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m. Northeast- SALE ON PKHUliST ILSJ)A CHOKE ^ V M A N C H EST ER E V E N I N G H ER A L D , M anchester, Conn.. Thurs., March 9 m s - P A G E T lIR K E -A 11 earnings W» a n taking ordan lo r S t Pa triefa O ar decrease U .S .D A C H OIC E LEAN B M S K ET CORNED BEEF [Tax review schedule set The Manchester Board of Tax the board March 27, 30 or 31 between Court pffice adjoining the Hearing Lelan F. Sillin Jr., chair- Review has established a schedule 6:30-9:30 p.m. Room. for persons wishing to attend its up- man and president of PInehurst • Taxpayers with last names All taxpayers who wish to appear Northeast Utilities (NU), STEMn PInehurst coming sessions. beginning with S-Z may meet with before the board must first check in SIRLOIN The schedule, which was es- reported today that the PORTERHOUS the board April 5,6 or 7 between 6:30- with the assessor’s office and fill out >^a98 tablished to avoid large groups company’s consolidated STEAKS STEAKS 9:30 p.m. a complaint form. At this time, they fwiih full tenderloin) appearing at any one hearing, is as net earnings for the. 12 (with full tenderloin) Additional days have been will be given a number, which will be follows: months ended Jan. 31,1978 scheduled for taxpayers who cannot issued to determine the sequence of SAlSSaE&T • Taxpayers with last names amounted to 876.9 million ,.*1.89 .’2.19 appear on the dates scheduled for appearance before the boanf. or 11.21 per share, as com- m.n.39 beginning with the letters A-F may them. These dates are as follows: Because of the number of people meet with the board March 13, 15 or pared with 886.4 miUion or March 14 and 28, and April 1,4,10 and expected to appear at these hearings, 16 between 6:30-9:30 p.m. 81.38 per share for the 13. These hearings will be held from taxpayers are requested ,to state • Taxpayers with last names same period a year ago. 1-4 p.m. their objections as briefly as possible MORRELL HAMS for E a ttor. . . beginning with G-L may meet with The averaee number of .o rd o r n o w a t P in a h ur a t All hearings will be held in the to the board, It also would be helpful the board March 20, 21 or 22 between shares outstanding for the Hearing Room on the second floor of for taxpayers to prepare their objec- 6:30-9:30 p.m. year ended'January 1978 the Municipal Building except the tions in writing prior to appearing • Taxpayers with last names was 63,793,977 as compared hearings scheduled for March 20 and before the board. * “ • -S-A. C H OIC E beginning with M-R may meet with with 62,433,286 a year 21, which will be held in the Probate earlier. Current earnings CHUCK STEAK Save with Packer cut, trimmed of 81.21 per share are seven LOIN O F U.8.D.A.a SHURFINE About town cents lower than those ROAST C H OIC E B EE F H artford chorus hosts reported last month for the lit cm.. SLICED BEETS cut to order and fre Southern New England Telephone all of Manchester, climb aboard their vanpool year 1977. KIDNEY BEANS wrapped this sele CUT WAX BEANS The Manchester Ostomy Associa- employees Harold Rice; Jerry Bosworth; Ed for a ride home from their jobs at SNET s Sillian attributed the beef loini gives barbersh ip competition tion will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in decrease in earnings of . 69* 16 oz. cans Amos; Walt Schoenfeld and John McKenna general office building in New Haven. wonderful Porterho Conference Room C at Manchester seven cents per share in Mix or Match and Sirloin Steaks. The Hartford Chapter, SPEBSQSA, ford, Northern Connecticut. Memorial Hospital. Dr. Robert January 1978 to lower Rodner of Manchester will speak on nuclear production caused Insurance City Chorus will host a Hamden, New Haven, Derby, Water- 2i69< ^*1.75 barbershop competition Saturday at bury, Meriden, New London and "Diseases of the Urinary Tract.” Twelve use SNET vanpool primarily by the outage of Members, friends and families of os- Millstone Unit II for its an- tVondartUI Flavor Penney High School in East Hart- Bridgeport will compete. The trip down fntersate 91 to New Haven ford. tomy patients, and anyone an- insure full repayment of all costs, in- ^ B ON ELESS BEHYCRDCKER Manchester Chorus is under the Twelve Southern New England with the first passengers getting off nual 'maintenance and CAPON PIE7 ticipating ostomy surgery are in- cluding the purchase price of the van. refueling. Nuclear energy 22VJ0Z. Division II choruses from Saratoga d irectio n of V incent Zito of Telephone employees from Tolland, the van at SNET's general office S H O U L i m L A M B Ever try a frozen Cap vited. Nurses are also invited. For In- maintenance, gas, insurance, oil and in January 1978 provided 36 BRDWNIEMIX Springs, Schenectady, Columbia Manchester, and the Hartford Chorus Vernon and Manchester are saving building on George Street at about ROAST Pie? Now at Pinehu formation, call Anne McNeill, 646- tires." percent of NU’s energy Apprehensive about hospital tour County and Poughkeepsie, all in New is under the direction of Jim Curtis of dollars, avoiding hassles and finding 7;45 a.m. The van. which spends the Cook M IM M Lamb Lag from Greyledge Far 4572. SNET is the first corporation in requirements compared to 99< With obvious apprehension, children who York, and Pittsfield and Springfield, Windsor. new enjoyment in the daily trip to day at a company parking lot, will be Glastonbury... Sip hospital auxiliary, in smock at left, gives a Mass., will begin competing at 1 p.m. Winning choruses will compete in a their jobs in New Haven. Instead of Connecticut to adopt a vanpooling 51 percent in January 1977. .*2 .2 9 wonderful (no additi may be future hospital patients begin a tour Emanuel Lutheran Church will ready when Frank picks it up for the program. The concept, pioneered in brief introduction. Tours of the pediatrics Eleven quartets from Connecticut, runoff contest with other division driving their own cars to work, they NESTLE’S OATMEAL FROZEN have a Lenten Service, including return trip at 4:20 p.m. 1973 by the 3M Corporation in ^ of the pediatrics department in the foyer of unit are offered by the auxiliary to acquaint Western Massachusetts and Eastern winners in the Northeast in October. commute together in a recentiy Each of the 11 passengers in the CAPON PIE New York will be competing at 2:30. Communion and a presentation by Minnesota, has been endorsed by the trS tS d ip lo m a COOKIE MIX Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mothers children and parents with hospital procedure, .Saturday’s competition is open to organized vanpooi. pool pay |33 per month for their CHICKEN PI the Emanuel Belle Choir, tonight at Federal Energy Administration and ^ place comforting hands on their children Starting at 7 p.m.. Division II the public. Tickets may be obtained These area commuters are new ^d- round-trip rides to work, about 75 TURKEY PIE (Herald photo by Dunn) 7:30 at the church. Connecticut’s Energy Agency and Michael S. Scheinblum, 5 5 < choruses Yrom Manchester, ^ Hart- at the door. dition to SNET's vanpooling percent less than it would cost to put a few in your I while Mrs. Virginia House, a member of the Department of Transportation. of Manchester, director of NESTLE’S program. The concept was launched 'drive themselves in their own cars. How the , poolers------—like it? Harold risk management for CHOCO CHIP by the company early in 1976 with the As driver, Frank rides free. Cost per .Buy it today Rice of Manchester seems to sum up Heublein, Inc., has been purchase of six 12-passenger vans. passenger mile averages out to and order Stanley’s COOKIE MIX The vans are maintained by the com- , ----- ” ^he group’s feelings when he says, awarded the associate in With 30t off on j slightly more than two cents per per- •it’s the greatest thing to come along Special EASTER pany and made available to groups of risk management diploma POLISH for Easter 6 9 < gollon 0/ 8o son for a full van carryingcarrvme 11 payingnavine in transportation.(m n. ®..,5 We u.. have " a . very ^ by the Insurance Institute employees who pay back the cost of passengers. Croom...mi) the van and expenses for its opera- compatible group and that makes the of A m erica upon ... no llmitl Aside from the obvious economic ride enjoyable. It’s convenient, punc- successful completion of tion through a monthly fare. The idea advantages, vanpooling helps reduce Stoutfgr'a NOW HEFE, proved so popular that last year tual and, of course, it provides a big nationally-administered PInghunt Main Dl$h traffic congestion, air pollution, savings." examinations for each of 79* Sa/a SNET put four more on the road. energy consumption and parking de- At SNET vanpooling is one of three three risk management Frank AiudI of Tolland, a senior mand. Word of these benefits, for lU C M IM iU D K E F . . . . engineer in SNET's operations plans energy-saving commuter transporta- courses. both employers and employees, is tion programs. More than 800 A g r a d u a t e o f t h e CREUKD C H C X O I...... department, starts out on the 57-mile getting around. SNET has responded NOW AYt route from his home at 6:40 each employees participate in Operation University of Connecticut, to a score of requests for information Oxygen, the company's five-year-old Scheinblum is a member of TIIIH NOODU CXSSEROIE weekday morning. His first stop is from interested Connecticut firms the commuter parking lot at exit 98 carpool program, which provides the Society for Chartered CMUCMCMK...... and from some 70 companies in other free reserved parking for commuter Property Casualty on the Tolland-Vernon line where he states and Canada. cars carrying three or more riders. Underwriters as well as Stoiff e r's M in e Pin a . . picks up two more New Haven-bound ■’The pools are operated on a SNET employees. He makes one Another program involves ten the Risk and Insurance break-even basis, says Richard chartered •■SuperCs’’~ NOHO/V.^ more stop at exit 93 in Manchester Management Society, where the remaining nine passengers 520 emjloyees from outlying He is also an instructor ‘‘Pfl«pnopr f towns into New Haven each working in risk management at the get on board. Then it’s an express Passenger fares are set at a level to day. “ PINEHURST GROCERY University of Connecticut. 302 MAIN can you get a better deal BusIn aM than at BERNIE’S V A N IH F A IE Promoted in Boston qUHTlM Patricia A. Balch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold FACIAL Halch of Manchester, has been promoted to supervisor of CAINS agent financing-compensation accouting at New England TISSUES ., m f f.-g '• since its inception in 1974. (rxxei rr t' D'' • Ov'SDt Po'-m-A Getting the color right is what ColorTrak is all about It’s RCA's most Other members include Margaret S. Geyer, Edward N advanced, most automatic TV And now a brand new chassis makes Kenney, Donald P. Richter, Anthony J. Urbanetti and il better than ever Y O U R C H O I C E Merrill J. Whiston. COUNTRY STYLe • New 100% solid stale XtendedLile chassis is designed lo run cooler and use less energy than any previous RCA chassis Result longer Judge FitzGerald, judge of probate for Manchester USDA CHOICE BEEP CHUCK PORK SPARE MBS life expectancy received his B.A, degree from the University of Connec- FRRtH LIAN LOIN RND $ ticut in 1950 and his doctor of law from UConn in 1953. IMrOMID aucio UNDERBLADE STEAK UNDSRBLADE lb. ■ OHE OF , • Automatic Color Control and Fleshlone Correction system holds PORK ROAST * USDA CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK « ^ . _ OUR BEST fleshtones and other colors to the settings you select Judge FitzGerald's present affiliations include the LiAN a oNiLia t « ... ■OILED HAM '.I lb. I 598 DUTCH FAMILT F H IIH tL IC ID STEWWGBEEF EVER BUYS • Automatic Light Sensor adjusts picture lor changes in room light. WITH YOUR TRADE-IN Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, chairman PORK ROAST CHICKEN ROLL FRSSHLY SLICED ITALIAN STYLE L O N O A C n A U C IO AT ONLY 398 of Meeting Committee, preydent of the Drug Advisory OSCAR MAYSR FRSSH WHOLt TURKEY HAM WITH YOUR TRADE-IN CUT TO OROSR ..•1.19 KHiomns Council, treasurer of the American Field Service and the PORKLOMS D H OTI • W I I O U N.C. HILLSHIRE FARMS « M .MM Manchester Bar Association, past president. He is a OSCAR MAYSR FRANKFURTS IN BULK .*1.99 AvaiUBIt In Whitt, Grt tn , GoM. Copptr. And Ntw Almond veteran of the second world war. Judge FitzGerald is a t U C I O TO ORDKfl POLISH WELBASA .b’ l • OUR m m m R PRieef SLICED BACON ^o , BENOA or 1C HARD SALAMI TASTE O'SEA PAN READY *'4 bm part-time faculty member of Manchester Community LAND 0 L A K H W H ITI IL IC ID RUtSSR SMOKSO SONSLSSS BIG 18 LB. CAPACITY R C A 19'[ti.,«»tXL-100 color T V College, teaching courses in business law and a para- AMERICAN CHEESE COOFHIET W E N E E D US E D W A S H E R S , legal course. DAISY HAM PORK S U T T ...... I HEAVY DUTY 3 CYCLE ^th new 100% solid state D R Y E R S, R E F R I G E R A TO R S RCA AUTO M ATIC WASHER XtendedLlfe chassis Milliuni A R M A H A M M E R WITH i A N D TE L E V I SI O N S E TS T O 1 0 0 % Solid St a t e Assistant treasurer R E G & D I E T STARKIST S U N M A I D N O W O N LY Raymond Valade has been appointed assistant YOUR ; FILL O R D E R S F R OM SUMME R 12^^ diogonol TV reasurer of the First Federal Savings & Loan Associa- LAUNDRY C & C IXMJI SEEDLESS RAISINS TRADE-IN tion of East Hartford. WHITE TUNA ONLY C O T T A G E O W N E R S A ND 248 V* wor sWi cs' His appointment was announced by Robert Lynch I N S TITUTI O N S . . . W E N E E D tha«U(lrtr president of First Federal. • 2 CYCUS • HEAVY DUTY • Awlomal.v CatOvCO»1' 0 ‘ 59* 79 « . 8 9 ‘ natural Frvd "a*u»ii Da f«gr>yvl 328 IS W O R T H M O N E Y N O W! CCSOf* to a by »»M O N LY management trainee. He received his math degree from » Supar Mace m a i''» w jt* g r»i WITH YOUR TRADE-IN 6 8 yOL. br-H'ari tr,K>r «,t n »na'p 'or-'>a«* WITH YOUR TRADE-IN Assumption College, Worcester, Mass, in 1971. He is a 1967 COLOR TV BUMaLE SEE BAW TV YOU BRING IN graduate of East Catholic High School. After his gradua- nUSBORYHOTROUMX . 55* ' CAMPBELLS m tion from Assumption, he spent three years in the United LIGHT TUNA CHUNK .i.OiQO* *168 WITH YOUR TRADE-IN Mates Army, 3/*1 PORK & /I J'$1 SUHSHME HYDROX GOORKS 89* PEARS SmMMKV n.i e* 49* Valade is the internal vice president of the Manchester BEANS 1 BROWNIE MX S K I S 23., M .09 Jaycecs. He lives on Parker Street with his wife SH O P P W G DAY R EB ATE Tra d e yo ur troubles at I Suzanne, and daughter, Stephanie. PEANUT B U T T ER **^ ll.l Hr 99* r ------—\ a F R E E D e liv e ry s„,'BAXCASH •FROZEN FOOD & DAIRY* CAKE MX SnTnuM Hn [fantastic pr ices II K 89* e P R C E S e rvic e I'I'op sales increase (»SCO0ll • I U rebate snxkscr chhwk:;'.™? *2.59 4lu M *1.89 Y O U A L W A Y S B U Y BL e P R K E R e m ov e l ot INQUIRE NOW . The LaBonne Life Insurance Agency Inc., ot ONVQUD CHEistPiztt •1.59 STUFFED THROWN OLIVES yo ur old e ppll e n c e Manchester general agency of National Life Insurance Bwceou or CMMJFlOWtR OYSTER S T E W * CALI 243-0505 I Company of Vermont, led the firm’s 80 general agencies SHCmHNGBILL 59* e P R E B E l e c tric co n n e c tio n Ask For Milt I throughout the country with a 623 percent increase in ■Mb m tel H ill B M in lK lII M h l M b M M lM * F9DICH MEW FIZZ* *1.79 e d a pt e re Itiiymoiiil >„lmle •sales during January compared with production in the 89* • PRODUCE* • F R E E R a ng e a nd d ry e r cord s same month a year ago. lu — nm nnii rmni CMCC KMOSEVS Set FRESH FLORIDA 4 A • « CnanOrB riKlfMI rRKQ RtO-ea CRINKLE CUT 4/*1 6REEN PEPPERS 3 t * 1 Bern o F R E E BO d a y p a ym e n t plan El CRISP FRESH CAUFORNIA _ Honored at retirement party !rzM ______iP " i l"E MWMHM A CHEESE 99* Joseph F. Donahue of 322 Spring St. was Maine to Texas. ICECHEABS.V"" 2/99* CELERY HE A RTS 59* OPEN IV IS . TKL 9; TUKS. 4 SAT. TIU 5 recently honored at a retirement party The employees presented Donahue with REDMimPT0FPM6»^* *1.19 DELICIOUS APPLES . 4 5 * attended by 200 Southern New England a hand-made plaque inlaid with a set of US NO I MAINE ...... mattti cAs«ut1 Telephone Co. employees. • PMUYWUCMWE:;;r.. . 0.. 89* climbers depicting his work. ■ W T A T O E S i.R L b.,89* Donahue, a splicing foreman at the time Donahue and his wife, Annamay, have a OESCEIITWUS.'Sr^o" 2/99* CALIFORNIA SUNKIST of his retirement, had been with the com- • all 111 «»>-•• A ee MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER PARKADE daughter, Jo Ann (Mrs. Matthew 1‘Moriar- «>caa»wwc UMa^ir* (^conAci CHEESE 59* ] NAVEL ORANGES 8/99* pany 41 years, in the llartford area. ty of Manchester, and a son, Timothy (NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER) Donahue recalled several times in Donahue, presently in Hawaii, and five BANkAMIg ' :k3 which he was "loaned out" by the com- grandchildren. pany for emergency situations from 643-9561 PAGEFOUR-A-

■■ .g ._ .g ------MANCHESTER EVENING-— HERALD, , Manchester, , vumi., Cohn.. inuni., Thurs., wiarcn», March 9, iviv- 1978— PAGE KIVE-A iianrl{ratrr €u; tthtg iIrraUi Both do fine job Manchester — A City of Village Charm Bloodmobile collects 118 pints; 42 pints short of quota Having been a resident taxpayer in demise of the 8th as lonp as ihev Binks, Sandra Werkheiser. George Piiito, Robert J. Kane, Anna Cleaves. Pounded Oct. 1, 1881 The Red Cross Blood- LeBlanc. George L. Legier, Lawrence, Nancy Rock. Kennedy. Brenda Sauer. Joanne Murphy, Susan M. the 8th DiMrict since 1941,1 have no Joseph Coscia, Joseph Daniel Plalz, Kathleen Thomas Provencal, Edward utmu weren’t in uniform! How do such mobile collected 118 pints Donald McAllister. Margaret R obert A. M cA llister. Robert Mortensoir, Rev. Peck, Barbara Edlund, M«mb«r, AuR HUB A RIM ^^ ^ 39* A whopping 98 percent of those IMWoodlimdSL UftNT ONI I IMMT O M Maybe we need Julius Shishkin in tion rate dipped slightly under Ford. Maurice Pass, Manchester’s direc- Connecticut Democrats has ap- annual concert. VAUDTHHU9UN..MAIICH1t . VAUD TMW RUN, MARCH I t polled said the sales endangered HIONLANO SAfW MAflKfT I I HMHUUW RAM H A M IT charge of a worrying outfit in the Anyway, Brock roars that “What tor of general services, proposed that pointed Robert Tardiff of 93 Amott Manchester Trust Co. hikes its MRS. SMITH’S PIES „ .9 9 ^ I (MmmIigmSsi) Israel’s security. Not exactly a sur- national rating. OPEN EVERY DAY H U • PM White House. Shishkin, com- the American people need is the prise. legislation be developed to eliminate Road as its information coordinator rsT —.j/i missioner of labor statistics, is not (naturally) Republican-proposed 30 But, crow the GOP staffers, 67 per- 3 gas tax for rubbish collectors who for the First Congressional District. 10 yearn Ofcu afraid to worry. He called the percent across-the-board cut in the cent of the voters said they were are hired on a contract basis by a The Caucus of Connecticut Allison C onstruction Co.- of Tel. 643-8474 January rise “very strong and tax rates coupled with responsible thinking of voting Republican this community, Cummings, said. Democrats is a statewide organiza- Glastonbury is awarded contract for new Robertson Park swimming pool widespread,” and termed it “a cause cuts in government spending.” Since year in protest. Manchester has such an arrange- tion that has worked to promote ment for its refuse collection, and it progressive candidates and policies. and bathhouse. l l l l l l l l l l W l l l l l PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. Manche»ter. Conn., niura.. March 9. 1978 MANCHESTER M ENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. M.rrh 9. 19W- PAGE .skvrn.a "V Manchester Composite Squadron tonight at 8 at the Pathfinders Club, All residents of Mayfair Gardens Chappell Circle of North United of the Civil Air I^trol will meet 102 Norman St., and Friday at 10 Mrs. Anne Flynn will lead a Bible ( About town ) are invited to play setteck Friday at Methodist Church will have an inter- Manchester public records tonight from 7 to 9:30 at Manchester a.m. at the South United Methodist study Friday at 9:30 a.m. in the 7:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. national potiuck tonight starting at Gardening State Armory. Membership is open Church campus. The beginners group Federation Room of Center Manchester Power Squadron will to all yoi^ people from Grade 7 will meet tonight at 7:30, and Ala teen 7:30 at the home of f^ ry Chappell, Manchester Grange will sponsor a Congregational Church. O rtif i e a t e o f devise dle Turnpike. have its annual meeting and election through h i^ school. More informa- for the 12- to 20-year-oId children of 118 Dianq Drive. Floor Equipment and Supplies, 148 corned beef and cabbage supper By Frank Atwood Estate of Gertrude A. Weaver to New trade name of officers Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the tion may be obtained by calling 646- problem drinkers at 8, at the Forest St. . Friday at 6:30 p.m. in Grange Hall, Center Congregational Church will Michael A. Weaver, property at the Joseph L. Connors, 275 Lake St., Masonic Temple. The technical 6344 or 871-0257. Pathfinders Club. The family groups The board of trustees of South Building permils 205 Olcott St. Reservations may be nave a family Lenten program comer of Tower Road and West Mid- doing business as Harold J. Leese progrpi will be on spectroscopic and are open to those affected by United Methodist Church will meet Friday starling at 6:30 p.m. in Nutmeg Homes for Mrs. A. Bantly, chemical analysis of engine oil. Al-Anon family groups will meet someone with a drinking problem. made by calling 649-4754 or 646-3268. tonight at 7:30 at the church. roof repair at 246 Scott Drive, $900. Woodruff Hall of the church. Dayson Wrubel, demolition of gar- About town age at 302 Spruce St., $150. House plants have started to react Stanley J. Bellefleur, alterations at Tbe M anchester Silktown 400 Vernon St., $250. i to the change in seasons with the ap- For further information call 649-5017 proach of spring. There are tiny LaLechee League will meet Tuesday, or 649-5056. Guy LeBrun for Mrs. Margaret* green leaves on our potted fig tree, a March 13, at 10 a.m. at the Communi- Fisher, aluminum siding at 42 spray of sm all blossoms on a ty Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. The prudential board of Center Madison St., $1,900. begonia, and buds on an African Topic will be “The Family in Rela- Congregational Church will meet Bill Tunsky for Edward Wilson, violet that has shown nothing but tion to the Breastfed Baby." Infor- tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins Room vinyl siding at 27 Brainard Place, $2,- green leaves all winter. mal discussion will center on how to of the church. 200. There has been no change in manage those first hectic weeks with Pat Bramley for Regional Oc- temperature inside the house. The emphasis on the entire family as well The board of trustees of Second cupational Training Center, tem- thermostat stays at its winter set- as timely tips for mother and baby. Congregational Church will meet porary greenhouse at 665 Wetherell ting. The plants are reacting to the tonight at 7:30 in the church parlor. St., $1,000. longer hours of daylight and the in- creased itensity of light that comes from the sun as it climbs higher in the sky at midday. The new growth is a signal that the plants can use more nourishment. During the coldest and darkest weeks of winter, now behind us, plants RadwihaeK could manage with nothing but tap water. Now they will respond to a lit- tle soluble fertilizer mixed with the water perhaps every second week. \ new pot, perhaps SAVINGS TOO GOOD TO MISS - NOW THROUGH SUNDAY If plants have become root-bound, this is a good time to move each plant to a pot that is one size larger than it had before. It is a critical time to look for insect pests. Scale insects that have been living inconspicuously on the sap from a branch may now produce a litter of tiny new scales that crawl to a new location on the 29.97 12.97 plant. If you can catch them on the move they are easily killed by a spray. If there are only a few they can be scraped off with a thumbnail. MISSES’ MEN’S SPRING If plants have grown leggy like our RAINWEAR im patiens that came from a SAIEIFONE-TYPENOBIIECB SLACKS greenhouse last fall, the tips should Snake plant, or Sansevieria, in two forms at the botany by Realistic*^ be cut off and set in a rooting greenhouse of the University of Connecticut. The tall variety medium to become new plants. In May they should be ready to go out to can grow four feet, the stubby kind about six inches (Herald Reg. $44. For misses and Reg. $19-$20. Polyester the garden. photo by Pinto) petites, single and twill gabardines or The house plants in our picture, a corted through the greenhouses by selected by members in the order double-breasted raln- fancy wovena with belt tall and short Sansevieria, are among Dr. Terry Webster of the botany that the numbers were drawn. fashlons In pretty pastels, 8-18. loop styling, assorted solid the easiest house plants to grow. faculty and they heard from Dr. Dr. Webster showed dried and colors and patterns. They multiply by sending up new Milton Savos, entomologist, about a pressed ferns from the botany shoots from side roots. The piece of few insecticide that he said is effec- department’s herbarium, some of root, with leaves above it, can be cut tive and is not harmful to the delicate which he said had been in the collec- away from the mother plant and set foliage of the ferns. tion since before 1900. The two I in another pot. They can grow in poor People around me took notes but speakers, from the university facul- light. The straplike green leaves one of them said the insecticide cost ty, charged no fees and members have cross bands of lighter green, or more than she intended to spend and brought paper-bag lunches from yellow, and this pattern gives them she would continue to control insects home. The only money needed in the the common name of snake plant. by washing her ferns with soapy treasury is to pay for mailing notices They will sometime send up slender water. of the next meeting. It will be at flower stalks that bear small, The fern society is a low-budget Bradford, Vt., in the spring, to see fragrant flowers. organization. There are no dues. The ferns growing in the woods. I'Vrn S(»ci«‘ly members raise a few dollars at the Flower show The greenhouse and a nearby meeting by contributing small potted Today, March 9, brings the opening classroom in the Life Sciences ferns which were sold to other of the Southern New England Flower building at the University of Connec- members for 20 cents each. Each Show at the Hartford Civic Center. ticut were a meeting place in Feb, 25 person put a dollar in the “kitty" and The hours today are 5 to 10 p.m. for the Southern New England Fern received five numbers. Matching Friday and Saturday hours will be Society, Thirty people attended, a numbers were then drawn from a from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday hours few more than usual. They were es- glass jar and the plants were SAVE *60 are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A neat way to "telephone" through in rough weatherl Executive control panel has phone- 1/3 OFF .97-6.97 style speaker/mike. ANL, Noise Blanker, S/RF TRC-456 meter, LED readout. 4-way mounting bracket. 21-1S23 Reg. 199“ CHARGE IT MS. CATALINA FAMOUS MAKER WS4 (MOST STORES) mmmm MOBILE CB AND SEPARATES SLIPS OUR OWN MAKE STEREO RADIO! Pants, skirts, reg. $20-$24 Reg. $7-$10. Pretty non-cling Junior ANTENNA SALE! by Realistic now 12.97-15.97; knit tops, slips In fancy or tailored bloustes, reg. $13-$22, now 7.97-13.97; styles. White or beige, DUAL NOBILE FInl Tlmu active Jackets, reg. $36-$48, now 23.97. many styles. NIRROR NOUNT at a In red/whlte/blue polyesters, Achievement by Archer* Cut PHcel sizes 8 to 18, SML. 95 SAVE 21-wz 200/0 SAVE <60 Rtg. 34» Neat built-in safety and CB/AM/FM enjoymenti ' TRC-471 Means Mounts on car. truck. RV 21-1S92 mirrors for a stronger signal LED, ANL, S/RF meter, morel Reg. 259“ i BODY-NOUNT Business. NOBILE WHIP by Archer DIGITAL BASE-MOBILE ^95 by Realistic |2M0»4 SAVE Refl. ie« 23% 1 02 ” stainless steel w h ip m ounts easily on any flat surfKe. TRC-455 6.67-9.37 9.97 Ask Heublein* r ONNIDIRECTION 21-1542 "Heublein and its many 60,000 eighth and ninth gra- Timer automalically turns on Reg. 249“ employees have been ac- ders in •2,142 Project Busi- I BASE ANTENNA CB, w ith or w ithout alarm. tively supporting the local Ju- ness classes will learn the 120V AC. or 12V DC (neg./pos. Q A l f B $ 7 A BOYS’ FARAH GIRLS’ ground). 28% offi WMLW E f V nior Achievement program business of business this JEANS FASHION JEANS since 1966. We re proud to year. We at Heublein feel Reg. 26" 1 0 % continue investing there is no better Three 52” radiels. Vt wave, COMPACT BASE-MOBILE both our fiscal and way to teach young fits up to IH ” masts. Sizes 4-7, reg. $10, 6.67; Reg. $14.50. Girls’ fancy jeans by Realistic f physical support, people the funda- 8 to 14, reg. $12, 8.37; sizes In sturdy 100% cotton debim, and to see the pro- OUR BEST BASE 27 to 30, reg. 13.50, now 9.37. sizes 7-14. Stock up for mentals of Free En- spring!' gram expand each “ONNI” ANTENNA Heavyweight denims for all your terprise than to have 195 boysIBOYr KNIT SHIRTS GIRLS’ KNIT TECS In basic year. Junior Achieve- them personally in- 4C-431 In stripes, solids, reg. $6, now 4.17. and novelty styles, 7-14, ment i§ big business. volved in the learn- 37»” S M f E 21-1544 reg. $6-$7, now $4.17 to $4.77. Over 200,000 teena- ing experience. And Reg. 179“ O&L, Children’s ShopS; 15% Corbins, Bristol, Avon, gers in 7,500 J.A. that's what J A is all Talk power at home or on the ^ _ Four tOe'railials,.Mw«v«.ow road (12V DC). LED display. Q A lf B $ M A Manchester. companies and about." 22 ft. long non. Hick* B. Wc Mr on headphone jack. AC/OC cables. Mm President Heublein RADIO SHACK OWNS AND OPERA TES 21 ELECTRONICS FACTORIES Mom norm MsommUMo M Your money mad manpower make H work. RadM Support Junior Aciueirainant of Worth Centfal Connectkut. PAWABE, MAMCWtra * ^ 0 ^ IK S n IPM Ca Vn MANCKSTB Looki.ru,M ibaek P.O. Box 238. Hartford,CL 06141. Junior Achievement means business. auliBwnMrEBriiMimo • MANCHESTER PARKAOE* TRI-CITY PLAZA •COraiNSCORNtRaFARMINOTON VALLEY MALL *NEW ERITAIN • RRISTOL PLAZA «NEW LONDON MAU •CROTON PLAZA danehaam Ptakada and Tit-CMy PM u. VMiien opan Mon. Ewii PrL IE • PM, Eat IE 5 L X & P g g S jO N O f TANOT COBPORATK3W PWCES MAY VARY AT i n d i v i d u a l STORES J OPEN SyNDAYE 12-5 IN MANCHERTEN, VERNON, ERItTOL, CORRINt CORNER, AVON ______PAGE EIGHT A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thura., March 9.1978

M AN CH ESTER E V E N IN G H E R ALD , Manchester, (kmn., Thurs., March 9, 1976— P A G E NlNEl-A I Pelle$-Dudek M e nus

Melissa Susan Dude k and Jose ph E d w a rd Pe lles, both In the s ervic e gingerbre a d with lopping. J Save Your Vision Week of To lla n d, w ere m a rrie d M a rch 3 a t St. M a tth e w's Eld erly Thursday: Corn beef m il k and apple crisp. brisket, boiled potatoes, TTnirsd a y: Ba k ed m e a t Church in Toll a nd. M e n u s w h ic h w i l l be Tu e sd a y: F ra n k f urt on a , A ir m a n A lp h o n s e 0 . F oglio of 133 Birch St., Fra ncis C. Liv e ly, son of promote d to his present buttered carrots, seasoned loaf, parsli ed potato, whole Doctors of optom e try are he alth c are professionals Th e brid e is the da ughter of M r. and Mrs. W a lt e r G . s e rv e d M a rc h 13-17 a t r o l l , b a k e d b e a n s , ^Godbout, whose moth er is Ma nch est er, has been com M r. and M rs. E d w in J . ra n k whil e s erving with 'Today’s optometrist is sp ecifically educated in the cabbage, Shamrock gelatin k ernel c o m , bre ad, butter, who specialize in the ex amin ation, diagnosis and tre a t Dude k of 112 Old Sta fford Ro a d, Tolla nd. Th e brid e groom M a y f a i r a n d W e s t h i ll s a u e r k r a u t , m i l k a n d Mrs. Shirle y L . PoweU of missioned a second lieute Liv e ly of 99 Scott D r., V e r T a c t i c a l A i r C o n t r o l sciences of ana tomy, zoology, ch e mistry, physics, with whipped topping, m il k and applesauce. m ent of conditions or imp a irm e nts of the vision system. is the son of M r. and M rs. G e org e A. P elle s of 24 Gr a n t G a rd e n s to M a nch e s t e r mix e d fruit. ' 74 School St.. Manch ester, nant in the U.S. A ir F orc e non, has rec eived his first Squadron 21, Norfolk , V a. mathema tics, neurology, bacteriology, microbiology,, bread, margarine, skim F r i d a y : To m a t o soup, Spe cifica lly educated, tra in ed and state-licensed to H ill Roa d, To lla n d. ’ residents ov e r 60 are as W e dn e sd a y: H a m b u rg h a s b e e n a s s ig n e d to upon gra dua tion fro m O f promotion in the U.S . A ir H e join ed the N a vy in dis e a s e proc e ss e s a nd d e t e c tio n, p h a rm a c o lo g y, milk, coffee or tea. toasted cheese sandwich, ex amin e the eyes and relat ed structure s to detect the Th e R e v. Fra n cis J . O ’K e e fe of St. M a tth e w's Church follows: m a c a r o n i c a s s e r o l e , Chanute A F B , lU.. a fter fic er Tr a in in g School at F orc e. Septe mber 1974. beh avioral science, social science, public he alth, and f r u i t s a l a d , m i l k a nd presence of vision problems, eye diseases and oth er ab cel ebrated the nuptia l Mass and p erform e d the double M o nd a y; P o t ro ast of Friday: New England b u t t e r e d g r e e n b e a n s , comple ting A ir F orc e basic La ckla nd A F B , Te x a s. Liv e ly, promote d t o ,a ir m a ny oth er related subjects. clam chowder, baked pe anut butt er cookies. norm alitie s, optome trists are m a jor provid ers of vision ring c ere mony. Th e church wa s decorated with blue v e a l s l i c e s , t o m a t o -! bre a d, b u t t e r, m il k and tra ining, at La ckla nd A F B , L t . F o g l i o , s e l e c t e d m a n, re c e ntly completed N a v y E l e c t r o n i c s Doctors of optome try receive four ye ars of specialized c are in Am e ric a . daisies and carna tions. M rs. H a rold G a rrit y of Tolla nd vegetable au jus, whipped macaroni and cheese, ^ e x a s . t h r o u g h c o m p e t i t i v e technical tra ining a t Shep Te chnicia n Se aman D a vid professional training at an accredited school of op wa s organist. potatoes, buttered spinach, seasoned asparagus, =A A ir m a n G o d b o u t w i ll e x a m in a tio n f o r a t t e n pard A F B , Te x a s, and is M . Quigle y, son of M r. and tom e try after completion of th eir undergraduate college chilled purple plums, Th e y provid e tre atment by pre scribing opth almic Th e brid e, given in m a rri a g e by h er f a th er, wore a cheese apple crispy pud ^ " o w re c e iv e sp e cia liz e d dance a t the school, now now a ssigne d to Pe ase M rs. G e org e Quigle y of 230 prerequisites. Although a m in im um of two ye ars of bread, margarine, skim lenses, contact lenses, or oth er optical aids, and provide Victoria n-style silk gown with ru ffle d yok e, sle eves and d in g, br e a d, m a rg a rin e , tra ining in th e a ircr a f t goes to F a irc h ild A F B , A F B , N .H . H e serves as an Bro o k St., South Windsor, college is reqqired to enter optometry school, most milk, coffee or tea. vision th erapy when indicated, to pres erve or restore hemlin e and designed w ith E m p ir e w a ist, long sleeves, s k im m il k , coffee o r tea. e quipm e nt m a inte n a nc e W a sh., f or tra in in g and a i r c r a f t m a i n t e n a n c e is on an extended tra ining students enter after four ye ars of undergraduate study. The menu is subject to m a xim um efficiency of vision. and s k irt of a ccordi an ple ats. H e r nylon finge rtip v e il was Tu e sd a y; Ba k ed lasagna field. duty as a civil engine ering specialist with a unit of the cruis e in the South A tl a n E a ch state and the District of Columbia require the change. atlas bantlij B y thoroughly evalu ating the Internal and external bordered with lace and attached to a cloch e-type ca p. She Th e a irm a n is a 1975 officer. Stra te gic A ir Comm a nd. tic. graduate optometrist to pass a state board examination w i t h c l i o p p e d b e e f , structure of the eyes, optometrists can detect syste mic c arrie d a bouquet of whit e m inia ture carn a tions, y e llow graduate of How ell Cheney Th e lieutenant, a 1973 Th e a irm a n is a 1977 H e is serving as a cre w- to prove his or her skill and competence. Optom etrists s e a son e d gr e e n b e a ns, School d is e a s e s su c h as d i a b e t e s , h y p e rt e n s io n a nd roses and b a by's bre ath. R e g i o n a l V o c a t i o n a l gradua te of E a s t Catholic gra dua te of R oc kvill e High m a s t e r a b o a r d t h e must renew th eir license annually or biannually and more tossed gre en salad with Ca f e teria menus which art eriosclerosis and eye diseases such as glaucom a and N a ncy B e rtr a m of M a nch ester wa s m a id of honor. M. 'I 0 ' . , Te chnic a l High School. High School, rec eived his School. a m phib io us assa ult ship than two-thirds of the states specify a certain n u m ^ r of It a li a n dre ssing, ch ille d w ill be served M a rch 13-17 c a ta ra ct that re quire re f e rra l to oth er health care pra c Brid e sm aids were Cynthia Rob erts and Alison D y e r, both B a ch elor's degre e in 1977 USS Inchon, homeported in hours of continuing education each ye ar as a requirem ent a p r f c o t s , b r e a d , a t M a nch e ste r public tition ers for tre atm ent. 649-4595 Sgt. Jonath an C. Th r a ll, from Th e Ca tholic Un iv e r- for license renewal. of To ll a n d; and Th ere s a M a re k of Willington. Je ssica m a rg a r i n e , s k im m il k , schools a re as follows: N a v y I l l u s t r a t o r Norfolk, V a. Bonerigo of Pe nnsylv a nia, the brid e groom’s niece, was coffe e or tea. Monday: Beef stew with •son of How ard C. Th r a ll, s i t y o f A m e r i c a . Dra ftsm a n 3 C. D a vis B. A 1971 gradua te of South flow er g irl, W e d n e s d a y : B a k e d vegetables,^ roll, Jsutter, ! Pompano Beach, F l a ., is Washington, D.C. Go k e y, son of M r. and Mrs. W i n d s o r H ig h S c h o o l, Gre g ory To t h of Roc kville served as best m an. Ush ers chick en with gra vy, orange !now we aring a distinctive H is wif e, Melissande, is Arth ur J. Go k e y J r . of 82 Quigle y joine d the N a vy in KEEP SMILING w ere Jim Morrison and Ji m Rock, both of To ll a n d; and swe et potatoes, buttered 's e r v i c e r i b b o n a s a the daughter of M e lvill e B a ldwin Road, has been Ju ly 1976. To dd Dude k of Tolla nd, the brid e's broth er. Rich ard gre en peas, fresh banana, m e mb er of an organization Appe ll of Reston, V a. ^ KEEP HAPPY McCus k e r of R oc kvill e, the brid e groom's nephew, was bre a d, m a rg a rin e , s k im A delicious new meal treat which re c ently receive d its ring be arer. nilk , coffee or tea. f i f t h U .S . A i r F o r c e A i r m a n D o n n a L . A reception was held a t Rosa l's Banque t C e nt er in from the growers of premium, Outstanding Unit Aw a rd. D e R o b e r t i s g r a d u a t e d Storrs, a ft er which the fcouple left for Washington, D C. Sgt. T h r a l l is a f ir e from the U.S. A ir F o rc e ’s Willia m sburg, V a „ and the Blu e Ridge Mount ains, F o r native GRAYLEDGE Poultry! 'pro te ction sp e cia list at ele ctric al power produc tra ve ling, M rs. Pelles wore a m in t gre en Qia n a knit dress iMildenhall R A F Station, tion specialist course con with flora l inserts. Th e couple is residing in Vernon. In the ‘Engla nd, with the 513th ducted by the A ir Tra in ing Mrs; Pelle s is employ ed a t To w n House F a m ily Ta c tic a l A irlif t Wing that C o m m a n d a t Sh e pp a rd •1M.0O REWARD service^ IVIrs. Joaepli K, PellcH Re sta ura nt. M r, Pelles is employe d by Conne cticut e a rn e d th e a w a r d f o r A F B , Tex as. R efining Co. (Dud e k photo) GRAYLEDGE m eritorious service from A ir m a n D e R o b e r t i s , Cra ig S. M orris, son of T u r k e y • C h i c k e n • C a p o n Ju ly 1,1975 to Jun e 30,1976. daughter of M r. and Mrs. For Information which rMulta In the arraat and M r. and M rs H e n ry D . ITi e sergeant is a 1973 Danie l J. De Rob ertis of 3 M o rris of 25 Gle nw o o d g r a d u a t e o f D e e r f i e l d Da ile y Circle , Rockvill e, is conviction of any paraon or paraona daatroying or Births Eng a g e d Ro a d, South Windsor, has Beach (F l a .) Senior High now trained to operate and been selected to attend the School. His moth er, Mrs. ma intain ele ctric al power tamparing with tha Sunday dallvary of tha DOLLAR M o n l a n y, M irh e ll e C l a ir e , A ir F orc e O f fic e r Tra in in g PIES Ruth D. Th r a ll, resides at ge nerating equipment, and 9 Th e engagement of Miss Constance daughter of Euge n e R. J r . and G a il School and La ckla nd A ir 26 Westvie w Driv e , E a st w ill serve at La ngle y A F B , Louise B elfiore of Arlingto n, V a ., to F orc e Base ne ar San An Large 12-oz. Pies, chock full of tender meat, garden veg- H artf ord. Va. SAVER. Pison Mont any of 96 H a ll Road, J o h n P h i l i p D o m i n g u e z o f Hebron. She was born M arch 1 at tonio, Te x a s. Th e a irm a n is a 1977 W a shington, D .C ., has be en an etables, rich hearty gravy and a delicate crust that melts Micha el E . Foglio, son of graduate of Roc kvill e High Manchester M e m ori a l Hospital. H e r H e l e f t f o r t r a i n i n g nounced by h er parents, M r. and in your mouth! M r. and Mrs. Micha el D. School. m at ern al grandparents are M r. and school on F e b. 22 and upon M rs. Willi a m E . B elfiore of 40 Fore st gra du ation he w ill be com Thia offar may ba withdrawn at anytima. Final Mrs. Joseph Pison of Wallingford. St. PREPARED IN THE GRAYLEDGE KITCHENS WITH ALL H e r paternal gra ndparents are Mr. missioned a second lieute M r. Domingu e z is the son of Col. nant as a n a viga tor in the PURE NATURAL INGREDIENTS. datarmlnatlon ahall raat with tha offaror. and Mrs. Euge n e R. Mont any of 280 (R e t . U S A F ) and M rs . Lu is F . F erguson Road. H e r m at ern al gre a t U . S. A ir F orc e . Domingu e z of O kla hom a C ity, Okla. (No Additives... No Preservatives) WEEK-END SPECIALS g r a n d f a t h e r is V ic t o r P is o n of H e graduat ed from South Th e brid e-ele ct gradua te d from Meriden. Windsor High School and E a s t C a th o lic H ig h School. She Look for delicious, new GRAYLEDGE PIES in the frozen the Un iv e rsity of Conn ec Daffodils SUNCH PHONE 643-2711 graduat ed from K irk la n d College in Ilrm ey, Suzanne Marie, daughter ticut, Class o f 1977. food cases of these fine food markets: CASH A CARRY C lin to n, N .Y . , w ith a b a ch e lor's Ja m e s P. Boudre a u, son or Mall To of Dougla s and K a thle e n C r a t t y d egre e in history and governm e nt in OPEN Hers ey of 430 Burnside Av e ,, E a st of M r. and M rs. G e org e Farmington THURS. 1973 h aving spent h er junior y e a r in Glastonbury H artford. She was born F e b. 16 at Boudre au of 1031 Tolla nd TIL 9 P.M. P.O. Box 591 P a ris a t the Ins titu t e d'E tu d e s Tp k e ., has entered the A ir TH E EPICURE LA N ATA ’S M A R K ET FfMviQUai Manch ester M e m oria l Hospital. H er Politique s and the Lo uvre . She m a t e rn a l gra ndp are nts a re John F o rc e D e la y e d E n lis t e d Manchester, Connecticut 06040 gradu at ed from Columbia School of «5 K. C EN TER S T N ^ l Cra tty of Manch ester and Caroline Pro gra m . Welbersfield West Hartford L a w , C a t h o l i c U n i v e r s i t y in He w ill gradua te from 649-‘5 2 6 a Cra tty of Gla stonbury. H e r paternal Washington, D .C ., with a Ju ris Doc How e ll (^ e n e y Regiona l BLISS SUP ER M A R K ET L A S A LL E M A R K ET gra ndp are nts are M r. and M rs. tor degre e in 1976. She is a m e mb er Cla re nc e H e rs e y of Montic e llo, Voca tion al Tr a in in g School of the D is trict of Columbia and the this y e a r and w ill le ave for M a i n e . H e r m a t e r n a l g r e a t - W a s h in g to n, D .C ., b a rs and is Manchester gra ndp are nts are M r. and M rs. basic tra ining in La ck la nd employe d as an assistant U.S. at School of L a w, with a Juris Doctor Fra n k Ruggiero of Manchester. A ir F orc e Base ne ar San HIGHLAND PARK M A R K ET torn ey in Washington, D.C. degre e in 1977. He is a m e m b e r of the Antonio, Te x a s on Aug. 14. H e r fiance graduated from Steb- M a ryla nd and Washington, D .C. bars PIN EHUR ST G R O C E R Y r a n iH in , Jo h n R o lii-rt , son of He w ill re c eiv e technical bins High School in D ayton, Ohio, in and employe d as assistant state's a t tra ining in the e le ctricia n Kenneth and Eliz a b e th Jube nville 1970 and from the Univ e rsity of Cin torn ey in M aryla nd, Ta m sin of 15 Micha el Driv e , Vernon. c a re e r field. GRAYLEDGE/AVIAN FARMS • Glastonbury, CT 06033 cinn ati in 1974 with a bachelor's Th e couple is planning a Jun e 24 He was born F e b. 14 at Ma nchester degre e in philosophy. H e graduated wedding at St. Ja m e s Church in M e m oria l Hospital. His m atern al from Catholic Univ e rsity, Columbus Ma nch est er. (N a y lo r photo) here’s value that’s very gra ndparents are M r. and Mrs, T. Jub e nville of 15 Wellesley Road. His T E C H S T E R E O paternal gra ndparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ta m sin of 102 Heron C o ll e g e notes A Road, E a st H artford. His ma tern al SALE YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS! g r e a t-g r a n d m o t h e r is M rs . Ida Gra c e M. B elfiore, da ughter of Mr. sity, C a m bridg e , Mass. C a lvin of Tex as. His paternal gre a t and Mrs. Willi a m E . B elfiore of 40 A ju n io r a t the colle g e , Miss gra ndmoth er is Mrs. Bess Ta m sin of Fore st St., has been named to Group B e l f i o r e g r a d u a t e d f r o m E a s t S A V E 5 0 % R V E S O f i H artf ord. He has a broth er, Je f fre y, One honors for the fall semester at Catholic High School in 1975. HALF PRICE SALE 14 months; and a sister, La ura , 2V5. R edclif fe College of H a rv a rd Un iv e r S Y S T E M # 1 S Y S T E M # 2 Kenwood KR-2600 15 watts RMS AGWff Per Channel Garrard 440M Kenwood 4070 Turntable deardnieih 40 Watts RMS ESS LS 8 Philips 437 Turntable Speakers THIS OB THIS “ 9 P IC K ER IN G $£-l CMTRBCE $49500 SALE Rag. price $990.00 SALE Reg. price $599.95 «2 9 9 " S Y S T E M # 3 S Y S T E M # 4 NikkoOIS Pioneer SX-4S0 28 watts RMS 15 watts RMS Philips 312 Turntable C h e v r o i e t j Garrard 440M Martin 308 Turntable ^ way K Q s S j s n i i i speakers # PICKERING SE-ICARTRINE Reg. price SALE 1 Reg. 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At a breakfast meeting in From their discussion, it appeanp restaurant will be the highest and Street McDonald's has about 80 e m p lo y e d a s an'' a s s is t a n t communicant of St. Lawrence both at home, and Vincent Rinaldo of lawyers argued for about four hours Leagues Washington, D.C., Lois Lewis, Rizzo Jr. of Newington; two sisters, O’Toole Church, Hartford, and a that the prospects for any bill th i^ ^ best use of the vacant lot which lies seats. At one noon hour there were metallurgist at Colt Firearms, Hart- East Hartford; two daughters, MPHNA director, met with Wednesday night before the East between a Friendly's Restaurant and Mrs, Barbara LaDay of East Hart- member of its Rosary-Altar Society. would increase Social Security taxes 600 vehicles going into it. ford. for 41 years. , Sharon Rinaldo of West Haven and represenUtives from the offices of Hartford Planning and Zoning Com- the Leones' Town and Country ford and Mrs. Marion Clark of Ca- She is also survived by four sons, appear dim at this time, she said. • The Manchester McDonald’s at the He is also survived by a son, Mary Rinaldo, at home; six sisters, Rep. Willimn Cotter and Sens. mission IPZCI over bringing the 35- Package Store. to award naan, N.H.; and four grandchildren. John F. Walsh of Bolton, Richard W. However, health service agencies Caldor Shopping Center off Tolland Harold G. Bagshaw of Manchester; The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Marino (Angie) Raposa, Mrs. Ribicoff and Weicker. are encouraged to take full advan- cen: hamburg to Silver Lane. "There can be no detrimental im- Turnpike has 132 seats. During a two daughters. Mrs. Carlton Shepard Walsh of East Hartford, Laurence T. Angeio (Ann) DeFillpo, Mrs. John Mrs. Lewis said the represen- PZC Chairman Waller Forrest from the D’Esopo East Hartford Walsh of East Hampton and Ronald tage of federal aid for social support pact on area users lof other landi. " noon hour, it had 800 vehicles driving of South Windsor and Mrs. George Funeral Chapel, High and Carter (Yolanda) Galgano and Mrs. Carl tatives anticipate that a bili on services, she said. recessed the hearing on the zone Rowlson said. "The restaurant can in. trophies French of Glastonbury; nine E. Walsh of Norwood, Mass.; a (Margaret) Matyskiela, all of Wind- national health insurance will be sub- change involved until next streets. Burial will be in Hillside daughter. Barbara A. Walsh of Hart- During the three-day meeting of do nothing but stabilize and upgrade The Silver Lane McDonald's will grandchildren and eight great- sor, Mrs. Leo (Nancy) Alfano of mitted to congress by President Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Town the general neighborhood." Thanks to private contributions, Cemetery. ford; a sister, Mrs. Frances Rice of the National League for Nursing have 118 seats. Vanasse estimated grandchildren. Rocky Hill and Mrs. Josephine Carter this spring or summer. She Hall. The near packed hall of lawyers He warned that the McDonald s trophies again will be provided for Friends may call at the funeral Las Vegas, Nev.; and 12 Council of Home Health Agencies, there would be no more than 1.000 winners in winter sports leagues The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Massina of Hartford; and two said that the general feeling is that it Mrs. Lewis noted that Connecticut and businessmen are expected back might be a far better use of the land vehicles entering the parking lot. He Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm grandchildren. The funeral is Satur- grandchildren. will be at least five years before any then. Forrest expects the PZC will than others currently allowed by its operated through the Town of day at 9.15 a m. from the Richard W. was singled out for praise on two oc- also guessed no more than 250 would Manchester Recreation Department. St., Rocky Hill, The Rev. John Finley Mrs. T. Edwin Keyes The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. national health insurance plan is im- casions. complete the hearing then and present zoning. be cars not already likely to be of Rocky Hill will officiate. Burial Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 New from Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. plemented. decide. ■'A vacant lot can be a scarey A cut in this year’s budget by the Mrs. Violet I. Keyes, 71, of Milford, The Health Systems Agency was driving on Silver Lane. will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Britain Ave,, West Hartford, with a Center St., with a mass at St. Bridget They discussed expansion of Leone Enterprises of East Hart- thing.” he said Board of Directors eliminated a formerly of Manchester, died mass at St, Lawrence O’Toole complimented on its efforts to Vanasse said that during the peak proposed $600 allocation to provide Rocky Hill. Church at 10. Burial will be in East medicare coverage for home health ford has proposed building a He admitted to PZC member Wednesday at a Milford nursing Church at 10. Burial will be in Mount monitor the additions of expensive traffic hour of 4 to 5 p.m., only about the trophies for winter sports. At the Friends may call at the funeral Cemetery. care benefits. Rep. Claude Pepper of McDonald s Restaurant on 1.8 acres Anthony Kayser that the next nearest home. She was the wife of T. Eklwin equipment in hospitals throughout 75 vehicles would be driving in and last meeting of the Advisory Recrea- home tonight from 7 to 9. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Friends may call at the funeral Florida has introduced a bill which of land between 755 and 785 Silver zoning like as the one requested, a B- Keyes. the state. Also, Triage, a federally pulling out of the McDonald's lot. He tion and Park Commission, Chair- Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. would extend medicare coverage to Lane. It would have about 3,000 2 zone, is many blocks west at Silver Mrs. Keyes was born Feb. 26,1907 financed demonstration home care did not think this would hurt Silver man Joel Janenda suggested that a Raymonil E. Busch home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The family suggests that any homemaker and chore service, and square feet of building space and 103 Lane and Mercer Avenue. But he in- in Amsterdam, N.Y., and had lived in p.m. project in Plainville, was cited as an Lane traffic. private fund drive be started to ROCKVILLE — Raymond E, mernorial gifts may be made to a eliminate the need for three-day parking spots behind it. sisted the permitted uses of land Manchester before moving to outstanding example of comprehen- Opposing; \iews provide money for the trophies. Busch, 67, of Atlantic City, N.J., charity of the donor’s choice. hospitalization before receiving In a tense hearing room at the around the proposed site should be in Milford 40 years ago. sive home care for the elderly. "The response has been terrific," formerly of Rockville, died Monday Town Hall, lawyers and traffic B-2 zones He referred to the Augie & Atty. Sam Teller of East Hartford She is also survived by a son. Janenda said. So far, $400 in private at the Atlantic City General Hospital. experts argued over the meanings of Ray's Drive-in across Silver Lane spoke on behalf of William Grant, Edwin R. Keyes of Lugona Hills, contributions has been received. He Mr, Busch was born in Hartford traffic figures. They quoted from and west of the site a 100 yards. He owner of Augie & Ray's, and four Calif.; five grandchildren and a figures a total of $530 is needed to pay and had lived in Rockville for many STEAL plans events studies of the rising traffic flow on said both Augie & Ray's and the other property owners near the great-grandchild. (___ About town for the trophies. years before moving to New Jersey. Silver Lane. They amazed the PZC McDonald s are standup cafeteria- proposed site. He said there are The funeral is Friday at 11:30 a.m. The STEAL Committee (Stop provide music. The fund drive has been so He was an Army veteran of World members with the drawing power of type restaurants. three questions the PZC must Tampering with the Eighth’s successful, in fact, that Carl Silver, War II, at the George J. Smith & Son Funeral The Past Chiefs Club of Memorial In conjunction with National Nutri- The flea m arket has been a McDonald s, citing figures from answer. First, will the McDonald's Home, 135 Broad St., Milford. Burial American Liberties) plans to sponsor scheduled for May 7, also at the Kof Traffic iiii|>nrl program director for the Recreation He is survived by a brother, Wilbur Temple Pythian Sisters will meet tion Week, anyone with questions the two restaurants in Manchester congest traffic. Next, will the zone will be in King's Highway Cemetery, Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. about nutrition may use this week’s a fundraising spaghetti dinner and C Hall, but plans have not been com- and one in Hartford. There are none Sullivan called Robert Vanasse. a change be "spot zoning. " And third, Department, has ordered the Busch of Rockville; and a sister, trophies already. Milford. Helen Henry, 46 Starkweather St. special Dlal-A-Dietician number, dance and a,flea market. pleted. in East Hartford. Boston traffic expert, to speak on the does the town need it. Mrs. Robert Williams of West Silver and Janenda said that the Friends may call at the funeral 249-8514, for information. Diabetics The committee organized to stop For further information on the The Leone firm owners are Roxie impact the McDonald's would have Teller introduced his own traffic Practice for show Roxbury, Mass. on Silver Lane. contributors so far have been the home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The complete cast of “Ruddigore” with diet problems may also call this consolidation efforts between the dance, call 644-2983 during the day or Leone, Fred Leone. Angelo Leone. expert. Earl H. Flynn of Newington The private funeral will be at the town and Eighth District. Vanasse said about 20,000 cars and A brother act, Jeff Grzyb on accordian and Joe (Irzvb on sax following businesses: the Savings The family suggests that any will meet tonight at 7 at Center number. The project is sponsored by Nancy Watts, publicity chairwoman. Gordon Leone, and their sister. Mrs. Flynn used the same basic data Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 643-1672, evenings. trucks go by the site each day. The practice for the upcoming Manchester Variety Talent Show to Bank of M anchester, Heritage memorial gifts may be made to the Congregational Church for a com- the Northern Connecticut Dietetic The first event, the dinner-dance Joan Machi. They were represented sources used by Vanasse. But he Prospect St. Burial will be in Grove will be April 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the PZC members questioned him about be presented March 29 in Bailey Auditorium'. Proceeds from Savings & Loan and Dillon Ford. Hill Cemetery. Mary Taylor Methodist Church, plete run-through of Act I and II. Association. The fund raisers are part of the by Ally. Paul Suiiivan of Hartford. came up with far different results Milford. Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 Main overall promotional campaign of the the peak hours. Other contributors have been Dr. There are no calling hours. Sullivan said the PZC has only two Flynn said Silver Lane is too the show Will help support the Bicentennial Band Shell. St. The Free and Easy Band will committee. questions to consider in deciding to From 7 to 8 a m. about 1.612 narrow to handle four lanes of traf- (Herald photo by Dunni Gil Boisoneau. the M anchester allow the McDonald s a zone change vehicles go by, most on their way to fic. The 20.000 vehicles a day load is Police Union. Local 1495, and the and a special lise permit in order to work at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in far too high, he said Junior Women's Club of Manchester, open at the site. First, will it lower East Hartford or to Hartford jobs. He noted that local police list 79 ac- which held a bake sale to raise funds. HRC hears complaint In The evening, the peak is 1;634 cidents taking place on the roadway neighboring property values. And se- School said suitable ___ cond. will it harm traffic. vehicles by the site, this time most between 755 Silver Lane and the Top "Hiph class" going east away from the jobs. Notch store nearby. of bias on town job Vanasse said the peak hours for a He did his own study of the for senior citizens * John F Rowlson. a real estate ap- J- McDonald s would be noon to 1 p.m Manchester McDonald's. The one on n praiser from Vernon, spoke as a and after 5 p.m. There will be supervised coasting Hy ALICE EVANS West Center Street had 368 vehicles By J l Ni; TOMBKINS that it looks fairly new, which is a today from 3 to 9 p.m. at Center us all to go home. Next morning, I told go in and out in a two-hour lunch credit to the school maintenance Herald Reporter THE HARD TO FIND STORE llcruM Rcporlcr Springs Park. Ringstone I was tired of the harassment. period Friday. March 3 just before a department, Phillips said. All in all, There couldn’t be a better building There also will be skiing at Manchester’s Human Relations Com- He told me ‘I don’t care to hear about it. snowstorm. there's very little that would have to Bottle bill favored; in Manchester more suitable for Northview today from 6:30 to 9:30 mission Wednesday night conducted its You’re only here to work’.’’ The McDonald's on Brainard Road. be done physically to the building for what the senior citizens want than p.m. first public hearing dealing with charges After questioning, he said he was 85 per- Hartford had 376 cars in a similar the senior citizens to take it over, he the Green School, according to Paul More information may be obtained of discrimination brought against the cent sure that his supervisors were aware period. Flynn said that Silver Lane added Phillip.s, Town Building Committee by calling 643-4700. town on a personnel issue. of the harassment by other workers alternative survives carries more vehicles than either of The small school was even smaller PANEL BARN -I chairman. ‘cvnv. ' u The charge of discrimination was because of his handicap. those McDonald's roads. He es- when it was built in 1921 with just two 95 Oakwood Drive (in Oak industrial Park, off Hebron Ave.,) Glastonbuiy Phillips told the TBC this week that brought against the town by John timated the Silver Lane McDonald s rooms. In 1924, an addition was con- Bourque said he asked Timothy HARTFORD (UPIi - The bottle Originally the vote on the anti- he and David Kahn, a consulting Bourque, a former town Highway Depart- litter bill was 11-11, which would might have over 4.000 vehicles structed which suffered fire damage t About town ] O’.Sullivan, highway superintendent, for 633-6757 bill is now before the House of engineer, along with a group of ment employee, who claims he was first have defeated the measure. Among pulling in and out in a whole day due in 1942, but was restored. training but none was provided. Later in Representatives, but an anti-litter senior citizens, looked the building fired and then laid off because he is han- the hearing, O’Sullivan said that he had plan being backed as an alternative is committee members not at the to its location and larger size. Phillips confirmed that the struc- The Center Church confirmation dicapped, Bourque, who was hired by the “A McDonald's is an exceptional over inside and out recently and ture anti foundation were solid. class will sponsor a paper drive prepared an extensive training program OVER 12,000 PANELS IN STOCI alive only because of a fast-thinking meeting was Sen. George Hannon. D- found it a "fantastic structure." federally funded Comprehensive of educational lectures and on-job supporter. East Hartford — prime sponsor of volume creator. " Flynn said The site, including the building Saturday from 9 a m. to noon. Papers Employment Training Act (CETA), also Teller insisted the zone change The school which dates back to 1921 area, is about 3'y acres and includes may be brought to the town parking training, but only Bourque was interested The bottle bill, which would set a 5 the anti-litter bill. is the object of a proposted Senior complained that he was offered no oppor- would be “spot zoning of the worst ample space for parking and outdoor lot by Lincoln Center. They don’t in it. O’Sullivan said it was not feasible to cent deposit on beverage bottles aUd Hannon was attending the funeral Citizens Center for senior citizens tunity for training by the department. kind. " He showed a map of the site activities, Phillips said. have to be tied. Anyone needing conduct the entire training program for ban flip-top cans. Wednesday was ap- of Lt. Gov. Robert K. Killian's who want to move to larger and more The town, at first reluctant to appear at brother. showing how far it was from similar The school is scheduled to be papers picked up may call the Center only one person. Come on]|L.^e having a proved 16-6 by the Environment convenient quarters from their pre- a public hearing on a personnel issue, then zones. phased out of the school system by Church office at 647-9941. or Anne When Bourque was laid off. two town Committee. Before the final tally on the anti- sent location in the old synagogue on decided that its representatives would highway workers were also laid off. Assis- But that panel — on a 13-9 vote — litter bill was annpunced, however, Teller said the McDonald's was not June 1979. Flynn. 647-1156. appear and that the discussion would be t) needed nor wanted. He presented a Myrtle Street. tant Town Manager Charles McCarthy defeated the anti-litter bill, which two committee members switched Each of the school's two floors narrowed down to talking about the layoff petition of 200 signatures of East said that a CETA worker could not be kept would tax business for the cost of a their votes to oppose the bill. provides about 10,000 square feet. of Bourque and his complaint about the Hartford people arguing against the on the job if other town-hired workers litter cleanup campaign. The sponsor Among them was Grande, a long- The building also includes a kitchen Manohester police report lack of a training program. McDonald's. were laid off. The Hartford Comprehen- of that measure claimed he had been time supporter of the anti-litter bill* I- and a cafeteria tricked. Bourque said he was fired on charges of sive Manpower office told him to go ahead His switch was made to allow him to ‘T ires deflated "It needs a new roof on the flat Police referred two juvenile males A burglary at one home on Jan. 3 insubordination on April 28,1977, and after with the layoff, he said. But quick thinking by Rep Andrew reque.st the committee at a later date At the end of the hearing after 11 part, and all new windows and 10 juvenile authorities Wednesday on re.sulted in the theft of a watch. The to reconsider the issue. an appeal to union Local 911, was rehired One worker scheduled to be laid off quit Grande, D-Bristol. gave the anti- p.m., the Leones found that someone sashes," Phillips said ebarges of burglary in connection other burglary on Feb. 13 resulted in Gov, Ella T. Grasso supports the by Town Manager Robert Weiss the and went back to school, and the other, litter bill a second chance and it will had deflated the air from the tires of But the painting and carpeting that with two separate housebreaks at the theft of a tape deck and some following May 10 and then suspended for bottle bill but has not said if qhe will "from what I hear is still out of work," be voted on again by the panel next several of their personal cars. No were done to the interior about five Center Street residences. checks 10 days. That same day, he said, he wa.s' sign the anti-litter bill should it pas.s McCarthy said. Since the town was unable W eyerh aeuser Tuesday. explanation was offered for the act years ago have been maintained .so notified by letter that he was being laid off to get another CETA laborer, the CETA ^Trlm /’esA/ww ******************************************* because of budget cuts in the Highway request was transferred to a clerical job. you save by the roomful Department. ' he said. SPRING OPENING After he was laid off, Bourque said he Ringstone, when asked if Bourque was a Democrats urged to remain united didn't notify the union becau.se he didn’t malcontent, said "Yes, there was an un- SfHhllthi luhnlnfy In "We all went through 1970 We all The re-elected officers are Cummings. think he had any union rights. easiness at that time ” He said that one of By GREC; PEARSON tion to the convention — Some supporting Slenderixing plus-site fashions learned to accept the views of the other Dorothy Brindamour. vice chairwoman; Bourque, who has two fingers on his his foreman provided training for a half- Herald Reporler Grasso. some supporting Killian and some guy and to tolerate them,” Cummings told Mary Ij;duc. serretary. and Paul Phillips, right hand partially amputated and little hour each work day on any equipment that Looking ahead to the Democratic battle uncommitted. He also said he is hopeful Special Sizes the town committee. treasurer use of the other fingers on that hand, said was available. Bourque never took advan- Once a Year for the gubernatorial nomination, the local Democrats will send as many un- 121^-38)5 “That’s what has held us together. We Desmond called the vote "a unanimous he was ambidextrous. He said that his co- tage of it, Ringstone said. Manchester Democratic Town Chairman committed delegates as possible "so we have to continue to do this," he said. tribute to these fine people who have and 38 to 52 workers made remarks in front of super- "I have never refused a person training Ted Cummings Wednesday night asked don’t put ourselves in a box" Cash & Carry Sale The town committee will meet March 21 The town committee was polled infor- served .so well ” visors Ijiat drew attention to his handicap. on any sort of equipment, ” he said. There that local party members remain united at 8 p.m. at a site to be announced to The Democrats also announced the "I was harassed because of another was conflict with many employees at that during the upcoming struggle. mally late last year and showed that about select 24 delegates to the State plans for the annual Honors Dinner- problem 1 had, and it ended in a fight, This is a once a year opportunity. All "We owe it to ourselves not to let par- three-quarters of the members were time, some caused by Bourque’s han- Democratic convention, which will be Dance. which will be held May 13 at (...... vYui■eorge Hingstone, work n coordinator,luuiuniuiui, toldloiu dicap, uicap, Ringstoneitingsione said.saiu. tisan politics overcome the feeling we leaning toward Killian. But, that poll was Weyerhaeuser panels and all panels in the store held July 21-22 at the Bushnell Memorial Willies have for each other. In my book, we’re as not binding and no commitments were Hall. The six Democratic directors who important as they are." Cummings said, made, so the final vote on delegates to the are drastically discounted to truck load prices! Delegates also will be selected for served during the past term will be referring to the party race for governor state convention could be different. Democrats reject plan several other conventions, including the honored They arc Matthew Moriarly Jr between Gov. Ella Grasso and Lt. Gov. The committee had no division First Congressional District, and the Wednesday night when it voted for its of- and Jack Thompson, both former mayors, Robert Killian Third and Fourth State Senatorial and Phyllis Jarkston. Robert F’rice. Jack Cummings referred to 1970, when the ficers. The committee unanimously ap- to remove party levers Districts, Goldberg and Pat Prignano The party local Democrals divided over the party’s proved a motion by member William Des- 2 Days Only, March 10th"& 11th The focus, however, will be on the par- also will honor one other member, who HARTFORD (UPl) — The Democratic- choice for U.S. Senate. Some supported mond that all four officers be re-elected a privilege a voter already has. We're ty’s selection of delegates to the slate con- by casting one ballot. has not yet been selected controlled state Senate has voted down taking away something," Fauiiso said. Weyerhaeuser Fri. • 8:30-8:30 p.m. the late U.S. Sen. Thomas Dodd, who had vention. The delegates it selects will Republican attempts to remove the party, been censured a few years before by the Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, R-Hamden, Sales Reps Sat. 8:30-5:30 p.m. reflect the local town committee’s sup- lever from voting booths and limit state called the party lever "the mechanical U.S. Senate. Others supported candidates port in the gubernatorial race. New Iritlin • West Finm IM iimhen Sptitiffield borrowing. monster ” and said it is "a devious device Will B^dn Hand. Joseph Duffey and Alphonsus Donahue. "This is probably as serious a decision Both measures defeated Wednesday to promote artificial party strength." The eventual winner of the election was as we’ve had to make in many, many were proposals to change the Connecticut Sen. Lewis B. Rome, R-Bloomfield, said Republican Lowell Weicker, who defeated years." Cummings said. Democratic nominee Duffey and Dodd, (’onstitution and required a three-quarters all candidates should run on their in- These are just a Sampling of the Buys! He said this morning that he expects the MINOLTA XG-7 majority to pass dividual merits. who ran as an independent. ^ o cal Democrats will send a split delega • FtattMT Touch Shuttof Button Reg. Sale Debate followed party lines, with most "No candidate should be hurt because of Reg. Sale • LEO Flash Roody Slngnal In VIowfindar Democrats opposed to both proposals. what a voter thinks of those running for Nitural Oak 1/4” 12.80 9.40 Charter Pecan 5/32” 10.50 7.25 • Ovsr Exposurs Pravsntlon Democrats hold a ’2214 advantage in the the top positions, just as no candidate Natural Birch 1/4” 11.95 7.95 Planked Cedar 5/32 10.95 7.25 • 50 mm f1.7 Lana Senate and. although some party Bolts fell in coliseum .should be helped by the others,” Rome Plum Creek Birch 1/4” 12.80 8.80 Wood Slen 5/32” members joined the Republicans, there 4.95 3.75 HARTFORD (UPI) — At least two .said. Brandy Oak 1/4" 12.80 9.40 Wade, an attorney in the Hartford firm of were not enough defections to allow the The party lever proposal was defeated Hre Side Birch 1/4” 10.95 7.80 patrons who fr^uented the Hartford Civic Robinson. Robinson and Cole. GOP to pass their proposals. 17-15. Sens. David Barry, D-Manchester, Center before its coliseum roof collapsed There has been some speculation, ac- IIIFB LIST During the debate on voting. and Joseph P. Flynn, D-Ansonia, joined ALL WOOD PANELS Jan. 18 claim bolts'almost bonked them on cording to the newspaper, that the bolts BICE Republicans took the position that voters the unsuccessful Republican cause. the head after falling 90 feet to the ground. may have fallen because of vibration after $ 4 3 0 0 0 want to get rid of the party lever. But For more than an hour the Senate Special BI-FOLD DOORS The Hartford Oturant reported today they were left by construction workers Democrals said it offers voters freedom debated the borrowing bill, which would that Jonathon P. Warner of Simsbury told once the 1,400 ton steel-webbed space of choice and supports the two-party have prohibited the state from borrowing Unloaded Trailer UFOLOOOCM II FOLD DOOM 1111)10 DOOM investigators a bolt, which landed on the frame was erected. system. ALLLOUtm Super tailored clannir» money to pay operating expenses. omcN arm of his chair while he watched a New In a related development. Yale Univer- In put together your ovn The party lever is a device which a Republicans tried to rally enough sup- Fiberglass Insulation V0-«/0.t7M 2/04/0-1MO 2/*«t.t1M England Whaler hockey match in 1976. sity engineering professor E.T Onat ehir way in a voter can use to cast his ballot for every port to force a vote on the plan. But the was almost an inch in diameter and theorized Wednesday that excessive sag of MINOLTA SRT 201 variety of eoton. In Stock 2/M/t-tUO Sim 38>46. member of one party without flipping Democrats wanted to send the bill back to - n .M 4/04Zt-tM* a/o-f/t-trjo ^dented the arm of his chair. the coli.seum roof may have caused heavy with 50 mm f1.7 Lens switches for every candidate. committee instead of voting it down all ‘‘3V*” Kratt " 6" Attic 4/04/l-MJO E/04/I-20JO 4/O-t/l-MJO The Courant also reported another drop- pools of water to collect on the roof and MW-nM «/04/i - 41Jf NIFG. LIST ^ Demwrats enjoy a 200,000 advantage in together, which only requires a majority •‘6" Kran ••6-24 " Kraft •/D4/t-i7M ping bolt incident involved James A. caused the structural failure. PRICE Connecticut in party registrations and vote. $39700 members of both parties agree the lever Sen. Richard C. Bozzuto, R-Watertown, gives them a significant advantage. called that "a majority cop-out." Collective bargaining sought Led by Senate Majority Leader Joseph CAN’T USE THE PANELS NOW? Carton Fire Place Logs meeting with state officials for 30 ffum Lieberman, D-New Haven, and Senate We will store it P-U at your convenience. HARTFORD fUPI) — Workers from President Pro Tern Joseph Fauiiso, D- With each panel order across the state have called on the minutes. TH E CAM ER A SHOP im» tvM aooami lumwit Harlford, the Democrats repeated several Connecticut Department of Community The key issue is whether the unionized Vim OkIi Ii « tUMln MmImmIIvt Lottery j Marshall's Mall, Manchester Parkade Mil ( M r ik u SM aM times that voters don’t have to use the Affairs to begin collective bargaining with daycare workers are state employees. immSttUmk IkMrntlntlAsgpiaa CsWsr party lever. 350 uniohized daycare workers. They recently joined the American 647-1620 MM4N umn Am) Federation of State, County and Municipal Othcf llMtt in H«md«n. tfontmd SMttHn|l*n Spftnflitld ”If we are to remove the party lever, The number drawn Wednesday in the Twenty-five workers picketed the what we are saying is we arc going to deny Cohnecticut daily lottery was 289. DC’A’s local office Wednesday after Employees union. l$M»0t»***tt0t*t*t»**t**»*******M*****^ »tt***»»t0**M PAGE TWO-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thura.. March 8. 1978

^ -MANCHESTER------EVENING------— HERALD. Manchester.— Conn., ; Thurs.. MarchmaiLii 9.y, 1978- PACKTM TllHt.-i.MH CETA-funded survey Committee approves Day care group | Group questions pre-school screening proposed in Bolton car tests, right turns I can seek junas | By BARBARA RICIIMO.M) several major questions in doing its committee to the conclusion that grouping and a speech and hearing teacher. llerulH Reporter report. It wanted to determine the pur- serves the needs of the school, not those of The committee said it questions the past HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut the state a shove Wednesday. pose of the pre-school screening, the type the child, Sometime Friday Selectman Ernest It will help to identify special groups, such The Vernon Committee on Public practice of having the test results drivers may soon be allowed to turn right The panel combined and then approved, . A resolution passed by the Vernon Town Council Mon- of test used, how the test results are used, evaluated by a person not involved in the Shepherd will hand carry a proposal for an as senior citizens, youth or handicapped, Eiducation (COPE) thinks it would be ad- "It makes children aware of the at red lights after coming to a stop. But 18-3, bills to give Connecticut a right-turn-, day night will allow the Hockanum Valley Day Care what the pre-school screening approach is testing. employment oroiect to the Comprehen- in Bolton. visable to abandon developmental levels differences in their classes in a way that ihey’li probably have to make those turns on-ried and {^estrian right-of-way laws. Center Inc. to apply for state funding of $90,000 for in other towns, and what educational sive Employment Training Act office in Shepherd said this is the first time the in Kindergarten but thinks pre- damages self-esteem," the study group "It is well documented that the school’s in cars that don’t foui the air. Under the combined bill, which is operating the center. literature says about it. said. Hartford. town has proposed a systematic door-to- Kindergarten screening can be a useful expectation has a great effect on pupil On a 16-6 vote, the Legislature's headed for the Judiciary (Ommittee, a Roseann Kapsia. director of the day care facility, told The committee came to the conclusion Dr. Albert Kerkin Jr., assistant Bolton will be seeking approval for a door contact with townspeople. tool when properly developed and utilized. performance. Therefore, we question the Transportation Committee Wednesday ap- strong pedestrian right-of-way law would | ^ ^ Ih e council that the center is entering into its seventh that the only proven value of the pre- superintendent of schools, has defined the townwide citizens survey project to be He said if the project is approved the A Study Group on Kindergarten, made practice of considering the screening test proved a biii requiring annual auto emis- take effect Oct. 1. ^nnecticut is one or v e a r of service to the towns of Vernon. Tolland and school screening is to identify children purpose of the pre-school screening valid by noting that children who tested funded under Title VI of the CETA. The selectmen will appoint a survey com- up of Nancy Chapdelaine, Peggy Davis. sion tests in (Connecticut — a state that four states which currently gives the Ellington. who could be expected to have severe program as "to help improve the place- low are still in the low group in fifth project was approved by the Board of Barbara Shaw and Rosemarie Belcher, mittee consisting of representatives from traditionaliy ranks in the top five national- motorist a decided advantage over She said the center maintains as its goal the offering of problems in school. ment of each youngster and thereby in- grade,” the committes said. Selectmen earlier this week. undertook a study of pre-school screening both town boards. The committee will ly in air pollution. pedestrians. quality child care primarily to families who cannot af- The committee will discuss the report crease the chances of a successful start in Through research, the committee found The project will employ eight persons assist in determining the information on after hearing from several parents who The U.S. Environmental Protection The right-tum-on-red law would take lord private day care services and who are unable to care at the meeting of COPE scheduled March SCh(H)l," that professionals urge extreme caution in for one year. The saiaries alone amount to the questionnaire. were concerned about their children in Agency has been leaning on Connecticut effect July 1,1979. The transporation pan- lor their children during the day for reasons of necessary Kindergarten, the committee said. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Stop & Shop, K-Mart The committee said Mark Schwartz, labeling and grouping children on the 138.000. The project will employ one direc- The first shot at the positions will go to Plaza. lawmakers in recent years, warning them el decided to delay the effective date of employment. They said the most commonly school psychological examiner, said the basis of standardized tests. tor. one assistant director, one clerk and Bolton residents. But the selectmen will The committee said Vernon uses the that if they don’t mandate auto emissions the statute until Connecticut drivers She said in the past six years the center has served 142 expressed fear was that a child would be Vernon Kindergarten has a high-powered "Placement in developmental levels on five interviewers. ask for a residency waiver from CETA test to assign childrep to developmental tests the federal government will do it for become accustomed to giving pedestrians families whose preschoolers have attended. The center ■’labeled " before he went to school and curriculum — there is no play. the basis of the less structured test used in Shepherd said the primary purpose of and seek eligible employees' from area them. levels in Kindergarten and that no other the right of way. operates in the Sunday School wing of the Vernon Center that this label would follow him Dr. Kerkin .said six to eight percent of Vernon therefore seems unwise,” the the project is to systematically interview towns if necessary. system that the committee contacted does group said. U st year, the Transportation Com- Congregational Church. throughout his school career. the children examined are identified for all Bolton households with regard to To be employed under Title VI, persons this. mittee thumbed its nose at EPA and twice In September of 1976 the program was expanded to in- It is mandatory in the Vernon public lurther testing and help. Grouping children heterogeneously lets special services and programs for which must be unemployed or underemployed rejected an auto emissions bill. As a CCLU criticizes volve 15 kindergarten children cared for at the town's But many systems continue The test is administered by teams of them learn from each other. Children with there is a municipal responsibility. for 16 weeks. schools that each child must go through result, regional EPA officials began Poliwog School (kindergarten). In December of that year the pre-Kindergarten screening process heterogenous grouping through Grade 7, lour, including a nurse, a teacher more skills provide models for other The survey will obtain personai and Shepherd said the survey will be a good showing up in the state on a more frequent the Department of Community Affairs granted funds tq the committee said. experienced in working with perceptually children and teach skills more effectively way to get general information about police advisers before being allowed to enter school. direct comments from all households basis and their threats became harsher the town to subsidize that program and allowed the hiring The educational literature leads the handicapped children, a social worker, than adults could, the committee said. about programs, services and problems. specific things. The committee said it sought to answer and louder. HARTFORD (UPI) - The head of the of additional staff. Under the measure approved Connecticut Civil Liberties Union has Now the program is no longer operating at the Poliwog Wednesday, owners of cars made in or criticized Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s selections School but rather the kindergarteners are being cared (or Bolton planners say after 1968 would pay a fee of not more than to a state police advisory board as a at the center. Mrs. Kapsia said she expects to receive ap- $10 to have their cars inspected annually. proval .soon for enrollment of an additional 15 children. 77 “cosmetic and political move.” FAMILY PORTRAITS CAiDoesHorriNOPiAZA At least 23 inspection stations would be William Olds, executive director of the She added that two day care homes have started MANCHISTiH built around the state by a private con- CCLU, said Wednesday he was "very dis- operations, serving three children now with a total poten- BICYCLES IN YOUR HOME. . . ^channels^ impossible Mon.-FrI. 10-9 Making paper eggs tractor. The stations would be staffed by appointed by the general quality of the tial of eight. The home care program is provided for in- NEW USED $at. 10-6 fants and toddlers, basically. The center cares tor Robert Gorton, chairman of the Bolton in other business this week, the Board of Sisters Debbie Many, facing camera, and Department of Motor Vehicles names that Mrs. Grasso has submitted" Sun. 12-5 employees. children who are at least three. H a i ’w s Planning Commisson, Is finding it dif- Selectmen: Judy Hany, both of Hartford Turnpike, Ver- and he doubted the board would be effec- EITHER FAMILY, ficult: if not impossible, to operate under TTie bill now goes to the Appropriations tive at all. • Decided to seek Town Meeting ap- non, experiment with decorating paper eggs Committee. the town's “official channels." proval for an $8,500 appropriation for the Mrs. Grasso Tuesday named four INDIVIDUALS to hang on the Humpty Dumpty Egg Tree at If the auto emissions bill manages to In a letter to the Board of Selectmen, Fire Commissioners. Of the total amount. lawyers, a former state trooper, a farmer survive the rest of its leg i^tiv e Journey, OR CHILDREN Gorton said it is impossible to budget $6,500 is to reconstruct and repave the the Rockville Public Library, Debbie is a stu- and public television executive to the Committee to study Oku m money for engineering services because dent at the Northeast School and Judy is in Connecticut would Join [New Jersey, citizen panel, which was prompted by the FOR SITTING driveway at the firehouse and $2,000 is for SALES REPAIRS no one knows how much money will be renovations to the upstairs of the kindergarten at the Polywog School. (Herald Rhode Island, Phoenix, A^z. and Portland state police's handling of the Peter A. human service needs Ore. as the only states and urban areas Route 83 - 1 Mila North needed. firehouse. photo by Richmond) Reilly Case. keuft SamfiteA’ f/ism <$ that require annual a ^ pollution inspec- O f V ernon Circle. Gorton said when a request for a sub- • Resumed the name of Old Boston “It’s a very cosmetic and political move 873-3169 tions. INCLUDES; division is received, the commission must Road for the road in front of the library. on her part. It looks good on paper to have Koltuii But Connecticut has some catching up to act within a certain time frame. He said • Learned that Resident State Trooper an advisory committee, but I think it's an do in other mptoc/vehicle-related areas The Bolton Board of Selectmen has appointed an 11- engineering services are needed to review Robert Peterson investigated one attempt to set off adverse publicity in the 1 - 8x10 COLOR PRINT the plans. and the Transportation Committee gave Peter Reilly m atter.” Olds said. member Human Services Study Committee to be in office criminal mischief, one harassment and up to 12 months. The committee is to report its Bolton has several subdivisions under four accidents, performed ten general ser- Chamber position ALSO I NCLUDES way and apparently there is not enough recommendations to the board by the end of the 12-month vices, issued four motor vehicle warnings period. money in the commisson's budget to con- and made four motor vehicle arrests in Selectman Joann Neath wanted a commission ap- 10 PROOFS TO CHOOSE FROM tinue paying for the services. February. stays part-time pointed. She said a group of concerned citizens have met And going to the Board of Finance for an • Received a letter from Gov. Ella TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE additional appropriation takes time. informally about three times and they know the need. She Grasso commending the highway crews By BARBARA RICHMOND said a study committee would just be dragging it out. Gorton said he needs between $100 and for their efforts during the recent storms. HERALD REPORTER ALSO ASK ABOUT $300 for the Fiano Heights subdivision. Selectman Ernest Shepherd .spoke strongly against the • Learned that the planned commuter The Board of Directors of the Rockville Area Chamber committee having any authority to act. Shepherd said he There will be a public hearing on it March WINTER CLEARANCE YOU BUT THEM AT parking lot at Bolton Notch will have a bus of Commerce agreed Wednesday to keep the position of is fully supportive of the group and realizes there is a OUR LOW COST 15 at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. shelter and will be illuminated. A pay executive director of a part-time one and to actively need for human services in Bolton but he wants the task THEWNILESAUniGE Gorton said it may be necessary to WEDDING AND telephone for the area will be requested. search for a replacement for R. Bernard Crowl, who is defined before it becomes a commission. violate the finance board's principles (do The lot should be completed by the end of retiring. The appointments to the committee include Esther not spend money you do not have in your PARTY PACKAGE the year. Steve Lamont, chairman of the search committee for +Krtp«rint dr yer Haloburdo. Board of Health, representative from the SKIKTS-BLOVSES- budget) in order to get the engineering • Supported an appeal to get increased the new director, said the position now pays $8,500 a year • 2 T e m p e r a t u r e s schools: llvi Cannon, welfare director; Aldea Savva^ review completed before the public state library funding. for a 16-hour work week, but the director works 14 to 20 • A u t o m a t ic D ry e r TOPS-SHORTS-SLAOKS-JACKHS hearing. \ • U p F ro n t Lin t F ilt e r Salvation Army; Paul Brown, senior citizens committee: • Planned to make appointments to the hours in addition in other areas related to chamber ac- Robert Peterson, state trooper; Joann Neath. Board of The selectmen plan to meet with Gorton CALL FOR APPOINTMENT fire commisson, dog warden, economic tivities. Selectmen; Ronald Morra. fire department; and John and a representative of the finance board all color coordinated development committee and civil Lamont said his committee studied the aspects of Holliger. pastor of St. George’s Episcopal Church. 646-4481 or 568-8007 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Community preparedness advisory board at its next making the job a full-time one with a salary of $15,000. He Hall. Two representatives of the public will also be ap- to M IX and MATCH meeting. said if this were to be the case then the dues of members pointed. ARTISTIC POOLS ANYTIME TIL 9 P.M. would have to be raised by about $20 a year or they would need some 110 new members. Lamont said when Crowl was hired the chamber was in CHECK OUR LOW APPLIANCE PRICES Arbitration scheduled a position where it needed to be recognized and Crowl did a fine job. He said the chamber now has recognition but it Dolton will now meet in arbitration. The arbitra- is important to maintain it. The Board of Education and the Bolton tion is not binding. He said the committee feeis an important function of Flducation Association will meet in ar- The contract disagreement is in the an excutive director is to keep in constant contact with bitration Friday at 3 p.m. at the Bolton areas of salary, fringe benefits and individuai members of the chamber. KEUNNATOR Center School Library. evaluation safeguards. He said the executive director wiil be expected to func- Neil Maey of Bloomfield was chosen as ileuring; on park tion in two directions, one would be services to the the school board's arbitrator. James members and the other to create a good atmosphere for CONTINUOUS CLEAN Sandler of Hartford was selected as the The Department of Environmental business to work in the three towns the chamber serves, teachers' arbitrator. The neutral ar- Protection will have a public hearing Vernon, Tolland, and Ellington. Lamont envisions many bitrator is H. Gerard Rowe. Friday at 10 a.m. in Room 221 of the State of the duties of the executive director being taken over by ELECTRIC RANGE Negotiations for the 1978-1979 contract Office Building in Hartford to discuss the the chairman of the board and board members. He said • Continuoua CiMn Ov mi • Bookguord Clock ic development of Indian Notch Park. • Ufl-Up Cook Top F € checking have been under way since September. the executive director shouidn't be required to attend The two groups have been unable to reach The hearing is ncces.sary because there committee and board meetings and such. an agreement. will be construction of a regulated activity "I feel l^e only way a part-time director could work is SAVE The groups declared mediation in within an inland wetland water course. to limit him or herself to a staff position with special January It was not successful and they Stanley Bates, park director, will repre- attention given to the members," Lamont said. 71.95 sent Bolton at the hearing. He aiso recommended that a committee be formed to $228 oversee the office and set up a method of yearly evalua- tion of the director. Town clerk gets help The committee sees as possible candidates for the part- time position; a retired person or a business person with plus 5% inkNil Vfrnoii of $126 in the new equipment lund of her a limited daily workload. They said the person would The Vernon Town Council has approved budget to make up the total cost of a have to be a good listener, personable, respectable and an additional appropriation of $1,750 to the seminar she is to attend. have the ability to organize. budget of the town clerk to cover the Mrs. Wilson said the cost of the three- Lamont said if all works out well the committee hopes expense of part-time help. day educational seminar is $125 and that to have a recommendation to make to the board meeting 100 TRADE IN Town Clerk Henry Butler said his account only has $106 In it. The council- on April 8. He said three persons have already applied DOM you Itlfvltlo n pletura roll? Do th« t acM look original estimate for this purpose was low also approved transferring the remaining since it was announced that Crowl is retiring. He said two orango? Tra do that old TV M t In toiday whllo you can gat and then further reduced by $500 during $91 in the new equipment account to the are local persons and one is from out of town. is sHII checking $100 trado In toward tho purch aM of a naw 100% aolld budget sessions tax collector's supplies account. Mrs. Wilson said she will be needing ad- atata Curtia Ma thM Color TV . Don’t wait, trade today In Butler .said the Increased workload is ditional money lor postage, due to the tima to anjoy tho Naw Yaarl reflected in the revenues his office has supplemental lax bills mailed out and produced plus unforeseen sickness among which required more than $400. She said office help He said this doesn't include she is also running out of supplies required countless hours of uncompensated time to release delinquent motor vehicle ac- „ Chamber board hears spent above normal hours counts r Curtis Mathes!^ Butler also said that much time is spent The council approved a request for a tax about BBB operation THE MOST EXK M nS SEraM M iniM ...... XNODMWWELl for council related work which is charged refund for Honald Stavens in the amount plus 5% hkresl to the town clerk's hudgei of $83 65 Mrs Wilson said this was a George Hoke, director of public relations for the Hart- CURTIS MITHES The council also granted permission to duplicate payment on the second half of ford Better Business Bureau explained the operations of Sylvia Wilson, tax collector to transfer $35 the tax which was collectcHl in error the bureau to the Board of Directors of the Rockville COLOR TV Area Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday noon. Ftahina: At the last meeting of the board, R. Bernard Crowl, • io o%s a iw m n School plans breakfast executive director of the chamber, explained that his of- •MODULMcoatraiicnoN fice had been told by the national bureau that it would be • im u n n u a im im Amlovcr Tickets will be sold at the door. adyi.sable to transfer membership to the Hartford bureau •o jum m cim m During a recent newspaper drive the ol Heritage. Andover Elementary SchiMil will have a as it is the one that services the area. The chamber has •umrmrmm family breakfast Sunday from 8 to 11 a m .school collected 11,380 tons of paper and been a member of the national bureau for a number of •fSSL"^nanermrm in the school cafeteria. earned a total of $199.15. years and has been paying $75 yearly dues. • 4 VIM URITB WAMMm While many others have added charges to their checking accounts, our The menu includes all the pancakes, Proceeds from the breakfast and paper The fee to belong to the Hartford bureau is $200 a year. • MANY MBBt Tl GMtli flOM French toast and scrambled eggs you can drive will benefit the Grade 6 trip to New While the chamber acts as a Better Business Bureau for •TOM CNiiciortm ii NOW account is still free and still earns 5% interest. Open yours today. cat and bacon, toast, juice, coffee or milk. York. the three-town area, Crowl said he believes membership is essential or the office wouldn't feel as though it could call on the Hartford office for advice and information. The directors voted to appropriate the $200 and to let Ihe better w ay Area police report the executive committee make the final decision after listening to Hoke explain the service. Hoke said the bureau is a non-profit agency run by V»Ti n>n business people and is not connected with any govern- vice station, which was the scene ol a lire Luther Bankins, 46, of 73 High St., ment agency. It operates strictly on membership fees. on Feb. 20, has since discovered some He said it deals in ethics but doesn’t have any authority Rockville, was arrested Wednesday on a tools are missing from the station. to arrest people who are unethical. He said his offied Common Pleas Court warrant charging Police said the tools, valued at $300, in- handles more than 50,000 inquiries a year of which about Heritage Savings him with issuing a bad check. cluded a pneumatic sander and cut-off 10 percent are complaints about a business. Police said the complaint was made by wheel and a drill set Polij-e are in- Stop & Shop market at Vernon Circle. He The bureau also puts on many seminars such as ones on & Loan Association • Since 1891 vestigating the report shoplifting, financial advice and legal advice. was releas^ on a $100 nonsurety bond for ‘ appearance in Common Pleas Court 19, Hoke was asked what would be m ne abMt a business Rockville, April 12 Gary Ellsworth of Gateway that wasn't ethical. Hoke said the bureau has no policing Mein Of fice: 1007 Me in Street, M e nch e e ler 649-4586 • K-M a rt Of fice: Spe ncer Street. Ma nch e eler 649-3007 • Cov e ntry Of fice: Rt 31, 742-7321 Apartments, East Hartford, reported authority but the customers probably wouldn’t return to Totle nd Of fice; Rt. 195. % mile to u th of 1-86, Exit 99, B72-7387 • Moneymarfcati in tid e Fra nk's Sup ermark e t. E Middle Turnpik e , Manchester, end Food M irt, W. Middle Turnpik e in the Ma nchester Psrk sde Wednesday night that his 1975 Dodge van that unethical business. He added that enforcement agen- S k i i I I i Wi i i t l f t o r camper was stolen from the rear parking Police said George P, Russell, the cies are also used to take the proper steps if the bureau lot of the Brave Bull Restaurant on feels a case should be prosecuted. manager of a John Fitch Boulevard ser- Sullivan Avenue.

I pa g e FOUR-B— MANCHESTER EIVENINC HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thura., March 9, 1978

M^ C H E S T E R evening HERALD. M a n c h ^ TT,urR.. Murrh 9. 1978- PAGE KIVF..R East bows in overtime ‘Park Avenue’star to New London, 47-45 By LEN AllSTER Lee player of year A desperation Tom Hammick court floor on which the game-winner Hrrald Spoiiswrilrr length pass ricocheted off the East came. balance out. We have three overtime wins ... this time we lost,” Penders NEW YORK (U P I)-B u lch tournament. spectacular upset over the United It seems too simple but last backboard and hit New London’s Bob Twelve consecutive markers gave stated philosophically. Lee of Marquette, a "Park In a. natiowide poll of sports States ^uad. Puerto Rico lost, 95-94, Zieiinski in the face — that starting the Whalers a 35-28 advantage after night’s State Basketball Tour- "The kids could have quit after the writers, editors and broadcasters, in the final seconds but Lee scored 35 the clock and ending the game. three periods and an opening bucket Avenue" player in the nament overtim e game Lee received 55 of the 173 ballots points and came away with a Final statistics bear out how close of the final canto made it a 9-point third quarter but didn’t. They played vocabulary of A1 McGuire. between East Catholic and the encounter was. New London was their hearts out and showed a lot of cast. Lariy Bird of Indiana State was following of admirers. spread. But Elast was able to come Wednesday was named the New London at Windham High 21 for 39 from the field while East back as New London under pressure guts coming back.” second with 38 votes and Phil Ford of “That was the biggest game for me Zielinski had 13 markers to lead winner of the James Naismith North Carolina third with 31. was decided by a center jump. was 19 for 38, Each committed 16 tur- committed 7 fourth-quarter tur- personally," hp said. “It awakened New London with Riordan and Bob Trophy as college basketball s Lee, a second-team All-America The Whalers controlled the tap to novers and each was whistled for 12 novers. some people as to what I could do. " Hall adding 10 apiece, the latter’s choice last year, made 50 percent of begin the three-minute extra session, fouls by the neutral New Haven John Wieczorek’s three-point play Player of the Year by United total all in the second half. Kiro was his shots from the field this season and dribbied away the time until 5- board officals. brought it to 45-43 with 1:51 left in Press International for the East led after the first two the lone Eagle in double digits with 1977-78 season. while hitting an exceptional 89 per- foot-10 junior guard Bob Mali driiied regulation. The Eagles regained cent of his free throws. He became in a faiiaway IS-foot jumper from the quarters, 12-11 and 22-17, with Rob 10 markers, 8 in the fourth-quarter possession as a fine defensive play by Lee, a 6-foot-l All-America guard, the school’s second leading all-time left of the foul line with two seconds Smith and Eric Hail leading a comeback. Hall and Smith chipped in Kiro forced a New London backcourt averaged 17 points and five assists a scorer behind George Thompson" Seek umpires to go for a slender 47-45 victory over balanced attack with 6 points apiece. violation. And it was Kiro who tied it 8 apiece with Wieczorek drawing game this season and helped keep the "It’s just a great honor for me to the Eagies in the Ciass L Region I But a disasterous ciosing stretch of praise from his coach for his all out with 56 seconds left on a short right- defending NCAA champions near the be named the Player of the Year.” finai. 5:28 in the third quarter when they side baseline jumper as Wieczorek effort. East winds up with a 12-12 Anyone interested in umpiring high mark. top of the rankings all year. Lee said. “Obviously, I could not "They controlled every tap, or didn’t score put the Eagies in trou- was able to find him with a pretty school baseball and who would like to ble. And McGuire, the W arriors' have earned this by myself. I’m sur- that’s the way it seemed," voiced assist. New Lpndon (47) (jomez 4 0-1 8, former coach who has taken to the join the Manchester Chapter of the Willoughby 3 0-0 6, Zielinski 6 3-4 13, rounded by knowledgeable players dejected Elagle Coach Jim Penders, East led, 28-23, after a Pete Kiro The Whalers held for the final shot broadcasting booth, now knows Lee Connecticut State Board of Approved Riordan 5 0-010. B. Hall 4 ^210, Kirsch 6 who are proven winners.” who now turns in his whistie for a hoop on break but then the roof fell but a Tim Riordan jumper deflected really is "Park Avenue" - one of Baseball Umpires, contact Doug in. Six consecutive Eagle turnovers 00 0. ToUls 21 5-7 47. Lee. born in Puerto Rico, hit the basebail cap as practice 'officiaily off the front iron. The strategy, New York City's more fashionable Pearson, secretary-treasurer. 61 followed while Bob Hall was leading East Catholic (45) Venora 2 2-2 6, E. national spotlight during the 1976 begins Monday. “I wasn't surprised though, did pay off in the overtime. pieces of real estate. Thrall Road. Vernon, Conn. 06066. New London back with three hoops, Hall 3 2-2 8, Smith 3 2-2 8, Hammick 2 0-0 Olympics at Montreal, when he near- they held the ball (in the overtime). "Hey, what can you do when you For the 21-year-old Lee. Park from practically the same spot on the 4, Murphy 2 0-1 4, Wieczorek 2 1-15, Kiro ly led the Fhierto Rican team to a They have three excelient bait don’t have the ball ... It had to 5 0-0 10, Foss 0 OO 0. Totals 19 7-8 46. Avenue is a long way from the Bronx handlers. And we just weren't quick schoolyards where he developed his enough to give them enough pressure one-on-game in becoming one of the to force a turnover." top high school players in the coun- Archery shoot slated Sunday New London, 18-4 with a quarter- try. Manchester youngsters with Junior Whalers fiMt date against South Windsor USA out to retain edge At Marquette, however, basketball Saturday and Sunday, over 300 well as archers as far away as High, a 72-54 victor over Pulaski, is played with a lot less flash than at archers from more than 16 states will Arizona and Texas. Saturday at a site to be announced, Four Manchester youngsters have played Coadi Noel Nightingale of Manchester. V DeWitt Clinton high school in The gather in Manchester to compete in The competition, open to the public major parts in the success enjoyed by the held the ball in an outside weave Bronx. the 14th annual New England Indoor Thursday night the team faces South Windsor at no charge, is sponsored each year Hartlord Junior Whalers this season. Left to before catting timeout with 11 But Lee adapted to Marquette's Archery Championship. by Hall's Arrow Range, now the in first round State Tournament play in seconds left. in Aetna World Cup play patterned, set-up type of game and This year an |8,000 purse is being largest indoor archerv ranee in the right, Mark Schauster, Eric Stepper, Mike Hamden. The Juniors placed second in Penn- The Whalers inbounded the ball carried the Warriors to a 24-3 record offered which has attracted most of United States. Nightingale and Jim Ferrari. The Juniors sylvania recently and will be in several with East back in a 2-3 zone. They NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The Filling out the teams are Ross this season and a berth in the NCAA team spirit which is essential for the the top archers on the East Coast as posted a 19-5-1 record in state play under tourneys in the next few weeks. Up fo r grabs manuevered it around with Halt United States will try to retain Case and Phil Dent for Australia and Davis Cup,” said his teammates’ Tall Rob Smith of East launching the jumper under heavy its two-year supremacy over Bob Lutz and Stan Smith for the adrenalin “pumps faster” when pressure. "What can you say when a Americans. playing for their country. Braves have chance Catholic waits for ball to come Australia’s best when the ninth Case and Roche combined to finish kid throws up a faiiaway jumper with Despite recent United States ( Bowling ) off backboard last night Aetna World Cup Tennis Tour- third in the World Championship Ten- a hand in his face," shrugged domination of the tournament, U.S. nis doubles standings last year and in role of spoiler against New London in Class L Penders. It cut the twine cleanly with nament opens tonight at the coa(:h Dennis Ralston remains K. of C.- Bud Tomlinson Alexander and Dent finished third in Tournament, (Herald photo bv ^he Eagles calling timeout with one New Haven Coliseum. cautious. "Whenever Australia and NEW YORK (UPI) — The Buffalo Braves possess the 205-231-602, Bill Tomlinson second ieft. the Colgate Grand Prix rankings. Dunn) Jimmy Connors heads the U.S. the United States play tennis, it is an second worst record in the National Basketball Associa- 209-559, Fred Kozicki 201- There will also be two doubles team, captained by Dennis Ralston, event,” Ralston said. tion, so when their coach. Cotton Fitzsimmons, started 553, John Kozicki 206-586, - - .yff 1 ,air matches, one Saturday and one Sun- in the best-of-seven match tourna- He said his team is "keyed to come mentioning playoffs Wednesday night, more than a few Roger Poudrier 206-202- ment. day, Players for those matches will up against their best” and is confi- eyebrows were raised. 572, Nels Johnson 231-562, be chosen the day of the matches. Stopped The Australians, captained by Fred dent of a third straight tournament Buffalo’s 120-108 victory over New Orleans was im- Rich Robbins 209, Jim Thoughts The American’s doubles teams will Stolle, include veteran John New- victory. Mark Murphy of East pressive, but reporters were ready to have Fitzsimmons Farr 202, Jim Watt 205, include Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, combe who has the best (15-8) record But he noted, "I think Newcombe Catholic was stopped short on committed until he clarified himself. Ken Tomlinson 224-591, AI Colgate’s third-ranked team and in the series, although he missed last is playing better and they have come “We have a chance to be the spoiler in who gets into the G iguere 207-585, Real ApLENty Tanner and Gottfried. drive to hoop in loss last night y ear’s tournament because of a back here to win.” playoffs,” he explained, to prove his sanity to the media. Audet 215-546, Ray The tournament was switched to to New London. (Herald photo skiing accident. Newcombe, at one time the world’s by Dunn) “We still have to play Atlanta and Cleveland.” Duhamel 205-568, Ben For- Australian John Alexander and New Haven after the collapse of the top ranked player, has been plagued Rookie Mike Glenn scored a career-high 25 points, Mar- man 561, Mike Hodge 558, American Brian Gottfried will open Hartford Civic Center coliseum roof by injuries over the past three years. vin Barnes scored a season-high 27 and Swen Nater took John Fogarty 213-201-553, By Len Auster up the four-day competition with a Jan. 18 made it impossible to play This year he hopes to make a come- game scoring honors with 28 points to spoil Jazz’ Coach there. singles match tonight. back. Elgin Baylor’s evening. ANTIQUES- Flo Niles According to the draw, Connors, Since Connors joined the U.S. team " I’d like to play a full year and Gail Goodrich paced the Jazz with 24 points and Truck 138-349, Vivi Bayer 343, AlmoHt made it tinued. "They might not be prolific the world’s top ranked player last in 1976, the Australians have won then retire on my own terms,” New- Army-Navy Robinson added 23 and 10 rebounds. Barbara Dean 132, Emma scorers but it doesn’t mean they only one match, losing 6-1 that year Before this year, a Cheney Tech year, will take on comeback-minded combe said. In other NBA games, Philadelphia dumped Atlanta, Johnson 134-353, Klem 0 can’t. It’s just we went to an inside and 7-0 in 1977. basketball team had not won a state Newcombe and Roscoe Tanner will The tournament is sponsored by 108-97, New Jersey edged Kansas City, 123-121, Cataldi 127-355, Joan game this year. Stolle said his team "is up for a icemen win tournament game. The reason was play Australian Tony Roche Friday Aetna Life and Casualty and Milwaukee nipped New York, 127-125., in double overtime, DeDominicis 126-348. "Unfortunately, I don’ think those strong victory ” over the Americans, simple — the Beavers rarely night. proceeds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Portland outlasted Houston, 97-94, Seattle got by San An- two will get enough credit in our con- especially with Newcombe back in qualified for post-season play. On Saturday, Gottfried comes back Foundation. Completing the regular season tonio, 95-94, and Golden State beat Cleveland, 118-108. ference (COC), There were no other harness. REC - Mike Zwick 151- The Techmen, with an under .500 to play Newcombe and on Sunday, The winning team splits up $70,0(K) with a 5-4 win over Glastonbury was 76erB 108, Hawks 97 guards in our league who played Newcombe, who recently accused 401, Bob Smith 135-142-398, record, did qualify and won their Connors meets Roche. and the losers share $30,(X)0. the Army & Navy Club entry in [)oug Collins scored 14 first-half points to lead the Tom Martin 135-139-378, defense like they did. Those two were the Americans of not having "the first ever tournament game in an up- Squirt Division hockey play at the Sixers to their 17th straight home victory, ending Atlan- O scar Schack 140-374, responsible for keeping us in games, Bolton Ice Palace. ta’s three-game winning streak. A set over St. Thomas Seminary. "This Jerry Smith 164-372, Art winning games by shutting others ^ Brian Coughlin tallied twice and team gave me the biggest thrill I’ve Nets 123, Kings 121 Adamy 146-366, Randy down." Kevin and Brian Gallahue once each ever had beating Seminary,” stated Yankees reject offer for Lyle John Williamson poured in 37 points and Bernard King Copeland 359, Newt Emer- and Bret Factora once for the Tech Coach Gerry Blanchard in his added 31 to lift New Jersey over Kansas City and snap the son 358, Stan Jakiel 357, Had to see FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. winners. Assists went to Kevin Hutt Nets’ 15-game road losing streak. office at the school Tuesday. “That make a better offer, they will not get pitcher for their exhibition opener Ken Ostrinsky 136-351, Bill was magical. ” the chance. (2), Doug Kelly, Coughlin, Mark Burks 127, Knirks 12S Only once before have I seen (UPI) — The New York against the Rangers in Pompano Zwick 140. Cassarino and Randy Nightingale. Brian Winters scored the first six points of the second The Beavers in the second round Middletown High 6-foot-7 star Yfnkees have turned down an In other news, the Yankees ^ach Thursday. The Yankees also played Canton High and could’ve won switched from rookie right-hander The Vets posted a 19-10-7 won-lost- overtime and finished with 21 points to lead Milwaukee Cornelius Thompson play, and that offer from the Texas Rangers signed infielder Mickey Klutts tied record and ranked ninth in the CO.M.HERCIAL- Jerry except they apparently psyched was on television two years ago in Jim Beattie to veteran left-hander over New York. New York’s Bob McAdoo took game leaving only infielder George Zeber state in Division II play. The state scoring honors with 34 points. Ridel 174-148-433, John themselves into believing they the Class M final against Ellington. that would have sent Sparky Ken Holtzman as their starting and outfielder Daryl Jones unsigned. tourney will be in East Haven. Trail Blazers 97, Rorkels 94 Booth 165-379, Dave Dynes couldn’t win. By the time Cheney So, Tuesday night the trip was made Lyle and to Tom Owens scored 19 points and five other Blazers 139-359, Lee Prior 357, John to Plainville High to see the Tigers Texas in exchange for Claudell Kensel 140-371, Jim play Northwest Catholic. scored in double figures to offset a 32-point effort from Washington and Paul Lindblad. Calvin Murphy. Cochran 368, Doug Scruton It proved to be no contest as Lyle, who is seeking a trade, had SuperSonics 95, Spurs 94 151-378, Peter Guish 375, Middletown ran to its 73rd con- asked the Yankees to contact Texas Controversy in training camp Art Ruff 355, George Gus Williams hit two jumpers in the final 19 seconds secutive win. Thompson didn’t "because they have a lot of money Kelley 376, Ted Lawrence and Dennis Johnson hit for 27 points to lead the Sonics. experience a good shooting first half there” 143-378, Tony Yacono 383, dOCK STOmiiG NEW YORK (UPI)-It took Yakult Swallows of Japan in Yuma, Spurs’ George Gervin was the game’s top scorer with 41 but nevertheless was no disappoint- The Yankees obliged, but when the Ariz. than the Baltimore Orioles for whom points. Bud Wickham 157-397, Tim ment. He blocked shots, rebounded, the he pitched last season. Rangers asked for Lyle and "This has always been the first Warriors 118, Cavaliers 108 Flynn 138-368, Art Schmidt took an offensive charge, played exhibition season exactly one Chambliss in exchange for game played in the Cactus League, ” Jack Morris, tentatively listed as Rick Barry scored 32 points and triggered a fourth- 136-367, John Bremser 136- tough defense and displayed some Washington and Lindblad, the con- game to produce its first con- said Bavasi. “It’s never been a B the Detroit Tigers' fourth starting quarter scoring spree that lifted the Warriors over the 365, Paul Mozzicato 136- fine passes. He possesses a fine all- versation ended. troversy. squad game. This was a violation of pitcher, has a sore arm which may slumping Cavs, who dropped their third straight game. 363, Fred Riccio 353, Art SUPER SHOPPMG around game and is a team player. "They said they wouldn't trade Buzzie Bavasi, executive vice the commissioner’s bulletin of two sideline him into the season ... Lenny Cleveland forward Campy Russell topped ail scorers with Thompson 352, Jay If anything, the game proved Randle had two singles, a triple and a Boiiilmiii Brown Washington for Lyle even up," said president of the California Angels, years ago, which said a club should 34 points. Colangelo Jr. 136-354, Al Thompson has a very fine supporting stolen base in the New York Mets' in- Napoletano 140-367, Bill realized It could play with and Manager . "I wouldn’t was outraged Wednesday when the be well represented in scheduled cast. Charles Muckle hit from the trasquad game ... Dane lorg's grand- Green 140-354, Tim probably beat Canton, it was loo late. either” San Diego Padres showed up at Holt- games. outside and tiny 5-foot-5 guard Bob slam homer paced the St. Louis Car- C astagna 160-386, Bill Regardless, It was a great season Lyle’s desire to be traded is con- ville, Calif., for the first exhibition “I’m not saying this to insult the Little man^s big play hmeattovoia Hyman was fouling up, very well, the dinals’ B squad to a 7-1 victory over MacM ullen 369, Scott ! for Cheney. "This was the most tingent on going to a team that would game of the spring with a B squad people the Padres had in the field, ” the University of Missouri. Smith 137-368, John Fox exciting season I have ever had, " Northwest offense. Middletown’s be willing to renegotiate his contract. mixture of a few veterans and many Bavasi added. “But the local fans early full court pressure proved too spices Georgetown win WE'RE OUTTO BREAK ALL SALES RECORDS. viewed Blanchard, who, unknown to The Rangers, free spenders, might rookies. It turned out that the Padres came out to see the Dave Winfields, 153-384, Fred Sponheimer much for the 1977-78 HCC champs. many, after the setback to Canton an- be willing to do that, but unless they had sent their A squad to play the the Gene Tenaces and the George Lose one, gain one NEW YORK (UPI) — At 5-foot-8, Mike Riley usually is 135, Ken Osborne 135. A N D STAYING OPEN TILL ALL HOURS nounced his retirement. The only flaw was that the site Hendricks.” the smallest player on any basketball court, but picked was too small and also a SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPI) - BLOSSOMS- Ruth The season didn't start well, not Bavasi said he will retaliate by G^rgetown Coach John Thompson frequently turns to doubleheader was seheduled. Notre Dame football Coach Dan Clark 129, Annamae TO DO IT. with five losses in a row, four by the sending an Angel B squad to Yuma to him for the big defensive play. Middletown-Northwest on its own Devine lost one football coach but Donahue 130-353, Dorothy slenderest of margins. It could have face the Padres April 3-4-5. For the Against Virginia Wednesday night, Riley got a season- was an attractive package as was the gained another. maker. Ferrell 127, Anne Geagan been an out-the-window year except record, Ron Fairly’s two-run double Devine said Hank Kuhlmann. 39. 136-346, Ruth Sporck 131, A We’re out to make a new sales record and There may never be a better time to buy, the Techmen didn't quit — in fact Aquinas-Prince Tech matchup. It sparked a four-run fifth inning, which With Georgetown down by one point and 35 seconds left was a standing room only crowd, a coach of Irish offensive backs and Donna Forde 137, ^ sell 26,(XX) new Toyota cars and trucks ^ Participating Toyota dealers have a wide coming back to equal the school carried the Angels to their 5-2 win in overtime, Virginia needed only to inbound the ball and huge throng lined up and quadruple special teams for three years, has nationwide in just 60 hours. record of five con.secutive victories. over the San Diego B squad while the draw a foul to wrap up a victory in the first round of selection of Corollas, Coronas, Cressidas, tiered on each endline. If the Plain- left to accept a similar position with Many will look at Kevin Tyler, who I Padres’ A squad beat the Swallows National Invitation Tournament. A From Thursday noon through the weekend Celicas and tough Toyota trucks. Toyotas, ville fire marshal showed up he the Chicago Bears of the NFL. I EE-’I’OTAI.EHS- Pat had the fourth highest ever single 3-2. But Virginia’ Tommy Hicks, instead of catching the Twerdy 178-176-526, Nancy always a bargain, are especially so during definitely would have ordered a halt Devine named Gene Smith. 22. a ^ we're stopping the clock* at participating season point total in school history On other fronts: Bobby Bonds had ball, mowed Riley down and was called for an offensive Washburn 195-485, Mary U> the proceedings. part-time graduate assistant with the dealers to give you more Super Shopping ClocK Stopping Super SfioppingTime. Stop (357) to become the fourth leading foul. Ann Garbeck 181-488, Don- two doubles, a single and a stolen junior varsity, to be junior varsity Time. in and see why we say, ”lf you 9 career scorer (620), as key to the base in his spring debut for the The pint-sized senior from Washington hit both ends of na Rose 451, Judy .Sabella Final tidbit coach to replace Francis Peay who a one-and-one, and the Hoyas were off to a gritty, 70-68 can find a better built small car season. Others will cite Dave Chicago White Sox in an intrasquad left last month for the University of 175-473, Karen Riordan 199- A We’ll be dealing like there's no tomorrow game. road victory. or truck than a Toyota...buy it.’ Gustamachio and Bernie Ertel. Each Only one CCIL team, Simsbury California at Berkeley. 484, Marge DeLisle 185-490, ^ to sell a new Toyota every 8 seconds would have a good argument. High, remains alive in the state The Los Angeles Dodgers an- In addition to the Detroit-Virginia Commonwealth Joanne Kokoszka 176, Judy nationwide. Blanchard, however, would point tourney. Two, Windham and Penney, nounced they will pitch Doug Rau, clash, Rutgers hosts Army in tonight’s NIT action. On Kelly 175. to his pair of 5-foot-8 guards Brian bowed out Tuesday night to Weaver Terry Forster and Lance Rautzhaii Friday, four more games will complete the NIT’s opening round. Brown and Jim Boudreau. "They and Hartford Public respectively. against the Yankees in their exhibi- I Site change were most responsible for our year," tion opener Friday night ... Free The Whippets gave a tougher battle I Site for the state Class he insists. than expected before falling 68-67 to agent Jim Bibby said he is enjoying ^ LL Wrestling Cham- "‘They can play with any two the Beavers. Penney was sent to the his status and listening to all offers pionships Friday and Spinks may own only half title guards in Class S," Blanchai^ con- sidelines by the Owls by a 72-60 count. •for a lucrative contract ... Ross Grimsley said the Montreal Expos Saturday has been changed “man for man” are a stronger team to Westhill High in Stam- NEW YORK (UPI) — Leon Spinks will I ford. Original site was Rank, the promotional group that bolds own only half the world heavyweight rights to jin k s’ next six fights, had 55 Trumbull High. The State championship if he defends his title for the reached “tentative agreement” with a Scoreboard Randle stars Open Meet is March 18 at «) St, James Invitational champs first time next September in a proposed southern African group to stage the *Tnw may vary ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (U P I)- Ig Glastonbury High. 114 million rematch with Muhammad All. Illing Junior High’s girls’ jayvee basketball team won^the re- rematch with Ali in B^utatswana, a ednfsduv'M Itt-niillH Lenny Randle, who reUred and un- Ken Norton will own the other half and small republic near Johannesburg. WilA cent St. James Invitational Tournament. Squad members, top retired within 48 hours 10 days ago .1 < NBA he won’t have to fight anyone to get it. The World Btndng Council in Mexico OPEN 7IL MIDNIGHT Quebec 5, Indianapolis 4 Buffalo 120, New Orleans 108 row (1. to r.) Angela Marcantonio, Pam Cunningham, Laura was the hitting star of the gimif Spinks, whose recently disclMed a rib City immediately said it would withdraw MU, THURSDAY Philadelphia 108, Atlanta 97 Petersen, Leslie Gaouette, Donna Piccarello, Carrie ’Diomas, Wednesday as the Denny Sommers Softball openings injury kayoed any chance of a title reoogniUon of Spinks’ title and declare YOU ASKED FOR IT YOU GCT IT NY Rangers 6, Cleveland 1 team eked out a 6-S win over the Dal New Jersey 123, Kansas City 121 Cindy Katz, Nancy Curtin, Coach Barbara Brody. Middle row The Manchester Rec Department defense in May against Norton, said flatly Norton the champion on March 17 if FRIDAY SATURDAY Montreal 4, Washington 3 J ^ i l l squad in the New York Mets’ Wednesday his next opponent wiU be Ali. Milwaukee 127, New York 125 Maureen Flanagan, Janet Loohe, Cherri Strickland, Patty reports there are still a few openings Spinks refuses to negotiate with the top- Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 3 Portland 97, Houston 94 first intrasquad game of sprina w teams and players in its Women s “It definitely will be Muhammad Ali, if ranked Norton for hU first defense. Wojnarowski, Denise Whitey, Laura Gatzkiewicz, Front, Mary training. ^ Los Angeles 5, Toronto 1 Seattle 95, ^ n Antonio 94 F^ehne Slow Pitch SoftbaU League. I fight for the title,” Spinks said in Later Wednesday, the rival World elOjlM Mao son. U S A . Inc . I97S Atlanta 8, Vancouver 3 Golden State 118, Cleveland 108 Gallagher, Toby Brown. Missing were Laurie Bergeron and Nan- Randle, the Mets’ regular third Interested teams or players should Detroit. “Ali gets the first title shot.” Boxing Associatioa declared it bad ap- TOYOTA CTiicago 4, Minnesota 3 cy Wynn. (Herald photo by Dunn) baseman, singled twice, tripled and ^ t a c t Carl Silver at the Rec. 646- ' Spinks made his remarks shortly after proved a Spinks-Ali rematch and would also stole a base. 6010. an announcement in New York that Too sanction it as a cfaampionsbip fight. PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., March 9, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs,, March 9. 1978 - PAGE SEVEN-B i Itah Wantad f> Homaa For Sale Disgruntled Carbo 22 Homaa For Sala St T T ^P H O N E SALES - While National Weather Forecast others are struggling, our H ere’s a name yo u’ ll never organization’s bubbling. 3000 Business is really booming Herald \ and our phone room is really ™r CALL. ffl, wants more money forget ------Yo Yo Carroll •u —*r~ aoomingf The pay is great, so J ' 6HM t MU * C LASSI F I E D A DV E R TISI N G don t procrastinate! Call 249- 3942. WINTER HAVEN. Fla. nounced pitcher Bob Stanley had "1 don't think I’m going to sign, " 1. Furna(» filters should be signed a one-year contract. Only said Carbo after inking the tem- REALE, REALTo K (UPI) — The Red Sox have an changed: Denny Doyle, a second baseman who porary pact. I'm not getting any A. Each fall Your husband has been Butlnaat Opportunity 14 Whan Wa Taka Hold officially registered dis- expects to be traded, is unsigned. younger,” said Carbo, the 1970 B. When clogged with transferred - you have to be moved In PHONE 643-2711 -4T I National League Rookie of the Year SMALL ENGINE Service Your Houaa la SOLD gruntled player as they enter Carbo, who lost arbitration over a dirt a month - you're all excited - you’ve FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Corporation - expanding the start of the exhibition Red Sox contract in 1975, hit .289 with while with Cincinnati. C. Each month got a million things to think about - let i dealer network. No 646-4525 15 h o m e r s and 34 runs batted in last “I’m looking for a long-term deal, Yo Yo help you. experience necessary. ■HgJAIM 8T. IMNCIIE8TEIL CT. season. 2. A home 6re detector Should season playing 86 games. The 30- trying to make the Red Sox my last Help Wantod ■ 13 lowiti imniAtuiit Complete training program. Outfielder Bernie Carbo said year-old, opposite field hitter said he team. If I don’t give it (the free agent be mounted: $500. investment requi^ to start your own business. Ideal Wednesday he plans to play out his turned down a contract offer from draft) a shot, I think I’d be cheating A. In the kitchen You’ve finally decided to retire to option with the club unless the Red B. Near the furnace — uaam— Mhi- for retired or part time. the Red Sox last winter even though myself and my family. I owe it to the islands - you’ve signed the Details on request. Mr. • KEEP SMILING Sox grant him a long-term contract ^N |m « (/.•J iw o w it contained a “substantial raise." myself." C. Outside the bedrooms Barker. ESCAA Field with a healthy raise. papers on your condominium - pick NEWUSTING! Disappointed the contract did not Carbo was not expected in the star- up the phone - call Yo Yo and your (23w«owsiw’» fJS, paining Division Box 619,, General Manager Haywood ting lineup today when Luis Tiant, —ANSWERS— uei Wf ATHIH FOTOCAST W Wading River, New York. Sullivan, in rejecting a counter- contain enough security, Carbo and house in Manchester will be sold in a 11792. □ REAL ESTATE *39,900«» agent Dick Moss sent Sullivan the Reggie Cleveland and Bill Campbell sau'oiejoqe'i sjapMuapun jiffy. proposal from Carbo and his agent, 4q aajAjas Ajajes ai|qna For period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. During Thursday night, FIVE ROOM RMIGH counter-proposal last week. were scheduled to face the visiting rain or snow mixed with snow may be found over parts of the many PEGPLE only dream instead signed the left-handed e se papjMjj Homaa For Sale 22 Sullivan refused the counter-offer Detroit Tigers in the Grapefruit I Fountain Village Rockies while a general rain falls along sections of the mid of owning their own business. (TWO MORE P0SSI8U) swinging reserve for the 1978 season d33|se are siued Your new baby has arrived - now Perhaps it's time for you to MANCHESTER - Spring*: but did sign Carbo to the one-year League opener. Atlantic coast. 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Barnett, Bowman and FINANCIAL SERVICE BUSINESS - With whipped VFW, 34-12, last night at the ’Phree Loomis-Chafee School swim- Bowling Manchester. Must be over 18. Co. Realtors, 633-3661, - Bondi-Siocks-Morigagtt I GRAMMY $800 a week income available Y. Mike Generis had 8 for the losers. ming records were established this - Ptftonai Loans See something you friendly, neat in appearance - insufanca in this area. A cash business.. MANCHESTER - Two family MANCHESTER - Lovely .Judy Dalone added 7 points and season by Guy Gundersen of like? Then call the and have good work record. aluminum sided 6 room Cape, ANDERSON Good income, good chance for TOOL MAKER Miinimum investment 4-4. Oak floors, two furnaces. Manchester. EMPLOYMENT I required. 203-627-0550, 203^81- plus rec room. Fireplace, Carl Shoog and John Enwright 6 Pf.N.NETfKS- Janet Lus- - Haip Wantad number you see In Immaculate. Good rents. $47.- advancement. Call Mr. PracMon imtal working eompony, loeatMl In Cwl 9544. apiece as Community Y routed Willis A senior, Gundersen was timed in ly 456, Betty Plumley 181- - Businats Opporiumtiat the ad. And If you Clougherty, between H a.m. 900, Hutchins Agency, 6 ^ wall-to-wall carpeting, eat-ln - Siluaiion Wantad 13 Help Wanted 13 kitchen, dishwasher and 2:06.3 in the 200 individual medley. □ EMPLOYMENT HlpWant^i have something to and 4 p.m. for appointment Hartford, hat a day thill opaning lor an 3166. Garage, 29-6. Sean Cappala had 4 for 182-531, Katy Spearin 192- LOVE. Situation Wantad IS range, Garage with patio. :55.7 in the 100 butterfly, and in the EDUCATION •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sell, give us a calll and personal interview. 647- axpariancad Tool Makar. Applloania muol havo S 9 the losers, 485, Debbie Mazzone 206- Beautiful private yard, with - Ppivata inttfuctiona Help W anted 13 SHARON ROSE 9016. GLASTONBURY 400 freestyle relay he swam a first 493, Wanda Bonadies 177- - Scboois-Ciattat yaara axparianc# making JIga and nxturaa to MATURE RN - Fully Minnechaug Mountain. 15x30 pool and deck. $H,S00. MflMJET leg :50.4 clocking and helped his 487, Anita Shorts 186, Carol -- Instructions W aniad DRIVER Muaprlnt. • hour work ahHI minimum, wHh oon- experienced in office Must he seen! Owner. 64^ REAL ESTATE SALES POSITION - Straight Exceptionally attractive 7389. Gary Willbrant tossed in 16 points team place fifth in the New England - Condominlumt aldorablo ovortimo. Excollont worMng eondtUona procedure, would like position Contemporary Raised Ranch. Jacobsen 185-497, Sophie - Momai for Saia commissions, leads fur- Individual w ith good driving racord to driva tm all m Physician’s Gffice. Please and Tom Finnegan 12 in leading All- I’rep School Association Cham- - Lols-Land for Sala nished to homeowners. Call and banallta. Inlaraalad appileanta ahould eall Cathedral celling with beam. K rav o n tk a 176, M ary company van In local and occaahmal out of tlala call 871-0794. U>ts of glass and wrought MANCHESTER - Verplanck pionship at Phillips Exeter Academy c- in v a s im a n t P ro p e rty 242-5402. School, Remodeled 4 bedroom Stars past Manchester Police, 34-32, Boyko 182-476, Barbara - Business Property dallvarlaa and pick upa. REGISTEREO 289-DS37. Iron, two fireplaces, raised last night at Verplanck. James Kib- in Exeter. N.H. Goddard 178-492, Lois “ Resort Properly hearth in family room, built-in Colonial, t 1/2 baths. First - Real Eslaie Wantad EXCELLENT opportunity to Apply to Paraonnal OapL NURSE floor laundry, carpeted. Treed bie had 27 markers for Police. Gundersen will enter Syracuse Begin 464, Gert Barile 184- MI8C. SERVICES JHIanchester High School Presents: HIGH STANDARD, Inc. □ EDUCATION bookcases, wall-to-wall - Travel learn wholesale hardward BwiMr SctonUflc PER DIEM lot. 16x32 inground pool. $45,- Brian McCauly tallied 8 points, in- University in the fall. 176-481. business. Good working con- MoMiMolwInt a (UadMMie W Spwltie ntMnM ..carpeting, beautiful treed lot. - Services Offered Registered nurse to work $79,500. Philbrick Agency. 900. Hayes Corporation, 64(t- cluding two which decided it, in - Psin^g.Papering ditions, short hours. 522-1107. Instrum ent Com pany 31 Praatiga Park CIrola, Eaat Hartford 06103 0131. - Building-Contracling 83 Qarbar Rd. gouth WIndaor in our operating room on Private Inatructlont i t Realtors, 646-4200. leading Moriarty's over Multi Cir- - Roofng-Sidmg IF YOU ARE an attractive an (oncall) basis. Previous cuits, 18-16. Matt Gallagher and Jim - Heating-Plumbing An aqual opportunity ornployor. M/F REMEDIAL READING and MANCHESTER - Unique CONDOMINIUM - 7 Rooms. 3 - Flooring motivated woman we need recent operating room bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. Rec Flink had 5 apiece for Circuits - Moving-Trucking.Storage MAKE math: individualized work Contemporary Ranch. Twdve you. If you are looking for a experience is preferred. room. Appliances, carpeting. Schmidt rated best - Services Wanted program, (lst-8th grade) bv rooms, including adjoining in- glamorous, challenging posi- Outside unit. Low $40s. M9- Directed by Miss Martha While For more information master's degree teacher. 568- law apartment, sunken living .SFMOK MISC. FOR SALE tion, with a new Perisian please contact personnel SEARS ROE B UC K A COM PANY 9088. evenings, weekends. - Household Goods 8075, room, formal dining room, Fogarty's nipped Moriarty's, 79-78, cosmetic line, you need us. GENERAL MACHINISTS department, 646-1222 Ext. M ANCHESTER PARKADE three baths, four bMrooms, - A r t i c l e s f o r S a le 236-2381, 633-3366. ALl MARCH 10 & 11, 1978 NORTHFIELD GREEN Con- and Schiebcl's overwhelmed Kahuna by Coventry mentor - Building Supplies Exparlancad, capabla of raadlng Mua printa and TkMi 481. PIANG INSTRUCTIGN - huge fireplaced family room, do - April 1st, occupancy. 3 - Pels -Birds- Dogs making aat upa. TOOLMAKER tdkfk ' 8:00 p.m. , kaU kh Experienced, creative game room. Philbrick Agen- Kids, 108-82, last night at Illing. - Livestock PffONE FROM Home to ser- teacher. Degree; state and cy, Realtors. 646-4200. bedrooms, rec room. Only In- - Boais & Accessories 134 East MMa TAa Tki Iwr MiUKflESTER terested parties, call Bruce LeDoyt dropped in 28 points, - Sporting Goods vice our customers in tthe Capabla of making jigs and fixturaa. national certification, /ill STORE DETECTIVE owner/broker 644-9002. Keith Bennett 17, Joe Lock 14 for “Finest player to play for Coventry High " is the way Coach - Garden Products Manchester area. Flexible ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR MEMORULHOSmAL Part-time position, evening and Saturday hours. Ap- levels, beginners welcome. COVENTRY • Privacy Fogarty's while Kurt Carlson (29), - Antiques hours. Super earnings. 249- 71 HAYNES tTR E E T Many extras. Gretchen Van abounds in this six room full Ron Badstuebner rates big Alan Schmidt. The mentor lias been - W anted to Buy Exparlancad capabla of raadlng blua prints and MANCHESTER, CONN. 0«040 proximately 12 to 15 hours weekly. Retail experience MANCHESTER - New listing 7773. Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanted 13 Why, 647-9751, dormered Cape Cod set on 1 Tom Tucker (25) and Bob Beckwith making sal upa. ta i«Hl iss«M| myknr WF preferred. References required. - 6 room aluminum sided at Coventry for a dozen seasons. RENTALS W acres. Landscaped lot. - R oom s lor Rent Ranch. Garage, Immaculate. (18) paced Moriarty's. Jim Sumler ’Phe 6-5 Schmidt is the first player WANTED - Gas station atten- LAY OUT INSPECTOR RESTAURANT Management GUITAR, BANJO, Bass front to back living room ,’ - Apartments for Rent dant, full or part time. Thraa yaars minimum axparlanca. Must be familiar Hayes Corp. 6464)131. dumped in .39 points followed by Joe in the .school's history to reach 1,000 - H om es tor Rent Trainee - Nationwide Fast lessons: Experienced with dining room, beameif ceiling, - Business lor Rent Mature, responsible person with PWA specs. , , , children aged 5 on. Adults too. Moniz 16, Dennis Cole 14. Carl points, finishing the regular season Apply In penon Food Chain. Excellent growth three bedrooms, fireplace, MANCHESTER - Spacious - Resort Property for Rent for third shift. References. potential in the greater Hart- REAL ESTATE Career - Earn MAINTENANCE PERSON Enjoyable rapid progress. breezeway, 2-car garage. $49,- Hohenthal It and Dave Tyson 10 for - W a n te d to R ent Colonial. Verplanck School. with 1,145, Call 871-1698. $15,000 + annually. Must have Part-time position morning hours, approximately 15 Free loan instrument, tl ■ Mtsc lor Rent H&B TOOL AND ENGINEERING CO. ford area. Excellent salary. 500. Philbrick Agency, Fireplace, screened porch, M Schiebel's. Tom Juknis pumped in 31 Schmidt, a senior, holds the school Health & Life Insurance license, or in process. Con- houiB weekly. Apply Personnel W partm ent Tuesday 1 years experience. 646-6557. Realtors, 646-44200. AUTOMOTIVE $480. WEEKLY Possible - 168 FOREST STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. privatejrard, garage. $45,900. for Kahuna followed by John Barry single game scoring record of 47 Equal opportunity ornployor Benefits. Paid Vacations. fidential interview. Ralph pm to 3 pm and 6 pm to 8 pm. Wednesday 10 am to 12 pm - A u to s fo r S a le mailing circulars. No gim- Wood^crest Pasek, Realtor. 289-7475. SPARKLING CLEAN 7 room Hayes Corp. 646-Oli 24, (Collins Judd 13 and Ron points, and also the most rebounds. - T ru c k s fo r S a le Send resume to Fleagane and 1 pm to 3 pm. Saturday 10 am to 12 pm. Schools-CfMf as 19 - Heavy Equipment lor Sale micks, free details. aluminum sided Cape. Large Siemicnski 12. 26. Enterprises Inc. c/o Wendy's Equal Opportunity F^ploycr MANCHESTER • 8 rooms, - Motorcycles-Bicycles Guaranteed. HABBCO, Box PART TIME Driver for BABYSITTER in East Hart- Did Fashioned Hamburgs, TELEPHGNE SALES - Earn eat-ln kitchen fireplaced - Campers-Trailers-Mobile FGR THE BEST-Manchester completely redecorated Cape. During his three varsity seasons. 678-A Lufkin, Texas, 75901. school buses. We will train ford - For 2 school age girls. 1007 F a rm in g to n Avenue, $3.00 per hour, salary and Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 livingroom, detached garage Homes Shady Crest bonus. Multi-branch, four Aluminum siding, fireplace, \.SS( MPTION Schmidt paced the Patriots to 16-6, - A u to m o tiv e S e r v ic e responsible applicants. Call Must have car. Evenings, 289- West Hartford, Conn. 06107. pupils per teacher. FREE In- with patio, rec room, qgfet CALL GIRLS WANTED for 643-2414. state firm has permanent carpeting. New kitchen. Assumption Junior High whipped 20-2 and 21-2 records. - Autos for Rent-LeiM 4013. Area troductory lesson with this ad. street, nice lot. Keith Real English Colonies Realty. part time telephone soliciting, openings. Call 627-0550. Estate, 646-4126. St. Joseph's of Hartford, 45-32, last Going into the State ClAC Tourna- Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. Limited, 643-7743. from our pleasant office. RN'S - IMMEDIATE PART TIME Help Wanted-At and night at South Catholic in Hartford to ment Class S quarterfinals, Schmidt Good hourly rate, plus com- Openings on 3 p.m. to II p.m. A Tommy's Pizzaria II. move into the Deanery state finals. boasted a 25.4 point and rebound mission. Paid vacations and shift for one full time ana one Experienced preferred but not O’ Gonnell The W arriors will face St. per game marks. holidays. Convenient Monday part time nurse. Call Mrs. necessary. Apply within. Despite missing seven games over ADVERTISING thru Friday hours of 9 to 1, Dorothy Ferguson, DNS, at Dr. Area Gabriel's of Milford at 3:30 at South and 5 to 9. Call Sharon at 569- 289-9573. the past three seasons, Schmidt has SECURITY GUARDS Wanted Call for the championship. Brian Galligan DEADLINE 4990, a f te r 5. - Northeast Security now has a APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO HOUSE 1 WEEK had 27 points and 11 rebounds to pace still been able to set records. 13;00 noon the day before PEOPLE TO WORK with and limited number of part time 17-0 Assumption. Badsteubner reports his star pubileabon. SECOND SHIFT Forman - around poultry. We are now positions open in the 647-9947 player has been contacted by Divi- Deadline (or Saturday and Mechnical / electrical accepting applications for Manchester area. We are Ask for Tom Monday la t2:00 Noon Friday. knowledge required, ^ la ry drivers (Class II License BuMan, Plumitan, Ramodalara, itu>. ■ Hartwell resignt sion I, II and HI colleges and has looking for experienced per- com m ensurate with Required) to handle and sonnel, but are willing to train ElaetrIclanB, Baal Batata inkara and WELLESLEY, Mass. (UPI) - Bob been offered a number of basketball PLEASE READ experience. Contact Com- deliver chicks, and for per- qualified applicants. You HOSTESS - FuU time nights. Salaaman — Caff Ua l or Bi t ael al Hartwell has been named director of scholarships. munication Cable Inc. 5 Glenn sonnel to work in egg collec- must have a car, phone, and Should have previous Dining Prieaa on yourApitttanea Naada and Satvieaa. . . athletics at Babson College. He will The young man plans to pursue a Road, Manchester, 647-1468. tion, feeding, cleaning be able to pass State Police Room experience. Apply to YOUR AD buildings, bird selection, and replace current Athletic Director E. career in forestry. Claaailltd ada art lakan ovar requirements. To arrange for manager. Steak Out LICENSED REAL Estate weighing. Write to P.O. Box an interview, call 822-6767, Restaurant, Route 83, Vernon. 443-446 HAlirrORD ROAO MAIICHEtTER William Olson who will retire Aug. "1 have been fortunate to have had the phone aa a convanlenca. MMESia I2IIPETIHTER IK: The Herald ii raaponaible for help wanted. High com- 220, Glastonbury, Conn. 06033, between 8 a m. and 4 p.m. An 311 Malil Strtat 64S-2130 31. In accepting his promotion, the pleasure of coaching A1 during Alan .Seliiiiidi only one incorrect inaartlon and missions, excellent training for application. Equal Opportunity Employer. BABYSITTER Needed - Hartwell announced his retirement his three years of varsity basketball. then only to the size of the program. Join the real estate Weekdays after school. Older original insertion. Errors which professionals - The company as Bab.son's soccer coach, a position During the 12 years that I have been the finest player," Badstuebner EAST HARTFORD Office - PHOTOGRAPHY - asic woman or mother to watch do not lesson the value of the that is number one in the na- photographic know 4«€ two children 10 and 8, in my he has held for 11 years. coaching at Coventry, A1 has been noted. adverlisemeni will not be cor- tion. Call Norma at Century General office clerk, con- rected by an additional Inser- genial atmosphere. Company necessary for full time retail home or your home if you live tion 21, Tedford Real E state, 647- sales position. Apply in person the Verplanck School area. BILLTUNSXY paid benefits. EOE. 289-3421. 9914. at the Camera Shop, References required. 646-3821. This Space Is PART TIME Mornings - Marshall's Mall, Manchester AUIMINUMAVINYLSIDINB Janitor / Cleaners. Must have Parkade. Monday thru RN or LPN - Full or part (20 C ohn To Choooo From) WE ARE NOW taking own transportation. Also full Wednesday, 10 a m to 5 p.m. time, 7 a m. to 3 p.m. Laurel applications for Sous Chief, time window cleaners. Call Manor, 91 ChesMut Street. A W N IIM S A CANOPIES Reserved For ADVERTISINB Bar tenders, waitress, bus 649-5334. WANTED - Matured woman 649-4519. RATES boys or bus girls and snack to live in as part of the family. STOmN WINDOWS A DOORS bar help. Apply at Ellington BABYSITTER WANTED - One or two rooms, light BABYSITTER Wanted - Part Ridge (Country Club, TueMay housework, plus cook evening time. Days. Keeney Street PhoiM 640-9095 GOODWITEAR 1 d a y ___ 114 w ord per day Park Street area. Four days, Two Story Offers You Your Message meals. Two adults. Write 3 days ... 104 word per day and Wedneesday, From 11 including Saturday. Call 643- area. Call 643-8831, after 3:00 e daya — 04 word per day a m. to 3 p.m. or call 872-9133 6951, anytime. T, Manchester Evening p.m. FREE ESTIMATES -f EASY TEHMR 26 d a y a ___ 64 word per day for appointment. Herald. 15 words $20 0 m inim um SECRETARY - Busy More Livable Spacel NEW ALL TRACTION RADIAL Happy Ads ...... $2.30 Inch IMMEDIATE C aning - for Manchester office needs a secretary in our busy sales of- responsible person with good fice. G eneral office typing, shorthand and general Notice To Our Separate recessed foyer xperience required including AREA ADVISORS NEEDED knowledge of office leads to luxury master •UM DtCR yping. filing, and a good procedures. Excellent elephone personality. Office AFTERHOON & EVENING benefits and salary. 633-7706. bedroom suite or majestic Tiempo Activity Room. iiours to be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 ADVERTISERS Double Steel Belted Radial ,\i l.ist .\ lir<’ ih.ii s Inn to dnv c hi’c.iiisi’ p.m. Contact Multi Circuits HOURS WANTED - LlVE-in woman - The activity room has ll s lll>> llli> w ill) l l i r MmIH II . « tin i) liM din \ u*',ilb.’r In i.itti Tirm pn Rivns Inc., 50 Harrison Street, To do light house work and If you would like to advertise your two-story area and railed i activitt BOOI Mill grip III bl ip rrsist b\i!ri>pl.miii« In f.ithiT l ii mpo liiis Iti.OiK) bilm u •AAMC ^1 I 4‘ Manchester. 646-3800. assist in care of semi invalid. balcony along two sides. tf tTt ir o* tpiMil rilgi's lor b.ird vMirkirn: tr.iihnn '> rs iH tliinng Miiliinn stops Ynu Good comfortable home on Business or Service In this space, please The size Is an dlsii Ri'l s’li'l Ill'll i.nli.il I .iMslriK tmn s.iMinj nronmm .t hnill in OUTDOOR CAREER Oppor- MUST HAVE CAR bus line. Call 643-8376. S in ll M.n tb.il bcips ki'i-p w biG m .ills v\ I sisl on till- rmmpn i.niuit It's ,i call The Herald Classified Advertising overwhelming 24'9" by hil 1.1 tiiv (ill Ihr ini.n.'\ ’ tunity in fast growing lawn tS’4’’ clear inside. It in- treatment profession. Good Department, 643-2711. MmS m S t '* ’ Ftu$ cludes a fireplace, deck Wtlit*«*ll OUR lay and excellent opportunity n T - l OfIMMAOOM K •41.24N Msiric Fill F.t T MITOIECMIie access & stair access to 1:31 ■ tin aoa^ui: Sir* PRICE *nd f,or advancem ent, in Call Jeanne 647-9946 Old tir* AAMCO Transmissions of second floor. Manchester located company. Manchester is in search of P19S 7^Ri4 FR78 14 $54.50 $2.75 □ NOTICES High school diploma and good The dining room is sized 9 experienced Automatic P205 7bR14 FR78 14 158.50 $2.56 driving record required. Call for large or small family •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Transmission P2I5 /9R14 GR78 14 $ 247-6526 for appointment. and the kitchen includes Regular inspections 60.50 52.61 Rebuilders/Installers. The PlanM4A P225 75R14 HR78 14 $2.67 Loft and Found 1 surplus cabinet and 565.50 qualifying applicants will O By W . D. F A R M E R Prolong Roof Life P?0b 75R15 FR781‘i 560.50 $2.68 SEAMSTRESS WHO Has car, counter space along with P185 75R13 whitewall LOST - Near Downtown to pick up and repair woman's America's Oldest Licensor receive Top Wages, Paid P215 75R15 GR78-15 $62.50 $2.74 built-ins. (fils BR78-U). plus Manchester. 6 month female, clothing. Write Box W, c/o Holidays, Vacations, and mrs P225 75R15 HR78I5 $67.50 52.90 $1,93 F.E.T. and old lire Labrador/Shephard puppy. Of Ice Cream Stores Manchester Herald, Excellent Working Con- Horimmn«>rff niuit realtw Ihal ruofi du nut la»l lurcii-t l.itf- <’X|x i i .iih \ P235:7bRir LR781S $12.75 $3 00 Mostly black, with tan paws. Manchester. Needs Qualified Families ditions. For more informa- Wearing silver choke chain To Operate Their Own CMKTSFUHMCdVERINS fan be prolfinfed by planning maintenance and regular iKrii* TIic m' tion, and interview call 643- CoBnectfeurs Largest are leveraldo landdfai (■ wbk’h will help in taking rare i>l ii mh>i collar. About 45 pounds. Call MANCHESTER BOARD of Floor Cororkig Alice. 646-5949, or 232-4479. 2467, Monday thru Satur- Oiohr- DO: Education - is seeking to day. Reward. employ responsible people to OPEN MON. S n SAT. S4 Apply rutrf cualinga before cileniive damage occur* - Im*i .luiir i tMiingii Budget Buy! work at the high school TMimSOAY a raWAV S4 alone are unlikely to correct aerioua problem* FOUND - Male, Irish Setter, monitoring the school dis- Make repair* io dislretaed areaa before appivmg («Mliog mm. DISHWASHER / Dietary attorn rima nan Allow aaphali roofilo weather adequately before a|t(>King .ilutiimuin inoi ■iKHwalt OUR Flui 647-9546. tricts security alarm system. 3StMMa8t,MaechaMir S4MSS2 M l *nd Aides - Full and part time. coating Sir* PRICE *M tir* 11k All-.imerican This is a part time position. Applications being accepted Cae reinfort ing membrane over badly alligatored roof* £78 14 $2350 $:()( 'All-Weather'M»y Be I Bin-Ply Cc IM POUNDED - Black People will be employed for Labrador type, male, ^nice i(x mm STORE at Meadows Convalescent Alwayi me a f oaiing that U ctiemically (umpalible wiili IIm' iiutcrMl those hours when school is not F>8J 4‘ $2300 $2.04 Ml Ihe lmVou Center. 333 Bidwetl Street. already on the roof and Maple street area. Mixed in session. Therefore, the ’ G7814‘ $2150 $2.19 WV* ; (jet at lea*! two etllmaU* and rhetk the HHli lor rrhabilih >H tjlK llM lll plus breed, female, black and major portion of the time peo- IV.V Mw? cuntraclora G78lV $27.50 $2.38 1 rz F ( T ind old (in white. North end area, Con- ple will be working evenings In This Area. AGGRESSIVE Sales person FOR with license, to work in new tact Dog W arden, (after 11 p.m.), weekemb, DON'T; We Will Be compebtive office. Liberal Manchester, 646-4555. and holidays. The rate of pay In Bloomfield 5 ^ (lie a roof roaling a i a aubthiute for re rtiofing is set at $2.66 an hour. commission schedule. For l>ie a roof coating on a wood «hmgle roof further information, call Pononatt 2 Applicants must be familiar March 11th, 12th, Apply aluminum roatingi over lual lar roof* or tar f uahngn Keith Real EsUte. 146-4126. NI(»IOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. with the town of Manchester, At The Carvel Store two Apply emulfion type coaling* over old rouli wiUmh iI priming firal. RUSSELL'S BARBER & Aitd. urgei Ibe Better Buaineu Bureau, above all. don't be token in In be 18 years of age or older, 16 B, Mountain Avenue. at

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*••••••••••••••••••••##«## ACAon Answtr 10 Pnviottt PuzzM Uvmtock Aukm Par M $ i Alim fof ^ if *********••••••••••••••••• 2 Words of un- ^M M ParSaia ^ if 1 Creoair dsettonding (2 MANCHESTER EVENING HEffiALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., March 9, 1978— PAGE NINE-B RTOING lessons indoor Crotby wdtj ™”*« nng, Western stock 8 CM* 3 l o l M i n Chartoa M. Schultz . GUINNESS BOOK *eat, saddle seat, and hunt 9 PliorM dituoo •eat. All levels 228-9817. 12 0aliwbikiy 4 Corfotl §tf INORID RECORDS < > Dear Abby l3Palt 5 Sow lightly □DiDunnc nnuuu □oa nnan 0 D[ntD UMtlM * 6 Otifit'wilo n o n n o n n n a n mmiAi ofFicB AnH qim 41 THE HOME OF 16 Plats 7 Hockoy By Abigail Van Buren l a i t a l M loaguo(tbbrJ o n n a ora nnoB VES, DOCTOR. . AFRieNP U;eLLJ\/E8£e4IN WE WORK OUR premises. 379-8842. Aportmonlo For RonI S3 2335646, Small fee. Automatic, power steering lo satisfy those you're associ- ■nd Alan Sontag ------3HT NOW.-A S aOON AS WWY A H E A P O F f l U T . fireplace with mantle and TAG SALE - Inside - 2 radials, six cylinder. Car is SupposeiUy, the expert UXM BAH INTO W accessories, stand up dresser. ated with as to satlsly your own FORTY A N 'W W IMMEDIATE Cash for your families, something for AFFECTIONATE - 3 year old, ATTRACTIVELY Paneled perfect. Asking 15400. Call Comporo-Trollon ambitions. analysis of charity ^ ^ e -rw cw up3 Rkfen-r/ property. Let us explain our Kitchen Aid hot water dis- everyone. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m LOOKING for anything in real 647-1601 before 3 p.m. or after Mobile Homoo 65 hands ia directed to ordinary An Illinois reader says, -miNK WERM LIMMlANSi penser, all like brand new. house broken, male. Springer Mtate rental - apartments, three room apartment - Stove LEO (July23Aug.22) A surprise that he has heard that the fair proposal. Call Mr. March 11 and 12. 135 N e ip s ic 6 p.m. March 10.1970 bridge players, but the Moved. Call Midge after 8 ^aniel/Golden Retriever homes, multiple dwellings, no refrigerator, heat and elec- could be In store today when king of clubs is more likely Belfiore, M7-1413. Road, (off New London T\irn- Free to good home. Call 643 tricity. References, no pets 14 FOOT Yellowstone Trailer You will place a great deal ol you learn that those you young experts who do the p.m., 5631634. plke) Glastonbury. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate - Moving, must sell! Sleeps 5 analysis can’t forget their to be a singleton than any 8882, evenings. Associates,, Inc. 6431980. 1175. 6433167, 2233540. ~k emphasis this coming year on thought to be sympathetic to other king and asks if there Stove, ice box, sink. Good con- adding to your resources and your position on an Issue were own ideas. Thus, with dition. 1495. 872-6982, really lined up with your oppo- today's hand they have is a n /b a ijx to this. MANCHESTER - Main ONE ROOM Furnihsed ef- possessions. It's possible you No, there isn't. There is 1976 FORD LTD - 4 door, 351 may acquire something quite nent. South open one club, rebid Street, 2 room apartment, ficiency apartment - including V-8, air conditioned. nothing special to the king of A 1974 CHEVY VAN - Open road - large you have always wanted. VIRGO (Aug.23-Sopt.22) If two diamonds over North's heated, hot water, appliances, heat, hot water, 1150. Security Excellent condition. l5,500 clubs or to any other card BUSINESS & SERVICE and lease. 6437268 camper sleeps 4, not self con- ' PISCK (F*b.23March 20) The you're conducting business to- one-heart response and ^^rking, no pets Security. 523- 6437817. tained. Stove, ice box, asking ^ temptation to overextend your- day In an element where you eventually find their way to except that the ace of spades 14500. 6431077. self financially should be sup- do not (eel comfortable, keep -lice comfortable notnimp is the best card in the pack. IM9 DODGE DART - for pressed today. Buy only what your guard up. It's possible you 'NEWSPAPER E NTER P RISE ASSN I MANCHEISTER - Four room parts. Four good tires and you can afford, or better yet, could de taken. Barry’a .World j- Apartment - Near bus line Homoo lor Ron! S4 battery. Call 6435822 after 4 Automotivo Sorvleo 68 don't shop at all. Like to lind LIBRA (Sapt.230ct.23) Your Now available. Call 649-2871. p.m. out more of what lies ahead for mate won't be on your wav* COLUMBIA - Immaculate 3 ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- you? Send for your copy of length today. A serious misun- Tha Rlntatonaa — Hanna-Barbara Productions derstanding'could arise if you HIGHLAND PARK area ^room , 11 1/2 baths, single 1972 PONTIAC LE MANS - 8 sun specialists, factory Astro-Graph Letter by mailing luxury town house - fully home. Formal dining room, cylinder, 2 door hardtop, SO cents for each and a long, make a major decision without trained, one day service, 114 first consulting him or her. d i r e c t o r y cameled, heat and hot water fireplace, oil heat, garage. power steering, air con- East Main Street, Rockville self-addressed, stamped enve- ARI ^..IP Sarvfcaa Ollorod 31 included, security and lease Adults preferred. 1350 lope to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box SCORPIO (Ocl.23Nov.22) A re- You Sorvicot Ollorod 31 ditioning, 60,000 miles 8871-1617. you oo Polnllng-Poporlng 32 1325. Call 6431616. monthly, plus security. Petrus automatic, 11000 or best offer 489, Radio City Station. N Y. sponsibility that you failed to S L A P W R O KJd , BulUIng-Controellng 33 attend lo properly may rear Its ypiTRE CAM TREE Service - Free es- ODD JOBS Realty, 2233777. After 6 p.m. 6437257. 10016. Be sure to specify your you cleaning cellers PAINTING - interior andd birth sign. ugly head again today. Take <9ET tlm ates, discount senior and attics. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - MANCHESTER - 5 Unique citizens. Company — ------' tPovIng large exterior, paperhanging, Rooms in the "Mansion" on SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - ARIES (March 21-April 19) Free- measures lo resolve It once F / N E D appliances. Also stone or loom New homes custom built, 1975 VW RABBIT - Excellent and tor all. O F excellent work. References Otis Street. Huge fireplaced Available March 1, P le a s e dom to function Independently Manchester owned and delivered. 644-1775. remodeled, additions, rec condition. Unemployed Child's Poncho SAGITTARIUS (Nav.23Doc.21) T H E M operated. Call 6431327. Free estimates. Fully in- livingroom, 2 bedrooms, study call .6437605, 6432871 teacher needs cash. Asking may be so Important to you rooms, garages, kitchenns today that you could behave so Normally you mix well, but ? REWEAVING burns, holes. sured. Martin Mattson, 643 or plant room. All utilities. No 12900. 6431918. today at a social gathering you 4431. remodeled, baih tile, ceement pets. 1350. Blanchard STILL LOOKING? Call Ren- as to alienate loyal allies. BiM TREE SERVICE - Zippers, umbrellas repaired. work. Steps, dormers. h could run Into someone who Rossetto, 6432482. tal Asistors. Over vacancies TAURUS (AprH 23May 20) Complete tree care and _ Window shades, Venetian Residential or commercial 1971 VEGA - 60,000 miles. Today’s frustrations may not exhausts even your tolerance. rem oval. Insured and blinds. Keys. TV for rent QUALITY PAINTING and Call 649-4291. daily. All areas, prices, sizes. Runs well. Needs some work. CAPRICORN (Dac.22-Jan.lt) Paper Hanging by Willis be entirely ol your own making. experienced Special Winter Marlow's, 867 Main St 643 SIX ROOM Duplex - 3 Many welcome children and 1250. Call after 5 p.m., 633 You'll be squeezed Into a cor- For .the sake of harmony at Prices! 643-7are Schultz, h’ully insured 6842. 5221. ALL TYPES OF Carpenter bedrooms. Availapie April pets. Call today! 236-5646. ner by persons who mess home today, keep buttinskis references. 649-4343 1st. 1260 monthly. Swurity, (Small fee). , things up, then point the finger out of family matters. Enemies work - Ceramic tile, hung CAPRI, 1972 - 4 cylinder, TAX PREPARATION - 10 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars ceilings, plumbing and elec- references required. 6431180, at you. will be made If they lake sides. HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch ask for Dick. years experience Accounting, attics, garages, yards tric. Richard Young, 6431975. DUPLEXES WITH Garage - 3 20^c, 4 speed console, silver GEMINI (May 21-Jum 20) As a AQUARIUS (Jan.23F ob.1l) A business and individual. 61O cleaned, moving, trucking. painted for 1150-1200 by bedrooms, dining room, laun- with red deluxe interior. politician you leave a lot to be domineering, strong-willed as- minimum. Home service Call scheduling now. Professional FOUR ROOM Apartment - 426 dry facilities, appliances. Excellent condition. 11250 desired today. Instead of com- sociate may try to force hIs Born Loaar — Art Banaom 563-2051. I4)am for sale. Lawn service. RooHng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 Ideas on you today. He's look- No job too big or small 568- cconsiders any job. 2839287 Broad Street, no appliances, Yard for children and pets. 643-8857. plying with the will of the evenings or weekends. Don. ' 1155. Security deposit. Only 1250. Rental Assistors majority you're apt to stand out ing lor a hassle. Just Ignore 8522. BIDWELL Home Improve- dressmaking Married couple no pets. 643- 2335646. Small fee. as the lone dissenter. « him. i ment Co. Expert installation e UNbyWANt Alterations done reasonabtv J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior 1971 F O R D M a v e ric k - Run- INEWSPAPEn ENTERPRISE ASSN I COMPLETE CARPET & of aluminum siding, gutters ning condition. Stereo. 1400 Please call 646-4972. installation and repairs Free and exterior painting FAMILY SPECIAL - 3 paperhanging, and and trims. Roofing installa- Cali 6439901. Bug* Bunny — Htlmdihl and Btoffal estimates. Call Pat, at 643 tion and repairs. 64^95. 873 EAST HARTFORD - 5 room bedrooms. Laundry facilities "In other words, lo put It simply we feel "PET MINDERS" - Let us 3745, after 5 p m. remodeling. Fully insured 9109. apartm ent. Stove Appliances. Yard for children. feed, exercise and care for 649-9658. refrigerator, dishwasher! Only 1260. Rental Assistors 1971 BEIGE Monte Carlo - you've reached a critical mass proportion In your pet In the comfort and carpeting. No pets or 2335646. Small fee. Excellent engine condition. •APACH WIMG 6TKUT ^ SORBy, OCERD, terms of visIblUty. ” EXPERT FURNITURE SPECIALIZING cleaning and Many extras. Call between e v e THEREfe NO WAY I familiarity of his own home rcflnishlng and antique GEORGE N. CONVERSE - children. On bus line. Call 283 XQ TO FUSaAoe - Painting and paperhanging repairing chimneys, rooL new 1995, o r 2831052, 4:30 and 7 p.m. 6433829. CS <3ET TWIS KAOOEL In your absence. Call 6431352.' restoration. Free estimates roofs. Free estimates. 30 BOIT M R- E. Loveland. 649-8963 Call between 5-9 p.m. 643-2^, a r o a n e YA eior Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol B McCormick WILL Years Experience. Howley, Omcoo-Storoo lor Ron! 55 1965 CHEVY Impala Converti- BABYSIT 643*5361. MANCHESTER - Available f=EK VER BtKTM- PAPER HANGING - ble, 283 extras. 6436494 after 5 Manchesterj r home.home, Full time INCOME TAX preparation at immediately, excellent 4 days. Callall 64 6432454. Professional paper hanger, DOWNTOWN Manchester - p.m. CAY BLIT n^ e o o PTO S E B ^ cau rrT(2in66ide REMEMBER your home, experienced. Dan ROOFER WILL Install roof room apartment in 2 family. excellent location. Ideal for rO ETH ER/ MOU AfiAlMjlWC0E-'XWN66iPE.*TMU5T BE W HEN Mosler, 1-3329 ( graduate of professional Separaae utilities, references 6433329 or 525-8263 paper hanging school siding or gutters for low dis- lawyer, consultant, dentist, 1975 DODGE DART Special 1 iM DE erfAND It7U]MAJ(7R!lVE)9MAU! HE BURKE CARPET INSTALLATIONS ■ count price. CaH Ken at 647- and security. 1185. 649-4003. ect. Call 6431642 for deUils. Stair shifts, repairs. Carpets, References, free estimates, Edition. 2 door Hardtop. Slant OPENEP A DINER /COVERED THE \ COULD F iT ro ov. A BiC CHIMNEY Sweeps - 1566. 6. Automatic, power storing AFTER 6MNO UP JK-COINT steam cleaning. Free Complete CTiimney Cleaning painting inlerior, exterior VERNON - 5 plus room apart- vinyl top, am/fm, 39,000 Y0URPU6IU5TIC iU1$TBEV/ stimates. 649-6265. Service. Free Inspection! Cafl Dean Smith, 6435241. ment in two family 646-6784. Convenient rural location, miles. One owner. 12800. 633 CAREER A 4 IA P CRINGED fireplace livingroom, nice O F FIC E S i^ C E 3105. NEVf» BURKE.' OFF.* CHAIRS REPAIRED and HooUng-PlumbIng 35 reglued. RefInishing, quality K EEP SMILING yard, 1225 monthly, includes F O im iE IIT Haathcint MOTOR CYCLES Refininsh^ 1969 PONTIAC - regular gas, Thia Funny World reupholstering. Call 5632867. - any color, reasonable. Call heat, hot water and ISO iqaaiV foot, coaler of m 9 SEWERLINES, sink lines good tires, econom ical before 5 p m. 643-4302. K EEP HAPPY appliances. 647-1113 after 6:30 Manchester, air rwairtHUttiwr ai^i yf Um\o^»yot too. cleaned with electric cutters p.m. '^aikinc. Call M H H l. transportation, radio and by professionals. McKinney heater, power steering and IVMASGEmN' Bullding-Controcting Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- •DREOOFir, 31 FOUR ROOM Apartment - brakes, f m . Call 64(^ or INCOME pany, 643-5M. Tin 6433163. WES ROBBINS carpentry Heat, hot water, stove '"yh^ refrigerator. One child 5793 remodeling specialist. Ad- NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet AUTOMOTIVE Truck* lor Solo 52 ditions,,rec rooms, dormers, maximum. 1220. Lease and TAX repairs, plugged drains, security. 6437268. A wonderful gift for the puilt-ins, bathrooms, kitchen faucets replaced, 1970 FORD EconoUne 200 - children . . . » warm pon- kitchens, 6433446. repaired. Rec rooms Autos For Solo SI cho in croehet MANCHESTER - Three room Low mileage. Set up as a bathroom remodeling, heat No. 5791 has crochet SERVICE apartment - wall-to-wall 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - camper. Best offer. CaU 643 directions for Small CUSTOM CARPENTRY - modernization, etc. Free 7907, ask for Bob. 12- Homes, Additions, Repairs 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 4), Medium (6-8) and miles. Asking 11850. CaU 643 Large (1312) years in- Gsry Cushing; 1973 DODGE VAN B-lOO 3/8. elusive. T DIRECTORY 345-2009. ® 8130, after 5:30 p.m. EAST HARTFORD Center - 2 V-8. Automatic transmission Tt.totta. Has list Nr sato W A S A FRANK SCOTELU - Plum- g jt o n i a is i Z H Nr asfUar a w 1/2 room furnished apart- 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 Paneled. 12200. Cali FIRM TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bing. Repairs and SRPNOE* Carpentry and general con- ment, newly painted, cylinders. Good condition. AWMcaaoT ALLAN T. KEELER'S tax Remodeling. Faucets, carpeting, shower, private en- 3 -1 tracting. Residential and vanities, hot water heaters Automatic. 11695, or best mCOMETAX service. Tax returns done In trance. All utilities free. Bus offer. Call 875-4537. CHEVY VAN - 1974 IIM a m s« AaiarNa* MMtMULiWMm the privacy of your home. Call commercial. Whether It be a Prompt servicee, on emergen- Customized throughout Mta Vaik, H.r. moo yy— small repair job, a custom cies, 6^7024, line, parking, weekly, It SoSmt Tu PnoonOoo 871-1781 for appointment. reasenable. 5131778. PLYMOUTH VOLARE excellent running condition. . Short RUM - Frank Hill built home or anything in Asking ^500. 2426694 or 723 " n . t unu 1 m IL between, call 6431379. . Premier 1978 • blue with wood 8982. I “THINK WiVC DSCDVBZED NO LEASE - 2 bedrooms, grain, luggage rack, slant 6, “THP MUNMY'S c u r se / Ttoaon carpentry It Masonry - ' faculties, basement. low mileage, power steering MIRROOUY Flooring FORD - 1972 Soper Van. 102 dIrcctloM. PHm a a a $1M Additions and remodeling SS IT children. Only 1100. and brakes, electric rear win------Assistors, 2335646. automatic, custom iMcrior! ALurwutMM«rfi4«M„ Free estimates. Call Anthony dow defogger„staii^rd shift fm 3track, awning, new 3-9 iNmMF T iv BECOME TAX PRKPARA- FLOOR SANDING and Small fee. Must be seen to be ap- SSriSJd ■ Experienced. At your Squillacote. 6430611. refinishing. Floors like new. ^t many extras. im. 644- preciated. 6496888. flo46. "Frankly, I Ukod yoor idsa for popor eananejr bottor.’ home twirloe. ReMon^le. (Specialiiing in older Roots), SPRING SPECIAL - 2 vice at yoiir 'home - Dan CARPENTRY - Repairs, sUining floors. No waxing I I i Call Walt ZlBgler for appoint- bedrooms, laundry facilities, LINCOLN Continental 1975 - Motler, M3S329. or 525-8263 remodeling, additions, gsjv 1971 CHEVY VatT ment. 643S319. Also ceilinn and inside pain- basement. Parking. Only 1160 Stretch, Maloney built. fti’iife'ntsassa- a^ges, roofing. Call David ting. John Verfaille, 6435750 Automatic, new rebuiit *ie cmfUL,9m...t d u s t mnv." Patria, 644-1796. Rental Assistors, 2335$46. Sacriflee, 18995. Call 6830383, S msm! «252« after 6 p.m. Small fee. anytinne. engine, 11600 or best offer Qill after 5:20. 8432228.

?, PAGE TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., March 9, 1978 Project list prepared ;up» coupd for possible U.S. aid Coventry The council has put in a bid for storage building, $7,500 for dis- Town officials have prepared a list $375,000 toward financing the acquisi- patcher's area, and $65,000 for com- of capital improvement requests for tion of about 76 acres of Salvation munications. About $12,000 is being Coventry for which federal funding Army property at the southern end of sought for a fence around the dog Coventry Lake if the purchase is pound. will be sought. The general govern- ment projecU toUl 13,096,635, and okayed by residents. Another $60,000 The North Coventry Volunteer Fire the education projects stand at |1,- is earmarked for purchase of the Department requests up $100,000 for Supermarkets 031.265. Keene property on the western side a tanker/pumper, re-evaludtion will I The list has been submitted to the of the lake for open space and recrea- cost $75,000, the local cost for sewers Planning and Zoning Commission for tion. if approved in a referendum would be TiMRIgt Tor TyograpNert $1,000,000, and $5,500 is needed for comment, and the Town Council may The Highway Department requests To UbSh the Booth Dimock Library. make some revisions before brining $782,200 for equipm ent and the final proposal before a special Among the education projects are Double Stamps Every Wednesday machinery and $152,000 for central town meeting. $585,800 for buiidings, $99,995 for facilities. The current town garage .. wHh arlw $7.90 ptrduM The Parks and Recreation Com- was ordered closed by federal of- replacement of instructional equip- I FRANK’ S MthtOhig Mm mission is seeking $9,000 to fence in ficials late last year because the roof ment, and $80,070 for replacement of NESTLE'S NISTLE'S the playing field at Laidlaw Park. A was deemed unsafe. noninstructional equipment. Another CIOCOIATE CHIP COOKIE NIK $9,400 wouid go for major repairs and CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE MIX similar request for revenue-sharing I A 1 2 0 Z . $ 1 funds iast year was vetoed by the The general road program for the refurbishing, $81,0000 for energy 120Z. $'1 town will need $356,405 plus $7,000 for I A PROS. .1 councii, re tro fittin g , and $175,000 for PKGS. I AIIH IHISCOyPOH ■ ONICOUrONPBtFAMlY ' The commission also is asking $15,- Delay Road, $18,000 for the Pucker modifications to buiidings. 2 I UI9I OOOC THRU SAT.. MARCH 11 MO lit

000 for lights at the Miller- Street Bridge, and $36,530 for the Some of these requests will be

Richardson Baiifield, $5,000 for lights Flanders River Road Bridge. funded through revenue-sharing, and

at Lisicke Beach, and $17,500 for The Police Department seeks $6,- some have already been applied for

power and lights at Laidiaw. 000 for detention ceiis, $2,000 for a as grant applications.

IV O R Y . j iV O R Y Mt%t ► 'LIQUID 49* Road project approved LIQUID oz ! ONfCOUrONKRFAMRY I GOOD THRU SAT., MAR. II M044 WITH THIS COUPON l^iuw Coventry tion of Daley Road and South Street Gregory Padick advised the commis- The Coventry Pianning and Zoning from the Manchester Rod and Gun sion to approve the site plan applica- pritr $7.50 pweluM Commission, acting as the town's Club. The approval stipulates that tion for the Savings Bank of Tolland rHANK S nchitlai cmirm Hmi Inland Wetlands Agency, has ap- "all disturb^ areas shall be im- for a proposed branch on the proved a permit to construct a storm mediately stabilized as per the provi- southeast corner of Routes 31 and BUFFERIN 3 BUFFERIN drainage system on Daiey Road as sion of the Soil Conservation Service 44A. The approval would be con- part of a major improvement of that Sedimentation and Erosion Control tingent upon final curb cut and ► CT. TABLETS ™ TABLETS road being pianned by the state Handbook.” drainage acceptance by the state 1” ONtCOUFONFaFAMRY WI TH THI S COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., MAR. I I Department of Transportation. Furthermore, sedimentation dams Highway Department.

The state wiil undertake the must remain in place until the entire Padick suggests that the pavement

reaiignment of dangerous curves on disturbed area has regained perma- markings show internal traffic

Daley Road in the spring. It will also nent vegetative growth and is func- patterns and that the driveway junc- make drainage improvements to cut tioning normally. Zoning Agent tions be iabeied with pavement stop SEALTEST LOWFAT down on water runoff. Ernest Wheeler said he has asked the iines. He wouid also like to see hay The approval of the permit state to piant for erosion controi as baie check dams utilized in a faciiitates the town's plans to obtain the project proceeds. proposed grass drainage swale to

a drainage easement at the intersec- In other business Town Pianner prevent erosion.

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Soulli WindHor pean countries since 1971. Belgium and Paris, France for $609. CRYOVAC FRESH The day of the ciass trip to the Chernik said each trip has Chernik said costs could be reduced emphasized education and culture by utilizing a nonscheduled airline, ICABBAGE Nb beach or the amusement park is abroad. A minimum of 4 to 5 days of joining another tour group and not in- BRISKET over. Today's youngsters go to Fiorida or Europe! organized tours, which each student cluding as many events. must participate in, are planned to' South Windsor High Schooi of- .Numcd to hourcl FRONT include places of historical LB. ficiais have announced detaiis for Royal E. Cowles of South Windsor (CUT) significance and provide exposure to CORNED BEEF this year's trip to London. has been appointed by Governor Ella customs and people. Lucky students wili sightsee Grasso, to the state Board of Media- Chernik said participation in the through Shakespeare’s Stratford-on- tion and Arbitration. His term European trips has decreased each BEEF ROUND BONELESS Avon, Bath and Stonehenge, Brighton started March 1 and will run for one year since the 1973 trip to Munich, and Arundel Castles, Windsor Castle Germany because of the cost of the year. He is an additional alternate and Hampton Court, St. Paul's BOTTOM trips. management member. Cathedral, Tower of London and The major portion of the price in- .VIuH.H rc.Hclicdiilcil Westminster - with a final farewell creases is due to air fare, oirectly at- The memorial mass honoring dinner at the Beefeater at the London Tower. tributable to the cost of fuel and in- deceased members of the South flation. ROUND ROAST Windsor Knights of Columbus, Cost for the trip is $629 and will in- The price of air fare alone for the originally scheduled for Feb. 25, has clude airfare, hotel for eight days trip to London is $330 — more than been changed to Saturday, March 18, and nights, taxes, gratuities and breakfast and dinner. the cost for the entire trip to .Madrid, at 7 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Spain in 1971. William Chernik, guidance Church. In 1976 the high school organized a CENTiRCUT S B counselor at the high school has coor- Among those most recently trip to Florence, and Rome for $579. dinated trips to all the major Euro- deceased to be remembered are In 1977 a trip was scheduled to Roland Aubin and John Madden. PORK CHOPS I

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