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The weather Sunny, cold, high near 30. Increasing cloudiness, not so cold tonight, low in the low 20s. Saturday cloudy, milder, rain, brief sleet. High in upper 30s. National weather forecast map on page 13. Manche»l€T-~A City of Village Charm

.MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY2; 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 78 SIXTEEN PACES PRlCEi nFTEEN CENTS

News Pro-Western Angolans summary appeal for U.S. aid Compiled from m United Press International SILVA PORTO, Angola (UPI) - the USSR because when you expect ference in Ethiopia Jan. 10 in an ef­ Pro-Western forces battling Soviet- Western nations to help, they don’t,” fort to reconcile the Soviet-backed State backed rivals for supremacy in he said. Popular Movement for the Libera­ Angola have appealed to the United “The United States is just waking tion of Angola with its two rivals. WATERBURY - Edward States to restore the military aid cut up to the Russian threat in this part At the same time, the Popular Bergin Jr., sworn in as mayor off by the Senate two weeks ago. of the world. We are still hopeful that Movement is believed preparing a Thursday, says higher taxes Officials of the National Union for President Ford and Congress wili see new offensive with fresh Cuban sup­ and layoffs of city employes the Total Independence of Angola the writing on the wall before it is too port troops and with air attacks by a may be required to cover a f i newly assembled squadron of MIG21 | r j and the National Front for the late.” predicted $10 million shortage Liberation of Angola concluded a The Organization for African Unity jet fighters based at the seaside in the Waterbury budget. He Neew Year’s review of the year-long has scheduled an emergency con­ capital of Luanda. blamed outgoing Victor Mam- civil war with a call for the Senate to bruno’s administration for the reverse its decision! city’s fiscal woes. Both are m ■ m ? The Senate, fearing the United Democrats. States might be drawn into a Venezula seeks buyers Vietnam-like war in Africa, voted to cut off covert aid to the pro-Western Regional forces in the, former Portuguese to meet oil export goal colony. CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) — ’The international oil companies, WEBSTER, Mass. — Army Jorge Sangumba, an official of the Venezuela’s nationalized oil Industry whose |4.7 biiilon assets were Pfc. Steven J. Bartlett, 18, of Union for the Total Independence of today began looking for buyers for nationailzed Thursday in the biggest Thompson, Conn., stationed at Angola, said Western nations were half a million barrels of oil a day peacetime takover of foreign in­ Ft. Devens, Mass., was to unreliable friends. which international oil companies vestment in history, purchase only appear in court today on "Many African diplomats have told rejected as too high-priced to allow 1.5 miliion barrels a day, half a charges in connection with an us that it is now safer to identify with them a profit margin. million less than the Venezuelan auto accident in whjch four governmen 1OT6 export goal. persons died. The accident oc- 1 The sales contracts formed part of cured Wednesday night. MiWir a negotiated nationalization which in­ cluded compensation payments of Post office reports over $1 billion for the unamortized part of the companies’ assets as well I National as contracts to supply technical brisk stamp sales assistance to the state-run industry. I WASHINGTON - Mamie President Carlos Andres Perez, in S Eisenhower, the widow of the an address to the nation after he for­ late President, was reported to By SOL R. COHEN cent stamps on hand.” mally nationalized the Industry, be "doing okay” today in g: ■ At 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, postage Herald Reporter world’s third largest exporter after ji; Walter Reed Army Medical f;- for a one-ounce first-class letter went "Business never was so good. We Sadi Arabia and Iran, said Venezuela Center where she was taken by ; from 10 cents to 13 cents, with each First baby of the year had a sellout Tuesday and would not lower its prices in order to ambulance Wednesday. It was ; additional ounce at 11 cents. Post­ sell more oil. her third time in the hospital in : Wednesday, but we’ve got a new cards went to 9 cents. “The definition has obliged a g a year. She is 79. Mrs. Sylvia P. Heffley smiles proudly at her daughter, Laura supply today.” Bengston said the local post office That’s how Manchester Post­ sacrifice in volume which otherwise Jean, the first New Year’s baby born at Manchester Memorial was cleaned out of 1-cent stamps also master John Bengston explained the could be placed on^ the market,” I AIKEN, S. C. - Officials at ; Hospital. Laurie weighed in at 7 pounds and 13 ounces at 4:58 by Wednesday afternoon, but more rush on 3-cent stamps at the main Perez said. “A solid price is more the Savannah River nuclear arrived today. He said there was no a.m. Her father, Dennis, is an economist for the State of Connec­ post office and the three substations important than selling a greater defense plant said Thursday no ticut. The Heffleys live at 323 Mulberry Rd., Mansfield. Laurie is problem with the new postcards, quantity of barrels, ceding to Uie harm would result from the this W66k> explaining they’re a minor item the Heffley’s first child. (Herald photo by Pinto) He said the supply of about 100,000 pressure of the companies with a leak of 20 grams of radioactive locally. dangerous weakening of the , ‘ of the 3-cent stamps was completely tritium gas. As for the new 13-cent stamps, all wiped out when the windows closed Organization of the Petroleum postal windows did a brisk business Exporting Countries." ' LOS ANGELES — Many Wednesday..^ However, explained thwn'. . Southern doctors fflcentennial baby Bengston, a" supply of another'Stf,Ml Veneizueia had hopdd to' reach two- “We had ho problem selling theni year sales agreements with Exxon, started the New Year by was on hand this morning, an equal and have no fear of running out,” amount arrived this afternoon from Shell, Gulf and other former slowing down or stopping their said Bengston. practices in protest over the in- Hartford and an additional 40,000 is concession-holders in Venezuela to truly British-American About 60,(K)0 of the 13-cent stamps place around two million barrels per jS creased cost of malpractice in- enroute from Washington, D.C. were sold in Manchester (and the ^ surance. Some hospitals began “That and our routine supply day. This amount was estimated to born at 5:46 a.m. to Herbert E. Jr. Bolton substation). An average day’s turning away non-emergency By some unknown streak of fate, should do it,” said Bengston. “We cover 75 per cent of Venezuela’s 1978 the first baby that was born at and Charlotte Lundgren of sale of the 10-cent variety came to budget of 17.7 billion. The companies, cases. think we’ve caught up with the needs 12,000 to 14,000. Manchester Memorial Hospital on Southbridge, Mass, their second of those people with a quantity of 10- however, balked at the prices set by New Year’s Day, the first day of the child. Mrs. Lundgren, formerly of the government which averaged I PHIADELPHIA - In a mid- Manchester, is the daughter of Dr. night ceremoney. New Year’s Bicentennial year, was the daughter around 20-25 cents above their off*— Robert Keeney. Eve, the Liberty Bell was of a British mother and an American father. A son was born at 10:30 a.m. to moved to a glass pavilion out- Paul and Patricia Brenner of 369 side Independence Hall where Laura Jean Heffley is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Avery St., South Windsor, their first Norwalk family dies in fire it will be on display during the child, and a son was born at 4:58 p.m. Bicentennial year. Heffley of Mansfield. Her mother says she will be called Laurie. to Roy S. and Kathleen Lindstrom of Other New Year babies were a son 69 Alice Dr. WASHINGTON - The By United Press International The UPI holiday death count began The husband was found with one government may reduce the Fires kilied five Connecticut per­ at 6' p.m. Wednesday and continues hand on a closed window. Spielman area of undersea oil and gas sons during the New Year holiday, in­ until midnight Sunday. said he may have been trying to open leasing off the New Jersey cluding an 8-month-old boy and four Paulovic, 33; his wife, Sharon, 28, it or to find the door. The wife was coast but it tentatively First state layoffs members of a Norwalk family. One and two of her children by a previous found on the kitchen floor near a designated a million acres for man was killed in a highway crash. ■ftiarriage, Tami Maier, 4, and Taw- telephone and apparently had tried to leasing off the coast of The baby, David Smith, died ap­ nya Maier, 5, were found dead by pull herself to her feet before suc­ Massachusetts. parently of smoke inhalation in a Paulovic’s father, who came to see cumbing. go into effect today small fire in his mother’s Waterbury the family Christmas tree about 11 Spielman said the fire was caused - Police Bomb apartment at 9:40 p.m. Thursday. a.m. Thursday. either by electrical problems in the Squad specialists say they’ll His brother, Ryan, 2, was treated for The father, Michael Paulovic, said television set or a candle in a Yule not piaced anyone in new jobs. need at least another week to HARTFORD (UPI) - Five hun­ smoke inhalation at St. Mary’s he came to the house but received no log on top of the set. Damage was Mrs. Grasso ordered the furloughs, complete their search for clues dred state employes were to bid final Hospital. answer when he knocked. He entered slight, he said. Two dogs also were primarily in the Transportation in the rubble of the LaGuardia good-byes to office mates as iayoffs Authorities said the children were the home and found his son’s body, killed. Department and the state’s higher Airport bomb blast which ordered by Gov. Ella T. Grasso to found in their smoke-filled bedroom fully dressed, in a first-floor Enoch Cray, 73, of Hartford, was education system, after the kill^ 11 persons and injured 75 pare state spending went into effect by a neighbor who had been asked by bedroom. He found the wife s body on killed in an apparent hit-and-run ac­ legislature rejected her alternate others. today. their mother, Mrs. Carol Smith, to the kitchen floor. cident early New Year’s Day, police Unions of state employe unions plan for covering the budget deficit. check on them every 10 minutes He left the house and contacted a said. He was found in a street at 5 Her plan, turned down during an a.m. with multiple injuries and WASHINGTON - President have vowed to fight the layoffs in while she visited friends. neighbor, who callel authorities. emergency session that ended Dec. 4, pronounced dead at St. Francis Ford Thursday signed a bill courts and administrative hearings, The small fire apparently started Police arrived and found the bodies invoived putting state employes on a which is intended to discourage but several attempts to put political in a plastic clothes basket found of the daughters in an upstairs Hospital. longer work week and selling off a Edward Andrade, 41, of New banks from refusing to make pressure on Mrs. Grasso to rescind melted on the floor of the bedroom, bedroom. $28.5 million investment fund used Haven, not officially listed as a New mortgage loans to buyers of the furloughs failed. according to investigating Fire Chief Robert Spielman said for needy veterans. A coalition of Year holiday victim, was killed homes in neighborhoods which The dismissals, announced three authorities. there were indications that the adults state employe unions reached to Wednesday afternoon before 6 p.m. the banks consider to be on the weeks ago, are expected to trim Norwalk police said the Wiliam were apparently in a stupor from news of the furloughs by threatening He was apparently struck by a hit- decline. $6(X),000 to $1 million from an $80 Paulovic family died early Thursday lack of oxygen when they realized million deficit in the state budget a job action, including a strike, but when the fire that began in or near a something was wrong. They may and-run driver. predicted by June 30. recently theii threats have centered television set used up all the oxygen have tried to escape or call for help, Police were investigating both ac­ Mrs. Grasso said a final decision on court challenges against the dis­ in the “nearly airtight” house. he said. cidents. International on a second wave of 500 layoffs will missals. be made after she looks over economic indicators expected by BEIRUT, Lebanon — about Jan. 15. Twisted metal and piles of sand Although th^ first 500 dismissals ■: have prevented rescuers from •Meals on Wheels’ eyes spring start become effective at the end of the § recovering 27 bodies from the workday today, some employes are tail section of a Lebanese air- owed vacation and other benefits that dy containers which will be tified when the elderly outreach liner that crashed in the desert are being asked to contribute $10,770 will postpone the official date of their BARBARA RICHMOND reheatable, and provision will be program, conducted by the Human i Thursday killing 82 persons. each. Services Department of the town, layoffs. Herald Reporter The program will be on a five-day a made for the meals in transit to en­ I The dismissed workers qualify for Fulfilling a request made last May week basis. ’The $22,750 expected in sure that they will be received piping discovered that many elderly per­ I LA LOUVIERE, Belgium - sons do not receive adequate and/or more than a year of unempioyment by Town Manager Robert Weiss, the fees is figured on 50 meals a day with hot. § Fifteen young people died in a compensation benefits, part of it paid board of directors of the Manchester the average of $1.75 per meal (plus Volunteer drivers to deliver the nutritionally balanced meals. Mrs. Hurwitz said the § night club fire New Year’s by the state. Homemaker Service, Inc. has voted food stamps) estimated to be meals will be recruited from church 5^ Eve. The lights went out and A special committee organized by to institute a "Meals on Wheels” groups, service organizations, Homemakers were told that of 792 received. elderly persons visited over a year’s I someone lit a cigarette lighter : Mrs. Grasso to find oth8r jobs for the (MOW) program in the early spring. The in-kind contribution by the Manchester Community College, the time, 46, or six per cent, were not I to see — and plastic holiday ; workers also will cut Connecticut’s Weiss asked the agency to consider Homemaker Service is not included high school, and other groups. g decorations burst into flamees i contribution to their unemployment the establishment of the program as The budget allows 14 cents per mile receiving adequate meals. \ in the total. The Public Health Nursing g. turning the crowded bar- S benefit. To date, the committee has part of its service to Manchester T he kitchen facilities of for gas for the volunteer drivers. dancehall into an inferno of § residents-and the board voted to un­ Manchester Memorial Hospital, While the program will be under See Page Two terror. Police said 37 other S dertake it pending funding from the which fulfill all of the requirements, the direction of Mrs. Hurwitz, a coor­ Si patrons were injured. town and United Way. will provide the meals for the dinator will be hired to perform ad­ i I Chronology Mrs. Hyalie Hurwitz, director of program. The Homemaker Service ministrative tasks, to deal with the LONDON — The Soviet navy the Homenaaker Service, said this will pay the hospital $2.75 per meal. public, recruit volunteers and keep in Inside today has the greatest fire power of § will be seed grants to enable the ser­ The program will provide two contact with the recipients of the ft any fleet that ever has existed, S starts Monday vice to launch the program in the meals daily with the noon meal to be meals. Bolton...... 3, 5 F am ily...... 6 ? but it might be hard pushed to j: spring. Hie budget for the program a well-balanced hot meal. Delivered, The coordinator will also be Classified .13, 14 Hebron ...... 5 § fight a long conventional war, ^ The Manrhesler Evening for the first year has been figured at ' ‘responsible for screelng applicants Herald's annual recapitulation of along with that will be a light Supper Coventry ...... 3 O bituaries...... 16 the editor, of Jane’s Fighting p ' $44,290. and ordering materials and supplies Dear Abby...... 15 S. Windsor ...... 5 1975 events will be published in consisting of a sandwich, salad, P Ships said today. p Of this, $22,750 will come from dessert, and milk. for the program. Editorial ...... 4 ^ r ts __9, 1(), 11 four issues beginning Monday, fees, and the town and United Way The need for the program was iden­ E. Hartford .3. 12 Vemm — 3, 5,12 Jan. 5. The meals Will be delivered in stur- PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 2, 1976 Directors face light agenda MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Jan. 2, 1976- PAGE THREE ^Me^^on Wheels^ Jaycees plan their Historians to discuss Rotarians plan (Continued from Page One) MOW program, the cost of the meal By SOL R. COHEN submitting the application, it is Under new business Jan. 6 (to be can be reduced for the client and the Herald Reporter expected the board will take action act^ upon at the board’s Jan. 13 Association aiso identified 47 eideriy 20th reunion skills of the homemaker used more The Manchester Board of Direc­ Jan. 6. meeting), the directors will consider persons who are "scraping by” the dinner. Rockville in books antique show effectively in other areas,” Mrs. tors will face a light agenda Tuesday What held up approval Dec. 16 was settling a claim by David W. Morsey East Hartford nutritionaily on a day-to-day basis Keynote speaker will be Hurwitz added. (Jaii. 6), when it meets at 8 p.m. in the opposition expressed to proposals for $5,105; transferring $20,880 from SHEILA TULLER V ern o n written by Frederic Ladd in 1910 con­ Annual meeting and are not able to obtain their op­ Congressman Chris Dodd, D- V ern o n The MOW program will be ad­ the Municipal Building Hearing for a day care center and for the Contingency Account to the Legal 289-4283 tains many references to local names The annual meeting of Union timal health because of it. Nor^ch. Two rare books with Rockville The Rockville Rotary Gub is ministered on the same basis as the Room, with its main item of business facilities for the handicapped. Claims Account; appointing a The East Hartford Jaycees are and places. (Congregational Church will be Jan. The Homemaker statistics show Any former East Hartford Jaycees area settings will be discussed at the looking for antique autos and planes Homemaker Service, available to all a carryover from Dec. 16. Also under unfinished business, the member to the Development Com­ planning a 20th Anniversary banquet As a contribution to the celebration 15 starting vrith a potluck Aipper at that in at least 10 per cent of its not yet notified of the anniversary meeting of the Vernon Historical to be featured in an Antique Auto-Air regardless of race, origin, economic The tabled item concerns action on board may appoint a member to the mission to fill a vacancy to for as many past and present of the Bicentennial, the Historical 6:30 p.m. at the diurch. cases, the primary function of the should contact banquet chairman. Society Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the se­ Show the club plana for the spring. status, religious affiliation and such. an application for a second-year Human Relations Commission — an November 1978; and appointing 5 members as they can locate. Society has publish^ Volume II of Hie theme of the supper will be the homemaker is to provide an Vincent F. Kenney, 1972-73 past cond floor board room of the East The show, the first of ita y*nd for The only criteria for eligibility for $301,000 block grant under the federal _,^ction tabled since November, when Republicans and 3 Democrats to the ’The purpose of is to bring back old “Vernon V i^ettes,” a companion Bicentennial. The church will ^ adequate meal. president, or a m em W of his com- School, corner Park and School this area, is scheduled for May 1 at MOW program will bf! that those per­ Community Development Act. Republican Edward Wilson was Citizens Advisory Committee (to Jaycee memories and renew piece to Volume I published in 1970 provide the main meat dish and Mrs. Hurwitz explained that the TTliltCC Streets. the Ellington Airport, Rt. 83, sons seeking the service be physical­ With Jan. 9 the deadline date for rejected by a 5 to 4 vote. bring its membership up to 21). acquaintances as the group and now out of print. dessert. Those attending ihooM bring MOW program is designed to supple­ Kenney is assisted by Shawn Miss Natalie Ide, retired head Ellington. ly or psycholgically impaired and un­ recognizes 20 years of community First copies of the new volume will a vegetable or salad dish made (rom­ ment two existing services in town, CallaMn, Gordan Calaho, Dennis librarian at the Rockville Public The group from the club planning able to prepare or obtain nutritious service. be on sale at the Sunday meeting. an old recipe. which are somewhat fragmented, but Campbell, Ilick Girourd, Henry Library, will describe the books the event hopes it will attract some meals or that they lack adequate The banquet committee has The author is Hazel P. Lutz, presi­ Following the supper, slides will be make an attempt to impact on the Genga, Richard Harvey, lx)u Ret- which are not circulated in the 5,0(X) spectators. cooking facilities or supportive arranged a dinner dance for Friday, dent of the society. shown of the family camping probletn. Man to face assault charges tinger Jr., and Pat Macomber. library but kept for reference use on­ ’Those interested in displaying their friends or family. Jan. 23. A champagne reception will Miss Lutz also headed the com­ weekend and the young peoplie’s She said the federal nutrition Libraries open ly. antique cars or planes should contact Eligible persons will be charged on proceed the dinner to be at the mittees to compile two other summer hiking trip. program at the two housing projects A 42-year-old Rockville man is . Melia said he blocked the punch So the wrecker operator went into “Daughter of the Puritans,” by the Rockville Rotary Gub, P.O. Box a sliding scale ranging from zero to Buckboard Restaurant in Glaston- The libraries at the town’s h l^ booklets on town histories. One was During the annual meeting, the for the elderly provides up to 75 scheduled to appear in Common and used his blackjack twice in an Melia’s cruiser and used the police schools will be open from 1:30 to 8:30 Caroline A. Stickney Creevy, tells of 342, Rockville, Conn. 06066. $3.50 per meal, depending on the per­ bury. "Vernon: Our Town,” and the other, young children will be shown a meals a day but budget limitations Guest caller Pleas Cort 12 on Jan. 19 to face attempt to subdue the prisoner. The radio to call for extra police help. p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 4 life in Rockville from 1850 to 1870. son’s ability to pay. The U.S. Depart­ The members of Hartford will “This is Manchester." movie. prevent the expansion of this charges that he assaulted man continued to struggle and Melia About five other officers arrived to "The Lady of Schnipsit,” a novel ment of Apiculture has determined Don Hahurst of Wapping Falls, provide music for dancing following p.m. Saturday. Bank donates program to include all who presently that payment may be made with N.Y. will be guest caller at the M anchester policeman on New had his hands full holding the man to assist Melia. Year’s Day. Amaral, who suffered a head The directors, officers, and staff of demand the service. federal food stamps. Manchester Square Dance Club’s the gound.. wound during the struggle, was taken the Vernon National BarA, presented She added that the lack of transpor­ dance on Saturday, from 8 tp 11 p.m. George Amaral of 9 Cottage St. Melia said several passersby and. was taken into custody after a 2 p.m. to Manchester Memorial Hospital by Blackstone fears Harlequin Review plans play a check for $100 to the Hockanum tation services restricts the number at Manchester High School. The the operator of a wrecker called to struggle Thursday and he was ambulance. He was treated at the Valley Community Services Center. of persons who can participate. A rounds will be cued by Russ and the scene to service the immobilized Teresa Landrey will narrate the Secchiaroll, Terry-Ann Loach, Beth charged with second-degree assault emergency room and released. B o lto n Bank employes contributed the limited number of meals are Anita White. truck came to his aid, but Melia play. Vogel, Jimmy Barcomb, Jimmy Abortion policy and intoxication. Police said the Melia wasn’t hurt in the incident, funding delays DONNA HOLLAND amount of money they would normal­ delivered to homebound persons. Hanhurst has been calling and cautioned the people to stay away caught in Congress’s bureaucracy. ’The cast consists of Usa Fiano, OlMn and Cassle Mlnutillo. iharges stem from an incident at the police said, although his uniform was 646-0375 ly spend in exchanging Christmas The other existing service is the ruled invalid teaching for 15 years. He started his because he didn’t want them to get East Hartford He said there was a chance the Bruce Butterfield, Lisa Bakanas, Music will be played by Debbie Mobil service station at 917 Center The Harlequin Review, Bolton cards with each other. once-a-week meal delivery from the career in Denver, Colo., and now hurt. ripped. measure might not pass until May 15. Diane Selbie, Richard Smith, Martin Ovian. She will be assisted by Gayle HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Betty St. ’The president of the Connecticut Center School drama club, will pre­ Senior Citizens’ Center. This is not a calls regularly for five clubs in the Most municipalities in Connecticut Ferguson, Timmy Banks, Russell Hoffman. Hudson, D-Madison, is hailing as a Patrolman John Melia said he went Conference of Municipalities said sent “ Curses! Foiled Again” or Mid-term reports year-round program and it doesn’t New York area and one in Connec­ Wednesday Congressional delay in begin their fiscal year July 1, he said. Fish, Tom Landrey, and Ray Lima. Remaining club members are ser­ victory for “poor women” a federal to the service station to check a “Way, Way Down East” this month. Aii Rockville High School students offer therapeutic meals Mrs. ticut. He also owns and operates a re-enacting revenue sharing may Late passage of the measure would Brian Winkler is the director. He is ving on committees such as make-up, court ruling striking down as un­ report that a man’s truck was stuck Lebanon man arrested The exact date will be announced will receive mid-term reports on Hurwitz said. tape and record service that is used mean budgeting trouble for prevent them from budgeting for the assisted, by Lynn Eagleson. costumes, lighting and stage. Jan. 6. constitutional a Connecticut policy in a snowbank. When Melia arrived at Frederick Horton, 19, of Lebanon, Recent thefts reported to later. She said the underlying purpose by callers all over the world as well localities. funds. CasSi Minutlllo is the stage The club is in need of several banning abortions for most welfare the station, he observed the motorist Conn., was arrested by Manchester Manchester Police included a break; ’TUs will be the flrt time the club The reports will Include the sub­ and philosophy of Homemaker Ser­ as throughout the United States. East Hartford Mayor Richard H. The present revenue sharing manager. props. Anyone having a round table, recipients. and decided to arrest him for. in­ Police Wednesday on charges stem­ into the Cuckoo’s Nest, 63 E. Center will present a melodrama its music ject, the teacher, and a grade of vice is to sustain families or in­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilcox will Blackstone said there was a “real legislation expires Dec. 31, 1976, During the play “boo” and “hiss” rocking chairs or an old floor lamp Mrs. Hudson said Thursday the toxication. ming from a May 1975 burglary at the St., in which $158 in cash and a bottle to go along with its play. passing, marginal, or failing. dividuals in their own homes during have door duty for Saturday evening. danger” revenue sharing might be midway through the next fiscal year. signs will be carried by Joanne they would be willing to lend is asked ruling by a three-judge panel Melia place the man under arrest Collector’s Corner, 489 Main St., of liquor were taken. Students are expected to bring periods of crisis or illness. Wednesday "reaffirms the con­ Refreshments will be served by Mr. to call Cassie Minutlllo. these reports home to their parents. The MOW program will be an and Mrs. Clarence Wbgman, Mr. and and took the man to his police police reported today. stitutional right of poor women to cruiser, but when Melia opened the Horton was charged with third- Chaminade club extension of this service but yet have the same right as wealthy or Mrs. States Wood, Mr. and Mrs. separate, Mrs. Hurwitz said. She Walter Andrews, and Mr. and Mrs. car door the man took a swing at degree urglary and second-degree J q M o n d a V Free home repairs offered middle-class women” for abortions Melia. larpon Pniirf Hofo ia .Ian 19. •' noted that in many cases the daily Edward Atkinson. larcen. Court date is Jan. 12. Program) and federally Applications for this on demand. Gov. Ella T. Grasso, a Mrs. Dorothy Morlock and Walter Coventry MANCHESTER hot meat is the sole need of the Police said the case involved a funded. program are being V n iiR Roman Catholic, had adopted a break into the antique shop in which Vought, owners of the Astrology MONICA SHEA PARKADE patient or client and can prove very policy banning Medicaid assistance The program will furnish accepted by Mrs. Diehl of costly if a homemaker is employed war medals, a rifle, money and a Center in Hartford, will be guest 742-9495 materials and labor to Shore Dr., Mrs. Barbara for welfare abortions unless it could speakers Monday at the Chaminade Now thru Sat. for this purpose alone. Most holiday accidents sword were stolen. The sword was Dielil, chairman provide energy saving Johnson of North River Rd. be proved the operation was recovered when Horton was taken Musical Club meeting. of the Welfare Board, THE THANK YOU STORE "With the implementation of the necessary for the mother’s physical repairs and installations. and Mrs. Carol Curry of into custody, police said. The meeting will begin with a Wednesday alerted low- or psychological health. are ‘fender benders’ Priority will be given Field Stone Lane. potluck at 6:30 p.m. in the Robbins income homeowners of a first to the elderly and dis­ If applicants are The judges said the state failed to many of them involving accidents, Major Labels, Top Hits Manchester Police investigated Other arrests made by Manchester Room at Center Congregational program sponsored by abled homeowners. Then accepted for this program, show good reasons for denying abor­ many automobile accidents, most of included; Church. Maranatha Police included: WACAP (Windham Area it will go to single-parent the work will be done at no tions to all welfare recipients who • John W. Symond? Jr., 16, of East them "fender-benders,” and issued • John J. Bashura, 21, of Members are reminded to bring Community Action homeowners. cost to the homeowners. and Famous Artists at Discount Prices! coffee house want them. several summonses for traffic Hartford, charged Thursday after­ Naugatuck, charged Wednesday their own place settings. open tonight Mrs. Grasso’s office said it would violations on New Year’s Eve and noon with driving without a license, night with carrying a loaded rifle in consider appealing the decision. Mrs. ■ New Year’s Day, authorities said evading responsibility, and following his automobile. Police said the Manchester Evening Herald Hudson said she hoped there would today. The Maranatha Christian Coffee too closely. Police lodged the charge was lodged after a patrolman Published every evening except IStereo Records and Tapes House located in fellowship hall of be no costly appeal of a "lost cause.” Sundays and holidays. Entered at Apparently the most serious acci­ charges after an accident at Center stopped Bashura for driving at the Manchester, Conn., Post Office Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke., dent in the two-day period occurred and Edgerton Sts. involving excessive speeds on E. Center St. as Second Class Mail Matter. The Best Of will be open on Friday evenings from Thursday at about 6 p.m., when cars Symonds’ car and a car driven by Court date is Jan. 13. Suggested Carrier Rates We interrupt CARLY SIMON JONI MITCHELL 7:30 to 11 beginning tonight. driven by Rexford Crandall and Anne Ernest Oakes, 22, of Rockville. Court • Jack A. Theodore, 20, of 210 Payable in Advance History TUe Hissing of Summer Lawns Bruce Pajot of 876 Burnside Ave., Single copy...... 154 nericais Greatest Hits Cook were in collision at Ferguson date is Jan. 13. Spruce St., charged Wednesday with Weekly...... 904 East Hartford, is director. All teen­ ABOUT TOWN Rd. and E. Middle Tpke. • Oscar Hills, 71, of East Hartford, third-degree larceny, misappropria­ One m onth...... $3.90 Three months ...... $11.70 agers and young adults are invited to Crandall, 25, of 17 Strant St. was charged Wednesday night with tion of property, and criminal imper­ Six months...... $23.40 our reading to attend the informal fellowship which Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet admitted to Manchester Memorial failure to drive in the proper lane and sonation. The charges, lodged on a One y e a r...... $46.60 Mail Rales Upon Request began over three years ago. Monday at 8 p.m. at the Marine Hospital with multiple lacerations driving while under the influence of court warrant, stem from alleged Corps League Home, 717 Parker St. Subscribers who fail to receive Tonight at 7:30, a Maranatha and was ii]l satisfactory condition liquor. The charges were lodged theft of equipment from a Main St. their newspaper before 5:30 p.iq. Concert will feature Steve Goldman There will be an installation rehear­ should telephone the circutatior^ •ring you today. Miss Cook, 17, of 68 Ferguson after a Hills St. collision involving merchant, police said. Court date is department, 647-9946. sal at 7. Mrs. Elaine Lancaster is in IrKludes the Hits of Nashua, N.H., guitarist and folk- Rd., was treated at the hospital for Hills’ car and a vehicle driven by Jan. 19. m M on A Horse With No Name singer, and the local Maranatha charge of refreshments. minor injuries and released. Edward Whalen, 17, of East Hart­ ituraHighway Sister Golden Hair • 5 ^ Singers. Members include Greg San­ Police charged Crandall with ford. Court date is Jan. 20. King David Lodge of Odd Fellows a message from born, flutist; Glenn Gustafson, bass driving while under the influence of • Steven A. Akerlind, 20, of 29 Mar­ guitar, James Kaminski, vocalist will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the liquor. Court date is Jan. 13. ble St., charged Wednesday after­ TW ENTY OF AMERICA’S BEST SELLING and guitar; Gaynelle Powers, Marine Corps League Home, 717 noon with driving while under the in­ vocalist; and Karl Gustafson, Parker St. The traffic violation charges. fluence of liquor, after a one-car the President. RECORD ALBUMS AND TAPES vocalist and group leader. crash on Adams St. in which his vehi­ ^sfamleD ^ 179 Tolland Turnplka, Manchestar Guests will include Douglas and cle struck a utility pole. Court date is The Neweit and Mott Modem Nancy Thomas of Green Lane, Penn­ Film Rating Guide Jan. 20. hlander Rettaurant In THo Area 1 would like to take a secured, the enormity of sylvania. for parents and their children • About 15 other motorists, Featurlno minute of your time to our problem became evi­ WEA and RCA CHINESE-POLYNESIAN Refreshments will be served by the |~^ General audiences. All ages admitted. charged with lesser violations in un­ prepare you for what is dent; we niust move a Maranatha Coffee House staff. There & AMERICAN CUISINE related cases from midday COCKTAIL LOUNQE about to take place at $500,000 inventory fromour is no admission charge. Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Wednesday through Thursday night. EXOTIC ISLAND DRINKS Living Room Interiors. 24,0<)0 square foot location stereo not be suitable for pre-teenagers. Most of the charges were for dis­ SPECIALTIES INCLUDE The staff at Living Room to our new 7,000 square foot INDOOR obeying traffic signs and signals or SEAFOOD-POULTRY-STEAK DISHES Interiors is about to launch showroom. Not just the FLEA MARKET |X| Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent for speeding. LUAU DINNER the biggest Sales Event cost of moving and the BROAD ST. COMMON or adult guardian. LATE DINNERS AND SNACKS ever conducted at our store damage to stock was Records /ROBERT BEDFORD (RK MANCHESHR BUSINESSMEN A SHOPPERS or, we believe, any home prohibitive, 24,000 into 7,- Bshind Dairy Quaan (X) No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ SPECIAL LUNCHEONS 11-3 furnishings store in the 000 won’t go! Again the “3 DAYS Of (Except Sun. and Holidays) on Broad Stroat tain areas). - N State of Connecticut. Quite solution was unattractive WE CATER TO PARTIES. BANOUETt AND frankly, we woulcj, rather but unavoidable; SELL and Tapes TlK'IVLiin liijY 8un. 2 4:18 7:00 0:10 EVERY SUNDAY /-.S. SOCIAL QATHERINOE. not start this Sale; selling OFF 70% OF OUR STOCK Adm. $2 Mate. 9T Ml 2;18 y 8 - 5 ySl^FOR RESERVATIONS AND TAKE OUT ORDERS . SiLitm (intlK' ‘RI.STM RAM * 1,01 NGi;” CALL 043-9020 quality furntiure at half AT COST OR MOVE IT Antiquaa, erlba, bottlaa, tninki, RT. S3 ELLINGTON TEL. 872-7327 price is not a profit ONTO THE STREET. RECORDS old magailnia and booki, Untouched for fine Food and Atmosphere OPEN MON.-THURS. oiialri, toola, World War I a II 11 i.m . -1 «.in. producing endeavor. Simp­ In a few weeks before we Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees FRI. AND SAT. U M llOUttS 15 ■ 14 ■ It U«l llama: alo. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. ly stated, we are going to must vacate, you will see Hot Chocolate y DIANA ROSS Plus Elaborate Salad Bar SUNDAY 11a.m.-10 p.f take a bath. The matter is advertised at Living Room 97 ' TONY PERKINS (PQ) FREE COFFEE OPEN TUBS. THRU SUNDAY _ S P iu ii out of our hands, however; Interiors prices on nuality each JL each o SUNDAY DININQ & COCKTAIL 12:00 to 8:00 P M we dre being forced to home furnishings mat are “MAHOGANY*’ Ooafor's Spaco ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES vacate our showroom. 7:30 0:30 Sat. Mil. 2 P.M. Avaf/abfa Up to 250 Psopla too good to believe, too in­ WEA PRESENTS: Sun. 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 1 o Adm. $2 Mala. 99< til 2:19 P.M./ Those of you who have expensive to reflect the No Admlulon Chargo m xm i )EJiawsm m visited us at 519 East Mid- quality you want. We ask CALL d le Turnpike in that you understand why • Hissing of Summer Lawn...... Joni Mitchell 649>9333 • Best ol Carly Simon...... Carly Simon 849-0844 HALWALUS'S ProdadiMof Manchester over the years we are selling at such low s have remarked prices and invite you to • America’s Greatest Hits...... America enthusiastically about our refurnish your home at a • Zuma...... Nell Young n» GLORIOUS EMPORIUM ^ W dtDisn^^ Improvements. From an fraction of what it will cost • Midnight Lightning...... JIml Hendrix MTTI C0Rnii«r$ old mill with slat walls, a you in the future. During . Inside...... Kenny Rankin coma V iwTHin MW The Adventures of the SCflOOL OF GYMNASTICS falling ceiling and oil- this Sale all merchandise ( PW ST., MMCKSm - H9-ni2 stained floors, we have will be offered at up to 85% RCA PRESENTS: MC. created what customers OFF the comparative •a rtkawE »r 8UIM VUTA OItTtIWIION CO., INC OWMI rlTvfHNlcgiySa WILDEMSS 210 PINE S TR E E T tell us is the most price...and this means • Just Out o( Reach...... Perry Como MANCHESTER, CONN. beautifully decorated money in your pocket. • Young Americana...... David Bowie OPEN TODAY FAKILT showroom in the state. Don’t miss this sale • Shame on the World...... Main Ingredient l(StiCHCAM CIN iM Af has changed Its name to Countless hours of sanding, because of cash. Living • Feelings...... Morris Albert ’TIL 9 P.M. 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ) taping, painting, building, Room Interiors will offer • WIndsong...... John Denver EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-e-8810 / wallpapering and .Master Charge, Bank • Visions of A New World. Lonnie Liston Smith and SATURDAY • FREE LIGHTED PARKING- W b Honor MASTER CHARGECHARGE^ . PAHI DUNNE’S SCHOOL OF rearranging by our people Americard and payment • Dragon Fly...... Jefferson Starship have brought about this plans up to 36 mon-I.s. • Red Octopus...... Jefferson Starship lOtoS transformation, and they More than likely, however, • Save Me...... Silver Convention GYMNASTICS, INC. are justly proud. These you won’t need to borrow • John Denver's Greatest Hits...... John Denver R c a JANES GAAN very improvements, • Back Home Again...... John Denver Vta will be operating under our new name a t all. Living Room Come See: ROBERT however, have contributed Interiors will stay open • Schoolboys In Disgrace...... The Kinks DUVAU. as of January 5, 1976. to our difficulties. When daily from 10 A.M. to 9 • our lease came up for P.M. eveij day except Sun­ CLOTHING MARKDOWNS "THE KILLER We now have openings lor several new etudenta. renewal, the owner of the day. Our ^ l e starts today, ELITE**un">d Individualized small group Instruction for girla and building insisted upon an January 2, so you have a boys of all ages on Olympic gymnaallc apparatus, increase of 67%. GOOD full 30 days to purchase and ICE SKATES AT *5” pair a GRIEF! 67%! accept delivery during this a w ri ROBERT F. L0(WJ • SUSAN OAMANTE SHAW HOUYt HOLMES - HAM LARSEN BALANCE BEAM - UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS After many meetings and Sale. P M M r tN M lH U f iR D L IS S k R M N STEWART RAFfllL IttS a w rtrta a M ir lEE DRESSER G.L TAPE DECKS at «28«> A P A ClfC lN TER N AnOM lEllIER PR ISES IN C RELEASE. C o io rbyC Fi VAULTING - FLOOR EXERCISE devoting many hours of Thank you for letting a thought to this situation, I Living Room Interiors in­ 5 lb. CAT LITTER at 31« HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK! Register by phone on Saturday, January 3,1976 have reached a decision. terrupt your reading with 'from 10-3 p.m. We can not accept an in­ this most important BURNSIDE THEATRE 649-0407 or 450-0408 crease of 67% and expect message about our SALE. • 50’ MANILA ROPE at *3” K EAST HARTFORD • 528-3333 or you, our customer, to pay LIVING ROOM /W R T t SHOWPLACE THEATRE Watch Our Claaaaa and Register At The Studio for this increase. Nor, TRASH BARRELS at *2” CATHBWC DBCUVe;! on January 5,1978 - 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. after serving this com­ INTERIORS SOUTH WINDSOR • 644-3386 munity for so long, will we COTS & M-MSER BEDS te ' I Check Theatre Timetable lor Showtime* go out of businesd. Our only ■ V ‘ ! v NDW SHOWINS Beat Wishes alternative was to vacate • PLUS HeZENS of NEW ITEMS SHDWPLACE THEATRE our present location and for the find another. With a new 7,- President ROCKVILLE • 872-98D9 000 square foot location DOITT FORGET yeur WALLET!! studants- cinenMi Check Theatre Timetable tor Showtimee New Year!! card now! n iw n SOC SORRY NO PASSES

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 2. 1976— .PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Frl„ Jan. 2, 1976 iianrl)patpt: Eu f Ming Ijfralb Goldman asks $7.3 million for schools increase in its budget for the next suggested adding an elementary A clerk is expected to be added to Founded Oct. 1, 1881 South Windsor school year. music teacher and three high school the staff of the administrative office. Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International JUDY KUEHNEL Total proposed is $7.3 million. teachers. A total of $13,500 is expected in next 644-1364 Although there could be 8.5 fewer Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, No new classroom programs have year’s budget for music education. elementary* school teaching Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. The South Windsor school depart­ been proposed, but a continued This will include $7,600 for 40 new ment has proposed a nearly $600,000 positions, Supt. Robert Goldman has Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor development of extra-curricular ac­ band uniforms. tivities, including girls athletics, has The wood shop and drafting classes been proposed. will get $12,000 for new machinery. Under Title IX passed by Congress School officials said maintenance Opinion Morra attacks Ahearn last July, schools cannot dis­ and programs will be areas cut next criminate between the sexes. ’The year. South Windsor schools have in­ Teacher wages and fringe benefits over light publicity creased girls athletic programs in an have already been determined as the ‘Urban nightmare’ attempt to equalize them with the town is now in the first of a two-year Bolton helping get the traffic light installed boys programs. contract. is worldwide DONNA HOLLAND at Bolton Notch. ’Transportation costs are expected ’The Board of Education will dis­ 646-0375 “The recent picutre showing to rise ^7,000. Utilities may increase cuss Goldman’s $7.3 million budget The name Curtiba will mean million are well known. But Robert Morra, chairman of the Ahearn at the turning on of the traf­ by $12,000. Monday. nothing to most Americans. even in the more advanced Republican Town Committee, said fic light is a cheap publicit;y stunt,” Neither will Lyallpur. They countries, runaway urbaniza­ today State Rep. A1 Ahearn,D- Morra said. “The town officials, primarily the happened to be two cities in tion is reaching the breaking Bolton, is trying to divert attention Bulb sales help eye testing from his votes in the General Board of Selectmen who did most of Brazil and Pakistan which point. Assembly by taking credit for the work in getting the light, were ’The purchase was made possible have joined the list of world Tokyo, whose population in­ not invited to the event nor even Hebron by the warm response the club cities having a million or more creased from 3.5 million in notified of it, he said. received in its annual letter drive and “The board with both Democrats EVELYN CROSTON light bulb sale, Simmons said. inhabitants. 1945 to nearly 12 million today, Girls hoop league and Republicans put in over three 228-9561 Pastor on radio ‘years of effort working with the The Hebron Lions Club’s sale of As recently as 1950, only 75 now builds 120,000 dwelling un­ ’The Rev. William Parsing of St. state, other town boards and the light bulbs in 1975 is heiping it buy cities on earth were this large. its a year. Yet its housing shor­ begins Saturday Peter’s Episcopal Church will be the owner of the shopping center. more slides for eye-testing town guest Sunday on the radio program Wins circulation prixe Today, the list has grown to tage is estimated at well over Vernon “The publicity seeking antics of school children. “Exploration,” presented by the 191, with Curtiba and Lyallpur half a million. Whole families '.V. ’The Vernon Recreation Depart­ Rep. Ahearn, Mrs. Joanne Neath, Joseph A. Simmons Jr., chairman 9 ' - Episcopal Metropolitan Mission of joining such better-known are crowded into rooms of 40 ment will sponsor a basketball and their issues committee con­ of the Lions Sight Conservation Com­ Sean Manley of 29 Durant St. was the winner of a portable radio mittee, said the new slides will bring Greater Hartford with the Capital cities as Vancouver, league for girls in Grades 7 and 8 and tributed very little toward getting which was the grand prize in The Manchester Evening Herald.’s square feet. Grades 5 and 6 starting Saturday. the eye-testing machines up to full Region Conference of Churches. The the light,” he said. half-hour program is on at 10 p.m. on recently concluded new customer contest. To be eligible Damascus and Odessa. The Paris newspaper Le Girls in the younger group will “It should be noted that without capacity at both the Hebron Elemen­ WPOP, 1410. carriers had to acquire new customers on their routes which en­ Only a decade from now, the Monde, also quoted by Atlas, practice from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. and fanfare our selectmen have compiled tary and Gilead Hill Schools. 'hie Rev. Mr. Parsing will discuss the older group from 1:45 to 3 p.m. in a fine record. ’The public judges you The Lions arranged to buy com­ titled them to a free pizza party Monday night. The grand prize roll call will have increased to cities a report by the French his work here in a small town church the giris’ gym at Rockviile High by how well you do your job, not the bination otoscope-ophthalmoscopes was awarded at the conclusion of the party by Don Hatak, assis­ 273, with Siberia’s Association of Big City Mayors with his work in Hartford. School. type of press you get,” concluded for both schools. tant circulation manager, right. (Herald photo by Pinto) Krasnoyarsk and warning that more and more Manchester’s Winter Wonderland, Center Springs Park (Photo by Steve Dunn) Morra. Madagascar’s Tananarive cities in France face bankrupt­ coming in alongside Cuglin, cy.

Aleppo and Kabul. In Nantes, Lille, Besancon, ' ^ i i • 1 • * Not only that, but cities with Toulon, Le Havre and ver- p ed cral K cservc Doarcl ch a iriiia ii too p olite 10 million or more people will sailles, the diagnosis is iden- ^ likely include Mexico City, Sao tical, says the newspaper. “As in prospect for this fiscal year, but Paulo, Los Angeles, Shanghai, an ev er-in crea sin g tide of peo- WASHINGTON— Arthur F Burns, that competition has become less in­ tense in many of our private that everyone should be able to un­ Peking, London, Bombay, pie flows from the countrysi^„ard, is too polite. He says if con- ANDREW TULLY markets,” he said. “If an unemploy­ derstand what is happening in New Calcutta, Osaka-Kobe, Seoul, to the metropolises, the citiiti ^ sumers shop more carefully they can ment rate of 8 or 9 per cent is insuf­ York. ficient to bring inflation to a halt, What is happening, of course, is Torbes l\SHace Buenos Aires, Paris, Rio de fight losing battle trying to whip infiation. then our economic system is no higher taxes, rising subway fares, Janiero and Cairo in addition adopt their resources to their Bums is a dreamer. In fact, the about 5 or 6 per cent, instead of 7.8 American people are a bunch of per cent projected by President longer working as we once sup­ fewer policemen, firemen and gar­ to New York and Tokyo. indispensable and irreducible dumb, greedy sheep who whine and Ford. This is supposed to be good posed.” bage coiiectors, decreased pension In 1985, “more than 800 expenses.” whimper about the high cost of living news. Bah! It still means that the So Burns urged consumers to “im­ benefits and reductions in the budgets of educational institutions. million people will be living in This phenomenon of ur­ as they stagger home burdened with cost of living in 1976 will be con­ pose discipline on our business enter­ prises through our daily decisions in Thus, Burns said, “the agony of New a sprawling urban nightmare banization would be taking merchandize they don’t need, siderably higher than it was in 1975. purchased at prices that are a ’The rate of inflation may go down, the marketplace....We as consumers York City has made the con­ — one in six of the human place even if world population national scandal. but prices will still go up. can help to keep the spirit of price sequences of financial mismanage­ race,” write London Sunday were not growing by leaps and Frankly, I don’t think that we’il And it is mostly the consumers’ competition alive by shopping ment apparent to the entire nation...” Times reporters Rosemary bounds. But absolute popula­ ever see that “consumer resistance fault. Sure, there’s been gouging by carefully and avoiding impulse to high prices” Burns talked about in merchants and industry, but there buying.” Translating that into the I hope so. But we Americans so far Righter and Peter Wilsher, as tion growth, which every na­ a Commencement address at the can be no such thing as inflation language employed by a bounder like have been too lazy and too quoted in the world press tion is experiencing to greater University of Akron. ’The American without buyers. Auto manufacturers me, it comes out; Knock off being so harebrained to find out what has been review magazine Atlas. or lesser degree, greatly sheep keep buying even though infla­ didn’t offer $100 and $300 refunds to dumb and greedy and the happening to the country. Bums says the power of the consumer to fprce The^hormy^cajs living con- hastens the arrival of “the ur­ tion is worse than it ever was in war­ buyers of new cars because they storekeepers will get the message. time. It’s an outbreak of national were bucking for sainthood, but We Americans sheep aiso should business to price competitively iuredw^Calcutta’s ban nightmare.” lens Goat masochism; I can hear those sheep because they were having a hell of a take note of Burns’ reference to New “must never be underestimated. present population of nine yeiping; “Go ahead, hit me again. time trying to seil their product. York City’s “dramatic encounter The good doctor is right, of course. Raise the price of rutabagas and Although his tone was much too with bankruptcy.” He said few in­ But the only way to employ that peanut butter anpther 10 per cent.” gentle, Burns did deliver a kind of dividuals can grasp the impact of a power is to be un-American—and do • • Q The experts are now saying that lecture to the consumer at Akron. federal budget deficit in the without. Why not “personpower r the rate of inflation in 1976 will be “We must face up to the hard truth neighborhood of $90-billion, which is

Lib marches on. women — attitudes “now im­ bedded in the ways in which Secretary of Labor John T. CLOTH PANTCOATS AND Dunlop has announced that the girls and boys are brought up, The assault on private enterprise ITS A FAMOUS MAKER department’s Manpower Ad­ in which spouses divide the SUIT CLEARANCE YOU FUZZY PANTCOATS AT AN ministration has been changed work of homemaking and WASHINGTON - “ ...On any government has carried over to dis- pubiic has iittie understanding of the WONT WANT TO MISS! IRRESISTIBLE PRICE! to the Employment and childrearing, in which honest basis of comparison, the illusionment with business workings of capitaiism. They wiidly Training Administration. employers assign and promote record of America speaks for itself. LEE RODERICK ieadership and is generaiized and overestimate corporate profits — by stereotyped. a factor of six or eight. In a 1973 test employes, in which laws are In this republic, iess than 7 per cent A task force commissioned of the earth’s population has created “Third, business leaders have given to 15,000 junior high school by the Corporation for Public written and enforced, and in more new wealth than all the other 141 hours in Switzerland and 173 in engaged in practices...which are ii- students by the Joint Council on 49.99 iegal, corrupt, open to criticism and Economic Education, these were the 79.99 Broadcasting has blasted which women are degradir Jy two billion peopie in the worid; and France. ORIG. 62.00-66.00 ought not to be tolerated. The fact resuits: Only 29 per cent could iden­ children’s television portrayed in the media.” the benefits of this great wealth have Given that unparalleled level of been more widely distributed here benefits, iogic dictates the that these practices have made the tify a simpie description of private A price you just can't refuse! Choose a programs, including the Just as career opportunities than in any other country — at any overwhelming majority of news headlines is often not enterprise, while 50 per cent couldn’t double breasted, half belt camel style of renowned Sesame Street, for should be more equally shared time.” Americans would be opposed to recognized for what it is — an indica­ tell the difference between the triacetate and nylon ..or a fuzzy fake of their “sex stereotyping.” Of between the sexes, so should Henry Grady Weaver wrote that in tampering with the private enter­ tion that the buik of business transac­ economies of the Soviet Union and acrylic. 5ouble breasted style with flap 1947 in a little book called The prise system that makes it all possi­ tions are not exploitative or mis­ the United States. 99!99 housework, the delegates ORIG. 95.00-130.00 pockets. Brown or black. Both for 10-18. those characters assigned oc­ Mainspring of Human Progress. Lit­ ble. Such is not the case, hoiyever, if guided in some sense. A fourth factor What can be done to keep cupational roles on Sesame decreed, recommending that tle has changed since Weaver offered opinion polls are to be believed. is that there are a number of capitaiism from going the way of the We're clearing out our entire stock of Street, it found that 88 per cent “the possibility of meeting his ciassic defense of capitalism; In 1965, such polls indicated 55 per currents of opinion in the country nickel cigar? “Letters and editorials famous name suits. Choose from many were men and only 12 per cent housework demands by another billion or two people have cent of the public trusted business. stemming from the remarkable won’t solve the problem,” writes the series of changes that we are going publisher of The Sioux City Journai, styles and fabrics in the most popular been added to the earth’s population, By 1975, that figure had dropped to colors. For sizes 38-46 reg., 38-42 short and were women. purchasing many of these ser­ but the U.S. share of them has about 18 per cent. In another poll this through in our economy, in our socie­ Dean A. Krenz. “Educators, who un­ Delegates to Columbia vices in the market should be remained about the same. And the year, by Hart Research Associates, ty, and in our family life, which a derstand the American system and 40-46 long. Not every style in every size. University’s recent 49th explored...” American economic system has con­ one-third of respondents said the man iike Alvin Toffler has put are not too twisted in their personal together under the heading of “future economic pursuits and affiliations, American Assembly called for By hiring other liberated tinued to outpace every system in' capitalist system has peaked, while ALL ALTERATIONS ARE FREE. recorded history. only 22 per cent said it is still getting shock.” can and must. The business com­ the removal of all dis­ women as maids, perhaps? Consider: Whiie the chief preoc­ stronger. Although Madden has hit on the munity also must play a role in criminatory attitudes toward cupation of most of the world’s peo­ The private enterprise system, in system’s current black eyes, its saving itseif by telling its own ple is simply arranging for short, is in deep trouble. Public problems go deeper yet. Polls con­ storv.” tomorrow’s meal, the U.S. food hostility to business is making itself sistently indicate the American THOUGHT FOR DAY system is so efficient that 95 per cent felt increasingly in the halls of the of our citizens have been released federal and state governments, from from bondage to the soil. The where a veritable avalanche of cor­ porate paper work and anti-business SAVE 23% AND MORE ON Signs of hope and an Islamic Center has been using average American factory worker in SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox South United Methodist Church. 1974 put in only four minutes on the legislation threatens to strangle the FAMOUS NAME SWEATERS Another sign of hope as we enter Evangelism, Hospital Chaplaincy, job to buy a one-pound loaf of bread. goose that has been laying golden 1976, is the increase in Ecumenical Nursing Home Visitation and Today, the average worker here can eggs in the United States for two cen­ (interchurch) and Interfaith unity. Charismatic renewal have all buy a pound of hamburger with 17 turies now. Seven hundred Jews and Christians crossed denominational lines. You minutes of earnings, compared to 66 “Big business is unpopular right ORIG.12.99 17.00-2500 amazed one another at Thanksgiving and I can be part of this hope by minutes in Japan and 23 minutes in now for several reasons that are not time when they sartg, prayed, and sharing our religious faith and ser­ Britain. Or he can purchase a washer hard to understand,” said Cari H. - h Assorted cardigans, pull-overs, v-necks gave together. They found that they vice with our neighbors. “How good after 66 hours of work, compared to Madden, chief economist for the U.S. and crew necks of acrylic or wool plus had filled 14 cartons with food to and pleasant it is when brothers Chamber of Commerce, in an inter­ wool and polyester blends. S,M,L,XL. share through the Manchester Area dwell in unity!” (Psalm 133:1) view. “One is inflation. When people Conference of Churches’ Emergency The Rev. Laurencp M. Hill find the price of what they buy going Pantry. A Christian-Jewish dialogue South United up, they tend to blame the seller...a group meets monthly in Manchester, Methodist Church second reason is a spillover of YESTERDAYS Watergate...disillusionment with BUNDLE UP IN WARM '(k I OUTERWEAR AND SAVE! ALMANAC 25 Years Ago By United Press International Constitution and was admitted to the Thomas J. Lewie, an assessment 29.99-54.99 Today is Friday, Jan. 2, the second Union. official of the Town of Manchester ORIG. 40.00-70.00 day of 1976 with 364 to follow. In 1959, Moscow radio announced a since 1939, retires from his post as Dateline 1776 departmental clerk. Suburban or jacket styles of wool and The moon is approaching its first cosmic rocket had been launched By United Press polyester blends, cotton and polyester quarter. toward the moon. Russell Potterton is installed as president of the Kiwanis Club of International blends plus cotton corduroy. Many have The morning stars are Saturn and In 1968, Dr. Christiaan Barnard PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 - Venus. performed his second successful Manchester. He succeeds Edgar acrylic pile lining & collaFi' Zip or button Clarke. Congress adopted a resolution urging fronts. S,M,L,XL and 36-46. The evening stars are Jupiter and heart transplant. the colonial governments to explain Mars. In 1974, Resident Nixon sip ed a Col. Francis E. Miner of 34 Linden St. is appointed executive officer of the reasons for the conflict to ’Those bom on this day are under bill requiring states to limit highway “honest and well-informed people” the s ip of Capricorn. ^ speeds to 55 miles an hour or lose Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. and to disarm and if necessary con­ British Gen. George Wolff, the federal highway funds. A thought for 10 Years Ago fine confirmed tories. New Jersey € 117$ by tKA. ISC T U Pkt| u $ u____ — hero of Quebec, was bom Jan. 2,1727. the day: Greek poet Hesiod said, was directed to raise two battalions Also on this day in history. “For himself does a man work even This date was a Sunday; The "Don was in a good mood this morning, but he'll be his old FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN FRIDAY 10-9 AND SATURDAY 10-6 for Washington’s army. self as soon as he tangles with the Christmas billsl" In 1788, Georgia ratified the U.S. in the working of evils for another.” Herald did not public. /X PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Frl„ Jan. 2, 1976 A u^ustine-Bayliss B u s in e s s Births and the consumer

Ungewilter, Barbara Anne, Named to board Raymond of Plainville. He has two daughter of Lawrence and Charlene brothers, Jason, 2Vz, and Wade, 15 Atty. Solomon Kerensky has been named a meniber of Stackhouse Ungewitter of 76 months. the board of directors of the Vernon National Bank. He is Crestwood Trail, East Hartford. She a partner in the law firm of Kahan, Kerensky & was born Dec. 18 at Manchester Caposella and was formerly on the bank’s advisory Memorial Hospital. Her paternal Crockett, Jeffrey Thomas, son of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. toard. Thomas and Cynthia Bobeille Kerensky is. a commissioner of the Vernon Housing Frederick Ungewitter of Highgate Crockett of 46 Foster St. He was born Authority, and a director of the Indian Valley YMCA. He Falls, Vt. She has three brothers, Dec. 22 at Manchester Memorial is also a member of the Tolland County, the Connecticut, Ricky, 11, Steven, 10, and Larry 5, Hospital. His maternal grandparents and the American Bar Associations. and three sisters, Susan, 18, Pamela, are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gobeille of He belongs to the Benevoleht and Protective Order of 14, and Tammy, 2. 30 Harlan St. His paternal grand­ Elks, Rockville Lodge; Rockville Rotary Qub; Fayette parents are Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Lodge of Masons; and is an associate member of the 'He Sale Crockett of 5 Country Club Dr. llnrvey. Dawn Marie, daughter of Greater Hartford Heart Association. H. Stephen and Patricia Mooney He is a graduate of American International College, Harvey of 24 Tonica Spring Trail. She Cavis, Richard James, son of Springfield, Mass.; Georgetown Law Center, was born Dec. 20 at Manchester Richard and Rosae Marie Lynn Washington, D.C. and the University of Connecticut. He Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Gavis of 25 Milk St., Willimantic. He lives at 35 Berle Rd., South Windsor, with his wife and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. was born Dec. 22 at Manchester Solomon Kerensky four children. Erwin Mooney of 258 S. Main St. Her Memorial Hospital. His maternal paternal grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beverley Harvey of iS James Gavis of 85 Oliver Rd. His Elizabeth Dr. Her maternal great­ paternal grandfather is Russel grandmother is Mrs. John O’Hara of Bugbee of Rt. 6, Columbia. He has Questions and answers 81 Charter Oak St. Her paternal five brothers, John 13, Jack, 12, Jef­ boff Tag sales to benefit handicapped great-grandfather is John Carter of frey, 10, Jamie, 3, and Glenn, 1, and Etna, Maine. She has a brother, two sisters, Rosae, 8, and Cathy, 6. about Social Security Joe Blette, chairman of the Organization of The Handicapped Brian Stephen, 8, and two sisters, (OTH) and his daughter, Hope, 12Vz, load up station wagon with DRAPERIES & BEDSPREADS AT SUPER SAVINtSS! Kristin Lynn, 9, and Alison Patricia, Islicli, Michael Phillip, son of cannot be paid for any month to anyone Q. My mother cancelled her Medicare items for tag sale to be held every Saturday and Sunday from 9 5. Charles and Gloria Wright Islieb of who^s outside the United States for the a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Glorious Emporium (old King’s store) on 23 Spaulding Circle, East Hartford. medical insurance two years ago, but would now like to have this protection. whole month. Hartford Rd. Silver cups in box were donated by Mdtthew Quinn Kelly, Julia Marie, daughter of He was born Dec. 23 at Manchester Q. My father gets monthly Supplemen­ Memorial Hospital. Can she re-enroll? Edward and Frances Runnings Kelly tal Security Inomie payments. He recent­ of Quinn’s Pharmacy. Anyone having items to donate may drop A. If she has canceled her Medicare of 69 Pearl St. She was born Dec. 22 ly took a job as a\1messenger. Is it true that them at 33 Birch St., or call Blette at 646-7786. Proceeds will m escal insurance only once, your mother at Manchester Memorial Hospital. he would have to pay a penalty if he can sign up for the protection during the benefit the OTH. (Herald photo by Pinto) Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. doesn’t report the change in his income? first three months of any year. Letha Runnings of North Carolina. YWCA winter classes Burian-Moss Photo A. Payments can be reduced for not Q. I get Social Security retirement Her paternal grandparents are W.A. The Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA Mrs. Gerald E. Augustine reporting— or for a delay in reporting—a Kelly of Norfolk, Va., and S.F. Kelly payments, and I’ve heard that the amount of the Hartford Region is currently Naugatuck was maid of honor. Miss change in income, living arrangements, Women^s programs^gym class of San Diego, Calif. She has a sister. Lorraine M. Bayliss of Manchester I can earn this year without losing any of accepting registration for winter ac­ Kari Edwards of Manchester was and other circumstances. The penalty is a Crystal Len, 3'/2. and Gerald E. Augustine of my benefits has increased. If this is true, tivities offered to adult women and reduction of $25 for the first failure or Middletown, were married Dec. 31 in bridesmaid. what is the new amount? registration opens Monday men. Most classes will begin the Philip Misenti of Middletown delay, $50 for the second, and $100 for each Rayiiiond, (^len Eric, son of a candlelight service at her home. A. You can earn as much as $2,760 in week of Jan. 19. Those interested in The bride is the daughter of Mrs. served as best man. The usher was subsequent failure or delay. The penalty Registration for the women’s from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at St. James Robert and Deborah Engman Ray­ 1976 without having any reduction in your participating may sign up by James C. Bayliss of 98 Forest St. and Darin Augustine of Middletown. Earl isn’t applied to people’s payments if programs sponsored by the School. Registration fee will be $3.75 mond of Fermier Rd., West Social Security payments. For every $2 telephone or in person at the YWCA the late Lt. Col. Bayliss. The Edwards of Manchester was ring they’re not at fault for failing to report a Manchester Recreation Department for elementary children six to 13 Willington. He was born Dec. 22 at you earn over $2,760, $1 in benefits will be office, 78 N. Main St. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and bearer. withheld. But no matter how much you change. will be held Monday from 9 a.m. to 2 years of age; $5 for 13 and older. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His For more information on any of the A reception was held at the home Q. My husband recently started a small Mrs. Edward' Augustine of earn for the year, you can get your full p.m. Registration must be made in The program runs for five weeks, maternal grandparents are Mr. and activities or for registration, call the business and I plan to work for him. Will Mrs. Walter Engman of Kelly Rd., Middletown. of the bride • Social Security check for any month in person, on a first come, first served Monday and Wednesday nights. YWCA office at 647-1437. The next The couple will reside in my work be covered under Social South Windsor. His paternal grand­ Justice of the Peace Victoria which you neither earn over $230 nor do basis. Anyone interested can inquire at St. series of addlt classes will begin ear­ Middletown. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen of Norwich officiated. substantial gainful work in your own Security? There are many classes available James School, on Monday, from 6 to ly in April. JV. No, it will not be covered. Generally, Miss Cheryl A. Gagne of business. including a variety of beginners and 9:30 p.m. ______work performed by a wife in the employ of Q. My son wants to take me to Canada intermediate ceramics, slimnastics, her husband, a husband in the employ of for seven months. Will this affect my crafts, crochet, crewel, patchwork his wife, or a child in the employ of his Supplemental Security Income payments? quilting, transactional analysis. father or mother and under 21 is not A. Yes. Supplemental Security Income Day classes will be held at 110 covered by Social Security. Cedar St. Registration for the gymnastic classes will also be held Monday IMPORIAHT NOIKE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Manchester public records ADULT EDUCATION EVENING GLASSES , , Choma Inc., parcel on Briarwood Dr., Warranty deed si d 666 TO A U CMS MEMBERS J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Barbara H. permits HOWELL CHENEY ^ i t h , property on Strawberry Lane, $51,- » P, 45 TECHNICAL SCHOOL 900. Huckleberry Rd., $30,000. The CMS contracts and endorsements identified beiow Quitclaimuiiciaim deedaeea , „ . , Leon Cieszynski for Kenneth LaCoss, Society for Savings to Brahaney & gg SECOND SEMESTER Jan. 12 - April 7, 1976 are amended with the changes indicated to be effective February 1,1976. ANTIQUE SATIN DRAPERIES AUTOMOTIVE I Mon CALDOR Preventive maintenance CMS Century Contract (Type 90) CMS Community (Type 10) and Community Contract (Type 10) Basic engine tune-up DRESSES- Direct SHOPPING 20% OFF AUTOMOTIVE II • New benefits have been adde(d in accordance Preferred (Type 20) Contracts Wed. Group Payment "Victoria Royal" style by Croscill is expertly tail­ Matching antique satin quilted bedspreads Carburation with new legislation for: • New benefits have been added in accordance (Quarterly) CENTER (Monthly) arw v’s SPORTSWEAR with Kodel ® polyester fiberfill. Throw or fitted ored with I ’/z" side and 4" bottom hems. Of Fuel systems - In-hospital coverage in group contracts with new legislation for: Individual $ 2.55 $ 9.45 rayon/acetate in white, quince, oyster, wedge- styles by special order at big 20% savings: Wheel alignment for nervous and mental conditions - In-hospital coverage in group contracts Husband and Wife 6.70 23.70 Twin spread, reg. 47.00 ...... 37.59 BLUEPRINT READING *B-1 when treatment is rendered by for nervous and mental conditions for Family 8.05 27.15 wood blue or antique gold. Sizes listed below: Fundamental of blueprint reading psychologists. not less than sixty (60) days per year 63"Lx48"W, reg. 14.00...... 11.19 pr. Full spread, reg. 59.00 ...... 47.19 Preferred Contract (Type 20) OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 0 P.M.; SAT. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. Orthographic and isometric -Treatment required because of acci­ when treatment is rendered by either a 63"Lx72"W, reg. 28.00 ...... 23.39 pr. Queen spread, reg. 70.00 ...... 55.99 BLUEPRINT READING *B-5 doctor or a psychologist. Direct Also save 20% on sheer voile panels. Each 60" dental ingestion of controlled drugs. Group Payntent 63"Lx96"W, reg. 35.00 ...... 27.-99 pr. BPR for the machine trades 63"Lx120"W, reg. 49.00 ...... 39.19 pr. W. "Springtime" style looks lovely alone or be­ Assembly and detail drawings - Home health care benefits -Treatment required because of acci­ (Monthly) (Quarterly) in lieu of continued hospitalization. dental ingestion of controlled drugs- $ 1.65 $ 6.75 63"Lx144"W, reg. 56.00 ...... 44.79 pr. hind an overdrape. In white, gold, shell or quince: CARPENTRY I Mon. Individual JANUARY CLEARANCE Introduction to carpentry -A ll services included in the contract - Home health care benefits Husband and Wife 4.00 12.60 84"Lx48"W, reg. 16.00 ...... 12.79 pr. 54"L, reg. 6 .0 0 ...... 4.79 ea. Simple layout will be covered when rendered within in lieu of continued hospitalization. Family 5.05 18.75 The One You Have Been Waiting Forlll 84"Lx72"W, reg. 31.00 ...... 24.79 pr. 63"L, reg. 6.25 ...... 4.99 ea. the respective licensures of dentists, 84"Lx96"W, reg. 39.00 ...... 31.19 pr. 72"L, reg. 7 .0 0 ...... 5.59 ea. CARPENTRY II vVed -A ll services included in the contracts Roof framing, sheathing, board measure, podiatrists, and naturopaths. 84';:Lx120"W, reg. 54.00 ...... 43.19 pr. 84"L, reg. 7.50 ...... 5.99 ea. will be covered when rendered within interior and exterior trim CMS 65 Contracts- Other colors available in the sheer panels. Allow • Some wording has been changed to amplify the respective licensures of dentists, 84"Lx144"W, reg. 62.00 ...... 49.59 pr. ELECTRICAL I Mon Plans A, B, a n d C - SWEATERS NOW or further clarify existing provisions. podiatrists, and naturopaths. Matching valances and tie backs at 20% off. 6 to*8 weeks for delivery of special orders. Basic electrical principles of (Types81,82, and 83) Other colors, sizes by order at same savingsl residential wiring- • New membership charges will be effective • Cable Knit Pullovers ^ • Some wording has been changed to amplify • Wording changes are incorporated to help m m m Series and parallei circuits with this amendment or the next following Regular $18.00 m U or further clarify existing provisions, and all further clarify existing coverage. ELECTRICAL II quarterly direct payment bill as follows: AC and DC rotating equipment terms that have defined meanings in the • Membership will be restricted to those who • Vest Sweeters ^ -mmmmmm CROSCILL "OLD COLONY" COTTON Direct contract are fully capitalized. Reg. $10.00 & $13.00 ■ ■ ■ ■ DRAPERY & BEDSPREAD ENSEMBLE Trouble shooting household motors Group Payment are full time, permanent residents of the I II I 1,^ ELECTRIC CODE I Mon. (Monthly) (Quarterly) • New exclusions and limitations have been United States. Technical terms, wiring methods, Individual $26.40 added: • Maximum allowances for covered services calculations $ 5.95 Husband and Wife 15.05 53.25 received outside of the United States will be NOW ELECTRIC CODE II Wed. Coordination of Benefits- fo r CMS group • Cardigans 20% OFF Family 59.40 limited to the amount payable for equivalent Regular $13.00 Recent changes in national code 17.90 members-When duplicate coverage by services under the Century Contract. Croscill goes natural with homespun cotton quilt­ ELECTRONICS I Mon. another group type plan is available, the • Crew Neck Pullovers • A time limit of three years for submitting a ed throw style spreads. Filled with Kodel ® poly­ Basic electronic principles Home and Office CMS group member’s benefit will be (Acrylice) Regular $13.00 (basic electrical background required) reduced so that the combined benefit claim to CMS is established. « ester and trimmed with a lovely fringe. Matched Medical Care Endorsements 5.55 up with unlined cotton draperies. All in natural: ELECTRONICS II Wed. from CMS and the other plan does not • New membership charges (the first increase Twin spread, reg. 45.00 ...... 35.99 Electronic systems (Types 94 & 96) exceed the actual cost of services in ten years) will be effective with this amend­ (prerequisite: Electronics I) to the Century Contract covered. ment or the next following quarterly direct Full spread, reg. 55.00 ...... 43.99 MACHINE DRAI-TING I Wed. • Benefits are extended to include office Secondary P aym ents-for non-group payment bill as follows: • Shetland Crew Neck Queen spread, reg. 65.00 ...... 51.99 Fundamentals of drafting medical care rendered by podiatrists and (direct payment) members-When dupli­ 36"L draperies,'reg. 12.00...... 9.59 pr. Constructions and orthographic drawings Individual .Individual naturopaths. cate coverage by another group type plan Group Direct Payment Pullovers 84"L draperies, reg. 14.00...... 11.19 pr. MACHINE THEORY *MT-1 Mon. R e g ..^ 5 .0 0 Fringe valance, reg. 10.00...... 7.99 ea. Basic machine shop procedures • A new exclusion will deny benefits for rou­ is available, the CMS non-group mem­ (Monthly) (Quarterly) Lathe work tine foot care and will be applicable to all ber’s benefit will be reduced so that it Plan A (81) $5.45 $16.35 Fringe tie backs, reg. 5.00 ...... 3.99 pr. MACHINE THEORY 'MT-Z Wed. providers of these services. will not exceed the difference between Plan B (82) 2.50 7.50 « Pillow sham, reg. 10.00 ...... 7.99 ea. the other plan’s full benefit and the actual Plane (83) 2.95 8.85 6.66 Milling Machines Drilling machines • The basic Century Contract exclusion of cost of services covered. coverage for the treatment of acne vulgaris No-Fault Auto-These CMS contracts PHYSICS MM Wed. is waived with respect to home and office Copies of the amended contracts or CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES WITH Fundamental mechanical principles will no longer duplicate benefits paid or medical care that may involve the treatment endorsements will be available upon request • Twin Sweater Sets THE OPTION OF ROC-LON' LININGS! Application to trades payable under basic No-Fault Automobile Reg. $23.00 of this condition. at Connecticut Medical Service, inc., MATHEMATICS ‘ M-l Mon. Insurance Law. Basic shop math • New membership charges will be effective 221 Whitney Avenue (P.O. Box 1930), New Informal geometry, measurement, with this amendment or the next following These provisions eliminate benefit payments Haven, Connecticut 06509. The changes wiii 20% OFF charts and graphs, trade problems quarterly direct payment bill as follows: over and above the actual costs of covered be mailed to direct payment subscribers with < 9 . 9 9 MATHEMATIC 'M-2 Wed. services and are intended to help control the their regular billing and supplied to remitters Decorator Industries custom-made draperies are Concepts of linear algebra $5 Deductible H&o End. 94 cost of these CMS contracts while providing of group membership charges for distribu­ made to your exact length and width require­ Equations and formulas, trade problems H&O End. 96 Direct Direct coverage which will in most instances elim­ WINTER DOATS a n d ROBES ments. Plus they come in a spectacular range of • Meet requirements of apprenticeship program. tion to members. In accordance with the pro­ Group Payment Group Payment inate out-of-pocket expense when covered, colors and many fine fabrics. Best yet, you can (Monthly) (Quarterly) (Monthly) (Quarterly) visions of all CMS contracts, these amend­ Classes meet once a week from 6:30 to 9:30 P.M. services are needed. A brochure explaining ments have been filed with and approved have them insulatfed with Roc-Lon* linings that Individual $ 4.20 $15.75 $ 2.70 $11.70 Coordination of Benefits and Secondary ^^REDUCED” Tuition fee: Thirty five (35) dollars per course. by the Insurance Commissioner of the State keep out extreme heat and cold. And prevent Husband Payments for non-group (direct payment) fading and shrinking. Matching quilted bed­ REGISTRATION: 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. January 5, 1976 and Wife 8.35 30.00 5.20 22.95 of Connecticut ANOTHER 20% OFF Of Our members is available to groups and direct spreads by order at 20% off. 3-4 weeks delivery^ Classes begin Monday, January 12, 1976 Family 14.70 56.10 9.00 37.25 payment members on request. INC-GG Regular Low DIecounted PrIcesI ’The administration reserves the right to discontinue r l l l W ~ HOW TO MEASURE any course where insufficient enrollment exists. Note: These changes are added to those of • New membership charges will be effective DRAPERY WIDTH: the Century Contract for those who have added with this amendment or the next following .. Measure width of rod this Endorsement coverage. quarterly direct payment bill as follows: DRAPERY LENGTH: For further information write or call: January 2,1976 LOOK FOR MANY OTHER REDUCTION) A. rod to apron ADULT EDUCATION SUPERVISOR B. rod to floor HOWELL CHENEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL THROUGHOUT THE STORE ON C. ceiling to floor 791 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Connecticut Medical Service, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 PANT SUITS - DRESSES - GOWNS FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN FRIDAY 10-9 AND SATURDAY 10-6 PHONE: 649-5395 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 2, 197 6 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 2,1976 MANCHESTER New Jersey^s ^blue laws^ Lutz winter classes begin Jan.13 HOSPITAL NOTES Shocker of bowls Winter classes at Lutz museum by Tuesday. to 6. Fee, $3. Ages 6 to 8. Fee $3. Discharged Tuesday: John just the ‘way it is’ Junior Museum at 126 Registrations may also Friday, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. • Beginning art. Grades ^paresky, 46 Richard Rd., Vernon; Cedar St. and the Oak be brought to the museum — Folk crafts. Grades 3 to k to 2. Fee $3.50. Elizabeth Snow, 41 Araott Rd.; Grove Nature Center at 269 Tuesday throu^ Saturday 6. Fee, $4. Saturday, 10:45 to 11:45 Dorothy Bond, 46E House Dr.; Henry PARAMUS, N.J. (UPI) — Shop- Monday through Pr)day^\aturday Oak Grove St. will begin from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m. — Pandora’s craft Maraget, 37 Glenwood St.; Hazel ping centers are the lifeblood of afternoon traffic jams and congested Saturday, 9:30 to 10:30 was UCLA’s win Jan. 13 and continue for a Children must be members box. Grades 3 to 6. Fee Melcher, Hartford; Edna Tedford, Paramus but on the Sabbath the com- roadways on such peak shopping days a.m. — Animals and I six-week period. in order to participate. $3.50. 128 S. Main St. ; Patricia Kovaleski, munity adheres to a "Never on Sun­ as the Friday after Thanksgiving, winter. Grades 3 to 6. Fee Anyone interested in The winter classes are as • Needles and Yam n. 64 Greenfield Dr., South Windsor; PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - sam e field with the Big Ten In the final seconds, Hayes took the day” policy — almost. Washington’s Birthday and Colum­ $2.50. enrolling a child should follows: Ages 9 and older. Fee $3. Mary Gudnaitis, 1170 Main St., South “I’d like to tell a couple of powerhouse. long walk across the field and was Paramus, like all New Jersey com­ bus Day. send the appropriate Wednesday, 3:30 to 4:30 • Primary printers. • Magic shop. Ages 12 Windsor; Beverly Magowan, M Glen Ohio State went into the game with embraced by Vermeil, a former Los munities, governs its own laws The law presents some problems. ^ p se Northern California registration fee plus the — Plain and fancy cooking. Grades. K to 2. Fee $3.50. and older. Fee $3. Dr., Tolland. an 11-0 record and had blown the* Angeles Rams’ assistant in his se- regarding Sunday shopping and, like The nursery shop at the G ard^ writers who said that we didn’t child’s name, address, Grades 1 and 2. Fee $3.50. • Stamp club. Grades 5 Further information is Also, Chrisaun Latouche, Birch Bruins out of the Los Angeles cond year as head coach at UCLA. most other Garden State towns, the State Plaza can legally sell plants, phone number, grade and ’Thursday, 3:30 to 4:30 and 8. Fee $2.50. available by calling the Trail, Coventry; Judith Kochman, belong here to go to hell,” Coliseum 41-20 Oct. 4. law is something of a patchwork shrubs and trees but is prohibited class desired to the p.m. — Quilting. Grades 3 • Needles and Yam I. museum at 643-0949. 435 Abbe Rd. Ext., South Windsor; UCLA’s Dick Vermeil said quilt. from selling tools, tropical fish and Adrianne Chase, 107 Charter St. , angrily. In general, the sale of all goods garden furniture, except prepared food, garden plants Some enterprising stores have ^ “I knew we could beat Ohio State Rose Bowl and drugs is ^prohibited and most customers walk around the problem and our players knew we could beat Ohio State.” stores in Paramus’ four giant shop- by roping off areas with items whose Sciarra, a second team,All- Sciarra completed 13-of-19 passes ping centers shut down Saturday sale is restricted on Sunday, In the shocker of the bowl season on New Year’s Day, the Bmins may America behind Toledo's Gene for 212 yards, going 9-for-13 for 173 night until Monday. Some furniture stores open for Swick, and his teammates weren’t yards and two TDs in the second half. At the Garden State Plaza, only "browsing” and have the sales pitch have cost the No. 1-rated Buckeyes a national championship. Coach Woody awed by the Buckeyes. one store opens Sunday — a nursery ready on Sunday — content to finalize The nifty Bruin fired The Buckeyes led just 3-0 at half shop. Four restaurants also open but the sale on another day. Hayes was so upset after UCLA’s 23- time although they dominated the 10 victory that he wouldn’t talk to touchdown strikes of 16 and 67 yards more than 65 other stores never open The ordinance says it is intended to to Wally Henry in the third quarter first half, rolling up 174 yards to 48 Sundays. outlaw Sunday businesses which anybody. for the Bruins. In the second half, “If we hadn’t screwed up against and Wendell Tyler streaked 54 yards “We just never tried combatting result in the “physical and moral for a fourth-quarter score. Sciarra UCLA outgained Ohio State 366 yards Washington and Air Force,” said to 124. (the Sunday blue laws),” said Julie debasement of the persons directly was voted the pi yer of the game. Rich, who works in the management concerned with their operation and John Sciarra, the key Bruin in the “We played our best game of the Tyler, who suffered a cracked office at the plaza. “It’s just the way impinging upon the peace and quiet major upset, “I think we'd be the season because we knew we had to,” wrist in the Bruins' fifth game at it is.” and rest of the residents of the national champions.” said Tyler, who outplayed the Stanford, was simply unstoppable in The “way it is” prohibits the Sun- borough.” It was written in Northern Califor­ Buckeyes’ two-time Heisman Trophy the second half. He reeled off 177 day sale of dresses, shoes, golf clubs. There have been occasional nia—and the rest of the country too—that UCLA didn’t belong on the winner, Archie Griffin. "We wanted yards on 21 carries while Griffin perfume and liquor for off-premise challenges to “blue laws” in New it. We wanted it more than they did.” carried 17- times for 93 yapls. consumption. If you want a highball, Jersey, and in the most recent case a you’ll just have to go to a restaurant judge upheld the right of Ocean and sit down at the bar — or stay at Grove, a seaside Ocean County corn- home, if your liquor cabinet is not munity founded by the Methodist (UPI Photo) empty. Church, to prohibit the delivery of UCLA’s Wendell Tyler picks up short yardage Trick play backfired, But the “way it is” permits the newspapers on Sunday, sale of aspirin, carrots, African Superior Court Judge Merrit Lane, violets and beer—even to take home, ruled that Ocean Grove, which also The Paramus law limits Sunday prohibits motor ^vehicles on its sales because traffic congestion on streets on Sunday, cannot be stopped reversed momentum and a five-yard run by Forte, wha Routes 4 and 17 and the Garden State from protecting “the serenity of the back Ray Goff, "everyone will se­ DALLAS (UPI) - The gained 119 yards on 24 carries ana' Parkway near the shopping centers Sabbath.” cond guess as to w he^er it should “shoestring play,” looked good was voted the leading offensive peaks on the Sabbath “and renders it Among the news dealers’ have been called at that time. The Heritage Checking on the drawing board but didn’t shoestring play could have been a player. difficult and dangerous for motor customers left without their Sunday Sooners’ victory Georgia was held to two first vehicles to enter and leave said paper by the ruling was the Ocean get off the ground at the Cotton great one or a sorry one. And it business premises.” Grove Police Department, which ap- Bowl. The law was enacted in 1959 and parently looked the other way when has not been amended to take into ac- the news truck rumbled by each Sun- The Better Way "I guess,” said Georgia Coach Bowl count commuter traffic problems day. may insure title Vince Dooley, “that we should have just run out the clock instead.” When we say we’re The Better Way, we mean it. When we them better 8 ways. We invite you to compare Better Way turned out to be sorry.” downs and 60 total yards in the se­ more incentive. This was the Super the Sooners’ other scoring drive — a The trick play backfired in the final designed our new personal checking accounts we made Checking with other checking accounts. MIAMI (UPI) - The seconds of the first half Thursday, Arkansas thus had scored 10 points cond half. Bowl for us. We knew we had to per­ 68-yard march in which he ran eight, The Bulldogs had jumped in front Oklahoma Sooners may have reserved the momentum of the Cot­ in the final minute of the first half form well. I think we deserve to be 12, 16 and 10 yards, the last for a 104 on a 35-yard field goal and a 21- won a lot more than a bowl ton Bowl game and sent Arkansas, thanks to two Georgia turnovers Your Present Checking Account No. 1.” touchdown on the opening play of the yard touchdown pass from Matt Heritage Better Way Checking Account outplayed during the first half, to a (backup quarterback Matt Robinson game. Oklahoma, losing only to Kansas in final period. Robinson to Gene Washington. 31-10 win over the Bulldogs. had previously fumbled to set up an The Sooners, ranked second behind an upset in a 11-1 season, was making Michigan’s six points were a gift. Arkansas field goal by Steve Little). The "shoestring” calls for the M Yes. No Printing charge. No service charge. Ohio State in the last national foot­ If the play had worked, Georgia Arkansas took control In the second Georgia offense to line up away from No minimum balance. No "club” to join. No limit Yes No ball college rankings, could wind up might have had a 173 lead at the half. half and used a 35-yard pass from the ball while Goff casually walks 633 (')757 FREE No. 1 today when the final ballots are THE HARO TO FIND STORE on number of checks. But the Bulldogs fumbled, Arkansas Scott Bull to flanker Freddie Douglas over to the ball, suddenly picks It up counted. Orange Bowl recovered at the Georgia 13 and to set up the go ahead touchdown—a and shovelsit to the halfback, who Oklahoma beat fourth-ranked scored the tying touchdown on a one- one-yard run by Rolland Fuchs with hands off to the tight end who throws YES. You may cash your Heritage checks at any Michigan 144 Thursday night in the year run by Ike Forte with less than a pass back to Goff down the PANEL BARN OUT OF TOWN CHECK of the many participating CHECK 'N CASH banks Yes No its first bowl appearance in three Backed up to their two, the Sooners 11 minutes to play In the game. Orange Bowl just a few hours after CASHING years and its first television 20 seconds left in the half. The Razorbacks scored twice more sidelines. 95 Oakwood Drive (in Oak industrial Park, off Hebron Ave.,) Glasionburj located throughout the state. UCLA upset Ohio State 23-10 in the fumbled and Gordon Bell scored on a But the Razorbacks recognized It. appearance in more than two “Of course,” said Georgia quarter­ on a one-yard run by Michael Forrest Rose Bowl. two-yard plunge with 7:06 left in the Over 5,000 sq.n. 125 dilietcnl panels on the tlooi to choose from. because of NCAA probation. “I’d like to think we’re No. 1,” said game. Michigan tried to run for two A 40-yard pass from Davis to ^ YES. Listing your checks in the order written Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer. points but failed. f J r AND the order cashed. Showing balances of your Tinker Owens was followed by a CEILING TILE VINYL ASBESTOS COMPLETE MONTHLY Yes No “But I don’t know how the polls are All-America Leroy Selmon, who Paul Brown FORMICA STATEMENTS other Heritage services if you wish. And pitchout to Billy Brooks on a 39-yard going to come out.” anchored the Sooner front four with VARIETY COLORS SPECIAL FLOOR TILE ^ RETURNING all of your cancelled checks monthly. Oklahoma quarterback Steve end-around and Oklahoma was on its was to victory and that probable his brother Dewey, said the Sooners Davis, who pitched off for one ends career SIZES 12 X 12 100 EA. KENTILE national championship. had “a tough time” with Michigan’s touchdown and scored another Davis, a senior who directed running attack early in the game. STARTING AT WHITE 12-12 45 SQ. FT. YES. You may transfer funds by phone from himself, said knowing about Ohio TELECASH PHONE Oklahoma to a 32-1-1 record during "Then we began to see what they withBengals A ^ checking to savings and vice versa. Minimum Yes No State’s Rose Bowl loss “gave us BOO SQ. FT. 2 X 4 WHITE 10.80 PER CTN. TRANSFERS his three years at quarterback, keyed were doing and made them pass.” transfer $50. CINCINNATI (UPI) - Paul 950 EA. Brown, who coached the most vic­ tories in the history of football, quiet­ YES. Upon request we will transfer funds from ly ended his 41-year coaching career AUTOMATIC SAVINGS 1 J r your checking to your savings account every Yes No Thursday night by retiring as head BARNBOARD SPECIAL AROMATIC CEDAR month—automatically. Alabamans triumph coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. PICTURE FRAMES PURCHASE PANELS Brown, 67, still spry and in good 10.95 EA. health, salcl he will continue as WEYERHAEUSER AUTOMATIC LOAN m 7ES. Upon request we will make any loan Yes No general manager of the Bengals, the payments you wish—automatically. ALL BIRCH PANEL PAYMENTS snaps bowl famine team he helped form in 1968. 6.47 EA. 48-84 Brown picked assistant coach Bill ^ YES. We offer the traditionally higher interest NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Thursday, referring to the increasing The Crimson Tide scored its Sugar Johnson to take over as head coach ONE STOP FOR ^ rates of a savings institution AND free checking Yes No Alabama Coach Bear Bryant trend toward conference com- Bowl win by taking advantage of and hired Mike McCormack, who LUMBER-SHED ITEMS TOP RETURN SAVINGS 1 '•ill' ll'O convenience of one stop banking for your mitments to bowl games. Penn State’s vulnerable secondary. was fired last month as the AND FREE CHECKING homily. believes the current post- The Nittany Lions choked off the FIBER-GLASS NOW IN STOCK Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, to PINE LUMBER Alabama rushing attack but quarter­ take Johnson’s place as offensive line INSULATION FIR-STUDS back Richard Todd, who was the coach. lR-ll-31i 70-sq. ft. 6.30 Rol 2-3-8’ _ 7ES. Open a new checking account with any game’s Most Valuable Player, com­ Brown's coaching career started in ) SHELVING VALUABLE 1 ^ ^ amount and purchase valuable merchandise at Yes No Sugar Bowl pleted lO-of-12 passes for 210 yards. 1930 at Severn (Md.) Prep and later | r-19” 6” unlaced 6.80 Rol 2-4-8’ FIR ^ MERCHANDISE OFFER W f once-in-a-lifetime savings. ■ ® 40^ sq. ft. Two of Todd’s completions put included high school, college, |R19” 6” baUs 8.50 Rol 2-4-10’ season bowl system makes it Bryant’s own team scored its first Alabama in position to score. Bryant military and pro teams for an R-19” 24” 9.50 Roll difficult to select a genuine bowl victory in nine seasons by dum­ said he was pleased with Todd’s per­ amazing record of 351-134-16. ping Penn State 134 in the New national collegiate football formance. He was an innovator of “scien­ Year’s Eve Sugar Bowl. “I thought he was great. I’ve been tific” football as it is played and champion. SANDED FIR PLYWOOD SHEET ROCK Bryant said bowl tieups with thinking it a long time,” Bryant said. coached today. He is credited with ‘Tve always been a bowl man and athletic conferences should be “I hurt Todd a lot by popping off inventing face bars on helmets, was 1 still am. But if you’re going to have 1/4-AC 1/2 plyscord \ 3/8” 48-96- 2.06 dropped or a national playoff system about him when he was a sophomore the first to employ a year-round a nationa?. champion, you can’t have 3/8-AC 5/8 PT 8. S \ CALL FOR 1/2" 48-96 2.16 ea. established. and everybody started expecting too coaching staff and the first to call VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AT ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS it the way it is now,” Bryant said 1/2-AC Flakeboaid V CURRENT much out of him. They expected Todd plays from the sidelines via sub­ to score every time they got the ball. stitutions on every play. 5/8-AC 25-96 j PRICES Open a new account with any amount and purchase your choice now FIRRING STRIPS Well, you don’t do that. He’s got a Before coaching in the pro ranks, 3/4-AC 25-120 / damn good record.” he was Ohio State University head Alabama scored on field goals of 25 coach from 1941-43, leading the and 28 yards by Danny Ridgeway and Buckeyes to the national cham­ OVER 12,000 PANELS IN STOCK!!! on a 14-yard run by Mike Stock. pionship in 1942. Penn State, which held Alabama to But Brown probably was best 1 AU Wood Panels Print Wood Hardboard Prints three points in the first half, scored known for his long career as head on field goals of 42 and 37 yards by coach of the Cleveland Browns from Select from 50 dillerent * 30 dillerent Wood Grains * 15 diiierem Wood Gi.''ns All-America kicker Chris Bahr. 1946 to 1962, where he developed such sirtiiiiig at $5 60 varieties starting at '8 .‘ 5 starting at s5.95 stars as Jimmy Brown, Otto Graham I*. 16 dillerent Barn Board ★ Bath Panels liom $9 00 ■* (,:h l\^,^ b colors in Slock and Lou "The Toe” Groza. Panels li.om $8 50 Stunned and bitterly disappointed UConn,B.C. when he was fired as. head coach of the Browns in 1962, Brown dropped Town and Country vinyl tote bag. Sunbeam Glade Alarm Clock. Chatham Thermal Blanket. BARN BOARD Lumber Only $5.95 plus tax. out of football before starting the VKK.MrrNTSq. Hdgr Only $5.95 plus tax. Approximate retail Only $5.95 plus tax. Approximate retail play tonight Bengals in 1968 :1 Colors Brown, Cray. Silvt'r (lra\ | value $19.95. value $14.95. HARTFORD (UPI) - College I UPI F’holoi This past season year the Bengals 1 basketball debuts at the Hartford had their best year. 11-3, and were MAINK Civic Center tonight when the Two happy Bruins after win edged 31-28 by the Oakland Raiders Cra\ - Ship l.apped sq. fr. University of Connecticut' clashes Rob Kezirian(78) hugs John Sciarra in an AFC playoff game last Sunday. I ii-Kiiiislifil Kuril Hourd with Boston College before a sellout :P r Ship ■ l.ap AI.SO crowd of 11,000 fans. Barn Hoard Trim In Slock The game will be the first in three weeks for UConn, with a 4-2 season VKItMOM)\T record. The Huskies have been idle Landry named ISFC top coach KurniUiisire Pine I] since Dec. 13. B oston, New season for the first time in nine Ideal lor Bar Topis, Table Tops, e te ^ NEW YORK (UPI) - Tom Undry, which consists of three writers from England’s top ranked club, had a years. busy holiday schedule. who used numerous new offensive each conference city. Rick Forzano of Detroit finished Over the offseason. Undry lost Brand Names: U.S, Plywood, Bruce, Georgia Pacific, Royal Cote In other basketball action this tactics and 12 rookies this season to second with 10 votes, followed by Bud four starters through retirement Abitibi General Plywood, Weyerhaeuser weekend. Central Connecticut State put the back into the Herit^je Savii^ Grant of Minnesota and Don Coryell (, , Dave playoffs, has been named United College in New Britain and Sacred Manders and Cornell Green), his Ceiling Tiles by Armstrong & Boise Cascade F>ress International's Coach of the of St. Louis each with eight. Heart University in Bridgeport host leading rusher (), who All panels priced to move! & Loan Association • Since 1891 tournaments. Year in the National Football - Undry also won the award in 1966. No coach has ever won it more than went to the World Football League, Contractors prices for all. Free delivery (on panels only) (UPI Photo) Central’s invitational event ^gins Conference. twice, as Undry joined Don Shula, and defensive end (Pat Toomay), tonight pairing Brandeir and Undry, the only coach in the 15- ,Open MON.-WED., SAT. 8:30-5:30 George Halas, Allie Sherman and who played out his option and signed TOLLAND OFFICE Rt. 195, quarter Middlebury. The second game will year history of the Cowboys, won in a THURS., FRI. 8:30-8:30, MAIN OFFICE 1007 Main St., K MART PLAZA OFFICE SpencerSt, COVENTRY OFFICE Rt. 31, Coventry Bring on the crying towel - for winner George Allen as two-time winners. with Buffalo. 742-7321, Morhfri 94, Fri 54 mile south of 1-86 exit 99 872-7387, feature Central against Worcester narrow vote, getting 12 of the 39 av Manchester 6494586, Mon-Fri 94, Manchester 649-3007, Mon-Wed 10-5, Arkansas tackle Mike Parmer sheds tear after win Dallas missed the playoffs last Thurs 6-8, Sat 9-12. ThursTri 10-8, Sat 10-2. Mon-Fri 94, Fri 54, Sat 9-12. Tech. votes from the UPI selection panel,

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\ PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Jan."2, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 2, 1976- .PAGE ELEVEN Track opens Sixth Bullets’ Instant PLAINFIELD (UPI) — passport Matmen open A simple ribbon cutting will take place tonight IS man adjusts photos. Indians anxious for rebound tonight minutes before the first • In full color race to mark the opening NEW YORK (UPI) - scoring 11 points and grab­ of the Plainfield • All official sizes. By LEN AUSTER if they don’t want to jeopardize their Two players share the Cheney 8.5 points per game. (Theney won its After nearly two years in bing five of his eight • Professional quality. Beavers sport a 1-3 COC mark and 3-3 “Our job is to get the kids back up Score with victory greyhound track, ithe Herald Sporlswriter league position. Penney trails 5-0 point leadership. Seniors Emil most recent outing over non­ rebounds. over-all record while Coventry is 3-1 again. They feel terrible,” Indian the National Basketball • $6.50, 2 photographs; Manchester by one full game with Haberem and Paul Strycharz are conference foe East Granby. Coven­ state’s first pari-mutuel Association', Washington’s Although its aggregate in the conference and 5-1 in all Coach Doug Pearson remarked after betting operation. nassiff camera ledger is no longer un­ the loss to East, "We had our Hall and Fermi next each at 3-2. each hitting at an 11.2 clip while try was 6-14 a year ago but the board Len Robinson thinks he has games. - Wethersfield sports a 2-3 league Patriots have shown early strength The ceremony, set for 629 main at Three area contests and a girls’ tilt chances but what can you say. In no sophomore Tim Martin is next with When sophomore Tim Wrobel pinned Rockville’s mammoth 260-pound Joe finaliy adjusted to his role blemished, Manchester High is mark and is 2-4 over-all. NHL 7:45 p.m., will not be as the Bullets’ sixth man. manchestar still unbeaten and atop the are also on the slate. The Manchester way am I down on my kids. They Brooks, it cemented Manchester High’s opening wrestling match of the “very formal,” Paul deserved better. At the end, our Robinson, whe spelis 6 4 3-7 369 girls, 1-7 for the season, entertain Campbell Conference season last Wednesday by a 35-28 count. Silvergleid, chairman of CCIL standings and that’s the offense broke down —everybody was Patrick Division either Elvin Hayes or Wes Wethersfield at Clarke Arena at 3:15. The 189-pound Wrobel scored his pin 2:44. the state Commission on key point as the Indians return Bolton High, 2-2 in the COC and 3-2 going one-on-one —but how can you Utah Stars ^owner charged with fraud W L T PU Other local grapplers who scored Special Revenue, said Unseld, scored 21 points to the hardwood tonight blame them. They wanted to win so PhiladelphU 23 6 8 M ’Thursday night to lead the over-all, is at 1-3, 2-4 East Hampton ALT LAKE. CITY (UPI) - Bill Third District Court, demands that The Stars folded Dec. 2 after impressiye wins were Bob Hawkes, Thursday. The Fuel on Co. badly.” N.Y. Islanders 20 10 6 46 points, major four points, superior Bullets to a 114-103 victory against Wethersfield in an and Rham High, 2-2, 2-4, ventures to Daniels, owner of the defunct Utah Daniels and his company. Mountain Daniels was unable to meet his Mark Dion and A1 Girelli. The latter “The track people Which Saves You MomY’ The mark of a good team is the AtlanU IS 16 4 42 five and pin six points. over the Phoenix Suns. away contest. Colchester to face 2-2, 3-2 Bacon Stars of the American Basketball States Sports Inc., refund $592,000 to payroll. The Denver businessman two gained first period sub-minute have been so caught up ability to come back quickly after a N.Y. Rangers 15 18 4 34 Summary: 100 Wilson M - WBF; “It took me almost a Cheney Tech, which has had a six- Academy. In NCCC action. 3-0, 4-1 Association, has been charged with people who bought tickets for games said he had lost $3.1 million on the Smyihe Division pins. 107 Cordera M - WBF; 114 Putnam R in preparations for Ellington High hosts 4-0, 4-2 Tolland, disappointing loss and that’s what the defrauding season ticket holders in a Dave Smith, Chris Luz and Doug year to realize that you’re day layoff, returns to action against the team did not play. It also asks for dub, which he unsuccessfully tried to W L T PU pin Chandler M - 44; 121 Lupoletti R opening day that they with the conference lead at stake. Silk Towners will have to do class action lawsuit. Marshall notched wins in three of the only in there for a little Charter Oak Conference foe Coven­ $500,000 additional damages. sell several times. Chicago IS 10 12 42 dec. Cunningham M - 8-0; 128 Girelli just let the formal type of B&B The suit, filed Wednesday in Utah’s while,” Robinson said of try High at the Patriot gym. The Vancouver 13 15 6 32 four jaj^w P‘" Putnam R - :53; 134 Dion M thing go by the wayside,' St. Louis 11 IS 5 27 Coach ^ b Ahbno reports there .^j„ Lajjjj, Q,artier R dec. Silvergleid said. his performance, which tied a career high. “Ajhd MinnesoU 12 22 2 26 are now four types of ^ Derewianka M 9-6; 147 DePietro pin As many as 7,000 cars OIL CO. Kansas City 11 23 4 26 Incision- outscOTe foe by less Graham M :59; 157 Votta R dec. of enthusiasts could when you’re in there, you’ve got to make the best Wales Conference eight points; 2. Major- more than 8 Brezinski M 6-4; 169 Koke R pin show up for the opening • 24 Hr. Burner Service of the minutes they’re gon­ W L T PU and fewer than 11 poinU; Superior - Gagnon M :36: 187 Hawkes M of the $4 million track, • 24 Hr. HoUce for Montreal 26 5 6 58 na give you.” more toan 11; 4. Pin. sup.dec Butler R, 14-1; Unlimited which occupies a 60-acre Delivery Los Angeles 21 16 2 44 Robinson, nicknamed Decision is worth three team Wrobel M pin Brooks R 2:44. site. A lot of touch-up • 200 Gal. Minimum PltUburgb 15 17 4 34 “Truck,” took full advan­ BOWLING YEAR STARTERS! work remains to be done, • Automatic Delivory NEW Detroit 11 21 4 26 such as planting shrubs tage of the playing time he SHOP AT CALDOR AND SAVE Washington 3 2S 5 11 got in the second quarter,- Adams Division and lining the parking AUTOMOTIVE — W L T PU lots. Good Seats Available Bruce Moquin 215-574, Den­ TONE Butch Goring excels 36.9 nis DeLisle 200, Fred Cocoa Butter Soap Boston 20 S 8 48 Civic Center Box PER GALLON Buffalo 21 11 5 47 566-6666 Kozicki 529, Len DeLisle. Tronto 15 13 8 38 513, George Moquin 545, Bath Size G. Fox - Sears Reg. 37c 33» CaUfomia 12 23 3 27 for NHL LA Kings Harry Shaw 515, Jeanette Thursday’s Results New Year New Floor 35.5 Szatkowski 201-458, Alvina A L K A S E L T Z E R Toronto 5, California 1 700-1,00b G ALS. NEW YORK (UPI) Marcel In other games, Toronto blasted | TICKETRON DeLisle 460. Alka Scltzor Tablets Philadelphia 4, Kansas City California 3-1 and Philadelphia : «H.otl2 Z l / V 2 Dionne gets all the money, all Call 6 49-2947 clipped Kansas City 4-2. Start the New Year off right with a Sears ZODIAC — Sharon King Reg.62c n r i Los Angeles S, Buffalo 6 the publicity and most of the New No-Wax Floor In the World Hockey Association, 191, Karen McCooe 175, RIG H T G U A R D big goals for the Los Angeles Calgary crushed Edmonton 5-1. *Armstrong’s Solarin Mara Stephens 456. Noreko^ Roll-On Deodorant WHA Kings. Ron Chipperfield scored two goals m ig h t y MITE *Formlca Counter Tops ME'N' l.So z. Remington 900 East to lead Calgary to its fourth straight COMMERCIAL - Rick But not all the big goals. *Ceramlc and formica bath walls Big 71/2” Rattan 9 0 0 w a t t S t y le r ^ n , Reg. 1.09 6 9 « Styler-Dryer W L T Pto There’s another center on the Los victory and hand Edmonton its TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH A FREE SAMPLE FOR Johnson 150-160-162-472, New England 17 16 3 37 Angeles Kings who may be just as seventh consecutive loss. Rick *AII Supplies Available EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEn, AND Lee Prior 160-397, Carl Hanging Basket SINUTABS Cincinnati 16 19 1 33 jwerlor dY" Sinutab good, if not just as productive, and Sentes, Peter Driscoll and Butch *Carpots Bujaucius 135-361, Bill For rc* for Bank. Mike Michaud had 14 Falling to CCIL leader Conard Melts ice.______1. While line tires 16. Fronl/reardoor Will not harm auto tinisn markers and Mark Cullen 10 for High Wednesday was the Manchester 2- Fronl disc brakes arm rests M obil illi 17. Lidded glove (Most Offices) High girls’ team by a 59-35 count in 3 Tinicd Glass Friday Hartford. 4. Curved side vundows comparlnent HEATING OILS SAVE Fourteen points by Joe Maher and West Hartford. The Indians now 5. r.lcctric rear 18. Parcel shelf BASKETBALL window drfruster 19. Cigarelte lighter 12 from Bob Acelin paced Army & stand 1-7. 0- Dual horns “0. II.D. Healer -defroster OIL BURNER A OVER 7. 2-speed windshield wiper with 3-speed fan ManrlifHter at Wethersfield Navy to a 30-11 win over Regal’s last Ellen Donadio had 13 points for with electric washer 21. Ignition/stecring lock HEATING INSTALLATION Cheney Tech at Coventry Manchester followed by Mary fi. Door mirror 22. Dome light 3 Amp. Auto ^15 night at the West Side Rec. John 9. Back-up lights with door switch W h ir lp o o l Dolton at East Hampton Webb had five points and Vernon Ar- Cochran and Sue Linsenbigler with I 10. Locking fuel 23. Interior hood release 643-5135 24. Instrumenlalion light Battery Charger f r o s t q u e e n filler door 315 C«nl*f St ManchMtwl Automatic Washer with Rhani at Baron Aradeiny tion four for the losers. eight and six points respectively. I It, Steel guard dimming control Tolland at Ellington Donna Fiedonowicz had 32 points for door channels 25. Touch-up paint Our Chest Freezer I 12. Kronl and rear 26. Flow-Ihru ventilation Large Family Capacity Wethersfield at Manchester (girls), Conard. I iraclion hooks 27.4-spccd transmission I 13. Full wheel covers 28. Drake power ?6% M * ■ ear 12 Volt • Four cycle Magnavox 19” diagonal 3:15 The jayvees saw their record slip assist unit Surgery successful 14. Ful) interior Automatic circuit breaker; selections to 6-1 with a 39-25 loss to Conard. carpeting 29. The base 100% Solid State B&W TV WRESTLING ALANTA (UPI) — Pitcher Buzz 15. Reclining slicker price: color coded battery clamps. •Two wash & 525CUFT ^ 1 4 8 spin speeds Carol Plumadore had seven points, bucket seals Use for weak or dead batteries. Adjustable monopole Our Reg. 179.70 East Catholic at Hartford Puhlie Capra of the Atlanta Braves was in • Special cycle satisfactory condition at Piedmont Cindy Formica six and Margie Watt >3195. IBOLAND 12 piece* per itore. No Riip Check*. *234 VHF antenna, 70 SWIMIVIING „ six for the Indians. “The Satur­ knits Our Reg. $266 position UHF tuner, Manrhester at Enfield Hospital Thursday after undergoing ^ lid state chassis. surgery on his right shoulder. O IL CO. 8 Ft. C o^ rclad Booster Cables 1 7 7 Reg. 149.70 *134 Saturday l^e Braves said it is uncertain East Frosh IBCIO 8P ...... Our Reg. 2.49 ■■■ ■ BASKETBALL day Bank” EST. 1935 whether the rig thander, who labored Upping its record to 7-1, the East East Catholic vs. South Catholic at through a 4-7 season with the sore Catholic freshman team bested U. of H. shoulder in 1975, would be able to FUEL 6IL Tunxis CC at MCC Rockville, 55-48, Wednesday. II. report for spring training. Matt Atwater had 17 points, Mark MANCHESTER Savings Bank I'AUTOMAJIC d e u v e r y Rockville at Bulkeley Capra’s problem was caused by a 24 HOUR SERVICE SALE: FRI. and SAT. Fournier 13 and Mike Thompson nine 3 WAYS TO CHARGE WRESTLING tendon sticking through a hole in a for the Eagles. Fournier had 10 MOTOR SALES of M anchester MANCHESTER HOURS: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Manchester at K'illingly shoulder bone, the club said. Braves rebounds and Mark Murphy five 512 W. Center St. 646-6320 General Manager Eddie Robinson HOCKEY assists. # 3 « Cditw.SL, MwclnMir CMAMC CA«e 1145 Tolland Turnpike said the operation Wednesday Manchester at Suffield 643-1511 “should not affect” Capra’s pitching. I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,,Conn., Fri„ Jan. 2. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 2, 1976- PAGE THIRTEEN

Democrats Help Wantad 1 3 Homat For Sala 23 Homat For Salt S3 Homat For Salt 23 SECRETARY - local law of­ Ford awaits bombing report to discuss fice, excellent typing skills SEHVICE 1$ OUR ONLY and shorthand required, WASHINGTON (UPI) - President The President wound up his had vacationed during the Christmas caucus experience preferred wlli PRODUCT Ford today awaited a report on the Christmas-New Year’s holiday vaca­ holidays. H e r a l d train qualified applicant. bomb blast that killed 11 persons at tion with a quiet New Year’s Eve and In a brown sports shirt and jacket, Final plans for the Salaried postilion with medical benefits. Reply New York’s LaGuaria Airport this working New Year’s Day. Ford sat at a desk covered with townwjde caucus CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Herald Box C. week. He sought recommendations worksheets for the national bpdget he Manchester Democrats .e for tightening security at the nation’s He phoned most of his Cabinet will submit this month to Congress,. will conduct later this POWER TOOL repairman, at air terminals. Thursday to wish them “Happy New Budget advisers sat in a semicircle month will be discussed least one year's experience. All fringe Mheflts. Nationally ’The LaGuardia explosion also in­ Year.” The White House said facing Ford’s desk and they, dis­ Thursday by the PHONE 643-2711 Commerce Secretary Rogers E.B. . known power tool company. jured 75 other persons Monday and cussed government money matters Democratic Town Com­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AO Morton and Attorney General Call M^1065 'til noon &tur- was followed by telephone bomb for three hours. ’The Ford worired mittee. The briefing will be day. Equal opportunity Edward Levi were out of the country threats to dozens of other airports alone until dusk before taking time at 7:30 p.m. in the employer. and not available, but that Ford had Help Wanted 13 throughout the country. off to watch the telecast of the Orage Municipal Building ADVERTISING called all the other Cabinet ADVERTISING BOOKKEEPER - SecreUry. Ford planned to meet with Bowl football game between Hearing Room. SALES - Hartford Despatch members. DEADLINE Duties will include accounts Transportation Secretary William Oklahoma and his old school, The caucus is for the RATES has challenging opportunity receivable, accounts payable Coleman Jr., to get suggestions for 12:00 noon the day before for energetic and creative in­ and payroll. Some typing Ford’s daughter, Susan, called Michigan. selection of the 80-member publication. dividual. Our customers are ways to avoid such trag^ies. from Vail, Colo., where the family The White House announced town committee —to take 1 day . 10a word per day along with various office 3 daya . .Ba word par day Deadline for Saturday and executive families seeking Thursday Ford had issued his first Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. duties. Part time, hours flexi­ Slert the New Year by Inveetlng In thie lovely CondomlnhiiiL n has $ fuN office March 3 and to serve 6 days . ,8a word par day quality moving and storage ble. Call 646-7851 between 10-2 veto of the year — on a bill to make until March 1978. 26 days . ,7a word par day services. Welcome p.m. bathroome plue 2 halt-bathe, 3 bedrooma, reereation room, end CMpettng. the treasury secretary a member of Voting Jan. 21 will be by* 15 words, $2.00 minimum PLEASE READ experienced estimator but Enjoy homeownerahip without homa-maintananca. Wa have two of thooo wdta Happy A d s ...... $2.15 Inch willing to train you. All you the National Security Council — and registered Democrats only YOUR AD require is integerity, energy, avallablo, aach pricad at $36,900. had signed 14 bills into law. and will be in all 10 of the Ctassifled ads are taken over personality, self-confidence. Bankruptcy filings SItuetlon Wented 15 town’s voting districts, at the phone as a convenience. Car provide. Salary, paid in­ the same locations as at The Herald Is responsible for surance, pension benefits. only one Incorrect insertion and Send resume, Chad Mooney, WILL BABYSIT - Infants and REALE’S CORNER increase 50 per cent regular town elections. then only to the size of the Hartford Despatch, Box 8271, toddlers in my home. Unlike regular elections, original insertion. Errors which East Hartford, Conn. 06108. Convenient location. $4. per do not lessen the value of the 175 Main St. Phone 646-4525 MCC to offer caucuses are meetings, EOE. day. Call 644-9000. In the six federal court districts of advertisement will not be cor­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Federal women’s school conducted by a presiding rected by an additional inser­ bankruptcy filings in New York, the states, the number of bankruptcy tion. BOLTON • two bedroom Ca; officer and convened at a T’ Connecticut and Vermont jumped filings last year was 14,623 compared specific tim e—at 7:30 p.m. MID-THIRTIES full basement, garage nice nearly 50 per cent in 1975. to ,652 in 1974, an increase of 48 per A Women’s School will open this DIRECT treed lot, loaded'witlT extras, in the instance of the Jan. National Weather Forecast FROM OWNER RANCH In the 30’s, Century 21, Ted- The increases, regarded as a cent. spring at Manchester Community 21 caucus. W. H elp W anted 13 Clean and convenient six ford Real EsUte, 647-B914. significant economic barometer, Hardest hit was the U.S. District College. The closing time is open- B-reom a«M Bitak and ilona- rooms with garage. Court in Brooklyn, covering The Manchester Women’s Center, PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Pioad Ranoh, eompIdUly MANCHESTER • By Owner - were reported in a 100-page year-end end and at the discretion of oarpalad* 1 or $ badrooma. at- Aluminum storms, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and ’ ft: - Recently established East Six room cape, aluminum report published Thursday by the Se­ through the Community Services the presiding officer t Hartford manufacturing plant laehad faraga.' firaplaea, screens, doors. Stove and Long Island, where filings increased alumlnijiii alar ill wtndowa and siding, three bedrooms, cond Circuit, which embraces the Division of MCC, is offering the —expected to be 15 to 30 F .:J requires additional production refrigerator will -stay. refinluied kitchen, garage, 72 per cent, from 1,481 cases in 1974 icraana. Baaaboard hot watar Recently redecorated in­ three-state area. school, a series of classes and minutes after activity .•S personnel for production wyooM haat Fully eaipatad and panalad fenced lot, ideal location. side and out! Quick oc­ The Second Circuit’s percentage of to 2,541 in 1975. workshops to help women understand ceases at the ballot box. ; operations. These are perma- 3000 rae roam. CHy watar and te a m , Asking $33,800. 647-9824. business bankruptcies as compared Wage-earner bankruptcy cases what being born female means in ; nent full time employment op- park-llka grounds In Bomra cupancy. We consider this Paper ballots will be used. la P P : portunities on a rotating shift. •AWrflAWCitCO Behool araa. Phans altar I P.M. excellent value! DARTMOUTH ROAD • Seven to all cases before it was the second more than doubled in the economical­ terms of social, economic and 'The presiding officer and ; Come join us. We offer ly distressed 17 counties of western V. years old. Excellent seven highest in the nation. professional limits. The school will all other workers will be : training, advancement, an LOS ANOILCS 649-2707 BELnORE AGENCY room Raised Ranch, 2-car With 18,110 bankruptcy cases still New York. Federal courts in Buffalo explore ways to overcome some volunteers. None may be : excellent starting rate and Law Portlaa Raaltora 047-1413 garage, two fireplaces, pending, the report said “the crush of and Rochester reported 1,196 such barriers to women. ; fringe benefits. Applications appliances, city utilities, candidates for the town ; are being taken at the employ- filings has resulted in a severe strain cases in 1975, compared to 546 in The Women’s School is designed to ■III iiiiM aA i«iii\|, plastered walls, near Khool, committee. : ment opportunity center of quiet neighborhood. Ansaldl on existing resources and per­ 1974. provide a chance for professional and Any registered ; Union (Jarbide Corp. 88 Long built. Owner retiring Priced sonnel.” non-professional women to share Democrat may file for a CONGRATULATIONS : Hill Street, East Hartford, 9 r-IIO IM B > for quick sale. Charles skills which are often needed for sur­ a.m. - 3 p.m. daily except Lesperance, 649-7620. place on the ballot and a Henry and Carol December 24-25. An equal op­ vival but are considered outside the • A l l I S w seat on the committee. Grzyb portunity employer, M/F. ^ M O W “women’s role.” E23****"* OAKWOOD RD. - six room 'There is no filing fee. un w iaim f o k jc a it * Cape, fireplace, garage, rec Classes will be held during the on birth of son Applications will be LAUNDRY SERVICE - we INVESTMENTSIII room, assumable VA Robbery motive seen spring semester. Four one-day Stephen Scott For period ending 7 a.m., Jan. 3. Friday night will find rain mortgage, circular pool, all accepted beginning Jan. 10 are now accepting Grzyb along the northern half of the Pacific coast while snow falls in SOUTH WINDSOR *35,000 for $&,900, call 646-1189. workshops will be offered on the at 9:30 a.m. in the ; applications for laundry, Cut living costs. Buy a 4+4, Iwo-famlly on large imvata born and around the Great Lakes region. Rain and showers will practical topics of filing income Democratic registrar of : washroom and deliveries posi- lot In new residanllgl area. Easy flnaneing. Call us tor in triple slaying ' tiOn. Full time, 40 hours. cover most of the Atlantic coastal states except rain and snow taxes, insurance for women, plan­ voters’ office in the December 30, 1975. more Information. I Offered by the ning monthly budgets and women and Weight 9 lbs. 9 oz. : Days, evenings. Excellent in the colder regions of the north Atlantic states. Elsewhere Municipal Building. They fringe benefits, ^ply in per­ credit. generally fair weather is forecast. Minimum temperatures in­ TEWKSBURY, Mass. (UPI) - A parents were apt to have $50 to $100 will be accepted until Jan. at Norwalk Hospital son. Meadows Convalescent clude: (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlan­ Other courses will include women PHILBMCK district attorney says robbery may on their person. 16. Names will appear on May God Bless You H om e, 333 B idw ell S t., ta 39 (56), Boston 25 (36), Chicago 10 (22), Dallas 28 (44), MANCHESTER *62,900 and law, employment discrimina­ Manchester. have been the motive for the killing The doctor had a valuable gun the ballots in the order Grandma and Denver 1 (27), Duluth -9 (60), Houston 35 ( 55), Jacksonville 51 Spacious, 3-famlly home. Apts, will pay lor this home. tion, women and the identity crisis, of a doctor, his wife and son. collection, police said. Police said a they are filed. Shennlng | WANTED - Responsible adult (76), Kansas City 11 (23), Los Angeles 39 (57), Miami 64 (80), Large rooms, kltchsns, with mudrooma A pantries. AGENCY fundamentals of co-counseling, alter­ Separate anirlas. Conveniently located. You should Middlesex District Attorney John door leading to a gun room showed Candidates may file as for part time custodian. Star­ New Orleans 42 (65), New York 32 (46), Phoenix 29 (57), San native lifestyles for women, and Francisco 40 (50), Seattle 31 (40). St. Louis 13 (27), Washington see thIe onal I FIVE BEDROOM home, I J. Droney said Thursday two of the signs of tampering but nothing individuals or as slates. If ting rate $2.35 per hour. For behavior modification in dieting. ^plication form write Second 35 (51). I large living room with I victims were choked and all three seemed to be missing from the filing is by slate, the slate Treeful of treats for tiny creatures Two training workshops, asser­ Congregational Church, RD 4, Si5S I fireplace, formal dining I were shot. collection. will appear on the ballot in tiveness and communication skills Box 45, Coventry, CT. 06238. EAST HARTFORD *72,900 I room, garage, excellent I “It’s almost like the victims knew Bloodstains were found on snow in the order (timewise) it Icondition, $38,500. Even though Christmas is over, this tree from LaFond, SVz, tosses a handful of popcorn to the and personal and professional in­ Secure your future with thie InvaatmentI 6-famlly with the people who murdered them. It the driveway of a house several hun­ was filed and its names the home of Atty. and Mrs. Stephen LaFond of tree already strung with goodies for the outdoor terpersonal skills development will TEXAS REFINERY CORP. ■ excellent Income. Alum, elding, root 4 yra. dd, city EXECUTIVE L RANCH-I seems someone wanted to make cer­ dred yards away, according to state will be listed alphabetical­ □ EDUCATION also be offered. Offers Plenty Of Money plus water & tewar. Good location. Lot ue help you pockd Nine rooms, 22x28 matter I 45 Glenwood St. continues to bring cheer — at visitors. (Herald photo by Pinto) tain that they were dead,” Droney police detective William Nally. ly- Cash bonuses, fringe benefits the dollart from thie Income property. To learn more, call the Community FIRST CLASS [bedroom, family room,! least to the birds and squirrels. Little Stefanie said. Samples were taken to determine the The town committee’s to mature individual in Private Inatructlona 18 Services Division at 646-2137. I game room, den, private | The bodies of Dr. Hugh F. blood type. 80 members are allocated Manchester area. Regardless MACHINISTS of experience, airYnail G. F. I yard, on dead end street In I Mahoney, 61, his wife, Ruth, 48 and among the 10 voting dis- Must be able to work from PIANO INSTRUCTION - with Call our Mancheiter Ollica 649-5306 .. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery an experienced, capable I prime neighborhood. Fori their only son, John, 14, were found tricts in the same ratio as ...... Corp., Box 711 Fort Worth, blueprints. Experienced I further details call. $59,-1 AREA POLICE only. Apply at teacher. Beginners a special­ about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday by two of State warmer, wetter the ratio of registered Personals 2 Texas 76101. ty. Call 649-1256, BARROWS & WALLACE looo. the couple’s three daughters after Democrats in the district PARAGON surety bond for appearance in court to the total registered RIDE WANTED - Hebron - PART TIME - janitorial help, TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, with 2-j VERNON Joseph A. Rowe, 23, of 1230 Hart­ they returned from driving some early mornings, in M an ch e ste r N ew H aven Hertford I car garage in desirable I Democrats in Manchester. Manchester. Hours 9-5. Daily. TOOL CO. ford Tpke., Vernon, was arrested in Rockville, Jan. 21. friends to a New Year’s Eve party. thSn normal in 1975 Manchester-Vernon area. 649-5306 397-1515 726-6615 jlocation, handy to alll Call 228-9617. 121 Adams St. □ REAL ESTATE Ms. Constance K. Tobiasz, 28, of 52 Thursday on a warrant charging him One of the daughters later ran into No district may have less Must have telephone and I schools. Excellent condl-1 Village St. was charged at 3:10 a.m. with violation of probation. James Ruot, 22, of 34 Elm St., police headquarters screaming her than seven committee RIDE WANTED to P&W, transportation. Good rates to 23 tlon. $44,500. Thursday with disorderly conduct. He was heid at the police station in Rockville, was charged Thursday family was dead and “there is blood WINDSOR LOCKS (U P I) — Annual rainfall totaled 55.34 inches members. East Hartford, 7-3:30, 62 reliable people. Call 247-8111 Homes For Sale Oxford Street, off West Mid­ except Sunday. She is scheduled for appearance in lieu of $1,000 bond and was to be with disorderly conduct and second- all over the place.” The victims were Temperatures were warmer than at the Windsor Locks station, corn- At present, Districts 1 OVERSIZED CAPE-Six I dle Turnpike. 643-2225. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet I WioTdU THINK REAL ESTATE! rooms, with central alr-l Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville, presented in ^ourt-in Rockville degree failure to appear. He was found on the floor of the den in the normal and rainfall was higher than pared to a normal of 43.37 inches, and 2 have nine each, EMERGENCY MEDICAL HOSTESS or host - part time, kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Jan. 21. arrested on a warrant issued by Com­ usual in Connecticut in 1975, says the with most of the surplus falling in the Districts 3 and 4 have Technicians wanted, Call days, no calls, apply in person tile baths, $435 monthly in­ conditioning, eat-lnl today. family’s colonial-type home. INCOME TAX preparation - kitchen, dining room,I mon Pleas Court 19. Mahoney, a prominent National Weather Service. last half of the year. seven each, District 5 has Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or Trinity Ambulance, 528-9443. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. come. Hutchins Agency, 646- : TMNK Mark Roach, 18, of 17 Bishop St., 3166. brand new bath, three good] Jose Rosa Pirez, 37, of 325 Kelly In lieu of posting a $150 bond he gynecologist, was still alive when Meterologist Raymond Laro said The amount of snowfall was well eight. District 6 has nine. 525-8263 for appointment. Manchester, was charged Thursday PART TIME, clerk typist for slxed bedrooms, $38,000. Rd., Vernon, was charged early was held overnight at the police sta­ police arrived but died in surgery at Thursday that records for the year below normal at 38.3 inches, corn- District 7 has seven. AIR FORCE is hiring insurance agency," recent $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room ! (tAancttacA A ^ sse tto ; ROCKLEDGE - Seven-1 with driving under the influence of tion and is to appear in court in St. John’s Hospital in iKiwell about kept at Bradley International Airport pared to the average figure of 53.7 in- District 8 has ten, and qualified women and men in work experience necessary. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard J , 828,800 — FIvt room Capa, looalad on Avon OL, two | today with disorderly conduct as the mechanics, electronics, plus room Ranch, th re e l liquor or drugs. result of a disturbance at the Vernon Rockville today. three hours later without regaining showed that 1975 was the third warm ches. Snowfall was down for the third Districts 9 and 10 have □ FINANCIAL Car required. Monday-Friday, heating, stove, refrigerator. ■ bedrooma, aluminum sMIng, oaraga, nlea lot. | bedrooms, fireplace, reel He was reieased on a $250 non­ many more. For enlistment 9-12 p.m. Call 646-3328 for in­ Hutchins Agency 646-3166. j* 8S0400 — Clean six-room Capo, with Ihroo lorgo | Village trailer park. SOUTH WINDSOR consciousness. The others were year in a row and the fifth straight year in a row...... rV ^em ents and informa- room, two-zone beat, gar­ surety bond for court in Rockville, are expected to remain terview. * bodrooms up, flroplacod living room, full bssomoni | age, porch, $44,900. He was released on a $250 non- Ronald Woodard, 26, of Windsor, pronounced dead at the scene. wet year. The state also experienced torren- gg„fig.3t0cks-Mortgages 8 tion, call 646-7440. REDUCED FOR quick sale - Jan. 21. 'The average temperature for the tial rains on July 14 and for four days constant. ~ 831,000 — Just Listed. Six-room Capo In town. 1W | RANCH—5Mi roonu, three I was charged Thursday with “Police feel it was a robbery. The DENTAL ASSISTANT, two family, 30 Locust Street, thing that puzzles me is why they year was 51.5 degrees, or 2.4 degrees from Sept. 23 to Sept. 27 as the rem- MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ AVON CAN DO more than no agents, 646-2426, 9-5, ! baths, thrsa bodrooms, rsc room, trood lot. | I bedrooms, fireplace, living I operating under the influence of make you look pretty...it can experienced preferred. Send Iroom with Lshaped dining I were treated that way,” Droney said. above normal. The year included the nants of Hurricane Eloise spun past, LJM offering cond, third. All kinds. Realty resume to Box D, Manchester I 832,800 — Six-room Capo, with gorgeous eomor | liquor or drugs. statewide. Credit rating un­ make life more in­ MANCHESTER - six room I area. Garage. Excellent | Mahoney’s wallet was found emp­ warmest May and November on Bristol and Wethersfield had 6 to 8 in­ teresting...and make your Herald. ! flroplaco, 3-4 bodrooms, sxeollsnt condition. | He was released on his promise to pre-school necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Ranch, Buckley School area I $ 3 2 ,8 0 0 - Would you bollovo a 30 (L living room with | neighborhood. $37,900. ty. The daughters told police their record and the warmest February in ches of hail Sept. 9. bank account bigger. As an Rockville Hospital notes appear in Common Pleas Court 12, fidential, quick BABYSITTER Wanted - three bedrooms, fireplace, RANCH - Six room, SI 15 years. arrangements. Alvin Lundy Avon R epresentative you garage, full basement, large I ftroplsco In this two-bodroom Ranch. Bollovo HI | East Hartford, Jan. 20. sessions mature person, one child, se­ I bedrooms, large country Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ meet new people, go new private treed lot, $39,900, ! $32,900 — For this cisan Iwo-famlly. Each apartment | Admitted Wednesday: Rocco Ellington; Delores Nicholson, Winuao. The Lutz Junior Museum places, earn extra money. cond shift, reliable, my home, I kitchen, fireplace, 12x28 ville; Frances Oroszlan, Ward St., tion Plaza, Hartford. own transportation, call 528- Lapenta Agency, Realtor, 646- I haa throe large rooms and bath, plus a two-car garage. | I family room, garage, D'Amato, Enfield; Chester Nicewicz, Parents’ at 126 Cedar St. is offering Evenings, 233-6879. Sound good? Call 523-9401. 2440. Rockville; Howard Roskosky, Ridge 3182. I 838,000 — Just llstsd. Thrsa bedroom Capo on I |shaded yard on quiet| Janet Lane, Vernon; John Williams, a series of pre-school mor­ Enfield. Rd., Tolland; Avery Sewall, W. Main PART TIME Maid, apply : Courtland 81. Full dormer, baths, garage. Hurryl I I street. $44,900. Fire calls____ Choice nings for 3- and 4-year-olds. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd NEW LISTING - Rolling Park Discharged Wednesday: Kenneth St., Rockville; Joan Somerville, mortgages — interim finan­ Manchester Motel, 1 McNall Cape, 6 rooms, one car at­ I 830,000 — Largo 6-6 Duplex, with a subotantlal I Belcourt, Bette Circle, Vernon; Arthur HiUside Ave., Vernon; Neil Taylor, Manchester The group will meet with cing — expeditious and con­ Street. UGGEH AND MYERS tached garage. Aluminum I assumablo Aral mortgage. This could be the one you’ve I COLONIAL - 7 rooms, IVi I baths, 3 bedrooms,! Dube, Beechwood Rd., Vernon; Windsorville Rd., Ellington; Helen Thursday, 12:23 a.m. — Gasoline sessions a teacher Jan. 22 through fidential service, J.D. Real TOBACCO COMPANY siding. Sun Room with ! bean waiting for. Don’t miss HI I Zevitas, South St., Rockville. NERIGAN Feb. 26 from 9:30 to 11:30 Estate Assoc. 646-1980. PART TIME Cleaning help jalousies, phone John H. breezeway, garage, swim­ William Fisher, Progress Ave., washdown, 1-86 next Exit 92 (Town). needed. For evenings only. I 837,800 — Largs thrsa bedroom Colonial Capa, I Discharged Thursday: Max Colom- Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. ming pool, redwood deck, | Rockville; James Holland, Esther Thursday, 1:29 a.m. — Smell of smoke East Hartford a.m. Must be over 18 years of age. SALES CAREER ! aluminum siding, garags, tread lot on Woet SIdo. I Ave., Rockville; Patricia Marquis, baro, Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; Colleen wooded yard. $42,500. on Charter Oak St.; no fire (Town). The Board of Education These sessions will in­ □ EMPLOYMENT Apply in person, Vernon MANCHESTER - Five room . '$$7,000 — Super clean savsn-room Colonial, 1W I Harriet Dr., Vernon; Lawrence Donnelly, Stafford Springs;; Harold THE Safety Shoe OPPORTUNITY CAPE COD - Two years I Thursday, 12:35 p.m. — Flooded base­ will hold a day-long session clude animal study, Lanes, Route 83, Vernon, Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in I baths, npw kitchen, carpeting, garage, tread lot I Nicewicz, Grandview Dr., Tolland. Hirth, Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland; Clif­ old, 24' living room, first I ment at 48-50 Summit St. (Town). Saturday, Jan. 17 at WITH THE STEEL TOEI creative crafts, stories, Selling, servicing and kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ I 838,800 — 8-room Capo In Bowers School aroo, 1’A I Birth Wednesday: A daughter to Mr. ford Keune, Harriet Dr., Vernon; H elp W anted 13 SCHOOL BUS drivers, door family room with I Thursday, 2:10 p.m. — Report of camp­ Penney High School to hear nature discovery, snacks merchandising famous ment, carport, aluminum j baths, first floor family room, garago. I and Mrs. Anthony Camilleri, Enfield; a Chester Nicewicz, Janet Lane, Vernon; knowledge of Manchester fireplace and beamed | fire at Center Springs Park; nothing and many other learning nationally advertised storm doors and windows. son to Mr. and Mrs. John Cudebec, Rebecca Nolin, Broad Brook; Robert the results of the 18-month PHONE FROM home to ser­ necessary. We will train. Call Convenient shopping and I 830,000 — Savsn-room full dormorod Capo, two full ■ ceilings. Eat-in kitchen, found (Town). brands in the Retail Trade. Broad Brook. Phelps, Shenipsit Lake Rd., Tolland; Parents’ Choice study. experiences involving the vice our customers in the 643-2373. schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- I baths, roc room, carpeting, trood lot, garago. I formal dining room, king | Thursday, 10;35 p.m. — Water problem Manchester area, flexible Some sales experience and Admitted Thursday: Martha Barilla, Joseph Rowe, Hartford Tpke., Talk on the open enroll­ museum’s resources. 500. Peterman Agency, 649- I 830,800 — Just llstsd. Immaculate six-room Colonial I sized master bedroom, [ at 123 Wells St. (Town). hours, super earnings, 249- NEED EXTRA Income? Your a high school education are Stafford Springs; Carol Boutin, Broad Rockville. ment aspect will begin at 9 Brass-plated , Early registration is ad­ 9404, 646-2912. I with flroplaco, rodocoratod from top to bottom. I aluminum siding, two23.95 BOOT *25.95 son, two silver arrows. I *************************** thereafter from 10 a.m. to Extra Large 8” PoU Thinking of Selling Your business, from filing an Houn-Foliigt-Temriuin Webelo activity badges WE NEED 5 MORE Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY! 11 * Our oldce Is In constant need of new listings. It you’re | Property? Call TODAY! noon. ’The office will be at i application for benefits to HANGING PLANTS BIRD SEED went to Steven Dietz, Jef­ 8 lb s ...... $1.19 12 to 14 Year Olds • thinking ol selling, please call lor confidential InapocUon \ Court St., Rockville. obtaining a social security PLANTS frey Shaw, Mark Nutt, ■ and evaluation. Wa welcome end appradata your ^ ChooM From A Hugo 20 lbs...... $4.19 to canv^ for the The representative will card, can be handled by Kenneth Szarek, Martin I businasal REMEMBER. YOU DESERVE ONLY THE, PHILBMCK Soloctlon ^ *6.45 100 lb s ...... $18.95 __PASEK______I REALTORS - MLS assist residents in filing Kosis, Matthew Nutt, telephone. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL ana.- SunSoiirsr S TMtM Ited, MANCHESTER I BEST. claims for all social securi­ In addition, the Swedish Ivy, Crooping Fig, Peanut Heertt, Creeked Com, REGAL MEN'B GHOP Jerry Maguire, Daniel 289-7475 EAST HARTFORD oMo o CoImbs to o l Coke*, Cleelrle Water ty, supplemental security Hockanum Valley Center Ivy, Spider, Asparagus CONN. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE\wEN’S StiOP Carter, John DePasquale, EVENING HERALD 833-5786 GLASTONBURY AGENCY income, and Medicare • kmitienco R Q 4 Fern, TradescanHa, etc. Warman, Bird faadart S Houaaa, |5i\auc\vacd & ^osseUoj serves the tri-town area p h n tquirral Baltaa. Stephen Baton, Chris Mon., Tubs., Wed. 5-8 P.M. Members National Assoctatioo of Real EliUle Boards and Connecticut REALTM tS benefits. He will answer • AspanfusFem (Alto a Itrgo coflOctfon of TIME FOR: Soil, Poti, FM*. SMd, 901-907 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Gauvin, Brian Kost and Association of Realtors. Inc Also member of the Hartford Board of providing assistance for QHt Plantt) 648-2482 questions on all social 3 for $2.00 FlocMCMt UgMt a ColUwood... 643-2478 John Whitcomb. CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. Realtors, Manchwter and Vernon Multiple Listing Service. . REALTOR8-ML8 any immediate problem or Happy New Year, and Thank Fou For Your Patronage During 197SI 189 West Cantor Straot security matters, Sal requests for specific infor­ Volunteers set up tables 646-4200 Anello, social security mation. for refreshments. MANCHESTER EVENINQ HKRALD, M mdwster, Coaa., Fri., Jan. $, 1$W - PAGE n y T E P t PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALl?. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Jan. 2, 1976 Anawer to Pravloua Puzzle Feminine Touch ChariM M. Schultz A ntiqun 48 Apartmentt For Rant S3 For Rant S3 Apartmanta For Rant S3 ACROM 3 Alleviate WANTED Antique furniture, NEWER three bedroom Dear Abby 1 Female ruler 4 Pride (eon.) UELL.UE UEZE SiTTlNf CITY BU/ COmPflQ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all We Feature Quality ^ 6 Prophelees 5 Asian courtiry other' antique items. R. appliances, carpeting, full 13 Customary 6 Chalcadony AROONDUHENALLOFA IS a S c / — Harrison, 643-8709. b asem en t, $260 m onthly, Because 1 7 years of building and By Abigail Van Buren practice 7 Compase' SODOQi 60M£ TO SOME GIVE US SOME T'HNOW?) and up for China and bisque 40 Biblical r C A N ' T t u r n m e we k n o w why w xj TURN THE CORNER) ------^ INFORMATION/ D U S IW S A N D WA6HINQTON.. Starting at $165 per month. ^all carpeting, full base­ for what your sister did. i t 1$ HOMEOWNER dolls. $100 and up for Bye%. ANDOVER - Six-room apart­ patriarch LOOSE.! y'OOT ME / DON’T WANT TO GO T D s ra o w \ LADteS'HATS... Never give or sell a doll Call 872-0528 Monuay through ment, heat, hot water, Do not sneak. If you do and are caught, they will have O H TWO C O U N T S ! A BACK ON THE ment. Call 742-7541 after 4:15 good reason to deny you company. 42 Kings (Sp.) I t II 19 jo o c iii- y ' \ STP5ET/ 6UNF=LOWSZ without getting our offer. Call Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ p.m. appliances, fireplace. No 43 Transgression S E E D S IN HIS MORE NEWS A F T ^ locally, 875-7356. pointment. pets. 44 Sphere DEAR ABBY: I am 25 and my ex-husband is 33. We 46 North THISAAESSAQE. 3 1/2 ROOM apartment. Like MANCHESTER - SOUTH, 649-7620 European JT 30 sr 3Vt private house. Appliances, have been divorced for 14 months, but we’re still living room apartment, -near 1-84, together. I just never got up the nerve to kick him out 49 Cyprinold fish i-z basement. Working adults. No 50 Chatter (coll.) a heat and hot water, stove and children, pets. Lease. 643- because he’s kind of helpless. 53 Flyer PIOc. refrigerator, 521-2410. MANCHESTER - two 37 61 Gauls private. For information call bedroom Ranch type apart­ We were married for four years and never had any kids. MANCHESTER - Colonial, MANCHESTER DICK’S SNOW Plow ing, FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ rooms, single $56., double $69. immediately. Call 646-5863. (He can’t stand them.) 63 64 H 67 Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vtrmaar plus tax, continental 646-1616 or 649-5295. ment, private entrance, in­ central location, good driveways, parking lots, bing - Repairs and He hardly ever makes love to me, and when he does he DOWN mechanical condition, new • 3 7 ,S 0 0 breakfast, maid service, color cludes neat and appliances. 5$ 59 sidewalks, sanding with salt. ‘remodeling, sewer lines satisfies only himself. If I complain, he gets mad. kitchen cabinets, small bam, 6-4 Duplex. Fireplace, two Reasonable rates. 24 hour ser­ TV, utilities, parking. Call, MANCHESTER - elegant two $195. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 1 ------d'Orsay A NEW START/ BUT THE SAME \ cleaned electrically. Prompt DAMATO He never compliments me and never wants to take me (Paris) ei 81 owner anxious, $29,900, Hayes separate furnaces and vice. 646-2204. service on emergencies. 643- 646-2300. bedroom Townhouse available 646-1021 or 643-4535. NEW HOPES. , OLD MASHED POTATO) at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 ENTERPRISES out. But he runs with his friends whenever he feels like it. 2 Employer t Corp. 6464)131. driveways. One apartment 7024. s a n d w i c h e s ; ^ vacant. WGH Home Improvement - MANCHESTER - Large clean baths, formal dining area, RENTAL OFFICE Don’t tell me to leave him, Abby. I love him. RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. J RANCH, 5 1/2 rooms, three all types home improvement BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ room, bus line, $25. weekly private entrances and patio, Large variety of Homes for Rent 54 bedrooms, fireplace, living • 4 4 ,9 0 0 and repairs, chimney repair bing - All heating and plum­ and security. 528-9316, 649- full basement, includes heat, Apartmanta and appliances, carpeting, $290 room with L sliap^ shap dining Recent 2-bedroom, 2- and cleaning, reasonable bing repairs plus remodeling. 3944. Townhouses throughout VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 DEAR RUSS: If you want to live together, why did you area. Garage, E x cellent family, generous sized rates, free estimates, 646- Call 646-8641. per month; Paul W. Dougan 1/2 baths, family room, in­ get divorced? Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Manehastor. Win at Bridge w neighborhood. $37,500. rooms, basement garage, 5033. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room, As I aee it, you are merely living with a man who treats Rental Office cludes appliances, one car Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. separate furnaces. Nice Flooring 36 private entrance, free you as a cook and housekeeper. Obviously, you aren’t open dally 8-5, garage, $3w a month, Paul W. area. __ WATERPROOFING parking, shower, bath. Apply Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- happy, or you wouldn’t have written to me. Insist that he The easiest finesse of all hatchways, foundation FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, 195 Spruce St. Sat 9-3, 4535. either get some counseling and shape up, or ship out. • 4 4 ,0 0 0 cracks, sump pumps installed, floors like new, no waxing, Sunday 11-3 W hat’s to "love” in a man like him? Older Three Family, needs fireplace repairs, concrete (specializing in older floors). Apartments For Rent 53 Manchester, 648-1021 4 1/2 ROOM Ranch. Two car BEST BUYS city of village Charm NORTH 2 somehow or other he had to paint, near bus line. basement floors, ceramic tile Ceilings and inside painting. 240 New State Road , fireplace, basement. DEAR ABBY; My sister and I are moving into an A A 106 pick up the queen of spades. WE HAVE customers waiting repairs, slate hallways. John verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Looking for an Apt.7 MANCHESTER B ig adults. No children, apartment soon. Mom and Dad are giving us a lot of V Q 76 3 2 There were two ways to BY BELFIORE • 4 0 ,0 0 0 Expert mason. 643-4953, 653- for the rental of your apart­ Like new recent three 2222. We have 30 different pets. Lease. 643-2880. furniture they won’t be needing, so we’re all set there, but ♦ A 8 4 finesse for it, but South work­ 2914, 527-5522. ment or home. J.D. Real A 6 S apartments and we don’t have any kitchen equipment. ed out a third way. He decided Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence bedroom Two Family, Estate Associates, Inc. 646- TWO ROOM furnished apart­ MANCHESTER - Four room WEST EAST We can’t afford to buy things like a toaster, coffee pot, to make his opponents take *32,900»» separate furnaces, 1980. townhouses, in 17 ment, East Hartford, nice single house, $160. Security AQ82 A7S43 Painting-Papering 32 □ MISC. FOR SALE electric iron, pots, pans and utensils. Also, there are the finesse for him. zei-PA?... Y a lady astrologer. GREAT...BUT ’ DON’T BY CONSULTING THE STARS. Six-room clean Colonial separate driveways, 60x150 iocations throughout yard, garage, $130 a month, no required. Call 646-3098. W 10 ¥J4 with two-car garage. Treed fenced level lot. Nice rear LOOKING for anything in real pets. Available January 1st, potholders and other kitchen gadgets we’ll need but can’t It wasn’t too hard. He won WHO'S ZELPA.) OF REALARKABLE WHAT'S THAT INSIDE - Outside painting. Manchester. lay out the money to buy. ♦ J 10952 976 ( SOT TO PO WITH yard, close to schools, yard. Quick occupancy. Articles tor Sale 41 estate rental - apartments, phone 528-7848. the diamond and drew THE MYSTERIOUS Special rates for people over homes, multiple dwellings, no 1 bedroom ranch My sis and I thought of throwing our own, “Got A New A Q 10 74 AKJ983 trumps. Then he cashed the shopping. Unusual value in 6S. Fully insured. Estimates SOUTH (D) MINI-PYRAMID ALUMINUM sheets used as fees. Call J.D. Real Estate type at the FIVE ROOM rent, second Business for Rent 55 Apartment but Don’t Have Any Kitchen Equipment” last two top diamonds and •02,000 given.n. Call 649-7863. A K J 9 IN THE W ARE today's market. Associates, Inc 646-1980, Teresa floor, East Hartford. Call 289- played the ace and a small Older Three Family, plus a printing plates, .007 thick, $195 paity. MAK985 House? 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for 1 bedroom 1154. 800 SQUARE Feet_of space $2,000 sq. ft. m asonry PAINTING - interior and My Mom says it would be too much like q,_bridal shower ♦ KQ3 club. NEW USTING $1. Phone 643-2711. MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 townhouse at available, lower level in building with Business exterior, paperhanging, and it wouldn’t be right. A A2 Then he spread his hand. It Delightfully secluded ------t------bedroom Townhouse, ll'i Independence MANCHESTER - Large two prime commercial location, didn’t matter whether East or Zone n i uses. Retired out excellent work. References. Abby, we’re going to have enough trouble paying our rent Both vulnerable Ranch on Porter St. side of CLEAN USED refrigerators, baths, full basement, private Village bedroom Townhouse, private ideal for office space.643-2738. and grocery bills without the added expense of all the West won that club trick. If he of town owner financing Free estimates. Fully in­ entrances and patio, includes $250 entrances and patio, full base- Rockledge. Eight rooms in sured. Martin Mattson, 649- ranges, automatic washers, 1 bedroom kitchen stuff we need. W hat do you think of our party idea? led a spade it would solve all available at 8Wfo Interest. heat, appliances, carpeting, ment, includes heat, OFFICE SPACES tor rent on West North East South all with two fireplaces. 4431. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s townhouse at NEEDING THINGS finessing problems. If he led Truly a house for all BOLTON Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- pool, air-conditioning, $290 appliances, carpeting, pool, Main St. in Manchester, ideal anything else South would ruff per month. Paul W. Dougan, Pine Ridge ice skatii^ pond, $265. per location for professional of­ 1 W seasons - right now, it’s a PAPER HANGING Expert. 2171 DEAR NEEDING; Skip the party. But do visit your in one hand and discard a • 1 1 , 0 0 0 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Village month. P^aul W. Dougan fices, very convenient to all Pass 2 M Pass 4 N.T, winter wonderland! Three Your average paper, in $230 spade from the other. Privacy brook nice 1 bedroom Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. facilities. Please call 646-4100, nearest Goodwill or Salvation Army store and see what is Pass 5 W Pass 6 W average room , $25. Mr. ROTOR ANTENNA for sale. zoned heat. A low residential area, three townhouse at available in secondhand but good-as-new appliances. Pass P ass Pass Richman, 646-3864. Call 646-4822 after 5. MANCHESTER - quiet one 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. maintenance, custom acre approved building lot. bedroom apartment, includes Homestead Park 20 FRANCIS ST., East Hart­ Opening lead — J ♦ home with many extras. Dead end street. Owner DRY OAK Fireplace wood, heat, appliances, carpeting, Village ford, Adults, no pets, im­ Alley Oop — Dave Qraue Come seel R. HEBERT & Son $245 maculate, carpeting, $130 a A Canadian reader wants to financing available. paperhanging, painting, com­ split and ready for fireplace, and air conditioning, $215 per 1 bedroom Vanch OFFICE SPACE Astro-graph month, " 742-891 ' 5907. By Oswald & James Jacoby know how many times he mercial and residential, free $20 orders, delivered, month, Paul W. Dougan type at Sunny FOR RENT OINNV, I WANTfcHA T'MBHT THBRE, V'SBET Y...Y10U'Rfi SURE NEW LISTING LAWRENCE F. FIANO telephone 742-7886. Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. North’s raise to two hearts should sacrifice in order to MONA/ SHE'S A FRIEND HE LIKBS YOU.' AeOLfTTHATT estimates, 644-0642. Brooke Village $215 UNUSUAL Deluxe one 250 square feet, center of By BERNICE BEDE OSOL keep a rubber going. rK rsio n ! Four floors of immaculate Raaltors 646-8371 2 bedroom was one of the soundest we SEASONED and S p lit MANCHESTER - Brand new bedroom Townhouse, private Manchester, air con­ For Saturday, Jan. 3, 1976 SC O R PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In theory this practice and tastefully appointed J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom townhouse at This Is a good day to have peo­ have ever seen, but it worked hardwood, fireplace length, three bedroom duplexes, star­ entrances and patio, full base- ditioning and parking. Call A R IE S (March 21-Aprll 19) Be sometimes called "Flag building right on Main St. Painting - Interior and ple over. It will involve extra out well for him. South looked Pine Ridge ment, includes, heat, on guard against being a trifle exterior. Paperhan^ng. pick up any time at 78 Erie ting at $250 per m onth. 643-9551. work, but everyone will ap­ at his 20 points and burst into Flying’’ pays off if you can get Ideal for professional of­ Village appliances, carpeting and Impatient early In the day. Lots-Land For Sale 24 St. Manchester. Includes appliances, and is $265 preciate your efforts. Blackwood, but settled for six off fo r 300 o r less not fices, or home and office Remodeling. Gutters. Fully pool, ice skating jpond. $245 Later, you'll be more tolerant of insured. 649-9658. fully carpeted, heat not in­ 2 bedroom even though his partner show­ vulnerable or 500 or less combination. Plenty of TWO-ACRE level treed lot on FIREWOOD - for sale, cut to cluded. No pets. Security and townhouse at per month. Paul W. Dougan, others. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. vulnerable. In actual play it Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Wanted to Rent 57 21) Later In the day you may ed him the missing two aces. hard topped parking, School Road, Bolton. Asking your desire, reasonable and references required. Call 647- Homestead Park TAU RU S (April 20-May 20) works out badly because there BOB JOBIN- wallpapering receive some news that causes South was the same man spacious 2 car garage with $12,000. Merritt Agency, 646- delivered, call 646-1728. 9936 or 649-2003. You may not accomplish your and painting, quaiity work to Village $290 URGENTLY NEEDED - you to radically alter your who had sworn off un­ is no certainty that if the op­ loft on premises. Low MANCHESTER - Three room alms on the first try -today. 1180. your satisfaction. 2 bedroom Older couple with two plans. The change will be for necessary finesses in a New ponent is allowed to play the maintenance exterior. Up 55 GALLON steel drums with NEWER TWO Bedroom apartment, $160., heat not in­ Don’t let it get you down — Guaranteed, references and townhouse at the cluded. Call 789-4331 ask for daughters need six room the better. Year’s resolution so when he hand that he will make his to the minute In every insured, fast service, 649-9027. Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, your second effort will be more contract. So we recommend Real Estate Wanted 28 Coach House $290 Frank. apartment in Manchester, no CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. had studied the hand ,7a..\ m i respect! appliances, carpeting, full productive. 2 bedroom carpeting or appliances 19) It's advantageous lor you to thoroughly he noted that only occasional sacrifices. Building-Contracting 33 basem ent, $225 m onthly. G E M IN I (May 21-June 20) ALL CASH for your property duplex Vi of a 4 1/2 ROOM apartment, se­ needed. Reasonable rent. Call bargain a bit In a commercial Pl9/6DyNf* kK tMMeqUSPjiOh FOR SALE - native poond Security, no pets. 643-2289. Don’t make last-minute NEW LISTING within 24 hours. Avoid red cond floor, heat, hot water in­ 647-9427. situation today. You stand to shiners, 437 1/2 North Milain two-family changes in plans today. Stick Six plus room Colonial with tape, instant service. Hayes NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - $250 cluded, security deposit lose nothing and could save a St., Manchester. 29 GLENWOOD STREET - 3 bedroom to things you've thought Corporation, 646-0131. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ required. Immediate occupan­ lew bucks. Berry’s World Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway garage, secluded patio, and Two bedroom Duplex, duplex 'A of a through. They'll work out much ditions, rec rooms, porches, cy. $195. Call after 4:30. 644- enclosed breezeway. Also and roofing. No job too small. WHEELS. GM. 13” , 14” . appliances, private basement, two-family $280 □ AUTOMOTIVE better. AQ U ARIU S (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) new roof and aluminum SELLING your house? Call us Ford, 15”. Plymouth, 14”. 14” no pets, lease and security 0890. You have good leadership Call 649-3144. C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) siding plus a partially first and we’ll make you a snowcaps, never touched required. $210. per month. qualities today, but It's not like­ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, DAMATO FOUR ROOMS - with stove, Someone you'll have dealings RUN OFF lOOO COPIED heated basement. All this CARPENTRY - Repairs, ground. 643-2880. Available January 1st. 649- Autos For Sale 61 ly you'll use them unless Realtor, 643-1577. 9455 or 647-9773. refrigerator, hot water, with today will have personal challenged. Once you do, AND DEUVERTHEM ALL on a nicely treed and remodeling, additions, gar­ ENTERPRISES matters he prefers to keep CLEAN 38” General Electric School St., security deposit, they'll come through very OVER THE OFFICE AND landscaped lot in a central ages, roofing, call David 240 New State Rd. NEED CAR? Credit bad? secret. No need to probe. He'll IMMEDIATE CASH for your stove, $50, and two ap ­ THREE ROOMS - second for information call 643-7094. Bankrupt? Repossessed? strong. T H E p l a n t . . _ location. Owner wants fast property. Let us explain our Patria, 644-1796. Manchester tell what he wants you to know. ' ------l l l y v n proximately 9x12 sculptured floor, with heat and Honest Douglas accepts P IS C E S (Fab. 20-March 20) sale, priced accordingly in fair proposal. Call Mr. RENTAL OFFICE OPEN MANCHESTER GARDENS - LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Talk WES ROBBINS carpentry nlue rugs, $10 each. 646-0854. appliances, available January S TO S WEEKDAYS lowest down, smallest Your first thoughts are not your very low forties. Belfiore, M7-1413. 1, no pets, security deposit two bedroom Duplex in »nts. Douglas Motors, things over with your mate to­ best ones today. Take time to remodeling specialist. Acl- 9 TO 3 SATURDAYS day. The areas where you dis­ ACCOUSTICAL Guitar - Mar­ required, call 647-96W) after 4. beautiful country setting, $189 ain. evaluate your courses of action ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 11 TO 3 SUNDAYS R agree are reconcilable If you'll 64 MILFORD ROAD MAY WE BUY your home? tin, model D28, two years old. monthly includes heat, hot carefully. Quick, fair, all cash and no built-ins, bathrooms, PAUL W. DOUGAN, water, appliances, and each give a little. Clean 6-room Ranch with kitchens, 649-3446. $300 or best offer. Excellent MANCHESTER - Attractive Realtor anytime TOYOTA - See us for reliable problems. Call Warren E. condition. Call 875-1171. two room apartment, stove, parking. Walk to everything. used Toyotas with our 60-day V IRG O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) garage. Recently painted. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 646-1021 - 643-4535 S uperintendent, 646-0090. Mid thirties and worth it! LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - refrigerator, heat, electricity, 1007o warranty. We also buy Usually you have good work your TWO BOX spring bases on references, no pets. $145 . 646- Rooert C. White Company, used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, habits. Today you may find It Let us show you thru! new homes custom built, b W x j o y INSTANT cash for your home. wheels, used, $35. call 643- 3167, 228-3540. 236-5961. Equal Housing. 345 Center Street, hard gelling started, but once remodeled, additions, rec MANCHESTER - nice two Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s 9266. Manchester, 646-4321. you settle down the day should Jen. 3,1976 UNIQUE Comer Realtors, 646-4525. rooms, garages, kitchens bedroom Townhouse private WEST CENTER ST. - 3 1/2 be very productive. remodeled, bath tile, cement MANCHESTER - newer three Don't be afraid to set lofty goals Big two-family on dead end IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs bedroom. Duplex 1 1/2 baths, entrances and patio, full base- room efficiency unit, gas fur­ work. Steps, dormers. ment, includes heat, WE PAY $15 for complete LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Plan tor yourself this coming year. Born Loser — Art Sansom street. Six bedrooms on WE WILL buy your home. and upholstery with Blue full cellar, $250 per month, nace, completely renovated, junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland some entertainment lor the Residential or commercial. appliances, carpeting, $255, $150 montnly and security, You can attain them It you work one side, three on other. Quick, efficient professional Lustre. Rent electric sham- call 649-1955. Auto Body, 528-1990. weekend that Is not run-of-the- hard, aim high and don't service. Call us first. W. J. Call 649-4291. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- call 646-1189. Clean and convenient. pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint mill. Then select some friends accept second best. / IS THIS SOUR \ TALK’S. GRIES,) Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. 1021 or 643-4535. to go along who enjoy the un­ Ideal for growing family - TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Coi[iompany. MANCHESTER - New salt PARTS DEPARTMENT now box duplex, three bedrooms, open Saturdays. Complete line expected. { DOlX.HMTi^ 'E R F C R \ ^ DRlN»- conditioning, A M /™ radio. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick $80,000 to $100,000 vice - Remodeling, repairs, FOUR ROOM apartment - O R JUST building one house. 742-8646. professioiflPy clean. Rent at appliances, fully carpeted, schow. Immediate occupan- $2,000. 649-2763. neighborhood. Should real­ additions, custom building. No large rooms, first floor, heat, ctlon dally 2-3 or call 6M- GOORN’ Manchester Hardware & basement storage with you SCOFFED AT W ALONG H16 \T i A GOOD thing.' ly take off on the price ap­ job too small. Free estimates. appliances, laundry facilities, IMO. Supply, 877 Main Street, washer and dryer connec­ FORD, 1970, M ustang, 6 OFF/ PLANS A VEAR AOO '^MEMORY LANE HIS h ig h - w a t e r preciation scale! Custom Over 25 years experience. 643- garage, $235, 643-4884, 646- Manchester. 643-4425. tions. Convenient schools and cylinder, 3-speed, convertible. FOR SELF-BETTERMENT') EVERY SANP IMARK IN REAL crafted, with a truly in­ □ MISC. SERVICES 5769. 7268. & shopping. Peterman Agency, Excellent condition. $1,450. or BUT I'VE FOR6EP ^CAST l E WT L IF E W AS tec I V ««j U1 rji teresting interior treat­ best offer. 649-6147, 649-2036. RooRng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 649-9404, 646-2912. AHEAP IN SCIENCE 1 LOOK LIKE GUESSING THE ment. This plus, of course, Services Ottered 31 WHILE SERVING AS - r THE , NUMBER O F the usual amentities. Do 1972 DODGE Dart, custom, 4- BIDWELL Home Improve- MANCHESTER - newer three A LEAPER IN CIVIC A PYRAMIDS.' PILLS IN THE JAR The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbara Productions see it! DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ NOW RENTING! I door, „6 cylinder, automatic, REWEAVING burns, holes. ment Co. Expert installationaih vations. Combined inside/out- bedroom Duplex, half of two B E T T E R M ^ T ^ IN THE DRUG­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. low mileage. Mint condition. of aluminum siding, gutters side runs, partitioned privacy, family, full basement, in­ STORE WINPOW,' VEAH.''..IT'S h a r d ...AND/ SPEAKING OF JANUARY, Window shades, Venetian $2,100. 646-4385. asw A RIGA LANE and trims. Roofing installa­ germicidal lighting. Canine cludes appliances and INDEPENDENCE Hecow. t o b e l i e v e , I SEE YOUR HUSBAND MADE blinds. Keys. TV for rent. V GOOD HIS USUAL NEW YEAR'S About five minutes from tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 : MORNING IT'S JANUARY,/ IMnchester Center! Nine Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- per month, Paul W. Dougan ♦ FORD Fairlaine 1968, six ICS ISN'T THIS RESOLUTION./ 9109. Road, Manchester, 646-5971. VILLAGE cylinder, good condition, $525 room completely 5221. Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. UNAUTHORJ2EO \ A : Manchester ♦ or best offer, 644-1841 after 6. b e a u t if u l redecorated Ranch on a HORACE Tetrault — Siding, PRIVATE riding instructions, Dir. from Route 6 S 44A ^ SURVEILLANCE \ DAV roofing, storm windows, aw­ MANCHESTER - new unusual secluded one acre treed Venetian BUnd Repairs & Sales English and Western, ^.00 North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ 1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 2- |s VIOLATES THE ’ ■S’ CUSTOM $ STOCK SHAfKS nings. Quality workmanship, pier hour, call 633-5571, one bedroom Duplex lot. Dead end cul-de-sac Townhouses now rentiing at to Henry. T door, fully equipped, air- INALIENABLE street. If you want the Also a Complete Line ot free estimates. Fully insured. anytime. BGHT OF PRIVACV 872-9187 , 649-3417. Independence Village. Full b e d r o o m conditioning, good rubber. VERY BEST, Give us AN ♦UNUSUAL O N E : Call 643-925! CUSTOM OMKS t ROMMI SHADtS BASSET HOUND - AKC basements, private entrances OF THE. HOUR OF YOUR TIME. and patio, includes heat, oTOWNHOUSES in a park-like aettlng,| •••••••••••••••••••••••••• in d iv id u a l .' MANCHESTER ROOFING - Specializing registered, male, eight o Circumstances dictate fast VENETIAN BLIND CO. repairing roofs, new roofs, months, $150, 742-9394. appliances, carpeting, air con­ o quiet neighborhood, cloee to shopping,i Uotorcyclas-BIcyelas 84 ditioner. Close to shopping, o sale. This property in­ 29 NSSOL STRCn 646-1422 gutter work, chimneys, <1^urch, bus, pool and tennis. i cludes a pageful of extras! cleaned and r^ alred . 30 years AFFECTIONATE ten week church and bus. Model open HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967, experience. Free estimates. male English Setter, German 11:30-8 p.m., daily. Henry St. Featuring: 1200CC, chopped, springer GQe BUILD MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Howley, 643-5361. shepherd puppy, shots, off Main St., Manchester. • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets front end, $ 1 ,^ invested in A Y E A R 'S ^ Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- engine. Must sell, $2,300. Call S U P P L Y Your plans or ours. Several Removal, pruning, lot wormed. $10.00. Call 646-2158. • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups clearing, spraying. Fully in­ D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. 289-0167 or 649-8653. OF IRON = Buz Sawyer Roy Crane lovely lots right here in • Private Entrances and Patios •••••••••••••••••••••••••« sured. Licensed. Free es­ siding, gutters, and leaders. FREE half Persian half IWt US PM OB I “ xyHEY GO 1 THE RUINS OF AM AHOtHT Manchester. Also a few in 9 Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor PARDON ME, EERo R. timates. Phone 646-3437, 633- Free estimates. Fully in­ Siamese kittens, litter 118 MAIN ST., three-room Campars-Trallars 'TMATS FUMNY, BU2ZO. THe " ^ ‘' mckto \CITY.F' nearby Bolton. Ask for Mr. tncludes Heat Mobile Homes MAP SHOWS THE ROAD UHCER IH YOU TELL ME HOW 5354. sured. 249-0205. trained. Call mornings, 646- heated apartment, security, 85 FAR TO THE RUINST - 7 AH.THE dUNSLB Y Matthew. 0675. $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. Short Ribs — Frank Hiii place.' I DO HOT CUSTOM DRAPERIES - Heating-Plumbing 35 W * have a larg« variety ot 1,2 a 3 bedroom MOVE UP to 14’ wide living. KNOW, «rtO R , IT made very reasonable, work apartments and townhousaa throughout No better tim e to trade. LAND WANTED - Female Torti Per­ ROCKVILLE - three room I WON AT AROORE/ VIENNA, FRIEDLAND BUT, N/kFDL-eON,VOU '/OU iCANT WIN’ 1$ CURSED. TAB04 130 Acres on Glastonbury-' guaranteed, call anytime, 649- SEWERLINES, sink lines, sian wants male blue or apartment, with heat, hot the Town of Manehaatar. Brand new 14’ front kitchen, P/VC3U, ABOUKII2, UPULON, ESSU NGr LOST AT WATERLOO- ■ZJSAK ALU,' ^^HOSTILB INDIAMS. Bolton line. 4266. cleaned with electric cutters, cream Persian for a romantic water, stove, refrigerator, two bedroom, $9,895. Large MARENGO DRESDEN WA&RAM... selection of new and used 100 acres in Hebron. by professionals. McKinney fling. 649-6182. and garage, $158, second floor, ULM.AOSTERUTZ... TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) ideal for single person, no Raymond F. Damato homes. Special one bedroom We have more. Call for Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Trees cut, trimmed or topped, pany, 643-5308. AKC Irish setters, two large pets, security deposit Owner Developer gun burner, $995. P a rts details. stumps removed, fully in- females, nine weeks old. required, call 643-9678. supplies and accessories, full sqred. Got a tree problem? NO JOB too small, toilet Mother and Father on Designed With time service department. Well worth a phone call. 742- repairs, plugged drains, premises. 646-1016. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two You in M ind Plaza Homes, Wilbur CALL US-WE WORK 8252. kitchen faucets replaced, bedroom Duplex, half of two Cross Highway. Berlin Turn­ renaired, rec rooms, FREE TO Good home - year family, full basement, in­ MofHTOpen 11:30 tU 8 P.M. Daily pike, Berlin, (Jt. 1-828-0389. BanORE AGENCY ODD JOBS - Trucking, home bathroom remodeling, heat old, white poodle terrier. cludes appliances, carpeting, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor REALTORS 647-1413 repairs, serving Manchester modernization, etc. Free es­ Small build, intelligent, affec­ $250 per month, Paul W. SELLING YOUR Mobile for five years. Free es­ timates gladly given. M & M tionate. Good with children. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021. 643- : 649-3940 646-1021 643-4535;; home? Buyers waiting. 1-828- timates. 643-0304. Plumbingig&Hei & Heating, ’ 649-2871. 528-0588 after 6:30 p.m. 4585. ^♦awaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai • 0380 Broker. > I