PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 21, 1977 Mrs. Florence Ducheane Mr. Edna C.M. Karlsen Obituaries Mrs. Florence Duchesne, 87, of 32 Mrs. Edna Crawford Marsh Storm drains fund The weather Division St. died Saturday In Karlsen, 87, formerly of Bluefield Inside today Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Dr., died this morning at an area con­ Increasing cloudiness this afternoon, was the widow of Raymond A. valescent home. She was the widow Classified .... 10-12 F am ily...... 6 for snow removal highs in mid to upper 30s. Mostly Comics . 13 Obituaries...... 14 of Kristian Karlsen. Duchesne. cloudy tonight, lows 25-30. Cloudy Dear Abby . 13 Sports...... 9-10 Tolland youth killed Mrs. Duchesne was bom July 24, Mrs. Karlsen was bom March 22, Manchester highway crews worked the area. The second snowfall never Wednesday with chance of rain in the Editorial ...... 4 Suburban ...... 7-6 1889, in Chester, Mass., and lived in 1889, in Manchester, the daughter of until 2 o’clock this morning cleaning developed, however, except for a few afternoon. Highs in upper 30s or low the Manchester area for many years. the late John and Mary Murdock up after the storm that never quite late-evening flurries, he said. 40s. National weather forecast map on Page 11. in farm accident Survivors are two sons, Allen Crawford. She lived all her life in came with the force that was The flurries, added to the daytime Duchesne of Manchester and Manchester. expected. The storm, however, was snow, gave Manchester 3 lA to 4 Vk in­ He was a sophomore at Tolland TOLLAND - A 16-year-old Tolland Marshall Duchesne of Cranston, She was a member of the heavy enough to drain the town’s ches of snow, Ringstone said. youth was pronounced dead on High School and a member of the R.I.; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Manchester Grange and the remaining snow-removal funds. Road crews plowed and sanded arrival at Rockville General Hospital school's and baseball Ough of Manchester and Mrs. Jane Manchester Senior Citizens, and a Town crews worked Sunday through the day Sunday, but most of Saturday at about 6:20 p.m. from in­ teams. Shawcross of Coventry; a brother, life member of Temple Qiapter, cleaning up the snow that fell during the workers were sent home at about juries suffered in an industrial acci­ He was a member of the united Henry Demeusey, and a sister, Mrs. Order of the Eastern . the morning and afternoon. George 9:30 p.m. Sunday when it was ap­ dent at Moser Farms Dairy Inc. at 58 Congregational Church of Tolland. Mary Hauiesen, both of Manchester; Survivors are a son, Donald C. Ringstone of the Highway Depart­ parent that the remainder of the West Rd„ Ellington, according to a Survivors are his parents, Robert nine grandchildren, and two great­ Marsh of Manchester; two ment said that his crews then waited predicted storm was not going to T o d a y ’s hospital spokesman. and Carol Mac Phee Estey of grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Bernice M. Lithwin Sunday night for the arrival of more develop, he said. The remaining Carter budget seeks more funds • James Estey had been trapped by Tolland, a brother, Scott J. Estey, The funeral is private. Burial will of I^nchester and Mrs. Dorothy M. predicted snow, which was expected workers worked until about 2 a.m. n e w s the hydraulic lift and tailgate of a and a sister, Lee-Anne Estey, both at be in Blast Cemetery on Tuesday. Murray of Hartford; 9 grandchildren to leave a total of six to ten Inches in today. home; his paternal grandparents, tractor trailer truck he had been There are no calling hours. and 18 great-grandchildren. The storm was enough to deplete cleaning, state police said Sunday. Lloyd L. Estey Sr. of Bangor, Maine, The family suggests that friends The funeral is Wednesday at 11:30 what little remained of the town’s s u m m a r y Police said Estey became trapped and Mildred A. Estey of Houlton, wishing to do so may make memorial a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church snow removal funds, Ringstone said. about 6 p.m. while he was cleaning Maine, and his maternal' grand­ gifts to the Manchester Heart with the Rev. Stephen Jacobson of­ EDC to file ”We were' just about out (of Compiled from for energy, housing and health the tractor trailer at Moser Farms parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Association, Haynes St. ficiating. Burial will be in East money) before the storm,” he said. Dairy. ■Phee of Frederickton, N.B., Can. United Press International The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Cemetery. Workers on Sunday and today — a Police are investigating the acci­ A private funeral was held today. its answer Main St., is in charge of Friends may call at the Holmes holiday —were paid double-time WASHINGTON (UPI) - President — holding Medicare premiums at Carter proposed $1.6 billion to in­ energy sources for more than half of for low and moderate income dent, Burial was in South Cemetery, arrangements. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Tuesday because the days would normally be Carter proposed a $19.4 billion in­ their current level of $7.20 instead of crease the number of subsidized its needs. workers. The Tolland County Mutual Aid Tolland. The White-Glbson-Small from 2 to 4 and 7 to'9 p.m. time off for the highway crews. crease in the 1976 Ford budget, with allowing them to climb to $7.70 in housing units by about 50,000 next In other actions. Carter withdrew Ford’s proposals met strong Fire Service said it dispatched the Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., to appeal State The family suggests that those The town had originally allocated less emphasis on defense and more July and $8.10 next year as required year. In a supplement to current Ford’s legislative proposals to resistance on Capitol Hill and were Ellington Fire Department, the R ockville, was In charge of Arthur J. Cardello wishing to do so may make memorial $103,000 for snow removal this NEW HAVEN - U. S. in­ on energy, housing and health — in­ by law. spending. Carter asked for $9.6 reduce food stamp and school lunch given little chance of enactment by a Ellington ambulance and the Tolland arrangements. EAST HARTFORD - Arthur J. gifts to the Book of Remembrance at The Manchester Economic winter. But, like most communities, telligence agencies have not cluding price controls on hospitals. billion to Increase housing units for benefits and to increase payroll taxes Democratic Congress. Rescue Squad to Moser Farms at The family suggests that friends More EPA workers Cardello, 47, of 86 Garden St., St. Mary’s Church. Development Commission (EDC) Manchester found that this was not changed their ways, only the Carter sent a message to Congress low income Americans by 165,000 — 6:04 p.m. for an industrial accident. wishing to do so may make memorial — adding 600 employes at the En­ Needham, Mass., area general will file its answer Tuesday in the enough to make it through the winter means of obtaining private infor­ today, requesting a $469.4 billion 60 per cent — before (Dhristmas. James Estey was born in Hartford gifts to the Tolland High School vironmental Protection Agency for manager of Greyhound Lines Inc. of Mrs. Lillian S. DeLeo appeal of a zone change needed for of 1976-77, one of the most severe in mation on civilians, according to budget for the fiscal year, which While he cut $300 million from the and lived in Toliand ail his life. Athletic Fund. supervision of poisonous substances Boston, and formerly of East Hart­ Mrs. Lillian S. DeLeo of the the proposed industrial park. recent years. Ringstone said that one Morton Halperin, former begins Oct. 1. It would replace the Ford defense package, the Carter ford, died Saturday at home. He was Manchester area died today at a Atty. Holland Castleman, who was National Security Council $4M billion package submitted by his and solid wastes. total of $111.9 billion would still be town crew was out this morning to — continuing for another year Gertrude Pasborg of Wethersfield; the husband of Mrs. Marjorie L. Hoyt iocal convalescent home. hired by the EEK3 along with Atty. answer any complaints. He said that member, who successfully sued predeceskor a month ago. almost $12 billion higher than the Andrew Mott 13 grandchildren and a great­ Cardello. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Jules Karp, said this morning that former FYesident Nixon for tap­ In one of his most controversial provisions for unemployment current Pentagon budget. all main roads and most secondary benefits up to 26 weeks. VERNON - Andrew B.C. Mott, 88, grandchild. Mr. Cardello was born in Hartford Dorothy Hawley of East Hartford. the answer to the appeal will be filed roads are in good condition. ping his phone. decisions. Carter proposed halting 19 In addition to cutting back initial of 69 Tumblebrook Dr., former The funeral is Wednesday at 8; 15 and lived in East Hartford 23 years The John F. Tierney Funeral Tuesday, the first day the answer water resource projects including — a $458 million increase in aid to development of the B1 from eight to partner of Fahey’s Textile Weaving a.m. from the Callahan Funeral before moving to Needham three Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge could be filed. NEW LONDON — Intruders one^in his home state of Georgia. the Middle East with an undeter­ five planes, he called for slowdowns firm in Hartford, died Sunday at Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, years ago. of a rr^ g e m e n ts which are .in­ On Jan. 17, the Planning and with sticks beat two deer Inside a (Darter said the projects were too mined amount going to Israel, and in strategic missiles, weapons Manchester Memorial Hospital.. He with a Mass at 9 at St. Mary’s He worked for Greyhound Lines of complete. Zoning Commission (PZC) granted a Temple schedules municipal zoo, seriously injuring expensive and environmentally un­ chasing out of the Cuban refugee procurement and production of FIS one of the animals; caretaker sound. program. was the husband of Mrs. Faye Green Church. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Boston for 25 years and was formerly Infant Szymanski change to Industrial Zone for about film for Feb, 27 fighter jets and asked Coiuess to Mott. Cemetery, East Hartford. the district manager of Greyhound two-thirds of the property included in says ”we’re living in a sick Hospital fee limit ’’The 1978 budget is essentially still reduce the size of the Naval Reserve Alexander Bohdan Szymanskt;'Tn- "The Angel Levine” will be, shown President Ford’s budget," said Mr. Mott was born July 25,1888, In Friends may call at the funeral Lines of Hartford. the proposed 393-acre park. The society.” Although Carter discussed a limit by 40,000 persons ’’without imparing fant son of Louis K. and Anne Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m., when Temple Carter, who stumped on a promise to Lebanon and lived in Rockville many home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ''He was graduated from Hartford change was appealed the next week of about 9 per cent a year for in­ effectiveness.” Makulowich Szymanski of 1190A W. Beth Sholom continues its 1977 Movie balance federal spending and Income years before moving to Missouri p.m. Institute of Accounting. by Atty. Bruce Beck and Anthony ANSONIA — Secret Service creased hospital'fees, HEW In the energy field. Carter rejected Middle Tpke. died Sunday at Hart­ Series. The movies are open to the by 1981. He previously announced where he was an actuary for the Con­ The family suggests that friends He was a member of the Central Pagano, who listed Tuesday as the agents raided a printing shop Secretary Joseph Califano said the long-term research and development ford Hospital. public, with a reduced price for there was not enough time to make tinental Life Insurance Co. He later wishing to do so may make memorial Connecticut Basketball Officials answer date for the matter. Monday, confiscate $100,(X)0 in size of the ceiling is “negotiable.” for nuclear projects in exchange for The infant was born Nov. 1,1976, at senior citizens and students. They major changes in the GOP proposal. moved to West Hartford where he gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ Association eight years, the Boy’s The EDC was the applicant for the "funny money” and charge a The nation’s health bill more than Immediate conservation, consumer- Manchester Memorial Hospital. are shown in the Temple auditorium, lived for 20 years and became a ty, 670 Prospect Ave., West Hartford, Club of Hartford, and many zone change. Thus, the answer is printer with possession of tripled in the past decade and now Boosts deficit aid and petroleum storage efforts. Besides his parents, survivors are 400 E. Middle Tpke. partner with his sister in Fahey’s. He Conn. 06105. professional transportation filed in its name. counterfeit currency. averages $638 a year for every man, Carter’s proposed $19.4 billion in­ He asked for $800 million more than retired from Fahey’s in 1959 and a sister, Nicole Szymanski, at home; “The Angel Levine” features Zero organizations. Castleman said that the answer woman and child. crease would boost the budget deficit Ford did. moved to Vernon 15 years ago. Irving I. Brownstein his paternal grandparents, Bohdan Mostel and Harry Belafante and is He was also a U.S. Marine Corps lists responses to complaints in­ Regional "Much of the increase has resulted only $19.7 billion because he rejected Energy incentives He was a graduate of Wllliston EAST HARTFORD - Irving I. veteran of the Korean conflict. and Lucy Polese Szymanski of cluded in the appeal. based on a story of Bernard from health cost inflation,” Carter Ford’s plan for a permanent tax cut. He said a long-range program Academy of Massachusetts and Yale Brownstein, 61, of 46 Jackson Rd., Other survivors are a son, Bruce A. Ridgefield, N .J.; his maternal grand- The Town of Manchester is also in Malamud. MONTPELIER, Vt. - Gov. said. ’’Without cost restraints, Carter^s economic plan features a would be sent to Congress by spring. University’s Class of 1M5-S. Bloomfield, died Sunday at the Cardelio of Needham; a daughter, p a re n ts , S tep h en an-d Anna the process of completing a The Temple Movie Series is part of Richard Snellin^ says it would b e . federal spending for Medicare and one-shot $50 rebate for every But in the meantime, (Darter said he Other survivors are a son, Judd D. Veterans Administration Hospital in Karen Cardello of Needham; his Bogdanowicz Makulowich of North the fall-winter adult education a ’’mistake” for individual towns transcript of the PZC hearing on Jan. Medicaid alone would climb 75 per American this April which will im­ wanted initial funding for $2 billion In Mott of Wilton and three grandsons. Newington. He'was the brother of mother, Mrs. Rose Cardello of East Bergan, N.J. 10, at which evidence and speakers program, which includes also a lec­ to try to establish energy policy cent between 1978 and 1982 from $38 pact the current, or fiscal 1977 loan guarantees to encourage energy The funeral Is Wednesday at 11 Harold Brownstein and Mrs. Lester Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. Mary A private funeral will be held at the ture series, current periodicals for all of Vermont. He was for and against the change were billion to $86 billion.” budget. conservation measures, including a.m. in Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Levine, both of East Hartford. Robotti of East Hartford, and Mrs. convenience of the family. presented to the PZC. digest, elementary Hebrew reading, referring to Town Meeting Day Cut bills $2.4 billion The President said he is optimistic home insulation for low-income per­ Ellington Ave., Rockville, with the Other survivors are his wife, two Angie Bianco of Brooklyn, N.Y.; The family suggests that friends Torah study and parents learning ballot items in about 20 towns This transcript should be com­ the economy will grow fast enough to sons and grants to states to represent Rev. Eugene F. Mitchell, pastor of sons, two other sisters. three brothers, Anthony Cardello of wishing to do so may make memorial pleted and submitted within a few group. where voters are being asked to He said controls would cut hospital compensate for continuing, basical­ consumer interests at hearings on the First Lutheran Church, of­ The funeral was today. Burial was East Hartford, Patrick Cardello of gifts to the Greater Hartford Heart days, Castleman said. Once this is ban the transportation and bills by $2.4 billion in 1978, whether ly, the current tax structure. utility rate increases. ficiating. Burial is in Grove Hill in Jonathon Welfare Society B erlin, and Nick Cardello of Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford. done, the court date can be set for the storage of atomic wastes. paid by federal, state or private in­ Carter said the western drought "The proposed acceleration in the Cemetery. Cemetery, West Hartford. Brooklyn, N.Y. The John F. Tierney Funeral appeal. surance or by individuals who have and record cold east of the Rocky petroleuum storage program will There are no calling hours. Memorial week will be observed at The funeral is Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge ”We will proceed as quickly as BOSTON - The federal no insurance. his home. of arrangements. (Dalllng for slowdowns in develop­ Mountains this winter had caused provide earlier protection from St. Joseph’s Church, Highland Ave., possible,” Castleman said. extortion-conspiracy trial of two higher unemployment and factory The family suggests that friends ment of the controversial B1 Bomber possible future disruptions in world Needham. Burial is in Needham Pagano said this morning that the Massachusetts state senators closings, which slow the nation’s Mrs. Helen D. Upson wishing to do so may make memorial and strategic missiles. Carter petroleum supplies,” Carter said. Cemetery,Needham. Lenten services EDC answer should not require a moves into its fifth, and perhaps economic recovery. Mrs. Helen Dickinson Upson, 82, gifts to the Hebrew Academy of labeled his budget propossls "impor­ The petroleum industry has Friends may call at the Eaton response from his office unless there final, week today with the defense But, he said, the ’’overall adverse former music supervisor In Vernon Greater Hartford, 53 Gabb Rd., are announced tant first steps toward a federal project^ that the United States will Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Ave., are some types of ’’special defenses” Tuesday planning to call about a half dozen effects of the severe cold weather and East Hartford, died Friday in a Bloomfield. government that is more effective import more than one-half of its gas Needham, today from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 Beginning Ash Wednesday Trinity mentioned in the answer. more witnesses. Waterbury hospital. and responsive to our people’s will be relatively moderate and tem­ and oil during 1977, the first time this p.m. Covenant Church will have mid-week porary.” The funeral was today. Burial will Michael P. Saverick Sr. Fab. 22,1977 needs.” country has depended on foreign Lenten services at 7:15 p.m. based on be in Falrview Cemetery, New Bri­ Michael P. Saverick Sr., 59, of 30 Mrs. Rose Lombardi 7:30 P.M. National In other important changes. Carter the theme "Jesus and His Walk to LEGAL tain. Hazel St. died Saturday at the EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Rose ALL WELCOME proposed; Jerusalem.” NEW YORK - Gerald Ford is a Demolishing Bon Ami building The family suggests that friends Newington Veterans Administration Valluzzi Lombardi of 241 Steele Rd., NOTICE Praise the wishing to do so may make memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. West Hartford, died Friday in St. The Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor private citizen now, but he made Concerning fire jurisdiction dispute gifts to the First Baptist-South Mary Kosiba Saverick. Francis Hospital and Medical of the church, will speak at the Ash INVITATION LORO! it clear in a television interview John Kelly, who works for Frank Miller St Sons of Somers, Congregational Church Memorial Mr. Saverick was born Nov. 4,1917, Center. She was the sister of Mrs. Wednesday service. His topic; “He TO BID early today that he still considers stands among the debris and cuts up steel rods at the old Bon Fund in New Britain. in Manchester where he lived all his Margaret Conti of East Hartford. Steadfastly Set His Pace.” Andrew SERVKE himself a contender in the Broderson will read the Scripture Sealed bids will be received Ami building on Hilliard St. The building, which was destroyed The Porter Funeral Home, 19 iife. Other survivors are two sons, two political arena and he warned lesson, and Charles Lunn will sing. in the Office of The Director BRANDT OILESPK in a 1973 fire, is being knocked down. (Herald photo by Dunn) Court St., New Britain, was in charge He worked as a production control daughters, two other sisters, 23 of General Services, 41 Center Speaker other White House aspirants to 8th District asks accounting of arrangements. analyst for 20 years at Hamilton grandchildren and 30 great­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ keep their hands off “the mantle Mrs. Upson was born in' Standard Division of United grandchildren. 8th District ticut until March 4, 1977 at TV M u i ^ I of leader” in the Republican par­ Penney Complex favored Southington and was a former New Technologies in Windsor Locks. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. Fire calls 11:00 a.m. for the following: RecorAig Artist ty. of town’s legal expenses Britain resident. He served on the Board of Gover­ from the Richard W. Sheehan m eeting Reflectorized thermoplastic She headed the music departments nors of the Army-Navy Club. He was Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain striping powder traffic 74S Tolland Tpke. WASHINGTON - President Manchester highway paint. (Dharles Ponticelli for sewer taxes, in Vernon and East Hartford schools a member of the Manchester Lodge Ave., West Hartford, with a Mass at tonight Carter, in a surprise move certain By SUSAN VAUGH Taggart and Fire Chief Granville Saturday, 12:50 p.m. —odor The town of Manchester is MaMa Mia’s dating back to possibly as far as 1971. Lingard, who both contend that the for several years. She was also music of Elks, the Zipser Club, and the 9 at St. Brigid Church, West Hart­ The Eighth Utilities dis­ of smoke, 712 Center St. to bring protests from dairy Herald Reporter Town Democrats an equal opportunity Accorbing to ^ rd o n Lassow, acting Ponticelli property is in the District. supervisor in East Hampton, Berlin Sport and Game Club of Stafford ford. Burial will be in Mount St. (Town) farmers, today endorsed a Ford trict Board of Directors employer, and requires an af­ president Monday, the connections The directors also voted to refer to and Waterford public schools. Springs. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Sunday, 8:52 a.m. firmative action policy for all BUFFET proposal to cut spending on milk will hold its regularly Eighth Utilities District Board of into Ponticelli’s apartment complex District Counsel John LaBelle a She was a member of South Mr. Saverick was an outstanding Friends may call at the funeral — transform er fire on of its Contractors and Vendors at 5 P.M. subsidies for school children. The scheduled monthly Directors voted Monday night to send off E. Middle ’Tpke. were made request from Northfield Green con­ endorse Schaffer Congregational Church, New Britain. baseball and basketball player and home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. telephone pole Princeton St. as a condition of doing program costs $154 million in the meeting today at 7 p.m. at ADULTS $3.00 a letter to the town officials asking between mid-1971 and March 1973. dominium residents for a release Survivors are a son, Edwin C. Up­ starred for many seasons with the Whiton Memorial Library. near Bowers School (District) business with the Town, as per current federal budget, but would for an accounting of all expenses paid The Democratic Town Committee five, said Monday night that the Sunday, 12:07 p.m. —ac­ Federal Order 11246. CttDREN 12 yrt. Ponticelli has not been previously from District fire jurisdiction to son of Waterbury; a sister, the Rev. Polish-American entry in the State Gordon Lassow, who will get only $35 million under the by the town In connection with the Monday night unanimously endorsed Democratic directors will act on the cidental alarm. Quality Inn,51 Bid forms, plans and billed for sewer use by either the allow them to have Town Fire Estella Dickinson of Hardwick, Vt.; . A b o u t tow n I under proposed budget. Beldon H. Schaffer and J.C. Penney. matter at the board’s next formal be acting president at the Hartford Tpke. (Town) specifications are available at Buckland fire protection suit. Town Water Department or the Department services. The original three grandchildren and three great­ A third baseman in baseball, he $1.50 Shaffer was supported as the meeting, said he will ask Today, 6:30 a.m. —malfunc­ the General Services Office, The letter will be sent to Town Eighth District Sewer Authority petition dates to Aug. 1, 1975. The meeting, March 1. grandchildren. also pitched occasionaliy, and piayed SMITHVILLE, Tenn. - Spen­ Manager Robert Weiss and officials successor to John ’Thompson on the Schaffer, a former member of the The Friendship Circle of the Salva­ directors and any atten­ tion in oil burner, St. James 41 Center Street, Manchester, For Me Cal since the apartments were built in directors questioned the legal means with several local teams including School (Town) ding 24 hours lost in a cave won’t involved with the budget. Board of Directors; the proposed in­ Board of Education and present tion Army will meet Tuesday at 8 ding residents before the Connecticut. 633-3708/ 1972. The district officials have been for making such a request. J. Robert Martin the Poiish-Americans in the Twilight keep four young Nashville men Director Larry Noone, in dustrial park, including the Penney director of the University of Connec­ p.m. at the Citadel. Capt. Joseph meeting if they have any Town of Manchester, investigating the matter for the past The directors also approved a EAST HARTFORD - J. Robert League. Flourocarbon bill Connecticut 6 4 9 ^ from spelunking again, but next suggesting the action, said he wants catalog distribution center, was also ticut’s Institute of Public Service, McCooe of the Town of Manchester objections to the meeting few months since it came to their quitclaim deed granted to the Martin, 64, of 176 Greenwood St. died He was an Army Air Force veteran being held on a legal Robert B. Weiss, mW liVltn RMiraL time ’’we’ll be prepared and know to know how much the legal expenses given unanimous backing by the com­ told the group, ”I’m delighted to Fire Department wilt speak and HARTORD (UPI) - attention when both Town and Hockanum River Linear Park Coor­ Saturday at St. Francis Hospital and of World War II. General Manager MNtnNMMm the cave.” have amounted to above the $7,000 mittee. have a chance to get back Into the at­ show a film on the Heimlich holiday, and if not, Consumer Protection Com­ District Fire Departments dinating Committee which would Medical Center. He was the husband Other survivors are two sons, business will be conducted. allocation for the Town Fire Depart­ Schaffer had been selected by a mosphere of town politics. I enjoyed Maneuver which iliustrates the missioner Mary Heslin has responded to a call in the apartment allow use of 50 feet of the Eighth of Mrs. Agnes Martin. Michael P. Saverick Jr. of Flainville, The only business WASHINGTON - President ment in the Town’s General Fund. He party nominating committee to fill serving on the Board of Elducatlon iifesaving technique for victims of endorsed a proposed bili to- complex. District Public Works property to be Mr. Martin was born in West Hart­ and Arthur D. Saverick of Tampa, SHOP PINEHURST TOES. AND WED. Carter, who has indicated opposi­ also said he wants to know how much the vacancy when Thompson resigns and other town commiulons, but I sudden attacks of choking. The public expected is approval of ban flourocarbons in the When contacted recently on the used for the linear park. ford and lived in the Hartford area Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Taft of tion to use of federal funds for time has been spent on the case by from the board at the end of this think this one will be a real is invited. There will be a meeting of some bills. state. tor Shurfine Special Values matter, Ponticelli said, he is "just Director Evelyn Gregan reported all his life. Manchester; a brother, Walter abortions, asked Congress today town officials, such as appearance in month. Thompson announced his challenge" the Circle after the film. Hostesses waiting for the District to get it on the ’’great success’’ of the Before his retirement in 1975, he Saverick of Vernon; four sisters, SMELTS lb. 99* POLLOCK ib. *1.09 for $35'Willion to develop and im­ court by Weiss, and to have that in­ resignation on Jan. 19 because of In­ Thompson also spoke briefly and are Mrs. Bessie Cole and Mrs. Win­ straightened out.” District’s Winter Carnival on Jan. 30. was office manager for H.P. Mrs. Ann Richloff of Hartford, Mrs. prove alternatives. cluded in the accounting. creased responsibilities in his new praised the choice of Schaffer. nie Turkington. Mrs. Paul’s Fish Sticks...... $1.59 The problem stems from indefinite She noted special thanks to James Kopplemann Publishers in Hartford Joseph Minukas of East Hartford, “No one seems to know how much job as executive director of the “I know I leave the town and the boundaries in the District. Director Fogarty, town disaster control direc­ for 40 years. Mrs. Raymond Mahoney of Lebanon ShriimScampi ....box$1.59 they’ve spent,” Noone said. Connecticut State Employes Associa­ affairs of the town in good hands,” be John Flynn, who has been in­ tor, for his help and contribution of He was a communicant of St. and Mrs. R(^ert Hebert of Manchester WATES will meet District officials have questioned tion. said. PINEHURST HAMRURG .b 99< International vestigating the matter, said he cannot allowing the District to use the dis­ Mary’s Church, East Hartford. Manchester, and a granddaughter. Tuesday at the Italian-American the legal expenses in late December Dr. Walter Schardt moved that James ()uigley and Stephen Penny, locate any map with all the District aster control trailer and equipment. Other survivors are two sons, The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Club. Weighing in will be from 6 to 7 (8 lb. lots 97c lb.) PARIS - Pianist Arthur and Noone said Monday, ”It Is still Schaffer be accepted as the nominee, two town committee members who lines. He said there has never been a The directors are also sending a William T. Martin of Wilmington, from the John F. Tierney Funeral p.m. Top losers for January are Rubinstein, 90, has entered the up in the air.” and James Reardon, former police serve on the Manchester Economic Imported Boiled Ham • ■ ■ ■ W lb. $1.29 point by point description of the letter to the state Department of N.C., and John R. Martin of East Homei 219 W. Center St., pith a Mass Helen Buker and Doris Carpenter. American hospital of Paris with District officials are contending chief, seconded the motion. Development Commission (EDC), boundaries of the Eighth District. Fisheries asking that Union Pond be Hartford; three daughters, Mrs. at 10 at St. James Church. Burial will Chicken of the Sea Maine what was described as a ’’bad the district Is paying for expenses of The nomination now must be ap­ spoke about the industrial park. Evelyn Sain of Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. be in St. James Cemetery. cold.” He was admitted Saturday. Despite the question, Noone made stocked with fish. Only one fish was The recitation of the Rosary and LiRhl Meal Chunk POTATOES a court case which is against them, if the motion to bill Ponticelli under proved by the five party members "The proposed industrial park Trudy Mitchell of Winter Park, Fla., Friends may call at the funeral Last Tuesday the Polish-bom, caught during an ice fishing derby ecumenical hour will be conducted the payments are coming out of the normal billing procedures based on remaining on the Board of Directors, offers Manchester a particularly at­ and Mrs. Patricia Fravel of East home today from 7 to 9 p.m. American-naturalized pianist held at the pond during the winter by members of St. Bridget Rosary General Funds. The case, over the the ’’historical information” from kteyor Matthew Moriarty, one of the tractive opportunity to do something Hartford; three sisters, Mrs. Bernice The family suggests that friends TUNA complained about his eyesight at carnival, Mrs. Gregan noted. Society Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. in Bodywor Land O’ Lakea jurisdiction of the Buckland section, Public Works Director Calvin about the unemployment rate.” Rostyn of Rocky Hill, Mrs. Gladys wishing to do so may make memorial Cronin Hail at Mayfair Gardens. All BUHER a ceremony awarding him the has been in litigation for over a year (Quigley said. When it is completed, Corso of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. 6W oz can 59< gifts to the St. James School Building Mayfair residents are invited. WITH THE $119.95 sword of the French Academy of and is presently being appealed by it will be a source of community Fund. Refreshments will be served. PRESIDENTIAL PAINT SERVICE ibn.G9 Fine Arts. the town to the state Supreme Court pride." Now MAACO makes it $20.00 easier to repair the dents and after an initial ruling was made in Penny also said that the park would More Shurfine Special Values... NAIROBI, Kenya Uganda MHA, directors to meet favor of the Eighth District providing benefit the area, and he asked those OVFR 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE ' rust on your car. And MAACO men estimate so fairly that their bodywork estimates are approved by virtually every insur­ Shurfine President Idi Amin has invited all fire protection in Buckland. present to discuss the project with TUES. ONLY! Shurfine ance company. So for the b « t in bodywork or auto painting RLEACH governments to send delegations Noone said the District should get neighbors and friends and urge them The drive in at the sign of quality: MAACO PEANUT BUHER to Kampala to investigate the con­ an amount equal to that paid by the to vote at the March 15 refer^um on Hieahount gal. 5 3 * troversial deaths of the country’s' town for the legal expenses. a $15.4 million bond issue to pay for Exterior only. SlOcharge for color change 3 lb. |ar *1.79 to discuss housing project Mon. thru Fri. 8am 6pm hoicesi Meats In Town\ Participating dealers only. Anglican archlflshop and two Town officials contacted today bad park development. Saturdays - l()am.2pin shurfine Shurfine government leaders. no further information on the matter. The Manchester Housing Authority Moriarty said that people should be Lean. Fresh ^ ^ r- OTHER PAINT SERVICES: — ,------RED KIDNEY The DCA has said that it will funding had already been made and Town Counsel Victor Moses also (MHA) and the town Board of Direc­ aware that voter apathy could kill the CONGRESSIONAL.... $54.95 OWNER OPERATED CATSUP BEANS withhold formal approval of the basic did not pursue the matter. LONDON — Dr. David Owen, said, ’’That’s still up in the air.” He tors will meet tonight at 8:30 to dis­ plans for the 40-unit project until it project, since a 15 per cent voter tur­ bantlq AMBASSADOR...... 89.95. 14oz.bolt. 39* an untried and relatively unknown said he would have to wait to receive The delay between December and nout (about 4.(XX) voters) is needed GROUND70 _2 ig^i^caM 99* cuss recent developments connected receives a guarantee from the town Alio tviilablt... minister in the Foreign Office, the letter from the District and then with the Spencer St. elderly housing now is particularly important for the referendum to be binding • 24 Hour Emorgency Sorvic* ttw MAACO SUPREME It S1N 9S that the work will be fully funded. a 5 tor $1.00 apacM cai l ^ 'valuaZ stepped into the prestigious job of discuss it with Weiss in order to project. , because federal Community "We have to go out and talk it up." BEEF I 0 • Bunw Sales ft Service Duffy sent a letter in December to foreign secretary today, only 10 answer the request. Tills morning, Carl Zlower, a Development block grant funds have the mayor said. 5 LB. LIMIT • Clean Heating OBs TABBY MORSELS MHA Director Leon Enderlin and • FREE COLUSION ESTIMATES years after he entered politics. At Town (Domptroller Thomas Moore member of the board, asked Michael been allocated during this two-month Democratic Town Chairman Ted requested the funding guarantee. •OFFES GOOD TO coAiTtOibAST OR TENDERRITS 38, he is the youngest person to ' said he did not have any information T. Duffy, director of the Housing period. These funds have been used Cummings said that he would contact Call Us For Your Home Heating Authority members said that they the post since Anthony Eden and on the expenses and Weiss couM not Bureau for the state Department of in the past to provide some funding Republican town leaders on the HIGHLAND PARK MARKET and Air Conditioning Needs. , . knew of the letter at the Dec. IS succeeds the late Anthony comment until he discusses the Community Affairs (DCA), to attend for elderly housing, and some of next matter. MANCHESTER 8 1 * 1 . 0 0 meeting of the MHA. 317HIGHUINDST. 331 MAIN ST. 414 TOLLAND ST. 29liDl5sST 600DTHR9U6H Crosland. ‘ matter with Moses. the meeting. Duffy, however, said year’s $301,000 grant could have been 'We'll make an expanded effort in PINEHURST GROCERY INC. In other action Monday night, the The members, however, apparent­ allocated for f ilin g increased costs MANCHESTER, CT. EAST HARTFORD, CT. 647-9928 that he had a previous commitment order to ensure that the vote gets 649-4595 289 6435 2 /2 6 district directors agreed to bill rtfsA will be unable to attend. ly felt that a guarantee for further at the Spencer St. site. 046-4277 MANCHESTER (186 to txH 93. 7/10 wlto louth ol Caldow) 302 Main out." he said. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tiiea . Feb. 22, 1977 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 22, 1977 Story hour Wednesday Waterbury Manchester police report BOLTON Q2:a t h e a t r e s e a s t There will be a story hour for children Wednesday at 10 About town a.m. in the junior room at Mary Cheney Library. VOTERS: T W IU Q ^ negotiations Your town. Your taxes. Children from kindergarten through third grade age They aliU got away Last of three public ____Oifel^wr. group nlay attend. The missions and sessions of Democratic B c d o n c i _____, IMTEH8TAnB4 African folk tales will be the theme of the story hour BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) — Two men slipped Into scheduled larceny, one count of fourth-degree ministry comm ittee of KXITSa A 20-year-old Manchester man was fice ol the company. The break oc­ Platform Comm. nC 4»i FOMIk* and the program will include films and stories. The event their best dresses, put a bar of soap and an alarm clock larceny, criminal attempt at third- Emanuel Lutheran Church I f W WITH OKM AMO M M . U U m L A M B being held in lieu of 11,000 bond today curred prior to Monday at 7 a.m. and Tonight. 8 p.m. Town is free. in a box and rode off in a taxi to rob the nearest bank. WATERBURY (UPI) - at Manchester Police Headquarters degree larceny, and attempted theft resulted in two broken windows to will meet tonight at 7:30 at Library. Coffee. R o m n a m M r r Negotiators trying to avert a from a motor vehicle. The charges KMsrHiKfrQnD They made it, despite a collision with a carnival ride. after being arrested Monday on four gain entry. the church. Democrat Town Comm. Authorities said the men, dressed as women, told threatened teachers' strike planned are being added to the original M 8 ‘8 8 f0 outstanding warrants. Two cases of oil and one case of their cab driver to wait outside a shopping center to meet this afternoon as charges and will be present^ in BMtoAmiusmmn Charles J. Lebrun of 108 Carter St. anti-freeze were reported missing Mrs. Theresa Varney of "No SehooT MaUnoM Cheney Tech dance set branch of the Capital Bank while they went in Monday Wednesday’s strike deadline ap­ court March 7. Several of the stolen $2.50 tu aiaop.m. was charged with violation of proba­ from Gasland at 381 Main St. Mon­ Summer St., junior vice- at 2 P.M. to make a deposit. proached. items were recovered. Two other On* Showing Only WAUUSNEY The Parent/Student Qub of Howell Cheney Regional tion, thli^-degree assault, and two day. Two window panes had also president of the state VFW Instead of making the deposit, officers said the pair arrest are pending in connection with All SMto M 28 Vocational Technical School will sponsor its second an­ charges of operating a motor vehicle been broken in an apparent burglary. Auxilary, recently SINGLES convinced a teller uey had a bomb in the box and ran Mrs. Bernice Wagge, acting presi­ the same thefts, police said. nual Valentine's dinner dance Saturday at Mama Mia's while his license is under suspension. 'A b u rg la r w as a p p a re n tly attended a conference of back to the waiting cab with an undetermined amount dent of the 1,114-member Waterbury William F. Shaia, 16, of 801 Main Caterer’s, 748 Tolland Tpke. The re-arrest warrants are about a frightened off by the a resident who junior vice-commanders MW M MM ■Nricem, b of cash. Teachers Association, said day-long St., was being held at police ». vHA A buffet supper will be served from 7:30 to 9 p.m.. The year old, police said. Lebrun was to returned to his Buckingham St. home and junior vice-presidents H rN^lt M H ivWibiM i>n, They were about to speed off when a bank officer negotiations with the Board of headquarters today in lieu of 6100 « *••, and irda'ra ainila, Rhythmaires will furnish music for dancing after supper be presented in court today. about 9 p.m. Monday. The burglar at the VFW National Home •hantd, aapattlad or addoMd. screamed to the cab driver that bis passengers were Eiducation Monday ended with both bond for presentation in court today » d ^ 21, SOCIAL w oa io In- AUMTs r « 9 « to 1 a.m. Several additional charges were fled on foot through a rear glass door at Eaton Rapids, Mich. n j" »•« la diaemor an aiddnf bandits. The driver jumped out and the gunmen tried sides still far from agreement. A on a charge of driving while under "• ".■ •T ol niaallog p a ^ . Par mm Reservations may be made by calling 643-5324 or 643- lodged against Robert M. Mahoney, which had been pried open to gain en­ The home is celebrating its state intervenor and a lawyer from Ins d a M nW m il cool or oM lta- to escape in the taxi, but they only drove a couple hun­ suspension. SorLcaS. , 7187. Tickets will also be sold at the door. 16, of 56 Lenox St., after further in­ try, police said. Nothing was found 52nd anniversary of dred yards before running into a carnival ride in the the Connecticut Education Depart­ vestigation. Mahoney was charged missing in the break. providing care and educa­ ment are helping out. A break at Flair Home Fur­ shopping center parking lot. last Monday with third- and fourth- A break was also reported at D&R tion for children of 233-6231 Officers said the pair then fled on foot and com­ degree larceny in connection with nishings, 330 Broad St., in the Machine Co. at 75 Woodland St., but deceased and disabled Riiel "Right now it does not look good. Manchester Parkade was discovered mandeered another car at a nearby apartment com­ theft of gasoline from a parked car nothing was reported missing Mon­ member qf the Veterans of plex to complete their getaway. Time is running out,” she said early on Hartford Rd. At the time of the at 3 a.m. today and resulted in the day. The break occurred over the Foreign Wars and its H all IM Sdwi Im llia today. “They presented a proposal theft of four lamps and a stereo. The “HU60 THE HIPPO’ arrest, police recovered a stolen weekend, police said. Auxiliary. M alintta SS-awtd. Evd T ? r and we came iMck with another one. motor vehicle which contained value of the items was placed at “SILVn STREAT We’re negotiating but we are very several CB radios, a tape deck and about $430. Police discovered a Attorney to speak Mayfair Y Club will far apart.” other items. broken front door and an open back meet Wednesday at 1:30 THE Conn. Big Bond Socloty (Photo by Nassiff) door on a routine check of the p.m. in Cronin Hall of Mrs. Wagge said WTA members The additional charges are in con­ Friday evening BURNSIDE C E H T « | p n to n it... building. M ayfair Gardens. All held a meeting of picket captains nection with thefts and breaks into AL QENTILrS Students receive scholarships cars on Ambassador Dr. The charges Manchester Pipe and Supply, 160 Atty. Jeffrey M. Mines of West Mayfair residents are in- soumoN » i NETWORK Monday In preparation for a pt^lble Hartford will address Congregation v it^. ____ ORBAT FAMILY SHOW (F0> I ntnf WuAM “SENTIMENTM. JOURNET are five counts of third-degree Hartford Rd., reported Monday theft ’ PAWS, CLAWS, strike Wednesday, which would be Recipients of scholarships given by the Greater Hartford of a stereo valued at $150 from the of- Temple Beth Sholom on the B’nai m n u N n r h o u d i The board of Christian JAWS” PEt r a M m a rr Big Band Sounds — Vaudeville the second strike against the city's 28 Women’s Syrian-Lebanese Club are, from left, Michael Simon, B’rith Sabbath, at 8:15 p.m. Friday. tTARTa WID. featuring education of Center ■ Ai ido^io-r-sido MATINIU schools since January. Brown University, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Simon of Mines, a graduate of Columbia Men, a Tudi. St’ ScottI & Toscano, (Tony Squillacote, Congregational Church will The WTA broke off negotiations School of Law, is a principle in the 1 C U S S IC tI HIGOIKIflPPO” Jr.l, Beanor Emerson, Bobby Dae, Manchester; Marie Nassiff, University of Virginia, daughter of meet tonight at 8:15 in the 1:1t + S Saturday, resumed them Monday and Manchester Hospital notes law firm of Wilson, Asbel & Channin, ’ CRIES AND WHISPERS” Miss BobbI Rogers, Bob Tyter & others Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nassiff of Manchester; Karen Oellers, Federation Room of the Al 1:40-7.’a0 a Plut CIN11 E m will continue talking up to the last Hartford. He is chairman of the church. ’ STORY OF AOEU H’ ’SLYER STREir ... Donation: $5 par peraon HUNCHEtTER Ht«H SCHOOL minute, Mrs. Wagge said. 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In the Lee Roderick I some critics still contend the case be aggressive may under some cir­ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 words from South Pacific, ‘They The Herald's J against TV violence hasn’t been cumstances have their levels of Audit BurMu ol Cifcultllon Mambtf. United Press Iniernetionai have to be carefully taught.”' CWashington Correspondent proved. “Maybe it hasn’t been scien­ aggression (not necessarily the What teaches them best? A stream tifically proved,” said the FCC chief, degree of their misbahavior) raised Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, million member PTA, said the Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. of some SO witnesses at a high-level "but we know enough to say this is a by watching violence on television!” public hearing here left no doubt that average child from the time he is 5 problem we Should do something Turning the tables, Danish said, "I GREEN 1 Raymond F. Robmson. Edttor-Publisber Harold E Turklngton. Managing Editor they believe television — called by until he reaches 15 will-see 13,000 about.” must ask you to consider the extent STAMPS one of them the "Electronic killings on TV, along with assorted T hat’s a conclusion already to which you contribute to a situation Opinion Schoolmaster of our time” — is the other gore and mayhem. reached by a good number of con­ you say you don’t like.” Public greatest teacher of all. “What is really bad is not just cerned parents, government officials broadcasting stations, which feature Alarm spreading violence Itself, but the excessive and and public interest groups. Among far less “heavy action” (the in­ gratuitous violence being shown on Supermarkets Sheer numbers help explain their the latter, it is the national PTA with dustry’s euphemism for violence), WeVe been outsmarted television,’' said Wiley. "Obviously MANCHESTER alarm—an alarm now spreading like its muscle of more than six million said Danish, usually attract less than our children are getting an un­ The American electorate has assessed on merit rather than a prairie fire across the nation. members and its vow to confront the 5 per cent of their potential audience. W. HARTFORD realistically violent view of the world "It is safe to say that by the time a TV industry with whatever level of And, he added, Americans have Wt Rmrvi M f4 T S & GLASTONBURY outsmarted itself. self-interest. "Children learn from the media, TiNiHgM child reaches the age of 18 he will action is necessary, that has industry made Jaws, ’The Godfather, and The WETHERSFIELD This past week, the Congress President Carter may have a from what they see. Excessive have watched between 15,000 and 16,- officials biting their nails. Exorcist the three most popular showed us we did not elect a violence can have a deleterious possible solution in his sugges­ 000 hours of television,” said an of­ Wary fox films of all time. bunch of dummies. effect on some children, especially DOUBLE STAMPS WED. tion that Congress could act or ficial of the Massachusetts Dept, of TV’s lightning rod for the bolts What to do . when parental guidance is lacking.” Why? not act on a pay raise; but if it Education, Robert A. Watson. being hurled at it is one Roy Danish, What to do from here? Action Can you name any other went through, it would not be "...This represents 50 per cent more Cited 50 studies a paid spokesman who has jousted ranging up to boycotts of sponsoring Not Responsible For Typographical Errors group in this country that can effective until after the next time than he will have spent in The 1972 Surgeon General’s report with the PTA across the U.S. during products, nationwide blackouts on circular get a $13,000 a year raise school. His television viewing up to on TV violence, a five-volume land­ its series of hearings, of which Hart­ given viewing nights, and direct election. This would give the mark effort, cited some 50 studies in­ without lifting finger or having that time represents approximately ford was the seventh. With his gray challenges to station licenses are U DA CHOICE voters a chance to decide if the two full years of his life.” A.C. volving 10,000 children between the hair, gray suit and matching vest, being contemplated by the PTA and 8 to vote on it? LAND 0 LAKES incumbent is worth the new Nielsen says most children under 5 ages of 3 and 19. “’The more violence and suave demeanor, Danish others. BONELESSIEEF 'F R M I|||||^ Yet, this is what our salary or not. Some states watch 23.5 hours of TV a week; and aggression a youngster sees on reminded one of a fox warily step­ Thankfully, however, wise parents Congress accomplished last prohibit incumbents voting adults average 44 hours (up from TV,” summarized psychologist ping around a carefully laid snare in don’t have to wait for such steps. iOmilMW TURKEY WIMC week. themselves pay hikes and this about 37 three years ago). Robert Liebert, one of the report’s the cavernous Hartford Civic Center They can, as one speaker here said, nBBe^pkis -lilK iU K ''-' We object to the pay raise on Wiley led off principal investigators, "...the more auditorium. “impose rules upon their children’s S4«b. M i l R k seems like a wise move for the aggressive he is likely to be in his CHOPS ROAST Richard Wiley, chairman of the Danish gave his own interpretation viewing, and simply turn the ’TV off '‘1 WH* two points. federal government to con­ own attitudes and behavior.” Liebert WMnAOAm ' ' ' S ts i. Federal Communications Commis­ of the Surgeon General’s report, except for brief periods each day First, the raise itself was un­ sider. added that the harmful effects were sion and the expert leadoff witness at without quoting it directly; “There while they get to know their children justified on the basis of perfor­ found in both normal and abnormal We think this commission- the hearing sponsored by the 6.6- are tentative findings that some again and think of ways to strengthen $ 9 9 9 children. SAVE 994 mance. device to avoid a roll call vote the family rather than weaken it.” b . Second, the back-door way it on pay raises for themselves is ’The stakes are enormous. As one 300 lb . C m S A V E h i, wtTM Coupon O w l young mother from New York put it; 30c . ■ 4k- ■k was done is hardly in keeping enough evidence to support our 5 0 c i s m “We are expected to lead our young with the high prestige to which first point — most incumbent a senator or representative toward the development of a value congressmen are not worth system which will shape their should aspire. $13,000 more a year. If they decisions as tomorrow’s The device of setting up a citizens...And tomorrow’s citizens V.A-Ae' ij think they are, why didn’t they DID IK com wniTHcwra are watching television today.” wn ras commission to recommend vote their convictions? I IT.M r w urum M s U.s.#1 1 17 sin pay increases periodically is We think the Congress, if it ' SCRIPPS LEAGUE NEWSPAPERS clever and perhaps justified in 1977 BLUEBELL has the guts and the people de­ TOILET APPIAN WAY SAUDA a way. We have no quarrel mand it, can and should vote on WI8K POTITOES PIZZA PIE TEABAGS with an outside group this pay raise issue openly and TISSUE IMCeunt previewing and recommen­ 4PK. 64 ox. MIX directly. 25 years ago 10 lbs. 12.8 ox. ding. But the Congress did not t If you agree, write them. Girt Scout Troop 1 plans trip to *1.89 stop there; it city-slickered the The addresses are: Europe June 22. Oood Thru Nb. M Oood Thru Fab. M 3/»1 Om Coupo.1 For Famiy taxpayer by making the com­ Sen. Abnham Ribicoff Emergency medical phone service OfM Coupon For Fomlty Oood Thru Fob. M mission’s recommendation’s starts March 1. Ono Coupon Por Family 337 Russell Senate Bldg. 10 years ago , RW|.PKe6i^ binding unless either house Washington, D.C. 20510 9 9 ^ Manchester merchants all agree specifically voted to reject the that the 1967 George Washington 'V increase. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Birthday sale is the "biggest ever.” 342 Russell Senate Bldg. Board of Education agrees in prin­ wnniscaMi We have more than good ciple to hire additional assistant •mni ■niH X M SI Funag WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510 tiMin IMSolS reason to suspect that the com­ superintendent next year, but rejects lUiin mission was quietly notified suggestion to commit funds for posi­ Rep. William R. Cotter tion until the 1967-68 operating budget BumMf BeeSoM Ne that any pay raise for judges or First Connecticut District is known. BUTSR wZAS|«iWSai«|aaife WESSON other non-congressional people 213 Cannon Office Bldg. Board of Directors and Chamber of BISqUICK i lb. SOLID OIL TUNA Commerce subcommittee for­ 40 oz. 24oXo 70Co might face such a vote unless Washington, D.C. 10515 20*21oz.Pkg.BlrdMye S ^ the Congress was included. mulates guidelines of town policy for i« aiding industrial developers. O O ' CAULIFLOWER Cl Otherwise the commission Rep. Christopher Dodd Board of Directors unanimously Oood Thni M . M Oood Thru Fib. M Ono Coupon Por Fomlly Oood Thru Fab. I f could have come in with Second Connecticut District approves final plans for a 31 million Q Q s Ona Coupon For Famdy One Couaon Far FawN| separate recommendations. Globe Hollow School and authorizes 429 Cannon Office Bldg. 7?iaEa5V77»Ec The pay raises could have been school officials to advertise for con­ T ht Sfo ra W/fh Haart Washington, D.C. 20515. struction bids. , cmThe Store Wtth Heart ' pm a tMAK n t a MNAK Open forum The taxpayers have lost another one USOAimMliEBOW tTZM - PRICE BREAK ITEMS (TIM - WASHINGTON — Developments in Navy and Air Force intelligence of­ curred that this new bureaucracy LOOK FOR GREEN PRICE BREAK TAGS WHICH official Washington as President Andrew Tuily fices, and the State Department’s doesn’t need its very own office BOnOM ROUND REFLECT A TEMPORARY PRICE REDUCTION. Mandatory sentencing Carter rassled with Gerald Ford’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. building. It has operated out of CIA 3440-billion budget for fiscal year When President Ford gave the CIA headquarters in nearby Langley, Va., H.rasHvstxir JSM«100!l KRArr director this new responsibility a and there’s still plenty of room in favored by reader 1978 reminded me of the story about ’em, Mr. President. But stop! Next DXL M O N TI ITLDIIESSINO .0149c] the man whose wife took to her sick thing I knew, one of C arter’s year ago, it looked like a good idea. that huge Merchandise Mart of es­ WHOU SHEEN lEAllS i.o z 3 /$ 1 .0 0 KRAFT bed. economic wallahs was telling me We needed somebody to ride herd on pionage, which would swallow DKLMONTK BKABONeO MAYONNAISE .....3201 s i .i b I Dear editor, I do not know what is the current Yankee Stadium without so much as $ | 5 9 lo* 8UCED0RBN0EAIIS ...„3/$1.00 CHEF ROY AN OEE Having examined said wife, the that the revisions "are sure” to add all those competing spook factories. OIC SPASHEniAMEATIAU 150145c There is a crying need for the situation in that town now, but I do doctor told the husband he had bad substantially to the 347-billion deficit Still a good idea a burp. niEO ONION RINSS ...... 3 Ol. 35c CHEF M Y AR OEE know, very definitely, there is an tW L XAXT WITH COUPON protection of the elderly. They are news and good news. The bad news projected in the Ford budget. It’s still a good idea. But I should Complications n. OEEFARONI ...... 15 01.45c I overwhelming need for creating such TOMATO JUICE 4.0,49c LAWRY the endangered species of this age, was that the wife had the flu. The First-year cost have .known there’d be a catch. To But there were complications. TACO KIT a praiseworthy volunteer body in 70,79c and merit your full cooperation to good news was that she hadn’t caught Specifically, he noted that even if “support” our intelligence czar, a Over at the Pentagon, the generals WHITE TUNA IN OIL 70,85c FILLMURY protect and preserve their right to Manchester and in Hartford. ovaiEwy X T M K ItT HOMESnUORAVY ...... 301 it from hubby but from that hand­ some cuts were made, there would new and fat bureaucracy has grown and admirals went into a snlt. ’They 10c live in freedom from harm. The When police ask for "witnesses” I CHUNK u n TUNA ...... 1.01.55c FILLtXURY some womanizer next door. still be the first-year cost of the ad­ up. When the CIA director was mere­ complained that the atmosphere at PNUDENCX BROWN ORAVY .301 10c “boldness of the attackers” is un­ wonder if that is merely a routine KRAFT Complained ministration’s two-year, 331.2-billion ly the intelligence coordinator, not CIA headquarters exerted a bad in­ ROASniG CORNED lEEF HASH ...... 1501.65c believable, as they return, again and question, for it seems to me clearly H iHXH EY'X MACARONI DINNER 7.0,29c The other day, Carter told economic stimulus package. the czar, he had a staff of less than fluence on the support staff, that it CNOCOUkn SYRUP MINUTE RICE again, during this endless "open evident, that the “cowardly, ...... 1. 01.43c members of his Cabinet that he We can’t win ’em all? We the 100 bodies. The staff shortly grew to would become "CIA-oriented” unless M o r r t lONUSPAC 33«S1.25 season,” for the sheer satisfaction of roughneck attackers,” fear to func­ APPLESAUCE ...... 3501.89c MAXWELL HOUSE would not lightly approve increases taxpayers can’t seem to win any of 163, and next year will grow again to relocated to neutral territory. DEL M O N n SHE these pathological sub-normal tion when there is anyone else pre­ INrANT COFFEE .01 $2.391 in the Ford budget for the period ’em. Horrifying though it may be, let a fat 222, with an annual budget of “We’re just a captive of the CIA,” NALFPEAIS ...... 1. Ol. 45c NESTLE creatures who not only roam the sent. ___ d e l m o n t e beginning Oct. 1. He com plaint that us consider the case of the in­ 310.5-million. whined an intelligence admiral into HOTCOCOAMIX 120199c T7S streets, but also, by ways and means, If police protection is not CUT SHEEN OEANS ...... 1.01.29c CARNATION most of the budget revision telligence community’s "coor­ In fact, the staff is now so big it the telephone. ' OEL MONTE gain entrance into one’s own home. available, will the towns and cities INSTMILK 100, $2.251 recommendations from the Cabinet dinating” staff, which gives “sup­ will take over next month its own So, we the taxpayers have lost ITLCUTOREENOEANS i.oi3/$1.00 3 / * l If there is a shortage of police per­ issue leaded clubs for the UNEON SANALACMILK lOql $2.19 I 17t called for increased spending rather port” to the CIA director in his new downtown office building in another one. So much for Jimmy DREAM WHIR sonnel, then perhaps volunteer defenseless, law-abiding citizens? VEOAU ...... 1.01.29c than reductions. role as. manager of all the Washington, an edifice a block from Carter’s fireside promise tb put a CONTAOINA TOPPINS 3 0149c auxiliaries could be swiftly trained, Write to chairman. Judiciary Com­ DUNCAN MINE, (oictpl AnpM Food) "This is something we just cannot government’s spy shops, including the White House which .formerly ceiling on the number of people TOMATO PUNK 2.o^ 6 3 c to meet this current emergency. mittee, for a favorable report on HB C A M P K U t CAKE MIXES 1.5 01 59c I AFFIARWAY do,” said Carter. the Defense Intelligence Agency, the housed the Selective Service System. privileged to fall all over one diiother FILLtIURV During the war years, when I was No, 5073, State Capitol, Hartford, CT. rowiKMs i.oi4/$1.00 Jolly good, I thought, that’s telling National Security Agency, Army, You’re right if the thought oc­ in government buildings. FUDOE BROWNIE 22501 79c teaching classes in first aid, 01115, mandatory sentence for at­ TOMATO JUICE 4.oi95C MUEXELMAN PIZZA PIE MIX CHERRY PIE MIX 24 0199c Americanization, nutrition, etc., I tacks on the elderlys.” f-ntteW A Tm ADDED wacHAOl...... 4.0.47* J t i «x.wwi c i MBw • ai i .n i was happily surprised to note that Respectfully submitted, .4. 01.' IPRT 4201 $1.49 C0URE0.ADtn KAL KAN Glastonbury had mustered an Lillian Van DeVere Pitched battle on pickets coming up VUIIC Moi 59c auxiliary police team, which was a P.O. Box 1132, CAT FOOD .oi5/$1.00| WASHINGTON - The lobbying ar­ entire construction site even if a to defeating Ford — a promise he POUSNSKAM 24 0^ 69c CAMF phenomlnai success. Manchester 2 0 6 VUIIC ...... mies of organized labor and big By Martha Angle labor dispute involves only one sub­ kept. CHICKEN NOOOU SOUP 107O15/$1.00| „ . 6 9 c CONFIOENTt business are girding for an all-out and Robert Walters contractor on the job. ’The Supreme Carter promise OANITART NAPKINS 24ct$1i99| 3 1 * 1 w war in Congress over an issue of Cheney Tech support asked Court banned such picketing in 1951 Jimmy Carter, who reaped the TERITOWELS 55c minimal relevance and even less in­ MOHAWK Battles common as an illegal secondary boycott, and benefits of labor’s rage, promised terest to the average American organized labor has been trying to C^DMktOM-j _ _ FOAM CUPS 61 el 43c I during his own campaign that he AJAX To the editor; voter. Pitched battles between special in­ {nmiNtooiiut ,.p.,90c SALAOA Regional Vocational Technical persuade Congress to overrun the would sign the common situs bill if LIQUID CLEANauM OFF) 8Bc I To Bolton and area town residents; That is not, of course, how the com- terests are commonplace on Capitol 2101 School. (House Bill 6248.) court ruling ever since. Congress again enacts it. WEHCHDOttiUlO...... ,i4 8 C SOOPAOOtlMOFF)...... I respectfully request your support batants characterize their Hill. Issues like strip mining, oil and n e t 49c I ask that you write or phone Sen. Ford buckled Business groups fighting the TEABAGS and endorsement of Gov. Ella forthcoming clash over legislation to gas deregulation, minimum wage in­ ONOWHITt W Audrey Beck, 487-1038 or 429-9179, co­ In late 1975, the 94th Ckmgress measure take Carter at his word. lOOCswiiJimQi-N Grasso’s 4.1 million dollar request expand the picketing rights of creases and clean air standards bring M litilU i ira n ii chairperson of the finance com­ finally gave labor what it wanted. “We’re going to have to block the bill for the expansion of Howell Cheney building, trades unions at construc­ lobbyists out in a battalion force. MUSHROOMS TO mittee, and Sen. Robert Houley, 872- But F^esident Ford, who had publicly in the Senate, probably with a tion sites around the country. Yet none of these ever generates COORB 0335 or 875-1222, co-chairman of the the mall volume, arm-twisting and promised to sign the common situs filibuster. There won’t be any veto at MEM I s i 9 9 < appropriations committee Big promise sheer passion that accompanies the bill, buckled under fierce lobbying the end of the road this time," 1S6B. Thoughts expressing that support. To hear big labor tell it, the so- ■■INI periodic consideration of common pressure from business groups and one lobbyist said. m WITH COUPON As you may know many Bolton and called “common situs” picketing bill situs picketing legislation. vetoed it instead. His turnabout Even though labor still packs a SAVE $936 Brotherhood Week area town students now attend that comes up for a House committee followed warnings from numerous whale of a wallop in the Senate, the A "’This one and the repeal of 14-B Cl ' Ik 1 . iia o a Behold, how good and pleasant it is Cheney Tech. If funding for the hearing Feb. 22 would overnight (the right-to-work section of the Taft- state finance chairmen of his cam­ 1976 elections may have tipped the 406 MC t i . i s % » . IWL ^ I N for brethren to dwell together in un­ expansion is approved, many more recharge the economy and eiiminate paign organization that contributions balance just slightly against the com­ W W HCH^ ity! Hartley labor law) set off holy BI8QUICI will be able to. unemployment. If you believe big wars,” said a lobbyist for the U.S. for his primary battle against Ronald mon situs bill. It takes 60 votes to cut m Psalm 133 ;1 Everyone knows the importance of business, the measure would doom DUTCH PABM.Y TOMftTO OIION T Q M ^ Before we can really live together Chamber of Commerce. Reagan would dry up if he signed the off a filibuster, and only 62 senators a high school education. So that the free enterprise system and bill. RSSK ts«. 4aB.*ato*17

if PAGE SIX - M;*NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tucs.. Feb. 22, 1977_ Betty’s notebook Dr. Lamb Vernon site picked ^raa bullatin

When a teen-agers steals it behavior is an outgrowth of attention to the real by electric firm Andover has to be evaluated in a hyperactive child or it problern rather than con­ centrating on the act of The Parent-Teacher Association is By Lawreace E. Lamb, M.D. terms of the reason. If he can represent a conflict in soliciting funds for the Richard By Betty Ryder steals once, because his psychosocial sexual s te a lin g su ch a By GREG PEARSON locate a two-mlllion square foot professional could help him Clough Scholarship. The PTA makes DEAR DR. LAMB-Can buddies dared him to take development. The only sen­ Herald Reporter catalog distribution center within the a contribution to the fund each year. V j a great deal. And, I do you tell me why a 16-year- something, that may not he sible thing to do is have an 393-acre site. The scholarships are awarded to An­ What a weekend! It evaluation by a child psy­ think it is important to do The New York-based manufac­ Mercury Electric owns a small Ladies Night know how to have a good woman should have con­ old boy would steal? He so important even though it dover residents planning to attend started out with Viv and takes things from stores or is wrong. But, if it is chiatrist to find out what something about it now turing firm that plans to locate in parcel of the property that would be time. It was appropriately fidence in her stylist and college. DonaUons may be sent to the Tom Ferguson's Chinese Saturday night also his friends' homes. He is repeated, and particularly the symptom of stealing while he is at an age where Vernon is Mercuiy Electric, accor­ included in the park. It had been in­ marked the second con­ decorated with hearts and leave the cutting in the Richard Clough Scholarship. An­ New Year dinner on Friday not denied most things we if there is little or no need really represents. With he can best benefit from ding to a source close to the matter. terested in locating in Manchester secutive Saturday night flowers and was a really hands of the experts. professional counseling. dover Elementary School, School night and ended up with can afford, but he comes to do so, it is an important The company, which makes elec­ earlier in the year, but was asked to that the Army & Navy Club fun night. We discussed henna Rd., Andover, 06232. brunch at the Last Nationai home with radios, tools, symptom. trical components, had originally delay by town officials when the hosted "Ladies Night." They were kind enough rinses, which to my mind Ellen Davis' class at Andover Bank in Hartford on Sun­ clothes, watches. I don't Your boy should have an planned to locate in Manchester's possibility of an industrial park in the The membership is so to invite me back on March had always meant Elementary School needs old day. know how he can do it and evaluation by a proposed industrial park. area developed. large they have to conduct 18 for Irish Night and I've "orange" hair. magazines for a special project. 'The dinner was superb not get caught. What can Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit an­ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, the event twice to accom­ marked my calendar so I'll Tamhurrini said with the professional to see if he has I Brian Vibberts and Eric Hood, and Leu Eng, proprietor of we do to help? any important psychiatric nounced last week that a New York contacted this morning, said the modate all the members be sure not to miss it. new innovations and w I Grade 3 students, helped out at the The Islander, and his chef DEAR READER - firm, which would ultimately employ reason Mercury Electric is aban­ and guests. Sunday Brunch techniques, various shades problems. Sometimes such Singer Learning Center in presented a great selection 200 people, planned to move into the doning the Manchester site is the Manchester recenUy. of Chinese delicacies. James (Dutch) Fogarty, E ating brunch on a can be acquired, even the Evan former Cavrock building in Vernon's possibility of delay in the industrial More details will appear in disaster control director snowy Sunday morning is ash and platinum colors. I Industrial Park. The name of the park construction. Boltoj^ Wednesday's Neighbor's for the Town of great, and even nicer if it's was really surprised, Births firm was not announced at the time A zone change needed for the park Kitchen. Manchester and club 'cause when I was a kid, a Picone and was expected to be released as J • at the Last National Bank was granted Jan. 17 and appealed a There will be a special meeting of Then on Saturday night, member, had invited me in Hartford. henna rinse usually gave soon as the company permitted. week later. The appeal could cause the United Methodist Church finance two weeks ago, but due to hair an auburn color. Just there was the Miss The restaurant is actual­ A turn out for Mercury Electric was the second some delay in construction of the committee Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Grampa's illness, I goes to show what progress Manchester Scholarship ly an old bank vault and the Ruiz, Calhleen Marie, 15 Hayes Dr., Vernon. She town with with firm to announce interest in the park. The Bolton Senior CiUiens regular couldn't attend. He called can do. Pageant, and although it's decor is elegant. daughter of Victor M, Jr. was born Feb. 2 at the crisp hand of proposed industrial park in the "They need to get into a building by monthly meeUng will be WedneWlay again last week and I told The staff qt Tres C3iic been good in past years, it The menus included such and Judith Brown Ruiz of Manchester Memorial linen. But it's Buckland section of Manchester. The the fall," he said. at 1:30 p.m. at Uie Community Hall him I had the pageant to was very pleased with was just great this year. tasty offerings as Eggs Hospital. Her maternal J.C. Penney Co. set the park in mo­ Weiss said that the J.C. Penney has Ruth Kerns, visiting nurse, will be at cover. However, I did Tamburrini’s visit, es­ polyester rayon and it's The choreography by Benedict, Eggs Florentine, grandparents are Mr. and crisp hand lasts and tion when it announced plans to given no indication that it will leave the meeting. Refreshments will be promise that if it ended up pecially since several of Mrs. Milton Brown of Ver­ Mary Caderette, who won Eggs Chateaubriand, and lasts... the Manchester site. served. the Miss Manchester early enough. I'd pop in. them had attended his Racquet Club, you'd better non. Her paternal grand­ Quiche Lorraine LNB. Superb tailoring in Mrs. Beverly Plumb of the crown in 1975 and went on I'm glad I did. classes at his studio in hurry. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Champagne or Bloody Blazer, Fly Front (Herald photo by Dunn) business education department at to capture the Miss Among those enjoying Windsor, Ontario, Can. Tickets are available Victor Ruiz of Ormond Mary's were served, anid Slacks. Front pleated Bolton High School and Joseph Connecticut title, was fine the music of the talented each day, but if you buy the Beach, Fla. Her maternal the waitress just wouldn't NETS Social Skirt and Belted A-Line Three solons support Shanahan of the social studlea and the lovely Sally JB's were Sen. Dave Barry pin, you are automatically great-grandparents are Display poster let your glass go dry. If you haven't purchased Shirt. Sizes 6-16, Brown department recently attended a Middleton, also a former and his lovely Judy, Mayor invited to meet "the MYs. S cott Brown of It's a lovely, casual at­ your NETS pin which en­ _ & Natural. Mrs. Karen Klibanoff, vice-president of the newly formed Manchester Civic Orchestra business workshop at Northeast Miss Connecticut, was, as Richard Blackstone of beautiful people" at a Rockville and George mosphere; great for just titles you to attend the eongressional raise Guild, shows the poster for the orchestra’s upcoming concert to Lee Rubin, Guild board Utilities, Berlin. The workshop, always, a gracious mis- East Hartford and his wife, cocktail reception Satur­ Brown of Stafford Springs. dining and chatting with, Manchester Memorial rWEED’S sponsored by the state Department •tress of ceremonies. and Bill and Lois Dion day from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Her paternal great­ m em ^r, Mrs. Alfred Sundquist, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Stone, president. friends. Hospital Professional Ten­ Specialty Shop of Vocational Education and Proctor (he's director of buildings Willie's Steak House. grandmother is Mrs. Mickey Fendell, in­ 773 Main St Manchester Three of the four members of private business have had salaries in­ & Gamble, wax designed to help and grounds for the Board Canadian visitor nis Championships on Might even get a few tennis Pilomena Rivera of New imitable master of the Friday, Saturday and Sun­ Open Thurs. Nites 'til 9:00 Congress representing the creased by 55 per cent in recent teachers supplement classroom of Education). In town last 'week was pointers. Stop in and join York City. She has a keyboard, and his two day at the Manchester Manchester area support the pay years. theory with practical informatioo on Also rarely missing a Ezio Tamburrini, an inter­ the crowd. brother, Keith, 3‘A. Free Parking Rear of Store associates, played raise that went into effect last The senator’s office said that how business operates. throughout the evening to dance was Irene Pisch, national hairstylist who Ribicoff "most certainly” supports weekend. Guild formed to help support The Bolton Cooperative Nursery the pleasure of the president of the stopped off at Tres Chic the move for more detailed dis­ Democratic Women's Club Beauty Salon for two days, School hosted an area law enforce­ audience. The fourth. Rep. Christopher J. closure of income for Congressmen. in Manchester. Mayor prior to attending a ment officer at Its quarterly meeting Incidentally, Dale dodd (D-Second), said that he will Sen. Weicker’s office said of the Denver, the m aster of Matthew Moriarty Jr. and hairstyling exhibition in Manchester Civic Orchestra last week, attended by about 20 per­ return the raise until new ethics senator, “He felt the raise was his wife arrived late, New York City. sons. The officer spoke about safety. ceremonies, made quite a rules are enacted providing outside necessary. If you’re going to get top- having attended a party Tamburrini, winner of 42 The Manchester Civic Orchestra The concert will feature 11-year- The school is now accepting hit with the ladies and income limits and more detailed quality people in government, you Civic Chorale concert in April at St. looked quite dashing in his earlier in the evening for awards in competitions in Guild was formed recently with Mrs. old Kurt Nikkanen of West Hartford, Mary's Episcopal Church, and a pops applications for 1977-1978. To loam financial disclosures by have to pay the salaries. Otherwise, more, call the school wertday mw- formal attire from For­ Jack Thompson, member Canada and the United you’ll make politics just a rich man’s Robert Stone of 60 Butternut Rd. as violinist, who will perform the Saint- concert in June. States, will be heading for 11 .It Congressmen. nlngs, 643-7454. mat's Inn in Manchester. If of the Board of Directors, game.” president. Saens TTiird Violin Concerto in B Ticket chairman for the orchestra The $12,900 raise, which boosts a it had b een a Mr. who is resigning. Germany in a few months Weicker also supports alterations The Guild’s first effort is to minor. concert in March is Guild member Mike Conderino, club to become the first North Congress member’s salary to $57,500, promote the orchestra's next concert Mrs. Michael Belcher. For ticket in­ Coventry Manchester Pageant — to the ethics code, his office said. Other projects the Guild is working president, and his wife, American hairstylist in­ went into effect Sunday when on March 6 at Manchester High formation, call the chairman at 128 he'd have won hands down. on are promotion of the Manchester Atty. David Rappe will explain how Congratulations to Rick Luanne, were gracious vited to show his Congress took no action on the School’s Bailey Auditorium. Green Rd. to use town land records to trace the Lawrence, director of the hosts as was Dutch Fogar­ techniques in Europe. matter. It would have required a vote history of a house at tonight's Jaycee-sponsored pageant ty and his missus. He has a definite from Congress to rescind the raise. meeting of the Coventry Historical and his wife, Elin for a fine I had never been to the philosophy about Since no vote was taken, the Yaise, Society, scheduled for 8 at the Town job. club before and they really hairstyling, and believes a which also affects federal judges and Guidelines set for kindergartens Hall, 'hie society meets on the fourth senior level federal officials, Tuesday of each month; the public Is o- automatically went into effect. t In preparation for kindergarten to be registered for kindergarten at child's chronological age to deter­ Parents are asked to bring the always welcome. In March, there IMPOHIANI Dodd, whose district includes Ver­ enrollment in Manchester’s public age five if parents have questions mine the child’s eligibility for following: Child's birth certificate; will be a lecture and demonstration non, Coventry, Andover, Tolland and jxt importin' schools ndxt September, the Board of concerning their child’s readiness for kindergarten. This year, the child's certificates showing proof of having on chair caning. Ellington, and Rep. Toby Moffett (D- Education has issued some specific school. In cases such as this. School developmental age will be used as a been properly immunized (series of Sixth), are the only two state guidelines. Supt. James P. Kennedy factor in determining the kind of three) against diptheria, whopping members of Congress to speak out Enrollment involves a preschool recommends that parents consult kindergarten program it needs. cough, tetanus and polio; proof of a Hebron against the raise. Moffett said that screening program for all children with their school principal before any The screening will involve an inter­ tuberculin test between the ages of he will not collect the raise through who will be five years of age on or final decision is made. view with the parent and an Informal three and five; proof of having had Children entering kindergarten In the remainder of this term. September will be register^ March ' 4m tm \ before Dec. 31, 1977. appraisal of each child. While measles vaccine or the disease, and S u ^ rte rs of the raise include However, children are not required In the past, the board used the parents review their child’s past proof of having had German Measle 1 to 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. To be Sens. Lowell Weicker and Abraham history to note any unusual factors in vaccine or the disease. eligible, a child must be five years Ribicoff and Rep. William Cotter (D- their development, the children will The above requirements must be old by Dec. 31,1977. It isn't necessary First). All, however, said a stronger be having their hqaring and visual met before a child can enter school in to bring the child to the registration, Two New Uniform Styles 1A1KING PRICE? code of ethics should also be im­ acuity tested, their motor coordina­ September. It is not necessary to but parents should bring the birth For All Women In White From plemented. tion and their receptive and bring your child with you at the certificate. During registration, "I believe the proposed pay in­ expressive language evaluated. above registration. At tlu t time, an children will be scheduled for crease is equitable,” (hotter said in a Area police report Advance registration of appointment will be made for the preschool screening, planned for WKID¥1 SWAM The New Englcmd Dodge Dealers letter he has mailed to constituents kindergarten age children will be child's preschool evaluation. April at Gilead Hill School. who have written him about the Wednesday and Thursday, March 2 Kindergarten children are required The Rham Music Boosters wiil salary hike. and 3, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the school to have a physical examination sponsor a raffle dinner March 4 at are lolldng your language vvilh o He noted that those affected by the Vernon Hebron which serves vour area. before entering school in September. 6:30 p.m. at the Rham High School raise have had only one five per cent John C. Columbaro, 19, of 12 Ruth T. Simon of South Glaston­ Cafeteria. The menu is a fruit cup, raise since 1969. During that same Pillsbury Hill, Rockville, was bury was warned for improper signal lasagna, garden saiad, garlic bread, Below Right period, the consumer price index has lemon cream pie and coffee, tea or SCULPT BODICE DRESS STYLE Washington^ Birthday Celebration. charged early today with breach of and James T. Deveau of Willimantic, gone up 60.5 per cent and the average peace. Police said he was involved In was warned for following too closely. punch. Reservations are necesury; Fasiiioned of Bengaline, a fabric that's 80% hourly non-farm salary has Increased a disturbance on W. Main St. He is They were involved in a two-car acci­ Committee to promote tickets are available at Rham. The Dacron polyester, 20% cotton, for the easiest We thought George Washington’s Birthday would be an appropriate time for giving you some over 70 per cent In that time. scheduled to appear in Common dent at the intersection of Rt. 8§ and raffle drawing is scheduled for 7:30 of care. The sculptured bodice is neatly tuck­ straight talk about good deals on Dodge. First of all, George Washington is sort of a symbol for "Unless government salary jiolicy p.m., followed by the senior variety ed with a button trimmed center inset. Young, Pleas Court 19, Rockville, March 12. Rt. 94 in Hebron Monday. Minor in­ honesty and, second, his picture is on the one-dollar bill (which, believe it or not. will still buv vou is changed to reflect economic reali­ juries were reported to passengers in first aid program show. Proceeds benefit the band un­ rounded collar. Princess line skirt. Sizes Bolton iform fund drive. a dollar’s worth of Dodge). ’ ty, it will be increasingly difficult to the Deveau car. 6 to 16. Petites4to 12. White. J g attract and retain competent, Lloyd H. Thompson, 63, of Rt. 44A, The Manchester-Bolton Chapter of March 3, and assist in setting up qualified people in federal service,” Coventry, was wameid for speeding South Windsor the American Red Cross appointed a plans for committee action. Now George can’t be here himself... but in his place, we’re substituting some slow-talking, hard- too fast for conditions. State Police Cotter wrote. He said that he would South Windsor Police are in­ steering committee recently to Anyone interested in volunteering South Windsor dealing Dodge representatives authorized to give you the best, most honest deals they can. work for the passage of the tighter said he lost control of his car on an promote the Red Cross first aid for the first aid program Is invited to vestigating several incidents The Town of South Windsor and the ethics requirements by March. Sen. icy spot on Rt. 44A near North Rd. program. attend the meeting which will be at 7 reported over the weekend. At 301 public schools have agreed to sponsor So get in on our special Washington’s Birthday offer. And we’ll give you a real deal on any car or Ribicoff also supported the raise and skidded into a house. Members of the committee are p.m. in the local Red C ross Griffin Rd., somebody broke into a a measles vaccine clinic. The date truck in our line. This is not some sale on one particular car...we’re ready to talk deals on any because it would prevent the loss of The house is owned by Harold Sedrick J. Straughan, Mrs. Lynn A. headquarters at 39 Haynes St. \1 truck and took some tools valued at hasn't been set, but it will be Left high-level federal employes. Ribicoff Hoar. No injuries were reported. The Gustafson, Ray Valade, Durward Dodge you want. And, by George, we’re ready to talk price. about $355; at Our Savior Lutheran scheduled soon after the school vaca­ noted that similar positions in car had to be towed from the scene. Miller and Karl J. Kehler. HAPPY GATHERING I Church, Graham Rd., someone tion. The town expects the state to PANT STYLE Vincent Corrigan, newly appointed entered over the weekend and took Soap Box Derby provide the vaccine and equipment to Fashioned of 100% about $2 in change and a silver cross director of safety services of the Greater Hartford Chapter of the administer shots. doubleknit polyester. and chain; at the 10-Pin bowling registration ' The Exchange Club will meet Softly styled skirt American National Red Cross, will someone took a bicycle valued at tonight at 6:30 at the Podunk Mill. with mini-gathering about $80; at 21 Berle Rd. someone attend the local Red Cross chapter's dates are set at sides and back. Man killed in crash next board meeting on Thursday, Miss Ida Hlawna of Austria, an forced a screen and storm window Robert Barker, chairman of the exchange student now in South Wind­ Note the artistically some guard posts on the right side of Vernon and a stereo amplifier, turntable and Soap Box Derby committee, for sor. will speak after the dinner contoured bib bod­ the road and the car rolled over, Donald B- Labarre, 40, of Mountain speakers were reported missing; at Local 1579 of the Town of Manchester meeting. Also scheduled tonight is ice with a row of coming to rest on its top, police said. tiny buttons. Sizes Rd., Windsor, was pronounced dead the Podunk Mill Restaurant, Fire Department, announced that discussion of "Hocus Pocus." the Labarre .was pronounced dead at About town 6 to 16. White. at the scene of an accident on 1-86 in Ellington Rd. someone entered and registration dates for the local derby magic show planned March 19 at 7 the scene by the Tolland County Vernon Monday night. took about $850 in cash plus an un­ have been set. p.m. at South Windsor High School. Medical Examiner, Dr. Harold 23.98 State Police said Labarre was determined amount of liquor; at 71 Registrations will be taken at Cen­ Tickets for the show, to benefit a Shapiro. An autopsy was to be per­ The handicrafts group of ------MAIL ORDERS FILLED------, driving west on the highway when his Pine Tree Lane someone smashed a tral Fire Headquarters, 75 Center St. scholarship and other local services, formed today at Rockville General Manchester Newcomers Club will car went out of control. He struck rear door window and took 25 cents in (Rt. 6 and 44A) Manchester on the are available from Gil Garcia of 49 IHOUSE & HALE Hospital. change. meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of 1945 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Sandy Glaser, 132 Grissom Rd. following dates: Palmer Dr. Please send me Friday, Feb. 25 from 7-9 p.m.; Sun­ jthe White Swan Uniforms In­ Area fire calls day, Feb. 27 from 1-6 p.m.; Friday, Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, March 4 from 7-9 p.m. Vernon dicated below. I'm adding SOt will have a kitchen social at its Those who register must be accom­ The art of basic bread making with jto help cover cost of postage meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Marine East Hartford panied by an adult and be between enriched white flour and wheat flour land handling. Plain Dr. delay caused fire at 24 Bidwell Ave. Corps League Home, Parker St the ages of 10 and 12. Information on and how to make a variety of sweet I Monday, 11:30 a.m. —Honest mistake Monday, 2:47 p.m. —Medical call to 229 Minor damage. Members are are asked to bring 1 Name______(snow blowing off roof) to Silver Lane Ellington Ave. the derby will be given and questions rolls will be demonstrated by Monday, 7:32 p.m. —Medical call to 100 items for the kitchen social and School. Monday, 2:55 p.m. —Medical call to 147 answered at that time. A 82 registra­ Mill Rd. valentines to exchange. Prudence Holton, area home Address- Monday, 11:40 a.m. —Medical call to Smith Dr. tion fee will be collected. Monday, 8:32 p.m. —Tree house set on Refreshments will be served by Mrs. economist. March 1. The denumstra- 150 Tolland St. Monday, 3:31 p.m. —Fire in mailboxes fire in woods by 45 Parkwood Dr. Fire Tentative plans call for a derby tion will be at the Tolland County Helen Toiler and Mrs. Robert Hills. City____ State- Monday, 1:36 p.m. —Fire in basement at apartments at 135 Michael Ave. which marshal investigating. clinic to be held March 18. A model Agricultural Center, Rt. 30. There G Cash of 98 Mill Rd. believed caused by destroyed some mail. Fire marshal and Today, 8:32 a.m. —False alarm to the car and a movie will be shown to en­ juveniles. Police and Fire Marshal John post office investigating. will be a 9:30 a.m. session and a 7:30 □ Charge No. Burnside School. trants. A regional director of the All Armstrong checking leads today. Old Monday, 6:31 p.m. —Brush fire at 351 Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma p.m. session. Tolland County American ^ a p Box Derby will be During the week of Feb. 4 through ISTYLE ISIZE newspapers destroy^. High St. Phi will meet tonight at 8 at the Iwme present. Monday, 1:38 p.m. —Medical call to 25 Monday, 7:20 p.m. —Oil burner ignition Monday, 10:31 a.m. —Accident on Lake of Mrs. Charlotte Wirzulis, 1 Crystal Feb. 10. the Vernon Police Depart­ St., South Coventry. Barker also indicated that initial Dodge Rd., Ellington. The cultural ment investigated reports of five B. Monday, 11:20 a.m. —Accident on Rt. response to the derby has been most program, "Fine Arts,” will be led by burglaries. They involved businesses 83, ElUngdon. favorable. on Windsorville Rd . Prospect St., NO C.O.D'S PLEASE Mrs. Wirzulis. Monday, 11:39 a.m .—Accident at Rt. 30 and Rt. 83 and a home on Dailey Cir­ Board violates law? and Doyle Rd., Tolland. cle. The estimated value of items Monday. 12:35 p.m. —Accident at Rts. Bolton The state Freedom of Information 85 and 94, Hebron. taken was about 8600. Laurie Boynton and Timothy Won- The Bolton Board of Finance may Act prohibits government agencies Monday, 2:16 p.m. —False alarm from seek town position 19 sik. students at Rockville High have violated the state Freedom of from meeting on a holiday, 'fte law Box 513, School St., Rockville. School, have received gold key Information Act when it met Monday states that if a regular meeting is Monday, 2:47 p.m. —Chimney fire on CHORCHES MOTORS Swamp M ., North Coventry. Nineteen persons have applied for manager who handles personnel awards for the marionettes they NOU’RE //j^p . night to accept budget requests for scheduled on a holiday, the meeting an opening in the town's Water and matters, will now supervise the 1977-1978. should be held on the next business Monday, 2:59 p.m. —Accident on Jobs entered in the Scholastic Art Awards 80 Oakland Ave. Hill Rd., Ellington. Sewer Department. selection process for the position. No regional competition. Their work is O'^Ta n t The board approved several ap­ day. Monday, 3:33 p.m. —Dumpster fire at Friday was the closing date for date has yet been set for testing the on exhibit at the Austin Art Center at Manchester, Conn. propriations and transfers when it Monday, Feb. 21, was a- legal Skinner Road School. Vernon. applying for the position, a building applicants. 948 MAIM STBEET DOWNTOWN MANCNESTER met from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. at the holiday in Connecticut G Trinity College. Hartford The Monday, 5:02 p.m. —Accident on Rt. 30 maintenance mechanic-electrician. The position pays $11,975 to $12,996. exhibit will be open to the public Community Hall. Washington's Birthday. near Vernon Mobil, Venion. (Charles McCarthy, assistant town through Feb 27. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn.. Tues.. Feb. 22. 1977 rt^C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn T-h-i Fi-f- n 1977 - PAGE NINE r.h Ex-alcoholic is helping others Herald angle Jockey Cauthen cleared alcoholic education program has another. He hopes someday something to take its place. By BARBARA RICHMOND come a long way. researchers will discover what this is One of the prerequisites of being Earl Yost treated successfully is to accept and Herald Reporter He said doctors didn’t even want to and develop something to counteract Sports Editor Lee Silverstein handles his job as talk about it then. He said they It. admit you have a problem. Then you treated you for all sorts of He said billions of dollars are spent can give it up without self pity , Pressure director of human services and Silverstein said. alcoholic care at Rockville General euphemisms, like anxiety. He said on alcoholism, but 97 per cent goes Hospital with compassion because one of the key benefits to an alcoholic for treatment and only about 3 per Besides individual counseling in his he’s been down that road himself. Is to talk about it. cent goes for research. office and sometimes by phone, Silverstein and his assistant, Smokey charges He has been on the job since Silverstein credits Alcoholics Silverstein said with the use of Retirement age — Attendance lure ' m S ep t^ b er and to date has counseled Anonymous (AA) for his success in marijuana becoming more common, Orcutt of East Hartford, conduct more than 200 people. He said it’s a freeing himself of the need for eventually there will be social pot many group sessions. Here’s one man who has advocated The Birmingham Bulls found a for a number of years that there myth that alcoholism only affects alcohol and drugs. He was quick to smokers and problem pot smokers, On Sunday and Monday nights they good way to bMf up box office sales. dropped u should be a mandatory retirement lower-income people. He said it cuts note, however, that AA is not the just as there are the two groups of conduct AA meetings. They also have The WHA entry offered a diamond as answer for everyone. It’s one two “people” groups which include age of 50 for basketball officials, on a door prize to rome lucky fan and ^^711. through every economic level and in­ drinkers. alcoholics and nonalcoholics. These both tlie scholastic and collegiate 17,489 men, women and children cludes executives, school teachers, method, but a person has to go with Silverstein said he decided to seek NEW YORK (UPI) - housewives, production workers and whatever allows him/her to develop help for himself when he found his are for people who just want to come level...Speaking of officials, why is it marched through! the Birmingham that the men with the whistles are Sixteen-year-old apprentice just about every walk of life. a coping mechanism and to recognize life was totally unmanageable. He and talk Thursday mornings and Civic Center turnstiles to establish, evenings. “It’s a non-discriminatory il­ thby have a choice. said he became totally depressed and usually fingered oiit as the culprits in an ali-tlme paid attendance jockey Steve Cauthen was basketball defeats and never coaches lness,” he said. What causes some people to “really sick of being sick.” He said Silverstein said doctors and the record...Friday night’s C(TL basket­ cleared by a New York Racing or players? Referees are far from The number of males and females become alcoholics? Silverstein said he had a choice to either live or die police have been very receptive to ball playoffs between the top four Association steward today of perfect yet fans expect their perfor­ he counsels are about evenly divided nobody really knows. He said it’s and if it was to live it had to be the program and have made some teams in the final regular season mances to be such. Far too many behind-the-scenes complaints I and the age range is 16 to the 70s, probably a combination of without alcohol. He said you even­ referrals. standings will be a money raising fans who take in games only see one event and not for any championship. that he was exercising with the median being the 30 to 40 physiological, psycholical, and tually reach a point where the pain is Silverstein is formerly of side of the picture, the side they want Friday’s twinbill featuring prejudicial pressure to obtain group. sociological factors and when they greater than the pleasure. Manchester but now lives in Colum­ and want every call to favor their Manchester, Windham and Penney Silverstein thinks that as a whole all come together, you have an “I tried psychiatrists, tranquilizers bia. He is a graduate of Boston mounts at Aqueduct the women are easier to treat, but alcoholic. and hospitals, but the only thing that University and holds a master’s team...Dave Keon is a mild- High, all of whom finished in a tie for Nathanlal “Bud” Hyland, an mannered hockey player who had conversely, they get less support He said it’s sort of a learning really helped me was AA. The degree in business administration the title, and Wethersfield will find NYRA steward, said rival jodceys (Herald photo by Dunn) from their families. process. People learn if they feel up­ program offered me ways to function from Harvard University. picked up just two minutes in the winners and losers advancing to and agents have not filed any formal penalties with Minnesota before the finals Monday night. All games He said the feeling toward female tight and take a drink, it makes them without liquor,” he said. How does it feel to be sober for complaint against Cauthen although Manchester High^s tri-CCIL hoop champions joining the Whalers. When Johnny will be played at the Clarke alcoholics is still pretty chauvanistic feel better, and then perhaps they He said AA not only let him know eight years after what he has been he conceded practices by which the through? McKenzie, Keon’s best friend, was Arena...On the other hand. Blast One of three teams to share the 1976-77 CCIL haaketball championship and one of and there seems to be the moral im­ find that two drinks makes them feel there were other people with the sensational young rider has acquired decked by Tim Sheehy last FYiday Catholic will be in the middle of the plication that they shouldn't be even better. At some point they cross same problem, but it also offered Silverstein smiled and said, “I mounts are “not common.” four which will particiMte in the league's playoffs heginning Friday at Clarke Arena night in Hartford between the second fight for the HCC championship alcoholics. the line and become addicted. him a lifestyle he could comfortably used to drink to get the way I feel “It’s not true, there was no formal is Manchester High. The Indians, who won the ‘75-76 title outright, will face and third periods, it was Keon who Thursday night at the University of “We are trying to change this but He said, “Lots of people can drink follow. today but I never received it from protest,” Hyland said in reference to Windham. Team memberst Standing (l-r) George Trian, manager. Bill Finnegan, Lee Silverstein lends an understanding ear to persons seeking ran to the defense of his linemate and Hartford along with South Catholic, it’s really hard. Years ago it was and not become alcoholics.” He said He said the big problem when you alcohol. Now I really have what I was a report there had been one. "No counseling for alcoholism and other related problems. (Herald drew a penalty. If any one man can Mike SheHnan, Jim Shelton, Frank Beaupre, Steve McKeniie, Rich Marshall, Scott thought that only one in five this leads him to believe that perhaps ask a person to give something up — looking for through alcohol.” St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Paul. violations of the rules occurred. I photo by Richmond) turn the Whalers around, it’s Keon, a Hyde, Ron Apter, Bill Kelly, Jeff Backofen, Dave Wyman, Paul Gluhosky, manager. alcoholics were women but that has certain body chemicals make one be it alcohol, drugs, food, or Silverstein hopes he can do the talked about it with Mike Venezia (a 37-year-old with the legs of a 21-year- Kneeling: Head coach Doug Pearson, co-captains Jeff Kiernan, John Pisch, assistant changed and now it’s about 50-50,” person more susceptible than cigarettes — is to give them same for other people. Banner a year, plus director of the Jockey’s Guild). It old. He literally flies up and down the coach Dave Flanagan. Silverstein said. was a clarification of what ice ala Bobby Hull and Anders Averaging better than one CIAC He said when he speaks of championship each year since 1965, happened.” Wrecking cost $2,800 Hedberg...Joann Britton, a alcoholics he is talking about the 13 large attractive, eye-catching The situation involves the fact that Rockville hospital notes Manchester High grad, is a member “suburban” alcoholic, not the “skid Cauthen often has been named the South Windsor, $3,100; Kement and of the Plymouth State College gym­ banners in blue and white school Vernon row” alcoholic most people think of. DOT seeks approval rider for more than one horse in a Sons Construction of East Windsor, nastic team this season. colors are hung on the walls at East It will cost Vernon |2,800 to have $4,400, and Associated Buidlng Silverstein held a similar position Admitted Sunday: Darlene Rockville; Geraldine Vemola, Catholic High’s gym. Three were single race during the current Schoolboys to end the firehouse on Park PI. torn down. Wreckers of Springfield, $4,500. at Hartford Hospital but he likes the Brennan, Prospect St., Boulder Crest Lane, Vernon. won in basketball, 1965, 1968 and meeting at Aqueduct. It’s known in in demand Bids were opened Friday afternoon atmosphere of the smaller town Rockville; Eleanor Herzog, Discharged Monday: Notes off the cuff 1972: two in golf, 1975,1976, two each racing circles as “the privilege of a The contract calls for demolition of on Vernon road job Highland Ave., Rockville; Patricia Anthony, Pleasant STORKS (UPI) - and the apparent low bidder was better. He said you can get to know New York Yankees will launch in indoor and outdoor boys’ track in rider and a trainer’’ but, naturally, the building plus filling the area and Karen Hescock, Evergreen Valley Rd., South Windsor; regular schedule It took all of two Jones Destruction of Farmington, at removing the debris. The steeple on people. He described the atmosphere The state Department of Transportation (DOT) has spring training Thursday at Fort 1970 and 1976, and 1974 and 1976, and can create hard feelings among rival $2,800. Rd., Vernon; Jane Johnson, Annette Christensen. Ireland jockeys also trying to obtain mounts. hours for Univertily the building was removed several at Rockville Hospital as warm, requested federal approval of the design for the widening Park West Dr., Rockville; Dr., Coventry; Keely Lauderdale, Fla., for the 16th one each in baseball, 1975; cross Several months ago the Town months ago because It was termed a nourishing and receptive to people of the intersection at Rts. 30 and 31 in Vernon. Evelyn Kibhe, South St., Gaughan, Alfred Dr., Tolland; straight year. Exhibition games start country, 1975; girls’ tennis, W 6, and Hyland said the situation occurred of Connecticut of* Council allocated $5,000 for the Job. danger by the building inspector. coming in for help. The intersection at Lafayette Square has been a source Rockville; Herbert J. Manley, Susan Pronovost, Merline March 11 for the American League boys’ tennis, 1976...Joe Twaronite Monday after Cauthen had been By LEN AUSTER ficials to take more The removal of the structure will The building is expected to be tom The program is funded with state of problems for many years. About three years ago the Hartford Tpke., Vernon; E. Rd., Vernon; Louise Rafuse, champs...Among the special and Fred McCurry rank No. 1 and named the rider for two horses in the Herald Sportiwriler third race. The trainer of Cauthen’s than enough ordera provide more parking facilities to the down sometime next month because money. State law now requires that DOT prepared a major realignment plan for the area but Norman Meyers, Broad Taylor St., Talcottville; Clara promotions at Yankee Stadium this No. 2 in most years service bowling for tickets to the rear of the Memorial Building. It will take the town about 30 days to alcoholism be treated as an illness later backed down, saying funds were not available. Brook; Alfred Riendeau, Rand, Snlpsic Lake Rd., season will be Shirt Day May 8. All in the Y League. Y pin secretary Art first call tried to scratch the horse Regular season action for several area schoolboy basketball teams comet Other bids were; Dunn Brothers of award the contract. because that’s what it is. The more DOT then proposed what town officials called a “Band- Church St., Vernon; Ellington; Emily Tipaldi, youngsters will receive doubleknit Johnson is now absorbing some of Monday morning but the stewards to a close tonight while for the girls it means the beginning of State Tourna­ Eastern Collegiate people educated to this fact, the Aid” plan last April and the Town Council reluctantly ap­ Lawrence VonRaeder, W. Merline Dr., Vernon; Yankee pinstripe shirts after buying that Florida sunshine while on a told the trainer he had to wait until ment play. Athletic Conference Main St., Rockville; Carole Lawrence VonRaider, W. the rest of the horses in the field Cheney Tech, 5-4 over-all, con­ more they are willing to seek help. proved it with the provision that the work would not Wetzler, S. Grove St., Main St., Rockville; Mrs. a game ticket. Jacket Day, Bat Day, three-week vacation...Most efficient pointing 1976-77 season at home ver­ haaketball touma* Council meets tonight Rockville Hospital has limited hamper future plans for the major realignment. Old Timers Day Aug. 13 and Fan Ap­ bowling secretary in Manchester for were checked by a veterinarian to cludes its campaign with a road con­ sus 8-5, 11-7 Blast Windsor High. ment. Rockville. Margaret Wooschiager and make sure they were fit to run. detoxification facilities. They are not The proposed plans will widen the intersection starting daughter. Park West Dr., preciation Day will be other major the umpeenth time is Norm Clark of test at COC coleader 17-1 Coventry Post season play for the girls taps Coventry 1-84 report Hyland said if any horse was not UConn waa in the segregated as they are in many on Rt. 30 about 400 feet west of the south portion of Rt. 31 Discharged Sunday; Scott Rockville. promotions...Former pro football the Manchester Country Club...Ten­ High. The Patriots, 16-1 in con­ off tonight with 15th-ranked 10-5 East running, but had not The Coventry Town Council will The Town of Coventry has received larger hospitals so there is no stigma and will extend east on Rt. 30 for some 1,200 feet. Cargill, South St., Vernon; player Jim Morse reports the nis bug has bitten Norm Fendell, fit, it would have been scratched. The ference engagements, wind up Catholic facing 18th-rapked Britain take action to appoint a Charter a 125-page report, “Overview Assess­ Carol Dwyer, Ellington Ave., trainer of ptuthen’s mount then received a tdurna* attached. The DOT, several weeks ago, advertised it would con­ HOLLISTER' < Manchester Riflemen are jilanning to director of the Regional Oc­ Thursday night at Tolland High. High at 6 o’clock. The East Mercy Commission and a Cemetery Com­ ment, Interstate Highway 84, Hart­ Silverstein said the most important duct a public hearing on the project if anyone requested Rockville; Dorothy Fitch, reenter the Eaktem Football League cupational Training Center, and Jim would not have been permitted to O ntral Valley Conference champ winner advances to Thursday’s first ment bid when the mission at tonight’s meeting at 7:30 ford, Connecticut to Providence, thing is for an alcoholic to have early it. No one has made the request. Public hearings were Pinney St., Ellington; Alice OSTOMY PRODUCTS next season and hope to start prac­ Kennedy, Manchester superinten­ scratch the horse and Cauthen would South Windsor High, 13-6 in all out­ round where it drew second-degree officials began at the Town Hall. Rhode Island.” diagnosis and early treatment. The conducted when the project was originally considered. Janiak, Stafford Springs; tice early in June. Last year the dent of schools. Rosario Sapienza, a have been the jockey. ings, winds up its 20-game schedule 19-1 Klllingly High. taking orders Mon* The council will also meet at 8 p.m. The report, issued by the state Mrs. Judith LaChapelle and Cauthen’s first mount was less stigma connected with the il­ The town is also reconsidering a proposal to improve ■5 •dsrbtnlirani Kw*l» ssil Rifles won two of 12 starts and net player for 45 years, is keeping by visiting 6-11 Northwest Catholic in The Baglettes, coached by Donna Department of Transportation, con­ daughter, Phoenix St., Ver­ scratched after the other horses day for the sehool'a with the Recreation Commission to lness, the more prone people are to the intersection of Rt. 30 and South St. This has been un­ non. ■ OM pHw flm inttll played home games at Mt. Nebo. Fendell in top shape at the Racquet West Hartford. Rockville High, 3-16, Ridel, averaged 53.3 points per game discuss its budget and program. tains a summary of environmental der consideration for about eight years. were declared healthy and the 18- entertains 11-8 Simsbury in non­ possible ticket allot* come for treatment. Admitted Monday: Harold im riva«(Mt Awn; Club. and allowed an average of 42.1. Other agenda items include: The impact statements for the entire 1-84 Looking back to when he was on Town officials went over the proposal recently with year old was named to his second league battle while COC clashes pit 0- Senior co-captains Rita Lupacchlno ment. Gagnon Sr., Miriam Dr., Ver­ call. The same situation occurred in appointment of a town auditor and corridor between Hartford and alcohol and drugs, Silverstein said DOT officials and were told this would cost about $30,000. non; Ann Hansen, Fulton Rd., PUTS MEDICAL 17, 6-18 Bolton High at home against and Gail lamonaco led East in Two houra later, town attorney, action on the am­ Providence. there was such a stigma attached State officials said the net result wouldn’t justify that Manchester; Shirley Hawkes, PHARMACY ^ the ninth race, according to the 11-5,11-7 East Hampton and 6-10,6-12 scoring, averaging 12.7 and 10.3 the school had con* bulance contract, and executive ses­ Frank Connolly, town manager, Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland; steward. Rham High at 9-7, 10-8 Becon that he didn’t know where to go. And amount of money being spent. 1001 MAIN STREET points per game respectively, with signed all of ita potti* sion discussion on town labor said the report will be available to that was only eight years ago, so the Town officials are now re-evaluating a proposal to form Virginia Johnston, Terrace Free agent status “It’s not common,” said Hyland, Academy. Finally, 5-6,6-13 Ellington Debbie Beaulieu contributing at a 10- EAST HARTFORD hie allotment for the negotiations and real estate residents in the town clerk’s office. a right angle intersection by having South St. intersect Dr., Vernon; Philip Leach, referring to the multiple High puts the final touch to a disap­ polnt per game clip. transactions. with Rt. 30 about 500 feet west of the existing intersec­ Spring St., Rockville: Laurie- 528-6553 assignments. "But it’s happened tournament, to be tion. Jean Tomezak, Charter Rd., sought for Barons before. “Because Cauthen Is in­ held at the Hartford volved, it’s being blown out of all Civic Center March 3 proportion.” Pro tennis on weekend Plainfield results The young rider, leading jockey at through March S. RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) — Members of the Cleveland Barons planned to Aqueduct during the New York Monday matinaa declare themselves free agents at noon today unless owner Mel Swig racing season, has become a national TUCK; a w m e s-if (n NMc $-11 (I) Plainfield entries produced back salaries due them or sold the team to interests willing to con­ 2 a Shv zW 18.W 4.(8 128 I Lost Own 1$48 4.N IN figure in racing. Among other things, vuTObsaar m tinue operation of the National Hockey League franchise. Singles, doubles , Fh t S-tl (I) ) T UNhir 188 188 1 Siyidk IN 128 he became the youngest winner of t OiaflM SJO IM I loyte Jmi 148 7 Ro« k Toodi 248 The players, according to Bob Ttec 31$5 Tiao: 3241 the prestigious Hickok Award last SFlMthM 1128 Foot r«o I FJ4 Ihtfd ntui Sovonth 7 c2 « I c« w aU o U : 243 pM $18.88 m tm 141 paU $24U LI 1. ikmr Fowor Stewart, captain and player M octK 213 pW $3148 Fnl 1. Royal Vroyo 4-1 1. nactW 1$-1 1 GktURO 1. Stocky SUWr month. Ttar 3 U ( hriodi: Ul paU $7$48 L I 1 GNani StMy "I hope everything is settled,” Trifodc 2-34 pM $ll8i8 Trifoda: 4-7-7 pm $27118 1. Swot M o 12 1 OiUor W 4-1 1 Rifii'i Basbor H 1 Wal Mn lU to s t representative, are dead set on pairings are made aw ric 1A3 $32J8 I M I T a k o i IVnigtlt Todfc $-18 (4) IHf $ 1 Fepponona 4-1 3. lURiiyWy Foi ,l\ I L M y i M 1 Wdalock 1 sticking to their “no-pay, no-play" Stewart adds. “And I hope that TriMi: 14-7 pM $421.(8 Shut ViiSm Covu (I) I M M 4 4. 01 Wmco 3- 1 ■ 4. ■ RutoRH ■ Frirrtor 4.1 4. M ' l M e r 4. Kiiayky kk 4. Rk| 600. HfUi U m t S-ll 10 7 n i |a d i 1128 4J8 188 4 hMrthscAor. hop. IN 128 128 4. A M ’i $Nrom 4 5. R’l CMMMa 7-2 $• InnsRidi $.2 $. SoaR 0 [ I $. TaN IM 5. Fid rnU deadline. — means that Mel Swig completely $ Hmkr I M 448 2J8 Jil 148 7.2 i WRako G^ 1 Wo U 8 118 2J 8 7 Broaa Womr 4.N I C t o Mr 1 i FaMtaw'i Unny $-2 1 Wryen'i SRw H 1 FrinMy Rapo 4-1 L lofty loop separates himself from the club, file By EARL YOST I lni l M it S.N iM liN C M t) 148 lUoMySpodaf 2 7. Gobo'i labo 18-1 7. Soft N-Ufcty (•I 7. iaMT 7. m m Katoy M 7. Lori Btdwoor Stewart said the team practiced Ttar4143 TIm: 3148 • S«ri> Slio U| 1 Nw Torii M 18 ILKkybhii IM LhrthiolL ' . 12-1 4 Acconrtiat 4 lossy 4-1 4.Frkco Yorcm 1 players have no respect for him after M M c $17 paU $17.88 m i m $ u p m $i i .n Monday and planned to work out Sporti Editor TIm : 31:71 hrtoda: 14$ pm SllN ICodtoM I feorth SaUi ' ^ GthUi ‘ TvoffUi he told us he doesn’t give a damn’ blasts l i t S tm M o d e 74$ pM $48J8 again today. Vm k. 1. U GoM Cm i 18-1 1. Tobat Trinket 111 i.ji« IJM Uttk 18-1 1. Fo cd Hw USF holds Triloctc 7-$-l pri8 $117.48 Trifoda: t-$-7 pm $42148 IriMl: 174 u l tllt.tl i. U a M Gypsy 1 OrioR 1 licon Smtek $.2 1 Ron Irm 1 FrM F^ 4-1 2.S3&0H “But if we don’t get our money or what we do.” Pairings and seedings have been made for first round competi­ M ) M r i l l h N m .N SoomUc $-11 (I) DotorUe $-18 (0 llonorMlott 1 Roiorvo Forco 4- 2 1 ChrofHi'iS-2 1 Coete kin HW 3. F N 8 GWor 2-1 X IkRoy's WrUu 1 Stewart said he is "really proud of I M S-ll m SM o t Un I 1848 U 8 i4 l SaaNtM ilpy T.N IN IN I M M a 4. Nu iM 7-1 4. Sou M 4. Foppa Wrpfty 4. Cmy Go 4-1 the club isn’t sold by then (noon tion in ^ e Manchester Memorial Hospital Invitational Friday I M k u h o r . M 2 Cow Qhtio S.N S.N l'\ i $R00t Rowoeo S Ml M U| t.u t.M 1188 $.41 4. fo r M iN 111 1 Cody N r 12-1 $• Vfo't Frntar the way the players have stuck I I 1 Star Sifu m 1 lotdiKcada s. m m m $-1 llriNtWird Tuesday), that’s it,” Stewart said. night at the Manchester Racquet Club. thrtKlIl*| tZI IN HoRatM 8.8;s S1m 5- 2 4. Bm 't Flyor 7.1 i Licky Kitty \\ i Mota M 4-1 iUUokkfiood together through all of this.” hoop lead I I J iMti IMi IN 8 $hn Um KM MT 188 TMSISS 1 rri M MoctolM 7. FriRtor Can 12-1 7. Utorior W tm 10.1 7. RaMkoR't ina 7. UtUoSaskoy “Once the deadline is past, we’ll official .1 MwU: 243 pdl $3848 ,!'! T.lrolMoR IM Ibdayonly The third stop on the 10 city tour of raa: 1M4 Thw 32ai hrfoda: 342 p«8 $S8.N 7. Wo f-1 LIh C M t K N. Wmo 7.2 4 FrtM t L StidiN Frinto 3-1 i Wnsrotto 1 split and I’ll keep the guys posted by “The majority of the players want M M r S H h U SIS.7I MMc $47 pW $88J8 4 Mricaa Noy 4-1 the New England Tennis Stars lists BUFFALO, N Y. (UPI) - BlUy Mocta: $47 piU $11748 Trifoda: 3-M pm S134.N lost lot F N 0 Gb«ir k O od m Spodafc Ikk the franchise dissolved ... they all h rlK tr SM ftH I T I N Spodaf k 1st happens once phone about what’s going on. Maybe Bill Drake of Acton, Mass., No. 1 Triftdc $-71 fM $71118 TorUc Taakoo Cooru (T) IPtb Knight wants the National Basket­ T iiM r S-M nM m i l the guys who stay here will buy ice have a bad taste in their mouths for NEW YORK (UPI) - San Fran­ fMrtk S-li III $■7-1 pm $157848 1 lowy'i KH 1548 148 IN seed with Bailey Brown, also of Ac­ ball Association to take him to court. 3 FImM OhoI 4.N IN Cleveland — not for the city, but 'for cisco and Kentucky maintained their I Ilk fir M Ilf. IN IZt IN $-18 (0 i i i time at a rink on their own just to ton, No. 2. Doug Crawford of Weston, 7 iM t a I n I N l a lln^kihip. i 4l 128 241 2 M m i $.n positions atop the United Press Inter­ He was slapped with a technical r a K 4 tl3 skate and stay in shape,” added the club,” he said. 3 S W M I N 4 h m $tofWt 4.41 128 national Board of Coaches’ college Mass., drew the No. 3 seeded spot foul in the third quarter by referee Tin : 32ZI 7 iJ.'i (o^ Ori 128 m m 143 pm $2$.n Stewart, who said it would be easier Meanwhile, Coach Jack Evans and Tm: 3241 SNorfoda: t-3-2-4 pm $1.14178 basketball ratings this week, but last with former nationally ranked Paul Mike Mathis Tuesday night as the IW M r U 7 tM i l l N AttiNaKc: 44N for the players to be picked up now General Manager Harry Howell are M ictr SIT n l SI7.N MmU: III pm $1548 Saturday's string of upsets caused a Gerken No. 4. Pacers dropped a 117-106 NBA deci­ TrSKtr S-t l h U S N I.N . Modi: 141 pm $2$.4I Mo: $3$141S ^From Ship “ITe’re hopeful terms can be reached Trifodi; 1-4-7 piiU $l$$.ll by other NHL teams gearing up for Sixteen of New England’s leading sion to the Buffalo Braves. To say to the playoffs. whereby the club will not be dis­ major reshuffling of the rest of the Monday tvtning a Offering nation’s top 20 teams. male professionals will take part in Knight was disturbed with the of­ m e $-14 (I) Wtk $-11 (0 The Barons’ next scheduled game solved. B u i n c a i 1 TVs Joy Shore...” Top-ranked San Francisco beat the three-day play starting with eight ficiating in the game may be TMCS: lU T 1 $hosti looM 141 $.88 IN IN 4J8 More” is Wednesday night against Buffalo “Neither Harry Howell nor I have Tint TalM Ch t i i in 7 StroNony lam 748 IN S Gilaatnntto 2XN singles matches Friday night, the somewhat of an understatement. 2 RmcoSro« made any provisions for other Loyola (Calif.) and Pepperdine to 1 »ni IW II.N 7.11 sa 3 ll|«u.Np- 128 at the Ckiliseum. The near-unanimous first four at 5 o’clock and the second "We felt the refs took It away from 1 Tlln IH IN IN TM: 3242 Vm indication from the players is that employment,” Evans said. "We’re run its unbeaten streak to 25 games. 7 SI) U n i t I n I N m m 741 pm $2in m m lU pW $3iN The Dons gained 37 of 39 first-place four at 6:30. All matches will be best us," said Knight, who led the Pacers Tin : N i l Mods: U7 pd4 $3141 Forfoda: tU pm $7XN unless their terms are met, there’s not allowed to talk to other teams Trifoda: l-S-2 paM $I47.N of three. with 31 points. “'That's no way for a U n l r l U h M S N N Trifodc 47-3 pm $in.N no chance they’ll play. while we’re still with Cleveland.” votes and received 387 points. DOUG CRAWFORD TiSk U: li t M SINN Siitk S-ll (1) TorUc $-11 (I) No. 2 Kentucky (20-2) topped Drake earned the No. 1 rating after pro game to be officiated. It’s S w in I n S-ll (I) 2 MM IN iN IN IknaniAkf IN IN scoring victories in the NETS first draining to the team. They would IMililliinn IN 7N la 7 FaroM hi $48 IN 7 Mrrki in Florida and Louisiana State and Lawler, Ted Hoehn vs. Jim Ratliff, 1 SMn Int la Ul HyUtiNi I1.N 3 ln(k|M.ln. picked up 295 points and one first- two 1977 events. He defeated Craw­ take a basket away from us or we’d I N t M t u l a TM 324$ rinllJI ford at Way land. Mass., and followed John Mayotte vs. Karl Hedrick, Ben get a bad call." r n I I N m m 247 pm $2441 Mir 7U Ul SSH place vote. Bishop vs. Doug Crawford. N M r t U n U WM Mods: 247 pm S41.N Pkktlr Ul p« SUN But of the 18 remaining ranked by trimming Brown at Burlington, Knight's personal problems with TrM r II I n i tlll.N TrUoda: 2-7-4 pm SUSl.N TrMr 17-3 pik UIM M . 9 9 Henry Jordan dies, Vt., both in straight sets. Opening doubles pairings at 8:30 the officials began when be w u M) M r uTnU SUN Sooodh: $-11 (I) Dmkk: lit |q teams, only No. 9 Wake Forest, one Crawford-Bray vs. Lawler- T M i i i m 5.N Crawford and Rich Bray form the called for a traveling violation with f a ^ M 7.N 448 I S ir te T IS of Saturday’s victims, held its posi­ Redmond, Hedrick-Hoehn vs. 7 h n i t n O m U N I N I N tlim ln top-seeded doubles combine with three minutes left in the third ' ITl kHU UN ta 5 foodMi hmm UN tion. Five of the top 10 teams— No. 3 Hughes-WIIIlams, Bouquin-Bishop I Pmr Qim $a TIm :3244 Tin tits LENTEN FISH DINNER Aprofesstonal ex-Packer lineman Brown and l^ke Britton seeded No. quarter. He dropped the ball and ran Mkkr lU Mk SUN UCLA, No. 5 Louisville, No. 6 U n t i l ] m m m pm w .it 2. First round in doubles will be vs. Drake-Cashman, Mayotte-Ratllff to take his position on defense after N n i r l i t h N I I N N Mads: 4U pm Sfl.N Meir lU Nk SUN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY THIS WEEK Marquette, No. 8 Alabama and No. 9 M ctr 7U HU tIZIIN TrModK U-S pm $1717.18 Trrkck: 1-4-1 pkl SM.7I played Friday night at 8:30. vs. Brown-Brltton. Mathis made the call. T i M r 7-2-1 i n S I N I N Tnmk CntUrtn Onn (7) SxMCoior Portrait only Wake Forest— were upset Saturday. TaNoo eavio (€) INCLUDES MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Henry Jordan, 42, Green Bay’s All-Pro defensive Ted Hoehn, the man who conceived Ticket sales have been brisk and Mathis then called the technical Tn«: III II) irikUnk IN IN tackle during Vince Lombardi’s glory years, collapsed during a workout Mon­ Michigan moved from No. 4 to No. sponsors are looking for big crowds, ian)lMi UN IN IN 5 S J ? I hka Ml IN • Choose from o u r se le ction o l eight sce n ic after be apparently asked Knight to I M n Skirt kf IN IN •fWMfo IN ITkUTrq and color backgrounds. day and died of an apparent heart attack. 3 when UCLA dropped to No. 6 especially Sunday afternoon when 5 IN) Tn la TM4H1 Tin: Nil following its 64-55 loss to Oregon. The throw him the ball. T in n i l m m m p m w i t tkkkr Ul M SU N • Select additional portraits and save u p to “It’s a real shock,” said Willie directur ot Milwaukee’s the singles finals will take place at 1 SNkkdr M-1 4 M UUUI Wolverines also got the other first- “ I'm not going to pay them for M ir UT Hk SUN Mods: $41 pW $8128 .iniiieGHOWDaiirSUJID You Can Eat H compared to, 1975 prices. Davis, the retired All-Pro defensive Summerfest, completed his pro and the doubles at 3:30. Play Satur­ NrfKtr UT Mk tST.N Trihds: $44 p it $44171 kkiliiii. USS place vote. Nevada-Las Vegas im­ dropping the ball," Knight said of the IrSK tr I t s N k S N.N M r S a iS N end who played with Jordan on the career in 1969 after 13 seasons. day starts at 10 a.m. with the singles 1 • See our new largo Decorator Portrait. proved from No. 7 to No. 4 and automatic league fine which goes the Packers’ championship teams in Besides winning all-NFL honors five quarterfinals, followed by a Pro-Am • Your complete saiistaction guaranteed or Tennesse moved into No. 5. along with the technical foul. the 1960s. times, he played in four Pro Bowls at 11:30, Challenge Matches at 1, SubarM F (M in Centumar RapraaantatWa to Ttsa • u UN COFFEE, TE4 or SOM You Can Drink your money cheerfully refunded. Arkansas, which clinched the “ 1 don't think I'm going to pay it," Haalth Syatama Aganqr Board. "It’s just so ironic that it would be and was the most valuable lineman in singles semifinals at 2, Challenge he added. “They'll have to take me to Henry. ... Physical conditioning was the 1964 Pro Bowl. Southwest Conference title and Matches at 3:30, Clinic at 4, doublet At lha Subaraa F Committaa tnaaling, to ba hald on No obligation to buy addHIonal portraits court or something.” so important to him,” Davis said. "He was one of the greatest people threatens to be the first team to go semifinals at 5:30 and a cocktail par­ BOLAND Fobruary 22,1»77 at 7:30 p.m., Manchaatar Town HalL •GhoiM of POTATO or VEGETMIE unbeaten in the conference in 21 Knight’s theory about how the One sitting per subject— $1 per subject lor Known as much for his wit as for I've ever been around,” said current ty at WilUe’B at 8. Pacers lost the game was reflected Iho conaumor mombora oMho Subaroa TWill bo oloctina additional subjects, groups, or individuals In his actions on the field, Jordan was years, jumped from No. 10 to No. 7. an Individual to ropraaant Uila Subaroa on Iho NBA Packers’ Coach and General Sunday, Pro-Am semifinals are somewhat in the final statistics. Buf­ OIL CO. the same family. Persons under tS must be credited with a widely publicized Manager Bart Starr, a teammate of North Carolina took the No. 8 spot listed at 9:30, Pro-Am finals at 11, Board o( DIractora. Thia alactlon la on Uia H8A Board •EVoriotyof QHD’S PLATES @69* accompanied by parent or guardian. and Louisville, upset by Memphis falo went to the foul line 36 times E S T . 1 9 3 5 ol DIractora. ThIa alactlon la nacaaaaiy dua to tha remark when asked if Lombardi had Jordan’s. "He was such an efferves­ Challenge Matches at noon, singles during the game, compared with In­ raalgnatlon of Mr. Allan Obar of South WIndaor who any favorites. Jordan answered, cent person.” State, 87-77, dropped from No. 5 to finals at 1, doubles finals at 3:30. No. 10. diana's 20 trips to the charity stripe. FUEL OIL with our conaumor ropraaantatlvo. • Of Course — NOTIPPiO “No, he treats us all like dogs.” “There was never a dull moment the idea of the NETS play three years Buffalo's big offensive weapon ' PHOTOGRAPHER Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Another time, shortly before the with him around,” said Packers’ ago. will conduct a Yamaha Clinic again was rookie Adrian Dantley, Our Subaroa covara tha towna d South WIndaor, Eaai O N DUTY 1965 championship game against the AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Hartford, Manchoatar, Bolton, Andovor, Habron, defensive coordinator Dave Banner. Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock and will who scored a career-high 39 points, WE WANT YOU TO COME BACK 10A.M.-8 P .M . Feb. 22 23 24 25 26 Qeveland Browns, Jordan was asked “He was always happy, never a assist other pros in a second clinic Top player 24 HOUR SERVICE Marlborough and QIaatonbury. Plans to retire his fifth game of the season over 30. how he planned to stop Cleveland grumbler." Saturday afternoon at 4. CENTERVILLE, Mass (UPI) - John Shumate chipped in with 22 Any conaumar who la a raaMant ol any ona ol thaaa running back Jimmy Brown. B 4 6 -6 3 2 0 “It’s just such a striking. Shocking SUN VALLEY, Idaho (UPI) - U S. Friday’s singles pairings: Bob Qiarbonneau, who scored 81 points and Randy ^ i t h added 19. tovma and a mambar ol tha aubaraa may ba nomlnalad “I’ve got a perfect plan,” Jordan 3M Cantar t t 240 Spencer St. VEMOII thing,” said former A ll-I^ guard Ski Team member Gail Blackburn Five o’clock shift • Paul Gerken vs. points and grabbed 36 rebounds in Buffalo led. 98-74, after three lor tha vacatad OIractor’a aaal. MMIGIESTQi drawled. ‘T il just step aside and let Fuzzy Thurston. “I can't even says she will retire from active ski Bill Cashman, Steve Williams vs boosting Central Connecticut to a 14- quarters, but the Pacers bad cut into IKS TOtUHl TMfKE TI-QTY SMfPRG CENia Willie Wood get him.” You ara urgad to alland thia m atting and participata In 287 W. Middle Tnpke. visualize it. He was so happy and competition this spring to enter Rich Bray, Jack Redmond vs. Joe 10 season mark with three victories the Braves’ lead and had the margin tha aalaclton d thia rapraaantathfa, Jordan, who in recent years had alive. It’s the last thing you’d nursing school, ending six years so Bouquin, Mike Britton vs. Bill Drake. last week, was named ECAC Divi­ down to seven. 109-102, with a minute - MANCHESTER - been a popular dinher speaker and expect.” ^ the national women’s team. 6:30 shift Bailey Brown vs. Peter sion II Player of the Week Monday. and a half remaining.

i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwler, Conn , Tuw . Feb a , 19T7 - PAGE Bi FV*yi PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn,, Tue«., Feb, 22, 1977 Probate Notice H ip MTanM f ) N *fp Wmtpd IS notice: to creditors ESTATE OF JOHN PAVAN. deceawd '4 . Sports slate The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, National Weather Forecast Joe D once asked Judge, at the Court of Probate. Dlitnct of Mandiafter at a hearing TRANSCRIPTIDNIST held on Februarr 14,1977 ordered that all claims must be presented to the Experienced, tull-Hme iranecripUonM, and typM Tuesday fiduciary on or before Mav tf. 1977 or She Keralb needed to tfp* aalaa leltera, end ahep ordera, In a trade to Browns BASKETBALL bt bSTTsd as bjr law pruvtded. email, rran-eetabUelMd manufacturing company. - ~ J. Huitman, Asi’t. Clerk Cheney Tech at Coven­ The nducianr U: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Spend and accuracy eeaenUeL Muet be willing le try, 8 Albina Pavan 439 Keoiey Street work hank Salary o|Mn. Frinea benellta paid by Ihe * ; NEW YORK (UPI) to be traded. The Yankees an outfield, is it? What South Windsor at Manchester. Conn. company. Apply at — 00040 - You’ve always certainly never advertised would I have done with Northwest Catholic the fact and Bill DeWitt, Sammy West? I would’ve Simshury at Rockville NORLE & WESTRRDDK heard about that nice NOTICE TO CREDITORS 643-2711 20 Woatbrook Street vice president and general traded him for a pitcher. E a st Hampton at PHONE m A T E OF THOMAS HUGH quiet even-tempered manager of the Browns We needed pitching Bolton Jr.. dscMsed FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD , Baot Hartford, Conn. 06108 badly.” The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. An Equal QpfMrtwWty Emptorae disposition Joe then and the man who Rham at Bacon Judge, of the Court of Probate, You’ll never know how D ii^ct of Manchester at a hearing DiN^ggio has, and in made the deals for them, East Windsor at lOWftf lIMftiAtWitt badly. In 1938, the year held on Feb. 16. 1977 ordered that a" INDEX that regard you’ve says this is the first time Ellingtn claimi must be presented to the he has ever heard of it. DiMaggio is talking about, East Catholic vs. Mer­ fiduciary on or before Mav 16.1977 or N O T IC IB ADVERTISING PHONE FROM home to ser­ tiusjtm be barred aa law provided. 1 vice our customers. Super munm 'u J . - W s heard right, only there Bobo Newsom had the best Lott and Found Ik m l I ip a li H i« MM li Ml «r He is completely cy (girls) at New Britain F ^ i J. Huitman. asst'. Gerk 2 <— Portonutt RATES earnings! Choose your own are certain things' earned run average on the The fiduciary is; 3 Announeonfionti M * * M e 5 e i Ml M M le*i fciil familiar, though, with how High, 6 Connecticut Bank It hours. 249-7773. 4 — Entfrttlnmont 1 day — 1U word par day which can make him close the Browns were to Browns’ staff and it was Trust Co. 3 daya ... lO t word par day Wednesday 5 - Auctiont li # l| HMW Ii i Nh, |M IM ImNI Bmi UPI Wl AIM I lO KK AM M EZD" 5.08. Don’t laugh, he had 1 Constitution Plaza 6 daya .... Be word par day WANTED Companion / react angrily and this having Mickey Mantle in Hartford. CT 06US M* si Bi m tiM niii m h Wm Mm > BASKETBALL FINANCIAL 26 d a y a ___8< vrord par day Housekeeper - Three days a Mm N Mr hriMby. MM M Mii h M!»’ their outfield, how they ac­ such strong hitting behind 8 was one of them. He Bondt'Stockt'Mortgtgot 15 worda 12.00 minimum NiMmI Bbi m i 9mI 1 lA iiiM m m ‘ iN s ilM l in 167 runs, lead the league for him to try out, and how Browns’ traveling NOTICE 14 — Buitnuta Opportunillat HERALD clude: (approximate maximum readings In parentlmts) CONNECTICUT STATE 15 — Siluttlon Wtniad NmIMN Ml |NmM| iM Mm Mi IMT (Herald photo by Dunn) with 46 homers and hit .346 it rained that day and he secretary. A perfectly WRESTLING ALCOHOL COUNCIL, 90 I would like to thank tha f«Ml Ml HIMM fM Mr mMIM MM AtUnU 38 (66). Boston 32 ( 46), Chicago 36 (52). aeveUnd 24 delightful fellow, liked by EDUCATIO N CARRIERS 9«6. far MHMilM iniHlil Ml fiMl (56), Dallas 44 (71), Denver 28 ( 49), Duluth 11(21), Houston Eric Randall, Wes Fedorchak, Dave Locke work out in his second season with had to go back home to East Catholic at Washington Street, Hartford, le Prfvalu Instructions Jayceea and the Jaycees };• irtn mIb MM| Nr m. Mil I* iw » the Yankees, and for all Oklahoma. everyone, Charlie DeWitt Manchester, 3 Connecticut, 06115, February 19 — Senoots-Cisssas wives, for all you’ve done Ba HbWNi kMMr. Iki IbM. A M^Nr 54 ( 78), Jacksonville 47 ( 76), Kansas City 42 ($4), UtOe Rock 20 - Instructions Wantad NEEDED Ol. M 14 NMlllill 47 (69), Los Angeles 52 ( 63), Miami 64 (71), Minneapolis 22 this they were practically “We can dream, can’t was the one who arranged SWIMMING 22, im . (or me through the year. ^ PEAL ESTATE (38), New Orleans 52 ( 75), New York 27 (49), Phoenix 44 we?” laughs DeWitt, board the Mickey Mantle tryout. This is to announce that the In ths drowning him in a .Manchester at 23 Homat for Salt (72), San Francisco 49 (81), Seatle 39 ( 55), St. Louis 99 (U), wave of money with a $10,- chairman with the White “There was this fellow 1977 Supplement To The 24 — Lots-Land lor Salt Thank Youl Adams Straat, GRIT BLASTERS Wanted - Windham, 3:30 Connecticut Action Plan For 25 — Invastmani Proparty Experienced required. Call Washington 36 (66). 000 raise offer from the Sox now, dwelling on how from Joplin, Mo., who used 26 — Businass Pfoparty Diane Kozlovich $ Buckland Road for appointment, 833-9474. Alcoholism Prevention and 27 — $15,000 he made the year different everything to come up to see our Resort Property Miss Manchester, 1976 Connecticut Hardface & Treatment is now available 28 - Real Esiala Wantad Araa. Corridor HndoorHrack before. would’ve been had games some times and Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ for review and comment at ADVERTISING bring a lot of kids with MI8C. SERVICES bury. loop and is one ot the largest (indoor Other than that, mishaps if any are DiMaggio and Mantle both the above address, Room 255, 31 Services Offered SINGLES, 25-40 $ By LEN AUSTER 32 — DEADLINE tracks) in the state. It’s one big ' DiMaggio was so mad, wound up with the Browns him,” remembers Bill NOTICE Pamting-Papanng Valentine’s Day situation Wanlod 18 Homes For Sals Herald Sporliwrlter few. PUBLIC HEARING between the hours of 9:00 a.m. 33 — Buildmg*Contr acting PART TIME Cook - Small. SS square,” he told UPI’s Jim Cour in a instead of the Yankees. DeWitt. "He called Charlie and 4:00 p.m., Monday 34 — Roofng-Siding 12:00 noon lha day balora DANOE East Hartford restaurant. During the weekday morning recent interview, he did ADDITIONAL 35 — Healmg-Plumbing publication. Thurs., Feb. 24th, 8 pm MOM ■ Like a day of shopping, Not many high schools in the area “Sammy West played and told him he’d like to through Friday. Persons who 36 — Flooring M ature w om an. No The “square” is a measured 396 APPROPRIATION Oaadline tor Saturday and Podunk MIN, $ and early afternoon hours, it is the most drastic thing he center field for us around take 10 kids to the game wish to arrange to review the 37 — Moving>Trucking>Sloraga experience necessary. 9 a.m. or doing errands without your CAPE possess a true indoor track. Glaston­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS 36 Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. yards and that's the base used. "The could in the spring of 1938. plan may call 566-3464. | — Services Wantad South Windsor to 2 p.m. Call 643-0848, little ones? Can babysit my Manchester High’s second bury High and Bulkeley High in Hart­ the time DiMaggio is one day and Charlie said it TOWN OF MANCHESER, home. (Tall after 7 p.m., anv track is laid out for two iriiles with all This updated Plan will again MISC. FOR SALE Sponsored by the between 6 and II a.m. sivtw Boom, yiniiiirt ford are ones which come to mind He asked the world cham­ talking about,’’ recalls was all right. On the day night except Thursoays. 529- floor. But after school lets out other events worked off of this,” CONNECTICUT be submitted to the Depart­ 40 Household Goods PLEASE READ New Way S that do. pion Yanks to trade him to DeWitt. “Do you think they came to the park, this Notice is hereby given that 41 _ Articles for Sale ANDOVER, BOLTON, 3555. Have car. cqn pick-up s a s d s s in the winter months, the up­ Williams stated. The finish line for ment of Health, Education — Am **. Bmpm* BbNbbI b in n. the St. Louis Browns, DiMaggio could’ve taken fellow brought all the kids the Board of Directors, Town 42 Building Supplies YOUR AD COVENTRY, HEBRON St and return. all events is in one place. and Welfare, Region 1, in 43 — Pals -Birds* Dogs *M,D00 stairs corridor becomes looked upon generally as his place?” up to Chariie’s office. He of Manchester, Connecticut, 44 Livestock :J:j Donations $2.50. S MANCHESTER Residents. So, if you’re ever at Manchester compliance with F^blic Law __ Claaalfled ads ara taken over •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester High’s “indoor world chumps at the time singled out one in par­ will hold a Public Hearing in 45 Boats a Accessories COUNTER MAN - Must have One Licensed Real Estate For protection, the corners are High on the second floor in the winter DeWitt says that and 91-616 (the Hughes-Staggers 46 — Sporting Goods tha phor>a at a convantanot. ?; I parts and mechanical Agent needed In our Bolton of­ track.” because they finished dead laughs. ticular and said to Charlie, the Municipal Building 47 __ Garden Products Tha Haraid la reaponalbla for taped with Williams recalling the around 4 o’clock and you see Act) as amended. Acceptance 40 — Antiques background. Yardman, must fice. Lessenger Co., Realtors, □ EDUCATION F .J .S n U C N I last the season before with ‘This kid’s a pretty good Hearing Room, 41 Center only ona Incorract Inaartion and "Yes, it is out of the ordinary,” worse accident being when a runner youngsters hurrying past, they are “Wait a minute now,” he of the Plan will qualify 49 - Wanted.to Buy than only to tha alza of tha have tools, and knowMge of 646-8713, or 432-9291. ••"•n K s a m an embarrassing 46-108 log Street, Manchester, Connec­ cars. Apply in person: An­ agreed Manchester track coach Dick not running from a teacher. clears up what could be a ballplayer. Why don’t you (Connecticut to receive federal R EN TA LS orlQlnal inaartion. Errora which from Coventry banged his knuckles ticut, Tuesday, March 1,1977, dover Auto Parts, Route 6, Prhato Instructtoni It compared to the Yankees’ misimpression, "Sammy put a uniform on him and funds for planning, 52 Rooms for Rant do not laaaan the value of tha □ EMPLOYMENT Williams, "But it is one continuous on a locker coming around a turn. They’re just practicing. at 8:00 p.m., to consider and 53 — Apartments for Rent advartlaamant wilt not be cor­ Andover. MANCHESTER - Immaculate 102-52 runaway. give him a tryout?’ Charlie developing,, establishing and __ West was a fine center act on the following: 54 Homes for Rant rected by an additional Inaar­ REMEDIAL READING and two family. First floor, three said we’d be glad to, but we coordinating programs for the 55 Businass for Rant tion. IS bedrooms, large kticben and fielder and generally hit Proposed additional ap­ __ Htlp Wtnltd LICENSED NURSE - Part math; Individualited work prevention and treatmint of 56 Resort Property for Rant dinette. New ceramic tile The late Ed Barrow, who .300 for us, but w e’re were rained out that day propriation to General Fund 57 — Wanted to Rant time. Fun work, while earning m, (lit-Sth grade) ^ alcohol abuse and alcoholism 58 - Misc for Rant PHONE FROM home to ser­ bath. Colored fixtures. T tool was the Yankees’ general and the boy couldn’t stay Budget 1976-77, Recreation weil. Cail 649-2358 to learn K 's degree teacher. 56s- B a s k e t b a l l talking about Joe at state and community vice our customers in the more. 8075. built-in vanity, fireplace. Se­ manager, in 1938 merely over, he had to get back Department.....$3,358.00 for AUTOMOTIVE Lost and Fouml DiMaggio now. DiMaggio levels. 61 Autos for Sale Manchester area, flexible cond floor has three Language strong laughed at DiMaggio’s always hit well in home. You know who the summer soccer program, to 62 __ Trucks for Sale hours, super earnings, 249- EXPERIENCED Plano bedrtwms, large living room, request to be traded to the be financed from fees already 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale LOST - Two Golden 7773. nice kItchM, tfle bath, cohxrw Sportsman’s Park. The boy was of course. Mickey — teacher. All axes. Private In­ collected. 64 Motorcyclas-Bicyclas Retrievers - Tolland/CoVenUy GLAMOROUS - Part time fixtures. S p r a ts uUllUss. Browns as well as his Mantle. Mickey told me TOWN OF MANCHESTER 65 — Campers-Trailars-Mobila loeniBinr structions. Children a special­ PEE M EE people of St. Louis area. Reward. Phone 872-7m, Homes SALES POSITION - Straight work for women. Good pay, This two family looks Just like request for more money. the story himself years To consider and act on the or 872-2520. Immediate opening for a ty. Please call 649-4047 Ray Lata pumped in 20 would’ve loved him. Per­ following: 66 Automotive Service commissions, leads furnished qualified individual to make your own hours. anytime. I Dutch (Tolonul home. CkxN DiMag held out for two sonally, I thought he was later.” 67 Autos for Rant-Lease to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Exciting places to go and to shopping, schools and bus. points and Tracy Lonsol 1 — Approval and adoption LEGAL Psrtonalt work for a young, growing, in Slap Shot film weeks but he didn’t get any This last little item is prizes to win. Call 646-6155 or EXPERIENCED Pianist ExceliMt buy. Only M1,M0. chipped in with six as one of the greatest players of a plan for a municipal In­ highly technical company ^1299. more than he was first I’ve ever seen. Had we strictly for Joe D. Even NOTICE NEED 30 PEOPLE for light would like to tesch beglnnlns Manchester Realty Company, Manchester Police topped dustrial Park project and plan KEEP SMILING TRIM OFF Unsightly Pounds office, and telephone work, no located in Ehist Windsor, Ted Qoodcblld, 64(4949. offered. had they gotten you that with GoBese '^‘Extra students. Bolton area. Call he’s a lousy hockey coach. Everything considered, VFW, 28-24, last night at gotten him, we would’ve entitled “Project Plan Report The Zoning Board of Appeals KEEP HAPPY experience necessary, will Conn. A minimum of two Be A LISACAT - Take catalog 646-9502. By MILT RICHMAN For almost 40 years now, year, the Browns wouldn’t for Industrial Park Develop­ Strength” Grapefruit Diet years experience Is orders for costume jewelry. The team picks up three Steve Vickers said he the West Side Rec. Kyle had him in center field. will hold public hearings on train. Day shift openings. COVENTRY • Seven Room NEW YORK (UPI) nobody had any idea have given you a raise, ment, Town of Manchester, Psrtonaft Capsules. Liggett Parkade Apply in person, 969 Main required to perform elec­ Call Toll Free 800-631-1258. Cape. Three bedrooms, new kids, brothers, each enjoyed the picture, and so Dougan and Chris Beau Bell in right and Joe Monday, February 28, 1977, Pharmacy. — They give you fair DiMaggio had ever asked either. You’ve probably Connecticut January 1977” Street, Manchester, 10 a.m. to trical maintenance and fireplace,place, 9/49 shed dormer, 1 did a couple of members of Gallighan poured in eight Vosmik in left. Not too bad starting at 7:00 P.M., In the more near-sighted than the heard the reason before. and as amended, prepared by 8 p.m. Monday through Satur­ modifications on produc­ “My family never thought I □ REAL ESTATE 1/1 beths, tec1 room, two car warning before you go other. They’re so juvenile, UPI’s sports department points apiece for VFW. Hearing Room of the day. Could Do It!” Now they’re . acre lot. (90s. La Pan- No money. the Economic Development Municipal Building to heat tion and facility equip­ in. "Certain language they still play with their who write hockey, Martin proud of me. And I’m proud of K ncy. Realtor, (4(-14«. Commission in accordance and consider the following ment. Must have some the money I earn being an MIDGET PUBLIC NOTICE GABBY GUYS St GALS - electronics experience to Homat For Sato SS may be too strong for toys, but when tnby get out Lader and Rick Gosselin. with Chapter 132 of the petitions: Pleasant telephone work. Avon Representative. You can Jimmy Tierney tossed in Connecticut General Statutes trouble-shoot power children.” No question on the ice, they’re like “It showed what a Item 2 No. 540 Part or full time. Days and be proud, too. Call 523-9401 for MANCHESTER - Large Two 17 points to lead Multi Cir­ (revised). The Park is an area supplies and process con­ information. about that. The kind of Murder Inc., they’re so mockery all this violence Second round honors LEGAL Thomas P. Crockett — All charitable and non-profit organizations wishing evenings. Phone 643-0746. family, eleven roomi, con­ violent. Suddenly, the team cuits to an overwhelming of approximately 393 acres trol equipment. venient location, reduced to language you hear in in hockey is,’’ said 43-20 win over Pizza House generally bounded to the north Request Special Exception to to have thalr Public Announcamants publiahad tree Send resume to: OPPORTUNITY FOR person $35,000. Paul W. Dougan, Mt rMim. <11 isyltMicw, mU- begins winning and NOTICE convert single-family house to Have we helped you Gosselin, “how goons could last night at the Communi­ to Moriarty^s entry by Burnham Street and the in Ihlb space ara urged to contact Joa lately?...ca|l 643-2711. P.O. Box 308 with good appearance and RMltor. 6434595. l»-«>ll caiptl. cn in i tlr nn- "Slap Shot,” a movie everything starts turning c u m w un b win by beating the devil out South Windsor Town Line, to two-family house, in accor­ Broad Brook, Conn. pleasant personality to make dItkioUlf. pool. I U , I U , about pro hockey with ty Y. John Isenberg’s six dance with Article II, Section McCavanagh, General Manager ot Rmal Muttlors ftc U0.M around. of people.” the east by land n/f Hartman 0601S up to $150. weekly. (Tall 872- $29,500 - 200 FOOT fronUge. markers topped Pizza, Talk about close leagues. Camping 24-20, Manchester 5.02.01, with variance of Arti­ ot Manchastar. Space will bo alloled on a first DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Assis­ 4515. Paul Newman, is the Led by the brothers, the Pursuant to the provisions Tobacco Company, to the tant - Challenging position, in Two bedroom Rancn. George Burns and Earl Only five points Lumber 13.5 - 20-5, Audet cle II, Section 5.02.01(b) lot conn, lirst sarvad basis. Aluminum siding, baseboard team becomes the most of Section 128, Title 23, United south by 1-86, Tolland Turn­ Pedodontic Practice in kind you won’t even The scene that made me Lappen each scored six separated the first and 10th Brothers 23-21, Filloramo area, 8,000 square feet heat, garage. Hutchins Agen- FJ. tniiCKI violent in the league and ul­ States Code as prescribed in pike and the rail line, to the Manchester. Duties: Four hear in pods halls, laugh the hardest had to do Construction 23-21, Fogar­ required, 5,000 square feet COUNTER HELP Wanted - cy, 64^3166 ffMMon MM1I1 timately wins the cham­ points to lead Modern place teams in round two the Federal Aid Highway west by land n/f Glode and n/f handed assisting, xrays, with a rival player showing provided, and variance of Ar­ Days and nights. Must be over EARN massage parlors or Janitorial to a 23-17 win of the Knights of (Jolumbus ty Bros. 23-21, N assiff Program Manual, Volume 7, Batson in the Town of prevention, and other office 18. Apply Dctween 2 and 5 pionship. up for a game half- ticle Section 1.03.05(c) to duties. Requirements: Dental TWO FAMILY Flat • Four houses which aren’t over Manchester Cycle. 10-Pin League 'at the Camera 22.5-21-5, Giardin Chapter 7. Section 5, dated Manchester, n. weekdays. Bill Grant’s rooms each. Excellent loca­ Among those at the same allow accessory building to re­ assistant experience, or GOOD smashed and asking New­ Jim Bosse and Mike Zotta Parkade Lanes. Builders 21-13, Krause December 30, 1974, The 2 — Such matters relating to Restaurant, Rt. 83, Vernon, tion. 90 Locust Street. Priced COVENTRY - Five Room exactly homes. special media screening of main straddling lot line —100 training program graduate Ranch. Three bedrooms. Full man not to check him too had four markers apiece For the first time in 10 Florist 21-23, Sullivan Co. Connecticut Department o f. the foregoing as may be Conn. SPENDING reduced! 646-2428, 9 to 5. Myself, I thought the "Slap Shot” was Steve Florence Street — Residence RegalKiSS' preferred. Maturity, poise and Iwsement, garage, non-thni hard or he wouldn’t be years, Moriarty Bros, en­ 18^26, Johnson Insurance Transportation has requested properly considered at said Vickers. He plays for the for Cycle. Zone B. M,. Itjfrr rimrrnifttrr ntiinf Milk M .u j+ ri,ir pnnlui motivation to improve ones SECRETARY - Local drive. Only B7,500. Lessencer movie was one of the fun­ responsible for the con­ from the Division Ad­ Hearing. MONEY NEW LISTING • Five room try walked off with round 14-30. seif. Four day week, plus manufacturer - two years home. Three bedroomi, all Co., Realtors. 6464711, or 4&- niest I’ve seen in a long New York Rangers, and Item 3 No. 542 Corntr ol Broad Saturday mornings. Salary sequences. Somebody else EAST FROSH honors, gaining the title on High averages: High tri­ ministrator of the Federal Pascal A. Prignano, V experience, production BOYS & combination windows. 92(1. time. 1 can’t remember since the Rangers had the Highway Administration, ap­ Central Sign Co. Inc. — and Canlar Strati Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m. - 6 p... negotiame. Send resume to does hit him hard and sit­ Winding up its season the final night. The MB’s ple - A Division - Mario Secretary Re department preferred. Garage. Centrally located. when 1 enjoyed one more. night off and the movie was proval for the design for the Board of Directors Request variance of Article Phona 646-3112 Sal...... 6 a.m. - 12 noon Box 289, Manchester, Conn. GIRLS FOUR BEDROOMS ■ 1 1/2 ting there in the theater, with a fine 17-2 record edged Nassiff Arms by one Frattaroli 183, Norbert 1 Knowledge of bookkeeping, ImmMiate occupancy. Owner The lady sitting on my left about hockey players, he intersection widening at Manchester, Conn. IV, Section 13, Maximum sign good figure appitude, tvping baths. Seven year old you can’t help but laugh point after trailing by a Audet 182; B - Mike Hodge wants quick sale, $34,(00. Paul felt the same way. She took it in. yesterday was the East Routes 30 & 31 in the Town of Dated at Manchester, area, to erect free-standing required. Must use adding 5 Evbningt A Week J. Correnti Agency, 649-5399. Colonial. FireplacM front to seeing the consequences point. 170, Don Palm er 166; C - sign of 25 square feet (18 Announcements 3 Announcamenta 3 Announcamants back living room. Formal laughed so hard, she He found the picture Catholic freshman basket­ Vernon, beginning on Route 30 Connecticut, this seventeenth machines and calculators. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. out there on the ice for ball team with a 57-46 win Losing all four games, Ted Kiejna 158, Dennis square feet allowed) — 509 Monthly inventory. Customer MANCHESTER - Exciting dining room. Extra large lot. almost toppled out of her entertaining, but he’s approximately 400’ west of the day of February, 1977. Asking $44,900. Keith Reel yourself. over South Catholic in Nassiff’s dropped from Guay 151; High single A - south leg of Route 31, and Center Street — Business Zone contact. Fully paid company Cat! Contemporary Ranch. Custom seat although she was a lit­ young yet, 25, and the lenefits. Send resume and EsUte, 6464126. and 649-1922. Hartford. The triumph first to third place. Bill Tomlinson 246, Bob extending easterly on Route II. _ built for the present owners. tle sensitive about the language got him a little, The movie was written Item 4 No. 543 salary requirements to Box K, 647-9946 Eight rooms, four bedrooms, gives the young Eagles a Losing all four points on Audet 244, Cy Perkins 244; 30 for 1200’+/-. The State Court of Probate, D istrict of c/o Manchester Herald. Equal MANCHESTER ■ Excellent language. It was so blue, too. Robert F. & Ann Marie flreplaced family room, at­ by a woman, Nancy Dowd, share of the Greater Hart­ the final night, Farr’s B - Ellie Newcomb 242, Project No. is 146-105. Manchester Opportunity Employer. tached two car garage. Call two family. Near Oakland she lowered her eyes self "Everybody swears,” he More detailed information NOTICE OF HEARING Burney—Special Exception is Street. Two furnaces, gar- who went to school at such ford and HCC Freshman Campers dropped from Mike Hodge 234; C - ESTATE OF E. THEODORE Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 649- consciously and avoided said, "It was very obscene. developed by the Connecticut requested in accordance with y e s . $47,900. Bee’s Real places as Smith, UCLA and League ities. first to third place. Charlie Tarpinian 225, Ted BANTLY, deceased BABYSITTER - Vicinity of E S E f f l B ^93. J. Watson Beach Co., my gaze when the theater I’ve heard all the words Department of Transportation Pursuant to an order of Hon. Witiiam Article II, Section 4.01.03 and Washington School. Days, Manchester Office, 947-9199. e5iuu te , 6494(44. the Sorbonne in Paris, and Kieg Tiejna 220; High tri­ E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated February house lights came on. before so they didn’t em­ Bob Venora had 20 points Nassiff’s gained two points including maps and drawings Article IV, Section 10 to use donday thru Friday. Call 643- Equal Housing Opportunity. whose brother once played but Moriarty’s managed ple - A Tomlinson 644, 16. t677 a hearing wili 'be heid on an THREE FAMILY - For in­ Paul Newman portrays a barrass me but the movie and Dave Gay 13 to lead as well as written views appiication praying that an Instrument premises for child day care 2658, after 4. with Johnstown in the East while Angel Huestes three to gain the round T erry M eans 634; B - purporting to be the tast witt and testa- center and nursery scliool — MANCHESTER - You will vestment minded family who rapidly graying player- put us in the light of received as a result of coor­ ment of said deceased be admitted to wants free rent ind estra In­ North American Hockey honor. Nassiff’s also Palmer 593, Ray 726 North Main Street — Bualnan Opportunity 14 enjoy the 17'x23’ fsmlly room coach putting in what could animals. It depicted us as had 12 tallies for South. dination with various agen­ probate as in said appUcation on fiie DOG GROOMER - Tuesday come. Owner. 649-1919. League. Nancy Dowd did a placed second best in the F redericksen 589; C - cies, officials or groups Is more fully appears, at the Court of Residence Zone A. thru Saturday. Good working in this 7-room Cape plus the 2 be his last active season if all we think about is sex Piobate on Match 3,1S77 at lOiOOA.M. SMALL ENGINE Service fireplaces, garage and many good writing job, and all Kiejna S95, Norman Dey available for public insp^tion Pearl J. Huitman, Ass't. Qerk Item 5 No. 544 conditions. Apply Pet Jungle. BOLTON: OWNER - Four with a minor league hockey and drinking, and I’d like to Free agent first round. Tri City Plaza, Vernon. Corporation expanding dealer other features. Located close that the language in the Members of the MB 554. or copying by contacting Mr. Thomas Battagler — network No experience to schools, shopping, church, bedroom, U A R Ranch. team that isn’t going well think there’s more to us DENVER (UPI) - The Wooded acre lot Convenient picture proves is that girls team were Mike Hodge, George H. Hubbard, Chief of Request to use lot partially in STEADY WORK - Reliable, necessary. Complele training this home is a good buy. in a small industrial mill hockey players than just know all the bad words Denver Broncos Monday Design, telephone no. 566-5630, Court of Probate, Business Zone I and partially program. 9500. investment Priced in the I40x. Zinsser to highway. Redwood deck. In- Kevin Moran, Jim Watt, District of Manchester tiard worker who wants ground pool. Principalf only. town. The team is so bad, that. I play^ minor league boys do, and maybe even announced the signing of Boxing gear at the Connecticut Depart­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS in Residence Zone B for required to start your own Agency, 646-1511. Terry Means, Brian steady employment and good business. Ideal for retired or ^ i l 649-4391 it’s on the verge of being hockey, a year in the Cen­ some they don’t. free agent Chuck Brialine, ment of Transportation ESTATE OF ARTHUR J. HANSON, Business Zone I uses for a dis­ income, call 528-3869 between disbanded or sold. tral League with Omaha, Moran, Charlie Tarpinian being sought Engineering Office at 160 deceased tance of 25 feet from the 9 and 2 only. part time. Details on request. a 6-3, 255-pound offensive Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Mrr. Barker. ESCA Field MANCHESTER ■ Immaculate Separated from his wife, and it was nothing like George Ray Hill, the guard from Mississippi and Charlie Knybel. Pascone Place, Newington, E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must Business I Zone boundary in Anxious to revive boxing be presented to the fiduciary named Training Division Box 619. six room Ckmdo. Decorated Newman is looking to win that. Oh sure, we used director, deserves credit For the fifth straight Monday through Friday 8:30 accordance' with Article V, NURSES AIDE - Part time, 7 BOLTON exquisitely. Three bedrooms, State. classes in Manchester for below on or before May 14,1977 or be a m. to 3 p.m. amd 3-11. Apply Wading River, New York. her back. One of the ways rough language, but not f o r tu r n in g o u t a Brialin played for year the battle for high in­ a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding barred by law. The fiduciary is: Section 5.B; and request 11792. Ranch • EicellcBt roodiUon, 21/2 baths. Must be seen! Mid dividual average has young men is Tommy holidays. Ruth H. Field aka variance of Article I, Section 3 in person, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Ireed UR. Uke privitcfn, food |90s B/W Realty. 647-1419. he feels he can is by that much. To tell you the professional sports picture Calgary of the Canadian Ruth Field •Urter or retirfmanl home 07.- O’Neill. Commissioner of and Article II, Section 4.01 to Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut making something of truth, I had trouble looking with a remarkably high centered around Mario 16 North Elm Street Street, Manchester. Football League last The one-time boxer and Transportation Manchester, Conn. 06040 use the remainder of residen­ Help Warned IS BOLTON • Shady acre, himself after she tells him at the picture objectively. degree of realism despite Frattaroli of Filloramo season after an earlier long-time trainer said tial portion of the lot for fireplace, sun porch. 9-4 there’s nothing left to their Probably because I am a its over-exaggeration in Construction and Norbert biMlrooms. Dead end road, in tryout with Atlanta of the facilities are available at parking; and request variance hockey player.” spots. Audet of Audet Brothers. Hurry! Mat! or Bring Ynur Ad Yoday! rustic community. Call B/W marriage and what’s more. National Football League. both the East Side Rec and of Article IV, ^ tio n 9.03.03 F. J. SPILECKI The former has a 183.32 CARRIERS NEEDED Raaltora B4S-I1Z1 Realty. 647-1419. 140s. Community Y but equip­ to have 28 parking spaces — average with Audet at south side of West Center To Dollver The Manchester Evening ment is needed. W OMEN'S SELF-DEFENSE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 5 h e H c ra lb GLASTONBURY - Large 182.23. for 60 games. Street, between Red & White Herald in East Hartford, In the following treed lot accompanies this un­ B o w li n g Anyone willing to donate AND P.O. BOX 591 MANCHESTER - Enjoy coun­ Final round standings: Stand and 206-208-210 West areas: try life within minutes of city usual home Priced in the low Moriarty Bros. 26-18, any ring gear may contact Center Street. M ANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 CLAMinED sttractions, in this im­ t70s. (or a fast sale. B/W O’Neill at 647-9682. EXERCISE COURSE (12 WEEKS) Nassiff Sports 25-19, Farr’s Information pertaining to ADVBmtlM Martin Circle, Warren Dr., Whitney maculate 9-room Ranch on Realty. 647 1419 ZODIAC- Lisa Lugin- above may be obtained in the half acre lot. Fireplace, gar- ROCKLEDGE AREA - buhl 184, Sandra Miller 176- Planning Office. Dear Sira: Street, Cherry Street, Graham Road. y e . wall-to-wall and more, 480, Arline Griffin 180, Please run the following ad for 4 days at the special niced in the $40’s. Zlniser Redecorated and immaculate CLASSES BEGIN All persons interested may at­ Agency. 649-1511. front to back Split, (eaturinf a Mary Patterson 201-506, TRANSMISSION tend these hearings. . money-taving rate of '4.001 CALL 647-9946 new designer kitchen, living Rose Robideau 185-484, FEB. 25th FBI. ZONING BOARD room with fireplace, three CHECK ENCLOSED ' CASH ENCLOSED Horald Circulation Dapl. MANCHESTER - Charming 6- Loretta Griffin 181-529, SPECIAL OF APPEALS room aluminum sided Cape bedrooms. I l/t baths, large June Eccher 214-184-528, TUITION: $6B. Paul J. Rossetto, with such features as a family room, esceptional Nancy Ofiara 454, Cheryl lor- esoioiT -A —a— Mi-----« »DoponwHRT------Secretary fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet, quality carpet throughout. ^ INSTRUCTOR: car garage. 153,900 Prin­ Dkted this 22nd day of (1) (2) (*>. (4) (S) built-in appliances and more. Sutyla 474, Gail Grigsby Mr. Kwang Sung Located in one of Manchesters cipals only 6464iB3 after I 459, Barbara Marble 451, February, 1977. FluM Chango most desirable p.m weekdays. Linda Corbitt 457. Band Fluid Change Hwang and FiRor Ad|. and Band A d . neighborhoods Call today. (•) (7) (9) (9) (10) BILLING it SCHEOULING Qnsser Agency, 946-1511. >11.95 *4.95 *14.95 BUYMGor MANCHESTER ■ Convenient­ Heits MM All Labor ly located Seven Room Cape. SOLMG Mr. Hwang (12) (14) (IS) CLERK FREE Charges Quoted (11) t « ) Ucellent condition. Built-in TEST appliances. Carpeting, rec tNr 41 TMn UuwMirt turriM CaH the Company MINOR MJUSTMBITS la CLASSES ARE SAFE FOR DEPEN DA BILITY le of the utmoet Im­ room, new drivew^. COMPtETE OVERMUU Aluminum siding, pool. $27,- Open 24 Hours Dallv (20) portance. Hve Day Week, Pleaeant In 500 (49-2(91 laVKIttTNI ANYONE, INFORMATIVE AND ( i » ) (17) t1« (1») FOR EURGENCY SERVICE 24H«MnKTnM Town Working Condition, plua Many coMMHPUcncr (Herald photo by Dunn) cat S44-Mez M r I P JL GOOD FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS. ANDOVER U K E - Beautiful SORRYI NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS. I Company Baneflta. Soma Typing. and spacious year round four T H E W A L U C f lUing’Bennet swim team M. a FM PnaMr Bail liafciitlrrt 8:30 A.M. Ad over 29 words — nagular Prica Apply in paraon to: Mrs. Harry Janaan, bedroom Contemporary. M o b il I Daf)t.-Mgr. Fireplaces In living room and COMPANY Cumbiiml llling-llennel junior High Huiniming leum ronsiHlK of (lie HEATIM OILS Registration Now NAME...... family room. 2 l.'21)aUis, acre Over N f t n 1 mmaatp folluHing, lop row, left to right, Sieve Miteliell, Murry MueDonuhi, Itili to 5:00 P.M. plus lot. with 200 feet aaaatnatmmm VI right. Kill Iluihlin, Joe CliffonI, Geoff Mirhiiud, June Jonlun, Goueh oawiwtii* Call 64641100 ADDRESS...... cay...... ttaia .... Zip Cads. lakefront. Call Arthur or fAtTNAnTHi88»-1M Gary Front, Middle row, Steve Telgener, Mike Thrusher, Jim I’reiiella, HUTnMHNSTMUTiON StOPandgO for mora Information PHONE NO...... CUSSnCATIQN...... MORIABTY BROTHERS Si^nne 9iorts. 646-9293. J. I Monday thru Friday CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Watson Beach Co., Kelh MurHoiiuld, Jon lluwlhorne, Lori iggin, Ann Morrinon. Kolloni 643-5135 HWIMG'S SCHOOL OF TAE MVON-DO OFFER E X P IR E S F t l. SSUl., 16T7 Manefaester Office. 147-9191 Hohin Kuye, l.ix Fields, Belle Shehlon, Boh MeNully, Art l.ihhey, transmissions SAT. 8:30 to 12 NOON 3IS C«iMr St. Mnncimiw 341 Broad Straot, ManOhostar Equal Housing Opportunity. g Gunnells, Kuren Mrllonough, Pete l.inini. T49 BROAD ST. MANCN€ST£R 643 OBOO

I, PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. a ,i» 7 7 Aniw tr to Previous Punie •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACROSS SB Omov FMNK AND ERNEST nr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb, 22, 1977— PAGE THIRTEEN W »nfd to Buy 49 Apartments For Rent 53 Homes lo r Rent 54 DOWN ra p i 1 s [T Q td O 1 Egypt (abbr.) HU 1 iN 1 □ D c i n Kitten Cover 4 Photo fixor T s e ChariM M. Schultz W A N T E D - Presidential, MANCHESTER - Six room SINGLE FAMILY - Five 1 Over(Ger.| □ □ F i n n n m t (ii.i v \ c H ? □ O D NATIONAL BANK 1 A L A Y / ^ A Y State and Local campaign Duplex - Available March 1st. room Ranch. $225 per month, 2 FIrst-rete □ □ 8 Lull [K 1 [0 pins, buttons, posters, books, $250 monthly, without heat. lus deposit. Call 742-6519, (comp, wd.) Dear Abby 12 Expression of |c ftE [• • A f c iT T L c and any other political items. One months security. No pets. Eetweem 7:30 and 8:15 a.m. 3 Popular 1 Good location. Close to contempt 0 s □ Private collector in 13 Hewsiisn flower T u □ □ A Manchester. Call 849-7560. schools and shopping. 649- 4 Lifted IF VOUfVrtfOUR SUPPER OVBRDRAWM... A SIX ROOM Duplex - Center By Abigail Van Buren tsiend E T u P I can even hear ' >' I'iW SORRV SIR... 5702. Street, about March 1st. No 14 sa fe ty e ,e n c J S w r 1 N E CXSHTO'f'OUREAR.YOU 6 Comedian . A UlAlTER TALKIN6.. UJE DON'T ACCEPT J Pets. $215 monthly. Security (abbr.) |0 T t R A T 1 WORRIED ffAAlfC l5 Harris I CAN h e a r THE SOUNDS CREDIT CARDS !"> ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE deposit. Employment and 15 GraduaM of [ £ L A N T 0 R L v 7 Extamal lE* R GARDENS of Strawberry credit references. Phone 649 Annapolis M 1 T R A 0 A OF A RESTAURANT... A h u m R a s r a n k , Road. A new suburban one 6242. 8 Tropical f t Se F A V R 0 T E ■------X 3 ------—- □ RENTALS DEAR ABBY: You seem to come up with some pretty (abbr.) 0 Information bedroom apartment com­ good answers for people. Now try me. 16 Emulation difficulty agency (abbr.) mystics X A L W A Y S 5A Y i munity nestled in the country I'm dating a nice guy and we're planning on getting 18 Movia 31 Ruminants' Rooms tor Root 92 hills in historic Ellington. In 10 Drive away 50 She-bear (Lat) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• married soon. The problem is that he comes up with what tactions 11 ______necessities CII77bvM«.kK.IHMi«USPMOt< TH A V C ^ 2*21 addition to it’s unique, 20 Rant 51 Skipper of the some people might call kinky ideas on sex. Some I like, .-ind Christian 32 Part of the leg ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly refreshing architectural Oltices-Stores lor Rent 55 21 Wiralats Pequod some 1 don't. Anderson 33 Slides on rooms, single $54.95; double design and beautiful signal 62 Water hole 17 Tilted ■ snow $69.95, Plus tax. Continental landscaping, it features ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Now he says he would love to see me baldl And he wants 22 Bataball 54 Protuberance WINTHROP 19 Field 36 Songstress breakfast, maid service, private entrances, private fice. Ground level, central to cut my hair and shave my head himself. He thinks it player Mel 56 Russian ruler location, professional would be very sexy, and would really turn him on. 23 Stepped Logan utilities, parking. Call ^ patio area with sliding glass pH* 30 Mountains 57 Blood (prefix) building, parking and utilities. I don't like the idea. To me it sounds repulsive, and I 25 Point of story 2300. doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, 24^JapGnGM (ibbr.) 58 Compile MIckBy Hnn — Morris WoIm Call 649-2865. think I'd look ugly. He says if I go along with the idea, he currGney 26 WsH range, refrigerator, garbage 41 Wash 60 Former Presi­ ATTRACmVE Sleeping Room will'buy me lots of wigs, and if I don't like bbing bald I can 26 Curbs 27 Biblicel disposal, master TV antenna, preposition 44 Candid dent's let my hair grow back. But what will I do if he likes me that 30 Hocksy neod NO WAYi ^ / BUT I THINK ^ - Private entrance. Shower traverse rods, laundry and 28 Adolescent 46 Glide on snow nickname bath. Free Parking. Apply 195 storage facilities in basement, OFFICE SPACE way permanently? (pl) I'M JUST U tXL 00 OOT-ANP 34 French irtlclQ 29 W ilk with 48 Eastern 61 Shelter £/ACL£ PHIL fS TOO EXPffESSINO ^ SORT OP KCCP Spruce Street, Manchester. air conditioning, total elec­ Have you or anyone else ever heard of this? Or have I got MV THOUGHTS i AN CVC ON H IM / 35 Charity gift 11 OLD TO BE OUT OH THE tric, no pets. Ranch and FOR RENT a weirdo? 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 6 B 10 OUT LOUP. 37 Horaafaathtra STPEET-^TPyiNO TO CATCi ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire Duplex style apartments IJJO iquare feet, center , MS. NO NAME A BANK POBBEPf (•I) 12 13 14 211 Center Street, available. Rentals starting at ■Manchester, air conditioning and I ■parking. Call «43-tssl., I 38 Goblet part Manchester. $175. per month. For appoint­ 1$ 16 17 i a d ^ - 40 Moppet . ■ ment call 875-9876, Monday DEAR NO NAME; I'd say you've got a weirdo. Don’t go 42 Of God (Let.) 11 IB 20 21 FURNISHED ROOM for thru Friday, 8 to 5. along with any idea you find repulsive. gentleman. With kitchen C r o c h e t 43 Lone Ranger's ■ 1 APPROXIM ATELY 1500 companion 22 2S privileges. Clentral, near bus. CENTRAL - Large four room Square feet of office space in 45 Spectacles ■ Cali 646-2805. apartment. Second floor. the Manchester State Bank 47 Undercover 28 27 28 3 . 31 32 33 Stove included. $175 monthly. DEAR ABBY: Please don’t throw this away, thinking it’s man ■ 1 Building. Formerly a printing 34 3 . $30 PER WEEK - Parking, Security. 646-1189. shop. 'T.J. Crockett, Realtor, too dumb to answer, because I need some advice. Im a 40 Bird kitchen privileges, TV, bus 60 Auto workers' ■ ■ Romas For Sa/a 23 Real Eelate Wanted 28 Articles tor Sale 41 Articlaa for Sale 41 6491577. 22-year-old guy who is about to become engaged. What do 31 3 . line. Call 649-3()09, between 5 COTTAGE STREET - Four I do first? union (abbr.) ■ ■ 53 Vast period of 43 46 COVENTRY NORTH ■ New MAY WE BUY your home? PERSIAN RUGS - Oriential THREE YEAR OLD 7 HP and 8 p.m. room, first floor apartment. I MU Should I ask the girl, and if she says yes, do I ask her 1 Listins^ Gorgeous Colonial Quick, fair, all cash and no Design. Various sizes. Prices Aierns Snow Blower. $300. Appliances and heat not in­ time ■ office space. First floor, near father? Or should I ask her father first, and if he says yes, 47 46 1 Cape. Three giant bedrooms, 1 problems. Call Warren E. almost half the market price 1 Call after 5 p.m., 649-7979. Apartments For Rent 53 cluded. $160 monthly. Securi­ 55 Suitable place Priscilla’s Pop ~ Al Varmtar Parkade, owner will listen. ask the girl? What if the girl says yes and her father says 59 Wagner opera ■ 1/2 baths, rec room. Priced Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 643-8904. ty. 646-1189. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. no? 80 SI S2 . 3 S4 1 SS se 57 S6 right, 539,900. Lessenger Co., 4 2 WE HAVE customers waiting This adorable kitten in 62 Last tetter Building Suppilea Should I wait to see if the girl says yes and then ask her 63 Polio vaccine ■ ■ WHAT COES A BIG-LEAGUE Realtors, 646-8713, or 423-9291. SWIMMING POOLS - Large for the rental of your apart­ MANCHESTER - One easy crochet covers that SB 60 61 62 I SEE WE HAVE H ES NEAT, PO P.' MANCHESTER - ReUil and / father before I buy the ring? Or should I buy the ring first inventor RICHER.' pool distributor has luxury NATURAL STONE for ment or home. J.D. Real bedroom apartment. First extra roll of bathroom A NEW PAPERBOY.' h e HAS GREAT HE WANT or manufacturing space. 2^000 and have it in my pocket when I ask the girl? 64 Idea (Fr.) 63 64 6S MANCHESTER ■ Victorian Houaehold Goods 40 above ground pools in original retaining walls, veneers, Estate Associates, Inc. 646- floor. Downtown area. $145. tissue. AMBITIONS' TOBE? sq. ft. to 100,000 s ^ ft. Very No. 5116 has full cro­ What if I buy the ring, and the girl says no? 65 Friend (Fr.) Cape. Three bedrooms. cartons. Guaranteed, MUST patios, etc. Pick up by the 1980. per month plus heat. Paul W. 66 67 66 reasonable. Brokers chet directions. BILLY VERN: NASHVILLE 66 Competent Tastefully remodeled in and REFRIGERATORS CLEAR WAREHOUSE for pound or delivery by tbe ton. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. 67 Wise man y protected. Call Heyman TO OtIDES, Iinit 7St for oocti oit- out. Convenient location. $36,- Washers, ranges, used, new 1977 pools - $599 com­ Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, LCKIKING for anything in real Properties, 1-2291206. (NCWIFAPf R fN nilflklSI AUNI 900. Lessenger Co. Realtors guaranteed and clean. New pletely erected. 31xl6-OD - 649-3163. estate rental - apartments, hVnillJx"* *** P">!«o ioO r 31 GLENWOOD STREET - DEAR BILLY VERN: Don’t buy a ring until you ask the 646-8713, orr 423-9291.42 shipment damaged, GE and 15x24 swim area, complete homes, multiple dwellings, no Duplex, two bedrooms. $230 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - Retail and / AN NI C A M T irl. If the girl says no, you won't need a ring, and you won’t Frigidaire’ Low prices. B. D. with liner, ladder, pump, sun monthly. Security. No pets. or manufacturing space. 2,000 M iiKliMtar ISMilng Htnid Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ave to ask her lather. If she says yes, ask her father. If Buelneae Property 26 Pearl and Son. 649 Main deck, fencing and stairs. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 649-9455, 647-9773. sq. ft. to 100,000 sq. ft. Very 11S0 A n. of Anwriew S Win at Bridge Street, 643-2171. Financing arranged. Ab­ New York, N.V. 10OM he says no, and the girl is legal age, you don’t need her reasonable. Brokers father’s consent. If the girl is under age, you have a ­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg solutely no obligation. Call toll EAST HARTFORD - Modern protected. Call Heyman Print Nairn, Aifrvii witk ZIP CONNECTICUT Animal two bedroom Townhouse.- CODE and Stylt Number. lem. If the father says yes, ask the girl to help you pick out Farm, with three story barn. CARPETING: Never laid free 1-800-382-4529, ask for Welfare League - Needs VILLAGER APTS. Properties, 1-2291206. Sontag struggles for draw Butler-type building. Power From $180,000 home! Newest Frank. Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 Carpeting, full basement, IW tile 1976 ALBUM plus Special the ring. And good lucki homes for cats and dogs. 649- baths, disposal, dishwasher, baths, appliances, heat, patio, air Quilt Supplement of pat­ plant, and other out buildings, nylon, short shag. Beautiful. 1326, 529-1122. 2-n - lus Three Lovely Homes, Sealed in waterproof, factory 7 1/2 FOOT Black Naugahyde full basement with hook-ups. conditioner, no pets, adults.' tern pieces and directions came a fourth heart. Alan had 'Hi MB-----1 container. Will do three Sofa. Excellent condition. $245. Call 528-1708 days. March 1st occupancy. □ AUTOMOTIVE for 7 quilts. Price.. $2.00. DEAR ABBY; A rather unique problem has risen in our NORTH ® to tr u i^ this one in his own 'ffers Invited. B/W Realty, DOG-CAT BOARDING ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $1.39 EACH. g647-1419. rooms, wall-to-wall. We $150, or best offer. Call after 5 CHARLES LE8PERANCE family. My sister is marrying a fellow who wears a tiny gold AAJ6 hand. Then he led a spade to bathing/grooming. Complete MANCHESTER - Eight room Ne. G-116-BLUE RIBBON QUILTS. Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrancs bought too much. Sacrifice - p.m., 649-7770. modern facilities. Canine 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 A ifto i For Sale 81 CMtaias tiitttn leveir Rallb. earring in one ear lobe. He was wearing it when Sis met eQJ dummy’s ace, returned to his BOLTON NOTCH - Visible $199. (New padding for three House. Appliances, ^50. J.D. Ha. Q-117-QUILTS ON PARADE. him, and she claims it has never bothered hen e A 10 5 4 5 hand with the ace of clubs, led day I Olnctieai far liittia Riilti. NEVER MIND WE) ’ ALL tO irV l aOTTA WORRY arOut highway location, across from rooms - $18.) Private 1-349- DOG HOUSES - One large, Real Estate. 646-1980. 1970 OLDSMOBILE 98 - Four The problem is our mother. She wants Sis to ask her AK92 his king of trumps to pull PLEASE'. WAIT DPI... rw t NOT Road, Manchester. 646-5971. DUPLEX - 6-P6. Central loca­ Nt. Q-11l>6RANDM0THER'S FLOW* ALL THAT BABER TO BE EOBB McKSE DOESN'T ARE THE COWPANV DlRECTORBl shopping center. Office, 8444. one medium. Never used. door Hardtop. Excellent con­ ER QUILTS. 18 faitlaitlnf eillts. fiance to take the earring off for the wedding. Sis has re­ East’s 10 spot and played the THINK- I'M WAN AB FOR UB-. IT'B BEEN NICB showroom, storage space. Reasonable. Call 875-4179. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 4- tion. One child, no pets. WEST EAST OF McKEB in o u s t r ie b ; AKC IRISH Setter - Male, 1 S ecu rity . $225 m onthly. dition. $1200. All powered. No. Q*119~ AMERICA'S FAVORITE fused. jack of diamonds. ENOUSH FOR Phone 1-223-4460. WE BUY and sell furniture. room apartment. Stove, Call 6493109. AFGHANS. A btautiffll sileeUia. Abby, that one little earring, no larger than a pinhead, a s 3 a()i0 8 THE JOB-BO 1/2 years old. Excellent dis­ refrigerator, references. No Philbrick Agency, Realtors, No. Q-120 - MAKE A GIFT. Man| $rA7652 VK10 84 We’ll let Alan finish the •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash on the line. One piece or SEASONED HARDWOOD - position. Needs good home. lifts for friends and family. has split our family in two. Half the family thinks Sis should FINBl an entire houseful. 646-6432. Oak and Hickory. Cut, split pets. $170. 646-3166, 228-3540. 6494200. 6Q982 676 story. “I needed the last (our Real Eatale Wanted 28 Good hunting dog. Asking $50. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ask her fiance to leave the earring off for the wedding, and tricks to make the contract. I Furniture Barn, 345 Main and delivered. W cord, $35 Bankrupt? Repossessed? *Q5 aJ843 Call 643-7482. NEW THREE Room apart­ MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 1/2 half say she shouldn’t. How would you vote? SOUTH (D) could rise Vrith dummy’s ace ALL CASH for your property Street, beside Douglas half cord. Call after 2, 295- Honest Douglas accepts PERPLEXED IN ONTARIO Motors. 9232. ment - Handy to bus and shop­ Room Apartment, second 4K97 4 2 of diamonds, trump a dia­ within 24 hours. Avoid red floor, sub-let. 646-8896. lowest down, smallest mond and be home if ping. References and security payments. Douglas Motors, V93 tape, instant service. Hayes Motorcycles-Bicycles 84 diamonds were 3-3 or the Corporation, 646-0131. SANSUI 5,000 A - Stereo com­ Antiques 48 deposit required. $210 per 345 Main. QK J Articles lor Sale 41 month. Philbrick Agency, MANCHESTER - Newer DEAR PERPLEXED; I personally think he has the « A 10 7 6 queen had dropped doubleton. ponents. Dual turntable. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville WANTED Antique furniture, Realtors, 646-4200. Three Bedroom Duplex. 1 1/2 right to wear whatever he wishes. North-South vulnerable Usually I am a fast player. SELLING your house? Call us ALUMINUM sheets used as P io n e e r 77 S p e a k e r s . WE PAY $15 for complete 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Excellent condition. $600. or glass, pewter, oil paintings, or baths, all appliances. Full But this time I thought ten first and we'll make you a printing plates, .007 thick, basement. Only $275 monthly. junk cars. C!all Joey, Tolland rack. $1,750. 289-4042. best offer. 643-0888, days. other antique items. R. FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 Auto Body, 528-1990. Wnt North East Soath minutes, finally decided that cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Harrison, 643-8709. Plus utilities and security. Realtor, 643-1577. Broad Street, no appliances, la West had been dealt four $1. Phone 643-2711. SWIMMING POOLS - Large $140, security deposit, Call 6490618. NEW AND USED -125 CC and Pass 3 a Pass 4 a PARTS Department now open 175 CC Hercules 9speed En- diamonds to the queen, let my pool distributor has luxury HUMMELS, CLOCKS, Dolls - married couple, no pets, Pass Pass Pass jack ride and made the hand. ANDOVER, BOLTON, UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub NEWER TWO Family t^art- Saturdays. Complete line of duro and Qualfier Bikes. 649 COVENTRY, HEBRON & above ground pools in original Paintings, Trains, Early ■phone 643-4751. Chrysler parts. Chorches Opening lead — AO It was a split board. At the Allay Oop — Dava Qraus Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, cartons. Guaranteed. Must Toys, Statues, Furniture, ment for Rent. $275. 'Three 7008. MANCHESTER - We buy Brownies, nurses. East Motors. 649-3646. other table a diamond was clear warehouse for new 1977 Jugs, Crocks, Almost MANCHESTER - One bedrooms, utilities not in­ A pocket full of cash Is homes All cash for your Astro-graph opened and declarer had no ,... a u x l j u s t HMFTA Catholic School. 649-1225. Pools - $599. completely Anything Old. 646-2690. bedroom unit located in a cluded. 6492462. By Oswald 8r James Jacoby W Ea.SlNCK iT 5 o b v io u s property. Call Lessenger Co. 1971 DODGE VAN - 225 Six, better than a garage full of problems.” YOU BOVS CANT HANtX.S Oirr THERE A N 'orn erected. 31x16 OD, 15x24 swim small brick complex with stuff. By BERNICE BEDE 080L Hiere is nothing sensational THAT OUDB ^ VOUR------) HIM P E R S W A L i^ . Realtors, 646-8713, or 423-9291. ROLLING PLATFORM - Self FOUR ROOM Apartment - standard transmission, area, complete with liner, WANTED - Old toys, post country atmosphere. Heat, am/fm stereo, paneler, about this hand played by Alan SEL'YES, THERE'S O Nty locking casters ladder, pump, sundeck, fen­ cards, steins, stringed in­ Heated, appliances. Near bus ONE THINS TO IMMEDIATE Cash for your a|iplic carpets, mag rims. High back Campers-Trallers Sontag in a team match. It VO! (24 "x30'’x48” ). Printers type cing and stairs. Financing struments, paintings, fur­ Lease, security. Blanchard & line. 6499021. property. Let us explain our cases, printers type large and seats. $1200. Phone 6491257. Mobile Homes' 85 For WodiModay, Fob. 25,1977 just happened that he was' 'y ; fair proposal. Call Mr. arranged. A bsolutely no niture, clocks, advertising Rossetto, Reaftors, 646-2482. playing against Benito Garoz- small. All items excellent con­ obligation. Call toll free 1-800- items, outright purchase, con­ SIX ROOM Duplex - Available ARIES (Mireh 21-Aprll 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Belfiore. 647-1413. 1964 THUNDERBIRD Landau 18' CAMPER trailer - single Unless your alternatives are zo and Pietro Forouet, one of A Vermont reader wants to dition. 646-6836. 382-4529. Ask or Frank. signments. 644-8962. MANCHESTER - Occuripancy March 1st. No pets. Call 643- Don't let expenses get out of - Good condition. $495, firm. axle, excellent condition. hend the next couple of deys. clearly spelled out, don't make February 1st and Marcl 7194 or 278-85W, Extension jthe strongest pairs in the know the correct response to ;h 1st. Call 646-4286, after 6:00 p.m. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call You could spend well beyond any Important decisions today. Three Bedroom Duplex in 540. world, and they found the partner’s three-spade opening 742-8930. your means It you give in to Im­ Your reasoning Isn’t all that toughest possible defense. bid with: newer two family home. sharp. IMMACULATE Four Rooms - 1967 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury pulses. They started with three Bowers School District. - 383, 4-Barrell. New CAMPER MOBILE HOME - A-VAQxxz*AQzzx*Jxi. Includes appliances, and has First floor, appliances, one TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) You SAOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. rounds of hearts. Alan ruffed transmission, muffler system. 18 Feet. Dodge Eldorado. vV ■ ■ wail to wall carpeting. Heat is child, no pets, fe u rity . $150. will catch It from all sides today If 21) Hard feelings will result to­ tbe third lead in dummy, 'ine correct response is a 643-9743. Needs body work, ^ s t offer. 1975. Still new! Call 742-8532. you're too self-serving. Protect day If you let persons down. Put came to his hand with the k i^ not included. $250 per month. 643-0899. pass. You aren’t happy with ' i ' Security deposit and your Interests, but also be aware duty belore pleasure. of diamonds and lost a trump three spades, but anything SIX ROOMS - Garage, attic, BRAND NEW 14 foot wides of the rights of others. finesse to East’s queen. Back else is likely to lead to real ' < ->?»*■ 'o- references required. Two 1966 OLDSMOBILE - New from $9995. in stock ready for CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jin. 18) children accepted, no pets. cellar, pantry. Residential, GEMINI (Mey 21-Juna 20) The Friends cannot be manipulated trouble. close to everything. Verplank tires. Good running condition. immediate delivery. Price in­ Call 647-9936, or 6492003. $250. Also: 6 H.P. Snow road will be rough enough today today to your benellt. If you try, The Flintstonea — Hanna-Barbara Productions area. $235. Security, lease, no cludes wall-to-wall without taking on the burdens ot severe complications will ensue. .Barry’s World Blower, $75. Phone 643-0025. carrpeting, matching others. You could box yourself IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - pets. Phone 649215158. AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. I I ) appliances, bow window, front Into a corner. First floor, four sunny rooms, Factors over which you have THAT'LL T U A T 't / BET 'YOU 1966 JEEP - CJ5A. Excellent country kitchen and much R IG H T / THOUGHT IT'D t with appliances. No pets. MANCHESTER - Six Room CANCER (June 21-July 22) small control tend to Influence COME TD Duplex. Centrally located. running condition. Call after more. Large selection of ABOUT B IG DIRT- c h e a p . Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Utilities extra. $175 . 633-6026. Disagreements with pals could Important events the next few F E L L A , DIDN'T 'YOUV.. Fenced in yard. Private base­ 5:30, 6496494. homes to chooss from, all ♦ 40.5*./ priced to sell. Excellent finan- erupt over smell misunderstan­ days. Be on your guird. / ELLINGTON - TIC TAC ment. Appliances included. dings today. Take cars where MASONRY - Brick, block, GENERAL REMODELING MASONARY - Fireplace CARPENTRY - Repairs, 1973 DATSUN 240 Z - New cing available. Trades PISCES (Fob. 20-Miroh 20) No pets. Security and everybody's paying a share. concrete, chimneys, and and painting, stucco, other repairing and remodeling. All remodeling, additions, gar­ TOWER - Immediate oc­ clutch, new shocks. Good run­ welcome, parts, supplies, and Poorly conceived plans have a cupancy. A new one bedroom references required. $220 fireplaces. New or repair textured finishes. Sheet rock types of stone work. Free es­ ages, roofing. Call David ning condition. Air con­ accessories, full time service LEO (July 29Aug. 22) Persons way of backfiring today. Do work. Call 528-4596, after 5 work. Free estimates. timates. After 5 , 643-1870, or Patria 644-1796. Townhouse community within monthly. Call after 5 p.m., nothing on Impulse. 643-03M, 5691192. ditioning. $3500. Call 6493396. department. Plaza Homes, Instrumental In your plans may p.m. References. Reasonable 644-2975. walking distance of stores, 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, be surprisingly uncooperative Prices. 646-4346. FOR ALL your Dry Wall banks and churches. Features today. It will take a heap of sell­ :!i' BASEMENT - Finished pan­ DODGE, Maxi Van - 1973 B Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, WATERPROOFING, WE WANT WORK - House needs - Drobiak Dry Wall include private entrances, ^ 300, 8 cylinder, automatic. Connecticut, 1-828-0369, ing to turn them around. Hatchw^s, Foundations - Company, 575 Center Street, balcony overlooking cathedral eling, two rooms, contains FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets and yard cleaning, painting. If Excellent condition. Private VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Cracks, Sump Pumps, Gravi­ and doors made to order. Top it needs to be done, we can do Manchester. Call 646-8882. ceilinged living room, wall-to- electric stove, refrigerator. Hot and cold water, includes owner. Phone 646-8139, ARE YOU Selling your mobil You're a very difficult person to ty feeds, fireplaces, ceramic quality work reasonable it. Call anytime, 728-8839. wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, evenings. home? Buyers waiting. Call tile repairs, stonewalls, range, refrigerator, garbage TV. $60 a week. 643-0851. please today, due to your prices. References. 646-4346. LlNRl Construction Co. - Tom Plaza Homes, Broker. 1-8^ negative attitude. You anticipate F«b. 2 3 ,19H patios, walks, steps. Expert 30 disposal, pantry unit, air con­ PLUMBING Si HEATING - Corbitt. Building, Remolding, TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, 0369. problems belore they occur. c a years. 643-4953. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Licensed. Fast service. Additions, Garages, Kitchens, ditioning, master TV antenna, This year you will have a greater yellow, excellent condition, LIBRA (StpL 23-OcL 23) Be range of Interests than In the sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Reasonable rates. Call Ron, Roofing, Siding, Recreation abundant closets, 24-hour make an offer. Call 646-4938 BE WISE - Do not buy just CiM TREE Service - Free es­ need for expensive 643-6567, Rooms. 646-5355. superintendent service, laun­ careful In joint ventures today. past. Your prospects look en­ Born Loser — Art Sanaom after 5 p.m. any home, buy a Plaza Home. An assocleta or even your mats couraging if you don't spread timates. discount senior recovering. 568-5878. dry and storage facilities in IP Brand new 14 toot wide, citizens. Company Palming-Papering basement, no pets. For ap­ could cause you to lose money yourself too thin. 32 NEWTON SMITH - 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - beamed ceiling, wall to wall through their bad judgment. Manchester owned and REWEAVING burns, holes. Remodeling, Repairing. Rec pointment please call 8799876, operated. Call 646-1327. Original cost $7,000, asking carpeting, and much more. A Zippers, umbrellas repaired. PAINTING - interior and rooms. No job too smml. 649- Monday through Friday 8 to 5. ILOOKJNGII $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ great buy at $8,995. Colce Window shades. Venetian exterior, paperhanging, 3144. 1 We offer the~Urge8t viriety of | NOrRBAWPAJJr \ i attractive apartments and ' ditioning, 8-track deck. Phone oftwoor three bedrooms. LAN DON CONTRACTORS- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. excellent work. References. MANCHESTER - Three or I townhouses in Manchester. [ Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal W ABoaV Our highly qualified crews 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, Large selection for you to Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Free estimates. Fully in­ CARPENTRY, Custom four bedroom apartment. I Rental office open daily 9-5, i 643-0888. choose from. Top Dollar for e 19r7eyNCA.hc will courteously custom fit I weekends, 11-3. ' MX? A MARnUET, 5221. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Houses - Addditions, garages, Convenient location. Close to n o b o d v a n s w e r e d th your home, as wbuld a tailor your Mobil Home trade. ' 4431. roofing and siding, kitchens, Main Street. $200. per month DAMATO 1973 HORNET - Six cylinder, Excellent financing. DCXJR, SO I CAME IN ' "/ can’t understand him any more. He will only M)P OWE CF THESE custom fit a suit. Let us BRICK - BLOCK, stone, bathrooms, and repair work of plus utilities. Paul W. Douougan, custom fit your home to suit four radials, new spare. Low Immediate parking talk to me In CB largoni" I MlfcHT fireplaces, concrete, chimney PAPER HANGING Expert. all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Realtor, 643-4535. ENTERPRISES mileage. Automatic, am/fm, throughout the state. PLaza you. For information or ap­ repairs. No job too small.smal Your average paper, in for estimate, 643-6712. CANT YOU StE Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick pointment call 228-0649. 846 -1 0 2 1 new brakes and muffler. $2,- Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross I'M BUSY/’ lV OUfT UJALROtTOl Save. Call 644-8356 lor es- average room , $30. Mr. ONE BEDROOM Apartment - 0(H), or best offer. Ask for Highway, Berlin Tpke., timates. Richman, 646-3864. CARPENTRY & Masonry - Heat, hot water, appliances, i i n r t n Steve after 4 . 643-2662. ^ rlin . Conn, 1-828-6369. PWACnaNG CUSTOM DRAPERIES made Additions and remodeling. air conditioning. Close to MfY VtXSA.' I WARN you B0V5. «U'R6 COME to specifications. Free es­ IN VIOLATION OF CITY ORDI­ ON, C3f WIND'. WHAT'BA ELECTRICIAN - All types of PAINTING, Paper hanging. Free estimates. Call Anthony shopping, one block from bus. 1966 DODGE DART - Low Automotive Service 88 timates and measurement. wiring, electrical improve­ Carpentry work. Call 64344M, Squillacote, 649-0811. Cellar storage. Parking. $200 MANCHESTER - Three NANCE n b V P & t ' H YOU’D BONNY, M/JTER,ttOCOlAMEVr, Call anytime before 9 p.m. bedroom Duplex. Convenient mileage on motor, good BETTER MOVE ON BEFORE ment, and repair work. FREE or 643-0367. monthly. 6492871. transmission. $200. Call 649- PONT 649-4266. location. Heat and utilities ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- I PHONE MY SOOP FRIEND 6ET VEEBLEFESrER? estimates. Call 646-5253. g^lQUALITY PAINTING and 0688. sun specialists, factory Paper Hanging by Wiilis MANCHESTER - Newer two extra. No pets. Security, $210 JUDGE RENCHY'-HAK-KAFF.'- OLD RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 monthly. 6^3285 after 3 p.m. trained, one day service, 114 Schultz. Fully insured, bedroom Duplex. Half of two East Main Street, Rockville. HE ONCE SENTENCED A MAN BEFORE family. Waddell School area. Available now. YOUR references. 649-4343. BIDWELL Home Improve­ Automotive Service 68 871-1617. TO FIVE YEARB 5IMPLY FOR INCOME $265 per month. Paul W. ment Co. Expert installation AtScKg- gdvTW-2-22 CHEWING GUM TIME Aca - Wlrth This Funny World A. i W. PAINTING - Very Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. ROCKVILLE - Four room IN COURT.L. I of aluminum siding, gutters Apartment. Third floor. reasonable. Free Estimates. and trims. Roofing installa­ TAX Call Wayne, 649-7696, ONE BEDROOM Apartment - Stove, refrigerator. $140, plus tion and repairs. 649-6495, 879 security. 872-3135. CCME BACK THIS 9109. On Main Street. Available im- TDMCRroW/ here!s SeMSATlONAL P ) ^ BEATRlireTj 3 - INTERIOR PAINTING and mediately. No pets or THREE ROOM Apartment - M3-5135 24 HOUR TOWMG OUR SERVICE wallpapering. Quality HORACE Tetrault - Siding, children. $160 monthly. One NEWEST professional work at months security required. Furnished or unfurnished. I HATE roofing, stormwindows, aw­ $150 monthly. Security deposit MODEL a f \MASTE reasonable prices. Fully in­ nings. Quality workmanship, Heat included. Call after 6, INTERNAL d ir e c t o r y sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain- 644-2314. required. 647-1889. A SALES .■■dot- d i free estimates. Fully insured. l? E V £ ) w r ...... 872-9187, 6493417. CALL. 5LA MANCHESTER - Duplex. 5 ROCKVILLE- Small four 'BW»/ Op Building-Contracting 33 1/2 rooms, three bedrooms, 1 room two bedroom apart­ INCXJME TAX Preparation -i SPECIALIZING cleaning and 1/2 baths, country kitchen, ment. Stove, and refrigerator. Experienced, personal ser- J WES ROBBINS carpentry repairing chimneys, roofs, carpeting, appliances. $265 Recently redecorated. I new roofs. Free estimates. 30 vice at your home - Dan INCOME TAX remodeling specialist. Ao- monthly. Security required. Utilities extra. Security. $130 315 CINTIgST., MANCHtSTER, CONN.* Phenu 643-5)35 Mosler, 649-3329, or 525-8263. CM RwsM L iMrntlt ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Years Experience. Howley, monthly. Phone 6491914. Call 6491559, Monday thru 7- 22. lor eupoft Tax PraparaHon 543-5361. built-ins, bathrooms, Thursday after 6 p.m. Office: kitchens, 649-3446. MANCHESTER - Duplex, two 2-22 353 Center St., Manchester MANCHESTER - Newer Two bedrooms. Modem bath and 7 2 8 -3 0 7 1 FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY ""t h A|\JIv 5 ! NOlATRaH (DOt' m V ^ INCOME TAX LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Heating-Plumbing 35 Family, second floor. Three kitchen. Appliances included. new homes custom built, bedrooms. Two children Separate wash room. Washer- CONTROLLED AUTO SODY REPAIRS SATHIN(5 3(JlT ’ Prepared. $9. Short remodeled, additions, rec SEWERLINES, sink .lines, dryer hook-ups. Full cellar Forml *10. Long Form accepted. Utilities extra. No Short Riba — Frank Hill AND FORK OVEP rooms, garages, kitchens cleaned with electric cutters, Pets. $230. Security deposit and attic. Two zone heat. Next on all makas... remodeled, bath tile, cement ' WHY WOULD THE > BECAUSE T RUNSj Call M r. Frank by professionals. McKinney required. 6491858. to school, bus line. Two HEBE COMES THE THE PRESIDENT HAS PEANUTC__ JUT O il in s t e a d THAT , Lloyd E. Roy work. Steps. 'dormers. Bros. Sewage Disposal Oim- children. No pets. $310. 2 ^ BEEN PUSMIf^ FOR PRESIDENT BE NEW Zgg TANK. S O i n t e r e s t e d ? OF MOTOR OIL.' NEGATlVg! 643-4834 Residential or commercial. pany, 643-5fm. 149 OAKLAND STREET - 9317. LOAN and RENTAL CARS r r s developbment TAX Call 649-4291. V First Hoor. Two room apart­ I Available by Appointment... I / T NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet ment. Heated. Security. $130. THREE LARGE Bedrooms / L> CONSULTANT TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, Call 6492426, 9 to 5. Duplex. New carpets. Living, ALLAN T. KEELER’S tax 1 Haynaa Slraat Carpentry and general con­ kitchen faucets replaced, dining room, modem kitchen, service. Tax returns done in Manchaatar tracting. Residential and repaired. Rec rooms, POUR ROOM Apartment - Se­ with stove and new ; STMIOZMEK, Manaiv ! the privacy of your home. Call 643-4723 commercial. Whether it be a bathroom remodeling, heat cond floor. No pets. Security refrigerator. Attic, basement, tn7M<.N>^5M4.lM. 2-23 871-1781 for appointment. small repair job, a custom modernization, etc. Free deposit. Heat, hot water, garage, yard. $290 monthly. I 301*315 COTER ST., MAN^TER i built home or anything in Estimate gladly given. M & M stove included. Call 6492111, Security. No pets. 6493050 I I " W h at ever g a v e you th e id e a you could between, call 646-13n. Plumbing & Heating. 6492871 after S p.m. after 1:00. I -,1 uae Uncle Sam as a dependent?"