PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Tues,, Aug. 9. 1977 Obituaries Local officials Rrecaiis A ARP picnic Wednesday Mrs Helen S. Smith M anrhesler back Dial-A-Ride Today, 10:13 a.m. —area of The Manchester Council of the Thursday with each chapter's represen­ Mrs. Helen Stewart Smith, 80, of Manchester and 138 Cooper St., woods. (Town) American Association of Retired Persons tative. They are Marietta Hammond, Sebago Lake, Maine, died Saturday at Manchester All but the final decision from the Public Utilities Con­ representing all three chapters in town Chapter 604; George Potterton, Chapter Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of Frank W. trol Authority (PUCA) is needed before a taxi service will have a picnic for its members Aug. 17 1275, and Ann or A1 Steele, Chapter 2399. Smith. will be provided in Manchester and South Windsor. at noon in Wickham Park. Free parking will be available for all A private funeral was held Monday at the Holmes Government and local business officials supported an Reservations should be made by AARP members attending the picnic. application from a local transportation company, Dial-A- Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial was today in Eastern Northeast Members are asked to wear their badges. Cemetery, Gorham, Maine. Ride of Connecticut Inc., wishing to provide taxi service The family suggests that friends wishing to do so may in Manchester and South Windsor during a public hearing plans new make memorial gifts to the American Cancer Society, Monday before the PUCA. 237 E. Center St., or to a charity of the donor's choice. Considering the immediate need for taxi service in the stock issue Mrs. Smith was born June 5, 1897, in Malagash, N.S., two communities, Hearing Examiner Fred Matts said Can. the authority wouid try to reach a decision as soon as BERLIN (UPI) - She lived in Sebago Lake and Manchester for many possible. Northeast Utilities plans to years. The application seeks authority to operate three issue $60 million worth of Survivors are a son. Dr. James W. Smith of Troy, P a.; Checker taxicabs from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a new common stock in a a daughter, Mrs. William (Lois) Thornton of week. public offering scheduled Manchester; a brother, Edward R. Stewart of Yonkers, Speaking in favor of the application were Aian Mason, for the first three months N.Y.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. human services director, and Susan Hebert, executive of 1978, according to a com­ secretary of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Miss Rachel L. Torrey pany official. Commerce. Ms. Hebert presented a list of more than 20 The company also plans Miss Rachel L. Torrey, 73, of 333 Bidwell St. died Sun­ persons who have contacted the chamber in support of to raise $10 million in ad­ day at a Manchester convalescent home. such taxi service. The chamber started a poll to seek ditional capital by a new Miss Torrey was born July 11, 1904 In Williamstown, local residents' input about the need for such service. No preferred stock issue in Mass., and lived in Hartford before coming to one present opposed the application. 1978, according to its an­ Manchester 11 years ago. She formerly was employ^ as Since the East Hartford Manchester Cab ceased its nual financial forecast. a house mother at Newington Children's Hospital. She operations last month, the elderly and low-income Vice President and was a member of the Christian Science Second Church residents have experienced transportation problems. Treasurer Leonard O'Con­ JERUSALEM (UPI) — Prime it despite reports that its leaders are Edifice of Hartford. will be in September. " Persons also traveling from Hartford to Manchester to nor Monday said the Minister Menahem Begin said that in thinking of adopting a more She is survived by two cousins, Jason Torrey of He said he thought the Geneva work by bus have missed the taxi service which would figures in the financial five hours of talks Secretary of State moderate position. Easthampton, Mass., and Claire Torrey of Springfield, take them to their destinations. peace conference could be forecast were based on the Cyrus Vance applied "not one word" Vt. Begin said Vance brought both reconvened in October or November Dial-A-Ride representatives said they wanted to assumption that the of pressure on Israel to accept of the A memorial service was early this afternoon at Holmes American and Israeli ideas to the — "we'll see in the next stage. " charge fares comparable to those charged by Yellow Cab Connecticut Public Palestine Liberation Organization in Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Brookside Arab leaders. Begin also repeated his statement of Hartford. Yellow Cab has received a gasoline cost Utilities Control Authority Middle East peace efforts. Cemetery, Easthampton, Mass. adjustment up to $1.05 for the first sixth of a mile and “We have their replies and now from a state dinner Tuesday night will give the giant utility trust "1 emerge from the meetings in a that Vance had accomplished a The family suggests that any memorial gifts may be Dial-A-Ride representatives said they would seek such an we'll meet again," Begin said. "The permission to raise its For over one hundred years, generations have good mood," Begin said after a 3 "great achievement, " but he said it made to the Visiting Nurses Services for Christian adjustment. They said at first that the fare wouid be 95 electricity rates enough to momentum is going on. The next step Watkins. Norman M. Holmes l/2hour morning session with Vance had been decided not to reveal it now. Science Inc., 20 Longview Dr., Bloomfield 06002. cents for the first sixth of a mile and 10 cents for each ad­ increase its Connecticut and his aides and top Israeli officials, ditional sixth. and the Holmes Staff strive to continue that trust revenue by $90 million. “Various problems were raised, •Mrs. Lionel W. Bernard A PUCA spokeswoman said there is no set time limit Northeast said it expects With warmth and sincerity to each familv but there is no confrontation," he ANDOVER—Mrs. Margaret Wright Bernard, 52, of 3 for a final decision on the application. The three PUCA to need $273 million in 1977, served. said. "We're all optimistic. Jews are West St. Ext., died Monday at Hartford Hospital. She was commissioners making the final decision are Gerald primarily to fund construc­ optimistic by nature." Public works plan revised the wife of Lionel W. Bernard. McCann, Thomas Standish and David Harrigan. tion projects. Begin said it was clear the United Mrs. Bernard was born in Piedmont, Ala., and nad States had no intention of working for By GREG PEARSON for renovations to the police station, lived in the Willimantic area most of her life. She was • Town Counsel Victor Moses told a change in U.N. Security Council Herald Reporter $835,000 for sidewalk repairs and employed at the registrar's office of the University of the board that he does not recom­ NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. resolution 242, which refers to the The Town of Manchester has $322,000 for the water tank. Connecticut, Storrs, and formerly was manager of the The health committee of Sharon Lewis. 163 S. Main mend, from a legal viewpoint, that FUNERAL HOME Palestinian question only as a revised its plans for use of Fhiblic But, the water tank construction the Manchester Junior St. Members are asked to the town become involved in a Chat at pool party Capitol Theater in Willimantic for more than 10 years. About 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 refugee problem. Works Employment Act monies to will be postponed. The directors She was president of the Willimantic Soroptimist Club. Women s Club will meet bring a high protein food drainage repair on Goodwin St. Philippe Poustoly, left, and Alain Denoray, both of France, The Israel prime minister said the include storm drainage work at voted to appropriate $750,000 for the Residents of the area feel that tonight at 8 at the home of item. next step toward a peace agreement talk at a pool party held for them. They will spend the month of town Thompson Rd. police station (unchanged), $779,000 water problems in their homes are She is also survived by a son, Christian Mortensen of would be parallel talks in New York One of the three projects that had for sidewalks and $245,000 for caused by an underground body of August in Manchester as part of the North Atlantic Cultural California; two stepsons, Larry Bernard of Andover and in September between Vance and Thompson Rd. work. originally been funded —a water tank water that was never properly piped. Exchange League. (Herald photo by Pearson) Lonny Bernard of Ft. Devins, Mass.; four daughters, Dayan and between Vance and the at the Nike Site —has been dropped. In another matter, the board voted Karla Mortensen of Andover, Mrs. Leas Gryls of Zinsser argued that the town should Arab foreign ministers. Jay J. Giles, director of public 6-0 (Directors Robert Price, Phyllis Willimantic, Mrs. Linda Gosswiller of California and In the last half-hour of the meeting make the necessary repairs, but no works, told the Board of Directors Jackston and Pascal Prignano were final vote was taken, Mrs. Laurie Turner of North Carolina; and a brother and Vance, Begin and Foreign Minister Tuesday night that the town's ap­ absent) to approve $315,000 in fun­ • The board held a public hearing four sisters in Alabama. Moshe Dayan talked alone. ding for the sewer project in the Two French students propriation through the program has on acquiring property at 43 Hollister The funeral is private. Burial will be in Rose Hill Afterward, Vance said, “We con­ been sliced by $133,000 to $1,774,000. Baldwin-Concord Rd. area. This Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. St. to provide a parking lot for tinued our talks this morning mor­ He said that Weston & Sampson, the represents the town’s cost for the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in Bentley School. Frank Lupien. of 21 ning over a wide variety of subjects. Boston engineering firm that is street sewers and a trunk sewer from Sunset St., said that the cost of the to sojourn here charge of arrangements. They were good talks." studying the town's water distribu­ Union Pond to Tolland Tpke. There are no calling hours. lot, $42,000, is far above the assessed Begin said news reports of U S. tion system, has recommended that Referendums value and would not be worth the By (;BEG PEARSON Both said that they enjoyed their .Mrs. Anna S. Dziadul pressure were far from reality. the water tank not be built until the The town has applied for state number of parking spaces that would licrulil Rfportt'r swim, which provided some relief distribution study is complete. from a hot, muggy summer night. ELLINGTON—Mrs. Anna Sawasko Dziadul, 86, of 120 “Despite the stories, there was not funds that would pay $1,286,000 of the be created. Dr. James Kennedy, Two young Frenchmen will be Location of the tank could also be Their flight from France took Middle Rd., died Monday at Rockville General Hospital. one word of pressure that we agree project’s cost. The directors dis­ superintendent of schools, said that spending the month of August as affected by a citizens committee She was the widow of Joseph Dziadul Sr. on the participation of the organiza­ cussed a referendum question for the cost would be part of the bond guests of Manchester families. about eight hours. It was the first tion of murderers known as the decision on where to locate a November that would request issue that was previously approved Alain Denoray will stay with Sam time both Poustoly and Denoray had Mrs. Dziadul was bom in Poland and had lived in flown. Ellington for 55 years. She was a communicant of the PLO," Begin said. proposed water treatment plant, residents to approve borrowing in an­ for the school. and Sandy Hamilton of 309 Kennedy Giles said. ticipation of these funds. • Moses also said that he feels the Rd. Philippe Poustoly will stay with "The trip was a little long," Church of St. Luke. She was a member of the Polish Begin repeated his denunciation of Poustoly said. Women's Alliance. The board had previously agreed to The town cannot borrow in an­ town's responsibility in the luliano Carol and Tom Nash of 65D Am­ the PLO as a Nazi-like group and said split the town’s original $1.9 million bassador Dr. Denoray comes from Versailles. She is survived by 4 sons, Anthony Dziadul and John ticipation of state funds without the Bakery case is less than had been Israel would have nothing to do with appropriation three ways —$750,000 He and Poustoly will return to school Dziadul, both of Ellington, and Joseph Dziadul Jr. and voters’ approval. Thus, if the funding previously thought. The matter con­ They are two of about 140 students next month. They are in grades com­ Frank Dziadul, both of Rockville; 4 daughters, Mrs. John and referendum question are ap­ cerns floor repairs at the bakery that from France who are taking part in the North Atlantic Cultural parable to the first years of college. Lech of Ellington, Mrs, Joseph Olender of Rockville, proved, the town would borrow the had been ordered by the Health Exchange League. They arrived at Both of the young men have active­ Mrs. Cyryl Mlklinski of New Britain and Mrs. Adolph money and have it reimbursed later Department. Kennedy Airport in New York last ly participated in several sports in Radesky of Strasburg, Pa,; 37 grandchildren and 41 through the state government. The Moses said that he will try to com­ Thursday and will stay until Aug. 31. France, including soccer, tennis and great-grandchildren. Today’s summary total cost to the town would still be plete his investigation of the matter Their stay in Manchester was rugby. They hope to practice some The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from Burke- $315,000. by next month's board meeting, Compiled from United Press International If the funding is not approved, the • Town Manager Robert Weiss kicked off last week with a pool parly while they are slaying here and may Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, with a on Kennedy Rd. also at least be spectators for a game Mass at the Church of St. Luke at 9. Burial will be in St. town would not go forward with the told the board that the town has project. received an offer to purchase the old "In France, we don't have many like baseball, which is much more Catherine's Cemetery, Broad Brook. Friday and Saturday. Partly Giles said that he will check Keeney St. School, which was going swimming pools," Poustoly, who common in this country Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 State cloudy Sunday. Highs in low to whether the state will fund the to be converted into a carpentry comes from the town of Beauchamp, Both agreed that they have found and 7 to 9 p m. NEW HAVEN — The board of mid 80s, lows in upper 60s to mid project if final approval is not given shop. The selling of the building will said. Most of the pools in his country Americans friendly. police commissioners today plans 70s. until a November referendum. be put out to bid, Weiss said. are public rather than private ones, "The people are very good and to ask a judge to order several Mrs, Harold K, Lehmann Republican Director Carl Zinsser • The board met with an organiza­ he said. very welcoming," Poustoly said policemen to cooperate with an National expressed concern that the state tion of town departmfent heads and Mrs. Esther Ann Bond Lehmann, 79, of 31 Carol Dr., investigation of alleged illegal might not take such a step. died Monday at her home. She was the wife of Harold E. police wiretapping. Several key management personnel who are not Fire fighters are finally holding The directors also discussed a Lehmann. police officials have ignored the presently members of the union. the line against the 82,000-acre referendum question for four road Town continues Mrs. Lehmann was born in New Bedford, Mass., and board’s attempts to get them to One director. Republican Paul Marble Cone fire in a rugged area improvement projects that would be had lived in Manchester for 38 years. She attended Com­ testify contending the board has Willhide, questioned the legality of near California’s Big Sur after it primarily funded through federal the meeting and left. munity Baptist Church. no legal power and the probe is jumped across two rivers and turnback funds. Timothy O'Sullivan, highway She is also survived by a son, Edward R. Lehmann of politically motivated. water tests East Hartford: a brother, William B. Bond of Madeira NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DURING THIS UNCE A YEAR SALEH destroyed valuable watershed, The referendum question would superintendent and head of the Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs, Florence Bowker of East seek approval to permit the town to group, said that it has no intention of Testing of water in the southwest when The Herald went to press. SOMERS — Somers maximum LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The borrow $1,560,000 to pay the town's becoming a union. He said that the Hartford; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. featuring It s back! The once-a-year sale that security prison officials today section of Manchester on Tuesday Jodaitis and Bob Young of the smart appliance buyers have been wailing for Howard Hughes will tangle goes share of the work. Some of that cost group wants to assist the administra­ The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Rose Hill were investigating a fight among showed good results, but residents of Water Department met with the Frigidaire Week. Right now prices have been slashed on back to square one as the judge is also refundable, so the town total tion in areas of town government, in­ Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in inmates that resulted in injuries the area still must boil water until Board of Directors Tuesday night dependable, top-quality Frigidaire appliances So come on smart who has heard the case so far is expense would be about $1.1 million, cluding personnel rules, budgeting Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. to three guards and the firing of further testing is completed, Frank and said that it will probably be at Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 appliance buyers, save big — this is your week for Frigidaire disqualified because he is a Mor­ he said. and purchasing methods. Jodailis, water and sewer ad­ warning shots Tuesday evening. mon and the Mormon church is a least Thursday before the residents and 7 to 9 p.m. Both requests for referendums will • The board, as required by state ministrator, said today. of the affected area can return to The melee lasted about five major beneficiary in the disputed be acted on at next week’s board law, also met with representatives of normal water use. - ,i minutes and the prisoners “Mormon” will. meeting. the school administration to discuss Testing is being done daily. Results \\ alter Mailden returned to their cells without Residents presently must boil In other matters Tuesday night: upcoming collective bargaining. of today’s tests were not available water for five minutes before using it further incident after the shots CHICAGO — The American Bar Walter Madden of Stow, Ohio, formerly of Manchester, were fired. for drinking or food preparation. died Monday m Stow lie was the husband of Loui.se Association has endorsed ad­ Although Tuesday’s tests showed a Madden ditional rights for persons called FREE drop in the bacterial count that led to Mr Madden was born in Manchester, son of the late HARTFORD — Environmental to testify before grand juries Protection Commissioner Stanley Massage parlor ordinance the boiling order, Jodaitis said (hat Harry and .Margaret Madden, who had operated a despite warnings by U.S. Attorney the state requires at least a couple of grocery store on Laurel St for many years lie lived in IN THE HOUSE J. Pac thinks the buildup of highly Griffin Bell that the changes FPCI-170T.7 FCI-20V3 FPI-152T days of good tests before such an > Electri-clean Oven WD/DEC toxic industrial chemical would lead to the end to the grand l lint, Mich , before moving to Ohio a few years ago Gel l00“o Fiosi Ptoof Hero S a 20 3 C j (I SURVEY OF YOUR Got a 100% Frost-Prool Here's another value A Fnqidaire order is lifted. I COnvoniiMiCG for l(><5S Fnqidaire side-by side ■ Automatic Cook- polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) jury system. .Among his other survivors is a sister, Mrs.'Carl (Edna 15 2 Cu. It FngidaifO re- washer and dryer pair featuring family AIR CONDITIONER "Based on the type of facilities we lanhlad ot .\ew York ('ily during Fnqid.iiro iplfigeralor-freo/er friqeralor that's just 30' Master Oven Control may force the state to dredge the W»»ek This 1 7 0 Cu Size washday capacity Normal and If S 100"o Frost Proof wide yet holds up to 166 gets unanimous approval have. I'm not greatly surprised it The funeral and burial will be in Stow ft Frigid.iife Cuslom > Easy-View Surface Gentle wash cycles p'us excli'Sive NEEDS Housatonic River. PCB concen­ DAYTON, Ohio — At least 15 and organised from lbs of frozen foods m the Flowing Heat lor fast even dfvmg happened." Jodaitis said of the con­ Impenal mofJH has a top to bolfom Another 4 75 cu ft freezer And Unit controls trations in fish are reported to be buildings in this city of 221,000 By GREG PEARSON 4 75 cu It Ifui^^pf iti.i! Frank Lupien, of 21 Sunset St., said ment of the ordinance will increase tamination at Tuesday night's direc­ Fnqidaire Week value gef If lor less, now during four or five times higher than stores uo to 166 lbs ■ Digital Clock and lull- residents went up in flames over­ Herald Ri-porler that inspections of the parlors should costs for the town, he said. Fnqidaire Week. width Console Light ' federal standards. tors meeting. IN MI M OItl \M QUALITY night while striking firemen stood The Board of Directors Tuesday be conducted “at least twice a month He also said that the Manchester The town is in the process of by and did nothing. There were no night unanimously approved an or­ and maybe twice a night " rather ordinance was hastily written and studying the present system to make Drif vf.ir iihI Ilf Was t.llU'tl ml" KU al now ..Ilio SERVICEI dinance to govern massage parlors iMik h.mii' HOT WEATHER IS HERE Regional serious injuries. The strike began than the twice a year that is listed in based on emotion rather than on any improvements in the water distribu­ \Vf all lovf and m iss him though ht* GOOD SELECTION Monday morning and the strikers that operate in the Town of the ordinance facts of damage or problems cau.sed H f fntiTi'd inlo htMM'ii wIh t v lit- IS now at rost GENUINE tion and treatment systems. lri‘f to riMin mHo - .uistAortMiansworod tncthe UU»rd irii s BOSTON — Massachusetts Gov. are demanding immunity from Manchester. by existing parlors. Several representatives from the Young also said that the town now Ilf w.iv .1 ilfsoiod hiishanti .i l athfr l-'ird know whai was bfst AIR CONDITIONERS Michael S, Dukakis admits prosecution as one of the points in All six directors who attended There have been no signs of proper­ with a liami Wilo i t Sons, TIME TO BUY! TIME TO SAVE! PARTSI Manchester Area Conference of has testing capabilities that it did not receiving an apparently illegal a settlement. (Democrats Robert Price, Phyllis ty devaluation, disruption or disease Mis sm il. w ill nfsor N' loiKotti-n DauKhlor in la Churches and local parishes asked previously have. He said that such a (iranilt hililrcn $1,000 campaign contribution Jackston and Pascal Prignano were because of the parlors, he said. that enforcement of the regulation be problem could have occurred in the from a waste disposal company, absent) voted for the proposal, "The minority's rights should not International done by the Police Department. past and gone undetected, but the but says he repaid the money as despite a request from Caesar be trampled because of the present testing work helped discover iniiim soon as he found it was tainted. Rossitto that the action be tabled. Moses said that the ordinance would majority's view," he said. OTTAWA— Parliament ordered permit enforcement by the Police the extent and nature of the problem. striking air controllers back to ■ Rossitlo, owner of the Adam & Eve The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, The state Department of Health CONCORD, N.H. - The Lounge at 55 Oak St., said that he is Department as well as the town's Fitzgerald Funeral Home work today, but they appeared to Health Department. pastor of Calvary Church, responded, has been looking into the possibility Nuclear Regulatory Commission be in no hurry to comply with the considering indictments for con­ "I'd gladly give more of my tax that the contamination came from a Diy,niiicd is asked to reconsider its decision emergency legislation that spiracy because of "private David Kennedy, a youth minister money to this (enforcement of the mixing in of sewage in the water to permit construction of the con­ demanded an end to the walkout meetings” that were held concerning with St. James Church, spoke for the regulation).” supply. FcJinily Service troversial Seabrook nuclear that has crippled Canandian air the ordinance. He said that he sup­ ordinance when he said, "The The board approved an annual $500 Jodaitis said that the department power plant. Personal Care SPECIAL AUGUST PRICES! B 0 travel. Another strike is possible ports a regulatory ordinance and had necessity of freedom is important. licensing fee for the parlors and an found no^ermanent cross- in December. offered his help in drawing up a Yet, the example we set for young annual $125 licensing fee for each connections between the two AUGUSTA, Maine — The price proposal at last month’s public people is also important." massagist. systems. It is possible that a tem­ of blueberries is skyrocketing as hearing, but he was not consulted. The regulation, which was porary cross-connection might have Our Own PANAMA CITY, Panama - The Rev Laurence Hill, a pastor of hot, dry weather destroys U.S. and Panamanian Vivian Ferguson, who had met South United Methodist Qiurch, said amended after the first public caused the contamination. Factory Trained millions of bushels of Maine, with Town Counsel Victor Moses to hearing last month, establishes Service Dept. negotiations have reached agree­ that the massage parlor ordinance is The problem affects a total of 42 Michigan and other states this ment on the financial aspects of a discuss changes to the first draft of specific guidelines for the parlors. streets in southwest Manchester. Your Satisfaction "an admirable resolution." summer. new treaty for the Panama Canal the ordinance, said, “There were no One person who spoke against the Employes must have 70 hours of The homeowners in the area have Guaranteed secret meetings. The press knew of schooling in massage courses, and Edward M. l'ilzf>crald and were expected to initial the proposal was Atty. Samuel Teller, had the inconvenience of boiling [Backed with 50 Years| BOSTON — Extended outlook document today. The treaty must the meeting. I think we should con­ representing the State of Connecticut guests will be required to sign a water, but no serious problems have ol Caring tinue.” 225 Main Street for Southern New England, be approved by the U.S. Senate Massage Parlor Association. registration book. developed. A Manchester Memorial Its O ur Most B.D. Friday through Sunday; Variable The hearing did continue, and most After it is advertised three times, Manthester, (ainneaicut &SON before the 74 years of exclusive He said that the M anchester Hospital spokesman said that there Important Product cloudiness with chance of showers of the speakers supported the the ordinance will go into effect in six 649 MAIN M REET U.S. control of the canal will end. regulation is unnecessary because have been no patients admitted with Phone 643-5940 PEARLTEL. 64:L21:1 MV\( IIEsil K proposal. Some requested tighter months for existing parlors and im­ EST. 1941 the state is working on drawing up a problems developed because of the restrictions similar regulatory rule. Enforce­ mediately for new parlors. contaminated water. PAGE TWO ^— M ^C H ESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater. Conn,, Wed., Aug, 10, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn. Wed Muller-Crandall Martinello-Chrisiadore

Julie Munro Crandall of Manchester and Richard G. Jan Marie Christadore of Manchester and Peter Parking lot lease confusion persists Muller of South Windsor were married Aug. 6 at the HARTFORD (UPI) - An alleged Michael Martinello of Newington were married June 11 College for yi a year to the state. for an investigation by Asked if she thought Stevens’ call state lease on a seemingly insignifi­ College for »1 a year to the state. fo r an in v e s tig a tio n by th e Asked if she thought Stevens’ call Groppo of Winsted, both Democrats,Democrats. Grasso —- that she ordered the statestal Presbyterian Church of Manchester. at St. Mary’s Church in Manchester. . Schaefer denies making the offer, legislaturelegislature’s s Appropriations Com- was political, she said, "that miehtmight ,«airi thpv wprp stnHvina iHp Icoi.p ppH ...... cant parking lot is still causing a lot said they were studying the issue and not to have business dealings with The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman A, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack white state officials say he did so mittee, claiming the conflicting be a consideration.” of confusion and Gov. Ella T. Grasso would have no immediate comment. ^haefer, even though in some cases Crandall of 58 White St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Christadore of 20 Willard Rd. The bridegroom is the son of through an intermediary. statements showed someone was Appropriations Cochairmen today said a Republican call for an Stevens also asked the panel to took it could have saved money by such and Mrs. Paul Muller of Springfield, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martinello of Newington. Mrs. Grasso said to ^ y she will lying. Robert Houley of Somers and John investigation might be a GOP cam­ into charges — denied by Mrs. deals. The Rev. Arthur L. Kay of Coventry performed the The Rev. Stephen Jacobson of St. Mary's Church per­ meet with Schaefer, who has alleged "It certainly appears someone is double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Jack Stetson of Manchester paign tactic. he is being discriminated against by not telling the truth,” said Stevens, formed the double-ring ceremony. The church was was organist and soloist. decorated with white chrysanthemums. Ronald State officials and real estate the state, once the issues have been who is campaigning hard to unseat The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Rothermel of Manchester was organist. developer Allan Schaefer Tuesday clarified in writing so they are sure Democratic Gov. Ella T. Grasso in Qiana jersey gown designed with V-neckline Empire The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a told conflicting stories about whether of what they are discussing. next yaar’s election. Welfare fraud allegation waist with bodice centered with a cluster of seed pearls, gown of organza and venise flower and leaf lace designed he had offered to lease a parking lot Mrs. Grasso told a news con­ House Minority Leader Gerald F. and long bell sleeves. She wore a half cloche with a side with fitted illusion york bodice, mandarin collar, double­ at Greater Hartford Community Stevens, R-Milford, Tuesday asked ference today she didn’t Jhink a drape and carried a bouquet of roses, baby's breath and tiered capelet back, high rise waistline and semi-full legislative investigation was needed. investigation under way fern. skirt with double-tiered hemline flounce extending to a Miss Barbara Ann Crandall of West Palm Beach, Fla. chapel-length train. Her fingertip veil of imported silk il­ HARTFORD (UPI) - State of­ Last weekend, Eugene Bagnoli, a to evaluate whether the charges was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss lusion was bordered with lace and attached to a face­ ficials said today an investigation is state policeman with the collections were valid. Jan Marie Crandall of Manchester, and Mrs. James framing lace headpiece. She carried a ball of daisies car­ under way of charges that the division of Milano’s department, said The two men disagree on how the Mloganoski of Marlborough, sisters of the bride; and nations and baby's breath. New ways sought to cope Department of Social Services is Mrs. James Deborah Moravecek of Lake Park, Fla. The Social Services Commissioner problem should be handled with Mrs. Jaclyn Moseley of Tolland was her sister's downplaying the extent of welfare Edward Maher is suppressing word Bagnoli wanting a special office set bridesmaid's gowns were made by Barbara Crandall. matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna fraud an^not doing enough to about the the extent of welfare up, while Maher has rejected that ap­ Mark Muller of Summit, N.J. was his brother's best Trojanowski of Rocky Hill; Miss Holly Burhans of New eliminate tc abuse. proach and ordered the it be done man. Ushers were Norman Muller of Verona, N.J.. the Haven, the bride's cousin; Miss Charlene Christadore of Finance Commissioner Anthony with teacher strikes Bagnoli also said the department through the already established dis­ bridegroom’s brother; Ronald Rusin of Stanhope. N J Wethersfield, the bride's cousin; Mrs. Deborah Mar­ Milano said his staff is beginning to was not pursuing all reported cases trict offices. Bagnoli claims that will and Kevin Hughes of North Branford, the bridegroom's tinello of Newington, the bridegroom's sister-in-law and ding arbitration. look into the charges, which allege cousin. HARTFORD (UPI) — Lawmakers, education officials of suspected fraud. take too long t^cause those offices Miss Julie Donato of East Hartford, Miss Kimberly and teachers are making an effort to find a new way to Local government officials oppose binding arbitration the state is losing up to $1 million a "We’ve been reviewing it for a already have a great deal of work. Among those attending was the bride's maternal grand­ Moseley and Miss Dacia Moseley, both of Tolland and year. handle teacher strikes in Connecticut, but so far the only because they say that puts a decision affecting the local while and have been discussing the Maher denies he’s neglecting mother, Mrs. Nevada Munro of Manchester. nieces of the bride, were flower girls. thing they agree on is that they face the same old tax rate in the hands of an outsider. He said two full-time workers will matter with Commissioner Maher welfare fraud and says he gives top A reception was held at Mama Mia's in Manchester, Alan Martinello of Newington was his brother's best Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Martinello problems. Several persons at the meeting said one way of im­ probe the department and will get for several weeks,” Milano said. priority to investigating possible after which the couple left for Cape Cod, Mass, They will man. Ushers were David Moseley of Tolland, the bride's A Member of the legislature’s Education Committee proving the matter might be to have negotiations carried help from other department staffers He said it would be several weeks fraud cases. reside in South Windsor. brother-in-law; Steven Palmeri of New Britain; John A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville if needed. Tuesday called a meeting to see if someone could suggest out between the teachers and the local officials with more before his staff would be able Mrs. Muller is employed at Combustion Engineering in Sluzarski of Newington; Vincent Ritow of Newington, the after which the couple left for the Pocono Mountains iii "innovative” methods for resolving such walkouts budget-making authority. Windsor. Mr. Muller is an engineer at the Pratt & bridegroom's cousin; and Gary Trojanowski of Rocky 1 ennsylvania. For traveling, Mrs. Martinello wore a two- without either teacher strikes or binding arbitration. Under Connecticut law, school boards must have their FOATURf ngaT AT DUSK -Mrs. Richard G. Muller Whitney Division of United Technologies Corp. in East Hill. David Chochefsky of Newington, the bridegroom's FOATURO FIRST AT DUSK piece pantsuit with a carnation corsage. The couple will Both proposals have been rejected repeatedly by law­ agreements with teachers approved by such groups and Hartford. (Nassiff photo) cousin, was ring bearer. reside in Wethersfield. (Nassiff photo) makers and even supporters concede their chances for that has been a major problem in many disputes. H A LL passage have not dramatically improved. State Sen. Richard Schneller, D-Essex, the other com­ Wad. Alia-nwi aWu Tiiaa.Aug.l0di pii, FOR REN T one minute Consumer "We want something innovative, something a little bit mittee cochairman, said he foresees serious discussions Avaf/abfe tor new,” said Rep. Abraham Glassman, D-South Windsor, in the future about giving school boards "fiscal in­ they're perfectly normal, Concern Super cochairman of the committee. “ Binding arbitration and dependence." • RECEPTIONS THE Mt^vT Cash the right to strike have proved to be unacceptable.” • BANQUETS Sometimes door-to-door School administrators, union officials, parent represen­ eETC. salesmen will try to get Train burns ManchMter Evening Herald tatives and local government officials pondered the EAST HARTFORD you to buy a product by 1 II It problem, but reached no consensus. WINDSOR (UPI) - PuMHwd Mry tnmng «c«pl s USHOlJU% DRIVE IN S78/MS EAST WINDSOR w n mni Sundry! ml holldni. Emrrrd tl Vw KofC US ROUTES DRIVE IN W-T 0/^ offering you a cash rebate nun Many school districts have had teacher contract dis­ Police and Amtrak of­ MmehMw, Conn. Po« OITleo w So- on the purchase price or It dam ikN.m Itll.W ficials today started an in- cond CIOM Mon Mottw. MANCHESTER It ri.iM It s.w It 7Ml putes in recent years resulting in illegal walkouts. TsI. 646-9044 pray it doesn’t happen credit for every friend you 11 37.M 11 7.M

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 10. 1977 - PAGE FIVE-A UiaurliFBtf r Hpralft Springboard for discussion’ Playground notes Manchester — A City of Village Charm Manchester public records Founded Oct. 1, 1801 What do you think should be done to programs, including baseball, in B o w e n : Half-Mile : 1. Mark Jim Kltsock. 2. George Lata. Membor, Audit Burtlu ot Circulllion Unil«) P r.jj Inlotnalional Gochee. 2. Fran Sumislaski. 3. 3. Jennifer Quey. improve the organized recreation Whiffle Ball Contest; (9 and Warranty deeds Ohio, property at 30 Debbte Ohio, property at 19 Manchester? Shawn Kershaw. 4. Dan (Age 8-9): 1. Michael Lata. against Eva C. Smith, also Wilfred Rd., alterations at Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, under): 1. Lee Magowan, 2. Ronald E. Williams and Dr., $69,400. Carpenter Rd., $67,000. Rushlow. 2. Sean Doherty. 3. Sean known as Eva Blouln, J. 427 N. Main St., $180. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Jeff Kennard. 3. Robbie Linda K. Williams, both of Hartman Tobacco Co. to 1 Crayon Tournament: 1. Zip­ Levassar. Quitclaim deed Ella Grlffeth, Eva Griffeth Katherine Zapadka, Goehring and Mike Koblect. 4. East Hartford, to Chester the Town of Manchester, Ra/mond F. Robinson. Edilor-Publisnar Harold E, Turkmglon, Managing Editor py Forostoski.' 2. Scott (Age 10-11): 1. Betty Maher. Concetta Steullet to and Jennela Griffeth. alterations at 84 Dawn Murphy. H. Small and Diane K. property on Windsor and Forostoski. 3. Mark Gochee. 2. Ray Spraque. 3. Mike Kit- Concetta Steullet, Patricia Hackmatack St., $6,500. The editors were surprised assess the programs and wish (10 and up); 1. Scott 4. Ron Gerrish. 5. Fran sock. Small, property at 73-75 Burnham Sts., no con­ Buildina permits Opinion More publicity needed Goehring. 2. Glenn Ferguson. Cottage St., $43,000. DlDonato and John Anaeline Ponticelli, 31 that this topic did not produce to comment at that time. Sumislaski. 6. John Lup­ Team Relay Race: 1. Sandy veyance tax. Gentlemen; some of the games rather than to 3. Chris Kilpatrick. 4. Tim 'Thomas F. Levitt and Donato, property at 173 more than the four letters McCarthy and Rodney Gill. pacchino. 7. Mike Cham­ Burnett. 2. Jenny Burr. 3. Ray Robert W. Ricketts and Eldridge St., no con­ In my opinion, the organized omit them entirely. pagne. LaU. 4. Mike Kltsock. S. Mike Joseph H. TuUy to Eugene published today. Hula Hoop Contest; 1. Heidi Dorothy W. Ricketts to veyance tax. The columns of the Open recreation programs in Manchester, As matters now stand, it is Street Hockey (First place Lata. 6. Jennifer Quey. L. Pessagno III and Linda Phillip L. Rice and Anna B. Goehring. 2. Missy McCray. 3. team): Pat McCann, Mark Release of RETCHER GLASS CQ especially softball, could be im­ somewhat of a guessing game to Becky McCray. 4. Ed Dupont. Tether Bali Tournament: 1. J. Pessagno, property on Rice, both of Geveland, LVNPON 30HMS0N PIP Forum are always open to such Gochee, Fran Sumislaski, Ted McCarthy. 2. Sean Doher­ attachment proved by giving them more, com­ determine what games are to be Strawberry Lane, $54,900. Ortr JS Yttn of goporiotKO T|ol MANCHESTER In the past we have had Honorable Mention: Scott Danny Rolfe. ty. 3. Michelle Quey. 4. Beneficial Finance Co. NOTSTBAi-W4V eireGtlfJKi. comments, and topics selected plete publicity. played and by whom. Goehring. Vintage Homes Inc., numerous vocal complaints West Side Patrick Silver. Elast Hartford, to Robert He WASN'T'rnwww OF for the Springboard for discus­ For instance, at times a schedule Also, at present it is necessary to Softball Throw Contest Pogo Stick Contest: 1. Tina COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE (Girls Division): 1. Tammy Bat Balance: 1. Ray Lata. 2. L. Vaughan and Donna M. *;«!»)» owM ■ Misnons • oui$$ rusNmM ^^SOM....HeWASToo about the Manchester recrea­ sion are not automatically of games to be played is not learn about the games by word of Mimckl. 2. Chris Castello. 3. tion programs, and fear the Kleperis. 2. Becky McCray. 3. Kiffy Silver. 3. Tim Parsons. Karen Shifflet. Vaughan, both of Toledo, TVS tnaosunH • spicial sosk eOWHRlfeHTr honest. ruled out from Open Forum published, and when they are mouth or by making a tour of the Heidi Goehring. 4. Missy Running Relay (Age 6-7): 1. © beaos, ssqulns, rings, rhlnestonss^ COHSIPERATe AHPPECEVjr. small sampling printed here use. publicized it is not clear as to various softball fields around town. McCray. whether they are men’s or girls’ In these times of energy saving this ' magnets, jewels, felt eyes, ^ does not address all the con­ (Boys Division): 1. Chris (MANCHESTER 649-452l) COLUCTOR S ITCMS games or if they are local or tourna­ should not be necessary. Kilpatrick. 2. Scott Goehring. 2^ pinbacks. vV cerns many Manchester Dan ish riATIS> ment games. Then, many times the You will understand from this 3. Stewart MacCluggage. 4. what I delight to see such ■ rmioiNTiAi o ic a n t iis John Paggioli. NLlINt IlflODUCTIONS residents may have about the As in the case of the results of the games played are not review that 1 am a softball ^ ^ j ^ r f u l assortment ot stylee end colorti @ program. enthusiast, but 1 assume that these Baserunning Contest: 1. ^ Come Comi Celebrate Our Oledb C«*a Springboard for discussion. published. Heidi Goehring. 2. Becky same comments will also apply to OPEN M-F 1-5:30 Open Forum letters should be It seems that it would help matters McCray. 3. Missy McCray. 4. THUR. TIL 9:00 Perhaps once summer is if a schedule of games to be played other sports. Mandy McOay. SAT. 8 - SKK) limited to about 250 words, Yours truly, over and vacations and other for a certain week be published at the Buckley “et'erjk V McKEE ST,, MANCHESTER directed to issues and not per­ Elmer R. Swanson 54 distractions are out of the way, beginning of the week, including stuffed Animal Contest: Utile iX SCREENS REPAIRED sonalities, and must be signed postponed games to be played off, 30 Hackmatack St. Largest: 1. Denise Buonono. Anniversary readers will have time to and carry the writer’s address. even to the expense of repeating Manchester 2. Sean Hart. 3. Greg Palmer. ® th( miroeli of mol* itiejt H imthing’ rig Smallest: 1. Lori Patarini. downtown msntMrtsr m 2. Steve Patarini. 3. Greg Lighted pools urged Palmer. - ^ ® ® ® ® © © Cutest: 1. Jenny Pumhagen. MAINE To the editor, temperature is over 65 or 70 degrees 2. Mike Buonono. 3. cihris to all 13 and over until 10 or 11 o’clock Burkett. I wish to make a couple of com­ Most Unusual; 1. Katrina COAST HIGHER More involvement ments as to recreation improvement at night. They should also install Ojala. 2. Cristen Burkett. 3. in town. spray showers at each entrance 10 or Bryan Buonono. by residents needed I believe recreation should be 12-feet long that swimmers had to go Funniest: 1. Denise SEAFOOD SCENIC available to all who wish to par­ through to enter pool. Buonono. 2. Sharon Hart. 3. E D U C fin O N ticipate especially in baseball. I think I would also like to see the town Bryan Buonono. Dear sir: team league next year. It may also (Checker Tournament: 1. we should do away with Little sell Case Mountain and put the Before one suggests im­ be time to consider an “over 50” Mike Buonono. 2. David Hart. 55 OAKLAND ST. MIRRORS League and have town teams and money into more usable /WIKI/ 3. Sharon Hart. provements, we must recognize that league. After all, St. Petersberg has town playoffs. Every boy and girl neighborhood playgrounds. MANCHESTER Crayon Tournament; 1. Pat­ 9X12 there is probably no town anywhere its Kids and Cubs league that begins who wishes should be able to play, Fifty years ago I was able to enjoy ti Wojnarowski. 2. Mike • that provides as many activities as at age 85. and I mean play, not sit on the bench. a town lighted swimming pool on Buonono. 3. Dave 643-2667 HERE Manchester does through its recrea­ During the winter, better use of I would also like to see the town put nights like this. The people in Wojnarowski. Doll Contest: tion department. Our combination all local school facilities can be pursued lights at all the swimming pools in Manchester should be able to in 1978. with an education ioan (rom which could lead to the development Largest: 1. Keith season indoor-outdoor program is town, including Globe Hollow. Allow R.A. Vaughan Morrissey. 2. Becky Upton. 3. Heritage Savings and Loan. Education designed to involve most of our of woman’s volleyball or mixed swimming every night when the 122 Avondale Rd. Heather Bogli. CELEBRATE with OUR SPECIALS^ loans at low rates and flexible terms residents if they wish to participate. volleyball leagues as well as new and Manchester Smallest: 1. Sharon Hart. 2. — WadriBsday thru Friday — Come in for details. Suffer the little children However, we can involve more different programs. We must also Pam Fortuna. 3. Laurie through expansion of existing provide Rec time for non-league ac­ Patarini. Jumbo Shrimp McdaM Martin fields need work Most Unusual: 1. Steve \ programs. In softball, we must tivities that would enable residents Abortion and adoption would Under the proposed reform Dear Sir, Patarini. 2. Laurie Patarini. 3. 977 MAIN reconsider the use of out-of-town to have physical exercise one or two the base paths, home plate and the seem to be two quite different the government would pay David Hart. Maine Steamers...... 69'lb. 5 Downtown players. Our team won two games by nights a week. The possibility of local Each summer, at Martin School, pitching area have been worn down Prettiest: 1. Susan tlie Sfatcli Ifcritagc Savings subjects. The two are in­ Manchester something like $2,000 annually forfeit this year and two common PTA supervision on Rec nights in over 300 girls ages 9-16 participate in to the point of being 4 to 5 inches B erzenski. 2. Sharon iifI akiii . Issociolioii ■ Simr IS9I King Crab Claws...... *19«lb. i GIFT SHOP evitably going to be linked to families willing to adopt excuses that are offered every year their school gyms could also be pur­ the Little Miss and Senior Girls Soft- lower than the rest of the infield. M orrissey. 3. Jenny Pumhagen. • « Men CKtice tperyer It uerule3> tU t s TonertOONw* Rt 116 qw«1sim>lesoutno'l M liiteg I f } 7Mi hard-to-place children. are: “It was raining in my town so I Best Costume: 1. Sharon lb Mon.-Sat. til 5:30; Thurt. til 9 Meriisgs Mooermerset m Tiens s Suoermerset Cm i U«Mie Turnpike Uencheeier program was started 17 years ago the fields are unplayable for 2 or 3 Fresh Swordfish...... >2** . 5 CowwAg soert AAorteymetkei II M Food UeH UerwtAeeiei Peikede Congress takes up a Carter ad­ Payments would continue until didn’t think we would play” or, “My extended to young teens who have Hart. 2. Laurie Patarini. 3. and the Senior League, for girls ages days. Each year the condition of the ministration plan for reform of a child reached 18, provided other team had a game at home.” limited activities scheduled for them Vanessa Pumhagen. This problem was quite evident this through winter months. 13-16, has just completed its fourth fields gets poorer. Sockey Tournament: 1. the child welfare system. the family’s income stayed year as several teams folded. We Finally, a daily calendar listing all year. Both leagues play independent 1 think that the 300 plus girls who Brian Buonono. 2. Benjy Along with general expan­ below a certain level. of the town Recreation Dept, but do use the Martin fields deserve to play Digregio. 3. Dave Fresh Fish from Maine should consider the establishment of Rec activities should be printed in Wojnarowski. • sion of federal services in this receive permission each year from on diamonds that have been regraded But with President Carter an “over 35” softball league in the the paper enable all residents to Hockey Tournament: 1. Clams—CliMiystoMt HOURS field, the proposal calls for under pressure to offer some immediate future. Too many men know exactly what is available on a the Board of Education for use of the and brought up to the standard of David H art. 2. Tony fields at Martin. Shrimp—Live MaliM Lobsters Mea-Taee-Wed-r-lM families to be paid to adopt alternative to the abortion he feel that they must “retire” as those daily basis. other school fields being used for Dlaregorlo. 3. Michael There are three softball diamonds, Ratcllffe. & Jumbo Lobsters Tlnn-Fri-Sat—10-7 ^ V otherwise unadoptable opposes. Califano assured that in their 20 s become part of the Sincerely, slow pitch or Little League ac­ with good backstops, that have the tivities. Nathan Hale ★★★★★*★★★★★★ SM day-ll-5:$0 children — older children, the administration also wished league. It is my feeling that there are Stephen T, Cassano potential of being put into at least Yours, Knock Hockey: 1. Fran Tihurs. & Friday Speclala physically or mentally han­ to guarantee the medical enough men over 35 to begin an eight- 71 Cushman Dr. playable condition with some labor Doug MacGillvary Sumislaski. 2. Zippy Flah A CMpa \ expenses of pregnant women Manchester Dunheriand fams’ Forostoski. 3. Scott dicapped children, minority and a little money. Over the years 51 Avondale Rd. LobatarRota AUG. 11-12-13 children. who agreed to give their babies Forostoski 4. Ernie Riechle. 5. up for adoption. Manchester John Luppacchino, 6. Mark Af present, the federal Gochee. By all means, adoption of WSTSTOSSS government spends about $1,- children who would otherwise 000 a child a year to help sup­ spend their entire childhoods An owlish editor’s notebook By FLOYD LARSON aunbaMad fb m ' port 117,000 children in foster in foster care should be en­ care — about a third of the 350,- couraged — provided there are We noticed a report the other day production of oij because the industry both months. proposes, proposes and proposes not CHOCOLATE 000 children the Department of safeguards to prevent creation that there are mice in the White does not have the profit incentive to waiting to see if proposal one will get House. Could this explain the missing Health, Education and Welfare of a new welfare ripoff racket. do it anymore. The current talk is that Carter is off the ground, or proposal two, or 17 minutes in the Nixon tapes? (HEW) estimates are in foster But the administration’s The energy crisis is for real — but the first true television president in proposal three. But the people, in this Battling FLAVORED we are afraid the politicians have not that he doesn’t pass up many oppor­ homes or institutions. plan also seems to encourage Congress got real busy last week so country at least, seem to thrive on realized this fact. President Carter tunities to use it and he uses it quite NEWPORT But if a child is adopted by the production of tens of it could take the rest of the month off promised proposals almost better and the Democratic-controlled effectively. h is foster parents, all thousands of new orphans, new and return refreshed so it can get than those adopted. the Bottle DRINK Congress should prepare for the day For example, against the advice of payments stop. wards of the states and the real busy in September so it can The late Franklin Delano CLUB that is coming when you can turn the some of his fellow party members in Roosevelt did this for over 12 years— United States. The taxpayers recess early in October. Hatchets in hand. Carry Nation This is not only unjust. It is, thermostat up or down to no avail — Congress, he announced his and only a constitutional amendment deserve to be told a little more But they are not doing anything and her temperance troops stormed HEW Secretary Joseph A. foolish — yet. because conservation only makes proposals to reform the national stands in the way of Jimmy Carter about what the President has in existing supplies of fuel go further — scandal called welfare. saloons on search and destroy mis­ Califano Jr. told a Senate sub­ Last week they rejected President doing the same. committee, a “viciously an­ mind for their futures — and it doesn’t create energy. It shows the difference between a sions a hundred years ago. The Soda Carter’s proposal for a five cent a conservative and populist approach tifamily’’ system. how much it would cost. gallon increase in the federal gas­ Corn patch special: The start of enemy was boo/e. Speaking of heat, we wish some to government. The conservative ASSORTED FLAVORS oline tax. They knew things would be pre-season exhibition pro football Smashing bottles in public took scientist would come up with a heat- makes a proposal and concentrates hot enough at home in August without reminds of this oldie. If you want to courage and helped focus attention GALLON transfer system that would blend on it until it is adopted or rejected. having to defend a tax like that. see a football game, in the worst way on alcoholism, but it didn’t solve August with January to the benefit of The populist, on the other hand, — take your wife along. 64 oz. But the tax isn't dead. As a matter anything. Alcoholism is more 0 of fact, few taxes ever die. prevalent today than ever. It is We reserve the right BOHLE Our new energy secretary, James wrecking families, health, careers, to limit quantities Darkest Cambodia Schlesinger, is working energetically Thought industrial treatment programs. to revive the tax measure. and lives. We believe the high recovery rate What little news has filtered One out of ten Americans 15 explains it, because of the In the meantime, Transportation The story is told about a tribal the power of God’s Word to within our company is attributable Secretary Brock Adams said the Someone said, "The reason people out of the prison-nation of small size of their army, "the chieftain living in the New Hebrides, transform a life, producing a trophy years and older has a drinking to the availability of help to em­ COUPO price of gasoline could hit $1 a gallon are down on the Bible is that they’re Cambodia since the end of the mechanics for executions on a a group of islands in the Southwest of God’s grace. It is mighty in its in­ problem. Within the national work ployees right on the job. Through ’’very soon” if proposed energy taxes not up on the Bible.” Vietnam war in April 1975 has more massive scale are just Pacific Ocean area. He was sitting fluence. force, an estimated five million men company-produced materials, the take effect and imported oil costs Submitted by and peacefully reading the Bible, “The entrance of thy words giveth and women are alcoholics. been unbelievably horrendous. not there." rise. Pastor Ken Gustafson employee in need of help learns that when he was interrupted by a French light; it giveth understanding unto It now appears that the early Not deliberately executed — This is somewhat embarrassing for Calvary Church Ultimately, though, all statistics he or she may meet at any time trader. the simple.” (Psalm 119:130) CHASE reports of the extent of the suf­ but dead all the same — are some politicos in that we are also of Manchester are reduced to one person's lone “Bah,” he said in French. “Why during working hours with a trained being told that Alaska is producing fight to beat the bottle. But fighting fering being inflicted on the another 800,000 or so who Cam­ are you. reading the Bible you poor counselor qualified to tailor a treat­ Cambodian people by their bodians observers believe died more oil than we can refine on the alone seldom succeeds. Whoever is ment program to his or her indi­ West Coast. fool. Throw it away! The Bible never Side glances By GILL FOX: Communist Khmer Rouge did anyone any good.” fighting needs help, support, of disease or malnutrition, This should mean a holding down of vidual problems. Company coun­ Replied the chieftain, calmly, “If masters were, indeed, many of them on forced the price since it would appear supp­ counsel. selors also are on call 24 hours a day exaggerated. marches out of the cities and ly exceeds demand — but the it weren’t for the Bible, you’d be in To help those of our employees to respond to employees and their my kettle there by now.” Rather than upwards of 1.5 towns or from forced labor in problem in Washington is that they It who have drinking problems. Un­ families. Many people today are ignorant of million Cambodians having the fields. do not have faith. ited Technologies has developed in- Outside agencies are called on, been executed by the Khmer That brings the total of The only argument for higher gas­ plant alcoholic treatmeni programs. too. The services of Alcoholics oline prices — by taxation or by lif­ Rouge, as stories carried by deaths in a little more than two Unlike Carry Nation, who Anonymous, as well as Al-Anon CHEDDAR ting price controls - is that it will en­ DOMINO refugees indicated, the latest years to around a million courage conservation - by those who viewed alcohol as evil and anyone and Alateen for family members, esimate is that the toll was human beings, or about 12 per can’t afford the higher price. Almanac who imbibed as morally debased, play an important part in the pro­ around 200,000. cent of Cambodia’s estimated In effect, we would have rationing we recognize alcoholism as an ill­ gram. It is conducted, of course, in by taxation. It is not that the Khmer 1974 population. By I niled Prritg Inli-rnulionu ness, and a treatable one. What strict confidence. Cheese S u g a r Rouge have not tried. But as That is tragically massive on Now, we know it has been proposed Today is Wednesday, Aug. 10, the we’re trying to do is motivate Our approach works well. We that the money collected be rebated P a c k a g tt 5 POUND o n e Cambodia-watcher anybody's scale of reckoning. 222nd day of 1977 with 143 to follow. troubled employees to seek and back to t hose who pay it. The ad­ think that’s because it’s helping •AG The moon is between its last accept treatment. employees solve their problems on In Random ministration has a commitment to quarter and new phase. i 9 9 .„.,5iiij Reg- 5115 Initiated in 1975, our special pro­ the job. They retain good jobs, and W aight \, curtail gasoline use through artificial­ The morning stars are Venus, Mars POUND Save 16C ly created high prices via taxes. gram has proved highly successful. and Jupiter. we retain good employees. The irony is you don’t hear a peep The evening stars are Mercury and Thus far, 70'T of the employees DRAKES MARCAL Yesterdays out of those who would cry Saturn. participating have recovered. That profiteering if an oil company raised Those born on this day are under compares with the 10% to 20% re­ its prices 10 cents a gallon to “en­ UNITED 10 years ago the sign of Leo. covery rates achieved by non- DEVIL DOGS NAPKINS 25 yeurs ugo courage conservation.” TECHNOLOGIES Herbert Hoover, 31st president of This was a Sunday The Herald did Patrick J. Bolduc, a sports writer The day of reckoning may well be 15 OZ. the United States, was born Aug. 10. 120 not publish. and former athlete, dies at when the increased federal gas tax FAMILY PACK Manchester Memorial Hospital after 1874. Performec.s'jpddie Fisher and M r COUNT plus other tax revenues may have to a long illness Jane Wyatt were born on this date — Reg. $1.19 Save 20C Reg. 49C Save 19C be used to slimulalo exploralion and 0 l a am H I ■ 7 " 3 9 Z/79^ he in 1928 and she in 1913. “Tonight, I was voted most popular member of my thorapy group!" PAGE SIX-A —'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 10, 1977

i Duplicate MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug, lo. 1977— PAGE SEVEN-A bridge All Food Mort Stores Open SunJay 9 «.in. Te 4 p.m. “S5,'S5.'SJtSf!SSf Onler Rriilgr Club Aug 5 at the Masonic Tem­ Extra Sovings With Food M ort Recent births are announced ple —Clem Hitchcock and Wilmer Curtiss, first; Mrs. ICECREAM I I Topco Bleach 11 Macaroni&Cheese Glenn Prentiss and Donald Caggenti, Daniel INicholag, son of Dr. Brice N. and Brown, Michael Thomag-and Andrew Ruggell, twin Russell Morrison of Cape Cod, Mass Their oaternal Weeks, second; Robert SEALTESTALL FLAVORS Jean M. Bieringer Cassenti of 29 Arnold Dr., Tolland. He Moriarty and Norman 128 OZ. PLASTIC JUG KRAFT-7'/4 OZ. BOX n grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of Jensen I was bom July 21 at Rockville General Hospital. His Porter St. They were torn July 27 at Mt. Sinai Hospita . st. They have a sister. Danielle. Whitney, third. B onus j '/2GAL. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. MaiiclifHler Bridge Club Bieringer of Central Islip, N.Y. His paternal grand­ Aug. 1 at 385 N, Main St. j CARTON parents are Mr. and Mrs. Natileno Cassenti of Central — North-South: Ann McLaughlin and Ann Staub, Islip, N.Y. He has a brother, David, 4; and a sister, I eURCMSSE OF 17 50 OR MORE AND THIS Laura, 2. In the service first; Frankie Brown and C oupons a t f o o d m a r t e x c l u s iv e OF COUTON A. FOOD MART EXCLUSIVE OF ■ WITH PURCHASE OF $7 50 OR MORE AND THIS M Mollie Timreck, second; Jan I 7 THRU COUPON ITEMS GOOD SUN , AUG 7 THRU (COUPON AT FOOD MART EXCLUSIVE OF SAT , AUG 13 UMfT’ O NE'-/' g a l ’ ONE I l,.eonard and Anne Ingram, OUPON PER FAMILY COUPON ITEMS GOOD SUN . AUG 7 THRU f l M B I I PER FAM?ly '^ COUPON I SAT . AUG 13 LIMIT ONE BOX - ONE COUPON It'T T il.'.F n f Thura, Brian Edward, son of Richard E. and Ruana A. Capt. Bradford S. Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad- He was graduated from Rockville Hich School in iQfi.5 third. ■ PER FAMILY East-West: Kaye Baker and Chipman ^ u rz of Enfield. He was torn July 31 at ford S. Crandall of 2 Green Rd., Rockville, is par- received a B.A. degree in e c o n lic s in 1969 f r l 5 Ethel Coon, first; Eugene Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother ticipating in “Red Flag,” a Tactical Air Command University of Connecticut, and was commissioned in 1970 Toch and Judy Pyka, second; IS Mrs. Ruana E. Chipman of Windermere Ave., training exercise conducted at Nellis AFB, Nev. upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland Ronald Willhide and Barbara Rockville. His paternal grandfather is Edward Thurz of Capt. Crandall is an instructor weapons systems officer AFB, Tex. Davis, third. Chocolate Toffee Creme Squares Glastonbury. at llill AFB, Utah, with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Nile Time Novice (^roup Aug 5 at 146 Hartford Rd. You're in Luck With a Buck at Food Mart! Your neighbor’s kitchen 1 —Joyce and Frank Rossi, By BETTY RYDER J first: Joe and Marilyn WALDBAUM'S Fecteau, second; William and Redeem These Coupons At Any Food Mart This Week And Save! Cooking for two, whether it be newlyweds or senior .W k u u ; teaspoon grated orange rind t Top scorers in the club's CENTER CUT tm 50 • 1 ? » 1 can (6-ounces) frozen concentrated orange juice, The best Stop & Shop “Great Beef’ USDA Choice Plume De Veau Veal Sale! PRESHLY Laundry Detergent 49 oz. box Q Aug. 2 game are Anderson, thawed and undiluted PORK CHOPS^I.lT Beef Bologna SLICED hamburger 720, Joseph Kincmann, 670, U.S.D.A. CHOICE LUNOY LEAN GOURMET y» teaspoon each cloves and ginger PRESH IIONRLISS tUTTl BEEF BONELESS VEAL CoUPOwer 1 " Emily Brooks, 667, Beatrice Cooked Ham Sprinkle hens inside and out with salt and pepper. In a Minor, 655, Ann Songailo, 645, BONELESS ...'.Veurt, 99 is a PORK ROAST L. . CHUCK bowl, mix corn muffins, 2 tablespoons of the butter, Mary Fetko, 642, Joseph Shoulder Chops PRESHLY LiptO tl Instant $ COUNTRY STYLE raisins and orange rind and Vs cup of the juice. Use MADE homeburger B e e S R o u n d Fetko, 636. Noodle Pudding PORK ROAST L t‘ 1,29 ROAST mixture to stuff hens. Sew or skewer openings and tie COUNTRY STYLE legs together. Roast in a shallow baking pan in a Have your hamburger at home Iced'lteiMix PORK RIBS n ‘ 1.29 (UNDERBLAOE) Rice Pudding ' with Sugar a L im o n -M o r can SWEET JUICY - CALIFORNIA preheated moderate oven 350 degrees for 1 hour. In a tonight! School PORK CUTLETS l.*1,69 VEAL BREAST „ 7 9 ' PRESHLY bowl, mix remaining butter, orange juice and spices and For delicious home-burgers, Stop & Sh o p -16 oz. jar MADE 'Tip S teak'll P R E S H P O R K S « p 9 Potato Pudding v CA l REGULAR OR SLICING brush mixture over hens every 15 minutes. Heat start with high quality ground ^SPARE RIBS l.M .3 9 yNECK BONE STEW For London Broil lunches Carando Pepperoni remaining glaze and serve as a sauce with hens. beef. You have your choice of SweetBelish 4 9 O U R I I S T Serve with brocolli spears, tossed green salad with P4P GARLIC MEAT NEaARINES BREADED GEM 'Ficio dressing. three top quality mixes in Stop & Beef Top Round Steak For London Broil Stop & Shop Lunch Pack * F*di explained BEEP BOLOGNA Carando Mortadella VEAL PATTIES COLD CUTS COOKEDSALAMI 8 9 ' Another good recipe for two or more, which keeps well Shop Ground Beef, 26%’ , 20%* SPICEO LUNCHEON L U N D Y L E A N Shoulder Steak Beef ChuckFor London bioh $-| 39 ) PRESHLY SLICED refrigeratto is Chocolate Toffee Creme Squares. Howell Cheney Regional SWIPT PREMIUM Lean, and 14%' Extra Lean. FMatoChips"49 VEAL PATTIES ou.„„ SAUSAGE BROWN N SERVE Baked Ham COMBINATION Vocational and Technical 107 79 COLONIAL MASTER LO N G A C R E Chocolate Toffee Creme Squareg Made for you at our own meat Law ry Beef Mannade London Broiisioax 3,145 79* School is distributing to all GEM FRANKS ALL 1 package Chocolate Creme Pie Mix Fix dinner without SMOKED PICNIC'.rx'Dl L. 89 Chicken Breast NATURAL plant in Marlboro where the fat frozen parents of its students a 5 tablesDoons butter or margarine, melted spending all day cooking FRANKS M»ro:*.v.r COLONIAL FRANKS 7. 99 content is rigidly controlled. new policy for providing 4 3 2% cups milk “Hot” Bagels 12 .o.*1.09 Super fresh because final grind­ reduced price meals and SWIFT SIZZLEAN SAUSAGE PATTIES 7.M. 5 9 V 3 (1-‘A ounce bars) chocolate toffee bars, crushed free milk under the Prepare crust according to package directions. Press ing is done several times a day in 2 6 Ground B«ei 7 I Y Banquet Meat national .school lunch and crumbs firmly against bottom only of 8 or 9-inch square your local Stop & Shop. 'Contains not more than 26% fat—Any size pkg. ^ Beel. C h ic k e n ^ 8 oz special milk programs /C Sweet Juicy pan. Prepare filling according to package directions. You can either make your own • or Turkey a B p k g s Gross yearly income Evaporated Fold in crushed chocolate toffee bars, reserving Vi cup burgers. Of if you like extra con­ 26% Beef Burgers Contains not more than 26% lat 89t m ust be below $7,610 for a Del Monte Aluminum PEANUT NESTEA for garnish. Prepare topping according to package direc­ Minute Maid Orange Juice Ripe Peaches ..^ 7 ^ venience, try ready-for-the-grill, family of four to be eligible ICED m IY tions. Spread evenly over filling. Garnish with reserved Mortons Glazed Donuts for free meals, and below M ilk Cotsup Foil BUHER tea CHIQUITA OR DOLE Vx cup crushed candy. Chill at least 30 minutes in already formed Stop & Shop Macaroni & Cheese $11,880 to be eligible for FOOD CLUB TOPCO JIF • CREAMY Bananas YELLOW RIPE 4 7.M. refrigerator. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator. Fresh Beef Burgers. Then go Pound Cake ChociunoNut. '“'■ i'.,99* reduced price meals, 14 OZ. BOTTLE 10 ENV. PKG. Makes 9 servings. 'Lean contains not more than 20% tal *** 13 FLUID OZ. CAN 25 FOOT ROLL 18 OUNCE JAR FRESH NATIVE (MASS 1 creative as all outdoors ... and Carnation Shrimp All Purpose .. .2*. although certain income I, 20% Lean Beef Burgers Contains not more than 20“i> fat Green Peppers .A R G E SIZE l b 39* add your own touches to your Miley Cheese Pizza V, .,* .;' adjustments for such items I ______NATIVE (MASS I as high medical bills or hamburger. Have it the way you Ore Ida Shoe Siring Potatoes V. Fresh Eggplant l| By the case $ Buitoni Egg Plant Parmesan rent arc allowed. f On second thought I like it ... at home. 24-12 OZ. cans The applications will be NATIVE (MASS 1 Assorted Flavors a Buitoni Manicotti with Sauce POOO CLUB NON DAIRY I 14"ExtraLean •Percentage ol lat content strictly controlled POOO CLUB VERY VOUNO OCEAN SPRAY *4 OZ. BOTTLE By Jan Warren FuUunopanad 'Extra Lean contains not more than 14% fat-:^ pkg Gorton Baked Slutted Scrod reviewed and eligibility COFFEE CREAMER ’I.V 99* Green Cabbage '"n'i'.o'r ..10* and prominently displayed on every package SWEET PEAS wo, CRANBERRY JUICE c o c k t a i l 99' determined by John P O O O C L u a o( Stop A Shop Fresh Ground Beef and Fresh Taste O’Sea Clam Platter P rS D M WHOLl KtRNfL Coniainv not more thAo 14 * . la t * 1 « (■arofalo, director of PORK & BEANS 5 'o« *1 U L /n iN OR CRRAM STYLI St or. PRODUCE ITEM OF THE WEEK! Beef Burgers 14% Extra Lean Beef Burgers P O O O C L U l LEMON JUICE •OTTLI An old-fashioned girl All Natural Hendries Popsicles ' Cheney Tech IMPORTED SOUTH AMERICAN ■ EXOTIC CUT WAX BEANS 'i.° i 4 — M. V -8 VEGETABLE JUICE All Natural Hendries Fudgsicles I he revised federal GAYLA DRINKS The other day my 18-year-old daughter called me old- Vz Gal, Hendries Ice Cream ,V guidelines for the free and NESTEA ICED TEA MIX ri* 69‘ LEMON JUICE -eVo' ALL V A R tlT IIS fashioned. Before I had recovered from that blow, she self service deli For those reduced price meal ZAREX SYRUPS U OZ. iO T T L I 79* Passion Fruit 3 ° M . went on to say that I was also ultra conservative, and a ^ quick-to-fix meats programs should extend THE MEAT IS YELLOW WITH MANY BLACK SEEDS AND little bit behind the times. d s i r y You've got b H week to GENERALLY EATEN FRESH eligibility to more families "I don’t mean this as an insult, Ma, but you are sort of a Hop&Shqp Sliced shop these fine buys. than ever before, accor­ Bathroom SWEET Prince PRINCE PASSION FRUIT IS SAID TO DERIVE IT'S NAME FROM THE period piece." With that she patted me on top of the head stop & Shop-Point Cut ding to the state Depart­ Pounce FACT THAT EARLY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES TO SOUTH and vanished, leaving me to ponder her remarks. S t o p & S h o p SPAGHETTI AMERICA, NOTICING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME SAW IN IT'S C old C u ts Stop & Shop Corned Beef Brisket 991 ment of Education. Tissue 'N LOW Spaghetti FLOWER FORMATION, SYMBOLS OF THE CRUCIFIXION, A Me old-fashioned? The last time I took stock. I’d have Bologna, P6iP, OHve or g „ VANITY FAIR SAUCE Cat Food CROWN OF THORNS, NAILS, ETC. classified myself as"* adventuresome, high spirited, Polish Style Loaf Low Fat Afllk SUGAR SUBSTITUTE REG. - THIN - ELBOWS liberated, free thinking...even avant garde. But old- J m ROLL ALL VARIETIES ALL VARIETIES Great Shape *319 VA news 100 COUNT BOX 16 OZ. PACKAGE fashioned? Never! Never! Never! Colonial Extra Mild Franks 89* ^ PACK 32 OUNCE JAR 6*/2 OUNCE CAN “I hate to have you think of me as an old fogy,” 1 said RediTuilteys An outstanding value ^ cm. I'W ^'oTtniW offl Colonial Beef Franks . 99< to her later. “It’s too bad daughters never know their Stop 4 Shop Swiss Style Yogurt 4 M I ON ONE DOZEN ON A 10 COUNT PKG Fenway Franks U.S. Grade A Q — How long do I have 1 C I QUART SIZE mothers as they really are.” Aisorted FItvort HEFTY Fenway Bologna or Salami . 99* to convert my Ser­ 6 c S ! l1 . I PRESERVING "Okay,” said Sara. "So tell me about your wild youth. Sp9 JO-14 lbs. Rich's Whipped Topping 'J! 59“ viceman's Group Life In­ TRASH I'm interested.” Hillshire Farms Kielbasi LINERS or Srrxjked Sausage Sealtest Cottage Cheese 09* HEINE ALL FLAVORS j JARS CAN surance to Veterans Group “You ARE? Well...let’s see. I was the first girl in my Pillsbury Buttermilk Biscuits M Life Insurance? ICED TEA MIX 99' BARBECUE SAUCE 59' H WITH THIS COUPON AT ^ *W ITH THIS COUPON AT class to pluck her eyebrows. I bleached a blonde streak in Rath Beef Franks ; 89* I POOO MART GOOD SUN I POOO MART GOOD SUN A — SGLI coverage con­ A U O t THRU SAT . AUC J " a u C t THRU SAT AUO A B S il' my hair. I used to wear Tabu perfume, and smoked with a Rath Sliced Bacon ’ 1“ Our Chets turn out seafood’ ICED TEA MIX T o r c 'r M.29 I II LIMIT II JARS ONIX 111 LIMITONI PKG ONI kitchen POOO CLUB CREAMY KEN'S DRESSING 39' 11 Of tinues for 120 days after POOO CLUB FRENCH OR ITALIAN RITZ CRACKERS " c o u p o n PIB FAMILY COUPON P|R FAMILY ^ long black cigarette holder. I raided the icebox in the Franks or Knockwurst quality meals Wo ve got all kinds of fish b a k e r y Made m ow own bakery POOO M A R T separation from active du­ PEANUT BUTTER *2.99 college cafeteria, and once I joined a group of kids who SWEET HAMBURG HOT DOC LO CAL DRESSING 29' ENGLISH MUFFINS 'o'A ' 3 '<» ‘ 1. ty. A veteran may apply SWANSON WHITE StopoShop “White Gcm“ HEINZ RELISH SUNBEAM SUPER CLUB were picketing the college president’s house. I forgot corner deli Put a quick meal T u t e O ’ S ea for conversion to VGLI CHUNK CHICKEN - o , 55' WHITE BREAD ,.o, ^o.. 69' what we were picketing for, but it must have been a good together Irom my store Sandwich lUdk without evidence of in­ I '2 5 « o f f W o f n cause.” IC hidsen S h r im p C o c k ta il I ON A U OZ. PACKAGE ON A 10 COUNT I or Frankfurt RoUf surability within that 120- "Not bad," said Sara. Oei'CiOue for lunch on a FROZEN FOODS GALORE/ PO LY BAG I Roasted or StopoShop A day period. A veteran may FRESH DAIRY DIUGHTSI NfAlTH AND BtAUTY AIDSI "Oh, and something else," I added, flushing at the bed of lettuce low n HOOD'S NU FORM I Captain Crunch B.B.Q. Style tars ^ apply for conversion to TOP FROST LENDERS Florida Citrus Pink FOOD CLUB I memory. “During the Eisenhower campaign I danced on calories too Stop 4 Shop Butterlop Bread 2 "" '1 VGLI up to one year from COUAGE GRAPEFRUIT ■ k O F F I Cereol the back of a truck wearing a skin tight T-shirt with "I Squid 3 lb. box Stop 4 Shop Oatmeal Bread 2 M MEAT PIES L A B E L ICED TEA MIX j FIratiks *f? Fresh Cheese Pizza date of separation by BAGELS Toothpaste f 01 T U B E 7 9 ' like Ike" emblazoned across the front.” Snow Crab Leg Clusters CHEESE JUICE ■ WITH THIS COUPON AT ■ WITH THIS COUFON A Double Cheese Pizza Slop 4 Shop Toasties ►t?'"2 ’T M supplying evidence of in­ ALL VARIETIES FOOD MART GOOD SUN FOOO MART 0000 SUN "What else?” probed Sara. "What was the worst thing ALL VARIETIES U OZ. CUP 'i GALLON CARTON Deutschmacher Liverwurst ' 99* Taste O'Sea Fish Cakes 69* surability. ■A U O t THRU SAT. AUO IAUO I THRU SAT AUO 2 lb. Potato Salad 99‘ ADORN spSay o.7J',5r»'o“7„'V.' ‘1.39 I II LIMIT ONI FRO O NI' III LIMIT ONI BAO ONI I you ever did?” Deutschmacher Bologna ^*1'* ^OUFON FIR FAMILY ||C0UF0N FIR FAMILY ^ Macardni S»i>d Of Rice PudOrng Cooked fish-nics . ' Q — My husband was ’’Well, I paused lowering my voice to a whisper. ‘Tve Deutschmacher Salami ' ' 1 ” ADORN SPRAY ■ 01 NON AEROSOL BOTTLE*1 .39 killed on active duty and I 3 “ » 1 - never told anyone this before, but during graduation week Gem Polish Style Loaf ? ‘ 1” rShop receive dependency and in­ ALL VARIETIES T A M E . a r j r - in college, my roommate and I sneaked out of our dor­ L V California vauiX U nuM sweeiSweet &a Juicyjuicy CREME RINSE balsam .im i 99' I 54 | 5 I Fontina Cheese for Slicing *2” Regular O f Spin M demnity compensation. If I BROCCOLI CUTS T< 0 2 B A G 69' COHAGE FRIENDSHIP mitory window and went to a late night party at the e a r t h b o r n I M "oTr begin working, will my /*UCECC PINEAPPLE ON A S LB. PAIL I ON 2 JUMBO ROLLS J beach.” Slop 4 Shop Daisy DonulsL'C!::;i'2,.'L “.7*1 EGGO WAFFLES "01 .HO 55' ^nKEaK >2 OZ CONTAINER BABY SHAMPOO I O Z b o t t l e 99* benefits be reduced? tO P FROST I FO O D CLUB ”Hey, I’m impressed. What did your mother say?” Slop 4 Shop Pineapple Pie '.'4' 89“ • « * C O N , Vivo Towels iMectarines 3 9 ! A — No. Income is not a WHIP TOPPING NAIL POLISH REMOVER •otu. 33* I I "Good heavens, she didn’t know about it. Your grand­ > 0 7 tO W L 59' c h if f o n j Creamy factor in determining I DECO RATOR j mother is the most wonderful woman in the world, but P a S W d I t l l Islandus.iAsrze eligibility for DIG. EGG BEATERS V.'ol'croV 79' MARGARINE cues MOUTHWASH *“ .'."oV'.o'mT"' 79‘ I Peanut Butter I OR ASSORTED I talk about old-fashioned. The word was invented for Turkey Breast uLrii-A : 79* health & beauty aids ALL FLAVORS Q — When I purchase a TOPCO A w i t h T h is C O U PO N a t | her!” On sale aN week why pay more NU FORM ICE MILK YOGURT L IG H T o' L IV E L Y 3‘ SJ»89' I w i T H Th i s c o u p o n a t " f OOO MAOT 0000 SUN ■ Stop i Shop Cole Slaw - 55' HAIR SPRAY 79* POOO MART 0000 SUN IAUO t TMIU s a t A U O ihBagM artte^ home using VA loan CRACKER BARREL SHARP TILLOW OR WHiTf AUO 5 THRU SAT AUO i -II LIMIT TWO lOUS “No way," protested Sara. "From some of tbe stories 6 4 0 2 Tubo •WP'LU I Stop & Shop Ham Salad ? ‘ 1 ’* Aim Toothpaste 79* l U lI O N I II LIMIT ONI PAIL ONI \ ■oNI COUPON PIR ir^ r i?l guaranty, will my wife's PIZZA SLICES 1 0 7 .K G grandma’s told me, she must have been quite a swinger 89' CHEDDAR STICKS '.Vo' *1.19 V^HYDROGEN PEROXIDE .o.u, 29*y I COUPON PIR FAMILY ^ A M I L Y Marinated Mushrooms %,* T '2 '* NotmalorOiiy income be considered? in her day.” Gr^ln Peppers Egg Plants29s Flex Shampoo I 4Air\•• lpk^\ •4 4nyilrm r ral «A rfr •IKr>i»>vr noled A — The veteran's and ,r l« U er •• VlTirc rp ta il 0*414(5 I aA*tr44trfA N«ll( AiRNIW ly»*RI«fAK4i “Your grandmother? Nonsense.” ig • »•** IaNf « the spouse’s income is con­ "I’m serious,” said Sara with a grin. “You’ve just sidered in determ ining never sounded her out. Why back in 1919, grandma was ability to repay the loan. 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER the first girl in her entire county to muster up the MAMCHCSTER 2UIM4hTiKafitilltst lti.U4M«nteCWi courage to have her hair bobbed!” HERALD MANCHESTER 10 M . Me*. Sal. 0 i.n .S p.n. SUWMT •EAST HARTFORD ..X 'i’iSttn'Srtri, *VERN0N PAGE EIGHT-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 10, 1977 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 10, 1977 — PAGE NINE-A Business ShopRitehas *1 OFF Business Save An Extra .WHh this coupon and the pur- chase of *10.00 or more. Limit one I A ) coupon per family. Excluding Bear ^ T h is W e e k 11^ and Tobacco purchases. Valid thru i^Aug. 13,1977. Nszjni SUPERMARKETS QUO Take advantage ol these tow prices... the more you buy, the more you save! To insure that att our customers have an Bum btoBee opportunity to purchase items at sale prices, we must reserve the nght to occasionally limit quantities to units ol lour. Chunk .O' JJ Light Vinrrnt L. Diana Ttina SWoLcin Bar group —•nmVMcnvont^nauoirsOoMim------V«»u, 7 IJ,H77 H PH M? elects Buy l,6,ADoienOr Buy ByTheCase “ W*1 Diana Sidney Green At the annual meeting ot the Manchester Bar SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE Association at the Garden promoted Grove Aug. 3, Vincent L. Limited Time Oniy Umited Time Oniy Corn Diana was elected presi­ Century 21 Jackston PWn,M88l(X Mushroom CjruM lor siW s 4 <»okl^og S A S O Lincoln Assortto hsH gsllon iFlakM dent for a one-year term, 12 oz. pkg. . Allan D. Thomas was WISK RASTA & DINNERS Avante Real Estate an­ elected vice president, nounces the appointment of Pnnceirr ‘..“ 9 9 * Blended O iljf 3 Juice Drinks69 PRINCE #8, #9. David M. B arry was Sidney Green as sales DETERGENT s A o g #32, #35,Zitior manager. | Ic y ti' elected secretary and Elbow Mac (1-lb.) Mac A 1C ^ W n c e William B. Collins was GAL. ACheese (T’A-oz.) Shells Green is a past president elected treasurer. BTL. & Cheddar (TVr-oz.), Mac nnVFQ of Charter Oak Lodge Bnai Meat Street U.S.A. Values! 4SaladMlx(7-oz.),Twl8t8 Brith and member of Tem­ Outgoing president Fran­ A Cheddar (eVi-oz.) FOR cis J. Shea stated that the ple Beth Sholom. American problems facing lawyers in He has been a resident of the immediate future are Manchester for 19 years Lamb Legs concerned with adver­ and lives at 27 Milford Rd. e o t tising. Thus far, the SPECIAL PURCHASE Green will be in charge Connecticut Bar Associa­ Limited Time Oniy of recruiting and training tion has not adopted any of new personnel and of the rules or changed the Canon entire sales staff. Fresh Whole$449 of Ethics to allow adver­ scon TISSUES Pick up your copy of Oven-fleady tising. our latest PRICE n.US After a short business Circular. It is full of Home loan meeting, dinner was 4 ASSORTED storewide savings, li­ served. Guests included W 1SSIK ROLLS COLORS mited quantities avail­ volume Jay E. Rubinow, John J. OF 1000 able at your local la r g e Eggs Shea Jr., Eugene T. Kelly SHEETS Shopffitel Lookfor the increases and Harry Hammar, all “Orange Signs” judges in the state system. Vhitoor Other guests included throughout the store Brown Police Chief Robert Lan- for additional Savings and Loan Boneless U.S.O.A. Choice Tender and Flavorful dozen nan. Deputy Chief Richard SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE Associations in Connec­ Sartor, former Police grocery Kerns not *ilMMca»«tputtl«Hol|7 MaiMn H HO Limited Time Oniy Limited Time Only ticut issued an aggregate (.MmcouponpKlaMiy.VaHAuo 7 11.1177 m Chief James Reardon, advertised. $268 m illio n in new Beef Top Blade StealTs Town Clerk Edward J. mortgage loans during the A Barbecue favorite for Shlshkabob Tomkiel, Town Clerk of ShopRite SUGAR TOMATO SAUCE first six months of 1977, ac­ South Windsor Charles N. cording to a report from Fresh from Baker Street at FInastI Enes and Chief Clerk of the $ L aw ren ce K. G reen , Court of Common Pleas, executive vice president of Boneless Beef Kabobs TT G.A. 19, Thomas DeRusa. GRANULATED HUNT’S 0 Bone-In U.S.D.A. Choice Great on the Grill ^ ^ O A Big Sandwich Bread.... 2*il,“ 1.00 5-LB. the Savings and Loan BAG s-oz. League of Connecticut. Fresh Italian Bread...... 49* Home mortgage loans Delicious Served Dr. Petry CANS Hot Dog & Hamburg Rolls . 79* are considered to be a with Mint Jelly Full Cut Sirioin Steaks appointed ARAM major economic indicator Extra Trim Tall-less T-Bone Steaks or d B V A Fresh Marble Pound Cake . 'AS* 89* M a y o n n a is e both nationally and Fudge Party Square rm -,.. . . '5s* 99* statewide. These ad­ Shexjider or Sirloin Chops .. x, 1.69 TOMATO SPECIAL PURCHASE n illtb it Tu»$d$r thru Uturdty resident ditional home buying funds Porterhouse Steaks ^ 2 J* Manchester native Fresh Rib Lamb C h o p s___ »1.99 Del Monte Catsup 3 bS; 89^ bring -the statewide total Extra Loan Ground Beef Patties *1.39 lb. ^ ^ Limited Time Oniy KRAFT SALAD DRESSING Finest Frozen Food Velueel Judith Jackson Petry, DOW mortgage loans to $2,75 Fresh Loin Lamb Chops ...«. 2.79 M.D., recently was ap­ H a n d i W ra p SSis'69^ Miracle Whip a 99<| billion at the states Savings pointed chief resident of Lamb Necks or Shanks...... «, 1.19 I ShopRIt* TOASTY PEANUT BUHER OR CHEESE and Loan Associations. Extra L«an Ground Beef plastic surgery at Univer­ SWISS OREOS Finast Pot Pies Bolstering this upward Fresh Perdue Chicken at Finest I Boneless Beef U.S.D.A. Choice ^ n t Y sity Hospital in Boston. I Tomato Sauce 4 99^ ShopRite Crackers trend is over $74 million in Beef, Turkey, She is the daughter of PEANUT B U niR RALSTON aR EA L OR OREOS mortgage commitments Chicken, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bran Chex ’r.69^i Creamy Jif “^'",89^ NABISCO (mortgage money reserved Chicken Parts Shoulder for London B ro iri Macaroni Jackson, Vernon St. LEMON J U ia (CASE OF M 'T.IM) WITH TRIGGER SPRAY 15-OZ. for applications received) ACheeee A graduate of Rensselaer G lass P lus 69*^ PKG. R e a le m o n ...... b^59^' as of June 30, 1977 as com­ Wholt Nepco Jumbo Franks . . .b 1.09 Polytechnic Institute, 1 Legs ALL VARIETIES (CASE OF 12 ‘ S.S4) pared to $35 million in Br-sU Cobnial Center Cut Bacon.. ib 1.39 rozenO ange Juice Fneei . . 3 ?Si79* Petry received her lb. Heckers Flour Hawaiian Punch 2 14-ot. cin$ 89<| January of 1976. Louise Round Ravioli...... 'A? 89* medical degree from Many Connecticut ECONOMY REFILL ALL VARIETIES Fresh Marval Turkey Legs & „ 5 5 * Albany Medical College. economy watchers feel She is board^eligible in I Chock Full O' Nuts '1 »2** ShopRite Catsup Fantastic Hawaiian Punch that this increase in Turkey Drumsticks Fresh Marvai . , ti 59* general surgery. mortgage loan availability Before coming to Fresh Man/al Turkey Wings..», 65* ShopRite Coffee ^2®® Sauerkraut 99^ Dawn Detergent 79^ Taster s Choice is a definite sign of an eb­ University Hospital, Petry Breycr'8 ShopRitt bing recessional tide. As Fresh Marval Hen Turkeys ..69* completed a five-year ap­ l-oi. box 69 Savings and Loan ‘ AH H N I Instant Coffee Krispy Crackers 49^ Caress Soap 39^ Upton ...... o f 100 I Frozen Rock Cornish Hens.,«, 79* N ilurtI' ON pointment as surgical resi­ Associations throughout dent at New England lao T IA K tO U B NO PHOSPHATES . ShopRitt Frozen Turkey Breast .... 1.09 Connecticut continue to Sunrise fresh Dairy Velueel Medical Center Hospital. Nestea Mix Rich N' Chips *,'99< All Detergent Tea Bags pour hundreds of millions of Petry is married to IQ D MIX CHOCOLAH CHIPS BIGGS INSTANT DRY (MAKES I QTS.) dollars into home invest­ Bennet M. Petry, director ment, housing starts con­ of fiscal administration. ShopRite Tea ir,o .st; 89^ Keebler Cookies .?j99*^ Dishwasher All Alba Milk I V {Low Fat Milk MIX G MATCH-CASE OF 12 *4 61 ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT BLUE CHEESE ^ tinue to rise. Department of Youth Ser­ “It’s like a biological vices, Commonwealth of 7 Seas Salad Dressing 'b°,i 39*^ ShopRite Bleach 1 39< Maxim Coffee *s*4®® Grape Jelly chain," comments Green, $ 4 1 9 j Finest jyg H Massachusetts. The couple WUCM S OllAPf miv 0« PAIce o» t h i f a a m LOW CAL 1,000 ISLAND. 1,000 ISLAND, ITAL, FRENCH LUNCHEON MEAT “countless influstries and lives in Wollaston, Mass. l-pt. 10-02 Grape Jam ’ '■ ‘t.' 59^ Tomato Catsup ...... bti. 69^ Kraft Dressings b’’«' 69^ Spam ..... jobs are dependent upon Mr. Dell FanrHeel University Hospital, IN OIL OR WATER CHUNK LIGHT COLA OR ROOT BEER WITH TRIGGER SPRAY S hopR itt CUCUMBER new households, new Rnast Natural Yogurt .... 3 conk 89* founded in 1855, is a major 22-01. I ql. 1 pi $^25 btl 89^ Sweet Pickles ...... ■ households are dependent teaching hospital of Boston Stai^kist lUna ‘:v,^'„59'^ Shasta Soda .‘J?°.'nf89^ Grease Relief. Parkay Soft Margarine...... i5 69* CHUNK WHITE IN OIL upon mortgage loan Roast Beef University School of StA«-KIST SOUD MCK WHIIt DCCAFUINATtO NIBIITS COAN U2 0I.I FUS (MB.) ;79< availability and these, in Sealtest Cottage Cheese . . coni 99* Medicine and a member of I Albacore TUna - 79< ShopRite Coffee Green Giant 3»n.B5^ Bumble Bee TUna turn, are dependent upon Freshly Boston University Medical savings capital held by the Sliced $499 Center. Savings and Loan ] Interiude Crystal Sales up Associations. With savings .D airy The MEATing Placed ■ Frozen Foods capital at its present high, Glass Collection Caldor. Inc . Norwalk, a ShopRHa Ind. WRAPPED WHITE MORTON we are now able to proceed major northeast discount Promotkxi Ends Saturday BEEF BLADE. Isl CUT-BONF. IN BEEF CHUCK UNDER BLADE down the road toward Imported Cooked Ham .. ri.1 9 AuaZm department store chain, AMERICAN 120Z FRIED n m h m P O T bone-in more and more home £R 4 9 7 Mr. Deli Cooked Salami, .1.29 , - ^ reports a record 48 per .CHEESE CHUCK CHICKEN financing. The ball is cent increase in sales for Clu-vcxH Dlofa Doctroml -4 00 yOUrSeinOW! BREAKSTONE w STEAK W r o a s t w f l definitely rolling and the Sliced Plate Pastrami...... 1.39 the four weeks ended July fi effects are happily evident. 79 Non-Foods’ thtt coupon on (1) 1 1t car Cottage Cheese r 59^ ^ Fresh Sweet (Dorn.. 12 1.00 Hillshire Fams Kielbasa ... .1.39 30, 1977 of $26,563,000 ver­ »CKrBEEF vnwCHUCK vK uUNDER nw en BLADE rxii POT )U )O A ( PORK LOIN BONE IN POR BARIEQUE Housing starts are up, un­ sus last year's $17,950,000. D e li------6.39* Fresh Celery Hearts ___ 59* Domestic Feta Cheese____.1.49 Roast, Boneless ...,b 99^ Country Style Ribs ...... COFFEE A l employment is down and CtUlomli Iceberg For the second quarter BEEF-REGULAR more people than ever Save Maxwell House BEEF UNDER BLADE BONE IN _ SHANK PORTION. WATER ADDED, BONE IN Raid House & Garden.. 2.39 Slicing Provokxie Cheese... 1.89 ended July 30, 1977 sales GEM COFFEE FIITEBS before are obtaining Coffee advanced 40 per sent to Chuck Steak ® ,b 89^ Smoked Ham ...... mortgage loans through Lethice 3».*1 Hanging Baskets 4.99 Ffesh S a la d s ...... 4 9 * 30* $92,523,000 as compared .FRANKS BEEF CHUCK UNDER BLADE jUSO^ ^ RUMPP0RT10N. WATER ADDED, lONE-IN Health A Beauty Aids Connecticut's thirty-six A v i l l f M t o n ly In f l n i t i S to rM w W i S t f r k t D e ll 0 » p t$ . with $66,104,000, a year Boneless Steak ® ib ^1” Sm ok^ Ham ...... T b O T H V S T E Savings and Loan ago. Six months record BttrBEEF ANT ANY SIZE>UC TKU.PKG. •ONtllSS Associations" sales were up 38.1 per cent H o rm e l H a m ULTRA K.TDC MIX AUTOMATIC Ground Chuck ...... ,b 89^ Veal for Stew ...... tuba, In looking at where this to $166,222,000 against the ■ Service Deli BRITE additional mortgage MASTER CAN OPENER PENDULUM previous year's $120,350,- STORE SUCED ShopRite has...A 39« SALE AT THE PRODUCE PLACE money has come from, we HAND a KNIFE CLOCK 1 ^ - 000. B a k e ry . find that personal savings MIXER SHARPENER Val Rossetti, treasurer, ROAST CHOICE YOUR CHOICE held in Connecticut’s • Nectarines __ PEACH CRUNCH, FREE 4 attributed the increase to a .BEEF Vi-I). Savings and Loans are over FREE FREE continuing upward trend in a Laroda Plums I a Cuban El Peppers (lb.) APPLIANCES With $300 ^ FREE With $450 With $600 IN TAPES iR itG co^it^ 2IVaz. the first six months of this IN TAPES ON STOM SHOD • Peaches, Juicy H • Celery,Celerv. (stalk) with $450 IN TAPES IN TAPES consumer demand, CUSTARD, box year have increased 5.84% FREE OK ^ oa $14 ISiv.ih a Pears, Bartlett • Radishes or Scallions (2 for) LEMON MERINQUE Rittsi ^pennarket 269 Ellington Road,EAST HARTFORD With $200 IN TAPES OK 0" evidenced by strong gains Muenster Cheese ...... *1” - aggregating a total of S8 88 lAMih SI) 88»,lh $11 88 N.th $100 IN TAPIS 39< Finast Su^rmarket 205 Spencer StreeL MANCHESTER M w ith StOO IN TA P tS SIOOINIAPES N.:'z***''^ in May and June, and the S10OIN TAPES SI(»IN TAPES nearly $3 billion. Interest Finest Supermarket TrI City Plaza, VERNON, CT addition of 10 new stores paid to Connecticut savers BURGER G Ria p m SIZE” FRYER, THE GREAT AMERICAN SHAVEMASTER SHAVER ELECTRIC opened last fall and this on savings investments STEWER, SOURER, POPCORN MACHINE . MIDDU TURNPIKE 214 IKNCa fTREn KNIFE spring OPEN SUNDAYS alone amounts to an un­ STEAMER 401 S ill 8UIKH1NC MANCHESTER MANCHEfTER CONNFOFFIH Two more units are precedented $100 million SAVE.A.TAPE OFFER scheduled to open before A.M. -10:30 P.M. 9to4 Open Mon.-frL 7 AJH. • RHdnl|M; for this six month period. Labor Day in Enfield, ^liL7AJI.-10:80F.M. It is felt by many that Connecticut, and m a EFRCTIK ORV AT TK SHOP NTE STOISS US1D MOVE FREE FREEi ;/REE this reported gain in w ith $600 FREE With $ 7 0 0 ' I wifli $800 Springfield, Mass., which IN TAPES w ith $ ;0 0 IN TAPES 1 IN TAPES "Inordartoaaauraai------. I autfldanl supply ot talat Hama lor al ol our cutlomart wo muti ratarva tha light to Imk tha purchAaa of salat to unkt of 4 ol any aala Hama, axcapt wltara otharwlia notad.* Not ratponaibit lor typographical arrort. Ckmnecticut home finan­ will bring the chain up to 46 cing has been the most im­ IN TAPES UN Prlcai tffacllva Sun., Aug. 7 thru Sal. Aug 13 1977 Copyright Waktiam Food Corporation, 1977 stores. Caldor stock is portant economic news for traded on the American the state in recent years. Stock Exchange. Not responaiWe (or lypographK^al errort PAGE TEN-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed,, Aug. 10, 1977

PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE Obituaries UJ PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP "✓V' - Area medical payments listed The Connecticut Department of Mrs. Sergillius Archambauit payments for East Hartford patients, $82,219. EAST HARTFORD-Mrs. Cecile Social Services has released a list of residents included Bridgeport Mental Stuart H.V. Carlson, 72, dies all medical vendors in the state who Arthur Drug Stores received $20,- Rose R. Southiere Archambauit, 67, Health Center $33,990 and $48,180, 6M; Fabian Drug Co., $24,342, and Stuart H. V. Carlson of 635 S. minal. He also acquired the Odd received morq than $20,000 from the and Phelps Radiation Center $25,217. of Glastonbury, formerly of East Fellows Building on Main St. which Vincent’s Pharmacy, $57,942. Main St. died Sunday. department in 1976. The Elm Pharmacy received $109,- Hartford, died Tuesday at Hartford he had planned on renovating prior to Tolland, with a welfare population He was 72 and had been ill for some In releasing the list, which includes 196 and Pat’s Medical Pharmacy, Hospital. She was the wife of becoming ill. of 47, had as the only listing $46,936 to Sergillius Archambauit. time. hospitals, pharmacies and $73,962. Maynard’s, a medical and Mr. Carlson was a past member of Dr. Allen Goldstein, an optometrist. Mrs. Ardhambault was born in His parents Carl and Joehannah physicians, the state said it is in no surgical supplier, received $34,399; the American Trucking Assn, and Glastonbury, with a welfare pop­ Pawtucket, R.I., and had lived in came to the United States about 1885 way intended to question the Dr. Joseph Danyliw, $26,885, and Dr. Motor Truck Assn. ulation of 270, had as its only listing East Hartford for many years before and built a house on Ridge St. in amounts paid or the services Anthony Dinardo, $23,312. He was a past member of the rendered. $29,627 paid to Pagano’s Pharmacy. UJ I moving to Glastonbury in 1966. She Mancester. Mr, Carlson was born The Rockville section of Vernon Manchester Gun Club, Hartford Gun Rather it is an attempt to keep the In all, the state paid some $102 was a communicant of St. Paul’s there Feb. 11,1905. He was one of six has a welfare population of $1,273. Club, Hartford City Club and Hart­ million for medical services for the Church, Glastonbury. children. people of Connecticut informed as to Rockville General Hospital received ford Canoe Club. where their tax dollars are being poor. The list just released does not She is also survived by 8 sons, Paul He attended local schools through $238,296 in payments and for out­ During World War II he served in spent, the department said. include medical payments to nursing Archambauit of Coventry, Richard grade eight. At age 17 he enlisted in homes. the Navy and served aboard the the Coast Guard Auxiliary and In Manchester, which has a Archambauit of Manchester, engaged in regular patrols on Long Maurice Archambauit of East Hart­ battleship Wyoming. He was the welfare population of 1,483, Island Sound. He and other members ford, Ronald Archambauit of ship’s boxing champion. Manchester Memorial Hospital After his Navy enlistment he donated their boats and services for received $552,962 and its out-patient Judge orders prison closed Marlborough, Henry Archambauit of this purpose. unit, $133,693. Torrington. Bernard Archambauit of married Hah M. Dwire. Two He was divorced in 1948. He then Two pharmacies received more Enfield, Roger Archambauit of children, Stuart and Ronald resulted PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A from the marriage. married Beatrice E. Pickles. ’Three than $20,000. They were Liggett (state) failure to exercise proper North Carolina and Jean Archam­ federal judge today ordered stete of­ children resulted from this Rexall Sales, $27,429, and control," Pettine said in a summary bauit of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; 2 In 1927, he founded a motor marriage, Karen, Kristine, and Ver­ Manchester Drug, $35,982. ficials to close Rhode Island’s of his decision. daughters, Mrs. Jeanne Stevens of trucking firm, Carlson’s Express, century-old, overcrowded maximum Starting with one truck and a small non. Beatrice Carlson passed on in Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, general Colchester and Mrs. Pauline Neale of June of 1963. •ecurity building at the Adult Correc­ Enfield: a brother, Lionel Southiere local route he expanded the business practitioner, received $23,532 and Dr. m Mr. Carlson is survived by all his tional Institutions within one year. of Woonsocket, R.I.; 2 sisters, Mrs. to provide regular freight service to Cyril Kim, psychiatrist, $25,378. The IN MEMORIAM children except Ronald. He also Metro Wheelchair Service received Ruling on a massive class action In loving memory o( Dorothy Nell Marie Herteau of Stamford and Mrs. Connecticut, Massachusetts and suit filed by Inmates two years ago. Who pau«d away August 10, 1976. Rhode Island. He was one of the first leaves two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude $53,587 and the Manchester Public Gertrude Dion of Massachusetts; 36 Chief Judge Raymond J. Pettine of to use trailer trucks. Straugh and Mrs. Esther Jones. He Health Nursing Association, $41,616. ^ySu***^ dawns brings thoughts grandchildren and 2 g r e a t­ U.S. District Court called the In i960 he founded S.H.V.C., a real also leaves five grandchildren. East Hartford has a welfare pop­ grandchildren. building "an imminent public health, E^ch eventide, a prayer. estate development corporation. He Mr, Carlson will be buried in East ulation of 1,910. General Hospitals on For in Ihe henrtj that loved you most The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a m. Cemetery. The funeral will be at 11 fire and safety hazard.’’ You altvayi will be there from the Glastonbury Funeral Home, acquired the form er Bon Ami the list included: Cedarcrest, $277,- a.m. Friday from Watkins Funeral "Inmates are subjected to ram­ Sadly missed, 450 New London Tpke., with a Mass manufacturing plant and converted 665; Dempsey Regional Center $209 - Home, 142 East Center St. 459; Laurel Heights, $885,478, and pant violence and fear of violence by Husband, Son, Daughter-ln-Uw at St. Paul's Church at 10. Burial the obsolete structure into a and Grandchildren The family suggests a contribution Uncas, $795,058. reason of both the physical structure arrangements are incomplete. trucking, rail and warehouse ter­ to the Manchester Memorial of the building and defendants’ Friends may call at the funeral Outpatient hospitals receiving Hospital Development Fund. home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Jet transports EAST HARTFORD — P ■D Paul T. Surber Mrs.. Allen P. Wallen of East Hartford, Robert Merrick of (UPI) — The Boeing SOUTH W IN D SO R -Paul T. VERNON—Mrs. Pauline Kramer Bloomfield and James Merrick of Commercial Airplane Co. ■O' ^ io t w Surber, 61, of 906 Main St., died Wallen, 48, of 54 Gerald Dr,, died Long Island, N.Y.; and three sisters INSULATE NOW c 0) (0 <0 ° Tuesday delivered its U I Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital and Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital and Mrs. Ruth Gagne of West Hartford! 3,000th com m ercial je t g y Mrs. Jane Conlon of Elmwood and Medical Center, Hartford. He was Medical Center, Hartford. She was transport, a Boeing 727-200 and we will take (0 ra l l the husband of Mrs. Andoline Surber. the wife of Allen P. Wallen, Mrs, Marie Chin of Honolulu powered by three Pratt & "o 2^ - Hawaii. — <0 Q . Mr. Surber was born in Hamburg, Mrs. Wallen was born in Hartford Whitney Aircraft JT8D off the price. Iowa, and had lived in South Windsor and lived in East Hartford for 11 The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 engines. f | i ! r for 45 years. He had been employed years before coming to Vernon in a m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral P&W, a division of to c “ 5.® : at Pratt and Whitney Division of 1961. She was a communicant of the Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, United Technologies, said Call today for FREE estimate = ^ S k_ OJ - -o •= c a 2 5 >.« jx a a S ' United Technologies Corp. for 17 Church of St. Luke in Ellington and a with a Maes at the Church of St. Luke the state of Connecticut is S g- a; ° < at 10. Burial will be in Ellington ° E c g j= : years. He formerly was a tobacco member of its choir and Ladies Boeing's largest subcon­ ^ . a o a - 8 3 S - 7 0 0 3 o ^ 0 ® (D C — 2 5 ® ® o ra T CQ E S, £ > = . 2 ^ 8 ! Center Cemetery. .2 £ c | e £ 8 5 £ ® E a-o ■ i S l > . E grower in South Windsor, He was a Guild, She was active in the Connec­ tracting state by dollar V) o fc - — O) - ® « . communicant of St. Francis of Assisi ticut Valley Girl Scouts, Friends may call at the funeral volume. S 5 E - i a — ® a i B ® ' home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m C >> C 5 ® 0 a; B ° o o n .“ ® o c ® o ■ Church. She is also survived by a son, Paul The firm said said 78 In s u lC o rp ° ‘ ft ^ © o > ®■ - -3 w oc 001 c X3 -o o The family suggests that any ENEROY CONSERVATION ENGINEERS ^ y c >» c © : .tr © ,^ © — ^CO £ E c ® ~ 1 Other survivors are a son, Paul M. Wallen of Vernon; two daughters, suppliers, led by P&W Air­ k. p G) J .<2 c £ g s « _ a ® memorial gifts^may be made to the Cl) ^ X a ® e i s s Surber of South Windsor; two Paulette Wallen of West Hartford craft, have received more BBS HILLIARO ST. / t I E . e-' -O . l l a ® ^ Connecticut Lung Association, 45 Ash MANCHESTER, CT. OBOAO ^ « 5 ^ fc "o j > .<2 g ^ C o C c I- E oy 5 ^ ‘I daughters, Mrs. Patricia Gray of and Mrs. Patricia Sanieski of South than $4 billion in contracts Q. O C S ^ S i l : O ^ O) © o © © South Windsor and Mrs. Kathleen Wales, N.Y.; four brothers, August St., East Hartford, or to the Juvenile o i* < o ^ ' z <0 ■ O) i; .E over the last 22 years — T o m * ® c 2 1 8 1 g .a a c I ® » c a ® c I Quagliaroli of Franklin, Mass.; six Kramer of Coventry, John Merrick Diabetes Association, 999 Asylum nearly one-third the total ' £ P 0)*~ <9 o 5 £ 1= 1 Ave., Hartford. g E - S o ® -Q . c ® E 52 c ■“ sisters, Mrs. Roseann Boudreau of = ^ L- = e2 !• 3 ® T3 .<2 value of Boeing’s subcon­ x: * ® ® OT : C c East Hartford, Mrs. Rita Miller of tracted effort. o £ "D g ® ® £ * ® 3 © >s © © 1 S' to ! > |E b 1 Hartford, Mrs. Virginia Lee Keenan n - 2. S ^ a ca 5 ax: Z of Pawtucket, R.I., Mrs. Pauline ® of i & | £ | © c C ^ ■D ® x: SC ? “ S ? g■ L E 3 -O ' C £ T3 ^ Pastula of Centerville, Mass., Mrs. COME TO PINEHURST FOR FRESH o -J g ® -o 1= ° - > ® ■”* ® ® 13 ° 2 o. o © ® a g a g* Velma Flenke of Washington, N.H., • (0 "D ® I Ob C ® o> O O >- b ® t: c X) ® > © 5 -i ®-g ; s o - o ® E ® g a o : -o £ © ^ D- C to and Mrs. Mary Patnode of Charles ® O c £ ® ^ c "s ; BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH NO WHERE, C jg .9 ® o C Q. ( o “ o ra — © -o fc f 5 I t g c x: o “ a Town, W.Va.; and eight ® o ■“ £ '0 - -D a * grandchildren. a ^ £ n n a U.8 .D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A CHOICE YELLOW TAG i a ■5 c *' * >> 1 I .b (O > * > >. ® E c o = ® E § >. The funeral is Thursday with a ; “ .c ® oirj a i ® T- 1. § g g ; s 8 a § =. ^ 8 S a ^ 0) > □ p ® -g CUBE LONDON i o o —x i c e s " S lu O. n i- Tj 2 8 g g i IS ® * « Mass at 9 a m. at St. Francis of PERDUE 5 ^ ® 5 2 ®.®o 0 £ ® 8 £ S i g,i i c-g ° I JS ® a rm >: OTJ>: i -I .5 r 1 i O ^ ® Assisi Church Burial will be in Wap- N O W A Y f^ CO 3 E : to ® o : ) ^ jr LJ » I h- r : © o> W c r £ ? &p CHICKEN LEGS a u j X Q. ® O 0 0 0 h © C ^ E 1 ° a F- -D O r X ping Center Cemetery. n auj O 2 £ U jC C £3 The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 © © Main St., East Hartford, is in charge ,. * 1.59 i ,. * 1.09 i ,, 85 « of arrangements. NO HOW!.t ^ There are no calling hours. We M v e dally shlpmenU ol Fresh Bloch Island Swordfish H iid a y thru hursday. We plan to sell out Friday . . . so if you want fish later, please phone in your order. can you get a better (deal.W tp

FrMzar Special Wa cut, wrap than at BERNIE’S and traaza U.8 .O.A. CHOICE At Plnehursl...302 Main RIB OF BEEF FRESH SLOCK ISLAND 7 RIbi, packer cut with no EXCLUSIVE ■horl riba. Qlvat you Staaka or Roatia and SWORDFISH Staaka all lor only lb. $3.29 M .5 9 i b MAYTAG M g fo n ly Freshly Sliced i h apii^ooee Roast Beef BETTER HAMBURGS AT HOME Imported Boiled Ham ; Yaa, thara’a no quaatlon about It, you got battar Imported Swiss Cheese: ourgara at homo II you atart with U.8 .O.A. Choica moat from Plnahur8t...Chuck or Round Ground. SALE! Provolone Cheese Mako your own, or uaa our 5 to tha lb. U.8 .D.A Tavern Loaf Choica Chuck or Doluxo Chopped 8 lrloln Pattloa! LIMITED TIME ONLY and other Tobin, Buy them Ireah in any number or frozen In 4 lb. Grote or Mucke boxaa (20 Pattloa which can be aaparatod In 5’a) Cold Cuts Fraahar by Far.. .BUHNHAM’8 CORN. MAYTAG Potato Salad Saadloaa White Qrapaa... Plume... Chorrioo... Now State of Washington Russot Potatoes ... Nativa a u t o m a t i c W A S H E R Cole Slaw CO •“ 3 Green Beans, Tomatoes, 8 quath and Cucumbers... ^ w Q Macaroni Salad **®*-U8IVe SALE PRICE Our CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE — DfPiNDAB/UTY A Italian Olive Salad : You will lind II battar than York Stata. • multi-c y c le S j •PERMANENT ' ® CO PRESS MORE SUMMER BONUS LOW PRICES at Pinehurst • PORCELAIN TUB With Scaliest Milk, gal. jugs at $1,39, Shurfine Milk V4 gal. paper at 69<, and Mmo Aprofessionai Wnehurst*^^ Cream $1.19 tk gal. it will pay you to do all your summer shopping at

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10A.M.-8 P.M . 9 10 11 12 13 •m no. nut YOU anASYL luT lll’rt tMLimnui Open dally, here at 302 Main, 8 A.M. Ill 6 P.M. V • risaaniBV PI«8M nott wt art not opan this waak Thura. or Fri. nighta. APPLIANCtS\ • noHsovAior M ucHcsra VEMION B E R N /E 'S ^ TovaoitamuBci 1148TollMdTHni|*t Tri-CIty Shopping Cantor • n siiiv K i PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. MANCHESTER PARKADE TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON 643-9561 875-3394 0. PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLt . b » ^ PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE Ti PAGE TW O-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug 10, 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Au^, 10, 1977 - PAGF, THREE-B Rockville hospital notes CCAG dissatisified Admitted Tuesday; Christina Boucher, Claire Hynek and daughter, Stafford; Thrall Rd., Vernon; Gregory Boucher, Scott Lambert, Elm St., Rockville; Thrall Rd., Vernon; Steven Brennan, , Michael McCaffrey, Laurel St. with hospital answers Tolland; Robert Shores Jr ., South St., Rockville; Hulda McKean, Washington By JUNE TOMPKINS Vernon; Lottta St. John, GrOve St., St., Vernon; Douglas Moore, Tolland; responsibility for developing policies charged to hospital costs, a hospital Rockville; Rutn Warren, Overbrook Dr., Margaret O’Connell, South St., Rockville. Herald Reporter for distribution of the special fund. spokesman said. Vernon. Birth Tuesday: A daughter to Mr. and Members of the Connecticut The hospital has paid personnel Former MMH patients at the Discharged Tuesday: Dwight Banning, Mrs. Sherwood Aborn Jr., Stafford Citizen Action Group (CCAG) and who informs patients needing finan­ meeting who have either paid or are Tolland; Robert D z a t, Tolland; Mrs. Springs. former patients of Manchester cial aid of available assistance. After in the process of paying recent Memorial Hospital (MMH) are dis­ a study of their financial status, the hospital bills under hardship were MANCHESTER PARKADE satisfied with answers from the patients are advised of the best finan­ given applications for financial aid hospital administrators as to why cial aid available according to their from the Hill-Burton fund. Any aid they did not receive information particular circumstances. It could be granted will be determined upon about the availability of certain town or state welfare, social agen­ review of the applications, Roy said. !V- financial assistance toward their cies, veterans' and church groups, or The CCAG planning committee hospital bills. special funds such as the Hill-Burton presented a list of demands, some of About 20 former patients, hospital fund or Brainard Fund, which were answered with officials and CCAG members met To date. Manchester Memorial explanations from Roy and Kenney. SPIsi*-- Tuesday night at St. Jam es Church to Hospital has received $1,103,500 in Roy agreed to act on two of the discuss a list of demands drawn up by Hill-Burton funds.- The hospital demands which are to check on con­ a CCAG planning committee. The agreed to supply 10 per cent of the spicuous locations of recently posted demands were related to portions of money it received from the federal signs and to check on personnel to the Hill-Burton Act which the com­ government in free service to needy give information to patients who may - m i mittee alleges the hospital has patients with no other aid and no in­ be eligible for Hill-Burton Fighting algae in lake ■w,; violated. surance. assistance. At left, residents of the Middle Bolton Lake area in Vernon The Hill-Burton Act. passed in Of the $110,350 designated for free Don Cattanach of East Hartford, 1946, requires that hospitals service from the fund, MMH has so chairman, said in summation, “I gather around Richard Haymes, staff fish biologist with the Master Charge, m far given $119,600, a hospital state Department of Environmental Protection, to receive in­ Visa & receiving federal money to expand or don't think the answers to our BankAmerIcard improve facilities must provide cer­ spokesman said. In the hospital’s questions tonight were complete.” structions on how to spread copper sulphate in the lake to Are Welcome. tain amounts of free service to the Center for Mental Health, $81,600 has He said committee members will alleviate a serious problem with algae. Looking over his Or Use Your community, and that information of been distributed among 2,200 check on the H ill-Burton fund shoulder is Eugene Orlowski of Vernon’s Health Department. Youth Center such service be posted in the patients, and $38,000 to more than 100 availability information at the Above, the volunteer homeowners prepare to load their boats Charge hospital. others as inpatients, he said. hospital soon and will act according­ The hospital has exceeded its 10 with the chemicals. Some of the boats were donated for use by Ait The main contention of the group is ly. "We ll see what happens,” he not that the hospital doesn't give free per cent goal in past years and so far said. Cattanach pieaded financial Cartop Rentals of Vernon. (Herald photos by Pinto) service, but that it fails to provide in­ this fiscal year which ends Sept. 30. hardship when his wife was a m ater­ formation by means of brochures or The aid money u.sed beyond that nity patient at MMH two different posters and through its staff that provided by the Hill-Burton fund is times. such service is available through the Vernon gets housing rehab aid Hill-Burton fund. A poster with such information has Vernon’s application for a federal grant of The town’s application stated that the July fire calls been on display in the emergency $279,00 for a housing rehabilitation program program will provide decent housing for low- has been approved. room, but in June, other posters were and moderate-income families by encouraging The Vernon Fire Department responded to Carla shows proof of reading achievement placed in the business office and in landlords to bring the housing up to local 32 calls during the month of July, a slight The announcement of its approval came Carla Krysiak of 65 Green Rd. shows Tom Byron III of 41 Lexington Dr. proof that she has the admitting office. Queen arrives decrease from June but more than the same Tuesday afternoon from the office of Connec­ housing code standards. period last year. read more than 10 books during the summer reading program at Whiton Memorial Library. Throughout the disorderly The program could Involve the demolition of ticut Congressman Christopher Dodd. meeting, in spite of various informa­ some deteriorated houses. It will also involve ’The breakdown of calls was one grass fire, Tom holds his paper balloon mobile, one of which was given to each participant in the tion offered and questions answered The application was approved by the revising the town’s housing code and stronger three box alarms, three mutual aid calls, program called “Race the Wind in Your Own Balloon.’’ The balloons are on display in the in Belfast by George Roy, hospital controller, Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ enforcement efforts. three emergency standbys, seven structure library’s children’s room. Each participating child will be given his award at a party and Edward J. Kenney, hospital ad­ BELFAST, Northern Ireland ment (HUD) and the money is provided The town has previously received a grant for fires, one car fire, one dryer fire, one oven The royal yacht Britannia avoided Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Whiton Auditorium. (Herald photo by Pinto) ministrator, the main question, (UPl) — Queen Elizabeth was through the Housing and Community £)evelop- rehabilitation of owner-occupied housing and fire, two trash fires and one gasoline Belfast itself and anchored at ment Act. “ Why w eren't and why aren 't welcomed to Northern Ireland today this program has been under way for washdown. Bangor, 10 miles away. patients informed of this special fund by a 21-gun salute from her subjects The funds will allow absentee landlords to sometime in the Rockville section. Authorities insisted Elizabeth use Also, the rescue squad had six auto accident and why aren't there posters in con­ and a spate of bombings, arson and rehabilitate some 440 rental units in the Homeowners are ioaned money at a low in­ a helicopter to go to her first official standbys, two extrications and one medical spicuous places in the hospital?” Rockville section of town. terest rate. Northern Irish teen-agers sniper attacks by the Provisional function, conferring titles and honors assist. remained unanswered. Irish Republican Army, which vowed to 50 dignitaries at Hillsborough. The hospital administration was to make it "a day to remember.” The helicopter trip was the queen’s charged with discrimination by Unlike some of her other Silver first, and the British government in­ leave for home tonight several in the audience when Roy Jubilee visits around Britain, this sisted she make it on a two-engined Church prepares for bazaar ‘Parting is such sweet sorrow’’ during the Vernon Circle sidewalk explained that Hill-Burton assistance was not a day of celebration — 30,000 craft. Since she assumed the throne happy evening, but had its sad Vernon may have been true for moments when the party was about day sales. The manager of the store, funds are used primarily in the areas troops and police clamped virtual the government has refused to allow ’The St. Joseph Sweethearts, parishioners, charge of publicity. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, but ready to break up. put the watch in a box and gave it to of greatest need — obstetrics and martial law throughout the province, her fly in a helicopter for safety The 19th annual St. Joseph’s Church Outdoor have been busy making golumpki and pierogi Chairmen and booths are Marian not for the Northern Irish teen-agers The Irish teen-agers and their teen­ the lad. mental health clinic with some to be Irish Catholic youths rioted in reasons. Bazaar will begin Monday at 6 p.m. at the for the bazaar and there are thousands of Narkawicz, American kitchen; Lottie Ziemba, who will leave for home tonight after age Manchester hosts stopped It will be a tearful farewell tonight, used in extreme emergency cases. Belfast and IRA bombs exploded Before, during and after the church grounds. ’The bazaar will run Monday them. Heien Koniar, Polish kitchen; Mr. and Mrs. nearly six weeks of living with dancing long enough to watch films when the bus leaves St. Mary’s “There is just so much money to around the province. queen’s arrival, the IRA attempted through Friday from 6 to 11 p.m. and Saturday spread over a large area," Kenney The two kitchens at the fair will have Polish Jam es Erickson, Wanda Satkiewicz, booth Manchester families. and slides of the group’s activities parking lot at 6:15 for Boston. Shortly “ We feel .she will be perfectly to make good its promise that the 51- from noon to midnight. ’There is no admission added. and American foods. ’There will be a variety of “Nobody wants to go home,” was before 10, their plane is scheduled to ’safe,” one official said, “but nothing year-old monarch’s visit would be “a charge. personnel; Carol Hopowiecz, rides personnel; while in Manchester as guests of St. beverages, including cold beer. the cry of more than one Irish teen­ Jam es and St. Mary’s Church. leave Logan Airport near Boston, and The act states that each hospital has been left to chance" lay to rem em ber" On Saturday, Aug. 20, there will be a kiddie Joseph Rasulis, Frank Novak, Edward Jan- For 18 years money raised by the bazaar ager Tuesday. Chris McCann and Joe Barbara Best who came to they will be on the way home. benefitting by it shall have the matinee beginning at 1 p.m. It will feature kid­ ton. Big Six; Stan Bloniarz, Mike Reardon, helped pay the church mortgage, built a con­ Duffy said they would m iss the Manchester in 1975 in the first die rides at reduced prices and Disneyland bee; Anthony Dowgiewicz, Clarence Suchecki, vent for the church sisters, operate St. Joseph bingo. freedom of life in Manchester. characters. ecumenical Irish Children’s Project School and serve as a cushion for increasing Christine McKinney, who celebrated of St. Jam es and St, Mary’s Church, Raffle tickets for a 1977 automobile and two Ai and Lou Wagner, bicycle raffle; Jean operational expenses and improvements. her 15th birthday shortly after the said that on her first visit she didn’t other major prizes are being sold. The Kurr, golumpki and potato pancakes; Al The Rev. Aloysius Kisluk, church pastor, is group arrived in Manchester June 29, know many Catholics, but "now I drawing will be Aug. 20 at 11:30 p.m. Wagner, Clarence Suchecki, Frank Novak, honorary chairman of the fair. Chester said she doesn’t want to go back know a whole lot.” Barbara said she ’This year the midway wiil feature 30 prize Max Sadlak, poster distribution; Peter Bloniarz is general chairman. Co-chairmen because “we can't talk to each other is now able to stop and talk to her booths and 10 m ajor rides. Parishioners and Dureiko, money runner; Helen Bloniarz, are Bernice Gili, Marian Narkawicz and Wan­ when we get home.” We’ll just try it Catholic friends in Portadown. “We friends of the church staff the booths. cake; Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, car raffle. da Satkiewicz. anyway, she said. Everyone is going just get on wonderfully,” she said. Bingo will be held nightly under a large tent Patricia Cedor is secretary. John Deptula to try and get back here, she added. Chris McCann was impressed on the grounds. There is aiso a large tent for Dan Skiba, stock; Dureiko boys, eiectrical Sale effective August 10 thru August 13 Jr., William Rogalus and Lois Matczak are She predicted Tuesday afternoon because people “don’t care about refreshments. maintenance; Bob Benware, Donald Fortuna, treasurers. Max Sadlak and Ms. Cedor are in Store Hours 9:30-9:30 Daily Sun 11-5 soda. m that last night's farewell party and religion here.” He and his friend, mobile disco at St. Mary’s Episcopal John Glenn, of Manchester, said they Church wouldn’t be “much of a par­ liked the way each other talked. John ty.” especially liked the different phrases : r Coventry plans rules on events She was partially right, it was a and sayings of the Irish young people. The Coventry Parks and Recreation Com­ Chris had perhaps the best idea of J town. This would exlude most local Dog damage case all. He thought it would be “grand” if mission in preparing recommendations for an organizations from the fee payment. Fire calls o . Frank Connolly, town manager, has asked thfe teen-agers could come from ordinance to reguiate special events in town. The final ordinance must be weighed by the the Town Council for permission to refer to Manrlirster Manchester to visit us.” The Rev. Public Chief Robert Kjeiiquist prepared the Town Council and a public hearing before it is Tuesday, 6:26 p.m, —Box Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. original draft. approved. the town attorney a recent case of dog damage amounting to $455. 434. False alarm. (Town) Mary’s Church, said “That would be The recreation commissioners feei any town Tuesday, 9:45 p.m. —Car The commissioners also plan to begin work “We had an incident in town where several an eye-opener for Manchester kids.” gathering attracting more than 200 people fire at 75 Center St. (Town) should be covered by the ordinance. A vaiid on an ordinance which wouid reguiate private sheep were killed by a dog,’’ Conn6lly told the Today, 12:59 a m. —Awning The Northern Irish teen-agers will license wouid have to be obtained from Town use of the town’s parks. A recently passed or­ council. fire at House & Hale, 945 Main have many memories to take home Manager Frank Connoily at least 30 days in dinance applied only to Sandy Shores, Lisicke The dog’s alleged owner is denying St. (Town) with them. One lad, will even be 6l8M Tumblors Crestline Grill 6-Pek Cendy Bert Coffeemeker advance. Beach, and area adjacent to these beaches. ownership, the town manager said. wearing a watch, which he admired Our r*g. 1.97 Our rag. 21.47 Our rtg. 1.07 Our rag. 12.76 The new rule wouid require Connoiiy to Light blue slyling that's Set of four All metal hooded grill make public disciosure of the event within 3 Musketeers. Milky Way. completely Immersible, 25 oz. gtateee. with adjustable spit and Snickers handy 6-paks, stain resistant. Brews 3-0 grid, swing out motor. seven days of receipt of the appiication. He Rt. 85 paving scheduled HRC hears complaint Qold or evocado 12.88 great for snacks cups of coffee 8.77 would have to either grant or deny the applica­ tion within 14 days. Bolton Traffic men will be on duty to direct traffic The application must include a description through tae work area. Motorists are asked to at a closed meeting tXhic of the event, its iocation, a facilities plan in­ Resurfacing of a 1.7-mile section of Rt. 85 in use caution and keep alert for men and equip­ cluding portable toilets, and the date and Boiton is scheduled to begin ’Thursday, it was John C, Flanagan, a black resident of separately by the commission during the ment on the roadway when passing through hours, and must meet state and local health announced today by the state Department of Galaxy Dr., brought a complaint against session, and the commission acted as a the work area. standards. Transportation. his white neighbors to Manchester’s panel of judges would act, he said. The Board will meet Human Relations Commission last month commission believes that the best interest The license wouid be vaiid for three days The work wili invoive the section of Rt. 85 after it is issued. The Board of Education will meet Thursday at a closed meeting. of all parties would be served by keeping beginning at Rt. 6 dnd running south. Work iR olaidsi at 8 p.m, at the Bolton Center School Library The commission failed to give proper the proceedings confidential, he said. i m TAC lD TABLFTS f The nonrefundable fee for the iicense would wiii be performed daily between 7 a m. and Board members will hear the final report of notice of the meeting. The minutes were Sweeney, who expects to ask for a for­ be $100, but Connolly would have the option of 4:30 p.m. The job will take about three Sava Mora Enrfgy ilgeto . the Committee to Study Town and School In­ available as required by the FOI, but mal ruling on the issue from the town waiving the fee for groups which have working days and is scheduled to be com­ SPECIAL PURCHASE Gerden Shovel provided sociai or cuitural services to the tramural and Interscholastic Programs It could not be released to the media counsel, said that there is a difference iToothpestel pleted, weather permitting, by Monday. between executive sessions of public agen­ Our reg. 4.97 will be presented by Harvey Harpin, com­ From the Maker You Know Beat because they had not been approved by the Small size gar­ 9 oz Super mittee chairman. commission, according to the town cies on the deciding of public Issues such Power Rd IVentlletorFen Super Glue den shovel of Size RoleIC as the rezoning of streets and this case hollowback con­ Board members will discuss the 1976-77 secretary who covered the meeting. Our rag. 49.61 Our rag. 1.47 Our rtg. Infants, Tots, Boys & Girls struction Our rag. 1.27 Area police report budget report and the guaranteed tax base Flanagan has said that the teen-agers in which dealt with a private problem. 1 drop d e s ig n e d funds. the neighborhood have been harassing him Sweeney said that he had not researched Thermoslaticalty poclally for light Regular or ; controlled vent fan. Spearmint, f and his children. Among the teen-agers the Freedom of Information Act, but said holds 1,000 digging and gar- Ellington issued by Common Pleas Court 19 charging Fall & Winter Playtogs ready to Install. 22 only dening Bottle of 76 that at this time he has every reason to 32.90 Frederick Orson, 29, of Enfield, was him with two counts of second-degree were children of Frank Livingston, a 99< believe that the giving of notice to all par­ ■ 7T - charged Tuesday with criminal trespassing. burglary, and one count each of first-degree member of the commission. Livingston Ellington firm ties concerned in this case on an Police said the arrest was made on compiaint arson, third-degree and fourth-degree larceny. attended the closed session and then took exclusively m atter, came within the FOI. of Patricia Flaherty of Hillside Dr. East Vernon Police said the arrests were the 25% O ff a leave of absence from the commission Hartford. result of the investigation of breaks into local gets more aid until the case is resolved. The commission will again go into executive session Tuesday to reach a deci­ Police said Ms. Fiaherty was renting a cot­ homes and the burning of a car. The alleged in­ Reg. 3.35 to 14.50 NOW 2.50 to 10.90 Atty, Joseph Sweeney, a member of the commission, said today that the commis­ sion on the case. I tage at Crystai U k e and Orson, whom she cidents took place Aug. 5 and 6, police said. An Ellington firm will get extra help in its sion had notified all parties concerned in The July and Tuesday meetings are un­ knew, came to the cottage Monday and was Ruest was held overnight at the police sta­ expansion plan as a result of financing ap­ AC/DC Tape Recorder the case. Each party involved was heard usual for the commission, as it normaliy . Our rag. 32.97 told to leave and not to return. tion in lieu of posting a $15,000 bond. He was to proved Tuesday by the state Department of Paddle Lollipop Tremendous assortments of line quality playtogs for fall & winter Cor­ doesn’t meet during July and August. 5 pushbutton func> be presented in court in Rockville today. Our rag. 36t Police said Orson did return Tuesday and Commerce through its financing arm, the duroy slacks. Corduroy overalls. Jean pants. Knit pants. Polo shirts tion slide volume broke into the cottage causing about $100 Connecticut Development Authority. Velour shirts, coveralls. Slack sets. Overall sets. And morel All are no- control. Dellcioualy worth of damage to a door and window He Barbara Wziontko, 26, of 655 Talcottville The Authority voted approval of $245,000 for Bettery/electric. flavored. 3 oz., Iron. All are 25% off. For boys & girls 3 months to size 7. Manchester police report Biiterlas not in* candy. Save at ^ was released on a $500 non-surety bond for Rd., Vernon, was arrested Tuesday on the R ice Packaging Co. ’The sum represents an eluded. 26.88 Km art appearance in Common Pleas Court 19 warrants charging her with four counts of increase of $10,000 over the $235,000 which was Rockville, Aug, 23. issuing bad checks. The complaints were approved in May. Manchester Police are investigating the about 1:30 p.m. to a call of rocks being thrown into the Purnell parking lot from made by local businesses, police said. The Rice expansion financing was one of 10 theft of $247.51 from a safe at the Bonanza Sirloin Pit, 240 Spencer St. the roof at 801 Main St. Walter Hicking, 35, of West Willington, was She was released on a ^50 non-surety bond projects given the authority’s go-ahead From the Same Famous Maker The theft was reported Monday at 5:39 Court date for both Drown and Lane is treaty and released at Rockville General for court appearance Sept. 14. Tuesday, ’The authority okayed financing a p.m., police said. A rear door at the Aug. 29. Casita o u r rag. 177.88 Hospital early this morning for injuries suf­ total of $2,520,175 in expansion projects. Orig. 7.00, 8.00 & 9.00 Jackets restaurant was unlocked, according to the For bug-free dining or family fun, rugged fered in an accident on Rt. 140. Hebron Road w o rk planned Ironstone police report. Police charged a South Windsor man in Cash# with fiberglast screana. Yellow' Police said Hicking was driving a tractor- James Healey, 19, of Hartford, was taken to For Infants, Tots, Boys & Girls Our rag. 36.39 Melamine Set 13goo The state Department of Transportation connection with a two-car automobile ac­ CompM. Hrvtot lor Our rtg. 2.47 vinyl top. Flft In station wagon, sate up In 20 trailer truck and apparently the steering or Windham Community Memorial Hospital mlnutesi At Kmart tavingt. 8 panal will start work Thursday on a concrete Two persons were arrested Tuesday and cident that occurred at 10 p.m. Tuesday. tight, ov.nproof, the front end lo ck ^ as he was rounding a Wednesday with injuries suffered in a car- overlay of Rt. 83 in Ellington. The project tf.t.rgtnl ••I., our rag. 218.88 9 panel ...... NOW 8141.00 charged with second-degree reckless en- Raymond F. Hardy, 33, of South Wind­ oolorfMt. 40 curve. ’The load in the truck shifted and the motorcycle accident on Walt St. 2.00 &3.00 pc. •«. C hild's 3 piece our reg. 277.88 11 panal ...... NOW 8178.00 begins at Rt. 285 and runs about three quarters dangerment in connection with a rock­ e r , was charged with operating under the '*(hll» only. UmM unit tipped over. No police action was taken. Police said Healy suffered arm and elbow of a mile to Rt. 140. qunWlM. teeturlrw Mtcfcey Mouee 1.97 Limited quantitlaa, no rainchackt Super valuesi Brushed denim Jackets. Corduroy Jackets. throwing incident, police said, influence and reckless driving, police injuries. He was the driver of the cycle. The ’The work is to be completed in one day, Bedford cord jackets. Knit Jackets. Blazer jackets. All are $>er- Peter C. Drown, 16, of 108M McKee St., said. The accident occurred on Tolland car was driven by Susan Dixon of Hartford. Vernon between 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. manent press poly-cotton. Sizes 12 months to toddler 4 are and Etarl B. Lane, 18, of Andover, were Tpke. at the Oakland St. intersection. • SILVER LANE She was charged with making an improper 239 SPENCER STREET MANCHESTER Traffic will be directed by flagmen and 2.00 Boys & girls sizes 4 to 7 are 3.00. arrested, police said. Police responded at There were no serious injuries reported. Joseph A. Ruest, 27, of no certain address, turn and is scheduled to appear in court in was arrested in Vernon Tuesday on warrants signs. Motorists are asked to use caution while Court date is Aug. 30. Rockville Aug. 19. passing through the work area. < PAGE FOUR-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 10, 1977 ©^^SQUIZ Fernandez out MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 10. 1977 - PAGE FIVE-B Plainfield reeulte I MIAMI (UPI) - The Last night’s softball Miami Dolphins put former defensive star Herald angle Manny Fernandez and nuMT mjm WHA officials to reheat f7nS-ll(l) m $-11(11 defensive back Gary Burl mot fisT - mvsk rm MMMf 31N UN 4-UMM.M 21M IN 4M DUSTY to a 13-1 pasting of Vito’s in night at Fitzgerald to earn UN MCatbakf SM IN Scoring in all but one in­ the nightcap. Pete Bezzini on injured waivers mwad in sji m IN U tr ? lirMyTram 7M a berth in the upcoming Earl Yost limkj Mu Ul S.N TK315S TM 32M ning, Suburban Floors tripled and singled and town tournament. Brad Tuesday, reducing the HwMi }N MM lU M SIMM roster to the required 60. T1f:31if fMcti Ul Ntf SIMM i4a4Upatf S$2M trounced CBT Blue, 16-6, Steve Wronker doubled and Ladr had three hits in­ Sports Editor MMi 7il M SUN TriMa l-l-S M S22UN la 4U M SISUI last night at Robertson Trilicts I-7 S M SUf.71 I 4N M S2231N singled twice to lead the cluding a solo homer and SOTITMaCMaiT) TOn $-11 (II behind a 16-hit attack. Biil bidding war with NHL winners. Six different S U M $•!« IQ XRtKuNMMr IM 3M 2-TAt Cm IIM IN $M THE REPS TEP KLMS7EWSV1 Phil Chak and Pete UirtOM* UN 4.M IN UA Tam IM IlM SM LEP THE NX. WITH 49 HR'S DiYeso had four hits, Man­ players had one hit each Ignatowicz two apiece for FLORIDA ■iUia RM» tlN Ul 2#! IMmr 14m UH IN MtecNv In. M 7 N TKNil IN 1954, HIS ONWTITXE. ny Vital three and Bob for Vito's. Glass. Rich Lachapelle and superstars and talented amateurs to TM31M NEW YORK (UPI) - Stung themselves at the expense of the here today, has turned us off com­ TIf.- 31:71 MM3UMS31N NTUnUSNM WHO IS THE ONLY REP TO Rivers, Barry Bernstein Ted Kuchas collected two its ranks, initiating a costly and often MM lU M SUM Mtd$ m M SUN (a 2U M S121M WIN THAT TITLE SINCE by the National Hockey older league," pletely," Tntecta t-1-3 mi SIMM TrMta 14-2 M S7S7M and Henry O'Brian two WOMEN’S REC blows apiece for the Vets. Sm Thursday’s bitter rivalry. Mr MWt Ul M SUN Triiicta244 M S921M 016 TEP? Age ruling unfair with $144 in the box. Feature game "There is no way I would recom­ The merger needed 14 of 18 votes in snomis-iKt) orami $-11 (C) apiece for Floors Fred Seven runs in the first in­ League’s abrupt veto of a "They were obviously disap­ TIM S-ll (M) l-SMiM llil 7M A , TONY PEREX found Jai Alai nipping Moriarty's for mend to my board of directors that the NHL and there was considerable MipM« 17M SM 3M 44aa(aatv lavli UN tM 4N Shaw had three blows and ning and five more in the Talk about discrimination, the an­ merger agreem ent. World pointed," said Ziegler. "But there is S-flMaMi IN 7-UctCM IN IN 0. FRANK P09INS0N the American Division title, 1-0, in the Cincinnati Stingers ever again sentiment toward the plan. But the 1 Sefl Mf 3M IN T-CaMiOMM 4M Hank Gorski, Ron Janes second propelled LaValee nual Town Tennis Tournaments will Hockey Association officials nothing to prevent them from ap­ 2NM SNr 3M TM: 31M TM31i2 C. JOHNNY 0ENCH eight innings. Tonight the MB's face apply for a National Hockey League minority included Toronto Maple TML 3Ilt MM SU M SS4 N and Wayne Colon two to an easy 16-4 decision be staged later this month and play plying again next year.” MM1UMS31N I U7 M SUM Bristol at 5:30 at St. Thomas...Third have promised to reheat the franchise,” Cincinnati Stingers' Leafs" president Harold Ballard and m m u$ m sinm a U7 M S7IM apiece for the Bankers. over SBM at Cheney. Nan­ will be limited to town residents 18 Bitter WHA officials insisted this MmU Ul M SUM TrilM l-S-; M S142IM TMcta 4-7-3 M S3UM />NHH0('4aiMUfc and final SAM-MCC road races will bidding war which prompted president Bill DeWitt Jr. said. outgoing league president Clarence TnlM t-1-2 M SM.7I cy Nassiff and Kathy Har- years of age and over. This rule, in a would not happen. Suffering in atten­ aoms-iid} TianiTMQoMM (I) be staged tonight at the Community both sides to seek an accom­ “We believe that the NHL was Campbell. TMTI $-11 (I) MhcO UN $M 34*1 SMw UN IIM IM CANDLELIGHT tigan each had four hits release from Mel Siebold, recreation dance and recognition, they had l-liriiNS^ tM IN 4N 3-Mrr Mm, M IlM ItM Mlar, Mp IM 4.N Assistant coach College campus starting at 7 afraid of the high caliber of our on- 44m M* IN 7 N Seventeen hits were and Ginny Chuck, Teresa director, means Manchester's out­ modation. accepted stern terms from the NHL. "The door is still open on the WHA M Me XH 74hmM. M $-TllntTM SM o'clock...Nice honor for Ray McKen­ ice product,” Jacques McKeag of the issue,” said Campbell. "It's no TM 31:12 TM 41:47 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) banged out in a 13-3 victory Lynn, Debbie Triggs and standing young players, and there Now they indicate they may use their TM: 31:73 MM 314 M SM.N MM 3U pm S114M na and Junie Brazauskas, "We are going ahead with plans for Winnipeg Jets said. "We opened our secret that our league was very wide­ MM 114 M S74M NtMj 413 M S242M — Pat Quinn, veteran by Holiday Lanes over Nancy Grier three apiece are a number like Cherie Dow, Jim last resources trying to establish hhtcU 114 M S103M Impart* 3-M ptHN S1N3NSI membership in the Connecticut Soft- an eight-team league.” said New books to them...what has happened ly divided. It's also no secret that my TrilMta 4-3-7 M NU7I ITTOMKL 27r Atlanta Flames' Crispino’s at Robertson. for the Doors. Elaine Kennedy, and Scott Gottlieb are in­ TrMt* 1-44 M SUt.2t : S21I.7I2 ball (fast pitch) Hall of Fame. No England Whalers' president Howard personal disposition was not in favor defenseman, Tuesday was Roger Talbot had three Charizone, Robin Bryant, eligible. one worked harder for the sport in Baldwin Tuesday. "Let the NHL of a merger. " named an assistant coach hits and Steve Longo, John Ann DeMarchi, Donna In Dow’s case, this outstanding East Hartford than McKenna. His come to us in the future.” Ballard, who claimed the WHA by the Philadelphia Flyers Domanick, Jim Balesano Cammeyer and Sue youngster is perhaps the finest The NHL's board of governors of the NHL, to taRe over and Denis Wirtella two player within the town limits. Why Dovelette-sponsored clubs ranked Baldwin disappointed~~ would die without the merger, was TUMToarr FTU coonTim cmsi it) Lofstrom had two safeties rejected the proposed expansion plan less restrained. ■UTM WMi - mot TUT 2-CiJuaiaM 33M IM 4M ■rra s-ll (0 the job of the late Barry apiece for Lanes. Mike apiece for the Bankers. should she be barred, because she’s with the best in the country. HARTFORD (UPI) — New England Whalers General Manager Howard Madn AMi IIM 7N IN Brazauskas, a local man, displayed to accept six WHA teams into a Winnings not everything." he rvT s-ll (Cl SMM Has 3M 3.N MMMlM 4U IN Ashbee Coughlin homered for only 16? Baldwin said Tuesday he is disappointed the National Hockey League MU'ir i M„ 3.N IN 3M 74MiirrT frsvs 3M i-rmM r« IN his pitching wares for many years at separate division of the NHL next said. "It's the only thing" S-Mii i Tm IN 7N TMNN TM 31:N Quinn will handle the Crispino's. EASTERN The tournament will feature six season. rejected a proposed merger with the World Hockey League. 44M firm I N MM 215 pm UTM MM 7U pm SUN Flyers defensemen and 'Id-tu I' divisions. The men’s and women’s Robertson Park and then with the "It's naturally a disappointment but it certainly is not the end of the The NHL will meet again in Toron­ TM 11.17 Nrfwta 21S pm S3N.N fariacU U7 pm SlUN Looking Glass II with a Doves. "After very careful con­ to in the final week of August. MM SU M S41N Trilseta 2-S-T pm STUM Trifscta 1-7-1 pm S3N.N work closely with Coach Blue Moon scored in all five-run sixth frame got singles and mixed doubles divisions world,” he said. Trifsrta I-S4 pm S717.N SOU S-ll (A) sideration," said NHL president Ziegler, refusing to admit that the Torn TMQ CONSS (A) Fred Shero and his other but the first inning en route past MCC Vets, 8-5, last should be open to all regardless of John Ziegler, “Jhe prepared plan of "This deal for Hartford does not have the impact it has for some other SUM S-II (I) 4-SNIIsn 3M IM in IJmit’iRMia 3M IN lU Pennant fever vote was a defeat, said, "In my posi­ SlUt lMdlMkii 24N 7N 4M J Sm 0 4M 3.N Kmj la S.N IN new assistant Terry Crisp. age. expansion failed to receive the teams.We do very nicely in Hartford, in the WHA. The fans have 14am SaNM 13.N IN l-SM rriN M SM 1-My Irm S.N T lip s n u irl |HH>pk’ Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert Pennant Fever may have hit supported it and supported it well,” Baldwin said. ' tion as chairman of the board and as T-SMaff M 2M TM 31M TM UN required majority necessary. There a member of the fact-finding com­ TM 3144 MM NT pm SUN This printing test pattern is were not barred from tourney play Boston long before the Red Sox He said the NHL's board of governor can "give no valid reason for rejecting MM 4U pm SHIM tarfscta U7 pm SUN (MM 3U pm SUN will be no expansion for the 1977-78 mittee on merger, my only respon­ Trifscta $4-7 M S24I4M Trifsda 4-7-3 pm SHIM hrfscta 3U pm SUM part of The Herald quality stillsavoiiill.VB. when they were 15-16 year-olds. regained first place in the American season." the application. I can't give you one. They weren't dealing in good faith' Trifscta Il-l pm SU3N Ill lift- llls l u r n llc i M \ci) u.|\^ Irtsiu -. \i)(| |j;i\ i|u- sibility was to make sure that all of IMtaMIUMS4IM SnUU S-ll (I) onami s-ii (o AIRWAY control program in order to NOTICE There's still time to alter the rule. League East standings. The RSox The announcement may have He said the league would carry on without the NHL. TM S-tl (I) S4MCM(ar, M 77.N TM 4M 14tMu Mb 4.M 3M IN give you one of the finest hiKiiCYl mU'U'M f}fcl.4\i O njii-U M i s.i\irij7s u iu h (.,u - Entries will not be accepted until have averaged 26,842 fans for their "There is one thing all this has done, it has united the league emotional­ the facts and legalities were 4- IM OriMI S N 4 N IN T-IM SM 3.21 IN TRAVEL AGENCY u iih .1 SI .(HH» in m itm tin (I<-|»o m i w.n sm|| ,..n „ .,„im ii). signalled the end of the WHA, which i-ri Un IN 4 N MMratli May. M IN MM Siiam 3SN 17.N newspapers in the nation. Probate Court is open for today with opening play listed first 48 home dates at Fenway Park ly and financially,” he said. presented to the governors here 5- MdOau SNU M 3.N TM 31:77 S4htf Seisms SOO 457 CENTER ST. conferences with the • \ll (he u;i\ ii|) fti ifii u-.its' {■ii.ir.4iiii-i-(l (.u -m ilmuL'Ii tsihii five years ago began luring today." TM 3IN inns fiisiiuMions .til- iu \m iim i' m .iiii' i .I iIii ii i.iics ()|x’n ,t Aug. 19. this season, the best in the cir­ TM llil (MM U7 pm 130.29 QhM IU pm S41N 646-2500 judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 MM 4U pm S2SN Mecta U7 pm SSt.N brfacta lU pm SM.N s,i\ inns *M i ‘ »uni .n H .n i fi m d \,itiiiii,tl. Wi- ptn h i u k - mii'ii-st cuit...Tip Department; Don't make Nrfida 4U pm S31.N Trrfscta S-74 M S2UN : s P.M. on Thursday nights Ml \om h iu iii’! I)i-(>tjsiis.iii- iiiMiH (I i(|) ii»S|i),(HHI. It-tifi.tl Tnfsda 44-S pm S31SN Trifsda 14-S pm S314.I0 Time marches on the trip to Fenway unless you have a aam s-ii (i) TWini TAINI COKI (I) Night telephone number: ifniil.nitnis K fjuiic.j MiltM.iriii.il inicirM |xii.il(\ loi c.uli TMHI S-ll {1} I4fwr I MM IM 4.N IN C i 6494)446. Haw the time flies. Bill Shaw, a ticket or you may wind up sitting in ♦4aj rmn in j.n in I-fistrsdu IN S.N MU Ml 11.N S.U IU uiduiiiiual. l-Ti UN OiN 1. tap 4M 141 sergeant in the Connecticut State the outfield or centerfield bleachers. White Sox get lift l-fais ImMI in 3.N T-Carrkl Irsai, M S.U S4sttar Ata bttar 3N C om plete 3-7i Slip lad l u TM 31M TM 40i4 Travel Service William'E. FilzGeraid iiAirm Mm v\TH)\.\i. Police, will note his 20th anniversary Tickets are at a premium for games TM nil MM lU pm SU N (MM lU pm SUN well into September...The crazy MM 114 pm SIO.N NrfscU Ul pm S34.N "Don't Urn Tom Bfitboit Vt" Judge of Probate B.\\Kf4*TIUST ...... as a trooper Aug. 20. The former ^•rfacti 411 pm SUN Trifscta l-l-T pm UUM SNarlada l-l-S-2 pm UUU American League schedule has both ATTOMKf: 29N I he Kirsi I’huc loSuu- Manchester High and UConn g/idder from former pitcher Trflacti 4-I-3 pm S3ISN NAM£:S22SJ9S is still active in Midget League Foot­ Boston and New York off for two ball as a member of the board of days before playing directors. He served as a coach for tonight...Mitchell Chmielewski (Bob NEW YORK (UPI) — Journeyman right-hander Jesse Jeffer­ two decades...Condolences are Meleski) died last week in Rockville. son, who exasperated his former manager, Paul Richards of the extended to the family of Joseph He was a top-flight and well- , with his wildness last year, gave his cx- Jai alai results Mistretta. The latter, a fine football respected umpire for many years in mates a big lift when he tamed their closest rivals, the the Manchester Twilight Baseball player during his youth, died earlier , on four hits Tuesday night. 2nd BIG WEEK this week. He was the father of Pat League...Cherie Dow notched another win on the tennis court when And while Jefferson and the Toron- Mistretta, director of athletics at Lobsters tlefeat Soviets to Blue Jays were defeating the she whipped Sue Ming Norton of singled home runs in the eighth in­ HUNT MR snum Manchester Community Twins, 6-2, the While Sox' «**• M.N IN 4J« MID-SUfVtlVIER College...Jeff Koelsch reports a Fairfield in the Girls' 16 and under ning to snap a 1-1 tic as the second- brigade went on a rampage.against lM«S> IM IN IM ; M* IN IN division in the Newington Cross By K arl 5 o h ( place Orioles, behind the four-hit •) *U SJI IM record collection for a twinbill at St. the AL's other expansion "baby." the ■SI IN MM IS SSIM Thomas was taken Monday night Court Tournament. Sports Editor pitching of Ross Grimslcy. moved to MM M INJI Mm s-i sm.;i Seattle Mariners. The Chisox hriKb IS w n within i'z games of idle Boston the rrMb S.M UMN One sport in which the Soviets have not caught up with the rest slammed six homers including two TrttKta III SUSN oomi AL East. The loss was Cleveland's suss of the world is tennis. by Eric Sodcrholm to pummel Seat­ I^MM IIN in Ul sixth in a row. ISran IMin IIN in IN JOini, [mar, 7j | 14, Last night the Eastern Division Boston Lobsters moved within tle, 13-3, and increase their American Mtia I N IM 2.UMMMI u! l igerjt 1- 1, Itri'urrH 2-() ™ SH MM u sun Buckner continues one game of capturing the title in World Team Tennis with an League West lead to two games over MM i; SUN Mhcto 17 SHIM Steve Brye hit solo homers in NMN M S1U.7I 7rSK(l 17.1 S4U7I Specially Price(J! easy 28-21 decision over the Soviets before a fine crowd of 3,482 Minnesota. Trlftcti 1.14 SSNM successive innings of the nightcap to at the Hartford Civic Center. Tm really glad for them, " said give the Brewers a split. Bill IMnr UcH ii.H IN 4.N Jefferson. "I hope the While Sox win 24mii|ilm 1.21 SN 44dim CnriM 11.21 S.N Perfect for Entertaining ... to give first-aid The Lobsters swept four of the five Travers, just back from the disabled ______1-Imm Am I ?u tSvM Mrla 3.21 it (Chisox President) Bill Veeck is a T-IMy SM ita MM 44 S4IN matches, only Tony Roche losing to that is the envy of many male list, went seven innings for his first mm 1-2141.N MSM 14 SlISJI Ideal for Gifting NEW YORK (UPI) — Despite severe pain in his left ankle players. super guy. I don't have anything win since April 29 In the opener. hrnrn 2-1 S121.N TriSM 441 SINN Russian ace Alex Metreveli, 6-3. against the White Sox. I just didn't TrifNti M-7 S4S1N from off-season surgery that would force many players to the Last year the weakest link in the Tigers' rookie right-hander Dave Tumi Six limes the two teams met this gel to pitch over there. " FONTI 7.N 2il Lobsters, last place finishers, was Rozema pitched a five hitter for his MNmM 11,N S.N sidelines. Bill Buckner continues to supply first-aid to the season and the result was the same in Jefferson has harnessed some of ISM t.N 4.N with the women. This year, the 12th victory. Jason Thompson hit a 41m, 4.N . each. last year's wildness and after his 7MM '■* MM 17 SSIM strongest part of the team is the solo homer, his 20th, to key a lliree- MM 2 S SN.N TYie left-handed hitting first The Soviets, without a "home latest victory, accomplished with the NriM 7.) SUM Reds 4, Diidgcrx 0 fairer sex performers. run Tigers' seventh inning. 7W1k(i is SIM.7I 7iM> 7.44 SSI17I baseman, who is hitting at a .307 clip, court,” have all 44 starts scheduled help of homers from Roy Howell and 7rMti IS-7 SSN.U Uflutn Rookie left-hander Doug Capilla on the road. Roy Emerson, Lobster coach, is im I'llMl M* I7M IN IN had three hits, including a home run, pitched a no-hitter for 6 2-3 innings credited with turning the team Doug Ault, he's now 7-12. 74joMMi I IIN lin I l4MS«mtM llil IJO RINGS RINGS RINGS Tuesday night and drove in two runs "The traveling is too much. Often 44M, Im SJI then combined with Pedro Borbon on around, with Stevens and Meanwhile, the White Sox, who lost 0 /rthiron*% O n n Pfw f to help the Cubs defeat the there is no time to eat or sleep. We Baseball MM IISSIN a one-hitter as the Reds moved to Navratilova the biggest boosters. seven of eight last week and had their MM 17 SS4.N m m 14 SINN SlgntC Stc. , 4-1, and move to are always traveling,” Metreveli, hrlKla 71 SI7S.N TrlfM 144 SI.7IIN within 11‘/2 games of the Dodgers in .Now all the Lobsters have to do is division lead sliced by five games, TiKM 7 IS SSII7I within one game of first-j)lace the No. 1 Soviet player said. jl MOR I.EGION nmni the NL West. Pete Rose homered for win tonight at Boston against Indiana appear to have regrouped at the son m The stars of the night, as they have 14d»n S n.n IN S.N RDductiunlD the Reds. expense of the Mariners. Turning on the long ball 341«1, MnM U N IN 41n) Im IJI 1121 PIERCED EARRINGS been all season in the six Hartford and the championship race is over. IMM Sm 4 n IL 9.21 Mels -4, Cardinuls I "We re hot again guys, we re hot,” power, Manchester Jr. IIMi Lm, MM 14 SUM N ational appearances, were Greer Stevens No Lobster playoff matches are Legion baseball team MM 7.] SSIH Nino Espinosa scattered eight hits scheduled for Hartford, which is a said Sodcrholm, who hit two-run M1MI4 SNN ALL 14K GOLD and Martina Navratilova. The pair romped past All-Star PMcU II SHIN 7rttM 143 S2S1N and John Milner drove in two runs shame. homers in the third and fifth innings 7rDKli 174 SM.N inUSStt IN4 PEWTER .....League. combined to defeat Galina Sports Baseball School, 16- NMU:l3)l,k$2 with a single and a double to pace the tor the Chisox, his 16th and 17th this Philadelphia in the National League Baksheeva and Olga Morozova. 6-4, The support in Hartford has been 3, Monday at Loomis in Mets. The loss dropped the Cardinals year. "I think we re back on track. " 10% to 40% REDUCTIONS East. the 34th decision in 37 matches, tops great all season and the Civic Center Windsor. TANIftHns 4Vz games behind first-place Chet Lemon had a three-run homer 'I have to take five or six aspirins in WTT, can hold far more than the 4,000 seat ; COFFEE Philadelphia in the NL East. in the first inning while Oscar Gam­ Mike Oiliberto had four Navratilova topped the veteran Brown Arena in Boston NATIONAUV before each game,” Buckner said. Pudri's 8, Kx|ios .3 ble hit his 22nd and Jim Essian his hits including a homer, It hurts, but 1 play because I'm Morozova, 6-4, and Stevens teamed Dave Bottaro three in­ Jai Alai entries Gene Tenace hit a pair of homers eighth in the third and Hoyle Stillman ADVERTISED $4995 »75«7 trying to earn a living and I'd like to with Mike Estep to stop Ted Kakulia Fouls cut cluding a two-run blast and and drove in three runs to spark the added yet another in the seventh help the team win a pennant. " and Baksheeva, 6-2. SAN DIEGO (UFl 1 — Quarterback Mike Freiheil had two RDKSNT KVT Padres. Gary Carter hit two homers In the only other AL games, roiRmi SIIIESX l*T'pr9t6* M lor horn# •ntcrfam.rvQ or lor ih* p«,f«cl htidai Buckner's two RBI and a two-run Roche and Estep needed a nine- Dan Fouls, a holdout who had not toon romi three-run roundtrippers. F«T , 1. G um 7-2 g-tf Con«isi6 ol D 10 Cup Co Hm Pot Sugar Bowl Dnd Baltimore downed Cleveland, 3-1, 1. Rmta 7-2 1. GMrrica 11 •I BUY SHOE BRONZINO and Chris Speier had a solo shot for l lrrl Imtilii md i m ^ m * Cr#Dm*f and j 17- Round Trjy An puliKnd>ng «dIw * d 1 double by George Mitterwald helped point tiebreaker to turn back Alex shown up for training with the San I 2. O A i.] I Gmiln 4-1 and Milwaukee topped Detroit, 6-4, Joe Demco had a three-run I iMmm Am I F 1. Ani |.f I mm II DURING AUGUST lh*l low pr.cf Ju»t thf corrtet bMnd of stylo artd Povgrt Montreal. I S«rM 12 Bogomolov and Metreveli, 7-6, Diego Chargers, was among six I liMfj Altaili 3. Itk n t 9-2 lh»l will gi»« ,ou yoart of tOl.Dfasi.pn Ray Burris even his record at 11-11. after losing the first game of their double. Freiheil, Shawn 4. Gtoi M 4. Zilaka S-1 6 I'l •« t46|*»«d II" t« »(i Giunis 1-5, Astros :f-0 4. Gm M I I ! £?’ II" •SKWellr IM'l I D'lCtOvI Burris went 7 1-3 innings with Willie If a popularity contest was ever players cut from the squad Tuesday Spears and Bottaro com­ i iim I 5. Ftem S-I 5. taftia 7-1 H'lieii ttrdlu'4 TM* hilj I Fine Silverplate by ONEIOA Willie McCovey drove in two runs (loubleheader, 4-2. I. tanm bnnw ! i termi II I. M a r II Hernandez holding the Pirates held in Hartford, the 20-year-old and listed in the "reserved, did not 7. M an f.l and Jim Barr picked up his 11th vic­ Oriiilen 3, ln StaSMtii, I. Ikmtt II 1 4-1 □ONEIDA tory as the Giants won the opener Elliott Maddox and Lee May UlSOrmiQMRka I I I IIS 174 17 3 SM Utari SNOank In other NL games, Cincinnati honor hands down. Navratilova is a 124 14T14-2144 14-2 14 2 M l 2-II 121 M 3 M4 III M l M l 10 and Bob Knepper allowed only four F»7» A ll tiy lM •vailabi* In % blanked Los Angeles, 4-0, New York better all around player but Stevens utm 1 im Mnm 41 DGRTI (IIVDm hits in the nightcap in helping San 1. Ik4t iMfid 7 1 I Cm Mniu 71 1. Ltaki Atii I 9-2 1. M n i lacM 7 2 Bright Bronx*. defeated St. Louis, 4-1, San Diego is spectacular with plenty of show­ I tarn SiTM 4 -1 2. b km Sma II Francisco complete the sweep. I kmh Sttajb* I > I h iM Om M 41 Anligu* Bronx*. 8ilv*r, TO downed Montreal, 8-3, and San Fran­ manship and a bullet-like forehand 3 tarn Am I 9 I M m terma J-2 X M n r Hint 12 Legion tops Stafford ' « In, lu I 71 "P*w t*r” , and G old StYX 4. Dv w m OhmiAi 4 I Otqii SMltofl 41 4. Qr«0ri AAirti II 4. Edma M ar 4-1 cisco swept a doubleheader from & L n M GMmu II 5. Darrk Mtarta II 5. Gm Gmrwi $• I Mini, CmuI,i s i *•1 p»c«t im nicEs Houston, 4-3 and 5-0. CAMPING Stfii a'lg^l Itoere 6'-|*( gtmr* • Im tanmt t- 7 Ma liaw 4l i Ekrrli SitatttM S-1 I. M m ArritiM S-l in season finale, 11-2 45 Pwliiij Slind $3195 S23.M 7. \jmm kM t boi) M 41 immitrn u 7. Zalaka Garrm 7-1 1. frrl 7- i Cctavi ArratM II t In i Gtarrka II 50 Bcokinds oi7t ?9 9i 22.46 SiaS[nMn«T, M Otil Uimiture V 95 20.M SUBimuntni 744 711 IIS M l Smi»mt€arr«M SNS iM aik GMnica sf 40% 41-3 12 3 112 1-4 3 M S 12 9 2-44 IM M 2 I I I 114 M l K 4$Wfiy 16 95 12.71 Only five hits were garnered but 14 walks by Stafford TIME IS NOWI Slim 31 Wilnul Piper*(i|M 1500 11.2S TM 1. hm htm 71 ■m T i o n pitching were utilized and turned into an 11-2 win by I Jm On«n«i 1-1 I tM i CUmcl II 1. Qragri Sana II 1. Zataia M ar I I ' PLUS MANY MORE Aik lor Fr*« Fold*r m Autograph labor of love Manchester's American Legion baseball team last night 2. itn ii n«T« 9-2 I Uaci UtH (1 2. M m AAarta 12 I [dma lacM II ■•rnlNf NNiy I5« Mr I«tt«« 3 Gm Sitaibai 4-1 1 IM Mar 7-2 X Oarria ItaatM 7-1 at Stafford High, i (dm Cmu 41 niUMG 5HQK IN MOW . . . SAlt tNDS AUG. 31 eight. Mike Freiheil went TENTS 4. (imkit G«uil«( i^l 4. Uiiea nan 7-1 4. Im i Ha OFF 5. AmNi LMm S-1 5. Mrar Arratitai II imU( "What does coming here mean to was called into the otiice by the The victory in the season the final two frames as the 8st up for i kjiHm ?.i t\ I Im tarn II i mm taarrka i j COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. 7. Hm4 IrrMM 71 ONEIDA SILVERPUTEO ENGLISH PEWTER TANKARD tilt was called at the end of 7 Gwirm tairtM M t IrfM fWm M 7. OMa GMTTka II 7. Unar GMntaa II TEEN-AGE (UPI) — A simple little thing him?” she said, repeating a question manager, Bob Shawkey, " Ruffing finale gives the Post 102 en your Inspoctlon I. Orvoi Am I 72 mniimuru I Zataia CarriM It t m u Urn 7-2 PAUL REVERE put to her by a newsman. "It means said. "He told me you will walk like a try a final 21-5 mark in six innings because of SttS km (taniei 41-3 M l IM M4 SNS ((tall GMnAca StM M ia Akarta STERLMG PIERCED like siping his name takes 1 W II-2117II2 M l 121 I I I 11-2 M-3 S4-2II2 II4 Reg. $13.95 everything. He plans this all year. He Yankee, conduct yourself like a Zone Eight play, 25-11-1 darkness. Full Size 3 lb. $ 1 R « « DUMOND DIAMOND practically all the strength and looks forward to seeing the people he Yankee on the field and always act over-all. Stafford winds up EARRINGS energy Red Ruffing has, but he knows and the people in his own en­ like one off it. I never forgot that. " 5-20, $mmiCB)ICi« 20.00 * P vironment. When we go home today, doesn’t mind doing it a bit. Now Ruffing lives on a modest Bruce Ballard drove in RINGS he'll begin making preparations for Basketball With him, giving people his baseball pension. Very modest, only three runs and Jeff Better Quality 3 lb. 6” Size next year. " lie cTmm tqi autograph is a labor of love. $300 a month. His wife works to help Backofen and Howie SENIOR I Pauline Ruffing looked over at her out. She gets up 5:30 in the morning DACRON 88 SLEEPING S O I 9 9 ALL14KNECKCHAIN8 It is painfully difficult, almost Furlong two each for Kerry Collins popped in Reg. 4 1.0 D ______husband on the other side of the lobby to take care of him, puts in eight excruciatingly so, to go back not that Manchester. Pete Kiro and 23 points and Mike Quesnel NO0. IT2.9S in the Hotel Otesaga, where all the hours working in a hospital, then BAGS^FMlyWnhiMt “ I Double belled CompM* Slocfc many years ago and recall what a and Keith Bennet added 19 Reduced 20% Hall of Famers get together each comes home to feed him. Mike Linsenbigler each MEN’S CUFF fine figure of a man Charlie "Red” and 16 respectively as Reduced 20% year this time, and watched him "Charles is a wonderful person, " chipped in with an RBI. CANVAS COVERED * g * * i CWdClCUS 'OOnAKNivyRSAKTiAll Ruffing was, pitching for the New Fogarty's routed the All Tankards are English autographing baseballs. Tears welled she said. “He has always given me Kiro went the first four York Yankees, and then to see him Bears, 87-58, last night at WOOD FRAME COTS $ 1 0 9 9 LINK SETS made, have glass bottom up in her eyes and she had to wipe everything he possibly could and innings, giving up four hits, • COMPLETE STOCK* now partially paralyzed and im­ one walk and striking out Charter Oak. Walt Adamy prisoned in a wheel chair struggling them with a handkerchief when we've had a marvelous life 7d - | « 30"'OFF! on OPEN STOCK AUSTJUNLESS and a pt. capacity. Three had a g a m e -h ig h 27 FOUNNC ALUM. COTS ONEIDA'S FINEST SILVERPLATE and STAINLESS someone asked her how difficult it together.” STEE so hard to write his name. markers for the Bears with (695/735-14) -NNtOOW' •rA/rntMAArniM* letter monogram was to make the trip from Cleveland. Ruffing was the kind of fellow who 40% OFF Charlie Ruffing is happy to do it, Rich Kocpsel and Bucky HOUOWARE “It's a hard job,” she said, unable engraved FREE on all though. You could see that by the never took any nonsense from Wilson contributing 10 2 MAN FOOT LOCKERl to talk for a moment. "He has such a I REDUCED woooa SLVERWIUS pleased reaction on his face every anybody — even his wife. apiece. RUBBER BOAT with Tray Tankards. little bit of pleasure and it breaks my “I remember Red Rolfe making an Zone Eight For Back To School STEEL RADIALS lime someone came over to him for John Pisch poured in 41 with Pump and 2 PloaUng heart to see him stuck in a wheel error in a game Charles pitched one 2S% JEWELRY his autograph here the past couple of Standings points and Gary Klein 12 as PmMIm .I78JMIV«Iim. CHESTS days, as so many did. chair like this. Five years ago, he had day,” she said. "I was at the game Holda up to Sonrlco for Eight Tull outscored the 59Q95$0095 I 'i FOR CLEANER^ww Elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame a stroke, and he doesn't have control and made a remark that if Rolfe Final m viEi-14) v a lf(FI-M) DON El DA Every Pattern Every Piece w. 1 K ingsters, 80-71. Kurt *29« - Augustjt >97» CLEiUUNCE $ i i 9 « Ir EQ. *1.25 C | | ( 10 years ago, the 72-year-old Ruffing of his left side. It kiils me to see him couldn't play in the big leagues he AU PIUS E.E.T. East Hartford 25 1 Carlson had 33 markers F60-14/IS ■ Rog.$18 SPECIAL " • JsPE C I^ shames many younger and much this way.” should go back to Newark and learn 2 Koyu Manchester 21 5 and Tom Tucker 10 for the 30x17x12 more vigorous Hall of Famers by Charlie Ruffing won 273 games how. I didn't know it, but his wife Kingsters. H U R R Y h m m QUANTITY CASH - CHECK - MASTER CHARGE - UVAWAV - BANIUMERICARO coming here from his home in during his 22-year career in the big was sitting in front of me and she Windsor 15 12 Bloomfield 12 11 A U YOUR CAMPING NO RAIN CHICKS Cleveland each year for the annual leagues and hit .300. Remember, he heard what I said. SENIOR III was a pitcher. Today you have out­ "I told Charles about it and he was South Windsor 13 13 AND SUMMER FUN NEEDS kPKARKNCE BIEMSM s TUBE TYPE I TWELESS AU C I I , ^ 1 ^ OKN THURS. EVES Hi 9 P.M. induction ceremony. John Reiser and Don Fay fielders who can't hit that. infuriated. He insisted I call Mrs. Windsor Locks 12 13 • m Hobran Am., OlASTONSUSY Without his devoted wife, Pauline, netted nine and eight points SilLES NO Huffing came to the Yankees in Rolfe and apologize. The next mor­ Rockville 10 13 • 174* l««n Tfkt., MtUN to whom he has been married for 40 respectively in pacing 2 MAIN ST. • 4SI «t. #1, Pm Id., OU) SAYMOOK 1930 from the Red Sox, and next to ning the first thing he did after he Ellington 10 14 FMAL EXCHMNZS years, he’d never make it. Raunchy to a 59-41 duke CHARGE • m TakUMIt Id., VBNON ^MOOK She watches over him like a baby, getting Babe Ruth from the same woke up was ask me, 'Did you make Enfield 9 16 IT - }M, n. M, POITIANO over Optical Style Bar. FARR'S club the Yanks never made a better that call yef’" I told him I hadn't and Stafford 5 20 shaving him each morning, feeding Norm Davey (211 and OPEN MON. to SAT. to 9 P M. fr ' "YTi------...i-f-r BRAND TIRE him each day, putting him to bed deal. he insisted that I make it im­ Tel. 643-7111 or 646-3998 IATIONALb MAIM STEin « WAHCHE TEH Frank Jaworski (8i topped L ^ .4 r 917 8 mediately," each night. "When I came to the Yankees, I Optical. PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater. Conn., Wed., Aug. 10, 1977

•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••aaaasssoi «ssssssasos M^CH ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Wed,, Aug, 10. 1977- PAGE SF.VF.n.r eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee A u c tio n * S Help Wenied yj ______' ■ - Hom ee For M a 23 H o ttm F o r SiM 29 Hom ee For tafo 23 •••••••••• fttit,,,,,,,,,. □ NOTICES Home* For 8*le ;} Home* For Sal* 78 Home* For Site ANTIQUE GUN AUCTION: S3 Home* For Sal* 23 130 Antique gunr swords & National Weather Forecast Lott and fo u n d decorator items. From Ernest Bates Collection & others. ____ 3tt24 saoo Manchisttr National League LOST DOG-Corgl, tan and Friday August 12, 7 p.m., cosraiuH WE NEED HOMESI Eaal white male. Missing since Sheraton Motor Inn, Norwich, RESTAURAKT Connecticut, Exit 80 Connec­ She Herath For office building. July 26tb, from Gardner, Family type resUurant in W L Pet. GB ticut Turnpike Route 52. Spring Street Manchester CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Write Box Z, busy shopping center.' Call Phila 64 44 . 593 - area. Please call 643-4712, Inspection 6-7. Terms cash. Chicago 64 46 .582 1 after 8:00 p.m. Reward. Consignments accepted. M M C H E S T E a for deUlIs. Pitts 63 49 . 563 3 HEIUUJ) $27,900 St. Louis 62 51 .549 4Vk FOUND HANDSOME YELLOW CAT. 6 >mes here □ EMPLOYMENT Montreal 52 59 . 468 13V5 PHONE 643-2711 V. WARRENL after sunset. Please call 643- New York 47 62 .431 17 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 7190. Help Wantod 13 ENUGHTENED Student for NDWIAND, Inc. ground floor training in cor­ R ealtor* LOST-Black Labrador IO«m 1IMMIATUIII 543-1108 CARPENTER-Experlenced Help Wanted 13 porate discipline. Auto, Weal Retriever, male. Vicinity of and capable of handling men. INDEX thoroughness, makes you a Green Manor. If found please ADVERTISING BARRY ROAD W L Pet. GB Knowledge of all types of NOTICIC point over ready. Call 289- HUGE COLONIAL call 646-2979. 1 Lodi and Found Immaculate 7-room domered CAPE with Uk baths, Los Ang 68 44 . 607 — home siding helpful. Steady RATES & t on an acre of wooded land In Bolton. Beautiful first ^ HOME FOR s a l e • HOME FOR SALE • HOME FOR SALE 2 — P tfio n a it fireplace, rec room, breexeway, garage and beautiful work. Company benefits 3 RN Cincinnati 56 55 . 505 11 Vk LOST-Friday August 5, 3:40 Announcamonta 1 day — 11€ word par day treed loti floor family room, many walk-in closets. Truly an ideal Artlcla* tor Sal* available to qualified can­ _ 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. BABYSITTER NEEDED. 41 San Fran 52 61 .460 16V4 p.m. Main It Washington 4 EntertainmanI 3 days .. 10( word par day home for the large family. Low $50’s. 94 Htnry St. Manchettor didate. Call Mr. Bernard 5 — Auctions 6 d a y i . . 9< word par day Part time or lull time. U ^I« IA 1 N fR 80TOCAIT • Two days a week, 8:45-5:15. Houston 52 62 . 456 17 Streets. Blue & White plastic Lozier, 646-4464. Two children, 4 and 15 mos. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, bag containing miscellaneous FINANCIAL 26 days .. 6c word par day Apply at TODAY AND TODAY ONLY San Diego 49 67 . 422 21 15 words $2 00 minimum Preferably In my home. processed gravel, stone, sand clothing, condiment set. Sen­ 8 Bonds-Slocks-Mortgagas 8-10-77 Atlanta 40 69 .367 26t4 AUTO BODY MAN 9 — Pertonai Loans Happy A d a ...... $2.30 inch MANCHESTER For period ending 7 a.m., Thursday, Aug. II. Wednesday, tranaportation. 6461508 after and fill. For delivery call timental value. Reward. Call experienced painter, good 10 — inauranca A"‘*“''er, 742-6963. MANOR night will find showers and thundershowers breaking out' starting rate, 40 hours a week, EMPLOYMENT 848-0129 across parts of the upper Mississippi Valley, lower Plains Tuesday's Results [ood mnge benefits. Call 688- t3 Help Wanted and north Atlantic states. Elsewhere, mostly fair to partly BABYSITTER- 14 — Business OppoMunities HOUSEKEEPER. Perma­ TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - San Fran 4-5, Houston 3-0 15 _ Situstion Wanted cloudy skies should prevail. Minimum temperatures in­ nent. Two bright loving boys, Good condition. Good for Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 1 INVITATION EDUCATION clude: (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) 6 & 4, in Manchester, Tuesday plating, or welding. Call 649- San Diego 8. Montreal 3 TOWN OF MANCHESTER le Private Instructions schoolteacher prefered. Atlanta 70 ( 86), Boston 65 ( 88), Chicago 63 ( 82), Cleveland 64 - Friday, 8:45-4:45. Own 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 19 — Schoolt-CiBsses Varied duties. Package store. New York 4, St. Louis 1 TO BID 20 Initructions Wanted (81), Dallas 76 (91), Denver 53 (74), Duluth 48 (69), Houston transporation. 646-(^l. - Full time, summers. Part DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 0 75 (89), Jacksonville 71 (92), Kansas City 63 (81), Little Rock The Mancherster Board of PUBLIC REAL ESTATE time after school. Write Box 73 ( 89), Los Angeles 63 ( 78), Miami 77 (89), Minneapolis SO MATURE PERSON-to work plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed 23 Homei lor Sale AA c/o Manchester Herald. sand and stone. 643-6504. Education seeks bids for 24 — Lots-Land for Sale (75), New Orleans 72 (87), New York 73 (86), Phoenix BO Wednesday through Friday ^ ^ iOLONIAL CHARM PICK AND CHOOSE Today’s Games — Lumber for the Industrial NOTICE 25 Investment Properly (102), San Francisco54 (76), Seattle60 ( 84), St. Louis67 (82). night and all day Sunday. App­ Runs Uuough this attracUve three bedroom home. Your own colors In this new three bedroom COLONIAL. St. Louis (Underwood 6-7) 26 — Business Property c o n s u l t a n t t o ly in perron at Swiss Colony, SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- Arts Department for the 1977- 27 — Resort Properly Washington 73 (89). Beamed ceilings, lota of carpeting, fireplace, IVi baths 2V4 baths, first floor family room, formal dining room, at New York (Swan 7-6) On August 17, 1977, Robert CHRISTIAN Education. Manenester Parkade. dltioner, 14,000 BTU 1978 school year. Sealed 28 -* Real Esiale Wanted Includes advisor-trainer to plus a nice residential street. Low $IO's double garage and much more. Asking $64,500. Excellent condition, $190. Cali Montreal (Rogers 12-10 Weiss, General Manager of ADVERTISING proposals will received un­ the Town of Manchester, 41 MI9C- SERVICES volunteer teachers. (Consul­ 633-8113 after 6 p.m. and Alcala 3-6) at til 11:00 A.M., August 23, 1977, 31 Services Offered DEADLINE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Center Street, Manchester, 32 — tant to P.F. Advisors, 15 hours ’DMOO *47,900 Philadelphia (Christensen 9- at which time they will be Painting-Papering a week for 40 weeks. Some Home* For Sal* 23 MOVING. Selling everything. and applicant for HUD Title I 33 — Building-Contracting 12:00 noon the day bafore Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 34 — Rooling-Siding Lovely 4-year-old seven room Colonial. Three Furniture, appliances, tools. 5 and Lonborg 5-3) publicly opened. funding, will request release publication. evenings and weekly staff BUNCIUIID & ROSSEHO, Inc. 35 — Heating-Plumbing meetings. Send resume to: bedrooms, 2’/i baths, stove, dishwasher, dis- Garage full of odds'n ends. Chicago (Bonham 10-10) Specifications and bid forms of funds from the Department 36 ■— Flooring Deadline tor Saturday and — Christian Education Com­ posal, 1-car garage with electric door opener, After 6:00 p.m., 649-6656. 80 at Pittsburgh (Jones 2-4), N may be secured at the of Housing and Urban 37 Moving-Trucking-Storage Monday IS 12.00 Noon Friday PART-TIME POSITIONS NEW USTING y \ . 189 WEST CENTER STREET — MANCHESTERrrJ Business Office, 45 N. School 36 Services Wanted mittee, Second 2 ground level patios, raised deck overlooking Garden Street, Manchester. Atlanta (Solomon 3-1 and Development for the Conpegatlonal Church, Route MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Street, Manchester, Connec­ MISC. FOR SALE 16x32 In-ground pool. rehabilitation of the Nathan 44 A, Coventry, Connecticut, Applications are being sought for part-time Educational CLEAN CAPE fpdln Capra 2-8) at San Diego ticut. Raymond E. Demers, 40 Household Goods PLEASE READ 41 06238. Assistant positions In several areas of the Student Af­ l=J”» r 646-2482 ctoKowT oa u i peou to Hale School playground. This (Jones 4-8 and Owchinko 5- Business Manager. Articles for Sale Aluminum Siding luniiooM mowiiTi^ project is consistent with the 42 — Building Supplies YOUR AD fairs Division. The positions are one-semester ap­ By D w ner 6 4 3 -9 2 6 2 7), 2, N 014-8 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs pointments with no assurance of additional or con­ New Roof Large Pool Dlitrlbotor )iu new Cincinnati (Norman 9-9) Town's application to HUD 44 — Livestock Classified ads are taken over HOME FOR ^ L E • HOME FOR SALE • HOME FOR SALE Above Ground Pooli for only — tinued appointments. for Title I funds. Environmen­ 45 Boats & Accessories the phone as a convenience. Air Conditioner ISrZ.OO Completely Erected. at Los Angeles (Rhoden 1- 46 _ Sporting Goods HOUSEKEEPER S l'iH ' overall dlmenelon, IS'iZt' tal review records have been The Herald is responsible lor Student Services Aides (2), 17*/i hours per week, $3.27 Eaal HarMord BOWERS 27), N 47 — Garden Products Anchor Fencing Lota-Land tor Sal* 24 iwim eree. complete with heavy prepared for the above named 48 — Antiques only one incorrect insertion and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. per hour. Qualifications; Associate degree or LEGAL then only to the size of the INVESTMENT SCHOOL (auge lolld vinyl liner, heavy Houston (Richard 10-9) at project and may be reviewed 49 - Wanted to Buy equivalent. Oversized Oarage original insertion. Errors which Apply at 3 Family (4-6-4), plus Area Is the location of this •CENTURY 21« BUILDING LOT For Sale - gauge sidewall, eicluilve lock San Francisco (McGlothen or copied in the Human Ser­ RENTALS do not lessen the value of the Women's Center Aide, 17W hours per week, $3.27 per Six Rooms charming 6 room Cape Henry Street. Near schools. (rame conalnjctlon, aluminum NOTICE Rooms for Rent MANCHESTER store. Separate furnaces. 2-8), N 52 advertisement will not be coV> hour. Qualifications: some clerical skills. Associate NONE BETTER Manchester & Yicinity No brokers. Call 646-4528. iwlngup ladder: alio Inside vices Department, 66 Center 53 — Apartments for Rent $8,184 income. $49,900. with one car garage. ladder, advanced type skimmer, reeled by an additional inser­ MANOR degree or equivalent. Parkllka Salting STATE OF CONNECTICUT St., during business hours. 54 — Homes for Rent Lovely remodeled •••••••••••••••••••••••••• escellent Itliretlon system unit, — tion SUPERIOR COURT 55 Business for Rent Student Activities Aides (2), 17W hours per week, $4.00 Very Low Fortloe (enclng. Huge 4 'il4 ' lundeck! The Town of Manchester will 56 — Resort Property for Rent 646-0129 WARKNL Kitchen, fireplaced living $32,500 - Lake Hayward. Rae/ Eafate Wanted 21 COURT OF HARTFORD 57 — Wanted to Rent per hour. Qualifications: Bachelors degree or PInancIng arranged-abiolulely no undertake the project room, wall-to-wall carpet NEW LISTING $34,900 Three bedroom summer obligation. AUGUST 2, 1977 56 - Misc for Rent equivalent; some experience In college programming BELFIORE AGENCY HOWLAND, bic. ALL CASH For your properly, American League described above with Block and more. Priced to sell at home. Fireplace, fully fur­ cau Tou moi i-ioo-ni.4sn MARJORIE PEARSON Grant funds from the U S. AUTOMOTIVE Help Wanted 13 and student activities. H e a llo ra 647-1413 Aaafloft 643-1108 $41,800. nished, aluminum exterior. within 24 hours. Avoid Rro ______Aik tor trank Kahl vs. Department of Housing and 61 Autos for Sale Financial Aide Assistant, 17W hours per week, $4.00 Colonial. Six rooms Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 62 — Trucks for Sale Excellent starter $34,500 — Two bedroom Corporation, 646-0131. W L Pet. GB ROBERT PEARSON Urban Development (HUD), 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale per hour. Qualifications: Bachelors degree or ZINSSER 54 — Molorcycles-Bicycles plus family room. home. Six room Cape, Condo. Central air, rec COLOR TV, 23 Inches. Boston 64 43 .598 — NOTICE TO under Title I of the Housing equivalent; experience In financial aid operations Bualneaa Opportuntty 14 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile MACHINE SHOP HAS OPEMNG desirable. REALTORS Highland Park School, new aluminum siding, room, carport, all offers SELLING your house? Call us Motorola, maple cabinet in Baltimore 63 47 .573 2 Vz ROBERT PEARSON and Community Development Homes considered. first and we'll make you a excellent condition. Asking 66 Automotive Service Counselor, 8 hours per week, $5.58 per hour. SMALL ENGINE Service Manchtstor 646-1511 New York 60 49 .550 5 UPON THE COMPLAINT Act of 1974, The Town of three bedrooms, new new storms and cash offer. T.J. Crockett, $150. Call 646-5545, 10 a.m. - 9 67 __ Autos for Rent-Lease Qualifications: Master’s degree In counseling. Corporaion expanding dealer 135,000 — Four bedroom Realtor, 643-1577. p.m. Detroit 50 60 .455 15 Vz of the plaintiff in the above en­ Manchester is certifying to for a compression mold network. No experience kitchen, large dining screens, plush wall to Colonial. 119 baths, gar­ titled action praying, for HUD that the Town of Educational Assistant-Athletic Dept., 30 hours per Milwaukee 50 64 .439 i m necessity. Complete training CAPE room, lovely living wall carpeting, walking age, 200 foot deep lot. RIDING LAWN MOWER-One reasons therein set forth, for a Manchester and Robert B. week, $4.00 per hour. Qualifications: Associate degree TWO IMMEDIATE Cash for your Cleveland 46 62 .426 18 Vz repairman with experience. program. $500. investment New listing. Six room Needs your personal touch. property. Let us explain our year old, 8 Horsepower, 32" dissolution of marriage, Weiss, in his official capacity H*lp Wanted 13 or equivalent; experience In working In athletics Cape. Vinyl siding, large room, enclosed porch. distance from school Toronto 39 70 ,358 26 required to start your own FAMILY $38,000 — Charming fair proposal. Call Mr. cut, asking $300. Call 643-0414. alimony, custody and support as General Manager, consent desirable. business. Ideal for retired or enclosed porch, garage, 2 Inground pool, 2-car and shopping. Easy to SALES POSITION - Straight Closing date for receiving applications Is August 15. Set on a large treed lot home. 2 bedrooms (3rd un­ Belflore, 647-1413. WfAl of minor ehiidren, returnabie to accept the jurisdiction of Good wages, fringe benefits. part time. Details on request. patios, private yard. WOOD FOR SALE-$30 for Vk commissions, leads furnished 1977. close to all conveniences. garage. Excellent con­ finance. finished), garage. Private W L Pet. GB before the above named Court the Federal Courts if an ac­ Mr. Barker. ESCAA Flelil Bowers School. Won't last. MAY WE BUY your home? cord. $55 one cord. $100 two to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Separate heating systems, dition. Must see, $47,- yard with fruit trees. Love­ Chicago 65 44 .596 — on the Third Tuesday of July tion is brought to enforce Send letter of Inquiry and resumes to: Training Division Box 619„ $41,900. Quick, fair, all cash and no cords. Call 742-6516 or 875- Reply Box T Dr. Harry A. Melsel Wading River, New York. 2-car garage, large ly neighborhood. Minnesota 65 48 .575 2 A D., 1977, and now pending responsibilities in relation to PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The 900. problems. Call Warren E. 4350. Dean of Student Affairs 11792. kitchen. Shows well and is 337,900 - Older Two Texas 62 47 .569 3 therein, and upon an applica­ environmental reviews, deci­ Air Force recently announced Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. sion making, and action: and new openings for individuals c/o Manchester Herald Manchester Community College WMRENL a good investment. Asking Family. Aluminum siding. JENCO VIBRAPHONE. Kan City 61 47 .565 3Vi tion in said action for a sub­ PROSPEROUS Manchester $47,900. Three octaves, three speed. sequent order of notice, it that these responsibilities with prior military service. If 80 Bldwell Street Needs redecorating. California 54 54 .500 lOVg Manchester, Conn. 06040 restaurant grossing over HOWLAND, he. Articl** lor Sal* 41 PorUble. $200 firm. 649-3329. appearing that the residence have been satisfied. The legal you nave been out for less WANTED; Dental chairside $170,000 III health forces LOMBARDO & ASSOCIATES Excellent investment. Seattle 48 66 .421 lOVk than 5 years and are looking )4ANCHESTER COMBBUNITY COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ReeNora 643-1108 of the defendant is unknown, effect of this certification is ACCURATE TYPIST -With Assistant for children's prac­ EI^PLOYER AND ADHERES TO THE PRINCIPLES OF AFFIRI4ATIVE owner of 20 years to sell. $54,900 - Cape. 4 Oakland 42 68 .382 23 Vz that upon its approval, the for "A Great Way of L ife', clerical skills, for various tice. Full time. Will train. ACTION. Complete figures available. ZINSSER R e a lto r 6 4 0 -4 0 0 3 ¥ L 8 bedrooms, fireplaced and that ail reasonable efforts contact the Air Force im­ Realtor 646-1511 Tue«(luy%1 Resullh have been made since the in­ Town of Manchester may use duties, needed for receiving Desired qualifications, Mr. Andisio, wlfiore Agency living room, formal dining mediately. Call 646-7440. and shipping department. organized, assertive, able to 647-1413. Detroit 4-4, Milwaukee 2-6 stitution of said action to the Block Grant funds, and Interviewiite 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. room, walk-out basement, T h e M$iiii« ■#$!■« HUD will have satisfied its interact with people. garages, 1,800 square feet Baltimore 3, Cleveland 1 ascertain it, and have failed; STEADY WORK - Reliable, Dynamic to ta l Products Co., Secretarial and bookkeeping Mancheeter Juat Uated responsibilities under the DEALER WANTED for sU- living area. Toronto 6, Minnesota 2 that notice of the institution of hard worker, who wants Inc., 422 North Main Street, skills, desire for personal fe,! tlon in Manchester. Security NEW M anchester steady employment, good in­ LARGE DUPLEX 4 BEDROOM H ere’s the an»tver$ to yeilerday'a Quia . Chicago 13, Seattle 3 said action was given as National Environmental Manchester. 646-4048. nowth. Send resume to P. 0. S - LPN’s deposit plus rent. Good 6 rooms each side plua pantry and $38,000 — Andover lake required by order of notice Policy Act of 1969. HUD will come, Call 5266702 between 9- Box 1 Glastonbury, Ct. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Shift LISTINGS MAQNIFICENT front. 2 bedroom year Today's Games 2 only. gaUonage potential. Possible porches. Living room, dining COLONIAL heretofore issued, as of record accept an objection to its ap­ EXPERIENCED JOHN 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Shift convenience store, sales room, kitchen, S bedroomi, divided ESTATE round Ranch, kitchen with California (Tanana 13-7) appears, that the defendant proval of the release of funds DEERE DOZER AND DENTAL ASSISTANT - East items, no bay work. Call 1-806 Four bedroom Ranch with baiement and attic, 2 car garage. Nearing completion is this 12 room stately Colonial. appliances, huge stone Answers: NOW accepting applications backhoe operator. Call 742- Part time or full time. at Boston (Tiant 8-7), N apparently has not received and acceptance of the cer­ Hartford. Orthodontic office. 932-1804. 2 full baths, family room, Beautiful, spacious lot. Call Arthur charming 7 room Colonial Six bedrooms, 3Vk baths, 3 fireplace, aluminum sided. for full time employment. 6190. Experienced preferred. Pleasant working conditions. or Suzanne Shorta, 646-32M. Seattle (Pole 7-7) at notice of the pendency of said tification only if it is on one of Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 garage, fireplaced living with large eat-in kitchen, fireplaces, plush action; that notice of the in­ the following bases: (a) that Excellent opportunity for room plus wall-to-wall J. WATSON BEACH CO. Baltimore (May 12-10), N only. DENTAL Receptionist - mature, personable in­ SHuetlon Wented 15 appliances, Itk baths, carpeting, finest fixtures CENTURY 21 Oakland (Blue 10-13) at stitution of this action most the certification was not in Secretary. East Hartford. carpet and other extras. MeiwiwMer Offloe t47.S1St fireplaced living room, and appointments, several dividual. Fuil time. Call Eqatl Houtlng OpportvnHgr New York (Guidry 8-6 ), N likeiy to come to his (her) fact executed by the chief VEHICLE MECHANIC - No Willing lo train. Must be per­ between 9 - 12. and 1 - 5. 566 CHILD CARE In licensed Lovely treed lot adds to the garage. Large treed lot yet porches and terraces, 3-car JACKSTDN/ value of this fine home. Milwaukee (Augustine 10- attention is that hereinafter executive officer of the appli­ experience required. Current sonable. Able to work in­ 2461. home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, close to schools & shop­ garage, separate 3 room training openings. Good laundry outings and overtime Priced at $43,900. Ask for AVANTE 13) at Detroit (Morris 0-0), order: it is cant; or (b) that applicant's dependently. Typing essen­ ping. Asking $53,900. apartment, greenhouse, 646-1318 environmental review record salary, paid training. Enlist­ tial. Send resume to Box SS, HANDY-FIX-IT MAN For services. Manchester. ,De6 Jean Browne. circular driveway, 2 N ORDERED, that additionai ment r^uirred. Ages 17-35. bie, 6461790. for the project indicates omis­ c/o Manchester Herald. hardware store. Mature per­ landscaped acres high on a Cleveland (Garland 8-13) notice of the institution and Call U.S. Army at M3-9462. pendency of said action be sion of a required decision, son preferred, hours can be 7 ROOM hill. $165,000. at Chicago (Wood 5-4), N COOKS AND Dishwashers - flexible. 6465707. ZINSSER given the defendant by some finding, or step applicable to VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No RN and LPN for office nur- WAITRESS - P a rt tim e ZINSSER Raattor 6461511 Kansas City (Leonard 11- Part time nights. Apply at sing Msition. Send resume to nights. Apply at Tacorral, □ EDUCATION Raaltor 646-1611 COLONIAL proper officer or indifferent the project in the environmen­ experience required. Current Tacorral, Broad Street, WARREN L 9) at Texas (Perry 10-8), N NURSES AIDE 11 p.m. to 7 Box V c/o Manchester Herald. Broad Street, Manchester. person causing a true and tal review process. Objections training openings. Good Manchester. a.m. Two nights per week. with central air con­ must be prepared and sub­ ditioning, family room, 1 AVAILABLE SDDN attested copy of this order of salary, paid training. Enlist­ Enjoy working in the self care Privete Inatruellona IB HDWIAND, he. notice to be published in the mitted in accordance with the ment required. Ages 17-35. EXPERIENCED CLERK, unit at Manchester Manor full and 2 half baths, FOR SALE - Home in Maine. R ealtor* 643-1105 Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Privet* InatrucOon* IS Help Wanted 13 MANCHESTER HERALD, a required procedure (24 CFR flexible hours. Apply in per­ Nursing Home. Please call TUTOR AVAILABLE. Cer­ fireplaced living room, In the countiy, 44' x 26' Ranch Modem Part 58), and may be ad­ son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 646-0129 between 9 a.m. to 4 garage, etc. All of this plus with three b^rooms and a 1. Gehrig; 2. Armstrong; 3. La.s,scr; ^eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee newspaper circuialed in POWER GENERATOR tified teacher, grades K-12. REMEDIAL READING and MANCHESTER. dressed to HUD at the Hart­ Center Street, Manchester. p.m. Subjects: Reading, Social a large landscaped lot. three acre lot. Garage In base­ Equipment Operator - No TOOL AND math; Individualized work ment. $38,000. Cad 207-746 2-Bedroom 4. Ayre.s; 5. Ball; 6. Rainer; CONNECTICUT once a week ford Area Office, One Finan­ Studies, English, Hlstgry. Call program, (lst-8tb grade) bv Don’t wait, call today. experience required. Current WAITRESS- Evening work. 5155 or 207-4269830 for more 7. Brock; 8, Pa.steur; 9. Alcott; for TWO successive weeks, cial Plaza, Hartford, CT. BOOKKEPER, Full charge. Mike between 5-6 p.m., 647- Master's degree teacher. 566 Priced at $53,500. DISTINCTIVE U&R Swiss training openings. Good One girl office, accounts No Sundays. Apply Davis 9983. Information. Chalet, located high on a hill. CARRIERS commencing on or before Objections to the release of salary, paid Irainning. Enlist­ 8075. lApartments 10. Wallace. funds on bases other than receivable, accounts payable, restaurant, Caldor Plaza. This four bedroom, 3 bath AUGUST 11, A.D., 1977, and ment required. Ages 17-35. payroll, general ledger, some DIE MAKERS SIX ROOM Cape with chalet offers unique modem those stated above will not be Sehoola-Claaae* IS Sehoola-Claaaea IS that return of such service be Call U.S. Army at 643-9462 lyping.typing Hours: 8 to SALESMAN-Clothing and fur­ Dormer. Living and dining living. Ample closet space. 2 The anttver to your Selling Problem*, considered by HUD No objec­ 480 NEEDED made to the above named Williimantic area. Send nishings. Mature man for part Realtor 646-1911 room, kitchen, newly car garage, 2 fIrepUces, large can be found by advertiiing in the tion received after September EARN EXTRA Money Part First class only. renovated, three bedrooms, per month lor Court. resume to P. 0, Box 167, time work at our Vernon lot. Mi(f $70’s. Keith Real Claasified Page* of The Herald, Call 1, 1977 will be considered by time, working from our plea­ Columbia, Connecticut, 06237. Store. Apply in perron to Mr, fireplace, full basement, gar­ EsUte, 6464126, 6461922. By order of the Court sant office. Hourly rate, plus ■includes wall to wall Manchester and Denis R. Caron HUD. Snyder, Regal Mens Shop, 903 The age, v e ^ clean, $39,900. commission. No experience All around machinists Charles Ponticelli and Son, Icarpeling, heat, hot Assistant Clerk Dated at Manchester, Conn 100% COMMISSION. We have Main Street, Manchester. SIX ROOM RANCH with new East Hartford areas necessary. Will train. Call us 6461540, 6460600. kitchen and ceramic tiled ^ water and parking. A true copy this 5th day of August, 1977 room for 2 or 3 Real Estate University of □ REAL ESTATE 6 4 3 - 9 7 1 1 to deliver the at 569-4990. Salespeople. Licene & WANTED BY NEW CAR bath. FirpeUced living room, Attest Town of Manchester Cintimatic NC operator 6 4 3 -1 9 6 1 Manchester Evening experience helpful. Must be DEALERSHIP-Certified MANCHESTER - Immaculate large rec room, plus fourth tquel Housing Herald Clarence E. Foley Robert B. Weiss PHONE FROM home to ser­ willing to work full time. Mechanics. Immediate Connecticut Hom aa F o r Sa/a 23 six room Ranch. Three bemxwm. Two car atUched Opportuntty Deputy Sheriff General Manager vice our customers in the bedrooms, fIrepUce, central Houaahold Good* 40 Building Suppll** 42 C a ll We're offering to pay 100% openings. Must be certified, in with experience garage. Large treed lot. Only Hartford County 021-8 Manchester area. Flexible commissions or you may various phases of automobile (XIVENTRY - 40 acre Egg air conditioning, aluminum $39,900. Keith Real EsUte 6 ^ hours, super earnings. 249- NON-CREDIT EXTENSION Farm, with three story bam. REFRIGERATORS NATURAL STONE for 6 4 7-99 4 6 1)20-8 choose to work under the con­ repairs. Good pay. Full siding, beautiful Undscaped, 4126, 6461922. 7773. ventional 50/50 split. For an benefits. Send particulars to Top wages Fringe benefits Butler-type building. Power A real Show piece. $40’s. Washers, ranges, used, retaining walls, veneers, appointment for an interview Mickey’s Motor Sales, P.O. REAL ESTATE plant, and other out Wldlngs, Hayes Corp. 645-0131. SUBURBAN VALUE. Qean MANCHESTER- Two Family guaranteed and clean. New patios, etc. Pick up by the GENERAL CONTRACTOR call Stillman Keith of Keith Box 418, Rockville, Conn. Good working conditions plus Three Lovely Homes. six room Cape with stone Flat, 3 A 4. Aluminum shipment damaged, GE and pound or delivery by the ton. S h e H e r a lb LEGAL NOTICE needs full time experienced Real Estate at 649-1922.. Offers Invited. B/W Realty, fireplace, aluminum siding, storms, aluminum siding. 2 Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. Bolton Notch Stone ()uarry, Notice is hereby given of the certification of party- carpenter. Reply to P.O. ^ x ELE(7TR1CIAN-Experienced. PIMICIPLES A PRACnCES 947-1419. ★ ★ atUched garage, tree shadM car garage. Deep lot. Plus Pearl and Son, 849 Main 649-3153. endorsed candidates of the Democratic Party for nomination 180, Columbia, Conn. 06237. MOTHERS HELPER-To All benefits. Call 871-0226, Paragon Tool Co. yard. Only $30,900. Keith Real many extras. Excellent condi­ Street, 643-2171. Main Street, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee' to the Municipal Offices specified below to be filled at the after 6 p.m.. BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy FOUR YEAR OLD, seven 643-2171. i assist with Infant twins tc two This course meets the minimum educational room Colonial. Three EsUU. 6464125 6461922. tion. Priced to sell, low 540s. Doga-Bird*-Pel* 43 Municipal Election to be held on November 8, 1977 in the REAL ESTATE CAREER- year old. Some light 121 ADAMS STREET intersection. Large seven Paul J. CorrentI, Real Estate, Earn $15,000 annually. Must requirements for the Salespersons license as aet room home. Urge lot. $55,000. bedrooms, 2Vk baths, FOR SALE- 3 Door Dropleaf Town of Manchester. A list of the persons so endorsed as housework & babysitting. WANT YOUR OWN EAST HARTFORD-Flve 5435303. DOG-CAT BOARDING have license, or in process. MANCHESTER, CT. forth by the Connecticut Real Estate (Commission. Hutchins Agency, 64631M. carpeting throurtout. 16 x 32 Pine Hutch, $275. 1 Door, 1 candidates is on file in my office, being the office of the Porter Street area. Call BUSINESS? Be an Avon Ingrouna pool, (IrepUce, at- room Ranch, three bedrooms, bathing/groomlng. Obedience Invitation Part timers considered. between 6-8 p.m. only 646 Representative. Sell quality 647-9935 (Approved (or Veterans) firepUce, well treed private FOR SALE BY OWNER. Two Drawer Pine Dry Sink, $125. Town Clerk, 41 Center S t, and copies thereof are available Ralph Pasek, Realtor 269- 130,900. SIX Room Cape. Uched garage, family room, Call 872-4003, anytime. protection classes. Complete for public distribution. 0557. products, make your own waih area wTth Uundry shoot, lot, quiet street. $n,9do. Cen- plus acres, two bedroom modern facilities. Canine l o Bid 7475. Hours. Call today: 523-9401. HeatoUtor firepUce, en cl(^ tuiy 21-Jackston Avante. 646 Ranch, small bam, no agents Sealed bids will bo received OFFICE t e r m irch, large lot. Clood buy. Many more extru. > ' UVING ROOM SET-Couch, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon FULL AND PART TIME 1315. please. 875-6585. Road, Manchester. For reser­ in the Office of The Director Board of Directors 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 RECEPTIONIST - Secretary, utcblna Agency 64631W. CaU 543-9252 for ap- chair, coffee table, desk. Security guads positions OPPORTUNITY FOR Attrac­ ointment, after 5. 94 Henr vations please call 645-5971. of General Services. 41 Center Town Clerk 1.2.78 - 1- 4-82 $140. Sales office seeking tive, refined person, good IN MANCHESTER TOLLAND-10 gorgeous acres COVENTRY-Waterfront Made of butcher block wood available. Must be 18 years or treel. and leather like vinyl. $250. Street. Mancliesler. Connec­ Town Treasurer 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 bright individual for varied of­ older. Clean police record, appearance , pieleasant per- starting Wed., Sept. 4, 1977 #6:00-9:00 p.m. MANCHESTER - Ranch. g with 7-room fUnch custom enjoyment with this three fice functions. Pleasant per­ Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, 645-4707. MALE, FEMALE Shetland ticut. until August 24, 1977 at Board of Selectmen 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 U.S. citizen, telephone ana sonality. Oppoiiunltyop " for nigh DEALERS built In 1974. Stone flrepUc^ bedroom, year round home Sheepdogs. Two years old. All small down paymoit. Good in­ Constables 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 sonality. Excellent typing and car. Apply 61 Willard Street, earnings, steady work. Call ★ ★ family room, 2Vk baths, 20x40 that features floor to ceiling shots. ^ C registered. Call 11 00 a 111 lor the following light steno needed. Small -- '?*■ terest rate. Owner will WE BUY AND SELL Fur­ DUMP TRUCK 10.000 LB Board of Education 11-21-77 - 11-17-80 HartforIford. 522-51-5146. ‘ 872-4515 between 10 a.m. and 2 Inground pool, barn. Call fieldstone fireplace, cathedral 549-0590. friendly office. Excellent p.m. asaume mortgage. U years 547,900 - ON HILLTOP Drive - Suzanne or Arthur ShorU, 646 ceilings, sunporch, 24 rON are filed in accordance with Sections 9-382 through 9-450, in­ station. Hours 11 to 2 and 12 to Classes meet for 12 sessions. Fee: $75.00. To with 1 1/2 baths, new Excellent blood lines. People clusive, of the General Statutes, as amended, by persons WELDERS - Certified Air­ Q)untry living in thU Urge W PLOW 3. Apply Wendy's Old MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD request a brochure describing advanced course carpeting, firepUce, etc., GLASTONBURY-$73,900. MANCHESTER-Super special lovers. 558-4919. PICKUP I'RUCKS i2l ■ W other than party-endorsed candidates. craft type. Class A. First and Fashioned Hamburgers, 360 Colonial with a brautlful view. loaded with extras. Start Very convenient to one floor living with this crazy SEARS KENMORE-gas offerings call 486-3234 or write address below. range, 30 inches with viil-bake TON Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on second shift. Full and part Broad Street. EARN $100 or more Family room, patio, tin t floor packing and call T.J. Manchester. ThU well main­ clean and spiffy Ranch behalf of any enrolled Democratic Party member may be time. Apply J. T. SlocombCo., demonstrating name brand laundry, four good sized Crodtett, Realton, 6461Sn. tained seven room Contem- located on delightful tree- oven door and teflon griddle. SAND SPREADERS (4) oms. Buy I Good condition, $55. 546-2095. U v ta to c k 44 obtained from Herbert J. Stevenson, Democratic Registrar 68 Matron Hill Road, South TELEPHONE SALES-Earn toys and gifts (Flsher-Prlce, wllI accept traditional lined street. Home offered at The Town of Manchester is Glastonbury, Ct. Good Job for extra income. your own i>alnt and caipet of Voters. 41 Center St.. Manchester, Connecticut. $4 per hour. Salary and com- Playskool, Fenton) with $47,900 - TWO FamUy fUt on ure also. Cheerful 557,500. B/W Realty, Inc., 647- REGISTERED MORGAN- an equal opportunity misssion. Multi branch four Treasure House rarty plan. Clip a Mall Today colon. Call Peterman Agen­ Benton Street. An unusual but B kitchen, kingsize master1419. DEHUMIDIFIER-Sears, 20 employer, and requires an af- Instructions for filing such a candidacy are contained in Part Please contact cy, 646M04, or 6444599. pint capacity, $M. Call 643- Geldlng. English pleasure, 4- CARPENTERS-Experienced state firm has permanent Part or full time. No cost for desirable home. Where can bedroom, huge fireplaced years. Great disposition, 543- firmalive aclion policy for all I, Instruction Page, of the petition form, copies of which are in construction field, openings i.m. to 9 p.m., kit. Also Booking parties. Call ou find a two family with family room and p^m eter JUST LISTED. Six room 1043. of its Contractors and Vendors available in said Registrar's office. Prior to obtaining the knowledge of various types of Mondaydnday Ithru Friday. 233-0205. 242-5830 or collect perron to VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - S.'WO S fireplacea, TWO deck. Call George Elliott, J. IKi baths. Aluminum as a condition of doing petition form, the consent of each candidate to be proposed home siding helpful to open & perron for Miss Carol 491- Please enroll me In R.E. Principles & Practices In How about thU lovely Dutch Franklin ttovei, TWO cor gar­ Watson Beach u>. 6339413, Fireplace. Excellent business with the Town, as per therein plus a deposit of J25.00 for each such candidate, to be close homes lor insulating ENUGHTENED Student for 2100. George Doherty Colonial? Four bedrooms, age, TWO reUtlvely new gas 6337006. Equal Opportunity on. Only $39,900. Pasek □ MI8C. FOR SALE M a n che ste r______In Rockville ______Urge firepUced family room. S Boal*-Acc»**orl»* 45 Federal Order 11246 paid in the manner required by law, must be filed with said contractor. Steady work. ground floor training in cor- In person Enclosed Is my check or money order made out to heating lystems, TWO not Housing. Realtors, 2667475. Registrar. A petition containing the required number of Group insurance. Good orate discipline. Auto, $$$$$$ Experienced or In- PUced on the countryside on a water neaters? (Jne unit va- Bid form s, plans and The University of Connecticut for $75.00. Mall to A rtic io * tor B a h 41 19 FOOT Chriscraft, 1957 wages. Call Mr. Bernard loroughness, makes t o u a lan e lot. Nearing completion. specifications are available at s i^ tu re s of enrolled members in said Town must be filed experlMcea licensed real es­ cant. Good Income produce MANCHESTER-Beautiful S NEW TO MARKET-East Lapstreak with Tandem Lozier, 646-4464 Bpoint over ready. Call 289- tate people wanted, to join The Certificate Program, U-56RE, University of (Uu Peterman Agency, 649- T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 643 room Condo. Three bedrooms, Hartford Excellent value In 3 the General Services Office, with said Registrar of Voters not later than 4 p.m. on August ALUMINUM sheets used at trailer. 120 horse, Merc Cruise progrmive Ontury 21 office. Connecticut, Storrs, Ct. 06268. 94M or S4468S9. 1577. two full and two half baths, Bedroom Cape. (Convenient printing plates, .007 thick, 41 Center Street, Manchester, 19,1977, being the 25th day preceding the day of the primary. stern drive. New. Many PA RT TIM E Thorough training, top com­ kitchen with breakfast yet low trafffc area. Attrac- 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for extras. Must sell. Best offer. Connecticut Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 5th day of August, $39,900-NEW ON the market 1977. JANITOR/CLEANERS BABYSITTER NEEDED. missions, over 60 new homes Name $32 900 - VACANT Cape - Cen­ counter, all appliances, cen­ uve spacious rooms, garage, $1. Phone 543-2711. 5284)797. Town of Manchester, Needed. Elarly morning, 6 to 9 Two days a week, 8:465:15. available soon. For personal H e ra ld - Lovely ilz room (k>loaUl trally located. SU rooms, tral air, fully carpeted, above ground pooL Cali Edward Tomkiel Address. with 11/2 baths, plus finiifaed Connecticut a.m ., 6 day week. Few Two children, 4 and 15 mos. and confidential interview, alununum skiing, rear porch. luiurlous paneled and Katherine Bourn, 742-5M5. UNIFORMS WANTED ■ Cub 1964 24 foot Cabin Cruiser. Robert B. Weiss, Municipal Clerk evening openings, 6:30 to 9:30. Preferably in my home. Own call Sid Green, Century 21- (Street) (City) (Zip Coda) rec room (knotty pine). Ideal Trades locally considered. carpeted rec room, large Manchester (Mflce, J.Watson Scouti, Boy and Girl Scouts, home for wowing family. T.J Fully equipped. One piece 018-8 General Manager Town of Manchester Must have own transporta­ transportation. 6461506 after Jackston Avante, 6461316, T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 543 patio with grill, pool, tennis, Beach Co., 647-9139. Equal Brownies, nurses, East contniction. In water. $3000. 017-8 tion. Call. 649-5334 5. evenings 646-4153. Crockett, ^ I t o r i , 6431577. 1577. many extras. 645-6040. Housing Opportunity. Catholic Sciiool. 549-1225. 545-3702. PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 10. 1977

ACROSS ’ 3 Service those Extras Autoo fo r Sale $1 Auloo For Boh >1 Autoo For Solo 61 Answer to Previous Punie M C H E S a M i W N C HERALD...... ^ „ „ _ charge N 1 Gamecock 4 Pelige E Z 0 A B t 0 A R F 1971 CORVETTE-Orange, 350, spur 1 R E 0 • 1 T 0 u E T Charles M. Schultz 5 Wildebeest N 1 B L A K E automaUc. Ebtcellent condi- S Stare 6 Deportment T R 1 0 X T ' 5 a 0 R E A T A C U B E N N N Uoo. $4500. 1972 FORD Gran Dear Abby 9 Better (comp, 7 Of the mails N F wd.) C 0 T C i d e a . S e n . . . | Torino, Brougham. Excellent 8 Undivided C A P r U R E 0 u R f condiUon, air, am/fm, $1600. 11 Pungent bulb 10 Cremation fire i R A L A Z E C 1 1 P Sur M/HO MMMT5 f CaU 646-4378. By Abigail Van Buren 12 Cake store 11 Butt in A C L u • R A E A M A 13 Pops 12 Pleas 0 t 1 F V A R M 0 R E 0 , I WAS A ll Of A 5UP0EN TWO WAS 7b i^AlT pop A I VOLKSWAGEN-1973 Super 15 Greek letter t 0 AT L i dI IT HER,THE OH, 16 Stagnate 14 Observes /6UARPIN6 COME AT ME OUT PON TWORRV, LITTLE Beetle. Blue, 4-speed,radio, DEAR ABBY: Three cheers for LIVING A L IE -th e N R A M u M R E A L 9 EHE5 BEAaE OFMfPREAMS! clean well kept auto. Special 18 Be equal 17 Rowing blade A 1 D 8 DT C A N f 0 THIS HOUSE OF THE WRKNE55 FRIENPOFF0 ENP5..‘(OU TV4UMDer2.snD(ZM woman who was honest enough to admit that she did not 19 Dar Vaterland M M E • 0 N T WE FELL IN L0VE,ANP this week, $1W. Bank terms 23 Fitting reward A N 1 CAN COME LIVE WITH 06! enjoy sex, but had "faked it" in the bedroom for 20 years. (Abbr.) E 1 S E V U L E 0 S s NOW WE'RE GOINS TO M f Z Y T i M t T H E Y easily arranged. Suburban I, tM, was married for 20 years and never really enjoyed 20 Audience 24 Eye infection , Motor Car, 649-2076. 26 Hindu ^136 More so 49 Depression ini­ GET MARRIEPj sex. 1 have rome to the conclusion that many women do not 2 1 Common verb 36 Of nerves ^ S H T h Bi R T f t T H ? 22 Joints garment tials enyoy MX, but this in no way affects their ability to love. 27 Rookie * FIREBIRD 1970. Hardtop 25 Rsttiss 39 Of it 50 Massachu blue, white vinyl roof, 3 rurthermore, I feel that there are many women who 29 Soda water unatrbruth 40 Shot hole-in- setts cape cylinder, automatic transmis­ have been living a lie and "faking it" for financial reasons 28 And! (Fr.) 33 Breton sion, power steering,0*««aas*K, whitefvmvc and because they enjoy all the other aspects of marriage. 30 Mssiurs of 34 Zoomed one 52 Scold waUs, sharp car. $199$. Subur­ Please print this to see if there are other women honest time 35 Unsuspecting 43 Grand 53 One (Sp ) ban Motor Car, 6432076. enough to admit this. 31 Optic ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 / HCW-MANY \ f OH, Z CONh- \ 7HeNHcwa:>^AE i HONEST IN TUCSON 32 Miicelculste Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss / C H IN E S E / < N C W ... TOYOTA 1973 CoroUa. 2-door 33 Roughly 9 10 11 H A V E N r S E E N 37 Greek colony A fE T H B Z E IN MAVBE«CO / ; ONE SINCE A gold finish with automatic DEAR ABBY; I have been reading, with pleasure, your \2 “ transmission, radio. None 41 Eternity 13 14 V 7HEWHOLE / \^A\ILL.10SL^ 5 WEBCAM LAST column containing the letters from the 50-year-old and the 42 Mound CARLOS SAID he T n o tVAV l nicer, $1695. Suburban Motor 33year-oId, both of whom seem to value love above sex IS I. 17 WAS WAITING FOR ) WHAT ' WASN'T HE MEETING I h/a . u -t ^ V WORLDS t U E S P A V ? 44 And 10 on (2 Car, 6432076. lam happy to know there are others who feel as I do. I 1 11 VOUR FRIEND, CARLOS JlVHAVS THAT YOU AT THE llY t A K HIM w d i. Let 19 CORNER BV THE < SAV A ^ ANVWHBftti ANO had about given up and decided maybe I was some kind of HERMANDBZ HAS BEEN / m DO abbr.) 1 11 INDICTED FOR MURDER.I A wJtha^ P WAREHOUSE, THE \ THING TOYOTA 1971 Corolla. 2-door freak. I value sex highly, but as a fulfillment of love. I am 22 23 26 27 NIGHT THE WATCH- white, 4-speed, radio. 45 Rule 77 FORD MAVEHGK SAVE 46 Deitfoy MAN WAS KILLED.' y TH AT? Beautiful car, must be seen. very affectionate, and enjoy being held close, kissed and ■ p w . j 4-Door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power itaarlng, 47 Consume 28 30 $1395. Suburban Motor Car, caressed by someone I love; and the feeling of love ” 1 power brakes, radio, whitewall tires. 6432076. ^tw een us is what turns me on. I am considered frigid 48 Deep sleep 31 ^cause I feel this way, and because I cannot crawl into S1 Made used to 1 ^-*1, J to • *1 CtxAsbwLCAA- . bed with no love or tenderness involved, and go through all 54 Misstep oJ 3* 35 36 38 39 40 TOYOTA 1072-Corona Coupe. 55 Waterwey ■ m TSCKV.MONn CARLO $4295 Red with black vinyl rooL 4 kinds of mattress acrobatics, as if jlaying a game, and feel 56 Group of two 41 44 aac Landau, sliver with red vinyl top, low mileage, speed, radio. Sharp sporty I had a wonderful time and complete fulfillment. 57 Game pisyed 4S 1 11 47 stereo, swivel seats. car. $1595. Suburban Motors, I ^ not saying this way is wrong, but it is not for me with clubs ■1 11 50 Tolland Tnpk., on and I resent being considered odd because I feel this way. 48 49 40 SI 52 S3 n Manchester Vernon townline. It is good to know there are others who believe in love. DOWN 8281 6432076. 54 55 6-Uyr«. Apartm»ntt For Aonf S3 Apartm»nt$ For Aont 53 Aportmonto For Ront S3 74 CHEVY PICKUP SAVE When the sex drive is long gone, love and tender memories □ RENTALS will still be there. 1 Kind of beard C-10, standard shift, 6 cyl., power steering, 2 Turkish 56 57 Add lovely blouacfl plus a 1968 MGB-runs well. Good ANOTHER AFFECTIONATE LOVER Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer CENTRALLY LOCATED - S E V E N ROOM radio with camper cap. tires.Needs body work. $400 or cepitet scw-aimple, pull-on skirt Three room heated apart­ APARTMENT-24 Locust iNiWSrAAIR 1NT(ARR• •77 B A S IC F A S H IO N ONE Bedroom apartment on needs tires. Best offer. 643 Cromwell area's most 71 FORD MAVERICK $1495 A JS3 *Q72 contains a Bonus Coupon. MANCHESTER - Clean fur­ ment. Fireplace, sunaeck, first floor. Appliance, storage, 4905. South was in control. prestigious and luxurious 4-Door, V-B, automatic, power steering, radio. DEAR ABBY: When I was young, I thought of sex as VJ972 V KQ54 He led a third club and West Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Price . . . $2.00 a copy. nished room near bus, carpeting, no pets, references laundry hook up. Available studios. One, two and three required. $24() monthly. 643- Immediately. $200 plus 1968 VW Sqbk. Four new tires, being a dirty game. I never really enjoyed it. I just put up ♦ KQJ ♦ 10 6 ruffed small. Dummy Add $2.00 fo r the New parking. Responsible A6 bedroom apartments from 5983. utilities. Norman Hohenthal, with it. You can be kind, loving and good to a man without A9S32 overruffed and South played c a p t a in BA$V-THIS DAD PHONED SUCCESS IN SEWING. workiing male. Blanchard It needs body work. Asking $200. Rossetto, Inc. 646-2482. $160 to $289 per month. Call 646-1166. 77 FORD MAVERICK SAVE As is. 6432836. having sex. I would rather just lie in his arms. SOUTH (D) king and ace of trumps. When 16 MV FIANCE, WLADEK. ' ME VOU WERE today, 632-1300. Only 15 THREE AND Vk Room apart­ I am normal and have two children but I never went wild A A 9 4 both opponents followed. 3WED0W 5Kyi ON THE WAV! minutes to downtown Hart­ ment, heat, hot water, stove, 4-Door, 6 cyl., automatic, PS, PB, radio, whitewall over sex. V6 BIRCH HOUSE-Furnlshed 25 GLENWOOD Street. Two fires, brown with matching saddle Interior. 1971 Comet. Two door, six South just continued to play ford. refrigerator, wall-to-wall bedroom flat, appliances and cylinder, automatic, radio and Thanks for printing some letters in your column from ♦ 952 47 room. Kitchen privileges. clubs. The defense did collect Gordon Produeto Centrally located. Parking. carpet, $190. Centrally private basement. Utilities heater, 39,000 miles. $995. 643 women who feel the same aa I. Until I read them I was AAKQJ 10 7 East-West vulnerable one trick with the queen of Women only. Deposit. Call MANCHESTER - Suddenly located. Adults only. No pets. not Included. No pets. Lease, 73 FORD LTD $2295 6217. ashamed of my feelings and thought that something must spades and one diamond trick 649-2358. available! A magnificent two Security deposit. Call 646-7690. Security. $230 monthly. be wrong with me. I wanted to write a letter like this 24 at the end, since South had 2-Door, blue, V-8, automatic, air, vinyl top, West North East South BUCKLAND bedroom apartment in The Available September 1st. 649- 1970 VOLKSWAGEN- Needs years ago, but didn't have the nerve. only one trump left in dummy Mansion on Otis Street. Two lA FURNISHED ROOM- ATTRACTIVE 4-room Apart­ 9455, 647-9773. power steering, power brakes. engine. May be used for parts. to ruff diamonds with. By fireplaces, huge living room, ment. Stove, refrigerator. Pass 1 IF Pass 1 A FARMS Community kitchen and bath. Best offer. 6437252 after 5. making five spades, South had Native fruit li vefetablei frceh formal dining room, base­ References, no pets. $170. 2 ^ FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- Pass 4 4$ Pass Pass All utilities Included. On Pass turned a disaster into a daily! Now optn for tho busline and near stores. ment, appliances, heat, elec­ 3540, 646-3167. Second floor, gas and gas 1974 DATSUN 280 Z. Original Astro-graph Opening lead - K ♦ triumph References and security. Call tricity supplied. Lease, stove, no pets, fecurlty. $160, owner. 31,000 m iles. Air, after 5 p.m. 644-0383. security, no bets. Blanchard 646-1189. exceUent condiUon. 633-3087. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL & Rossetto, Inc. 646-2482. By Oswald & James Jacoby South was most unhappy Antiquoo 4 i PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 97 WELLS STREET. Cute, Trueko for Solo 52 parking, near bus and shop­ 118 MAIN STREET - Three three room apartment, third when North jumped to four An Illinois correspondent room heated apartment, fur­ AVAILABLE S00» Visit Alley Oop — Dave Graue WANTED Antioue furniture, ping, refined middle aged floor, $175 monthly. Includes NEWLY RESTORED AND in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. spades. He wished that he had says, ' I dealt and picked up nish own appliances, parklike glass, pewter, oil paintings, or woralng lady or gentleman. heat, stove, refrigerator. One excellent condition, 1661 t a ? 21) Your reputation is one of merely rebid two or three aKQx VKQx aQxx AJxxx other antique items. R. 649-1237. yard, security. $220. Available Modern months security. Available Chevy V4 ton stepslde pickup. your most priceless assets. To­ clubs after North's one-heart I passed Partner opened one August 1st. ^ 2 4 2 6 , 9-5. Your day someone may try to use 'S CONVINCSD ...a n d I DONY Harrrison, 643-8709. September 1st. Call 646-0350. $1395. 6430685 after 5 p.m. EBiiaibiilQi^/ response, but there was no use spade in third seat What T W e l a c w il l m a k e a THINK VeXJ s o m e lh in g where you're crying over spilt milk. He was , FINE MATE FOR ME T ROOM FOR RENT-$20. With MANCHESTER - Newly blameless in an attempt to should I respond’’ c a n CHANGE WANTED - Furniture, old kitchen privileges, $25. Call 2-Bedroom SIX ROOM DUPLEX- 1968 CHEVROLET V4 ton August 11,1177 stuck in four spades and had HIS M IN D , renovated two bedroom Ford besmirch it We don't know With 14 toys. Bisque dolls, steins, 646-3409. Available October 1st. Large pickup. 6 cylinder, standard, Someone may arrange to make the best of it. ALLEV OOP,' Duplex apartment within high-card points our cor­ clocks, swords, guns. Outright' attic and basement. South end radials, runs well. High something for this comirvg year CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) He won the first trick with walking distance to down­ ApartmontsI respondent should have open­ purchase, or consignments. area. Send replies to Box Y mileage. $700. 742-6138. that appears small on the sur­ Your male may be dilficult to dummy’s ace of diamonds, Aportmonto For Ron! 53 town. With varnished floors Truck Center... face. Just keep in mind; Great please today, mostly because he ed the bidding with one club Call 844-8962. C/0 Manchester Herald. noted that there were 10 easy Since he elected to pass, he and new modern kitchen and Uotorcfcloo-BIcycloo 54 oaks from little acorns grew. or she will be in a wishy-washy tricks at notrump and realized WE HAVE customers waiting bath. $240 includes heat, hot >180 mood Put your loved one back has trapped himself 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter MANCHESTER-Girl to share LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Disap­ for the rental of yyour apart­ water, stove, refrigerator. on course that since the game was Tires - In good condition, and per month three bedroom townhouse Today! pointment is likely today If you ment or home. J.D. Real TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville match points he had best try reasonably priced. Call 643- Call 646-0090. apartment with two other 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and expect more than you're entitled AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) IFor a copy ol JACOBY Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ Includes wall to walll to collect 11 tricks at spades MODERN, send SI lo "Win at 4739. girls starting September 1st. rack. $1,760. 289-4042. to. Be satisfied with what you get. Release no work today unless He led a club to his ace at 1980. MANCHESTER - Two carpeting, heat, hotf a month rent plus utilities. even though It may seem like you can proudly sign it. If you Bridge." c/o this newspaper. trick two and continued with P 0. Box 489. Radio City Stalion. bedroom Duplex apartment, water and parking. Off Street parking. Call after small recompense. Find out send out something shoddy it WanM to Buf 49 LOOKING for anything In real within walkina distance to 5:30, 647-1093, FORD -2145 more of what lies ahead for you could cause you serious em­ the 10 spot At this stage of the New York. N Y. 100191 estate rental - aparlments, downtown. $220. includes 6 4 3 - 1 9 6 1 ★ ★ by sending for your copy of barrassment. M Ft-. U $ »«’ y 'll. 8iO homes, multiple dweellings, fgua/ Housing Astro-Graph Letter Malt 50 ACCORDIONS - Will pay up to heat, hot water, stove, T H R E E ROOM HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It's J.D. Opportunity cents for each and a long, self- $80 for 120 bass. $20 for 12 no fees. Call Real Estate refrigerator. Call 646-0090. APARTMENT in three family FX-1200 - Built by factory important to put your best food Berry’s World. addressed stamped envelope to The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions bass. 247-0842. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. house with private entrance engineer. Branch heads, forward socially today If you're a Astro-Graph. P.0, Box 489. Barnett clutch, aluminum guest, leave before you wear out and private Mrcb. Good loca­ Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019, tion. Walking distance to rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ your welcome Be sure to specif your birth IM A G IN E busline, no pets. Includes hot buretor, balanced blue printed sign. ...you K N O W w h a t motor and transmission. 6 ^ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) THAT .'...HIS water only. Security deposit Don't do things from a sense ol F IR S T D A V h a p p e n e d t o M y 7732. VIRQO (Aug. 23.8ept. 22) F R IE N D , h o m e r required. $160 monthly. Call duty today, do them from your O N T H E BUSINESS & SERVICE Review tc^ay the things you're after 5 p.m., 643-8^. DILLON heart' — or you II make people spending your money on. You uncomfortable FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- SALES A SERVICE, INC. ★ ★ can trim small, nonessenlial Security, on busline, no pets, Items and start sailing more TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, money away Flattery will make you few points one car. References, wall-to- SIS Main St., Mandisstsr today Be sincere, or don't speak excellent condition, many LIBRA (Sept, 23-Ocl. 23) ■ 7 wall carpeting, first floor. extras. Exceptionally good up at all $190 plus heat and utilities. Achievements are possible to­ performance since purchased day. but the world isn't going to GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Available August ISth. Call new. $500. Call 6 4 3 ^ after n make it easy for you just You're a sensible spender when DIRECTORY 643-1668. 4:30 p.m. OHIeoo-Btoroo lor Ront 55 TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29.- because you're a nice person It comes to buying household SIX ROOM DUPLEX- Ambition and effort are also re­ goods and commodities today 999 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp HERCULES MOPEDS. A quired However, you could blow the Sorvicoo Oltorod 31 Sorvicoo Oltorod 31 Pointing-Popporing 32 Bullding-Controcting 33 Centrally located. Private SMALL BUSINESS or Office car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. better moped at a reasonable budget on a luxury item yard. $195. No utilities. 649- space for rent. Busy price. Cycle Gear, 63 Tolland SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You CAM TREE Service - Free es­ BRICK, BLOCK, Stone PAINTER NEEDS Work - CARPENTRY - Repairs, 6622 days, 843-7267 evenings. pedestrian area. Low rent. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. could meet someone today who CANCER (June 21-July 22) It Turnpike. Manchester. 647- YOU are attracted to. but it could you're dealing with a youngster W H f MOT timates, discount senior Fireplaces, concrete. Interior, Exterior Painting, remodeling, additions, gar­ 6^1442. Automatic, power steering, 1022. Born Loser — Art Sansom Chimney repairs. No Job too Papering, by the hour or job. THREE ROOMS-on two air, 2 new snows. $3690 or best be a no-no thing Don't ask for today, you must be able to say citizens. Company ages, roooflng. Call David built-in oroblems no" if It s lor his or her own T v \6 Manchester owned and small. Save. Call 644-6356 for Residential, Commercial. Patria, 644-1796. buslines. Appliances, parking, ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ offer. 289-7035. 1975 HONDA 750 Super sport. estimates. storage, porch, $150. Plus fice. Ground level, central good It s tough, but necessary l [ l W U K S T ? operated. Call 648-1327. Summer homes, apartments, Excellent running condition. • KNTKHrmSK U«N ■ windows puttied. 20 years security. 646-3494, evenings location, professional 1962 FORD FALCON-Four $1500 firm. 872-4^. EXPERT TREE Removal - ODD JOBS, Qeanlng cellars experience! Will Travel. E. 649-4742. building, parking and utilities. door, automatic, good tires, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffal Free estimates. Insured. and attics. Moving large Davis, 649-0495. Rooting-Sldlng-Chlmnoy 34 Call 6 4 9 - ^ . good condition. $500 or best MECHANICS SPECIAL- 1972 Working Manchester area (or appliances, also stone or loam AVAILABLE September 1st. offer. Call 228-0613. Honda 450. New transmission, over eight years. Reasonable. delivered. 644-1775 or 544-9532. PROFESSIONAL Painting: BIDWELL Home Improve­ Five room apartm ents in new rubber, needs some valve WHEW.' HEY, SYLVESTER, ^ ment Co. Expert installation newer two family house. Two 1971 IMPALA 4 door hardtop. Call, All-State Tree Expert Interior A Exterior, Commer­ OFFICE SPACE work. 8437979 or 643-7008. T'DAV'S HAVEN’T YA FOUND ® 1977tfy me Co., 742-6591. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix cial A Residential. Free es­ of aluminum siding, gutters bedrooms plus large family Good condlton Firm $U0. A REAU TH' BREAK IN THAT sofas, chairs, cars etc. No timates. Frilly insured. 6 ^ and trims. Roofing Installa­ room on quiet dead end street. FOR RENT Call 528-3960. 1973 YAMAHA SCORCHER/ LINE YET? CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ need for expensive rec- 4879, tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- Stove, refrigerator, hot water, 250 square feet, center of MOTORCYCLE- Cafe Bike. Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick covering. 568-5878. 9109. and heat included. $275 plus Manchester, air conditioning and 1959 PLYMOUTH VIP- 8 YES, niture repaired, reflnlshlng, parking Call 645-9551. Excellent condition. $800. Call SIRE touch-up work. House calls J.P. LEWIS A SON-Interior one months security. One cylinder. Elxcellent condition. 6436686. /\ND MARTHA- - ...... HOOPLEun u i,...... COME ON POWN! YOU...... RE^ TODAYS and service calls, pick up and REWEAVING burns, holes. and exterior painting, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, child, please no pets. Phone $7K. All new tires. Call 649- .SURPRISE STAR OF OUR NEW SERIES, "30 MINUTES delivery. 589-286^ days or Zippers, umbrellas repaired. paperhanging, and roofing, storm windows, aw­ after 6 p.m. 643-5523 for more 6643. 1972 PUCH-175 CC. Dirt bike. TP'S THE COMICNEWS DlfiESr,' JUST STAND IN THE COMIC Window shades, Venetian nings. Quality workmanship, details. ALL. after 5. remodeling. Fully insured. $150, or will trade for small C IR a E FOR A YEARS SUPPLY OF SEEPS FOR HAMBUR6ER blinds. Keys. TV for rent. free estimates. Fully insured. 1987 CHEVROLET 649-9656. □ AUTOMOTIVE outboard motor. 742-7141. FIXED,' BUNS. TWO PASSES TO THE CITY PARK FOR THE BENCH UWNS MOWED, Trucking, Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- 872-9187, 649-3417. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, CORVAIR. no H.P., four 5221. OF KDUR CHOICE AND MY AUT&SRAPHEP PICTURE.' trimminng and tree work, etc. available September 1st. speed, new clutch, rebuilt car­ 1967 SUZUKI-TC 200. J4YUK-KYUK' ■------646-8864 or 647-1240. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Adults, no pets SecuriW, Aiifoa For Boh 51 buretors, tires good. Body Excellent condiUon. $200. Call CARPENTRY - All types of repairing chimneys, roofs, references, parking. 528-7275. needs some work. Kestorable. Bullding-Conirocling 33 640-6944. WHAT DO YOU SAY CLUTTERED ATTICS & carpentry; Remoaeling, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 1965 RA M BLER S ta tio n ^ s t offer over $400. Call 649- Heathcliff roofing, siding. No job too MARTHA.HOOPLE? This Funny World Cellars? Will haul unwanted WES ROBBINS carpentry Years Experience. Howley, FOUR AND Vk rooms, first Wagon r Running condition. 8272 after 6 p.m. HARLEY DAVIDSON-1975 items for you reasonably. Call small. Free estimates. 644- 643-5361. floor, for elderly lady. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, XLCH. Completely stock. 1500 3079. remodeling specialist. Ad­ WELL, dMON UP irfe so COMFORTABLY 849-1818, or 568-0322, for free ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Available September 1st. 6W- 643-6536. 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA- miles, top condiUon. $2500. or ROOFER WILL Install roof’ ANT LETiS GET COOL DCMU HERE I WAS estimates. bullt-lns, bathrooms, 5741. Six cylinder, automaUc, four best offer. 269-9321, 6430691 Pointing- Popporlng 33 kitchens, 649-3446. siding or gutters (or low dis­ 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ door, power steering, 39,000 OUT O’ HERE/ HOPING 10 REMAIN count price. Call Ken at 647- Homoo lor Ront 54 ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call miles. CaU owner 643-7251. HODAKA Trail or street bike. UNTIL 1566. 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. WINDOW CLEANING - PAINTING - Interior and CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 200 original miles. Excellent QUITTING exterior, paperhanging, Homes, Additions, Repairs, SUMMIT STREET. Rent with 1967 MUSTANG-Green. condiUon. Hardly ever used. t im e / Commercial A Residential. ROOFING, PAINTING, in­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? Automatic console, bucket vet Full insured. Free estimates. excellent work. References. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, option. Six room Duplex, $2TC $350. 5634919. Free estimates. Fully In­ 345-2009. sulating. Done at a price you monthly. Goodchild Bartlett Bankrupt? Reposseased? seats, radio, heater, power Call Quality Maintenance In­ can afford. For free estimate Honest Douglas accepts brakes, power steering. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• corporated, 646-6845 sured. Martin Mattson, 64^ Realty, 569-1744, 646-5386. 4431. TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY call 875-2218. lowest down, smallest "Cream puff.” $695. CaU 5W- payments. Douglas Motors, 8613, after 4. Itobllo Homoo 55 ED'S LIGHT Trucking - Carpentry and general con­ OfffCM-StorM for Ront 55 QUALITY PAINTING and tracting. Residential and 345 Main. Cellars and attics cleaned. PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, 16' CAMPER trailer - single V / ' : \ Trees cut. Free estimates. Paper Hanging by Willis commercial. Whether It be a Schultz. Fully Insured, Hooling-Plumbing 35 PROFESSIONAL Office • All WE PAY $15 for complete four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ axle, excellent condition. y t _ L _ 646-1943. small repair Job, a custom facilities. Excellent location. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call 0 references. 649-4343. built home or anything in Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland ban Motora, 649^076. ILV- SEWERLINES, sink lines, Good projection. Reasonable Auto Body, 526-1990. 742-6930. COMPLETE LAWN between, call 646-13n. ) ' 1 HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch cleaned with electric cutters, rent. 351 Center Street. 649- 1973 CHEVELLE MALIBU maintenance ■ Lawns, $5 and ^ professionals. McKinney 1680, 649-3549. ARE YOU Selling your mobile painted (or $l$0-$200 by NEWTON SMITH 1964 Studebaker Cruiser - 4 SS. AutomaUc transmiaaion, Hedges, $10 and up Bros. Sewage Disposal door sedan. V-6 engine, 6 new power steering and brakes, borne? Buyers waiting. Please ' n Edging, and fertilizing. scheduling now. Professional Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Short Ribs - Frank Hill considers any lob. 289-9287, Commpany, 643-5308. MANCHESTER-RETAIL tires Including snows. One many extras. ^295. 6436171. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- \ . ^ U rooms. No Job too small. 649- and/or manufacturing space. 8230369. evenings or weexends, Don. 3144. family owner - good condition. o m a r S w i v e s a c e w h v .t h e y THEY SHOULD. ..HE'S STANDING ON ' NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 2,000 square feet to 100,000 CaU 1^4-1349. 1977 CUTLASS SUPREME- ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, so DEVOTED TO HIM. WOCSWIP 10 .0 qOSARRELS A DAY repairs, plugged drains, square feet. Very reasonable. 8,250 miles. AutomaUc, power ELKHART Travel Trailer. / THE SCOUND attics, garages, yards PAPER HANGING Expert. CARPENTRY A Masonry - r kitchen laucefs rireplaced! Brokers Protected. Call PARTS Department now open steering, power brakes, 1972. 17 foot, excellent condi­ / HE WALKS ON. . cleaned, moving, trucking. Your averag e p ap er. In Additions and remodeling. r e plalred. a Rec rooms, I^m an Properties, 1-226- Saturdays. Complete line of am/fm radio, stereo, alarm tion. Sleeps six. Self con­ Loam for sale. Lawn service. average room , $30. Mr. Fre estimates. Call Anthony Rlchman, 646-3864. baUiniroom remodeling, heat Chrysler parts. Chorches system, air conditioning, tained. $2W. 6431948. \977 M,\ou,bi%,U lb* No Job too big or small. 5 ^ Squillacote, 649-0811. modernizzation, etc. Free 8 lO 8522. Motor*. 649-3646. f tinted glass, color-dark Estimate gladly given. M & M FOR RENT-100% Main Street orange with tan vinyl root. $5,- "YdU Ihink you've gol problems!... Mow would CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Plumbing!{& HeaUniQng. 649-2871. location. Excellent (or any AulomoUvo Borvleo I I HOUSES-Additions, garages, 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 700. Owner. CaU 646-7690. you like to be an nnleaier who’s revolted by the YOUNG MOTHER desires type of business. Heat and air - 54,000 miles, 351 Oeveland baby sitting services while roofing, and siding, latchens, ELM MOTORS • Toyota. Dat- taste ofnms!" PLUMBING and Heating - conditioning Included. Well engine. Excellent running ' 60RRY H) KttP YOU WAITINO/ work. Daily or weekly. In bathrooms, and repair work of 1967 PONTIAC sun specialists, factory Fast service. Reasonable decorated. Reasonable rent. comtion. New shocks and BONNEVILLE-CooverUble. e fenced in park like yard. reasonable prices. Fully in­ all kinds. Call RoMrt Jarvis rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- Apply Box A c/o Manchester trained, one day service, 114 643-9926 sured. 643-9K1. for estimate, 64M712. brakes. Asking $1950. CaU 643- Has some rot. $300 or beat East Main Street, RockviUe. S 6567. Herald. 4484. offer. Call after 5, 6436556. * 671-1617. 4 I F’AGE TEN-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed . Aug 10. 1977 . A b o u t News for senior citizens Back to trips, and one that many ■ of you really like is the Penn Dutch trip. It’s a three-day deal and will be around the end of October. So start thinking about it and t o w n Hi! We registered for the Valley Train Ride this past we will have more information for you real soon. Monday and need seven more to fill the bus. The Manchester Senior By the way. tomorrow morning the bus for Banner Condolence!* Citizens Pinochle Group Lodge will be leaving our center around 9:30 and you Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to our good w ill s p o n so r a g a m e folks going should start arriving here shortly after 9. friend Harold Lehmann on the death of his wife, and also/ Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at Might as well continue about trips and remind you that ' .lo.seph G rigolel on the death of his brother George.-^ the Army and Navy Club. the final payment for Brown's is due this week. Also Adele Grigolet is a patient in Mt. Sinai Hospital in All senior citizens are Selliiick Hartford and Carl Swanson is in intensive care at the welcome. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Let's help cheer them up Here at the center, the action started with last Friday with cards and, if possible, visits. The Prayer Group of afternoon when we had 42 players for our setback games We received word that another of our members, and the winners were: Lillian Rutchik, 131: John Phelps, Emanuel Lutheran Church Marianne Herdic, is now coming along very nicely as she will meet Thursday at 10 129: Violet Dion. 128: Mike DeSimone. 126: Catherine is recuperating in the Vernon Convalescent Home. She a.m, in the church library. Cappucchi. 124; Paul Schuetz, 123; Lee Miller, 123; really enjoys receiving cards and can also have visitors. Archie Houghtaling. 123; Sam Schors, 119; Betty Jesanis, While we are at it. don't forget also that our oldest 118. South United Methodist member. Nellie Moran, is a patient at Manchester Manor I’ iiiuclile Church will have a fair and she also wishes to thank everyone for their cards and workshop tonight at 7 in the On Monday, even with all the hot and humid weather, would love to have a few visitors. education wing of the we had a decent turnout for our kitchen social games in church. the morning and in the afternoon we had 60 players for our pinochle games and the winners were: Lee Steinmeyer. 8.38; Martin Bakstan, 809; Martha LaBate. 785: .Marie Hebenstreit. 768; Sue K err, 767; Mabel Wilson. 765; Mike Haberern. 763; Bess Moonan, 754: GENERAL MOTORS AUTO REPAIRS Archie Houghtaling. 749; Esther Anderson, 743; John welcome Gaily, 742; Marie Burke, 7.39: Felix Jesanis, 736; Andrew N’oske. 734; F?oy Durey, 733. • im E T E MECHANKAL SERVICE G o lf We had 41 players out on the golf course in the morning • GOUISKM REPAIRS and the low scores for the day were: Irvin Gartside, 41; corduroy ‘cut-ups’ .Merrill Dickinson. 43; Russ Nettleton. 44; Vince Porter, say It like It Is 44; Parky Partnakian, 45; Raymond Bidwell, 45; Jim • AUTO PAMTINC Fee. 45; Albert Bolis. 46; Ernie Segerberg, 46; Hector Provost. 46. • LOW COST SERVICE RENTALS Fun separates In wonderful, The big picnic in Center Park was canceled last Sunday washable poly/cotton due to threatening thunderstorms. So come Sunday, SAM will try it again, same time, same place. They apologize • GENUINE CM PARTS corduroy, contrasting for any inconvenience caused some who did make the letters spell great looks, trip; however, it was debatable for a while, and when by MIddledale. Navy, they received the weather forecast, they felt it was best • FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS berry, sizes 7-14. lo cancel WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL RIOTORS CARS AND TRUCKS? Charges are dismissed CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT vest $10 OR STOP IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. , gaucho $12 .NEW LONDON (U P l) — Disorderly conduct charges 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CALL 646-6464| Poly/cotton checked have been dismissed against five antinuclear shirt $8 demonstrators dressed in black robes who had refused lo tell officials their names. The five, who had identified themselves only as Death ' and "Last Tango, " were arrested over the weekend for blocking the entrance to Electric Boat Divi­ CARTER •sBsv sion of General Dynamics in Groton. 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They drove into the station, By MAL BARLOW product," he said waving his hand to parked, and the driver went to the East Hartford Reporter all the maps covering the walls of the men’s room while the other man East Hartford's new maps of its in­ Council Chambers at Town Hall. wandered around, police said. The land wetlands made by COMSIS Inc. "We know a lot more about East driver then asked the woman for of Glastonbury were adopted Hartford now. It’s been a fun project. toilet paper. She went to the storage Tuesday night by the Inland Wetlands I hope you find the final product area, got a roll, and tossed it to him. Commission. useful. The driver grabbed her, pushed her "They are current and more ac­ "They (the maps) are the most back into the storage area, and began curate," said David Killian as he useful I've ever seen. I look forward to choke her, police said. He made the motion to adopt. "They will to watching in the newspapers how demanded money and she gave him give us better protection of a East Hartford uses them. the cash she had in her pocket, police valuable resource. " "Thank you for the opportunity to said. The vote to accept was unanimous. work with you." They were last seen heading south \ "We've been looking for something The town paid COMSIS about $8,000 on Main St. like this for quite a few years," said for the whole project. It got maps of William Dailey. 127 wetland units scattered around Stephen Leonard, 16, of 4 Lincoln •s The maps will help town boards town. St., East Hartford, was arrested on such as Zoning Board of Appeals in Each unit is measured three ways: warrants Tuesday charging him with / deciding applications for use of Value in a flood, value to wildlife, a series of burglaries dating from wetlands, Dailey said. and value in the town’s general plan. April. John Finnegan added that the map Only 30 of the units won COMSIS’ The charges are thirfi-degree making will also ease boundary dis­ highest flood plain value. Only 9 won burglary, third-degree larceny (two putes. its top score for wildlife. And only 5 counts), second-degree larceny (two Ken MacGregor, a COMSIS worker won its highest score for planning. counts), conspiracy to commit third- Watching a thriller who has been with the project since COMSIS also prepared a manual degree larceny (two counts), and Steve Lavoie (left), 11, of 7 Columbus Circle, East Hartford, and Toby Hilton, 10, of 1110 the town hired his firm in January, for use with the maps. conspiracy to commit third-degree Pleasant Valley Rd., South Windsor, watch a men's slow pitch softball game Tuesday night showed some emotion as he spoke Town Engineer Charles Sheehan burglary. Tuesday before the maps were has said of the maps and manual, Leonard appeared in Common at McAuliffe Park’s stadium. Steve’s Little League coach, Don Brozowski, was the ump. accepted. "The commission is now going to Pleas Court 12 Tuesday where his Toby’s father, Larry White, was covering first base for the Eastview Cafe team. It doesn't "Tonight we're delivering the final have a tool for making its decisions. case was continued to Aug. 16. He show on Toby’s face, but at this point Eastview was ahead. The other team, Yesterlaid It will greatly assist us." failed to post a $500 surety bond and Egg, laid a bomb signed by its catcher, Terry Clark, over the stadium’s fence later in the was sent to the state jail in Hartford. game to lead Yesterlaid to an 8-7 victory. (Herald photo by Barlow) East Hartford fire calls A home on Bay Path Dr. was broken into through a rear door sometime Monday night, ft was ran­ Clerk warns candidates sacked. Police are unsure yet if Tuesday. 4:35 p m.—Medical call to 597 Marjorie Dr. anything is missing. All the candidates for town office treasurer " form or any treasurer If the candidate spends more than Burnside Ave Tuesday, 7:44 p.m.—Medical call to 103 got a warning this week in the mail statements with the clerk. Tuesday, 4:59 p m —Medical call to 23 Westerly 'Ter. $500, he or she must designate also a Elm Village Dr. from East Hartford's town clerk. But if the town committee spends bank depository. Tuesday, 9:21 p.m.—Medical call to 101 Tuesday, 5:55 p.m —Medical call to 95 Connecticut Blvd. John Barry Jr. more than $500 on behalf of a single First filing date is Sept. 13, he Nutmeg Lane. candidate, that candidate must file Tuesday, 11:38 p.m.—False alarm, 191 "Congratulations. " his warning added. Tuesday, 6:13 p m —Medical call to 63 Main St. Call-A-Ride began. the forms. This is true even if the In the 1975 mayoral race. Hamilton Rd. Tuesday, 11:47 p.m.—Medical call to For a free, door-to-door ride on Then it listed what the candidate committee files its own statements. Republican Anthony Donatelli Tuesday, 6:24 p.m—Medical call to 189 O'Connell Dr. East Hartford's Call-A-Ride vehicle, must do to obey state election laws Also, if the candidate does raise or reported raising over $3,000 and Martin Park pool. Today, 3:46 a.m.—Check boiler at 140 call 528-4411. Those eligible are over on campaign financing. spend up to $500. he or she must'file Democrat Richard Blackstone over Tuesday, 6:23 p.m—Medical call to Silver Lane. Hamilton and Mill Sts. Today, 10:54 a m.—Medical call to 16 age 65 or are handicapped. If the candidate does not raise or the above forms and a "designation $9,000. The same men square off spend a single dollar, he does not of a principal campaign treasurer ” again this Nov. 8. Tuesday, 7:10 p.m.—Medical call to 97 Dally Circle. have to file "designation of a form Burnside Center group will consider problems Sale effective August 10 thru August 13 "Let's get together and do something," Problems lor the group to consider says the flyer passed out Tuesday in the doing something about are many, the flyer Store Hours 9:30-9:30 Daily Sun 11-5 Burnside Center neighborhood. says. It lists traffic control, overnight The flyer proclaims the first meeting of parking, vacant lots, waste near the side a Burnside Center neighborhood associa­ of the Hockanum River, flooding, tion will be tonight at 7 p.m. at the speeding, crossing Burnside Ave.. dogs, Wickham Library in the second floor com­ dim street lights, and vandalism. munity room. “Do these problems bother you’’ " it The formation of the association is asks. being helped by the East Hartford Citizens Residents wanting to know more about Action Group (EHCAG). This group was the meeting can call Michael Gleason of formed with help from the Connecticut Moore Ave. at 528-3405. Citizens Action Group (CCAG).

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I^ NCHESTER EVENING HERAU^^apdieg^^ Aug. 10. 1977 - PAGE THHK.K-A Parking lot lease confusion persists Muller-Crandall Martinello-Christadore Julie Munro Crandall of Manchester and Richard G. Jan Marie Christadore of Manchester and Peter HARTFORD (UPI) - An alleged College for $1 a year to the state. for an investigation by the Asked if she thought Stevens’ call Groppo of Winsted, both Democrats, Grasso — that she ordered the state Muller of South Windsor were married Aug. 6 at the Michael Martinello of Newington were married June 11 state lease on a seemingly insignifi­ Schaefer denies making the offer, legislature’s Appropriations Com­ was political, she said, "that might said they were studying the issue and not to have business dealings with Presbyterian Church of Manchester. at St. Mary’s Church in Manchester. cant parking lot is still causing a lot while state officials say he did so mittee, claiming the conflicting be a consideration.” would have no immediate comment. Schaefer, even though in some cases The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman A. ’The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack of confusion and Gov. Ella T. Grasso through an intermediary. statements showed someone was Appropriations Cochairmen Stevens also asked the panel to look it could have saved money by such Crandall of 58 White St, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Christadore of 20 Willard Rd. ’The bridegroom is the son of today said a Republican call for an Mrs. Grasso said today she will lying. Robert Houley of Somers and John into charges — denied by Mrs. deals. and Mrs. Paul Muller of Springfield, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martinello of Newington. investigation might be a GOP cam­ meet with Schaefer, who has alleged “ It certainly appears someone is The Rev. Arthur L, Kay of Coventry performed the paign tactic. he is being discriminated against by not telling the truth,” said Stevens, The Rev. Stephen Jacobson of St, Mary’s Church per­ State officials and real estate double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Jack Stetson of Manchester formed the double-ring ceremony. The church was the state, once the issues have been who is campaigning hard to unseat was organist and soloist. developer Allan Schaefer Tuesday clarified in writing so they are sure Democratic Gov. Ella T. Grasso in decorated with white chrysanthemums. Ronald The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Rothermel of Manchester was organist. told conflicting stories about whether of what they are discussing. next yaar’s election. Welfare fraud allegation Qiana jersey gown designed with V-neckline Empire The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a he had offered to lease a parking lot House Minority Leader Gerald F. Mrs. Grasso told a news con­ waist with bodice centered with a cluster of seed pearls, gown of organza and venise flower and leaf lace designed at Greater Hartford Community Stevens, R-Milford, Tuesday asked ference today she didn’t think a and long bell sleeves. She wore a half cloche with a side with fitted illusion york bodice, mandarin collar, double­ legislative investigation was needed. investigation under way drape and carried a bouquet of roses, baby's breath and tiered capelet back, high rise waistline and semi-full fern. skirt with double-tiered hemline flounce extending to a HARTFORD (UPI) - State of­ Last weekend, Eugene Bagnoli, a to evaluate whether the charges Miss Barbara Ann Crandall of West Palm Beach, Fla. chapel-length train. Her fingertip veil of imported silk il­ ficials said today an investigation is state policeman with the collections were valid. was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss lusion was bordered with lace and attached to a face- under way of charges that the division of Milano’s department, said The two men disagree on how the Jan Marie Crandall of Manchester, and Mrs. James framing lace headpiece. She carried a ball of daisies, car­ New ways sought to cope Department of Social Services is Social Services Commissioner problem should be handled with MIoganoski of Marlborough, sisters of the bride: and nations and baby’s breath. downplaying the extent of welfare Edward Maher is suppressing word Bagnoli wanting a special office set Mrs. James Deborah Moravecek of Lake Park, Fla. The Mrs. Jaclyn Moseley of Tolland was her sister’s fraud and not doing enough to about the the extent of welfare up, while Maher has rejected that ap­ bridesmaid's gowns were made by Barbara Crandall. matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna eliminate it. abuse. proach and ordered the it be done Mark Muller of Summit, N.J. was his brother's best Trojanowski of Rocky Hill; Miss Holly Burhans of New with teacher strikes Finance Commissioner Anthony Bagnoli also said the department through the already established dis­ man. Ushers were Norman Muller of Verona, N.J., the Haven, the bride’s cousin; Miss Charlene Christadore of Milano said his staff is beginning to was not pursuing all reported cases trict offices. Bagnoli claims that will bridegroom's brother: Ronald Rusin of Stanhope. N J.; Wethersfield, the bride's cousin; Mrs. Deborah Mar­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Lawmakers, education officials ding arbitration. look into the charges, which allege of suspected fraud. take too long because those offices and Kevin Hughes of North Branford, the bridegroom's tinello of Newington, the bridegroom's sister-in-law; and and teachers are making an effort to find a new way to Local government officials oppose binding arbitration the state is losing up to $1 million a “ We’ve been reviewing it for a already have a great deal of work. cousin. Miss Julie Donato of East Hartford. Miss Kimberly handle teacher strikes in Connecticut, but so far the only because they say that puts a decision affecting the local year. while and have been discussing the Maher denies he’s neglecting Among those attending was the bride's maternal grand­ Moseley and Miss Dacia Moseley, both of Tolland and thing they agree on is that they face the same oid tax rate in the hands of an outsider. He said two full-time workers will matter with Commissioner Maher welfare fraud and says he gives top mother, Mrs. Nevada Munro of Manchester. nieces of the bride, were flower girls, problems. Several persons at the meeting said one way of im­ probe the department and will get for several weeks,” Milano said. priority to investigating possible A reception was held at Mama Mia's in Manchester, Alan Martinello of Newington was his brother's best !Vlr. and Mrs. Peler IM. Martinello A Member of the legislature’s Education Committee proving the matter might be to have negotiations carried help from other department staffers He said it would be several weeks fraud cases. after which the couple left for.Cape Cod, Mass. They will man. Ushers were David Moseley of Tolland, the bride's if needed. Tuesday called a meeting to see if someone could suggest out between the teachers and the local officials with more before his staff would be able reside in South Windsor brother-in-law; Steven Palmeri of New Britain: John A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, “ innovative” methods for resolving such walkouts budget-making authority. Mrs. Muller is employed at Combustion.Engineering in Sluzarski of Newington: Vincent Ritow of Newington, the after which the couple left for the Pocono Mountains in Under Connecticut law, school boards must have their PEATUae FIHST AT DUSK without either teacher strikes or binding arbitration. FEATURE FIRST AT DUSK Windsor Mr. Muller is an engineer at the Pratt & bridegroom’s cousin; and Gary Trojanowski of Rocky Pennsylvania, h’or traveling, Mrs. Martinello wore a two- Both proposals have been rejected repeatedly by law­ agreements with teachers approved by such groups and M rs. Rirbard G. Whitney Division of United Technologies Corp In East Hill. David Chochefsky of Newington, the bridegroom's piece pantsuit with a carnation corsage. The couple will makers and even supporters concede their chances for that has been a major problem in many disputes. HALL Hartford. (Nassiff photo) cousin, was ring bearer. reside in Wethersfield. (Nassiff photo) passage have not dramatically improved. State Sen. Richard Schneller, D-Essex, the other com­ Wod,Aua. lOtti Itiiu Tims., AueTlIth FOR RENT one minute "We want something innovative, something a little bit mittee cochairman, said he foresees serious discussions iAvallabIt lor. Pliy new,” said Rep. Abraham Glassman, D-South Windsor, in the future about giving school boards “ fiscal in­ they're perfectly no'rm,il, Consumer • RECEPTIONS cochairman of the committee. “ Binding arbitration and dependence.” THE Concern Super the right to strike have proved to be unacceptable.” • BANQUETS Cash School administrators, union officials, parent represen­ eETC. Train burns Sometimes door-to-door tatives and local government officials pondered the ManchMter Evwiing Hwald EASTHARTFORD|U e ^ 5 j W IN D S O R salesmen will try to get problem, but reached no consensus. WINDSOR (UPI) - Publlitw J t m r y tvtfHng m c m I US ROUTES D RIVE IN SJB J44S om okM S un d iyt v k ) holldtyi. Entirtd •( KofC U SRO U U b D RIVE IN iJITOrq you to buy a product by Of 1 )] H Many school districts have had teacher contract dis­ Police and Amtrak of­ M tn cl» «»r. Corn. P o« Oftlco u So- 47U mn nun MANCHESTER offering you a cash rebate nun ficials today started an in- com) CloH Moll Minor. M Ik IM.tM IkH .W Ikit.w putes in recent years resulting in illegal walkouts. pray i t doesn’t happen vestiption into a fire that T«i. 646-9044 TBRITF— on the purchase price or W Ik FI.M Ik 1.1 Ik t.MI Even the two teacher unions — the Connecticut Educa­ Suggested Carrier Ratea to you I , _ FM I k » N I k t.sti I k i tM heavily damaged the in­ Com edy Hit credit for every friend you in i.m Ik ii.iH Ik i.m ik 'm tion Association and the state Federation of Teachers — Piyabto In Advonco I I k I.IM Ik IN 1 k N4 terior of a self-propelled Slnylo copy...... 156 can recommend to them as Y i ® p l a y couldn’t agree. ’The CEA backed binding arbitration, wSTART I f t n I TOD I U U AH I • t h i s i s a l l y o u d o i j 1 3.1N I k I 111 Ik iU I k tu W oo U y...... 906 a prospective purchaser. I I IkkMI U.iN Ik Ml I k « I k li while the federation hacked the right to strike. Budd car Tuesday. Ono m o n in ...... 13.90 1. rw q IFKE M tawi mitu OU 4 uri pria iMn kkikfilM|Mi0k|MC T H k a m M Nineteen passengers and Throo monthi ...... 911.70 This practice may be in k i i l i a n iM I k M l I k n I k u 1 But officials of both groups rejected the suggestion that Sl« nw ntho...... HTta M « M M MMi mn la in q^MCMkl •hould lolophono Iho circulollon of the General Statutes k f H a M kkM a m M a i ora uw aa Ik tk aM k oa doportmoni, S47.M4S. reads as follow's: 3. IMp |ii...|M’n I >M tkm a « k | M i m im k Oik M a a k kalqm k AM. >'i Mk Weinstein issues statement M m miktii. kkl2M k i| m Iqiiiti ■ k ■ Makrm k Mi pm. tkr MarWa ■ NMTHU^UnUMON "No seller in a home k) ki Ilka n talk M la kti »• aa solicitation sale shall offer Eich ol iFi«m idvifliMd iumt it . •t i ) quirod to bo roidily tvailoblo for solo 70,750 CASH WINNERS! PlHme 649-5491 MARILYN CHAMBERS Richarid to pay a commission or on conflict-of-interest oRAeio at or balow tha advartiaad prica in Pryor is (aster ttxan give a rebate or discount to aach A bP Stora, axcapt at tpadfi- / m a § PLUS ~ the buyer in consideration cally notad in this ad y J i t i fairs must be avoided. The public Also Starring ITEMS, PRICES, & COUPONS IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE AUGUST 7 THRU, 13, 1977 Richard P. Weinstein, a Republican Richard Pryor SCR EA M of Um R of the buyer's giving to the deserves honest government above Beau Bridges candidate for the Board of Directors, has r BMuBridQM DEMON LOVERS seller the names of suspicion,” he said. sjnstms issued a statement concerning the recent prospective purchasers or “ Further definitions concerning con­ PLUS aiNT EASTWOOD conflict-of-interest controversy. otherwise aiding the seller flicts of interest might be helpful. ONE ON ONE, The Original ” An apparent conflict can be just as PLAY MISTY FOR M I in making a sale to another However, such definitions will not answer Uncut Version damaging as a real conflict. Public of­ ...an Im llillo tt to tenor... person, if the earning of ficials occupy a position of trust, and or resolve every factual issue that might THE DEEP the commission, rebate or anything which diminishes from their arise. Town officials should be above discount is contingent upon objectivity is harmful,” Weinstein said. reproach or withdraw from public ser­ an event subsequent to the “ Actions involving private business af­ vice,” he said. GLORIA STEVENS HAS BECOME time the buyer agrees to l•S6lllT ll.itz CAUFORNIA-AUVAMETIES FIRM-CRISP Trim Taan 10-20 W 1 Show NlghUy • lul ihr Mnl ( ross rcuTsc uoMi.ua, Y0U39« M. 1 m Imi s i Kraft Dapot h d ., Covantry STORE HOURS Tjjaisjmomr V»oo h 5HMHI 1 VJ'i'Mi FIRST 0 THE SEASON ■ FLORIDA T)ir I onstiluIxiM \s I 7NWS tFFKTIK MKUtY 7-13.1977: « N Eta K TNE NKNT TO UNNT I N i t TO 3 7*CIU6a OF ttY 1X01 UNUtt OTNtMWItt N O T U # tTHB FON U lE NOT *Y *IL*llt TO WNOLtWENt ON NET*Jt DULENS • NOT NEtTOWtllE FON nTOOtUTtNOl EIMMI PAGE FOt-R A - MANCHESTER EVEMNG HERALD. Manchtsttr Coon W>d . Au„ 10, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 10. 1977 - PAGE FIVE-A IflaurlirBtPr Eupiiiiiy HmlJi Playground notes Manchester — A City of Village Charm Springboard for discussion' Manchester public records Founded Oct. 1. 1881 What do vou think should be done to programs, including baseball, in Bowen: Half-Mile Run: 1. Mark Jim Kitsock. 2. George Lata. 3. Jennifer Quey. Warranty deeds improve the organized recreation Whiffle Bell Contest! (t and Gochee. 2. Fran Sumislaski. 3. Ohio, property at 30 Debbte Ohio, property at 19 against Eva C. Smith, also Wilfred Rd., alterations at Manchester? Shawn Kershaw. 4. Dan (Age 64): 1. Michael LaU. Ronald E. Williams and Published by the Manchester Pubiishittg Co.. HerakJ Square, under): 1. Lee Magowan, 2. Dr„ $69,400. Carpenter Rd„ $87,000. 427 N. Main St„ $180. Ruahlow. 2. Sean Doherty. 3. Sean Linda K. Williams, both of known as Eva Blouin, J. Manchester. Conn 060*0 Telephorte (203) 643-2711. Jeff Kennard. 3. Robbie Hartman Tobacco Co. to Quitclaim deed Katherine Zapadka, Crayon Tournament: 1. Zip­ Levassar. East Hartford, to Chester Ella Griffeth, Eva Griffeth r Bo&n»r, £e Si Usm r«sle< (US 3007 Pumhagen. OH.es Aouls Ji ’*} IU> • 1o(isnd()HpAt UsncHseSsr ^ Fresh Swordfish...... *^ **!i^ (.onwigsoon UonsrmsrSsI II s> (o jd Us

Duplicate j All Food Mart Stores Open a.m. To 4 p.m. T n™e7toK iS Recent births are announced Center Brifige Club Aug 5 at the Masonic Tem­ Extra Sovings With Food Mort Cassenti, Daniel Nicholas, son of Dr. Brice N. and Brown, Mirhael Thomas and Andrew Russell, twin Russell Morrison of Cape Cod, Mass Their paternal ple —Clem Hitchcock and Jean M. Bieringer Cassenti of 29 Arnold Dr., Tolland. He sons of Thomas R. and Joann Morrison Brown of 259 grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of Jensen Wilmer Curtiss, first: Mrs. ICE CREAM 11 Topco Bleach 11 Macaroni&Cheese I was bom July 21 at Hockville General Hospital. His Porter St. They were born July 27 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, st. They have a sister, Danielle Glenn Prentiss and Donald Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. SEALTEST-ALLCCAITtCT FLAVORS II ! ! I maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clzarles E. Weeks, second: Robert 128 OZ. PLASTIC JUG KRAFT-7>/4 0Z.B0X Bieringer of Central Islip, N.Y. His paternal grand­ Moriarty and Norman Bonus parents are Mr. and Mrs. Natileno Cassenti of Central Whitney, third. Islip, N.Y. He has a brother, David, 4; and a sister, .Manrliesler Bridge Club ’/2 GAL. Laura, 2. In the service Aug. 1 at 38S N. Main St. CARTON -North-South: Ann McLaughlin and Ann Staub, WITH PURCHASE OF J7 60 OR MORE AND THIS Coupons I WITH PURCHASE OF S7 50 OR MORE AND THIS Thurz, Brian Edward, son of Hichard E. and Huana A. Capt. Bradford S. Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad- He was graduated from Rockville High School in 1965, first: Frankie Brown and COUPON AT FOOD MART EXCLUSIVE OF COUPON AT FOOD MART EXCLUSIVE OF .^ M W I ! VYITH PURCHASE OF t7 50 OR MORE AND THIS Chipman Thurz of Enfield. He was born July 31 at COUPON ITEMS GOOD SUN AUG 7 THRU COUPON ITEMS.. _ GOOD______SUN AUG 7 THRU I COUPON AT FOOD MART EXCLUSIVE OF ford S. Crandall of 2 Green Rd., Rockville, is par- received a B.A. degree in economics in 1969 from the Mollie Timreck, second: Jan SAT AUG n LIMIT ONE '; GAL ■ ONE ■I Hockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother ticipating in “ Red Flag,” a Tactical Air Command University of Connecticut, and was commissioned in 1970 Leonard and Anne Ingram, COUPON PER FAMILY SAT . AUG 13 LIMIT ONE JUG ■ ONE COUPON f f W F m l ! \ '^^MS GOOD SUN . AUG 7 THRU is Mrs. Huana E. Chipman of Windermere Ave., training exercise conducted at Nellis AFB, Nev. upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland third. PER FAMILY MU UN | SAT . AUG 13 LIMIT ONE BOX • ONE COUPON ■ ■ PER FAMILY Hockville. His paternal grandfather is Edward Thurz of Capt. Crandall is an instructor weapons systems officer AFB, Tex. East-West: Kaye Baker and Chocolate Toffee Creme Squares at H ill AFB, Utah, with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Ethel Coon, first: Eugene Glastonbury. Toch and Judy Pyka, second: Ronald Willhide and Barbara Your neighbor’s kitchen Davis, third. By BETTY RYDER .Vile Time .Novice Croup You're in Luck With a Buck at Food Mart! Aug 5 at 146 Hartford Rd. Cooking for two, whether it be newlyweds or senior .ii.\V.U.«.UXlKi»| —Joyce and Frank Rossi, WALDBAUM'S ^ . .Wtftitn coupon and! ST SO pufChiM With tM coupon And A S7 50 puzcbAW first: Joe and Marilyn citizens, can pose a problem, if you let it. ah week special low, Fecteau, second: William and Redeem These Coupons At Any Food Mart This Week And Save! Preparing smaller portions and finding recipes for ‘/iC^ANiinute M aid ^ g : ' Charm in i low pnce! Simone Calhoun, third. twosomes can prove trying. FREE Some time ago when shopping, another shopper was ! I b O e t B O t ______„— 16 OZ. pkg. stop & Shop P&W Bridge Club Food Mart fascinated by the low cost of turkeys, but, alas, they were Stop&SM^ Aug. 4 at 200 Gement Rd. — much too large for her and her husband. Juke ElbowMacaroni ^ !Tissue3V ^11 Iron) concenfrale North-South: Paul Barton and So, she asked the meatcutter to cut the frozen turkey in _ / 4 pack'500 sheel-1 ply rolls or Spaghetti ^ Gerl Barton, first: Glenn . 30* o H ! F ' 25‘" o « ■■! r ‘ 25" oil"! F M ' VH DO Sun *u9 7 Sj I Auq O liWMonRpRg 0*<=. c.n “ Not bad,” said Sara. Delicious for lunch on a for conversion to V G Ll 55’ WHITE BREAD Roasted or Stop& Shop M 20' oW “ Oh, and something else,” I added, flushing at the bed of lettuce low -n I 25' lars ^ without evidence of in­ B.B.Q. Style calories loo I ON A It OZ. PACKAGE | I ON A 10 COUNT I memory. “ During the Eisenhower campaign I danced on Stop 4 Shop Buttertop Bread 2 "*.'. *1 surability within that 120- I POLY BAG I the back of a truck wearing a skin tight T-shirt with ” 1 Squid 3 lb. box ■ ■ *1'* FROZfN FOODS GAlORf! FRESH DAIRY DELIGHTS! HIAITH AND BIAUTY AIDS! Fresh Cheese Pizza . 69* Stop&Shop Oatmeal Bread 2.1...‘ 1 day period. A veteran may I Captain Crunch j like Ike” emblazoned across the front.” Fkatiks ■ »17, HOOD'S NU FORM Florida Citrus Pink I FOOD CLUB I Double Cheese Pizza *1” Snow Crab Leg Clusters ' ■ Stop&Shop Toasties ..(t".*".!*!., 2 ”T *1 apply for conversion to TOP FROST LENDERS “ What else?” probed Sara. “ What was the worst thing Deulschmacher LiverwursI ' 99* VGLI up to one year from CDHAGE GRAPEFRUIT IS( OFF I Cereal l j ICED TEA M IX | 2 lb. Potato Salad 99' Taste 0 Sea Fi§h Cakes ’ • . 69' Toothpaste LABEL you ever did?” Deutschmacher Bologna '*V* date of separation by MEAT PIES BAGELS CHEESE JUICE r 01 TUBE 79’ IWI1M THU COU.OH *T j ^WlTH THIS COUPON AT y . Macaroni Saiad ot Rice Pudd*r$g Cooked fish-nics . ‘ *1” I FOOO MART GOOD SUN I I FOOD MART GOOD SUN ^91^. I “ Well, I paused lowering my voice to a whisper. “ I’ve Deulschmacher Salami • *1” supplying evidence of in­ ALL VARIETIES ALL VARIETIES 14 OZ. CUP <1 GALLON CARTON Arv/-\r>Ai UHSCEHTEO '»OJ .. «« AUC I THRU SAT AUG " aUG I THRU SAT AUG never told anyone this before, but during graduation week surability. ADORN SPRAY OR EXTRA NOLO CAM *1.39 lj LIMIT ONE PKG ONEX,—I 11 LIMIT ONE BAG ONE 1* I i l l Gem Polish Style Loaf *1 ” . ^ S h o p i COUPON PER FAMILY 1COUPON PER FAMILY in college, my roommate and I sneaked out of our dor­ Q — My husband was 4 ^*1** SCENTED OR UNSCENTEO Fontina Cheese tor Slicing ' *2” Regular or Split ADO RN SPRAYlOI MOM AEROSOL bottle’ 1 .39 mitory window and went to a late night party at the killed on active duty and I Stop & Shop Daisy Donuls‘c21i;32,.» “.<’1 STOR FROST i f l a ALL VARIETIES TAME | Of beach.” receive dependency and in­ CREME RINSE balsam .oik. 99* "Hey, I'm impressed. What did your mother say?” Stop&Shop . 0- ^ BROCCOLI CUTS II 01 BAG 69’ Stop & Shop Pineapple Pie 89' demnity compensation. If I CDHAG E FRIENDSHIP earthborn F20'"o'fin I 16' o t f ! ” Go^ heavens, she didn’t know about it. Your grand­ begin working, will my r u c E C c p i n e a p p l e BABY SHAMPOO .o, ,o.u. 99* I ON A S LB. PAIL I I ON 7 JUMBO ROLLS | L<^lllatlduSelASze EGGO WAFFLES " 01 FRO 55* W n C C > C OZ c o n t a i n e r mother is the most wonderful woman in the world, but P t o t a u m 1 ? benefits be reduced? •EACON ,OE I FOOD CLUB I health & beauty aids NAIL POLISH REMOVER •<>”(• 33* I Vivo Towels I talk about old-fashioned. The word was invented for Turkey Breast 7 79“ A — No. Income is not a WHI°P TOPPING ■ 01 lOWI, 59* c h if f d n I Creomy ■ \ 0 } i n On sale all week why pay moie I D ECO RATO R j her!” Stop & Shop Cole Slaw 55‘ factor in determining TOFCO ALL THREE VARIETIES •ikBagraatoes 4 9 EGG BEATERS MARGARINE cups MOUTHWASH )i Ot BOTTLE 79* I Peanut Butter I OR ASSORTED I ” No way,” protested Sara. "From some of the stories Stop A Shop Ham Salad * 1 ** Aim Toothpaste 6 401 Tube 79* eligibility for DIC. ■ with this c o u po n at | ALL FLAVORS grandma’s told me, she must have been quite a swinger Normal or Ohf *i»* Q — When I purchase a I with tHis coupon at ■ I'O O O MART g ood sun ■ Marinated Mushrooms %,* T *2'* Green" Peppers 3««*1 Egg Plants 29s Flex Shampoo NU FORM ICE MILK YOGURT l i g h t o' LIVELY 3cSJ,89‘ I FOOO MART COCO SUN I auC I THRU SAT AUG in her day.” home using VA loan CRACKfU BARRtL SHARK YCLLOW OR WHiTC AUC • THRU SAT AUC S n LIMIT two rolls aNMWafAAFNNMa lo N E c o u p o n PER f ^ T a f l “ Your grandmother? Nonsense.” Awf r U NW»MWa»AMU>N*art «m»M»(a»»^lGMWv(Ntia»»t«>|i.*«A|HA»A»»|rAA"t«W*«-f»»*->-**ONa tanaalAOANN guaranty, will my wife's PIZZA SLICES ,,’o“; 89* CHEDDAR STICKS ‘ 1.19 y V^HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 29* ■ c o u po n p e r fa m ily J fam ily ‘T m serious,” said Sara with a.grin. “ You’ve just income be considered? ■t 4a«F\i« 1 pk«v el 4Hf .1 iir»i hKmc eiHroivr 11.«i\ i R i.f \.If fwl avaiUMr m caveie I !• •!($«> <*U(iUfalr>vM •iteMvAlr*' Mat .rvRRRs.RTv la< ivKae*apKF( never sounded her out. Why back in 1919, grandma was A — The veteran’s and the first girl in her entire county to muster up the the spouse's income is con­ 263HiMiTiinfibtltat • U C D Iin il im.U&N1NnMaNli courage to have her hair bobbed!” SiST’" MANCHESTER I (.M. 10 pm. Mm. StL 0 im. 5 p.m. SUNOAT •EAST HARTFORD .m..|0p.m.MM.$tLtM>.'5p.m.$UIIDAy * l C l i n U I 1 li.m..|0p.m.,RM-$M.lka.4a&l sidered in determining 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER ability to repay the loan. PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed,, Aug. 10, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 10, 1977— PAGE NlNE-A Business I ShopRitehas... * 1 0 F F I Business Save An Extra LWHh this coupon and the pur IF5>». chase cnaoe ofoi *10.00no.OO or more. Limit one » ! I coupon par family. Excluding Baar ■ I f and Tobacco purchasas. Valid thru ^SS H This Week * ig. 13,1977. H523ni ^ 1 - SUPERMARKETS wKsSiiwjS Take advantage of these low prices... the more you buy, the more you save! To insure that all ouraoQ customers have an nbleBee 1 opportunity lo purchase items at sale prices, we must reserve the right to occasionally limit quantities to units ol lour Chunk Light \ inrent L. Diana TLina 61eWoLctn 4 O L c a n Bar group n tilln coieon i pwditH otlTM Of m T Util Imlorocoieofipoflamly YM koo 7 1 3 .1 17 7 elects Buy 1,6, ADoien Or Buy ByTheCase i8 m i Diana M At the annual meeting ot Sidney Green the Manchester Bar Association at the Garden SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE Grove Aug. 3, Vincent L, Limited Time Only Diana was elected presi­ lim ited Time Only promoted dent for a one-year term, Plain,rwHi, Mealm vai orvi imMuthroom iaiirv Ceraio lor taled* ft cooking Lincoln Aitorlod htH gallon Allan D. Thomas was WISX Century 21 Jackston PASTA & DINNERS S p a t elected vice president, Avante Real Estate an­ PRINCE #8, #9. nounces the appointment of Prince S a u c e * jar Blended 0ile#3”” Juice Drinks69* David M. Barry was #32, #35, ZW or , DETERGENT Sidney Green as sales elected secretary and $ « 9 9 Elbow Mac (1-lb.) Mac I A manager. William B. Collins was GAL ACheata (T'A-oz.) ShaUa 0 - elected treasurer. BTL. A Chaddar (T’A-oz.), Mac Green is a past president Meat Street U.S.A. Values! A Salad Mix (7-oz.), Twiala of Charter Oak Lodge Bnai Outgoing president Fran­ A Chaddar (SVi-oz.) fO H cis J. Shea stated that the Brith and member of Tem­ Amencan problems facing lawyers in ple Beth Sholom. the immediate future are He has been a resident of concerned with adver­ Manchester for 19 years Lamb Legs and lives at 27 Milford Rd. tising. Thus far, the SPECIAL PURCHASE Connecticut Bar Associa­ limited Time Only Green will be in charge tion has not adopted any of recruiting and training $ 4 4 9 rules or changed the Cfnon of new personnel and of the entire sales staff. Fresh Whole of Ethics to allow adver­ Pick up your copy of scon TISSUES Oven-Ready tising. our latest PRICE K u S After a short business Circular. It is full of meeting, dinner was 4 ASSORTED storewide savings. Li- Home loan served. Guests included ^ coflissk mited quantities avail­ ROLLS COLORS Jay E. Rubinow, John J. OF 1000 able at your local volume Shea Jr., Eugene T. Kelly SHEETS ShopRite! Look for the large E and Harry Hammar, all judges in the state system. “Orange Signs” increases Other guests included throughout the store Police Chief Robert Lan- for additional nan. Deputy Chief Richard SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE Savings and Loan Sartor, former Police lim ited Time Only Limited Time Only grocery items not Associations in Connec­ Chief James Reardon, advertised. ticut issued an aggregate Town Clerk Edward J. $268 m illio n in new u 11 iii j iiM JjijA y> ]_iiiw iiP iiiin i Tomkiel, Town Clerk of ShopRite SUGAR TOMATO SAUCE mortgage loans during the A Barbecue favorite for Shithkabob South Windsor Charles N. first six months of 1977, ac­ Enes and Chief Clerk of the (iS cording to a report from Fresh from Baker Street at FInsstI Court of Common Pleas, $ Lawrence K. Green, GRANULATED Boneless Beef Kabobs 1. G.A. 19, Thomas DeRusa. H U N T ’ S g executive vice president of Big Sandwich Bread ___ 2’i.“ 1.00 5-LB. Bone-In U.S.D. A. Choice Great on the Grill 4 m f t Q the Savings and Loan Breast BAG s-oz. Fresh Italian Bread...... ’i,“ 49» Dr. Petry CANS League of Connecticut, Home mortgage loans Delicious Served Full Cut Sirloin Steaks Hot Dog & Hamburg R o lls. 2‘9? 79* M w rr are considered to be a with Mint Jelly appointed Extra Trim Tail-lets T-Bone Steaks or ^ 7 0 Fresh Marble Pound Cake . X 89* Mayonnaise major economic indicator both nationally and Fudge Party Square Fm«.___ X99* resident TOMATO SPECIAL PURCHASE Shoulder or Sirloin Chops ..»1.69 statewide. These ad­ Porterhouse Steaks al. B tk $ r Hem* irelfeM * Tueediy thru Sslurdiy Manchester native Del M onte Catsup 3'»i'. 89< Limited Time Only ditional home buying funds Fresh Rib Lamb C h o p s ^ 1.99 Judith Jackson Petry, DOW KRAFT SALAD DRESSING bring -the statewide total Extra Lean Ground Beef Pattiet *1.39 lb. ^ 9 0 Finest Frozen Food VslussI box of I Fresh Loin Lamb Chops ...» 2.79 M.D., recently was ap­ Handi Wrap ..200 ft. ' Miracle Whip 99^' mortgage loans to $2.75 pointed chief resident of TOASTY PEANUT BUTTER OR CHEESE billion at the states Savings ShopRite SWISS OREOS Lamb Necks or Shanks...... «. 1.19 Extra Lean Ground Beef 1. plastic surgery at Univer­ Tomato Sauce ShopRite Crackers 3 x ^ and Loan Associations. FJnast Pot Pies sity Hospital in Boston. I Bolstering this upward Fresh Perdue Chicken at Finest I Bonalass Beef U.S.D.A. Choice ^ 9 0 She is the daughter of RCANUTBUnER RALSTON UREAL Beef, Turkey, OR OREOS trend is over $74 million in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Creamy Jif Bran Chex 'r.69^' Chicken, NABISCO mortgage commitments Macaroni Jackson. Vernon St. WITH TRIGGER SPRAY LEMON J U ia (CASE OF 12 *7.01) Chicken Parts Shoulder for London B ro irl. 15-OZ. I (mortgage money reserved A C heaae A graduate of Rensselaer PKG. for applications received) Glass Plus Realemon bi,*59M Nepco Jumbo Franks . . lb 1.09 Polytechnic Institute. W h o le A l l VARIETIES (CASE OF 12 'S.34) as of June 30, 1977 as com­ TOzen Orange Juice f i m i . . 3 c m 79* Petry received her Hawaiian Pundi pared to $35 million in B r e t t l t Colonial Center Cut Bacon..«, 1.39 medical degree from Heckers Flour January of 1976. 9 9 ? - 7 9 * Louise Round R avidj...... '^89* ALLVARIETIES Albany Medical College. COFFEE ECONOMY REFILL Many Connecticut 1 lb. 10-oz Fresh Marval Turkey Legs A t, 55* She is board-eligible in I Chock Full O' Nuts ,•2** ShopRite Catsup ...... btl. 39« Fantastic Hawaiian Punch economy watchers feel general surgery. COFFEE Turkey Drumsticks Freih Marvel . . lb 59« REGULAR OR ELECTRIC PERK UIBY'S DISH that this increase in Ice Cream Before coming to ShopRite Coffee ^2“ Sauerkraut 4,'.„\99^ Dawn Detergent "p,: 79^ Taster's Choice mortgage loan availability Fresh Marval Turkey W ings..«, 65* University Hospital, Petry is a definite sign of an eb­ ShopRite TEA BAGS Breyer't completed a five-year ap­ l-ot boi$^B9 bing recessional tide. As Fresh Marval Hen Turkeys ..69* Krispy Crackers ’p?,'49^ Caress Soap ’"£.',39^ Upton ....of 100 ■ 'AK HNf pointment as surgical resi­ I Instant Coffee Savings and Loan Frozen Rock (Dornish H ens..» 79* Neturel' GN dent at New England I laOHA NO PHOSPHATES ShopRiU Associations throughout Medical Center Hospital. Nestea M ix Rich N'C hips 99^ All Detergent Tea Bags i Connecticut continue to Frozen Turkey Breast * A vg . . R) 1.09 Sunrise fresh Dairy VsluesI Petry is m arried to la O MIX CHOCOLATE CHIPS RIGGS INSTANT DRY (MAKES B QTS ) pour hundreds of millions of Bennet M. Petry, director ShopRite Tea ;rro.;;t; 89^ Keebler Cookies ”;°,' 99^ Dishwasher All Alba M ilk I dollars into home invest­ of fiscal administration. ment, housing starts con­ Low Fat M ilk FARM FLAVOR MI«»MATCH.CASIOMl,’46i*llVAimTUSlxaPT5lU( CMliSl CASi OF 6’J M FME2E DRIED Department of Youth Ser­ .o, $499 Grape Jelly tinue to rise. vices, Commonwealth of 7 Seas Salad Dressing 'p°,139^ ShopRite Bleach c 39^ Maxim Coffee “ It’s like a biological gallon LUNCHEON MEAT $ 4 1 9 Massachusetts. The couple WELCH'S GRAPE JELLY OR PRICE OF THE FARM LOW CAL 1.000 ISLAND. 1.000 ISLAND. ITAl chain,” comments Green, / rinesf j u g lives in Wollaston. Mass. Grape Jam *?.■, 59^ Tomato Catsup 69^ Kraft Dressings ' p1; 69^ Spam “ countless industries and University Hospital, IN OIL OR WATER CHUNK LIGHT COLA OR ROOT lEER WITH TRIGGER SPRAY ShopRilt CUCUMBER jobs are dependent upon founded in 1855, is a major 89^ Sweet Pickles new households, new Rnast Natural Yogurt . . . .Z!^B9* teaching hospital of Boston Star-Kist Tlina ‘ "„59^ Shasta Soda ,'J? y o u enveiopei tar Ml* tut « lH stores. Caldor stock is cing has been the most im­ enwope e any chtO out SM KX«.II. Sino IN l A K I S sSmOlOO f A F fS $11. KM ,*.0. o«Otf 9pecWceBb>eoateMap>9 Y o u p e $t(NI IN tAPI S ' l.hi l\ I -U'l traded on the American portant economic news for Slock Exchange. the state in recent years. PfK.es elleclive Sunday August 7 Itiru Saturday August 13.1977 We reserve (he oghl to hmit quantities Not reaponaible for typogrepfocel errore PAGE TEN-A - MANCHB»TER EVENING HERALD. Manchwter. ConB.. Wed.. Aug. 10, 19T7 ObituariM Area medical payments listed PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOP The Connecticut Department of payments for East Hartford patients, $82,219. Mrs. Sergillius Archambault Social Services has released a list of residents included Bridgeport Mental Arthur Drug Stores received $20,- EAST HARTFORD-Mrs. Cecile Stuart H.V. Carlson, 72, dies all medical vendors in the state who Health Center $33,990 and $48,180, 664; Fabian Drug Co., $24,342, and m minal. He also acquired the Odd received more than $20,000 from the and Phelps Radiation Center $25,217. Vincent’s Pharmacy, ^7,942. Rose R. Southlere Archambault, 67, Stuart H. V. Carlson of 635 S. Fellows Building on Main St. which department in 1976. ’The Elm Pharmacy received $109,- Tolland, with a welfare population of Glastonbury, formerly of East Main St. died Sunday. he had planned on renovating prior to In releasing the list, which includes 196 and Pat’s Medical Pharmacy, of 47, had as the only listing $46,936 to Hartford, died Tuesday at Hartford He was 72 and had been ill for some becoming ill. hospitals, pharmacies and $73,962. Maynard’s, a medical and Dr. Allen Goldstein, an optometrist. Hospital. She was the wife of time. Mr. Carlson was a paqt member of physicians, the state said it is in no surgical supplier, received $34,399; Glastonbury, with a welfare pop­ Sergillius Archambault. His parents Carl and Joehannah the American Trucking Assn, and way intended to question the Dr. Joseph Danyliw, $26,885, and Dr. ulation of 270, had as its only listing Mrs. Archambault was bom in came to the United States about 1885 Pawtucket, R.I., and had lived in Motor Truck Assn. amounts paid or the services Anthony Dinardo, $^,312. $29,627 paid to Pagano’s Pharmacy. and built a house on Ridge St. in rendered. ’The Rockville section of Vernon In alt, the state paid some $102 East Hartford for many years before Mancester. Mr. Carlson was bom He was a past member of the (J H Rather it is an attempt to keep the has a welfare population of $1,273. million for medical services for the moving to Glastonbury in 1966. She there Feb. 11,1905. He was one of six Manchester Gun Club, Hartford Gun Hi ^ was a communicant of St. Paul’s Club, Hartford City Club and Hart­ people of Connecticut informed as to Rockville General Hospital received poor. The list just released does not children. where their tax dollars are being $238,296 in payments and for out­ include medical payments to nursing Church, Glastonbury. He attended local schools through ford Canoe Club. " n . During World War II he served in spent, the department said. homes. m She is also surviv^ by 8 sons, Paul grade eight. At age 17 he enlisted in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and In Manchester, which has a Archambault of Coventry, Richard the Navy and served aboard the Archambault of Manchester, engaged in regular patrols on Long welfare population of 1,483, battleship Wyoming. He was the Manchester Memorial Hospital Maurice Archambault of East Hart­ ship’s boxing champion. Island Sound. He and other members Judge orders prison closed ford, Ronald. Archambault of donated their boats and services for received $552,962 and its out-patient m After his Navy enlistment he unit, $133,693. ^rlborough, Henry Archambault of married Ilah M. Dwire. Two this purpose. Two pharmacies received more (state) failure to exercise proper Torrlngton, ^ m a rd Archambault of children, Stuart and Ronald resulted i He was divorced in 1948. He then PROVTOENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A Enfield, Roger Archambault of married Beatrice E. Pickles. Three than $20,000... They were Liggett federal Judge today ordered state of­ control,’’ Pettine said in a summary from the marriage. Rexall Sales, $27,429, and of hds decision. North Carolina and Jean Archam­ In 1927, he founded a motor children resulted from this ficials to close Rhode Island’s m marriage, Karen, Kristine, and Ver­ Manchester Drug, $35,9K. bault of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; 2 trucking firm, Carlson’s Express. century-old, overcrowded maximum non. Beatrice Carlson passed on in Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, general daughters, Mrs. Jeanne Stevens of Starting with one truck and a small security building at the Adult Correc­ Colchester and Mrs. Pauline Neaie of June of 1963. practitioner, received $23,532 and Dr. tional Institutions within one year. IN MEMORIAM local route he expanded the business Cyril Kim, psychiatrist, $25,378. The Enfield; a brother, Lionel Southlere to provide regular freight service to Mr. Carlson is survived by all his Ruling on a massive class action to loving memory of Dorothy Neil of Woonsocket, R.I.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Metro Wheelchair Service received who paued away Auguat 10,1976. Connecticut, Massachusetts and children except Ronald. He also suit filed by inmates two years ago. Marie Herteau of Stamford and Mrs. leaves two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude $53,587 and the Manchester Public Chief Judge Raymond J. Pettine of Bach day that dawns brings thoughU Rhode Island. He was one of the first - f t Gertrude Dion of Massachusetts; 36 Straugh and Mrs. Esther Jones. He Health Nursing Association, $41,616. U.S. District Court called the of you. to use trailer trucks. East Hartford has a welfare pop­ Elach eventide, a prayer. grandchildren and 2 great­ also leaves five grandchildren. building "an imminent public health, For in the hearts that loved you most, In 1960 he founded S.H.V.C., a real ulation of 1,910. General Hospitals on grandchildren. estate development corporation. He Mr. Carlson will be buried in East fire and safety hazard.’’ You always will be there. Cemetery. 'The funeral will be at 11 the list included: Cedarcrest, $277,- i The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. acquired the form er Bon Ami "Inmates are subjected to ram­ Sadly missed, a.m. Friday from Watkins Funeral 665; Dempsey Regional Center $209,- m LL from the Glastonbury Funeral Home, manufacturing plant and converted pant violence and fear of violence by Husband. Son. Daughter-in-law, ll Home, 142 East Center St. 459; Laurel Heights, $885,478, and and Grandchildren 450 New London Tpke., with a Mass the obsolete structure into a reason of both the physical structure The family suggests a contribution Uncas, $795,058. at St. Paul’s Church at 10. Burial trucking, rail and warehouse ter­ of the building and defendants’ arrangements are incomplete. to the Manchester Memorial Outpatient hospitals receiving Friends may call at the funeral Hospital Development Fund. home ’Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Jet transports .tr CO .= SOUTH WINDSOR-Paul T. ® c b in a i ® g> r Wallen, 48, of 54 Gerald Dr., died Long Island, N.Y.; and three sisters, Tuesday delivered its Surber, 61, of 906 Main St., died Mrs. Ruth Gagne of West Hartford, £ a ” 0) - £ .E Q g S TJ '■ c .3- Tuesday at .St. Francis Hospital and 3,000th com m ercial jet (A © 5 s .E o C 1. » 3 Tues^y at St. Francis Hospital and Mrs. Jane Conlon of Elmwood and and we will take ® 2 §-= c •o > Medical Center, Hartford. She was transport, a Boeing 727-200 E -o = . o — © Q. *5; 2 E E ? Medical Center, Hartford. He was Mrs. Marie Chin of Honolulu, CO 5 E ® V the wife of Allen P. Wallen. powered by three Pratt & the husband of Mrs. Andoline Surber. Hawaii. Z, w ® « ® Mr. Surber was born in Hamburg, The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 (0 c " >. o and lived in East Hartford for 11 engines. 1 5 -D Q-g l2 2 = ® Iowa, and had lived in South Windsor a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral I 5 c T5 years before coming to Vernon in P&W, a d iv isio n of Call texlay for FREE estimate <0 J c <0 3 a S 5 - 2 1 for 45 years. He had been employed Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, 1961. She was a communicant of the United Technologies, said o ® c -2. ® ® 2 o c = . 2 ^ 8 § B at Pratt and Whitney Division of with a Maes at the Church of St. Luke ? .E = Church of St. Luke in Ellington and a the state of Connecticut is 1 ® © o ® CD ! -g i 2 0) United Technologies Corp. for 17 at 10. Burial will be in Ellington Boeing's largest subcon­ 5 £ £ 'o E „ w years. He formerly was a tobacco member of its choir and Ladies o ® « > c o)-° o t S L p b ® Q _ Center Cemetery. tracting state by dollar to *C Q. I « 03 ® .2 c >. c S o Guild. She was active in the Connec­ w grower in South Windsor. He was a Friends may call at the funeral volume. T3 2 >* §■ £ w CO ticut Valley Girl Scouts. In s u lC o rp Cfrt P-^ c o *O kl® >w —C ® © communicant of St. Francis of Assisi home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The firm said said 78 g i « i ’B Church. She is also survived by a son, Paul ENKROY CONURVATION ENaiNEEPa §■ I « -3 O The family suggests that any suppliers, led by P&W Air­ o £ ® XI o o> ® § Q “ Other survivors are a son, Paul M. Wallen of Vernon; two daughters, saa HILLIARD ar. OT T3 i - *D w £ Paulette Wallen of West Hartford memorial gifts may be made to the craft, have received more MANCHaaraR, c t . o a o a o © C Q. ^ o © 8 S 8 i | Surber of South Windsor; two Connecticut Lung Association, 45 Ash r< o 5 ® and Mrs. Patricia Sanieski of South than $4 billion in contracts £ “ , - 0 5 E g ® , # 0) Ol l i l ^ daughters, Mrs. Patricia Gray of St., East Hartford, or to the Juvenile lnMlW,avU,r,g,MrM ' S c I 2 Wales, N.Y.; four brothers, August over the last 22 years — .■dMnMolfcrom. Iw- . 2 § s XI o -c © ^ O c “ 5 S ® .2 ® | £ - . | o m South Windsor and Mrs. Kathleen Diabetes Association, 999 Asylum 0 U q> O £ o)£ Kramer of Coventry, John Merrick nearly one-third the total Q> Z Quagllaroli of Franklin, Mass.; six Ave., Hartford. 1 g S (0 £ ffl® ® — ra 3 ® ^ C OT'Swr — ■= 5 I 2 8 V m l value of Boeing's subcon­ > ® ^ o ® (A E ® O CD 3 1 g. j i 3 ® sisters, Mrs. Roseann Boudreau of m c. Q.JO I ' o »> c tracted effort. o m m O « ® o E I Z £1 9'^x: ' Elast Hartford, Mrs. Rita Miller of 15 ■ -a - e E £ £ c “ * - ^ m " , s l s l l m ^ o s 2 2 S .c fl o m Hartford, Mrs. Virginia Lee Keenan ^ ^ o 2 ® c . 0 0 ^ 0 . 8 o ° 0 £ ^ 5 T3 ® ® ~ ® '■ O)® uc 2, © 9 0 2 > S i t ' S of Pawtucket, R.I., Mrs. Pauline COME TO PINEHURST FOR FRE$H > ® ® -o 5 8 ® ® S' o a . " E c I xj.t to 5 13 n . “ S • -D £ ® Town, W.Va.; and eight ® O) *0 (A M b ® ©c ou c © Co o O)-^ © > O) ® -C C C 3 o>2*cciua -C © ® £ *0 © 3 . “ I grandchildren. « o 0®Sc.Et:g"c iSr-’EE- o V) c ® £ - » $ 2 I l l s ^ ® O g-5 c ; The funeral is Thursday with a LONDON : PERDUE r CO r ® ! a o S?’ : CUBE NOWAYI O C © O > ® ® > © ® Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Francis of ' > 1 ( a ® o C u o o o Z n o I n auj i f £ 8 ‘ 8' Assisi Church. Burial will be in Wap- STEAKS : BROILS cMcxniiiis ping Center Cemetery. 'The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 » *1.R9 i »«1.S9 1 B5* Main St., East Hartford, is in charge N O h o w ;.’ /y ' . i A • ■ of arrangements. We receive daily shipments of Fresh Block Island Swordfish Tuesday thru There are no calling hours. Thursday. We plan to sell out Friday . . . so if you want fish later, please phone in can you get a better deaLLfc^^^p your order.

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• m i Fighting algae in lake At left, residents of the Middle Bolton Lake area in Vernon gather around Richard Haymes, staff fish biologist with the Master Charge, after Vance meetings state Department of Environmental Protection, to receive in­ Visa & BankAmerIcard structions on how to spread copper sulphate in the lake to Are Welcome. JERUSALEM (UPI) - Prime it despite reports that its leaders are will be in September.” Israeli newspapers said today that alleviate a serious problem with algae. Looking over his Or Use Your Minister Menahem Begin said that in thinking of adopting a more He said he thought the Geneva Vance told Israeli leaders there moderate position. y shoulder is Eugene Orlowski of Vernon’s Health Department. Youth Center five hours of talks Secretary of State peace conference could be seems to be no chance of any Middle Charge Cyrus Vance applied ’’not one word” reconvened in October or November Above, the volunteer homeowners prepare to load their boats Begin said Vance brought both East peace talks without participa­ of pressure on Israel to accept of the American and Israeli ideas to the — ’’we’ll see in the next stage. ” tion by the PLO. with the chemicals. Some of the boats were donated for use by Palestine Liberation Organization in Arab leaders. Begin also repeated his statement Cartop Rentals of Vernon. (Herald photos by Pinto) Middle East peace efforts. from a state dinner Tuesday night Begin, however, said after the first "I emerge from the meetings in a ”We have their replies and now that Vance had accomplished a day of talks: ” lt feels great. There’s good mood,” Begin said after a 3 we ll meet again, ” Begin said. ’The ’’great achievement,” but he said it a terrific abyss between newspaper l/2hour morning session with Vance momentum is going on. The next step had been decided not to reveal it now. stories and reality.” Vernon gets housing rehab aid and his aides and top Israeli officials. ’’Various problems were raised, Vernon’s application for a federal grant of The town’s application stated that the July fire calls but there is no confrontation,” he $279,00 for a housing rehabilitation program program will provide decent housing for low- said. ’’We re all optimistic. Jews are has been approved. and moderate-income families by encouraging The Vernon Fire Department responded to optimistic by nature.” Public works plan revised 32 cails during the month of July, a slight The announcement of its approval came landlords to bring the housing up to local Begin said it was clear the United housing code standards. decrease from June but more than the same States had no intention of working for for renovations to the poiice station, Tuesday afternoon from the office of Connec­ period last year. By GREG PEARSON • Town Counsel Victor Moses told ticut Congressman Christopher Dodd. The program could involve the demolition of a change in U.N. Security Council Herald Reporter $835,(XK) for sidewalk repairs and the board that he does not recom­ some deteriorated houses. It will also involve The breakdown of calls was one grass fire, resolution 242, which refers to the The Town of M anchester has $322,000 for the water tank. mend, from a legal viewpoint, that The application was approved by the revising the town’s housing code and stronger three box alarms, three mutual aid calls, Palestinian question only as a revised its plans for use of Public But, the water tank construction the town become involved in a Chat at pool party Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ enforcement efforts. three emergency standbys, seven structure refugee problem. Works Employment Act monies to will be postponed. The directors drainage repair on Goodwin St. Philippe Poustoly, left, and Alain Denoray, both of France, ment (HUD) and the money is provided fires, one car fire, one dryer fire, one oven voted to appropriate $750,000 for the The town has previously received a grant for The Israel prime minister said the include storm drainage work at Residents of the area feel that talk at a pool party held for them. They will spend the month of through the Housing and Community Develop­ rehabilitation of owner-occupied housing and fire, two trash fires and one gasoline next step toward a peace agreement police station (unchanged), $779,000 ment Act. Thompson Rd. water problems in their homes are August in Manchester as part of the North Atlantic Cultural this program has been under way for washdown. would be parallel talks in New York One of the three projects that had for sidewalks and $245,000 for caused by an underground body of The funds will allow absentee landlords to sometime in the Rockville section. in September between Vance and originally been funded —a water tank Thompson Rd. work. water that was never properly piped. Exchange League. (Herald photo by Pearson) rehabilitate some 440 rental units in the Also, the rescue squad had six auto accident Homeowners are loaned money at a low in­ Dayan and between Vance and the at the Nike Site —has been dropped. In another matter, the board voted Zinsser argued that the town should Rockville section of town. standbys, two extrications and one medical terest rate. assist. Arab foreign ministers. Jay J. Giles, director of public 6-0 (Directors Robert Price, Phyllis make the necessary repairs, but no In the last half-hour of the meeting works, told the Board of Directors Jackston and Pascai Prignano were final vote was taken. Vance, Begin and Foreign Minister Tuesday night that the town’s ap­ absent) to approve $315,000 in fun­ • The board held a public hearing Two French students Moshe Dayan talked alone. propriation through the program has ding for the sewer project in the on acquiring property at 43 Hollister Church prepares for bazaar Afterward, Vance said, ”We con­ been sliced by $133,(XX) to $1,774,(XK). Baldwin-Concord Rd. area. This St. to provide a parking lot for tinued our talks this morning mor­ He said that Weston & Sampson, the represents the town’s cost for the Bentley School. Frank Lupien, of 21 V e rn o n ning over a wide variety of subjects. Boston engineering firm that is street sewers and a trunk sewer from Sunset St., said that the cost of the to sojourn here The St. Joseph Sweethearts, parishioners, charge of publicity. They were good talks.” Union Pond to Tolland Tpke. The 19th annual St. Joseph’s Church Outdoor have been busy making golumpki and pierogi studying the town’s water distribu­ lot, $42,(XX), is far above the assessed Chairmen and booths are Marian Begin said news reports of U.S. tion system, has recommended that Referendums value and would not be worth the By GREG PEARSON Both said that they enjoyed their Bazaar will begin Monday at 6 p.m. at the for the bazaar and there are thousands of Narkawicz, American kitchen: Lottie Ziemba, swim, which provided some relief church grounds. 'The bazaar will run Monday pressure were far from reaiity. the water tank not be built until the The town has applied for state number of parking spaces that would Hrrulil Repurli-r them. Heien Koniar, Polish kitchen; Mr. and Mrs. Two young Frenchmen will be from a hot, muggy summer night. through Friday from 6 to 11 p.m. and Saturday The two kitchens at the fair will have Polish ’’Despite the stories, there was not distribution study is complete. funds that would pay $1,286,000 of the be created. Dr. James Kennedy, James Erickson, Wanda Satkiewicz, booth Location of the tank could also be spending the month of August as Their flight from France took from noon to midnight. There is no admission and American foods. There will be a variety of one word of pressure that we agree project’s cost. The directors dis­ superintendent of schools, said that personnel; Cn'rol Hopowiecz, rides personnel; affected by a citizens committee guests of Manchester families. about eight hours. It was the first charge. beverages, including cold beer. on the participation of the organiza­ cussed a referendum question for the cost would be part of the bond Joseph Rasulis, Frank Novak, Edward Jan- decision on where to locate a issue that was previously approved Alain Denoray will stay with Sam time both Poustoly and Denoray had On Saturday, Aug. 20, there will be a kiddie For 18 years money raised by the bazaar tion of murderers known as the November that would request flown. ton, Big Six; Stan Bloniarz, Mike Reardon, proposed water treatment plant, for the school. and Sandy Hamilton of 309 Kennedy matinee beginning at 1 p.m. It will feature kid­ helped pay the church mortgage, built a con­ PLO, ” Begin said. residents to approve borrowing in an­ ’’The trip was a little long,” bee; Anthony Dowgiewicz, Clarence Suchecki, Giles said. ticipation of these funds. • Moses also said that he feels the Rd. Philippe Poustoly will stay with die rides at reduced prices and Disneyland vent for the church sisters, operate St. Joseph bingo. Poustoly said. characters. Begin repeated his denunciation of The board had previously agreed to The town cannot borrow in an­ town’s responsibility in the luliano Carol and Tom Nash of 65D Am­ School and serve as a cushion for increasing the PLO as a Nazi-like group and said bassador Dr. Denoray comes from Versailles. Raffle tickets for a 1977 automobile and two A1 and Lou Wagner, bicycle raffle; Jean split the town’s original $1.9 million ticipation of state funds without the Bakery case is less than had been operational expenses and improvements. Israel would have nothing to do with He and Poustoly will return to school other major prizes are being sold. The Kurr, golumpki and potato pancakes; A1 appropriation three ways —$750,0(X) voters’ approval. Thus, if the funding previously thought. The matter con­ They are two of about 140 students The Rev. Aloysius Kisiuk, church pastor, is from France who are taking part in next month. They are in grades com­ drawing will be Aug. 20 at 11;30 p.m. honorary chairman of the fair. Chester Wagner, Clarence Suchecki, Frank Novak, and referendum question are ap­ cerns floor repairs at the bakery that had been ordered by the Health the North Atlantic Cultural parable to the first years of college. This year the midway will feature 30 prize Bloniarz is general chairman. Co-chairmen Max Sadlak, poster distribution; Peter proved, the town would borrow the Department. Exchange League. They arrived at Both of the young men have active­ booths and 10 major rides. Parishioners and are Bernice Gill, Marian Narkawicz and Wan­ Dureiko, money runner; Helen Bloniarz, money and have it reimbursed later Moses said that he will try to com­ Kennedy Airport in New York last ly participated in several sports in friends of the church staff the booths. da Satkiewicz. cake; Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, car raffle. through the state government. The France, including soccer, tennis and plete his investigation of the matter Thursday and will stay until Aug. 31 Bingo will be held nightly under a large tent Patricia Cedor is secretary. John Deptula Today’s summary total cost to the town would still be rugby They hope to practice some Dan Skiba, stock; Dureiko boys, electrical $315,(XX). by next month’s board meeting. Their stay in Manchester was on the grounds. There is also a large tent for Jr., William Rogalus and Lois Matczak are while they are staying here and may maintenance; Bob Benware, Donald Fortuna, If the funding is not approved, the • Town Manager Robert Weiss kicked off last week with a pool party refreshments. Compiled from United Press International also at least be spectators fora game treasurers. Max Sadlak and Ms. Cedor are in soda town would not go forward with the told the board that the town has on Kennedy Rd. m like baseball, which is much more project. received an offer to purchase the old ”In France, we don't have many common in this country. Friday and Saturday. Partly Giles said that he will check Keeney St. School, which was going swimming pools,” Poustoly, who State Both agreed that they have found cloudy Sunday. Highs in low to whether the state will fund the to be converted into a carpentry comes from the town of Beauchamp, Americans friendly Coventry plans rules on events NEW HAVEN - The board of mid 80s, lows in upper 60s to mid shop. The selling of the building will said. Most of the pools in his country project if final approval is not given 70s. "The people are very good and The Coventry Parks and Recreation Com­ police commissioners today plans until a November referendum. be put out to bid. Weiss said. are public rather than private ones, town. This would exlude most local Dog damage case he said. very welcoming, ” Poustoly said. mission in preparing recommendations for an organizations from the fee payment. to ask a judge to order several Republican Director Carl Zinsser • The board met With an organiza­ Frank Connolly, town manager, has asked ordinance to regulate special events in town. The final ordinance must be weighed by the policemen to cooperate with an National expressed concern that the state tion of town department heads and the Town Council for permission to refer to investigation of alleged illegal Public Chief Robert Kjellquist prepared the Town Council and a public hearing before it Is might not take such a step. management personnel who are not original draft. approved. the town attorney a recent case of dog damage police wiretapping, ^v eral key Fire fighters are finally holding The directors also discussed a presently members of the union. The recreation commissioners feel any town amounting to $455. police officials have ignored the the line against the 87,000-acre referendum question for four road One director. Republican Paul Town continues gathering attracting more than 200 people The commissioners also plan to begin work ”We had an incident in town where several board’s attempts to get them to Marble Cone fire in a rugged area improvement projects that would be Willhide, questioned the legality of should be covered by the ordinance. A valid on an ordinance which would regulate private sheep were killed by a dog," Connolly told the testify contending the board has near California’s Big Sur after it primarily funded through federal the meeting and left license would have to be obtained from Town use of the town’s parks. A recently passed or­ council. no legal power and the probe is jumped across two rivers and turnback funds. Timothy O’Sullivan, highway water tests Manager Frank Connolly at least 30 days in dinance applied only to Sandy Shores, Lisicke The dog’s alleged owner is denying politically motivated. destroyed valuable watershed. The referendum question would superintendent and head of the advance. Beach, and area adjacent to these beaches. ownership, the town manager said. seek approval to permit the town to group, said that it has no intention of Testing of water in the .southwest when The Herald went to press. The new rule would require Connolly to SOMERS — Somers maximum LAS VEGAS, Nev. - The borrow $1,560,0(X) to pay the town’s becoming a union. He said that the section of Manchester on Tuesday Jodaitis and Bob Young of the make public disclosure of the event within security prison officials today Howard Hughes will tangle goes share of the work. Some of that cost group wants to assist the administra­ showed good results, but residents of Water Department met with the seven days of receipt of the application. He were investigating a fight among back to square one as the judge is also refundable, so the town total tion in areas of town government, in­ the area still must boil water until Board of Directors Tuesday night would have to either grant or deny the applica­ Rt. 85 paving scheduled inmates that resulted in injuries who has heard the case so far is expense would be about $1.1 million, cluding personnel rules, budgeting further testing is completed, F’rank and said that it will probably be at to three guards and the firing of disqualified because he is a Mor­ he said. and purchasing methods. tion within 14 days. Traffic men will be on duty to direct traffic Jodaitis, water and sewer ad- least Thursday before the residents B o lto n warning shots Tuesday evening. mon and the Mormon church is a The application must Include a description through the work area. Motorists are asked to Both requests for referendums will • The board, as required by state tninistrator, said today of the affected area can return to Resurfacing of a 1.7-mile section of Rt. 85 in The melee lasted about five major beneficiary in the disputed law, also met with representatives of of the event, its location, a facilities plan in­ use caution and keep alert for men and equip­ be acted on at next week’s board normal water use. cluding portable toilets, and the date and Bolton is scheduled to begin Thursday, it was minutes and the prisoners ’’Mormon” will, meeting. the school administration to discuss Testing is being done daily Results Residents presently must boil ment on the roadway when passing through returned to their cells without of today’s tests were not available hours, and must meet state and local health announced today by the state Department of the work area. In other matters Tuesday night: upcoming collective bargaining. water for five minutes before using It standards. Transportation. further incident after the shots CHICAGO — The American Bar for drinking or food preparation. Board will meet were fired. The license would be valid for three days The work will involve the section of Rt Association has endorsed ad­ Although Tuesday’s tests showed a 85 The Board of Education will meet Thursday after it is issued. beginning at Rt. 6 and running south ditional rights for persons called drop in the bacterial count that led to Work at 8 p.m. at the Bolton Center School Library. The nonrefundable fee for the license would will be performed daily between 7 a m HARTFORD — Environmental to testify before grand juries the boiling order, Jodaitis said that and Board members will hear the final report of Protection Commissioner Stanley Massage parlor ordinance despite warnings by U.S. Attorney the state requires at least a couple of be $100, but Connolly would have the option of 4:30 p.m The job will take about three l..... SPECIAL PURCHASE the Committee to Study Town and School In­ J Pac thinks the buildup of highly waiving the fee for groups which have working days and is scheduled to be com Griffin Bell that the changes days of good tests before such an tramural and Interscholastic Programs. It provided social or cultural services to the pleted, weather permitting, by Monday toxic industrial chemical would lead to the end to the grand order is lifted will be presented by Harvey Harpin, com­ From the Maker You Know tiesf polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) jury system. "Based on the type of facilities we mittee chairman. may force the state to dredge the gets unanimous approval have. I’m not greatly surprised it Board members will discuss the 1976-77 Infants, Tots, Boys & Girls Housatonic River. PCB concen­ DAYTON, Ohio — At least 15 happened, ” Jodaitis said of the con­ Area police report budget report and the guaranteed tax base trations in fish are reported to be buildings in this city of 221,000 By GREG PEARSON Frank Lupien. of 21 Sunset St., said ment of the ordinance will increase tamination at Tuesday night’s direc­ funds. four or five times higher than residents went up in flames over­ Herald Repurter that inspections of the parlors should costs for the town, he said tors meeting. Kllington issued by Common Pleas Court 19 charging Fall & Winter Playtogs federal standards. night while striking firemen stood The Board of Directors Tuesday be conducted ”at least twice a month He also said that the Manchester The town is in the process of Frederick Orson, 29, of Enfield, was him with two counts of second-degree by and did nothing. There were no night unanimously approved an or­ and maybe twice a night ” rather ordinance was hastily written and studying the present system to make based on emotion rather than on any charged Tuesday with criminal trespassing. burglary, and one count each of first-degree Ellington firm Regional serious injuries. ’The strike began dinance to govern massage parlors than the twice a year that is listed in improvements in the water distribu­ Police said the arrest was made on complaint arson, third-degree and fourth-degree larceny. Monday morning and the strikers that operate in the Town of the ordinance. facts of damage or problems caused tion and treatment systems. Vernon Police said the arrests were the 25% Off BOSTON — Massachusetts Gov. are demanding immunity from Manchester. by existing parlors. Young also said that the town now of Patricia Flaherty of Hillside Dr., East Several representatives from the Hartford result of the investigation of breaks into local gets more aid Michael S. Dukakis admits prosecution as one of the points in All six directors who attended There have been no signs of proper­ has testing capabilities that it did not Manchester Area Conference of ty devaluation, disruption or disease Police said Ms. Flaherty was renting a cot­ homes and the burning of a car. The alleged in­ Reg. 3.35 to 14.50 NOW 2.50 to 10.90 receiving an apparently illegal a settlement. (Democrats Robert Price, Phyllis previously have. He said that such a Churches and local parishes asked because of the parlors, he said. tage at Crystal Lake and Orson, whom she cidents took place Aug. 5 and 6, police said. An Ellington firm will get extra help in its $1,000 campaign contribution Jackston and Pascal Prignano were problem could have occurred in the that enforcement of the regulation be "The minority's rights should not knew, came to the cottage Monday and was Ruest was held overnight at the police sta­ expansion plan as a result of financing ap­ from a waste disposal company, absent) voted for the proposal, past and gone undetected, but the International done by the Police Department be trampled because of the told to leave and not to return. tion in lieu of posting a $15,000 bond. He was to proved Tuesday by the state Department of Tremendous assortments of fine quality playtogs for fall & winter Cor­ but says he repaid the money as despite a request from Caesar present testing work helped discover Moses said that the ordinance would majority's view, " he said. Police said Orson did return Tuesday and be presented in court in Rockville today. Commerce through its financing arm, the duroy slacks. Corduroy overalls. Jean pants. Knit pants. Polo shirts soon as he found it was tainted. OTTAWA— Parliament ordered Rossitto that the action be tabled. the extent and nature of the problem. permit enforcement by the Police The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, broke into the cottage causing about $100 Connecticut Development Authority. Velour shirts, coveralls. Slack sets. Overall sets. And morel All are no- striking air controllers back to Rossitto, owner of the Adam & Eve The state Department of Health Department as well as the town’s pastor of Calvary Church, responded, worth of damage to a door and window. He Barbara Wziontko, 26, of 655 Talcottville The Authority voted approval of ^45,000 for Iron. All are 25% off. For boys & girls 3 months to size 7. CONCORD, N.H. - The work today, but they appeared to Lounge at 55 Oak St., said that he is has been looking into the possibility Health Department ”I'd gladly give more of my tax was released on a $500 non-surety bond for Rd., Vernon, was arrested Tuesday on the Rice Packaging Co. 'The sum represents an Nuclear Regulatory Commission be in no hurry to comply with the considering indictments for con­ that the contamination came from a David Kennedy, a youth minister money to this (enforcement of the appearance in Common Pleas Court 19, warrants charging her with four counts of increase of $10,(XX) over the $235,(XX) which was is asked to reconsider its decision emergency legislation that spiracy because of ’’private mixing in of sewage in the water with St. James CTiurch, spoke for the regulation).” Rockville, Aug. 23. issuing bad checks. The complaints were approved in May. to permit construction of the con­ demanded an end to the walkout meetings” that were held concerning supply. ordinance when he said. ’’The The board approved an annual $5(KI made by local businesses, police said. The Rice expansion financing was one of 10 troversial Seabrook nuclear that has crippled Canandian air the ordinance. He said that he sup­ Jodaitis said that the department necessity of freedom is important. licensing fee for the parlors and an found no permanent cross- Walter Hicking, 35, of West Willington, was She was released on a $2&0 non-surety bond projects given the authority’s go-ahead From the Same Famous Maker power plant. travel. Another strike is possible ports a regulatory ordinance and had Yet, the example we set for young annual $125 licensing fee for each connections between the two treated and released at Rockville General for court appearance Sept. 14. Tuesday. The authority okayed financing a in December. offered his help in drawing up a proposal at last month’s public people is also important.” massagist. systems. It is possible that a tem­ Hospital early this morning for injuries suf­ total of $2,520,175 in expansion projects. AUGUSTA, Maine — The price Orig. 7.00, 8.00 & 9.00 Jackets The regulation, which was porary cross-connection might have fered in an accident on Rt. 140. lieiiron Road work planned of blueberries is skyrocketing as PANAMA CITY, Panama - hearing, but he was not consulted. The Rev Laurence Hill, a pastor of Vivian Ferguson, who had met amended after the first public caused the contamination. Police said Hicking was driving a tractor- James Healey, 19, of Hartford, was taken to For Infants, Tots, Boys & Girls hot, dry weather destroys U.S. and Panamanian South United Methodist Church, said The state Department of Transportation hearing last month, establishes The problem affects a total of 42 trailer truck and apparently the steering or Windham Community Memorial Hospital millions of bushels of Maine, negotiations have reached agree­ with Town Counsel Victor Moses to that the massage parlor ordinance is will start work Thursday on a concrete specific guidelines for the parlors. streets in southwest Manchester. the front end locked as he was rounding a Michigan and other states this ment on the financial aspects of a discuss changes to the first draft of ’’an admirable resolution.” Wednesday with injuries suffered in a car- overlay of Rt. 83 in Ellington. The project Employes must have 70 hours of The homeowners in the area have motorcycle accident on Wall St. 2.00 & 3.00 new treaty for the Panama Canal the ordinance, said, ’’There were no One person who spoke against the curve. The load in the truck shifted and the begins at Rt. 285 and runs about three quarters summer. scho»WM.bf TIN LH 4N on injured waivers F K T M I d ) I M m liN IN M M M SN IN Scoring in all but one in- the nightcap. Pete Bezzini a berth in the upcoming Earl Yost U f I N I M M fH 1M ihmmitm tn Tuesday, reducing the ( i l iM m n M . ning, Suburban Floors tripled and singled and town tournament. Brad T M 32N roster to the required 60. ^*we* m M b IN mt IINN M iblUibdSlIN trounced CBT Blue, 16-6, Steve Wronker doubled and Ladr had three hits in­ Sports Editor m nn Pwbdt Ul pU SUNN M e c b 4 U pad S IS IN 7il M F2I4I ■ Tribda I>1S pM I222IN Trdseb 4 N pad S223UI last night at Robertson singled twice to lead the cluding a solo homer and TrilKta ft-7 S peri S K IF I bidding war with NHL son TMB CMtt (T) TBmil-lKA) THE REPS TED KWS7EWSW behind a 16-hit attack. Bill winners. Six different Phil Chak and Pete SUM S-li (C) 3-lKt|ab"Unr IN 3N 3N 2- TltM i IIN IN SN FLORIDA MMONin IIJI l-2 pM U U .7 I QOmi 1-11(1) be staged tonight at the Community both sides to seek an accom­ TM HI TIME CMS (I) CA.NDLELIGHT release from Mel Siebold, recreation dance and recognition, they had afraid of the high caliber of our on- FMTI S-ll d) MbcU ItN IN IN ICiSM aN ItN IN tigan each had four hits College campus starting at 7 modation. "The door is still open on the WHA INrNiSM Uf IM 4N 3-MlNt.tap IIN IN IM M . kb IN 4 N Assistant coach Seventeen hits were and Ginny Chuck, Teresa director, means Manchester’s out­ accepted stern terms from the NHL, ice product, " Jacques McKeag of the issue, " said Campbell. "It's no M I N 7 N 7-MNp. m 3N S-n hit raa SN o’clock...Nice honor for Ray McKen­ ^nt M Ivi 3N banged out in a 13-3 victory standing young players, and there Now they indicate they may use their TM: 31:12 T M N.47 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Lynn, Debbie Triggs and na and Junie Brazauskas, “We are going ahead with plans for Winnipeg Jets said. "We opened our secret that our league was very wide­ TM ; 3173 I M 3M pbd IN N M b 3 U pad S I14 N — Pat Quinn, veteran by Holiday Lanes over Nancy Grier three apiece are a number like Cherie Dow, Jim an eight-team league, " said New last resources trying to establish books to them ...what has happened ly divided It's also no secret that my M b IW fm S74U Mcb U3 pH S24IU S M c b 3 4 N M d S1443.30 Kennedy, and Scott Gottlieb are in­ membership in the Connecticut Soft- M b I N m* S H I N Trifecb 4-3-7 pad U3I7I ITTOMM27I7 Crispino’s at Robertson, Atlanta Flames' for the Doors, Elaine ball (fast pitch) Hall of Fame. No England Whalers’ president Howard personal disposition was not in favor T n M 1-44 pad S N I it U M L 1211.712 Roger Talbot had three eligible. of a merger " defenseman. Tuesday was Charizone, Robin Bryant, one worked harder for the sport in Baldwin Tuesday. "Let the NHL hits and Steve Longo, John In Dow’s case, this outstanding come to us in the future." named an assistant coach Ann DeMarchi, Donna East Hartford than McKenna. His Ballard, who claimed the WHA by the Philadelphia Flyers Domanick, Jim Balesano youngster is perhaps the finest The NHL's board of governors Cammeyer and Sue Dovelette-sponsored clubs ranked —Baldwin disappotnted~ would die without tiic merger, was of the NHL, to take over and Denis Wirtella two player within the town limits. Why rejected the proposed expansion plan less restrained. Lofstrom had two safeties with the best in the country. HARTFORD (UPI) — New England Whalers General Manager Howard rm a iT n r r F T l CaOTTTYTni C M S (T) •rri s-ll (q the job of the late Barry apiece for Lanes. Mike apiece for the Bankers. should she be barred, because she’s to accept six WHA teams into a "Winning's not everything," he lU Ttt wfli - T«ak ruT 2-CiJsabib 33N IN 4N Uaeki Q a d i I I N 7M Brazauskas, a local man, displayed Baldwin said Tuesday he is disappointed the National Hockey League fers-iHg S^aiawM IN IN Ashbee Coughlin homered for only 16? .said. “It's the nnly thing" 7-SaidbkLU 4M his pitching wares for many years at separate division of the NHL next rejected a proposed merger with the World Hockey League. •-T3I', I_____ Frbad I N 3 N I N 7-Naiiarn b ia t 3 N l-faNa Quinn will handle the Crispino's. EASTER.N The tournament will feature six .season. The NHL will moot again in Toron­ S - M i Tm I N 7 N T M 31:U _1- Robertson Park and then with the "It's naturally a disappointment but it certainly is not the end ol the 4 7 M M I N paid S I7 N M sb 7U paid SUM Flyers defensemen and Looking Glass II with a divisions. ’The men’s and women's "After very careful con­ to in the final week of August T M 3147 M b W pad S 3 N N M b U 7 pad S l U N Doves. world." he said. 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The RSox He said the league would carry on without the NHL. lsd| M I N pad M I N snuDis-iKq AIRWAY control program in order to NOTICE The announcement may have the [arts and legalities were ofram S-ll (q ll i^ h c s i iiiU 'i c s i I III- l.iw .illo \\ s ( )ti .1 *)-u -,t i s.i \ in y s t i i u lu .He have averaged 26,842 fans for their "There is one thing all this has done. It has united the league emotional­ T M S-ll (I) 34taRd Carta, bp 77 M 7 N 4.20 1 - M u N b 4.N 3.N 2.10 give you one of the finest Entries will not be accepted until signalled the end of the WHA, which presented to the governors here 7-lssl SUa 3 N I N TRAVEL AGENCY w ith .1 S I.IH H ) iM im m m n 4lt |M»sii \oii siill t-.ii n j k ’i .in iiu n i ly and financially, " he said. 4- Msit QM S.N 4.N IN M b s Saiaaa 3 SN 17.W newspapers in the nation. 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The former M tb IM paid nO.N Psrisrta U l paid S34N M « b l-l-S-2 paid S III.N "Don’t Lent Town WitlHit lb" American League schedule has both from former pitcher FaftcU 411 paid SU N Trifscb I1 '7 paid S474.N ITTOMMt 2N4 T he Firsi Plaie loS aic Manchester High and UConn gridder Tnfacb 4-13 pad S31SN M M I S22SNS is still active in Midget League Foot­ Boston and New York off for two ball as a member of the board of days before playing tonight...Mitchell Chmielewski (Bob NEW YORK (UPI) — Journeyman right-hander Jesse .Jeffer­ directors. He served as a coach for son, who exasperated his former manager, Paul Hidiards of the two decades...Condolences are Meleski) died last week in Rockville. extended to the family of Joseph He was a top-flight and well- Chicago White Sox, with his wildness last year, gave his ex- Jai alai results Mistretta. The latter, a fine football respected umpire for many years in mates a big lift when he tamed their closest rivals, the pkyer during his youth, died earlier the Manchester Twilight Baseball Minnesota Twins, on four hits Tuesday night. Sh o o k 2nd ng week tnis week. He was the father of Pat League...Cherie Dow notched And while Jefferson and the Toron- Mistretta, director of athletics at another win on the tennis court when Lobsters defeat Soviets to Blue Jays were defeating the singled liome runs in the eighth in­ Manchester Community she whipped Sue Ming Norton of Twins, 6-2, the White Sox' home run Fairfield in the Girls’ 16 and under ning to snap a 1-1 tie as the sceond- nUMT MT College...Jeff Koelsch reports a brigade went on a rampage.against FMT I4N S.N 4N MID-SUMMER division in the Newington Cross By E a r l Y o s t [ilace Orioles, behind the four-hit 1-IvmmQm I N I N I N I N 4.N record collection for a twinbill at St. the AL's other expansion "baby, " the S-kvy M< 4 N S N IN Court Tournament. Sports Editor pilehing of Boss (irimsley, moved to m m m i M l I 7.N M k i 2-S SSIN Thomas was taken Monday night Seattle Mariners. The Chisox within 2'2 games of idle Boston the M r t i I S S N N M ta S-2 S1N7I One sport in which the Soviets have not caught up with the rest slammed six homers including two M k n i s m i n Trtkcta S-2-3 M N .M AI, East 'j'he loss was Cleveland s TrM 1-M S44SN of the world is tenfnis. by Eric Sodcrholm to pummel Seat­ sixth in a row. «Tka IIN IN IN Last night the Eastern Division Boston Lobsters moved within tle, 13-3, and increase their American h u Tiger?* i-l. ItreMer*? 2*(» 7 - M M 1I.N IN 4.N •MTV 7 N I N League West lead lo two games over 1 - M k S «N itki I N 331 mM i L N Buckner continues one game of capturing the title in World Team Tennis with an Steve Brye hit solo homers in I M r M i d S N Mala 3-7 S3IN Minnesota. M k i 1-7 S31N M ta 3-T SllLU Specially Priced! easy 28-21 decision over the Soviets before a fine crowd of 3,482 .successive innings of Ihe nightcap lo M ta T1 S1N.TI Trtfwta 37-2 MSS.7I Tm really glad for them,” said give the Brewers a split. Bill Trifseta T-l-l IS N .N at the Hartford Civic Center. Jefferson. "I hope the While Sox win Travers, just back from Ihe disabled T « i MMnr Ucw U N I N 4 N to give first-aid The Lobsters swept four of the five hgs t J I SM IM M d im Girrw I I N S.N Perfect for Entertaining ... that is the envy of many male it. (Chisox President 1 Bill Veeck is a list, went seven innings for his first l-h rn im t r.N )JI 1-lrfss 3.N matches, only Tony Roche losing to super guy I don't have anything 1-hmj loEsrtki S.M WsWs M S4I69 win since April 29 In the opener. Ideal for Gifting NEW YORK (UPI) — Despite severe pain in his left ankle Russian ace Alex Metreveli, 6-3. players. m m 1-2 M I.M M s e b M SIIS.29 Last year the weakest link in the against the White Sox. I just didn't Tigers' rookie right-hander Dave Nrfteti M tl».N Trttscti 1-4-1 S3M.N from off-season surgery that would force many players to the Six limes the two teams met this get to pitch over there " Trtffcti 2-M M M .N Torni Lobsters, last place finishers, was liozeiiia pitched a live hitter lor his sidelines, Bill Buckner continues to supply first-aid to the season and the result was the same in Jefferson has harnessed some of r o « n 7 -M n r ION 7.N I N with the women. This year, the 12lh victory Jason Thompson hit a 2SsUita 1)41 S.46 1.M IIM I N 4 N Chicago Cubs. each. last year's wildness and after his I2 t i-is^ strongest part of the team is the solo homer, his 2l)th. to key a three- Urndke SM 4 N The Soviets, without a "home latest victory, accomplished with the 1.21 m m w S3I4I The left-handed hitting first Rf(l» 4, DudgerM 0 fairer sex performers. run Tigers' seventh inning hkPk 2 S (M M PwfKta n SI1.SI court," have all 44 starts scheduled help of homers from Hoy Howell and Nrlscti 2-S S1M.7I Trffscti 114 SSIS.7I baseman, who is hitting at a .307 clip, Rookie left-hander Doug Capilla Roy Emerson, Lobster coach, is Trffscti 2-S-7 S54I.4I on the road. Doug Ault, he's now 7-12. QfVDmi had three hits, including a home run, pitched a no-hitter for 6 2-3 innings credited with turning the team L N L N Tuesday night and drove in two runs "The traveling is too much. Often Meanwhile, the White Sox, who lost I A M I 1S.N 11.N 4.N 3 M k ra tM U N I N RINGS RINGS RING^ then combined with Pedro Borbon on around, with Stevens and there is no time lo eat or sleep. We seven of eight last week and had their Baseball a«TV I N I N LDsrrk Sana SN BUthttoim, Q nn Pttrt to help the Cubs defeat the a one-hitter as the Reds moved to Navratilova the biggest boosters. aAn 4 N M kk II 3SI.N SlgnKMIe. are always traveling, " Metreveli, division lead sliced by five games, M r t a 1-7 SM .N M t a 1-1 S I N N Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-1, and move to within llVz games of the Dodgers in Now all the Lobsters have to do is M t a 7-1 S174.N the No. 1 Soviet player said. appear to haye regrouped at the Jl MOK I.K(,I()\ TrMvcta I M S1,71I N within one game of first-j)lace the NL West. Pete Rose homered for win tonight at Boston against Indiana Trifsda 7-1-S SSII7I nmni The stars of the night, as they have expen.se of the Mariners Turning on the long ball BXT1 the Reds. and the champion.ship race is over l-Ci» low pxce Juii ih* co"*ct t>i»nd of iiyio i/rd dtt-gn Ray Burris even his record at 11-11, Bogomolov and Metreveli, 7-6, after losing the first game of their I M ) Ikarta I I I Saraa 32 thii Will Qiyf |,ou yeatt of taii»f«ciion Giants 4-5, Astros .'i-0 players cut from the squad Tuesday Spears and Bottaro com­ 4. M 31 4. Garraaa 31 Burris went 7 1-3 innings with Willie If a popularity contest was ever doubleheader, 4-2. 4 . M kga 31 5 krj 31 Fine Silverplale by ONEIDA Willie McCovey drove in two runs bined on a two-hitter S. h m OiiaaNa 31 5. Karra 31 held in Hartford, the 20-year-old and listed in the “reserved, did not Orioli's .'1. IndiaiiH 1 4 M 31 4. faanaca 11 Hernandez holding the Pirates L M 4 a CkaraM 31 7. Nranta 71 and Jim Barr picked up his 11th vic­ 7. Oarrta 7-1 Stevens would probably win the report " category Elliott Maddox and Lee May 7. kvy SaLtttiaR 7-1 L (MaAsa l i hitless the last 1 2-3 innings. I ISarta 31 tory as the Giants won the opener I. Iwaaif Laawt I I S i SaNitw □ONEIDA honor hands down. Navratilova is a S N M l S N Darria In other NL games, Cincinnati SIBSMMriea 1-37 1 2 ) 1 2 4 1 2 ) and Bob Knepper allowed only four 1 31 231 12) 12) 1 2 4 331 1 31 13) 10 blanked Los Angeles, 4-0, New York better all around player but Stevens 12-4 1-44 I 32 1 32 % FVT1 UGATI All alylta availabla In hits in the nightcap in helping San is spectacular with plenty of show­ sicot 1. Arri GasraM 32 Luvomi defeated St. Louis, 4-1, San Diego 1. Zkkea Am I 32 7-2 Bright Brorua. 1 laartf Laaaat T-2 I Gana M ic a 7-2 1 Francisco complete the sweep. manship and a bullet-like forehand I laaa Saraa 31 I U u U Saraa 1-1 TO downed Montreal, 8-3, and San Fran­ Legion tops Stafford I M rta SaLaiban II 1 Kenarta OnaiiAa 31 Antique Bronze, Silver, I kifka Caenica 72 ). Mvar FWrra 32 I M Am I 32 4 . kry Am I 71 "Pewter", end Gold sqit o cisco swept a doubleheader from 4 Pvram OnainAa 41 4. Ora^ Akarli t-1 4. U ttia laviar 31 CAMPING $. Ortfsi SaNitiaa 31 5 M W a M 31 3 U iaki Gaamu 31 $. Darria Akarta 31 SALE NlCfS Houston, 4-3 and 5-0. in season finale, 11-2 4 Ivrania Giwaki S t SfT'l 8-9-M l - r t l.cei. I kv) fiauakt 31 L Oarrk Sahastw 31 I. krftaa ArritM 31 7. h m Laanat 3l 4S Poftij.l stiiv] Sj; 95 $23.96 7 Uaaka M 31 7-1 7. Id tk t GanaM 7-1 t . M y k#a 31 SO BookenJs pj.’ 79 95 22.46 L kri Miea M L Ldwia A n itM 31 I. kty Guarrica l-t SISI Loaka narra 20.96 Only five hits were garnered but 14 walks by Stafford TIME IS NOWI S N S In N ia G 62 Orii M 7/9S VmiMthtnt 2 3 1 2 ) 1 1 ).5 2 31 SNS kriata Garraaa 87 Ashttj, ]6 9> 40% 31 3 1 23 132 1 3 ) 1 3S 321 2 31 321 31 2 31-3 3 m 1 * ) 12.ri pitching were utilized and turned into an 11-2 win by SUTV 11 Witnut Ptprr»(>|hl ISOO 11.2$ NTTl mim vm I. laaw liriar 7-2 Autograph labor of love Manchester’s American Legion baseball team last night 1. Oran SarM UktU k m 31 1. Jary OnaaiAa I I I UPU Gaamca 31 1 PLUS MANY MOBE Aak for Free Folder TENTS I laNy rWrrv 32 I Nfka ASarta I Uhtia Lana 3) an| CM(Af Mty lie Ptt at Stafford High. eight. Mike Freiheit went ) him* lacaa 31 I Dama Arrttkal 7-1 I Gaia SakastM 4 1 4 (chara Garraaa 32 m 4. iaay Ha ■lUMii SHOTS IN NOW ■ ■ ■ SALE IMPS AUG. 31 the final two frames as the Stt up for 4 tnaWa Carakat 31 $ isay h»a | | OFF "What does coming here mean to was called into the otiice by the The victory in the season S. M t« ArritM 31 3 MI GGarraaa 31 DitCWmiWED S. M i l Laanat 31 L M rar laaaat 31 COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. I. kty lacM 31 L ksai Gvarrka |-| ONEIDA SILVERPUnO manager. Bob Shawkey," Ruffing finale gives the Post 102 en­ tilt was called at the end of your Inspsctlon I Ani kga ?1 7 kratkal 71 ENtllSH PEWHR TANKARO him’ " she said, repeating a question mm 7 Gama GMrrica 1-1 7. M rar Gamka 31 (UPI) — A simple little thing 7. k r ia n knraM 31 I. Maa Pkm 3| TEEN-AGE said. "He told me you will walk like a try a final 21-5 mark in six innings because of L Garraaa 31 L 2rtWca Saraa 7-2 PAUL REVERE put to her by a newsman. "It means L M h k I 72 SiSS Oarrk Saraa UPU SNS M l Ckanrtu SNS Eaiaka Akarla like signing his name takes everything. He plans this all year. He Yankee, conduct yourself like a Zone Eight play, 25-11-1 darkness. S S I M Gkanau 31 ) 1 34 311 i .34 STERLMG PIERCED Full Size 3 lb. $ 1 1 31 332 337 332 1 3 1 32-1 3 1 1 31-2 1 3 1 332 332 1 34 Reg. $13.95 practically all the strength and looks forward to seeing the people he Yankee on the field and always act over-all. Stafford winds up 1%99 DIAMOND DIAMOND knows and the people in his own en­ like one off it. I never forgot that. " 5-20, SLEEPING BAGiiot 20.00 EARRINGS energy Red Ruffing has, but he BOWLS doesn’t mind doing it a bit. vironment. When we go home today, Now Ruffing lives on a modest Bruce Ballard drove in B asketball baseball pension. Very modest, only Better Quality 3 lb. ^ ^ RINGS With him, giving people his he'll begin making preparations for three runs and Jeff next year,. ’ $300 a month. His wife works to help SEMOK I By Bp«M«l lie rSaNvaTA 6” Size $ Q autograph is a labor of love. Backofen and Howie DACRON 88 SLEEPING $ 9 1 ^ 9 90 Pauline Ruffing looked over at her out. She gets up 5:30 in the morning It is paintully difficult, almost Furlong two each for Kerry Collins popped in ALL14KNECKCHAIN8 H e t'lL lW a husband on the other side of the lobby to take care of him, puts in eight *6.99 excruciatingly so, to go back not that Manchester. Pete Kiro and 23 points and Mike Quesnel BAG SALE FiayWnhibio “ ■ in the Hotel Otesaga, where all the hours working in a hospital, then F?e0. 1 1 2 .9 5 Comptat* Bloch many years ago and recall what a Mike Linsenbigler each and Keith Bennct added 19 Double belted Hall of Famers get together each comes home to feed him, Reduced 20% fine figure of a man Charlie “Red” chipped in with an RBI. and 16 respectively as CANVAS COVERED MEN’S CUFF year this time, and watched him "Charles is a wonderful person, ” Reduced 2 0 % Ruffing was. pitching for the New Kiro went the first four Fogarty's routed the All Tankards are English autographing baseballs. Tears welled she said. “ He has always given me WOOD FR A U GOTS York Yankees, and then to see him innings, giving up four hits, Bears, 87-58, last night at LINK SETS everything he possibly could and 9 9 made, have glass bottom now partially paralyzed and im­ up in her eyes and she had to wipe one walk and striking out Charter Oak. Walt Adamy • COMPLETE STOCK* we’ve had a marvelous life prisoned in a wheel chair struggling them with a handkerchief when had a game-high 27 FOLDING ALUM. COTS 7 T f3 9 30'’ O FF! on OPEN STOCK ALL STAINLESS and a pt. capacity. Three someone asked her how difficult it together.” ^D -1 # ONEIDA S FINEST SILVERPLATE ana STAINLESS so hard to write his name. markers for the Bears with S T E EL letter monogram was to make the trip from Cleveland. Ruffing was the kind of fellow who (MS/ U- ) cmiMM MFitaaM >4 m. c>o«- iiuMitt Mt-yiMM Charlie Ruffing is happy to do it, Rich Kocpsel and Bucky 7 14 40% OFF "It’s a hard job,” she said, unable never took any -nonsense from 2 M A N FOOT LOCKER H O U O W A R E engraved FREE on all though. You could see that by the Wilson contributing 10 to talk for a moment. "He has such a anybody — even his wife. with Tray REDUCED WOODEN SI.VEIIWAK pleased reaction on his face every Zone Eight apiece. RUBBER ROAT For Back To ^hool Tankards. little bit of pleasure and it breaks my "I remember Red Rolfe making an John Pi.sch poured in 41 wHh Pump and 2 Floatlnp STEEL RADIALS time someone came over to him for heart to see him stuck in a wheel error in a game Charles pitched one his autograph here the past couple of Standings points and Gary Klein 12 as Paddlaa. $70.00 Valua. 2S% CHESTS JEWELRY chair like this. Five years ago, he had day, ” she said. "I was at the game days, as so many did. Tull ou tscored the •19** $ 9 Q 9 5 $ 0 0 9 5 Holda up to SarvicB for Eight CLEANER a | . a stroke, and he doesn't have control and made a remark that if Rolfe E'inal FOR Elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame w. 1 Kingslers, 80-71. Kurt $ 2 9 « □ONEIDA Every Pattern Every F^e REQ.*1.2S |||1 ( of his left side, (t kills me to see him couldn’t play in the big leagues he M vin-u)vlwF(n-M) i - - ...... (N03 AUOUSr *#77 $ 1 1 9 9 10 years ago, the 72-year-old Ruffing 1 Carlson had 33 markers 2 Koyt CLEARANCE this way." should go back to Newark and learn East Hartford 25 AU PIUS F.E.T. SPECIAL W W shames many younger and much and Tom Tucker 10 for the x x FM-14/tS Rb; 2. Armslron>>; 3. La.s.scr; tified teacher, grades K-12. garage, etc. All of this plus notice to be published in the mitted in accordance with the ment required. Ages 17-35. EXPERIENCED CLERK, unit at Manchester Manor REMEDIAL READING and three acre lot. Garage In base­ Holp Wonlod 13 required procedure (24 CFR Call U.S. Army at 643-9462 Subjects: Reading, Social math; Individualized work a large landscaped lot. 2-Bedrooni 4. Ayres; 5. Ball; 6, Rainer; MANCHESTER HERALD, a flexible hours. Apply in per­ Nursing Home. Please call Don’t wait, call today. ment. $38,000. Call 207-746- Part 58). and may be ad­ 648-0129 between 9 a m. to 4 Studies, English, Hlstqry. Call program, (lat-8th grade)' by 5155 or W-429-9630 for more 7. Brock; 8. Pasteur; 9. Alcott; newspaper circuiated in son. Pine Pharmacy, 664 Mike between 5-6 p.m., 647- Priced at $53,500. DISTINCTIVE UAR Swiss dressed to HUD at the Hart­ POWER GENERATOR Center Street, Manchester. p.m. Master's degree teacher. 566- information. Chalet. Located high on a hill. MANCHESTER, Equipment Operator - No TOOL AND 9963. 8075. lApartiiwnts 10. Wallace, ford Area Office, One Finan­ 'This four bedroom, 3 bath CONNECTICUT once a week experience required. Current for TWO successive weeks, cial Plaza. Hartford, CT. BOOKKEPER, Full charge. WAITRESS- Evening work. SIX ROOM Cape with chalet offers unique modem training openings. Good One girl office, accounts No Sundays. Apply Davis Sehool*-CI»**o* 13 Sehoolo-CIo**** 13 Dormer. Living and dining living. Ample closet space. 2 The answer to your Selling Problems, commencing on or before Objections to the release of salary, paid trainning. Enlist­ ZINSSER >180 CARRIERS funds on bases other than receivable, accounts payable, restaurant, Caldor Plaza. Raaltor 646-1511 room, kitchen, newly car garage, 2 fireplaces, large per month can be found by advertising in th e AUGUST 11, A D., 1977. and ment required. Ages 17-35. payroll, general ledger, some DIE MAKERS renovated, three (redrooms, lot. Mid $70’s. Keith Real those stated above will not be that return of such service be Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. SALESMAN-Clothing and fur­ fireplace, full basement, gar- Classified Page* of The Herald, Call considered by HUD No objec­ typing. Hours: 8 to 5. EsUte, 646-4126, 649-1922. llncludes wall to walll made to the above named Wlllimantic area. Send nishings. Mature man for part ^ e , v e ^ clean, $39,900. NEEDED tion received after September EARN EXTRA Money Part The Icarpeting, heat, hot| for Court. resume to P. 0. Box 167, time work at our Vernon First class only. Charles Ponticelll and Son, SIX ROOM RANCH with new By order of the Court 1. 1977 will be considered by time, working from our plea­ Columbia, Connecticut, 06237. Store. Apply in person to Mr. □ REAL ESTATE 646-1540, 6464)800. kitchen and ceramic tiled ^ water and parking. 6 4 3 - 3 7 1 1 Manchester and HUD sant office. Hourly rate, plus Snyder, Regal Mens Shop, 903 University of bath. Firpelaced living room, Denis R. Caron commission No experience All around machinists 6 4 3 -1 9 6 1 Assistant Clerk Dated at Manchester, Conn lOOVo COMMISSION. We have Main Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER - Immaculate large rec room, plus fourth Iquel Honing East Hartford areas necessary. Will train. Call us Homo* For 23 A true copy this 5th day of August, 1977 room for 2 or 3 Real Estate Connecticut Safa six room Ranch. Three bedroom. Two car attached OpportuaWy to deliver the at 569-49M. WANTED BY NEW CAR bedrooms, fireplace, central Housahold Goods 40 Building Suppll** 42 Attest Town of Manchester Salespeople. Llcene & Cintimatic NC operator garage. Large treed lot. Only Menchester Evening experience helpful. Must be DEALERSHIP-Certified COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg air conditioning, aluminum ^,900. Keith Real EsUte 6 » Clarence E. Foley Robert B. Weiss NON-CREDIT EXTENSION NATURAL STONE for Herald PHONE FROM home to ser­ willing to work lull time. Mechanics. Immediate Farm, with three story bam. siding, beautiful landscaped, 4126, 649-1922. REFRIGERATORS Deputy Sheriff General Manager vice our customers in the Butler-type building. Power A real Show piece. $40’s. Washers, ranges, used, retaining walls, veneers, Call We're offering to pay 100% openings. Must be certified, in with experience Hartford County 021-8 Manchester area Flexible commissions or you may various phases of automobile plant, ana otber out buildings, Hayes Corp. 6464131. SUBURBAN VALUE. Gean MANCHESTER- Two Family guaranteed and clean. New patios, etc. Pick up by the 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 020-8 hours, super earnings. 249- choose to work under the con­ repairs. Good pay. Full REAL ESTATE plus Three Lovely Homes. six room Cape with stone F la t, 3 <1 4. Aluminum shipment damaged, GE and pound or delivery by the ton. 7773. ventional 50/50 split For an benefits. Send particulars to Top kYages Fringe benefits Offers inWted. B/W Realty, fireplace, aluminum siding, storms, aluminum siding. 2 Frigldalre. Low prices, B. D. Bolton Notch Stone (Juarry, appointment for an interview Mickey's Motor Sales, P.O. PMICIPIES S PRACTICES 647-1419. ★ ★ atUebed garage, tree shaded car garage. Deep lot. Plus Pearl and Son, 649 Main 649-3163 GENERAL CONTRACTOR call Stillman Keith of Keith Box 418, Rockville, Conn. Good working conditions yard. Only $30,900. Keith Real many extras. Excellent condi­ Street, 643-2171. Main Street, S h e H e r a lb LEGAL NOTICE needs full time experienced BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy FOUR YEAR OLD, seven 643-2171. Real Estate at 649-1922.. room Colonial. Three EsUU, 6464126 649-1922. tion. Priced to sell, low $40s. Dogs-fIrds-Pots 43 Notice Is hereby given of the certification of party- carpenter. Reply to P.O. Box ELECTRICIAN-Experienced. This course meets the minimum educational intersection. Large seven Paul J. Correnti, Real Estate, b ed ro o m s, 2W b a th ^ FOR SALE- 3 Door Dropleaf endorsed candidates of the Democratic Party for nomination 180, Columbia, Conn. 06237. MOTHERS HELPER-To All benefits. Call 871-0226, Paragon Tool Co. requirements for the Salespersons license as sat room home, large lot. $55,000. EAST HARTFORD-Flve 643-5363 DOG-CAT BOARDING i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i to the Municipal Offices specified beiow to be filled at the Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. carpeting throu^out. 16 x 32 Pine Hutch, 3275. 1 Door, 1 assist with infant twins It two after 6 p.m.. forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. ingrouno pool, fireplace, at­ room Ranch, three bedrooms, bathlng/grooming. Obedience Municipal Election to be held on November 8, 1977 in the REAL ESTATE CAREER- year old. Some light 121 ADAMS STREET fireplace, well treed private FOR SALE BY OWNER, Two Drawer Pine Dry Sink, $126. protection claaaea. Complete Earn $15,000 annually. Must (Approved for Veterans) 130,900. SIX Room Cape tached garage, family room, Call 872-4003, anytime. Town of Manchester A list of the persons so endorsed as housework It babysitting. WANT YOUR OWN MANCHESTER, CT. wash area wtih laund^ shoot. lot, quiet street. $36,900. Cen­ plus acres, two bedroom modern lacilities. Canine have license, or In process. Porter Street area Call BUSINESS? Be an Avon Heatolator e ...... flrmlac^ encl<^ tury 21-Jackston Avante. 646- Ranch, small bam, no agents Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Invitation candidates Is on file in my office, being the office of the Part timers considered. Many more extru. LIVING ROOM SET-Couch, Town Clerk, 41 Center St., and copies thereof are available between 6-8 p.m. only 646- Representative. Sell quality 647-9935 orch, large lot. Good buy. 1316. please. 8754686. Road, Mancbeater. For reser­ Ralph Pasek, Realtor 289- products, make your own Sutchini Agency 646-3186. Call 643-9262 for ap- chair, coffee table, desk, To Bid for public distribution. 7475. 0557. IN MANCHESTER ointment, after 5. 94 Henr ^ d e of butcher block wood vations please call 646-6971. OFFICE TERM (lours. Call today: 523-9401. TOLLAND-10 gorgeous acres COVENTRY-Waterfront Sealed bids will be received MANCHESTER - Ranch. gtreet. enjoyment with this three and leather like vinyl. $260. Board of Directors 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 FULL AND PART TIME starting Wed., Sept. 4, 1977 a 6:00-9:00 p.m. with 7-room Ranch cdstom 6464707. MALE. FEMALE Shetland in the Office of The Director RECEPTIONIST - Secretary, Security guads positions OPPORTUNITY FOR Attrac­ Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, built In 1974. Stone flreplaced bedroom, year round home Sheepdogs. Two years old. All of General Services, 41 Center Town Clerk i.j.yg . ]. 4.82 $140. Sales office seeking tive, refined person, good small down payment. Good In- that features floor to ceiling available. Must be 18 years or ★ ★ family room, 2V4 baths, 20x40 WE BUY AND SELL Fur­ shots. AKC registered. Call Street, Manchester, Connec­ Town Treasurer 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 bright individual for varied of­ appearance, pleasant per­ tereit rate. Owner will Inground pool, barn. Call fletdstone fireplace, cathedral 6494690. fice functions. Pleasant per­ older. Clean police record, niture. Cash on the line. One ticut, until August 24. 1977 at Board of Selectmen 11-21-77 - II-19-79 U.S. citizen, telephone and sonality. Opportunity for (ligh DEALERS assume mortgage. K years 147,900 • ON HUXTOP Drive • Suzanne or Arthur SborU, 646- ceilings, funporch, 2-car gar­ ConsUbles 11-21-77 - 11-19-79 sonality. Excellent typing and earnings. Steady work. Call ^ m e n t. Call anytime, 649- age and priced only in the piece or an entire houseful. 11:00 a m for the following: car. Apply 61 Willard Street, In the choice Manchester 3233. J. Watson B m h 6464432. Furniture Bam, 346 AKC Engllah Springer pup- Board of Education 11-21-77 - 11-17-80 light steno needed. Small Hartford. 522-5146.______872-4515 between 10 a m. and 2 IN ROCKVILLE ManchesUr Office, 6474139. ife’i. B/W Realty, Inc,, 647- lea. Hunting or show. Shota. DUMP TRUCK - 10,000 LB friendly office. Excellent Green area. Owners hate to Main Stree beside Douglas GVW Board of Education 11-20-78 - 11-16-81 p.m. starting Tues., Sept. 13, 1977 a 7:00-10:00 p.m. leave this seven room Colonial Equal Housing Opportunity. 1419. Ixcellent with children. benefits. Fee paid. Olsten Ser­ ATTENTION: Quality VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - Motori. t Notice is also hereby given that a primary will be held WANTED Classes meet for 12 sessions. Fee; $75.00. To with 1 1/3 baths, new Excellent blood linei. People PICKUP TRUCK ■ LIGHT vices, 242 Trumbull St., Hart­ Country living in this large therein on September 15,1977, if a candidacy or candidacies minded people needed to work WAITRESS WANTED. carpeting, fireplace, etc., GLASTONBURY-t73,900. MANCHESTER-Super special loveri. 568-4919. UTILITY ford, 549-5561. register, sandwich and fry Experienced only. Apply in request a brochure describing advanced course Colonial with a beautiful view. one floor living with this crazy SEARS KENMORE-gai are filed in accordance with Sections 9-382 through 9-450, in­ loaded with estras. Stirt Very convenient to range, 30 Incbei with viit-bake PICKUP TRUCK • Vi ton station. Hours 11 to 2 and 12 to person SAl's Restaurant, Ver­ offerings call 4B6-3234 or write address below. Family room, patio, flrat floor packing and call T.J. Manchester. This well moin- clean and ipiffy Ranch •••^•••••••••••••********* clusive, of the General Statutes, as amended, by persons WELDERS - Certified Air­ oven door and teflon griddle. W/PLOW 3. Apply Wendy's Old non Circle. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD laundry, four good sired Crodiett, Realtors, 643-1677. Ulned seven room Con tern- located on dellghlful tree- LHosloek *4 PICKUP TRUCKS (2) - M other than party-endorsed candidates. craft type. Class A. First and Fashioned Hamburgers, 360 bedrooms. Buy now and pick wlll accept traditional lined street. Home offered at Good condition, $66. 64^2096. TON Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on second shift. Full and part Broad Street. EARN $100 or more your own point and carpet ure also. Cheerful 367,600. B/W Realty, Inc , 647- REGISTERED MORGAN- time. Apply J. T. Slocomb Co., $47,900 - TWO FamUy flat on O DEHUMIDIFIER-Saari, 20 SAND SPREADERS (4) behalf of any enrolled Democratic Party member may be demonstrating name brand Clip A Mall Today colors. Call Peterman Agen­ Benton Street. An unusual but kitchen, kingatse master 1419. Geldlng. English pleasure. 4- 68 Matson Hill Road. South cy, 6494404, or 6444669. p l^ capacity, $MI. Call 643- The Town of Manchester is obtained from Herbert J. Stevenson, Democratic Registrar TELEPHONE SALES-Earn tovs and gifts (Fisher-Price, dealrable home. Where can bedroom, huge flreplaced yeara. Great dispoaltlon, 643- Glastonbury, Ct. M per hour. Salary and com- Playskool, Fenton) with Good job for extra Income, JUST LISTED. Six room an equal opportunity of Voters, 41 Center St.. Manchester. Connecticut. you find a two family with family room and perimeter •••••••••••••••••••••••••« 1043. Instructions for filing such a candidacy are contained in Part mlsssion. Multi branch (our Treasure House Mrty plan. VOLPI RQAD, BOLTON - TWO fireplaces, TWO deck. Call George EllMt, J. IVk baths. Aluminum employer, and requires an af­ CARPENTERS-Experienced Please contact How about tUs lovely Dutch I, Instruction Rage, of the petition form, copies of which are state firm has permanent Part or full time. No cost for Please enroll me In R.E. Principles & Practices in FranklinMiiwMii stoves,•nwveei TWO new carW4ss gar­^u** Watson Beach 6334413, Excellent □ MI8C. FOR SALE firmative action policy for all In construction field, openings 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., kit. Also Booking parties. Call Colonial? Four bedrooms, age,e, TWO relatively new |g u 633-7006. Ekjual Opportunity Pasek Boals-Aoeoaaorlo* 43 of its Contractors and Vendors available in said Registrar's office. Prior to obtaining the knowledge of various types of Monday thru Friday. 233-0205, 242-5830 or collect person to M an c h e s te r______In R o ck v ille large flreplaced family room. petition form, the consent of each candidate to be proposed beauating systemi ------TWO not Housing. as a condition of doing home siding helpful to open It pelrson for Miss Carol 491- Enclosed Is my check or money order made out to Placed on the countryndc on a water"Iter heaters? One unit va­ ArOehi lor 9afa 41 19 FOOT Chrlacraft, 1967 business with the Town, as per therein plus a deposit of 325.00 for each such candidate, to be close homes for insulating ENLIGHTENED Student for 21C100. George Doherty The University of Connecticut for $75.00. Mall to laswe lot. Nearing completion. cant. Good Income producer. MANCHESTER-Beautlful 8 NEW TO MARKET-East Lapitreak with Tandem Federal Order 11246. paid in the manner required by law, must be filed with said contractor. Steady work. ground floor training in cor­ In person The Certificate Program, U-56RE, Univeralty of CaO Peterman Agency, 649- T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 6 ^ room Condo. Diree bedrooms, Hartford Excellant value In 3 ALUMINUM abeeU used u trailer. 120 horse, Merc Cruiie Group insurance. Good Bid forms, plans and Registrar. A petition containing the required number of porate discipline. Auto, $$$$$$ Experienced or in- 9404 or 6444669. 1677. two full and two half baths, Bedroom Cape. Convenient printing plates, .007 thick, stern drive. New. Many wages. Call Mr. Bernard thoroughness, makes you a Connecticut, Storrs, Ct. 06268. yet low traffic araa. Attrac­ speciflcatloni are available at signatures of enrolled members in said Town must be filed experienceo licensed real es­ kitchen with breakfast 23xiO’’, 26 cents each or 6 lor extru. Muft sell. B ut offer. Lozier. 646-4464. point over ready. Call 289- tate people wanted, to join $39,100-NEW ON the market counter, all appliances, cen­ tive spacious rooms, jgaroge, 31. Phone 643-2711.______the General Services Office, with said Registrar of Voters not later than 4 p.m. on August $33,900 - VACANT Cape - Cen­ 6284797. 19,1977, being the 25th day preceding the day of the primary. progressive Century 21 office. Name • Lovely lix room Colonial trally located. Six rooms, tral air, fully carpeted, above ground poof Call 41 Center Street, Manchester, PA RT TIM E Tliorough training, top com­ with 11/2 bathe, plus finished aluminum siding, rear porch. luxurious paneled and Katherine Bourn, 742-6646. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 1964 24 foot Cabin Crulur. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 5th day of August, JANITOR/CLEANERS Address. Connecticut. 1977 BABYSITTER NEEDED, missions, over 60 new homes (Street) (City) (Zip Coda) rec room (knotty pine). Ideal Trades locally considered. carpeted rec room, large M anchi^r Office, J.Wation Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Fully equipped. One p lu e Town of Manchester. Needed. Early morning, 6 to 9 Two days a week, 8:45-5:15. available soon. For personal H e r a l d home for vowing family. T.J. T J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- petto with grill, pool, tennu, Beach Co., 6474139. Equal Browniei, nuriei. East contructlon. In water. $3000. Connecticut Edward Tomkiel a m., 6 day week. Few Two children, 4 and 15 mos. and confidential interview, Crockett, Realton, 943-1677 1577. many extras. 6464040. Housing Opportunity. Catholic School. 649-1226 646-3703. Robert B. Weiss, Municipal Clerk evening openings. 6:30 to 9:30. Preferably in my home. Own call Sid Green, Century 21- 018-8 General Manager Town of Manchester Must nave own transporta­ transportation. 646-1508 alter Jackston Avante, 646-1316, 017-8 V. tion. Call 649-5334 evenings 64iMlS3. ’.-jrrstT-* -A.

PAGE EIGHT-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 10. 197tx «««%« ‘ Autoa For Sato 91 Autoa For Solo Those Extras H Autoa For Salo 51 ACROSS 3 Service Answer to Previous Punie charge MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 10. Iii77 - PAGE NINE-B 1 Gamocock N 7 7 1971 CORVETTE-Orange, 350, 4 Pelage 1 ipur n 1 Charles M. Schultz TT*S A G R E A T automaUc. Excellent condl- 5 Wildebeest N 1 ■ 5 Start Uon. $4500. 1972 FORD Gran 6 Deportment A c u ID E A , S e n . . . I Torino, Brougham. Excellent Dear Abby 9 Battar tcomp. 7 Of the mailt w d .) 6 Undivided condition, air, am/fm, $1600, f ¥ □ E T Call 6464378. 11 Pungant bulb 10 Cremition fire TX z 1 [c L 1 3 SciT WHO WAMT5 f 12 Caka itora By Abigail Van Buren 11 Butt in [F A J. A M 3 13 Pops , I WAS VOLKSWAGEN-1973 Super 12 Pleas n 0 It E OJ ALLO FA SUPOENTUO ^ w a i t f o r a I } IS Grtak lattar m IT WAS HER,THE OH, PON'TWORRV, little a L lI 0 1 /6UARPIN6 ^ t l e . Blue, 4-speed.ramo, 16 Stagnata 14 Observes &ES COME AT ME OUT BEAaEOFMH'PREAMS! clean well kept auto. Special DEAR A^BY: Three cheers for LIVING A LIE-^the C E LB \S\ THIS House, FR1ENPOFF0ENPS..<OP AT UN WANTED - Furniture, old kitchen privileges. $25. Call 2-Bedroom SIX ROOM DUPLEX- 1968 CHEVROLET ton blameless in an attempt to H IS M IN D , renovated two bedroom Available October 1st. Large Ford pickup. 6 cylinder, standard, August 11, 1t77 stuck in four spades and had We don't know With 14 CONVINCING PEOPLE toys. Bisque dolls, steins, 64^3409. besmirch it to make the best of it A U E V O O P .' clocks, swords, guns. Outright Duplex apartment within attic and basement. South end radials, runs well. High Someone may arrange high-card points our cor­ walking distance to down­ something for this coming year CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) He won the first trick with purchase, or consignments. Apartment$| area. Send replies to Box Y mileage. $700. 742-6138. respondent should have open­ Apartmanta For Rant 53 town. With varnished floors C/0 Manchester Herald. Truck Center... that appears small on the sur­ Your mate may be difficult to dummy's ace of diamonds, ed the bidding with one club Call 644-8962. face. Just keep in mind; Great please today, mostly because he and new modem kitchen and Motorcfclaa-Blcfclaa 54 noted that there were 10 easy Since he elected to pass, he WE HAVE customers waiting bath. $240 Includes heat, hot >180 oaks from little acorns grow. or she will be in a wishy-washy tricks at notrump and realized 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter MANCHESTER-Girl to share mood Put your loved one back has trapped himself for the rental of yyour apart­ water, stove, refrigerator. per month three bedroom townhouse Today! TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) D isap­ that since the game was Tires - In good condition, and ment or home. J.D. Real Call 6464)090. on course reasonably priced. Call 643- apartment with two other 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and pointment is likely today If you match points he had best try (For a copy of JACOBY Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Includes wall to walll AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 4739. «rls starting September 1st. rack. $1,750. 2894042. expect more than you're onlllled to collect 11 tricks at spades MODERN, send Jl lo "Win at 1960. Release no work today unless MANCHESTER Two carpeting, heat, hot] a month rent plus utilities. to Be satisPed with what you get. He led a club to his ace at Bridge," c/o this nawspaper, even though it may seem like you can proudly sign it. If you bedroom Duplex apartment, Off Street parking. Call after trick two and continued with P O Box 489. Radio City Station, water and parking. send out something shoddy it WantaO to Buy 49 LOOKING for anything in real within walking distance to 5:30, 647-1093. FORD small recompense. Find out the to spot At this stage of the New York. N Y 10019) estate rental - apartments, downtown. $220. includes 6 4 3 - 1 9 6 1 643-2145 ★ ★ more of what ties ahead for you could cause you serious em­ ACCORDIONS - Will pay up to homes, multiple uweellings, heat, hot water, stove, iqtm l Housittg T H R E E ROOM HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 by sending for your copy of barrassment $80 for 120 bass. $20 for 12 no fees. Call J.D. Real Estate refrigerator. Call 646-0090. Opportunity AP^TM ENT in three family FX-1200 - Built by factory Astro-Graph Letter Mail 50 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It s bass. 247-0842. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. engineer. Branch heads, cents for each and a long, self- important to put your best food Berry’s World. Tha Flinistonas — Hanna-Barbara Productions house with private entrance addressed stamped envelope to and private irarch. Good loca­ Barnett clutch, aluminum forward socially today If you're a Astro-Graph. P.O Box 489. guest, leave before you wear out tion. Walking distance to rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ Radio City Station. N Y, 10019 buretor, balanced blue printed your welcome I/W AGINE busline, no pets. Includes hot Be sure to specify your birth ..you K N O W w h a t water only. Security deposit motor and transmission. 646- sign ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) T H A T .'...HIS h a p p e n e d t o M V required. $150 monthly. Call 7732. Don't do things from a sense of F I R S T D A y FRIEND, HOMER BUSINESS & SERVICE after 5 p.m., 643-8883. DILLON VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) duty today, do them from your O N T H E JO&/... Review today the things you're heart* — or you'll make people ★ ★ spending your money on You uncomfortable FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- SALE8 6 8ERVIGE, INC. can trim small, nonessential Security, on busline, no pets, HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, I t e m s and start sailing more TAURUS (April 20-May 20) one car. References, wall-to- 315 Main 8t., Msndisstsr excellent condition, many m oney away Flattery will make you few points wall carpeting, first floor. extras. Exceptionally good today Be sincere, or don’t speak ■ 7 $190 plus heat and utilities. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oel. 23) up at all performance since purchased Achievements are possible to­ Available August 15th. Call new. $500. Call 646-5840 after day. but the world isn't going to GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) H 643-1668. DIRECTORY 4:30 p.m. make it easy for you just You're a sensible spender when Otncoa-Sloroa for Ron! 55 TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974 . 29,- because you're a nice p>erson it comes to buying household SIX ROOM DUPLEX- 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp HERCULES MOPEDS. A Ambition and effort are also re­ goods and commodities today SarvfcM O ttarad 31 Sarricaa Ottarad 31 Painting-Pappartng 32 Bullding-Coniracling 33 Centrally located. Private SMALL BUSINESS or Office car. Asking $2550. 6464938. better moped at a reasonable quired However, you could blow the yard. $195. No utilities. 649- space for rent. Busy price. Cycle Gear, 63 Tolland budget on a luxury item BRICK, BLOCK, Stone days, 643-7267 evenings. pedestrian area. Low rent. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. SCORPIO (Od. 24-Nov. 22) You CiM TREE Service - Free es­ PAINTER NEEDS Work - CARPENTRY - Repairs, Turnpike. Manchester. 647- CANCER (June 21-July 22) It Fireplaces, concrete. 643-1442. Automatic, power steering, could meet someone today who timates, discount senior Interior, Exterior Painting, remodeling, additions, gar­ 1022. YOU are attracted to. but it could you re dealing with a youngster W rtf WOT Born Loser — Art Sansom Chimney repairs. No Job too Papering, by the hour or io5. THREE ROOMS-on two air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best citirens Company ages, roooflng. Call David be a no-no thing Don't ask for today, you must be able to say T vtg Manchester owned and small. Save. Call 644-8^ for Residential, Commercial. Patria, 644-1796. buslines. Appliances, parking, ATTRACTIVE Four room ol- offer. 289-7035. 1975 HONDA 750 Super sport. built-in oroblems "no" if It's tor his or her own operated. Call 646-1327. estimates. Summer homes, apartments, storage, porch, $150. Plus fice. Ground level, central Excellent running condition. good U s tough, but necessary l [ l W O K S T ? windows puttied. 20 years security. 646-3494, evenings location, professional 1962 FORD FALCON-Four $1500 firm. 8724258. .NKWSI'M'KH K.NTKHI'HISK \SSN • EXPERT TREE Removal - ODD JOBS. Qeaning cellars experience! Will Travel. E. 649-47d. building, parking and utilities. door, automatic, good tires, Free estimates. Insured. and attics. Moving large Davis, 640-0495. RooBng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 Cali 6 4 9 -^ . good condition. $ ^ or best MECHANICS SPECIAL- 1972 Bugs Bunny — Hoimdahl and Stoffal Working Manchester area for appliances, also stone or loam AVAILABLE September 1st. offer. Cali 228-0513. Honda 450. New transmission, over eight years. Reasonable. delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. PROFESSIONAL Painting: BIDWELL Home Improve­ Five room apartments in new rubber, needs some valve ment Co. Expert installation newer two family house. Two 1971IMPALA 4 door hardtop. WHEW/ HEY, SYLVESTER, ^ Call, All-State Tree Expert Interior 6i Exterior, Commer­ OFFICE SPACE work. 646-7979 or 643-7008, r o w ' s HAVEN’T YA RXJNID Co , 742-6591. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix cial & Residential. Free es­ of aluminum siding, gutters bedrooms plus large family Good conditon. Firm $850. ® 19716, Nf» me A R E A U TH' BREAK IN THAT sofas, chairs, cars etc. No timates. Fully insured. 6 ^ and trims. Roofing installa­ room on quiet dead end street. FOR RENT Call 528-3980. 1973 YAMAHA CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ need for expensive rec- 4879. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- Stove, refrigerator, hot water, 250 square fe e t, c e n te r of MOTORCYCLE- Cafe Bike. SCORCHER,/ L IN E Y E T ? " Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick covering. 568-5878. 9109. and heat included. $275 plus Manchester, air conditioning and 1969 PLYMOUTH VIP- 6 niture repaired, refinishing, parking. Call M3-9551. Excellent condition. $800. Call Y E S , one months security. One cylinder. Excellent condition. S IR E , touch-up work. House calls J.P, LEWIS & SON-lnterior 643-6666. MARTrtA HOOPLE.COME ON TOWN! YOU RE TODAYS J B and service calls, pick up and REWEAVING bums, holes. and exterior painting, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, child, please no pets. Phone $795. Ail new tires. Cali 649- AND delivery 589-2867 days or Zippers, umbrellas repaired, paperhanging, and roofing, storm windows, aw­ after 8 p.m. 643-5523 for more 6643. .SURPRISE 4TAR(3 f o u r NEW 5ERIE5, "3SO 7A1NUTES'- 1972 PUCH-175 CC. Dirt bike. n S THE COM lcm ws PK3E6TV JU$T STAND IN THE COMIC after 5. window shades, Venetian remodeling. Fully Insured. nings. Quality workmanship, details. $150, or will trade for small blinds. Keys. TV for rent. free estimates. Fully insured. 1967 CH EVRO LET CIRCLE FOR A YEARS SUPPLY OF SEEPS FOR HAMHJR6ER 649-9658. □ AUTOMOTIVE outboard motor. 742-7141. FIXED/ UWNS MOWED. Trucking, Marlow's, 887 Main St. 649- 872-9187, 649-3417. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, CORVAIR. 110 H P., four BUNS, TWO PASSES TO THE CITY RARK FOR WE BENCH trimminng and tree work, etc 5221. available September 1st. speed, new clutch, rebuilt car­ OF -itTUR CHOICE ARP MY AU1&6RAPHEP PICTURE.' 1967 SUZUKl-TC 200. ^XYUK-KYUK' 646-6864 or 647-1240. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Adults, no pets SecurlU, Autoa F o r Salo 51 buretors, tires gi^. Body Excellent condition. $200. Call CARPENTRY - All types of Building-Contracting 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, references, parking. 528-7275. needs some work. Hestorable. 649-8944. CLUTTERED ATTICS & carpentry; Remoaeling, new roofs. Free estimates. 30 1965 RAMBLER Station Best offer over $400. Cali 649- WHAT PO YOU SAY NOW Haathcliff This Funny World Cellars? Will haul unwanted roofing, siding. No Job too WES ROBBINS carpentry Years Experience. Howley, FOUR AND Vi rooms, first Wagon - Running condition. 8272 after 6 p.m. HARLEY DAVIDSON-1975 MARTHA .HOOPLE?. items for you reasonably. Call small. Free estimates. 644- remodeling specialist. Ad­ 643-5361. floor, for elderly lady. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, XLCH. Completely stock. 45(X) 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free 3079. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Available September 1st. 6tf- 643-6536. 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA- miles, top condition. $2500. or WELL. dMON UP irfe so COMRORTABUY estimates. built-ins, bathrooms, ROOFER WILL InsUll roof 5741. Slx cylinder, automatic, four best offer. 289-9321, 646-0691. AN' LETS GET COOL DCkAflQ HERE I WAS siding or gutters for low dis­ door, power steering, 39,000 Painting-Papparing 32 kitchens, 649-3446. 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ OUT O’ HERE/ H O P IN G TO REMAIN count price. Call Ken at 647- Homaa lor Roni 54 ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call miles. Call owner 643-7251. HODAKA Trail or street bike. ■ A 1566. 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. U N T IL WINDOW CLEANING ■ PAINTING - Interior and CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 200 original miles. Excellent Q U ITTIN G exterior, paperhanging, Homes, Additions, Repairs, SUMMIT STREET. Rent with 1967 M USTANG-Green. condition. Hardly ever used Commercial ti Residential. excellent work. References. ROOFING, PAINTING, in­ option. Six room Duplex, $275 NEED CAR? Credit bad? Automatic console, bucket TIME/ Full insured. Free estimates Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, $350. 5684919. Free estimates. Fully in­ 345-2009. sulating. Done at a price you monthly. Goodchild Bartlett Bankrupt? Repossessed? seats, radio, heater, power Call Quality Maintenance In­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649- can afford. For free estimate Realty. 569-1744, 846-5386. Honest Douglas accepts brakes, power steering. corporated, 646-8845 n p a ra - 4431 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY call 875-2218. lowest down, smallest "Cream puff." $895. Call 5 ^ 8613, after 4. Uomtab lla HHofnaai 55 Carpentry and general con­ OttfcM-SlorM tor Ron! 55 payments. Douglas Motors, ED'S LIGHT Trucking - QUALITY PAINTING and 345 Main. Cellars and attics cleaned. tracting. Residential and 18' CAMPER trailer - single Paper Hanging by Willis commercial. Whether it be a PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, Trees cut. Free estimates. Haating-Plumbing 35 PROFESSIONAL Office • All WE PAY $15 for complete four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ axle, excellent condition. 646-1943. Schulti. Fully insured, small repair Job, a custom references. 649-4343. facilities. Excellent location. Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland ban Motors, 649-2^. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call 0 built home or anything in SEWERLINES, sink lines, G <^ projection. Reasonable 742-6930. between, call 646-13n. Auto Body, 528-1990. C O M PLETE LAWN HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch cleaned with electric cutters, rent. »1 Center Street. 649^ 1973 CHEVELLE MALIBU maintenance - Lawns. $5 and painted for $1SO-$200 by ^ professionals. McKinney 1680. 64»«49. 1964 Studebaker Cruiser - 4 SS. Automatic transmission, ARE YOU Selling your mobile up. Hedges, $10 and up. NEWTON SMITH - Bros. Sewage Disposal power steering and brakes, home? Buyers walling. Please scheduling now. Professional Remodeling, Repairing. Rec door sedan. V-8 engine, 6 new Edaing, and fertilizing. MI- considers any lob. 269-9287, Commpany, 643-5306. MANCHESTER-RETAIL tires including snows. One many extras. SB9S. 64641171. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- Short Ribs — Frank Hill rooms.. No job too small. 649- and/or manufacturing space. 8264)369. evenings or weexends, Don. 3144. family owner - good condition. IL NO JOB TOO Small • Toilet 2,000 square feet to idO.OOO Call f-974-1349. 1977 CUTLASS SUPREME- OMARS WIVES A(?E W H Y , t h e y ( 7 ^ SM OUL^ ..MB'S STANDINO ON '---- ^ SO DEVOTED TO HIM. WORSHIP oaooo barrelsadav ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, PAPER HANGING Expert. repairs, plugged drains, square feet. Very reasonable. 8,250 miles. Automatic, power ELKHART Travel Trailer. attics, garages, yards CARPENTRY & Masonry - kitchen faucets replaced, Brokers Protected. Call PARTS Department now open steering, power brakes, 1972. 17 foot, excellent condi­ ■THE S R O U N D 7 Your average paper, in Additions and remodeling. HE WALKS ON. , cleaned, moving, trucking. average room. $30. Mr. repaired. Rec rooms, Heyman Properties, 1-226- Saturdays. Complete line of am/fm radio, stereo, alarm tion. Sleeps six. Self con­ / Loam for sale. Lawn service. Fre estimates. Call Anthony tained. KBOO. 646-1948. Richman, 646-3864. baUiroom remodeling, heat 12M. Chrysler parts. Chorches system, air conditioning, iyTTM«Ni^lu>*>sd.l>r 8-10 No Job too big or small. 568- Squillacote, 6494)811. moderniziation, etc. Free Motors. 649-3646. tinted glass, color-da» 8522. Estimate gladly given. M 6i M FOR RENT-100% Main Street orange with tan vinyl roof. $5,- "You ihink you've got problems! ,, How would Automodva Sanriea 99 G.L McHUGH PAINTING- CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Plumbing & HeaUng. 649-2871. location. Excellent for any 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 700. Owner. Call 646-78W. you like lo lie an nntealer who's revolted by the YOUNG MOTHER desires Interlor exterior painting and HOUSEiS-Additlons, garages, type of business. Heat and air - 54,000 miles, 351 ueveland ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- taste of nnis!" baby sitting services while wallpapering. Quality- roofing, and siding, kitchens, PLUMBING and Heating • conditioning included. Weil engine. Excellent running 1987 PONTIAC ♦ SORRY H) K«P'l«0 WAfTlNO." you work. Daily or weekly. In profession al work at bathrooms, and repair work of sun specialists, factory Fast service. Reasonable decorated. Reasonable rent. coration. New shocks and BONNEVILLE4:onvertible. trained, one day service, 114 U ric fenced in park like yard reasonable prices, ^ lly in­ all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- Apply ^ x A c/o Manchester brakes. Asking $1950. CaU 643- Has some rot. $300 or best sured. 643-9S1. for estimate, 6436712. East Main Street, Rockville. Call 643-9926. 6567. Herald. 4484. offer. Cali after 5, 6436556. 871-1617.

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