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CAIRO (UPI) — Egyptian declarations of the unwritten non­ aired publicly by former Prime President Anwar Sadat today belligerency pact separately in the Minister Yitzhak Rabin in January returned to a hero’s welcome climax of a historic first visit to 1976. after a historic trip to Israel in Israel by an Arab leader and then "During the visit of President agreed to work toward a negotiated Sadat to our country and to which he pledged to work with Middle East peace settlement. Jerusalem a momentous agreement Israeli leaders to solve Sadat, 58, and Begin, 64, spoke at a was achieved already,” Begin said. j ; - . ' '' differences through joint news conference and in formal "Namely, no more war, no more n r . ! r ' V negotiations, not war. farewell statements later in an at­ bloodshed, no more' threats and Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister mosphere of warm sincerity and collaboration in order to avoid any Menahem Begin had earlier an­ expressions by both men of a lengths which may lead to such pkaili ■ nounced a momentous agreement willingness to negotiate a final Mid­ tragic developments.” that there would be no more war dle East peace despite oustanding Alluding to his five minute between their nations. problems. message broadcast directly to the “Ya Sadat ya Sadat" shouted tens “We have decided no more war Egyptian people Nov. 11 in which he of thousands of cheering Egyptians between our nations," Begin said at appealed for an end to war. Begin who lined the president's 8-mile the home of President Ephraim Kat- said “that mutual pledge was given route from Cairo airport to his home zir, with Sadat seated at his side. in Jerusalem. And we are very in suburban Giza. “We shall establish peace and we grateful to President Sadat that he w "With our souis and our blood we shall live in peace.” said Begin, the said so from the platform of the redeem you, Sadat,” the crowds former terrorist whose election as a Knesset, personally to me and today chanted in contrast to the storm of hardline prime minister sparked again to my colleagues in parlia­ enmity his trip roused elsewhere in fears of renewed war. "We have out­ ment. the Arab world. standing problems. We shall solve "It is a great moral achievement— As he walked briskly down the them through negotiations as great for our nations, for the Middle East, stairs from his presidential jet. he ancient nations should do.” indeed for the whole world" was greeted by a 21-gun salute and a “ Let us hope that God may guide The verbal agreement, sealed with fanfare of trumpets. our steps to peace and security, " a hearty handshake and a smile He was greeted at the airport by said Sadat who launched the 1973 before the thunderously applauding Vice President Hosni Mobarak, Yom Kippur War to try to regain newsmen, would in effect rule out Prime Minister Mamdouh Salem and territory Israel captured in 1967. "I resumption of hostilities in the Mid­ Parliament Speaker Syaed Marei. agree it should be our slogan — dle East even without a formal peace Egyptian jets flew overhead as he security for you, security for us treaty since no Arab state ever went stood to attention while a military without interference from any other to war against Israel without Egypt. band played the national anthem, side" If the agreement is kept "Back to the old days, my weapon, I Sadat and Begin sat side by side Egypt is Israel's mightiest foe with long for thee in my struggle.” Barely earlier at a joint news conference a million men under arms and a one- an hour before, Israeli jets and where the prime minister made the front war against Israel by- Syria zoomed over him in a departure announcement of their mutual pledge ceremony at Ben-Gurion airport. of non-belligerency, a concept first —Sec Page Two children presented Sadat with flowers and he shook hands with an array of senior officials and army of­ ficers waiting ^ greet him. The crowds along his'route cheered, waved flags and held up placards of support and pictures of Sadat. He st< ^ in an open car, smiled and waved to his countrymen. The motorcade drove under arches of triumph specially erected for the occasion and posters proclaimed “No to the traders with words, no to the traders with illusions, yes to peace and security,” An announcer on the government- run Cairo Radio called Sadat's Firefighters are silhouetted as they fight the Sunday night fire at C.R. Burr Nurseries. arrival “a victorious return from the The warehouse was totally destroyed although some items stored in the building were peace trip in which he courageously saved. Firefighters from Manchester and surrounding towns helped put out the fire. visited the opponents' land and con­ (Herald photo by Dunn) fronted them daringly" Sadat and Begin made the Hard fight stops had hlaze

By SUSAN VAUGHN structure was fully involved in fire loss, Lingard said. although a center portion of the main Herald Reporter when the district firefighters arrived Four district firefighters were in­ floor fell in. He said most of the on the scene. They immediately Firefighters from several jured fighting the blaze, although shrubs were stored along the end called for aid from the Town Fire departments in the area fought hard none seriously. All were treated at walls of the basement. Department, and the Vernon, South for nearly two hours to get a raging Manchester Memorial Hospital and Lingard said the metal clad struc­ Windsor and Bolton fire fire under control Sunday night at a discharged. ture tended to hold the heat before large warehouse on property leased departments. A total of 79 firefighters from the the flames burst through the roof. He by C.R. Burr Nurseries at 420 N. Eighth District Fire Chief Gran­ district responded to the general estimated about 10,000 feet, or nearly Main St. The building is owned by ville Lingard said the 250 by 150 foot alarm call. A total of about 130 two miles of hose was laid, by the metal building was already beyond Charles Burr. firefighters were on the scene. fire departments. The closest saving when the district firemen In addition to drawing firefighters, The fire was termed under control hydrant was about 750 feet away. arrived. The firefighters' efforts the huge flames and thick smoke at 9:11 by Chief Lingard; however, Lingard said he could not deter­ were concentrated on saving the which could be seen as far away as apparatus remained on the scene mine the origin of the fire. He was neighboring buildings, the W.G. Wethersfield, drew a large crowd of through this morning to keep watch calling in the state fire marshal of­ Glenney Co. on the east, the C.R. onlookers. for "hot spots.” fice to investigate. Burr office building on the west and The first box alarm, apparently Lingard said most of the contents The fumes from some pesticides railroad tracks and cars on the south, of the building, shrubs and trees in a stored in the building were rather sent by a passerby on North Main Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin and Egypt's Presi­ Street was sent into the Eighth all of which were saved from the fire. dormant state, were stored in the toxic, one fireman noted. District Department at 7:25 p.m. The However, the warehouse was a total basement and probably will be saved. Lingard expressed his gratitude to dent Anwar Sadat enjoy a smile together during joint news the other fire departments and to the conference today before Sadat's departure to Cairo. Other Manchester Police Department for photos on Page 5A. (UPI photo) keeping the crowd under control. Directors mull plans for advisory panels

By GREG PEARSON mayor, had suggested that a youth Cassano said that the young Hrrald Reporter commission and a commission for members on the commission could The Manchester Board of Direc­ the handicapped be formed. contact other youths in Manchester tors will consider forming a commis­ The town used to have a 25- to find out what the major needs of sion to help the town's handicapped member youth commission and all the age group. and re-establishing another commis­ its members were under 21. Cassano said the proposed han­ sion to assist the town's youth. Cassano said that the number of dicapped commission might also be a The formation of the two com­ appointments led to confusion. He nine-member group that would in­ missions was mentioned recently in a has suggested that the new commis­ clude handicapped persons as caucus of the Democratic members sion be made up of five people under members. of the board. 21 and four adults who have been ac­ The commission could study needs “I think there was general support tive In youth programs. of the town's handicapped, including for both propositions,” Stephen Pen­ transportation and employment The commission could study such ny, one of the six Democratic board peeds. he said. members and Manchester's next things as the need for temporary "The handicapped have done much mayor, said. care homes and youth unemploy­ ment, Cassano said. work through lobbying efforts, but All of the board members elected they haven't had an effective body to on Nov. 8 will be sworn in tonight. It also might study the problems go to, " Cassano said. Penny was the high vote-getter that have surfaced in Center Park, among the elected directors and is where local businesses have com­ Both proposed commissions would have to be approved by the nine- A stream of water is aimed toward the roof as firefighters attempt to put out a blaze Sun­ expected to be ^pointed mayor at plained about youths gathering in the the ceremony. The new board will member Board of Directors. The day at the C.R. Burr Nurseries, 420 N. Main St. The fire was reported at 7:25 p.m. and was park. Also, some people who have meet for the firsj time Tuesday. been arrested in the park have said proposals probably will not come under control about 90 minutes iater. The cause of the fire is stili being investigated. Democrat Stephen Cassano, who is that they have been harassed by before the board until at least its (Herald photo by Dunn) e x p e c te d ^ be appointed deputy police. December meetings. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Nov 21, 1977 — l*A(iK TljllKlvA PAGE TW O-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter, Conn., Mon., Nov. 21. 1877

Peoplatalk Judges expected to retire Party honors Steve Penny More than 200 penons attended a among Board of Directors can­ the event, which was held at the party Sunday night to honor Stephen didates in the town’s Nov. 8 election. HARTFORD (lOT) - Twenty-two The consolidation plan h u gotten Some of the jurists are said to be Knights of Columbus Hall. Penny, who will be sworn in tonight ‘The party was sponsored by Pen­ of the state’i jodgee are eligible to mixed reviews froth the judiciary. worried that Under the reorganlu- Oth6r elected Democratic can­ at the mayor of Manchester. ny’s campaign committee, which Man wilhoul woman take early retirement next year and Some call it a long-needed reform tion tliey will be required to be on didates for the Board of Directors Penny was the top vote-getter was headed by John DiCioccio. For at least one delegate at the court officiate aay many may do that while others predict It will create an day-to-day assignments ail over and the Board of Elducatlon attended National Women’s Conference in b ^ u a e of the acbedtiled judicial administrative nightmare. Connecticut, instead of sitthuf In one Houston, liberation, homosexuality remganteatlon. Court officials My they anticipate place for a prolonged period. and abortion aren’t tfie top priorities. the early retlronents because some Under the conioUdation plan A major reason for the unhap­ Anthropologist Margaret Mead passed by the Legislature effective judges are uneasy about the merger. says it's time for women to protest piness is the relatively low, salary July 1, 1978, the Juvenile Court and schedule for judges. nuclear proliferation — and support C o ^ of Common P le u will be Under the merger, the state will be the men who have to make the merged into the Sqierior Court. reaUigned into a series of judicial Although Connecticut boasts the decisions on world security. Although judges most retire at age districts. Some of the present Superior Court judges are reportedly second highest per capita income in Says she, ”We must stop the arms 70, they may at age (6 become senior •I'i '' race and we must stop the prolifera­ judges, drawing two-thirds salary inuiappy with the loss of prestige the count^, its judges other than on 'k tion of nuclear power. We must stop and hearing only cases they want for they think will occur by being lumpM the state Supreme Court earn less ourselves being the merchants of ISO-iHlay. That will increase to 1100- in with judges from the other two than their counterparts In l6 other death. .. This is the first time there is a-day July 1,1978. courts. states. a genuine chance for women." And she adds, ’’1 think men are all \ right. What we need to do is give our support to those making crucial Television progrsms tonight decisions. Men never act completely without women.” HQHIQHTS 11:00 SVENMO • BRADY BUNCH • O • HOUSE ON THE ( X ) 0 « N E W S O ld plo ts (D CONCENTRATION PRARC • FOREVER FERNWOOO A top CIA agent, stationed in • BOWLNQ R3R (XXLARS » ® AGE OF UNCERTAWTY • LFE OF RLEY 6:00 • FESTIVAL OF FAITH • ROBERT YOUNG. FAMIY DOCTOR O LMNO FAITH Saigon during the Vietnam war, says ( K D a S N E W S • JOURNEYS TO T l€ MNO 8:30 • PETTICOAT JUNCTION ■ BRAOY BUNCH • n ew s (I) THE LUCXLE BALL SPECIAL • O DICK CAVETT SHOW Former Secretary of State Henry ■ HCXXYWOOO COMCCTION • IvlACNEL-LEHRER REPORT • MERV QRFFN • ANOY ORTFITH SHOW ■ BOZO • CROSS WITS 6:88 11:30 Kissinger once ordered a study of ■ CHID OevaOPMENT • OCX) COUPLE (D • ABC NEWSBRCF ® Tie CBS LATE M ove ways to kidnap North Vietnamese ■ HOOAN'S WnOES • ABC NEWS 0:00 • LOVE AMERCAN STYLE Margaret Mead Daniel Berrigan ■ CROSS wrrs o WRmNQ FOR A REASON ® • ABC’S MONDAY NK3HT • Move leaders to get stalled Paris peace BZOOM 7:30 FOOTBALL • O • THE TOMQHT SHOW talks "off dead center” 6:30 (X) DALY NUMBER • ^ME ON NEW JERSEY • O ABC CAPTIONED NEWS Swearing-in ceremony 11 LOVE LUCY • CAROL BURNETT AND FRCNOS • PTL aue-TALK AND VARfTY • RONSOE That's the word from Frank Snepp, (EABCF d ) PflCE IS RIGHT C NEWS S O UMON MAOS 11:45 Roger Negro, center, was sworn in Friday as Manchester's town treasurer by Town in an interview with Mike Wallace ■ XKER'S WLD • NEWLYWED GAME ® 0 N E W S banned there, under a regulation for­ cookies and punch and proud parents a LASSE • Move for CBS-TV's “60 Minutes." Says • RFD HOaYWOOO 0:30 12:16 Clerk Edward 'Tomkiel. Negro was re-elected to the position in this month's elec tion. At beaming as their offspring scraped ■ OSNBC NEWS O CANDC C^ANCRA ® STARS SALUTE AMERICA S GREA­ ® • COLLEGE f o o t b a l l 77 bidding the marketing of any B FAMLILRISK MANAQEMENT Snepp. “It was a rather amusing • CON^CC'^CUT TEST M oves 12:30 left is Negro’s wife, Marci. About 75 friends, party workers and town employees attended away at violin solos. ■ ADAM 12 alcoholic beverage bearing a celebri­ • HOaYWOOD SQUARES • NEWARK AND REALITY • M ove study because we couldn't even iden­ O OVER EASY the ceremony, which was held in the Municipal Building. (Herald photo by Dunni ty endorsement on the label. But one of the offspring doing the • DICK VAN DYKE SHOW • O • COLOMBO 1:00 tify where the North Vietnamese 6:56 • TATTLETALES 10:00 • • • tom orrow scraping Sunday at St. Patrick's ■ NEWS O MACNEL-LEHRER REPORT Archer L. Yates Jr., chairman of • NEWS 1:30 lived, much less kidnap them.” 700 7.31 the state Alcoholic Beverage Control E p is c ^ l church in Washington was • NCET THE MAYORS • JOE FRANKLR sh o w Wallace says Kissinger denies it — (X CBS NEWS (D THAT S HOaYWCXX) • ® NATIONAL WOMEN S CONFER­ 2:30 Commission, finds Billy Beer es­ Amy Carter. eoo ENCE 1977 • NEWS quotes him as saying, "What would (X) A CHARl C b r o w n THANKSC3MNQ President Carter and First Lady 10:30 2:43 pecially offensive — says it’s Thgator • CROSS WITS we have done with them if we got • NEW YORK REPORT • Move Episcopalians may split church "downgrading to the office of presi­ Rosalynn Carter turned out for her (D • THE SAN PEDRO BEACH BUMS • HONEYMOONERS 2:46 them?" violin debut, munched on cookies and •chadule • PENN STATE FOOTBALL • PRAYER dent of the country.” •Monday* New crusades But Billy needn't worry. Cans mingled with other parents before Showcase Cinemas — “20th SALEM, Mass. (UPI) — A group of England states. New York and New where he and other disenchanted The Vietnam war is over, but the bearing his name and face are selling returning to the White House. Century OZ“ 2:20-7:45-9:45; OPEN dissident Episcopalians, unhappy Jersey, criticized the church's adop- Episcopalians met. Rev. Daniel Berrigan — once jailed in Georgia, Tennessee. Kentucky, Glimps “Kentucky Fried Movie” nipm 649-8M1 with reforms being implemented by ton of a new prayer book replacing Orthodox church members also for his anti-war activism — hasn't West Virginia and several other Spanish tennis star Manuel Orantes 2:10-7:40-9:35; “Looking for \ their church, gathered over the the traditional Book of Common met in St. Louis in September to run out of causes. states. will be off the courts on crutches for Mr. Goodbar” 2:00-7:20-10:00; I g THANKSGIVING weekend to discuss a possible- 'P rayer of 1928; the admission of launch a movement against radical Berrigan did his time at the U.S. a while, after spraining an ankle in a “Heroes” 2:10-7:25-9:55; I Bsoasi breakaway and the formation of a women to the priesthood and recogni­ change in their church and formation Hello Goodbye Girl Penitentiary at Marion. Ill, — which match against Australian Dick “ Damnation Alley” 2:00-7:30- I M U Y D E B m P ^ ►•4 new Eastern Diocese. tion of homosexuals as full members of the Anglican Church in North he calls “unfit for human habitation" Neil Simon had the spotlight Sun­ Crealey in Manila ... Former Presi­ 9:35 I n iis u r 6 A.M. TO NOON The new diocese would splinter off of the church. America. — and he's gunning for the prison day in New York at the world U.A. Theater 1 — “ Bobby dent Gerald Ford has been named in from the Protesant Episcopal Church "In the most obedient way possi­ Retired Springfield Bishop Albert system itself now. He told students at premiere of his new film comedy Deerfield” 7:00-9:15 Donut' Beverly Hills, Calif., as recipient of of the United States of America and ble, we're trying to say that in good Chambers told the group this Illinois State University prisons “The Goodbye Girl." U.A. Theater 2 — “ Oh. 255 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Among celebrities at a post-show the Holy Family Services' 1977 Gift God!” 7:15-9:15 would adhere to a traditional conscience we cannot accept these weekend he was encouraged by the "should be done away with” — that of Life award, for his contribution to NEXT TO STOP & SHOP Anglican doctrine. changes." said James Sweet, a growing number of orthodox "a violent society which is capable of party at the Minskoff Theater were U.A. Theater 3 — “ Star co-stars Marsha Mason and Richard society on behalf of children in the Wars” 7:00-9:15 MANCHESTER 'The dissidents, from the six New parishioner at St. Peter's Church, Episcopalians supporting the move­ the rape and murder of Vietnam is fields of education, youth and social Vernon Cine 1 — “THX ment against radical change. also capable of raising the type of Dreyfus, child actress Quinn Cum­ mings — who makes her debut in the services ... Winners of DIR Broad­ 1138” 7:15-9:15 prisons that you have at Marion," Vernon Cine 2 — "I Never movie — New York Gov. Hugh casting's top rock awards for this BIB BAND FESTIVAL The militant Catholic priest also year — selected by 132,000 fans — are Promised You A Rose had a broadside for a favorite old Carey, White House Press Secretary Garden" 7:30-9:30 a o n i mmtmti ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for Jody Powell, Bess Myerson, Peter Frampton, Linda Ronstadt, ____ • _ enemy — the Pentagon — which he Stevie Wonder, and the groups Groups up to 75 People In our Brand says is “planning our doomsday, and Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Tammy Grimes, Stephen Sondheim “ Boston" and "Fleetwood Mac" ... MAMA MU’S " ^ E . NOV. 22nd New, Plush we better start talking and acting 8 PM DISCOVER and Claudette Colbert. Country-Western star Olivia Newton iHFRT KST. 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Raymond F Robinson, Ediior-Pubi'sner Harold E Turkington Managing Editor HALF GALLON DIAPERS 12 C T . Opinion i New Haven (Conn.) Jtiurnal 49< Courier \ t Come January, there’ll be ghother Beyond Bakke move in Congrm to give a break to |AT taxpayers who spend mightily for •n iA N K S Allan Bakke, the central If Bakke has a valid claim on education colleges, technical FREESrI colleges, preparatory schools or figure in one of the most im­ the basis of reverse racial dis­ UJt__ other tuition-charging institutions. portant civil rights cases to crimination, what about those reach the U.S. Supreme Court college and university The Senate Finance Cpmitlittee BAKIHG since the original school has scheduled hearings oh measure applicants—of any race — who that would allow taxpayers to sub­ 728 desegregation decision in 1954, since time immemorial have tract half of the tuition they pay, up CUPS may have been the victim of been rejected or selected on to a maximum credit of $500 per stu­ Meneheeler 2 4 C T . another kind of the basis of a number of other dent, directly from the federal taxes WrueasAb they owe. krhpaalM One Coupon Per Family “discrimination" besides the non-merit factors? [ppUBLiSTAMPS QH WIO l Good 17)111 Nov. 2« kind he charges was based on The sons*and daughters of There is not much new in this bill his white skin. alumni, for instance, are proposed by Sens. Packwood of AT ( Yesterday ] Oregon and Moynihan of New York. Former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir gestures as she talks to Egypt's President FEANKS FREE AT He may not have had enough almost automatically given Connecticut's Sen. Ribicoff has I Anwar Sadat as he met with members of the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem early todav FRAN KS FREE “pull." preference at many schools. worked hard for similar legislation (UPI photo) 100 S&H GREEN 1 Package It is now reported that the Some schools strive for a Reflections for more than a decade, only to lose 25 years ago regularly to the argument that the / ^ STANIPS RATH University of California geographical balance, reser­ Treasury couldn't afford the revenue Hal Turkington Young drivers organize and will WITH EVERY Medical School at Davis, which ving places for students from punish offenders themselves. loss involved. SAUSAGE ROU Bakke sued because it rejected different parts of the country Managing Editor South Manchester Fire Depart­ What IS new this time around is Sadat returns home TURKEY WITH EVERY him while accepting 15 minori­ or world. ment voters approve purchase of that education costs are becoming RUTTERRAU TURKEY PURCHASED ty applicants with lower test McKee Street property. prohibitive to middle and lower in­ One CbupoiTPer Family And not only at the Universi­ come families; too many deserving P o » m Building of new motel on Tolland (donlinupd from Page One) flict is security for Israel and he Sadat's visit arose from a speech ■Jgodmuai-Ji Good TUI Nov. 24 scores, had a special ty of California but elsewhere, Turnpike is scheduled to begin next young people are being denied oppor­ offered it to the Jewish state. he made two weeks ago to the Egyp­ xm m a Well, it's off to the races again procedure under which the wealth and personal connec­ he does, knew just when to put forth week. tunities to learn, and the economy would be suicide, in the view of Sadat’s aim appeared to be to end tian people's council. He stunned the LIRRY'S u n v Y LIRRY’S dean had the authority to ad­ tions with the faculty or ad-* Thanksgiving; and it would be dif­ that little extra spurt that gets him a 10 years ago needs higher and higher skill levels if military analyists. three decades of distrust of Egypt by world by staying he was willing to go ficult to bet against Amby Burfoot. it’s going to ease unemployment and mit five students a year on his lead. Begin said Sadat did not invite him the Israelis. But he coupled that with into the Israeli “den" and address ministration have never hurt Not many will, despite the fact that The Eighth Utilities District votes the drain that chronic jobless places It's pretty hard to beat Amby once to ask for a meeting Dec. 4 with the in return to Egypt and added, "I do a clear notice to Israel that he the Knesset. Begin, too, stunned the own authority. an applicant’s admission the competition is likely to be more on government funds. understand why at this stage such an expected it to follow up on his in­ world by agreeing to the visit. In a TOMATO he gets his lead. John Vitale can beat Manchester Water Co. to discufc This idea's time has come — late This authority was allegedly chances. fierce for Amby this year; even Amby only if he gets in front of him; invitation was not issued.” He later itiative and to go to Geneva to swift chain of events many still found PEAS possible purchase of the utility. enough. joked that he may have to invite negotiate a peace settlement. hard to believe Sadat flew to Israel, used on behalf of the children Race, of course, is a wholly Amby would say that he doesn’t Amby has such long legs that he can Three Manchester Green School JUICE (R08EDALE) Sadat back to Israel before he can go ^ d a t spoke of a "new spirit and expect to win —like he said last year teachers whose classes have more made peace, shook hands and em­ of wealthy and locally promi­ different factor, one that in­ overcome a front mnner, if the dis­ to Cairo. 6 pk. —because he isn't racing as much than 30 pupils bring a formal this new momentum” that emerged braced some of his most bitter nent families, including the son volves constitutional tance isn’t too great. Boston Globe anymore. grievance before the Board of Educa­ Egyptian sources told UPI that from his visit and said,"Let us agree enemies — Begin, Golda Meir, Moshe More often than not, the race is Once again a bunch of plug-uglies and daughter-in-law of the questions, not to mention tion. accompanied by some 40 Sadat first wanted his unprecedented that whatever happens we should Dayan, At the end all were smiling. ★ ★ ★ won on Porter Street. If Amby is in has given Boston the image of a chancellor of the Davis cam­ serious social and political parents who crowded the board room visit to Israel to be digested by the solve it together. Let us have no war As for me. I'm picking Amby; I'm racist city where out-of-town visitors after October and security — those front there —and most times he is for the hearing. They want classes Arab world before he would ask it to pus, at about the same time ramifications. going by the book that says stick with cannot be sure of their safety. swallow a dose of Begin in Cairo. are the main issues.” —then it becomes a matter of how far kept at 25. Housing policy Bakke was being turned down. Yet in the final analysis — a winner until he's beaten. Tom in front he will be when he crosses The attack by five white men in The Arab world has been in a state We agree on the principle of securi­ The disclosure has no legal barring blatant, unjustified Hollander could be the winner; so the finish line. their 20s on a group of black students of violent turmoil since Sadat an­ ty. We agree. On the meaning of ESSEX. (UPI) — The Connecticut could John Vitale. But 1 don't think nounced the visit. Libya broke security we differ. Through Geneva River Estuary Regional Planning bearing on the issue now and inexcusable exclusion, from Pennsylvania who had been they are going to beat Amby in visiting the Bunker Hill Monument in diplomatic relations and there were we can reach agreement. I'm op­ Agency has issued a 60-page report SWIFTS SELFBASTIHS before the Supreme Court. which we don’t think is prac­ Manchester. ★ ★ ★ Oiarlestown is the kind of thing you anti-Egyptian disturbances in scores timistic.” saying the housing policies of the That's the way it has been for a Anyway, according to a ticed in the country today — would not expect in South Africa. of cities in the world to protest what He referred to Begin as "my nine towns in the affluent Valley '------PORK BARREL— spokesman for the university, college and university ad­ good many years, at least the last What were those white men doing opponents called "treason." friend." Shore area are discriminatory. That man knows the course too cruising around in a car at 1 p.m. Sadat spent the morning in dis­ Still later, at the news conference, The recently released report, th e practice has been ministrators must retain nine years when Amby won it eight CENTER CUT well: he'll stay in the bunch up front times. Thought armed with an ax handle, golf clubs cussions with the 120 members of he said, “the essential thing now is to which makes 11 recommendations BUHERBALL “relegated to history." But it of the pack as it runs along Charter reasonable rights to determine We know, because we view the and hockey sticks? Why does such Knesset, meeting them in separate go to cieneva and negotiate a settle­ for improving local housing statutes, Oak Street and then he'll forge ahead does add another complication the make-up of their student race from beginning to end in the violence and inhumanity persist in party factions. He told them the ment and after that everything will cites housing for the elderly as its top PORK (MOPS starting up Highland Street, better main issue in the Middle East con­ to the debate raging over this bodies. best place —in the lead cmiser that Thank you, Father pockets of hatred in this city? take its normal course." priority. known to the runners as "Heartbreak case. takes the pack around the course. What kind of cowards, anyway, S l 3 0 Hill." For being, that I may be, would attack a group of young people TURKEYS We can almost read Amby's race for loving, that I may love, — eight of whom were women — all " lb. plan; we can hear the cheering as it for sharing, that I may identify, FEEM ★ ★ ★ of whom were visitors to a city that Buy Note grows every year when Amby goes for inviting, that I may entreat, prides itself on its place in American Last year we thought Amby might SHOULDER Califano pitches HMO by the better spectator spots; they for teaching, that I may learn, history? Before Price not just make it up that hill; the pace look for Amby. for patience, that I may change, PKIIC lncrea$el was good, and he was finding it dif­ No, don’t count out John Vitale, nor for limits, that I may not These visitors were not students JEMW ai AH Big businessmen were given vantages. It offers prepaid ficult to put distance between procrastinate, Hollander, nor Charlie Dyson, nor a out for a lark in the Combat Zone. some good advice about health health care at a reasonable himself and those close behind. For a for your ways, which my ways may They were not people who had tost PORK host of other mnners; they could win b ^ m e . 18 - 2 2 1b. insurance in a speech in New cost. And it tries to keep its time it was almost a five-man race it. their way or innocently sought out a SAUSAGE going up the hill. beach in a troubled neighborhood. HHESHir York the other day by the members healthy instead of But certainly don’t count out Amby Bishop Wendel Walton size But Amby, knowing the course like Manchester Ward. But that should be irrelevant. secretary of Health, Education simply treating them when Burfoot. He’s still the champ. Instead, it only makes the episode GROUND The Church of Jesus Christ and Welfare. Joseph Califano. they’re sick. more sickening. PORK lb. If your company is paying Doctors who work for the (Per Stuffing) too much health insurance, HMO usually are paid salaries In the wake of last Tuesday's elec­ HATHS Califano suggested, why not tions, many Bostonians felt the tide rather than fees. Patients are had turned on this particular kind of SMiSMlROU organize your own health care encouraged to have regular ugliness. For most people in Boston JONU system for employees and physical checkups. The Almanac the tide has turned. Differences LITTLE SAUSAGE $169 us Grade A provide better care at lower emphasis is on preventive prevail but decency dominates those differences. And those who have LRMS ______A jfcy cost. medicine as a deterrent to helped turn the tide with their votes What the secretary has in expensive hospital care. By United Pres* International Nov. 21, 1785. Worth, Texas, with no portents of the at their own sense of decency are the TURKEYS mind is a national network of Despite all the lip service On this day in history; tragedy to befall him as his motor­ ones most likely to be revolted by Today is Monday, Nov. 21, the 32Sth what happened to the students from health maintenance from Washington in recent day of 1977 with 40 to follow. In 1877, Thomas Edison announced cade moved through Dallas the r— MEAT CORRAL ^ the invention of what he called "The following day. Pine Forge Academy near Boston's organizations like the Kaiser- years, only a relative handful The moon is approaching its full Bunker Hill Monument. Talking Machine” (phonograph). In 1976, the Syrian Army quietly Permanente Plan now of HMOs have sprung up phase. Dozens of Charlestown residents USDA CHOICE c with In 1938, Nazi forces occupied the completed its occupation operation Any operating in California, around the country, partly The morning stars are Venus, rushed to Station 15 to express their BONELESS BEEF ^ prior $10 Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. western regions of Czechoslovakia in Lebanon. Colorado, Ohio and several because of government red dismay and Mayor White went to Size II, purchase The evening star is Mercury. and declared all persons in those Mass. General Hospital to extend the other states. tape. Those bom on this date are under areas German citizens. A thought for the day: American city's apologies to the assault vic­ CHUCK To promote the idea, Califano's pitch to the cor­ In 1963, Presldept John F. Kennedy statesman Daniel Webster said: tims. But, for every person who lives the sign of Scorpio. U.S.DJt. CHOICE Califano has invited the chief porations may be a sign that William Beaumont, pioneer was greeted by cheering crowds in "Liberty exists in proportion to in Boston and loves it. the brutal at­ F o m lly P ac tack by a handful of thugs is a heart­ STEAK executives of the nation’s 500 the new administration is American Army surgeon, was bom San Antonio, Houston and Fort wholesome restraint.” BONELESS BEEF breaking setback. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt cups a hand to his ear as he concentrates on a largest corporations to a con­ ready to cut through some of BOnOM ROUND PORK newsman’s question during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Menahem ference on HMOs in these rules and restrictions to * 1 . 2 9 . Begin, held in English in Jerusalem today. (UPI photo) ROAST or Washington next February. get the HMO program off the BONELESS CHOPS The HMO has two major ad- ground. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEP (3 center 3 sirloin) Those fat White House salaries ROLLED CHUCK BMMg CENTER The latest raise follows one that tw m m Q i u Side glances By GILL FOX By LEE RODERICK reporter's job where be was making enough to make Calvin Coolidge roll APPLES was given to top-echelon White $14,000 to join Carter's campaign. He TMIftSaVMG EVE SERVICE over in his grave. Macintosh a Cortland • Red Delicious ROAST — a. WASHINGTON - It is safe to say House aides in April and which is now one of two deputy press U.S.DJ1. CHOICE BONELESS BEEP * 1 . 0 9 1 Sharp public criticism of the April Wednesday at 7:15 P.M. Opalescent a Baldwins • Starks and n . 0 9 that the welfare difficulties Presi­ averaged 20 percent. Under the April secretaries bringing down $48,500. raises prompted some White House u .a. II dent Carter bemoans in the rest of raise. Carter’s nine best-paid Rusdets, Boac Pears. QRADEA Richard Harden, 32, the White aides to predict they wouldn't be TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH lor the country are no problem at the assistants were given $56,000 a year. House's resident accountant, is paid repeated for another eight years. 302 Hackmatack Straat APPLE CIDER RIB SIDE White House. Eight others received $51,000, seven POTATOES $51,000. Barry Jagoda, 33, makes That Is almost certainly why Carter Message by the Rev. Norman Swensen The TracWional llianksglvlng Drink were paid $48,500, and another 25 got Take 25-year-old Richard $45,000 as Carter’s media adviser. failed this time around to announce "A House of Thanksgivliig” Pure and Natural, No PraaarvatWaa. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEP 10 L b s. Hutcheson, for example. He was between $40,000 and $47,500. Bub Russell, 31, draws $45,700 as a the October increases. Discovery of Readings, mutio by choir, aololat TOP PDRK working at the Democratic National congressional liaison aide. Tim Bonrs FRUIT FARM ft ODER M IL the coverup', however, only Offering for BaMavolanca Fund 2S0 BUSH HILL RD., MANCHISTIR Committee and making $8,000 when “This time, only those on the staff HAK Kraft, 36, also struck gqld on the magnifies bis public relations PuMto Nfateoma (Ckiaatf rhanksgAflag Day) the Carter people making less than $47,500 got raises,” STEAK Carter campaign trail and makes problem. RDAST USDA CHOICE 00NELES8 BEEF put him to work Claudia Townsend, an associate (CHICKEN STEAK) $51,000 as the president’s ap­ The White House salary level i>b- overseeing the press secretary at the White House, 5 RIBS pointments secretary. Elisabeth viously doesn't square with the U A D J L CHOICE BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM paper flow at 1600 told Scripps Lrague Newspapers. A Rainwater, $0, is a researcher for president's exhorUUons to the nation ROUNO $ 1 S 9 Pennsylvania total 321 White House staffers Jordan and pulls down $46,700. that this must be a time of sacrifice PUn KPT. STOIIE I Avenue. Now he’s received them, she said. The largesse also extoids to Vice (Wa Hava A Notion To Plaaaa) BEEF %\19 STEAKS ■ and belt-tightening. On a practical The top salary paid under Presi­ Next t o Frank’s Buparmarkal making $45,700. President Walter Moodale's office, level, such bloated Mlaries can only dent Ford was tM,600. However, not lULIANO’S BAKERY BABT MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Hutcheson is where, for example, Preee Secretary serve to make their keclpienU dis­ STEW only one of many many observers here quibble over A1 Bisele makee $64,000 and Mon- 79t dainful of the hand that grants them U.S.DJL CHOICE BONELESS BEEP SWEET LIFE young Carter aides whose salaries at the top of $86,000 being paid Carter’s dale’i executive aealitant geU $64,- so ftaaly. And what IncenUve is there PUN YOUR THIUKSCniK taxpayer expense are totally out of inner circle, whose raaponsibiUUes will be open Hoods 000. now for them to do a better job for quite clearly Justify a healthy line with their backgrounds and— too their boss - or for the nation? BACON often — presait responsibilities at paycheck. Among others at that level THANK8QIVINQ DAY Perhape the cate that ranklet thie While the total amount of money RICOHA the White House. are Press Secretary Jody Powell, S3; PLAZA HAS THE SUPPLIES reporter most is that of Greg involved at the White Houaa amounts a A.M. to 1 P.M. STEAK presidential adviser Hamflton Jor­ • Roaet Well Pans The money C a r ^ is paying hU Schneiders. Schneiders, 30, who lacks to a mere boll on the body of a federal pnasNLY CHEESE *1.19 staff of 419 surfaced again as an issue dan, 32; and national secnrity chief • E>Z Poll Roasttrs • Pyrtx and a college degree and has had a budget that reaches to a half-trillion the other day. But only after alert Zbigniew Brzesinaki, 40. checkered business career, carried dollars, the Image it conveys of a Comhigwara • Poultry Laeara $ 1 8 « What is considerably more difficult • NapUna • Nut Crackers SWEET UFELO FAT members of the press discovered the Carter's suitcases at the start of last prasldancy uying one thing and All bread orders should be In lO president had quietly given most of to understand is the rationale for a Cookie Cutters a TabIcelottM year’s campaign. Upward mobUlty U doing another will haunt the presi­ by November 22, 8 p.m. 2 lb. oontalnar them a pay boost of 7.06 percent such salaries as the following; one thing, but his salary of $48,600 as dent and do him credibility damage more than a month ago. Rex L. Granum, 26, left a director of “special projects" is that won't aoon be repaired. PLAZA SERVWG YOUR NEEDS MILK & n.l9l PAGE SLX A - Manchester e \-e m x c h era ld . Cma.. Mw .. n»». u . ut7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mun., NoV. 21, 1977 — [’AGE SEVEN-A '.'A' iPi»wifli‘i^. Charch Women have meetings The local chapter of Parents Mancbester's Chnrcb of Jesus Christ The pastor-parish committee of Manchester Pbilateli^Society w ill St., $45,850. against Laurel M etzel, $15,000, scbednled for tonight at 7:30 at the Anonymon i w ill meet Tnesday at 7 of Latter-day Saints. A ll interested Nortii United Methodist Churcb w ill meet‘Tuesday from 7 n^o p.m. at Manehostw public focordo Glen A. Daugherty and Elizabeth 32 Phillip Road, $4,000. Redwood Road. $2,000. About town J pan. in Manchester. More informa­ women are invited. meet to o i^ t at 7 at the church. Mott's Community Hin|. Circuit property on Sunny Brook Drive. P.W. Farrell, stove at 56 Porter John Hayes, alterations at 122 Lake M. Daugherty to Winston J. Bumpus Releaoe of judgment lien St.. $95, tion may be obtained by calling toil books w ill be available. Warranty dreda St., $1,000. Harold A. Huger to Kathryn T. and Christine Bumpus, both of Plain- W.C. Mason & Co. Inc. against The Oid Guard w ill meet Tuesday free. The United Methodist Women of Alexander J. Matthew to Alton J. Janiga, Meriden, property at 44B field, property at 66 Florence St., Dermoth Brown. Allied Structures Inc. for Heritage The stevardstiip committee of Sooth Church wiU meet tonight at 8 in Hare and Christine M. Hare, proper­ at 10 a m. at Rmanoel Lutheran Alcoholics Anonymous w ill meet Esquire Drive, |M,000. $36,000. Savings & Loan Association, 1007 Marriage lirenKes Concordia Lutheran Church will Chnrch for a bos trip to Lebanon. Mrs. Joyce Boice of Coventry will the church reception room. ty at 79 Essex St., |29,000. tonight at 1:30 at IIB Norman St. The The Book Discussion GrorA of the Charles J,, Ponticelli to Donald J. Federal tux lien Main St., addition at 410 W. Middle Douglas E. Johnson, Coventry, and meet tonight at 7 30 in the church speak to Grace Group of Center George Henry . Smith and Amelia Kuilding permits gronp win also meet Tuesday at 8:30 YWCA w ill meet Tuesday at U a.m? Forte and Carol C. Forte, property at Internal Revenue Service against Turnpike, $1,500. Debra A. Tomlinson, 28 Spring St., room A neighhorhood coffee hour w ill Congregational Chnrch tonight at p.m., Wednesday at 10 a m., Friday E. Smith to Richard J, Barrieu and Raymond W. Colpitts, stove at 122 Nov. 26 at Emanuel Lutheran. Grade 7 and 9 Confirmation at the Community Y . The boiH to be 457 Adams St., $38,400. Joseph G. and Karol A. Lagasse, 149 take place Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at 7:30 in the Robbins Room of tte at 0:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Melinda A. Barrieu, both of East Bretton Road, $500. Bruce Edgerton, stove and • Earl J. Swisher, Howard Beach, Classes of Center Congregational discussed is "The Falconer” John MaK Construction Co. Inc. to John Wetherell St.. $2,990.11. The Emanuel Lutheran Church the Community Outreach Center, M cfanrcfa on “ How to Get Started in {9 Horace Tetrault & Sons for chimney at 111 Chambers St., $200. at KB Norman St. Further informa­ Chnrch wiU meet tonight at in the Cbeever. The meeting is opm to all Hartford, property at 12 Green Bacanskas and Alexandra N.Y., and Margaret C. Rice, Vernon, property committee, housing board Church St. A ll men and women of the Genealogy.” Mrs. Boice is bead of tion may be obtained by calling MO- 7 Judgment lien Thomas Damron, aluminum siding at Guy A, Courcy, addition at 262 Jan. 14. Federatioo Room of the church. interested persons. I Manor Lane, $50.05 conveyance tax. Bacanskas, property at 251 Autumn Albert Metzel. Murray Hill, N.J., and the executive board of Emanuel community are welcome. the genealogy library of 9».

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II, 1W7 Top state officials, including the Average cost of car — ...... — Cyclone and tidal wave kill 6,000 in India chief minister, flew over some of the badly hit areas this morning and M A C C n « w s UiUMFir$MMlUn|SpicU The agency said the figure was of­ Official said the tidal wave alone "The cyclone left more than 100,- state, north of Madras. NEW DELHI, India (UPI) - More 000 persons homeless. It tore tin Rescue helicopters dropped food reported the storm was the worst in tops 20 cents a mile than 6,000 persons' were killed in a ficial but did not give any further in­ might have led to the drowning of office end with both your heart and Langer; Local 157> of the Town of thousands of villagers because it roofs from shacks and demolished packets where possible to Indians the history of the region. ,he Project Service office is filling Hr Ha HoStpt tropical cyclone and tidal wave that formation. Members of Parliament your head aching over the tragic cir­ Manchester Fire Dept, who nMved appeared to have washed away as thousands of thatched huts occupied marooned by the cyclone, but of­ There were still no reports of up with cans of coup, beans, beets, 10 HARTFORD (UPI) - Driving an average. had said earlier the death toll was cumstances of someone or some pei^ all those cans for us, the Fettig struck a south Indian state this many as 10 villages and swept the by fishermen and other residents ficials said many areas had not been casualties from rural areas because different kinds of vegetables, Intermediate-size car now costa 20.2 cents a mile, or |2,- weekend, India’s news agency well over 3,000 In the cyclone — the son, the P.Q. Box 77S wiU then yield a Clowns who brightened up the at­ inhabitants into the Bay of Bengal. along the coast in Andhra Pradesh reached. communications were down. cranberry sauce, even the makings mosphere everyday, and Taylor Ren­ 019 annually if the owner logs 10,000 miles a year, accor­ Samchar reported today. regional equivalent of a hurricane. letter like this: “Dear Mrs. Carr, We ding to the American Automobile Aasoclation. for pumpkin pies, all to be the undersigned, are pupils at St. tal for the tables; all those who transformed tomorrow into volunteered their time and energy It cost 18.3 cents per mile or |1,831 to operate the same 8AND1^ PLACE Bridget’s CCD 4A on Tues. afternoon. kind of car in 1075, a difference of 10 per cent, the Thanksgiving baskets. We all agreed to give up a Halloween and of course to all those who gave Yale pickets held association says. Promises of hams, turkeys, and party so that our teacher, Mrs. La the food and money. It, Oww, P lIHW, W W il^W llllwW Ii even canned chickens and Cornish Over 100 boxes of food were The 1977 figures are baaed on a car equipped with stan­ and MoHwr Of «w MM- Vae, could donate the money to dard accessories, automatic transmission, power for blocking oil Hens for elderiy couples and in­ MACC to be used for a good meal for brought into the food collection point dividuals are being carefully steering, power dlK brakes, and radio. a hungry child." (considerably more than last year) matched with those who need them. (tosts are divided into variable and fixed. Or today's note which says, "This and I19S.50 in cash and checks was NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Squads of police today dragged Since Thursday, the phone has been For 1977, the variable costa were gasoline and oil, 411 check is my thanks for friends who donated. 20% OFF „w«.k and carried about 50 striking Yale University blue collar ringing with calis from those happy cents per mile — down from 4.82 in 1975; maintenance, have help^ me this past week Battle of the Cane 1.03 cents — up from .97 cents — and tires, 86 cents, the workers and student sympathizers from a driveway to share their Thanksgiving dinner following a brief hospital stay. I am a Bennet Junior High has challenged same as in 1975. where a sit-in was being staged to stop a convoy of police and a warm smile and word with a member of So. United Methodist WINF to a "batUe of the cans," T e L M S 4 M 1 cars and fuel trucks'delivering heating oil to the school. shut-in or two. Fixed costs were for insurance, license and registra­ Tha ManehuMr MaB Church.” pledging to equal every can of food tion'fees, taxes and depreciation. Tlie annual 1977 cost for Police vans were used to haul the demonstrators to One beautifui lady, although she Or the really delightful phone call headquarters where they were booked on charges of dis­ herself is going out to eat, is buying a brought into the Food Bank collec­ these expenses was $1,439, up from $1,186 In 1975. I from an elderly lady who doesn’t orderly conduct and then released on a written promise 20-pound turkey and ail the trim­ tion at the Parkade. We hope you drive or even gets out much anymore tp appear. mings and is fixing 12 hot meals. gave a warm welcome to Bennet Several convalescent homes (Crest- but has saved $S if we can coine over students who were out campaigning Ronald Sanbrook, 49, president of the Federation of and get it. Bright beacons on cold for food this week. We’ll have a field and Laurel Manor) and University Employees Local 35, was one of those winter days and as the calls and the report on the outcome of the contest arrested. Manchester Memorial Hospital are notes and the cans of food and the also donating meals most of which next week. ' The union had threatened for more than a week to stop crumpled up dollar bills and the oil deliveries in an effort to force the university to loosen will be delivered Thanksgiving Day checks come in, there are food Hoorah for the Schools by students from Blast Catholic High up in its latest contract offer. baskets, hot meals and a helping A very loud cheer and glad huzzah The drama started about 11 p.m. Sunday when the School. hand going out. Truly a community of for our schools who helped send the There has also been enough money strikers manned picket lines at the Pierce-Sage power loving and caring people to thank food collection for needy families plant, which supplies steam to heat university buildings. given to pay for meat certificates to over the top. Just in the few (tod for and with this lianksgiving. FRESH BAKED The convoy tr i^ to reach the plant about 5:30 a.m. and be included in those baskets short of moments that I managed to get there meat. Money now being received will Rousing Success on Thursday I met Leo Diana, prin­ GOODS WITH the arrests were made about 6. be channeled into $3 meal cer­ The Thanksgiving Food Collection cipal at Nathan Hale, and three of his Vincent Sirabella, union business manager and tificates which will be given to men at the Manchester Parkade was a students carrying in the IS boxes of DINNER organizer of the strike which has continued since Sept. 30, blocked the driveway to the power plant with his personal and women living alone but physical­ rousing success, thanks to Jeff food they had collected. Mr. ly able to get to a downtown Jacobs, WINF; Martin Broder, car and then hid the keys. Morrison, principal at Waddell, was The union planned to continue other events it had restaurant for a Thanksgiving meal. Manchester Parkade Association; making several trips back and forth ALETIERFROM • Pies • Rolls our co-chairpersons, Joe and Gloria planned for today, including distribution of turkeys and A Time to Rejoice carrying in the Waddell contribution, • Cakes • Bread canned goods for the 1,400 cafeteria and maintenance Although some days in the MACC and I heard that young people from strikers. Manchester High School had already FROM-8ANTA CLAUS brought In six boxes. SANTA CLAUS. INDIANA 8.97 & 9.97 Police remind drivers We’ve just received word that THE PROOF IS IN THE ■-.xt ewTW't'Vwveiewirswiwsi 79.97 Robertson School has collected POSTMARK! OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY additional boxes and a call bas VIsll our Sinti Foil Offlct and Jai alal reaulta come in today from Mrs. Ener at seleci a colorful lattar FIEEI MSSES’ PRETEND- to plan holiday trips It's our way of uyini Merry 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. tips from the association Include: Bowers saying that her 3rd grade, Ctiristmas to childranof all aias. MSSES With Thanksgiving week travel Sshirdny matinM SMi ISJI Ul III • Ready your emergency equip­ joined by students from Mrs. Nason’s Friday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. IMrpi L4I in FUR PINTCOkTS ahead for many families, the Inter­ ment. Make sure your trunk contains and Mrs. Nelson’s classes has also 12pri Ml national Association of Chiefs of IMWaliua UW LM LN BMiMtnJI things you may need if a storm does brought in food for the Pantry. Sunday 7 ajn. to 7 p.m. Ih n b K ILM NrMiMmUl SPORTSWEAR Police is making its annual effort to catch you on the road, such as tire ThaiAs also to Parents without Thi^lrtni IN Triliata M-1 $M47.7I remind motorists to plan holiday «M *I4 HLN A very opeclai purchase of luxurlously-warm chains, booster cables, a tow chain, Partners. nsui ItN IN U l trips carefully. The shelves in the Emergency Pan­ THNck M W I.N 1 Mj Irnn in IM fake fur pantcoato In single or and other winter equipment. PARKADE BAKERY IIm MI IN A major problem as noted by the SamA ,__ 14 double-breasted styles. Choose yours In TOPS AND BOnOMS • Ready your vehicle. Have a try were almost bare so there is MANCHESTER PARKADE 649-M20 IbriCma im Ul Ul chiefs is that Thanksgiving trips reputable mechanic check your car great rejoicing here over the 1 M UNr I IIM U» 4-111MJI black or brown pretend seal, sizes B-18. often take motorists into areas hit iMhlrtni SJi TrHMli 4-14 traM Misses Coats, all D&L stores. and correct any deficiencies in the magnificient outpouring of food MMi M UiAG early by winter storms and for which which will fill the shelves to the brim MicliM 17111 JMimAMm IIM KM U l Reg. $14 and $15. Easy-care acrylic heater-defroster system, anti-freeze, TrihcM 1-14 WUI IFmEaM U l Ml pants from a famous maker. In drivers are not prepared. brakes, tires, lights, windshield for the months ahead. Ml TM biMal-lttJI solids of camel, rust, green, For advance warnings, the chiefs wipers and washers. 4 l n Ja ILM U l IM Grand Opening Friday I i n U p 4M U l NHMbMntM black, brown, grey. Team up with recommend that motorists keep alert • Ready yourself. Plan a sensible TrSaP S-14 » U I MACC Seasonal Sharing Center tailored print shirts of for National Weather Service schedule with plenty of rest before b M b U m JI Manchester Mall IMI U l ZM polyester knit In assorted bulletins. A flexible schedule should and during your trip. Plan routes Trihsli 4-14 m U I Ml IM 4M patterns. Sizes 8-18, SML. be planned in case dangerous carefully to avoid periods of heavy 811 Main St. (Old Grant’s Building) weather warnings are issued. Friday Noon, Nov. 25 UM IM U l BMM14WM 99.97 traffic. IM Ml NrtNSil-lMUl Other recommended preparedness (Watch the Herald for further news.) 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LinTg*.J-‘ LL) LLILLM44 a*M kk I'ii-i ill LiT w 55-591 16.40 24 60 32.80 m iT ras” U4LLU4-ILL1 PARTS So you can figure out tor yourself how much insur­ fFor rtntwt/ only Cranberry Apple cranberry ance you need ($10.000.»$15.(X)0, $20,000) and can Coil II even lowtr you chooM to pay pramiuffla quariafiy Reg. $20. Polyester and sami-annuaity of annually In moat bantii. p^manis may ba auto­ fit into your budget You'll have an application you matically doouciad from youf aavmga or chaching account CLASSICS cotton pinwale cord can fill out yourself — in minutes SBU Dapoattors Group lift iniuranca la tavat tarm maurarKa sauce OPEH slacks always look ranawaWa to aga 60 «nth pramum tiKiaaaaa at agaa ahown ii la nice Cocktail undanarittan by Tha Savings Bank Lila Inauranca Company Reg. $20-$52, now 12.99-39.88. Rich wool blend superl Belt-loop, Thats how easy, and economical, we've made it flare-leg styling, HALF IS o i. ^ THANKSGIYINS flannels to collecti Save on blazers, vests, trousers, CAN sizes 32-42. / OALLON and skirts In solids and herringbones. Assorted Men’s Shops: all 3/89‘ n iu u r 6 A.M. TO NOON colors, sizes 5 to 13. Jr. Sportswear, all eight stores except O o iu lt' stores. New London. Q sbli HtW-^flLM PROCESSING SERVICE n 255 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE NOW AVAILASLI IN MOST CONNICTICUT STOtIt **P NEXT TO STOP & SHOP AU M L 9T0IIES 9PEN E¥ERY NI8HT TIL CHRISTMAS, 9PEN SUNDAYS 12 TD 5 ______•______••• «» IH Cwkif!2,95 MANCHESTER Msnohsstsr Psiluds and Trl-CIty Plaza, Vanwin span nlghtty HI 9:39 S AVIN G S B A N K U F E IN S U R A N C E PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M«ncliwter. Conn.. Mon.. Nov. »1.1W7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Nov. 21, 1977 - I’AGl!: ELKVEN-A Reservoir yields secrets of the past HONG KONG (UPI) - BIU of old wood project, explained that while workmen vast number of items were uncovered, with links stretching as far as the Middle Holiday Napkins & SSH STUMPS MAKES US IDDIGHESTER PERSONAL found in a drained reservoir have resulted were constructing reservoir dams, the analyzed and the significance of the find East and Africa. in a diicovery of far reaching seabed was expo^ and pieces of wood revealed. Placemats NOURI ^ T E E archaeological importance showing a were found. A protective embankment was built “Among the most exciting revelations PiYURwwaa Am A OpartswuY were the pieces of glass of the Islamic NO. ONE MON.-IAT. pattern of ancient world trade. Members of the Hong Kong around the site to enable the 977 MAIN DONummivouwAir type, apparently from glass manufac­ OnatONi PirAapOaaaiMa It has taken since 1974'for scientists to Archaeological Society realized that the archaeologists to complete the excavation Downtown turing centers on the Persian Gulf.” ZHEAIT IN I MM IT. complete an excavation that has revealed fragments were the remains of ancient before the reservoir was scheduled to be the first solid evidence of trade links boats. Porcelain and pottery were also refilled. M N C I it T n Peacock said beads made from the glass GIFT SHOF MIDDU TUMPIKE between China, Hong Kong, Southeast found. Peacock said, "The finds constitute the were of a type used throughout the region Asia and th Middle East dating to the 9th But the archaeological work was In­ first solid archaeological evidence to be M A N C H E in R i N w M JaaRA taalA to buy exotic materials like rhinoceros M on.-Sat.'til S:30;T h u rt. Ill 6 nun I 1 .iiaain iwNi century. terrupted while the necessary reservoir unearthed either here or in southern China horns and feathers from native tribes. Wt tnviCt AND INtTALUNOuSlIHAnulffcoSSSIIc^ HAS IT! Brian Peacock, supervisor of the repairs went on. It took years before the of the two-way nature of Eiast-West trade. m ‘ fmokm Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 *MCC ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9A.M. TO 4P.M. HEATMG and SHEET METAL 341 Broad St. r Manchastar .calendar. / ------New England Mechanical Senrices, he. Miochwttf Manchester and Surrounding Profntionil Pvk ROUTE #13, P.O. BOX 3147 tuittlO B Manchester Conununity The Finest of Nature’s TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Betty GaUightr College offers this calen­ 643-273S • 043-3102 fesIgnS) prop. dar of events in the interest Vicinity WALDBAUM S of the community. All the Bountiful Harvest is CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND MCCsponsored activities listed below are open to the now at Food Mart featuring this weak... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES public and many are free of TENTS, COTS, lUEPINC MQS, AIN aUTTMUES, Food Mart charge. For further infor­ STOVES, UMTEINS MANCHESTER mation, call 645-2137. for a Wonderful FARR’S Monday, Nov. 21 THE eyiBrnmo $roiu RGG AUTO SERVICE fi/pDptke Breakfast, 7:30-9 a.m.. caaiMWE-sraaT 2 m i n s m E n Student Center. Thanksgiving Feast! OPEN OAIIT TO S P.M. J. FAIM • 043-7111 KmUMGI ■ TU 649-3589 Gay/Stralght Rap, 7:30 M htkpIW i# p.m.. Women’s Center, Main Campus. VOLKSWABEN REPAIR Tuesday, Nov. 22 U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED by factory tninod apocMIih Speaker, Julian Bond, "T he New P olitics,” 8 GRADE"A” Phil Ptt* p.m., Manchester High Locictro and ZIdak ARCO 0 School. BASTED OR NON-BASTED IffllTO Lesbianism, informal CARPET AND ROOR COVBUNO 6 4 6 -5 0 3 8 discussion, 1:30 p.m.. aa MAM m n aria aoa iki. iti m laiii i iii i-t rti. Women’s Center, Main MAttcMMni o il at i i f i ( III (itiK i 113 aaa: P&P AUTO REPAIR Campus. 706 Main St. • "Arco Charga” a Manchaatar Coisoclicit's lirgsst Floor Coviriif Dsikr Wednesday, Nov, 23 TURKEYS Thanksgiving recess starts 6 p.m., through Nov. TOMS MANCHESnR SAFES LOCK CO. 27. U.S. EXTRA FANCY MERCURY 16 TO 22 LBS. IN D IA N RIVERS FINEST rH£ LOCfCSMIfH, Movie, "The Omen” 9 "WASHINGTON ST^E ” p.m.. Main Campus WITH ADDITIONAL 453 MAIN ST., M A N C H ESTE R • M 3-6S22 Seedless White Auditorium. PURCHASE OF Red or Golden O u C L ^ i t U UTO-IOiaaNSS «latmi Lock! 1 ///[ Phons 646-2786 $10.00 OR MORE ^ Sa STEAK ROAST HENS OR TOMS - 18 TO 22 LBS. FU8mUR£ TOPS PICTURi W IHOm i W inter Macintosh Apples a 79c Emperor 180 M tln StrMt ^ a m Manchetter, Ct. 06040 M anchM ter 6 4 9 -7 3 2 2 31 B im a I t M ' \ (203) 648-5872 Mushrooms siumio ■ :^ $ 1 .1 9 Grapes r OYER J l YEARS U n U t M C t I H r * Poiitland The Florist courses man . . X * X 9 , LB. LouisiannaYams 3 l« $ 1. serving Manchester and U S FANCY . BEST lANNO Baldwin Apples » 5 9W ^ LU. J 763 planned USD. CHOKX . ICE. KWCLEtS {UNOCRIUtDEI W mEKKHO raoZEN 79c MAIN ST. Chuck Roast . $1.09 Turkeys tOiJOLM (J 89c FKIH IHKHnil) Surrounding areas for Vi Century, USOA CHOKE • 6EEF aiaJO N EMPIRE KOSHER 6 4 3 - 1 1 9 1 DON W ILIS Manchester (immunity TON FN061 • DONCLC6S WHITE MEAT Italian Chestnuts ^ HOLffiAY ' FNESH-CAUNOM 191 College, through its Divi­ Tip Roast .$ 1 .3 9 Tuncey R ^ t $3.29 FULLY COCKED 'US.DAUIDA CHOKEC M X E ' • BEEF TON FN06T • B Q K U M W M T I s O A W MEAT MAIN ST. GARAGE F fn i Eal M p iM sion of Community Set;, Pomegranates 3 KN 11 lU i St, TiL HM$31 G IF T P A R S •Mof hte. MANCHESTER vices, will offer an inten­ Tip Steak . $1.79 Turkey Roast liS $2.89 A SELECTION OF OUN CMOKEST FAHK8 F K 8 H K W ••KO NEC HOTISAOCV 8MNT NNIMUM ON UtfV U A ^ eao sive winter intersession FltgiTS • ATTIUCTrVfLT NACKAOCO Princess Papayas . 49c 6 4 3 - 1 9 0 0 TURKEYS FON rOUN CONVENIENCE FRESH ■ NATIVE (MASS I ^ * consisting of 11 courses for Sausage Roll cc 99c Sliced Bacon . $1.29 (IN BARBECUE SAUCE) OUN K 8 T IF C A O E O OEM SMOKED NOME Butternut Squash WANREACm . 39c crpdit. Classes will begin 8 TO 14 l b s SMALL *2.98 FRESH TRQPKAL OBJQKT ■ (AROUNDOF F ^ T I N EVENT OUAfin Serving Manchester over SO yr$. on Dec. 27 and will con­ Veal Patties Shoulder Roll .$ 1 .3 9 FNI40H0T0N8MEF1 M EDIUM Daisy F ru it DrinksvA.;^ or 69c THE tinue through Ja n . 13. COUMALENOONE *3.49 There will be 12 class Ituli&n Seus&k6 Boneless Ham .$2.49 Sdad Dressings .z« b37>u '£69 c MANCHESTER CHLOMIOONBEEF ^ »KM«LCUNit1 penttai'* JJ'® Florist meetings plus a final ' Always Guaranteed Quality with * 1 . 0 9 , . 5.99 24 BIRCH ST. 811 MAIN 8T. examination. Eiach course Gem Franks Boneless Ham . $2.69 Y ellow Onions 59c te t. 643-6247 customer satisfaction in mind. is equivalent to the same J y 643-4444 F.T.D. Flowers for all occasions; Funerals, Let’s Get Acquainted course given during the 15- l«lAiriiMil4Mm iltm tr<,MrtMrvtllMrt|Ml4Niii(tulnl4lalifi. 4* (fir iHm tic v l wAtr. tmtrwiw n4lta ii.m>oINfta(4fUl4A4tiY«iU>l.incAwl4H4rl44104.rtUila44ltr»4f »l>4ltMltft. N4I rna4ni.kl. hr tYMfrMA'c.i .... m Weddings, Hospitals, Birthdays or just week fall or spring W ALDBAUM'S N.Y. STYLE DELI! MSTR CHS tNORLO WIDE semester. FO O D C L U B Hood Chase & Sanborn AMER EXPSE&r to say thank you. Make it a perfect stop In and Brow se ss MTS conttNie to 6row The courses to be offered Layer Cake TOMATO FRESHLY SLICED FRESHLY SLICED SEHVICE DOMESTIC Holiday Season with decorations from 18 Spodalty S ti^ Open. are Business Environment, BUTTER Corporation Finance, Mix Ice Cream COFFEE JUICE LUNDY "Pentland’s your extra touch florist.” GRADE AA Survey of Human Anatomy DUNCAN HINES ALL FLAVORS ALL GRINDS GLORIETTA ROAST t u ar Call U i For Fraa Pentlands is a member of Florist’s 1 LB. PKG. QUARTERS ALL VAR.-18’/iOZ. PKG. '6 GAL. CARTON 1 LB VACUUM CAN 46 OUNCE CAN HAM Maataa • Elwalnaia Pralacta and Physiology, Basic WITH SHOULDER • laE Da A a n liii. tM e n r i Transworld Delivery Association. Photography, Introduction BEEF tw etayt • Daar Canaalai • PaNa Eaala Caaialala arllh Flowers can be wired anywhere in the to Data Processing, Com­ tenanlM • Patel laaaakii. fRomnowmi world. Also a member of Manchester OSTRINSKY CMAD unu puter Programming I, In­ * 1 . 9 9 troduction to Literature, *X.09 LUNOY OOURMr • f r e s h l y SUCEO ITMMDOOaS MNCNOTB aWMM CO Chamber of Commerce. Ray, Jan, and DEALER IN WASTE Physical Geology, In­ 1102 ( TONCO 2SR 0U . ,.$ 1 .2 5 CtMNUTION mmowt 1M WIST c a ra n . Food Club Soda 4 £ : . $ 1 . Regular Pie Crust Mix 3NKOS < Aluminum FoilI 1CAVTDUTV IS INCH Lean Cooked Ham Bill — ready to serve you six days a troductory Calculus, 00m C TK M E R B 4JQ H T BNOWN ON QAM41 W UUWNUM • WHm MATERIALS 7i i p a r « i i m . • na m . iu c E week 8:30-5:30. 24 Birch Street, Philosophy of Religion and FOR Slicing Provolone .$ 1 .7 9 t n M M t d IM P Tel. 643-5736 or 646-9676 Domino Sugar u 3 $1. Food Club Shortening 0 & C BoUed Onions ISO] ^ newmsharn Manchester. Phones: 644-6247 ; 643- General Psychology. RNKLEON IS0Z .$ 1 .9 9 The intersession has Food Club Flour •AO 49c ST1MNCO CANS Cheddar Cheese 4444. Cranberry Sauce 4 Food Mart Potato Chips HERKIMER Womaru QMkJu\^ been planned to meet the CMMER RIK & Um SIQiy aEMaK needs of several different Cheese & Nut Ball • $1.99 Mancheiter’i Only Complete Carpet Servieel kbids of students, (hirrent FROZEN FO O DS FOR QUICK N' EASY MEALS! DAIRY DELITES FROM THE WORLD'S PASTURELANDSI F A fS M lT B o A k a x 0^ Tka BxiJa SlICC D 14 High Strati, raar 54CC students can make up Beef Bologna . $1.39 $ M w u Jax Ang Occaa-ian HO RI W NATIONAL ■ BEEF KOIHER MANCHESTER (x^irses or accelerate their .$ 1 .3 9 C/, Phona: 646-5630 programs of study. Per­ Skinless Franks P la ce Pie Shells 2 N A O N A C M O E Whole Milk $ -199 sons who expect to be ad­ ORANGE SOUR Cocktail Franks •camx,99c mitted to M (X at the TONFROST tW . 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Oroons Tm FREE T0NFR06T # 0 Q A HOOBE FROM • A M in ^ BN 88* the main campus. S h r i m p .K 1207 mo RCoVa Che^&NutBaU "40 y«u( ^ $ 9 . 9 9 O pp. Em I C om olery CH 849-SS07 ^ Aikaboulourpolloy. 9 iC BoudfwDoU 11780 M,ataiaTaMWtPA Registration forms and OCEAN SFRAT iOROENB OPEN DAILT 10 A.M. • B P.M. ."<1^ FwiohiiiiliRwIerilee., > RACK RACKAOf »M.,nRaa.aM.'nipjt additional information I M IO O R QUALITY HARRISON 8T. , Cranberry Juice 4 ! & $ 1 . Cheese K isses TANDY ^ WMAINBT. I WooklV drawlnso) may be obtained from the lComingWareGrab4tgfc$5.99 MEMORIALS MANCHESTER ' MANCHESTER. QONN. MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9S61 Community Servicei Divi­ 10 to 9 Wetkddyi,- 10 to t Saturday sion at 648-2137. A iiw nm iM im 1 ' i PAGE TWELVE-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manclmter, Conn., Mon,, Nov, « . 1977 Herald L. Lee John J. Flower Man held in death Obituaries [ BOLTON - Herald L. Lee', 79, of VERNON — John J. Flower of 549 About town^ Woodstock, formerly of Bolton, died Prospect Ave., West Hartford, flIaurl)PBtpr Sunday at Day Kimball Ho^ltal, formerly of Vernon, died Saturday at Putnam. He was the husband of Mrs. the Newington Veterans Honital. He There will be a meeting of area resident Miss Eliiabeth McLean Ethel Von Deck Lee. was the husband of Mrs. Beatrice of the Sons of the American Hpralft Mr. Lee was bom in Bolton and Legion (SAL) on Tuesday Miss Elizabeth McLean, 96, Hlnaman Flower. DAPCO of Windsor Locks. lived here moat of his life, moving to at 7:30 p.m. in the Second section WINDSOR (UPI) - David formerly of Porter Street, died Mr. Flower w u bora in Vernon and He is .survived by two daughters. Woodstock 10 years ago. He and his had lived in the Hartford area for 56 downstairs lounge of the BmOn© of The Stop & Shop iltoos Companies Tavarella, 33, of East Windsor was Saturday at a Manchester convales­ NOVEMBER 21, 1977 being held on $100,000 bail today in Barbara L. Hansen and Michelle M. cent home. wife had operated the Lee’s Florist years. He was an Army veteran of post home on American • PAINTS • PANELING • MOLDINGS • BEAMS • connection with the weekend Hansen, both of Walnut, Calif.; his Miss McLean was bom Oct. 27, Shop in Bolton for seven years. Re World War I. Before retiring in 1962, Legion Drive. Members of preMously had been employed u a the pistol and rifle team O shooting death of William Hansen, father, William P. Hansen of 1879 In Manchester and had lived be was employed at the former Royal Baldwin Park, Calif.; his mother, foreman at the State Awning Co., should attend. The is an 28, of South Windsor. here all her life. Before her retire­ IW w riter Co., Hartford. Mrs. Grade Micallef Kascenska and Hartford. He was an Army veteran of emergency meeting to dis­ Police said Hansen was shot Satur­ ment, she had been employed by the He is also survived by two sisters, Zoners his stepfather. John Kascenska. both World War I. cuss the future of SAL and day at a Windsor home with a .44 Cheney family for many years. She Mrs. John McCormick of Vernon and of Enfield; and a sister. Nona D. He is also survived by a son. the rifle team for this year caliber automatic pistol. He died at was a member of South United Mrs. hBchael Nejako of Meriden. Hansen of Enfield. Herald L. Lee Jr. of Woodstock; two and next. Any member of Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford from a Methodist Church. The funeral is 'Tuesday at 9; 15 a.m. EASY-DOES-IT The private funeral is Wednesday daughters, Mrs. Fred (Annabelle) Iz- from the Fisette Funeral Home, 20 the Legion that is qualified to hear \ single gunshot wound to the head. She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. at Carmon-Poquonock F’uneral zarelli of Norwich and Mrs. Edward Sisson Ave., Hartford, with a mass at or wants to be qualified to Taravella was arrested at the Marshall (Marilyn) Warren and Mrs. Home, 1816 Poquonock Ave.. William (Janice) Tracy, both of (Caroline) Griffin of Vero Beach, Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Hart­ be a certified instructor REDECORATING scene. He was to be arraigned today Fla.; a brother, Myron Lee of shouid also attend. in the Windsor Court of Common Poquonock Burial will be in St. Manchester; a nephew, Mervin ford, at 10. Burial will be In Fairview ■Joseph's Cemetery, Windsor. Hebron; eight grandchildren and Cemetery, West Hartford. 6 items Pleas. McLean of Hartford; and a grand­ There are no calling hours four great-grand<^ldren. The Golden Age Qub will Mr. Hansen was born in Ben­ niece, Marsha Warren of There are no calling hours. The family suggests that any The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at The Manchester Zoning Board of nington, Vt , and had lived in Windsor Manchester. Edward W. Polster the Senior Citizens Center. Appeals tonight will conduct six memorial gifts may be made to the The private funeral was today at at the United Methodist Church of WALLPAPER • TRIMMING • LIGHTING • TILES • for two and a half years before EAST HARTFORD - Edward W. public hearings, including one for moving to South Windsor six months Newington Children s Hospital, 181 Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Bolton. Burial will be in QuarryviUe Polster, 85, of 78 Bliss St. died Friendship Circle of the sign variances requested by the J.C. ago. He was employed as an E. (.'edar SI , Newington Center St. Burial was in Buckland Cemetery. Look what’s on sale now thru Salvation A m y will meet Penney Co. ■iliiminiim siding in staller for Cemetery. Friends may call at Holmes Thursday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hart­ ford. He was the husband of Mis. An­ Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the J.C. Penney plans to locate a two- The family suggests that any Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Saturday, November 26. Manchester, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and nie Wheaton Polster. Citadel. Mrs. Brig. Evelyn AwMabls only at the Bmdlsss below. million square foot catalog distribu­ memorial gifts may be made to the Morrison will lead the tion center in the town's proposed in­ South United Methodist Church. 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Polster was born in Lords Valley, Pa., and had lived in East worship service. Hostesses dustrial park in Buckland. Construc­ .Mrs. E m m a C. Johanneson ManchiBtir police report ) Mrs. Norman A. Hill Hartford for 33 years. He was are Mrs. Ruth Barrette tion of the center has been delayed employed as an electrician before his and Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins. because of a court case that was TALCOTTVILLE — Mrs. Ehnma Mrs. Lorelie Holland Hill, 48, of retirement. He was a 50-year completed last month. A decision on Custer Johanneson, 81, of Piainville, Hartford, formerly of Manchester, member of the International Manchester WATES will that case, in which the plaintiffs say The Twin Cinemas at Burr Corners formerly of Talcottville, died Friday d i^ Saturday at her home. She was John E. Carr. 18. of 33 Eldridge St. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, meet Tuesday at the that the state failed to conduct a was held up Friday night about 10:10 at the Ridgewood Health Care the wife of Norman F. Hill. was charged with operating a motor Facility in Southington. She was the Local 1040, Hartford. He attended Italian-Amerlcan Club on proper environmental study of the by two white masked males. Police Mrs. Hill was bora Dec. 9,1928 in vehicle while license is suspended Burnside United Methodist Church. Eldridge Street. Weighing J.C. Penney project, is expected said the men entered the lobby and and evading responsibility in connec­ widow of Martin Johanneson. Manchester and had lived hwe until A memorial service is scheduled in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. before Christmas. one went behind the counter, taking tion with an accident early Saturday Mrs. Johanneson was born in moving to Hartford five years ago. for Nov. 27 at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel Members are asked to J.C. Penney is seeking to erect an undetermined amount of money on Nutmeg Drive in which a utility Talcottville and had lived in the She had been employed as a of Burnside United Methodist bring non-perishable food three free-standing signs, one of from the cashier. The men were each pole was struck and knocked down Bristol-Plainville area for many telephone operator by the Southern Church. Burial will be private. items for the Thanksgiving which will be 450 square feet. The carrying hand guns, police said. One years. She was a licensed practical New England Telephone Co. before Court date is Dec 6. Newkirk and Whitney Funeral basket. . zoning regulations permit one free­ was described as about 5 feet 6 tall nurse at Bristol Hospital before she retired. She also bad worked for William Monnier 11. 19. ot 120 Home, 318 Burnside Ave., is in standing sign and a maximum size of and the other about 5 feet 8. retiring about 20 years ago. the G. Fox & Co. and the Yellow Cab Rachel Road was charged with charge of arrangements. The health committee of 200 square feet. evading responsibility in connection She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Co. There are no calling hours. the Manchester Junior The ZBA also will conduct a public A 20-year-old man was assaulted with an accident early Saturday on Mary Corapinski of Southington; a She is also survived by her parents, Women’s Club will meet hearing for Harold Basser. who is and stabbed while walking on Main New Bolton Road in which a car brother, Harry Custer of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland of The family suggests that any tonight at 7:30 at the home seeking a variance for a sign at 250 Street in front of Center Park Satur­ driven by Randall J Trudeau, 18. of Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Emil Manchester; three sons, Wayne G. memorial gifts may be made to the of Mrs. Marge Mlodzinski, Spencer St., the proposed site for a 16 Columbus St was sideswiped Becker of Norwich; four Cartier Jr., Stephen Cartier and Memorial Fund of Burnside United day about 8:15 p.m., police reported Methodist Church. 57 Montauk Drive, Vernon. Sambo's Restaurant. grandchildren and a great-grandson. David Cartier, all of Jupiter, Fla.; a They said the Manchester man was Court date is Dec 6 The sign would be 176 square feet approached by a male of Puerto The funeral was this morning at St. daughter, Karen Beatty of Jupiter; a Richard E Dezso Jr.. 20. of 595 and 24 feet high. Regulations in the Rican descent and asked if he wanted Thomas Church, Southington. Burial brother, Walter R. Holland Jr. of Mrs. Agnes R. Barry T he Army-Navy Tolland St was charged with second was in the Old St. Joseph Cemetery, Auxiliary will have its Business II Zone permit signs that to buy a watch. He was struck from and third-degree criminal mischief Manchester; and a grandchild. Mrs. Agnes Regina Barry, 80, of 99 are a maximum of 28.5 square feet in behind and began to fight when he Bristol. The private funeral was today at Christmas party and breach of peace m connection Ferguson Road died Friday at the area and 18 feet in height. was stabbed, receiving a laceration with three incidents on Lenox Street The Della Vecchia Funeral HOme, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph The Manchester Racquet Club has on the hand which required stitches Sunday night Police said the 211 N. Main St., Southington, was in Burial was in Elast Cemetery. club house. Reservations McCarthy of Manchester. She was applied for a variance to permit the The victim would give no further in­ criminal mischief charges were in charge of arrangements. The family suggests that any must be made by the widow of Michael Barry. temporary sale of alcohol Feb. 3 and formation on the incident, police connection with vandalism to a The family suggests that any memorial gifts may be made to Thursday, Dec. 1. They Mrs. Barry was born in Worcester, 4, 1978, when the New England Ten­ motor vehicle parked in Iront of a memorial gifts may be made to the Ehnanuel Lutheran Church. may be made by calling said. Heart Association of Greater Hart­ Mass. Georgina Vince, 643-4763, nis Stars (NETS) tournament will be home The third charge was made ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford, or to She is also survived by a son, John or Lucille McCollum, 649- held at the club. A woman reported an attempted when police were investigating the J. Barry of Worcester; and six Marshall's Inc. is seeking a assault while she was driving her car the American Cancer Society. Lawrence Watson 5800. Members are asked incidents and Dez-so became un- grandchildren. to bring grab bag gifts. .J variance to erect an additional te­ on Hilliard Street Sunday night She cooperstive. police said He was Lawrence Watson of Hamilton, On­ The funeral was this morning from nant sign on an existing free-standing told police a pickup truck coming in released on -$1,000 bond tor court Mrs. Edythe B. Buckland tario, Canada, died Nov. 10 in the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, sign at 340 Broad St. The proposed the opposite direction, suddenly Dec 5 Mrs. Edythe B. Buckland, 76, of 453 Hamilton. He was the husband of 219 W. Center St., with a mass at St. In Memoriam sign would be 22.5 square feet, which Eugene E Stepien. 21. of Hartford In u d and loving memory of Harold drove in front of her. causing her to Keeney St. died this morning at Mrs. Marie Sharp Watson, formerly James Church. Burial was in St. A Bassett, who passed away is larger than the six square feet per- stop and her car to stall. One man and Frances L. Richards. 27. ol 49 Manchester Memorial Hospital. She of Manchester. John's Cemetery, Worcester. November l»th. 1970. m itt^ in the Business III Zone. Sanctuary filled for service jumped out of the truck and tried to Edwards St were both charged with was the widow of Eskel H. ^ckland. He is also survived by two The family suggests that any Sunshine passes, shadows fall Joseph Gordon has applied for a get in the woman's car. but she breach of peace in connection with an Love's remembrance outlasts all About 950 people filled the sanctuary of South United Methodist Church Sunday evening Friends may call at Watkins children, two granddaughters and memorial gifts may made to. the And the years be many or few. variance to permit establishment of locked the doors. A car then came incident on Edwwrds Street Friday two great-grandchildren. American Cancer Society, 237 E. They are filled with remembrance of for the annual Communitywide Interfaith Thanksgiving Service. During the (jflertorv. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., you retail or office space in a Residence down the street and the man and the night Police said the men were Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The graveside service was Center St. A Zone. The site of the proposed more than 25 boxes were filled with non-perishable food lor the Emergency F’anlrv and truck fled. The woman then waited lighting. Stepien was lound at a near­ Wednesday in Buckland Cemetery. Missed by wife. Funeral arrangements are in­ Helen and family variance is 636 E. Middle Turnpike. over $745 was collected for the Human Needs Fund of the Manchester Area Conici cncc nl for the truck to disappear and fled by package store by police with a complete. 0 PER PANEL ^*’**** Qrid’ suspended ceding Leonard Jacobs is seeking permis­ Churches. (Herald photo by Pinto) ^ home on foot, gash in his head He was transported 1^ psntls, drop-ln type. Constructed ol wood sion to extend Residence C ^ n e use to Manchester Memorial Hospital OUR REG. 1.19 liber with smooth white finish. Wuhabis. for an entire parcel at 148 Main St. John W, Page. 9. of East Hartford where he was treated Both were Each panel 2x4’ size, ’A" thick. The property is zoned both Residence was charged with reckless driving in released lor court Dec 5 Sears C and Residence A at this time. connection with an accident on William G Cote, 26. ol Glastonbury Caleb V. Benjamin The ZBA m eets at 7 in the of directors. She attended St. Christopher’s Tolland Turnpike early Saturday in was charged with illegal procuring ol I Municipal Building's hearing room. SOUTH WINDSOR -C aleb Vinton Church. ' 8x10 Color Portrait wliich his car went out oi control and a prescription at an Fast Center Benjamin, 86, of 666 Graham Road died She is also survived by a son, Steven struck a utility pole in a field off the Street pharmacy Friday night Court Friday in a local convalescent home. Casella, at borne; a daughter, Janet road. He was treated for multiple date is Dec 5 Beriming in the 1920s, Mr. Benjamin Casella, at home; her mother, Mrs. Mary contusions and discharged at was deputy sheriff of Hartford County for Wooldridge Stevens of Glastonbury; and a Fire calls Manchester Memorial Hospital 15 years. He had also formerly served as brother, Edward B. Stevens Jr. of Court date is Dec 6 first selectman and constable of South Manchester. Timothy A. Pemberton. 19. of Windsor for 28 years. He was one of the A memorial service is scheduled for M anchester Hartford, was charged with driving originai mem bm of the South Windsor Tuesday at 7 p.m. at St. Christopher’s L . Saturday. 3:28 p.m. -Mailbox fire at while under the influence of liquor in Volunteer Fire Department and a former Church. The private burial will be in 384 W. Middle Turnpike (Town) connection with an accident on Saturday, 7:28 p m. —Gas washdown at fire commissioner. Pinegrove Cemetery, Middletown. Morse Road in which the car he was 354 Broad St. (Town) driving struck a utility pole. He and a He was born in South Windsor and had The Dillon Funeral Home, 53 Main St., PE R T i u I 0 PE R T t u |0 Saturday; 10 p m —Smoke odor at 242 passenger. Dorothy Pemberton. 21. iived here all his life. He was a Navy Hartford is in charge of arrangements. Woodbridge St. (Eighth District) veteran of World War I, and a past officer oi Hartford, were treated for minor There are no calling hours. OUR REG. 284 Sunday. 5 28 p.m. -Brush fire on of the Rockville American Legion Post. The family suggests that any memorial OUR REG. 364 injuries at Manchester hospital and 'Coilnte' celling UItt by Odd ’Econoflber’ ceding Hies by Edgerton SI (Town! discharged Court date is Dec. 6 He was a 50-year member and past gifts may be made to St. Christopher’s Sunday. 7 25 p.m. -Structure fire at master of Evergreen Lodge of Masons. Bond. Embossed, swirl-textured, GoM Bond with white finish. School Library Fund, in care of Mrs. John nondirectional pattern. Back- Burr Nurseries, 420 N. Main St. (Eighth He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Back-cokted lor added strength. T. Horn, 52 Flower Lane, East Hartford. coated. White. Each tile 12x12". Districli Doris Ellison of South Windsor; two Washable. Each tile 12x24". Sunday, 7.33 p.m. -Mutual aid (or Bun- granddaughters and two great- Nurseries. (Town) grandchiidren. Mrs. Nina B. Stewart Sunday. 7 49 p.m. -False alarm at Obituaries The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Exit »4, 1-86 (Eighth District) ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Nina Bither Today. 1:50 a m. -Kitchen fire at 186 Samsei-Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Stewart, 62, of 4 Maiden Lane died Friday 30% E. Center St (Town! Mrs. Carrie Beebe Buckland Road. Burial will be in Wapping at her home. She was the widow of Cecil Cemetery, Today. 2:46 a m. -Smoke alarm at 140 ELLINGTON —Mrs. Carrie Beebe, Stewart. W. Middle Turnpike (Town) Friends may cail at the funeral home Mrs. Stewart was bora in Linneus, OFF 75, of 164 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There Maine, and bad lived in Rockville for ALL GRIDWORK ford, formerly of Ellington, died Sun­ will be a Masonic service Tuesday at 8 more than 22 years. She was employed as ^ '1 Scouts huddle day at St. Francis Hospital and p.m. at the funeral home. a private duty practical nurse. IN OUR STOCK M ^ical Center. She was the widow She is survived by two sons, Richard r M A IN T E E BERLIN (UPl) - Some 1,600 Boy of Louis Beebe. Mrs. Anna R. Backus Stewart of Houlton, Maine, and Kenneth Scouts, Cub Scouts and Explorers got Mrs. Beebe was born Nov, 19,1902, Mrs. Anna R. Backus, 82, of 55 Stewart of Benton, Ark.; two daughters, •|32 together this weekend to celebrate in Ellington where she lived many Woodland St, died this morning at Mrs. Herbert Seward of Tolland and Mrs. REG . 1.89 Scout Expo '77 with authentic Indian years before moving to Hartford. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was Dwinel Prosser of Bristol; nine dances, outdoor cookouts and a wide She was a member of the First the widow of Charles K. Backus. grandchildren and a great-grandchild. 4 'CROSS TEE variety of other Scout-oriented Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mrs. Backus was born July 20, 1895 in The funeral is Tuesday at Dunn Funeral 99 exhibits. Rockville. 5 6 « Aside from the scouts, officials say Survivors are two brothers, Lithuania and had lived in Manchester for Home, Houlton, Maine. Burial will be in Members of the St. James School Foundation begin a telethon to solicit pledges lor the 62 years. She was a communicant of St. the Linneus (hbine) Cemetery. REG. 8 0 4 nearly 2,000 persons showed up to see William Niemann of Ellington and the one-day fair, which featured annual St. James School Foundation fund drive. Those who launched the drive Sunday night Henry Niemann of Oceanside, Calif.; Appointed Bridget Church and a member of the St. The family suggests that any memorial lO* W AU MOLDING Elizabeth Society of Hartford, the gifts may be made to a charity of the Scout demonstrations in first aid, are, from left, Edmund Gorman, treasurer of the Foundation, William O'Neill, president three sisters, Mrs. Rose Flamig of Theresa Garrity of Charles Drive. electronic equipment and rope tying. West Simsbury, Miss Emma Manchester Lithuanian Corp. and the donor’s choice. •nt it n iMli. Ni n UmI phM f and the Rev. James Archambault and the Rev. Francis Krukowski. eopastors at SI .lames Manchester, was recently appointed Moteriu Sajunga Kuopa of Muchester. The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 ii fTM»l«M Ceding grldwoifc and wad molding. Now you can 6 9 « Scout leaders said they had hoped Niemann of New Rochelle, N.Y., and district deputy ol District I The ap- M fU e d p m i n M it tU iSiwfei. R E G .994 Church. (Herald photo by Pinto) She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Prospect St., was in charge of local do it yourself and save on installation costal for an even bigger turnout but incle­ Mrs. Anna Ritz of Stamford, poinlment was made at the Supreme Chester (Anne) ^bolewski and Mrs. arrangements. lUipffaMkdli ment weather apparently kept some The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Emblem Club's convenlion in Barney (Alice) Larkin, both of East Hart­ Sfi/tnfAtut. away from the Expo presented by 63 a m. at the White-Gibson-Small Hawaii ford; nine grandchildren and a great- Connecticut scouting organizations. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Dislncl 1 includes the towns ol granddaughter. Perley J. McIntosh * FUiM pvtnRi itlsnil ti M«i. St. James School seeks $$ Rockville, with the Rev. Eugene F. Manchester. Vernon-Rockville. Fast The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 a.m, Mitchell, pastor of the First Hartlord. Glastonbury. Hocky Hill. EAST HARTFORD - Perley J. McIn­ The St. James School Foundation mund J. Gorman, treasurer, St. Church; Dr. Edward Flanagan, Mrs Evangelical Lutheran Church, of­ from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Roger Negro, Jack Devanney, Mr. Fnlield. New London. Groton and tosh, 65, of 2 Community St. died Friday Mow you know has launched its annual fund drive James School Foundation Inc., P.O. ficiating. Burial will be in Ellingto^ with a mass at St. Bridget Church at 10. Box 254, Manchester. and Mrs. Ermano Garaventa, the Putnam at bis home. with a goal of $20,(X)0. Center Cemetery. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery. Dragons in many European myths New members of the foundation Rev. Thomas Barry. Mrs. -William Ms Garrity is a 25-year member ol Mr. McIntosh was bora in Debec, New During the past two years that the There are no calling hours. Friends may call at the funeral hone ure thought to be based on the Nile were elected recently at the annual Belfiore, Miss Mary McAdams, Dr. Rockville Emblem Club 5 and is a Brunswick, Canada, and had lived in East foundation has been incorporated, The family suggests that friends tonight from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 : roc

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. Nov. 21, 1977- PAGE THREE-B PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. Nov. 21. 1977 Bolton gets Lifeguard may resign Secretary pay claim rec, park due to rocks at beach Coventry Roberto said, “Members lose the right goes to state board advisers Tony Roberto told the Coventry Parks to be active on the commission if they are and Recreation Commission It may lose busy tsddng notes." The Bolton Board of Selectmen, head lifeguard Tom Duffy next summer Naviaux suggested that the town Vernon hired secretaries were hired on. using power invoked on it by the unless the rocks are removed from the manager’s secretary might type the School officials say the new charter, has appointed a temporary swimming area at Llslcke Beach. minutes from rough notes until a A claim of a secretary in the Ver­ Park Advisory Commission and Many swimmers, including Duffy secretary is hired for the commission. non School system that ^ e should be secretaries were hlml above star­ ting salary to reflect their previous Recreation Advisory Commission. hiinself, were cut by Jagged rocks in the The commission appointed Naviaux as paid for days the schools are closed Each commission will consist of shallow swimming area last summer. The its delegate to the newly formed Adult for bad weather, even though she job experience. The state board hasn’t set a hearing date for that. six members in addition to the park commission asked Town Idanager Frank ^ c a tio n Council. Teressa Williams, didn’t work those days, will be beard adult education director at the high Change in collection and recreation director, respective­ Connolly to have the area dredged last by the state Department of Labor ly. The directors will be ctairmen spring, but so far nothing has been done. school, is forming a communi,tywlde next month. The Vernon Public Works Depart­ and voting members of their respec­ "No one seems to take the issue organization to plan educatlodkl and The hearing will be conducted by ment will be closed Nov. 24 and 25 for - tive commission. seriously," Sandra Young, Commission recreational programs for the town. The the Board of Mediation and Arbitra­ the Thanksgiving holiday so there The commissions will become chalmuui, said. council meets the first Thursday of each tion of the state departipent, Dec. 9 will be a change In the refuse collec­ effective Dec. 1 and, by the charter, In other business. Recreation Director month at 7:80 p.m. at the high school. at 10 a.m. in offices at 200 Folly tion routes. must disband no later than May SO, Lionel Jean agreed to obtain bids for Roberto reputed that the picnic area at Brook Boulevard, Wethersfield. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 1979 (18 months). Each commission resurfacing the basketball courts at Laldlaw Park had been cleared and the SHOP EARLY, SAVE NOW The secretary, whose name hasn't routes will be picked up on the usupl will be required to report to the Llslcke Park. Commissioner Larry trees cut down. A drain still needs to be in­ MIWH been released, is asking for five day's day. Thursday’s route will be picked selectmen in June 1978 and January Naviaux said the lim had been stolen from stalled for the tallfield, which Roberto ON THE GREAT NAME IN pay for days she didn’t work last up on Wedne^ay. All trash should be 1979. one backstop and that new equipment and hopes to have fixed up for soccer next school year and for those days when placed at the curb Tuesday night. Selectman Aloyslus Ahearn said he grounding were needed. Chain nets were summer. 'Oonnolly Is surveying the land to STEREO...REAUSTIC! schools may be closed during this Friday’s route will be picked up the believes the commissions should be recommended for durability. determine if a stone fence on the property school year. following Monday and trash should permanent but feels it is important to Ms. Young reported that the commis­ belongs to the park or to the Historical Several months ago, the local be placed at the curb Sunday night or South Windsor ^Fat Head* get them off the ground as soon as sion would have to withdraw its recent ac­ Society, which has protested partial Board of Eklucation, in executive ses­ by 6 a.m. Monday. The Ellington Larry Duprey, center, smiles broadly as he is presented with the "Fat Head" award possible. He said appointing the tem­ tion In appointing Jean treasurer because removal of the fence to make a roadway. sion, denied the request in a 7-1 vote Refuse Gardens will be closed Friday night at The Colony in Talcottville during the South Windsor Scholarship ball spon­ porary commissions was the fastest a town ordinance stipulates this function Young told the commission that the and the union which represents the 32 Thanksgiving day but will be open sored by the Jaycees. Presenting the award, left, is Bruce Braithwaite. co-chairman of the and easiest way. must be borne by a member of the com­ Rotary Gub has offered to repair a school secretaries, took the Friday. The park commission will be in mission. William Ayer was re-elected deteriorating grandstand at Mlller- grievance to the state board. scholarship foundation, the Jean E. Shepherd Memorial Scholarship. Looking on is Mike Heads medical staff charge of the administration and treasurer, Ms. Young was renamed chair­ Richardson Field. The lavatories there Council 4 of the American Federa­ Gessay, chairman of the ball. The award is given for community service. Duprey is a South are nonfunctional, the bases need grading, Dr. Norman A. Zlotsky has been Windsor businessman. (Herald photo by Dunn) maintenance of town parks, will man and Jeffrey Lwcaster became cor­ tion of State, County, and Municipal coordinate the maintenance of the and the field neeta to be fertiUzta. Employees, represents the elected chief of the medical staff at responding secretary. school athletic fields when school is The commission voted to send a letter of secretaries. Rockville General Hospital; Dr. The group voted to write a letter to the not in session and the facilities are in congratulations to the Coventry Football Up to about a year ago, when the Luke E. O’Connor, vice chief of staff, newly elected Town Council reiterating its and Dr. Jerome Lahman, secretary- use by the rec commission, will be in Association because it has had an un­ secretaries were members of the request for a paid recording secretary. treasurer. South Windsor waiting charge of implementing programs The previous council took no action on the defeated season. Connecticut State Employees for the improvement of the parks and Association (CSEA), they were paid In addition to the three officers. request. will supervise the enforcement of annual salaries but when they joined Dr. Michael Sharon, Dr. Hubert any rules and regulations adopted for the other union, the new contract Bush, Dr. Marjorie Purnell, Dr. for decision on election the parks’ use. called for hourly salaries. Under Satya Agarwal and Dr. Neil Area police report Stanley Bates is the park director. CSEA, the pay wasn’t cut to reflect Josephson were elected to the By JUDY KUEHNEL candidates — four Republicans and goes on for six months or longer. executive committee. Herald Correapondenl four Democrats. The modification of Only two members of the former The rec commission will be in days off because of weather but un­ South Windsor Police said he hit a fire hydrant and a der the union contract they are. Thanksgiving service Who holds the majority rule on the his original injunction was intended council — Robert Myette and Edward charge of the administration, street sign and then went through a fence. Havens — chose to seek re-election development, implementation and Two men were charged early Saturday However, the union contends that The Union Congregational Church, South Windsor Town Council — to allow Town Qerk Charles Enes to Two cars traveling on that street had to Republicans or Dennocrats? make his election report to the Nov. 8. Both were declared winners, scheduling of rec programs in the morning in connection with a stabbing at SAVE the CSEA contract constitutes a Elm Street, will have a family pull to the side of the road to avoid being with Eklward Havens the highest "past practice” and therefore should Thanksgiving Eve service Wedesday Election Day an ticip aj^ has long secretary of state within the required town, will coordinate ^ e use of the the Brave Bull Restaurant in South Wind­ hit by Chessey, police said. He was vote-getter. still be honored. at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. There will since faded into hlstoi^hr surroun­ 10 days following election. school athletic facilities during such sor. released on his promise to appear in court time school is not in session ata will A grievance still pending from be brief meditations by the ministers ding towns, but South Windsor Both Edwin Lassman, lawyer for The question of who will serve as Police said they were called to the es­ Dec. 14. be responsible for the maintenance, 30“ August also concerns a school and both choirs will sing. There will residents still wait to see who they the Democrats, and Richard Ritten- mayor is another issue which ob­ tablishment to break up a fight that Raymond E. Spellman, 22, of Highland care and custody of town equipment secretary who filed objections con­ be baby-sitting for the very young actually elected the ninth member on band, lawyer for the Republicans, viously cannot be solved until the started inside and apparently continued Avenue, Rockville was charged Saturday used in such programs. cerning the starting step some newly children. the Town Council. ag re^ prior to court appearance last mystery of the ninth council member outside. Timothy Yonika, 21, of 432 Strong with third-degree assault and third-degree Craig Potterton is the recreation Road, South Windsor, was the victim. He Meanwile, local officials, week that the eight candidates should is resolved. If the Democrats even­ criminal mischief. director. was admitted to Manchester Memorial mechanics and Hartford Superior be certified as winners. tually win the majority on the coun­ Police said they were called to the Hospital. Court Judge Francis O’Brien work to The "winning eight” are cil, Inward Havens stands to be ap­ Meeting tonight Spellman home to investigate a domestic Ivan J. Hrynkiw, 20, of Hartford was unravel the mystery of the ninth Democrats Edward Havens, pointed mayor by the new council. The Bolton High School parents disturbance. Spellman allegedly assaulted SAVE Sixteen area people council seat caused by the malfunc­ Jacoueline Smith, Art Champagne charged with reckless endangerment and group will meet tonight from 7:30 to 9 his wife and caused damage to the police tioning of one of the three voting and Robert Myette; and Republicans If the Republicans win the majori­ at the high school library. Members breach of peace; and Douglas W. Cyr, 28, cruiser. machines used in District 2 on Nov. 8. Lincoln Streeter, Robert Sills, Joan ty — which will be the first time in of the high school guidance depart­ of Bloomfield was charged with reckless While being held at the police station, serve county board Tuesday at 10 a.m., the faculty Cushman and Nancy Caffyn. six years — the highest GOP vote- ment will explain the guidance endangerment, second-degree assault, Spellman allegedly damaged the cell and $ 110® ° qiachlne is scheduled to be opened by Officials feel the final battle deter­ getter will probably be appointed program and answer any questions and breach of peace. was later transferred to Norwich State three mechanics appointed by Judge mining council majority will be mayor. parents may have. Police said Investigation is continuing. Hospital. Sixteen Tolland County residents The directors, with their varied in­ O’Brien. The mechanics — Norbert between Richard Ryan and tenth A regular council meeting is Presenting the program will be Kurt Reardon, 17, of Bloomfield was Angelo D’Agata, 17, of Irene Drive, Ver­ 75 Will’ Stem are serving on this year’s Tolland terests and skills, help the staff at Nelson of Automatic Voting placing Joseph Krahula. scheduled for 8 tonight. The agenda June Krisch, guidance counselor, charged Sunday morning with failure to non, was arrested Saturday on a Common County Extension Council Board the extension service, determine Machine; Dale Marshall of Voting Many officials have speculated as calls for the adjournment of the Edgar Wasilliet, Grade 12 and drive in the proper lane. He was Involved Pleas Court warrant charging him with which is the local advisory group for local needs and financially support Machine Service Center; and Peter to how the problem will ultimately be "regular" meeting, with a "special college counselos, and Gregg Jack, in a one-car accident on Pleasant Valley first-degree larceny and third-degree SyilMliir Qnlily Cooperative Extension Service special efforts of the service. Rago, retired head mechanic for the resolved. meeting” callta to order Imm^late- cooperative work experience coor­ Road. burglary. Programs. The board recently gave city of Hartford — will report tack to Democratic Town Chairman ly, and then adjourned until further dinator. Police said he struck a guide wire and a The arrests were the result of the in­ S o rt Year Roniil! Russell Manin, dairy farmer from scholarships to three 4-H’ers to at­ court on Nov. 28 with their findings. Robert Homish said he favors a notice. fire hydrant and rolled over. His court vestigation of breaks reported into six Willington, is president and Gene tend 4-H Citizenship Week in The malfunctioning machine, runoff election in District 2 between Sewer panel meets answer date is Dec. 2 in Common Pleas businesses which occupy the Merline Kupferschmid, manager of Ellington Washington, D. C. They were Cindy which recorded more votes for Ryan and Krahula. The South Windsor Sewer Commis­ Tigers win Court 12, Blast Hartford. Professional Building on Rt. 83. South Windsor Police are investigating Rtg. Stptrtit Agway, is vice president. Johnson of Vernon, Debbie Mount of Republican council candidate Some persons attending last sion will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in A 15-year-old was also charged in con­ Frani Ross of Hebron, a Tolland, and Kris Wetherell of Richard Ryan than the number of week’s swearing in ceremony of all the following complaints: Rtg. Separalt lltmt Price the Town Hall. Listed on the agenda nection with'the incident that occurred Htiiw Price homemaker and bank employee, is Somers. persons who actually cast ballots, elected officials, except the council, is the discussion of new sewer exten­ tough game A home on Rye Street was entered about Oct. 15. D’Agata was released on a 959“ secretary and Donna Hanselnian, a 'The board also voted to give ad­ has left the name of the ninth council spoke of the old council resigning, sions for Main Street, Famham / Friday night through an unlocked door and $2,000 nonsurety bond for appearance in 259“ Vernon teacher, is treasiucr. Bolton, ditional funds to help Eileen Howe, member in doubt. which would allow the eight certified Road, Pleasant Valley Road, Felt / cash, figurines and jewelry, amounting to court in Rockville Dec. 14. Police said Debbie Mount and Karen Sim­ Martha Gale and Kathy Doral, all of Since only 85 votes separate winners to begin serving while the Road area, central area, Ellington The Bolton Tigers midget football $890, was reported missing. D’Agata was also turned over to State mons, Tolland High School students, Vernon, to attend the National 4-H Republican Ryan’s vote count with courts are deciding the ninth team had its toughest game of the Gasland, ^llivan Avenue, reported the Police and charged with a similar offense. are youth members and Joan Bren of Road, Birch Hill area and the Abby I W S4 STA-2000 AM -FM stereo receiver, Dairy Judging Contest in Madison, that of Democratic Joseph Krahula, member. Road-Nevers Road area. fall Sunday at Dillon Sta^um against station entered and $64 in cash taken. Ellington |iBW»iiri«>i Tolland represents the Tolland Coun­ A car was stolen from Rye Street where The joy of giving is yours with our STA-21 AM -FM stereo precision LAB-300 belt-drive turntable, Wis. Miss Howe placed fifth highest the question of party rule on the The way it stands now, the old Also to be discussed is the accep­ the Everett (Massachusetts) ty Home Ek;dnomics Association. it had broken down. It was later recovered David Dunkle,17, of 4 Glenstone Drive, receiver, LAB-62 changer with base, mag. cart, and two QffARGE IT (MOST STORES! T-100 tower speakers in the nation. council also remains unanswered. council is still in session until the new tance of a bid for the Main Street in­ Huskies. Vernon, was charged Sunday with third- Other members of the group are and found sprayed with paint. space-saving MinimuPB^A speakers. "rs t*' OMnn«i "ms h s onm, i.om 20 20000 m. The council will also provide The old Town Council will remain council can be sworn in. Most of­ terceptor and discussion on the But the Tigers won 32-28. with rx) mort trisn 0 25% T H 0 Richard Godek, a psychologist and A car park ^ on Griffin Road was degree burglary and second-degree scholarship help for trips to “in session" until the mystery is ficials have taken the suggestion hiring of experts for the case _ln: Both teams entered the game with counselor at the Hockanum Valley broken into and $350-worth of fishing larceny. He was arrested on a Common Maryland and Kentucky to the solved. lightly, although some have admitted volved the failure of piping in the perfect 10-0 records. The Huskies are ADD MORE ENJOYMENT WITH Community Services Center; Amie equipment taken. It was located and two Pleas Court warrant in connection with a SYSTEM ABOVE WITH CASSETTE | Connecticut Livestock Judging Team Judge O’Brien has allowed cer­ some sort of “unusual solution" Pine Tree Lane-Benedict Drive force a bigger team and the average player break into a Burbank Road home. He was SYSTEM ABOVE WITH CASSEHE 8-TRACK OR CASSETTE TAPE DECK Bogatz of South Windsor, a member juveniles were apprehended turned made up of Faye Famham, Sirbara tification of votes for eight council might be needed if court decision main. is older. The game was played under released on a $100 non-surety bond for DECK DECK of Central Conecticut Cooperative Avery and Myron Avery Jr., all of Pop Warner rules. over to juvenile authorities. Farmers’ Association in appearance in court in Rockville, Dec. 13. Somers, and Eileen Avery of West The Huskies moved ahead of the Coventry Also charged in connection with a break R#g. »«P*rEt« ^ - -Q y j Manchester; Cindy Goble of Coven­ Willington. Tigers and stayed there until late in Diane M. Welch, 22, of 33 Maple Trail, '459" ” 1, 028” try, a 4-H alumni; Mary Porter of into the same home was Angelo M. 408 Council funds also help pay for the fourth period. Coventry, was charged Friday night with D’Agata, 17, of Irene Drive, Vernon. He Hebron, president of the Connecticut special speakers in the adult With two minutes left, the Tigers’ disorderly conduct. Police said she was in­ Realisiic SCT-16 record/play with dual VU Farm Bureau. was released to the custody of his mother Realistic SCT-16 record/pity with dual VU programs, resources and supplies for Bolton board considers Charlie Anderson got a fine block meters, tape counter and Dolby* noise reduction. meters, tape counter and Oulov* noise reduction volved in a disturbance on Maple Trail. on a $1,000 non-surety bond. He is to Also, Ann Aubin of Hebron, a agricultural programs, and equip­ from Travis CaSsalls and ran 60 She was released on her promise to homemaker; Larry Northrop of appear in court in Rockville. Dec. 14. ment beyond what state funding will yards for a touchdown to win the appear in court in Rockville, Dm . 6. SYSTEM ABOVE WITH 8-TRACK Hartford, who develops and sells allow. game. SYSTEM ABOVE WITH 8-TRACK educational materials; Ruth Salb, a status of library road Vernon The latest purchase was a Also playing outstanding tall for DECK d e c k Alan D. Vogel, 27, of Windsor was I Area fire callt 1 Vernon homemaker; and Andrew microwave oven bought jointly by Whether or not the Bolton Board of solicited bid for snowplowing for the that the insurance board will send a the Tigers were Chris Moiianos who arrested Sunday on a Common Pleas n*Q.U9M Morgan, a retired postal worker coming winter season of either ^ letter to the selectmen saying it is scored a TD and, on defense, Ron Ru- 439" IIWTMPrtc* 1 , 1 J 9 * the council and the Tolland County Selectmen will accept the road in Court warrant charging him with fourth- 1,010” from Ellington. front of Bentley Memorial Library as per hour or a flat fee of $1,800. llte organized and prepared to act on deen, Scott Arseneault and David 390»* Home Economics Association. degree larceny. Tolland County a town road will be discussed at a bid was from Lance Dimock. He said betalf of the town’s insuraqce needs. Murdock. Realistic TR-802 record/ play with dual meters, The complaint was made by Connecticut Saturday, 12:28 p.m. —Chimney fire, Vernon Rtiliitic TR-802 record/play with dual meters, future meeting. the charge would be for plowing at ' Upon receipt of such a letter, the Jimmy Morris also scored on a 55- tape timer end Dolby* noise reduction. tape timer and Dolby* noise reduction Light & Power Co. He was released on a o t The Board of Library Directors Bentley Memorial Library, selectmen plan to contract with the yard punt return. Tom Mulcahy Avenue, Rockville. 'TrKltfTtsrk ol D 9> LAborstortss. IrK $100 surety bond for appearance in court Saturday, 8:88 p.m. —Leaves on fire, Brent offered to return the road to the fir^ouse, park and cemeteries. Insurance board for the town in­ scored on a 20-yard pass from Scott Rham teacher cited in Rockville Dec. 14. Road, Vernon. surance. SHOP THE SHACK FOR HI-FI ACCESSORY SAVERS AND REGULAR VALUES! David Mordavsky, industrial arts town. The road was abandoned by a Ryta said everything in town is Rich. S tu ^ y , 11:48 a.m. —Smoke Investigation, by constructing a 50,000-pound Insured board members spoke Lawrence Ziemta Jr., 27, of 8 High St., instructor at Rham High School, wooden bridge which is located at Town Meeting as a town road. PIm s broken up into bits and pieces when it The unbeaten Tigers finished their East .M ^ Street, Rockville. should be handled by one outfit. Each strongly against the town having a best season ever. Rockville, was arrested Sunday on Com­ REAUSTIC 3-SPEED Hebron, is among three persons Fort Nathan Hale in New Haven. at that time were to use the road mon Pleas D>urt warrants charging him Sunday, 11:19 a.m. —Car fire, Clark Road, area as a road and parking area for budget arranges for its own self-insurance program because it Ouch Gil Boisoneau said, "This Bolton. given special recognition by the Other innovative conservation ac­ with interfering with a police officer, maintenance. isn’t large enoujgh. Sunday, 2:14 p.m. -B rush fire, Henry Park, TURNTABLE VALUE! Connecticut State Association of Soil complishments of Mordavsky and his the library. However, there wasn’t was easily one of the best midget first-degree criminal trespassing, and S A V E 2 1 % Selectman Aloyslus Ahearn Selectman Joann Neath was teams'ever produced In this area.” Rockville. and Water Conservation Districts. class included wooden culverts on enough money and the plans never third-degree assault. became a reality. questioned how long contracts, such authorized by the board to write a se­ Sunday, 7:18 p.m. —Box alarm Park and Also recognized was Mrs. logging roads to prevent er^ion, Correction He was released on a $1,000 surety bond Selectman Ernest Shepherd said as for snow plowing, have bMn in cond letter to the Freedom of Infor­ Proapect Streets, Rockville. FEATHERUGHT Elizabeth Brown of Glastonbury, cedar fencing at Glllete Castle,'nuck The caption under a photo on Page for appearance in court in Rockville Dec. S n ^ y , 7:14 p.m. —Vernon and Bolton accepting the abandoned road as a existence. He w anM to know "why mation Commission saying its chairman of the Connecticut Council blinds, and a beaver scope for un­ 3 of Saturday's Herald incorrectly 14. Departments called to assist at fire In town road might increase the town somebody else i r doing the road response to Bolton’s first letter was on Soil and Water Conservation derwater observation of beaver identified a pair playing volleytall at Gregory A. Chessey, 25, of Willinnantic Manchester. Districts and Alden Spears, of housing. aid road money. crew’s work.” of no value because it didn’t answer Sunday, 7:58 p.m.„—Woods fire, Tolland the questions that were asked. Bolton High School as man and wife. was charged Saturday with reckless Elaston, and a member of that town’s The awards were presented at a BoIJon’s c h a rte r gives the ^ p h e rd said a study of the entire Turnpike, Manchester, Bolton answered for Charles Arnold, clerk of the com­ They are Bruce and Roxann Robin­ driving. He was Involved in a one^iar acci­ Conservation Commission. meeting of the Connecticut and selectmen the administrative power budget will show the total dollar Manchester’s Eighth District. mission, sent copies of several son, brother and sister. The Herald dent on West Main Street. Mordavsky, and his class, con­ Massachusetts 6oil and Water to “accept or refuse to accept town amount spent for such work. He regrets the error. decisions she thou(^t would be help­ tributed to the Bicentennial program Conservation Districts. roads after receipt of a full report suggested, and the board agreed, the from the Planning Commission." road conunlttee (Ryta and John ful in answering the board's Man shot in pike holdup First Selectman Henry Ryta will Carey) look at the overall situation questions. She suggested if the board LAB-110 automatic Rockville hospital notes i give the matter further considera­ and return to the board with a had further questions it seek the opi­ Hebron sets DARIEN (UPI) - A 81-year-old Wert shot in the stomach by one of the holdup with base, magnetic tion. recommendation. nion of the town attorney. Hartford man was shot and left In critical men, police said. Realirtic PRO-10 for clean 20-20,(X)0 cartridge, viscous The selectmen discussed the The Insurance Advisory Board In other business the selectmen: ‘Turkey Day’ condition during a holdup of a Connecticut The thieves then took about $800 from Hz. Adjustable vinyl headband and damped cueing, S-shape tonearm, dust possibility of coordinating the attended the selectmen’s meeting to Admitted Friday: Rose Amiot, Discharged Saturday!: Luciana Cotto, Turnpike reataurant early today, police the cash register and fled in a car with sponge earcushions. A great gifti cover. Compare, you'll buy! Tolland; Margery Brltner, Eiquire West Main Street, Rockville; Mrs. Lois responsibility of maintenance for discuss its purpose, operation and • Authorized Ryta to get informa­ said. New York license plates, police said. Drive, Manchester; Pearl Carter, Bran­ Flannery and son, Enfield; Carol town roads, entrances and parking how it gets insurance for the town. tion about the Connecticut Resource Tuesday will be “Turkey Day" in A state police spokesman said two men Blrenbaum was taken to Norwalk dy Hill Road, Vernon; Lynn Ferguson, Goodwin, Ellington; Mrs. Estelle lots to town facilities. The end result of the lengthy dis­ Recovery Authority for its next both Hebron Elementary and Gilead entered the restaurant about 5:87 a.m. and Hospital and underwent emergency sur­ SAVE 20% SAVE 25% DISCOSTAT* STATIC HYDRO-STOR* Ellington; Laurie Hanson, Brooklyn Hermes and daughter, Tolland; Kenneth The selectmen received an un­ cussion between the two boards is meeting. Hill schools. The turkey dinner will told everyone not to move. But one man, gery. Authorities there listed him In Street, Rockville; Arthur Houle, Stafford Taylor. Connecticut Boulevanl, East REDUCER RECORD CLEANER be served family style In the I ^ t z Blrenbaum, started to run and w u critical condition. REALISTIC CASSETTE Springs; James Lagesse, Wetherall Hartford; Mildred W ri^t, Ellington. classrooms with each class par­ Street. Manchester; Richard Lauble, Births Saturday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. ticipating doing special projects to 8-TRACK RECORDING Daryl Drive, Vernon; Deborah Paradis, Daniel Gendron, Terrace Drive, Church gets new prganist Stafford Springs; Pierre Roy, East Wind­ Rockville: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Tboma add to the occasion. RECOROMBTAPE TAPE sor; Phillip Sherman, Staffoid Springs. iacing and mini-pledge campaign for oeginning ai b.l6 p.m. ai ilii UuHm. Hayes, George Drive, Vernon. Bolton Those students not having the Area bulletin board Discharged Friday: Lillian Caron. Admitted Sunday: Rita Mlchalesky, Its financing, parish profile and church. The conference will feature 40 MIN. "Turkey Day” lunch may bring their Range Hill Drive, Rockville; Mrs. Mar­ Amstoo; Kim Oroizlan, Ward Street, Donald Berke is the new organist Christmas bazaar. The council will 4-F program. The 4-F means food, R#0. 00 MIN. 00 MIN. and choir director at St. Maurice lunch and purchase milk. No a la cia DePeau and daughter, Stafford Sprin Rockville. also develop a plan for financial fun. fellowship and faith. Katherine Griffin, Ellington; Joseph Church. He is a master graduate of carte items will be sold. Ellington Discharged Sunday: Delberda schedules consistent with the change At 6:15 p.m. there will be an all­ South Windsor SO MIN. Cuts noise and cleans Protect your rec­ Kincman, Ellington; Kimherly Page, Baldinger, Tolland; MIctael Currier, the Julliard School of Music. He is a 1 9 9 119 |56 of the fiscal year. parish potiuck. Sarah Stevens will Sports banquet Tbs EUlngtoa Ministerial Association Reg.2" records as they play. Tolland; Mrs. Diane Sutherland and Ellington; Rose Hincks', Ellington; former organist and choir director The South Windsor Town Hall offlcei 144-M1 1“ 144-808 2** 144-403 ords and stylusi The St. Maurice Church tell the story of stone soup. The annual Rham High School fall will sponsor a Community Thanksgiving will be doled on Thunday and Friday, daughter. High Manor Park, Rockville; Catherine Jaslon, Highland Avenue, of four New York churches. Thanksgiving Day mass will be at 9 Nancy IVsoii, Tolland. The Rev. Rene Bideaux. district sports banquet will be tonight at 7 in Eve Service Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. at the Nov. 24 and 25, in observance of the Rockville; Stanislaw K ^ i s , Thompson The former- organist and choir a.m. Parishioners are asked to bring Birth Friday; A son to Mr. and Mrs. Street, Rockville: Brian Martin, Skiiuier superintendent, will preside at the the Rham school cafeteria. A potiuck Church of St. Luke, Maple Street. Thanksgiving hrtlday. SKART SMTMS SHOP EMMY... MOST STORES OPEN lATE RIGHTS Til CHRISTMAS^ director. Carol Grcgiore. served in a non-perishable food item or money business meeting. supper will be offered with all boys The service will be conducted by clergy Robert Ferguson Grahaber Road, Road, Vernon; Margaret Meyers, The wuth1 WindsorW sanitary landfill wlU ______RidiaShick Ra4w Ellington. Franklin Park, Rockville; Mrs. Gaire that capacity for four years. for the poor. Reports from the nominating com­ and girls that have participated In and lay people. The churches to par­ The St. Maurice Church parish also be closed on Thursday and Friday; EANCNESTER PARKADE • SPENCER ST. SHOP RITE PLAZA Admitted Saturday: Delberda Pace and daughter, Trautstream Drive, mittees. pastor parish relations com­ fall sports being honored. ticipate, besides St. Luke's, will be however, the landfill will be open on /liaek Baldinger, Tolland; J d s ^ Deslaurles, Vernon; Susan Perrault, Sunset Terrace, council will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at filiurge ronfi'reiii'i* mittee. trustees. 1978 audit, finance, Early closing Ellington Congregational, First TRI-Cmr PLAZA • CHARTER OAK RMU, EAST HARTFORD the parish library. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, Nov. neighborhood Hillstown Road, Manchester, Nancy Vernon; Mrs. Diane Roy and son, The Bolton Vernon United udministrarive board and the pastor Evangelical Luthem , Community United The agetaa includes reviewing the District 8 schools will close for 22, 23, and

Howard-Lefehvre DavU-Comher

Mary Elixabeth Lefebvre of Bolton and Mark William Joyce Nancy Comber and Donald T. Davis, both of Ann E. Maher and Sean S. Scalley, both of Vernon, Howard of Aspen, Colo., were married Sept. 10 at San Manchester, were married Nov. 18 at Concordia Carlos Cathedral in Salinas, Calif. were married Nov. 19 at Sacred Heart Church in Vernon. ‘•f Lutheran Church in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Lefebvre of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. French Road, Bolton, and the late Joaeph Lefebvre. Ihe Mahen of IS Vine Drive. Vernon. The bridegroom is the Comber of 11 Campfleld Road. The bridegroom is the son son of 1^. and Mrs. Francis Scalley of 19 Estelle Drive, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. WilUatn Howard of of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Davis of West Hartford. Salinas. Vernon. The Rev. Burton Strand of Concordia Lutheran Church The Rev. Ralph Kelly of the Sacred Heart Church per­ The Rev. John F. McEvoy of Monterey, Calif., performed the double-ring ceremony. The church was formed the double-ring ceremony, celebrated the nuptai mass and performed the double- decorated with white cluTsanthemumi and caniations. Miss Karen Maher of Vernon was her sister’s maid of ring ceremony. The church was decorated with David Almond of Manchester was organist. honor. Bridesniaids were Miss Kim Maxwell of Vernon, chrysanthemums. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a TlJe bride, given in marriage by her brother, Edward iind Miss Siohban Scalley of Vernon, the bridegroom's Qiana A-Iine gown designed with wedding ring collar, sister. Miss Melaney Stefanik of Vernon, the Lefebvre of New Westminster, British Columbia, bodice trimmed with venise lace with an insert of English Canada, wore a Qiana gown designed with V-neckline hridegroom's niece, was flower girl. net at collar and shoulder, and hemline trimmed in lace Frances Scalley III of Vernon was his brother's best trimmed with lace, ifitted bodice, and long full skirt with and teiminatlng in a chapel train. She wore a nylon pic­ man. Ushers were Robert Buckler of Andover and Joseph chapel-length train. She carried a bouquet of white ture hat trimmed with matching lace and an English net Dwyer of Vernon. rosebuds, yellow daisies and stephanotis. bow to which was attached a floor-length veil covered A reception was held at Piano's Restaurant in Bolton. Mrs. Anita Lefebvre of New Westminster, the bride’s with lace appliques. She carried a cascade bouquet of .iftiT which the couple left for Florida. (Sweet photo) The engagement of Miss JoAnn sister-in-law, was matron of honor. Mrs. C^rol Luiham Poissonier of New Britain to Trent carnations, white sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The engagement of Miss Kathy of Lebanon, the bride’s sister, was bridesmaid. Miss Mrs. Carol A. Camiros of Windsor Locks, the bride's Gavin Reopell of Bolton has been an­ Ellen Krause of Manchester to Carol Ann Lanham of Lebanon, the bride’s niece, was nounced by her parents, Joseph Ben­ sister, was matron of honor. Ms. Diane S. Galka of New Joseph J. Vallera of Melrose, Mass., flower girl. das and Mary Rayhall, both of New Britain was maid of honor. has been announced 1^ her parents, William Howard of Salinas served asjbest man. Greg In the service Britain. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cheryl Smith of Webster, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. George Krause of X39 Martin of Los Angeles, Calif., the bridegroom’s cousin, Mr. Reopell Is the son of Mr. and the bride’s cousin; and Mrs. Jane Leitao of New Britain, Spring St. was usher. the bridegroom’s sister. Miss Lisa A. Camiros of Windsor Mrs. Carson Reopell of 15 Euclid Mr. Vallera is the son of Mr. and A reception was held at the Corral De Tierra Club Miss Loriann Giguere, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Bolton, i Locks, the bride’s niece, was flower girl. George Giguere Sr., of 66 Walker St., recently began a The engagetiicnl i)l Miss Anne Mrs. Dominic Vallera of West Hart­ House in Salinak, after which the couple left on a trip to R o b ^ Lackenbacb of Newington served as best than. The bride-elect attended New Bri­ northern California, and Lake Tahoe, lliey are residing three-year Army assignment and is now taking basic Margaret Stokeshury of Orange to ford. Ushers were Mark Lawrence of Berlin; Richard J. training at Fort McClellan, Ala, tain High School. She Is employed at The bride-elect was graduated in Aspen, Colo. Hrenclan Ktiward Williams of Dun­ the Fafnir's in New Britain. Camiros of Windsor Locks, the bride’s brother-in-law; Miss Giguere is also scheduled to receive advanced in­ from Manchester High School, from Mrs. 'Howard is employed as a waitress at Copper Ket­ and David Leitao of New Britain, the bridegroom’s canville. Texas, formerly of Bolton, Her fiance graduated from Bolton struction as a clinical specialist at Fort Sam Houston, has been announced by her father. Wagner College, Staten Idand, N.Y., tle Restaurant in Aspen. Mr. Howard is employed at brother-in-law. Lee and Jeff Mathena of Connecticut, the High School in 1975. He is employed Aspen Ski Corp. in Aspen. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Howard Texas, after finishing her seven-week basic course at the Charles II Stokeshury dr of Orange. and from Computer Processing bridegroom’s nephews, were ring bearers. Alabama post. at Super Tire in Manchester. Institute in Blast Hartford. She is She is also the daughter of the late A reception was held at the Manchester Country Gub, The 1975 Manchester High School graduate was active Mrs. Mary Manning Stokeshury, The couple is planning an April 8, employed as a computer after which the couple left for Bermuda. For traveling, 1978 wedding at South United in the Student Assembly. Mr W illiams is the son of Mr and programmer at Finast, Inc., of Mrs. Davis wore a three-piece pantsuit with matching Methodist Church in Manchester. Somerville, Mass. Mrs. George B W illiams of Duncan­ accessories, lliey will reside in Manchester. Douglas A. Fuller, 18, son of Mrs. Judith Fuller, of 325 (Nassiff photo) Her fiance was graduated from ville, Texas. Mrs. Davis is a business education teacher at Tolland Highland St., has joined the U.S. Army for three years to Hall High School in West Hartford, Of Consumer Concern The bride-elect will receive a “ Sale” language High School. Mr. Davis served with the U.S. Marine train as a chemical operations specialist. Mrs. Sean S. Scallev bachelor of arts degree in December from Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Corps. He is a vice president and salesman with Bradley The former Manchester High School student will take Institute with a bachelor of science Mrs. Donald T. Davis with a major in economics and a and in violation of state or federal law. Kitchens in West Hartford. (McKinney photo) basic training at Fort Dix, N.J., before receiving degree in mechanical engineering, "Chit Rate Prices,’’ “Discount,” "Reduced from List minor in finance from the University A "manufacturer’s suggested retail price” is just what specialized instruction. and from Northeastern University in Price” — we have all encountered claims such as these in of Connecticut Betty’s it says — only a suggested price. Now that fair trade laws Boston with a master of science newspaper ads, heard them over the radio and television, Her fiance graduated from the Notebook and seen them on store window displays. have been repealed (these laws used to require that University of Connecticut with a degree in mechanical engineering. Have you ever wondered who makes up the list that products be sold at retail at prices designated by the bachelor of arts in economics in July Tuesday He is employed as a senior engineer determines the "list price” on a sale item? Have you manufacturers) very few places charge the "suggested” He is employed at Crum and Forster at Gillette (io. Births in The ever been skeptical about the purported savings from the price. Insurance Companies in Dallas The couple is planning an April 22, “manufacturer’s suggested retail price’’ offered in Consumers should be skeptical of any price comparison The couple is planning a March 4. Herald 1978 wedding at Concordia Lutheran catalogs of catalog showrooms? How much faith, if any, unless they have checked the prices at several places. In 1978 wedding at the Holy Infant Church in Manchester. (Nassiff SimmonB, Joshua Hall, son of Neil C. and Barbara should be placed in such price comparisons? short, you should always shop around and compare R o bb, Jam eB Zachary, son of William V. Jr. and Gilead Street, Hebron. His paternal grandparents are Church in Orange 'Nassiff photo i photo) Forsaker Simmons of 3352 South entry. He was Sometimes such savings claims have no real relation to prices. That is the only way to find out the price range of Narrower, Strfanie Beth, daughter of Bernard and Maureen Ferris Zachary of Willimantic. He was born Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mund of Jones Hollow Road, born Nov, 1.3 at Manchester Mei Hospital. His any actual savings. What a catalog shows as the an item in your area. Mary Jane Potter Harrower of 2255 Boston Turnpike, Nov. 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Marlborough. He has two brothers, Christopher Scott, 11, maternal grandparents are Mr. "suggested retail price” may actually mean nothing. It is Answers to questions of general interest will appear in Coventry. She was bom Nov. 6 at Manchester Memorial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferris of 2305 He Forsaker and Benjamin Frank, 7. of Duved, Sweden. His paternal possible that no store in your area is selling the same this column. Address questions to: ”Of Consumer Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellington Road, South Windsor. His paternal grand­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Simmons of Port Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. merchandise at that "retail price.” If this Is the case, Concern,” Department of Consumer Protection, State Frank Roginka of Newington. Her paternal grandparents mother is Mrs. James Clausen of Garden Grove, Calif. aine. He has a C o llin B , David Anthonv, son of Ronald J. and Carol Health sister, Stephanie, 10. Piela Stillman Collins of 36 Birch St. He was born Nov. 14 such advertising may be false, misleading or deceptive Office Building, Hertford. 06115. are Mr. and Mrs. John Harrower of Vernon. Her mater­ He has a brother, William III, 5; and three sisters, nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary, Bre.9h of Melissa, 9, Heather, 7, and Amy, 2. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Manchester. She has a brother, Robbie, 9; aiid'a sister, Mund, Daniel EIHb, son R. Jr. and Gwen- mother is Mrs. Katherine Piela Kaminski of 38 Birch St. Fats in the blood Lisa, 12. jurovaly, Ryan Keefe, son of Edward S. Jr. and dolyn Ellis Mund of 18 Hard;_ ! Hebron. He was born His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DEAR DR LAMB - Cholesterol, Triglycerides. sufficient to determine the that levels of cholesterol Legion plans membership drive Valerie Rankl Jurovaty of Jurovaty Road, Andover. He Nov. 14 at Manchester Mem hospital. His maternal Anthony Collins of Windsor. His paternal great­ Blood Fats, usual level. You need more below 220 are optimal in grandparents are Mr. and 4rs. Kenneth W. Ellis of Will you please answer my Vietnam, Aug. 5, 1964 to Aug. 15, 1973. Howarih, F.rir Sroit, son of R o b c ]^ ' and Anneliese was born Nov. 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His grandmother is Mrs. Annie Dufour of Madawaska, Atherosclerosis, to give than one blood test to find terms of minimizing risk of The Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post of the American Maine. questions about cholesterol New dates of eligibility are not to be used until passed Roth Howarth of 45 Westminister Road. He was born maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. May Rankl of you more details about the out what your risk really a heart attack are com­ Legion in Manchester will conduct a membership drive to and triglycerides'? I am a by the Congress of the United States, according to a Nov. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Marlborough. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and relation of these to each is. parable to many office and complete 100 per cent membership by Dec. 31. 69-year-old woman, and ruling by the Legion’s national judge advocate. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Roth of Mrs. Edward Jurovaty Sr. of Jurovaty Road, Andover. You're reading about the best bargains In town. When weigh about 127 pounds A other. Others who want Laboratory test methods hospital determinations of Current members are urged to signup a member and have all dues paid by Dec. 31. Ruhpolding, Germany. His paternal grandparents are He has two brothers, Todd, 9 and Edward, 7. you have something for sale, place a Classified ad. year ago my cholesterol this information can send vary, too. The method used around 250. Mr. and Mrs. John Howarth of 55 Pleasant St. He has a was .313 and my 50 cents with a long, for many office and The next time you have Any member not paid up by that date is considered brother, Mark David, 3; and a sister, Heidi Dawn, 5. triglycerides 155 My doc­ stamped, self-addressed hospitals blood samples your test, don’t eat delinquent. y THANKSGIVING tor put me on a diet. I eat envelope for this issue to yields results that are 10 to anything with any fat in it Dates of eligibility are as follows: World War I, April 6, FREE ESTIMATES Duffy, Kathleen Mary, daughter of Francis R. Jr. and Roy, John Michael, son of John and Diane Meli Roy of NO JOB TOO LARGE mainly chicken and turkey me in care of The 15 percent higher than the for the evening meal, then 1917 to Nov. 11,1918; World War II, Dec. 7,1941 to Dec. 31, Theresa Morey Duffy of Stafford Springs. She was born 113 ^llevue Drive, Coventry. He was bom Nov. 15 at with the skin and fat Manchester Evening methods that are used to have your blood test in the 1946; Korean Conflict, June 25,1950 to Jan. 31, 1955; and NONE TOO SMALL Nov 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents nMlMr 6 A.M. TO HOON Herald removed, fish, and once in Herald, P.O. Box 1551, analyze blood samples in morning while fasting. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morey of are Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Meli of Hartford. His pater­ O M U lt' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING a while, three ounces of Radio City Station, New conjunction with national That might improve the ac­ BUTLER Tolland. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy of 57 255 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE lean beef and lamb My York, NY 10019. research programs. The curacy of your triglyceride Francis Duffy Sr. of Broad Brook. She has two brothers, Femcrest Drive, East Hartford. He has a brother, dairy products are skim The size of the particles national studies indicating determination. Construction Robert, 4W and Christopher, IW. Donald Roy. NEXT TO STOP & SHOP PHONE 643-2711 milk. low-fat cottage made up of triglycerides, n o UMCM i m MANCHESTER FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING TOUR AD cheese, polyunsatured cholesterol, and a blood Bourn. Jennifer Lynn, daughter of James D. and Ruggiero, Stephen Michael, son of Joseph and Janice margarine and corn oil. protain I lipoproteins i is Maureen Eddy Bourn of 179 Hamilton Drive, Vernon. She Chaples Ruggiero of 126 Croft Drive, He was born Nov. 12 one egg a week sometimes useful in was bom Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford. His maternal grand­ Recently. 1 had a blood refining the risk factor. MEDICARE 247-6670 maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Eddy parents are Adele A. Chaples of Monson, Mass., and the test and in one year the . A single cholesterol or Sr. of Thompson. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and late Ernest A. Chaples Sr. His paternal grandparents are cholesterol dropped to 244, triglycerides test is not Mrs. Allan Bourn of Andover. Her maternal great- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruggiero of 81 Spruce Drive, East but the triglycerides went W PATIENTS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James McConville of Hartford, up to 178' How can that be?’ Woodbury. One goes down, and the MMIGHE$TER ily other goes up Is one of Sales-Rentals Furl, Nathan son of John M. and Sharon Lee Lloyd Ann Copeland Adams of 169 Main St. She was bom Nov. these more important than Furl of 229 Pine Lake Drive, Coventry. He was bom Nov. 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal the other'’ Please let me Hospital Equipment 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Copeland of 173 TIutum nIjarvest know the safe high normal parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd of Janesville. Lake Road, Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. for triglycerides. That is ASe HERE .. Wis. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Brian Kelley of Glastonbury. Hef maternal what I am concerned WhMl Chairs Colostomy Suppllas Furl of San Antonio, Texas. He has a brother, Nicky, 2W. great-grandmother is Ruth Vittner of Union St. Her about. What shall I do to LEA’S 24 hour emergency paternal great-grandmother is Marion Brown of Glaston­ LET US SHOW YOU THE...... bring it down'’ MARKET Hospital Bads Back Supports oil burner and Iniravia, Paul James, son of Robert J. and Mary Lou bury. She has a brother, Robbie. 6. DEAR READER — 22« SPRUCE ST. delivery service! Schick Intravia of Bridgeport. He was bom Nov. 9 Triglycerides are simply Bad Rails Carvical Collara Dufour, Heather Mary, daughter of Paul L. and Bar­ MANCHESTER Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE fats — three fatty acids at- Commodas InconllnanI Pants mother is Mrs. Theresa Bouchard of 53 Downey Drive. bara Dziedzak Dufour of 31 Carriage Drive, Hebron. She tached to glycerine His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Intravia was born Nov. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her I glycerol I Cholesterol is Walktrs Wtilrtpool BaitM of 32 Godar Terrace, Blast Hartford. His maternal great­ maternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lawrence SCOTCH more stable and recir­ of Rocky Hill. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and BLENDED mm WEIGHT grandmother is Mrs. Ann Mae Schick of East Rochester, OCT. Wif. UK culates from the liver, p r o b l e m ? Bathroom Patlont Alda N.Y. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Vincie Mrs. Pierre Dufour of Glastonbury. She has a sister, OCT. HN. UK through the bile into the in­ /miomi Granato of Hartford. He has a sister, Kathleen, 2W. Tracy Lynn, 4. 12.4! 11.7! .76 testine, and IS reabsorbed USE TELm4541 MobH 11.76 11J6 5» noQTin into the blood again It is 7.47 not metabolized the same E-LIM on Sdi M6 MS JS way-as fat i triglyceridesi Excess water in the body can MANCHESTER DRUC ‘warming frianda for over 40 years’ 17.M 17.57 at all be uncomfortable. 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OiMinctive lift paclutge available at no eitra cow 'Zl 'PO saisjqaiao MANCHESTER UNTUCHTSTUMM! E aiux Z JBM HAD gT1 I PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mincfawter, Conn.. Mon., Nov. M. 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwter, Conn., Mon., Nov. 21. 1977 — PAGE SEVRN-H Payton rush total Herald angle Bowl pairings most attractive NEW YORK (UPI) - And shaped up impressively Saturday as solation — the first appearence ever Bob Lafferty, chairman of the Earl Yost follows: now it remains for Texas, the for a Big Ten team in that bowl. It Orange Bowl selection committee, Ko*e Bowl: Mirhipan v«. either will also mark the first time that said, "Right now Arkansas is rated Sports Editor nation’s No. 1 ranked team, to IKXA or Washinplon. Hayes and Bear Bryant, coach of the higher than Penn State and being that passes O.J.’s mark clinch a bid to the Cotton Bowl Sugar Bowl: O hio Slate v*. Southeastern Conference champion- Arkansas has never been here and round oqt one of the most .Alahamu. Alabama, have opposed each other in before, we thought it would be a attractive ^oups of bowl Cotton Bowl: Notre Dame vs. their long coaching careers. great classic.” NEW YORK (UPD-W alter Minnesota's star Fran flicker" reverse out of the Cincinnati Off the cuff Good turnout pairings in recent years. Texa* o r Texa* A&M. Tarkenton, who is out with a broken playbook and turned it into a 29-yard Orange Bowl: Arkansa* v*. Vagas Ferguson ran for 128 vards “The squad voted earlier this week Payton long will remember the Ihe Longhorn^, 29-7 victors over to accept a Fiesta Bowl bid if the Cot­ ankle, was replaced by Bob Lee, who TD pass to tight end Bob Tnimpy Records are made to be broken and Good weather greeted the 113 par­ Oklahoma or Nebraska. and three touchdowns in leading afternoon of Nov. 20. 1977. but several will be set Thursday morning ticipants in the Manchester Lions Baylor last Saturday, will be the Cot­ ton, Orange and Sugar Bowls would completed l2-of-24 passes for only 116 with just 2:35 left to play. The result Gator Bowl: Pill*hurgh v*. Notre Dame, the nation's sixth- when the 41st Five Mile Road Race is Guo’s third annual youth road races ton Bowl hosts against Notre Dame if Glemson. not wait until after Nov. 26,” Penn so will a couple of rookies yards and hhd two intercepted. Tom­ was a victory over Miami that kept ranked team, to a 45-0 victory over staged. Already the entry is a record yesterday. David Thompson, who for they defeat Texas A&M Saturday and Fiesta Bowl; Penn Stale v». the the Air Force Academy. State Coach Paterno commented. named Cliff Olander and Rolf my Kramer's only pass of the game the Bengals in the AFC Central race then wijl liavelhe opportunity to win and the number of starters and the second year in a row took the bull WAC rham pinn. “We feel we will be taking an out- Benirschke. also was intercepted. The Vikings' and dropped the Dolphins two games the national chapipionship on the finishers Is practically assured of by the horns at the last minute when I.ilwrly Howl: North Carolina Earl Campbell, considered the . standing team to the bowl and we Payton, the elusive running back lone score came on Matt Blair's behind foltimore in the AFC East. field as well as id the ratings of the leading candidate for the Heisman being high standards. Last year 1,093 the race committee fell down, said 1 *. Oklahoma or Nebraska. hope to prove it this week in blocked punt an 10-yard run after he SuinlH 21, Falcon* 20 UPI Board of Coaches. from Jackson State, turned in the runners registered and 927 finished. an extra salute is due ttw'Manchester Trophy, rushed for 181 yards and one Pittsburgh.” picked up the ball. Archie Manning, back after a There's a possibility the Longhorns best single-game rushing perfor­ The cdmplete tabulation of finishers police for its fine job.. Jimmy Con­ Michigan, playing arch-rival Ohio touchdown as the Texas Longhorns Bob ITiomas' 37-yard field goal month's absence with an injury, will be denied their Cotton Bowl bid, mance in will not be carried by The nors whipped Roscoe Tanner Sunday State at home, scored its victory over scored their methodical triumph with 43 seconds left in the first half threw two TD passes to tight end although it is unlikely to say the over Baylor and Curtis Dickev and North Carolina defeated Duke, 16- history Sunday when he gained 275 Herald...Joe McCluskev, the all-time to win the WCT-Challenge Cup Tour­ the Buckeyes on short touchdown gave the Bears a 10-0 lead that Henry Childs, the second with a least. Texas A&M, which walloped George Woodard combined for 3^ 3, and clinched the Atlantic Coast yards on 40 carries to lead the track great from Manchester, will be nament in Las Vegas and took away runs by Roosevelt Smith and Rick Minnesota could not overcome. minute left, to propel New Orleans Texas Christian, 52-23, last Saturday, yards rushing in Texas A&M’s easy Conference title, Clemson topped Chicago Bears to a 10-7 victory over among the guests at the British- 3100.000. The bad boy of men’s tennis Leach. This marks.the second Chicago limited the Vikings to only 86 past Atlanta. TTie Falcons' defeat could win the bid by beating Texas win over Texas Christian. South Carolina, 31-27. North Texas the Minnesota Vikings. Ameiican Gub's annual Sports Night has now won $980,000 the past three straight year the Wolverines will yards rushing and 188 yards overall. dropped them two games behind Los Saturday and then completing its State topped Louisiana Tech, 41-14, The effort included a one-yard run . Wednesday at the clubhouse. Saluted years in Las Vegas play. Tanner represent the Big Ten in the Rose The Charger rookies were bubbling Angeles in the NFC West. season with a victory over Baylor. and Iowa State downed Oklahoma lor the game's only touchdown, will be several men who have helped Bowl at Pasadena, Cal. The big surprise Saturday — es­ over with joy. a contrast to Oakland Kuiii* 23. 49«t * 10 forced Connors to five sets before State, 21-13. which bettered Buffalo's 0 J. Simp­ The Aggies already have accepted a Losing Coach Woody Hayes, who pecially for Penn State — came when Coach John Madden. Lawrence McCutcheon rushed for in staging the Five Mile Road Race bowing. Elsewhere, Bjorn Borg beat bid to play in the Bluebonnet Bowl son's 273-yard performance against punched out a photographer im­ the Orange Bowl committee an­ Oklahoma, Alabama, Penn State, "Damn, it was fun out there,” said 100 yards, including a 42-yard TD over the years. McCIuskey is a four­ John Lloyd of Britain to win the should they fail to win their iast two Detroit last Thanksgiving. mediately after the game in his nounced that it had selected Arkan­ Pittsburgh, Nekraska and UCLA Olander. "This was the happiest day burst, and rookie Rafael Septien time winner of tbe race. Bob Dougan, Grand Prix tourney in England and games. While Olander and Benirschke who will be connected with the run Evonne Goolagong turned back anger over the loss, will be taking his sas to oppose the winner of the were idle Saturday. didn't set any records, they helped of my football life. It's something kicked three field goals to carry Los The New Year's weekend pairings Buckeyes to the .Sugar Bowl as a con- Oklahoma-Nebraska game. Angeles past San Francisco, The loss for the 41st year, will also be honored Kerry Reid-to win the International pull off one of the major upsets of the along with Pete Wlgren and Red Tournament at Sydney. The win was season in leading the San Diego ended a four-game 49er win streak Haddeti. Fran Mahoney reports worth $22,000 while ^ r g received a Chargers to a 12-7 victory over the and dropped them virtually out of ti­ tickets are still available...Here's check for $26,000 at Wembley...Dave world champion Oakland Raiders. tle contenton in the NFC West. NFL one vote for the NCAA to take action Kaye's 74 paced the golfers at Olander was pressed into duty this Itmnro* 14. Chief* 7. against Ohio State (?oach Woody Manchester Country Gub yesterday Packers pin hopes week because the Chargers' first two Craig Morton put Denver ahead Manchester hack stopped cold Whalers Race entry Hayes for his actions last Saturday with Erwin Kennedy in with a , James Harris and Bill with a 23-yard TD pass to Haven when you'start your first NFL game Manchester running back Pete Tyo is stopped after short gain by Windham s Jeff Curtis after his team was whipped by 79.. .Dave Graham’s final round 71 Munson, both were injured last week. Moses with 4 ;29 to go and the Bronco against the Super Bowl champions ... (51) and Tom Kokoska. Visitors won CCIL game at Memorial Field, 42-0. (Herald photo by Michigan. Hayes attacked a teevee paved the way for first place in the total 1^661 on new quarterback The gangly 6-foot-5 youngster defense preserved the win by stop­ and you beat them " cameraman. It's not the first time Australian O ^n at Sydney. Defen­ directed two drives capped by field ping Kansas City four times from the Pinto) pull out "Who would believe the Oakland the tempermental Hayes was out of ding champion Jack Nlcklaus goals of 22 and 46 yards by one in the last two minutes. The List of entries for Thursday Raiders would finish a game with line. He’s a disgrace to the coaching finished 12 strokes behind with a final Benirschke. who ironically was cut Broncos’ victory gave them the AFC WASHINGTON (UPI) — No matter how many games a only 30 yards passing?" said a profession. six over par 80 round. morning's Five Mile Road Raee by Oakland just before the season West lead over Oakland by a game. totaled 1,661 today. quarterback starts in the NFL, he usually remembers his first. stunned Madden. l.imiH 16. Burrancer* 7 triumph started. Will Hadden, general ehair- Green Bay rookie David Whitehurst hopes tonight will be plea­ The loss dropped the Raiders a Oakland lost starting quarterback Reggie Pinckney returned an in­ Here ’n there End of the line man, said signed entries with Ken Stabler in the first period and his sant to recall in years to come. game behind Denver in the AFC West terception 48 yards for a score with Woody Clark needs one more Gub Joe Whelton tallied 12 points as the postm arks before Nov. 17 are understudy, Mike Rae. could not dent “1 just hope that when I come back race. 1:55 left to seal Detroit's victory and Whippets blank Tribe .Championship at the Manchester University of Connecticut basketball EDMONTON, Alberta (UPI) - still arriving. Last Wednesday Packers, But he's not sure it will the rugged Charger defense. to Green Bay Tuesday I’ll still-have Payton's effort came after a week send winless Tampa Bay to its 24th Country Gub to tie Stan Hilinski for team to p |^ the Dominican Republic The New England Whalers, who have Has the last day to register. happen. Other Sunday games: consecutive loss. some friends," said Whitehurst, who in which he was bothered by the flu. the most victories in the No. 1 golfing in an exhibition at Storrs last Satur­ been nicknamed the “Comeback Last year there were a reeord will start against the Washington Sirclerit 28. Cowlioyi* 13 Cardinal* 21, Kagle* 16 By IJiN AllSTER Two pass interceptions by Tom zone after a bad snap from center in "I'm impressed with his poise,” "I felt weak and had hot and cold event for club members. E r ie ’s day, 73-58. The UConns open the Kids” by their .fans, followed an 1,093 entrants in the rare that Redskins with just one quarter of Franco Harris rushed for a career- Jim Otis scored two TDS, Including Herald Sporlswriler Kokoska and returns of 19 and 16 the Shotgun formation. Second- said Allen. “We're just going to play Hashes before the game, " he success this summer was his fourth regular slate Saturday afternoon overtime goal by Alan Hangsleben to starts at 10:30. NFL experience. explained. "But I have faith in God high 179 yards and two TDs and the game-winner from a yard out yards set up the first two scores. stringer Charles Harris capped the good sound football, not take any wild in the last nine years. Gark, along against Fordham at the Hartford a 5-4 triumph over the Edmonton Green Bay Coach Bart Starr is that he will lake care of you and he Terry Bradshaw threw for two more with 38 seconds to play, as St. Louis John Ferrigno’s looping three-yard scoring with a seven-yard burst after gambles, and make them earn The first couple of minutes with Nancy Narkon, women’s dub Civic Center...The New England Oilers and their 13th straight win aware of the various pressures on did." scores to carry Pittsburgh past overcame a 16-6 deficit and defeated aerial to Neal Gardiner was good for taking a pitch back from Bob Mullen Whalers are averaging 9,485 fans per anything they get. " on the cold Saturday afternoon champ, were among the major tour­ Sunday. Bonnett cop$ race Whitehurst — an unfriendly packed Payton rushed 26 times lor 144 Dallas. The Cowboys, who won their Philadelphia to pull to within a game the first TD and Tim Ouellette as the latter was being tackled. nament winners called front and game, an increase of better than 1,- lent encouragement. The win broke an all-time World ONTARIO, Calif. (UPI) - Move stadium, national television, the Washington's defense should get a yards and set up the record carry first eight games, suffered their se­ of Dallas in the NFC East race. plunged out for the second for a 14-0 Manchester's deepest penetration center at the club's annual Trophy 000 per outing over a year ago when Manchester High’s football halftime edge. was the Windham 45 in the second Hockey Association record for con­ over Richard Petty, Cale Yar­ Packers' pitiful rushing attack — but psychological lift from the return of with a 58-yard run to the Vikings' cond defeat in seven days, Tony Oiler* 22. Sealiawk* 10 Night last Saturday...Joe Diminico, the figure was 8,381. The Whalers secutive victories set by the defunct Dan Pastorini passed for 237 yards Fleet 5-7, 170-pound senior Chuck quarter. That came after a beautiful borough, David Pearson and com­ he's confident his eighth-round draft linebacker Chris Hanburger, who has nine with less than three minutes Dorsett made his first pro start for team was able to move the ball assistant golf pro the past two years lead the World Hockey Association in Toronto Toros with 12 straight wins and Houston's defense allowed Seat­ Warinsky, who finished the afternoon diving catch by Tom McCIuskey on a pany. choice from Furman will respond. missed 7 1 '2 of the Redskins' 9 games left. That gave him 268 yards in 38 Dallas and had a 13-yard TD run. on the ground and keep the op­ at Manchester, has resigned and will attendance as well as in the stan­ spanning the end of the 1973 season tle only five pass completions en with 173 yards and three TDs on 25 pass from Gary Marineau which There's a new kid on the block who “He just gobbles up coaching,” with appendix and knee problems. carries and he gained seven more Bcnfculft 23, Dolphin* 17 position off the scoreboard. be feted at a testimonial dinner Dec. dings. The Whalers are home and the beginning of the 1974. route to a victory over the Seahawks. carries, tallied twice in the third netted 23 yards. wants to reach the top rung of stock said Starr. “He's a sharp young man Allen said he will decide whether or vards on two carries. Ken Anderson pulled the old “flea- 8...While it won’t be a battle of Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Hangsleben’s score capped another The early showing waned, and the stanza. Statistics: car racing's ladder, too. and he’s extremely thrilled with this not to start his "general " after pre­ Indians stumbled to their ninth con­ winners Thursday at Memorial Field mights this week and Gordie Howe comeback by the Whalers who His first was of 62 yards when he M W He's 31-year-old Neil Bonnett. a opportunity. But he's going to be ner­ game warmups. secutive setback of the 1977 season, a it will nevertheless bring together should reach that milestone 1,000th trailed 4-2 entering the third period. slipped two or three tackles and 46 Offensive plays 63 second-year NASCAR Grand vous. Anybody would.” 42-0 whitewashing at the haitds of two victory-starved football teams goal before the month ends. Tuesday The Oilers outshot the Whalers 23-4 National driver from Hueytown, Redskins' Coach George Allen, On offense. Allen is hoping for a broke free down the left sideline. His 5 First downs 14 when Manchester High and Elast night the Whalers are in Windham High at Memorial Field. second was of five yards after 32-13 Rushes-yards 54-288 and scored all their goals in the se­ Ala., who beat Petty Sunday in a whose 5-4 club can't affort another lew more points. The Redskins are The Whippets, for the third Catholic tangle. Between the two. Quebec...Perhaps the biggest sur­ cond period. head-to-head duel in the season's 5(X)- loss if it wants to stay in playoff con­ averaging just 14.3 in the three Grogan gets Pats moving Kokoska's third pass interception. 51 Passing yards 22 only one vlcton has resulted this prise on the football straight year, wound up with a win­ But Tom Webster scored at 7:55 of mile NASCAR finale at the Ontario tention, would dearly love to rattle games since Joe Theisrhann replaced 64 Total yards 310 season, that by ^ s t . At stake will be front last Saturday was Delaware's ning record, finishing the campaign Warinsky later scored on a 69-yard 4-14 Passing 3-9 the third period and Mary Howe Motor Speedway. Whitehurst and embarrass the 2-7 Billy Kilmer at quarterback. at 5-4-1. M anchester still has punt return, taking a reverse from the mythical schoolboy title in 21-3 win over a previously undefeated scored at 12:45, setting the stage for ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. line. The Patriots ran the ball eight The Patriots. 6-4, trail Baltimore. 0 Interceptions by 3 MandiMter. Kickoff will be at 11:30. remaining the Thanksgiving Day Ouellette. A two-point safety was Colgate eleven. The loss is a blow to the overtime period. straight times, Grogan carrying it 9-1, and Miami, 7-3, in the American 1 Fumbles lost 2 OvoLatwsao or AMtaiea. ■< (UPD — The New England morning clash against crosstown tacked on as quarterback Dean Red Raider hopes for a bowl bid. Gordie Howe was scoreless for the four of those times. The drive Conference. Patriots offensive tackle 6-27.0 Punting 1-36 Patriots are a long shot for the East Catholic at 11:30. Herrington was tackied in the end 5 Yds. penalized 45 fourth straight game since scoring NFL playoffs this year, but culminated in a one-yard touchdown Tom Neville assessed their chances. his 999th career goal. He took two dive by Cunningham. "They finally turned Steve loose shots , but both were stopped by the Steve Grogan kept them in the "Some of the guys thought I hadn't today.” Neville said. “Let him go out Cherie Dow wins Oilers goalie. running Sunday. been running enough.” Grogan said. and open it up. If they want a shot at The Whalers went ahead 2-0 in the Grogan led all rushers with 81 "They opened it for me. The option the playoffs we've got to turn South Windsor second best yards, 51 in the fourth quarter, to set was wide open, in the past the run first period on goals by John McKen­ everybody loose out there." zie and Greg Carroll. up two touchdowns and enable the "We can't afford to keep anybody indoor net play Joe Micheletti had two goals for Patriots to beat the Buffalo Bills. 20- safe for next week.” Neville added. the Oilers. Blair McDonald and Bill 7. in Rich Stadium. in Class L soccer tourney "This is the first step ... we’re back Flett were the other scorers for the "Som etim es you have to do Third-seeded Cherie Dow of Manchester copped the Connec­ on the track.” There is no shame in based on the knowledge only four Ricker set up a Kevin Maher goai ticut State Women’s Indoor Tennis Tournament yesterday at the losers. something different to get a little Patriots Coach (Tiuck Fairbanks spark going, " he said. "We needed to finishing second to Guilford as seniors will be taken from his high- 13:11 into the second half on a give- Manchester Racquet Oub. agreed with Neville that his club and-go play and Jeff Valente's bullet make the big play; the quarterback the Indians just might be the skilled machine. The home-grown teen-ager could make a push for the playoffs. shot off a set play on an indirect k e ^ r can do that for you" best soccer side in the state. Goals by Derrick Chapman at 8:25 exhibited a powerful all-court perfor­ “It's good to be back on the win­ finished Guilford's scoring with 6:43 Red Sox ready The game was listless for the first ning side,” Fairbanks said. "The Guilford Saturday morning at and Dan Ricker at 23:39 gave the In­ mance to gain the title match against dians a 2-0 halftime lead. The second remaining. three periods with the Bills holding offense had been listless but we’re Manchester High proved again it was Sandi Low of Elast Hartford in hasn't been there for me as much as tally was a thing of beauty. "That's a good side but we played on to a 76 lead on a 24-yard the best club in the state Class L straight sets, 6-1, 6-3. to sign Torrex it was today.” able to come up with the big plays in Right wing Mike Lombardo, who poorly to boot.” stated South Windsor touchdown pass play from Joe the second half.” Division with a 4-0 thrashing of South Ranked No.ll in New England in Bills Coach Jim Ringo was at a loss was replacing an injured Keith Coach Charlie Sharos. “We made a Ferguson to Jim Braxton and a pair Windsor. the 16 and under class. Low gained NEW YORK (UPI) - Free-agent to explain Grogan’s ramblings. For the Bills, however, regrouping Russo, sent a nice cross to the mid­ lot of mistakes and you can't afford of field goals by New England's John It was the second consecutive L the championship round by whipping pitcher Mike Torrez, the New York "Grogan got a lot of y ar^ge on us — not the playoffs — is in the future. dle. Ricker chest trapped it down to to do that against a good club like ■Smith. Star running back O.J. Simpson has championship for Coach Bill Wallach top-seed Rande Johnson of Lakeville, Yankee right-hander who had two at a time when it hurt the most, the his feet. He let it settle and fired a that.” In the fourth quarter. Grogan went been injured since early in the season and the leader of the Shoreline 6-1. 6-0, while Low, seeded fourth, complete-game victories in the to the run often and it paid off. With fourth quarter,” he said. “He’s run in low drive past partially screened Guilford, second seed, finishes 19-1 Yankees’ World Series triumph over several games before, we were sup­ and will not return until next year. Conference cast fully expects to be bandied Laura Bohne of Nashua, N. the ball on the Bills' 49-yard line, Bobcat goalie Scott Waters. while South Windsor, CVC titlists, the Los Angeles Dodgers, has posed to be prepared for it.” “ Maybe the one game we played back for a third. His reasoning is H., 6-2, 6-3. Grogan bootlegged around the left were third ranked and finish 17-2-1. reached agreement on a long-term The win avenged a 24-14 loss at the against New England the last time, Dow’s toughest match came in the side for 18 yards to the 31. On the we really had things going,” said quarterfinals when she dropped the pact with the Boston Red Sox, it was next play, he faked to his left and hands of the Bills two weeks ago and reported Sunday. kept the Patriots' slim playoff hopes offensive guard Reggie McKenzie. first set to Cathy Collins of East We thought Fine os they may be, handed off to Sam Cunningham who "We haven't really gotten the con­ Norwalk, 4-6, but rallied to win the The New York Times said it went all the way lor the score alive. With tight end Russ Francis learned from Gary Walker, Torrez’ that headline neither the Mercedes nor o u t^ r another three to six weeks, tinuity about ourselves on offense" MUST next two sets, 6-2, 6-1. An interception of a Ferguson pass The weekend tourney attracted 25 agent, that the hurler— probably the DASHER the^atriots are pinning their hopes “I've never seen our offense like might grab the Rolls has front-wheel by cornerback Bob Howard gave the this since I've been here.” he added. of New England's top female outstanding starter available in the Patriots the ball on the Bills’ 30-yard for a balanced offense on Grogan's free-agent re-entry draft this year — you. Interest­ drive. The Dasher does, running. A PnOSION BiaNERB) players. Play was sanctioned by the USTA. will sign a seven-year agreement OUTDLASSES ingly enough, and it mokes all the differ­ Doubles play found Ann Murphy of C h erie D ow today or Tuesday. ifs true. ence in poor driving condi­ CERMAN UIXUKY CAR Esst Hartford and Justine Burler of Dautch of Chestnut Hill, Mass., in a "Certain details remain to be The tions. Ridgefield trimming Jean Osachuk spine-tingler match. The scores were worked out,” Walker is reported to of Mt. Holyoke College and Patty U , 7-6, 6^3. have said in the story, "but 1 would MERCEDES 280E D asher The Mercedes, the Mitchell in record show be very surprised if we couldn't work Sedans Rolls and the Dasher do wmiouf 1HE mXURr PHKL them out.” Torrez, 31, was sought by Boston a re our hove their similarities. If you've always wanted to when the Yankees obtained him from ANDRDLLS-RDYCE most All 3 hove dignified own a fine German luxury Viola places third, Oakland in April. He played out the sumptuous interiors, with handsome, as Colts turn back Jets sedan, but haven’t felt like 1977 season under a one-year, $100,- cars; they thoughtful appointments paying the high price, you 000 contract and turned down a $1.5 INSDRPRISING BALTIMORE (UPI) - Mitchell, a five-year veteran working (iown a lute bit more and working on , now have an alternative. sets school mark million offer from the Yankees. The outclass like reclining bucket sects, Baltimore Colt quarterback on his third consecutive 1,000-yard loMer pass patterns.” The Revolutionary new Red Sox are believed to have offered some very classy remote control outside mir­ Bert Jones had a spectacular season. “I felt like a fool." 'The Colts played a sloppy game Audi 5000. $2 million. Mitchell, who pulled In nine Jones' Freshman Claire Viola of East Catholic High garnered third machines in some rors and quartz electric three-touchdown, 322-yard Sunday, losing four of five fumbles, Like the Mercedes 280SE passes for 90 yards, said be is proud but moved their offense at will place in the KM-yard butterfly to lead the local effort at the Girls passing day but it was the ($21,687)* a«d the BMW very surprising ways. clocks. of the rushing title be now owns but against the Jets, who also turned the 530i ($13,620)* the Audi State Open Swimming Meet at Southern Connecticut State If you own a Mercedes- But only the Dasher has steady running of Lydell compares himself to footbalk greats ball over three times on fumbles. offers all the precision College in New Haven. Mitchell that went down in the On the opening kickoff the Colts Benz 280E, you’ll be de-, 0 ® right there up front. engineering, luxury and Viola, who let a Gaaa M record in fumbled at the 20 and the Jets were history books. craftsmanship American takini the dlviiloD title tbe previous pressed to discover that the able to take a 3-0 lead on a 24-yard Mitchell, who pulled in a 28-yard drivers have come to expect Saturday, lowered that effort and let John Clifford 13th Dasher 2-door Sedan with Pat Leahy field goal. INTRODUCING THE $9,195* AUDI 5000. scoring pass from Jones to help from fine German sedans. a school mark with a 1:00,5 clocking. VOLKSWAGEN The Colts roared back to a 19-3 standard transmission not defeat the New York Jets 33-12, But unlike Mercedes and the smoothness and Discover for yourself what Cami Berizsl of Greenwich and Pam half-time lead as Jones threw a 53- only goes from 0 to 50 miles shattered former Colt star Lenny V... BMW, the Audi 5000's price performance of six cylinders German drivers already Steadman c l Glaatonbury each were yard score to Raymond Chester and a isa modest $9,195*. in two-state meet Moore's all-time rushing record Sun­ with the economy of four. know. Test-drive the Audi under the minute mark to take 1-2. per hour quicker than the DOES IT 33-yard tally to Glenn Doughty. day. He had 14 carries for 52 yards to around the league by pointing to both On top of that, the new Can an automobile with 5000 at your local Audi Viola alio took 10th place in the Kicker Toni Linbart added two field Mercedes,* but carries give him a total of 5,202 yards. his rushing and pass catching Audi gives you engineering such a modest price ever dealer today. kOO^ard indivldoal medley. Bridget The first seven finishers broke the record as Massachusetts goals, from 30 and 31 yards out. Moore's career record was 5,174 abilities. features you just can't get hope to seriously compete Anderson wss 11th In the 100-yard got past Connecticut, 23-34, in the third annual Interstate Cross more in its trunk. The Jets’ Leahy openi^ the scoring yards. "Baltimore was the last team I from the other two. Like with such fine machinery as backitroke. Tbe 400-free relay If you're aboutto spring In the third qusirter with a 2^yard Country Championship Meet Saturday at Amherst College, The win boosted the Colts' record wanted to play for out of college," front-wheel-drive for superb Mercedes and BMW? Well, AUDI quartet of Jane Price, Anderaon and Amherst, Mass. for a Rolls-Royce, hold the field goal, set up bya Colts fumble at to 9-1 and built a two-game lead in said Mitchell. "And in 1973 when we traction under any driving consider this; In Germany Kathy and Claire Viola wai Uth. the Jets 35-yard line followed by a 58- Jeff CulUnane of Billerica, Mass. , Manchester High’s live-man con- phone. The Dasher holds the AFC East over the Miami were 4-10 and 1974 when we were ^ condition. And the world"s (The home of Mercedes and *M«rc«lM280SE and BMW 530i and Audi 'Die 200-yard medley relay four- yard pass from Matt Robinson to SOOOiUtttttad 1978 rtUilpricttP.O.E. took individual honors with a 14:58 Ungent ran well, noted ( ^ c h Gewge Dolphins, who lost to Cincinnati Sun­ 12,1 wanted to be traded. first five-cylinder gasoline BMW), the Audi 5000 is gome of tbe VIolaa, Kelli Dakin and more in Its trunk than the Richard Caster. East CoMTCasI aHoy w hM it on Audi clocking for the 2.9 mile layout. The Suitor Wes F^orchak was day. Jones, who threw touchdown engine — a unique already the best-selUng car 5000 as sho««n, optional. tansportaUon. local taaas and doaior dallvoryclkariis JuUe Tucker w u lOtb. It w u a lait previous standard was set by Stetson , J Rolls, too. Midway through the second powerplant that combines in its class. additional. passes of 53, S3 and 28 yards and com­ minute entry ai Platt High of Arnold, now a All-America at the Dave Tlmbrell 78th and Matt Schmid ouli'HuoiK liansmissi>v4 quarter Mitchell scampered seven pleted 23 of 36 passes, said the Colts’ In the fourth quarter the Jets' Meriden icratcbed making room for University of Massachusetts. Wnd. There was only a 42 second gap yards up the middle to go past the game plan was to Ouram as much as Robinson found Jeroine Barkum 6000 dtIoo IfieludM ilr oondMIonlfio M d tour i tbe Eaat gala. Al Jardin of East Hartford H l^ between the five Indian harriers and mark set by Moore during his Il-year possible against the Jets, whose open for an 18-yard touchMwn paw. Team totals were not available. took eighth place with a 15:17 a 94 second difference between the^ career. record dropped to 2-8 with tlie loss. Mf"**— High’s Chris White Gene Langan Volkswagen, Ine. Tolland Volkswagen dorp. In the second half, the Colts scored Hoffman Porsche Audi clocking, one second behind the old t®P finisher and Schmid. “Yeah 1 was nervous before the “We thought we could have ample on the 28-yard Jooes-to-Mitcbell paw was Uth in tbe UO-yard freeityle game because of the rushing record sUndard. Top local finisher was East , 'T * ™ who finished 816 New London Turnpike Route 83 time to throw, and if we did we were and a fumbled punt picked up by 700 Connecticut Blvd. ysbte tbs 400-yard free relay quartet Catholic sophomore John Gifford In • ‘ " , “ 0 m ddle who d dn t think they — I ran onto the field before the just going to go through with it," said offensive guard Robert Pratt who of Sandy Baanpre, Melisaa Geagan, 13th pUce with a 15:22 time. ^ well. Suitor sU M . "niey did. Glastonbury, Conn. Talcottville, Conn. defense was announced," said Jones. “We started throwing on first ran in 21 yards for a score. East Hartford Teaa Maootta and White wai Uth. The times were excellent. \ i;9P.A8RR f' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Malicheiter. Conn.. Mon.. Nov ?1 I!I77 - I’AGE NINE-H PAGE EIGHT-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancfaetter. Conn.. Mon.. 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Prefer 12:00 noon thu day buforu tunity and secure employ- Box SS, c/o Manchester MANCHESTER, RAISED race with Mary Ann Bates of East Middletown second and James Kit­ publication. Manchester. 646-4995. Ranch ■ In quiet residential There were 113 participants AUTOMOTIVE ment. Easy hla iway access. Herald. Hartford second and Kate Hennessy tredge of Vernon third. Linda LEGAL 61 - Autos tor Sale Duadlinu tor Saturday and area. Aluminum siding. 6 in the third annual Manchester CaU or apply, It Hartford Molumphy of East Hartford took the S c o r e b o a r d Gilbert nets shutout 62 - Trucks for Sale Monday ia 12:00 Noon Friday. WILLING TO WORK Part rooms, plus rec room with Lions Student Road Race of Manchester third. NOTICE 63 - Heavy Equipment lor Sale Convalescent Home, 745 Main DAHIY QUEEN - Part time time. 16 years old, responsi­ distaff race with South Windsor's 64 - Molorcyclas-Bicyclaa positions available dally, 12 Franklin Stove. Mid 340s. Call EQUIPMENT RENTAL Street, Ekist Hartford. CaU ble, gas station attendant. 643- yesterday at Mt. Nebo. Eight The boys’ 12-15 bracket went to to spark Bruins^ win 65 - CamparS'Traiiars-Mobila 526-2167. noon to 2p.m. Apply 242 Broad us for a showing. T.J. Alice Mealy second and Columbia's Homes 9606. Call after three. Chris Chisholm of Farmington with FOR SNOW PLOWING PLEASE READ Street, Manchester. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. races, four each for boys and April Jureik third. NFL 66 - Automotive Service Wxt lieralb Dave Kittredge of Vernon (East Manchester Highway Peter Follett and Michael Lata of NEW YORK (UPI) - GiUes GUbert didn’t have to 67 - Autos lor Rant-Laasa CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING YOUR AD girls, were run with the top Catholic) second and Jim Sunday’s Results Department Is receiving 358,900 - SPRING STREET. Manchester were 1-2 in the boys' 8-9 make too many saves Sunday night but the Bruins needed Claaaltiud ada are takun ovur □ EDUCATION three in each division Grzmkowski third. Cindy Arico of aev e 21, NY Giants 7 applications for snow plowing Three bedroom Ranch, huge race with John Arigno of Coventry everv one of them to pull out a victory. e^pment. Forms may be thu phonu aa a convunlancu. WEB OFFSET rec room, m baths, fireplace, receiving awards. East Hartford (Penney High) copped Detroit 18, Tampa Bay 7 Thu Herald la ruaponaiblu tor third. Sheryl Veal took the girls run­ Gilbert stopped all 16 shots sent hb way but his Chicago picked up at 163 Olcott Street NOTICE PHONE 643-2711 only one incorrect Inaurtion and 2 car garage. 100 x 200' comer, .John Lahda of M anchester won the the girls' running with Sue Green and Cincinnati 23, Miami 17 Privoto InotrueUono IB ning with Elizabeth Hampson of counterpart, Tony Esposito, was equalW wall-like until, brtween the bdurs of 7:00 a.m. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD then only to thu aizu ot the PRESSMAN WANTED 646-8727, evenings 649-1294, boys' 16-18 race with Jim Brown of Sue Brown, both of Manchester, New England 20, Buffalo original inaurtion. Errora which 643-1357. Broker. Manchester second and Jill ^naiuto with 7:38 gone in the (Inal period, Wayne Cashman to 4:30 p.m. For further Infor­ Notice of Vacancy REMEDIAL READING and 7 do not iuaaen thu value ot thu Bxpariancad or Inaxpariancad. A full-tima job Farmington second and Bruce nailing down the next two spots. of Middletown third. deflected Peter McNab’s 25-foot slapshot over Elsposito’s mation call 649-5070. Position; Duty Aides, 2/3 time math; individualized work Bayles of Manchester third. Lori •dvurtiaument will not be cor­ on modorn proaa. Will train tha right poraon. All COVENTRY, NORTH - 8 Greg Bonaiuto of Middletown took Baltimore 33, NY Jets 12 009-11 111:15 to 3:30 daily) rected by an additional Inaur- program, (lst-8th grade) by No times on any runners were left hand for the only goal in the Bniins’ 1-0 victory over Company Mnafita. Sand raauma to: Room Garrison Colonial. 11/2 Veal of Manchester won the girls' the 10-11 race with Bryan Feitel of noted. New Orleans 21, Atlanta the Black Hawks. Salary: 32.31 hourly: January lion. Master’s degree teacher. 568- baths, first floor family room. 20 H ip Wonlod 13 H ip Wonlod 13 ROBBRT HUBBARD 8075. “It was nice to get this one for everyone,” said 1 - 32.66 4 bedrooms. Immediate oc­ Chicago 10, Minnesota 7 cupancy. 346.900. Hayes Cashman. Qualifications: Experience Manchester Evening Herald SPECIAL EDUCATION St. Lmis 21, Phila 16 LEGAL Corp., 646-0131. Pass interception Gilbert, who recorded Boston’s first shutout of the with primary school children. ABOVE AVERAGE OPPORTUNITY H ip Wonlod 13 P.O. Box 591 Manehoator, Conn. 66646 Center - Tutoring in skill / Denver 14, Kansas City 7 season, found waiting for the attack was harder than tur­ NOTICE High School diploma. Skill behavior / learning dis­ Pittsburgh 28, Dallas 13 working with children in large PoaMona avallabla aarvlng quality producta, In plaa- No Phono Coll Plooso abilities, from 34 hour. Cer­ BOLTON - BY BUILDER. ning aside Chicago’s occasional shots. oont turroundingt. Excailanl opportunity with hill or tified, experienced. 646J1652 Outstanding country Ranch, key to Giant loss Los Ang 23, San Fran 10 MANCHESTER groups. "It was a tough game, mentally,” explained Gilbert. part Uma ytor round amploynMnl. Abovt avtraga (p.m.). exquisite treed lot, two full San Diego 12, Oakland 7 RECREA'nON Requirements; Compete baths, with beamed catheral The victory pidleid Boston into a tie for second place in wagta, martt ralaao, unHorma and food diaceunta Houston 22, Seattle 10 DEPARTMENT teacher aide application. ceilings in living room. the Adams Division with the sunrising Toronto Maple providad. All houra avallabla. For datalla, call tha CARPET CLEANER Oulnooo Opportunity 14 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UPI) - One of the first RECREATION LEADER Three references. TRAINEE - 3140 per week to Fireplace with heat-o-later, things Gerald Irons notic^ Sunday when he stepped into Leafs, four points in back of the ^ f a l o Sabres. Deq>ite managar, batwaan 2 and 7, □ REAL ESTATE two car garage, Anderson Monday’s Games Part-Time Deadline date: November 30. start. All frinaes. Auto STILL TIME. Open your Giants Stadium was the sharp slope from the middle of the loss, the Black Hawks remained in first place in the 1977 expenses paid. Call 872-7926. business on Main Street. Take windows, heavily insulated. Green Bay at Wash, Smythe Division, two points ahead of Colorado and Van­ 6:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. PHONE 688-2896 advantage of the Christmas Must be seen. 35s,500 or best the field to the sidelines. Apply to: Robert D. Lincoln, Hamas For Solo 23 night couver. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP lor REAL ESTATE CAREER - season. Hie Manchester Mall, offer. Call 646-7834. It was something Irons, the Cleveland Browns’ eighth- Principal PARKER Esposito stopped 23 of Boston’s 24 shots, but it wasn’t 12.35 82-65 per hour Earn 315,000 annually. Must 611 Main, 643-1442. TOLLAND - Newer 6 Room year linebacker who played his first six years with Supervise youth, grades 3 - MEMORIAL SCHOOL 2499 Main Straat QIaatonbury Mndwstar and have license or in progress. EAST HARTFORD - By enough to stop theDruina from running their record to 6- Contemporary Ranch. 1 1/2 owner. Lovely 6 Room Cape, Oakland, said he learned to study from Raiders’ quarter­ High School. In various Tolland. Connecticut 06084. avwi opportunHr ffflptorw M/r East Hartford areas Part timers considered. SMALL ENGINE Service baths. Acre treed lot. back Ken Stabler. ’The degree of the slope. Irons realized, 0-1 over their last seven games. recreation programs. Must be 875-0721 Ralph Pasek, Realtor, 289- Corporation -expanding dealer for your comfort and inexpen­ WHA to (MIvnr ttw Fireplace. 342,900. Hayes sive living. Including 5 1/2% meant a sideline pass wo^d take just a little longer than Canucks 3, Rangers 0 familiar witb sports and table The Tolland Board of Educa­ 7471 network. No experience Corp., 6480131. New Eng 5, Edmonton 4, Munchubtur Evunlng assumable. 337.900 . 569-0094. usual to reach the receiver. Rookie Jere Gillis scored bis ninth and 10th goals to games. Experience working tion Is an Equal Opportunity necessary. Complete training ot IWRSES AIDE Full time 7 HuruM FULL-TIME DRIVER and program. 3500. investment "It told me I had to make deeper drops on pass back Cesare Maniago’s first shutout this season and lift witb youth is desired. Employer committ^ to an PART TIME HEAD Ubrarlan (Quebec 5, Indianapolis 2 - For Andover Public Ubrarv, a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply Laurel Call counter person. Prefer required to start your own coverage,”_^Irons said. Vancouver into a tie for second in the Smythe Division Applications may be obtained Affirmative Action Plan, It is Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, someone with experience, but business. Ideal for retired or Cinci at Winnipeg, ppd approximately 20 hours week­ 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 That bit of wisdom used against an inexperienced with Colorado. Ron Sedlbauer added the other (^ u c k at the Personnel Department. the policy of the Tolland ly. Persons with library Manchester. will train the right person. time. Details on request. quarterback resulted in Irons' 53-yard Interception return goal. 41 Colter Street, Manchester, Public Schools not to dis­ experience, or library science Apply in person Fuzz Auto Barker. ESCAA Field What is your Property Worth? criminate on the basis of age, Parts, 130 Center Street, Training Division Box 619,, for a touchdown late in the third period which broke a 7-7 Flyers 4, Flames 0 Connecticut. education preferrM . Send r We will inspect your property and suggest an asking sex. or any other protected resume to Box 38, Andover, Manchester. Wading River, New York. Defensemen Joe Whtson and Bob Dalle tallied two An Equal Opportunity price. (No obligation. I tie in Cleveland’s 21-7 victory over the . NHL category under applicable Conn. 06232. IS 11792. Jerry Golsteyn, the Giants' first-year backup quarter­ goals apiece to back Bemie Parent’s second shutout this Ehnployer. ‘TM DREAMING of a Green Ask us about our gauranteed sales plan TODAY” ! Vancouver 3, NY 011-11 employment discrimination back who replaced injured starter Joe Pisareik a fte i4 ^ season, an 18-save performance, and enable Philadelphia laws. (Title VII of Civil Rights C hristm as!” Be an Avon MANY PEOPLE only dream Rangers 0 i of owning their own business. ■r e a l t o r s - MLS plays, attempted a sideline pass to rookie wide receiver to move into a tb r^p o in t Patrick Division lead over the Act ol 1964, Title IX of the 1972 fUMSmSOITIIUI Representative. Earn money Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 0 Experienced In men'i wear. Full to earn a little extra In your spare time. Start now - Perhaps it’s time for you to J o h n L a h d a Dave Kittredge Johnny Perkins. But Irons stepped in front of Perkins, Islanders. Ekiucation Amendments and or part time. Eicetlent workinf TECHNICIAN / TECHNICAL PASEK 2 8 9 - 7 4 7 5 Buffalo 5, Wa^ington 2 condUionf. Excellent xtartlns buy lots of presents this pursue that dream. I have picked off the pass and raced 53 yards down the right Sabres 5, Capitals 2 Probate Notirr Equal Pay Act of 1963 and money. We need - Entry level position into fast over 1,000 businessess for sale 16-18 winner Second in 12-15 Boston 1, Chicago 0 ^ NOTICE TO CREOrronS ulary to qualified peraon. Full December. Call 5 2 3 ^ 1 . 608 BURNSIDE AVE. - EAST HARTFORD Connecticut Fair Employ­ time benefits such as paid vacation moving R & D Lab. Technical by owners. Many for sideline for his first-ever touchdown, including high Rldt Mu4in scored two goals to lead Buffalo, whicb' boys and girls 2 Members National Associaium of Real Estate Boards and Connecticut ESTATE OF GRACE JAGOUTZ. ment Practices Act). k all insurances fully paid. Apply backln^ound, manual dexteri­ AMBITIOUS PERSON - Who minimum down. For free school. took a four-point Adams Division lead over Toronto and Dcctttcd Mr Snyder evenings per week. ty anil the abiUty to learn will Association of Realtors. Inc Also member of the Hartford Board o( Boston. Martin, Danny Gare, Gary McAdam and Don Tlie Hon waUim E. FitxGerakl. 013-11 wants to work In place of one brochure write: Interstate Realtors. Manchester and Vernon Multiple Lislinp Service “It was lovely,” Irons said. “In idle moments Judge, of tbc Court of Probate. KG«L MEN’S SHOT Must be presen­ walify you for Uils poiition. who didn’t. Just call 872-4515. Business Marketing, P.O. Box sometimes you try to think what you would do if you ever NBA Luce scored for the Sabres before Washington could get Dtatrlct of Mancbcfter. at a heartni niliy paid company benefits. between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 1886, Pueblo. Colo. 81002. held on November 10.1177 ordered t w table, courteous, Equal Opportunity Employer. scored.” Denver 125, New Jersey on the scoreboard. Bob Sirois and Bill Collins tallied for all claifiu moat be preeented to tbe NEEDED - School Bus and responsible. If M/F. SeOd resume witb salary Irons was so impressed with the blocking of bis team­ 118 the Capitals. u fiduciarv on or before February 10. requirement to the Personnel 1078 or be barred u by law provided. Portoool* Drivers. Will train if interested, please mates, however, he just handed the ball to right end Phoenix 134, San Antonio WHA Pearl J. Huttman. Aaa't. Clert necessary. For South Wind­ Manager, Lydall Inc., 615 Mack Mitchell. Paulin Bordeleau’s hat trick led the Nordiques over the The Fidociary il; sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 289- have parents or Parker Street, Manchester, 112 Richard Jaeoutx BUSINESS & SERVICE M^rnmm MM N mI t i Im i 5918. Conn. 05040. “Mitchell dunked it over the goalpost,” Irons said. Chicago 102, Los Angeles Racers ... Alan Hangsleben’s overtime goal pushed the 70 Finley Street iw d m > I iiw r w M i M Mw l i M M guardian contact “BeautUul.” first-place Whalers, who extended their unbeaten string Mancheatcr, Coon OlOM M M ti I. ra M l h K I M l h M 1v 80 Barbara Colletti at CLERK-OPERATOR - 8 a m. Golsteyn said he failed to spot Irons until after the pass to 14 games, past the Oilers. But for the fifth straight M M M M M M a N M n I. UTi RN, or LPN - Part time, 3 to Portland 118, Detroit 101 Mnafe M M M M «M WLTI, 11, 3 to 7, or 7 to 11. Laurel the Manchester to 4 p.m. Another opening for was thrown. aeveland 115, Seattle 108 game. New England’s Gordie Howe failed to acheve his MS-BTi M nMr M M Ml M Vi Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. gal with excellent voice and Mm 9in pMs, M tq in Evening Herald. “It was my job to see him,” Golsteyn said. “He drifted 1,600th professional goal. lacaM un fit M b ii I al telephone techniques. Must underneath the cut of the receiver and as soon as I let it MAN FOR WORK In fertUizer type at least 50 wpm to Court of Probate plant plus general warehouse qyalify. 40 hour week. Hours go I saw him standing there. It was my mistake.” Diatrict of Mancheatcr will include some weekends NOTICE OF HEARING work. CaU Mr. Hill at 6430644. STUFFERS It MAILERS DIRECTORY Giants’ Coach John MeVay said Irons made an Final score shocked viewers: ESTATE OF ELIZABETH V and hoUdays. Offices in Down­ excellent play to get in position for the interception, the Annoenesments urgently needed! 325.00 per town Hartford. Company paid KINGSTON aka ELIZABETH M SHEET METAL WORKER - hundred GUARANTEED. 31 PolnUng-PoporIng 32 Bulldlng-Controctlng ' 33 second of three thrown by Golsteyn, who completed 12-of- KINGSTON or ELIZABETH Fully qualified in shop layout benefits and parking. Call 522- Soroleoo OHorod Boston College 34^ UMass 7 KINGSTON, deceaaed Send self-addressed stamped 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 Sorvleoo Olforod 31 25 passes for 150 yards. Ponuant to an order of Hon. WUliam “TPBI------work, on HVAC duct work, envelope, TK ENTERPRISE, PAINTING • interior and p.m. only, for application. OPEN (heveland increased its lead to 21-7 with 10:23 left on E. FltiGerald. Joidfe. dated Nov. II. THANKtaiVINg commercial and Industrial. Box 21679, Denver, Colorado C iM TREE Service - Free es­ exterior, paperhanging, ALL TYPES OF Carpenter 1177 a bearing win be held on an Top pay for experienced man. application praying for authority to 6«0 A.M. to 12 Noon 80221. timates, discount senior THANKSeiVINB excellent work. References. work - Ceramic tile, hung David Mays’ 18-yard TD pass to Paul Warfield, who made BOSTON (UPI) - The back end or the front end, Wheelwright “We know Pai(l fringe benefits. For ap­ ELECTRICAL LOW ceilings, plumbing and elec­ aen certain real ecUte aa in laki VOLTAGE - NaUonal AUrm citizens. Company e«0 A.M. to 12 Noon Free estimates. Fully in­ a leaping catch deep in the end zone. The play was set up score shocked those after­ like we did against Air that Boston College is the appUcatloo on file more fully appeart. MR. DONUT pointment call, 6460326. DIETARY AID - FuU time. tric. Richard Young, 649-1975. (rreg Bonaiuto Pete Follett at the Court of Probate on Nm. M. 1177 Company seeks man for ap­ Manchester owned and sured. Martin Mattson. 649- by Roily Woolsey’s 44-yard punt return to the Giants’ 30. noon viewers who watched Force. As long as we win.” best football team in New WWWiai^Tple. E2mrienced preferred, but operated. Call 646-1327. MR. DONUT 4431. lO-l I rliamp First 8-9 class at S p.m MECHANICS. Manufacturer prenticeship program. Appli­ too Wwl MMUto Ttow. three periods of a tight Massachusetts quarter­ England, but we will do our Madeline B Zlebartb. Clerk (Nnttol will train. Must work every of abrasive blast equl|mient cant must have basic MunoliiBlUf 817-11 other weekend, and some BRICK, BLOCK, Stone (W it to Itoa and Shea) QUALITY PAINTING and football game, then shut back Mike Fallon blamed'- best to get ready for requires mechanic with knowledge of low voltage RooUng-SIdlng-Chlmnoy 34 Fi$k M VP off the television set. himself for the Eagles' them.” holidays. Full range of wiring. Join our growing Fireplaces, concrete. P aper Hanginjg by Willis knowledge of assembly of employee benefits. Apply in Chimney repairs. No job too Schultz. F^lly insured, BOSTON (UPI) - AU-Star catcher The late news or the ear­ fourth-quarter explosion. Boston University ended □ EMPLOYMENT machinery and machining; organisation in the expanding BIDWELL Home Improve- person: East Hartfora Con­ security industry. On Uie Jon small. Mve. Call 644A56 for references. 649-4343. Angels tab Dalton Carlton Fisk, who hit .315 with 102 ly morning newspapers “Our defense was un­ its first season under blueprint reading is also valescent Home, 745 Main SNOWPLOWING - CaU 646- ment Co. Expert installationalia estim ate. Court of Probate required.d. Apply in person to training. Company paid of aluminum siding, gutters runs batted in, has been named the told them what they had believable but even they Coach Rick Taylor with a Diatrict of Maoebeater H ip Wonlod 13 Street, East Hartford. benefits. Call 522-6960, 2112, ask for Jim at Regal Cape , Oscar Forand, Shop MufRer, or caU 633-4015. and trims. Roofing installa­ Boston Red Sox Most Valuable missed — everything. couldn’t save us the way 63-8 defeat at Rutgers. The NOTICE OF HEARING between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on­ ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars painted for 3150-3200 by ESTATE OF NICHOLAS A SALES Ppsm O N - Straigbt Superintendent. Interviews and attics. Moving large Scheduling now. Fh'otessional tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- general manager player by the Boston Chapter of the After bungling, hobbling our offense played in the Scarlet Knights scored on MARZIALO aka NICHOLAS conducted in Uie afternoon ly, for applicaUon. WILL BABYSIT IN my home 9109. MARZIALO. deceaaed commissions, leads fumlsned appliances, also stone or loam considers any Job. 289-9267. Baseball Writers Association of and being badgered by the fourth period.” said their first five possessions, Purauant to an order of Hon. William to homeowners. Call 24X0402. Monday th ro u ^ Friday, 1:30 delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9632. day or night. Have own evenings or weekends, Don. University of Fallon, who had forged a 7- using a total of only 19 E. FttxGcrald. Juidfe. ^ted Nov. 17. to 4:31) p.m. PrMsure Blast transportation. Off Brewer SPECIALIZING cleaning and America. CLERICAL ASSISTANTS. Ap­ repairing chimneys, roofs, 1177 a hearing will be held on an STEADY WORK - Reliable, Manufacturing Co., 41 Chapel SERVICE VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Street. CaU 560-3252 anytime., J.P. LEWIS k SON-Interior MILWAUKEE (UPI)-The “Saturday night massacre” was The durable catcher, completely Massachusetts defense for 0 lead with a one-yard plays. application praying that an laatrvmcat Street, Manchester, Conn. titude for fimires and typing new roofs. Free estimates. 30 recuperated from serious leg and three quarters Saturday, sweep late in the second purporting to be the laat will and teata- hard worker, who wants skills. Applicant must be sofas, chairs, cars etc. No and exteridr painting, less than 24 hours old when the Milwaukee Brewers began meot of uld deceaaad be admitted to steady employment, good In­ 06040. An Equal Opportunity STATION need for expensive rec- SNOWPLOWING - New route. paperhanging, and Years Experience. Rowley, arm injuries that sidelined 1 ^ in Boston College righted period. LEGAL EImployer. C ^ A elinble and resident of 643-5361. rebuilding their front office by naming California Angels' probate u la aald application on file come. CaU 5260702 between 9- Marcbester. Phone 643-9511, covering. 566-51•5878. Commercial, residential.) Iremodeling. Fuliy insured. previous years, played in 153 games itself to score five Massachusetts,, the more fully appeart. at the Court of 2 only. MANAGER Bolton, Manchester, East\ (6494658. NOTICE Probate on Dec. 1. 1IT7 at I p m. River East Homemaker ROOFER WILL InsUll roof executive Harry Dalton as the team’s new general manager. for the Red Sox and scored a team- touchdowns in nine Yankee Conference cham­ Madeline B. Z lcb ^ . Clerk “ REWEAVING bums, bolet. Hartford area. Free es­ SALES ^ S O N Full time nights. 12 Home, A He^th Aid Service. siding or gutters for low dis­ The Brewers Saturday night fired high 106 runs. He also bit 26 home minutes to beat up the pion with an 8-2 record, lost NOW accepting appUpUcations Free lanea Zippers, umbrellas repaired. timates. 043-2628, after 6 p.m. BulldIng-ControcUng 33 NOTICE OF for full time employoyment. 8 a.m., 6 days a week.to Window shades, Venetian count price. Call Ken at 647- Manager Alex Grammas and Direc­ have paid him off for next year. Most runs to cap his best year in the major Minutemen, 34-7 in a more than its first football DISSOLUTION OP Part of tuM Uma SECRETARY - Part time, 1566. Call 526-366926-‘...... between 9 and. 2 Experience helpful, mature. Shorthand, l ^ in g • b l l ^ . Keys. TV for rent. DRESSMAKING and WES dtOBBINS carpentry tor of Player Development A1 Wid- of Grammas' coaching staff is leagues. regionally televised con­ game in nine outings. Star­ THE JARVIS AGENCY. BoH S p a e M ly Advar- only. but will train. Must large phone contact. H e m to Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- alterations done reasonably. remodeling specialist. Ad­ mar and accepted the resignation of believed to be on its way out with test. ting defensive end Steve INCORPORATED NOTICE T M U ia 8 f lS llalng produeta • looal 5231. CaU 646-4972. ESTATE OF T O fW E T H V. be over 18 years. be arranged. Pension and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Jim Baumer. their director of Grammas but one coach, former “They were sky-high for Telander underwent a knee NOTICE is hereby given, ADDRESSERS WANTED - tanttoiy, * built-ins, bathrooms, KINGSTON aka. ELIZABETH M. Apply... profit sharing plan after one baseball operations slugging star Frank Howard, a us, but emotion can only operation Sunday and four pursuant to General Statutes KINGSTON or ELIZABETH immediately! Work at home 8 7 5 - 1 9 0 9 _ year. 289-95u,mrs. Quinn. ODD JOBS DONE - CelUrs, BEAUTIFY THE Exterior of kitchens, 649-3446. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Rham shares KINGSTON — no expmence necessary. attics, garages, yards your home. Picturesque Dry Dalton. 48. the Angels' general Wisconsin native, is already being take you so far,” said other starters suffered less of Connecticut, that THE The Hon. WllUam E FltiGerald. cleaned with electric cutters. JARVIS AGENCY, Judge, of the Court of Probate. Excellent pay. Write cleaned, moving, trucking.. WaU Stwe. R etainii^ Walls. CUSTOM CARPENTRY - ^ professionals. McKinney manager since 1971. will be taking mentioned as a possible successor to serious injuries. STATION ATTENDANT LOW FALL PRICES! 649- soccer crown Boston College fullback INCORPORATED, a Connec­ Diatrict of Maacbeatcr at'a bearing American Service, 8350 Park mmn Loam for sale. Lawn service. Homes, Additions, Repairs. Bros. Sewage Disposal over Baumer s key position, one G ram m as hM on T^etnber 7.1177 ordered that Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, Needed - Full time. Apply In 5635. 6434606. Dan Conway, who scored Massachusetts Coach ticut corporation having Its No Job too big or small 566- Cabinets. Call Gary (fuming. Commpany. 643-5306 responsible lor the making a winner aU claims muat be preaentad to the 75231. person, Gorin’s Sporis O r BROTHERS 8522. Rham High launched 41 shots but three of the last-quarter Dick MaePherson said principal place of buslnew in fiduciary on or before Februan 7.1171 345-2009. out of a loser The club had a 133-190 record under or be barred as by law provided Center. Route 83, Tolland 819 Cmtlar SIrMi AREA ADVISOR SUNSHINE CONTRACTORS. couldn’t dent the back of the twine- touchdowns and gained 130 everyone but Telander, Manchester, Connecticut, has Tpke. TalcoUvlUe. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Grammas, who replaced Del Cran­ MADEUNE B ZIEBARTH TELEPHONE SALES • , Conn. CHIMNEYS CLEANED - Top For all home improvement!. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, The Brewers, in a brief statement Valley Regional had 21 shots but yards. ”We just physically who underwent a 31/2 hour Clerk Includbig carpenti , nabitina, dall after the 1975 season. Fleached at been dissolved by a resolution Business is boomii 8 - 8 P.M. to bottom. Free Safety loapec- 7 Carpentry and general con­ kitchen faucets replaced, read over the telephone Sunday Ihe fiduciary ia: NURSES AID - 3 to 11 or 7 to paper banging, electleal. 643- his home in Birmingham. Ala., by a couldn't score either as the sides wore them down. In the knee operation Sunday, of Its Board of Directors and Bartiara K. Hugh phone room ia zoom! M on. thru Frt. tion. Fully insured. Average tracting. Residential and repaired. Rec rooms, night, said Dalton also becomes an opportunity to make . . . , 11 p.m. Laurel Manor 91 44j>3 or 64$W7. played to a 0-0 deadlock and had to fourth period our line was will be ready Saturday Stockholders, effective as of 71 Greeobouae Boulevard 6-8 P.M. NIghli bouse 336. CaU 633«)65, or 2K- commercial. Whether it be a batnroom remodeling, heat Milwaukee reporter during the West Hartford. Conn MllO Chestnut Street. executive vice president with the settle being 1977 state Class M Divi­ blowing them out.” when jhe Minutemen host November 7, 1977. All working full or part time. Are 0034. small repair job, a custom modernization, etc. Free weekend he said he was surprised at 014-11 you a tiger? Call 524-1426. DELIVERY PERSON - Fri. Night 11-S A.M. LIGHT TRUCKING and team and will assume his duties im­ sion soccer co-champs. The tempo of the game Lehigh, 9-2, In one of four creditors, if any, are warned built home or anything in E stinute gladly given. M 4 M the move OFFICE MANAGER - For Several neat appearing people BEAUTIFY THE Exterior of hauling CaU: 6434856. between, call 646-1379. mediately '' The championship tilt played had chan^^ earlier, in the NCAA Division II playoff to present their claims to OrthodooUc Office, Vemou Plumbing k Heating. 649-2871. UBELLE, ROTHENBERG. FLORIST DESIGNER. Full with late model cars and a CoSJoonno your home. Picturesque Dry A club spokesman said Dalton and It's kind of a surprise when it Saturday morning at UConn’s games. LEGAL NOTICES or part Ume. Give e x j^ e n c e Circle area. Experienced good knowledge of Hartford WaU Stone. Retaining Walla. DOLAN BUSINESS scoreless' third period. WOODHOUSE AND MMKNESTII CARPENTRY k Masonry - FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum­ Allan 'Bud' Selig, president of the The Eagles, 64, have one in reply to Box CC, c/o required. Reply P.O. Box and surrounding areu needed LOW FALL P R I ^ '6 4 » « 2 9 , SERVICE - Bufineai Letters. Additions and remodeling. happens this late,” Grammas said. Gardner Dow Field was highlighted Boston College, which RUBINOW, P.C.. Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2SH, Vemoo, Cixui., 06066. bing. Repairs and Brewers would be unavailable for by the play of Valley goalie Rick more regular season game ESTATE o r C. GERARD Manchester HersM. to deliver membership cards. EVBHMHBUUO or 6434601. Proposals, Transcribing, Free estimates. CaU AnUwny Remodeling. Faucets, ■'I just feel like next year will be a committed five turnovers at Law, MS Main Street. DIMANNO aka CARMINE 0. Good worker will make 330 to Theses, Resumes, BlUbig Ser­ comment until a news conference 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 Squillacote. 6494611. vanities, hot water heaters. better year for the Brewers.” Zaremba. Dubbed "the franchise” in in the first half, became left, against traditional Manchester, Connecticut, on nMANNO. dacaaaad NURSES AU)ES. Full time, DRIVERS FOR School bus 340. per day. CaU VIcU, 050- WILL DO Houaecleanlng -9 to vices, Term Papers k today at Milwaukee Countv Stadium 1W Hoo. WlUam E FluOataM, Prompt service, on emergen­ his home Deep River community, sure-handed, while rival Holy Cross. or before April 1, 1978 or JaSfa. at ika Caart af hakala, all shifta, high itaiting rate, wanted. We will train you. 0319. . 2. CaU 566-1308, anytime. Mimeographing. 113 East CARPENTRY - Repairs, Part-time. Housewives and cies. MS-7024. The Brewers have been consistent­ Baumer said he had bepn offered a Zaremba tu m ^ aside 22 shots to Massachusetts lost five The Crusaders won their thereafter be barred as by DWrtct ol Maachaalar at a kaatlsi excellent benefUa Apply In Center Street, Manchester. reniodeling, additions, gar­ ImU aa NtvaoWar I. Ilh peraon Mrt. Ferguaoo, Direc­ retirees preferred. WANTED BOARD CLERK to DENTAL ASSISTANT - Phone 6464133. ly bad since moving here in 1970 and position in either scouting or develop­ earn his 13th shutout of the season. fumbles and had two In­ first game SaUird» in 10 statute provided. d dalna aaial ka spiaalaS to M SNOWPLOWING - Porter ages, roofing. CaU David Dated at Manchester. tor of Nursing or Mr. Atlas. Manchester area, call 643-2373 take mlnutea of Bolton Board Modem Mancbcfter office. Street area, and South East the massive shakeup is proof the club ment and might stay with the club. The whitewashing was the 10th of terceptions in the final 30 tries — t^ing uxuiec- M aday aa ar batonl'tStMiy a ini or 641-2414. Vemoo area call Patria. 644-1796 Connecticut, this 7th day of Lorraine Manor Nurilng of Education monthly Experienced preferred. area of Manchester. SNOWPLOWING • Commer­ Flooring 36 IS desperate to turn things around the campaign for Rham netminder minutes. ticut, 14-3. Four Holy Ooss ' ‘•‘•TaaSirSiN Home, 25 Lorraine Sheet, 223- 87^2821. Current aisitUnt will leave cial and reiidentlal. Joseph L. November, 1177. meetings and any special Reasonable. Free estimates LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - The Brewers started that last Friday Todd Krewson who also had to make backs combined for 301 Ihefldudanr la; 8242. meeUngf. Regular mnstlngi mid December. Write to Box CaU after 4:30. 5464480. Swensson, Jr., Inc., Call 646- 'This organization has been very “In my 10 years as a THE JARVIS AGENCY. Larrahia M DiMi— New homes custom built, FLOOR SANDING k some spectacular stops. yards rushing. llLjmiiMW MECHANIC - Enertenced In are held once a monUi, the T, c/o Manchester Hmid. 5254. Refinishing. Floors like new by signing Minnesota Twins' slugger gmid to me and my family, and I am head coach I don’t ever INCORPORATED cars and trucks, tune upa and remodeled, additions, rec REAL ESTATE Salea People. Uilrd Thuriday of each month OFFICE CLEANING - and •••••••••••••••••••••••••* rooms, garages, kitchens No waxing. (Specializing in Larry Hisle. one of the big stars grateful for the experience they gave Rham winds up the year at 17-1-2 recall scoring 34 points in “This victory helps to repairs. Must have own tools. LaBellc. Rothenberg. M ust have llcenae or In from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. TOOL MAKERS WANTED - maintenance. General remodeled, bath tile, cement older floors) Staining floors. available in the free agent draft. to me,” he said. "I am only sorry while Valley logs a 16-1-1 mark. one period,” said Eagles get us some momentum for Woodhottse and proceai. Oeneroua commla- G m startlim rata for the Muat take shorthand and type Apply Mepp Tool Oo., Inc., 81 janitorial work. Reasonable KEEP HAPPY Ceilings. In-outside painting. right man. Fringt benefits. work. Steps, dormers. Grammas had one year left on a that we couldn't have given the fans Valley was top-ranked in the original Coacn Joe Yukica. “ But I the finale with Boston Rublnow, P.C. alon ichedule. Wolverton accurately. CaU auperlntedant Commerce Street, Glaston­ and rcUable. 647-OMO. Residential or commercial. John Verfaille. 646-5750 after KEEP HAPPY Agency, Realtors, 649-1612. CaU8S92223. of school at 642-1589 bury. three-year pact and the Brewers the type of success they deserved.” seeding and the Sachems second don’t care whether we College next week,” said Its Attorneys KEEP SMILING CaU 6494291. 6:00 p.m. ranked. score the points on the Holy Cross Coach Neil OlMl KEEP Sk^INQ I PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maacliwter. Coon- Mon., Nov. « . 1W7 MANCHESrpR EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Nov. 21, 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN-B ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previoui Puzzle 1 Egyptlin deity 1 Identificetloni uutitiBiiuuu 9 Wight (III [3 R i:ii:i Charlaa M. Schulte '9 CtrttI grtit rinncu-innciD * T H B V W X C B 'l B O X W i u . i V e ^ a 2 Prepirtsfor f h . - . Dear A b b y 12 Fltt-bottotntd n n n u n n T S ^ r r E crop anniE-i nnuuu S'we a»r t© k«P R B ^ D W H A T aeLF-DB«TRUCr in boat 3 Shah's ■OA N IO. ■ aix MONTH©.*' IN 6 IC 7 E . 13 Euloglit LiuuQD nannnan 5.x M Y f l N O t R S \ country DDDn CDfonn niDn 14 Bt btholdtn 4 Church ziDD nnnn naDci to council ncDDDnnn nnnaET U M g e g m m % G O 9 _____ By Abigall Van Buran 15 Rivtr In 5 Unlewful □□nOD DOClD Aultrtlis 69 AutomotiveAutomotivaSO- 10- la i apwo l o rLIU H i t T » # O ^ I C B DEAR ABBY: Ita an attractive, self-supporting 18Glvt cisly (abbr.) i u |N|N|a i t |U|r i a | lT ^ n n divorcee. (No chUdren.) I've been dating a gorgeous, ttinperarily 7 Brssthing lilA luli.1 I h Io I p I i I [ □ □ i i ' ” *'. M c O R P p o p \ middle-aged, weU-to-do bachelor for six months, dnd I 17 Buddhiim organs naciD Bannnafjn think I’ve faUen In love with him. lype 8 Whirlpools 28 Mska ovar 4J Comjxisjtion P A P B P " J The problem is that he dates several other women. I 18 Sleep noliily 9 Soak through 28 Stsbio dtvico 47 Nothing >U->mXK IvaaiaJ* «> f. know I'm No. 1, but he dates others as "a kind of 20 Mtkti gift ol to Holdi In 30 African land 48 Saa bird e t i P 5 ' ^ a y ! \^n^ •TwoUctlon’’ against m arriage. He doesn’t Ue. He always 22 Uit • iptdt wondsr 31 At all 49 0ltaglnout 23 Briny Mptnit teUa me when he's going on on a weekend with another W s 24 Rowing bisdt 11 Playing card 32 Cincinnati ball 61 Conditionally woman. I think he envisions himself as some kind of 27 Loittr 19 Small strasm club (abbr.) 52 Paopla (Fr.) worker” who dates a whole string of 29 Mldtiit 2 1 Crypt 34 Itallin volcano S3 Lout ^p97MJmt6C^Mlui^1i(idie6l6^ unfulnUed divorcees and widows. cMllzition 24 Pitrolfum 38 Awokt 68 6tforo (prafix) Honm» For Solo t f Am / C fM t ITm M M ^Ih im For <■/• 6 f AiftM For Sa/a • f AhIm Fo r Sa/s S I Ah9n Fo r Sa/a S f AMm For i S f AiilM For Solo i i Should I continue dating him in hopes that he’U 33 In btit darivativts 39 Hauls on ropo 67 Idtal gas Bl-Focala — By Ruth Marcua eventuaUy marry me? He's the only one I see because I msnntr 26 First msn 41 Entwins condition (abbr.) ALL CASH For your propaity, want to be available in case he c^ s—even at the last 39 Liundtr MANCHESTER - 8 Room CHEV, 1988 EL CAMINO - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 10 11 Colonial. Many extrai! within 24 boors. Avoia Rm minute. 38 Stttvt Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Rebuilt 327. Some minor 37 Upitl 12 13 14 WHEM'KtH) a aaam - Privacy. Garage with loft. ^ I n . First 8900. CaU 643 From what I've told you, what are my chances of 883,900. Tongren Real Elstate, CorporaUon, 8430131. winning him? 40 Hit htrd 15 16 AAAKB A 42 Gold (Sp.| 17 ■*” '> n m S e s , '6334833, 6337060, 2833861. PLAYIN G TO WIN 43 Tts igtncy NOOOLE SELLING your bouse? Call us II 18 zo 21 GIGANTIC ZEPHYR SALE 1972 IdERCURY MONTEGO DEAR PLAYING: Slim. Date others. If you're not (tbbr.) CASSEROIE- NEW 35 DUPLEX - 1 1/2 first and we'll make you a MX Brougham. Owner available when he calls, hell appreciate yOn even more. Set 44 Comput- 22 1 baths, hardwood floors, three cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Realtor. 6431977. state phone after 9, a deadline. If he doesn't pop the question in three montha, point bedrooms, fully appUanced, 24 21 zs 1 48 Havt 30 let the other "unfolflUed” diarity cases have your piece of 31 32 priced at 857,900. 48 Aimi ■ Owner/agent, 643-0097. 40 hit action. 33 1 H outohoU floods 1972 DODGE SWINGER- 2 50 Employing 1 53 Gillie ■ Door Hardtop. 8 cyUnder, 36 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER - In REFRIGERATORS - DEAR ABBY: I am a father who is trying to raise two •ffirmitivt ■ 3. Manchester 6 room aluminum Washers, ranges, used, motherless daughters, ages 10 and 12. Nfy problem 54 SntkH 40 1 sided Cape Cod. New elec­ guaranteed and clean. New concerns some o f the stuff they read about in your column. 96 Obeys ■ 44 1 trical, plumbing and kitchen. 58 Wholt .. a. 47 shipment damaged, GE and Center Street, Manchester. Can't you soft-pedal the sox, Abby? There’s enough of it Walk out basement. Move-in Fripdalre. Low prices. B.D. 59 Sympithlit 8434037. on TV, even In daytime programs. 'There's hardly a movie 48 48 1 to 51 52 • iin condition. Private lot ^ ,9 0 0 . P earl and Son, 649 Main they can go to anymore, but do they have to get it in the 60 Doesn't exist ■ Miafraitoi too. V,Il- Z l •Days 236-2907. Alter 6:00 643 Street, 6432171. ^ Street, (cent.) S3 54 1 newspaper, too? 55 56 57 9283. i m CADILLAC Fleetwood 61 Insect 6432171. Brougham - Black, one owner, Please don’t identify me or the town from which this Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermaar 62 Giied 61 58 60 45,000 mUes. Gorgeous car. came. They’d never forgive me. I’m not square: Tm only M A N C H ESTER - L a rg e USED WHIRLPOOL 63 Speak Luxury at a price you can af- trying to raise my daughters right. 81 82 63 HOLLYHOCK THINKS SHE SAYS EVEN HER BUT YOU NEVER STUART NAMED \ Custom Oormered Cape. Cm Refrigerator. Five years old. Impetfsctly 2 fordl 82M . Discount Auto 1 re. Highland Park area. 13 Cubic feet. Asking 1200.743 TRYING HARD SHE'S PULL AND? IS D U L L / HEARD OF ONE HIS ELECTRIC Tountry atmosphere. 3 to 4 Sales, 634 Center Street, iNimPAPIR iNTIRMitl AIIN | UNINTERESTING/ (C A N E S A N D BEING CALLED FAN AFTER YOU/ 8869. Manchester. 8436037. jKdrooms. Basement garage. DEAR TRYING: I admire yonr attitude, and rem et TYPHOONS HAVE 'HOLLYHOCK'/ rrfz; ^9,•-,000. 849-3222. your good intentioot, but you're on the wrong track. Dad. BOYS OR GIRLS Room Desk 1972 PONTIAC LE MANS4 WOMENS NAMES Nothing your daughters can read in a newspaper la going 835.00. Singer sewing console Door Hardtop. Automatic, Win at Bridge ^ I C A N , to harm them—at any age. If they're old enough to res machine^. 6482^. power steering, 45,000 mUes. F IX THAT.' »0 Extra nicel 81995. DIacoont they're old enough to know the troth. hey wQl, WANTED SOLID MAHOGANY Auto Sales, 634 Center Street, eventuaUy, to why not now? Bedroom set, G. Fox cabinet Manchester. 6464037. Keeping things hidden from chOdren it no way to Computer tells the story Highly motivated sales sewing machine. Dark pine “protect” them. kitchen set-four months old. of hands with anidysis to person who wishes an PINTO 1972 Squire wagon 51,- give those who play in the 000 mUes. EbcceUant ccodl- DEAR ABBY: I sei.t for your booklet “How To Have a NORTH(D) exciting full time career CHERRY DROP Leaf dining tournament a chance to see Uon. 81350. CaU 6431361. lovely Wedding,” and never in my Ufe did I get so much A J 7 4 sJriMfkl/ table, four-posted Mahogany what happens when a liand in real estate for a doUar. On page ,^6 you wrote, “Now, for some « J 8 3 bed, chest irf draws, inUid Is played fifty thousand m arketing. We offer 1969 DODGE PICK-UP Slant « Q 6 3 Mahogany buffet. Must go. unasked-for advice. Don't make the mistake so many times by all sorts of six, 86,000 miles. ElxceUent A A K J 9 more! Call Bob or Paul 742-7107 couples make. Do NOT rely on Cousin Jake to take aU the players.” for a confidential mechanical condltloo. New wedding pictures, even though he's a 'good' amateur Jim: "Today’s hand was Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawranca WEST EAST brake system. Needs body photographer and has a lot of expensive equipment. Hire a played in the sum m er ch ar­ discussion. WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ A 86 work. 1 ^ trade for car. B 3 AQ102 ity gEune. The bidding in the PNINK UP, GEWTSl 71'LL BBT IT'S THE HAVE WE niture. One piece or entire professional! It’s not inexpensive, but at least you'U be W Q976 LAN ...MXI NEVER DON'T WORFev, AportmoU For Font it AportmooU For Font it fall continent-wide charity A K x WQxx 4Jxz AA S tr r A FEW THINSa I FOOD, HIKINS SHOES lovely landscaped acre. and fill. For delivery call THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ Power steering, power Barnett clutch, aluminum ON TAKING A KNOW ABOUT I TWATuniE it e m to your present plana. A third 10 X X X. FiOR THE TRIP.' / FOR AMOS AND YOUR Sncloaed porch, spacious tec George H. Grifflng, Andover, nished rooms. Kitchen □ AUTOMOTIVE brakes, automatic, air. fm rocker rollers, Mlkunl car­ ta(? game of the American Con­ WEAPON O R TWO THOSE OLD, IS AT THE TOP OF oom, 2 car garage with spec- 7437886. buretor, bekoced blueprloted party can make the entree, so tract Bridge League. The UNCUE, AND ANYTHING WITH----- I30MANS.' MV LIAt T ^ ^ ^ privileges, centrally located, stereo. Best offer. 6438614. We Pass. Opening this sort E L S E T W MISKT acular pool, patio area, very FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - THREE OR FOUR bedroom •••••••••••••••••••••••••• motor, transmisalon. 171-1611. 1st her knock on the door In league holds three of these a only. Dqwslt. your behall. of hand in any position is far COME IN HANDY' eslrable neighborhood. Blast TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Three bedrooms, 11/3 baths, apartment Downtown loca- Aii9oa For fa to 6 f year with the proceeds all 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - ARIES (March 21-Aprll II) more likely to lead to a loss loast Realty, 9239668, 643 Good condition. Good for basement, appliances. Call 8390. monthly Paul W. No*. 22. i i n going to charity.” 8 cy U n ^ , standard. 58,000 You'll probably reap the than to a gain. 969. plating, or welding. Call 843 BIRCH HOUSE-Furnlshed 6430097. Dougan ~ Realtor - r (643-4M. 1971 FORD LTD Automatic, More responsibility will be rewards you seek today, but Jim : '“Die h u d s are dealt mUes. Asking 81(50. CaU ( » thrust upon you this coming (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I m 39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. room. Kitchen privileges. powerw staulng and brakes, 8130, after 5:l0 p.m. you're bound to do II the hard by com puter and as such are lEBRON. Make an offer on MANCHESTER - Newly air condltloniiig, exceUent year." •■It could...... have a beneficla.:lal way. It's almost as II you create completely random. No ef­ Centrally located. Pariung. H om o* tor Font elleci on your career It will cut (For a copy o! JACOB Y MOD­ his spotless seven room USED PIANOS li ORGAN5- redecorated 5 room apart­ condition.Itlon. 819003130186.81900. the obslaclaa. fort is m ade to find unusual ERN, send t 1 to: "Win ad Women only. Deposit. Call 1986 CHEVY - 3 Door IrnpaU. into your Ires lime, so you tanch. Decorator family If you can live with our nnusal 6433398. ment. Stove, refrigerator, TAURUS (April 23Mty 29) hands." Bridge,' care of this newspa­ WEEKLY SPECIAL. Good condition. (400. After 5 must make a wise choice. Someone In a key position 0 oom with wood burning , 8200. plus utilities. WE PAY 810 For complete ARE YOU SeUli« your mobUs Oswald: “The league’s ex­ per, P.O. Bpx 489. Radio City hours, we can save yon Carpeted two bechTMm with p.m., caU 988-3433. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tove, two car garage, acre lot money! Manchester Mall 6431104. junk cars. CaU Joey at Tolland home? Buyers w a lt^ . Please might try to complicate things pert staff also prepare a list Station, New York, N. Y. 10010.) BEDROOM - Share 1 1/2 K all appliances and mom. Only Don't make the mistake o) In a commercial matter today. i| Out of state owner anxious. KeybMrds, 811 Main S ^ t . Auto B o ^ , 9231900. caU Plaxa Homes, Koker. 1- underestimating your adver­ baths, Utchen privileges with 8150 Rental Asslstors, A 1977 PONTIAC GRAND Prlx, You'll be able to circumvent hla |92,900. Barnett, Bowman and 0pm Tuesday thm Friday, 6 owner and one other tenant. BOLTON - Four room apart­ 8230389. sary II Involved In negotiation Influence, however. 9M . Small fee. air conditioning, am/fm today, or you'll come out on the -Bflrry’fl World. 18U&, J. !o. Realtors, 6333661. to 8 P.m. Security, references. 6437830. ment. Fireplace, sundeck, 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN. V 4, stereo, under warranty, many •••••••••••••••••••••••••• GEMINI (May 21-Juna 29) carpeting, no pets, references Qmtaln's chairs, paneled, 85,- short end. Find out to whom COUNTRY COTTAGE. ex tru , 3,400 mUes. By owner. AMomotm Monrieo 00 Shoulder responsibilities today JOUTH WINDSOR. Under CAST IRON BOX Stove - And r e a re d . 8240. monthly. 6tt- 000. CaU 8432158. you're romantically suited by rather than look (or someone to ROOMS BY THE WEEK - Secluded two bedrooms on 64346XD. sending lor your copy ol Astro- The Flintstonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions ^ iced for quick sale. Itn- 33x38" sheet metal reflector. share the load. You'll get Color TV, direct dial phones. ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- Graph Letter. Mall SO- cents lor maculate fully carpeted, acreage. Includes appliances, DODGE VAN - 1979 BlOO things done more efficiently Fits Into fireplace, protects Maid service. Free parking. 1970 OLDSMOBILE - SUtlon sun specialists, factory each sign and a long, sell- executive eight room Raised kids and pets welcome. Only Tradesmen. Automatic that w». manUe. 8165. M37025. O u, n , _ neat .working- . i people A Wagon. Original owners. 8195. trained, one day service, 114 addressed stamped envelo IT AND THE 6000 '✓ES/ EVERY TABLE IN itanch on wooded and 8200. Redal Asslstors, transmission, power steering, CANCER (June 21-July 22) If only Essex Motor Inn, MO- 9646. Small fee. Can be seen at 244 Main East Main Street, R o d r w . 10 Aslro<3raph, P.O, Box 489, you're pushing an ambitious l/VEAH.THANKSSlVlNS N E W S IS , T H E R E 'L L BEDROCK WILL HAVE A ^essionally landscaped 3/4 FIREWOOD FOR SALE - tan. 24,000 miles. 83,800. 6 0 - Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Street, Manchester. 871-1817. project and It seems to have t IS Alm o st on u s / „ 6 E p l e n t y o f TURKEY/... ISN 'T THAT V ic te lot. Numerous extras, In- Some seasoned hardwood still HIGHLAND PARK AREA - 2813. Be sure to speclly your birth Luxury Townhouse apart­ LEBANON - AMSTON LAKE sign. couple square wheels, set It AGAIN, FK3LK3I ' VU-M-M F O O D T H I S W O N D E R F U L ? / ylude paneled den or fourth avaUable. Call 6437033. SLEEPING ROOM FOR aside. Later, things will run ment. 2 bedrooms. Heat and - Four rooms year round. Oil, 1972 FORD CUSTOM, four SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. a s e a s o n tedroom, two fireplaces, Rent. Centrally located. 146 1974 HORNET Hatchback - much more smoothly. hot water included. Fully 8249. 1 1/2 months. Security, door, air conditioning, power 21) The boss has bean a little •athedral beemed ceilings, TWO G-78 by 14 Snow tires on Center Street, n ease call 643 Automatic. White sldewaUs. LEO (July 23Aug. 22) Goals can 7 ^ carpeted. 1 1/2 baths. Fuu lease. Immediate occupancy. steering, power braxes. 8(50. Sweatir-JadcRt Impatient. You haven't been Rouble rear deck, extra large rims, 840.00. Call 6436347. 0013. In mint condition. One owner. be reached today, but not kltdim, with appliances, full 9631829. CaU after 4:0'1:00 p.m. 6430529.------perlorming up to his expecta­ through risky mathods. Use ;amily room, formal dlnlu New brakes. CaU 80-4513. tions. Today you’ll gel back In •oom and much more. Mid fl3 basement, washer/dryer book only (hose ways you know to SEASONED OAK FirepUce WANTED - Retired or 1989 OLSMOBILE CUTLASS. his good graces. be affective. iy’s. Interested principles oo- up. Call 6431616. MANCHESTER - Expansive 6 1973 SUPER BEETLE VW. Wood - For ddddelivety call matured gentleman to room Four door, bard top, power CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jtn. II) VIRGO (Aug. 234ept. 22) One y . 644-8204. carpeted rooms, basement, Special editloa, new shocks, Anticipating that a altuatlon Is GGGeeeorggrge Grifflng, 743 and board. Use of TV and steering, power brakes. 76,000 fond ol you has been trying to MANCHESTER - Four room son porch, yard for children. radlals, and muffler. loredoomed could cause you a 7886. kitchen. Call 743-5086. mUesToill 8438024 a lte r8:00 warn you ol something for your 5'WO FAMILY Main Street apartment in a four family Today only 8919. Rental ExceUent running conditioa. lot ol needless worry today. p.m. own good. Today, by experi­ gear hospital, business zone, FIREWOOD - hard wood, cut, bouse. 8185. J.D . Real Estate, Asrisfors, 2B4346. Small fee. You'll be pleasantly surprised ROOMS FOR RENT 82200 or best offer. CaU 243 at the outcome. ence. you may learn of It lor rate utilitled tw ocar gar- split and de/lllivered. 6431980 or 8431237. 3975 days, 74376M after 5. oursell. Covenient location near 1969 KARMIN GHIA- Good AQUARIUS (Jen. 23Fab. II) f 7,900 Call 648-0557 or Hupinggng cord 870. M7-1139. WETHERSFIELD - Coxy 3 tIRRA (Sept. 23-Od. 23) Thsre hospital, unfumlsbed 820 per bedrooms, basement, off condition. Rebuilt engine. Usually you’re very liberal with VERNON • Three-room apart­ 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. has been something that week. Paul W. Dougan, street parking. Yard for Uds Dependable winter trannor- Irlenda but today you may lind CABLE/NELSON - Spinet ment in modem four family. EXceUent running condition. youraell a little too possessive. you've fell would be difficult to Realtors, 843-4539. and pets. M ly 8220. Rental tation. CaU 2434991, extension achieve.'An ally may show by Born Loaar — Art Sanaom ■lAST WINDSOR • SU acres piano. Excellent condition. Convenient shopping and 1-86. 8700 or best offer. 6434919. Have the good sense to back 8180. a month Includes beat, A n l ^ , 233M46. SmaU fee. 68, days. oft. example today that It's within rlth spacious ten room Unmarked. 8800. Call 6432210, FR E E ROOM & Meals for your capabilities. lontemporary. Two baths after 5. hot water, appliances and 1970 TOYOTA - Good running PISCES (Fab. 23Mtrch 26) You elderly lady. Call 6439459. AVAILABLE December 1 - 1971 IMPALA-custom. Fully INEWSPAPCR ENTERimiSE ASSN | ius two lavs, 3 fireplaces, parking. M7-1113 after 8:30 condition. 23 mpg. New can t reach someone essential Newly remodeled three equipped. Ebccellent condlUon. UH...HaU),MR.$aiLOFP...rM., CWP THM ABCXT HOU BOOS urge bam. Call Suzanne or FIREWOODeeasooed, spUt, p.m. rubber. Recent tune up. 8790. Aportmooti For Font bedroom home, IVk baths, Relocating out of state. CaU krfnur Shorts, 6433233. J. delivered. Half cord, tK . Cali SI CaU after 4:30, 6434«. Bugs Bunny — Hflimdahl and Btoffal ® W 7biHUk kic UU.m-SORRHIOU-ED i«X) eem faip uke braim simowsi.. ^atson Beach Co., FOUR ROOM APARTMENT large kitchen and dining between 5 and 9 p.m., 8437828. 843-8138. PLOA88ERS EWJPTK, H A -H A ... dancbester Office, 647-9139. WE HAVE custontersitomers waitwaiting - Adults onW. No pets, no room, fuU attic and basement. VH Armr at wcctodsness for the rental equal Housing Opportunity. TEN HORSEPOWER Jacob­ of your apart- appliances. Parking for one Low winter beating bUl. large I W\3 HOPIN6 / nis A DO YAW/iiNT "... AND NOW PRESENTING THE HA-HA... ment or home.ne. J.D . Real car. Security. Call moralngs, yard and ample parking. Five TD PLAV a CHANCE T 'T K V O U T " V------son garden tractor, moarer, CHEERLEADERS FOR TONIGHT'S GAME ...” and snow blower, |500. 6 ^ Elstate Associates, Inc. 843 or after 4, H31285. minutes to I-W. 8330 monthly, Pra-Thankegjyliig Day CX«NET ^ t OET INTA SHOW OR. N O T ? Lou-Lond tor Sals 24 1980. plus utUities. Security ana t 7934. SOLO.' BUSINESS/ NEWLY REDECORATED - lease. CaU 5232242 after 5. Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol A McCormick OH, JUILDING LOT For Sale - LOOKING for anything In real One bedroom apartment. — war— AJL.L lenry Street. Near schools estate rental - aparanents, Including heat, hot water, BOLTON-Responslble e o o K Y B l W kP! m i *3995 nwraowee,* •wsrsr lome. 8200 monthly. Call 283 DOG-CA T B O A R D IN G for children. Only 8180. Rental the “hornttpun-look". 1 '^1824. bathlng/groomlng. (Obedience Asslstors. 23646l(. SmaU fee. dmcE tFAGi No, 316 hat eroehst I r ...... protection______classes. Complete F M K N T P R lH ja M 9 5 and flnithing dlrtetiens ‘^ H E modern facilities. Canine EAST HARTFORD • Spadous *995 for SixM 12, 14 and 18 ; WORLD Tf. (Root Eitoto Wanted 26 IIS •start fttt, etiltf'<«( I------;______Holiday Inne, ^ Sheldon 3 bedrooms, garage, psrUng, incluiive. : W ILL Road, Manchester. For reser­ appliances, u s e ^ t . Yard IlMclMtlv. air aa^ttla^M ^ oih $2595 rMMEDIATE Cash for your petN-Oih AM/FM HAVE TD vations please call 6435971. for kids. Only 8200. Rental . 11,000 i >roperty. Let us en lain our MANCHESTER - One W A IT - Asslstors, 2364646. Small fee. 74 cMi $2415 X NMm coir* ‘ 2495 M M IO M O T jl • ii7ii| it^ .7ieM|Ui6e 0w r .air proposal. Call Mr. BLACK POODLE eight weeks bedroom apartment, at 8195; 4meed.eaws6100.•6100. ■ t WF ______( ! : i l jSelflore, 647-1413. old. M ^ , mlnature 839. Call two bedroom apartment at FOUR ROOM APARTMENT M7-1245 or 8754107. 8220. Includes: heat, hot Near boass and MOC. No p ^ BOLTON - Building vary n IMI1995 SSVTSSMV T©li^ ■.¥• HOT Short Riba - Frank Hill olAY WE BUY your home? water, stove and refrigerator. 8300. monthly, plus utUltlM. suitable for antlqne store, or ^ ...* 1 1 9 5 t/uick, fair, all cash and no Within walking distance of 6434447. busittilt Good loco* THE QUEEN WEARS A n - >roblems. Call Warren E . Uvastoc* 44 T>€ KINS U30K5AH downtown. CalT6430860. tion. 9 B E h I.' lowland. Realtors, 6431108. s # *2595 E»snuia.r“ » ! m THREE R ooirOM Apartment • *4795 POL RIDING LESSONS Indoor M A N C H E ST E R - Two BUSINESS OR OFFICE 197TAUUMwlUiabooa3 I / FIrtI floor. AnpUaacas and in"AU- aasoa Gift Book” : P l& IHH e --_ . (VE WILL BUY Your home, riding riito. Western stock bedroom renovated apart­ space approximately 466 8 seat, saddle seat, and hunt utilities Included.neiaded. 8178 Mira of24-patsolPilee,..tl46. •; l A A V e P > I immediate sale. Fast, el- ment within walking distance square feet. E xposure on seat. All levels 204817. monthly. Refereuces and C It n MsWaagto Syed., Ms. //•^/ licient, professional service. of downtown, 8140, Ineludes: security required. No purkhw, bualast rued In town. Days, MssianiassmsTiMsssM. : .Vrruda-Barcomb, 844-1539, Heat, hot water, stove and no pets. Adults only. t o M lf. 6437944, evsnliMS, 8 4 3 l ( i : ISCOUNT SM£8 tt^^assToar- k2393B9. Antiquoo 4 1 refrigerator. Call 6430060. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw*** j TWO ROOM APARTMENT 8 3 4 C m I w SI 6 4 6 4 0 3 7 WANTED; Two family or one WANTED, furniture, B LOCUST STREET. Sevan with appliances. 8U0. “Quollty Vooi Coro ol DUeommt Priem " WhVOM^MAHQMAV' amily home. In the Bowers or glass, pewter, oQ paintings «or room apartment, 81(0 »ti»iTnas» i mon^, phis ntUltlss. Call OARAGE POR RENT • AHo, ■ANKPINANCINa BJMls-.ipssyy Hpsgis | 3 e n t% School area. JnUao other antique Items. R monthly. S e ^ t y , Call 643 8434H7 or 6431481. Realtors, M39190V Harrison, 6 4 3 ^ 2426, 9 to 5. a fiS a c Y4MMWMS86 tosassflta im ton)

I PAGE TWELVE-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Nov, il. 1977

-:,7 ' The weather For ..'/r ; Scattered showers developing this Home Delivery afternoon; highs in the 50s. Showers tonight ending after midnight hut Phone 647-9946 remaining cloudy; lows in the upper 30s. Cloudy and cool Tuesday with rain likely; highs in the 40s MONDAY. NbVBNftaafHSI.-lirfr PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS Midget grid title goes to Cardinals

By SHEILA TELLER on the six-yard line. The Cardinals to add six more points to the lAC’s IVferit Herald Correspondent again recovered but were unable to score. The Cardinals are town champions. move the ball far from the Elks goal Both teams kept the ball in the air Their 28-10 win over the Elks line. during the final quarter in hopes of midget football team Sunday at Preparing to punt, the Cardinals adding to their scores. Both teams McAuliffe Park also gave the Italian were followed by Elks linebacker picked off each other's passes but the American Club team the Bill Tommy Parlante. Parlante blocked Cardinals grabbed one that put them Skoneski Midget Football League the punt adding two points to the Elks in scoring position late in the game. crown. score. The safety gave the Elks a 10- Moving the ball quickly to the two- Early in the opening quarter the 8 lead at the half. yard line after the interception, the Cardinals grabbed an Elks fumble on When the A team took over in the Cardinals scored. Mark McCoy ran in the 31-yeard line to set up their first third quarter. Elks safety Brian the last TD of the day nutting the scoring drive. Barrett, who intercepted several op­ Cardinals on top 28-10. The Cards then gained 30 yards ponent passes during the season, Cardinal coach Ray Micoletti with a long pass moving the ball to picked off a long Cardinal pass on the praised his boys for a total team ef­ the one yard line. On a keeper, Greg 20-yard line. fort. Micoletti quickly scored the Car­ A strong Cardinal defense held the Micoletti cited Marsh, Carl Q g ar^S ets dinals first touchdown of the after­ Elks near the 20 and quickly regained LeBrec, Bob Skrabul, Wendall noon, Ted Marsh passed to Jim possession when the Elks fumbled on Williams, Rene Kleef, Bob Hetu, and Neary for the extra points. a punt attempt. Jeff McAllister lor defensive play. The Elks came right back to tie the With Red blockers in just the right He also praised Neary and Carl score 8-8 with a 45-yard pass from spots, Neary sprinted around the left Shultz for key interceptions during John Rodegher to Emilio Gilberto. end past the Elkmen to score. Scott the game. David Jones of the East Hartford Veterans of Foreign Wars Post holds the Richard (;iai Gilberto’s run for the extra points Dineen added the extra points to put The Cardinals ended the season the Cards ahead 16-10. with an 8-0-1 record. The Elks, who di Memorial Trophy shared by the two midget football players flanking him The ti opliv is was good. The Elks B team, in scoring posi­ Seconds after the fourth quarter played an extra game in the con­ given to players showing the best sportsmanship during season play as determined li\ tion in the second quarter, fumbled began, Micoletti crossed the goal line ference playoffs, ended at 9-1 referees. This year's winners are Wade Brewer, right, standing with his i oac h Chai lii' Brewer, and John Rodegher with his coach Bob Blake The boys play tor the Vikmus ;iiul Elks, respectively. (Herald photo by Barlowi East Hartford police report

Brian D. Robinson. 18, of 205 Cle­ Smith car and sprayed Mace in the police said Someone forced the front ment Road, East Hartford, was face of Albert, police said. Smith door of a Commanche Road home arrested Saturday about 12:33 a m. then threw a wrench at Albert, police and stole $8 in cash. Someone also on Hillside Street and charged with said. jimmied the back door of a third-degree burglary and fourth- Police charged Albert with third- Rivermead Boulevard home and degree larceny. degree assault (for kicking). Smith stole a TV. a CB radio, a tape deck Robinson allegedly had just left the with reckless endangerment and more ail valued at $795. inside of the P ^ d le r’s Two store at (throwing the wrench), and Mrs. A Sisson Street home was broken 345 Burnside Ave., police said. The Hernandez with second-degree into Saturday between 7:15 a m. and arrest followed a citizen complaint, assault (use of Mace), All^were 5:30 p.m. by someone slipping a lock, police said. released on their promises to appear police said. Missing is a portable TV. He was released on a 8200 non­ in court Dec. 19. Sunday morning police discovered surety bond pending appearance in the front door of the Modern Tire Common Pleas Court 12 in East Two breaks took place Saturday store at 330 Main St had been broken Standani Hartford Dec, 19. during the day at the Rivermead open. Missing were some workmen's Mobilehome Park off High Street, tools. Robert Washington, 40, of 112 Larrabee St., East Hartford was arrested at his home early Saturday morning and charged with third- degree sexual assault, risk of injury to a minor, and first-degree unlawful restraint. Tests amfirm k)w tcu-MERIT d d i^ ^ The charges stem from an incident with a male juvenile, police said. A -is. Washington posted a $1,000 surety flavor of tar cigarettes. bond for court Dec. 19. Three people were arrested on Roberts Street in front of the Texaco service station after reports a fight had broken out there. There is a way to get real taste from a Two cars stopped in the middle of the road. One was driven by George cigarette without high tar. MERIT and MERIT lOO’s were both Smith, 66, of. 452 Main St., and the John Rodegher of the Elks midget Football team is about to run into Uu kler Ra\ S' Imli other by Lawrence Albert, 27, of 550 Burnside Ave., police said. Technology created it. tested against a number of higher tar of the Cardinal&during first half play of Sunday's championship game won by the Canlin.il Albert and Smith got out of their Sunday at McAuliffe Park. (Herald photo by Barlowl cars and Albert then kicked Smith, Taste tests proved it. cigarettes. The results proved police said. Mrs. Marilyn Hernandez, 38, of 84 Smokers are confirming it. conclusively that ‘Enriched Flavor’ East Hartford fire calls Cannon Road then got out of the East Hartford In fact, 75% of all MERIT tobacco does boost taste with­ Saturday. 1:27 a m. —Auto accident Sunday, 5:19 a m. -B rush fire at the Sunday, 5:27 p.m .—Medical call to 1403 with injuries on 1-84 at Exit 58. corner of Smart and Risley streets. Main St. bulletin board smokers are former high tar Saturday, 1:58 a'.m. —Auto accident Sunday. 5:26 a m —Tires burning in Sunday. 5:36 p.m. —Dumpster fire at out the usual increase in tar. with injuries on 1-84 at Exit 56. front of Dan's Sunoco station on Main 235 Main St. Saturday, 3;39 a m. —Medical call to 46 Street. Sunday, 5:40 p m. —Medical call to 353 cigarette smokers—the Connecticut Blvd, Sunday, 6:31 a m. —Medical call to 101 Governor St. Energy savers’ course Overall, smokers reported Saturday, 11:17 a m. —Medical call to Connecticut Blvd. Sunday, 6:07 pm . —Investigation at 446 Oak St. The East Hartford Adult Education 36 Harmony St. Sunday, 9:09 a m. —Medical call to 12 Department will present a course toughest taste critics of low Saturday, 1:24 p.m. —Medical call to 2 Shady Lane. Sunday, 6:28 p m. —Lockout at 18 Con­ they liked the taste of both cord St, titled "Home Energy Saver's Indian Hill Road. Sunday, 9:14 a m. —Medical call to 61 Course ” Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. Saturday. 2 p.m. —Medical call to 278 Cavan Road Sunday, 6:53 p.m. —Medical call to 33 tar smoking. at East Hartford High School. MERIT and MERIT 100 s as Plain Drive. Sunday, 11:37 a m —Boy fell out of tree Dorothy Road. Saturday, 2:36 p.m. —Medical call to 14 while watching football game at Sunday, 6:55 p.m —Medical call to 112 To learn more about the free MERIT—the cigarette Transit Lane. McAuliffe Park and scraped' his thigh. Main St. program, call 289-7411, ext. 434. much as the taste of the higher Saturday, 5:55 p.m. —Medical call to 69 His father took him home. Sunday, 8 p.m. —Brush fire at 115 Elks Hamilton Road. Sunday, 1 p.m, —Midget football player Drive. (loneertu ila Camera packed with ‘Enriched Flavor’, Sunday, 9:17 p.m. —Dumpster fire at tar cigarettes tested. Saturday, 7:08 p.m. —Dumpster fire at Gary Rodegher suffered a knee injury in The East Hartford Fine Arts Com­ 176 Plain Drive. game at McAuliffe Park. At the same 379 Ellington Road. mission will hold a Concerta da tobacco—seems to be solving Saturday, 8:19 p.m. —Chimney fire at time, James Gilbert fell out of tree suf­ Sunday, 9:26 p.m. —Medical call to 53 Camera featuring a group of Connec­ Cigarettes having up to 60% 30 Church St. fering minor injury while watching the Tolland St. ticut musicians Sunday. Dec. 4 at 7 Sunday, 2:38 a m. —Medical call to 252 same game. Today, 2:53 a m. —Medical call to 110 Governor St, p.m. at Penney High School's the smoker dilemma of having High St. Sunday, 1:21 p.m —Brush fire off auditorium. Admission is free more tar! Sunday, 5:08 a m. —Brush fire at 80 Route 2. Today, 5:10 a m. —Medical call to 30 Tower Road. to choose between high tar or ^ Pratt St. Town-plan workshop Only one cigarette has The town Planning and Zoning low taste. Commission (PZC) will hold another Vacuuming along Burnside Avenue ‘Enriched Flavor’ tobacco. East Hartford sports news 'I workshop on the comprehensive town If you smoke, you’ll be - mm i» ^ plan Wednesday, Dec. 7 from 7 to 9 Rick Pilius rakes wet leaves into a vacuum's luingi\ maw And you can taste it. Plug foolltull two flags and Greg Hopkins had an terception and six flags. p.m. at the Town Hall. . guided by Chet Jackson as they pick up leaves along Huniside interception and five flags. Maple Cafe beat Athletic Attic 32-0 The PZC elected member George Avenue in East Hartford Friday. Eddie Sedga is at the conli ols Hose Co. No. 3 beat Mad Murphy’s Goodberg as representative and John interested.. 32-6 Sunday morning at McAuliffe Roger I'etrin threw three TD in the other flag semi-final Sunday. McMartin as alternate to the Capitol of the town Public Works Department truck Robert I’ai kei. e I". i'j77 Park in a semi-final game to deter­ passes and ran for a TD besides. John I’ete Bezzini passed for four TDs. superintendent of streets, said the town has vacuumed jusi about Krause caught two and Bob Burns Region Council of Government mine the town flag champions. Joe caught two of them. Arden all the streets in the south end of town. The norIb end sbould be The Ho.se Co. defense was led by caught one Steve Kay caught a Passaro and Rick Walz also scored. (CROG) Regional Planning Commis- Kings; 6 m g" lar" 0,6 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report Aug.'77 done by Friday, Nov. 25, he said. (Herald photo by Harlowi 1 OO's; 12 m g" tar" 0 9 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. Bruce Tracey with four interceptions blocked pass in the end zone. Brad Phillips intercepted a pass and five flags. Rixl Sawdousky had Murphy’s lone TD was scored on a apd ran 74 yards for a TD. David Lar­ two interceptions and seven Hags. Ed Joe Washington to Danny Jones son had two interceptions and A1 Sawdousky had two interceptions and passplay of 55 yards. Bob Tataseiore Maximo had oner- OPEH Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined led Murphy’s defense with an in­ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. REGUI.AR and MENTHOL MERIT THANKSGIVING your Kings&KX)^ Hospice construction begins ►<4 BRANFORDT lD & K lE 'n D r\ (UPD/ttnwv - Ground____ j ___ - m ic u r 6 A.M. TO NOON Gift more than 100 chapters across the na­ Giaimo, D-Conn., were on hand for breaking ceremonies were held Sun­ tion which provide counseling and the ceremonies. D o n u t ' day for a first-of-a-kind hospital to Gallery home health care for terminally ill The facility will be funded in part 255 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE serve the terminally ill. patients and their families. with federal money and Hospice of­ NEXT TO STOP 8i SHOP The facility will be run by Hospice, About 1200 persons, including Gov. Man Flooi Walluns Bros 935 Main Si Maicheslet a private, non-profit association with ficials said the hospital will be the MANCHESTER Ella T. Grasso and Rep. Robert first of its kind in the nation.