PAPE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaertcr. Conn., Tuei.. April 2S. 1978 Edward J. LaChance Ann Fortier and Mrs. Bella Doucet, SOUTH WINDSOR - 'The funeral both of Blandiester, and Mrs. Laura ( Obltuarl— ] of Edward J. LaChance, 75, of 642 Senecal of Nantucket, Mass. PZC denies housing plans The weather Ellington Road, formerly of The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Susag said that as of last week, U7 Manchester, who died Sunday at a a.m. from the Brooklawn Funeral (Continued from Page One) During the commission’s delibera­ Mn. Arthur J. Pouiiot applications had been received from cloudiness today Manchester convalescent home, is Home, 15 Irving Court, New Bedford, the decision and prepared a press tion, they discussed the parking M n. Lea Denni PouUot, 81, of 22 those iK^ing to be accommodated in Inrouph Thursday. Overnight lows Wednesday with a mass at St. Fran­ Mass., with a mass at St. Joseph’s release from the center which is space requirements which seemed to •n the 3fls. Daytime highs near W. Hackmatack St. died Monday at her Church, New Bedford, at 10. B i ^ l be determined by the eventual use of the proposed Wesley Retirement cis of Assisi Church at 9 a.m. printed with this story. Center. National weather map on page flIanrIjTalTr lEupning Brralh borne. She waa the wife of Arthur J. Burial will be in St. Bridget will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, the two “accessory buildings” on the Phone 647-9946 Pouiiot. "I feel they (the PZC) made up The Town Housing Authority Cemetery, Manchester. New Bedford. proposed site — the Susannah Wesley Manchester—A City of Village Charm for homo delivery M n. Pouiiot was bom March 22, their mind a long tiine ago,” he said, reports nearly 300 appUcante on the Friends may call at the Ladd Friends may call at the funeral and have just been going through Hall and the Jessie Lee House, now TIIIRTT.SIX I’AfJKS 1887, in Auburn, Maine, and had lived home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. being used as a rehabilitation center waiting list for elderly bousing in TlIRKE SKtniONS Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., the moUons. ” He felt the PZC MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRII, 2fi. I97R- VOI„ XCVII, No. 175 I*«H;|-;i TW ENTY CENTS in Lem liUm , Maine, before coming to The Fisette Funeral Home, Hart­ for teen-age girls with drug and Manchester. A 40-unit elderly Manchester 38 yean ago. She was a Rockville, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 their decision on opinions they p.m. ford, was in charge of local received from local citizens who alcohol related problems, and known housing project is being constructed communicant of St. James Church on Spencer Street with a target date Mr. LaChance was bom Mav 13. arrangements. were opposed to the location. as New Hope Manor. and a member of the Ladies of St., John F. Reichle for occupancy in July. James. 1902, in West Rutland, Vt., and had She is also survived by two sons, lived in Manchester for 38 years. He SOU’TH WINDSOR - John F. Larry J. Pouiiot and Armand A. formerly was foreman of the Culbro Reichle, 83, of Broad Brook, former­ Tobacco Farm on Spencer Street in ly of South Windsor, died Monday at Statement by incorporators Pouiiot, both of Manchester; a Manchester. He was a member of Rockville General Hospital. daughter, Mrs. Edward (Rita) Following is a statement from such means. Manchester Grange and the French Mr. Reichle was bom in Scranton, which have been placed in the path of Fraher of Manchester; four Philip Susag on behalf of the Wesley this project by a small group and the ‘"There is a widespread need for Rhode Island will build 1-84 Gub of Manchester. Pa., and bad lived in South Windsor brotben, Laurent Dennis, William Retirement Center incorporators. willingness of the community at the kind of project which Wesley He is survived by his wife, Mrs. and East Windsor most of h ^ life. He construction would mean destroying savings in travel to Hartford. tainly require more extensive con­ design phases for the reservoir Dennis, Rosaire Dennis and Larry ‘"The application of Wesley Retire­ large to give credibility to them are Retirement Center would have p r o v id e n c e . R.I. (DPI) highway” but stressed the towns Valeda Cloutier LaChance; two was a tobacco and vegetable grower. the unique character of western “With 1-84, our economic goal is to demnation of homes and territory and pledged safeguards now Dennis, all of Auburn, Maine; three ment Center to the Plan^g and more than adequate evidence that provided in Manchester. And there ~ Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy have local authority to exercise their daughters, Mrs. William (Evelyn) He was a communicant of St. Rhode Island." Garrahy said. provide properly for new and businesses," Garrahy said. lacking along Routes 6 and 101. sisters. Miss Florence Dennis and Zoning Gimmission for permission to the proposed Wesley Retirement are other communities which, while own development controls over Sherman of South Windsor and Mrs. Catherine’s Church, Broad Brook. today announred Rhode Island A court fight over the $231 million expanded industries within the The governor's decision followed Mrs. Alice Boucher, both of Auburn, construct a 100-unit* retirem ent Center would face an unpleasant their physical attributes may be less The stale speeded its derision- residential and business expansion. James (Eleanor) Coughlin of He is survived by three sons, Fran­ "iil build its portion of long- highway has been threatened by Stop Providence metropolitan area. " endorsement of the highway by the and Mrs. Marie Marcotte of center on the campus property of reception in the town. making process in January when "Industrial development is unlike­ Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn cis J. Reichle, Ernest Reichle and attractive, would enthusiastically 1-84, a citizens group which has op­ Garrahy said. Providence water Supply Board. Lewiston, Maine; and five South United Methodist Chiu*cb was Wesley Retirement Center Inc. and dolayed Interstate 84 through Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso an­ ly in Seituate and Foster for these McCarthy of Venice, Calif.; e i^ t Earl Reichle, all of South Windsor; welcome the addition of a facility posed the project for several years A map of the proposed route The panel was concerned with its grandchildren. denied during the commission its parent, ’Trustees of Methodist the western part of the slate. nounced plans for completion of her and other reasons: ledge, high grandchildren and six great­ two daughters. Miss Elizabeth E. such as has now been rejected in on environmental grounds. showed the highway and its 300- to effect on the huge Seituate Reservoir The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 meeting on April 24. Health & Welfare Services Inc., are Manchester. He cited economic benefits and state's share of the project. groundwater, wetlands, a lack of grandchildren. Reichle and Mrs. Margaret Archam- "It is my judgement that if we do 400-foot wide right of way will follow but called tlie proposal the lesser of Interstate 84 will provide a direct a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, “All present activity relative to satisfied that the obstacles which “Any further activity of Wesley said the Hartford to Providence planned industrial parks with water The family suggests that any bault, both of Broad Brook; two not build this road, we will be doing a the existing Route 6 corridor and not two evils when compared to Providence-to-Hartford highway link 400 Main St., with a mass ht St. such a project in Manchester is have been raised are specious and superhighway won't degrade the en­ and sewers and little interest thus far memorial gifts may be made to the sisters, Mrs. Emma Loftus and Mrs. Retirement Center will be directed great disservice to future slice through virgin land. rebuilding Route 6. and could also expand the economic James Church at 9. Burial will be in therefore discontinued and no appeal have no legitimate force and that toward situations where the needs vironment of the rural 16-mile area, in industrial expansion. Father Hussey Chapel Fund at Crest- Theresa Norton, both of Broad generations of Rhode Islanders,” Upgrading of Route 6 was " I'a m satisfied that 1-84 won't market area for Providence to Penn­ St. James Cemetery. will be made to the courts. they could be overcome in the courts. which would be met by this kind of including the slate's prime water field Convalescent Home, Vernon Brook; -12 grandchildren and six Garrahy said. thoroughly explored but was damage the Seituate Reservoir and sylvania, Ohio and the Midwest. Friends may call at the funeral “It is the considered opinion of the “However, it is not considered to supply. ”1-84 with its controlled access and Street, Manchester, great-grandchildren. facility are held in higher priority by He cited increased accessibility rejected. Reconstruction to meet its watershed," Garrahy said. home tonight from 7 to 9. trustees of Methodist Health and be in the heist interest of anyone to ‘In no way. would I be giving my Garrahy predicted future develop­ entrance and exit points would also ’The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 the community than apparently is the and reduced transportation costs to traffic and safely standards "could The governor said the Water Supp­ jdgar M. Brown Welfare Services that the obstacles approval to 1-84 if I believed that its ment in the towns of Seituale and have built-in controls over unwanted Mrs. Daniel J. Lange Sr. a.m. from Samsel-Bassinger Funeral force the presence of the project by case in Manchester.” the West, including a 28 percent time have been more expensive and cer- ly Board will be consulted during all COVENTRY — Eldgar M. Brown, Foster "with or without the planned roadside activity,” Garrahy said. Mrs. Mena Kisling Lange, 69, of 15 Home, 419 Buckland Road, with a 88, of Simsbury, who bad given land Gearview Terrace died Monday at mass at St. Catherine’s Church, for the expansion of the Salvation Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Broad Brook, at 9. Burial will be in Army Camp in Coventry, died Sun­ was the wife of Daniel J. Lange Sr. St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Broad day at John Dempsey Hospital, Far­ Mrs. Lange was bom Feb. 23,1909, Brook. Sewer swap talks due Jet sale mington. in Convent, N.J., and had lived in Friends may cali at the funeral Mr. Brown, a philanthropist and Officials from the Towns of South Senate approves Albany, N.Y., before coming to home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Robert Sills, a member of the done arbitrarily by South Windsor, he Bible student, had donated money to Manchester 35 years ago. Windsor and Manchester will meet Town Council, and Nancy Caffyn, said. It would be done only if go-ahead needy families and charitable causes Howard E. Bennett She is also survived by her mother, Thursday to discuss a sewer agree­ South Windsor’s mayor, said that the Manchester failed to accept sewage over the years, always insisting on EAST HARTFORD - Howard E. Mrs. Marie M. Kisling of Albany, ment between the two communities. present agreement does not tie down waste from South Windsor or if South remaining anonymous. He was a N.Y.; two sons, William R. Lange of Bennett, 76, of 6 Cree Road died South Windsor’s Town Council in writing that the Town of Windsor’s treatment plant could no planned member of the board of directors of Rockville and Daniel J. Lange Jr. of Saturday at St. Francis Hospital and Monday night approved some Manchester would service certain longer handle the waste from tax phasing bill the Salvation Army, Hartford, and Medical Center, Hartford. He was recommended amendments to that South Windsor areas, such as the Manchester. Florida; and nine grandchildren. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite was active in doing over its social the husband of Mrs. Jennie Markosky agreement. The amendments, proposed location of Buckland Com­ The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. These amendments were included strong pleas for a delay, President services department. Bennett. however, have raised some concerns mons. ’This should be done, they said. A bill that would phase in the effect Thus, if the assessment on a The bill would phase in the effect of f at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main in the Town Council’s vote. %-f Carte.* informed the Senate Foreign He is survived by two sisters and A memorial service took place this with Manchester officials, and town __ Sills also said that the agreement is of the Town of Manchester’s revalua­ residential property increased 100 the revaluation. St. Burial will be at the convenience Jay Giles, Manchester’s director of Relations committee today he will several nieces and nephews. morning at Trinity Episcopal officials have agreed to meet “open-ended.” It should include a 15- tion passed the state Senate Tuesday percent based on the revaluation, it It passed the Senate Tuesday by a of the family. public works, is particularly dis­ send his controversial Mideast jet A memorial service is Wednesday Church, Hartford. Thursday to discuss the issue. and now goes to the House. Also, would be increased 20 percent for 21-15 vote. Friends may call at the funeral year time limit, which can be pleased with the two-year cancella­ fighter package to Congress Friday. at 3 p.m. at the Avon Congregational Mr. Bennett was bom June 20,1901, The agreement says that in certain Town Manager Robert Weiss will each of five years. The town is now in “People who recognize this as a home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to renewed every five years after that, tion proposal. The message was delivered by CSiurch. in Stratford, N.H., and had lived in instances one town would take meet with town employees today to the final stages of completing its potential problem in their com­ 9 p.m. he said. “We’d have to turn around 3,000 Secretary of State Cyrus Vance at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral the East Hartford area for many sewage waste from the other. decide what steps should be taken it property revaluation, the first since munities support the bill,” State Sen. The family suggests that any ’The agreement also should give feet of sewer line and make it go the State Department. Committee Home, 776 Farmington Ave., West years. Gravity flow makes it easier in the legislation becomes effective this 1966. David Barry, one of the sponsors, memorial gifts may be made to a South Windsor the right to cancel the another way,” he said of the situation member Frank Church, D-Idaho, Hartford, is in charge of He is also survived by three some areas for Manchester to take year. The revaluation resulted in lesser said. The legislation actually was charity of the donor’s choice. agreement with a two-year notice. if the agreement is canceled. told reporters he and other members arrangements. daughters, Mrs. Patricia B. Louster sewage waste from South Windsor increases for commercial property tacked onto another bill as an amend­ Such a cancellation would not be The legislation, co-sponsored by expressed strong opposition to the There are no calling hours. of East Hartford, Mrs. Betty B. and vice versa. ’This eliminates the than for residences. ’There has been ment. Herbert W. Swanson the state senators and represen­ timing. The family suggests that any Aubochon of Barre, Mass., and Mrs. expense, of constructing pump much concern expressed by Both Barry and Slate Rep. A memorial service for Herbert W. tatives who represent Manchester, The most cuntroversial part of the memorial gifts, may be made to a Carolyn B. Phillips of Bloomfield; a stations to push the waste. homeowners about an increase in the Theodore Cummings, another spon­ Swanson of 233 S. Main St., who died would permit the Board of Directors three-way package involving 200 jets charity of the donor’s choice. stepson. Francs K. Klrwin of East Under the agreement. South Wind­ taxes paid to the town because of the sor, said that the bill will face a Monday morning at Rockville to spread the increase in assessment would be the sale of 60 highly Hartford; and 13 grandchildren. sor would be taking sewage waste About town due to revaluation over a five-year increased value of homes and other General Hospital, is Wednesday at 11 William Richards tough battle in the House. sophisticated F15s to Saudi Arabia. The family suggests that any from Manchester’s industrial park in period in equal increments. properties. a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Barry said that he and Cummings Egypt would get 50 F5s and Israel William Richards, 72, of 31 Castle Buckland that would include the J.C. Burial will be at the convenience of memorial gifts may be made to the Memorial Lodge, Pythian Sisters, ’The Great Books Discussion Group plan to prepare a memorandum for would get 90 FlSs and F16s. Road died Sunday at St. Francis Penney Co.’s catalog distribution the family. Memorial Fund of Trinity Episcopal will meet tonight at 8 at the Marine will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the members of the House explaining the Despite warnings from many law­ Hospital and Medical Center, Hart­ Church, Hartford. center. proposal. The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. ford. Gub, Parker Street. Refreshments home of Mrs. William Sleith, 32 makers that the sale could escalate Center St., is in charge of The Pratt Funeral Home, 75 Far­ Because of this. South Windsor is will be served by Gladys Gamble and Terrorists shoot “ Real estate taxation is purely a Wyllys St. “Man’s Fate” by Andre tensions in the Middle East, Carter Mr. Richards was born in Canada seeking some reassurances about the local function. Therefore, the towns arrangements. mington Ave., Hartford, was in Mary Hill. There will be a cup auc­ Malraux will be discussed. New has warned he will kill the whole and had lived in Manchester for charge of arrangements. agreement. ought to have greater control over it. There are no calling hours. tion after the meeting. members are invited to attend. package himself if Congress voids many years. Before his retirement, This provides an alternative from the The family suggests that any any part of it. Israel said Tuesday it he was employed at the Royal another politician existing statute,” Barry said. memorial gifts may be made to the Typewriter Co. is willing to give up its jets to keep Memorial Fund of Emanuel Lottery Weiss today called the proposal "a the others out of Arab hands. He is survived by two brothers, the ROME (UPI) — Gunmen shot a sidewalk another man went in the practical approach to the situation" Lutheran Church or to the Cheney Rev. Joseph Richards, assistant prominent local politician in the legs same direction.” To turn down the sale, both houses Homestead Maintenance Fund in He plans to meet today with staff pastor at the Church of the Assump­ The winning number drawn Mon­ today in a Red Brigades-style am­ Mechelli’s wife, who looked out of President Carter, at his news conference Tuesday, said that of Congress would have to come up care of Mrs. Stuart Segar, 223 members involved in taxing, with a majority "no” vote within 30 tion, and Frederick Richards of day in the Connecticut daily lottery bush outside his home and doctors her window seconds after the attack, assessing and budgeting functions. if Congress turns down his plans to sell U.S. jets to Saudi Greenwood Drive, Manchester. days. Carter told a news conferees Hartford: and three sisters, Mrs. was 577. said he had 11 bullet holes in his legs. said she saw her husband on the "We have to discuss what we do if Arabia, he will withdraw companion propoals to supply planes Monday the package is in the Police said three or four attackers ground and first thought he had this is implemented,” Weiss said. to Israel and Egypt. (UPI photo) national Interest. The roof over opened fire on CJiristian Democrat slipped on the rain-slick pavement. The idea for this bill, which would Girolamo Mechelli, former president Police cars and helicopters Church said the eight senators who apply to all communities and not just saw Vance expressed three basic of the Lazio regional government, launched a search for the getaway Manchester, apparently generated then fled in a green car. car. objections to the plane sale: only recently. Members of the Town • "The linkage of the three sales is Mechelli, 55, was rushed to No organization claimed respon­ Board of Directors discussed the aff-BURT MACHMES hospital. Doctors said despite the 11 sibility for the attack immediately, Carter insists improper and unintended by the law. your head could proposal with local legislators and • ”We asked whether it’s the right bullet holes, his condition was not but police said it was in the same the legislation was presented this time to introduce several billion critical. style as recent shootings by the Red week. “1 was boarding my car when I Brigades, the ultra-left gang that is dollars worth of new arms into a for the Owner/Opeiator Information provided by the direc­ on tax cutting volatile region right now. heard shots and felt an acute pain my holding ex-Premier Aldo Moro under tors included a work sheet developed ut you ahead legs," Mechelli told reporters. “I fell a “death sentence.” • "The structuring of the Saudi by Director Joseph Sweeney based on on back and I saw two people, one of Moro’s family sent him an open WAHINGTON (UP!) - President in so-called business lunches. sale. Some of us want to structure changes in the Grand List total, mill Carter says he will insist on a $25 He said such cases were "a gross the Saudi sale (of 60 F-15s) to them wearing a white raincoat, walk rate and assessments of home that away without too much hurry. On the —See Page Fourleen-A billion tax cut despite strong con­ abuse of the average American mitigate any potential threat to would result. gressional support for a smaller fam ily” and were the kind of Israel.” I f <2 5 ^ . reduction. problems his plan hopes to correct. Carter told a nationally broadcast Carter blamed congressional Your house has probably increased in value more news conference Tuesday that in his resistance to his reform proposals on than you realize. Your equity in your home keeps growing, judgment, a $25 billion reduction in "an unbelievable number of highly Inside today qualified, very intelligent, very what with mortgage payments, hmne improvements and SEC to charge Lance taxes is "about the right figure” and The Manchester Pension Board I tal effective lobbyists trying to induce the general increase in pre^rty values. would not be inflationary. recommends a cost of living If the proposed tax cut were to be the members of Congress to preserve m s is equity you can borrow against. You can WASHINGTON (U PI) - The ’The SEC complaint also names the banking or securities activities. adjustment. TUI Federal securities laws do not blocked "it would mean that we tho.se special privileges for people aroly for a H artfc^ National Hmne Equity Loan Securities and Exchange Commis­ National Bank of Georgia in Atlanta See page IB sion will charge Bert Lance with and the First National Bank of carry prison or money fines. would have a million people out of who have them, because they are so (X up to $25,(XX) or more - with up to powerful and so influential now and violations of federal securities laws Calhoun, Ga. Lance has spent the last four work by the end of the first 12 months Manchester will study General in the past they could erve out for ten years to repay - based cm the cur­ at two Georgia banks he headed Sources said that both banks have months working with a group of Arab after the tax reduction would have Fund costs of departments not in- themselves some special deal in the rent madeet value of your home less before joining the Carter administra­ agreed to consent to the complaint investors to purchase control of been enacted.” eluded in the G eneral Fund income tax laws of our country at the your mortgage balance. And your tion, it was learned today. without admitting or denying the Financial General Bankshares. a $2.2 Carter also made a strong pitch for budget. expense of the average American original mortgage rate is unaffected. The SEC complaint will be filed in allegations. billion bank holding company that tax reform, which appears doomed in See page IB Congress this year. i family.” More and more smart the U.S. District Gjurt soon, accor­ But sources said there had been controls 13 banks in New York, Speaking emotionally) Carter told The president had another busy day Pv are discovering this sound, modem, ding to sources familiar with the in­ difficulties in dealing with Lance. Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee and The Manchester Memorial reporters "we have a lot of abuses in on lap today, starting with a meeting vestigation. The former budget director is out of the District of Columbia, Hospital Auxiliary has elected a relatively inexpensive loan source. the system that ought to be with the congressional Black Caucus, The SEC charges stem from an in­ the country and has not been Officials of the National Bank of new president and given $66,000 to eliminated,” followed by meetings with AFL-CIO Spend it as you please. vestigation of Lance by the comp­ available for comment. Georgia told stockholders April 13 MMH. To stress his point, he cited the President George Meany on labor troller of currency’s office last ’The SEX) will ask the court to that “discussion” had started with See page ISA Use your HartfcMd National Home Equity Low to get rid of srane old bills and even case of a surgeon who took a $14,000 reform. He also was meeting with summer. Lance resigned as Carter’s enjoin Lance from further violations the SEC “with the goal of a mutually reduce yourmonthly payments. Or use it for home improvements, education, a vacation tax credit for his yacht last year and congressional and intelligence ad­ budget director in September after of the securities laws in the form of a satisfactory resolution of certain A Manchester woman is home, starting a small business - any purpose you choose. - iirhn r» iff 338 visers on an intelligence agency the comptroller’s findings were aired consent decree. Tlie injunction would m atters.” It did not reveal what celebrating her 100th birthday kOOO charter. YouHl like our terms. at a Senate committee hearing. not prohibit Lance from future those matters were. today. Shop around and you’ll find our annual percentage rate of 11% on loans of $5,(XX) or See page 3A more is very attractive. If you’re a Favorite Person cardholder, youTl eqjoy afurther )4% rate discount Jim Penders notches his 100th And at Hartford National, unlike many banks, there are no closing costs. This alexw baseball coaching win at East can save you hundreds o f ddlars. The chart gives you an idea of typical mcxithly Water and sewer spel )proved Catholic. See page 8R payments for various loans. CAT study on the rate change being done Water uepariment’s contributii lidc figure. Including capital improve­ By (;REC; PEARSON utside, Chuck Dumez hurls a one-hitter Annual Mrrald Re|M>iier by the engineering firm of Metcalf & the General Fund from $35,700 ment expenditures, the department Eddy. $45,000. will spend $1,333,311 this year. in Cheney Tech diamond triumph. Amount Monthly Finance Total of Percentage Director Joseph Sweene! See page 8R INACnOH Financed Payment Term Giarge Payments Rate The Manchester Board of Direc­ Wlien the change is instituted, it Because of this minimal increase, recommended the increases in theside. tors Tuesday night approved a Water will mean increased sewer usage Jodaitis’ remarks about the $ 5,000 $ 68.87 120 mo. $ 3,264.40 $ 8,264.40 11% Department budget that includes no rates for large industries, contributions from tO maintenance the budget would Youthful musicians play the ...trythemyourielf! 10,000 137.75 120 mo. 6,530.00 16,530.00 11% rate increase and cut about $33,000 Manchester Memorial Hospital and departments. Some of the costs foikaw provide and the fact that town water “oldies but goodies.” from a Sewer Department budget the E i^ th Utilities District, which is running both departments are in'*®' rates compare favorably with those See page 1C 15,000 206.62 120 mo. 9,794.40 24,794.40 11% now billed as one large user rather eluded in other General Fund ac ol other water companies in the area, Open House April 29,1978 10am to 4pm at H.O. Penn 25,000 344.37 120 mo. 16,324.40 41,324.40 11% that includes increased funds from restructured rates. than as individual households. counts, board. the board agreed to approve the en­ Both the Water and Sewer Depaia rtT V. i Richard Street — Newington, Conn. • Wc have other ternu ami rates available for loans under $5,000 and over $25,000. The Sewer Department budget The budget would include no tire budget. Area towns ...... 1-6B ment budgets are separate from the>the) o If you're a Hartford Natioaal Favorite Person, you qualify for a 'i% rate discouat. shows an expected $234,062 in new For most homeowners, the change money to be set aside for capital im­ Stephen Penny, chairman of the Betty’s Notebook...... 2C A fun day for the whole family — Plenty for children — movies, games, rides and General Fund. Revenues to the revenues because of rate restruc­ will mean no increase, officials said. provements, but such improvements board, had some harsh words about Business...... 8C The roof over your bead can put you ahead. departments are generated through to eat and drink, and special gifts for all refreshments. For more information con- turing. Sewer rates in Manchester The directors cut about $33,000 probably will be part of a November the budgets of both departments. He Classified...... 10-12B the wives. Entertainment and supervision tact your H.O. Penn representative. Cash in on your equity wifii our tkxne Equity Loan. Just stop into any of our 63 will be changed to eliminate a sliding from the sewer budget. The cuts in­ rate charges to customers. referendum question. said that he found them confusing. Comics...... 18B offices and tidk to a loim officer. (Whatever your needs, we ^ v e a loan to fit them.)^ scale that decreases the change as cluded elimination of $8,000 for a After some confusion and criticism There was some confusion in trying The Sewer Department budget also Dear Abby ...... 13B to calculate what the department's usage increases. pickup truck and $5,000 from an es­ about the Water Department budget, was hard to compare to present spen­ Editorial ...... 4A HXXPENN This sliding scale benefits large timate on electricity costs for the the board voted 6-0 (Directors budget is for the present year. This ding because of the way accounts Eljem Speaking...... 4C sewer treatment plant. William Diana, Thomas Connors and users and will be eliminated based on developed because of transfers of were broken down, he said. O bituaries...... 14A the source for CAT Vivian Ferguson were absent.) to ap­ HartfofdNatioiialS federal government requirements. Part of that cut — $7,450 — will be funds that occurred during the year. He said that the board will institute On Second Thought ,...... 3C built quality in a smaller package. prove the entire $1,333,991 budget. If you’ve got a little money, why not get a lot of bank? The change to a flat-rate billing used to increase the Sewer Jo ^ itis and Town Manager Robert quarterly reviews of the Sewer Peopletalk...... 2A Armonk, N.Y. • Bronx, N.Y. * Wostbury. L.I., N.Y. • Poughketptio, N.Y. • Tuxedo, N.Y. • Newington. Ct. procedure is expected to be done by Department's contribution to the Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer Weiss both mentioned that the Department budget to keep track of Senior Citizens...... lOA C4i C o C.ei8«port a SuOs«3ter> o* CeifvpactcwCo July 1, Jay Giles, director of public General Fund to $40,000. administrator, said that the budget proposed $1,333,991 budget is only a spending during the upcoming fiscal Sports...... 8-lOB works, said. The town is waiting for a The directors also increased the would be an adequate one to operate slight increase over this year’s year. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheittf, Conn., Wed.. April 26.1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. AprM 26,1978 - PAGE THBER-A r Peopl«talk Little or no debate Manchester woman Rest in p«*ure It was a tear-jerker of a scene — Big spending items reaches 100 today last rites for the gypsy king, with Sterling Hayden laid out for the roie Mrs. Marilla Stella Roach Jeffries Maynard Jeffries, all of Manchester; in a lavish casket at a New York of 20 Foster St. is observing her 100th Victor Jeffries of Windsor, Joseph funeral parlor. birthday today with an open bouse Jeffries of Glenshaw, Pa., and Principals and extras in Oino de approved in Senate this afternoon and evening for Clarence Jeffries of Winter Garden, Laurentiis’ “King of the Gypsies” friends and relatives. Fla. Three other children died in in­ wept and the cameras rolled — until Mrs. Jeffries, the widow of Joseph fancy, and a daughter, Mrs. Audrey notices to their taxpayers. The notices would tell taxpayers how rasping snores suddenly violated the HARTFORD (UPI) - The Senate Hugh Jeffries, was bom on April 26, Pitt of Bloomfield, died in March Republicans claimed the bill was a much the state, under Gov. Ella T. sound track. Seems the plush satin has approved major spending items 1878 in Farm er's Ridge, Calhoun 1977. She also has 22 grandchildren, Democratic “trick” to buy votes in casket was so comfortable that in the state budget for the fiscal year Grasso’s administration, gave to County, 111., andfliv^ in Penn­ 48 great-grandchildren and nine November. Democrats said the Hayden fell asleep. He was beginning July 1 with outnumbered their community. sylvania for 22 years before coming great-great-grandchildren. Republicans making no attempt to awakened — the more realistically to measure would merely inform The taxpayers would also have to to Columbia in 1941. On Sunday, another centennial play dead — and the whole thing was stall the Democrat-fashioned plan. Connecticut property owners what’s be told how much they saved in In 1972, Mrs. Jeffries came to celebration will be held from 2 to 5 taken from the top. ’ Republicans are outnumbered by been happening to their tax dollars. property taxes as a r.esult of state’s Manchester to make her home with p.m. in her honor at the home of her DemocraU in the Senate, 22-14. Besides, the Democrats said, they grants to their towns. Oianfi;e of puce her daughter, Mrs. Salome Clemens granddaughter, Bonnie Sherwood of RCA The Senate approved Tuesday with learned the election year "trick” The bill was approved, 35-1, by the on Foster St. Bloomfield at the Samuel Brown When a marriage falls apart, about little or no debate, items to spend: from the Republicans. Senate and sent to Mrs. Grasso who XL-100 all the principals can do is line up a She has six other children, Mrs. House there. RCA X L -1 0 0 • $20 million in grants to On a 115-35 vote, the Democrat- helped draft the proposal and is Thelma Eseott, Ben Jeffries and \\ new life style and carry on. municipalities for urban problems; controlled House approved and sent expected to sign it into law. 100% SOLID STATS For Liza Minnelli — being divorced • $3 million to pay for the mailing to the Senate a bill passing out $20 The Senate by the same vote ap­ Xiandod UHa Choaola by husband Jack Haley Jr. — the new of notices by municipalities to million to Connecticut's 169 cities proved and sent to the governor the 2 5 * ’ dlagonal style is a lavish New York home, homeowners three weeks before the and towns on the basis of population. welfare increase package. The Common Pleas Court caeee ) complete with garden, marble entry November election telling them how But the bill contained a provision special education bill was un­ hall, Georgian woodwork and many much the state saved them in taxes; requiring municipalities to mail animously given final legislative ap­ COLOR CONSOLE TV fireplaces, in Manhattan's historic SicrIinK fluydtfn Saul Bellow • $40 million to help poorer towns notices to property tax owners three proval by the Senate. Murray Hill section. keep up with rich towns in the quality “woeks before this vo^r’e ('l<'rtinn She's buying the superpad— asking The following cases were heard • Joseph DeLaurentis, 22, of Itellow junked of their school programs; NDW price, $390,000 — from costume people to accept you as an indicted recently in Common Pleas Court 19, Willowstream Drive, Vernon, criminal." • 10 percent more next year than ONLY *528 jewelry designer Kenneth Lane. Not even the prestige of the Nobel this year on welfare; Rockville. entered nlea of innocent to charges of There's also a change of style in her Prize could save Saul Bellow from Gliinpaea Roof design not alone • Robert H. Motey, 19, of Dockerel breach of the peace, interfering • ^.4 million to help towns pay the i i Broadway musical, “The Act” — being ousted by the Indianapolis- Jimmy Stewart will be chairman costs of giving special education to Road, Tolland, displaying a flashing with a police officer, and fourth- with Gower Champion replacing Marion County Public Library Foun­ of the annual dinner of the Founders students ordered instutituionalized light and use of blue jight without degree larceny and chose trial by Barry NeLson as her costar. dation's garage sale. Society of Hebrew University in Los by the state. in reason for collapse permit, both nolled. jury. .Spuniiuu birthday The author of "Humboldt's Gift” Angeles June 17 ... Barbra Streisand • $6 million of federal revenue • Paul Parrotte, 16, of Thompson • Norman M. Gallant, 21, of 1238 was slated to deliver a lecture HARTFORD (UPI) - Mayor approval of a measure to provide $5 Street, Rockville, speeding, fined $40 Once Rudolf Hess was Adolf will do it all in the soon-to-be-made sharing money to be passed through Hartford Tpke., Vernon, delivery of Thursday at the Indianapolis film version of the Broadway play to the cities; George Athanson’s Academic Task million in state funds to the city to and misuse of plates, fined $35. liquor to a minor, fined $25. RCAlOOHSiMStits Hitler's top deputy, Now he's the Force — a team of university help rebuild the roof. Museum of Art's Showalter Pavilion, "Yentl" 8 in which she'll be star, • $300,000 for emergency fuel • Kevin A. Poster, 17, of 55 Baker Gregory Gauthier, 17, of Union X L -100 only resident in Berlin's grim Span- but he's been shifted to North Central engineers probing the collapse of the The $5 million would come from Road, Vernon, reckless driving, $25. dau prison, and today he’ll mark his producer and director ... Judy funds to help people who can’t afford Street, Rockville, disorderly con­ High School. Canova, Jane Rus.sell, Claire Trevor to pay their heating bills. Hartford Civic Center coliseum roof the sale of bonds and the city would • John H. Bernache, 25, of Stafford duct, nolled. 84th birthday there. American, Springs, breach of the peace, fined _ 19 ” The library people pre-empted him and Sam Jaffe are up for honors on Shortly before the November elec­ — believes more than design errors be obligated to repay the money. • Harry D. Leet, 37, of Main British and French officials, who $50. — filling up the museum's parking lot Memorial Day weekend when the tion, Connecticut homeowners should contributed to the structural failure. City officials estimate it will cost Street, Coventry, threatening and operate the prison with the Soviet • James C. Boyer, 35, of Esquire with junk for their annual sale of National Film Society of classical receive a notice in the mail telling The Hartford Courant reported $30 million to rebuild the roof and ex­ disorderly conduct, nolled. coiosrosTA»«^ Union, have been trying to release Drive, Manchester, third-degree used merchandise. movie buffs holds its convention, them how much they saved in taxes today a preliminary report by the pand seating in the sports arena from • Larry E. Maynes, 20, of 209 I I him for years, but Moscow will have engineers shows they feel more 10,500 to 15,000. promoting prostitution, entered plea no part of it, and Hess expects no Quote of the duy "Movie Expo ‘78," in Beverly Hills, this year because of the state’s Mrs. Jeffries celebrates her 100th birthday today. Talcottville Road, Vernon, second- emphasis should be focused on possi­ In the meantime, the City Council of innocent and chose trial by jury. changes. "Sock-it-to-me" girl Judy Came, Calif, ... Alan Boyd, the nation's first generosity. (Herald photo by Dunn) degree larceny, nolled. ble material deficiencies and con­ committee investigating the cave-in NOW Says he, “I will die in Spandau. The complaining that all those drug transportation secretary, has been House Democrats flexed their ONLY *3 3 8 ' struction errors involved with the is expected to hear testimony this Russians want it that way." It costs charges have cost her $50,000 in named president of Amtrak, the legislative brawn Monday and space frame. week from local officials involved in Leaving school post the West Berlin city government canceled bookings; semipublic corporation that runs pushed through a bill forcing Connec­ In a related development Tuesday, the original civic center construction $400,000 a year to run the prison — "I've been America's darling, most of the nation's rail passenger ticut cities and towns to send the state Senate leaders said they expect project. just for Hess. gamin, pixie. From that, it's hard for service.,.. NOW bURNSIDE CINEMA 1 & II Educators laud Dr. Tychsen TOY! | 1 |||*R| 580 Burnalde Ave. 528-3333 ^Holocaust^ put NBC on top ( Theater schedule ) U r CIV Exit 58 off 1-84 (follow aigna) best professionals this town has enjoyed. He The Manchester Board of EMucation paid has done things which are just short of thanked the board for its strong support. He C IN E 1 C IN E II high tribute to Dr. Alfred B. Tychsen, assis­ said it has been a “special privilege to work NEW YORK (UPI) — Pundits may remarkable.” series that are being tested for inclu­ to the tie for 29th — "Quincy” and Burnside Theater 1 — U.A. Theater 3 — "Return tant superintendent of schools, in accepting under Jim Kennedy.” He called the work of ponder w h eth er NBC’s "The NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING Mrs. Carolyn Becker said she wished sion in next fall's schedule ranked “Wonder Woman.” "Pete's Dragon " 2:00-7:00 from Witch Mountain” 2:00- his resignation Monday night. the central office administraion a “team ef­ Holocaust” was accurate, necessary Tychsen could stay “ a couple more years to RCA well in the past week — all of them “The Harvey Korman Show” and Burnside Theater 2 — "One 7:30-9:10 Walt DIsney’a Henry Winkler Dr, Tychsen announced last week that he finish the fine work he has started.” fort.” 100% SolM Stata or convincing. In television terms, it critical disasters but apparently pop­ the new “Mel and Susan Together” and Only" 2:15-7:15-9:15 Vernon Cine 1 — "Close En­ will accept an appointment as superintendent The board also accepted the resignations of Block SWhtta sold. School Superintendent James P. Kennedy, ular hits. were stuck in the middle of the U.A. Theater 1 — “ Annie counters of the Third Kind" of schools in Middletown. two high school administrators with recogni­ Hair 2:00-7:30-9:20 7:10-9:30 Pete’s Dragon noting that Tychsen’s work is not always visi­ "The Holocaust” put NBC on top in The CBS pilot series “Dallas” ratings — they could move up, but if THE ONE Mrs. Eleanor Coltman, board member, tion for over 30 years of service each to the 12 ’ diagonal U.A. Theater 2 — "Crossed Vernon Cine 2 — "Rabbit Thia show only ble to those outside the educational system, the weekly Nielsen rating came in 12th on the list, the highest they don’t they’re in trouble. moved the acceptance of the resignation school. George J. Emmerling, principal of sweepstakes for the seven days en­ Swords" 2:00-7:00-9:15 Test" 7:30-9:15 AND ONLY said he is convinced Manchester has a better TV ranking of the new late-entry shows, Among the losers for the week Adults - $1.50 "with the greatest reluctance,” MHS will retire Dec. 1 and Laurence R. SPORTABLE POBTABU ding April 23, capturing win, place school system” where it counts-r.^ip the followed in that category by NBC’s were the farewell episode of Children - 99c All Seats 99c “He will be sorely missed, not only for what classroonr—"because of Tychsen's work. Leonard, vice principal, will retire Aug. 31. and show on the list with the final “Project: UFO" in 14th and — “Maude," 67th out of 68 shows on the he has done, but for what he is: one of the The leave of absence of Mrs. Linda F. three installments of the four-part horrors — “The Incredible Hulk” in Nielsen list; “Another Day,” ranking finest administrators,” she said. Tychsen said his five years in Manchester Cartwright Grade 1 teacher at Bowers School NOW miniseries. 20th. “ Baby, I’m Back,” “Amazing 65th, “Julie Farr, M.D.,” and Hanna- Leonard Seader called Tychsen “one of the have been "very, very rewarding." He for ten years, was also approved Monday. ONLY The first chapter of "Holocaust” Spider-Man” and "How the West ' ^ 0 *78 Barbera in a tie for 60th, and was broadcast on April 16, which put Was Won” all fared well, making “ Husbands. Wives and Lovers” in a MIAS * 2 M it in with the tally of the previous BUFFET RESTiUJIUUfT « CATERERS Thursday & Friday them likely picks for fall placement. tie for 58th with “Starsky and WED. ft THURS. week, where it finish^ fourth. Oda couple of the week award goes Hutch." Nights M H S ’38 c la s s The 9'4-hour drama about the with talad and bread Nazi extermination of European BUFFET Friday Night Jews earned NBC the winning Rodents ready to race AUTOU \ plans reunion Nielsen numbers for the week with a $ 9 9 S CAN EAT Special 21.2 rating, compared to 16.7 for CBS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P I)-T o d ay Rosemary and Martha, complete the STARTS AT 4 and 16.1 for ABC How that's for an is the day of the sixth annual “Run field. BP.M. WINE The Manchester High School Class of 1958 is planning ill wind blowing good? for the Rodents,” a pre-Derby affair Last year's winner was Regret, a its 20th reunion the weekend of June 24 at the Lord W h irlp o o l black and white rat. KIDS UNDER 12 % PRICE M 9 a glass Cromwell Inn in Cromwell. With a rerun of "Little House on complete with race forms, (tour M ioctloiw avonoMo) the Prairie" following the parimutuel betting, lemon julips and What can the winning rat expect"' FOR MORE INFORMA TION The reunion committee has not been able to get ad­ AUTOMATIC Star and wida varlaty of winas sarvad. "Holocaust" winners on the NieLsen strains of “ My Old Kentucky Home.” Well, says trainer Jerry Prince, dresses for the following class members: CALL: 646-7558 Opsn Mfsd., Thurs., A FrI. Nights WASHER list, NBC captured the first four Favorites in the field of six he'll be placed in stud, keeping him Robert Albert, Jackie Ballard Yeatman, Joy Bennett 748 TOLLAND TURNPIKE RESERVATIONS HELPFUL • PORCELAIN DRUM places for its best showing of the laboratory rats, all descendants of safe until next year's race, from an Flansburg, Robert Benson, William Boles, Robert MANCHESTER 280 Hartford Road., Mandwatar, Conn. Brodeur, Roberta Bulla Welch, Loretta Bushnell Lukens, year. previous winners, are Archibald and anxious biology student. . (one blocli from tho old MCC campus) Several of the new limited— un Deep Throat. Sam, Patricia, Dana Cannon, Eleanor Churchill Wojcik, Robert Cohen, ______646-7788 Donald Coulombe, James Delaney, Keiuieth Denneno, Carlton Fairbanks, Evelyn Fancher, Ralph Geer, Jane NOW Harry Lovinger, Clifford Hodgkins, Kay Howies Schroth, ONLY *198 Cukor will be honored DAVIS FAMILY Stephen Hubbard, Kenneth Hudson, Patricia Hultman AIRWAY Mathiews, George Jessop, William Kuhne, Terrance HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Helen Hayes and Lew for being especially effec­ RESTAURANT Laise, Ronald LaPointe, Clifford Lautenbach, Helen Director George Cukor will TRAVEL AGENCY Ayres. tive at directing women. CAIDOR PtAZJt. MANCHESTER LeDuc Sutila, Carol LeMay Murray, Martin Longfellow, become the sixth person to 457 CENTER 8T. h’rom that trio of major His stars ran the gamut James McDougall, Regina McAllister, Maureen be honored by New York's 64«-2500 $ 3 C !I stars, Cukor went on to from G reta G arbo to ^ ^ 10 tH00S( McDonald, Margot McKinnie Hulse, Thomas Melbert, PAY BWIM Film Society of Lincoln become a “star " director, Marilyn Monroe. Teresa Merz Smardon, George Mockalis, Donald Mothes, LfttS WITH Center at a tribute Satur­ establishing a reputation SPECIALS Linda Peterson Cook, Marcia Pierce Purcell, Edna day in recognition of his YOUR Com plete MON. THRU THURS. Pettengill Duchesneau, Robert Plourde, Lana Prowa TRAD! many film classics Buck, Lorraine Renoni Hill, Natalie Ribeck, Thomas His predecessors Travel Sarvica OPEN ‘iM 't U iM Tm r HM wit h " Slivinsky, Linda Smith Chase, Marcia Spade Frechette, honored by the film society MOTHER S DAY Thomas Sullivan, Dorothy Thomas Kuspert, Linda Whirlpool were Charlie Chaplin, SUN.. MAY 14th Treadwell Stanton, Raymond Tubbs, Charles Van Alfred Hitchcock, Fred Ausdall, Judith Vostinak Devivo, and Edith Woodard a ir conditioners Astaire and Paul Newman Wione G49-548T O’Neil. and Joanne Woodward ll^THEATRES EAST Anyone with information concerning these persons 5.000 B.T.U. ONLY M 3 9 Cukor's film career r U P ” O PTICAL S h o w ca se may contact June Barrett Meteview, 643-6387. liegan 48 years ago in 1930 Cinemas The reunion committee will meet April 30 at 7:30 p.m. as a dialogue director for MANCHESTER^ HARTFORD IHTBRSTATtaa at the home of Dr. Gil Boisoneau in Bolton. 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The publishers said the decision to million a wwk and carried nearly $170 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 The search for God is the oldest after a six-year death. The familiar red-and-white logo on the resurrect the magazine was partially million in advertising revenues in 1966—a quest of the human mind. ’The dif- M«mt)«r. AixIlt'SofMMi of Orcuiation Monibor. Umlotf ProM imornatlonal ’Time Inc. announced Monday that Life, cover will be enlarged, but otherwise iden- based on the sales success of five Life record that stood until last year, wheli T'V ficuity with so much of the inquiry is to be published on a monthly basis, will b*' tical to the one on weekly issues from 1936 annual reports between 1973 and Guide ran $176 million worth of ads. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, that it has been pursued in the wrong devoid primarily to photography, with a despite “relatively little promotion." Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. quarters. Roymond F, nobinaon. Biinor-Publittw Harold E. Turkington, Managlrtg EdHor Scientists have tried to isolate God ^ O p in ion in the test tube; philosophers have tried to wrap him up in definitions; theologians have entombed him in doctrine. And all the time, finding THE MACHINE WASH AND aaa Speaking of people him has been so simple!

There is a new population prove to be a continuing trend, Paul says we must believe he is, it could have a cumulative and then trust him to keep his word! DRY ABLE VISA’ AQUATOR’SUIT category which may or may It is as simple as that. not play a significant role in sociological and economic im­ Let any man set out in the morning the national future. pact of some importance. in the belief that he is living in God’s It is the “ previously post­ The publicized trend of re­ FOR MEN WHO ARE TIRED OF TAKING world, and life will take on onei poned” baby and its cent years has been the rising meaning; let him try to live in a* appearance in birth statistics average age of Americans — world where there is no higher in­ prompts some speculation. currently 29.4 and previously telligence than his own, and life will A BATH AT THE DRY CLEANERS. be reduced to a madhouse. The mothers are in their ear­ estim ate to reach 32.5 by the Paul was not writing to convince ly 30s, a group which had a end of the century — and an in­ Open forum atheists, but to assure those who notably low birth rate while in creasing proportion of older ?y/.iiMlili|ii 'IIIUIWWC!— believed. He declared, therefore, the 20s — by choice, it is people in comparison with the that men must assume as a basic believed. This group did not younger working population. principle of existence, that God can opt out of the parent game en­ The consequences would be Reader objects to editorial cartoon be depended upon to meet man more Guarding the train tirely, but for economic, felt in the consumer market, than halfway. And those who live on Self-proclaimed train guard Charly rides that assumption find life stabilized To the editor: career or other reasons post­ politics, education, the tax adversaries, prejudices and editors vices to the people of our community for any emergency. miniature train in children’s amusement On April 19, The Manchester poned participation for a time. structure and retirement only interested in selling newspapers can be best served. Capt. Arthur W. Carlson park in Geiselwind. West Germany. Charly. a Herald carried an Anti-Nuclear car­ The postponed baby is policies. The current crisis in with facts, patience and the truth. Sincerely, The Salvation Army Hyacinth ara. is the large.sl parroi in the pop­ No, we’re not all wet. toon indicating gross deformations of believed a primary cause of Social Security is a direct This was apparently a mistake since Glen E. ^hukei ular park. (UPl pho(o) Nuclear workers. It strikes me that some news media still insist on Because the new Aquator® the jump in the birth rate — reflection of this trend. 81 Scott Drive, this type of cartoon is of about the taking every opportunity to print sen­ South Windsor suit from Target Mens Wear from 53.1 to 54.5 per thousand If the postponed baby is same intelligence as those published sationalism rather than facts. goes right from the — among women 30 to 34 going to be around for awhile, in the 1700s, depicting people with I am chagrinned that you stooped Drugs inspired washer to the dryer to showing up in figures for 1976 raising the birth rate of women cows’ heads growing out of their to that level, since I have considered Almanac released by the National in the early 30s, forecasts are bodies after receiving smallpox vac­ your newspaper one of the better Had errors [ j the office, without cine. Today, we look back at this type Indian painters Center for Health Statistics. going to have to be modified ones in the area. I sincerely hope that a wrinkle. of uninformed journalism and laugh you will look into the fact, not the To the editor: By United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) — A New York doctor says some This happens to be the only age accordingly. The April 18 article in The Herald, Tailored beautifully of at the ignorance and lack of taste of rumors about Nuclear Power. If you Today is Wednesday, April 26, the of the finest rock paintings of early North American In­ regarding the Elderly Nutrition group which registered a gain The aging of America may people in that age. I wonder if people will do this, I am sure that you will 116th day of 1978 with 249 to follow. dians may have been produced by shamans high on Visa® polyester, the over 1975. not be reversed, but it could be in the future will look back at "rhe also come to the conclusion that with Program, has many errors. We feel hallucinogenic plants. “ The weird objects of the fertile imagination of these Aquator® Is durable. Manchester Herald with the same the technology we have today. that the portions are adequate and The moon is approaching its last If the postponed baby should significantly slowed. Indians combine a decidedly whimsical quality with a Wrinkle-shedding. More thoughts? Nuclear Power is our best energy nutritious. quarter. dream-like sense of the supernatural and the As a member of the reading public, Any senior citizen in Manchester resistant to stains that alternative. The morning star is Mercury. mysterious,” said Dr, Klaus Wellmann. I believe we have a right to expect IS welcome to participate in this There is a multitude of factual in­ The evening stars are Mars, Venus, He said aboriginal peoples in many parts of the world other weaves. And always program. Deuce is a disaster the editors of newspapers to do some formation available. Some sources of Saturn and Jupiter. discovered the psychedelic and narcotic properties of looks cool and fresh. screening of the information that this information are: the Atomic In­ These dinners from Community Those bom on this date are under certain plants “ and have used them since time im­ Coming down the scale of costs, plus possibly up to $100 goes into their newspapers. We dustrial Forum, the Department of Renewal Team, that are delivered to the sign of Taurus. American memorial for both medicinal and cultic purposes." It even comes with a one- valuables considerably, con­ million which otherwise would should be able to read a paper with Energy, any of the Professional all the sites in the Greater Hartford naturalist John Jam es Audubon was The North American Indian was no exception, he said. year warrantee. The vested sider the $2 bill. have to be spent on a new confidence that what we read is Engineering Societies, Nuclear area, are the same. born April 26, 1785. Wellmann, a pathologist at the Beekman Downtown spring suit, with classic two- based on fact. If you agree with this Regulatory Commission, Utility We feel that the participants at Hospital in New York, said the designs of cave artists of The problem is that not building to keep up with the de­ the Chumash and Yokuts Indians in southern California premise, what is the justification of a Groups, etc. These organizations can Westhill Gardens enjoy the food and On this day in history: button jacket styling and enough of the public does — mand for production of $1 bills. and those who lived in the lower Pecos River region of political cartoon on an editorial page provide unbiased and factual infor­ sociability, and that one person In 1607, the first British colonists to Texas before the birth of Christ appear to depict multi­ flared pants, comes In the consider it a useful medium of Initial popularity rapidly that is an absolute lie? should not represent all. mation, and I would also welcome establish a permanent settlement in colored designs similar to those visualized during a drug- exchange. declined and today, according Nuclear Power has been proven to Sincerely, handsome new solid colors, the opportunity to talk to you on this America landed at Cape Henry, Va. induced trance. be the cheapest, safest and cleanest Westhill Gardens As its contribution to the 1976 to a National Geographic subject at any time. While difficult to verify directly, Wellmann said in a plaids and stripes of spring. (Editor’s note: The letter was Bicentennial observances, the Society News Service report, means available to help solve our I hope that before you publish In 1865, federal troops shot and report in the Journal of the American Medical Associa­ In regular, short and long signed by 32 residents of Westhill Treasury Department less than half the 527 million $2 energy problems. For years, the further inflammatory information on killed John W ilkes Booth, the tion, such a concept does receive support from some sizes, $125. Nuclear Industry has acted as Gardens.) assassin of President Abraham Lin­ archaeological discoveries and anthropological studies. returned to circulation a bill in bills printed are still in circula­ this important subject, that you will “gentleman" and attempted to avail yourself to this information so coln, near Port Royal, Va., despite He said jimsonweed plants grow near the sites of the And with all the money tion. Banks say customers the $2 denomination featuring counter half truths, uninformed that your extremely important ser- Quote/unquote orders to capture him alive. Chumash and Yokuts and the Indians concocted a brew you're going to save at the Thomas Jefferson’s picture on don’t go for them. by grinding the roots, stems and leaves of the plants and dry cleaners, we think you the front and the signing of the The Treasury isn’t giving up, In 1944, the federal government then soaking them in water. Jimsonweed contains the took over the Chicago headquarters alkaloids scopolamine and atropine which induce visions. deserve more than one. I (I Declaration pf Independence but admits it has a public Wellman said studies indicate that one jimsonweed “ I. felt a crash and the plates of Montgomery Ward after the mail­ on the back. relations problem when the •••then call me corny species was regarded by the Chumash as the source of all D&L Men’s Shops: all came off the table and me. ’The Two hasn’t even made it where order company defied a ruling of the supernatural power “ and was relied on in their quest for stores except New London. It was hoped to replace (railroad) car tipped over and rolled National Labor Relations Board. To the editor: thought of the Patrick Gray story—a a dream helper or guardian spirit.” usage of half the $1 bills in use $2 is the basic unit — the coun­ down and escarpment of about 60 In 1954, a nationwide test of the I Fasting enhanced the hallucinogenic effect of the drug Target Mena \Near will replace or re­ I attended the Policeman's Ball for mockery for America in the eyes of fund coat of any Aquator* ault that — a left-handed recognition of try’s race tracks. feet. We burrowed through mud to Salk anti-polio vaccine began in parts j and Wellmann said among the'objects visualized during the first time, last Saturday evening, the watching world. The m ass sup­ doean’t maintain general get out of a window. ’The scene of 45 states. the trance were birds, animals and supernatural beings. the decline of the dollar's value It’s a case, one might say, of and had a “ ball." I would like to offer port of the FBI should say appearance (excepting normal wear around us was unspeakable.” A thought for the day: Thomas! He said graphic depiction of strange creatures “ are ob­ — and thus save some $9 the dollar being in double trou­ a tribute to our fine policemen and something. and tear) for up to one year from — Italian doctor Marino Jefferson, third president of the! vious attempts to gain some control over the threatening date of purchaae. million a year in printing ble. all in the department. It is a human Change is good — change is needed Maaaarotti, describing a train colli­ United States, said, “ Delay is| forces of the unseen world. condition to be more prone to fault­ — I realize we must move forward, sion that killed at least 40 persons "The pictographic designs combine just the right touch finding than to praise. but let us not get so deep into the preferable to error.” in mountains between Florence of the bizarre and a feeling of the remote and awesome to The Armory never looked prettier, “rights” cause in this topsy-turvy be plausible even as records of visions actually and Bologna. Political faux pas decorated so attractively. The Grand world that “ rights’’ become experienced." March was a fun thing and then we “ wrongs.” In the lower Pecos River region of Texas, Wellmann WASH Hv MARTHA AN(;i,K Chicago Democrats by declining the sang our National Anthem. This Our law enforcement men and said more than 40 shelters with such rock drawings’have .mil UOIIICRT WAi;i KHS summons and sending Vice President always provokes patriotic feelings women must be able to act in our been found, decorating walls and sometimes ceilings of Walter Mondale in his place. Mayor caves. WASHINGTON-! NEA)-.Iimmy for me, which sadly, in all of us, behalf and not be “ handcuffed,” if Michael A. Bilandic and Democratic The mescal bean, an evergreen shrub also known as Carter may be master of the political myself included, lie dormant most of we are to keep our America the Land Chairman George W. Dunne were Texas mountain laurel, grows in the lower Pecos region. faux pas, but California Gov. Jerry the time. Just in those few minutes of the Free and the Home of the livid, and they let the White House When eaten, it can induce nausea, vomiting, Brown is giving him some competi­ as we all stood and sang, my mind Brave. If it’s corny to be patriotic, hallucinations, coma and death, depending on dose. know it. ASH tion — much to the delight of the wandered to the basics on which our then call me corny. Wellmann said mescal bean seeds have been found in When this year's invitation arrived )T WARM COLD White House. beloved America was founded. Rah! Rah! Rah! for the caves or shelters in the area and at one site near a couple of months ago. White House EeJiton Fr. Steve Jacobson Carter recently infuriated I thought of the ever-changing Manchester Police Department. initBS Comstock, Texas, they were associated with a m ass of schedulers initially refused to give Chicago's powerful Democratic Par­ laws which, little by little, accent Sincerely, A service of the Manchester red pigment, the main color used in the rock drawings. the Cook County Democrats a firm In an accompanying editorial note in the Journal of the ty machine when the White House the rights of the criminal and make Mrs. Evelyn Barracliffe Area Conference of Churches reply. It was too early to commit the AMA. associate editor Beverly Montgomery said tried to fudge a things harder and harder for the law 98 W. Middle ’Turnpike president to an appearance in May, archaeologists have found many similarities in Indian response to an in­ enforcement agencies. Particularly I Manchester they said. rock and cliff paintings throughout the New World, in­ vitation for the T' Dunne was so angry that he public­ cluding those along the walls of the (Columbia River ih president to ad­ OuMtlon: An open and honest expression of Washington and Oregon and those decorating the ruins of ly withdrew the invitation to Carter dress the annual My parents are always fighting feeling is something that we all rare­ Central and South America. and, in a fit of pique, privately sent Cook County and they take it out on me. What ly do, but it is a powerful way to one off instead to the president's Pre-school screening Democratic can I do? change behavior. It can also make | arch rival. Brown. Dinner To the editor . kindergarten rooms. ’The administra­ ★ ★ ★ you feel better. Other Chicago Democrats, while Army reorganizes In th e days The Committee on Public Educa­ tion is more aware of the concerns of Answer: Third, you have the choice of I sharing Dunne's irritation with parents, and is making an effort to when Mayor Richard J. Daley was tion (COPE) has been heartened by The problem that you describe is allowing a situation that you may j Carter, were appalled to learn of the to eliminate WACs alive, an invitation to the Cook Coun­ public response to our report on pre­ listen and respond. The test results indeed a difficult one, but tbe fact have little control over to “make” substitute invitation to Brown. But ty bash was tantamount to a com­ school screening. We consider it will no longer be scored by the Cen­ that you have asked for assistance you feel crummy, or, you may ac­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The post of director of the they needn't have worried. mand performance for any vitally important that the public be tral Office, but by the screening pro’oably means that you have the tively seek to make yourself happy. Women's Army Corps will be officially eliminated Friday When Dunne tried to call the Democrat occupying the White well-informed on educational issues, team, who have met the children. strength to act on the solutions. In other words, at times we all allow in a move signifying the full integration of women into California governor to see if Brown House and that people communicate their ’The kindergarten curriculum is being First, stop and think. lYy to take a “our problems” to take over our life. the Army would attend, he was shunted to a Hut last year, in the wake of concerns to school officials. studied. look at the situation from your At the same time we forget about the Brig Gen. Mary E. Clarke, present director of the low-level scheduling aide. “ Who?" WACs, will take part in a Pentagon ceremony in which Daley's death. Carter stunned Since our report was, for the most While these points do not answer parents’ point of view. Since all things that we are good at or enjoy she inquired. "The what? Oh yeah — her post and that of her deputy will be formally part, critical of the Vernon school the main objection in the COPE human behavior is logical, there doing. So, even if home isn’t a venj the governor turned that down. You "disestablished” under a reorganization. system's methods of pre-school report — that the test results are mis- must be some reason that your fun place to be, you can plways f « ought to get a notice in the m ail." Formal abolishment of the WACs will have to wait screening, it is a pleasure to follow u s^ to lebel children — we are en­ parents are fighting with each other something in the school or communj Yesterdays At the White House, meanwhile, passage of a bill now pending in Congress. this up with mention of some positive couraged to discover that the ad­ and taking it out on you. By placing ty that is enjoyable. Again, some Army Secretary CTifford Alexander said abolishment of political aides were scrambling to changes that have taken place and ministration does listen to parents, yourself in the other person’s shoes thought devoted to your strengths the offices “ reflects the continuing integration of women undo the damage inflicted by the 25 years ago will be in effect this year. and is concerned for the children, you may be able to at least unders­ rather than your weaknesses will into Army activities, recognizing their role as full scheduling office. A kiss-and-make- This date was a Sunday: The An effort will be made to put the Rosemarie Belcher tand a situation that you actually make you feel better even if the partners in national defense.” up exchange followed, and Carter Herald did not publish. children at ease as they come to Nancy Chapdelaine have very little control over. A cer­ problem doesn’t go away. The WACs were first formed in May, 1942, during now plans to attend the Cook County 10 years ago school for the testing. PTO members COPE Pre-school tain level of peace-of-mind should Thus, I am suggesting that you ap­ World War II and made part of the regular Army in 1948 dinner in late May. They have been headed by a female general since 1970 will be asked to show the children the screening committee come with this new understanding. proach this situation with thought, Frederick Sartor and Richard They now number about 50,000 and are expected to in Suhie, Manchester town firemen, Second, your new perspective may feeling and action. It is not an easy crease to 85,000 in 1983. save 20-month-old Gregory Peterson SCOOPS lyPoBiSaaiy open up options for action. Perhaps task, but it does enable you to take a from the burning nursery in his home there are little things you can do certain amount of control over 1 MI'T $riAK AliNC. EN THURS NIOHT ,TIL • P.M. Boutique. For a limited time. 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Conn., Wed., April 28. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 26, 1978- PAGE THIRTKEN-A Young skateboarder Distressed artist cuts Moffett says Auxiliary selects head; Conrail execs explains daffy stunts painting by Van Gogh getting bonus Bet you can’t do a "Daffy.” Paul has found that being a serious AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (UPI) - It the slashing of “La Berceuse,” another gives $66,000 to MMH WASHINGTON (UPI) - Conrail. the government-planned A "Daffy" ii a combination of a nose skateboarding enthusiast can involve was almost closing time and the crowds of Van Gogh masterpiece, last April 5. Sundquist, treasurer. northeastern railroad system, paid and a tail "W beelie," done on two serious expenses. A "good” board, accor­ admirers slowly drifted away from Vin­ In that attack, a distraught 31-year-old Mrs. Lee McCray of 280 E. Middle Mrs. McCray has lived in New members appointed to the its top 55 executives $417,000 in com­ skateboards. And a "Wbeelie” is done by ding to Paul, can cost between $t0 to |80. cent Van Gogh’s “Self Portrait With the painter identified only as “P.L.” entered Turnpike was elected president of Manchester 12 years. Her husband is board of directors are Mrs. Richard pensation beyond their normal balancing either on the front or the rear He bought his first "good” board in June Gray Hat.” C^e man lingered behind, not the Municipal Gallery next door to the the Manchester Memorial Hospital employed at Turbo-Power-Marine Meister, coffee cart; Mrs. John salaries last year, Rep. Toby wheels o l a skateboard while the other of last year, he said, and when that began to admire the masterpiece — but to Van Gogh Museum and slashed through Auxiliary Monday at the group’s an­ Power Systems Inc. They have four Fletcher and Mrs. Frank Sheldon, Moffett, D-Conn., says. wheels are off the ground. to wear out, he made two more by using destroy it. the painting in what he said was a protest nual meeting. children, Rebecca, 13, Mfelissa, 11, finance; Mrs. Walter Johnson, Conrail President Edward Jordan Pifteen-yearold Paul McDonald of this board as a model. "You try to make .With two quick moves, he slashed the against government art regulations. The auxiliary also gave a $66,000 Amanda, 10, and Jonas, 6. hostesses; Mrs. William FitzGerald, Mryna Drive in Marlborough can do a them last," he says, but "if you really use canvas with a knife that had been con­ At the time, officials estimated the earned a $46,000 incentive bonus donation to the hospital from money Other officers elected are Mrs. membership; Mrs. Richard Davis, “Daffy” — and he can stand on his hands, them,” they last about a year. cealed in bis clothing, causing damage value of La Berceuse at $1 million. They beyond his normal $200,000 salary, raised during the past year. Thomas Ferguson, first vice presi­ publicity; Mrs. Walter Fuss, social, Moffett said Tuesday. too. Paul has been skateboarding for a lit­ Paul now has six boards: three experts said they did not know if they said “Self Portrait With the Gray Hat” The auxiliary’s gift to the hospital dent; Mrs. Richard Bolin, second Mrs. Allen Shaw, Junior Volunteers. At the same time, the congressman tle over a year. All his stunts, picked up at "slalom ," two "freestyle” and one “bowl could repair. was priceless. this year was $1,000 more than last vice president; Mrs. Neil Lawrence, In accepting the gift which will be noted the corporation lost “hundreds contests or from skateboard magazines, rider.” To pay for these boards, he has The attack ’Tuesday on one of Van Finished in 1887, the portrait shows the year’s. secretary, and Mrs. Alfred used for the hospital’s capital needs, of millions of dollars” In 1976 and painted houses and cut lawns in the Gogh’s most famous paintings was the se­ artist wearing a gray hat against a blue are self-taught. It took "about two weeks” Mrs. McCray succeeds Mrs. Robert Smith, president of the board was asking Congress for an ad­ for him to master the fine art of standing summer, and shovelled walks in the cond assault on the 19th-century Dutch background. It was painted when Van Gerald Hall. of trustees, thanked the auxiliary ditional $1.3 billion in new loan funds. on his hands on a moving skateboard, he winter. "Most money I get goes to painter’s works this month. Gogh was living in Paris and had no Before her election she served as “for the solid evidence of your sup­ "What are these bonuses really sara. And now he is working on "jumps.” skateboards,” he says, matter-of-factly. Guards at Vincent Van Gogh Museum money to pay for models. .first vice president and instructor of port of this hospital." for?” he asked. "Has Conrail made This stunt, he explained, is best learned Sunday, May 7, Paul will contribute his rushed up and seized the attacker, a 32- ■he hospital Junior Volunteers. The auxiliary’s income is provided such notable progress that the in stages. He began by practicing with one expertise to the Connecticut Blaster Seal year-old Amsterdam painter identified ^ She is a graduate of St. Francis by several sources. The largest nation’s taxpayers should reward the board — propelling himself on it towards a Society when he will act as chairman of its only by the initials “M.R.” School of Nursing in Hartford, and is money raiser is the Gift Shop which company’s executives with almost a Skatelraard-a-Thon, at the Marlborough Museum officials said the man offered no table, jumping over the table onto the Polaroid shows employed as a part-time nurse at The has two outlets, one off the main lob­ half-million dollars in extra compen­ Commons. A Logan Dura-Lite Board with resistance. A police spokesman said he ground, and marking the spot where he Meadows Convalescent Home. by and one on the ground floor. The sation?” Power Flex wheels will be awarded to the apparently needed psychiatric care. hinded. The next stage involved placing a ^sonar camera’ She is also president of the Bowers Gift Shop’s income this year was Moffett said the extra payments skateboarder who brings in the highest He lost his financial support from the second board on that mark and jumping School PTA; chairman of MOTION, $68,087.77. Other top sources of in­ also include car allowances and amount of “pledges” from sponsors, government fund for destitute artists from one board over the table and onto the NEEDHAM, Mass. (UPI) — A new in- a youth task force of the Greater come were the Penny Saver (the membership in private clubs. second board. The final step, Paul’s goal, based on the number of slalom laps he or some time ago, the spokesman said, and stamatic camera that uses sonar to help Manchester Chamber of Commerce; hospital auxiliary’s thrift shop), $35.- Conrail confirmed that it had an in­ Is to start and finish on the same board. she completes. earlier he had been evicted from his focus the picture automatically was and past president of the Manchester 884.99, and baby photos, $810. centive compensation program for In July, Paul won fourth prize, safety home. In addition, skateboarders can compete demonstrated to more than 1,000 Polaroid Jaycee Wives. She is a member of Instead of having a guest speaker, approximately 50 executives, “After that he was in a psychiatric ward Autographing stamp hooks equipment, in his first skateboard com­ for trophies in a special slalom event. Corporation shareholders Tuesday at their the Manchester Women’s Club and this year the auxiliary presented a developed by the Conrail board “ in for some time. He claims his repeated petition, sponsored by "The Watershed," Miss Connecticut will be on hand to pre- annual meeting. the Little Flower of Jesus Mother’s fashion show with fashions from the Arthur Warmsley autographs a copy of his book on stamps accordance with its desire to es­ •sent the trophies. To qualify for this requests to be readmitted there were in Rhode Island. The new ultrasonic echo ranging device Circle. Penny Saver being modeled by the during Sunday’s show by the Manchester Philatelic Society at tablish a compensation system to special event, skateboarders’ pledges rejected and he said his attack on the pain­ will be built into the current SX-70 Mrs. McCray has received the auxiliary members. Manchester High School. Looking over this shoulder are Fran­ help motivate the turnaround of the must total $25 or more. And, the first 25 ting was a call of distress,’’ the Polaroid model and should be ready for Distinguished Service Award from Mrs. Jack Hunter narrated the cois J. Gamache, left, president of the society, and Gerard A. previously bankrupt railroad.’’ participants to register with pledges spokesman said. sale before December, said Edwin H. the Manchester Jaycees, the Conrail was created two years ago parade of latest style fashions in Caron, chairman of the show. In front of Warmsley is a plaque totalling $100 the day of the event, will ‘"The attack came at the 5 p.m. closing Land, chairman of the board. Outstanding Young Women of good used clothing for sport, casual from the lines of six bankrupt Products Show receive a Tee-shirt imprinted with a hour when dozens of visitors were presented to him by the society, honoring him as "Philatelist Paul McDonald practices skateboard The automatic focusing system, which America Award, and was twice and formal wear with penny-saving railroads, mainly the giant Penn Cen­ skateboard decal. leaving,” a museum spokesman said. handstands in preparation for Skateboard-a- emits an audible chirp when activated, awarded the Outstanding Jaycee Mrs. Lee McCray price tags. of the Y ear.” (Herald photo by Pinto) tral, opens Thursday In addition to furnishing all the prizes, "The man quietly drew a knife from his Wives Award. Thon next month in Marlborough. was described as guaranteeing sharp the Will Jacob’s Skateboard Shop in West clothing and twice slashed through the focus instantly and automatically. “This More than 100 exhibitors will fill 141 Hartford will provide judges for the event. canvas. new camera allows the photographer booths with products, merchandise and One of these judges, Tony Cassano, says ‘"The attack was almost immediately complete freedom to concentrate on com­ service Information at the 14th biennial competing skatelMarders are often judged noticed by guards who rushed over and posing and taking the desired image,” Town denies man^s bid Glastonbury Products Show Thursday, with the same criteria as competing ice grabbed him. He did not resist,” the Land said. Friday and Saturday. Treatment helps skaters, including speed, degree of dif­ spokesman said. In answer to a shareholder's question, The Glastonbury Rotary Club is the ficulty of maneuvers and actual perfor­ Officials said the attacker made two Polaroid President William J. McCune Jr. sponsor of the event at the Glastonbury mance. In the case of a “slalom run,” the in child leukemia diagonal cuts — one 21.2 inches long and said the SX-70 — now the largest selling in- to show personnel file High School on Hubbard Street. number of cones left standing also is con­ the other 17.2 inches — in the painting, stamatic camera in the U.S. — would cost Gov. Ella Grasso will open the show sidered. which measures 17.6 inches high by 14.8 as much as 50 percent more with the new plaint with the HRC and also with the McCarthy said, "Certainly, what Thursday at 6 p.m. 'The hours of the event The wheels get rolling at the Easter MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — A combination of drugs and inches wide. John Bourque, a former Town of sonar device. state Commission on Human Rights we want to do is release the file to the will he 6 to 10 p.m. 'Thursday and Friday Seal Skateboard-a-Thon May 7 at 1:15 chemotherapy has eradicated leukemia symptoms in 80 Museum officials said they had no im­ Manchester employee who has filed a Land, inventor of the first instamatic and Opportunities. Human Relations Commission. But, and 3:45 to S p.m. Saturday. p.m., at the Marlborough Commons, off percent of the children undergoing the program, the mediate estimate on whether the painting complaint with the Human Relations camera in 1947, said the sonar was The HRC has filed a formal request we have to get the town counsel’s Attractions especially for children this Route 66 or Exit 13 off Route 2, The rain director of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital said could be fully restored. Commission, met Tuesday with another “ breakthrough " in one-step that the town give it Bourque’s per­ release signed before we do that.” year will Include incubators where date is .June 11. The proceeds of the event Tuesday. ’The attack was remarkably similar to Charles Mc(?arthy, assistant town photography. sonnel record. Bourque talked Kevin O’Brien, assistant town chickens will be hatching and baby chicks will benefit the Hemlocks Outdoor Educa­ Dr. Alvin Mauer said 300 children have undergone the manager, to ask that his personnel Tuesday with McCarthy and also counsel who wrote the release form, available for holding. Many booths will tion Center for the handicapped, in 2t^-year program and 80 percent of them no longer file be released to the commission. offer gifts and prizes. exhibit symptoms of leukemia and are able to resume McCarthy, however, denied the asked that such a step be taken. said that it protects the town from Hebron, an Ea.ster Seal facility. “There weren’t any results. I was any liability if the personnel record is Dinners will be served by the Rotarians Interested skateboard enthusiasts normal lives. request because Bourque refused to denied them,” Bourque said of the released to the HRC. beginning at 5 each evening. Tickets are should call Connecticut Easter Seal in Some of the children, most of whom live within a 200-to House decides state sign a release removing the town PRESENT. meeting. He said that McCarthy McCarthy said that he would sit available at the door. Hebron for more information, at 228-9438. 400-mile radius of Memphis, have been off treatment for from liability if it does release the 10 to 12 years with no recurring symptoms of the file. asked for a signature on the release down with Bourque and the former lymphocytic leukemia which strikes nearly 2,000 a year, Bourque was hired by the town’s form drawn up by the town counsel’s employee could decide what items in should display class the folder he does not want released to Mauer said. Highway Department through a office. Yale research gives But Mauer refused to call the program a "cure.” federal employment program. He "I told him we didn’t have anything the commission. “The words cure and breakthrough are buzzwords,” he HARTFORD (UPI) - The House has “If it s such a good idea, why do we have was laid off alrout a year ago. further to talk about,’’ Bourque said. “Whatever he wants released to said. “What we are trying to determine is how can you decided it’s time Connecticut started to mandate it?” he asked. "We are Bourque has charg^ that the town He said that plans to meet with the Human Relations Commission is closer look at fetuses finally say to a patient and parent that past a certain showing off a little of its class — artistic creating here, through state money, a discriminated against him because an attorney to discuss the matter. his business,” he said. point, (the chance of) a relapse is small, if it exists at all? class, that is’ ready made market (for artists). We’re he is handicapped. He filed his com­ “ In 1962, most people thought that there was no hope of The House Tuesday approved 102-44 and not doing it for anybody else. Why should NEW YORK (UPI) — Using a very thin reported, a miscarriage is induced and the ever finding a cure for leukemia. Now we have some sent to the Senate a bill requiring the state we do it for them?” tube fitted with an optical system, outcome is fatal to the fetus. hope.” to spend 1 percent of all bond money it Rep. Charles Matties, R-West Hartford, reiearchers at Yale University Medical Another Yale scientist. Dr. Norman S. Mauer said none of the children freed of symptoms for raises for remodeling, renovating or con­ agreed. School are able to take a close look at Talner, .said .sound waves aimed at fetuses House dilutes hiring plan six years after treatment was discontinued have suffered structing a state building on art work for “It troubles me that some of us (law­ fetuses in the womb, it was reported are making it possible to "image” tiny relapses. He said recurrence of the disease after such a the facility. makers) are coming off as anti-art,” he ’Tuesday. developing hearts — watch them working HARTFORD (UPI) — Members of on a 96-38 vote. Moynihan, D-East Hartford. “We period of time is “unusual, especially with lymphocytic “This could provide enormous enhance­ said. “And that ain’t the fact.” Dr. Maurice Jeremiah Mahoney, an and even .see the little valves opening and the Connecticut House have refused In 1975, the Legislature passed a thought the logical step was to deal leukemia.” ment to public buildings which over the Rep. John DeMerrel, R-Essex, said the associate professor of human genetics, closing lo subject themselves to the same law requiring all state agencies to with the permanent employees ' “As best as we can define the word ‘cure,’ we have past 20 years have been rather drab,' ’ said bill would create a 1 percent “slush fund” reported at a seminar for science writers Nearly four dozen fetuses have been minority hiring practices they de­ adopt “affirmative action” plans to But Rep. Margaret Morton, D- developed a treatment that will afford a child a chance to Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D-Storrs. She said for artists who needed work. It is possible to see facial features, view studied this way as doctors look for car­ mand ol the state’s appointed of­ improve Connecticut’s recqrd of Bridgeport, begged her colleagues lead a normal productive life,” the doctor said. Connecticut should reverse the trend of But Rep. James Coatsworth, D- sex organs and count fingers and toes. diac abnormalities during the second or ficials. hiring minorities. The lawmakers not to tamper with the original Leukemia causes bleeding problems and infection com­ building “brick houses” and begin dis­ Cromwell, objected. In 10 years, he predicted, the state of third trimester. On a voice vote, the House Tuesday exempted themselves frdm the resolution. plications. Mauer said the treatment program, developed playing handiwork of the state’s artists. "What harm is there, what damage are fetal diagnosis will advance to the point it The pioneer work at Yale has turned up approved and sent to the Senate a requirement. “You've undone the whole thing," over 16 years of research, centers on clearing the blood. But her position did not receive the en­ we doing, by encouraging the arts?” he will be possible for a doctor to put a hand one case of congenital complete heart watered-down resolution requiring After Tuesday’s vote. Rep. Boyd she said. When the disease is diagnosed, children are given three dorsement of all the members of the asked. in the uterus and position the fetus for sur­ block in a 28-week-old fetus, Talner said. the Legislature’s hiring arm — the Hinds, D-Hartford, was furious the “How do you think little black drugs that flush the leukemic cells from the blood and House. Rep. Julie Belaga, R-Westport, backed gical procedures to correct defects. Dr Sally E. Shaywitz reported alcohol Legislative Management Committee House had scuttled the intent of his children, little Hispanic children and bone marrow. Rep. Alan Mazzola, R-Willimantic, said Coatsworth. “ It is reasonable to say this will Ingestion in targe quantities during — to adopt policies to ensure that resolution. people who wheel themselves Once the remission process begins, additional drugs nothing prevents the state now from incor­ “We have to quit thinking of art as an in­ happen,” Mahoney said at the seminar, pregnancy may leave a child with more blacks, Hispanies, handicapped “It’s (the House) a racist through the Capitol or walk on are combined with radiation treatments to clear the porating art works in the public buildings tellectual experience,” she said. “It's not. sponsored by the National Institute of neurological damage. persons and women are hired at the organization,” he said. “ Politics is crutches feel when they come up leukemic cells from the nervous system. it constructs. It’s a part of our lives.” Child Health and Human Development, She said one or two one-ounce drinks / Capitol. as racist and sexist as any here?” she asked. "This is supposed In the final phase, two drugs — 6-Mercaptoparine and the Society for Pediatric Resarch and should be the limit. But the resolution only applies to organization.” to be the seat of government for all Methodtrexate — are administered. other pediatric groups. Her studies at the Learning Disorder full-time jobs at the state Capitol. He noted only six blacks are the people. It sure doesn't look like The review of the treatment program at the Memphis Doctors have used the instrument, an Center at Yale shows children damaged Legislative leaders introduced an employed at the Capitol as part-time it.” hospital and its results will be presented by Dr. Steve endoscope, to look at 80 fetuses in the hy alcohol during pregnancy appear to do amendment removing part-time patronage workers in a work force of But Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D- George, head of the St. Jude’s biostatistics section, womb. poorly in school and are hyperactive. political patronage jobs from the 329. The blacks take home $37,(X)0 Storrs, said part-time employees are before a meeting of the American Society for Clinical STOREWIDE different from full-time workers. She In 5 percent of the cases, Mahoney provisions of the resolution. from a $1.5 million payroll. Investigation at San Francisco Sunday. More than 70 percent of the jobs at Lawmakers who favored the said the full-timers are picked by the the Capitol are part-time and almost leadership amendment said Hinds Legislative Management Com­ all of the legislative session jobs are was trying to go too fast. mittee, but the part-time jobs are given out on a “political” basis. "We'd rather pass a resolution that generally selected by either St. Paul voters repeal Harrison’s CLEARANCE The leadership amendment passed is attainable,” said Rep. Timothy Republicans or Democrats- INCREDABLE VALUES homosexual rights law IN EVERY DEPTJI SPRING FABRICS ST. PAUL, Minn (UPI) vote ol about 3 1 Citizens lor Human Rights, House approves & DRAPERY SALE! — Voters have repealed St. A homosexual and Vict including some of the Paul’s “gay rights” law by m r rmt ros smut stwiKe nam veteran. Tom Hurkc. clergy, battled to keep it" DEXTER JOGGING work ineentives /ft nearly a 2-1 margin in the was defeated by a large Repeal forces said the -SPECIAL THIS WEEK- first major election test SHOES A margin in a bid lor one of issue was morality. Op­ SHOES COnONS • LINENS • BLENDS since residents of Dude seven Cilv Council scats ponents said it was human • ALL STYLES HARTFORD (UPI I — The House has moved to reward County, Fla., threw out a SNEAKS The unusually big tur­ rights. VALUES TO $47 high-ranking state workers who do a good job. 4 5 " WIDE similar ordinance last VALUE TO $30 CNOOSCFROMOUR nout on a mild, sunny day The Rev. Angwin said On a 129-17 vote Tuesday, the House approved and sent June. URGEsaEcnoNOF Q n < p g r climaxiHl a healed cam­ the “landslide victory” to the Senate a “manager incentive ’ bill. “ For this we thank paign in which the Haplist- PBtNTS, SOUOS AND 'V'V« b UtT shows that a “small group *20-*25 •IQ.^20 The measure would abolish the current pay system for PAHNNS. ORIGINAL " God," the Rev. Richard A led Citizens Alert for of misguided politicians” Connecticut's top 1.000 state employees, whose average ^VAIUK TO 3.89 A YARPI Angwin, pastor of Temple Morality fought to repeal on the (?ity Council passed salary is $20,000 a year. Now, all management employees Baptist Church and leader U te SENSAnONAL c^iEW the law and the ,St Paul the 1974 ordinance. receive pay hikes in so-called increments. of the repeal crusade, said DRESS TREVIRA POLYESTER KNITS The House-approved bill would have the administrative MRECT H M S m E U n U K Y N M R r n Tuesday night. He said the services commissioner adopt a plan in the next year that repeal shows that. North or SHIRTS LOOK in cMEN*S JEANS! SUITS ould give large raises to management employees who M"WIDE $ | 8 8 lie. • ARROW, NORRIS South, the majority of peo­ ENTIRE STOCK eceived high marks from their department com­ WHILE THEY LAST ^______I n . v » J LONG SLEEVE 4 ple arc against immorali­ VALUE TO $180 missioners and low raises to the managers who were VALUE TO $13.80 Wl ST Sa EiPUttSUM T SSf A ty- rated poorly. Homosexual leaders said Ciuui cssamn, fOM Piuows Men, do your own thing! Choose from many new styles from 50% OFF Some lawmakers complained the bill would result in OSaY SATfMC, BO U niS, Lee* featuring scoop front pockets and stylish side and rear they were “outraged," I THIS IS IT! ixilitical patronage pay raises. “won’t go back into the •8.50 UPROlSTillK SSP ftm pocket fashion stripes. With matching jackets featuring slotted April PricD Sale... regularly $14, Now ^ 6 ^ “My concern is that managers will not be rewarded on closet" and predicted a GUARANTEED their performance, but on the political decisions they DRAPERY & SLIPCOVER FA pockets and genuine Lee* brass buttons. All are 100% cotton “new coming-out Rytex Laidmark Vellum Stationery make. ” said Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Stamford. for cool summer comfort. nationwide.” Democratic STEAM But Rep. Nicholas Motto, D-Hartford and the bill’s Superior laidmark lemnheeta with matching bkie-Hned anvetopaa. Your Imprint in choice of WRIGHTS Mayor George Latimer CARPCT& UPHOLSTERY. proponent, said, “I think you'd have ahard time keeping said he still feels "every stytea ahoam, m a ic ^ tha Mua anaaiapa Hning. Satact Prinoeaa (5H x 7%) or Monarch (T% x ITEMS ______A M DIMM Ovallnr < 10H) ataa. Crtap whila or pelt Min paipar oolor. QHl boxed 1M p politics out of any system.” ___ ^ Siin^ »lh»y. —NO row MIAiUMMin. human being deserves CLEANING 190 • SHOES • SLACKS VALUE TO $$0 Motto said the bill would at least guarantee that those CSSTOM MAS! SSSPBKS A SUfCOVRtS m o Jeans sizes 30-42. Jacket sizes S-M-L-XL In Regulars and Longs. equal protection under SPECIAL TMS WEEK • SHIRTS who did a good job for the state would not be treated the toam ; 90 ntra. unprinM thM t. lor iM M Moond pigM ... only t t wHh ardw. cssnoRS, n u o m , csitam s a m « $« Hundreds In stocki law.” • TIES same way as lackadaisical employees. In complete unofficial ON&IIOOM $1 0 9 5 Sals EimIs Saturday, Af^l 29th OFF MViiaMONuanauaoB * HALL JL ^ AvallabU •45. Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D-Storrs, agreed. returns, the vote was 54,090 Gift CarlftfcatM 40% OFF "The present system makes it impossible to award SALE _ MANCHESTER to repeal and 31,690 to keep FR EE ScotchgiMnliNg tor Motfwr't Day QNIng merit and punish demerit," said Goodwin, who has been 903 Main 8t. the 4-year-old ordinance. ltM.tttH.ILttHR WwtpM M A tm CHAAM • VMA • BAHR AMBMCAAO pushing for the legislation for years. WE $T0CK im $ T E IY VRITLS It was the first major ■ nai Some lawmakers said although the measure awards DKiCTiBu n m s f'jm . VERNON challenge of a homosexual 'IlNck M r nwr SaniiNl hard-working employees, it does nothing to prevent ad­ rights law since enter­ m r a m r a t ¥m m s , e m s s men, TrI-City Plaxa RHbMijsi. tw! ministrative "dead wood ” from hanging on to their jobs. tainer Anita Bryant and a HARRISON’S STATIONERS But Mrs. Goodwin pointed out that if an employee con- metmtE! “Save Our Children” group .Call Mon.-rn. 5 2 2 - 6 M SUM M fTEEO; linued to get poor ratings from his department head, he MEN'S SHOP successfully promoted MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER would eventually be fired. rapeal of a limllar law in STEAM MASTER - 2 N PEARL ST., HTEI. "This bill allows us to get rid of employees who are PaOIM FABHCS IMS** D m County (MlatiU) by a gms-sly inefficient. ’ she said. 413 ■AM ST^ i — tow Rl—dwstw. *Where women love to shop for MenV PAGK KOIIHTKEN A - MANCHESTKH KVIWINti HKHAI.I). MamhciiltT. Conn.. We'd.. April 2«. IH7H

Obituaries Board suggests lBaurl]rater IVicr I’lirlonH Mrs, Kmiiy S. Ki*rl«»r John W. (julliigilH'r Peter Partons, 74. of 140 Eldridge COVENTRY — Mrs. Emily Smith VERNON - John W. Gallagher, 64, St. died Tuesday night at Manchester cost adjustment limli Rector, 72, of Pine Lake Shores died formerly of Hampton Beach, N.H., Memorial Hospital after suffering an Tuesday at her home. She was the died Monday at a Vernon convales­ SECOND SECTION apparent heart attack at his home. widow of George J. Rector. cent home. He was the husband of Mr. Partons was bom Sept. 23, Mrs. Rector was born in Cold Mrs. Bernice F. Edgcriy Gallagher. in town pension APRIL 26, 1978 1903, in New Britain and had lived in Springs, N.Y., and had lived in Mr. Gallagher was bom in New Manchester for 62 years. He was an Coventry for 40 years. She was a York City. A retired attorney, he was I ' j , Army veteran of World War If. member of the Fir. t United a graduate of BuckncII University, Before his retirement nine years ago, Methodist Church of New Britain and Lewisburg, Pa., and St. John’s Law The Pension Board has Connecticut Bank & Trust and Cost study he had been employed as steward at Radiant Chapter, OES, of Williman- School, Brooklyn, N.Y. He w as'a recommended a five percent cost-of- United Bank & Trust. living adjustment for former Town of the Army and Navy Club, previously tic. member of the Portsmouth, N.H., Priskwaldo said that he attended a serving in the same post at the She is survived by three sisters, IxKige of Elks. Manchester employees who retired Pension Board meeting 11 years ago. is planned British-Amcrican Club. He was a Mrs. Etta Foertsch and Mrs. Leona He is also survived by a brother, before July 1. 1977. ‘T pointed out then that people on member of Miantonomah Tribe, Im­ Smith, both of New Britain, and Mrs. Lawrence Gallagher of Scarsdale, Representatives of the Manchester the Pension Board do not know how for budget proved Order of Red Men. Viola Queens of San Antonio, Texas; N.Y.; and several niCces and Municipal Employees Retired to invest money in the stock market. He is survived by a sister. Miss and several nieces and nephews. nephews. Association Inc. attended a February I’m here to repeat the same thing,” meeting of the Pension Board and he said. Klla Partons of Vernon. The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 Town Manager Robert Weiss said The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 a.m. from Burke-Fortin Funeral asked for a cost-of-living adjustment. The hike has to be approved by the Tuesday night that the Town of from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, He said that 12 stocks he presented Town Board of Directors. If ap­ Manchester will study the General Main St., with a mass at St. James be at the convenience of the family. with a mass at the Church of St. last month to the Pension Board as Fund costs of departments not, in­ proved, it would be the first such in­ Church at 10. Burial will be in St. Friends may call at'the funeral Luke, Ellington, at 10. Burial will be good investments have grown nine cluded in the General Fund budget. crease for retired employees since James Cemetery. home tonight from 7 to 8. in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, percent in that one-month period. The work for the study probably Friends may call at the funeral The family suggests that any Hawthorne, N.Y. 1974. “I feel I am more knowledgeable will be done by Paula Yellman, the home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 memorial gifts may be made to the There are no calling hours. The change would increase the than the people who handle the com­ Greeting Gov. Ella Grasso as she arrived Theodore Cummings, Democratic Town town's budget analyst, Weiss said. m p.m. First United Methodist Church of benefits of about 140 town employees mon stock fund,” he told the board. at a dinner in her honor are, from left, James Chairman. The fund-raising event was held He said that he does not know when New Britain who retired before July 1, lOT. The One member of the Pension Board, the study will be started, but he Pension Board proposed that it Fraser, coordinator of the Ella Grasso Tuesday night at the Knight of Columbus Hall Peter P. Kurkoslii (Howe) Richard Woodhouse, became angry hopes it is finished before the start of become effective July 1 of this year. in Manchester with a capacity crowd in atten­ with Priskwaldo and his presenta­ Re-election Committee for District 10; the budget-making process next Peter F, Rurkoski (Rowe), 91, of 19 For a retired employee receiving a dance. (Herald photo by Dunn) Erie St. died Tuesday at a tion. Woodhouse left after a brief Nicholas Jackston, dinner chairman; and year. Elm City ex-mayor Blur of activity at exchange $200 per month pension, the cost-of- shouting match with the broker. Manchester eonvalescent home, The budgets for the Water and living adjustment would mean $10 Chairman Fred Geyer also Mr. Rurkoski was born July 21, Sewer Departments are separate more each month. expressed his displeasure with some 1886, in Poland and had lived in the The floor of the New York Stock Exchange from the General Fund budget vance from about 14 points in the morning to The Pension Board also received of Priskwaldo’s criticisms and said Manchester-Hartford area most of is a blur of activity as unusual heavy trading Democrats hail Grasso because those departments raise dies of gun wound a 7.53-point rise at the closing bell. Today, some criticism from Russell that the board is not contemplating a his life. Before his retirement a their own funds through charges to continues. Institutional and foreign investors prices opened lower in active trading and the Priskwaldo of 111 Tanner SI., a local change in its investments. Gov. Ella Grasso’s arrival at a tion. tion and with your support can con­ power in New Haven politics, served number of years ago, he was customers. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Former sent stocks soaring in near-record trading Dow Jones industrial average was off slight­ stockbroker. The board also approved two fund-raising $25 a plate dinner in her Acknowledging the guest at the tinue to make our stale a place in The Fire District Special Fund and three terms as mayor before being employed at the U.S. Envelope Co., Priskwaldo said that he felt the Mayor Bartholomew F. Guida, 64, Hartford. Tuesday, but late profit-taking sliced the ad­ ly. (UPI photo) retirements — Anne Anderson, who honor Tuesday night was hailed by head table, Houley introdueed which we are proud to live.” the Special Taxing District Authority was found dead today, the victim of ousted in 1975 by Frank Logue, a board has not received maximum is retiring early after more than 21 more than 300 persons at the Knights Commenting on the financial He is survived by a son, John C. Jackston, Theodore Cummings, Parking Fund also are separate from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot reform candidate and fellow performance from pension funds in­ years in the town clerk’s office; and of Columbus Hall in Manchester. success of the dinner, Fraser said Rowe of East Hartford; two Democratic town chairman; James the town budget and have separate Democrat. vested in the stock market. Frank Ruff, who is retiring at a nor­ Two bagpipers piped her ’’aboard’’ nearly $9,000 was realized and that in wound. daughters, Mrs. Mary Torza and Fraser, coordinator of the Ella tax rates for customers. Authorities said Guida's body was Guida was thus knocked out of con­ The pension funds are managed by mal age after 6‘-ii years with the as supporters shook hands to wish Grasso Re-election Committee for all, some $20,000 from District 10 Mrs. Catherine Harris, both of Each of these separate categories found about 9 a.m. in a wooded area tention for a possible fourth term — E8T. 1941 9 Quality Service three firms— Aetna Life & Casualty, Board of Education. her well in her forthcoming guber­ District 10; Tom Reiley, ticket chair- would go to help re-elect the gover­ Manchester; 13 grandchildren and 12 • Genuine Parts pays an annual contribution to the at the rear of the Wilbur Cross High and eligibility for a pension. Friends Lottery ) man; and William O’Neil, nor. great-grandchildren. natorial bid for re-election. General Fund for services provided School gymnasium by a man walking said at the time Guida took the defeat Sen. Robert Houley of Enfield Democratic state chairman. Among the dignitaries attending by town employees in departments hard especially because of criticism The funeral is Thursday-at 11 a m. his dog. A revolver was found near served as master of ceremonies with Cummings extended greetings on were Stale Sen. David Barry and included in the General Fund budget. involving delayed judicial action at the John F. Tierney Funeral B.D. &SON the body. The winning number PEARL MHS principal lists Nicholas Jackston of Manchester behalf of the absent Mayor Stephen Stale Rep. Francis Mahoney, both of For instance, the Town Fire Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial will Guida, a Democrat and one-time stemming from a 1973 absentee serving as dinner chairman. Penny and expressed confidence in Manchester. Mayor Richard be in St. James Cemetery. drawn Tuesday in the Department has received legal ser­ ballot inve.stigation. The governor and her husband, the governor’s victory in November. Blackstone of East ifarlford; State There are no calling hours Connecticut daily lottery vice from the town counsel’s office was 692 M COOPEMTION WITH Tom, mingled with an appreciative Gov, Grasso, obviously warmed by Rep. Abraham Glassman of South for such matters as the Buckland fire graduation activities crowd renewing old acquaintences the reception given her, thanked Windsor; Sandy Bender, former IMth. l.oiiiHe (1. Iteaiidry jurisdiction case. with many Democrats with whom those in attendance for coming, and mayor of South Windsor ; South Wind­ Thus, the town will try to calculate Mrs, Louise Cardinal Beaudry, 96, Califano makes plans A schedule of pre-graduation ac­ they had not crossed paths in some ’’hailed the spirit of the Democratic sor Town Clerk Frank Enes; Mary how much each department should of 10 Preston Drive died this morning clude an all-day picnic on June 12, a tivities for Manchester High School time. Party.” LeDuc and Eugene Paganetti, be contributing to adequately cover at an East Hartford convalescent GIVES YOU FREE quadrangle party for the signing of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. ”I know it will united behind me in Democratic State Central Com­ seniors has been released by George services it receives from other for asbestos warning home. She was the widow of Joseph I Rockville yearbooks on June 13 and an awards Reardon, pastor emeritus of St. November,” she said. mitteemen for the Third Senatorial E. Beaudry. Emmerling, school principal. assembly June 15. departments. Graduation will be June 15, with James Parish, offered the invoca­ "We have the hope and determina­ District; and Sen. George Hannon of Weiss said that an accurate figure Mrs, Beaudry was born ,Sept. 24, The last official school day for all East Hartford. WASHINGTON (UPII - HEW ment is also taking steps to inform hospital notes Mayor Stephen Penny, an alumnus of other students in the school system may be hard to pinpoint because such former military and civilian workers 1881, in the Province of Ontario, things as legal services are flexible Secretary Jo.seph Califano today an­ C anada, and had lived in the Admitted Monday: Nilda MHS, as featured speaker. will be Monday, June 19. It will be a in the shipyards, and that HEW is Emmerling noted that the time for from year to year. nounced a plan to warn up to 11 Manchester-Hartford area most of Anderson, Neill Road, Ver­ four-hour day. also considering other measures for graduation has been moved ahead to Manchester police report The Town Board of Directors million American workers that they her life. She was an auxiliary non; Felicia Archambault, may be running a cancer risk eaching those affected. Charter Road, Rockville; 6 p.m. to accommodate parents and D Tuesday night voted that the Water member of the Legion of Mary of the Califano estimated that between 8 friends who wish to attend the East Arrests Tuesday included Thomas driving and driving while under the St. was charged with operating while and Sewer Departments both should because of workplace exposure to Church of the Assumption Martha Borgstrom, million and 11 million workers were Ellington. John Coleman, Catholic High School graduation the E. Neville, 21, of 132 Deepwood Drive influence of liquor and breach of his registration is suspended. Court increase their annual contributions asbestos since 1941. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hunger meeting Califano .said the surgeon general exposed to asbestos from the begin­ High Ridge Road, Rockville; same night. East Catholic has moved who was charged with evading respon peace in connection with an incident date is May 9. to the General Fund. James (Frances) Mulready of Manchester Council on World would immediately i.ssue an advi.sory ning of World War II onward. Of that Edwin Davis, Franklin Park, its graduation back to 8 p.m. to allow sibility in connection with an acci­ near Madison Street Tuesday night. Police made 14 other motor vehicle Manchester, with whom she made U7S5SAVINGS b o n d : Hunger will sponsor a meeting to to the nation's 400,000 doctors with number 1 to 2 million are still Rockville; Johnnie Gidman, attendance at both events. dent on Essex Street about 8:24 p.m. Police said his car was traveling at a arrests Tuesday. her home; a sister, Mrs. Joseph learn more about the problem tonight employed. About 4.5 million persons ralcottville Road. Vernon; The senior prom will be June 9 at Police said Neville’s car went out high rate of speed as it turned into a advice on diagnosis and an outline of (Eva) Lennon of Fitchburg, Mass.; at 7:30 in the Emanuel Lutheran RHS plans worked in shipyards during World Mark Hurlburt. Snipsic the Red Coach Inn in Windsor Locks. of control as it was turning onto parking lot and struck a curb. Court Several items, including some the extent of the problem Street, Rockville; Clifford Church library. War II. Califano said it was not five grandchildren and .seven great­ It will be followed by the dawn dance Essex Street from Little Street, hit a date is May 8. tools, a radio and a canned ham were In addition, he said HEW would grandchildren. Jacobsen. Ellington; Joseph Mary Breen, coordinator of known how many of tho.se who were at the high school. tree and left the scene. He sustained Charles M. Kelehan, 16, of East stolen from a restaurant on Center start a public information campaign Kincman. Ellington; Marie with the purchase o f this “Bread for the World,” and Betsy to operate exposed in any working situation are The funeral is Friday at 9:30 a m. Emmerling commended the minor injuries. Court date is May 9. Hartford was charged with reckless Street sometime Tuesday night, aimed at those segments of the pop­ from the John F. Tierney Funeral l.aMarchc, Ellington; Richmond, who is associated with still alive. Frederick Spielman, Rotary Club for its sponsorship of the Curley W. Marcano, 21, of 61 New driving in connection with an acci­ police reported today. There was no ulation believed to be at the highest Home, 219 W. Center St., with a mass "Project Hunger,” will speak. Dr. Irving Selikoff, an outspoken Ellington. dawn dance since 1952. St. was charged with reckless opera­ dent Monday night at Delmont and sign of forced entry a nursery risk. The largest single category of at the Church of Assumption at 10. The program is open to the public. workers affected is believed to be environmental cancer expert, has es­ Discharged Monday: Carol Other events for seniors will in­ tion in connection with an accident on Summit streets. Police said his car A burglary suspect fled from B urial will be in St. M ary's Ahondolo, Wolcott; Frankie S0.8 cu. ft. collided with a car driven by Nancy apartments on Charter Oak Street timated that 400,000 Americans who Center Street, west of Falknor Drive, those who were employed in Cemetery, East Hartford, Vernon worked regularly with asbestos will Grover, Regan Road, Tuesday morning. Police said Mar- V. Listro, 35, of 141 Loomis St. Xfter when confronted by a person in the shipyards during and after World Friends may call at the funeral War II. die of cancer during the next 50 Rockville; Nancy Lee, cano’s car struck a parked vehicle the collision, Kelehan’s car also hit a building Tuesday afternoon. Police . The Child Development classes at home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 A.shford, Marion McDermott, said the suspect had entered the Califano .said the Defense Depart­ years operated by Maurice E. Gaudet, 64, telephone pole and'a tree and caught Rockville High School will operate a pm Nyack, N. Y ; Grace White, NO-FROST About 300 MHS pupils fire. Kelehan, Ms, Listro and Peter basement of the apartments and nursery school next year from Court Street. Rockville of 65 Weaver Road. The car con­ tinued along the sidewalk and hit a J. Listro. 14, in the Listro vehicle, broken into a storage bin. When the November through January and still need measles shots pole and a walk signal, then spun were taken to Manchester Memorial police were called, he fled on fool. April through June. It will be open to around as it re-entered Center Street, Hospital for minor injuries, treated A burglary was reported at a children who will be age three by Terrorists strike in Italy In Meninrium Marshall Road residence Tuesday. There are about 300 Manchester religious reasons will they be police said. Court date is May 16. and released. Oct. 27, 1978. In lovinfj memory of Albert W. Kal- REFRIOERATOR Court date for Kelehan is May 16. Some bureaus were searched, but The sessions will be two hours long (ConliiilK'd fniiii Piigc Oiicl carrying out the actual abduction of so many days of sending you a sign of zung. who passed away April 23. 1933 High School students who still need excused from being vaccinated. Robert M. Mahoney, 17, of 56 tne live-time former premier on a our affection with these few lines," InIE=] to be vaccinated for measles, accor­ This does not apply to rubella, Mrs Lenox St, was charged with reckless Robert T. Kerr Jr., 25, of 71 Ridge nothing was taken, police said. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for each letter today that sparked specula!ion The days and nights are lonely, as I go 10-week session. Home street 42 days ago the letter began through life alone AUTOMATIC ding to Lynn Gustafson, head school Gustafson said. of secret contacts between his wife The Moro family letter published The plare we shared together doesn’t Children accepted will have to Then the sentence which intrigued nurse. There will be a makeup clinic for and the terrorists in II Giorno, a newspaper used by seem the same old home meet certain qualifications. They Time IS supposed to heal the pain and There is a state law which says high school students Wednesday, The letter published in a Milan observers: ICBMAKER have to be toilet trained, parents Moro’s wife Eleonora for a previous lighten the burdens we bear. students are subject to be excluded May 3 at Manchester High School. newspaper followed an announce­ "Anna is well and with particular Hut on this 15th Anniversary. must provide their transportation, appeal to the kidnappers, used AUAILABLB AT BXTAA COST from school unless they have had the Mrs. Gustafson specified that this Board wants more data love thinks of you, remembering There's still that vaeant chair ment Tuesday that warrants had language that experts close to the vaccination clinic is only for regular must live in Vernon, and must not every wonderful thing received from measles vaccination, Mrs. Gustafson been issued for the arrest of six men case said might contain a coded Sadly missed. “oW fashioned” measles. She said have a severe handicap that the and three women members of the vou ” Esther and Tootie said. Only if they have a medical cer­ message for the terrorists tificate signed by their family physi­ there will probably be makeup high school students wouldn't be able Red Brigades accused by police of "Dear papa, we feel the need after cian, or a certificate from a church clinics also in both junior high for vote on dental elinie to cope with. FROST authority stating exemption for schools at a later date. Equal numbers of children ages three and four and equally divided by NEVER wouldn’t normally treat welfare and residents of convalescent homes, sex, will be enrolled for the school Fighting halt ordered FORMS By JUNE TOMPKINS patients. mentally retarded, anjpstudents at year. Children will be selected, on Theft victim should Herald Reporter Dr. John F. Barry Jr., another den­ Manchester Community College, eligibility, on a first-come, first- The Board of Directors wants tist attending today’s meeting, said Kraatz said the first referrals to served basis. during Africa talks 6.97 more facts and figures before il will there are about 12 local dentists the clinic would come from the Persons wishing to enroll their have knocked on wood vote on the proposed dental health doing the greater volume of welfare school nurse. There are about 1,400 child should do so by sending a post CU.FT. oatient work in the town. students currently on the free or card or note to; Nursery FREEZER clinic in Manchester. WINDHOEK, South West Africa (UPI) Assembly had not yet approved the 3 A Manchester resident must have jokingly said to his wife about the Board members met this morning Board member Betty Intagliala part-pay lunch program who would Applications, In care of Mrs. Claire - The government of South West Africa Western plan. been surprised when he went out to curious driver, “He probably wants with several Manchester dentists and asked why can’t the ixtard or the be eligible for the clinic. Bellino, Rockville High School, warned black guerrillas today to halt all But South Africa’s acceptance has his car Tuesday morning to find the the covers.” Ronald Kraatz, assistant health ad­ dental health committee get low in­ However, Zinsser asked to have the Loveland Hill. come citizens to come forward and fighting whiic the independence question shown that South Africaand the West are four wheel covers missing from his The man and his wife drove to a ministrator, to discuss the need for proposal nailed down with more Applications will be sent only to was under di.seussion, saying new violence in agreement that a peaceful political speak publicly in support of the those names received in this manner. 1978 model car. local restaurant where they stayed such a clinic. specific details. would be met with all possible force process has to be followed to obtain in­ HELPS CUT The night before the resident about two hours Monday night. The However, the dental health clinic clinic. “If we’re going to spend $106,000 to Phone applications will not be noticed another driver looking close­ next morning the resident discovered establish this clinic, and about $75,- Marthinus Steyn, administrator-general dependence." Steyn said. "I assume that OPERATING Tuesday afternoon appointed com­ Dr. Robert Smith strongly accepted. Applications should be of disputed territory of South West Africa SWAPO will stop violence while it is con­ ly at his car while he was stopped at the wheel covers missing and mittees to search for an operating suggested the need of a ’’corps 000 annually afterward to run it, we returned as quickly as possible as — al.so known as Namibia — said he would sidering the Western proposals. COSTI a stop light on Main Street. The man reported it to the police. staff and to write job descriptions. group” from the community to sup­ want to be sure we’re going to get our selections will be made before oppose attacks by the .South West Africa '■(SWAPO president Sam) Nujoma Responsible for locating a dentist port the clinic. money’s worth” , schools close in June. Peoples Organization "with all the means must realize that if he and his movement or dentists and a hygienist to man the "Why isn’t there a PTA group, a Zinsser suggested putting $25,000 About 25 children can be ac­ 1 have at my dispo.sal ' continue with violence, that violence will proposed clinic are Dr, Michael charitable organization that will sup­ (the salary that would be given a commodated but a waiting list will be Steyn, commenting on .South Africa's be opposed with all the means at my dis­ ADJUSTABLE Area police report Goodman, Dr. Ronald Stephens, and port it,” he asked. "Where is this clinic staff dentist) into a kitty and maintained in the event of any vacan­ announcement Tue.sday that it accepted posal in order to protect the peaceful • J & C FtrranCo., Im GLASS Michael Gallacher, assistant ad- corps group that says 'yes, we need using it for a rotating dentist system cies during the school year. Mrs. Western proposals to create an inter political pnx'ess." SHELVESI ministrater of Manchester Memorial it’?” using local dentists, intsead of having ^Ilin o is director of the school’s nationally recognized black majority rule South African Premier John Vorster, in Have you told “Mom” lately? South WimlHor Valley Road, South Windsor, was Hospital, also a member of the den­ Several dentists, who are currently one hired dentist. Home Elconomics Department. government in South West Africa, said il an attempt to remove thb threat of William Graham, 18, of 27 Colum­ charged with larceny Tuesday. The tal health committee. treating welfare or low income There is no way of projecting any Shots needed figure of future patients because it was tiK) early to say when one-man, one- economic sanctions and end a year-long K you haven't here's a gift that will say il liy you. bus Circle and Jose H. Salas, 18. of complaint was made by the owner of With the help of the school dental patients have expressed reluctance Despite the fact the Vernon school vote elections would be held split with the United States and Britain, It sp^ls ROLLS 453 Park Avenue, both of East Hart­ a South Windsor apartment building. hygienists, and the search com­ at accepting any new low income has never b^en done before, Kraatz system conducted clinics last week The South Afriean-appointed agreed to the Western plan for black rule OUT ON ford, were charged early this mor­ She was released on her promise to mittee, Gallacher will supervise the patients. After the patient’s first said. to allow students to get their measles adm inistrator-general said SWAPO in Namibia. ning with risk of injury to a minor appear in court on May 15. job description assignment. visit or so, they are apt to break Some of the dentists at Ihe meeting shots, which are mandatory, there WHEELS future appointments, dentists say, guerrillas and the United Nations General female. Arrangem ents are already in said they haven’t been contacted by are still 461 students who have not A n d o v e r which means time and nioney lost to Police said their car was stopped progress to furnish transportation for the school dental hygienists about had them. Dale E. Clayton, 16, of Plainville, getting a patient into their office. And each letter contributes to the unique design because it had no rear registration the clinic patients who would be un­ them. D r. Raymond Ramsdell, MODEL TBF 21TW was charged with reckless driving, The transportation committee of School hygienist Nancy Tyrrell ol this hand-craned pendant by J&C Ferrara. plate and a pajama-clad 15-year-old Tuesday afternoon. He was involved able to furnish their own transporta­ superintendent of schools, told the the dental health clinic would help to said today that she knew that, on an Available In three sizes. girl was in the car. The girl was in a one-car accident on Route 6. tion to keep an appointment. Board of Education Monday night, Fire calls • 30V!i'’wld9,66''hl9h regulate the appointment setup. emergency basis, “there isn’t a den­ In sterling silver with matching chain $17.50 taken to the Juvenile Detention Police said the car contained seven If the board does approve the there will be a makeup session this • White or New Naturals^ colora: Another advantage of the proposed tist in town who would refuse me." In t4K gold with matching chain Mini Size $37.50 Home in Hartford. persons and a dog. The driver lost proposed dental health clinic, the coming Friday which is the day after Almond, HarveeL Avocado clinic would be the involvement of But there are few emergency IMuneliesler and Summil slreels (Eighth fire. 110 Lyncss St. (Town) Smaller Mini Size In sterling $7.95 Graham and Salas were held at the control, the car flipped over and committee plans for it to begin about students return from their ab­ Dislncl I the school denial hygienist, the social situations, she added. Mondiiy. 11 44 a m.—tire on I'.usl Hanford MOTHER’S DAY 18 MAY 14th police sUtion in lieu of posting $2,000 struck a tree. Occupants suffered Oct. 1 in quarters that have been ap­ breviated spring vacation. Monday. 7 35 p.m —struc- worker, other school staff members She said that a couple of years ago, railroad tracks. I/ximisSlriH't Tuesday. 2:45 p .m —car Iwnds. They were to be presented in minor injuries. No court date was proved by the Board of Elducation in Any students who do not have their (Eighth District I turc lire. 14 Shallow Brook You can be sure a t. • • 6)mmon Pleas Court, East Hartford, and the family in getting the patient the school hygienists were given a shot by that day will be excluded Line (Town) fire, 974 Burnside Ave. available. Bentley School. Monday, 12 49 p.m.-talse to the clinic, Kraatz said. list of dentists prepared by the office from school unless they have a Monday, H 39 p m —brush Tuesday, 3 p.m—medical ‘Offer applies to purchases from April 1 to May 31,1978 today. V e rn o n The dentists that met with town alarm. South .School (Town) call at firehouse. 612 Burnside Dale E. Kidd J r „ 21, of 187 board members were not there today “It is different than just going to a of Dr. Michael Goodman, the written excuse from their physician, Monday, 3 ,17 p.m —woods lire. 35 Hrainard Plare Also eligible: Refrigerator TBF-21DW, Freezers CA-21D, CB-25D William J. Nelligan, 31, of Hart­ schools’ supervising dentist. It is this (Town) Ave Benedict Drive, South Windsor, was to present an alternative plan to the dentist,” he added. for medical reasons, or one from fire. Center Springs Park Tuesday, 7:28 p.m. — in­ charged Tuesday with unsafe ford, was arrested Tuesday on a dental clinic proposal. In fact, they When asked if school children list the hygienists contact when their clergyman, for religious (Town) Tuesday. 12 23 p m —water Common Pleas Court warrant vestigation. MrCartin School. SHOOR backing. He was involved in an acci­ agreed there is a need for a dental would be the sole source of patients necessary, she said. reasons. Monday. 5:03 p.m—woods in basement. 60-62 Homestead charging him with fraud in obtaining .S( (Eighth District) dent with a school bus. clinic. for the clinic, Kraatz replied that the At the m eeting’s conclusion. fire. Center Springs Park Tuesday, i0;10 a controlled substance. health department assumes that Mayor Stephen Penny asked Kraatz (Town) Tuesday. 4 19 p m —brush The bus driver was Mary Collins of About 80 percent of the town’s den­ p m.-medical call, S The arrest was made bn complaint when the children need dental care, to find out how many welfare Monday. 5 06 p.m —smoke lire, 16 Clition St. (Eighth Collins Lane, South Windsor. There tists are currently treating welfare l.eightmcr Drive, patients have been serv ^ by local INow you know bomb. Center Springs Park, District I were three children on the bus. No in­ of a local pharmacy. Nelligan was patients. Dr. Carl Mikolowsky said. the parents need it, too. Today, I;I9 a.m.—medical OPEN THUR8. BVENINQ TIL 8 P.M. r?.!). X SON released on a $500 nonsurety bond for dentists during the past year, and near Lodge Drive (Town) Tuesday, 4:21 p.m—grass juries were reported. Kidd is to He had checked with the state dental Head school nurse Lynn Gustafson Clarence Darrow had only one year call, 8 Cherry St „ i u MxlN vi 111 . t.l t-JlTI M\N( 111 'll R how many persons would be eligible Monday. 7 .10 p.m,—two-car lire. 55.Seaman Circle (Town) 917 MAIN S m in DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER appear in court on May 5. appearance in Common Pleas Court association. The other 20 percent said there are untapped sources for of formal law education. Tuesday, 4 26 p.m—grass Today. 9:58 a m -medical 19, RockvjUe, May 2. for clinic service. accident with fire, Delmont call, 75 Hartland SI. Patricia Cripps, of #49 Pleasant might include specialists who clinic patients, such as the elderly PAGE TWO-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed- April 28. 197« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 26, 1978 — PAGE THItEE-B School budget defense Two-mill House tour aids hospital tax hike V ernon the unique kitchen and the bathroom The tour will go on rain or shine. not needed in Vernon The Rockville General Hospital with its sunken tub. Auxiliary will sponsor a house and The Mason house on Reservoir the Hockanum Valley Council. "status quo and austere without any Ky BARBARA RICHMOND possible garden tour on May 24 from 10 a.m. Road is a farmhouse built circa 1730. Silverstein to speak Ronald Mine, public works direc­ frills.” He said 92 percent of it is in HrraM Rrportrr to 5 p.m. for the benefit of the This features an outstanding kitchen Lee Silverstein, director of social tor, gave his wholehearted support fixed costs over which the board has hospital building fund. greenhouse that provides an exotic services at Rockville General The Vernon Board of Education for implementation of a capital im­ no control. He referred to the $250,- Homes in Vernon-Rockville, surrounding for entertaining guests Hospital, will be the guest speaker defended its budget, but it really provements budget. Last year C oventry 000 cut the board was forced to take Ellington and Tolland will be opened intimately. May 3 at an in-service training didn't have to, during the annual department heads were asked to set last year and the fact that it had to (Coventry tax payers will be asked for the tour. The Pehoviak house in Tolland is program sponsored by Volunteers in budget hearing Tuesday night at the up priority lists for a five-year take risk factors in the teachef to consider only a 2-milI tax increase The Congregation B’Nai Israel on described as having electric decor Adult Probation and the Women in Middle School. capital improvements plan but the salary account. He said that's why for the upcoming fiscal year because The sparsely attended hearing, Talcott Avenue, once the Beiding es­ running the gamut from ultra­ Crisis Program. council allotted only $1,000 in the the toard had to go on deficit spen­ the Town Council knocked down fewer than 100 persons, listened to tate, is an example of French modern to restored antiques. Visitors The meeting will be in the budget, (see accom^nying story.) ding this year. Town Manager Frank Connolly’s Daniel Woolwich, chairman of the chateau architecture translated into will also enjoy strolling through the auditorium at Child and Family Ser­ Rockville fire chief Donald Weller Dugan, speaking on behalf proposed 5.57-miII hike on his $4,819,- school board, explain the education New England wood shingles. Elizabethian knot, herb and peren­ vices, 1680 Albany Ave., Hartford. Maguda said he had submitted items of the p r o Council, spoke of the con­ 368 budget package for 1978-79. budget, and then all but two It is now functioning as sanctuary, nial gardens at the Pehoviak house. Silverstein’s topic will be "Effective for a capital improvements budget ditions at some of the schools as far Although the council was able to Parenting.” speakers, urged the Town Council not Ann Baker, center, chairman of the Coven­ the commission, Joseph Puchol-Salva, left classrooms, social hall and living Also in Tolland is the Zlotsky year after year. He said he thought as maintenance goes, and said the lop only $9,197 from budgeted items, quarters. He is a reality therapist and has to enforce the $125,000 cut it had try Charter Revision Commission, goes over house, an older home that has an in­ this budget should be started, council wants the budget accepted, it took into consideration increases in and Len Gillan, right. (Herald photo by The Ryan House on Ellington recently published a brok entitled, asked for. terior that meets the needs of a busy perhaps at a cost of a half or one mill as presented, without Uie cut. aid to education from government proposed charter changes with members of Connelly) Avenue, is Victorian in design. For "Consider the Alternative.” The general government budget at­ family. The paintings, prints and per year. "We the people are interested in sources and the state’s recently many years it was the home of the tracted few comments, mostly from bronzes (American 1850-1940) which Measles clinic Michael Turk, who said he was just having a good educational system passed general tax reduction in order department heads who stressed the late Lebbeus Bissell. It has stained enhance each room have been All students in the Vernon public a citizen, not a department head, told and we understand it will cost to lower the mill rate increase. glass windows and its railings, need to set up a capital im­ collected over the past 20 years. schools, who did not have their the council, "There has to be some money," he said. Townspeople will consider the •Coventry charter panel gables. Gothic windows and "coffin" During the day luncheon will be provements budget. measles shots during recent clinics way to run a $16 million business." Earl Scott, also said the concern is council’s proposed budget at the an­ door are highlights to be noted. available at the synagogue. Reser­ The hearing was on proposed He said something should be put in a conducted at the schools, should at­ for quality education. He concurred nual meeting May 12. The meeting The Cantor house, also Victorian, vations for the luncheon must be tend the clinic scheduled for April 28. budgets totaling $16.8 million. Of capital improvements budget each with others that the budget has no may either accept or reject the has all of the original woodwork. It made no later than May 5. Mrs. Fran­ After that dale, those students who this. $10.3 million is for education year to buy needed, expensive equip­ frills and said he was distressed with gets $150 for publicity was built in the 1800s and features an package or cut general government cis X. Doran, 1 Glenn Lane, have not had their measles shot will and $5,6 for general government. ment the talk about cutting it. and education appropriations. It may elegant spiral staircase and hand Rockville is in charge of tickets for be excluded from school until they Speaking first was Herman Fritz, Joan Inguanti, speaking for the He spoke of the fact the town will not add to the proposal. The Coventry Charter Revision $150 was appropriated from the unen­ values." carved mantle. This is in contrast to the tour and reservations. chief of police, who said the council do. Vernon League of Women Voters, have a new superintendent of schools The streamlined budget Commission has been awarded $150 cumbered cash surplus. The May 25 He added that the survey would had been responsive to a degree, said the league strongly recommends this coming year and said, "I can't recommends $1,316,688 funding for by the Town Council to prepare infor­ referendum will also take up the begin late in 1980 and that he did not "but 1 see problems in the future that a capital improvements budget think of a nastier thing to do to a new mation literature on a proposed revi­ question of town purchase of the 76 anticipate a shift in taxes, only an in­ because of the lack of equipment for general government, $3,040,438 for be implemented. superintendent than to say he has a education, and $285,265 for debt ser­ sion that will be brought to referen­ acres of Salvation Army property crease based on current market the department" Harriet Levesque: "This going by bare bones budget." vice. Federal revenue-sharing funds dum next month. being offered for $375,000. values. Hospital sets health fair He promised to use the personnel the philosophy of pennywise and Fred Campbell, also speaking on of $167,780 are slated for specified In a recent letter to the council. In other business the council heard The council decided to appropriate of the department to the best advan­ pound foolish has gone on long behalf of the PTO Council, said the capital items in the budget. Commission Chairwoman Ann Bakbr a report from Tax Assessor Gerard $20,000 per year toward the total tage and then called on the council to V ernon enough. We must start a capital im­ council supports the budget as it is The council left untouched the said, "The members of the commis­ Lavoie on state-mandated property re-evaluation fee. The first install­ by an ophthalmologist and dentist. will have charge of the pap tests and start a capital improvements budget Rockville General Hospital will provements budget that Marie and voices opposition to any further Board of Education’s request for $3,- sion would like to volunteer to ’sell’ evaluations which must be done ment is listed in the 1978-79 budget These tests will be limited to persons breast examinations which will be because of the equipment problems. kick off National Hospital Week ac­ 20 or older. Herbst has waited for so long." cuts. 040,438, except for cutting its the revised charter to town every 10 years. Coventry’s last proposal as a capital item to receive done by local physicians volunteering He said, "Positively down the line we tivities with a free Health Fair Day Mrs. Herbst, a member of the Maddy Turk, a resident, said, revenue-sharing by $28,845, Small residents. We realize that there are assessment was in 1971. Lavoie said revenue-sharing funds. Diabetic testing will be done by the their services. Any woman 18 or are going to need equipment. " on May 6 from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 Town Council, has been pushing for "Each year it seems to be the cuts in the general government por­ probably no other people in Coventry it would cost between $80,000 and Elderly lax relief Rockville Public Health Nursing older, who has not had this test Andrew Tricarico, speaking for the p.m. to 4 p.m. at the hospital. such a budget for years. welfare of the children of the town tion were applied to the Highway who know what is in the revised $98,000 to hire an outside firm to Coventry Tax Assessor Gerard Association. Participants in this test within the past year, may par­ Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ should not eat during the two hours Tbe hearing was then opened to that gets put further down in an ef­ Department and Police Department, charter, but we would appreciate any re-evaluate the town’s property. Lavoie said that applications for tax ticipate. Appointments must be cil, chastized the council for cutting With the help of several area discussion of the education budget fort to save a few dollars." One increase hiked the part-time additional volunteers.” State law requires that property be relief for the elderly will be accepted before they have the test. While those made by calling 875-2919 or 875-4281. that department's request. He listed assessed at 70 percent of market organizations, free clinics will be. who are in the age group of 25 to 60 and this drew support from several She said Vernon ranks 102nd in per recreation director’s pay from $1,500 The letter also asks for a joint in his office at the Town Hall through the services provided by this agency value, Lavoie stated. "The average held for glaucoma, oral cancer, would benefit most from this lest, organized groups who called on the pupil spending among tbe 169 towns to $4,000. meeting with the council to explain May 15. The hospital auxiliary, in addition and said. "It's incredible that the the revisions and to obtain council increase for property-owners in 1971 diabetes, and high blood pressure. In anyone 18 or older may take it. to showing the film on-breast self- council to withdraw the $125,000 cut in the state. She said the board's The public hearings oii Connolly’s To qualify, Lavoie explained, "You agency that provides all of these was 10 to 59 percent throughout the addition, pap smears and breast Blood pressure readings will be examination, will conduct a booth for it asked the school board to make stated philosophy is to meet the budget attracted light turnouts endorsement. "We will be contacting or your spouse, if living with you, things gets such a pitiful amount other groups in town with the hope state, while Coventry’s stood at 36 examinations will be done by ap­ taken by trained volunteers and registration and general Information. Dr. Woolwich explained that the educational needs of each individual Wiring for library earlier this month. If the council’s must have been age 65 at the close of pointment. A film will be shown from the town." The agency's budget budget had a $100,000 deficit in but it must have personnel and that they will have us come speak to percent. the preceding year, must own or nurses under the direction of Jim Robert C. Boardman, ad­ request was for $16,000 and the coun­ Electricians, Dan Damotta, left, and Rich- Sutton, of proposal is accepted, the town’s mill throughout the day on breast self- Kelly, a registered nurse of the ministrator of the hospital, said the January but through putting a freeze materials to do so. rate will rise to 72 mills. them,” the letter added. "In 1971 the evaluation was done by share ownership in the house in cil recommendation is $10,840. examination. hospital’s emergency department. health fair is to be the first of several on spending the budget is now "Speaking for the children, I urge Colonial Electric of South Windsor work on wiring for the new Town Manager Frank Connolly the town. By 1981 it will be 20 years which you live, must have lived in Debbie Ryder, who Is confined to a Pools are buildings The Greater Vernon Jaycees are There is no age restriction for the community projects which the balanced. support of the budget as presented South Windsor library under construction. Blueprints for the recommended that the council since it was done by an outside firm, Connecticut for five years, and must wheel chair, also spoke on behalf of Developer Richard Breen has won and I recommend we go outside to coordinating the glaucoma and oral blood pressure screening. hospital is planning for National He termed the proposed budget without one penny cut out; it's not wiring lie weighted down on the floor in the foreground. accept the services offered and also have a combined income not the Coventry Planning and Zoning keep pace with other market cancer screening which will be done The Vernon Junior Women’s Club Hospital Week, May 7-13. excessive, " she said. appropriate money for printing. The exceeding $6,000. (Herald photo by Dunn) Commission’s (PZC) concurrence James Moore, speaking for the that swimming pools are classified Committee on Public Education (COPE) said that group's Steering as "accessory buildings" and not as "structures” under local regulations. Concerts set in Coventry Committee emphatically urges adop­ Council rejects The probler.i of designation came tion of the education budget as Andover meeting slated All Coventry student in­ to light recently when Zoning Agent and will feature a 190-piece at 7:30 in the high school pre.sented Ernest Wheeler applied the "struc­ strumental music groups combination band. gym. The concert will in­ He said he sat in as a represent- on school gym funding ture" code to a request for a permit under the direction of "Members and conduc­ clude the fifth, sixth, capital requests Angelo Gesmundo will be tative of COPE at the board's budget for a swimming pool by a resident to tors of both bands wlill pre­ seventh and eighth grade There will be a special Town performing during the meetings and said he knows there are The Town Meeting will ask for an whom Breen had sold a home. A sent a 30-minute assembly bands with soloists from no frills in the budget He said Meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. at An­ month of May. By BARBARA RICHMOND (the Democrats) also went knocking appropriation not to exceed $44,000 to structure or building requires a 50- program at each school,” each grade level. buildings are in disrepair due to past dover Elementary School. On May 9 the Captain Hcriild Keporter on doors during the campaign and we purchase land on Parker Bridge foot setback from neighboring Gesmundo said, "and both budget cuts. Residents will be asked to ap­ Nathan Hale Seventh and Meeting after the public budget heard the beat of a different Road. The land is owned by Thornton property lines, but the homeowner days will conclude with a He said since the budget was Eighth Grade Concert hearing Tuesday night, the Town drum m er" propriate $662,000 for construction of and Myrtle Secor. had only 25 feet available behind his social and entertainment.” This is the Band will host the Council, in effect, rejected requests Stanley Roesler, director of ad­ prepared the board has been notified a gymnasium at the school. The vote Residents will also be asked to ap­ home. season for BLACK will probably go to referendum as the McAlister Middle School On May 5, the Sixth Grade to establish a Capital Improvements ministration, said he expects a sur money will be coming in from the propriate $2,026 to the snow removal The 25 feet would be adequate for necessary number of signatures to do Band from Suffield in their Band will visit the Coven­ CARPENTER Budget by agreeing to leave just $1.- plus of about $151,000 at the end of the state. This goes into the town's and sanding budget and $6,690 to the an accessory building, however. so are being collected. highway budget. participation in the sixth try Grammar School to ANTS 000 in that budget. fiscal year. He said the council has general fund but he suggested it be Since swimming pools per se are not annual Exchange Concert give a concert for the Several efforts, made by appropriated some $110,000 this year used to make some of the repairs to covered in the zoning regulations, the .schools Program. students. The emphasis Democrats on the council, to put ad­ from the surplus account. Breen argued for the lesser setback Dick Cormier, said he was in full On May 11, the Hale will be on orientation and ditional money into this account, Democrat Stephen Marcham said and convinced the PZC that he was support of the budget, as submitted. Diabetics classes slated Band will go to Suffield by demonstration of the failed if the town doesn’t broaden its tax justified. He ask the Town Council to dwell on bus to return the visit and various musical in­ Councilwoman Marie Herbst said, base then it will have problems with and are scheduled for May 23, 25 and Town Planner Gregory Padick the ramifications the cut would have V ernon to perform under the direc­ struments. "I think the people at the public stabilizing the mill rate. 30 and June 1. The later meeting will noted that only a 5-foot setback is “BLISS and quoted, "If you think education is tion of Raymond Tiezzi. On May 24 ail instrumen­ i t s B hVtflrift HiiliNBKB hearing indicated they want planned He presented an amendment in the Rockville General Hospital will be from 2 to 3;30 p.m. required for accessory buildings and expensive, try ignorance " Both programs will in­ tal ensembles from the programming for the town. " She said form of a three-point propo.sal which sponsor a series of four classes for Inform ation will be given on felt that is really not sufficient in the Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, who will volve rehearsals and per­ Hale School will present 6 4 9 -9 2 4 0 4 9 she thinks the town has gone beyond called for adding $10,000 to the diabetics starting May 23 at 7 p.m. in diabetes with emphasis to be on diet, case of swimming pools. The com­ retire as superintendent of schools the hospital cafeteria formances by each band the annual Spring Concert UMEmumunKciHiMn the band-aid approach to buying capital improvements budget. skin and foot care, and medications. mission asked Padick to draft an T$M OKotl A I f ft it U CfM. equipment He said this would be to: Conduct a the end of this year, said if the board Family members involved in Those planning to attend should amendment to the regulations to has to take the $125,(X)0 cut he doesn't She amended an original motion to study for establishing a second in­ assisting the diabetic patient, with register by calling the hospital, 872- cover pools. The concensus of the know where it will come from. He approve the budget with the $1,000 in dustrial park; to hire the necessary care and diet, are urged to attend. 0501, Ext. 231 between 8 a.m. and commission was that a 20-foot set­ said, "Some programs and some jobs it to raise the amount by $86,000 to a consultants to make the study The classes will be free of charge 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. back would be adequate. CALDOR total $87,000 This was defeated in a meaningful; and to pay for an option would have to g o " He urged the SHOPPING PLAZA straight party line vote on any land designated as suitable for council to think about this before the WAHCHESTEB Mayor Frank McCoy said ho is in the second park. annual Town Meeting favor of setting up a tentative Wehrle challenged that .suggestion Mrs Janet Duly, one of the op- schedule for capital improvements He said to pay $10,000 lor a study posers of the budget, called on the Mon. thru Fri 10-0 and said he told the police chief and would be needless. He said there are board to take its budget back to the S a t 10-6 the director of public works to sub­ enough people in town to form a com­ drawing board and come up with a Zero Based budget "we ran all Sun 12-S mit a list of items they feel they will mittee to do the survey and come up accept and live with. " he needing with an answer concerning the park Republican councilwoman Jane Giulietti .said the town is in the Mrs. Duley criticized that portion Lamb agreed there is a need for a process of hiring a new town planner of the budget entitled Administrative plan of buying for the future who could do this job. Services. Democrat Lena Therault said Mayor McCoy commented. "It JoAnn Worthen, chairman of the some of tbe state money the town is sounds like $10,(i00 is going to be all board's Budget Committee, termed to receive is supposed to be for things to all people" the budget request an honest one. She capital improvements He said he thinks the industrial said the committee tried to employ ALL SPRING PANTS SUITS Republican John Giulietti termed park would be within the province of some Zero Based Budgeting but the capital improvements budget a the town's Economic Development basically it has the Planned Progi am political football Commission and said he has ordered Budget System. "I don't believe in Ftepublican Robert Wetirli said the that commission to meet Thursday playing games or politics, I feel what OFF mayor is listening to the majority of night and at that time he will try to is in the budget is needed for the people who electetl him and the turn over, to the committee, all children," she said. R e d u c e d Our Reg. message was clear that they do not matters they should be given atten­ On the other hand. Harold Cum­ want an increased mill rale tion mings, a school board member, said A n o th e r Low Prices Mrs Therault asked what surplus Marebam's amendment was he didn’t think taking the $125,000 cut 20% is expected to be in the general defeated, again in a straight party would mean disaster to the education svstem government budget She said, "We line vote Our Famous *‘KAY WARISER’^ COORDINATES South Windsor budget Take OFF Another % Our Reg. Low Prices may draw large crowd 20 A large crowd is expected to jam IKX) per year even though the school Development commission has set a Our Famous NYLON SHELLS Timothy Edwards cafeteria enrollment has declined $600,000 figure as an estimated cost Long Sleeve NOW ONLY Thursday when the Town Council Board members and some council for the establishment of a town- Long Sleeve Our Reg. *5.00 holds a i’ublic Hearing on the Board members, however, have said that to owned industrial park. 21 Colors of Education budget consider a $250,000 saving because of LeRoy VanderPutten. chairman of Selling Elsewhere *9.00 The $7 8 million budget proposed the closing of Wapping School is un­ the EDC. said the cost is based on a Sites S-M~L *3.99 by School Superintendent Robert realistic. because part of Wapping 140 acre park, at a cost of $10,000 per Goldman and the Board of Education will be used as an annex to the high acre has been slashed by some $345,000 by school VanderPutten said the total cost of the Town Council during their recent f'ouncilwoman Jackie Smith said the park would be about .$2.5 million. review of the figures South Windsor is now spending "only However, a large portion would be School Board Chairman John Gior­ an average amount per child ” ($1,780 paid from state and federal funding. 'slack^ 4 ^ * dano has said the chunk removed per child) although South Windsor from the budget is unacceptable and ranks fourth in per-capital income in -VwnrH deuiiline Reg. *I4**.*I6** will prevent the schools from func­ this region April 30 is the deadline for tioning adequately. Mrs Smith contends there are applications for the Jean E. Shepard Mayor Nancy Caffyn has defended needs within the school system, es­ Memorial Scholarship Award. The j JUST ARRIVED the cuts because of the savings pecially within the high school, which ward is given in Uie early part of May expected by the closing of Wapping are not being met. and to cut the and is available to any girl or boy of OUR FAMOUS SHELLS Elementary School following the pre- budget by $345,000 is "irresponsible. " academic scholarship achievement. •Short Sleeve Scoop Neck .sent school year The Public Hearing will begin at Applications are available at the •Sleeveless The council has also asked the 7 ;30 p.m South Windsor High School guidance S A — , A 4 4 Board of Education to cut back on ad­ liuliisiriiil park coal department. •Tank Tops 10 colors■s J A R eg .$ S .$ 9 ministrative costs, which Mayor Caf­ The South Windsor Economic fyn has said have increased to $180.- PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchetter, Com., Wtd., April 28, 1978

Vernon school calendar voted COPE plans meeting MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Wed., April 26, 1978 — PAGE FIVE-B By BARBARA RICHMOND holiday off and to have school on the Area school lunch menus Herald Reporter some parents. dation to make up storm days at the to discuss curriculum Tuesday following. William Houle, former board end of the school year was so A school calendar, favored by There will be a week’s vacation teachers in a 180 to 145 vote, was ap­ chairman, spoke during the citizens teachers would know wlier^ they cheese, fish sticks, cole slaw, choice of sauce, cole slaw, whole wheat bread and between Christmas and New Years forum portion of the meeting and V ernon Hebron dessert. butter, pineapple. proved by the Board of Education and a spring vacation the week of stand when planning for vacations. others, voicing their concerns about! asked the board to favor the calendar This winter several mow days bad Elementary Wedneklay: Salisbury steak, gravy, Monday night. It doesn’t allow for a April 8-13. The (Committee on Public Ekiuca- curricula and related areas. ’Thel buttered rice, diced carrots, bread and which would allow the winter vaca­ to be made up so the spring vacation, February vacation but does allow for Schools will also be closed on all tion (COPE) will meet May 4 at 7:30 committee is researching topics] Monday: Ravioli with meat sauce. South Windsor butter, fruit squares. tion. this week, has been shortened to a full April vacation. other legal holidays, Columbus Day, p.m. at Sacred Heart Chun±, Route where it finds the most interest being I Italian bread, pears. Thursday: Juice, pizza, applesauce, ice The Vernon Education Association three days. Teachers who had Tuesday; Roast beef, gravy, mashed All schools Dr. Raymond Ramsdeli, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving (two 30. The effects of acceleration in the expressed. cream. did not take any stand on either already made plans before the board potato, peas, frosted cake. Monday: Hot dog, french fries, cole superintendent of schools, prepared days), and Martin Luther King Day. curriculum will be discussed. ’The article in Phi Delta Kappan, a l Friday: Baked haddock, potato puffs, . two calendars to be reviewed and the calendar but the one approved is the took this action, have to pay sub­ W^nesday: Hamburg pizza, garden slaw. com, roll with butter, strawberry tarts Schools in Vernon are also closed on ’The group’s Curriculum Com­ summary of research dating back to salad, fruit mix. Tuesday: Lasagna or American chop principals at each school polled the one also approved by the Connecticut stitutes if they are to be gone the full' 1 with garnish. election day in November as the mittee will have one of its members the “Eight-Year Study” argues that Thursday: Oven baked chicken, suey, salad, Italian bread and butter. teachers to see which was favored. Eiducation Association. week. report on research she has done on High & M iddle schools are used as polling places. £k>ard member, Devra Baum, said experimental programs have advan­ mashed potato, cranberry sauce, com Wednesday: Baked chicken, corn, Ail but five of the teachers at the curriculum acceleration. Dr. Ramsdeli recommended that she received a petition urging the Burglary report tages over the traditional school peaches. whipped potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, Monday: Hamburg pattie on roll, Middle School, half of the teachers at Another member will report on an roll and butter. french fries, green beans, pudding with schools be closed at the end of the board to approve the calendar with Vernon Police investigated 10 programs in the United States The Friday: Fishslicks, french fries, cole the high school, all at the Center article published in Phi Delta Kap- slaw, fruit gelatin. Thursday: Pizza, salad, vegetable. topping. 180th day and that any snow days that just the one vacation, eliminating the burglaries during the week of April 7 study, dating back to the 1930s in­ Road School and a majority at the pan Magazine entitled, Friday: Chef’s day. Tuesday: Italian spaghetti with meat have to be made up be done at the end February one. through 13. 'The estimated value of volved 30 high schools which signed other schools favored the calendar “Startling/Disturbing Research on On pizza day only the secondary sauce, cole slaw, whole wheat bread and of the school year, June 15. He said Another board member, Lee items and money taken is $1,200. an agreement with 300 colleges to ‘ Rham approved by the board. School Program Effectiveness.” students will also be served Italian bread butter, pineapple. the two days the board put back in The breaks were into businesses on exempt their graduates from the! It was changed slightly from Dr. Belanger, said all of the calls she Monday: Veal parmesan. seasoned and butter. Choices of three desserts are Wednesday: Salisbury steak with February will make an allowance for Union Street, Kelly Road, the K-Mart COPE members said those atten­ usual college entrance requirem ent^ offered at each meal. Fresh fruit is also Ramsdell’s recommendation. He had received were in favor of getting out I nee. green beans, peaches. gravy, buttered rice, diced carrots, bread four snow days so he doesn’t see any Plaza, and Route 83; into apartments ding the meeting may find a mock Students from traditional scho^- available along with milk. and butter, fruit squares. suggested four-day weekends, Feb. earlier at the end of the school year Tuesday; Hamburg, gravy, mashed problem there. on Vernon Avenue and Mt. Vernon classroom atmosphere for part of the were compared with those from Thursday: Juice, grinders, potato 10-13 for Lincoln’s Birthday and Feb, and eliminating the winter vacation time. potato, carrots, chocolate cake. The rejected calendar did allow for because there is a week off in Drive; and homes on Warren experimental schools and those from chips, applesauce (at high school) and ...... I 17-20 for Washington’s Birthday. The \\ednesday; Hamburg pizza, garderf Vernon a February vacation. Many teachers December. Avenue, Spring Street, and Pearl The Curriculum Committee said it the later did as well as, or better, salad, gelatin with fruit. ^ ice, pizza, applesauce, dessert, (Mid­ dle School). board voted to just give the actual did want this retained as well as did has been gathering comments from than those from the traditional, the Thursday: Sliced turkey roll, gravy, Elementary & Sykes First grandmaster to finish Dr. Ramsdeli said his recommen­ Drive. Friday: Baked haddock, potato puffs, various parents, teachers, and article states. mashed potato, cranberry sauce, peas, Monday: Ham patties, roll, french Charles Robbins of Middletown finished peanut butter squares com, roll and butter, strawberry tarts master category is for persons age 50 to 59. fries, green beans, pudding with topping. with garnish. first in the grandmaster category in Bolton’s friday; Vegetable juice, macaroni and Tuesday: Italian spaghetti with meat Robbins time was 30:30 minutes. Town meeting slated first five mile road race Sunday. The Brand- on office, firehouse Bolton meeting eyes Ilcliron and will be available at the door. Health agenry The Board of Selectmen has set Mon­ day, May 22, as the tentative date for a The Health Systems Agency of North tennis court problem Hebron town meeting to vote on the Central Connecticut is contacting local Several persons involved with the proposed $990,(X)0 addition to the Town Of­ groups with information on the agency plan future course offerings for continuing and how persons may apply for lighting problem at the tennis courts at education program at Bolton High School. fice Building and new Co. 1 Fire Station. Bolton High School met recently to dis­ First Selectman Aaron Reid told the membership on the Board of Directors to The program has been operating since be elected in May. cuss the situation. The lighting is in­ January 1975 and has offered courses in board a petition for a referendum vote on adequate. the matter is anticipated, therefore bon­ The agency serves a 38-town region in­ art, business, home economics and in­ Neil Robison from Robison Inc., the ding attorneys Day, Berry and Howard cluding Hebron. The board is composed of dustrial arts. general contractor for the courts, have drafted the resolutions necessary to area residents who are both consumers A questionnaire about the program was attended the meeting, but William proceed with a referendum for the and providers of health services. mailed to all households over the John Day; staff associate for the com­ McCrackin, president of Mace Enter­ weekend. Residents are asked to fill out proposed addition. prises, the electrical contractor, did not. Reid said a representative of Connec­ munity affairs, is available to present a the questionnaire and return it to the high slide program on agency activities to any However, McCrackin said he would school. ticut Bank and Trust Company will meet arrange to meet with Calvin Hutchinson, with the Board of Finance W^nesday to interested group. He may be contacted at Child uh u ae talk 999 Asylum Ave., Hartford. now, building inspector, and James Veitch, review bonding procedures. Scott 32-Ounce 8 Ounce superintendent of school buildings and The Bolton Woman's Club education Burn ilunrr set 30-Ounce Bonus Bottle He said he has a tentative meeting set grounds, to discuss the matter. committee will sponsor a talk on child up with a representative of the Farmers ’The Saints and Sinners Club of the First Toilet Tissue Palmolive Dish Vidal Sassoon Scope Mouthwash abuse May 8 at 8 p.m. at Herrick Owrreg Shampoo or Robison told those at the meeting that Home Administration early in May to Congregational Church plans a May 6 barn roll Detergent | Memorial Park. Anne Bonney, child life 27t Creme Rinse because the time limit in the contract for explore the possibility of funding the dance at 7:30 p.m. at the Albert Coolidge's I000$heett Our reg. 1,45. Orol hygiene coordinator at Manchester Memorial mouthwoih and construction of the courts has run out, he per roll 499< SoHens harxis while project through that agency. barn on Church Street. The charge for an Solon formula gently Hospital, will be the guest speaker. you do the dishes. gorgle withT2-5. does not feel any responsibility for the Approval of the appropriation by the evening of square dancing is $2 per couple. beoutifies your hoir. problems. MaryLou Lemarire, committee Board of E’inance is necessary before the even low er member, said the talk will Include actual IJons' cunily sale Those at the meeting decided to try and physical abuse, emotional abuse, child Town Meeting can be legally warned. The Hebron Lions Club members will be talk with McCrackin and to have an in­ Reid said the meeting will be warned as ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES molestation and parents who yell at their selling candy Friday as part of a dependent electrical counselor examine far in advance as possible to allow children unduly. She said it would be well statewide effort of the club to raise money the lighting at the courts and make a residents time to obtain the required 200 worth the time of everyone who has for the programs in glaucoma research recommendation as to the best remedy for signatures for a referendum vote. Bargains on the problem. children to attend the meeting. and other areas of visual handicaps. The selectmen have also announced that Anthony Visconti of West Street is M edi Attending the meeting were Hutchinson, Coffee and refreshments will be served. constables will be at the Town Refuse prescription The meeting is open to the public. chairman of the local Candy Day drive. Of Veitch, James Veitch Jr., school custo­ Disposal Area weekends to cheek vehicles the amount collected the local club will dian, Jerome Walsh, town attorney, Ray­ Speeinl meeting for stickers authorizing the use of the keep 40 percent for local projects and the mond Allen; superintendent of schools, The Board of Education wilt have a dump area. remainder will go to the state foundation Marb Lots of Things Joseph Haloburdo, Board of Education special meeting May 2 at 8 p.m. at Bolton The stickers are available to all to be distributed to several programs PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORES chairman, James Marshall, Andrew Pin­ Center School library. The board will residents upon request at the Town Office to, board members. Edward DelSignore, meet in executive session to hear a Building. dealing with eye research and treatment CHARTER OAK MALL Tug sale pluniicd prices! Public Building Commission chairman. teacher grievance and a teacher com­ Mugic show plaint. At 10 p.m. board members will Nelson Moore, president of the Hebron Sriioul input Houglil The Hebron E;ducation Association will TYLENOL I AIM 940 SIUTER LANE Bolton residents are being asked to help consider a new policy statement in open Colts Baseball Association, has announced session. pre.sent a two-hour "Magical Extravagan­ that the group will hold a tag sale on PAIN RELIEVER TOOTHPASTE za" with two shows, afternoon and Saturday, May 6, at Phelps Hall from 10 EAST HARTFORD 509-4120 on everything! for everyone! evening Saturday at the Cilead Hill a m. to 4 p.m. Donations are being eagerly ^ 2 .1 9 School. 1.09 While you may come here for the savings sought and would be most welcome. Pom reliever substitute 8 2 oz. With stannous The production, by the New Ixmdon Interested persons may contact Moore, withoutospino 250 fluoride the onti-cavity on prescriptions, you may leave here JiTRir Society of Magicians, will be presented Yorkshire Drive; Ray Griswold, Old count ingredient ^tKlii'ijii from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 ,10 to 9:30 p.m. with bargains on lotsof things. Fire election planned Colchester Road, or Don Robinson, Route Refreshments will be sold and balloon I'w I. 85. The next meeting of the Colts Associa­ Bolton the 1978 Rural Community Fire Protec­ sculptured animals will be given free to tion is Sunday, April 30 at the Town Office tion program. all attending children VOS HOT OIL PHILLIPS SOFT & DRI REACH Elections for the Bolton Volunteer Fire Building at 7 p.m. All interested members The Board of Fire Commissioners Tickets have been .sold in the schools TREATMENT ^MAGNESIA TABS ANTI-PERSPIRANT TOOTHBRUSH Department chief and deputy chief will be of the community are urged to attend ^ Tl-h ai c May 3 at 8 p.m. at the firehouse. entered Into an agreement with the DEP for the funds. 9 9 < diMaiC Under Bolton’s charter that went into 1.19 1.27 6 9 < 1371 effect July 1,1977, candidates for the posi­ The town must first spend 11,074 and Hebron Fire Department 2 pock Hotoil treat 100 tablets The 4*oz. Regulor, scented, Cleons owoy more decoy* tion shall be nominated by the fire then it will be reimbursed $537 by the rrigrii rnore lovely original formula for unscenfed or superdry causing material than the volunteers and appointed by the Board of DEP. hoir fast ontocid relief scented. two leading toothbrushes.) Fire Commissioners. The money will be used to equip the puts brush truck on line The commissioners have interviewed Bolton Volunteer Fire Department brush and approved James Preuss for election truck. as fire chief. There were no other 1-84 talk tonight Fire Chief William Borst has announced recently honored firefighter Kenneth JOHNSON'S ALLEREST MEDI MART MEDI MART nominations from the volunteers. Alternatives to the completion of that the Hebron Fire Department recently Porter of East Street for 25 years of .ser­ BABY SHAMPOO ALLERGY TABS CHILD'S ASPIRIN BABY OIL placed a new brush fire vehicle into ser­ ’There were three nominations for depu­ Interstate 84 will be discussed at a public vice. Porter first became a member in ty chief who were approved by the fire vice. June of 1952 and has served as a lieutenant 0 0 < TO< meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Com­ The vehicle is a 1969 military-type Jeep 1.99 1.17 *t\[ J m M Reg. 35( # jF Reg. 89c commissioners. They are David Drew, munity Hall. The meeting is being spon­ and secretary of the department He is Every item in our pharmacy has a new, lower price. Leonard Giglio and Ronald Morra. pickup which was obtained from the assigned to Co. 1. )6oz Won'tburnor 24 Ct, For symptomatic 36 ct. Oronge flavored )6oz. Lanolin enriched sored by the Connecticut Committees of irnfote eyes' Gets hou relief of hoyfever. onolgesic for children. oil for baby-soft, smooth Every pill, every prescription, every brand name drug, every generic drug . . . over federal government by E'irst Selectman Fire Chief William Borst presented Fire service grant Correspondence. gloriously clean skin. 2,100 items in a ll. . . all have been reduced , . . to give you even greater savings, It Is a citizen group concerned about the Aaron Reid and Civil Preparedness Direc­ Porter with a 25-year certificate at the The Town of Bolton will receive $537 at Medi Mart. environment and publicly opposed to the tor Warren McGuiness department's monthly meeting. Borst also from the Department of Environmental extension of Interstate 84. Reid said the vehicle is in excellent con­ read a letter from First Selectman Aaron But unlike most price reductions, this one's not a "sale." It's not for a limited number Protection State Forestry Warden under dition and was obtained for $100 under the Reid expressing the gratitude of the Board Q-TIPS VIVARIN AAAYBELLINE REVLON of items. Not for a limited number of doys. Not for o limited number of people. But r for every pharmaceutical product we sell, every day of the week, for every recent winter storm emergency aid of Selectmen and town residents for COnON SWABS yjvznn TABLETS LIP & EYE SUPER-FROST program Porter s "countless hours of difficult and CRAYONS UPSTICK Medi Mart customer. The vehicle was modifieii by fire depart­ often dangerous service." 9 9 c 1.79 ment members and the town crew under i*ii|iils lo see play You don't need a card, a coupon, or a club. the direction of Deputy Chief Francis 400-Count Double 40-Count. Medicolly 1.49 2.10 Club going to Canada Creamy color intensity Williams and Lt. Anthony Pitrone It was Gilead Hill School sixth grade teacher tipped sticks for family proven compound for From Revlon's new Our new, even lower prices ore for everyone, every day, without having to show o fost pickup i n the form of o crayon. 'You Wonderful You' painted at no cost by Patrick Zalisano of Robert Merrifield has announced that senior citizen cord or similar gimmick. All you need at Medi Mart to toke advantage Grade 6 students will see the play collection of Medi-Mort Gilead Street. of our new, low prices, is your prescription. (Or bring us your empty container and Kolton The trip will be chaperoned by Ernest Borst also expressed his thanks and the "Cinderella," a musical adaptation per­ we'll coll your doctor and hove the prescription transferred here for you.) Bolton High .School French Club Stokes, Anthony Falcetta, Fred Audette, formed by the National Theatre Company gratitude of the department to the Hebron students will leave Thursday at 5 a m. for Viola Sobol and MaryAnn Fergu.son. and the Price St. Players Ltd. Friday, HENDRIE'S 25 LB. PURINA NESTLES 5-OZ. 2-PK. TERRY Lions Club which donated $150 to radio- their annual trip to Canada. Club May 10, at Bushnell Memorial Hall in You1l save from as little as .04 on some of these items... DiHpluy ut lihrury cquip the vehicle. ^ICE CREAM DOG CHOW ^ CANDY BARS DISH TOWELS members will visit many historical sites Hartford Bentley Memorial Library currently According to Borst the entire project to os much as *2.02 on others. For other prices and in Quebec and Montreal. They will return has on display a project entitled Merrifield says the students will view PURINA T r y Reg I 69 cost less than $200 and “the truck will add 1.29 I 79 5 .6 9 , 6 7 ^ ? e ^ 9 c home Sunday. "Hispanic Influences on the United the production as an early childhood OOGCHOW 100% cotton, duroble. savings call your nearest Medi Mart. significantly to our off-thc-road ' 2 gallon m ossorted Hearty food for o ' Choiceof king size bors Students taking the trip arc Andra .States.” The arrangement includes a firefighting capabilities " classic performed as a musical for in- flovorsof quolily healthy dog in either milk chocolate striped terrydoth. Avens, Sue Butterfield, Matt Dreselly, PLAYTEX HANDSAVER variety of materials that show Hispanic termeiiiate grade students. icecreom or crunch. OvrNow Oor N «w X Leslie Ferguson, Hildee Fontanella, Lori Nam* 9r*e printed MS Our lob Tor chorgedwhere DiM«t«pp llls lr 4 Of. S .S 9 •ogrofoo fob* lOO't 1 1 .M Klium District Ruggod. o«*rs>t* com- oppiKobleortreg price O y m tid a tm p s lOO't T.*» Rotio A CfOOM 0415% 20 gm 4 J 4 9 Math coiiipctilion lorf horxHei. plus leak­ li«v{| 25 M f taibe (AmHriptylirM) lOO't «.«• ThyraM 1 fr.lakt Ibb't M 9 MEDI MART COUPON The W.C. Heisler Chapter of the The Rham High School mathematics proof droHS. a 9 9 GUMOUT CARBU- 100 M f tube (Chloftholidon*) lOO't folro oll 35 o»f fobt (Imipromino) lOO't l • . 7 f 6-PK. FREEZE ______L______to M f ta/he (Propranolol) lOO't 3 .S T TofocIHfo 359 oif/Scc 200 CC 4 .9 9 National Honor Society inducted nine team recently competed in the Connec­ REDWOOD FATK> TABLE r^RETOR CLEANER ln6«rol 40 M f fob* (Propranolol) lOO't TrhrMlor drop* SOcc 4 .6 1 LID COOLER Koocblor 10% (Poto88ium Oilorido) pint students from Rham High School at a ticut State Mathematics Tournament at Two tier redwood toble for w a a X.M Volltooo trooM (iotomothoton*) 45 gm S .4 T rh*patK> OurReg 6 99 O * y 9 plus RIM K-l)rfo powdore 30't 4 .9 9 VolloM 5 fob* (Dioiopom) lOO't 4 . 9 9 traditional candlelight ceremony April 12 Xavier High School in Middletown. lo M x io 0.15 M f fob* (Oifoiin) Town plans newsletter Pm(-ti<*corT Included with fitWshed prints will be lOO't M VoocoHI lobof^ T7 gm 4 . 9 9 2 . 9 9 m 3 99 73-n. LAWN CHAIR ^ • • I j i 40 M f tobe (FuroMmido) The team, consisting of seniors Geof­ SIMONIZE FRE-SOn a coupon for a FREE R O ll of our lOO't 7 .9 9 VMoylio F dropt 50 cc 4 . 9 9 Anyone' luviii;; lulunnaliui/ ilioi .Jiuuld RE-WEB KIT Gov, Ella Grasso addressed the in­ frey Watson and George Giacoppe; junior No ice needed |ust OLR WAX reg. il.09Fuiicok>r 110or 136 be included in the newsletter should call ductees. IX'nnis Rehm served as student Kevin Spaulding; sophomore Sharon freeze the hd. j Our r*g 1 39. 2' * w»dth 0 9 ^ 9-ot.OwrlUg 169 Bolton U 9 / j|rintWt02e^ HARTFORD Park & Laurel 278-8430 Robinson at 649-8743. The deadline to host while senior members George Reynolds and freshman Mark Reichelt. Beginning in May a town newsletter will receive information for inclusion in the be available at the selectmen’s office in Giacoppe, Geoffrey Watson, Alan Porter finished the regular season in third place E. HARTFORD Charter Oak AAall, Silver Lane S69-4120 newsletter will be the first Wednesday of and Jennifer Combs spoke on the issues of among the 18 teams of the Middlesex the Community Hall and at Bentley W e're open 7 d o y so week... WETHERSFIELD BeHin Tpke. & Jordan Lane 527-8283 each month at noon. scholarship, character, service and County Math League. Unvsuofty heovy liemonds moy rtc^we ow Memorial Library. 17)0 newsletter will be published on a open evenings (except Sundays 'til 6 p.m.) settuig reasonable kmds on some items m AVON-SJMSBURY Rt*. 167 & Bushy Hill Rd. 658 -0 4 7 9 The letter is the brainchild of Selectman leadership. Only two private schools. Xavier and M e d i a trial basis from May through September. foimeu to oR csniomerB. Joann Neath. She will be assisted in iU Choate-Rosemary Hall, finished ahead of AD PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 29,1978 W ILLIM ANTK 1311AAainSt. 423-6304 Publication will begin with a limited preparation by David Robinson, the Ms. Ixiri Cariello directed the Rham the Rham Mattiletes. This is the best WAnRFORO Rte.1A& Clark Lane 443-8393 number of copies. If the letter is Chamber Singers in three selections. A season that the Rham team has had thus selectmen’s administrative assistant. successful, the number of copies will be reception was held after the ceremony. far M a r b S The newsletter will include board increased. PREGf P PT ON ORiiO'.TORES reports, community events and church The selectmen will review the feasibili­ and social news. Its contents will be ap­ ty of the newsletter in September. proved by the Board of Selectmen. PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Iltotich«tor. Conn.. W

MODELS BE SURE . . . B C ^ has been serving the Home Owner hr 96 YEARS. For a complete FREE MSPECTION ol your home coiucTOrt rriM 255 CENTER ST. WANTED by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest FvsTn HOURS AaE 16 AND UP IN EAST FtfvMxTiM ncM frm MANCHESTER technical slatt, phone: ml;*! 6|ftoeuCTM MON.-SAT, 7 A.M.-5 P.M. HARTFORD TO GET A FREE PROFESSIONAL THURSDAY NITES TIL 8 ' WS4 . [ ZOT08 PERMANENT ON PLASTICS IN STOCK MONDAY, MAY 1*1 BY 649-9240 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY j / i r 1 1/4- LICENSED STOCK SHEETS OR CUT SIZES HAIRDRESSER. CALL BUSS TERMITE CONTROL 525-2372 FOR FURTHER DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY e E8T. 16S2 INFORMATION. TIm OldBst A LargBit in Conn. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamhcslcr. Conn.. Wed.. April 26. 1978— PAGE NINE-II I’AGK KlUHT-B- MANCHKSTKH KVKMNi; IIKHAI.I). MamiK-slor. Cunii.. Wttl.. A|»nl 2ii. I!I7H Herald Sliding safely into second base , Twin celebration angle Lee wins fourth game Ralph Giansanti of South Windsor, left, sits on second base I I after scrambling back and beating pickoff throw caught by East Earl Yost (Catholic shortstop Mike Freiheit. Second baseman Howie Sports Editor (Furlong watches “grounded" players. (Herald photo bv Dunn) in East success as RSox pursue Tigers capacity of 33,502...Sidelined with proved to be the winning run with a IT ani rule revised Hy I.I A U STEIt two broken ribs is veteran stock car game winners lo a 4-0 lead hy It's really a minor thing bid when City, single in the third. Martin, who has Mcmbcr.>! of the Advisory Park and NEW YORK (Ill’ll Rd.Onii lli'ralil S|HirlN«trilcr Kiih>( rulliolir (It) driver Ed Flemke who wheels Bill sco( ing a pair of runs in each ol Ihe Ihey announei'd his name and stepped Inilbiiis (i. Blue Jujk .A hit safely in all seven East contests, Recreation Commission are in a Rod Sox pil( li(T Rill l.('o, who It was a dmii)lc cclcbralion AB R H E Thornton's Manchester Sand & lirsi two innings. in. I Ihoiigld alMiiil it." he said Paul Dade hit his first career is now )2-for-28 (.429) with two Blake, rf 2 0 0 0 quandiv Gravel-sponsored car. Flemke was li;is iio u 'i hoot) ;i( (■|i.'

INDEX Het> Wanted Standings 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted N O TIC M 23 Hemes For Sale 23 j f ^ LoM giKi Found Spurs lead, 2 — Portonolt OPTICAL TECHNICIAN - Op­ 3 — Announcomonti portunity to work In our con­ Mrtlionnl League 4 EntorUjnmont lease department. NEW YORK (UPIi - The San An­ with a game-high 27 points, but it was 5 — Auction* tac t len I'.lIKt ^ c Heralii BURGER KING IS LOOKING FOR Tuesdayjsday throughtl „ Mturday, : tonio Spurs, facing elimination bv his lowest point total of the series. FINAMCIAL a.m to 5:90 p.m., Thursday til CHANDLER EVANS INC. iH r EVERYTHING WE IBSIAtTOP I W L Pci, GB Washington, showed the Bullets a fl — Bonot-Stocht-Modotgog MATURE RESPONSIBLE CASHIERS In the only other playoff game 9 — Pff«on«) Lotns CARRIERS 9 p.m. Basic contact lense MLS MumriMl 9 6 .600 — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING w ( ~. to u c h TURNS TO new wrinkle in their old game plan : a Tuesday, the Denver Nuggets 10 — Iniufinco PART TIME LUNCH SHIFT. experience ecessary. 643- Hm Openings On: Philadi'liihia 7 6 .538 1 five-man offense, trounced the Milwaukee Bucks. 118- 1191. Chicago 8 8 .500 I'z CMPLOVMCNT Behind balanced scoring from the 104. to grab a commanding 3-1 lead 13 » Hoip Wantod NEEDED Apply In person only at Burgijer King, Now York 9 9 .500 1>2 starting five, the Spurs beat the 14 — Buimaai Opporturvttot The Town of Coventry Surface Brimlar e Cam Grinder going back to Denver for game 5 13 — Situation Wantod for 524 Farmington A v e ., Hiartford, • I I I I I l i n k ' ’ I’illsbiirgli 7 7 .500 I'z Bullets, 116-105, Tuesday night to pull has the following position • Electric D la c h ^ Machine • M S Friday night. fOUCATIOM PHONE 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 available to Coventry SI Louis 6 10 ,375 3>2 to 3-2 in their bc!t-of-sev'’n Flastern 18 — Pfivalo Infiructioof DOLLAR SAVER Monday thru Friday after 3 p.m. Screw Machine • Turret Lathe David Thompson scored 34 points — Senooil'Clasaot FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Residents: DANIEL F. REALE, REALTORS! W c l Conference scmilinal seriv’s. 19 and Dan Issel added 24 as the 20 — intiructiont Wantod Summit S t Area CETA POSITION ■ (!)• • Automatic Turret Lathe • Milling 646-4525 W L Pci. GB Cicorge Gervin (who else:’ i paced Nuggets took a 3-1 lead going back to NEAL ESTATE From Main to Oakland Social Service Coordinator, 175 Main SIraat Manchtator, Ct. j Los .\npolcs 11 5 .688 — 23 — Homo* for Saio Machine • Jig Berea — the San .Antonio attack once again Denver lor game 5 Friday night Streat salary to $10,000 annually. (■uu'inn:[li •11 6 .647 1, 24 LOtf'Land for Sal# The above openings require the ability to 25 — invoitmonl Propody National Weather Forecast Liberal fringe benefits. lloiishMi 9 9 .500 3 26 — Butmot* Proporty CALL LARAIN baker-DEUVERY Person Bachelors degree in social set up and operate from blue prints. 27 — Pofort Proporty NEED EXTRA MONEY' Can S;in Francisco 7 8 .467 3'2 wanted - Apply Bess Eaton work plus post graduate Schools-Clesses 19 28 — Poai^Eitate Wantod 646-1478 Donuts, 150 (tenter Street, you work 15 hours a week. If San Dicpo 6 9 .400 4'2 League leaders 30 00 3000 3024 yes, you belong in our education and/or MISC. SERVICES ^ 0 Manchester. POSITIONS AVAILABLE as FOR THE BEST - Manchester 4 II .267 6' = 31 — Sarvica* OMarad KL business. We are in need of six experience required. Alhinl.i SfATTLe Alao Opaninga For Homemaker Home Health Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Natiiinnl L((■ague Xiiicriciiii 1.CilgllC 32 Painting.Piponng people for full or part time Interested persons 1 lie H e (ill . 33 — Bu’id'ng-Contracting Aides. Will accept those pupils per teacher. FREE in­ AB H Pci. 34 — Rooling-Siding phone 643-1898 or 647-1500 or should apply at Unemploy­ • All Around Machinist •Lay Out available as little as 5 hours a troductory lesson with this ad. St, I.oiiis 7. Montreal 2 AB H nuRses 74541186. ('ey. LA 60 23 .383 Bell. CIc 35 — Hosting.Plumbing ment Office. 478 Valley day. Training provided. Car Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. rilisbiii gli 2. New York 1 56 23 36 — Flooring Inspector • Burrars. Monday. LA NEW TO RN’s -L P N ’s Street, Willimantic, Ct., e sse n tia l. (>ood fringe 54 20 .370 Guerrero. Oak 65 25 37 — Moving.Truc>i(ng.Sloraga Vc*acAoo*i SECRETARY - Receptionist WAITRESSES - Waiter - Days Good starting pay plus many amployaa banaflts I’liiladelpliia 7. Chicago 0 Almond, SI) 38 — Sarv'cai Wantod for Rockville Law office Aid and Assistance has for certification by May I, benefits. If you care about 56 20 .357 Bailor. Tor 50 19 - Must be dependable. Barten­ Including (ra t Ufa Insuranca, hospitalixatlon, and DMple, you will love the work. Allania 3. San Fran 1 Parker. Pit 56 20 .357 MI8C FOR SALE Good tvping skills. Reply to part-time and full-time ding experienced helpful. 643- 1978. An equal opportunity □ REAL ESTATE Porter. KC 50 19 iow Box K, c/o M anchester employer. panslon plan. Phone River East l.os Angeles 4. Ciiici 2 Burroughs. All 52 18 .346 40 — Household Goods hours available for you. W, 647-9995. •*•••••••••••••••••••••••• Cubbage. Min 52 19 41 — Article* lor Sale Herald, 16 Brainard Place. Homemaker-Home Health lloiisinn 4. San Diego 2 42 — Bu'id-ng Supplies HAPPINESS IS: Personal and Professional Aide Service, Inc. at 643-9511, Homes For Sale 23 Sclimidl. Phil 55 19 .345 Lynn. Bos *a tl a w ta 55 20 43 — Pols -Birds- Oogs Bake Sate St. Mary's Qlrl Scout satisfaction derived from TEMPORARY POSITION - for an appointment. loililC* t>IIMII'- Garvey. LA 68 23 .338 INSURE YOURSELF Against Kemp. Del 44 16 44 — Livestock Troop 10 Saturday morning !v m ; 7977 providing good nursing Available for individual MANCHESTER - Spring Si Louis I Denny 1-fli at Montreal Grilfey, Cin 72 24 .333 Carew, Min 45 — Boats & Accessories lay off’s or reduced income. experienced in the accounts INVENTORY and Billing - f Apply 83 30 46 — Sporting Goods 9:30*12:30 At: Crispino's xj low m TIMPIIAIUIIt care on a I to 1 basis for Responsible mature person •••••••••••••••••••••••«•• Street location. Attractive 8- iTwilchell 1 11 Speicr. Mil 51 17 .333 Steady employment and high receivable function. Apply 8 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT room Connecticut Gambrel Harlow. Bal 36 13 47 — Garden Products Supreme Foods 485 Hartlord -)0^ NEW ORLEANS income for leading national clients in their own homes' with good office skills. Need Business Opportunity 14 Chicago iR Reiischel 2-2' at Valeminc. Mil 45 15 .333 48 — Antique* •.v Road Top Notch, 260 No Main ix \ a.m.-4 p.m., C. Hopowiec, Corners New Park and Oakwood Ave. nestled on a beautiful wooded Singleton. Bal 35 12 49 — Wanted to Buy (.fji Manufacturer. For interview or medical faiiiUties. to process large numbers of X- Street. IFO fND . Controlled Data Corp., 41 lot. Country kitchen, two I’hiladelpliia (Carlton l-2i. N call 871-9125. Equal opportuni­ Progress Drive, Manchester. transactions with accuracy West Hartford SMALL ENGINE Service San Francisco iBarr 1-11 at Atlan­ RENTALS and judgement for respon­ working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ 52 — Room* lor Rent ' -w h y ty employer. For iHtoriM voii Cal Equal Opportunity Employer Corporation ■ expanding age. Must be seen. $70’s. R. ta (Hanna l-Oi. 53 — Apartments lor Rent SECRETARY - Part time. sibleness. Must have good d e a le r n e tw o rk . No Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 54 — Homes lor Rent 6434915 figure aptitude. Proficent I’ittshnrgli (Hlvleven 0-11 at New Linescores UPl WEATHER rOIOCAST € LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Law Office. 2 days weekly. experience necessary. 646-1980, 647-1139. 55 — Business lor Rent Clerk - 6 nights - Saturday MO MD ASSISTIWCE with 10 key caculator and Complete training program. York (.Swan 111. ,\ 56 — Resort Property lor Rent One girl office. Send resume 57 — Wanted to Rent night off. Good work habits a of Northea$tecp CL he. to Box DD, c/o Manchester ^ping. Excellent benefits, $500. investment required to SIX ROOM RANCH for the Los Angeles i Ran 2-01 at Cincinnati ,\nliotinl League Minn 010 000 200 000 00 - 3 9 2 58 — Mi*c lor Rent necessity. Register 397 EM lC il^tt Herald. (/all Mr. Marvin Weinberg, start your own business. Ideal whole family. Large first iSeaver 0-11. N ADVERTISING For period ending 7 a m. EST 4 27 78 During Wednesdav experience required. 4:30 to 10 MmolHCtVt 646-2830. Equal Opportunity MACHINIST - Experienced CARPET CLEANER Trainee for retired or part time. Oak 030 000 000 000 01 - 4 12 2 AUTOMOTIVE - $140 per week to start. All floor family room, country San Diego i.lones l-Oi at Houston St L 000 000 403 - 7 11 2 61 — Autos lor Sale night, rain is likely over parts of the mid Atlantic coast and p.m. Call Mr. Mecca, 527-1164. employer. lath operator - set up wtd work Details on request. Mr. Zahn. T. Johnson (lOi and RATES fringes. Auto expenses paid. kitchen, 3 beorooma, Mil 000 000 002 - 2 7 2 62 — Trucks lor Sale the Rockies Otherwise, fair to partly cloudv skies should mornings only. from blueprints. Me preci­ Barker. ESCAA Field fireplaced living room, gar.- I Richard M ' N Wynegar; Langford. Lacey (7). 63 ~ Heavy Equipment for Sale prevail elsewhere across the nation. Minimum temperatures IN-PROCESS INSPECTOR - sion measuring gauges. First Experienced preferred. Call Training DIvisiori Box 6I9„ Urrea and Simmons. Dues. Atkin­ 64 — Moiorcycles-Bicycles 1 day ... lie word per day 627-0550. age,' nicely tritreed ...... lot, quiet Heaverlo (7i, Coleman (14i and New­ 65 — Campara-Trailert-Mobile 3 days 13c word per day include: (approx max readings in parenihesis' Atlanta 45 CLERK WITH Pharmacy Must be experienced. Able to shift, overtime available, in­ Wading River, New York. son 71, Holdsworth i9i and Carter. MANCHESTER area, $40’s. Keith Real iinericftii League 1 Homes 6 days 9c word per day (711. Boston 39 (60i. Chicago 41 (64i. Cleveland 34 i59‘. Experience - 6 nights a week. MATURE WOMAN For use inspection equipment and surance program. Also, pari 11792. Estate, 646-4126. man W—Coleman (1-OL L —T.John­ 66 — Automotive Service 26 days . 6c word per day read blue prints. First shift. SALES CLERK/CASHIER - W—Urrea ll-2i. L —Dues lO-li. Dallas 55 (79(. Denver 36 (66i. Duluth 36 (6flp. Houston 52 No Saturday. Good work profession office. Some PUBUC SCHOOLS time experienced retired lai-t son (l-3i HRs—Minnesota. Ford (3i; 67 — Autos for Rant-Leas* 15 words $2 00 minimum habits. Hours 6:30 to 11 p.m. Contromatfes Coiorp., An Equal machinist. Inquire: (/hapel Full time and part time posi­ MANY PEOPLE only dream Happy Ads $2 30 inch (80i. Jacksonville 48 (77i. Kansas City 52 i70i. Little Rock 45 knowledge of typing and BOULDER RIDOi W L Pet. GB Oakland. Thomasson i2i. Call Mr. Mecca, 527-1164, shorthan(J. Write Box J, c/o employer MV5F. Tool Company, 81 Woodland tion with growing retail of owning their own business. I’tshgh 002 000 000 - 2 4 2 '78'. Miami 57 ‘82'. Los Angeles 50 (67'. Minneapolis 44 (72 mornings only. St., Manchester. business. Must be dependable. Perhaps It's time for you to Vornon Detroit 11 3 .786 _ N A' 000 000 010 - 1 5 2 Manchester, Herald. Seeking qualified elemen­ Cleve 2(W 400 000 - 6 10 1 New Orleans 50 i77i. New York 42 159'. Phoenix 57 (85i. San Call 643-5179. pursue that dream. I have A terrific view goes with Boston 11 5 ,688 1 D Robinsuii and Olt; Bruhert. Francisco 48 (57i, Seattle 45 (55i. St Louis 44 (71., tary and secondary sub­ over 1,000 businessess for sale Tor 300 110 000 - 5 10 1 this loverly 9 ROOM Milwaukee 8 8 .500 4 Metzger i6i. Myrick iSiand Stearns, INMTATION Washington 41 (64'. stitute teachers. Please EXPERIENCED Restaurant by o w n ers. M any for Garland. Kinney i6i and Pruitt: contact Board of Educa­ RANCH! Features a first Cleveland 7 7 ,500 4 W I) Robinson il-li. L—Bruhert il- counter girl to work at Hart­ minimum down. For free Garvin. Willis i7i and Cerone. SWITCHBOARD OPiRATOR tion Personnel Office 646- ford Road Dairy Queen, 5 Day brochure write: Interstate floor family room with New A'ork 8 8 ,500 4 2 I TO BID CARRIERS NEEDED cathedral celling and huge W—Garland (2-2i L— Garvin (l-li. 5854 ext. 207. week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Business Marketing, P.O. ^ x Baltimore 5 11 .313 7 Wo have an opening In our dealership for a real Expcrclnccd short order cook 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. stone fireplace. 3 or 4 HRs—Cleveland Dade (2i Toronto. The Manchester Board of Toronto 5 11 313 7 Chi 000 000 000 - 0 3 2 Education solicits bids lor aharp gal to answer a very busy ewilchboard. For Hew Routes that will be to work 5 nights a week. bedrooms, deluxe kitchen, Carty i3i. ii I’hila 121 102 OOx - 7 10 1 Paint lor the 1978-1979 .school Hsip Wanted 13 H$lp Wanted 13 SERVICE BUSINESS - With formal dining room, large This job also Includes some light clerical duties STATION ATTENDANT $800 a week income available W L Pet GB Lamp. Roberts i3i. .Aloore i7i and year Sealed bids will he opening in the Rockville and Vernon living room. 3 bedrooms Bos 220 000 000 - 4 8 1 where an aptitude (or figures would be helpful. If RETIRED GENTLEMEN Needed full time. Apply in in this area. A cash business. lower level, 4th. bedroom Oakland 13 3 ,813 - Rader Kaat and Boone W—Kaal il- received unlit 11:00 a m , May MEDICAL SECRETARY . COMMUNICATIONS Cable person Gorins ^ o rts Car Minimum investment Milw 000 111 000 - 3 9 2 Bookkeeper, no shorthand Inc. Needs extruder trainees, you have had some experience In these fields call Wanted - Ideal driving posi­ and study. 2 baths. 2 car Kansas City 11 3 78H 1 0 ( L— L a m p i 1 - 3 i H R s — 15. 1978 at which time they Areas. Center, Route 83, Talcottville. required. 203-627-0550, 203-481- Lee, Drago ( 7 i. and Fisk ; will he publirly opened The required. Manchester machine operators, second tion for dependable, healthy garage. Unique lot. $77,900. California 11 5 688 2 l’hiladel|)hia Luzinski i3i Mr. Satryb between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. lor an Inter­ arsons under age 69. 3-5 9544. Augustine and Martinez, W— Lee (4- right is reserved to reject any Physicians office. Monday shift only. 4 p.m, to 12 p.m. GRIT BLASTERS Wanted. No Chicago 5 9 .357 7 Personal! thru Friday. 9 a m to 5:30 Starting ’ pay $3.50 an hour view appointment. 643-5135 ext. 25 Kours per day. No nights. No GALL TOM COLLEHI USR REALTY CO. 0 I. L—August ine ( 3-2 i. and all bids Specilicalions weekends. Long Holidays. experience, will train. Call for RESTAURANT FOR SALE- Minnesota H i:i 316 B'z San Fran 001 000 000 - 1 6 0 p.m Experience preferred. after two months training appointment, 633-9474. Conn. By owner. Prime location. 643*2692 HRs-Milwaukee. Thomas i6i. Hisle and bid lorios may be secured RIDE WANTED from Send resum e to Box Z. period. Full benefits. 5 Glen July Si August Off. Call todalay at 647-9946 Seattle 6 15 .286 9'z At la 10 200 OOx - 3 7 0 Manchester to New Britain, Hardface and Metallizing Parking facilities. Near air­ Robort G. Murdook, (61, at Ihe Business Office. 45 N Manchester Herald. Road. Manchester. 643-2414. Tesas 4 10 286 8 Barr. Curtis i6i and Hill: Niekro earlv morning hours Call Corp., Glastonbury. craft, East Hartford. Phone Roiltor______School Street. Manchester, Manchester. 569-0320, Sundays 646-4264. H r-oll and I’ocoroba W— .Niekro il-4i. Connecticut. Raymond E. after 5, 643-125L alii\ N.Y. 000 120 001 - 4 11 0 WAITRESS WAITER - Part Oakland 5-4. Minn 3-.1 1/-B arr 1 1-21 Demers CABINET MAKERS Wanted - time, some experience. Davis Balt 100 000 002 - 3 8 1 $$WORMS$$ - Free Local Cleveland 6, Toronto 5 05,1-04 Fully experienced only need Family Restaurant 649-5487 Beattie, Lyle (7) and Munson; Worm Growing Seminar For apply. Displaycraft. 643-9557. Boston 4. Milwaukee 3 LA 111 000 010 - 4 7 1 R eservations C all: Mr Palmer and Dempsey W—Beattie (1- AUTOMOBILE DEALER - New York 4. Baltimore :i Cinci 100 000 010 - 2 6 1 Seminar. Collect (3031-778- PART TIME Weekend Laun­ Looking for an experience car 0). Lr-Palmer (2-11. HR—New York, 1026. Detroit 8. Chicago 4 .lohn and Yeager; Hume, Sarmien- dry help - first and second salesman. Call Darwin at 278- Spencer I3) Texas 4. Kansas Cit\ 1 to i9i and Bench W— John (4-0). INVITATION shift Apply in person at 2500, for an appointment. 643- CONTROL HUNGER and lose Meadows Convalescent California 3. Seattle 0 L Hum,* (2-2). H R s—Los Angeles, weight with New Shape Diet Del 100 000 003 4 - 8 7 1 TO BID Home. 333 Bidwell Street. CARPENTER FRAMERS - fl/IGEilGI r . e e e i vam ('ey (21 Plan and Hydrex Water Pills. I odin '• f fiiiiH-' Chi 200 002 000 0 - 4 9 1 The Manchester Board of Manchester. Report on the job. Burnham 2711 At Liggett Parkade Phar- Street. East Hartford, Ask for Detroit (Morris 0-0) at Chicago Wilcox. Hiller (6i. and May; Education solicits bids for maev .San Dgo 000 101 001 - 3 6 0 WANTED - Delivery and in­ Mike. 1 Wood 0-31 Barrios. Torrealba i9i. Lagrow ilOi. Duplicating/Mimeograph Hmis 001 021 OOx - 4 9 2 stallation person Good pay. Boston iTorez 2-01 at Milwaukee Hinton (lOi and Nordhagen. Supplies for the 1978-79 school security, and benefits. .lories. Lee i7i and Davis. REDECORATING" U t Avon (Caldwell 0-01. N W—Hiller (3-0i. L— Torrealba (1-11. year. Sealed bids will be Experience not necesary. earnings pay for it I Make Lemongello and Ferguson. W— received until 11:00 a.m.. May EMPLOYMENT 13 Help Wanted Toronto (Underwood 0-21 at Kan­ HR—Detroit. Staub (2) Applv in person, ask for Mr. good money selling quality Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homos tor Sale 23 Homaa tor 8ala 23 Homes For Ssis 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homaa For aala 23, sas City iSplittorff 4-01. N Lemongello (2-21 l/-Jones (l-li 11. 1978, at which time they Gendron at Turnpike TV. 273 products. No experience West Middle Tpke.. necessary. Call today: 742- Cleveland (Wise l-2i at Texas HRs San Diego, Winfield i4); will be publicly opened. The Help Wanted 13 T" K C 000 000 001 - 1 4 1 right is reserved to reject any Manchester. 6946. MATERIAL I Alexander 0-11. N Houston. Fergu.son i5i MANCHESTER West Side - Tex 310 000 OOx - 4 5 0 and all bids. Specifications SALES POSITION - Straight HANDLERS Remodeled 8 room Colonial, 1 Seattle il’ole 1-31 at Calilornia Leonard and Porter; Jenkins and and bid forms may be secured commissions, leads furnished GRIT BLASTER Wanted - CUSTODIANS - Experienced, MEW OR USED WE GOT M Experienced required. Call MACHINISTS WAREHOUSE 1/2 baths. Inground pool, near I Brett l-Oi. N Sundberg W-Jenkins il-li. to homeowners. Call 242-5402 part time evenings. bus line, $40's. Call Hayes Ainerienn League at the Business (jffice, 45 N. for appointment, 633-9474. Manchester and Rockville We have openings for the following axperlanced PEOPLE Minnesota iF.rickson 2-2 1 at L—Leonard (2-31 HRs— Texas. School Street. Manchester, machine operators: Corp. 646-131. Minn 000 003 000 - 3 9 0 EXCELLENT opportunity to Conn. Hardface & Metalizing area. Call 643-5691, 2-6 p.m. Immediate openings Oakland iKeoiigh l-Oi. .N Hargrove i2i. Zisk i5i Connecticut. Raymond E Corp., Glastonbury. Oak OtX) 021 20x - 5 14 3 learn wholesale hardward available now! No fee MANCHESTER- ImmacuUte Demers, Business Manager. business. Good working con­ SUPERINTENDANT needed BULLARD OPERATOR Thormodsgard Scarce (6). Thayer • 044-04 charged to you. Apply Gambolottl-bullt 5 Room Gregory signs Sea 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 ditions, short hours. 522-1107. CLERK TYPIST - Minimum for full time. Live in position. Ranch. Stonefront, fireplace, i6i. Serum i7i. D .lohnson i8i and Located in Manchester. Must ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR Monday-Friday, 9 to 3. Calif 010 002 OOx - 3 6 0 60 wpm. diversified clerical 3 bedrooms. Many new NEW YORK I DPI I - The New Wynegar Broherg. Lacey (61. Sosa IF YOU ARE an attractive have previous apartment These are Immediate openings lor experienced McLaughlin. Todd (7i and Stinson; duties, $288.97 bi-weekly. MMroNa TDeoMn features. $40s. Hayes Corp., A ork (Hants Tuesday signed veteran i6i and Fssian W—.Sosa i2-0i I.r- motivated woman we need Excellent fringe benefits, in­ experience. Only sober hard ‘io p notch” machinists. We offer excellent star­ 646-0131. defensive end .lack Gregory for his Knapp. LaRoche (9) and Downing. you If you are looking for a working person need apply. ting wages and fringe beneflte — Including “profit SOVMXS Thayer lO-li HRs-Oakland. INVITATION cluding parking. For applica­ ap Call 528-13(X) for appointment. MO aiLVM LANI 12th N ational F ootball League W—Knapp (3-11 L—McLaughlin (0- glamorous, challenging posi­ tion and appointmenfnt, 525- sharing.” Experienced only need apply. COVENTRY'S Roou Ranch. Thomasson di. Alexander l5i tion. with a new Perisian EAST HARTFORD season li. 9311. Conn. Housing Authority Aluminum siding, uOW roof. TO BID cosmetic line, you need us, Finance, 190 Trumbull Street, PART TIME / FULL TIME - THE WARD MFC. CO. Great starter home. $17,900. The Manchester Board of 236-2381. 633-3366. Will train for exciting, ■DUTCH DELiaHT' ■CONTEMPORAm Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Hartford, Conn, is a com­ lucrative career in Public Boykin mores Education solicits bids for mitted equal opportunity MANCHESTER BURGER KING - Needs men on Henry Street, Three generous bedrooms, 7-room home. Vh. baths, first floor family room Teaching Supplies for the Relations for Recreational PHONE FROM Home to ser­ employer mif. and women full and part time, large living room with fireplace, I'k baths, with fireplace. Lots of glass, vaulted ceilings. MARLBORO ■ 2 family 6-1-6 3 Meadowlark’s act %nifed’ NEW ORLEANS iL’PD 1978-1979 school year. Sealed vice our customers in the Camping Resorts. No selling. to work days or evenings from bedrooms, oversized acre lot, Must be neat and personable. dining room, aluminum siding and more! Custom built by Brahaney & Choma. High |60’s. and lbe\ were unrertain nl — The New Orleans Saints bids will be received until Manchester area. Flexible LOCAL INSURANCE Agency 186 ADAMS ST. 5 til closing. Must be over 18. walk out basement, ideal (or NFW YORK (CPli - Globelrotlers team, was traded reserve running 11 00 a m . May 16, 1978. at hours. Super earnings. 249- Have own transportation. Apply in person to 487 Center rec room, near Route 2, waii w b\ the couple was in New Seeking "Gal Friday", who Very limited travel. Call Mr. The wile Ilf Meadowlark driving in Manhattan at which time they will be 7773. enjoys dealing with the public. 646-6550 Street, between 2 and 6 p.m. to beach, $300. monthly in­ 5'nrk nr the reason for Ibe back Greg Boykin to the Snow. 1 to 4 p.m.. 667-3616. come for one side. Tenents I.emnn ibe Harlem 5 30 p m and his wife was publicly opened The right is Typing required with 4 slabbing San Francisco 49ers WANTED - Gas station atten­ GENERAL FACTORY pay all utilities. Quiet Gliibcl rill tors "clown tailgating him in another reserved to reject any and all shorthand desirable. Position Police said Lemon, a 2(1- Tuesday (or veteran safety dant. full or part time. involves answering telephone. CARPENTER Experienced Worker - Male or female. App­ neighborhood, won’t last. $57,- prim e 111 ba-ikclliall. " was PERSON TO WORK i n ------ear. ramming her vehicle Ralph McGill. bids, Specilications and bid Mature, responsible person Policy Writing, and meeting in remodeling. Call Robert ly Pillow Tex Corporation, 9 O’Rouke Realty MlJs, 6^- lielil n\crmgbt in a New vear \ eleran (d the famous forms may be secured at the Jarvis 643-6712. kitchen with other girls GRILL/SALAD Cook - 1411, 509-1030. inlii Ibe hack nl bis Boykin, a 6-0. 025-pound for third shift. References. people in the office. Salary making sandwiches. Call 649- Experienced and willingness Regent Street. A'ork Cilv jail on charges Business Office. 45 N School Call 871-1698. commensurate with ability. running back played main­ IMMEDIATE OPENING On 4561. to learn. Call 643-2751, for in- 8 WOODSIDE STREET she stablieil bei husbanil /Iv Street. Manchester. Connec­ Insurance experience not terview. ly on special team s in 1977. ticut Raymond E Demers. PART TIME Driver for necessary Wtite Box CC. c/o 3rd. shift in our screeningng and Manchester - completed 1977, wiib .1 steak kmie in Ironl riston department. ApplyiTy at SlcGill. 5-11. 178 pounds, Business Manager school buses. We will train Manchester Herald, stating EMBLEM i BADGE 160 X 200 lot green house, III iwo [lobce (illicers has been a starting free responsible applicants. Call qualifications. Multi Circuits. 50 Harrison cedar siding, wood beams, 051-04 Street. Manchester. Showroom & Engraving - No brick floor down stairs, wide I.emnn 4.5 was reported safetv since 1974 643-2414 NEEDED experience necessary. Call BROOK8IDE ACRES! _ iDONT DELAYI in salislaclory eondilion pine upstairs, solid pine Basic obedience IMMEDIATELY! 289-2864. CARRIER New 7-room Raised Ranch with all insulated Two or three bedroom Cape with a large dining cabinets, solar, plus wood, early toda\ in Bellevue Announcements 3 Announcements 3 Announcements casement windows, fireplaced family room, 2'/z plus gas heat. Low low utility FULL TIME Position open as area, full basement, deep lot, Gprage plus a ONE lliispilal. where be was forvourdog. baths plus an acre plus lot. Built by Joseph L. YEAR LIMITED HOME WARRANTY, Dills, shown by appointment. • DSAFTSMEN warehouseman, and driver. Open house Sunday 1 to S p.m. taken Tuesday evening NOTICE Monday thru Saturday, 7:30 to NEEDED Swensson Jr. High $60’s. • DESISNESS M7-9765, 643-8065 or 649-3425. with a stab wound in Ibe a six* week course PUBLIC HEARING 5. Apply at the W.H, England .we alto offer a course for puppies. • EMINEiSS Lumber Co., Route 44A, back ADDITIONAL APPROPRI.ATIONS (Bectro Mechanical) His 40-vear-old wile. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bolton Notch. FOREST HILLS Willie, meanwhile was TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT • PSOeUMERS BUUKHinD S R o ssn ro , Inq, MinehMtar HOUSEKEEPER - Mature Columbus S t sebeduled to be arraigned In our forest Notice IS hereby given that Ihe Board nl Directors. Town CLIP & MAIL We have Immediate woman to car (or baby and EXECUTIVE S ROOM lodav in Manila It an (Hebron Aue jObstonbury^ ol Manchester. Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the opening throughout 189 WEST CENTER STREET Municipal Building Hearing Room. 41 Center Street. light housekeeping. 646-3535, Columbus d r. Criminal Conn on lirsU — SitnAih f ■ Conn. No fee charged. UtRCOLONUL call us at 633-6878 fo r^ails Manchester. Connecticut. Tuesday. Marv 2. 1978 at 8:00 PM souAL Housma degree ass.uilt charges High hourly rate. Call Deerfield CL OFPOSTUIIITr 1st floor family room with to consider and act on the following NAME huge (ieldstone fireplace. Piiliee said the Lemons Proposed additional appropriation to Fire District Special MAIL TO: IMNPOVIER COMES TO YOU 6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 MMPOWERTECNMCAL Kitchen with plenty of live in Sierra \ isia Ariz , Fund 1977-78 — $400 00 to be linancod from donation alreadv MO SILVER LANE EAST HARTFORD ADDRESS 278-1610, or sand reeume EAST HARTFORD, CT. cabinets. Formal dining received H e r a l d to P.O. Box 9058, room, and living room. 4 Proposed additional appropriation In Revenue Sharing CITY CLASSIFIED AOVfnilSINC Bridgeport, Conn. 06601 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 bedrooms, 2/12 baths. 2 ear Fund 81 — $40,000 00 to be financed from Enlillemenis under Our New Permanent □ EDUCATION garage. Nice treed lot, ^ VOLKSWAGEN ^ Title I Fiscal Assistance to Stale and Loral Governments STATE P.O. BOX 591 Location For quiet street. $77,900. ALLOC.ATION - REVENUE SHARING FUND 81 ManchMiar, Conn. 06040 Interviewing CARD GALLERY Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81 — $40 ■ REAL ESTATE CAREER. Call Barbara Aggressively mature people Private Inelrucllons 19 UARREAinCO, Front End Alignm ent'^ ZIP Earn $15,000 plus annually. FIGURE CLERKS for part time llexible hours, 1100 00 lor Urban Systems Project 4176-126 EXAMPLE: TYPISTS HELP WANTED FOR RETAIL FAMILY REMEDIAL READING and 643*2692 Proposed additional appropriation to Fund 9. Account #925 Excellent commission some nights and Sundays. PHDNE 15 W ords for 6 Days arrangement. For confiden­ SECRETARIES 646-7835 Apply in prson Card Gallery, math; individualized work Robert D. Murdock, — Burkland Industrial Park — $1.418 864 00 to be financed SHOE STORE. MALE OF FEMALE program, tlst-8th grade) by SPECIAL tial interview. Ralph Pasek KEYPUNCHERS Manchester Parkade. Ekjual Realtor trom lollowing sources Only *8.10 Realtor, 289-7475, opportunity employer. master's degree teacher. 568- Environmental Protection □ CHECK ENCLOSED' FUU OR PART TIME 8075. Any Model VW Interviews 9-3 Agency Grant $310,417 00 MUST HAVE SOME RCTAIL Inveelment Property 29 Department of Environmental Mon. thru Fr. PIANO INSTRUCTION - CHECK CONDITION OF R ni.yuio> hihI 048-04 Call (72-3663. Street, 6494519. 6484852.

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Am / E»ut0 WutiKl 2$ Airto$ For Bah Autoa For Sal* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 26, 1978 - PAGE THlRTEEN-B SfrcnvbeiTy Lom •1 ^ ACROSS maditval Answer to Praviout Puzzle ALL CASH For your property, 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 Farrtra within 24 hours. Avoio Red cylinders. Good condition. 1 Glv* up 5 Small cask uttcuiaukiij Charias M. Schultz I Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Automatic. $1695, or best TsniragiiR|= 5 Lag bona 6 Nanny u n n o l d D D D □□nniGDana I Corporation, 6464)131. offer. CaU 875-4537. Dear Abby 12 0 c m lata 7 City in i □ o n D H , i6 s s l thraa |pl.) Ptnnayivtnia SELLING your house? Call us vouswiiia 8 Spring Ittlival n n H D PLYMOUTH VOLARE 13 Old World „ r o u t e m , 9 Tima zona □ CIQC] first and we'il make you a THl5 I5 W T ME Premier 1976 - bluewith wood 14 Proxy □ □ □ □ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 'pain, luggage rack, slant 6, V*moii-Maneh*a$ar Una 15 Bloody I'M OOIN6 A REPORT Realtor, 643-1577. I f _ a 4 9-2$ M By Abigail Van Buran 16 Strongar 10 k'lmma III C 0 M t N O I N L R T t l . . low mileage, power steering 11 Salary n n n □ FOR SCHOOL ON ANIMALS and brakes, electric rear win­ iiY4M2bana.ML t t t a tttting □n on 4 cyl.. 4 ip.. Yellow. IBFIxad 12 Sorry horaa ANP YOORSTUPIPP06 IMMEDIATE Cash for your dow defogger, standard shift. 17 Tanamant n □ □ □ 15 cLONtl 19 Grain for □ Q Q G O HJOH'T HELP ME! property. Let us e»Iain our THIS MY Must be seen to be ap­ itTtCMKT a m DEAR ABBY: I am desperate. My husbaixl refuses to past 27r., 8 cytj juitp.LBIw. whlikay □ □ □ □ ■ D D D D fair proposal. Call Mr. preciated. 6469868. wear his ^ntures. He sings with a country western band 20 Individual 21 Stockings □ □ □ □ ■ □ D D D r Belfiore, M7-1413. :i$Ti fH im a ia o m a a o i on Saturday n i^ ts, and that’s the only time hell wear 22 Corract 23 Laos • tin i|r f« mt pa WE PAY $10 For complete 4 cyl., auto., t l l l i them. He looks 20 years older without his dentures, and 28 Nauttr 24 Hawktyt 33 Spaces 50 Stducs (si.) junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland MAY WE BUY your home? if7inuniM anii.«M M I've told him I’m ashamed to be seen with him looking that 28 Miitaka State 39 Checkers 51 Room ships Quick, fair, all cash and no Auto Body, 5261990. 4 cyl., auto., blue/whll« way. But he just ignores me. 29 Month (abbr.) 25 Vary (Fr.) 41 Balance 52 Tims ions roblems. Call Warren E. ^ m eon e a ^ e d me once if he was my fatherl It seems 32 Acclaim 27 Folksingar unsteadily (sbbr.) [owland. Realtors, 643-1108. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4 34 Lamb’s Saagar •••••••••••••••••••••••*«* •••••••••••••••••••••••••• that he couldn’t care less how he looks for me. His only 43 Billiard shot 53 Pothsr speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new mothar 28 Spirit lamp Artfefa* tor Bata 41 ArVelaa for Bala 41 concern is looking good for the people on Saturday night 35 Attantion 45 Shallow dish 54 Inordinsts WOULD LIKE'TO buy four □ MI8C. FOR SALE Rooms lor Rant 52 radials, (2 snows), excellent 29 Charges 1974 AUSTIN MARINA GT - He went back to his dentist several times and was told 38 Prickla 46 Strong man of tsif-sttssm bedroom older Colonial - condition. 2260475 or 2269550. 30 Roof adgt •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Two door hardtop. Nice 37 Oiona .■$>. I Preferably in the Porter 40 YEAR OLD silvertone BELLEEK CREAMER and the dentures fit all right, he’ll just have to get used to myth 55 Fsmals taint WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Artictaa lor Sola 41 EXCELLENT FURNISHED turquois finish. Bucket seats 38 Avoid 31 Scottish Radio - y/otka good. $ ^ . Call Sugar $20. R.D. Figurines $30. 1974 BUICK L IM IT E D . them. 48 Air (prefix) Street area. Please call Room for male - No kitchen console, automatic transmis^ 40 Fastidious hillsida (abbr.) 646M 1, anytime. eaoi; 1868 BAG Christmas Excellent condition, one How do I get him to wear them? It’s ruining our private party, at 647-1567. ALUMINUM sheets used as priviledges. References. 42 Clairvoyant pUte $30. 6468522. owner, low mileage, loaded. sion, radio, white walls marriage. 1 2 3 4 1 ft 7 1 ft 10 It printing plates, .007 thick, Security. $30 weekly. 6464003. Economical MG motor and 43 Confadarata THE PROd?RfM5 FOR SALE: Bogen Hi-Fi Must see. 568-8013 after 5 p.m. IN SH(?RT( W HY o o r Hooaahold Goods 40 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for *••••••••••••••••••••••••• components. Special This IRKED IN ILLINOIS Stttts Army 12 13 components - 35 watt HAMMOND CONSOLE Organ THIS TEL-EVISION (Al w a y s h a v e $1. Phone 6462711. Apartmanta For Rant 53 Week $1795. Suburban Motor (sbbr.) amplifier • monaural - two - 5 octives on great and swell GOOD USED CARS - Firm 14 It e& A S C N AF2E I6 FC3R TO BE THE REFRIGERATORS Car, 50 T olland T pke., kDEAR IRKED: The only way your husband will get 44 Environment speaker outlets, Am-Fm and 2 octives of foot pedals. price. Call 2866433.1973 Buick DECICJEtPL-y T H E B IR D S . OCAPEECIAT^ Washers, ranges, used, UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Manchester, 6462076. 4 *ed to bis dentures is by wearing them. He knows that agency (abbr.) tuner, turntable, Shure Stereo Best offer. 6463446. LOOKING for anything in real Century, $1950. 1973 Toyota II 17 1ft ©EGOMD-RATE. guaranteed and clean. New Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, estate rental - apaiments, Perhapa your approach has been wrong. If jron've been 47 Motoring tonearm, rewired for $1450. 1972 Chevrolet Malibu shipment damaged, GE and Brownies, nurses. East homes,^multipIe dwellings, no GOOD USED CARS - Firm belligerent and demanding, change your tune. Be aweet. associabon 19 20 21 22 23 24 2t monaural - stereo records, ORGAN BLOWER - bagpipes, $1850. 49 Slim Fngidaire. Low prices. B.D. Catholic School. 6461225. adding machine, exercycle, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate price. Call 2866433.1973 Buick When ynn quit chewing him out, he just might pnt his Pearl and Son, 640 Main great working condition. With 52 Oesirts ovar 21 27 2ft small appliances, sleeping Associates,, Inc. 6461980. 1975 DODGE Trademan Van • Century $1950. 1973 Toyota choppers In. 56 Evan a littia Street, 643-2171. Main Street, your good speakers $75. or TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - best offer. 7$^15. bag, miscellaneous. 6460176 automatic, power steering, $1450. 1972 Chevrolet Malibu bit (2 wds.) 21 30 31 32 S3 34 843-2171. after 6 p.m. BOLTON- large 3 room apart­ $1850. Good condition. Good for completely converted in­ DEAR ABBY: When I was in high school, I fell in love 57 Open 31 3ft 37 plating, or welding. Call 646 ment, stove, refrigerator, with Bill, and we were married right after graduation. Bill walkway I SEARS PORTABLE Dryer ■ 2 MAPLE twin beds with mat­ terior, one owner, very clean. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. quiet neighborhood, no pets, Must be seen. Manchester 1967 BUICK SK Y LA R K . died shortly before our graduation from college. I was 58 Tin 31 31 40 41 Harvest Gold. Very g< con- iresstress and box spring. ViVery ■ references required. fclO. Excellent running condition. heartbroken and never really got over him, but life goes 59 Duo dition. 175. Call 280-8942 ' good condition. $ & . 5264W6 Plymouth, Route 83. 643-2708. t ft NCR CASH REGISTER - and andirons, $35^. 5667674. monthly. 6465983. $150. Call 646-6629, after 4:00. 60 President 42 43 44 4 4 anytime. on. (abbr.) Recoditioned, with many 1975 DODGE COLT - 2 door Five years later I married Bob and we had two children, •7 4C 49 to t1 totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., FOUR ROOM With 1975 DODGE VAN - 38,000 Crochet • charming 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - Tan TAG SALES hardtop, 4 speed, very clean - now 13 and 16. About six months ago, while looking DOWN “itrawberry" lace cen­ 2263957. appliances, hot water, cen­ miles, automatic, 6 cylinder, 52 S3 84 5M te Pritcllla’a Pop — Al Vermaar colors. Recently cleaned and only $2895. Manchester through some old photographs, the kids found severM 2 terpiece for your table tral, adults, no pets, $135 $3,300. call after 6 p.m. 295- in good condition for sale. $50. Plymouth, Route 83. 643-2708. pictures of Bill and me together. When they asked who he 1 Perfecto 57 51 top. MOLDED FORMICA top and monthly. References and 9879. V 6465690 after 5. TAG SALE - April 2630. 9:00 2 Advarsaiy No. 6416 hat crochet paneled bar with two shelves MAYFAIR ART and CRAFT security required. 6467094, 4 was, I told them he was my first husband. to I PIP IT .' I WON WE HAPTO PRAW THIS Vy WHAT 'V IE W FROM a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 820 Tolland 1973 VOLKSWAGEN - Station 3 Turns down 59 directions for doilien In and four stools. $175. 6466028. MARKET - Sunday May 7.10 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1969 PONTIAC LEMANS - Bob exploded. He said it was bad for the kids to know FIRST PRIZE IN ^ETHING WITH IS IT.' / CO SOU IN S IP E A three eltee— 11 inches, 9 3 CUSHION 7 FOOT LONG Turnpike Manchester. wagon, low mileage, 4 Family of a.m. till 6 p.m., Vernon $100 as Is. Running condition. that he was my “second choice.” He insists that I should (NIW tFAnR INTERPRISf AU N | THE CLASS ART CEEP MEANING CALL IT ? POTHOLE'.' Inches and 6tk inches. Sofa, matching rocker. Like automatic, very clean, TWO PAIRS of bucket seats Center Middle %hool. Over 80 R(X)KVILLE - Clean five Call 643-6429, after 4:00 p.m. have told them that Bill was just an old friend or, at most, a TS smt, Stse list Itr iKh new. Reasonaole. Call 526 $2195.Manchester Plymouth, CONTEST.' FOR EVERYONE from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 TAG SALE - Miscellaneous FINE ARTISTS and CRAFTS rooms in private 2 family high school sweetheart. Y saMn sin iS4 nr ssit«s m < I 8285, a fte r 4, an ytim e Route 83 . 643-2708. TXXWV/j------pair white. Excellent condi­ and Books. April 28th., 1 to 4 PERSONS. Admisrion $1.00. home. New stove and 1965 FORD m u s t a n g - 2 I think our children should not be lied to, and they are AlillOAWT . weekends. April 29th., 10 to 4. 169 “ Avery refrigerator. Adults, or door. 6 cylinder, bucket seats, tion. $50 pair. 633-0131. 1971 VW CONVERTIBLE. old enough to know the truth. Who is right? Street, South Windsor, (Red working couple, no children, 3 on the floor, $500 or best Excellent condition, low CONFUSED 11M As*. e( Aantleee MOVING - Must sell stove and House). no pets. 8763761. offer. 6465215. Win at Bridge C.B. SALES - Mobile and base Mew Veik, M.V. latS* refrigerator, kitchen set, mileage, must sell, moving. fnat Nmm, AMtmi vWi antennas and accessory ZIS bedroom set, two metal war- lUNME-TM SHU 644-0047, mornings. DEAR CONFUSED: You are. 6 Cm eiiitrle NvmMt. iterns. Capitol Equipment, 38 TAG SALE - April 29th., A FOUR ROOM Apartment - Se­ I drobes and miscellaneous rrucka tor Bala 62 1078ALBUM with a32-page Main Street, Manchester, 646 Satariqr • Nprl 29 cond floor. Adults only. No I items. Also 1964 Chevy Pickup 30th. 10 - 5. Lawn chairs, cam­ 1966 FORD MUSTANG - DEAR ABBY: Dotty, a very close friend of mine, is ‘V lft Bection” with full 7958. ping equipment, household, pets. No appliances. Parking it, dlrectUma. Price... $2.00 I truck. 6467824. 9 UL • 3 pjL Convertible. Good running 1971 TOYOTA PICK UP - With going with Henry, a good-looking bachelor who is involved miscellaneous, hand braided References. Security. 649- 1265. condition. $725. Call after cap. Good condition, $1195 or with three other women that I know of. Dotty has heard SUS TSIif SOOSI S TtiJi IMH. BOATING SUPPLIES - Petit rug. 42 Sanford Road. iMMrty liplM CtaKb 4:30, 6461451. The switch that killed at. S-11S-M.0I SISSON ouliri. 80 INCH COCO Brown hide-a­ best offer. Call after 5 p.m. about Henry’s playing the field, but she t h i ^ that by Paints, Fiberglas Cloth and 643-5743. We all miss Ed. He was iistslsi iMssa Im li ssINi. bed sofa, $200. Call after 5 515 L Giito Strwt 4 ROOMS 2 bedrooms, seeing as much of him as possible, and practically living NOR’TH 4/26-/ Ms. 6tlT-S*ltTI ON SSSSDI. Resin. Johnson Outboards, TAG SALE - Wrestling 1975 DUSTER - 6 cylinder, one of the very nicest of the p.m. 5664634. appliances, yard, parking, with him, he might eventUEuIy marry her. I know for a fact ♦ J 10 7 4 3 MiNtlsn isr •taltsa sonu. new and used. Outboard magazines, books, furniture, automatic, radio, one owner. young experts who have Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawranca convenient location, $185 TRUCK BODIES For sale -18 W 1 0 6 2 as. 6IIS-SSSN*MSTNIt'l rtow- Repairs. Capitol Equipment, miscellaneous. Saturday April Special $2795. Manchester it will never happen because my husband asked Henry if he made such excellent records M WIITS. I t fnelnstliia ssllti. THREE PIECE Living room foot aluminum roll up door a 10 5 38 Main Street, Mancnester, 29th, 10 a.m. • 4 p.m ills couple. No pets. 649- was serious about Dotty, and Henry said he wasn’t serious during the last few years. at, Jbllt-SMtSICS’l MVOSITI set, sofa and 2 chairs. Her- Plymouth, Route 83. 6462708. and side door. $550. 16 foot - 4 A 83 GNATS'. IT’S NO u s e : FLY THERE PRONTO- AND um m . S Snetllsl uIttUta. 543-7958. Street, near Carter Chevrolet. about any woman and he intends to die a bachelor. Ed made the normal club culon material, excellent con­ Bulldlng BuppUaa 42 aluminum roll up door, $ ^ . WEST EAST I JUST CAN'T RAISE TRY TO BEAT DEADHEAD! VW EXTRAVAGANZA! 1969 Dotty is 50 and has a lot to offer, even if she is a lead against three notnimp. d a ffo d il d o b b in s ; dition. Best offer. Call 526 DELIGHTFUL DUPLEX - 14 foot aluminum body with 4K95 4AQ82 NE LL TAKE THE SHE-DEVlUl SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Squareback, auto, mechanical grandmother; Henry is a few years younger and has never South rose with the ace and 1107, or 5260273. TAG SALE - Household items, NATURAL STONE for Carpeted 2 bedrooms, with tail gate, $150. 643-2408. W A98 W 753 sand, stone, fill, processed fuel injection (running before been married. led the 10 of diamonds. many toys, couch and c ^ ir retaining walls, veneers, yard for children and pets, in­ 0642 OKS gravel. For deliveries, call winter) two bug hoods, type - 3 When Henry calls Dotty, she drops everything and runs. East’s king lost to South’s •••••••••A**************** WE BUY AND SELL Used (good condition) snow blower patios, etc. Pick up by the cluding all utilities. Now only 1974 INTERNATIONAL Scout ,, 4J974 4Q10 62 Groege H. Grlffing, Inc. An­ pan with disc brake front end, It hurts me to see her used this way. How can I keep her ace and now South led his Eualnaaa Proparif 26 furniture. One piece or entire (good condition) Sears lund or delivery by the ton. $240. Rental Assistors, small - New paint, new tires, many dover, 742-7886. standard transmission, mis­ SOUTH jack of hearts. houseful. Cash on the line. ______Vacuum and Power Mate. Bolton Notch stone (3uarry, fee, 2365646. extras, must sell $4000 or best '' from making a fool of herself? If that jack had been al­ cellaneous type 3 body parts, 4 6 Floral dining room fixture, 6463163. offer. 528-0276. BROOKLYN lowed to hold South would ’"•‘S rr.'!"/.'. dark LOAM Delivered - 5 spare disc brake front end, W K Q J4 vlnvl roll up blinds. Saturday ...... TVTT.V.'' HEAT PAID - Beautiful 2 have his nine tricks, but, Comm ercial building and ...... yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, extra set wheels with radials. a AQ J973 and Sunday, April 29 A 30., 9 bedrooms with dining rooms, 1953 IN T E R N A T IO N A L DEAR BROOKLYN: You can’t. U t Dotty paddle her after mature thought, Ed KEEP SMILING id Sunday, April 29 A 3 0 .9 ooga BMa-Pata 43 ' First $250 takes all. Phone 643- 4 KS nMunni a. Robertson Reltor, "" gravel an to 4. 136 (jrandview Street, laundiy facilities, and more. Pickup Truck - Best offer. own canoe. Butt out. There’s always a chance that Dotty hopped up with his ace of 48%. 6466963. KEEP HAPPY Manchester. Call 6469^1 anytime. Vulnerable: East-West hearts and led the one card DOG-CAT BOARDING Only $225. Rental Assistors, will hook him. Dealer: South to beat the contract. It was bathing/grooming. Obedience small fee, 236-5646. 1966 OLDS F 85 Station 16x30 SUNROOF - New. $60. Z. the nine of spades. protection classes. Complete Weit North East South Wagon. Best offer. Call 646 Call 646-6705, after 6 p.m. “ Dummy’s 10 lost to East’s modern facilities. Canine FAMILY SPECIAL - Lovely 3 1# 9281 anytime. Astro-graph ace and now it was up to ritWwAX.lVmlvlNiai Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon bedrooms in house, including Pass ! ♦ Pass 2V BUSINESS & SERVICE appliances, yard for pets ana Blast to carry on. He led Road, Manchester. For 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY - Air Molorcyclea-BIcyclaa 64 _ Pass 2^ Pass 3# lots more. Just $190. Rental back the deuce of spades. Ed Allay Oop — Dava Qraua resevatlons please call 646 conditioned. Power steering By BERNICE BEDE 080L Pass 3V Pass 3N T Assistors, small fee, 2365646. Pass Pass Pass took his king and continued 5971. and brakes. Tilt steering VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) So- with the five to give East two ...H E MUSTA MONEY MOZER - Newly wheel, automatic speed con­ ★ ★ clal siluallons could be a bit more spade tricks. SO I SEE, SONNA (SET 'EM ...EASY.' HRBiS POODLES - Guaranteed tiny P1CXSD UP A l l But how SACK wrmouT WHAT WELL DO., decorated 5 rooms on first trol, radio. 649-6638. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 : : : . ' v f f lK m n today. Be on guard. You Opening lead: 4 4 Although either four toy puppies and stud services \ UUJULl flA bl unintentionally Incur ex- hearts or five diamonds Is an TH ' MOOVIAN arb we... ATTKACTINe A floor, with lots of extras. Only FX-1200 Built by factory «■ WEAPONS ATTW LOT OF A TTS hm O N ? at fair prices. 1-423-8789. 1974 VEGA KAMBACK - 4- unbeatable contract, Ed’s $185. Rental Assistors, small engineer. Bancli heads, “ By Oswald Jacoby BANGUET s it b ! fee, 2365646. speed. 6 radials, including 2 Barnett clutch, aluminum partners were also in three GOLDEN RETRIEVER 1 snow tires. Radio. Runs good. and Alan Sonlag notrump which made when DIRECTORY rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ I r ^ n n n pensesUsually for a friend. when we write mes - AKC R $750. 742-6138. buretor, balanced blue printed B East and West did not Find •arvfoaa Offarad THREE BEDROOMS - Heat, about bridge players who A'*-. 31 Barvlcaa Otlarad 31 Services Offered Excellent breed.' April 27.1978 ' i IT1V7 " this defense. 31 BulMIng-ContraetIng 33 hot water, appliances in­ motor, transmission. 871-2511. ___ LLILIIJ ULlJuJIiljy there have are stringsdied we attached go back to many Call 647-1633, a| 1970 VW BUS- Runs good. This coming year your philo­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) cluded. Security and ^ ybur gills to loved ones today, years. Today’s hand heiped New valve job. Radials. & tra sophical outlook will undergo a they’ll see through your references required. 647-9384. Ed Pinner, who knew he just PLANNING A WEDDING? CUSTOM CARPENTRY large oil cooler. Jalosled win­ beneficial strengthening. Faith motives. Don’t even try. (For a copy oUACOBY MOD­ U vaa tock ^ ★ ★ you hope to obtain someone’s had a week or two to live, Do something different! Homes, Aditions, Repairs, dows. Power roof vent. Dual In yourself and in your Ideas SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Pul ERN, send SI to: "Win al Eastern Recording will JUST REDECORATED - 2 will grow and produce prollta- trust and cooperation today. win the prestigious von Bridge, ” care o l this newspa­ Cabinets. Call Gary (Pushing, batteries. $1250. 742-6138. 1975 HONDA 500 T - Low allSugar-coating your cards theon the facts table Is Ifa LESSONS indoor bedrooms in four-«Jjmily. ble results. Zedtwitz double knockout per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City record your wedding 3462009. mileage, extras. Excellent.,,, disservice to yourself and the AMESITE ceremony for $75. For more riding rb ig, Western stock Manchester. $240, incltmes TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You championship in 1977. Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) seat, saddle seat, and hunt heat. No pets. Call 6462482. 1940 PLYMOUTH - good con­ condition. Please call 649- could change your mind so other party. information call Eastern TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY dition. 644-3329 after 5 p.m. 9807. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. Recording. 182 West Middle seat. All levels 2269817. many times today that the only Carpentry and general con­ weekdays, anytime weekends. thing to result Is mass contu­ 21) Even though you are astute Turnpike, Manchester at 646 tracting. Residential and Homaa lor Rant 54 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville sion. If you aren’t explicit, no in business matters today, be DRIVEWAYS 4276 on guard. There Is someone commercial. Whether it be a Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 DUNEBUGGY - Excellent 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and ■ work will be accomplished. The Flintatonea — Hanna-Barbara Productlona selling a gift-wrapped box that small repair job, a custom AMAZING PRICE - Sunny 2 condition. 644-3329 after 5 p.m. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. Like to find out more ol what CIU FOR FRa ESTIMATE Is empty. Barry's World ROTO TILLING - Established built home or anything in 1974 FURY- 16W-foot bedrooms with all appliances, weekdays, anytime weekends. lies ahead lor you? Send for Gardens A Flower beds. between, call 6461379. your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. 19) AND SPRING INSTAUATION fiberglass, tilt trailer, with carpeting, and more. Just NEW HONDA CB360T-Blue. Assuming an authoritative air COME, PICK-SEE OH, JANE, SEE COMB, PICK- MOST peopue Reasonable. Call 646-7644. 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy $185. Rental Assistors. small 1972 MERCURY Marquis Purchased 2 weeks ago. Only ter by mailing 50 cents lor each SPOT RUN.'SEE SPOT BUN-SEE after 5:00 p.m and a long, self-addressed, today will Irritate subordinates. COME, JANE- WOULD BB BBTTBK CARPENTRY A Masonry - engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Also 50 fee, 2365646. Wagon - power steering, 300 miles'on it. Must sell! SPOT KUN.f stamped envelope to Astro- Treat everyone warmly and SPOT RUN SEE SPOT CONl/SKSATIONALiars Additions and remodeling. horse Johnson outboard, $300. power brakes, air, good condi­ Asking $925, or best offer. congenially and not only will / F A S T - RUN,' JPTHBV WOULOt CALL COLLECT Free estimates. Call Anthony Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City 2260475 or 2269550. LAKE SIDE - Picturesque 2 tion, but some rust. $800. Call Warranteed. 643-4815. Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to they pull harder, you’ll also -INCBBASBA Palnllng-Paperlng 32 Squillcote, 649-0611. bedrooms with dining room, 649-0226. earn their respect. / V specify birth sign. r THRIB patio and yard for kids and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) 16 FOOT THOMPSON. In BMW - 1976 750cc. Excellent GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t 'BBAPINSt 688-1056 B H MAGOWAN JR A Sons- CARPENTRY - Repairs, excellent condition, with 40 hp pets. For details call Rental 1966 DODGE POLARA - 383 condition. Bronze red. Larger Even though you may be catch­ Painting and paperhanging, be taken in today by a sharp / C P 's remodeling, additions, gar­ electric start Johnson ouf Assistors, small fee, 2365646. Station Wagon. $250. Call 649- gas tank luggage rack. ()nly • horsetrader who is shrewd ing It from all sides today, don’t COMMERCIAl $ RESIDENTIAL interior and exterior, over 35 ages, roofing. Call David board, just rebuilt. With tilt 0875, anytime. 2,400 miles. $2,950. Call 649- enough to make concessions look for copouts. Adhere to years experience, fuily in­ Patria, 644-1796. trailer, with 2 new tires and «U * * ’ *!,tl’ * * * r* 'V ...... 7727 anytime. of little value In order to win the your basic principles. You’ll weather the test. sured, free estimates. Phone wheel bearings. All for $550 OHtcaa-Btoraa lor Rant 55 1973 CHRYSLER Imperial real pot. PAVING COMPANY PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) If 643-1184. LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - CANCER (June 21-July 22) firm. 646-6617, after 5:30 p.m. LeBaron - loaded, excellent MOTORCYCLE Insurance - this Is your day to play bridge New homes custom built, condition, 66,000 miles, extra Lowest Rates availble! „ Teamwork is necessary today if PAINTING - interior and or poker with the gang, keep remodeled, additions, rec wheels and tires, 15 mpg Immediate binding. Sunny • your alms are to be fulfilled. exterior, paperhanging, OFFICE SPACE Don’t let your action be a the stakes as low as possible. rooms, garages kitchens Oanfan Producta 47 Highway, 11 MPG city, can be Day coverage. Call Joan, ^ You could get resentful If the CAM TREE SERVICE - Free dliruptive factor. Al.TERNATOR.S. STARTERS excellent work. References. remodeled, bath tile, ceement seen at 226 Spruce Street or Clarke Insurance Agency, 64^ , winner Isn’t you. estimates, discount senior FOR RENT LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Too much A GENERATORS ■ Our work Free estimates. Fully in- work. Steps, dormers. LOAM - Rich Loam oil ARIES (March 21-April 10) Your J50 square feel, ceplet ol call 643-9591 for appointment. 1126. chatter and too little production citizens. Company is guaranteed, .so why buy .sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Residential or commercial. farmland. $6 per yanard, 5 cubic • M ^h e sici' air condiUonlOff and thinking might not jell with Born Loaar — Art Sanaom Manchester owned and elsewhere and pay more? 4431 Call 649-4291. yard minimum (^11 (^ rtin g . Call 6C-9S51 will Interfere with achieving 6469918. 1965 PONTIAC GRAND Prix MOTORCYCLE Insurance - your desired ob|ectives today. another’s today. Where Impor­ operated. Call 6461327 tant goals are concerned, Quality Auto Electric, 985 for parts. Call 646-5662, Go with the leader! Best of Less talk and more work is the QUALITY PAINTING and DIG you’re better off going it alone. Mam Street, Manchester FIRST CLASS Carpentry - YOUR OWN anytime. rates, and the best of service! formula. EXPERT LAWN Cutting, (rear) 649-8159 Paper Hanging by Willis Remodeling and Additions. Everbearing Raspberry (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, Many years experience! O 1978 try NEA. me Hedge clipping and trimming. Schultz. Fully insured, Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Bushes, 50 cents eacn. 6 ft. 1%9 DODGE DART - 4 door. m e p iK ^ o K small rustic bam, suitable for Crockett Agency, Inc., 24 4.- Extras u^ n request. Call ED'S l.lGirr Trucking - attics references 649-4343 Years Experience! For Dogwood Trees, $10 each. Call Pretty biege. Thrifty slant 6 Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl and Btoffsl store or office. Parking. Main Street, Manchester. 643- alter 4 p.m. 528-64^1. 528-8293 and c c 11 ,'i r s c le a n e d Estimates, call 646-4239. 6462430. cylinder. Automatic transmis­ 1577. — . Inexpensive. 1-223-4460, 7 a m. Reasonable rates Call 646- ROY BRADLEY sion, power steering, white “ They say there Is a trend toward people TENDER LAWN CARE - Professional interior and - 9 p.m. HE'S COMIN..J th e we 1943 lor free estimate CUSTOM HOMES - Additions, walls. Nice running excep­ ” AnUquaa 1975 KAWASAKI 900 - 20,000 , ( ^ e o s s - drinking white wine, Instead of hard liquor. Specializing in ALL phases of exterior painting and recreation rooms, roofing, 48 tionally clean car. $1095. A-ONE, MANCHESTER - Modem of­ miles, $1700. Mint condition. 6 Lawn Maintenance SHARPENING Axes, chain papering Fully insured siding,. Quality Work! Best Suburban, 50 Tolland Tpke., A-TWO, fice. Main Street. 750 or 1000 4-2063, call anytime. Shrubbery trimmed. Clean saws, mower blades, gra,ss Estimates free 649-6996. Prices! Bud Talaga, 742-8732, WANTEID. Antique furniture, Manchester, 649-2076. A-THREE.' Our Boarding Housa — Carrol ft McCormick ups. 647-9260. shears, house shears and ___ or 6464501. glass, pewter,■ oil Jill paintings ■ ■ or square feet. Heat and air con­ Paintino other antique items. R. ditioning. 646-2469. or 646-2755. 1946 HARLEY DAVIDSON .... knives Lawn Mowers. TOM FLANAGAN LINCOLN CONTINENTAL - 1200 - Excellent condition. ODD JOBS - cleaning cellers ~ * ...... Harrison, 6466709, Roto tillers. Tractors interior / exterior Papering. 1973 . 2-door, low mileage, Fully chopped. Custom frame 2Z. ■ ftetxu B and attics, moving large RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnaf 34 OFFICE FOR RENT - Heavy Repaired Capitol Equipment. General Repairs. Fully in­ excellent condition. Call after and chrome. $1500 or best •VtNSMi HA& appliances. Also stone or loam sured Call now for Free traffic count, parking 38 Main Street, Manchester, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Wafad (o Buy 5 p.m. 875-2970. offer. 742-7402. T balance dell>illvered. 644-1775 643-7958 Esimate.te. 643-1949 49 available, wall-to-wall ment Co. Expert installation carpeting, $175 monthly. 646- AWO* of aluminum siding, gutters 1968 C A D IL LA C Coupe 1973 KAWASAKI 100 G4 i KUA AINT PUE REWEAVING burns, holes ROTO TILLNG INFLATION FIGHTER - CASH PAID Immediately - 1316. quality and trims. Roofing installa­ for gold jewelry and DeVille - Beautiful silver Trailbike - Good condition ' WRifOPAIO.'WE Zippers, umbrellas (repaired. work, low price $10 average Save 20'T to 40% on quality in­ tion and repairs. 6VE6496,875- diamonds. Licensed broker grey, with black vinyl roof. $300. Call 643-5215. REFINANCED Window shades, Venetian garden ('all 646-4689 ' terior. exterior painting. In- FOR RENT - 100% Main for 9109. for over 1/2 century. &vitt Full power option, air, tilt and blinds. Keys. TV for rent. prompt service suriKl. Call 643-1043 , 742-9423 Street Location. 1200 ^uare BVBRY- Haathclitt P.O.M.G. Jewelers, 35 feet. Fine window display. telescopic wheel. Certified 1975 YAMAHA 650ce - Low ! THINfi.' This Funny World Marlow’s, 867 Main St 849- 45.000 m iles. One owner SPECIALIZING cleaning and ^ l u m Street. Hartford, 527- Heat and air conditioning in­ mileage. Very good condition. — sai TREE AND YARD care - HAVE YOUR Cape.Ranch Florida car. Must be seen. repairing chimneys, roof, new cluded. Low rental. Write Box Black with pin stripes. $1,000 Free estimates Call G painted fur $150-$200 by Offered at $2695. Suburban 649-1338, or 649-14^. ^ A roofs. Free estimates. 30 JJ, c/o Manchester Herald. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Cioguen, 6469969 scheduling now Professional Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., 649- : OF SOU WAS JUST A OFF-KEY attics, garages, yards Years Elxperlence. Howley, considers any job. 28 6 9 ^ , 2076. 1973 HONDA - Excellent con- . THIS MDRNINe.' u cleaned, moving, trucking. 643-5361. ROTO TILLING Home gar­ evenings or weekends, Don. □ RENTALS Raaort Proparty dition, $1300. Raised handle Loam for sale. Lawn service. I . M . „ dens RNEASONABLE ROOFER WILL losUU roof For Rant S6 1968 CAMARO - less engine, bars. Sissy bar. Call anytime No job too big or small 568- PAPER HANGING - SISMOOaE RATES Please call 646-6640 siding or gutters for low dis­ excellent condition, $600. 1%7 568-3391. a 8513. Professional Pyier Hanger, Rooms tor Rant 5 2 count price. CaU Ken at 647- LAKE Winnepasaukee - 5 Camaro with 455 Pontiac PROFESSIONAL LAWN Graduate of Professional room Chalet, all weeks engine, many extras, $700. PRESiOENT COMPLETE CARPET A Tile 1566. Campara-Trallara MOWING- Fertilizing and Paper Hanging School. *™'______FU R N ISH ^ ROOM for rent available. CaU after 7 p.m. 64^186 after 5 p.m. installation and repairs. Free clean ups Free estimates. References. Free Estimates. for nule in Blast Hartford Mohff* Homaa 65' ;V HaaUng-Pkimblng 35 3766484. estimates. Call Pat, at 646 643-8364 Painting in terior. Dean near aircraft plant and bus 1973 AMC GREMLIN. Two 3745, alter 5 p.m. Smith. 6 « -5241. line. CaU S68-2917. 1970 COACHMAN- 19 foot - SEWERLINES, sink lines, COVENTRY LAKE - Lake door. Pretty green, with white GARDEN ROTO TILLED- Carrousel model. Canopy^ ) >ELe&RiTies cleaned with electric cutters, front cottage, four bedrooms, accent stripes. Economical 6 EXPERT FURNITURE Call Paul or David Knox, 643- J P LEWIS i SON - Interior THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - $150. weekly. 646-0882, 646- cylinder, automatic transmis­ hitch, mirrors. Good clean— ■ /V\AV BE refinIshIng and antique by professionals. McKinney condition. 648-3576. 8366 . 643-6824. and exterior panting, Birch House Women. Central- 2922. ___sion,, ...... radio,...... white... walls. i-uvaiLocal HARO To restoration. Free estimates. paperhanging. and Bros. SeiMge Disposal Com­ ly I pany, 6VP^06. l o c a t e d . D o w n to w n one owner car, with certiH^ FIND* E. Loveland. 649-8963. GOURMET COOKING For remodeling. Fully insured. Manchester. Kitchen 29.000 miles. $1795. Bank 1974 APACHE POPUP small dinner parties, cocktail 649-9658. privileges. CaU 649-23S8. Wanlad to Rant 57 Camper - Solid state. Sleeps 6. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Terms Arrang^. Suburban BRICK BLOCK, STONE - parties, receptions etc Please Heater, stove, refrigerator. repairs, plugged drains, Motor Car, 50 Tolland Tpke. Fireplaces, concrete. call 875-2241, or 871-1221. PAINTING, Interior, TWO ROOMS - Furnished, 219 RETIRED COUPLE Desire Manchester. 649-2076. Like new. $1500. Call M38215. Short Mba - Fn$ik M> kitchen faucets replaced suitable living quarter for Chimney repairs. No job too Exterior. Best workmanship! Center Street, One room at CHARMED. IM SURE, small. Save! Call 644-8^ for HOME GARDENS - Roto Quality paint! Lowest prices! repaired. Rec rooms, 211 Center Street. summer. Please contact: 1973 28 Foot ELKHART - 5th. bathroom remodding, heat 1972 CHEVY - power brakes estimates. tilled. Manchester, Bolton, Dan Sbihea. 646-5424...... E.W. Laking, S45 (Julf To Bay and steering, good condition wheel, sleeps 6, full bath and modernisation, etc. Free Vernon, areas. Call 742-9015. CLEAN FURNISHED R oom - Blvd., Lot 1008, Clearwater, $1100. Call after 6 p.m. 644- much more. Excellent condi- ^ tim ate glaiUy given. M A M Florida, 33515. For gentleman. Central loca­ 1012. Uon. $58K. 742-9085. Plumbing & HeaUng. 64M8T1. tion. Call 64M701 after 6 p.m. Rak* In the extra WINDOW CLEANING • Building-Contracting 33 \W Whether it be your office, TWO RESPONSIBLE Adults 1972 MERCURY MARQUIS - money you can make FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- frith pets, need two or three AutomoBaa Baraica 66 store front or residence, call WES ROBBINS arpentry AVAILABLE FOR LADY Two door hardtop. Gold with "It Mya it reaenta tin new computer which, akbougfa by telling no-longer- blng. Repairs and bedroom aputment, duplex (Quality Maintenance. Inc , for remodeling specialist. Ad ONLY- Private room with vinyl roof. Air conditioned. Remodeling. Faucets, or house Reasonable. Call ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- i amaOar in aiza, baa a largar mamory bank.'’ needed Item* with a your Window Cleaning needs ditions, rec rooms, dormers, community kitchen and bath, Beautiful solid transportation, i l H vanities, hot ater heaters. 547-4820, 643-1581, Ext. 232, sun specialists, factory ' low-cost, fast-acting 646-8845 built-ins, bathrooms, conveniently located to stores at the low price of $1685. 114 Prompt service, on e m e rg e n ­ bdore 5:00 p.m. or 742-5203 trained, one day service, ! JBA Clauilled Ad. kitchens. 6 4 9 ^ . and busline. CaU 6444)3$3 after Suburban Motors, 50 Tolland cies, 643-7024. after 6:00 p.m. East Main Street, Rockville \)) 5 p.m. Tpke., Manchester. 648-2076. 871-1617.