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Today sunny followed by increasing Area news . . . 1-3B Editorial .... 4A cloudiness late In the afternoon. High in ...... It F«nl>y...... MA low to mid 40s..Cloudy, breezy tonight D asslfled— 6-8B Obituaries___ lOA with chance of showers. Low in upper Com ics...... 9B Sports. . 4-5B 40s. Rain likely Wednesday. High in Dear Abby...... 9B mid to uigier 60s. National weather map op FPge 7B. Wm " .. .■ r 'ri! Carter discusses Panama treaties WASHINGTON (UPl) - President But retired Adm. Elmo Zumwalt Wheelus Air Force Base, gained con­ m Carter discussed the Panama Canal said Soviet presence would be more trol of bases in Angola and Mozam­ treaties with Senate leaders today likely to flourish if the pending bique and established “an axis” with and a dubious Barry Goldwater said treaties are rejected. Cuba. later it’s like the American flag — Moorer, former chairman of the “Cuba is the Soviet anchor in the Americans “are not going to buy Jpint Chiefs of Staff, said Monday his Caribbean in defiance of the Monroe giving that canal away.” prediction of Russian advances was Doctrine,” Moorer said, and warned; “ Before I will accept the treaty ... based on observations over a 40-year “ Do not be surprised — if this trea­ it will have to have some rather large naval career. ty is ratified in its present form — to changes,” the Arizona Republican During that time, he said, Russia see a Soviet and or Cuban presence told reporters after he and other moved into Libya and took control of quickly established in the country of senators were summoned by Carter Panama.” to talk over the issue. The meeting came as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Town denies breach the House International Relations Committee held hearings on whether to give the canal to Panama in the year 2000. Strong controversy has of water contract been raised over whether Panama An attorney for the insurance com­ in his answer. would allow U.S. intervention in a pany that represents the Town of Daly could not be reached this subsequent canal emergency. Manchester has filed a general denial morning for comment on the state­ Goldwater told reporters it was an of unpure water in the case involving ment. apparent attempt by Carter to clarify claims against the town for damages The case will continue on Monday the treaties but the explanation did because of an August water problem. at 2 p.m. in Small Claims Court at not change his opinion. 'The leader of residents in the New Britain. “It is an economic problem,” he southwest section of Manchester, Reynolds of 86 Niles Dr. said that said he told Carter. “We should do where the problem was, has he does not understand how the town anything we can, in an economic questioned the denial and plans to can claim that the water is not un­ Members of the Mormon Church in Manchester harvest beans to benefit the church way, to help them (Panama) — but subpoena town and state officials to pure when there is report from not to wind up giving them the welfare program. Shown in the bean patch in back of the church off Hillstown Rd. are, from appear Monday, the next day of the Jodaitis that outlines a contamina­ canal.” tion problem,” Reynolds said. Frank left, Gloria Judkins of Coventry, Beth Bain and Russell Heck, both of Andover, and Lisa trial. “The American people are not Joseph Reynolds and other Jodaitis, Manchester’s water and Letoumeau of Coventry. (Herald photo by Dunn) going to buy giving that canal away,” residents are seeking damages sewer administrator, recently com­ Goldwater said. “Don’t ask me why. against the town of Manchester pleted a report about the August It’s like the American flag. They’re because of a 12-day period in August water situation. wrapped up in it.” when they were required to boil Reynolds said that he plans to sub­ “I don’t think anybody changed his water in their homes. poena town and state officials, in­ Mormon Church hean crop position,” added Senate GOP Leader Atty. Edward Daly Jr., who cluding members of the Town Board Howard Baker, who has not taken a represents Traveler’s Insurance, last of Directors, for the Monday court * , position on the issue. But he called it week submitted an amended answer date. the most frank and candid discussion to the Court of Common Pleas. Last Thursday, the first day of the he has attended at the Carter White “The defendant denies that it trial, included testimony from to help welfare program House. breached any contract with the plain­ Jodaitis, Bob Young of the Water Senate Democratic Leader Robert tiff and further denies that the water Department and Ronald Kraatz of Members of the Manchester Ward The Hartford Stake (diocese) stocked by volunteer labor in the Byrd said he felt the treaty has supply was ever unpure,” Daly wrote the Health Department. of the Church of Jesus Christ of which includes much of Connecticut fields and canneries, provides com­ gained in public support. But, “ 1 Latter-day Saints (Mormon) have and Massachusetts, is looking for 100 modities for the church’s needy. don’t know,” he said, when asked if it nurtured two crops of bepns this past acres of land for crop growing and a On about two acres of land which has picked up support in the Senate. summer which they hpve sold to separate 6ite for construction of a was donated to the Manchester On Monday, Adm. Thomas Moorer High court upholds large supermarket chainh. cannery and commodity storehouse church for its use, the first two crops appeared before the Foreign The farm-to-market agricultural in the Massachusetts area. were harvested this summer. Wendel Relations Committee and raised the venture, in itself, is not new. But the In the west and in other areas of K. Walton, bishop of the Manchester specter of strong Russian influence parking limitations Manchester Ward’s purpose is one the LDS church where the Ward, said he expects the project over the canal if the treaties are ap­ which, although not new to the Mor­ membership is large, the storehouse. will be continued next year. proved. WASHINGTON (UPI; - The The court said a community also mon Church, is a unique one by most Supreme Court, in an action that may regulate the flow of outside traf­ church standards. could affect many of the nation’s fic into residential areas to improve Funds from the sale of the beans bigger urban areas, ruled today that the quality of life there by reducing go to benefit the church’s own Three share Nohel award nothing in the Constitution bars a noise, traffic hazards and litter. welfare program. Both church locality from restricting on-street “The Constitution does not outlaw members receiving church welfare STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - are Dr. Philip W. Anderson, 54, of the 72, of Cambridge University, parking by commuters. these social and environmental and others who were able, worked on Two Americans and a Briton today Bell Telephone Laboratories in England. In an unsigned opinion, the court objectives, nor does it presume dis­ the welfare project voluntarily. won the 1977 Nobel Prize for physics Murray Hill, N .J., and Prof. John H. “The three prize winners are upheld an ordinance in Arlington, tinctions between residents and non­ ’The Latter-day Saint church has for solid state research work that van Vleck, 78, of Harvard University, theoreticians within the field of solid Va., a suburb of the nation’s capital, residents of a local neighborhood to for most of its nearly 150-year history could make solar heating systems Cambridge, Mass. state physics — the branch of physics under which commuters are barred be invidious,” the justices said. provided a welfare program which cheaper in the future. Sharing the three-way award — and which lies behind essentiai parts of from parking on certain “The Equal Protection Clause takes care of its own needy. The Americans honored by the the $145,000 prize money — with the the current technical development, neighborhood streets but residents requires only that the distinction Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Americans was Sir Nevill F. Mott, particularly in electronics,” the are given free parking permits. dra\^n by an ordinance like academy said. “To reduce air pollution and other Arlington’s rationally promote the Academy member Prof. Stig environmental effects of automobile regulation’s objectives.” Lundqvist said Mott and Anderson’s commuting,” the opinion said, “a Laws similar to Arlington's have knowledge of the behavior of community reasonably may restrict been adopted by Atlanta, Baltimore, Today’s news summary crystallic materials meant, for prac­ on-street parking available to com­ San Francisco, Boston and Cam­ tical application, that “solar heating muters, thus encouraging reliance on bridge, Mass., the District of Colum­ Com plM from United Press International cells may become cheaper in the car pools and mass transit. bia, Montgomery and Fringe future. It now takes about seven or ‘The same goal is served by Georges counties, Md., Richmond eight years to gain enough energy to assuring convenient parking to and Charlottesville, Va., Wilmington, pay for the energy you have invested residents who leave their cars at Del., and other localities. State BAR HARBOR, Maine - CINCINNATI - Accusing to build a solar heating system.” home during the day.” Dewey Reinhard and co-pilot Travelers Insurance Co. of Hart­ The Swedish academy said van NEW HAVEN - Lome J. Steve Stephenson drifted slowly ford, Conn., of acting . Vleck lias been called “the father of Acquin, under indictment for the across the chilly north Atlantic “maliciously” in dealing with a modern magnetism,” and his ideas Veterans preference murder of nine persons last today in their giant silver and permanentiy disabled person, the have played a key role in develop­ summer, has been transferred to black balloon “Eagle,” hoping to 6th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals ment of the laser. the state’s maximum facility for be the first ever to make the 3,000- has upheld a $285,000 award to a the criminally insane with the ap­ Anderson was van Vleck’s student ruling set aside mile trip to Europe by balloon. Tennessee woman who was at Harvard, and Mott “brought to the proval of his attorney. They lifted off at.5:35 p.m. Mon­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The — wanted to accept the case and heai seriously injured in a auto acci­ attention of researchers and pop­ day. dent. Supreme Court today ordered a panel arguments on it later this term. But ularized” Anderson’s major written HARTFORD — An effort is un­ of federal judges to reconsider their by tradition the votes of four justices work, “Absence of Diffusion in Cer­ der way to prevent a flood of bills BRETTON WOODS, N. H. - ruling striking down the are needed for review. DORADO, Puerto Rico — Gov. tain Random Lattices,” published in from bogging down next year’s The nation’s 12 Republican gover­ Massachusetts law which puts The justices want the panel to Carlos Romero Barcelo says it is 1958, Lundqvist said. session of the Legislature which nors and 28 candidates who would time for Puerto Rico to cast off qualified veterans ahead of all others review its decision in light of a begins the first week of like to join their ranks are being what he calls its semi-colonial In Cambridge, van Vleck said on the public employment roster. Supreme Court ruling issued after it Fwruary and must end by the told the GOP’s troubles stem political status and become a full- today his winning a share of the The court set aside the ruling by a acted on the case. first week in May. When annual from too much partisanship and fledged state of the union. He ad­ physics prize was unexpected. “This three-judge U.S. District Court in In th'at ruling, known as sessions began in 1970, the cannibalism. ’The unity theme was dressed the 18th annual meeting thing is a complete surprise to m e,” Boston that the statute was un­ Washington vs. Davis, the high court “short” session was supposed to to be echoed again today by of United Press International he said. constitutional because it denies said a law does not violate the , be limited to fiscal matters. former Texas Gov, John Connally female applicants an equal chance at Constitution just because it has a Editors and Publishers Monday. Van Vleck retired from teaching in and GOP National Chairman public jobs. “racially disporportionate impact.” 1969 but still maintains an office at FAIRFIELD - Activist Ned William Brock. Three justices — William Brennan, It said such a law may be upheld WASHINGTON - Dr. Jonas B. Harvard University. Coll today headed for New York Robitscher, a forensic psy­ Thurgood Marshall and Lewis Powell when there is no finding of City on his walk to Washington, D., QUINCY, Mass — About 5,000 chiatrist, says the late Martha “discriminatory intent.” C. to publicize his warning tl)pt striking workers at General Mitchell might have averted the government is unprepared to Dynamics shipyard were Watergate but was silenced and face another severe i^ ter, expected to vote W^neslay on a labeled a mental case, treated Hijackers seek asylum three-year contract agreement against her will by doctors who STAMFORD — ’The Connecticut reach ^ last week by i^ o n and forcibly tranquilii^ her. ’ FRANKFURT, West Germany interrogation. controllers realized it was off course Bar Association’s House of company officials. Both sides (U PI)— A woman and a man dressed Legal authorities said that even if it already was in West German air Delegates wa; to vote today on a expect ratification. u in a Czech uniform hijacked a they are allowed to stay in West Ger­ space, Prague aviation sources said, compromise proposal of adver­ Czechoslovak airliner at gunpoint many they will face trial here for '^ e plane flew toward Munich then tising guidelines for lawyers. The International today and forced it to fly to hijacking. v eer^ toward Frankfurt where it U. S. Supreme Court has ruled it National " ■ MOSCOW — ^ v ie t Cosmonauts Frankfurt where they surrendered landed without permission. . is legai for lawyers to advertise In the past refugees who hijacked Vladimir Kovalemdc^and Valery pdacefully and asked West German In a radio contact with the their services. MONTGOMERY,'Ala, - FBI aircraft to escape from . Ryumin safely landed their authorities for political asylum. Frankfurt tower the hijackers :v V-. ■ ■ director-designate Frank Johnson Czechoslovakia were not sent back troubled, .^yiiz capsule in demanded the plane be refueled so it v ,Jc,, conceding he ignored medical . The couple armed with a revolver but were tried in German courts in i'-jj 'vsf Soviet Asiai t ^ y , ending a major could fly on to Munich, where they advice, is ordered to bed as com­ {foid a pistol seized a Soviet built line with German determination to ^ space m inion aborted only 130 wanted to surrender. But they were plications from an a r t ^ opera­ ^rt-range Yak40 carrying 26 per­ stamp out terrorism and hijacking. yai(da from foeir goal — a Ifok-up told this was impossible because of I BO^N Extended ouUook tion force postponement of his sons, including the crew, on a , with an orbiting space station. The West German government technical problems and they were confirmation hearings. domestic flight and made it cross the for Southern New England, repeatedly has advocate an inter­ persuaded to leave the plane in f Thursday through Saturday: *V ■ ■ border to Frankfurt where they gave BELGRADE, Yugoslavia - national anti-terrorist agreement Frankfurt, Mueller said. Chance of a few showers’ N EW ORLEANS - The themselves up after two hours a ^ 15 : The United States says it is ready under which hijackers either would At Prague airport a Crisis Staff I lliursday. Fair weather Friday, Teamsters refosed to honor a minutes o f' negotiations with West to enter the growing East-West be returned to their ovni country or met and contacted Frankfurt airport I Increasing cloudiness Saturday i ;,^strike by local longshoremen who German authorities. debate at the ^Igrade conference tried in the country they land in. authorities. The Czechoslovaks were t Cool through the period with highs refuse to load any ships in with a blast at Soviet violations of “They have asked for political The hijackm seized the aircraft expected to demand and receive per­ mostly in foe 90s and ovemijght defiance of nationSI International human rights and international asylum,” Frankfurt Police Chief on a flight from Karlovy Vary, the mission for the plane and the 'i^knrs from mid 80s to low 40s. . Longshoremen’s ,Associa.tion. of­ law. ; Knut Mueller told reporters after former Carlsbad, to Prague, police remaining 24 persons aboard tO' ficers. ■ V.,.. ‘tr ^ . -.J,------' ■they were turned over to police for said. By the time Czechoslovak air return to Prague.

%' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues., Oct. 11, 1977 - PAGE THREE-A PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchester. Coon., Tum ., Oct, 11, H77 Passed bar Honored MCC extends offer Richard W. Dyer of 43 Atty. K atherine Y. Locust St. recently passed Hutchinson of Vernon the Connecticut Bar received a citation for her A butterfly with opal body and diamond Examination and was service to the Connecticut studded wings rests gracefuiiy of free counseling sworn in as an attorney Bar Association yesterday Manchester Community College The Saturday counseling service is Oct. 4 at Superior Court in at Stamford. ato p a band of (MCC) has extended its free part of the w c^end college at MCC. New Haven. The award was fiorentined 14K counseling service to the weekend for Through the Community Services Dyer is a graduate of predated at the seventh goid. Beautifui the benefit of individuals uiio have Division, several dozen course are East Catholic High School, annual Awards Luncheon thought of entering or returning to offered each semester Friday Holy Cross College and the co-sponsored by the idea! college but have been unable to get evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. evening division of the association and the infomution or advice during regular These weekend classes are con­ University of Connecticut Connecticut Trial Lawyers Enjoy! $325 college hours. venient for people whose personal, School of Law. Association. family or employment commitments For the past several Atty. Hutchinson has Now anyone wishing to speak with have prevehM them from pursuing years he has been served as a member of the a college counselor about academic, or completing a college degree. employed as a senior Bar Association’s Board of vocational and personal objectives Anyone interested in the weekend probation officer with the Governors from 1974 to the can do so Satur^ys between 10:30 counseling hours may visit or call the Third District Juvenile present. a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Specific informa­ counseling center in the college ad­ Court in New Britain. He is Richard W. Dyer tion about courses, schedules, costs also a member of the ministration building on the main JoMph S. Lombardo Alexander J. Matthew East Hartford and is the and registrations also will be Connecticut Probation and campus at 60 Bidwell St., telephone son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph available. 646-4800. Parole Association. Branch opens • r Open real estate office Dyer is married to the P. Dyer of 57 Shallowbrook Lane. former Kathleen Whalen of M&M Oil Service of Rt. Prepare for craft fair Joseph S. Lombardo, Realtor and Alexander J. 6, Bolton, has opened a Enlarged to show detail Matthew, Realtor associate, have recently opened the branch office on Main St., Sadloski opposes Marge Klar, left, Lisa Luten, center, and Beth Gray, right, real estate office of Lombardo and Associates, 144 Main Hebron. Owned by Charlie display items for sale at the Unitarian Universalist Society’s an­ St. Caldor sales record and Dave Minicucci, the nual Craft Fair Saturday from 9:30 to 2 p.m. .at Center Both men formerly worked for the W.E. Belfiore Agen­ business is managed by cy in Manchester. Record sales of more than $34 million for September Andy Fisher. It is located landfill fee plan Congegational Church. Assisting Norma Marsh, fair chairman, Jawalera S Sllvaramitha S in ce 1900 Lombardo is first vice-resident of the Manchester were reported today by Caldor, Inc., a regional discount in the Hebron General are Roger Fisher, books; Pat Fox, children’s activities; Louisa department store chain with 46 stores. Another Republican candidate in noting the "discovery of a 1964 land Board of Realtors, a member of its board of directors and Store. It offers plumbing 998 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER For the five weeks ended Oct, 1, sales rose 28.4 per cent the upcoming town election has fill ordinance” last week by Mayor Graver and Marge Klar, handcrafts; Beth Gray, holiday items; chairman of the ^evance committee. and heating services, HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WE8TFARMS to $34,622,(X)0 from the previous year’s $26,960,000. Sale^ spoken out against charging Matthew Moriarty. She said it proves Carol Lacoss, baked goods; David Lacoss, plants; and Lisa He lives with his wife, Frances, and daughter, Mary burners installation and for the 35 weeks ended Oct. 1, 1977, increased 35.8 per taxpayers to use the town landfill. her point that "the probiem has not Luten and Robina Rines, white elephant. Joe Kolwicz is chair­ Ellen at 114 Kennedy Rd. The Lombardos also have a son, repair, and fuel delivery. cent to $229,148,000, vs. $168,770,000 last year. Betty Sadloski, candidate for been the need for new laws and Richard, who is with the U.S. Navy in Florida. man of the luncheon which will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 Matthew is currently serving on the grievance com­ treasurer, said the town has no right taxes, rather it has been the lack of p.m. Proceeds go to the society’s building fund. to charge the people for the use of enforcement of the existing laws.” mittee ol the Manchester Board of Realtors. He is taking their own property. She pointed to Mrs. Sadloski aiso noted that the an appraisal course at the University of Connecticut in her stance last June, as president of MPOA was against the landfill fee order to become a broker. the Manchester Property Owners for businesses, "since they pay taxes MPOA backs proposal Matthew resides with his wife, Jeanne, and three Association, against the fees for the and are not allowed any local gar­ children, Gail, Daniel and Douglas at 25 Woodstock Dr., Manchester. They have a son, Alex Jr., who lives in New landfill. bage collection; they do not use The Manchester Property Owners regionalization of town governments. Hampshire. She criticized the Democratic schoois, parks, recreation or town Association is proposing a charter In other action, the MPOA an­ majority on the Bodrd of Directors cemeteries.” revision that would allow citizens to nounced it will sponsor an advertise­ for not reading the Town Charter, Mrs. Sadloski said the new landfill overrule and challenge actions of the ment for Amnesty Day sponsored by proposal which will be discussed by planning and Zoning Commission. the MOTION committee of the BusIneM the Board of Directors tonight "is The proposal arose out of recent Manchester Chamber of Commerce just one example of bow the action by the PZC to allow elderly on Nov. 5 and 6. On those days, Democratic majority has been ig­ ( About town ) housing in all zones. The Property residents will have an opportunity, to ! i noring the people; they pass a law; Owners say the action was taken return stolen property without GOP ladies prepare for show foul it up; and then \ry to change it despite a majority of opposition to resulting arrest. and they claim they are being respon­ the proposal. The MPOA will also help the LesUe W einst^, at left, and Bizz Swensson selwt rostumes at unU^**Meth^ist wiu sive.” At its second meeting this fall, the chamber in a factfinding effort to Amold66n s of Msnchostor 3s thoy proporo for tho Msnchostor tonight at 6:30 church. A MPOA also discussed concerns over determine the needs of Manchester. Republican Women’s Club fashion show. Event will be finance meeting is scheduled for 7:30, We^esday at 8 p.m. at the Manchester Country Club. Hairstyles at the church, Theater Polish night planned Secretary are by E. Charles, hairstylist. Mrs. Robert Thornton will be PuMWwd mwUm wctpt \b u r roots schedule S u n d M w d h o a d M M n d « t a commentator. (Herald photo by DuHh) Jim Harvey’s study group on the M w S liW , Cenn. F * Oilee w Sh- Mrs. Phyllis Jackston St. Bridget’s Social Club will sponsor its first Polish oand C iM i IW MMMr. "Tillich Sermons” from “TTie Eter­ Night Friday, Oct. 21, at the St. "Bridget School cafeteria. has been elected secretary nal Now” will have its first meeting Showcase Cinemas — “Rose The program will open at 8 p.m. with a Polish buffet. SuggatM Cwriar RaMa ' of the State Board of Licen­ Deficit concerns candidate tonight at 7:30 at North United Garden” 2:20-7:30-9:30; Music for*dancing will be provided by Johnny Prytko and sure for Nursing Home Ad­ "Beau Geste” 2:00-7:45-9:40; smitoooair...... 1M Methodist Church. his Good Times Band. W M H y...... m ministrators. The 13- provided a lesson for every govern­ "Fantasia” 2:25-7:25-9:45; Ofw inonai...... tU O member board is responsi­ Richard P. Weinstein, Republican “Valentino” 2;15-7:25-9;45; Reservations, which are limited, close Oct. 19 and may ThfM m ania ...... 111.70 candidate for the Board of Directors, ment — that bankruptcy is a real The Over 60 Group of North United be made by contacting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Longest, 643- Sli monia...... 02140 ble for approving ali nur­ Methodist Church .will meet "Kentucky Fried Movie” On# y w ...... 04OJ0 sing home adminstrator has expressed concern about the possibility and not ii^t-years away 2:10-7:35-9:30 2301, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheridan, 649-8165, Mr. and Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church. Mol Rsat naoia* licenses and oversees limitations on the economic in the twilight zone. Mrs. Walt Prytko, 646-0575, or Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ricci, Sulaaftan ala W a rooata aveatSBIvi resources of town government. Weinstein said all levels of govern­ 649-3338. i a i n aw piea taODia U O pjn. educational and training U.A. Theater 1 — "Star •kouM tiaptaoa lla drcuKUon ment must concentrate on the issues dopatnam. 047-0041 requirements for the ad- "Deficit spending may not be felt The Marine Ck)rps League will have W ars” 7:00-9:30 in the 1970s but it will surely have an and concerns of the majority of the Mrs. Phyllia Jackston ministrators. citizens of Manchester: public installation of officers Wednesday at U.A. Theater 2 — "Lincoln impact on the future of Manchester,” 8 p.m. at the Marine Corps home on Conspiracy” 7:15-9:15 he said. “New York City should have health, safety (fire and police), U.A. Theater 3 — “ Piece of AV/ULABLE FOR education, water, streets, etc. Parker St. the Action” 7:00-9:30 A U TYPES OF Showcase PARTES-OPEN Vernon Cine 1 — “Happy iym Milsap wins top CM honors Hooker Goes' to Washin^n Cinem as DAI.Y-YEAR 7:30-9:30 NASHVILLE, Term. (UPI) - Blind swinging like sleek curtains around a a r s a ROUND The vocal duo of the year award Vernon Cine 2 — “Smokey u u m i M m singer Ronnie Milsap cut loose with a her face, said it was the sultry went to Jim Ed Brown and Helen and the Bandit” 7:10-9:15 noSanrsaTmer NDPSK GOLF CLUB So is the beautiful yell Monday as he steppd up to claim ballad, "Don’t It Make My Brown Cornelius while the Statler Brothers BAST HARTFORD them nourish. Precise instructions his title as country music’s enter­ Eyes Blue,” which won her best were picked best vocal group for the aea-aaio^ GLASTONBURY ia*t female vocalist honors over her for proper care come with them. tainer of the year in addition to sixth year in a row. aunAmiuaumn greeneiy that goes with honors for top male vocalist and the sister, Loretta Lynn, and other well- Roy Clark, whose banjo and guitar 633-3835 The larger your savings deposit, a i in. I industry’s best album. established stars. picking highlights the homegrown M E N ’S SH O P them. With a savir^ Fellow performers glittering with Dolly Parton, favored to win best humor of “Hee Haw,” was chosen in­ of course, the wider your choice. jewels and sequined outfits echoed entertainer or top female vocalist, strumentalist of the year. The ■mwCanwi pnwrti See the chart for details on his joy, jumping to their feet to left the ceremony empty-handed. Original Texas Playboys, assembled deposit of $100 or applaud the singer’s sweep of the Waylon Jennings, also considered a by the late Bob Wills who was known container sizes and prices. The Country Music Association awards front-runner but who won nothing as the king of western swing, claimed take home a plant ceremony. this year, boycotted the awards The Groom plants are on display at all SBM offices. the title of the year’s best instrumen­ I _____ ‘"There’s a lot of good talent in this saying they foster unnecessary tal group. Your choice of lade, Aralia, industry and I’m not sure I’m deser­ rivalry. "Forty-five years in the business Availabilities of specific plant varieties and "Lucille,” which tells of a barroom NUREYEV Umbrella. Rubber Ttee, more than ving,” Milsap said as well-wishers and this is the first time winning,” f s ifl u y 1: container sizes may vary from office to office and pumped his arms and slapped him on encounter with a woman and the hus­ said band member Leon McAuliffe Goes Free! a dozen varieties of florist-Quality house week to week. The best guarantee of wide selection the back. "I want my friends around band she deserted "with four hungry with glee. VALENTINO plants from around the world. They is early action. — where are they? It’s been a long kids and a crop in the field,” won Some 5,000 members of the CMA road and I didn’t expect to win.” song of the year honors for Kenny ISW TUES. - THURS. SPECIAL Yes! 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iian rljrslrr €uritttiy lirrald Open forum ' N a w L ii ^ Manchester — A City of Village Charm will continue to offer tbe best in ^ K N U D S IN 1 I Founded Oct. 1, 1881 scene of any emergency is 3% technology, volunteer nuu^xmer mid 3 Member. Audit Buretu o( Circulation Mambar. United Press Inlernalional minutes from the time it is notified, ALL NATURAL Lingiird defends distriet modem equipment to its residents, i Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, never over 6 minutes and usually un­ MAXW8U HOUSE any of whom are welcome to i n s ^ t Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. der 5. (MELLOW ROAST AUTb A ILECTRA PERK) To the editor. your water bill for sewer service. Fourth, the district rescue truck or join in its efforts. '' Harmons F. Hobinion. Edllor-PubllHw ■PC l^ llC A Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor M In response to a letter published in The savings codM be over |200 per Finally, I am disturbed by the fact which responds first to all calls is a the “ Open Forum,” Oct. 7, by Bar­ year. quick attack heavy piece of ap­ that the The Herald would choose to I b t u n c A IyI I bara J. Moore, I wish to offer the Second, the people of the district publish a letter containing these Reg. A|.L FUVORS 1 Opinion paratus. This means ttot it has fire COFFEE following: are fortunate to be served by 100 kinds of distortions and inaccuracies. Price fighting capabilities and 500 gallons WaAan nw L M ID D Ii There were so many untruths and dedicated and well-trained volunteer As the only newspaper published in of water as well as rescue equip­ TIm rmm . Rag. 1 misinformation contained in that fire fighters. These men train ME4T8 & TPKL $2.99 ment. Five volunteers sleep at the Manchester it would seem to m e that TaUadl HALF ^ O ^ letter that I feel compelled to res­ diligently 3 to 6 hours each week in P rice 1 fire station each night to man the The Herald would have the respon­ MANCHE8TEII Tragic story pond even though I did not wish to technical and standard procedures of GALLON C 9 rescue truck and the first line sibility to look into these kinds o f ob­ $ 1 .7 9 1 dignify such trash. the service. Forty-five men and 2 vious errors of fact before publishing 1.99 1 pumper that ALWAYS follows within DOUBLE STAMPS WED. • f Lb. CAN ONE COUPON PER FAMILY First, the taxes of the Eighth women have completed 81 hours ■ Some stories in the news are An unknown number of boat 3 minutes. To a serious fire, 3 them. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY GOOD THRU OCT. 15 District don’t only pay for fire training to become Emergency Not Responsible For Typographical Errors 1 pumpers and the rescue pumper res­ (3iief Ted Lingard G OOD THRU OCT. 15 so heartbreaking that one un­ people have perished in storms protection, but include 2 mills for fire Medical Technicians. They all have 1 pond. Eighth District As wo wort ablo to purchaso cortain grocory derstandably might prefer to or, we are told, been sunk by and 2 mills for sanitary sewer ser­ received training to use the The district organization has and Fire Department skip over them. patrol boats. vice. The savings are not a few sophisticated rescue equipment Jtoms at raducad pricas, wa wish to pass thasa MAC.G0RnAN0AMUCI0US dollars, but are almost 5 mills for carried on the rescue truck. SWEET POTATOES & YAMS Such was the account of the No doubt this latest refugee savings aiong to you. Look for tha groan signa that RED GRAPES Third, the average response time APPLES arrival recently of the first of movement in a century, that fire protection and a substantial aay “Wlsa Buy” throughout our stora. (And tha big amount determined at 125 per cent of of the district department to the an eventual 15,000 new Viet­ has seen so many of them, MCC music department pius 8AH Qraan Stamps.) —FRANK would have happened even if 5 1 * 1 . 0 0 namese refugees to this coun­ changes upset students 4 9 * . 3 n,.i»*69^ try — 7,000 of them “ boat the United States had never -II AT people” who escaped from become involved in Southeast $7«| n u u m To the editor, listed as coordinator of certain RANKS \ i s r ~ ~ ■ t t P i i 'AT ~ wSiiuo ~ MtktliO ,AT S ia m former South Vietnam by sea Asia in an attempt to fill the AT I have just read the article departments. psKksM sxcta4hg iFRANKS f r a n k s FRANKS FRANKS in small, frail and uncertain vacuum left by the French and published in your paper this evening We actively believe we have the craft, and 8,000 others who prevent the forcible absorption concerning Robert C. Vater, right to student input but the ad­ I I DIET RITE or us#i made their way overland to of South Vietnam by Com­ professor at Manchester Community ministration does not seem to 0L0VE8 VICTORIAN recognize this. We approached Dr. ROYAL CROWN Thailand. munist North. College. FACIAL TISSUE There have been many changes Denison, Dean Fenn and Dean Gan­ 18 OZ. What is painful are not the But since we did become in­ 290 CT. made and proposed within the music non with these questions but they did SODA individual or collective stories volved, transforming a small, pair department at the college. A group of not give us a direct answer saying ONE COUPON PER FAMILY II NO of these refugees. Though they bitter war into a large, terrible students, myself as one, have formed only that we are “ transients.” ONE COUPON PER FAMILY GOOD THRU OCT. 15 RETURN I 16 OZ. GOOD THRU OCT. IS i‘ l~ involve an immense amount of 4 war, we bear a special respon­ to ask for answers about these We are also afraid that our school ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY suffering and sacrifice; they changes and the methods used to will shortly be of poor quality. I feel ONE COUPON PER FAMILY GOOD THRU OCT. 15 sibility toward the victims of PUKiNA SWEET U R GOOD THRU OCT. 15 GOOD THRU OCT. 15 GOOD THRU OCT. 15 are after all 15,000 stories with that conflict and its aftermath. make them. We have been meeting this issue is of great importance to every Tuesday and Thursday after­ the students and to the citizens of this CUTWAX OR GREEN happy endings. The 15,000 new refugees will CAT FOOD noon ti discuss these issues. state as taxpayers, singe they fund No, the wrenching thought is make a total of 165,000 In­ nSH,UVER, COUNTRY REANS The first change was the removal our school and salaries. ujSD^ DEEC 1 that for every refugee who has dochinese who have entered of Robert Vater as coodinator (with ’The citizens deserve answers as iniun u PORKR^wmi SAwtikiii L E made it safely to the United the United States since the fall a capital “ C” ) of the department, but much as the students deserve 1S.8 OS. c a n s [m^ DCCr m 5 /M i o i . 4/*1 States, many others continue of Saigon in April, 1975. mostly we are concerned with the answers. I invite you to contact our to languish in camps in How many tens of thousands results of that change and the group, through myself, if you have C N m S W E E T L IF E — P9RK BARRM- Thailand or are buffeted from more will come knocking on proposed changes. any questions on this issue. In the article, it was stated that country to country seeking one TTiank you, SIFTED PEAS CENTERCUT U.S. .A. CH ICE BCNELESS our national conscience, no one DETEttBENT 9 9 MCC does not have “ department Lynn L. Coda that \A11 give them sanctuary. can predict. heads’ ’ but in the 76-78 catalog, a 210 Main St. number of the professional staff are Manchester • 1 Ile x. 4 - *1 PORK A bridge of books 40 0FFLAREL RA8U There is a tremendous Ideologically, who can say? Yesterdays AJAX 10-12 LB. appetite in the Soviet Union for But although Soviet authorities ITALIAN SAUCE CHOPS SIZE 2101. CLEANSER everything Western, and if we confiscated 40 to 50 books, in­ TCP ran the Kremlin we would cluding George Orwell’s 25 years ago 10 years ago think twice before doing devastating antitotalitarian Work on South School addition to Mrs. Arthur E. Smith of 28 Ray­ 5/M 14 os. start Monday. mond Dr. is elected president of the anything to increase it. “ Animal Farm” and “ 1984” , M.39 A total of 96 new voters is made in executive board of Manchester One thing we definitely and this is the easy part." lU S D A ] they also permitted the display two hours. Public Health Nursing Association. BATHROOM M K m m COUNTRY STYLE would not do would be to stage of Russian-language editions of CREAM or WH9LE PO M LOIN SIRLCIN a giant book fair and invite books by banned or unfavored TISSUE IN (Cut Into Steakt or Roa$t$) BySoolt*4Paefc KERNALC9RN publishers from all over the Russian writers and other Thought j GOP pitches the ‘Dream’ FAM ILY PAG world to participate. Or if we potentially controversial 19 U.S.D.A. CHOICE did, we certainly wouldn’t works. By Martha Angle and their neighborhoods, in their and federal assistance for New York 4/M 10 os. can BONELESS BEEF make it wide open to the Most impressive of all, homes,” he told the state chairmen, City. FRESH PORK PCRK Believing in God involves holding Robert Walters public. however, was the behavior of certain truths and performing cer­ NEW ORLEANS (NEA) - BiU specifically emphasizing the need to Brock’s entire undertaking is, at BDHDM RDUND Yet that is exactly what the the visiting public. “ It was tain religious practices. But it is Brock, chairman of the Republican recruit blacks, Hispanics, women best, a chancy one because it con­ ★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★ much more than that — it is really a National Committee, has initiated a and young people. flicts with the firmly held views of o r CHCPS Soviets did in M oscow in amazing with what respect way of life. Faith means that God is Two days later, in a major speech many leading, well-entrenched SMALL (3 center - 3 sirloin) September when they held people treated the books,” said daring high-risk venture which could *3.80 SIZE BONELESS ROLLED at the heart of our lives. He loves us, have a profound effect on the future delivered here before the Republicah members of tbe Republican their first international book one American of the Russians, cares for us, listens to our needs. He INSTANT COFFEE mM a h S h of American politics. ‘ National Committee, Brock laid out "establishment.” JONE’S fair, in which 1,500 publishers is with us and not against us. CHUCK many of whom tried to read Brock has launched a major cam­ a plan to place the GOP in the middle During the state chairmen’s TASTER’S CH9IGE .J 4 .0 0 MINUTE MIEAKFAST And so we open our lives to His from 63 countries displayed of the ongoing struggle for the basics meeting, for example, one partici­ whole books on the spot, took transforming influence. Even when paign to reshape the Republican par­ some 80,000 books to an es­ sought by most middle-income pant bluntly questioned whether the SAUSAGE notes and copied He is silent in the face of our ty at the most fundamental level — in TiSIfffipASTE ...... 88« Americans — a bouse they can af­ MINUTE 8MOKEY timated 130,000 to 150,000 bibliographies. requests and seems to be absent, or terms of the consituency it seeks, the party should expend its limited ford, college education for their resources to actively recruit blacks, 1.09 fascinated Russians. when the future seems dark and issues it addresses and the image it lb. Another fair is scheduled in children at a reasonable price and fiSiLb TISSUE...... d.48* foreboding, still we do not give up the projects to the nation’s voters. Hispanics and members of tother SAUSAGE Commercially, the fair was Moscow in 1979. Those DOLE. CRUSHSg, SUOED, CHUNK struggle to live a better way. jobs for the unemployed. minority groups on tbe grounds that a success from everybody’s There has been no dearth of talk in Look For *1 Coupon In American publishers who Our faith helps us to believe that recent years about "opening the Labor leaders peaks "som e of the poorer ethnic groups P M E A m f IN JU IC E ...... 20OS. viewpoint. American refused to attend this one life is really good, even through our door” and "broadening the base” of The notion of a labor leader ad­ may not be p ^ of our market.” DEL MONTE FRENCH STYLE Next Week's Paper GRADE A tears, and we hold fast these words: ------B i i i h publishers alone sold transla­ because of expected Soviet the party to rid the GOP of its reputa­ dressing a major Republican There are still ‘fat cals’ R R O ...... 18 os. “ God has called you and He will not 3/»1 tion rights to 75 books to the tion as an elitist organization gathering would have been un­ ROIM censorship might reconsider fail you.” (1 Thes. 5:24) Brock himself was scheduled to OCEAN SFRAY — MEAT CORRAL-^ U.S.DJt. CHOICE dedicated principally to serving thinkable not long ago, but the party Soviets and sought the rights to their position between now and Sister Katherine Panelitis, CND take time off from launching bis LE...... M...88* U.S.D.A. CHOICE $119 dowagers, businessmen and their leadership imported Donald F. 39 Soviet titles. then. St. Bartholomew Convent "American Dream” campaign to at­ KRAFT IMITATION il A* BONELESS BEEF well-heeled friends. Rodgers, government relations tend a private party for Louisiana RONELESS REEF ...... quart HENS Talk is cheap director fpr the International Republican "fat cats” at the New MAYONNAISE 89 But talk is-cheap and virtually Brotherhood of Teamsters, to warn Orleans Petroleum Q u b — hardly the TOP ROUND nothing has been done until now, the state chairmen against being type of event which fits with the ndw “H r ...... 5173« TOP despite the fact that every national “ snooty” and to implore them to image. KRAFT 4 1 A # survey of recent years has shown the begin building ties to the nation’s un­ Brock has.a long struggle ahead, MACAR9NI SINNER 29* STEAK fact ttot the Republican party enjoys ions and their working-class but the Republican party has no SIRLOIN members. LA ROSE A / a e Belated hurrah for S.J. Perleman the support of less than 20 per cent of place to go except up — and Its best the electorate. TTie following day, the Republican chance of survival clearly lives in BREADCRUMBS .o.3/^l that he was leaving all his best NESTLE WASHINGTON - To an aging Ud Tully Plesser, a highly regarded National Committee was addressed gaining the support of the millions of STEAK *1.59 material behind. England didn’t need who was raised on the erudite political consultant, acknowledged at by Gil Carmichal, the GOP candidate middle-class Americans who in­ COCOA . l2os.box' Andrew Perleman; we did. England is too lunacies of S.J. Perleman, it was a recent meeting of GOP state who almost won tbe 1975 Mississippi creasingly feel oppressed by big FRIENDS sheer f l i g h t to find that Swiftian well-behaved to provide a satirist of pbernatorial election after cam­ C chairmen held here that “ it is social­ government, high Uxes and in­ . 2SOX. surgeon lurking about at tbe Tully Perleman's talents with his daily fix. paigning in that traditionally conser­ PEA BEANS ly unacceptable in the minds of many stitutions which no longer respond to PALMOUVE UQUID AA* American Booksellers convention. Indeed, the reasons he gave for vative state in tavor of gun control *1.49 people in the United States to be iden- their needs. bound to lose its cutting edge in leaving were in fact the reasons he C IS H D ^ G E IIT ...... > ...7 9 * CHICKEN COOP COLD CUTS DELI Yes, lurking. Perleman was forced t ifi^ with the word ‘Republican.’ ” U.S.DJt. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF Albion’s civilized dampness. should have stayed — his disaffection to make a speech, but even on the dais Brock now is determined to change CENTER CUT At the time of his leaving, with our political and social climate. the wittiest American writer that situation, with a long-term SANILAC...... ,.* * 2 .8 9 WAYBEST FRESH Perleman denied he was going to Side glances BOnOM MPORTED managed to leave the impression he Thrives on excesses “ American Dream’’ program ByQILLFOX IMPERIAL ■A.o PACKAGED because "it’s volcano time in this had climbed into the hall through an They were there in 1970; the loud­ specifically designed to reach out to R0U» GRADEA country,” but his denial came under NARSARINE...... 9 9 * unguarded window. The best and the mouths and the rioters, the looters the vast pool of middle- and even low- the heading of common courtesy to R0A$T FRANKS COOKED brightest in the trade furtively seek and the slack-jawed spouters of four- income voters who never before THIBHS his countrymen. He went on to make FANTASTIC WITHTRIOQER...... 22 os. 8 9 ^ to avoid celebrity. letter words. TTiey all made up a car­ seriously considered affiliating with U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF COLONIAL plain that he had become afflicted VALOtIC AA.O Although to Perleman I must have cass set before a satirist for carving, the GOP. 6 9 \ with a low threshold of tolerance for BOnOM been faceless, his visit to Washington They are still with us, and it took two BUTTER CHIPS ...... 2 2 0 . 6 9 « M ILD A BEEF the “ insanity and violence” that iMues the key was for me a personal reunion. I once years too long for Perleman to dis­ MORTON h a IMHMD DRUMSTICKS permeated the American scene. He “ We must begin to talk about interviewed hiin as a relatively cover that England’s political and PARMESAN A R9MAN9 CHEESE...... » * 1 . 5 9 spoke of symptoms of Jingoism and issues that affect the people where STEAKS - b. fresh-faced reporter for the New social creeps were as Sunday School MORTON AA.O 7 8 ^ rampant political fatuousness, and they live — in their communities, in Vkib. York World-Telegram, and his quiet pupils compared to the American U.8.DJL CHOICE BONELESS BEEP complained that Americans DOG BISCUITS...... MedALargo 8 9 QRUYERE courtesy impressed me more than variety. A Perleman thrives on cultivated manners that were "scant BREASTS anything he said. Only a man brushed excesses, and he found that in RUMP on couth.” WHiTE by humility could have been such England even the intemperance of B A R S 9A P ...... « « . 5 / * 1 polite company. Departure deplored politicians has its limits. Almanac HAND CARE k A.. ROAST Sadly, these were the words of a Characteristicdlly, Perleman said U T E X S L 9 V E S ...... 5 9 * Back where he belongs U.S.DJL CHOICE BONELESS BEEP man who was not leaving his country, it best in explaining why he had By United Press inlernalional KliAFT_„______AA^ lb. Anyway, Perleman is back where but fleeing it. I deplored his depar­ SAVE ON returned to the United States. “ Tlie Today is Tuesday, Oct. 11, the 284th Whole Eye Vi lb. he belongs, where the shenanigans ture, but old times’ sake persuaded SHAPE JELLY .. nature of my work,” he said, “ means day of 1 ^ with 81 to follow. BANQUET FRIED arp. In 1870, he moved to London, my heart, if not my mind, to cry out ROUW FISH DEPT. I must live in’ abrasive or somewhat The moon is approaching its new SWEET UFE LO-FAt, never to return to his native heath. that I didn’t blame him. LYSOLSPRAY •1.49 CHICKEN unpleasant places.” phase. ROAST We had lost, I thought, the most Besides, Perleman unerringly 17 pcs. A belated hurrah, sir. This is still The morning stars are Saturn, HADDOCK S i 89 brilliant satirist of our time. But he U.S.DX CHOICE BONELESS BIEF sized up the English in explaining our hour of need, and you have Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury. liGAiAes...... om? stayei^ in England for only two years FILLET i . why he would settle in London. “ The elected to rejoin us, to stay and fight ’Ihere are no evening stars. Note: Chicken Outlets before returning to New York. CURE obvious good manners aW considera­ as Swift and Dickens did in England. Those bom on this date are under iGli^ scup. have a 15 pc. bucket His fans could have said they told tion of people there toward each FRESH If Englishmen today are still the s i p of Libra. s-zz V IC tP iU A N him so. Living in England, he could • MI7lVHA.hA.rA STEAK currently at $6.97 other may be only selfish,” he said, civilized, despite their woes, it is Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Presi­ not be expected to hold, us up to “but it’s good enough for me.” FACIAL TISSUE because its S.J. Perleman has dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, was bora SCALLOPS PAPER QAUON cogent ridicule. His scalpel was What he overlooked, however, was "I can’t understand people going to those movies. I'm refused to desert them. Oct. 11, 1884. still shocked at whpt Rhett said to Scarlett" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter. Conn.. Tue«., Oct. 11,1977 — PAGE SElfEN-A PAOK Snt-A - MANCHESTER EVENlNr. HRRALn, Coon.. Tueg., Oct. 11.1W7 ■ M R C TECH SIEKEO ANNIVERSARY aAUMM4pT.U .SUPER SAVINGS SAU SHOTGUNS BEAT THE EXPERT Bigdest E lection

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SAMI. |i ■ « * ’v m - "as 1 8 X8 WhItB Gpoka Wools aaaiAigt»< tan JiwisSAaa I pmaarPLia^o-w mm fsS Most AMIcottont.. $29.95 Seve on Remington ■ TacMMnicaairt-o save • Fr|N Purolator Flltor with WhKhester, Frnnchi, Savege, WIN Lubrication and Qll Chango TAPI I4WD and Light Duty TrucEs Hhaca. hiTin N0W 99< TiNAMiMA.'WiImkill* Lisa Legar, 12, left, of Manchester and Linda syptRSPiam f.- . f't-.'Of El;, OW kniy) Walsh, 14, of East Hartford receive certificates Monaratiai •>!•■ 5’ ?. :• : ir Pli.H of achievement at the Meadows Convalescent Hunting Licenses for rianwiiaspwmifiiai itusaw '15 -'16 -‘ 5 XnmiAUfA^ MNWttSSI tius , i S’.....Sp- k"' FOR ALL YOUR 4x4 NEEDS Center at graduation exercises Thursday for AASfMpttio aw ( ■ il Conn., Maine and Now V’.-tin PARTS and ACCESSORIES completing a training session in the Foster REPAIRS and INSTALLATIONS Grandchild Program. They also received Nampshiro. i Merchant Gift Certificates 14. (A) ClaalwiaB al (I) PmsAurfh Meadows T-shirts. The presentations were WeeMv Prizes Now MANCHESTER „ WHKIQ IMHTO made by Marybeth Ballard, therapeutic recrea­ AND A... PLAZA TOLLAND TPKL RKOTiOTOR tion program director. (Herald photo by Dunn) BOOTS • CLOnMK - ! 1 0 . 8 4 0 4 3 8 4 ACCESSORIES | PnetMcher ROUBORS Twelve are given € i n n Morchants SLWRMTartMaapqHw SKMMRTfS llObiRebMSS OfVN MONDAY and more at ^ EARL YOST 9 IUU 8m Csrtiflcatss TECH THRDPIUDAy 649-0261 FGP certificates IOM.taSp.n. SATUUUr Sports Editor 10a.nLt*Sp.n. “ T/ie House of Sports MJS STEREO PnOFESSIONAL SEmriCINO FOR A U 4 WD Graduation ceremonies were held Thursday night at rnawlnat—Aon. C^lii it nl inriiao W— PI— VEHICLES A UBHT DUTY TRUCKS... the Meadows Convalescent Home for members of the Grand Prize 4aaiM.«7f4S«t Wanofcafr.SHWI aUfBeleire.SS4.YSBS first Foster Grandchild Program. of Manchesior *18“ fOMTCftOteS 24S SPRUCE ST.. MANGHESTER NKSIFFMMS Ml MAIN ST. YOST Sponsored by the recreation department at the Meadows, 18 young girls were presented with Meadows IN DOWNTOWN MiUlCIKtTHI • 647-0128 nSMCTHMS T-shirts and certificates of achievement after completing six weeks of recreational in-service training. Find This Weeks Games Certificates for distinguished service were presented New! The First to Linda Walsh and Bruce Canade, both of Manchester, 1. Atlanta over Buffalo bwidspiray l t *8 Y O U R lO H begins 2 2 n d y e a r for their effort in providing four months of consistent and 2. Baltimore over Kansas City In The Ads On These RnRSiTonK excellent programming for the patients at the Meadows. Mark Meridy, president, (left) and Tracy AT BERNIE’S 3. Minnesota over Chicago m o n e y ■■ Another in-service training session will begin 4. Houston over Qeveland CuthionoflWWVOTWIeW Knofla, vice-president, (center) of the Instruc­ AMARTNItFALL. Thursday. Jan. 5. The program is open to persons ages 12 5. Oakland over Denver 10 18. For further information and registration, contact tors of the Handicapped (lOH) play ball Sunday 6. Detroit over Green Bay Four Pages. HU Out w h y w a s t e frith M MUmROIK Na-Wu Fhwr Marybeih Ballard or Evelyn Tomce. program coor­ with Kerry Quirk, a deaf and behaviorly dis­ UleVe havin 9 A 7. New England over San Diego dinators. ai 647-9194. extension 35. m the South Building. ordered youngster. Sunday marked the begin­ 8. Los Angeles over New Yw hsM ning of the 22nd year of the program. Each Sun­ Orleans Coupon and Send In... 9. Miami over the Jets i t ? YiwnaH! day lOH volunteers devote their Sunday after­ Sin9le/ Pckf(y! 10. St. Louis over Philadelphia Jal alal raaulta noon to teaching handicapped individuals how 11. San Francisco over the M iT s ' Monday Matinee to swim. (Herald photo by Dunn) . Giants M BiM rN You wm H» nwMy i I dny you and to InM lal. • hard ond you’re invUed! 12. Seattle over Tampa Bay •MpipW unMddoNmIM I tW d dvough your Mnpty watt.. Only... fan • eenttntuMy on tti* rtM, your M ChaiB I 9JI L2I ill 7-iriN^ 14JI L4I 4JI 13. Dallas over Washington And wfUi WMrgr I 3-ina teas 4.41 4 JI «mese IM 18 motwy dIuppM n IT n«Y d^r. l-MitoHiZmN X4I MNm 4 8 come in ond see o live 14. Cincinnati over Pittsburgh OMilaML2L4l OUNi3-7$2UI demonstration of the 18. (A) It I • a m i NHtdi 1-3 S73JI Nrifota 7-3 $178 Stockbroker wins MiMO.no^tM Trifada I-3-1 LN L4 I Trifada 7-34 $ISI.4I ^ neUJ LIGHTUU6IGHT eomi 4-ta (tonal UJI LM 4JI Ltei Wta 2110 Ul 18 Int InMiCorp hutp put Uwt monty bMk Into your pocAtt i4 l LSI UMaZarrti Ul IN by InMiaUng your horn, wttb Bordwi pMMitwl ln«il.prqr 2-to*Naaz imps 2M 2-FriidMt tons U l 1977 chili cookoff |4m wiaaaiiiiiiuo town inMiMbm. Intutopr^r low i M . your m iM cwrttlM to toitoti 1-4 UiM 0iMi44$$lJI ana aaiNHowiHi Mop .ipM M r. hoMIng a n d cooling looooo. Your homo hriacti 4-1 $117.11 Nriada44$nin ■a no n o a i bocomos moro eomfortoblo to Ihio In and more Trifacta 4-1-2 $255JI Trifada 44-2 m ill ARRIBA TERLINGUA, Tex. (UPI) - All that 3 aconomIcM to llvo with. 7.M U l U l 148 $8 4.41 remained today of the 1977 world champion chili cookoff i-hn Cnaa ^ You con't afford net to! Utote k n i l S.N $8 121 were the hangovers and heartburn. UiliZarrN 4 il $8 m u s 14 $4141 0 * M M $ 3 U I For the record, a Houston stockbroker named Tom Ndada$Qlil M k Ii 3-1 $1128 Griffin won the weekend event with his concoction he Why InwICorp? Our aiclual«o uarran^ pro«ldao you tha Triiada 14-$ $45171 Trtoda 3-14 $$1131 modestly titled "Buzzard Breath Chili.” proloctton oiil| aiparla c m ghra. Aaauranea ol a |ob TBRI protaoilonally dona by our billy Inwrad craw.. Al In- U toripai 1 1 8 48 141 %Ms 18 18 But the record book generally seems to take second MdCorp. w . MMd boMnd our work, and our cuotomon 111 48 24torria $8 48 liibOU 7-$af|ia Ul UtoMt L8 place to the frivolity of the three-day event in the West stand boMnd ut. OUN a U $318 |M N b 2 4 $ 3 U I Texas desert near the Mexican border and this year Nriada 1-3 $118 MdaUmM Trifada 1-3-7 $U11.7I Tribdi $-24 $ 1 8 1 8 wasn’t any different. FiTI Buomi Griffin was a first-time entrant in the contest and said Ca. u. today Md n k lor Uw hill Mory on how InmilCorp 34m i CtoM I 1 1 8 7.41 1 8 WirriaOgtop 7.8 $8 $8 U n ato Ecaama 1 8 i N U M ito rito 18 18 he began cooking chili competitively on a bet seven CM help you Mva. Just tor Hotonlng lo uo, wo wM Ink. KGL14JS tOH on ttio prica. CiM right now — you cm I oHord to l-fnadm towY— 28 2-lrtin Marti 48 months ago, winning second place on his first try at the II you think you can't afford a no-wax floor, think again! Here's 0toiito34$418 OMNI 14 $88 Arinsiroog's lowest priced no-wax floor. Sundial's special Mirabond* M a d a 34 $171.71 M i d i M I I U I Houston cookoff. NSfltiM Triadal-M$»8 ONLY • a YD. wear surface keeps shining without waxing far longer than an ordinary Trifada 14-1 $7118 T n n i "I like a challenge,” said Griffin, who claimed key in­ PMgjg^ggNBrmj vinyl floor. A loam inner cushion gives more comfort underfoot. And am SjojiiL CALL THE B ^T Sarritito 158 48 lanfitorita 18 118 IM gredients in his winning chili were imported dried red you can install it yourself . because Sundial comes m convenient Uiacaniltofto $8 18 1- Emi bu m $8 48 ants from Mexico and sparing flicks of cigar ashes. Free Eetimat— 1 Low Prteoe 1 fZ-foot width, so most rooms need no seaming or pattern matching! l-lrta» tonrici 18 2- 2toda SdMta 18 ai'A*Ti Bur Htwra At AU qUAUFVIK ENTRCS WIL BE EUaiLE FOR CAUPET totodaU$S78 0 M * t 4 $ 3 4 8 Also accorded honors were Kathi T. Brooks, 20, of Nrlada $4 $3118 hriida 4-1 $17.8 APPLIANCES' AND 11. (A) Sm RwetoM E m Em T «t Umts — Trifada M -l n M 8 Trifada 4-1-2 $ 2 8 8 Alpine, Tex., who defeated a dozen other contestants in a ITTDRWT m closely matched wet T-shirt contest, and Alpine’s J.J. FLOOB m m s i $2fU3S B ERNIE'S ^ COVBINB Holt, selected as Mr. Terlingua. TEMPU’S .Monday .Night Texans pride themselves on their chili, a spicy meat MANCHESTER PARKADE TRI-CITY PLAZA 302 MAIN S T. CULL dish bom during the late 1800s around San Antonio and ^ „ J J N 0UU 8 a CARPET man Manchester Vernon IIMSULCORP I IwiN 118 18 7.8 Mto« 1L8 18 18 <100 6RMID PMZE $8 $8 t-taa $8 18 carried far and wide on cattle drives. The Texas 6 4 3 4 6 6 2 OPfN DAILY34 tNUn., PRL M • Mtiuuan. uncMitii., CMiL 048-4336 Urta $8 Legislature this year made chili the official state dish. 643-9561 875-3394 0Mi$-7m8 Ofetofil4$3UI Camp Finlay, whose band performed at the cookoff, OPEN EVES. Till 9; TUES. « SAT. TILL S M acto74{ltl8 1-1 $12UI Spendable At Any Of The Participating Merchants On This Page Trifada 744 $11118 Trttada $-14 $388 wrote a song for the occasion calling chili "God’s gift to - □an Texas.” 2-taiUil 18 Ul 18 Mtwta 118 18 18 IMMRi SbN L2I Ul l-Stotni Im 18 18 1-IMlpii 18 ftwrwB $8 I 2-3-1 $488 IMdi 14$n8 Midi 1-1 S12UI ^ ----- 1 —I THE CLEAN Trffidi 1-14 $187.8 EXTRA 178 118 18 7-ta TvyH Mnf S«fia 118 48 Polka lessons offered • .m Uaatona 18 128 18 IN DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT HARVEST HILL Lite Modi Used Cars 174 $1318 $ [totw iBTia 18 18 Madi74^UI 2-fraBfiaa OtofYki 18 The Johnny Prytko Dance Team of Manchester wilt be n n u G H B PACKAGE tTGRI Trifada T44 8J2I8 lU n PlynoHOi 14 818 conducting free polka lessons ’Thursday evenings from ore our business w A Maator Chargo a Bank Amofteard Mactol4 $188 1877 Plmoutii Station W a m Trifada 1-5-2 mi8 7:30 to 9 at the Glastonbury KofC Home, Hebron Ave., 0 P « : 8 AM to 8 PM M0N.-SAT. F in Sport (Small Fury) SID cogtoe, Glastonbury. utCARnirs 3 Door AttfomsUc, power aotofiutlc, power ateering, power 1- Jiaa 158 78 18 2-Marto IN IN 5 8 OOTOOa UQUOI SPECIALS steering, power brakes, sir coo- brakea, air coodiUoolng. luggage 2- Acfi 18 18 .5 8 ^ 5 8 1 8 The lessons, which are open to the public, will include IN ditioolng, yIutI roof, bslsnce of rack, many other extras. Ust price 1-tai 18 7-Ginfa the basic polka and various figure dances such as the Save 4%-a% phis 10% Cass Dtocount DewN.On. OiMi 2-3U1N OiNiti 2-3 tSlN Chrysler WAmnty. Midi 1-2 $1118 M id i 24 $171N Domino, the Silver Slipper and the Bumpsie Daisy. A few BRAND NEW 1977 G co n s sp tcM * 4 4 9 5 •p m w * 4 7 B 0 Trifada 1-M $47171 Triiadi 24-7 N178 modern dances such as the Hulley Gulley, Greek Dance JAh SCOTCH Mprool ffn afTon and the Jah Jah will be shown. TURF BUILDER UaaaaniMi 118 18 18 i^mmU ria 2UI 118 IN TON PICKUP QUART to (totfflop ttiioki semo hMnw. l-tovCtoNil 58 7-CaiaktiC rrtoi IIN 4 8 Ted and Elaine Niehay are club coordinators for this 8- Rag. Prica SPECIAL PRICE 1876 Chrysler 24MiHa Unaa IN 24ngriEi ■m 4 8 rag. NOW 1877 Plymouai V okn 0toWal4$tt8 0toUi 74 513UI week session of lessons. tg «« sm sg .ll Cordoba Cttftom I door Coupe. VUQrl roof, Midi4-t$N8 1-7 N08 1 Door Bardlos. BtaitUhil black sir conditioning. automaUc, power Tiiada 41-2 $388 Tritocti t-7-27-2S848 ITIAIba. 8.49 6.N flaWk aaa roof, air eiaaUtkinlin. steering, radio. Cirriei balsDce of snn TVBni is,m$g.n. aatomatle, pouat ilaertof, powar Chrysler warranty. 5-btontorai 1121 IN 78 44rafN 0 nto KN 18 Ul PRICES JOHNNY WALKER RED SCOTCH ItaaSatodtai IN 78 pM $8 Ul lnkaa,vl«ylni^. $ 4 ^ Urn. 15.49 12.M s p m w * 4 4 9 8 Utoakfa iMntoi 18 l-teakla I mm IN MPHNA will hear aa.8 proof QUART 1S,msg.lL 0toUil4$512l 0itofi24$tUI s iN e w '4 6 9 B Mtotol-UllUI Midi 4-2 tUI WITH THESE 5 f t SPECIAL PRICE 811k NM. 21.95 17.08 Triftoli 1-14 $1818 Trifada U-1 $OT8 mUHRClIlN Waterbury guest LUNCHEON SKCIALS *0** *8* NMimUTl 1876 Plymouth :.w'.4X3gxL*Siga8gflfH 'k A > ^ Our Goodyear experts will analyze and correct OPTICAL alIgnmenL to Increase Ure m llea^ and Improve DEAR DR. LAMB — I just read your column about the steering, using precision aqulpmont Offer g o ^ on any U.8. made car, excluding front wheel lady who likes to smoke and I have some additional com­ drive. Phone for appoIntmenL ments that I feel from deep inside my conscience. After smoking since I was 12 years old I’ve grown in­ creasingly dependent on my vice. I also resent the com- I ments made by people that it’s nasty habit and offends people socially. But may I ask why everyone makes such a WEAR ALL UMLfVNG DUNES N li BE EUOBli FOR big deal of smoking and completely lucres those who 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. OPEN THUR8. drink themselves into a stupor every night because they N IT E T IL 9 want to relax? M3 ST Phone J ' 'll EAS-BPQOK MALI AGWAY CLOSED SUNDAYS | I feel resentful toward people when they drink and SUBUnM MITO SERVICI MAHCnrSIER VAHSflEi; Tf, JiMMI Mon., T u m ., become different from the persons they really are! They 540 NEW STATE RD. Wsd., Frl. become obnoxious, mouthy and care less about anyone’s 328 W. RUDDLE TPKL, MANCHESTER 181 WAIN ST PHONE 841 1900 , ' : C ON 1,' " U Ti 0 N PL AZ A 9-4 feelings and there are those who suddenly become quiet MANC:h e S1EP c o n n HAHTFu RD 'EL 527 5913 MANCHESTER >1N CMND niZE Thura. 9-9:00 and are about as much company as a brick wall. Tel 643-5123 S a t 9-SK)0 They drive and cause many accidents that in many 643-5189 cpwHrth. M h if Ontie PwtmiMling Merchants On Hus Page cases involve innocent people and inconvenience people I. w NeviiMMOinLMiy«MM by,“passing out” and having to be carried out. Thanks, but if there’s a choice, I’ll take smoking. It’s much less Dillon Ford Introduces hazardous. ^estowrfPl}arTnacy, Inc. DEAR READER - Funny, but I had an idea that you KofC seeking donations for retarded RJZL^tQJIPMTSJNG. may have had someone close to you in mind when you T ifc s to n c ■1'.'' Hanford Road - were complaining about the effects of drinking on the Judy Sullivan, a client at the Manchester Sheltered Workshop, shows rag cutting machine MaiKhi'-tcr, Cnnncclicul 0(i040 f c j personality. to members of the Knights of Columbus in Manchester, Frank Wilson, at left, and Tom There is no reason why you need to choose between two F IE S in 643-5230 bad habits. I don’t recommend drinking instead of D’Marra, past grand knight. The machine was purchased with proceeds from last year’s TIRE DEALS Imported from Germany by Ford SPECIAL smoking and I don’t recommend smoking instead of Tootsie Roll campaign. During the current campaign, Oct. 14-16, KofC members will be drinking. My advice is don’t do either. giving candy in exchange for donations on behalf of retarded citizens. Eighty per cent of Alcoholism is a severe problem. Did you know cirrhosis 8. W INTRODUCTORY monies raised will benefit Manchester citizens. (Herald photo by Pinto) AW IMIDI of the liver is the fourth common cause of death in L OFFER American men between the ages of 35 and 54 and that 60 per cent of these liver deaths are caused by alcoholism? Petrusz-Adams It’s true. It is just another example of how people affect When taking medicine, always their own health, as opposed to depending upon the doctor LOOK at the label and READ the to provide life and health everlasting regardless of what Sarah Ann Adams of Manchester and Gustav W. directions. The information can be L they do. Petrusz of Hurst, Tex., were married Oct. 8 at St. James No, I am not going to endorse your bad habit but I will as important to your health as the Church in Manchester. The Ford Fiesta outsold every new car nameplat# ever say that drinking irresponsibly is also hazardous to your The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Betty M. Adams of Introduced In Europe, based on salea In the first six medicine itself. FoIIon diredioni health. I would concur that a warning label should be on 426 Spring St. and the late Thomas T. Adams. The month, even surpassing the most populsr cars from Overdosing may be harmful, un­ every beverage containing alcohol. It is a poison. It does bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs, Jesaja I Volkswagen, Renault and Flatl derdosing ineffective. destroy health, personality and families. Petrusz of Kefamenanu-Timor, Indonesia. PERMMfNT I am sending you ’The Health Letter number 1-4, Rev. Francis Kurkowski of St. James Church of­ ANTI-FREEZE Alcohol, Whiskey, Gin, Vodka. Rum, Wine, Bwr. Others ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The church was : 4-PUr POLYESTER CORO lIMfJRIGDflVwaWvEBV EnOKM HOW MWWMWW EMNEilllG and who want this issue can send 50 cents with a long, decorated with tangerine spider chrysanthemums, ^NAPAk stamped, self-addressed envelope for it to me in care of yellow carnations and pompons. Larry Allen of Far­ nUliT WHEEL DIHVE TRSenON SUMMER ’The Manchester Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Radio mington was organist. I DBUXECHAMPIOir a ty Station, New York, NY 10019. It will give you a lot , The bride, given in marriage by her mother and her QUeX MB MMEUVERAILE • k i h w r * COOLANT more information on how alcohol Is hazardous to your * Prtow A7S-1S brother, Michael Adams of New York City, wore a satin BtaekwaH EASY TO SEBACI health. You m i^ t be wise to share its content with some gown designed with high neckline, Bishop sleeves, fitted pollDdbaDk H im * 1 .7 2 F.f.T.and of those in your life who use too much alcohol. Empire waistline, and A-line skirt terminating Into a 1toSipLTB oMUn. diAgona) CONSOLE COLOR TV ’There are a lot of people who both drink to excess and chapel-length train. She wore a walking-length mantilla “A"*ta» single test drive 100% 8 HMMfU M MM 9 SMIOMO rSw wn a»«i headpiece of lace. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart a i i w o T r Fiesta is Europe’s energy uee. wood Incidentally it is not true that alcohol relaxes a periwn. roses, white miniature carnations and German statice. lecl lierdwood eoll^edtt Umirttfedj^ TH IS WEEK’S SPECIAL «ZE BltckwaN WhttmnB F.B.T. ‘EPA estimates.- Your most successful meWriel. Ceilere. Nodal WUMURO. It may be a social lubricant for some people but it is a Miss Valerie Suchower of Hartford was maid of honor. A78-13 titan t t u t t1.72 mileage may very depen­ hew car in history. depressaht or an anesthetic. ’The person may not feel his Bridesmaid was Ms. Elizabeth Shorkey of D u r h a m k u t B78-13 tiJ t 1.B2 ding on you car’s condi­ PMIKE-DJkYIS BENYLIN^ anxiety or tension but he has not relieved it with alcohol. Steven D. Griffin of Hatfield, Pa., served as best man. C78-14 t u t t u t 2.01 D78-14 t u t sum tion, optional equIpmenL He has only numbed his senses. It is not a good ’The usher was John Lundelius of Woolwrich, Maine. 2.09 TESTDRiVI E78-14 •Mt sum 2.23 and how and where you ? COUBH SYRUP tranquiliz.er. A much better and more healthy F78-14 ItJtt sum Z37 zotA WITHOUT A tranquilizer is exercise. A good walk, a swim, or par­ G7B-t4 t u t sum 2.63 drive. Celilornia ratings FiEBTM NOW AT phucmftkm A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, ticipation in some sport you enjoy is much more relaxing H7B-U t u t sum Z73 are lower. • A LlAM Na P R U e m m O N PRODUCT POR $349 after which the couple left for Williamsburg, Va. For G78-1S ' tM t sum 2.60 and much better for a person’s health. A wife can help in traveling, Mrs. Petrusz wore a hunter green two-piece H7B-IB t u t MJtv 2.79 YEARS this area by planning family activities at the end of the L78-1B t u t sum 3.09 SALES! , -i 1 - ; • S T ia PRESCRIBEP f Y DOCTORS per gallon knitted outfit and a corsage of brown orchids. ’They will AS prIoM p(u« t«x ind old tin . day that provides healthy exercise. reside in Burst. SERWCEyinc. • IMPROVED PUV O h Dr. Lamb answers representative letters of general in­ Mrs. Petrusz was.employed as a technical Mrriter at S lT M l J'76 Burnside Ava, E. H. terest In his column. Write to him in care of ’The Trayelers Insurance Co. in Hartford. Mr. Petrusz is DanksTs SDUth Windsor Tire, he. F O R D ^ FUZZ AUTO PARTS Manchester Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City enaplegred as an associate professor of philosophy at MANGHiSTEfl ^ NOW•1 .4 9 s t 1291 FIESTA “ ' ' ^ ' 528-1554 lae ceirKR . Station, New York, NY 10019. TarTant (3ounty Junior College in Hurst. (Naylor photo) 6 4 8 -2 1 4 0 ______WITH AO MANCHUTER te 43- 1SS1 IVIrs. Gustav W. Petrusz I • • I. « • eu -coufoe -i K

■N PAGE TEyi-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchertiir. Conn., Tues.', Oct. 11,1977 Obituaries ^ joins MPHNA staff Budget deficit report Mrs. Mary F. Coieman Lois Werner of West Stuart E. Burdick VERNON — Mrs. Mary Fitzgib- Hartford has joined the Stuart E. Burdick, 86, of bons Coleman, 66, of 242 West St. died staff of the Manchester tagged ‘irresponsible’ Gaithersburg, Md., formerly of New Sunday at her home. Public Health Nursing Britain, died Saturday at liis home. set and achieved during the past ten Mrs. Coleman was bom June 19, Association. She previous­ A statement released by said. He was the husband of Mrs. Lucile years. 1911 in Taunton, Mass., and had lived ly served as a staff nurse at Democratic members of the The Democrats mentioned a letter Burdick and was the widower of the The Democrats said that the in Providence, R.I., where she was th e University of Manchester Board of Directors has from Weiss two months ago that said late F. Maude Gardiner Burdick of Republicans have “ gleefully employed as a registered nurse at the Massachusetts Medical called a recently released report on the possible deficit for the^year Manchester. received” the manager’s report, but Lying-In Hospital for 41 years before Center in Worcester. the 1977-78 budget "irresponsible.” might be as much as $1 million. Before his retirement, Mr. Gar­ they criticized the GOP for its past retiring four years ago. She then Ms. Werner received her The report, issued Friday by Town "At this ratd of deflation in his es­ diner was employed by the Interstate work on the budget. moved to Vernon. She was a member bachelor’s degree in Manager Robert Weiss and Con­ timates, we can. expect to start Commerce Commission in In 1971, the Republican majority of the Rhode Island Nursing Associa­ history from the Universi­ troller Thomas Moore, forecasts a hearing about a surplus by the third Washington, D.C. needlessly borrowed $600,000 to tion. ty of Massachusetts in possible budget deficit of about $680,- quarter of the fiscal year,” the Other survivors are a son, Robert cover a deficit that never developed, She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Amherst. After spending 000. The report said that shortfalls in Democrats said. Burdick of Chevy Chase, Md.; 5 the Democrats said. Mary Lou Gibbs of Vernon; two some time in VISTA, and the predicted collection of taxes and The Democrats also said that daughters, Mrs. Barbara Groth of Tliey also pointed to this year when brothers, John Fitzgibbons of working as a secretary and other estimated sources of revenue during the last fiscal year a budget Deep River, Mrs. Jane Sylvester of the GOP members abstained from Warwick, R.I., and James Fitzgib­ as a research assistant at would be the primary reason for such deficit was projected, but the town Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Alice Brown of the final vote on the budget but bons of Barrowsvilie, Mass.; and the Center for the Biology a deficit. ended with a surplus of $146,000. Germantown, Md., Mrs. Nancy proposed no plan of their own. four grandchildren. of Natural Systems in St. "The report is based entirely on The budget report “ addresses Marston of Los Altos, Calif., and _____ “ As usual, they have no construc­ The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 Louis, she attended Boston speculation at a time when any itself only to certain ‘problem areas’ Mrs. Beverly Ball of Wilmette, 111.; a tive plans, only criticism ,” the a.m. from Ladd Funeral Home, 19 University School of Nur­ professional accountant or responsi­ in the budget and does not take into brother, Harry Burdick of Oakland, Democratic statement said. Ellington Ave., Rockville, with a sing where she received a ble public official will say that it is account possible surpluses in other Vernon woman seriously injured Calif.; 19 grandchildren and 3 great­ Mass at St. Bernard’s Church, bachelor of science degree, impossible to forecast with precision accounts,” the Democrats..said. grandchildren. Rockville, at 10. Burial will be in St. magna cum laude. the revenues for the remaindenof the They said that the 98.5 per cent Wendy Carley, 18, of 6 Joel Dr., Vernon, is reported in serious condition at St. Francis The funeral is Wednesday with a Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. She is a member of the fiscal year,” the Democratic state­ rate of tax collection for the 1977-78 Hospital, Hartford. She suffered multiple injuries in this one-car accident on Lake St. in graveside service at 1:30 p.m. in American Nurses Associa­ trust Friends may call at the funeral ment, written by Director Stephen budget is similar to collection rates Bolton Monday night. The driver of the car was James E. Surette, 25, of Grahaber Rd., East Cemetery. For over ene hundred years, generations have home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. tion and Sigma Theta Tau, Penny and Mayor Matthew Moriarty, Ellington. The car was extensively damaged and had to be towed from the scene. State The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes The family suggests thh’ any National Honor Society in Hrralh Center St., is in charge of Lois Werner Police said the car was traveling southbound on Lake St. at a speed too great and the driver memorial gifts may be made to the Nursing. and the Holmes Staff strive to con ^ u e that trust arrangements. failed to negotiate a curve. The car went off the east side of the road, struck a utility pole Heart Association of Greater Hart­ with warmth and sincerity to ^ c h family SECOND ’There are no calling hours. Town to enforce and rolled over. The accident caused a power outage in the area. It happened about 9 p.m. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. served. SECTION The family suggests that any Police said the accident is still under investigation. (Herald photo by Dunn) Frank J. Reed memorial gifts may be made to the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1977 Frank J. Reed, 66, of Rowayton Deep River Congregational Church. Directors face massage ordinance died Sunday at Manchester Memorial The Town of Manchester’s Health Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Kenneth W. Sims NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. With the denial of the temporary Department will begin contacting injunction, Moses has asked that the Jane Mahoney Reed and the father of COVENTRY - Kenneth W. Sims, Ambulance suit filed three big issues FUNERAL HOME massage parlors in town to outline s town begin regulating the massage Mrs. David (Sandra) Harrison of 76, of Carriere, Miss., formerly of 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 town Blackstone even when he didn’t want Manchester. application procedures for permits establishments. Professional Ambulance Service of Roger Talbot, president of the Coventry, died Monday at the home Three items that have become m ajor campaign issues — the ^ .....mr iii-fT itn iiin m iw iiin rin ii I ir r ...... to. Mr. Reed was bora in Erie, Pa., required under the town’s new Ronald Kraatz of the Health Hartford, with an office on Burnside Manchester firm, chose Trinity as of his son, David Sims, in Carriere. budget, the landfill use fees and the proposed charter revision “ 1 don’t think anything is out of line and was a 1934 gra d u a te of massage parlor ordinance. Department said that the depart­ Ave., East Hartford, is suing the his backup service. Mr. Sims was born in Plymouth, committee — will be discussed when the Manchester Board of , A room mothers’ tea will be held with the law here.” Town Counsel Victor Moses this ment will contact current es­ Town of East Hartford, the state Of­ Professional sued. Princeton, University. A veteran of N.S., Canada, and lived in Coventry Directors meets today at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. i;i the Talbot said he is moving into the World War II, he held the rank of morning sent a letter to the depart­ tablishments and finalize the Verplanck School cafeteria. fice of Emergency Medical Services Talbot said today, “ If Harvey wins most of his life, moving seven years The board established a scale of landfill use fees at its July Main St. office of Trinity. Trinity, major and served with the ment asking it to begin enforcement and the Manchester Ambulance Ser­ this suit in any way, it blows the ago to Carriere, where he made his meeting. Enforcement of the fees led to some problems, and procedures for applying for permits, run by Peter Topa, is moving to 1739 of the ordi^nce. vice, for $5(K),000. whole emergency medical service counterintelligence department hbssage parlors and all masseuses The Green School PTA will meet Main St. to larger quarters. home with his son. He had owned and board members agreed to reconsider the idea. Area massage parlor owners have The suit filed in Hartford Superior program (run by the state) out the abroad. Before retiring a year ago, operated a farm in Coventry for are required to obtain permits under Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the school. A About Topa, Talbot said, “ We’ve Republican board members and candidates have criticized the challenged Manchester’s and Hart­ Court claims East Hartford’s Mon­ window. he was vice-president of business af­ many years before retiring. He was a the ordinance. never had any trouble, arguments fees as double taxation. Democrats had supported the idea of fees ELECT THE mini-school day is planned for "W e didn’t push for anything. We fairs of the TV and radio department ford’s ordinances regulating the Existing establishments have six day action making the Manchester member of Coventry Grange. He also to prevent usage of the dump by out-of-town residents, but Mayor parents only. maybe. We don’t sue each other. He of Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & massage establishments. ’The owners months from the date the ordinance service its primary ambulance ser­ just went down the list of belonged to Uriel Lodge of Masons in Matthew Moriarty recently proposed that the board esUblish a runs a nice service.” Bayles in New York City. had sought a temporary injunction, was effective to obtain the permits. vice will hurt Professional. requirements. So did Mayor Merrow and the Order of Eastern system of fining out-of-town users rather than charging town The fund-raising committee for St. which was denied Friday by Court of Mayor Richard Blackstone said He is also survived by a grandson. Star. He was a graduate of the residents. Any new parlor or masseuse will James School will meet Wednesday A memorial service is scheduled Commons Pleas Judge Joseph today, “ All I’m doing is reluctantly former Massachusetts Agricultural Moriarty also proposed that the board consider establishment DEMOCRATS have to obtain the permits im­ at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. All for Thursday at 11 a.m. at the United Goldberg. following a directive of the state.” OES chapter to honor College and was a member of Alpha of the charter revision committee to review conflict-of-interest. mediately. parents are invited. Church of Rowayton. Burial will be ’The owners still plan a challenge to Kraatz said that all work con­ New state laws on ambulances Gamma Rho fraternity. Democrats generally seem to support the idea. Republicans, ‘ IFe get things done!’’ at the convenience of the family. the question of the constitutionality nected with the parlors will be mean a town must chose one am­ He is also survived by another son, however, have voiced two different viewpoints, ^ m e are against The Single People’s Group will Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main of the entire ordinances. Tlie tem­ directed through Moses because of bulance service as its primary ser­ past matrons, patrons Roger Sims of Colorado Springs, the formation of such a com m ittee; others favor the idea but feel meet ’Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s St., is in charge of arrangements. porary injunction was sought until the pending court case. vice. Police and fire fighters must Colo.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wade of it should not be started until after next month’s election. TREASURER TOWN CLERK Community Hall, 587 E. Middle Temple Chapter, OES, will observe patron; Mrs. Bernice Rieg, past There are no calling hours. the constitutionality claim was call that service whenever an am­ West Rockport, Maine; a brother, The town budget, while not on tonight’s agenda, is expected to ’Ijike. /HI interest^ singles are in­ past matrons and past patrons night grand matron, secretary; Mrs. Viola The family suggests that any settled. bulance is needed. Joseph Sims of Plymouth, Mass.; 14 be discussed. A report from Controller Thomas Moore said that vited. Wednesday. A potluck will be served Trotter, treasurer; Mrs. Carolyn memorial gifts may be made to the The mayor said he was forced to grandchildren and a great­ the town budget for 1977-78 may face a »668,000 deficit. at 6:30 p.m. by Mrs. George Wales Nelson, conductress; Mrs. Elizabeth Manchester Memorial Hospital make a choice among the three ser­ grandchild. Republicans have criticized the Democrats for the budget and her committee. The past Development Fund. Connors defends ma^ vices which had been on a rotation Mottram, associate conductress; The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. problems. Democrats have called the report “ irresponsible.” matrons and past patrons will be Mrs. Mildred Harrison, chaplain, sought ways to assure that the facili­ Fire calls basis in town. They were Mrs. Elizabeth A. DiLurenzo at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Other items on tonight’s agenda include: Thomas Connors, a Democratic guests. Mrs. Olive Recave, marshal; Mrs. ty would be used only by legitimate Professional, Manchester, and Trini­ EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. St., Manchester. The Rev. Robert • Consideration of three reclassifications, which were denied candidate for the Manchester Board Members wishing to attend the Joyce Cavanagh, organist; Mrs. I^nchester residents,” Connors Manchester , ty Ambulance of Hartford, which Elizabeth Avalone DiLorenzo, 75, of Bechtold, pastor of the Second at the board’s August meeting. of Directors, has compared bow two supper are asked to contact Mrs. Helen Elliott. Adah; Mrs. Janet Von Monday, 8:57 p.m. —Rescue from car maintains an office on Main St. just Glastonbury, formerly of East Hart­ Congregational Church of Coventry, • Discussion on the approval of new Comprehensive Employ­ said. Wales or Mrs. Carolyn Nelson. Deck, Ruth; Mrs. Marjorie towns of similar size —Manchester accident, 106 Lake St. (Town) north of FYospect St. ford, died Monday at an East Hart­ will officiate. Burial will be in Center ment Training Act (CETA) positions. ’The implementation of an adopted Mrs. Cecelia Johnston, past Morrison, Esther; Mrs. Doris Per-; and Milford —have handled waste Monday, 10:10 p.m. —Smoke odor, The mayor studied the matter and Cemetery. fee schedule has raised some ford convalescent home. She was the disposal. Meadows Convalescent Home, 333 matron, and Paul Bernard, past son, Martha; Mrs. Janice Hodge, questions, Connors said, but he took advice from police and other widow of William DiLorenzo. Friends may call at the funeral In Milford, the landfill has been Bidwell SL (Town) patron, will preside during the in­ Electa; Mrs. Hazel Loveland, voiced his suiqxurt for a proposal town departments dealing with am­ Mrs. DiLorenzo was born in New home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. condemned and other"iflansKJn- itiatory degree. Their associate of­ warder; Keith Johnston, sentinel. made by Maybr Matthew Moriarty. South Windsor bulances. He chose Manchester. York City and had lived in East Hart­ The family suggests that any cluding an incinerator, have been ficers, all past matrons and past There will be a social hour Moriarty suggested that a 1964 or<^ Harvey Kagan, president of ford most of her life before moving to memorial gifts may be made to the Manchester police report abandoned. Monday, 11:53 a.m. —Smoking light patrons, will fill the following afterward and refreshments will be dinance be updated to include hi^er ballast at Armata's Supermarket, Professional, fought the move. Glastonbury. Memorial Fund of the Second “ Today, Milford ships its garbage stations: served by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pater­ fines for out-of-town users of the Sullivan Ave, She is survived by two daughters, Congregational Church of Coventry. 50 miles over state highways in Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, associate son and Mr. and Mrs. John dump. He suggrated that landfill Mrs. Laura Shanahan of Glastonbury ROGER NEGRO EDWARD TOMKIEL trailer dump trucks to a community Tolland County matron; Wilbur Chadwick, associate McCallum. The Manchester Police detective bureau arrested Hugh Donnel­ use stickers be mailed to town and Mrs. Barbara Putnam of Coven­ on ly a s t o n e ’ s th row fro m Monday, 4:02 p.m. —Kitchen fire on ly, 21, of no certain address, today on a warrant in connection residents at no charge. try; a brother, Pasquale Avalone of Bentley plans Manchester,” Connors said. Hillside Dr., Ellington. Only cost with a burglary at A-1 Industrial Caterers, 340 Adams St. on Sept. ‘"This kind of action will serve war­ Monday, 8:55 p.m. —Accident on Lake St. Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, BOARD OF DIRECTORS “ Manchester’s residents, on the 4. ning to'those, both in and out of St., Bolton. $ Mrs. Adeline Raymond of East Hart­ other hand, took a prudent way and 25,000 A Public Service of this to be ^ven Stolen in the break were about $450 in radios, soda, gum and Manchester, who would be less than Monday, 11:02 p.m. —Accident at Exit ford and Mrs. Catherine Tomasino of purchased a landfill site that will other items. prudent, in protecting the town’s 100 of 1-88, Tolland. GLENS FALLS, N.Y. newspaper & The Advertising Council West Hartford; and six provide ample disposal until the turn board tonight Donnelly was charged with third-degree burglary and third- assets,” Connors said, '"nie mayor’s Today, 8:27 a.m. —Car fire on Box Mtn. (UPI) — For roughly $25,- grandchildren. of the next century,” he said. degree larceny. He was released on $500 non-surety bond for court action is commendable and we Dr., Vernon. (KX), Lorenzo Amato got The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 “ Anxious to protect this valued himself quite a pizza. The Manchester Board of Educa­ Oct. 31. should look for its early implementa­ a.m. from Callahan Funeral Home, resource, the town government has It measured 40 feet, one- tion will meet tonight at 8 at 45 N. tion and enforcement.” 1602 Main St., with a Mass at St. Rose Office site half inch in diameter, and Church at 9. Burial will be in St. School St. The meeting was Paul M. Creteau, 16, of 50 Lockwood St., was charged with — when you figure “ pi r- Mary’s Cemetery. scheduled for today instead of the third-degree criminal mischief Monday in connection with van­ dalism to a phone booth at Main and School Sts. He was released for nuptials squared” (the formula for There are no calling hours. regular Monday n i^ t meeting time Sewer delays traffic the area of a circle), the because of Monday’s legal holiday. on a nonsurety bond for court Oct. 31. Sewer work by the Metropolitan CorligB M. Weeks Manchester town line, he said. For most people, the o ffice pie measures a total of 1,- The agenda will include a report Stephen B. Tier, 16, of Attleboro, Mass., was charged with District Commission will enter ‘We anticipate more delays for at building provides the site and 259 square feet. Measuring COVENTRY — Corliss M. Weeks, from Supt. James P. Kennedy on a speeding on New <on Rd. Monday. Court date is Oct. 25. another phase on Silver Lane least a week,” McPherson said. He necessities for carrying out daily it other ways, it was 4,598 82, of Main St. died Sunday at recent meeting with state Board of Police made 12 other motor vehicle arrests also on Monday. Wednesday, and East Hartford said digging of the first hole, which work requirements. pounds and yielded 15,111 Windham Community Memoriai Elducation officials on plans for the Police anticipate more traffic limited traffic to two lanes one way But last Friday morning for pieces after Amato Hospitai, Willimantic. Bentley School uroiect. delays. and one lane the other, had already Mr. Weeks was born in Hartford Thefts reported Monday were as follows: Charles McCarthy Jr., Manchester’s pronounced it done Mon­ The board has been involved in Commander Llewellyn McPherson caused severe traffic tie-ups. and had iived in Coventry for the past • A 1977 Chevrolet van from Dynamic Metal Products, 422 N. assistant town manager, his office day. counting extensive discussions in the past few STEPHEN CA88ANO ELISABETH INTAQLIATA said workers will dig a second 20- Main St. after a break into the company office. The vehicle was Motorists are advised to .use alter­ building became a bit more. It was That, Amato believes, is few years. Before his retirement in months the extent of renovations on foot-deep hole in the road, starting stolen Sunday and recovered on W. Middle Tpke. Monday. Two nate routes, if possible, especially the site of his wedding. the world’s record. As the 1965, he worked at the Rocky Hill the school. The options for the school tomorrow. Traffic will be restricted during peak commuter hours, boxes of aircraft parts were niissing from the van. McCarthy and Johanna Hayes of maker of the pizza, it’s all Veterans Home and Hospital for repairs have also become a topic for to one lane in each direction near the McPherson said- several years. He was an Army several town political candidates. • Auto body repair tools from a home on E. Middle Tpke. Bloomfield were married in the his, although it’s a bit veteran of World War 1. • About $770 worth of household items and furniture from an Judge of Probate’s office in the bigger than anything he on you. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hjalmer acquitted Adams St. home over the weekend. Coffee meetings set Municipal Building. Judge of Probate turns out in his several Marion Winters of Albany, N.Y.; a • A jacket from the Sears store in the Parkade Monday night. A William FitzGerald performed the area shops, it also cost him son, Corliss Weeks of California; a Robert C. H jalm er, 35, of 271 man was seen running from the store with the jacket, police said. ’Two neighborhood coffee meetings Gerry Harvey, 19 Grove St. ceremony. $25,000 for the ingredients. sister, Mrs. William E. Lamed of Hillstown Rd., charged with third- • A 1967 Volkswagen from a Keeney St. home. will be held this week by Betty In- Mrs. Intagliata will address both Witnesses at the ceremony in­ Willimantic; and several degree larceny in early August was • Some money from a male juvenile in front of Caldor Monday tagliata, a Democratic candidate for groups on the topic of “ Manchester’s cluded Town Manager Robert Weiss, FOR A MUCH grandchildren. found not guilty in Friday’s session of afternoon. Police said the juvenile was with two other youths who the Manchester Board of Directors. Water; Why It Is a Non-partisan William Tierney, management ^ NEEDED CHAHBE The funeral is Wednesday at 11 the Court of Common Pleas. were approached by four other juveniles on bicycles. One of the The first meeting will be Issue” and will answer questions. analyst, and Steven Werbner, per­ * VotoTlM a.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 The charge was in connection with three youths was also beat up, police said. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Interested parties should contact sonnel assistant. DONATELU TEAM Eileen Stem of 34 S. Farms Dr., who The couple spent the long weekend PaM lor by Donitolll Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will the alleged theft of items from a A burglary was also reported at the Ideal Rack Co., 41 Chapd Mrs. Patty Sullivan) 23 Cambridge for Mayor Fund be in the Old Willimantic Cemetery. Griswold St. home where Hjalmer St. Nothing appeared to be missing, police said. Rd. ’The second meeting will be is Mrs. Intagliata’s co-campaign on Cape Cod. 'w' There are no calling hours. had lived. Friday morning at the home of Mrs. manager. — ■■■' Theft probe THOMAS CONNORS ' ' <’■> ' ( under way A CBT Second Mortgage can help solve bigmoney needs. STEPHEN PENNY Health board to hear ' ' ' ' * GROTON (UPl) - ^ i Security police are in­ CETA jobs request vestigating a number of cash thefts at the U.S. Sub­ Dp Id $25,000 for homeowners. The need for hiring several employes under the Com­ marine Base. • Botiow $5JX)0 to $25JX)0. Despite armed patrols, prehensive Employment ’Training Act (CETA) will be the • Take up to 10 yeais to repay. priority item on Manchester’s Advisory Board of Health advanced sonic alarms and Red Cross. • 12.5% annual percentage rate. agenda this afternoon. other hush-hush security • Fast response to your request measures, more than $1,- Dr. Alice Turek, town health director, said today that 3(X) was reported stolen For more information call our Second Mortgage Specialist, Jerry Burke at 1-800-842^353 the board will request CETA employes to fill 11 spots in from delivery trucks (toll free), or apply at any of our 84 offices. the health department. The Good Neighbor. owned by Acme Automatic Tlie jobs to be filled are as follows: Sales while servicing can­ A m ount M on thly n u a n c e T o u t • One nurse to assist with various town health clinics dy and cigarette machines B o rro w ed P aym en t T erm C h a rg e P ay m en t (flu, immunization) epidemic investigations and-il- in the past week. Inessqs. NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT $ 5 ,0 0 0 . 89.60 7 years 2,526.40 7,526.40 Officials of the vending • Tliree to work with computerization of hralth data and do paper work in community health education. company said Monday IL Nftd®' Not with Atlas Bantly! authorities suspect the $7,500. 109.77 10 yean 5,692.40 13,172.40 JOHN FITZPATRICK JOSEPH SWEENEY • Three as public, health aides to work at housing and OCT. 13,12:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. thief is someone at the otho'public health related inspections. Rest easy ... Atlas Bantly (lell\/6rs 24 hour emergency service. Atlas Bantly base. $10J)00. 146.37 10 years 7,564.40 17464.40 • Three employes to assist in a dental health program ARMY A NAVY CLUB The Party of Performa^^ 'p"* — one dental ny^enist and two dental assistants. delivers your home heating needs auto­ l o t MAIN ST. • One secret^-clerk to handle the necessary paper C a ll.,.. matically — you never need concern $15,000. 219.55 10 years 11,346.00 26446.00 ELECT THE woit and appointments for a dental clinic. yourself about no heat! Atlas Bantly also offers a budget payment plan ... Dr. Turek said that if the health department must take This Ad SpoMond By $25,000. 365.92 10 years 18,910.40 43,910.40 new burner.installations and burner a budget cut, the department will be fornd to cut wm e of service. Rest easy Mister homeowner its services, that is, if the Board of Directors refuses to M0RIARTY_„^ ... Atlas Bantly is on the job.. BROTHERS THE CONNECnCUT BANK accept Dr. Turek's alternative suggestions. In serving you. AND TRUST COMPANY 1 b., NOV. 0th September, Dr. Turek presented three Sternatives in­ 414 Tolland Streol 331 Main Streot CLA cluding laying off one staff person, allowing the health Monday's daily •ti elHiilltit. I, ■:.» Call the home heating people East Hartford Maitcheslsr IN S U R A N C E director to take one week's leave without pay 6ach Since 1895 289-6435 649-4595 AGENCYsNC^ lottery number quarter, pr close the health department for one week and 648-437,‘5 I 0 — 9 - - 0 P a id (or Jjy .• • • give the @stlre staff one week’s leave without, pay. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 'r i ■ ' ' ■ -HF 'A V -- . 4

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 11, 1977— PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancbetter, Conn.. Tues., Oct, 11,1877 Math team is third Rham District School of Nursing, Oct,. 15, Nov. 19 Cboard 3 " D Educator measures IGE and Dec. 10 from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday was a big day Rham High School senior Geoff Watson scored a perfect round to Band offers help lead the Rham mathematics team to Rham High School has announced Vernon Vernon improve student achievement es­ staff improvement, he said. a third place finish in the first con­ that memters of the Rham Band The Tolland County Art Associa­ Dr. Albert Kerkin, assistant pecially in the case of word attack Kerkin recommends that the for Vernon politicians test of the Greater Middlesex County have luve volunteered to plant a tion will meet Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. in the superintendent of schools in Vernon, skills in Grade 1. system wide policy committee, ap­ Math League this year. series of evergreens to act as a wind­ Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Park. has completed a study on the He also said the IGE approach pointed by the Board of Elducation By BARBARA RICHMOND Benoit detailed the ac­ asking questions. He said they want After six years of competition in break on the hill in front of the Cathy Hitt of Manchester will relationship between the Individually works better if movement of pupils several years ago, assess the benefit complishments of the past two years to now why the tax rate increased by among teachers is reduced. Herald Reporter the league, this is the second time a school. demonstrate oil pastel techniques. Guided Education (IGE)) program to each school of the program im­ of his Democratic administration. seven mills in the past two years and Rham student had a perfect 18-point The school administration has Prospective new members are and student achievement. He said this approach allows the provement committee and the in­ It was a big day Monday for Vernon He cautioned those present that they where are the increased or improved score. extended thanks and said the group welcome. Kerkin, who made the study in con­ system to better know each child struction and resource unit; assess Democrats and Republicans as they will have to roll up their sleeves and services. Watson was the highest scoring has been more than helpful in getting Mid-term reports will be issued to nection with work on his Ph D degree through assessment and record­ the development of central resource concurrently opened their election work the same as they did two years ‘"The voters know the Republican senior and George Giaccoppe was the Rham grounds in shape this Rockville High Schpol students at the University of Connecticut, said keeping but still permits flexibility in files in areas of curriculum develop­ headquarters—the Democrats on Rt. ago. team has the answers," he said. fourth highest among seniors. Mark summer and fall. Friday. This report explains, pupil the study investigated the differen­ terms of the instructional setting for ment ; and assess the use of the cen­ 83 and the Republicans on Rt. 30. “It’s going to be a tough battle," he Sarasin, Stevens and Rome also Reichelt was the highest scorer achievement since the start of the ces that may exist in Grades 1 and 3 each child. tral resource file on instruction. At Democratic headquarters, Lt. said. spoke briefly. Stevens, who is from among freshmen, with 12 points. school year. Pupils are expected to achievement in word attack skills. He said based on these Gov. Robert Killian was the guest of School board He said it allows for continual addi­ Benoit narrowly defeated Milford as is McCoy, said he has to Kevin Spaulding, junior, and Guille bring the reports to their parents. In reference to the Vernon school assessments, the committee should honor. At Republican headquarters, tion to the curriculum through es­ Republican Frank McCoy in 1975. be alright. Rome commented, “He's Giacopi^, freshman, added their Frank J. McCoy, Republican can­ system, Kerkin said a management recommend to the board a system to there were three honored guests, all tablishment and upgrading of a cen­ M c^y had just completed three the real McCoy.” talents in a very successful effort. meets tonight didate for mayor, will conduct his se­ system such as IGE does appear to be followed for kindergarten to interested in running for governor, tral resource file. The central terms as mayor. Sarasin said the large crowds, the Rham was third overall, but first Andover cond “listening sessions” tonight at Grades 12 and a timetable for adop­ U. S. Rep. Ronald Sarasin, State resource file also leads to continual At Republican headquarters, a enthusiasm, and the balloons sym­ among public schools in the contest. The Andover Board of E di^tion the Center Road School from 7 to 8:45 ting such a system. Senator Lewis Rome, and State Rep. large crowd gathered outside the bolize “a return to the good life under Choate-Rosemary Hall and Xavier will meet tonight at 7:30 at tne An­ p.m. McCoy and other Republican Gerald Stevens. trailer which has been set up for Frank McCoy.” High were the only schools to score dover Eiementary School conference candidates will listen to the public’s Food by Pagani At both events there were unusual­ headquarters for that party. After higher than Rham. room. The board will act on a per­ ideas on local government and OPEN DAILY ly large crowds because of the obser­ sonnel matter in executive session, McCoy performed the ribbon-cutting The teapi’s next contest will be answer questions. vance of Columbus day. ^Area police reportj appoint two members to the school YEAR ROUND ceremony with a giant pair of Oct. 20 at Berlin High School. Any The Woman’s Society of the Killian, who has said be would run gymnasium building committee, and NEIPSIC GOLF CLUB scissors, hundreds of balloons, with students interested in participation Rockville United Methodist Church, If you find that it's not easy for you to buy for governor on the Democratic “Vote for McCoy” written on them, Vernon discuss federal funds. in the math league should contact 142 Grove St., will sponsor its annual a Daily Numbers ticket every day you ticket if Ella Grasso decides not to were released into the air and Board members also will hear Vernon police apprehended two Mr. Clark, adviser to the group. turkey dinner Oct. 22. A full course want to play, you should consider playing seek re-election, urged his fellow carried away by the wind. reports on a career and vocational brothers, age 7 and 10, at the Maple meal will be served at 5 and 6:30 p.m. in advance. Democrats to work hard. McCoy cautioned fellow Three Republican contenders for the gubernatorial race gather around Frank McCoy, Reminder education plan, substitute teacher MUM RON Street School Monday. Police said Tickets are available from members There are two ways you can do it. He said that certain towns have Republicans at the opening that they Rham High School students are problem, community use of the MWmWmV the brothers had been reported as Republican candidate for mayor of Vernon, as Republican headquarters opens in Vernon or reservations may be made by ■iettMirwt By asking your agent for advance been run as if they are private clubs. are outnumbered almost 2 to 1 by the asked to note that an open house will schoo) building, dental clinic, missing from their home. Monday afternoon. Shown from left are Lewis B. Rome, McCoy, Ronald Sarasin and Gerald calling 646-2663 or 872-3122 (after 3 tickets, you can play any number, any He said this is usually by the Democrats in town. He urged them be held at St. Joseph College, West breakfast program, budget, and an Police said the pair allegedly Stevens, ^ m e is minority leader of the State Senate; Krasin is U. S. Representative from p.m.) Children under six will be ad­ ANDOVER way, for any amount, on any day up to 6 Republican party. He praised Vernon to work to overcome the difference. Hartford, on Sunday, Oct. 16 from 1 inspection by the Connecticut Light caused damage at the school, where mitted free. ___i j u m days in the future. Mayor Thomas Benoit for initiating He said it has already been in­ entry was gained by breaking a win­ the Fifth District, and Stevens is minority leader of the House of Representatives. McCoy to 5 p.m,: Lawrence Memorial and Power Co. If you want to play every day without the citizen’s forum sessions as part dicated that the Vernon voters are dow. Police said the extent of served three terms as mayor of Vernon and was defeated three years ago by Thomas having to buy a ticket every day, ask your of the council meetings. alert to the issues and they are damage has not yet been determined. Benoit. (Herald photo by Richmond) Water rate hike agent for a multiple ticket. That way, you can play the same number, the same way, for the same amount, every day for up to 6 Audio-visual testing set is hearing topic days in a row, and collect your winnings Vernon any time after the last day of your ticket. As a matter of fact, you can collect on South Windsor representative of the state Health and the South Windsor Day Care The Public Utilities Control Authority will conduct a Department, with the assistance of Center. any winning ticket-advance, multiple or A free audio-visual testing clinic hearing Oct. 19 at 9:30 a.m. in the State Office Building, regular-for up to a year. the Connecticut Society for the A limited number of appointments 165 Capitol Ave., Hartford, to establish rates for the for children age 3 and 4 will be held Prevention of Blindness. Claire Tickets for a day or a week, in on Oct. 24 to 26 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at are also available for children not Rockville Water & Aqueduct Co. Kennedy and Mary Jurewicz are co- attending these nursery schools, and advance. It’s for the player who's got the the Wapping Community Church. The PUCA has already announced its approval of a rate ^ hunches, but not chairmen of the clinic. may be Stained by calling the ^ u th schedule which would give the water company a rate in­ The cUnic, in its seventh year, is In an effort to spot hearing and vi- I the time. sponsored by the South Windsor Windsor Community Service Council crease of 10.02 per cent. The company asked for a 26.5 per sion problems In as many weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. I l i e ™ You can’t win if Young Wives Club in conjunction cent increase. preschoolers as possible, nursery at 644-K09. Additional appointments -*■ you don't play. And we with the Public Health Nursing The PUCA, on its own motion, agreed to conduct the 9 e want you to win. schools are scheduled for group will be scheduled in January and hearing Oct. 19 to provide an opportunity for any ad­ Association. Volunteers from South I'V T State Law: you testing. Schools scheduled include March. Oiildren should be at least mitted party or intervenor to offer evidence, to testify, I Windsor and members of the Young must be 18 or older Sunshine, Mercer, Birch Road, Lear­ 3Vk years old. and to otherwise participate before the formal establish­ I 0^01 I W Wives Club were trained by a ning Place. Mother Goose, Creative, to play. ment of the final rates. Tri-Town Players meet tonight The Tri-Town Players will meet tonight at 8 in their Australian Opal Festival PZC has hearing tonight meeting rooms at 32 Park PI., Rockville. Numbers The group plans to announce the cast for its November Coventry course and soil types will not be more but, as in every aspect of life, production of the Neil Simon comedy, “Plaza Suite.” Save 20% detrimentally affected by the waste abundance of material things is not The Coventry Planning and Zoning Anyone interested in becoming involved in any aspect disposal system.” as important as what we do with of the theater is invited to attend. There are openings explained, Commission (PZC) will hold a public 1116 PZC will also hold a hearing on Opal is a mysterious gem whose fiery depths are hearing tonight at 8 on a propos^ ad­ what we can afford.” available in several backstage crews. a resubdivision application of Robert alive with rainbows of color. dition to the inland wetland zoning Mrs. Doyle said that before com­ To learn more, call Paul Gessay, 498-0413, or Harriet regulations. The PZC is also the Therian on N. River Rd. Town petency testing of seniors is in­ Dewey, 872-4279. Select an opal from our collection of loose opals and Sanitarian Donald Holmes is troduced, the town should consider in adyance. town’s Inland Wetlands Agency. we will design a setting that is exclusively yours. Or if The rule states that “ail waste dis­ expected to attend the meeting to the time, effort and money involved review engineering procedures. in such a program. “We would do you prefer, select a mounted opal from our large posal systems shall be installed a collection of rings, pendants and earrings. minimum of 150 feet from the high Good job in schools well to consider some alternatives. A program which measure our students Area property transfers water mark of a watercourse and 50 Priscilla Doyle, Republican can­ Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit, right, discusses the political scene with Lt. Gov. Robert feet from soils which are typed as didate for the Board of Education, when it’s too late for correction poorly drained, very poorly drained, said this week that she feels Coven­ seems to me to be of questionable Killian, center, and candidates for the Vernon Town Council at the opening of Democratic alluvial, or flood plain as defined by try does a good job in education for a worth.” headquarters in Vernon Monday. Listening in are Jim Filkoff, left, candidate for re- Vernon Rockville, .conveyance tax Pt«c« Youf T R U ST in the U.S. Soil Conservation Service.” small town with limited financial Roads movement election to the council, (Jeorge Prouty Sr., second from left, council candidate, and Mrs. Property transfers $28.60. 'Thomas and Carol Conway the Diamond Specialist The requirement may be modified resources. Alwyn Brodersen, Republican can­ Lena Therault, council candidate. Killian has said he would be interested in the gover­ recorded with the Vernon The Daily Numbers from Connecticut’s lottery. by the PZC or Zoning Agent Ernest “Finances must be of prime con­ to Louis and Heather Dunlap MANCHESTER RARKADE • SAS-MIZ M m didate for the Coventry Town Coun­ norship if Mrs. Grasso does not seek re-election. (Herald photo by Dunn) town clerk last week; Jr., property on Hany Lane, VERNON, BRISTOL PLAZA, WEt.TFARMt, SIMSBURY Wheeler "if detailed soil and sideration when discussing what we cil, said this week that he supports a V. Warranty deeds Vernon, conveyance tax IlluSIrthOOt loi hydraulic information can be want for our children,” she said. strong programmed “good roads $58.30. presented to show that the water­ “We all wish we could give them movement.” Ehnest and Rita Willard to Mark and Prances Fluckiger, “Although efforts have been made property on Lawrence St., to correct the poor conditions that Rockville, conveyance tax exist, they have not been completely 338.SO. successful,” Brodersen said. “Over a John McKeown to Daniel Women meet tonight period of time, the roads have con­ Need a Hand? and Adrienne Newman, tinued to deteriorate faster than oiir property on Birchdale Heights, Vernon, conveyance Convenience has put US on the map. Hebron Other meetings present maintenance plans are im­ plemented. A crash program, with tax 341.2S. The Hebron Junior Women’s Qub Other meetings this week: Andrea F. Nowicki to is starting off its membership drive Tonight — Women’s Fellowship, establishment priorities, should be set up without delay. Once our roads George and Joyce Lyon, with a coffee hour tonight at 8 at the 7:30, First Ck>ngregational Church; property on Bolton Rd., Ver­ home of Linda Stevenson, 10 Laura Planning and Zoning Commission, 8 are placed in good condition, con­ non, conveyance tax $35.75. Dr. p.m., Town Office Building. tinued maintenance will be less Carlton and Ruth Lessig to All women between age 18 to 40 are Wednesday: Public health nurses, expensive.” Sandra and Charles invited to attend. Those interested 1:30 p.m.. Town (Office Building; He said he does not oppose con­ MacMillan, property on Hale women who plan to attend are asked Voter registration, 7 to 9 p.m., Town struction of 1-84, provided it is com­ St., Rockville, conveyance tax to call Mrs. Stevenson to verify their Office Building; Boy Scout Troop 28, pleted with as little damage to the $46.20. Frank's Superrharket Vernon Acquisition to Vin­ Moneymarket li ^ plans. Working women as well as 7 p.m., Gilead Hill &hool; Conserva­ environment as possible. “The com­ East Middle Turnpike housewives are encouraged to at­ pletion of the highway would be cent and Melanie Pezzonia, Food Mart , . tion Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ property on Vernon Ave., tend. fice Building. beneficial to the commercial and in­ Manchester Parl(0^ dustrial development of the town.” At the October meeting of the Thursday: Board of Selectmen, 3 This printing test pattern is Hebron Junior Women’s Club, the in­ p.m., Town Office Building; Board of On matters of budget and finances, part of The Herald quality stallation of members will include Education, 8 p.m., Gilead Hill Brodersen supports the policy, of the control program in order to Bonnie Field, Lenor Vyschcil, Sandy School. present council. ' give you one of the finest White, Candy Kozlak and Dina John­ newspapers In- the nation. son. e a s t MIDDLE TURNPIKE Anti-crime meeting due Bolton Ryba said Bolton can be the leader In conjunction with the program, The first public meeting on a pilot in the burglary prevention move­ students in Grades 5 to 8 at Bolton burglary prevention program will be ment. He said residents will be Center School are participating in a Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Bolton’s taught to exchange information with poster contest on crime prevention. Awards for the best posters will be Community Hall. the police and community leaders. TROPHIES by Bolton was chosen by the State He said the police will educate and presented Wednesday. The winners Police of the Colchester barracks as recruit citizens to take individual and will receive shoulder patches EMBLEM & BADGE the first town of its area for such a collective action to protect their donated by State Police. Free Engraving program. Bolton was chosen because businesses and homes. Football results it has one of the highest burglary The Bolton Tigers defeated the Little Things Mean A Lot! "Made records of 13 towns served by the The program will be under the Glastonbury Warriors, 44-6, in with Colchester barracks, and because of direction of State Police Sgt. Walter midget football action Monday at Mi. Q u alltf' its geography and population. Nieliwocki. He said those attending Nebo. Bolton’s record is now 5-0. First Selectman Henry Ryba and the hearing will see two films about Bolton touchdowns were scored by ttMne Loans "Sow Resident State Trooper Robert burglary prevention, will be in­ Jim Wilson, Richard Rose, Jeff We’ll give a hand when you've lost the way .... give you a loan to rely on,.. with Pride" Peterson contacted all local structed in methods of preventing Balch, Charlie Anderson and Chris whether the day is bright or gray.,, we are the ones to depend on.,. businesses and invited them to the burglaries at homes and businesses, Morianos. Wilson and Anderson program. will be given the opportunity to have tallied extra points. Little Things Mean A Lot.., Like one week approval on all loan applications Ryba and the entire Board of individual home security checks. The Tigers travel to Coventry Sun­ upto$10,000.(X). Selectmen urge all residents to at­ Residents will be able to use day to meet the Panthers. tend Wednesday’s meeting. engravers on valuables or property. In senior pony football Sunday, the HOME IMPROVEMENTS LX)AN8- Bolton Bulldogs beat the Tolland FIR8T FEDERAL Eagles, 8-0, in Tolland. The Bulldogs’ • Inteflof painting and papering • eatcfior painUng • moderniitng Rockville hospital notes record is now 4-1-0. kitchen or bathroom • In ground pool • fencing • landscaping • wall to Mike Ouellette scored Bolton's TO wan carpeting • additions of brMcewoy or garage • add a fireplace and Steve Everett scored points after • add a dormer, porch, patio • new driveway • insulation • furnace • add a picture window (fresh view of life) • tennis court • sauna touchdown. • gutters and downspouts • Plus any other hwne Improvements. • Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Sharlet Wiritulis, Ellington. The Bulldogs’ next game is Sunday William Magnotta, Edmund St., Discharged Monday: Amby Emmick, at Stafford Springs, where they’ll try Manchester. Ellington; Candace Hedges and daughter to avenge their only defeat of this Admitted Monday; Victoria Caron. and son. West Willington; Brenda Luther, season. Maple St., Rockville; Louise Gummoe, Storrs; George Mockalis, Jan Dr., Ver­ Want St., Rockville; Deborah Gunsten, non; Robert Mosimann, Ellington; Stacia Correction Ellliwton; Laureen Lessig, Mt. Vernon Putz, Tolland; Maureen Szarek, Heidi Grade 2 students in Thelma Fried­ Dr., Rockville; Marion Pardus, South St.. Dr., Vernon; Marie Terry and daughter, man’s class will present a Halloween Rockville; Charles Prentiss, Ellington; Mt. Vernon Dr., Rockville. play for parents Wednesday at 9:20 Frahk Scovel, Hartford Tpke., Vernon; Births Monday: Twin daughters to Mr. a.m. at Bolton Elementary School. and Mrs. Mark Caron, Maple St., Christopher "Shorten, Tolland: .Inseph Monday’s Herald incorrectly said it Sokolowski, Chester St., East Hartford; Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wlrzulis, Ellington. would bo a Halloween party. t MANCMESTER evening herald. Manchester, Cbaa., ItMS., Oct 11,1177 - PA(« FIV-B PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTEIR EVENING HERAU). Mmdiarter. Coon., Tueai., Oct. 11,1977

Herald angte ‘Money’ pitchers tabbed Avellini called Earl Yost plays in win Sports Editor to start World Series CHIAGO (UPI) - Bob Avellini achieved an ambition Monday ni^ t and it paid off in a victory for the . NEW YORK (UPI) - The what you have on any given day.” The one-time Maryland quarter­ New York Yankees and the Los ’The Yankees and Dodgers have back, starting his 22nd game as the met seven times previously in World Bears’ signal-caller, called his own Angeles Dodgers, two teams speaking of the rain, which drenched Gambled and lost prices for preseason exhibition Series competition, with the Yankees plays for the first time with amazing the artificial surface of Soldier Field games held down attendance for New Yale football coach, Carm Cozza, which have created some of holding a 6-2 edge. But, they have success. He threw three touchdown for the first two quarters of the England Whaler and Boston Celtic IS a gambler. the most memorable moments been matched only once — in 1963 — passes and Bob Thomas kicked a 33- offerings at the Hartford Civic game. “ I don’t know about the This is not to be confused with the in World Series history, meet since the Dodgers moved out of yard field goal to give the Bears a 24- Center. The guess here is that the r e iv e r s but it was slippery for guy who’ll wager his week’s pay on a in the first game of a best-of- Brooklyn to Los Angeles 20 years 23 decision over the Los Angeles me.” ticket scale is too high for ago. Los Angeles swept that Series, sporting event, Rams. ~ But Namath and linebacker Isiah exhibitions, which also include seven playoff for the world four games to none, behind a couple Cozza proved himself quite a championship tonight with "We cut down on our game plan Robertson called the Bears a team of gambler last Saturday but, like most, National Football League preseason of pitchers named Don Drysdale and and told Bob early in the week he “cheap shot” artists. tilts...The Whalers, who fashioned a wound up a loser. each manager banking on his Sandy Koufax. would call the plays,” said Bears’ “I don’t like it,” Namath said. “We Dartmouth was leading Yale, 3-0, brilliant exhibition record of 6-1-1, in­ “money” pitcher. To show his respect for the Coach Jack Pardee. “We thought we don't go for cheap shots. Next time cluding 5-1-1 against National League with 1:12 to play in the final period. Right-hander Don Sutton, a Yankee Dodgers’ club, Yankees’ owner needed more leadership on the field clubs, have just three home dates we play we'll beat them. Just look at Yale had the ball on the Big Green’s fan as a kid who fulfilled his lifetime George Steinbrenner invited their en­ and that was one way to get it.” this month, Saturday night against the rilms. The league will see what’s three-yard line, fourth down. ambition of pitching in Yankee tire squad and their wives to lunch at Avellini wound up with three spec­ Birmingham, Oct. 16 with defending going on.” West Siders honor Cobb Instead of sending in his kicking Stadium during last July’s All-Star a posh restaurant this afternoon. tacular touchdown passes. Two went Robertson said Bears’ running champion Quebec and Oct. 29 against specialist to try for a field goal and Game, will start for the Dodgers, The good feelings will end tonight. to James Scott and covered 70 and 72 back , who rushed for Dick Cobb, second from right, former Twilight League three points, Cozza advised quarter­ Gordie Howe’s old club, while the Yankees will counter with 126 yards in 24 carries, the 12th 1(X)- Houston...Official entry blanks for baseball player and current director of athletics at Manchester back Bob Rizzo to call standout run­ left-hander Don Gullett. yards-plus game of his career and his High, was saluted at the annual West Side Old Timers’ reunion ning back John Pagliaro’s number this year’s Five Mile Road Race in­ The Dodgers are 6-5 favorites for third in four games this year, both Cozza gambled and lost. clude a map of the route, com­ the first game and a 13-10 choice to NFL held and clipped Rams’ safety Bill last Saturday night at the Garden Grove. Jake Banks, who also pliments of the Savings Bank of Pagliaro was trapped behind the win the Series. Simpson on one play. Robertson also was to be honored, was ill. Looking on are Tom Conran, John Manchester. line of scrimmage on a pitch-out and Both pitchers have a reputation of Denied addition accused Wally Chambers, the Bears’ Chomick who came up from West Palm Beach, Fla., and yards — the longest pass completions tackled on the nine-yard line. Dart­ being at their best in post-season ■ -Don Sutton NEW YORK (UPI) - Com­ all-pro defensive lineman, of taking accepted gift on behalf of Banks, Cobb and Fran Mahoney. Notes off the cuff or receptions for both the passer and mouth took over the ball, ran out the competition. Sutton boasts a perfect franchise,” said Dodgers’ Manager playoffs against Kansas City. But, missioner Bowie Kuhn has denied the cheap shots. (Herald photo by Pinto) 3-0 record in National League playoff receiver. 'The winning touchdown clock and had one of its most Among the many who turned out to Tom Lasorda. “We couldn’t ask for a Manager Billy Martin’s staff is so New York Yankees permission to use The Bears turned over the ball four competition and is 1-0 in the World came on a 29-yard throw to tight end cherished victories in recent years. help honor Dick Cobb at the West better pitcher to start us off.” arm-weary from the playoffs he is Dell Alston as a 25th player in the Greg Latta. times — three times on and The shutout was the first for a Yale Series, while Gullett, a former star once on a pass interception. The Side Old Timers’ reunion last Satur­ Sutton makes it clear this will be left with little choice. World Series. “I saw Greg in the end zone and I team in 60 games. The last team to for the Cincinnati Reds, is 2-1 in In a letter to Yankee President Rams capitalized by scoring after day night at the Garden Grove was work and not play. Gullett, though, appeared ready for had been kind of scrambling turn the trick during the 1970 season World Series competition with a 2.72 Gabe Paul, Kuhn said he referred the three of the Bear turnovers. Rafael Whalers cut Mayer; Johnny Taylor, one of the all-time The selection of Gullett to pitch is the challenge. backwards so I threw as hard and as was Dartmouth. black pitching starts. Taylor per­ earned run average. somewhat surprising since the fast­ dispute to the National League but Septien booted field goals of 22 and 29 "You play to win,’’ a disappointed “I have to feel 100 per cent now,” high as I could throw and he made a formed with several crackerjack "This guy, Don Sutton, has won balling left-hander was beljeved to be he said. “I don’t think any pitcher was informed that "the National yards and Lawrence McCutcheon Cozza said. great catch,” Avellini said of the black teams before Jackie Robinson more games than anyone In the finished for the season after hurting goes out there 100 per cent very League opposes any waiver of the tallied on a two-yard run to give the Raeder, Maxwell out That’s the way football should be history of the Los Angeles winning score. broke the color line and made it into his shoulder in the first game of the often. You do the best you can with rule.” He also credited Scott for ^reat Rams a 13-0 lead before Avellini con­ played. the major leagues...Promotions well catches on the other two touchdown nected on the two scoring passes to Old Blues (Yale grads) may dis­ deserv^ at the Courant now find strikes. Scott for a 14-13 Chicago advantage. HARTFORD (UPI) — In order to reach the World Hockey agree but if Yale had gone in to score But after the third Bears’ , Owen Canfield stepping into the late Avellini out-pitched the Rams’ Association’s 19-player limit, the New England Whalers sent and win Cozza would be lauded as a Septien kicked a 24-yard field goal to Bill Newell’s spot as sports editor quarterback star Joe Namath, who genius. X-country runners give the Rams a 16-14 halftime lead. rookie right wing Jim Mayer to Springfield of the American and Tommy Hine moving up as assis­ wound up completing 16-of-40 passes Win, lose or tie, Cozza is one of the tant sports editor...Harold Binks In the fourth period, Bob Thomas Hockey League Monday. for 203 yards. But he threw four in­ with Raeder, who the Whalers will better coaches in the much-maligned came away with two door prizes at put the Bears in front 17-16 with a 33- Also caught up in the numbers' terceptions, was sacked twice for 19 try to place with another team. profession. the West Side dinner, a bottle of score fine finishes yard field goal before Latta caught game were goalie (Mp Raeder and yards and failed to connect for a The Whalers, who compiled a 6-1-1 champagne and a flashlight...Jake Avellini's third scoring toss. defenseman Bryan Maxwell, who Manchester High boys and girls and East Catholic boys’ cross touchdown. were released by Springfield. record in exhibition play, including a Odds makers right Banks, who was to have been honored “I had trouble handling the ball in The final Rams’ score came with only 27 seconds to play when Dwight Maxwell is head^ for Binghamp- 5-1 mark against National Hockey It doesn’t pay to go against the with Dick Cobb at the West Siders an­ country squads turned in top-flight performances in the fifth an­ the first half,’’ Namath said. Scales caught a 26-yard pass from ton. N.Y.. of the AHL, but Raeder is League teams, have five of their first oddsmakers who tabbed New York nual get-together, was hospitalized nual Knights of Columbus Invitational Meet at Mountain Park in relief quarterback Pat Haden. now a hockey player without a team. six games on the road in seven nights and Los Angeles to wind up in the and former teammate Johnny Holyoke, Mass., yesterday. The Bears’ win left both teams Mayer, who played for Michigan beginning with Saturday night’s World Series. The smart money boys Chomick stepped in and accepted his Coach George Suitor’s Manchester with a 2-2 season record. It ended a Tech last season, joins Steve home opener with the Birmingham rarely take a “bath.’’...Chick award. Banks has been ailing since boys took fourth place in the Grand came home with trophies for their in­ struck down by an automobile two-game losing streak for the Bears Carlson, Danny Bolduc and Andre Bulls. Toomey of Manchester will operate Knights Race with a total of 124 dividual performances. NHLclubs The season opener for New several years ago...Paul Ryan, and snapped a two-game winning Peloffy at Springfield. They will the electric clock in Saturday’s Notre points. Connecticut state champion East sophomore John Clifford took England will be Wednesday against biggest booster of St. Bonaventure streak for the Rams. form the Whalers' reserve corp along Dame-Army football game at Giants’ Xavier High of Middletown won with second place in the Seeded Varsity Earl Ballsieper the Houston Aeros. basketball in these parts, reports the Stadium in New Jersey. The retired 70 points followed by two New Race behind Bethel’s Pat Wild. Clif­ draft only ipmnmmfFi Bonnies will represent the USA in jMMtIHiHHMMHttMMMtW local official worked the clock at Hampshire schools, Manchester ford turned in a 14:37 clocking for the KmMKMHUommMHMoS Yale Bowl last Saturday for the Yale- hoop play next month in Yugoslavia Memorial at 114 and Portsmouth at 2.79 miles. Senior Rick Walsh was Dartmouth game...Frank White, and Italy...Collections amounted to 118. A team had to win at least 75 per 15th, Dave Kittredge 34th, Pete Kiro Country Club member 50 years Kansas City second baseman, is the nearly $3,000 at Hartford Twi League cent of its meets to qualify for this 46th and Jim Kane 67th for the three men only graduate of the now defunct baseball games last summer in race. Eagles. which Moriarty’s competed, plus MONTREAL (UPI) - The IMIMM ' Kansas City Royals Baseball School East’s thinclads took third place in Junior Kate Hennessy, sophomore iMMMM National Hockey League had prided MMMM $943 for the playoffs and $827 for the IMIMM' in Sarasota, Fla., with the major the Seeded Varsity Race with 164 Lynne Wright and senior Lori Vea led IMMIM championship games. Top collections itself on devising a plan to spread its SILVER LANE SHELL IMMIMI leaguer^. Hie school became too the Manchester girls effort. They MIIMM points trailing Bethel High (112) and talent around, but judging from the im im m i Earl Ballsieper MMMM during the regular slate were taken costly to operate and went under Chicoppe, Mass. (129). Seventeen took seventh, eighth and ninth places IMMMK at Moriarty Field when the MB’s per­ first waiver draft few clubs feel MMIMI financially... Just Wondering teams ran in this division. Entrants respectively with Hennessy turning SPDIGERST. IMMIMI they’re the league’s weak-sisters. 252 IMMHI formed. ’The locals reign as playoff miNO IMIMMI Department: If regular season had won between 50 and 75 per cent of in a 18:42 clocking. Sophomore Sue itHMIli INVITES YOU TO A IMMHI champs. The NHL move to create a more their races. Brown, “uncorked a good race and all-time champ balanced league saw only three Sloppy going Manchester girls, coached by Phil couldn't have timed it better,” with a players chosen, while such high- Blanchette, took second place with 75 20th place finish. Lauren Woodhouse priced talent as Pit Martin, Dennis SUPER SALE • BACK BY POPULAR OEMAND Coaches’ corner MCC’s Doug Durdan (dark shirt) sloshes after ball with points behind Massachusetts state was 30th, Lisa Tilden 33rd and Chris By EARLYOST Hull, Vic Hadfield, Derek Sanderson, Cheney 48th among the 120 entrants Bunker Hill’s Ken Bauer in “mud bath” soccer game yesterday. champ Mohawk Regional with 39. Sports Editor EM Giacomin and EM Johnston were from four states. By JOHN LaFONTANA (Photo by Roback) Northwest Catholic was third with 85 Records are made to be broken but one that seems safe for a passed up. TUNE UP FOR THE GOLD VniTERS and Penney of East Hartford fourth Manchester took second place in The Detroit Red Wings put out $50,- East Catholic IMIMH M llllH i the boys’ jayvee race, trailing good many years is the one boasted by 85-year-old Earl itMIMK MMMM at 109. 000 for Montreal Canadiens’ IMMttI IIMHWI Xavier, with a point total of 114. It’s a lot easier writing this column when you have something Indivdually, Xavier’s Tom Jolie Ballsieper. farmhand Paul Woods, the HIMttk Shell Spaili P h ^ Points, OH Change & Tires HIHM ti captured the Grand Knights Race Sophomore Paul Johnson was eighth, MIMIM positive to talk about (14-13 win over Northwest Catholic). Our Gob ChampiiHiship...Governor’s Washington Capitals took Boston IMIHII' m i i m with a 14:04 clocking for 2.79 miles, sophomore Bill Perry 11th, junior 80s. His lowest round was a 69 in 1937. IMIHII come-from-behind victory was very satisfying for several Cup...President’s Cup...Seniors’ Bruins left wing Dave Forbes and the IHIMM Cougars slipped, tying the course record. Top Bob Michaud 17th, Roy Gallant 29th Sports have always played a major iim iH ALL AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORB reasons. Tournament...Calcutta... Two-Ball New York Rangers got Toronto IRMIH finishers for Manchester were junior and Bob Tanner 8th. There were 31 part in his life. During his school First of all, it was the first time we Champioosfaip have all been won by Maple Leafs' go Michigan, 5-0, received 31 of a itself outshot by the Cougars 32-6. “The first couple of years here the young players didn't college football action. this year of the national figure each year. American League and Steve Carlton possible 41 first-place votes and 397 MCC, 6-2 over-all, and 4-2 in the mess with Gordie much,” Rutledge said. "But last year, Macftanfe on A NM a 040-0870 'lldi^igaii, second-ranked a week skatliw diainpionditya. The 1918 event will be held in (X- won the same honw in the National Dutf-Daf Sava on 8atf>Sanra total points from UPI’s Board of region will face Brown University you’d see them take him into a comer pretty tough. Then ago, scored a pair of touchdowns Hartford was selected over tawa, Canada. The' 1979 cham- League in a poll M players conducted MNHMHIMNMMMHMil Coaches, but Coach Bo Schepib^hler sub-varsity, Wednesday night in ‘“ “ "MtHttMMHIHNMl thre^ minutes apart in the third he had to catch them to get back at them and on 50-year- Minneapolis and Oakland, Calif...... IM H tM IM m iM M M recalls the bitterness of years past. Rhode Island. old legs it isn’t as easy to catch sometxxly.” pionaldps will be in Vienna, Austria. by Sporting News.

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Hourly Nursing Home, 25 Lorraine rate plus commission and M i S Manchester, 3i30 will hold public hearings on PACKAGE STORE UQUOR for Uie Holp Wontod 13 Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut UU Kt lOilSES Street, 2334242. sale of alcoholic liquor on the premlaea Street. 849-4619. bonuses. CaU Mrs. Lewis, 569- A SSIFIED advertising Cheney Tech at Monday, October 24, 1977, ESTMUSID 49 9 0 . ______Portland, 3:15 starting at 7:00 P.M., in the 1071 Main St., Manchester, Conn. STEADY WORK - Reliable, PART-TIME SECRETARY IHaunts Houses Unflll The business will be ovmed by JOHN PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The GOMPNIY HCENTIVES Bulkeley at Rockville Hearing Room of the hard worker, who wants RENTAL AGENT - Part time and Bookkeeper wanted by Municipal Building to hear C. GUINIPERO of 19 Roy SI., s te a ^ mployment, good in­ Air Force recently announced for Manchester Apartment local insurance agency. Cen- Bloomfield at South come. Call 52A8702 between 9- new openings for individuals T M IW $ 1 $ D.F. 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ADDRESSERS WANTED - experience and own transpor- plete line of energy con­ and 4, Monday through SOCCER Information pertaining to While you are out enjoying' England and Florida. Fair to partly cloudy skies are forecast Friday. Giovannis above may be obtained in the immediately! Work at borne Ufion, 646«45.______elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approximate servation products and F.J.SPILECXI.WC. MCC at Brown JV, 7 IMPOUNDED - German — no experience necessary. Restaurant, 250 Hartford CROSS COUNTRY Planning Office. yourself on the tennis court or golf maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 40 ( 68), Boston services to the Road. 646-7738. REALTORS MOUNTAIN DEW Vi­ Shepard, male puppy, ap­ Excellent pay. Write TELEPHONE SALES - Portland at Cheney All persons interested may at­ proximately 8 months old. American Service, 8350 Park Business is booming and our course, Ed Qorman will be working 47 (63), Chicago 34 ( 52), aeveland 38 (51), Dallas 44 (70), homeowner. 643-2121 vian Price 193-468, Sandy tend these hearings. Ambassador Drive area. Con­ Lane, Suite 268, Dallas Texas, phone room is zoonung! SoUd Denver 32 (66), Duluth 31 (43), Houston 46 ( 72), Jacksonville Tech *$15,000 to $25,000 Adams 179-466, Lou Tou- ZONING BOARD OF tact Manchester Dog Warden, 75231.______opportunity to make $ 9 $ $ for you. 62 (79), Kansas City 39 (61), Little Rock 39 ( 68), Los Angeles Butinatt Opportunity 14 tain 226-532, Lee Bean 177- GIRLS SWIMMING 646-4555. working fuU or part time. Are 61 (72), Miami 72 (85), New Orleans 56 (71), Minneapolis 33 first year potential. APPEALS FULL TIME • Hardware and SMALL ENGINE Service 505, Barbara Brody 184, East Catholic at Paul J. Rossetto, Regal EmS? you a tiger? Call 524-1428. From the minute he helps you (53), New York 50 (65), Phoenix 67 ( 93), San Francisco 50 * Qualified preset ap­ MANCHESTER - Aluminum plumbing store clerk. Retail (72), Seatfle 47 ( 62), St. Louis 36 ( 56), Washington 45 (68). Corporation -expanding dealer sided six room Cape, 3-4 M arilyn Rogers 184-525, Wethersfield, 3:30 Secretary Partonaft 2 pointments. network. No experience ■ v ..//er •onirmriMP afwwg milk a •uprt,.., sales. Also receiving, some NURSES AmES. 3 p.m. to 11 work out a realistic price on your bedrooms, rec room, garage, Dolly Dawood 191-517, Bee GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Dated this 11th day of Oc­ heavy merchandise handling. .m. FuU time. Experienced *Management poten­ necessary. Complete training tober, 1977, WANTED RIDE To and from Cornrr of Srood ^ K, ' r home, you can start relaxing. screened patio, quiet area Moquin 216-176-546, Pat Rockville at East Constitution Plaza. Working Apply in person after 10;00 elpful but we wUI train. App­ tial. program. $500. Investment close to schools ana shopping. 024-10 and Ooflitr SUtof Mw.-Pri. I «jn. - • ojm. a-m. Barrett PUimbing Supp­ E required to start your own Thibodeau 456, Terry Car- hours, 8:30 to 5:15, on bus line. PhoM l a irn tM. . • ojh. . u ^ ly in person. Blast Hartford •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA •••# •# # # •••••••••••••# # ••• $38,500. By owner 646-7^. Catholic, 3:13 ly , 331 Broad Street, *Work in local area. business. Ideal for retired or dile 465, Ellen Bauer 472, Call 649-1573. Convalescent Home, 745 Main •V Ed will handle all the details. Hip Wantod 13 Hip Wantad 13 T hursday Manchester. street, East Hartford. *No competition. part time. Details on request. Shelia Price 181-179-222- Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field LARGE FAMILY? Live prac- GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Like driving buyers to your home ticallylly rirent free. See 582. For the right people Training Division Box 619,, W in d h am at and showing them around. Like family, 6-6 today. Pasek Experienced we pay one of the Wading River, New York. Realtors, 289-7475. ZODIAC - Sharon Manchester, 3:15 helping people arrange financing. highest salaries, com­ 11792. missions, and/or JUST LISTED - Two Family Higgins 178, Betty Franklin Friday Like explaining deposits, down SERVICE BUSINESS with expenses. For confiden­ Duplex. 64, 2 car garage. 206-458. FOOTBALL OIL BURNER $800 a week income available payments and purchase tial interviews, call Mr. Separate furnaces. $43,900. East Catholic vs. South in this area. A cash business, Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. minimum down payment Catholic at Dillon agreements to buyers. Lewis, 2894888. \ required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- COLUMBIA - $44,900. 44 Ft. Stadium, 7:30 TECHNICIAN 9M . So If you’re thinking of selling Raised Ranch. 2 baths, Soccer clinic SOCCER Edmund Gorman cathederal ceiling. Wooded SALES CAREER. Well es- acre. Lessenger Sells, 646 Fermi at Manchester, your home, call Ed Qorman, tabUshed food company needs set Saturday Moriarty Brothers Situation Wantad 15 8713. 3 :3 0 R ^ o r , at 646-4040, or stop In at self-starter. Unlimited in­ Manchester Community Cheney Tech at come potential, high commis- 643-5138 CHILD CARE in licensed $32,900 - 3 BEDROOM Ranch. College will conduct a free, Cromwell, 3:13 his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ sion, plus benefits. Formal dining. ExceUent con­ Experience helpful but will home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, one-day soccer clinic for Rockville at Windsor PREVENT pike. laundry outings and overtime dition. Convenient location. tram right person. Training at Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. boys and girls 6-12 years of South Windsor at company expense. CaU for ap- services. Manchester. Deb­ age at Cougar Field off Windsor Locks bie, 643-1790. PART A FUU TIRIE SALES PEOPLE ointment Se9-4990 ask for Mr. $25,900 - TASTEFULLY Wetherell St. on Saturday. Bolton at Vinal Tech treckfus. For Mlling N o r m Foam Insulation. Com­ g remodeled 3 Bedroom Cape. MCC Coach Keith Bolles Ellington at Suffield Basement. Quiet area. Quick mission only. Excollsnt opportunity for PART TIME MORNINGS. and his varsity soccer CROSS COUNTRY occupancy. Lessenger Sells, tho ambitious parson, malt or ftmale. You'U stock shelves, price 646 8713. hooters will conduct the Manchester-Fermi- merchandise, help customers, □ EDUCATION session, which will be held So n d rosum o, or apply In parson to - Rockville at Hall THEM- INDEX I and gain valuable experience COLUMBIA - Brand new ADVERTISIN8 and knowledge. For an ap- ...... * from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. N O T IC It English Colonial. Big rooms. East Catholic at South pointment caU Grossman's at Private Inatructlona 18 Registration will be held C atholic 1 LaM and Feund RATES Lovely neighborhood. Near 2 Partenalt 6494136. An Equal Opportuni­ Route 66. High $60s. between 9 and 9:30. 3 REMEDIAL READING and Cheney Tech at Baron Announotmants 1 d a y ___l i e word par day ENERGY CONTROL ty Employer. M/F. Instruction will _ math; Individualized work Lessenger Sells, 6468713. Academ y ' T i i m 4 Eniartainmant 3 days . . . 10c word per day $ - Auctkxia 1315 Broad 81. (Naxt to 811k Town Flyor) program, (lst-8th grade) by emphasize the basic skills Manchester/Fermi at 6 days . . 9c word par day RN - In service and psy­ MANCHESTER - U rg e 6 Before They 26 days ... 8C word per day MANCHESTER Master's degree teacher. 566 of passing, trapping, FINANCIAL chiatric experience desired. Hall (girls) 8 — BondQ-Stocht-MongagM 15 words 12.00 minimum 8075. Room Cape. Mid $30s. Quiet heading, dribbling and Contact DNS, 8 to 4, Monday location. Nicely done inside 9 — Paroonal Loan* Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Inch thru Friday. The Meadows, shooting. A special "beat 10 — inaufaiKa PIANO INSTRUCTION by and out. Lessenger Sells, 646 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 333 BidweU Street. 647-9169. 8713. the goalie” contest with tMPLOVMCNT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST experienced, creative 13 Hdp Wantad teacher. All levels. Sample MCC goalie Mike G erber in 14 — ButinaM OpportunWat I. B.S. degree required, RN, 3 to 11. Supervisor for one MANCHESTER - Con­ 15 Sduation Wantad TRUCK OWNERS of the finest new multi-level lesson free. Gretchen van the nets will be held. The LEGAL Start! — We need profeaeional owner experience preferred, 35-hour dominium. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Why, 647-9751. first prize will be a soccer Happiness operatora or Deet ownera to help us week. Excellent fringe Health facility in the area. baths, rec room, carpet, pet, tOUCATION Geriatric, and supervisory ball. NOTICE 18 — P rivM Inatructiooa handle increased freight levels. benefits, good starting salary. carport, recreation. $38,700. Eating at 19 Schdois-Cla»aae Get personalized attention, good Apply Mansfield 'Training experience desired. (Jome see Call owner, 6 to 11 p.m., 646 A game at 11 will pit /20 — Inttructiont Wantad revenue, trip advances, w ew v us at Brookview, 130 Loomis □ REAL ESTATE The Zoning Board of Appeals setUementa and more. CaU toU School, Mansfield Depot, 5282. No agents. MCC against Worcester will hold public bearings on The RIAL f STATE free 1-009-S31-SSR0 or 1-000-331-3277 Connecticut, Personnel Of­ Drive, West Hartford. 23 — HomtQ lor Salt for information. fice. Monday through Friday, Nomas For Sala 23 Junior College. Monday, October 24, 1977, — MANCHESTER - Five Room 24 Lola-Und te Salt 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p. An Equal starting at 7:00 P.M., in the P l a y l t S a f e NEW 25 — Invattmant Proparty NnNo m I UMirlQNf tMd Ranch. Three years old. 28 — BuNnaaa Proparty TrontporL Ine. Opportunity/Affirmative Ac­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Hearing Room of the RN s - LPN s Flreplaced living room, wall z t — Raaari Prepany T id M . O K tion Employer, Farm, with three story bam. to wall carpeting, large Municipal Building to hear LA STRADA 28 — naal Eatott Wantad A0VERTISIN6 NURSE AIDES Butler-type building. Power ^plianced kitchehen, 2 baths. and consider the following MIBC. MWVlCEt MUNSON'S CANDY Kitchen - plant, and oUier outbuildings, _ Full basement, vinyl siding, petitions: WEST! 31 Sarvicaa Offarad DEADLINE BOOK A TOY 4 GHt Party. Is accepting appUcations for plus Three Lovely Homes. aluminum storms. Convenient INVITATION ...EverywhereY^u Go! 32 — Paintlng-Paparing Generous awards. COMPANIONS Item 1 No. 576 — employment for the foUowing Offers invited. B/W Realty, Pixuu, 33 BuHdino«Contracting 12:00 noon the day before location. Owner, 6467355. 34 Roofing-Skiing Demonstrators also needed. Needed to provide nursing Sara Phillips — Variance is publication. positions. Day person Monday 647-1419. TO BID 35 Htaling-Plumoing Over 400 newest most-wanted requested M Article H, Sec­ Giant Grindert, thru Friday, 35-40 hours per services in private homes MANCHESTER - Custom L- 36 — Flooring Deadline tor Saturday and items. For further informa­ week. Evening and weekend $38,900 NEW ON market. Sealed bids will be received in tion 5.01.01 to reduce south 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaoa M onday is 12:00 Noon Friday. and medical facilities. Rancb in choice area of and P a s te s tion write Santa's Parties, person 2624 hours per week, Oversized Cape (25x34) with the Office of The Director of side yard to 4.5 feet to permit 38 — SarvicM Wantad Consideration given to Forest Hills. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 Box P, Avon, 0>nnecticut. and person for general preference of days and two rooms baths partially baths, family room, office. General Services, 41 Center construction of sunpordi — 47 MItC. FOR SALE 06001 or call collect 1-673-0494. 40 — Houoahoid Goods PLEASE READ cleaning and deUveries. Hours hours — 4 to 40 hours finished up. Fireplace, large CaU Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, Street, Manchester, Connec­ Essex Street — Residence _ to be arranged. CaU for ap­ kitchen, plaster walls, garage 41 Arttclas for Sale available weekly. Live-in 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., ticut until October 28, 1977 at Zone B. HAPPINESS IS: 42 — BuUding Supplias YOUR AO AMBITIOUS Individual pointment, 649-4332. and a private setting. T.J. Manchester Office, 647-9139 11:00 a m. for the following: Item 2 No. 574 43 — rPata -Birds- Dogs needed to work in our shop companions also needed. Crockett, RettUors 6461577. Equal Housing Opportunity. VENTION WEEK 44 _ LivastocN . Ciastifiad ads are taken over Having friends _ servicing new cars. ExceUent PARTS MAN - Service writer. Malpractice coverage, SIDEWALK Capital Region Education 45 Boats 6 Accassoriss the phone a t a convenience. _ Sporting Goods benefits. Five day work week. Combination man, necessary bonding, and working- $39,900 SEVEN room Colonial MANCHESTER - Two family. CONSTRUCTION. Council — Variance is 48 The Herald la responsible lor like mine who 47 _ Qardan Products (teU Lynch Motors Service for 6 bay Private 'mick Fleet men's compensation pro­ with 1V5 baths, fireplace, Immaculate. Completely SIDEWALK requested of Article II, Sec­ — only one incorrect insertion and 48 Anttquaa Department for ajspointment, shop. Mopar and/or G.M., knotty pine rec room...owner modem interior, rec room, RECONSTRUCTION, tion 5.01 to permit structure to 49 — Wantad to Bt^ then only to the size of the vided. made my original insertion. Errors which Mdoday...... Friday, through 8 to experience preferred. Call bou^t new home, anxious to wet bar, garage, patio, large RETAINING WALLS be used as group home for 10 RENTALS do not lessen the value of the 4:30, 646-4321. John, at 6462414. HID ft ASSISTANCE go. T.J. Crockett Realtors, lot. Good mcome. $47,500. By i t ... October 9th thru October ISth ■ ■ ■ 52 _ Rooms for Rant students who have birthday so advertisement will not be cor­ NOTE: All Federal Labor, S3 _ Apsnmants lor Rani of Northoastom 6461577. owner. 8461643. emotional/social handicaps _ rected by an additional inser­ EDA minority business enter­ 54 Horn as for Rant NURSES AIDES. Part time, TRIM YOUR (Christmas Tree ConnocUcuL Inc. from the CREC Residential special. I can 55 — Businass tor Rant tion. with the extra $$ you make JUST REDUCED. House for REUEVE THE Tension of prise participation, and 90 day — Saturday and Sunday only. 7 357 Eaat Cantor 8L Education Center — 130-132 “UniMW ThtrsTs SiM ks, Thtru ShouM M A Smokt AlarwT is the theme of Fire fuses. Take defective equipment out of service immediately. Have It repaired by M Rasort Proparty for Rant representing the world's sale. $35,000 to $32,500. Call every day Ufe - Quiet, rural construction start regulations Prevention Week 1977, to be observed nation-wide the week of October 9th thru 15th. experts, or replace It. 57 — Wantad In Rant a.m. 3 p.m., 3-11 pp.m. .m .___ CaU . Manehaator, Ct. never thank you Misc. for Rant largest cosmetic and after 5 p.m., 647-9604. living, in this large, new 4 apply to this Bid. Pearl Street — Residence The Intent of the event, sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), • Smoking and Matches — Obey the age-old warning not to smoke in bed 58 — 528-2167 for an upointment. and 643-9515 Zone B. East Hartford Con^escent toiletries w m ^y. Show p i bedroom Bolton Colonial. The Town of Manchester is an Is to encourage everyone to Play It Safe Everywhere You Go, every day ot 1977 and Smoking and drinking are an equally poor mixture. Let ashes and cigarette butts cool all enoughs AUTOMOTIVE H i p Waatod 13 seU beautiful ^ ts , cosmetics. MANCHESTER - New Ustlng. Features include: King size overnight In large ashtrays before discarding them. Before going to bed. check 61 — Autna Inr Sala Home, 745 Main Street, Etest equal opportunity employer, Item 3 No. 577 throughout the years to come. Jewelry etc. in your spare Inunaculate home in prime master bedroom, large family behind all cushions lor any smoldering materials. 82 Truclia lar Sala Hartford. NURSES AIDES. 3 to 11 and requires an affirmative Full Gospel Current statistics show the leading causes of fire (other than deliberate tIre-settIng 63 — Haavy Equipmant lor Saia FLORIST DESIGNER. Full time. Set your own hours - residential area. Large living room, with fireplace. 2 1/2 Interdenominational Church by Incendlarlsts and arsonists) to be: • Heating and Cooking Equipment — Keep In good working order, tree of grease, 64 — Matorcyclaa-Biayclat or part time. Give e tg ^ iience shifts. If you are an room with fireplace, formal action policy for all of its Con­ Love, 65 Camparf'Traiiars-Mobila pick your own work days. baths, first floor laundry, Inc. — Request variance of 1. Electrical; 2. Smoking and matches: 3. Heating and cooking equipment; 4. Open well away from furnishings such as curtains and bedding which catch (Ire easily — in reply to Box CC, c/o Interested? CaU, 5269401. experienced nurses aide who dining room, and eat in appliances, carpeting, tractors and Vendors as a con­ flames and sparks: 5. Children and matches: 6. Flammable liquids; 7. Lightning: and • Open Flames and Sparks — Again, keep away from combustible furnishings, and Homas likes working with the elderlv, Article IV, Section 13.1.06 F. _ Aulomotlva Sarvica Mandiester Herald. Utchen, plus to e e bedrooms aluminum siding, storms and dition of doing business with guard against clothing catching fire. Dale w BOOKKEEPER come see us at Brookview, 130 8. Chimneys and flues. 67 Aulet lar Rani-Laaaa and 1 1/2 baths with a large screens. 2 car g aru e. Acre the Town, as per Federal to permit erection of two Carelessness, disregard for established fire prevention policies, and Ignorance ac­ • Children and Matches — Take part In the NPFA "Strike Zone" campaign by Opportunity for experienced BABYSITTER WANTED In Loomis Drive, West Hartford. Order 11246 oversized projecting signs, keeping matches and lighters will out of the reach of young children. Teach older ones ENERGETIC COUPLE - To bfXiULeeper to work part lime for my htxne, four days a week. recreation room in basement. lot. to.SOO. Call Peterman count for a large percentage of the nation's 1.3 million building fires each year, CaU us for a showing. T.J. Agency, 6469404, 6461171. or each of which is over 20 the proper way to light and to dispose of matches. mslntsln apartment building ismAtl gift riK>p in Manchester. %ruce Street area. CaU 646 RNs. 3 to 11. FuU time and Bid forms, plans and explains NFPA President Charles S. Morgan. These fires cost an estimated $3.3 C r^ e tt Realtor, 6461577. 646^1. specifications are available at square feet, and variance to billion annually, leaving 6,000 Americans dead, plus 60,000 are left with permanent • Flammable Liquids — Store only minimal amounts, keep In a cool place away H i p W i n d 13 and rooming house complex. Hours very flexible. Excellent rate part time positions are from pilot lights and other open flames, and place out of children's reach. Live in. Call fw interview ap­ of pay. Applicants should submit a the General Services Office, permit projecting signs to be burns and scars. available for competent in­ The best way to make serious reductions In this annual toll, Mr. Morgan says, is for • Lightning — Protect your property with a correctly maintained lightning system. It pointm ent, 646-4701, after resume or letter Indicating related 41 Center Street, Manchester, erected over the public right- ‘W dividuals. New grads will be of-way — 754 M ^ Street — the nation to take Play It Safe Everywhere You Go to heart and make attention to fire caught outdoors In an electrical storm, seek shelter In a large building, metal-rooted wAnteo 6 : 0 0 . experience, education .and considered. New starting Connecticut. car, dense woods, or a ditch or other low area. —p^'***** hourly rate to fios H c/o ELECnHCUN Central Business District. safety a year-round concern. MRsenr ATTDDMfr rates have just been put into Manchester TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Here are some specific suggestions from NFPA on control of fire. • Chimneys and Flues — Keep In good repair and clean at least once a year YMMEE HOUSEKEEPERS. Part Manchester Herald. All repUea H rs tS m tl effect. Come see us at Item 4 No. 578 CiMrah o l Mi s NaiaraiM CONNECTICUT • Electrical — Heed warnings such as sparking equipment, dimming lights, blowing time. Saturday and Sunday on- will be answered. Must be journeyman elec­ Brookview, 130 Loomis Drive, ROBERT B. WEISS, Nicholas R. & Phyllis 236N. MsIn St HMVtSr Manchsstfr b . 8 a.m.-4;3D p.m: CaU 526- trician with industrial elec- West Hartford. PRESTIGE AREA GENERAL MANAGER Jackston — Request variance 2167 for an appointment. East Loving person, LOOKING FOR Extra trical/mechanical experi­ 019-10 of Article 1, Sections G. and This Ad Is Sponsored As A Public Service By The Following Civic Minded Businesses It Hartford Convalescent Home, ence. Applications taken 1- ATTENDANTS FOR Shell ArUcle R, SecUon 9.02.03 to apsrlsiicsd oltli ddldren, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ money? Part time hours availanle, day, evening and 4 p.m., daily. Car Wash, Manchester. Must permit applicants to complete to sapervise norssry, ages ford. be over 18. Friendly, neat In 0 to f yssrs, during cfaurcli nights. Apply in person at P iM M apply at: INVITATION and use an addition to a 4- ahnotl hertl Subway, tt8 Center Street, appearance, and nave good ALSIEFFERTR services, October 19th. PART 'niilE HELP, Mor­ work record. Good income, family house, this addition 440 Hartlord Head, Manehaator Manchester. TO BID consists of 6 units, 5 of which ROISr T j . s m it h , INC. MANCHESTES FIRE EHINSUISHER CO. t t n Mie 23rd., 7 to 9 p.m. nings. Inside work, 2 to 3 mor­ MUI and Oakland Strooto good chance for advancement. “/munuiMm/Un SIncA fife " nings per week. See Mr. are intended to be used for “All Tnnt ol Fin itUntulthtn" FITZRERALO FUN|RAL NOME Aleo 9 to U:30 a.m., Oc­ WANTED - Real Estate help, Manchaatar, CL CaU Mr. Clougherty, between Sealed bids will be received in M 3 Main Straat, Manchaatar e Duval Straat, Manohaatar 230 Main Straat, Manehaator tober 23rd. CsU 6494579, or Harold OrflteUl at Royal Ice An Equal Opportunity Employer 11 and 4 p.m., for an appoint­ dwelling units and 1 of which Cream Co., Inc. between 8 fuU time Ucenaed or taking a the Office of The Director of is intended to be used as an of­ OOIULO S. QENOVESI STAN BYSIEWICZ INSURANCE AQENCY E. A. JOHNRON PAINT CO. 6714609. course. Fantastic earning M/F ment ana personal interview. General Services, 41 Center a.m. and 5 p.m. 647-9016. fice — 72 Maple Street — iNSumuiciAaiiicv.iNc. NtUontridt Intunnet 723 Main Straat, Manehaator H i p Wantod 13 potential, generous com­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ 3t7 Eaat Cantor Straat, Manehaator Business Zone H. ~S»rv/ng Uu UuKhtiHr m t tor ovar to yaart" STAFF NURSE - RN. missions, referrals, Flexible ticut until October 27, 1977 at 1011 Main Straal, Manohaatar FRANTR RUPERMARKCT hours, free trainto program. Item 5 No. 579 AUIEO PROnCTIVE ALARM, INC. 72S Seat MIddto Tunvlka, Manehaator MANCHESTER Insurtncf Cluillanghti ntw DQSitiaa. 17Vk 11:00 a m. for the following: -roto) Burotor S Pratoetton" Afsney Seddng foil tUne Join the largest Real Estate E. Steve Pearl — Request F i n A lu m hoars weduy. (Mod starting organlxation in the world. Wanted — Male or Female CONSTRUCTION OF SITE JOHN H-LAPfiN INC. Manchaitor, Cam . DILLON FORD RALERA SERVICE, INC. mOtore person to work In auto salary, plus excellent fringe variance of Article n , S e^on Century 21, Tedford Real DRAINAGE "Bator# Laatat H tp p tn , tnaura WHti U iip » n ~ SIS Main Straat Mw ahaator inenrance dgnrtmaot Piitles benafits,! Apply Enmhntncnt 5.01.01 to create 2 building lots 104 Eaat Cantor Straat, Manalwattr HERITA8E SAVIN8S A LOAN inclnde ppl Estate. CaU Norma Tedford, CONTRACT NO. 1 - that do not have the required ASSOCIATION, INC. LEAF, STEM A ROOT nJB. to 3:16 p.m.' Msnsfleld 6474914. BILLING AND SCHEDULING MANCHESTER frontage on a Town accepted CUMKIINSUIUUICf AOINGY 1007 Main Straat. Manohaatar Sf7 Main Straat Manehaator Itoct 1017” lY ^ ^ ^ S d io d ; Route 44A, INDUSTRIAL PARK street, giving each huilding lot “Stning Tho UtnehM lf Ant lurate with e m e ik ^ WUI PHYSICAL THERAPIST - CLERK 49 Arvine Place 237 Eaat Cantor Straat, Mancliaator PINEHURST QROCEIIV, INC. THE lOLTON PHARMACY, INC. Conn. An FuU time. Salary In accor­ The Town of Manchester is an 20 feet of frontage on the 303 Main straat, Manehaator H 7 Beaton Tuni|dka, Bolton train. Employe Dsnsats. Send Bqnal ity / Affir- for TED C U M M im t mtURANCE ASENCV resume to- Box AA, c/o dance with experience, with equal opportunity employer, street — 171 W oodl^ Street mative Employer. HMirtNuhtr m N stately 12-room Dutch (Colonial. Offers full wall-to- and requires an affirmative — Residence Zone B. 3S4 MkMto Tpkf Watt, Hanehtator MOUARn IHOTIKM Mandiester Herald. regular increases. Liberal DEPENDABILITY is of the utmost importance! 5- wall carpeting, 2Vk baths, two fireplaces, private (P t r k t d t O M e a tuttding) 311 Cantor Straat, Manehaator East IlMtfsri anas truge benefits. Modem facul­ day week. Pleasant in-town working conditions, action policy for all of its Con­ Item 6 No. 581 , Experleneod Sheetrockers, ty and equipment. Ftn- inter­ yard with large slate terrace, six bedrooms with tractors and Vendors as a con­ Town of Manchester — LEONARO D. mVARO ABENCY, INC. OPTICAL ITYU lA Ir INC. RNi - LPNi. FuU time and tn^rs, alnmlanm siding lo d iM w r tlw i m , pbone 526.2167. Bast plus many company benefits! Some typing. Apply in master suite and many custom unique features. dition of doing business with Request variance of Article Ona at ManeltoaMr'a OMar latoMaAad Aganetoa 7SS Main straat nut time Jobe tvaUable^tio sy^tiMf a i^nss^ ^ I j r at ManeiiMtir Rv m Im Hartford Convalescent Home, person to Mr. Harry Jensen, Department Manager. Low ISO’s. the Town, as per Federal n, Section 4.01 and Article IV, 317 Eaat Cantor Straat, Manohtator 1S1 Main Straat m end lecond aURs. Ntw Hwald 746 Main Street, East Hart­ Eaat Sraak M ai, ManiBild starting salarv w m Uberal betwosn S;00 a.m.-6;00 p.m .' Order 11246. . Section 7 B. to permit con­ ford. GORRBm mtURANCE AQENCY 37S CanaMuHon Plata, Hartterd fringe benefits. Thorongh III n lip— ■ I . , ..... • ■ Calf Bid forms, plans and struction of an addition to the 47 Cattaga Straat, Manetwatar o rien ta tio n and paTd LIVE IN Companion for elder­ 647-9946 specifications are available at existing police headquarters THE U Y M O N D I. 80M IAN NARIISOirS STATKINEIIS msattime. Excellent Job op- ly lady - Free room and board, COOKS, WAITRESSESS, J.D. REAL ESTATE I4S Main straat, Manehaator Dishwashers - Opening for full the General-Services Office, — 239 IWddle Turnpike East— imUMNCEASINCT portaiib isnd secure empkw- C all6»«74. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Residence Zone A. miat. Easy bidiway or part tiote work, day or SI Eaat Cantor StraM, Manohaatar HIONIANO PAIN MARKET evening shift. ^ l y In person. Connecticut, upon deposit of 317 Mshtand Straat, Manehaator CaU:or apply East 1. EXPERIENCED Painters 318 Canto 8t MnnchMto Information pertaining to G ra n d m a 's Country P ie $50.00 for each set of Bid above may be obtained in the LA RONNE JONIt-MULVIHIU, IN& Oonnlescent Home, 7( .only t o exterto and interior . R. Zlmnwr. 647-1139 111 Main Mtaai, Minchattor FSNILn QPnCIANR East Tlkey ReMwrat^ 501 M l^ 11^. Documents. The deposit is Planning Office. aMnKMQM West, Mandiester. refundable to Bidders upon All persons interested may at­ JOHNSON H n W A N C I AQENCY, me. PrfM •wMMIg HMnOnMNf return of documents in good tend these hearings. 74 laal Cantor Straat, Manohatotr cpndltion. HOUREtNAUflffT.RTQRE ZONING BOARD A ja lAraW mm..—..a------TOWN OF MANCHESTER, OF APPEALS CiDiNNECnCUT Paul J. Rossetto 4S7 Cantor Straat, Monehaatar RERMl MBTR pNQP ROBERT B. WEISS, Dated this 11th day of Oc­ liiose Summer Leftovers Before Fall Arrives ... 643-2711 ^GENERAL MANAGER tober, 1977. 02S-10 . 021-10 PAGE E IG H T -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mmcheatw. Conn., Tue»., Oct. 11,1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 11, 1977- PAGE NINE-B ACROSS 2 Yana Answer to Previous Punis Frank and Emaat 3 Retch [nrjuuBQiuaQ ChariM M. Schultz Hoorn* lor Hoot a H oorn lor Hont $4 AmooforHoh t1 I Exchtnget 4 School organi­ □nanlcnnaci 6 Froufrou zation (sbor.) u n n o E ! BIRCH HOUSB-Fornished FIVE ROOMS in two tkmily CHEVROLET WAGON, U73 CreclwtB«nt Dear Abby I I Glove 5 Assembllet n EIDL’J room. Kitchen privileges. honae. Heat and hot water in­ Tpwnsman,' excellent 13 Heavy vipor 6 Dress material n a a c i i n n X iiu5r ffffuD y M • Centrally located. Parking. cluded. On ((oiet sbeat, near mechanical condltian. llOOOor 14 Manor 7 Air Force for C'RBunnnn niuciuij 1 5 ______l'VEreClPEp\ Women only. Deposit. Call bus .line and stores, No best offer. Call 6464310. women (abbr.) □ □ □ CDC3[7iiD m n n u I UiA5 ONLV HOffOSCOpe FOR By Abigail Van Buren Hitchcock I (404356. children. Call 6464047, after 8 Jewish nation □nnn ODnci □□□ KIPPIN6 ..,MERE'5 5:30 p.m. 16 Cry of triumph 9 Reeky anaan nnnnaDG t o m y , ! 1074 DODGE DART Sport - BECOME A VOUR real SUPPER.. DEAR ABBY: Who made up that rule that only virgin 17 Ritzy lO.Underworld of SLEEPING ROOM in Slant 6. Radlals and snows. D E T iQ a m a brides may wear white? And does it still prevail? 19 Mah bevtrtgs myth VEGETARIAN j^iiCK! HOW MST CM4 I Manchester with kitchen MANCHESTER - Ring sIm 9 Excellent condition. Asking 20 Bridle part privileges for a woman only. room bouse with fireplace, ♦1000. Can 8724404. CURIOUS 12 Tidlnga 22 Comedien 13 Command YOU MilfC^ IT ACfiOt^5 f ^ ^1133 alter 6. garue, carpeting, children C toM r □nnQ laiD ciola ok. Call for informatioa. Ren­ van MERCURY sa Engine DEAR CURIOUS: According to Editli Head, tha 18 Objective 23 Freeme • 34SliC4 council THf fNreffNUTlOMili. ” tal Assistors, 2304646. Fee and transmission. 0250. Call celebrated h ahlon dedgner and expert on proper tbeae far 21 Nettle COMPANION FOR elderly 24 Compact 23 Kind”of rock ^5 Skin tumor 43 Showy flower lady. Free room and meals. ♦35. 643-2380. aU oocMfana, the ancient Roman bridei ware wruped 26 By snd large M T E L I N E 0 { 37 S'll vout ptolt 46 Acquirss Also, large room for man. To from bead to toe in orange-colored veil. 28 Park for wild 25 Incite 38 Over there 46 Progenitor Jwti^ lo-ll rake leaves. $10 weekly. 640- I . 1974 FORD STATION la medieval timea, the brldee wore redi snlm tlt 27 Wight 5450. r ” *^**V*"V” V**V«* * WAGON. Good condition, ’The Rrat white wedding gown was worn by Anne of 30 M a e _____ 29 Jacks or 39 Midsatt 49 Spread .for Oiwcae-tloiwa geOO. Call 7424286 after 6 p.m. b etter' lor Root 55 BHttaay when she wed Louis XH in 1499. tung mountains drying WInthrop 33 Dyspeptic f u r n is h e d r o o m , Central To d ie bridal attire of more modern times, Emily Post 31 W ipeout 41 Russian 51 Actress Novak Bl-Focalt — By Ruth Marcua ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 32 High priest of 1975 M U S T A N G II - wrote in 1922: “ ftld e s have been known to cbooee oedors ..OF MV FAVORITE WHO THE HECK IS fice. Ground level, central Automatic, 2-door, exceUent Israel 1 2 7-4 8 8 7 8 9 10 C rA D IP A ui other than white. Silver U conventional and so la deep T V STAR, A N P location, professional condition. 32300, or best offer. 33 Become building, parking and utUiUes. cream. But gold doth to nm e suitaUe for a widow than a 11 12 13 I (SCrTTHIS. BAWCETT-MINORS-?, after 5 p.m. CaU 643-8451. covered with CaUM B-aft virgin maid.” ' fungus 14 IS b 1962, Amy VanderbOt wrote: “The formal wedding 38 Catch sight of Sa r a / ' WHITE ■vf 1976 HORNET. Four door, MANCHESTER - Ap­ automatic, air, power gown to gonerally white or ivory, but delicate Mae and 39 Is no mors 16 11 I DIDN'T HAIR proximately 860 square feet of 1 t ■ ’’ steering, am radio, two new pink are aometimea seen." 40 Comsdian 'A A A k ^ prime m c e In local bank. 20 k M O W Apartmonti For Hoot S3 snows, 13,000 t^ e s . 33100.289- So in all the literature concerning proper bridal attire Sparks ■ ■ AAE ♦275 includes heat, air con­ 7035. (and Mtos Head says there to eorprtoiiigly little) there to 42 Swill 24 26 27 you ditioning and carpeting. LOOK WE HAVE customers waiting actuaUy no “rule” stating that only vlrgino may wear 44 Killar whsls ■ COLORED Blahchard & Rossetto, Inc. 30 for the rental of your apart­ CHEVY CAPRICE 1968. With white. 45 Biological 28 OLD, 64M482. classification 1 VOUR ment or home. J.D. Real air, origioal owner, exceUent : C roch et 47 Compass 31 SID.. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- condition. WInterixed. Asking HAIR. THREE ROOM Office for DEAR ABBY: Is the dinner table a place for gripes and point 1 1960. 3800. 875-7292. 33 34 35 37 38 POt rent in modem professional problema? I am 12 years old, and I am sick and tired of 48 Idle • ■ /C- II office buUdiiu. Approximate­ having n^ dinner spoiled by a lot of unpleasant 50 Emperor of 39 ia LOOKING for anything in real MONTE CARLO 1974 - With ly 400 square M . East Center conversation evbry night. I know my parents have to get it Japan ■ ■ estate rental • apartments, sun roof. Many options. One Street location. Ample out of their systems— but at the dumer table? 52 Strong points 44 48 - lO-ll homes, multiple dwellings, no owner. Low mUeage. Asking ■ ■ parking, air condiUoned. CaU I kmw that some adults out there will say, “Since when 53 Out of bed Homot For Stir 23 Rtal Estate Wanted 28 Artlclaa lor Salt 41 Artfctes tor Sato 41 fees. Call J.D. Real ^ t a t e 34500. 872-7197. 48 49 50 51 do children tell their parents what to do and when,” but we 54 Requires Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 55 Grinding SELLING your house? Call us ALUMINUM sheets used as RADIAL ARM SAW 10 inch kids have righto, too, and we s^uld be able to enjoy a S2 S3 19(9 NOVA, 6 cylinder stone Priicllla’a Pop — Al Vermaar Vamon 333,900 first and weTI make you a printing plates, .007 thick, Craftsman, 4 year old, bladM, MEIDICAL OFFICE for rent • BEAT THE COMMUTE! automatic, good condition. peaceful dinner at home. Besides, we’re not ’TELLING our S4 55 cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for metal cabinet stand, like new. "LEFS TALK” Cromwell area’s most Best offer. 6«-2334. pments, we’re just ASKING them to please let ua have a DOWN - i i AbMotee owner bas told us to sell Realtor, 643-1577. $1. Phone 643-2711. 644-1157. -W H O HAD NOTHING MAYBE YOU prestigious and luxurious nice dinner with pleasant conversation. (NCWSPAPIR fHTERPRISt ASSN I KO ONE REALLY T I WISH I COULD FIND bis five room Cape with garage at riprofessioi studios. One, two and three FORD 1969 Four door FED UP IN HAW AII I Bedaub APPRECIATES MY ^ PEOPLE WHO \M0ULP TD DO EXCEPT WATCH COULD »tN C E FOR any reasonable price. Please call so IMMEDIATE Cash for your building. CentraUy located. Crochet this cosy beret we can talk abwt his situation UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub FIREWOOD. Cut, split and bedroom apartments from Galaxie. White, 70,000 mUes. and matching scarf in DANCING PRISCILLA/ BE A WILJJNG ME WkNCE FOR PEOPLE WAITING property. Let us explain our Only 5 minutes from Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, delivered.delivered, SeasonedSeasone' Oak. |60 ♦160 to 3289 per month. Call fine condition Snow tires and colorful stripes. Nice for HOURS ANP HOURS.' 7D SEE DOCTORS . fair proposal. Call Mr. Manchester Honital. Anmle DEAR FED UP: I agree, children do have rights, and I AUDIENCE Brownies, nurses. East per cord. 644-1157. toda, 632-1300. Only 15 wheels. 38M. 6w-(320. gift giving time. Belfiore, 647-1413. parking, air conditioning. For hope this letter will remind parents to mealtime a Catholic School. 649-1225. minui to downtown Hart- No. 5650 has crochet 1 more Information, caU 646- happy time. Concentrate on what you're EATING—and ford. 1973 PLYMOUTH Scamp. 6 directions for set. liMDON 5697. not on what’i eating YOUt MAY Wte-eUY your home? SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Bulldlng SuppHoa cylinder, automatic, power rs satis. Mas m to smS tat- Quick, fair, ail cash and no 42 — tat to Hsiatt laS 105 Main St. 643-2174 processed gravel, stone, sand SEIVEN ROOM Apartment - steering, 46,000 miles. S k £ ‘ problems. Call Warren E. MAIN STREETT, Manchester, DEAR ABBY; First you credited Emerson with the and fill. For delivery call NATURAL STONE for 24 Locust Street. Security. ElxceUenf condition. CaU 644- THE Barbs Howland, Realtors. 643-1108. 1400 square feet, fuU base­ AMm CABOT following quote: “ Pay every debt like God wrote the bUl.” George H. Grlfflng, Andover, retaining walls, veneers, Available. CaU 6 4 6 ^ , 9 toV 0630. By PHIL PA8TORET ment. Adjacent to large, free, NEWER THREE Bedroom, 742-7886. patios, etc. Pick up by the •••••••••••••••••••••••*•• f i l l aae. el tiaaneae Then a Florida editor took you to task, saying\he knew WORLD WE WILL BUY Your home. municipal parking lot. two family. Allows you to be a pound or deliveir by the ton. TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. Moforcyetos-Btoyctos 64 Nm ym s, n.v. loess Emerson couldn’t have authored that quote because it Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ Immediate occupancy. Memo to budget directors: maintenance free landlord. TWO 300 AMP RecUfiers - Bolton Notch Swne Quarry, IVk baths, dishwasher, dis­ contained a grammatical error. He further stated that on ALMANAC’S ficient, professional service. Brokers invited. CaU 523-7436 no collateral is needed if you Featuring wall to wall Good condition. Good for 649-3163. posal, laundry hookups, TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville esK looking it up he found the correct quote to be: “ Pay every Arruda Realty, 644-1539, 528- plating, or welding. Call 649- or 522-3114. want to borrow trouble. caipeting, appliances, air con­ heated, immediate occupan­ 750, 8000 miles, oU cooler and 1977 a l b u m with a bound- debt AS IF God wrote the bill.” 9395. 3439 from noon Ul 6:00 p.m. ditioning, aluminum siding, cy. Call 528-1708 days. rack. 31,750. 2894042. in “ All-Season Gift Book” Your Florida critic is right as far as he goes, but he fails Q&A No stofy to so Imperative MANCHESTER - Industrial ------o f 24-pagesl Price...$2.00. storms and screens. Divid^ Doga-OIrda-Pett 43 to point out that Emerson made a grammatical error at that they’ll ru the sews Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence private basement with washer DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 ^ c e . 20,000 square feet, first MANCHESTER - Penuile ear­ A U M TStSI S O «« »T »U S tAtM. least as serious as using “like” for “as if,” for which YOU 1. The largest food advertiser bolletto acroM the commer­ dryer hook ups. Ample plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed floor, truck loading dock, raU DOG-CAT BOARDING ly 20s to share two bedroom ★ w r Sa s-iis-siet sisBos sunn. were so triumphantly chastened. in the United States is (a) Houaahold Goods 40 sand and stone. 643-9504. siding, 31.25 square foot. F.J. cial. DOOOONE 111 WHENEVER X h o n e s t l y , «R.TUBBai parking. Second floor is batbing/grooming. Obedience Townhouse apartment with ^ Cwlilsi >Mm i lml> esOti. Nabisco (b) McDonald's (c) HOW SpUew Inc., R^tora. 643- Proper sequence of tenses demands this phrasing: “Pay WANNA 9EE YOUR B05$ IN THE A U I CAN TELL YOU CAW I redecorated. Vacant, protecuon classes. Complete same beginning October 1st. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 sa Atn - ss.iiis os_r«SASt. General Foods REFRIGERATORS CHAIN SAWS - New and used. 2121 every debt as if God HAD WRITTEN the bilL” MORNiNa, 1 Always b e t t h e IE-CAPTAIN EASY ’ TELL IF Available for Immediate oc­ modern facilities. Canine CaU 6 4 3 - ^ . Washers, ranges, used, Replacement chains and by factory HStSLlSSSs'SJ-rio.. PEDANTIC PUNDIT 2. Both Chanukah, the Jewish SAME RUNAROUND HASN'T COME IN YETI " : A n ' t cupancy. 356,900. Call Peter­ engineer. Branch heads, u ssilts. is tociiauiif guaranteed and clean. New repairs on all makes. Capitol Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon WILL REMODEL to fit te­ “ Feast of Lights," and Christ­ man Agency, 649-9404, 646- MANCHESTER - AttracUve 2 Barnett clutch, aluminum as. s-iii-AMtsicA't fivositi shipment damaged, GE and Equipment Co., Inc., 38 Main Road, Manchester. For reser­ nant - 500 square feet mas, the Nativity of Jesus 1171, or 64 9 ^ 1 . bedroom townbouse available rocker roUers, Mikuni car- afbsass. a seartiiei HiwtiM. DEAR PUNDIT: Thanks friend. Fm honored to share a Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. vations please call 646-5971. available for smaU commer­ Christ, will be celebrated on Street, Manchester. 643-7958. in Uie Coach House on Otis gafle with so dtotinguiabed a literary flgure as Ralph Pearl and Son, 649 Main cial business. Property is buretor, balanced blueprinted Sni to’ L J S Ms‘tol5: Dec. 1978. True-False. ENJOY YOUR New home in Street. Ilk baths, appUances, Waldo Emerson. IS, Street, 643-2171. Main Street, FREE- Adorable kittens. 6 located 80 feet from Main motor, transmission. 871-2511. the country - While being STRAW. Excellent mulching carpeting, basement. No pets, 3. The tallest building in the 643-2171. weeks old. Box trained. CaU Street, center of downtown close to the city. Featuring 4 straw. No grain seeds. No one chUu. 3315. includes neat, For Abby’s new booklet, “What Teea-agero Wont to world is the World Trade 646-4353. Manchester. CaU after 6, 668- Remember when bedroom Dutch Colonial, 21/2 weed seeds, Buckland Farms, hot water. Blanchard & ★ ★ Know,” fend $1 to Abtoail Van Boren, 1& Lssky Dr., Center in New York City. FOR SALE - Two double head- 644-2361 after 6:30 p.m. 5227. "birdwatebing” meant you baths, first floor laundry, Rossetto, Inc., 648-2482. Beverly HDto, Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, True-False boards and frames, $15. a set. THREE A.K.C. Toy poodles. HONDA - 400,1977. Good con­ Campora-Trallar* were Interested in our large family room, kitchen ■eU-sddreiaed, otamped 1244) envelope. Vanity table with mirror, $15, Elxcellent temperament. Two SOME STORE SPACE dition. Custom seat. Call John feathered friends? combination with fireplace. ROCKS FOR FILL. AU sizes- THREE ROOM Apartment - MobUo Homo* SB ANSWERS: Exercise bench, $9. Call 643- free. For more information males, one white, one cream. available for immediate oc­ at 6434188. Appliances, carpeting, One female Apricot. 646-4834. Immediate occupancy. Stove, aluminun siding, storms and 6294 after 6 p.m. caU 646-8447. cupancy. Christmas coming ARE YOU Selling your mobile jatun laaj wi s) refrigerator. No pets. 3210 per 1973 360 RT Yamaha. One man’s speculative screens. Landscaped acre lot. soon! Take advanb ge now. home? Bayers wiuting. Please J99J W»‘l )B ‘oSeoiqo ui jaAox month. References and Excellent running condition. endeavor to another man's 2 car garage. ^ ,500. Cali FOUR PIECE Living room AQUARIUMS. 70 and 15 Qardan Produeta 47 The Manchester all, 811 call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- Astro-graph sjeas E 9«m I “ oniltu security required. Pbilbrick foolish gambling. Peterman Agency, 649-9404, set - Couch, chair, coffee gallon, com plete set up. Main. 643-1442. Just rebuilt. 3700. Call 649 8284389. 91$ (q) pue uonoui ^-Qg$ Alley Oop — Dave Graue APPLES, peaches, and pears. Agency, I . ^ By BERNICE BEDE 080L 1NEWSPAPQI ENTERPRISE ASSN J 646-1171, or 6494061. table, and desk. Made of vinyl Stand, beaters, filters, hood, 2914 (8) SA ‘S16I u! uonifui E0Z$ like leather, and butcher block Botti’s Emit Farm. 280 Bush MANCHESTER - Retail and r ' DO YOU WANT to seU your powers you already possets. If all accessories. 649-5583. ATTENTION TENANTS. luads spooj (Eiatiao (a) i wood. $$ $250. Call 646-4707, HiU Road. Manchester. or manufacturing space. 2,000 Campara-Trallora mobile home? Qualihed you try to delve too deeply Into Many types of rentals WEVe b e e n WONPERINS WHY WELL, TO T£U IT MUST BE \OH, IT IS.' I'VE after 6. sq. ft. to 100,0W sq^ ft. Very Mobile Home* 65 buyers waitliu with available the whys and whsreforee, you1l WE HAVEN'T TVIE PLEASURE YtXiTHETRlinm, i AWFULLY IM- \ DECIPEP TD RE- WEDDING GOWN - Size 13. available from 390 up. Home t a ? Lota-Land for Sale 24 Anttquaa 48 reasonable. Brokers financing. ’This is our special- nullify potential gains. OF NOUR OOMPIANY LATELY/ I'V E BEEN BUSY, PORTANT t o I DESISN THE , Pearled appllqued, with Locaters, 2784880. Fee $40. 50 YEAR OLD. Solid maple protected. Call Heyman TAG SALE - Save hundreds of W for fast Immediate action. WITH SOMETHINS.' KEEP ■you Ou t / t i m e - m a c h in e .' matching picture bat. Asking B S M iiita j P t S C U (Feb. 20-Moreh 20) As BUILDING LOT For Sale - dining room furniture. Exten­ WANTED. Antique furniture, Properties, 1-2291206. dollars on display models. H Connecticut Mobile Home $175. Please call 87^3494. SIX ROOM Apartment - Three the power behind the throne, you Henry Street. Near schools. sion table, 6 chairs, sideboard, glass, pewter, oil paintings or have been thinking of Brokers, a name you can large bedrooms, new carpets, Oct 12, 1(77 have few peers today. It you tip No brokers. Call 646-4528. completely refinished, other antique Items. R. a mobile home, no trust. Fall special three only. modern kitchen, stove, You have everything going lor your hand and try to take the excellent condition. $275. 649- RED BRICK - $110M, beige Harrison, 6 4 ^ 0 9 . [tef time than right now. ' Just arrived from factory. you this coming year, so long as bows, however, you'll blow refrigerator. Attic, basement, The Herald is unable to publish the bridge MANCHESTER - Industrial 3222. $125M, brick paver $160M, OFFICE SPACE Shop and compare. Our prices New 14 foot wides, two or you take things calmly and In everything. garage. $300 monthly. Securi­ land, 1 acre. R.R. Siding. 8” X4” . Basement submersi­ WANTED - Furniture, old and quality can’t be beat. three bedroom, matching stride. Trim your sells. Walt If ths column for today and apologizes to its readers. ty requi^. No pets. After 1 FOR RENT ARIES (March 21-Aprll It ) Priced to sell. Brokers in­ WASHER/DRYER toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Immediate parking available appliances, easy financing wind Is down momentarily. ble pump $85 value, $45. p.m., 649-3060. ISO square feat, center of Cooperative efforts are favored The column will resume tomorrow. vited. 523-7436, 522-3114. Bedroom, bicycle, rug, por­ clocks, swords, guns. Outright throughout the state. ’Trades available to meet your budget. Hoistomatic scaffolding, Manchester, air coodlUoainf and LIBRA (Sept. 22-Ocl. 22) today. You'll be able to achieve table TV, storm win- purchase or consignments. parking. Call 6 0 «5 1 . welcome. Excellent financing raises. Concrete blocks. 64^ Only $9,900. Beautiful Tots Initiative, imo^edge, charm and meetings of Uts mind not possi­ dows/screens, aquarium, Call 6444962. BOLTON - Manchester Town available. Sample buy new 14 available. Over 50 homes to •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 95W. wit are your assets today. The ble before. On the homefront, snow blower. Miscellaneous. line. Large three room apart­ foot wides, choice of two or choose from. Preown^ and Invaatmant Property 25 ment, stove, refrigerator, only one who can trip you up Is tread softly. 649-2182. OUN MARK III skiis and three bedrooms, not a new. Please call Connecticut yoursell. by being too glib. Rnd quiet neighborhood, TAURUS (Aprs 20-May 20) You k (K TH Boa US Pm 0 step-in bindings. Size IBS and stripped down model. Was Home Brokers, 1-423-2026. out more about yourself by send­ CHOICE OFFICE Building □ RENTALS references required, $200 W anfd (o R ftt S7 can formulate new methods to­ Berry’e World. GAS STOVE. Coppertone. Nortica Boots, size 10-D. Call 312,496, tag sale price $10,990. ing lor your copy ol Astro- with excellent Income monthly. 6 4 3 - ^ . day to assist you. This Is es­ Very good condition. $150.646- between 4:30 and 6:30, 646- Parts, supplies, accessories, Graph Letter. Mall 50 cents for producing apartment not far ATTENTION LANDLORDS. pecially true In handicraftt, even The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions 7888. 0355. Rooms for Rent 52 full time service department. each snd a long, self-addressed, from Mancnester Hospital. Let us fill your vacancy fast If they're only a hobby. HILLIARD STREET. Four Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur AutomoUva Sertlee 66 stamped envelope to Astro- Ehccellent situation for doctor room apartment, first floor, with partial screening at no r ^ PORTABLE GENERATOR - THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City GEMINI (May 21-June SO) An or dentist. Reply Box G c/o beat and appliances not in­ cost to you. Home Locaters, .'MORKIINS. NO, THANK VOU- SO/rtBPA/. JU S T FOK l a u g h s . Very good condition. 11 amps. nished rooms. Kitchen pike, Berlin Connecticut, 1- EILM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to excellent day for a new contact, 1 SHOULP ASK HEK IF SHE'S Manchester Herald. □ MISC. FOR SALE cluded. $185 monthly. Securi­ 2792935. No fee. '600P MORNINO, ) MRS. I KNOW JUST Call 6488622. privileges, centrally located, sun specialists, factory specify your birth sign. be It romantic, social or in the MR. ASATE./ yPUNTSTONE w h a t I w a n t PEPOSITING O R WITHPEAWIHG/ ty. No pets. 646-1189 realm of friendship. Avoid, parking, men only. Deposit. GARAGE IN Manchester - To trained, one day service, 114 SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nev. 22) Use ...CAN I BE T O PO/ Real Batata Wanted 28 however, trying to Impreta with Artlclaa tor Sale 41 2-DR 7814 - Michelin steel Cali 6&-2358. Blast Main Street, Rockville. your Intuition todayl You're very OF A n y CREAM PUFF. Five room store car. Call 649-4116, real or pretended affluence. belted radial snows, used one AutomotWa Barrie* 66 871-1617. gifted In this respect. But vrork ALL CASH For your property, Duplex. Garage, appliances, anytime. ASSISTANCE LOAM, Sand, gravel, washed season, $50. 9'xl2' celery CLEAN FURNISHED room from behind the scenes to avoid CANCER (June 21-July 22) New within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ stone, fill. Prompt delivery. rec room, privacy. No green Bigelow carpet, for reliable, mature ROOM, APARTMENT Or the risk of others not understand­ harmony In the home today. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Landscaping. 742-7833, 649- utilities. Security and excellent, $40. Call 569-»04, gentleman. Call 646-4701, after house for teacher, handyman, ing. Your contribution Is to act un­ Corporation, 646-0131. 2178. after 5:00 p.m. references, adults preferred. selfishly and without reservation. 6 : 0 0 . No pets. $290. 6464865. with unlimited firewood. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Deo. Describe your offer. Write 21) Get Involved with large LEO (July 23Aug. 22) Ignore ’THREE ROOM Apartment - Box J c /o Manchester Herald. : 6435135 24 HOUR TOWING organizations today. You'll be a doubts that might surface today. $150. No utUiUes. No children, welcome addition In all respects Have lalth In your ability. Take BUSINESS & SERVICE or pets. Parking. Security. PROFESSIONAL Woman and except those which deal with the Initiative. Others will Call 6495729. young son desire Manchester handling their assets. recognize your leadership two bedroom house or apart­ / M O Itli CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. II) quainiss. r VERNON/ROCKVILLE - 2 ment. 3160 - 3200. November [HERS/ A good day to Inject some new VIRGO (Aug. 22-8epl. 22) Bedroom Apartment. $191 1st. 6434688 afto- 5 p.m. element Into your career. It can Forget trying to pleaaa everyone. monthly includes all utilities. be great or small, but It won't be Restrict youraelf to dealing on a Born Loser — Art Saneom Mlae. lor Hant 56 Call 1-^4858, or 875-2720. 315 CINTH5T.. MANCHfSrn.CONN.* ShoiM 643-5135 effective unless you do It solo. one-to-one basis today. Finan­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. It) cial gains will accrue from GARAGE FOR R EN T4 bays, eyeball negotiations. O 1977 try NEA.Inc FOUR ROOM Apartment - Have lalth In tha knowledge snd D Available October 15tb. for storage. In Manchestw. Menbw of M ter lusioBss lureiB (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) CTORY Call anytime. Parking, no utilities. Security. Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl and Btoffal Adults only. No pets. 64912m, -\r Services Offered 31 SerifIcea Offered FOR PROFESSIONAL UALITY "What'S this 1 hear about you selling UNnatural 31 BulldIng-ContracUng 33 Rooflng-Bldlng-Chlmney 34 after 4. CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS foods under the counter?" C4cM TREE Service - Free es­ B i M TREE SERVICE - □ AUTOMOTIVE TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY HORACE Tetrault - Siding, MANCHESTER - Four Room timates, discount senior Trimming, topping, land on all makes citizens. Company Carpentry and general con­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Apartment. First floor. clearing, and cabeling. NHIf-U-WAfT Manchester owned and tracting. Residential and nings. Quality workmanship, Garage. $170 monthly. Autoa For Bala SI Worried about this winter^s Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick operated. Call 646-1327. commercial. Whether it be a free estimates. Fully insured. References. Call 643-1904. LOAN and RENTAL CARS CLEWING com in g sto rm s? Let us smali repair job, a custom 872-9187, 6493417. evualate your trees. Free es­ ougar 1 I Available by Appointment... | CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ built home or anything in CLEAN & COZY - Attractive IW BBylECPH ^ TKATVilOULP ,, TOM ANP HU timates. Fully insured. 10 - 54,000 miles, 351 ^ v e la n d between, call 646-1379. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 3 carpeted rooms. Sunporcb. s w m . AM03 OFT, CERTAINLY HELP.'' ■ BIG PO$mom‘ niture repaired, refinishing, years experience. “ MY engine. Excellent running touch-up work. House cails repairing chimneys, roofs, Only $150. Rental Assistors, THE tWf^AN MAKE ,BUT BETTER NOT HtPS/GN ME PRICES CAN’T BE BEAT!” coSditioD. New shocks and CARPENTRY & Masonry - new roofs. Free estimates. 30 2 3 8 ^ . Fee $35. l £ H1M5WIM p q n ' 5AY anything t o , UP TO CUT and service calls,.pick up and 24 hour service. 643-7870. brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643 STM OZMEK, delivery. 569-2867 days or Additions and remodeling. Years Experience. Howley 4484. HISaUPPER.'lLL POWN REPMOODS after 5. Free estimates. Call Anthony 643-5361. HEAT PAID - Bright 1 1/2 301-315 CENTER ST„ MJUlafSTER ASK s o m e OF MY DISAPPEARS w ith a bedrooms, all appliances. Just p e n k n if e Squillacote, 6490811. t r i u m p h SpiUire, 1974. 29,- Btfi5HOTFRIEN» IF 1 5 0 A’lUCH : BRICK, BLOCK, Stone Painting-Papering 32 ROOFER WILL Install roof $140. Rental Assistors, 239 000 miles, am /fm radio. Sharp TO filVE KIM A ' AS REAP THE' Fireplaces, concrete. CARPENTRY - Repairs, siding or gutters for low dis­ 5646. Fee $35. car. Asking $2550. 649038. NICE FtwrnoN.' CLASSIFIERS.' Chimney repairs. No job too PAINTING - interior and remodeling, additions, gar­ count price. Call Ken at 647-' ••••eeeeeeeeeseeeeewfee*** •«.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Heathcliff This Funny World exterior, paperhanging, EAST HARTFORD - BriUlant small. Save. Call 644- ‘ for ages, rooofing. Call David 1566, PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, Auto* lor Hant-Laato ST Autoa lor Hant-Laoao 6 7 excellent work. References. Patria, 644-1796. 3 rooms. Heat paid. All estimates. four n eed . Nlce7$1796 Subur­ ^ S o m - s fe e x T " 43 Free estimates. Fully in­ appliances. Just 316O. Rental ban Motors, 649207^ STEP IhflA TH BOOTH, ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars sured. Martin Mattson, 649- CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Assistors, 236-5646. Fee $35. FUDDSy.-fU. HAVE VER and attics. Moving large 4431. Houses - Additions, garages, KEEP SMILING 1976 HORNET Four door, air, SUIT READS' IN A FEW ROCKVILLE - Fresh 2 appliances, also stone or loam roofing, and siding, kitchens, automatic, power steering. MINUTES.' V KEEP HAPPY bedrooms. Dining area. delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. QUALITY PAINTING and bathrooms, and repair work of Two new snows, 12,500 miles. Paper Hanging by Willis ail kinds. Call Robert Jarvis Porch. Near transportation. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a $3,300 or best oHer. 2897035. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Schultz. Fully insured, for estimate, 643-6712. Jfow o n ly 3 ISO. R e n ta l Heating-Plumbing 38 Assistors, 2395646. Fee $35. RENT-A-CAR sofas, chairs, cars etc. No references. 649-4343. 1906 MUSTANG. Needs some need for expensivexpe rec- LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - work, but runs well. $180.743 covering. 568-5678 HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch New homes custom built, SEWERLINES, sink lines, IMPRESSIVE ^ 9422. ■ ■■fo r a t loar a t painted for $1$0-$200 by cleaned with electric cutters, bedrooms. Rent . remodeled, additions, rec " ^ 1/UR scheduling now. Professional by professionals. McKinney ment. Appliances.' Only B33. REWEAVING bums, holes. rooms, garages, kitchens 1971 FORD L’lD - Automatic, REPWOOPS Zippers, umbrellas repaired. considers any job. 2899^7, remodeled, bath tile, cement Bros. Sewage Disposal Rental M is to r s , 3395646. evenings or weekends, Don. Commpany, 6434308. Fee 335. S Q » 0 A R E SAFE Window shades, Venetian work. Steps, dormers. AT LAST- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Residential or commercial. c)^n>ylKA.faC.tJ9 »»UAht0ll /O'/l Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interior Call 6494291. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet ROCKVILLE. Six room apart­ W ADAY 5221. and exterior painting, repairs, plugged drains, ment for rent. With stove and WE PAY $10 For complete paperhanging, and CARPENTRY, SIDING, kitchen faucets replaced, refrigerator. 3228. S ecu ^ junk cars. CalUoey at Tolland (Plus Mllaag*) ED’S LIGHT Trucking - remodeling. Fully insured. INSULATION - Remodeling, repaired. Rec rooms, and references required. 87 5- Auto Body, 5291190. 8h4Kt Riba - Frank Hill Cellars and attics cleaned. 649-9658. additions, rec rooms, all types bathroom remodeling, beat 8496. ’Trees cut. Free estimates. of siding and roofs. Residen­ modernisation, etc. Free 1974 FORD E 200 VAN - I WONDER WHY,-TVIE we MAD/ME PUT*EM 646-1943. tial or commercial. Quality Estimate gladly given. M 4 M Homoo lor Hant 84 Economical. 6 cylinder. Stan­ S Fp ^FP IS L O N S I IN STARCH 2 6 -riM E ^ Building-Contracting 33 workmanship. Free es­ Plumbing & Heating. 6492871. dard shift. Ciqilalns chairs. 6 0 STIFFH-V. IRWEARI' ODD JOBS DONE - CelUrs, timates. Fully insured. Call SIX ROOM CAPE. Centrally AM/FM stereo. CB. Skylight. attics, garages, yards WES ROBBINS carpentry R od Cburcnill or Mike PLUMBING and Heating • . located. Aluminum siding, va­ R g^. Scoop. Shag carpet. cleaned, moving, trucking. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Dzagan, 6434139. Fast service. Reasonable cant, $325 with a security Paneling. Mags. Wide ovals. ••••••••••••••(••••••••••a . / ' t Loam for sale. Lawn service. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- depoitt required along wltn SIda plpai. Much more. 8867. No job too big or small. 568- built-ins, bathrooms, HooHng-aUIng-Chlmnoy 34 .nm rances. U W tiee not in- E h c e ^ t . $2100. '8231062, LEASING "I don’t know about you, but I’vejaat 8522. kitchens, 6493446. cluddd.^ T.J. Crockett, Hartford. about had it with this car pool.” BIDWELL Home Improve­ FRANK 8C0TELLA • Phnn* Realtor, 6431577. 83, Vernon MUSIC GROUP ’’Midnight.” CUSTOM CARPENTRY - ment Co. Expert installatioa blng. ^ Repairs and 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. •HetJ ©Of ^ ACCOWUCE/" Top 40, three piece band with Homes, Additions, Repairs, of alumlnunt siding, gu ttm Remodeling. Faucets, SINOLB S F E a A L - Beautiful Four door Sedan, vlinrl roof, vanities, bm water beaters. reasonable rates. Call Frank Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, and trims. Roofing installa­ 9Proof room bouse, ■ ft - r o - i^ beat fnUy loaddd, R.b T P-8. 872-8149j Prompt service, on emergen­ Sansevero, 528-5567. 345-2009. tion and repairs. 604485,875- paM,.gara|e. fW . Rental a m /m radio, air. $1W. cies, 643-7024. l»W .. 9109. Assiston, m e m . Fee $36. 64M 06. page TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HEiRALD. Manchartw, Conn., Tues., Oct, 11,1877 ------X MMH credit union declares dividend Tuesdays, Wednesdays and The Board of Directors of the Credit union schedules will be until 6 p.m. Wednesdays, effective The weather About town Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Manchester Memorial Hospital expanded later this month. Wednesday, Oct. 19. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 18, the Employes from either facility can Credit Union today announced the In addition to Manchester, Homo Delivery Today sunny followed by increasing credit union office at Rockville be served at either of the two offices cloudiness late in the afternoon. High in posting of a 5.5 per cent per annum Memorial Hospital’s office schedule General Hospital ’ will be open with a full range of credit union tran­ Phone 647-9946 low to mid 40s, Cloudy, breezy tonight dividend to the accounts of eligible of 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday A service of Holy Eucharist is An adult Bible study will be con­ sactions. with chance of showers. Low in upper shareholders for the quarter ending through Friday,’ it wiil remain open scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. ducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Zion 40s. Rain likely Wednesday. High in Sept. 30. The increased dividend at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Evangelical Lutheran Church. mid to upper 60s. National weather reflects the rising loan activity of the map on Page 7B. credit union, which now controls assets of nearly $900,000. PORSCHE AUDI The stewardship committee of llie Adult Bible Study Group of The MMH Credit Union serves Center Congregational Church will Concordia Lutheran Church will By Hotiman employes of both Manchester meet tonight at 7:30 in the church of­ meet tonight at 8 in the church room. 700 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford Memorial and Rockville General^ fice. hospitals, members of their families, SERVICE •PARTS •BODY SHOP and retirees from both institutions. For Service Call Trucks still use The Singles People Group will Current membership shows about 970 Overeaters Anonymous will meet meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s accounts for members affiliated with Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the con­ 528-9447 Community Hall, 587 E. Middle Manchester Memorial and about 230 ference rooms at Manchester NO NEED TO WAIT! Tpke. All interested single persons Rockville General accounts. Memorial Hospital. The meeting is are invited. ■HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED open to all those interested. BY PEOPLE WHO CARE' Prospect Street NO"

By MAL BARLOW East Hartford can ignore the signs. the TCC to change streets in the East Hartford Reporter Local trucking firms, such as the Prospect St. area to one-way. ’This “ We have been bitterly disap­ large Mashkin Freight Lines off Park may help some. Also, McNamara is pointed,” John Sullivan of 283 Ave. in the North End, do ignore the studying the law as to just how much . Prospect St. told the Town Council signs. And the state laws allow them control the town can take over m this month. to do so, said the mayor. through trucks. The study was He told the council that signs Town Corporation Counsel requested by Councilman John placed by the town with the okay of Timothy McNamara got angry when Finnegan. the state Traffic Control Commission Sullivan said TCC officials told him it Council Chairman George Dagon (TCC) gave area residents peace for was up to the town to stop the trucks. said they will again ask the town’s about two weeks. The signs read “ No “ This upsets m e,” McNamara representatives in the General Thru Trucks” and “ No Trucks said. “ The state was making Assembly to work once more to Between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.” representations to you that aren’t remove the tolls on the Bissell Jet Rankii^ lir ii^ bodi the diqr true. They can do something about it. Only the trucks of the Hartford Bridge. Truckers hate to pay the Despatch firm located on Prospect But they don’t want to. tolls. They rather drive over St. were excepted. “ It is inexcusable for the state TCC Prospect St. But truckers soon learned they to tell a citizen they have no power Sullivan, an older man who looked here.” A truck of unknown destination roars past Governor St. on Prospect St. Monday after­ could ignore the signs. The noise tired as he spoke to the council, told Mayor Blackstone said today the that nuide bonewiiK and fiislei: noon, the driver apparently ignoring the “ No Trucks” sign. Residents along Prospect St. picked up again. Tractor trailers them, ' You are the last resort. roared over the road late at night, town is still seeking permission from Please help us.” claim truckers take the narrow, residential street night and day. Few take the town’s sometimes in convoys of six or more. prescribed truck route, leading away from the Governor St. exit off 1-84. (Herald photo bv Residents have complained for Barlow) years. The highways built in East Hartford dump superhighway traffic Silver Lane sewers onto Governor St. from Rt. 2, from I- 84 and, via bridges from Hartford, Ambulance suit filed from 1-91. The state Department of mean more delays Transportation (DOT) has plans to Professional Ambulance Service of mean a town must chose one am­ balances. He chose Manchester. run a stretch of superhighway from Sewer work by the Metropolitan Manchester town line, he said. Hartford, with an office on Burnside bulance service as its primary ser­ Harvey Kagan, president of the Governor St. exit out to South District Commission will enter “ We anticipate more delays for at another phase on Silver Lane Ave., East Hartford, is suing the vice. Police and fire fighters must Professional, fought the move. Windsor by the Bissell Bridge. least a week,” McPherson said. He Wednesday, and East Hartford Town of East Hartford, the state Of­ call that service whenever an am­ Roger Talbot, president of the In the meantime. Governor St., said digging of the first hole, which Police anticipate more traffic fice of Emergency Medical Services bulance is needed. Manchester firm, chose Trinity as Prospect St. and other local roads limited traffic to two lanes one way delays. and the Manchester Ambulance Ser­ ’The mayor said he was forced to his backup service. receive a heavy load of through- and one lane the other, had already Commander Llewellyn McPherson vice, for $5W,000. make a choice among the three ser­ Professional sued. traffic. What bothers the residents caused severe traffic tie-ups. said workers will dig a second 20- ’The suit fiM in Hartford Superior vices which had been on a rotation Talbot said today, “ If Harvey wins most is truck traffic. Motorists are advised to use alter­ Court claims East Hartford's Mon­ basis in town. They were this suit in any way, it blows the The older homes shudder and foot-deep hole in the road, starting nate routes, if possible, especially tomorrow. Traffic will be restricted day action making the Manchester Professional, Manchester, and Trini­ wholei emergency medical service shake as the trucks roar past. Bumps during peak commuter hours, to one lane in each direction near the service its primary ambulance ser­ ty Ainbulance of Hartford, which program (run by the state) out the in the road cause the earth to trem­ McPherson said. vice will hurt Professional. maintains an office on Main St. just window. ble as truck wheels hit them. Mayor Richard Blackstone said north of Prospect St. , “ We didn’t push for anything. We "For Sale” signs have sprouted in today, "All I’m doing is reluctantly ’The mayor studied the matter and just went down the list of front of stately homes. Prices are East Hartford fire calls following a directive of the state.” took advice from police and other requirements. So did Mayor said to be lower than they should be. New state laws on ambulances town departments dealing with am- Blackstone even when he didn’t want But the sellers just want away from Monday, 1:11p.m. —Medical call to 940 Toliand St. to. the noise, vibrations and fumes. Silver Lane. Monday, 8:55 p.m. —Medical call to 28 “ I don’t think anything is out of line Sullivan asked the council if the iduiiuay, i:ou p.m. —Accident with in­ Stephen St. with the law here.” East Hartford police report signs on Prospect St. are valid. juries at Park Ave. and Columbus St. Monday, 9:0 5p .m —False box alarm at i'. . ' 1 V Talbot said he is moving into the ’’Do we have the right to enforce Monday, 2:35 p.m. —Medical call to Hockanum School, 191 Main St. Main St. office of Trinity. Trinity, those laws?” he asked. police station, 497 Tolland St. Ronald Karlson, 28, of 164 Cam­ Monday, 10:07 p.m. —Medical call to about 1 a.m. after a patrolman saw a run by Peter Topa, is moving to 1739 Monday, 4:03 p.m. —Medical call to 101 Connecticut Bivd. bridge Dr., East Hartford, was Mayor Richard Blackstone told car tearing up grass at the Main St. to larger quarters. Sullivan and the council what he has McAuliffe Park. Monday, 11:58 p.m. —Accident with in­ charged today with third-degree Hockanum School playground. About Topa, Talbot said, “ We’ve been explaining to angry citizen Monday, 4:26 p.m. —Medical call to juries on 1-86 eastbound. criminal mischief and drivihg while Center Cemetery, Main St. Karlson was held on a $100 bond never had->any trouble, arguments groups there. The signs only prohibit Todax, 12:37 a m. —Medical call to 35 under the influence of liquor. Monday, 5:08 p.m. —Medical call to Burnside Ave. and was to appear in Common Pleas maybe. We don’t sue each other. He “ through” trucks. All other trucks Police said the arrest was made at Court 12 today. Daley Court. Today, 2:15 a m. —Investigation at 91 runs a nice service.” which stop or start somewhere in Monday, 8:37 p.m. —Dumpster fire on Tolland St.

Bulletin board 1 Midgets win Monday A Public Service of this newspaper & The Advertising Council East Hartford’s midget Defensive end T.J. Fogarty came back with a stropg n o w ’ s president Until last spring, getting a loan was a football games were chipped in six points when running game in the second For the second year in a row, the National Organization washed out by heavy rain he stripped the ball from half.” dragged out routine of filling out ap­ It*shard-lD' for Women (NOW), Central Connecticut Chapter has Sunday. With a “ no school” the Jets quarterback’s The Jets scored again in plications and then waiting anxiously elected an East Hartford woman as its president. day Monday, the Elks hands and ran 20 yards for the third quarter. for the bank to answer. Jane Mendenhall Echelson of 41 Richard Rd. was played the Windsor Locks a touchdown. The Elks A team added heat rales. recently elected to head the chapter. Celeste Bayek of Jets. Chris Darby’s pass to the final TD near the end of That’s why CBT intro­ Blast Hartford led it during the past year. Almost the usual number Cassarino was good for the the game when John The chapter has championed women’s rights and has of parents, and many more extra points. W r e duced Loanday. It was just what C B Ts loan rates Rodegher’s 35-yard run got urged the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment students, came to Wayne Polansky and him over the goal line. people were waiting for: a fast and are competitive with most (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution. McAuliffe Park to witness Gary Bruton set up another Scott Sirois passed to Ken other banks.'And it costs you the Elks’ 48-12 win. scoring drive when they simple way to apply for a loan. In a Chamber workshop Puchalsky for two more, very short period, over 10,000 people nothing extra for the Jet Banking Emilio Gilberto put the blocked a Jet point on the making the final score 48-12. ’^ e East Hartford Chamber of Commerce will hold a Elks ahead 6-0 at the very 12-yard line. Rodegher ran Blake said defensive used our easy Jet Banking ways to service you only get at CBT. Quits and Fire Workshop Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 beginning of the game. The the ball in for the TD and counting standouts were Danny a.m. at the Holiday Inn on Roberts St. apply for loans at CBT. Jets came right back, sur­ Anderson ran in for the O’Connell, Tom Parlante, Speaking will be Theodore Hatcher, director of employ­ prising the East Hartford extra points. Rick Hanzers, John Geres So if you need a loan this It^asamediqrloaii. ment service, and Charles Harlow, manager of the merit A team with a drive ending In the third quarter, and Steve Lord. rating office, both of the state Labor Department. fall we’re making it faster and It’s siiiii^ ways on the two-yard line at the Rodegher set up another The other midget games Apply for your loan any weekday be­ Ntortin H. Lee, manager of labor relations at Pratt & simpler again. With Loanday Two. quarter. score when he ran 30 yards will be made up later. o n ] ^ . fore noon and in most cases, we’ll have an an­ Whitney Aircraft’s manufacturing division, will speak on The Jets B team pushed past most of the Jets swer for you by 3 o’clock that same afternoon. torcf^. internal unemployment compensation controls at 10:15 over to make the score 6-6 before being stopped. On a.m. To learn more, call the chamber at 2894)239. FOR A MUCH as the second quarter the next play, he added 15 NEEDED CHAN8E With C B Ts Jet Banking, paying back Explorers’ spaghetti began. more yards and six more Vote Tlw It^ Satofday. ^ ott Cassarino of the points. your loan is simple too. If you want, we’ll remem­ The East Hartford Explorer Fire and Rescue Post will DOMTOUTEM hold an “ all you can eat” spaghetti dinner Tuesday, Nov. Elks put his team ahead, Elks coach Bob Blake, Pild for by OonatoHI Most CBT offices will be open for It^aplioiiehKui. ber to make your payments for you. If you pay in 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the South Congregational Church on 12-6, catching a long pass impressed that the Jets for M b )w Fund loan applications on Saturday mornings. From Forbes St. from Gary Rodegher. never gave up, said, “ They Maybe you just can’t get to the bank person, our Jet Deposit Box eliminates standing in Prices are lower for children and senior citizens. Fire 9AM to Noon, until November 5. line. Or, use Barney, C B T s Alltime Jet Banker, at all. So just pick up your phone and dial fighter Sam Cipolla, department chef for 29 years, is in 1-800-842-20^ (toU free) weekdays 9 AM - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. charge of the kitchen. 9PM, Saturdays 9AM-1PM. That’ll put you in The proceeds from this second annual spaghetti dinner It^ everyday. go towards the Explorers’ uniforms and gear including touch with someone who will be happy to take pumps for emptying flooded cellars. V''' If weekdays are more convenient for your loan application over the phone. And call We w ant to Voter sessions Two special voter making sessions will be held you, Loanday Two also brings you a lot of you back w iA an answer the next business day. give you your Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. ways to make applying for a loan simple, fast The registrars of voters will conduct one at the and easy. For example: Gateway Apartments, 233 Ellington Rd., in the game n e x t loan room. It^atakehomehNui. The Board of Admissions will also hold one at the same time in the registrars’ office at Town Hall. Red Cross. Who said loan applications have to be Both are open to all residents who are citizens and 18 or filled out in the bank? Loanday Two lets you older. Persons who will become 18 on or before Election Day Nov. 8 can also register now. take an application home, fill it out at your lei­ The Good Neighbor. sure and mail it back to us or drop it off at the O’Brien open house CBT branch most convenient to you. The R.J. O’Brien School PTO will host its first meeting .lllaF®' at the school this fall Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Parents can visit classrooms. Dr. George Scheyd, past principal and now principal of NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT the O’Connell School, will be honored by the PTO. Stan Smith, O’Brien’s new principal, and Joseph Cascio, vice­ Not with Atlas Bantly! principal, will meet the PTO. Rest easy. .. Atlas Bantly delivers 24 DCT. 13, 12;3D P.M. to 5:30 P.M. THE CONNECTICUT BANK The O’Brien PTO gave the teachers a luncheon the day hour emergency service. Atlas Bantly before school opened. PTO President Jim Reed thanked delivers your home heating needs auto­ ARMY A NAVY CLUB C all. matically — you never need concern AND TRUST COMPANY all parents and students for making it a success. PTO 1DD MAIN ST. yourself about no heat! Atlas Bantly vice president is Mary O’Connor, secretary is Laurie also offers a budget payment plan . .. lOUAL OrPORTUNJTY IINDCR Mirabile and treasurer is Pat McGuire. new burner installations and burner TM$ Ad Sponaored By L OfORTUWOAO SO M I PafSTAMOt service. Rest easy Mister homeowner Penney PTA meets . .. Atlas Bantly is on the jo b . . . MORIARTY The Penney H i^ School PTA will hold its Back to bantlii serving you. BROTHERS School Night toni^t. ’Hid PTA bake sale will begain at 7 414 Tolland Street 331 Main Street OF p.m.% the cafeteria. Anyone wishing to contribute baked the home heating people East Hartford Manchester I N S U ^ f ' goods is asked to bring them to the cafeteria. Since 1895 289-6435 649-4595 The business meeting will begin at 7:30. following the program. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 1 I AMKDsmMtaata