PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb, 2, 1976 M A C C NEW S______The weather Cops and robbers Clergy Week was that Did you know that the whatever our faith/ we Sunny and cold today with high in 20p . Robbers have never beep recognize the many per­ WRh this coupon and a $5 puichasa. with this coupon and a $6 ^rchasa. I this coupon and a $5 purchase. Fair, cold tonight, low in teens. beaten? Wounded? — yes! sons, men and women, who Variable cloudiness Wednesday, not so have dedicated their lives iKanrIfpatFr fEnrttittfl Hrrali Beaten? — No! Members Chicken of the Sea cold. Highs in 30s. National weather of our illustrious holy and to the ministering of God’s forecast map on page 11. sometimes less than agile Word. Manche$ter—A City of Village Charm clergy, have hobbled The week of Feb. 1 Chunk light provides us with an oppor­ around in casts and on MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 105 canes for months after this tunity to show our clergy T n n a ' » SSUlCe 2 flf FORTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS bruising encounter with our deep and sincere A in oil S | Ass’t. Flavors-I8V2OZ. pkg. S | 15V2 ounce jar “Manchester's finest.” I gratitude for the giving of Asst FIdvors ■ I recall meeting Father Joe themselves which has so ' Feh- 7. Limit one |ar per customer. 242!42gj| Vuys at a meeting in enriched both our personal Waterbury months after he lives and the lives of our News " / ' Natural gas community. had been transferred from With this coupon and a $5 purchase. St. James to St. Mary’s in The Manchester Area with this coupon and a $5 purchase. New Britain. He was still Conference of Churches summary wearing a cast in memory joins the Civitan Club of SoStweve Personal Size Manchester in honoring deregulation of the grand and glorious Compiled from Cops and Robbers Game of our local clergy. A thank United Press International 1974. you to the Civitans for iBathroom I V I ir y 4bar9 Q f You may choose on your providing this opportunity favorite cop or robber or for public recognition of i n ssu e S o ^ p both Sunday at 8 p.m. at the life of brotherhood and I 2 roll package State showdown near Manchester High School. love the clergy strive to Good Mon., Fob, 2-Sat.. Feb. 7. Limit 3 pkgs. per customer, 243 ■ Good Mon., Feb. 2-Sat., Feb. 7. Limit or>e pkg. per customer. HARTFORD - Hartford’s Carrying the banner for the live among usi WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ac­ _ag 59“ deepest regret and reluctance.” Student Center. ^2bag Fresh Crisp Carrots Stop & Shop Ham Salad IT *1 ** departing envoy, sources said. Custodians honored on retirement ♦♦All meals are p Q 13 02. BELFAST, Northern Ireland There was no word as to who his ♦♦C & B Dinner, 6 p.m.. Pound Cake Bit £ bi0i * I Custard Pudding Orapsnul or FW n trea" prepared by students in the 3 inch pot — Four incendiary bombs successor might be, but White House These members of the Manchester school custodial staff have hung up their brooms for the Student Center. African Violets Cook i i Baker Training or blasted Belfast's exclusive spokesman Ron Nessen said one Inside today last time and are being honored on their retirement by Theodore Fairbanks, supervisor of Basketball vs. Mattatuck Hotel Food Service PrtcMOflocOvoM^., F«b.2-8al.Foh7.lfltnfnoo»toolcurcuolomor»,wormofvothortgWieiimitalmloSv»opscfca9Wotiny»omoicoptwt>woott>fwl>eno$edHortnoiir>dlBf>s>enc>svolifthncsmlBnoriocem rrsttidia»rimii4io>o Banker's Club today, touching would be appointed as soon as possi­ buildings and grounds. He hands a certificate of appreciation to Mrs. Alice Adams who has Community College, Management programs. ble. Andover ...... 7 E. Hartford . ..6, 7 off a blaze that gutted the Bolton...... 6, 7 Hebron ...... 7 served years at Manchester High School. Looking on are, from left, John Lamb who women at 6 p.m., men at 8 They are held in the Food building and adjoining stores Ambassador Shirley Temple p.m., East Catholic High 263 Middle Tuinplke West . 830 Sllvei Lane Il.._ ..IICDhlAM A&.ni30VetnMiClitli ' Classified .. 11. 12 Obituaries .. ...14 has served 5 years in the Main Buildng at Bennet Junior High School, Arthur McKay who Service Dining Room. STOP & SHOP in MANCHESTER Mon.-Sel. 8 i.m.-lO p.m. • 8:00 i.m.'10:00 p.m. M 0 n * -O d t. D V C K riU ri. 8:OOi.m.lO:30p.in.,MiM.Sat and a bar. No one was injured Black’s name arose immediately, School. EAST HARTFORD Comics ...... 13 S. Windsor ...... 7 will have conipletd 9 years March 1 at Martin School, and Thomas Tedford who retired Jan. Tickets may be purchased in the incident. but there was other speculation the Coventry .. ./6, 7 ♦Natural Food Cooking, Sports ...... 9, 10 at the college bookstore. appointee would be another ...13 Tolland...... 7 1 after 10 years of service first as a cusMian and then as a grounds keeper at Nathan Hale Democrat as part of Ford’s goal of ..,.4 Vernon ____ ..6, 7 School. (Herald photo by Dunn) V ■A r'

PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tuea., Feb, 8, 1876 MANCHESTER EVEJIING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Feb. 3, 1975— PAGE THREE Rabbi Snyder to speak Staggered school hours Slippery roads cause He’d name it Fendell Center If the Board of Eklucation follows a at Beth Sholom Friday example to our younger generation man Fendell continued to pursue this of several accidents recommendation to it by Nathan could save busing costs that determination, persistence and seemingly impossible dream. He is a Raobl Herman Snyder, rabbi A native of New Bedford, Rabbi Agostinelli, it will name a strong desire are necessary at­ person who is compassionate, un­ Manchestei could save about $18,- emeritus of Sinai Temple, New Bed­ Snyder was ordained in 1928 at Manchester’s Regional Occupational ’The gasoline price has gone up and Town” program for kindergarten Manchester Police Investigated Schools were closed Monday; the tributes in achieving worthwhile derstanding and always working to 000 on school busing costs in 1976-1977 ford, Mass, and now a resident of Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. Training Center after Norman down this year, Kennedy said, and pupils. several minor accidents Monday break was discovered at about 4:30 projects.” improve our town.” if school hours are staggered and the Longmeadow, Mass., will be the He was twice president of his B ’nai Fendell, coordinator of special there’s no way to predict what it’ll do In another shuffle, $700 was added morning and afternoon, most of them p.m. Noting the many years of planning Agostinelli concludes in bis letter number of school buses reduced, speaker Friday (Feb. 6) at Temple B ’rith Lodge, twice president of his education for the town’s school next year. Cold weather is another to an extracurricular physical educa­ attributed to very slippery roads, and working for the facility by the to the school board, “I know that School Supt. Jam es Kennedy told the • Vandalism at one of Cheney Beth Sholom, Manchester. ’The Sab­ B’nai B’rith Council and twice system. problem, forcing greater gasoline tion program to fund a coach for the authorities said to^ y . many people involved, Agostinelli whatever your final decision is. It Board of Education Monday night. Bros.’ mills in which a total of 36 win­ bath Eve Services will ^ at 8:15 elected to the executive board of The $1.4 million facility is nearing consumption, K enney said. Manchester High School girls’ swim The most spectacular of the ac­ said, “AlUiough there were times will be based, as always, on what you The savings, representing costs of dows were broken by a projectile. p.m., with a Sabbath Tea to follow. District 6 of B ’nai B ’rith. completion and is scheduled for use Because of the uncertainty about cidents occurred at about 12:45 p.m. when it appeared hopeless and many feel is best for our community.” six buses, would require changes of team, also suggested by the parents^ The service is sponsored by holding the line on transportation when a dump truck overturned on Police suspected a slingshot was During World War II he served as a in September. It is located at felt it would never materialize, Nor­ up to 25 minutes in opening hours of committee. costs, the Board of Education agreed New State Rd., poiice said. used. CJiarter Oak Lodge and Ben Ezra chaplain in the U.S. Navy attached to Hillstown Rd. and Wetherell St. on some schools, Kennedy said. The Board Chairman Allan ’ThomjB, informally Monday night to add The Ernest R ^ Co. truck, driven • A burglary at the town recrea­ Chapter of B’nai B’rith. Rabbi the U.S. Marine Corps with the rank the Manchester Community College staggered hours are proposed to help concluding Monday night’s t h ^ about $9,000 to the 1976-1977 transpor­ by John M. ’Tripp, 23, of 169 Maskei tion department offices off Garden Snyder’s talk will be: “History and of lieutenant commander. campus. ’The parcel was deeded to “hold the line’’ on the school hour budget workshop, said, “Except On Sept. 15, 1775, George tation account. It had been proposed Washington gave sp^ific in­ Rd., South Windsor, was sanding a Grove Dr. ’The rec center’s Sound Development of B’nai B’rith,W Active in Rotary for many years. the town by the State of Connecticut. Two arrange AL dinner transportation account; Kennedy’s for some clerical adjustments, and to budget $479,300 for 1976-1977 structions to Gen. Benedict driveway at the Faiconridge system was stolen, police said. Relating to the Bicentennial of our Rabbi Snyder is a past president of When the facility is completed and recommended 1976-1977 budget didn’t except for some minor reductions Country.” event. Her co-chairman is Mrs. transportation, about the same as Arnold before his exp«iition Apartments and attempted to stop as • Theft of a $75 fuel hose from the the Springfield, Mass. Rotary Club. opened, the entire construction cost ’Two Manchester women are in call for an increase for transporta­ and additions, we’re at the bottom to Quebec to “gain and main­ Eugene Freeman of Homestead St., 1975-1976. ^ it approached New SUte Rd., poUce J.S . Nasin Co. construction site for will be absorbed by the state. charge of arrangements for the 42nd tion. line.” tain the good will of the department Americanism chairman. The extra $9,000 was transferred said. Manchester’s Regional Occupational Agostinelli, former Manchester National Security Dinner of the A tentative rescheduling of school Kennedy’s recommended budget Canadians by purchasing ail The guest speakers are Frank Man- from other programs in Monday Hie truck skidded on the road and Training Center, Hillstown Rd. and mayor and former state comptroller, American Legion Auxiliary, Depart­ openings would mean no change for total of $14,150,063, as forecast provisions and supplies and cuso of Enfield, director of CHvll night’s final shuffling of Kennedy’s prevent any plunder.” ’The fell on its side, police said. ’Tripp Wetherell St. says of Fendell, “He is the individual ment of Connecticut, whibh will take Manchester High School and local earlier by ’Thomas, was neither cut Illing eighth graders Preparedness for the State of budget request. ’The school board will next day ’The World Almanac wasn’t hurt. ’The truck had to be • A break into A-1 Caterers, 340 who has brought the dream of this place Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Steak nor increased in the final budget Connecticut; and the Rev. Robert G. parochial schools, but it would delay approve the budget plan next Mon­ recalls, Gen. Washington towed. Adams St. It wasn’t known if much-needed facility to fruition. Club, Wethersfield. opening of junior high schools and workshop. The school board’s Mon­ overruled the opinion of his Keating of St. Jude’s Church, Derby, day, and the request then goes to the Most other Monday accidents were anything was stolen. Naming it after Norman Fendell Miss Barbara Wallett of Waranoke some elementary schools by 25 day night workshop was informal, General Staff and approved of get guidance materials Rabbi Herman Snyder a member of the national organiza­ town manager and Board of Direc- of the “fender-bender" variety, would give proper recognition to his Rd., department national security minutes. Most of the elementary but next Monday’s formal meeting is the Continental Army’s march tion of the American Legion’s , tors. police said, with minor. If any. In­ contribution. It would serve as an chairman, is general chairman of the expected to result in adoption of under Arnold, into uuuida. BOLTON national security commission. school openings would be delayed 15 In Monday night’s shuffling, the juries reported. Illing Junior High School Guidance Feb. 13. minutes, Kennedy said. Kennedy’s budget without change. school board "found” the $9,000 by A tractor-trailer truck that skidded Department is distributing materials Parents will be invited to an open ’The tentative plan, worked out correcting a few calculation errors Albert L. Dixon, 20, of 153 Adams into a telephone pole in Bolton early to aid eighth grade students in house Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the with school bus contractor Elmer Applications ready Chris's Beauty Nook and cutting about $2,800 from a new St., was arrested Monday night on a this morning caused a 3 W-hour power making decisions regarding the Illing cafeteria when a description of ’Thrall, would mean opening times of equipment account for musical in­ charge of breach of peace, police outage in the Rt. 6-Johnson Rd. area. selection of ninth grade courses. all courses available will be dis­ Applications are available for about 8 a.m . for MHS and the PINE RIDGE DRIVE ANDOVER, CONN. THE struments. Crossroads faces reported. Police said the driver of the truck, ’Die materials with information for cussed. Manchester Scholarship Foundation parochial schools, 8:30 a.m. for the In another area of the proposed Police said Dixon was taken into Albert Gilpatrick, 40, of 19 Donnel students and parents are contained in In addition, the period .between scholarships and Basic Educational junior high schools and "selected” budget, the school board revised a custody alter complaints of a distur­ Rd., Veinon, suffered a slight injury a booklet listing the available course March 1 and April 8 has been set Opportunity grants. Expert Perms TRMISCEIIIENTilL elementary schools, and 9 a.m. for cost estimate for improvements and deficit of $3,000 bance at the vBrunawick Parkade to his hand. in each of the academic and elective aside by the Guidance Department to Students interested may ask for Coloring and Styling Done most of Manchester’s 13 elementary added to its priority list two items U nes, S46tk W. Middle ’Tpke. Court Police said slush on the road had areas, along with a three-page meet with parents to work out any them in the guidance offices at MEDITATION schools. For appointment, call suggested by an ad-hoc parent com­ date is Feb. 23. frozen into deep ruts causing the explanation and preliminary special problems concerning Manchester High School and Edst ’The staggered hours would allow mittee. Crossroads, Manchester’s years. Crossroads must rely on con­ driver to lose control. Traffic during worksheet which must be signed by scheduling lor next year. -Catholic High School. 742-8101 school bils operation at about this Optn Mon.-Q(iL 8-4 P R O a iU I The revision was a $9,000 cut from counseling and drug information tributions from local citizens and' Burglaries, thefts and vandalism the 7 and 8 a.m. rush hours was tied the parent and returned by Friday, Qonlor CKUon year’s Cost level, Kennedy said, but Monday Q Thimdoy NHoo 7-9 Cordt Honorod a plan for extra custodial help. The center,, is facing a deficit of ap­ organizations to maintain full reported to police Monday Included; up westbound, police said. No police AS TAUGHT BY another factor — gasoline prices — $9,000 was redistributed for a new proximately $3,000 for the current programming since no fees are • A break into Manchester High action was taken. MahorishI Mohnh Yogi may cause a problem. speech clinician and a “ Safety hscal year. assessed for services performed. School sometime Monday in which ^ George Nelson of HELCO said The center offers counseling to Crossroads does not intend to was taken from a vending machine. power was off for 23 customers from Bicentennial vote unit HAVE YOU AN Manchester individuals and families return to town officials to seek an in­ 6 a.m. to 9:37 a.m. EVENT SCHEDULED lE im TOMoiimw faced with the effects of drug and crease in its appropriation. Instead, THAT CALLS FOR Fia nnuc Emblem Club will elect alcohol abuse as well as a number of plans are under way to conduct a Skating will meet on Thursday FOOD? educational programs for local townwide fund-raising campaign in ’The Manchester Bicentennial 100 Members of the committee are It may be a wedding, a MCHT, WED., FEB. 4tfi at VM PK ’The Manchester Emblem Club will Mrs. Gertrude Hawthorne is chair­ schools, organizations, and com­ the near future. “As a community- Report Per Cent Vote Committee will have Lila Cohen of 19 Cushman Dr., chair­ banquet or Just an informal have election of officers Wednesday man of the event. Assisting her are munity groups. based program. Crossroads is confi­ its first meeting ’Thursday at 8 p.m. man; Louise Cronin, 59 E. Middle get-together of a society, Coasting will be permitted today at at 8 p.m. at the Elks Club on Bissell Mrs. Carroll Hawthorne, Miss Julia Crossroads receives the bulk of its dent that the residents of Manchester at the Municipal Building to plan a Tpke.; Bill Diana, 188 Kennedy lodge or some friendly group. • ManehMter at the TM Canter, the hill in Center Springs Park under St. Dulka, Mrs. Donald Jorgenson, Mrs. funding from the town of Manchester will again offer their assistance and IRS to offer courses drive to register 100 per cent of all Rd.; Irene Fisette, 17 Orchard St.; IPe Are Prepared to 63 East Center StrMt, Suite 305-B supervision by the Recreation Members are reminded to bring Stanley Baldwin and Mrs. Alfred in an annual grant. ’This year’s ap­ pull the program through this dif­ Manchester citizens eligible to vote Betty Intagllata, 88 Blue Ridge Dr.; Serve You to Your Department. Hours are 3 p.m. to 9 items for the tea cup auction after Ritter. propriation accounted for 85 per cent ficult time,” Jim Breitenfeld, direc­ by Oct. 9 (final date for registration) Steve Penny, 395 Burnham St.; p.m. Complete Saliefaction the meeting. of the agency’s budget. As in past tor, said. on filing tax returns and then get all voters to the polls. Jam es Quigley, 646 Center S t.; Ellen Our catering service is set up • Glaatonbury at the Welle Turner A letter urging community ^oups Zinsser, 176 Ralph Ftd., Mary Ann to be flexible enough to ac­ Library, 2407 Main StrM t come of less than $400 in Interest and There is no skating on areas super­ ’The Internal Revenue Service will to participate in the effort will be Roy, 133 Prospect St. (Manchester commodate any size dividends and who is not going to vised by the Recreation Department. present a mini-course for Greater mailed next week. ’Those interested Community College); Elgin Zatursky gathering. Why not call us and Rec plans contest on wall-painting itemize deductions should attend the ’There is no skiing at Northvlew. talk over the details? Manchester residents on Saturdays in helping the committee may con­ 20 Finley St. (Manchester High INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION VOClEn Burkamp pays taxes Feb. 7 and March 6. 1040A session. A wall painting contest, which is ment. Sketches of planned wall pain­ tact any committee member or write School). 61 S. Main St., West Hartford Center e 233-4493 ’They will be at the Municipal For information about registering, I Garden Grove Caterers. Inc. open to persons of all ages, is being tings may be submitted to the East to 100 Per Cent Vote, P.O. Box 1778, The Manchester Chamber of M lachres lamarad by MS| I NoiFfrifit fteitiiiil ufRibiliMi Building, and are open to residents call 244-3172 or 244-2700. TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 conducted by the East Side Rec Side Rec. office on School St. Monday on Main St. building Manchester. Commerce will name a represen­ Center. through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. who have not yet filed their in­ ,, Note the course you plan to attend tative to the committee. dividual tax returns. The contest is being sponsored by Information may be obtained by Kenneth Burkamp, new owner of — the 1040A class from 9 to 10 a.m. or Burkamp bought the building with ’The mini-courses will provide in­ the Manchester Recreation Depart- calling the center’s office, 649-1866. the Jaffee & Podrove building at 811 the 1040 and itemized deductions t the aim of converting it to a down­ struction by taxpayer "service Main St., former location of W. G. from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and which Krol wins $5,000 in lottery town shopping mall. It had been specialists in preparation of the Grant, paid current taxes on day. vacated and allowed to deteriorate. 1040A Short Form and 1040 Form, in­ Theater Schedule the building and said it is the first Richard R. Krol of 66 Hawthorne O’Keefe of 166 Tudor Lane; East The town had made repeated efforts cluding all itemized deductions. •^Tuesday time in five years the tax has been to collect back taxes and to have the IRS assistance will be available to St. won $5,(X)0 with a weekly Connec­ Hartford — Sophie G. Marino, of 156 paid on time. Taxpayers should bring their W-2 the public at the Municipal Building ticut lottery ticket in Thursday Cyolla Dr., Bruce Lapp of 50 Hillside UA East 3 — “Blackbeard building made safe. Back taxes have forms and other pertinent informa­ Payment was $3,825.18, the beginning Feb. 20 on Fridays from 6 drawing. St., Virginia F . Demers of 17 Lydall Vernon Cinema 1 — “If You plus Hound Who Thought He now been paid. tion needed to complete their in­ Don’t Stop It” 7:008:3010:00 Was a Raccoon” 7:00-9:20 first of two payments for the year. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. Krol scored $2,5(X) by matching Rd. and Paul Duteau of 61 Gien Rd. dividual returns. Anyone with in­ Cinema 2 — “The Other Side Showcase Cinema 1 — to 1 p.m. both the two-digit and three-digit Also, Bolton — Dot Lavallee of 13 numbers on his ticket, and doubled of the Mountain” 7:20-9:20 "Lucky Lady” 7:30-9:50 BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA Llynwood Dr.; Ellington - Stanley Burnside 1 — “Shampoo” Showcase Cinema 2 — 6tt Mtin ManehMttr that amount by matching the lucky E. Dexter of 22 Dexter Dr., Maurice 7:154:15 "Sunshine Boys” 7:154:35 color for the week as well. ^ r y If, F. Allen of 255 Mountain Rd., C. Burnside 2— "Funny Lady” Showcase Cinema 3— “Dog POLAND Krol now has a chance to become a Alaimo of 26 Meadowbrook Apts., THE SIMPLER You’ll Lika i r 7:30 Day Afternoon” 7:00-9:30 contestant for a lottery jackpot. If and Shirley Abom of 208 Pinney St. UA East 1 - “The Man Who Showcase Cinema 4 — his name is chosen as a finalist, he Would Be King” 7:00-9:15 "Hustle” 7:20-9:45 646-5099 OIL CO. ’The first winners in the lottery’s will compete for $200,000 on Double UA East 2 — "Shampoo” new bonus game "The Millionaire,” EST. 1935 7:104:15 Play, the lottery’s televised game were also chosen ’Thursday. Prizes in J Instant show seen weekly on Channel 3, the new game include 1976 sub­ HALL FOR RENT WFSB-TV. passport For parties, showers, receplioni FUELOIL compact cars, one year PTayers meetings. Complete kitchen fadiitiei Several people in the Manchester CJioice subscriptions to the lottery,, THE INTEREST I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY I Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire; area were among the final 100 photos. 24 HOUR SERVICE and a grand prize of $1 million. winners drawn in last ’Thursday’s • In lull color Lithuanian Hall To be eligible for a drawing in ilMr 41 Yn t i i I UnuotM Sanrtet madel&niilylS^ Connecticut Lottery’s Holiday Bonus ‘“The Millionaire,” players need only • A llolficlal sizes. 24 GOLWAY STREET 646-6320 topon 24 Houn Dally Bucks game. • Professional quality. MANCHESTER match a week’s lucky color and mail FOR EMERGPKY SERVICE I Wl CMw SI, Mm llMw They are: Manchester — Helen R. • $6.S0, 2 photographs Call before 8 P.M. their stubs to Lottery, Box 1000, Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 Lockery of 12 Lenox St. and John Hartford, Conn. 06101. nassiff camera 629 main st. mwe spedal than ITIP aUhi hr i m m |I m MUTING OILS m anchester Film Rating Guide im m m M Km k hr jMr .643-7369 ^ for parents and their children Public records 0IL6URNU A 1 ^ General audiences. All ages admitted. 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Feb. 3, 1W6— PAGE FIVE Opinion 1 Shakespeare theatre needs support Election ORCCN STTAMPS ‘‘To be, or not to be, that is May season which has been dent program gave an added the question” that faces dropped to cut $200,000 from dimension which will be sorely 7 6 Connecticut patrons of the the theatre’s annual $750,000 missed if the theatre inde^ arts. deficit. does close its doors. The men Supermarkets The nationally known • Many of those students have We know $300,000 is an awful Wa Rssarva TheMght American Shakespeare come from Manchester and lot of money to raise and the who would be President To LlfflH Theatre in Stratford may have surrounding communities real problem of the theatre Is **^ *> » MISTS » * '® * Quantities. to close its doors April 1 if it which makes the theatre a arriving at some form of more 7 7 cannot raise $300,000. state cultural asset as much as stable financial support; but Church: Trappings of the presidency Minchetter For the past 21 seasons, the it is one for Stratford. for the immediate task of DOUNi SftH GREEN Gtistonbury theatre has been regarded as We know that Shakespeare is keeping the theatre open for West Hartford the home of Shakespeare in not everyone’s cup of tea but another year, we hope its Editor's Note: Candidates for from the rest of the hive. this country. More than 5.5 founding fathers had in mind. They STAMPS WEDNESDAY Wettiersfield no high school or college many patrons over the years— the presidential nomination of Consider this: were 'painfully familiar with the million persons have attended literature course can be student and nonstudents alike their parties, and other political — As modest and warm a man as arrogance of kings. They believed its offerings and this includes worthy of the name Without — will come to its aid along leaders, were invited hy Newspaper President Eisenhower was so that the hallmark of our government 2.5 million students which Enterprise Association to con­ exposure to the Bard of Avon’s with all others in the state who pampered during his White House should be simplicity. And, of course, came in the spring from tribute articles concerning years that he forgot how to drive. So many diverse talents. that’s why the Constitution bans schools throughout the region believe this cultural asset presidential charaeter; What sort did President Nixon. And President princely titles. That’s why the The nearness of the theatre must be continued especially of person should he elected presi­ Eisenhower actually had to have help for the special student April- founders of our republic insist^ that n n c o Qop in Stratford and its special stu- during this Bicentennial year. dent on Nov. 2, 1976, and why? in retirement the first time he tried the first citizen be called nothing Following is one of these con­ to dial a telephone by himself. more elevating than just plain tributions. — President Nixon was, of course, “Mister President.” p u m iir s notorious for trying to pump even If we can choose our next Ih-esi- Sink or swim freedom By Frank Church more pomposity into his role. He dent wisely — one more in the mold PEANUT These are the days when I toy with built retreats on either coast. Until of Mr. Truman — so much the better. American travelers continue Cleveland the other day. mittee, an estimated 5,000 the perhaps mischievous thought that the idea was laughed out of But we must recognize that we make to bring back glowing reports “The system there exists not nobody should be our next president. existence, he tried dressing the it increasingly difficult for any presi­ BUHER refugees from China managed White House guards in pseudo- from China, and one of the to make doctors rich but to to slip into Hong Kong last There are dayS when I almost dent to keep his feet on the ground. most glowing is that of Russell wonder if we wouldn’t be better off European uniforms better suited to The best place to change woiUd be keep the people healthy. There year. .4-' without one. the chorus of a light opera. And four in that ceremonial center of the Johnson, a Quaker leader who is no unemployment, no infla­ The true total is not known. trumpeters, with velvet tapestries presidency — the White House. The has been speaking on the Given the complexity of this coun­ tion. The people there are What is known is the sad fact try and the trials of this future- hanging from their long brass horns, White House should be made once college lecture circuit. freer than we are.” that another 1,000-plus es­ shocked age, the job adds up to more sounded awe-struck notes on oc­ more into a people’s house. The'func- ‘‘In China every citizen has casions of state at the President’s en­ tions there need not be exclusive, or­ capees, mostly ‘‘freedom than any one person can manage. trance. the right to food, shelter, Unfortunately, some Chinese Certainly that is the recent indica­ nate, ostentatious affairs of state. swimmers,” were returned to — President Johnson became so in­ No wonder the people feel clothing and medical care,” he don’t seem to have gotten the China in 1975 by the Hong Kong tion. Presidentially speaking, we message. According to the have, during the past few years at fatuated' with his own image that he alienated from their government Informed an audience at Case government, which announced became known to the Washington when the White House is reserved for International Rescue Com- least, lost more ground than we have Western Reserve University in in November 1974 that it would gained. So I am occasionally tempted press corps as “the gadget man.” the use of politicians, generals, high no longer grant asylum to with the notion that by electing His gadgets included three television society, friendly industrialists and nobody president in 1976, we might at sets on which he could monitor his foreign heads of state. White House refugees from the mainland. own performance on three networks celebrations should celebrate, not UIaurl|PBt^r Eitruiu^Ilpralb In a way, this substantiates least start breaking even. Florida Plnk-Seodles* But I recover from such reveries at once. He even had a switch would the president’s importance, but the GRAPEFRUITS Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Johnson’s claim about the by realizing that a man with a com­ turn on discreet little lights to diverse nation the building BROCCOLI well-being of the Chinese under mon touch, like Harry Truman, once properly illuminate his image for represents. White House parties ■' t ' ’..u Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member, Untied Press International the Communists: It takes a made the presidency work pretty each photographer who came should extend to all elements of T0MAT0ES439« 6/69® Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, through. American life — to the elderly, to the RABE pretty healthy person to be well. He had a saving grace that CalHomla Naval CALIF. BULK Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. young, to enlisted men in our armed able to swim the miles-wide helped him keep his head: he was im­ Truman, however, never lost his {RANQES CARROTS ONIONS POTATO mune to the seductive trappings of services, to the handicapped, and Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor bays that separate Hong Kong common touch. It might scandalize the White House that readily lead some of our recent presidents, but farmers, laborers, small business and the People's Republic. owners — all those whom we seldom DOZ. BUNCH STIX presidents'to lose touch with reality. Harry Truman reminds us of the 3 9 « 19®, 2t29® - 1JOZ. And. oh, how enticing those trap­ days when visiting heads of state recognize but who make up the pings are. The day-to-day life of an were greeted at the front porch of the backbone of America. BONELESS FRESH CHICKEN OPEN FORUM American president — who combines White House by the President and We must always be graciou| hosts under our system the positions of then taken out on the back porch — to foreign visitors, but the people CHUCK STEAK . *1.39 UVERS .79® both prime minister and chief of without benefit of trumpeters — to who own the place should also get in­ BONELESS FRESH CHICKEN _ _ 10* Closed campus First, it means he loses the right to student could be in, say, Bolton or state — is laden with pageantry, im­ meet Bess. vited there. no answer vote. Secondly, it means that job op­ South Windsor or some other sur­ perial symbols and tbe pomp and cir­ There was some early hope that It would be good for the country LONDON BROK .3 9 GIZZARDS .5 9® iw t portunities become fewer, and it is a rounding town. This is possible if a cumstance once reserved for kings. President Ford might be similarly because of the symbolism of nlaklng FRESHLY To the editor: mark on his record for life. Thirdly, student has at least two consecutive Except for President Truman, one immune to the trappings of the of­ all kinds of Americans feel welcome Attending the Board of Education the students knows that getting free periods, has a car, or knows wonders if we have had a leader fice. But of late —• despite Betty once again in their own house. And it GROUND CHUCK...... lb. 99® SPARE MBS , *1.19 G iM iU lT JUICE meeting Monday night (Jan. 26), I arrested a second time is something someone who has a car who will take since World War II who could stroll Ford’s attempts to humanize the would be especially good for the LEAN TENDER CHUCK .. FRESH 4 B .cz. was somewhat dismayed at certain to be feared less than the first time, him there. But be realistic, and ask the halls of the White House without place -• we have heard from him the president because it would keep him misconceptions heid by the citizens because he has less to lose. yourself why in the world would a humming "Hail to the Chief!” telltale sign of referring to himself as in much broader contact with, those CHBESTEAKS .*1.69 SHORTMBS .*1.19 of the high school situation. The first two consequences result student want to go to some Surroun­ We have so s a tu ra te d our ’’Your President.” ' ft is the he serves, And it would, in ItTB, as LEAN CHUCK COLONIAL TASTEY TEN The problem discussed arose two in exactly what our society doesn’t dingng town betweenDetween classes?classespresidents in ceremony that they lose Americanized version of the imperial we celebrate the 200th anniversary of weeks ago when a citizen brought to want. A student in that situation is C As Dr. Kennedy said, the drug • touch with the people because they "we” and few are the presidents who our repudiation of George III, be a BEEF STEW .* 1 .3 9 FRANKS .lb. 8 9 the attention of the board what he alienated fr'bm society, and harbors a problem has decreased at the high are treated as differently from or­ can resist it. source of reassurance to knoW that w a y e e s t ' COLONIAL called an increased drug problem at resentment against it. It certainly school over the past several years, dinary people as the queen bee is But this is the opposite of whatour our newly elected president Has cut Manchester High School. Since that does not convince him to stop using although the number of students who through the imperial trappings at the TURNEY DRUMSTICKS .3 9 ® ASSORTED COLD CUTS ...69® meeting was not open to public dis­ marijuana, since he fears the law do not use marijuana on a daily basis White House to rediscover America. SELECT COLONIAL CHICKEN JWEETIIFE cussion, I would like to know why he less than before. has risen. was recognized by the board in the To blame the problem on the facul­ The high school drug problem is BEEFUVER...... 49® FRANKS .8 9® first place. ty is an evasion. Teachers are there like a lit match, whose flame is DE COSTA RATH Technicalities aside, however, to instruct, not police the students. If shrinking steadily and will eventually 1 0 T.JA R public attention has been brought to a teacher smells marijuana in a go out. Closing the open campus, Sen. Frank Chuck, Oemecml of Idaho, wai bora on Jnly IS, U li SAUSAGE...... * 1 .3 9 BRAUNSCNWEIGER...... 89® this issue. Understandably their classroom of 30 students, it is however, would be like pouring fuel 1M4, in Boise. He received U s B.A. and LL.B degrees from reaction has been a desire to take foreseeably difficult for him to deter­ on the flame. SUnford University, was admitted to the Idaho b u la 1*5* and ANNE DALE corrective measures. However, mine the origin of the smell. The high school students have pracUced Uw in Boise natil lISS, when be was elected United KENS ITALIAN some of the steps suggested show a Many students who use marijuana grown used to the open campus, and States Senator. He h u been chalnnan of the Foreign poor grasp of the realities of the take a serious interest in their it is not likely that they would readily Relations Snbeommittee on Western hemisphere aMIrs, PMNCESS CREMES..... „ .7 9 ® DRESSING...... 79® situation. chairman of tbe Interior Snbeommittee on pnblle lands, chnlr- ROYAL PILLSBURY (Homo Slyl* A Brown) . _ studies, and do not smoke in school. accept the change. What would ad­ man of the Special Committee on Aging. Senatu Chuck Several of the speakers said that One of the complaints of the people ministrators do if a majority of the carrently chairs the Senate's snbeommittee on Intelligence, the drug problem in and out of the GELATINS ..1 5 ® GRAVEY...... „1 0 ® who are against the open campus is students simply said, “No, we are wUch is involved in iavestigatlag the Central Intelligence DINTY MOORE school system should be “stamped that if a student has a free period he not going to quiet study halls?” Agency and other federal agencies. He delivered the keynote PILLSBURY MASHED Yhhii(KyElbo«L out,” in effect. May 1 ask what these cannot be located because he has no An attempt by school officials to address at the i m Democratic National Convention. He serv­ f-„Y people are going to "stamp it out” assigned place. But how many ed as an Army officer daring World War II. He Is married and BEEF STEW ,..*1.19 POTATOES...... „ . .„99® close the campus would provide has two children. with? parents; when their youths are not at students with a common enemy to S It* PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK To remove the problem from the school or at work, know exactly unite against. Might it revive the HE* high school alone it would mean where their children are at all times? SADHKRAOT...... 4 / * l PANCAKE MIX ...„ 5 9 ® rebellious spirit so prevalent in the I VLA8IC many police on campus, which If this is the situation in the home, late ’60’s? PILLSBURY RICH 'N EASY neither the Police Department nor why shouldn’t teen-agers be allowed I am not, repeat not, attempting to I POLISH SPEARS ... „ .5 9 ® FROSTING TQc the town can afford. Also, if the the same responsibility in school? threaten the Board of Education into I t objective is to remove the problem One citizen exaggerated the situa­ submission. I merely ask them to Public pensions a timebomb’ completely, it would be necessary to tion somewhat in his statement that - ^ 4 ' WAKEFIELDS LITE A LIVELY BONUS PAC evaluate the results of their actions when huge chunks of the budget are violate civic rights guaranteed in the WASHINGTON - Sen. ’Thomas F. P ILtS M nff at any given time of the school day, a realistically before taking steps, and earmarked for retired policemen, Constitution. Policemen just aren’t Eagleton’s chances of winning the SHRIMP MEAT ...... 99® to realize that closing the campus ANDREW TULLY firemen, teachers, sanitation CO’radECHEK „.69® allowed to search students for drugs Conservative Party’s nomination for STOUFFER8 FUOCE YELLOW SPICE * _ MOSER FARMS will not produce the desired results. President can be compared with the workers and the like?” (He might without reason. Dateline 1776 Respectfully, HOUR possibility of Gerald Ford appointing also have wondered where Main CUPGAKES...... 9 9 ® S-AABAQ One citizen suggested that teachers By United Press International Thomas P. Grakowsky, retirement benefits and the easing of Street is going to get the money to ORANGE JUIGE ..6 9 ® be taught how to spot students under Teddy Kennedy Secretary of State. NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 3 - high school student eligibility requirements. pay fat pensions to retired or the influence of marijuana and that The Missourian Is both a Democrat HONiYOOlO LITEM LIVELY Gov. Trumbull was informed that a 19 Penn Rd. Federal Civil Service workers with defeated members of Congress, but disciplinary and legal action should and a certified liberal. 10 patriot sloop had arrived with 8,000 Manchester Thus the beleaguered taxpayer can 30 years of service now can retire let that pass for now.) ensue. If he feels that this is a solu­ pounds of powder, swivel guns, with a full pension after reaching age IMRGARME .1-lb.4 ICE MILK...... tion to the problem, he betrays his find a soupcon of comfort in a speech In any case, Eagleton did have the muskets and pistols purchased in 55. Military personnel can retire gumption to take a punch at t o own lack of knowledge of the situation. Eagleton uttered before the New Martinique. The ship’s captain after 20 years of active duty, trade. He blamed public officials who Upton From a student’s point of view, ALMANAC York Society of Security Analysts In Kraft reported, however, that British regardless of age. ’These pensions in find it "too easy to promise lavish Eiiiprwss Pure IMSCIIK being arrested for possession of which he sounded like Ronald BRILLO cruisers were patrolling the West In­ Reagan and Barry Goldwater, with a part are financed hy the taxpayers, future benefits, knowing that the MACAROM MY marijuana means several things. dies to cut off such trade. By lliiilrd I’rcm liitcrnuliunni yet, as Eagleton asked; "Where in cr^ lt will be accorded today while CHICKEN pinch of Herbert Hoover thrown in ( GRAPE DISHWATER Today is Tuesday, Feb. 3, the 34th for seasoning. For Eagleton warned the private sector can a worker the bills will be paid by the next SOAP day of 1976 with 332 to follow. that pension obligations of state, retire with full henefits at such an generation.” Politicians, he said, NOODLE DnERGENT THOUGHT The moon is between its new phase local and federal governments are a early age?” "must start telling people that the CHEESE JUICE and the first quarter. ’The situation Is getting worse PADS "financial time tomb” that could well is running diy.'W e must say 40-OZ. 12* OFF LABLE 20* OFF LABLE The morning star is Venus. because governments are growing SOUP How to raise a crook presence of the children. Theri they explode at any moment. clearly: If pensions go up, then so do DINNER liC T .B O X 15 OZ. 1. Begin from infancy to give the won’t be too shocked when the home The evening stars are Mars, Said Eagleton; "If we want bigger. Between 1957 and 1972, for taxes.” child everything he wants. This way is broken up. Jupiter and Saturn. ' government retirees to receive all of example, state and local tovernment Just so. Eagleton should get points he will grow up lo believe that the 8. Give the child all the spending Those born on this date are under the benefits that they now expect, we emplovment grew three times as fast for leveling with the p^ple on this i l / l l 7 Q ( world owes him a living. money he wants. Never let him earn the sign of Aquarius. will have to give up something as private employment — whose perilous situation. But he is a 1 V 2. When he picks up bad words, his own. Why should he have things American journalist Horace somewhere along the line — today’s taxes finance Mvernment at all member of the Senate labor Com­ 4 / r l MON.-W10. ONLY 3 9 ® laugh at him. It will encourage him as tough as you had thern? Greeley was born Feb. 3, 1811. consumer spending, tomorrow’s con­ levels. Meanwhile, the country’s tax mittee, which is studying public pen­ to pick up “cuter” phrases that will 9. Satisfy his every craving for On this day in history; sumer spending, or capital invest­ base has been eroding in the big in­ sion plans. He says such programs blow the top off your head later. food, drink, and comfdrt. See that In 1913, the’ 16th Amendment, ment for the nation’s next quarter dustrial cities. should be forced to meet stiffer ad­ WE 3. Never give him any spiritual every desire is firatified.^DenialtVwy century may force choices between Asked Elagleton; "Where are these vance funding requirements. Push training. Wait until he is 21 and then lead to harmful frustrations. part of the U.S. Constitution after bankruptcy and crushing tax in­ jurisdictions going to get the money that through. Senator, and I'll buy on m 1^ m|^ m 1^ m ^ 0 m 1^ m m 1^ let him decide for himself. 10 Take his part against the ratification by Wyoming. creases. For the federal goveminent, to pay for police and fire salaries you a medal. 4. Avoid the use of word “wrong.” neighbors, teachers, and policemen. In 1917, the United States broke off the choice will to either higher taxes It may develop a guilt complex. This They are all prejudiced against your diplomatic relations with Germany or greater Inflation.” will condition him to believe later child. after German declaration of un­ The Senator offered some when he is arrested for stealing a car 11. When he gets into real trouble, restricted submarine warfare in specifics. He noted, for example, mniTKCMriM wm IMS CMPM wm TMs (xwrai WTh 7M$ (M M * * I7.M NMMK 1 S7.M n«KtUSI that society is against him and he is apologize for yourselves by saying, World War I. that the District of Columbia, which I n.N naciiut I S7.50 n n a u s t In 1926, Woodrow Wilson, 28th YESTERDAY’S being persecuted. “I never could do anything with is still mostly a ward of taxpayers PUJNET __ ■ FROMIK 5. Pick up anything he leaves lying him.”' President of the United States, died everywhere, already has unfunded ALBA 77 FUI8CHMEN8 around — books, shoes, clothing. Do 12. Prepare for a life of grief — you at his home in Washington, D.C. He pension liabilities exceeding |1- 25 years ago 10 years ago HOT ROLL TU B AB S 9 ^ SOFT CHOCOUTEDRT was 68. SAL%S CORN OIL everything for him so he will be will have it. billlon. And he reminded us that one Wilber T. Little is Installed for his 1-LB. BOX i• W o . v e ii , . KUVA » r w MARBERINE In 1966, the Russians put an un­ Representatives of various town MIX MILK 24-OZ. experienced in throwing the respon­ —from The Presbyterian Journal of the major contributing factors to second term as master of East Cen­ 13.7 OZ. ) 1-LB.BOWL VW manned satellite on the moon with a agencies in an effort to coordtote 7.5 OZ. sibility onto others. “Train up a child in a way he the crisis that brought New York tral Pomona Grange. soft landing. "open space” activities agiee that 35® OFF 6. Let him read any printed matter should go: and when he is old, he will City to the brink of bankruptcy was January parking meter collections the acquisition of about 270 acres of he can get his hands on. Be careful not depart from it.” Proverbs 22'.6 In 1975, President Ford submitted its “burgeoning stack” of pension of 12,221.59 are reported today by " 10® OFF o 20® OFF his recession budget to Congress and land on Case Mt. is the]town’s M Hu HAT the silverware and drinking glasses Submitted by bills. Collector of Revenue Samuel John­ 'eJel25V21L. tm Cmpm Nr M b predicted that the nation’s unemploy­ number one priority, and that I QviTS???. T 4- are sterilized, but let his mind feed Pastor Ken Gustafson In the federal sector, one of the son. The cost of the meters has been negotiations with its ownerd should The Store W ith Heerf ment rate would hit 8 per cent in on garbage. Calvary ^hurch of hfanchester reasons for the explosion of pension paid and the town now has a balance 1975-76. be completed in time for an October 7. Quarrel frequently in the (costs is the improvement in real of I18.882. i referendum on its purchase. PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 3, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 3, 1976— PAGE SEVEN Council votes to reconsider gas rule Mulligan asks Hebron leave the coc Council faces EVELYN CROSTON reitearehedresearched this matter aniland F^iinatinnEkiucation of the local leless s s *5 $3,000 non rental incomeInnnme Rham would remain in mean the town would hhave 2289561 studied other districts who board’s intention. from, the superintendent’s the COC at a cost of $16,- a s u p e r in te n d e n t Coventry then and 1 still believe that the mo- appointed the town’s first Sewer lertglhy agenda have certain inalienable rights. anger, dismay and shock about the president; and Dot Thlssell, The Board of Finance at operate this way. ’The COC is comprised of office. 181. ' answerable to only one tion is appropriate but perhaps the Authority, treasurer. Board of Education, MONICA SHEA Among the people with these rights Town Council’s action limiting the a recent meeting discussed He said that COC does representatives from the Town's savings ’This less the $3,000 rental 742-9495 w ^ in g is wrong.’’ ’The authority will consist of Henry are the employes of the Town of freedom of speech for town Mrs. ’Thissell was also elected a request from Andrew not encourage input from Boards of Education of income would total $29,18L Hebron's said Mulligan. The council passed a motion Grabowski, ’Thomas Hall, and Tom If the local board Vernon By a unanimous vote the Town Coventry. employes. chairperson of the club’s annual St. Mulligan that the local the public. ^ Hebron, Andover, thus the net savings of $8,- Finance Board Chairman referring the gag rule to the t o ^ at- Temple, Republicans and Richard withdrew from the COC, Richard Grant said that a When the Town Council meets tonight at 7:30 it will Council has decided to reconsider its "One inalienable right that these Patrick’s Day Dollar Dance Board of Education con­ In his letter to the Marlborough and Rham the net savings to the town 370. torney. Abbot Schwebel and ap­ Breault and Bruce Stave, Democrats employes have is the freedom of New officers scheduled for Saturday, March 13 at sider withdrawing from Muliigan said year ago the legality of the face a lengthy agenda. The meeting will be in the second- motion of Jan. 19 which restricted point^ a cmnmittee of two coun- finance board he suggests High School. would be $8,370, said floor courtroom of the Memorial Building. and Robert Lebreaux, unaffiliated. speech. No one. Including the coun­ The Young Democrats have the Knights of Columbus Hall. the Central Office Com­ ’The net present cost for withdrawal of the local formation of the COC was town hall employes from talking to cilmen, Robert Olmstead and they ask the Board of Mulligan. cilmen of the Town of Coventry, has recently elected officers. Bolduc said, “ The Young mittee (COC) because of Hebron in the COC is $37,- board - would eliminate K investigated and town Donald Eden, chairman of the Bicentennial Commis­ the press on matters before the coun­ William McEwen, to gather informa­ Dems oppose rule Education to consider He suggests hiring a sion will report on the progress of the town’s Bicentennial cil. the right to Infringe upon this or any Officers are: George Bolduc Jr., Democratic Club is a continuing monetary and local withdrawing from the COC 551, said Mulligan. This In­ through 12 regionalization counsel said it was a legai tion and to work with the attorney for The Coventry Young Democrats superintendent principal or operation. plans; the Permanent Building Committee will report on Robert Olmstead, the maker of the other guaranteed right. president; Diane Mangiafico., political organization that allows autonomy reasons. as of July 1, 1977. cludes $23,237 for the local part-time superintendent which was defeated at the clarification of the motion. sent a letter to the Town Council Grant further said the its findings on the former county home. original motion, was the maker of “Therefore, we wish to express our secretary; Joseph Greenier, vice- young people between the ages of 16 Mulligan, who attended Formal notice would go board, and $17,314 as at an estimated cost of poils. However, the forma­ ’The councilmen will be seeking in­ expressing anger, dismay and shock COC item in the iocal The council will discuss: The report of the Capitol last night’s motion to reconsider. and 35 to become involved in govern­ the meeting said he has to all member Board of Hebron’s share of Rham $ 10,000. tion of the COC by the four put from all members of the Town over the council’s action Jan. 19 to ment and the democratic system of boards has in fact given us board’s budget is an Region Council of Governments on the study of the Ver­ He said, “There has been a great non Police Department; legal costs; the purchase of the Council and from members of the Impose a gag rule on town employes. the town. ’The club also engages in full regionalization on the assessment. deal of discussion as to just what the press as well. Discrimination charged Mulligan was asked if he Thrifty Building; vehicle towing during snow removal intent of the motion was. My intent ’The latter states, ‘"The Young severai political and social events administration level, he Sewer Authority had made this request periods; snow removal from sidewalks; the City of Hart­ was not to harm anyone. I ^lieved Democrats Qub believes that people protective services such as crossing locally and on the state level.” said. In other action the Town Council Vernon In pointing this out. directly to the Board of ford injunction on Community Development Act funds; guards, while nine hofd part-time of­ Cafe question is before PZC the Police Reserve Fund; and a proposed ordinance ’The Town of Vernon employs 81 fice jobs and 10, service-maintenance Mulligan said the board Education. He replied no. He came to the finance creating a Parks Department. women and 212 men. Of the total 293 positions. questioned why three or four building policies for all four boards South Windsor been made with Kinney Shoes for board since he felt this The council will also be asked to'take action on an employes, two are minority group Of the 212 men employed, a little Mayor names eight permits had been issued for renova­ are practically identical. more parking. Kinney Shoes is now showed a savings of application for the 1975 Block Grant and on the 1976 members, a black police officer and over half are holding part-time jobs. JUDY KUEHNEL tion of the building prior to PZC ap­ The town would regain Library’s friends start strong economy boosters out of business in a store next door to money. application for discretionary funds. a black public works employe. Of the full-time men, W are police, 16 proval. He was told building permits local control of the elemen­ Representatives of the proposed the cafe. Finance Board member In other action the council will: Designate an agent for The town has been accused by a are in skilled crafts, 11 in administra­ East Hartford were issued often without PZC ap­ tary schools and more Bolton Worobel compiled the It will publicize the ser­ volunteers; Gretchen Brave Bull Cafe are expect^ to Churilo said he had a lease with the Jeffry Odell said the board the child nutrition programs; act on a request of the Hartford civil rights group of tion, nine in service-maintenance, proval and that the building inspec­ space would be available slides after visiting the vices available in the Wiedie, Linda Mayor Richard Blackstone ap­ appear again before the Planning and owners of the Kinney Building for should convey to the school Conservation Commissiot^te-increase their number to DONNA HOLLAND violating revenue-sharing spending and seven in office positions. tor’s department did not work in con­ for/educational purposes, country’s national parks library and solicit Chamberland, Sally point^ Warren Sullivan, Richard Zoning Commission tonight at 8 in one year. He was negotiating for the board that they are aware nine members; appoint an Audit Subcommittee; act on 646-0375 last summer. He put Lessard, Phyllis Sattar, regulations because of dis­ Of the part-time male employes, 64 Mourey, Arthur Girourd, Charles junction With the zoning commission. he said. Joann Neath said she is volunteers to help with the the Town Hall. purchase of land to the rear of the of the discontent over the requests for tax refunds and a request for a contribution together several travel story hours; Ilvi Cannon, criminatory employment practices. are in service-maintenance; 36 in Cass, Eugene Sullivan, Roxie Leone building. When asked what would happen if More money would be encouraged at the interest shelving and mending of The cafe, which is the building way the COC budget is to continue the flag display. adventure shows from publicity. The Town of Ellington has been protective service. This includes and Councilmen Henry Genga and the cafe did not gain commission ap­ available for education. shown in the Friends of the books. formerly occupied by Robert Hall’s, The commission is also concerned handled. The council will adjourn and reconvene as the Sewer trips he has taken and has Lena Morra, Linda charged with the same thing. school crossing guards. ’Three hold James Cordier to the East Hartford proval, Roberto was told the owners Mulligan said the amount Library. ’The group elected Linda has had complete renovation of the about traffic hazards at the entrance He added the finance Authority to act on: The Wierzchowski easement on presented them to groups Chamberland, Gretchen The report filed with the Equal official-administrative positions. Economic Development Commis­ would be left with a renovated he projects could be saved Attendance was good Chamberland temporary interior and could be opened right of the proposed cafe. board should suggest to the Riverside Dr.; and the' redesign of the sewer system at in Hartford area. Wiedie, Ruth Shepherd, Employment Opportunity office The report filed with EEO, sion. building. could be used to purchase at the group’s first meeting secretary treasurer. away if the PZC gave its approval. Churilo agreed with the commis­ school board they get as the Vernon Circle area in connection with the redesign of “Our National Heritage” Eleanor Preuss, Joann states the town has only about 17 full­ required of towns receiving federal The Town Council approved the Ten Pin Bowl owners disagree with the badly needed reading last week. Appointed to committees The commission is concerned sion there was a problem and said much discussion as possi­ I“86. will be shown In the Neath, publicity. time women employes and 12 of them revenue sharing funds, gives a com­ Mayor’s list. the approval of the cafe on the program. Mrs. Neath spearheaded were: Sue Gorton, about suitable parking at the cafe. provisions would be made to prohibit ble over the COC budget. library’s meeting room ’The next meeting of the hold office positions while two are plete breakdown of the town The council set up the commission grounds Ten Pin Bowl is a “family Also, the hiring of a the organization of FOL Gretchen Wiedie, Phyllis Emil Lucek, former town engineer left turns from the northbound lane. The finance board March 22 at 8 p.m. ’The FOL will be March 29 at 8 administrators. employes according to sex, race and last fall to further the economic entertainment center” and fear an superintendent-principal during the open house held Sattar, display; Ruth now representing cafe owner Peter Atty. William Roberto, represen­ agreed with Odell and so public is invited. p.m. in the library meeting The remaining 64 women do part- income level. growth of the community. overflow from the cafe. or part-time for Bentley Memorial Shepherd, Eleanor Preuss, Churilo, said an arrangement had ting Ten Pin Bowl next door. voted. Refreshments will be room. The public is invited. time work and 45 of them are in superintendnet would —Suburban briefs— Library in November. served. She was elected tem­ The newly formed group porary chairman of the discussed what it could do. Town gets refund group. It plans a survey to see if First project ANDOVER—The Community Health Service of the library should be open Columbia, Rebron, Andover and Marlborough As its first project, FOL more hours. (CHSCHAM) has returned revenue received during will sponsor the showing of The group will assist the “Our National Heritage,” the third and fourth quarter of fiscal 1975-76 to each librarian in setting up town. The money represents revenues from fees for a slide presentation com­ exhibits, displays, craft piled by John Worobel. therapeutic nursing care and the Medicare bad debt shows, readings and story for that period. Andover got $1,758.58. hours. Board is worried Beginners Ball Friday SOUTH WINDSOR-The South Windsor Square about state payments Dance Club will hold their annual Beginners Ball 7-Day Cruise For 2 Includes: Friday at the Wapping Elementary School from 8 to 11 Bolton bursement. 7-DAY p.m. Present will be both the club caller. Cliff DONNA HOLLAND The state said it had to HOME UNE8 Brodeur, and lessons caller, Don Swift. All club level 646-0375 prorate special educatior a Loavoa Now York Saturdays and beginning dancers are Invited. The Board of Education grant reimbursements but "LINGER LONGER April Thru Juno 1976 directed Supt. Raymond its intention was to pay the Hoppers dance Wednesday Allen write State Sen. final 20 per cent in June. WHILE IN PORT ANDOVER—The Hop River Hoppers square dance ’The local school board a Docking In A Rosarvod Barth On David Barry expressing its Hamilton's Front Stroat In Barmuda club will have lessons for all graduates Wednesday at grave concern about the expressed concern over the the elementary school from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Snow word “intention.” — OR In Nassau In The Bahamas With Tha delay in payment of the CRUISE Ship Your Hotel And Deluxo Let Us Arrange Your Next Bunny Dance is Friday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the special education grant. The board said if pay­ Restaurant While Your On Shore. school. Caller is Happy Hal Petschke. All club level At its last meeting the ment was not received it J J ^ d N THE Vacation Or Business Trip. dancers are welcome. board learned there would would present a hardship WHILE ON BOARD be a delay in the reim- on the town. a Live In Superior Cabins For 2 Bruce Stave writes book GOURMET FEASTING COVENTRY—Bruce M. Stave of Broad Way has Ball to be Mar^ 6 a 4 Meals Dally edited a new book which focuses on the experiences of tRS mudS a Live ontartalnment nightly, movies, Socialism in several American cities including Bolton by the Bolton Volunteer dancing to savaral orchestras, spoclal 6 4 7-9 9 4 9 Bridgeport under 12-term mayor Jasper McLevy. Dr. DONNA HOLLAND Fire Department. programs and contests arranged by the Stave’s book is titled “Socialism in the Cities” and It’s a BYOB (bring your 646-0375 HERE S HOW YOU ENTER|» • to omor slmply dopotit tho ‘Vacation C nilaa” coupons at tho alora llstsd on tha coupon. Coupons Ml at Ths HoraM wlH not ba ae- Cruise 8talf...lectures and slides on ports contains essays by himself and other historians as well The 10th annual own bottle) affair. Setups caplad. You may aniar aa many llmaa as you wish. Tha winnar muat bo at loaai II ysara ol ago • Coupons urill appear In Tho Hsrald twteo a arask on Tiiaadaya and Thursdays; Jan. II, II, ' to be vislted...cocktall parties... as a letter on muniqipal socialism by Walter Lippman Firemen’s Ball will be held will be provided. 20,22,27,21; Fab. 3, S, 10,12,17,10. • Coupon antrlaa will ba picked up weakly attar noon on Jan. 19,21; Fab. 2,1, II, 23. A wsakly drawing will ba hold and two winnors from each alora Swimming In tlls-tined pools... " ^ ^ - i r a v e Dr. Stave is a member of the University of Connec­ March 6 from 8 p.m. until 2 'There will be dancing to will bacoms sllgibis lor tha final drawing to ba hold on February 24 at LaBonns Travel. Winnsrs ol all wsakly drawings axcapl lor tha last will bo announoad In Tha HaraM. Tho winnar ol shuflloboard...plng pong...fully 67 East Center St., Manchester • Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-5 / Sat. 10-1 ticut faculty. a .m . a t F ia n o ’s the music of the D.J.’s. lha trip trill ba announcad Fabruary 28. • Tha Harald raaarvas tha right to ba sola Judgo ol tha contaat. equipped gymnasium Restaurant. Ronald Morra is chair­ Board to hear complaints man of the ball. The event ,1s sponsored Sponsored Ry: Home Lines, LaSonne Travel, The Manchester Herald And Area Merchants... ANDOVER—The Board of Tax Review will be in ses­ sion to hear complaints and grievances on assessments Wednesday from 7.-30 to 9 p.m., Saturday Rockville Hospital m from io a.m. to 2 p.m., and Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. notes George Munson is board chairman. THE CRAFT A Men's Night tonight Admitted Wednesday: Robert Blackorby, Hany NASSIFF ARMS CO. EAST HARTFORD—The Women’s Club annual William Anderson, Lane, Vernon; Carol AGWAY.^Inc. i iCOUNTR Men’s Night is tonight at the Marco Polo Restaurant Southbridge, Mass.; Robert Buhagiar, Ward St., 540 NEW STATE ROAD, O M t* C 4 4 4 HEIRLOOMS OF HORRY CENTER 991 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER BUCKLAND D 4 O- 0 l 2 9 TOMORROW ARE AT OFT 11 “House of Sporta Since 1944** on Burnside Ave. Husbands will accompany club Blackorby, Hany Lane, Ver­ Rockville; Dorothy Carr, MINIT AUTO CARE 294 BROAD ST. 778 MAIN STRUT non; Katherine Bolstridge, Windsor Locks; Sarah Jones, 328 W. MIDDLE TPKE. Youth Specklty Shop members to their monthly meeting. Hartford I^obate MANCHESTER MANCHESTIR Court Judge James Kinsella will speak on the impor­ Stafford Springs; Gladys Burke Dr., Rockville; Marchanis In Early MANCHESTER Chicos, E. Main St., Frederick Lee, Legion Dr., Amarican 757 Main Street tance of preparing wills. Mrs. Stephen Brennan is Rockville; Virginia Hallett, Rockville; Helen Sheer,- in Downtown Manchester chairlady of the meeting. West Rd., Ellington; Charles Windermere Ave., Rockville Kennedy, Grant Ave., Samuel Strait, Summit Dt , Women to sell plates Tolland. Ninw Rockville; Paul Lemay, Staf­ Nomo Nam# Nama Nama ford Springs; Steven Births Thursday: A son to COVENTRY—The Junior Women’s (Hub of Coventry Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Baz­ 1 1 is again selling plates commenorating the Bicenten­ Makarewicz, Tudor Lane, AddroM AddroM Addrooo AddrtM Manchester; Thomas New­ zano, River St., Rockville; a 1 1 AddrtM nial. They are handmade by the Fenton Glass Co. and bury, Franklin Park, son to Mr. and Mrs. James Town Phono 1 come in white or blue with an unglazed finish. The 1976 Town Phono Town Phono Town Phona Town Phono 1 1 Town Phono Rockville: Anthony Bolstridge, Stafford Springs; 4 L plate completes a set of four. The club has sold a plate Rakiewicz, West Wlllington; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ J L .4 L — 4 L. ammmmmmmmm a year since 1973. Back orders are possible. To learn Connie Sunderland, Bancroft mond Grant, E. Main St., more, call 742-9498. Rd., Rockville; Michael Rockville. Wessell, Loveland Hill Rd., Planners to meet Vernon. Discharged Wednesday: COVENTRY—State Sen. Richard F. Schneller, Shannon Beausoleil, Hany chairman of the General Assembly’s State and Urban Lane, Vernon; Orilla Cyr, Development Committee, will speak to Coventry and East Hartford; George Eiss, MMCHESTER 20th CENTURY TV WHOLE SALE TIRE other Windham area people interested in planning Center St., Manchester; K $19USTMBHnm tonight at 7 at the annual meeting of the Windham Alfred Poling, Stafford B P- PEARL & ij ’liieeAL MEN’5 176 BURNSIDE AVE. Regional Planning Agency at the Willimantic Elks 357 BROAD STREET Springs; Mrs. ElaineLunt and Wt COMfLiTl WEN'S SFOAE' interior/ ^ 6 4 6 -4 4 5 5 841 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. f MANCHUTIR VIRNON EAST HARTFORD e 528-1554 MANCHESTER e 643-2444 Club. His talk will be followed by a talk on “The State daughter, Stafford Springs; rememberl MANCHESTER PARKADE raONE 843-2171 WI-'907 MAIN STItEET TRI-CITY PLAZ/ of the Region, 1976” to be given by Timothy Quinn, Katherine Milanese, Court NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE 643-2478 672-0538 Towers, Rockville; Elva Joy VALENTINE’S DAY “Quality Service and Bamilna Farta Since 19411“ WRPA chairman. Williams, South Windsor. Birth Wednesday: Twin Suburban women meet sons to Mr. and Mrs. William Nama Nama Nama Breslau, Donnel Rd., Vernon. Nama Nama Nama VERNON—The Suburban Women’s Qub of Vernon, Ellington, and Tolland will meet tonight at 7:45 at the Admitted Thursday: Helen AddrMS Addraaa Banks, Village St., Rockville; Addraaa Addraaa AddroM Vernon Center Middle School. Mrs. Lois Isaacson of Brenda Bazzano, River St., West Hartford will speak on “Growing and Cooking Town Phono Town Phona Town Phona Rockville; Joanne Belier, J L . Town Phona Town Phono with Herbs.” Steep Hollow Lane, .4 L. . J h . . J L Manchester; Ellse Berliner, Burbank Rd., Ellington; Ray­ mond Bisson, Willimantic; WIN A VACATION CRUISE FOR 2 WIN A VACATION CRUISE FOR 2 Henrietta Brown, Reed St., DEPOSIT ONLY AT: DEPOSIT ONLY AT: Rockville; Rosana Cutter, Somers Rd., Ellington; Aurora Gagnon, Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon; Connie 763 Main S t Galas.ka, Grove St., IP YOU’RE Manchatter, Conn. VITTNER’S 729 E. MIDDLE Rockville; Debra Grant, E. MANCHESTER ^ou'.r /Ufc,,. ■ ToV’ ot' (|i$ U O O R Main St., Rockville; Richard THE BEAU... I 643-1191 GARDENCEHTER TURNPIKE 945 MAIN STREET 1 Tolland Tpke Hann, Ellington Ave., 191 Main SL MOTOR SALES Manchoator THE THANK YOU STORE j Rockville; Lucy Hamilton, (five her ' 917 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Opan 7 Daya MANCHESTER South St., Vernon; Wendy Manchester, Com. 512 W. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 649-2623 Mon.-Sat. 9-S| Sun. 11-4 Hit)S\Stafford Springs; Gary ike arrow 643-1900 PARKADE ! La Manch^aUr; Jacquel P 0irier, aiaffoi^jkil 1 e ; Jonathan Stanforai^tafford 9tai TtM TSUET M Nama Nama Nama Springs; Gary Quinn Jr., Staf­ — Unowcaie 1 1 ------1 1 '1 .Nama Nama Nama ford Springs. AddrtM 1 1 AddrtM 1 AddrtM 1 Discharged Thursday: Mrs. NKUTB PMUN • HMIU *1 1 1 1 1 Addraaa Addraaa AddrtM Elizabeth Andersen and n a i amnnut iumM, Town Phono 1 Town Phono 1 Town Phono 1 daughter, RFD 3, Coventry; L Team Phone Team Team Phone .4 L . .4 L . Town Phoiw ••V ■

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This is the second in a series teeth are present in the jaws and in I Betty’s Notebook of six articles on dental health the proper position. S ;a I By Betty Ryder . | published by ITie Manchester As with adults, a dentist will The Heralid Angle outlook brightef Evening Herald, in cooperation with make an X-ray examination only the Manchester Dental Society, in when it is absolutely necessary. By Earl Yost observance of National Children’s However, dental X-ray examinations Sports Editor Dental Health Week, February 1-7. made with modem equipment and Received a communique from safeguard pose no proven danger to in the evening. The staff which tends Should X rays be taken of my Mario Thomas who is apparently to your every need, also entertains your child. Tech sports child's teeth? How often? very excited about the new McCall The American Dental Association with a show at night. X-ray examinations of your child’s Life-Pattern Fund. (ADA) recommends the use of There’s scuba diving, sailing, teeth are very important. The dentist Hubbard, Lindttrom in Shrine ByLENAUSTER varsity soccer team logged a 4- mark with the likelihood of Mario, who is director of women’s highspeed film, a beam that is Will the trend continue? It- snorkling, or just sunning and can only give him the best possible interests for The McCall Pattern Co., properly restricted by collimation Election of Cal Hubbard and Fred Lindstrom* to baseball’s Hall of Fame Herald Sportswriter 10 record last fall but matters finishing with a winning record could, but there is a fly in the delicious foods with jugs of wine card by making X-ray examinations says the fund will make a number of and filtration, and an open-ended, yesterday by the special Veteran’s (k>mmittee brought back memories of the lYetnendous success has not could be turned around next and a first-ever freshman served at each meal. of the teeth and supporting struc­ pair when I was In their company. ointment. The basketball $2,500 grants annually to mature, properly shielded cone to reduce always followed Cheney Tech year as he has a bumper crop One couple I met there (he was a tures when he feels such team is enjoying a successful coaches at the present haven't deserving women who wish to go to scatter radiation. , The twosome, plus the late Roger Ck>nnor, a Waterbury native, received the in athletic endeavors. In fact, of fine freshmen. Freshman lawyer from New York) was examinations are necessary. necessary votes to enter the Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine. year. Landry, LaBrec, Mike been paid and possibly never school so they can enter or re-enter astounded to find that he wouldn’t In addition, the ADA advises that The dentist needs to find out if your Hubbard, the first athlete to be named to both toe football and baseball Hall the school which has the Lewis LaBrec had seven goals Pinkin, Gary Marineau, David will. 'Iliat could cause further the working world. need any of the suits he had brought leaded aprons be used on all children child has cavities between the teeth of Fame, is an impressive figure who was truly a big man at 6-4 and 270 primary task of training young on the varsity level and six Gustamachio and 6-4 Brian According to Mario the fund will be along. and persons of child-bearing age. complications. and whether or not there are any You can be sure that your child’s pounds during his day in toe sun as a lineman with the New York Giants and men (and women) in skilled more with the 4-3-2 jayvee Connelly are ninth grade part of the Soroptimist Foundations, ’The minute he got off the bus from “It's gotten to a point where Nassiff Photo extra (supernumerary) teeth or dentist will not recommend the . trades, has never really been the charitable entity of Soroptimist the airport, he was Instructed that team. The jayvee team was a prospects for the future. if Gerry and I don't get paid for other dental abnormalities. X-ray taking of X rays unless he feels they I got to know Hubbard during his time as a top-flight member of toe International of the Americas, the in­ ties and jackets were not necessary, known for producing fine first-year venture with Gerry Sophomores Kevin Tyler, Jim basketball there will no The engagement of Miss Lorraine pictures will also reveal to the dem are necessary for diagnosis and American League umpiring staff. After he retired due to failing sight in one tern atio n al w om en’s serv ice and so for the entire week he was The engagement of Miss Joanne athletes. Blanchard serving as coach on Boudreau, Tony Brodeur and Theresa Grenier to March Young has tist whether the child’s permanent treatment. eye, Hubbard became supervisor of toe younger loop’s men in blue and was baseball (in the spring). I hate organization that will administer it. happy in a colorful sport shirt and Donna Elias to Brian Thomas The current freshman and a volunteer (i.e. — no pay) Bernie Ertel also show good The McCall Life-Pattern Fund will VanCamp, both of Manchester, has been announced by her parents, Mr. stationed in Boston. He was a familiar figure at Fenway Park and oftih to see it happen and if I was in­ slacks or Bermudas. and Mrs. Joseph Grenier of 79 sophomore class has a fine be endowed entirely by contributions been announced by her mother, Mrs. supplied the answer to a number of unusual play situations. basis. promise. dependently wealthy I would . The club has a more recent resort Deepwood Dr. from McCall’s and rights donated by Katherine Elias of Charlestown, R.I. Oiie night during a Subway Series game in New York between toe Yankees group of student-athletes with Early in the season the Why is Cheney seemingly coach for nothing,” Krone in Martinique, and I understand they Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and A b o u t Mario and the women of achieve­ She is also the daughter of late Moses and Brooklyn Dodgers, I was in a group of Boston baseball writers and Hub­ the potential to produce win­ young hooters tied Bolton, 1-1, getting better athletes now are building four holiday villages In Mrs. Alexander Young of Beverly, stated, “But I'm not and for ment whom she invites to be guest bard was included at toe dinner table at World Series headquarters at toe the Bahamas at a cost of $40 million. Elias. N.Y. ning teams in the future. It is and in the finale shellacked the with most grouped in one me it's bread on the table — models in the McCall Pattern tow n Biltmore ballroom. Each village represents an invest­ The bride-elect was graduated in As toe evening wore on toe drinks started to take effect and one little writer somewhat ironic, however, in same opponent, 6-0. A sign for class? Jim Krone, assistant along with a mortgage. I think Catalog. ment of from $8-10 million and will Mr. VanCamp is the son of Mr. and as much as state technical the future? Besides LaBrec, “Billie Jean King, the most ac­ 1967 from Manchester High School. The mission and ministry com­ got a little unruly and challenged a statement Hubbard'made. basketball coach and varsity the coaches here are close employ u() to 300 persons, 200 of them Mrs. Harry Van Camp of 1053 E. Mid­ She is presently working toward an Youth Choir will have a special complished woman in American mittee of Emanuel Lutheran Church Within minutes, toe little guy got up and challenged Hubbard, who had schools are now in danger of other quality freshmen hooters baseball mentor points the enough if there isn’t baseball Bahamians. Each village will accom­ dle Tpke. A.S. degree in data processing at rehearsal Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in sports, whose courage and will meet tonight at 7:30 in the grown into a near 300-pounder and had shoulders as wide as some of the pre­ losing their entire athletic include Ben Hennigan, Doug finger at the energetic modate 600 guests. Manchester Community (Allege. She Luther Halt of the church to prepare there won’t be soccer next forcefulness have opened the door for church reception room. war homes. programs moreso than ever Landry, A1 Costa, Mike Gagner Prime Minister Lynden 0. Pindling The bride-elect was graduated in is employed as a senior computist at for the Musical Emphasis Sunday, Blanchard. year.” thousands of women, will model two When Hubbard stood up, toe little guy started swinging. All Hubbard did of the Bahamas is very pleased with 1969 from Westerly (R.I.) High Pratt & Whitney Division of United Feb. 15. before. Coaches apparently Ron lovine and John Dziato. “Gerry has done a better patterns in my section — Mario’s Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church was hold out his massive arm and hoid toe guy at bay. the news since the villages will give School and the Hartford Academy of Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. are not getting paid and it's The latter was sidelined early selling job of the school than No baseball. No soccer. No Comer,’’ Mario said. will have a Bible study Wednesday at The writer kept swinging but couldn’t reach Hubbard with a 10-foot pole. the island an economic boost. Hairdressing. She is employed at the Her fiance received a BSAE only a question of time how athletic program. The Future models will include Bar-' 10 a.m. at the church. Manchester Grange will meet Two minutes later the two sat down and had another drink and all was with a broken leg but will be anybody else before. He sells Lovely Lady Beauty Salon in degree in 1972 from Northrop program looks vibrant and bara Shuttleworth, the Vernon Civic Center - Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange Hall. forgotten. much longer they'll continue. back for the 1976 campaign. the school which wasn't done Manchester. Institute of Technology in Inglewood, ready to make strides forward. woman who started the nationwide Went to see the Royal Marine Band The Bible Study Group of North There will be a baked goods table. When Hubbard took over as supervisor of umpires, he would take up a box Coach Manny Goncalves' The jayvee basketball team too much in the past,” Krone and the Black Watch last week at the Calif. He is presently working toward United Methodist Church will meet seat several rows to the right of the Red Sox dugout. But will it? meat boycott of 1974 and showed Her fiance, a 1967 graduate of is hovering around the .500 explained. women that if they worked together Civic Center along with a busload of an M.B.A. degree which he expects tonight at 8 at the church. Britannia Chapter, Daughters of Fellows in the press box would take part in a pool each day trying to name Manchesterites, and it was without a Manchester High School, is to obtain in May 1977. He is employed the British Empire, will meet toe half inning in which Hubbard would slump over and Catch a few winks. they could affect national and foreign employed by Scott Paper Co. in policy. Another Life-Pattern model doubt one of the best shows I’ye ever as a marketing operations engineer The diaconate of Center Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the home Rockwood, Maine. will be Marie Farrell, who worked seen. at Pratt & Whitney Division of Congregational Church will meet of Mrs. Theodore Malaver, 49 Dream .was realised The music was wonderful and United Technologies Corp. in East Seminary Rd., Simsbury. her way up from a supermarket tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins Room Fred Lindstrom and this writer’s paths didn’t pass until long after his checkout clerk to become auditor ranged from “The National Anthem” The couple is planning a Feb. 28 Hartford. of the church. The couple is planning a May 26 playing career had ended in toe major leagues. Cougars stumble and “God Bless America” to “It’s a wedding. Riordan nets 84 points general of Detroit. wedding in Manchester. After a long tenure as varsity baseball coach at Northwestern University, Mario says she will soon be an­ Long Way to Tipperary” and “Pack The Women’s Bible Study Group of Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit The Manchester WATES will meet Lindstrom made his home in Florida and was a regular at toe spring exhibi­ Scoring an unbelievable 84 points last night was Ron nouncing other outstanding women South United Methodist Church will tonight at the Itallan-American Bag.” tion games at Sarasota and Bradenton. Many times he sat next to me in the who will be joining the program. meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. Club. Welghing-in is from 7 to 8. press box in these two Florida cities. Riordan as Bogner’s routed Westown Pharmacy, 1S6-80, against Mitchell Any women wishing to apply for a The costumes, instruments, and in Businessmen League play at the Community Y. precision marches were just Members are reminded to bring The handsome, white-haired Lindstrom was only 16 when he signed to play grant may do so by writing for an Women^s Week set Feh, 9^13 The New Members Group of Se­ items for a fruit and vegetable walk with the New York Giants. Two years later he became the youngest ever to Riordan's performance was ably supported as Mike Rear­ application form to The McCall superior. cond Congregational Church will It’s the only show I’ve seen where after the meeting. play in a World Series. don tossed in 25 points, Randy Smith 23 and Dave Bowman By CHRIS BLAKE and eight points before a 12-2 Life-Pattern Fund of the Soroptimist The Manchester Women’s Center "Masks” is the title of a workshop meet tonight at 8 at the church. the performers were given standing Llndstrom's name was mentioned many times in the past as a prime can­ 16. Paul Bushnell popped in 24 points. Butch Venezia 18, Correspondent binge put the visitors ahead, Foundation, 1616 Walnut St., at Manchester Community College about the psychological changes that ovations for just about everything didate for the Hall of Fame but his vote total was always short until yester­ 54-40. Once again Lewis was Philadelphia, Penn. 19103. will hold its third Women’s Week can occur inside a person when one of St. Mary's Episcopal Church will The East Central Pomona Grange day. Craig Phillips 14 and Paul Rollins 10 for Westown. they did. Feb. 9-13. the many “other” faces a person has have a service of Holy Communion Manchester Community the key with six markers. The grants are big as grants go — will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at “I hope that someday my dream will be realized,” he told me a year ago. Riordan, out of South Windsor High, was once the Even at the conclusion, no one in comes to the fore. Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. College had a chance to meet $2,500 each — enough to pay for tui­ Rape is the subject^.of one of the Hlllstown Grange Hall in East Hart­ One fact he pointed out several years ago at Payne Park in Sarasota when leading small college scorer in the nation. The Cougars outscored the near capacity 10,400 audience Women in the arts will be il­ tion and child care, bus fare and symposiums. It features a self- ford. The lecturer’s program is we met was that the salary of a number of players in the game bettered the Mitchell College last Mitchell, 11-4, during the next books. prepared to depart. The units demonstration, a film, and a discus­ lustrated with a performance by the Cornell Circle of South United “Guess Who’s turning to Visit.” November. A first round loss returned to the arena, played another entire payroll of toe Giants In the 30s. few minutes but then Mitchell So, women, if you’re interested, sion with a Manchester policewoman Rhode Island Feminist Theatre of “0 Methodist Church will meet selection, and then departed with a It was nice to read that Lindstrom when notified of his selection said, “I'm by MCC prevented the tallied eight straight before the write soon for an application. and a counsellor from the Hartford Womens Piece.” Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at Susannah very happy that the Lord allowed me to live to enjoy this day.” final standing ovation of cheers, All programs are open to the Wesley Hall of the church. John matchup but the two clubs Cougars answer^ back with based Rape Crisis Center. file outfielder hit .358 and .379 in his two best years yet failed to win a SPORTS BRIEFS claps and whistles. public. To learn more, follow the Morris will be guest speaker. The Organization of the Han­ locked up last night at East seven markers. The clubs league batting title. His 18-year .333 batting average finally impressed the Great response The group will be touring the coun­ A careers symposium and the Manchester Community College dicapped will meet Monday from Catholic and Mitchell came 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Mayfair Garden selectors. traded baskets the remaining Last week’s story about The try for the next two months, but are assertiveness workshop will focus on calendar in the Monday Herald or A Bible study will be conducted acquired by toe Sets from toe Indiana away a 79-68 winner in a non­ 2:46 with Mitchell taking most­ Exchange Shop and its donations of due to return to the Springfield Civic women reaching their potential. Social Hall on Main and N. Main Sts. Both Hubbard and Linstrom deserved a Hall of Fame berth. World record call the center at 646-4900, ext. 286. Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in the Rob­ franchise for Mona Schalau. league basketball game. ly high percentage shots. clothing to the needy was well Center in mid-March. If you get a bins Room of Center Congregational All people who are handicapped, un­ MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet jumper der 65, and living on the east side of Stolle served as player-coach of toe MCC, now 7-14 for the In addition to Lewis’ play, a received. chance, go to see and hear them. It’s Church. Viktor Saneyev Monday set a .world Sets last season and his contract this Shop owner, Pat Shea, called to say an evening you won’t soon forget. the river, are invited. For directions indoor mark in the triple jump, the season, entertains CCCAA foe key factor for Mitchell was 5-9 call either 646-7788 or 646-7307. year places a greater emphasis on her telephone has been “ringing and Chinese New Year The Emanuel Lutheran Church Tass news agency said. his coaching duties. Mattatuck Wednesday night at playmaking guard Ciccaglione. ringing” with calls from people Tass said ^neyev bettered the old East. Celebrated the Oiinese New Year B irth s Winter Olympics briefs He threw in several long range wishing to bring clothing in. performance on each of two tries at Honor Tarkenton The Pequoits, 7-4, were led The shop is located in the festivities Friday night at The the final day of the U.S.S.R. open jumps to keep the Cougar zone Islander, which was arranged by Mr. BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - Fran by Mark Lewis, one of the honest and finished with 16 Manchester Parkade just behind AndcrBcn, Je»»icu Elizabelli, (U P I)- The Olympics despite late changes to track and field championship. Grant’s. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson. It was Vernon. His paternal grandparents ratio of medical personnel to athletes slow toe course. Saneyev jumped 56 feet 3 1/2 inches, Tarkenton, record-setting quarter­ leading junior college scorers points. Flynn added 10. great. daughter of Niel J. and Elizabeth are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis Sr. back of the Minnesota Vikings was Since the story, I ^ave heard from Dwyer Andersen of 69 Alice Dr., at toe 12th Winter Olympics opening Most of the top skiers raced down Tass said. The old mark was 56 feet 1 in New England with a game- Smith pumped in a career- a few other shops in town that also A 10-course dinner was served, of 8 Manhattan Rd., Ellington. Wednesday will almost be 1 to 1. the 3,145 meter track in less than 1 1/2 inches. named toe Professional Athlete of Coventry. She was born Jan. 26 at the Year Monday night by toe Buf­ high 28 points. high 25 points in a standout ef­ donate items to charity. Will do a with each course more tempting than this week's For the estimated 1,075 iriter- minute 50 seconds, far better than MCC was in the game until the other. Rockville General Hospital. Her falo Chamber of (Commerce. fort for MCC. Jefferson added round-up on them soon. Couture, Jared Adam, son of national competitors, there will be the previous record set by Austria’s Mrs. Ferguson (Vivian) explained maternal grandparents are Mr. and Voris named Archie Griffin, All-America run­ the early part of the second 17 points and DeMarco chipped Donald and Jeanne Stevenson 1,000 doctors, nurses and other in 1:55.78. each course before it was served to Mrs! William Dwyer of Dudley, TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Coach John ning back from Ohio State University half. The (Cougars grabbed an Couture of Marlborough. He was medical staff to attend to any possi­ in with 15. Club Mediterranee the enjoyment of her guests. Mass. Her paternal grandmother is McKay of the Tampa Bay Buc­ and toe only player ever to win the early 12-6 lead behind George bom Jan. 26 at Manchester Memorial ble injuries suffered at the five sites. The last qualification for women Have you ever been to a Club Won’t go into details about the Mrs. Lois Andersen of Putnam. She caneers Monday filled out his defen­ Heisman Trophy two years In a row, Mitchell College (79) Hospital. His maternal grandmother participating in the Winter Olympics Smith and Lum Jefferson. Mediterranee? Well 1 have and they food, as I know she will be telling you has a brother, Jason 3. sive coaching staff with the appoint­ was named the Amateur Athlete of B F PU. is Mrs. Mildred Stevenson of Skiers clipped more than six is toe feminity test. All the female Mitchell scored the next six are great. all about it in “Your Neighbor’s ment of Dick Voris as defensive coor­ the Year. Ciccaglione 7 2-2 16 Glastonbury. Her paternal grand­ seconds off the track record in their athletes must take the test. Failure A few years ago, I spent my vaca­ Kitchen” column. Williu, Christoplier Mirliuel, son dinator, a post in which he served points to tie the count at 12-all. Buesser 3 04) 6 of Kenneth Jr. and Cynthia A. Parent parents are Mr. and Mrs. Armand first official practice for the Winter means automatic disqualification tion at one of the club’s resorts. Fort from games. last season with the . Coach quits After Smith scored for MCC, Flynn 5 04) 10 Royal in Guadeloupe, F.W.I. It was Willis of 16‘A Highland Ave., Couture of Marlborough. His great- Voris, 54, is the seventh assistant CLEVELAND (UPI) - Cleveland Tom 'Flynn and Greg Cic- Lewis 13 2-2 28 grandparents are Mrs. Laura To avoid a repitition of past scan­ perhaps the most informal vacation I No rivals Rockville. He was born Jan. 27 at coach hired by McKay for the Browns Richie caglione got consecutive Reuell 1 1-5 3 Rockville General Hsopital. His Couture of East Hartford and Mr. dals, Dr. Eva Marberger administers ever spent. “He that falls in love with himself Basketball a quick, painless test by scraping National Football League expansion McCabe quit Monday, telling Coach. buckets for a 16-14 Mitchell Post 1 04) 2 No formal attire is required, even will have no rivals.” Ben Franklin. maternal grandmother is Mrs. and Mrs. Emile Bouchard of Saco, club. McKay has one more offensive he "thought it was Powers 4 0-2 8 Catherine Parent of 39 Emma Lane, Maine. He has a brother, Eric 6. cells from the inside of the mouth to edge. standings check toe chromosomes. assistant yet to hire. best for himself and for toe Browns,” Halpin 1 0-0 2 BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA CCIL a Browns spokesman said. MCC then went on its best Okonak 2 0-0 4 8M Main Sfratt, Manchaatar O'all Trio signed McCabe was the target of severe stretch, outscoring the visitors U.S. Alpine skier Andy Mill hit a criticism last season when the Totals 37' 5-11 79 “ We’ll Make You A DENVER (UPI) - The Denver 13-4 in a four-minute span to MANCHESTER 12 0 12 2 patch of ice in practice Monday for Browns suffered a series of lopsided Pizza You Can't Refuse!" Broncos Monday signed three recapture the lead, 27-20. Manchester (68) Your Gift Gallery Hall 10 3 12 3 the 1976 Winter Olympics and injured defeats. However, the defense players for the 1976 NFL season, in­ Instrumental in the surge was B F Pts. 6 4 6 -5 5 5 5 Fermi 8 4 8 8 his right leg. His coach thinks he will toughened considerably later in the Smith cluding Canadian Football League 11 3-5 25 Penney 8 S 10 5 be all right for the opening Thursday. year. Nick DeMarco who canned Leber Conard 7 8 8 8 refugee Bubba Bridges, a 245-pound 0 04) 0 Today thru Sat. Only Mill, from Aspen, Colo., said, “the - - ...... three hoops. Behind Lewis, Jefferson Windham 5 8 5 iq defensive tackle. 3 04) 10 course isn’t all that drastically Mitchell roared back with a 12- Freeman E ut HUd. 4 8 8 8 'The Broncos also signed linebacker Financial ropes 3 04) 6 PINE PHARMACY PFieR dangerous and I tried to go too fast. I DeMarco B84GENTEIIST. 649-9af4| Enfield 4 9 S 10 Jim Cope of Ohio State and guard 3 tear for a slim 32-30 halftime 6 3-4 15 Simibury 3 10 5 10 hit some ice, spun around and my ski NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - The long- Maloney 1 3-5 5 bOW PRESCMPTION llu s li l\i|>|)ieiK came oft.” Alvin Davis of Boise State. The suffering Virginia Squires are on toe lead. Wetberafleld 2 10 2 11 signings brought the number of Mitchell got the first two PRICES • HCC financial ropes again, this time Totals 28 10-18 68 . players under contract for 1976 to 10, threatening to stop playing Friday hoops of the second half and Real 0M~Pasl^ Gpeam f O'ali the team said. Score at half: Mitchell w 1 w 1 National figure skating champion unless local businesses buy adver­ the lead jockeyed between six 32-30 This printing test pattern is' * 13.99 EAST CATHOUC 8 1 14 1 Dorothy Hamill, U.S. hopeful for a tising banners at the Scope Center. part of The Herald quality Seda Glasses Reg. $20.00 South Catholic 6 2 14 1 Franchise owner Walter McTeague control program in order to gold at the 1975 Olympics Games, ■ Exclusive rights NWeit CathoUc 8 2 12 » said “When I was a little girl, I said IM of the $5,000 advertising give you one of the finest Aqulnai INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) - Why not treat your sweetheart to a 4 4 7 8 wanted Peggy Fleming's autograph banners would have to be bought by newspapers in the nation. Hush Puppies' "Sandy'' a high vamp sling St. Paul 4 8 10 8 ABC-television Monday announced it 16 local businesses if toe Squires are to Months work but ^he kind of snubbed me. I was up­ has secured the exclusive rights to delicious ice cream sundae or a mouth to lift your winter weary spirltsi Com­ Xavier 3 7 5 10 continue playing past raday. The St. Bernard 0 9 2 12 set and went crying to my mother.’’ the Preakness Stakes, the aecond watering ice cream soda on Valentine’s fortable pigskin with soft tricot The 19-year-old from Riverside, jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown, ABA franchise hopes to raise ^00,000 lining, an easy walking COC to stay afloat. Day? Your Gift Gallery is now offering O’all Conn., said that’s why she always for five years beginning In 1977. set for acid test heel. In chIno, navy, w 1 w 1 gives autographs to fans. The race has been carried by CBS INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) Wednesday's opening ceremony. six old fashioned ice cream sundae dis­ brown, grey Portland 11 0 14 0 since 1948. Wanted Scott — Six months of blood, sweat It was also toe day Austria’s Frank Cromwell 11 1 12 2 ABC secured toe rights to the first Klammer, enjoying a favorite-son hes or six ice cream soda glasses at the or green. MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - and tears could go down the COVENTRY 9 i 11 8 leg of toe Triple Crown, the Ken­ The Red Sox recently tried to status, was to unveil his new skis that RHAM 7 8 7 7 “There are no fat slobs” on the drain in the span of 60 minutes low low price of $8.00. Regularly, six U.S. bobsled team. tucky Derby, last year. reacquire first baseman George should make him a shoo-in to win toe Bacon 7 8 8 8 today if a team of enthusiastic downhill gold medal on Thursday. sell for $12.00. These beautiful clear BOLTON • 5 7 6 8 Team Manager Forrest Morgan Scott from toe Milwaukee Brewers E. Hampton — i 7 6 8 countered chargesfrom the U.S. luge Suit resumes but toe deal fell through, according young U.S. amateurs lose a Klammer, 22, has won four of this crystal-like glasses will certainly VInal Tech 3 9 5 9 -squad, saying “there are no fat slobs to Boston (General Manager Dick hockey game. season’s World (Jup downhills and it C o m p ly EVERETT, Wash. (UPf) - will take a bad mistake, or a spill, for Rocky HIU 1 It 1 13 on my team. All 12 are fully trained Despite Seattle being awarded an O’Connell. It’s like toe seventh game in toe become an attractive conversation CHENEY TECH 1 12 3 12 physical specimens.” “We tried to get Scott in a retrade’’ him to be upset, say toe experts. American League expansion Stanley Cup finals. If toe U.S. team, One man who won’t be testing new Financial piece in your own home. So take advan­ during toe winter meetings in New drawn mainly from toe Minnesota franchise for 1977, trial of a mul- skiis was Andy Mill of Aspen, Colo., Orleans last December "but it didn’t area, loses to Yugoslavia in today’s tlmlllion dollar suit against the who took a bad spill Monday when he Services tage of this fantastic offer now — the D&L SHOES: CORBINS, AVON, pan out,” said O’Connell, who Olympic tournament preliminary, it league is resuming today. went into a compression turn too fast VERNON, MANCHESTER & declined to elaborate on toe proposed will not be able to challenge for the Hockey team routed Ope of the main conditions of the and ended up in a pile of snow. STOCKS BRISTOL franchise award to a group headed by deal. gold medal. CORPORAIKAND 12 oz. 5 oz. The downhlllers had their final ■"'"'liiaisoTO Routed In ice hockey action Satur­ twine. Eight seconds later, Todd Lester Smith and entertainer Danny ”No doubt it’s toe most, important training on toe trails that had been , MUNICIPAL BONDS Regularly Six for $12.00 day was Manchester High, 7-1, by Sawmaura beat beleaguered goalie Kaye was dropping the suit against Signing likely game of toe Olympics for us,” said made easier so that skiers below toe '» TAX SHELTERS When you buy • lovely Ice cream soda glasses - you U.S. Coach Bob Johnson following Fermi High at the Bolton Ice Palace. Bernle Hebert and Rick Sawtell the league but toe word from Slade BOSTON (UPI) — Goaltender class of those who contest toe honors OPTIONS Gorton, state attorney general, was Monday’s final team practice. will receive FREE 3 long-handled stainless steal spoons The Indian skaters, now 1-15-1 for ended the parade at 12:51. (Jerry (Jheevers, out of sight since on toe World Cup circuit could walk MUTUAL FUNDS that "the trial is on.” The U.S; rextet was favored be­ N1 to make It easier to remove the delicious Ice cream - toe season, are at Glastonbury High Sawtell made it 6-0 early In the quitting toe Cleveland Crusaders last off the course in one piece. Elach cause of Its'two victories over (xmtact: You can buy 3 more for the low price of $1.80 - These Wednesday afternoon at 3:20. final period and Dave Sadorsky week, was expected to resurface country is permitted four entries per Rolx;rt C. Heavisides Sets get pair Yugoslavia during a fall tour of lovely spoons normally sell for $1.00 each - Great The first period was even with Fer­ added a power play goal at 8:25 today as a member of toe Boston Alpine event. Home: 647-9745 mi scoring a power play goal at 14:09 before Manchester averted the , NEW YORK (UPI) - The New Europe. In toe World Cup a country can Office: 278-2100 Bruins. Value! Supply limited - This offer only applies when with Bob Reagan getting the score shutout with Dave Kershaw getting York Sets Monday announced the Cheevers met late Into toe night The six preliminary winners go enter as many persons as it wishes, you purchase 6 Ice cream soda glasses for the low assisted by Glenn ^sm ussen. the goal assisted by Clark Brown. signings of Australians Phil Dent and Monday with Harry Sinden, into toe championship bracket with but only toe super kids contest toe price of $6.00.______The roof caved In In toe second Kent Denison, Kevin Hiers, Danny Fred Stolle for toe 1976 World Team managing director of the National the losers contesting a consolation series. However, Cindy Nelson of Rain^Wfebber period as toe Falcons In a three- Tennis season. inConMitiiiion Plaza Main Floor of Watkins Bros., 935 Main Street, Manchester White, Jack Gelling and Kershaw Hockey League club. A few minor series. Lutsen, Minn., would be happy to - llartTortl.Conn.OfiKW minute span took five shots on goal played well for Manchester which Dent, toe No. 1 singles player of follow in the footsteps of Barbara |2I«) 278-2100 matters report^ly were all that For toe rest of the 1,038 athletes, (Jyj, c/llfrfea and scorn four times. Bill Petola loses'toe services of senior Keith toe Detroit Loves two years ago, who stood in the way of Cheevers signing drawn from 36 countries, today Cochran who won toe only skiing gold made it 2-0 and 35 seconds later Gemmell due to mid-year gradua­ passed up WTT play last year to con­ a new contract with toe team he represented toetr last'casual day in medal for toe U.S. at Sapporo four U Rasmussen found toe back of the tion. 1 centrate on tournaments, '(Was jumped in 1972. the Olympiq village before years ago. V '"I

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Nefp'tVenled 73 Home* For Sole 23 Home* For Sale 23 Home* For Sal* 23 BABYSITTER needed my REDUCED FOR quick sale - home, one or two days, per RAISED RANCH - On extra two family, 30 Locust Street, large lot with country at­ Menohettor week, write Box L, no agents. 6462426, 65. Hall five poses problem Manchester Herald giving mosphere in Manchester. qualifications. Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two *29,900 ® x e K e r a td MANCHESTER - Five room firelaces, sliding glass ooors Ranch. Fireplace, eat-ln RN and LPN’s needed to large deck, aluminum kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ siding, 2-car garage. Only CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING desperatelylately for full time 611 ment, carport, aluminum Just listed. Five room and 11-7 shifts. A| per- $45,500. Philbrick Agency, . . u ' - storm doors and windows. Realtors, 648-4200. Colonial plus heated rec son. Meadows Convalescent Convenient shopping and room, 300’ deep treed lot, Indians C enter, 333 Bidwell St., MANCHESTER schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- garage, walk to Buckley Manchester TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, con- PHONE 643-2711 500. Peterman Agency, 646 venient Manchester location, School. Won’t last, hurry! BICENTENNIAL 9404, 6462912. COMMITTEE FOB ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AO OFFICE SECRETARY - Den­ excellent condition says tal assistant, good typing, throughout, good income on road OAKWOOD RD. - six room property. Many extras. No business procedure, Happfnaeo Is Help Wanted Cape, fireplace, garage, rec* agents. Low 40 s. 6464101. WARREN E. ADVERTISINB ADVERTISING organizational sxills required. ro o m , a s s u m a b le VA COMMUNITY Poised, neat, able to meet DEADLINE PHONE FROM home to ser­ mortgage, circular pool, all MANCHESTER - New listing, SPIRIT RATES vice our customers in the public. Reply Box M, for $35,900, call 6461189. 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Application A Mancnester RAMBLING nine room Cape, is at 6-2, 7-8 South Windsor in a CVC children’s slalom ski special slalom with open BOWLING ) — Inttructlont Wantad parkade. spare time. Win prizes too. No •lATYU 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Adams St. made for payment. selling experience necessary. BOSTON (UPI) —The New England Division I basketball test. Charter Oak Conference tilts races, sponsored by the and closed gates. Older ARAL tS TA Tt 30M trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ BASKETBALL Discharged Saturday: } — Homaa for Sal# Call 5269401. find 9-3,11-3 Coventry High hosting 1- fMPOUNDED - small brown DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- 30007 cy, Realtors, 6463166. ratings are changing as often as the region’s unpredictable Manchester State Bank children will race the full Rena Packard, Glaston­ I — Lott-Land for Sal# 11, 1-13 Rocky Hill, 5-7, 6-8 Bolton 1 — Invattmant Propa^ and white female, cross­ Experience require^, salary weather. and the Manchester course, while younger PARKADE BANTAM - bury; Timothy Brown, 40 FOOD SERVICE - Immediate MULTI-FAMILY - 65^^2 fami­ I — SuBlnaM Proparty breed, vicinity of Parker St. commensurate with ability. openings. No experience High at 7-6, 3-6 Bacon Academy in Businessmen Recreation Department, children 6-8 will tie started Doug Pointer 167, Craig f — RiBort Propahy Call Dog Warden, 6464555. Send resume to Box N. ly duplex, minutes to Parkade The University of Connecticut Minutemen received one first place Olcott St.; Margaret b required. Good salary, paid Colchester and 7-5, 7-7 Rham High Carlson 156-429, Chip I ~ Raal E UI# Wantad Manchester Herald. and DUS. 2-car garage, level roared into Massachusetts iast week With Tom Malin showing will be held Saturday, Feb. further downhill. The Cafro, Birch Mt. Rd., training plus many benefits. vote. ventures to Middletown to face 3-9,5- 14 at 9 a.m. at the course will be on easy L upacchino 155, Jim MIAC. SRNVICIB IMPOUNDED - male black lot, nice income. Only $40,000. and left Holy Cross and the University the way with 31 points. Bolton; Roy Ellis, 409 E. I — Sarvicaa Offarad Enlistment required. Ages 17- Providence remained 10-6 after a 9 Vinal Tech. Ellington High, 10-0 in Gluhosky 163-416, Walt setter type, vicinity of Parker LAUNDRY SERVICE - We Keith Real Estate, 64M126, of Massachusetts charred in its Army & Navy trounced Northview Ski area. terrain to allow from Middle Tpke.; Carolyn I — Palntlng-Papark^ 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. I 6461922. week in cold storage. But the Friars the NCCC and 13-3 over-all, is at 7-3, Silva 166434, Pat Gallant ) — Building-ContracUng St., call Dog Warden. 6464555. are now accepting Loa wake. The Huskies, 10-6 after the up­ Dubaido Electric, 119-56, The races will be open to beginners to advanced Butterfield, 60 Notch Rd., I — Roofing-Siding applications for laundry, held fourth place with 42 points, and 7-7 Tolland. 409. 1 — Haabng-Ptgmoing LAW ENFORCEM ENT - set wins, shot from fifth to second last night at the Communi­ children age 6 to 17. Boys skiers an opportunity to Bolton; Burton Jackson, Pereonel* 2 washroom and deliveries posi­ NEW TO MARKET - This received a pair of first place ballots. Manchester has won three in a I — Floofiog tion. Full time. 40 hours, days, Im m ediate openings. No oversized. Cape is just right place. ty Y. Charles Wrinn added will race against boys, race. 120 Plymouth Lane; Ber­ r — Moving-Trucking-Sioraga experience required. Good lOWIIT U M N S A tV Ilt V / - V Rhode Island, 11-6, continued its row, seven of eight and 12 of 14 out­ KofC - Ken Tomlinson i — SarvicaB Wantad INCOME TAX preparation - evenings.Excellent fringe NIWOMLKMtaLiMea V 4 __ for the growing family. Large Connecticut picked up five of the 16 25 points, Paul Grogan 20 girls against girls in the A special ski clinic for all nard Brennan, 101 Chestnut salary, paid training plus New Year surge with wins over ings. Only two losses to crosstown 215-599, Bob Audet 201-552, Dan Mosler - Call 6463329 or benefits. Apply in person, master bedroom, formal first place votes and a total 59 points. and Charles Stetson 19 for following groups: 6 to 8, 9 will be presented by Jerry St.; Ingrid Virr, 11 Horace MISC. FOR SALI 525-8263 for appointment. Meadows, Convalescent many, benefits. Enlistment dining room, eat-ln kitchen, Maine and Vermont last week to take East Catholic blemish the otherwise I ~ Artlclaa lor Sal# required. Ages 17-35. Call U. ------W, the Servicemen. Clayt^ to 10,11 to 12,13 to 14, and Donavon of Mt. Real Breton 534, Norbert f -> Building SuppUat Home, 333 Bidwell Street, ?lus fireplaced living room, 1 Holy Cross, 14-5, also Tost to fifth place. The Rams earned one St.; (jaroi Wengertsman, S. Army at 6469462. IAIN 1^f e i l tMOwl perfect Indian docket. ’The locals sub­ Bruce and Phil Hence 15 to 17. Southington, Wednesday, Audet 200-537, Mike Hodge I — •Patt -BirdB- Ooga TAX RETURNS - Individual Manchester. /2 baths, garage. Non-traffic Georgetown over the weekend but first place vote and a total 27 points. 71 Foster St. I — Livaatock street, only $36,900. Keith dued Hall, 71-64, at Clarke Arena in paced the losers with 14,14 The races are open to all Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the 527, Jim Watt 201-561, I — Boats A AccaBBorisB and business tax returns IINOWfRSr«» ^' it&w L still finished first with 65 points. The Fairfield, with three points, was Also, Maureen Surowiec, PRINTED Circuit board elec­ CONSTRUCTION Worker - Real Estate, 6464126, 649- their first meeting. The Warriors and 10 points respectively. children with no restriction Manchester State Bank. Terry Means 212-548, Al I — Sporting Good! prepared. Call Russell L. Im m ediate openings. No UH WIAIHII fOIOCMI ^ Crusaders were named first on seven sixth. Vermont and Boston College, East Hartford; Feme ' — Oardan Products Burnett, Tax Service, 353 troplatertropi needed for first shift 1922. dropped their next outing to Fermi, as to what town they live ’The clinic will cover ski Bolls 207-551, Dave Neff I — Anllquaa experience required. Good ballots. with one point apiece, tied for Pasternak, 87 W^gewood Center Street, Manchester, wttn a minimum of two years 66-59, but have since ripped off eight in. Trophies will be equipment, techniques and 214-504, John Greszko 201- I — Wantad to Buy 6463005. experience In copper, gold, salary, paid training plus For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 4. During Tuesday MANCHESTER - four family, Massachusetts, 10-4 after its first seventh. Points are awarded on a Pee Wee Dr.; Jill Morrlssette, 55B many benefits. Enlistment straight wins to stand 12-3 over-all, presented to the top three course strategy. 526, Frank Ruff 216550, RBNTALB and nickle plating on single night, snow is expected across most of the area from the four rooms each unit, parking, Yankee Conference loss, slipped to Bill Peschke and Roger Congress St.; Patrick ! — Room« for Rant required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. descending scale, with a first-place 10-3 in league warfare. Fred Nassiff 549, Ben TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ and double sided boards. separate heat, $6,900 income, third place with 44 points. The Greenwood each popped in winners In each age group The State Bank will Mooney, 583 Hartford Rd.; I — ApartmantB lor Rant Army at 643-9462. northern Rockies into parts of the central Great Plains. vote worth five points. Foreman 218-595, John i — Homaa lor Rant ting done professionally. Call Supervisory ability essential. Elsewhere, generally fair weather conditions should prevail. asking $42,900. Warren E. Hall’s top gun is senior John six points to lead Top for boys and girls. provide free hot chocolate Hazel , Raymond, i » BuBlnaaa for Rant Dan Hickey. 6469145. Ehccellent advancement op­ Howland, Realtors, 6461108. Kozicki 216536, John Mar­ INVENTORY CLERK - Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum Rubino who leads the league in Notch to a 21-15 win over ’Thejastest time of the and coffee the day of the Newington; William I — Raaort Proparty lor Rant portunities with a growing races at Northview. tin 502, John Sullivan 506, ’ — Wantad to Rar^ company. Please call 6464100 Im m ediate openings. No readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 39 (65), Boston 23 (39), Chicago MANCHESTER - extra nice scoring with a 21.1 points per game Burger King last night at day will receive the special LaPeima, East Hartford; I — MIbc. lor Rant experience required. Good Manchester State Bank All children may race by Wendall Poucher 528, Milt □ FINANCIAL between 64 days. 5 (25), Dallas 39 (63), Denver 9 (16), Duluth -16 (2), Houston 50 six room Colonial, plus large average. Teammate John Lenlhan is the East Side Rec. Ed Roger Zola, Glastonbury; AUTOMOTIVE salary, paid training plus (77), Jacksonville 42 (75), Kansas City 6 (25), Los Angeles 44 two story heated barn in Cup Trophy. registering in person or by Kershaw 517, Fred Kozicki — Autoa lor Sala 10th in CCIL statistics with a 14.4 Stack and Marc Raymond St. Georges, 189 GRILL HELP - For lunch many benefits. Enlistment (57), Miami 59 (76), New Orleans 52 ( 79), New York 28 (42), business location. Ideal for mail at the Manchester 548, Bill Avery 501, Greg I — Trucks lor Salt required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Indiana unanimous average. They led the Warriors to a Lupacchino each had four The race course will be Laurel St., South Windsor; I ~ Haavy Equlpmant lor Sala Bonde-Stoeke-Uorlgege* 9 hour, eight hour week. Apply Phoenix 49 (72), San Francisco 42 (52), Seattle 26 (36), St. Louis live-at-home tradesman, shop Paleologos 504, Cy Perkins Army at 6469462. 33-25 halftime edge in the first clash markers for King. laid out by Nate State Bank, 1041 Main St., Paul Frazier, 424 W. Mid­ i — Motorcydaa-Bicyclaa Ann’s S|)ot, 21 Oak Street, 19 (37), Washington 29 (49). or offices. 50’s. Warren E. Agostinelli, bank presi­ Manchester or at the Rec 531, Don Pplmer 531, Tony ) — CamparB-TraUars-MobUa MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Manchester. Howland, Realtors, 6461108. before Manchester rallied in the se­ Chris Schoembs had 12 dle Tpke. Homaa cond, third. All kinds. Realty IMMEDIATE Openings Baluk 222-506, Gem Q m I — Automotiva Sarvica cond half to pull out the win. points and Gary Gates six dent, and Mel Siebold of Office, Garden Grove Rd. Discharged Sunday: statewide. Credit rating un­ available on our first and third choice of selectors 209, Mario Frattaroll 547, ’ ~ Autoa lor Ranl-Laaa# QUALITY CONTROL inspec­ MANCHESTER - 4-4 Duplex as Willie’s downed the the Rec Department. Alfred KargI, 165 Ferguson necessary. Reasonable. Con­ tor - needed for first shift with shifts. The following are with generous cabineted Senior Mike Quesnel leads the Dennis Guay 206-533, Bill positions available on third Celtics, 27-20. Paul Rd.; Lillie Smith, 89A fidential, quick a minimum of two years kitchen, living room and two locals in the scoring department hit­ Tomlinson 211-582, Sam arrangements. Alvin Lundy shift: one silk screen printer, SEVEN Room Contemporary MANCHESTER Looking for Hohenthal, Brian Feschler Sycamore Lane; Irene experience in all phases of in­ bedrooms, separate utilities. NEW YORK (UPI) — Indiana, winner of 18 straight games ting at a 16.8 clip, the only Indian to Nassiff 213-556, Vic Agency. 527-7971.100 Ckmstitu- coming and out-going printed two silk screen inspectors, - two years young on l.W your own home? Try this 2- Ideal opportunity to own your and Jim Carmel each Riley, East Hartford; Ruth one tape applier, one inspec- amily with up to fdur this season and holder of a new Big 10 mark of 28 consecutive average in double figures. Tremen­ Squadrito 206544, John □ NBTICE8 tion Plaza, Hartford. circuitill ■board 'inspection. acres. Treed site at first home. $36,900. Wolverton netted six points for the Chances are remote Sbortt, Storrs; Milo Ward, Evenings, 233-6879. tor'ana two quality control in­ Westchester Acres. The two bedrooms in one apartment, Agency, Realtors, 6462813. dous balance follows. John Pisch Fogarty 539. AbilityIlly to coordinate the work wins in conference competition, once again is the unanimous Celtics. 54 Greenwood Dr.; Gilman of 2-5 inspectors. Ehccellent spectors. The following are fireplaces will warm the cold separate heating systems, choice of the United Press International Board of Coaches as the averages 9.8 points per outing Lost end Found 1 MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd advancement opportunities positions open for first shift: winter days. Sliding glass new roof, 2-car garage, $39,- Giants will stay put White, 115 Olcott St.; one quality control inspector, 900. Wolverton Agency, No. 1 college basketball team in the country. followed by Mark Demko (9.0), Jeff Specialist fired mortgages — interim finan­ with a growing company. doors open onto front ana rear * 2 9 , 5 0 0 Commuhily Y Midget— Margaret Phillips, 211 LOST - older black and white cing — expeditious and con­ Please call 646-4100 between 6 one drill sharpener. Please decks. 'This is truly a unique Realtors, 6462813. Kieman (6.8), Jim McNlckle (6.6), HARTFORD. (UPI) - call Multi-Circuits at 6464100 Is the full price of this im­ Scoring a “possible” 420 points as Bruce Ballard (6.2) and Scott Hyde Boland Oil II 7-1, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The restraining order Newberry Rd., South Wind­ tom cat, vicinity of Waddell fidential service, J.D. Real 4 days. home. $45,900. Call Owner- Hartford Civic Cienter of­ EsUte Assoc. 6461980. between 9-4 days. Agent. 1-287-4837. NEW HOMES - Ranches, maculate four-room expan­ the No. 1 selection of all 42 coaches, Las Vegas (23-0) and Washington (17- (5.2). Manchester Cycle 7-1, — A San Francisco Giants was obtained Jan. 9 by the sor; Katrina Kneeland, 33 School, answers to name of ficials have fired their Tippy, call 6W4318 between Capes, Colonials, Raised dable Cape with two Indiana holds a 71-point lead over 1). Multi C ircuits II 7-1, corporate officer is con­ City of San Francisco. Cooper St.; Lise Adams, $1500 - $2500 CASH Bonus - media specialist for noon and 6 p.m. (XILONIAL Style two-story Ranches, in several locations bedrooms, living room and second-place Marquette, which has a The second five was composed of Groman’s 6-2, VFW 4-4, vinced that the marriage Mayor George Moscone E)ast Hartford. U.S. Army Artillery, Infantry home - eleven rooms, 2V5 or Two-Family homes 2 and 3 kitchen. A good starter A Manchester victory would not alleged incompetence and 16-1 record. Maryland (15-3), Rutgers (16-0), Elks 4-4, Boland Oil I 3-5, between the city and his said the Giants still had 19 Also, Eva Dlgnotl, En­ IMPOUNDED - Male Dalma- and armor - immediate baths and attached 2-car gar­ bedroom models. For your home for the young family wrap up the title. “You don’t wrap it improper use of the city openings. No experience new home needs call Merritt Indiana scored 88-73 and 114-61 vic­ Tennessee (14-2),, UCLA (15-3) and, Wyman Oil 1-7, Multi Cir­ National League club is years left on their field; Aim Sudarsky, East tion type dog, black and white. age. Built twelve years ago. or an excellent opportunity up until you’ve won it,” understated credit card. A state reqirequired. Good salary, paid Situated on five acres, of com­ Agency, 6461180. tories over Iowa and Wisconsin tied for 10th, North Carolina State c u its I 1-7, M odern over-without hope of a Candlestick Park lease and Hartford; Dennis Birch Strert area. Call Dog (or the cost , conscious Indian Coach Doug Pearson, “but it senator’s daughter was Warden, 6464555. training plus many benefits. mercially zoned land, across respectively last week while (14-3) and Missouri (17-2). Janitorial 0-8. reconciliation. San Francisco businesses Duchesneau, Rocky Hill; Enlistment require. Ages 17- LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - family. Aluminum siding, is an important game in that Hall hired as a temporary from ’Tri-Town shopping full basement, treed yard, Marquette beat Georgia Tech 55-44 The most signficant change from appears to be the only team with a Conimunily Y Pee Wee Charles Rupert, would lose money if the Jeanne Sawlcki, RockviUe; 35. Call U.S. Army at 6469462. Center. In Westchester sec­ Spacious Garrison Colonial, replacement. on beautiful wooded lot. Large city utilities. Call today, and Loyola (111.) 85-59. the previous week’s balloting was the chance to catch us.” - VFW 7-1, W illie’s executive vice president of Giants were allowed to Michael Doyon, 16 Oak tion of Colchester. This is and The fired publicist, POWER PLANT Operator - has been our personal family room with fireplace, tomorrow may be to late!! elevation of North Carolina past Las Garage 5-3, CBC 4-4, Com­ the Giants, said in a court move. Grove St.; Kevin Wilson, Legal Notice Rounding out the first five in the Walter Jennings, said Mon­ Immediate openings. No residence. $69,500. Cali 12x23 game room, music Vegas-Nevada into third place. North munity Y 4-4, Nassiff Arms affidavit ttot the financial Speculation was that, if Rodney Wilson, both of SSL experience required. Good room, or fourth bedroom. ninth week of the coaches’ ratings day his dismissal was im­ TOWN OF COVENTRY Owner-Agent, 1-267-4837. U&R REALTY CO. Carolina was named on all but two of 2-6, Manchester Travel 2-6. status of the club made it Benson decides to end the Spencer St.; August Board of Tax Review salary, paid training plus Wall-to-wall throughout, 643-2692 were North Carolina (15-2), Nevada- Jayveea bow proper and pledged to fight the coaches’ ballots. frivolous to try to keep It restraining order, league PezzenU, 31 Marshall Rd.; many benefits. Enlistment SMALL APARTMENT rosewood paneling, central Robert D. Murdock it in court. In accordance with Section required. Ages 17-35. Call U. vac, built-in barbecue, sliding Despite three double MCC Women here. owners would Immediately Daniel Wilson, 64 Kennedy 12-110 of the State Statutes, Building- Good little income Realtor Meantime, Civic Center S. Army at 643-9462. producer-in center of glass doors, flagstone patio, point performances, Seeing its record fall to The affidavit will be approve the sale of the Rd. the Coventry Botrd of ’Fez officials say the job will be 'Colchester. Four units of 2W plus many other outstanding Cheney Tech’s freshman 6-5 yesterday was the presented Tuesday after­ Giants to Labatts Brewery Review will hold special VACANCY - Coventry Public features. Cali today for Hockey filled temporarily by the rooms, and V.i-bath. Income- Lota-Land For Sale 24 basketball team dropped a Manchester Community noon to Superior Court and other Canadian in­ public meeUngi In the Taz Schools, part-time music expense analysis available. details and inspection of this daughter of Sen. ClMrge teacher. Grades 7-12,16 hours NBA player suit 70-54 decision to FTince College women’s team, Judge John ^nson, who Is terests. Aisetior’i Office at the Town $25,900. Call owner-agent, 1- choice offering. Philbrick TOWN Approved Subdivision- Tech’s jayvees. Dave conducting the hearing on Hannon, D-East Hartford. About Office Building to bear MECHANICS per week. Choral - some in­ 267-4837. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 28 single family home sites. falling 59-28 to Mitchell strumental. Apply: Dr. Gustamachlo (15), Doug w hether to extend a appeals from aiaeismenti on Manufacturer of abraalva Blast equipment raqutraa Approximately IW acres College at Easi Catholic. town the Grand List of October 1, meehanlca such aa automotive wllh tome knowledge Donald Nicoletti, Box 356, MANCHESTER - Inflation NEW LISTING - Bolton - each. Frontage on Conn. State may be resolved Landry (13) and Gary restraining order, which Coventry, G . 06238, 742-8913. Eight room Garrison Colonial Jane Hopkins had 18 1976. of plumbing, eleciricalt, mecMnIng, and blueprint hedge for the future, 6family, Highway (Rt. 16) in the Marineau (11) accounted points for 5-1 Mitchell blocks the sale pf the central location, good income, in lovely exclusive Westchester Section of Squirt The health committee of Taxpayers' appeals will be reading. Cxcellant pay and fringe banenta. Cell shop SALES REPRESENTATIVE neighborhood, four bedrooms, (or 39 Cheney points in the while Sally Lentocha had Giants to Canadian in­ I heard on the following dates tuperintondeni (or e prollmlnary Intorviow. Manclioetor mid 50’s. Wolverton Agency, Colchester. Adjoins existing PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - On the eve of the the Manchester Junior - Regional office for a Realtors, 6462813. first floor family room, large subdivision of quality homes Action Sunday at the third loss in eight starts. 13 markers for the terests for $13.25 million. only. 643-2467. 26th National Basketball Association All-Star Women’s Gub will sponsor nationwide corporation with a kitchen, formal dining room, and Conn. State Forest. Most­ Bolton Ice Palace saw Cougars. a workshop at 8 p.m. at the February 11,13 ind IS, 1978 local office in Enfield has as acre lot. Minutes from 1-84, ly forested-there is some ad­ Manchester Rotary blank Game Commissioner Larry O’Brien worked out from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; opening for a sharp excellent value. Dubaldo- ditional land (16plus) acres p u c t e home of Mrs. Jean PRESSUK BUST aggressive person to repre­ 27 PITKIN ST. Lesperance, Realtor, 646-0505. m m are wirbuiiiMii w K Saturday, February 14, 1976 that is tillable and not in­ Wethersfield Lums, 6-0, a deal that may lead to an out-of-court settle-' Kellogg, 106 Carpenter, to Regal’s whitewash the from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 sent our product. $80 to $300 Exceptional Manchester cluded in the 28 lot layout. ment of a six-year-old players’ class action suit. make Bicentennial door p.m. to 4 p.m. per week. Must be over 21 and home with unusual space MANCHESTER - Solid, brick $85,000. Call owner/agent, 1- Wethersfield Sabres, 3-0, oiCARnrs MAMIFIICTURING GO., INC. have car. Call 763-0069, Mon­ O’Brien and a five-man wreatha. and amenities. Five large cape with 1 1/2 baths, 267-4837. and Economy Electric rout “Chances of a settlement Jesse C. WUUams day through Friday after 6 fireplace, basement garage, advisory committee of Chairman p.m. for an interview appoint­ bedrooms, 4W baths, living full shed dormer, in mid 36s. Wethersfield, 9-1. are better than ever,” said How tD w rite 48 ACRES of mostly forested owners and player-counsel Mra. Judy Adams and area of over 4,000 sq. ft. Fleisher. Boad of Tax Review ment. T.J. Gockett, Realtors, 643- Eric Trudon had three Larry Fleisher, hammered Mrs. Patricia Motowldlak, and lovely lot are_pffpTsd land in Colchester. Close to Announcement* 3 Announeemtnt* -1577. Route 2 expressway. Has a goals, Paul Hohenthal two out final details of the plan The two sides reportedly of the Manchester Junior Situation Wanted at $$4,500. For appoint­ agreed to a modifi^ draft, IS brook running through it. and Chris Verbridge one, that won approval Monday Women’s Gub^ will serve ment call owner, 6466252 ESSEX STREET - Vacant six Brand New 76 room Cape, in low, low 30’s. Property is surveyed and par­ while Vin White registered which gives a team rights a business letter EXPERIENCED female or 6465110. from the NBA Board of the adult retarded group at Completely remodeled, tially engineered for three his fourth shutout in the to an unsigned player for bartender. Available for wed­ acre building sites. Location Governors for settlement Lincoln Center on dings and special occasions. aluminum siding, T.J. nets. of the suit filed in the name only two years, a one-year Wednesday at 8 p.m. Crockett, Realtors, 6461577. is excellent. Five acres is Randy Nightingale, Sean non-perpetuating option PUBLIC NOTICE Call 6461106. BOLTON - Eight room "Split-Off” and is ready to of former Players Associa­ Rambling Ranch mth three or build on now. Frontage is on a Heagearty and Brian tion President Oscar ciause, and the right of by the numbers. The Junior Slims of the All chBritBblB and non-profit organliBUonB four bearooms, family size NEW LISTING - Large over­ paved road. $67,500. Call sized Cape, two-car garage. Gallahue scored for Robertson. first refusal wherein a Manchester Junior kitchen, dining room den and owner-agent, 1-267-4837. Regal’s, which is now 11-0 team would be able to wishing to havo thair Publle Announeomonts □ EDUCATION office. One car garage. $51,- Fireplace. Beautiful woodra If the player represen­ Women’s Gub will meet lot. Only $40,500. Pasek in league play and 15-0 match or refuse to match Don't do the routine thing. Instead, pick up the phone and publlshod trot In this spaeo aro urgBd to eon- 500. Wolverton Agency, ONE ACRE building site- tatives meeting approve Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Realtors. 6462613. Realtors, 2867475. laot Joo MoCavanagh. Qanoral Managtr ot Privete Inatructlona IS approved and ready to build over-all. Brian Beckwith the plan today, it wilt be another team’s offer for a dial your client's number Long Distance. Dial direct any Mott’s Community Hall, on. Fronts on Conn. Rt. 16 has notched the whitewashing play er who w ants to Rsgal MuttlBra of Manchostor. Spaea will bo BOLTON - First time offered, EAST ELDRIDGE ST. - Two presented to U.S. District time without operator assistance, and save. You can cover a 587 E. Middle Tpke. This Is LEARN THE ART of SUlned tall shade, trees. Last lot in In the nets. change teams. Chevrolet allotod on a tlrat coma, firat aarvsd baals. casually elegant seven room new homes under construc­ Westchester Acres Subdivi­ Court Judge Robert Carter lot of ground in one call. You get fast answers to pressing sponsored by the home life Glass from experienced stone and maintenance free tion, drive by, and call T.J. Mark and David Stepper The tentative agreement teacher. Call 649-3822 now to sion. $6,600. Call owner-agent, for finat settlement. questions. (It's hard to say 'no' on the phone.) Long Distance Ton noetside Pickup and youth committee. Call Thureday botwoon a md 13 u Redwood Ranch on acre plus Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. 1-267-4837. each scored three goals, "If a settlement is comes after a long battle insure placement. wooded setting. L shaped Don Maxim two and Doug that brought several NBA puts less distance between you and your clients. Cost? 6\k Ft Body, 6 CyL Iflgine, BL Trent,, Beer Bumper, itortearvaepoMforttwIollowliHi A-usi reached,” said O’Brien, Qe«g*e, end Carter Cere. Ruth Circle of Communi­ fieidstone raised hearth LAKEFRONT LAND- One Mathew one for Economy. team s to the verge of Look at it this way: getting out the average letter costs ty B»tlst Church will wMk. Joo MoCavanagh fireplace, carpeted first floor acre fronting on Pickerel “obviously it is then an Block No. □ REAL ESTATE family room with built-in desk The Steppers each added open situation to discuss bankruptcy in recent over $5 today. . meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. Lake. Nicest spot on the lake! two assists. years, while average 3963 and Cabinets. Above ground The owners are anxious to Old clubhouse burned down- any aspect of consolidation at the home of Mra. John Horn** For Sal* 23 pool, peace and quiet galore it’s ready for a new one! Nice player salaries soared over Shorrock, 276 E. Middle but only 20 minutes to Hart­ sell this six-room Ranch lake in Colchester and Pee Wee or merger (with the ABA) SALEPRIGE with several extru, such or anything else that might $100,000 per season and «3525 Tpke. K7,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room ford. $»,900. Cantor & Gold- excellent waterfront proper­ M, stove, refrigerator, and First Hartford^ Realty come along. 'This has been seats in some arenas ^nch, fireplace, baseboard farb Real Estate, 49 Windsor ty. $15,500. Call owner-agent, You can cover a lot of ground "A Good Place To Buy A Truck" RegaIRSCr heating, stove, refrigerator. Ave., Rockville, 875-6244. air coodlUoner. Recently 1-267-4887. topped Farr’s, 3-^ Sunday totally In the hands of the climbed as high as high as Scandia Lodge No. 23, $12 to $15 per game. Hutchms Agency 6463166. redone inside and out. at Bolton. Greg Alkens players for a long time. Vaaa Order of America, Wo oMor conventonco along wHh a euperlor produet LOVELY six room Ranch Garage. We consider it on 4.97 ACRES on Pinebrook scored twice and Tim Because of the injunction Three ABA teams folded with Long Distance will have installation of of­ MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room home, on quiet tree lined excellent value, really. Road-Westchester section of Fraser also connected for (obtained by the players this season, leaving seven, CARTER ficers Thursday at 7:30 Cornor of Broad Ranch, buflt 1975, Dining street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 ColchesteC has view, tall baths, garage, privacy, BQLFIORE AGENCY trees, babbling brook and 400’ Realty while Tim Conti against the owners) we and with the 18 NBA p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran and Cantor Btroot Mm -FH. 8 a.m. • B |l.m. room, fireplace in living room, kitchen irith bullt-ins. Buckley School, low 40 s. Reeltora 947-1411 of road frontage. “ Beat piece scored for F arr’s. Dan couldn’t even talk about franchises the scene seems Church. Refreshmenta will Phono 046-2112 Sat 8 aan. - 8 p.m. Keith Real Estate, 6464126, set for a 2625 team super Southern New England Iblephone CHEVROLET Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ of land around.” $15,500. Call Weinbaum had two assists merger.” ] i be served. cy, Tliealtors, ...... 6462813. 6461922. Owner-Agency, l-287-48$7. for Realty. league next year. ) ’#■ PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Feb. 3, 1976 n . , , n i,. Frank ml Emaat ^ Answer to Previous Puzzle Wanlad to Buy Hodgepodge i- 3 48 ApartmtnlM For B ut S3, Aportmonh For Boot S3 BuVlnon’forBont' If Charles M. Schultz FRANIC AND ERNIE'5 OLD DOLLS - Paying top i ^ h a t T y p e o p OFFICE for rent, 450 sq. feet, ACROSS 01 Fencing D o C J prices for your old dolls, Dear Abby weapon AND >$LED...FReNCH VILLAGE 122 EAST CENTER ST. - 12 Napoleonic, 4 Calyx leaf ciM Eai-iia SO MUCH lifOU MAKE THE MCflCtlMlSf fpr one 5 Eggs HLItd WHOLE DESK MOVE!! V WANTED - 'Used kitchen modem first floor office ap­ 13 weathercock 6 j u a Mr. kam RMita t • 44A proximately 300 sq. ft. Heat, 6 Barbarian W l P o o d l e s . . . f n c l i $ h cabinets, top and or bottoms - Nofin on m. iS (Mob) SI) 14 Caucho 7 Grafted (her.) n ia r a loHowr air conditioning, ample 16 Pachyderms 0 Amber, for one counter top not necessary. i r DEAR ABBY: I am married to a man who, in his youth, 17 Female ruff 25 Soviet city 40 Suppose ^ V lETTEP?... IRISH , Cail 646-1929 after 6 p.m. parking. Merritt Agency, M6 9 Revolving 26 Leaving 43 Levy f was in love with a girl who died very young. Billy’s mother 18 Caravansary platform UNUSUAL ONE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES in a park- 19 Con­ 28 Musfcal 45 Swap was a spmtuahst, and she told him that his dead ^ I ’s 10 Nautical term Instrument 46 Situation W oLpHOUflDS....J Uke setting, quiet nei^borhood, close to shopping, descended < H /» y K * . lw c . T M Rtq US PH (W m int had communiMted with her and declared that she and 21 Tibetan monk 11 Obnoxious 30 Lost blood 47 Dill herb church, hus, pool and tennis. Billy would be soul mates eternally plant 31 Soap-frame 48 Goad Footurlnoi OFHCE SPACE 23 Burmese 16 Gap Billy now communicates direcUy lirith this girl. He has wood sprite bar 50 On top of WINTHROP BY DICK CBVAUI • Miootva lodroain • WoSi-ln Clooali FOR RENT 20 Festive affairs 33 Conductor's 51 Low sand hill □ RENTALS • Fun laMawnt • Uun*y Hook-Upt • Filvoto 250 square feet, center of taken me to seances in Pennsylvania, Indiana and Florida 24 Turf 22 Sail supports wand 52 Brink emnnoao and FoUoo • Mr CondMonor where he ^ s into a trance, talking to his "soul mate" in 27 Soft mineral 24 Slave W H A T p it? y o u THETFaOUBLE WITH • Color Co-ordhiotod Oooor • Inoludon Haal Manchester, air' con­ 35 Kind of acid 55 Negative word NCNVIOL£NCE words of love and passion. He calls her “my wonderoue 29 Scientists* SAV?/ ditioning and parking. Call workrooms 2 2 i r 5“ r r 5“ \o 11 Mickey Finn — Morris Weiae le, IT(5lvee>tXJASTC3ViACHACHE. Rooms fo r B eni 52 angel girl and eternal love." I cry aU night after these rr®! 643-9551. meetings. (coli.) ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly We have a large variety of 7 ,3 « 3 bedroom I Rpy 32 Son of Chaos 12 13 14 Billy carries her picture over his heart and had a life-sized (myth.) r T rooms, single $56., double $69. epartmenta and townhouses throughout the iS 16 A M / ive SMELeFT'] I ADVISE YOU id WELL, WE SAVE IT W EIL GET HIM oil painting made from the snapshot. He keeps the painting 34 Make possible 17 ALL RIGHT/ 'eM M T H ^ W / FILE AN INCQwf Ius tax, continental Town of Manchester. 36 Meal I'M SERIOUSLy CONSIDER­ A TRY, PHIL-^BOT YET SCOTTY.' Wanted to Bent ST in ius b^room with a candle burning near it night and day i r U JUST LET THSm FACES/ I T TAX RETURN, AND THERE WAS NO I'VE GOT MY4Y / Ereakfast, maid service, color 37 Fine cotton H |i9 ING A CHARGE OF ME SEE PAYS 7D HAi/e DECLARE A l l THE WAY WE COULD I can t take much more of this. I feel Uke his housekeepOT. EXTORTION AND OBSTRUC­ NEXT MOVE* I TV, utilities, parking. Call, threads il WHATVOUR A SM ART MONEY YOU'VE HOLD TASGARD/ FIGURED OUT/ 646-2300. ) garage o Please tell me what to do. 38 Apartment TION OF JUSTICE EVIDENCE LAW YtR/ SPENT/ DMMTO ENTERPRISES fish sailboat and trailer. Must AGAINST VIOUR CLIENT/ LOOKS LIKE/ Ownor-Dovolopar JEALQUS OF A SPIRIT (coil.) ST 5T %nd FURNISHED ROOM for rent, be near Sycamore Lane, easi­ 39 Seasoning w Designed With You tn Mind 41 Editors (ab.) M all conveniences. Parking, ly accessible and secure. Call DEAR JEALOUS: Billy’s disturbed. If he doesn't eee a Model Optn Wookdayt 1-7 p.m. 6463409. 42 Decompose near bus line. Call 649-5271. doctor, see a lawyer. 44 Classify ST Saturday S Sunday 1-S P.M. 46 Feline 649-3940 949-1021 delicacies s r DH 76BrNt* mc..lM Heg US P« W Autos For Sale 81 DEAR ABBY: I am frankly surprised and outraged that you woMd advise a woman to ask her doctor to prescribe a 49 Sultanic Apartments For Bent S3 decree Lols-Land For Sale NEED CAR? Credit bad? tranquilizer so she wouldn’t break down and cry at her 53 Babylonian 24 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 4 i Bankrupt? Repossessed? daughter a wedding. sky god 4T u 61 &2 ROOMMATE(S), male, MANCHESTER FOR RENT - two bedroom 54 Shortened FOR SALE- 25 Acres, New apartment, parking, no pets, Honest Douglas accepts What's wrong with crying at a wedding? Your message t r 14 female or both. Under 30 C ity of Village Charm lowest down, smallest 58 Weight of India York State, south of Canadian middle age adults preferred, implies that rather than give vent to an honest eAotion and 5 7 ------sapiens preferred, to share furnished payments. Douglas Motors, learn to cope with it, one should take a pill. u 5? ST border, north of Adirondak four room apartment. Cen­ $160 a month, 6462&9. 56 Bell sound for u Apt.? We have k) 345 Main. Which is worse, a tear-stained face at a wedding or the 59 Summer (Fr.) Prisciiia’s Pop — Ai Vermeer Forest, 1980 Olympic site. trally located. Scott 646-3936. d lileren t apartineiiti and u u 11 80% beautifully groomed, THREE ROOM apartment, nek of over-sedation, possible side effects and a future 60 Biblical garden THIS VEAR you CAN SEND lownhouiea, in 17 locatloni TOYOTA - See us for reliable _ 2 tillable fields, 20% lightly Innnshout Mancbeiter. heat, hot water, utilities, dependency upon tranquilizers? '( B O Y ' W A L D O ! I D ID N 'T I'M SAVING IT WE HAVE customers waiting used Toyotas with our 60-day ■ NKW.SPAHKH KNTKHPHI.SE ASSN i OH wooded, birch and pine. Town for the rental of your apart­ stove, refrigerator, carpeted "D" IN PORTLANb P O T R O A S T ' TOU FORGOT .FORGET, HAZEL FOR DESSERT'^ road frontage with electricity. living room, adults. $170. 647- 100% warranty. We also buy ment or home. J.D. Real 1 bedroom ranoh lirpe used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, T O K IS S ------5 By owner. Financing allhoToraoa. $195 1193. ME' Estate Associates, Inc. 646- 345 C e n te r S tr e e t, DEAR ’’D"; On the remote chance that oversedaUon, available. 6320 per acre. 529- 1980. 'bedr^loemhouH 2123. •l^dependonoe $250 THREE ROOM first floor Manchester, 6464321. possible side effects sod future dependency upon tranquil- irers could result, I would certainly agree with you that the LOOKING for anything in real apartment, heated, stove, WE PAY $15 lor complete Win at Bridge Business Property 26 1 bodroom lowiilKHM d^etiiw refrigerator, convenient to mother should skip the tranquiUzer and have a good cry. estate rental - apartments, t l Hoflieetaed Park W cN O junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 3 You could be right! ^ homes, multiple dwellii^s, no vme^ shopping. Middle age couple Auto Body. 5261990. MANCHESTER - Vernon fees. Call J.D. Real Estate reierrM , call between 5 and Towniine, on busy Route 83, 2 bedroom lownbouio W9 am . 6461919. Associates, Inc. 6461980. el Homeeleed Park • * « K l ? PARTS DEPARTMENT now D CRUSHED IN COLO- Some chance beats none combination office and in­ VMege. KADO could have been written by me five years ago. My dustrial building. Tremendous 2 bedroom loimhousa t O a n MANCHESTER - three room open Saturdays. Complete line MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 el Homeelead Park of Chrysler parts. Chorches situation was identical to hers. I pray that the mother takes value. T.J. Crockett, bedroom Townhouse, IW Vniege. apartment, second floor of a your advice and accepU her eon's pregnant girl friend as a Realtors, 643-1577. S e n d personal Valentine Greetings to the ones you two-family house, appliances, Motors, 6463646. baths, full basement, private daughter. Here s my story: NORTH tract Is not a good one, but love in a new and novel way. On Saturday, February entrances and patio, includes ConS^NiSt*'*" "’$ 2 8 0 utilities, $180, J. D. Real Beal Estate Wanted 28 Estate, 6461980. 1974 VEGA Hatchback, • 3'®®*'® ®80i my brilliant, gentle son came to me in his 4 J 3 most of the world's best 14th, we will publish a special Valentine Greeting heat, appliances, carpeting, showroom condition, steel third yMr of college and said he was dropping out to marry WIO players would also find their pool, ice skating, air- DMUTO ALL CASH for your property page in the Classified section of this paper. Call one belted tires, 20,000 miles, a girl he had gotten pregnant. ♦ Q974 way to that unsound contract. conditioning, $290 per month. ENTERPMSES automatic and radio. ^,150. I cri^. That girl was a nurse! How could she do this? I 4AJ8742 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrsneo within 24 hours. Avoid red Damato Enterprises, 6461021. WEST tape, instant service. Hayes of our classified ad counselors now. She’ll be happy 240 New Slata Rd. Tki NSW If Ihi H M Is Wart Call 6469842. behevrf she became pregnant intentionally to trap my son. EAST The play is no fun for them. Corporation, 646-0131. to help you write your message. Manchaeler M U h i Nfitw Is od h M i­ I asked her, and she answered honestly, "Yes, I planned it 4 10 9 4 Q«2 They all lose a heart trick and RIGHT-. I'M CAPTAIKJ EA 6 V, VOUR NOTE NOT OUITE! ir MANCHESTER - new unusual na 1973 MONTE CARLO - because I wanted a home of my own." V 79432 V A6 trump trick. PROMISED TO said merely if one bedroom Duplex MNTAL OFFICI OPIN REVEAL t h e YOU WISH LEARN SELLING your house? Call us t TO S W IIK D A Tt Excellent condition, $3,295. My son asked me to sign for him b ^ u se he wasn't yet 4K10 4 J86S32 Then Wanda points out that TO Townhouses now rentiing at • TO 2 SATURDAYO Call 643-8695 after 5, or 236 4 K Q 10 9 4 6 3 SEC R ET O F THE SECRET, M EET first and we’ll make you a 21 1 signed and decided to accept this girl as my daughter some chance to make a con­ THE WUMMY Independence Village. Full 11 TO I SUNDAYS 4284. SOUTH (D) M E H E R E! cash offer. T.J. Crockett, basements, private entrances VIRNON ILLINOTON U s t April my son died. Our famUy was and still is tract is better than no chance CASE Realtor, 643-1577. 649-1021 saddened, but we are blessed with an adorable grandchild 4AK87S4 and the contract can be made. and patio, includes heat, TOWN HOUSE 1969 PONTIAC Le Mans, new VKQJ98 appliances, carpeting, air con­ tires and brakes, reasonable, and a devoted daughter-in-law who lets us keep the child The jack of trumps is led IMMEDIATE CASH for your Valentine Greeting whenever we desire. ♦ A from dummy at trick two. If ditioner. Close to shopping, QAROENS call 6468825 or 643-4809. 45 property. Let us explain our church and bus. Model open Our brimant, gentle son is gone, but thank God he left ua East ducks the jack is allowed fair proposal. Call Mr. Ads are available MANCHESTER - unique, two One and two bedroom North-South vulnerable Weekdays, 1-7 p.m., Saturday FOR SALE - 1972 MG Midget, a part of him in that precious grandchild. to ride. If East covers ^ u th Belfiore, 647-1413. ^ in any size, bedroom apartment on second apartments. Immediately wins picks up West's and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. floor of two family house, for­ good shape, $2100, call 646 SADDENED BUT BLESSED off Main St., Manchester. available at Town House Wnl Nona Eail SoBth doubleton 169 and makes the MAY WE BUY your home? < starting at 1” for mal dining room, fireplaced Gardens. This suburban Damato Enterprises, 6461021, living room, appliances, contract. Quick, fair, «ll cash and no special rate of 649-3940. apartment community of U The play might also work problems. Call Warre" E. storage, garage, porch, 1975 DODGE Dart, two door unusual architectual sport coupe, 4,000 miles, still Pau 34 P au 3¥ against queen-nine-small in Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. covered patio, large treed lot, P au 3 N T. P au 417 NEWER three bedroom excellent location, $285, un­ design and beautiful under warantee, automatic, the East hand. East might not Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all landscaping features: power steering, radio, snow P au 44 P au 4N.T. cover the jack with that CASH for your property. Call heated, Mr. Blanchard, 646 Astro-graph P an 5« P au 64k appliances, carneting, full Private entrances, private tires, $3400, or $1200 and take holding. us first if anxious to Sell. 2482. P an P au Pau Alley Oop — Dave Qraue basem ent, $260 m onthly, patios with sliding glass over payments. Owner must Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or Call in your Frechette li Martin Realtors, By BERNICE BEDE OSOL Opening lead --K 4 649-1922 32 LINDEN ST. - Attractive, doors, wall-to-wall sell, call 6463779.6 message nowl 646-4144. ALLEY SAID IS THAT ZISGY, y e a h , IT 'S \ I M SURPRISED 60 AM ISOMEIKIN' six room duplex. Across from carpeting. range, H E'D M E E T AND TARL WITH THEM, ALL / HE'D KEEP njNkJY'S, 0O1N6 ON Center Park. Near Bus line, Trucks lo r Sale $2 AN EAST of the River church MANCHESTER-Nice one refrigerator and garbage For Wadnatday, Fob. 4, 1976 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A By Ofwald & Jam ei Jacoby A Louisiana reader wants to SOU H E R E T HIM? RISHT.' ^ THAT KIND OF desires 2-3 acres suitable for shopping etc. Lease, security. disposal, traverse rods, COM«kNV/y^ bedroom apartment available Middle-aged couple preferred. 1965 JEEP, 3/4 ton, pick-up ARICa (Mtfch 21-Aprll 19) person who has neglected to know if we have found a par­ building a church in North at the Teresa. Close to shop­ master TV antenna, and plow, needs work. $700. You may have some problems thank you lor past favors will Wanda White of Dallas lets ticular suit to be lucky for us. Manchester, Vernon, No pets or children. today getting others to co­ knock on your door again to­ her advanced pupils have the ping, churches, and bus. References required. Call 646 storage and laundry Call 6469521, Bob. The answer is yes. Spades Rockville area. Call 644-0988 Includes appliances, facilities in basement. operate Don't be as unyielding day. Don't look for a different fun of bidding and playing or 872-3280. Happy Valentine Greeting Ads will 7911 mornings and afternoons. ending. are our lucky suit. This isn't a carpeting, air-conditioning. Total electric. No pets. as they are or nothing will gel today’s hand. Molorcycles-Bleyclee . 84 done. matter of superstition. They be published on Sat., Feb. 14th. $195. Damato Enterprises, Rentals start at $165 per SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dk . At least the bidding is fun. are lucky for everyone 6461021. SIX ROOM Duplex, complete­ ly renovated, available month. Call 872-0528 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's 21) Normally, Lady Luck smiles ffractically all of them arrive because they outrank the 1971 HONDA. 3S0CB - like upon you. Today, you could at six spades. The slam con- □ MISC. SERVICES February 1st, One months Monday-Friday. 8 a.m. - 5 nice to be helpful, but be other three. PHONE 643-2711 MANCHESTER - Brand new brand new - moving north careful who you volunteer to venture where you know the security. One year ease p.m. must sell ■ $650. Call 742-70U. odds are against you — and three bedroom duplexes, star­ required. For appointment aid today You may hit Services Ottered ting at $250 per m onth. someone who's waiting to un­ lose your shirt. 31 call, McKinney Bros. Inc., mpers- Bwiya World Includes appliances, and is 643-2139 or 6463931. load all their burdens. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. fully carpeted, heat not in­ Mobileblle HaHomes SS REWEAVING burns, holes. Homes lor Bent 54 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This 19) Timing is all-important to­ i m > y K A Me IM R e s U Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Building-Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing cluded.clui No pets. Security and day. It would be foolish to 35 WANTED - Fur coat, good MANCHESTER - East Hart­ SELLING YOUR Mobile is definitely not the day to buck Window shades, Venetian condition, full or jacket references required. Call 647- ford Town line. Beacon Hill the majority. Being the lone make concessions and upset 9936 or 649-2003. MANCHESTER - Six room home? Buyers waiting. 1-1^ your well played intentions. The Fllntstones — Hanna-Barbera Producllona blinds. Keys. TV for rent. NEWTON H. Smith St Sons - BOTTI HEATING and Plum- length. Size 11-12. Call 643- Apartments - Choice one and Cape in Choice residential 0360. .dissenter will probably leave Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ b|ng - All heating and plum­ 9262. two bedroom apartments area. Two bedrooms, you stranded AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 5221. ditions, rec rooms, porches bing repairs plus remodeling. UNUSUAL Deluxe one available. All appliances and Just because the person who ^ bedroom Townhouse, private refrigerator and stove in­ A HOME FOR Everyone - 50 CANCER (June 21-July 22) ...S O -I PREDICT and roofing. No job too small. Call 6468641. MAPLE table and four chairs, conveniences. Located across Play down your role in joint presents a plan to you it L O O ld..JU ' entrances and patio, full base- clu d e. $275 monthly, one floor plans to choose from. SSERA E R , ___l D ______H U M P H R Y CUSTOM DRAPERIES - Call 649-3144. $40, two daybed couches and from beautiful Wickham month security deposit. (?all endeavors today. Blowing your strong-willed and forceful CONSERVATYVIVES ' WILL WIN TH made very reasonable, work ment, includes, heat, Choice of color and decor, new OTTO LORENTZEN - Plum­ corner table, (walnut). $40. Park, exit 92, off 1-86, left on 6461570. 14’ wide $9,895. Front kitchen, own horn Ico loudly will only doesn't mean he's right. Use ELECTION,/ guaranteed, call anytime, 649- CARPENTRY - Repairs, appliances, carpeting and your own judgment. bing, heating repairs. Vanity 643-9139. West Middle Turnpike. Office matching appliances, and turn associates against you. 42W. remodeling, additions, gar­ cabinets. Economy rates. Call pool, ice skating pond. $245 . - . . UB hours, 1-5 p.m. dally including COLUMBIA - Attractive more to the deluxe Blue LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It would PISCES (Feb. 20-Mareh 20) WILL LOSE TH' ages, roofing, call David 649-4056, 6 to 8 p.m. KIRBY VACUUMS from per month. Damato Enter­ weekends. 289-2010. prisers, 6461021. Ranch, two bedrooms, dining Baron. $16,995. Used homes be a mistake to challenge one Your generous nature can be a LITHUANIAN TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) Patria, 644-1796. $49.95 up. Call 875-9190 (one detriment today If you find VOTE IN T H ' room, fireplace, garages, form $495. No better time to whose vIevL conflicts with yours SOUTH Trees cut, trimmed or topped, year guarantbel. references, no pets, $285. 228- today. The sympathy Is likely to you'll be giving more than you stumps removed, fully in­ WES ROBBINS carpentry Flooring MANCHESTER- Elro Street- trade. Excellent financing 36 3540, 6463166. available. Immediate parking be with your opponent. can afford. Don't overextend sured. Got a tree problem? remodeling specialist. Ad­ ELECTRO LUX, one year First floor, five rooms, all VILLAGER APMTWNTS yourself Well worth a phone call. 742- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, appliances, fully carpeted, Five room Townhouse throughout the state. (;ome in VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) It FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, free service. $69. Call 876 SMALL HOUSE - suitable for and check our prices, parts, 8252. built-ins, bathrooms, floors like new, no waxing, 9190. basement washer-dryer con­ apartment, VA tiled baths, you're operating in a strange kitchens, 649-3446. nections. Convenient to one person, near lake in supplies and accessories, full commercal arena today, be (specializing in older floors). 2 air conditioners, wall-to- Coventry, fireplace with your DRESSMAKING, hems and schools and shopping. Heat time service Department. sure the deal Is clear to you. so Ceilings and inside painting. BRASS Fireplace Screen - and wall carpeting, full base­ heatolater, garage. Security Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur alterations done in my home. LEON ClESZYNSKl builder - and hot water included, $275 you'll have recourse if you're b irtix ta y John Verfaille, 6465750, 8'?2- andirons, (50, old doll crib, ment, heat, hot water deposit required, call 647-9615 Cross Highway, Berlin ’Turn­ hoodwinked. Reasonable. Call 6464019. . per month. Call Peterman, new homes custom built, 2222 carriage - afghan, silver appliances, fireplace. No after 4 p.m. pike, Berlin, (^nn. 1-8260369. Feb. 4. '^976 remodeled, additions, rec napkin rings, Tole lamp, etc., M9-9404, or 6462912. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) pets. Matters having a far-reaching* You're going to be more Udala FURNITURE Refinishing. rooms, garages, kitchens 643-9823. footloose and fancy-free this Free pick-up and delivery. remodeled, bath tile, cement Moving-Trucking- ELLINGTON Penny Hill 649-7020 effect on the household or Born Loaar — Art Sanaom family must be thoroughly un­ coming year than you have Call 646-8567. work. Steps, dormers. Storage 37 NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam Apartments - 3 1/2 large Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service <6 been for some time. Salt away Residential or commercial. cleans carpets cleaner and rooms, five closets, derstood by you ani] your mate today. something now for those fre­ ACADEMY APPLIANCE and Call 649-42911 PERRETT - Moving and keeps them cleaner longer. appliances, carpeting and quent short trips. refrigeration service - Repair storage. Heat and hot water MANCHESTER - newer Storage. Specialists in local Rent at Manchester t>W6 byNEA.Inc most makes of appliances and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY piano and organ moving. Call Wallpaper & Paint (Company, included. Parking for two Duplex, four rooms, wall-to- Bugt Bunny — Helmdahl and Stotfal refrigerators, call Vernon 643- Carpentry and general con­ 646-5047. 185 West Middle Turnpiki cars. Adults, positively no wall carpeting, appliances, COMPLETE GM "1 KNOW they're just being political, but they 1811. tracting. Residential and 6460143. , pets. Immediate occupancy. heated, parking, convenient, still say you can't land at Kennedy or Dulles!" commercial. Whether it be a $195. Call 875-9407 if no $265 m onthly, cail John J. M O te A N MADE TO ORDER - Formica small repair job, a custom Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 answer, 871-1666. O’Rourke, 633-1411. REPAIRS FERRET tops, cabinets, doors. Top built home or anything in □ MISC. FOR SALE FINANCIAL quality work, references. between, call 6461379. PRIVATE riding instructions, TWO BEDROOM G arden MANCHESTER- four rooms, • COLLISION CONSULTANT Free estimates. 649-7831. English and Western, $5.00 apartments, large kitchen, no stove, immediate occupancy, Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Articles for Sale 41 per hour, call 633-5571, pets, appliances. Call Glaston­ redecorated, $132 plus securi­ HOME REPAIRS. anytime. bury House 633-4972. ty, utilities extra, after 5,643- • MECHANICAL WE5URE 'HE REFUSEPtO Wallpapering and painting. ^ BoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ALUMINUM sheets used as 9274. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS VmATi THE Franlc Philopena, 649-6114, MANCHESTER - newer three TAU(5HT APMIT THE PRINTOUT ON printing plates, .007 thick, BASSET HOUND - AKC CARS AND TRUCKS JAKE NOT BIDWELL Home Improve­ registered, male, eight bedroom Duplex, half of two TWO ROOM apartment, heat, MAdPR OUT- CPWPELL? m 3 2 ” . 25 cents each or 5 for TO HAN6 6MARTEP HIM CARPET Installation and ment Co. Expert installation $1. Phone 643-2711. months, $150, 742-9394. family, full basement, in­ hot water, stove, refrigerator, Qanulna Parts FOR A FARM repairs, residential and com­ of aluminum siding, gutters cludes appliances and furniture. Apply Marlows, 867 Factory Tralnad Maehanlea AROUNP I BY BRIN6IN' IN A BOY HE F1NR9 WHEN THE, mercial, free estimates, one and trims. Roofing installa­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, FREE PUPPIES - Cute, carpeting, $280 per month, Main St. 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE BOXER A6A1N5T Hl^ WAY year guarantee on all tion and repairs. 649-6495, 876 ranges, automatic washers, adorable, and lovable. In need Damato Enterprises, 6461021. CHICKEN5 ,COW0EU.' WE'VE AROUNP TOWN workmanship. Call Bob or 9109. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s of good homes. Call 649-0858. SIX clean rooms with three CALL 646-6464 ARE BEIN' 60T MORE0ET6> REAL WELL! Ron, 646-1580, 875-6323. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- TWO BEDROOM apqrtment, bedrooms and modern bath. i - i PLUtKEW SPIN' than THE' L’il Sport - Wirth This Funny World HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 2171 FREE PUPPIES - call before near school, churches and Up to date kitchen, walk to KENTUCKY PERBY.'j CARPENTRY WORK and roofing, storm windows, aw­ 6 p.m.. 6463842. shopping area. Please call 646 schools and bus Carter Chevrolet 2623. HE HUNG 3 Custom Cabinet work, Ralph nings. (Quality workmanship, ASSORTED racingig partspa for. line. Carl A. ! insser Agency, 1220 MAIN ST. o MANCHESTER PRESENT INDICATORS Nadeau, call 643-7004. 6461511. UP' free estimates. Fully insured. ChryslerChry ■ pr products. Including DOG-CAT BOARDING POINT TOWARD A 872-9187 , 649-3417. engineengirigint and two transmissions. ' bathing/grooming. Complete THREE BEDROOM Con­ TREND TO RSCAL Painting-Papering 0 32 All excellent condition. Call modern facilities. Canine dominium, 2 1/2 baths, rec 4 1/2 ROOM apartment in s o iv e n c Yj.. o n DiA ROOFING. Roofs, 6468145. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon room, carpeted, air- duplex, availd'ble mid INSIDE - Outside painting. conditioning, car-port, pool February. Will be completely THE OTHEK siding, gutters, and leaders. Road, Manchester. 6465971. HAND... Special rates for people over Free estimates. Fully in­ FIREPLACE WOOD - for sale and tennis privileges. $375 per modernized. Laurel Street .li- 6b. Fully insured. Estimates sured. 249-0205. and tree work, call 647-1834. Livestock 44 month. Lease, security, and area. $225 and security. 643- 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING given. Call 649-7863. references required. 6^3W 1442. SPECIALIZING in cleaning SEASONED HARDWOOD - LIVE FOWL, dress your own, evenings. PAINTING - interior and and repairing Chimneys and cut to order, $25 a truckload, $1.50 each. Young rabbits COVENTRY - ultra modem exterior, paperhanging, roofs. Free estimates. 30 $50 a cord. Tree service also, $3.50 each. Telephone 646- CENTRAL Five room Duplex, apartments in former church / M O R l j r H E R S / excellent work. References. Years Experience. Howley, call 6467770. 0067, anytime. garage, lease, one child max, building $250, appliances, Free estimates. Fully in­ 643-5361. after 6 p.m, 643-5029. rugs, parking, no pets. 742- WK3PP sured. Martin Mattson, 646 6955, Pat Huffman. S O W D i 4431. , FIREWOOD, split, seasoned A ntiques 48 MANCHESTER - attractively 3tS CINTIR ST„ MANCHISTfR, CONN.* Fhen* 443-5135 5U6PICI0U5> hardwood. 12” and 18” -ly paneled twora roomr apartment, ANDOVER - three room fur­ e im W N U . lf i6. 1M Hw US Pm OB ______v 3 lengths, 267-4322. PAPER HANGING Expert. Heating-Plumbing 35 WANTED Antique furniture, stove, refrigerator,ige: neat, elec- nished apartment, second Your average paper, in glass, pewter, oil paintings, or tricity„ references, no pets. floor, heat, hot water in­ Short Ribs — Frank Hill ATLAS - Tires, five steel other antique items. R. $150, 6463167, 2263540. cluded. Security deposit FOR PROFESSIONAL OUALin average room , $25. Mr. SEWERLINES, sink lines, belted, 6ply white wall radial Richman, 6463864. Harrison, 643-8709. required, 742-7541. CONTROLLEO AUTO BOI cleaned with electric cutters, J-78-15 offered at $60. each. DY REPAIRS ^ professionals. McKinney FDKTUNATEUYtMV BONDS I Call Mr. Wilcox at 5265311 on all mMios. WERE L(30SE e n o u g h BOB JOBIN - wallpapering Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ANTIQUES Wanted - THREE' LARGE bedroom before 10 a.m. American furniture, oriental MNTilL OmCf Duplex, new carpets, living TO ALLOW ME ID DO A and painting, quality work to pany, 643-5308. SIOUX RAIN DANCE.' your satisfaction. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ D«IUT0 ENTflMUSn room, dining room, modem LOAN and RENTAL CARS SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury sor chairs, crocks, jugs, U r|< v u M r of Apartnintt ud kitchen, stove, new Guaranteed, references and NO JOB too small, toilet above ground pool distributor Townhooiei Ibrouihout insured, fast service, 649-9027. repairs, plugged drains, weat! ervanes, primitives. MindHiler. refrigerator, attic, basement, I Available by Appointment... c im will sdl and completely in­ Ron Dionne, 643-1691. nsetel OMm open aeky S-S, garage and yard. $280 per kitchen faucets replaced, stall a huge 16x31’ OD swim iyadfcitTiw. 2 0 DONALD E. TARCA - pain­ repaired, rec rooms, Set 61, SenUef 11-s month. No pets. Security "SHHHMHMHH i " pool complete with fencing, FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ 649-1021 requirexl. 6463(M after 1. ting and wallpapering, in­ bathroom remodeling, heat sundeck, filter and pump. / *'Honey, it seems I bagged a deer, three terior, exterior, quality modernization, etc. Free es­ tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, 340 Now 9lalo Rood ! STMOZMEILMmtfsr I Now only $888. Full price lamps, etc. Now accepting MANCfffi9TER REDECORATED - Three rabbits, and a Bill Jamison." workmanship, reasonable timates gladly given. M & M financing available. Call toll ^ 301-315 GENin n., MNiaiESTER J prices, phone 6466812. Plumbing St Heating, 646W1, consignments, for February bedroom Duplex, garage, con­ free l-8(W638-9607, 9-9 dally. auction. 044-8963. venient locationi h t - m i • 1 L