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lEaat Hartford Showers Tonight, Sunny Tuesday Eupninn Hr ralb Dotalls on pago 2 R p f i p f a Fistht I ______^______— ______—------> A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20$ Single Copy » 15$ Home Delivered ® I vol XCVIII. No. 219 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, June 18, 1979 ______MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) I ------^------' I —s-sss Sandinista rebels tried tnpunch I Carter, ‘ Brezhnev 1 Sign ract establish a provisional capital I / thgrG. I rules, without verifiable limits and The guerrillas Sunday scored a I VIENNA, Austria (U P I)— Crystal chandeliers lit the elepnt without continuing dialogue is an in­ major victory in the struggle to I P re s id e n t C a rte r and S o v ie t. Carter and Brezhnev took vitation to disaster,” Carter said. oust President Anastasio Somoza, I p re s id e n t Leonid I B rezhnev the only two seats at the gold leaf and “Such an unrestrained competition canturinB the national miard ear-1 h'r®Siaeni Leom o 1. D reznnev gj,|^ covered table. would tempt the fate and the future riM ninL on the nations second I Signed the SALT II treaty during Brezhnev’s speech the and would insult our intelligence and ed in only four epi- lareestcitv 55 miles northwest of I today in a bid to prevent American president sat with hw would threaten the existence of ii'oUowing her death the^capitaL nuclear catastrophe on earth, hands clasped on the silk covered, first season, the I humanity.” Addressing the 72-year-old merely said she ’The national guard said in a I After signing their names 16 times communique Sunday that 7001 on four treaty documents at a silk- vjctorv in S e battle for Brezhnev, he said, “ Mr. President, away.” When the rebels, crossing from Costa Rica topped table, the two leaders rose the treaty a victory in the battle for ime back in the fall, I we both have children and we want 3 described as hav- Friday and Saturday, has been I .and to roaring applause shook hands , otratevir Arms them to live, and to live in peace. We i, but no cause was contained just north of Sapoa, I and bussed each other warmly on the , .” ® ,,‘ "® both have worked hard to give our ^en. three miles north of the border. I cheek in the European manner. Limitation Talks which have 8 own and our nations’ children that The commander of the southern I It was Carter who in itiate the em- for nearly 10 years without inter p- security.” your questions to column, Eden Pastora, popularly I brace. represent the r^totion hat Carter said, “As we set careful O 'Brien, N E A , 200 called “Comandante Zero,” an-1 The signing in the ornate Hofburg limits on our power, we draw boun­ ve, N ew York, N. Y. nounced over rebel radio that his I Palace took place at precisely 1:02 shared rules ... daries around our fears of one ’orry but we cannot immediate objective was break I p.m. (8:02 a.m. EDT). ® nimiiohnni thp another. As we begin to control our by telephone or through guard lines in the south to I Carter said afterwards that the -aij to Brezhnev fears we can better insure our future. seize Rivas, 19 miles north of I treaty set the world “on a safer ‘ “In setting our hands to this treaty, Sapoa and declare it a provisional I course,” and Brezhnev said it President, we both ha we set our nations on a safer ca^U l. I .defend^ man’s most sacred right- children and grandchildren and we course,” he said. n iu J J \ “the right to live ” want them to live, and to live in Th8 ailing Kremlin leader said, “In Brass iSeeded I carter grinned broadly during the peace. We both’have worked hard to signing this treaty we are helping to „ I onH thP Krpmlin loader give our own and our nations Children defend the most sacred right of every man — the right to live. By con­ I B r ^ k S S u t t o n believes th^ ‘‘‘c a r r s m ^ ,” “Each of us has only cluding the SALT II treaty we are making a major step forward along the road of overall improvement of graybeards with experience as I not one people, not one human being L c h or more as they need young, I ^ ® r^ ««ht of every m a n - the right ^ ^ Soviet-American relations and con­ sequently of the entire international combat-ready troops. I ponduding the SALT II treatv ^®ry in the battle for peace. A victory The emphasis on youth over I By conclu^^^^^^^ is here for all.” climate.” The treaty limits the two super­ experifence may be a m ist^e, I overall improve- I" a hushed ceremony at the Hof- powers to 2,400 strategic missiles with only three out of every five I 8 soviet-American relations burg Palace, the world’s two most and heavy bombers each. That military personnel regarded as I ^^p pniirp inter- powerful men signed their names 16 ceiling will drop to 2,250 after Dec. I being “fully productive,” the in-1 -Z .. ,i,p 72 vear-old ^mes each on documents comprising 31, 1981. s titS te ’s study, “ Youth or I ® ™ ‘fd ’^-year-old theStrategicArmsLimitationTrea- This limit will require the Soviets Experience?ManningtheModeml ty. Military,” said Sunday. • I Carter^^^ sam Franz to reduce their missile force by some Empevor 250 missiles but will allow the United vi^s *-ValSL^oTuW a?ed s S r rtiJns on a s t cou/s’e Josef I used in the 19th century for States to add nearly 400 if it should vices, adhering to outdated ■ president we both have children meetings of his privy council, the choose to do so. policies handed down from I • _„„dchildren and we want them leaders put their signatures to four It will allow each side to build one previous eras, place a p e a te r I documents - the 22-page SALT trea^ new strategic missile and the United premium on youth and vigor at I > .i,. Hofburg ty. *ts two-page protocol and its 43 States announced immediately the expense of experience,” but I p^^®‘'X r e finm L rors S pages of subsidiary documents , before the summit — at which Carter there would be some new thinking I ^®’^ J X ^ V i e n T L IS ^ a n ^ “The Strategic Arms Limitation U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Soviet President Leonid and Brezhnev met for the first time Talks, which have gone on for nearly Brezhnev appear outside Russian Embassy where they held a — that it would proceed with the and?iSteU^vTwlmS" p S r i “ h u ‘ Seventh ^ j S t y " 10 years without interruption, repre­ development of the land-mobile l sent the realization that a nuclear meeting before the official SALT II treaty signing at the h a s T e e n t X reT uU was packed with diplomats, gover- strategic missile called MX. I technological substitution has I nient officials and press. arms competition without shared Rooutensall. (UPI photo) I yielded a more industrialized I 1 |S S ;S Talfc* at Capitol Frustrate Truckers reached an agreement calling for roads. I Ha r t f o r d (u p d - independent various stations. Rubber Accord not going to haul your food.” Mrs. Grasso told truckers who Following the meeting, the them to break up the blockade AKRON Ohio UIPI) — The I truckers, who’ve been blockading gas Herrick’s rig was one of about 30 blockaded diesel pumps at three that pulled up near the Capitol before truckers said they would gather around 7 a.m. today. I U nitS Rubber Workers today an-1 Pr^P.f A truck stop spokesman said the stops in Milford and Branford last the meeting at a state office building across from a Union-76 station in nounced a contract settlement I and highway regula ions, won a litt e truckers agreed to leave for Hartford week that there wasn’t much she between Powers, Public Safety Com­ Branford, where they staged a park­ with Uniroyal Co., where 8,500 I Pound in talks wito state ofhcials at that time for the meeting to dis­ could do for them. missioner Donald Long and in last week. Their representatives workers ha4 been on strike since I l®ft frustrated. cuss their complaints about high fuel ’The truckers last Friday to end I „ g I Transportation Commissioner Undersecretary for Energy Thomas met at the Capitol with Rep. Gerard Patton, R-Milford. prices and state regulations. their four-day blockade of pumps at A URW sDokeswoman would Arthur Powers told the truckers they Fitzpatrick. the two stops on the Connecticut I A decision on whether the The truckers are upset about The officials, six independent Turnpike in Milford after the owner truckers, and five representatives of blockades will continue was expected Ckmnecticut’s left-lane prohibition I three-year Uniroyal pact, but said I ^ *^®^ m for their vehicles and the 73,000- of one of the stops said he’d drop it did exceed an agreement! cab room. He said the permit would truck stops where drivers have later. The truckers removed their rigs pound weight limit. Forty-seven trespassing charges against nine I reached Friday wfth B F I be in effect while the issue is studied. staged blockades, gathered around a drivers arrested last week when the conference table to thrash out the from a Southington station earlier other states allow trucks weighing up i S ^ i c h I The issues of truck weights, left blockade began. problems. Monday. They also staged a short, Jo 80,000 pounds on their highways. Later today, the union’s Big ^“reTrffSolv^'“ overnight blockade at the R&R' An annual attempt to increase the In Concord, N.H., about 15 indepen­ I Four advisory committee is to | , ^® sulvM . The truckers met last week with dent tractor-trailer drivers sur­ Gov. Ella Grasso, but she told them ’Truck Stop in North Stonington. weight limit was defeated earlier decide which of the two proposals J a t u S ? rounded the New Hampshire there was little she could do about Bob Jacks, one of the owners of the this year in the Legislature, with I to use as an indust^-wide master I ^ y f Union 76-American Eagle Truck Stop lawmakers saying higher weights Statehouse with their rigs and were the high diesel fuel prices. The told by Gov. Hugh Gallen that he will drivers then continued to cut off off Interstate 84 in Southington, met could mean increased problems for the state’s already deteriorating be their voice in Washington. ’fhfoW ? S n t^ L the 55,000 I trucks and sell them and we’re diesel sales by blocking pumps at Sunday with the truckers and I URW members expired April 21, ____ I but rubber workers continued on I Litizen ^ TUnit T * m. TKaps ® Report on Police Emergency crews waited high in | * that we didn’t...... want this study to be a TER the Chugach Mountains near the | EAST HARTFORD — ’The crime substitute for action,” she said. “But southern end of the $9 billion I prevention committee of the East that’s what we’ve gotten. It seems Alaska, pipeline today for the | Hartford Citizen Action Group has the mayor is trying to whitewash the shipment of a metal sleeve that | criticized a report by a consultant on I was forged in Anchorage for | police operations and procedures, whole issue.” The group members said they’ve placement over a thin crack in the | calling the two-page study “totally waited long enough and they want line. I inadequate.” concrete answers and action. The metal Sleeve, forged Sun-1 The Rev. Alphonse Labieniec, a The study, released two weeks ago, day, was to be flown to the crack | member of EHCAG’s crime corn- said the police department generally site and installed today if it fit | mittee, callpd on Mayor Richard H. performs well. properly, said John Ratterman, | Blackstone to either justify the But Tamm said the department has spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline | report or implement the proposed Co. I reforms in it by July 4. insufficient street supervision and, often, the highest ranking officer of Workers Saturday placed atom -1 “ This re p o rt is to ta lly in- supervision is only a sergeant. porary clamp over the 3-lnch-1 adequate,” the Rev. Labieniec said, Tamm, a former FBI training long, hairline crack to Squelch the | “We made a number of recommen- director, also supported Police Chief thin stream of crude oil that was | dations In a 20-page research report (Tarence A. Dnimm’s cruiser dis­ spraying out at a rate of about 10 | of our own and most of them weren’t trict system, which EHCAG has op­ gallons a minute. | even addressed.” I Pat Langevin, a member of the posed. EHCAG pushed last fall for a r • J J I Sroup and a Main Street merchant, l c a ll^ the report a “w;hitewash” by return to neighborhood cruiser beats Inside l ouay as a way to more effective prevent I ... j ie ID I the mayor. Classified...... : 16-181 ^ Langevin said the group has crime, ^oup members said. Comics . — ...... - • 191 anxiously awaited the report since They said' neighborhood beats Cape Cod Air Crash Editorial ...... I jagt November, when the mayor an- would allow officers to become more Entertainment ...... | nounced he would order the study. familiar with areas and residents and Rescue workers look into smashed fuselage LaGuardia Airport in New York to New Bed­ would allow residents to become F am ily...... i •. -81 “^ te r six months we end up with a of twin engine Air New England commuter ford and Hyannis, crashed at about 11 p.m. in ObituariM ...... lo ■ paragraph letter from a person more familiar with the police. the 300-acre Camp Greenough, a densely Peopletalk...... / . . . I ^|,n ^gs in town a day and a half, Blackstone ordered the study after plane that crashed into a boy scout repeated complaints froiti EHCAG campground in Yarmouth Port, Mass., Sun­ wooded area. The plane was the same type Sports...... 11-181 telling us everything is fine,” she owned by Downcast Airlines which crashed Television ...... 151 gaij members and other citizens about day, killing the pilot and injuring nine others I Weather ...;...... •. .2 j told the mayor in November the police department’s cruiser beat May 30 at Owls Head, Maine. (UPI photo) system. aboard the plane. Flight 248, en route from PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 The Weather Peopletalk Swimming in Reservoirs White Gown Stands Out 30.00 Hope Fires Jokes MANCHESTER -The town’s Keeps Forest Chief Busy In Graduation at Tech Ethics Commission has scheduled its Like Machine Gun The school did have some obstacles first meeting since the drafting of its ming in a public drinking supply. But, now, she is looking forward to By DAVE LAVALLEE caught are kids, who are.drinking, By GREG PEARSON lor its first woman graduate —such rules. inking drugs and swimming. These He said that at the Porter Reser­ getting a job in her field of interest, The commission will meet June 28 It was just like the road shows of yore — but this Herald Reporter voir in Manchester the problem is not Herald Reporter as an occasional long walk to the only one was on location, kids are always underage or have carpentry. women’s room in the school—but she at 8 p.m. in the Probate Court GLASTONBURY - As always at just with Manchester residents. MANCHESTER —Dressed in her “I got hassled a little bit at the with Bob Hope firing just, reached legal drinking age,” survived with little trouble. Hearing Room. this time of year, swimming “We have caught people swinuning white gown, Cheryl Wasik looked beginning,” she said of her four-year one-liners like machine- Murphy said. . Friday night, the pride of finishing At that time, it will review the-" im m m n becomes a popular activity. It’s just there who come from Wethersfield, different from her 91 other Cheney stay. Now, she feels like “one gun bullets. too bad that some of this swimming Murphy, along with land and sou East Hartford and as far away as those four years and setting a “first” rules, which were written by a sub­ He'll be in China for 27 analyst Thomas Ferlazo, just ob­ classmates who graduated Friday of the guys.” committee of the commission. M i l takes place at public drinking California, Vermont and Hartford,” night from Howell Cheney Regional was obvious. lOVIITirM- TIMfUATUlll days, filming a three- tained their special police status two The class of 1979 was the first to The group has held one After she received her diploma, supplies. Murphy said. Vocational Technical School. admit woman. Three started, but hour television spec­ weeks age from the state, Murphy she was given a loud round of organizational meeting, but the For Forest Manager and Special “The parents should know that And, even though she said she felt Cheryl was the only one who tacular, and Sunday he said. applause by the audience. She review of its rules will be its first for­ Policeman George Murphy of the these kids are drinking their brains no different than her fellow did Peking — plastering “We used to have a patrolman who remained Friday. responded by raising one fist in the mal action. The formation of the Manchester Water Department, this out,” Murphy emphasized. graduates, there was no denying she The school had 16 female students his own show poster on handled these duties,” Murphy said. air. Ethics Commission was approved to * PLOW is a particularly busy time of year. Murphy said that no one has been was. Friday, she became the first EZ3* “ Democracy Wall,” “But he retired, so we had to do this year, and another 11 have been Miss Wasik, who is the daughter of provide a body that will review UIIVEATHCR POTOCAIT • His department has already made hurt at the reservoirs yet. female graduate of Cheney Tech. [wielding a golf club to something so we could take action.” accepted in next year’s freshman Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wasik, also conflict-of-interest matters. It will For period ending 7 a.m. EST 6/19/79. During Monday 13 arrests this month for persons “Police in both towns have been Her attitude probably varied little putt a ball beneath the The department has sent all 30 class, John Garofalo, director of the received a plaque from her concentrate primarily on matters in­ night, shower activity will be expected over the northern criminally trespassing on excellent. In Glastonbury whenever from that of most of the 91 males in [foot of a huge bronze arrests to the prosecutor and Murphy school, said. classmates for her accomplishment. volving members of town boards and Rockies and the northern Plains, while mostly fair Manchester water property at we call for extra assistance, they are the class. Miss Wasik, who lives at 1322 lion in the Forbidden said that since he and Ferlazo hare She was not the only extra-special commissions. weather should dominate the rest of the nation. Buckingham Reservoir. always right there with a cruiser. In “Let’s put it this way. I’m glad to Hebron Ave., Glastonbury, said City and handing out been keeping close watch on the member of Cheney’s Class of 1979. Two matters already brought to In all, his department has made 30 Manchester, they have also been be out of here,” she said with a Garofalo gave her some advice [pictures to Chinese reservoirs, trespassing has John Proctor received the loudest the board involve Carl Zinsser, a arrests since the beginning of the cooperative, but they are a little bit. smile. before she came to Cheney Tech. diminished. applause of the evening. He has Republican member of the Town Connecticut Forecast citizens — few of whom had the foggiest notion of season at both Buckingham and short on manpower,” Murphy said. “He said, ‘If you’re going to come Murphy said that there are federal It’s not that she didn’t enjoy her muscular dystrophy and sat in his Board of Directors. who he was. Porter Reservoir in Manchester. stay. She said she seldom doubted here, I don’t want you coming here Partly sunnv today. A chance of showers this afternoon At the traditional 25-course Chinese dinner, he restrictions which prohibit swim­ wheelchair through the ceremony. A Squire Village resident, James “Most of the people that we have her decision to attend the area’s for the boys. I want you here for the and tonight. High temperatures today in the low and mid quipped, “It looks as if it’s sponsored by Alka Proctor, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, has questioned whether technical high school. trade,” she said. 80s, 27 to 30 C. Lows tonight 58 to 63. Tuesday becoming Seltzer ... if you don’t eat fast, they bite back.” John Proctor of Spruce Street, Zinsser has a conflict because he mostly sunny. Highs in the 70s. Probability of precipita­ And on that famed Chinese specialty — 100-year- specialized in electronics while at acted on some of the housing tion 50 percent today 30 percent tonight 10 percent old fermented eggs: “They have some eggs here Cheney. He hopes to get a job in that questions connected with Community Tuesday. Winds southerly around 10 mph becoming Giles Seeks Sewer Talks Development. Zinsser is a local that I laid in Philadelphia.” Members Being Sought field. northerly this evening. Northeasterly around 10 mph Realtor. them that the terms of the agree­ Another member of the class, An­ Tuesday. MANCHESTER - Jay Giles, the Giles feels the town can install ton Remenik, suffers from the bone Also, Zinsser is the real estate ment will be met. Big Rubles town’s director of public works, sewers anywhere in the district For Youth Commission disease. Lupus. He was near-death agent for a parcel of land on Cottage wants to meet with representatives territory, but the district still main­ Giles said he will not meet with the Street that may be purchased by the Extended Forecast The heavyweights have slugged it out before at when the disease reached a serious of the Eighth .Utilities District to dis­ tains the authority to service and district until after, the district’s an­ passed some new regulations for the Cheryl Wasik, the first female graduate of Howell Cheney town’s Parking Authority. Caesars Palace — in boxing, tennis, bowling, even MANCHESTER -The town’s stage last August and missed the Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through cuss future sewering work that would control those lines. nual meeting Wednesday, June 27. Youth Commission is seeking commission. These regulations, ap­ Regional Vocational Technical School, accepts her diploma world championship poker. Now the kings of the At that meeting, the district elects first month of the school year. Friday: affect South Windsor. District officials disagree with applications from young persons in­ proved last week, establish an ad­ chess board will enter the Las Vegas hotel-casino its president, some members of the He is still taking medication but from John E. Toffolon, chairman of the State Board of Educa­ Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair weather through the period. South Windsor and Manchester Giles’ opinion on this matter. They terested in becoming members visory board to oversee the com­ arena for a single winner-take-all match with a $50,- Board of Directors and other of­ has recovered greatly from the tion. (Herald photo by Pinto) High temperatures in the 70s Wednesday and mostly in have been negotiating in recent feel the town must first receive Kevin Moriarty, chairman of the mission’s work. The board.will con­ 000 prize. ficials. serious stage of last summer. the 80s on Thursday and Friday. Low readings ranging weeks about a sewage agreement authority from the district before it commission, announced applications sist of representatives from the Asked how it is to graduate, he The challenger — American grandmaster Walter Giles said he believes the town can from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. between the two towns. The agree­ installs sewer lines in the district’s for membership wili be available at Youth Services Department, the summed up his feelings and those of Vermont: Partly cloudy through the period. A chance Shawn Browne will go up against Soviet world install sewer lines anywhere, in­ ment says that both towns will territory. Manchester Community College, Police Department, the school ad­ his classmates. of showers Thursday. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. champion Anatoly Karpov in September^ accept sewage Horn the other in Because of this difference, Giles cluding district territory. ministration, Crossroads and the Panel Eyes Car Pooling Browne initially challenged Karpov to a $20,000 Manchester High School, Bennet “It feels good,” he said. Lows in the mid 50s to low 60s. areas where it is more efficient and wants to meet with officials to dis­ “As far as I can see, the law allows Manchester Community Services MANCHESTER -The town’s how the town should establish a cluding the hiring of the CETA match, but the champ turned him down — said the Junior High School and Illing Junior Maine and New Hampshire: Fair Wednesday. In­ less costly to do so. cuss the matter. public utilities to run a utility line Transportation Commissions meets transportation brokerage. Such a worker, would be about $11,200, the purse wasn’t big enough to risk the dent a loss would High School. The applications also Council. Wine and Cheese Party creasing cloudiness Thursday with a chance of showers South Windsor officials, however, South Windsor officials feel the through another property,” he said. Appointments to the commission tonight and will consider establish­ brokerage would work at matching report said. The entire $7,200 salary put in his crown. But the hotel-casino anted up the may be obtained at Mary Cheney HEBRON -The Hebron late Thursday into Friday. Highs in the 70s Wednesday have expressed concern because Eighth District’s involvement could Giles compared it to the Library and the Municipal Building. will be made in July. New members ment of a town-run car pooling ef­ up persons who could travel together for the CETA employee would be warming to the-80s Thursday and Friday. Lows in the 40s balance for the big money and Karpov accepted. Metropolitan District Commission, Republican Womens Club will have a much of the area that such inter-town jeopardize the Manchester-South The commission was formed last will be needed to replace some of Uie wine and cheese tasting party fort. in car pools. paid by the federal government. The to low 50s Wednesday and 50s to low 60s Thursday and sewers would run through is under which could run a water main Windsor sewage agreement, but year to discuss and work on those students on the commission who will Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of The commission meeting will The report said an employee should other costs would include such items Friday. the authority of the Eighth District. through Manchester if it needed it. Rock Shell Shock Manchester officials have assured problems that affect youths in be leaving for college in the fall. Grace Burt. The party will be open to begin at 7:30 in the office of the town be assigned to the car pooling effort, as advertising and telephone service. Manchester. Most of its members Meetings of the commission are all Republican women or those who manager. and it suggested a federally funded The report prepared by McCarthy Long Island Sound Rod Stewart plays music calculated to make are under 21, but there also are some scheduled for the third Wednesday of Two town employees —Charles Comprehensive Employment and and O’Marra is only a preliminary anybody’s ears ring, but ^ are unaffiliated with either party. adult members. each month. McCarthy, assistant town manager, Training Act employee might be one that the commission will review Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk it took a while to clear For more information contact Mrs. State Checks Gas Prices The Town Board of Directors also Geraldine S. Grant or Mrs. Burt, co- and Thomas O’Marra, public works hired for this job. and revise. Point, N.Y.: A northeast-southwest cold front will move his own Saturday. chairmen of the event. aide—have completed a report about The entire cost of the project, in­ southeast through the area by late afternoon. Southwest The rock star turned “We haven’t analyzed the informa­ ago to allow motorists to report to west winds 10 to 15 knots today with possible higher HARTFORD (UPI) - A state sur­ off the amps after one of tion in any degree of detail, but it suspected price gouging has netted gusts in thundershowers, northwest 10 to 20 knots tonight the 14,000 screaming vey will probably show violations in does not appear that the most few complaint calls. Senate Assaults becoming north to northeast at the same speeds Tuesday. fans at his San Fran­ how prices are posted at the pumps— prevalent violation is in the area of The original sweep did uncover Variable cloudiness today. Chance of scattered cisco concert tossed a and not price gouging — is the major price posting, not the so-called many posting violations, however, thundershowers. Mostly cloudy tonight. Partly cloudy cherry bomb onto the problem at Connecticut’s 3,100 gas­ Electorial College but Belanger said no figures were •Tuesday. Visibility 3 to 5 miles this afternoon, more than oline stations, a state official says. gouging,” he said this weekend. stage. The task force, made up of 25 peo­ 5 miles tonight and Tuesday. Average wave heights 1 to 3 At first, police “We feel the dealers here in available yet. Connecticut are acting in a very ple with accounting expertise from Regulations require that dealers WASHINGTON (UPI) — The electoral college has per­ feet through Tuesday. thought he’d been shot. various state departments, is in post 3ie price per gallon on the pump sisted throughout the 200 years of American history No one was hurt, but responsible manner,” said Joseph Belanger, deputy director of the training and is expected to begin face as well as on top in numerals despite the fact that three times it resulted in denying the Stewart was so rattled presidency to the candidate who won the most votes. National Weather state’s Energy Division, “and I will analyzing the survey data by mid­ that can be seen from the street. by the explosion he had But many dealers are foregoing the The system faces its greatest assault this week in the City Fest Hi Lo to take a 10-minute be extremely surprised if we uncover week. pump-top posting because the price Senate, with the outcome very much in doubt. Albuquerque sy 93 58 Miami Beach a pc 89 77 break to recover. any widespread gouging.” Belanger said the officer has Belanger said a team of in­ received “very few” complaints or is changing so rapidly, Belanger said. The House has laid out a busy schedule for itself this Anchorage cy 63 44 Milwaukee sh 77 52 week after lumbering through last week by passing only Asheville sy 79 63 Minneapolis pc 70 57 vestigators visited every gas station inquiries about the pricing policies of Dealers were generally cooperative Atlanta sy 87 67 Nashville sy 88 69 Shampoo Rinse in the state last month to gather data retailers. He said a Department of in correcting the problem when one bill and postponing others. Billings ts 81 55 New Orleans pc 90 75 for the new pricing task force. Energy hotline set up a few months spotted by the state team, he added. Key bills on tap would implement the Panama Canal Los Angeles manicurist Bernice Mann says Warren tre^y; create a department of education, and order Birmingham f 89 64 New York pc 80 69 Beatty swiped her script when he made “Shamfw” sy 87 69 President Carter to lift economic sanctions against Boston sh 91 71 Oklahoma City for Columbia pictures, and a Superior Court jury Brownsville, Tx 91 76 Omaha cy 72 61 Rhodesia by Oct. 15 — but only if he considered it in the • pc agrees. She’s been awarded $185,000 to repair the Buffalo pc 89 56 Philadelphia pc 79 66 U.S. interest to do so. Charleston, S.C. sy 86 70 Phoenix sy 98 72 damage. AARP Installs Morasco However, there are already signs the Panama Canal Charlotte, N.C. sy 76 63 Pittsburgh • pc 79 59 Columbia, which produced the film detailing the bill, which has been pulled back several times for lack of MANCHESTER — Francesco Hadden, treasurer/director; Marian Chicago ts 76 57 Portland, M. pc 85 59 sexual exploits of a male hairdresser in Hollywood, votes, may again be withdrawn.-The education bill, which Cleveland pc 87 53 Portland, Or. cy 63 57 Morasco of 29 Jordt St. was installed Atkinson, recording secretary/direc- also was found liable. has been stalled by GOP-delaying tactics, also may be Columbus pc 87 62 Providence sh 83 67 Mrs. Mann, who left her job after developing recently as president and director of tor; Marion Jesseman, correspon­ Dallas f 94 70 Richmond pc 73 62 the Manchester Chapter No. 1275 of ding secretary/director; Mark Hill pulled. Parkinson’s disease, wrote a script she called But Democratic leader Robert Byrd says the Senate Denver pc 78 57 St. Louis sy 93 75 the American Association of Retired and Theodore Fairbanks, directors “Women Plus” based on her experiences in a beau­ will begin — no later than Thursday — debating a con­ Des Moines pc 76 64 Salt Lake City r 87 47 Persons. He and other officers were for three years. pc 86 76 ty salon. She submitted the script — after stitutional amendment providing direct popular elections Detroit cy 87 55 San Antonio installed at the chapter’s seventh an­ Duluth pc 65 49 San Diego pc 66 59 registering it with the Writer’s Guild — to Columbia Previously elected and installed nual meeting held at Willie’s Steak directors who will continue to serve of presidents. El Paso f 99 60 San Francisco . • f 61 53 Pictures and says she never got it back. In past years, such a move had little grass-roots sup­ Beatty denies it all, but he has to pay up. House. on the board are James McKay and Hartford sh 90 70 San Juan pc 89 81 port. The political climate has changed, and newer polls The Rainy Day Trio entertained Barbara Potterton, two years, and Honolulu pc 87 73 Seattle cy 60 54 show the amendment has broad backing nationwide — but cy 52 49 with a program of songs to guitar ac­ George Potterton and Ethel LeLeu, Houston pc 90 69 Spokane it still faces serious opposition in the Senate from some Indianapolis ts 88 63 Tampa f 87 68 companiment. one year. Jackson, Mss. sy 92 64 Washington pc 79 65 Quote of the Day The new officers and working com­ Mary Fraher was named conservative and many small-state senators. Jacksonville f 88 67 Wichita ' pc 90 69 ’The amendment has been pressed by Sen. Birch Bayh, Soul singer Teddy Pendergrass, answering a roar mittees will meet Wednesday from nominating committee chairperson Kansas City sy 85 73 c-clear; cl-clearing; cy- 10 a.m. to noon at the First Federal and director. Members of the D-Ind., and others since 1966. The House approved it 339- hz-haze; m- of applause from 1,000 inmates at another of his 70 in 1970, but attempts to bring it to a vote in the Senate Las Vegas pc 85 58 cloudy; f-fair; Savings at 344 W. Middle Turnpike. nominating committee are Ray Little Rock pc 90 70 missing; pc-partly cloudy ; r- “for women only” concerts at the California were fo il^ by a session-ending filibuster that year and by Other officers elected are Fred Warren, Francis Mahoney, Felix Los Angeles pc 69 59 rain; sh-showers; smsmoke; Institution for Women in Chino, Calif.: “What are the inability to pry it out of the Judiciary Committee in Towle, first vice president/director; Mozzer, Mary Warren, Lucille Louisville ts 90 75 sn-show; sy-sunny; ts- nice girls like you doing in a place like this?” other years. Memphis sy 92 71 thunderstorms; w-windy. Lillian Shensie, second vice Mahoney, and Mary Graif. .. president/director; Florence A filibuster is considered certain for this year, but sup­ porters surely, can'get the 60 votes needed to cut off a talkathon if they hope to win the two-thirds majority The Almanac Glimpses Francesco Morasco need^ for passage. Two Struck and Killed “As has often been said, the system has backfired three By United Press International Barry Manilow, returning to Arista Records Committee chairmen appointed times — in 1824,1876 and 1888 — when the candidate who Today is Monday, June 18, the 169th day of 1979 with 196 studio in Hollywood for the first time in two years are as follows: received the most votes did not move into the White to follow. to make a new record, toasted the event during the By Ambulance on 1-86 Ruth M. Hadden and Ora A. The moon is moving toward its new phase. weekend, saying, “We hope that this is as good a Hadden, membership; Olga Sullivan, House,” Bayh said. MANCHESTER - Two when the ambulance struck them. “I wonder what kind of a mandate a president would The morning stars are Venus and Mars. year for albums as it is for champagne” ... Joan publicity; Barbara Potterton, Southbridge, Mass, men were struck Police said the ambulance, which have today if he won in the electoral college, but was not The evening stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. -Mondale, wife of Vice President Mondale and and killed by a speeding ambulance was transporting a heart attack vic­ program; Virginia Flavell, tours; author of a book on modem art, stopped briefly in the choice of a majority of the American people?” he Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. as they crossed Interstate 86 after tim from Stafford Springs to Hart­ Elizabeth Patterson and Nell Patter­ American capitalist Henry Clay Folger was born June Paris Sunday to visit the Georges Pompidou son, hospitality; Edward B. Atkin­ dsl(0d W ^l give you some Cultural Center, which houses France’s largest their car had run out of gasoline late ford, was traveling 65 miles per hour The constitutional amendmend would abolish not only 18, 1857. Sunday night, police said. and was in the left lane. The accident son, legislative;- Vera Peterson,, On this day in history: modern art collection ... Kathry Crosby and Hugh bulletin mailing; Allan S. Taylor,' the electoral college, but the winner-take-all system un­ O’Brien are in New York rehearsing “Guys and The yictims were identified as occurred at approximately 11:40 der which each state gets a fixed number of eiectoral In 1812, the United States declared war on Britain for Clothfield Torres, 36, and Germaine p.m. under misty conditions, police historian. the second time in its brief history as an independent na­ Dolls” for a summer tour to begin June 24 in Kansas Also, James W. McKay, music; votes. At present, all electoral votes go to the winner in crafty reasons for saving. Alicea, 30, who police said were said. There was no lighting on the City, M o.... that state with nothing for the loser even if the difference tion. I riding with friends when the car ran highway and the men wore dark Meryl K. Walker, sunshine; John W. In 1815, Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Chudoba, insurance; Arthur L. John­ in the popular vote is miniscule. out of gas near exit 94 in the east- clothing. The ambulance had its red Under the amendment, a president would be elected by Waterloo in Belgium. bound lane. lights flashing, police said. son and John M. Dormer, auditors; In 1972, a jetliner crashed near London,killing all 118 Faith Fallow, bulletin; Elizabeth M. direct popular vote on a nationwide basis. If no candidate Police said the two men got out Another ambulance was dis­ received 40 percent of the vote, there would be a runoff aboard. It was Britain's worst air disaster. because they expected other friends patched to the scene to transport the Marco, badges; Francesco Morasco, gift or summer bride or, of course, between the top two finishers. One-of-a-kind, In 1973, American astronauts Charles Conrad, Joseph Lottery Numbers from Southbridge shortly and were heart patient, a 48-year-old woman, Florence Hadden and Barbara yourself! But this is a limited time Kerwin and Paul Weitz entered their 25th day in the going to wait for them. The two to Hartford Hospital, police said. Potterton, council representatives; handcrafted pottery offer, so do stop in early at the SBM Skylab space station, breaking a living-in-space record Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Saturday in New crossed oyer into the west bound lane No charges have b ^ n filed, police Lillian Shensie, literature; George A. office nearest you. Open or add to a set by the Russians In 1971, Pottert(Mi, parliamentarian; Elsie can be when England: to get some coffee at a- nearby said, and the accident is still under yovasfree savings account and then take your investigation. Lewis, community, service. Connecticut: 123. restaurant and were crossing back you open or add to an pick from the pottery on display. A thought for the day: French writer Sebastian Cham- Massachusetts: 9743. special purchase ^ fort said, “The most wasted day of all is that on which we New Hampshire: 6175. SBM Savings Account Offer limited to 5V4% Savings have not laughed.” Rhode Island: 6695. with $200 or more. and Certificates of Deposit only."^ Turn Changes Suggested What you should know about this pottery. Only one free piece permitted per Manchester To Advartlaa To Roport Nowt (2ome get crafty with The Savings These pieces were specialfy crafted for SBM account. East Hartford — Glastonbury VERNON - With the July 1 date Chief Fritz said, “We do not feel Road anij the driveway into the shop­ Bank of Manchester. Besides earning savers by famous Sea Raven Potters o f Rock- For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: ping center; Center and Dart Hill Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office fast approaching when the “right the sightline problem is sufficient to maximum dividends-for depos­ port, Mass., and 56 other skilled artisans o f Manchester__ Alex Girelli, 643-2711 prohibit the turn at this location. roads; Route 74 ahd Windermere Ou New England Potters Guild, Inc. All are USP.S 327-500 hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711 turn on red” law goes into effect, the iting $2(X) or more in a new or exist­ through Friday. When the office is Vernon Traffic Authority has made Concerning the west junction of Avenue; Route 31 and South Grove handmade, no two alike, crafted in a variety •Savings Bank Published daily except Sunday and Glastonbury Charlie Maynard, 643-2711 Route 31, the authority is recommen­ Street; Route 31 and East Street; ing SBM Savings Account-you can o f techniques, textures and glazes. Each o f closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 64S-2711 some recommendations to the state certain holidays by the Manchester calling 643-2718. ding that the northbound no turn on Interstate 86 westbound off ramp by take your choice of a free, handmade these coUeaot's items is personally signed by Publi.shing Co.. Herald Square. P.O. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711' Elepartment of Transportation. iafhinatod ravaralbia 'of Manchester For information about display adver­ All of the traffic li^ ts in town are red sign remain and also Howard Johnsons; Bolton and Center pottery piece. A lovely mug, for the artisi who created it. A ll the pottery is lead Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Coventry __ Guy DeSimone, 64A-96S6 piaea mata free, oven-proof and dishwasher sa ^ ______tising, call Thomas Hooper; advertising Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 2^-0269 owned by the state. Police Chief Her­ recommends that after six months to roads; Route 83 and Dobson Road; instance. Or a chowder cup, vase, Minchnlcr: Miin Sired (Miin Otncc)i Pumell PUct director, at 643-2711, •light Irragulpri 'v (Drive In); EMtCenid Sired; M inchdldPirkjdei Have a Complaint? South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 man Fritz, chairman of the authori­ a year that the signs installed Regan and Ridgewood roads. goblet, soap dish, candlestick and Hinfimi RMd « McKee; Shoprile P t a « S p ^ r ; TopNolch Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 because of the pedestrian phase be Also: Route 74, Park Street and flortlt — juvenlia — scanaa — pattams •jj Shoppini Cdiler il Nonh EnJ. Em I Hutford: Buroiicle Avenue; Newt — If you have a question or To Subtcribo ty, said that Information obtained by many other items. mirrors, casseroles, hurricane or Pulnim Bridge PUc. Bohon; Bollon Notch il Rome «A . removed. “The time delay for shopping center road; Routes 30 and rag. 1.M ' complaint about news coverage, call To sub.scribe, call Customer Service To report special news; phone, from the state, would reduce oil lamps, colanders, quiche dishes, Andover; Andover Shopping Hure. South Wndwr: SulUvin removal of these signs is 83 at Wells Road and Cinema Drive; Add to that, for an additional Avenue Sht iping Cenid. Ashford; Junction Routes 44 & 44A. Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to the number of signs already up. no«49« 2/B9« #1) l.l.C. Telephone 646-1700. Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 recommended to allow the public Route 30 and Dobson Road; Route 74 $2.50, $7.50 or $12.50, you can pur­ platters and dozens more. Member F. 2711. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 Those signs prohibiting the turn on ’S^at a fine opportunity to.pick Circulation — If you have a problem Jo 10 a.m. Saturday. Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 red because of advanc^ turns would time to adjust to r i ^ t turn on red and Orchard Street; Route 30 at the chase more elaborate pottery (a ^ *Ci^ikiiif md NOW ttctmmu ncludtd. every Monty mur rmiinii en dtpotit 6 inc«i(At or morr. regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents Fam ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 be removed, the chief said. before Involving pedestrian traffic,” K-Mart Plaza; Route 83 and Pitkin bargain at these prices!). Items like up something unique for a house Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery weekly, $3.90 for one month, $11.70 lor .Sports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 For the intersection of Route 74, the chief said. Street; Route 83 and 74 and Old Town little -mould be made by 5 p.m. Monday three months. $23.40 for six months, and Road; Route 30 and Vernon Avenue MU/g Elm Street and West Main Street, the The state has ordered no turn on the mVaeta of miJnJltreA | th in g '' through Friday and by 7:30 a m. Satur­ $46.80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. red signs for the following traffic and ^m fo rth Road. day. available on request. Monday through Friday authority recommends that the no dowtftown manehester^ turn on red sign be removed. Ughts: All on Route 83 ; Green Circle EVENING HERALD_^ Mop,^June 18, 1979 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 MACC News Coventry Graduation High School Junior We’re in the United Way Pageant Runner-Up Search for Success, Grads Told SOUTH Win d so r — Miss Lori Pelikan, 17, daughter I know you share with us of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pelikan of South Windsor, a Margaret Kehler and Gordon Dean for helping us several anonymous our pleasure upon were incorporated into a junior at South Windsor High School, has been selected as COVENTRY — “We must continue Phyllis Szatbowski of make arrangements. The “Friends” for donations to receiving the announce­ worship service directed first runner-up in tbe eighth annual Miss Connecticut to grow and search for our own in­ Christin'Unity. Next year library is open Monday the MACC Em ergency ment that the Manchester by Ric and Pam Quental. National Teen-Ager Pageant held in Meriden. dividual success,” Brenda England, — friends, at the through Friday 9 a.m. to 9 Pantry. Area Conference of The music was a special Miss Pelikan was sponsored by Andrews Oil Company, valedictorian for the class of 1979, Bandshell. p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. To Arline Mayer for her Churches has been un­ gift and we thank Harry Larry’s Auto Supply and Richards and Kehmna Real told graduates and friends and Carr (St. Bartholomew) Library Display to 6 p.m. donation to FISH. relatives Saturday at the Coventry animously voted into We would hope you all Thunk Yous To Donald Cornell, Mrs. Estate. membership of the United and a very ecumenical and From among more than 5(X) applicants, 50 girls were High School commencement exer- find time to stop in Mary To Mr. & Mrs. Russell Cobill, Mrs. Schackner for Way of Manchester. Six spirited group of singers chosen as finalists to participate in the state pageant cis6Si Cheney Library to see the McKendrick who have mattresses for Laotian other agencies are and guitarists for our which was the official state finals for the Miss National “At times things have not gone MACC display on the left joined our growing list of refugees. members of the United exuberant songs together. Teen-Ager Pageant. Each contestant was judged on smoothly, but I feel that this class is wall as you go into the MACC sponsors and to Notices Way of Manchester: It was a great day. The scholastic achievement, leadership, poise, personality, one who has shared much and has adult reference room. We Mrs. Alfred (Doris) Vacation Bible School Manchester Public Health clouds dispersed, the wind and beauty. become a very close knit group,” dryed the grass and hearts were a little late in reser­ Schimmel who has recent­ Dates — Trinity Covenant Miss England said. Nurses, Homemakers ly become a MACC spon­ July 9-13 (9 a.m.-noon), The first place winner was Carolyn Pendergast of rose. A special thank you to ving the space and so Preston and she will represent Connecticut at the Dennis Joy, principal of the school, River Bast, Child and MACC Awareness Month sor. Concordia Lutheran. Call Jerri Lemelin, Marge national pageant to be held in Atlanta, Ga. in August. presided over the ceremony, com­ Family Services, (May) has been extended To Elsie Swensson and the churches for registra­ Lori Pelikan Manchester Comrhunity Holmes, Pet Utting, Jaree Miss Pelikan will serve as alternate. plimented the class on its coopera­ Holmes, Richard Neale, into June. Our thanks to Mrs. Sarah Hoffman and tion information. tion and the pride they had for the Child Guidance Clinic, Lutz school. Junior Museum, Patrick Cromie, class salutatorian, Manchester Association gave a very philosophical speech, for Retarded Citizens. saying, “This is the culmination of The position of human Savings by the doaen! twelve years of good work and close needs coordinator, so ably relationships,” and reminded filled by Joanne Mikoleit, graduates that “tomorrow is better is essentially .the social than a thousand yesterdays.” He also services department of MACC. It is through this 12 FA S H IO N said that “too many people search only for protection and this does not staff position that so many allow for growth. “On the threshold of our crisis intervention of a new decade, we need people to services and aid to low in­ carry the world and not hide behind come elderly and families protective walls,” he said. are coordinated. Such ser­ Joan Lewis, chairwoman of the vices include: human Board of Education, and Dr. Arnold needs fund, the fuel bank, Elman, superintendent of schools, emergency food pantry and A'’ presented the diplomas to 101 clothing bank, etc. graduating seniors, while more than We look forward to a 300 friends and relatives looked on. long and fruitful The class of 1979 presented gifts to relationship with the their principal, Dennis Joy, and to United Way as we-continue school advisor Wayne Schlegal. to seek ways to provide Joy commended the students for Devil Wind food, clothing, shelter, their achievements, saying that the Jeffrey Taylor, co-president of the Coventry High School counseling, financial help class of ’79 had collected the most and other supportive ser­ graduating class bends low to keep his sheet music from vices to those Manchester money of any class in the history of blowing away as he continues to play his clarinet during Satur­ the schooi with extracurricular ac­ residents in crisis tivities and programs. day’s graduation ceremonies. (Herald photos by Adamson) situations for whom no At the end of the ceremony, the other services or resources benediction was given by the Rev. are available. Robert Edmiston, and “Pomp and Lot of Gold in Rings Project Explore Project Explore became Circumstance” was played by the ATTLEBORO, Mass. (UPI) - The Balfour Co., which began the a reality last Monday. Coventry High School Symphonic Don’t took now, but this year’s class ring tradition in 1835 at West What is Project Explore? Band. graduates have $104 million in goid Point, says rings have never been Read next week’s column wrapped around their fingers. more popular. and we will share the rest The Gold Institute, an industry Industry officials say gold in Class of our good news. Tlie Great Chicago Fire of organization based in Washington, of '78 rings was about $77.5 million. Pentecost Sunday Oct. 9, 1871, kUIed 250 per­ says 460,800 ounces of gold were Part of the reason for the As friends and families snap some candid ceremonies Saturday. (Herald photos by sona and destroyed 17,430 used in rings for the 2.1 million high Speaking of celebrations, buUdings at a cost of $188 skyrocketing amoung of gold used shots, members of the Coventry High School Adamson) school and 400,000 college members and a joyful Spirit, we had milUon. was because there are more a remarkable example of of the Class of 1979. graduating class file across the field during graduates this year than last. spirit over circumstances at the Pentecost celebra­ tion. The bells began to ring and the rain to fall at one and the same moment. 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Our R«g. 114.97 conducted tonight at 8 in the Hebron Mulligan have expressed interest in -■ & 5.1 Energy-Efficiency Ratio. (Tiad# Perfect for vacations! Elementary School gymnasium. The seeking these positions again. Plugs right into the meeting has four items warned for action. •All ‘Nancy Drew’ A ‘Herdy Boys’ The third item is to authorize the Board • a E 6,000 BTU CanyCool cigarette lighter. The first item is to receive and take action of Selectmen to enter into agreements Booke(HartB««)M>-“••**•■* 7 4 U •Q.E 5,000 BTU C a n y ^ Detachable sunshield, earphone. on a budget document including the use of stow ttock only; Mo ratnetwci Of tpKlat ofdw*. Air Conditioner Air Conditioner with the State Department of Transporta­ • B attery Peck (Optional).... 49.70 Federal Revenue Sharing funds, for the tion for the e ^ n d itu re of funds now M i ftA Emivy-Etfldtncy Ritto M89 S.SEnwgyEMdtncy Ratio *199 fiscal year 1979-80, as recommended by available or to become available for the 646-4260 the Board of Finance. This budget totals next fiscal year July 1, 1979 to June 30, MANCHESTER $3,043,438 for both the general government kulw SENIOR CITIZENS’ DAYS 1980 for the improvement and 515 MIDDLETURNPIKE WEST EvMy Tuesday A WednMday and the elementary school budget. maintenance of town roads. 649-92W M MANCHESTER VERNON The second item is to elect two The final item is to act upon the Town Only one I monlh membership or $50 discount per person. Appllcanis must be lirsi time adult guests 18 or over. 10% OFF « Sk members to the Regional Board of Educa­ Reports for the fiscal years 1975-1976 and Facilities and hours may vary with location. Longer term memberships will be offered. lUSSmERIIDUHORCIMMNT 1145 TOLUND TURNPIKE TRI-CITY SH0PPM6 CENTER ^ Tt» OMwt t U ffH l la Cew. t«Ml9k».U>iffi |Hlich,aa» aaie aiewiiN. tion for four years which start July 1,1979, 1976-1977 as printed. MsciMRt m uitn mn Daroe rtucnnxMi and end June 30, 1983. Both incumbent STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRL, 10 AM to 9:30 PM » SATURDAY. 9 AM to 9:30 PM « SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM » PRICES EFFECTIVE TRRU WEDNESDAY_^ \ EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 SWHS Grads Have ATouch of Class RV Rule Plan Tabled; Swensson Says It’s Needed By GREG Pp^lftSON distance requirements for parking itself. Thus, the timetables that trailers, campers or mobile homes in front lawn. the soccer field and adjacent hill to genuine happiness security and a existing proposal, but he feels By JUDY KUEHNEL He told the class that they would be near streets or other properties. guide applications for zone changes their front yards. witness the graduation ceremony of sense of purpose. Herald Reporter something is needed. Attracted to Cults Herald Reporter remembered fondly by faculty and Swensson originally suggested The proposal has drawn much and subdivisions do not apply. “That’s showing no consideration what most teachers said was a “very “Those are the important things in MANCHESTER — A proposed for the neighbors,” he said. NEW YORK (UPI) — A New York SOUTH WINDSOR - Three hun­ administration alike. such a regulation after receiving public reaction since it was first in­ Swensson said of the tabling, “It special class.” life,” said Miss Harrison. change to regulate the parking of He said the proposed regulation psychiatrist whose specialty is cult- dred and sixty one members of the The first diploma presented, by recreational vehicles has been tabled some complaints from town troduced, and the PZC decided to bothers me because I think we should Salutatorian Aria A. Harrison Valedictorian Deborah T. Gobetz take some action.” But, he also said might be too restrictive for some involved teen-agers says certain class of 1979 — called by faculty and Board of Eklucation Chairman (John indefinitely, but the person who residents about neighbors who park table the matter indefinitely while it praised the “caring faculty” of South spoke of the many achievements of he understands the reason for the persons with small lots, so he thinks young people are more vulnerable students the "class with a touch of the class of 1979. Giordano was received by graduate suggested the regulation still feels it several such vehicles on their front considers possible changes or rewor­ Windsor High School. Laurie Ann Santerson and brought ^ e tabling since the PZC has many other some changes might have to be than others. class” — solemnly marched the win­ “We have had the opportunity to is needed. lawn. ding. “The Class of 1979 is a class with a entire class, faculty and guests to matters to consider. made. But, he feels such a com­ Dr. Alex Deutsch of the Cabrini ding path from the high school to the develop our individual talents and in­ Joseph Swensson Jr., a member of The Planning Office drew up a The PZC, which is guided by tight touch of class,” said Miss Harrison. their feet to offer a standing ovation. “I think there’s a need for it,” he promise still should deal with those Mental Health Clinic says students grounds on Nevers Road for com­ terests while students at South Wind­ the town’s Planning and Zoning Com­ proposed regulation that would timetables for most of its decisions, “We have learned respect for one Confined in a wheelchair, Miss said of the proposal. He said some flagrant violators who have been who are unsure of their future plans mencement ceremonies Saturday sor High School,” said Miss Gobetz. mission, feels the final product of the prohibit the parking of such vehicles could table this matter indefinitely another. We have learned what Santerson was wheeled by a fellow residents have parked several parking several vehicles on their and who long for a sense of belonging evening. “There is a new spirit of the class of PZC will be less restrictive than the on front or side yards and established because it is a proposal it introduced cooperation is all about.” classmate to the administrative plat­ are especially attracted to cult life. A gentle breeze provided some 1979 which has lent a positive tone.” Miss Harrison said that some years form to accept the diploma. relief from the hot, humid air and ago every member of tbe class knew Miss Gobetz said that the class has Thirty nine of the 361 students in tugged playfully at the traditional “wbat they wanted to be when they learned to appreciate each other’s the class of 1979 graduated as South Donations mortar board hats and angel winged grew up.” talents. She praised the faculty and PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR Windsor Distinguished Scholars with ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! graduation robes. “The answer came easy then,” administration for helping the Of Blood Girls in gold carrying a single red students with their personal an A average for four years of high said Miss Harrison, “but now the school. rose and boys in maroon appeared question is a more urgent one and the academic trials, Big Need dignified and reverent as they were answers come harder.” School Superintendent Robert at Food M art we’re led to the roped seating area by Prin­ Miss Harrison told her classmates Goldman told the graduates, “It has MANCHESTER-Local cipal Gregory Plunkett. that it was not wealth or prestige been our pleasure to serve you and Grads Show Red Cross officials are Hundreds of relatives and friends that were important in life but rather see you work and grow.” asking that before taking with lawn chairs and blankets filled off for vacation, you give Picky, Picky, Picky Name Trend some thought to those who SOUTH WINDSOR - What’s in a will not be able to enjoy a THE FRESH PRODUCE EXPERTS... vacation this year but must name? Most would answer It’s that "just-picked" freshness that makes the big *1./^ “nothing,” but a quick scan of the stay in hospital rooms. difference and wait 'til you see the variety! You just graduation lists of the past few 1116 need for blood takes owe it to yourself to come in this week and find out decades would indicate a definite no vacation; it is needed what a pleasure it is to "Pick-Your-Own" from the trend in names, especially for girl even more during the long largest variety of bulk produce in town! Take just summer months than in the babies. what you need . . . One pepper or a pound ... One W aldbaum ’s N.'V.Style Deli! Parents of the South Windsor ciass winter. Red Cross officials Sale Starts Sunday, June 17 orange or a dozen. Our "picky-picky-picky" produce of 1979 had the advantage of say. Donors are being thru Saturday, June 23 people want you to be "picky" too! Wait til you feast your eyes on the wonderful variety of published books on “what to name asked to give blood and sliced-to-order cold cuts galore . .. freshly made share their good health salads . . . and domestic & imported cheeses from our the baby” when the members of this Campbell's appetizer department! Just step up to our counter. .. year’s ^aduaiing ciass were born in with others before leaving c & c sample a little . .. and save a lot! it's like having your / own dell right around the corner! 1961. for their good times. Pork Fresh California Although a few traditional names The bloodmobile will be COLA such as “Mary” and “Ann” popped in Manchester on IMPORTED Virginia Style REQUIAR A DIET Jarisburg up on this year’s graduation roster, Wednesday, June 20 from 12 02/CANS & Beans the graduation named “Lisa” were 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Tem­ 1ft 02. Seedless Grap^ Sw iss BAKED still in a definite majority with 13 ple Beth Sholom, 400 E. IB PACK CANS girls named “Lisa” part of the class Middle Turnpike. Cheese HAM of 1979. Appointments may be {BV THE PIECE) (SLICED TO ORDER) “Susan” was the second most made by contacting the prevalent girl’s name on the list with Manchester Red Cross of­ “Debra” running a ciose third. Four fice at 643-5111. Anyone in FOOD CLUB AJAX good health between the VERY YOUNG LB. years ago the name Debra or Laundry Deborah was the name chosen by ages of 18 and 66 years of MIXED Slicing most parents of giri babies in 1957. age may donate. Blood of PEAS Detergent LUSCIOUS - VINE RIPENED PICNIC SPECIAL all types is urgently Provolone lb Boys still seem to named in a 17 OZ. CAN 49 OZ. PKG. Fresh Florida Yeliow Corn 6 for*1 •2.19 traditional manner in 1961, with needed. Cantaloupes RECIPE NOS 7 4 63 - SWEET N Y SHARP “Robert,” “Michael,” and “James” Red Cross urges you to RECIPE NOS. 4 & 30 Juicy Southern Peaches AND UP 49* Cheddar Cheese *2.39 heading the list. do a good deed — be a blood 3*1. Names such as “Ruth’’ and donor. LARGE Juicy Sweet Watermeion Happiness Is SIZE ■EA. Fresh Farmer Cheese?b1 .49 “Alice,” popular during the 1930’s Mrs. Adler’s Borscht '5a°r 39* FRESH were missing from today’s gradua­ Happiness was getting her diploma, amid cheers from her YMCA Fetes LUSCIOUS - VINE RIPENED Tender Yeilow Squash FRESH HEBREW NATIONAL At Attention tion lists and the vast number of classmates, for Laurie Ann Santerson during graduation LINCOLN U.S. NO 1 • FRESH HAND SLICED “Judys” graduated during the 1960’s Its Helpers Kosher Beef during graduation ceremonies Saturday in ceremonies Saturday at South Windsor High School. (Herald WESSON NATURAL H o n e y d e w s Caiifornia Potatoes LOX SALEI Members of the graduating class at South has dwindled down to one in the class VERNON - The annual FRESH TENDER Franks the school yard. (Herald photos by Adamson) of 1979. photos by Adamson) RECIPE NO. 4 RECIPE NOS Alaskan Windsor High School, stand at attention _____ volunteer leaders night of APPLE Zucchini Squash 10 t 49 or the Indian Valley YMCA OIL LARGE 1 Knockwurst will be tonight at 7:15 at SIZE EA. .11.99 Happiness Is... the First Federal Savings JUICE Sweet Juicy Here’s List of South Windsor Graduatesf 24 OZ. BOTTLE 84 OZ. BOmE Nova • 9 0 9 A REAUV CIUN LMMDMMAT and Loan Building, Park Scotia LB. .. Christopher Robert Hornish, 4 m m m m SOUTH WINDSOR - Adrianne Beth Dufour, Walter Melnick, Barry Paul Metlzer, C. Sanborn, Laurie Ann ii AIR CONDITIONED i: Place. Dull, Kenneth R. Dumans, Matthew John Hornish, Janie Lynn Messino, Karen Woodman, Bruce Alan Here is the list of 1979 Santerson, John J. Sarra, Yonika, Joy Ann Zdanis, Nor­ The meeting will honor C aliforn ia Matthew Charles Durfee, Elizabeth Anne Hosking, Ann Meyerhardt, Barbara Janet Kathryn Schiumo, the following volunteers: 9 i i * SANDWICH OR graduates at South Wind­ ’’Cheryl Lyn Hulstein, Jon F. ma A. Zevallos. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Snuggles FRANKFURT ROLLS 59* Mark R, Durrenberger. Ann Miller, Brian Arthur ’David Michael Schmidt. Robert Lyle, Paul and sor High School. Judith Faith Eisenberg, Huot. ’AFS student from the FOOD CLUB CARANDO Miller, Karen Ann Minguy, John Roy Schneider, Karen Thibert, Elaine Prince Linda L. Jaskulski, Karen Anthonly Wayne Elia, Dante lerardi, Lisa Ann John P. Montano, Linda M. Republic of South Africa Nectarines Cooked SalamitI otder'■B *2.29 Marilyn Jean Schneider, Ran­ ‘Member, National Honor SPECIAL CORN Ann Allard, Elizabeth Edna Christine Catherine Faitella, Jackson, Robert Andrew Morin, Craig Morrell, Jessie Hills, Terri White, Harold Medium Shells or SLICED TO ORDER • CARANDO NEW ENGLAND dolph J. Schoen, Lynn Marie Society. WHOLE KERNEL Anderle, •’Charles David ’’Karen Helen Fasano, Jacobsen, David John Janty, Theresa Morris. Schopp, Stephen E. Sedlock, suis.iiRvaE«niii*2.00 Morris, Lewis Randall, Luncheon Sausage ^b *2.39 Anderson, ’Linda Lee Ander­ ’Thomas George Favreau, ’’Patricia Anne Jaworski, ’South Windsor Distinguished William Booker, Robert or CREAM STYLE Elbow Macaroni ’’Janes Schrepfer Morse, Franklin H. See, Ann Marie Scholar. LUNDY GOURMET son, Eric Charles Andrus, William J. Ferrigno, Tracy William Leon Jodice, Douglas Patti Jean Mosher, Cheryl Nordquest, track. 16 OZ. PKG. Serafin, Robert Alan Shaffer, Cooked Ham TO ORDER LB *2.49 Robfit Michael Aniello, Ann Fidler, Michael Allan R. Joensuu, Kathy E, John­ Lynn Motuzick, ’’Macy Anne Elizabeth Shea, ’’Gary SElj^lAIINm 309Gl^Ril. Dr. Edward Meyers, Jaynt Lynn Appleton, Joseph Finnegan, Michael J. Fitz­ son, William R. Johnston. Martha Moulton, Howard S. Neil Shelto, Carol R.A. Vincent Knapp, wrestling; i c P. Arch, David John Armata, patrick, Willie Edward ’’Helen J. Kallai, Bruce Murphy, Jr., Joanne Louise Sieminski, Susan Amy Slmao, Todd McGarity, Beth LB. CREAM LONG Margaret C. Armes, Kelly A. Howard Karasik, Elizabeth J. Fleeting, Jr., Alan Leonard Myers, Thomas Alan Nadeau, Gail Patricia Simler, Cynthia A Public Service of this McGarity, babysitting; Ashlaw, Lisa i.i ~.e Bambara, Fletcher, ’’Anne Robin Floc- Karpf, ’’Pamela Beth Kean, David Joseph Neseralla, Marie Simmons. Produce Item of the Week! CHEESE Donna Lee Bannon Cathy MacDuff, energy 25 LB. BAG JOHN co, Michael Fluharty, Andrian .Stephen Kebalo, ’’James Willard Nesteruk, Alpo Dry Dog Food *4.99 LONG GREEN FRESH - CALIFORNIA W/SCALLIONS- Paul A. Bard, Nancy R. Lester John Sirois, Thomas newspaper & The Advertising Council savings; Georgie Lee, hair ’’Kenneth Robert Fontaine, Louis Eugene Keen, Scott Kevin G. Nichols, Maria Ann Kelly Smart, Earle H., Smith, Fresh Cucumbers Na« 4 FOR , LOX - WALNUTS Bassos. Bryant J. 'Lisa Marie Fournier. Richard Kelley, Sean care; Amy ward, OCEAN SPRAY BLACK MISSION or VEGETABLES FR A N K S ' Nowakowski, Amy Ann III, Richard I. Smith, Stephen CALIFORNIA B ay,’’Renee Ann Beebe, Gregory Joseph Francis, Kennedy, ’’Nancy Hilda Oberg, Joyce Christina E. Smith, ’’Susan Beth decorating with wicker; VANITY ’’Maria ” Beltramello, Sunkist Lemons JUMBO 75 SIZE 3 fo" 59* Linda Ann Franco, Glenn Kenway, Terrence S. Kenyon, Oldach, Kirsten Jean Olson, Sobolov, James L. Sorosiak, Peter Reeve, Leonard Cranberry FIGS mm 9 9 D arlene J< othy Benda, Frechette, Matthew J. Debra Marie Kidd, David James Edward Oppelt, Karen Dawn Marie Soucy, Michael Brannigan, soccer; FAIR ■ 9 l-B. Dawn Marie Benson, Robert Fredette, Lisa Marie French, Brian Kingsbury, Steven O’Reilly. Kathleen O’Coin, swim­ Juice Fresh Blueberries PINT 99* ' i c Francis Billig, Susan D. Soucy, William White Soucy, LEAN DOMESTIC Ronald R. Gaffney, Jr., George Kochman, Vicki I. ’’Barbara Marie Orsini, FRESH Kathi Lou Sprengelmeyer, ming; James Patrick, LB. TO ORDER LB *3.69 Billings, William P. Bimonte, Denise Carol Gagnon, Franca Korchma, James Kozlowski. Lauren Anne Page, Lisa Ann TOWELS Roast Beef Joyce G. St. C^, Thomas Ray LEND summer fun. Family and 125 COUNT Cocktail Seedless Florida Limes 10 POf’*1 . WHEN FULLY RIPE. SKIN IS ALMOST BLACK - Carol E. Bishop, Debra Blair, Gallo, Cathleen Ellen Gan- Michelle Leslee Kramer, Parent, Karen Jean Parille, GOOD FOR EATING OUT OF HAND. STEWING Rae Ann Marie Blazawski, Steben, Ellen Ruth friends are invited. JUMBO ROLL 46 OZ BOTTLE WALDEN FARMS tick, Frederick M. Gardner, Steven M. Krasner, Katherine Clifford Wayne Parker, Strandberg, Bradley J. Street. 12 OZ O Q c OR FOR PIES OR CAKES. TRY EM. YOU'LL LIKE German BolognaTooRlEPL*Bl.89 Carroll Marie Blume, Charles Lo-Cal Dressing VAWETIES BOJOTTLE 0 ? 7 EMI Douglas W. George, Pamela Lynn Krawski, Arlene Kulis, Walter Stephen Parker, III, Raymond Allen Strickland, m Gibson Boenig, ’’Margaret K. Giangrave, Debra Ann Lesa A. LaBrecque, Colleen Thomas Joseph Paaay, Census Jobs DUE TO OUR FRESHNESS POLICY. SOME ITEMS NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL TUESDAY Elizabeth Bond. Victoria Jean Stringer, Fresh Fruit Salad 99* Giannamore, David A. Gill, Lacasse, Michael John ’Doreen Louise Peak, Richard K. Strong, Joanne AN Open in Area Todd Anthony Bordonaro, Freda Deniece Gilliam. Laliberte, Francis William Dorothea A. Pekala, L. Marie Swider, Jill E. Thomp­ available Colette Marie Bosse, Drew Steven Michael Gintick, Lane, Jr. ’’Mary Edith Lane, Michael Pelletier, Ronald S. Verifine HAWAIIAN *Hot Bagels ' ) 12 FOR *1.09 Martin Boucher, Lisa Ann son, John F. Throwe, Kenneth The U.S. Census Bureau Robert Duane Glidden, James ’’Paul David Lange, ’’Nancy Pelley, Carolle Perras, Carl Toner, James Michael has a number of temporary U.S.D.A. CHOICE Boudreau, Susan A.C. Bourke, T. Gobble, ’’Deborah Troth Jean Lanning, Cynthia Ann ’Cheryl Aim Pierce, Sharon G. A p p le ­ Alan Robert Braiisford, Tracy, Mark James jobs open in the next few PUNCH Fresh Baked Goods! Gobetz, ’’David Michael Larivier, Brian D. Lavoie, Platt, Cosette Potiez, Laura Trewhella, Walter H. ARM ’’Jody Ann Brazalovich, Lori Gathers, Lori Ellen Graham, Deanna Jeannine Lawson. Publiese, April Lynn Pullum, weeks in parts of Hartford sauce ASSORTED FLAVORS WALDBAUM'S WALDBAUM'S Ann Brown, Joanne M. Trombly, Jr., 'Leanne and Tolland counties to Charles C, Grasso, III, Sharon Kathleen M.A. Leathers, P atricia Ann Reardon, Michele Turnbull, Guy E. 50 OZ. JAR 46 OZ. CAN FRUIT FILLED Browne, ’Christine Elizabeth We don’t want it for long. Beef Chuck Ann Green, Susan Elizabeth Katherine M. Lemieux, Paul Charles S. Regulbuto, Francis help prepare address lists JE W iS H Budarz, Brian J. Burke, Tylutki, Greg Vachula, Griffin, Debra Aune Gron- J. Lepine, Kelley Lund, J. Reichle, Gregory L. ’Donald 0. Veilleux, Margery for the 1980 census. COFFEE ’’Daniel J. Buys, Lisa Jeanne dahl, Robert A. Guilmette, Douglas C. MacDonald, San­ Reininger, Cheryl Lynn We do want it for life. For the life of some patient in a hospital Temporary census Caldwell, Laura Clare Ellen Verrier. RYES Raymond J. Guimond, John dra Jean Maguire, Jon Robert R euss,' Nancy Elizabeth here or in a nearby community. workers usually work three PLAIN - W/SEEDS CAKE Elizabeth Soucy Wadach, 13 OZ. PKG. Callahan. A. Hall, Michael Alyre Hall, Mahoney, Neal Frederick lOOCOUNTQftc Biade Steak or PUMPERNICKLE .Reynolds, Daniel W. Rezende, James Micheal Waddock, Ellen Ann Cantara, to four weeks each and are Kleenex Facial Tissue BOX James Michael Halloran. Mahoney, Michelle Marie Jr., Christopher E. Rich, James V. Walker, Jamie Ann You see, it’s more than your arm itself that’s important to us. paid on a per-address- Rudolph, E. Capello, Jr., Christine Mary Hallowell, Mangino, Diane Marie James Cole Richards, George 16 OZ. I Peter Joseph Caputo, ’Lisa Wall, Suzanna J. Walsh, It’S'What can come from your arm. collected basis. For an LOAF ’’Aria Elizabeth Harrison, Marquis, TTiomas John Mar­ Paul Ritter. Michelle Marie Warner, "Frozen Favorites!" Marie Caron, Susan M. Caron, tin, Linda Susan Marvonek, eight-hour day, the Susan Ann Haskell, Courtney Ellen Louise Rowe, Harold Janice Lee Warren, Sharon That’s blood. Blood that can mean life to an infant, a student, a WALDBAUM'S Susan Marie Carroll, Donna J. Thomas Hayes, ’’Donna Kaye Kathryn Mary Maznicki, W. Rowe, ’Wendy Iris average pay is $27 to $30 Caruso, Michael Steven Cary, Ann Welch, Gwendolyn LB. Old Fashioned 9 OZ, Heath, David L.L. Heikoff, ’’Michael Henry Mazor, Scott Ruinick, Gloria Jean Russell, Williams, Lawrence A. parent, a retiree. Or maybe all of them. plus 17 cents a mile. C oro net Top Frost 6 PACK George S. Caye, Steven M, Bruce Allan Henning, Cynthia McAndrew. Applicants must be at least 1.2B Doughnuts 4 SUGAR 6 9 Cheryl Ann Russo, Lisa Marie Cecchini. Williams, Lisa Marie Plume De Veau Ann Henriques, Pauline Beth ’’Elizabeth M. McGuinness, Russo, Peter 'Mlchaei Russo, Wojtyna, Stepehn Donald We’re not fussy whether it’s your right or left arm you prefer to 18 years old, U.S. citizens, UrS.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF DUE TO OUR FRESHNESS POLICY SOME ITEMS ICE SUNDAE ARE NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL TUESDAY Dawn A. Chamberlain, Hjame, Kathleen Susan Hob­ ’Collen Marie McTeague, Jr., Cynthia Ann Ryan, LeRoy and pass a written test. V eal Sale! Donald M, Charette, Jr., Wojtyna, Deborah Lynn lend us. We’re looking for the arm that stretches out to hug peo­ son, Kimberley Ellen Hodges, Christine Mealy, Sherilyn Ryan, Julie Ann ^bia, Paul Wood, ’’Denise Michelle Persons interested in LONDON $ 1 9 9 Karen Marie Charette, ple back to health. You can help us find it. CREAM CUPS Theresa Lee Cheever, Joseph applying for the jobs ALL FLAVORS S h o u ld er 30 OZ. 10 PACK BROIL SHOULDER Anthony Cicco. Ill, Lauren B. Com w cticiit Departments of tneome Maintenance BLOOD...Let’s get it TOGETHER should contact their local GALLON CARTON ON AN 8 QUART PKG. ON A 36 OZ. CAN Clapp, Mary Elizabeth Clark, NOW office of the state employ­ ALBA LIPTON Robert Alan Clay, Dale and Human Resources The American National Red Cross ment service. U.S.D.A, CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF U.S.D.A, CHOICE ■ BEEF C hops Morgan Clayton, Richard YOU CAN PUCE YOUR Beef Chuck Seml-Boneless Boneiess INSTANT ICED TEA Scott Clinton. John Bradley Have Moved To 7-Bone Chuck Steak Chuck Steak SWANSON DRY M IL K MIX Conterno, 'David Eugene STEAK (UNDERBLADE) (UNDERBLADE) •2.2S Cook, Kenneth R. Cormier, 330 Broad Street, Manchester CUOSIFIED AD ANYTIME Red Cross. Take Out Chicken *2.89 Timothy Joseph Cormier, ORE IDA S« 4 S Veal 59 Gerald F. Cote. The Manchester Office shared by the State Depart­ Dinner Fries 69* •1?» Rib Chops LB Paul Joseph Courey, Marc ment of Income Maintenance and the State Depart­ Joseph Couture, Bradford ment of Human Resources has moved to a new loca­ 25'*bff|‘15*Off The Good Neighbor. Behind the eight-ball: any­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BEEF HYGRADE Valu-Pro Boneless $ 0 2 9 Crawford, ’’John Peter Criso, tion off Broad Street in the shopping plaza with the one holding tickets for one of ON A 16 OZ. PKG. ON ANY PKG. Michael Kevin Crombie, Dairy Delights!----- Boneiess Boneless King’s and Marshall's Stores. those pacKsged tours for PATTIES Veal Roast LB PILLSBURY Michelle Yvonne Croteau, Iran next summer. SHOULDER (WITH TEXTURED SOY FLOUR INSTANT FOOD CLUB TROPICANA HAM AND ISOLATED SOY PROTEIN) Wanda Marie Cyr, Walter The new office is on ground levei and is designed to ROAST Breast NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT (FROZEN)- 3 LB. BOX 3 9 MASHED CEREAL Daley, Gina M. D’Amato, provide access for handicapped persons. Breyers 100% PURE (WITH COOKING TIMER) NUGGETS Brenda Anne Damon, Cheryl Watch Your of Veal Lb♦1 = POTATOES The Manchester Office has responsibility for With Ihift coupon ■! Food With thift coupon at Food Ellen Dasher, Gregory, B. helping persons interested in the following WEDNESDAY, JDNE 20 M*rt Good thru Saturo»y f Marl Good ihru Saturday Y ogurt S 4 9 9 Jun* 23 LkthI ono pkg ' June 23 Limit one pkS ' Daugherty, Paul Simon programs: ORANGE ■ # LB. 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Joseph Migiiore Walter F. Glennen George E. Rogers Place for Martin in Baseball - New York; EAST HARTFORD - Joseph EAST HARTFORD - Walter F. EAST HARTFORD - George Migiiore, 66, of 45 Cloverdale Drive Glennen, 82, of 23 Salem Road died Edgar “Ed” Rogers, 70, of 89 Forbes died Thursday in Hartford. He was Sunday at Rockville General St. died . Saturday at the John the husband of Mrs. Carmella Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Dempsey Hospital, Farmington. He was the husband of Mrs. Ethel Lemon to Join Front Office Tomorrow Laura Farrell Glennen. Cresmanio Migiiore. Stevens Rogers. The funeral was Saturday from Mr. Glennen was born in Mr. Rogers was born in Covington, there for business purposes. Rangers, Lemon refused to com­ D’Esopo Hartford Funeral Chapel, Maynard, Mass., and had lived in the NEW YORK (UPI) - happens, then it happens. You Hartford area for 63 years. Before Va., and had lived in East Hartford Lemon, whose mild demeanor know me ... I’m an organization ment further on the situation, as with a mass at St. Patrick and St. for the past 10 years. He was Somebody once said that as settled the Yankees last season Anthony Church, Hartford. Burial retiring 16 years ago, he had been a man and I always have been. I’ve did his players. “Let's wait to see employed by the Doll Paper Co. of long as the game of baseball and guided them to a world cham­ was in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, •pharmacist at G. Fox & Co., Hart­ got a job and a good contract. It's what happens,” said one Yankee. East Hartford before his retirement. existed, there would be a pionship, was said to have lost Bloomfield. ford, for 38 years, later serving as the longest contract I’ve had since “Then I’ll have a comment to He was a member of Moose River Mr. Migiiore was born in Noto, pharmacist and manager at the G. place for Billy Martin. control of the club and was failing I was in the Navy.” make.” Lodge of Masons of Concord, N.H., to inspire some of his players. Providence of Sicily, Italy, and had Fox & Co. Pharmacy on Jefferson Now, 11 months after being In their Sunday meeting, Stein­ Eleven months ago, Stein­ and the Littleton (N.H.) Lodge of When Martin was dismissed lived in the Hartford area for 50 St., Hartford. He was a member of fired and 10 months earlier than brenner didn’t find it necessary to brenner stated publicly that Mar­ Elks. last July 24 and rehired five days tin must stop drinking, take care years. Before retiring four years Moses Fox Club of Hartford and the expected — the fiery little man rehash his guidelines for He is also survived by a son, later, the plan was to bring him of his health and keep out of trou­ • ago, he had been a shoemaker and Connecticut Pharmaceutical they call “Billy the Kid” is back managerial behavior with Martin. Ronald E. Rogers of Lockport, LA.; back for the 1980 season. Stein­ ble if he wanted to return as worked for the Sir Alio Shoe Clinic, Association. He was an Army at the helm of the New York The two met nearly two weeks veteran of World War I. a brother, Albert Rogers of Yankees. brenner is adhering to the same ago at Yankee Stadium and all manager. A clash with Reno, Nev. Hartford, for 20 years. Covington, Va.; and three He is also survived by six sons, He is also survived by a son, After a secret meeting between plan, only its implementation bases were touched then. sportswriter Ray Hagar last grandchildren. James Migiiore and Jack Migiiore, Walter F. Glennen Jr. of New Bri­ Martin amd Yankee owner comes with shocking swiftness. Martin, who briefly attended a November was amicably settled The funeral is ’Tuesday at 11 a.m. both of Manchester, Joseph Migiiore tain; a daughter, Mrs. Roger Aubrey George Steinbrenner in Colum­ Lemon has three more years function for a Pro-Am golf tourna­ out of court weeks ago. at Newkirk & Whitney Funeral remaining on his contract with Jr. of Glastonbury, Robert Migiiore of Ellington; five grandchildren and bus, Ohio Sunday, a move was set ment in Amana, la. Sunday night, Steinbrenner actually made up Home, 319 Burnside Ave. Burial will the Yankees. His major worry — of East Hartford, and Anthony a great-grandchild. in motion to elevate - current was cornered in his hotel lobby his mind to bring back Martin be in West Cemetery, Manchester. remaining in baseball in some Migiiore and Richard Migiiore, both The funeral is Tuesday at 9;30 a.m. Manager Bob Lemon to the posi­ and said on the run, “ 1 know of no some time ago, but was upset Friends may call at the funeral useful capacity — has been put to when his intentions were leaked of Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. from the D’Esopo East Hartford tion of general manager and make changes in the management. I home tonight from 7 to 9. rest. Sebastians Cornacchia of Hartford; Funeral Chapel, High and Carter Martin the manager in the homes- will meet with George on Mon­ Saturday night. So irked was “I’ve heard rumors all my his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent street, with a mass at St. Helen M. Murphy tand starting 'Tuesday. Martin day.’’ Steinbrenner that he considered Beached Whales life,” said Lemon. “Nothing sur­ Migiiore of East Hartford; a brother, Christopher’s church at 10. Burial was in Columbus on a scouting In Arlington, where the holding off on the announcement EAST HARTFORD - Helen M. prises me in this game. If it Emanuel Migiiore of Hartford; two will be in Mount St. Benedict Murphy, 75, of 30 Westbrook St. died One of the 41 beached Sperm whales at University marine biologists all 41 whales Billy Marlin assignment and Steinbrenner was Yankees were playing the Texas indefinitely. B oll L e m o n sisters, Mrs. Santina Gianni of East Cemetery, Bloomfield. Saturday at a Manchester convales­ Florence, Ore., raises its tail yet is near died. Thousands gathered here on Sunday to Hartford and Mrs. Anita Costanzo of Friends may call at the funeral cent home. death. Despite efforts by Oregon State view the grim spectacle. (UPI photo) Newington; and nine grandchildren. chapel Tuesday at 9 a.m. Miss Murphy was born in Union- ville and had lived in East Hartford Wade Everitt Catello V. DiCapua for 35 years. Before retiring nine Yankee Situation Kessinger Boosts EAST HARTFORD - Wade EAST HARTFORD - Catello Vic­ years ago, she had been employed as Pilot Adviser Insists Everitt, 56, of 36 Warren Drive died tor DiCapua, 59, of 220 Hollister a secretary at Colt Industries, Hart­ Sunday at Hartford Hospital. He was Drive died Saturday in Great ford, for 35 years. She was a com­ Figured Perfectly Kravec*s Pitching the husband of Mrs. Joan Bennett Barrington, Mass. He was the hus­ municant of St. Mary’s Church and a Everitt. band of Mrs. M arjorie Allison member of the American Association CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicago White Sox player-manager Don NEW YORK (UPI) — George Steinbrenner is always at least Mr. Everitt was born in Trenton, DiCapua. of Retired Persons. Paper Needs More Funds Kessinger says if there has been a better in the N.J., and had lived in East Hartford She is survived by a sister, Mrs. two jumps ahead of everybody else. That’s why the New York Mr. DiCapua was born in New American League during the past month than Ken Kravec, he for 35 years. He was employed as an Haven and had lived in East Hartford Katherine Walsh of East Hartford; By CHRIS BLAKE journalism as a part of career newspapers tnroughout the state. Yankees generally do so well. That’s also why so many people 'y t architectural hardware consultant by for 28 years. He had been employed and a grandnephew. training is just ignored.” Also, James M. Conti, features would like to have him on his roster. Herald Reporter aren’t crazy about him. to having tliose so-called “street the Eastern Metal Products Co. of as a machinist at Pratt & Whitney The funeral is Wednesday at 8 a.m. She said many former students editor, and Deborah Minnick, co­ Kravec won his eighth game in his East Hartford. He was a member of EAST HARTFORD - Although it editor, won Quill and Scroll awards, Regardless of his impulsiveness or smarts,” he’s right up there with Bil­ pitching against us today and in Division of United Technologies from Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 now working in the media have come his habit of blistering those he feels last nine decisions by hurling a six- St. John’s Episcopal Church. He was has won three awards this spring. Mrs. McEvers said. ly Martin. Boston was that we got some runs Corp. for 32 years and was a member Main St., with a mass at St. Mary’s back to visit and have mentioned how aren’t performing up to the hitter as the White Sox defeated an Army veteran of World War II. Church at 9. Burial will be in St. East Hartford High School's student helpful their experience on The Pilot Whenever Steinbrenner wishes to Boston 6-1 Sunday. Kravec, 8-4, then.” of the International Association of sometimes superhuman standards he He is also survived by two newspaper. The Pilot, is not has been. know anything about his bailclub, he Kravec got all the support he Machinists. He was a communicant Mary’s Cemetery. sets for himself and asks for in struck out three and walked four in daughters, Ms. Joanne Everitt of There are no calling hours. adequately funded by the school ad­ EHHS Principal John Callahan will talk with his front office people avenging the only defeat he has suf­ needed in the third when Jorge Orta of St. Joseph’s Chapel, West Hart­ others, he has had the Yankee situa­ Plainville and Ms. Elizabeth Sinni of ministration, said Jean McEvers, said The Pilot has been a good paper. and with his manager. But where he fered in the past month. Boston lined a bases-loaded triple to knock in ford. Program To Begin tion figured perfectly all along. East Hartford; and two faculty adviser to the paper. “They used to be able to put out gets his best information is from his m defeated Kravec 9-2 earlier in the three runs. Orta, off to a slow start He was a member of Chapter 30, EAST HARTFORD - The excep­ Peter R. Christiana Last summer, he felt they couldn’t ballplayers. this year, also led off the fifth with a grandchildren, Troy Guerrin and International Catholic Deaf Associa­ Mrs. McEvers said the paper has five or six issues a year. I don’t see tional children’s program for month. MANCHESTER - Peter R. possibly win if Billy Martin con­ This time, Steinbrenner came double and later scored on a single by Stacy Guerrin, both of East Hart­ tion, the Hartford Club of the Deaf of not had an increase in funding in 15 why they can’t do that now,” he said. residents, sponsored by the Parks “He has turned into an outstanding ford. I Christiana, 86. of 310 Cooper Hill St. years, a fact that has forced the tinued as manager, so he made a away feeling Lemon had lost com­ Rusty Torres. East Hartford, the Alumni Associa­ As far as journalism courses are and Recreation Department, will change in late July, bringing in Bob pitcher, not just a thrower,” The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral died Saturday morning at his home. paper to cut back from six-page plete control of the players, not that Kessinger said. “No one has pitched Orta explained he has been able to tion of the American School for the concerned, Callahan said courses begin June 25. It is held at McAuliffe Lemon to take over the club. Now Home, 318 Burnside Ave., is in He was the husband of Mrs. Hazel editions and a special spring eight- “rise and fall on the number of they were rebelling against him like he has during the past month. If make better contact by having Deaf and had served as scoutmaster Devlin Christiana. Park, Monday through Friday from 9 Steinbrenner is convinced the charge of arrangements, which are page paper to a four-page paper students who select them.” because he is a sweetheart of a guy they have, I'd like them on my “peace of mind.” of a Boy Scout troop at the school for Mr. Christiana was born Dec. 9, a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Yankees, who are eight games back, incomplete. which comes out four times a year. He said if a course enrollment goes who nobody can help liking, but that team,” “Everyone was telling me that T 30 years. 1892 in East Hartford and had lived in The Park Department bus will pick can't win this year under Lemon. “The journalism program is still below 10 or 12 students, the course is they had lost their initiative or Kravec said he did not have his was doing this wrong and that He is. also survived by four sons, Manchester most of his life. Before up participants and return them dai­ There’s also another aspect to his Myrtle R. St. John treated as a stepchild,” Mrs. dropped. hunger to win under him. best stuff against Boston, but still wrong,” Orta explained. ‘T just Victor L. DeCapua of East Windsor, retiring in 1967, he had been ly- making the move now. , EAST HARTFORD - Myrtle Rice McEvers said. “It is not part of the He said the journalism course has Bob Lemon’s heart isn’t going to be managed to shut down what he decided to do it my way and have Wayne A. DeCapua of East Hartford, employed as a bus driver for the The program involves constructive Remember how Billy Martin had St. John, 89, formerly of 24 Stanley curriculum except for a one- not been popular recently. broken over giving the Yankee labeled the finest hitting team in the peace of mind Donald J. DeCapua of South Windsor Connecticut Co. for 36 years. He was recreation and swimming. In case of been saying he wished George Stein­ St., died Saturday at the United semester course, which is totally in­ Mrs. McEvers said The Pilot won manager’s job back to Billy Martin. American League. when I .” and Michael A. DeCapua of Hart­ an Army veteran of World World War inclement weather, it will be moved brenner would let him know one way Methodist Home in Shelton. adequate to teach kids about jour­ the following awards this year; a He has pretty much had it as a “My fast ball had nothing early in Chicago loaded ford; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas I. indoors at Norris &hool. or another whether he’s coming back She was born in Darien and had nalism.” First Place Certificate from Colum­ manager after stints with the Royals, the game but it got better,” said the bases in the (Barbara-Ann) Colletti of He is also survived by two sons, because there were other clubs in­ lived most of her life in East Hart­ She said students put out the school bia University. ’The award is given to TOite Sox and Yankees and he’s Kravec, who recorded his fifth com­ third on a single by Manchester; his mother, Mrs. Rose five daughters, a brother and a terested in him? Martin was telling ford. Before retiring, she was paper with inadequate materials and school papers which accumulate a quite happy to complete the next plete game of the year, tops on the Kessinger, an error Delise DiCapua of East Hartford; sister. the truth. employed as a blueprint reader at there is a crying need for a bigger certain number of points out of a Now You Know three years of his contract with the Chicago staff. by Watson on two brothers, Anthony DiCapua of The private funeral will be at the He never identified any of the Pratt & Whitney Division o f United work space. Students who put out the possible 1,000 points. EHHS’s paper Gang lord A1 Capone, whose Yanks, basically as their absentee “My curve ball is my best pitch but Ralph Garr’s Hamden and Mario Dicapua Jr. of John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 clubs, but the San'Diego Padres were Technologies Corp. She was a paper do it in a small, narrow, had 886 points; New England business card listed him as a “second general manager, from his home in in that loss to Boston, I was out of the grounder and a Hartford; and 12 grandchildren. W. Center St. Burial will be in East one of them, and had he gone with member of the Stratford United sectioned-off portion of one of the Scholastic Press Association’s hand furniture dealer,” earned an es­ Long Beach, Calif. game before I had a chance to use bunt single by Grey The funeral is Wednesday at 10:15 Cemetery. them, he very likely would’ve gotten Methodist Church. English classrooms. timated $105 million in 1927 to set the Martin now is as convenient a Pryor. Zimmer a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, There are no calling hours. “Superior Achievement” award, a 5-year contract. it.” She is survived by several nieces ‘"This could benefit so many kids,” still unbroken record for the highest replacement for Lemon as Lemon said had starter 1602 Main St., with a mass at St. sponsored by Boston University; and Getting back to Lemon, though, ac­ The key to Kraver’s first career and nephews. she said. “We could provide real gross income ever amassed in a was for him. The Yankees have been Tumbling Act Chuck Rainey covered the bag Mary’s Church at 11. Paul R. Hughes Jr. The Hartford Courant’s third place tually, he led the Yankees to two win to Boston was his ability to shut The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at training for careers. But the idea of single year by a private citizen. paying him all along because he’s properly on Garr's play and Pryor’s Friends may call at the funeral EAST HARTFORD - Paul Robert award among high school playoff victories, first against the Oakland’s Wayne Gross goes head over heels after getting down the heart of the Red Sox lineup. the Dennis & D’Arcy Funeral Home, still under contract to them and that bunt gone foul, the game might have home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Hughes Jr. of 5 Passer Drive died Red Sox and then against the Royals, tagged out by Toronto’s Alfredo Griffin yesterday. Throw to first Sluggers Carlton Fisk and Jim Rice 2611 Main St., Stratford. Burial will means there’s no problem there. Nor been different. p.m. Saturday at his home. He was the after which he guided them to a each struck out twice, and Kravec be private in Union Cemetery, p SALE STARTS TODAY is it any big problem if he doesn’t was wild and resulted in run. (UPI Photo) “ Butch Hobson said the bunt was The family suggests that any husband of Mrs. Linda Pimenta Busing to ECHS world championship against the did not allow a hit to either player or Rowayton. work out because as the saying goes, 10 inches foul and then hit a rock and memorial gifts may be made to the Hughes. Dodgers. Most of the Yankee players Butch Hobson and Bob Watson, There are no calling hours. there’s more where he came from went fair,” Zimmer said. International Catholic Deaf Associa­ He is also survived by a daughter, were pretty much convinc^ they “That’s what you’ve got to do, keep The family suggests that any On Board Agenda and if George Steinbrenner feels he Alan Bannister contributed three tion, 522 Bald Eagle Ave., White Jennifer A. Hughes, at home; and his wouldn’t have won fast year with ahead of them and try to face them memorial gifts may be made to the has to make another move sometime hits and an RBI while Kessinger Bear Lake, Minn., or to the parents, Paul and Frances Howe EAST HARTFORD - today he does not favor KENOVESEIS Martin, the same way they feel they Anderson^s Wiew’ with no one on base," the Chicago in the future, he already has a made- Stratford United Methodist Church, American School for the Deaf, 139 N. Hughes of Milford. A REAL DRUO STORE southpaw said. added two hits and two runs scored. Parents of students who at­ altering, {he regulations. wouldn’t have won it this year with to-order candidate in Gene Michael. Main Street, Stratford. Main St., West Hartford. The funeral is ’Tuesday at 10 a.m. The only mistake Kravec said he Rainey, 4-4, suffered the loss, tend East Catholic High “That would be a very Lemon. Michael, the Yankees’ former pitching only two and one-third in­ at the George J. Smith & Son Funeral School in Manchester will made was throwing a “nothing” fast­ difficult thing, to alter our GENERIC DRUGS Steinbrenner shares that feeling shortstop and coach, is doing an Helps Tigers Win nings before giving way to reliever Home, 135 Broad St., Milford, with a ball to rookie catcher Mike O’Berry, get one more chance starting times to accom­ and that’s why he’s going back with excellent job managing the,Colum­ mass at St. Gabriel Church, I^lford, who belted a 3-1 pitch into the left Bob Stanley. Zimmer said he had no tonight to convince the modate them,” he said. can substantially REDUCE Martin as his manager so far ahead bus Clippers in the International East Hartford Police Report at 10:30. Burial will be in Kings NEW YORK (UPI) — When Sparky Anderson took over as field stands for a solo homer in the plans to put Stanley in the starting Board of Education to DelPonte said he still op­ of schedule. League. He has them right up there Highway Cemetery, Milford. manager of the Detroit Tigers five days ago, he arrived with im­ third for Boston’s lone run. O’Berry’s rotation in favor of Rainey. provide busing to the poses East Catholic busing your famies' PresGription George Steinbrenner did not come in first place with a comfortable 5Vz Friends may call at the funeral hit was only his second in 18 at bats in Chicago will host Seattle tonight EAST HARTFORD - An argu­ watch. school for about 300 East if it will cost the board. with the morning milk. He attended game lead. Michael was sent to peccable credentials as one of the most knowledgeable men in with Ross Baumgarten, 5-3, slated to ment between a mother and her son Sharkey allegedly struck his home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. the major leagues this year. Hartford youths. Board Secretary Dorothy HEALTH CARE COSTS! Culver Military Academy in Indiana, Columbus to be groomed as a future baseball. two-run, bases-loaded single in the face Seattle's Mike Parrott, 4-2. over a television program the son mother and she fell to the ground, But, unless the parents Carey has also publicly Boston Manager Don Zimmer Mrs. Mildren H. Chipman which is the same school Walter Yankee manager and in all probabili­ In Detroit’s 8-4- victory over the bottom of the ninth to lift Toronto. Boston, now two and one-half games wanted to watch resulted in a frac­ fracturing her right arm. can find a way to bus the stated opposition to East O’Malley went to, but when it comes credited Kravec with pitching a EAST HARTFORD - Mrs Mildren ty, one day he will get his chance. California Angels Sunday, Anderson Reliever Tom Buskey, 3-1, was the behind division-leading Baltimore, tured arm for the mother and the students at no cost to the Catholic busing. Here's How at Genovese Drugs: strong game. Holt Chipman of East Hartford and not only recorded his first victory in winner and Dave Heaverlo, 2-7, took begins a home series with Detroit, arrest of the son early Sunday mor­ William J. LaPenna, 19, of 166 school board, the East “He's a good pitcher and good Kingsfield, Maine died Sunday in the American League after four the loss. Otto Velez had a three-run sending Steve Renko, 5-2, against ning, police said. Oxford Drive, East Hartford, was Catholic busing proposal The board will consider are going to win,” Zimmer East Hartford. games, but he demonstrated to his homer and John Mayberry a solo shot Milt Wilcox, 5-4. arrested Friday on a warrant in con­ seems headed for trouble. East Catholic busing from said. “The difference between his Mrs. Chipman was born in Kingman Homers players that his reputation is a for Toronto. Daniel E. Sharkey, 22, of 15 Greene nection with threats he allegedly Board members last 9 to 9:20 p.m. tonight at Kingman, Maine, and had lived in deserved one. 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TABS ...100... $ 4 .9 4 LeFlore singled to start the eighth. pitched 11-3 innings in relief of Glenn petition. In return I {Compares to TOFRANtL 10mg. TABS) The Yankees will announce either Texas overcame a two-run deficit 8 years after Maris hit his No. 23, rally in the eighth inning to break a 3- Plain Drive. Friendly’s Restaurant on Silver Lane. ford, died early this morning at alter its regulations con­ Rusty Staub greeted reliever Dave Abbott to get the win and Sid Monge, promise to make your MtPROCAIHAMIDE HCl Kingman hit his 23rd homer of 3 tie and lift Philadelphia. The rally Monday or Tuesday night that Lemon in the first inning Sunday night on Today, 2:03 a.m. — Medical call to 90 Rockville General Hospital after suf­ cerning the earliest name known and cause LaRoche with a single and Kemp 6-6, absorbed the loss. Bobby Bonds’ 250 mg. CAPS. .100.. the 1979 season. It came off Boh handed reliever Doug Bair his second is out as manager and the controver­ Bell's two-run homer and an RBI Sunday, 11:12 a.m .— Box Alarm at the Phelps St. fering an apparent heart attack. He • allowable arrival time for you to be Invoked. Say- walked to load the bases before sixth career grand-slam in the eighth comer of Burnisde Avenue and Hamner Today, 2:04 a.m. — Trash fire at 2 Can­ {Compares to PRONESTYL 250 mg. CAPS) Owchinko in the Chicago Cubs’ loss in as many days as starter Ran- sial, much-traveled Billy Martin is in single by Jim Sundberg that scored was the husband of Mrs. Helen E. Penney High School three Our Fathers, three Thompson delivered his game­ had given the Indians a 4-3’lead. Street. non Road. Wite Crane. students. Penney students Hall Marys and Qlorloa.' 59th game and helped the Cubs dy Lerch, 4-4, got the win. Brewers 5, Royals 3 again. But the official line in the New O scar Gamble. Sunday, 4:42 p.m. — Bmsh fire at the Today, 3:37 a.m. — Medical call to 140 Hublloatlon' must be pick up their fifth straight victory. Pirates 5, Dodgers 1 winning hit to left. York clubhouse Sunday night was Bell had produced Mr. Crane was born May 23,1919 in would have to go in before aio.lworaaiyour0 4wwiMOiiieaiMel4tforyi«t Alan Trammell drove in three runs Gorman Thomas smashed two ■Pt F Pond near Silver Lane. Silver Lane. sromised. St. Jude pray MvlneronttiSMindmaymsrs'OMiilnl LtwirouMUttM an 8-5 trium ph over the Padres. Ed Whitson, 2-5, and Kent Tekulve that nobody knew anything. a solo homer in the East Hartford and had lived in Broad 7:30 a.m. because East 'or us and all who Invoke with a two-run homer and a sacrifice homers — his 14th and 15th of the Sunday, 5:47 p.m. — Trash fire to 68 Today, 6:22 a.m. — Medical call to irnyMarictdiUiAtlhrl'Miw- Fil«MiNicll»st|HW26/7a. Hitting home runs is something combined on a,.lwo-hitter and Tim “The only thing I know is that third and the Brook most of his life. Before Catholic would bp on the four aid. Amen. This fly and Kemp’s RBI double produced year — to back the nine-hit pitching Whitney St. Nutmeg Lane. Dave Kingman does very well. Foil knocked in three runs, two with tomorrow is an off day,” said Rangers clung to a Sunday, 6 p.m. — Medical call to 34 Today, 7:54 a.m. — Medical call to the retiring in June 1977, he has been same bus run. 4ovena has never been the Tigers’ fourth run in the seventh. of Lary Sorensen as Milwaukee employed as an electrical foreman at Board Chairman known to fall. I have had SA VE NO\N ON PA TIENT AIDS! Talking about them? Well,, that’s a fifth-inning double, leading swept its three-game series with Lemon. “We’ll have to play it by ear 4-2 lead until Gam­ Lanham Lane. Pratt f. Whitney Aircraft guard house. my requeat granted. California jumped to a 2-0 lead in Sunday, 6 p.m. — Medical call to 44 Today, 8:43 a.m. — Medical call to 24 Pratt & Whitney Division of United Lawrence DelPonte said another story. Pittsburgh to a sweep of its three- Kansas City. Sorensen, 9-6, hurled his and see what happens in the next 48 ble clobbered a the second on a two-run single by hours.” Then, with a smile. Lemon two-run homer in Sparrowhush Road. Willow St. Technologies Corp. for 30 years and Futuro Adjustable “I enjoy playing in California.’^is game series with Los Angeles. The 10th and the 32nd of is one of my favorite road trips, win was Whitson’s first since April Dickie Thon and doubles by Bobby looked up and asked: the seventh. was a member of the firm’s Quarter Grich — extending his hitting streak the season for the Brewers, who lead Century Club. He was a member of SITZ COMMODE That’s about all I can say,” Kingman 14. the league in that department. Steve “Have you heard anything new Texas starter DECORAUNG BY M4M said afteP his two-run homer Giants 7, Cardinals 4 to 18 games — and Larry Harlow. The since the game started?” Steve Comer Park Programs Opening Ellington Grange and the Broad BATH Angels tied it 4-4 in the top of the Braun and Darrell Porter had solo Don & Joanne Harris NOW ONLY: triggered a six-run uprising in the Pinch hitter Bill Madlock broke a New York returns home eight struggled all night Brook lodge of Masons. I NOW ONLY: ( j eighth on a fielding error by Aurelio homers for the Royals. Custom Draperies and first inning. ”I enjoyed playing here 4-4 tie with a run-scoring single and games behind division leading but went tlie distance to boost his EAST HARTFORD - The Depart­ ’The smaller playground areas wiu He is also survived by four R^riguez. j Upholstering in San Diego and I have what you Willie McCoVey added a two-run Baltimore while Texas — having won record to 6-5. Catfish Hunter lost his ment of Parks and Recreation invites be open June 25 to August 29. ’These daughters, Mrs. Lester (Judith) Hill In other AL games, Toronto out- all East Hartford children to par­ Slipcovers, Bedspreads m i^ t cpll some hard feelings, single to hi^light a three-run rally in two out of three against the Yankees fifth game of the season without a areas will be open weekdays 9:30 of Coventry, Mrs. Stephen (Doris) slugged Oakland 10-9, Baltimore got Si and Carpeting Aaitlc Murl fils any5.99 itanAsrd taitat, pr*. 48.88 having left San Diego the way I did. ” the eighth inning as St. L6uis lost its ticipate in the summer programs. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kowalyshyn of North Franklin, Miss I5 *f tteraaaati tha vary fin. and playing much better ball than it win. vMlng eanvaalanl atsd afltallva mathM a« In kaIN aanva«la«M an« claanHMSi past Minnesota 8-5, Chicago beat The major parks (Hockanum, la* Irasimsnt af the aerlnaal araa, t a il aan ba re«aea« fat eamaact Martaa Kingman, who now has 54 RBI, was fifth straight. Jack Clark homered was a week ago — hopes to cut into New York stranded 10 men and left Ruth Crane of Mansfield and Miss _ ... 1Camalata aortanai nyalahh •SE IE atlrarsL Stsa maaMras i r ' n ilEk**. Hoston 6-1, Seattle edged Cleveland Goodwin, Gorman, Martin, and All parks and playgrounds will be W« do tt all tor you, from daaign lo-lnitallation. fell uW.Vi'-h"**'* acquired by the Padres from the New for the Giants and Tony Scott con- [Sports Slate) California’s 4>A-game lead in the the bases loaded in the third and Mamie Crane, at home; and four 6-5, Milwaukee defeated Kansas City McAuliffe) will be open June 20 staffed with male and female super­ grandchildren. Our quality Is the best, our prices are even better. York Mets two years ago, but was nected for the Cards, American League West. The Rangers seventh innings. Corrales has been We uAB be h(m> In come to your hom^at any Bme. shipped to C alifornia and the Braves 1, Mets 1 5-3 and Texas beat New York 6-2. through September 3. ’They will be visors. A variety of programs will be ’The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Radio, TV Tonight and Angels open a four-game series quick to remove his pitchers this Yankees that season before signing Gary Matthews’ fifth-inning homer Blue Jaya 10, A’s 9 . open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. offered including arts and crafts, tee Main St., Manchester, is in charge of mi 5 2 2 . 1 2 7 6 [QEHOVESE DRUfi 7:30 - Red Sox vs. Tigers, WTIC tonight in Anaheim. year since he has Jim Kern and Pleate H with the Cubs as a free agent. provided Atlanta’s tying run and the Shortstop Alfredo Griffin made up Sparky Lyle in the bullpen, but he left to 8 p.m., ^turday, noon to 6 p.m., baseball, basketball, softball, wading arrangements, which are in­ ...... SaiHor CHhftn Ptacowit ___ [a jW H L W u - - 8 ■ Dodgers vs. Cubs, Ch,8 “We put it together in this series,” The victory gave the Cubs, now 30- game was suspend^ because of a for a ninth-inning throwing error that and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. pools, and special events. complete. oMeeboeeooeooaaaoeoaoeeeaodeoQeeeoaoo 8:30 • Mels vs. Asiros, WINF said Texas Manager Pat Corrales. Comer in Sunday night. 29, a three-game sweep of the prearranged curfew. gave the A’s a one-run lead with a PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 18, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN Irwin on Top Again in Open Leaders f Standings } him. comeback finish, said he felt midway TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - In course and finished the 72-hole grind through Sunday’s round, although six Batting Slolen Bases at even-par 284, “but it’s two better He said, "On 17,1 said to myself, American League the years to come, they won’t shots behind, that he was going to National League — Moreno, Pitt than the next guy and that’s good ‘Just don’t make double bogey, and National teagu r E a s t win. But when Irwin reached the 18th 26; Scott, St.L and North, SF 24; ask how the 79th U.S. Open enough for me. I didn’t finish very that’s where I made my only double­ G AB H Pet. W L Pet. GB tee still with a three-shot advantage, Lopes, LA 19; Taveras, NY 18. championship was won, only well, but then again I didn’t have to.” bogey. I won’t try that again.” Brock, St. L 46 153 55 .359 Baltimore 41 22 .651 — Pate, although he birdied the final American Leagua — LeFlore, Det who won it. That was Hale Irwin, although a shadow of the Irwin, who got $50,000 for the win, Winfield, SD 68 260 89 .342 33; Wilson, KC 27; Cruz, Sea 23; Otis, Boston 38 24 .613 2V4 CARTER’S Irwin. player who fired a 4-under 67 In the said he felt his inability to sleep the hole by making the "toughest putt I Rose, Phil 64 246 84 .341 Milwaukee 36 30 .545 6L^ had all week,” knew the test he could KC 20; Wills, Tex 19; Bonds, Clev 18. third round, a round which he felt night before contribute to his poor Hendrick, St. L 59 209 71 .340 Pilrhing Virlories New York 34 31 .523 8 Irwin, who carried a three-shot do was finish second. Mazzilli, NY decided the tournament, rose to fiidsh and brushed off a suggestion 60 228 77 .338 National League — Niekro, Hou 10- Cleveland 32 31 .508 9 lead into Sunday’s final round, out- Player, whose final round 3-under- Foster, Cin 56 210 71 .338 every challenge thrown at him Sun­ that he might have been guilty of 3; LaCoss, Cin 8-0; Sutcliffe, LA and Detroit 30 29 .508 9 struggled a small group of par 68 matehed Jack Nicklaus and Hernandez, St. L 60 247 81 .328 day. choking. Swan, NY 7-4; Blue, SF 7-6; Carlton, Toronto 21 46 .313 22 chailengers to win his second Open ti­ Jim Simons for the test round of the Templeton, St. L 57 246 79 .321 tle, posting his first tournament win Playing partner Tom Weiskopf, "I would say I started choking at Phil 7-7; Niekro, Atl 7-9. West JUNE day, said he was "very happy to Knight, Cin 63 231 73 .316 in two years. who started the day three strokes the first tee,” he said. ‘”rhat was not American League— John, NY 10-2; W L Pet GB finish second.” Whitfield, SF 61 225 71 .316 “The long wait was well behind but shot a 76, had only two bir­ your casual round of Sunday golf. D.Martinez, Balt 9-2; Waits, Clev 9- California 40 27 .597 — Weiskopf, whose problems were Ameriran I worthwhile,” said Irwin, who was dies on the day. And, on both oc­ Everybody was doing the same thing 4; Soranaen, Mil 9-6; Kem, Tex 8-1; Texas 34 30 .531 4L4: directly related to his erratic G AB H Pet. five shots ahead with two holes to casions, Irwin rolled in birdie putts I was. Ryan, Cal 83; Flanagan, Balt, Split- Minnesota 32 29 .525 5 driving, finished in a three-way tie Smalley, Min 61 232 42 .375 play and ended up beating Jerry Pate right on top of his. " ’This is the U.S. Open, not an in­ torff, KC and Marshall, Minn 8-5. Kansas City 34 31 .523 5 for fourth with Larry Nelson and Bill Downing, Cal 60 217 42 .359 and Gary Player by two strokes. Although scrambling most of the traclub tournament,” he said. "It Average Chicago 31 32 .492 7 Rogers at 288, while David Graham Carew, Cal 51 186 35 .355 "Finishing double bogey, bogey is round, it was not until the 17th hole, puts a lot of pressure on you. If you National League — LaCoss, Cin Seattle 27 40 .403 13 finished alone in seventh at 289 and Kemp, Det 56 204 40 .353 not my idea of championship golf,” with a five-shot lead, that Irwin, who don’t feel it, then you’re on 2.33; Rogers, Mtl 2.62; Perry, SD Oakland 19 47 .288 20‘A won his other Open title at Winged something funny.” Tom Purtzer in eighth at 290. Wilson, KC 57 171 37 .339 WE’RE OUT TO BUST RECORDS! said Irwin, who had a final-round 4-. 2.63; Forsch, Hou 2.71; Espinosa, Nicklaus’ final-round 68 got him a Bochte, Sea 63 225 36 .333 Sunday’s Resulls over-par 75 on the Inverness Club Foot in 1974, let it get away from Pate, who won the 1976 Open with a Phil 2.78. tie for ninth with Keith Fergus at 291. Brett, KC 65 272 50 .327 Detroit 8, California 4 American .League .— Marshall, Toronto 10, Oakland 9 Banister, Chi 57 211 33 .327 Minn 2.01; John, NY 2.07; Guidry, Rice, Bos 62 242 47 .326 Seattle 6, Cleveland 5 NY 2.11; Slaton, Mil 2.37; Lemanc- Baltimore 8, Minnesota 5 Every 1979 Chevrolet, Monte Cerlo, Grich, Cal 66 229 40 .323 zyk. Tor 2.41. ^Ban Superbrat* Pryor, Chi 58 189 23 .323 Chicago 6, Boston 1 Sirikeouls Milwaukee 5, Kansas City 3 Fournier Repeats Win^ Lezeano, Mil 56 186 32 .323 National League — Richard, Hou llonir Runs Texas 6, New York 3 Nova, Camaro, Malibu, and truck in East Catholic High’s premier thinclad Mark Fournier for | 111; Carlton, Phil 76; Perry, SD 73; National League — Kingman, Chi Sutton, LA and Swan, NY 70. Today’s Games McEnroe Labeled] 23; Lopes, LA and Schmidt, Phil 18; Detroit (Wilcox 5-4) at Boston the second year in a row captured the Cl AC ^ t e | American League — Ryan, Cai 99; our stock is year end priced to (Renko 5-2), N I Decathlon Championship Saturday at Willow Brook Park | Simmons, St.L 16; Winfield, SD 15. Guidry, NY 80; Jenkins, Tex 74; LONDON (UPI) — John McEnroe made the front pages of I in New Britain. American League — Lynn, Bos 16; Kravec, Chi 66; Koosman, Minn 62. Baltimore (Stone 4-5) at Cleveland Survival of the Fittest^ Grich, Cal and Thomas, Mil 15; Saves (Garland 2-7), N save you money. Fleet Street newspapers Monday but it was his temper rather Fournier, who broke the school mark in the pole vault at | Seattle (Parrott 4-2) at Chicago Singleton, Balt, Rice, Bos and National League — Sutter, Chi 15; Hale Irwin survived five bogeys, including one of on the 18th , than his tennis that got him there. the State Open, broke the state mark with a resounding 7,- (Howard 1-2), N I 1; R.Jones, Sea 14. Garber, Atl 12; Lockwood, NY and to win his second U.S. Open Championship Sunday with an even “Ban Superbrat” bannered the Texas (Jenkins 7-3) at California I 106 points in the gruelling 10-event competition. | Runs Bailed In Fingers, SD 9; Bair, Cin, Tekuive, 1979 CHEV BLAZER 1979 CHEV. IMPALA WAGON par 284 for 72 holes. (UPI Photo) Daily Mirror after McEnroe’s fiery answer to his critics which is to keep National League — Winfield, SD (Ryan 8-3), N T^ls beauty includes 30^ V-B, auto, Fully equipped with 305 V-6, auto, Fournier scored 6,494 points a year ago in taking the title | Pitt and Lavelle, SF 8. trana., 4 wheel drive, radio, wheel trans., power steering A brakes, air tantrums at the staid Queen’s Club Kansas City (Gura 3-6) at Oakland on winning, but after he beat Roscoe I and was shooting for 7,000 points this year. | 55; Kingman, Chi 54; Foster, Cin 52; American League .— Marshall, trims, Cheyenne equipment, skid cond., T. glass and other extras. St. Sunday had upset both opponents and Tanner 6-4, 7-5 to reach the final, he Simmons, St.L 47; Clark, SF 46. (Norris 1-4), N plate, power steering & brakes & 2389 Minn 15; Kern, Tex 9; Proly, Chi, m ore,I. iSt. 2968. officials, and gotten the New Yorker said he would try and be on his test American League — Baylor, Cal into a slanging match with the Hiller, Det, Hrabosky, KC, Rawley, National League behavior at Wimbledon. 57; Lynn, Bos 52; Bochte, Sea 51; Sea and Lyle, Tex 7. *6475 crowd. " I’ll try and avoid any kind of con­ Porter, KC 50; Grich, Cal 47. EasI ‘8479 “Kick him out,” was the headline frontation at Wimbledon where all W L Pet. GB 19th HOLE of the Daiiy Express which urged you ought to worry about is playing Legion Needs Rally Montreal 35 23 .603 — 1070 CHEVY VAN that McEnroe should be banned from well,” said McEnroe. St. Louis 32 26 .552 3 1979 MONTE CARLO COUPE Half ton, long wheelbase model with 305 V>6, std. trans., radio, aux. seat, next week’s Wimbledon Cham­ “But I have to protest sometimes, Little League] [ Softball Philadelphia 34 29 .540 3% Economical 267 V>6. auto, trana., power steering, extra windows, Country Club Kickers 74, 77. pionships. everybody does. Maybe I don’t go Pittsburgh 31 28 .525 4Vii power ateerlng & braKea, radio & power steering & brakes, gauges. St. Ladies - A - Net, Del Hartmann 90- McEnroe had a series of loud TONIGHT’S GAMES Chicago 30 29 .508 5L4 rear apeaker, electric defogger, 2774. about it the right way because I To Square Record T. glaat., .aux, lighting, mate, ABCD - Marsh Warren-Phil TONIGHT’S GAMES B&J vs. SBM, 6 —Cheney 18-72; B - Therla Mosher 94-27-67; C - arguments with umpires at the never seem to get things changed in New York 25 33 .431 10L4 mirrora, mids. St. 3020 « Suliivan-Ed Corcoran-Paul Dutelle Oilers vs. Queens, 6 • Leber Rockwell vs. Dean, 6 —Nebo Ellie Marsh 95-28-67, Queen’s Club tournament in which he my favor, but I’ll still do it if I think Weal W L Pet. GB *6499 +25, Joe Novak-Brooks Alien-Dan Better Nine - A - Del Hartmann 42- plays Paraguay’s Victor Pecci in Five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning lifted the Bob's vs. Janilors, 6 - Waddell Thrifly’s vs. Wendy’s, 7:30 I’m right,” he said, Aulo Trim vs, Medies, 6 - Houston 38 29 .567 — Morline-Jim Stanton +23, Pete Denz- 9- 33; B - Therla Mosher 45-14-32;Monday’s C - final. McEnroe started a clear favorite Manchester American Legion' baseball team past Windsor —Nebo ESTIMATED FILL-UPS PER MONTH 1979 CAPRICE/IMPALA ESTIMATED Ben Delmastro-John Treschuck- Buekley Cincinnati 35 29 .547 1% COMPARISON (49 STATES) PILL-UPS PER MONTH )49 STATES) Ellie Marsh 45-14-32. Sandy Mayer, McEnroe’s quarter­ against Pecci, the player who lost to Locks, 12-9, in Zone Eight play yesterday at Eagle Field. Reed vs. Marlinizing, 6 Frank Roberts +22, Turk Moore- San Francisco 33 33 .500 4% Best 17 - A - Del Hartmann 83-18- final opponent, said the current Bjorn Borg in the French Open final Tile local entry dropped its initial —Keeney EPA Flll- EPA Fill John Wilson-Newt Smith-Alex Signer NATIONAL Los Angeles 30 37 .448 8 Eat. Tank Eat. Upa/ Eat. Tank Eat. Upe/ 65; B - Therla Moser 86-27-59; C - world No. 3 should be banned because Zone test Friday, 3-2, to Enfield. Tierney’s vs. Farr’s, 6 —Filzgerald Range a week ago. ’The Paraguayan, who San Diego 30 38 .441 8% M odtl Engine Trans. MPQ Cap. Month fllyHtl Engine Trane. MPQ Cap. Range Month Sr. +20, Pete Hayden-Bill Skinner- Ellie Marsh 88 28-60. Kickers 77, 73. of his on-court tantrums which recall Manchester, 1-1 in the Zone and 3-3 Two runs in the bottom of the fifth Mola’s vs. Dairy Queen, 6 Ray Rickey-John Izzo +19; Back plays with a diamond ear stud, inning iifted Carter Chevrolet past Atlanta 22 41 .349 14 M onte 200 V-6 3-Speed 22 18.1 354 4 C aprice/ 305 V-8* Auto. 16 21.0 304 5 Sunday - A - Net, Ron Rencurrel Hie Nastase in his heyday. downed Arthur Ashe in Sunday’s overall, is at Bloomfield in another* Butler, in reiief, was the winning —Nike C arlo 200 V-6 Auto.* 16 18.1 290 5 Impala 350 V-8* Auto. 16 21,0 304 5 Nine — Dick Smith-Bill Sullivan-John 79-11-68; B - A1 Ober 77-14-63, Les McEnroe so far has the best Zone tilt tonight at 6 o’clock. hurler. Tlie 15-year-old youngster in 3 Moriarty Bros., 8-7, Saturday at Weslown vs. Wilson, 7:30 Sunday’s Resulls 231 V-6‘ Auto.* 19 18.1 306 4 Pickens-Fran Carvey +12, Willie other semifinal 6-3, 7-5. Buckiey Field. Montreal 19, Houston 3 267 V-8‘ Auto.* 18 18.1 290 5 Ford 302 V-8 Auto 15 19.0 255 5 Baum 79-13-66; C - Dick DellaBernar- Windsor Locks had a 9-7 lead going 2/3 innings yielded one hit, one watt —Nike 305 V-8* Auto.* 17 18.1 274 5 LTD 351 V-8* Auto. 14 19.t 240 6 Oleksinski-Ed Shaw-Vito Agostinelli- da 86-22-64, Harry Fogel 88-14-64. into the sixth. An error, waik and hit and fanned four. He slammed the Steve Byam had two hits and four Jayeees vs. NEFire, 6 —Roberl- Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 3 Thunder- 302 V-8 Auto. 14 21.0 266 5 Toyota Dick McMahon +11. RBI and Dave Brasefied and Keith Atlanta 1, New York 1 (game Auto. 18 16.2 255.6 5 Belter Nine - A - Dick Carlson 37-6- batsman loaded the bases and Ken door after a Matt Wezowicz solo son bird 351 V-8* Auto. 13 21.0 247 6 Cressida 156 L-6 BEST 15 - Class A — Dick Smith Ferry each had key blows for Bogner’s vs. Fogarly’s, 7:30 suspended after 8 innings) 31; B - A1 Ober 37-7-30, Les Baum 37- Fourth LPGA Win Brass’s grounder produced a run on a h o m e r m ad e it 9-7 a g a in s t 21.0 5 59-6-53, Stan Hilinski 56-3-53; Class B Carter’s. Ferry made a game-saving C ordoba 318 V-8 Auto. 16 304 5 Datsun 146 L-6 4 - Man.20 15.6 280.8 7-30; C - Harry Fogel 42-12-30, Matt resultant bad throw. After a popout, . Manchester starter Gregg Kane. —Roberlson Chicago 8, San Diego 5 21.0 21 296.4 5 — Pete Foster 57-9-48, Rich Marshall catch in the sixth. John Kelsey ripped 360-2 V-8* Auto. 14 266 5 610 146 L-6 5 - Man,* 15.6 Chupas 40-10-30. Howie Furlong walked forcing in a That followed a three-run homer by Allied vs. M oriarly’s, 7:30 Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 1 360-4 V-0* Auto. 12 21.0 6 146 L-6 Auto.* 20 15.6 280.8 5 61-11-50, Jack Moffat 63-12-51, Rich three hits for Moriarty’s. —Filzgerald San Francisco 7, St. Louis 4 4 - Speed Surprise - A - Charlie Reynolds 74- run, Dave Bottaro singled in two runs Kevin Kervick. Toyota 134 L-4 16 16.1 257.6 5 Honda 107 L-4 Seml-Auto,* 24 13.2 268.8 5 Archambault 61-9-52, Ben Delmastro 5- Speed* 10- 64; B - A1 Ober 72-14-58, Les Baum For Jane Blalock and Mark Butler’s sacrifice fly drove Ken Hill started and took the loss Today’s Games Celica 134 L-4 16 16.1 257.6 5 Accord 107 L-4 5-M an.* 26 13.2 316.8 4 63- 11-52, Frank Lipinski 63-11-52, ST/GT 134 L-4 Auto.* 18 16.1 74-13-61, Connie O’Doherty 76-15-61; Friday for Manchester. AMERICAN Cincinnati (Bonham 2-1) at Mon­ 257.6 i . in the final marker. CANDLELIGHT VW 97 L-4 4-Man. 23 11.9 249.9 5 Rick Schotta 62-10-52; Class C — Ed Bob’s Gulf pummelled Modern Datsun 146 L-6 4 - Man.20 15.6 260.8 C - Dick DellaBernarda 80-22-58. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) — Jane Blalock has redeemed Although outhit by a 12-7 margin, treal (Rogers 6-3), N 5 Dasher 97 L-4 Auto.* 20 11.9 214.2 6 Corcoran 64-14-50, George Zanis 68- Kickers 73, 79. Janitorial, 21-0, Saturday at Waddell Philadelphia (Espinosa 6-5) at 810 146 L-6 5 - M21 an.t 15.6 296.4 5 herself. Talaga Associates scored a 5-3 upset 146 L-6 Auto.* 20 15.6 5 17-51, Phil Sullivan 64-13-51, Pete Field in a make-up contest. 280.6 Com pariso n based on 2 gallons of fuel remaining In tank at time of Ladies - Net, A - Marci Masley 88- The 33-year-old Blalock captured her fourth victory of the year win over Zipser Club Friday at Atlanta (Matula 3-5), N Taylor 64-13-51, Dan Morline 68-17-51, 17-71; B - Lil Hunter 102-25-77; C - Rob Roya was 4-for-4 and hurled a Honda 107 L-4 Seml-Auto.* 24 13.2 268.8 5 fill-up, and diiving 15,000 miles over a 12-month period. Sunday, six strokes ahead of Alice Ritzman, who was a member Robertson. New York (Ellis 1-5) at Houston Accord 107 L-4 5-Man. 26 13.2 316.8 4 Bob Lachapelle 68-17-51, Bill Skinner Helen Woodcock 99-28-71. Curl P osts five-hitter to lead Bob’s. Nick Sorgio (Williams 2-3), N ‘ Available Equipm ent. 69-68 Stan Talaga tripled and singled for 4-Speed io . t 206.4 6 64- 13-51; Class D — Pete Zerio 66-21- chipped in two hits for the winners. VW 97 L-4 24 Belter Nine - A - Marci Masley 43- of her threesome at the $100,000 LPGA tournament at Chicago (Lamp 5-2) at Los Angeles 10.6 243.8 Estimated ange calculation formula: (Tank Capacity —2 Gallons) x 45, Paul Dutelle 69-23-46; Low gross the winners while Roger Talbot Scirocco 97 L-4 6-Speed* 25 6 9-34; B - Therla Mosher 49-14-35; C - Rochester, (Hooton 6-3), N 97 L-4 Auto.* 24 10.6 206.4 6 EPA Estim aied MPG. — Erwin Kennedy 72, Dave Kaye 72. homered and tripled and Dale Connie Keily 51-20-31, Ina Blalock, who finished the tourna­ nored the leader board and let the INTERNATIONAL St. Louis (Forsch 3-5) at San Diego SWEEPS - A — Gross — Dave birdies come when they did.” Ostrout and Rich Gustafson each Tourtellotte 49-18-31. ment with a 12-under-par 280, had run Golf Scores H ere Scoring the winning run on an error (Jones 5-5), N i on two gallons of fuel left In tank. 15,000 miles in 12 months Kaye ,72, Erwin Kennedy 72, Net — Blalock’s threesome not only in­ collected two hits for Zipser. driving. Surprise - A - Marci Masley 81-17- into troubie in the final round of last with two out in the top of the seventh Terry Brittner 74-6-68, Doc McKee cluded second-place finisher Ritz­ Twenty-five hits flew all over 64; B - Lil Hunter 95-25-70, Jo Chopus year’s tour stop at Rochester and inning, Ansaidi’s nipped the ‘Available Equipment. 75-6-69; B — Gross — Dave Kozlovich man, but Vicki Fergon, who came in Not showing any partiality to area gold clubs, Rod Curl Fitzgerald Field Friday as Fogarty CHEVROLETS TO 93-23-70; C - Helen Woodcock 92-28-64. finished two strokes behind the Lawyers, 3-2, Friday at Leter Field. Bros, blasted the Jayeees, 20-8. 79, Net - Bill Ogden 75-9-66, Frank Kickers 80, 77. winner, Nancy Lopez. third, eight strokes behind the leader stopped off at the Manchester Country Club on the weekend and Estimated rage calculation formula: (Tank Capacity —2 Gallons) x Lipinski 81-11-70, Sam Watson 80-10- with a 4-under-par 288. played two practice rounds. Three different players had one hit Bob Valk had five hits, Mike Pagini EPA Estimated MPQ. CHOOSE FROM "I kept saying to myself, ‘I can’t each for Ansaidi’s while two per­ four including two homers. Rich I B aseb all 70; C — Gross — Pete Taylor 82, Net Ritzman, who’s previous best TTie little PGA pro posted under wait to get back to Rochester to formers had bingles for the Lawyers. Marsh also four, John Barry three — Pete Mails 82-14-68, Phil Sullivan Tallwood redeem myself.’ I really wanted to finish was sixth in iast month’s par rounds of 69 and 68 in his his 83-13-70, Ed Hayes 85-15-70, Bob Standings: Boiand Oil 11-2, Oilers and Jim Flaherty and Craig Phillips win this week,” said Blalock, who LPGA tournament at Coming, N.Y., weekend play. Par is 72. Two Firsts COLT INTERTOWN OUR USED CARS ARE Copeland 85-15-70, D — Gross — MEMBER-GUE.ST- Gross -F red 8-4, Lawyers 5-7, Hartford Road two apiece for the Oilers’ Mike Powlishen-Don Nerz 71, Ed Stone- took home $15,000 as the winner. said she didn’t decide to come until Playing in a foursome with Head Five runs in the bottom of the sixth Austin Weiman 87, Net — Lou Dairy Queen 4-9, Ansaidi’s 3-9. Moulin, Tom Estes and Bill Stephen­ Marrocco 72; Net —John Banavige- “I don’t usually come into a tour­ the last minute. Pro Ralph DeNicolo Saturday, Curl inning erased a four-run deficit as FULLY RECONDITIONED FOR YOUR SAFETY Cherrone 87-19-68. For Locals son had four, three and two blows Woody Schlenofer 56, Bob Schnider- nament determined to win, but “I really wasn’t going to come to fashioned a 69 score, John Herdic and Willimantic “A” nipped the BEST 14 - A — Jim Moriarty 51-6- this tournament. I decided at the last INT. FARM respectively for the Jayeees. Manchester Merchants, 7-6, yester­ Schnider 60, A1 Marcacci-Micaci 61, because I feel like I’ve lost it here the Rick Clough completed the four­ Ansaidi’s downed the Lawyers, 13- ND PRICED TO FIT YOUR RUDGET 45, Erwin Kennedy 48-3-45, Doc minute, last Friday at the LPGA some. • Two firsts were scored by day in Colt Intertown League play in Stan Zima-Bob Fitzpatrick 62, Bill iast two years, I wanted to redeem 8, F riday a t Verplanck. P ete CHARTER OAK McKee 51-645, Rich Riordan 51-5-46; Championship,” said Ritzman, who Curl’s scorecard included birds on Manchester youngsters in the State Willimantic. 74 BUICK ^2695 Wood-Ruglio 62, Jan Jayson-Walden myseif,” she added. “No more ‘what McMann, Bob Flanagan and Mike Behind a 26-hit barrage. Highland 78 CHEV. >4595 USED TRUCKS B— Ray Gordon 54-945, Dick Schotta took home $9,800 for second place. “I the second and fourth holes on the Hershey-sponsored track and field Bill Herlth slammed a two-run Century 6 Pass Station 63, Ray St. Louis-Bill Muccio 64, ifs’ for this one.” Wazer each had two hits for An­ Park Market buried Farr’s, 26-4, at Nova 2 Door. 6 oyl., auto., 55-1045, Bert Carlson 56-10-46, Ken had played in six tournaments in a meet last Saturday at ’Trinity College homer and Tim McCarthy also had Wagon. V-8, auto., power Dorn Cersosimo-Kidd 64, Art Bassell- The win pushed Blaiock into the front nine and bogies on the sixth and saidi’s. Wazer ripped two doubies. Fitzgerald. air cond., power steering, Gordon 54-747; C— Paul Krull 55-15- row and was really tired, but my in Hartford. two blows for the Merchants. steering and brakes, radio, radio, vinyl roof. A real 77 FORD ‘4295 Quinlian 64, Ken Scofield-Frank 64, fifth spot of LPGA money winners ninth. He birdied 10,14,17 and 18 on Andrew Dalessio had an RBI double Tom Devanney had six hits, Pete ,40, Bill Skinner 56-13-43, Wally game was really coming together. So Susan Beckwith won in the 50-yanl air cond. sharp looking carl F-150 Styleside Pickup B', 6 Jamieson-Tyrol 65, Leo Bravakis- with $84,652. and Harry Dalessio had two hits for Borofsky and Bill Allen four apiece, Finnegan 58-14-44, Paul Sullivan 57- I wanted to keep playing.” the back side with a bogey on the dash in her age group with Clerry A run in the top of the eighth inning cyl„ 3 spd., power steering, Fran Bugbee 65, Brooks Earle- ‘"This is the fastest start I have the Lawyers. Pete Devanney three and Sean 77 CHEV. *4195 radio. 1344, Ed Wadas 61-1645; D - Norm Her secret was effective use of the 15th. Mirucki breaking the tape first in the gave Coventry a 2-1 win over 75 CHEV. *3345 Gerakaris 65, Roy Bell-Tony Corrac- ever had in my career,” the 10-year Ansaidi’s went to 6-6, the Lawyers Campbell, Steve DiBatisto and Tom Nova Concoura 4 Door, V- Narkon 60-19-41, Bert Brown 61-19-42; 17th hole, a par-5, where she Herdic had a 77, Ciough a 77 and 440-yard run in 1:17. Beckwith was Crispino’s yesterday at Ml. Nebo’s Monte Carlo Coupe. V-8, cio 65, Ken Comerford-Dodge 65, tour veteran said. “Usually I wait un­ DeNicolo a 73. 4-8. Mac two apiece for the Markets. Ron 6,3 speed, air cond., power auto., power steering and Low gross — Erwin Kennedy 69. recorded two eagles and two birdies timed in 7.2. Moriarty Field. 77 CHEV. *5375 steering, radio, low V/arren DeMartin-George Minukas til the end of the year to come on Several weeks ago. Curl stopped Saturday at Verpianck, the Roy and Jeff Twerdy had two apiece brakes, radio, vinyl roof. A 78 FORD *4995 i SWEEPS - A — Gross — Erwin in the tournament. There were eight Manchester Coventry’s Kevin Lane fanned 18 mileage. F-100 Styleside Pickup 8’, 65, Don Flavell-Walt Weir 65, Stan strong.” off and played several rounds at Lawyers blasted the Oilers, 17-4. for Farr’s. Camaro L.T. coupe. V-8, real classicl Kennedy 69, Net — Doe McKee 72-6- Mloganoski-Retzloff 65. On the front nine of Sunday’s 1- Tied for fourth at 3-under-par 289 winners who qualified for the Hart­ and hurled a three-hitter. Crispino’s auto., air cond., AM-FM- V-8, auto., power steering, 66, Charlie Boggini 70-3-67, Rich Ellington Ridge Country Gub. Heidi Luttjohann had an RBI single 73 CHEV. '2095 CALLOWAY FLIGHT- Gross under-par 72 round, Bialock started were Sandra Post, Dot Germain and ford meet several Weeks ago in com­ is now 1-2. Stereo, power steering and 76 OEV. ‘3295 AM-FM radio, rear step Riordan 72-5-67, Jim Moriarty 73-6- Jerilyn Britz. and played well defensive and DUSTY brakes, rally wheels. Very 'mpa'a V-8, auto., bumper. Cleani —Henry Steullet Jr.-Mike Riggot 71, with a birdie on the first hoie, then petition sponsored by the Manchester Michael Hensen ripped two tripies Impala 4 Door. V-8, auto,, 67; B— Gross — Bill Ogden 78, Net — Seven tallies in the sixth pushed low mileagel 9°'*'®'' steering and brakes, air cond., power steering John Neligon-Bob Aldinger 73; Net three straight pars, a bogey and a Ellis Joins Mets Recreation Department. for the Lawyers, now 5-8. Scott Vittner’s over the Angels, 13-4, n illA i# tO iiC A radio. Extra low mllaaQo, Bundi Tarca 75-8-67, Gino Pietran- The times of Beckwith and Mirucki and brakes, radio. Low 79 CHEV. *8495 —Ron Zappone-Soderquist 137, Ray “key” par on the sixth. NEW YORK (UPI) - Left-hander Bellone and Harry Dalessio com­ Friday at Robertson. 1 9 B U K m j 4 5 U 39.552 miiesi tonio 79-9-70, Len Giglio 81-10-71, will be submitted with those from mileagel Blazer 4 wheel drive, Solomson-Solomson 139, Earle She recorded birdies on 11 and 12, S o ccer Jesse Orosco Sunday was optioned by bined on a three-hitter for the Miles Boutilier and Tim Ellis each Dave Kozlovich 79-8-71, Mike other states in New England and the Cheyenne pkg., V-8, auto., McKeever-Johnson 143, Chick but had back-to-back bogeys on 14 the to Tidewater of Lawyers. Three different players had had three hits and Dave Vittner, 18 0 ® - 73 CHEV. ‘1895 power steering and brakes, McCarthy 81-10-71; C - Gross - Paul test times will be chosen to compete 3, Multi Circuits 3-3, Westown Phar­ d., power steering and tepala 4 Door. V-8, auto., Gagnon-Gagon 144, Gino Calderone- and 15. JUNIOR the International League in order to one hit each for the Oilers. Matt/ and Ron Archambault two Impala 4 Door Hardtop. V- radio. Only miles — like Sullivan 80, Net — Paul Krull 89-15- in the national meet in West Virginia macy 3-4, Wilson 3-4, Gus’s 0-7. brakes, radio, vinyl roof, air cond., power steer ng Jonas 144, Norm Daignault-Russillo “I pulled the tee shot on 14 and had North - Raiders 2 (Chris Diana 2), make room on the roster for right­ NATIONAL FARM apiece for the Gardens. Tom Neville 8, auto., air cond., power newl 64, Bill Skinner 81-13-68, Jim Melley Aug.l6. Very low mileagel ant* brakes, radio. Nice 146, Dave Star Baldwin 146, Paul a downhill lie,” she said. “On 15, I Minutemen 0; Rangers 2 (Eric hander . Moriarty’s nipped the Medics, 19- and Mike Fowler had two each for steering and brakes, radio. 85-15-70, D— Gross— Charlie Whelan Petry-Petry 147, A1 Hopper-Alan lost my concentration and three- Other local participants were Lori INDY 77 CHEV. ‘4195 91, Net — Lou Betko 86-19-67, Wallert 2), Tomahawks 0. Ellis was acquired Friday from the 17, Friday at Bowers Field. the Angels. ’Thrifty Package outlasted ’Turn­ Pfister 147, Jim Aufman-Neumeister putted. It was the first three-putt I Texas Rangers in exchange for Sporck, Charlene Schlichting, Dave iU?!® iri%iAc;28M 77 CHEV. ‘4195 El Camino Pickup. 6 cyl., BEST 16 - A — Gross — Helen INTERMEDIATE David Kaye doubled, tripled and pike TV, 13-10, Friday at Nike Field. Malibu Classic 4 Door. V-8, standard, power steering, 148, John Yetishefsky-Yetishefsky had all week.” Indians 5 ( Ed Ansaldi 2, Dan minor league pitchers Mike Bruhert Dussault, Eric Wallert, Chris Silver, homered for Moriarty’s. Victor An- power ateerlng and brakes, LeMans 4 Door. V-8, auto., Mutty 73, Net — Cora Anderson 78-25- Jim Lemieux, Betty Maher and Rich NIKE John Madden had four hits in­ auto., air cond., power radio, radial tires. Low 148, Mike Steeves-Carpenter 148, Jim Blalock had to settle for a birdie on Collins 2, Tim O’Brien), Cosmos 2 and . tico chipped in a homer and Charlie radio, vinyl root. Low POwer steering AM-FM 53, Helen Larmette 78-24-54, B — Kucinskas. Surviving a late rush, Wilson Elec­ cluding a homer, Barry Nixon three steering and brakes, radio. mileagel Ritchie-Dineen 148, Paul Saari- 17 when her 40-foot chip came to rest (Jay Hedlund, Sparky Laggis). King three hits. Laurie Boudreau mileage and looks newl radio, vinyl roof. A Beautyl Gross— Jan Schotta 86, Net — Rose Halstean 148. tric tripped Gus’s, 12-8, Friday at blows and Ed White, Butch Kinney Clean car with low mileagel inches from the hole. On the final Rowdies 4 (Ken Krause 2, Jeff tripled and Tim Sawtelle tripled and 77 CHEV. *6795 LaPolt 81-29-52, Ceil Young 86-28-58. BEST 16- Gross—Bill Mustard 64, Nike Field. Ed Sadloski and Kevin Hanlon two 7$ P0N1HC ‘4775 U FOm ‘4495 hole, she managed to save par after Michaud 2), Tornadoes 1 (Jeff Lom­ homered for the Medics. apiece for the winners. Darrell Netto 76 FORD *3195 Blazer 4 wheel drive, PAR FOURS - A — Gross — Edna Net —Stephen Buscetto 68-16-52, Ted Gus’s scored seven times in the Sunbird Hatchback Coupe. t-^F) II 3 Seat Squire Cheyenne pkg., power Hilinski 45, Heien Mutty 45, Net — her second shot landed in the sand bardo). V albuena-Staknis Saturday, the Medics outlasted the homered and singled twice for Turn­ V-6, auto., power steering, Vl/agon. V-8, auto., power Gran Torino Station Blasko 65-11-54; Kickers —80, 79. trap. She chipped out of the bunker Blues, 27-22. It was the Blues’ first seventh inning but fell short. Wagon. V-8, auto., air con- steering and brakes, AM- Helen Larmette 45-12-33; B — Gross Dave Tavernier of Hampton fired a Andy Gona and Mike Scanlon each pike. AM-FM-Stereo Tape. Like steering and brakes, air d., power steering and FM radio, V-8, auto. — Mary Presti 50, Net — Elly Smith and the ball landed five feet from the loss. Standings: Hartford Road Dairy cond., radio. Low mileage hole-in-one on the par-3, 170-yard pin. Danny Callahan pitched weil in had two hits for Wilson while Ted brakes, radio. Nice family 50-19-31, Jean Wigren 58-20-38, Rose ninth hole. He was playing with Joe Top Vernon Pair Holmes had three blows including a Queen 7-0, Turnpike 4-3, Nassiff car and low mileagel 77 CHEV. *4795 Cagianello 54-16-38. “I was very cautious. I didn’t want relief for the winners. Chris Corrow Camera 4-3, Thrifty 3-2, Telephone lO W ts. J 3 9 0 71* |w rw $9CQC 620 V. ton Panel Van. V-8, Grayson. anything bad to happen,” she said. homer for Gus’s. Malibu Classic 4 Door. V-8, • TEE to GREEN - Class A - Gross and Mike Carroll were test in defeat. Standings: Acadia 5-1, Flo’s 5-2, Society 3-2, Nelson 2-5, Mota’s 1-4, 77 CHEV. *4495 auto., power steering and “My game plan was to hit every WHEELS auto., power steering and Hatchback Coupe. V- Impale 4 Door. V-8, auto., brakes, AM-FM-Stereo, — Helen Mutty 64, Net — Agnes Top-seeded team of A1 Valbuena Cherrone’s 4-2, Lathrop Insurance 3- Peppino’s 1-6. brakes, radio, vinyl roof. sdto., air cond., power Romayko 57-19-38, Rose LaPolt 66-26- MINNECHAUG - Men’s Club - green. I just didn’t want to play and and East Hartford’s Judy Riley f air cond., power steering paneled Interior. keep watchine the leader board. I ig- Weekend Results. Low mileage and real cleani steerin g , rad io . Low 40; B — Gross—Hess (first name not Callahan 44, Domler 44, Upton 45, Staknis held on to stop Dave and Judy mileage and very cleani and brakes, radio, vinyl Riverside Park - l.Jerry Cook, 2. u aL noted) 69, Net - Olive Fagan 75-34- Petrone 47, Legere 48; Sunday - Richie Evans, 3. Stan Greger, 4. Hodges of the Vernon Tennis Forum 41-, Grace Shea 74-30-44, Bimbi Tyler Bradshaw, Hjalmeer, Jacobs, Horan Bike Race to win the G.Fox -Kodel Mixed i U I Z 74-3044. Reggie Ruggiero, 5. Bob Stefanik. 21; Little, Ferrier, Foberg, Johnson - "The seventh annual Travelers Stafford Spe^w ay - 1. Richie Doubles Tennis Tournament Sunday Jal Alai Entries WE HAVE (9TATI0NS AND GHEVEHES HTSTOCK 9; McGaw, Brooks, Allen -8; Skinner, Criterium Bike Races, one of the Evans, 2. ^ b Vee, 3. Ken Bouchard, at ’Trinity College. ’The scores were 7- Verona, Corriveau -8. 5, 7-6. The champs, representing the Blast Coast’s major cycling events, 4. Bugs Stevens, 5. Ray Miller. MONDAY if iR MMEDIATE DELIVERY Ellington Ridge will take place Saturday, June 30, at Waterford Speedbowl - 1. Mike Rocky Hill-Wethersfield Racquet Club, eliminated the husband and (Bl: Saturday - A - Net, Ed Keating 75- Bushnell Park in Hartford. A 25-mile Beebe, 2. Rick Donnelly, 3. Moose i Ltah-kM ZimfUrtn* wife team of Ken and Norma White ihMiWi 8-67; B - Marty Shapiro 80-16-64; C - Bobtail 200 National Prestige Qassic race for Hewitt, 4. Bob Potter, 5. Dale lU M n rI IM aM tol of East Hartford, who represented IM M l lb#Mirl Jim Hall 88-22-66. HAMPTON, Ga. (UPI) — Trucker top male riders highlights a five-race Holdridge. Z.kMAMi the Manchester Racquet Club, in the Belter Nine - A - Walt Farley 37-5- Mike Adams of Seneca, S.C., pushed program sanctioned by the U.S. Plainville Stadium -1. Ron Roc- ZMaMn* 32, Dick Carison 38-6-32; B - Nelson his 1965 GMC truck cab to slightly Cycling Federation. co, 2. Dave Alkas, 3. Ron Vanesse, 4. semifinals, 6-3, 6-2. Skinner 40-8-32, Bob Quigiey 39-7-32, more than 80 mph Sunday to win the The Travelers Races have annually Gary Membrino, 5. Dan Gaudiosi. The Hodges gained'the cham­ ttank* CHEVROLET, Stan Davis 38-6-32, Bob I^uritzen 39- pionship round in the two-day event »Mirl ikmaMni first Bobtail 200 at Atiante Inter­ brought to Hartford a roster of top CMINy MURTAU6H lEP lU A M * 7-32, Marty Shapiro 40-8-32; C - Wait national Raceway. national and international bike by stopping Norm Jennings and J ^ n THE BMCS TO 7 WORLD .AW* Davis of In-Town in Hartford, 6-3, 6 MiMNMirii Coy 41-9-32, Vin Callahan 42-10-32, The race, which featured 10- racing stars. The American record 6ER1ES TITLES. WHAT Jim Hail 43-11-32, Pete Lingua 46-14- for a 25-mile criterium was broken Tolland Tourney 0. IAANA6ER HOLDS THE ALL- wheeled, diesel-powered cabs, lasted TIME N.L.REC0RP0F4 32. slightly less than three hours. here three different times (1973, Tolland Men’s Softball League will The champs qualified for futher play at the U.S. Open Tournament at WORLD SERIES TITLES? Best 17 - A - Ed Keating 70-8-62, Adams won $15,000, zipping past 1974, and 1976), helping make host a tourney July 7-8, 14-15. UmwMaAi 1220 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Flushing Meadows in August. A. JOHN M«eRAW Mih»iMkrl Dick Carlson 73-11-62; B - Marty Ken Farmer of Pisgah, Ala., who Criterium in downtown Hartford a Trophies will go to the top four 9. WALTER ALSTON Shapiro 74-16-58; C - Pete Lingua 88- blew a tire and slammed into a wall fixture on the national bicycle racing teams. Contact Greg Qualls, 875-4083, Staknis also plays out of the \^C. ERANk FffSCH ' OPEN MON-THURS 9-9 FRI TIL 6 SAT 9-5 27-61, Greg Montana 80-19-61, four laps from the finish. scene. or John Murphy, 742-7593, for details. Manchester Racquet Club, and has Judy Staknis' won numerous singles tournaments. MtMWiMirl PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HEHALD. Mon.. June 18. im EVENING HERALD, Mori., June 18, 1979- PAGE FIFTEEN t-* Bolton Sets Coventry Clinic T rinity Summerstage Berkshire Festival Slated Planned Friday Opens Third Season STOCKBRIDGE, MASS. - The sino and Janet Sonenberg Jenkins Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Land Class COVENTRY — The Public Health Nursing Association Berkshire ’Theatre Festival opens plays July 11 through July 22. It will Anderson. Performances are June 30 with “The Petrified Forest” be followed by “Sexual Perversity in Wednesdays at 1 p.m. by the Barn of Coventry Inc. will sponsor an immunization ciinic HARTFORD — Summerstage will BOLTON — Residents desiring and Friday from 5 to 6 p.m. in the board room of the Town been seen in the role of Orestes in by Robert E.'Sherwood which plays Oiicago,” by David Mamet, July 25 Theatre Company. There is a special launch its third season of “The Prodigal” for NET and as Tom through July 15 on the Mainstage of through Aug. 5. added performance Monday, July 2, qualifying to have their land Hall. professional theatre at Trinity ciassified as farm or forest iand are The clinlc is open to all town residents of alt ages. This Hughes in over 500 episodes of the the ^ rk sh ire Playhouse. Opening 1116 Unicom Theatre will feature at 1 p.m. .College’s Austin Arts Center on “Vanities” by Jack Heifner July 5 asked to call the assessor's office as will be the last clinic before school starts again in popular daytime drama, “As the July 18 on the Mainstage is Kauf­ The Monday Night Cabaret Series Friday at 8 p.m. with Alan through July 28. soon as possible. September. World Turns.” man’s ‘"rhe Butter and Egg Man.” will feature songs, poetry and com­ Ayckbourn’s Broadway triumph, The Young People’s Series will edy July 9 and 23 at 8:30 p.m. Particulars as to the requirements Anyone under the age of 18, and wishing to be im­ ’The final act of the play takes place At the Bam Theatre, "Vicious '“Absurd Person Singular.” A offer “Story ’Theatre” from July 2 to For information, call 413-298-5576. for that type of classification may munized must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the somewhat uncomfortable sur­ Circle” compiled by Ron Lagomar- preview performance of the play will roundings of a wealthy suburban cou­ 25, based on fairy tales of the also be obtained by calling the and no immunizations will be given anyone under age 18 be presented Thursday evening. assessor’s office. unless they have a consent form signed by a parent or ple portrayed by Mary Jay and Stuart Ayckbourn, often referred to as Vaughan. Ms. Jay has appeared on Residents who own land that is guardian. “the British Neil Simon,” penned currently classified as farm or forest The measles-mumps-rubella immunization will be Broadway in “The Student Gypsy.” State Park Pass Offered “Absurd Person Singular” in the ear­ Off Broadway, she was seen in “Lit­ land do not have to contact the given to children ages 15 months to pre-school age. One ly seventies as a comic expose on^ HARTFORD — Gov. Ella Grasso beaches. 1 1 1 6 passes will be good on a can send a check, payable to the shot of live (weakened) vaccine gives long lasting in- tle Mary Sunshine” and more recent­ assessor's office. married life in suburbia. Originally announced that the state Department Monday-through-Saturday basis.” Treasurer, State of Connecticut, to munity to all three diseases, association officials said. ly was featured in “Telecast” at St. To have land classified as forest produced in London, the play crossed of Environmental Protection is ’The only exceptions to use of the the Connecticut DEP, Charter Oak Measles vaccine will be given to children age 15 months Bart’s Playhouse. Her film credits parking pass will be on Sundays and land requires 25 acres or more, and the Atlantic in 1974 and enjoyed a offering a new Charter Oak Pass for Pass, State Office Building, Hart­ operating farm unit must be suf­ or older. A single dose booster will be given if the child include a role in the recently holidays, and at Gillette Castle, the .successful Broadway run of 600 per­ $5. ford, Conn. 06115. released “Firepower.” fishing ponds at the Quinebaug ficient to sustain the person or per­ was immunized before age one year or has had gamma formances. “The new pass is an important part Officials of the department said globulin with rubeola vaccine. Vaughan is the producing director Valley Hatchery, and at state sons operating it. The Summerstage production, of our state’s program to encourage the new passes will be available by Shots for German measles, (Rubella), will be available of The New Globe Theatre, a Calvin Hutchinson, assessor, said, scheduled to run through July 7, is our people to vacation in their home campgrounds, according to the early next month and can then also for children age 15 months to puberty. professional repertory theatre Jayne Modean "the land can be classified as such at The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Gustafson. staged by Artistic Director Roger state this summer,” Gov. Grasso Governor. be obtained at state park offices, anytime but in the year of revalua­ Oral polio vaccine will be given to children age two devoted to touring the classics. He Shoemaker, who guided last year’s said. “It will provide access for the Senior citizens aged 62 and over DEP regional headquarters, and at tion when land prices are expected to months to 15 years. It will not be given to adults. Immuni­ was the artistic director of The New .company of actors through season to parking areas at our state can obtain the Charter Oak Pass at the DEP Licensing Unit, Room 126, increase, it is my opinion anyone ty requires two doses given six to eight weeks apart. York Shakespeare Festival in its for­ no cost. “ Scapino!’’ Incorporating parks, forest, recreational areas and State Office Building, Hartford. having iand that could be classified Booster shots are given at 18 months and pre-school. Gustafsons Observe mative years and has led a resident Persons wishing to obtain a pass as farm or forest land should do so.” Three shots will be given, for diptheria-whooping simultaneous settings of three acting company at New York’s Jayne Modean kitchens, the play focuses on the in­ Call the Assessor Verplanck Scholarship cough-tetanus, at six to eight week intervals, to children Silver Anniversary Phoenix Theatre. He founded both beginning at age two months. A booster is given at 18 teractions of three couples on three the Seattle Repertory ’Theatre and In NBC Pilot Residents who have been left a Mrs. Amory Stansfield, president of the Verplanck School consecutive Christmas Eves. Repertory Theatre, New Orleans. T V T o n ig h t yellow calling card by United ApP- months and again when entering kindergarten. MANCHESTER - The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth L. PTA and scholarship committee, presents the Verplanck Diptheria and tetanus shots will be available for seven Tlie first holiday party encountered For directing over thirty major New praisal, the town's revaluation firm, Gustafson of 661 E. Middle Turnpkke, observed their 25th on stage is hostM by an up-and- CLIFTON, N.J. — Jayne Modean, School PTA Scholarship Award to Neal Kearney, son of Mr. year olds through adulthood. A booster is recommended York productions, he received both the 21-year-old-daughter of the Rev. 6:00 9 U a rs C k ib 11:30 are asked to call the assessor’s office wedding anniversary Tuesday. The couple was married coming young couple played by Ted ) Rockford Flies 12:30 Drama Desk and Obie awards. His CD d ) (9 N « w f 3 (B M ovla "Close To My Heart" every 10 years throughout life. Mumps vaccine will be June 12, 1954 at the Assemblies of God Church in Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. Modean of Clif­ 9:00 (S The Gong Show if they have not already done so. and Mrs. Clarence Kearney of 28 Flint Drive, Manchester. (S The Brady Bunch d ) M * A * S * H (1951) Ray Mllland, Gene Tier­ Graeber and Kate Van Burek. BroAdway acting credits include ( £ PolloaStory available for children under age five who have had other Brockton, Mass. Mrs. Gustafson is the former Lois ton will star in an NBC pilot program (SJokarltW Ild (B M ovla "Detective Story” . 9 Hutchinson said those people Kearney attended Verplanck School through all six grades, a Graeber is familiar to Hartford CB M ovie ney. immunizations without mumps. “ 1116 Millionairess” with Katherine titled, “Me and_ Ducky.” Jayne will G96S Studio Saa '(1951) Kirk Douglas, Eleanor "This Island Earth" receiving the card have not yet had Anderson of Brockton. (1955) Jeff Morrow, Faith requirement for the scholarship. He plans to major in criminal audiences for his performances in Hepburn, “The Confidential Clerk,” SS Sty Thraa Sons Parker. A New York City detec­ 12:37 The association reminds parents that no child will be play the roll of Ducky. Domergue. Petticoat Junction the inside of their homes inspected On June 10, a dinner banquet and program for 120 g O Q u n a m o k a tive attacks his work with a mani­ 9 justice at Northeastern University. At Manchester High over fourteen productions at the with Ina Claire and CHaude Rains, Tonight allowed to enter school next September unless he or she relatives and friends was held at Mama Mia’s The Rev. Dr. Modean grew up in acal zeal until the efiects begin 9 9 9 and they should call to make an ap­ Hartford Stage Company including 6:30 9 TheRlflaman 12:40 School, he has been a member of the Student Council, is a has received complete immunizations against polio, ‘"The Chalk Garden” with Gladys Manchester, and his brother, Erik, appearing in his personai, oil- 3 ) CBS Lata Movie "Some pointment to have it done. Restaurant. Master of ceremonies was Joseph Moriconi “A Flea in Her Ear,” “A History of (SILovaLucy 9 Captioned ABC News member of the senior commencement committee and track. measles, (rubeola and rubella), and the diptheria, Cooper and “The Strong Are was sports editor at The Herald from S ) Bowling For Dollara duty iile and everyday reiation- Came Running" (1958) Frank The number to call is 649-0784. The of Manchester. Vocal soloists were the Rev. Philip the American Film,” and “The S IS NBC Newt ships. 2 hrs. (B/W) 12:00 Sinatra, Dean Martin. whooping cough-tetanus immunization, unless exempted Lonely.” 1928 to 1941. 9 2 office is open Monday through Friday (Herald photo by Adamson) Anderson (Mrs. Gustafson’s brother), Lyn Gustafson (a Estate.” He also spent four seasons IB SS Over Eaay 9 9 9 NBC Movie “Alice 3) I Lo v e Luc y for medical or religious reasons. ’The unit set for “ Absurd Person Doesn't Live Here Anymore " US) Dr. Scott On Hebrews 1:00 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday niece), and Beatrice Maher. There also was a violin solo “Me and Ducky” will be featured 9 A d a m -12 9 9 9 Tom orrow at the American Shakespeare Singular” has been created by (1975) Ellen Burstyn, Kris Krls- 9 LIsra C k ib Those planning to come to the clinic should bring their by the Rev. A. Donald Gustafson (a brother to Pastor ’Thursday, June 21, from 8:30 to 9 6:55 from 7 to 9 p.m. Theatre where he performed the title ’Thomas Cariello’ who designed the tofferson. A recent widow and immunization records with them to help determine what Gustafson) and group singing by the Gustafson’s two sons p.m. on NBC. The program is a situa­ 9Newa , her young son leave their small * Hutchinson said about 95 percent of role in "Richard II.” Ms. Van Burek scenery for “A Raisin in the Sun” all property in town has been in­ Coventry Won’t Get others are needed and to record those given. and two daughters. The three-tiered cake was made by tion comedy that takes place in a 7:00 mid-western town and head lor comes to Summerstage from and “A Christmas Carol” at ( S C B S N m r a California In search ol a new life. The clinic will be under the direction of Dr. Robert Mrs. David Anderson of Glastonbury. high school setting in San Francisco, spected on the outside and about 90 Washington, D.C. where she State/West last season. He is C D T h a B ra i percent has been inspected on the in­ Bowen, town health director. Among the guests attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Calif. ( D S I A B C S Merle Curie appeared at Arena Stage in “St. currently creating an environment 9 M o v ie s "Million Dollar side. Hugh Carey of Auburn, Mass. He is superintendent of the A nationally known model, Jayne Q) IS Dating Qama Head Start Program Ward Will Head Grange Joan” and at the Folger ’Theatre in for the world premiere production of has also been featured in many OSFaatlvalOfFalth Legs" (1932) W.C. Fields. Jack Hutchinson said, “It is important Assemblies of God, Southern New England District. “Hamlet” and “Richard III.” “Mind of Strings,” scheduled to open iSWraatlIng Oakie. A mythical kingdom finds for everyone to have the inside of program. ANDOVER — Richard Ward was elected Master of the The couple has two sons, Karl Gustafson of Gordon- television commercials in recent 9 Naw a its wealth dwindling and decides COVENTRY — The proposed Head As the action of the play progresses on Broadway next winter. to concentrate on Its Olympic their property inspected.” Dr. Nicoletti said he found this Andover Grange at the group’s June meeting. Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, Mass., years, including several for Burger B Dick Cavan Start Program that the town has from Christmas past to present, the Costumes have been designed by 9 The Odd Coupla team In an ellort to raise money. Other officers elected were John Hutchinson, and Glenn Erik Gustafson of Manchester; and two King. Jayne is a top Junior Model for "Poppy" (1936) W.C. Fields. A Unlicensed Dogs been trying to initiate for almost two "quite ironic” considering that two scene shifts to the tumultuous Martha J. Banks who, last year, 9 Conaumar Survival Kit THE FLAVOR OF AMERICA years ago the requested $50,000 to overseer; Willard Billings, steward; Dorothy Gasper, daughters, Karen and Kristen, both of Manchester. the Ford Modeling Agency in New down-and-out bum tries to prove With the deadline for licensing years will not come to be. Dr. Donald household of Eva and Geoffrey. ’This designed the wardrobes for the 7:29 that his daughter Is an heiress. start the program and the Planning assistant steward; Mary Palmer, lady assistant steward; The Rev. Mr. Gustafson is pastor of Calvary Church of York City. 9 Dally Numbara A Plaoa To Ba ALUrOU CAN EAT... dogs only two weeks away, about 500 Nicoletti, supervisor, told the Board bizarre couple is played by Retta Summerstage productions of 9 and Evaluation Committee, said Pauline Hudak, lecturer. Manchester. Mrs. Gustafson is employed by United dogs in Bolton remain unlicensed. of Education. Ewing and Peter Galman. “Scapino!” and “ A Shot in the 7:30 9:30 there would be no problem at all get­ Also Ann Van Deusen, assistant lecturer; Anne Ander­ Technologies of East Hartford. They have made their d) P.M. Magazm* (I)W KRP In Cincinnati ONLY AT Catherine Leiner, town clerk, said Dr. Nicoletti, along with the social Ms. Ewing returns to Dark.” Cynthia J. Hawkins, who d ) Hogan'a Haroaa ting the funds. son, treasurer; Elaine Ward, secretary; Mary Boudreau, home in Manchester for 25 years. 639 licenses were issued in 1978 but services coordinator David Cayer, Summerstage where she appeared served as the technical director for 3) The Muppata 10:00 Chaplin; Elnora Moran, gate keeper; Evelyn Billings, (S Nawlywed Qama 3 ) Lou Qrent HOWARD JOHNSON’S only 106 have been, issued this year. has been trying to start the program “I can’t understand why two years Gifts including round-trip airplane tickets to Scan­ two seasons ago as Viola in ‘"IVelfth the first Summerstage season, has Mondayt - ceres; Alice Hampton, flora; Ida Spear, pomona; Doris 9 Family Faud (S 9 Naw a All dogs more than six months of in town and earlier in the week they ago the funds were available and now dinavia were presented to the couple. Night.” Since then she has per­ returned from the Seattle Repertory Hebron Fest B The Originala; Women In Art Hutchinson, executive committee. B 9 MacNell / Laftrar Raport FRIED CHICKEN...... *3.29 age must be licensed on or before met with the Planning and Evalua­ they are not,” Dr. Nicoletti said. formed featured roles at Maryland’s Theatre to provide the lighting 9 That'a Hollywood 10:30 Tuotdoyi - ■ ■ —- ^ Besides the financial aspects of the 9 Dick Van Oyka B Th e Originals: The Writer In June 30. The license fee for a tion Committee and were told that Round House Theatre and with the design. Set July 14 program. Dr. Nicoletti was told that 9 Tic Tac Dough Am ertcc SPAGHETTI ...... *3.09 neutered male or spayed female is there are no funds available for the ^ g a m o n Repertoire Company in The eight-week Summerstage the population of students who need 8:00 9 D lc k C e va tt WEDNBSDAYS■ ...... $3.50, for unneutered male or un­ Rodgers Heads Church Unit Illinois. Galman has appeared on season will continue through Aug. 18. CD The White Shadow the special program must number at HEBRON — The Fourth Annual 11:00 spayed female is $7.70 and for a Broadway playing opposite Julie ’Theater, music, children’s theater, Hebron Bluegrass Festival will be (S Croaa-WHs 3) ( £ 9 9 9 New s least 15 but at this time there are VERNON — Joseph Rodgers has Gagne, Robert King, Catherine memory of Catherine Ashe 3) 9 Baseball kennel, $51. for Harris in “Forty Carats” and was and dance events are offered. For held Saturday, July 14, from noon to S ) Bedtime Stories Junior Women Set only two or three students in town been elected president of the Home Moran, Richard Spurling, Marie citzenship and scholarship. (S Star Special (BBannyHIII t u r k e y ...... *3.29 Licenses may be obtained at the featured in "A Cry of Players” with more information, contact the 10 p.m., and Sunday, July 15, from 9 9 9 Unie House On The - and School Association of St. Ber­ Thompson and Theodore Dung Nguyen, received a 9 Dick van Dyke Friday, town clerk’s office Monday through Membership L u n c h who ^uaiify. cash Anne Bancroft. On television, he has Summerstage box office at 525-1471. noon to 7 p.m., rain or shine. TTie Prairie 9 Beet O f Bums And Allen * The Planning and Evaluation Com- nard’s Church. Yarusewicz. award given in memory of Joseph B 9 Bill Moyaca' Journal CLAM FRY ...... 3.89 Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and festival will be held at the Lions Club VERNON — The Vernon Junior mittee, however, feels there is a need Other officers elected were Several students who are Nash, for scholarship; Lisa Chasse, 9 Joker's Wild Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Fairgrounds on Route 85 in Hebron. COCKTAiLS NOW ^VAILABLE SUNDAYS Women’s Club, in connection with its for the program and proposed that it Frederick Morrissey, vice president; graduating from St. Bernard’s School received a cash award for B:30 Licenses may also be obtained by The event is sponsored by the Hebron (DMarvQrlffln mail by sending last year’s license or annual membership drive, will spon­ begin in a private home with a parent Eileen Fritz, secretary; Joseph this year have received awards. scholarship and citizenship, given in sor a membership luncheon June 27 Groman, treasurer; and Ronald Richard Kucinskas and Catherine Lions Club. the following information: owner’s taking in two or three children but no memory of members of the Bowler WOLUAWD at noon at the home of Jackie more than five. What qualifications a Larsen, assistant treasurer. Daley were chosen by their family. Among the groups to be featured Thtater GLOBE name, address, phone number, dog’s are Joe Val & the New England JowmonS Romanker, 275 Hany Lane. parent would need to teach the Several parishioners were also classmates to receive the medalion Jon Morris was presented with a name, breed, sex and color markings Bluegrass Boys from Massachusetts, Schedule To be eligible a woman must be at students in Head Start, has not yet elected to the Parish Council: John presented by American Legion Post bond, for scholarship and citizenship, at your local frlandly Howard Johnaon’a and a stamped, self-addressed Banjo Dan & Tlie Midnight Plowboys travel Service least 18 years old. been made clear. Boyle, Irene Dube, John Gsell, 4, awarded for courage, leadership, given by the Knights of Columbus; envelope. from Vermont, Horse Country from MONDAY 555 MAIN STREET 394 TollancT Turnpike Mancheeter Among the many civic projects the If the list of eligible students Donald Ouellette, Joseph Puziewicz, patriotism, scholarship and service. Stephen Kittredge received the New York, and Bob Baisley & ’The E. Hartford Drive-In — 643-2165 club has participated in are Safety should grow, a fullfledged program Deborah Sweet, Alexander Saunders, Catherine Daley and Kucinskas, Nellie Hunt Award for citizenship; 649-6220 Town, Junior Miss Pageant, CPR Stephen Zavarella, William received bonds from the Home- Southern Mountain Boys from Penn­ “Silver Streak” 8:30; could be initiated. and Norman Cable, the Faculty “Corvette Summer” 10:15 Over 30 Years courses. Business for Beauty contest, Dr. Nicoletti suggested that Coven­ Zavarella, and Mrs. Fritz. School Association for being high Award for Outstanding (Tiristian At­ sylvania. Travel Experience Burglary Reports For information, call 643-5108 or E. Windsor Drive-In — as well as social events such as mor­ try could take students for the Also on the council are: Yvonne honors students; Caren Hamel titude. “Phantasm” 8:30; Authorized agent in Manchester VERNON — The Vernon Police 649-1702, or write to P.O. Box 167, for all Airlines, Railroads and ning coffees, luncheons and program from Bolton and Tolland to Chicoine, Robert DuBeau, Lawrence received a cash award given in “Stingray” 10:00 Steamship Lines. Department investigated seven progressive dinners. get the numbers needed to start it. Hebron, Ct. 06248. Manchester Drive-In — burglary reports June 1 to 7 with The club meets the second Tuesday The board members said they will “Phantasm’’ 8:35; goods taken amounting to $3,807. of the month from September keep urging State Rep. Robert Walsh "Stingray” 10:00; "House by IMandiestefi Breaks were into apartments on through May. There will be a series to stay involved in the issue even Hebron PZC Sets Hearing the Lake” 11:30 ■IIOUTaUKkAAa Center Road and South Street; Solar Energy Lecture Vernon Cine 1 — “Siiver ■ m i l T A n r I of get-acquainted teas throughout the though it seems dead at this time. "TfUliUf Ike residences on Bolton Road, Walker summer, with an orientation tea in Dr. Nicoletti said, “There is no HEBRON — The Planning and Zoning Commission will John Hibbard, commission chairman, told the NEW HAVEN — An environmental Streak” 7:30-9:30 Terrace, and Park West Drive; and August. conduct a public hearing on June 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the members that he had signed a new liquor permit for the engineer with the Northeast Solar Vernon Cine 2 — “Phan­ way you can compare the small tasm ” 7:10-9:10 ^iniwauwNMMi businesses on Kelly Road and Route Interested persons may call Mrs. program with whaTwe could "have Town Office Building on several requests, mostly concer- Gran Sasso Restaurant to comply with changes which the Energy Center of Cambridge, Mass, 30. *• ® . .. Minerning oiiKHiiricmMcsubdivisions. owner had made. EAST WINDSOR Romanker, 871-2032. done in the school system.” will present a free lecture at USHOllTlh DRIVE IN 03 3079 At its meeting last week the commission approved lot The June 26 hearing will be oh the following requests: Southern Connecticut State College Mails field ^Diivc in plans for Highview Estates. The plans were filed for Anthony DonAroma, for a four-lot subdivision on West At Nutmeg Playhouse on June 27 to discuss the advantages Mon-Tues three lots in the name of Murray Ostrager and Ernest Street; Joshua Farms, section 3, a 34-lot portion of the of solar hot water heating systems. Manchester Public Records Reed. original Joshua Farms subdivision; Northam Hills lots nH SK T ^ Tir4l3-4441 9 9 c Terry Fox as Ruder (left) and Jeffrey Adams as Lutz appear Paul A. Erhartic, of NESEC’s Vernon CM l&i The board also approved the wetlands application for 4A, 4B and 5; three lots located on Colchester Road and engineering and architectural ser­ Warranty deeds in the University of Connecticut Nutmeg Summer Playhouse’s > S IL V E R «OuT$s15 84 06it>iT95' Robert L. and Dolores Jor­ Thomas Cafdillo. Cardillo asked to install a driveway off two on Reidy Hill Road; and the Harry Megson business vices department, will also discuss Marriage licenses Ju n e 23 a t S econd S T R E R N > PG Vernon Street Corp. to dan, $357,50, property at Church Street in the last remaining parcel of land owned plan of developement for land located south of Route 66. opening production of Sigmund Romberg’s “The Student the currently available federal grant MaK Construction Co. Inc., Terrance P. McCann and Congregational Church. by the Caron Brothers. SUTCB&~ the intersection of Henry Prince,’’ on stage at the air-conditioned Harriet S. Jorgensen and tax credit which allow savings of Sterlig property at the Knollwood Gabrielle M. Genevese, Theodore W. Hindson A referral from the Marlborough Planning and Zoning and Summit streets. both of Vernon, June 23 at Theater at 8:15 p.m. each evening through June 30. There also up to $1,000 on the installation of tme WMer I Hdnid Pryw subdivision, $52,262. and Roxanne L. Ramsey, Commission, concerning the proposed three-lot subdivi­ SUNULMCE State National Bank of St. James. solar water heating systems. Francis J. Conti and both of Manchester, June sion which abuts the town lines of Hebron and Colchester will be a Saturday matinee at 2:15 p.m. June 23. Tickets for Connecticut, Bridgeport, Thomas G. Labozzetta 'The lecture, which begins at 7 PLUS Patricia J. Conti, both of 21 by a justice of the peace. on Old Route 2, drew no comments of concern from the this operetta from “the golden age of American musical against Mary C. O’Marra, p.m., will be held in Engleman 135 Manchester, and Richard and Rosann Kenick, both of commission members. theater” are on sale at the Jorgensen box office. Call 429-2912 J. Darrenberger, South $428.33, property at 20 Manchester, June 23. and is open to the public. Schaller Road. for more information and reservations. tiiiiiBffteiri Windsor, to Richard C. Lawrence E. Light Jr. .TH E EAfiLY DAYS-J Behrmann, Bolton, proper­ and Martha J. Dougenik, both of Rockville, June 30. ty at 14-20 Winter St., $69,- Release of judgment lien «IT0 Food Faddism 900. Casual Village — H # M Alvin W. H unt and Van Dam Inc., Chestnut Raymond Carpe, 130 Child Abuse Mildred A. Hunt to Robert Hill, Mass., against James Park St., and Kathy J. J. Fuller and Eileen R. REPinS NEW YORK (UPI) - Perkins. Bloking, 250 W. Center St., Parental food faddism Fuller, property at 290 Oak “Home of Mr. Qoodwronch" should be regarded as a St., $53,000. form of child abuse, say Mary C. Sweeney to S m a l l MANCHESTER HONDA • Complete Mechanical Service some physicians in the S! Argyle W. Roberts Jr. and United States, England and Denise A. Roberts, both of • Collision Repair Business CONNECTICUrS LARGEST HONDA DEALER Israel. Rockville, property at 46 • Auto Painting A re p o r t in M t), a ALIEN Conway St., $60.50 con­ I medical publication, says ^ueedcu^ & Sfiedal \ veyance tax. • Low Cost Service Rentals serious malnutrition oc­ John F. Motowidlak and Loans « Factory Trained Technicians curred in infants and Patricia B. Motowidlak to $5,000—$10,000 • Charge With Master Charge foddlerS fed macrobiotic or BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN *2 .5 9 ' [ Anthony J. Steullet and SUMMERIZE your car now— served with potito, Te xit T o u t end ill-you-can-eat salad $20,000—$50,000 • 24 Hour Wrecker Service other strict vegetarian Karen L. Steullet, property Whether you travel or stay home this diets. at 16 Frederick Road, $54,- $100,000 Tel. 646-6464 The article-said a Lon­ 900. summer, have your Honda tuned for don medical group treated John F. Bilow, Vernon, UP TO $200,000 four infants for severe to Marc Mathieu and Fran- OR MORE maximum mileage consumption. On that nutritional problems and coise Mathieu, property at rickets the doctors at­ 495 Tolland ’Turnpike, no rare occasion when your Honda needs MONEY AVAILABLE tributed to the parents’ Round trip transportation conveyance tax. oc FOR ANY food faddism. SALAO PLATE Richard N. Fee to repairs we have a complete line of parts 6 nights in GOOD REASON An Israel group also Make ysur own salad at our salad bar; all you can eatl Robert J. Damaschi and Disney World’s Discovery Island and accessories for all Honda's and fac­ treated four babies suf­ "Fort ' n For established or new Polynesian Pool Splash Party Carla L. Damaschi, both of fering from severe BONANZABURGER Wilderness l ilt slnr> tim lim itt... East Hartford, property at independent business tory trained technicians to service all your River Country malnutrition. All were Juicyt1/4 lb. hamburger served with lettuce, tomato and french friei. Campgrounds Resort. ” 16 Horton Road, $61,000. • Operating Capital • Expansion members of a vegetarian 2 meals p«r day. Sea World Ceiiificale of attachment Honda needs. Call now for an appoint­ • Inventory • Building Loans religious group that had 7 days use of Disney’s Pioneer Hall Dinner Show Kenneth A- Colby against • New Equipment • Improvements ment. r "Transportation System." Insurance Charles J. Coniam, doing CHEVROLET emigrated from the U.S. • Farm Loans • Farm Equipment 23 Attractions inside ’’Magic Counselors THE „ business as Equity The U.S. doctors quoted H O IM D iV in the report found rickets Kingdom.'■ Taxes & Gratuities Investors, $15,000, property Application taken by Phone. in four of 54 children on a Wash., D.C. Trips alto g q'/\y s on South Main Street, DAVE LODA 236-5411 CALL: 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER vegetarian diet. Available. 33 trips to a a - v c Kennedy Road, Pearl, Oak, Toll Free 1-800-626-6544 We make it simple. choosefrom. J K V fQ “OFZENIOT Spruce, Center and East D^parturM from Boaton, ^ -It PG Cienter streets. “Ws Art Ths Honda Spaclalitta” GMOUAUTY H a n f o r d .M SMALL BUSINESS SERVICE CENTER. The reason you bear lo S U m fo rd . o^WNBREAKERS Jud gment liens SSMCE/RKinS COM M ERCIAL CREDIT little of debating teams any­ I STUDENT TRIPS AND TRAVEL CAMPS John Dempsey Hospital, O O im L MOTORS IM tn OlVBIOM more U that the participanti PLEASE C A U T H E A T R E iS B k A IfwntMl SMVKt*n( Ip n e Financial PlazaeHartford.CT, 06103»(203)525-2111 FOR SCREEN TIMES Farmington, against ^S^CONTR,(Tt OAfACOKI'O'LAMON 24 ST. MANCHESTER 646-3515 have become LAtle League m m parents. PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18. 1979 WAXES Meet EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979— PAGE SEVENTEEN INDEX Help Wanted MANCHESTER - The 73 Holp Wanted 13 Holp Wanted N O TIC ES 13 Help Wanted I SOUTHEAST A S IA fACIHC 73 Hornet For Sale Manchester WAXES will 1 — Lott tnd Found ! When in need of a Service or Product 23 ^ OCfAN meet Tuesday at the i — Ptrtonoli CLERK TYPISTS ELECTRICAL } Announcomonti Italian-American Club. FOOD SERVICE- No MANCHESTEN CHINA I — Enlerttinmtnt TECHNiaANS- The Security experience or high school Weighing will be from 7 to ' — Auclioni S h e H e r a t h We have immediate openings in Systems Industry is booming, dipolma necessaiy to apply creating an unusual opportuni­ HSTJOBMTOWN DKUSH TUDOR 8 p.m. FINANCIAL our Advertising, Personnel and for our current training t I Bonds*StocKt-Morigig«s ty with our growing company. $90, 2 hours a day, S days a openings. Excellent benefits. I — Porsonal Loan* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING We have immediate openings week. Select day or Styled Raised Ranch-NEW > — Insurance Accounts Payable Departmen Ages 17-35 only. U.S. ARMY H o n g Kong DAV To Meet CALL A PROFESSIONAL in our Installation and Service evening hours. Sales and ENLISTMENT REQUIRED. 7 RMms, 3 bedrooms, 2Vi EMPLOYMENT in our main office of a super­ Department for career management position in Call 643-9402. baths, carpeted family MANCHESTER - The 1 — Help Wanted INVITATION Lott and Found 1 Holp Wantod 13 market chain. minded individuals. Military Manchester Chapter, ~ Business OppoMunities or low voltage wiring cosmetic industry. Call room w/fireplace, sundeck ' ~ Situation Wanted REWARD- Large male cat, (to put this Directory to work for you, call 643-271?) Barbara Cashman at 643- LAW ENFORCEMENT- No and^atio, 2 car garage - Disabled American T O B I D experience is helpful. We experience or high school SOUTH EDUCATION solid dark grey. Forbes We are seeking bright, well or­ provide an excellent paying 1697 between 5 and 7 PM. Veterans, will meet — Private Instructions MANAGEMENT diploma necessary to apply Sealed bids will be received in Street, Silver Lane area. East and benefit package. Call 7 ^ Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the — SchooiS'Classes Hartford. Call 569-3455 or 289- TRAINEE ganized individuals for variec for our current training — Instructions Wanted the Office of The Director of LAWN MOWER REPAIRS 1346, between 10 a.m. and 3 American Legion Home. 9212. openings. Excellent benefits. General Services, 41 Center COLLECTIONS MEN'S HAIR im iN O RESTAURANT and interesting clerical and typ p.m. for application. Sonitrol c h u r c h SECRETARY M E R R in * C H IN A REAL ESTATE Security Systems. Ages 17-35 only. U.S. ARMY — Homes tor Sale Street, Manchester, Connec­ Do you want to join a modern, ing duties. Must be able to to NEEDED - Flexible 9-hour ENLISTMEN'T REQUIRED, — LotS'Land tor Sale Panonala Wr Wanl MOWER BVSIRESS week. Bolton area. Send Realtors 646-1180 ticut, until July 6,1979 at 11:00 progressive branch of the Call 643-9462. North Methodist — Investment Property lawn Mown Rnpnlrt AH MaliM. Hairstyling low through ondetais. BICYCLE MECHANIC - Part resume to: I. Boles, P.O. Box — Business Property credit Industry? If your a self SEA MANCHESTER - The a.m. for the following: RIDE WANTED TO Ocod Work t RtMoiwblf CARRY NATIONS time afternoons. Experience 2383, Vernon. — Resort Property starter, who would like a good PriCM. Pickup a 0«H»*(y for 643-1305 WILLINGTON- Stunning — Real Estate Wanted Porter Street Foree Main, HAMILTON STANDARD, Pleasant phone manner and only. Backyard mechanics pastor-parish committee of Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. future, with or without new not apply. Apply in per­ Contemporary on w o^ed set- MISC. SERVICES Oak Lrove Street to Pond Men FINE LUNCHES RECREATION LEADER - ting. SoaringS oarini Cathedral North United Methodist Call 643-5686. experience, we’d like to talk to MANCHESTER C rCLE good typing required. son only. No Phoning. TTie Year-round, $8,166. Oimbina- — Services Ottered you. For appointment call Mr. i n WcMMbMIc Turnpike Comtr of Ctfttor A Main S t STRONG BOYS Ages 11-14 in­ CeiUngs, Skylight, waterfall. Church will meet tonight at — Pamting-Papering The Town of Manchester is 4S7 Main St. Bike Shop. 180 Spruce Street, tion college and experience terested in Wrestling, Powers 2 m 0 5 i 649-2098 MANCHESTER Reduced to low $80’s. Call 7:30 at the church. — BuilCmg-Conlfacting an equal opportunity WANTED- RIDE TO Manchaatar 647-1167 jee parking. Manchester. with 5- to- 12-year__ __ olds._ For Bodybuilding or odd Jobs. Cali — Roolng-Siding TRAVELERS. Day shift. Capitol City ' Burke Realty, 649-0378, or 871- — Heatmg-Plumbing employer, and requires an af­ applicationlication send self- 646-0176 evenings 6-7. 2671. — Flooring firmative action policy for all Vicinity of Moriarty’s, Adjustment Bureau AUTO SERVICE UNDSCAPINQ AND PAINTING 8 % hour work week. addressed stamped envelope Concordia Church — Moving-TrucHing-Slorage Manchester. Will share immediately to: Manchester Bualnatt Opportunity 14 -KUAIA -- Services Wanted of its Contractors ane Vendors ^ M ^ Y S I A expenses. Call 646-3241. .Early Learning Center, 80 VERNON- Stately Garrison ■ESAR MANCHESTER - The as a condition of doing •••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNbSCAPING ANO Liberal fringe benefit program SECRETARY Colonial, with large first floor MISC FOR SALE business with the Town, as per INSURANCE AGENCY Waddell Road, Manchester. MANCHESTER Package stewardship committee of — Household Goods Sondt-Stocftt-Mortgages 8 MAPLE M@bi| PAINTING ClassifiGd Advertising store-Excellent location. Well Family room, 2 fireplaces, air i \ N O \ looking for general insurance ‘PROFESSIONAL WORK FOR which includes paid holidays An E.O.-A.A. Employer. — Articles tor Sale Federal Oreer 11246. Super Service, Inc, established business. Call conditioing, 4 bedrooms, $70's , KUALA Concordia Lutheran help. Typing required. LESS.” BOOKKEEPER ^ \ LUMPUR — Building Supplies GOVERNMENT OAa - OIL - LUBRICATION - Gives You More vacations and sick leave. Marion E. Robertson Burke Realty 649-0378, or 871- Church will meet tonight at — Pets Birds- Dogs Bid forms, plans and Homeowners and automobile 2671. — Musical Instruments GUARANTEED BUSINESS ACCESSORIES Realtor, 643-5953. 7:30 in the church room. specifications are available at experience preferred however «J'£K.A'*£.“* t t s r is 8 AUXANOEE C. EIIKOtOWSKV 8 to 5, Monday thru Friday. — Boats & Accessories__ _ LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. For Your the General Services Office, will train right person. Jewell- 220 im C E n.j SUNCHESnS 843-EI38 Group insurance program in- Good typist and good with ( i f i ) -- Sporting Goods Phone 281-4112. n M m M O - 3 4 0 7 EOSERT s . h u e m i VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco VERNON- Immaculate Bi- -- Garden Products 41 Center Street, Manchester, figures. Pleasant on phone. FIREMAN- England Insurance Agency, B4B-42S5 Advertising Doliar uding hospitalization, life in Snacks with locations $3,580 Level with Cathedral Ceiling, lS\ — Antiques Connecticut. 646-4662. Eyperienced only. Please exposed beams, full wall — Wanted to Buy WATCHMAN CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- Town of Manchester, □ EMPLOYMENT surance and dental plan. call 2355 Ext. 905. fireplace, Skylight, sliders, Some 2,500 Vietnamese men, women and children drifted into the RENTALS LEGAL SECRETARY- For Experienced on high deck. $71,900. Burke Realty, LEGAL — Rooms tor Rent Connecticut SIDIHO, STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINBS, A CANOPIES Real Estate Department in Excellent pension plan. 649-8691 preeeure bollere 871-2671, or 649-0378, South China Sea Monday, facing almost certain death because they — Apartments for Rent Robert B. Weiss, Help Wanted 13 OFFERS INVITED / -- Homes tor Rent General Manager medium size East Hartford A A B COOLING preferred. Year round, RETAIL STORE ON were cut adrift by Malaysian officials with promises of U.S. rescue NOTICE • Bus.ness fo' Rent Law Firm. Must have Good starting rates. lood wagea and over- WHEELS- Make an easy $20 - EAST HARTFORD - — Resort Property lor Rent 037- 6 T(X)LMAKERS - Machinists. experience, and excellent -Ime. Paid CMS, Blue Converted Ranch. 1 1/2 baths, ships waiting offshore, Malaysia, which announced last week it will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN — Wanted to Rent ■ Apply 81 Commerce Street, ^ per year. Excellent terms. — M'SC tor Rent skuls. Salary commensurate Croat, and Lite In- 4 bedrooms, full partially expel all 76,000 “boat people,” now on Malaysian soil, forced the first That on June 29th, 1979 at 3 LEGAL NOTICE Glastonbury. PTG For personal interview please Call John, at Chenette Notice is hereby given, by the with skills. Call Paula at 289- CLEANING WOMEN Wanted aurance. Amerbelle A ssociates, “ G allery Of finished rec room. $51,500. R p.m., a Public Sale will be AUTOMOTtVE COMPANY. Telephone 633- 8625. This Directory Corp., 104 Eetl Mein Zimmer. J/D Real Estate. batch of 2,500 aboard five wooden vessels Saturday and towed them out — Autos tor Sale Commission on Hospitals and 7631. call Personnel Department at for rooming house. Call 646- Homes,” 528-9081. held at Stop f Go Transmis­ — Trucks tor Sale BILL TUNSKY Street, Rockville. Apply 646-1980. 4701, after 6:00 p.m. to sea from the village of Kuala Besar. (UPI photo) sion, 249 B road S tre e t, ' Heavy Equipment lor Sale Health Care, that a rate in­ 289-3301, Mon.-Fri. from 9am LEGAL SECRETARY For you Can Advertise Your if ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING between 9AM and MANCHESTER- Store & 4 Manchester, Conn., to sell for Molorcydes-Bicydes crease for Fenwood Manor, CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Senior Partner in medium (20 Co/ofs To Chooi9 Prom) 3;30PM. E.O.E. — Campers-Traiiers-Mobile Service or Business In This 4pm. FRYER DELIVERY MAN - Room Apartment. Busy loca­ cash a 1968 Plymouth Wagon, Inc. 565 Vernon S tre et, - Experienced only. Top size East Hartford Law Firm. Homes wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1882 Directory For As Little Ae i f AWNINGS A CANGPIES Nights 11 PM to 7 AM. Apply tion, Excellent opportunity No. RL45D8A337904, as per Automotive Service Manchester, CT 06040 was ap­ General Practice. Must have Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 for owner/user. Priced to sell. Autos lor Rent Lease Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, experience, and excellent $3.20 Per Week. Please FULL- OR PART-TIME Work MANCHESTER - 29 Lucian Section 49-61 of The Conn. proved by the Commission, 563-OlSl. ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS MOTT'S Center Street, Manchester. available for the summer $41,900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Street. 6 room dormered Cape General Statutes. Bailee Tuesday, June 12, 1979. skuls. Salary commensurate Cell 643-2711, ask for Tina with skills. Call Linda at 289- Phone 649-9095 $191.88 full time; $95.94 part with 3 bedrooms, dining room, reserves the right to bid. Since no public hearing was RN-LPN wanted for full or or Joe ... ShopRite AUTO BODY MAN- Good time. Car needed. Over 18 MANCHESTER, JUST fireplaced living room. 1 1/2 Vietnam Refugees held prior to the Com­ 8625. FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS My, Excellent benefits. LISTED- Excellent Cafe 036-6 part time on all shifts. Apply Profits available. Call 9-5 car detached garage with at­ mission’s decision, any director of nursing. Salmon- Experienced. Call 688-2233. p.m,, 875-8949. Muor business with all equip- tached covered patio. Plaster GLAZIER- Experienced in all SUPERMARKETS ment. Call for larticulars member of the public may brook Convalescent Home, off phases of glass and metal walls, gas furnace, gas water House Street, Glastonbury. GAL FRIDAY - Diversified ERA, Blanchard I Rossetto, request a public hearing not work. Manchester location. 59 Leggett street CLERICAL PERSON able to 646-2482. heater, 1 1/2 years old. Please call 6^-5244. Help Wanted 13 duties, some typing, public type, file, operate calculator, Fenced in yard on a quiet Face Death at Sea later than July 12, 1979, in Benefits. Send brief work Help Wanted 13 East Hartford, Ct contact. Hours 8 AM to 4:30 street. Close to all con­ LEGAL NOTICE which case the Commission record to Box K, c/o ^^^^ua^g£orlunit^m£lo^e^^^ Answer phone. Payroll NURSES AIDES wanted for PM., at Founders Plaza. Call experience preferred. Apply: veniences. Asking $58,900. TOWN OF BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE Manchester Herald. 289-8131. A VENDING will hold a public hearing as full time on all shifts. Apply Able Coil, Howard Road, Call owner after 6 p.m., 649- threats. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS CARRIER PHARMACIST- Relief for KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UPI) - required by Sec. 19-731(b), director of nursing. Salmon- new Prepaid Group Practice. CLERK / TYPIST PART Bolton. ROUTE 5814. NURSES AIDES - Part tihie Mp w Hamiwhlrt -1781 Colonial, RELIABLE WOMAN To Some 2,500 Vietnamese men, women and The result, he said, “will be the deaths A hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of B.S., as amended. brook Convalescent Home, off NEEDED (An HMO) located in East TIME- Mature, responsible Own and oparate your own ven­ and full time - all shifts. Enjoy 25 acres. $130.000.1774 Colonial assist elderly lady dressing, children drifted in the South China sea of thousands of people now on the high Bolton will be held at the Town Hall on Tuesday, June 26, If no hearing is held or House Street, Glastonbury. self-starter. Experienced in LANDSCAPE LABORERS, ding routes. 4-10 hre. weekly. working in a very pleasant Hartford. Experienced Inn, $69,600. Modern ranch, $67,• bathing etc. Approximately 2 seas or stranded on remote islands 1979 at 8:00 p.m. to hear the following appeal: requested, the Commission’s Please call 633-5244. Ctntor 8t. necessary in Institution Am­ General Office Procedures mature, own transportation, Complete company training and today, facing almost certain death and home-like atmosphere, 000. Wyatl R. Fox Real Eatate, hours Monday through Case #604. Application of Lawrence F. Fiano of 266 Boston decision shall take effect July bulatory Care setting. Must Typing 60-70. Pleasant out­ willing to work. New England location aetup. Cash Investment because they were cut adrift by Malaysian without food, water or medical atten­ helping our elderly patients. LIIm 8t. going personality, public con­ Temple. N.H. 03084. 603-924- Friday. Manchester area. 875- needed. MANCHESTER - Very attrac­ Turnpike, Bolton for variance of sideyard and setback 12, 1979. NURSES AIDES - Full time, Experienced preferred. hold Conn. State Registration. Landscaping. 528-4973 after 5 officials with promises of U.S. rescue tion,” Qrltwold 8t. tact. Salary DOE, Call 649- 6946. 5133 after 5 p.m. PM. Plan I $2,080.00 tive 7 1/2 room Colonial. 3 requirements of Section 7F of the Town Zoning Regulations, Persons desiring a public and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Please call Doris Blain, RN, Salary negotiable. Send The refugees were reported heading Experienced preferred, but 6619, for interview. Plan II $4,SS0.00 fireplaces, large family room, ships waiting offshore. for a proposed residential construction on the property hearing in this case should Director of Nurses, 648^129. RooMvelt 8t. resume by June 22nd.. 1979, to we will train. Apply in person: RELIABLE PERSON TO DO TELETYPEWRITER Plan III $9,710.00 very luxurious throughout Malaysia, which announced Friday it south for Pulau didong Island, 80 miles Manchester Nursing Home, Trumbell 8t. Zarina Shockley, N(;C/HMO located on the east side of South Road, and further described write to the Commission on East Hartford Convalescent WANTED MACHINE YARD WORK - Call 646-6800. REPAIRER- No experience Plan IV $14,190.00 $95,000. Call J/D Real Estate will expel all 76,000 “boat people” now on away, where Malaysia is currently on Map 23, Block 14, Lot F-7. 385 West Center Street, Inc., 275 Broad Street, Wind­ N.C. LATHE HAND 646-1980, 646-3778. Hospitals and Health Care, Home, 745 Main Street, East Ridgewood 8t. sor, Conn., 06095. Equal Op­ OPERA'TOR To run unique or high school diploma Call Toll Free 1-800-237-2806 or Malaysian soil, forced the first batch of 2,- sheltering more than 40,000 other John Roberts Manchester. automatic Silkscreeen Prin­ TURRET LATHE OFFICE HELP WANTED - 1-800-237-0704, Sun. 10 am-6 340 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Hartford. Park 8t. portunity Employer. necessary to apply for our 500 aboard five wooden vessels Sunday refugees. Under the country’s new policy, Chairman Connecticut 06115. ting Equipment. Good ENGINE LATHE Must have typing and some current training openings. pm. M -W g am-8 pm. VERNON Just Listed! Nice 3 SECRETARY - Young Choatnut 8t. working conditions and Com­ knowledge of figures. General bedroom Raised Ranch, with and towed them out to sea. they will be turned away. Zoning Board of Appeals Darius J. Spain, Chair­ NURSES AIDES- Full time, mowing company seeks in MATURE ADULT WOMAN and Excellent benefits. Ages 18-25 Qardan 8t. pany Benefits. Please apply in office duties. Write P.O. Box 2 full baths, 2 car garage. Low “U.N. officials fear all of them are most If the refugees veer north, they will run 039-6 man all shifts. Experience dividual for secretarial am needed for occasional evening only. U.S. ARMY preferred, but training will be Mrson at: Electrocal, 78 SANDRIASTER 67, East Hartford, Conn. ENLISTMENT REQUIRED $60’s. Burke Realty, 871-2671, likely to be drowned because the boats are into reinforced Thai navy patrols. Commission on Hospitals general office work. Gooi CAU to babysit. References. Cafi Private Instructions IB or 649-0378. given. Apply in person: East 647-1139. Edwin Road, South Windsor so Hours. Paid Holldaye Call 643-9462. “The navy patrols will stop any boats and Health Care typing skills, some BABYSITTER- Older woman not seaworthy,” one diplomat in Kuala Hartford Convalescent Home, 647-8846 Connecticut. “An Equal Op- Excellent REMEDIAL READING and from approaching the Thai coast and ad­ 038- 6 bookkeeping experience, am portunity Employer". to sit in my home 9 a.m. to 5 MANCHESTER- 6 ROOM Lumpur said. 745 Main Street, East Hart- pleasant phone manner : INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Benefite math; individualized work I ford. p.m. Monday through Friday. COLONIAL. Fireplace, for­ The diplomat said the castaways were ding to our already considerable refugee TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT must. Fine opportunity with looking for experienced per­ WAITRESS- Dependable and Apply In Ponon 9 a.m. 1 p.m. on Saturday. program, (lst-8th grade) by master’s degree teacher. 568- mica bath, ask about kitchen, told they were being taken to an island problem,” a Thai official said today. NOTICE OF good salary and benefits. App­ GENERAL MECHANIC - sonnel lines clerk for perma­ reliable. Apply: Corner Soda Call after 6 p.m. 649-2470. “ i i f i i m r " nice yard. Bowers School, full PART TIME Work from home nent part time position. Ac­ METRONICSINC Guidance secretary full­ 8075. where U.S. ships wowld pick them up and The only other nations within easy LEGAL ly in person or call for ap­ Full time days, paid CMS, Shop, 735 Ma^ain street, basement, $58,500.00 Prin­ on the phone servicing' our curate typing required. H 0 RT. 6 « 44-A time. Typing and carry them to the United States. sailing distance, Singapore and Indonesia, pointment: L.M. Gill Weldini Blue Cross and Life In­ Manchester. ciples only. 649-0252. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NOTICE OF customers in your spare time. & Manufacturing, Division o surance. Amerbelle Corp. 1()4’ and auto rating experience BOLTON CT. 06040 shorthand skills required. RIDING LESSONS indoor “I don't think there is such a plan,” the also have slammed the door on new 249-7773. preferred. Must have neat riding ring. Western stock In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 PUBLIC HEARING BHS, Inc., 14^ Tolland Turn East Main Street, Rockville. Carriers needed Contact Dr. Donald J, MANCHESTER diplomat said, “Maybe that was why the refugee arrivals. pike, Manchester, 647-9931. Apply between 9 AM and 4:30 appearnace. 646-2212. Nicoletti’s office at 742- seat, saddle seat and hunt and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adop­ In accordance with the ATTENTION - Need 2 people In th e se areas: ROCKLe DGE- 3 Bedroom L- refugees didn’t resist.” More than 4(X),000 Vietnamese have left PM. E.O.E. EXPERIENCED PAINTER ^ 1 3 . E.Q.E seat. All levels 228-9817. Shaped Ranch. Eat-in kitchen, tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, provisions of Section 128, Title over 21. Immediate employ­ ORGANIST - CHOIR SHEET METAL Accompanied by naval craft, the boats their country since the communist victory WANTED for year round Woodycreet Dr. formal dining room. Connecticut, on June 12, 1979. 23, U.S. Code as prescribed in ment. This is not a fancy ad, SECRETARY- Manchester DIRECTOR WANTED- First MECHANICS- 1st. Class VOICE, PIANO Instructions. — each packed with about 500 Vietnamese in April 1975. As many as half of the “boat we simply want a person who work. Call after 6, 649-9658. Creecent Dr. FACTORY WORKER For fireplaced living room, wall to the Federal-Aid Highway Law Office. No Legal Lutheran Church, 154 Orchard Installer for Industrial and J.P. Lewis & Son. Former faculty New York — were towed out one at a time at hourly people” drowned at sea. needs a permanent job. Ad­ TYPIST AND VARIOUS of Area East Hartford business. Good Music and Art High School. wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths. Program Manual, Volume 7, experience required. Start Street, Rockville, Conn. Call Commercial Heating & Air Treed shaded lot. $65,900 intervals from the northeast village of U.S. spokesmen said President Carter Chapter 7, Section 5 dated vancement opportunity. Call flee duties. Experienced early August. Call 643-7779. 876-5682. Conditioning Duct \^ rk . Pay pay and benefits. Cali 522-9006 Professional Singer/Pianist. between 10 a.m. and 3: pm.p Shadycreal Or. Fiano Realty, 646-5200. ORDINANCE December 30, 1974 from the preferred. Fringe benefits according to ability. 100% for appointment. 644-8597, Kuala desar, 430 miles north of Kuala would raise the subject at his Vienna 528-3869. E.O.E. i We are an E.E.O.E. 289-8291 Plnecreat Federal Highway Administra­ Paid Company Benefits. Op­ Lumpur, the sources said. There was summit with Soviet leader Leonid BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town between 4 and 5 PM. Ferncreet DEMONSTRATORS: Earn PIANO. ORGAN, VOICE tion, the Town of Manchester portunity lor promotion with PART TIME - Small engine speculation the vessels may be the drezhnev because of Moscow’s presumed of Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to James BABYSITTER NEEDED- fast ^w ing company. Phone repair. Suitable for retiree. $1000 or more with spare time INSTRUCTIONS- Morning, refugees’ own craft, repaired by the influence with the Vietnamese govern­ E. Elliott and Kenneth G. Cota for the sum of 825,079.(X) with the assistance of the Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- CONSTRUCTION EXECUTIVE Call Ron, Conyers Hardware, Brentmoor selling. Free Kit. Name brand afternoon, evening classes. GLASTONBURY - 3579 0767. Hebron Avenue, 7 room con­ authorities. m ent. Parcel No. 15A in the Buckland Industrial Park. Said parcel Connecticut Department of ESTIMATOR - experienced, 646-5707. Holland toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, All ages. Werner Studio. Transportation, will hold a ail around man to assist local Tonka, Fentonz). Treasure Karen Kissman, Certified by temporary Ranch. In-ground Malaysia also announced it would Malaysian government officials were being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Mllwood design public hearing on June MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR general contractor. Call 643- SECRETARY House party plan. Call collect Conn. State Music Teachers pool. 1 acre plus. Asking $105,- unavailable for comment and reporters Knolfwood "shoot on sight” any more Vietnamese 28, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. in the DOCTORS OFFICE, 4139 for appointment. Must have previous executive secretarial person to person for Miss Association. 643-8137. 000. Call owner, 633-8130 Beginning at a point on the westerly street line of Chapel ROCKVILLE - M onday, refugees trying to enter its waters, but said details were difficult to come by Town Hall Hearing Room, 41 backrgound with professional attitude and Carol, 491-2100. Also booking weekdays after 5PM, Road which is the northeast corner of said parcel and which Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, parties. fg weekends anytime. there had been no reports of shooting in­ because of a news clampdown. The Center Street, Manchester, DIETARY AIDES - Now appearance. Please call Schools-Classes has coordinates of N350,968.805 E646,799.909; thence north 12 to 6. Send resume to Box accepting application for p r t cidents. government announced reporters wishing Must be an excellent typist and have excellent 89°'-39’-00”W along Lot No. 14 of said Buckland Industrial This hearing will be con­ CC, c/o Manchester Herald. time kitchen help after school Barbara TELLER PART TIME- The FOR THE BEST - Manchester U4-ACRE ESTATE. Older 4 In Washington, a State Department shorthand skills. NEWSPAPER to cover the refugee story were required Park 298.13’ to a point in the easterly line of land N /F of cerned with the Town’s and weekends.i Apply at Responsible and challenoing position. 646-7835 Conn. Bank & Trust Com­ Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 bedroom Colonial, large spokesman said Saturday the United to apply in advance for permission, which SECRETARY - Full time. Meadows Convalescent pany’s Manchester North rooms, pine panelled, 3-car Theresa Glode; thence south 00°-2r-30”W along land N/F of recommended plan for the Should be able to handle confidential business pupils per teacher. FREE in­ States found it hard to believe Malaysia might or might not be granted. said Theresa Glode 163.00’ to a point; thence south 89°-46’- realignment of Conn. 83 at its Some shorthand required. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, DELIVERY Main Office is currently troductory lesson with this ad. garage with adjoining work- South Windsor Bank & Trust matters. storage area. 2 building lots. would follow through on its get-tough intersection with Route 44A Manchester. seeking a Permanent Part Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. 39”E along Lot No. 15B of said Buckland Industrial Park Co. Main office, ^ p ly in per­ To work tor a top executive of the Company. Out building. $138,000.00. Country Driver Needed S E C R E T A R Y Time )Drive-In Teller. Hours 247.21’to a point in the westerly line of Chapel Road; thence and U.S.6. The affect ol the son. 1033 John Fitch Blvd. PART TIME CLERKS are Monday thru Thursday Phone 643-7875 before 5 pm Excellent starting salary and liberal fringe (TEMPORARY). East of by an arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 630.00’ a proposal on adjacent proper­ South Windsor. Between 9 AM NEEDED for 2nd and 3rd benefits. 12:15 to 4:15, and Friday 10:30 □ REAL ESTATE weekdays. 875-8930 after 5 pm distance of 170.77' to the point or place of beginning. ties will also be discussed. and 3 PM. River. A month assignment a.m. to 6:15 p.m., averaging and weekends. shifts. Apply in person: 7-11, For Interview appointment please call Per­ helping our client plan a con­ This proposal is being 509 Center Street. Come In For Alt'Interview approximately 23 to 27 hours sonnel Department at 289-3301 Monday thru vention. Extrcmly diversified Homes For Sale 23 The above described parcel contains 1.003 acres. recommended under the Ur­ MECHANIC NEEDED- To 9 AM to 11 AM at the per week. The qualifications COLUMBIA -, 8 Room work 4 hours per day. Must Friday from 9 A M to 4 PM. duties. Using Xerox 800 for Contemporary Bi-Level. ban Systems Program, a EXPERIENCED typing equipment. (Willing to federal, state and local know construction equipment. SALESPERSON WANTED. Manchester Evening k ™ - “ r i , " '» > Hidden on 12 wooden acres. Said parcel is described on a map entitled, “Town of Have own tools. Send resume Herald train if you have IBM, Mag I Many custom features. Owner cooperative effort toward im­ Must be over 18. Interviews in M O TT’S or II experience). Top rates year’s experience as either a Excellent A Manchester Connecticut Department of Public Works to: P.O. Box 8, Coventry, person only. “My Store For 16 Bralnard Place Teller or'cashier. Those in- sevIrlT h u Z ^n er 7^ n f wants fast sale! $80s. Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town of proved circulation and safety Conn., 06238. for this special project. Call Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Levis" Manchester Parkade.' ShopRite Manchester, Conn. Irene. Never a fee. Dawson terested are invited to call Commercial. 0^«finaL iS | I Manchester to James E. Elliott f. Kenneth G. Cota Scale: 1” in urban areas. Renee Murray at 224-5620 for T e m p o ra rie s, 111 P e a rl available. Frank Mott, COLUMBIA - 9 Room (histom equals 40’ Date; 4/27/79.” In accordance with the BABYSITTER NEEDED- TURRET LATHE interview. CRT, 14 North Broker, 643-5658. Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. SUPERMARKET Street, Hartford. 249-7721. Main Street, Manchester. Built Ranch. 1st, floor In-Law provisions of the Federal-Aid OPERATORS, 50 hour week, 50 Leggett Street M/F. E.O.E. to 10 p.m. Own transportation. all benefits, apply in person: Equal Opportunity Employer. apartment. Garage. 3t4 Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: Highway Program Manual East Hartford, Ct. WATERFRONT year-round Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section 2 Call 649-6022. Friday; C & W Manufacturing Co., 74 manicured acres. View. $70s. weekends anytime. equal Opportunity Employer home and summer resort all Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. dated December 30, 1974 from Eastern Boulevard, Glaston­ in one. 7 room maintenance a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester bury. PRODUCTION OPERATORS the Federal Highway Ad­ SEWERS- Experienced on In­ free Ranch. Located on an LAKE FRONT-Coventry, Economic Development Commission. ministration, this project has exclusive private section of dustrial Sewing Machines. MACHINIST, 50 hour week, To work In machining and/or assembly areas. large 6 room expandable been determined to be a Will train if necessary. Good Coventry Lake. Attractive Cape. Stone ____ all benefits, apply in person: Applicants must have acme previous factory work b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of "Non-Major Federal Action” starting pay for the right peo- DIRECTOR financing available. R. Enclosed porch. cTarage. C & W Manufacturing Co., 74 axporlonca. Hours are 7 AM to 3:30 PM. Air con­ Zimmer, J.D, Real Estate, the Eighth Utilities District of said Town on the current by the Connecticut Depart­ 1e. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday Eastern Boulevard, Glaston­ Much more. $50s. Lessenger OF VOLUNTEERS ditioned, ample, parking and excellent fringe 646-1980 or 647-1139, Grand List which Grantee, by acceptance of the deed agrees ment of Transportation. Con­ 8iru Friday. Apply in person bury Sells, 646-8713. to pay in accordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut currence in this determina­ at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent Apply at: GLASTONBURY- 52 Kenneth BOLTON- Custom 8 Room General Statutes. tion will be requested of the Street, Manchester. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F. Excellent opportunity for Professional Level Person Drive, Just Listed! 6 1/2 Brick C ^ e, first floor family Federal Highway Administra­ who wishes challenges and interesting work on a Part HIGH STANDARD INC. Room Split Level. Beautifully room and study, 4 firMlaces. 5 31 Praetlgg Park Circle landscaped, in a choice c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town of tion. EXPERIENCED LATHE Commercial acres. Excellent Time Basis. residential community. 3 Manchester. A plan showing the OPERATORS & East Hartford, Ct. Professional location. PUT mu We are seeking an indiviudal with demonstrated Manufacfurlng/Marketlng Sporting Flraarma bedrooms, large eat-in MACHINISTS. We need a few Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. recommended proposal is 21 hours par weak ability for leadership, organization, and communica­ Second Shift kitchen, family room, laundry d. Such easements and rights-of-ways existing on said available for public inspection t good people to join a young, (Located In the rear of the Acmat building) tion, to coordinate all adult and junior Volunteer Ser­ room, covered patio, and a H A N C H tS T U premises as of the date herraf which do not render title un­ in the office of the Town growing company. Excellent Good pay must for the summer - an benefits and overtime. Full or vices, within the hospital. Successful candidate must r marketable or interfere with Grantee’s quiet enjoyment or Clerk, Town Hall, 41 Center We are looking for Individuals who want a above ground pool! $69,900. use of the premises in any way whatsoever. part time. Please apply at: L Nsad dopondablo have above average ability to deal with people and dis­ Call 236-5454, Home Sellers NEW HOMES Street, Monday through M Gill, Welding & m nufac- Keyboard career In printing with the wide variety of Friday. 8:30 A.M. through ear play a high degree of tact and poise. Center. turittg. Division of BHS, Inc., Opportunitlea On gorgeous treed lots with Said premises are subject to the following condition; 5:00 P.M., as well as the Familiarly with hospital organization and Health fringe benefits available to employees of a 1422 T olland T urnpike, Call Jaanno 1. Newington office of the Manchester, Conn., or call Care delivery preferred. Bachelors Degree prefered EAST HARTFORD- 7 Room city water sewers. 3 and Word Proceaaore large Insurance company. Our entry level Ranch. Bus route and utilities. Department of Transportation Carl Skold 647-9931. 047-9946 Excellent salary and benefit package. 4 bedroom models - 2V4 The premises described herein are conveyed upon condi­ openings offer a variety of Jobs from Family Room with slider to baths, family room tion that 'construction of an appropriate building or buildings located at 160 Pascone Place, Eimerienced only please. Only replies containing both resumes and salary Tranecriptionleta patio. Attached garage. Air I 8:30 A.M. through 4:30 P.M. E.O.E, working on small machinery to assisting w/fireplace, 2 car garage be commenced no later than eighteen (18) months after the requirements will be considered. Conditioned. Storage shed. priced from $91,900. Well insulated. Extras! $59,- date of this deed. By acceptance of this deed, the Grantee, Written statements and FULL TIME- Responsible Apply in confidence to: Director of Personnel. on large multi-color presses. Our FULL ■nME BABYSITTER Part time 6:00-10:00 p.m. 900. 568-2553 for appointment. Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Wetherell. (Candids by Carol photo) for itself and its successor and assigns conven;nts and exhibits in place of. or in addi­ Delivery Man needed to craftspersons are certified and recognized agrees to comply with the aforesaid condition. In the event tion to, oral statements made deliver appliances and some NEEDED- Waddell School area. 7 and 8 year old. Call 4 or 5 hours - first or second ehift. M E R S in of a breach thereof, the Grantor herein or its successors at the hearing, may be mailed warehousing. Good hourly MANCHESTER by the Printing Industries of America. The wage. Call M7-9997. 643-0290, or 643-5^ after 6:00 Full time shall have the right to enforce this condition by making a or delivered to either the of­ p.m. pay Includes a shift differential and free Dnltni tft-lUO tender of the purchase price as stated herein to the Grantee MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MANCHESTER / 'ii.A .ii...... fice of the Town Clerk or to }arklng Is available. ADELAIDE ROAD - or its successors and assigns and demand a reconveyance of the attention of Mr. Earle R. RN or LPN- 3 pm to 11 pm and CARPENTER OR 71 Haynes Street If your keyboard skill la at least 46 wpm, you owe It to Real Eetato Wanted 28 25th Anniversary Noted 11 pm to 7 am. Full time or yourwlf to Invaatlgate these opportunitlea. In addition Pb-estigious Area. Park-Like the herein described premises. Munroe, Chief-Municipal CARPENTER’S HELPER Manchester, Ct. 06040 ’lease call Florence Johnson at 277-2024 Setting. 3 of 4 bedrooms on part time. Enjoy working with to liberai benefits, we offer the advantages of a con- System.' Section, State of with tools. Experienced. Call. An Equal Opportunity Fo proyer .vt f first floor, 2 baths, oversized 2 ALL CASH For your property, MANCHESTER - Mr. couple’s maid of honor and Mrs. Wetherell worked as an excellent supporting staff venlent downtown location plus partially subsidized for an appointment. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this Connecticut, Department of 643-4139 for interview. w r garage, double driveway. within 24 hours. Avoid Red and Mrs. C. Richard best man, respectively. office nurse for five years. caring for our elderly tranapoilatloin costs. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) Transportation. Bureau of Excellent condition! ^.(XX) Wetherell of 79 Cushman Mrs. Wetherell is the patients. Very pleasant at­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - Good Corp. 646-0131. She is employed by Crest- days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed Highways, P.O. Drawer A. mosphere. Good wages and Please call Florence Johnson at 277-2024 tor an ap­ C^l owner 649-8502 for ap­ Drive, were feted at a former Valerie Hatch of field Convalescent Home knowledge of typing and pointment. pointment. Principles only. by not less than five (5) percent of the ejectors of the Town, Wethersfield, ' Connecticut, benuitsj Please caU Doris business office procedures. TOWN OF COVENTRY SELLING your house? Call us reception honoring their West Hartford. Her hus­ as a nurse, a position she 06109 and must be received no Blain RN Director of Nurses Carriers Needed as determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars References. Reply Box MM, AMSTON- 110 wooded acres, first and we'll make you a 25th wedding anniversary. b a n d , R i c h a r d , is a 6464)129. Manchester Manor has held for the past three of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting later than 4:30 P.M., July 12, c/o Manchester Herald. In Manchester For; RECREATION COORDINATOR ood frontage, 82 acres large cash offer! T.J. Crockett Manchester native. They 1979. Nursing Home, 385 West Realtor, 643-1577. The party, held at the years. its reference to a special Town election. Center Street, Manchester. rook. North Coventn', 19 Washington Social Club in were married June 5,1954, The couple have three All persons interested in this NURSES AIDES. We are Congress Street, (PART-TIME) acres,g large frontage. Finan­ looking for responsible, MAY WE BUY your home? Manchester, was given by at St. Paul’s Methodist children, all living at Elizabeth J. Intagliata matter are welcome to attend AMBITIOUS MAN with Irving Street, and The Town ol Coventry It seeking sppllcetlone for the cing. 50 acres pastures, w arn, people Interested in ositlon of Recrestlonal Coordinator for the Town ol views, Hebron & Coventry, 2-2 Quick, fair, all cash and no Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Church in Hartford. The home. Robert, 24, is Secretary the public hearing. mechanical backround willing caring for the eldery and men- problem. Call Warren E to train as mechanic at a Homestead Street ovantry. This Is a part-time position Involving coordina­ acre lots, $15,000 each, Colum- Gaal of 106 Hartford Road. Rev. E arl C. Heck of­ Board of Directors Commissioner tally^retarded. 7 to 3 and 3 to t h e TRAVELERS Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. employed by the W.G. trowing new car dealership. gtion ana direction ol the Town's numerous recreational bia 2.4 acres $14,000. Mrs. Gaal, the former ficiated. Glenney Co.; David, 21, is Manchester, Connecticut Connecticut 11. m l time permanent help Village Aparmente programs and activities. Salary to $4500 par year. Lessenger Sells, 640-8713. Profit sharing plan. Full needed. $3.17 per hour. Apply Elsie Wetherell, and Mr. Mr. Wetherell has been with Holts Inc.; and Lisa, Department of medical benefits. Paid vaca­ Further Information and applications may be ootalned at in person at Mhadows Please Call: S47-9946 the Town Manager'a offloa, Town Ofiloa Building, 1712 Robert Muldoon, both of employed by the W.G. 12, is a student at filing Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 13th day of June 1979. Transportation tion. Call 646-4321 for inter­ 1 Tower Square, Hartford, Conn. 06115 284 ANDOVER LAKE ROAD- 035-6 098-5 view appointment. Convelescent Home, 333 647-9947 Main Street, Coventry, Connecticut. Application deadline PRIVATE^NVESTOR Manchester, served as the Glenney Co. for 18 years. Junior High School. Bidwell Street, Manchester. A n equal opportunity employer M/F Year round home on beautiful June 28,1079. lakefront lot. $45,900. Call 742- DESIRES income property or An fqiMl OpportunNy bnpfnftr 9169, owner. buildable land. Please call 646-1068 and leave message. PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 18, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 18, 1979 — PAGE NINETEE.’ I Paanuta Charlas M. Schulz ACROSS 3 Arouse a Answer to Previous Puzzle response (3 A L D E A P ITS ABOUT yOURSARPEN., THAT'S RIPICULOUS!! 1 Northern wds.) D F l-l 1 THERE'S SOMEONE HERE D I N E I 0 0 R [m 1 A SAVE Dear Abby constellation 4 Brokd bread I THINK THE FARMER UIHAT POES THIS SUV A N N E C A T A P u L T JUNE WANT AD SPECIAL 643;27ii FROM THE COUNTY 5 Actreii 5 Soviet river V E A R N E D A Q E 8 NEXT POOR CLAIMS WRE FROM THE COUNTV Redgrave 6 Intersection Vjo SEE you., I H 8 8 A C l OVER By Abigail Van Buren 9 Auxiliary verb sign USIN6PART0FHISLANP LOOK LIKE ANVWAV? V 9 W E L R A M E K 1 N 12 Exude 7 Compass 7 —' A p E R 0 E N Y N N E 13 One (Ger.) point N E T 0 1 E D 0 1 R E $4.00 14 Month (abbr.) 6 Actor Sparks 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS ‘it-'' E N 8 N A R L V 0 T E R 15 Skin problem 9 Golf course I K 8 A L 16 City in India item 0 E A N A M N E 8 T Y (2 wds.) 10 Longing Y E M E N T E F R E frank and Irnest No 0(j(i Couple; 18 Find fault 11 Stimulate A L A A C T A U R E A 19 Actor March 17 Singer D 8 T P E U R L E E 8 20 Malicious look Fitzgerald 21 Caliph's name 19 Run 32 Seth's son 48 Land measure t h is Both Are Slobs Pritcllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 23 Small valley W O N ^r TV\|4B 22 Pounds ^abbr.) 35 Iridium 49 Opera prince 26 Tossed symbol 24 Avoid 51 Unplayed golf ^.On &..,^OUR m a in DEAR ABBY: Our son and his wife are both 30. He’s an BROUHAHA? IT/IAEANS "SEE? SOU ' (OAi?LSn^ SAIP ITWA6 29 Likely 25 Mae West 38 Piece of land POff WHAT PO eS THE 33 Squeezes out holes assistant professor and she's a social worker. They’ve been ALWAVS GLIESS A PRINK THAT MAKES role 39 Tic-_____ • WORP B-IMMH1-A-H-A, HUBBUB, njRAADIL 34 Coin of Iran PSPffLEM IS THAT Y ou married for a year and lived together for two years before SOU LAUGH A LOT.' 26 Leases toe 53 Greek island (30NPUSION ! WHEN S O U cCN'? 36 Author that. They're coming to visit us for two weeks this summer 27 Dustbowl 41 Hard 54 Cry of sorrow v o d REALLV KNOW.' Fleming LET E EPYB Y W pE and I am not looking forward to it. 37 Sesame plant victim 43 Coffee bean 56 Hockey 28 Theater play I love them both, but two bigger slobs I’ve never met! 38 Cooking fat 45 Ships’ wheels league (abbr.) 30 Canoe(2 AOVANTA&E OF Y o u . Thank God they found each other. 39 Threesome 47 Something re- 57 Light meal ' They were here last Christmas and my lovely home look­ 40 Infrequently wds.) markable (si.) 58 It is (contr.) THAT'LI- gC ^ |O o , ed like a pigpen during their entire stay. They threw their 42 Passes law 31 Milk (Fr.) Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Palnling-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 clothes around, left wet towels on the bathroom floor, ate all 44 Beehive State l e a s e 46 I (Ger.) 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 II COMPLETE REMODELING PAINTING - Interior and WES KUBBIINS Carpentry P . over the house and smoked pot in their bedroom. I was ex­ 47 Animal's den C&M TREE SERVICE - Free hausted picking up after them. I finally blew my stack just 12 13 14 estimates, discount senior SERVICE - Rooms, garages, exterior, paperhanging, remodeling specialist. Atl- 1h n * s t-ia 50 Recede citizens. Company additions, dormers, roofing excellent work references. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, before they left. They apologized and we parted friends. 52 Scouting 16 16 17 and siding. Call 643-5001. Free estimates. Fully in­ built-ins, bathrooms, After they left, my husband told me that if I can’t keep my group (abbr.) Manchester-owned and 19 20 operated. Call 646-1327. sured. Martin Matson, 649- kitchens, 649-3446. Antiques Apartments For Rent S3 Wanted to Rent 57 Autos For Sale SI trap shut (his words) and treat our children like guests, we 55 Sorely 18 58 Comet's train ■ ■ ■ HOUSE CLEANING 4431. should put them up at a nearby motel when they visit. 21 25 B & M TREE SERVICE - PROBLEMS? Floors, walls, CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. THE PACK RAT ANTIQUES ^ WANTED TO RENT - FOUR 1971 FORD WINDOW VAN- Abby, do you think I was out of line for telling those kids 59 Author ■ Tolstoy L 30 31 32 Specialists in tree and stump carpets, windows, furniture, QUALITY PAINTING and Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. & COLLECTIBLES. Open by ^ ROOMS by quiet refined cou- Small V-8. Power steering, off? And how about laying down some ground rules before Captafn Easy — Crooks & Lawrenco 26 27 2 . 2. general cleaning. One time or Paper Hanging by Willis Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. appointment only until pie in forties. 649-9882. Keep new tires and battery. Call 60 Blood ■ removal. Senior Citizen their next visit? I know I won't be able to keep my trap shut pigment 33 35 2. Discount. 24 hour service. 643- regular service, Schultz. Fully insured September 643-6680. FURNISHED TWO RfifiM 643-9618, after 5 p.m, if those slobs don't clean up their act. THE TK3ER CUB GOT IN SANDKA'G NICE SOIN'iT V'KNOW.rM AFRAID DOMESTICARE 643-1945. references. 649-4343. 61 " _____ La ■ ■ 7285. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY WAY.. CAUSING HER TO DROP HER PUSS! yWERE aONNA HAFTA Douce" 37 2 ...... * ; EFFICIENCY - All utilities...... HAD IT IN GA. ■'lock this NICE LADY Carpentry and general con­ Wanted to Buy Ulsc. tor Rent 58 1974 MONTE CARLO eUN..ANP EASY GRABS IT FIRST! 62 Egypt (abbr.) ■ ■ WILL BABYSIT A&W PAINTING Contrac­ tracting. Residential and No children, no pets, BACK THERE IN THE 40 41 REWEAVING burn holes. LANDAU- Full power. AM- DEAR HAD IT: Lay down some ground rnles. If they 63 Miss IMMEDIATELY FOR any tors. Quality painting and commercial. Whether it be a security. Call WORKSHOP COMPARTMENT WITH ■ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 6PM. FM 8 track with triaxal. New break the rnles, and yon can't keep your trap shut (his THE OTHER NICE 64 Slides on 44 Window shades, Venetian aged children in my East paper hanging at reasonable small repair job, a custom APPROXIMATELY 500 sq. ft. snow radials and shocks. Metallic words), pot the slobs np at a motel. UADY! ■ blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT, Hartford home. O’Conneil rales. Fully insured. Free built home or anything in Heat available. Ample Blue, with white top. Call 646- 47 48 49 so SI S3 54 Marlow's, 867 Main St, 649- Drive area. 568-9275. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- between, call 646-1379,. RIGHT FRONT FENDER MANCHESTER - Two „arkine available. Call 649- 0355. DOWN ■■ ■ 5221. 7696. For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. bedroom apartment, in ^ * DEAR ABBY: The letter from the wife asking how to get 66 SO 57 58 HOME IMPROVEMENTS - Please call 6ifP3205. private two-family, .q-, her attorney husband to update his will hit home with me. 1 Tend % a p p lia n c e s in c lu d e d ...... PONTIAC LE MANS- 2 59 60 61 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, General all around work on PERSONAL Paperhanging Door H ard to p . 350 V-8. Here’s how I got my father to update his 30-year-old will. 2 Charitable or­ attics, garages, yards new or old homes. East of the For particular people, by ...... W ANTED- CH IL D S iMeated. Plenty of parkm|. ^ AUTOMOTIVE Automatic, power steering, He had left everything to my mother who has been dead for ganization 62 63 64 BICYCLE- 12 to 16” wheel $255. Call 646-3893, or f (abbr.) cleaned, moving, River. Free estimates, Cali Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 " radio, vinyl roof. Mechanical­ IS yearsi 643-2127. diameter. Good condition. (NEWSFAFCR ENTERPRISE ASSN) trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn RADIANT FIREPLACE - ly sound. $1500 firm. 643-2880. I sent my lather a copy of my will, asking for his sugges­ service. No job too big or EXPERIENCED PAINTING BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Reasonable. Cali 643-7699. Autos For Sale 51 tions on how to dispose of whatever he was leaving to me HANDYMAN - Cellars, attics, By Craig Ogden. Quality Warms this gigantic 3 small. 568-8522. ment Co. Expert installation BANK REPOSSESSIONS since I had no children. He got the message and promptly arages, cleaned. Also Workmanship! Interior and USED TRANSMISSION- Any bedroom. Kids and pets ok. JjJjJOjNEAJr of aluminum siding gutters WE PAY $10 for complete FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile updated his will. I may have been left out of his will for all I riveways sealed and home Exterior, "You Tried The condition. Please call 649- Call now. (558-3). Rental junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland BRICK. BLOCK, STONE. g and trim. Roofing installation ------”0115 Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, know, but at least it made him update his own. Win at bridge Fireplaces,concrete. Chimney repairs. Call 643-2127. Rest, Now Stick With The 4500, anytime, Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Auto Body. 528-1990. and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. needs body work $1995; 1973 G.A.G. IN L.A. Alley Oop — Dave Graua repairs. No job too small Best", Call 649-8749, 742-9979. Ford Country Sedan Station DRAFTING TABLE, 4 ft., 5 PURSE PLEASER - Elegant Alan: "I suppose he Save! Call 644-8356 for es- SPECIALIZING cleaning and 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY- Wagon $825; 1972 F ord AN' TAK E A CHANCE started with a heart lead. timates. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Building Contracting 33 ft. or 6 ft. Accessories also. 3 bedroom, kids and pets ok. DEAR G.A.G.: Thanks lor a gisod snggestion. Read on for so LONS, OOP,' REMEMBER TO TEU- IT LOOKS LIKE A STORM’S repairing chimneys, roofs, Runs but needs work. Best Maverick $695; 1970 Chevrolet (OOMIhkS UF^ SUZ! MAYBE ON HAVIN’ TH AT _ East won with the king and With Dry Wall Stone Walls, Call after 5 PM, 568-6621. $155. (417-1). Rental offer. Call 633-8258. another. WHOEVER'S IN CHARGE OVER THERE NORTH 6-18-A new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Malibu $595; 1970 Chrysler THACr NOIJ,REPRESENT TH' MCOVIAN WE SHOULD HAVE WAITED... TOTION WEAR OPpT returned the jack.” EXPERT PAINTING and Fences, etc. Quality CARPENTRY & MASONRY - years Experience. Howley, NO WAV! j — 4 Q 10 8 5 3 New Yorker $595. The above T H R O N E 1 » A 92 Oswald: “ Dummy won LANDSCAPING Specializing Workmanship, Reasonable Additions and Remodeling. 643-5361. TRAILER For 15 1/2 foot WE PAY TOP PRICES for may be seen at the Savings DEAR ABBY: My husband, who is an attorney, kept put­ round bottomed, 500 lb. boat. MARLBOROUGH ♦ Q 9 2 that trick. One round of in Exterior House Painting, Prices. Call after 6 p.m. 649- Free estimates. Call Anthony wrecked and junk cars. A & B Banic of Manchester, Main ting off updating his will. My nagging did no good. Finally, I Highway safe. Please call 649- MAGNIFICANCE - Huge 3W 1/ 4 A 8 trumps was played. Then Tree pruning, spraying, 5635, and 643-9508. Saturday Squillacote 649-0811. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Street, Manchester. got disgusted and made an appointment with one of the the ace of clubs was cashed mowing, weeding. Call 742- and Sunday, 10 to 2. 7630; keep trying. rooms, new appliances. Full Call Tony 6466223. WEST EAST ROOFER WILL Install roof, basement and more. $175. most prominent and expensive estate lawyers in town. Then and a club was ruffed. Now 7947. 4 7 4 6 CARPENTER - Repairs, siding or gutter for low dis­ (421-4). Rental Assistors, 1971 CHEVROLET I casually told my husband about it. That did it. South threw Cliff in with the remodeling, additions, gar­ 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs CONCOURS WAGON- 4 Q643 4 K J 5 count price. Call Ken at 647- Rooms tor Rent 52 small fee. 236-5646. NO DUMMY IN DENVER queen of hearts.” ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - WILL DO BABYSITTING In ages,- roofing. Call David 1566. excellent. Must sell, Original owner. 350 V-8. 4 A J64 4 10 7 3 Alan: “Did Cliff actually Attics & Cellars cleaned. For Patria, 644-1796. sacrificing! Any reasonable Automatic, power steering, 4 K 10 7 4 4QJIS32 my home. Verplanck School THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ QUIET AND SECLUDED - CONFIDENTUL TO “NEEDS TO LOSE WEIGHT IN lead the jack of diam onds?” free estimate, call 646-1943. area. Call 649-3219 mornings. offer over $1650. Call after radio, luggage carrier, SOUTH Oswald: ”He sure did. He FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY trally located. Downtown (^zy 4 rooms, lovely yard. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. SACRAMENTO”: No, “speed” will not make you lose ROOFING, PAINTING - Full basement. Only $195. positraction, trailering axels. weight It will only cause you to eat faster. 4 AKJ942 saw that he could not afford - Remodeling and Additions. Manchester. Kitchen $2000 firm. 6462880. Reliable college students. privileges. Call 649-2358. (437-4). Rental Assistors, ztoXBY OOP HAS BEEN SELECTEP BY KINS SUZ TO 4 10 8 7 to give South a ruff and NEED AN EXPERIENCED Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Compare prices, performance CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1977- AK o M PA N Y t h e t w o S IA N T S , s u n n y a n d DRIHHER, 4 K85 discard and he could not WATERPROOFING - small fee. 2365646. b a c k T D t h e ir h o m e l a n d ACOISS DEAD MANS LAKE. & RESPONSIBLE years experience! For Free with any professionals. Mick "Medallion Edition.” Mint Trucks tor Sale 62 4 6 afford to lead his diamond Hatchways, foundation Estimates, call 646-4239. 238 CHARTER OAK BABYSITTER for the whole Simon, Dave Beaulieu 646- Condition! Air, electric win­ Do you wish you had more friends? For the secret of ace.” cracks, sump pumps, tile STREET- Room with private KING’S PALACE - Magnifi- dows, power steering and Vulnerable: Both lines, window wells, walls summer? If so, please call 1564, 643-1858. cant 3 bedroom, formal dining 1973 DATSUN PICKUP- Best popularity, get Abby'a new booklet: “How To Be Popular; The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions Alan: ”I see why Cliff is Kim after 5:00 p.m., at 649- FARRAND REMODELING - entrance, suitable for older brakes, automatic, lean-burn offer. Call 649-5334. Dealer: South stucco. Work guaranteed. 30 working gentleman. Parking. area. Kids and pets ok. Only You're Never Too Young or Too, Old.” Send $1 with a long, still good enough to win this 4748. Cabinets and Formica Tops, engine, velour upholstery. years Experience! 643-4953, No cooking. $30 weekly. $160, (415-3). Rental seH-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 I'L L J U S T THAT'S r a t s /...-JUST West North East South year’s Vanderbilt Cup.” Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Firm price $3650. 646-0299 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN Lasky Drive, Beveriy Hills, Calif. 90212. Oswald: “That play just 875-6963. ditions, Decks, All types of Security. Call 649-1746. Assistors, small fee. 2365646. evenings, n o ! HAVE TO T H E B E S T W H E N I 14 window van. Excellent condi­ Pass 34 Pass 44 cooked South’s goose. He Remodeling and Repairs. Healing-Plumbing 35 THESE CHANGE TO N E W S X 'M E THOU 6 H T 1 EXPERIENCED MAIN STREET- Two tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ Pass Pass Pass assumed that Cliff held the Phone 643-M17. Apartments For Rent 53 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida MV s m a l l e r HEARD C O U L D , COMPLETE LAWN HOUSECLEANER Now apartments available July 1st. tains chairs. Stereo and HOLES jack and ten of diamonds. So SEWERLINES, sink lines, Customized, in and out. 14 cassette. Radials. 4269461. A L L D A V ! R E L A l d MAINTENANCE- Mowing, available. Will work on week­ LOOKING for anything in real 1 bedroom includes appliances DRILL! he let that jack ride around ly basis, or as temporary help cleaned with electric cutters, miles per gallon on regular ------Opening lead: 43 Edging, Hedges. Shrubs by professionals, McKinney estate rental - apartments, and heat. $175 monthly plus fuel. Loaded with extras in­ to his king. Then he led a for parties. 54.50 per hour. LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec secu rity . 2 bedrooms in 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - Trimmed. Weed & Pest Con­ Bios, Sewage Disposal Com­ homes, multiple dwellings? 3tG diamond toward dummy. Call Ann, 643-7731. rooms, roofing and repairs. cluding Factory Air! Low Excellent condition. Custom / trol. Reasonable, Reliable. pany, 643-5308. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate separate building with mileage. One owner. Cliff ducked. E ast’s ten won 647-9260. Free estimates. Call Charles Skylight, $175 monthly plus wheels-cap optional. 6465885, Schiavetti at 649-2405 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Excellent condition. Over over dununy’s nine and security. No children, pets or 5265827. lUave message. Cliff’s ace set the contract.” anytime. $14,000 invested. A real It hat been uid' that Alexander the Great had his arnrar LEON CIESZYNSKI APARTMENT and HOUSES parking. Call after 7 ,6*-2314. ,7495 SAVE ME! Personal Math in­ BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Must be mads especially large so his enemies would think him repairs, plugged drains, For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ seen. Call 643-0421. AsKthfBxptrtt struction at home. (Summer, ditions, Remodeling, Rec tals in all Areas, Prices and Homes tor Rent 54 a giant BOTTI HEATING & kitchen faucets replaced, By Oswald Jacoby You hold: later). Grades 8 through 12 in- Rooms, Garages, Kitchens Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, 1968 FORD PICK UP- One eludes all Math subjects. Remodeled, (Teilings, Bath PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, repaired, rec rooms, 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. and Alan Sontag 236-5646. Small Fee. BOLTON - 3 room year round Excellent running condition, owner. $400. Call between 5 4 KQJ10814 Enrichment. Understanding Tile, Dormers, Roofing. kitchen and lav faucets bathroom remodeling, heat cottage. (Jouple preferred. 1- modernization, etc. Free automatic transmission, and 6 p.m, and ask for O.J,, 4 A 10 8 2 Concepts. SAT instruction Residential or Commercial. replaced and repaired. 454 MAIN STREET- Second 223-4«0. 7 to 9 AM. Astrograph Oswald: “Defense is much ♦ 7 649-5453. 649-4291. Estimate gladly given. M & M ower steering and radio, 649-9909. Remodeling. Call 646-8641. floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ The Born Loser — Art Sansom tougher than dummy play. 4 5 Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871, Rlew battery, new body work. Declarer plays 26 cards as a ment. No appliances, no pets. BOLTON- 4 Room Ranch. 568-2646. 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE With both sides vulnerable $225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 Lake privileges. No pets. $300 PICKUP- Excellent condition. Bernice Bede Osol unit. Defenders play 13 your right hand oppoent cards each.” to 5. monthly, including heat. Will 1972 VEGA- Runs. Needs V-8. With cap. 49,500 miles. opens one heart. A Washing­ accept 1 child. (Jail 742-6736. Alan: "On the other hand, Household Goods 40 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets work. $100.00. Call 646-2431. Call 525-6725. ton D.C. reader asks what Articles tor Sale 43 Musical Instruments 44 MANCHESTER - Main a really good defender can we think of a jump bid of Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, ROOMMATES WANTED TO LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There reaUy give declarer some REFRIGERATORS AKC SHELTIE - Sable and 1975 CAMARO - Yellow, with uper four spades at this time. Washers / Ranges, used, VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. hot water, appliances. No SHARE - Conviently located dow Van. V-8. Automatic, red. qibur Is nothing Indecisive about you almost unsolvable We like it! You may get CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye white male pup. Champion blacktop; excellent condition. today regarding your position problems.” guaranteed and clean. New Excellent condition. $90.00. pets. Parking. Security. 523- 7-room, furnished house in 18 to 22 rnpg. Snows, and CB No rust. Asking $1200. Call set but you also ay shut set, electric welder, acelyten quality and temperament. 643- Call 643-4762. Manchester. Utilities, ^Birthday on major Issues. You’ll know Oswald: “Here is a de­ shipment damaged, G.E & outfit, aluminum ladder, 7268. 7047. included. Best offer. 649-8879, 5262352. your opponents out of a FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices, p ark in g . No p e ts. $150 what’s fair and proper and fense put up by Cliff Russell trailer tires, new electric judge accordingly. minor suit game or slam. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main monthly. 6463538. 1974 DODGE MAXI VAN- 318 of Miami playing with the And maybe foui spadco will generator, electric lawn- FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 Boals-Accessorles 45 1975 CAMARO - Excellent SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) late Harry Harkavy some Street, 643-2171, condition, many extras. 236 automatic, professionally make. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. weeks old. 643-1432. Juno 19.1979 There Is a beneficial change years ago.” 1974 FURY - 16Vz-foot Omces-Stores lor Rent 55 1356 after 4 PM. customized camper. Bubble developing that could be Im­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I LANDLORDS- List all yc■our top. Sleeps 4. Heavy duty Friends will play Important ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! SMALL COUCH, stereo with 2 fiberglass, tilt trailer, with vacancies with us for ! portant for your work or career. Hoathcliff — George Gately • FREE! throughout. Well maintained. roles In your affairs this coming Custom made draperies, slip- speakers and a few mis- A COMPLETE BOARDING 1975 55-horsepower outboard 100s of qualified tenants 1969 OLDSMOBILE Be alert for the signals. covers and upholstery. Budget cellaneous. Call anytime 568- FACILITY for dogs and cats. Chevy engine, 2 tanks, $2,500, OfFTCE SPACE CUTLASS- 2 door Hardtop. $4200.00. 643-5478. year, especially those who are waiting. Call Rental progressive and enterprising. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 260ec. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 3235, Dog grooming. All health Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Air conditioning. Good run­ 21) Influential Intermediaries or 646-1000. Assistors, 9 to 9, 2365646. FOR RENT 1973 3/4 TON PICKUP Build meaningful relationships guard maintenance. Ultra­ board, $300, 228-0475 or 228- ning condition. $425, or best with forward-looking persons. can be very helpful to you TWIN BEDS, DRESSER, violet germicidal lights. 9550. '250 $quare feel, center of offer. Call 6461052. CAMPER SPECIAL today In advancing your Inter­ WInthrop — Dick Cavalll CHEYENNE. Excellent con­ QEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Being chest, mirror and night stand. Canine Holiday Inne, 200 JManchester, air con- a leader rather than a follower ests. Call on pals with clout. WE BUY AND SELL USED Painted Wedgewood blue - Sheldon Road, Manchester. 1971 FORD STATION dition. Dual gas tank, dual CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) FURNITURE. One piece or CaXS-lsoi"'* today is a sure-fire formula for f to u w mattress and springs not in­ 646-5971. WAGON - Automatic, power batteries, air conditioning. making your hopes a reality. Press for finalization today on entire household. Cash on the cluded, good for cottage or RESPONSIBLE steering. Very clean car. 2 6465127 after 5 PM. matters that need to be con- line. Furniture Barn. 646-0865. 26 FOOT CHRISCRAFT Step out In front. Find out more childrens room, $50. 633-5629. FREE TO GOOD HOME! 3 ROOMMATE WANTED TO way tailgate. Excellent run­ of what lies ahead for you In the :Huded. Get down to basics year old male Irish Setter. CONSTELLATION CABIN share large house near lake. MANCHESTER- Main Street ning condition. Good transpor- 1968 CHEVY PIC K U P - quickly because you’re a good CRUISER- Double planked modern office available. 400 year following your birthday by RESSE HITCH $50. Call 649- Must have room. Call 646-8489. Located in E. Hampton. $150 Ution. 643-2951. l/2ton. Good body, sending for your copy of Astro- closer. □MISC. FOR SALE 1466. mahogany hull, 283 Chevy complete. Days call M bert at sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call goodfeatures. Running condi­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19) In 6^2469 or 6462755. Qraph Letter. Mall $1 lor each single screw, sleeps 5, electric 871-1601. 1975 MONTE CARLO- 38,000 tion. Needs minor work. to Astro-Graph. P.O. Box 489. situations requiring political 30 GALLON AUTOMATIC SAMOYED AKC Fem ale refrigerator, $4200. 649-2030, miles. $2595. Call after 5:00 Asking $650. Cali 6467696. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10010. savvy you’ll be more than able Articles tor Sale 41 spade. Obedience trained. 466 MAIN STREET. North of to hold your own today without RUUD COPPER Gas ...... 474 MAIN STREET - Second p.m., 649-7071. Be sure to specify birth sign. being phony in the process. Hotwater Heater for sale. Loving home, large yard. Ac­ floor. 3 room heated apart- Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. 1971 FORD WINDOW VAN - 6 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Sportlng Goods of centrally located space. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) MANCHESTER $100. Call 646-0499 after five. tive and healthy, $150, 742- 46 ment. No appliances, no pets. 1961 C O R V ET T E - Im ­ cylinder, automatic. Depen­ When It gets down to the nitty SENIOR CITIZENS 6454. Ideal for store, office or other dable and economical. Call gritty today, you’ll surprise oth­ Anything that could spell finan­ SISANTIC TAB AMI Security, tenant insurance maculate condition. Must sell. cial gain for you today should 55 GALLON GLASS COMBINATION GOLF BAG required. $225/monthly. Call business or commercial use. $5,000. Call 649-9868. 6969598. ers and perhaps even yourself mOSAU Cali 6462426 65 pm. be placed lirsi on your agenda. AT THE QREEN SCHOOL AQUARIUM. Complete. BEAUTIFUL FEMALE & CART By Bagboy. Very 6462426 from 9 - 5. with your tenacity In overcom­ Eitl MIddI* Tumpikt good condition. $45. Call 6^ Strike while the Iron Is hot. Stand, filters, etc. $175.00 GERMAN SHEPHERD Motorcyclas-BIcycles 64 ing obstacles. ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) You HOT DOCS AND SODA firm. 643-0144. PUPPY- 4 months old. 0406, after 5 p.m. FOR RENT - Industrial 1,200 LEO (July 26Aug. 22) Draw AVAILABLE sq. ft. new building. 647-9137. have a commanding manner UTUEDAT. JUNE 23, IB78 Excellent watch dog. FREE upon your past experiences as today without being overbear­ Garden Products 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA - MOTORCYCLE a guide for problem solving 10A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. 1970 CHEVY STEP VAN to a good home. Call 643-9649. 47 INSURANCE- Lowest Rates ing. Directives you issue will be VENDING TRUCK - hot dog SINGLE WORKING GIRL ROCKVILLE 20x60 CENTER Blue with white vinyl top. today. Methods you used suc­ willingly acknowledged. Short Ribs — Frank Hill - 17 West Main Street. Full Automatic transmission. Available! Immediate Bin­ cessfully are still applicable. stand, large freezer, coffee DESIRES SAME TO share ding. Sunny Day Option. Call TAURUS (April 204«ay 20) Any AFFECTIONATE expenses in 2 bedroom apart­ basement, parking, im­ Power steering, power VIRGO (Aug. 26Sept. 22) Joint IVE. DgCIC®? J WANT HIS AgE'-BRSA-IHI^ NOT CHEAP, SfRE. THE PRASONS IN OUR urn. Runs good. Asking $3,500 Joan, 643-1126. obstructions blocking matters KINSPOA ARE ALL or best offer. 659-0015. ABANDONED CAT- ment in Cromwell. Pool, ten­ mediate occupancy. Mi. 1. brakes. 3,000 miles. Asking ventures look exceptionally relating to your security can be y o u TO B R IN © B A C K WILL PiaOVIDE A nis courts. Only 15 minutes to Kaplan owner.iwner, 232-ml. $3100. Call 6461257. promising today, especially If A CPBAOON AUVe. SOURCE OP ENERGV. MEMBERS OP OP.E.C. , Desperately needs a good U PICK WANTED TO BUY- Used effectively erased through pos­ home. Spayed. Call 342-0571, Hartford. Call 5663310 or 636 you’re Involved with one whose \ ALUMINUM Sheets used as LIVING ROOM SET and two Motobecane 50 VL Mobyiette ambitions blend harmoniously itive action today. ^ ------end tables. 5 pieces. $300. or 633-6581. 1380 after 5 PM. OFFICE, EXCELLENT 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) printing plates, .007 thick AT THE CORN CRIB LOCATION! Good Traffic Station Wagon. Loaded. Good Moped, in good condition. Call with yours. Excellent condition. 528-6182. 742-7805. ’’fHEse m a i B m M W i b be Goap...iueY\e e o r 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Exposure! Heat, air, parking, condition. Asking $1500. 643- $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be Barry’s World — Jim Barry MY NAME ON'EM.'" GAS STOVE. Washer. 3-piece janitor. $100 per monUi. Call 1379 after 3 PM. picked up before 11 a.m. 649-5334. 1979 SX 1100 YAMAHA - Full ONLY. Living Room Set. Rocker. Zig Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffal BERRY PATCH FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- ••• 1978 SILV ER CAMARO- dress kit. Can be seen at Zag Sewing Machine & AKITA PUPPIES- 5 months. First floor. Mature adults. No Seymour Motor Sports at 681 Cabinet, Electric oven. Offers Resort Property Priced to sell. Excellent con- TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - AKC Registered. Trained. pets. Security deposit and For Rent 56 dition! 4 new radials. Deluxe Main Street, h^nchester. Good condition.Good for considered. 32 South Alton $3995. Street. Show, Win Quality. Alert references. Call mornings or interior. 3 speed. AM/FM 8 Oi9rtbyNCA.lnc.TW Hag U$ PM OS _fiuL«AJ4UtAja. plating, or welding. Call 649- protection. 561-2140, after 4 p.m., 6461265. CAPE COD, DENNISPORT - track. 28 rnpg. Asking only 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. LARGE WOODEN OFFICE 2 two bedroom cottages, $4600. Call 647-9702. CHARTER OAK STREET- 4 sleeps 5 and 6. 4/10 or a mile Mobile Homes 65 Our Boarding House This Funny World DESK - Rocker, other items. Room Apartment with heat Call 649-1297 after 4:30 p.m. to ocean. $190 and $2^ per 1967 FIREBIRD- Good condi­ my word MOLDED FORMICA top and and appliances. $250 monthly. 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- BETTeR aiMB , l i s t e n , NO-NO&E,W HEN . ^ week in season. Call after 6 tion. Must sell! Please call N16HT NEWS, paneled bar with two shelves PICK YOUR OWN Security deposit. Call 6467432. PM. 644-2893. 649-4771. Very good condition. Many BACK TMBOUOH I •you C A TC H MY R 16HT, and four stools. $175. 646-6028. MOVING - Antiques, pictures, S'TR A W B ER R IES - 224 extras r Call 633-4890. TME ROFES. , Y O U U THINK TH E IS THIS / / / / / / / / frames, trunk, maple sewing Hillstown Road, Manchester. ) C A B L E b r o k e O N NEEPL1N6 machine, stereo, TV, old 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT- BURKE'AFTER FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink Large field, open until dark. MAINE CAMPER BY DEL- connect ' THE ELEVATOR! NECESSARY? books, collectibles. 22 A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD One owner. Good looking. I . Coat, excellent condition. Size Could help to sell your items NOW TAKINB APPLICATIONS Very good condition. $500. MAR FOR PICK-UP TRUCK. ')«3U'LLBE TH EYU HAVE TO WE DONTWAMT 12 or 14, $800. 875-2344, Converse Road, Bolton, Conn. Sleeps up to three, sink, T P PROVOKE June 23rd. faster, rent your room quicker FOR WAITINQ LIST ONLY. Please call 6490897. LIMPER TRAN PICK you UP W ITH and bring you better results! cabinets, hot plate, lights. A r o u n d o f A V A C U U M HIM $850.00. 647-1269. FOR SALE- 30/30 Winchester Ask the Herald Classified Ad STRAWBERRIES- PICK MERCURY COMET GT 1974- LIVER! CLEANER.' NEEDLESSLY.' taker about details. Put the Apartmmts Available In 2 to 4 Montha Striped. 250 engine. Uses with scope $150. Single shot .22 YOUR OWN. FYee containers. 1970 FORD MINI HOME- Rifle $3(). 10 Gun Cabinet $50., STAR to work for you! Phone No children under 14. OMn 8 regular gas. Call 646-5340 643-2711. to 8, or until picked out. Clark after 8:00 p.m. Automatic, self contained. 7 ^ or all 3 for $200'. Call after 6:00 Approximately 16 miles per WOULD Y(DU /KIND AVDVING ' MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- p.m., 649-9714. Street, South Windsor, off of ANOTHER DENCH... I'/M ] Burnham Street. 2 Bedroom Townhousefoi OOII 1970 BUICK SKYLARK- gallon. Very good throughout! All styles. Small Sizes. 1 ^ . Call 845547. Clothing and accessories. 389 Apartments For ___ ^ 4 1 Needs brakes. Good tires. TKffNB TO TAKE A t