The weather Inside today Cloudy today with periods of rain and Area news . .1-2-B Editorial ...... 6-A possible thunderstorms. High 75-80. Business...... 10-B F am ily ...... 8-A Partial clearing this evening. Lows in Classified ,. .4-9-B Obituaries ... 10-A mid 60s. Partly cloudy with seasonable C om ics...... 9-A Sports...... J-4-B temperatures Saturday. High 80-85. Manche$ter-~-A Qiy o f VtUago Charm Chance of rain 807c today, 207c tonight TWENTY PAGES and Saturday. National weather map TWO SECTIONS on Page 5-B. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, JUtY 8 ,.W - VOL, XCVI, No. 338 PRI^^fiPTEEN

Unemployment up,

but prices drop

WASHINGTON (U Pl) - last December — and processed June, unlike previous months when

Unemployment rose to 7.1 per cent in foods and feeds declined 1,7 per cent. the gains have been occurring

June, but wholesale prices dropped The cooling trend in inflation was primarily in manufacturing. apparent. Wholesale prices rose at abruptly by 0.6 per cent — the biggest Inflation eased considerably in an annual rate of 4 per cent in the last decline in nearly lour years, the wholesale markets during May, when three months, compared to more Labor Department reported today. unemployment also dropped below 7 The decline in wholesale prices, than 10 per cent in the first three months of 1977. per cent to 6.9 per cent for the first caused primarily by a 6.3 per cent time since the recession began 2 drop in farm products, promised a June's increase in unemployment Va years ago. substantial cooling of inflation for was caused primarily by a larger

consumers in the months ahead — than normal influx of available May's 0.4 per cent wholesale price particularly in the grocery category. workers into the American labor increase compared to previous rises But there was no good news for market. After adjustment for averaging nearly 1 per cent since the seasonal factors, the increase in America's jobless. Unemployment start of 1977. Julius Shiskin, chief of rose 0,2 per cent from May, when the available workers was 480,000. the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Although employment rose for the rate fell to 6.9 per cent for the first cautioned that the abrupt one-month time since the recession began. eighth consecutive month, it could change did not constitute a new not keep pace with this increase. President Carter's economic ad- trend. Animals make big hit at playground visers have been predicting that the Moreover, there were nearly 1.1

strong inflation of early 1977 would million persons too discouraged to But other administration officials Children watch in fascination as “JR ” Chevalier, animal curator at Lutz Junior Museum,

ease during the summer. But they look for work in the past three and private economists saw the May tells them all about a chincilla rabbit which he brought along to show them. This and other months — the highest number since statistics as evidence inflation has hold out little hope that unemploy- small animals from the museum were shown here at the Waddell School playground and ment could be reduced substantially the worst of the recession in July- begun to ease. "It's certainly a break other school playgrounds this week as part of Manchester's summer recreation program. this year. September, 1975. in the trend, " one remarked. (Herald photo by Pinto) Unemployment rose 210,000 to 7 The ratio of American citizens to million in June, with most of the in- jobholders nonetheless continued to crease occurring among adult climb, moving close to the record women. The economy also continued highs of early 1974. to create new jobs, causing a 270,000- Women workers suffered a severe rise to 90.7 million in total employ- setback in June, when their un- Pros and cons are expounded ment. employment rate rose from 6,6 per The Wholesale Price Index was cent to 7.2 per cent. Joblessness also 194.5 in June, reflecting an increase rose among teen-agers. But un- of 6.2 per cent over the same month employment for men declined to 5 on retirem ent hom e proposal last year. This means that goods per cent.

costing 3100 a decade ago, now cost The average duration of By Alex Girelli question of whether the church The highest density permitted for sider this home a Methodist 3194.50. joblessness declined slightly, and should become involved with the housing for the elderly under the Ileruld City Kililur ministry." June brought the first decline in there were 100,000 fewer persons who government in a housing project to proposed regulations would be 38 un- The pros and cons of a retirement As to density, Denison said the wholesale prices in 10 months, and had been out of work for 15 weeks or practical questions of finance. its per acre, well above the 17 to 20 center on the campus of South proposal is for a density of 100 units the largest drop since September, more. But short-term unemployment The opponents asserted again, as which now characterizes housing for Methodist Church were debated in eight acres and present law would 1973. Farm Drices have not declined of less than five weeks rose by 275,000 they have frequently in the past, that the elderly in town. Thursday night, sometimes heatedly, permit 160. He said the issues of the as much as 6.3 per cent in three persons. they do no oppose housing for the The members of the church were' when about 45 persons gathered in regulation and of the proposal for the years. elderly. not fully and promptly informed of Most of the increased employment the meeting room of First Federal center are separate and should be Industrial prices rose a bare 0.3 per They presented these points as the the circumstances surrounding the occurred in service industries in Savings and Loan Association. considered separately. cent in June — the smallest rise since crux of their opposition: plans for the center. The open meeting had been called Responding to an argument that The church may need the land and These contentions were among by the South Methodist Property federal funds, which comes from Interest Group, which opposes con- should not sell it. those made by Von Deck and To devote it to housing would taxes paid by persons of all religions, struction of the center. Most of those Samuelson and echoed by others at should not be used for a Methodist violate terms of the deed by which it the meeting. who attended were apparently op- undertaking, Denison said the was acquired for "a Methodist place ponents of the plan, but at least a Von Deck urged those at the federal HUD money is a loan, not a Today’s news summary of worship. " dozen spoke in favor of it. meeting on both sides of the question grant, which must be repaid. Chief spokesmen for the opposition The price for sale to the Wesley to attend the PZC hearing July 25 at Compiled Imm United Prese International Mrs. McKendrick said of the land were Robert Von Deck, president of Retirement Center, Inc. — about which the zoning regulation will be involved, the parcel south of Hart- $80,000 — is far below the market the group, and Robert Samuelson. discussed. ford Rd at Main St.. “To me it looks value of the land. Joann Gray said, in connection with Their arguments were challenged like a good place for old people to State National The proposed changes in zoning spot zoning, that when housing for by Ronald Denison, Calvin Beggs, live." regulations that would pave the way HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. Joann Gray, and Mrs. and Mrs. elderly is proposed, those in the area McKendrick said the vote on the WASHINGTON - Four Russian for the Planning and Zoning Commis- Grasso Thursday ordered an in- Russell McKendrick. have an opportunity to speak out on question at a church conference was navy vessels sailing within 35 sion (PZC) to consider the retire- the specific project. As to the vestigation into the way the miles of the U. S. coast in the Gulf Disagreements were voiced over a 116 to 3, but opponents countered that ment center project amounts to spot proprieity of using the church land Department of Children and of Mexico are being shadowed by broad range, from the philosophical the members were inadequately zoning. for housing, she said, “I would con- Youth Services handled an alleged the destroyer USS Bigelow and notified of the particulars involved. child abuse case that resulted in Navy P3 patrol bombers. The Dension said, "You’re generating the death of a 16-year-old boy. Russian force, the first in two the type of fear that you would years to operate in the Gulf, con- generate if a ghetto were being es- HARTFORD — Legislation to sists of a guided missile cruiser, Town may delay closing tablished.” protect consumers from un- two missile destroyers and an oil At different points, both Beggs and scrupulous repair shops and tanker. Denison argued that the retirement health spa operators has been center was broader in concept than given final approval by Gov. Ella MINNEAPOLIS - Roger housing for the elderly and should not T. Grasso. The repair law takes of Helaine pumping unit be compared with such existing Caldwell, a struggling Colorado effect Oct. 1. rancher, is charged with housing By GREG PEARSON suggested that homeowners install a Another resident, John Kozak, of 32 They said the concept did not envi- murdering his mother-in-law, Ileruld Reporter pressure-reducing valve, which costs Willard Rd., was disturbed with the WATERBURY - Defense at- heiress Elisabeth Congdon. Police sion giving priority in occupancy to torney Theordore Koskoff planned Elimination of the Helaine Rd. approximately $40-$50, to avoid any manner in which the town informed Methodists, but hinged on giving help said he and his wife stood to in- pumping station will probably be problems that might be caused by the the residents that the change was today to call additional medical herit more than 32 million from where help is needed. postponed following a Thursday night pressure increase. being made. experts to try and cast doubt on her estate. Miss Congdon, 83, and Dension said, "The concept was to meeting between Frank T. Jodaitis, Several residents of the area, “Why didn't you people notify the the prosecution's case against her night nurse were found serve. This is Christian charity. ” Manchester's water and sewer ad- however, expressed opposition to the town and the people about what you former legislative leader Bernard murdered June 27 in a mansion on ministrator, and about 100 residents change. Thus, Thursday night’s were planning to do? You were cram- L. Avcollie, accused of strangling the shore of Lake Superior. his wife. A New York City who would be affected by the change. meeting was set up between the ming something down my throat that pathologist testifed Thursday that The residents raised several residents and Jodaitis. I didn't like," he said. FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Crude questions Thursday night about the The residents provided a mixed Kozak said that a meeting should he does not believe she was oil began flowing again through strangled. switch in water service to their bag of comments about the proposed have been held with the residents Alyeska's new 39 billion pipeline homes. About 200 homes, now served change. before the decision was announced. No parking signs from the shores of the Arctic by the Helaine Rd. station, would be Charles Jaworski, of 33 Clyde Rd., Jodaitis said that his department will to he installed Regional Ocean to Valdez after a three-day serviced by the Rockledge system in suggested that the change not be im- follow such a procedure in the future. shutdown caused by a nitogren plemented until the town has com- Rep. Theodore Cummings (D- on Durkin St. CONCORD, N. H. - Gov. the change proposed by the Water leak. No oil was spilled because pleted a study on water distribution 12th), who had helped arrange the Meldrim Thomson Thursday night Department. the oil was stopped 15 miles north that is now taking place. Several meeting, was also in attendance, Police Chief Robert D. Lannan signed a bill re-establishing the The department last month mailed of the problem section of the others at the meeting echoed "People in government are suspect today issued notice to residents that death penalty in New Hampshire letters to homes that would be pipeline. Jaworski’s proposal. — more so now than ever," he said. no parking signs will be installed for persons who kill for hire, kill a affected by the change, which had "1 think that’s valid," Jodaitis said "I'm sure you’re going to take this within a week on the north side of policeman acting in the line of originally be planned for the middle WASHINGTON - Rep. James of this month. of the idea. He said that his main information (from the meeting) to Durkin St. for the entire length of the duty or kill during the course of a street from Brookfield to Lenox Sts. A. Burke, D-Mass., is expected to The elimination of the Helaine Rd. worry in postponing the decision the town manager before any kidnaping. The new law says first The action is being taken. Lannan be hospitalized for one or two station would save the town $2,700 would be in compensating those 29 decisions are made.” a judge or jury must find a person said, because of the extensive use of weeks following the amputation of per year just in operating expenses, households that have already in- Jodaitis said this morning that he guilty of murder and then the the street for parking during events his right foot, according to a according to Jodaitis. stalled the pressure-reducing valves. will meet with Town Manager judge or the jury must consider if at nearby Manchester High School. spokesman for the congressman. The switch to the Rockledge Another resident suggested that Robert B. Weiss and Director of there were aggravating cir- He said residents on the street were system would result in the homes the town seek bids for the valves and Public Works Jay J. Giles to discuss cumstances, and if so, may im- concerned lhat emergency and other pose the death penalty. receiving flouridated water and then sell the items to the residents at the meeting, International would also increase water pressure cost. This would save residents of the “I think we have to take a look at vehicles could not get through the street when cprs were parked on BELIZE CITY, B elize- Battle- in the homes. area some cost in purchasing the this thing pretty closely, " he said. BOSTON — Extended outlook hardened British reinforcement In its letter, the Water Department items, he said. both sides. for Southern New England, Sun- troops today patrolled the Belize day through Tuesday: Fair Sun- border with Guatemala, but fears day and Monday. Variable of an invasion of this tiny Central cloudiness with chance of showers American nation appeared to be Tuesday. Seasonable subsiding. In Washington temperatures with highs from Bodies of four miners recovered Thursday, British and mid 70s to mid 80s and lows ST. CHARLES, Va. (UPI) - The "1 figure if the explosion didn't kill The blast erupted while thtf four masks found tlie bodies liuddled near Guatemalan diplomats issued a ranging from mid 50s to mid 60s. bodies of four miners, killed them, the smoke did." miners were attempting to retrieve a a storage shed about 8:45 p.m. communique agreeing to take Thursday by a powerful explosion Blevens, said he and other miners piece of equipment from an inactive Clyde Poe, visibly shaken, con- mutual steps to relax the tensions that rocked a southwestern Virginia searched for the four until mine in- portion of the mine, dug horizontally firmed with a trembling voice, CONCORD, N. H. - Informal over Britain’s last colony in Latin coal mine, were recovered early discussions on a new budget for spectors ordered them out. into the Little Black Range moun- "They have been found.” America. today from an area found full of New Hampshire could start at Bodies of the dead miners were tains. Authorities said a pocket of deadly methane gas. volatile methane gas was found near once and not wait for the July 12 CARACAS, Venezuela — A removed from the mile-deep mine at The dead were identified as Bill Fourteen others, who were about the victims. special session, leaders of the Caracas newspaper reports kid- 2 a.m. today, about 16 hours after the Perkins, 31, of Jonesville, Va., 1,500 feet away from the victims at Poe said, "As much as I can ^n ate and House said Thursday naped U. S. businesman William explosion. The Federal Mine Safety Harold Johnson, 33, of St. Charles, after Gov. Meldrim Thomson the time of the blast, escaped after remember we have never been cited Niehous is alive and that his ab- Enforcement Administration began Harold Wells, 40, of St. Charles, and called the session to enact a they were driven back from a rescue for violation because of methane.” ductors have renewed demands an investigation of the cause. Danny Tester, 29, of Woodway. MESA area director Paul Bob- budget or a "continuing operating attempt by smoke, dust and gas. for more than 33 million in ran- "We don’t know what happened," brosky agreed. resolution" for fiscal years 1978 Hundreds of persons, including som. Niehous, an Owen-lllinois "It started with a roar and then the said Charlie Poe, co-owner with his "P&P has a very good record from and 1979. relatives, curiosity seekers and executive, was kidnaped Feb. 27 shaft started shaking and I was uncle, Clyde Poe, of the P&P Coal teams of news reporters, waited my experience,” he said. "There is 1976. thrown into the air,” said Chad Co. mine outside this small Lee through the day Thursday until always a reason for any tragedy and Blevens, one of the 14 who escaped. County community. “It’s tragic.” rescuers equipped with oxygen we intend to find it." PAGE TWO-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchosler, Conn., Fri.. July 8. 1977 MANCHE1STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frt., July 8, 1977 — PAGE THREE-A EPA threats influencing solons on emission tests HARTFORD (UPI) - State of- Sen. Howard Owens, D-Brldgeport, Connecticut is second only to ficials say threats by the federal cochairman of the committee and a California when it comes to having government are influencing law- supporter of the Inspection plan, said dirty air, although much of the pollu- makers who have opposed the con- he thought the threats would change tion is created in neighboring states troversial plan to institute a man- enough minds so the measure would and carried in by winds. datory auto pollution inspection pass next year. "I find it more encouraging,"'Pac KEUrS PUB a SYEAK HOUSE program. 69 North St. (off No. Main St.) "The federal threats have made said of the committee’s attitude I TEL. I72-T327 State Environmental Com- people think about It more following the two-hour meeting. ROUTE 13 • ELLINQTON Manchester a Tel. 646-9067 missioner Stanley J. Pac Thursday seriously,” Owens said. “They have “They are a little more receptive SUNDAY DINING FRI. & SAT. NITE onlyl met with the legislature's Transpor- also hardened the opposition that than they were." C4 • 1 ' It r t A K t • ITALIAM AMtXICAM • AXAfOOD ' tation Committee that this year existed, but the big difference is on But noting opposition to the plan "Sophlsticcted Dining at Keasonabla Prtce$" killed plans to set up such an inspec- IJamewca's st ea k exper t I at the people in the middle.” from committee members, Pac said r 1977 hV Staatlnc I Evsn Dsv TMS WBsk End Naxt Wsifc Lobster - Clambake tion system. The committee will hold hearings "there are still some doubts about Includes Relish Tray, Lobster, Homeatyle New The U.S. Environmental Protec- around the state this fall to gauge the federal government. They think England Clam Chowder, Steamers, Corn on Cob, tion Agency says the program is public opinion on the issue and a con- perhaps Its just another threat. n-BAKED Drawn Butter, Baked Stuffed Shrimp, Baked necessary and if Connecticut doesn't ference will be called for lawmakers There's a delinite antitederal Mr . S T E A K Stuffed Clams, Rolls and Butter. enact one, EPA will set one up. Pac to explain the complex problem. feeling." sitn »7.95 said the EPA also could get a court EPA officials have indicated they Asked if he thought EPA would AT Mr. Steak we otter a complete line I Including Sslsd BAR injunction preventing the state from will wait to see if the legislature acts carry out its threat and either seek H a ve dinn er a nd stay for d a ncing 9:30 to 1:30 — No cov er — No minimum. issuing any new motor vehicle when it convenes in February before an injunction against car ot aged U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks. Sea BANgUETS-2S-460 registrations or renewals. taking any action. registrations or impose its own Food? Fresh seatood dinners are also our Banquet FaclllUea tor program, Pac said, "I don't know.” specialty as well as combination dinners ot ENTESTAINMENT All your Party Naada your tavorlte seatood and steak. Our AAAAAA Governor signs pay hike bill children’s menu contains a wide selection Beating the heat at Globe Hollow HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T, effect until 1979, following another from $36,000 to $40,000. TH E Opemivide! Grasso has signed legislation giving election. Gov. Grasso said she didn't want a ot quality toods. The recently renovated Globe Hollow swimming area in Manchester has been drawing pay raises to lawmakers, judges and The Senate adopted a plan to raise raise and the legislature complied Alpha Omega many swimmers of all ages during these hot and muggy days. It is one of several pools in all top elected officials except the the two-year salary for lawmakers to with her wishes, but gave one to the FOR THE MONTH OF JULY SorShakey^ governor. $23,000. but the House of Represen- lieutenant governor, treasurer, the town that are being used to almost peak capacity daily. (Herald photo by Pinto) Under the bill signed by Mrs. tatives refused to go along. Faced ON R O UTE 44A secretary of the state and attorney WE ARE O FFERM TMS SUNDAY SPECIAL O I^R L O O K IN Q B O LTO N LA K E Grasso Thursday, lawmakers who with the prospect of accepting a com- general. All will now earn $25,000, now get a $13,000 salary for their two- promise or getting nothing, the except the attorney general, who will year term will get a $4,000 raise. Senate went along with the version Sandwich Bar get $38,500. The attorney general now TH S m P M 0 F ^ * A M V IN K OF ONE H U f " O P EN 7 D A YS A W E E K Thick Crust Legislative leaders will get larger in- signed by Mrs, Grasso. earns $30,000, the lieutenant gover- from 11:30-10:30 P.M. Prisoners praise guard creases under the $1.4 million pay Superior Court judges, who now nor makes $18,000 and the others OOLliU PER PERSON ON MIV REGULAR PRNXIIDMNER. raise plan. earn $34,500 get a raise to $38,500, earn $20,000. A meal In Itaall tor under $2. The salary increases do not take while Supreme Court judges, will go OFFER GOOD ANY SUNDAV FOR THE MORffl OF JULY Excluding Spaefafa end C h lld n n ’n Manu Weekly Speciels es usuel Fixzai Exclualvaly At Dining Room O P EN from Mr. STE A K of Manchaatar Officials launch inquiry Noon-0 P.M. Th e a t er schedule 244 C E N TE R STR E E T , C H E P 8 8 A L A D - Burnside Theater 1 — Dusk 10:00 U r g a S a la d full of Julianna of li a m , turk ey 9 cha a a a, "Rocky” 7:05-9:10 Manchester Drive-In — into Danbury prison fire Vernon Cine 1 — "Rocky" pickl a a, ollve a, radlaha a, Burnside Theater 2 — "Squirm" 8:30; “Tentacles” 7:10-9:20 choic e of drca aing, "like a blowtorch" through the "Black Sunday " 7:00-9:25 10:00 Vernon Cine 2 — "Slap DANBURY (UPI) - In recent Carlson, who flew to the peniten- bre a d a nd cra ck a ra tiary within hours of the blaze, said cellblock jampacked with 80 persons. East Hartford Drive-In — U.A. Theater 1 — "The Shot" 7:30-9:30 12.79 Th ic k Crust is more than years, the drab walls and ceilings of "You could hear people screaming "Hollywood High and Student H eretic " 2:00-7:00-9:30 the other 37 federal prisons around generous! Seven blended cheeses the 40-year-old federal penitentiary to get them out," said Police Sgt. Teachers” — Dusk U.A. Theater 2 — "Loves of M a n c h M tM E vt fling Hera ld the nation would also be reexamined East Windsor Drive-In — Benji " 2:00-7:15-9:00 and your choice of 21 toppings here have been covered up with more Robert Lovell, one of the first to PubllAh«d «v«ry tv«nlr>g tx etpt for fire hazards. U A. T h eater 3 — "The attractive, flame resistant fiberglass arrive on the scene. "Black Sunday and Hustle " — Sun« BunLlilG * WEDDffluS * have to took at all our institutions had been "modernized " in recent opened a door, allowing other years with the petroleum-based NEW CHILOREN « n EiiiacroN aa. tr. so so. wiaasoa trapped inmates to flee, prisoners now." SHOWERS - CLUB PARTIES, etc. Inmates said an unidentified guard fiberglass paneling, which is flame FREE said the action saved an untold resistant. DPEN SUNDAY We will serve you In our spacious And number of lives. may cost the five inmates their lives cyVIatisfield ^ tiv e -in SH O W STA R TS A T DUS K when he "panicked" trying to unlock Officials said, however, the pan- Fcmtprtd Sp»d$h ' newly decorated, air-conditioned hall Norman A. Carlson, director of the eling began to melt in the heat and INT 31 & 32 228 Stafford Rd.. Willimantic.Co'" B f"’ ------save Federal Bureau of Prisons, called it a cellblock door and broke the key. B i ef B g F Lobster BAKED STUFFED SHRMP quipped with a BYOB bar or...The Officials said later a key was broken, created a dense smoke that tem- Now thru Tues. Adult $2.25 Under 12 50« E a c h y e a r 1 0 . 0 0 0 fi-j .it- ~ hall of your choice...or "the worst disaster" in federal porarily paralyzed most inmates in t o u r i s t s v i s i l ^ ^ big! prison history and ordered a board of but refused to comment further. V- HAPPY HOUIt DAILY 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. We'll deliver a delicious The blaze began at about 1:30 a.m. Compound G and may have killed the O c ecdiia n Dcaui.B e a c h f.’ inquiry to begin probing the fire five who died. DAZZLING IN TNi LOUNCE buffet to your home. today. in a washroom area where inmates ------^ ------keep their work clothes and spread Prisoners helped fight the fire, but ADVENTURE... T h i s S u m m e r O c e a n ^ a new fire engine at the prison and 10 from the depths of Devil's Bayou! i\ B e a c h h a s a t l r a c t e d DAHCmC mSYFRIDAY A SAT. inmates trained in firefighting were In Tho Raftors Loungo DELICIOUS FOOD AT *1.00 OFF Childbirth education group not used. WALT DISNEY PnoouemHs S O M E T H I N G E L S E ' V - ^ , JO A N JOYCE a n d th e PJ'S on ai^ Shakey’e Family Size Inmate Bernard Hill said he and SENSIBLE PRICES 'Thick Crust Pizza. to meet here in October another prisoner used a fire THE extinguisher but it did no good. He WEDDING and BANQUET FACILITIES Limit one coupon per pizza ordered. t e n t a c l e s FOR UF TO ISO PERSONS Expires July 24, 1977 The International Childbirth A luncheon and a maternity tour said flames shot out of the washroom C A L L N O W F OR Education Association Connecticut PLUS O P EN 11:00 A.M. DAILY will be provided. "like a blowtorch.” I . ( / " a - I n g o t M a ttari, Yeur Motion R E S E R V ATIO N S State Meeting entitled “Humaniza- DISNEY'S NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN Registration is limited to the first "The smoke was so bad you OPEN SUNDAYS 12:30-7 PM 649-B313 649-B314 tion of the Growing Family" will be 2(X) people and no refunds will be couldn't even see your hand in front awK C L O S E D M O N D A Y S V E R N O N C IR C L E , VERNON held Saturday, Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to i T i m i K e w y 8 t ______Manchdeter made. of your face. All 1 could feel was peo- TBTT FEATURE FIRST ^ _____ 875-0793 J 4:30 p.m. in conference rooms. A, B For information regarding the ple lying on the floor,” he said. ., 989 ELLINGTON RO., Route 30 and C of Manchester Memorial registration schedule and fees con- Hill said prison officials knew in n il.'H h U iB S | | i aaaaBiB Soutb WiadsM", Conn. Hospital. tact Mrs. William Peowski, R.D. 1, there was a fire in the dormitory, but i M M N t i m i AVL. I. NTT9. a S 2 I0 3 J SUNDinl THE Dr. Tom Brewer, president of the Amston or call her at 228-3619. would not open the door. "If they had Sa alPIcAiraof tfia faart tomorrowl Tel. 289-7929 Society for the Protection of the Un- Changing tables will be provided; been responsible, a lot of lives could DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURAI born through Nutrition (SPUN) will babes-in-arms only. have been saved," he said. ROCKY FRI. A SAT. SPECIALS be guest speaker. 7d)S-9iT0 (pg) ROAST SNLOM OF BEEF AU JUS . . . .$3.49 Dr. Brewer is author of "Metabolic Bruca Darn-Robart Shaw U.SJIX CHOICE SNLON STEA K...... $4.99 Toxemia of Late Pregnancy: A BABY BEEF UVER-BACON or ONNNS . .$2.99 Disease of Malnutrition" and 40 Rescue truck delivery BDNANZA INVENTED THE HDW-TD- CATCH Black Sunday VEAL PARMESAN...... $ 3 i9 papers in the field of pregnancy 7dK)-9:25 FRESHIANEDSCROD...... $3.85 WHY EAT nutrition and malnutrition. expected in two weeks (r) He is a former instructor with the FRESH F B D BAY SCALLOPS...... $3.99 KEEP-KIDS-HAPPY-DD* BUROERI Department of Obstetrics and A rescue truck that had been BAKED RAIBOW TR O UT...... $3.99 American Modular Rescue Corp. of • ALL AMVE SEMI Nin And It comes with French Friee, end IN? Gynecology at the University of expected by the Town Fire Depart- Smithfield, R.I., which is manufac- MOSESHSIMP California Medical Center in San ment last November should arrive Stwwcase oMN POTATO AND SALAD • Free Drink Refille. turing the truck. He said that delays MOM-aAT 6 4 9 - 5 4 8 7 EAT OUT AT Francisco and a former clinic physi- this month, according to Chief John in manufacturing the chassis and Qtnew es 11 AM-9PM c a LD O R p l a z a cian with Contra Costa Country Rivosa. equipment for the vehicle have IMreR9TATBB4 And the best part is, THESE FINE Health Services in Richmond, Calif. He said that he expects the truck to caused the delay in in delivery to the Rxrrse .a.Y.o.a. M A N C H E STE R The program will also include Dr. CIOMd M ) H -Ju iy 17 - V«ciHon while your kids are hap- arrive in about two weeks. Rivosa town. pily munching on their RESTAURANTS AT PONIEROSA Philip Sumner of the Manchester Ob- had said last fall that he expected the The town and the American Gyn Group and Marilyn Hull, R.N. of BAST HARTFORD Dig beefy Burgers, you truck to be delivered by the end of Modular Rescue Corp. signed a con- SHRIMP dinner: STEAK AND SHRIMP: NEW SEAFOOD COMBINA- Manchester Monltrice Associates November. S6 B-BB10 can be enjoying a tract Aug. 27 for the manufacture of delicious Bonanza steak! IS SHRIMP $2.79 It's 7 SHRIMP $2.99 Get the TION DINNER: 10 SHRIMP discussing family bonding; Barbara The new truck will be used to carry the vehicle. The price, which did not BARomimiMMEt easy to get hooked on AND FILET OF SOLE $2.89 Pitsch, educational psychologist dis- $ 2.6 0 til 2 i2 0P.ll. Good food. Good service. best of both w orl^-Siz- rescue equipment, including the include all the options originally NOW AP PEARING our golden-fried shrimp zling Family Rib-Eye cussing effective parenting; and a Good price. No tipping. If you like seafood you'll department’s rescue tool, emergency sought by the fire department, is dinner. You get a gener- steak and seven deli- love this new combina- panel on Caesarean births with Dr. lighting gear, and tow hooks. And peace in the family. 917,997. ous serving of fifteen cious golden-lrie'd tion of ten plump Gerald Sandler of Windham Hospital. On Wednesday, Rivosa visited the LI/\ CtEfLI So, come to Bonanza MI NNf 111 Cl NI U SEURGE plump shrimp with our shrimp. With steaming golden-fried shrimp and with the kids. Accom- own special cocktail baked potato, warm roll a lightly-breaded filet of MWH I,h\lW H l,h panied by an adult who Car wash Duplicate Uwt aaMwl a sauce. Plus baked potato, and butter, plus all the Sole. Plus baked potato, buys a steak dinner for roll with butter, and salad you can make at roll with butter, and Saturday Bridge $2.69 or more. One child unlimited salad refills. our salad bar. All for a unlimited refills on salad plate per adult. Catch it now at this new real down-to-earth from our salad bar at The John Mather RT 6 & 4 4fl low price. price. Ponderosa. Chapter, Order of DeMoIay Center Bridge 'ANNIE BOLTON will conduct a car wash on Club Saturday from 9 a.m, to 3 July 1 at the Masonic Tem- ■■"■HALE p.m. at the rear of Orange ple — Paul Barton and Jim ftyyil liiur 'lullaHs tivL Ihr unit R E S E R V E A H E A D F OR Hall on Center St. Baker, first; Clem Hitchcock thinq ihi't h iv> l> M In I>.m '■J */, Monies raised will be and Wilmer Curtiss, second; “S O U TH P A C IF IC ” Joyce Drlskell and Murray SERVING W EE K END S P E C W ^ I m JSUAL Ju ly 12th - July 23rd used toward chapter func- T E L 429-2912 tions including athletics Powell, third. BMED STUFFED LOBSTER • and civic service 6.99 programs. We hold down the price without skimping on the shrimp. P&W Aircraft SHRMPSSTEIIK >6.75 F abulous Show Group Bridge Club Combination Plata June 30 at 200 Clement Rd., TEmERLOIROFBEEF •B .7S 2 Shows Nightly Blast Hartford — Eric Vogel Maraala and Tom Obrochta, first; Paul HttsaAihata I ■a AVAOASLE EVEBT DMT AT THE FOUOVnNG STEAKHOUSES: Barton and Jim Baker, se- A l l a p a c l a l a In c l u d e r e li s h t r a y , p o t a t o , cond; Phyllis Pierson and vege ta ble s, soup, a alad, dess ert, and fresh hom e MANCHESTER - 119 SPENCER ST. Barbara Davis, third. m ad e bre ad. AVAILABLE AT Thursd^'s daily OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 Noon to 11 P.M. HARTFORD - ON PROSPECT AVE. DINING ROOM & C O C KTA IL LOUN G E 240 SPENCER ST. AND 28? W. MIDDLE TPKE. WINDSOR - 890 WINDSOR AVE. A game is scheduled each (O n a Block North of King’s) (In Windsor Shopping Ce nt er) Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the MANCHESTER B a nque t Fa ellllle a Ava ila ble For All of Your Party fa il O il 106 ftj Toll.iiul ItiMpiLc Vpmoi' Cotmeclicui Regular weekly clubhouse. A charity open PLEASE CALLTHEATRE 29-Green-246 pairs game will be July 21. N s e d t. Accomm od a tio ns For Up To 300 Pe ople. F=ORSCF4EEN TIMES lYe Want You To Come Back ENJOYOUR SALAD BAR PAGE FOl'R-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. July 8. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Kri., July 8, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-A SUMMER YOUTH SCjENE Sewage contamination problem Compiled a n d W riilen B y Sximmor A^divihe5 in Manckesier (SAMh U©8 ftyS SAM movie season has begun with ------^ ------— — - - the showing of "Little Big Man” apparently solved at plant June 28. Movies will be shown on ’Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. or darkness, Summer program’s objectives whichever comes first. By GREG PEARSON ’The movie for this ’Tuesday, July , Department. when a solvent material, with a Herald Reporter But, now, the problem has ap- 12, will be “Cat Ballou.” The film The material can now be processed heavy concentration of copper, got parently been cured. The problem caused by a batch of stars Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, and by the treatment plant, and the into the system at the plant and con- “We appear to be in the pink again. outlined by SAM coordinator Michael Callan. Lee Marvin won the contaminated sewage in the Town of major problem now at the plant is to taminated about one million gallons Manchester’s treatment plant has The digesters have recovered,’’ Academy- Award as best actor of the catch up on a backlog of work, Mary of sludge, the material left after the apparently been solved, according to Jodaitis said. (The digesters work on Many people are under the impres- 15 and will return before dark on year for his comic portrayal of a O’Geen, laboratory director, said. sewage treatment process. What better way to stimulate par- officials in the Water and Sewer the treatm ent of the seyvage sion that Summer Activities in Saturday. ’The total trip is 24 miles. ticipation than to hold a Variety drunken gunfighter. Jane Fonda The problem developed in May Sludge is normally deposited in the material.) Manchester (SAM) is limited to a Interested bikers should call John Show? If enough support is shown for plays a school teacher turned outlaw. town landfill. The contaminated The treatment process on the con- program of entertainment activities Roach at 649-2506. this activity, we will ressurect it for Stubby Kaye and the late Nat King material, however, could not be taminated batch, of sewage started for summer evenings. Certainly For the athlete who's willing to get the SAM calendar this summer. If Cole sing commentary throughout dumped there because of odor at the beginning of this week, Ms. entertai iment is one of our .main off the bleachers, SAM sponsors two you want to express a personal in- the one and a half hours of film. HEW official shifted problems that would have developed, O’Geen said. She said that she could functions, but there’s more to SAM Biathalons per summer. terest or idea, call me at 649-2506 ’The public is cordially invited. Ad- Frank T. Jodaitis, water and sewer not estimate how long it will take to than concerts and movies. A Blathalon is a two-mile foot race during business hours. mission is free. administrator, said. complete the processing of the con- SAM is a program that encourages followed by a one-half mile swim. And finally, if you still think SAM Jodaitis said that the department taminated sludge as well as the participation in a variety of ac- The race takes place in and around is just a movies and concerts affair, pending loan probe has treated the material with backlog of some sewage that tivities. Though we are primarily Globe Hollow Swimming Pool. This read about our craft fairs and tennis Crafts fair chemicals in an effort to neutralize developed during the treatment of / youth oriented (our aides are all un- summer, the Biathalons will be July tournament in the rest of the "Youth WASHINGTON (UPI) - A $38,300- Asked if he had hopes of getting his the contamination. the contaminated material. der 21). the oarticipants in our ac- 14 and August 11. Registration will be Scene.’’ Don’t just sit back and be set by SAM a-year official of computer job back, Parker said, ‘"There’s If the chemical treatment had "It’s taken a long time,” Jodaitis tivities include a wide range of ages. at the race site between 6 and 6:20 entertained this summer. Get in- operations for the guaranteed stu- some complicating factors around failed, the town would have had to said of the matter. "The people at For example, the Senior Citizens- p.m. on the day of the race. The race volved. SAM wants you — to par- The first of two SAM crafts fairs dent loan program has been that,” but he declined to elaborate. contract for removal and transporta- the plant did a very good job.” Youth Field Day is always one of the starts at 6:30 p.m. ticipate. — Alan Girelli, SAM coor- will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur- reassigned temporarily while In- No downgrading or loss of pay is in- tion of the one million gallons of Ms. O’Geen said, "We’re very most spirited events of the season. Come for the sweat-and-wet look! dinator day, July 23. vestigators probe the award of con- volved in the reassignment. sludge, Jodaitis said. This could have pleased that things worked out the The annual event, which is in its Items on sale at the fair will in- tracts for loan monitoring, an HEW HEW is investigating the award of cost as much as $30,(K)0, he said. way they did.” fourth year, gains tremendous sup- clude leatherwork, quilted goods, spokesman said ’Thursday. contracts totaling $7.5 million over port from Manchester merchants silverwork, lapidary, handmade several years to On-Line Systems and is highly successful in Tennis tournament dolls, heishe, dried flowers, pot Eldwin Parker, director of com- Inc. of Pittsburgh to monitor lenders, Officials trying to solve stimulating good relationships hangers, gold jewelry and barnwood puter operations for the program, borrowers and money loaned to between elder townspeople and plaques. told UPI, "I’m treading water.” students, according to a government playground storage problem youth. to begin July 18 Entertainment will be provided by Parker was told by Education spokesman. This year, SAM is planning the Commissioner Ernest Boyer the Richard Matt performs one of his magic tricks The Manchester Board of Realty folk musicians. Refreshments will be Manchester Recreation Depart- With the assistance of a young volunteer. field day for Aug. 7 or Aug. 14, so keep and third division matches in the sold. reassignment to another government ’The federal share of guaranteed offering use of her basement, your Sunday’s open. ’The event, which and SAM will sponsor the annual evenings. All M anchester High post would be “both in Parker’s in- ment officials are trying to find a however, her landload objected and There is still booth space available student loans costs taxpayers $500 solution to a problem of equipment features four hours of volleyball, Youth Tennis Tournament Monday, School tennis courts will be reserved terest and in the interest of the Office million a year. Loan volume totals the equipment has been removed. July 18 through Friday, July 22. to those interested in displaying storage at the Valley St. playground, horse shoes, Frisbee games, badmin- for the tournment during these times crafts. of Education.” $1.3 billion. The playground supervisors are Competition will be broken up into which has caused concern by currently loading up their small cars ton, sockey, Nerf football, ping pong, for the week of July 18. To insure a balanced variety of Magician to perform three age divisions. All students neighborhood parents and recreation daily and bringing the equipment checkers and, of course, lunch with Presentation of trophies will be at Parker first was relieved of duties Because of record keeping^ that entering the fourth, fifth or sixth crafts, no more than two people will supervisors. from the lodge of the playground ice cream and watermelon, will 7:30 p.m., July 22 at the Board of be allowed to sell one specific type of with the student loan program May must continue, On-Line recently won begin at 1 p.m. And it’s all free, so grades are eligible for the first divi- The problem is that the area, however, Siebold said, some of Realtors’ Office, 156 E. Center St., craft item. 16 and given a job as special assistant a $1.4 million contract extension for get psyched. sion, grades seven through nine for Manchester. All tournament players in the Office of Education. "As the playground, which is located on the the equipment is too large to move at Shrine Hospital the second and grade 10 through The rain date for the fair is Sunday, three months beginning Oct. 1, the Valley St. side of Center Springs this way. Ano^er little known SAM par- are invited to attend. July 24. investigation proceeded,’’ the spokesman said. ticipation activity is the bike-hike college for the thM . Park, has no building for play equip- Another parent on Valley St. has Wednesday, July 13 is the last day For information or an application spokesman said, he was moved June Magic tricks and cavorting puppets led by Chester, a joking program organized by veteran biker Each division will have competi- ment storage, except the park lodge offered the use of her home for of registration. To register, call the for the second SAM Fair, which will 20 to a Department of Health, Educa- He said “wining and dining” of bucktoothed horse, will entertain the patients at the Shriners John Roach. This program is only its tion in both boys’ and girls’ singles which is on the other side of the park. storage, which may be a solution for SAM office at 649-2506. be Saturday, Aug. 13, call the SAM tion and Welfare office of manage- government workers was one aspect Hospital for Crippled Children in Springfield, Mass., Sunday and doubles. The two older divisions Parents of children who use the the problem, Siebold said. This second year, but is a success despite office at 649-2506. ment analysis and systems. of the investigation. afternoon through the efforts of Manchester’s Omar Shrine the relatively few numbers of par- will also have mixed doubles Parker, reached by telephone at playground expressed concern to parent has checked with her Club. matches. recreation officials with the children landload, he added. ticipants. Manchester bikers unite! his new post, said he had been direc- Leo Komfeld, designated manager Richard Matt in his "Wonderful World of Magic” will make You are the future of SAM bike hikes. The tournament entry fee is one SAM concert Saturday tor of the division of program having to cross the entire park, Large storage bins were used at things appear, disappear, change size, shape and color for the can of new tennis balls per player. of $2.6 billion worth of student aid for which includes the steep coasting The hikes got under way this week Summer Activities in Manchester Globe Hollow spillway viewed systems for guaranteed student loans the Office of Education, said the unit the playground for the equipment un- children. He also will have a menagerie of cartoon faced Use of the competitors’ tennis balls Admission is free. All town or- hill. Frequent cars and motorcycles with a 45-mile trip to Crystal Lake in (SAM) is staging its first concert at 8 nearly three years. He confirmed he will head "is a shambles ... with til about three years ago, Siebold balloon animals that he puts together in seconds. will alternate each match. The dinances will be strictly enforced. which enter the park sometimes EHlington and Bigelow Hollow in p.m. on Saturday. The concert will be details of the reassignment to an said, but they were often broken into Chester the talking horse will emcee the One-Foote Theatre winner of each match will keep a new The second concert will be'Satur- Walter Senknow, left, Manchester’s town engineer, and A1 investigators all over the place. It’s cause difficult situations for the Union. in Mt. Nebo. HEW job but declined to elaborate. and the equipment stolen. with the assistance of Franklin the frog. Annette Dieli of West can of balls to continue in competi- day, July 23. Buzzetti, of the state Department of Health, look over the bad. I want it resolved.” children, Melvin Siebold, recreation The second SAM bike hike will be Featured will be music by “The "In one form or another. I’m The Valley St. playground is the Hartford creator of the puppet theatre, will entertain the an ovemighter to the Hebron Blue tion. spillway leading to Globe Hollow pool. Buzzetti Thursday con- treading water,” Parker said. department director said. only one in town that has a storage children with the help of Spaghetti Head, Grump, Bee, Flower, Oberons.” a Manchester-bas^ band If bad weather threatens, call the But HEW’s Inspector general’s of- One parent, Mrs. Rosemary Grass Festival. It will begin in front First and second division matches ducted a test of the pool’s new circulation system, which he "Basically I’ve been relieved pen- fice said the probe may not be com- problem, as the rest are located at Big Spider, Itsy-Bitsy Spider and a blazing yellow smiling Sun. will be played during the daytime whose name is an allusion to Rec Cancellation Phone (643-4700) Haberern of 90 Valley St., offered a of MHS at 9 a.m. on Thursday, July Shakespeare’s King of the Fairies. found satisfactory. (Herald photo by Pearson) ding completion of an investigation.” pleted until late summer or fall. schools or in parks which have for confirmation. solution to the equipment storage by buildings for storage. Gossip columnists gossip about jobs onch^ /tcr PARKADE BAKERY State officials ASSORTED Special WAMINGTON (UPI) — Gossip columnist Rex Reed okay transit funds says he only gives the public the gossip it wants. “They LOAF 9 5 * really want it nasty, and so do the editors,” he says. orkodo CAKES Reg. $1.05 HARTFORD (UPI) — State officials have approved Reporter Sally Quinn says it isn’t her job to protect the more than $24 million in mass transit funding. person she’s interviewing from his own indiscretions. Call 649-6820 ’The funding approved by the state Finance Advisory “My responsibility, I think, is solely to my readers and Sf>opp/n0 TradH/on S/oca 1956" TONITE AND SATURDA Council gave the largest portion, $13.8 million, to telling the readers what this person is really like,” she railroads, and the second-largest share, $9.9 million, to says. “And that is what my mission is. If I don’t tell the buses. reader what the person is really like, I have failed.” Other moneys from the $24 million allocation went for Magazine editor Nora Ephron says celebrities, by and AndersondiWe various transit studies and to pay for consultant services. large, seek celebrity status. “Nobody points a gun to your The largest chunk of the rail money, $12,2 million, will head and says, “Do the Merv Griffin Show,” she says. go to cover the subsidy for the the New Haven to New Reed, Miss Quinn of the Washington Post and Miss York line. That line is subsidized by Connecticut, New Ephron of Esquire magazine chatted Wednesday about y#UIH CENIIIE York and the federal government. why gossip has become important in newspapers and ...... ikiiiiM t 11III m i I iiM » A Most of the $9.9 million of the bus money will go for the magazines. state-owned Connecticut Transit bus system, with sub- ’ITiey appeared at a National Town Meeting session in sidies for some private transit firms also included. the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. MANCHESTER PARKADE S?, 10 to 9 The FAC, with Gov. Ella T. Grasso presiding, also ap- They said professional gossips should not be blamed for proved the transfer of $96,(XX) from the Correction what they monger. The public gets what the public Department to the Social Services Department to pay for craves. Sale ®1.99 legal aid for prisoners and parolees. Only Miss Ephron deplored gossip. She said That juggling was done to allow the state to qualify for newspapers run it because “it’s a lot cheaper for a lA iU b 75 per cent of the money from the federal government. newsoaper editor to pay $5 a week to run a syndicated Girls, Preteens & Teen Also approved by the FAC were $170,000 to set up book gossip column than it is to put two or three reporters on Cool Halter Tops...... 1.99 store funds at four community colleges and $150,000 an investigative story that may not pay off at all. ” special toward a new automated accounting and personnel Reed said gossip is popular because "it makes these SAVE system desired to improve the state budgeting and people feel happy, secure and somehow perversely self- Thousands of DRES^ G,o,p( fiscal reporting. satisfied to know that somewhere Elizabeth Tavlor is Girls Skirts & S h irts...... UP TO fat.” 1.99 Fantastic Bargains The panelists exhibited the gossiping instinct when Miss Ephron remarked she didn’t think the book. “My on Items too Story” by Judith Exner, was gossip. Infants & Toddlers Numerous to Gannett pves $100,000 ”No, th ^ qualifies as history, mj ss Quinn agreed. SHWTSt dw "Badly written history, to be sure...” mention! to press freedom fund "Rather dubious history,” Reed said. SPECIAL SELECTION OF 1,000’s OF ITEMS Cool Sunsuits 1.99 SPECIALS LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Miss Quinn, responding to questions from the audience, defended her coverage of Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee. Her • TOPS-PANTS ' NEW YORK (UPI) — A $100,000 grant from the Frank Preteen Slacks, Skirts E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation has been announced London dispatches were criticized in a string of letters in 1/2 PRICE uam'0 Apple • DRESSES as the first major contribution in a campaign to raise at the Washington Post. Select from our regular stock of Famous Brands ”1 think her clothes were hideous,” she said of the MANCHESTER PARKADE •SWPTS A l l T O t f t f least $1 million to defend and advance world press queen. • Costume Jewelry e Stationery s Candy • Party Goods • Candles SiGauchos...... 1.99 exit 92 OFF 1-86 freedom. • Candle RIngs/Holdars e Piantera • Potting Soil e Thousands ol QItt Items few m a Misses and Juniors OFF! Everyone at the ceremony talked of nothing else, she Jack R. Howard, chairman of the Executive Com- said. Duchesses nudged each other. **•*______SSL 124 mittee of Scripps-Howard Newspapers and chairman of Asked why the Post had decided to “lower its dignity” the new World Press Freedom Development Committee, and start carrying "a look-down-the-nose” gossip said: column. Miss Quinn said that issue had divided the new- SIDEWALK SPECTACULAR HARVEST ‘"rhis gift provides a solid kickoff to our campaign. We sroom as well as readers. expect that it will be followed by contributions from Some people had been saying, “We don’t read the Post Loads Of other news-related foundations, as well as newspaper and anymore because it’s too boring, ” she said. On the other HILL Y«iH am[ broadcast companies. hand, ever since Watergate, some readers have felt that HmUHIIK Bwad ‘"The money will be used to help head off a worldwide the Post should become a stuffy, establishment paper. PACKAGE STORE trend toward increased government control of news “Everybody on the paper feels violently about it, one Stationery and Note Papers media personnel in facilities, especially in developing way or the other,” she said. “I don’t know the answer.” V2 Price Manchester Parkade 'Third World nations. aemie DeLong Master Charge BankAmerIcard "In contrast with the use of government funds to con- Manager Asst Manager Half Price Sale trol the press in many countries, this effort to promote OFF press freedom will be financed entirely by private con- Hijacker to undergo tributions, mostly from news-gathering organizations.” XMAS BOXED CHATEAU DE VENTENAC $ Boys & Girls ’The Gannett Foundation, established by the late 1974 Mlnsruolt 4/5lhs 1.49 founder of the Gannett Group of Newspapers, has current psychiatric tests $100 8.8. Pierce 8alactlon Produced & Bottled In Franca Painter Pants...... 1 / 2 P r i c e net assets of more than $1M million. Most of its grants MDRC Everything In are for general charitable purposes in communities NEW YORK (UPI) — Luis Robinson, the Navy man vnU lrv vafueo to *4.00 * each nationwide,served by the 73 Gannett daily newspapers, charged with killing two persons in a bus hijacking Mon- con SODA Our Store and for the advancement of journalism education and day at Kennedy Airport, will undergo a series of psy- n.oo Infants Swimwear professionalism. Large Selection of chiatric tests near the jail where he is being held. & Terry Robes...... ’The Development Committee is an arm of the World Officials said the court-ordered examinations were to LUGANA RUFFINO 'Csgim'z? 1/2 Price Press Freedom Committee, founded in 1973, and be held today at a psychiatric clinic in the Queens GMSSEn CHUREN Whits Wine • 12 II. oz. 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Girls & Tots IMONS Robinson’s attorney, David Addison, said his client had Manchester Parkade Dresses 1/2 Price seen a psychiatrist in 1973 for a "minor problem ” Read Herald Ads J PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.r), Manchester. Conn , Fri.. July 8, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., July 8, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-A I NEii. - iBaurliriitrr Emniiim Hn*al^ Nuclear debate needs some plain talk Jal Alai raaulta Jal Alai entries Manchester■ ■ A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - Mrs. Madeline report holding that nuclear plants are tivist groups. Founded Oct 1. 1881 safe. The details of his report are too Given the Republic's giant energy nMYNorr Thompson of Manchester, N.H., and iMWiaan snnn SATWRYMATNI » BuFtfau CifCuflt'On MetT'Mr Ur>'t«U Pteis lntem*tron«l an environmentalist group called the Andrew Tally technical for a layman to analyze, problem, the brief makes urgent nor I'CmiiIu 4JI 2M I4.W 11.H S.]t m 4JI I Aik I M i FffTN amm HTTN Pubi sfied by the Manchester Publishing Co. Herald Square. but he has long been a consultant to sense. It says that when delays In ap- I M ArrMk 0-1 nsT 1. Oar«m O a M i 41 1. Ebrrb Oirrm 41 StYOm omiTi Clam shell Alliance a re n ’t on IN 3H lit 5-11. J iw Jiviar 0-2 1. Cm Modka 41 1. Um M Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711 government in industry and is SSI IN (WMi 14 S34.N UmAaCMriM 4-1 1 hrw i fifcartlM $ I L iMiZigri 1-1 2. tmt Um UlQmkknm l-l lOrt^Hrgdw M 1 bite Oamiea 41 l.CHayPbm M I. M m AbMia 41 speaking terms, but what they have peaceful solution. But national of- proval and licensing of a reasonably M k U 14 MUt 3. Bvrti Qnnka 4.] LEmWaAdtl 41 IbudoEcown 41 XIMZagd 42 I AbMti 41 L i i a i Oarm 42 X CHay J a r b r 7-2 L Jaw Owdea 7-21 Cwy loria 5-1 I Rady laml 41 X Cor r m 41 nationally esteemed in his field. justifiable nuclear project “begin to M«la M iUiU m/H 1344 UISM I Jhi UmiI 4.lilftflMMnf $-1 4. Im AfraMbd |.2 4.EdimUcM M 4. Cm Uml 72 4. im bpa 71 X Ediofa OaMdea 7 2 XbmM 42 ^ PoO'’Jon Editor-PjCi Harold E Turhingio^ Ed>IOr to say reflects a grass-roots involve- ficialdom eventually will have to M i iMdy ligi 4-1 llMyAkil 7.] 4. Imagt hu 72 5. I d ^ l obat l ba 41 4. nun 41 4. ( d m fiarrm 41 TriMi U-t UaJI ilao ‘ I kn iM«i 1-2 lOdharlopi t-1 S. Miai iMralea 7-2 llaiciraadaM 42 5. iavy Alb I 41 4. Jiw Um 41 ment in the nuclear power controver- come down on the side of nuclear Rasmussen says it is "unthinkable be measured by years instead of 1 Edm OimM 1*1 i MIm Aftifti 1 Rudy Oamai 42 ibwPlMTt 41 5. OHsabi 42 XMMZagd 41 XboybndM 41 im iiji in 7.W M 7. Imi fiMroaa l-t m 4-1 i M n r Plarrt 4-1 L Arri boam f.l X t d w n 41 X Mai Sam M IN 3JI Lhrii«i EMMrro l-t i M Jbb I 1-1 7. C 7 Mir 0-] 7. Uiva Sma l-l 7. M a t Oirriai M 7. RmHi bga 41 XUanJaibr 72 I Jm fiMoabt 41 sy. energy plants. The country is in a that Americans could not build a safe months, without an end in sight and IIM SN 4.N I Maa Sano 7-1 7. Jary Onroai 41 i M S a M t a 41 iCaay Saw 41 7. OaMda 7 2 T.ld^Amlkd 41 f. Oirrb Um 41 tM (MM< J.J0 4 » • to«a tS 2mM MKAr r i IMMIOwdn M i Jan Ikirti l-l LRaaMIMMa 41 X Dmb 41 (MMa 4-0 n iJ I 144 34T 1•MIW son M onm SttSiMaiCorTOiM S l i S E m M a O m d u SOK laicaria Gonabi $«t Eaubb JbratM XOirrblftMti 41 X Rdbir iMuabi 41 Opinion Mrs. Thompson, a steamfitter's bind and time is of the essence. nuclear power plant,” calls an- without any concomitant social **"*! 4 .N $•73 447 1-24 4-S4 5-M S.|T3.« 5.3 .1 mkmimi 147 474 441 414 14.7 47.S 74.1 7.].] SUIJim min/rSnkM QM rs U3JI Midi 14 il34.ll 444 0.3.$ 47 5 443 5-14 441 424 541 444 7.34 247 47.S 47 5 47474.3 7.45 SKtOrofdSma wife and president of the pro-nuclear Perhaps, as the environmentalists tinuclear activists “irrational and il- benefit, then...the time is ripe to take Trtlidl M-3 UII.70 SOTN mm vm 24-5 47.3 344 442 743 2 41 2-47 2.7 3 Mtu rs tin.u ii taiMl M 1. La«^ li IM y Z a ^ 4-1 TUILfTH SUM DOm t hiku m tuim I.EaHWilacaa 1. fiarrm 411. Ecfcofi 2apl 41 l.Irri 41 1. fioM fiamaa 7*2 rmm New Hampshire Voice of Energy, claim, nuclear plants are a logical,” and says they “threaten the a hard look at our practices and taSrtartta. l-jlSS t| 2. Imagoi Oamaimnaa 1-1o-i 1. Iwaraa Eooaam41 2. Rmm 41 1- Rmm bgd 41 na . 2- O a ^ Gar r m 17.40 7.44 X4I I Rm Oi OMTika 2. Ebrrb 412. Mm« Sana 41 X RmOi b o a a n i 42 1. Mai bralM 41 tO n^tirbM 7.2 2. Oman Laml 41 X I n c a n a 41 X Rmm SikaitiM 41 I Zabala Um 41 X b a i f i a r r m 41 organized a dem onstration in dangerous gamble. But it’s a gamble Jobs and livelihood of many.” procedures.” t-tm ^ 2I.N U« I.MMa n j i t e r a i e i I4 i4 4.21 '? * H 4. In iii, M 1 Edm tHabga Uebtn 4.1 3. M b Afeorta 42 3. Cm OmMi 41 X b n n g i P b m 41 3- Mvar Gmjlai 340 k UiW M 4. i M a a Z a # ^ iCiaiy 7.2 4. DiTTio Javbr 41 4. 0ngd 41 4. M \k ^ 41 X Ec b m I f t Ml o 7-1 that has to be taken. ’Then there is something called the S-N 4JI ATT K »■ M5. raM i M 4. ZM aM m a 7 2 X hmk 7'2X Or o g d l a i Mt 41 4. UmUo JbralM 42 4. Ciw 41 Manchester attended by several Put up or shut up t-Jny Sitiillsi ui QMa 25 UI.40 Wl I M i iiM, LI iZjfedafcnlM 1 JiHir 415. ftAw fiMOdoi 41 ■ ‘ 41 XOMTbOadoia M New Alaskan oil NrfKtt 2 $ SIH.49 I. Rmm laiail 5-1 I.QMofiiBdn iMMi 410. Jatf Law 41 1 Urpiw 41 IZaMiAibl 71 X l i o r r e S a r a 41 thousand persons. She said she was .No one infallible Scientists and Engineers for Secure Obviously, these two organizations t*Ml M HIM “• '• ^ MIZaMiCem m l-l 7.1 7. Jan i Jify Smitba 41 7. TiMa 71 7. Incaraa Zogd 41 I. Orifd faMdea 41 X liinr fiarda 42 Mm4i rt tH.N TrIfKta 2-S-3 $72« 0 The evening stars are Mercury and SalurAoy I M MANCHE S T E R VERNON Sunday 12-0 STORE HOURS: Saturn. Daily: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. “According to the figures in our mortgage book, of the seven 114S T o M Tlini|ilk6 Tri-Cilji Slio|ipin| Cniltf Sat: 9 am. to 9:30 p.m. rooms in this house, we now own one!” Those born on this date are under Sun.; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eager beavers worked here (Photo by Reginald Pinto) the sign of Cancer. PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HKKALl). Maruliosicr. Conn.. Eri.. July a. 1977

1 L a w d a g r a a labbr.) Couples celebrate 25th wedding anniversaries 4 Roman undar- world god 9 Pull 12 Writtan ac- By Abigail Van Buran knowladg- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cordner of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Osborne mant of a 3 Work of of Boston Hill Rd., Andover, were dabt iculptura 12S Autumn St. were honored at a honored at a surprise lawn party on Two Triangles Form 13 Motor 4 Hymn of joy June 25 in celebration of their 25th vahiclaa 5 Unit of light party on June 18 in observance of 14 PIqua 6 Indian wedding anniversary. The party was their 25th wedding anniversary. 15 Pounda (abbr.) 7 Mountain held at the home of Willis Coveil of A Wreck-tangle tS Uaa praaaurt peak Townsend Rd.. Andover. 17 Dog doctor, 8 Anclant port for abort ' The couple was married on June 18 of Roma By Abigail Van Buren IS Four (prafix) g Hava Ufa 20 Muainga Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were © 19P 7 by Ths Chicago TMbont-N Y.N aw i Syftd Inc to Animal waata at St. James Episcopal Church in 22 Printing married July 5, 1952 at St. James chamical nKaaalty 11 Acquiraa Great Barrington, Mass. They have Church in Manchester. The party 24 Not of tba 19 Paralan coin resided in Manchester all their lives was hosted by their two children, cUrgy 21 Changa color 25 lea craam and are members of St. Mary's Rick and Sherri, with more than 50 DEAR ABBY: I never did love my husband. I just 23 Horn Episcopal Church. friends and relatives from Connec- drink married him for security, and I’ve been miserable ever 28 Conatallatlon 24 Balm ticut. Massachusetts, Rhode Island since. 1 suppose I should tell you that I’m in love with my 30 Skinny flab 25 Pout and New York attending. doctor. (That’s why I've been so “sickly" much of the time.) 34 RIvar In 25 Paria airport Hosting the surprise party were My doctor is very unhappy at home. My husband is in love Ruaala 27 School of their two daughters, Dale Cordner of with my best friend, who is also trapped in a loveless 35 TV amcaa LInklattar 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 9 10 It Manchester and Mrs. Debbie Hoops marriage. • The couple received a money tree 38 Wraath of Bolton. to be used toward a trip they are My husband would be much happier with my beat friend, 37 Collaga t 2 13 14 planning to St. Barthememy, French and I would be happier with my doctor. Isn’t there some dagraa (abbr.| way this can be worked out so that nobody will be hurt? 18 18 17 Antilles. 38 12, Roman Mr. Cordner has been employed at You only live once, you know. 39 Cut IB 19 20 21 Montano Bros., Inc. for 23 years and LOVESICK 40 Burmaia is a member of Lathers Local 78, Mrs. Osborne is the former currancy 22 23 24 Virginia Coveil, daughter of DEAR LOVESICK: If you and your husband were to 42 Povarty-war Hartford. Mrs. Cordner is a agancy (abbr.) 2 S 29 27 21 29 30 31 32 33 homemaker and is a member of the Christine Coveil and the late terminate your marriage, you could marry your doctor and 43 Open a 34 YWCA Koffee Krafters. Ellsworth L. Covell, your huaband could marry your best friend. (Aeaumlng, of packaga 36 39 course, that they followed suit.) That would leave your 44 Atomic 37 31 39 best friend'a huaband and the doctor's wife at loose ends. particia 48 Griddar group The couple celebrated with a vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are If you could sell them on EACH OTHER, you could turn 40 41 42 43 (abbr.) Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer tion in Cape Cod, Mass, (Herald employed at the Connecticut Mutual a wreck-tangle into a sex-tangle. But with all the switching and hitching, there’s apt to be some ditching. I 48 Twang 44 49 46 47 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cortlnrr photo by Pinto) Life Insurance Co. in Hartford. 51 Rbrarln I'LL BE GLAU WHEN Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Osborne recommend living with the ills you know, rather than 41 49 (Herald photo by Pinto) Europa SO 51 92 S 3 54 THEY CUT o u r THE flying to others you know uot of. 55 Farm out IS B 6 97 91 99 56 Meintoah 90 SATURDAY MAIL

DEAR ABBY: What should a girl do when a boy calls 60 Aatronaut'a 91 92 63 T DELIVERIES.' her at 7 o'clock in the evening and asks her if ahe wants to farry 1^^ '. ------— I,— go out at 7:45? I really wanted to go, but I turned him 61 Undividad 14 65 66 St. Pierres mark 50th anniversary College notes down because 1 heard a girl should play hard to get. 62 Fathar (Lat) B 63 Auatralian IN1W 6 FAFIII INTIRFFUtf A65N 1 SOPHOMORE bird Beverly A. Fuss, 195 West St.; M.S.; Janette Deborah A. Williams, 17 Mr and Mrs. Emilien St Pierre of North Windham. .Mr and Mrs. Emile The couple also has 24 South Windsor: Donald DEAR SOPHOMORE: If you wanted to go, you should B. Peracchio, Twin Hills Wilshire Rd., M.A. East Hartford and Pasadena. Fla . St Pierre of Standish. Maine; Mr. grandchildren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hubbard, 24 Crestwood have gone. There is nothing to be gained by playing “hard Walter S. Fuss of 275 Dr., M.A.; Thomas E. form erly of M anchester, and and .Mrs Henry St Pierre of North A tiered 50th anniversary cake was Dr.; Jerry L. Jenkins, 852 to get” if you’re sitting home longing to go out. Timrod Rd., has been Hall, 6 Hickory Dr., M.S. Lewiston. Maine, were honored at a Windham. Mr and Mrs. Antonio decorated in yellow, white and gold Area students named to Main St. Win at Bridge family reception at Holiday Inn in Rossito of Rocky Hill: Mrs. William and the table had a centerpiece of named to the dean’s list at the dean’s list for the se- Tolland: William R. DEAR ABBY: 1 wish you would say something in your Alfred University’s College Blast Hartford: Robert J. column about young people who telephone and ask, “la Auburn. Maine, recently on the occa- Halpen of .North Palm Beach Fla.; yellow, white and gold cond sem ester at the Zimmerman, 104 Old Staf- of Ceramics. She is a Boucher, 63 Garvan St., Susie there?" And when they are asked, “Who is calling, sion of their 50th wedding anniver- and Mr and Mrs. Robert Gauthier of chrysanthemums and roses. Samuel I. Ward Technical ford Rd. junior at the university. M.B.A.; Bruce E. please?" they either hang up or say, “Nevermind. I'U caU sary. Coventry The Rev. Andre Pomleau of College, University of back later." Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Brettschneider, 97 Strong defense gets iucky The couple was married on .April Also present were sisters and Matane, Can. gave the invocation. Hartford, are: We have a 16-year-old daughter, and this happens at our Huckleberry Rd., M.S.E.; JUST WANTED WH-WH-WHERE Y FIRST TIME 25. 1927 at St. Peter and Paul Church brothers of the honor guests: Mrs. Father Pomerleau is a cousin of Mr. Dennis McConville of Manchester: Jeffrey home all the time, which is very annoying. Any wrapped up game and rubber. Jane M, Pomerleau, 541 NORTH TO LET YOU KNOW AM 1?„.MU5T SET I'VE EVER HEARD m Lewiston .Nellie Healey, who had served as St. Pierre. Robert St. Pierre, son of Summit St. received the Frazier, 176 Oakland St. suggestions on how to handle it? As it was 1 watched my YOUR FATHER’S Brewer St., M.A.; *973 partner throw the whole kit MYBEARIN05! J THE OLD WALRUS Hosting the reception were the maid of honor. Mrs Evelyn Caron, the couple, presented the toast. Sister Jean Teresa Alum- East Hartford: Roger S. FINDLAY. OHIO V Q 10 5 3 safe. CAROL SOUND THAT Anthanasios A. Trilianos, and kiboodle out the window." couple’s ten children and their Mr. and .Mrs. Don Bazinet. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre were nae Award for Excellence Van Steinbergen, 14 Wood- 9 A J9 humble; 30 S isson St., Ph.D; DEAR FINDLAY: Not only "young people," but Actually, South was the vic- spouses: .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene St Mrs Rodrique Lebel. Mr and Mrs. presented with a boutonniere and a in theory and clinical nur- mont Dr. ; Steven P. Kiely, *AQB tim of some high-grade Charles J. Wood, 21 many who are old enough to know better, are guUty of this Pierre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. Lorenzo St. Pierre and Mrs. Cora corsage, respectively, and a purse of sing at graduation 252 Oak St. WEST EAST defense. East won the first Bidwell Ave., M.A, rudeness. For those who need a Icaeon, the proper Pierre. Mr and Mrs. William Bourget. who was a bridesmaid, all money. ceremonies at St. Francis Andover: Albert procedure is: "Hello. This la Bill Forthright. May I please *J92 *K 4 trick with his king of hearts. V J862 Cullina. all of Manchester: Mr and of Lewiston; and Percy Beaulieu of Mr. St. Pierre is employed at Hospital School of Nursing. Sogliero, 343 Lake Rd. speak to Susie?" VAK4 After looking over dummy Match the 954 9872 carefully, he saw that his only Mrs. Heinz Weiss of West Simsbury: Bridgton. who had served as an Manchester Barber Shop at 1099 M anchester: Gary S. Rockville: Gerald P. (One father told me that a boy once called and aeked, "le power to your Lois there?” The father limply replied, "Yes," and hung *K J97 * 10 6 S 3 2 Mr. and Mrs. Percy St. Pierre of usher Main St. Aronson, 4 Level Rd., Hrabica, 63 South St.; SOUTH (01 chance to defeat four spades up. He later explained to Lola that the boy had merely Michael T. Riggott, son M.A.; Ted A. Brindamour,. Gerald G. May, 193 E. yard chores with * A Q t o 6 5 was to collect two trump asked him a question, and he answered it.) tricks. He didn’t know where of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. 34 Carol Dr., M.A.; Main St. a John Deere f 97 9 K Q to 9 3 they were coming from, but Riggott of 30 Oak Grove Richard N. Fee, 16 Horton • Thr»« power tUei in Everyone has a problem. What'e yeart? Far a asrasaal he gave it the old college try the 200 Series *4 St., has been named to the Rd., M.B.A.; Eklward J. reply, write to ABBY: Bex No. 69700, L.A., CaW. 10669. Both vulnerable by cashing his ace and leading Births dean’s list at Mitchell Fitzgerald, 225 Main St., Tractors: 10-hp model Enclose atamped, sell-eddretsad eavela^, pleaee. a low heart back. *Tllt Fwl M Ca. 210. 12-hp212. College in New London. He M.B.A.; Eidward J. Glard, NMok IMM Tm ■•Mf West Nertb East Soeth South was in dummy and and 14-hp 214 Astro-graph ay ber nic b aeoe obol Didriksen, Lora Jane, Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Dougherty St. She was is a freshman majoring in 130 Park St., M.A.; Linda I* promptly led a trump. East Pass 2N.T Pass 39 played low and at this point daughter of Kent S. and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deveau of St. born June 27 at Manchester liberal arts. L. Grad, 25 Crosby Rd., • Variable-speed SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Independence is an admirable Pass 3* Pass 4* South made the one play to Susan Zimmerman Mrs. John Leckfor of 16 Alphonse, N.S., Can. Her Memorial Hospital. Her M. A.; Cathy S. Heller, 133 B&B drive lets you change \ta? Pats Pass Pau ground speeds quality if not carried to extremes. lose the band. He stuck in the Didriksen of 125 Meadow McKee St. Her paternal paternal grandparents are maternal grandparents are Conway Rd., M.A.; Claire Subdue self-interestf today Opening lead ~ 2iy 10. West took his jack and led without clutching Lark Rd., Vernon. She was grandmother is Mrs. Mr and Mrs Thomas Ear- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Among the students E. Soranno, 91 Lakewood where team effort is required. the fourth heart. East ruffed • Up to 50% quieter By Oswald A James Jacoby with the king and West’s nine bom July 1 at Manchester Edward P. Schmitzer of ly of Rocky Hill She has a Ramadon of Three Rivers, named to the dean’s list for Circle, M.S.; Andrea N. OIL CO. July 9. 1977 SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Memorial Hospital. Her Mountain Top, Pa. Her brother. Paul Raymond. Mass. Her paternal grand- Terney, M.B.A.; Laura J. because the sleek 21) There are times to experi- The unlucky exMrt had cor- became the setting trick. the spring semester at the Pul less emphasis this coming nered us again. This time his maternal grandparents are maternal great- mother is Mrs. Alice Zaglio, M.A. • 24 fr. kviMr Strvict hood encloses the ment with innovations and short South’s correct play was the University of Maine at year on groups that are purely cuts with work, but not today complaint was partly against grandparents are Mr. and • 24 Hr. Nttice ftr engine And the ace to be followed by a lead to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Luzzaris, Jamie Marhelewicz of Three Orono are: social and more on Labor saving devices could us. dummy and a second trump South Windsor: Dorothy Ddntfy engine is cushioned organizations that could benefit Zimmerman of River Mrs. Michael Leckfor of Thomas, son of Thomas Rivers, Mass. East Hartford: Luanne backfire. "You tell me I bid notrump toward his hand. But the E. Blozie, 882 Avery St., • 20eCiLIUMi to reduce vibration your career. Valuable contacts Edge, N.J. Her paternal New Castle, Pa. M. and Bette McKeever CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) more than I should. If 1 had queen play would also have L. Peters. for a smooth ride will be made If you do so. grandparents are Mr. and Lazzaris of 15 Brighton Goodin, James M.A.; Stephen D. Casa- •M tm tic Deinry A friend in your tight-knit circle Is just* bid three notrump over worked and saved our unfor- Manchester: Kathleen CAN CER (June 31-July 22) It's Mrs. Mathias S. Didriksen Botli, Krisline Kelly, Rd., Hebron. He was born Michael, son of John and vant, 56 Beelzebub Rd., a bit touchy today and has to be three diamonds I would have tunate friend. M. Charlebois, Gary S. best to shore up bonds with old treated tactfully. It's a pal you've of Pittsford, Vt. She has daughter of Steven A. and July 1 at Manchester Linda Sturtevant Goodin of M.A.; Sean V. Golden, 598 Buy a friends today rather than cater to Kania, David E. Nelson, Foster St., Ph.D.; Janet F. had problems with before. Berry’s World ______three sisters, Jill 9, Kim 6, Linda Tuxbury Botti of 260 Memorial Hospital. His 193 Hilliard St. He was Wendy J. Taylor. 43.9« those you've recently met. Savers, 469 Griffin Rd., 200-699 QALLONS John Deere! Feelings will be hurt if you show AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) and Amy 4. Bush Hill Rd. She was born maternal grandparents are born June 28 at Manchester Family problems should be kept South Windsor: Wayne M.A. a preference. Find out more The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions July 1 at Manchester Mr. and Mrs. William Memorial Hospital. His D. Cyr, Randall R. Anway. about yourself by sending for within the family today. Bringing Memorial Hospital. Her in outsiders will be asking for Muro, Anthony Louis McKeever of Warwick, maternal grandparents are Tolland: Mary F. your copy of Astro-Graph Letter. maternal grandparents are Mail 50 cents for each and a grief. III, son of Anthony L. Jr. R.I. His paternal grand- Mrs. Adelaide Sturtevant Area students who Berstene, 3 Grandview 43.4« Mrs. Mary Tuxbury of Ver- 700-m QALLON9 long, self-addressed, stamped PIS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20) and Janet Moseley Muro of parents are Mr. and Mrs. of 35 Main St., South Wind- received advanced degrees Ter., M.A.; Marsha Fran- envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. non and Erwin Tuxbury of Just because someqne is 32 Brookside Lane, Vernon. Albert Lazzaris of Stafford sor and Robert Sturtevant at the University of cis, 6 Regan St., M.S.; ECKERTS ISSJI Box 469. Radio City Station. N.Y knowledgeable in a specific area Rockville. Her paternal 10019 Be sure to specify your He was bom June 30 at Springs. He has two of 14 Lawton Rd. His pater- Connecticut Graduate Stephen G. Rabe, 81 GeraM 42.9« doesn't mean this person is an grandparents are Mr. and t.OOO a OVER Rt 44A birth sign. expert in others. Treat advice Manchester Memorial brothers, Jeffrey 3, and nal grandparents are Mr. School are: Dr., Ph.D.; D avid H. Mrs. Lou Botti of Call 849-2947 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) given you obiectively. Hospital. His maternal Jason. 1. and Mrs. Bernard Goodin Bolton: Diane J. Danna, Sulam, Irene Dr., M.B.A.; Coventry Manchester. She has a Underestimating your competi- ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) grandparents are Mr. and of 173 Loomis St. His 742-6103 tion could lead to your downfall sister, Kimberly Ann, 3 Unexpected expenses today Mrs. E. Samuel Moseley of Kyalls, Gregory maternal great- today. You'll perform better by could throw your budget out of 50 Clyde Rd. His paternal (Bulkins, son of Bruce A. grandparents are Mr. and not considering yourself the kilter. The fault wilt lie with a grandparents are Mr. and Lee, Jennifer .-Vrlee Joy, and Wendy Calkins Ryalls Mrs. Michael Pepe of front runner. free-wheeling associate. Mrs. Anthony L. Muro Sr. daughter of Ronald A. and of 88 Woodmont Dr., East Jacksonville, Fla. He has a VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pt. 22) Be TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Nor- PERSONALIZED wary of what you sign today. mally you're not one who is rush- of 15 Laurwood Dr., Sharen Foley Lee of 22A Hartford. He was born July brother, Jeffrey, 3W; and a Legal documents should be read Bolton. ed into hasty decisions. Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon. 1 at Manchester Memorial sister, Jennifer, 2. carefully and thoroughly un- However, this characteristic She was born June 4 at Hospital. His maternal FLOORS MAILOW derstood could desert you today and Crosthwaite, Kellie Hartford Hospital. Her grandparents are Mr. and Chmielecki, Jason LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) If cause you regrets later. Anne, daughter of William maternal grandparents are Mrs. C. Davis Calkins of Mark, son of Mark C. and • Armstrong’s Solarlan you're not on your toes today and Charlene M essier you might be drawn into a situa- Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Rocky Hill. His paternal Maureen Anne Dugan • Formica Tops tion that you won't inaugurate, Crosthwaite of Williman- Foley of Hills St.. East grandparents are Mr. and Chmielecki of 66 Hollister • Ceramic and Formica Baths yet still be held responsible for tic. She was born June 30 at Hartford. Her paternal Mrs. Kay Ryalls of 108 Ar- St. He was bom June 17 at its costa. Manchester Memorial grandparents are ,Mr. and butus St., East Hartford. Manchester Memorial • Alt Supplies Available Hospital. Her maternal Mrs Richard M. Lee of He has a sister, Emily, 21 Hospital. His maternal • Carpets grandparents are Mr. and Parker Bridge Rd.. An- mos. grandmother is Catherine • Quality Workmanship and PHOTO SHORT SLEEVE Mrs. Charles Messier of dover. Her maternal great- M. Dugan of New York, Service since 1940. Stonehouse Rd., Coventry. grandparents are Mr. and .Marlielewiez, Rebecca N. Y. His paternal grand- T-SHIRTS Her paternal grandmother Mrs. Edward J. Foley of Lynn, daughter of Stephen parents are Mr. and Mrs. mar SPORT SHIRTS is Mrs. Cecelia Brown of Cannon Rd,, East Hart- L. and Diane Ramadon Frank Chmielecki of 239 PAUL F. PHILLIPS, Prop. LOW TANK TOPS Willimantic. Her maternal ford. Her paternal great- Marhelewicz of 27 McKee St. 390 Main 8t„ M anchntor 640-9258 great-grandparents are grandparents are Mrs. mar Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monette Johnson of N. 2 for Lew Rychling of Stonehouse Main St. and Mr. and Mrs. Rd., Coventry. She has two Myron Lee of Tolland Rd., <3.00 <5.00 brothers, William Jr. 11, Bolton. and John 10. llroMii, Ruynclle Murie, BVD Schmiizer, JeHsiea daughter of Ray and Marie BABY Lynn, daughter of Paul H. Deveau Brown of 229 and Margaret Leckfor Kozley Rd., Tolland. She PHOTO Schmitzer of Mystic. She CHBS w as born June 27 at 6 ONLY was born June 30 at Rockville General SHKTS DISPLAY UNITS Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal mar Lew mar MUSIC MANSION Lew ■OPENING SPECIALS- 2 for <5®« <50.00 ALL AM PS • HA6STR0M MOST ALL OTHER AirwAy BABY PA’S & DRUMS INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS LADIES \he Vftirtxcle:le of VGOAnstre^^\no\nstree UUNI downtown ruoncSestev TOPS to 40% OFF 1/2 30% 40% TABLES ALL SIZES Free Strings With All Quitar mar mar •rtiwomtorful sunwMr stora. thon^ Purchases At Discount Prices. PRICE MSGOUNT LOW dais lor avoryom In the family, In- Lew ng dad. plciilc chosts In all sizes, •AMPE8*- -YAMAHA- -•6IBS8N *86 IN grtls and cook out tools and <50.00 ■6.00 Msortmsnt of picnic suppllos. INSTRUMENTS g H LESSONS ^ REPAIRS ACCESSORIES RENTALS J RECONOmONING Congratulations, Son. Now here la a list of relatives NEW INSTRUMENTS J DISCOUNTS USED INSTRUMENTS MAlLOWii and friends we want you to doctor at half-price . . . ’ OPEN DAILY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY^I^^Amir. to 9 P.M. FWT FM t varri Mt FN the FUMty l home SNCF INI! Ulc M e fltiiig ! 882 CENTER 8T. MANCHESTER • TEL. 648-4516 DOWNTOWN MAIN tTNIlT, M A N C H U T U . OhOM W0-ltl1 OPEN I M YI • tHSTD OHME CNBS MCffTED PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandiestor, Conn., Fri., July 8, iaT7 Obituaries wor ks site A lbert defends beco m i ng burden Carter wants normal \ ll)t Tl V. Mac'liie EAST HARTFORD - Albert Allen By Jl TOM PKINS once large stone factory that once SB A loan effort Madiie, ?2. of 66 Milwixxl Rd. died llerulil Reporter made rum bottles. U.S.-Sino relations Thursday in a local convalescent WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former "So (then-SBA administrator Tired of the ownership respon- Miss Robb said that although many home lie was the husband of Mrs. Speaker Carl Albert used his In- Thomas) Kleppe agreed to do it and sibility of the Pitkin Glass Works persons think the place on Pitkin St. policy with his chief diplomatic ad- Alice Long Machie. fluence in 1972 to help get a white- asked me if there was some way it WASHINGTON (UPI) - President classification. It reportedly shows ruins in Pitkin St., Orford Parish was the original site of the Pitkin visers today. Mr Machie was born Feb 11, 1905, owned business into the Small could be done, and I said ‘Do Carter says he wants to move toward the United States with sufficient Chapter of the Daughters of the glass works, it is not. The original A top-level National Security Coun- Business Administration's 8A whatever you want to do.' So I was "normal relations” with China and is military strength vis a vis the Soviet in East Hartford where he lived all American Revolution (DAR) is con- site, she said was on the Hockanum cil study showing a U.S.-U.S.S. program which was designed to help assigned to task to write up a regula- dispatching Leonard Woodcock, new Union. his life sidering getting rid of the historical River just over the East Hart- minorities. tion. This was rather blatant political U.S. envoy to Peking, to sound out military equality, with U.S. At a farewell meeting with Wood- Other survivors are two daughters. ford Manchester line in East Hart- economic and political superiority, site. Albert said he did nothing beyond pressure. the attitu d e of the Chinese cock, the President said "It's very Mrs John F R om ancier of Rather than to continue paying a ford where the factory first made was unveiled at a Cabinet meeting Attleboro. Mass . and Mrs James R. what a congressman ought to do to "... What he (Rice) did was put 51 leadership. important for us to understand the large insurance premium for what is gun powder during the American Thursday, but Carter was not pre- Higgins of Fast Lyme, and five help an economically depressed town per cent of the stock in a trust Carter scheduled the second of a attitudes of the Chinese leaders and termed by a DAR member as "an Revolution. grandchildren get a factory, but the former SBA of- naming the employes as series of breakfasts to review foreign sent. to prepare for a successful trip " by albatross around our neck, " DAR Orford Parish tried unsuccessfully The new study under Harvard The funeral is Saturday at 10 a m ficial who told UPI of Albert’s in- beneficiaries and then 1 had to take a Secretary of State Cyrus Vance in Regent Mrs. William L. Gleick said several times to have the local glass It! Professor Samuel Huntingdon was at the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral tercession called it "blatant political list of the employes and find out if August. the organization could use the sale works made a national landmark. Michael Wieher pressure.” they were socially or economically described as a “ realistic Carter appeared to be stepping up Home. 318 Burnside Ave . East Hart- money to good advantage. The "No one seems interested in it assessment” by White House of- Asked if politics played a big role disadvantaged by cheeking with local his interest in moving closer to China tord Burial will be in East Lyme property has been appraised for anymore. " Miss Robb said. She said in the award of SBA loans and con- bank people. I asked the banker if he Herali) ficials, who saio it will be studied although the White House denied that Oemetery. East I.yme about $50,(KX) and contains about four neighbors have complained that the further and refined before being sub- Friends may call at the funeral B’nai B’rith sets tracts set aside for minorities, would lend so-and-so $500 and if he he has decided to find a formula for lots. Mrs. Gleick said that money area has attracted vandals. The town SECOND mitted to the President. breaking traditional U.S, relations home today from 7 to 9 p.m cleanup crew has cleared away emp- former SBA official Donald Dunlap said yes then I would cross him off. from the sale of the property would annual picnic SECTION The assessment, titled "Policy with the National Government on ty beverage cans and bottles as well said, "Damn right." "1 had to write all this junk. I serve the DAR better than a useless He told of an instance when he was didn't like it but I did it.” FRIDAY, Review Memorandum-10" (PRM- Taiwan and establishing them with Mrs. \ niiii M. Maiipt as stones that have fallen away from for Sunday 10), has been under way for six piece of property. director of the 8A program in 1972, Asked why he did it, Dunlap said, Peking. Mrs Anna Murray Haupt. 70. of If the parcel was sold, the money the remaining walls. JULY 8, 1977 months and has a top secret "No such decision has been made," At one time. Miss Robb said the Michael Wieber of 62 Lynwood Dr. "1 kept saying no to a white-owned "I imagine when it came time to fill J67B N Main St died Thursday night would be turned over to the National firm in (Hartshorn) Oklahoma — out performance ratings on your job I While House Press Secretary Jody in Kennebunkport. .Maine DAR, but the local chapter would Corning Glass Works of New York is chairman of the refreshment com- F^well said. mittee for the B'nai B'rith's annual Oklahoma Aerotronics — because it wouldn't have done too well. As it The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 have the privilege of designating its was interested in any glass chips at A Boston Globe report, quoting picnic Sunday at the pavilion at was owned by a guy named (James was 1 won an 'outstanding’ perfor- Vain St . is in charge of use. Mrs. Gleick and Miss Sally the site and plowed up the area in the "well-placed administration of- search. Apparently they did not think Wickham Park from noon to dark. H.) Jim Rice. He said he was having mance rating from Kleppe.” arrangements which are incomplete Robb, an officer with the local trouble getting government con- Albert responded to UPI Audio: ficials" said the President could chapter and a member of both the it worth while and discontinued their There will be a tennis tournament, tracts and wanted to be declared "The only pressure it amounted to V er n o n h eari ng set solve the situation by selling Taiwan state and national DAR boards, said efforts. Miss Robb said. volleyball and games and activities Mrs. Juiia J. Kicking 'disadvantaged.' was an effort to help a city in sophisticated military equipment the money could be used to help in She said an agreement was made for children. There will be a small Mrs Julia J. Hicking. 95. of 305 "And he kept getting political desperate circumstances in the coun- while al the same time scrapping the the restoration of the Ellsworth in 1968 between the local DAR admission charge for families. The Hackmatack St. died Thursday at phone calls and letters sent to me ty which has the highest unemploy- mutual defense treaty and ending House in Windsor la DAR-owned chapter and the Manchester event is open to members and poten- on water rate hi k e Manchester Memorial Hospital. She ment rate in Oklahoma. If a con- diplomatic relations with the govern- property), a boys' school in Historical Society in which the tial members of Charter Oak Chapter from the Hill, including from staff ment. gressman shouldn't try to do that I was the widow of Frank Hicking. Massachusetts and DAR-sponsored historical group assumed respon- living east of the river. members of Carl Albert's. One day The Public Utilities Control conducted in the PUCA office, 165 don't know how he would survive.” "We consider a move toward nor- Mrs Hicking was born in East Indian schools in the West. sibility for maintenance of the Pitkin Those interested in attending the Carl Albert called Tom Kleppe and Woman works on brush control crew Authority (PUCA) has agreed to con- Capitol Ave,, Hartford, on June 11 at Windsor Hill and lived in Manchester myself to his office and there was The retired speaker said, "I didn't mal relations with the People's Orford Parish executive board has site. event or wishing more information duct a public hearing in Vernon July 10 a m. Another hearing will be con- most of her life. She was the Mr. Rice and he (Albert) insisted try to do it through political pressure Republic of China important in con- invited the Manchester Historical State and national DAR officers may call Aaron Cheerman, 119 Brent Janet April tosses some branches on top of a pile of brush that was cleared from the 19 at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Building ducted in the same office at 9:30 a m. daughter of the late Maurice and Rice be approved for 8A contracts. any more than anybody that tries to formity with the Shanghai com- Society board to a meeting on Mon- have advised getting rid of the glass Rd., 649-0631, or Ronnie Schlank, 198 wooded area at Globe Hollow. She is one of the members of a crew that is doing outdoor on the request of a rate hike made by on July 13. munique." Carter said. Catherine Donovan Coleman. works property. Miss Robb said. Timrod Rd., 643-4772, get a dam in his district." maintenance and cleanup work in Manchester this summer. The five members of the crew Rockville Water & Aqueduct Co. The request for the hearing locally Survivors are a son. Leonard E. day to discuss the problem. Orford The communique, signed by Parish will offer it the remaining Miss Robb seemed upset that are part of a state summer employment program. (Herald photo by Pearson) The water company has asked for a was made by Mayor Thomas Benoit Richard Nixon and the late Premier Hicking of East Hartford: a public interest has lagg^ in the 26.5 per cent increase, retroactive to on behalf of the town to allow daughter. Miss Rosalie C. Hicking three small stone arches from the Chou En-lai established guidelines preservation of some of the town's Local author honored May 1, to raise its annual revenues customers of the company to ask for normalizing relations between with whom she made her home, and historical belongings. She cited that by about $273,701. questions and to allow company of- three grandchildren. Washington and Peking and recogni- Grasso attending marble fountain which was sent by Rhea Talley Stewart of 179 Boulder Afghanistan,” was honored for part A pre-hearing conference will be ficials to explain their position. The funeral is Saturday at 9:30 Fire calls tion that there is only one China. energy meeting the Cheney family from Italy to Rd., noted author and fashion writer, of a mystery novel she is currently The President's weekend will be a m. from the John F Tierney Manchester — a fountain which has received an award for “accomplish- writing based on "Press Week" in State fu n ds co nservatio n wor k Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. devoted to meetings with governors Grasso today was scheduled to at- been moved from place to place Manchester ment in fiction” at the Wesleyan- new York City. who were converging on Washington with a Mass at 10 at Church of A group of five Manchester youths tend a two-day White House energy around town to its final location, the Thursday, 4;43 p.m. —odor of gas, 208 Suffield Writers’ Conference held “ Press Week” is a semi-annual Conservation Commission, is in Center Springs Park, Case Mountain, today for briefings on federal-state Assumption. Burial will be in St. town dump where it sits smashed by event during which the fashion in- is working this summer doing out- charge of the crew, which worked and the Hockanum River Linear F ire m e n’s beer fest James Cemetery. conference with President Carter Spruce St. (Town) recently at Wesleyan University in energy problems. a car. Thursday. 7;03 p.m. —controlled bur- Middletown. dustry presents the latest fashion door cleanup and maintenance work. Thursday cleaning the wooded area Park, he said. Friends may call at the funeral and at least 44 other governors. Energy Adviser James Schlesinger The gathering is aimed at ning in fireplace, rear of 16 Essex St. Mrs. Stewart, who authored the trends to editors from throughout the The five are part of a state near the spillway at Globe Hollow. The five members of the cleanup will preside at the opening supper home tonight from 7 to 9. (Town) reviewing the national energy plan Motorcycle fatals widely acclaimed “ Fire in country. summer employment program that The crew began this week and will crew are: Kathy Hardy, Janet April, ton igh t, Sat u rd ay session tonight. Carter will meet is organized locally by the town work about three days a week Joe Lange, Mike Winegar, and Tim with the governors in various panels and determining what role the states WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - Men of the Hose Co. 3 social club can play in its development and im- Department of Youth Services. through the summer, Cain said. The MaGowen. Thousands asked for souvenirs last ■Saturday. Connecticut Motor Vehicle Com- Spencer Cain, a member of the will roll out 100 kegs of beer tonight Mrs. I.suhella Turkington plementation. the White House said. group will also work at such areas as year but the club didn’t have any, missioner Benjamin A. Muzio says B ees’ nest In Memuriuni and Saturday night during the club’s said Ramsey. This year they’re Carter is to talk with the governors I n l o v i n g m e m o r y o f S t e l l a second annual beer fest at the Elks Mrs Isabella Turkington. 76. of 8 1976 motorcycle fatalities came close G r a b o w s k i. w h o pa ss e d a w a y Ju l y 8 THEIIAVY. loaded with T-shirts, beer mugs, Rathlin St.. Belfast. Northern Saturday. to matching the record 70 deaths in 1970 Pavilion on Roberts St. Gymnastics 2 Connecticut Planning and Energy fire spread , and more. Ireland, formerly of Manchestfer. 1973. S a d ly m iss e d b y a ll. Red tape delays wor k fare plans Ray Ramsey, cochairman of the About 100 of the club’s members, died today in Belfast. Policy Commissioner Lynn Alan MVD statistics showed 55 fatalities irS N O T JU S T A JO B r event with Nick Oliva, said each keg begins Monday Brooks will accompany Mrs. Grasso to b ush S a lly a nd A l K ir k a many of them fire fighters and town Mrs Turkington was born in involving motorcycles were reported holds over 15 gallons of beer. They The second session for gymnastics to the conference. irS A N A B V E N T U R E . HARTFORD (UPI) — The state welfare commissioner Welfare has historically barred states from attaching employes in other departments, will Ireland and lived in Manchester from last year, Muzio said. Efforts to eliminate a says fedetal red tape is stopping Connecticut’s their own conditions to AFDC payments, but that deci- will pour over 400 glasses per keg be on hand. The club was once a offered by the Manchester Recrea- 1928 to 1932. bees' nest resulted in bur- ’’workfare” program from being implemented, but two sion now is unclear because of a recent court ruling. meaning over 400,000 glasses of beer volunteer fire company formed in tion Department will begin Monday. She was a former member of South ning up an entire bush in Republican lawmakers say he’s just stalling. Maher said he has no intention of implementing the could be downed by the club’s guests 1885. Registration for persons who have United Methodist Church. Feud has developed front of a home at 37 LEGAL ’The program, passed by the legislature this spring, regulations until the federal policy is firmed up. this weekend. Jack Martin, purchasing agent for not reg;istered for session two or Survivors are a son. Milton Saulter's Rd. Thursday NOTICE requires certain welfare recipients to take public works Stevens, in a letter to Democratic Gov, Ella T. Grasso, The Hartford Bavarian Band will the town and the club's treasurer, three will also start Monday at 9 a m. Turkington of South Windsor: a morning. jobs. asked her to force Maher to comply with the state law. play all night each night. The group said, "There’s something here for at St. James School. daughter. Mrs. Muriel Jasak of East over CC budget cuts The fire in the bush OF Republican Sen. George Gunther of Stratford and "No commissioner has the right to choose which laws has an "oompah” beer sound with everyone. Come to our party." Instruction is given at all levels — Hartford: four sisters. Mrs. May alerted a neighbor who PUBUC HEARING House GOP Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens of he or she will implement. Any such attitude places music for singing along. Music sheets Richard Lappen, a past trustee of pre-school, beginner, intermediate, Troughton and Mrs. Elizabeth. called the Eighth District TOWN OF COVENTRY Milford, who strongly supported the bill, said Thursday oneself above the law — a position which cannot be will be passed out. and advanced with classes on floor HARTFORD I UPI) - A feud has "Difficult decisions are and will the club, a truck driver, and the I nsworth. both of Manchester, and Fire Department, Firemen Pursuant to requirements of they are unhappy with ^ i a l Services Commissioner tolerated,” Stevens said. Last year, the club emptied 87 kegs exercise, balance beam, vault, un- developed between the lawmakers continue to be an inherent part of our organizer of the club’s first outdoor two other sisters in Ireland: a doused the fire and ejected Section 3-5 of the Charter of Edward Maher’s attitude toward the program. Gunther, who was among the legislative sponsors of the and raised $2,500 for club coffers. even bars and trampoline. who head the legisture's budget state government. Those without club party, said everyone in the club brother. William Holland of Canada, smoke which had entered the Town of Coventry, the Under the legislation, Maher is required to draw up program, criticized Maher for not getting the program The funds go to sponsoring many Session two runs from Monday writing committee and the Board of stomach to make difficult decision has worked hard for weeks to get the and several grandchildren. the home. There was no Town Council will hold a underway. local sports teams and keeping the through July 22; session three from Trustee's budget writing committee might better expend their efforts in Public Hearing, beginning at regulations requiring persons in the Aid to Families with beer fest ready. The funeral and burial are Monday damage to the home, said ”I think Commissioner Maher should heed the clubhouse on Hanmer St. together. July 25 to 29 and Aug. 1 to 5. and the Board of Trustees of other fields, " the two lawmakers 7:30 P.M. Monday, July 18, Dependent Children program, the key welfare program, “I just hope it don’t rain," he said. in Belfast District Fire Chief Ted to take public works jobs. legislature and implement the program and not go Regional Community Colleges over said. 1977 in the Board Room, Town the panel's budget cuts. Lingard. The bees dis- Office Building, on the adop- The law says the program would apply only to persons looking for loopholes to stop it before it gets going,” he "We make any difficult decisions appeared, one way or over 16 years old who are “employable.” said. Sen. Robert Houley, D-Somers, and within priorities in keeping with the tion of a proposed ordinance another. entitled ORDINANCE Maher says the federal government, which partially Both Gunther and Stevens are candidates for governor. Rep. John G. Groppo, D-Winsted, best interests of the people of this r’* 5\»- Thursday told the board in a sharply CONCERNING PROPERTY funds AFDC, has not said states may adopt such work Gunther has formally announced his candidacy, while Manchester state," they said. TAX EXEMPTION FOR relief programs. Stevens has filed a campaign committee, the first step “* assfmblie worded response that education of- "So please spare us and the people SOLAR ENERGY, HEATING In the Navy, a job means more than just a good paycheck. He said the U.S. Department of Health, Elducation and towards candidacy. hospital notes > ficials must face the reality that of Connecticut, who have seen the AND COOLING. state funds are scarce. About town It means the adventure of seeing places like Greece, community college budget grow Copies of the proposed or- They said a letter from the board from $3.8 million in 1967 to $22 milion Spain, Hawaii and Hong Kong. It means becoming an ex- Discharged Wednesday: Catherine dinance are available in the to the Appropriations Committee this year, the impression that the Manchester Chapter of offices of the Town Manager pert on exciting technical equipment in our submarines, on Harris. 33 Coolidge St : Sharon Kemp, protesting spending cuts was an "in- our jets, and in our ships. It means doing a job that really Bristol. Evelyn Garcia. 49 Palmer Dr.. legislature has forced you to be brink Parents Without Partners and the Town Clerk. You th arrested on several charges sult." will have a picnic Sunday counts, with people who count on you to do it. South Windsor; Lynn Annis. Windsor of disaster.” Dated at Coventry, Connec- John R. Cochran, 18, of 53 Meadow by residents. from 11 a.m. till closing at ticut this 8th day of July, 1977. The Navy can give you training in more than 60 career The arson charge is in connection Locks: Theresa Anderson. 348 Center St.; La,, will be presented with warrants The evidence gathered led to the Gay City, Rt. 85, for Donald Holmes fields. Thlk it over with your Navy recruiter. He'll be able with a fire in a unoccupied home at Kathleen McMahon. Willimantic; Terri in Common Pleas Court 12 today on other arrests, according to Capt. children and adults of the, Acting to tell you what you can qualify for in the Navy: 336 Porter St. The fire caused exten- Mannise. 29 Bridge St . Ellington; David several charges in connection with a Joseph Sartor of the detective Armstrong. Wales Rd.. Andover; Joseph chapter. Town Manager sive structural, smoke and heat house fire, vandalism to Highland bureau. Tranchlna. Plainville Cardinal criticizes Elizabeth R. Rychling NAVY INFOR.MATION TEAM damage on June 14. Town Clerk Park School and several thefts and The additional charges are six .Also. Ann Prevosl. 56 Wellswood Rd . The World War I 517 Main Street, Manchester, Ct. 06040 The burglary and larceny charges 017-7 housebreaks in the southeast section counts of second-degree burglary, Hebron, Robert Dean, Cherry Valley Veterans and Auxiliary 646-7888 / 6752 are in connection with breaks into Rd . Columbia; Mark Violet. 231 of Manchester during June. two counts of fourth-degree larceny, Arch bishop Lefebvre will have a picnic Tuesday homes on Garth Rd., Ferguson Rd, Ellington Rd . East Hartford; Roberta Cochran has been held under $10,- three counts of third-degree larceny at noon at the home of Mr, and Wyllys St. in late June during Lusa. IBGlenn Dr . Tolland. 000 bond in the Hartford jail since and single counts of third-degree ar- ■ ' and Mrs. James Owen, 61 which several items were stolen. BOSTON (UPI) — Archbishop He said Medeiros also referred to a last Friday when he was arrested on son, third-degree burglary, first- Marcel Lefebvre's challenge to Pope group of theologians in the United Garth Rd, Members are The second-degree larceny charge a charge of first-degree reckless en- degree, second and third-degree is in connection with the theft of a Paul Vi's authority is "irrespon- States who have suggested teachings asked to bring their lunch, dangerment in connection with the criminal mischief, second-degree car from the garage of a Mountain sible," and is causing confusion in of the Vatican II conference have folding chairs, card tables, PZ C meeting firing of a rifle in the neighborhood of larceny. Rd, home on June 30. The car was the Roman Catholic Church, says opened the way to a new formulation and items for a kitchen JULY CLEARANCE Candlewood Dr. The first incident occurred on June driven through several streets, Cardinal Humberto Medeiros of the of the church's position on human social. In case of rain, the Police obtained search warrants to 10 at the Highland Park School which knocking down several stop signs and site changed Archdiocese of Boston. sexuality. event will be Wednesday. p o r t a b l e g a s g rill s enter Cochran's home during the ear- resulted in extensive vandalism to was abandoned on Oak Grove St. Police promptness impresses church "Confusion spreads only when “ In the Catholic Church the source ly morning hours of July 1, shortly the school offices and the cafeteria when found by police. The site of Monday night's those who lack ... authority speak as of authority is the Pope and the after the gun incident was reported area. Calvary Church was so impressed with quick action by Manchester police, who ap- .Manchester Planning and Zoning though they possessed it," Medeiros bishops in union with him,” Medeiros prehended a vandal shortly after damage was done to the church sign early Tuesday, that said Thursday in a Pastoral Letter Commission (PZCI has been changed said. "Moreover, the right of each the church personnel changed the message on the sign. Police apprehended a suspect to Woodruff Hall in Center published in The Pilot, the bishop to teach with authority is Woman killed archdiocesan newspaper. AT COST Manchester pellce repert charging him with third-degree criminal mischief in connection with the incident. A Congregational Church, 11 Center St. dependent on his fidelity to the LEDYARD (UPI) - The change was made to accom- A spokesman for the archdiocese teaching of the universal Church and Katrina R. Anderson, 19, of neighbor of the church notified police when he heard the vandalism which resulted in the said Medeiros was referring to re- his unity with the Holy Father.” Norwich was killed sign being pushed in and letters removed. The new message (right) was added after the modate a class from Manchester Robert Wutsch, 22, of Coventry, night. Police said he was driving a Vandalism, causing an estimated cent activities of Lefebvre, a French Actions of Lefebvre and the Thursday when she was sign was repaired. Community College that is expected turned him self in at police vehicle on the lawns in Center $250 in damages was reported at the to attend the meeting, Alan Lamson, archbishop, who disagrees with some theologians, Medeiros said, are thrown from her car after headquarters Thursday on a warrant Springs Park about 10 p.m. Several Recreation Building at Charter Oak town planner, said. of the changes made recently in the "irresponsible attacks on the it hit an embankment and charging him with third-degree persons were on the lawns at the Park. Damage included an interior iiiiit iiTitiT til T j a m j A i A u m j church. Church's teaching authority.” turned over, police said. burglary and third-degree larceny. time. There was minor damage to light fixture being smashed and The Connecticut Animal Welfare The charges are inconnection with the lawn area. removed, and a section of ceiling League Is concerned with the over- Chapman a burglary int a Main St. massage Deborah jk. King, 22, of pulled down. population of animals. We are looking for It’s — parlor last October during which a Somersville, was charged with SPECIAL Vacation Time small safe was stolen. The safe was operating a motor vehicle while her good homes to place a variety of pets elected later found buried off Tolland Tpke. license is suspended. She was AbDut tDwn ranging from Angora cats to Great Be Sure To Take E E B 5 E 1 With You! It had no contents when found. Police released on a nonsurety bond for CONCERT Pyrenees Mountain dogs. Most are DANBURY (UPI) - (Minimum 2 Weeks, Payable In Advance) did not specify what was in the safe court July 19. « spayed or neutered and have had first Alice Chapman, former OTHER PORTABLE when stolen. A motorcycle was reported stolen The Vacation Church School of SUNDAY NIGHT Connecticut coordinator of Wutsch was held overnight at from in front of a Kennedy Rd. home Concordia Lutheran Church will have shots. GRILLS PRIOED a closing night picnic tonight at 6 at the National Organization police headquarters in lieu of $10,000 Thursday. It was valued at $1,000. JULY 10 *7:00 P.M. for Women, has been MAIL IN THIS COUPON SOON TO FROM bond for appearance in Common A tool box and tools valued at $125 the church. The public is invited. elected to the national Pleas Court 12 today. were stolen from a vehicle parked at Those planning to attend are asked to PLEASE ADOPT A PET FROM US SOON board of the feminist a Charles Dr. home Thursday night. bring a light supper, beverages and Church of the Nazarene group. MODEL 1147 Other arrests Thursday included dessert will be provided. Craftwork CIRCULATION, BOX 591 will be on display. 236 Main Street BIO AND VENBATILB ORILLINO Shelley A. McClellan, 20, of East ARB A M w m hdM (I B * | n ij k i 111 Call Evenings This printing test pattern is I Hartford, charged with disorderly Manchester Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040 * 69* * ■ w n Iwt hc«4 ( ImUm Iml ii»ml Area police report The New England Precancel part of The Herald quality con- < IM lim W w M conduct, speeding and disobeying a 649-4236 or trol program in order to give ■r.MMMNIw nrtd, namlli MiM Stamp Club will meet Saturday from kSMaoMeh| m Mi w M B h H I lk I n M M il control signal. Police said the dis- Jonathan and Ilona 246-6315 Ch eck Ch eck 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mott’s Communi- you one of the finest Ml . 2 1 M i orderly conduct charge was in con- newspapers in the nation. 2 Weeks Outside Com. ‘2.50 □ 2 Weeki Inside Com. ‘1.95 □ Vernon nection with Ms. McClellan’s refusal ty Hall, 587 E. Middle Tpke. Welch 1 Month Outside Conn. ‘4.90 □ 1 M ^ I n s i^ C m ‘3.90 □ Susan M. Jarvis, 17, of 87 Talcott to produce a licehse and registration Ave., Rockville, was arrested Lyric Opera Performers We are also trying after being stopped on the motor Mrs. Catherine Tunsky will host a Thursday on a Common Pleas Court surprise dinner for the members of Chicago to raise funds to es- li t vehicle charges. She was released on 19 warrant charging her with third- St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of tablish a low-cost a promise to appear in court July 18 In an NAME...... degree assault. Isabella, Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at 38 spay and neuter B.D. PEARL & S 0 N on the criminal charge and July 19 on E$tabliihed 1941 Police said the arrest was the Buckland Rd. Pokeno will be played clinic. ADDRESS ...... the motor vehicle charges. EVANGELISTIC CONCERT result of a May 19 fight. She was after dinner. Assisting Mrs, Tunsky PHONE NUMBER Mark E. Buckland, 16, of 453 SALES • SERVICE & SATISFACTION released on a $500 non-surety bond are Miss Stephanie Tunsky, Mrs, 649 MAIN 8T. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER > T E L 643-2171 Keeney St., was charged with third- for appearance in court in Rockville degree criminal mischief Thursday Mildred Jarvis, Mrs. Lena LaGace July 27. and Mrs. Eleanor Magnuson. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., July 8, 1977 w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., July 8, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Hospital expansion R. Myette will seek decision anticipated^^ Ansaldi’s trounce Oilers Losers in their first Army & Navy of the had broken through with wild pitch and Bob Woble’s Chevrette. re-election American League at 6 two markers in the third, hit made it 4-0 before the and Everett with a pair of Vernon those ot Manchester Memorial Town Little League A walk, three hits and one-base blows. Hospital. o’clock. the Contractors waited un- Oilers scored in their half two errors resulted in Robert Boardman, administrator Earl Yost Tournament game This drew many objections from South Windsor til the fifth to break the of the third. three Contractor markers Winning hurler of Rockville General Hospital Tuesday night, An- Last night’s setback sent civic and other groups in the Vernon game wide open with three After two were out, Mike in the fifth. Chevrette fanned six and expects to hear today from staff Deputy Mayor Robert Myette, a Sports Editor the International League area. Several of these objections saldi’s Contractors runs. Six tallies in the last Mullen singled off the se- walked two in going the members of the state Commission on Democrat, announced Thursday that second place team to the Three bases on balls, as were voiced at a public hearing on came roaring back frame was frosting on the cond baseman’s glove and distance. Hospitals and Health Care concer- he will seek re-election to a third sidelines in the double many hits and one bobble the expansion proposal. last night at Leber cake. ning a review of a preliminary term on the South Windsor Town elimination play. Sean Haggerty followed Mike E v e re tt’s line with a drive to center. accounted for the final half Sharing the umpiring proposal for expansion of the The proposed expansion program Council. Notes off the cuff Field to trounce the Ansaldi’s lost no time single to center with the Dave Dougan doubled dozen markers. duties last night were hospital. is part of a long-term goal to move Myette, a teacher at South Windsor Manchester Little League baseball officials responsi- Oilers, 13-2. getting on the scoreboard bases loaded for two runs down the rightfield line for veteran Ken Munroe The proposed expansion program, all patient care activity from the High School, said he has some con- ble for the attractive Town Tournament program listing Hitting hard for the Tonight, Moriarty’s, with three runs in the first was the big hit in the first behind the plate and Dave expected to cost $2.1 million, is the original wooded building. cern that the incoming council should the rosters, records and schedule of games of all four en- one run arid Haggerty winners were Bret Factors National League cham- inning. A single tally inning. tallied on an error. That and Kent Stringfellow with De M erchant, Drew third proposal submitted to the com- have someone on it with insight about tries rates a salute. A1 Chevrette heads the tourney com- pions and winner over An- crossed the plate in the The second of four walks was it for the losers who two singles each. Bob Wo- Gustafson and Lou Oliver mission within the past two years. what has been done In the past, es- mittee...Denny Carlin, the latter’s right hand man all saldi’s. will go up against Coventry High School third and after the Oilers issued to Tony Chevette, a managed just four hits off ble with a single and double on the bases. Boardman said a rough draft of the pecially in the area of capital expen- season, is the tourney’s official scorer, statistician and ditures. application form was turned in first in report cards ready reporter...Look for a switch in radio broadcasts for the hope that any questions the com- He said he is alert to the fact that University of Connecticut basketball games this season. large amounts of money have been mission might have would be asked The report cards are ready at Learning to swim in Vernon WTIC, long the voice of UConn, will pass up the games informally before the final applica- encumbered and good fiscal respon- this winter and concentrate on New England Whaler Coventry High School and may be Elizabeth Kopecky 3, practices her kicking with the aid of a float board and her mother, sibility will be required to keep the Catfish responds tion is filed. hockey coverage. Formal announcement of the change picked up during office hours Monday tax rate down. The new plans call for expansion of through Friday. Mrs^ John Kopecky They are taking part in a swim program for "Tiny Tots" sponsored by will be made next week...When Mike Estep of the Boston the emergency room facilities and the Vernon Recreation Department at the Vernon Elementary pool. It is one of several He said he would also like to see Lobsters showed up at the Hartford Civic Center to play more done in terms of townwide outpatient area and a nine-bed b^Richm^^^^ sponsored this summer at that pool and Henry Park. (Herald photo against Cleveland in World Team Tennis competition he with more rest pediatrics area. Correction recreation programs and is also con- found he had misplaced his tennis shorts, Jim Kennedy, cerned about some kind of road game ahead of Baltimore stole second and scored on A $3.2 million plan previously sub- The Tolland County Farm tours fine Manchester High player and official scorer for WTT NEW YORK (UPI) program. and Boston in the a single by Nettles. After mitted was rejected by the state will be the weekend of July 16 and 17 in Hartford, was on hand, decked out in tennis gear and — T h e N e w Y o r k Myette is a South Windsor native American League East. Fosse homered to tie it, commission's hearing panel because and not this coming weekend as he made a last minute switch with Estep. The latter Yankees’ $3 million it didn’t include a proposal to move Appointments due in Bolton and lives on John Fitch Blvd. with his “ My arm fe lt good third-inning doubles by noted in Thursday's Manchester donned Kennedy’s tennis shorts and the local youth wore arm needs some more the pediatrics unit out of the original wife, Joanne, and their three Estep’s warmup bottoms. tonight,” said Hunter, who Willie Randolph and Mun- Herald. Several appointments must be mittee. Banks designated portion of the hospital which was Also, assessor, building official, children. rest. said he had been en- son gave the 'Yankees a 2-1 The hours will be 1 to 5 p.m. and made by Bolton's new Board of At its first meeting this week, the once a private home and is con- civil preparedness director, con- He is town chairman in the second “ I ’m a once-a-week couraging catcher Thur- lead. the farms on the tour will be: The Selectmen. The board wants to hear Board of Selectmen designated the First across line structed of wood. stables, dog warden, fire marshal, listrict and formerly was secretary now,” says Catfish man Munson "to yell at me Peracchio Farm, 2047 Boston Tpke., from people interested in serving in following banks as town At the time the commission health director, assistant health to the first district town committee. Little Sally Sullivan was nearly lost among the better Hunter. ’T d like to stay if I’m not throwing the ball Twins 8, Angels 6 (Rt. 44A), Bolton; the Luginbuhl different capacities. depositories: Connecticut Bank and ■ * rejected the $3.2 million expansion director, municipal agent for He has also served on the Zoning than 200 runners who started out in the road races of 12 that way, at least until I right.” The Twins dealt 12-game Farm. 271 Shenipsit Lake Rd., First Selectman Henry Ryba said, Trust Co., Manchester State Bank, program it recommended t ^ t the assistance to the elderly, park direc- Board of Appeals. and three miles which made up the first of the recent build my arm up, and then Hunter, who walked two Tolland; and the Henley Farms, "We would like anyone interested in Savings Bank of Manchester, Hart- winner Frank Tanana his hospital consider merging its mater- tor, recreation director. \rchitect named two-day New England Relays. I can go from there. and struck out three in the Boston Hill Rd.. Andover. serving in any position to write a ford National Bank, Savings ^ n k of sixth loss with a 13-hit at- nity and pediatrics departments with Also, town counsel, town engineer, But the 31-year-old Simsbury woman was far from back Gradually, they might route-going performance, letter saying in what capacity and Rockville, and Colonial Bancorp. The architectural firm of Moore tack which brought Ron town sanitarian, tree warden, and Salsbury of Avon ha^ been hired in the pack when the 12-mile run finished. move me back one day g^ve up a to Ray Schueler his fourth win. why they would like to serve." "We Correction Mrs. Sullivan, who was the first Connecticut member sooner.” Fosse in the third inning want operating boards, constructive welfare director, zoning enforcement to do the plans for the new South Butch Wynegar drove in Catherine Peterson, Bolton’s town of her sex to finish in the Boston Marathon last April, was Hunter already has mis- and retired 14 batters in a boards, not just people serving in officer, Bolton Scholarship Fund, Windsor library. three runs with a sacrifice treasurer, said, "The salaries are not also the first woman to complete the 12-mile grind, a sed a month of the season row until Buddy Bell’s name only. TTiere is a lot of work to Capital Region Purchasing Council, The firm was chosen in 1972 to fly and a bases-filled single course which measured six miles and was covered twice. and has only a 5-3 record as seventh-inning single. be done," he said, town clerk’s records checkers, along budgets requested by depart- draw the first plans for the new and Luis Gomez and Roy State tries to yank ment heads.” a result of being hit in the Paul Blair, Lou Piniella Ryba said as letters are received, demolition officer, energy coor- library. The proposal was defeated in Smalley each had two RBI dinator, Economic Developm'ent Mrs. Peterson asked the selectmen referendum. The 5-4, 113-pounder ankle with a line drive and each to lead the Twins. interviews will be arranged. Letters finished 40th overall in the Committee. last week to put a wage freeze into The appointment was made by the opening day. Thursday should be sent to the selectmen’s of- good lime of 1.17:09, which night, however, he Moser Farms license fice, 222 Bolton Center Rd. Also, Health Services Agency of effect until they had a chance to Public Building Commission. The American Rangers 8, A's 3 review the salaries because of in- was 45 seconds faster than described himself as "en- The following is a list of ap- North Central Connecticut Subarea projected cost of the library is $831,- League Toby Harrah broke a 3-3 equities. the winning time the couraged” following a HARTFORD (UPI) - The at- certify dairy farms there as being fit pointments that will be made: F. Insurance official, park com- (XX). The architect’s fee will be 9.5 per tie with a three-run homer to export miik to the Moser bottling At their first meeting July 5, the previous year by Carolyn four-hit, 8-2 victory over torney for a Vernon dairy said Building Code Board of Appeals, mittee, regional forum represen- cent of the cost, or about $70,000, in the sixth and added a plant. selectmen took no action on the Bravakis. the . drove in two runs to lead an Thursday the Connecticut Depart- Conservation Commission, Board of tative, Rockville Public Health Nur- whichever comes first. solo homer in the seventh Asst. Atty. Gen. Brian O'Neill said matter. The 10th place finisher It was Hunter’s first II-hit attack against four ment of Agriculture has m ov^ to Fire Commissioners, Board of sing Association, salary study com- The guidelines for expected federal as the Rangers achieved Connecticut eventually sent inspec- An account of the m atter in among women in Boston, start in a week and his Cleveland pitchers. suspend the dairy's license because it Health, Jury Committee, Board of mittee, youth activity advisor- funding require that construction be two straight victories for tors to Vermont. Tuesday's Herald was inaccurate. Mrs. Sullivan was a tennis fourth straight victory. It The Yankees got their insists on buying milk from Vermont Library Directors, Public Building coordinator, veterans graves com- started by Dec. 12. The architects the first time in three farmers. Allen said Connecticut agriculture professional in major com- was also the 13th straight first run in the second in- Commission, Senior Citizens Com- mittee, and Regional Planning Coun- will be scaling down the original weeks. Roger Moret ^Knockout blow^ delivered at second base Gordon T. Allen said the action by officials have pressured Moser cil. plans. petition before settling in time the Yankees beat the ning when Simsbury and turning her pitched 3 1-3 innings of the Agriculture Department is part Farms Dairy because it refuses to The Town Council this week agreed Indians over two seasons singled with two out off It appears that Umpire Nick Stello has just delivered blow to jaw of interests to distance run- hitless relief for his first of "a continuing case of harassment buy milk from the Newington-based to build the library on the Town Hall and left the Yankees a losing pitcher Rick Waits, Chicago Cubs’ Ivan DeJesus who pleads case in vain when caught ning. win. Mike Norris was the of Moser Farms Dairy” of the Yankee Milk cooperative that site. Everything hinges on the fact Rham musical going on TV Before competing here loser. stealing. Cardinal shortstop Garry Templeton took throw. Ump was Rockville section of Vernon. dominates the industry in Connec- that the application for the grant will ticut. Wilbur has previously denied on the course which started merely calling runner out. (UPI photo) Connecticut Agricultural Com- Hebron Thomas MacArthur, Bridy receive final approval. the charge. The program will be conducted by and finished on the missioner George M. Wilber refused MacDonald, Lena Calvo, Michelle Bulletin board Orioles nip MB’s In a related matter, a group of Ver- Hie Rham High School production the Department of Environmental Manchester Community to disclose why his department wants Merbler, Wanda Johnson and the dairy's license suspended except mont dairymen has filed a suit in of “Godspell” has won a statewide Protection and the Connecticut The South Windsor Friends For College campus, Mrs, talent competition and will appear on Elizabeth MacArthur. Pitchers dominated play fielder’s choice. Name change to say the reason resulted from an in- U.S. District Court in Hartford Cooperative Elxtension Service. It is Music club has elected Shirley Sullivan ran the six-mile WTNH-TV, Channel 8, Saturday at 7 The production was directed by open to members of town boards and Schmidt president for the coming last night at Henry Park in Dave Blanchard had two Red Sox detouring spection of the plant. seeking the right to export milk to route four times to get HARTFORD Lori Cohen and Ouellette. Barbara Rockville as the Vernon of the Orioles’ hits while no Connecticut without having to un- p.m. commissions of planning, zoning, year. Other officers are Betty acclimated to the hills. A July 25 hearing on the suspension Hartshorn was technical director Orioles nipped Moriarty’s, other player on either side (UPI) — T h e New has been scheduled. dergo inspections by Connecticut The talent festival, sponsored by zoning appeals, conservation, Schako, vice-president; Hildy The practice runs paid Sally Sullivan and Ronald Dumond was technical 1-0. had more than one. England Whalers Last year, the dairy sued Wilber s agriculture officials. Connecticut Girl Scouts, attracted wetlands, selectmen and others in- Shuart, secretary; Marie Duwen- dividends. more than 200 audition groups from assistant. Valerie Schwartzmann volved in land use decisions. burger, treasurer, and Pat The setback was the se- hockey team may department after it refused to send The farmers argue such inspec- was production assistant. Dave Bidwell, Assump- cond in as many nights for flag Twilight Zone tions duplicate similar inspections by across the state. "Godspell” is one of Saturday’s session will begin at Sprenglemeyer, publicity. tion College ace, working change its name Connecticut inspectors to Vermont to One draftee stuck the MB’s who now have federal and Vermont officials. 16 groups which were selected to per- Join in workshop 9:30 a.m. at Yeomans Hall in Colum- The South Windsor Senior Citizens for the locals, hooked up when it becomes part form a musical selection for the bia. It will deal with the ability of group will take a trip to Rockport and Only of the first split even in 10 league Cynthia G. Wilson and Rapael J. with Joe Dipple of UConn of the National today, a game behind the television show. land to support residential commer- Gloucester Tuesday. No more reser- round choices in the past 12 June drafts is up with the starts. BOSTON (UPI) - . run homer and threatened Szechtman of the Hebron Conserva- in a brilliant duel but came Yankees and three percen- Ronald P. Ouellette, director of cial or industrial development. vations are being accepted. The parent club. The list is made up of (1965), The first inning walk was Hockey League, The Boston Red Sox to tie the game in the tion Commission will participate in a out the loser. Bidwell tage points ahead of the drama at Rham, said, "This award is Stressed will be the value of the Nutrition Program at St. Peter’s (1966), (1967), Munson (1968), the only one Bidwell managing general seventh when Hector Rockville hospital notes Saturday workshop on "Matching scattered three hits, all seem to be detouring . a super culmination for the Trigon master plan as a means to match Episcopal Church that day will have (1969), Dave Cheadle (1970), Terry Whit- allowed. He fanned four. partner Howard Torres and Alan Ashby Development to Sites, On-Site singles, while Dipple through the Twilight In topping the expansion opened the inning with a season as this year brought two other Reviews,”, and education program future land uses to the natural sup- bingo. On T h u rsd ay Jan ice field (1971), Scott McGregor (1972), Doug Heinold (1973), Dipple walked four and Baldwin said allowed four, three singles struck out twice that Zone on the way to the Blue Jays again, the Red pair of singles. major awards to the drama depart- for community officials in Connec- port system. The workshop will also Macferran, nutritionist, will speak Dennis Sherrill (1974), Jim McDonald (1975) and Pat and a double by Bob Thursday. Admitted Thursday: Grace Andreoli, consider methods of assessing en- number. pennant this season. Sox kept another streak But John Scott, running Nancy Pike, Hammond St., Rockville; ment at Rham.” ■•ticut. on safe food storage at the Nutritior Tabler (1976)...Prior to joining the American League the Carlson. High St., Rockville: Rita Belliveau, Park vironmental impact. The locals face Society “We are con- In the last three weeks, alive. ’They have gone 12 for Torres, was tagged out James Schoffield, Tolland; Daniel “I Never Saw a Butterfly” was the Program, Boston team was known as the Red Stockings. The only run came in the West Dr., Rockville; Daniel Chapman, Stefanik, Crestridge Dr., Vernon. Jerry only high school production in New for Savings Sunday at 5 at templating it, but the roller-coaster race for games without getting a between third and home on first inning on a walk, South St., Rockville; Marguerite Evans, Welch, Ellington. Ehigland selected to appear at the Andover St. Thomas. there have never first has taken Boston complete, nine inning ef- an unsuccessful squeeze Davis Ave.. Rockville; Paul Grochowski, sacrifice, error and fort from their starter. Discharged Thursday: Eleanor,Labbe. Prudential Center in Boston for the been any outside through a seven-game win- bunt attem pt by Bob Irene Dr., Vernon; Robert Gurnon, Ertel Dr., Rockville; Marion Walz, ning streak, a nine-game "But Bob Stanley did the Bailor. Tolland; Elizabeth Indermaur, Tolland; National Council of Social Studies. appoints We answer■ ■■ pressures (from the Tolland; Leverett Weir, Glastonbury; "Indians” received a national award losing skid and now three job we have been looking Jefferson sealed his fate Sally Jordon, Robert Dr., South Windsor; Ronald Wendus Jr., Range Hill Dr., Ver- all your office needs NHL) on us to do it,” for, going six good innings in the bottom of the Marion Lawlor, South St., Rockville; for artistic direction this year. straight wins. They non. constables m and keeping the score seventh when he was un- Elizabeth McCloud, West Willington; The cast of "Godspell” will include Reuschel wins 12th game said Baldwin. “ If we finished off the Toronto Birth Thursday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Piro, Stanley Fox, Joel Wirth, At its first meeting, An- Call 646-7272 do change the name, Blue Jays, 5-2, ’Thursday close,” said Manager Don able to keep the ball down Russell Pike, Hammond St., Rockville. Zimmer. "I called Bill dover’s new Board of NEW YORK (UPI) The stocky right-hander Francisco topped San Harrelson threw the ball it will be because my night to mark the sixth against Fisk. MUFFLER Campbell in the bullpen "I went out to Jesse Selectmen made several Harrisons — C h i c a g o ’ s R i c k held a fragile l-O lead until Diego, 5-1, Philadelphia away. Mike Schmidt partners and I think straight series involving appointments, including Reuschel ^ cam e the the sixth inning — and he downed New York, 6-4, and clubb^ his 25th home run Boston that has ended in a and asked him if he could before he pitched to Fisk to New buses it's the right thing to pitch, because he pitched tell him to keep the ball Eric Anderson Jr. and SPECIAL National L eague’s kept the Cardinals Los Angeles defeated — tops In the major leagues sweep. Gary Kelly as town con- Sfafioners scoreless without complete Houston, 7-4. — in the first inning, with do.” “Yeah, there have been (2 2-3 Innings) the night low ,’’ said Toronto first 12-game winner before. He tlvew for about will make stables. "Since 1945" command of his pitches. GianU 5, Padres 1 two on. The NHL does six straight sweeps, but we Manager Roy Hartsfield. Before the board’s July 849 Main St., Manchester Thursday when he Dodgers 7, Astros 4 lost half of them,” noticed five minutes and called me "I thought Fisk might try a 1966-1974 "My control was shaky Rookie left-hander Bob have a seating 20 meeting, it will see if blanked the St. Louis Steve Garvey ran his Red Sox catcher Carlton back to say he was okay.” squeeze but we needed a at the start,” Reuschel Knepper pitched five-hit capacity require- other former constables BEETLE MUFFLER major league-leading RBI Fisk, who cracked a per- Campbell was not as ground ball in that these stops Cardinals,2-0, scat- said, "and I was in trouble ball for eight innings to ment for teams in are interested in being ap- total to 79 with a three-run sonal slump by driving in sharp Thursday night as situation." W»’n Now Roady Whon You Nood Ut tering nine hits in for first five Innings.” record his second win in pointed. Includii'g five decisions with relief double and Dusty Baker the league and Hart- three runs with a homer Wednesday evening when Instead, Jefferson got Vernon recording his second he struck out three of the the ball up and in on Fisk, Ronald Mike, former •TAILPIPES* Twice the Cards had help from Randy Moffitt. and Steve Yeager chipped ford officials said and sacrifice fly. The new express commuter bus constable, said he was not "FUU SERVICE HEALTH CMTi shutout of the season. runners on second and Knepper walked one and in with homers to help Thursday up to $5 The victory gave the Red eight batters he faced, but who clubb^ his 16th homer •GASKETS* from Vernon to Hartford, which interested in an appoint- But afterwards, the 28- third with one out, but struck out four before Doug Rau to his ninth win million may be spent Sox a 10-9 mark dating to he did hold Toronto to raise his batting average scoreless over the last to .329. starts Monday, will be making three ment. • A N D L A B O R * •43-MIS year-old Reuschel failed to score as Reuschel being removed for pinch in ten decisions. Bob Wat- for about 2,500 the first series sweep — pickup stops in Vernon. A Town Meeting earlier RN’t • LPN’a • NURSE AIDES expressed concern that he hitter Gary Thomasson, son went 4-for-4, including that Boston Massacre three innings. The Red Sox were to The state Department of Transpor- this year voted to have con- would be passed over for a home run, as the Astros more seats in the weekend in late June when Blue Jays starter jesse open an 11-game road trip • COMPANIONS National who singled in a pair of in- tation (DOT) has compiled the map stables appointed rather All-Star honors. surance runs. outhit Los Angeles, 13-9. Civic Center to meet the club hit 16 Fenway Jefferson pitched rather in Milwaukee tonigiit, with at right to show the free parking than elected. "I sure would like to League Phillies 6, Mets 4 the requirement. Flyer home runs against well, except for yielding Reggie Cleveland, 6-4, Jim Rice’s 20th homer, a scheduled to face Jerry areas for bus commuters. The selectmen appointed MNLUUL start the All-Star game,” Greg Luzinski’s bases- The City Council the Yankees. solo drive over the leftfield The service will be operated by the Fred Chmura as assessor; *35” he said, "but Tommy John loaded single in the fourth They went on to set Augustine, 9-9. 24 HOURS A DAY struck out rival pitcher has scheduled a July screen in the fifth Inning. Collins Bus Service Inc. of South Katherine Hutchinson, was TNT one year and he Larry Dierker, now 5-2, inning brought home two consecutive-game homer 7 DAYS A WEEK 18 public hearing on He also gave up Fisk's two- Windsor. town attorney; Margaret wasn’t even picked for the and then got Lou Brock on runs as the Phillies records for three, four, proposed bond or- run shot inside the leftfield The buses will run Monday through Jurovaty, municipal agent VERNON AT HOME • HOSPITAL All-Star game.” infield grounders on both extended their winning five, six, seven, eight, nine Aussie arrival foul pole In the seventh. Friday, excluding holidays. Free for the elderly; Scott HURSMG HOMES The Cubs have been occasions. streak to eight and handed Evans returns dinances for $3.5 and 10 games, then went NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) parking will be offered at three floundering lately, and had Jefferson gave up 11 hits in Yeomans, Memorial Day CIRCLE Competent, Experienced New York its eighth BOSTON (U P I)-A gim- million and for $5 homerless for four straight — The Australian 12-meter pickup points in Vernon: The DOT lot dropped seven out of nine Larry Blittner hit his se- going the distance for his committee, and Steven Staff straight defeat. Luzinski’s py but game Dwight Evans million. The issue contests at the start of Gretel II, arriving at New- on Rt. 31 (Mile Hill Rd.) at Exit 98 before Reuschel’s shutout cond homer in two games eighth loss in 13 decisions. Fish and Martha Roberts, DODGE, INC. hit off third baseman Len- has been restored to the may wind up on the their losing streak. port for the America’s Cup ■ off 1-86; the Vernon Middle School, Conservation Commission. maintained their first- in the sixth inning to give ny Randle’s glove scored Boston Red Sox roster and Despite their erratic on- After falling behind, 3-0, competition, Thursday Rt, 30 and West St.; and at the state Route 83. V e r n o n place lead over Reuschel a 2-0 lead and ballot in the field behavior, the Red Sox in the fifth inning, Toronto Bulletin board Care given under the direction of the attending Garry Maddox with the will join the team on an 11- sailed alongside the parking lot on Rt. 30 between Exits 95 Philadelphia at three thereafter he faced only 10 tying run and Larry Bowa game road trip that opens November general are in second place in the closed to within a run in the American entry Enter- and 96 off 1-86. Members of the Andover physician and the supervision of an R.N. games in the NL East. batters. sixth on Doug Rader’s two- Historical Society will 871-2234 scampered home when Bud tonight in Milwaukee. election. American League East prise. The one-way fare will be 75 cents. AID & ASSISTANCE OF Elsewhere in the NL, San Monthly passes will be $26 and will be have a picnic Sunday at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. honored as transfers to Connecticut NORTHEASTERN CONN., Philip Brass. Those atten- Transit buses throughout greater 357 E. Ctntwr 8 t Manchttltr Hartford. ding are asked to bring a dish for the potluck dinner, ■ The bus schedule is as follows: eating utensils and chairs. Carl Yastrzemski pure joy to watch From the Exit 98 lot, departures at Beverages will be GO GET 6:45 a.m., 6:50 a.m., 7 a.m., 7:45 a.m. provided. By MILT RICHMAN and 8:15 a.m. and he keeps playing ball as if this is bis first. I “It’s tough to keep the weight off you. At Yaz’ age, he’s a Pickups at the Middle School will .the. NEW YORK (UPI) — If you feel the way so many remember a little hisbit he had in 1967— whenever he was physical marvel.” be made at 6:52 a.m., 6:57 a.m. and MORIARTY BROTHERS others do, that all ballplayers are shamefully overpaid, asked for his autograph, he’d sign it this way: The way Yastrzemski keeps in shape is by playing 7:07 a.m. and at the Rt. 30 lot at 6:57, r^oughone the only thing they ever think about is their paycheck or “Work hard. Carl Yastrzemski.” and playing with good ballplayers helps because you wan- "winter ball,” not for money, but for fun, and not in Puer- 7;02, and 7:12 a.m. Over 40 Ysars ol U n tic sIM Ssnrtci hair dryer and that none of them around today could even It served two purposes. One as a reminder to himself, na stay up there with them.^’ to Rico or the Dominican Republic, but near his home in Morning buses will arrive at Cen- Latex-lte Super-Seall Supsr-tough, beat the old-timers In a good game of dominoes, then I and two as a source of inspiration to whomever he was super-rubberized, longer-lasting When other players talk about him, and they do a lot, Fort Lauderdale. tral Row in Hartford at 7:17, 7:27, Open 24 Hours Dally have a suggestion for you. obliging. I don’t know If he’s still signing the same way, they don’t talk so much about his swing, his arm or his ”I work out every day there in the winter with the Car- 7:37, 8:18, and 8:45 a.m. protection against oil, gas, de-icers, FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE sun, weather, oxidation, cracking. Go watch Carl Yastrzemski. He’ll change your mind in but from watching him lately I can see he’s working as ability to pick up the Red Sox when they’re floundering dinal Gibbons high school team,” he says. ”My son, Evening buses will leave from the Out-perlorms all other driveway five minutes. hard as he ever did, maybe harder. around in a nine-game losing streak. What they Ulk about Mike, and seven or eight other kids all get together and Gas Company Building on Pearl St., sealersi Available skId-resIstant. He’s a pure joy to watch, a ballplayer who gives you Did you see the Job be did on Toronto Wednesday night? is his amazing physical condition. we work out from the first part of November right up un- Hartford at 4:01 p.m. and from Buy It this weekend! your money’s worth, and more, whether you shell out All did was go four-for-four, score three runs, knock “ I can’t believe the shape he’s in,” says Tommy til the start of spring training. It keeps me in great shape Asylum St. and Union PL, Hartford, HEATirn OILS FREE: 'HelptuI Hlnt$ to Dfiveway Ownera." three bucks for a general admission seat or five-fifty for In two others, start a pair of rallies, including the winning Helms. “He has the perfect body. You see him go out the whole year around.” at 4:05 and 4:15 p.m. Ask your daalar or wma to ua. a regular box. one, make a super catch of A1 Woods’ line drive in the there and bust his tail every day and it makes the young OIL BURNM a Yastrzemski Is having one of his best years in a long Departures will also be made from Yaz, who’ll be 38 In a few weeks, has some Pete Rose in fourth inning and start a double play after coming up with kids wanna do the same thing. He’s a pleasure to be HiATINSINSTALUTION 10 0 1 * 1 3 time. His .311 average Is more than 40 points better than the Gas Company building at 5:11 and tJ O rVT * - A . IV . x z v o . him, some Pele and some John Havlicek, meaning he another fine catch of Steve Staggs’ liner two innings around.” last year’s .267, and his 67 RBI and 16 homers make him a 5:31 p.m. comes to play, not to put in his time, count the house or later. To 643-5135 I W(l(ow street, Clieshire, Conn. 06410 Al Jackson, one of the Red Sox coaches, is another who good bet to top last year’s 102 RBI and 21 homers. For more information contact the Hartford 315 Center St. Manchester Pavement-care products & services since 1945 check out the nifty looking blonde along the third base The headline In Thursday’s Boston Globe said: “Yaz can’t help but notice Yastrzemski’s flat 31-lnch waistline “I can’t complain,” he says. ”I love the game and love Collins Bus Co. rail. shows 34,956 how it’s done.” and the fact there Is no fat on him at all. the competition, I enjoy them both.” It is 17 years now since he first reported to the'Red Sox You wanna know how Yastrzemski keeps doing it? He “I know how it is when you get to be 35,” says Jackson. You can see that by the way he plays. PAGE FOl'R-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., July 8, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., July 8. 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B

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TURNBERRY, Scotland (UPI) - Two-time Army & Navy pinned a 5-4 Warden, 742-7194. HOMES^EKERS REALTY ans four innngs of work. He CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Happy A d a ...... $2,30 Inch sor area. DAN REALE (>—Boliert««un 20-12 decision over Savings winners Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, putting defeat on Liggett's last 646-4353 (> u s's \ . I.a n e». Bank at Cheney night at the Oval. fanned six. IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed BABYSITTER NEEDED to He’ll Hang Up .. . 7:15—Kuliertiiun Wednesday night. like rookies, bogeyed the final hole and that's With the bases loaded in Jim Gluhosky also hud black and white female. East watch two children ages 6 and Middle Turnpike. Mixed breed 1’ero‘s >». Moriarlv's, Joyce Morrison led the ‘ why Roger Maltbie today found himself leading the last frame, Joe Demeo three hits for the winners 6 for nurse working evenings. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg JIM 10NB0R6 NEVEIf WON tricolored male. Garden Four days a week (every Farm, with three story barn. HUBI Sign fo r you 8:30—Ruhertaun IXiors' offensive with three THE ERA.TITLE WHILE IN the big parade of 87 qualifiers in the third round drove home two runners to with Paul Peck and Greg PHONE 643-2711 I Street. Contact Manchester other weekend.) Rachel Road Butler-type building. Power i’uatal >a. Glaaa II, hits and Kathy Hartigan THE A.L, WHICH Of THE of the British Open golf championship. tie the score and the Vets Valente best for the Mads Dog Warden, 646-4555. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD area. 643-9284 before 1 p.m. plant, and other ouut (>—.Neho EaLOWlNO SREATS with two hits each. A1 646-4525 and Char Jerome added The 26-year-old Califor- won out on an intentional buildings, plus Three Lovely Da»kl'a »». Tommy's. two each, Janice Gardner FAILEP TO NAB THAT walk and an unintentional Britnell stroked a triple. LOST - Tri colored Beagle. Homes. Offers invited. B/W 175 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CT. HONOR? nian from San Jose posted Answer to "Josh" White flea IN D E X 7;15—\ebo Watson then made his JC LEAGUE Homoi For Solo 23 Realty, 647-1419. had three bingles and Don- a 4-under-par 66 on his'se- pass to Mike Oleksinski collar only. 568-4668. Reward. Rejjal'a \a. ('lub, A. SAM M'tXTWELL bid. He kept missing putts Collecting 14 base hits, NOTICID na Cammeyer a pair for a VIPA BLUE cond round Thursday for a which forced home Chris 1 - Lost snd Found b—Nike the Bankers. for birdies, but fortunately Pennington with the win- three by Eric Guaruder, LOST - Black Toy Poodle. 2 - P«r»onftlt C NOLAN RVAN two-round aggregate of 3 > \A alnul y s. (3ierroiie's, holed his putts to save par. ning run. one a triple, Manchester's Vicinity of Lawrence and Announcements 137. Breathing down his Prospect Streets, Rockville 4 - Enlertslnment 7:13—Nike "1 drove very well, but the Junior Legion stopped 5 - Auctions ADVERTISING Last night the East Hart- UklOU jaMSUfc neck, one stroke behind. Dave Besterfield section of Vernon, Answer to Belli\eau >s. Turn- putter did not feel good." Meriden last night ay ford Racquet Club stopped were Nicklaus, Trevino collected two hits and Bob the name '"Sibon"' or '"Bon" FINANCIAL DEADLINE pike, b—Keeney the Elks, 11-9. with Diane Trevino was pleased he LaBreux tripled for the Eagle Field, 10-4. Reward, 871-0653. 0 « Bonds-Stocki-Mortasosi and Tom Watson, who all 9 ~ PersonsI Losnt E. Hartford 12:00 noon the day before Goodwin and Sue Leslie was only one*shot off the Vets and Oleksinski added Dave Blake, Mike 10 - Iniursncs INDA had 70s, and U.S. Open publication. each collecting three hits. lead “but. if I had the put- a double. Froheit, Mike Gilberto and LOST ■ Vicinity of West Mid- Pushing .Across six runs champion Hubie Green dle Turnpike and Cheney EMPLOYMENT Deadline for Saturday and Bonnie Godin and Mary ting round 1 had yesterday Brian Galligan led the Jamie Gallagher each 13 - Htip Wsntsd M onday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6-1- Rooms m the last inning. Center with a 66. which included a (Wednesday) I could have Tech. Two female cats, one 14 - Buainsss Opportunitiss Talaga each had two hits losers with three hits, one collected two hits for the 15 - Silustion Wsntsd Congo overcame an early six-iron hole-in-one at the black, one Calico-gray, brown Nice yard In a for the Racquets with shot in the middle or low a double, and Scott Holmes locals. and tan. 742 6446. deficit to whip Nelson's 167-yard fourth. EDUCATION PLEASE READ Leslie, Cindy Talaga and 60s," he said. had two hits. Freheit fanned eight, 16 - Pnvsts Initruclions Another stroke back was 19 - pleaaant last night at Nike, 11-10. Godin each homering. I\ational League While the battle for the walked four and hit two Schoois-Ctsises YDUR AD Pacing the winners' 11- Mark Hayes, who came •20 - Instructions Wsnisd Ann Kvadas and Laura East lead went on. defending One-sided margin of vic- batters in going the dis- nalghborhood hit attack It'ere A1 whistling over the Plains □ EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE Claaalfled ada are taken over Winzler each enjoyed GB champion Johnny Miller, tory was notched at Cheney tance, C atcher A1 23 - H om st lor Sale the phone as a convenience. Edwards, Mary Snyder and from Oklahoma to burn up 24 ~ Make some- three-hit nights for the Elks Chicago without a tournament win as Moriarty Fuel topped Klibanoff threw out three Lots-Lsnd lor Sale The Herald Is responsible for Drew AA'inzler, all with two the 6,875-yard Ailsa links Help Wanted 13 25 - invtslm sni Property one happy only one Incorrect Insertion and with Simone Calhoun, Phila in 16 months, said he had Mari-Mads, 13-7. base runners for the home 26 ~ Busmsss Property (hen only to the size of the course in 63, a record for 27 - Resort Properly hits, and Tim Smedick who thrown away his crown nine which sports a 6-2 loop original insertion. Errors which Maureen Mackiewicz and St. Louis the 106-year-old Open, clip- Joe Panaro paced the SALES POSITION - Straight 26 - Real Estate Wanted :Call 643-2711 homered. Pittsbgh with a "sinful" 74, which record. do not lessen (he value of the Thre e b e drooms, dining room (co uld be a de n or 4th b e droom), kitchen, Barbara Rivera each ping two strokes off the Oilers with three hits, in- commissions, leads furnished MiSC. SERVICES advertlaement will not be cor- Bill Magnotta. Bob left him six strokes behind. to homeowners. Call 242-5402. 31 - collecting two bingles, Montreal .463 13W NOTICE TO CREDITORS Services Offered rected by an additional Inser- living room, e nclos e d porch, and a full / high / dry ba sem ent. Th e “ b a sics” Davis, Doug Nelson. A1 previous best. « 32 - Painling-Peptnng tion. IHSTV New York .383 20 ESTATE OF AGNES R MAINEY 33 - McCall. Joe Dubiel and Hayes said he was sur- */k • SISTER JANE FRANCES PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The Building-Conlrecting Includ e city w ater and s ew er (n o lie n), copp e r plumbing, circuit bre a k ers, Trash Away managed to 34 - Rooting-Siding Bob Hagedorn each lashed prised to shoot such a low MAINEY Air Force recently announced 35 - Heeling.Plumbing and new a luminum elding. record a 7-6 success West The Hon. William E. FIliGerald, new openings for individuals 36 - Flooring out two hits for the score. For the first time he Judge, of (he Court of Probate, 37 - against North End Fire Pet. GB District of Manchester at a hearing with prior military service If Moving-Trucking-Slorege 1 Freightmen. ” played a whole round using Little Miss softball 38 - Services Wanted last night at Robertson, Los Ang 55 .671 - held on June 28. 1977 ordered that an you nave been out for less 13 FELINE a cross-handed putting claims must be presented to the than 5 years and are looking MISC. FOR SALE 1 Please call tor a more complete Big stickers for the Cincin 44 .557 9W fiduciarY on or before September 28. 4o- Household Goods Scruse Paint threw a style and it worked like a 1977 or be barred as by law provided. for " A Great Way of Life" , WISHING YOU AND ODEGARD winners were Stu Houston 37 .446 18W LI TTLE MISS E lectric, 9-4, as Karin contact the Air Force im- 41 — Articles for Sale"’ description... scare into the camp of dream. Pearl J Hultman. 42 - Building Suppfie! Magdefrau and Jim Bossie San Fran 35 .422 20W Action in Little Miss Grinavich and Leanne Aas't. Clerk mediately. Call 646-7440. Moriarty's last night "I think the main thing is The fiduciary is: 43 - Pets -Birds* Dogs YOUR FAMILY A REALTY with three hits each and San Diego 35 .412 21W Softball League play last 44 - Livestock before^uccui^ing, 11-10, making yourself putt that Spears homered. The latter Sister Eileen Sullivan S.N.D ctpaov venDir d , u. 45 - Boats & Accessories Harry Cammeyer and Paul Atlanta 30 .370 24W night went like this: slso sin^l&d and dniihlpd 1581 North ^Benson n so n Ro*dRoad o I il AUY WUHK - K6liabl6. 46 - Sporting Goods gCHOOl B U S iO ^643-4365 at M t^b o . ▼ way because you're afraid dj^ Singly ana aouDiea Faimeid.Fairfield. conn Conn o843o 08430 hard worker, who wants 47 - Herbert two each. Crispino's trounced 008-7 Garden Products HAPPY AND SAFE The losers tallied six everybody is going to laugh Wonder Bread stopped oos-i steady employment, good in- 48 - Antiquee r------(k-'v *32,466 Len Farrand singled and Nassiff Arms, 12-2, with 49 - Wanted to Biy times in the seventh inning Thursday's Results at you, " Hayes said. Hour Glass, 11-10. Daria ...... come. Call 528-6702 between 9- homered for the Firemen Chicago 2, St. Louis 0 Lorraine Reilly's RENTALS after a four-run sixth in Maltbie, 50th in the U.S. Lupacchino tripled and ___ . „ . . _ 2 only. WEEKEND! and Dave Koski lashed out San Francisco 5, San grandslam homer the big Dianne McCarthy played Court of Probate. District of 52 - Rooms (or Rent their bid for an upset. money winners list, found Manchester NOW accepting applications 53 - Apartments for Rent Sell your extras with a three hits. Diego 1 hit. well on defense for the NOTICE OF HEARING 54 ~ Homos for Rent fast-action Classified Dale Bycholski collected it all very strange. He had ESTATE OF CARL G. SWANSON for full (ime employment. CANDLELIGHT Philadelphia 6, New York Sabra Fairbanks had winners. 55 - Business for Rent ' 9 Holp Waniad 13 CIRCA 1830 - Four or five adl three hits, including a two- never before played a aka CARL G. SWANSON. JR,, dec. Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 56 - Resort Property for Rent BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy Vito's snapped a 5-5 tie in 4 four hits and Liza Sabia Two hits each came off Pursuant to an order of Hon. WlUiam only. 57 - Wanted to Rent intersection. Large seven bedroom Colonial. Lebanon run homer, and Chickey course without a tree on it. E. FitzGerald. Judse, dated June 30, 58 - Misc tor Rent the fifth inning with a run. Los Angeles 7, Houston 4 and Nancy Bartlett two the bats of Heidu Bauer, 1977 a bearing will be held on an The ^*Gang^^ at room home, large loot. $55,- location. Two car garage, Balesano also had a three- "(But) 1 found it pretty acre, in-ground pool. $40,500. bffered by the added two more in the each for the Arms. Chris Roy, Karen Winot, application praying that an instrument AUTOMOTIVE u u 000. Hutchins Agency, 646- hit effort. Judy Derench much American-style purporting to be the last will and testa- VEHICLE MECHANIC - No 61 - Autos for Sale 3166. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- sixth and walked off the LaStrada West outlasted ment of said deceased be admitted to 62 - Trucks for Sale homered and singled and Today's Games golf. " said Maltbie. who Mary Wrobleski and Mary experience required. Current Manchester Drug CARRIERS 9291. field at Robertson last Burger King, 12-11, with probate as in said application on file 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale Kathy McConnell added St. Louis (Rasmussen 6-10 made some good putts on Wrobeleski for the more fully appears, at the Court of training openings. Good 64 - Motorcycles-Bicyclee MANCHESTER - Newer 6 PHILBRICK night with an 8-5 duke over Heather Howard, Wonders. Probate oa July 18, 1977 at 10:00 A.M. salary, paid training. Enlist- 65 - Cempers-Trailers-Mobite Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 MANCHESTER - Six Room two hits to the winning at Chicago (Burris 9-8) the back nine and Pearl J Hultman. Homes NEEDED Cape. Good condition. Low Multi Circuit. Stephanie LaVigne, Kris Army & Navy trimmed ment requirred. Ages 17-35 half baths. Fireplace, cause Montreal (Twitchell 1-5) scrambled well when it Ass t. Clerk 66 - Automotive Service aluminum siding, appliances, taxes. Low heating cost. Good Don Kelsey collected Hennequin and Brenda Westown, 38-15 in four in- 004-7 Call U.S. Army at fe-9462 67 - Autos for Rent-Lease DRIVERS AGENCY Best in d efeat w ere at New York (Swan 4-6), N was needed. Mayberry Village, carpeting and more. H3,900. starter home. I^rge yard. three singles and a double Allen hitting hard. nings. Marie Preston Blanchard & Rossetto, Owner, $34,500. Offers invited. Diana Smart, Patty Philadelphia (Christenson Nicklaus started as if he VOICE INTERCEPPTOR ■ FOR Eaal Hartford and Tom Lowery three 7-5) at Pittsburgh (Kison 6- Lynch Toyota downed collected six hits in as Court of Probate. District of No experience required. Http Wanttd 13 Realtors, 646-2482. 646-8166. BOLTON. Colonial, 6 years Maneggia, .Melody Brown was going to turn the chase .Manchester Pleoto coll Dove old. 10 rooms, on over 1 singles for the the British-American Club, many trips to the plate, one NOTICE OF HEARING Current training openings. I SCHOOL BUSES at and Debbie Gilnack, all 4), N for the $17,000 first prize MANCHESTER - Ranch. acre with 20x40 in ground Restauranters. Ken 23-20, a homer with the bases ESTATE OF SHIRLEY H Good salary, paid training. Training itarta now for with two hits. One of the Cincinnati (Capilla 1-0) at into a one-horse race. The GUSTAF^N, deceased Enlistment required. Ages 17- National Weather Forecast I — SOUTH WIHDSOH— Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, heated pool, huge family Bavier's two singles led Houston (Bannister 4-6), N 37-year-old "Golden Bear " Laureen Jean homered loaded. Allison Knauth, ihirsuant to an order of Hon William MOp 1 1 3«00 -V 4 I quallflad pa opit to laarn New to market. Split level. Three small down payment. Good in- latter's was a three-run E FitzGerald. Judge, dated July 5. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9466. 649-0872 bedrooms, laundry room, living room, 4-5 bedroom s, the Circuits. twice for Lynch, one com- — \ \ PH’S - LPH’s to drive achool bua part- terest rate. Owner will homer. San Diego (Freisleben 3-0) birdied two of the first Lori Daigle, Tracy Ander- 1977 a hearing will be held on an room & dining room combination, modem kitchen, library, 3 NIKE ing with the bases loaded. application praying that an instrument POWER GENERATOR time In M anch attar or rec room and family room, large assume mortgage. 25 years EASTERN at Los Angeles (Hooton 7-3), three holes, but then son and Donna Adamy each purporting to be the last will and testa- baths, 2 car garage. Making the most of 22 Mary Beth Tomlinson had Equipment Operator - No NURSE AIDES Vernon In Saptambar. lot in a convenient area of town. payment. Call anytime, 649- Last inning heroics by N wavered up and down like a had two hits, Daigle ment of said deceased be admitted to 43%. base hits, Flo's blanked a grandslam belt for the homering. probate as in said an application on file experience required. Current Hurry. $43,900. SOUTH WINDSOR. Double Personal Tee fell short one Atlanta (Niekro 8-9) at roller-coaster. Disaster more fully appears, at the Court of training openings. Good Buolnooo Opportunity U Lathrop's last night at losers and Mary Brown COMPANIONS HOMESEEKERS REALTY hexagon contemporary run of a tie and two of a win San Francisco (Barr 8-6), N came at the final hole when Cheryl Bassett had four Probate on July 18I 1977 at 2:30 PM salary, paid training. Enlist- Needed to provide nursing MANCHESTER - Newly Nike, 21-0, as Dave added three hits. Pearl J Hultman. 946-4353 listed. Offered by owner. featuring living room with apinst Dean Machine last he was short with his 3-iron hits and Marie Boober and Ass t Clerk ment required. Ages 17-35. services in private homes SMALL ENGINE Service Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Minimum Requirements Corporation expanding dealer Eight room Ranch wall-to- sunken conversation pit night at Nebo. Dean com- Bujaucius tossed a two- second, pitched to 15 feet Willie's upended L.J. Kelly Linde three each for and medical facilities. hitter. FAII network. No experience $30,900. SIX Room Cape. wall carpeting, paneled fami- and huge fireplace with ing off the field with a 10-9 and two-putted. the losers. Consideration given to 1. 5 years good driving ly room, fireplace, 2 baths, heatalators, 3 Mrooms, 2 Carl Bujaucius led the American League EARN EXTRA Money Part leeAMOtua experience. necessary. Complete training Heatolator fireplace, enclosed verdict after the Tees "1 didn't hole anything •NOTICE TO CREDITORS lime, working from our plea- preference of days and program. $500. investment walk-up attic, treed lot, baths, 2 sets of sliders to hit parade with four and East hours — 4 to 40 hours porch, large lot. Good buy. seventh inning four-run up- after the fifth. I made ab- ESTATE OF EMIL WERNER, sant office. Hourly rate, plus 2. No criminal record. required to start your own Hutchins Agency 646-3166. enclosed yard, attached gar- huge deck, 2 acres with Tom Doran and Jerry W L Pet. GB deceased (ovut iiMPitAfvait 1 available weekly. Live-in age, assumable mortgage - rising was halted. solutely nothing for the The Hon William E FitzGerald. commission. No experience 3. Good physical condition. business. Ideal for retired or possible extra building lot. Bujaucius each collected New York 47 35 .573 — necessary. Will train. Call us companions also needed. part time. Details on request. low interest rate, and more. Russ Dyjak homered and rest of the round. 1 feel Judge, of the Court of Probate. 4. Proper attitude. MANCHESTER - Just listed. Mid $40's. 643-1038 or 646-4875. More acreage if desired. three, the latter slamming Boston 44 34 .564 1 Soccer District of Manchester at a hearing at 569-49%. Malpractice coverage, Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field Seven room Ranch. Three $68,900. added two other hits for very fortunate to be right held on June 30. 1977 ordered that all 5. Clean Appearance. Training Division Box 619, two ho m ers. D ave Baltimore 46 36 .561 1 claims must be presented to the bonding, and bedrooms, family room, two Dean with Pete Naktenis there after putting that WINDOW WASHER Wanted - 6. Be available for work Wading River, New York. baths, garage. Bowers School. WILLINGTON - By owner. Geveland 37 40 fiduciarv on or before September 30. workingmen's compensa- SALT BOX Circa 1720, Bujaucius, Rich Bombar- .481 way." he said. MIDGET NORTH 1977 or be barred as by law provided Must be experienced, and during the entire 11792. Many extras. Mid $40's. Hayes Colonial, eight rooms, four homering and singling. Joe attention in defeat. tion provided. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. One beautifully restored on 66 dier and Tom Bombardier Milw 38 42 .475 8 Lone score of the game Pearl J Hultman. reliable. Steady work. Call school year. Corporation, 646-0131. Crawford, Elliot Svelnys Ass t Clerk 649-5334. HFI W IM M tl fOIOCAlT^ acre. $41,500 . 487-0688. choice acres, including 32- each had two-hit games for Detroit 36 44 .450 10 last night by Ed Kloehn The fiduciary is and Ray Bonneau each Jim Voiland's two goals I For period ending 7 a.m., Saturday, July 9. Friday night acre apple orchard, large the Cakemen. Toronto 30 50 .375 16 gave the Olympics a 16 Eleanor Tureck MD & ASSISTANCE Situation Wanted IS COLUMBIA LAKE - Seven were in the two -hit group were the difference as the 150 West Center Street will find showers in the lower Plains, the mid and lower room Colonial Cape. Two bam and stocked pond. for Dean. BOGNER'S W IN West decision over the Stallions. .Manchester. Conn 06040 COUPLE TO WORK part I of N orllM Mltm Bogner's got off on the Racers downed the 009-7 time as substitute house Tennessee valley, the mid Atlantic states and upper ConiMctlcut, Inc. CHILD CARE in licensed baths, fireplace, garage. Best for the Tees were W L Pet. GB Sandy Wilson starred for AM and / or PM Routaa home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, Charming. High 30’^s. CONDOMINIUM TOWN- Cyclones. parents in boys group home. I Maine. Mostly fair elsewhere. Minimum readings in- 357 E m I Canter 81. right foot in the Northern (Chicago 47 32 .595 — the winners while Sal laundry outings and overtime Lessenger Sells, 646-8713 , 423- HOUSE, 7 rooms, modem John Johnson with three Greg Stevenson tallied Announcomtnit 3 Call 643-4320 * elude: (approximate maximum temperatures in Manchattar, Ct. Pleaao call John Thrall at Connecticut District Minn 46 36 .561 2>^ downs Queens Rafala and Trade Scott services. Manchester. Deb- 9291. JUST kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2Vt hits and Bruce Henderson, for a 16 Racer lead in the I parenthesis) Atlanta 72 (90), Boston 65 (80), CJiicago 62 643-9515 643-2414 playdowns last night by Kan City 43 36 PHONE FROM home to ser- bie, 643-1790. baths, family room. Wall Fran Bachand and Eric .544 4 defensively for fj^st period but Scott Gar I (77), Oeveland 62 (77), Dallas 76 (94), Denver 54 (85), any we e kd ay morning COVENTRY - Big nine room whipping Bristol CaUf Making the most of vice our customers in the to wall throughout. Im- .Mann with two each. 39 39 .500 l¥i the Stallions. ■Xi today’s m Duluth 43 (69), Houston 73 (91), Jacksonville 74 (93), Kan- belora 9:00 lor an Inter Colonial Cape. Three USTED Sportsmen, 12-5, in Plain- seven base hits. Army & man tied matters for the Manchester area. Flexible maculate condition. $37,- REC Texas 39 41 .488 hours, super earnings. 249- I sas City 62 (83). Uttle Rock 75 ( 95), Los Angeles 61 (75), WAITRESS PART Time view. fireplaces, big barn, 18 acres. TEN ROOM 900. ville. Navy outlasted Dairy Cyclones in the second I Miami 77 ( 89), Minneapolis 55 (78), New Orleans 76 (91), nights. Permanent position. Scoring in all but one in- Oakland 34 46 .425 13V4 Shutout was also 7773. □ EDUCATION $89,500. Lessenger Sells, 646- RAISED RANCH Queen last night in Farm stanza before Voiland -y j Real m New York 70 (85), Phoenix 80 (106), San Francisco 51 Apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad 8713 , 423-9291. ning. Rockwell trounced D ave W hite w as a Seattle 35 50 .412 15 recorded by the Cougars, 3- ■ Four bedrooms, two fulll CAPE — 6 rooms, living League Tournament action scored the first of his two ^ 7 1 ) , Seattle 53 ( 69), St. Louis 65 (86), Washington74 (91). Street. Jim's Arco last night at perfect four for four — a Thursday's Results 0 over the Warriors, with MATURE WOMAN Desires Ibaths, TWO raised| room, dining room, 3 double and three singles- at Waddell Field, 16-15. goals before intermission. Position - Housekeeper / Com- Private Inilrucllono IS MANCHESTER - New listing! ■ hearth fireplaces! Keeney, 21-10, as Ron Milw at Kan City, ppd, Bill Madison scoring all In Rolling Park Estates. bedrooms, new kitchen and Dave Brannick had The winners needed to go He scored again in the final panion for male, in exchange ■ Frame and stone con-| cabinets and counters, fall Peters led the 27-hit Boston 5, Toronto 2 three goals. for room, board, small salary. REMEDIAL READING and Seven room Cape, garage, one extra inning before stanza. by Norma Tedford Istruction, lovely re a rl basement, treed yard. $33, offense with four. two three-run homers and New York 8, Cleveland 2 Bruce Treadwell and Excellent references. Write math; individualized work fireplace, carpeting, gorgeous a single which accounted pushing across the tie- PEEWEE EAST If you are new to a com- Box C, c/o M anchester (203) 646-2500 program, (lst-8th grade) by treed lot near schools and Isundeck, ideal in-lawl 900.00 Teammates Vin Viven- Minnesota 8, California 6 Stewart MacCluggage RN's - LPN's Isituation. One ofl for seven runs. Dave breaking marker. Two overtim es were munity, your real estate Herald. Master’s degree teacher. 568- recreation. $44,900. 646-5334. zio, Joe Taruano, Bob Texas 8, Oakland 3 played well in defeat. professional can give you Principals only. I Manchester's premier! COLONIAL CAPE - Near Viara, Ron Seplowitz, Ron The American League needed before the Cosmos 8075. Polozie, Tim Guard, Owen Today's Carnes Farm winners tallied in all MIDGET SOUTH tacked a 3-2 defeat on the detailed information atout DELI AND Meal trainees. All shifts. Part time or full lareas. High School, 7 rooms, 4 Riordan and Hatch Odell Must be 18 or over. Apply in Eright and Bill Dancosse Chicago (Knapp 7-4) at but one frame as Mike Exploding for three goals Tornadoes with Mike the town, the bedrooms, IMt baths, large each collected two hits. in the final period, the neighborhood, schools, person, 1215 1, 2 Silver Lane. time. Pleasant working con- eat-in kitchen, formal each enjoyed three-hit per- Detroit (Fidrych 6-3) Donlon paced the offense Chirgwin scoring the Schooli-Cleiiei 19 taxes, shopping plazas, East Hartford. “THE VERY BEST"| dining room, fireplace, 2- formances. Fast Pitch Toronto (Lemanezyk 76) with two^in'gles’andTdoiT- String blanked the Wings, winner. ([ *32,900 Tom Thibodeau, Jim 5-0, five different players transportation, houses of ditions. Benefits. Apply in LAUGHTER, LOVE, Lear- Six room Cape with aluminum car garage. $39,500. CCWFL at Geveland (Garland 5-8), ble. D.C. Tencellent scored DENTAL ASSISTANT - Rockwell and Marty getting into the scoring worship and community ning is what we'll share with siding. Rear porch. Central loca- WILLIAM L Formal's Inn women Big sticker was Mario both Tornado goals with Surgical assistants for oral person. Vernon your little one at Wee Care tion. Vacant, trades considered. Thibodeau rapped out two column - John Janenda, services. He can also give surgical group practice. BELFIORE AGENCY CONTEMPORARY managed to get back on the New York (Gidrey 66) at Tarillo of the Queens with Chirgwin accounting for all you complete information Day Care Center Nursery RANCH - With llro o n ^ base hits for the Arcos. Paul Nowak, Brian Manchester-Rockville area. iR M it o ri 647-14131 winning track last night Baltimore (R. May 107), N five hits, including two Cosmos markers. and photographs of the Experience preferred. Send Manor. Call Mon- School. 649-6167. in executive neighborhood, CHARTER ^AK Feshler, Jamie Gembala Ml Points Retocatkifl with a 12-11 win over South Boston (Cleveland 6-4) at home runs, one coming homes which are listed resume to Box EE, with adjoining inlaw apart- Scoring two runs in each and Don Gaston. Windsor at Nike. Milwaukee (Slaton 5-7), N with the bases loaded, Ron Highest scoring tilt of with him for sale. This Manchester Evening Herald. day through ment. IVWin house has of three innings, F arr's up- Mike Smith, A1 Jezouit The locals trailed 9-5 but Oakland (Langford 6-7) at Pinney added three hits the night found the Wild- enables you to eliminate □ REAL ESTATE SUPER BUY large sunken living room, and Heather Hohenthal many houses which are un- \ ended Annulli's last night a seven-run fourth inning Kansas City (Leonard 6-9), and Mike Hebert two for cats blanking the Meteors, A IR W AY Travel Agency, Inc. Friday, 9 to 4 p.m. In Coventry, Just off the lake, we EAST HARTFORD - Burnside formal dining room, at Fitzgerald, 6-3. played well in defeat. suit^ to your needs and RNs & LPNs - Looking for a have one of the better values in the baths, 4 bedrooms, master wiped out the deficit and ^ the losers. 7-0. Avenue. Commercial proper- Each side collected nine budget — and you can do it challenge and high pay? We Mr. Bergin Hornet For Sale 23 area. Seriously. Where can you gel ty. Six Room Colonial. (Jnly bedroom with dressing Seattle (Abbott 4-7) at The Queens Inter- 1487 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. an eight room home with 1740 m . led to victory. Price Maltempo enjoyed while you are right in the are a new Geriatrric i Men- $36,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- hits, Ken Roback, Rick Minnesota (Thormodsgard national Farm 'champs, Danny Guachione ac- ft. of living space, built in 1970 with area, family room, large Barb Barnes collected a big night with three office. Then you will be tal Retarded Facility. 06040 871-0385 three baths on an acre lot, 7475. game room with pool table Migliore and Kevin Garity counted for all the scores Immediate openings for part overlooking the lake for only three hits as the locals up- N loaded the bases in the scores and Andy Boggini taken to the homes you plus extra building lot. each collecting a pair for as the Matadors blanked time 7 to 3, full and part time 3 $35,900?? ^ e it...com pare for NEW LISTING - Two family, ped their record to 4-3 with California (Ryan 11-7) at seventh but could not score added a pair and John King wish to see. In most cases DDNT MISS yourself...owners Must Sell. the North Enders while the Comets, 36. Two of the to 11, plus II to 7 Supervisor. two car garage, plus many winning pitcher Doreen Texas (Ellis 4-7), N in the wild game. and Chris Ogden one each. he will introduce you to the LPN - Experienced in Gerar- Tony Barrett had three tallies came in the second Contact Mr. Atlas for con- DISHWASHER Full Time YDUR CHANCE extras. Asking $42,900. Call LAKEWOOD CIRCLE Downham also delivering Jim Nichols stood out for present owners and help fidential appointment, tics - For Part time, 3 to 11 at Days. Permanent position. blows and John Rubinow stanza, one in the first. Help Wanted 13 Help Warned 13 a small facility for the elderly To See These now, Paul J. Correnti Real AREA — Immaculate 7 the tying and go- the MeteorsT answer any questions you between 9 and 4, 278-1060. Apply to Tacorral, 246 Broad Estate, 643-5363. two for the Contractors. John Burke and Tim In Manchester. Call Barbara Two Homes room Cape, country ahead runs. Fran Massolin INTERMEDIATE might have. Street. kitchen, fireplaced living Double skeet victory Finnegan were other stan- RECREATION AIDES - Full AIR FORCE now awards BABY SITTER Wanted for in- Clark, 647-9908, Monday thru T.L also drove in two runs. Four players got into the •k -k if Fridays, 7 to 3. *38,900 ■ Manciie$t6r - 3 EAST HARTFORD - room, 4 bedrooms, rec Five runs in the fifth in- douts for the Matadors time, one with musical associates degrees. Get fant. Beginning September. ALUMINUM STORM Window Manchester line. Six room scoring act as Manchester P r o f a t t l o n a l a n d background the other with technical training, good pay, My home, 4 1/2 days a week. Company needs help to sell, bedroom convonlontly room, targe treed lot. $40,- ning sparked Highland for Fred Bosshardt with Eric Wallert, Randy EXPERIENCED salesman CROCKHT picture book Ranch. Brick No. 3 topped the Cheney courtaouf tarvica It what special education. Sensitivity, and a great way of life. For Own tran sp o rtatio n . install and repair windows in located Cape In excoHent Realtor 643-1577 front, fireplace, custom 900. Park Market to a 7-3 ver- Nightingale and Bob Beavers, 4-2. you will racalvt from lha compassion, and the ability to enlistment details call 646- Experience. Call evenings, for men's wear. Opportunity Manchester area. Full or part kitchen, garage. Low $40’s. Trophy case in Fred Bosshardt's home is rapidly being for advancement. Call 643- condHioiL Eat-in kitdwn, dict over the Jaycees last Parrenti playing well for Jack Medzia, Rich brokart at C E NTUR Y 21, relate to multiple han- 7440. 649-4660. time. Telephone 1-223-4460 Hayes Corp. 646-0131. TOLLAND - Cape, 7 filled. ______dicapped persons a must. 9568, Mr. Youmans. before 8:30 a.m. rooms, 2 full baths, 3 or 4 night at Fitzgerald. Trio in lead the Comets. Spiller, Joel Malinoski and T E D F O R D R E A L finished basanwnt, (fining Pacing the attack with The sophom ore at PEEWEE WEST E STA TE , Rt. 44A Bolton Applications accepted at REAL ESTATE Career - Earn VERNON - Just getting bedrooms, formal dining John Kelley tallied for the Hillside Manor, 151 Hillside RELIEF COOK - Career room, and living room with MANCHESTER - Reduced for two hits each were Mike at Quad Cities Manchester High com- Lions and Devils failed to Notch, Bolton, 647-9814. minded individual. Good $15,000-1- annually. Must have started? Call us about this 5- room, rec room, wall-to- winners with Pete Krawitz Avenue, Hartford. 278-1060. license. Ralph Pasek, immediate sale, 54 Overrland room home priced at $20,500. Tierney, Jerry Cosgrove peted in three events at the record a goal last night. You can ba aura that wa benefits and salary. Second fireplaca. wall. lot 150x200. $39,900. COAL VALLEY, III. and Doug V ictor Realtor, MLS. 2&-7475. Street, Six room Cape, 2 or 3 B/W Realty, 647-1419. and Pete Devanney. The (DPI) - Artie McNickle Connecticut State Skeet Pamela Reischerl and will do our boat to find NIGHT HELP Wanted - Flexi- shift. Apply Vernon Manor, or '43,500 - Mandwster • 7 bedrooms with dormer, full Shooting Championships registering for the losers. you a homa In tha araa call 871-()385. 2-FAMILY DUPLEX, 5 & losers were led at the bat and PGA tour rookies Phii Maurice Moriarty turned ble hours. Apply in person. SECRETARY - Executive. room Ranch Kith 2 baths, basement, laundry, family MANCHESTER - A rural set- last weekend and came that will tarva tha pur- Center Giant (irinders, 660 $180.-)- C areer position room, workshop. Oak flooors, ting surrounds this attractive 5, living room, dining by Dave Malick with three Hancock and Wayne Levi in good games for the room, kitchen, 2 b^rooms. home with two firsts and pota lor you In tha way of Center Street. available with successful lovely large family room wall-to-wall carpeting, 6-room Raised Ranch. Three hits, one a homer, and Ken were tied for the lead with Devils as did Mike New roof, new gutters, one third. balng n a tr achoola tnd NOW IS firm. V. P. of marketing Divi- McDonald’s'” fireplace. Quiet, private, well bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Extra Major and Dennis Adams 6-under-par 65s going into Morianos, Subby Romano your Job. Wo a rt tha pao- TIRED OF HAMBURGER? sion seeking a self-starter to and attractive kitchen, one landscaped yard with garden large treed lot. B/W Really, new aluminum storms and Bosshardt won the 20 each added two hits, the second round today of and Eric Meyerhoff for the p i t h alp ar and lh a t’a Earn good money selling high- handle administrative level McDonald's'* at the Burr Corners car garage, sun porch, and and pool. Reduced from $39,- 647-1419. screens. Good income. SILK CITY the Quad Cities Open. gauge Junior and Class E Lions. IVew turf axtelly what wa will do tor quality guaranteed, nationally, THE responsibilities. Excellent 900 to $36,900. Must sell im- $42,900. adverlised products. Call for shaded yard. mediately. Cali 646-8621 Scoring in just two in- adult 12 gauge cham- you in tocuring a naw typist and steno skills. Growth Shopping Plaza has an opening for COVENTRY - Year round Ten players were one FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) details: 523-9401. opportunity and benefits out- anytime. nings, Fogarty's upended pionships and was second homa. Call ua anytima. waterfront home on nicely stroke off the pace at 6ff, Two scores by Dave — T h e N e w E n g l a n d TIME standing. Fee paid. Olsten a custodian. Hours are from 11 MMES QUIlilEY, landscaped lot. Fireplaced Frank’s last night at in the 12 gauge Junior to u rn ■ IIHIa extra and 67 players carded sub- Evans proved to be enough Patriots awarded Super- if -k if NOTICE; Now hiring. Steady Permanent Agency, 242 Realtor-MLS $28,500. THREE bedroom L- living room, three bedrooms, Wf NEED UETINQE NOWt Fitzgerald, 5-3, as Jim bracket. Trophies and as the Jets stopped the work. Starting to lake money this summer. Trumbull Street, Hartford.- P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will Ranch. Full basement, gar- 2-car garage. Asking $45,600. THINKINQ OF lELLINQ YOUR par rounds Thursday on the turf, Inc., of Garland, Tex., PROPERTYT CALL TODAY! Flaherty homered. He also brassards were awarded at Bruins, 2-1. Sean Ransom DID YOU KNOW? applications for full time We need boys and 549-5561. Include floors, walls, windows and age, non-through drive. B/W Realty, 647-1419. par-71,6,620-yard Oakwood a contract to supply ar- employment, A number of 648-0719 Lessenger Sells, 646-8713 , 423- singled. the Chaplin competition. tallied for the losers. girls 2 evenings per Country Club course. tificial turf for the team's We can help both you and jobs openings to be filled. Call ASSEMBLERS - People outside cleaning. Experience 9291. MANCHESTER - Colonial. Ben Grzyb, John Gion- McNickle, of Sacramen- The young sharpshooter JUNIOR EAST Foxboro-based home, the sellers negotiate a con- between 10 and 4, 872-4515, week. Must be is a m em ber of the needed for harness assembly, preferred, but we do have a super- New three bedroom. Country friddo and Bob Goehring to, Fla., shot a 33 on the Sean Belleville’s second Shaefer Stadium, it was an- tract which is satisfactory preuntable, layup, and soldering. Call fi46- 564 WETHERELL STREET - WATERFRONT Columbia - kitchen, fireplaced living Rockville Fish & Game FULL TIME WORK - for Exciting 3 or 4 bedroom stroked two hits each for front nine and a 32 on the period goal was all the nounced Thursday. The in- to both of you. courteous, and vised training program. 6 Room Colonial. Garage. room, 1 1/2 baths. Call 649- ,4 Club. mechanically inclined in- Contemporary A-Frame. Two ?m jBm the Oilers as did John back nine. He could have scoring as the Yankees stallation should be com- responsible. It In- Large lot. $40s. Shown by ap- 5125.______dividual to service small pointment. T. Shannon, stone fireplaces, reduced to Barry and Mike Kilby for taken the lead with a Other club members who topped the Raiders, 16. pleted two weeks before appliances. Call 872-4515 teruted, pisau have GENERAL OFFICE Clerk for small office. Diversified and Apply In person at McDonald’s®, owner. 568-6652. $89,500. Lessenger Sells, 646- MANCHESTER-1.28 acres, 6 the Marketmen. successful 15-foot putt for a won were Herb Haller in Phil Wilson’s play drew the Patriots home opener between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. parents or guardian 8713, 423-9291. Room Colonial. 3 out- AGENCY Class C and Tom Kizis in interesting position Burr Corners Shopping Plaza AAOMEVS REC birdie on the last hole but praise in Yankee colors against the Pittsbiirgh Equal opportunity employer. contact Both McLeod Knowledge of bookkeeping, buildings, all very well kept. between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, Ideal for raising family, or It took LaVallee’s one in- the ball rolled two feet Class D, both in 12 gauge, with Ed Ansaldi, Myles Steelers on Aug. 28, at the Manchoslor filing, typing and shorthand WILLINGTON - Only $32,900. Realtors and Bill Washburn was RECEPTIONIST-9 to 5. Mon- carpeting, aluminum storms, Seven room Rustic Ranch. 52 secluded living. $52,000. Must ning to get started and past the hole. McCurry and Scott Patriots' head coach Chuck Evening Herald. helpful. Please contact, Fran 2 furnaces, trees, $445 income. third in .410 gauge. Kml RoHMhardi TEOF^flEAL ESTATE day thru Friday. Write P.0, feet long, private, needs work. be seen to be appreciated. Goehring rating the same Fairbanks .said. Box 222, Manchester. Phono 647-9946 Banning, for appointment, $39,500. Hutchins Agency, M6- East Coast Realty, 528-9668; 643-2738. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- 646-4200 3166. 9291. evenings 647-9048. PAGE SIX -B - MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Kri.. July 8, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl., July 8, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B EAST OF IK MVER REM. ESTA1IMWKET OF TK IVER M E S ^ ...... NMUNWIM...: ■ f ' ...... •• ...... mu.mum. SOUTH WINDSOR *47,900 “ THERE’S NO HOME LIKE THE ONE YOU OWN” OPEN HOUSE IV«/com« Mat Out SUNDAY 1-4 P.M.

CONTEMPORARY RANCH TASTEFUL DECOR With 12 rooms In •xocutivo nolghborhood with runt Ihrough^hlt unique IhrM btdroom homo. Sunken adjoining In-liw ipsrtmont. Main houM hat Itrg* living and dining room, family room with huge tlono tunktn living room, formal dining room, 3 balha, 4 flroplact, 1W balht, cirpoting, double garigo plua an bodrooma, maalar btdroom with draaaing traa, family •era lot. $40’i. room plus gama room with pool tabla and many olhor faaturaa. “VACATION YEAR ROUND” Last new house left in this section. Come and Hear “SWIM, FISH, SAIL” about the homeowners warranty, the total wall, Lovely Chalet, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, 9 room Cape, fireplace, 3 full baths, country maximum savings on energy. large deck overlooking Lake Chaffee, treed sized kitchen, 1 minute walk to Amston Lake. lot. Asking $35,500. All this for $36,700. COME AND SEE the formal dining, large living room, eat-in kitchen, king sized master bedroom with walk-in closet & half bath. 2 other excellent DO COME sized bedrooms, 2 car garage, appliances and much more. DIRECTIONS: Sullivan Ava. to Qraham Road. Left on TRUE Spa do ta Wn room CotonW, 17iJ4 ll n l flow lanilly room, lars* living Qrltfln to aign. TREES - TREES - TREES room, dan, 1 baltia, tour badrooina, rae room, caniral vac, M i 40 From Irulta to nuU turround thla throe or lour bedroom haalad Inground p o d, 2 < cr garaga. aero loL older Colonial. An oxcipllonal homo at an axcaptlonal price. $36,000. jehards BLANCHARD & ROSSETTOi Realtors Realtors Inc. MLS “SPECTACULAR VIEW” “BRIGHT SPANKING NEW” 646-4200 agency 646-4200 189 West Center St. 646-2482 In Bolton overlooking Bolton Lake, 3 bedroom 3 bedroom Raised Ranch, applianced kitchen, 364 MAIN STREET 83 ELLINOTON ROAD Contemporary Ranch, fireplace, all new w/w large family room with corner fireplace, acre SOUTH WINDSOR 928-9048 carpeting, plus 160 acres. Asking $160,000. lot of matured trees, beautiful cluster of 12 birches. Buy now and pick colors of w/w FIVE K W USTWGS! carpeting. $51,500. HOUTWODD SR TIM COUMUL GET MORE with 2 r Living Room Secluded Side Porch Two Car Oarage Huge Matter Bedroom Now Root Hot Water Heat h b a l a a T A T B c o m p a n y on ISENTRY 111 l u r C M T U tTIfIT lU IIC IIIS IE I, CONd. n m Formal DInIna Room Spaclout KItchon mo r t g a g e QRACIOUS LIVINQ AT MODERATE COST l^^U R E A L ESTATE SEIMIES COMPARE IN THE FORTIESI NEW TO MARKET Twn H boom TWO FAMILVI MONEY? Two Healing Syalamt Recant Root Nina Btdroomtl New guttara, Downapouta Large Tread Yard Quiet Raaldantlal Street A SCARCE ITEM - HIQH FORTIES - WORTH ITI „ COMPLETELT REMODELED CAPE “ON BUS LINE” “BUILDER’S DELIGHT” Loi*Ta™"** “ ■ Badrooma J Shaded, private rear yard 7 room aluminum sided, 3 bedrooms, large 62 acres of gorgeous land, with loads of road Bunoci-'" **'’*«'• •hoMlno. but. kitchen, formal dining room, enclosed porch, frontage on two roads. Plus a 6 room 1800s BUDGET PRICED IN THE LOW THIRTIES. huge 2 car garage. Priced right at $36,900. Colonial ready to restore. $86,900. VICTORIAN COLONIAL PLUS 2 STORY SHOP Spotless Green Manor Ranch on tree lined street, Three Car Oarage FIrat floor Laundry fireplaced living room, country kitchen, private lot, this New Kitchen 100 Amp Circuit Broakora home must be seen. Call now, mid $30's. Oil Hot Water Heat MANCHESTER — Duplex 5-5, aeparate utllltlea. 1’A Bathe $2,500 down for llve-ln owner, plus closing coat. id e a l for antique shoppe (praaant uao) OR INVESTMENT ANY TRADESMAN USE. CENTRAL LOCATION. minded pepole should look at this 5-4 Duplex on quiet street, good rents, tenants pay utilities, separate fur- LIKE QRAPEVINES7 naces. Rva varlatlaa of Orapoa 200 Amp Service All Trim Newly Painted Huge Oarage Ralaad Hearth Rreplaca New Roof COLONIAL Big ig 2' Lot Romodolod lover should inspect this new home on heavily wooded lot, OH YES, THE HOUSE - BIO SIX ROOM COLONIAL 1st floor familyroom, country kitchen with built-ins, dou- ble garage, city utilities. THE HIQH THIRTIES - WORTH EVERY PENNYI “INCOME SPECIAL” “CRACKER BOX PALACE” Four Family, 18 rooms, aluminum siding, in MMY MOK - CU. US - W «NM! 3 room cutie, on large double lot. The perfect good condition. Located lo minutes to ECSC starter or retirement home. Would you believe m 79 Connecticut Blvd„ East Hertford TK WIIUIUI L BOnOffi AGENCY and MCC, just 20 minutes to Hartford and REALTORS AM Points IMoostlon lonrios m in the TEEN’S. 7>1413 UConn. On IV4 acres in Hebron. $69,900. 289-4331

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Homes For Safe 23 Homes For Safe Homes For Safe 23 Household Goods 40 r. REFRIGERATORS Manchester Washers, ranges, used, CUSTOM BUILT guaranteed and clean. New BARROWS We have one building iot shipment damaged, GE and .'4 6 . A N D remaining on Pilgrim Lane Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. Pearl and Son, 649 Main “SET LIKE A JEWEL” (off Porter Street) for a “LAKEFRONT” Street, 643-2171. WALLACE custom built home by 7 room aluminum sided Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 3 On beautiful Bolton Lake. Five room Ranch C O M P A N Y MANCHESTER PARKADE Orlando Annulli. Please MOVING. SELLING bedrooms, nice family room with sliders to front to back living room with fireplace call for details. Services Odered stone patio, 2 car garage. Very private yard, 31 Services Offered 31 Building-Contracting 33 RoolIng-SIdIng ChImnty 34 EVERYTHING! - Some enclosed porch overlooking lake. Nice flat lot! thioM free if moved. Washing just a couple minutes to 1-84., $47,500. $34,000. 646-7833 WARREN E. C &M TREE Service - Free es- TEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES ED'S LIGHT Trucking - WES ROBBINS carpentry BIDWELL Home Improve- machine. Television, ana tim ates, discount senior Cellars and attics cleaned. chairs. 643-5908. O f FICES THR OUGH OUT CONNECTICUT HOWLAND remodeling specialist. Ad- ment Co. Expert installation citizens. Company Trees cut. Free estimates. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, altors 643-1108 Manchester owned and 646-1943. of aluminum siding,' gutters THREE PIECE Bedroom set built-ins, bathrooms, and trims. Roofing installa- WE’RE HERE FOR YOUII operated. Call 646-1327. kitchens, 649-3446. - $250. R efrigerator $25. ALUMINUM Siding does need tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- W asher $45, O ther m is- Beautiful new Contemporary Raised 9109. *11 0''^" ^’000 OFFICES TO SERVE Professional AMBITIOUS students willing cleaning. Free demonstration CUSTOM CARPENTRY - cellaneous items. 646-0233. to do yard work and odd jobs. Ranch with three bedrooms, two full baths, COAST, THERE ARE OVER 70 OFFICES IN I Spotless home in a very desirable neighborhood a Lols-Lend tor Salt 24 and estimate. 0 K Cleaning Homes, Additions, Repairs, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Pleease call 649-2868. Service, Coventry, Conn. 742- ELECTROLUX VACUUM - sliders to deck, overlooking peaceful two CONNECTICUT. CALL US ANYTIME, ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! tough combination to beat. But due to retirement Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, roofing, storm windows, aw- Wa are your award-winning RELO raal eatala BUILDING LOT For Sale - 6733. 345-2009. nings. (^ality workmanship, With power nozzle, in good ^ this choice property is available. Truly loaded with HIGH SCHOOL Student - condition. Call 875-9190. acres. $66,900. Henry Street. Near schools. free estimates. Fully insured, broker backed by over 18 yaara of axparlanc* ^ extras...a home that must be seen to be ap- No brokers. Call 646-4528. willing to do odd jobs. Lawns COMPLETE LAWN LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - and tervice to tranaferrad people and com- and clean-up, landscaping, 872-9187, 649-3417. I predated. Eight rooms in all, three bedrooms, IV2 Maintenance - Lawns, $5 and new homes custom built, WE BUY AND Sell Furniture. panlea. One call puta us to work marketing your MARLBOROUGH - Build to driveway repair and sealing, ^ ^H edges, $10 and up. 647- remodeled, additions, rec Cash on the line. One piece or 649-2813 I baths, a breakfast room, etc. etc. painting, etc. Call John 649- SPECIALIZING cleaning and an entire houseful. M6-6432. property here and finding new property (or you suit. 2 1/2 to 7 1/2 wooded rooms, garages, kitchens repairing chimneys, roofs, TEDFORD [ Give ua a call and let ua show you through at your 5517 or Dave 6434)794. Furniture Barn, 345 Main anywhere. acres. Your plans or ours. remodeled, bath tile, cement new roofs. Free estimates. 30 [ convenience. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- work, steps, dormers. Street beside Douglas Motors. Call us today. HIGH ACRES Lawn Care - Years Experience, Howley, 9291. Palniing-Paparing 32 Residential or commercial. 643-5361. E.lh Tattdei, Ffeaident I T.J. CROCKETT, REALTORS Landscaping, mowing, trim- Cali 649-4291. PAIR OF End Tables - iW OLverton ming, power edging, trucking. PAINTING - interior and Excellent condition. $20 for ' R E A L E S T A T E r-, REAL ESTATE 843-1577 ANDOVER - Two acre Call 568-4396. ROOFER WILL Install roof The Barrows & Wallace Company wooded building lot with 285 exterior, paperhanging, siding or gutters for low dis- pair. 569-4290 after 5:30 and foot frontage bordering State excellent work. References. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY weekends. MANCtlESTER HARTFORD Q BRICK, BLOCK, Stone count price. Call Ken at 647- aGencyrI I I MA)N StWAAT ■ MANCHtSUA, COaw OWMO • MS-MII MAlIDffS Wildlife Refuge. $14,200. Free estimates. Fully in- Carpentry and general con- 1566. 647-9914 646-7833 728-6615, Owner. 289-4805. Fireplaces, concrete. sured, Martin Mattson, 649- tracting. Residential and DINING ROOM Set - REALTOR PORTLAND ■ Great six room. MANCHESTER, REDUCED Chimney repairs. No job too 4431. commercial. Whether it be a Mahogany, like new. Gover- Yard, extra bath, children $2,000! Immaculate 7 room small. Save. Call 644-8356 for small repair job, a custom nor W hintrop Desk, Cape. U rge first floor family great. $250. Home Locaters Butinett Proparly 26 estimates. QUALITY PAINTING and built home or anything in Heating-Plumbing 35 mahogany. Hi-fi Console, Manchester Fee $35 522-4600 room, 1 1/2 baths, garage. Paper Having by Willis between, call 646-1379. mahogany. Phone 643-8681. Tremendous value. IVftst see PACKAGE STORE - Andover. EXPERT TREE Removal - Schultz. Fully insured, SEWERLINES, sink lines, this one! Only $39,900. East MANCHESTER - U rge 6-6 Growing suburban area. Free estimates. Insured, references. 649-4343, FOR ALL your Dry Wall cleaned with electric cutlers, NEW- - HOMES Duplex, with country kitchen, Coast Realty, 528-9668, 643- Working Manchester area for by professionals. McKinney 9969, Phone 742-8616 after 3 p.m. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall by attic space, 2 car garage, over eight years. Reasonable. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Company, 575 Center Street, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- □ MISC. FOR SALE fenced yard. Near school, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call, All-State Tree Expert painted for $lS0-$200 by Manchester. Call 646-8882. pany, 643-5M8. JAMES A. Mc C ar thy MANCHESTER - Cozy three • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • busline, shopping. Excellent Ratort Propartf 27 Co., 742-6591, scheduling now. Fh'ofessional WESTWOOD SECTION II condition. $47,900. Owner 872- bedroom Cape. Fireplace, for- NEWTON SMITH - NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Artlclea tor Salt 41 mal dining room. $36,900. East considers any job. 289-9287, 9870. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars evenings or weekends, Don. Remodeling, Repairing. Rec repairs, plugged drains, Coast Realty, 528-9668 COVENTRY LAKE - 200 feet ALUMINUM sheets used as from beach. Two bedroom, and attics. Moving large rooms. No job too small. 649- kitchen faucets replaced, SOUTH COVENTRY evenings 643-9969. appliances, also stone or loam printing plates, .007 thick, Coun- winterized summer cottage. PAPER HANGING Expert. 3144. repaired. Rec rooms, try comfort five room , gar- delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. bathroom remodeling, heat z3x32", 25 cents each or 5 for $15,900. 859-1665. Your average paper, in $1. Phone 643-2711. age, appliances. $250 Kid's MAGNIFICIENT Custom av erag e room , $30. Mr. CARPENTRY, Custom modernization, etc. Free NEW LISTING great. Home Locaters Fee Built - Early American Dutch VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Estimate gladly given. M & M Colonial, surrounded by three WOODSTOCK, Ckinnecticut - Richman, 646-3864. Houses - Addditions, garages, VERNON-SIx room Ralaad Ranch. Partial flnlthad rac $35. 522-4600. sofas, chairs, cars etc. No roofing and siding, kitchens, Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub wooded acres, and spring fed Quasset U ke. 100 feet on the need for expensive Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts. room, 1W batha. Only $35,900. I water, buildings, well, elec- PROFESSIONAL Painting - bathrooms, and repair work MANCHESTER - Owner pond. Beamed ceilings, slate recovering. 568-5878. PLUMBING and Heating - Brownies, nurses. East and wide board floors and tricity, financing available. Interior and Exterior. oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar- relocating. Year old six room vis for estimate, 643-6712. Fast service. Reasonable Catholic School. 649-1225. more highlight this unique $12,0«). 742-6581. Commercial and residential. Colonial in excellent condi- REWEAVING bums, holes. Free estimates. Fully in- rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- tion. U rg e rooms, bath and home. East Coast Realty 5 ^ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 6567. SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, ELUNGTON >29,900 9668; evenings 643-9969. sured. 646-4879. 1/2, all appliances, wood deck Raal Batata Window shades, Venetian CARPENTRY St Masonry - processed gravel, stone, sand Wanted 26 and fill. For delivery call Imagine a commercially located Two overlooks large yard, es- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. J.P, LEWIS & SON - Interior Additions and remodeling. NEED ONLY 2 BEDROOMS? tablished neighborhood, SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Free estimates. Call Anthony Flooring 36 George H. Griffing. Andover. ..i Family home for only $29,900, $290/per room Custom Ranch. Two ALL CASH For your property, 5221. and Exterior Painting, 742-7M6. *■ ■ priced right. Call United Real- Paperhanging, and Squillacote, 649-0811. A rare find at Northfleld GreenI These ty, 646-5016. baths, cast iron baseboard within 24 hours. Avoid Red month income from tenants which have Tape, Instant Service. Hayes remodeling. Fully insured. FLOOR SANDING St heat, central air conditioning, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR CARPENTRY, Remodeling, TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers. - lived here 4 years. Tenants pay all utilities, smaller units don’t come along very often, 3 1/2 garages, $54,900. Hayes Corporation, 6464)131. 649-9658. Refinlshlng. Floors like new. COVENTRY - Circa 1743 Salt- Painting - Insured. Good Additions - Roofing, siding, No waxing. (Siipeciallzing Good condition. Good for Picture your home being built on one of these lots Corp. 646-0131, work. Reasonable rates. Free , or welding. Call 649- and this home is located close to shopping and this one's a beautyl Finished rec box. Seven rooms completely SELLING your house? Call us INFLATION FIGHTERS - and painting. No job too Itaining flooi Ranches, Capes, Dutches, Salt B6x, Raised Ranch, estimates. Call Ed Dascanio om noon til 6:00 p.m. renovated and in excellent first and we’ll make you a Save 20 to 50%! Quality small. Free estimates. 644- Ceilings. In-outside painting. and (Colonials now'going up. Stop out to see this and highways. room In the basement, central air con- condition. Must be seen! Call MANCHESTER - 2-3 649-6985. 3079. Morso Stove Dealer. John REDUCED PRICE Bedroom Cape, Fireplace, cash offer. T.J. Crockett, interior-exterior. Painting. In- « ditioning, carpeting, and appliances. At- KOHLER - Campbell Console beautiful area or call for an appointment to see our Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, Realtor, 643-1577. sured. Free estimates. Call Verfallle, 646-5750, 872-2222. VERNON—You mutt • • • to appraclata thla uniqua 0- 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., remodeled kitchen, inground CARPENTRY - All types of CARPENTRY • Repairs, piano and bench. Fruitwood. plans. Priced from $59,900 to $64,900. The tractively priced at $34,500. ropm Ralaad Ranch. Spacious tummar Florida room, pool, city utilities, excellent 643-1609, 742-9423. Excellent condition. Like Manchester Office, 647-9139. IMMEDIATE Cash for your carpentry; Remodeling, remodeling, additions, gar- DIroctlona: Koonoy St. to right on Nutmeg Or. to right rac room with Franklin ttova. $40,500. Equal Housing Opportunity. condition. $39,900. Hayes roofing, siding. No job too new. 649-6290. property. Let us explain our PAINTER NEEDS Work - ages, roofing. Call David at and follow dirt road to lop then loft to Corp. 6464)131. small. Free estimates. 644- Patria, 644-1796. Sarvleaa Wanted 31 Gallery of fair proposal. Call Mr. 3079, Interior, Exterior Painting, • 5 yar atari of modala. MANCHESTER, REDUCED- Papering, by the hour or job. tm n sH BY OWNER - Immaculate Belfiore, 647-1413. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed Homes Roomy four bedroom Dutch. Residential, Commercial. EXPERTS - Stone work. Dry »M »ja realty company D.F. REALE seven room aluminum sided WINDOW CLEANING - attics, garages, yards sand and stone. 643-9504. Treed lot, extras. $40s. East MAY WE BUY your home? Summer homes, apartments, wall, retaining walls, stone RENLTY C0„ DK. Cape.. Wall-to-wall carpeting, Commercial St Residential. cleaned, moving trucking. Coast Realty. 528-9668. Quick, fair, all cash and no windows puttied. 20 years steps, ornamental work, HOURS: 175 Main S t 646-4525 Evenings. 646-7603. fireplace, rec room, low Full insured. Free estimates. reasonable estimates. Let us Loam for sale. Lawn service. TAG SALE - Saturday St Sun- M E R R in AGENCY 646-1180 Dally 1:30 • I pjn. *4 3 -a *« 3 heating, 1/2 acre. $43,500. 643- problems. Call Warren E. experience! Will Travel. E. No job too big or small - 568- day. to to 6. 70 Falknor Dr. Sundaya Ckwad Mii. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Call Quality Maintenance In- Davis. 649-0495. beautify your home. Call after .REALTORS 122 EAST CENTER ST. Sat. 9 ajn. • 0. p.m. Robort D. Murdock, Raaltor 1695. corporated, 646-8845. 1 p.m., 643-9508 or 649-5635. 8522. Jalousie Door, lawn mower. I hniKPhnId Uem< lnv.s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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If there le auch a thing as a saxy 73 PMTO WAGON $2195 car ... Ws hava ana - 1975 Monia *8777 *4977 Blue, standard shift, AM radio, air con- Carlo. ditioning. CHORCHES IS YOUR LEASE HEADflUARTERS 75 GHEV. MONTE CARLO $4495 Landau, silver with red vinyl top, low FOR CHRYSLER-DODGE CARS & TRUCKS •••••••••••••••••••••••••• aaa99•aaaama* ******•**••••••••••••••••• 74 FORD RANCNERO $3395 mileage, stereo, swivel seats. 4uro8 For Solo B1 Auto* For Sala 81 Autoa For Sale 61 Bronze. V-8, automatic, power steering, Motorcycle*-Bicycle* 64 go^r^^rakes. radio, low, LOW LOOK AT OUR FULLY COUCH AND CAR Herculon 288 75 FORD MAVERICK $2595 RECONDITIONED PRE-OWNED AUTOSI sectionnal sofa; and 1973 Easy to crochet and trim 6 cylinder, 3 speed, radio. Hornet Hatchback. Call and with a pretty butterfly, 73 CHEVY MAUBU $2095 make reasonable offer. Must HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 you’ll want to make these FX-12(X) - Built by factory soft slippers for yourself 2 Door, brown with tan vinyl top, 71 OLDS VISTA CRUISER $2195 73 DODGE POURA $1995 sell, leaving state. 649-7463. and for gift-giving. - 73 PMTO WAGON $2495 automatic, power steering. *% QUILTS ON PARADE. 76 ROYAL MONACO $4095 73D00DIW-2Q0 $339$ - Lowest Rates Available! Direction! for iliteen quIlU. •I'D' SodHP V-8 auto , PS PEI A C rao'aitires 1970 OPEL GT - Very low Pickup. 4 orhaal drtva with plow, auto., PS. 8 fl HUGE SAVINGS! al l ver y mileage, engine excellent con- Immediate binding authority. No. Q-118-GRANDMOTHER'S FLOW- DILLDN : .1 ar'ce o* tacicry .v.Tfranty box. \ . Sunny Day Option. Clarke In- ER QUILTS. 18 flic in a tin i quIlU. THREE FAMILY Tag Sale - LOW dition. Call 649-1026, after 6:30 SALES & SERVICE, INC. surance Agency, 643-1126. No. Q -119-AM ERICA'S FAVORITE 1.000 items. Old pitcher and FORD MILBACS p.m. AFGHANS. A heautiful leloctlox. bowl, carnival, oil lamp and S DS MEU 73 CAMARO 643*2145 319 Main St„ Manchester 7 01 0 $2995 1977 HONDA 750. E x cellen t furniture. June 25th. rain date TRUCKS 4 Door Sodan, 6 cyl., automatic. PS. blua with Orar'nr' W PONTIAC LEMANS 1976. 26th 10 to 3 44 Warren matching intarlor. PS PD P.S., P.B. Only 24,000 miles. condition. Many extras, with Avenue. Vernon, (off Tunnel Reasonably priced. 525-9026 bell Helmet. Call 643-1361 or Campera-Trallera WONDERFUL! r 643-7398. Mobile Home* 65 Road I 76 TRIUMPH TR6 $5395 75 DODGE D-200 PKXIP $4095 before 3 p.m. rtavy blue. !oa mi'oago etceuent 94 ton, V-8, F>8, F>6,3 ipaad. 6 It box, Adventurar | 1968 VW Squareback. Four 1960 HARLEY Davison - 1972 13 FOOT Shasta. Good cor'd ton A*,i F*.’ stereo tape Packaga. I 77 BUICK ESTATE WACOM Panhead dresser. Low condition. Sleeps four. $ ^ . Is the way Marie Wolfe, of 50 Warren Avenue, Vernon, new tires, engine runs great, Call 649-4260. ArtIcIa* lor Sala 41 Garden Product* 47 Apartmant* For Rant 53 Apartmant* For Rant S3 Rpartmant* For Rant 53 h m i I. ImM. h c M b , h M needs body work. $500. Call mileage, $1950 firm. 527-9689. Conn, describes the response to her Tag Sale Ad, which SALE Cl after 5, 643-2836. 24 FOOT DIAMETER pool MULCH HAY - $1.50 per bale 73 DODGE POLARA $2395 74 DODGE D-200 JAWA CALIFORNIA 1973 - ran in The Herald Classified Section June 23rd. and with filter. $175. Call 643-1207 THREE AND Half Rooms - Cuttom Station Wagon, automatic. PS. air 8 ■ f’'- i n -5 'TA • '*»<( t.jl:, i» r’t916" PRICE ’ 4100 miles. Street Bike. 350 2 at farm, Vernon. 875-73(». Will THREE ROOM Apartment - Second floor, stove, axoaSant condition, loadad. 7496 1968 PONTIAC Tempest - 24th. Approximately 100 or more people showed up! after 5:30 p.m. deliver, minimum 10 bales. Heat, hot water, appliances, Needs some work. $250. Ask cycle engine. Excellent condi- refrigerator, heat, hot water. tion. Asking $675. Call 643- OK, We’ l l make air conditioning. Storage Big yard. Garage. Front 77 U S M H CUSTOII M l . CPt for Mike, 646-2191. NORRIS-HYDE Upright 75 PONTIAC LEMANS $3895 iMd *7041. luMqtowMk. K, rt. to Oamm 9634. Antiqua* 45 area, laundry facilities, gar- porch. Nice neighborhood, 74 CAMARO $3695 the first move! She also gives special praise to her paperboy, Jim Gottier of Player Piano. A-1 condition age. Security deposit. No pets. Door Hardtop auto PS. P0 air AM-pm radio V-8, automatic. PS. PB. naw tiraa. gold wtMh, ladM M, 6 Mn. 1966 AMBASSADOR - Runs with over 240 good rolls. Has stores and buslines near by. Md al Itres copper Wi i ri brown Vir#l .nierior. balga vinyl roof A matching Intarlor. YAMAHA 1975 DT 250 Enduro Warren Avenue, Vernon. WANTED Antique furniture, $225 . 643-4884 , 6^7268. I lsokingi! No pets. Ideal for school well, engine strong. Tinker’s been electrifi^. $1200 firm. S We offer the largest varielv of - New. Bought for $800. Sell glass, pewter, oil paintings, or i delight. Best offer Saturday. Call 1-413-267-3778. ^ attractive apartments and ! teacher, or young married l» f'7«3F PRKE *6640 for $700. Call 643-0545. $500 OFF other antique items. R. FOUR ROOM Apartment, ^ townhouses in Manchester * couple. Security required. Takes it away. 649-1415. Shouldn’t You Be Putting Your Tag Sale Ad Harrison, 643-8709. Available August 1st. Heat, J K Ftental office open dailv D-5. $195 monthy. Call 649-'7812. any home In atocki hot water, appliances, laundry S weekends, U-S. 1972 MUSTANG - 302, 1970 350 HONDA. $350 firm. Building Suppllaa 42 CHORCHES MOTORS, IHC. 77 BUICK KECAL2-DK.CPL Call 569-3217. Ovar 50 homaa to Where It Will Do You The Most Good? W.ANTED - Old toys, post facilities, storage area, gar- FIVE ROOM Heated Apart- Itok f707^ Iqto—Wli. M, to to MUM automatic. Very good condi- chooaa froml All priced age. Security deposit. Lease. DAMATO tion. $1800. Call 646-3583, or NATURAL STONE for cards, steins, stringed in- I ment. Security required. Authorised Dealer I'M , Chwn wiMto laUw )•, t aan. 1975 YAMAHA RD 350 B. 4,000 to aall from $3,995. struments, ppaintings. fur- Adults. No peU. $255.643-4884, Inquire at 77 Oak Street, 646-6668. retaining walls, veneers, 646-7268.. miles. Mint condition. Extras. niture, clocks, advertising I ENTERPRISES Manchester. Tradee walcoma. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE patios, etc. Pick up by the 646-1D21 'CHRYSLER $650 or best offer. 649-4046. pound or delivery by the ton. items, outright purchase, con- urr>68i 2» pmce *5942 1969 CHEVY Im p ala - FIVE R(X)M (three bedroom) Excellent condition. $795. Call MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD... m iton Notch Stone Quarry, signments. 644-8962. la Horn** lor Rant 54 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville - Now i t ’ s Your 649-3163. Duplex for rent. Garage. Nice 80 Oakland St., Manchester 643-2791 649-1976 anytime. area. Close to center. Rent 77ELECTIA LIMITED ^ D I. CPL 650. Bored 40 over, new crank, WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, SIX ROOM CAPE - Close to SHA iTOW, IM uh I, Ih 4i 4 W O O H Move! CALL TODAY — PHONE 643-2711 $190. Write to Box Y c/o 1970 CHEVY Impala - Four rods, bearings, valves, Dog*-Blrd*-Pat* 43 Furniture, Old Toys, Pain- BEAT THE COMMUTE! shopping, bus. schools. $325 retainers, guides. 1,000 miles tings, Dolls, Stringed Manchester Herald. Security Cromwell area’s most monthly. Security and door, V-8, automatic, brown deposit required. with vinyl top. Call 649-2977. since new motor. $1,000. Call FREE PUPPY to good home. Instrum ents. 646-2690 prestigious and luxurious references requireo. Mr. 1970 CH A LLEN G ER - CHEVROLET BELAIR - 1970 1971 PLYMOUTH F u ry - iO T ’10,6M"pmcE *8788 643-1756, or 289-9046. Can be Mixed German Shepard. Four (anytime). studios. One. two and three Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- Eixcellent condition. Asking PLAZA ATTRACTIVE Three room Automatic 6 cylinder, new Four door sedan, V-8, 1969 SCOUT - Four wheel seen at Five Star Choppers, months old. 646-1132. bedroom apartments from 4200. snow tires, Mag wheels, 4 automatic transmission, $600. Call 643-9483, anytime. 102 Burnside Avenue, East 3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter Apartment - Stove, 77 BUICK RECAL 2-DK. SPORT CPL Drive. Excellent running con- refrigerator, heat, electricity, $160 to $289 per month. Call extra rims. Call after 6. 649- power steering. Excellent Stodi f7 IM , mammlk, ymm UNririi « M m , ill wlin$ to dition, no rust, low mileage. Hartford. HOMES DOG-CAT BOARDING Tires - In good condition, and today, 632-1300, Only 15 4256. $1000. running condition. $550. 875- Jin.Y SPECIAL - Red 1974 1346 Wilbur Croat ®ie Herald reasonably priced Call 643- references. No pets. $165. 646- OHIcaa-Stor** lor Rant 55 Asking $2095 . 646-2796. bathing/grooming. Obedience 3167 . 228-3540. minutes to downtown Hart- 0276. Gran Torino Ford. Automatic, Highway, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4739. power steering, power brakes, protection classes. Complete ford. ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square 1966 FORD Mustang Converti- Campera-Trallera Berlin Tpka., modern facilities. Canine ••••••••••••••••••••••••••I MERCURY MARQUIS 1971 - air. Excellent condition. iiT f *6566*^ PRICE Mobile Home* 65 MANCHESTER - Three or feet industrial space, 2.000 ble - Needs tune up. $550. Call Truck* lor Sale 62 Berlin, Conn. Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon BOLTON - Small three room square feet office space. Easi- 643-4026, after 5:00 p.m. Leather interior, am/fm $2600. 64^6013. four rooms. Convenient loca- stereo, good condition. Call 1-626-0369 Road, Manchester. For reser- □ RENTALS apartment. (Separate house.) ly sub-dividable. 249-0495, 249- FORD 1974 - E x c e lle n t 18' CAMPER tra ile r - single tion. No pets.. Security 649-4866, 646-9083. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. axle, excellent condition. JAFFO POOL TABLE - SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- USED SADDLES - One vations please call 646-5971. deposit. Call Joan, 568-1054 or Stove, refrigerator, electrici- 4715, NEED CAR? Credit bad? pickup. 18,500 miles. 649-4866 Automatic, power steering, Eleven years old. $1,500. Call Professional. J300. or best ditioner. 14.000 BTU. English hunt seat. $75. One 643-9797. ty. Parking for one car. $140, Bankrupt? Repossessed? or 646-9083. offer. Good condition, needs Excellent condition. $190. Call THREE LITTLE kittens lost Room* tor Rant 52 649-7158. A’rrRACTIVE Four room of- Honest Douglas accepts 1973 OPEL Manta Luxus - air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best TEI 742-893.. Western, good condition, $120. Blue Max. Am/fm radio, to be recovered. Call 569-3217. 633-8113 afte r 6 p m Call 646-2972. their mittens and each is fice. Ground level, central lowest down, sm allest offer. 289-7035. looking for a good home. 23 CHARTER OAK S treet - MANCHESTER - Main VACANT SIX Room Duplex - payments. Douglas Motors, sunroof. Asking $1200. Call Motorcyclea-BIcyclee 64 ARE YOU SELLING your location, professional 647-9341 after 5 p.m. Free. Call 742-7642. Room with private entrance, Street. Two room three bedrooms, 2 children ok, building, parking and utilities. 345 Main. 1974 MAVERICK - 4 door. 8 PMBIMK mobile home? Buyers TAG SALES suitable for working Apartments, Heated, hot yard, cellar, security, Call 649-2865. cylinder. Bucket seats. Plush TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville wailing. Please call Plaza ELM MOTORS - Toyota. Dat- AKC Registered Dachshund - gentleman. Parking. $25 water, appliances, parking, no references. $190. 1-372-3558. WE PAY $15 for complete 1973 CHEVY Vega Hatchback interior. Vinyl roof. Excellent tl>NI$ST.,IUC«TA 750 , 8000 miles, oil cooler and Homes, Broker. 1-828-0369. sun specialists, factory 2 1/2 years old, very good with weekly. 649-1746. NO - Very good condition. $950. tires. Mounted snows. 27,000 trained, one day service, 114 pets. Security. 523-7047. PROFESSIONAL Office - All junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland (ifMmtlMMSn rack. $1,750. 289-4042. •••••••«•••#•••••••••••••• . children, $100. Call anytime, COOKING. SIX ROOM Duplex - Central Auto Body, 528-1990. Call 646-1844. miles. ’’Cream puff.” $2150. East Main Street, Rockville. TAG SALE - Everything must facilities. Excellent location. ba n iH 144 « I nk is , Na* ll Automotive Service 66 TAG SALE - July 9th and 10th. TAG SALE - Saturday July 623-6065. location. Near busline. Securi- 649-8730. «|wiy, m bhd M l CMn, iM 1973 YAMAHA 650. E xcellent 871-1617. be sold. No rreasonaale offers Four families, gas stove, fur- TWO FAMLIY - 5 rooms, 2 Good projection. Reasonable 9th. 123 Elizabeth Drive. 9 to 4 COMFORTABLE ROOM - ty deposit, references. 649- rent, 351 Center Street. 649- PARTS Department now open 1968 VOLKSW AGEN - ■blltM 111 Om Mmii H M to in . condition. Low mileage. $900 refused. Lamps, lawn mower, niture, clothes, books, and bedrooms. $250 monthly. tires, household items, mis- p m. Little bit of everything. IRISH SETTER Puppies - Nice location. Parking. Bus References required. Mr. 2139. 1680, 649-3549. Saturdays. Complete line of Automatic. Good running con- 1972 LINCOLN Continental - 649-9343. much miscellaneous. 10 a m. dition. Cheap transportation. cellaneous. July 8th & 9th. 89 Purebred. No papers. line. Adult working woman. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- Chrysler parts. Chorehes Two Door hardtop. 55,(HIO to 5 p.m. Wrights Mill Road, Asking $500. Call 6^5861. Richmond Drive. Manchester TAG SALE - Three family. Reasonable. Call 646-37M, 646- Call 649-6526. 4200. CLEAN, THREE Room Motors. 649-364’. miles. $2800. 649-2057. Auto* For Sale 61 Coventry. Third house from .Many miscellaneous items. 3899. apartment, heated, stove, KEEP YOUR COOL! Coventry Crammer School TAG SALE - July 10. 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9th and LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING FOUR LARGE Rooms, se- refrigerator, near busline. OFFICE SPACE Now la the time to chock and recondition your 10th 10 to 4 Rain date, 16th AKC REGISTERED Collie Room - Fully furnished. cond floor. Heat, hot water, 649-9&1. Moving. 51 Cooper Street. TAG SALE - Saturday July Utod Cart car’t Air Conditioning Syatom. Tape recorder, books, and 17th. Corner Route 44A St pups - 8 weeks. Immunization, Stove, refrigerator. Linens FOR RENT Cart 9th, 9 to 5 86 Green Manor appliances, carpeting in- decorator & baby items, toys, North River Road, Coventry. trie, sable and white. Eyes provided. 801 Main Street, 649- cluded. Lease and security. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled 250 square (e e l. ce n te r o( SCRANTON MOTORS -k-k-k SPECIAL Road. Moving Odds n ends, checked, 875-5641. 9879. four room apartment. Stove, Manctiester, air condilionina and 77 OLDS DELTA 88 76 CUTLASS SUPREME clothes, sun lamp, sports No children. $225. Available V*8, autornttlo. PS, PB. 2,000 mllM. 2-Door Hardlop..W 4, •ulom allc, PS, PB. AIR. THIS MONTH •17” books, clothing, toys, etc TAG SALE - Handyman's refrigerator, references. No parliinii. Call 643-9551 PLUS FREHEIT 8 PARTS equipment. on or before July 15th. 643- vinyl root, whitmvall radlili. S4S95 Heaven - Hardware, hand TWO VERY Special Kittens - THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur- 9787. pets. $165. 228-3540, 646-3167. $5898 TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to 5. GIGANTIC TAG Sale! tools, pipefitters tripod, chain Long hair, grey stripped, nished rooms. Kitchen “FULL HOUSE” SALE CATALANO’S AUTO SALES Children's clothes, curtains, Includes: Post hole digger, saw Tires, king size head- female. Free To loving home. privileges, centrally located, 4 ROOM FLAT - Second floor. 77 CUTLASS SUPREME 78 CHEV. CAMARO cabinets, electrical AUGUST 1st. Occupancy - Raaort Proparly Coup«, V-8. automaUc. PS. PB. air, landau roof, 371 MAIN 8T. books, etc. 187 Charter Oak board. Heath TV, lawn fur- Bolton. 643-6101. parking, men or women. Automatic heat, hot water. No mag whaala. raar dafoggtr, low mlleaajja.nlleatgt. V-8. auto., PS, PB. air, radial tirea, bucket eeata, appliances. ■ households, 1969 Spacious, clean, 5 room, 2 For Rant 55 646-6322 MANCHESTER, CONN. 646-6322 Street. niture, housewares, baby Deposit. Call 649-2358. bedroom apartm ent. pets. Adults. CaU 649-0769. LTD Country Squire. Just items, toys, water skis. Rain ENGLISH SETTER St Brit- $%98 *3098 about everything, including a Appliances included, utilities 76 GRAND PRIX TAG SALE - July 8th and 9th, or shine, 10 a m. to 3 p.m., tany Spaniel - 7 months. $22 PER WEEK - Centrally FOUR ROOMS, Plus enclosed COLUMBIA LAKE w ater- kitchen sink. Saturday and extra. Small child. Absolutely front home. July, August. 2-Ooof Hlfdlop, V-a, lu lo ., PS. PB, Ain, low 75 SEDAN DEVILLE 9 a m. to 3 p.m., 38 Gardner Saturday. 347 Spring Street. FREE! Call 646-1910. located. 146 Center Street. no pets. Security, references. sunporch. Redecorated. Quiet Sunday, July 9th., and 10th., Boat, Deck, no pets. $165 All Cadillac equipment Including AIR. leather in- Street, rain or shine. Please call 649-0013. 643-0863. residential. Second floor. One $8395 terior, vinyl roof. 3fcRA08| 10-5, 62 South Road, Bolton TWO FAMILY Tag Sale - FREE - 5 kittens. Litter train. car parking. No pets, weekly. 228-0602. Saturday. 10 to 4. 67 Bissell Please call 646-2059. CENTRAL LOCATION - children. Heat extra. $135. 78 CUSTOM CRUISER 74 PINTD WAGON TAG SALE ITEMS - One low THREE ROOMS, heat, Station Wagon, V-8, automatic, PS. PB. air, price takes all. Plus woodbur- Street. Lamps, bedspreads, Kitchen privileges. Free 649-9158. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, low mileage. S | TUNIUPA TAG SALE - Sunday July 12th utilities, appliances included. powtr wlndowa. power Mats, tilt wheal. ning cooking stove. Call 649- bird cage, clothing, jewelry, PUREBRED GERMAN parking. Security deposit. Security deposit and □ AUTOMOTIVE 31B G arden D rive. 10-4. odds n ends. Shepard puppies. Eight weeks References required. Appoint- EAST HARTFORD - Four 73 8UICK REGAL American oriental rug. fur- references required. No pets. eacHANO i old. No papers, no shots. $25 ment, 643-2693, after 5. $275 monthly. Call 646-6958 rooms, $175. with security. 78 MONTE CARLO V-8. automatic, PS, PB, air, divided front aeat. niture, household goods, mis- Aufot For Sala 61 Landau. V-8, auto., PS, PB. air, AM/FM atareo vinyl roof. M Q O I C TAG SALE - Moving. 33 Elro TAG SALE-July 8th., &9th., each. Call 649-8045. after 5 p.m. Stove and refrigerator. 649- radio, tilt wheel, crulM control, power wlndowa, cellaneous. 10 to 4. 36 Horace Street. SPICIALt Street. Manchester. Saturday, •••••••••a* •••••••••••••a MANCHESTER - Clean fur- 9366, 643-2481. 35,000 mitaa. ) 4 4 8 8 73 FORD WAOON 9 to 5. .Much miscellaneous. nished room near bus, ONE OWNER - 1968 Pontiac V-8. automatio tranemlaalon, power ateerlng, USE THESE COUPONS to TAG SALE - July 9th, 10 to 6 ’ ' " ! working NEWER DUPLEX - Three Tempest. 64,000 miles. Good power brakM, air conditioning. 18 Curry Lane, Manchester, irlLUBER APTS. TAG SALE - Saturday and GIGANTIC TAG Sale - July 9 St Rossetto, Carpeting, full basement, tile ; bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large condition. $650. Call 643-9263 78 COUPE DEVILLE off Keeney Street Lawn trac- TWO FLAGS Horse Shoeing. 12998 Sunday 10 to 4. Furniture and St 10. 10 to 6 p.m. 97 Harlan Inc. 646-2482. baths, appliances, heat, patio, air kitchen with appliances, full evenings. 236-2907 days. All Cadillac aquipmant Including AIR. Special SAVtlSAVilSAVlt tor with attachments, clothes, Street, Manchester, Ct. Graduate of Oklahoma conditioner, no pets, adults. basement with nook-up, large miscellaneous. 63 Walker Farrier’s College. Special for •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $8608 73 OLDS DELTA 88 Street. knic-knacs. Books, dishes, household yard, no pets. $285. 646-8057! 1960 VW CONVERTIBLE - Royal, 4 Door, V-8, auto., P8, PB, completafy Items, miscellaneous. July, $15 a head. Call Carneil CHARLES LESPERANCE Has new top. Needs engine. 74 ELDORADO COUPE EXAMPLE: reconditioned, a/c. new tirea. (2 to chooee froi^. Bumbach, 646-7230. LUBI-OIL-FILTiR TAG SALE - 9:30, Saturday & TAG SALE - Saturday & Sun- SIX ROOM • $250 $200 or best offer. Call 649- LowM whh til CtdlllM •quipmtnt. Air con- day, July 9 & 10,9 to 4. Rain or WE HAVE customers waiting S49-7R20 Unionlng, lu lt w InWrIor, tilt w IiM l, iltr * o . (2 Ip I UptoSQuarts Sunday, July 9th., St 10th., 150 for the rental of your apart- month'-- e ld T B iV .ocated. 5174. after 6 p.m. chooM from) Spencer Street. Antique oak shine. Old glassware, fur- TAG SALE - July 9th and 10th. 72 CHEVY MALIBU^ niture, miscellaneous. 244 11 to 4. 91 Main Street. Fur- Boat*-Acce**orla* 45 ment or home. J.D. Real Childr ?l»*7aq/-9639. 888B5 New 1977 V-8, auto., PS, PB. vinyi roof, excellent condition. ! of KENDALL Motor on office high chair, furniture, — Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ 1972 FORD G ran T orino McKee Street, Manchester. niture, draperies, household Wagon with air. Fine running 74 CADILLAC SEDiIAN 81798 I CHRYSLER PRODUCTS ONLY glassware, clothing, plants, item s, clothing, books, 14 1/2 FOOT MFG - 40 HP MANCHESTER - Large four ELLINGTON - Seven room De Villa. AN CadUlao equipment Including a/c, OLDS DELTA 88 etc. room, heat paid, yard. $180. apartment, appliances, large condition. $1400. Call 646-7393 SALE THREE FAMILY Tag Sale - records, brass, copper, silver, Johnson Motor. New lower leather Interior, tilt w h ^ , crulM control, atareo. 72 OLDS 88 81898 I VALID THRU JULY 30, 1977 unit generator. Starcraft Call now. Home Locaters. Fee yard. $275 plus security, ffft- or 6494)860. Town Sedan v-a, witonuiUc. PS, PB July 9th, Rain or shine. 108 much much more. Rain date, LOOKING for ai in real PRICE I $35. 522-4600. 0063. TAG SALE - We’re moving! Dafy Road, Hebron. Off Route July 16th and 17th. Trailer. Very good condition. estate rental • aparlments, Many extras. $1200 firm, 568- 1973 PLYMOUTH Satellite - stock #4166. Tinted glau, floor mats, air 70 CUtUSS SUPREME Furniture, small appliances, 85, Near Gay City. Camping homes, multijile dweellings, 74 CHEVY C A P R Ic t^ *** 2 Door Hardtop. 6. automatic, power ateerlng, books, miscellaneous. Friday 4403, a fte r 5. WILLIMANTIC - Four room, MANCHESTER - Four room, 318 engine, power steering, 4 Door Hardtop. V-8, automaHo, P8. PB. power equipment, lawn mower, TAG SALE - Scout uniforms no fees. Call J.D. Real Estate windowe. low mlleege. cond., remote control mirror, cruise con- power brakee. air conditioning, bucket eeata, low CHRTSIEB PRODUCTS TUNEUP SPEOAL St Saturday. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. appliances, yard. $125. Home heat paid, garage, appliances power brakes, air con- trol, whitewall radial tires, AM/FM stereo, shutters, household and equipment, plant stand, ditioning. Asking $1800 or best #Z88D 57 Weaver Road, Manchester. jewelry, children’s games, do- 8 FOOT SAILING Dinghy - L^aters. Fee $35. 522-4600. included. $225. Home bodyside moldings, reading lamp, con- $1898 appliances. Many mis- Fiberglass hull, aluminum Locaters. Fee $35. 522-4600. offer. 646-2956. *5987 cellaneous:ellar items. it-yourself handicrafts and CENTRALLY LOCATED - venience group. [ 6 C y l.^ 3 5 e 9 5 8 Cyl. • 3 8 . 9 5 ! TAG SALE ■ Moving. Must mast, nylon sail. Good condi- ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, 73 PONTIAC LEMANS miscellaneous. 133 Westerly Three room heated apart- 4 Door, V-8, auto., PS. PB. air, vinyl roof, low Includee Freight 9 Dealer Prep. I eAH^co•Add$2.00 nnens FORAffiCONDITIONINQ. Anz-nainiTmeiiain | ! lighten load. Large assort- TAG SALE - Dolls, glassware, Terrace, East Hartford, toff tion. 647-1306 after 5:30. ment. Second floor. Security. appliances included, kid’s SOUTH WINDSOR - Four 1973 DUSTER - 6 cylinder mlleago. O.K. $100. Don’t delay. Home large rooms, garage, yard, standard. High mileage, ment of books,records.etc. 75 and miscellaneous. Saturday O'Connell Drive) July 9th, 10 Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. Locaters. Pee $35. 5Q-4600. 1150. Kid’s O.if! iTome excellent condition. 643-9897 VALID THRU JULY 30, 1077 I Pleasant Street. Saturday and only. 10 to 4. 123 Walnut to 4. 78 OLDS 98 ‘2385 Sunday 9 to 5. Garden Product* 47 Locaters. Fee $35. 522-4600. before 2:30. 4 Door. Luxury Bodan, V-8, auto., PS, PB. a/o. aH Street, Manchester, FOUR ROOM Apartment - Mr. Goodwrench J GARAGE SALE - Antiques, MANCHESTER - Large three luxury equipment Special this week. Motors Newly redecorated wall-to- GIGANTIC TAG Sale - oak hail tree, hanging oil bedrooms, first floor, garage, MANCHESTER - Three' 1965 RAM BLER S tatio n says: ^ yERNON OROLE OODCa GIGANTIC TAG Sale - wall carpeting. Rockville, 871- kid’s g re a t. $255. Home bedrooms, yard for children, Wagon - Running condition. $2998 Household items, furniture, Moving. Bookcases, pool lamp, bench, cherry log coffee STOP AT THE 2403. ONL Y 2 MILES NORTH OF VERNON CIRCLE appliances, clothes infant Locaters. Fee $35. 522-4600. carpet, $201). Home Locaters. $150 or best offer. Call after 6, •OMtaioHa •Ponttoc •C m Mic table, kitchen set, freezer, table, sofa, bookcases, hooked CORN CRIB 643-6536. 71 LTD WAQDN mw mm. Inc. *Uta oenulne supplies, TV, toys, mis- rug. chest, clock, andirons, Fee $35. 522-4600. V-«, lulo.. PS, PB, air. I VoD camper, many miscellaneous On Buekland Road :cupancy. 9 ROUTE 83. V B 1NON cellaneous. July 9th and 10th. items. Gable and Reynolds etc. Lawn furniture. .Satur- LARGE TWO Room Apart- QM Partsl” We are open for the season. 10 to 6. spacious rooms,, f irs t flfloor, ment - Beautiful country set- TERRYVILLE - Beautilful 1973 CUTLASS S - Bucket 872 45 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 44 Sinclair Drive, Coventry. July 9 and day, 9 a m. 194 Oakwood Fresh corn and vegetables picked beautiful yard, garage, two 643-1181 Rt. 83p Talcottville Ave.» Vernon -oi Street, Windsor. (Signs daily. Pick your own. ting. Utilities included. $160 five room. Heat paid, children seals, vinyl top. 4 speed. 55.- 10. 9 a m. to 6 p.m 742-8256. Drive. Coventry. Northfield children, no pels. Heat extra, posted.) Subdivision. monthly, security. 742-9564 and pets accepted. $320. Home 000 m iles. Am/Tape. Best $255. 643-208L evenings and weekends. Lopaters. Fee $35. 522-4600. offer. 875-6007. / PAGE T E N -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn , Kri , July 8. 1977

Business

Let’s Play

Borg after No. 1 world ranking

the 40-year-old Lobster player-coach. By EARL YOST "I can tell your better in five more The latter was a last minute sub- Sports Editor months if I'm the best tennis player Is Bjorn Borg the No. 1 male tennis in the world, " he told the media after stitute for Tony Roche who was player in the world? he made his initial appearance in sidelined with a pulled calf muscle. Coi "I'm one of the world's top tennis Hartford. Borg, who exhibited a cannon-like players. " the 21-year-old native of There are many supporters of the serve, and an excellent all around Sodertlage. Sweden said after he led longhaired Swede who feel he's No, 1 game, was just too good for the can- the Cleveland Nets to an upset 26-23 following his five-set win over Jim- ny Emerson and won the set, 6-2. Carlton F. Slrout victory over the Eastern Division my Connors last Saturday in Getting two points was a moral vic- leading Boston Lobsters earlier this England. tory for Emerson, the man who has On the other hand, Connors has his won every major tournament at least week Presence of the 1977 Wimbledon army of followers for the No. 1 twice but is now better knwon as a ranking among the pros. doubles player. Promoted champion was the principal reason a Borg, in his first year in WTT play, However, in mixed doubles. Emer- record crowd of 6,118 turned out at was simply brilliant in his singles son and Mike Estep teamed to tame Carlton F Strout of the Hartford Civic Center to watch the matches. performance against Roy Emerson, Borg and Marty Riessen, 6-4, that South Windsor has been drew repeated applause from an ap- named controller of R.C. preciative audience. Knox and Company, one of The first man to win back to back central Connecticut's titles at Wimbledon since John New- largest multiple-line in- combe of Australia in 1970 and 1971, surance agencies, CUSTOM Strout, formerly office RESTRINGING manager for the firm, served in the U S. Navy 151 Roberts St. • TENNIS from 1954 to 1956, and holds Eqst H artford, C onn.' • SQUASH an associate s degree from the Hartford Institute of Tol. 52R-9251 • RACKET BALL Accounting. f UMMU WIIKLT TIIINIR CAJMRS Your House of He served in various ac- For Juniors and Adults Sportt far Tennft counting capacities for two Monday through Wtdnatdiy Hartford area firms before Juniors-1 hourlosson, Vi hour organizod play joining Knox as office 9:30-11AM Borg admitted this year's win was a Bjorn Borg awaits serve manager in 1965. - $20 p M student NASSI FF big one. Past internal vice presi- AMN.TS "It was a thrill winning the first dent of the South Windsor 1 One hour lesson. One hour ol play time at Wimbledon, but this one was Jaycees, he and his wife, 10;30AM-12:30 ARMS even bigger. Anytime you beat Jim- the form er Judith $25 per person for members and non-members of Mandwttar my (Connors) it's a big win, “ he con-

Schofield of Hartford, live 991 Main Stroot fessed. with their children Call 528-9251 Currently, Connors is ranked No. 1,

Kimberly. Kenneth and Borg No. 2 but the margin is wafer Michael at 97 Beelzebub thin and that rankings were made Rd before Wimbledon.

"My goal now is to win at Forest Hills, " Borg said.

Four attend Earlier this year, Borg beat Con- nors in the finals of the Grand Slam seminar Tournament. TENNIS? The 5-11. 162-pound Borg, happy Four Manchester in- How about paddle tennis, volleyball, with his fiancee as a member of the surance agents recently Nets as well, Mariana Simionescu, attended an annual Young basketball, badminton, street hockey, feels that experience, plus a reduced Agents seminar of the shuftleboard and more In one court In the playing schedule has greatly im- Independent Insurance privacy of your back yardi proved his game. Agents of Connecticut in "1 used to play 11 months of the Wallingford. year. Now I have cut that down to Those who attended were eight and one-half to nine months," Jeffrey Garhe of Clarke he added. Insurance Agency, Thomas

Crockett of Crockett Agen- On what Borg showed Wednesday PRO-COURTS cy, Inc., Wallace J. Irish of night, Connors' superiority will be the W.J. Irish Insurance seriously challenged.

Agency and Jon Norris of IT’S NEW - INEXPENSIVE The standing ovation Borg the John L, Jenney Agency. received when introduced was Professionally Installed, striped and Joseph C. Mike, state In- heartwarming. floodlighted for 'night play. Financing "I can never recall being greeted surance commissioner, urged the agents to in- available. like thai," he said, "I really felt good crease their professional and hoped that I played that way." He did. education. James Nocerino of the Follis Insurance Pro-Courts

Agency in New Haven, out- 649-7300 Anytime going chairman of the Young Agents Committee, served as moderator. Photos by Roback

Bjorn Borg prepares backhand return

Public

records Suimner 77 Season

Warranty deeds

Andrew Binok, George Enroll Now In... Tennis Savings Binok, John Binok, Anna

Kelly, Sophie Tedford,

Robert Wright, and Marion Badeau to William Kelly Jack Redmond’s New Jr., property on Gardner • BANCROFT • SPALDING • WILSON St., $45,000.

Jay A. Shaw and Miriam

B. Shaw to Jane E. Olson, TENN/S RACKETS

Glastonbury, property at TENNIS DAY CAMP Northfield Green Con- BANCROFT

dominium, $32,000. ANDIA WARM-UP Henry C. Moore to BORG AUTOGRAPH For BOYS and GIRLS 8-16 Yrs. OM. Edward J.M. Witt and Reg. $26.00 SUITS Susan E. Witt, property at Frama

39 Jensen St., $34,000. 2 wook$:-MON. thru THURS. 9 AM-12 NOON Only .IN K toyllc Evelyn C. Lloyd to • 3 Stripe Design Timothy P. O’Neil and FREE PLAV FOR CAMPERS ON FRIDAY SPAUUMN WI LSON

Michele Gorra-O’Neil, WORLD OPEN • Zipper Pocketo ki KRAMER AUTOGRAPH property at 121 Parker St,, Tops and Pants $45.00 Rag. $50.00 $33,000. 24 HOURS OF TENNIS LEARNING & FUN Frama $2099 Strung $29*9 • Available in Maroon, New trade name only Green, Navy, Red. Richard T. Cartwright,

413 Spring St., doing only $ 80a 00 = SPECIAL Rag. $29.00 business as Bio-Rhythm Stringing RatM — Any Woodan Rackal Strung with Studies, Box 206, Bolton. Your choice of Camp Dates Tournamani Nylon. Many olh«r stylM and ealdra from Whita Slag, Marriage licenses Traekwlaa, Franklin July 11 thru July 21 $799 Jaclar. Dennis M. Moran and — 24 HOUR SERVICE — Joan C. Pella, both of West July 25 thru Aug. 4 Springfield, Mass., July 30 MEN’S and LADIES at Second Congregational. Aug. 5 thru Aug. 18 YOUR David E. Rouse, Quincy,

and Debra R. Romeo, Sond your kids to camp with Jacki TENNIS APPAREL ADVANTAGE ADIDAS South Windsor, July 16 at

Church of the Nazarene. FOR MORE INFORMATION COME IN TO SEE US OR CALL US AT TENNIS MENS ADIDAS • TRETORN • BATA Marc S. Brannlck, 16

Hemlock St., and Pamela SHOES m ^ iig PBOKED J. Morton, Cromwell, July • LADY MEDALIST

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John A. Nalesnik, Avon, 2 MAIN ST. OPEN MON. to SAT. RACQUET CLUB and Laura J. Mrosek, 109 Waranoke Rd., July 8 at 404 W. Contor SL Manchester, Conn. 648-S880 "'Si’ 9 AW TO 9 PM South United Methodist.