senior Mary Catherine to do some cutting, along with finding By LEN AUSTER Kingman should get his asking price, 112-100 to set a club record for con­ George McGinnis scored the go- who has had six second-place finishes Murano and junior Kellie White. The a third doubles combination. Herald Sportswriter shocks, get he replied, “He’s not worth that secutive wins. ahead basket with 45 seconds to play and wants a win so bad she can taste former was singles champ in Class M “We hope to do as well as last year, it; Jane Blalock, a former Winners Not much can be said about East Catholic Franchises will close much.” Once again, the story was defense. and followed with a key defensive with White runnerup. Smart kid. Could’ve been talking Knife for *Bird^; “I always knew we could play this or better. We should be strong in Circle champ; and JoAnne Carner, girls’ track team. Baseball tickets are still the play to spark Philadelphia. Doug “Last year we were weak in lower singles but the doubles will be who had a 68 in the final round at the cheapest around yet they’re con­ about any number of players and he’d well if we played tough defense,” Collins and Steve Mix led the 76ers Not because it isn’t good, but because it’s in th e 4th spots,” Bayles stated, “but this year relatively inexperienced. We should Civic. tinually climbing. Some stay home. be correct. said New Orleans Coach Elgin with 20 points each, while Eric we have more depth. It should be a its first year of operation and not too much can start out slow here and improve Also on hand for a rare appearance Powell gets axed Baylor, whose club is in fifth place in Money paced injury-plagued Detroit better balanced team. We could do be said beforehand. “I’ll know a lot more after the Central Division. “And the last along the way,” Bayles analyzed. is veteran Mickey Wright, now only a with a game-high 32 points. better in dual meets but maybe not in a e e Schedule; April 6 Penney, 11 Far­ part-time performer who won the the meet Monday,” admits Coach Loretta FREE seven or eight games we’ve been Bullets 110, Hawks 103 the tournament because of new playing very aggressively and very mington, 13 Hall, 14 Simsbury, 18 event in 1973. Clune. Tom Henderson, acquired earlier seedings.” Darien, a Class L power a senior Lauren Willett, NEW YORK (UPI) — The Bird awaits the knife and the Boog together.” Wethersfield, 20 Windham, 21 En­ The first prize of $36,000 carries a The first-year Eaglettes Bruins take lead this season from Atlanta, scored 22 year ago, has join^ the M Division. sophomore Gail Bar- gets the ax. Baylor, who took over from the field, May 4 E.O. Smith, 11 South bonus of a (jhrysler Cordoba. It could have seven dates slated points to give Coach Dick Motta his Murano, White and juniors Ann bagello, sophomore Kathy Mark “the Bird’’ Fidrych, coaching job from Butch van Breda Windsor, 12 E.O. Smith, 16 Gilbert, boost any one of several ladies into with 12 opponents to be ridden season in which he hit just .215 Marie Cannata and Kathy Viola Gerrity, freshman Joan Detroit’s hyperkinetic pitching sen­ Kolff in December, now finds the 17 Rockville, 20 Glastonbury, 24 the top money spot for the year. met. As can be expected, SAVE 25% as Park produces with nine homers and 33 RBIs. It was appear set in singles with two Gerrity, freshman Pat sation, was told Wednesday he will Jazz in position to top last year’s ““Pro Manchester. All matches are away. To qualify an LPGA member must Clune noted, “ W e’re a long way from the 1970 season when Walsh, sophomore Laurie ONI»BRIELSTRIDERS undergo knee surgery and in all record. At 34-42, and with six games have p lac^ first, second or third hoping this will be a For a limited timo only, buy 3 he belted 35 home runs, hit .297 and basketball Testa and sophomore Kelly NEW YORK (UPI) — Brad Park played his best game of the likelihood be lost to the Tigers until to go. New Orleans is four wins short during the three preceding years; building kind of year and Alexander. Qabriol Strldert— and gat June. knocked in 114 runs with Baltimore of last season’s mark. must have been a first-place winner we’re hoping some make tha 4th on* frool year at a critical time for the Boston Bruins. enroute to the MVP award. 400th NBA victory. Mitch Kupchak The slate begins Monday The 22-year-old right-hander tore Pete Maravich, the league’s top added 17 points and Elvin Hayes 16 in the past 10 years; or must be a the sectionals. Stridors aro lha haavy duty Elsewhere, John Montefusco and against host Coventry High With first place in the Adams Divi- cartilage in his left knee while scorer, led the way with a game-high for Washington. Leonard Robinson, member of the LPGA Hall of Fame. Some, such as senior ahockt you can adjuit to sion at stake. Park scored one goal, for most points (128) in a season and Nolan Ryan turned in impressive and Norwich Free throo dlfloront toltingt. shagging fly balls on March 20 but 26 points, while Jim McElroy had 23. obtained by the Hawks in the Hender­ The tournament is 72 holes and miler Marilyn Moriarty, Academy with the rest of assisted on another, played strong also extended their record home un­ stints W^nesday and appear ready Regular, Firm or Extra Firm then reinjured himself last Sunday Baylor traces the Jazz’ resurgence son trade, led Atlanta with 31. runs through Sunday with the last junior sprinters Mary Carr the sch^ule: April 18 at defense and helped kill penalties to defeated streak to 33 games. Mon­ for opening day. Ryan, the Angels’ to )fou got tho rido thar* Juat during a workout. He is scheduled for to strong third-quarter play. Whereas SuperSonics 111, Rockets 105 two rounds on television nationally and Mary Greene and 440 Hartford Public /with New spark the visiting Bruins to a 4-3 vic­ treal's Steve Shutt scored his 57th smoke-throwing right-hander, turned right lor tha way you drivs. surgery today. the team would once fold up, they Slick Watts handed out 18 assists (ABC-TV). runner Maureen Britain; 22 at East Hart- And now, you gat It at a prica tory over the Buffalo Sabres. goal in the second period. It was not injury but time that in seven strong innings as California now bear down. Second prize is $25,000 and third Fitzgerald, have worked defeated Seattle 5-3. and Bruce Seals scored 21 of his 25 ford/with Simsbury, 29-30 that'i Juat right for you, too. TTie triumph lifted Boston into sole Capitals 4, Penguins 3 leveled John “Boog” Powell. “At one time we used to give place is good for $8,000. out with the boys. But for Montefusco, who claims he can win points in the first period as Seattle New Britain Invitational; possession of first place, one point Rookie Bill Riley’s second-period The 35-year-old slugger, and one­ games away in the third quarter, but In addition, there is $10,000 dis- many It’s their first ven­ PEOPLE WHO KNOW SHOCKS GO GABRIEL 25 games this season, also worked kept its playoff hopes alive. The May 3 at Penney Hlgh/with ahead of the Sabres, with each team goal at 17:10 capped Washington’s time Most Valuable Player, was now the guys are concentrating on ture. seven good innings as the San Fran­ Sonics, who led 52-46 at the half, also Hall, 11 at East Windsor, 18 V LOW COST INSTALLATION AVAILABLE having two games remaining. The rally from a 3-1 deficit early in the released by the Cleveland Indians defense and especially the last few Among those who’ll run, cisco blanked Oakland 5-0. got 25 points from Nick Weathers- at Glastonbury, 24 at first-place winner earns a bye in the period. The victory was a team- Wednesday. games we’ve been playing great throw and jump are Meanwhile, Willie McCovey, will be poon. Calvin topped Houston with 34 Manchester/with Windsor. preliminary round of the Stanley Cup record fourth-straight for the “I’m naturally disappointed,” said defense,” said Baylor. “()ur defense freshman Yvonne Nolen, returning to the Giants after points and Moses Malone added 25. 27 State Sectionals, June 4 4 PLY POLY WHITEWALL playoffs. Capitals. Rick Kehoe had two goals the 6-foot-3 power-hitter, who spent kept us in the game in the first half Dixon sues Yale junior Helen Putrlment, enjoying a hard-hitting spring. The State Class Meet. Ref. SALE Rtf. SALE ^ sto n closes the season at the for Pittsburgh. 13 seasons with the Baltimore when we only shot 37 percent.” •New York Islanders Saturday and at Blues 4, Black Hawks 1 39-year-old McCovey, a free agent, NEW HAVEN, (UPI) - Judy 478il3 25i0 21.85 078(14 3160 27.60 Orioles. “But I feel very confident “During this win streak our third 28.80 home Sunday against Toronto, while had been with San Francisco for 15 Dixon, Yale University women’s var­ 878(13 26.50 23.85 H78(14 34.70 Larry Patey scored the game- that I will catch on with another periods have been stronger,” said Hartford Bics win 28.80 the Sabres play the Maple Leafs winner for St. Louis on a power play seasons but had played most of the sity tennis coach, filed a federal law­ C78(13 28.20 24.10 078(15 33.50 team.” rookie Rich Kelley, who finished with NEW HAVEN (U PI) - Don 30.50 Saturday in Toronto and St. Louis at 13:45 of the second period. In the last three years with San Diego. suit Wednesday charging the univer­ aRLS • OKN TRYOUTS - GIRU E78il4 30.50 20.40 H78(15 35.10 For Fidrych and the Tigers, the in­ 14 rebounds and seven assists. “It Gardner and Vitor Moia each scored 178(15 33.00 Sunday in Buffalo third period Floyd Thomson gave the In other action, Chris Chambliss sity with sex discrimination. F78(14 31.50 26.80 37J0 jury 's a devastating setback. seems we’ve been coming out and two goals Wednesday to give the 1976 FlUNE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS In the World Hockey Association, Blues a 3-1 lead at 16:17 and Bob blasted a three-run homer as the ^ fo re filing the suit, she resigned “Naturally, this a tough blow to jumping on people.” Connecticut Bicentennials a 4-3 FREE MOUNTINQ • FET 1.80 o 3.09 Cincinnati tied Indianapolis 5-5 and Gassoff got an empty net goal with 32 Yankees stopped the Red Sox 8- from her job, effective in mid May. David’s Raataurant Woman’s softball our club,” said Tigers’ Manager Phoenix was led by Alvan Adams exhibition win over the first division Edmonton blanked Houston 8-0. seconds left. Ralph Houk, whose club finished in a 5...Gene Tenace drove in three runs with 19 points and Dick Van Arsdale taam would Ilka to invite all female Rangers 4, Flames 3 Flyers 3, Barons 3 with a double and a home run to Baelenses Soccer Club in Lisbon, RADIAL WHITEWALL SALE dismal fifth place last season. “You and Butch Feher with 16 each. Portugal. athletes to participate In dpen tryouts. Third-period goals by Pat Hickey A1 Me Adam scored at 8:03 of the spark San Diego to an 8-5 win over • LKm i w X U X am i a niw ralaM twlto and hate to see these things happen. But Elsewhere, Philadelphia defeated A spokesman for the North U you'd ttko to play aottball, call two polyaatof oord body phra. and Dan Newman helped the last period to earn Cleveland a tie, Milwaukee...Carl Morton and Nelson Settlement divided a WMa graova Mock tread daaign tor wat you can’t look back. We’ll have to Detroit 115-112, Washington topped American Soccer League team said traction Rangers snap a nine-game winless but the one point clinched first place Briles combined for a four-hitter to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Stars ' bring up another young pitcher to fill Atlanta 110-103, Boston clipped Gardner’s winning goal in the 61st 649-1616 646-2235 • Long wearing dual compound tread. streak against the playoff-bound in the Patrick Division for top Toronto 5-2...Don Sutton, in a such as 0. J. Simpson, run-of-the- his spot.■’ Chicago 90-88 and Seattle took minute came on a 20 yard kick and Flames. Newman got the game- tuneup for opening day, went seven American League volleyball champs mill third string quarterbacks and Philadelphia. Harvey Bennett scored Whether the struggling Tigers can Houston 111-105. snapped a 3-3 tie. SALE winner at 9:27. AtlanU’s Willi Plett two goals for the Flyers and Bob find anyone to fill Fidyrich’s spot is innings as Los Angeles edged St. Latvian Church entry captured the Rec Department’s draftees who never made it are going scored 36 seconds after Hickey’s goal Murdoch had a pair for the Barons. another matter. The Worcester, Louis 7-6 as the Dodgers concluded to get a cut of a multi-millon dollar 8878(13 43.75 34.95 the Florida portion of spring American League volleyball title. Squad members, (1. to r.) top at 5:03 to tie the score 3-3. The WHA Mass., native, who talks to baseballs out-of-court settlement pie under the ER78(14 4175 38.95 Rangers failed to make the playoffs Gene Peacosh scored three goals training...Jorge Orta’s two-run row, Margonis Janaus, lldis Bikernieks, Jim Zuccardy, John new contract between the NFL Wickham Park and made Bird lovers of fans across FR78(14 51.70 40.95 for the second straight year. for the Racers but Blaine Stoughton the league last season, had a 19-9 homer in the ninth pushed the White DOES YOUR Avens, Don Tuttle, Chuck Tolbert. Kneeling, Henry Frey, Ed Players Association and the pro foot­ Maple Leafs 3, Canadiens 3 had a hat trick for Cincinnati to help record to go along with a 2.34 ERA Sox to a 7-5 win over Pittsburgh... Werner. (Herald photo by Dunn) ball owners. GR78(14 53.75 42.95 Darryl Sittler scored the tying Baltimore overcame Johnny Bench’s Are You Planning? the Stingers fight back from a 5-0 and walked off with the American BIKE FR78(15 52.50 4 1.9 5 goal, his 36th of the year, on a deficit...and Claude St. Sauveur League’s Rookie of the Year award. two homers and Ken Griffey’s solo GR78(15 55.00 43.95 breakaway at 10:58. The tie allowed scored two goals and assisted on two For Powell, his release comes shot to take a 6-4 victory from Cincin­ nati. Bowling FET 2.03 to 2.88 the Canadiens to set an NHL record others to pace the Oilers over the after an unproductive and injury- LOOK, Aeros. • A PICNIC • A WEDDING CD C C mounting • A SETTING FOR r H C C 6 BAUNCINB FEEL, Y- Rocco Lupacchino Ken Seaton 150-364, Art 354, Dick Simmons 148-361, Richardson 353, Bob • AN OUTING Fans too joyous 151-140-418, A1 Bujaucius Johnson 359, Vic Marinelli Red Tamulis 140, Nick Talmadge 359, John Berk • A FAMILY WEDDING ilFGoodrich The Other Guys Jenkins AND RIDE 163-154-451, Tony Marinelli 152-358, Vic Abraitis 352, A1 Twerdy 140-387, Stan Zima 362, John Rieder 143-383. PHOTOGRAPHS ‘f m m f COUPON 146-174-442, Frank Blank Pirkey 351, Charles Whelan 159-393, Pete Larson 154- GATHERING about Marquette 181-432, Fred McCurry 147- 141, Lee Prior 137. 384, Joe Vinsko 137, Les LIKE THIS? 405, Don Carpenter 147-392, Christensen 137-361, Scoreboard Consider Wickham Park T H IS COUPON WORTH to start MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Local officials Bernie Casey 148-380, Joe MERCANTILE- Frank Roland Guillotte 350, Pete For Information and Reservations weren’t very happy with the thousands of loyal IF IT DOES, BRING IT TO... Twaronite 140-381, Pete Blank 142-150-409, Tony Brazitis 378, EM Burbank Aceto 136-378, Mike Pagani V ann 136 362, G ene Marquette Warrior fans who got carried away 360, Russ Wilson 352, Don WHA Phone 528-0856 T RSox THE BIKE SHOP 371, Erv Rusconi 144-369, Phaneuf 137-366, Ken Mon­ McAllister 362, Don Logan Wednesday’s Results with celebrating their team’s NCAA basketball John Rieder 371, Adolph tie 144-386, Zip Sobiski 144, OUR SPECIALLY TRAINED STAFF 381, Hank Frey 372, Tom Cincinnati 5, In­ WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - The title. Kuszaj 142-384, Russ Dick Krinjak 141-356, Bill Conran 351, Bub Bender some 5,000 fans jammed CAN DIAGNOSE YOUR TROUBLES AND dianapolis 5 ^ 5 . 0 0 performance was less than stirring, The fans, in their revelry DeVeau 141-390, Nonny Sheekey 156-164-454, Tom 360. the airport to greet them. Edmonton 8, Houston 0 but good enough to earn Boston Red Monday night and Tuesday, PggSCRIBETHEPHOM Zazzaro 144-393, Jazz Greer 136-140-392, Jim Bell TOWARD PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES The crowd became unruly Sox pitcher Ferguson Jenkins the inflict^ about $14,000 in Fuller 380, Ed Burbank 366, 137-139-408, Rich Luko 141- ANTIQUES- Bernie NHL Good til April 9th and did some $11,000 worth I MPAIlis ON ALL MAKES I MONRO-MATIC Opening Day award. damage to public facilities. Pardi 144-355, Laura Mensi of damage in addition to Wednesday’s Results Jenkins, rebounding from a torn Thousands of students 128, Sally Anderson 146-370, SHOCK ABSORBERS littering the place with NY Rangers 4, Atlanta 3 Achilles tendon at age 33, was and other fans poured out Arlene St. Pierre 126, Joan paper, empty beer cans Philadelphia 3, HEAVY DUTY, 6-STAGE touched for six runs in six innings onto Wisconsin Avenue for Colby 151-360, Vivi Bayer and bottles. Cleveland 3 Wednesday as the Red Sox dropped a victory march after the [ ON ALL REPAIR JOBS 138-%1, Jan Cochran 131, VALVING, ADJUSTS Joseph F. Sanek, the air­ Toronto 3, Montreal 3 an 8-5 decision to the New York win and Allan T. Pleyte, a Joanne Cochran 137-129- AUTOMATICALLY TO Charge Itl as port manager, didn’t think Washington 4, Pittsburgh Yankees. city official, said van­ 380, Joanne Cox 345, Donna 3 ANY ROAD dalism and theft totaled much of the fans. I WE DO IHUUTY REPMRS HUT UST! Following the game, though, SENIOR Bremser 150-362, Linda St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 OR LOAD. manager Don Zimmer said thq 13- about $3,000 on the streets Amaio 18 for Moriarty’s. Moore 146-341. Boston 4, Buffalo 3 Authorized Capturing the laurels in In other action, Schiebel Plus $4 installation ctiarg< IMTERMATIOHAL year veteran will pitch the season \T . . , I’®®'' ^be Marquette cam- I takarm. the league last night was Bowling Auto Parts outlasted HOLIDAYS- Val Sady opener for the second straight year iSational Business League winners Fogarty Bros, with a 120- . _ “ There also , was damage . Frank’s Market, 65-61. Pat 127-130-350, Jean Garno NBA and ninth time in his career. The Red 108 win over Moriarty W ) N R O E i ^ Sox open the season at home a week Copping championship laurels in the Rec Department 's to local bars and taverns. ! BICYCLE DEALEB Collet scored 21 points, 130. ____ Wednesday’s Results AUTO CENTER HOME ENGINEERS - NEW Bros, at llling Junior High. Mike K elley 15, C arl Boston 90, Chicago 88 from today against the Cleveland In­ National Businessmen’s Basketball League this season was the SUMMER Bill Morgan netted 31 dians. Marlys Dvorak 181-465, I THE DUE SHOD Hohenthal 13 and George ELKS - Bruce Fish 149- Philadelphia 115, Detroit BROWN'S TIRE SHOP Dubaldo-Lesperance Real Estate entry. Squad members, (1 to fp at HOURS points, Bruce Ledoyt 27, Brooks 10 for Schiebel’s 135-415, Bill Adamy 136, 112 MANCHESTER-CALOOR SHOPPING PLAZA Zimmer said Reggie Cleveland will Jennie Leggitt 175-481, I 180 Spruce S t Dally 333 M a in St., M a n c h e ste r 646-3444 Bonnie Lowell 205-516, Carl Frant 26 and John Jay while Ron Siemienski had Whit Hastings 137, Nick pitch the second game, April 9, and RLhScSpclI"’K^n‘'r®“" f ’H^^^^ '"Se*celebra£-shifted 9:30-6«0 New Orleans 112, j Comerford, Bob Whitesell, Rick Raimon- to Gen. Mitchell Field Cathy Bohalian 162-197-538, I Manchester Thura. 12 for Fogarty’s while 32, Collins Judd 15 and Joe Twerdy 350, Art Cabral Phoenix 100 DON'S AMERICAN (Exit 93 oH 1-86) o p e n 8 TO 7 Rick Wise will sUrt against the In­ Mike Foye popped in 32 dians April 10. do. Missing were Marc Schardt, Jay Howroyd, Dick Bowman, where the Warriors Lucille Gustafson 178-468, I 6 4 M 0 2 7 0:30-9K)0 Quaglia 14 tallies for 148-138-396, Jake Oliva 160- Washington 110, Atlanta 128 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 643-5S75 Sal. markers, Kurt Carlson 30, Frank’s. 391, A1 Pirkey 148-377, Tony (Herald photo by Dunn) returned at 2 a.m. and Gerry Tucker 236-541, Lin­ 9:30-8K)0 I 103 M IC H E U N , VREDESTEW da Corbitt 487. Ben Grzyb 20 and Joe Desimone 152-364, Gene Seattle 111, Houston 105 P^ E S IX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., March 31, 1977 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., March 31. 1977— PAr.F. R R v r r M . n •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Help Wanted 13 Homaa For Sala ■ 23 •••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee NAACP candidate. Homaa For Sala 3 3 Artlelaa lor Sala 41 . Rooma lor Rant S2 ADVERTISIN6 REUABLE, Hardworker who HARTFORD (UPI) - Offered by the ' ~ MANCHESTER - Hollister RATES wants steady- employment. National Weather Forecast f u r n is h e d r o o m s for Ben F. Andrews of Hart­ Good income. Call 872^15. Street. Spacious seven room, SWIMMING POOLS three bedroom full dormered gentlemen - Kitchen ford, director of the 1 dty . ..1U word ptr diy privileges, free parking. Cen­ Connecticut NAACP, says ^ 3 diyt ,.. 10« word p « diy Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 PNH.BRICK Cape with den, 1 tH baths, Gardening tral location. References and 6 days — so word par day - ^ new kitchen and aluminum he is considering seeking a/' JUW \ ^ Buy now ter Mfly iprlnfl liwtoHa- security required. 643-2693, She Heratii 26 daya ....St word par day SMALL ENGINE Service y siding. Owner anxious, low llen. Largo Connoelleui dio- after 5 p.m. 16 worda 12.00 mlrilmum the Republican nomination $40’s. R&D Realty, 6464968. IrttMitor hoo quolHy abovo ground n » P P » X < la ...... 12.30 Inch Corporation expanding dealer AGENCY By Frank Atwood for U.S. Representative CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING s m r O.D. pod. Cotnptelo with nnetwork^ No experience CLEAN, FURNISHED Room from Greater Hartford MANCHESTER - Im­ piRlIXY EIGHT ROOM ColonUl - 21/2 Mnor, loddor, aun dock, nUor, tan- necessary. Complete training maculate eight room dng and alalra. OUARANTeED. for responsible, working next year. L $«WTOM( baths, family room, fireplace, program. $500. investment four bedrooms, garages, acre. Financing avollabla. SS77 In- gentleman. Call 6484701, after required to start your own Colonial. Two years old. 6 p.m. “1 haven’t discounted First floor family room. \ Hutchins Agency, 6^3166. alalted. FactJky bonua - Heavy PHONE 643-2711 business. Ideal (or retired or BMfMMCmO \ duly pool covar la Ural Ian it,” he said before the start part time. Details on request. 2W baths, four b^rooms, MANCHESTER - New to cnatenwra. Abaobitaly no oMIga- ONE LARGE furnished room. of a GOP luncheon FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Mr. Barker. ESCA Field fireplace, wall-te-wall tton. Can Mr. JobiuMHi, TOLL Complete light housekeeping Tuesday. ’Training Division ^ x 619, carpeting throughout. Two market. Exciting sparkling 7- F M E 1-M0-S4g4S27. C a ll now, Cut branches of shrubs that flower \* a t l a w a ' 3O ?0 room Colonial in g m t family 24-hojl; we'll do your spring clean-up, East Hartford: YDUR AD ment. Let music be the cure bedrooms, plus crib room. Manchester. 80" gold colonial and put in a vase. throughout. ’Two'car gar­ 37 (55), Chicago 35 (59), Dallas 49 (72), Denver 25 (49) parking, shower and bath. estatPQ wac wash windows, for your Spring Fever. F rw City water and sewers. couch, bedspreads, toys, It is possible to force forsythia as f o u r S' Carriera needed In the following areaa: ClasaJfled ada ara taKan ovor ^ rr anything! Only $1.50 00 hour. loan instrument. Children 7 age, acre lot. Asking M5,- Duluth 26 (42), Houston 58 (71), Jacksonville 55 (78), Kansas Aluminum siding. 'F.J. children's ski boots size 131/2, Kitchen privileges opti early as January, but the closer we sentenced Tuesday to « worker. Call now to reserve T^BurnsIde Avenue, High School, th# phono aa a com^iooco. ?®(k City 40 (64), Los Angeles 45 (64), Miami 73 (83), New Orleans Working gentleman Tho Horold It rotponalbio for on. Reasonable rates. 646- Spilecki, Realtors, 6&2121. various household items. get to spring the shorter the time it prison and disbarred by | SoS'a.'''c.i; « St. Mary’s Cemetery area. 6557. 61 (73), New York 38 (52), Phoenix 45 (70), San Francisco 45 Much miscellaneous. preferred. Very reasonable. only ono Incorroct inaortlon and ’TWO FAMILY - Built in 649-9167. takes for the buds to open. Superior Court Judge Luke g than only to tho aizo of tho 1974. Walking distance to (56), Seattle 37 (46), St. Louis 40 (87), Washinoton 39 (62). MANCHESTER - Circa 1830 /Burnside Avenue - Bell Court area. Original Inaortlon. Errora which REMEDIAL READING and GIGANTIC TAG, rummage & Forsythia seems to have suffered M artin. hospital. Five rooms, full Colonial. 8 rooms, 4 do not loaaon tho voJuo of tho math; individualized work bedrooms, den, formal dining bake sale - Saturday, April •••••••••••••••••••••••••a no damage from our cold winter and The lawyer was given /Burnside Avenue - Dolmont, applianced kitchens, 3 Bldwell, Vernon Road area. odvortliomont will not bo cor- am, (lst-8th grade) by' room, eat-in kitchen, 2nd., 9 to 4. RHAM Iflgh Apartmanta For Rant 53 a report from the Connecticut four concurrent terms of roctod by on additional Inaor­ ir's degree teacher. 566- b^room s and. 1 bath each fireplaced living room. Bam School, Hebron. Signs from INDEX tlon. K Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Routes 65 and 66. Proceeds for Agriculturai Experiment Station in­ one to three years in prison /Walnut, Greenlawn, Concord Street 8075. unit. Separate heating with 2 car garage, and work WE HAVE customers waiting dicates that vegetation generally has and allowed to serve his N O T IC B t area. systems,' driveways and shop. $44,9()0. F. J. Spilecki, band uniform drive. for the rental of your ap^- 1 — Loat and Found TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS - basements. Reqdy for im­ Realtors, 643-2121. come through the winter unharmed. sentence in the Litchfield 2 — Paraonali TAG ARTS AND Crafts Sale - ment or home. J.D. Real 3,— Announctmania /Oxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple Individual or group. Day or mediate occupancy. $57,- Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Winter injury is most likely to be Correctional Center rather Help Wanted UNBELIEVABLY PRICED Italian Ladies Club, Tolland 4 ~ Entertainmani night. At very reasonable 500. BOLTON - 3 b e d ro o m 1980. than at the maximum Street, Washington Ave., Evans Ave. Street, East Hartford, in­ caused, says Dr. Saul Rich of the 5 — Auctions rates. Private court. Call 64fr $32,500 BOWERS SCHOOL AT_0NLY $38,900 RamblingiDimg Cape. Charming Experiment Station, when we have security prison in Somers. 2183, anytime. fireplaced dining room,, knottv wtty doors. April 17th, Reserve LOOKING for anything in real FINANCIAL Call 647-9946 DISTRICT — Six room pine • ■ booths, 528-5217. periods of alternating cold and warm 8 — Bonds-Slocks-Morlgagos line den, living room with estate rental - apartments, 9 — Personal Loans Herald Circulation Dapt. BURGER KING PIANO, VOICE. Licensed Cape, 2 baths, formal firefIreplace. Also, unfinished weather. This past winter the , v homes, multiple dwellings, no 10 — Insurance teacher. Masters degree. dining room, three familyillj room. Call Arthur or SANSUI 5,000 A - Stereo com­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate temperatures were consistently cold. EARN GOOD SPENDING MONEY Closers EMPLOYMENT Professional singer-pianist. bedrooms, modem eat-in Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. ponents. Dual turntable. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. There are a number of outdoor 13 — Help Warned BOYS A GIRLS Classical, popular, chords. kitchen with dishwasher. Watson Beach Co., Excellent condition. $600. or shrubs that can be forced for early 14 — Business Opporluniilat 5 a Week Aggressive men and I Call 644-859 Full basement, city Manchester Office, 647-9139. best offer. 643-0888, days. NEW THREE Room apart­ 15 — Situation Wanted Evenings Equal Housing Opportunity. bloom. Flowering quince is one, says CLASSIFIED 6 PM to a PM. women must be 181 utilities. ment - Handy to bus and shop­ EDUCATION I years or older to work] 16 ACRES — surrounds this TAG SALE - 187 Woodbridge ping. References and security Miss Miilicent Jones of Bolton. 18 — Private Instructions □ REAL ESTATE Street. Furniture, 1966 car 19 — Schools-Classas Call 947-afld«______from five to closing, [ Lota-Land lor Sala 24 deposit required, $210 per Flowering crab apple is another. She superlative 15-room an­ windshield, much more. 9 til 20 — Instructions Wanted Paid vacations. Apply | tique house under going month. Philbrlck Agency, foites an early-blooming variety of Homaa For Sala 23 2 ACRE BUILDING Lots - Ap- 5, this Saturday. Realtors, 6464200. REAL ESTATE al 467 Center St., meticulous restoration. spirea and has success also with pear 23 — Homes for Sale roved and ready to go. 24 — Lots-Land for Sale Manchester. New foundation, sills, un­ wner will help finance. $10,- LOAM, DRIVEWAY Gravel blossoms and magnolia. PREVENTIVE Maintenance _ $23,500 - 200 FOOT frontage. & ELLINGTON - TICK TOCK 25 — Investment Property Two bedroom Ranch. derpinnings, heat, wiring, 000. McDonald Rm I Estate, Certified - Pool Sand, TOWER - Immediate oc­ Miss Jones has her own method of 26 — Business Property Mechanic - Must understand I 228-9705. 27 — Resort Property Aluminum siding, baseboard plumbing, kitchen and -3 C oi^lete Landcaping. Cali cupancy. A new one bedroom encouraging the buds to open. She machine repair and be safety Proofreader 742-7833, or 649-217^ evenings. 28 — Real Estate Wanted minded. Applications deat, garage. Hutchins Agen­ full baths. 9 fireplaces and Townhouse community within lays the cut stems in the bathtub and Mult be experienced. cy, 646-3166. 2rday. 206 South Street, Monday through Friday 8 to 5. ner of our living room. A Cape Cod scene in watercolor by my 47 — Garden Products Manchester. ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES cabinets, 1st floor laundry Rockville. Antiques, console vive and which may not in a room 48 — Antiques 579 Middle Turnpike W. manager, Mr. Rivard, Ken­ 1540, 6464)800. Equal Housing Opportunity. Mencheeter, Conn. room, separate heating ALL CASH for your property stereo, wooden wine press, that once dropped to 24 degrees this wife, Barbara Atwood, is on the wall, and the “Dickie bird” is a 49 — Wanted to Buy tucky Fried Chicken, West DENTAL ASSISTANT - Good systems. Good income. within 24 hours. Avoid red tools, and etc. ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE past winter and was usually about 40 ceramic souvenir of a visit to London. (Photo by Atwood) RENTALS knqwlege of typing and (he rrerkef Middle Turnpike. TWO FAMILY - ’Two and four . 6 4 6 - S l O O $45,500. tape, instant service. Hayes Ga r d e n s of strawberry 52 — Rooms lor Rent business office procMures. bedrooms. Close to Main degrees. On a sunny day, in a room 53 — Apartments lor Rent pmlng eedbnee Street. Good condition. NEWER—Three Bedroom m Corporation, 646-0131. Road. A new suburban one 54 — Homes for Rent References. Reply Box Z, c/o with a lot of windows, it may get as J Garage. Excellent Invest­ Two Family, in quiet bedroom apartment com­ “borderline” species for this winter Society is taking a busload of 4-H 55 — Business for Rent Manchester Herald. SELLING your house? Call us munity nestled in the countty warm as 70 degrees for a few hours. 56 — Resort Property lor Rent SECRETARIAL ment. Let tenant carry your neighborhood. Aluminum USED FLUOR treatm ent. Club members on a trip Saturday to 57 — Wanted to Rent property. Keith Real Estate, first and we’ll make you a hills in historic Ellington. In Her citrus plants have performed 56 — Misc. for Rent A’TTRACTIVE POSITION in and brick exterior. Ail With his generally favorable report see Logee’s greenhouse in Danielson. POSITION ^ 1 2 6 , 649-1922. MANCHESTER-OuUtan , cash offer. T.J. Crockett, FIXTURES addition to it’s unique, beautifully, she said, and are now data processing department. KEEP SMILING appliances, carpeting MANCHESTER - Seven room Realtor, 643-1577. refreshing architectural from the Experiment Station, Dr. Hartford County members are being AUTOMOTIVE KnowMge of keypunch hel^ Small manufacturing firm 64 Duplex. 6 room unit has ! Ranch. Desirable Two Iamp-4 foot and 8 foot covered with fragrant blossoms. Her 61 — Autos for Sale KEEP HAPPY 72 ELDRIDGE s t r e e t - throughout, air con­ design and beautiful Rich adds some a few less favorable ful. F ive. day "week. has opening for a capable bedrooms, fireplaced living neighborhood, living room with lamps $5.00 each. joined for the first time by a group 62 — Trucks lor Sale three bedrooms, large family ditioners, large closets, IMMEDIATE Cash for your landscaping, it features Brunfelsia latifolia, or “lady of the 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale benefits.______person able to handle room, family room plus rec with fireplace, formal dinitto Four lamp - 4 foot with comments. He finds some winter in­ from Tolland County. Passengers East Hartford i custom cabinets, stained property. Let us enlain our private entrances, private night,” has blossomed with blue 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles diversified assignments. kitchen, pantry, laundry room. Inun^ately occupan­ room, new wall-to-wall lamps $8.00 each. jury on ornamentals such as an- sant surroundings wood work. Immediate oc­ fair proposal. Call Mr. patio area with sliding glass carry their own lunches from home. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile PART TIME Bookkeeper____ - Share duties of three gal room, wall-to-wall carpeting cy! Call Arthur %orts, 64^ carpeting, three bedrooms, flowers that fade to lavender and Homes throughout, gar; cupancy. $59,900. Belfiore, M7-1413. Limited Quantity doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, dromeda, pyracantha, cotoneaster, The bus cost is paid by the CHS. DISHWASHER NEEDED - Person to work In office ofl._, of office for typing, phone, :e, plus 3 ^ . J. Watson ^ a c h Co., eat-in kitchen with then to white. It is listed as a tropical 66 — Automotive Service local restaurant. Ap­ many extras, Aski ! $31,900. Sd Cantor range, refrigerator, garbage euonymous, dogwood, small yews Since the people at Logee’s can 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease Full time, 9 to 5:30 or 11 to record keeping, filing, etc. Manchester Office, 647-9139. appliances, family room off MAY WE BUY your home? plant but does well in the “cold proximately 25 to 30 hours per Paul J. Correnti, f 1-2125, or Equal Housing Opportunity. disposal, master. TV antenna, and hemlocks, evergreen azaleas and take only half the busload at one time 7:30. Experienced and willing For appointment for inter­ MANCHESTER-Private kitchen, two baths. $55,900. Quick, fair, all cash and no Electric, he. traverse rods, laundry and room.” It gets its common name week after training period. 643-5363. country setting. One year rhododendron and English ivy. Most to work! Apply in person. view, call Mr. Miller, 646- Owner, 6464231.______problems. Call Warren E. 19 Orov* 81. storage facilities in basement, from the fragrance it gives off during on a guided tour, the others will visit Rein’s New York Style Dell Limited booktfeeping old, eight room center hall MANCHESTER - Unique 4 will survive but may need pruning to experience.exper Inquire at 64f 6560. bedroom custom U&R Howland, Realtors, 64^1106. Rockvilla, Conn. air conditioning, total elec­ the night hours. “It was never so a nearby goat farm. Then the two and Restaurant, Rt. 30, El Colonial. Featuring fi^ t Ranch MANCHESTER - BeautUuI tric, no pets. Ranch and remove dead twigs and branches. □ N O T IC E S 4911. All Equal C^iportunity Employer in lovely Forest Hills. beautiful,” said Miss Jones. groups will change places. Camino Plaza, Vernon. We NEW floor fireplaced family country setting on Glaston­ WANTED - Direct from Duplex stole apartments Another observer at the Experi­ are an equal opportunity Fireplaced family room, 21/2 bury town line. Transferred Several herbs, including rosemary, LISTING room, with beamed baths, attached 2 car garage. owner. Full dormered Cape or available. Rentals starting at ment Station, Entomologist Charles employer. original owner will leave new Colonial in Manchester up to ONE 2/8 x 4/2 MULLION - $175. per month. For appoint­ chives and bay, grew well through Lott end Found 1 TELLER - Minimum two MANCHESTER Drive-In is Seven room, 3 bedroom full cathedral ceiling. Eat-in Call Arthur or Suzanne Shora, awnings, 6 carpeted rooms, Frame sash and Balancers (6 Doane, says most insects have sur­ years, full time, experience reopening. Many oosltions dormered Cape with large kitchen, with work island. low $40’s. Reply Box A, ment call 875-9876, Monday the winter. Passion flower has sur­ DENTAL, Surgical Assistant - 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., plus lovely large kitchen with Manchester Herald. over 6 sash). One patio sliding thru Friday, 8 to 5. vived the winter, protected by snow LOST - Large male Irish required. Excellent fringe now available. Male and fireplaced family room, Formal dining room, front Manchester Office, 647-9139. - vived and should bloom soon. Receptionist needed for range and dishwasher, 2 1/2 door, 6 foot X 6 foot 8 inches. 1 Been busy with Setter. Vicinity of Princeton benefits. Work schedule has female. Must be 18 or over. IMi baths and garage. Am­ to back living room, 2W Equal Housing Opportunity. baths. Beat the coming beat girls 3 speed bicycle. No cover. Vigilance will be needed, he The first of the year is a good time to Manchester oral surgery Call Evenings 649-5M0. TWO BEDROOM Duplex One plant that has had difficulty is Street, but roaming. Cali 649- no Saturday or evening hours. baths, four large with central air conditioning. Houaahold Qooda 40 reasonable offered refused on says, to protect plants. turn your extras into cash. Sell them your spring cleaning? 1925. practice. Experience ple space (or the growing apartments - Within waUdng hibiscus, which dropped all its leaves preferred. Send resume to Send resume to P.O. Box 8128, family. $42,900. bedrooms. Sliders to patio, MANCHESTER - Owner B/W Realty, 647-1419. any item. 64M128. Trip for 4-H Clubs quickly through the Classified ads. Find lots of things East Hartford, Conn. DENTAL CHAIRSIDE assis­ REFRIGERATORS distance to downtown but is still alive. It may revive but Box X, c/o Manchester two car garage, acre.__ offers newly decorated 7 you no longer use? Help Wantod 13 tant - for children’s practice. Room Ranch, Attached gar­ Washers, ranges, used, Manchester. $210 monthly, in­ Miss Jones now thinks of it as a The Connecticut Horticultural Herald. MANCHESTER, South Wind- Bunding Suppllaa 42 cludes: Heat, hot water, Sell them fast for Full time. Will train. Desire R&D REALTY plus lot. age, in-ground pool. Large guaranteed and clean: New qualification:, organized, sor town line - Lovely seven shipment damaged, GE and appliances, and parking. Call extra cash with PHONE FROM home to ser­ HAIRDRESSER Wanted - APPLIANCE Technician screened porch. S/4 acre lot. room Ranch. Slate foyer, NATURAL STONE for vice our customers in the Immediate employmentr ...... for assertive, able to interact 6 4 6 - 4 9 6 8 ^ COLONIAL — Seven $46,900. 64-2148. ' Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. retaining walls, veneers, low-cost Part time. Experienced with people, secretarial and wall-to-wall carpeting, at­ P earl and Son, 649 Main Manchester area, flexible preferred. Call Hair Design, experienced, appliance m rooms, 3 bedrooms, IVi tached garage, large screened patioe, e u . Pick up by the COMPLETE GM Classified ads! hours, super earnings, 249- technician. Salary commen­ bookkeeping skills, desire for a M a Street, 643-2171. THREE ROOM Apartment - 871-2040. baths, rec room with bar, COVENTRY, BY OWNER - porch, in-ground pool, 3/4 acre pound or delivery by the ton. With heat, hot water, stove, 7773. surate with ability and perfor­ personal growth. Send resume Beautiful oversized 7 Room fireplace, some wall-to- private lot. $45,9o0. By owner, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, refrigerator, wail to wall mance. Call Steve, 643-2171. to Post (nfice Box 1, Glaston­ Cape. Three bedrooms, one 64-2148. WESTINGHOUSE 6494163. Dr a f t s m a n Designer - bury. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg wall. Tastefully decorated. Refrigerator 14.7 cu. ft., and carpet. $185. Centrally REPAIRS SALES POSITION - Straight Several years advanced and half baths, eat-in kitchen, commissions, leads furnished RELIABLE MATURE Farm, with three story bam. Garage. $41,500. Gas ^ v e to match; One year located. Adults only. No pets. Phone mechanical experience. formal dining room, living TWO BEDROOM Con­ Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 Security deposit. Call 646-7690. to homeowners. Cali 242-5402. Woman - To supervise dally PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Butler-type building. Power room with ftoeplace, family old. $175 (or both. 6 4 9 ^ , • COLLISION Familiarization of drafting Air Force recently announced plant, and other out buildings, dominium -1 1/2 baths, living after 11:00 a.m. three children, from 4 to 6 room, enclosed breezeway, room, dining room fully DOG-CAT BOARDING department procedure, p.m., near Wapping Center, new openings for individuals plus Three Lovely Homes. CENTRAL LOCATION - Se­ • MECHANICAL 643-2711 layout, mechanical detail, PHILBRIGK garage, one and quarter equipped kitchen. Full base­ bathing/grooming. Complete cond floor, four room apart­ $15 per week. Call 644-8983, with prior military service. If Offers invited. B/W Realty, .MOVING, MUST SELL! tollerances, and proposal acres, residential area. $44,- ment. $25,900. McDonald Real modern facilities. Canine SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS LEGAL after 6 p.m. you have been out for iess 647-1419. Three piece bedroom set, por­ ment. Stove included. $17o per drawings. Some familiariza­ 200, priced for quick sale. Call Estate, 228-9705. ' Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon month. Security. 646-1189. CARS AND TRUCKS n 5 years and are looking 742-m*, after 5:00 p.m. table dishwasher, air con­ Road, Manchester. 646-5971. NOTICE tion with metal working, and for “ A Great Way of Life’” MANCHESTER - Gracious 7- AGENCY ditioner, and pool table. Cali Genuine Pent sheet metal shop procedure. LICENSED REAL Estate If gfi Salespeople - Well established contact the Air Force Im- room Raised Ranch on large after 6, 646-30M. LUXURY ONE Bedroom Factory Trained Mechanics BOLTON Top fringe benefits. Equal Op- REiaTDRS FOUR BEDROOM Dutch DOBTiaLYINM Llvastock 44 Apartment - AH appliances. MLS firm. Liberal commis­ mediately. Call 646-7440. treed lot. ’Three bedrooms, Cape - On 5 -I- acres. Test 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ZONING COMMISSION portunity Employer. A ssure formal dining room, HOMIINNMTS... Heat and hot water. Sub-let sion. Must be motivated. Blast Manufacturing Co., Inc., Breezeway, 2 car garage, out WEUBUVIT. BIG BEAUTIFUL Chestnut from April 15tb., thru August CALL 646-6464 The Bolton Zoning Commis­ O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. STEADY WORK - ReUable, fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 building tor horses. ^9,900. Pony - $125. Metal, red pony 41 Chapel Street, Manchester, baths. Centrally air con­ 646-4209 31st. $219 monthly. Call 649- sion is holding a Public hard worker, who wants McDonald Real Estate, 228- FM C H tm a MAHTIN □ MISC. FOR SALE cart $90. Call 455-9373, or 45^ Conn. 643-2487. Call Walther steady employment, good in­ ditioned. Priced in the low 7559. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hearing on Wednesday, April Grander, Chief Engineer, COUNTER HELP Needed - 9705. •41-4144 9918. Preparation 6, 1977 at 8 p.m. in the Bolton Part time days and nights. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- $60’s. Call B/W Realty, 647- ESTATE OF MYRON I KALMAN Artlelaa lor Sala 41 between 3 and 5 p.m. for Good pay and working con­ 2 only. 1419. TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX - Carter Chevrolet The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Community Hall for the pur­ preliminary Interview. LOVELY aluminum sided BALED HAY at farm or Apartments • Within walking Judge, of the Court of Probate, pose of hearing the applica­ ditions. Will train, no ALUMINUM sheets used as delivered. Call 742-8535. 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER District of Manchester at a hearing experience needed. Apply 2 to Cape with fireplaced living distance to downtown held on March 28.1977 ordered that an tion by the Bolton Selectmen room, wall-to-wall carpet, 3 printing plates, .007 thick, Manchester. $210 monthly. In­ Centers PART TIME - Sewing 3 p.m. Hardee’s Restaurant, Schoolt-Clettat 19 Schoola-Claaaaa 19 claims must be presented to the for a zone change from RI to bedrooms, tool shea and GET MORE with Ux32” , 25 cents each or 5 for Qardan Producta 47 cludes: Heat, hot water, fiduciary on or before June 28. 1977 or 354 Broad Street, Manchester. machine operator. 30 hours more. Asking $39,900. Zinsser $1. Phone 643-2711. appliances and parking. Call be barrM as by law provided. Industrial op three acres of weekly. Hours between 9 a.m. No phone calls. An Equal Op­ Don’t Just ‘take’ the S.A.T.’s- Pearl J. Hultman. Ass't. Clerk land located 500 feet behind Agency, 646-1511. GARDEN TILLING - Robin's The fiduciary is: and 4 p.m. Will train to portunity Employer. the Center School on Notch UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Rotor Tilling. Average gar­ PREPARE for them. Mariam L. Kalman Itch operate sewing machine. M9- COUNTRY CHARM - Drive a Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, den, $15. Call for appoinjment, 163 Scott Drive SIXTH GRADE Self con- SENTRY ALMOST NEW - Five Room Road. The purpose of the^ .... 3886, evening hours 647-9673. few miles farther, and enjoy Brownies, nurses. East 643-4453, evenings between 4- Manchester, Ct. 06040 requested zone change is to tained classroom teacher. REAL ESTATE COURSE REAL ESTATE SERVICES Duplex. Very large kitchen, Your future depends on a 2 Vi No. 078-3 small town living Beautiful Catholic School. 6491225. large living room, carperting, construct a Town Dog Pound April 25 thru June 24. ’IVo six room Ranch. Double gar­ hour exam. Don’t leave it to JOB OPENING, Full time - years elementary teaching In M A N C H E ST E R ap^iances. Full ceilar and at­ Philip Dooley, age, fireplace. Approximately SANSUI 5,000 A - Stereo com­ Tire service. Apply in person experience desired. Caf 1976 GARDEN Roto-Tiller - tic. Sun deck. Very large yard. chance! Chairman acre treM lot, on a deadend ponents. Dual turntable. to Nicholas/Manchester Tire. Coventry Public Schools Dr. 6 Weeks •Monday and Wednesday NTANCHESTER & VICINITY Eight horsepower, slightly Private driveway ana en­ LEGAL 064-3 street. Va - No Money Down. Excellent condition. Best usM (less than 15 hours run­ I “My ton Robert who look your S.A.T. courie lail 295 Road Street, Manchester. NlcoletU,, "742-8913 E.O.E. trances. $285 monthly. Securi­ Evenings at 7 P.M. Pasek Realtor, 289-7475. MANCHESTER— Six room Capo In oxeolloni location, offer. 643-0686, days. ning time), $300. Call 568-4371 ty. Two children allowed. No ■ year, ralted hit mark almoil 200 poinU ... Tou NOTICE flrtpiM od living room, dining room, 3 evenings 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS MATURE MAN - For hea;avy pets. Call 646-7705, anytime. I may be sure we wlU not heiitate to recommend Announcements bodroom*, appllancos, porch, mid SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, I your courie to our family and ftiendt." TOWN OF BOLTON 3 Announcements Work in fertilizer plant,----- Job Classes Start Monday, MANCHESTER - $33,000. involves, bagging, Spotless, six room C a ^ . Very 30’s. processed gravel, stone, sand Antiquaa 49 MANCHESTER - Comfor­ ... Jerome L. Steinberg, Judge Notice is hereby given, in handling. and fill. For delivery call Civil Court of the City o f /Vew York and stacking terlillzer bags. April 4th central. Fine starter home. ROCKVILLE- Now to morkot. Unuoual aolM briek table, clean convenient one accordance with State Statute Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. George H. Griffing, Andover, WANTED Antique furniture, bedroom apartment with 0 . , Telephone Mr. Hill 643-OM. ManchMtor High School Ranch, floor to colling flrtploco In Sec. 9-17, that the Board of living room, 3 bod rooma, plaator 74^7n6. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or private entrance in smalt Admission of Electors will be 134 East Middle Tpke. • Room 241 other antique Items. R. single story building. Ideal for SALES PERSON - For fast (Tikt U «1 MIddIt Tpk*. la BrocklMd tl. Parii In PHELPS ROAD - BeauUful 6 walla, copntry aotting. ,r in session in the Community TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Harrison, 64^09. elderly person or couple. $210. growing Lawn Treatment Sludtirt PaiMng Ana) Room Colonial. 1 1/2 baths, A M 8TO N - FIvo room Ranch Cottage only four Good condition. Good for • 4 Saturdays April 9-30 Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road, PRESENTS Company. Canvassing in Raglitrallon: lal Claaa per month. Heat and • Small claaaea full finished recreation room, yoari old, 2 mlnuloa to private ig, or welding. Call 649- WANTED ■ Old toys, post ^pliances included. Damato on Saturday, April 9, 1977 neighborhoods, where we are April 4th horn 6:30 built-ins, gas heat, hot water, boaoh, grM i aummar placa. • Experienced and enihusiasllr teachers C (rom noon til 6:00 p.m. cards, steins, stringed in­ Enterprises, 646-1021. from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. AL GENTILE'S presently treating lawns, - fireplace.large 2 car carport, MANCHESTER— Older Iwe family home on north aido • All materials included salary plus commission - struments, paintings, fur­ and on Monday, April 11,1977, Consider an exciting course In Real Estatel The patio. All utilities. Comnina- of town, quiat itraot, poasiMa extra SWIMMING POOLS - U rge niture, clocks, advertising • Convenient Saturday classes 9-12 or 1-4 extra Income for friendly out­ AVAILABLE Immediately - from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., course covers the mejor areas Including contracts, tion windows. Owner anxious buHdlng lot. pool diatributor has luxury items, outright purchase, con­ Two bedroom duplex in • Tuition 188.00 going person, in seasonal to sell. Quick occimancy. for the purpose of admitting mortgages, deeds, financing, appraising, listing and ANDOVER— Savon room Capo on huge comar above ground pools in original signments. 644-8962. excellent location. Walk to BE SURE , S-BLISS hi,BUSS bssn serving the Home Owner selling. Call 646-0066 for ap­ Charles Lesperance, Realtor, cartons. Guaranteed. Must those persons who are pointment. law. Thl» course meets the minimum requirements of lot, all year round homo acroaa from shopping and bus. Full waUt for 95 TEARS. For s complele FREE INSPECTION of .Muiicliciilcr Iliulifill :.School Q/ 649-7620. clear warehouse for new 1977 qualified to become electors. tho Connecticut Real Estate Commission. beach, aMIng, garage, Inapact today, WANTED - Hummels, Clacks, out basement with laund^ ENROLL NOW your home by . Termite Control Expert, tupervlied Pools - $599. com pletely Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ hook ups. Small pet accep­ ’The qualifications are as WKI)., APR. Ullli CAPABLE WOMAN for THREE BEDROOM U&R lowaat 30’a. by the fineit technic.l .tiff, phone our neerett erected. 31x16 OD, 15x24 swim ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, table. $265 per month. 646-629? follows: Applicant must be a cleaning - Part time, or one You may roglster first evening at 8:30 Ranch - Hebron/Bolton town MANCHESTER—6-6 Duplex on bus lino, ana aMa area, complete with liner, FOR THE MAY 7 EXAM local office: Big Band Sounda...Comady... day weekly. Call 643-6514. Jugs, Crocks, Almost or 643-7023. United States citizen, be eigh­ line. Fireplace, basement gar­ complotafy ramodolad, taparala fur-, ladder, pump, sundeck, fen­ Anything Old. 646-2690. teen (18) years of age and be a Maglc...Fun For Alll 8:00 P.M. age, applianced kitchen, with For Registration by Phone 1 3 2 -9 0 I S nacas, g o ^ Income, 2 car garage. cing and stairs. Financing ••••••••••stsssssssssssoss NEWER FIVE Room Duplex resident of the Town of CUL 643-0748 SALES PERSONS Needed - large work area, dining area arranged. Absolutely no Wanted to Buy 49 Part time and full time. To *75.00 FEE with sliders to deck. - Large yard, parking, no pets, Bolton. BmfitBenam; onmiiMHewingtM oiHreiiChUreii’i i MspitNaspHal obllgaUon. Call toll free 1-800- security $250 monthly. 649-9240 sell advertising for Enter­ Hardwood floors, excellent 3 8 2 ^ . Ask for Frank. CALL 5234509 Dated at Bolton, Conp., this OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers tainer Magazine. Greater □ Available April 1st. Cali 6tt- 28th day of March, 1977. , f le r condition. New pump and isi - Rockers, tables, chairs, 7344. Hartford area. Call 246-7594 water softner. Landscaped (or BUSS TERMITE CONTROL William J. Houle R e g a l . e n t e r CONTINUOUS PROGRESS 29 Connecticiit Blvd.p East Hartlord LEAVING STATEATE ^ desks, and antiques. Phone FINAL WEEK TO REQI8TER between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. natural look, low Miscellaneout houael)u a e h m 643-9112. Patricia A. Rady maintenance. On private R(X:KVILLE - Three Room Div. Bliss Exterminator Company ■ EST. 1882 a (■ nO ff I iitiirhii'H tr nliiitg Mitt M iM/H rif.r r ' l i i h i i I, items for sale. CaU 8 7 1 ^ . Apartment. With heat, hot Registrars of Voters A V O N -^tter Than Watching EDUCATIONAL CENTER treed acre. ()uiet, yet con­ Cornti ol Broad EARLY GIBSON - Vega or water, stove refrigerator The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Catherine K. Leiner TV. Meet new people. Make genial neighborhood. $41,500. 2 8 9 - 4 3 3 1 THREE SPEED man’i bicy­ Martin Qultari, banjoi or Town Clerk and Ctniar Strati Mon.-Frl. I a m .. t p.m. good money. Sell Avon part 232-901! Principals only. By owner, Carpet. $185. No pets. PoriUng Phont 646-2112 Sal...... 6 a m. - 12 noon , S4 MaiSa Avmmis, Wltidsor cle. $30. Call 568-4371 evenings mandollna; also American for one car. Adults only. No. 077-3 time, full time. Call S^M oi 6464)7^. or 643-8022. for information. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. paintings. 644-8962. Security deposit. CaU 64S-7W0. 66 Requires 67 Compass MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 31, 1977— PAGE NINE-B point DOWN Charles M. Schultz 4 Foolid 1 Soft mud Dear Abby 9 Grain 2 Adolescent 12 Povtity-wir 3 Heavyweights •gtney (ibbr.) 4 Duchy By Abigail Van Buren 13 B siri 5 Vase ^U)ELL,MIL0,\ HERE COMES THE OTHER CRARUE Y ONE OF 14 Maks a mati 6 Greek letter C*? (T0PAV5THE TEAM, CHARLE5...THE‘f’ LUa guooiN! THEIR of 7 Use up UJHATARE aAVERS 15 Buddhiam 8 Kneehole and 5 V B IS 6 AME,' LOOK PRETTf TOU6H.,, VOU POlNS LICKEI? type rolltop HERE 71 16 Makaa fabric 9 Iridescent M E ON 17 City In THE NOSE, 10 Opera by the wind DEAR ABBY: I’m 22 and John (not his real name) is 29 Oklahoma 46 Dress material ^CHARLES We ve been dating steadily for two years. Verdi Evening in 18 Succaad 11-East Indian 48 Jumbled type 20 Russian land Italy 49 Portal Paramedic, which brings me to my timber tree ownsr Narrow 50 Bring to ruin m responded 19 Aloft to a car accident in which a very pretty 26-year-old blonde 22 At ones (il.| aperture 51 Encounter 21 Employs was slightly injured, (ill call her Nancy.) Nancy wasn’t 24 CIA Swamps 53 Epochs 23 Paper foraruniier ! Scarlett 54 Regrets then •'ospitalized for 24 hours and 25 Wastam- measures frp«,pH r ^®PP®"ed to be the paramedic who O'Hara's home 55 Position WHV WOULD /iNVONe hamiiphsra 24 Aquatic ' Break 58 Colorado Ueated her at the scene of the accident, and since then organization THROW AWAY A mammal suddenly Indian Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss ^ She enough to repay him for "saving her life.” 28 Eject 25 Mucky PERFECTLY QOQPeHOe? She found out his name and station and wrote him a 30 Nawta I City in Utah 59 What (It.) 26 Away from I Alphabet 60 Cerise ------thank you letter, which 1 though was very nice. But she 34 Oil (lufflx) K 1 35 Fish sparm I T H IN K SO, M R . I JUST LEARNED WHAT HE V IF THE BANK WILL PROP THE S t “ 1*“®" dropping in to visit him at the 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 0 10 n MONCREET. IT^ ABOUT DID WITH THE # 5,200 HE DIDN'T CHARGES, I THINK t CAN GET 36 Actor Connery IS THI€ OFFICiAL POP JENKINS, THE RETURN. IT PAID FOR AN EVE V 'Mp/ 37 Naught HIM OFF WITH A SUSPENDED S a ; c a T e ! ^ * '® ®"®" *’®'‘®‘* ^im a 12 13 14 BUSINESS, SHERIFi MAN WHO ROBBED OPERATION-TO SAVE THE SIGHT SENTENCE/ 36 Canadian V O U R B A N K . . wOF A BABY— HIS GREAT- ®''®'® >'®r gratitude a little too far, don’t rebel IB 16 17 GRANDDAUGHTER' fan(cisti( lraci('-ins. you? John says he has no interest in her, but he can’t stop 41 Depression HiUftiS rp- i oT *1' h! ^ station and bringing him gifts, and Initials IB 10 zo 21 1 he doesn t want to be rude or hurt her feelings. 42 Measure of ■ 1 ■ Supc'i; .sufXM'(IcmI.s on new c ars, time 22 Z3 / - '’®"‘^*® something like this, Abby? 1 !u .»* > 1 ^ o u ld I talk to Nancy and ask her to please lay off my 43 To be |Fr.| 25 26 27 26 20 30 31 32 33 5-31 44 Enenrate 1 C t»??b»K* X .TM W>Q u$ fw on uscxl c ars, Lincolns, Mc'rc urys, C'afxis. 45 Ensign (abbr.) 34 35 IN LOVE AND INSECURE 47 Ideal gas 1 37 1 Savx' by moonlii^ht! condiUon 35 30 ro (abbr.) 1 Apartmanit For Rant 52 Apaifmanls For Rant 55 Aportmonti For Root 55 Aportmonto For Root u®’® INobody owns 42 43 55 discourage Nancy’s visits 49 Idiot |sl.| 1 and gifU, hell find a way. Let him handle it. 52 Levels 45 46 47 48 MANCHESTER - Newer two EAST HARTFORD - One 56 Person bedroom Duplex. Half of two room efficiency to suMet. 57 ll|.gotten 40 50 51 52 53 54 family. Waddell School area. OPEN WED. - THURS. • FRI. till MIDNIGHT! • 9*"' ‘*'«d shortly before his 55 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer IP Heat and hot water furnished. Mcond birthday. In offering condolences some of our gains P ets accepted. $265 p er Call 641H)429. 61 Gallic 56 57 61 50 60 61 month. Paul W. Dougan, iLuft man, owpsM, atn kl®? • “"Other one." Or, "It’s all for the affirmativa best. Or, It was a blessing." 62 63 64 THIS GUC7ER POES ^ IL8QKINGII Realtor, 64S-45J5. I cloMit, «H •spUMOss, Sir e«h MANCHESTER • 7 Room 62 Poeni IT ALSO HAS j We offer Ihe largest variety of f I dlUoosd, pstlM, SeMnealf Duplex. Adults preferred. REQISra TO WIN A OENERAL ELECTRIC In behalf of all of us who have lost children, I have this 63 Diffarsnl 65 66 LOOPS, BANKS. TURNS, A NO-FRILLS ! attractive apartments and i message: 67 IpwUiif, kMl, M mtOT la! Available May 1. 1210. Securi- 64 Clear profit 31 AND ALL KINDS OF FLIGHT.' [ townhouses jn Manchester. " MANCHESTER - Large six 65 Stagnate i Rental office open daily 9-5 i room Duplex. Basement, big t^utllities extra. Leiue. 64»- ____ ■18" RLACK A WHITE TELEVISION* We will never again see that child who was with us for (NEWtFAFtR ENTIRFSIiE A$|N| AERIAL TRICKS' I weekends. IM. >ard, garage, |22S unheatea such a brief time. He wasn’t just "a baby.” He was an DAMATO ^ease, security. Mr. DURING OUR RIIDNIGHT MARATHON. individual-entirely different from any other child we may Blanchard, 646-2^. MANCHESTER - Four lovely have in the future. rooms. Two bedrooms, wall- husband were to die, 1 doubt that anyone would Win at Bridge ENTERPRISES to-wall carpeting, parking for say, Youll have another one." MANCHESTER - Elegant Drawing to be held at 11 P.M, FHDAY, APn. 1st 646-1021 two cars, heated, |275 Abby, please tell those well-meaning people who want living in the Coach House on monthly. O’Rourke ReiUty, (Need Nol Be Preeent To Win) Blackwood takes option Otis St. Two bedrooms, large to say something comforting'to parents who have lost a 633-1411. •Only licensed drivers 18 years & over eligible to win. child to just say, "I’m sorry.” living room with dining area, \tx*. MANCHESTER - Enjoy the I hope you find this letter worthy of space in your fullv applianced kitchen, 11/2 ONE ROOM EFFICENCY - MANCHESTER - DELUXE NORTH (D) 3 all of them are in aces and best of two worlds. Nicely baths, private basement. |310. Heat, hot water, appliances. AAQ4 kings and he also has two ten renovated, older duplex. Six TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX. Includes heat and hot water. Main Street location. Securi­ A MOTHER VKJ spots and a fiveK^rd suit. He Cl u n b v N tA M c .t H US Pit on rooms, new kitchen and bath, Wall-to-wall carpeting down, CONNECTICUT’S^FIRST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER” ^■•41 Blanchard It Rossetto ty, references, lease. |13S. stove, refrigerator, dis­ 4AQ1065 intends to bid six later on and full basement, $260 per month. Realtors, 646-2452. Call after 6 p.m., 646-3911. DEAR MOTHER: I do. And thanks for setting many of AQ93 Paul W. Dougan, 6 4 5 ^ . hwasher, garbage dinwsal, us straight. has some slight dream of get­ Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence and no wax floor. Dining ting to seven. LOVELY FOUR ROOM AVAILABLE Immediately - room, seperate wash room. WEST EAST North has no interest in HEBRON - Two Bedroom Apartment - Second floor. On s o D I D I t Newer three bedm m Duplex, Cellar and attic. Quiet loca­ DEAR ABBY; I have a friend who gave up cigarettes * 106652 *J87 seven and merely bids six DARN IT, BASVl^ Apartment. Heat, wall-to- bus line. Heat and utilities In­ I BUT AYLWARD 11/2 baths, separate utilities. tion. Prefer working couple. because his doctor said he had to. Now this friend smokes a V 942 VQ67S3 notrump. , ITHOUSHTYOU wall. Appliances, storage. cluded. Adults only. |250 1 ^ . per month. Frechette & /MORI T H R E W H IS PR0M15EPN0TT0 No pets. Available t o y 1st. HERS/ pipe! I think he s just kidding himself and told him so. He 4J6 4832 A heart or club lead would VOTES TO 1235. Phone 640-2871. monthly. Security. 646-llN. Martin Realtors, 6464144. SELL OUT TO THAT 1275 heated, 228-9317. insists that he doesn't inhale when smoking his pipe, so it’s A K J7 *52 solve all problems for South, WEI meet LINCOLN perfectly harmless. Meanwhile he's got a pipe stuck in his SOUTH but West opened a spade and lace all the time, and he’s busy lighting it every two * K 3 South could only count 11 top VA106 minutes, creating huge clouds of smelly smoke. tricks, assuming the 3U cisniM iU K iisni, csss, ttuiss 4K74 IS a pipe harmless? diamonds came in. So South SERVICE 9 A 10864 SKEPTICAL NelUier vulnerable won the spade with Us Icing an d went right after DEAR SKEPTICAL: Only if you don’t light it. Aportmontt For Root 55 Mfsc. tor Root 1974 PINTO - Real beauty. 4- Weal Nortb E ait South diamonds. Not only did they 55 behave nicely but when he ran speed, radio, whitewalls, and Motoreyeloo-Blereloo $4 1 ♦ Paaa 2 N. T. all of the suit, the defenders Ma n c h e s t e r - i63s square best of aU 14,000 certified Paaa 4 N. T. Paaa 5 0 m iA O B S a p t s T chucked spades wUIe South Carpeting, full basement, m tile feet first floor InduArial mUes.' Buy of the year at 1970 KAWASAKI 350 Enduro - Paaa 6 N. T. Paaa Paaa Paaa baUis. appliances, heat, patio, air space.. Concrete floor, 91895. Full guarantee. Subur­ ExceUent running condiUon. let a couple of clubs go. conditioner, no pets, adults. sprinklered, overhead door. ban Motor Car, SO ToUand CaU 6492171 ask Tor Steve or Opening lead — 5 * Now South cashed the ace of 1^ . monthly including heat. Turnpike, Manchester, 649 after 6:30, caU 6393211. spades to account for all a s t- West cards in that suit. His Alley Oop — Dave Graue Services Offlsrsd CHARLES LESraUWCE Warren E. Howland, 2076. Open 83 on Vernon- Astro-graph SI Services OHorod S4S -7820 Realtors, 643-1106. Manchester town line. 1972 HONDA CL-350. Street or next play was to lead North’s Services OHorod Bullding-Controeting 55 MASONRY - Brick, block, trail bike. ExceUent condi­ By BERNICE BEDE 080L queen of clubs and let it ride ELECTRICIAN - All types of 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS Uon. 9550 or best offer. CaU By Oswald k James Jacoby around to West’s king. AS SOON AS I DRAW TMAT WE LL E A NEW ... I KNOW VOU operated. Call 646-1327. bitter confrontation. Vum-n/ T H IS, RECIPE THAT WILMA PAPER HANGING Expert Squillacote, 649-0811. 1,249 Motors. 6493646. 1970 CHEVY NOVA - Two AutootoOro Sorvleo eg words that convey double IS TERRIFIC./ w a r n e d m e , meanings. HASN'T h a d t im e DADDY, BUT g a r d e n s ROTO-'nLLED - Your average paper, In door, 6 cylinder, low mileage, PISCES (Feb. 2g-Mireh 20) TO ft-AV a r o u n d FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets None too large or too small. Usually you're quite easy to get I s r / L f . and doors made to order. Top average room, 930. Mr. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, good condiUon. After 5:00 call ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- LEO (July 29Aug. 22) Someone WITH ■/ET./ Call Gordon at 228-9750 for OFFICE FOR RENT - Tinker along with. Today,, stubbornese quality work reasonable Ricbman, 6463864. yellow, excellent condition, 5 6 9 ^ 1 . sun specialists, factory you're very close to who Is a poor .low, low prices. RooHog-auing-Chlmnor 34 Building, 789 Main Street, make an offer. Call 6464938 trained, one day ser^ce, 114 manager may prevail on you to could (eopardlza an Important prices. References. 6464346. one-to-one relationship. QUALITY PAINTING and Manchester. 960 monthly, In­ after 5 p.m. 1973 MAVERICK "Grabber". East Main Street, Rockville. gat him out ol a bind. You must WINDOW CLEANING - Paper Hanging by Willis BIDWELL Home Improve­ cludes electricity. Call 643- 2 Door. Sharp, Sharp! Red 871-1617. evaluate the risk Involved. GLENN GAGNON & SON - ment Co. Ehepert installation 8022. Bricks, blocks, concrete Commercial & Residential. Schultz. Fully insured, 1976 TRIU M PH TR 7 - with white accent stripes. 6 Fully Insured. Free es­ of aluminum siding, gutters VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apL 22) You'll sidewalks, steps, fireplaces, references. 6494343. Original cost 97,000, asking fUnder, automatic transmis- be Judged by Uia company you timates. Call Quality and trims. Roofing Installa­ ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ and chimneys. Call 8754973. 95,000. Loaded. Air con­ 2on, power steering, radio, Two Parts keep today. Try to avoid Im­ Maintenance Incorporated^, HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch tion and repairs. 6W4495,875- fice. Ground level, central ditioning, 9track deck. Phone whitewalls. Real beauty. 6464845. 9109. petuous or aggressive types, VINYL REPAIR - We can fix painted for 91a0-9200 by location, professional 5699Stt after 5 p.m. Days, 91995. Bank terms arranged. because you'll be palmed with sofas, chairs, cars etc. No scheduling now. Professional building, parking and utilities. 6490888.______' Suburban Motor Car, 50 Ihe same brush. AprH 1g 197t INTERIOR & Exterior Pain­ HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Call ^ 2 8 6 5 . need for expensive considers any lob. 2899287, ToUand IfAe., Manchester, Increased earnings are possible ting - Insured. Good work. roofing, storm windows, aw­ LIBRA (SapL 23-Orri. 23) While recovering. 568-5878. evenings or weekends, Don. 1976 PONTIAC LE MANS - on TalcottviUe Town "Line, this year from the skills and Reasonable rates. Free es­ nings. Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER - ReUll and / Originally 95146, asking 93846. 6492076. you won't mind helping others timates. Call Ed Dascanio, today, you'll be happy only If you talents you have to offer. Keep REWEAVING bums, hole^ A. & W. PAINTING - Very free estimates. Fully insured. or manufacturing space. 2,000 Call Dick, between 9 a.m. and plugging. Your work will not go 6496985. 8724187, 6493417. square feet to 100,000 square 4 p.m., 6499521. act voluntarily. Unfortunately, Born Loser — Art Sansom Zippers, umbrellas repaired. reasonable. Free EstinutM. Trueko tor Solo 62 your hand may be forced by an unnoticed or unrewarded. Call Wayne, 6497696. feet. Very reasonable. Window shades, Venetian CLEAN CELLARS, Attics, unfeeling person. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Brokers protected. Call 1970 FORD MAVERICK - garages, and yards. Free es- repairing chimneys, roofs, I ^ m a n Properties, 1-229 Good condition. 9600. Call 1974 FORD-F 500. Custom Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- umates. Call 649-0516. in t e r io r PAINTING and Cab. 4 speed. Power steering. 5221. wallpapering. Quality new roofs. Free ear ites. ' 30 after 6 p.m., 6463503. Years foperlence. 14 ft. stake body. ExceUent Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoftal professional work at Howley, condiUon. 22,000 miles. CaU EXPERIENCED House 643-5361. THREE ROOM OFFICE - TWO DOOR Dodge Dart ri)77byNEA.Inc.iw. • BRICK - BLOCK, stone, Cleaner - 94.00 per hour. Must reasonable prices. Fully in­ 2283440, 8 to 5:30. fireplaces, concrete, chimney sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ first floor. Elxcelient location, Sports Coupe - 1973. Buckets guarantee minimum of five V E K roPCTRAIT^ i t s t e r r i f i c ting, 6434321. ROOFER WILL instoU roof all facilities. Newly seats, sun roof, rear seat folds ' ./ repairs. No job too small. hours work. References. Call 1970 FORD PICK UP - 250. RNISHED, PETUNIA./ "1 lake II, Mr. Jordar}, this means I will NOT gal a Save. Call 64L8356 for es­ siding or gutters for low dis­ decorated. Reasonable rent. down. CaU 647-9293. 643-9613. count price. Call Ken at 647- 6491680, 6493549. ExceUent condiUon. Must be HAVE A job with the new administralloni" timates. J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior Call after 5, 6491073. and Exterior Painting, 1566. 1972 BUICK ELECTA - AC LOOK,/ ROTO-TILLING - Quality ROCKVILLE - Rental - Stereo, am tape, all power Our Boarding House — Carrol a McCormick CARPETING - Never laid. work. Ix)w price. 910 average Paperhanging, and GMC 1966 PICKUP - V3 , 4 From 9180,000 home! Newest remodeling. Fully insured. ONLY THE Finest In roof S tores, 13-19 W est Main accessories. Beautiful buy. ' garden. Call 646-4689 for fast materials - at reasonable Street. 22x80. Full basement, 91800. 6491000. speed, wiUi dump body, 9MO. BACK T(7 THE CAMPUS nylon short shag. Beautiful. service. 6499658. a i l 6491408. POP, YOU'RE ONE HOOPLE Sealed In water-proof factory prices. GAF roofing and reasonable rental. 232-9041, F(7R ME! rv E e a r t e r m THAT ALWAYS MAKES ME shingles, Alcoa .032 gutters M.I. Kaplan, owner. 1968 CAMARO - ConverUble. PARERS.THEN FINALS' 1 container. Will do three LAWNS MOWED - Raked! 1969 FORD 1/2 Ton P i ( ^ - WANT ABlOfiER WELCOME rooms,-wall to wall. We and leaders. All m aterials and Ri^l^cwg^^. 9200. CaU BESIDES,! noMT WANTA MAT.' NOW CW T RUN OFF TO fertilized, or seeded. Weekly work guaranteed. Free ea- S T O R E S P A C E - In Four speed, V3, with cap, bought tpo much. Sacrifice - or seasonal rates. Free es­ very good condiUon. 7423817. _WISSTNE5PRIN6 PARTIES.' SURF THIS SUMMER WITHOUT C igf/byNCA b tt.ru Reg US P4t OH 9199. New padding for three Sufhffng-Contractfng 33 Umates. Call anytime 646- Manchester Mall, 811 Main timates. Call 633-3283 after 0466. l e t t in g w ------>0 rooms - 918. Private: 1-349- Street. Will subdivide, ^ m 1970 DODGE Coronet 500 - Six HERE’S A LITTLE METER US KNOW PICK YOUR ’ 3:00 p.m. WES ROBBINS carpentry 950 per month. 6491442. passenger wagon, shaip red Motoroyeloo-Blereloo S4 I 8444. MONEY FOR PARKIN' MV WHERE ■f ASSOCIATES remodeling specialist. Ad­ with wood grain paneling. m o t o r c y c l e ditions, rec rooms, dormers, SmaU 8-cyUnder automatic TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville YOU ARE ) CAREFULLY! Ace — Wirth This Funny World bullt-ins, bathrooms, Hooting-Mumbing 35 TfScesSST transmission, power steering, 750, 8000 mUes, oil cooler and ' -* ■ :• CHOMP- ' kitchens, 6493446. whitewalls, roof ra» . rack. 91,750. 2894042. SEWERLINES, sink lines, FOR RENT Beautiful. 91295. Suburban SOU'RE A 1 GUESS EVEN I'<7i MrSauihl Stud . Ine cleaned with electric cutters, CUSTOM CARPENTRY - ■ m o iquire feet, center oil Motor Car, 50 ToUand lU e ., GENIUS/ REMBRANDT HAD V ll m professionals. McKinney Homes, Additions, Repairs, ■ M a n ^ ^ elr condltlonlni and I Manchester. 6492076. On Ver­ T FUDGE A Lrt. O N CE IN INCOME Cabinets. - Homes, Addulons, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ■parklnf. Call 04J.0HI. * I non town line. ★ ★ HOW HIGH DO YOU TEE pany, 646i^. 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON A WHILE T M/kKE Repairs, Cabinets. Call Gary A B U C K / UP YOUR BALL, ACE ? Cushing, 346-2009. 1972 DATSUN 510 - Four door, FX-1200 - Built by factory TAX NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet pretty blue, four speed, engineer. Branch heads, repairs, plugged drains, LEON CIESZYNSKI buUder~- Resort Property am/fm radio, whitewalls, Barnett clutch, aluminum V- > ' new homes custom built, kitchen faucets replaced, For Root SB exceptionally clean, well rocker rollers, Mikunl car­ SERVICE remodeled, additions, rec repaired. Rec rooms, cared for economy car. 91595. buretor, balanced motor, blue room's, garages, kitchens bathroom remodeling, heat SUMMER RENTAL Water­ Bank terms arranged. Subur­ printed motor and traninnis- Combine two patterns to remodeled, bath tile, cement modernization, etc. Free front Cottage - On Lake ban Motor Car, H ToUand sion. 93,400 firm. a U 6497732. make this outnt of pants/ ..IHFi., DIRECTORY Work. Steps, dormers. Estimate gladly given. M 9 M Kanasatka, Moultonboro, Tpke., Manchester. 6492076. or/»kiry>lus Jacket-type- Plumbing k Heating. 6492871. blousel Two separate pat­ M A J O R llll 1111 III n il n 1111) 11 Residential or commercial. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. On Vernon town Une. IS S T IL L INCOME TAX Preparation Call 6494291. Completely furnished, fuUy ★ ★ terns. Experienced, personal ser­ equipped kitchen, screened No. 8837 (Pants) with CONFUSEP., vice at your home - Dan 1973 HORNET - Four door. At- 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En­ Photo-Guide in Sixes 24'” 3-31 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY pord). sun deck, float, dock, tracUve green finish, thrifty THAT PEPEND5 ON HOW INCOME TAX Mosler, 6493329, or 5253263 Flooring 3S duro. Excellent condition. 3,- to 32". Sise 26' . . . l u Carpentry and general con­ nivaie sandy beach. Great six cyUnder with automatic 600 mUes. Best reasonable yards 60-inch. BAD MY LIE l« ! C M Nm m N L iM n n ii fishing. CentraUy located In h e Cxp«rt T ti Pni>tir$Uoti tracting. Residential and FLOOR SANDING - transmission, radio, offer. aU after 4 p.m., 649 _ *365 (Jacket- Short Riba - Frank Hill Lakes Region. Iboo weekly, whitewalls. Beautiful Uttle Office; ALLAN T. KEELER'S Ux commercial. Whether it be a Reflnlshlng floors like new, no 8807. Blouse) with Photo-Guide 353 Center St., Manchester service. Tax returns done in small repair job, a custom a i l CromweU, l » ^ 7 , after car, 91796. Suburban hlotor is in Sixes 8 to 18. Sise 10. SeNAIDQ PORKBARREL 17 AND nfe UP ID US built home or anything in waxing, (j^ la llx ln g in older 6:00 p.m. C a r, 50 T olland T p k e., IS RTAU.V C K O O K B O i ID STRAI 728*3071 the privacy of your home. Call floors). a U ln n and Inside 1986 TRIUMPH CHOPPER - 8 2 ^ J j^ b « t...lH yards MVl . between, call SkS-im . Manchester. 6492076. On Ver­ H IM Ul IV6HTI 871-1781 for appointment. ^ t ^ . John VerfalUe, 649 9850 firm. Driven diUly, 62 CAPE COD - E u t .Harwlch - non town Une. m.p.g. a i l evenings after CARPENTRY - Repairs, For rent. Brand new, large, 6:00, 6491960. V ' remodeling, additions, gar­ Uiree bedroom home, com­ 1971 PONTIAC Firebird • auenuM M TT INCOME TAX ages, roofing. Call David pletely furnished, sun-deck, Automatic, new brakes, 1972 HONDA 8L 350 • RebuUt Hew*aalat tvaulns Herald iiy^iniitiiiiiiKirMOiiiui. 3-31 Preparad. 15. Short Patrla 644-1700. one mile from beach and one exceUent runping condition. use Asai el AmsHsae J ^ H A L L TAX SERVICE - Sonleoo Woolod 3S motor, runs gTMt, $475. CaU New Verh, H.V. ISSSS Reliable. Accurate, and Form; 110. Long Form and a H miles from 11200. a U 6 4 3 ^ after 5:00. 872-4339. "Keep trying! It’s imperative that I reach Reasonable. In the privacy of FOR ALL your Dry Wall ODD JOBS DONE - aU ars, aristopher Ryder House. Coll Mr. Frank Available for rent weekly. SmtSS-oSSTA" the American Medical Association.' your home. Phone M4044. needs - Droblak Dry Wall attics, garages, yards DODGE VAN-1968, with new 1976 HARLEY-DAVI080N • The Fall * Winter >76 6 4 S - 4 8 3 4 Company, 576 Center Street, cleaned, moving trucking. No May through October. No engine and clutch, tires. Full dresser. Immaculate B ASIC FASHIO N con­ Manchester. CaU 6463883. Job too big or small - 568%22. peU. a U 6493906, after 6 StMwo. Paneled and carpeted. condiUon. CaU after 5, at 879 tains a Bonus Coapoat p.m. CaU 6491410. 3418. Price, , , 91.21 a espy. PAGE TEN-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., March 31, 1977 Spring has sprung New plant? WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - The I s ...... Cub Scout news ENFIELD (UPI) — A group of National .Weather Service says a Pack 98 Brady, second; and Tim Edgerley, state, business and town officials are record tem perature was set in winners are Gregory Palmer, first; Progress awards and arrow points trying to get the Digital Equipment Connecticut for We^esday — 87 Cub Scout Pack 98 recently con­ third. Den 3 winners are David Eric Johnson, second; and Brien Agnew, first; Thomas Robinson, se­ were awarded to Mark Miller, Den­ Corp., a multinational electronics degrees at 1 p.m. — shattering a ducted its annual Pinewood Derby at Jones, third. nis Madden, Steven Hess, David Hart cond and Charles Donahue, third. company, to locate a plant in Enfield. previous high of 78 degrees set in Buckley School. Most original car award went to and John Scata. Den 4 winners are Glen Horowitz, Confidential negotiations have 1910. Pack champions are Gregory Robert Kenyon first; Thomas Robin­ Webelo Activity awards went to first; Kenneth Harvil, second; and been golng-on (or several weeks, But the sunshine reacted with Palmer, first place; Gregory son, second; and Dennis Madden, Robert Kenyon, Brien Harvill and reportedly Including a luncheon spon­ automotive exhausts in the air, Stencliff, ^ o n d ; and John Rogers Russell Vinlck, third. Den 5 winners third. Awards for best looking car Seth Vinlck. are Robert Berzenski, first; Mark sored by Gov. Ella T. Grasso for the creating photochemical smog over third. went to Charles Donahue, first; It was announced that coming Miller, second; and Thomas Byron, firm’s president, Kenneth H. Olsen. the state, made worse by Winners of Den I are John Rogers, Kenneth Harvil, second; and David events include a. paper drive, final third. Webelo I winners are Seth southwesterly winds blowing in pollu­ firs't; John Scata, second and David Agnew third. The judges for this competition for the derby among Vinlck, first; David Ostuni, second; tion from other states. Hess, third. Den 2 winners are event were A1 Donnested, Don Spiel other packs, and the annual Olympics and Andrew Spiel, third. Webelo II Robbery Gregory Stencliff, first; Jonathon and Chris Donahue. Day at Mt. Nebo. suspect arrested

Thomas C. Dumais, 23, of 90 Wells St., was arrested Wednesday in connection with the Sunday morning robbery of Pete’s Grocery, 464 E. Center St. He was charged with first-degree robbery and third-degree larceny and Paint your house now was being held in lieu of $20,000 bond for presenta­ tion in Ck)urt of Common Pleas 12 today. Dumais and get the best was also charged with criminal impersonation and third-degree forgery prices of the year! after giving police a false name when he was initially stopped. He was also charged with operating a motor vehicle while his license is under suspension and operating a motor COPIHNOL vehicle without a license on a rearrest warrant. Ji Det. Capt. Joseph Sartor Seml'Trantparent said another arrest is expected fteg. $10.49 A masked man armed with a gun robbed the store of about $100 in cash. Another man was waiting in a car nearby in which NOW ’7.761 the two fled. Solid Reg. $11.99

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BURUNGTON (UPI) - A mother and father took turns stabbing their 16- month-old son with a NOW *6.291 kitchen knife during a quarrel Wednesday that ended with the mother l* 'l stabbing her husband, state police said. The injured infant, Brian - Olympic Crowe, was reported in "stable condition’’ early Solid and today with multiple stab Semi-transparent wounds at Farmington’s COLORIZER John Dempsey Hospital. Reg. $10.49 He was expected to sur­ vive. His father, William Vl-Ko Utox Crowe, 30, was under Houm Paint police guard at the same NOW ’8.551 Reg. $12^ hospital and reported in Overcoat fair condition with a chest Reg. $12.95 stab wound. He was charged with one count of NOW first-degree assault for sniN allegedly stabbing the boy. Police said Mrs. Noella NOW ’9.951 Crowe, 33, was not injured in the quarrel but was *9.99! charged with two counts of l i first-degree assault, one for stabbing her son and one for stabbing her hus­ band. The woman was com­ CABOrS mitted to the psychiatric ward of Connecticut Valley OOLDBAND Ranch House Hues Hospital in Middletown, state police said. Reg. $11.50 Authorities said they were not certain how the 44 Latex fight began at the couple’s House Paint middle-income apartment on Foote Road. Reg. $9.99 NOW ’8.95! Old Virginia Tints NOW Reg. $13.80 ... lATlX „ S l s , ■XTHIOR SAINT wHm iM » r ^ 8th District will meet *7.69! NOW’19.98! Monday night A special meeting of the Eighth District Board of Directors has been set for Monday at 7 ;30 p.m. at Whiten Memorial Library to discuss the town’s proposed sewer installa­ tion project for the Baldwin and Ctencord Rd. area. ’The Town Directors have voted the $110,000 for the planning for the project, but District ap­ proval is needed. Special Act 200 states that district approval Is needed for all sewer Installation north of Middle’H>ke. Monday’s meeting will be an informational meeting for all interested Sale Ends residents. Town officials have also been invited to answer any questions regarding town April 16th involvement. Another meeting to vote on the project is scheduled for April 11. m