The weather Inside today Mostly sunny, windy, cold today, high m mid 30s. Clear tonight, low in teens. Area news...... 11 Family...... 4, 5 High cloudiness Tuesday, but fair with Classified 12,13, 14 MACC news.... 12 high around 40. National weather Comics...... 15 MCC calendar.. 18 forecast map on page 13. Manche$ter-~A CUy of Village Charm Dear Abby...... 15 Obituaries...... 8 Editorial ...... 8 Sports...... 9j 10 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1976- VOL XCV, No. 122 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Democrats making last pitch for New Hampshire votes MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - its March 2 primary, were to meet in reply to a late volley of charges from Ford has tried to avoid letting New The Republican campaign tents were Boston tonight for a forum which is the opposition. folded but four Democrats continued Hampshire seem to be a showdown. to be telecast nationally on public “I found myself accused in recent to scratch for votes today as New He has pledged to stay in the contest television stations. weeks of everything but eating my Hampshire prepared to cast the first until the end. President Ford was in Washington young,” the former California gover­ presidential primary ballots of 1976. But New Hampshire is the first and GOP challenger Ronald Reagan nor told a rally. He denied he had Democrats Birch Bayh, Jimmy statewide test of candidate voter flew west to Illinois for two days of proposed to make the social security Carter, Fred Harris and Morris appeal and the state’s boosters like to campaigning for that state’s March system voluntary and asked why Udall, thought to be running in a out that since 1952 no one has 16 primary. Reagan was scheduled Ford twice had offered him cabinet close-bunched pack in the contest for been elected president without back here Tuesday night to hear the posts if the President believed 17 national convention delegates, having won the New Hampshire returns from the first test of his ef­ Reagan was a political extremist. primary. remained in the populous fort to unseat Ford. Ford and Reagan won’t be Manchester-Nashua area for final Reagan, who some think will beat Ford spent four days in New matched again until March 9 in ;ekly pleas for votes. or run very close to Ford in their Hampshire to Reagan’s 19, but his Florida, but the Democrats are all in p the The four, plus Sargent Shriver who competition for 21 GOP national con­ strategists feit the President helped was already in neighboring the Massachusetts test in oly eight uh. vention delegates, used the weekend himself by visiting twice in the last days. Massachusetts seeking support for of New Hampshire campaigning to two weeks of the campaign. Their problem, which could be alleviated by results here, is to ndom separate the public perception of : Coin their campaigns. Bayh, Harris, 10,000 Ford asks governors’ help Shriver and Udall all used national ipehe television appearances Sunday to try upply to present themselves as more in extending rev-sharing liberal alternatives to Carter, the former Georgia governor who is believed to be the leader here. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President present economic recovery would be He said chances of re-enactment Carter told about 700 cheering sup­ iman, Ford showed the nation’s governors endangered if the Congress would might be iess than 50-50 and that such porters Sunday that Udall was the ester . ^ 1 his "mess chart” of bureaucratic red end revenue sharing,” he told them. a failure would have "some ostal tape today, and asked them to help Ford also announced several catastrophic effects in local leader a few weeks ago but later rrow. him win a five-year, $30 billion exten­ legislative proposals aimed at ending government.” polls showed no more than a two-or [ The sion of federai revenue sharing “a complicated and categorical three-point difference. “We should programs. be first,” he said. t 1:30 tangle of federal regulations.” If Congress does not extend C alling for a reduction in Explosion devastates grain facility revenue sharing. Ford told the an­ categorical grant programs, the nual mid-winter meeting of the President pointed to two large charts Hearing set on budgets Heavily damaged grain storage tanks and a missing section of National Governors’ Conference, "It which showed bureaucratic entangle­ ght at could force the states to fire ment in following federal health care A public hearing on the tentative board of tax review finishes its p.m ., the Goodpasture, Inc., concrete grain elevators give evidence to budgets and tax rates for 1976-77 to hearings,” he explained. the force of the explosion which leveled parts of the Houston workers, to increase state taxes, and programs. He referred to them as his even to institute new taxation.” “mess charts.” be recommended by Town Manager He did say, however, that the Ship Channel Sunday. Firemen expect the death toll to reach at He asked the governors to help him He asked the governors tor help on Robert Weiss has been scheduled for budget process this year is much April 5 at 8 p.m. in Waddell School. more difficult than it’s been for the least 12 and at least six others were injured in the blast believed win approvai of his revenue sharing Capitol Hill, where state officials caused by a spark from welder igniting volatile grain dust. (UPI have indicated a growing concern Weiss said today his recommenda- last several years, including last program. .tion will be released during the week year when he recommended a 5.5- photo) “You are right in saying that our that Congress might not pass an extension of the revenue sharing of March 22. The deadline date for his mill increase in the general fund and program due to expire at the end of budgets is March 29. the Board of Directors cut his figures this year. The deadline date for adoption of and increased the tax rate by 1.35 the 1976-77 budgets and tax rates by mills. ilevi- Weiss indicated also he may atur- Steakhouse expansion hearing the Board of Directors is May 7. The fiscal year will begin July 1. recommend a hike in water rates. He rald, Gov. Robert Ray of Iowa, con­ S040. Weiss said he has no projection at said the price of chemicals and of ference ciiaii'inan, told a news con­ electrical services has escalated to inson this point on what he will recom­ for zoning changes delayed ference Sunday the status of a new mend. “It’s too early in the process the point where the increase might BVins bill was “much more critical than we and because of the late release of our be the only way to balance the water dreamed of a year ago.” Grand List, we must wait until the department budget. A zoning application which would cocktail lounge addition aren’t final, Oleksinski and Parciak are buying allow expansion of Willie’s Steak so application for zoning variances is the adjacent Deci’s Drive-In proper­ House, 444 Center St., has been being postponed until March. ty at 462 Center St. to use for parking. withdrawn from its scheduled public Oleksinski and Parciak had filed a Zoning variances are required, $2.5 billion asked for nation^s poor hearing tonight before the petition seeking variances of front town planning officials said, because M anchester Zoning Board of yard and parking requirements to the new parking area wouldn’t WASHINGTON (UPI) - President tive conditions on how federal funds last 111 tile program. r folks Appeals. Ford asked Congress today to ap­ g Flat allow construction of an addition of provide enough spaces and because may be used...” — “Decrease federal monitoring Wallace Parciak, a' partner in the between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet. the addition would violate front yard prove a $2.5 billion annual — “Concentrate federal dollars on and oversight of state plan grant to the states for aid to needy ions of venture with William Oleksinski, ’The addition would be built to the requirements in a Business 2 Zone. people most in need, those under the requirements and expenditures...” said plans for a banquet room and west of Willie’s existing building, and O leksinski’s and P a rc ia k ’s families. poverty threshold and those According to a list provided by the power purchase of the Deci’s property from In a message to Congress, Ford receiving public assistance.” White House, Connecticut would be Crescent Deciantis, rumored for said his plan calls for ending — “Assure that no state will given $36.75 million under the Com­ liand is several months, is expected to take requirements that each state provide receive less money” this year than munity Services plan...... I place soon, Parciak said today. He matching funds. No state would said the owners have reached agree­ receive less money under his Finan­ inter News summary ment of the sale and a real estate cial Assistance for Community Ser­ ing of closing is expected within two weeks. vices Act than in the past fiscal year, Proposed bill outgrowth from llnited Press Inlernational Preliminary plans for the addition the President said. inerica call for construction of a 125-to-140 Ford’s plan cuts out much federal of Manchester seat banquet room and an 80-to-100 bureaucratic paperwork in getting case Henry State National I seat cocktail lounge, Parciak said. the money to states for use in such By SOL R. COHEN hypertension or heart disease, it Fowlie, Zoning applications remaining on programs as day care, family plan­ must be presumed conclusively that ning, foster care, and special ser­ Herald Reporter MANSFIELD — More than WASHINGTON - Sen. tonight’s ZBA agenda are: such condition is related to his or her walker vices for the aged, the alcoholic, the A bill submitted to the legislature half of the 16 new cottages at Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., • Donald Lessard, side yard work, provided he or she was colonial disabled and drug addicts. by three Manchester lawmakers is a the Mansfield Training said in an interview Sunday variance for addition to dwelling at direct outgrowth of a claim against physically fit at the time of employ­ School’s new $3 million com­ that he would not campaign 55 Avondale Rd., Residence A Zone. “This proposal is in keeping with the Town of Manchester by the estate ment. intiques • Polish American Club, variance Mr. Grover died at home of a heart it socte- plex may remain empty if the against his Republican my philosophy of reducing un­ of the late Police Det. Leo Grover. General Assembly doesn’t ap­ colleague. Sen. Lowell P. to convert club to catering business necessary and burdensome federal It would place heart disease and attack in September 1971 after 15 prove funding formore staff Welcker Jr. not allowed in residential zone, 106 restrictions while increasing state hypertension claims by municipal years on the police force. He was 49. members, school officials have Clinton St., Residence B Zone. and local flexibility and responsibili­ policemen and firemen under the The town’s insurance carrier said it ne • Town of Manchester, variance to wasn’t liable for compensation radltion warned. WASHINGTON - The ty in the administration of social ser­ state’s Workmen’s Compensation Supreme Court, faced with reduce area of nonconforming lot at vices,” Ford said in his message. law. payments and Mrs. Grover sought 446 Adams St., Residence A ^ n e , to the payments from the town. The wer of BRIDGEPORT - A suit has crowded docket of issues from He stressed his plan would: It was filed by State Sen. David been filed in Superior Court by abortion to zoning, returned to allow highway improvements. — "Eliminate the requirement that Barry and State Reps. Francis town fought the case and lost. ’The ’The ZBA is to start the public U.S. Supreme Court, last October, snd the :9ponge Rubber Products public sessions today after a states must match one state dollar Mahoney and Ted Cummings. hearings at 7 p.m. at the Municipal refused to review the case and the ment of Co. against insurers who four-week mid-term recess. for three federal dollars.” Existing law requires that when a refused to pay off policies Building Hearing Room. — “Eliminate numerous restric­ policeman or fireman suffers from town has assumed the payments, es­ iltb and worth $67.6 million. ’The firm SAN FRANCISCO - FBI timated at $84 a week for Mrs. dog was destroyed by firebombs agents are confident two Grover the rest of her life. year of last March 1 and the suit is the weekend raids on suspected The three legislators said they second filed by Charles bomb factories have crippled have no quarrel with the present law, les book Moeller, president of Grand terrorist activities in the San except as it applies to municipal lor gar- Sheet Metal, Inc. of Melrose Francisco Bay area, but one funds. Park, 111., the sole owner of the underground group continues “We believe that this law should be destroyed plant. Moeller was to issue threats. retained, because of the special acquitted earlier this year of hazards of the police and fire protec­ tion occupation.’’ they said. charges he brdered the plant MONTGOMERY, Ala. - "However, we believe the burned to collect the insurance Alabama Attorney General municipalities should be insured money. William Baxley has filed against this risk.” murder charges against three - reputed Ku KIux Klansmen in the “civil rights execution” of Regional a black truck driver 19 years I Herald starts | ago — a slaying he says was a area news | BOSTON I- Boston’s public case of mistaken identity. s f schools, in the second school J ji page today | year of a desegregation plan, reopened today after a week- International Area News, a page devoted !:■: long vacation and a beefed-up MOSCOW — Five thousand i;i; to news from the towns sur- ijj force of city and state police Soviet delegates and hundreds rounding Manchester, will were on hand at three schools of foreign guests ave taken iji; become a daily feature of The :•} although police officials did not over Moscow for ’Tuesday’s iji; Herald beginning today. expect any trouble. opening of the 25th Congress of It will be listed in the index the Communist Party. si on Page One. Today it is Page BOSTON — Feminism won a i major case in the legal profes­ BOGOTA, Colombia — S: Reporters preparing news, ^I sion when the Harvard Law Secretary of State Henry features and photos from their Review, one of the most Kissinger confered today with towns are Donna Holland for ^ prestigious and widely-read Colombian President Alfonso Andover and Bolton, Monica § legal journals, elected Susan Lopez Michelsen on Panama Shea for Coventry, Sheila ^ Estrlch, 23, of Marblehead, Canal ifegotiations and other KofC honors Fitzpatrick for service ^ Toiler for East Hartford, ^ fe Evelyn Croston for Hebron, S Mass., its first woman presi­ issues before leaving for Costa John Fitzpatrick, center, district deputy of the Knights of Columbus, admires the plaque dent. Rica. Judy Kuehnel for South Wind- ^ being presented to him by Dr. Pierre .Archambault in honor of his years of service to the I sor, and Barbara Richmond for ^ KofC. Ernest J. Harriman, toastmaster of a testimonial held in Fitzpatrick’s honor Satur­ I Vernon, Tolland and Ellington. ^ day at Willie’s Steak House, looks on. (Herald photo by Dunn)

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3NNIAL GOP to meet Wednesday A b o u t town Police checking series Police report Manchester’s Republican Town and none will be held. However, the Today, a new name was presented Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Hostesses are Mrs. Bertha Hall and Charles S. House will be March 8 and of weekend burglaries Arrests made or sum­ third-degree larceny, and Connmittee will meet Wednesday at 8 of 113 Coleman Rd., • Several other weekend March 2 date Is still the one to be for consideration and has created will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. Rhoda Krinjak. not tonight as reported in Friday’s monses issued by Betty Grant, 30, of Hart­ and cabinets were ransacked. It charged Saturday night traffic arrests, most of p.m. in the Municipal Building followed for organization purposes. considerable interest among several Marine Corps Horne, Parker St. A Herald. Manchester Police in­ ford, ch arg^ with third- Manchester Police detectives appeared that nothing was taken. with loitering at a Green them involving red light, Hearing Room to meet the 10 new The candidate-screening com­ committee members. It is that of bingo will be conducted after the ’The recitation of the Rosary and cluded: degree larceny. Police said today began investigating a series of • Breaks into several single­ Rd. convenience store. stop sign, or speed members elected Jan. 22, to hear mittee is seeking a candidate for James Farr, former Manchester meeting. Refreshments will be ecumenical hour will be conducted • Walter Freebum, 55, the charges involved a Manchester WATES will meet weekend burglaries into homes and Police said the town or­ violations. A few of the final plans for its March 6 Lincoln GOP town chairman, to replace mayor and prominent North End family homes, most of them dis­ of 35 Lilac St., charged served by Emma Carroll and Pauline by St. Bridget Rosary Society Tuesday at the Italian-Amerlcan Saturday shoplifting com­ dinance arrest followed motor vehicle charges in­ Day Dinner-Dance, to receive a Nathan Agostinelli who has an­ businessman! businesses which involved thefts of covered Sunday by families retur­ Farr. l^esday at 1:45 p.m. in Cronin Hall Club, with weighing-in scheduled Sunday morning with plaint at Marshall’s, 410 continuing complaints preliminary report from its nounced he is leaving the post thousands of dollars in goods. ning from winter vacations. The in - . volved minor accidents, All four men are members of the at Mayfair Gardens. All residents of from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. William Krar evading responsibility and Center St. Court date is from Green Rd. candidate-selection committee, and because of other commitments. Police said the largest theft - o f cldents occurred at dwellings on policesaid. All of the other town committee, a requirement for Friendship Circle of the Salvation Mayfair Gardens are invited. wilDbe in charges of Bingo games. driving while under the In­ March 8. businessmen. Court date is to transact whatever business comes ’The group is not ready to make its merchandise worth at least $2,150 Hackmatack St., Timrod Rd., Rich­ traffic arrests didn’t office. Army will meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Members are reminded to bring fluence of liquor. Police '• Susan M. Flaherty, 19, before it. —occurred Sunday morning in a March 1. require court appearances. recommendation but will have one Agostinelli, Wednesday, will ap­ at the Citadel. Mrs. ^ jo r George The swearing in of assistant items for prizes. mond Rd., Conway Rd., and Parker said the charges stemmed of East Hartford, charged burglary at Tech ’TV and Appliances, St. In each case the owners weren’t Wednesday’s meeting won’t be an for the town committee’s March point a rules committee to review Payton will be special guest. registrars of voters by Chief Justice Some 86 changes and 480 from an accident involving Saturday with fourth- 1139 ’Tolland Tpke. organizational meeting. Actually, meeting. The committee consists of and revise the committee’s rules and certain what, if anything, was taken. words were deleted from the a parked car in an Oak St. degree larceny (shoplif­ Police, alerted to the burglary by a that meeting will take place in Vivian Ferguson, M. Adler Dobkin, bylaws — to conform with minor • Several thefts involving breaks Declaration of Independence parking lot. Court date is ting) at King’s Department 3:38 a.m. alarm, arrived at the March, when the new committee will Elsie Swensson, Saunda Taylor and changes adopted last fall by an in­ into automobiles throughout town. In by the Continental Congress March 16. Store, Manchester Shop­ Tolland Tpke. store within two after a committee of take office for 1976-78 and when of­ Agostinelli. terim State GOP Convention, cases involving parkeid cars on New • Thomas Davis, 32, of ping Parkade. Court date is Mao and Nixon have ‘friendly conversation' minutes, but the' burglars were members from the Congress ficers will be elected. Under the Three names have been mentioned meeting in Meriden. The rules com­ State Rd., thieves took stereo tape Hartford, charged with March 8. state’s election laws, town com­ already gone. equipment, tools and ski equipment submitted it for review June as Agostinelli’s successor, ever since mittee and its chairman, expected to PEKING (UPI) - Former Presi­ 28, 1776. Thomas Jefferson, conspiracy to commit • Michael J. Blasko, 17, "had a friendly conversation” on a Hua Kuo-feng, the new acting Store officials said their first check mittees take office after March 2, the he announced he won’t seek re- be Scott Clendaniel, will be named dent Richard Nixon met with Chinese valued at about $750 from two the Declaration’s author, Insure two wide range of subjects. He did not premier; Chiao Kuan-hua, the showed that three tape decks and a automobiles. In.a Hamilton Dr. inci­ date set aside for any primary that election. They are Town Director with the concurrence of the town Communist party ChairmanMao Tse- elaborate. termed the alterations a n d develops. No Democrat or Carl Zinsser, George LaBonne and foreign minister; Huang Chen, the stereo receiver were missing. A dent, wheels and tires were removed “deplorable” and especially committee. tung today and the aging Chinese Nixon was accompanied to the Republican has filed for a primary Wally Irish Jr. chief of China’s liaison in complete inventory is being taken. from a parked car and the car was took umbrage over Congress' save leader asked Nixon to convey his noon meeting at Mao’s residence in Washington; Wang Hal-jung, vice The other weekend incidents in­ left standing on rocks and a hydraulic refusal to condemn the British If you’re a two-car family, Nationwide can save regards to President Ford when he Peking’s Forbidden City by his wife, you money on your auto insurance. foreign minister, interpreter Tang cluded: Jack. ■ crown for “ fostering returns to the United States. Pat, and an aide, retired Col. John slavery,” a practice Jefferson Additional liberalized benefits are available to Wen-sheng; and Chang Han-chi, • A break into Caldor of • ’Two car thefts, one over the Nixon spent one hour 40 minutes Brennen. However, they did not stay considered "an execreble those who qualify. Call a Nationwide agent deputy department directors of the Manchester on Tolland Tpke., weekend from a Homestead St. ad­ School board will start steps with the 82-year-old Mao. A Chinese for the entire session. co m m erce,” rep orts thp for com plete details. foreign ministry. reported by alarm at 9:20 p.m. Sun­ dress and one late Saturday night at government spokesman said they Sitting in on the Chinese side were World Almanac. day. Police found that someone the Manchester Shopping Parkade. styrofoam to spend $62,581 lottery funds entered the store through a roof Fire in kitchen exhaust fan, using a rope to get down Manchester’s Board of Education to the floor. It wasn’t immediately i l ltli6 - largest assortment gn earlier this month to give the check June, until the 1976-1977 fiscal year. is expected to take steps tonight to known if anything was stolen. Egan runs 1,000 miles to the school board immediately in­ School administrators have in­ PUW TO ATTEND tHE QUAtlTY begin spending $62,581, the bonus it called suspicious of styrofoam thatM stead of holding it back. dicated they’ll spend the $62,581 on recently received as the town’s share A Sunday morning fire • Breaks into two other local The lottery legislation requires graphics arts equipment for 4:28 a.m., Rivosa said. of proceeds from Connecticut’s first which caused serious ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE businesses, Vittner’s Garden Center to hike leukemia fuml that the money be spent on educa­ Manchester High School, musical in­ Fire fighters responded we’va seen or heard ^ instant lottery last fall. damage to the kitchen of a a t J Tolland ’Tpke. and Garner’s Rug tion, but it’s not clear when town of­ struments for elementary schools, with a ladder truck and two The $62,581 represents the ficials have to turn the money over to vacant Foley St. house is Colony of Vernon, Conn. and Upholstei7 Cleaning at 14 High John Egan completed his 1,0(X) mile replacement textbooks and supplies. engines. ’They laid 900 feet in red running shorts and a white abouti 4)1 STM RORERT maximum amount Manchester could school officials. It appears the Board considered suspicious. of hose, but didn’t have to St. A small amount of cash and some run to benefit the Leukemia Society plastic windbreaker, crossed the The school board will meet tonight Rte. 1-86 Exit 95 Vernon, Ct. BYSIEWICZ ANDERSON get under instant lottery legislation. of Directors will delay turning over Town Fire Chief John keys were taken from Vittner’s, and of America despite an infected toe finish line at 3:05 p.m. Sunday in • rings gji at 7:30 for a tour of Martin School. use it because the blaze (• • cones • balls The town Board of Directors voted the next lottery check, expected in Rivosa said today. thieves pried a vending machine to and rain that would not let up. • squares Their regular meeting begins at 8 was extinguished rapidly. QUALITY INN front of the Knights of Columbus • discs • eggs 357 Center St. • 649-2891 The blaze, still under in­ get a few dollars in change at “The toughest was the last 30 with a comment session for Fire fighters used portable Hall. vestigation, apparently Gamer’s. Burglars caused about $300 miles. I really didn’t think I could y e a r ro u n d ^ townspeople. breathing apparatus to Egan started running to raise started near a kitchen worth of damage at the rug cleaning finish, but I kept thinking that I Other items on the board’s agenda enter the smoke-filled money for leukemia victims after he f o r y o u r M NATIONWIDE door, Rivosa said. It com­ TODAY 1 to 10 P.M. business. wasn’t suffering as bad as those include reports on the Shanti School, house. No one was hurt. had a serious accident in 1974. m a s t d e c o r a tin g ^ pletely burned the door; • A break into the Mary Cheney children with leukemia,” he said. Donations may be made to the the mlroele «f mahl^Ut H INSURANCE Manchester a dental program, and action on per­ Valuable Vanilla pleasure.,. Tolland County flames went through the Library of Main St., discovered About 150 well-wishers cheered dowdtown manehilter Nationwide is on your side Saturday, 3:37 p.m. — First aid call at sonnel matters, new board policies, The exquisite blossom of the Leukemia Society of America, 44 Jjg Saturday, 7:50 p.m. - Chimney fire in I Choice Exhiblle of ANTIQUES, Worke of Art, Saturday, in which several drawers Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company 128 Avery St. (Town). ceiling and started a fire on vanilla plant lasts only one when the 41-year-old Egan, dressed State St., Hartford, Conn. Hebron. and extended field trip plan, a end Collectore tieme from Selected Exhibitore Home Office: Columbus, Ohio Sunday, 4:28 a.m. - Fire in kitchen of the second floor, and day, but gives way to the fruit, washout account, and staff evalua­ throughout New Englend end other Reglone. vacant house at 70 Foley St. (Town). tion plans. flames shooting from the a cluster of long green pods, Sunday, 3:48 p.m. - Car fire at 15 Sunday, 8:13 p.m. — Structure fire at door scorched exterior the vanilla beans, So valuable Period Furniture, Gleee, Chine, Jewelry, The board is expected to conduct Horace St. (Town). Mr. Jack’s Hair Stylist, 212 Talcottville shingles, Rivosa said. are these beans that they are Peiwter, Peinlinge, Clocke, Printe, Old Toye, an executive session — closed to the branded by a pattern of pin­ Sunday, 7:12 p.m. — Rescue call to ac­ Rd., Vernon. Vernon, Rockville and The house at 70 Foley St. Silver, end Thoucande of other iteme. public — dealing with pending labor pricks by each grower to pre­ /? cident on 1-84 (Town). Ellington firemen worked at the scene; is owned by Kenneth Miller NEW! Today, 9:58 a.m. — First aid call to 1-84 negotiations with teachers and other vent bean-rustling. So lid Rockville and Tolland firemen were on of Coventry. The fire was overpass at Keeney St. (Town). standby. school employes. Latest Model reported by a neighbor at Fine Food Available lOKGold Unisonic ' Initials Aging Commission meets StlCHCASe CINtAtA/ 1234 I All Exhibits For Sale Fluffy dry clothes! with Neck Chain 8-Digit — f f O Replace your old dryer Manchester’s Commission on Hylie Hurwitz, director of 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. y m 40 Tmts al UmxeaOti lantM Our Reg. Slide Aging will meet tonight at 7:30 at the EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. 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TIcketa, 242 Broad St 684 Hartford Ri 9M MAIN STHBET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Monday thru box aeati and loget $8.00, orcheatra $6.80, let balcony HARTFORD • WE3TFARMS MAU W ednesday 1145 Tolland Turnpike $5.50, 2nd balcony $4.50. Manchester Manchester Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 23, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 23, 1 9 7 6 - PAGE FIVE Lucy Chambers Engaged Wedding Wedding heads Mailmams Secretaries to mark Engaged Mrs. Lucy Chambers of 832 Tolland annual Bosses Night Tpke. was installed recently as presi­ ■ Klar-Lewis dent of the Manchester Mailmams. The engagement of Miss Constance The Greater Hartford Legal Morgan-Maher She succeeds Mrs. Joanna Haugh. Elizabeth Barrett of Newington to Lori Gayle Lewis of Vernon and Secretaries Association will host its The engagement of Miss Denise A. John Eric Klar of Westport, were Other officers Installed are: Mrs. Samuel Keatly Stewart Jr. of West tenth annual Bosses Night on Martin of Manchester to William A. Hartford has been announced by her married Jan. 3 at Sacred Heart Wednesday at the Hotel Sonesta in Grodzki of Meriden, has been an­ Patricia Lynne Maher of Caroline Avignone, vice-president; parents. Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Church in Vernon. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Manchester and Wiliiam R. Morgan Mrs. Joanna Haugh, secretary; Mrs. Hartford. ’There will be a social hour Barrett of Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Allyn F. Martin of 113 Bretton of Coventry, were married Jan. 24 at Barbara Banks, treasurer. at 5:30, followed by dinner at 7. Trustees appointed are Mrs. Albina Mr. Keatly is the son of Dr. and and Mrs. Ernest P. Lewis Jr. of 48 Along with the presentation of the Rd. St. Dunstan's Church in Glastonbury. Sunnyview Dr., Vernon. The Twaronite, Mrs. Avignone and hfrs. Mrs. Samuel K. Stewart of Boss of the Year and Legal Secretary Mr. Grodozki is the son of Mr. and The bride is he daughter of Mr. Plymouth, Mass. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Grodzki of Meriden. and Mrs. William T. Maher of Cooper Haugh. of the Year Awards, an evening of The bride-elect received a B.A. Mrs. Eric B. Klar of Westport. The bride-elect was graduated St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mrs. Avignone is also publicity entertainment has been planned. degree from Wheaton College in Nor­ The Rev. Ralph Kelly of Sacred All paid-up members, and their from East Catholic High School in and Mrs. Alfred Morgan of Coventry. chairman. ton, Mass. She is employed as a Heart Church celebrated the nuptial busses, are invited. 1973. She is now attending The Rev. Joseph R. Bannon of­ medical technologist. Mass and performed the double-ring Manchester Community College and ficiated. Her fiance received a B.A. degree ■ceremony. The church was decorated is employed by the Journal Inquirer. Miss Cathleen Maher of from Duke University in Durham, with poinsettias. Mrs. Loretta Her fiance was graduated from Manchester, the bride’s sister, was N.C. and an M.B.A. degree from the Orzechowski was organist and Maloney High School in Meriden in maid of honor. Alfred T. Morgan of University of Massachusetts.. He is Winston Breck, the soloist. 1973 and is currently attending Cove itry, the bridegroom’s brother, employed by the Hockanum Valley The bride, given in marriage by Housatonic Community College. He served as best man. Ushers were In the service Associates in Manchester. Bruno Photo her parents, wore an ivory Quiana is a self-employed musician. William T. Maher Jr., of gown designed with Empire waist, Mock PLS exam The couple is planning a June 1977 Manchester, the bride’s brother; and long fitted sleeves with pearl seed set for March 3 wedding. Kenneth T. Morgan of Coventry, the cuffs, high Victorian neckline bridegroom’s brother. Auction will benefit trimmed with pearls with V-inset, The Greater Hartford Legal The bride, given in marriage by r " Herbert E. Hayes, USAF, has been with a flowing skirt terminating in a Secretaries Association will hold a About town her father, wore a gown of Chantilly promoted to the rank of sergeant at Sphinx Motor Patrol full-chapel train. Her veil of im­ mock Professional Legal Secretary lace encrusted with seed oearls and Lakenheath RAF Station, England. ported silk illusion was attached to a (PLS) examination on Wednesday, designed with an Empire waist, long seed pearl and lace band. She carried March 3 at 7:3ft p.m. at the office of Sgt. Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. An art exhibit and auction con­ etchings, sculpture, watercolors and fitted sheer lace sleeves,' high Vic­ Elwood H. Hayes of 12 Maple St., a bouquet of white roses and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Klar Day, Berry & Howard, One Constitu­ torian scalloped neckline and A-line ducted by Art Guild Galleries for the objets d’art and include the works of tion Plaza, Hartford. Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, The GAP (Give a Pound) Group for Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morgan Rockville is a security police benefit of Sphinx Temple Motor stephanotis. skirt cascading to an attached Lieberman, Chagall, Picasso, Miro, Haven was usher. Christopher Lewis residing in Hamden. There will be no charge for this will rehearse tonight at 7:30 at the world hunger will weigh in tonight specialist Patrol Association will be held Satur­ Farhi, Block, and others. Jane Marie Lewis of Vernon, was chapel-length train. Her elbow- of Vernon, the bride’s brother, was Mrs. Klar is a junior at Southern examination to members of GHLSA, Teen Center Annex of Manchester from 7 to 8 at the Emanuel Lutheran Following a reception at the Steak secretary in the public relations He is a 1974 graduate of Ellington day, March 6 at the Sphinx Temple her twin sister’s maid of honor. Miss length veil of silk illusion was at­ Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 ring bearer. Connecticut State College majoring but there will be a charge of $1 for Recreation Center. The meeting is Church parish house. Pub in East Hartford, the couple left department of Wilson, Haight & High School. His wife, Nadine, is the Mosque on the Berlin Tpke., p.m. followed by the exhibit from 8 to Gina M. Lescoe of Columbia served tached to a matching Camelot cap A reception was held in the Sacred in special education. Mr. Klar is a nonmembers. open to all area men interested in on a trip to the Pocono Mountains in Welch. Mr. Morgan is a teacher at H. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Newington. 9. The auction will take place at 9. as bridesmaid. accented with pearls and crystals. Heart Parish Center after which the senior at SCSC majoring in recrea­ Any legal secretary interested in singing four-part barbershop har­ The Junior High Forum of North Pennsylvania. The couple is residing W. Porter School in Columbia and Chapman, 19 Bamforth Rd., Vernon. The international art collection There will be door prizes, a drawing, Michael Walker of West Haven was She carried a bouquet of orchids and in Manchester. also coaches basketball at Bolton best man. ’Thomas Meixner of New couple left on a trip to the Pocono tion. taking the examination is invited. mony. United Methodist Church will meet hanging ivy. will feature original oils, lithographs. and a free gift for each buyer. Admis-. Mountains in Pennsylvania. They are Mrs. Morgan is employed as a High School. sion is free. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the church.

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SAVE 20% SAVE *60 Mrs. Charles Wells of West Sunday Magazine of The SAVE *7 SAVE *30 SAVE *25 daughter of Robert and Lowell Weicker (R- Boy’s PURCHASE Hartford. His paternal Providence Sunday Jour­ Cheryl Tyree Miclette of Conn.)). i s . grandparents are Dr. and nal, was received in com­ Kenmore Disposer Sears Motorized Breezeway Dr., Coventry. 'The internship program Misses’ 2 pc. Mrs. Harry Eaton of Pom- petition with 750 entries Rockbottom She was born Feb. 6 at is sponsored jointly by Pre Washed fret. from 98 universities and Casual Manchester Memorial Senator Weicker and a St. Polyester Powermate® Vac colleges in 28 states. Regular $39.95 Hospital. Her maternal Regular Hoffman, Luke Edwin, Lawrence University Ms. Juran, 24, is a 1973 Jeans grandparents are Mr. and Independent Study ^ Pantsuits 1199.99 son of Michael E. and graduate of Brown Univer­ Regular ts.49 to $5.99 3 2 8 8 Mrs. Paul Heon of An­ Program. Men’s Jeans Luann K. 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While Mrs. Edwin Hoffman of 85 Plymouth State College, ...... 3** 3” quantities last! m easure picture first semester at Bucknell Plymouth, N.H., for the 6Sn 2691 74*® Hoffman Rd., Ellington. University in Lewisburg, fall sejmester. She is a Pa. junior majoring in physical Clarke, Mather Perry, YWCA needs education. SAVE*3 The HIDE-A-BED^ sofa SAVE *1.01 son of Jeffrey P. and Gail books, mags Among the students made only by Simmons Seiler Clarke of 96 Volpi named to the dean’s list at David Arthur Fletcher of VALUE *47-OFF Rd., Bolton. He was born for fair Bryant College, 76 Irving St. received his Blue Denini Nylon Rib Feb. 11 at Manchester Smithfield, R.I. are: master’s degree recently Aluminum storm- Memorial Hospital. His The Manchester Nutmeg Timothy J. Banning, son of S A V E Branch of the YWCA is from Ohio University, Work Top * 3 1 maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. SAVE *100 collecting used books and Athens, Ohio, with a major ^SCTeen windows 1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. James J. Banning Sr. of 54 Lodge in history. He is the son of Seiler of 70 Grandview St. magazines, with the excep­ Dr.; Linda A. Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeans YOUR CHOICE Regular $6 His paternal grandparents tion of the Reader’s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Digest, for its "Giant Book Fletcher Jr. Regular $7.99 David Colbert of 268 Scott Regular *499.99 4 for Clarke of Hebron Rd., An­ Fair” scheduled for March Dr.; Robin L. Douglas, Arthur John Stefanelli dover. 25, through March 27. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. of 44 Broad St. has been in covers shown Donations may be left at Wilfred Douglas, 108 named to the dean’s list for Soft, smooth-fitting nylon lops Dumas, Kristen Lynn, a collection box in the Hollister St.; and William in colors to go with the season. Craftsman 71-pc. tool set daughter of Richard J. and YWCA office at the Com­ the fall semester at Heavy 13V4'0Z. cotton denim blue Choose pale shades of geran-K 79«* B. McKee, son of Mr. and Rensselaer Polytechnic teans fade after just a few wash­ ium, Jaoe, turquoise; taupe or X v Carol Diaz Dumas of 44A, munity Y, 78 N. Main St. Mrs. Johnston McKee of ings. L e « are slightlv flared'to white. Ribbed knits w ilh V j Coventry. She was born Those wishing to have Institute, Troy, N.Y. He is nt over boots. In waist sizes 30 Wool pile weather- Regular Separate 161 Carriage Dr. skivvy or mock turtle neck­ ■trii^ng ell around Uw Feb. 13 at Manchester their contributions picked the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1040. •4.49Chambruy lines. Easy care . .. now at a windowiwii helna teal out Price $117.79 nice saving 134 to 40. 6 9 ** Memorial Hospital. Her up may call Gail Simes, Arthur J. Stefanelli Sr. 399 heat, cold and molature The following area Shirts ...3” Craftsman mechanic's tool set includes 2 maternal grandparents are 653-6804, or Phyllis Pier­ striking sofas by day! Superb comfort residents were named to Pamela Moffat of 223 quick-release ratchets for three socket Mr. and Mrs. Walter Diaz son, 646-1800. Those living at night! Thanks to rich olefin covers. sizes and more. of 75 W. Middle Tpke. Her outside of Manchester may the dean’s list for the fall Blue Ridge Dr. has begun Simmons deluxe innerspring seat- semester at Quinnipiac studies for her master of SAVE 1.99 SAVE *1.01 paternal grandparents are call the YWCA office, 647- cushion base. Sears-O-Pedic • Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1437 for information about College in Hamden. divinity degree at Lan­ Imperial mattress. Manchester: Susan M. caster Theological Men’s nylon Dumas of 94 Mather St. pickup or dropoff service. Piccin, daughter of Dr. and Seminary of the United Patch Scarf m E -S E « S « l Her maternal great­ Le C laire: contemporary style. 72 grandmother is Mrs. Ida Mrs. James Piccin of 504 Church of Christ in Lan­ in. Opens to queen width b ^ . Barbs Hilliard St., and Katherine caster, Pa. She will warm-up Diaz of Mineola, N.Y. She A m herst; smart traditional style. Shirts has a brother, Gary John 5. By PHIL PASTORET A. Ristall, daughter of Mr. graduate from Elon 70 in. Opens to full width bed. and Mrs. Edward Ristall of College, Burlington, N.C., BOAT SALE We have our own fire de­ jackets Cranston: slim, trim ’Tuxedo Regular $7 25 S. Hawthorne St. in May. She is the daughter style. 73 in. Opens to queen width Gower, Jason Andrew partment—the general man­ U ' FIBERGLASS TH-HUU and Trever Lee, twin sons ager's office. Rockville: Richard J. of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Regular $8.9 b ^ . 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SAVE son of John Jr. and Diane Larrabee St. and Paul P. the tour of England, SAVE *10 V a l u e Cheer up — if’s just Bisaccia, 743 Brewer St. Scotland, and Wales. The G rea t Davis Quinn of 630 Buff about now you'll find visit was scheduled to com­ Craftsman Chest and Cap Rd., Tolland. He was those goloshes you needed memorate the 100th an­ SAVE *6 Compact 30% to 60% ^ -P R IC E born Feb. 16 at Rockville last November. They're Marcy L. Juran, General Hospital. His under the lawn mower niversary of the Hamilton Sheer Cabinet you parked last spring. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choir’s inception at Men’s leather Wheel Alignment maternal grandparents are Leo Juran of 30 Lawton Rd. Hamilton College in Clin­ Exercise Junior Sportswear ton. N.Y. service shoes Knee-highs SAVE *20 S iiet 7-13 Regular Cycle ' 2 ^ Regular $12.99 3-drawer chest $24.99 Regular $79.99 TUES. ONLY! KNIT TOPS, Reg. 15 to 1 8 ...... 3*’ One size fits ail The Long-wearing ahoes WOVEN SHIRTS, Reg. $7 to II1 ....4** 6 * ’ WANTED Regular 64.99 59»* have full grain black ‘i APPLIJMCE8 TO BE REPAIRED "choicest Meats In Tpwnl leather uppera, cuah- *4-OFF WE HAVE THE MEN ioned inaoles, Good­ NOVELTY KNIT SAVE I Shenandoah, Natural year welt conatruc- ; pr. for TOPS, Reg. (5 to 19 .3** SAVE 22% SAVE *30 AHD THE KHOW HOWI Uon wlUi tempered 9 9 |» 9 9 Speclallztng In Wastinghouse, itedahank. 54** * 6 .5 2 Regular 5-drawer cabinet It’s a smart little price to pay General Electric end Hotpoint This durable, well-designed m Per Gal. Per Gal. TURKEY for our sandalfoot knee-highs. PANTS, Reg. 113 to 8 16...... ,9” • Sears winiBspeet and adhutyoorsleerlogsysten 5 Regular $159.99 ' Appllences exercise cycle has tension con­ 6 Then align frool end: caster, camber, toe-in, Per Case Was 99.99.1-coat covers, Reg. 919.99. 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Lutz Bicentennial talks A nominating committee of the man Schendel, Craig Niles, Leon For alternate members: Delores iEanrI|fatf r raUn Sen. Ed Muskie free to talk common sense Manchester Property Owners Fallot, Joel Dodge, John Haberem. Coulombe, Dr. Fred Spalding, Association (MPOA) Friday night For the term ending 1978: Betty Charles Pillard, John Eicholtzen. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 WASHINGTON - I hope Sen. Ed Moreover, those programs deemed Some critics have dismissed the to begin Wednesday MPOA slate presented a slate of candidates for Sadlowski, Frank Utakis, Mabel At the outset of the meeting, Muskie doesn't get all worked up and Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press Internationa) worth continuing would not Muskie-Roth-Glenn bill as too con­ election to the executive board. Sheridan, Jo Patelli, Henry Pillard, president of the MPOA, decide to run for President. These Andrew Tully Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, necessarily be financed to support servative. Fortunately, It does have The Lutz Junior for members and $5 for The board will be elected at the Krejewski. urged members to become more ac­ days, as a candidate only for re- Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. their current size or to permit expan­ elements of conservatism. But as Museum, 126 Cedar St„ is nonmembers. group’s next meeting and, in turn, For the term ending 1977: Virginia tive in the affairs of the group and eiection to his Maine seat, Muskie is nominated sion. Starting from “zero base,” Muskie has suggested, there is no sponsoring the first of a To register for this will elect officers. Celinskl, Stephen Dzielinski, Alfred support its leaders in their efforts to Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkinglon, Managing Editor free to talk the kind of common sense reason why liberals should not find The slate is: Under the bill. Congress would be Congress would be required to Justify series of three Bicenten­ program, contact thq Kargi, Robert Mason, Stanley scrutinize the town budget and that is stiil heard: in his no-frills every dollar of authorization as something in the proposal for For the term ending in 1979; Her­ required to act explicitly on con­ nial lectures Wednesday at museum at 643-0949. Ostrinsky. governtnent. Opinion state. necessary to do the job. It also would tinuation of almost all federal them. 8 p.m. at the museum. For example, Muskie has in­ consider the impact of the program’s Muskie has said he is sponsoring Ms. Mary Ann Roy will troduced a biil that in effect would programs and activities beginning in budget on over-all government spen­ the bill because “government has. present a slide program on wipe out the “mess in Washington” 1979. Any program that was not ding. become out of touch and out of con­ ) ^ h this coupon and a $5 purchase. I ^ With this coupon and a $5 purchase. With this coupon and a $5 purchase. I With this coupon and a $5 purchase. I I With this coupon and a ^ purchase. { reauthorized would automatically be colonial architecture and every four years and start fresh. The Nor would the White House escape trol.” That’s what a lot of conser­ abolished. Exceptions would be in­ will conduct a question and Sunday Blue Laws biil has two co-sponsors, Repubiican responsibility. The President would vatives and, increasingly, many C h o d i f u U ^ ! terest payments on the national debt answer session after the IStop& Shop Chicken C l k q ^ Wiliiam Roth of Deiaware and have to review and re-evaluate all liberal voters are saying. And it and programs such as Social Security presentation. C k irax Democrat John Glenn, Ohio’s programs scheduled either for exten­ should be obvious to liberal should be repealed under which individuals make con­ Ms. Roy is a staff Nuts astronaut hero. None of these three sion or termination, with emphasis- politicians that only if spending for of the Sea Club tributions with the promise of member of the history i E ic ia l g allo n men beiongs to the nut wing on praise be — on affordable costs. ineffective programs is brought un­ g i i I Solid White ; Capitol Hill. receiving benefits. department at Manchester der control will there be enough Community Cbllege. S o d a It seems that when one looks sibility to protect its citizens All purpose grind ! n s s u e Assorted Flavors-32 or. money and as Muskie puts it, “public The slide show will JNeadi No-relum bottles at the list of proposed bills from advantages other citizens trust,” to adopt needed new social feature houses of the 17th rtuo wMitf H?* iT uiia before the legislature each ses­ legislation in a variety of fields. enjoy and might exercise un­ and 18th centuries from jg 7 o z .c a n sion, a lot of them are familiar fairly if allowed to do so. This Open forum In short, Muskie and his two co­ Connecticut and the sur­ sponsors face the fact that there is 1 lb. ______- packed because they have been for years has been the rounding area. can IG al. in only so much money available ^ or Fees for this event are $1 proposed before and in some economic justification of the only so much money the electorate Jug ______for museum members and 280i 282 ^^^283® instances many, many times Blue Laws. The state, in its will let Congress spend. Some To the vet political gain in the future, and they self-supporting, the last time it was $2 for nonmembers. Good Mon., Feb. 2 3 -S a l, Feb. 28. > Good Mon., Feb. 23-Sqt., 281 ^ Good Mon., Feb. 2 3 - S al, Feb. 28. ' S i | S Good Mon., Feb. 23-Sal., Feb. 28. jS G o o d Mon,. Feb. 23-Sal., 284 i before. legislative wisdom, has programs will have to be cut if the Limit one can per customer. ^ Feb. 28. Limit (our pkgs. per customer ^ ; ^ F e b . 28. Limit five bottles per customer. are willing to sacrifice the common enacted was in 1961 that gave the “ Uniforms of the Limit one jug per customer. Limit one can per customer. One of the perennial decreed that large businesses that can help total of ^2.1 million. After that it country wants, say, universal health Revolutionary War •!^«ililfiniiiiiiiiiiiiniliiy(i|)|iii|i|H)i)i)i)iiiiiH,i)»^ ^.,iiiini'iiii¥iiiiiiiAniii|ii''''" worker and the poor man to gain insurance and public service jobs for proposalsin some form or operating seven days a week To the editor, their own ends in the political field. It was inactive after that goal was set. Period” and a guided bus another — is the repeal or I am very grateful there was a unemployed. tour of Manchester are the would soon drive out the small I, as one individual, do hereby is my actual knowledge that the “We still haven’t solved the basic revamping of the Sunday businesses which cannot afford declare that the Soldiers, Sailors and Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund is friend such as this that I did not have other two programs in the problems which prompted us to enact series. closing laws in Connecticut. such an extensive operation. Marines Fund was set up for the pur­ run in the strictest confidence of all to pay back and feel belittled. Sincerely yours, all these programs in the first Series fees are only $2 More commonly known as That this argument lacks pose of helping the serviceman that budget making purposes which does place,” Muskie says. He cites served his country between stripes in not cost this state one cent. Albert E. Palmer the Sunday Blue Laws, the validity today is evident when 689 Main St. failures in health, education and aid as much not to put demand before the They have a budget of $723,(X)0 (ap­ to cities as evidence that Congress statutes have been subject to one notes it is generally the blotter on a welfare desk. proximately), they have 20 workers Manchester perennial controversy and hasn’t paid enough attention to how smaller, independent en­ Due to the course of the governor’s and they do more work per day than well those programs were working. KofC plans tneails btMdii sporadic enforcement. trepreneur, rather than the action (I do not agree with) I think the whole system of Connecticut’s Appreciates Congress creates monsters and rare­ It seems no one really likes large group operations, which she is being misinformed by her ad­ Welfare Department. ly gives them another thought; the essay test the laws, expecially the state are open on Sundays. visors, who are well to do, and their To my knowledge if and when (I getting letters result is bigger a.id bigger govern­ only thought is for the sole purpose of hope not) my good friend, the gover­ and local law enforcement peo­ Tliis leads us to what we To the editor, ment and bigger and bigger deficits. nor, indeeds gets her way, that she All this is not to say the Muskie- "M ak e a Wish for ple who will ignore violations think is the fatal flaw in the defeated her promise that she would 1 want to thank you, the editor, wfth”Great Beef” Roth-Glenn bill’s chances are all that America” is the theme of very much for having my letter unless there is a complaint. current law. It makes excep­ not directly intend to hurt the ser­ good. Congress has 535 members and an essay contest being con­ published in The Herald and I want to It seems that violations tions for the wrong reasons. viceman, but in my opinion, the way I each of them is gauleiter of his own ducted by the Knights of tender and £lavor£ul ••• thank all the wonderful people for become more flagrant during feel she has not only hurt the people Columbus, which is open to We think the legislature has sending me cards and letters. I little principality, which must be described as servicemen, she is also any student enrolled in a the Christmas buying season passed the buck long enough. By United Press Internationul received a lot of cards, letters and constantly nourished with pet degrading the office of governorship programs. Lobbyists spend their secondary school in S t ^ h a s i t . You don't have to wait for a sale to save money on and it seems that it is only We think it has two choices. Today is Monday, Feb. 23, the 54th by taking $29.6 million away from a Valentines and it made me very hap­ Stop & Shop Brands. There are more than 1200 day of 1976 with 312 to follow. days pushing programs that benefit Connecticut. You no longer have to guess or cross your fingers when you're preparing beef during the Christmas buying' Repeal the existing, largely $40 million trust fund. py- The contest is being con­ items under our own labels— priced lower than the The moon is between its last I am a disabled veteran of World special interests. The federal . . . “Cooking with Color” is our way of making sure you know the best way to season that complaints are unenforced laws and let the Now I, Albert E. Palmer, suggest ducted in conjunction with nationally advertised brands. quarter and new phase. War II. I was wounded three times in bureaucracy runs scared; abolished cook each cut of Great Beef you buy. Each package of our Great Beef is lodged in any significant that the governor of the state should our nation’s Bicentennial chips fall where they may; The morning stars are Mercury action in the Battle of the Bulge. I programs means abolished jobs. labeled with a color label indicating the best cooking method for that particu­ look elsewhere for her balanced anniversary, Rolland R. number. simply decree that all and Venus. lived in Manchester in 1947 for 11 One high-level bureaucrat dis­ lar cut. Red for roasting. Blue for broiling. And so on. Now you can be sure budget program; otherwise, take Cote Jr., grand knight of If the only basis of the Sun­ business, large and small, can The evening stars are Mars, months. Any one still wishing to send missed the whole idea. “It's not that c o m p a r e $29.6 million and belittle every ser­ that every cut of Great Beef you buy, will surely turn into a great meal. day Blue Laws was the Biblical Jupiter, and Saturn. me a get well card, letter or anything^ simple,” he said. He’s right, of Campbell Council, KofC, stop a Shop serve the public only six days a viceman who fought for his country, course. Muskie & Co. are suggesting said. injunction that God decreed week with no exceptions. Those born on this day are under by throwing them on welfare rolls. to read would be very much ap­ 100 count the sign of Pisces. nothing less than changing the nature Over $500 in prizes will 100 Tea Bags package the Sabbath as a day of rest, When reduced to this choice, Therefore, 1 do declare the preciated. Rx a money saving meal with German composer George Thanks to all, of Washington. But given the growing be awarded the winners. Save 56“ over Lipton. then we fear the laws may be Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund is public sentiment for cutting govern­ Rules for the contest have foods from our freezers. it becomes obvious to us that Frederic Handel was born Feb. 23, A lonely disabled S lo ps Shop just as unconstitutional as Sunday Blue Laws serve no 1685. veteran ment down to size, this just could be been distributed and copies l U l D * r M l l i r 10 pound bag are available from local prayer in the schools. useful purpose economically, On this day in history: Tribute Albert Yurosky the right time for some brave souls B anquet Save 70' over Gold Medal on Capitol Hill and downtown to give high schools or by contac­ Cliiidi Roast In 1942, a Japanese submarine to John Moran RD 1 Box cl9 Bondess-BeeS However, the state does socially or even morally in the stop a Shop-48 oz. btl. fired 25 shells at an oil refinery near McDonald, Pa. 15057 it their best shot. ting Cote at 107 Harlan St. have some right and respon­ 20th Century. To the editor, The closing date for sub­ Pot Pies Santa Barbara, Calif., 2 1/2 months 1 was saddened to learn of the mitting entries is March Cube Steak ctek * 1®? 48oz«Sal^Oil after Pearl Harbor. death of John L. Moran. Beet, chicken Save 50“ over Wesson In 1945, six members of the 5th 15. or turkey. John Moran was very much in­ J b Stopg Division of the U.S. Marines planted Stewing Beef * 1^ Shop terested in his town and served us : 44T-.- Snow Crop Orange Juice 49“ libGrape Jelly an American flag atop Mt. Suribachi 21b. jar long and well as a deputy judge in the Red Hawaiian Punch Beef(3huck Save 14“ over Welch’s on the Pacific island of Iwo Jima. old Rockville City Court, and as an Today’s thought Boneless Blade Steak In 1969, President Richard Nixon auxiliary state policeman. He was About town Birds Eye Orange Plus 59“ stop a Shop-Cninchy Yesterday’s arrived in Belgium to start a tour of Tree Tavern Pizza very active in civic affairs through Save on Great Beef the Whole Way*’ 251b. Europe. the Rockville Lodge of Elks where he John's Homestyle Pizza ISibDogibod bag In 1972, President Nixon conferred served as a chairman of the Board of Faith requires no explanation. we remind ourselves that God has Ore-lda Golden Fries Save *1.30 over Purina in Peking with Chinese Premier Chou Trustees, chairman of the lodge’s An elderly minister wrote from the not promised freedom from these Church Women United Regular or Crinkle Cut stop a Shop-2 Ib. can En-Lai. midst of great suffering to a young troubles but has definitely promised Americanism Committee and Flag will meet Tuesday at 9:30 Cheese Lasagna »“»*»»" B ^£ R ound llfis Reg., Drip or 25 Years Ago Mardi Gras at St. Mary's Episcopal A thought for the day: Thomas Day parade. In recognition of his ser­ minister, “I know the One is whom 1 His help in them. a.m. at the North United Slop a Shop Electric Perk trust and I am persuaded that He is Macaroni & Cheese 33 PI pscuags 10-12 lbs. Untrimmed Xib.Coiflee N. William Knight, treasurer, Church. Jefferson said, “ When a man vices he was elected Elk of the Year Georgia Harkness writes that Methodist Church. The N*w4on Acr*t Save 78“ over Maxwell House reports that returns for the Heart Eighth District Board of Fire Com­ assumes a public trust, he should able to keep all that I have entrusted God's promises tell the person of Stewing Vegetables 34 0 1 bsg Have it cut the way you want: Round tip oven in 1966. topic for the day will be ” f 4 9 Stops Shop-3 lb. jar Fund campaign total $1,251.61 to missioners present certificates of ap­ consider himself as public property.” In addition to his activities for his to Him.” faith of the unfailing and abundant “■The Criminal Justice Rhodes French Bread Dough 69“ roast and steaks; cubed steaks and round tip date. preciation to 46 veteran volunteers. town, he held a position with the The elderly minister was Paul and resources of God for mastering these System.” Baby-sitting will 2 pack-32 ounce package steaks or all roasts. SfhPeauniit Butter M emorial Lodge, Knights of Republican Harlan D. Taylor CL&P for some 27 years and his faith was a confidence in God so things; that there is a good to be be provided. Pepperidge Farm Turnovers Save 50' over Peter Pan ^ Pythias, begins plans for celebration resigns from the Board of Directors provided well for his family, wife deep that God didn’t have to explain found in the worst experience, which Appio, raspberry and biueberry.. Shank Portion-Vacuum packed Dateline 1776 Stop & Shop stop s S hop-12'A oz. can (In oil) of its 50th year in Manchester. “for personal reasons,” marking the Catherine, and son John D. and to him what was going on in order to with help of God can lead to richer Professional Women’s Chock Full 'o Nuts Pound cake 'i? 99“ George Pazianos, proprietor of second time since December that a By United Press International daughter. Rose Mary. hold his love. and deeper living; that in trouble we Club will meet Tuesday at Princess Restaurant, receives many Republican has resigned from the PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23 - There are many questions we can­ can identify with Christ in His suf­ Ctaimk lig h t Tuna John Moran gave generously of his 7:30 p.m. in the Robbins Merit or Sun dory Save 30' over Chicken of the Sea thank-you letters and cards from board. Congress directed every colony to en­ time and talents to his town and set a not answer about G<^ and life and the ferings and realize more fully the Room of Center C o d k e d Greece for the 30 packages of used Town Manager Robert Weiss es­ courage the making of saltpetre and fine record for others to follow. He world. Some things happen to us that meaning of His words, “la m with Congregational Church. Rump Portion Stops Shop-frozen ___ clothing contributed by Manchester tablishes general policy of allowing a gunpowder and named a special com­ will be deeply missed by all of us and seem unjust; many sorrows, hard to you.” Miss Nancy Schaffer of 118 Stops Shop Cooked Ham vacuum packed wafer added residents, which was sent to Greece 5 per cent increase in departmental mittee to promote the manufacture bear, come our way; many disap­ Rev. Ondon Stairs Chocolate. Vanilla, l6oz.Orange Juke g S t our sympathy is extended to his Porter St., a senior at water added pointments overtake us unexpected­ Harlequin of Save 3 0 'over Minute Maid 'K o r ean last November. budgets to keep them in line with the of muskets and bayonets. Two small widow and family. Community Baptist Church Manchester High School, Coffee Cooked Ham Steaks 10 years ago 5 per cent increase in the town’s new stoves were ordered removed from Thomas A. Benoit ly. Of course we ask why? But then will show slides and tell of 34 Of Sliced, skinned & deveined Hendrie's Fudgesicles p4g o413 89“ frozen Randall Smith and Joyce Crawford Grand List. the assembly room because the mayor, her experiences as an stop & Shop Beef Liver QtSourCSream OOP are crowned king and queen of the smoke was affecting “the health and Vernon Hendrie’s Popsicles 79“ M aid-Rite Save 2 8 'over Breakstone cup American Field Service frozen eyesight" of the members. student in Japan last Fresh In our dairy case! Breaded & Cubed Veal Steaks StopsShop U.S. Grade “A" summer. Hostesses are Thin or Elbow White Gem Chicken Breasts W hole or Split Mrs. Raymond Wood- fleischiiiann*s 3ih.Spaghetti\ Macaroni-3K Ib box ^ White Gem Save 36“ over Muellers bridge and Miss Mary C hicken W ings uS^’^SfarA 69s Thighs U.S. Grade "A 1 have in my desk drawer a per­ Joe has hung up his spikes after a along weekly. Please include your McAdams. C orn O il Slop & Shop-Liquid-ltalian or French sonal check for $5 made payable to 50-year career of competitive run­ return address on your envelope; the the United States Olympic Com­ ning, and his final race was last Olympics Committee wants to send Manchester Philatelic M arg a rin e SaladDressingieoz bti^Q^ #135 size mittee. Thanksgiving in the Five Miler you a patch signifying you are a con­ Society will meet Tuesday 1 pound pkg. Large Arizona Save 30“ over Wishbone w w I’m going to send it to the com­ before hometown folks; he won that Reflections tributor to your team. from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mott’s V. lb. slicks mittee, but I would like to see it ac­ race four times. Such a nice way to reflect upon the Community Hall. Light n'Lively cottage CUeese 89“ ( L E U ^ e r i n e s I c I ' ^ V C l Mgt.DryMilk s companied by lots and lots of other ★ ★ ★ contributions the “Iron Duke” Save 60' over Carnation checks from Greater Manchester A “Joe McCluskey Fund for the Hal Turkington McCluskey made to sports in his people. U.S. Olympics Team” crossed our Managing Editor hometown, his state, his country, his Hood Orange C aliio rn ia C arro ts 5 H I’m going to send it in honor of Joe minds while watching the recent nation, and his college. IGal. Cranberry Juice McCluskey, who wore Manchester Winter Games at Innsbruck. Green Cabbage 15^ Calif. Celery 49*= C ocktail Stops Shop-Gal. Jug $ U99 silks when he competed in the Olym­ Several times during the telecasts GLOBE Save 20= overnwpr OceanOrpan SprayRnrau pics in the steeplechase. He finished the U.S. Olympics Committee asked Travel Service Breyers Yogurt Z u c c h in i Green Squash 29^ Fresh Egg Plant third at Los Angeles in 1932 and tenth for voluntary funds for the support of Didn't ABC do a grand job? The Our trip didn’t take us to If you really want to read of his Stops Shop-Laundry achievements, find a copy of the in 1935 at Berlin. our athletes. camera work was superb; the set­ Innsbruck; it did to Ober-ammergau 559 m a in s t r e e t Calabro Ricotta Cheese 79“ Thursday, Dec. 18,1975 Herald where 171 oz. box tings were beautiful; the Austrians where the famous Passion Play is 643-2155 Values from our bakery dept! Serve-yourself-dell specialsl Any way we slice it, you save! Deteiigent were excellent hosts and provided produced every ten years; and to Earl Yost gave a glowing account in Available m stores featuring a service deli. Save‘ 1.90 over Tide. drama in the opening and closing of Salzburg in Austria to visit the home a story atwut McCluskey's Hall of Over S9 Yv€t$‘ Stop & Shop StopsShop the Games. of Mozart; much of the Bavarian Fame election. didn Bread Trmwt Ejtpvrlvncv S tops Shop Genoa Salami 192 oz. jug Alps and Tyrolean country. ★ -A -A Authorized agent in Mancheiter 6qtBkacli When Jim McKay bade us auf lor all Alrlinet. Ratlroadi and 16oz. loal a-^Beei Franks Carando Save 38' over Clorox OellclousI wiedersehen from Innsbruck at the Did your heart swell with pride as Steamthip Lines. Artificial Casing Such a beautiful country we saw Old world flavor. t S 9 " stop s Shop Dlshwa9h-32 oz. cont. closing, he said we would view the did ours when Dorothy Hamlll of Big Daisy Bread 3S.^*1 „K ks f | Q “ where “The Sound of Music” was Riverside, Conn., Shelia Young of longest list of credits he had ever Carando Pepperoni made; the castles, the pastures th a t' Detroit, and P eter Mueller of Flavored Eny. Muffins 2 JJ". M 1 pound package Detargeirt seen on television, and he was right. WATER WEIGHT Cheese, Cinnamon Raisin, Bacon or Blueberry Carando Mortadella ® 69“ spring up on the top of mountains Moquon, Wis. received their gold Stop & Shop Cold Cuts' 49“ Save 70“ over Joy or Ivory They all deserve that credit. and hills, and the cathedrals in Kitchen Cupboard Donuts 89“ Provolone Cheese j,‘ 89“ medals at Innsbruck? PROBLEM? Bologna, PAP, Olive or Polish Style Loal G«<'oa 8 01 S i 19 Southern Germany. Did you hear that fine rendition of stop I Shop-19 o r package ol 12 Danish Style Salami B'«n<] pkg 1 ★ ★ ★ USE Sliced Bacon c?.’AftK;?r;rpl*, *r» ISib. Cat L itte r s ‘fs s our National Anthem by the Austrian Save 40' over Tidy Cat 25 lb. bag • No, we haven’t seen an Olympics ★ ★ ★ Army Band? N ew K brk Browns Serve Sausage “* “ 7 89“ Games, but we did visit the site of E-LIM 3 lb. Canned Ham »5” Corned Beef That was the 1972 Games; now we Did you cheer, as did we, for Leah Stop & Shop-Cooked I Dishwasher Powder the Games in Munich in November of have completed the 1976 Winter Poulos and Bill Koch, winning silver Excess water in the be Buddig Sliced Meats M v^in 45“ stop sShop-SOoz. box 1973, a year after the Summer can be uncomfortable. Cheese, apple pf almond. Delicious, N.Y. Deli Style ib. Games, and the Summer Games will medals along with Miss Young; and fish Is a value, tool Save 61 “ over Cascade. W S U Games there. be coming up in Montreal. UM will bflp -you lose Stop I Shop for Colleen OlConnor and James excess wstw weight. Ws at Pineapple Pie 33 ot pochtgt 79“ Roasted Turkey Breast "72" 89“ Slop s Shop-Flouride How nice it would be for Milins, Cindy Nelson and Dan ChoeolMo o> BuHtr- QfV: U|jettrgmmn^t| Brownies »<** tcetck-IVioi phg. O o Stops Shop Chicken Salad «'M'’ We could look out of our hotel room Manchester to earmark its donations Immerfall joining Miss Young for Greenland I t M t I v a s t e and see the Olympiad less than two in honor of Shufflin’ Joe. The Road Stop 8. Shop Spice Cake ’J4'79“ Stop & Shop Custard .’ 69“ bronze medals? Iroren Save 40“ over Crest miles away; the Olympic Village was Turbot Fillets Runners of America have elected- And weren’t you just as proud as This printing test pattern is Savings on Health & Beauty AldsI A quick and easy meatless meal. Tasty treats from our kitchen! also nearby, where tragedy struck him to its Hall of Fame of American punch that Vernon’s Judi Genovesi part of The Herald quality Get your Slop & ShopsworthI lb. the Israeli athletes. 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O b itu a rie s Mrs. Pauline Gadomski Mrs. Jessie W. Randlov Harry McCormick dies; »_ VERNON — Mrs. Pauline ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Jessie Gadomski, 95, of 55 Grove St., Wallace Randlov, 57, of 1238 Hartford South ‘controls’ East for crown Rockville section, died Saturday in a Tpke. died Saturday at Hartford was assistant fire chief local nursing home. She was the Hospital. She was the widow of Erik fast closing 13-9 St. Paul, 71-70, to Gordon Fogg dies; Harry R. McCormick, 83, of 130 By LEN AUSTER third stanza when East had a chance back but the hot shooting Rebels widow of Joseph Gadomski. Randlov. great-grandchildren and four step- take third place in the conference. to go ahead. But on two consecutive Pine St. died Sunday at Manchester Herald Sportawriler refused to miss. The funeral was today and burial Mrs. Randlov was born in Scotland grandchildren. Each school was represented on possessions it took a bad shot and Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ Ayers and Basile each had 15 points was in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, and lived in Rockville several years. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 the all-tournament team. Tabbed to turned the ball over and then active at church band of Mrs. Mary Plaszewski a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Six points doesn’t appear to for the newly crowned HCC Champs Rockville. The White-Gibson-Small She was a member of the Danish the squad were Northwest’s Bill McCormick. be a hefty spread but for some freshman center John Pinone popped and Pinone, who is listed at 6-4 but is Gordon G. Fogg, 69, of 92 Adelaide Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Sisterhood of America. 400 Main St., with the Rev. Dr. Felix Egan, St. Paul’s Mike Philipp, East's Mr. McCormick was bom Sept. 7, in a key three-point play for South. A at least two inches taller, chipped in Rd., retired associate controller of Rockville, was in charge of Survivors are a son, Richard M. Davis of Second Congregational teams it’s more than suf­ John Lusa and South’s Steve Ayers Rudi Alvarez hoop just before the 1892, in Manchester, the son of the 12 markers. Heim in his best offen­ the Travelers Insurance Cos., died arrangements. Randlov of Rockville; a brother, Church officiating. Burial will be in ficient. and John Basile. South’s Joe Horvath late John and Jennie Orr McCor­ quarter close gave South a 46-40 sive effort of the campaign had a Saturday at Hartford Hospital. He Mr?. Gadomski was born in Poland John Press of Ottawa, Ont., Can.; East Cemetery. South Catholic led by this margin was selected most valuable player. mick, and lived here all his life. bulge and this proved to be more than game-high 18 points for East.’Carlson was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy and lived in Rockville most of her and four sisters, Mrs. Jeanie W. An­ Friends may call at the funeral 1.^ going into the final period of last enough. He retired 18 years ago from added 12 and Pete Thompson 10 Pentland Fogg. life. drew of East Hartford, Mrs. home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday’s HCC championship tilt The Rebels dribbled the time away Cheney Bros, where he had worked An excellent first half of basketball markers to the losing effort. Lusa Mr. Fogg was born Jan. 27,1907, in She was a communicant of St. Margaret Heard and Mrs. Elizabeth p.m. against East Catholic. “You can’t be in the final quarter with Basile the since the age of 14. At his retirement, saw the teams go into the halftime was held in check and finished with Hartford, the son of the late William Joseph’s Church. Elliott, both of Fort Lauderdale, The family suggests that those behind South going into the final most prolific ball handler. East and Lillian Smith Fogg. he was supervisor of pipe and steam intermission deadlocked at 30-all. just eight points for East. Survivors are two sons, Frank Fla., and Mrs. Mary Hodges of wishing to may make memorial gifts quarter. They can hold it for 32 South, now 20-2 and riding an eight- fouled in an attempt to get the ball He and his wife were married 45 fitters. Gadomski of • Manchester and Toronto, Ont., Can. to the Hartford County Lung Associa­ minutes,” East Coach Stan Ogrodnik game winning streak, shot well from years on the date of his death. Chester Gadomski of New Port He served as a volunteer fireman South Catholic (71) East Catholic (52) There will be a memorial service tion, Talcott Notch Rd., Farmington, advised in the post-game the outside while East was going in­ He joined Travelers in 1929 and for the South Manchester Fire Conn. 06032. P B F Pts. P B F Pts. Richey, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Union lockerroom. side most effectively. South canned retired in 1971. He was former presi­ District from 1911 to 1953 when he 3 Ayers . 7 1-3 15 2 Carlson 5 2-2 12 Szostek of New B ritain; three Congregational Church, Rockville, Elmer H. Willis Ogrodnik’s statement rang true as 14 of 31 first half attempts dent of the Travelers Men’s Club. retired and served as assistant chief 0 Alvarez 3 0-0 6 4 Heim 8 2-4 18 grandchildren and six great­ with the Rev. Paui J. Bowman of­ the Rebels controlled the ball down with but four turnovers. East, in He was a former trustee of grandchildren. from 1936 to 1954. Elmer H. Willis, 85, of 4 Orbit Dr., 4 Pinone 3 6-7 12 4 Lusa 3 2-2 8 ficiating. the stretch, converting 17 of 21 foul comparison, was 13 for 22 from the Manchester Memorial Hospital and a Mr. McCormick was a charter Enfield, formerly of Manchester, 1 Basile 6 3-4 15 4 Dumais 2 04) 4 ’The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, shots, en route to a 71-52 win at the floor but eight turnovers hurt. board member and former treasurer member of the Army & Navy Club, died Sunday in Johnson Memorial 2 Horvath 0 7 4 Thompson 5 04) 10 Mrs. John Slrycharz 76 Prospect St., Rockville, is in University of Hartford. The triumph The third quarter was the personal 7-8 of the Manchester Child Guidance and a charter member of the Hospital, Stafford. 0 Mercak 0 0-0 0 0 Lindberg 0 04) 0 VERNON — Mrs. Stella Kanski charge of arrangements. gives South its fourth HCC cham­ possession of South’s Ayers. He Clinic. Manchester Rod and Gun Club. Mr. Willis was bom in the Broad 0 Sumpter 3 (H) 0 Holland 0 04) 0 Strycharz of 26 Grant St., Rockville The family suggests that friends pionship. A crowd of 2,400 saw East canned his first four shots, three 6 Mr. Fogg was a member of St. He was also a U.S. Army veteran Brook section of East Windsor and 0 Granato 1 4-4 6 0 Donnelly 0 04) 0 Gordon G. Fogg section, died Friday night at Mercy wishing to do so may make memorial slip to 17-4 heading into the CIAC jumpers and a driving layup, and Mary’s Episcopai Church and was gifts to the American Cancer Society of World War I. lived in Manchester 40 years until 0 Reardon 0 0-0 0 0 Blenkowski 0 04) 0 Hospital, Springfield, Mass. She was moving to Enfield seven years ago. State Basketball Tournament (see tallied, the Rebels’ first nine points of chairman of the building committee at St Mary’s Episcopal Church. or the Leukemia Society of America. Survivors are two sons, Robert C. 0 Dolin 2 04) 4 0 Murphy 0 04) 0 the wife of John Strycharz. He formerly operated the Willis accompanying story). the canto. Jeff Heim and Gary when the present church was buiit. Burial will be in East Cemetery. McCormick of South Wellfleet, •mm I 0 Rovella 0 04) 0 0 Hammick 0 04) 0 Mrs. Strycharz was born in Express Co. of Rockville for many In a consolation tilt where nine- Carlson countered for East with four He was a former warden and There are no calling hours. Philadelphia, Pa., and lived in Mrs. Mary L, Roberts Mass., and Wilson S. McCormick of years, and had the Rockville- minute quarters were experimented markers apiece. 18 Totals vestryman at the church. The Watkins Funerai Home, 142 E. Rockville most of her life. South San Francisco, Calif.; a 10 Totals 25 21-26 71 23 6^ 52 COVENTRY — Mrs. Mary Louise daughter, Mrs. Russell F. (Marjorie) Springfield-Hartford route. with, 16-5 Northwest Catholic held off South led, 39-38, with 2:19 left in the Score at half ; Tied 39-30 Other survivors are a son, Gordon Center St., is in charge of She was a communicant of St. Roberts, 89, of Bradbury Lane died 2 G. Fogg Jr. of Manchester; a arrangements. Broderick of Manchester; a stepson, He later was employed as a Joseph’s Church. Saturday at Windham Community chauffeur-mechanic by Orford Soap daughter, Mrs. Robert Breer of The family suggests that friends Other survivors are two brothers. Frederick Plaszewski of Rockville; a Memorial Hospital, Willimantic. She stepdaughter, Mrs. John S. Bagdonis Co. in Manchester until his retire­ MHS No, 2 in Class LL Bolton; a sister, Mrs. Ronaid Dadd wishing to may make memorial con­ Dr. Francis Kanski of Indian was the widow of Napoieon Roberts. of Newtown, Mass., and three tributions to the Organ Fund of St. of Marlborough; a brother, Fred ment 25 years ago. Orchard, Mass., and Casimir M. The funerai was today with burial Survivors are a son, Elmer R. grandchildren. Mary’s Episcopal Church or to the Kanski of Clinton; and a sister, Mrs. McCormick of Manchester; four in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Coventry. sisters, Mrs. Florence Copeland, Mrs. Willis of Enfield; a daughter, Mrs. The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Manchester Heart Association. Bruno Liszewski of Rockville. ’The Community Funeral Home, 134 Irene Bell of Enfield; five (Herald photo by Dunn) The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. Esther Hogan and Mrs. Elizabeth Church St., Willimantic, was in Scranton, all of Manchester, and grandchildren and nine great­ i-'V . from the White-Gibson-Small charge of arrangements. Catholic draws John Orlowski headed Mrs. Mae Anderson of Weymouth, grandchildren. Dribbling Mark Dumais has no place to go 3 Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Mrs. Roberts was born in Montreal Mass.; five granddaughters, eight The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at South's Steve Ayers blocks path of Catholic performer Rockville, with a Mass at 9 at St. and lived in Coventry 40 years. Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer in Rockville City Council Joseph’s Church. Burial will be in St. She was formerly employed at Enfield. Burial will be in Grove Hill Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. Capriiands Herb Farm in Coventry. Cemetery, Rockville. Tech Wednesday VERNON — John T. Orlowski, 68, The funerai is Tuesday at 10:15 Friends may call at the funeral Survivors are 4 daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Geneva M. Roy Friends may call at the Leete of 152 W. Main St., former Rockville home tonight from 7 to 9. Imelda Synal of Coventry, Mrs. a.m. from White-Gibson-Smali Mrs. Geneva M. Roy, 82, of 1815 Funeral Home, 125 Pearl St., Thomp- By LEN AUSTER City Council president, died Sunday Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Marie Ve Luss of East Hartford, Vera PI., Sarasota, Fla., formerly of sonville, tonight from 7 to 9. Herald angle Herald SporUwriter at his home. He was the husband of Mrs. Annie Tucker Mrs. Violet Tomko of Vernon and Rockville, with a Mass at 11 at St. Manchester, died Saturday night at Ninety-seven schools in four divisions have qualified to par­ Mrs. Heien Karajewski Orlowski. Joseph’s Church at 11. Burial will be VERNON — Mrs. Annie Bliven An­ Mrs. Pat Durkin of Windsor; 3 sons, Amerigo Boaro her home. She was the widow of k % Mr. Orlowski was born Dec. 29, in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. drews Case Tucker, 97, of Dunedin, Edward Roberts of Coventry, Joseph BOLTON — Amerigo Boaro, 70, of ticipate in the 54th annual CIAC State Basketball Tournament. Ernest A. Roy who conducted an Earl Yost 1907, in Rockville where he lived all Fla., formerly of the Rockville sec­ Roberts of Vernon and William 245 Hebron Rd., died Sunday night at Rankings and pairings were released Saturday at Hamden High. Friends may call at the funeral automobile business for many years his life, the son of Mrs. Natalie home tonight from 7 to 9. tion of Vernon, died Friday in a con­ Roberts of Tolland; 3 sisters, his home. He was the husband of the Sports Editor East Catholic, coming off its loss in in the North End. Kaminski of Rockville and the late valescent home in Auburndale, Fla. Florence Deforge of Tucson, Ariz., late Josephine Peracchio Boaro. the HCC title game, won’t have long action where they’ll oppose in the Mrs. Roy was born Jan. 15,1894, in John Orlowski. Mrs. Peter Kiro She was predeceased by three Alice Deforge and Raylor Deforge, Mr. Boaro was born Aug. 21,1905, to wait before getting back on the first round lOth-ranked 14-6 Holyoke, M ass., and lived in He was City Councii president and husbands. both of Somers; a brother, Joseph in the Province of Alexandria, Ijaly. hardwood. The Eagles, ranked ninth Litchfield High. Portland High with EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Manchester until moving to Sarasota mayor pro tern for three terms under Mrs. Tucker lived in Rockville un­ Deforge of West Hartford; 19 He was a fireman in New York City in the Class L Division with a 16-3 its 20-0 record is top ranked in the Veronica Fitzgerald Kiro, 59, of 14 20 years ago. Mayors Frederick Berger and Leo B. til moving to Dunedin 12 years ago. Grandchildren and 17 great- until he came to Bolton 18 years ago. regular season mark, meet 24th- division while defending champ St. Garden St. died Sunday at Hartford Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Flaherty Jr., and a City Council She was a teacher in Vernon area randchildren. Survivors are a son, Alfred V. ranked 10-10 Wilcox Tech of Meriden Joseph of Trumbull is the 16th ranked Hospital. She was the wife of Peter Doris Bull of Sarasota; a brother, Notes from the weekend cuff member for eight years. schools for many years until her Boaro of Metuchen, N.H.; a Wednesday night at Bristol Eastern club. Kiro. Matthew CaUlina Raymond Picard of West Hartford; a Only double winner in the Yankee Conference indoor track He was past chairman of the Mrs. Kiro was born in Plainfield retirement. daughter. Miss Rosalie Boaro of in a playdown. Matthew Catalina, 73, of New Bri­ sister, Mrs. Marie Carron of Rockville Lighting Commission and a and lived in East Hartford 38 years. She was a member of the Union Bolton; four brothers, Hugo Boaro of meet at UConn Saturday was Joe Martens of Massachusetts. The Twenty-nine schools qualified for tain died Sunday at home. He was the Sarasota; three grandchildren and member of the public works com- She was a communicant of St. Congregational Church. Jackson Heights, N.Y., Walter Boaro Manchester man and East Catholic High grad copped the high the L Division, the most in any father of Mrs. Gloria Marriott! of five great-grandchildren. , mittee, the fire committee, and the Mary’s Church in East Hartford. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Agnes of Smithtown, N.Y., John Boaro of jump and 60-yard dash events...Jimmy Connors once again led bracket. Kaynor Tech of Waterbury Manchester. The funeral will be Wednesday recreation commission. Other survivors are a son, Peter J. Tillinghast of Brooklyn, and two Hicksville, N.Y., and Ettiore of is top-ranked at 17-0 and defending Other survivors are his wife, two from Robants Funeral Home, 22 die Explorers to 124-112 win over opening the doors to its fine gym to He was past president of the Kiro of East Hartford; a daughter, grandchildren. Floral Park, N.Y.; three sisters, champ New London High is ranked Jeff Joy South Link Ave., Sarasota, Fla., with Bridgeport yesterday by scoring 32 the schoolboys for basketball games. Poiish-American Citizen’s Ciub and” Mrs. Judith Terlizzi of East Hart­ A graveside service will be held sons, a stepson, two stepdaughters Mrs. Lena Lazarto of Jackson 21st in the division. and seven grandchildren. a Mass at St. Martha’s Church, points. The benefit raised $1,500 for The move can work both ways as of the Rockvilie Fish and Game Club. ford; two brothers, John Fitzgerald Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Fairview Heights, Mrs. Beatrice Mauri of CCIL champ Manchester High is F Sarasota. Burial will be at the con­ the Leukemia Fund with Dick Longo several fine Catholic High cagers He was also a member of the of East Hartford and Richard King of Cemetery, West Hartford. The funeral is Wednesday at 8 a.m. Bayside, N.Y., and Mrs. Jean second rated in the Class LL Division in triple from the Donald D. Sagarino Funeral venience of the family in St. James of Manchester and Eiast Hartford’s have wound up on the UHartford Kosciuszko Club. Baltic; a sister, Mrs. Rita Parent of The Rev. Paul J. Bowman of Union Ferraris of Smithtown, and a grand­ with its 18-2 regular season ledger. Home, 109 North St., New Britain, Cemetery, Manchester. son. Fred Clark promoting the successful campus...The CDC is the toughest Mr. Orlowski was employed at Buffalo, N.Y., and five Congregational Church, Rockville, venture...How the time flies. It was The Indians draw a bye for the Finishing up its indoor track with a Mass at 9 at St. Ann’s Church, The John F. Tierney Funeral The funeral is Wednesday at 11 basketball conference in this area Hamilton Standard Division of grandchildren. will officiate. 23 years ago that the Boston Braves playdown and won’t get into action season last Saturday with a 5-4 New Britain. Burial will be in St. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge a.m. at the John F. Tierney Home, with the HCC a step behind and the United Technoiogies Corp., Windsor The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. There are no calling hours. picked up their stakes and headed for until Tuesday, March 2. The Silk record was Manchester High with a Mary’s Cemetery, New Britain. of local arrangements. 219 W. Center St. Burial will be in CCIL in third place. Locks, until his retirement four from the Callahan Funeral Home, The White-Gibson-Small Funeral greener pastures in Milwaukee and Towners will meet the winner of the 56-35 win over East Hartford High. Friends may call at the funeral The family suggests that friends East Cemetery. years ago. 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with a Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is in started a string of major league Stamford-Bridgeport Central Jeff Joy took three firsts for home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 wishing to may make memorial gifts Friends may call at the funeral He was a communicant of St. Mass at 9 at St. Mary’s Church, East charge of arrangements. baseball franchise shifts ever since. End of the line playdown. Bridgeport Central, 18th Manchester, winning the dash, Joseph’s Church and was president of p.m. to the Arthritic Foundation, home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 rank this year, is defending champ. hurdles and 300-yard run. George (Herald photo by Dunn) E Hartford. Burial will be in Hillside Just for the record, the Brooklyn Visitor in Manchester over the Sarasota, Fla. p.m. St. Joseph’s Society for 20 years. Cemetery, East Hartford. Dodgers and New York Giants left weekend was Leo Katkaveck, the Brien McMahon of Norwalk is top Trian filling in for flu-stricken Bob East's John Lusa has one step advantage Other survivors are a son, Thomas Friends may call at the funeral fun city 19 years ago to settle on the only local man to make it to the top in ranked with a 19-1 mark. Lyon in the 1,000-yard run took first Frank Sumpter of South is in hot pursuit in playoff P. Orlowski of Tolland; two home tonight from 7 to 9. lOVER SO YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICEll West (Gold) Coast in Los Angeles pro basketball. Katkaveck per­ Ellington High, NCCC champ, is place with a 2:35 clocking. daughters, Mrs. Russell Meyer of and San Francisco...Lou Holtz, new formed with the Washington Capitols ranked sixth in the Class M Division Results: Vernon and Mrs. Cheney Lawrence Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey atlas bantli) head coach ol the New York Jets, has in the BAA, forerunner of the NBA. with a 15-4 mark. Ellington has a bye Shot put: 1. Brinley (E), 2. CJirist of Brimfield, Mass.; three brothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey of 230 as many one line jobs as any teevee Katkaveck, now of North Carolina, into the first round where it will meet (E), 3. Walsh (M) 50’ 8”. Edward Orlowski, Stanley Orlowski Hilliard St. died this morning at • 24 Hour Emergency Service funnyman...One reason the Winter led Manchester Trade (now Cheney Monday, March 1 the winner of the High jump: 1. Cintron (E), 2. Underrated Irwin and Mitchell Orlowski, all of Manchester Memorial Hospital. • Burner Sales & Service Olympic Games were such a success Tech) to its only CIAC hoop title and Avon-Brookfield playdown. St. Paul Presti (M), 3. White (M) 5’ 8”. B Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Harold The John F. Tierney Funeral • Clean Heating Oils on teevee was the absence of golden later starred for three years at North is defending M champ and the 4 x 4 relay: 1. Manchester Smith of Needham, Mass., and Mrs. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge voiced Howard Cosell. Carolina State...Billy Baskerville, Falcons are ranked eighth. (Telgener, Bayles, Trian, Dawson) Victor Champ of Rockvilie, and five of arrangements, which are in­ 649-4595 standout performer with Fermi Middletown High with a 20-0 record 3:50.0. in golf spotlight grandchiidren. complete. Call Ut For Your Homo Hooting Crowds picked up High’s basketball team, was born in is top ranked in the bracket. 4 x 2 relay: 1. Manchester (Presti, And Air Conditioning Noadi... Manchester...Latest casualty with Coventry with its 15-5 record is Walsh, Joy, Dawson) 1:42.5. LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Hale Irwin bristled at the question. Happy to relate schoolboy basket­ the New England Whalers is Thom- seventh ranked and Bolton at 12-8 is Two-mile run: 1. Fedorchak (M), Clearly, he was tired of answering it. ball attendance involving local teams 14th seed in the Class S Division. 2. Nordbert (E), 3. Larson (E) ■ my Abrahamsson who was racked up “Let’s get out there and print those words, boys,’’ the bespec­ Happiness Is... picked up Saturday night with East in last night's loss to Quebec and win Bolton faces 19th-;anked 10-9 Tolland 10:21.5. Catholic and three other Catholic High Saturday night at South Wind­ 600-yd. run: 1. Dawson (M), 2. tacled former University of Colorado defensive back snapped. A REALLY CLEAN UUNDROMAT be lost for the remainder of the “Keep the faith, brother. AIR CONDITIONED schools luring 2,400 to the University season...Orlando Annulli has been sor High in a playdown with the Freed (B), 3. Telgener (M) 1:23.6. some mistakes quickly — which I got. of Hartford and the CCIL playoffs at elected president of the Manchester winner advancing to the first round. 1,000-yd. run: 1. Trian (M), 2. Barr- “No, it doesn’t bother me. And yes, So I guess it was the roll of the dice.” Manchester High found 1,400 fans out Country Club, succeeding Carl There the opponent will be third- man (E), 3. Lewis (E) 2:35.0. it would be nice to be recognized.” TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Watson, who led after the second FINALLY, for the twinbill...Bouquets are tossed Mikolowsky. Nick Carlson moves up ranked 17-3 Cromwell High. 60-yd. dash: 1. Joy (M), 2. Dawson Irwin may not like to talk about the and third rounds, finished with a 73 to in the direction of the University of as vice president with Henry Coventry does not have a (M), 3. Casey (E) :06.8. amount of recognition he does or SPECIAL wind up two shots behind Irwin's 72- Hartford’s athletic administration, Rockwell named to fill the vacancy playdown. The Patriots must wait Mile run: 1. Pazari (E), 2. Everin doesn’t get, but the fact remains — hole score of 272, a tournament headed by Gordie McCullough, for on the Board of Governors. until Tuesday, March, 2, to get into (E), 3. Fedorchak (M) 4:51.5. he probably is the most underrated 8Us.DRrClEANING*2.00 300-yd. run: 1. Joy (M), 2. Walsh player on the tour. course record. THE ONE-CAR FAMILY Although the pair played in 1 (M), 3. Casey (E) :38.9. In a re-play of the 1974 U.S. Open, LBEL^LAUNDROMAT 60-yd. hurdles: 1. Joy (M), 2. the nine-year pro from St. Louis separate threesomes, it was strictly Rote 'super' Malinoski (M), 3. Burnham (E) came from behind to beat British an Irwin-Watson shootout, and Irwin, Open champion Tom Watson and cap­ winner of two straight World Picadil- ROTONDA, Fla. (UPI) - Soccer :08.5. Chris tops Rosie ture first place money of $37,000 in ly Match Play championships in GETS A BREAK. star Kyle Rote Jr. of the Dallas Tor­ the Los Angeles Open. Two years England, was the superior head-to- DETROIT (UPI) — Five years ago nado withstood the challenges of Kathy triumphs Casals won $8,500. ago, he won the U.S. Open at Winged head man. Whst Weight Watchers' members are saying about Rosie Casals was a nervous 22-year- football player Lynn Swann and Let the boys have their Evert, 21, was one year away from SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) - After 18 Foot, N.Y., after trailing Watson by Irwin’s check gave him $69,995 for the new Personal Action Plan'" modules: old shooting for the top prize in the water skier Wayne Grimditch Sun­ pleasures—I’ve got a astonishing the tennis world at years on the LPGA circuit, Kathy one shot after three rounds. the winter and the momentum going first women’s pro tennis tournament day to win his second Superstars t i v fam ily car w ith plenty Forest Hills when Casals, 27, Whitworth knows how to keep her In the Los Angeles Open, he trailed into this week’s Tournament Players always vyanted a ^ ever held. championship in three years. of cargo space in the rear defeated Judy Dalton, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5, on head when it counts the most. Watson by three shots at the end of Division championship in Florida. I’M IN <|ports car and this is it! and extra safety features, She took home $1,000 more Sunday Rote, who placed in the top five in Junior m ay have his sports car, Oct. 3, 1971 in Houston, Tex., in the The tall Texan held off a challenge Watson got $21,090. A,to 50 in 8 seconds flat. three rounds and was five shots back 2 like an electric rear window in losing to Chris Evert in the finals every event in which he competed but I have my luxury car. Look at first women’s pro tournament. The by 21-year-old Hollis Stacy Sunday after the first three holes Sunday. “Any win is satisfying, but I like Real sports ca r agility with defogger for better visibility, of the 100th Virginia Slims tourna­ Sunday, finished with 33 points and CONTROL. this rich, spacious interior—plenty inaugural Slims was worth just one- for a one-shot victory in the $60,0()0 “But I just hate to give up the ship the way I won,” Irwin continued. “I front-wheel drive! Fuel of room for five of us to stretch or a special system that helps i l i a ment than the entire original field of tenth what Sunday’s 100th was worth. took home top money of $34,900. Bent Tree Ladies Golf Classic. injection, precise rack-and- and I wasn’t about to give up,” said wouldn’t have wanted to win with a out and relax. And the reclining me stop if one of my front eight played for five years back. Casals,' seeded third, has not Swann, the Super Bowl hero for the Whitworth finished with a 71 for a pinion steering, high per­ Irwin, 30. 70. NOTTHE * bucket seats were orthopedically tires blows. If you're a one-car Evert took a 6-4, fr-2 victory and beaten Evert since 1973, her only vic­ world champion Pittsburgh Steelers, 54-hole score of seven-under-par 209 "a * !.’ formance overhead cam Do us both a favor and please check to see if your name and address are “I still had 15 holes to play. What I Irwin’s card included a 60-foot chip \^esigned for my comfort. family like us. this 7 6 Dasher picked up $15,000 for her impeccable tory over her top-seeded opponent in was second with 29 points, a half­ JtIL I engine, the works! over the 6,115-yard, par 72 Bent Tree needed were quick birdies — which I shot for an eagle three on the 506- I has everything for everybody. listed properly In the WHITE PAGES of the Book of Names-your telephone efforts in the $75,000 tournament. point ahead of Grimditch. ------' the 14 times they have met. Country Club course. yard opening hole. FOOO.” directory. We’re getting ready to print the new phone book. got. What I needed from Tom were •KiS'XxX'(«xX'»:xx-x-:'»:-»M-:X'W '«

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Scoreboard Parents okay Sonics continue winning ways Bowling i®anrl|FatFr lEuFutng MFralb WHA COUNTRY CLUB- Non- sex education East NEW YORK (UPI) “I think both Teams had Virginia 107-98 in ABA with the help of a three- giving Kentucky its win enrolled in a more detailed health W L T Pts. do Annulli 353. Ted Backlel South Windsor — The Seattle Sonics rating fever,” joked Pro basketball games. point play by Austin Carr over St. Louis. Lou Dam- 186406, Fred Baker 351, course. New England 26 29 5 57 Russell. “That’s when you Warriors 94, 76ers 93 with 56 seconds left and JUDY KUEHNEL Area news are on a win streak pier had 25 points for Ken­ Larry Bates 360, Carl Bolin The final implementation of the Cincinnati 27 31 1 55 play on television and Relums of sex educalion permis­ >: Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Phil Smith scored 38 two free throws by Jim tucky which has beaten St. 135-146148-429, Ding F arr program March 1 marks the end of a Cieveiand 25 29 5 55 and Coach nobody wants to look bad sion forms show that nine of 10 South vIlBollon Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Indian. 23 35 2 48 extended road trip of the points, leading Golden Cleamons with 17 seconds Louis eight times in 10 137- 387, Dick Gardella 135- rocky road for the curriculum. says he isn’t con­ so you play conservatively. State to its fifth win in the remaining. The Cavs Windsor parents want their children Weal season, which consists of games this season. 364, John Rieder 141-379, Last year an advisory group con­ cerned about the up­ We did not play with ar­ last six games and handing included in the program. W L T Pts. nine games in 15 days. trailed by as mMy as 16 in Joe Salafia 378, Pete sisting of parents, administrators tistic prowess but we did The sex education segments of the I Houston 37 21 0 74 coming extended road Despite a road record of 9- Philadelphia its fifth the third period but wound Nets 115, Nuggels 95 Staum 385, Dick Steeves and clergy was formed to aid in the work very hard defensive­ Health Education and Development Minnesota 30 24 4 64 trip. He just hopes the 19 this season, Russell isn’t straight loss. Jamaal up scoring 62 points in the Julius Erving scored 24 138- 384, Bundi Tarca 152, formation of a suitable curriculum. ly. There are three speeds program were made optional as a Phoenix 29 24 6 64 team can return home particularely concerned. Wilkes had 21 points for the second half. points and had 17 rebounds Roy Thompson 351, Tom Each portion of the program was you can play in—fast, slow Warriors and George in a splendid performance concession to those parents objecting San Diego 29 27 4 62 holding second place “I hope we can come Turner 149-402. scrutinized with opponents objecting Age beats beauty inj Canadian and half-fast. Both teams back in second place but McGinnis led the 76ers Jiizz 102, Hawks 94 that led the Nets past to the curriculum. mainly to the sex education and per­ in the Pacific Division played half-fast.” with 21 and 19 rebounds. Denver. The Nets won the W L T Pts. we’re not setting any par- ’s four I Joel Wells, who recently an­ sonality segments. Winnipeg 41 21 2 84 of th e National Russell sighted his ticuiar goals. I’ve told the Burks 11.5, Bulls 112 crucial points in the last game by outscoring the nounced his resignation from the The most recent attempt by op­ Coventry game Quebec 38 18 4 80 Basketball Associa­ team’s defensive effort on team to play as well as can Brian Winters scored two minutes lifted New Nuggets 25-16 in the third Sale awaited $14,000 per year post as coordinator, ponents came in the form of a Calgary 29 26 3 61 Laker center Kareem and let the results take with 5:10 left to give Orleans past Atlanta after period and had a 17-point said that to date local response to the suggestion the sex part be delayed Edmonton 22 36 4 48 tion. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) By MONICA SHEA Hal Tarbell with 14. Hal is the Abdul-Jabbar as a key. care of themselves,” he Milwaukee the lead for the the score was tied at 94-94. lead before Denver staged program is similar to other towns until junior high school, and then Toronto 15 38 5 35 The Sonics Sunday — Final sale approval of Herald Correspundenl brother of Noreen Tarbell. He helped “ We w anted to lim it said. first" time and added two The victory snapped the an unsuccessful rally. nationwide. made optional. x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 handed the Los Angeles the San Francisco Giants Gray headed and paunchy fathers fill out the fathers’ roster. Kareem to the long-range Golden State defeated free throws with three Jazz’ six-game losing - Wells will teach the sex education In a statement issued by the newly x-Team disbanded Lakers a 97-91 beating has not been made by the pulled a surprise 43-38 victory last Jean Campbell, a mother, also sky-hook. Our guards tried Philadelphia 94-93, seconds left to clinch the streak. Maravich scored 21 Spurs 107, Si|ulres 98 segments of the program until his formed Citizens For Better Elduca- Sunday's Kegulls before a national television National Exhibition Co., week over their daughters, members played for the fathers to fill out their to check his sweep on Milwaukee beat Chicago victory, which gave the points while Lou Hudson Larry Kenon and Billy resignation is effective in June. It is tion (CBE), opponents say “no true Phoenix 6, Indianapolis 5 audience. The victory the team’s holding com­ of Coventry High School’s girls roster of two teams. The teams kept shorter shots.” Despite the 115-112, Cleveland topped Bucks a half game lead in had 27 for the Hawks. Paultz combined for 49 still unknown if and when a new coor­ option exists for the child who is not Cleveland 2, Houston 1 equaled Seattle’s con­ pany, but Bob Lurie said basketball team. switching about every four minutes Sonics’ efforts, Jabbar led Houston 107-103 and New the Midwest Division. Bob points- and .34 rebounds for dinator will be hired. to participate in the program." Calgary 4, Toronto 2 secutive win record of Sunday he plans to go to The first father-daughter game at as they got winded. V the Lakers with 24 points, Orleans downed Atlanta Love scored 30 points for Goloncds 121, Spirits 119 San Antonio, which dealt Children without permission to be Opponents feel that exposure, Quebec 4, New England 0 seven and pushed the CHS was played Wednesday before a High scorers for the daughters hauled down 14 rebounds 102-94 in other NBA games. Chicago. j Wit Jones hit two Virginia its 21st straight Chicago to lay out terms of included in the sex education through peer association is in­ Edmonton 4, Minnesota 3 Sonics 1V4 games in front disappointing crowd of 50. The event were Holly Campbell and Mary Lou and was credited with five Kentucky defeated St. Guvs 107, Rurkets 103 , straight field goals and loss on the road. The Spurs the $8 million offer to segments of the program will be evitable. of the Lakers in the battle National League owners. was staged to benefit the girls Breen with eight points apiece. assists. Louis 121-119, the New A crowd of 20,1992 at Bird Averitt added a free outrebounded the Squires WHA for second in the Pacific The NEC board did not athletic fund but only $25 was The fathers had scored nine points Russell and the Sonics York Nets beat Denver 115- Richfield, Ohio, saw throw in the final 45 59-28. Mack Calvin had 35 Division. meet during the weekend realized. in the first quarter before the girls Camphell Conference now face their last 95 and San Antonio topped Cleveland beat Houston seconds of overtime. points for the Squires. Palrirk Division and James L. Hunt, NEC Wells’ resignation A broken leg marred the contest. got their first about six minutes into W L T Pts. attorney, indicated last Pam Cunningham, a regular the game. Phila. 38 10 12 88 week there were portions surprises school board starter on the girls team, fell 21 Players for the fathers were NY Islanders 31 17 12 74 Sabres foiled of the sale memorandum seconds into the game and broke her Eugene Cunningham, Dick Werhle, Atlanta 27 27 8 62 Nastase ends that were not acceptable or leg. An ambulance crew took her to a Cromie, Dick Breen, Norris Tarbell, J I NY Rangers 23 32 6 52 Hal Tarbell, Jim Thurber, Bernard needed clarification and South Windsor "I am surprised,” said hospital. Conroy, and Mrs. Campbell. Smythe Division on free shot revision before accep­ JUDY KUEHNEL DeGiacomo, "that the school board Pam is now recuperating at her W L T Pts. Connors reign tance. parents home on Oakwood Dr. Players for the daughters were The surprise resignation of the did not receive notification of this Chicago 24 19 17 65 Pam Cunningham, Cris Thurber, Health Education and Human resignation prior to its publication in Both the fathers and daughters Vancouver 25 24 11 61 NEW YORK (UPI) — Rene Robert scored a SALISBURY, Md. (UPI) — Hie Nastase Mary Lou Breen, Karen Werhle, Lin­ Development coordinator has caused newspapers...and the lack of com­ decided to go ahead with the game St. Louis 22 28 9 53 goal for the Buffalo Sabres Sunday night but it da Reynolds, Holly Campbell, Laura began his Sunday having breakfast with his almost as much controversy as has munication thus exhibited." anyway. Minnesota 17 39 4 38 Cop races Slater, Marcia Loughlin, Joyce was obviously the wrong one. ciose friend Jimmy Connors and ended the day The program, which includes sex After that, much fun was had. Kan. City 12 40 8 32 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) the program he was hired to imple­ Green, Noreen Tarbell, Karen Robert was foiled on a piaying him in an exhibition match in ment in local schools. education, is scheduled for im­ It had been assumed by all in­ Wales Conference 2-1 Calgary tripped Toron­ — Skip Birbari, Branford, Conroy, Mary Fortier, and Kim Ted- penalty shot during the se­ plementation March 1. cluding the fathers that the Norris Division to 4-2 and Edmonton beat Providence, R.I. Conn., and Wayne Baldwin, Joel Wells said he will leave June ford. cond period of a scoreless 30. While Wells contends parental op­ daughters would walk away with the W L T Pts. Minnesota 4-3. In between, however, the Sandia, Tex., skimmed Scott Rhodes, the girls coach, tie between the Sabres and expected things. Whoever position (less than one out of 10 op­ game. Montreal 43 9 9 95 Bruin!) 5, Rangers 2 Basketball Rumanian star took the over Firebird Lake Sunday The resignation, which was dated refereed the game. Los Ang. 30 25 7 67 Canadiens...and Montreal does the unexpected usual­ Feb. 5, came as a surprise to school pose the program) did not play in his Well, no one seemed to take into Gerry Cheevers posted National. Indoor Tennis to win outboard world The fathers were far ahead of the Pittsburgh 26 25 10 62 went on to post a 4-2 vic­ Pee Wee Congregational to a 40-26 ly wins in our matches decision to resign, speculation is account the much longer reach his third victory in four crown from his American championship races spon­ board members who were not daughters up to the last minutes of Detroit 19 34 8 46 tory over Buffalo. Bill Masse tossed in 17 win over South United because we play together notified until Feb. 19. none the less growing as to why Wells enjoyed by the fathers. This advan­ .■J games since returning doubles partner 6-2, 6-3, 7- sored by the Union of Inter­ the game. Then they found it difficult s r - ;si., , _ Wash. 7 48 7 21 “The first goal is always Methodist, which was led so often that we anticipate decided to quit. tage alone allowed them to win the from Cleveland of the points and Glen Boggini 10 6. national Motorboating. “I would have liked to have known to get from one end of the floor to the Adams Division important, especially on a by Pete Gourley’s 10 what we do normally.” “ Wells is a gentle man, as well as a game. World Hockey Association to power VFW to a 27-25 The victorv ended Con­ Birbari took the title in about this a little more in advance,” other. (Herald photo by Dunn) W L T PU. penalty shot,” said Robert. win over Nassiff Arms last points, Nastase fell behind at the The first basket went to Richard to help increase Boston’s nors' three-year reign as the OA Divsion, for 250 said Board of Education Chairman gentleman," said Berghuis. “I feel a The daughters started coming back Wearing nonregulation swim trunks, Dick Cromie goes in for the Boston 38 11 10 86 “They probably would Saturday at the Communi­ Mark Copeland popped in outset of the match, losing Donald Berghuis. lot of people took advantage of these Cromie with a driving layup. lead over second place Buf­ champion of the $50,000 cubic centimeter engines, strong. Viewers said the daughters fathers first score as Karen Werhle attempts a block. Running Buffalo 33 18 10 76 have stopped playing for a ty Y. Rob Roya had 12 12 points as Concordia service in the opening qualities.” From then on, the fathers led all falo in the Adams Division event, Nastase, who also while Baldwin took the OD Board member Fred DeGiacomo, would have overtaken the fathers Toronto 25 24 11 61 while. Lutheran nipped Temple game to trail 0-2. But he the way. in are, left to right, Eugene Cunningham, Holly Campbell and Calif. 22 32 7 51 to 10 points. Ken Hodge, points and Matt Gagnon won in 1970, captured this title in a race for boats an opponent of the program, said he "I had him (goaltender Beth Shalom, 35-33. Andy then ripped off six straight . The high scorer for the fathers was given another quarter. Mary Lou Breen. Wayne Cashman, Bobby four for the losers. year’s title without loss of powered by 750cc engines. was not surprised at the news of Some board members feel the op­ Sunday's Results Ken Dryden) beat but the Schmautz, Terry O’Reilly Chris Parker and Mike Plepler netted nine a set during the week’s games, breaking Connors Wells resignation. Wells will soon ponents of the program consistently Pittsburgh 2, Detroit 2 puck started to bounce at and Andre Savard scored Zotta each had six markers markers for Shalom. play. three times and scoring 11 complete work on a Phd. in Family attempted to “embarrass and trap” Minnesota 6, Kansas City 3 the blue line and I had to of the last 12 points of the Boston 5, NY Rangers 2 for Boston, to pace Community Y to a Prior to their showdown, Life Education qualifying him for a Wells in an effort to discredit the set. Area briefs NY Islanders 4, Washington look down on it. I wanted to Red Wings 2, Penguins 2 17-12 duke over Volleyball Nastase jibed at Connors in O v e r - college position. program. sHoot low on his stick side 0 Bill Hogaboam scored Manchester Travel. Albie jest: “ I’m going to make He controlled play from Montreal 4, Buffalo 2 and I had him going the Harris netted five and Jim Ameriran Division S t u ' F f e d the tying goal at 15:20 of W L you sweat and swear. I’m the base line and controlled Board meeting Hampton concert California 5, Chicago 2 the third period to keep Hall four points for Travel. going to run you around key points with passing •ittic . h.iSH ABA Tool 36 6 inunl ’ Si-'ll iht? sluf Fire damages shop Detroit 16 points back of like a turkey,” and he did. shots as Connors sought to VERNON — The Board of Education will meet VERNON — The Vernon Friends of Music will spon­ Pro hockey P&W 34 8 fiiRj with .1 q u irk tonight at 7:30 at the Center Road School. Prior to the sor a concert featuring Lionel Hampton and his 11- NBA third place Pittsburgh in Church Latvians 30 9 Connors offered no come to the net. ciGtioii W.int Ad, Vernon departments responding. Johnson the Norris Division. Rick Dave Spencer scored 19 excuses. “ I just didn’t have The American star, meeting the Personnel Policies Committee will inter­ piece orchestra, Feb. 29 at 8:30 p.m. at the Middle Eastern Conference Northenders 12 27 A fire at Mr. Jack’s beauty shop, said firemen left the scene about 10 Kehoe and Syl Apps gave points and Alan Robb 12 as what it took to execute bothered by a bout of flu view prospective negotiators for the board. Reports to School, Rt. 30. Advanced tickets may be obtained by Atlantic Division other way but the puck Southenders 9 33 212 TalcottvUle Rd., Vernon, caused p.m. be discussed are: The Rockville High School opening; the Penguins an early 2-0 Center Congregational today,” he told newsmen. earlier in the week and contacting Mrs. Francis Phillips or Mrs. Leo Petelle. W L Pet. GB started rolling on m e.” extensive damage In. the shop and Johnson said damage to the shop is Instant Lottery Funds; New state and federal Boston 37 18 .673 lead but Buster Harvey in­ routed Emanuel Lutheran “‘Nasty’ played extremely forced to play a grueling Tickets are also available at area music stores. The Canadiens took ad­ National Division living quarters connected to it. extensive enough so it will have to be requirements for special education; and Title IX Buffalo 34 24 .586 iV , itiated Detroit’s come back of Manchester, 49-17, last well today and I didn’t do five set semifinals against Proceeds will go toward the Friends scholarship fund vantage of Robert’s per­ W L PINEPHARNUCY , Vernon Fire Chief William Johnson closed until further notice. policy development. Phila. 33 26 .559 6 at 13:33 of the third period. Saturday at Illing Junior anything to make him not Alex Mayer Saturday and also to help defray the cost of the summer music sonal misfortune to take a CBT 31 11 B64CEMTERST. •4M t 14| said the cause of the fire is still under The shop is owned by Jack New York 29 30 .492 10 Gulden .Seals .5, Black High. Ron Tweedie scored play well.” night, also was erratic, hit­ program. 1- 0 lead on a goal by Yvan Watkins 28 14 MW PRESOdPTHM investigation. The fire was reported Greenberg who had living quarters in Charter night Central Div.iBion Hawks 2 eight points for the losers. Nastase contended he ting frequently into the net Cournoyer and then a 2-1 Lloyd’s Auto Parts 10 32 about 8:30 p.m. Sunday with Vernon, the rear. A second apartment oc­ Guidance councilor W L Pet. GB Wayne Merrick scored Bret Arnesen scored 17 was “ lucky on some of my against Nastase’s un­ PRICES COVENTRY — Boy Scout Troop 65 will observe its lead on a score by Guy Fantastiks 10 32 Rockville, and Ellington cupied by another family. Cleve. 35 22 .614 two goals to help extend shots and I did a few un­ derspin shots. charter night Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Robertson TOLLAND — Neil Landers head of the Vo-Ag depart­ Lapointe. Gil Perreault ooints to lead Wapping Economy Elpctric 7 35 Wash. 34 24 .586 1>.4 Chicago’s winless streak to School, Cross St. Awards will be presented and ment at Rockville High School, will speak to Grade 8 gave Buffalo its initial tie Houston 28 29 .491 7 four games and whittle the promotions announced. Gary Ardel, assistant scout students at tne Tolland Middle School, Tuesday. The and Robert’s goal made it New Orl. 26 31 .456 9 Black Hawks’ first place Area police report master will show slides of the Appalachian Trail. The meeting will be open to any Grade 8 student interested Atlanta 26 33 .441 10 2 - 2 . lead over Vancouver in the Hebron public is invited. in agriculture or agri-business. Western Conference Robert’s tally was on a Smythe Division to four VERNON Midwest Division disputed play, with the points. Chicago never led SOUTH WINDSOR heart chairman Parents’ group W L Pet. GB Canadiens claiming he Michael J. Gibbons, 23, of 55 Henry Hopkins, 17, of Windsor, was Vigneau named in the game as California Mrs. Joseph Pelletier of Buck Rd., BOLTON — The Bolton High School Parents’ Group Milwaukee 25 34 .424 knocked the puck into the YourSavu^-Sluggiertunity! Donnel Rd., Vernon was charged charged Saturday with carrying a also got goals from Gary Hebron is the chairman for the Heart EAST HARTFORD—Donald Vigneau has been will meeting today at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Detroit 23 33 .411 Vi net when his stick was Special Prices now on Blems - Discontinued Tread Designs - Factory Blemish Tires - Saturday with following too closely .dangerous weapon after a minor dis­ Sabourin, Fred Ahern and Fund Drive again this year. named, by Governor Ella Grasso, to the Connecticut The school’s curriculum will be discussed. Parents Kan. City 21 37 .362 3V4 above the shoulders. Ones-Of-A-Kind tires - Changeovers - Odds & Ends and Used Tires. after a two-car accident on Rt. 83. turbance at the Hartford Arena. Chicago 18 39 .316 6 Mike Christie. Her family has felt the ravages of Public Transportation Authority. and students are urged to attend. “There was obviously no Norlli Slurs 6, Scouts 3 BIG SELECTION OF TYPES AND SIZES BUT HURRMN FOR TOUR CHOICE - SALE ENDS SAT. NIGHT! Gibbons was taken to RockvUle Police said Hopkins allegedly pulled Pacific Division General Hospital for treatment of a heart disease as does every family question to anyone Ernie Hicke and Norm a switch blade knife. W L Pet. GB head injury. The driver of the other sooner or later. Heart disease strikes watching the play,” said Gratton each picked up a He was released oq a $50 surety Gold. St. 42 16 .724 car was Donald Saucier of 201 Regan one out of eight. Dryden. goal and an to give bond for Common Pleas Court 12, Seattle 30 29 .508 121^ Rd. Rockville, Both cars were exten­ Los Ang. 29 .31 .483 14 “It was such a blatant Minnesota its first victory SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL East Hartford, March 15. sively damaged. Gibbons is Benoit’s park plan attacked Phoenix 25 30 .455 15V4 ■play 1 didn’t even bother to in 12 games and extend If you have news ALL WEATHER BL POWER STREAK CUSHIOK BaT POLYGLAS RADIAL scheduled to appear in Common Portland 25 34 .424 1714 argue. I knew he (referee Kansas City’s losing streak just another example of the mayor’s POLY 6LAS Pleas Court 19, Rockville, March 10. Steven Breaux, 17, of 49 Tudor Hill for these towns, call Vernon mayor’s insistence on a Parks Sunday's Results Andy Van Hellemond) was to six games. It was the inability to cope, in a businesslike Rd., and Joseph Hebert, 17, of 22 ANDOVER - 646-0375 A “ budget bulging Benoit Boon­ department is another nail in Milwaukee 115, Chicago 112 going to wave it off.” “It North Stars’ first victory 00 00 manner, with a rather elementary Carol Ann Champagne of 134 Ver­ Raymond Rd., both of South Wind­ (Donna Holland) doggle,” is what Republican Town Berger’s coffin,” Sadrozinski said. Seattle 97, Los Angeles 91 was just one of those they since Jan. 28 when they i situation.” 50 non Ave., Rockville, was arrested sor, were taken to Manchester,, BOLTON - 646^)375 Chairman Donald Sadrozinski calls The new parks department will Cleveland 107, Houston 103 give you,” said Robert. “I beat the Scouts 9-3. Sadrozinski noted the proposal was Size B78x13 size E78x14 size FR78X14 Saturday on a court warrant Memorial Hospital Saturday njight' -) (Donna Holland) Democratic Mayor Thomas Benoit’s combine the care of town-owned New Orleans 102, Atlanta 94 wasn’t going to argue. I Islanders 4, Capitals 0 vigorously opposed by- the four tubeless blackwall tubeless whitewall tubeless whitewall charging her with issuing a bad for treatment of injuries suffered in COVENTRY - 742-9495 proposal to create a parks depart­ recreation areas-and -school grounds Golden State 94, don’t think I should have Glenn Resch, who had size F78x14 Republican councilmen. He said it Philadelphia 93 POLYESTER plus $2.27 plus $2.63 check. 0)urt Is March 17. a one-car accident. Police said the (Monica Shea) ment for the town. under one department. got it.” been out for six games with tubeless blackwall "has even greater implications than plus $1.62 Fed. Ex. Tax Fed. Ex. Tax car went out of control on a bump and EAST HARTFORD - 289-4283 The Town Council approved the The goal aroused the the flu, kicked out 29 shots plus $2.43 the obvious and considerable cost in­ Fed. Ex. Tax - AND OLD TIRE AND OLD TIRE Roland Mercier, 33, of New Bri­ struck a tree. No police action was (Shelia Tuller) department following a public "This latest maneuver, coupled ABA Canadiens, with Cournoyer to record his sixth shutout Ref. Ex. Tax creases. AND OLD TIRE AND OLD TIRE tain, was charged Sunday with third- taken. ELLINGTON - 643-2711 hearing Tuesday night. At the with probable changes in senior W L scoring his second goal of of the season. Clark Gillies Pet. GB degree criminal mischief after an in­ (Barbara Richmond) hearing Sadrozinski spoke against it. citizen programs, results in con­ Denver 42 15 .737 the game on a deflection of scored two goals and cident at 73 Spring St. Court is March Police are investigating the theft of HEBRON - 228-9561 Sadrozinski, commenting on the “Although the mayor has repeated­ siderable dimunition of both the New York 37 21 .638 5V4 a 35-foot shot by assisted on a third to pace TUBELESS QUANTITY TIRE TYPE I, WAS 17. a tape deck valued at $115 from a car (Evelyn Croston) council session, said it "saw six ly stated that he has no intention of director’s role and the role of the San Ant. 34 23 .596 8 defenseman Serge Savard New York, which also got SIZE OESCRIPTION IS parked in the driveway at 41 Ann Rd., SOUTH WINDSOR - 644-1364 Democrats obediently steamroller making changes in Mr. Berger’s Recreation Commission,” the town Kentucky 33 27 .550 1014 at 10:53 for a 3-2 lead. Guy goals from Billy Harris Indiana 31 30 .508 13 Joseph Ulrich, of 10 Becker Place, South Windsor and a break into a (Judy Kuehnel) the creation of a parks department. status as recreation director, the chairman said. Lafleur lessened the and Jean Potvin. BR78X13 Gust. Tread Rad- XNW Blem St. Louis 26 35 426 18 25.00 Rockville, was arrested Sunday on a home at 148 Oak St. during which a TOLLAND -643-2711 Canadiens’ concern with WHA Virginia 10 49 .169 33 warrant charging him with third- tape deck valued at $300 and two (Barbara Richmond) the clincher, his 39th goal Marc Tardif scored BR78X13 Cuit. Tread Rad RWL Blam 29.00 Sunday's Games degree criminal mischief. Court is calculators valued at $60 and $80, VERNON - 643-2711 of the season, on a 2-on-l twice to lead Quebec past Residents speak about the dump New York 115, Denver 95 break at 17:40. AR78X13 Rad. J. Blem 30.00 March 17. were taken. (Barbara Richmond) San Ant. 107, Virginia 98 New England...Del Hall In other games, Boston tallied with 51 seconds left Kentucky 121, St. Louis 119 080x13 Rally QT RWL Blam as townwide collection. The neighboring towns can’t work ripped the New York in the game to push 20.00 Bolton selectmen said we’re not without together. Rangers 5-2, Detroit tied Phoenix past In­ Rockville Hospital notes By DONNA HOLLAND Pittsburgh 2-2, California 078x15 Power Guide N/W alternatives. Hopefully we’re not.” “Now there are only four months dianapolis...Paul Baxter 24.80 After this June 30, Bolton does not Robert Morra said, “Andover’s left. Does this mean another ‘govern­ tram p led Chicago 5-2, .and Gary MacGregor Minnesota disposed of Kan­ L78x1S Power Streak N/W 35.00 have access to a refuse disposal area. decision was too bad in one way. It ment by crisis’ type decision is about Whalers scored third period goals to Admitted Tuesday: Michele Berriault, sas City 6-3 and the New Windsor Locks; Lucy DelBene, Webster Tolland; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. The people of Andover voted 71 to will cost the residents of Andover to be made?” help Cleveland nose out HR78x15 Police Spec. Rad. Blam. Stafford Springs; Robert Chalifoux, York Islanders blanked 39.95 St., Rockville; Yvonne Foster, Stamford; Daniel Woods, Peter Green Rd., Tolland. 27 at a recent town meeting to stop considerably more. I don’t think it Mario Fava said, “I think Andover Houston...Butch Dead- School St., Rockville; Robert Doheny, Robert Gardiner, Hale St., Ext., blanked W ashington 4-0. In the ALL PLUS EXCISE TAX OF 11.81 TO $3.14 Admitted Thursday: Elsie Arzt, Broad sharing Its refuse area with Bolton. will cost us more in money. I feel in got botched up somewhere along the marsh’s goal at 1:33 of the Scott Dr,, South Windsor; Laurie RockvUle; Clifford Hurlburt, Hartford Brook; Florence Brand, E. Main St., World Hockey Association, MANY, MANY OTHER SIZES AND TYPES Houman, Prospect St., Rockville; $arah Bolton’s three selectmen said this the end we’ll come out ahead.” line. They reacted emotionally, not third period powered ' LIMITED QUANTITIES - Tpke., Vernon; Mary Kolakowskl, View- Rockville; Marilyn Dandurand, Corrine QUEBEC (UPI) - The Quebec shut out New Jones, l^ k e Rd., Rockville; Anna Lee, month they will find a solution but Maureen Houle said, “I’m Iiappy practically. The vote surprised me. Calgary past Toronto. side Dr., Ellington; James Leahy, Mt. Dr., Tolland; Inward Dion, Stafford they have yet to announce one. New England Whalers England 4-0, Phoenix Enfield; Paul Lubetkin, Loveland Hill Vernon Dr., Vernon; Maxwell Moses, with Andover’s decision. We should “I served on a dump committee in Springs; Susan Fuller, Baxter St., ^ Ito n people gave the following were defeated 4-0 by the downed Indianapolis 6-5, Rd., Vernon; Eleanor Mink, Enfield; Hartford Tpke., Verqon; William Tolland; Bernice Gallagher, Hayes Rd., take care of our own problems. I feel Bolton 35 years ago. No one wanted a Quebec Nordiques Sunday Cieveiand topped Houston ______.m W II!______iSMML Joyce Newton, Hayes Ave.,' Ellington; Niemann, Jobs Hill Rd,, Ellington; Ellington; Donna Hall, Stafford Springs; comments on the problem to The the rejection will turn out for the dump near them then and I didn’t night in the fourth game of Paul Prokop, Middle Butcher Rd,, Marcelle Passat, Franklin Park, Jeannette Owen, Baxter St., Tolland; Herald. best, "rhe selectmen will have to do blame them. However there were a the Whalers’ current road momnniQiniiiiED COMPARARLE SAVINGS Rockville; Susan ScovlUe, Meadow Lark RockvUle; Richard Rizy, Loveland HIU, Stella Raymond, West St., RockvUle; Da­ Aloyslus Ahearn said, “It definite­ something in the near future.” lot of open spaces then that could trip. Rd., Vernon; Dean Soucy, Old Post Rd., Rockville; Irma Scussell, Stafford mien Smart, Ci^stal Lake Rd., Tolland; ly is a very serious situation. The Lawrence Shaw said, “Okay Mr. have been used but nothing was done. ARGO Tolland; Richard Sutyla, Mt. Vernon Dr., COMPLETE Springs; Pamela Smith, Buff Cap Rd., Stephen Smith, Nahant, Mass.; Alan selectmen have their work cut out for Selectman, what are you going to do After nearly 11,000 fans insmnLLCflR Vernon; Ellen Woods, Peter Green Rd., "It’s too bad the Andover situation watched the World Hockey Keeping up with fiti moving Irifik Is MASTER CHARGE Tolland; Jason Stocks, Tracy Dr., Ver^ Vecchlolla, Somers Rd., Ellington. them. Landfill areas are not that now? You have about four months to wasn’t locked up. Now the town “ MY ENGINE RAN sheer torture for her in« smoii eir. Yes, SAFETY Tolland. Association game get off to . non; Lisa Wytas, Stafford Springs. Discharged Thursday: Michael BulUi available. bring choices to the people so a deci­ doesn’t know what it's going to do (ompKts end minis con suffer eilri GOODYEAR Discharged Tuesday: Gloria Barrs, Discharged Wednesday: Elizabeth An- a scoreless start during the CHECK Sr., Stafford Springs; Robert ChaUfoux, "I think the people should know sion can be made. If a local site is and neither do I.” WHEN IT WAS OFF engine strain to occeierate speed. This Franklin St., Rockville; Alfred dreoll, Edgemere Rd., Coventry; School St., Urckvllle; Yvonne Foster, can cause eicessive engine heal, wear nothing has been done. The DEP necessary it could cost in excess of first period, Quebec’s Chameroy, Mansfield Depot; Ellin Michele Berriault, Stafford Springs; Stamford; Karen Huelsman, Somers; Sue Gorton said, “I’m willing to I’d » ll(h Ihe ignition ell bnl llie engine and noise. That's whj smail cars shouid FREE! (state Departmenj of Environmental Marc Tardif banged in two wonldn'l slop. Imleid II ipullered, For more good years in your car Curran, Stuart Dr., Tolland; Marilyn DIanlel Bldwell, Donnel Rd., Vernon; Richard Johndrow, Mountain St., $275,(XK) to purchase, develop, staff leave it in the hands of the have eilra protection. Now they can gel Courtright, Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Protection) said Bolton should forget goals in the second period. reeked and cenglied. Then I dlKmered it thanks to WYNN'S* OIL TREATMENT Arthur Benson Jr., Gxbow Dr,, Vernon; RockvUle; Paul Lubetkin, Loveland Hill and equip it.” selectmen. That’s all we can do at Quebec’s two goals on imilCS* SPITflM, Hew mg Ireublei FOR SMALL CARS. It's formulated to help James Durdan, West WllUngton; Linda Camp, Scott Dr., Vernon; Susan Rd., Vernon; Richard Rlzy, Loveland its proposed sites and try to work Raymond Vine said, “My only this time.” home ice in the third ere efer,"wfilej a happy rrier. llei, maintain performance, compression aiid Timothy Elliott, Pinnacle Rd., Ellington; Curtis, Hayes Ave., Ellington; Anette Hill Rd., Rockville; Susan Scoville, something out with Andover. The feeling is it’s a shame Andover did Grant Davis said, “It’s not engine "alter run" caused by heary viscosity at high temperatures while it Freemont Gauthier, N. Park St., period were unassisted. Manglatico, Sherry ’Circle, Tolland; Meadow Lark Rd., Vernon; Dean Soucy, selectmen didn’t even attend the that. I thought it was nice for the two something the residents can do carbon build up can be net only esasper- fights power-stealing contaminanls. So Rockville; Louise Knight, Broad Brook; aling, bell downrighi dangerous mechw Eleanor Mink, Enfield; Edward Murphy, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Joseph Trunca, St. Town Meeting Monday. I think the towns to work together. Now we have anything about. The selectmen have Quebec gbalie Richard for that eitra protection get WYNN'S Oil Daniel McCarthy, Willie Circle, Tolland; Ically. So be kind In your car and yoursell ITospect St., RockvUle; Susan Nowlin, Anthony’s Home, Rockville; Thomas people in Andover will be sorry too.” Bordeur turned aside a TREATMENT FOR SMALL CARS today. NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. BerUui Vonasek, West WllUngtoq; Helen to go out and find a place in Bolton. to come up with a plan. I have no idea total of 17 shots to earn his Add a can ol WYNITS SPILFIIff to your PleauntSt., RockvUle; Frances.Paszek, West, Carol Dr., RockvUle. Etorothy Miller said, “I think An­ Sounds like the selectmen are what the selectmen are doing. gas lank today. Nor) araHaUe nl all Zevitas, South St., Rockville. Pearl Dr., Vernon; Dwinell Shane, Births Thursday: A daughter to Mr. dover was foolish to do what they did. searching around, I imagine they will They've been quiet on the whole second shutout of the Birth Tuesday: A daughter to Mr, and Gardner RD., Vernon; Richard Sutyla, (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) and Mrs. Leonard Brace, Windsor Locks; I think they will be the loser and it come up with something.” season. Quebec’s Tom Ser- 295 BROAD ST., Mrs. BlUle Scholfleld, Chicopee, Mau. Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon; Marianne a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall, thing.” Admitted Wedne'sday; Jennifer will cost more than they anticipate. I Judy Miner said, “It’s too bad in One resident when contacted said, viss scored the final goal " THf THANK VOUITONI Zagura, Reed St., Rockville; John Stafford Springs; a son to Mr. and Mrs. after stealing the puck CJcraB Asbury, Stafford Springs; (^rolyn Baran, Werkhoven, Ellington Ave., RockvUle. John Kolakowskl, VIewside ,Dr., don’t understand why they did It. these financially difficult times, “ I’m sorry. Is there a problem with a Anderson Rd., Tolland; Alice BllUngi, “Hopefully we can make other from Whaler defenseman AT.AU KING'S STORES PHONE 643-1161 Births Wednesday: A pon to Mr. and Ellington. f when most towns are trying to cut disposal area?” Gordie Roberts. MON., TUBS., WED., FRI. 8-5:30 • THURS. 8-8 • SAT. 8-1 Dailey Circle, Rockvlle; Diane Brace, Mrs. Francis Baran. Anderson Rd., arrangements to our advantage, such down on spending, that two / PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon.. Feb, 23, 1976 NOTICE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 23, 1976- PAGE THIRTEEN Bennet INDEX •••••••••••••••••••••••••• About town 1 Hornet For Sala______M PUBUC HEARING N O T IC ir □ REAL ESTATE MACC news Others in the community both' for us and for some of a FS high school senior at ADDITIONAL - Lott and Found VICTORIAN - ten rooms, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Honor Roll m ay call the MACC office the “ world’s forgotten Manchester High School, is APPROPRIATIONS Ptrtontit completely renovated, four ( - Announctmtntt BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hornet For Sala 23 bedrooms, large lot. 385,900. for Operation Rice Bowl ones.” an exchange student from The council on m inistries - Enttrtalnmtnl 7 th Grade Rosemary Busky Operation Rice Bowl Archbishop of Hartford, Each family par­ stickers and send their We’ll gather at 2 p.m. at Guatemala. Miss Alvarado TOWN OF MANCHESTER, - Auctioni Must be seen to be ap­ Susan Cain of South United Methodist 327,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room preciated, Century 21, Frederick Albers John F. Wiealon. Locally ticipating in Operation money by check to; Concordia L utheran presently staying with the CONNECTICUT ^ FINANCIAL Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Graham Campbell Q w ch will meet tonight at Notice is hereby given that Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Leonard Anderson The Division of Sociai it has again become an in­ Rice Bowl will place the Manchester Council on Church on Pitkin St. for a Walter Fuss family is most Bonds-Slocki-Mortgagtt heating, stove, refrigerator. Beth Apter Gregory Cassells 7:30 m the church office, the Board of Directors, Town - Poraonal Leant Action and the Manchester terfaith total community money saved in a specially World Hunger (marked moment’s fellowship and willing to speak to any in­ - inttrtnet CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hutchins Agency 646-3166. RAMBLING nine room Cape, Brenda Baltovick Christine Cheney of Manchester, Connecticut, Council on Worid Hunger project under the auspices marked container placed Operation Rice Bowl and directions for .the after- terested groups about EMPLOYMENT 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Cynthia Barnes Lisa Collins The Good News Club, will hold a Public Hearing in REDUCED FOR quick sale - trees, 3^,900. Hutchins Agen­ wiii iaunch Operation Rice on their dining table. Some sent to PO Box 773). Thirty noon. Please come. Guatemala and share her > Htip Wanttd Alllse Bayer Kevin Conlon of the Conference. non-denominational, will the Hearing Room at the - Builntsa Opportunilitt two family, 30 Locust Street, cy, Realtors, 646-3166. . Susan Beauregard Christine Crosby Bowi — Manchester this ■ Beginning on Ash will receive cardboard rice per cent of the funds raised understanding of the re- meet Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. Municipal Building, 41 Center Situation Wanttd PHONE 643-2711 no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. , William Cunningham weekend, caliing on the Wednesday Manchester bowls at Sunday services will be used in the area. Alcohol information cent disastrous Street, Manchester, Connec­ EDUCATION MUL'n-FAMILY - 5-5,2 fami­ Robert Berdat in the chapel of Emanuel FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Hope Blette Melanie Deipers community both to pray families of every faith will this weekend, others will March is Alcohol Infor- earthquakes, ticut, Tuesday, March 2,1976, - Private Inatructloni LOVELY six room Ranch ly duplex, minutes to Parkade Lutheran Church. - Schooia-Claaaaa home, on quiet tree lined and bus. 2-car garage, level Juan Bolivar Thomas Demko for their hungry brothers be asked to offer a special receive special stickers to mation Month. We invite A reminder that aid for at 8:00 P.M. to consider and • Instructions Wanted Hymnalong street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 lot, nice income. Only 340,000. Joseph Dieffenbacher and sisters and to share act on the following: Michael Bralnard prayer for the starving place on their own con­ you to attend one of the Guatemalan quake victims Xi Gamma Chapter, REAL ESTATE Help Wanted 13 baths, garage, privacy, Keith Real EsUte, 6464126, Scott Brown Karen Donnestad their food with those less Proposed Ordinance — - Hornet for Sale ADVERTISING each Wednesday during tainers at home. The Divisions of Chris­ sessions of Honor Court can be channeled through Beta Sigma Phi, will meet ADVERTISING Buckley School, low 40's. 649-1922. Lisa Brugnettl Susan Dreisbach Purchase of Property — being - Lota-Land for Sale Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, fortunate. Operation Rice Lent and Passover. The. On the Sabbath, par­ tian Unity and Special (held at Probate Court on the Manchester Council on - Investment Property DEADLINE WANTED - Married couple Deborah Burgess Glenn Eagleson Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the a part of premises known as - Business Property 649-1922. Bowi which began as an in- families will then eat a ticipating families will East Middle Tpke) at the World Hunger. Checks RATES * desiring second or third in­ NEW TO MARKET - This Doreen Buyak Marci Edelson M inistries are co­ home of Mrs. Sandra #525-V Middle Turnpike West, - Resort Property 12:00 nooQ the day before oversized Cape is just right terfaith program in sacrificial meal. The take the money saved to police station) and Mon- should be made out to - Real Estate Wanted come, part-time. 31,000 a Mary Calabro Dawn Farrell sponsoring a good old- F reem an, 67 O lcott Dr. from the estate of Alexander 1 day 10a word per day publication. month or more potential. Less MANCHESTER - Looking for for the growing family. Large Ailenstown, Va. has been their church or synagogue William Calhoun Robert Ferguson prayer and the restricted fashioned hymnalong for day evening at 8 as part of Manchester Council on Mrs. Geraldine Dumond Jarvis, for eight thousand four MI8C. SERVICES 3 days .6a word per day Deadline for Saturday and than 320 investment. 742-9087 your own home? Try this 2- master bedroom, formal adopted as nationai sociai to be placed in the larger - Servicet Offered Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. family with up lo four Sandra Caouette Susan Ferrari diet menu for the meal will convalescent and nuring our commitment to es- World Hunger — MACC will present the program hundred dollars (}8,400.00). - PaintJng-;Paperlng 6 daya .ea word per.day for appointment. dining room, eat-in kitchen, concern project of the 41st 26 daya ■7a Word per’day bedrooms in one apartment, lus tireplaced living room, 1 Steven Charendoff Sharon Kelly be published in the Rice Bowl there. The home patients on Sunday tablish a climate of Chris- marked “for Guatemalan “ A Woman Alone.” Proposed Ordinance — - Building-Contracting Michelle Kiniry International Eucharistic money collected will be Purchase of Property — being > Roofing-Siding 15 words, $2.00 minimum PLEASE READ TWO POSITIONS Open: separate heating systems, /2 baths, garage. Non-traffic Scott Cheney M anchester Evening afternoon, March 7. From tian enlightened concern, relief” and mailed to - Heating-Plumbing new roof, 2-car garage, 339,- ? Erick Klavins , Congress committee^and forwarded by each in­ a part of the premises known - Flooring Happy A d a ...... ISInch Assistant parts manager; Ser­ Catherine Cochran Herald every Saturday to 2 to 5 p.m. we’ll be sharing Six and a half million of our MACC, P.O. Box 773,^ Temple Chapter, OES, YOUR AD vice writer. Experience help­ 900. W olverton A gency, Real Estate, 6464126, 649- Gary Comeau Michelle Laramie endorsed in Roman dividual church to inter­ as #400-V- Adams Street, from - MovIng-TrucKlng-Slorage be cut out for use the our favorites with those brothers and sisters are Manchester. Ail sucn con- will observe Star Point at - Services Wanted Classified ads are taken over ful but not necessary, good Realtors, 649-2813. 1922. Donna Cournoyer Robert Lenhardt Catholic churches by the following Wednesday. national relief agencies of problem drinkers. A one- tributions are tax deductl- the estate of Alexander Jar­ the phone es a convenience. salary, benefits. Apply in per­ Christopher Levine who can no longer "get to its meeting Wednesday at 8 vis, for two thousand four hun­ MI8C. FOR SALE Cynthia Cox their own choice. day working conference, ble. • Articles for Sale The Herald Is responsible for son to Mr. Palazzi, Chohorches. NEW HOMES - Ranches, MANCHESTER - four family, Diane Cox Cheryl Lewis church” to share them p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ dred dollars (62,400.00). - Building Supplies only one Incorrect insertion and 80 Oakland Street. Capes, Colonials, Raised four rooms each unit, parking, "Help for the Alcoholic A booklet, “These Ruins then only to the size of (he James Croteau Alan Liggett there. We’ll be using our ple. Star point officers will Copies of the Proposed Or­ - iPets -Birds- Dogs Ranches, in several locations separate heat, 36,900 income, Woman” will be held at Accuse,” illustrating the > Livestock original Insertion. Errors which or Two-Family homes 2 and 3 Michael Daigle Katherine Link new Large-Print Christian host their counterpart of­ dinances may be seen in the - Boats A Accessories do not lessen the value of the LEGAL SECRETARY - asking 342,900. Warren E. Angela Litrlco Hymnals for the first time Hartford College for fate of the Latvian Town Clerk’s Office during - Sporting Goods advertisement wilt not be cor­ Manchester law firm has posi­ bedroom models. For your Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Diane Delmastro ficers from chapters ‘ Garden Products Jeffrey Lombardo Women, March 16 from 9 Lutheran Church in a coun- business hours. rected by an additional Inser­ tion available. Applicant must new home needs call Merritt James Donnelly so that eyes that have throughout the state. After - Antiques Agency, 646-1180. John Lyon a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration try absorbed by communist Proposed additional ap­ - Wanted to Guy tion. have typing and shorthand MANCHESTER - 4-4 Duplex Theresa Dumas grown dimmer can follow the meeting, there will be with generous cabineted Carole MacKenzie propriation to General Fund proficiency. Legal experience Georgeanne Ebersold the old beloved words due in I^rch 2. Details Russia after World War II entertainm ent. Mrs. RENTALS preferred but not required. MANCHESTER - Magnificent kitchen, living room and two Drew Flavell Francis Maffe Budget 1975-76, Recreation • Rooms for Rent eleven room Ckilonial, over 4,- again. Come bring your available at MACC office, is available at the MACC Robert Richmond is in • Apsrlrnents lor Rent Salaryry commensurate___ with .... bedrooms, separate utilities. Jennifer Gadlin Lisa Magadini Department — 61,974.00 for qu! 000 square feet of elegant Ideal opportunity to own your children, parents, and office through the courtesy charge of refreshments. - Homes for Rent Help Wanted 13 ualincations. Call Mr. Joslah Dean Gates Kathy Manseau Guatemala of the Latvian Lutheran Summer Soccer Program, to - Business for Rent Leiissner, 649-5277, to arrange living area. 4 1/2 baths, first home. 336,900. Wolverton Lisa Manzolillo neighbors to make this an be financed from fees already - Resort Property for Rent interview. aluminum siding, beautiful Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Andrew Gibson Anna Maria Alvarado, a Church in Manchester. } - Wanted to Rent AVON- Feel like a nobody? Be Vicki Martin afternoon to remember collected. • Misc. tor Rent Help Wanted 13 a somebody- be an Avon terraced lot. Must be seen. Merrilee Gorman Sarah McClain Proposed additional ap­ Representative. You earn Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call QUALITY Built - Manchester Lana Gothberg AUTOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION WORKER- R. Zimmer, J. D. Real Estate, Barbara McFall propriation to Educational - Autos for Sale COOK - Full time, your own money. Sell quality - New eight room Colonial on Wendy Graff T e l l i n g (Apprentice)- Immediate 646-1980. or 647-1139. treed lot in prime residential Maureen McKeman Special Projects, Fund 41, - Trucks for Sals experienced, 6 a.m. - 4:30 Avon cosmetics. People de­ Deborah Gussak - Heavy Equipmant for Sale p.m. 40 hours per week. Must pend on your service, r ll show openings. No experience area. Features include: four Geoffrey Michaud Vocational Education — 64,- • Molorcyclas-BIcyclea required. Goood salary, paid Lynn Haberem li.ilf 'if work every other weekend you how. Call 523-9401. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, three- Teresa Milewskl I spllintj 147.80 to be added to existing - Campers-Trallera-Mobile training plus many benefits. Ihi maw of thi IMS Is Wad Glen Halpin T*-ll It /..•ll ,iiir| yrujf Hornet and some nolidays. Apply in zone heating, thermalpane Rhonda Reese FORMAL WEAR Accounts: • Automotive Service person, Monday - Frioay, 9 Enlistment required. Ages 17- UL.tho Bsakor It cal it I4^ windows, first floor laundry Analisa Haney I V m l .v ill s p II Agnes Rezman Afj Account #209 — Home - Autoa for Reni-Leaae a.m. - 4 p.m. East Hartford IMMEDIATE Opening for 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 2711. room, large fieldstone Jennifer Hedlund Michael Rooney Economics — 6947.80 Convalescent Home, 745 Main Motor Route driver in our Cir­ fireplace in family room, city Michael Hellendbrand Alesia Sadosky AT ITS BEST Account #204— Distributive Street, East Hartford, Conn. culation Department. Call un­ utilities and much more. Brenda Johnson til 6 p.m., M7-9946. Dean Setzler FEATURINB: Education — 63,200.00 for Located on lot number 41 Kent Heather Johnson P o w e r Drive. 3-S Realty, 649-8505. Bette Sheldon equipment, to be financed HOME IMPROVEMENT Barbara Kemp •Calais LAW ENFORCEMENT- Patricia Shelton • Area’s largest from State Grant. 11) .1 1' s w h ii t IS Salesperson - wanted, call for National Weather Forecast Peggy Kennedy •Westwood ^ ^ in tm e n t, 235-7981 or 289- Im m edlate openings. No Dana Sibrinsz linstock seioctlon Legal Notice Proposed addltionaT ap­ packfd in thosii MANCHESTER - Central Daniel Kibbe experience required. Good LeeAnn Stauffer •Woodstock propriation to General Fund Cl.issifiud ads. Sell colonial, good condition, Douglas Klotzer THE EIGHTH im U T IE S salary, paid training plus private yard, small bam. 329,- Judith Stoker • Boy’s sizes In •Brand Chateau Budget 1975-76, Recreation — your idle items for Todd Korbusieski DISTRICT PHONE SOLICITORS wanted many benefits. Enlistment 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- Robert Stokes most suits •Newport 61,500.00 Arts and G afts, to be (|uick cash. required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Ann Krajewski - call for appointment, 235- 0131. Linda Tatro NOTICE OF financed from fees. 7981, or 289-7758. Army, at 643-9402. Joan Lavine •Windsor Steven Telgener • Rufflo shirts In SPECIAL MEETING Pascal A. Prignano, Judy Libera •Tux-Tall COLUMBIA Lakefront U&R Meagan Tierney 1 7 colors Secretary OFFICE GAL- Good built bl-level, two baths, two Roger Livingston NOTICE IS HEREBY Lisa Tilden •Prince Edward Board of Directors □ NOTICES A&P STORES telephone voice, typing, fireplaces. Immediate oc­ Jerome Longo GIVEN that there will be a dependable car, paid mileage, Katrine Walsh • Dress boots In •FuH-Drosa Manchester, Connec­ Appllcatlont acCaptad for cupancy. 309,900. Hayes Cor­ Lynn Lumbra Special Meeting of the voters and expenses. Excellent Joanne Weiss black or white AH Hw toiMt ooiors ticut Qrocary, Meat, Produce poration, 6464131. Marcella MacDonald of THE EIGHTH UTIUTIES Loti and Found 1 fringe benefits. Good salary. Richard Werkheiser Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Clarke and Meat Cuttara LOB AM ««Lt» Mary Maher Hid iiypH cMnWi DISTRICT of Manchester, Apply to Ai Hall, Manchester CAPE COD - Two years old, Christopher West • Vests with ticut, this 18th day of on part-tima baala-A.M. or Timothy Mainville lOrtti ■TMn» Connecticut, to be held on LOST - older black and white Evening Herald, 16 Brainard 24’ living room, first floor Todd White most stylos February, 1976 P.M. Naw atora opening Place, Manchester. 643-2711. Elizabeth Maloney chiM M utt Monday evening, March 1, tom cat, vicinity of Waddell family room with firMlace Lauren Woodhouse aoon. Many banaflla. IIMNtATUIIt Patricia Marti dusty rots 1976 at 7:30 P.M. at the School, answers to name of and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Lynne Wright • All suits dry Court ot Probate A p p ly on Tuaaday- TRUCK DRIVER- Immediate Glenn Marx slim HM aU-wIMs. WHITON MEMORIAL, North Tippy, call 649.8318 between kitchen, formal dining room ,. Scott Wright cloaned after Diitrlct o( Manchester noon and 6 p.m. Fabruary 24, between 9:30 openings. No experience king sized master b^room , Holly Massett Main Street, Manchester, NOTICE TO CREDITORS a.m. - 4 p.m. at required. Good salary, paid each use ESTATE OP MARIA VICHI. deceased aluminum siding, two-car gar­ Robert McCann Connecticut, for the following Pursuant to an order o( Hon. William LOST ■ German shepherd, training plus many benefits. age, treed lot, mint condition, 9 lh G rade purposes: A&P FOOD STORES Enlistment requir^. Ages 17- Susan Messier E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must four months old. North Main 1135 Tolltnd Tumpikt MOW 351,400. Philbrick Agency, Laura Abbruzese • Business suits be presented to the (iduciary named Tabitha Mitchell 1. To choose a Moderator; Street area, Manchester. Has ManchMter, Conn. 35. Call U. S. Army at 643- UFt w t A IM k fOtOCAST a Realtors, 6464200. Cathy Anderson (or rent below Ml or be(ore May 13.1^6 or be 9462. Jeanine Murphy 2. To elect a Gerk of the barred by law. The fiduciary is; slight limp. Call 243-8811, ext An oquAl opportunity omployor Marc Okrant Susan Anderson Diatrict to serve for the un- Assunla I. LaPollo 6217 or 64^3032 after 4 p.m. Ronald Apter SAMUEL Ltd. 147W West Middle Turnpike COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 M ic h ael Oleksinski expired term of Joseph A. For period ending 7 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 24. Monday night will Brad Aronson Mtt Man’s Clothing • Formal Wear Manchester. Conn. INSURANCE AGENCY - In 1/2' baths, three bedrooms, Patricia Orlowski Volz, who has resigned. LOST - Passbook number 5- Vernon Circle area looking for find snow in southern Idaho and eastern Nevada, while the rest Patricia Avery (Herald photo by Dunn) TOOL MAKERS breezeway, garage, swim­ Nadine Palmer THE EIGHTH 16345, First Federal Savings. part time, or full time clerk to of the nation enjoys mostly fair weather, along with freezing ming pool, redwood deck, Application for payment has Joseph Panaro James Bascetta UTILITIES DISTRICT work in life insurance. FIRST CLASS and cold conditions. Minimum readings include: (approximate wooded yard. 342,500. Laurie Berdat » >» K-MART PLAZA, VERNON - 872-81^ bran made. 6464)491. Linda Peschke By: Michael Massaro, Court of Probate Experience preferred. Typing MACHINISTS maximum temperatures In parenthesis) Atlanta 36 (64), Boston Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Peter Phelon Clifford Bickford Mrs. Joseph Halloran of 42 Bolton St. explains President District of Manchester and machine transcription a 29 (38), Chicago 41 (58), Cleveland 30 ( 49), Dallas 32 ( 74), 6464200. Donna Bilodeau NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOUND- Afg in, near Olcott must. Send resume indicating CINTIMATIC Marc Pinette Operation Rice Bowl to her children, John C. Flynn, ESTAT OP MABEL C. CALAM, Street apartments,lents, describe OPERATOR Denver 32 ( 57), Duluth 21 (37), Houston 40 (73), Jacksonville 41 Jill Borgida Acting Gerk deceased preference for full or part (69), Kansas City 39 ( 67), Little Rock 39 (73), Los Angeles 55 EXECUTIVE L Ranch - Nine Bonniemay Potocki Pursuant to an order of Hon. William and pay for ad. Call 646-8509. lime, to Box S, Manchester Experience only. Must be Nicole Bourgoin Elizabeth, 4, and Daniel, 7, during a simple Dated at Manchester, (67), Miami 57 (71), Minneapolis 25 ( 44), New Orleans 41 (71), rooms, 22x28 master Tracy Pouliot E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must Herald. able to work and set-up bedroom, family room, game Paul Brindamour Connecticut, this 20th day of be presented to the fiduciary named Penonale New York 31 (46), Phoenix 48 (76), San Francisco 44 ( 60), b a t ­ Braeton Reynolds meal similar to those she will serve each from blueprints. Airily room, den, private yard, on Laura Brown February, 1976 below on or before May 13, 1976 or be tle 37 (50), St. Louis 39 (71), Washington 31 (45). Daniel Rice Wednesday during Lent. barred by law. The fiduciary is; EXPERIENCED Real Estate dead end street in prime Elizabeth Busky William E. Calam INCOME TAX preparaUon - neighborhood. 359,000. For Lori Richloff Dan Moeler - Call M9-33^ or Salesperson - Top commission PARAGON TOOL CO. Cheryl Risiey Paige Calhoun c/0 James 0. Church Jr. further details call Philbrick Joseph Cantin M Placid Street 525-8263 for appointment. and bonus plan, Beechler- 121 Adami St. David Alan Roe UqUOR PERMIT Trumbull. Conn. Tanguay Realtors, and MLS, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Paul Carpenter Dodge C hoi^ SE Manchester Cathy Roy About town NOTICE OF /WFUCATION TAX RETURNS - Individual 646-&12. Lisa Cox Thil ii to five notice Uut I, Ray­ OVERSIZED CAPE - Six Tammy Roy and business tax returns NOTICE- Now hiring- Steady Brian Daigle mond J. N tfro ol m Hebron Rd.. BOLTON - 331,900- Attractive rooms, with central air- Scott ^hoembs Bolton have (lied an application prepared. Call Russell L. HANDY MAN, experienced. work, taking applications for five room Ranch, family Mark Dama placarded V/S/TI with the Ugnor Con­ GRILL and utility personnel conditioning, eat-in kitchen, Carole Schreiber Court of Probate Burnett, Tax Service, 353 Howard Johnson Motor full-time employment. A room, fireplace, paneling, Daniel Davies trol Commiaaloo (or a GROCERY District of Manchester Lodge. 40 hour week. Call for part time, day and night shift. dining room, brand new bath, Courtland Sears BEER (or the ude ^ akoboUc liquor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Clenter Street, Manchester, number of Job openings to be aluminum siding. .Hutchins three good sized bedrooms, Leo Diana The VFW Auxiliary will Virginia DeBlasio, state M l an appointment, 569-1100. Apply to manager, Farm Stephen Shrider on the premiaes Weat St.. Bcdton. ESTATE OF CURENCE E. FOGG 648-3005. filled. A division of Con­ Agency, 646-3166. 335,000. Philbrick Agency, Mignonne Doyon honor its past presidents president, will make her is priced lower Tbe buaincM will be owned by Ray­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Shop, 2892 Main S treet, solidated Foods, ^ply Jean Stankiewicz mond J. Neero o( M l Hebron Rd., E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must Glastonbury. Realtors, 6464200. Laurie Dunlap Tuesday at a dinner at 6:30 official visit at the TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ WANTED MEN, interested in Ramada Inn, East River BOLTON - HEBRON Line, Carol Suhr Ekdton and wiU be conducted by Ray- be presented to the fiduciary named working a few hours per day. Carolyn Egan p.m. at the post home. auxiliary’s business mond J. Negro as pjmnllIttee. below on or before May 12, 1976 or be ting done professionally. Call Drive, East Hartford, at 10 Beautifully maintained seven RANCH - Six room, three Michael Surh Raymilymood J. Negro barred by taw. The fiduciary is; Dan Hickey, M0-914S. Must be dependable, reliable, POWER PLANT Operator - a.m. or 2 p.m. Tuesday, Joanne Evans m eeting. room Raised Ranch. bedrooms, large country Kelley Taylor Margaret Zikus, senior Dated 13/3/76 Gertrude W. Fogg and have some manual Im m ediate openings. No February 24th. An equal op­ Applianced kitchen, Scott Freedman 33 Strickland Street experience required. Good kitchen, fireplace, 12x25 fami­ Sherry Tuttle vice-president, and Gloria Manchester, Conn. RFDUCE safe and fast with dexterity for light assemble portunity employer. fireplaced living room with Brett Gallagher St. Mary’s Episcopal work, dall 649-1696. salary, paid training plus ly room, garage, shaded yard John Walrath Kanehl, junior vice- 06040 GoBese Tablets & E-Vap cathedral ceiling. Huge fami­ on quiet stre e t. 344,900. Sandra Garner then Grand Prix "water pills” Liggett Parkade many benefits. Enlistment FOOD SERVICE- Immediate ly room. Low 40's. Century 21, Nancy Walsh president are in charge of Church will have a Bible INVITATION TO Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Matthew Gluhosky Pharmacy. PART TIME WORK - Flexi­ required. Ages, 17-35. Call openings. No experience 'Tedford Real EsUte. 647-M14. Laura Webb the event. After dinner. study Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. U.S. Army at 643-9462. 6464200. Christine Gulbinas BID ble hours, possible 350-1100 or required. Good salary, paid Whitney Whitaker at 463 E. Center St. more a week, plus bonus and Jacquelyn Hedlund Sealed bids will be received in Court of Probate training plus many benefits. MANCHESTER - Ideal for RAISED RANCH - Seven John Whiton District of Manchester trips if earned. No BUSINESS SECRETARY Michael Hewett the Office of The Director of □ FINANCIAL Enlistment required. Ages 17- young family, six room rooms, beamed cathedral Tammy Williams NOTICE TO CREDI’TORS experience, but willing to Assistant, dental office. 35. Call U.S. Army at 6ti-9462. Burton Hilton General Services, 41 Center ESTATE OF KARL S. WHITE Colonial with 1 1/2 baths. ceiling in living room with Lisa Woble work. Will Train. Call 649-7567 Excellent typing, business of­ three bedrooms, nice deep lot Lindsey Holmes Street, Manchester, Connec­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Bonde-Stoeke-Mortgegea S fice skills essential. Reply fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Charles Woodhouse FINAL EXPENSE or Ford Elite; E. FitzGerald, Judge, alt claims must or 643-0591. APPLICATIONS being and above ground pool. Only kitchen, formal dining room, Laurie Ziebarth Aaron Horwitz ticut until March 10, 1978 at be presented to the fiduciary named Herald Box T. accepted for accounts 331,900. Wolverton Agency, Bridgette Houston 11:00 a.m. for the following: below on or before May 17. 1976 or be MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ 31,500-32,500 CASH BONUS- 15x21 fam ily room with LIFE INSURANCE barred by law. The fiduciary Is: receivable clerk, apply Realtors, 649-2813. fireplake. wooded acre lot Kenneth Jacobs ONE (1) NEW BACKHOE- cond, third. All kinds. Realty U.S. Army Artillery and In­ RADIO OPERATOR- Frank’s Supermarket, 725 $500 to $5000* Head for a price that’s nice. The '76 Dodge than last year. You don’t only gel good looks, Eliubeth While Lauder statewide. Credit rating un­ with privacy, 344,900. Ingrid Jacobson LOADER 118 Princeton Street fantry - immediate openings, Im m ediate openings. No East Middle Turnpike, Charger SE is priced lower than Grand Prix or you get a good buy. necessary. Reasonable. (k>n- MANCHESTER - New Raised Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 8 th G rade Between Agee 46-87 The Town of Manchester is an Manchester, Connecticut No experience required. Good experience required. Good Manchester. Ranch, seven rooms, include Grace Jaworski Elite. And this year, SE is equipped to fit more This year, Dodge has four Chargers. And 06040 fldentlal, quick salary, paid training plus 6464200. Lisa Abell *Dsp«ndlng on equal opportunity employer, salary, paid training plus three bedrooms, two baths, Jonathan Keller people's budgets, so now it's even $140 less there's one Charger priced less than $4,(XX). arrangements. Alvin Lundy many benefits. Enlistment Diane Aseltlne Sharon Kunz NO SALESMAN WILL CALL and requires affirmative ac­ many benefits. Enlistment EXHIBIT BUILDER- Super­ built-in oven, range and dis­ RAISED RANCH - Seven ^ en cy . 527-7971.100 Constitu­ required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. required. Ages 17-35. Cali U.S. visory experience required, Linda Ather Robert LaChance Writs and give ut your data ol birth. tion policy for all of Iti (kin- tion Plaza, Hartford. hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- rooms, first floor laundry, Army at 643-9462. Army at 643-9462. excellent opening, call car garage. Aluminum siding. Kathleen Bally Lizabeth Leone CALLTOU FREE: 800-225-1780 •Prices based on a comparison ot manufacturers' suggested retail prices lor base models. tractors and Vendors as a con­ Court of Probate Evenings, 233-6879. three bedrooms, two full -o r - Displaycraft, Manchester, 353,^. Wolverton Agency, Laura Bangasser Laura Lieber LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP Of BOSTON Excluding stale and local taxes, destination charges, and optional equipment. dition of doing business with District of Manchester baths, carpeted rec room with Sharon Beauregard NOTICE TO CREDITORS 643-9557. Realtors, 649-2813. fireplace, two-car garage, Joseph Lovell 40 Broad St., Boston, Maas. 02109, Dept. -06-MM Whitewalls ($39) and vinyl root ($114) exirai the Town, as per Federal ESTATE OF MARY C. INKEL Kimberlee Beiekewlcz Order 11248. a/k/a MARY I. PAIVA, deceased □ EMPLOYMENT large treed lot, 351,900. Theresa Mazzotta MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Karen Benson Cari McCann Bid forms, plans and Punuant to an order of Hon. William Ranch, built 1975, Dining Neill Berggren B. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must TIMEKEEPER 6464200. Lori McFall If you hove a head for cursy specifications are available at be presented to the fiduciary named Help Wanted 13 Butinaae Opportunity 14 room, fireplace in living Faith Blette below on or before May 18, m 6 or be Joanne Meyer the General Services (Hfice, Wa art aaaking a timakaapar to work In our main of- room, kitchen with built-ins. ROCKLEDGE - Seven room Denise Bolduc barred by law. ’The fiduciary is; David Miner head for Dodge. 41 Center Street, Manchester, John L. Inkel PHONE FROM home to ser­ flca. Applicant muat hava axparlanca on a Comp- ALL CASH business. No com­ Only 342,500. Wolverton Agen­ Ranch, three bedrooms, Lorrie Botteron Donna Murphy Connecticut. 28 Helalne Road vice our customers In the tomatar, Houra: 8 a.m. • 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. petition, full training cy, Realtors, 646-2813. fireplace, rec room, two-zone Robert French Town of Manchester, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Manchester area, flexible Excellent company paid Mnga benellta. program. Money makers heal, garage, porch, 344,900. James Nardulli hours, super earnings, 249- MANCHESTER - Inflation John Frese Chris Nelson (k)nnectlcut Apply: ready to go. Be your own boss. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Robert Gamelis 7773. Low down payment. Write or hedge for the future, 4-family, 6464200. Nhut Minh Nguyen Robert B. Weiss, central location, good income, John Glbeault General Manager CHENEY BROS. INC. call today. Mister Softee, 1- Marcia Packard Court of Probate PART TIME Janitor - 31 Cooper Hill Stroot 677-9089,198 South Road, Far­ mid 50’s. Wolverton Agency, SPOTLESS six room Cape, James Gluhosky Lisa Pedrazzini District of Bdanchester cleaners, needed, mornings Realtors, 649-2813. Tammy Guegel NOTICE TO CREDITORS MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 mington, Conn. 06032. four bedrooms, modern John Pinkham and evenings. Must have kitchen, with dishwasher and Leslie Haney ESTATE OF JOSEPH FRANCIS TOl. 643-4141 Gary Rawson TOWN OF MANCHESTER PUCa, deceased transportation. Call 649-5334. MANCHESTER- New listing - disposal. Handy to bus line John Haslett Brenda Reid Pursuant to an order of Hon. William ROUTE BUSINESS U&R Built eight room and schools. 334,500. Philbrick Marla Hayes E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must (NOT VENOINO) Sarah Rice be presented to the fiduciary named RN or LPN part time, Colonial, 2(4 baths, double Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. LEGAL NOTICE rotating shift. Laurel Manor, e, all the extras. Air- Christopher Hickey Jill Robbins below on or before Mav 19, m 6 or be CAN START PART TIME Martha Kanehl The Planning and Zoning barred by law. 'The fiduciary Is; 6494519. $2000 INVESTMENT lioning, dead-end street. TWO FAMILY Duplex - Linda Roberts Jerome I. W al^, Atty. Interested in working with people? a 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- Susan Keller Commission will hold a public 753 Main Street • Light, pItSMnI high prelll Qistom built in 1973. Living Gary Robinson CLERK- to assist In traffic 0131. Cynthia Miller hearing on March 1, 1976 at Manchester, Connecticut Must have builntu sprvlclng local itorco, room, large equipped eat-in Robert Saunders 06040 department, routing trucks, olo., (from car) with blggcot name kitchen, 1 1/2 balhs, three Sean Mitchell Sandra Schack 7:30 P.M. In the Municipal setting up loads, etc. Apply In Food Induotry, 70 yoor old BOLTON - El^ht room Elizabeth Mohr • Pleasant telephone voice, bedrooms each side, large Becky Seibert Building to hear and consider Gaer Brothers Inc., 140 nye product It conaumod by Iho Rambling Ranch with three or vard,*238 ft. deep. Walk out Lynn Naretto • Good typing ability thouundt dolly In Ihlt area and Karin Shaer a petition by Andrew Ansaldt St., South Windsor. four bedrooms, family size basement, aluminum siding, Hoang Minh Nguyen Sr. & Jr., for a change in the • Dependable car. anloyo lifottmo ropoot butinooo. kitchen, dining room den and Barbara Slaiby Court of Probate, Dlitrlcl of NO SELLING carpeting. A Beauty - 358,9(j0. William Nlghan Virginia Sylvester toning from “Rural Mandiester MASSEUSES - Needed - High office. One car garage. 351,- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, NOTICE OF HEARING earnings, company pal For Inside and outside Sales position product It prt-told thru lnton« 500. Wolverton Agency, Gary Nimirowskl Rotert Tanner Residence” zone to ESTATE OF CLARA MULLER 6464200. vacations, pleasant at- APPLY IN PERSON TO MR. AL HALL tivo and contlnuoui advartlaing. Realtors. 649-3813. Barry O'Neill Thu Tam Thi Le “Residence AA" zone for a Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Conalata of coMoetlng for David Pantaleo E. FitzGerald, J u ^ e , ^ t ^ February mosphere,iphere, trainingtrai iavailable marehandlao aold and RANCH - A rarity in Randee Trabitz tract of 3.4 acres to the east of 19. 1976 a hearing will be held on an MANCHESTER - Solid brick Shawn Pappas if not experlemexperienced. Please call Manchester Evening Herald rtpianlahing invtnlory. Manchester, four bedrooms, Dale Vinci Thayer Road as shown on a application praying that an Instrument 875-9839, 10-5 p.m. dally. cape with 1 1/2 baths, Mark Patapchuk plan entitled: “ Property Map purporting to be the last will and testa­ 16 Bralnard Place Mutt atpira to: 2W baths with family room Richard Walden ment of said fleceased be admitted to $20,000 YEAR UP fireplace, basement garage, and rec room as well. Lots of James Prenetta of Land Owned by Andrew Sr. Manchester Leslie Weinberg probate as In said application on file MATURE PERSON to work hava aarvleabia car, atari im> full shed dormer, in mid comfort features. Offered at Lisa Bouchard and Andrew Jr. Ansaldt more fully appears, at the Court of 30’s.T.J. Crockett, Realtors, Max Welti Probate on March 3.1976 at 10:00 A.M. all Monday 104 p.m., and madlataly If accoptad and HAVE 344,900. Beechler-Tanguay Mary Bourque Diane Whitaker Manchester, Conn. Scale one Pearl J. Hultman Tuesday through Friday, 10-2 tha nacoatary $2000 tor Invantory 643-1577. Realtors, 646-2212. Marie Brugnettl Christina White Inch equals 100 feet Everett 0. Ass’t. Clerk mm. Apply in person, Swiss NOW In tha bank. Gardner and Assoc. L.S. Colony, Manchester Parkade. For local intarvlaw Includa yaar ESSEX STREET - Vacant six COLONIAL- A delight for the ATTEHTION car, tpocHlc tima now availaWo lo room Cape, in low, low 30’s. Dated Jan. 30. 1976“ aarvleo aeeounia and phona large family, plenty of room PART TIME - Janitorial Completely remodeled, for everyone. Five bedrooms, A copy of this application has number. Boi V. aluminum siding, T.J. been filed in the Town Clerk’s Court of Probate, District of work, apply Highland Park plus den, and enclosed porch, Manchester Market, 317 Highland Street. HOUSEWIVES! Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. all this for you at an un­ office and may be inspected NOTICE OF HEARING Parmanont Part-tIma poaltlon a t Area Advisor. Situation Wanted 15 beatable price. Beechler- Brotherhood Night planned during office hours. ESTATE OP JACOB TUREK, NEW LISTING - Large over­ Dodge DISHWASHER - part time —Muat ba avallabla 6 daya Tanguay, Realtors, 646-2212. Temple Beth Sholom and CHORCHES MOTORSp INC. Planning and Zoning Pursuant to an o r ^ r of Hon. William nights. Apply Monday through RELIABLE Babysitter sized Cape, two-car garage. AUTHORIZiO OeALERS (k>mmisslon E. FitzGerald, Judge, daM February —Houra 2-5 dally, 12-3 Saturday Fireplace. Beautiful wooded South United Methodist of Cape Cod will present 18, 1976 a hearing will be held on an Friday at Tacorral, 246 Broad avaiUble, weeknights and COLUMBIA - Just Listed - Alfred Sleffert, St., Manchester. No calls. —Muat hava dapandabla car weekends. Also school lot. Only 340,500. Pasek Beautiful Raised Ranch, with Church will have its annual Richard Water’s play, 80 Oakland Street application praying that an instrument Realtors, 289-7476. “Jonah.’’ After the Chairman purporting to be the last will and testa­ vacations. Keeney Street Dutch front. Dining room. Brotherhood Night ment of said deceased be admitted to WAITER or WAITRESS - part area. 046-8663. family room, laundry room, Manchestery Conn. Ronald Gates, probate as in said application on (lire MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Tuesday at 8 in the South program, refreshments time days, or nights. Apply EAST ELDRIDGE ST. - Two garage, valley view. Acre lot. Secretary more fully appears, at the Court of new homes under construc­ Church sanctuary. will be served in Cooper Dated this 23rd day of Probate on March 1,1976 at U ;00 A.M. Monday throuA Friday, RELIABLE Day-Care, any mmacculatel Perrigno, Pearl J. Hultman Tacorral, 246 iBroad St., 647-9946 tion, drive by, and call T.J. The Fisherman Players Hall of the church. February, 1976. age including infanU - Keeney Realtors, 423-1886 an' Ass't. Gerk Manchester. No calls. Street area. M7-9208, 6464883. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1677. 228-0015 evenings. u K PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cong., Mon., Feb. 23, 1976

frMk and Emaat MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 23, 1976— PAGE FIFTEEN Autoa For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 91 Answer to Previous Puzzle Sea NfikL, HOM ABOUT fS Charles M. Schultz Dear Abby ACROSS 3 Edited THAT! UP UNTIL 4 Have existence III WHAT You get a nineteen twenties 1 Reef-building 5 Contracted T he WAS SREEW... IT HAPPENS A a THE TIME... By Abigail Van Buren anihozoan beam of light i i HAPreNEO? HETSIPPEPOVER THE SINS OF THE STOMACH Today, x a lm a y^ 6 Sea menace 6 Seascape DIO HE HIS OWN SUfPEI? 11 "Alda" or features « I AI?E VISITED UNTO THE FOOT' AH-OOO-GAH "Tosca" 7 Pronoun m i i i HIMTHIS DISH... th o u g h t a n 12 Montana 8 Wlngllke part FOOT? capital 9 Dries flax ii tpiSTU inns thb 14 Sea 10 Interlaces yarn horn FREE With any DEAR READERS: I asked my readers to please send me phenomena 13 Wild ox of r a t a postcard telling me what they noticed first about the 15 Speechifying Celebes 33 Sea mollusk 45 Ocean ship ,.r,, \ - NlFE OF AN AP 0 5 TU! 17 Body of salt 16 Jovial 34 Catchall 47 Anxious Ot97$0rWA Mc t M Rmi US OtI THA^E^ 2*23 opposite sex. The response was almost equally divided water 19 East Indies abbreviation 49 Down (comb, 16 Auricle island group between men and women, with slightly more men - J g i-_ 35------English------river form) U s 1976 Ford Pinto responding than women. 20 Greek portico 22 Excessive rate 37 Thus (Scot.) 52 Religious WINTHHOP BT DICK CAVAUI 21 Flow of Interest 40 Nature-given group 25 Utter 23 Recent gin 53 Individuals 26 Witticisms r WANTTOBeTHEA^ANWHO r QETSOTIRHP 24 Yew or fir 41 Sault------55 Bucketlike First, the responses from the men: 28 Employers 26 Cartogreph Marie (ab.) vessel PRINTS'AAADP IN TAIWAN" CFPEOPLB- The bosoms were out in front by a wide margin! However, 30 Alaskan native 27 Palm leaf (var.) 43 Precious 56 Historical ONTHEBOT-rcM OP ASKIN3-AAETHAT many men who said that the first thing they notice about a 32 Deprived of 29 Beaches stone period Mickey Finn — Morris Wei** milk 31 Numerical 44 Three-banded MUeiC BOXES t h a t PLAY PUMBQUBSVOi. woman was her bosom added that the size of a woman’s 56 Refreshing And on Pinto Pony MPG. 36 Army suffix armadillo drink "THE ANNIVEBSARY WAITZ." bust Isn’t important. chaplains you all this besides: An Austin, Tex., man wrote, “I married ‘Miss Knockers (coll.) I 2 i i 5 6 7 r * 9 10 - • " /e p y T T py TO I HAVBN'T FOROOTTEN ONLY A 38 Related on A LL THE ROTTEN TH/NOi SAP of 1941,’ and our marriage was a disaster. Two children and WHAT KIND OF A □ 38 m il« per gallon highway* mother’s side 11 12 13 VOUVE DONE! FOR . WOULD four years later we were divorced. We just never 39 Irish poet DAUGHTER ARE VC ONCE IN VOUR LIFE... ------14 15 DO you WANT TO HULL YOU TEl □ 25 m ife per gallon city* communicated." 42 Leader (It.) 16 ME IN PRISON? A Baltimore bosom-watcher wrote that he has become an 43 Liquid 17 □ 4-passenger roominess measure (ab.) H i e 19 20 expert on guessing whether a woman’s breasts are " r^ ," 46 Most adroit 1 1 ------i -V---- □ 92-hp 4-cylinder engine padded or enlarged by silicone implants. And anything 21 23 24 25 48 Poetic genre ■ phony turns him off. 50 Meadow 26 27 20 ptan □ 4-speed manual transmission 51 Equal (comb, 29 O iM lU From Seattle: "I’m only 28—not old enough to be □ rack and pinion steering considered a dirty old man—but I have to admit that my form) 30 3. 3i u 35 54 Sea cow 1 1 □ front disc brakes eyes to right to a girl’s bosom first. If she’s not wearing a 57 Ancient Greek 36 37 1 38 bra, I figure she’s probably liberated. Homes F o r S a ls 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 doctor 1 ■ □ MISC. FOR SALE □ solid state ignition "But liberated women are not necessarily pushovers. In 59 Go back 39 40 43 60 Draw out ■ BY OWNER - Six room Cape, WATERPROOFING - □ bucket seats fact. I’ve found that most liberated women are just the 43 44 « opposite. They refuse to be used as sex objects, and unless 61 Morocco r ~ Bowers Street, garage, rec Hatchways, foundation Articles tor Sale 41 □ color-keyed carpeting seaport room. Call 849-0046. cracks, sump pumps installed, they're sure that you really cate for them as a ’person,’ it’s 62 Slops working 48 50 51 52 53 □ big 13-inch tires no go.” 1 ■ *32,900 fireplace repairs, concrete ALUMINUM sheets used as u 56 57 58 Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer EAST HARTFORD - Six room basement floors, ceramic tile From Milwaukee: "Big breasts have always been No. 1 Older six-room Colonial printing plates, .007 thick, Cape, fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, repairs, slate hallways. with me,” signed, "Seventy-nine and still looking!" it) 60 with detached garage, Ux32". 25 cents each or 5 for * Vour acYuof mileage util vary acmrding to the way you drive, ear equipment and driving condlthnM. DOWN carpeting, aluminum siding, Expert mason. 643-4953, 653- $1. Phone 643-2711. After the bosom-watchers, the next highest percentage of <50, <50, GO ! ' CARS, PLANES,' walking distance to down­ dishwasher, range, garbage 2914, 527-5522. 1 Simple beds 61 62 THAT'S ALL FORD men voted for a woman’s “figure," which included not only 2 English painter 23 BIKES, BOATS! town. disposal, $39,500. 289-7541. CLEAN USED refrigerators, the way she was built but also other parts of the anatomy. FOLKS THINK A LW A Y S IN A ranges, automatic washers, DILLON FORD Connecticut men are “leg men,” my mail disclosed. But iMKWSPAPtHKNTERPmi5KA.SSN ) ABOUT THESB/ HEBRON - Oversized Cape, Feinting-Pepering 32 with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s most “fanny fanciers" live in Caiifomia. One Encino PAYS.' AMEDV REALTY U&R built, large kitchen with Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- 318 Main Street 6 4 3 -2 1 4 5 ProlaHlonal Service* built-ins and dishwasher, girl-watcher wrote, "I prefer to see the rear view of a woman INSIDE - Outside painting. 2171. .walking away rather than to see her walking toward me. In 7 Day* a Weak dining room, raised hearth Sracial rates for people over Win at Bridge fact, I hardly ever notice a woman’s face. The way she walks 875-6283 fireplace in living room, three 65. Fully insured. Estimates FIREPLACE WOOD, sand large bedrooms, two full given, dall 649-7863. W anted fo B uy 48 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rant S3 Autos For Sale 81 tells me more about her than her face does!" and gravel for sale - tree work Of those men who stated that they notice a woman’s baths, many closets, walk-out and odd jobs, call 647-1834. Good play can’t help bad bid basement, large garden area. PAINTING - interior and OLD DOLLS - Paying top VMNON lU IN Q T O N FOUR ROOM furnished NEED CAR? Credit bad? figi^ first, more than 60 per cent wrote that they preferred 1.6 private wooded acres on exterior, paperhanging, prices for your old dolls, $65^. apartment, middle aged cou­ Bankrupt? Repossessed? their women to be a little on the “meaty” side. And of all the WANTED - Used baby fur­ TOWN HOUSE ple, no pets, securtty and he led the ace and king of TOLLAND - Owner selling his cul-de-sac. $39,000. Call 646- excellent work. References. niture, in good conuition, and up for China and bisque Honest Douglas accepts men who stated a preference for "pleasingly plump" girls, NO RTH i dolls. $100 and up for ByeTo. references required. Call 643- spades, discarding one heart house. 5 1/2 room Ranch, 2335. Free estimates. Fully in­ already have crib and dresser. GARDENS lowest down, smallest most were from Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Ohio! *2 sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Never give or sell a doll 8528. payments. Douglas Motors, The "eyes" came next. A government man in Washing­ VJ854 from dummy. East ruffed the three bedrooms, garage, un­ Please call 643-9262. One and two bedroom Cl9/6&»NEA me TMRwUSPatQl) finished rec room, wall-to- GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial 4431. withoutt getting 0our offer. Call 345 Main. ton, D.C., wrote, "Not only the eyes per se but also the * A 6 second spade and led a second apartments. Immediately UNFURNISHED Two wall shag, new large country with center hall, beautiful WATCH COLOR TV Tonight - locally,, 875-7356. ‘expression’ in her eyes. It tells me whether or not she’s AK 97 53 2 heart. South ruffed, led kitchen, 3/4 wooded acre, new kitchen in oak, latest PAPER HANGING Ex^rt. available at Town House bedrooms, close to shops, TOYOTA - See us for reliable interested in me. If she’s not, it’s a challenge that I WEST EAST another spade and discarded Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence no more repair costs, WANTED - Used kitchen back yard, $140 monthly. privacy, picturesque, located appliances, four bedrooms, Your average paper, in guaranteed free next day In- Gardens. This suburban used Toyotas with our 60-day immediately take up. Sometimes I score. Sometimes I strike *984 * 3 dummy's last heart. East cabinets, top and or bottoms - References and security. Call WHAT POB5 HE MEAN... near Vernon. Negotiable extra paneled rec room, cedar average room , $25. Mr. home service, no down pay­ apartment community of 100% warranty. We also buy out." VQ 9 763 V A K 10 2 ruffed and led a third heart. A5K A FOOLI5H QUBSTIOM storage area. Move in condi­ counter top not necessary. 1-564-7855. •’THEAIUMMV appliances. |34,W . 875-5770. Richman, 646-3864. ment, call before noon, and unusual archltectual used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, “The eyes show kindness, cruelty, warmth, trust, ♦ 5 ♦ J8743 South discarded a spade, ruff­ GET A FOOLISH ANSWER! tion. Beautifully treed and Call 646-1929 after 6 p.m. design and beautiful 345 Center Street, m have color TV tonight, 528- DELUXE, newer three friendliness and compassion—or a lack of it. They even AJ864 AAQIO ed with dummy's ace of NORTH COVENTRY - Catch terraced. Mid 60’s. 646-1189. WILLIS SCHULTZ. Quality landscaping features: Manchester, 6464321. SOUTH (D ) trumps,, and .led the six of 9071. 45 RPM Records from 1949- bedroom apartment, in two show whether that person has had a happy life or not. They vour dinner in your own interior and exterior, painting « A K Q J 10 765 diamonds to his king. Then he 1963. Top prices paid. Call Private entrances, private family, applianced country reveal suspicion, nostility, patience, tolerance and an backyard. A five room Ranch and . Fully in- DOG HOUSES, one large, one patios with sliding glass WE PAY $15 for complete a - cashed the queen of trumps sun anytime. Chuck Skoog, 742- kitchen, carpeting, private junk cars. (^11 Joey, Tolland invitation for flirtation,” wrote a Syracuse philosopher. on four gorgeous very medium, never used, doors, wall-to-wall *KQI0 9 2 and led sphdes to wind up secluded acres with trout driveway, fenced yard. $245. Auto Body, 528-1990. Tomorrow: More on what men first notice about women. IN-TOWN reasonable. 875-4179. carpeting, range, Call 647-9347. *- making four add. pond and two car garage. In Don't miss this newly INTERIOR PAINTING - Both vulnerable refrigerator and garbage Oswald: "Nol much con­ the 50’s. Century 21, Tedford listed seven room Cape Quality professional work, at 6 H.P. REEL Snowblower, PLYMOUTH Valiant, 1968, 3- disposal, traverse rods, THREE rooms tile bath, heat solation when he had a cinch Real Estate, 647-9914. that offers three good sized reasonable prices, free es­ very good condition. Call 646- □ RENTALS speed, many new engine timates, G. L. McHugh Pain- master TV antenna, and hot water, adults, $150. West N orth East South spade slam" bedrooms, living room 8617. parts, 8 track plaver, LEISURE LIVING with room Ung, 643-9321. storage and laundry per month, security deposit, excellent running condition. Jim: “No, but the play was with fireplace, formal references, no pets, parking, a winner. At the other table, for tennis court or swimming Rooms tor Rant 52 facilities in basement. Best offer over MOO. 649-1151 Astro-graph 1 * SWIMMING POOL dining room and kitchen 15 1/2 School Street across Pass 1 N. T. Dbl 2 ♦ South used a complicated ^ 1 on countiy sized acre lot. PAINTING - (part time) Five Distributor closing out 1975 Total electric. No pets. after 2 p.m. with range and dis­ from Eastside Rec. Pass Pass Pass series of asking bids. He found Just as much room inside, years experience. Free es­ model 16x31 OD, with ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly Rentals start at $165 per By BERNICE BEDE OSOL king sized family room with hwasher. Also a large pan­ timates. Special rates for rooms, single $56., double $6f 1968 PLYMOUTH GTX, good Opening lead — 6 v out that his partner held the sundeck, fencing and filter. month. Call 872-0528 MANCHESTER - Four raised hearth fireplace. All eled rec room, I 'k baths, senior citizens. 643-4862. plus tax, continental running condition, needs a lit­ ace of diamonds, but seven $799 installed, full financing Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 rooms, second floor, this with three bedrooms, for­ swimming pool and over­ breakfast, maid service, color tle body work, $650 or best spades and went down one. Alley Oop — Dave Graue available. Call Wayne collect. p.m. appliances, hot water, cen­ mal dining room and 2 1/2 sized garage. All for only Buttdlng-Contracttng 33 623-2252. TV, utilities, parking. Call, offer, call 649-2971. 'The diamond jack was a sure 646-2300. tral, married couple baths, offered at less than $38,500. Truly a fine family By Oiwald & Jam ei Jacoby winner lor the defense" NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - preferred. $125 monthly plus 1974 MALIBU C lassic - s o MOU'VE REALLY \ VES, AN' "mEV DON'T j HIWWi/THIS today’s prices. Hurry and you home. Call us and we will CONN TRUMPET and For Tussdsy, Fto. 24, 1676 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ..ARE hOUSURE WE ( yppi 1 THEN I GUESS-niERESs can pick out colors, coverings, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ SLEEPING room, furnished security. 643-7794, 4-8 p.m. Automatic transmission, air SEEN THOSE PEOPLE TAKE KINDLY TO Y IS AN ANSLE HAVEHAV4= Tt «GO 0 ikntT-nj'into TH' V / NOTHIN'TP<3 BUT GET show you through. accessories, paid $200, asking Your most promising areas of Oswald: “We get lots of THAT LIVE,IN TH' ySTRANGERS NOSINSYl HADN'T and carpets. Hohenthal Com­ ditions, rec rooms, porches $125, excellent condition, com­ for rent. 272 Main Street. UNUSUAL Deluxe one conditioning, stereo. Bucket letters about Ireak hands. SWAMP T'FIND THOSE STARTED/ bedroom Townhouse, private endeavor today are Irrtha Im­ SWAMP/ < ABOUND, EITHER.' J FIGURED ON, BIS FLYING LIZARDS, ZAK?) pany, 646-1166, Builders, and roofing. No Job too small. bo m itar and case, paid $135, seats, Landau top, low miles, Ames (Msrch 21-Aprll 19) aginative or creative realms. Maybe we should discuss An Idaho reader wants to MONA/ Call 649-3144. LIGHT Housekeeping, room entrances and patio, full base­ excellent condition, must see, Realtors. asking $50, ;ood condition, RENTU OFFICE You're very resourceful today Put your bright ideas to work. some of them " know if we recommend an U&R REALTY CO. call 5j 1-9595. >sk for Gail. for rent, stove, refrigerator ment, Includes, heat, 871-1574. and should succeed in getting appliances, carpeting and OAIUTO ENTEnniisa SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. Jim: “ Here’s a dilly. It oc­ opening bid of one club in BOLTON - Four room expan­ 643-2692 CARPENTRY - Repairs, and linens provided. 801 Main Urge variety of Apartmenta and what you go after, though you remodeling, additions, gar­ Street. 649-9879. pool. Ice skating pond. $245 ECONOLINE window van, may not enjoy full cooperation. 21) You should be able to curred in a friendly team fourth seal with: dable aluminum sided Cara, Robert D. Murdock THREE PIECE - modern, Towobouies tbrougbout manage business situations match. At table one SctUi AKxxvKxxexxAAQxxx. full basement, garage, nice lot ages, roofing, call David bedroom set, asking, $150, per month. Damato Enter­ Maoebeeter. 1969, excellent running condi­ Realtor aontsl Offfee oo«) d$Mr 6-f. quite competently today, but decided to be really brir.a.'t The answer is a strong* with garden and brook. In the Patria, 644-1796. delivered, call 643-1643. BEDROOM - share 1 1/2 prises, ^1021. tion, $950 negotiable, call 643- TAURUS (April 20-May 40) baths, kitchen with owner and t a t fO-J, tiMitfejr ff-9 2548 evenings. you're likely to be careless in and wound up playing “vj affirmative. You will not 30’s. Centrury 21, Tedford 640-1021 You may have to alter an other ways. Real Estate, 647-9914. WES ROBBINS carpentry other tenant, references, dis­ ELLINGTON Penny Hill arrangement today and you diamonds. He ruffed the heart show a profit every time you SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Apartments - 3 1/2 large 240 Now Slat* Road lead and decided to play to open with this sort of hand, remodeling specialist. Ad­ above - ground pool dis­ count for lease, 649-7630. 1966 OLDSMOBILE, DelU 88, could find it hard to please all CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Business Properly 26 rooms, five closets, MANCHESTER 19) Try not to associate with FOUR FAMILY - in central ditions, rec rooms, dormers, tributor needs warehouse Convertible, power steering, concerned. You'll be able to make sure or nearly sure of but in the long run you will appliances, carpeting and persons today whose actions success at two diamonds. So location, needs some face lif­ MANCHESTER - Vernon built-ins, bathrooms, space, will sell and complete­ CONVENIENTLY Located, power brakes, good running work things out gain more than you will lose. ting, ail apartments heated, kitchens, 649-3446. clean, quiet, furnished room, storage. Heat and hot water condition, $550., phone, 649- could reflect poorly on your im­ Townline, on busy Route 83, ly install a huge 16’x31’ OD age. Keep to friends whose shower, parking, homelike at­ included. Parking for two 7638. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) 1610 monthly income. Selling combination office and in­ swim pool complete with fen­ standards are comparable to for 149,900, T. J. Crockett LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - mosphere. Mature responsi­ cars. Adults, positively no FIRST FLOOR five room Something unusual, but dustrial building. Tremendous cing, sundeck, filter and apartment with stove, yours. Berry’s World 71,0 Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Realtor, 643-1577. new homes custom built, pump. Now only $787. Full ble person. Phone 569-2525. ets. Immediate occupancy. 1971 VEGA, Excellent condi­ beneficial careerwise. may un­ value. T.J. Crockett, 195. Call 875-9407 If no refrigerator and carpet. Cali Realtors, 643-1577. remodeled, additions, rec price financing available. Call tion, automatic, 23 nmg, new expectedly develop for you to­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) rooms, garages, kitchens toll free 1-800428-9607. CLEAN pleasant room for ranswer, 871-1666. paint and battery, $825 firm. day You could experience a MANCHESTER - Horse coun­ remodeled, bath tile, cement rent. Close to everything, near 649-2561. beneficial happening today try - Near Glastonbury line. MANCHESTER - beauty itely ■ that may be of material value. work. Steps, dormers. bus line. Linens provided. Call TWO BEDROOM G arden CANCER (June 21-July 22) If Large five bedroom Coloniai, salon, located in downtown GIRL’S white bedroom set, Welcome favors greatefully. Residential or commercial. 646-3109. apartments, large kitchen, no bedroom, recently remodeled 1967 DODGE, station wagon, you have any important deci­ formal dining room, Manchester. Good opportuni- $150 or best offer. Call 649- pets, appliances. Call Glaston­ duplex, convenient location, right person. Call for Call 649-4291. 8663. good running condition, $375. sion to m ake today, m ake them PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) In fireplaced living room, family ^ EAST HARTFORD - House bury House 633-4972. security, $250. per month, gar­ Call 647-9608. while you re still bright and dealing with friends today,' room plus rec room in base­ . Zinsser Zir Agency, 646- age, 644-9974. 1511. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 1974 OPTIGAN, bearly used. with other girls - free parking, fresh. keep everything purely social. ment. Oversized 2-car garage. near bus line, kitchen TWO BEDROOM apartment, 1970 DATSUN, 4-door wagon, Don’t let them get Involved In Carpentry and general con­ Asking $200. Books with LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) D on’t be 3/4 acre lot. Country setting near school, churches and 3W ROOMS, redecorated, automatic transmission, very your financial affairs or vice tracting. Resiaential and background music and privileges, washer-dryer, $21. afraid to try new methods or etc. 80's. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real Estate Wanted 28 shopping area. Please call 646- $165. Lease, security, no pets. good condition. Average 2s versa. commercial. Whether it be a records. Call after 6 p.m., 646- per week. 569-1697. 568-5692. techniques today. Save yourself Real Estate, 646-1980, 647- small repair job, a custom 2623. Call after 6, 643-7279. mpg. $1,200. 649-7686 after 6 1139. ALL CASH for your property 4151. time and steps by being Im­ built home or anything in PLEASANT large room with p.m. aginative. within 24 hours. Avoid red telephone, next to shower, 3W ROOMS redecorated, $150. tape, instant service. Hayes between, call 646-137(379. WE BUY and sell furniture. FIVE ROOM apartment, COVENTRY - North end, parking, 649-6801 after 6. heat, stove, utilities. Included. Lease, security, no pets. ^ ll 1970 BUICK Skylark, custom, VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) If three bedroom Ranch on acre Corporation, 646-0131. Cash on the line. One piece or after 6, 643-7»9. 2-door, hardtop, excellent all you're restless today, alter your TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ an entire houseful. 646-6432. Middle-aged adults, no pets. birthday lot. Range, dishwasher, 18,000 vice - Remodeling, repairs, ATTRACTIVE sleeping_ room, around condition. Automatic usual routine. Do something Furniture Bam, 345 Main St. 647-1619. Impromptu that's fun. Feb. 24. 1976 Btu air-conditioning, oak SELLING your house? Call us shower bath, Homes for Rant 54 transmission, power steering, additions, custom building. No Beside Douglas Motors. prlvatvate en- There are some pleasant sur­ flooring throughout. Full first and we'll make you a vinyl top, V-8, 6434)127. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) job too small. Free estimates. trance, freefri parking, apply 195 CHARLES DRIVE - New prises for you this coming year, basement, ideal street for cash offer. T.J. Crockett, COLUMBIA - Attractive You're apt to be more Over 25 years experience. 643- Spruce St. deluxe 4 1/2 room townhouse they'll lead you to new in­ children, Princpals only. Only Realtor, 643-1577. Dogs-BIrds-Pats 43 Ranch, two bedrooms, dining 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - motivated ti^a y if some type of 5769. with garage, two alr- terests. This could result in a Born Loser — Art Saneom $34,500. 742-90. room, fireplace, garages, profit is Involved for those for Apartments For Rant 53 condltioners, 1 1/2 baths, Beige, with mounted snow friendly relationship with one IMMEDIATE CASH for your whom you provide. RootIng-SIdtng-Chtmnay 34 PRIVATE riding Instructions, patio, porches, laundry hook­ references, no pets, $275. ^ tires and 8 track tape, far from you. property. Let us explain our English and Western, $5.00 3540, 646-3166. automatic stick, good body, fair proposposal. Call Mr. WE HAVE customers waiting up, carnet, appliances, sound- AMP NOUJ.D'A'HARP^ BIDWELL Home Improve­ per hour, call 633-5571, for the rental of your apart­ controL etc. Included. On runs well. Asking $1,000 firm. Flr«plM«d living room, dining Belfiore, 647-1413. anytime. ment or home. J.D. Real Business for Rant 55 646-1009. Y ‘. room, •ppllineod kitchon, 3 ment Co. Expert installation quiet street near all schools Bug* Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel .4 FORD'BEST CLEANIN' bodroomt, VA bothi, aluminum of aluminum siding, gutters Estate Associates, Inc. 646- and shopping. $270 monthly. MAY WE BUY your home? BASSET HOUND - AKC 1980. TWO SPACIOUS offices, plen­ 350 CHEVY Engine, complete UAPV AT D'BIJOU aiding, hardwood floora, axcallant Quick, fair, all cash and no and trims. Roofing installa­ Charles Pontlcelll. Call 648- location. M3.200. tion and repairs. 6494495, 875- registered, male, eight 0800, or 646-1540. ty of free parking, heat and with extras, fan to clutch, •mEATRE... problems. Call Warren E. months, $150, 742-9394. LOOKiNG for anything In real air conditioning included. $700. 64941005 or 646-3174. HEY, X 'lOU SEE 'B Tri^oRiiTTB ★ UNITED REALTY^ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 9109. estate rental - apartments, MANCHESTER - Five room Lease desired, (contact John BOSS.'.^ I'M T'SITATA “ DOG-CAT BOARDING H. Lappen Inc., 649-5281. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, homes, multiple dwellings, no apartment, first floor, in­ 1973 JE E P Wagoneer, low DESK D(3IN' TH' ,„I>ENVELOFE, IF C.ASH for your property. Call bathing/groomlng. Complete fees. Call J.D. Real Estate mileage, extra clean, $3,900. Odr Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick us first if anxious to Sell. roofing, storm windows, aw­ cludes heat, stove. $265. No B u c n 'v t SAliiE THINS . nings. Quality workmanship, modern facilities. Canine Associates, Inc. 646-1980. FOR RENT - Connecting or 643-4320. souse aEA'SE, CAPE - garage, chain fenced, Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or pets. Call 6^5355. SCKNoodLE aip ... DAV AFTER ) free estimates. Fully Insured. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon separatesepi front room offices. MR.POOB.,, aluminum siding, porch, 649-1922 Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 9M Main Street. Call 643-4846. Trucks lor Bala 82 OAY.' / LOTS OF MY WORP. BILLIARDS 1 O fireplace, immaculate, $37,- 872-9187, 649-3417. MANCHESTER - Brand new APARTMENT to Rent - three ••••••••••••••tv********** three bedroom duplexes, star­ rooms, fully carpeted, air con- EXCITEMENT HAS BEEN THE ^ ^ a 500, Wentworth, Burns, COLLIE PUPPIES - Female, 1975 FORD Half ton pickup, 6 TRADITIONAL ^ Olmsted, 649-7630, 522-2138. D&A ROOFING. Roofs, ting a t $250 per month. ditioned, stove and OFFICE SPACE OUTSIDE □ MISC. SERVICES siding, gutters, and leaders. th re e m onths old, AKC Includes appliances, and Is refrigerator, no children, cyl., standard, with cap, $3,- FAT LEFTYiS RECREATION OF -A registered, champion FOSRENT . 6434320. POCOTOPAUG LAKE - East Free estimates. Fully In­ fully carpeted, heat not in­ security and credit reference POOL r o o m ! THE UPPER CLASS' sured. 249-0205. bloodline, initial shots, eye cluded. No pets. Security and required, call 6434)250';' 250 square feet, cepter of SOME LADIES - ^ - h a k - k a f f ; — , Hampton, 15 miles from exam done. Call 643-4661. Manchester, five room Services Ottered 31 references required. Call 647- Manchester, air con­ WERE MA9CHIN BUT OF' COURSE THATS SPECIALIZING In cleaning 9938 or 649-20M. APRIL 1st Occupancy- six ditioning and parking. Call Mobile Homes 85 Summer home with patio, DOBERMAN PINSCHER /VROUND AN’ A-SOMEWHAT'^ER.AH'- REWEAVING bums, holes. and repairing Chimneys and room Duplex, convenient, 643-9551. t^uc. D im g - SHARIN' abuts Brook Haven Beach. pups, reds, and blacks, C ' b, t'O’- )iH DIFFERENT L’il Sports — Wirth This Funny World Lakeview, .$17,500. F. J. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. roofs. Free estimates. 30 MANCHESTER - attractively appliances, security required. YOUR 10’ wide Mobile Home n THEIR ESTABLISHMENT! Window shades, Venetian Years Experience. Howley, available. Champion blood paneled two room apartment, Mature adults only. Phone Is worth $3,500 in trade on a Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. lines. Ready to go. Ears and blinds. Keys. TV lor rent. 643-5361. stove, refrigerator, neat, elec­ 643-2018 after 5:30 p.m new 14’ wide. Plaza Homes, 1- UKE TO DO a f t e r >iOU f in is h Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- tails croppM. Call 646-8185, tricity, references, no pets, Resort P ro p e rty 8284)369. 3 X MANCHESTER - choice 643-6385. F o r R ant 58 SOMETHING SWEEPING THE FLOOR, Washington St. Immaculate 5221. Heating-Plumbing 35 $150, 646-3167, 228-3540. 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, gar­ GET STARTED ON THE den, modern kitchen and FOLLOW THE Crowd to ELSE FOR A six room Colonial, two car L iv e s to c k 44 IT’s Not too early to plan your c h a n g e , WINDOWS' garage plus extra building lot. CUSTOM DRAPERIES - SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER • unique, two appliances, one m onth’s Plata Homes, tomorrow’s made very reasonable, work cleaned with electric emitters, bedroom apartment on second security, no pets, no children, summer vacation!! Lake housing at yesterday’s prices. h m ih m m ?; All city utilities. Convenient AVAILABLE in Hebron area, Kanasatka, Moultonboro, to all schools and bus lines. guaranteed, call anytime, 649- by professionals. McKinney floor of two family house, for­ must help cut grass. $175 plus Come in for the surprise of Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ two box stalls in private bam, mal dining room, fireplaced gas heat. Excellent location. New Hampshire. Lakefront your life. A new 14’ wide, for Call Suzanne or Arthur Short, excellent care, well mannered cottage, sleeps five, two 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., pany, 643-5308. living room, appliances, $9,895 furnished. P a rts, DRESSMAKING, hems and horses only. Negative Coggins storage, garage, porch, bedrooms, living room, supplies, and accessories. Manchester Office, 647-9139. test. Will take horses for kitchen, screened-Tn porch Equal Housing Opportunity. alterations done In my home. NO JOB too small, toilet covered patio, large treed lot, 140 OAKLAND ST. Two room Full time service department. Reasonable. Call 646-4019. repairs, plugged drains, training. Call after 6,228-9817. excellent location, $265, un­ apartment, $130 monthly, and sundeck. Completely fur­ Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur OoETS kitchen faucets replaced, heated, Mr. Blanchard, 646- security, h eat^ , 646-2426,9-5. nished. Private beach. Great Cross Highway, Berlin ’Turn­ NOT ARSUE OAKWOOD ROAD- Clean FURNITURE Refinishlng. repaired, rec rooms, A n tiq u e s 48 2$82. fishing and conveniently pike, Berlin Conn. 141284)369. V IT K well built, six room Cape, Free pick-up and delivery. bathroom ren;|odelira, heat FOUR ROOMS - heat and hot located on Lakes Region area. A U N T fireplace, garage, rec room, Call 646^67. modernization, elc. Free es­ WANTED Antique furniture, TWO ROOM apartment, heat, water, stove and re^igerator, Available June through WANTED 50 used mobile MARTHA = assumable VA mortgage, cir­ timates gladly given. M & M glass, pewter, oil paintings, or .hot water, stove, refrigerator, parking, security deposit. Call September, $175 weekly. Call homes. Will pay top dollar. HMeq U b Pei ______x-z3 cular pool, $35,900. 6^1189. ACADEMY APPLIANCE and Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. other antique items. R. /furniture. Apply Marlows, 867 649-5761. Cromwell, 6354)457 after 4:30 Call 1-8284)389. refrigeration service - Repair Harrison, 643-8709. Main St. p.m. Short Ribs — Frank Hill ITANCHE8TER most makes of appliances and BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ VERNON- Immaculate J. NEW LISTING refrigerators, call Vernon 643- bing - All heating and plum­ ANTIQUES Wanted - COVENTRY - ultra modem Wanted to Rant 87 mobile home 12’x65', formal VILLAGER APARTMENTS s e v e n f e e t Oiu UP TME RACK six room Ranch, garage, 1811. bing repairs plus remodeling. American furniture, oriental apartments in former church dining room, patio with cover, THE f?EASOI TWE BaAL HES ONLY HOW TALLA T I Five room Townhouse BASKETBALLpKETBALL TEAAA FIVE-FEET WOULOHE.b e ? WOULD ' large fireplaced living Call 64(W641. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind- building $250, appliances, RESPONSIBLE Family tool shed, appliances and ISNT DOING WELL, SI BE, TALL BE NICE. room, partially finished In­ MADE TO ORDER - Formica sor chairs, crocks. Jugs, rugs, parking, no pets. 742- apartment, 1V4 tiled baths, needs three or four bedroom carpeting Included, low IS OUR CDJTER/ ' tops, cabinets, doors. Top F lo o rin g maintenance, cost $13,000. sulated basement. $42,- weathervanes, primitives. 69^, Pat Huffman. 2 air conditioners, wall-to- single house. Will consider op­ oim 0E5 quality work, references. Ron Dionne, 643-1691. tion to buy. 6494688. M nclpals only. 644-9421. "YOU'RE LOOKING GOOP 600. wall carpeting, full base­ lye«c*8*.fM. WARREN E. Free estimates. 649-7831. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishlng, TWO BEDROOM - luxury ment, heat, hot water, PROOPy PRAWERS i " floors like new, no waxing, FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ Townhouse, located in appliances, fireplace. No RETIRED LADY wants to CAMPER- Pop up, sleeps (specializing in older floors). eight, stove, refrigerator, "Darn it, Barbara. What's the point of rhy PAPERHANGING - Our only tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Highland Park section, of pets. live in Manchester area, HOWLAND work, any type wall covering. Ceilings and Inside painting. lamps, etc. Now accepting Manchester, wooded and needs a situation where sink, needs little bit of work. wearing elevator shoes if you wear platforms?" John Verfallle, 646-5750, 872- consignments, for March auc­ private, for information, call 649-7620 expenses can be shared, 649- 8 7 2 ^ or 8786244 ask for 643-1108 Fully insured. Call 871-0062 or D 875-7123. 2 2 2 2 . tion. 6 4 4 ^ . 6^1616 after S o’clock. 7Sd3, 6 to 7 p.m. Art. QO 1M fiiu u 5 Pet Qii K PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 23, 1976 MCC calendar

Manchester Community ^ SUPER COUPONS OF THE W EEKf College offers this.calen­ dar of events in the iiitlrest GAYLORD 100% FLORIDA I CHICKEN OFTHESEA of the community. All the MCC sponsored activities j LIGHT T y M A listed below are open to the Orange Juice |I CHUNK I public and many are free of charge. I In addition to publicizing ! 12 OZ. I 6'/i OZ. events and activities in­ I CAN I CAN ______dividually the college I i WITH PRIOR PURCHASE1 OF S5.0O 0 OR “ I WITH PRK3R PURCHASE OF SS.OO OR hopes that the calendar ■ MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD ■MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD , will serve as a reminder of U.S.D.A. CHOICE I MART. GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. SB. I MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. FEB. SB. I LIMIT ONE CAN ■ ONE COUPON PER Z LIMIT ONE CAN • ONE COUPON PER all that is available at ■FAMILY. Manchester Community I FAMILY. College. ¥OP The MCC staff looks U.S.D.A. CHOICE forward to seeing you. Call 646-2137 for information. Del Monte Pie Crust ^ Tuesday, Feb. 24 BOTTOM T INSTANT ••CBTP luncheon, noon, SIEAK Student Center. CORN Mix 1 COPFEE •*HFSM dinner, 6 p;m.. WHOLE KERNEL FULSBURY 1 MAXWELL HOUSE Student Center. OR CREAM STYLE ll'ioi. PKG. ■ )OOZ JAR Poetry Reading, MCC students, 8 p.m.. Student ROAST Center, free. *1.89 170Z. C OEC CAN ^ 1 $ g 3 9 HORMEL ■ CURE II Wednesday, Feb. 25 BONELESS L w J **HFSM luncheon, noon. Student Center. H AM tB. *2.59 b o o C LU B CBTP dinner, 6 p.m.. SWIFT'S PREMIUM Apple Juice B O T T LE 69' Gravy DinneriA:*3.99 Student Center. SLICED R E D PA CK Try-outs, “Our Town”, 7- B A C O N lb * Tomato Puree 49' Pop Corn '' y e l l o w * •»» 59' 9 p.m.. Music Room, Main 1.59 Campus. Sw iss C A M P B E L L 'S - lOVi OZ. CAN Potatoes^N^TMiT 43' Performance, Jan FRESHLY GROUND ALL VARIETIES Leighton as George Semi Boneless U .S.D .A . CH O ICE BONELESS Vegetable SoupGcAil. Crunchola Bars'^vyg* Washington, Main Campus HAMS Auditorium, free. WHOLE OR HALF Chuck Roof t WATER ADDED LESS THAN FAT UNDERBLADE Friday, Feb. 27 Penn Dutch! Wishbone CBTP Breakfast, 7:30 a.m.. Student Center. NOODLES I Dressing CAKES Try-outs, "Our Town”, 7- * 1.19 PILLSBURY »1.19 FINE MED. - BROAD ITALIAN 9 p.m.. Main Campus U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BOTTOM 1 LB. POLY BAG 16 OZ BOTTLE ALL VAR. 330Z PKG Auditorium. Round Steak „ *1.89 Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 U.S.D.A. CHOICE Waldbaum's N.Y. Style Deli! p.m.. Open and Novice, HR Sirloin Tip Steak „ *1.89 Form ula 73 R O Atr 101-103. U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BONELESS HAM W ITH ■IIP Coffeehouse, Music, 8 Chuck Steak bladi lb *1.49 ISOLATED PROTEIN FRESHLY SLICED p.m.. Student Center. U.S.D.A. CHOICE OCEAN SPRAY • 11 OZ. BICENTENNIAL BOTTLE FOOOCLUB Q |3 C Top Round Roast l b *1.49 Cranberry Juice 69' Corned Beef IIOZ.CAN O w Saturday, Feb. 28 U.S.D.A. CHOICE ! 1 . 9 9 ! l . 9 9 FOOD CLUB • 11 OZ. BOTTLE Try-outs, “Our Town”, Sirloin Tip Roast l b *1.59 NEW YORK • SHARP Dressing FRENCH BOm.i 39' Cran-Apple J u ic e 59' 10 a.m. to noon, Main Cam­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE pus Auditorium. Cheddar Cheese lb *1.89 Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m.. Back Rump Roast l b *1.59 Dressing 'rL^iN“‘ 39' Tartar Sauce * ' 39' HORMEL Open, HR 102. Muenster Cheese lb *1.69 TOPCO PLASTIC Meat Wieners l b 99° I r t v f r e s h l y s i A Q Mac.&Cheese"^"25' Sandwich BagsT49' Monday, March 1 L O X OR ALASKAN SLICED '* >-* 1 .4 9 Veal Patties l b 69' ♦*HFSM luncheon, noon. Beef Bologna *1.39 Student Center. Reynolds Noodle WITH NATURAL Dole •:*A11 m e a ls a re Beef Liver l b 69' Fran ks CASINO *1.39 prepared by students in the JONES MINUTE Pineapple Wrap lO Z . PENN Soup Mix Chicken RollI COUNTRY LB. *1.69 Cook & Baker Training or Breakfast Sausage PKG. IN JUICE I PINEAPPLE GEM SLICED Qp ____ 35 FOOT ROLL LIPTON 40Z.PKG Hotel Food Service CARANOO SLICEDOR CHUNKS I PINK . GRAPEFRUIT M ortadella ECCO l.*1.39 OF3ENVELOPES Management programs. BolognacooKEoSalami CARANOO They are held in the Food f o o o c L u b Genoa Salami L» *1.19 Service Dining Room. Fran ks m e a t o r b e e f Tickets may be purchased ROTHMUND Chopped Liver V, L B 8 9 ' 49 t 39*1 25*133 at the college bookstore. Polish Sausage l GEM SMOKED PORK "HotV Bagels 12ro.99' (WHERE AVAILABLEI Sauerkraut ’i.o*z*c'is» 27' l Shoulder Roast Grape Jelly 69' O IN O 'I • 14 OZ JAR Board plans . FORMERLY DAISY ROLL hearings on Pie Filling 'cH l.BY* CAN 65' Spag. Sauce m u ' h b o o m 89' buying land "PICK YOUR OWN" PRODUCE FROM THE BEST THAT GROWS! Carrots ‘’‘ h . i c i o " '» 0 Z . c a n 35' Hot Cocoa* '’Vn."”'-99' Public hearings will be Sliced Beets°uo ^ The beaver, which is ■ DN A I LB. VACUUM CAN | ONAUOZ.PKO. ■ ONANYIJARS ij DN A 100 CDUNT PKG. 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