PAGE THIRTY-TWO - EVENING HERALD, Wed., June 6, 1979 CCSC Awards Degrees ' 1 1 ' ' Among the candidates M. Saad, 42 Linden St.; Kathleen P. Welch, 76 Schindler, 348 North Main Bartomeli, 147 Hilton Dr.; 1 EDC Insists Land Price 1 Cheney Tech Wins 1 Peonies Are Handsome^ for degrees at the 129th Christopher A. Schmidt, Trinity Ave. St.; William Vogel, 65 Mary Carey, 290 Foster Student Forum Pleases Commencement of Central 581 Brewer St.; Mark H. G errie V. Bishop, 86 P earl St. and Richard s t .; C h arlo tte Meyn- School Board Members 1 Stay Same for Buckland I Sportsmanship Award 1 Reliable and Rewarding Connecticut State College Senerth, 81BurnbrookRd.; Woodbridge Rd.; Nelson C. White, 717 Tolland Turn- Stacey, 27 Lawrence Rd.; 1 Page 10 1 Page 11 1 ere. ^ j i Sparks 14 Brown, 32 Carriage Dr.; pike.; Sixth Year; Yoland M argaret Modeen, 524 Page 4 Poga 15 Andover; Hichard J Orchard Terr.; James M. Judith E. Marohl, 72 Qin- Bowler, 130 Bryan Drive pleasant Valley Rd. and L------Gaudino, 390Lake Rd.; and Sullivan, 17 Rector St.; ton St. and Valerie J. and Anne D. Gauvin, 40 Gregory L Morrell 615 Patrick J. Kappenman, 266 Stephen A. Taut, 22 Echo Nicolaisen, 138 Farmstead Falknor Dr. Griffin Rd. Lake Rd; and Ghuiam M. L a n e ; J e a n n e M. La.; Jacqueline L. Bell, 377 Jlockville: Gordon G. V ern o n - M arc E. Ebadi, 21 Lakeside Dr. Whinnem, 24 Brookfield Eastbury Hill Rd.; Carol McCombe, 38 Lawrence Coleman, 45 Dailey Cir.; iHanrI|fatfr Bolton: Enrico J . Fiano, Dr. and Pauta A. Wirth, 87 a . B o rk o w sk i, 139 St.; Paul R. Outerson, 6 Leighanne H. Hennessey, Fair Tonight, 100 Birch Mtn. Rd.; R o ^rt Madison St.; Heywood Dr.; Louise S. Grandview Terr.; Diane L. 95 Huntington Dr.; Donald T. Paszek.SWestview Dr.; David B. Ahrens, 77 Cote, 471 Wickham Rd.; Schliphack, 3 Farmstead w. Johnston, 9 Michael Sunny Friday John M. Smythe 75 South Naubuc Ave.; Anna E. Sarah J. Hodge, 340Hebron La-i Judith M. Szalontai, Dr.; James D. LaBelle, 33 Rd. and K athieen E. Carroli, 61 Greenwood St.; Ave.; Lynn A. Johnson, 624 310 Vernon Ave.; Douglas G erald D r.; John M. Datallt on paga 2 Smythe, 75 South Rd.; John D. DePietro, 951 Matson Hill Rd.; South E. McDougall, 8 Olson Dr. McCaffrey 87 Scott Dr.- L au ren T. D av is, 1 F o rb e s S t.; John C. Glastonbury; Morris D. South Windsor: Roger H. M artha A. Pusch, 106 Lakeside Circle; Beverly Drumm, 200 Andover Rd.; Kahn, 17 Evergreen Lane Anderson, 871 Ellington Gerald Dr - Nancy A lEum nn M f ralJi A. Liebman, 1207 Boston Jo h n S. E n s lin g , 82 and CarolS. McDonald, 122 Rd.; Carol A. Benoit, 177 Sheridan I'l’ Grandvievv Tpke.; LindaA. Sambogna, Brookline Dr.; Lynn M. Shipman Dr. Pine Knob Dr.; Frederick Terr.; and Rosalie M. Tan- Car-Sub Crash o ' ^ Penney Dr.; Also, Terri Nicoletti, 75 H. Boenig Jr., 160 Valley tillo, 5 Huntington Dr. Vol. XCVIII, No. 210 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, June 7, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 204 Single Copy » 154 Home Delivered Small, % Loomis Rd and Kenneth W. Hawley, 98 T ow hee L a n e ; A nne View D r.; K ath y L. Scott A. Busey, 15 Austin HARTFORD (UPI) - The Deborah A. Whitehead, 48 Janet Dr. and Joseph R. Romano, 169 Forest La.; Galovich, 125 Hillside Dr.; Dr.; Rozanne E. Carta, 53 bulletin sent out by the state Notch Rd.; and Judy a LeMay Sr., 10 Clark St. Barbara Scott, 106 Robin Thomas F. Henahan, 49 peari Dr.; Catherine M. police dispatcher was clear Buonome, 14 Mohegan Also, L.J. Letendre, 99 Rd.; Deirdre Steiner, 184 Murielle Dr.; Susan K. Koehler, 12 Wellwood Cir. Hadassah Awards Life Memberships enough, but troopers couldn’t Trail. Prospect St.; Cora E. Howe St. and Anne E. H o c k e n b e rry , 2791 and Mark N Youngerman, ■-T believe what they heard: there Coventry: Robin M. Maxius, 115 Nutmeg La.; Webster, 38, Delmar Rd.; Ellington Rd. and Robert 124MerlineRd - RobertR Maxine Lerman, life membership chairperson of the Manchester was a car-submarine accident on Town Appeals CD Injunction Williams, Flanders River David W. Medeiros, 505 sixth Y ear: M arjorie J. Woodford, 949 Pleasant .Sampson, 72 Kenneth Dr. Chapter . of______Hadassah,, ______at left,, ^presented______life memberships^ ______to three Interstate 91. Rd. and Mary A. Zeh, 218 Burnside Ave.; Norma J. Macko, 47 N eedletree Valley Rd.; E sther C. and Russ S. Thompson, 131 generations. Recipients, from left, Mrs. Philip Davison, Allise Bayer Police said a four-wheel-drive vehicle slammed into a concrete MANCHESTER — Attorneys for requirements, including an annual Bohdarcuorak li K n E T L m 'nst ^"*1 Barbara Davison Bayer. Presentation was made May 30 at ^46 bridge abutment and burst into the town in the Community Develop­ report on goals for establishing Prospect St. ^ ’ Holland La. and Margot R. 27S Dr Daveweil^d^ plwcta chapter’s installation of officers Ceremony. (Herald photo by flames Wednesday morning. But ment case have filed appeal papers housing for low- and moderate- East Hartford: Michael willis, 43 Lydall Rd. Manchester: Linda S. Strempfer) the truck was pulling a flatbed that ask whether there was sufficient income residents. L. Blain, 88 Barbara Dr.; Also Marilyn Boccaccio, Brody, 86 T racy Dr - trailer with a homemade 11,000- evidence for a temporary injunction Last month, U.S. District Court Kevin P., Costello, 181 154 Woodmont Dr.; Joan Edward J. Cahalan, 11% pound mini-submarine on top. and whether the white plaintiffs can Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld issued a Ridgewood Rd.; Claire M. M. Fay, 30 Hillside St.; West Middle Turnpike; B ir t h s Both the sub and the trailer over­ take action on a discrimination temporary injunction that prohibits Daley, 197 Arbutus St.; Lucy Marie Fiore, 20 Amy Maurice P. Castonguay, 29 SC Degrees Awarded charge. the town from withdrawing from the turned on the busy highway. William J. Daley HI, 46 Dr.; Priscilla Harnesk, 155 Leland Dr.; Peter S. Cram The truck’s driver, Dr. Samuel The appeal papers, which program until the merits of the en­ challenge the issuance of a tem­ tire case are decided. ’ a'’'’" 26Mi Newman St.; Stephen Among the area students Jacobson, 141 Love Lane; 461 G ra h a m R o a d ; Harabin, Paul William, of 59 Edith Road, Vernon, B. Rentsch', 50, of Glastonbury, porary injunction in the case, were The town is appealing the issuance DAloism, 755 Oak St 509 Burnside Ave.; David D. Deltatto, 106 Main St.; receiv in g d eg rees a t p d ‘ Margaret ■ Pratt, 48 Christine Hogan, magna son of Paul Jr. and Marie He was born May 22 at who built the submarine, was filed in the U.S. Second Circuit Court of that temporary injunction. Janet E. Fennessy, 43 r . Molumphy, 25 Romar Lyle F. Eastman II, 210 Southern Connecticut State Nathan Hale Drive. cum laude, 165 Scantic Loomis Harabin of 50 Manchester Memorial charged with reckless driving, The appeals papers say that there Maplewood Ave ; Ornelio Dr.; Barbara H. Oman- Hollister; John B. Gor- Collegeare; East Hartford: Daniel Meadow Road; John Dougherty St., Hospital. His maternal then sent to Hartford Hospital for of Appeals, David Barry, town at­ torney, said. was not sufficient evidence L. Figueredo, 149 Grande Dumeer, 64 Floradale Dr.; man, 105 Hemlock St.; Manchester: Joan Ab- Alfleri, 104 Wakefield Cir- Johnston, 96 Willow St.; Manchester. He was born grandparents are Mr. and treatment of head cuts. presented to grant the temporary in­ M ; Richard C. Gardner, Carol A. Repczynski, 24-C Eric J. Greenberg, 12 bott, 56 Thayer Road; cle; Marion Biase, 409 Denise Pajot, 770 Ciark May 20 at M anchester Mrs. Joseph Salato of Pictures on page 4. Town residents voted April 17 to withdraw from the federal Com­ junction. 66 Simmons Rd. and James Jaidee Dr.; Carolyn L. Lilley St.; Charles A. Ezequiel Alejandro 84-D "Hills St.; Paul Cullen, 19 St.; Robert Swietek, 106 Memorial Hospital. His Oceanside, N.Y. His pater- munity Development program for The papers also question whether F. Greeno, 170 Penney Dr. Sipel, 5 Baypath D r.; Mozzer, 30 Stone St.; Alice R a c h e l R o a d ; K ent Martin Circle; Stephen Farnham Road; and Lisa maternal grandparents are nal grandparents are Mr. two years. That vote was challenged the plaintiffs, who are white, have Also, John J. Griffin Jr., Charles B. Tewksbury, 65 a . Rodrigues, 175B Tudor Denley, 2 Alpine St - Davanzo, 1416 Forbes St.; Yonan, cum laude, 2093 Irene M. Morgan and and M rs. R u d o lp h Continues Tour in a lawsuit filed the day after the the standing to proceed in the dis­ i r^erfin^ Forbes St.; Paula Weiss, 54 La.; Dale R. Stone, 295 Judith Dziedzinski, cum Nancy Devine, 84 Legion Ellington Road. William B. Loomis Sr., Bassman of Bergenfield, KRAKOW, Poland (UPI) - vote by three low-income residents. crimination case based on Title 8 of M a r t T L n s 55 Sun^^^^^ i la“de, 28 Durkin St.; John Dr.; Anne Marie Dumais, Vernon: Patricia Bab- both of Baltimore, Md. His N.J. He has two sisters, Pope John Paul II continues his the Civil Rights Act and the 14th Mark W. Johns. 55 Sunrise m . Witek, 886 Burnside Valerie, 98 Battista Rd. Feeney, 177 Thompson 1416 Forbes St.; Wayne cock, cum laude, 66 South paternal grandparents are Stacey, 5, and Diane, 3. The Community Development nine-day tour of his homeland Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. u i. r Ave. Rosemarie G. O’Dea, and Karen R. Zerio, 123 Road; Leigh Fergusoii, 78 Flenke, 110 Michael Ave.; St.; Debra Brown, magna Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harabin program provides annual funding to bach, 14 Bluefieid Dr.; 49 Floradale Dr. and Holly Eldridge St. Forest St.; Barry Fields, today with a sentimental visit to participating communities. The fun­ Both Title 8 and the 14th Amendment Kathleen Mussen, 110 Main cum laude, 179 Talcottville Sr. of Elmira, N Y, He has The cantaloupe takes its Wadowice where he was bom 59 R-Stone, 27 Garvan St. Also Daniel M. Boisvert, 117 Conway Road; Mary St.; Gail Poisson, 18 Jef­ ding is supposed to be used primarily deal specifically with discrimination Road; Carol Filbig, cum a sister, Cindy Marie, 4V4. name from the casUe of years ago. Later he will visit the against blacks and minorities, Barry Wentworth Dr.;. Arnold L. Glastonbury: Mark I. 13 Short St.; Howard J. F innegan, 4 H arvard frey Dr.; Eileen laude, 78 Hillside Manor Cantaloupe In Italy where to low- and moderate-income Keyser, 905 Burnside Ave.; Adams, 68 Shipman Dr. Bowik, 4Downey Dr.; Paul Road; Jennifer Goss 123 chilling death-haunted Auschwitz residents. To receive the money, the said. Pmerleau, magna cum Ave.; Holly Schaefer, 12 Bassman, Stephen the fruit was grown In the concentration camp, perhaps the ? i f J Nighat R. Ahmed, 3% Old e . Lutz, 48 Haynes St.; Helaine Road; Gail Grif- Center St.- and Nancy son of Bruce C. gardens surrounding the town has to meet certain laude, 541 Brewer St.; most terrible monument which Chandler St.; Thomas A Stage Rd.; Francis E. Raphael M. Murasso, 549B fith, 58-0 Spencer St.; D eborah R ic c io , 267 Skillen 45 Vernwood Dr. Susan Salato Bassman buUdIng of a 16th-century M anchester Riiliard St. and Kevin J. Susan Joyner cum laude, pope. exists to the inhumanity of man, Naubuc Ave.; Timothy where 4 million prisoners were ’ Coderre, Spellman, 46 Goodwin St.; 27 Saulters Road; Carol Sweeney, 83 Maple St.; and SedpvickRd. 524 Matson Hill Rd.; Paula M. Barry, 26 Vic- Nolan-Fish, 87-H Tudor slaughtered. He also will hold a Wholesale Prices Kelli Willis, 144 Central Also, Gregory Lukas, 14 Marcelline K. Gacek, 183 toria Rd.; Diane Cashman, Lane; Richard Roe, 42-H mass at the Birkenau death camp, Ave. concelebrated by priests who Richard R., Jeffrey R. S to ck ad e R d ., South 190 R alph R d .; Ann Channing Drive; Francine Glastonbury: Nancy Mahon 27 Bellew Rd ; Glastonbury; Ronald T. Deegan, 128 Bretton Rd.; Rowe, 82 Irv in g St.- were prisoners there and sur­ Bennett, 52 Shallowbrooic vived. Take Small Jump Manchester Joan L. Gary, 122 Oak St.; Deborah Shanley, 43 Philip Lane; Diane Hoover, 20B Mary-Jo Lane, 56 Clyde Road; Debra Siebold, lOT Nanel Dr.; Maureen Cumberland! farm s 15 Willys St.; Thomas M. son III, 125 Bayberry Rd. Rd.; John McConville, 143 T racy D rive; E ileen Lynch, 42 Nuthatch Knob; Spelling Bee WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thanks All in all, prices of finished Smile Time partly to a dramatic drop in the cost wholesale goods 10 percent higher in n r 11 M. Min- Sullivan, 134 Diane Dr.; Judith Schreier, 6th Year WASHINGTON (UPI) - It’s of fo<)d, wholesale prices took their May than a year ago. For all food 114 Harvest La.; Roberts, carelli, 49 Hills St.; Lois Shirley Thomas, 61 Grant Diploma, 35 Twelve Acre National Spelling Bee time again It is all smiles on the podium after the 1979 Deputy Speaker Joseph Coatsworth; smallest jump in nine months during they were 9.6 percent higher. M n rn p 3 ^ 2 ? r P H R^*' ^ cG u ire, 13 Mill St.; Norling, 32 Santina Dr.; Road; Robin Wagner, 22 Lane; Pamela Smith, 8 and out of the original 63 girls and Secretary of State Barbara Kennelly and MorneauR,« Grande Rd.; Deborah L. Olsson, 62 Joseph G. Pendleton, 440 Strant St.; and Teressa All Natural Flavor regular session of the Connecticut General May, the Labor Department reported While the dramatic reversal of Homestead Dr.; and 46 boys participating, only 32 are Assembly adjourned Wednesday. Fromjeft, Speaker Ernest N. Abate. (UPI photo) food prices was good news for con­ h Ledgewwod Dr.; Lisa H. West Middle Turnpike; W illia m s , 6 th Y e a r Deborah Webster, 101 Old Fashioned left. ’The 18 girls and 14 boys who today. S t and Thomas B. Preston, Panich, 63 Kenneth Dr. ; Lenora Rice, 123 Main St.; Diploma, 33 Arcellia Dr sumers, petroleum prices were not. Hurlburt St. remain survived such torturous May’s relatively small price in­ 7 ^aum ont St. • Julia A Searle, 524 Naubuc Mary B. Roohan, 71 Fair- Bolton; Ronald Morin, 12 Not only was gasoline rising, but South Windsor: Timothy words as ‘‘surreptitious,’’ ‘‘bac- crease of 0.4 percent indicates infla­ tion may begin to ease for consumers higher petroleum prices were I ^ R- Toop, 81 field St.; Karen E. Rosano, Sunset Lane. D effley, 238 G raham FUDGE RIPPLE ciferous,” and “loquacious” News Analysis Jr.. 216 Sandra Dr.; Karen Woodhaven Rd. and 95 McKee; Virginia S. Coventry; Michele pushing up prices of industrial Road; Catherine Favreau, Wednesday. But words like in the months ahead. chemicals, plastic resins and other “eleemosynary, ’ ’ “masochist, ’’ • ’The May increase in prices of finished products ready for sale to industrial products derived from and “balthazar,” sent others to YWCA Plans ICE CREAM consumers and business — now petroleum. FLAVOR OF THE MONTH the sidelines. The spell-off for the 1979 cham­ referred to as “producer prices” — Summer Events pion was expected to conclude was the smallest increase since 0.3 f l a v o r At Last^ Abate Hears percent last August. And it was a today. Summer program major improvement over increases P re s id e n t the second 3 week session 'The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings." Okakura Kakuzo ■* registration is now being wiit begin on July 31. These of about 1 percent or more during re­ taken at the Nutmeg III-;*- Hate Activity cent months. groups will be led by Diane F aces Tw o Branch of the Hartford Pitt, the director of Hebron In Atlanta Wednesday, the Prices of foods ready for sale to Region YWCA. Actiilities NAACP denounced a confronta­ What He Waited For consumers actually dropped 1.3 per­ Center Nursery School. SHOP PMEHURST FOR THE VEIHBEST MEAT OLBrASlIOAtU \l for aduits and children will 302 tion between blacks and the KKK cent in May, the largest monthly Adult classes for the MAIN STREET FUDGE D ecisio n s be offered June, July and summer season include and save on groceries, too. Buy Manchester’s best JUMBO ICEBERG LETTUCE in Decatur, Ala., last month and troops in for a rare weekend session. wounds. Abate did allow the House to decline since 2 percent in February August. RIPPLE V By ANDREW M. NIBLEY Hatha Yoga, Disco Dance, for 494 and new Calif, long white Potatoes 5 lbs. 894. Jumbo Eggs are fresh from ICE CREAM called for a federal investigation The Senate rested. act on one last bill Wednesday. ‘The 1976. These food prices had been WASHINGTON (UPI) - President TTie YWCA Summer Day and a Dance and Move­ the farm at 934 doz. and Large Eggs 8I4 dozen. into the KKK and other white HARTFORD (UPI) - It took the lower chamber voted to abolish rising about 1.5 percent each month Carter is expected to announce two Camp, now in its seventh On Monday afternoon. Abate told ment Workshop. The Yoga supremacy groups for possible whole session, but House Speaker Connecticut’s 11 coroners, political during most of this year, but began to major decisions soon: whether to go year as a licensed camp, Save Senate leaders to get busy because he class will meet on violations of the Gun Control Act. Ernest Abate finally heard what he patronage positions whose duties turn down with a 0.3 percent decline ahead on the advanced MX missile stiii has limited space for a HiNE LIVES CORONET wasn’t going to accept too many Wednesday evenings, 7 to 8 ‘Two blacks and Iwo whites were wanted to hear. have been largely replaced by in April. system and whether to lift economii few chiidren. It is open to BATHROOM DELTA 40' more of their bills. The upper p.m., for 4 weeks beginning CAT FOOD wounded May 26 when shooting Before a packed House of medical examiners. Administration officials have been sanctions against Rhodesia. girts and boys aged 6 to 11, chamber chieftains were shocked, June 27 and again August 1. 6W oz. Cant TISSUE JUMBO TOWELS broke out after about 80 marchers Representatives on adjournment Shortly after Gov. Ella Grasso’s banking on an improvement in food and meets Monday through All Natural Flavor - Old Fashioned sore and awed by Abate’s ultimatum. A White House official indicated The Disco class, which is Pkg.o(4Ralls were confronted by a group of day, Deputy Majority Leader goodbye address. Secretary of the prices to ease the nation’s overall in­ Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. The only * Southern 8utter Pecan« Swiss Chocolate N’ Fudge both decisions are imminent, and open to couples or singles, 41 1.00 RQo Klansmen. Timothy Moynihan, D-East Hart­ State Barbara Kennelly gaveled the flation rate. week available is Juiy 2-6. f t f l o Chocolate Chip • Vanilla • Cherry Vanilla But there wasn’t much they could perhaps will come within a day or will meet on Wednesday No Limit Since the start of the year, the session to an end, proclaiming “God Beef and veal prices ready for For preschoolers, the ICE CREAM $1.69/Hall Gallon HALF GALLON ford, rose to pay tribute to Abate. do about it. two. evenings, 7 to 8 p.m., for 5 NAACP said, its branch offices save the state of (Connecticut.” retail fell a whopping 6.9 percent in Tiny Tots and Tiny Tots "Speaker, you have once again Tuesday, with a good deal of weeks beginning June 20. had reported an “unusually high It was 12:37 p.m. — the earliest any May. Pork fell 10.1 percent. Carter held two meetings with top- Plus groups offer a variety Papperldga Farm PInaappla Cakaa... Strawbarry Cakaa ara In our frozan food restored this chamber to its position pleasure. Abate gave the House the Dance and Movement, led qum Aeritiind fa r m s increase in hate group activity,” But other prices in the production level military and diplomatic ad­ of games, crafts, and cataa along with day off. Legislature had adjourned in recent by Footprints instructor OREO including at least 10 cross­ of prominence in this building,” stages of the economy were still visers this week to discuss the musical activities. The But he wasn’t finished. years. Katie Sakol, will meet on 12 OZ. burnings in Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Moynihan said Wednesday. rapidly rising. various options on the MX Tiny Tots group, for Before the session began. Abate, a Wednesday, Gov. Ella Grasso per­ While Abate’s obsession with a Monday evenings, 7 to 10 STUF BREAD Joseph Lowery, president of the civil ending may have incurred the Wholesale gasoline rose 4.2 percent experimental missile and how to children aged 3, will meet CHIX or Stamford Democrat, had told dis­ sonally pleaded with Abate to lift his p.m. for 4 weeks beginning Southern Christian Leadership wrath of the Senate and the governor, in May alone and is up 29.2 percent mice it less vulnerable to Russian Tuesday, Wednesday, believing media members he would moratorium on business just long June 25. TURKEY PIES 20 oz. LOAF Conference, also decried the his perseverance impressed his over the past year. firepower than the current Thursday mornings from 15 OZ. bring civility to the legislative enough to confirm her five For more information or violence. peers. Heating oil rose 5.4 percent during Minuteman missiles, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Tiny nominations to the new Gaming for registration, call the procesi^He promised every major the month and is 29.4 percent higher Tots Plus group, for ages 4 Policy Board. “You have been patient, you have YWCA office at 647-1437. N o preaervatwes added •1.39 bill would be heard and acted on as than a year ago. Thq MX is more accurate in and 5, will meet on those Flight Bumps Abate said sorry. been just, you have been diligent,” The YWCA, a United Way soon as possible. Food prices declined at all levels of targeting and has double or the afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. “I have a general feeling that this Rep. James Kennelly, D-Hartford, agency, is located at 78 N. 37‘ EACH/ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Keeping the promise did not come production — from livestock to the nuclear firing power of the The first 3 week sessions ’These pies are made in nearby Glastonbury. ’They top the market for quality. No is inappropriate,” Abate said, told Abate. “ And you have handled Main Street, Manchester. Air Transport Association said easy. final wholesale price. Cattle prices Minuteman. witl begin on Juiy 10, and limit ... put a few in your freezer. explaining that the nominees to the the responsibilities of your office, of more than 70,000 passengers — He guided the House along a which I am somewhat aware, with fell for the first time since last ^ o tm th e r h u n f fa r m s ^ calculated course all year, keeping a new policy board deserved the ’The president indicated at a news nearly 10 percent of the nation’s House’s undivided attention and that grace and with dignity and with November and hog prices moved 800,(K)0 daily air travelers — were wary watch on the calendar, careful­ conference last week he was leaning SALADA DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES OUR OWN FRESH could not be accomplished on the last decency.” down sharply for the third con­ In the Service bumped from DC-10 flights ly moving logjammed legislation. secutive month. toward approval of the MX, which ICED TEA FRUIT DRINK day of the session. Abate blushed at the high praise. could be shunted around to different Pineapple Supreme POTATO Wednesday when the FAA In Abate’s mind, the House was not It was Abate who took the At the final wholesale level, prices 1 0 Envalopa Pkg. ordered the nation’s fleet out of going to play second fiddle to the The Senate had approved the launching sites so the Soviet Union A U FIAVORS nominees in short order Tuesday. speaker’s job away from Kennelly turned down sharply for fresh fruits Navy Airman Susan K. Dynes, daughter of Valentine Devil Food service. But the airlines managed Senate again this year. would never know exactly where Dynes of South Street, Coventry, has completed the Basic CHIPS As if to add salt to the governor’s this year. and eggs. They rose for coffee and M .39 to accommodate many of them Last Saturday, Abate hauled his packaged refined sugar. they were. Avionics Technician Course at the Naval Air Technical Swiss Chocolate pkg. either by laying on kubstitute Training Center at Millington, Tenn. HALF A 1973 graduate of Manchester High School, she joined GALLON planes, switching passengers to the Navy in September 1978. other lines or rescheduling At Pinehurst, buy Veribest U.S.D.A. Choice 5 to the lb. Beef Patties, Stanley’s 8 oz. 95* GALLON travelers on later flights. In ^ e r a l , passengers seemed Navy Electronics Technical 2. C. Thomas S. Lesiczka, Kielbasa, Center Pork Chops or try Center Cut Chuck Steak for family cook outs. to take the inconveniences in EDC Backs Burnham Street Work son of Marie M. Lesiczka of 138 Park St., Manchester, PINEHURST VERIBEST c - n s J I T : ; : ------\ stride, but a spokesman for the recently returned from an strategic patrol in Holy Loch, FRESH 31/5 LB. VERIBEST TENDER transport association, which By GREG PEARSON Scotland. He is serving aboard the ballistic missile sub­ Newport tion with the industrial park. some non-necessities for the road, of Windsor Street, which runs park will not open for at least four marine USS Lafayette home-ported in Groton. ROASTING or FRYING CUBE ICE CREAME represents 31 U.S. carriers, Herald Reporter Part of that stretch, however, such as granite curbing, might not.be through the industrial park near the weeks. While deployed he was presented the ‘silver dolphins’ STEAKS 6hib SODA warned of possibly serious MANCHEISTER — The town’s might be relocated depending on installed now. Weiss said, however, J.C. Penney Co. building. In the meantime, something has to TREATS problems ahead when the plans by developers of Buckland that the developer will be required to ’The temporary section of the street be done to prevent any serious acci­ denoting his qualification as a submariner. CHICKENS ALL FIAVORS Economic Development Commission A 1972 graduate of Manchester High School, he joined ...... f t ...... s . * 2 . 0 0 ICE MILK BARS .IC E a 1 9 p a p K summer travel explosion begins this morning supported doing Commons. Delaying improvements replace the road with one of equal is expected to be closed once the per­ dent because of the channel alongside CREAME SANDWICHES " later this month.- until then could result in the loss of quality. the Navy in January 1975. His wife, Deidre, is the • SUNDAE CUPS planned work on Burnham Street manent road through the industrial the temporary road, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Connors of 55 Scar­ • N U n V BUDDIES even though some of the road may state funding, which will pay half of Giles also said a major part of the park is completed and the Buckland Giles said guardrails would cost borough Road, Manchester. • SWIRL CUPS •TWIN 64 oz. Inside Today later have to be moved. the expected $600,000-$700,000 cost, expense, installation of a water line, Road-Tolland ’Turnpike intersection about 315,000. PDFS* FUDGE BARS Giles said. will have to be done anyway and Instead, EDC members supported ^^ORANBEmAT^^^^^ NR Bottle In another matter, the EDC also is upgraded. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Stuart W. Blake, recently retired CHUCK $TEIUt or I | "“T Classified...... 16-18 examined a hazard along a tem­ “It would be perhaps criticized by probably will not have to be Some EDC members suggested another proposal mentioned by Giles from 20 years service in the Marine Corps and has been Comics...... 19 porary road in the Buckland In­ some of the public if you build relocated. closing the section of Windsor Street — an earth berm built from land awarded the Navy Achievement Medal. MAST... I . , * 1.50 Editorial ...... 9 dustrial Park. ’The qommission will something and then it’s ripped out,” Other road work affecting the now, but Giles said, “We wouldn’t removed to form the drainage He was cited for superior performance of duty while SALE ITEMS THROUGH JUNE 10 Wa Reserve the Right to Limit Qiiinthiet Entertainment ...... ;7 seek a solution to the situation Town Robert Weiss said. western portion of Burnham Street make South Windsor too happy.” channel. ’This option will be looked in­ ...... 8 serving as the motor transportation chief of the 1st Bat­ CoH quarts of Root Boor, Club or Qlngor A lo ...... 2 for 80c Fam ily...... because.closing the road might anger EDC members, though, felt it can be done without concern about Persons wishing to drive to to, Giles said. Gardening ...... 14-15 talion, 7th Marines, based at Marine Corps Base, Camp South Windsor officials. would be best to proceed with the future relocation. Most of the Interstate 86 would have to take a J.C. Penney Co. is digging the O bituaries...... 10 Pendleton, Calif. Cumberland farms Jay Giles, public works director, road work and receive the benefit of expense and work involves the longer route down Buckland Road, channel to improve drainage at its Peopletalk...... 2 A 1956 graduate of Ellsworth Memorial High School, asked the EDC for advice on how to the state money as planned. ’The cost eastern section of the street. and the intersection of that road with site. 1200 stores — there's one near you! ...... 11-13 South Windsor, he joined the Marine Corps in August PINEHURST CROCERY INC. Sports...... proceed with the Burnham Street im­ of future relocation work would have Giles also brought a second road Tolland ’Turnpike needs to be im­ ’The EE)C also approved an ad­ 7 Television ...... 7 to be paid by the developer of ditional 335,000 to permit construc­ 1956. His wife, Sheila, is the daughter of Howard F. Lynch 3 0 2 M A I N Open days for your convenience provements. A 2,000-foot stretch ' problem to the EDC. ’This one In­ proved to handle increased traffic. of 810 Main St., East Hartford. W eather...... 2 from Buckland Street west has been Bucklatid Commons., volves a deep drainage channel just TTie permanent road through the tion of needed rail tracks. slated for improvements in connec­ Some members suggested that to the west of the temporary section f PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Thura.. June 7. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., June 7, 1979 - PAGE THREE P e o p le ta lk Campaign Students Named in Bolton Town Asking Chevron BOLTON — Anne Stoppleworth has past two years. National Honor staff. Future Business Leaders of of Connecticut in the fall. Miss Roberts is the daughter ot By Slate been named valedictorian and Carole Society, and winner of the Bausch America, National Honor Society, For Extra Allocation J. Rose, salutatorian of this year’s and Lomb Science Award. 1979 Connecticut State Scholar, and Mrs. John Evans of Brookfield Road. John Paulf Fidel graduating class at Bolton High Also, served as alternate delegate recipient of the National School She is a member of the National MANCHESTER — The town will town used 14,780 gallons of gasoline, Is Denied School. Also named among the top to Laurel Girls’ State, received the CTioral Award. Honor Society and plans to attend the apply to Chevron Oil Co. for an ad­ which is well below its 20,000-gallon- Upstage Broadway five students were Katherine University of Connecticut Alumni She will be entering Manchester Creative School of Hairdressing. ditional allocation of gasoline, per-month average. Miss Gamo, daughter of Mr. and Maurice Pass, director of general By CHARLIE MAYNARD Nielsen, Tamara Roberts, and Award, received an award for Community College this fall. He is not sure why the June 1978 It* Cheryl Garno. excelience in four years of Latin, and Miss Nielsen is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ronald Gamo, Clark Road, has services, said Wednesday. usage was so low, but he said it might Forget Broadway — the hottest show in town this Herald Reporter In the meantime. Pass said the recently received a certificate for and Mrs. Richard K. Nielsen of been active in the Latin Club for the be because it was a heavy vacation fall may open at the United Nations with Pope John Tlie announcements were made at town should establish a contingency / MANCHESTER - Although a an awards assembly. outstanding performance from the Brookfield Road. four years of high school, is a period. Paul II and Fidel Castro co-starring in diametrical­ plan to deal with possible gasoline campaign manager has announced Miss Stoppieworth is the daughter American Classical League. Her extra-currlclular activities in­ member of the Yearbook Staff, and “We will be assured of supplies for ly the formation of an Eighth District She plans to enter the University of clude, French Club junior and senior has been a member of the school shortages. emergency services,’’ he said. The word in diplomatic circles is that both will of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stoppleworth election slate, one of its members Connecticut in the fail. years. National Honor Society, chorus for the four years. The town’s gas allocation was cut “There are indications that we could show at the world body in September — the vocally of Boston Turnpike. Her extra- has disavowed intentions bf running curricuiar activities inciude serving Miss Rose is the daughter of Mr. Future Business Leaders of She will be entering Manchester this month and last month by its be experiencing a shortfall.” anti-communist pope to talk about peace, the openly as a group. as president of the Latin Ciub in her and Mrs. Ailan Rose of Cider Mill America, Yearbook Committee, Community College in the fall. supplier. Chevron. Pass has asked town department pro-Soviet Castro to head a "non-aligned” 87-nation Elizabeth Sadloski, who is seeking class treasurer sophomore year, The June allocation was cut by 10 heads to establish priorities for group. freshman year and as a member the Road. DAV Auxiliary a second term as,Tax (killector of the other three years, secretary of the Her extra-curricular activities in­ class vice president junior year and percent, and that number is par­ available gasoline. He also has asked It promises some sharp dialogue — and a security MANCHESTER - The Auxiliary to ticularly significant because the Eighth Utilities District, said the French Club junior year and member clude Latin Club for the past three president senior year. that they continue efforts to conserve nightmare for the New York Police Department. Manchester Chapter, Disabled town’s 1978 gas allocation for June attempt to join forces was to show senior year, member of Spanish Club years, member of the Yearbook She will be entering the University gasoline. The incentive for baseball fan Castro — one week support for Larry Noone in his quest American Veterans, will meet was low. Pass said. Last June, the after the General Assembly opens, the Yankees for the district presidency. Noone’s tonieht at 7:30 at the VFW Home. play the Cleveland Indians in New York. campaign manager, Robert Bletchman, announced Wednesday Resident Opposes a s m m Pen Power that Noone, Mrs. Sadloski and Sam •0 \ 'S i r Longest had formed the slate for the Water Rate Hike OQ Gary Trudeau’s Pulitzer Prize-winning comic ..Vs.,, June 27 elections. strip “Doonesbury” is moving from the Washington “It’s no real slate,” she said this MANCHESTER — A proposal to double the town’s Post to the Washington Star, which means it won’t morning, because we all have water rate is unfair to its customers, one resident told the in either paper for a few weeks. separate elections. We actually did it Board of Directors Tuesday night. But President Carter — a consistent target of the to endorse Larry Noone.” The board held a public hearing on proposed water rate OLOOniNQ strip’s cutting satire — isn’t going to miss a stroke Noone is challenging Gordon increases for 1979-80. Tlie proposal submitted by Jay of the Trudeau pen. Lassow for the president’s post. Giles, director of public works, would double the charges. VH'- The White House daily news summary, which TTiis will pay for operational costs of the department Dr. John C. Corless, seated, associate professor of accoun­ Longest is seeking re-election to a keeps the president apprised of current events, will three-year term. and also will help offset borrowing costs anticipated in run it for his edification until it’s back in print. ting at the University of Connecticut, reviews material for a Mrs. Sadloski said the district the $20 million water improvement bond issue. \J public seminar Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- never had one group running against Giles said an immediate doubling of the water rates Coaster Break day Saints (Mormon), Manchester. Looking on are members another and didn’t plan to start now. would eliminate a need to borrow $1 million. If this is QOOb WYJ “ Bob (Bletchman) thought It spread over five years, it could cut the town’s amount of New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne was willing to of the seminar committee, from left, Richard Stevens of borrowing from $20 million to $15 million. Manchester, Joyce Carmichael of Bolton, and Rex Gray of might carry more weight” if a slate pose for pictures with “Rolling ’Thunder,” but he with Noone’s support was announced, Eugene Sierakowski, a Strawberry Lane resident, wasn’t about to ride it. Stephanie Mills, on the other Glastonbury. (Herald photo by Tompkins) objects to the proposal. He said that before the April 17 a i E i M E r she said. hand, rode the thing nine times — a feat calculated However, Lassow said even the vote when the bond issue was approved, residents were to parody her new album, “Whatcha Gonna Do With appearance of a slate shows a split in told there would be a gradual increase in water bills. My Lovin?”’ into “Whatcha Gonna Do With My Manchester Mormons Soon after the vote, though, town officials Stomach?” the district. U. “There is no such thing as a slate,” recommended the doubling of the rates, he said. The occasion — christening of Great Adventure he said this morning. “ All this is “You wonder why people have distrust in government. ’Theme Park’s new 56 mph, 96-foot-high $5 million Plan Seminar Friday It's because of something like this,” Sierakowski said. doing is making a divisive district. I ODD THRU PICK FRESH SPRIHG Better Mileage roller coaster. Miss. Mills — star of the late didn’t say you couldn’t support peo­ Town Manager Robert Weiss said immediate doubling Broadway “The Wiz” — the governor, and Laura MANCHESTER — A seminar on University and her master’s degree of rates should avoid large increases in the future. The in education administration from ple. I just think a slate would divide JUNE 16th Getting better mileage on her roller skates “Miss New Jersey” Berchtold, were among “Being Prepared in Today’s World” funds raised now would offset future expenses and could VALUES FOR YOUR HOME Syracuse University, N.Y. She is the district.” than with her car, Joanne Koehler struggles celebrities invited to the ribbon-cutting at the will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. prevent a possible tripling of present rates, he said. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL currently working for her doctor’s Lassowusaid that “the people in the Jackson’s Mills, N.J., park. in the Manchester Ward Chapel of Another Strawberry Lane resident, Russell Smyth, sup­ FROM OUR SPECIALS with a can of gasoline for her auto that is out degree in education administration district only care if you do a good ’S the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- ported the proposal from Giles. of the fuel in Minneapolis, Minn. Joanne day Saints (Mormon), 30 Woodside from the University of North job.” believes it is wise to not only carry a gas can The Rolls Account Mrs. Sadloski seemed to agree, “Mr. Giles’ proposal is the first one that comes out of St. The public is invited, and the Carolina. She is a counselor and town hall that makes any sense,” Smyth said. He asked I I I R ] ^ in the car but also roller skates. (UPI photo) event is free. teaches career development at saying the three candidates would SLIDING GLASS Almost all banks lure depositors with gifts — pop­ have to work with anyone, that’s that changes in the rate be developed so senior citizens on up toasters and the like — but none do it with quite Four speakers will discuss physical Tunxis Community College. She has fixed incomes would not receive such large increases. iSHINGLES also served as Dean of Women at elected. She said she felt Noone had the class of Penn Square Bank N.A. in Oklahoma Ci­ and mental preparedness to meet Doubling the water rates would increase the average PATIO DOORS Wake Forest University in North the qualities to be president. Area Police Report ty. today’s pace and challenges, how to annual water bill from $57.08 to $114.16, Giles said. Those manage personal finances, career Carolina. “Gordon’s awfully nice,” she said, 6'0" size, precision-constructed of white Penn Square offers a new Rolls Royce to any figures would be for the use of 2,800 cubic feet per goals, and family communication. Paul E. Nuttall will speak on “A “but we need someone a little more alum inum , w ith insulated glass to keep depositor who can afford the terms. So far only one quarter, an average figure. Long-lasting, fire-re­ SOUTH WINDSOR - David Witthoff, 16, of 41 Skinner Discussing physical preparedness Healthy Self (incept for Individuals aggressive. Both sides are all for the extremes of weather outdoors. Hardware Road, Vernon, was charged Wednesday with third-degree has been able to — a Texas oilman bank Chairman Directors have indicated that they do not expect to ap­ sistant 23Blb. shingles Bill Jennings declines to identify. will be Dr. David (Hark, surgeon in and Families.” Nuttall has his Eighth. It’s just a question of have Seal 0-M atic features included. arson in connection with a fire that destroyed a barn on different personalities.” prove an increase as large as the doubling. The increase He says the depositor took the Silver Shadow II in residence at Hartford Hospital. Dr. bachelor’s degree in political science that works with the sun’s II Newmarker Road May 28. The investigation was con­ Bletchman, who made the an­ probably will be at least a 25 percent, which is the R 6 S > 8 . 6 0 b u n d l e lieu of interest on a $1 million 6-month certificate of Clark received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and amount needed to pay for department operations next, rays to bond shingles together^ 6/0 X 6/8 YOU SAVE ducted by Sgt. Edward Kasheta and Fire Marshai his m aster’s degree in human nouncement through a psepared deposit. Says Jennings, “You have to admit, from Brigham Young University in year. against the wind. William banning. Utah, and his medical doctor’s development and family relations. press release, also said the three can­ FROM OUR YARD Witthoff was reieased for appearance in court June 18. offering a Rolls Royce is a heck of a lot better than degree from Jefferson University in He has worked in nursery school and didates endorsed the re-election of REG 159"* $10.00 Police are seeking the identity of the driver of a second waffle irons.” Police Probe Burglaries Philadelphia, Pa. health and family life areas. He is Howard Keeney and Helen « Q 4 I I PER BUNDLE car invoived in an accident on Route 5 early this morning. Dr. John C. Corless will speak currently an associate professor in Warrington for treasurer and clerk, VERNON — The Police Department investigated six Poiice said Frank Smith of Chicopee, Mass., was driving Quote of the Day about how to cope with inflation, how human development and family respectively, and the first-time bid of burglary complaints May 25-31 with goods taken es­ north on Route 5 near Chapel Road when the car to set and achieve financial goals, relations in the School of Home Joseph ’Tripp for a director’s posi­ timated at $3,190. O m I U CASH & CARRY attempted to pass him, causing Smith to lose control, and Sparky Lyle in Milwaukee, on the new class of S A L E n 4 9 » and how to shop, save and avoid un­ Economics and Family Studies at tion. his car rolled over. He was taken to Manchester people he’s meeting in bookstores these days as he The breaks were into businesses at the Post Road necessary debt. He is a graduate of Universiy of Connecticut. He has also “We felt we should endorse him Memorial Hospital, treated and released. autographs “Bronx Zoo,” his expose on the New Plaza, Route 30, and on Windsor Avenue; private proper­ REMINGTON IV a COMBINATION Brigham Young University and written several pamphlets on family (TYipp) and not try to go against Lyman H. Hall Jr., 16, of 580 Foster St. was charged York Yankees’ 1978 championship season; “It’s a ty on Fish and Game Road, and into residences on REMINGTON University of Minnesota from where relationships. He has also worked him,” said Mrs. Sadloski. “We saw Richard Road, Highland Avenue and Skinner Road. STORM A SCREEN DOORS Wednesday with third-degree criminal mischief in con­ different kind of person to talk to than the baseball he received his doctorate. He with child abuse, midlife transition, no reason to. He’s a good man and ALUMINUM WHITE nection with a May 8 incident in which a firecracker was fans I’ve talked to all these years. They say they Patios by Plasticrete received his CPA certification from parenting parents, and sex education will make a good director.” COLONIAL CROSS BUCK HILITE T-11 set off in a rural mail box. He was released for like the flow of the hook or something ateut it. Not, ROTC Graduation Tonight rx8”xl6" COMBINATION the State of Idaho. programs for Connecticut schools. appearance in court June 25. ‘Boy, you got your ass kicked last night.’ It’s very WINDOWS Brenda Hassell will discuss After the seminar, refreshments MANCHESTER — Fourteen students at the Regional Police arrested three trash truck drivers and issued different.” SALE ON ALL STOCK SIZES 30TN DOORS RRE “Enriching Your Life through will be served. Occupational Training Center on Wetherell Street will warnings to two other truck drivers on charges of defec­ SAVE 7B« PER WINDOW FUUr College or Careers.” She has her Center Church graduate in exercises tonight at 7:30 at the center. tive equipment Wednesday. The trucks were transpor­ B«ir WUTKRSTRPFD, Glimpses bachelor’s degree from Utah State MANCHESTER — TTiree Center School Superintendent James P. Kennedy will award ting trash to the East Windsor disposal area. K.'T HAVE TEEPERER Congregational Church groups have the certificates. Pitio blocks natiiraland SALE *2 0 » Former Olympic figure skating champ Dorothy M'till. SRFETY 0X33, FOUR sch^uled meetings for 7; 30 tonight. c o l o r s ...... 3$o oKk HIRCE3 AND XU VERNON — Rex A. Norbut, 22, of Wayside Lodge, Hamill attended the New York premiere of the Him i r i M t a i t m ...... $3-2$ N The property committee will meet The Lockwood quality window with a triple HARDWARE IS Ellington, was charged Wednesday with fourth-degree “Players” Wednesday with the star — Dean-Paul No Quorum, So Board in the Robbins Room ef the church, 24” lobMoitMw...... $4JS Mck PREDRUED R » HAS larceny. He was arrested on a warrant issued on com­ Martin ... Former President Gerald Ford teamed track built for service, priced for value. Pre­ MESCREEX. and the building committee in hung tor easy do-it-yourself installation. Self plaint of Dunkin Donut Shop, Route 83. He was held at the with Nancy Lopez Wednesday in a pro-am tourney Woodruff Hall. The board of CTiris- police station and was to be presented in court today. prior to the start of the 25th annual LPGA Cham­ Can’t Air Pension Case storing glass & panel screens, prowler resis­ REG tian education will meet at 20 tant locks, tilt-in-panels for easy cleaning REG. S9.» Edward E. Farnham Jr., 27, of 325 Kelly Road was pionship at Kings Island, Ohio ... In a change of Franklin St. *61®» charged Wednesday with driving a motor vehicle while signals, John F. Kennedy Jr. apparently will enter MANCHESTER - Tlie town’s Pen­ whether Miller’s disability is totally weather proof Interlock system, drainage SALE his license is under suspensiori' and driving an un­ Brown University this fall, rather than Lehigh as sion Board called a special meeting job-related or whether other medical P«rma Grilb ' holes. AX holes drilled 8 screws supplied. SALE registered motor vehicle. Court date is June 12. previously reported ... Kurt Herbert Adle, general this week to discuss the case of Louis problems might be contributing. I $edhf iSii 49c m S .o n d « d $54« Thomas J. Tyrol, 18, of 9 Willowstream Drive was director of the San Francisco Opera since 1953, will Miller. There was not a quorum at ’The special session was called to Special Programs charged Wednesday with failure to grant one-half the step down in 1982 and be succeeded by Terry the session, however, and &e matter discuss some of the details about the Air on Cable TV highway. He was involved in a two-car accident on McEwen, present manager of London records’ will be discussed at the board’s case. Tlie board had planned to go Thomas Street. The other car was driven by Richard C. classical division. regular meeting June 25. into executive session, but it failed to MANCHESTER — A special series Breau, 20, of 38 Ward St., Rockville. Tyrol was taken to Miller is a former Highway obtain a quorum. Chairman Fred of videotapes will appear tonight on DONT RISK LANDSCAPE Rockville General Hospital for treatment of injuries. PATIO Department employee who is seeking Geyer said. CATV Access Channel 13 at 7:30. Tlie ! f c u , a disability pension. ’Thus, the matter now will be dis­ series will continue to be Pil,1 USES: It has b^n several months since cussed at the board’s regular programmed ’Tuesday and Thursday Bunch YOUR DRIVEWAY 1 BLOCKS 30.74 3000 National Weather h i 1 • TmacM meeting. 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..‘‘'■.S' PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. June 7, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 7, 1979- PAGE FIVE Student Forum Pleases Cable TV Committee Barely Meets Grant Deadline MANCHESTER— The town’s cable television advisory the area. access channel, approval from the Bpard of Directors from other regions to discuss the town s committee barely met the deadline ’Tuesday with an April said the grant might also provide for program- will be required, April said. ncMS for local access CATV programming, School Board Members application for funds that would provide better and more ming for farget audiences which he described as shut-ins April said the committee has 45 days in which to amend ^ ‘"1' "’o have a fairly good chance of getting some extensive local programming through local access cable and elderly people. the original application. During that time, he said he will Srant money,” April said, “because there has been little point average has been around as By CHARLIE MAYNARD school and what the students felt was television channels. As to the actual programming and needs of the local meet with members of the Board of Directors and CATV publicity about the grant.” an alarming attitude problem in the long as I’ve been on the board,” she Jay April, advisor to the committee, said that he Herald Reporter said. “I’m hoping the new arrange­ school. worked with Assistant Town Manager Charles McCarthy MANCHESTER - Most school “I thought it (the discussion) was ment will be more successful than in the past.” and Assistant School Superintendent J. Gerald Fitzgibbon board members were encourage by very interesting,!’ Eleanor Coltman in writing the application which goes to the National At Tuesday’s meeting, the students the roundtable discussion with said. “Most of them were quite ar­ Telecommunications Information Agency of the U.S. Manchester High students Tuesday ticulate. Using the vernacular, they said honors students were dis­ Department of Commerce, the agency which administers and indicated they’d tike to do it had their act together. Even the non­ couraged from taking some courses the grant money. April said there is $40 million made Deli Department Specials because the grade didn’t carry as CHOICEST MEATS again. college bound students seemed to available by an act signed last November, which for the TOMwa DOMiane "You bet your iife on it,” said have direction.” much weight as the more advanced first time mandates that some of that money go to non­ COOKED HAM ..:...... • 2 . 4 C Robert Heavisides Wednesday, a What part of the discussion in­ courses. The subsequent grading broadcast usage for telecommunications in the public in­ m TOWN member of the board’s curriculum trigued them the most? affected a student’s class standing, terest. U80A CHOICE BONELESS DOMItnC which some felt was a critical factor committee. "We should do it more “I found it interesting that the The application was for a planning grant which would SWISS CHEESE...... „ .* 2 .4 0 when applying to college. SHOULDER STEAK London broil ...jb? often and get more students in­ higher level students felt they didn’t involve minimum equipment purchase, programming the ?2®* MUCKrs volved.” ' have hetergeneous grouping,” said Since the top students need the access Channel 13, providing a consultant to develop a USDA CHOICE BONELESS * 4 COOKED SALAMI...... » * 1 .9 0 "I thought it was a worthwhile Carolyn Becker, chairwoman of the quality points to enter prestigious plan for the towns in the CATV franchise area, staff, and 9H9ULDER CL9D R9AST ...... JT 1 * * experience and it should be con­ committee. colleges, they “couldn’t take things a possible microwave hookup with other cable systems in raOVOLONE CHEESE...... like art, ceramics and automotives,” U8DA CHOICE ^ • 1 .9 0 tinued,” said Leonard Seader, who is During ’Tuesday night’s discussion, WUNDIMAII not a committee member but did at­ one student expressed regret that he said Mrs. Becker. TOP BLADE STEAK BERMAN BOLOGNA ...... ^ * 1 . 4 9 tend the discussion on his own in­ did not have contact with the diverse “ I t’s too bad th a t can’t be Manchester Public Records I •2®* itiative. “It’s good for the board to segments of the MHS population and arranged,” she said. “It’s not the FRESH DUIUQUI Crash on 1-91 have a direct dialogue with the high said he “missed something.” fault of the school, but of our culture BRAUNSCHWEIGER...... 8 9 * school people.” “I was surprised to hear the kids maybe. We are a comprehensive high Warranty deeds CHICKEN LEGS 7 9 * IMFOWTID A four-wheel drive vehicle pulling a burst into flames, spilling the sub onto the At the forum, nine MHS seniors advocating more discipline,” said school and supposed to meet the Darrell D. Gallagher and Lorraine B. Gallagher to JARLSBER8 CHEESE...... ,• 2 .9 9 homemade mini submarine on a trailer highway. Dr. Samuel B. Rentsch of Glaston- discussed a v a ri^ range of topics in­ Mrs. Coltman. ‘"They perceive it as needs of all these many, many Dale C. Allen and Diane P. Allen, one-half interest in ntitH slammed into a bridge abutment on I)ury, builder of the 21-foot submarine, was volving the high school and education something the students have to different students.” property at 3-5 West St., $7,000. CHICKEN BREAST ...... ® 1 * * PCTATCSALAC...... Mrs. Becker said the committee Joseph Glode and Marie Glode to Ruth G. Stanford, Interstate 91 in Hartford Wednesday and, treated for head lacerations. (UPI photo) in general. According to J. Gerald change rather than the schools PATTI JEAN Fitzgibbon, assistant superintendent having to change. Unfortunately, we has not had the chance to discuss the property on Glode Lane, $16,250. for curriculum, the committee had forum and cautioned against didn’t have the chance to pursue Lis Pendens CORNISH HENS ...... ■ lb. listened to administrators and in­ what could be done to change that at­ scheduling it on a regular basis Savings Bank of Manchester against Charles J. 7 3 * • DAIRY • because it might lose its spontaneity. SWEET LIFE structors over the year and decided titude.” Cktniam, Maureen L. Coniam, William J. Coniam, 8EALTE8T to hear from “their clients,” the The discussion on the quality point “I want to think about doing it Marcella R. Cktniam, George F. Brooks, Gwen H. Brooks again,” she said. “Maybe it wouldn’t MEAT FRANKS ...... lb.• ** students themselves. problem didn’t surprise her, and Ralph M. Boles, property at 423 E. Center St. 1 SHERBET .qt Most of the discussion centered on however. be wise for the students to expect it Judgment lien SWEET LIFE the quality point average at the high “The problem with the quality every year.” Thompson Bakery Supplies Inc. of Springfield, Mass., b a c o n against Harold Greenbaum, 89 Shallowbrook Lane, $7,- I ...... BREYER’S 476.11 HEALTH A BEAUTY AIDS ICE C R E A M ...... Wgal. Trade names I REO, DRY, OILY Sewer Link To Cost More Richard E. Fanelli Jr. of Wethersfield and Randall L. MAZOLA Carpenter of East Hartford doing business as Custom CLAIROL CONDITION SHAMPOO MANCHESTER — Property ’That would increase to $680, he said. “What we’re finding is contractors Wood Design at 640 Hilliard St. CORK OIL MARGARINE .lb. owners who want to hook into the The sixinch lateral line usually is would much rather have us do the job (Christine Sarnese and Paramount Services Inc. of 13 Park St., Rockville, doing business as Paramount Carpet CLAIROL CONDITION SHAMPOO...... i .o T I town’s sewer and water systems will used for home connections. than do it themselves. When that 8EALD8WEET have to pay more to do so next year, An eight-inch lateral line connec­ happens, you know som e^ng is Care. “EXTRA PROTEIN, BODY S BALANCE” $ 1 3 « according to plans proposed by town tion, used by some industries, now wrong,” Giles said. vX Robert Mazzone doing business as Mazzcraft at 167 ORANGE JUICE ...... Wgal. officials. costs $550. ’That charge would in­ ’The number of requests fo i^ e Benton St. tClAlROL CONDITION II .1601. The coiinection charges are in­ crease to $720, Gjjes said. town to do the hookup work in d ic a t^ Alfred Messinger and Stephen Golden doing business as cluded in the proposed 1979-80 fee Giles said the rates now charged by that the price charg^ by the town is '' A and S Chimney Service at 55 Fairfield St. plans submitted to the Town Board of the' town are lower than those cheaper than what it costs the con­ Directors. ’The board has to act on charged by other communities or by tractor to do the job, Giles said. these proposed plans before they go private developers. He said the proposed increases in into effect. the charges would put town on about DodhdLjMoffett To Speak Property owners are charged a Methodist Conference the same level as area conununities. U.S. Rep. C bri^pher Dodd and Toby Moffet will be one-time fee when they hook into MANCHESTER — Delegates from the guest sp eak era^^^u rd ay ’s annual meeting of the FRESH either the water or sewer lines of the South United Methodist Church are Garden Club Picnic (^ucus of ConnecticutDemocrats.. town. attending the denomination’s three The meeting will be held at Hwtford College for ’The water charge for a one-inch day Southern New England COVENTRY - The Coventry Women. Registration will begin at] 9 a.m. and the CHICKEN LEGS ...... ib Spilled Submarine lateral line connection has been $3W. Conference, starting today at Boston Garden Club will sponsor its annual business meeting and election of officers will start at 10 ’The proposed plan would increase University. potiuck picnic at noon on June 12 at a.m. Dr. Samuel B. Rentsch of Glastonbury, the on Interstate 91 Wednesday. The towing vehi­ that rate to $525, Jay Giles, director Representing South (Church will be the home of Shirley Glenney, Silver The proposed slate of the Caums of Connecticut S 1 1 O cle burst into flames and the trailer spilled of public works, said. Pastors George W. Webb, Laurence Street. Democrats executive board for 1979-80 will be presented FSESH builder of the homemade mini submarine Hostesses will be Helen Mamet, “Benthic Explorer” is placed in an am­ the 21-foot, 11,000-pound submarine on to the ’The increase for a two-inch line M. Hill and Bruce A. Pehrson, along by Dorothy Brindamour, a Manchester resident and would be from $500 to $750, he said. with lay members Mrs. Herbert Alice Collette, and Dorothy Farrell. chairwoman of the nominating committee. bulance, left, after hitting a bridge abutment highway. (UPI photo) Officers will be elected for the com­ CHICKEN BREASTS...... m I ■ 1 9 Likewise for sewers, the charge for McKinney, Mrs. James Mitcheltree During the picnic buffet, district caucuses to elect a six-inch lateral line now is $450. and Stanley Weinberg. ing year. executive committee members will be held. The panel discussion featuring Dodd and Moffet will Society To Meet begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be moderated by Dr. Bernard Added Buses Not Answer ANDOVER - The An­ Sorokin. We Give Old Fashioned Let Our Family dover Historical Society Caucus members wishing to submit discussion topics will meet Sunday at 2:30 or questions to the panel may send these to Dr. Sorokin. Butcher Service... p.m. at the home of Alice Serve Your Family! For Safety of Children Moe, Bunker Hill Road. A short business meeting will STORE HOURS: follow the afternoon picnic. to school with the children. 843-9589 OR 843-9580 By BARBARA RICHMOND Those attending are asked Yetz said police are starting a self protection class for Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland St to bring a salad or Herald Reporter girls in Rockville High School next year. \mu$e' casserole, lawn chair and a I I VERNON — Additional busing isn’t the answer to safe­ He said the “Officer Friendly” program was to be con­ lUMSTtCKEMlWSES Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9dl0 friend. Beverage and ty for younger children going to and from school. Officer ducted in the elementary schools. The school board and 821 HARTFORD ROAd MAHCHESTER dessert will be provided. William Yetz of the Vernon Police Department told the the administration approved it but it is a question of DAILY SPECIAL Sat & Sunday p ro Council Wednesday night. police manpower. M iL R K E T Originally In ancient 'til 6d)0 nZ&H£AITD FASK CONH. Yetz, who handles public relations for the department, Yetz asked for more support for police and asked Greece an idiot was a pri­ MeBOUQuns talked about the “Helping Hand” program now in its parents not to be so quick to criticize. vate person not engaged in third year. The police department has had a pamphlet printed any public office. The term The program was designed to give younger children which explains the rights of the Vernon resident and their has come to mean an igno­ * 2 . 5 9 greater security. Parents in selected homes on each responsibilities to the police. rant, uneducated and unin­ CASH a CAHHV formed person. ■■BBSBSBllBUKBlBlllllim block are asked to spend about 15 minutes, morning and afternoon, standing on porches or walkways to check the '^ ~ ~ ~ “gROCER¥SPEcIa L S ~ ~ ~ ^ n^(~“oardeinTrmiuTro!^cTSpecMr^ progress of the children walking to and from school. TRIMFASHIONSri ftomoted by an incident which a child walking home from the Lake Street School was injured by BB gun shots, SUENDBUZMO pki-riit (nhiora the program has spread to all reas of town. Homes in­ OF MANCHESTER "SWEET LIFE COOKBUT SALE” volved display large white outstretched hands mounted CALDOR SHOPPING P U ZA | ■WMT u n K K * on bright red backgrounds, making it easy for children to APPLESAUCE...... 3 8 0 X .O D * SW EET CORN ■WUT ura A /A A g know where they can go for help. TOLLAND TURNPIKE SLICED or BUTTON MUSHROOMS ...... 4ox.£/Stf* CALIF. LONG WHITE Yetz said that reports of recent incidents have been sw ur u n g A 4 A exaggerated. He cited the incident where a younger child lEMTHERS’lUYI was allegedly coaxed by a stranger to get into a car. The •WUT u n A /A A g POTATOES LB.BAa child did not, but the incident stirred up many parents. PAPEHTOWELS ...... l20oL C / O l l * is S U fl, Ju n e JJioi! •w u T u n ■ A w It was because of this incident that the Board of Educa­ TOMATO JUICE...... 4 9 o i.O tf* vk o w SUMER SQIHSH or tion recently agreed to bus all kindergarten children, ■WHTun s n living more than one-half mile from their school, during KOSHENDILLS ...... 6 4 o i.* l.lS HKCHN SQUISH...... lb. the noon period when older children woudn’t be walking sw u T u n 4 /Q A < with them. ARRIVALS •WUTUn M /A A < Explaining that the additional busing (at additional cost) isn’t going to work, Yetz said there are a lot of •WUT u n RO a SWEET CHERMES Ib. problems with the buses as it is. He said the problems at some of the school bus stops are unbelievable. TERRY MATCH UPSI EIWS A •WUT u n flllA CRANKURT JUICE COCKTAIL...... 49 ox. 0 0 * Yetz said the chidiren are taught safety habits through •WUT u n the physical education program in their schools. He said HIT...! SALAD OIL...... 2 4 0 1 .7 7 * he has gone into all of the nursery schools in Vernon to TOPS ju-*o O R * talk about safety to the pre-schoolers. Reg. $10.00. * 4 . 9 9 FABHIC80FTNER...... b«l D 9 * Illllllllllll All of the schools in Vernon, except the Sykes School ...in the elegant “Van Q," the (Grade 6) and the two parochial schools, are involved in Incredibly soft, supremely the Helping Hand Pro^am . The high school and middle SHORTS Reg. $8.00 * 3 . 9 9 flattering shirt of Quiana school are not involved. nylon. Never Iron, machine^ Speaking of the additional busing, one mother said FROZEN FOODS SWEET m i parents in the area of Vernon Elementary School had wash and dry. It's so lux­ STOUFFER'S asked for buses before the incident where the child was i COLORS: urious, you'd never suspect GARLIC BREAD ...... i...... lOoi. coaxed to get in the car. She said they wanted buses NAVY • ULAC • RED it's practical, tool STOUFFER’S A 4 A A because there were no sidewalks and no crossing guards. Another mother said reports about vigilante groups RUST - OFF WHITE STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS STOUFFER’S W 4 paper being formed was also blown out of proportion. She said it ] , A Li PIPED IN WHITE $ 1 6 .5 0 was just a group of parents who decided they should walk LASAGNA ...... PBPPBRIDaS FARM O A * ^PEEir w V A N H OLD FASHIONED CAKES ...... towels! PARK HILL JOYCE THROUGH THE BIRD’S SYS A / O A w FLOWER SHOP WATER IN OUR TASTI PUFFS ...... io«x.3/0*l' 120 ct. 46 oz. FAMOUS MAKER WAKIFIILO SNOW * A K A SPECIAL CRAB M E A T ...... - . • * ■ 0 0 OF THE WEEK RACING SUITS SHAW’S s REG $ 1 8 1 ^ 2 8 ■ __ LEAF SPINACH . lOoi.4 / * l REGAVS wiLcirs DM IES Where mimen Jojj h i nhuii for men CRAPE JUICE . SOIa^3 / 8 9 * LARGE *d.99 MANCHESTEWiVER WO ■EM I...... _ 903 MAIN STREET I TBI.CITV PLAZA $ 2 . 5 7 BUNCH IDsily9:30-5;30/Thurs.’til9 / Daily 10-9/Sat.‘til 5:2 ,(CASH uhI CAHSV) nOWtK^Md AHMNOiHtMrt TO* *Vf»r OCCAtlOM... OPEN MON.-FRI. 10-9; SAT. 10-6 M OAK STm MAKCUmKR TrI. 649,0791 v 649.144.1 KKKI-: * PABKINC » MIKE OBLOWSKI, Prop.______■ iiiiiiiin u iiu n iiiiiif EVENING HERALD, Thurs., June 7, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 7, 1979 ______Nutmeg Playhouse Giles Says Danial of Landfill Permit Was Proper Will Open June 13 TV Tonight STORRS — The Nutmeg Summer Playhouse opens its 6:00 8:30 gThsRHIaman MANCHESTER - The town who wants to drive into the landfill porary permit for as long as he or she fill for non-Manchester items, Giles material. . . . CSTha FIrat Annual Mother / g Capllonad ABC Nswt town. This includes, such things as 1979 season with the "Student ,” Wednesday, June V Bunch property handled a recent dispute area and dump garbage. Such per­ thinks the cleanup job will take. This ggjj There is not enough material on- _ ThaBrndyBt Daughter Beauty Pageant 12:00 Save Today With A&P's weekend reading the labels on boxes deposited 13, at 8:15 p.m. in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Auditorium at SJokar’aWM (SSAngla ILovsLuey mits frequently are needed by per­ Al’ong with trying to regulate the site to cover the debris at the landfill, 0 S D Studio 8m about the issuance of a permit for the option was available to Carter, but he in the landfill. the University of Connecticut. g Comedy Thaatrs ® Movie "The Desperate town’s sanitary landfiil, Jay Giles, sons who are cleaning their house or wanted a one-year permit, Giles out-of-town debris, the landfill faces Giles said. The town eventually will ® MyThrMSona g Liars Club Hours” (1955) Humphrey Bogart, The town recently has fined some The opening show with its 30-member cast and 15-piece SIGunamoks director of public works, said. yard and have collected a large said. another problem - acquiring cover have to purchase such material. 9:00 Fredric March. firms for using the Manchester land­ orchestra is directed by Nafe Katter with m&sical direc­ OS Dr. Scott On Hsbrawa amount of debris. The issuing of such one-year per­ 6:30 S Ths Last Glralla The town denied a permanent per­ tion by Dr. Jack Heller. Choreography is by George Bunt. (SAAovIS "Roustabout" (1964) QD g Barney Millar g U a ra C lu b The truck Carter was using was not mit for use of the landfill by Joseph mits to out-of-town vehicles could ‘The Student Prince,” is a musical about old . Barbara Stanwyck. g g g ouincy 12:05 A carnival singer leaves during a g Lookin’ Bansr Carter, a property owner in town who his own and was registered in En­ lead to more out-of-town debris being Heidelburg school days and a young prince who must 3) CBS Uta Movie "McCloud: was using an out-of-town vehicle. field. Thiis Giles said he could deposited in the landfill, Giles said. lull In business, but returns lor g Movlaa "International The Concrete Jungle Caper" leave the joys of college to take on the mentel of king the love ol Ihe owner's daughter. House" (1933) W.C. Fields. Peg­ (1974) Dennis Weaver. John In such cases, the person may ob­ receive only a temporary permit Such use'of the landfill for out-of- when his father dies. 2hrs. gy Hopkins. An Oriental produc­ Russell. ITIBowllnaFofDollara es a wonderful "talking box" BUPR tain a temporary permit, Giles said. even though Carter owns property in town garbage is hard enough to con­ SUPER “The Student Prince” will play through June 30 with ilS2iaRBCNawt that becomes an International 12:30 These regulations protect the Manchester. trol already, he said. special performances on June 23 at 2:15 and June 24 at ig SS Over Easy rage. (SMovIs "Jane Eyre" (1971) town’s landfill from being filled with Giles said when a person stops at The town’s landfill, located off 09 Adam-12 "Man On The Flying Trapeze" George C. Scott, Susannah 8:15 p.m. York. out-of-town garbage, he said. the landfill and wants to drive into Olcott Street, is expected to meet the 6:SS (1935) W.C. Fields. Mary Brian. A SALE The Nutmeg has scheduled “Happy End” by Bertold daughter helps her unhappy 12:37 Carter recently complained to the the dumping area, town employees town’s needs through the year 2000. g N e w a Brecht and Kurt Weill July 4 through 14 and “The Fan- father stand up lor his rights, QB g Mannbt ONE WEEK ONLY 7:00 Town Board of Directors. He did not who work at the landfill's entrant^ The landfill, however, would be filled tasticks” which will nin July 18 through Aug. 4. g Royal Hsrttaga ask to see the driver’s license and up earlier if such non-Manchester (S CBS Newt 1:00 understand why he was not issued a For additional information, call 429-2912. QDSI ABCNewa 9:30 g g g Tomorrow permanent, or one-year, permit to registration. debris is dumpted there, Giles said. aUHE fc."*TKBU Q) Dating Game ^ g Carter Country g The Originals: Women In Art 1:41 BUTS use the landfill. If the vehicle is not registered in He said the town does take steps to HD Festival 01 Faith (XINaws with g Soul Train 10:00 Clip and save These A permit is required for a person town, the driver may get a tem­ make sure debris is not from out-of- Hartford Stage Sets S9Newe (SgNawa 2:00 g o ick Cavan d ) g 20/20 (B Joe Franklin Last Sunday-at-Six g Nawlywad Game CD Boris K ailoirs Thriller g Daktarl Super Bonus Coupons! TENNIS g The Odd Couple g g g The innocent And The 2:30 g kAakem And Clancy HARTFORD — The Hartford Stage Company will pre­ Damned (BNaw s SUPER BONUS COUPON Zoning Threatens Accord BALLS sent its sixth and final edition of Sundays-at-Six for the 7:29 g Sneak Preview OAVJIS' 2:48 miS0H*NNL0f«NRNj 1978-79 season on Sunday evening, June 10, at 50 Church g Dally Numbara 10:30 O Movie "The Prelected Man” WIW This Coupon ana a $7.50 Purchase' MANCHESTER — An agreement parking. Roth feels more action might be g 2 8 4 6 St. 7:30 (1967) Mary Peach, Norman Arthur Roth, vice president of taken by the town. A zone change R H C ^ U E t S HEAD gDIckCavatt WC-80Z.CAN-A&P-FR0ZEN between the town and Economy The discussion which is being held in conjunction with (i) P.AA. MagazIrM Wooland. operations for Economy Electric, would be needed for the property to 3 ) Family Faud 11:00 Electric may be in jeopardy because the Stage Company’s current production “Bonjour, la, 3:00 of the zoning of a parcel of land in­ said the firm plans some -expansion, be used for parking. S i ’ O W E t lACQUETS (9 Nawlywad Gama (S d ) g g g News g Six Million Dollar Man SECoMOSj Bonjour" will revolve around the theme of family inter­ g Sha Na Nt ( f) Carol Burnett And Friends which will eliminate some of the “The town made an agreement. 4:00 volved in the proposal. ^ ^ 8 . 0 0 relationships and their effect on personal growth and g SJ) MacNall / Lahrar Report (B Benny Hill ORANGE existing parking. The 20-foot strip of It’s in their hands,” Roth said. ^/CUftSSVGI COMM g The Gong Show g Dick Van Dyke g News The town had planned to give emotional well-being. Economy Electric a strip of land land would be used to make up for the Giles said the town might want to g Dick Van Dyke g Bums And Allen 4:30 CLASSIC N e j o o COMPI f p o o Taking part in the three member panel discussion will 89 Tic Tac Dough near its store on Oakland Street. The lost parking, he said. seek such a zone change. The strip of 11:30 g Kitty Today *EiciM item ExdyM . JUICE be Dr. Bernard Glueck, psychiatrist and director of 8:00 d ) M ‘ A*S*H land was to be used for parking by “It will be a problem if we don’t land is near commercially zoned t m p . o 6 l u x ; 3 0 o o PRO ('W-00 I limit One Coupon Per Family AP-2 research for the Institure of Living iq Hartford; Michael (£ The Waltons (9 Ths Gong Show Valldjuw^jljp^ 602 ' the store, but the town's Planning get it,’’ Roth said of the additional property, and a case could be made i ! MASTR [^400 ^ 89 Mork & Mindy (SgStarakyaHutch and Zoning Commission this week space fdr parking. for such a change, he said. Mawer, MSW, clinical social worker on staff at Child and X Music City News Awards (B Racing From Roosevelt Family Services in Hartford, and Naomi Bressette, g Hizzonnar g g g Tonight said use of the land for parking is Jay Giles, director of public works “If it puts the sanitary sewer MANY SUPER BONUS COUPON W F F . . STANDARD gestalt therapist, co-founder and partner of the Hartford prohibited. for the town, said he does not agreement in jeopardy. I’d consider ■uramaD g g N o v a STRUNG WITH TOURNw NYLON Family Institute. Moderator for the Sunday evening dis­ HIL SXT„ SUN PiL 4234441 Wth This Coupon ana a $7.50 Purchase' The 20-foot strip is residentially remember the easement and the land that,” Giles said of the zone change 9KU1S g Billy Graham Cruaada \w \- P O I N T cussion will be John Ratte, headmaster of the Loomis- g Joker's Wild zoned, and the town’s zoning for parking being involved in the option. STRMNfr ONE- % OZ. PKG.-ANN PAGE V U U S & X R C IN STOCK Chaffee School and member of the Stage Company board In»asiQaQCllii& 7 regulations do not permit such same deal. OH TMB • *lkiONBr of directors. STAim / PG property to be used for parking. “I thought we settled the easement Fft6£ CDV/ep Methodist Women teACHXE^KrELOH Sundays-at-Six is an HSC subscriber benefit. Tickets The town had received a sanitary separately,’’ he said. Roth, however, . , u m H E uG N WlAEit M TMC 25«h CCPmeW'^ MACS sewer easement from Economy disagrees. MANCHESTER — The executive are still available for this production. For reservations ■ CNDSTHURSDi^ P/us and information, call the box office at 527-5151. 1 -CHINA SYNDROMrpous CINE 2 JJ, Electric to run a sewer line through Giles said the town could claim board of the United Methodist 4 PLUS , ★ SKCULMMUS^ tzospt Itnis Exduded By U « CHEESE property near the store. The town that it acted in good faith in agreeing Women of South Church will meet ■UVANYmUM HEAD •lANCROPT* POP 1 onncfiSlFIIC-Miaie VVKOKGA}* then had proposed to turn over the 20- to transfer the property since it did 1-----— Limit One Couixin Per Family AP-2 tonight at 6:45 at the church. ATMOUUUinKE ilN LO P • DAVIS • SNAVWAERT Valid June 3-9.1979 603 foot strip to the store for additional not realize the zoning restriction. Square Dance SKDDLESf^ TARGET OnTOURNAIMNT TRnORH • IATA«WHS0N EAST HARTFORD - NVlONSnUNO ★ REGIHPPMGSPECIAlAr Circle 8 Squre Dance Club SUPER BONUS COUPON f d r o m y of East Hartford will hold I witiiln^^^oruff^a^TS^Hjrchase' ”1 Bolton Car Pooling Urged *2.99 TOWCHOKI its next dance Saturday at * 2 , 9 9 OTWIM BOLTON HAS ITI I O je -m MNjCHUW(_UGIff___ I $ 10.00 Penney High School at 8 BOLTON — “We would feel so drive once each week to go to work Then we could arrange for someone OPEN v u u t p.m. proud of dear little Bolton if it and said the system could also be to do what you suggest on a volunteer •AILY WE NAVE THE FAMOOS Russ Peterson will be showed the rest of the country how to used by housewives for grocery shop­ basis.” 12 NOON TO IPJN. “ SNAUWAERT" calling and the Leemons get around what is going to be an in­ ping.” Mrs. Beckley said, “I don’t feel the SAT. 10 TO 5:30 RACQUETS will be cueing rounds. This In Oil She suggested a “competent per­ idea is very novel but I haven’t heard creasingly tough situation.” INSTOCK will be a “ Mainstream BOB’S PLACE tuna or Water Those were Barbara Beckley’s son be hired on a part-time basis at a of it elsewhere.” Plus” dance. (Formerly The Bolton Dairy) ^ ' 'I tzesgt iteiM EscMted By Ls» words as she proposed having Bolton proper salary for the on going proper She said, “It would be painless and ! Limit One Couixin Per FamBy THE 600 a * I organize a car pooling system.for its job.” people carrpooling together could Concert Tonight I Valid June 3-9. 1979 residents. Mrs. Beckley was obvious­ Mrs. Beckley said, “The program hopefully become friends. We are too PIZZA • GRINDERS • HAMBURGERS ly referring to the constantly rising has to be run intelligently and used to being babied and we are < i\LPINE MANCHESTER - The SUPER BONUS COUPON gasoline prices and the alleged gas­ diplomatically and with a little bit of spoiled.” OF Praise Song Choir of Elim HOT DOGS • FRENCH FRIES With TTifs Coupon ana a $7.50 Purchase' efficiency.” Bible Institute, will present UAOfMV oline shortage. First Selectman Henry Ryba said, <=HAUS VERNON AWARD 80MINIE Mrs. Beckley said, “All you need is Selectman John Carey said, “The “We will take your suggestion under a concert tonight at 7:30 at ICE CREAM • SOFT DRINKS 0KE-320Z.C0NT. a nice big map and cross-index file. It commuter lot should be in operation consideration and will dwell on it TEL. 872-6547 South United Methodist -“THE DEER - wouldn’t take long to set up.” by August and should give us some some more. 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She was bom May 27 at WASHINGTON - Red China is the complexities of Chinese politics is a Hua, whose rise to power so crisis is not at all clear to our in­ Manchester Memorial L \ V ] - Member. Audil Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press Inleinational despair of Western intelligence deadly serious exercise. The direc­ astonished the Western experts. One telligence experts. But then, it’s Hospital. Her maternal ioon be Gisplnos. experts. If, as Churchill observed, tion taken by the most populous na­ secret analysis frankly called Hua’s probably not clear to the Red Chinese grandparents are Mr. and Cualomer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkinalon. Executive Editor Russia is riddle wrapped in a tion on earth can be of crucial impor­ appointment in 1976 as acting Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor leadership, either. Mrs. Lawrence Norige of mystery inside an inigma, mainland tance to tbe rest of the world, and premier a “revelation.” According East Hartford. Her pater­ Washington Whirl China is a fortune cookie wrapped in any signposts pointing toward that to an intelligence rundown the year nal grandparents are Mr. One of the continuing complaints an egg rolUnside a bowl of f r i^ rice. direction cannot be ignored by our before, Hua was considered a and Mrs. Edward Sadosky And tu€ uiM Opinion about Jimmy Carter and his White Our China watchers are not only in policy makers. of East Hartford. Her possibility for top leadership only House staff is that, after two years, the dark about what is going to The ups and downs of recent maternal great­ “over the longer term,” since he had their relations with congressional happen in Peking, grandmother is Mrs. months — abrupt reversals of come to Peking from the hinterlands leaders are still amateurish to the Lillian Penfield of State Vacations; they often don’t only a year earlier. iHII be there economic and ideological policies — point of chaos. In an effort to Newington. Her paternal even know what have convinced the intelligence com­ American China watchers, who counteract this prevailing impres­ great-grandmother is Mrs. Our MoneyMarkef in the former Franks U-Save on the East has already munity that Red China ik experien­ had expected Deng to be named sion, Carter has let it be known that Sonia Sadosky of East Middle Turnpike will re-open with Crispinos. Meanwhile, we a Natural Choice happened there. A cing one of the most volatile periods premier, quickly developed 20-20 the White House “ leg men” on Hartford. She has a Invite all our customers to bank at any of our other five measure of our in its turbulent 30-year history. On hindsight after Hua’s appointment. Capitol Hill — the special assistants brother, Daniel Matthew. experts’ befuddle- the dog-eat-dog tradition of Com­ convenient offices. Then, be at the opening of Crispinos. We’ll “In retrospect,” says another secret who handle the nuts and bolts of coor­ be there. ; See Connecticut First. jai alai continues through the ment is the fact munist regimes, someone must be CIA report, “it is obvious that Deng’s summer. dination — have access to the Oval ; It’s not a new slogan, but it’s a that they didn’t saddled with blame for the “failure” ascension to power was opposed at Office. Every morning, when Carter And the seasonal events are fan­ learn of Hua Guofeng’s appointment good one. We hope it's revived for of policies th a t. have now been every step by the left ... Indeed, in meets with his chief congressional New England tastic. In June alone, we have the as acting premier until weeks after declared mistaken. But intelligence some respects Hua Guofeng would be t)iis year’s vacation season, to con­ liaison man, Frank Moore, he invites Greater Hartford Civic and Arts the event — and then only by reading sources told our associate Tom a better man for the premiership thcbclkruK H ) serve gasoline and pump some Moore’s House and Senate Memorial Co. Festival, the P.T. Bamum Festival about it in a Hong Kong newspaper. Rosenstiel they still haven’t figured than Deng ... Next to Deng, in fact, Flortnc* Boiton, Own«f iponey back into our state’s assistants, William Cable and Danny J ■ ' —— V in Bridgeport, the Farmington Crafts “According to a Western press out who will be the scapegoat this Hua is the most logical candidate for Modem Methods - Monomy. Tate, to sit in. Expo, and the Norwich Rose/Arts report, a Chinese foreign ministry time around. Old Fashioned Honesty • Tbe Nutmeg State boasts some fine the job.” • While Robert Strauss was Festival. spokesman said today that Public Our experts think it’s possible that MONUMENTS attractions — The American stmggling to work out a trade agree­ American Legion Presents Service Awards MARKERS Heritage Savings Shakespeare Festival, Mystic When it comes to summer trips, Security Minister Hua Guofeng has current kingpin Deng Xiaoping — Hua’s greatest asset is considered CEMETERY to be his ability to avoid identifica­ ment with the Japanese that would &Loan Association • Since 1891 one of Connecticut’s chief advan­ been appointed “acting premier,” a remembered J>y most Americans as Past Commander Everett Kennedy, second more than 270 years are, from left, William LETTERING Seaport, Gillette Castle, the Mark give the Unied States a better posi­ tages is its compact size. You can get U.S. intelligence report states. This tion with any one faction in the dead­ ^venient evening & Home Appointments 'twain House and more. the genial little man in the big white from right, was presented a 50-year certificate Stevenson, Lloyd Smith, Charles Wigren and Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4566 - K-Mari Office: Spencer Street. Manchester anywhere jn the state on a tankful of ly tong wars of Chinese Communist tion in the market, little did he ARRANGED • USPIAY AT 1 Salt Water activities are great intelligence scoop was classified cowboy hat — will lose some of his at the 55th anniversary celebration of the Carl Priess. A total of 19 new candidates were 649-3007 • Coventry Office: Route 31. 742-7321 • Tolland Office, Rt 195. 1/4 mile south of 1-66. Exit 99 realize that a wily Japanese toy 1076 BumsiO* Avt.. C. Hertford 872*7387 - Moneymarkel inside Food Mart, W Middle Turnpike In the Manchester Parkade gas. power in the current shakeup. This politics. While this deprives Kim of a along Long Island Sound. Inland, “Top Secret,” naturally. maker was already undercutting his Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the American initiated by a team of past commanders led by W« M* So when you’re planning vacation Trying to keep track of fluctuations will be nothing new for Deng, power base, this weakness is SbIw w S«ficMif Oiere’s an abundance of swimming, efforts, and using President Carter to Legion in Manchester held recently. Other Ted Fairbanks. (Minor photo) activities this year, consider our in what intelligence insiders jokingly described by one intelligence source believed to be offset by his accep­ TEL 528-2680 fishing and boating spots on Connec­ do it. A new windup novelty that’s Legionaires whose combined service totals home state. You may be surprised at call the “Peking Order” is baffling as “acerbic, hard-driving and un­ tability to ail factions as a com­ ticut’s many lakes and rivers. becoming popular in Washington is the diversity of things to do. and frustrating task. Although it promise leader. For camping and hiking, try one of diplomatic.” He already has been "Jimmy, the Walking Peanut.” The the state’s many public or private For a copy of the 1979 Connecticut sounds like an attempt to handicap a purged twice and rehabilitated twice. Whether Hua’s tightrope-walking Vacation Guide, a state map and 4-inch toy is a yellow plastic peanut Engagement areas. horse race, trying to unravel the The keenest speculation centers on skill will get him through the current with a grinning Carter face and two Auto racing buffs have a lot of events list, write to Vacations, NORTHEAST AUDIO Connecticut Department of little feet. “Just wind him up and let choices in Connecticut — at Stafford, ■#i E conom ic D ev elo p m e n t, 210 him go!” the instmetions say. Jim­ Maneggia-Woodward TECH STEREO Thompson, and Lime Rock. There’s my inches his way across a flat sur­ minor league baseball in Bristol, and Washington St., Hartford, CT 0pl06. The engagement of Miss Sharon Ann Maneggia of face at a slow, deliberate pace, but Bolton to David L. Woodward of Manchester has been an­ the slightest obstacle stops him cold. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maneggia Almanac Are the Japanese trying to tell us of 827 Hop River Road, Bolton. something? The evening stars are Mercury, Mr, Woodward is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Verness By United Press International • The softball season is in full Woodward of Dickinson Center, N.Y. T ^ay is Thursday, June 7, the Jupiter and Saturn.' swing in Washington. As a well- Those bom on this date are under Miss Maneggia is a 1973 graduate of Bolton High 158th day of 1979 with 207 to follow. intended effort to let the Central the sign of Gemini. School. She is employed in the Claims Department at The moon is moving toward its full Intelligence Agency work out its Travelers Insurance Co. British fashion expert George $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 phase. hostilities toward the press in a Mr. Woodward, a graduate of Potsdam State Universi­ The morning stars are Venus and “Beau” Brummel was bom June 7, harmless manner, we challenged the ty, is employed by Tri-Star, Inc 1778. The couple is planning a Sept, 29 wedding at St Mars. spooks to a game on the Washington Maurice Church in Bolton, Monument grounds. Shortly before game time, CIA spokesman Dale Yesterdays Peterson called and canceled College Grade because of rain. It was, he said, 25 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borgida are puring at CIA headquarters in subur­ installed for their second term as ban Langley, Va. But it’s not raining Children receive their third anti­ presidents of the Mr. and Mrs. Club in’town* we told him; surely the CIA, polio shots. of Temple Beth Sholom. with all its sophisticated equipment, SIDEWALK SALE Scouts tour West Point. East Catholic High School seniors iould tell what was going on five HUGE TSN8 ALL 10 Years Ago hold prom in school cafeteria after miles from headuuarters. Nope, Electric storm cuts power for cancellation from tbe Hartford replied Peterson, that would con­ seven hours in the northeast section Hilton due to city curfew, a result of DISCOUNTS ★ SF EQUIPMENT ★ BRAND NAMES “I am the GREAT and POWERFUL OZzzzzz ... chug!” stitute “domestic surveillance.” of M an^ester and all of Bolton. racial unrest. LOWEST PRICES YOUIL EVER FINDII Thought Andrew Tully BECEIVEBS t TUBNTABLES • SPEAKEBS • TAPE DECKS • CAB STEBEO After Easter Questions you, so that where I am you may be Jesus was around for some time also. Everything else was unimpor­ Presidential Training Paid Off after Easter. There was plenty of tant compared to this stinging fear of r time for the disciples to ask him all their mortality. It was this fear for WASHINGTON - Until now, it had Carter is in the soup. issue. Under his administration, the to Capitol Hill. He couldn’t call in sorts of questions. I think their their own lives after Jesus was * * « questions probably resembled killed, that was foremost in the dis­ seemed unnecessary to take note in rate of inflation had been reduced any lOU’s in Congress.^because he questions we have for traveler who ciples’ heads. this space of the kiss-and-tell articles But without endorsing another from 12 percent to 4.8 percent. We didn’t have any. Indeed, he often I has gone to a distant exotic country. AH of us can so easily think that all in the Atlantic by James Fallows, a chance for Carter, I suggest that a are now back to double-digit infla­ seemed to be campaigning against a We want to go there too someday. So will be lost in our mortality, but the former White House speechwriter. vote for continuity in the White tion, a condition Ford says resulted Congress owned and operated by the BETH A. HARRISON ROBIN S. MURDOCK T B c it m ic s we ask, what was tbe food like, how Easter season, and every Sunday is After all, everybody has a right to House has its merits. Afherica has from Carter’s overstimulation of the Democratic Party. The voters 943 E. Middle Turnpike 88 South Road, ^ P l O l x i e i ^ long did it take to get there, did you see the day to confirm within ourselves make a buck. sorely needed a measure of stability economy in 1977. proposed, but Congress has disposed Manchester Bolton my relatives, what was the weather and for each other the certainty of But Fallows has a point. After since Richard Nixon was forced out That’s as may be, of course; the with harsh and continued rejections B.S. degree Double B.A. degree like? Our questions have a curious our own resurrection with Christ. beating up President Carter and his of office. We have not been granted fact is, it happened. And as things of Carter policies. Bryant College • * * (Cum laude) mixture of fear for ourselves and And unlike what we may have been aides, he came to an interesting con­ stability, and that poses the question stand today. Carter could have a Smithfield, R.I. Boston College clusion. He said he’d vote for his of whether the voters committed a tough time convincing the public that Meanwhile, the campaign to draft ^ K E N W O O D excitement to get going. Perhaps the told as children, we don’t have to most crucial question is this: where believe this blindly. One of us stood former employer in 1980 because grievous error when they awarded he will give the Republic the stability Ted Kennedy continues apace. Even will we stay, and can we depend on up to Jesus and said, “I want to be “No other potential president ... teh presidency to Jimmy Carter in it needs. House Speaker Tip O’Neill, who says our room reservation? This was my sure it’s you; show^me your hands would be more likely to recognize the 1976. Ford zeroed in on Carter’s problem he’s on Carter’s side, says Kennedy The trauma imposed by Watergate greatest fear when we went to and feet I want to see for myself the bureaucratic pitfalls than a re­ in an interview with United Press could beat Carter for the nomination. cried for a season of permanence. England. In spite of my most careful places where your hands and feet elected President Carter with four International. Carter, he said, “had Blacks, liberals, and active women’s Jerry Ford had bound up the planning, the anxiety keep popping were pierced.” Thomas refused for years of painful education behind no reservoir of support up there (on groups have turned away from the Republic’s wounds, but the process SIDEWALK SALE SUNDAY up, what if we get stuck at 7:30 at all of us to believe Jesus resurrec­ him ... ” Capitol Hill). He was a new neighbor man they elected. of recuperation was not complete; he night with no place to stay and we are tion, as if he were blind. On-the-job training sometimes on the block. He had no long-standing Again without casting a Carter JUNE 10 left out in the cold? If you too have refused to believe pays off, as Harry Truman proved, needed more time to make the body relationship with Republicans or vote, it is simply too bad. What we Jesus, what if mortality overtakes blindly, if in these brief words you and Jimmy Carter’s education cer­ politic ambulatory. Maybe he’d have Democrats, and you don’t build that needed in 1976 was a two-term presi­ failed, but changing presidents like me and I have no place to go? What if feel as if you too have been tainly has been painful. At this point, overnight.” dent. So far, however, this good and W ' Ta.'l shirts is by its very nature an un­ decent Georgian just hasn’t shown a FARMINGTON STORE ONLY I'm left out in the cold? Jesus resurrected a little bit with Christ, inde^, it appears that a majority in Carter did have support — among his own party — publicly or privately settling experience. fast ball with enough hop to get noon till 5 00 skipped over the less important you have. blacks and liberals. But unlike Jerry — would prefer to nominate almost Although Ford had his weakness, himself re-elected. Here, unfor­ questions about food and weather, Rev. John Holliger, Ford, a longtime member of . anybody else for the presidential he did a good job in directing the tunately, we go again. and ankwered this one right away. He Vicar Congress who became Republican economy, today the No. 1 national even sounded like an innkeeper. “In St. George’s Episcopal nomination next year. In short. House leader. Carter was a stranger my Father’s house are many rooms; Church IN CASE OF RAM, ON THE FOUOWMG MONMY & TUESDAY, I will soon go and prepare a place for Bolton Washington Window

ALL S K NORTHEAST AUDIO LOCATIONS bjDq^Snaijfd RUSSELL NORTON LAUREL BURTON 8000PS Foreign Policy Role Questioned 52 O’Leary Drive 34 Garden Road m HONOR SIDEWALK SALE PRICES. Manchester Vernon FOR WHAT DOTH IT PWnr B.S. degree B.A. degree now busily preparing some drastic University of Temple University AMAH By JIM ANDERSON treaties, or attaching less binding Administration officials fear that MANY EARLY BIRD SPECIALS ALL WEEK LONG this may be the fate of SALT JI; amendments to the SALT II package, Rhode Island ' WHOLE WORLR.. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The SALT conditions and understandings. The Panama Canal treaty was never tested in a straight Senate as a form of insurance that it will be AT A U SIX NORTHEAST AUDIO LOCATIONS. II debate raises again an unresolved rejected by the Soviets, even if it issue that has troubled U.S. foreign passed with reservations, understan­ vote, but loaded down with does get two thirds of the vote in the policy since the founding of the dings and amendments. The amendments that will unravel the republic; How much power does the executive branch had to go back to whole seven years of negotiations. Senate. College Newa Senate have? How much should it the Panamanians and convince them As Secretary of State Cyrus Vance have? to accept the changes after the put it during a May television inter­ Ouote/Unquote The Consitution is ambiguous, only Senate had done its work. view: OIL PRODUCERS Among the students who Rambling Brook Lane; and . NORTHEAST AUDIO saying that the Senate should give its The SALT I agreement in 1972 was “ (The treaty) is inter-related and ■ UNITED received advanced degrees Raymond F. McGrane, 80 w “advice and consent” on treaties by not amended by the Senate, but intertwined and various parts of it this year at the University OPEN MONDAY bear upon other parts. Therefore, to ”I guess I did cause a few House St. THRU FRIDAY a vote of two-thirds of the senators several conditions were attached to problems.” of Connecticut are: Manchester: Lois A. lOa.m. to9p.m. it, including one by Sen. Henry amend any part runs a grave risk of present. — Kate Jackson, an ex-star of Bolton: Beverly L. Dwyer, 8 West Middle SATURDAY utoumammmrr Jackson, D-Wash., saying that any killing the treaty completely.” Koerner, 28 Rosewood Tlie two-thirds rule, incidentally, Turnpike; and D. Michael 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. future strategic arms agreements Note that Vance is not denying the TV’s highly rated “Charlie’s Lane. ' kwm was born at the Constitutional Angels.’’ Ms. Jackson, unhappy Masse, 33 Crestwood Convention in 1787 when some fron­ would have to give equal numerical Senate’s consitutional right to tinker Coventry: John W. Fogg Drive. TECH STEREO with the show and her role, was III, 1172 Boston Turnpike. ALL ITEMS ALL ITEMS tier states feared that the numerical­ limits to both sides. with the clockwork of the SALT South Windsor: Jeong LIMITED replaced hy actress Shelley Hack. East Hartford: Mitchell LIMITED ly superior eastern states would give Such was the case with the U.S. package; he is simply saying that it S. Han, Amato Drive; and TO IN STOCK will probably fall apart if 100 (People Magazine) I. Quintner, 40 Cumberland Kurt A. Lorenzen, 29 TO IN-STOCK away U.S. navigation rights in the membership in the League of Nations Drive. QUANTITIES 838 Farmington Ave. Caldor Shopping Plaza Washington Plaza QUANTITIES Senators, in effect, try to crowd Colony Road. Middletown, 346-7953 Mississippi river. in 1920. Even if it had gotten the “I don’t like anybody anymore un­ ONLY Farmington. 677-2432 Manchester. 646-8364 ONLY around the negotiating table. Glastonbury: John E. Vernon: M oira S. The Constitution is less clear on necessary two-thirds vote (it did less they wear a suit.” Vance is saying that radical sur­ Ashley, 65 Minnechaug Casadei, 19 Estelle Drive; Prospect Plaza Caldor's Plaza Norwichtown Plaza whether the Senate can also change not), it was so crippled with Senate — Singer Linda Bonstadt, Road; Barbara K. Bailey, and Thomas J. Stmad, 55 West Hartford. 233-2913 Enfield. 745-1074 Norwich, 887-1464 the treaties. But, despite objections reservations that President Woodrow gery, in the form of amendments, recently stating that she docsn t 411 Founders Road; Bar­ Wells Road. Wilson probably would have vetoed will probably be fatal. think musicians are trustworthy. b ara S. K rugm an, 38 from' various presidents, beginning with George Washington, the Senate the mutilated treaty had it reached That warning may have had an un­ (Us Magazine) has taken the power to amend the his desk. intended effect. Some Senators are EVENING HERALD. Thurs,. June 7, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Thurs.. June 7, 1978 EDC Insists Land Price ObituariM Windsor Ends Catholic Season, 3-0 Stephen D'Angelo Stay Same for Buckland By LEN AlISTER semifinals tonight against the on the mound for the Warriors. In his Penders stated, “Like I told the kids ace, Steuernagel. Sophomore Dennis McCoy MANCHESTER - Stephen we’ve won 16 but haven’t won The senior lefthander, now 7-2, collected three of East’s seven hits in D’Angelo, 64, of Newington died Herald Sporl8Hrii<*r Cheshire-North Haven Region I stead was ace reliever Chris MANCHESTER - The town’s “Is it fair to charge the same when park. This will insure proper anything yet. We would like to,” he wound up with a three-hitter, striking the designated hitter role. “He hit Wednesday at the Newington championship winner at Muzzy Field Puchkoris, who notched his seventh Economic Development Commission you’re not providing the same?’’ “It took two days to get it but added referring to co-ownership of out 11 and issuing four walks. He the ball well, maybe I should’ve had Veterans Hospital. He was the hus­ drainage of the sites. in Bristol at 7:30. East bows out of save. again endorsed its policy that land in Blanchard asked. Other property in it was a savoring win for us,” the HCC crown. fanned 10 of the last 16 batters faced. him higher in the order,” Penders, band of Mrs. L«na’Fastiggi D’Angelo The commission also approved a the tourney at 16-4, but still has one Furlong nubbed Puchkoris’ first the Buckland Industrial Park will not the park has been sold for the $25,000 Windsor High baseball Coach East, a half game behind Xavier in “I’ve been coaching for 10 years with hindsight, offered. and the father of Mrs. Frank sale of property to Ellcot Manufac­ game to play. offering slowly to and beat be sold for less than $25,000 per acre. per acre price and includes sewers. the HCC standings, is tentatively set and except for a youngster from New Windnor (.3) — Huyghue 3b, 2JMI-1, (Geraldine)Damiano of Manchester. turing Co., which is buying one acre Barry Chasen told his Warriors The Eagles picked up where they it out to load the bases. But Ken Robert Blanchard, head of the Other members, however, felt that to host South Catholic Friday at London, Steuernagel throws the ball Cirillo lb, 3-0-1-1, Dobrutsky ss, 2-0-(M), A former Hartford restaurateur, in the park. ’The Town Board of after they completed a 3-0 vic­ left off — stranding runners on base. Brasa also jumped on the first pitch commission’s park design subcom­ the $25,000 price should be main­ Eagle Field to wrap up the con­ by people as well as anyone I’ve Zarek c, 3-0-0-0, Sarant rf, 3-(MM), Lareau he had owned and operated several Directors is expected to approve the After leaving seven on base the day and skied out to center. mittee, suggested that the EDC tained while there still is other tory oveT East Catholic yester­ seen,” Chasen lauded, “He needs a If, 2-1-0-0, M aher dh, 3-0-1-0, Farrow p, 0- restaurants, including College before, they left six more for a total Two singles sandwiched around a ference schedule. reconsider its vote last month when property available in the park. sale next week. day at the University of Hart­ “I think both teams had oppor- little work but Steuernagel will be a 0- 0-0, Puchkoris p, O-O-O-O, Marchuk cf, 2- Tavern, Red Ash and d’Angelo’s Casa James Breitenfeld, president of the of 13 stranded, 10 in scoring position. fielder’s choice followed by a wild 1- 0-0, N arcissc2b, 3-1-1-0. Totals: 23-3-3-2. j it had said that no property in the Commission member William ford. tunites, maybe they had more than good college pitcher. I will say the Blanca. Greater Manchester Chamber of “We left 13 men on base with a pitch placed runners on second and park should be sold for less than the Anderson said the property in the ■ us,” asserted Chasen, "Maybe we UConn pitching staff won’t suffer East Catholic (0) — Kiro SS, 4-0-1-0, He is also survived by two Commerce, reported that work is The State Tournament Class LL good percentage in scoring position,” third with two out in the East eighth. $25,000 per acre price. park has filled very rapidly. He sees didn’t have that many opportunities with him,” he added of the Husky- Giliberto 3b, 4-0-0-0, Furlong 2b, 3-0-1-0, brothers, two sisters and two Region III championship tilt started concurred Eagle Coach Jim Penders, But Craig Steuernagel, who found Brasa rf, 5 -0 ^ , Freiheit lb, 4-0-0-0, Bot- ’Iliere is a parcel in the southwest no reason to reduce the price of proceeding on the planned town bound senior. grandchildren. Tuesday but was halted in the “We just couldn’t get the clutch hit. himself in the same situation the but when we get on base we will do taro c, 3-0-1-0, Ayer cf, 4-0-1-0, Fournier section of the 393-acre park that is remaining parcels yet. visitation program. Farrow received credit for the win, The funeral is Friday at 9 a.m. seventh inning by a thunderstorm. It We had opportunities; you couldn’t previous day, after fighting off something,” he added. That was the If, 0-0-04), McCoy dh, 4-0-3-0, Steurnagel being viewed as a future site by East Breitenfeld said a schedule has his fifth without a loss. He walked from Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral “I think we should proceed with was resumed at the same site, and say we didn’t.” several slants grounded out to short. case in the second inning when the p, 4-0-0-0. Totals 35-0-7-0. been established for such a program, four, fanned three and was touched Home, 247 Washington St., Hartford, Hartford Welding. some caution. It’s not like we have took 36 minutes and 60 pitches to Howie Furlong was at the plate, as “I’m sorry for the seniors but we Warriors scored their three tallies. Key: At bats-runs scored-hits-RBls. The site, however, does not include heads of lettuce that are going to which will have representatives of for four hits. Puchkoris gave up three with a mass at St. Mary’s Church, finish up. he was when the game was have a lot of underclassmen and hope Otherwise, Windsor was over­ sewers and it would be very expen­ the town and the chamber visit local safeties. Windsor 030 000 OOx 3-3 Newington, at 10. Burial will be in spoil," Anderson said. Windsor, 18-2, advances to the suspended, but Dana Farrow was not to make amends with them,” powered by East’s hard-throwing sive to connect into existing lines. businesses on a regular basis. The E ast Catholic 000 000 000 0-0 West Meadow Cemetery, Newington. In other matters, the commission visits would give &e rasinessAs a Full military honors will be accorded Instead, the firm probably would have to install a septic system, which approved a $67,000 expense for chance to discuss any problems or at graveside. might cost about $8,000. drainage work in the west end of the future plans with local officials. Briefs Friends may call at the funeral Bennet Nips Illing home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Yanks Buy Jones William F. Roache NEW YORK (UPI) - The New ROCKVILLE - William F. Wilson Joins GOP Race York Yankees purchased the con­ Roache, 77, of 12 School St. died In Track Thriller tract Wednesday of outfielder Darryl Saturday at his home. MANCHESTER - A second “I plan to challenge Mr. Negro to service as an assistant state comp­ Jones from their Columbus farm club and Butch Wemmell set a school Bennet winds up 8-0, Illing 7-1. Mr. Roache had lived in Bolton Republican has joined the race to answer some specific and pertinent troller. With the meet not decided in the International League. before coming to Rockville eight seek the party’s nomination for Ctin- questions concerning his inefficient Wilson had indicated earlier he until the last relay, Bennet record with a 1:41.3 clocking. On the distaff side, it was close Bennet's Jim Mumley broke the there, too, as Bennet nipped Illing. Jones, who joined the club for years ago. didate for treasurer. operation of the town treasurer’s of­ might run as an independent can­ Junior High boys’ track team Wednesday night’s game against Edward Wilson of 17 Falknor Drive didate for the Town Board of Direc­ school standard in the 880 with a 2:10 53-51. Bennet’s Michelle Maffucci There are no known survivors. fice,” Wilson wrote in his statement Minnesota, takes the place of injured announced this morning he will seek tors. That plan has been shelved, at nipped crosstown Illing, 54-50, clocking. Illing’s Gary Gates won the won the 880 with a school-record ’The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at announcing his candidacy. Reggie Jackson. White-Gibson-Small Funeral Home, the treasurer’s nomination. “I will give positive proposals to least for now, with hid plan to run for yesterday at Pete Wigren mile in the record time of 4:46 while clocking of 2:30 while Illing's Sue 65 Elm St. Cremation will be in Wilson is the second Republican the voters to reduce Manchester’s the treasurer’s job. Track before 400 spectators. Illing eighth grader surpassed his Green also broke her school's record DeCinces Returns own mark in the high jump with a in the event with a 2:33 clocking, Springfield, Mass/ Burial will be in this week to indicate interest in the tax rate,” he said. If both candidates remain in the The 3 '/2-hour meet saw four school BALTIMORE (UPI) - The East Cemetery, Manchester. treasurer’s post. Peter Sylvester of Wilson said he has had more than race, the Republican Town Com­ records set, three by Illing and one leap of 6-feet, 1 %-inches. He also Bennet’s Maureen Lacey turned in a Baltimore Orioles reactivated third There are no calling hours. 43 Scarborough Road confirmed 23 years experience in state and mittee will have to select the person bv Bennet. The final 880-yard relay took first in the 100 and shot put. 6:00 clocking to set another record in baseman Doug DeCinces after six Monday that he is interested in the federal government. This includes to run against Negro. decided the issue, with Bennet taking Leon Botteron (discus) and Ed the mile while two other Illing marks weeks on the disabled list and traded Samuel S. Katz position. it by about six inches. Dziato (long jump and 220) took were set. Mary Mullaney jumped 4- outfielder Larry Harlow to the MANCHESTER - Samuel S. Katz, The Tinman Democrat Roger Negro now serves The Bennet foursome was Steve firsts for Illing while Peter Murphy feet, 9-inches in the high jump and California Angels for cash and minor 79, of 67 Gerard St. died Wednesday as town treasurer, a position he has Djouns. Art Jaspar. Ken Marshall (440), Hasper (hurdles) and Dave Sandy Prior tossed the discus 84-feet, leaguer Floyd Raford to make room on arrival at Manchester Memorial Actor Jack Haley, best-known for his portrayal of the tinman held since 1971. Negro is expected to MAP Withdraws Bid and Art Bruder. The Illing quartet of McMahon (javelin) took firsts for 3-inches to set Ram standards. for DeCinces on the roster. seek re-election. Bennet. Bennet winds up 5-1. Hospital after being stricken at in search of a heart in “The Wizard of Oz,” died at UCLA SOUTH WINDSOR - William Grace said he didn’t know whether Ed Dziato. Tim Lepak. Neil Berry DeCinces, who played Tuesday C? home. He was the husband of Mrs. Medical Center in Los Angeles, Calif., Wednesday, four days Grace, chairman of the Planning and the developers would resubmit the night against the Minnesota Twins, Biuma Rubin Katz. after he was admitted for an apparent heart attack. He was 79. Execs Buy Plan Firm Zoning Commission, has confirmed application at a later date. had not appeared in a game since Mr. Katz was born July 25,1899 in April 26 in California. The night after (UPI photo) that MAP Associates has sent a The developer’s other application Sports Slate Softball Hartford and had lived in West Hart­ EAST HARTFORD - A group of letter withdrawing its application for concerning the commercial portion that game he tore a muscle in his ford most of his life, coming to executives from C-E Maguire Inc. of a zone change concerning a 125-acre of the Buckland Commons project is back during pre-game infield prac­ Manchester 12 years ago. A 1920 Radio. TV roniglil New Britain have purchased the parcel off Deming Street in connec­ still standing, according to Grace. TONIGHT’S GAMES and a single and Mickey Calaci, John tice. graduate of Hartford Public High Sportsmanship Award to Cheney 7:>SO R ed S o x vs. W liile S o x . Vl l 1C engineering, planning and architec­ tion with the Buckland Commons At a May Planning and Zoning I'umpernirkle vs. B&J, 6 — Sommers, Tom Crane and Bill Terms Awaited School, he attended Yale University Air Appeal Hearing tural firm from Combustion project. public hearing on the ^plication for Aaron Silvia, Cheney Tech baseball coach, had reason to smile Cheney Morgan two blows apiece. Hank and was a 1924 graduate of the Pawlowski tripled and singled twice BOSTON (UPI) — Only the terms Engineering Inc. MAP Associates, developers of the rezoning of 53 acres near the last night when he was presented the Earl Yost Sportsmanship uean vs. NUMelhodisl, 6 — Ml. of the salary payment remained to be University of Maine. He was a 1929 and Randy Smith, Steve McAdam C-E Maguire Inc. is working on project, had asked to have the large Manchester town lin^ for a massive Neho worked out after the second meeting graduate of Boston University School Award from the Manchester Chapter of Baseball Umpires by NHL Merger and Frank Seitz collected two hits Scheduled June 14 Blast Hartford’s plan of development. tract changed from an AA-30 to an A- shopping mall, residents took up so Glass vs. Stars, 6 — Keeney in as many days between Boston of Law and had been a practicing at­ Earl Yost. Cheney also posted a winning record and made 20 residential zone, which would much time opposing the request that Pizza vs. Tierney’s, 6 — apiece in Bogner’s 14-hit attack. torney before his retirement. He was history with its first tournament-qualifying team. (Herald Photo Celtics' General Manager Red Auer­ MANCHESTER - A June 14 state dropped the program. Maguire has 700 employes, 160 allow half-acre lots rather than the hearing was stopped and Fitzgerald NIKE a member of Phi Epsilon Pi fraterni­ by Adamson) All Cleared bach and the agent representing In­ hearing has been scheduled in New The elimination of the permit . located in New Britain. three-fourths of an acre. rescheduled for June 28, Grace said. Queens vs. Turnpike TV, 6 — Deadlocked after six innings, diana State star Larry Bird, ty and a former member of Emanuel NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - Alan York for an appeal by town residents program was challenged by Michael Nike Westown Pharmacy defeated Auerbach met with Bird’s attorney Synagogue of West Hartford. who are challenging the federal En­ Dworkin, a Manchester pharmacist Eagleson, executive director of the Gus’s vs. Flo’s, 7:30 — Nike Lathrop Insurance last night at Nike, He is also survived by a daughter, Bob Woolf Wednesday, after vironmental Protection Agency’s and environmentalist. The NHL Players' Association, knew the Firemen vs. Vittner’s, 6 — 5-4. reaching a compromise agreement Mrs. Jerome (Judith) Baskin of Burglary implications of what took place decision to approve the state’s Manchester Environmental (Coali­ Thoughts Robertson Swinging big bats for the winners the day before on a salary for the 6- Manchester; a brother, Martin A. AL SIEFFERT'S says Wednesday. elimination of the indirect source tion, headed by Dworkin, also joined Talaga’s vs. Moriarty’s, 7:30 — were Steve Bania and Carl Hunt with foot-9 College Player of the Year, Katz of West Hartford; two grand­ “What we gave up was our last op­ permit program. the court action. Suspect Fitzgerald two hits each. The latter collected Sources close to the negotiations con­ sons, Jonathan Lewis Baskin and The case is related lo the J.C. The challenge has been un­ ApLENty portunity to legally block the Zipser vs. Jaycees, 7:30 — the tie-breaking RBI. Jeffery Michael Baskin, both of firmed that both parties had Penney Co.’s huge catalog distribu­ successful so far, and the plaintiffs Indicted merger, but I do not feel that that Robertson Jim Sylvester’s two hits led the Manchester; and several'nieces and WHY PAY MORE! would have been in the best interests accepted a figure of approximately tion center, which now is under con­ have filed an appeal in the U.S. Se­ losers. nephews. $650,000 a year. struction in the Buckland Industrial cond Circuit Court of Appeals in New MANCHESTER - A “SEE THE AIR CONDITIONER EXPERTS of the game,” said Eagleson. WOMEN’S REG INDY The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. in federal grand jury has in­ The NHLPA voted overwhelmingly Rose in Lead Park. York. That appeal is scheduled to be Eastern Realty trippled J&B, 11-4, Nassiff Cameras were on focus last the chapel of Winstein Mortuary, 640 dicted William W. Cline, BEFORE YOU BUY. ” By Len Auster to accept a compromise agreement The plans for the J.C. Penney heard Thursday, June 14 at 10 a.m. last night at Cheney. night and the result was a 4-3 win NEW YORK (UPI) - Farmington Ave., Hartford. Burial development were announced in 1976. The plaintiffs are represented by 20, on one count of theft of with the league that apparently over Peppino’s at Nike. Philadelphia's Pete Rose has taken will be in Temple Beth Sholom Cindy Cornish had three hits in­ Soon before the firm was scheduled attorneys Bruce Beck a ^ Anthony federally insured bank removes the last obstacle to the ■ Frank Melluzzo set the offensive the early first base lead over rival Memorial Park. No Question cluding a homer and Eileen Henson to have its indirect source permit Pagano of Manchester. ‘ funds in connection with We Have NHL’s planned merger with the pace with three hits and scored three Steve Garvey of Los Angeles while A memorial period will be While it’s been said in many circles already, there should be no and Sue Leslie two apiece for application processed, the state the Tuesday morning < $ 3 0 Cool Knight World Hockey Association. runs. close races are developing at second observed at his late hdme. Eastern. Gail Cappuccio tripled and dropped its requirement for the per­ Pagano said Joseph Moskowitz, an robbery of the Connecticut Them Alll question that Andy Baylock be named the new University of John Ziegler, NHL president, and Each team had eight hits in the base and in the outfield, according to The family suggests that any singled to pace J&B. mit. assistant attorney general with the Bank and ’Trust Co, 893 Connecticut head baseball coach. Eagleson reported they have settled well-played game. the first weekly National League All- memorial gifts may be made to the The permit measured the effects State of California, is expected to be Main St., it was reported on a five-year agreement that will DUSTY Star voting tabulations announced Youth Activity Fund of Temple Beth FROM 5000 BTU The ever-popular Baylock has the Eagle baseball nine can still win EASTERN on air quality caused by traffic to and present at next week’s hearing on the today. served a long a faithful appren­ permit the NHL to take in Hartford, Deadlocked at 7-all, Belliveau Thursday by Commissioner Bowie Sholom, 400 E. Middle Turnpike. TO 34000 BTU a share of the Hartford Country Scoring in ail but one inning, CRT from such large developments. Such appeal. California filed a friend of The California man, who ticeship under retiring Larry Pan- Conference crown. Xavier finished 9- Quebec, Edmonton and Winnipeg at whipped Second Congo, 19-2, last Painters erupted for seven runs in Kuhn. CAPACITY. the annual business meetings in Mon­ a permit had to be issued before con­ the court motion to join the plaintiffs lived in Manchester for a ciera. He has had numerous offers to night at Mt. Nebo. the last inning to bury the BA Club With less them one-tenth of the Edward L. Weber 1 in the conference. East is 8-1 with a treal next week. struction could begin, but then the in the case. brief period, was indicted go elsewhere, a few years ago game against South Catholic still to Tom Tomassetti ripped three hits last night at Robertson Park, 14-7. expected vote tabulated, the ten­ MANCHESTER - Edward Louis Wednesday in San Fran­ offered everything including the be played. That contest, no matter Campbell Ailing and Tom Rund, Don Nicholson, John Two hits each came off the bats of tative National League starting Weber, 71, of 801 Main St. was found cisco. ’The U.S. Attorney’s kitchen sink by a Yankee Conference Gary Wieliczka - one a homer - Dan lineup looks like this: Rose, catcher ALL SIZES IN STOCK when, will be played. BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Red Sox Dlugoenski, Al Falco, Merritt dead at his home Wednesday after­ office in Hartford said rival, yet has declined all overtures. Garris, Ray Janek, Pete Belliveau Bob Boone, second base Manny HUD Reviews CD Bid Individually, East’s John Clifford, reliever Bill Campbell, thought to be Harrington, Ed Killingbeck and Ron noon. Cline was arrested by FBI If you cut into a vein, you’d and Rick Kausas. Trillo, third base Mike Schmidt, BEFORE YOU BUY Harry Carr and Yvonne Nolen took over his shoulder problems, has re­ Janes were all in the two-hit class for Mr. Weber was born March 24,1908 agents as he stepped off a probably find Baylock bleeds Husky Class M track titles in the two-mile, the Bankers, who stroked 19 blows. The Clubmen were paced by Rick shortstop Larry Bowa, and out­ in Rockville and had lived in plane in San Francisco. aggravated the injury that last year fielders Greg Luzinski and Garry Despite Vote for Ban Blue and White. 120-yard high hurdles and 100-yard drastically limited his playing. Al Fyler, Kevin Carriere, George Bennett, Dave Hanley and Dick Manchester for several years. Police alleged he stole over CHECK OUR PRICESI If he isn’t named, and the delay is Stratton, each with two bingles. Maddox, all of Philadelphia, plus out­ from withdrawing from the program dash respectively. Cappalla and Bob Eschmann Jr. each Before his retirement, he had owned MANCHESTER - The federal $2,000 in coins from the too long already, there should be a Congratualtions to all champs. had two safeties for Congo. REC fielder Dave Parker of Pittsburgh. and operated a gasoline service sta­ Department of Housing and Urban until the full merits of the case are bank, most of which has full-fledged investigation. The MCC Vets had on their hitting heard. Thus, the town must continue Soccer Jackson Sued tion on Windsor Avenue in Rockville. Development is reviewing the fifth- been recovered. ENERGY SAVING Baylock isn’t the natural choice — CHARTER OAK togs last night and it resulted in a 14-5 with its application. Bits and Pices NEW YORK (UPI) - Yankees out­ He was an Army veteran of World year Community Development A spokesman for the U.S. he’s the only choice. Blistering 15 hits. Oil Heat cooled decision over Martinizing at Keeney. McLean said HUD is processing fielder Reggie Jackson was sued for War II. application, but it will have little Attorney’s office said Cline Former Manchester High standout INTERMEDIATE off LaStrada Pizza, 11-5, last night at John Kearney, Ed Satkiewicz and Manchester’s fifth-year application ...COOL VALUES $150,(XK) in damages Wednesday by a He is survived by a brother, other involvement in town until the had been stopped for a Bruce Ballard has been named co­ Cosmos 5 (Jeff Daigle, Jay Fitzgerald Field. Brad Stearns each stroked three hits as it would any other. There are no Reap Harvest woman who charged he slapped her George H. Weber of Rockville; three related court case is settled, John security check at Bradley THIS SUMMER. captain of the 1980 University of Hedlund, Dave Bean, Brian Bonano, Bob Haley, Fred Schneider, Ray and Bruce Garry had a pair for the sisters, Mrs. Pauline Farr of Vernon McLean, area HUD director, said. special considerations being made International Airport in MAKE YOUR This has been a good spring for Pennsylvania baseball team. Ballard Steve Cichowski), Kicks 3 (Steve Vets. and threw her to the ground at a because of the pending court case, he local teams. Cheney Tech qualified Braun, Bob Bycholski, Ken Ferry Manhattan movie theater last and Mrs. Marie Waltz and Mrs. Ger­ Manchester residents voted April Windsor Locks when of­ SELECTION will be pitching this summer for the Wirta, Roger Greenwood, Bill Frat- each had two hits for Oil Heat. Dorn Ray Vogt’s three safeties led the trude Schultz, both of Rockville; and 17 to withdraw from the Community said. ficials noticed he was for the state baseball tournament for Hyannis Mets of the Cape Cod taroli). losers while Bill DiYeso and Paul summer. HUD must decide on the Slomcinsky .and Mike Weiss had several nieces and nephews. Development program for two years. carrying suitcases full of NOW! the first time ever and Coach Arron League...East Hartford should have Rowdies 2 (Ken Krause, Dan Qan- Miller lashed out two blows each. Cassandra Smalls, of New York, Manchester application by June 25. If three and two blows respectively for The funeral is Friday with a That withdrawal, however, has been coins, but state police were Silvia feels it’ll be easier from how a formidable American Legion cy— Clancy goal 2:30 in second over­ claimed that Jackson attacked her that application is approved, though, on. “Never is a long time, once you Pizza. graveside service at 2 p.m. in Grove challenged by a lawsuit filed by three unaware of the crime at baseball team this summer. The Post time), Indians 1 (Myles McCurry). July 12 at the Loews Cine Theater in it is unlikely the town will spend any No Installation do it you want to go it again,” Pizza bounced back later to edge Manhattan because she tried to get Hill Cemetery, Rockville. low-income residents. the time. 77 entry will have a group of top-notch past Center Congo, 11-10. Mike Pan- Holmes Funeral home, 400 Main The case is pending and is expected of the money involved because of the Cline was arrested as he ...Plug in Comfort expressed the second-year coach. 'pitchers, including Craig Steuer­ JUNIOR his autograph. “Without just cause or legal questions that are not yet Manchester High claimed two ciera had two hits including a solo Red Sox Picks provocation,” she said in the suit St., is in charge or arrangements. to take several months to resolve. stepped from the plane Take home a Carrier nagel, Gregg McGowan, Bob North: Rangers 1 (Jim Duffield; homer and Dennis Cole, Ron Slom­ ’There are no calling hours. In the meantime, HUD’s Hartford answered,he said. nearly 12 hours after the C Ctimo- titles. The boys’ track team and filed in state Supreme Court in Room Air Conditioner and ir^stnn Ouellette, Tom Guidotti, Kevin Mark (Coulter, Eric Wallert played cinsky, Jim Poole and Mike Maloney BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red office will continue review work for McLean also said he does not burglary and only six hours plug it into standard household “ pluqit girls’ softball squad each annexed Hickey, et. al. Batting could be q well), Knights 0 (Tad and Jamie Sox selected 16 more players Manhattan. Jackson has 20 days to expect HUD to make any changes in lashed two hits apiece. Scott Turner Manchester’s fifth-year (1979-80) after the theft was dis­ power. Then sit back In CCIL championships. It marked weakness, though. But, with that Gembala best in defeat). Wednesday on the second and final respond to the suit. the present situation in Manchester coofirx had three knocks and Chuck Bevan, application for the program. The covered. cool comfort. championships No. 1 for both pitching lineup, it seems a run or two Hurricanes 2 (Robbie Chaloux, day of the 1979 regular phase free Disabled List related to the Community Develop­ Clarence Switzer and Connie Banas Lottery application is being processed Manchester police, state coaches, Dick Williams and Mary will suffice. Tom Finnegan), Racers 2 (Gary agent draft including three New Faignant, in the respective sports. two apiece for Congo. TORONTO (UPI) - The Toronto despite the vote to withdraw because ment program. police and the Hartford of­ Wood, Rob Melley). Englanders. “I don’t think you’re going to see — The Indian boys’ tennis team gar­ Blue Jays placed left-hander Jerry of the pending legal decision. fice of the FBI pieced —— South: Chiefs 4 (Steve Logan 3, Ed­ On their first pick of the day, Garvin on the 21-day disabled list HARTFORD — The winning any requirement* put on or taken off nered second place in the CCIL Oops CANDLELIGHT U.S. District Court Judge M. together the investigation die Adams; two goals in second over­ Breaking open a tight contest with Boston selectd pitcher Tom Wednesday. number drawn Wednesday in the until the status'of the program is behind Hall while a state honor was Chris Kelley, not John, tied for se­ Joseph Blumenfeld issued a tem­ which led to Cline’s cap­ SIERM time offset one in first overtime by an 11-run sixth inning explosion. McCarthy, 18, of Plymouth, Mass. A spokesman for the American Connecticut daily lottery was 082, known," he said. SUPER gained by senior (Jiris Boser and cond place in the high jump at last porary injunction to prevent the town ture. Cline is being held on Earthquakes), Earthquakes 3 (Keith Allied Printing outlegg^ Bogner’s, The team also selected Holy Cross League team said Garvin suffered a SIESTA l& H WEATHERNUKER Mike Custer. The pair combined to weekend’s Class LL Boys’ Track a $10,000 bond and can Blanchard 2, Chris Nelson). 23-9, last night at Robertson Park. shortstop and basketball star Ron slight tear of a tendon his left arm in take the Class LL doubles crown Championship. The Manchester High choose to make a plea Flyers 8 (Scott Gorman 4, Brian Don Leonard rippled two triples, a Perry, 21, of Shrewsbury, Mass., and a game against Detroit May 29. The Tuesday evening at the Hamden athlete and other qualifiers will be at there or can return to From 9300 to 23,200 Coughlin 2, Brendan Gorman, Ray double and two singles to lead left-hand^ pitcher Bob Birrell, 21, of Blue Jays, currently on a road trip, From 5100 BTU From 24,500 to 34,- Racquet Club. the State Open Meet Saturday at Hall Recycling System Works Connecticut. BTU capacity. Luce), Lions 1 (Buddy Zackery). Allied’s 25-hit onslaught. Joe Scituate, R.I., a Brandeis University said there would be no immediate 000 BTU capacity. capacity. Econo Econo-Zone direct East Catholic won the first-ever High in West Hartford. senior. If convicted, he could King size cooling VanOudenhove' added a triple and replacem ent for Garvin on the GLASTONBURY — Some towns general fund. side pickup.” zone super quiet air where you want It. HCC boys’ tennis championship ^hile receive up to 10 years in without big system MIDGET two singles. Bill Wilde two triples roster. have had trouble implementing Pryzby said that there are four Kinne, who has a satellite station portablo for Eliminates frost, prison and a $5,000 fine. cost. Air condition South: Oceaneers 2 (Shawn Hart, satellite collection stations located behind his gas station on Main Street, bedrooms and other even temp ther­ strong voluntary recycling Detective Captain your home todayl Mike Morianos; both goals in first programs, but not Glastonbury. around the town. He said that he said that the sooner curbside pickup Joseph Brooks of the small rooms. mostat. MB*s Stop Bristol overtime). Chieftains 0. Little League In fact, Glastonbury has such a thinks his is the only town that has is started, the better it will be. Manchester Polijbe Depart­ Caribous 3 (Manny Fendell, Dennis them. “If it is not in the budget this year, ment said Cl|ne would Scoring four times in the bottom of hits. He gave up a run in the second good system of voluntary recycling, Foreman, Larry Jarvis), Whitecaps singled and Shawn Smith doubled and “We have to make it convenient for it should be included next year. probably be' tried in the second inning, Moriarty Bros, on an RBI single by Tom Barlowski TONIGHT’S GAMES INTERNATIONAL that the Capitol Region of 0. singled twice for Civitan. Rick Governments saw fit to do a $10,000 people to recycle,” he said. “People “Some private firms have already stopped defending Twilight League and a marker in the fifth, a solo A&N vs. Janitors, 6 - Waddell Exploding for seven runs in the California because his * HUNDREDS OF UNITS FROM 4000 BTU TO 34000 BTU North: 2 (Chris Maneri, Mackiewicz tripled and Jeff Scanlon study of its system to see if similar are not going to go out of their ways express^ an interest,” he said. champ Bristol Cassins, 5-2, last night homer by John Chapulis. Carter vs. Medics, 6 - Buckley first inning, Boland Oil tripped the family is there.' AND WE CAN INSTALL EVERY ONEI Tully Patulak), Cougars 1 (Corey singled and doubled for Legion. programs could be initiated in other to recycle, but we can make it con­ Ralph Mandeville, superintendent at St. Thomas Seminary. The mISs roped five hits in the se­ Carter). Ansaldi’s vs. Queens, 6 • Leber Lawyers, 7-1, last night at Leber towns. venient,” P^zby explained. of sanitation, said that Paul Dion, a Now You Know The Gas Housers even off at 2-2 cond, including a 2-RBI double by Field. Metros 3 (Todd Powers 2, Jill INT. FARM Robert Pryzby, director of public Pryzby said that the town is com­ troubleshooter with the Department WINDOW SLIDING WMOW while Bristol goes to 3-2. Moriarty’s Fred Flynn. BUI Chapulis stroked NATIONAL Sue Wallace once again led Benjamin Franklin in­ THRU-WALL TRANSOM Boggini), Hawks I (Gerald Samp­ 7-Eleven outlasted the Lawyers, works, said that the town brings in ing up with a proposal to initiate of Environmental Protection, said Filler panels ssture nest No need to (ret! Al returns home Friday night at three of Uie Gas Housers’ 10 safeties. Two four-run outbursts powered Boland’s attack with three bingles vented swim fins. fit Ru9penKKJntino For custom, bulK-ln look. For commarcIM list. Puts Slefferfa can easily mount son). 19-12, last night at Verplanck. more and more revenue each year curbside pickup. Pryzby said that that “we have the most diverse Alfordt extra massurs o> Manchester Community College at 6 Ray Gliha, Mike McDonald and Nichols Tire past Moriarty Bros., 11- with Dave Mazzotta adding a double. brackM providee quick, unit up and out of tho way. the unit Ihto your iHdIng East: Fury 4 (John DeQuattro 2, Brian Kennedy had five hits, in­ because of recycling. this might really further the system in Connecticut. We compare permanent installation. windows, tool o’clock against the Imagineers. Chapulis each had' RBIs for Moriar­ 9, last night at Buckley Field. Winning pitcher Pete Frankovitch Pools Closed ‘INSTALLATION EXTRA Mark Hennequin 2), Apollos 3 cluding three doubles, and five RBI “Last year during the months of recycling process. He said it is just a with the leaders. Ernie Perun made his first start ty’s. (Daniel Callahan 3). Moriarty’s rallied for four runs in the went the distance, striking out 14. EAST HARTFORD - to pace the winners. Shawn Kennedy January through April, we recycled question of how to implement it. Mandeville said the town’s satellite for M6rlarty’s and scattered five Sting 3 (Steve Carlson, Greg final frame but fell short. Mark Loshuk collected two of the The Department of Parks ionite added four hits and.Ei'ic Letenore 839 tons and made $5,656. ’This year Town Council Chairman Henry trailers could be unique throughout Alaimo, Tom Cdrlson), Sounders 1 Eric Johnson had a two-run double, Lawyers’ five hits. and Recreation announces til 9 three and three RBI. Mike Hille and during the same months we collected Kinne also would like to see curbside the country. Q M Xpt'A LaHcS Parrish (Ken Melluzzo). Bobby Blake rapped two doubles and At Tuts i SAT m 5 Andrew Dallesio had three and two that the swimming pools 1,721 tons and made $10,701,” Pryzby pickup of recyclables. He also suggested the town is NEW YORK (UPI) — Lance Parrish, who hit .519 during the week of May West: Apaches 1 (Lee Magowan), Wayne Williams two safeties, and AMERICAN FARM will be closed due to 443-445 HARTFORD RD. l / | / MANCHESTER MOk. THURS, hits respectively for the Lawyers. said. “We might have reached a plateau looking toward mandatory recycling. 29, was unanimously selected as the American League Player of the Week, Flames 0 (Paul Henrys played well). Brian Dunn fanned nine and also Civitan outdistanced American graduation ceremonies on CORNER OF MCKEE ST. END OF KEENEY f « TIL 9 Pryzby said that the town recycles with our recycling program right “We are heading that way out of the AL office announced. BruUis 4 (Adam Wickham, Mike stroked a two-base knock for Nichols, Legion, 15-11, last night at Buckland. June 14 at East Hartford ROOKIE glass, tires, bottles, batteries and ,now,” Kinne said. “However, we are necessity,” Mandevlll said. “Bob Parrish, who had a .852 for the week, compiled 23 total Hassett, Jeremy Moore, Tom Robin­ now 7-4. Brian Feshler had a two-run Mike Young had four hits including High School and June IS at vJr ^ ^ Off '-S'* 647-9997 Big Red Machine stopped the Blue even brush. All of the money made anticipating a mandatory recycling Pryzby will be developing the bases, including two home runs and three doubles. The Detroit Tigers’ young son)) Devils 0 (Pryce Maltempo best homer among two blows for Moriar­ two doubles, Rick Moody stroked Penney High School. Bombers last night, 7-3. from recycling goes into the town’s program which would include curb- program for the town.” ^ J 647-9998 catcher also had two game-winning hits and eight RBI. in defeat). ty’s, now 4-6. four bingles, Mike Roche tripled and K.Yi:.i9inu nciixiiLiu, iiiuia., June i, laiti— i-ALie. PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 7, 1979 Jim Spencer Delivers, ’ Standings j Product of Tough Neighborhood ns wf^ National League Wilkens Took Right East TIME, w L P e t. GB t . -f: Yanks Win for Guidry Montreal 30 19 .612 — iff cKn “I think I was more nervous at St. Louis 29 29 .604 % NEW YORK (UPI) - Iffite bad g a n ... I Columbus than I was tonight, though. Pittsburgh 27 23 .540 3% Path as Youngster Marshall has been having the can’t go out there and pitch well all I didn’t think I had a reason to be ner­ Philadelphia 29 25 .537 3% (Jiicago 22 27 .449 8 NEW YORK (UPI) - For whole thing as a great experience. It starts with defense. Our fast break is <-V kind of' year relievers dream the time,” said Guidry of his fivfr. vous. I’ve been around. Maybe if I of. But Wednesday night, the hitter, which would have made most were a younger player...” New York 20 30 .400 lo w the benefit of any out-of- taught me survival, never to be in­ ignited because we stop the other ace fireman threw a “bad pitchers happy. “B’uorv.hin,,“Everything was up­ Jones contributed to the winning W eal towners who haven’t been timidated by anybody or anything.” team. When our defense is at the very top, our offense picks up.” stairs for me but I made some good rally as well, bunting Graig Nettles W L P e t. GB Sam Schulman, the enthusiastic 69- pitch’’, and Jim Spencer was there yet, Brooklyn’s Bedford- year-old owner of the Sonics, fired Another aspect Wilkens constantly pitches when I needed them. You from first to second with the winning Houston 34 24 .586 — more than happy to take ad­ Stuyvesant section isn’t exact­ works on is unselfishness among his know I’m doing a good job when I run. After Jerry Koosman walked Cincinnati 30 25 .545 2W Wilkens as player-coach seven years vantage of it. have to scuffle and I can still win. Chris CJiambliss, Marshall came on Los Angeles 27 31 .466 7- ly the garden spot of the world ago, dealing him to toe Cleveland players. He always tries to get Spencer, batting for Bucky Dent Sometimes you just get a bad night.” to make his 31st appearance and got San Francisco 26 30 .464 7 You can get a few thrills just by Cavaliers with Barry CHemens for everyone involved. I f ' - with runners at second and third and Guidry’s wildness allowed Roy White to hit into a force. White San Diego 26 32 .448 8 walking through the neighborhood. If Butch Beard. That makes Wilkens “We proved that when we move the two out in the bottom of the ninth in­ Minnesota to take a 1-0 lead in the then stole second before Spencer Atlanta 20 35 .364 12W you see a cat with his tail on, you the only rehired coach in NBA ball and get everyone involved, we’re know he isn’t from the immediate history ever to win a championship. a better ballclub.” ning, drove a 2-2 pitch from Marshall first inning. After two were out, Ron delivered. Wednesday's Results The Spencer hit made a loser of area. The kids who go to school there He insists he bears no resentment Wilkens played basketball at Boys i '♦f-p** to left for the winning hit as the New New York 5, Cincinnati 3 Koosman, making his first American don’t always graduate, some of them toward Schulman for his earlier High School in Brooklyn at the same ■ York Yankees edged the Minnesota Chicago 3, San Diego 0 League start in New York. Koosman, Joe Martens are acquitted. departure from Seattle. time Tommy Davis, who later was Twins 3-2 Wednesday night. Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 4 Pat Augeri n-t: “It was a high screwball, a bad who pitched for 12 seasons as a Lenny Wilkens, coach of the NBA “I feel Sam is a friend,” said the signed by the Dodgers, was on the member of the New York Mets, Montreal 12, Atlanta 2 champion Seattle SuperSonics, was Sonics’ 41-year-old coach, still in fine team. While Davis went on to play pitch, a hanger,” Spencer said of the St. Louis 6, San Francisco 5 MCC Relays June 23-24 yielded seven hits in 8 1-3 innings in born and raised in Bedford- physical condition. “The only objec­ baseball, Wilkens went to Providence game-winner, which gave Ron Houston 4, Philadelphia 3 Guidry the victory. “You don’t see suffering his fourth straight defeat Stuyvesant. That gave him a good op­ tion I ever had was the way the deal College where he was considerably him (Marshall) every day and he’s following seven consecutive vic­ Today’s Games portunity to go wrong if he wanted, was handled.” influenced by his coach there, Joe probably the best in the business at tories. San Diego (Perry 5-4) at Chicago but he was one of those unusual kids. Wilkens was playing golf at the Mullaney. It was Mullaney who once “I was very anxious to pitch this (Holtzitian 4-4) Past High Jump All he ever cared to do was get a job time and his wife received a call said of Wilkens, “You look around what he does. In that situation, he’s Jackson waiked on four pitches and gonna go with his best pitch went to third on Jose Morales’ single. game. I couldn’t wait,” said San Francisco (Knepper 5-2) at St. to help his family, study and play from the Sonics’ front office telling and everybody else is sweating but because he doesn’t wanna get beat Guidry then uncorked the first of two Koosman, who left the game to a Louis (Denny 34), N basketball whenever he had the her about toe deal only a few minutes Lenny is dry.’’ with his second best. The pitch wild pitches to score Jackson. ’That standing ovation from the crowd of chance. That shouldn’t necessarily before one of her relatives phoned Recalling the remark, Wilkens j>.»t stayed up and I went with it.” was all for the Twins until the ninth. 34,075. “I started thinking about it American League Winners Entered be taken to mean he was a Goody her from New York informing her he smiled and said, “They still tease me Craig Steucrnagel Two Shoes. had heard about it on the radio. about not sweating. I dunno, 1 feel if 1 The ninth-inning rally was made The Yankees took a 2-1 lead in the after my last start. It (the ovation) East “You didn’t grow up in Bedford All that is forgotten now. Especial­ get excited and lose my head, how necessary by three consecutive fourth on Lou Piniella’s single, a dou­ was very satisfying. I’ve always been W L Pet. GB The three previous winners of Men’s Open Division high jump Minnesota singles with two out in the ble by Darryl Jones — recalled treated with respect here. Stuyvesant without having fights,” ly since the Sonics, a team without am I going to help the team?” All-HCC Picks Baltimore 33 21 .611 — “You know he’s a great pitcher will compete in the 1979 MCC New England Relays June 23-24. Wilkens laughed Tuesday, a day any superstars, beat the Bullets, who Generally, Wilkens wears such a top of the inning. Guidry, 6-4, had earlier in the day from Columbus to Boston 31 21 .596 1 Four East Catholic performers replace the injured Reggie Jackson when you go out to face him,” Guidry Pete ^ucher, last year’s winner, ball teams. He captained toe UMass during which Brooklyn Borough defeated them in seven games for the solemn expression, he looks almost walked a career-high six batters but Milwaukee 32 25 .561 2W have been tabbed to the all-Hartford had a two-hitter when Craig Kusick — and Juan Beniquez’ two-run single. said of his opponent. "He’s never had will be challenged by toe 1977 champ track team in 1978, was toe first President Howard Golden honored championship last year. grim. None of this was lost on the New York 30 25 .545 3W County Conference (HCC) baseball — with an infield hit — Bombo Rivera “It was nice, a surprise,” the 28- the team to back him up though. But Pat Augeri, and 1976 winner Joe Connecticut resident to high jump him with a citation on the steps of Essentially, Wilkens’ philosophy on Sonic fans in Seattle’s Kingdome, a Contributing to Effort Detroit 25 24 .510 5W team, it has been announced. and Bob Randall singled to pull the year-old Jones said of his recall, he was one of the best left-handers Martens. Boucher had an outstanding seven feet. City Hall for serving as a perfect basketball is simple. couple of whom got up a homemade Cleveland 26 27 .491 6W Pitcher Craig Steuernagel, first Sidelined with torn ligaments in his right thumb, Rod Carew ’Twins even at 2-2 and set the stage which came Wednesday afternoon. around for a long time.” year at UConn, winning the Yankee At present. Martens is a candidate example to the youth of the com­ “I think basketball was designed to banner during the championships Toronto 14 42 .250 20 (inference indoor high jump cham­ munity, as well as for leading the the be a team game,” he said. “Those which said, “Let’s Make Lenny baseman Mike Freiheit, rightfielder holds up cue card for Angel fans to rally behind during play. for a Master’s Degree in land use Ken Brasa and Pete Kiro at third Weal pionship, setting a Connecticut planning from Syracuse University Sonics to their five-game title teams that play with a team concept Smile.” Carew will be out four to six weeks. (UPI Photo) base are the Eagle selections. W L Pet. GB Fieldhouse record, and being toe and Is on fellowship working as a triumph over the defending cham­ usually are more successful. We This is to let them know Wilkens Steuernagel and Brasa are seniors, California 33 23 .589 — New England intercollegiate indoor legislative researcher for toe En­ pion Washington Bullets last week. preach defense in Seattle’ Last year, saw it and he’s smiling now like Kiro and Freiheit juniors. Soderholm Likes Fenway Kansas City 31 24 .564 IW recordholder, at a height of 7’1”. He vironmental Conservation Com­ “I won some and lost some,” he we were No. 2 in defense. ’This year, they’d never believe. Minnesota 29 23 .558 2 was named to the All-New England mittee of the New York State remembered. “I look back on the we were No. 1. We feel everything East’s four picks top the list with Texas 30 24 .556 2 and the AI1-IC4A track teams during Assembly. three selections from Xavier, which Martinez Keeps is already assured co-ownership of Chicago 26 28 .481 6 1979. With these three outstanding As Do Visiting Players Seattle 22 35 .386 IIW Boucher is a native of Gales Ferry, the HCC crown, two each from South athletes entered in toe event, the Catholic, St. Paul and Aquinas and Oakland 18 38 .321 15 and came to UConn via Ledyard high jump promises to be a highlight Baseball Strides Noted one from Northwest Catholic also BOSTON (UPI) — E ric matter, no right-handed pull hitter a ball to left, you don’t have to worry High. Baltimore onTop Wednesday's Results of toe relays. ’The two-day meet, the made. Sndprholm b a s e b a ll’s n o e t to come here, about it,” Johnson said Chicago 8, Boston 5 Augeri, the UConn track captain in largest of its kind in New England, b o d ern o im , D aseoaii s p o e i j foilowed with a two-run shot 1978, has also high jumped 7’1” but Xavier choices were pitchers Ed NEW YORK (UPI) — Through the first two months of the Baltimore 3, Kansas City 0 will open Saturday, June 23, at McMillan and Glen Manemeit and laureate, figures he could go something.” to right in the sixth and Soderholm outdoors. While at UConn, Augeri Manchester High’s Wigren Field, season, Dennis Martinez has established himself as one of the New York 3, Minnesota 2 In Cheney Tech Picture shortstop Mike Papale. Pitcher Mark into a side business writing Soderholm, Lamar Johnson and added his solo shot in the seventh to . Milwaukee 4, Texas 3 competed in the triple jump, long with 66 track and field events. Sun­ game’s premier pitchers and his right arm has kept the love sonnets to Fenway Park— Milt May tagged homers to give give Chicago an 8-1 lead, jump, hurdles and high jump. Coach Tosi and centerfielder Ron Barry Toronto 5, California 4 day, June 24 at 4:30, the Connecticut By LEN AUSTER the entire outfield of, left to right, good stuff,” Silvia cites. Francisco Barrios his fifth win in hit some farther that were Bill Kelleher describes Augeri as a were tabbed from South while Baltimore Orioles atop the American League’s tough Eastern if he could only get the chance Cleveland 6, Oakland 4 AAU 12-mile championship and a Rich 'I’amiso, Paul Bushey and Wally Jim McKay, a hard-hitting eight decisions. Bob Stanley, who outs,” joked Mayr-whose homer natural athlete and one of toe best all Herald Sportgwriter catcher Ed Barnett and utility in­ Division. Trouble is, nobody seems to know it. to play there regularly. Seattle 4, Detroit 3 three-mile road race will be held on Colpitts. All are juniors. Colpitts youngster, Tully, Mikoleit, Dan fielder Steve Saturno represent St. lasted just 11-3 innings, was tagged hugged the 302-foot right-field line. around performers he has ever Just like an infant who McElheron and Brian Eaton are in­ “I still feel I’m the second best found myself.” “ Before I retire. I’d like just for Today's Games and around toe Manchester ( im ­ batted .300 during the regular season. Paul. Aquinas picks were outfielder withurifh'hio his fourthfm trfVi l<-.onloss inIn nin„vnine decisions.____ But in thicthis nartrpark, vntiyou rancan oget o t aahead h p s d coached. cluded in the list from the jayvee right-hander on the team behind Jim Elsewhere in the American one year to play for the Red Sox in Minnesota (Zahn 3-1) at New York munity College Campus. crawls, stands and then learns Also returning is Rich Hollfelder and "Stanley was up high and it 6-1 or 7-1 and you still have to keep Augeri , a native of Higganum, squad who could help. “They have a Palmer," said Martinez, after League, New York edged Minnesota, this ballpark,” said the Chicago (Beattie 3-2) Also Sunday, June 24, on the MCC how to walk, Cheney Tech’s Chris Vann, a junior, who hit .270 (17 Dave Farrell while designated hitter happened quick,” said Boston pushing. They can score quick and went to UConn after four years of good chance of stepping in if they tossing a four-hitter Wednesday night 3-2, Chicago outscored Boston, 8-5, White Sox third baseman, who Texas (Jenkins 6-2) at Milwaukee campus, there will be a Flexibility for 63) and tied for the most runs they did.” outstanding track performances at baseball team is doing things Rob Melanson of Northwest was also to lead the Orioles to a 3-0 victory Milwaukee trimmed Texas, 4-3, smacked a homer Wednesday night and Yoga Clinic at 2 p.m., a Runners’ batted in with 11. Junior second prove themselves,” Silvia spoke of Boston chased Barrios with four (’Trayers 3-3) Xavier High. Augeri presently works in progressive order. cited. over the Kansas City Royals. “ But Toronto nipped California, 5-4, in their 8-5 win over Boston. Clinic at 3 p.m., and a concert from 3 baseman Mike Nicholson, who came no one in particular. All jobs are for unearned runs in toe seventh, thanks Oiifcago (Kravec 6-3) at Boston for the General Electric Credit Cor­ When Aaron Silvia took over the Voting was done by the coaches. that’s nothing to be ashamed of.” Cleveland topped Oakland, 64, and to 9 p.m. in toe Manchester Bicenten­ up with three spectacular defensive the winning, he states. The loss, coupled with Baltimore’s to a throwing error by the pitcher (Rainey 3-3), N poration. reins in 1978, he set three goals — 1) Martinez, 8-2, struck out nine to Seattle downed Detroit, 4-3. nial Band Shell. The concert will plays against South, also will be “We’re getting returnees who were 3-0 win over Kansas City, dropped and back-to-back doubles by Carlton K ansas (i)ity (Busby 2-2) at Martens, a Manchester man, and be respectable, 2) make the state record his second shutout of the year Brewers 4, Rangers 3 Boston out of first place in the feature the Sammy Brown Band, back. He hit at a .286 clip (10 for 35). V Fisk and Butch Hobson. Fisk had Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), N winner of the high jump in 1976, will tournament, 3) make the tournament Vou Due and permitted only one runner to Gorman Thomas cracked his 13th American League East race. Silk and Steel and the Juggernaut four hits on the night. return to challenge Boucher and consistently. Top returning hurler is junior reach third base. Willie Wilson and and Cecil Cooper rapped Soderholm, who has written some Jug Band. A poster contest and art NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The Rookie Steve ‘Trout, son of Dizzy Augeri. Local sports fans will recall Respectability, he feels, was lefthander Chuck Dumez. He had a 4- George Brett accounted for all of out three hits to help Lary Sorensen poems about his experiences in and photography competitions are don’t think they can lose,” Silvia NBA’s Board of Governors will meet Manager Don Zimmer, speaking of Trout, came in to quell the distur­ Martens as a member of East attained that first season with a 7-10 1 won-lost mark. Colpitts is expected Kansas City’s hits. to his eighth win in 13 decisions. baseball, has been mentioned as a Transactions being conducted in conjunction with to see more hill service, he pitched states, “We’ll get some com­ in Chicago Friday to take a final vote the White Sox scoring four runs in the bance and notch his second save of Catholic’s 1974 state championship mark. Goal No. 2 was met in year Biue Jays 5, Angels 4 toe Rdays. four innings this year, while petitiveness within the team and on the request by owners of the New possibie acquisition by Boston should first two Innings, toe year. Baseball team whp was the first person to win No. 2 as the Beavers qualified for Rookie Dan Ainge tripled home one the Red Sox go through as expected Alan Bannister doubled home two ’The Relays is toe only meet in New prospects from the 13-2 jayvee club hope to keep the ball rolling.” Orleans’ Jazz to move the team to fAmerlcan Leagu^ ‘"This has to be one of the biggest Seattle — Signed first baseman- three running events in a Connecticut England to offer competition in post-season play in the Class M Divi­ Salt Lake City. The franchise shift run in the ninth inning and scored and release George Scott. And he runs in the first and Chicago rapped toriils in my life — that and getting outfielder Albert Chambers, the first sion. The introduction was rude, a 8-0 will certainly also toe toe rubber. First the Beavers walked — and another to help right-hander Jesse state championship meet. Nbrtens separate divisions for high school, then they ran. Is the mad dash for the must be approved by at least 17 of the always seems to hit well in Fenway. Stanley for four straight singles in toe Yankees out in front of 55,000 in pick in ’Tuesday’s free-agent draft. whitewashing at the hands, of South Sophomores Rick Mikoleit, 5-0, and Jefferson snap a personal 13-game won the 100, 220 and 440 yard dashes, college and open class men and top that far away? NBA’s 22 owners. The Orioles grabbed a 1-0 lead off ‘‘I ’ve hit m ore fly balls in the second. Johnson gave the TOte toe stadium. Here, the Red Sox, California — Obtained outfielder Catholic out of the tough Hartford Dean ’Fully, 3-0, are two of the top losing streak. turning in a sparkling 48-second women. ’The deadline for entries for The vote was delayed by the board Royals starter Paul Splittorff, 8-5, in Comiskey Park in Chicago, which Sox a 5-0 lead in the fifth with a where my dad used to pitch, it’s just County Conference, but Silvia candidates. Mariners 4, Tigers 3 Larry Harlow from . Baltimore for quarter mile, bbrtens high jumped Saturday’s events is midnight June for two weeks after Sen. Russell the fourth on a single by Rich Dauer would have been out of here. I love towering home run off the light stan- a great thrill,” Trout said. minor-league infielder Floyd Raford believes his club gain ^ the Rebels’ Another possible is sophomore Willie Horton hit his 300th major- 6’4” as a schoolboy and played center 11. Pocoroba Returns Long, D-La., asked for time to see if and Lee May’s RBI double, then Chicago, hut I wouldn’t be disap- dard in left field, Boston reliever Tom Burgmeier, and cash. on one of East’s outstanding basket- respect. righthander Ed DoBranski, who made it 2-0 in the fifth on a Kiko Gar­ league homer and Ruppert Jones pointed coming here. For that “It’s nice to know that when you hit didn’t pitch an inning this campaign. ATLANTA (UPI) - Catcher Biff local buyers could purchase the club. the team’s designated mop-up Atlanta — Activated Biff Pocoroba “Now we want to make the tourna­ But Jazz owner Sam Battistone has cia double and Dave Skaggs’ run­ added a solo blast, leading Seattle to (It was anticipated he’d see Pocoroba, who was sidelined due to a specialist, wasn’t surprised at toe and optioned Jamie Easterly to Rich­ ment consistently,” Silvia told his rejected offers from the Fair scoring single. Gary Roenicke hit his a victory over Detroit. jayvee/varsity action this season but shoulder injury, was reactivated Chicago hitting attack, which mond of the International League. disappointed crew minutes after the Grounds Corp., which operates the 11th homer in the sixth inning to Indians 6, A's 4 featured 13 hits, including at least Male Golfer Wants loss to South. he was hurt in a motorcycle accident Tuesday, a spokesman for the Atlan­ close out the scoring. Gary Alexander beat out a hit to Familiar Names ta Braves announced. city’s race track. one by each regular. Goal No. 4, not previously noted, and was sidelined for the year. “He shortstop leadingoff the eighth inning “I just feel great, man, just “They’ve been near the top of the Grant to Fund has been ad d ^ to the list. 'That is to has a couple of pitches; he he has and scored two outs later on a triple great,” Martinez said after his league in hitting all year and they’ve NEW YORK (UPI) - NFL To Play LPGA Tour go after the Charter Oak Conference seventh complete game. “ ...You can by Duane Kuiper to pace Cleveland’s got some good ones who are out. Charities, established in 1969, has I fourth straight triumph. In Latest Draft (COC) title. “I think we were fourth tell by the results that I’ve finally NEW YORK (UPI) - Several choosing Chris Henry, A high school They have a lot of good hitters, just awarded a 6180,000 grant to the NFL RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) - The Rutland Country Club still has a (final finish was fifth at 10-7) and I Jal Alai Results relatives of former and current catcher from Spokane, Wash. The like we do. I guess the less I’m in Alumni Foundation Fund for former room exclusively for men and behind those closed doors, they don’t think there was that much major leaguers were selected New York Mets followed by taking there, the better we’re doing. I usual­ professional football players no drink, play cards and talk golf of exclusive male company. difference between us and the top. WEDNESDAY Wednesday when baseball continued shortstop Brooks Wallace from ly come in when we’re behind,” he longer able to support themselves. “There was more competitiveness Montreal Manager The only women who enter are But Vergi contends he’s not out to FOWTN: FIST; its regular phase of the amateur free- Texas Tech. said. and now I feel there is no reason why, 8 O itea ■ 19J0 10.20 5.40 SeVDITH: waitresses who serve food and drink, 9 In n ItH agent draft. destroy toe LPGA tour— he’s merely maybe not next year but in the near 12.10 S.40 3.90 1 Ko 4.40 4.40 3Rene3 2 S393.00 FfTH: TrifecU 3-5-1 $385.20 Among the players selected whose If he isn’t admitted to qualifying SECIMh NEW YORK (UPI) — Just when the Montreal Expos thought mark, lose among others hard-hitting 8 O itea I M v a r 1510 1140 7.60 EIGHTH; All high school athletes man who is trying to be allowed to school, Vergi said he’ll sue. 9 U iw 2140 9i0 6J0 bloodlines are major-league were first baseman/pitcher (Dave 5 Cem i«aes 4.80 410 8 Duraneo Iw* H20 5.00 3.00 nothing could stop them, something did: fatigue. and present ninth grade 150 TRADE IN play on the Ladies Professional Golf “I’ll have to go to court. It’s a prin­ 4 Gem b p i SiO 4.00 2 Bo bpj 210 pitcher Todd Taylor, nephew of Gustamachio to graduation. He, in­ 3 Ortea I Javier I 120 4 Remeo Garamendi 180 160 athletes who plan to play Association tour. Qonela 5 4 $71.40 2 Bascaran Ecenarro 2.60 “I was enjoying it just watching victory. Minnesota Manager Clene Mauch; ciple with me. It’s a right, not a M la44S4i00 cluding tournament, batted .385 (25 Perfecta 8-5 $157.20 Ovrieli 4-8 $44.40 them,” Montreal Manager Dick varsity sports next fall in Your oM color TV It worth MBO In tnulo towcrtf • now CurHs lUrtliM Henry “Hank” Vergi, 53, is quick privilege,” he said. "This is N rfa d a 9 ^ S324.90 Astros 4, Phillies 3 pitcher Wayne Palica, son of former for 65) with 9 RBIs and a team­ Trifecta 8-S.2 $45140 PerfecU 8-4 $131.70 Manchester can pick up coiMOlo. Trade now, anjoy A NEW CURTIS MATHEI TV In 1979. to point out he has nothing to do with Trifecta 94-3 $97130 Williams said Wednesday night after Pinch hitter Denny Walling Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Erv Palica; America.” leading 20 runs scored. He swiped 16 SilTM: TrifecU 8-4-2 $524.70 sport packets to take to the “for men only” room. He doesn’t 8 Ortea I Arfedie 24.00 7.20 4.60 MHTH; his club scored 11 runs in the fourth slammed a three-run homer in the pitcher John McMahon, son of ex- To prove his intentions are 2 U f» bpa 9 JO 4W bases, socked two homers and lashed U O 4.00 1 Emetie LanOa 4.40 6.20 4 Eautio Soroa 11.80 6.20 4.60 inning en route to a 12-2 victory over seventh to tie the score and Jose Cruz their physicians. own toe country club; he only works honorable, Vergi has come up with a a W e U rteebe Braves’ star Don McMahon; pitcher six two-baggers. All were team­ 510 6 Bo Ecenim 3.60 7 Joaquin Carita 11.80 6.20 the Atlanta Braves. These packets are there. few proposals for “improving” toe QainieU 1-8 $5510 3 Dur^o Garamendi 4.00 knocked in the go-ahead run in the Tom Clancy, brother of Toronto leading figures. ^‘^•■^0^2.313100 Curtis Mathes He works at the Rutland club from PerfecU M $19190 QuinieU 4-7 $56.00 “ All we did was make some eighth with a fielder’s choice. available at the director of game: IN THE l<)4fe ALL STAR Perfecta 2 3 $12140 pitcher Jim Clancy; and pitcher Th* Moil itpantiv* Te!#»ition S»U AmorUa . a»d D#»o Wall Wailh R- Catcher Randy Lanzano (.277, 10 Trifecta 8-14 $1,037.40 PeriecU 4-7 $215.10 changes, get everyone in the athletics’ office at early spring until late fall, each — Designing a new golf ball “so GAME TED WILLIAMS TritecU 2-3-5 $909.00 Mitchell Seoane, brother of (Chicago RBIs), shortstop Mike Pinkin (.200,7 TrifecU 4-7-3 $1,371.90 ballgame and let our extra men get Manchester High and the winter be goes to Florida to play a lit­ everyone could hit it approximately POPPED A HOME RUN TEMTH: Cubs’ pitcher Manny Seoane. RBIs), outfielder Ken Pitts (.237, 11 some at-bats,” continued Williams, National League nurse’s office at the'junior 11979 MODEL CLEABANCE SALE tle golf, do a little competing. toe same distance.” Players now can OFF THE FAMOUS 6Zidaica 11.20 8.60 5.60 Taylor was chosen in the 13th RBIs) and pitcher Bob Pomeroy (4-5, EEPHUS PITCH. WHO 1 ZataU 6.00 4.40 who has the Expos in first place in high schools. On his trip last D^em^r, he round by the Twins, Palica was taken use balls with different compressions 55 2-3 innings pitched) are key SERVED THAT LOB TO Jal Alai Entries 4 Rerre 4J0 All athletes must have a learned that Barrie Naismith, a Quinieli 1-6 $33.60 the East Division, a half-game ahead by Minnesota in the 17th round, CURTIS MATHES to increase their distance within graduating performers. TED ? of the St. Louis Cardinals. “You don’t Cubs 3, Padres 0 physician’s certificate WITHTHnEPeATURCa: UUWM woman professional golfer, had gone limits prescribed by toe U.S. Golf Perfecta 6-1 $8180 McMahon went to Toronto in the 16th The Techmen will have returning A. HANK BEHRMAN Trifecta 6-1-4 $558.90 Rick Reuschel and Bruce Sutter 5.82C*4lrvia|i 6. jMqnin-Gariti pve any take signs or anything, you round, Clancy was picked by signed .. before they are • 100% SOLID STATE to court and wpn toe right to play on Association. B. RIP SEWELL THURSDAY EUYEHTH; 7. igmiGiiimii L 0rk«a l-Pwrrv 7 Remen Ecenaao 17.00 13.80 3.80 just watch.” combined on a four-hitter to best • ELECTRONIC TUNER toe men’s tour. — Continuing to use 6,000-yard j:. EWELL BLACKWELl^ FKT; Cleveland in the 17th round and ^Ij^^dtopracticeorplay. Sikt laim-SqrN 4 Durango Soroa 13.80 7.80 Ellis Valentine drove in three runs Randy Jones, 5-4. “I was a little perturbed about it courses for the LPGA tours “so men l.GimlarUrea 2.ZtcMwl im Seoane was chosen by Detroit in the j certificate should be •INSTANT TOUCH TUNING 1 ltam (id-Jaa 4.F«Btf4ipi 8 8a$caran Pieae 9-60 to highlight the inning. The 11 runs Mets 5, Reds 3 because they have their own golf Colt League dia UdMSUe l.ZAkb4nzalez IEnw4ioodoR QuinieU 4-7 $74.20 13th round'. athlete’s • 4 YEAR WARRANTY would have to be careful to not hit too 5 .U ‘ la n n 1 M ricm .inier I JoeL Youngblood’s tie-breaking association, toe LPGA,” Vergi said 3. Imearai-Ziqiii 4. Ewtkifl CiriU PeriecU 7-4 $107.40 was three shy of the National League First baseman-outfielder John physician during •MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE far.” Courses on toe men’s tour run 7 .ln » 4 M r * 8.P «te4«9a 5. lu p in Sirw i Ziriaica-Ennarro double highlighted a four-run seventh Saks Be-Carea TrifecU 7-4-8 $3J91.30 record since 1900. Chicago scored 14 Palica, a nephew of Erv’s, also was summer. If the athlete in a recent interview. “She already about 1,000 yards longer. 7.hMi»4nMii 1 Irtaw-Pierre TIOFTH: FROM SAs Bm-w ci Irqirim on August 25, 1922. The Expos also inning to spark the Mets. had an outlet.” — Instituting a quota system so Set Sunday 1 KETepHirbrai 2bcaZequi 9.40 3.40 2.40 taken by Minnesota on the 13th ® private Tomt 7 ZabaU Soroa 9.00 2i0 scored eight runs with none out, four Pirates 5, Dodgers 4 physician he can request a ‘CMk m M prtM OM ri D(M M IM B mM M l. M m But since she did win and toe PGA participation on toe women’s tour is A lu m n i L eagu e iftaa-lmK iZvi-JM l.G n M d i IGanalN TuMMt.TlWMttMlMt74M(.IMDmrirMM. , S. 5 ioaqw Javier I 3.00 Bill Robinson’s second home run of opened its doors to women — Vergi 3.Plcm 4.Azca less than Brooklyn’s record set on A total of 70 players were picked physical from toe half men, half women. Manchester’s two Inter-Town Colt T. U.MwltGMw4lM9ra QoMHa 2-7 $47J0 May 24, 1953. the game, a two-run, two-out shot, Starts Monday S -lM M SSarm Perfecta 2-7 $126.60 ’Tuesday in'the secondary phase of s physician. Ap- ■Ml|»tiilia.Tl.»uMMnMli|irMMl14JI%wlh| decided to try and turn toe tables. “It’s a proven fact that if toe tour baseball teams, toe Merchants and SAt Iwih Bw i 7 . Z ^ capped a four-run eighth inning. “I said to myself, ‘All I want is not llkw H i TrifecU 2-7-5 $619.50 With Atlanta leading, 2-0, Montreai the draft, which includes players who Ppin^cnts for school sport was all men, they’d win it. Women Oispino’s, begin play Sunday. The Manchester Rec Siki ZAati Attendance 3.459 MODCL 0890 U” OIAOONAL 1. U M r a 2.M ^Jm OEVEHT: sent 15 batters to the plate in the to be discriminated against.’ I feel just can’t compete with them,” Department Alumni Junior IM e 291799 previously were drafted and did not Physicals can l» made by (Trispino’s will be home against lP r t » M n r l 4 .B * 4 « 9 i l.E n M -Z tp Harvard Honors ^ 2. ZabaWriawk I fourth against two pitchers. Valen­ sign. ’The regular phase started with calling Dick Cobb, athletic that because she wanted to prove a Vergi said. “But with my plan, Willimantic “A” at Mt. Nebo at 11 Baseball League season ie tm lh n t 6. ll»ra09.JmMS l i m imGiiTti LZifriXvN iJMpapPkrTt tine drove in the first run of the in­ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - the seventh round Wednesday and Manchester point, so do I,” he said. they’ve got a good chance.” a.m. The Merchants, also at 11, will begins Monday night at toe 5. M iici Cimwiii i Iascam4rqaiaf a ning with a single, then later in the In January, he applied for admit­ S4i 7.Ate*4«rN t hm n Caiuala Senior Geoff .Stiles, who captured the went through toe 23rd round. ’The 647-K53 between ‘Tve taken a lot of kidding, but be at Marlborough. West Side Oval and Cheney Sibi Ektikii Etmim inning singled home two more runs. NCAA indoor pole vaulting title in draft will conclude today. ® tance to LPGA qualifying, school. I’ve got tremendous following and The Inter-Town Colt Baseball Tech. vmrvt Warren Cromartie also drove in two March, was named Wednesday as YEAR It was too late for V er^ to get into toe backing of men and women who Eight teams comprise UMslssi WANTEIF^ VEAR M YEAR M League is for youths 15-17 years of A1 Chambers, a hard-hitting first U o a i i h ^ " ^ lOrkwI-SiirM 4. Iw a rm -P ia rre runs with a single. Phil Niekro, who Harvard University’s top male the winter program so bis goal is to say they’re for me,” he said. “In the league with each baseman-outfielder from Department at 647- WARRANTY age and is comprise of 12 t^m s. S. iMMHEeMinv 6. EuscbMbqiiaca pitched to eight batters in the fourth athlete. Harrisburg, Pa., was toe first player 3173. WARRANTY / IWARRANTY WARRANTY /■ spend a week at qualifying school in Florida, I have yet to come across a All Manchester home games are at playing twice weekly. Play 7.EnM»4iri(i iZ iW c a 4 » l before departing, fell to 6-9. Stiles, of Downey, Calif., won the July. He hasn’t receiv^ word yet. woman that’s, not for it. People SAi IwfiCiii—< TO BUY selected ’Tuesday when toe Seattle 100% 1 00 % SHOP Mt. Nebo’s Moriarty Field. One is Monday through Ross Grimsley, 5-4, hurled a six- NCAA event in Detroit with a vault of Mariners opened toe draft. Kern Lauded LPGA Commissioner Ray Volpe is wbo’ve fought for women’s rights are Manchester team will be home every 'Thursday with games star­ 4 .F a n M ln i hitter through seven innings before 17-feet-3. He captained both the in­ resisting toe effort, claiming men really for me.” ting at 6 o’clock. League t Mi-Cgw PLAINVILLE ’The University of Michigan had PARTS LABOR Monday, Wednesday and Sunday with LIm M ip i yielding to Dave Palmer, who retired door and outdoor track teams for the NEW YORK (UPI) ^ would i^ n toe women’s tour. plays runs through July 26. CLEAN three of its players selected in toe weekday games 6 o’clock and Sunday SAT 7:30 JUNE 9 all six hitters he faced. Crimson. Jim Kern, who played a Entries are Mari-Mads, first round when Detroit made out­ 100% I a 100% f c # morning games at 11. In other games, St. Louis edged key role in eight of Texas’ Bobby Issac Fire I Police, Moriarty 2 . U 4 » k i AU TO RACES fielder Rick Leach, who also quarter- 4 ’The Merchants are coached by Bob 4 .B i4 m H iii USED San Francisco, 6-5, Houston nipped Softball Marathon 17 wins in May, was voted INSTANTFIX TUBE § PARTS ■ DARLINGTON, S.C. (UPI) - The late Bobby Isaac, who won 37 NASCAR Bros., Moriarty Fuel, IMri^-triwAI backed the Wolverines’ to toe Rose the American League Lebreux and Tony Maselli while toe Philadelphia, 4-3, the Chicago Cubs CREDIT M \N' HI ' R Grand National stock car races over more than a decade, has been elected to Nassiff Sports, Liggett tlwqiiEmnirw W V piut hMts NEW YORK (UPI) - ’The New Bowl, the 13to overall selection. The Pitcher of the Month. Crispino’s are led by Jim Florence. blanked San Diego, 3-0, the New York York Yankees, Islanders and Los Angeles Dodgers, who received TO 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE. toe National Motorsports Press Association’s Stock Car Racing Hall of heagae play runs through July 29. Parkade, Krause Florist AElapttrMf Mets defeated Cincinnati, 5-3, and Kern won four games MANCHESTER £ 3 e « r h M l » CARTER S1000. Fame. and Manchester Municipal Rangers will join other groups in two ^first round choices, took and saved four more League members are Manchester, Pittsburgh beat Los Angeles, 5^. playing part of a 36-hour softball Michigan pitchers Steve Howe and IIF OUALiriEO) DPEN Also to be inducted is Louis Jerome “Red” Vogt, 77, who built numerous Willimantic, Marlborough, Hebron, O edit Union. $930 Adm. 0 ttndor 12 yn »9i Cardinals 6, Giants 5 during toe month for the OH vrnplke MUN WED 9 t Undir 0 yvt. Pr«t. marathon June 9 and 10 to help the Steve Perry. race cars before World War II and was a leading engineer during toe first Coventry, Mansfield, Windham, League commissioners C0MIR8 fIRTAQE CAM Rangers. His ERA' was a BUDGET TI.I ) U-li'N P 'I'I'I I THURS 9-9 IMI Garry Templeton singled home Good Samaritan Hospital obtain Seattle M off toe seventh round by fRI 9-« years of NASCAR Grand National competition. Isaac ^11 be enshrined at toe Colchester, Columbia and Tolland. are Rick Koepsel at toe M l CvM Tony Scott with two out in the eighth staggering 0.61 over 14 TO SAT 9 S i m needed life-saving equipment, it was 36 MONTHS Hall prior to toe Southern 500 in September, while Vogt will be inducted Manchester and Willimantic both W est Side and Steve hUIIIVILUESTMIIIM 11229 Main SL, Manehaatar to give St. Louis its seventh straight appearances. NEXT TO STOP & SHOP I .Er i t e B pi.inwm«. Rt 72, Conn_ announced Tuesday. before' toe Daytona 500 next February. have two entries. Armstrong at (?heney. 1 Zabili4c«Mro TEL. e46-MM PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 7, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Thurs., June 7, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN Spring Gardening Spring Gardening AND Home Improvement AND Home Improvement UConn Offers Plans for Building Storage Sheds Gardening STORRS — Have you ever wanted siding, such as white over red barn a small shed to store your lawn and stain. A four-foot wide door on one garden tools, equipment and end allows easy access for garden supplies, patio furniture, sports ^uipment. A bill of materials is also Peonies Are Handsome, equipment and bicycles? included on the single sheet plan. The University of Connecticut’s For those homeowners who want a Department of Agricultural simple inexpensive storage shed, Engineering is offering working there is Plan 6100 — Utility Shed. Reliable and Rewarding plans at a nominal charge to This building is basically 8 x 8 feet homeowners who wish to build a plywood covered frame shed with a By FRANK ATWOOD crawling over the big round buds. It have not cut his maintenance storage shed. metal roof that can be expanded to 8 We have three clumps of peonies in may look as though your plants were allowance. He told us he had come to Tlie three plans offer multiple feet by 16 feet. our flower border and their hand­ being eaten'alive, but you will find no Dumbarton Oaks to take his first job designs for small sheds which can be ’The department, in cooperation some flowers have reminded me, holes chewed in leaves or petals. Tlie after graduation from college more used for storage of the aforesaid with the U.S. Department of once more, what reliable and rewar­ ants come to the peonies for a sweet than 30 years ago and his wife told him that Washington, D.C., was the equipment. What’s more, they can be Agriculture, maintains a plan service ding plants these are. Severe winters syrup that oozes from the buds and one place on earth she would not live. used as a workshop, a playhouse or a containing working drawings for give peonies no trouble. Roses die but they do no^harm. Now he is approaching retirement. poolside cabana. over 600 structures of interest to peonies go on and on. Like lilacs, Dumbarton Oaks ’There are some mammoth oaks, Plan 6086 contains three working homeowners and farmers. The peonies can be found flurisbing near One of the gardens we visited was plan sheets showing four buildings department has available a plan in­ a cellar hole in some long-abandoned from which the estate gets its name. at Dumbarton Oaks, owned for many A black oak, 250 years old, spread a from 8 x 10 feet to 12 x 16 feet in size. dex at no charge: flower garden. years by a succession of wealthy huge canopy of -leaves over what is Tlie 2 x 4 inch framing is covered ’The shed plans are available from Our peonies, white, red and pink, families, within the borders of the called the “green garden,” near the FLAN NO. 6086 PLAN NO. 6093 PLAN NO .6100 with exteior plywood siding. the Department of Agricultural were coming into full bloom last District of Columbia. ’The mansion on house. The idea was, said Mrs. Buildings can be lighter if desired. Engineering, University of Connec­ week when I returned after four days the estate was the setting for an in­ Smith, to have no flowers here, but Plan 6093 is a gambrel roof design, ticut, Box U-15, Storrs, CT 06268. on a bus tour down the East Coast to ternational conference in 1945 that only green foliage, so that all the with the battens painted to contrast Plan 6086 costs $1.50, Plan 6093 costs Washington, D.C. with the Connec­ drafted the charter for the United color at a garden party would be in with the color of the vertical board 50 cents, and Plan 6100 costs-$l. ticut Horticultural Society. I had Nations. 'The house and grounds have the ladies’ dresses. seen the flowers in splendid public since been given by the owners to and private gardens, but none Harvard University. Free Show lovelier than I found at home. There are spectacular peonies at Someone in our group of 64 people, How to Do It The pink peonies blossom first, Dumbarton Oaks, but these are several from the Manchester area, White peonies in the Atwood’s flower relatively free from insect or disease at­ followed by the white and then the single peonies in red and white and in remarked that Washington, D.C., border on Westland Street. Hardy perennials, tacks. (Herald photo by Pinto) • 11 HP BRIGGS & STRAlTON red, a few days apart. They are the many variations of pink. An advan­ offers the “greatest free show on peonies bloom for many years and are Paint Failure W h e d H a s e ENGINE^ SYNCHRO-BAIANCER old-fashioned double peonies, with tage of single peonies is apparent; earth,” with public buildings, museums and gardens open without Q. Why does paint fail earlier on the south and • 36 ’ MOllYER, 3 SPINQLM' YOUR heavy, rounded blooms. When rain they do not bend and break under the west sides of my house? S.M., Iowa. Factory Authorized comes the blossoms droop to the weight of raindrops. admission charge. Free for us was a A. What you describe is not so much paint “failure” as CHOICE OP SIDE OR REAR ground, bending or breaking their The peonies at Dumbarton Oaks memorable short tour in our own bus Flower Awards Explained ordinary day-to-day exposure to the elements. Paint on DISCHARGE long stalks. ’That is, I think their only have a sizable garden to themselves, to see the White House, the National all houses, in any clime, will always have a shorter life on • 12 VOLT ELECTRIC STARTER fault and that can be cured by set in beds separated only by strips of Capitol and the great memorials to STORRS — All-America flower awards are given for blossoms that begins to appear when plants are six to the sides exposed to the sun. If you take a good look at staking. turf, where they make a colorful George Washington, ’Thomas Jeffer­ uniform plant size, blossom form and color intensity, eight inches tall. Flowers are three to three and one-half your roof, you'will find the same holds true for asphalt Free M ow er • 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION These clumps of plants were show. Our guide, Donald Smith, son and Abraham Lincoln as their says a University of Connecticut extension consumer hor­ inches in diameter and hold their color dispite summer shingles. If you are trying to cut down on the painting • TACH-A’ MATIC HITCH SYSTEM started the year we moved to originally from Bar Harbor, Me., white marble and limestone are ticulturist. sun. chore, your best bets are to use a high-quality paint and to Manchester, from roots vfe bought at said they grow and flower with lighted for visitors at night. Dr. Edwin D. Carpenter of the Plant Science Depart­ Gold Sun Zinnia (bronze medal) is one of the giant zin­ give some thought to applying an extra coat to the south a garden center and planted in the minimum care. Not free, but memorable, was the ment says that flowering season and weather resistance nias growing up to 30 to 36 inches. The blossoms are three and west walls. fall. ’That is the proper season to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, opportunity to see a performance by are also important considerations. and .one-half to four and one-half inches in diameter and Sale! divide old roots and start new who gave the property to Harvard, the Stuttgart Ballet at the Kennedy According to him, the 1979 winners meet thse are considered to be excellent cut flowers. In cool SAVE^ai climates plants are of shorter stature and produce Don't Shake the Varnish clumps. Welldrained soil and full sun also gave the university 22 million Center for the Performing Arts. The qualifications, and a description of their characteristics Q. Recently I wag told never to shake a can con­ G e ta fre e 3 6 are the best conditions. They respond dollars as an endowment for upkeep ticket stubs read $18.50 although follow. blossoms 5 inches in diameter. Flowers are golden taining varnish, hut my informant did not know why. to a fertilizer application once a of the house, the gardens and two there was a discount for purchase of Queen Sophia Dwarf French Marigold (bronze medal) yellow. They do not fade under the summer sun. There must be a reason. What is it? Y.M., Wash. >inofwer attachment PAY ONLY year, but need nothing more. museums on the property. Mr. Smith a block of seats. ’The ballet was '"The has been named in honor of the Queen of Spain. Dark A. In a can containing varnish from which some of the Wherever peonies are planted, ants said his budget has not grown as he Lady of the Camelias” with music by bronzy red when first open, the flowers mature to reddish contents have been used, air is entrapped when you will find them and you will see them would like to have it, but the trustees Chopin. gold and finally grade into burnished copper. Blossoms replace the lid. If you shake the can prior to use, tiny air TA^ienyoubiQra new average two inches in diameter and sheathe the 10 to 12 PLANT bubbles will form in the varnish and these will be picked inch plants from top to bottom. up by the brush and laid on the surface being finished^ As Crockett’s Corner NickLRed Nicotiana (bronze medal) is a member of a SALE the varnish dries, these form tiny flecks you can feel TVHeeiaiiseC-m. MSW new type of flowering tobacco which grows shorter, has when you pass a finger over the surface. Always stir — more flowers and opens the blooms during the day. The By JAMES CROCKETT Why do yop think that 9 9 4 never shake — varnish. following spring when around the cages forms a solid red flowers are rain resistant that begin to open (Editor’s Note: happened? growth begins and it’s time heat trap, which gives the when the plants are about 12 inches high and continue un­ A; Sounds as though your The questions and to move them Into the per­ plant an early start. Keep til the plants reach 18 to 24 inches in height. Unfortunate­ GERANIUMS...... r«g. $1.89 ^Splicing' a Carpet plants aren’t getting V answers following are manent perennial bed. the plastic on until the ly, Nick-Red Nicotiana is not as fragrant as the night PETUNIAS...... rag $1.29 Q. My carpet dealer says that my room and a small, enough food and water. blooming varieties. narrow hallway are too wide for one standard width based on viewer mail to Q: I was so disap­ weather is predictably VEGIpTABLES ....rag. $1.29 Crockett’s Victory Garden, Grow brusselk sprouts in pointed this spring warm. Orange Prince Pansy (bronze medal) differ from other of carpet and too narrow for the next larger width; rich organic matter and orange flower pansies in that they flower earlier, have and that he can save me money by splicing on a strip V produced by Station because my crocus bulbs Q: A portion of my WGBH-TV, Boston, and always start your seedlings only produced green lawn receives very little larger flowers and are a vivid, “lively” color. Elach to the required size. Can he make an invisible or near­ in the early spring so their blossom is two and one-half to three inches in diameter. GREEN HOUSE ly invisible splice? He insists he can, but I’m doubt­ seen weekly on Public stems and leaves but no sun thus grass never growing session will be flowers. Why? A brown-black splash highlights the center of the 315 BROAD ST., (Acroiilrom PoitO ttlcz)^^!^^ ful. — B.O., Alton, III. Broadcasting Service af­ grows there. Is there filiates nationwide.) long. A: Often times the major something I can plant blossom. This flower has the ability to hold the color even . OPtN 0IILn0-5:30 PM MANCHESTER A. Experienced carpet installers can splice, or patch, Q: When I went to buy reason why bulbs don’t that will grow with so lit­ when hot weather begins to reduce the number of flowers .SUNDAYS 114 PM PHONE 649-7370 wall-to-wall carpeting in looped, sheared or shag texture Q: I received a potted perennials this year I azalea for Mother's Day. produce flowers is that tle light? produced. Light afternoon shade and a consistently so skillfully that you’d never guess it had been done. I found the selection good favorable soil moisture, however, can carry plants Can I plant it outdoors? they are not healthy bulbs A: Certainly, there are would assume the dealer is thinking about a saving of through the summer in areas where heat is moderate. A: Most of the holiday but the price high. Any or they are cheap “bargain many ground covers you waste material as well as money. suggestions on a less Holiday Cheer Ornamental Pepper (bronze medal) The floor over which the carpet is to be laid should be in A51 RIDING LAWN MOWER 8111 LAWN TRACTOR Cl 41 GARDEN TRACTOR azaleas are florist azaleas basement” bulbs. Next fall can use. Pachysandra, exp|nsive way to have a get full-sized bulbs and epimidium, euonymous, brings the vibrant Christmas colors into the summer gar­ good condition, and you should insist that your dealer oniv 4 INSTOCKI ONLY 2 IN STOCK) not hardy azaleas, and perennial bed? SAVE a ll-horsepower Syncro- SAVE should remain indoors. after they produce flowers and sweet woodruff are all den. It reportedly endures higher levels of heat and renail the floor all over to catch any developing squeaks Balanced Briggs & Stratton SAVE C-141 S-tpMd A: Yes, start your own •100 eng in e let the foliage die down types of plants that would humidity than many annuals. Plants reach a height of six ^ a 14-horsepower Kohler casi •600; However, they will enjoy a while you have the chance. I’m also assuming that the ■ S*horsapower Briggs A a 6-speed transmission •250 plants by seed. Now is the iron engine before cutting. grow under your con­ to nine inches and spread a foot or more. With the arrival Stratton engine a Extra-wide Turf tires summer outdoors in left-over strip from the room is to be used to patch out the a 8-ipeed transmission best time to order those ■ 5-speed transmission a Optional full-tloating 36“ or NOW Qi Why do you put ditions. of warm weather, toe fruits begin to turn yellow brushed NOW NOW 1 a A lla c h m e n i litt filtered sunlight. Be sure to carpeting in the hallway. ■ lull-flo ating 3 2 * 42" mowers available La Tach-A-Matic* hitch system perennial seeds you want plastic around your with purple and then holly-berry red. Mature plants show aide diacharoe mower ONLY a Optional 42* snow blade ONLY ONLY bring them in before the I • Recessed loot wall ava ila b le la Optional 36". 42" and 48" for your bed. Toward the tomato cages and how all three fuit colors. Holiday Cheer Pepper also makes a mowers available freezing weather arrives. Paint Peeling from Concrete ■ Combined cluteh/brake a Handies all lawn care end of June start the seeds The Aviation Hall of Fame good pot plant indoors during toe fall and winter. 2T Sali-propaUxl Rear Bagger p ed al *605 c hores *12 7fl • Tills, moves snow and more *179 5 Q: Last year you long should I keep them Ihm J cioM on both lidst, up front too. Q. Poured-concrete foundation walls of my 10- outdoors in a nursery bed. on? at Dayton, Ohio, honoring Peter Pan Gold Zinnia (bronze medal) continues toe All n«w fell-propeliod rear wheel drive visited a garden in Penn­ aviation’s outstanding with unique Select-A-Pace'*^ control year-old home were originally painted above the They should remain there small, well-proportioned plants typical of other Peter handle. 21" cut. Mod. 20790. A81 RIDING LAWN MOWER Cl 21 GARDEN TRACTOR C161 GARDEN TRACTOR sylvania. What is the A: In areas with a short pioneers, was chartered by ground. Last year I repainted them with latex. This through the winter until the Pan cultivars. Peter Pan Gold produces clear light gold 0NLY2INST0CKI gjjyf ONLY 3 INSTOCKI ONLY 2 IN STOCKI name of it and where is growing season the plastic Congress In 1964. has peeled off in large sheets from ground level to the Savings on 41" hand propelled rear SAVE SAVE it? top of the concrete, leaving the original paint. Can •185 C . 1 1 1 M p M d bagger, too. ^ t > 12-horsepower Kohler •500 •445 A: We had the opportuni­ you tell me why, and advise what I should do? J.R., • 8-horsepower Briggs & cast Iron engine Stratton engine ty to visit the Longwood Washington, D.C. NOW a 8-speed transmission NOW a 16 HP Twin Cylinder Engine y n i n YOUR COMPLETE GARDEN CENTER a Recoil Start • AttachnMnl litt a 8 Speed Transmission n l l W Gardens in Kennett 21” SDli-prop«llMd Mulchar Deluxe. A. ’The original coat must have been an oil-based ■ 6-speed transmission ONLY ^ a Tach-A-Malic% hitch system ONLY a Cast Iron Front Axle ONLY ■ Recessed loot well ■ Optional 36~. 42” and 48” a Tach-A-Matic Hitch System ^ Square, Pennsylvania. For L® For a well-groomed lawn with no bagging exterior paint. Latex-based paints do not always bond or raking. Feeda nuthtioui clippings to ■ Combined clutch/braka mothers available more information write to solidly to the smooth oil-paint surface. If the original p ed al *410 a Tills, moves snow and more.*1695 ' ___ *2250 GARDENS laYvn. Quick tingle lever height-ol-cul them. WOODLAND adjuftmenl. Exclusive High tarque ‘ coating is still in relatively good condition, adhering engine. 21" cut. Mod. IBO^. solidly to the concrete, I suggest that you scrape off all C101 GARDEN TRACTOR Cl 41 AUTOMATIC GARDEN 0160 GARDEN TRACTOR Q: Here in Vermont I the loose material with a wire brush, wash and rinse the have tried in vain to grow ' ONLY IINSTOCKI TRACTOR ONLYI INSTOCKI ONLY I IN STOCKI melons without success. surface, let it dry thoroughly and apply an oil-based SAVE SAVE a 18-hotsepower Onan twin- SAVE cylinder engine Any suggestions? t m m masonry paint. If you want to use latex instead, prepare a 10-horsepower Kohler C-141 Aulomaiic PETUNIAS casi Iron engine •400 a M-hoisepower Kohler cas •700 a Automalic transmission •700 A: Bo& canteloupe and the surface by removing as much loose material as possi­ ■ 8-speed transmission iron engine a Hydraulic attachment lift IN HANGING POTS 21” Seli'propelled Side BaggM Mows two way*. Bags clippings or e Attachment lilt a Automatic transmission a Optional Category ”0" watermelon need a long ble with the wire brush, then applying a surface con­ NOW NOW NOW returns them to lawn. Seil propelled a Tach-A-Mallc8 hitch system a Hydraulic attachment hit a m i I f 3-point hitch and rear PTO season of warm weather. I kit availabla Reg. $6.99 Iront-drive. 21" cut. Bagging kit ditioner such as Glidden’s Y-40 S pr^ Spar Varnish mixed I a Optional 36“ or 42* mowers ONLY I a Tach-A-Matic* hiicn system- ON l T ONLY would suggest for your optional. Mod. 16320. with naphtha or mineral spirits (follow directions availabis (side or rear- a Optional 36”. 42" and 48" a Tach-A-M alic* hitch system^ discharge) j mowers available a Mows, tills, moves snow area to start seeds indoors appearing on the can) before painting. Sandblasting is an a Tills, moves snow and more *1495 a Tills, moves snow and more.*1995 an d m ore >2595 (expensive) alternative. two or three weeks before USED TRADE-INS! 0250 GARDEN TRACTOR setting them out. Grow Snow Throw /rs^r® ]||s^s Wheolhorsa ' Ini Harvester SAQ>« them in rich soil and a sun­ -.ElMWenwtw.NtwMMw ny spot. Rag. M7S SAVE 2S% SAU PRICE *3 49 ■ 19.8-horstpowar, 4 cylinder ’ 7 HP Wheelhorse Lawn TractorSRQR ilquid-coolad engine SAVE Qi What is causing all Crops Devoured "0” Series Wheelhorse Throwers 48’; .n r- a 10-speed Iransaxle with R I9 A II LIMITED SAVE Reg. *6.60 SAVE 2S% 2 ««u at tma reicf. SALE *495 dry disc clutch ICUU the holes on the leaves of WALK TYPE SNOWBLOWERS a Dual hydraulic system my cahhages, hroccoli, OFFER... C9ME IN AN9 Yardmen 10 HP Snowblower 1 ataiuiu a Raar PTO MOMf $50.00 VEGETABLE & By Grasshoppers a Optional CatagoryO" JJJf" and cauliflower? 25 Rag. >849.90 SAVE >IR0 SAU PRICE ’ 669 I - 1 0 H P Yardman AH. m NOW *669 3-polnt hitch kit availabla ONLT A: The cabbage worm is • Power Propelled with rear wheel Yartoan Bantam 3 HP Snowblower a«iM» ■ Individual wheat brakas drive 3HPYardmanBantamMf.'MN0W*17 9 ' a Mows. Ulla. movta snow the culprit. They can be SAVE PIERRE, S. D. (UPI) — Grasshoppers, as much a part Reg. >249 SAVE *60 iuuuMl SAU PRICE *18 8 and moot______*3595 BEDDING PLANTS controlled with bacillus • Easy starting Brigds& StraRon^ of South Dakota’s prairie life as the wind, are devouring thuringrensis, a non-toxic- 3 5 hp engine PLANT NOW crops at such a rate this year that an emergency has been *ALL PRICES INCLUDE DEALER to-humans organic sub­ • 2bushel rear hp 9N 9UR JUNE declared. R B O THESE PRICES 1 DAY ONLY PREP & FREIGHT stance, which is sprayed on rrxiunted grass Namf “We’ve probably got 800,(X)0 to 1 million acres loaded catcher 1 9 9 the leaves in a soapy solu­ ’ PropalM ViO FOR 10.991 with hoppers west of the Missouri River,” Ben Kantack, SATURDAYg JUNE 9 tion. • FoU-down handle BotansMSO IGEMNHM SALE SPE9IAL8 South Dakota’s chief entomologist, said Tuesday. Q: My new rose garden • Scunmghaighls "There’s as many as 100 per square yard. When you get is beset with pests and $ 1 9 0 .M MBimiSI2E99'MW79‘ JUMORSIZE StP ioFari4j. that many it loo^ like the ground is moving.” it icicicic if HO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY!! it it it it it it 1 0 F O R 7 J 0 c w m leaf problems. What do I HELPFUL HINT OF THE WEEK: WORMS AND It’s so bad that on ’Tuesday Gov. Bill Janklow declared do? a grasshopper emergency to help farmers deal with the CATERPILLARS ARE BEST CONTROLLED BY DIPEL, WHEELHORSE SALES & SERVICE DEALER Especially with roses, EQVIPMBtT critters. ’The declaration allows release of state funds to A; ______DIAZiNON. OR MBTHOXYCHLOR.______■ ILAWN MOWER REPAIRING j(jn|£.yp preventive measures are help farmers and ranchers fight the grasshoppers. 38 MAIN STREET most important. In early Hoppers have been the scourge of South Dakota MANCHE8TER-643-7985 SHARPEN spring apply an all-purpose Heritage Hardware prairies since the first cow was driven up from Texas and MANCHESTER rose spray that contains a the first plow broke the soil more than 100 years ago. In­ ETC. fungicide and an insec­ GARDENS i«MnyNeHwidM(aimim«M|iit«| dications are that 1979 will be one of the worst hopper ticide. This application © and Stove Shop WOODLAND years. ^ o; a l l m a k e s & M ODELS should be repeated per the (0 M r. Street, East H a itri, Se Kantack said eight grasshoppers per square yard will ig price WU» Mppkee le« Sears Machines Welcome * instructions on the insec­ 168 WOODLAND ST. consume as much grass as an adult cow. CYCLE 5S8-m T sta-o!i ticide. “If you’re overgrazed or moisture’s short, like it is, Fair Prices but Good Work ITS WEST MIDDU TURNnH MANCHESTER I Q i Last summer my even four hoppers a yard is too many,” he said. ‘"The real 6 4 9 - 2 0 9 8 brussels sprouts grew to High: Aeress t^rr. P'JtriT. r'.aza Sh£pir.g M ii <648-8474 economic problems will come when they get bigger and ncK-upasuivaT 35 inches but the sprouts OPEN Mon Fn 8 30 8.00 Sal 8.J0 6 on Sun I? 00-5 00 Red Tag Sale start eating.” were small like marbles. i PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., June 7, 1979 , June 7. 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN H«/p W in M 13 Http tVMtMl Na/p W»nHd * * ln$trueOon$ *1$ H o m t For Solo 23 Houoohold Goods 40 AUTO MECHANIC- S E C R E T A R Y - Y oung, REMEDIAL READING and EAST HARTFORD -189 Britt 15 CUBIC FOOT Experienced in ail phases of Road. Lovely 7 Room Cape, SAVE auto repair. Must nave own nowing company seeks In­ CEKML OFFICE math; individualized work FROSTFREE COLDSPOT Herald dividual for secretarial and program, (Ist-flth grade) by with fireplaced family room, 4 FREEZER - 975. Very good tools, ^ p ly in person at R&G JUNE WANT AD SPECIAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING eneral office work. Good WOM master’s degree teacher. 568- bedrooms, eat-in Kitchen, condition. Call 643-9221. Auto Service, 436 Center 8075. living room, immaculate. OVER Street. fyping skills, some PtrmanMil part Him bookkeeping experience, and Move-in condition. Convenient pleasant phone manner a hourt 1-B. AutoinoHv* to everything. 955,900. Call m LIQUOR PERMIT LOCAL LAW OFFICE must. Fine opportunity with txparlMM prtfMMd. RIDING LESSONS indoor 236-5454, Home Sellers Center. □MISC. FOR SALE $ 4 .0 0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Seeking full-time employee. 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS riding ring. Western stock This is to give notice that I. Sam A. Good typing skills essential. ;ood salary and benefits. App- Some knowicda* of Crispmo of 352 Hackmatack Street, fy in person or call for ap­ seat, saddle seat and hunt COLUMBIA - R oute 87. Htip W»nt9d 13 Shorthand helpful. Write Box bookkooplng, typing Artlclee for Sale 41 Manchester have filed an application pointment: L.M. Gill Welding oto. roquirod. Apply In seat. All levels 228-M17. Revisit History in this 100- placarded 29th day of May 1979 with JJ, c/o Manchester Herald. year-old Colonial. Spacious the Liquor Control Commission for a & Manufacturing, Division of poraon to: * TAG SALES Doga-BIrda-Pots 43 Antlquea 48 Apartmonta For Rant 53 GKtK'ERY BEER for the sate of PLUMBER WANTED- Must BHS, Inc., 1422 Tolland Turn- VOICE, PIANO Instructions. country-style kitchen, all MEDICAL alcoholic liquor on the premises 709*725 be experienced. Top wages. 7 Former faculty New York modern appliances, 4 pike, Manchester, 647-9931. CHORCHIS MOTORS TAG AND GARAGE SALE - ENGLISH SETTER- 16 RESPONSIBLE ROOMATE Middle Turnpike East. Manchester. paid holidays and paid vaca­ 80 Oakland 8L Music and Art High School. bedrooms, 2 baths, wall-to- TEN PIECE DINING ROOM TRAN8CRIPTIONI8T8 The business will be owned by 56 Concord Road. June 9th., 10 months old. Free to good SET- 9350.00. 5jiiece bedroom WANTED TO share large tion. Cali evenings 643-6341. Manohaotar, CL Professional Singer/Pianist. wall carpeting, pine floors, 2- Chri.spino's Incorporated of 485 Hart­ 644-8597. car garage with loft. - 6. Air conditioner, infants home and country. Wonderful set 9300.00. Writing desk- house near lake. Located in E. Full Time Openings available for Medical ford Road. Manchester and will be con­ BESTJOBINTOWN A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD furniture, vaccumn cleaner, with children. 6466252. Hampton. 9150 complete. ducted by Sam A. Crispino as per­ Beautifully landscaped. Call 975.00. 2 oak dressers (one Transcriptionists. Experienced with 990, 2 hours a day, 5 days a Could help to sell your items sewing machine, bowling with bevelled glass) both for Days call Robert at 871-1601. mittee. CLERICAL OPENING AT SUMMER WORK REMEDIAL READING and 236-5454, Home Sellers Center. Sam A. Crispino week. Select day or HOUSEHOLD GOODS Math; Individualized work faster, rent your room quicker balls. Musical Inalrumenta 44 9300.00. B rass end irons- Medical records, Radiology, and/or Dated 31st dav of May 1979 evening hours. Sales and AVAILABLE - You earn 95.33 and bring you better results! 003-6 MACHINIST- Experienced MOVING COMPANY. program. (1st - 6th) by G L A STO N B U R Y - 29 9450.00. Oak rocking chair- 474 MAIN STREET - Second Pathology Transcription preferred. lathe operators, set-up and management position in hourly, full or part time. Over Ask the Herald Classified Ad TAG SALE - Furniture, 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and floor. 3 room heated apart­ Requires accurate typist with 18. Car necessary. Academic qualified teacher. Call Cobblestone Road. Gracious 950.00. "Gone With The Wind” However, we will consider applicants with •• work from blueprints. First cosmetic industry. Call an eye for detail and ability to -ISO weekdays - after . ------5:30 PM., 646- designed for family taker about details. Put the appliances, household goods. other instruments. Rivers lamp-9S00.0O. 22K. gold dinner ment. No appliances, no pets. Lost and Found 7 shift. Overtime available. credits / profit options also STAR to work for you! Phone After 5 PM. Wednesday, Music, 7 Main Street, New Barbara Cashman at 643- work under pressure. Heavy available. Call —W .E.A- ■ .I.- living. 3 bedrooms, 2t4 baths. set, service for 8, accepting Security, tenant insurance excellent typing skills. Good starting salary Paid health insurance. Also 1697 between 5 and 7 PM. hone contact, busy days. formal dining room, 643-2711. Thursday, Friday. 9 - 5 on Britain. 2261977. best offer. Camp rocker- required. 9225/monthly. Call LOST- White, long haired cat part time retired machinist. Distributors, 9 to 5 PM. 872- Saturday. 906 Tolland Turn­ 6462426 from 9 - 5. and benefit package. PTecise, well organized per­ 2128. SchoolM-Claeaeo 19 fireplaced family room. All 9125.00. Call 8767370. with black spots. Vicinity of Inquire Chapel Tool Co., 81 son necessary. Contact this and more with an acre of pike. TROMBONE- In excellent For more information, please contact the Green Road. Please call 649- TO ROAM’ Woodland Street, Manchester. Christine19UIIC OVAUiClUClSchneider, < AAQlHartford U V l U jjj FOR THE BEST - Manchester wooded land. Call 2365454, condition. Buescher, with Wantod to Buy 40 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, 2585. 646-5836. Just listed — Duplex. Separate heating and electrical GIANT 15 FAMILY TAG oversized case. 9250. Call 646 first floor heated, 1 car space, Personnel Department, at 646-1222, Exten­ maintenance w o r k e r Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Home Sellers Center. street, Blast Hartford, Ct. 528- fo- ephnni avatom with a pupils per teacher. FREE in­ systems, 2 car garage, amesite drive, well maintained, SALE- Huckleberry Lane, off 7085 anytime. no appliances. Hardwood sion 481. LOST - TIKARA 10 speed boys for school system with a EXPERIENCED LATHE 9551. kOE M/F, troductory lesson with this ad. EAST HARTFORD - Need beautiful deep lot, excellent value. Call now. Exclusive Keeney. June 8th., & 9th., 10 floors, full cellar. No pets. blue bike. Call 643-8820. PART TIME WAITRESSES strong backround in preven­ Manchatttr Mamorlal Hoapital OPERATORS & needed to work in downtown Call 6466306, or 6463549. extra room? We have a char­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as to 3. Tools, toys, furniture, ACE TONE AMPLIFIER- 300 One month’s security deposit. 71 HaynM StrMt Reward. MACHINISTS. We need a few tive maintenance of equip­ listing STRAND watt. Electrovoice RIGHT FRONT FENDER Manchester restaurant. BRAKES, SHOCKS ming Split Level, with 3-5 printing plates, .007 thick bikes, and crafts. 9195/monthly. Call 649-1832. ManchMtor, Conn. 06040 good people to join a young, ment and buildings. Multi­ Aaaf Eafafs microphone. University sound For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. ■ pa Experience is preferred but trade experience a plus. bedrooms. Large eat-in 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Please call 6^3205. An Equal Opportunity Employor M/P growing company. Excellent not neccessary. Only AND EXHAUST Condomlnlume 22 kitchen, 1% baths, breezeway, 91. Phone 643-2711. Must be 040-2000 TAG SALE - June 9, 10 - 2. stand. Like new condition. MANCHESTER - Available lenses in front of S&H Green Benefits and overtime. Full or Exceilent wages and benefits. Furniture, Shirley Temple 9500.00. Cali 6461041 after 5 July 1st. 4 room apartment Stamp, Main Street. Identify requirements are neatness MECHANIC Position available July 1,1979. enclosed back porch, on a picked up before 11 a.m. 172 East Canter Otraet______Manchaatar WANTED SPACIOUS HOME iart time.'Please apply at: L nd good personality.y. ApplvApply in NORTOFIELD GREEN - 3 lovely treed lot. 959,900. Call ONLY. dolls, Hummels, antiques, PM. being redecorated. Yard, bus MANCHESTER case. 646-5428 keep trying. Sf' Gill, Welding & Manufac­ call 6863631 between 8 AM toys, lines, dishes, ^m euiing - 3 or 4 bedroom within one line. Security, lease, person between 2 & 4 PM at Good pay plus commis­ and 4 PM for application and bedroom 2 panelled rec 2365454, Home Sellers Center. turing, Division of BHS, Inc., rooms, hardwood living room, for everyone. 166 Wells Street. ARIA BLOND 12 STRING mile off Parker and Middle references. 9200 per month. LOST - Long-haired male eat, Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 Main sion. Fringe benefits In­ information. Windsor Fbiblic TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Turnpike desired on or before MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1422 T olland T u rnpike, private porch, air, top condi­ WINDSOR - Colonial Drive. GUITAR - Original cost 9250. Broker. 5660138. black and grey with white Street, Manchester. cluding pension. Must Schools, P.O. Box 10, Wind­ Gqod condition.Good for Artlelot lor Safa 41 August 1st. 6469503 or 646 71 Haynes Street Manchester, Conn., or call tion and location. Owner. 646 This conveniently located 3- plating, or welding. Call 649- TAG SALES TAG SA LE- 35 SOUTH Brand new. Mcrifice, 9175., chin, white chest and white Carl Skold 647-9931. have working sor, Ct. 06095. Equal oppor­ ALTON STREET. June 9. with case. Call 649-4109. 8139. APARTMENT TO SUBLET- Manchester, Ct. 06040 DEMONSTRATORS: Earn tunity employer. M/F. 3329. Asking 961,900. bedroom Colonial is ideal for 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. paws. Bolton, Manchester Experienced only please. family living. Large country- HUGE SALE - Fireplace Rain date June 10. 10-4. VERNON. Available July 1st. An Oppcrli/fi'ly ^ vicinity. 646-1957. 91000 or more with spare time experience and hand FRENCH PROVINCIAL GOOD USED SWING SET. E.O.E. selling. Free Kit. Name brand style kitchen with excellent MOLDED FORMICA top and accessories, stoves, cnild’s Christmas tree, appliances, Boats-Accoasorles 45 3 rooms, heat, hot water, air tools. Apply PA R T T IM E H E L P IN LIVING ROOM, couch, 2 sound systems. Will disassemble and conditioning, appliances, toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, HAYING - AppI f in person: □ REAL ESTATE storage, barn-wood walls in paneled bar with two shelves chairs, 3 tables, 2 lamps. 9400. chair, miscellaneous. Satur­ Portonolt 2 CLERK / CASHIER MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP 1974 FURY - 16Mi-foot transport. Also need stroller 9220.00 monthly. 875-9702. Tonka, Fentonz). Treasure 364 Bidwell S tr e e t, family room! Front-to-back and four stools. 9175. 646-6028. Console stereo AM-FM day & Sunday, 10 - 4. 129 for 2 year old, not umbrella Resort Property WANTED FOR PATENT living room, beautifully treed Brook Street, South Windsor, TAG SALE - Misc. items. 23 fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Aulos For Sale 61 RIDE WANTED TO House party plan. Call collect 285 MAIN STREET Manchester. radio. 975. 6363701 evenings, type. Call 6436237. For Rent 56 MEDICINE DEPARTMENT- person to person for Miss Homoo For Sale 23 yard area. Call 236-5454, FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink (off Graham Road.) Golway Street, Manchester. 1975 56horsepower outboard SIX ROOM DUPLEX. West- HAMILTON STANDARD, In modem pharmacy. Plea­ MANCHESTER. CT. weekends. Saturday, June 9. 63 PM. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 92,500. side. 9200.00 plus security Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. Carol 491-2100. Also booking Home Sellers Center. Coat, excellent condition. Size COTTAGE, EASTHAM, WE PAY 910 for complete sant working conditions in a parties. IMMEDIATE Cash for your 12 or 14. 9800. 8762344. Also 50 norse Johnson out­ deposit. Adults or couples, 1 MASS., CAPE COD- Within Call 643-5686. professional atmosphere. Full SEARS BROADCAST TAG SALE - Baby furniture. board, 9300. 2260475 or 226 Rooms lor Rent 52 junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland EXPERIENCED Receiver — property. Let us emlain our PITKIN STREET- Large TAG SALE - Saturday, Sunday child preferred. No pets. Call minutes to lake, bay and Auto Body. 528-1990. time. Applv at once to T E M P O R A R Y MEAT SPREADER - New - used Mower, sewing machine, elec­ June 9-10. Freezer, port, dis­ 9550. 633-8093 between 6&9 p.m. PART TIME - Take inventory Receive and move fair proposal. Caa ll M r. Gracious Cblonial. Central air NELCO SEWING MACHINE- once. 916. Call 6367679. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ ocean. 9185 week. Available Bondo-Slocks-Mortgogos 8 manager. Liggetts Rexall CUTTER AND MEAT Belfiore, M7-1413. condition. 4 Bedrooms, 2 tric fireplace, pre-schooler hwasher, womens & mens July 21st, - August 4th,, Also in local stores. Car necesary. Built - in button holer, clothes, petite 6 pretcener trally located. Downtown 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY- - Parkade Drug, 404 West Mid­ COUNTER HELP. heavy skids of paper Baths. Lot 126X225. Call for clothes, drapes, curtains, GRADY WHITE 17 ft. with 75 FOUR ROOM, FIRST off season rental after Labor GOVERNMENT Write phone number, decorative stitches. Excellent FIVE CAST IRON clothes, miscellaneous. June 9 Manchester. Kitchen Runs but needs work. Best dle Turnpike, Manchester, Ct. experience to: ICC 166, Box person- Highland ^ark utilizing fork truck. Lift BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot appointment, Marion E. hide-a-bed, odds & ends. 85 HP EVINRUDE outboard FLOOR APARTMENT plus Day. Call 742-6607. GUARANTEED BUSINESS condition, including cabinet. RADIATORS. 9100 per sec­ & 10. 10 - 4. Lake Street, motor and tilt trailer. 91200 or privileges. Call 6462358. offer. Call 633-8258. 304, Paramus, New Jersey. Market. 317 Highland St. frontage main highway. “Robertson, ibe ■ Realtor, 643-5953. 9150. 6496437. School St. 10 - 4. sunporch. 1 1/2 baths, LOANS - 950,000 to 9350,000, AN EAST HARTFORD Physi­ Manchester. heavy cartons of paper. tion. Call 647-1875. Manchester. Best offer. Call 6466897 or fireplace and garage. 07652. Excellent 8 Room House, plus GENTLEMEN ONLY - CAPE COD, DENNISPORT - WE PAY TOP PRICES for Phone 281-4112. cian needs someone to assist Must be at least 21 severaL buildings. Zone EAST HARTFORD- 7 Room 643-5716. Appliances, heat and hot 2 two bedroom cottages, TAG SALE - Friday and TAG SALE - 784 East Middle Kitchen privileges. Central wrecked and junk cars. A & B in Clerical responsibilities in SUMMER JOB ... Wrapping TEMPORARY PART TIME years of age with drivers Commercial. Owner financing Ranch. Bus route and utilities. water included. No children, sleeps 5 and 6. 4/10 or a mile a Medical Office. Good skills Saturday June 8 & 9.10 - 4.138 Turnpike, near Shady Glen, location. Free parking. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. and packaging, some heavy BOOKKEEPER - Send available. Frank Mott, Family Room with slider to SAVE GAS - Buy a Sunfish no pets. References. 6467773. to ocean. 9190 and 9225 per Call Tony 6466223. □ EMPLOYMENT and interest in public contact resume of past e i^ rien c e to: license. * TAG SALES North Elm Street, Saturday June 9th, 10 - 4. Rain boat and trailer, 9600. Good Security and references work, in small prinf shop. Broker, 6465658. patio. Attached garage. Air MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- required. 6462693 for appoint­ week in season. Call after 6 a must. Previous experience a Box L, c/o mnehester Excellent non-contrib­ All styles. Small Sizes. Manchester. Date Sunday June 10th. TV’s, condition green and white. Over 18, MCC student Conditioned. Storage shed. ment. PM. 644-2893. 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs •• plus. Salary commensurate Herald. Clothing and accessories. 389 Child’s organ, books, set of Call after 6 PM. 6496714. Help Wanted preferred. Apply in person. utory benefit program COLUMBIA- Lovely 3 Well insulated. Extras! 959,- GARAGE SALE - Some an­ Ency. Brit., glassware, AVAILABLE JULY 1 - excellent. Must sell, '3 with ability. Please enclose Trio Printers, Inc. Elm Street bedroom Ranch on 2.9 acres. 900. 5662553 for appointment. Forbes Street, East Hartford. Wanted to Rent 57 ^ resume with reply to Box F, including pension plan. tique dishes. Items never TAG SALE - 4 family. Friday clothes, good household items, Apartments For Rent S3 Remodeled duplex. 3 sacrificing! Any reasonable Ext., Manchester, CT. TYPIST AND VARIOUS of­ Garage. Hardwood floors. Please call 569-2645. usM. Suitable for gifts. Satur­ HIGHLINER TILT BOAT bedrooms, stove, offer over 91650. Call after TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. c/o Manchester Herald. and Saturday. June 69. 9 - 5. miscellaneous. TRAILER - One year and a Apply 81 Commerce Street, fice duties. Experienced Apply in person or call Super taxes. 951,900. Squires GLASTONBURY - Hebron day June 9. 10 - 4. 25 North refrigerator, carpeting, WORKING MOTHER OF 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 5266063. preferred. Fringe benefits. Dep. glass, 4 boxes ceiling half old. 9125. Call 6496410 or LOOKING for anything in real Glastonbury. PTG 643-1101. Realty. 4561849. Avenue. Older 3 bedroom, 2 DINING ROOM SET - 5 Elm Street. estate rental - apartments, shaded yard, centrally TWO SCHOOL AGE FULL TIME- Responsible We are an E.E.O.E. 289-8291 chairs, table and buffet. tile, ladies clothes 76, china, TWO FAMILY TAG SALE - 742-9162 after 5 PM. COMPANY. Telephone 633- AHENTION full baths, fireplace, large Baby furniture, sm. stereo homes, multiple dwellings? located. Adults, cat accep­ CHILDREN SEEKS SAME to CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1977- Delivery Man needed to between 4 and 5 PM. An equal opportunity Refrigerator and stove. Call furniture table saw, 2 ladders 7631. TRAVEL JOBS COVENTRY- 8 Room Raised yard. 50’s. 522-5210. speakers, drapes, limoges, No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate table. 9260. 6466297, 643-7023. find and share rent in "Medallion Edition.” Mint deliver appliances and some employer. Male/Female. Ranch, 2 bedrooms, possible 6463327. TAG SALE ■ Furniture, 36’ - 42’, pair chrome plated L IK E NEW 19 F T . Manchester area. Call 295- wheels for d.M., china, clothing and smoe an- Associates, Inc. 6461980. Condition! Air, electric win­ warehousing. Good hourly National Company haa openings DENTAL ASSISTANT - third, 2 full baths, family Resort Property household items, tools, SLICK C RA FT, 165 H .P . 0359 before 2 P.M, only. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC waee Cal 1M7 9M7 ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES 27 Miscellaneous. Odds and ends. tiques. Saturday June 9,10 - 4 Homes lor Rent 54 dows, power steering and - E xperienced only. Top wage. Call 647-9997. for several people, (Guys or Gals) Manchester office. Chairside 579MlddlaTplie..W. room with fireplace. Easy ECLIVERING DARK LOAM appliances, almost everything In/out board. Fully equipped Metcalf Road, Tolland. PM. 29 Farmington. Take APARTMENT and-HOUSES brakes, automatic, lean-bum 18 Bi over. No experience, or and office procedures. Manchester. Conn. - 5 yards, 940 plus tax. Also with extras, including trailer. Misc. for Rent wages, i^ply: At as Tile 1^2 f u l l & PART TIME WORK access to highways. 964,000. CLINTON - KELSEY POINT - you need. 167 Henderson Earl Street, off E.M. Turn­ For Rant. We have 100s of ren­ EXTRA LARGE 3 58 engine, velour upholstery. educational requirements. Travel Experience preferred. Send Ownet. 742-8688. sand, gravel and stone. 643- Street, East Hartford. Selling 94950.00, 643-9020. Tpke., Wethersfield, AVAILABLE for the summer. coast to coast with a sharp young the mark of Four bedrooms, 2 baths, pike and look for signs. tals in all Areas, Prices and BEDROOM HOUSE - With Firm price 93650, 646-0299 resume to Box KK, c/o 9504. everthing. GARAGE FOR RENT. North evenings. 563-0151. ______9191.88 full time, 995.94 part business group. Earn top pay 8c printing excellence fireplace, screened porch. 100 TAG SALE Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, den, fireplace and acreage. Manchester Herald. WATERFRONT year-round ft. from private beach. June, end of Manchester. Call after time. Car needed. Over 18. bonuses. See Mr. Bright. Esses Saturday, Juna 9th 9-4 TAG SALE - From 10 to 2 PM. 2365646. Small Fee. (476-4) Call Rental Assistors, Motor Inn. 11-5 p.m. Thursday and home and summer resort all July, August. 9290. 6461616. CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye TAG SALE - Saturday the 9th, Sporting Goods 46 small fee. 2365646. 1 PM 5668765. RN-LPN wanted for full or Profits available. Call 9 to 5 195 Spancar SIraat On June 9th. 41 Carriage part time on all shifts. Apply Friday oniy. Parents of all PART TIME PERSON with in one. 7 room maintenance set, electric welder, acelyten 10 - 4. Sunday the Kith, 2 - 6. 1972 AMC HORNET- 4 door, p.m., 875-8949. station wagon or truck wanted Drive, Manchester. COMBINATION GOLF BAG ONE BEDROOM director of nursing, Salmon- ______applicants are welcome at inter­ free Ranch. Located on an Real Estate Wanted 28 outfit, aluminum ladder, Bikes, swing set, lots more. Som* (irilquM , lU i wh*«l, APARTMENT For rent. 9250 WORKSHOP automatic. 6 cylinder, 232 views. Member C-C f BBB. for early morning delivery of Business Opportunity 14 exclusive private section of trailer tires, new electric 135 Porter ^reet. bW Htit, houMhold a o o d t, & CART By Bagboy. Very APPROXIMATELY 500 sq. ft. engine. Regular gas. Good TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED ctotMng, toys, book!, tMby Hm iis . monthly, with heat. Mr. Return transportation guaranteed. newspapers within Coventry Lake. Over 9100,000. ALL CASH For your property, generator, electric lawn- good condition. 945. Call 646 OWcos-Slores lor Rent 55 Heat available. Ample condition. 9825. 646-5256. Pir.l for wholesale furniture. Manchester. Commission and MANCHESTER Package 1976 CHEVY NOV* Dogs-BIrds-Pots 43 0406, after 5 p.m. PhilbricK, Philbrick Agency, Please call 633-5244.______Deliveries in New England Attractive financing within 24 hours. Avoid Red mower. Evenings, 633-7060. TAG SALE - F riday and 6464200. parking available. Call 649- mileage. Contact G. Siddell, store. Excellent location. Well available. R. Zimmer, J.D. Saturday June 8th 1. 9th. 9 5358. area from Vernon. Apply at: Tape, Instant Service. Hayes MANCHESTER- Main Street 649-5251. established business. Call Real Estate, 6461980 or 647- Corp. 6460131. a.m. Several Families. 13 AKC SHELTIE - Sable and LADIES GOLF CLUBS- 3 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida NURSES AIDES wanted for 170 Tunnel Rd. BOOKKEEPER - Position SUNDAY JUNE 10 - Annual white male pup. Champion 454 MAIN STREET- Second modem office available. 400 full time on all shifts. Apply Marion E. Robertson, 1139. Bilyeu Road, Manchester, (off Wilson woods. Call after 6 Customized, in and out. 14 available for a bookkeeper to Realtor, 643-5953. Mini Flea Market. Many quality and temperament. 643- floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call director of nursing. Salmon- PART TIME MALE AND SELLING your house? Call us Hilliard Street). Bike, families, old junk, new faces. p.m. 6464465. 6^2469 or 6462755. miles per gallon on regular INSURANCE AGENCY do bookkeeping and accoun­ FEMALE. Available Monday “SLEEP LIKE A BABY” on 7268. ment. No appliances, no pets. □ AUTOMOTIVE brook Convalescent Home, off ting functions for a medium EAST HARTFORD SIX first and we'li make you a clothing, much miscelleous. M&M Shell Service Station. 9225 monthly. Call 6462426, 9 fuel. Loaded with extras in­ looking for general insurance thru Sunday. Apply in person: VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco ROOM VILLAGE this Queen Size (off the floor) Garden Producta 47 cluding Factory Air! Low House Street, Glastonbury. help. Typing required. sized law firm. Good benefits cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Route 6, Bolton. FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 to 5. 466 MAIN STREET. North of Please call 633-5244. Top Notch, Manchester. Snacks with locations 93,580 COLONIAL. Large country Realtor, 643-1577. Water Bed, complete for only Autos For Sale 61 mileage. One owner. Hdmeowners and automobile and working conditions for CALL TOLL FREE 1-800426 9300. Please call after 5:30 weeks old. 6461432. Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. someone who is looking for an kitchen. Big yard. 949,900.643- SIX FAMILY TAG SALE - 4 FAMILY TAG SALE - Rain MANCHESTER - Main of centrally located space. Excellent condition. Over experience preferred however HELP WANTED in Pizza 2355 Ext. 905. 0747 or 872-2481. p.m., at 649-9399. If no answer, 1971 FORD TORINO WAGON- 914,000 invested. A real NURSES AIDES - Full time, will train right person. Jewell- opportunity which will be MAY WE BUY your home? please try again. June 8th & 9th at 9 AM. 30 or shine. Saturday 10 - 3. 105 Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, Ideal for store, office or other ipei Quick, fair, all cash and no A COMPLETE BOARDING 74,000 miles. 9600. Good run­ bargain for 97495. Must be and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. England Insurance Agency, rewarding and challenging. Debbie Drive, Manchester. Homestead Street (off West FACILITY for dogs and cats. hot water, appliances. No business or commercial use. Experienced preferred, but Giant, 860 Center Street. GFFERS INVITED / GLASTONBURY- 52 Kenneth roblem. Call Warren E. Bikes, tractor and mis­ ning condition. Call 6467557, seen. Call 643-0421. 646-4662. Call 9 - 5 Monday - Friday. RETAIL STORE ON Middle Turnpike). Absolutely Dog grooming. All health pets. Parking. Purity. 526 Call 6462426 65 pm. we will train. Apply in person: Drive. Just Listed! 6 1/2 Pdwland. Realtors, 6461108. cellaneous. no previews or earlybirds. after 6 p.m. Hartford - 527-9872. THERAPfUTIC Wh e e l s - Make an easy 920,- guard maintenance. Ultra­ U PICK 7047. East Hartford Convalescent SECRETARY / Room Split Level. Beautifully 25X70 MAIN STREET RECREATION DIRECTOR 000 per year. Excellent terms. landscaped, in a choice violet germicidal lights. 1977 SILVER CAMARO- Must Home, 745 Main Street, East RECEPTIONIST - Doctors of­ INGERSOLL RAND, PRIVATE INVESTOR PLUMBING & HEATING Canine Holiday Inne, 200 AT THE CORN CRIB THREE ROOMS, HEAT, hot STORE. Located near Savings 1971 SATELITE SEBRING- 2 Hartford. Two different positions are now Call John, at Chenette residential community. 3 DESIRES income property. sacrifice! Excellent condi­ fice. East Hartford S ^ ia lis t. MILLERS FALLS DIVISION- Associates, "Gallery Of SUPPLIES FOR SALE- Sheldon Road, Manchester. water, stove refrigerator, Bank of Manchester. For door. 318 cubic inch. New available In the recreation depart­ bedrooms, large eat-in Please call 6461068 and leave Pipes, Fittings, Controls, carpet. 9220. Adults only. No details, call: Group I, Zinsser tion. Good gas mileage. Air 4 day week. 2 girl office. Rep­ 60 Progress Drive. Second ment. Homes,” 5269081. 6465971. brakes, 1 year old exhaust NURSES AIDES- Full time, shift assistant supervisor, kitchen, family room, laundry message. etc.Priced to sell! Call after 7 pets. 3rd floor. Centrally Agency, 6461511. conditioning. PS, PB, AM-FM ly to Box G, c/o Manchester 1) Person with experience In room, covered patio, and a MANCHESTER HONDA radio, stereo, power windows, system. Beautiful inside and all shifts. Experience Herald. experience welding and grin­ p.m., 649-9056. located. Security deposit. Call out. Metallic Starfire paint. preferred, but training will be developing social, educational, and MANCHESTER- Store & 4 must for 'the summer - an BEAUTIFUL GERMAN BERRY PATCH white walls. Call 875-9379, ding. Benefits 30 days after Room Apartment. Busy loca­ Household Goods 40 SHEPHERD PUPPY - 6467690. Mike, 643-2323. given. Apply in person: East recreational activities for mental­ above ground pool! 972,500. GREY FORMICA TOP after 5 p.m. LEGAL SECRETARY- For hiring, one week vacation ly retarded multiple handicapped tion. Excellent opportunity Female, 3 months. Wormed. Hartford Convalescent Home, after 6 months, 2 weeks vaca­ Call 2365454, Home Sellers REFRIGERATORS TABLE with chrome legs. 36” We Are Growing Again! LANDLORDS List all your Real Estate Department in clients. for owner/user. Priced to sell. Center. Free to good home only. Call OFFrCE SPACE 745 Main Street, East Hart­ tion after one year, paid in­ Washers / Ranges, used, X 48” . Opens to 72” , with four vacancies with us for FREE! ford. medium size East Hartford 2) Person with background in 941,900. Hayes Corp., 6460131. ,643-9649. Law. Firm. Must have surance, 12 paid holidays. guaranteed and clean. New chairs. 940.00. Telephone 646 100s of qualified tenants FOR RENT education or occupational therapy MANCHESTER AREA- U&R experience, and excellent Pension plan. E.O.E. Member shipment damaged, G.E & 5602. waiting. Call Rental PART TIME Work from home interested in conducting a MANCHESTER, JUST Home. Wooded acre. GOOD HOMES NEEDED For 250 Square feet, center of skills. SalaiV commensurate of Greater Manchester LISTED- Excellent Cafe FRIGIDAIRE. low prices. affectionate cats. White with Assistors, 9 to 9, 2365646. 'Manchester, air con­ on the phone servicing our sheltered workshop for mentally Carpeting throughout. Wood- B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main SEVERAL MEN’S SUITS - We Need People Interested In Long Term with skills. Call Paula at 289- Chamber of Commerce. and physically hamlicapped adults. liquor business with all equip­ blue eyes, grey and white. ditioning and parking. customers in your spare time. 8625. burning stove, plus fireplace. Street, 6462171. Like new. 42 regular. Call 649- BOLTON- Large 3 room Call'643-9551. 249-7773. This Is an established program ment. Caii for particulars. 960,500. 649-6397. Employment To Fill the Following Tortoise Shell. Spayed and PICK YOUR OWN NEEDED: ORGANIST- Choir Director 1237 evenings. apartment. Heat and hot CARRIERS TO DELIVER THE DOLLAR SAVER ON that requires an energetic ERA, Bianchard & Rossetto, Positions: neutered. 6336581, 342-0571. S T R A W B E R R IE S - 224 LEGAL SECRETARY For Wanted. First Lutheran 6462482. FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedfoom Hillstown Road, Manchester. water. Quiet neighborhood. SUNDAY MORNINGS IN THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCED organizer who enjoys working with Set. Excellent condition. CHA PPEE MODEL 8033 No pets. References required. MANCHESTER - RETAIL, Senior Partner im medium Church, 154 Orchard Street, people in a productive setting. ADORABLE PUPPIES- Large field, open until dark. MACHINISTS & LATHE Rockville. 875-5682. Queen-size bed, triple dresser, COAL OR WOOD BURNING 9241) monthly. 643-5983. storage, and/or manufac­ AREAS: size East Hartford Law Firm. Please send resume to Philip VENDING GUM & CANDY FREE to good homes. OPERATORS- Full or part General Practice. Must have dresser with shelved mirror, STOVE. Uses logs up to 13 3/8 turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to AREA 1 a r e a 2 time. Excellent benefits. App­ Requires 3 hours per week. 24 HARVARD ROAD - BY Labrador type. Call 742-5228 Antlquea 48 experience, and excellent RN or LPN- 3 pm to 11 pm and MEADOWS , Excelient growth potential. night stand. 4 years old. 9800. long. Used one season. or 7426115 evenings. AVAILABLE 50,000 sq. ft. Very reasonable. MARION DR. DARTMOUTH ly in person at: 1422 Tolland OWNER. Attractive 5 room 5660935. Relocating. Asking 9250.00. Brokers protected. Call skills. Salary commensurate 11 pm to 7 am. Full time or CONVALESCENT HOME Evenings after 6, 6462137. Cape. 1 1/2 baths. WANTED: Antique furniture, IMMEDIATELY - NEWER EVA DR. SOUTH FARMS Turnpike, Manchester. LM with skills. Call Linda at 289- part time. Enjoy working with 7426701. •AUTO TECHNICIAN DUPLEX. 2 bedrooms, stove, Reyman Properties, 1-226- Gill Welding Manufacturing 333 Bidwall StTMl Dishwasher. Aluminum FREE TO GOOD HOME glass, pewter, oil paintings or ALICE DR. CARRIAGE DR. 8625. an excellent supporting staff ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! other antique items. R. refrigerator. Wall to wall 1206. Co, Division of BHS, Inc., or Manchastw, Cl. 06040 SMALL GROCERY / BEER siding, garage, breezeway. adorable kittens. Call 646- AREA 3 a r e a 4 caring for our elderly BUSINESS FOR SALE - CaU Custom made draperies, slip­ UTILITY TRAILER FOR •NEW CAR PREP 6947. Harrison, 643-8709. carpeting. Parking. Adults. call 647-9931. 963,900. Principles only. 646 covers and upholstery. Budget AMBITIOUS COLLEGE patienU. Very pleasant at­ 6465039. 1209. SALE- 4 X 8 ft. body. 15 inch Small pet acceptable. 9300. BROOKFIELD ST. CAMBRIDGE STUDENT wanted for mosphere. Good wages and CONSTRUCTION Terms Arranged. Call 2862331 wheels. Good condition. 9150. •SERVICE WRITER 6466297, 6467023. BENTON ST. STRICKLAND ATTENTION - Need 2 people excellent sales opportunity. benefits. Please call Doris ESTIMATOR - experienced, or 6461000. Call 649-4810. Resort Property over 21. Immediate employ­ ail around man to assist local BRANFORD ST. AREA S OXFORD Direct profit plus bonuses. Blain RN Director Of Nurses For Rent 56 AVONDALE ST. ment. This is not a fancy ad, Training provided. 643-5441. 646-0129. Manchester Manor general contractor, (jail 646 PRODUCTION OPERATORS we simply want a person who Nursing Home, 385 West 4139 for appointment. OAKWOOD ST. needs a permanent job. Ad­ LARGE FOUR ROOM BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT, SECURITY OFFICERS - Center Street, Manchester. To work In machining and/or assembly areas. NEW SPAPER Narragansett Bay Area fami­ DOANE ST. vancement opportunity. Call Immediate employment full SUPERINTENDENT - Full PUBLIC NOTICE Join the Manchester Honda tearr APARTMENT - Second floor. between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - Applicants must have some previous factory work ly cottage 90 minutes from and part time positions AMBITIOUS MAN with time maintenance man for Stove and refrigerator. Call CALL LARAIN 7 4 2 -5 5 4 9 528-3869. E.O.E. experience. Hours are 7 AM to 3:30 PM. Air con­ now! Caii Mr. Pantaieo, for interview after 8 PM. 6463m . Manchester. 9235.00 week. available. Complete mechanical backround willing large Manchester area. DELIVERY 643-8270. backround check done. Complex. Experience in ditioned, ample parking and excellent fringe TEXAS OIL CO. needs to train as mechanic at a mmouE/FiEA appointment. Weapons permit required. growing new car dealership. minor plumbing, electrical, benefits. ^ Country Driver Needed COVENTRY LAKE AREA- 3 mature person. We train. Apply only if you meet carpentry repafr necessary. room apartment. Stove, Write A.U, Dick, Box 789, Ft. Profit sharing plan. Full requirements. For interview medical benefits. Paid vaca­ Good salary. Plus apartment, IHRKn refrigerator, all utilities in­ Worth, Tex. 76101. HlOH STANDARD INC. MANCHESTER HONDA cluded. Lake privileges. can 236-6117. tion. Call 646-4321 for inter­ plus medical benefits. Call 31 PreetlM Park Circle view appointment. 2462566 - M-F, 8 - 5. 24 Adams Street Manchester, Conn. Come In For An Interview Available mid June. 9220.00 BABYSITTER NEEDED- Beat Hartford. Ct, plus security. 742-9671. LIVE-IN MOTHERS 9 AM to 11 AM at the Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- DIETARY AIDES - now Manufacturing/Marketing Sporting Firearms 0767. HELPER - Start imm^iate- Here’s a name you’ll never ly. Salary negotiable. High accepting application for part (Located In the rear of the Acmat building) Manchester Evening MOVE RIGHT IN - Kids ok. 5 school or college girl. time kitchen help after school McDonald’s s s m ^ Herald rooms with garage. Only 9250. MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR Mayberry Village, East Hart­ AIR CONOmOWiG and weekends. Apply at 46 W«tt Ctntor St 16 Bralnard Placa (464-1). Rental Assistors, forget — ------Yo Yo Carroll DOCTORS OFFICE, ford, 649-2901. Meadows Convalescent small fee. 236^646. ROCKVILLE - Monday, SERVICE MECHAMC Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Manchosttr Manchaatar, Conn. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, HAIR DRESSERS - For new Manchester. rSV NOW MOVE TODAY - and save. 12 to 6. Send resume to Box full-service Unisex Salon com­ Good wages and working One bedroom, heat included. CC, c/o Manchester Herald. INGERSOLL-RAND ing into East Hartford area conditions. Experienced FULL TIME BABYSITTER MILLERO FALLS DIVISION SUNDAYJUN E 10 YOU CAN PLAGE YOUR Just 9175. (506-2). Rental Your husband has been very shortly. We are looking NEEDED. Waddell School Assistors, small fee. 2365646. SECRETARY - Full time. only. Please call 00 PROQRESO DR., MANCHESTER transferred - you have to be moved in for aggressive hair cutters area. 6 & 8 year old. Call 646 9 AM. to 3 P.M. MWWVWWWVWWVWVWVWWWWWVWWkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ a month - you’re all excited - you've Some shorthand required. and stylists that are eager to 0290 or 6465309 after 6 PM. CLASSIFIED AD ANYTIME South Windsor Bank & Trust be part of a growing 6 4 9 - M 9 1 NOW HAS JOBS AVAILABLE RAIN DATE got a million things to think about - let Co. Main office, ^ p ly in per­ professional organization and PARTS CLERK AND Yo Yo help you. son. 1033 John Fitch Blvd. expect to make at least 9250- A ft B COOLINB COUNTER PERSON to main­ PACKERS JUNE 17th South Windsor. Between 9 AM 9350 per week. High com­ tain inventory, reorder parts, (non' tHiFT and 3 PM. missions, paid vacations. service counter, receive t AM TO 4 M FM) FREE ADMISSION You’ve finally decided to retire to Group Insurance, to those material and keep accurate MECHANIC NEEDED- To ■TARTtNa lA U U IV M X ! N O HOUR experienced and with SECRETARY / records. Must have drivers SiMNisored by the islands - you’ve signed the work 4 hours per day. Must following. Call Pam Mahr, license. Neat appearance with MACHINE OPERATORS papers on your condominium - pick know construction equipment. BOOKKEEPER - Enjoy job (tlCONO IHIFT Second Cengregatkmai (3iureli ^ ^ s 243-1729; evenings 289- satisfaction. Be part of an in­ ability to converse with peo­ 1 H I TO IldO PM) Have own tools. Send resume ple. Must be available for up the phone - call Yo Yo and your to: P.O. Box 8, Coventry, timate team Investigating ■TARTINO SAURY 9S.M N R HOUR Manchester human needs within our com­ overtime when required. house in Manchester will be sold in a Conn., 06238. Salary negotiable. Call 646 jiffy. GLAZIER- Experienced in all munity. Twelve month K N f f ITS (30 doys sftor hiring) Townhouse apartments in Ashford convenient to 1-86 phases of glass and metal research project. Salary 1233, extention 351 for an in­ -A ll charitable and non-profit ' CARD GALLERY- Full time work. Manchester location. terview.'E.O.E., M/F. • 1 wMk vacation after 6 months organizationa wishing to hava lhair Public An- Assistant Manager. Also: 9138.00 weekly. Applicant and UConn. Benefits. Send brief work should obtain CETA certifica­ • 2 weeks vacation after 1 year nouncamanta publlahad fraa In this apace are Your new baby has arrived - now Part tin)e Sales Clerk. Apply record to Box K, c/o WANTED RESPONSIBLE a Blue Shield, Blue Cross in person only, EOE. 336 A tion and job description from urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, Qsnaral you realize the house Is too small - Manchester Herald. State employment office PERSON with pleasant voice • 12 Paid holidays Huge 2 bedroom apartments on 50-(- acres of privaL’y. each with it 's Broad Street, Manchester to answer my phone in your Manager of Regal Mufflers of Manchester. what to do? Naturally you’ll think of Parkade, Manchester, Conn. before calling Manchester • Pension plan.- Space will be alloted on a first coma, first own front entrance. Fully applianced kitchen with dishwa.shcr. NURSES AIDES - Part time Area Conference of Churches. own home, 8 to 4:30. Light Yo Yo - she’ll find you a new home calls. 6461492 after 5 PM. • Sickness & Accident Insurance, fully paid served basis dining area, 'z bath down, large livingroom with glass door to walk BABYSITTER NEEDED- and full time - all shifts. Enjoy An EOE, by Company. that’s just the right size. Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. working in a very pleasant out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in clo.scts. full ballis PART TIME CLERKS • Union Shop to 10 p.m. Own transportation. and home-like atmosphere, S E C R E T A R Y helping our elderly patients. RECEPTIONIST - Attractive NEEDED for 2nd and 3rd • Equal Opportunity Employer • with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry facilities available in So whenever you want to sell or Call 649-6022. Friday; shifts. Apply in person: 7-11, 643-2711 weekends anytime. Experienced preferred. position available in basement. Beautiful redecoration in process — inside and out. buy a house, call Yo Yo Carroll at Please call Doris Blaln, RN, Manchester office. Excellent 509 Center Street. typing skills and ablllity to 646-4040 or stop in and meet her at SEWERS- Experienced on In­ Director of Nurses, 6460129. Come See Our "COUNTRY WITH CONVENIENCE " living. Manchester Nursing Home, handle busy phone essential. SECRETARY / INTERVIEWS FROM 0 to 4 :3 0 Yolanda Carroll the Edmund Gorman Agency, dustrial Sewing Machines. ADMINISTRATIVE WMkdays Married Couples preferred. No Pets From '22().(MI, month. .Sc'nirily Will train if necessary. Good 385' West Center Street, Applicant must be neat and Realtors® at 604 East Middle Turn­ Manchester. enjoy working with public. ASSISTANT - Secretarial, R e g a i e t s r starting pay for the right peo- receptionist and financial required. pike in Manchester. pie. Hours: 7 to 3:30, ------—------— Hours 8 - 5, Monday thru Dollar duties for children's museum. Member of — Greater ' ••Ifar •iimtniriur nlong h Cali 742-6412 thru Friday. Apply in persdn MATURE EXPERIENCED Friday. Excellent salary Rep- OFFICE PERSON. One per- ly in confidence including Send resume .to Lutz Junior Manchester Chamber of Commerce M M M nit Savor at: Plllowtex Corp., 49Regent b u sin e ss Musuem, 128 Cedar Street, for an appointment Street, Manchester. Equal son office with varied respon' and personal Mon.-Ffi. • i.m. • 6 p.m. sibilities. On bus line. 646 references to Box M, c/o Manchester, Ct. Equal Oppor­ Phon* M6.2112 I Opportunity Employer M/F. 2300. Mondav-Fridav. 65. Manchester Herald. tunity Employer. .. i. ,”,***,**■ , PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Thurs,, June 7, 1979 Frank and IriMtt Ptanuts — CharlM M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, Ttiurs., June 7, 1979 - PAGE NINETEEN Tim & TiMpiritari 555-50^3 Ctrrid Tim & 555-30<)^ 7 w R£ starting 1 SURE AM.., I'M BEFORE W KNOW IT, HOW ABOUT MAYBE ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle Ttn^rifara Dear Abby PLANTING 5EEP5 ALL WE'LL HAVE HUNPREP5 POTATO NEXT 1 Green i 8 N T 8 L E H 1 P 1 Canker r By Abigail Van Buren OVER THIS ‘f'ARP... OF APPLE BUSHES ' JREES? JI yEAR 7 Disturbance 2 Lassoed R C E W E 1 R R R 13 Jalousie 3 Crinkle B R A 8 S A R E A M A 14 Small shelter 4 I possess M E A T Y M A C A D A M (comp, wd.) (contr.) Y M o' A T 1 L Q 0 B 1 B A N 1 M 1 C A 15 Be revived (2 5 Household 1 wds.) animal 0 L 0 0 8 8 C F N 1 C 31 Peinting-Pepertng 32 Building Contracting 33 Q R 1 L L E 8 u R E T E Sfrv/ces Ottered 31 Servicet Ottered 16 Apprehended 6 Worn away 8 E N D D 17 Extrasensory 7 Forearm bone R U M1 R E D LEON CIESZYNSKI D E 1 0 r u F COMPLETE REMODEUNG PAINTING - ROOFING. Can’t Fault Him m perception 8 Born U P F R 0 K T L E V R C iM TREE SERVICE - Free BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ t-7 (abbr.) 9 Traitor (si.) estimates, discount senior SERVICE - Rooms, garages, Reliable college students. 8 0 0 N U T R 1 T 1 V E additions, dormers, roofing Compare prices, performance ditions, Remodeling, Rec 18 The briny 10 Menu item 1 L L 1 D E A 8 E E citizens. Company Rooms, Garages, Kitchens deep 11-Guides Manchester-owned and and siding. Call 643-5001. with any professionals. Mick In Fault-Finding Priaeilla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 8 0 0 C E N T D A N K Simon, Dave Beaulieu. 646- Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath AMMVWWWWWMW 20 Leftist 12 Drink operated. Call 646-1327. 21 Fail back on 19 Compass DO YOU NEED A 1564, 643-1858. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. 31 Golf gadget 43 Critical Residential or Commercial. ACTUALLV, BOTTS, WHEN ONE SHOULP NEVER ASSUME 23 Printer’s point 35 Prayer B i M TREE SERVICE - BABYSITTER - Call 640-7982. Practical 45 Burns PAINTING - INTERIOR AND 649-4291. EMILV TDLP US VOU WEI?E ANVTHING, NUTCHELL.' measure 22 Affirmed 36 Followed Specialists in tree and stump Autoa For Sale 91 DEAR ABBY: I’ve stolen all my lite. I started taking small • 47 Child's play HAVING SOME BLACKTOPPINQ 24 Exceedingly 24 Excellence 37 Insecticide removal. Senior Citizen my h EXTERIOR. Quality things from my friends. I’ve stolen money from ray mother’s 25 Woodland LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec P O N E '- x ,------26 Stand 39 Jane Eyre 50 Evil Discount. 24 hour service. 643- for working mothers. craftsmanship at very purse and also my father’s pocket. I’ve even shoplifted just animal rooms, roofing and repairs. 1970 OLDS. 442 - New paint, ★ SPECIAL ★ 28 Barnyard author 51 Compass 7285. Daytime. Large yard in plea­ reasonable rates. All work to get away with something. I've never been caught. I guess 27 Television Free estimates. Call Charles customized stripes. Rebuilt sound sant area. 646^75. guaranteed. Call Rick 64641709 I’ve been lucky, or maybe I’m just good at it. awards 40 Metal cement point Schiavetti at 649-2405 engine, dual gate shifter. 29 Supersonic REWEAVING burn holes. after 5 PM. isTswAaniEa 30 Stage need 41 Old Testament 53 Set HOUSE CLEANING anytime. Must be seen. 643-0683 or 649- I’m also a terrible liar. I make up things just to get people' measure Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 4 WHEEL DRIVE to listen to me. I don’t have any friends, and I’d like at least 32 Galley sweep book 54 Connective PROBLEMS? Floors, walls, Bulldittg Contracting 33 7639 after 3;00. i CYl. - AUTO TIU M i • FO W M BTIEWMO • AIB 33 Automotive so­ Window shades. Venetian RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 one. I work hard to impress people but always end up mak­ blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. carpets, windows, furniture, - ciety (abbr.) 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 B 6 10 11 12 general cleaning. One time or WES ROBBINS Carpentry 1973 MGB - Good condition. ing a fool of myself. 34 Month (abbr.) Marlow s. 867 Main St. 649- BIDWELL HOME Improve­ I’d like to be a good person but I don’t have the will power 13 14 5221. regular service. remodeling specialist. Ad­ AM-FM radio and cassette *2795 35 Eyed ment Co. Expert installation PRICED 1440 UNDER NADA JUNE BOOK RETAIL 38 Axes DOMESTICARE 643-1945. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, player. Original owner, $2395. to do what’s right. Dishonesty seems to come more natural IS 16 built-ins, bathrooms, of aluminum siding n tte r s Call 875-18(ff after 5 PM. to me. I need help before I end up in jail. So. Dear Abby, 41 Species ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, and trim. Roofing installation attics, garages, yards CELLAR AND ATTIC kitchens, 649-3446. SUBURBAN MOTORS what can you do for a I5-year-old failure? I can’t talk to my 42 District 17 18 19 20 CLEANING, Light trucking, and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. MG MIDGET - 1974 - RT S3 - MANCHESTER parents. attorney cleaned. moving, 21 22 23 24 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn yard work. Free estimates. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Excellent condition. 30 plus A NO-GOOD GUY h (abbr.) mpg. AM-FM. Michelin 44 Greek deity service. No job too big or Call Rick at 6464)709 after 5 Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 25 26 27 26 29 small. 568-8522. PM. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. SPECIALIZING cleaning and radials. 643-0964 after 5 PM. DEAR GUY: A guy who knows his faults as well as you 46 Belonging to the thing 30 31 32 repairing chimneys, roofs, Trucks tor Sale 62 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 know yours is no “lailure” in my book. TAKE A LOOK AT THAT TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY new roofs. Free estimates. 30 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350 - BEAT ITl DON'T THINK 47 And so on BRICK. BLOCK. STONE. Peinting-Pepering 32 You are lair enough to blame only youraelf for your IN THE 5T0I2A6E MOMENT.., YOU'RE aONNA OET ANY 33 34 Carpentry and general con­ years Experience. Howley, Excellent running condition, (abbr, Lat, 2 Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney 1973 DATSUN PICKUP- Best weakness, smart enough to know that yon Ue to attract at­ COMPAKTMEMTANO PETTIN' OK EAR-SCKATCHIM wds.) repairs. No job too small PAINTING - Interior and tracting. Residential and- 643-5361. auto trans. power steering and see IF THE TI8KB»9 FROM MB.. VA OVER- 35 36 37 38 39 40 radio. New battery, needs offer. Call 649-5334. tention, and aufOciently honeat to admit you want Irienda le A W A K E - WILL 48 Spanish cheer Save I Call 644-8356 for es­ exterior, paperhanging, commercial. Whether it be a 3ROWN LUMMOX 1 49 Qualm body work. 568-2646. and a clear conscience. 41 42 43 44 45 timates. excellent work references. small repair job, a custom ROOFER WILL Install roof, 1971 SUZUKI 90 - Good condi­ 52 African land Free estimates. Fully in­ built home or anything in siding or gutter for low dis­ tion. Only $250.00 Call 649- If you have a school counselor, make tracks for that office. If not, tell your parents you have some personal problems 55 Kind of rock 46 47 46 EXPERT PAINTING and sured. Martin Matson, 649- between, call 646-1379. count price. Call Ken at 647- 1977 MERCURY COUGAR 2094. 56 Frame for XR-7. Mileage 16,000. Air con­ 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN yon would like to talk .over with someone at the mental LANDSCAPING Specializing 4431. 1566. window van. Excellent condi­ stretching 46 50 51 52 S3 54 ditioning, power brakes and health clinic. Once you get the help you need, I'll bet on you. 57 Australian city in Exterior House Painting. tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ 55 56 Tree pruning, spraying, QUALITY PAINTING and CARPENTRY & MASONRY - steering. Excellent condition. tains chairs. Stereo and 58 Leaders Call 277-4632 or evenings 289- mowing, weeding. Call 742- Paper Hanging by Willis Additions and Remodeling. Heating-Plumbing 35 DEAR ABBY: You wrote, “Under certain circumstances, a 57 56 cassette. Radials. 429-9461. 1978 SUZUKI R M 100. Less 7947. Schultz. Fully insured Free estimates. Call Anthony 0251. child CAN be darker than its darkest parent.” _ z than 10 hours running. Make references. 649-4343. Squillacote 6494)811. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Abby, since there are only two parents involved, you tNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I cleaned with electric cutters, 1972 DODGE POLARA- 4 offer. Call 649-2094. should have used "darker" instead of "darkest." Just A&W PAINTING Contrac­ CARPENTER - Repairs, door, vinyl roof, small V-8, 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - by professionals. McKinney Excellent condition. Custom thought you should know. tors. Quality painting and remodeling, additions, gar­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 318. Automatic, P.S., new 1975 XR-75 HONDA. Good Attics & Cellars cleaned. For brakes, air conditioning, AM- wheels-cap optional. 646-5885, condition. $250.00. Call 643- ENGLISH BUFF free estimate, call 646-1943. paper hanging at reasonable ages, roofing. Call David pany, 643-5308. rates. Fully insured. Free Patria, 644-1796. FM, Good condition. $900. 646- 528-5827. Leave message. 6792. Win at bridge Estimates. Call Wayne 649- 2196. DEAR BUFF: I knew. But "darkest" somehow sounds Alley Oop — Dave Qraua 7696. 1978 MOPED - $250. Call or better to my ear. Just aa “pot your best foot forward” WILL CLEAN CELLARS, come down to see it at 101 should be "put your heller foot forward" if one wants to be T H O SE TM O FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 1974 CHEVY PICKUP - 6 1/2 Hfitje & c r r . YOU 6 0 ON THS2E ARE TIMES ATTICS and haul away scrap PERONAL Paperhanging For repairs, plugged drains, ft. fleetside. Economical. 6 Chestnut Street, Manchester, 8 3 9 5 ’ absolutely correct. However, I’ll opt for putting one's hesl O V E R A N ' WHEN I WONDER iron FREE OF CHARGE. - Remodeling and Additions. or 649-2759. SflKill-M«dium*Largc foot forward — whether I'm referring to a person or a cen­ TO SO,„THATlS, S L E E P IN particular people, by Dick. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 kitchen faucets replaced, cylinder standard. Gauges, A L L T H E R E ABOUT THIS MANS. Interesting play problem Call 644-3234. Call 643-5703 anytime. 1973 CHEVY BLAZER - 4 tipede. T H ’ P A L A C E ----- 3E OF HUMOR years experience! For Free repaired, rec rooms, heavy duty clutch. Camper Trimmed with bias bind­ speed, power steering. Only Campers- Trailers West overtakes with the Estimates, call 646-4239. bathroom remodeling, heat $1995. (^11 528-2427. cap, plus 2 snows. $2,000. M3- ing, this sew-simple PROFESSIONAL PAINTING modernization, etc. Free 8653. Mobile Homes 65 apron is easy to slip on. DEAR ABBY: I called a young lady I know and invite^ her NORTH S-7 queen after you (South) - Interior and Exterior. Estimate gladly given. M & M Make extras for gifts. .m to attend a sailing regatta with me on the 4th of July. It’s ♦ 75 duck. West continues with Commercial and Residential. 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- WATERPROOFING - Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Excellent running condition, No. 8395 with Photo- one of the nicest affairs of the season and entails the races in « A(i93 the ace and a third spade Free Estimates. Fully In­ FARRAND REMODELING - Very good condition. Many w hich you ruff with Hatchways, foundation automatic transmission, 1978 9 1/2’ PICK-UP Guide in Sizes Small, ,,, the afternoon, followed by dinner and dancing at the yacht ♦ Q cracks, sump pumps, tile sured. 646-4879. Cabinets and Formica Tops, BOTTI HEATING & extras! Call 633-4890. Medium and Large. Me- . club. « K J7C42 dummy’s queen. Roofing, Gutters, Room power steering and radio. CAMPER - Air cond. 643-2221 dium, (12-14) 1% yards lines, window wells, walls Ad­ PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, Instead of saying yes or no, she asked me to call Iter Sumner asks how you PAINTING BY DAN SHEA- ditions, Decks, All types of New battery, new body work. or 643-8992 after 5 PM. $4,000. 1971 DODGE MINI MOTOR 35-inch. WEST EAST stucco. Work guaranteed. 30 kitchen and lav faucets 568-2646. around the 25th of June and she'd tell me then. ♦ A Q10 n 4 3 4 J should proceed. years Experience! 643-4953, Quality craftsmanship at low Remodeling and Repairs. replaced and repaired. HOME - Low mileage, 12 Patterns available onlu You start some detective prices. Call 646-5424. Phone 643-6017. m.p.g. $4900. 643-2221 or 643- in sizes shown. Abby, if she turns me down. I’ll have to ask somebody » 4 •• J 82 875-6963. Remodeling. Call 646-8641. 1971 FORD TORINO - 302-V-8. ♦ 9 8 4 ♦JI07S33 work by cashing dum m y’s 1974 3/4 TON CHEV. PICK­ 8992 after 5 PM. TO ORDER, lORd $1.00 for lacb . i else, and by then all the best girls will have been asked. Why queen of diamonds. Then Automatic transmission, UP CAMPER PACK. Bitteni, piBt 25t for poitaft ta< i do you think she’s waiting, and what should I do? ♦ 5 3 ♦ A 10 9 power steering, power brakes. DMtfllng. you come to your hand with Excellent condition. 35,000 1959 18’ TRAILER W/HITCH. SUE BURMEH PUZZLED SOUTH the queen of clubs. You Good conditipn. Complete new miles. 643-2221 or 643-8992 Fully equipped. 643-2221 or c/o HaKkstor Craing HsraM ♦ K62 61 aren’t worried about a ruff. 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale exhaust syMem. Asking $500. after 5 PM. $3,400. 643-8992 after 5 PM. $900. UN kn. of IMeas DEAR PUZZLED: She could be waiting to aee if she gets The Flintatones — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ K 10 7 6 5 Autos For Sale Call 643-2552 , to 9 PM. Nm Tori .V. 1N3S If West’s club lead had been 6 a better offer. Call her and tell her if ahe can't give you a ♦ A K6 a singleton, he would have Print Kano. Address with ZIP « « Q8 BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1978 FIAT SPORTS SPIDER 1971 CHEVROLET CHEVY NOVA 1970 - 6 1969 CHEVELLE MALIBU- 2 CODE, St|le Neflihor ud Site. -»> definite “yes" now, you'd like to call aomebody eUe. (That let East hold the first spade FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile CONVERTIBLE - Rust CONCOURS WAGON - cylinder, automatic. Will door vinyl top, 307-V-8, power The Spring & Summer should take the wind out of her sails.) Vulnerable: North-Soutli trick. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, Proofed. FM stereo and 8 Original owner. 350 V-8, trade for pickup. 569-0817 *77 BASIC FASHION Now you lead out your two steering, automatic. One contains a Bonus Coupon. Dealer: South needs body work $1995; 1973 track. Garaged. Regular gas. automatic, power steering, after 5 PM. owner. W95. Call 647-9460. Do yon with you had more friends? For the oecret of high diamonds. You aren’t Ford Country Sedan Station Like new. $6,000. Call after ★ SPECIAL ★ Price . . . $2.00 a copy. West North East South worried about West ruffing radio, luggage carrier, popnlarity, get Abby'i now booklet: “How To Be Popular; 4;30 649-9681. positraction, trailering axles. 1971 F U R Y WAGON- 9 1975 CADILLAC COUPE Add $2.00 for the New • because dummy can over­ Wagon $825; 1972 Ford Ytn're Never Too Yonng or Too Old.“ Send II with a long, 34 4» Pass Pass ruff and you know that East $2000 firm. 643-2880. passenger. Excellent condi­ D’ELEGANCE - 39,000 miles. 1973 THUNDERBIRD SUCCESS IN SEWING. lelf-addreiaed, stamped (28 cento) envelope to Abby, 132 Maverick $695; 1970 Chevrolet 1970 SAAB - Needs clutch tion. Complete towing A REAL LUXURY AUTO - FULL POWER OPTIONB - LEATHER • FAC Pass won’t be able to ruff. West Excellent condition. May be AIR - AM-FM BTEREO - RADIALS - CAB IB LOADED - BEAUTIFUL LUky Drive, Beverly HUls, CalU. 90212. Malibu $595; 1970 Chrysler otherwise good running condi­ 1971 BUICK SKYLARK - 2 package. Asking $600.00. Call seen at 19 Mayfield Road, VMVWWVVMWAIW follows to all three diamonds New Yorker $595. The above tion. Asking $500. 646-5296. JVWUWMyVMWWW and you know he started door sport coupe. A.T., T.S. 646-4410. Manchester or call 646-8191. Opening lead: 45 Pioneer stereo system. *1395 with 7-1-2-3 distribution. may be seen at the Savings d a TSUN 1200 - Standard. 1971 Excellent condition. Mag 1974 CADILLAC - 36,000 miles UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE - MUST BE SEEN Now you have solved all ^^nchester, Main Needs tune-up and body work, wheels. Asking $1200. Call 649- 1969 CHEVY IMPALA. Run­ $3200. 643-2221 or 643-8992 heart-suit problems. street. Manchester. Best offer. 646-7897. ^heKeraib You lead to dummy’s ace 8612. ning condition. Asking $300.00. after 5 PM. SUBURBAN MOTORS CLASSIFIED AOVEnTISING Call 649-5422 after 4;30. RT S3 • MANCHESTER and finesse against West’s 1969 DART CUSTOM - Power JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS - S49-2076 OPEN 9 to 9 By Oswald Jacoby jack on the way back. steering, excellent automatic 1964 OLDSMOBILE- Good se­ Cash paid for complete and Astrograph and Alan Sontag One final point. You must transmission. Blown engine. cond hand car. Minor repairs. stripped vehicles. Fair prices. The Born Loser — Art Sanaom not chuck your queen of Very good body, best offer. Running condition. 6 cylinder. Evening and weekend pickup ‘ "LlBRlii" (tept. "^ c L '’S)'Yoor Bridge teacher Sumner clubs on the first club lead. 646-78W. Call 644-0265. available. Call after PM, Ishness could cause you to Cotzin of Worcester, Mass., I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I 6 jump Into something way over A L m v , 646-0474. AFFORDABLE ixcemmw^vonesT has a monthly publication Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 % u r your head financially. Beware (Do you have a question for 1965 MUSTANG 1975 BUICK SKYLARK - j o r e t u r o w Mf u r s e ! /W SOH called “Communication". CONVERTIBLE of anyone dangling carrots In the experts? Write "Ask the Yellow. Excellent condition. 1976 FORD ECONOLINE E- MOTORCYCLE * W r t h d a y front of your nose. Each month's issue includes Experts, "care of this newspa­ Appearance and mechanical - \ r F O IK P ' 19 Good gas mileage. Power 350. V-8, automatic, power INSURANCE- Lowest Rates AUTOMOBILES SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) a problem. per. Irtdividual questions will STUNNINQ WHITB WITH M O LEATHB* IMTiW Oll - [U L L M W E R condition very good. Ideal for steering, V- , AM radio, OPTIONS - FAC AIR - AM-FM STEREO - A LOADED BEAUTY - NEW 6 steering, power brakes. Call Available! Immediate Bin­ OVER SO AUTOS TO CHOOSE FROM. COME Don’t pull the rug out from IT. Here is one of his prob­ be answered if accompanied restoration. $1595. 649-3590 radials. $2800. 742-9300. 643-9655 after 4 PM. lems that is well worth RADIALS ding. Sunny Day Option. Call LOOK THEM OVER - TEST DRIVE - NO HIQH ; June 8,1979 under someone you are closely by stamped, self-addressed after 6 PM. associated with today without studying. envelopes. The most Interest­ Joan, 643-1126. PRESSURE HERE - YOU DECIDE - •This coming year will be an M895 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA first thinking about the conse­ West opens the five of ing questions will be used in UNBELIEVABLt BUY— COMPARE ANYWHERE ^active one, and you’ll be put- 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS. 2- 1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Excellent condition. Power quences. Chances are, later clubs. E ast takes his ace and this column and will receive YAMAHA 1977 DT 250D DIRT »ling more energy and effort door H/T Hardtop. 350 V-8, VISTA CRUISER STATION steering, power brakes, 2 new BIKE • Bought new in 1978. 1974 DASHER you’ll wish you hadn’t. shifts to the jack of spades. copies of JACOBY MODERN.) SUBURBAN MOTURS automatic power steering, WAGON- Power brakes and snow tires, radio, low 1974 COLT •Into satisfying some Inner Many new parts. Good condi­ SMART THRIFTY WAGON. HAS BEAUTIFUL 4 DOOR SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. RT 83 - MANCHESTER radio, vinyl roof. Mechanical­ *needs. Take care that what you power steering, air con­ mileage, good gas mileage. tion. Must sell. Asking $ ^ or AUTO TRANS • RADIO - CLEAN EQUIPPED WITH AUTO TRANB 21) Pipe dreams could replace ly sound. Well maintained. • work for is what you really ditioning. $1050.W. Call 643- 643-5363 after 3:30 p.m. best offer. Call anytime 64fr WELL MAINTAINED CAR. - FAC AIR - ECONOMICAL •want. carefully planned activities to­ Heathcliff — George Gately $1500 firm. 643-2880. 8134. 0381. day and spoil any chance you *2795 *2895 had for a productive day. Don’t fall prey to daydreams. 1974 DATSUN 1976 TOYOTA G em in i (May Zl-June 20) It CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) BEAUTIFUL B-210 2 DOOR - SHARP BROWN COROLLA 2 DU •M ould be better to put off Be prepared to adjust your WInthrop — Dick Cavalll ORANGE - BLACK INTERIOR • 4 - ANOTHER QAB MISER - HAS 4 llstastetut tasks until tomorrow social plans to fit the needs of NOBODY BUTS OUR TOUCH rsfom SPEED • RADIO - GAS SAVER. SPEED TRANS - RADIO - 1 Jban to perform carelessly. Ex- the majority today. If you don’t, OWNER. *lreme discipline will be needed your only "entertainment" will "aARAH W/MPLE I S U B S e NCTHINfif AAUCH *2795 S>, mishaps could occur. Dis­ be frustration. ' ON TH IS CJAV IN 22,4.(4 WALNUTS HAf=T=>ENBP ‘3295 cover with whom you best get AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Feb. 19) WITHOUT WUSINg FOR A „ BER3RETHE REUOUJnON. 1979 NOVA %long romantically by sending h i s t o r y i n t h e FORD nCKUPS FOR GAS MLHGE NICE GREEN 4 DOOR • HAS 6 1979 MUSTANG Erratic behavior on y;our part V b a r \yz2>... SIPOFSA©SAf=RAS TEA 3or your Astro-Graph Letter. will call attention to you for NEW 1979 FORD F-150 CYL - AUTO TRANS • POWER YELLOW QHIA HARDTOP - • U all $1 lor each to Astro-Graph, C Y L - A U T O T R A N S - sure, and It won’t be the good 79 FORD COURIER STEERING • AIR COND. - }*.0. Box 489, Radio City Sta­ o r Best of the leading compacts. BEAUTY P/STEERINQ - BEAUTIFUL kind. Protect your Image and LONG WHEEL BASE THRU OUT ■ LOOK. , tion, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to reputation. With 2.0 liter engine, 5-speed transmission. Specify birth sign. Small, 5 liter V-B engine, 3-speed, power steering, *3195 PISCES (Fab. 20-Mircli 20) *3298 ■CANCER (June 21-July 22) Upon occasion you have a knit vinyl seat. No. 9378. JSharp words will result today tendency to overract to some­ 1974 MUSTANBS jMlth someone you know social­ thing someone has said. Be 27 37 ly, unless you’re able to Ignore smart. If this happens today, EPA Est. MPG hwy. estimate* CHOOSE FROM 4 - ALL THRIFTY 4 CYLSJ Jhls person’s rude behavior. conceal your Irritation. AUTOMATICS AND FOUR SPEEDS - 3(eep your cool. ARIES (March 21-April 19) *Use for comparison purposes. Your N.EO (July 23-Aug. 22) Bullying mileage may differ depending on speed, PRICES START AT $2788.09 You’re much too reckless weather, trip length. Actual highway NEiv i m i m tactics are used only by those moneywise today and could mileage probably will be lower than RANCHERO NEW 1979 FORD •who can't control themselves, make a costly rnlstake. Take estimate. California mpg will be lower. JSnd so try to control others. time to study financial projects Small 5 liter V-6. AT, PS. PB, 1972 re iR D 1972 OLDS ■Don’t sloop to this method Short Ribs — Frank Hill tinted glass. HO battery, vinyl F-100 FLARESIDE carefully. Small, 5 liter V-8, AT, PS, HD REAL CREAM PUFF - PULL GORGEOUS VISTA CRUISER 9 •should opposition arise. flight bench seat, Handling TAURUS (AprH 204May 20) It’s OlMbyNEA, IOC..TU. Reg. Ul PM Oft. 79 FORD PICKUP battery, gauges, low-mount POWER OPTIONS - PAC AIR - PASS WAGON - SMALL • CYL - 3/IRQO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) What vyg HAVi I2USH HOUR suspension, whitewalls, deluxe not your nature to try to out- mirrors, bright hubcaps. No. MUST BE BEEN • ACT FAST. AH^RANS • P/STEERINQ - PAC T B A r e .TOO.. Slx-cyllnder wheel covers. No. 9362. •you say today will make a manuever a competitor. Give 9390. AIR - ONE OWNER - MUST SEE. With 4-speed *1995 Stronger Impression than you him enough rope and he’ll overdrive transmission. •may Intend. Weigh your words hang himself. m 1970 VOURE *1595 ^carefully before sounding off. Highest EPA Rating •6095 •5495 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) NEW 1979 FORD BROWN 2 DR - WHITE VINYL 1974 SESRING ...ANP A FUWRSHOW.^' NEW 1979 FORD ROOF • SLANT 9 CYL • P O U R WHITE • SHARP 2 DR • B triyt World -w Jim Btrry F-100 STYLESIDE F-100 STYLESIDE AATRANS - P/STEERING - NEW NT - I CYL • A/TRANS • TIRES. Small, 5 liter V-6, 3-speed, PS, Small, 5 liter V-B, AT, PS, radio, P/STEERINQ - THIS AUTO IS Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel [E AM radio, gauges, rear step gauges, Light Group, cigar EXTRA CLEAN. EPA Est. MPQ hwy. estimate* bumper. 2-tone paint. Explorer lighter, knit vinyl seat, low-mount *2995 Pkg., long wheelbase. No. 9367. Use lor comparison purposes. Your mirrors. No. 9207. 1973 MONTE CARLO *2395 To LIKE TO f mileage may differ depending on GREEN - 6 CYL - A/TRANB - 1973 COUGAR SEETHE speed, weather, trip length. Actual P/STEERINO - FAC AIR - highway mileage probably will be —•5595— _ * 5 5 S 5 _ YELLOW • BROWN VINYL ROOF f i l b o n lower than estimate. Not available in NEW 1979 FORD ABOVE AVERAGE MILEAGE - • • CYL - A/TRANS • Our Boarding House This Funny World THEFKAMIS California. RUNS EXCBLUNT. NEW 1979 FORD P/STEERINQ - SHARP READY A c c o u n t ; F-100 STYLESIDE TO GO AUTO. Long wheelbase, Small. 5 liter V- ‘ F-150 PICKUP *1895 THE , ANP Y5U OWE HIM! NOONECOULP IF I SWINfi, 79 FORD 6. AT, PS, AM radio, gauges. Long wheelbase. Small, S liter V- MAJORS WHEN yiJU FtTUfiHT, BE MORE , YDULL FEEL Ranger Pkg., rear step bumper, 6, AT, AM radio, gauges, HD 1973 FORD *2395 REALLY BATTLIN' B O tm . thdushtful; LIKE THOSE PICKUP low-mount mirrors, knit vinyl seat. battery, Explorer Pkg. B. LTD 4 DOOR • • CYL- A/TRANS 1973 PLYMOUTH eORE THE MAJOR T H I^ HE ALWAYS RUBBER Engln* No. 9216. whitewalls. No. 9241. - P/STEERINQ - A CLEAN NICE FURY 4 POOR • • CYL • v-8 RUNNING CAR • PRICED ABOUT IN THE TOWEL HAP THE TtRES THEY With 4-speed A/TRANS - P/STEERINQ - PAC [AMBULANCE USE TO RIGHT. AIR - GOOD RELIABLE BEIN M FO re YOU EVEN overdrive transmission •5795 _»5995—j TRANSPORTATION. REPLACED )«T THE PECK!^ DRIVER KEEP STOP THE Unbeaten V-8 lor 1079 NEW 1979 FORD NEW 1979 FORD *995 THE EN61NE FERRYBOAT F-250 STYLESIDE E-150 CARGO VAN 1970 CUTLASS *995 fW M l! RUNNIN'.' AT THE 5.6 liter angina, AT, PS, AM radio, S.6 liter angina, 3-speed, PS, SMART 2 DR NT. GOLD • DOCK.' 6900 GVW Pkg., spare tires, rear 1975 CORDOBAS a u u L sliding door, high output heater, S U C K INTERIOR • • CYL • step bumper, HD battery, cigar CHOOSE PROM 2 - BOTH ARB UiJ low-mount mirrors, apare Ore, AH ’RANS • P/STSERINQ • A lighter, knit vinyl seats, gauges, LOADED WITH EQUIP • BOTH JU5T PROFIT RACK ON ' EPA Est. MPQ hwy. estimate* passenger seat. HD battery, and REAL GEM. inside hood release, etc. No. PRICED TO S B U PAST. yMY PWK WHEN VER Test drive a Tough Pacesetter *Use for comparison purposes. Your mileage may morel No. 9293.' 4 differ depending on speed, weather, trip length. *1595 ■------1 FINI^HEP . Actual highway mileage probably will be lower than *2895 estimate. California mpg will be lower. “ •8095 •5 6 9 5 today at L—X NEW 1979 FORD NEW 1979 FORD BANK TERMS ARRANQED E-150 CARGO VAN TRADES WELCOMED Smalt, 5 liter V-6. AT, PS. long E-150 CAR60 VAN O 1919 by NEA. (nc wheelbaae, passenger seal, 5.6 liter engine, AT, PS, spare apare tire, Instrumentation Ore. high output heater, sliding cargo door, low-mount mlrrora, Group, high output heater, "Well, one good thingi Our energy policy OlLLON SAl ES 4 SERVICE D chrome bumpers, and moral No. movable glass rear door, under- SUBURBAN MOTORS coating. and moral No. 9223. RTR3 MANCHESTER TALCOTTVILLE LINE problems will be over when we've run out of d -7 energy!" 3uRKE ISN'T “ •8395 •6195 648-2076 OPEN 8 TO I fiONP OF JOKES’ • fW8>ySMA.Iw,TM%»UA»WtOa_____ S-7 “Who said everybody on the'starboard side could go for a coffee break at tbe same time?" i