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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1975- VOL. XCV, No. 59 TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICK: F i n KEN CENTS

News Federal spending ceiling urged

summary WASHINGTON (UPI) - Treasury The finance committee is expected last week by the House. He con­ tide, the task becomes more dif­ would have ho material effect on the Secretary William E. Simon today to ignore both Ford and Simon and cluded, however, with a plea for the ficult.” economy.” urged the Senate Finance Committee approve a brief extension of 1975’s ceiling on fiscal 1977 spending. If the committee decides to ap­ Nessen said Ford “truly believes” Compiled from to “turn the tide of fiscal irrespon­ tax cuts without a spending ceiling. "We have the unique opportunity to prove the short-term tax cut exten­ in his proposal to set a $395 billion United Press International sibility” by adopting President Simon’s prepared statement did turn the tide of fiscal irresponsibility sion, the “reform” sections of the ceiling on spending during the fiscal Ford’s $395 billion spending ceiling. not mention the veto threat and in­ which has been engulfing our nation House-passed bill would be laid aside year starting next Oct. 1, and recent Ford has threatened to veto the stead consisted merely of a com­ for at least 15 years,” Simon said. until next year. polls indicate a majority of proposed tax cut package if Congress parison of the President’s tax “Please do not miss this opportuni­ Theoretically, this would leave Americans support Ford’s position. State fails to approve the spending lid. proposals and those In a bill passed ty. Each year that we fail to stem the time before Congress’ Christmas He said Ford told Simon to y S: vacation for final congressional emphasize “the President will veto passage, a Ford veto, and a vote on any extension of a tax reduction un­ RIDGEFIELD — Actor God- ji;; whether to override that veto. But less it has a ceiling on spending.” ii; frey Cambridge’s dispute with :§ White House Press Secretary Ron But Democrats are determined not town officials who want him to Nessen said Ford was considering to deal with a spending ceiling on a take down a fence is going into !•;; calling Congress back into session or budget they have not seen. They also court and Cambridge says that, i| keeping it in session if necessary to say Ford’s plans are poor economics I as a black man, he is not pass a bill to his liking. because the tax cuts \muld boost welcome in Ridgefield. Court Ford outlined his plans at a economic activity hfefore the appearance has been set for meeting with top economic advisers, November election ancnhe spending g Jan. 8. ^ and Nessen said they assured the ceiling would then slam on the brakes after the election. I NEW HAVEN - In- | President that if the tax cut were to dustrialist Charles D. Moeller, expire for “a short period of time, it I one of nine persons accused of. conspiracy in the firebombing mhi-rnttm I of the Sponge Rubber Products i Co., which his manufacturing empire owns, began his defense Monday. The trial is in % its tenth week and the prosecu- Layoff moratorium I tion alleges the firebombing was done in order to collect $62 |i;i million in insurance. I W appeal rejected Regional HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut slips go out those people are going to Finance Commissioner Jay 0. feel worthless. How about the morale % 1$ Tepper today rejected last minute of the workers.” I PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The | pleas by union leaders for a Tepper refused to budge in his Democratic party will be able ji:; ■ ^t K .: 3 u V i r ^ S moratorium on the mailing of 500 stand and the union leaders called a to forge a "very reasonable” layoff slips to state workers. caucus to re-evalate their moves. .platform, according to Gov. ij: Tepper, in a meeting With nine un­ The union leaders stated earlier % Phiiip W. Noel, the chairman § ion leaders and busii^sm an E. the belief it was not necessary to con­ of the party’s platform com- iji Clayton Gengras, head of a govern­ duct layoffs, which could ul- mittee, who is basing this hope ment cost saving team, told the timatelyreach as high as 5,000. :|5 on emerging party unity. leaders, “If something comes up “We have some legitimate plans to between the time the pink slips are save money,” said Michael Ferruccl, Bidwell St. bridge opened sent out and the effective date of the head of Council 16, American I National layoffs, we’ll listen.” Federation of State, County and Manchester’s Bidwell St. Bridge, washed out cost of the new bridge is about $35,000. The The slips, which may be sent out as Municipal Employes. I SAN FRANCISCO - ^ Alphonse Marotta, president of the Sept. 26 during a torrential rainfall, has been culverts were furnished by Leonard Concrete of early as Wednesday, provide a two- ii;: Lawyers say they will use in- week notice of layoffs, ordered by Connecticut State Employes Associa­ sanity as a defense for Sara replaced and was opened to traffic Monday. Hamden and the railings by Frank’s Ornamen­ (]k>v. Ella T. Grasso to help trim a $77 tion, said layoffs can be avoided x' Jane Moore, accused of trying Here Mayor Matt Moriarty Jr. congratulates tal Iron Shop of Manchester. A new water main million budget deficit. altogether if the administration to kill President Fprd. Andrew Ansaldi Jr., whose local construction was placed under the culvert by town per­ The union leaders met in Tepper’s accepts his suggestions. company rebuilt the structure, as Director of sonnel. (Herald photo by Barlow) office in hopes of postponing the Marotta also said the unions want I PHILADELPHIA-The per- | Public Works Jay Giles looks on. The estimated layoffs with what they say are cost to have some say in who gets laid off sonai life of slain millionaire :i| saving techniques the state can take to be sure the burden is spread equal­ ij: newspaper heir John S. Knight without resorting to laying off any of ly. The first round of about 5(W layoff ■:< has become the focus of one of Offset by state grants and tuition Connecticut’s 39,000 state workers. notices is to go out Thursday. I^s. the city ’s m ost intensive In an emotion-charged meeting, Grasso criticized the legislature in a jij: murder investigations. Knight the leaders bickered among prepared speech Monday night, |;:i was killed in an attempted •:< themselves in an attempt to inject blaming the lawmakers for causing robbery in his apartment early |:| reasons for not laying off the the layoffs by rejecting her ideas to Sunday. Regional center budget cost workers. One said, “once those pink balance the budget and avoid a projected $80 million deficit. I PROSPECT, S.C. - I •j:; Authorities have charged two estimated at $130,000 yearly At Security Council more men with murder and ^ continue searching a swamp area where six bodies have By DOUG BEVINS towns, is being built at Hillstown Rd. Reporting on progress at the J:; been found. Herald Reporter and Wetherell St. under a 100 per training center site, Fendell said exterior walls are about 90 per cent Fall 1976 opening of Manchester’s cent state grant for construction and Resolution condemning inished and interior walls are about I WASHINGTON - Congress | Regional Occupational Training equipment. y ^in i per cent finished. Structural steel is working on legisiation to Center will mean a school budget in­ First-year enrollment...... at thele 60 1 for the roof is due at the site this air attacks vetoed make it possible for big cities i;i; crease of up to $130,000, but the in­ training center is estimated at about week, and heating-ventilation equip­ By Unilvd Press International organizations,” a Foreign Ministry to go bankrupt — just in case crease will be offset by state grants 70 students, half from Manchester ment has been received. Israel expressed satisfaction today communique said. the forthcoming $2.3 billion in for special education and tuition and half from surrounding towns. If The Lawrence Associates of for the United States veto of the A government official, however, % federal loans fail to save New payments from other towns. surrounding towns actually produce Manchester, architects for the proposed U.N. Security Council said Israeli leaders were still disap­ York City from financial Manchester School Supt. James 35 students for the center —and of­ project say construction is on or resolution condemning Israeli air pointed at U.S. support of a Security :;i; collapse. |i;: Kennedy, presenting preliminary es­ ficials say they probably will —those ahead of schedule, with final comple­ strikes against Palestinian targets in Council resolution last week that timates to the Board of Education towns will pay just over $2,400 in tui­ tion set for June 1976. Lebanon. called for a general debate on the I WASHINGTON - North | Monday night, said the predicted tion per student, resulting in total tui­ Equipment needs for the center’s The United States cast the veto Middle East, including the Palesti­ Vietnamese officials have ji:: budget increase is within a one-year- tion payments to Manchester of near­ varied academic and vocational Monday night after the council nian question, next month. ij;: promised an accounting of old estimate prepared before the ly $85,000. programs are being studied, Fendell meeting in U.N. headquarters in New The official said Washington’s Americans missing in action in iJ: project was approved by townspeo­ Sjlecial Education Director Nor­ said, and lists of items are being York refused to add a U.S.-sponsored explanations for last week’s vote was Indochina and are seeking ple. man Fendell, who spearheaded the prepared to go out to public bid in amendment condemning all violence “only partly satisfactory.” He did reconstruction aid and the lif- :i|: In October 1974, just before a town drive for the training center, said January. in the Middle East. not elaborate. g ting of the U.S. trade embargo. ^ referendum on building the $1.4 there’s tremendous out-of-town im- “Israel expresses satisfaction on “We worked strenuously for a million, state-funded project, of­ terest in the Manchester program Fendell said his department has prepared brochures on the training the position taken by the United balanced resolution,” U.S. Am­ I WASHINGTON - The | ficials estimated that the center will and there’s no question there are center for distribution in area towns, States in last night’s Security Council bassador Daniel Moynihan told the hearings on confirmation of call for a budget increase of $134,700. enough potential students for the and University of Connecticut debate which has foiled the accep­ Council. “We have reluctantly had to John Paul Stevens as a justice When the school board finalizes its training center. graduate students are compiling a tance of yet another one-sided resolu­ veto he resolution which we made g on the Supreme Court con- 1976-1977 operating budget, the Fendell admitted, though, that comprehensive course catalog for tion by which the Security Council of clear from the beginning we did not tinned today. Monday he said % Regional Occupational Training budget problems encountered by the center’s curriculum. the United Nations would have again consider balanced.” i| justices must avoid broad con- Center is anticipated to call for school boards in other towns could ignored the crimes of the terrorist , stitutional rulings on difficult :§ allocation of $177,000, Kennedy said. easily affect regional enrollment in social issues and confine The $47,000 difference Is made up by the training center program. •i;: themseives to the narrow facts transfer of existing personnel to the Kennedy said operating costs won’t % of a particular case. § training center program, Kennedy be as high if out-of-town school dis­ f ' said. tricts don’t send enough students to The training center, designed for the training center. There would be a Highway trust bill opposed slight operating cost increase to International up to 100 mentally and phyically han- Mass., are opposing a proposed two- for a reasonable and balanced dicapped adolescents from Manchester if the center doesn’t WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senator Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., year extension of the Highway Trust transportation system in the United Manchester and 15 surrounding operate with the anticipated 70 States." $; LONDON — Police said students, he said. and Senator Edward M. Kennedy, D- Fund, now scheduled to expire on i;i: today they fear that Britains Oct. 1. 1977. In another matter, Weicker filed most wanted man has escaped an amendment Tuesday to ban the a trap and was not one of the The senators Tuesday called for supersonic transport aircraft from Irish Republican Army ii; Jai alai promoter to surrender authorization of trust fund money landing in the United States, except gunmen holding a middle-aged only for 1977. The Senate Public in an emergency. Works Committee has asked current Bradley International Airport in couple hostage in their small Friend, 38, of Hollywood, Fla., said Friend has been ousted as presi­ HARTFORD (UPI) - highway programs be continued Windsor Locks has been mentioned :$i living room. he gave the money to obtain Bailey’s dent of the jai alai company, Connec­ Arrangements for the arrest of through 1978. as an alternate site for landings of influence in granting a state ticut Sports Enterprises Inc., and promoter David Friend on a charge the SST aircraft, the Concorde. ^ gambling permit for Friend’s replaced by Herbert Pickle,' a They also propose federal highway of perjury have been made and The two airports now under con­ BEIRUT, Lebanon — Army Brideport jai alai fronton, a $11 Hollywood, Fla., builder and major funds be opened to flexible use by Friend will surrender Dec. 17 in sideration for Concorde landings are iji; commandos consolidate million facility financed by the stockholder. local and state governments to meet Connecticut. Kennedy International in New York, positions in downtown Beirut, Teamsters pension fund. transportation needs. driving a wedge between An agreement was reached Mon­ Mayor John Mandanici of and Dulles International near warring Christian and Moslem day to have Friend surrender to Friend also has been charged with Brideport has suggested city “Since the trust fund began 19 Washington. militias. authorities, reliable sources said. larceny in connection with loan residents from a corporation to take years ago, pur highway program has Friend swore before the Connecticut applications at local lending in­ over the arena through the purchase been allowed to operate on automatic stitutions. pilot. The result has been-^reat I AMSTERDAM, The | Commission on Special Revenue Oct. of shares. He said this would allay Netherlands — Gunmen i:} 21 he gave $25,000 to'John M. Bailey, Bailey’s family and legal public suspicion of wrongdoing in the highways but little else,” Weicker Inside today holding the Indonesian em- national chairman of the Democratic associates in Hartford denied operation of the arena. said. Party in the Kennedy and Johnson “The sentiment for abolishing or bassy released four children in || Friend’s claim and a search of his es­ Its license was revoked by the Bolton...... 18 H ebron...... 14,16 administrations and state party modifying the trust fund is growing," exchange for talks between a ^ tate showed no such money received. gaming commission because of Gasslfled ... 16-18 Obituaries ...... 10 chairman until his death last year. he said. mediator and an Indonesian ^5 No evidence was advanced by the Friend’s alleged activities which in­ Coventry ...... 14 S. W indsor...... 16 The commission said it didn’t believe Weicker said an extension of the diplomat. i;j commussion to show where the cluded persuading a contractor to Dear Abby...... 19 S p o rts...... IMS Friend’s testimony and charged him trust fund would be “a major setback money Friend raised from pad his bills up to $1 million. E. Hartford .14,16 Tolland...... SO with perjury last week. stockholders went. F a m ily ...... 8 Vernon ..14,16,80 //' PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ckmn., Taes.. Dec. 9.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 9, 1975 - PAGE THREE Public hearings scheduled East Hartford man Young Clinton Flagg Area UConn students too busy for college participating charged with theft “There are still a few that’s a good substitute for at board meeting tonight i n concert tour kids left that know what the schooling. they want to do.'” — Clin­ “As soon as I get out of ton Flagg, 17-year-old en­ school I want to set up a Indications are they will nominate confirmation. The other 5 Democrats Two area students at University of Eugene J. Russell, 25, of Eadt • Diane S. ' uurtsema, 22, of 216 trepreneur. By SOL R . COHEN voted to reject, contending Wilson different type of nursery Edward Wilson again. Wilson who Connecticut are touring the state this Hartford was charged Monday night Hilliard St., cnarged Monday after­ By JUNE ANDERSON Herald Reporter was the Democrats’ chief antagonist doesn’t belong on .tiie commission. where you can get anything month with the fifth edition of the with third-degree larceny in connec­ noon with fourth-degree larceny PUTNAM (UPI) - Two The Board of Directors will face a during the recent election campaign, The Republicans contend that, you need in the way of comparatively light agenda tonight perennially popular Elizabethan tion with alleged shoplifting earlier (shoplifting) at Sears Roebuck & years ago, Clinton Flagg plants, ranging from your finished last in a bid for a seat on the traditionally and historically, Christmas Dinner Concert. in the day at King’s Department when it meets at 8 in the Manchester Co., Manchester Shopping Parkade. built a greenhouse with a trees to your cut flowers,” board. nominations by the minority party James Nardine of Twin Hills Dr. in Store, Manchester Shopping Court date is Dec. 29. THANK YDU, $1,000 government loan. Municipal Building. have been accepted by the majority. he said. On Nov. 25, he lost also in a bid for Coventry plays the trombone with Parkade, police reported. • Three 15-year-old Manchester Now, he’s 17, his net worth In addition to conducting public Consequently, they are prepared to Clinton thinks his grand­ a seat on the Human Relations Com­ the brass quartet and William Myers Police said Russell was ap­ girls,' taken into custody Monday is $12,000 and he says he’s hearings on seven proposed ap­ offer Wilson’s name again tonight, mother is overwhelmed at mission. The vote then was 5 to 4, of Hillside Dr. in South Windsor sings prehended in Hartford at about 11 morning for alleged snopliftingat the too busy to go to college. propriations, all to be financed by with the expectation by them it will the success of what she with Mayor Matt Moriarty Jr., a bass with the chamber singers. p.m. after local authorities teletyped Parkade Sears store. They were "Flagg Greenhouses” equivalent grants or contributions, it Democrat, joining the three be rejected again, but hoping it started. The 17 singers, 11 musicians and 16 descriptions of a vehicle and man in­ referred to juvenile authorities on are on a hilly, country road “She’s always wanted a EDITDR... will hear reports and com­ Republican directors in their vote for won’t. volved in theft of women’s coats munications and will open the waiters and waitresses present an fourth-degree It-.i ..►•r.y, charges and near the Quinebaug River greenhouse and whenever from King’s at about 7 p.m. meeting to electors or taxpayers evening of authentic Tudor Christ­ were released to their parents. in this mill town of 8,700 in she comes over, she likes it A man was seen running from the WE APPLAUD YOUR EDITORIAL... wishing to be heard on any item on its mas celebration. northeastern Connecticut. so much, she starts taking ’The ifollowing area appearances store with an armful of coats. ’Three agenda. Harvey R. Barrette, 75, of 39 Law- The enterprise, which it over. are scheduled: shoppers said the man jumped into a The board will meet again next ton Rd. was fisted in satisfactory began with a loan from the ‘"There’s an awful lot of We could not have said It better, waiting station wagon and got away. Tuesday (at 7 p.m. in Nathan Hale CNA UniHt) represent Friday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Mary condition at Manchester Memorial Federal Home Administra­ headaches in business but I Margaret Church in South Windsor. ’The shoppers obtained the station Hospital with injuries he suffered in tion, consists of two enjoy having them,” he and here are some facts, about School), when it is expected to take wagon’s marker plate number, which Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at South a one-car accident Monday on E. greenhouses and a shop said. action on tonight’s public hearing led to apprehension by Hartford MMH part-time nurses Congregational Church in East Hart­ Center St. with potted plants, “I like the goal of having LOUIS AFTER REGAL, you should know! items and new business items. Police later. ford. ^ A car driven by Barrette went off terrariums, glassware, to do what I’ve set for PresIdBiit Among its considerations next Local authorities said Hartford Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. in Tapestry Hall the road near Woodbridge St. and hanging pots and a wood- myself and I’m going to Tuesday (Dec. 16) will be proposals m Vonly be needed until the current police spotted Russell sitting in a for Manchester’s application for a Part-time registered nurses at of Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, struck a utility pole, police said. The burning stove. drive even harder for it. Local 26 agreement expires in mid- parked car on Albany Ave., Hartford. Community Development Block Manchester Memorial Hospital have this concert is only open to members accident occurred at about 9 a.m. The owner, the second ‘"The old people should voted to be represented in collective 1977 when a new two-year contract of the Atheneum. Found in the car were several coat Grant for next year, for the need of a oldest of eight children, is know there are still a few bargaining by the Connecticut will be negotiated. A new contract hangers and King’s price tags, they Burglaries reported to police Mon­ restaurant-licensing ordinance, and Persons interested in the other a high school senior at kids left that know what Nurses’ Association, Unit 26. could include all nursing positions concerts should check locally for said. day included breaks into a Main St. for amendments to the Manchester Killingly Vo-Ag Center in they want to do,” he said. except a few in certain ad­ further information. Court date is Dec. 22. home, in which prescription drugs Regal Men’s Shop, Manchester and Vernon is the Country Club (lease) ordinance. About 70 nurses, hired to work un­ Danielson, who attributes ministrative and supervisory ; were stolen, and into a Pearl St. largest family owned and operated men’s store in Under unfinished business tonight, der 20 hours per week, were eligible his love of plants to his capacities which are not eligible for. Other arrests made by Manchester home, in which $40 in federal Food Connecticut. the Republicans are expected to to vote in the election. grandmother, Florenqe CNA representation. Police included : Stamps were taken. nominate a member to the Human Negotiations are expected to start Erickson, 71, of Putnam. Relations Commission, to fill a late January or early February for a “I started out with no Just in time vacancy. contract addendum which will in­ capital at all. I used the Regal Men’s Shop has the largest selection of big clude the part-time MMH nurses un­ loan to build the for Christmas and tall clothing in the area. der an existing contract with the greenhouse but I didn’t Connecticut Nurses Association Bolton man arrested on several charges have any plants so I started MILLIGAN, Ore. (UPI) (CNA), said Mai^ Lou Millar, CNA from cuttings from two or — The Bill Mellins have the field representative. A b o u t Manchester Police have arrested degree robbery and third-degree which a pedestrian accepted a riae at checking into the possible involve­ three plants my grand­ Christmas present for H „« to Regal has a Formal Wear Rental Service, second She said the election went “easily” one man and expect to charge two larceny. N. Main and Oakland Sts. The ment of two men apprended in mother had,” Clinton said. someone who has to none...all formals are in stock, not in catalog and that the part-time nurses have tow n others in a Saturday night armed He was being held at police pedestrian was robbed at knifepoint Chicopee, Mass., Sunday in connec­ “The very first plant was everything, but it would be pictures, and our rates are most reasonable. been waiting since 1969 to be and money thw year robbery of a Windsor man in headquarters today on a $35,000 bond and forced to remove all his clothes. tion with burglary of a gun shop my grandmother’s tough to gift wrap. represented with the fuli-time nurses __Viiiilt on te>eysto«>e»‘ Manchester’s North End. and was to be arraigned in Common The victim was left standing naked there. favorite, an African violet. The have decided to sell in contract negotiations. There are Vicing W h a t t h e ^ s e John A. Falknor Jr., 19, of 390 Lake Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, this near a sandpit on the west side of The two Chicopee suspects, not “My net worth jumped their home of 36 years — I nf the adages that never The Marine Corps League about 160 nurses employed more than St., Bolton, turned himself in to morning. identified by police, allegedly had from zero to $12,000 in a the town of Milltcan. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8 20 hours weekly at MMH who, Parker St. Regal has six tailors, no waiting if you need your police Monday night and was charged Police said the charges stem from ’The case is still under investiga­ some of the Manchester victim’s year and a half. 'That was For considerably less p.m. at the Marine Home, Parker St. through CNA Local 26, negotiated a suit, sportcoat or pants in a hurry...same day ser­ with first-degree kidnaping, first- a 6:30 p.m. incident Saturday in tion, police said. Authorities are identification with them when they in June. Now it would than $100,000 one can buy As we approach the Chn®. i new two-year contract with the vice. were arrested. probably be more than this entire central Oregon Members of the Manchester Lodge hospital last summer. The settle­ that,” he said. desert town — a small ,, of know it and mas shoppine “ “S ™ ^ do of Elks are reminded that reser­ ment, which was reached after a Clinton attributes his grocery, living quarters, S r i butToo often we ii> vations for Scandinavian Night strike threat, resulted in an im­ Roy sentenced to prison on federal tax charge success to hard work and garage, gas station, lunch remember it, DU i should be made promptly. In addition mediate 10 per cent wage increase as his parents, Ruth and counter, motel, antique forget Regal...has always been known for the largest to Uie usual Swedish smorgasbord well as improvements in fringe Richard Flagg. His father shop, airstrip and 80 sur­ means the contra^ YOU tim e. It V7111 y. selection of pants in the area. With the most fan­ Lloyd E. Roy, 58, of 35 Scott Dr., preparation business in the Because of the no contest plea on Roy, who maintained an officp at and dancing, there will be a Christ­ benefits. works in an upholstery rounding acres. It is on tastic collection of blue jeans you’ve ever Manchester, has been sentenced to a Manchester area, was sentenced one count, the other two counts 364 W. Middle Tpke., faced a traveling tbe wide mas concert by the Round Table A hospital spokesman said he does mill. U.S. 20 about 30 miles east says, for fence, the 1 seen...you name them, we have them...including one-year federal prison term on a Monday by U.S. District Court Judge weren’t prosecuted, authorities said. maximum penalty of one year in acquaint yon gervicesl Singers and an exhibition of Swedish not anticipate any problem .in “My parents have been of Bend. other side ° is the charge of faiiing to file federal in­ Robert C. Zampano in New Haven. The charges were lodged in May. prison, a $10,000 fine, or both. place we just leiv Levi’s, Lee, Sedgefield, Wrangler... folk dancing by a group from the negotiating the part-time nurses very helpful. They co­ Mrs. Mellin said the come tax returns. The prison term is to be served at the Order of Vasa from Branford. For provision in the contract. He said the signed for my loan and my peacefulness of Millican is \ greener side- __ ^ J. Roy, who conducted an income tax Danbury Correctional Institution. ' The moral o n u s reservations, call Roy Johnson, 649- negotiating would probably be con­ father went with me as what she and her husband The sentence was imposed after 6915. cerned mostly with wording. moral support when I had enjoy the most. “It’s out of I closer and . you im- Roy pleaded nolo contendre (no con­ Regal has a refund policy which you can The spokesman said the addendum to get a variance in the the way and it’s quiet. No test) to one of three counts involving * r c you f “' S e so- trust...whatever you purchase here must be Read Herald Advertisements town zoning laws for my smog or anything like failure to file individual tax returns , right, or your money is cheerfully refunded. No greenhouse,” he said. that,” she said. ^“S'^greener pastures.” please you tooay, for 1970, 1971 and 1972. sale is final unless you are completely satisfied. THEATRE SCHEDULE Clinton built his What about neighbors? greenhouses next to his “We have neighbors six parent’s white, clapboard miles in that direction,” U.A. East 1 — “Dr. Syn,” Vernon Cine 1 — “The Burnside 2— “ Death Wish,” Longest Yard,” 7:20;- “Death MpRIi. 2 ^ . . Attentibn Teens house and painted the sign said Mellin, waving an arm tunities for savuB ^ ^ 7:30; "Treasure Island,” 8:45 7:00-8:40 PINE PHARMACY I — in front, “ Flagg toward the desert. U.A. East 2— "Diamonds,” Wish,” 9:30 Showcase 1 — “3 Days of the 1664 CENTER ST. 649-96141 Regal has a P.A.L. 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Dec. ». 1875 Hanrl|fBtpr iufntitg Mpralh Coin show Sunday *Tis the chintzy season The M anchester Coin Columbus Hall at 138 Main Club will have a coin toow St. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 WASHINGTON — Members of Sunday from 10 a.m. to There is no admission fee Member. Audit Bureau ot Circulation Member, United Press International Congress, who often are criticized LEE RODERICK . 5:30 p.m. at the Knights of and the public is invited. for being too free with the taxpayers’ *■ —...... Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Herald Woaliingtoii There will be 24 dealers Forbes money, cannot be accused of having Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. from Connecticut, the same problem with their own — Massachusetts and New Raymond F. Robinson. Edltor^Publlsher Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor Robertson at ieast not when it comes to shelling York for buying, selling, out for charity. charity gener .'.s without anniei are trading and appraising Senate Majority Leader ~Mike book fair With the federai government’s an- coins and currency. Opinion nuai Combined F ^ era l Campaign Mansfield, D-Mont., and House 'allace On exhibition will be (CFC) charity drive soon to end, Republican Conference Chainnani this week various exhibits of United local organizers are beginning to t^ - John B. Anderson, R-Dl. The Robertson School States coins, U.S. curren­ t j e Qhnstmas "In fairness to Mansfield and ly the take. Out of approximately 140 book fair will be in the A nd^on, it should be pointed out cy, Christmas elongated Videodisc venture federai units in the Washington area, school’s media center thik coins, Christmas wooden guess which two have done the worst that toey have tried to improve on StotyStore week through Friday. money, Christmas job of meeting their goals? That’s toe past,” said Robert Bannon, local Parents may visit the philatelic numismatic right — the House is No. 139, followed director of toe CFC under toe general a leisure revolution fair hnd purchase books covers and the Nathan by the Senate, coming in dead last at chairmanship of Frank Zarb, head of through Thursday from 9 Hale P.N. cover which was 140. toe Federal Energy Administration. What one electronics low-power laser beam that a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and produced by the club this "In fact, even though toe Senate is in The CFC is Uncie Sam’s version of Friday from 9 a.m. to year. manufacturer calls “the most reads information under the the United Way ("Thanks to you it’s last place in meeting its goal, it has noon. Also available and of in­ important market develop­ surface of the disc and is thus working"). Last year, the CFC already doubled what it ra ls^ last Students will be terest in the local area will across the nation raised more than year. But it still amounts to ment since the introduction of said to be scratch-proof, dirt- scheduled to visit the fair be Bicentennial flat $60 miilion from federal workers — nothing,” he added. color television” will be bid­ proof and virtually wear-proof. tw ice with their own wooden pennies with an an impressive figure, even given the Bannon said goals for toe various 15.99 classes. They may elongated coin on it with an ding for the consumer dollar in This player also has the fact that Uncie Sam is America’s federal agencies are based on toe REG . 19.99 purchase books on the se­ engraving of the first late 1976. largest employer. The bulk of this average salary of their employes. A. SAVE 4.00. HAMILTON BEACH capacity of freeze-frame, cond scheduled visit. Cheney silk mill in money remained at the local level to The 15,0(X) workers on Capitol Hill— This is the videodisc, the picture-by-picture and reverse Many paperback books Manchester. “SIMMER-ON” COOKER. Cooks assist widows, orphans, crippled including 535 members of toe House television counterpart of the and some hardcover books Trophies will be awarded stews and curries slowly. Has crockery viewing, as well as a random children and other needy individuals. and Senate — were asked to donate a will be available on a to the prize winning liner, 4 qt. capacity. In gold gingham color. long-playing phonograph access feature. The company In the area of the nation’s capital, total $401,0(X) in toe drive toat began variety of subjects — in­ exhibitors and judging will 75 per cent of the funds raised Iw the in mid-October. To date, toe House record. If anything, claims says it is possible to put an en­ cluding books on child follow the American CFC go to the United Way to be dlih has only managed to raise 1.5 per about its expected impact on tire mail-order catalogue on a rearing and education for Numismatic Association persed among local charities. The cent of its goal of $258,000,' while toe 16.99 parents. rules. the home entertainment field single disc, which could then balance of toe funds are divided Senate has given or pledged only 1 SPECIAL! may be understated. be "read” page by page between 11 national health agencies per cent of its $143,000 goal. b .farberwarexrock -r -c o o k e r Played through a special unit through a TV set. such as toe American Heart Assn, One key problem in squeezing con­ PUBLIC RECORDS 3-position heat control, easy-grip handles. that is simply attached to the and American Cancer Society; and tributions out of Congress is toe fact Cooks 8-12 hours without being watched. several international service agen­ that many Senators and Represen­ In white with a "Pottery design". antenna terminals of an or­ Price of the Philips-MCA cies including Project Hope, Care tatives plead Immunity, on toe basis Warranty deeds Marriage licenses dinary black and white or color videodisc player, which will be and Planned Parenthood. that toey donate to charities back Carl K. and Nancy E. Robert Brett Holladay Chitjian to Robert S. and television set, videodiscs will marketed in the fall of 1976, is But back to Capitol Hill: members home. In some cases, of course, this and Deborah Lee Aliquo, of (Congress and their staffs have is no doubt true. But toe fact remains Amy T. Spencer, property both Columbia, Dec. 20. 29.99 enable viewers to play, at their targeted at $500, with 30- SPECIAL! turned in abysmal performances for toat toey live here most of toe year at 376 Burnham St., $30,- Edwin Louis Mitchell, leisure or any other kind of minute discs costing $10. charity in toe past. However, hope and have a responsibility to help im­ 750. 113 Mather St., and Noreen C.RIVAL® DELUXE 5QT. CROCK audiovisual material. Because Teldec, which is already springing eternal as it does, two high- prove toe condition of toe seat of toe Herman M. Frechette Elizabeth Kiernan, 125 PO T. Has detachable control and cord, and' Albert R. Martin to Mather St., Jan. 1, Second videodiscs will not fall under available in Germany, will powdered members were ordained to U.S. government. In addition, with see-thru lid. Cooks 10-12 hours unwatch­ lead toe CFC drives on their respec­ salaries of $44,600 plus generous Evald J.-and Treva J. Congregational Church. ed. Avocado or han/est gold. the jurisdiction of the Federal cost about $100 less. RCA does Johnson, unit in Northfield Building permits Bruce Perry 112 Princeton holds daughters, Kristin, 4, left, and tive sides of Capitol Hill, were given fringes, it is exceedingly difficult to Communications Commission, not as yet have any firm a pep talk by the President, and were sympathize with their reluctance to Green Condominium, $28,- Brahaney & Choma Inc., Cheryl, 5, at the annual Manchester Community Carol Sing in X-rated films and other non­ marketing plans. sent forth to turn around Congress’ donate locally. 900. new dwelling at 8 Center Park last Sunday evening. (Photo by Steve Dunn) Eugene T. Corbitt to Huckleberry Rd., $29,000. standard fare will presumably poor track record. The two hapless The case of toe remaining 14,500 “Revolution” is a word that employes of Capitol Hill is even less Joyce C. Peyman, property Calvin Hutchinson, be made available on discs on E. Eldridge St., $54,280. 15.99 is bandied about a lot these defensible. A great majority of them alterations at 1071 E. Mid­ eventually for those so in­ days, and not always in a OPEN FORUM are relatively permanent residents of Francis A. and Janet F. dle Tpke., $500. REG . 19.99 MacBeth to Barney T. clined. political context. However, 'it toe capital area and thus lack their Delta Builders for Dr. □.SAVE 4.00. RIVAL® SVz QT. bosses’ excuse of donating in toe dis­ Peterman Sr. and Jr., Kenneth Wichman, ad­ Currently, three companies is difficult not to use it when MHS. Yet they also gave their all to parable job the hour rate for a state CROCK POT. Slow coo1i a such as Marty Walsh of toe Depart­ accounts of the Saturday games, but why not get your facts straight. ment. of HEW, again are turning in doing business as Discount cover DRIP COFFEE MAKER.12 -cup capac­ each has its advantages. the printing press, for that found Monday night’s column a bit “sports” writer. Sincerely, Sales & Service, 77 ADS ity, constant temperature control, safe­ We are very proud to have had our stellar performances. If Santa does Both the Teldec and RCA matter. No doubt we will overbearing, and hitting below the Robert R. Garmache make it to toe needy residents of the Hemlock St. ty-glass server. With 50 coffee filters. belt. son associate with Larry Olsen and 20 Elizabeth Dr. Ellen K. Strano, doing V needs systems use discs that resem­ quickly come to accept as a Jack Holick. nation’s capital this year, though, he You certainly have done your Hebron needn’t bother to thank Congress. business as Maine Coast CALL ble LPs, except that they con­ matter of course the ability to ‘‘homework’’ in reporting the Sincerely, Seafood, 55 Oakland St. 643-2711 tain 100 times more informa­ see and hear a symphony records set by the football team, in Mr. and Mrs. Dissolution of trade 31.99 William Ogden ASK FOR CONNIE REG. 36.99 tion necessary for a complete orchestra perform at any time more then one of your columns, nam e which we think was a little bit un­ 137 Branford St. video signal. Both employ a James J. Moriconi, no F. SAVE 5.00. MARY PROCTOR of our choosing, or to build an called for. Manchester THOUGHT longer doing business as La stylus that makes mechanical She HeraluJ COFFEE MAGIC™ Large 10 cup inexpensive private library of Those boys gave their all everyday Strada West, 473-479 Hart­ capacity, separate controls for brewing, contact with minute grooves in classic motion pictures. at practice and every Saturday on the is toe focal point of any strength of toe family must be within ford Rd. keeping warm. Makes coffee quickly. the disc. Teldec’s videodisc But what effect the videodisc field, and how nice it would have proper celebration of Christmas; itself, not based on supportive people been to have at least one kind word Joseph and Mary, Mary’s pregnancy outside toe union. Such an inner has a playing time of 10 revolution will have on com­ written about them. minutes, that of RCA 30 LWV thanks and the birth of Jesus in the manger. strength is toe only proper means'of mercial television, not to men­ I’m sure that both Larry Olsen and ’The faithfulness of Joseph to Mary at providing such family strength as 10.99 Jack Holick could find part-time jobs REG. 12.99 minutes on each side. tion cable TV and the local supporters this time when her pregnancy was will provide a child toe love and care to compensate them better financial­ save your rugs and floors! Rather than stylus, the Citizens of Manchester: unexplained to toe community at he will need. open < G. CONCEPTS 100 COFFEE GRINDER movie theater, is anybody’s ly. (Besides, being less time con­ As toe election oratory disappears large furnishes a beautiful example Submitted by: The Bean Machine grinds 4-6 cups of Philips-MCA system utilizes a guess. suming), then coaching football at every y with the leaves of fall, toe League of of family solidarity based on a Rev. Neale McLain M R coffee. Automatic safety prevents blade Women Voters would like to thank all mutural faith in each other. The Church of toe Nazarene nite g ) coffee from turning when unit is uncovered. of the people and groups who helped us provide toe public with informa­ Gene McCarthy is running again tion in candidates and issues in re­ ALMANAC A ^ cent election. Providing a cable television series, a public meeting Q ^ 28.99 flick of McCarthy’s left. Don’t call On this day in history: and the information for a tabloid sec­ By United Press International REG . 34.99 WASHINGTON - I see by the me, said Gene, I’ll call you. In 1793, Noah Webster founded the tion in The Herald are large projects Today is Tuesday, Dec. 9, toe 343rd except^ i y papers that Gene McCarthy is run­ ANDREW TULLY Actors and authors can testify to for a volunteer organization. We day of 1975 with ^ to follow. American Minerva, the first daily H. SAVE 6.00. MR. COFFEE HOME ning for President again. The former the bleakness of the ploy. It is the really appreciate all the efforts'made 'The moon is approaching its first newspaper in . sat. ^ COFFEE BREWER. Deluxe, ultra­ Democratic Senator from Minnesota polite, preoccupied way of saying get to aid us in our tasks. quarter. In 1M7, Christmas Seals were speed home brewer makes 1-10 cups in is in the race as a liberal indepen­ lost. McCarthy asks “Who needs We would like to express our The morning stars are , Mars placed on sale in the post office in (• the famous, plastic five minutes. With toss-away filters. Save! dent. Forgive me if the name of his But McCarthy has always broken you?” in drawing-room language. thanks to the party chairmen, toe and Saturn. Wilmington, Del., to raise money to new party, if it has a name, escapes the rules and, oddty, survived. He’s That’s the worst kind. McCarthy is three papers that cover Manchester The evening stars are Mercury and fight tuberculosis. me. never come close to even a serious polite like the dowager who has just news, the people involved in the Jupiter. In 1920, the Nobel Peace Prize was (* A “boot McCarthy has never been my par­ run for the White House, but he has been propositioned outside a pool awarded to American President 34.99 cable consortium, our liaison from Those bom on this date are under SPECIAL! ticular cup of tea, mostly because I preserved his individuality. Some of hall. He murders people with town hall, toe Junior Women’s Qub, the sign of Sagittarius. Woodrow Wilson. (• . R porker"' don’t think he’s sly enough to be a us would call that a victory and break courtesy. In 1968, when Bobby Engiish poet John Miiton was born In 1974, White House John I. SUNBEAM VISTA DRIP COFFEE Girl Scout Troop-688 and Watkins. “where a ( good President. But his candidacy out the champagne. Kennedy offered his help, McCarthy Dec. 9,1608. This aiso is the birthdate EhrliChman testified at the (• M A K E R . Makes 4-10 cups. All automat­ To the candidates we say thank you dollar's should be good for the country. He In Gene McCarthy we also have a told reporters: “I don’t need talent. I for your cooperation and, of greater of actors Kirk Douglas (1918), Watergate cover-up trial that Presi­ ically timed & temperature controlled. just need running room.” (• worth a already has shown that it is possible kind of Adlai Stevenson with brass importance, thank you for serving Broderick Crawford (1911) and dent Richard Nixon had been respon­ Earlier this year, McCarthy was y the wtirocle of main itretf ] dollar!" With brewer signal light. Saves space. to offer the voters glimpses of hones­ knuckles. McCarthy is every bit as your town. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (1909. sible for the cover-up. ty and candor. downtown manchestet*^ erudite as Stevenson was — good asked if he liked President Ford. “I Sincerely, like everybody I know,” Gene There is a dreadful risk in such a night, the man writes poetry — Eileen Stern replied. “You have to like people.” >»l!l» llll«BWIHlW»«Wi1*W>«8liW«i»8»W»«W departure from the norm, especially without Adlai’s distaste for the President, MLWV Such an endorsement will not appear among the bloc voters, because peo­ peasantry en masse, and he has a Manchester POETS NOOK ple don’t want honesty unless it wicked left jab. prominently in the Ford campaign Write offers them something. They prefer a For example, a rather prominent brochure. It is a little bit like a critic 9 . C&armun, candidate who speaks their language, labor leader phoned Gene the other hailing an author’s latest work as in­ Our memory Santa that is to say one who agrees with day and said he’d be glad to lend a disputably a book. Righteous living 011ott)trrs them and endorses their aspirations, The McCarthy humor is a dry- hand to the McCarthy campaip. questioned Righteous living, ever heiping. 887 Main Street notto say greed. A naysayer fills the This is a p y any Presidential can­ cleaned version of the late Tallulah in Downtown Manchester... voter with a resentful unease. Bankhead’s. That delightful May it be our joy through life, didate would snatch at, but he felt the . acidulous actress once put down a To the editor. Ever guarding one another Gift Highlightf Nosey Parker when he asked her if In your opinion of Dec. 2,1975 ypu From the ills of harmful strife. from she’d ever been mistaken for a man. mention “We remember too well the Silent talking with The Savior J. Garmon's “No,” replied Tallulah. “Have you?” ill-fated compromise...” I believe Of the Strength He doth bestow; A female reporter once asked that your memory does not serve you Counting all our blessings daily Men's Department McCarthy if he was planning to well. Midst the hours that come and go. Sport Coats front J, YESTERDAYS divorce his wife. McCarthy bowed 1) The proposed deferral of the While at work or when we’re playing. Carman’s Men’s Dep’U gallantly. “No Ma’am,” he replied, pension fund was not accepted. When we’re gay or when in ^ief, have always been a “your virtue is safe.” 2) What was accepted was a May His presence flood our being, The Herald will Holiday favorite. Tweeds, Herringbones, 25 Years Ago including a symbolic mulberry tree, Gene McCarthy probably is unique. change of the date which annual in­ Like a wave rolls o’er a reef. help.Santa with his Plaids and solid whose leaves are the food of the silk I know people who have no intention crements would be effective (they For He hath love and He hath mercy. Christmas mail The annual flow of letters for Santa were delayed three months). Blasers, all Natural Claus begins arriving at Manchester worm, typifying silk industry, of voting for him if he runs 100 times, And we all must take His hand. this year. Area and yet who say they could be com­ 3) If you are not aware of what an _ Shoulder, Traditional, Post Office according to Postmaster important to Manchester’s history. Then our burden will grow lighter youngsters (and 2 and 3 button styling with slight shaping or straight fortable with him in the White House. annual increment is you should be. As we near the promised land. oldsters) may send H. Olin Grant. As a condition of employment with classic “falL" A new Double Breasted Blaser is shaped He is awfully wrong a lot of the time, Banish hatred toward thy brother. letters to; CALL The Salvation Army Band is selling the state the salary is to be within a with forward pitch in Dark Brown or Navy, leading but he gives the impression, in his Love thy neighbor; hold no gnidge; 646-4030 Christmas trees to obtain funds to range, an increase annually, usually the way for 1976, Matched leith a pair of Daks, or our V-' buy badly needed instruments. Dateline 1775 quiet, unemotional way, ot a man God alone doth know our failing; FOR FORBES IN from Step 1 to Step 7 within a given > classic slack of worsted, worsted flannel, flannels, THE MANCHESTER lO Years Ago who would not be tempted to rash ac­ Judge not; then ye are not judged. By United Press International tion or rabble-rousing expediency. pay group. Santa Claus, C/0 The : cavalry twills, they combine to make a great Holiday PARKADE Open %ate T^very ^ight 'Zlntil Qhristmas Then when life on earth has ended Robert Stavnitsky is named chief NEWPORT, R.I., Dec. 9 - The He is a compassionate man who 4) You failed to mention that it was Manchester Evening Herald, Gift, Purchased and given as a combination, or And we cross the waters deep. FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN 10-10. USE YOUR FORBES'CHARGE. MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD. moderator for election on two British warship Glasper fired at a wears his compassion not on his this condition of employment that Box 591, Manchester, Conn. i separately, you’ll really delight your “Feller,” Will our record bear reviewing? proposals for constitution revision. small boat in the harbor but the shots sleeve but in some private place. was changed. 06040. ; P.S, IFe have a selection of some Cruise Jackets, As we’ve sown, so shall we reap. Board of Directors allocates $70,- miscarried into the town. ’The nine- McCarthy for President? Not rud­ Also as a condition of employment ’The Herald will publish as ; trousers and golf slacks ready for your inspection too, P.F. Mietzner ) 000 for construction of outdoor swim­ pound shots sailed over the heads of dy likely. But when it iS all over most is a 35-hour work week for a certain many letters as possible of W here Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, 24 Trotter St. FORBES IN MANCHESTER OPEN TIL 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ming pool and bathhouse at Waddell about 20 Rhode Islanders gathered at Americans probably will decide it pay or an hourly pay rate. It is pretty those received by Dec. 22. and YOUR SATISFACTION! mffff Manchester School and authorizes new town seal the wharf but none was harmed. was nice to have met him. widely recognized that for a com­ PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 9,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn..-Tu°s., Dec. 9,1975- PAGE NINE MakuUs-HarHs ®SSSSHa:i:®SK*¥S5SWS:saKi¥S::5ftS%W:SSS*:: Deborah Anne Harris of South About Town union agrees to accept Glastonbury and Thomas Anthony B e t t y ’s N o t e b o o k Makulis of Manchester, were married Nov. 28 at St. Bridget town ;Orders being accepted By Betty Ryder Church in Manchester. ^ 1 result of Dec. 18 hearing The bride is the daughter of Charles E. Harris of Glastonbury and The executive board of Manchester for Bicentennial coins Union members of Manchester’s men riding snowplows during over­ the Dec. 18 ruling. Mrs. Florence Lindsay of 45 E. Mid­ Junior Women’s Club will meet public works department agreed time hours. The union contends a The decision to “wait and see what Wednesday a' .. p.m. at the home of dle Tpke. The bridegroom is the son incorporation in 1823) and banks. pre-ordered coins may be Monday to accept whatever ruling July 29 ruling by the arbitration the Dec. 18 ruling will be” was on a Remember when you were kids Mrs. Margie Mlodzinski, 57 Montauk Growing old of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony T. Makulis Manchester, Ginnecticut. An order form is picked up will appear in comes out of a Dec. 18 arbitration board provides for two men on a recommendation by Robert Fuller, and your mother used to say “Now, of 22 Sherwood Circle. Dr. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Cheryl Growing old is only a state of mind Orders are now being The coins will be in a provided below for those The Herald when the coins hearing over a dispute it has with the truck, provided enough volunteer for president of town Local 991, State, eat your spinach, it wili put hair on The Rev. William Stack of St. Alubicki and Mrs. Laura Boutilier. accepted for the town over snowplow operations. In the duty. The town is questioning the County and Municipal Employes, your chest” — weli, kids, even if you — brought on by ^ a y hairs, false clear plastic removable wishing to order medals in are available. A check or teeth, wrinkles, a big stomach, short Bridget Church officiated at the Manchester Bicentennial display stand. They will be advance. G)lns will be set money order must accom­ addition, it approved a recommenda­ interpretation, contending that only A Fixno. don’t eat it, when you grow up you double-ring ceremony. Manchester Parents Without breath and an allover feeling of being Medal, which is scheduled distributed throu^ local aside, and the place where pany each order. tion to drop any plans for a job action employes of the highway depart­ Fuller said he doesn’t think the can stiii have hair on your chest. The bride, given in marrige by her Partners will meet tonight at 8 at totally pooped.” (P.S. I stole that to be available on a first and to abide by the town’s policy un­ ment, and no others, may volunteer public should suffer or be harrassed A Geveiand area barber shop is father, wore a gown of delustered Community Baptist Church. chuckle) If i. come first serve basis til the Dec. 18 ruling is released. for the overtime duty. The ad­ because of a dispute between the un­ offering an instant hairpiece for your satin and imported Chantilly lace, within the next two weeks. The dispute is over the number of ministration also said it will accept ion and town. chest for oniy |30. It’s imported from designed with fitted bodice, high The stewardship committee of The face of the medal the Orient (the hairpiece not the Rare gifts neckline, Edwardian sleeves, ruffled Center Congregational Church will portrays the four sip ers of chest). ORDER FORM Just keep reading about unusual hemline with Chantilly lace border. meet tonight at 7;Ju in the church of­ th e Declaration of MANCHESTER BICENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIVE gifts for Giristmas, the oddest being fice. Town counsel sets Her chapel-length mantilla of im­ t Independence from MEDAL ’The picture I saw iooked iike a a pet rock. ported silk illusion was attached to a Ginnecticut—Samuel Hun­ MANCHESTER BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Camp Kennedy smail, shaggy rug, but certainty It seems you just get a rock, put it Camelot headpiece. She carried a Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church tington, William Williams, BOX 1976 will have an adult Bible study covered the chest. into a cage-like box and give it to a colonial bouquet of white roses and Roger Sherman and Oliver MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 volunteers Wednesday session Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. 1 wonder if there’s a discount if you friend. When the puzzled expression carnations. Wolcott —their sipatures Please order me the following Manchester Bicentennial Medal (s); (In­ oniy want a coupie of wisps? appears on his (or her) face, you just Miss Linda Harris of Manchester and authentic writing im­ dicate number of medals ordered in box.) to be feted In order to be available on a town counsel’s office. Moses said Martha Circle of Emanuel say “It’s a pet rock, requires little was her sister’s maid of honor. plements of that era. The Manchester Army & Navy regular basis for consultation with also that he’s in the process of Lutheran Church will have a Old'house products care, and no feeding at all.” Bridesmaid was Miss Janet Makulis The obverse side of the Gub, as has been its custom since the Board of Directors, department choosing an assistant town counsel luncheon Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at heads and other town officials, Came across an account of a new Now if I can get out and collect a of Manchester, the bridegroom’s medal pictures some con­ 1964, when the town’s summer facili­ and will announce his choice soon. sister. Willie’s Steak House. Manchester Town Counsel Victor directory caiied “ The Oid-House few rocks before the snow falls, I tributions Manchester has .999 Fine Silver Medal(s), Bronze Medal(s) @$3.50 ty for retarded children was es­ Moses has announced a new policy Journal,” just published, which tells may just complete my Christmas Karl Nickse of Hebron served as made during the 200 years @$19.76 donation each. (Limited donation each tablished, again is honoring Camp shopping. best man. Robert Harris of British Isles Chapter of the of our independence. There □ for his office. Free glaucoma where to buy authentic products for edition eeflally numbered) Kennedy’s volunteers, staff and Daughter of the British Empire will Beginning Jan. 7, he will hold restoring and decorating old houses. Other unusual gifts are gloves that Manchester, the bride’s brother, was is a Minuteman pouring friends. screening set usher. meet Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at the regular office hours every According to the editor “People massage while you drive, a peanut- gunpowder into his It is conducting its 12th Annual Hartford Federal Savings and Loan W ^esday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The Connecticut Society for the now know that you don’t make a butter-making machine, and ^aphite A reception was held at the Marco musket, the first Gieney Enclosed Is my check or money order fo r ...... to cover medals ordered. Dinner for them Dec. 29 at the Building, Elmwood. More informa­ Checks made payable to Manchester Bicentennial Committee. The sessions, he explained, will be in Prevention of Blindness will conduct home look Early American merely racquets for indoor tennis. Polo Restaurant in East Hartford, silk mill, a Pioneer clubhouse, with a reunion hour at tion may be obtained by calling 242- addition to his daily “in and out” a free glaucoma screening for adults by installing a few similated wrought Merchants report the “zany” gifts after which the couple left on a trip parachute, the Pitkin NAME...... 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Makulis 9551. duties. over 35 on Wednesday at the iron do-dads. And fake vinyl barn- accomplish two things; They draw to Vermont and New Hampshire. Glassworks, and a horn of ADDRESS ...... ; ...... A feature of the evening, said camp He said he has determined that Solomon-Welles House, comer of board is not the way to bring warmth customers to the stores to buy them, They are residing in South Glaston­ Mrs. Makulis is employed as a plenty containing tobacco, director Harry F. SmiUi, will be Mr. Makulis is employed at Connec­ 'The Junior High Forum of North CITY AND STATE...... ZIP ...... personnel contact can cut down on Hartford Ave. and State St. in to an 1883 Queen Anne Victorian.” and they expose these cutomers to bury, clerk at Harm-mon Inc., Hartford. ticut Natural Gas Corp. apples, potatoes and other patch awards to outstanding United Methodist Church will meet written memos and can expedite the Wethersfield. Apointments between “Old-fmse owners are becoming other, more basic, Christmas gifts products available in volunteer counselors and pin awards that may carry higher price tags. tonight at 7 at the church. , Manchester then and now. work and research required in the the hours of 24 p.m. may be made by more der^nding about what they to the top volunteer counselors. calling 524-5700. buy for th^r homes. They are looking Oh, I knew there was a method in Sportsmen OUR SERVICEMEN Encircling the coin is the their m'hdness. Dupee Circle of South United joining of hands of Orford for appropnate items—both new and Methodist Church will meet tonight Navy Air Controlman 1. C. James Sgt. Lehan, a 1961 graduate of Parish (Manchester’s recycled — that fit the period and elect officers at 6:15 at the home of Mrs. Charles style of their hou^s,” she reports. D. Buchan, whose wife Pamela is the Rockville High School, received his name prior to the town’s PLAZA DEPT. STORE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ward McGaughy, 92 Shallowbrook Lane, (Wa Hava A Natlen Te Ptaaaa) Evidently, there are hundreds of The Andover Sportsman's Club in bachelor’s degree from American Glastonbury. companies selling traditionally Vacation Andover held its annual election of of Manchester, was graduated from International College, Springfield, Naxt to Franra Suponiiartol Career Information and Consoling A CLOWN SERVICE. East MMiM Tpko., Mandioatar designe^roducts that are especially Next week I’ll be on vacation—and officers recently with over 65 Mass. His wife, Margaret, is the Renl-aKslown for your su it^ (or pre-1914 houses, but the for the first time in a long time—I’m members participating in the voting. School at the Naval Training Center daughter of Mrs, Margaret Saunders next sales promotion, OPEN EVERY NiaiTT IH CHRISTMASI problem is that most of the com­ staying home. John Stanizzi of East Hartford was in San Diego. of Tucson, Ariz. party, to cheer a See Our Choice Stock of panies are small and hard to find. Just seems like fun to plan to get elected president. He succeeds John A former student at the University friend, or for any oc­ Pewter savers TOYS, GAMES, PUZZLES, The Old-House Journal is supposed my Christmas decorations up, trim Woodward of Columbia. of Wyoming in Laramie, he joined U.S. Air Force Sgt. Glenn M. casion. to alleviate that problem with a the tree, prepare a few goodies for Other officers are: Woodward, the Navy in March 1969. Schmeiske,son of Mr. and Mrs. Births GIFT WRAP A TREE ORNAMENTS listing of some 298 companies. the holidays and just collapse when vice president; Eric Kurtz of Ver­ Walter F. Schmeiske of 1 Hale St. PHONE Need Something^ A$k Plana! Don’t know if it’s on the market ever I want to. non, treasurer; and George Bonomo Army Spec. 4 Leroy J. Hand, son of Ext., Rockville, has arrived for duty Niederwerfer, Joy Ann, daughter 649-2823 yet, but it sounds as though it would Who knows I may just get my of Wethersfield, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Hand, Rt. 6, at March AFB, Calif. of Karl M. and Susan E. Busick be interesting to read. Christmas shopping done before Executive officers elected are: Columbia, recently participated in Sgt. Schmeiske, an electronic war­ Niederwerfer of 740 Hartford Tpke., Christmas Eve. I’m usually the Joseph Stanizzi of Wethersfield; Paul Exercise Reforger in Germany. fare specialist with a unit of the Vernon. She was born Dec. 2 at shopper pounding on the store door Thibodeau of East Hartford, Fred Spec. Hand is regularly assigned as Strategic Air Command, previously Rockville General Hospital. Her this is your Etiquette just as the poor merchant is trying to Levitt of Manchester and Joseph a mechanic with Company D of the served at Griffiss AFB, N.Y. maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ber­ I found out that the Elizabeth Post lock up for the night, pleading that “I Pezzente of East Hartford. 1st Armored Division’s 123rd He attended Rockville High School. nice Oyler of Spanaway, Wash. Her I referred to in last week’s column is just need one more item.” Club membership presently stands Maintenance Battalion in Erlangen, His wife is- the former Sorapee paternal grandparents are Mr. and indeed the granddaughter-in-law of at 158 seniors and 17 junior members Germany. Chamgrangrum. Mrs. Herbert Niederwerfer of Emily Post, and the author of ’The This year (I hope) it will be different. (juniors are ages 10-18). He entered the Army in August Tolland. She has a brother, Mark New Emily Post’s Etiquette. 1973, completed basic training at Ft. Alen. Some resident sent me a little clip­ Among the community service Club president events planned for 1976 is the club’s Dix, N.J. and was last stationed at ping from the Good Housekeeping last chance! annual Father-Son Rifle Competi- Ft. Knox, Ky. Pybus, Kimberly E., daughter of P E T CENTER Magazine in which Elizabeth writes a Dear heart Alexander J. Matthew of 25 tion. He is a 1973 graduate of Windham Woodstock Dr. recently was elected Keith E. and Maureen Garrigan column entitled “Etiquette for “The hours I spent with thee, dear Regional Vocational Technical Pybus of 50 Windemere Ave., Mondiv thru Friday 10-9 Everyday.” Plans are also under way for the president of the Fellowcraft Club of heart, are as a string of pearls to me; club’s fourth ASC Shotgun Dance in School. Rockville. She was born Dec. 1 at ’The clipping came unsigned, so Manchester Lodge of Masons at its Satunuqr A Sunday 12-5 I count them over, every one apart, May. annual meeting at The Colony, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her many thanks to whoever sent it my rosary, my rosary.” Robert S. Sgt. Donald E. Lehan, son of maternal grandparents are Mr. and Master Charge & Bank Americard Accepted along. Other events will be presented Talcottville. He succeeds Warren L. Cameron Rogers (1862-1912) during the year to which guests will Mrs. Marion G. Lehan of 164 Potter. M rs. James P. Garrigan of be invited. Washington St., Vernon, has Other elected officers are Thomas Windham, N.H. Her paternal grand­ graduated with honors from the Scheibel, vice-president; David Ling, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Military Airlift Command Noncom­ secretary; and Wayne Newbaur, Pybus of East Norwalk. Her mater­ missioned Officer Academy at Nor­ nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Olive CHRISTMAS PUPPIES PINE PHARMACY treasurer. B64CENTERST. 649-98141 ton AFB, Calif. Potter v^as presented a desk set in E. Garrigan of Windham, N.H. Her Lt)W PRESCRIFnON He is an avionics systems appreciation of his year of service to paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. SILKY TERRIER...... 1 9 9 .0 0 PRICES / a n t a specialist at Charlston AFB, S.C. the club. Elsie M. Sexton of Norwalk. ELK HOUND...... 1 5 9 .0 0 CHIHUAHUA...... 8 9 .0 0 Manchester ✓ ays SHETLAND SHEEP DOG ... 159.00 Country Club MINATURE POODLE...... 9 9 . 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1) P A G ^ N - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Maflchester, Tuea., Dec. 9 .1OT5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 9, 1975- PAGE ELEVEN Fred H. Hopper Chapter, OES, and a former member Obituaries Fred Howe Hopper of 17 Hlllcrest of Chdpman Court, Order of Rd. djed Monday at Manchester Amaranth. She also belonged to the School hoard adopts' rules William Smith - Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ Women’s Christian Temperance ROCKVILLE - William Smith, 75, band of Mrs. Grace Walters Hopper. Union. Tribe, Tech of 22 South St. died Saturday at a Mr. Hopper was born in Survivors are three sons, Elmer L. Rockville convalescent home. Manchester, Ind., and had lived here Borst of Manchester, Harold E. governing media coverage ^ r n in Northford, Mr. Smith had Borst of Bolton and Milton E. Borst...... AIk a . M m A' since 1933. Before his retirement, he limited, under the policy. to recognize the nation’s birthday. lived in Rockville for the past 10 of Amston; two daughters, Mrs. By DOUG BEVINS was employed as a design engineer at Kennedy said the intent of the new The Bicentennial theme may even be home tonight years. Frank Esposito, of Manchester and Pratt and Whitney Division of United Herald Reporter board policy is for the board to be overdone in some instances, he said. He is survived by a sister. Miss Mrs. Hector Brocketto of Bolton; a The Manchester Board of Educa­ Technologies, East Hartford, for 28 prepared for morerthan-usual news • Considert i and acted on two per­ Ethel Smith of New Haven. brother, C. Everett Hall of tion has adopted a policy setting years and was a member of its coverage of board meetings and for sonnel matters. A one-year, Getting their 1975-76 basketball seasons under way tonight are A graveside service was this after­ Hartsville, S.C.; a sister, Mrs. ground rules for news media Quarter Century Club. the board to know who is Sabbatical-like leave of absence and Manchester High and Cheney Tech while the third local entry, noon in Grove Hill Cemetery. He was a member of South United Mildred Galinet of Lebanon; four coverage of board meetings, restric­ a teaching appointment were ap­ grandchildren and six great­ photographing or recording a East Catholic, is off until Friday. The White-Gibson-Small Funeral Methodist Church and sang in the ting certain types of news gathering meeting. proved. Home, 65 Elm St., was in charge of grandchildren. to personnel employed by a Manchester entertains CCIL foe Fermi High of Enfield at church choir. He also belonged to The policy was proposed apparent­ • Approved plans for an extended arrangements. The funeral is Thursday at 10 a.m. newspaper, radio or television broad­ Clarke Arena while Cheney is also home, hosting COC rival East Hartford Lodge of Masons and was a ly to give the Iraard control over field trip for the Bennet Junior High at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main cast station. member of the Manchester Lodge of broadcast media coverage in case it School Ski Club. The club pfons a Hampton High. Varsity action starts around 8. Stephan A. Sisco St. Burial will be in East Cemetery. Masons choir. The policy, adopted unanimously ever occurs. There have been no three-day trip in . January to liudlow, Manchester Community College, 2-3 thus far, visits the Friends may call at the funeral Stephen A. Sisco, 21, of 65 Arcellia Other survivors are a brother, Monday night, complies with problems in the past, Kennedy said. Vt., involving 40 students and five University of Hartford jayvees while on the distaff side, Dr., Manchester, was found dead in home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. provisions of the state’s Freedom of William A. Hopper of Trenton, N.J.; School board meetings usually are chaperones. Manchester’s girls travel to Enfield to test Fermi. his car on Fish and Game Rd. in Ver­ two sisters. Miss Anita R. Hopper Information Act, School Supt. James covered only by newspaper per­ • Learned froni Kennedy that he Kennedy said. Four area games are also on tap. South Windsor, 0-1, treks to non at 2:52 a.m. and Mrs. Mary Jane Randall, both of sonnel. anticipates a state grant of about Vernon Police said the body was Springfield, Mass.; and several The police requires at least three In other business Monday night, $60,000, representing the maximum West Hartford to face Northwest Catholic. Rockville, 0-1, visits discovered by Officer Earl Leighton nieces and nephews. days notice to the school superinten­ the Board of Education: amount possible under the state’s re­ St. Thomas Aquinas in New Britain. In the Charter Oak while on routine patrol. Police said The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. dent by news media personnel inten­ • Heard a report by Project cent “Instant Lottery” to support Conference, Coventry, 1-0, hosts Rham High and Bolton makes **% About ding to photograph for broadcast, they found a pipe leading from the at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Concern Director William Paradis of local education. its debut hosting 1-0 Portland High. car’s exhaust system into the car. St. Burial .will be in Village Hill broadcast, or record for broadcast Hartford, who said the 10-year-old in­ • Canceled the board’s meeting any board meeting. Sisco was pronounced dead at the Cemetery, Williamsburg, Mass. town tegration program is working well in scheduled for Dec. 22. scene by Tolland County Medical Friends may call at the funeral The superintendent or board chair­ Manchester and several other Examiner Dr. Harold Shapiro. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to man is allowed to waive the three- Greater Hartford communities. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 9 p.m. day rule if they deem it necessary. • Learned of construction progress Fire calls College basketball poll Main St., Manchester, is in charge of The Marine Corps League will Only news media personnel at the Regional Occupational arrangements, which are in­ Mrs. Marion H. Barrett meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the employed by a newspaper, radio Training' Center and received Manchester complete. Marine Home. broadcasting company or television preliminary budget estimates for Monday, 6:13 p.m. —, Gasoline Mrs. Marion Hall Barrett, 83, of broadcasting company will be per­ 87G Bluefield Dr. died Monday at operation of the center, scheduled to washdown at 155 Center St. (Town). Indiana choice In Memoriam The pastor-parish relations com­ mitted to photograph, photograph for Manchester Memorial Hospital. She open in fall 1976. Today, 1:52 a.m. — Fire in stove at 638 In loving memory of our dear mother mittee of North United Methodist broadcast, record for broadcast or Parker St. CTown ahd Eighth District). was the widow of Allen Barrett. • Heard a report on townwide Sarah H. Walker who passed away Church will meet tonight at 7 at the broadcast a meeting. school activities planned in conjunc­ Tolland County December 9, 1959. Mrs. BaTirett was born Nov. 10, church. The policy aiso requires that such 1892 in Hartford and had lived in tion with the American Revolution Monday, 4:55 p.m. — Fire in partition as top quintet It broke our hearts to lose you, news gathering be as inconspicuous Bicentennial. Leo Diana, principal of at house on Loehr Rd., Tolland. But you did not go atone. Manchester most of her life. She was The Women’s Bible Study Group of as possible so it won’t disturb the Monday, 8:48 p.m. — Boiler explosion For part of us went with you. a member of South United Methodist Nathan Hale School and coordinator The day God called you home. South United Methodist Church will meeting. If such news gathering of Bicentennial projects, said there at Robertson Grammar School, Coven­ NEW YORK (UPI) — It’s amazing what a 20-point victory over UCLA can do. Church and active in its affairs. She meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. becomes disruptive, news media try. (South Coventry, North Coventry, Helen and Ethel wili be strong emphasis on activities Following Indiana’^ 84-64 romp over the defending champion Bruins, the was a 25-year member of Temple access to the meeting could be Eagleville and Andover). Hoosiers were the unanimous choice of the United Press International Board of Coaches as the nation’s No. 1 basketball team. 9 All 42 coaches cast their first-place ballots for the Hoosiers following their impressive victory. The Conference rival North Carolina for All shapes are available (Herald photo by Dunn) Hoosiers, who did not lose a game un­ the third spot. Both schools are 3-0, til a 92-90 upset by Kentucky in the but the Terrapins outscored their (Herald photo by in our Treasure Chesf Diamonds. Mideast Regional final last season, first three opponents by a total of 127 Manchester High captain^ coach lost only forward Steve Green from points. The Tar Heels remained Cheney TecWs hoop leaders fourth. Emerald-cut, Round, Pear-shaped, Mike Quesnel and Doug Pearson that club’s starting lineup and Tom Captain Paul Slrycharz, Coach Gerry Blanrhard Abernethy has done an excellent job Tennessee advanced two places to Oval, Marquise. in his place. sixth on the strength of a 3-0 record, Indiana, after holding only a which includes a one-point decision Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. narrow 11-point margin over the over Michigan, while Louisville and UCLA for the top spot in the Notre Dame crashed into the top 10 preseason rankings, sent the Bruins as seventh and eighth teams, respec­ Giants get Reitz INSTANT R rm R n down to fifth place with 201 points tively. The Cardinals are 2-0 and the The Herald Angle and a 2-1 record. Irish 3-0. Marquette, third in the preseason Arizona, despite a 4-0 mark so far By Earl Yost rankings, took advantage of UCLA's this season, dropped two places to in baseball trade Sports Editor loss to climb to second, with 303 ninth, but is only three points behind points. The Warriors are 2-0, beating Notre Dame, 104-101. And Alabama HOLLYWOGD, Fla. (UPI) — The San Francisco Giants, despite rumors of St. Joseph’s (Ind.) and Northern climbed four places on the strength their sale being only hours away, have moved to solve one of their more Michigan. of a 3-0 record, which includes a vic­ pressing on-the-field problems by acquiring third baseman Ken Reitz from Maryland, fifth in the preseason tory over Providence, to round out the St. Louis Cardinals for 21-year-old southpaw Pete Falcone. (Atime^gifl for jott to give.) ratings, jumped past Atlantic Coast the Top 10. Amid flurries of trade rumors, the Pro basketball losing venture winter baseball meetings officially Because of the questionable finan­ Did you know that 24 of the 28 professional basketball franchises in the NBA got underway Monday but at day’s cial status of the Giants, however, and ABA last season lost money? It’s obvious that the ABA cannot survive end there was only one transaction the deal was announced as being and several current NBA franchises are treading on thin ice. Two of the and that one was conditional. “subject to approval of the National healthiest franchises in the NBA are in Boston and New York...Troubles con­ Celts to take look The Cardinals filled their need for League.” But NL President Chub tinue to mount for the New England Whalers with high scorer Wayne Carlton a left-handed starter with Falcone, Feeney was quick to give tacit ap­ out until early January after undergoing an emergency appendectomy in one of San Francisco’s “kiddie proval of the transaction. “As far as Denver on the weekend. Carlton’s 28 points -11 goals and 17 assists paced the at Steve Kuberski korps” of young pitchers while in I’m concerned, there will be no Whalers who meet Minnesota Wednesday night in Hartford and Cleveland Reitz, the Giants were able to close a problem,” Feeney said. Saturday night. Rick Ley and Larry Pleau are both doubtful starters due to in­ BOSTON (UPI) - The Celtics will take a second look today at three free long-standing hole at third base. Falcone, the Braoklyn-born juries... Don Burns remains on the faculty at the University of New Haven and agents, including former Boston forward Steve Kuberski. “Outside of John Curtis, we had no southpaw who wasn’t even on the is teaching physical education. Fired as head basketball coach after seven The Celtics, playing with 11 men other left-handed pitchers,” said Giants’ roster last spring, compiled a years. Burns has turned up as Yale’s freshman mentor. The former East since waiving center Hank Finkel Cardinal General Manager Bing 12-11 mark with a 4.17 earned run E ♦Finest Quality Only Chicago, and later played one season From $200 Easy Payments Catholic High hoop mentor was at Storrs Saturday night and got a first hand last month, also are looking at seven- Devine, “so, it’s obvious why we felt average. look at Joe Whelton and was impressed. Burns occupied the same role as foot Dave Newmark and guard Jim with Atlanta. this deal was necessary.” O’Brien, a 1970 Boston College Whelton as a schoolboy at New London High and later at UConn as a O’Brien. playmaker. “It’s great to be back in coaching and I’ll be doing a little The three Worked out with the graduate, had been playing for Utah until the Stars ceased operations last recruiting,” Burns said. The recruiting, of course, will be for Yale, not New team Monday at Christian Brothers Academy in Lexington and were in­ week. Maine’s Abbott Our 75th Anniversary \fear vited back for one more tryout. The Celtics were to decide after As Leading Jewelers&Silversmiths Kuberski, the Celtics’ fourth-round today’s workout whether to activate draft choice in 1969, went to New one of the three for Wednesday C Orleans in the 1974 expansion draft night’s home game against plans to retire 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER but was traded to Milwaukee before Milwaukee. Boston also could ac­ the start of the season. He was Hartford • Westfarms Mall tivate third-round draft choice ORONO, Maine (UPI) — Universi­ Abbott has been head coach for the picked up by Buffalo early this Jerome Anderson, a guard from ty of Maine head football Coach past seven years, and was an assis­ season, then waived. West Virginia who was the last Walter Abbott has announced he tant coach for nine years before that. Newmark, a 1968 graduate of player cut before this season. plans to resign. He said in his announcement Monday l( Columbia, was drafted second by he hopes to concentrate on his duties SIMPSON WHELTON BURNS as an assistant professor of physical education. The university said it did not know Haven...Four members of the UConn varsity basketball team are products of who would replace Abbott. Catholic high schools, Joe Whelton of East, Randy LaVigne of South and Tony “For 21 of the past 22 years I have Hanson and Jim Abromaitis, both from Holy'Cross High in Waterbury. All been directly involved with the four figure prominently in Coach Dee Rowe’s plans...Diane Kellsey of University of Maine football Manchester is sports director of radio station WHUS on the UConn cam­ program,” Abbott said. “The last pus...Yale’s basketball fortunes are looking up with the Elis much improved nine years have been demanding ones and with a new outlook under new Coach Ray Carazo. Give the Blues a big because of the challenging programs man and the team would be extra tough and in the class of New England and schedules we have faced.” powers because it has enough scorers. “I have enjoyed meeting this challenge but feel it is time to pursue other interests, and I am asking to be / Notes off the cuff relieved of my football respon­ Laughs over the weekend: (1) The announced all-state schoolboy football sibilities,” Abbott said. squad and (2) the UPI All-New England college fqotball team. The first was a Abbott said he planned to concen­ circulation builder in a down-state area and the second was, like most, a pop­ trate on his duties as an assistant ularity contest in the Boston area. If there was a better offensive end in New professor of physical education. England this season than Yale’s Gary Fencik, the man will be saluted by this Athletic Director Harold Wester- writer. Fencik did not make the all-first team...Buffalo will be an also-ran in man praised Abbott and thanked him Pa[y for it now at a \e r y sp ecia l the NFL post-season playoff picture this year and Coach Lou Saban proljably for his contributions over the years. won’t forget the official’s call which went against his Bills Sunday late in the “Maine’s teams during Walter’s low bank price. Get all ^our m on^ back later.* fourth period which turned the game around. Trailing by three points, the tenure as football coach have been Peopl^Helping People Bills, sparked by O.J. Simpson, were on the move again when Mercury provided with outstanding Here’s a gi-eat idea from the Favorite Person bank - just in time YOU DECIDE WHEN YOU GET ALL YOUR MONEY BACK* Morris lost the ball when hit and the officials ruled no fumble. Instant replay leadership,” Westerman said. for you to thrill some favorite persorr of your own this holiday season. Hura aa* examplos uf minimum amtiunls furyuui- Imstunt Kaward. Other amounts and proved without a doubt the official erred...Just Wondering Department: “These teams have always been fine When you bring in a specified amount of money to a Hartford maturities are available. Yuur ui-count will draw the highest rate uf interest allowed by representatives of the university and 9 What’s happening in sports with officials getting as much ink as the players National savings account and agr'ee to leave it for a pr'edetermined low. And youll have yourT\^ or waU-h rijfht away! the state and I personally wish to I.Oriiriiml AtiHiuiit U ttiim iilam l AmnuiU 2. N et A m iiuitt IV positnL and most of it down-grading...On the other hand, watching several college period of time, you can get an INSTANT REWARD. YiiuGft Itiivkat .Matunty.* Although we have tried to make our basketball games to date, the players who do a lot of crabbing are only express my thanks to Walter for his Your INSTANT REWARD could beasmari, new Benr’us L.E.D. contributions to Maine’s physical funeral home as comfortable and con­ MAGNAVOX following the example of their coaches...Unusual scene was repeated several, digital watch —man’s or woman’s 19" COLOR TV $0,821.77 $2,2T>4.2o $i;(-ifi.7;i $0.-182.77 $1,915.-25 $1,007.73 times in the Yale-UConn basketball game last Saturday. The three Yale education and athletic programs.” venient as possibie, we know that people model. The Light Em itting Diode Abbott said, the football program MAN’S BENRUS coaches would confer first during a timeout and then Head Coach Ray Carazo make our service what it is. disjrlay shows both time-of-day and L.E.D. WATCH $i;i22.;io $ ol2.0;( $IJ4o.:io $ m m needs more funding and said he I* would move into a huddle with his players... Didn’t someone once say three the date. And the Benrus digital hoped a new coach would be in a Each of us is pledged to giving personal LADY’S BENRUS heads were better than one?...Springfield and New Haven entries in the watch.catr achieve accuracy within better position to secure more finan­ attention to every detail of each service we LE.D. WATCH $14189.07 $ 7;U.-17 $1,779.07 $ B2I.J7 American Hockey League are holding down fourth - and last - place in the thr-ee. minutes a year! l^ ra t a won­ cial support for the football program. direct. North and South Divisions while the New England Whalers are trying hard to derful gift for someone you love—a escape the cellar in the WHA’s Eastern Division. The Whalers are now The team’s record this year was 4- *Federal regulations require a substantial i> .^rest penalty for early withdrawal beautiful, soirhi.sticated, up-to-the- averaging 8,702 for home games... 6. Abbott’s lifetime record was 27-53. minute Betrrus wrist watch - the very The original amount will be reduced by the cost of the pramium including 7'.i Connecticut Sales Tax. latest. ■ Maybe you’d rulher tfive Best of all, you get it simply by (Herald photo by Pinto) -oi’own-u maifnilicent lOO'I End of the line solid state Moeoirvox color television set. saving money. How much you bring in depends on how long you want to Warming up for the Olympic trials, John Vitale won the Baltimore Fall sports award winners/at East Catholic Gray elected ^unefidft^ome leave your money in the bank. The chart gives a few e.xamples. Marathon in 2:17,12 on the weekend while in Japan, Bill Rodgers placed third HOLMES HARTFORD \ATKM4L Awards were presented Sunday at East (^atlioliv. Winners and their award.s: I'ronI MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - Jeff If you pr-efer-, you could buy a 19-inch Magnavox TV at a special in the Fukuoka International Marathon. Both men competed in the Five Mile 400 MAIN STREET,. MANCHESTER,CONN Gray, a Wesleyan University junior low bank price. You’ll still get all .your- money back at maturity. The chart Rpad Race in Manchester last Thanksgiving...Former New York Met out- row (l-r) Brian Shea, most improved freshman defense, (»rep; Daugherty, nmsi im­ (The Rivorite Person) BAIVK from Chicopee, Mass., has been shows a few e.xamples. Mfmt*rl^M).I.C. ' fi^der Cleon Jones has been invited to spring training by the Kansas City proved freshman offense, John Marlin, freshman spirit award, Fred Ueeehini, hesl elected captain of the Cardinal varsi­ Royals...Sign of the (losing) times: There were 10,434 no-shows at Shea SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: NORMAN M. HOLMES, HOWARD L. HOLMES, ARTHUR G. freshman offensive hack. Baek row: Mall Leavitt, most improved footl>all, Kmile ty football team. HOLMES, STANDING: JOHN M. MITCHELL IV, HOWARD M. HOLMES AND JOHN J. DEEB Stadium Sunday for the latest home start of the lowly New York Giants Grbndin, hesl offensive lineman, Mark Skehan, most valuable cross country, Luke Gray, who has earned three varsity against Baltimore...Score a first for the Hartford Courant when Ginny Apple football letters, is also tri-captain of became the first female in the 37-year history of the Connecticut Sports O’Connor, most valuable cross country, Steve Colbert, most improved cross country. the 1976 Wesleyan track team. Writers Alliance to be admitted to membership.' Jack ^ci8wanger, most valuable soccer. Bill Traynor, Boh Lcssard Award.

1. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tue».. Dec. 9. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Dw. 9, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN East grid campaign Howe set down two fell short of hopes games for attack on ref

HOUSTON (UPI) - Gordie Howe, “That’s the difference right Howe, who was also suspended foi By LEN AUSTER bring his career total to 1,831 yards, a start with. The sophomore class has ejected from a pro hockey game for there,” Howe said. “Somone stopped two games, did not dispute the school record. Nolen also led in some good ones who could move in,” Herald Sportawrlter the first time in his career and fined him. Nobody stopped me.” penalties. scoring, putting 58 points on the LaFontana remarked, "What we’U $1,000 for bumping a referee, is barred Grahame’s fine and one-game “The season was disappointing scoreboard on nine touchdowns and be looking for are ball players with from tonight’s Houston Aeros’ game. suspension — he served it against “I was trying to get his attention. relative to our expectations,” one, two-point conversion. This enthusiasm next year. We’re not Phoenix Saturday — was light com­ I’d asked him to take a look at the summed up East Catholic football Aeros’ goalie Ron Grahame, brings his career total to 124 going to have natural athletes but I pared to that of Howe, a superstar of replay, but he refused. If he’d looked, Coach John LaFontana. The Eagles ejected from the same game, will markers. Nolen also returned three feel next year we’ll be working with the NHL and now the World Hockey he could have seen that Lesuk was with high hopes before the 1975 cam­ return to the ice against the Cincin­ kickoffs for TDs, a single season kids who have a lot of desire who are nati Stingers tonight. Association. holding onto my stick,” said Howe. paign sported a final aggregate mark. ' used to working hard and willing to He received fines of $50 for miscon­ Soon after Grahame was ejected ledger of 5-6, 1-4 in the Hartford “There’s no way you should be Senior Kevin Shorey, who started give that extra. ' duct and $150 for game misconduct from the game, Asselstine made County Conference. allowed to put your hands on a the season at fullback and wound up The offensive backfield will have to penalties as he became violently up­ another call against the Aeros, and “I can say we are proud to have referee.” at quarterback, rushed for 486 yards be reshaped with the departure of set with referee Ron Asselstine in the Howe rushed him, bumping into him won five games we expected to. We Asseltine left the ice for 15-minute on 91 carries and scored 20 points. Nolen, Shorey and Brian Foley. Ger­ at least twice. just couldn’t win some close ones and Aeros’ game against Winnipeg last period during the contest but later Junior Tom Gerbo rushed for 253 bo, Mark Bergeron, Mike Furlong, “No I don’t like it, but then, I don’t we ran into clubs better than we Friday. returned to finish the match. He yards averaging 4.6 per try and Arnie Carter and Ken Brasa should Grahame, however, was restrained like a $4 parking ticket, either,” expected they’d be,” LaFontana con­ handed in his resignation to the tallied 22 points. In the passing be leading candidates for spots. from getting at Asselstine. Howe said of the fine. league after the game. tinued. department. East completed 42 of 136 Brasa is a freshman who potentially The Eagles tabulated some in­ attempts for 593 yards, four TDs and could take over at quarterback. teresting statistics. They rushed for had 14 tosses intercepted. Senior (Herald photo by Dunn) a net 1,512 yards, down from 2,182 Gary Loomis led all receivers grab­ College basketball roundup gained a year ago. Opponents bing 19 passes for 340 yards and three atteinpted 98 more rushing plays yet scores. East Catholic High^s club hockey squad were outgained, 1,512 to 1,385. Foes The Eagles will be hit hard by added more yardage via the air lanes graduation, losing 18 seniors, 15 who Icing a hockey team for the first time is East Catholic playing on a cluh level. Squad to hold an over-all edge, 2,149 to 2,- held starting jobs. Eight offensive Bowling memhers: Front row: (l-r) Brian McGonigle, Jim Stamp, Dave IVfcGonigle, Garry Florida Stale learns 105. Opponents ran off 566 offensive and seven defensive first stringers Avery, Bill Reavey, Pat Wardwell. Back row: Coach Bill Reavey, Barry Avery, Matt plays compared to 457 for East, depart. Heading the list of 13 almost 10 more per game. Tobin, Pete LaBelle, Jim Lorello, Steve Wotherspoon, Ray Butler, Keith Mailloux, lettermen who will return are all- U.S.MIXED - Fred Kozicki 225- Paul Rowe, Coach Dave McGonigle. Basketball East foes totaled more first downs, HCC selections Frank Fitzgerald at how to beat Indiana 556, Ed Yourkas 233-540', Len Delisle 93-74, and outscored the Eagles, 220- linebacker and Ed Sadloski at defen­ 141. One statistic East did lead in was 205-504, John Kozicki 201-545, Ernie sive end. East’s defensive backfield Whipple 505, Nelson Walsh 511, Bruce NEW YORK (UPI) — Florida State Coach Hugh Durham knows what it penalties. The Eagles were penalized will be wiped out by graduation while 63 times for 590 y ^ s compared to 42 Moquin 538, Bill Livengood 557, Joe takes to beat Indiana and says it can be done. BUSINESSMEN in the five-man front, Sadloski, Tom Russo 509, Shelia Price 177-194-193- infractions and 320 yards for the op­ Landers and Greg Egazarian, who “First, you need a strong reboun­ points in the Terps’ 122-82 romp over (UPI Photo) ponents. 564, Mary Whipple 179-483, Lois ding team,” Durham said. “You Boston University. The Terps now moved in late in the season, will be Joe DiMaggio recalls With Joe Palombizio and Don Senior tailback Cephus Nolen Sperry 195-531, Gail Shimaitis 226- need second and third shots and you have outscored four opponents by a back. Coppen each popping in 22 points. Oakland's Harold Hart tosses hall despite missing three games led the 191-5M, Diane Moquin 201-458, Peg must run on Indiana.” total of 167 points. "It will be a total rebuilding next Three Js downed Westown Phar­ Eagles in rushing and scoring. Nolen Callahan 182-450, Eleanor Wilson 452, That’s exactly what Florida State Fourth-ranked North Carolina, After he scored second period touchdown year but we do have a nucleus to macy, 84-56, last night at the Com­ rushed for 605 yards on 98 carries to Ginger Yourkas 464, Vi Price 466. wasn’t able to do against the top- with Phil Ford and Mitch Kupchak munity Y. Jim Flaherty added 17 biggest baseball thrills ranked Hoosiers Monday night and hurting, prevailed in Chapel Hill for a markers to the winning total while the result was an 83-59 Indiana romp. 90-77 over 16th-ranked Kentucky, the Graig Phillips and Walt Bogar paced That hardly qualified as a surprise Wildcats’ second loss in as many the losers with 21 and 13 points pulse beat in his right wrist. ending for Durham, who predicted games this season. Kupchak scored HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI) - Joe Monday, fellows like Johnny Vander respectively. DiMaggio was still playing ball and Meer, Ernie Banks, Frank Robinsoa “I watched the flight of the ball, before the game the Hoosiers would 24 and Ford had 14. Walter Davis had the day off, so whadd’ya think he and Jim Bunning. and yes, I believed what I was seeing win their second game of the season added 19 for the Tar Heels, who won MYHA did? On hand also to attend a meeting of because as a ballplayer I was by 70. their fourth game of the season. In other league action. Army & Raiders won as usual, Pats’ Don Calhoun hardened to it,” he said, talking But Durham is not willing to All-America forward Adrian Navy outlasted the Buzzards, 108-101. He went to see a ball game. the Association of Professional Ball . He went incognito so to speak, not Players of America, a group of which about Thomson’s “miracle” homer classify the Hoosiers as invincible. Dantley scored 27 points and grabbed Charles Stetson netted 26 points for results as Joe DiMaggio, star center-fielder i^e*s one of the vice presidents, which won the pennant for the Giants “There are a lot of good teams; 12 rebounds to lead eighth-ranked the Servicemen with Tom Malin (20), made most of shot for the New York Yankees, but as DiMag got to thinking about his own and put them into the World Series UCLA, on a given night, could beat Notre Dame to a 72-64 victory over John Driscoil (16) and Charles Wrinn DiMaggio, just plain fan. most memorable moment and said little more than 24 hours later with Indiana,” Durham said without men­ Kansas at Lawrence. Norm Cook was (16) also hitting double figures. Jim sympathy for Broncos FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — All Don Calhoun wanted was the chance and he One reason he remembers it so he had two, neither of which had the Yankes. tioning the Bruins’ 84-64 loss to the top scorer for the Jayhawks with 19 Katin led the Buzzards with 24 points got it. well is because he never got too anything to do with his own perfor­ That World Series turned out to be Hoosiers in the season opener. points. with Ron Sirois and Bill Boucher Now he’s proved he can run in the National Football League but has to wait many days off when he was playing mance on the field. the wind-up of DiMaggio’s career. All-America Scott May scored 24 Ninth-ranked Arizona suffered its chipping in 23 and 21 markers respec­ 10, for their seventh straight^ victory for another break. OAKLAND (UPI) - The Oakland said Raiders’ Coach John Madden in Action in the Pee Wee League Sun­ ball and in all the time he did, he “One had to be my first trip to Before it began, he already had points and 6-11 center Kent Benson first loss in five games at Manhattan tively. Calhoun, picked up by the New Raiders won the game, as expected, and 10th overall compared to two the understatement of the night. day at the Glastonbury Arena saw went to only two games, both over in spring training with the Yankees,” made up his mind he was quitting added 22 as the Hoosiers ran away as it was upset by 20th-ranked Kan­ losses. England Patriots three weeks ago but everyone wound up feeling sorry “Really, it doesn’t make much First Hartford down Wethersfield, 3- that certainly would leave a gaping the National Lague. he said. “Tony Lazzeri, Frank after it was over and he started the from the Seminoles. Indiana took a 24- sas State, '71-61. Guard Mike Evans Action at Illing Junior High last for the Denver Broncos—even some For the Broncos, it was their difference how many points you 1. Over at the Bolton Ice Palace, after Buffalo dropped him, gained hole in Buffalo’s running game. The other reason it comes to his Crosetti and I drove cross-country Series by going O-for-13 before finally 6 lead as Florida State hit on only scored 25 points to lead K-State to its night saw Sportmart whip Fred’s Raider fans. seventh loss in 12 games, and who score, just so long as you score Nichols Tire bested Wethersfield 110 yards on 15 carries and scored on Yet Calhoun could do nothing but mind has to do with a rather in­ from San Francisco to St. getting his first hit off Sal “the three of its first 16 shots. third victory in five games. Arizona Athletic Club, 87-72, and Second could blame them if they called it a How could you not feel sorry for enough to win. I’ll take it any way I United Paint, 5-2, and Farr’s topped a twisting 38-yard run in Sunday’s go home and wait for a call, which triguing piece of promotion major Petersburg, Florida.” Barber” Maglie. The Seminoles never caught up and was led by Bob Elliott’s 20 points. Congo nip B.A. Club, 78-77. season right now instead of playing the Broncos, the niost injured team can.” Wethersfield, 5-1. loss to the Jets. came from the Patriots in mid- league baseball is involved with at Equally memorable, DiMaggio He got five more hits, including a suffered their first loss in three Teneth-ranked Alabama defeated in the NFL this year? It was bad the final two games? Harold Hart and Pete Banazak Gregg Aitken scored two goals and With Buffalo coming to Schaefer November. He sat out the Nov. 23 the moment. said, was that ball game he went to homer, and batted .261 to help the games. Indiana was winning its se­ Middle Tennessee, 76-62, led by Leon Bill Johns tossed in 38 points for enough they had to play the playoff- “Oh, we’ll finish out the year,” scored the Oakland touchdowns- on Bob Thulin one for Hartford. Scott Stadium next week, the setting would game at Buffalo because he did not Brainchild of Joe Reichler, who see between the Giants arid Dodgers Yanks win in six games. cond game of the season. Douglas’ 18 points and 13 rebounds. Sportmart with Tom Staigaitis ad­ bound Raiders Monday night with said Bronco Coach John Ralston. runs of two and one yards respec- Brown tallied two goals and Scott be perfect for the former Bill to know the system but performed wrote baseball so well for many in New York’s old Polo Grounds at His last time up in the sixth game, Third-ranked Maryland buried its Freshman forward Keith McCord ding 24 markers. Don Storrs paced make Coach Lou Saban regret his half a dozen starters, including "Despite our physical problems, we tively-and George Blanda added an Perry, Rich Bono and Brad Cole one special teams duties against Miami years and now serves as Bowie the tail-end of the 1951 season. he doubled off in Yankee fourth straight opponent as All- added 17 points as the Crimson Tide Fred’s with 26 points with Joe (liatec quarterback Charlie Johnson and had a chance to tie or win it near the 18-yard field goal in the closing apiece for Nichols. Scott Verbridge mistake. Dec. 1. Kuhn's good right hand in public “I was up in the press box and I Stadium, shortly after which he was America guard John Lucas scored 22 raised its record to 4-0. adding 10. Mark Schardt (25), Rich running back Otis Armstrong, out end but that Raider defense took us minutes. An 18-yard field goal by Jim tallied twice for Farr’s with Ken “I’d really enjoy playing against “But-last week I got to work with relations, the concept of the promo­ recall the Dodgers brought in Ralph thrown out at third on Gil Raimondo (22), Mike Geoffrey (12) with injuries, but along the way they right out. It simply wasn’t our night. Turner in the first quarter and a five Conboy, Bob Francoline and Tim the Bills,” said Calhoun, the Bills’ se­ the team regularly because Sam was tion calls for fans to choose what Branca from the bullpen in.the ninth McDougald’s bunt. and Jim Patulak (11) hit double lost two more players-tight end Everything seem ^ to go wrong, but yard run by Fran Lynch in the third Conti adding one apiece. cond choice in the 10th round of the hurt,” Calhoun said. “Our system is they consider baseball’s most inning,” he said. “Next thing you “As I picked myself up from the figures for Congo. Kevin Kravontka Boyd Brown and guard Cal there are going to be game like period accounted for the Denver Squirt League play at the Ice 1974 draft. “But I don’t know if I’ll very similar to that of the Bills and I memorable moment. know Bobby Thomson hit one with dirt and started for the dugout, the Senate votes approval pumped in 24 for B.A. Club with Schaukowitch—to broken legs. that.” points. Palace saw Regal’s nip Rotary, 2-1. face them or not. Sam may be didn’t have much trouble picking it Fans are free to vote for a par­ two on. It was something you didn’t crowd sensed it would be the last Mark Kravontka adding 17 and A1 Schaukowitch’s break was so The Raider defense had perhaps The Denver defense played a fair Randy Nightingale and Brian healthy by then.” up.” ticular accomplishment by a player, expect. It happened so sudden, your time they’d see me on the ball field,” prohibiting tv blackouts Wiley 18. serious they had to set his leg on the their finest game of the season, game, holding the Oakland running Gallahue scored for the winners and “Sam” is first-string fullback Sam Calhoun, with one good game and an event or a performance over a whole body just tightened up and all said Joe D. “I knew it was the end. field before they could carry him off. sacking quarterbacks John Hufnagel game to 100 yards and quarterback Paul Hohenthal was the lamp-lighter Cunningham, whose swollen left knee his first National Football League period of time. you could say is ‘there it goes’.” But they only sensed it. They gave was Calhoun’s invitation to break his touchdown behind him, would like to In some ways, it was the most excite­ and Steve Ramsey a total of 10 times Ken Stabler to seven completions and for Rotary. At Glastonbury , Baseball brought some of the early Joe D ball^ up his fists recreating me a standing ovation. Hearing it The measure, which was approved body against the Jets. Calhoun, 23, WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ment generated in a defensive in addition to picking off four of their 78 yards. ’The Broncos had a total Economy Electric tied Wethersfield finish the season as a regular with winners here to the winter meetings the moment and you could see his gave me chills.” in the Senate Monday by voice vote, struggle the Raiders finally won, 17- passes. offense of 254 yards. Lums, 1-1. Mark Stepper scored with feels he won’t play if Cunningham is the Patriots. He wants Cunningham Senate has approved and sent to the would change the present law to MIDGET “It was a game for our defense,” an assist from David Stepper for ready. to recover fully from his leg injury but House a three-year extension of provide that no blackout can be im­ Economy. That’s horw his one season-plus was he relishes the thought of playing legislation prohibiting local televi­ posed on post-season series and Paced by the 18-point effort of Joe Bantam League play Sunday at in Buffalo. If Jim Braxton played, well against the Bills. sion blackouts of sold out championship basketball, baseball, Maher, Army & Navy downed Bolton saw Trudon get past Nassiff and he did unless injured, Calhoun Someone suggested if he scored a professional football, baseball, and hockey games if all seats are Regai's Mens Shop, 27-16, last night All-J\E College Division sqiiad Arms, 7-6. Mike Breen scored five saw action only on the special teams. touchdown against Buffalo he could basketball, and hockey games. sold 24 hours in advance instead of at the West Side Rec. Ken Beckwith goals for the winners with Kelleher “I felt like he had the experience walk over to the Bills bench and The House is expected to enact the present 72 hours. added five points for the winners and Garnelis also scoring. Kelly on me,” said Calhoun of Braxton. “I deposit the ball at Saban’s feet. similiar legislation before adjourn­ The 72-hour rule remains in effect whiie Scott Holmes and Matt Corey McSweeney and Dan Aramini each felt I could run better than he could “Yep,” he said, “that’s exactly ment, scheduled Dec. 19. The current for the regular season games in all paced the losers with six points tallied twice for Arms with Les,sard but he knew the blocking; he knew what I’ve been thinking of.” law, enacted three years ago, expires sports and for the football playoffs. apiece. Bowling Trio of repeaters and George LeBlanc also scoring. how to block better for O.J. (Simp­ Jan. 31. First names of toee players were son). not noted on the game report. “I was amazed when the Bills cut with 22 selections me. I was their third leading rusher . . Blasingame seeking talent for Japan league and they cut me.e. I know they know Aztecs sign pair CHURCH- A1 Semrau 501, Cy BOSTON (UPI) — Williams senior Scott Perry, who scored four they made a mistake but they said LOS ANGELS (UPI) - The Los people are going to say I’m Perkins 532, Walt Dunko 509, Ray UConns at B.U. they needed help in other aseas.” HOLLYWOOD, Fla. thing I admire most about had voted him the Car­ touchdowns from his cornerback position, headed the 1975 UPI .AH-New Angeles Aztecs have signed Bobby dinals’ best all-time his son-in-law. I’m partial, Rosenthal 251-550, Joe Besterficus The former Kansas State runner (UPI) — .Don Blasingame them is their patience.” England College Division football team. STORRS (UPI) - The University Sibbald and Bernie Fagan, two catcher. I just wondered but regardless of that it 528, Don Anderson 538, Ed Pasqualini was surprised the Bills dropped him is no different from anyone Lane has been in many Joining Perry as the only repeaters of Connecticut basketball team players who helped them make the why I’ve never see him just doesn’t seem right he 210-531, Mike Wieber 546, Joe Juliano Bowdoin running back Jim Soule at a time when Simpson was dis­ else at the winter baseball parts of the world himself, 505, Charles Kaselauskas 504, Pete on the team were junior tight end travels to Boston .University’s Case North American Soccer League mentioned in the Hall of never gets any mention. and two linemen who opened holes cussing an early retirement, a move meetings. He’s looking first as a commander in Niese 213-551, Will Chase 515. Dave Comerford of Amherst College Center today to try for its fourth win playoffs last season, for 1976. Fame voting. I know some You know the type he is.” for him all season headed the All- in a row. around for a good ball the Navy and later beating and senior offensive tackle John the bushes for ballplayers Connelly of Trinity College. New England offense. Soule gained player. MIXKRS- Ray Rowett 216-242-610, 780 y a rd s and s c o re d 's e v e n Cinly unusual thing about in places like Cuba, Jack Pelligrinelli 232-205-616 , Dave Bowdoin, which finished with a 4-3 WANT ADS ARE Venezuela, Santo record, led all schools with four touchdowns in seven games. The that is he has come White 232-611, A1 Rowett Jr. 226-563, SANTA'S HELPERS halfway around the world Domingo, Puerto Rico and players on the the 22-member squad. junior tailback from Woolwich, CALL Russ Pelligrinelli 201-503, Don Bow­ Maine, also completed five of 10 to find one. Mexico. He was man 210, Dick Thomas 502, Irving Perry, a 6-foot, 180-pounder from 643-2711 Blasingame’s first major Wilton, Conn., ran two of his four in­ passes for 77 yards. This is the same Don Sobolov 520, Bob Grote 537, John The Bowdoin blockers named to Blasingame who used to league general manager CHBI DeLucco 514, Joe Dawood 530, Tom terceptions for touchdowns, scoring when the little Mississippi- fOR one on,.^ 75-yard return against the squad were tackle Dick Leavitt, a play second base for St. Jl** Oppelt 537 , Bill Crawford 509, Bob 6-foot-4, 270-pound senior and guard (UPI Photo) Louis, Cincinnati, bred second baseman Oliver 536, Ken Griffin 500, A1 Middlebury. He fell on a fumble, came up to the Cardinals in blocked and then recovered a punt in Steve McCabe, a 6-foot-3, 220-pbund Washington and San Fran­ 30 Rowett Sr. 516, Marie Beaudet 198- sophomore. The two helped Bowdoin One of DiMaggio’s most memorable moments cisco, the same one the 1956. 188-539 , Cathy Bohjalian 201-473, the end zone for two more Blasingame is married a touchdowns and was credited with a to single-season school records of 1,- Bobby riionison's ciruiiialir peniiunt winning; bonier Reds traded to make way saX- Evie Thomas 180, Linda Mosher 177, 701 yards rushing and 243 yards per for Pete Rose. one-time Miss Missouri, Barbara Higley 175-468, Bunny safety. Only one touchdown was the former Sara Cooper, scored last season as Williams com­ game. Leavitt, a two-time All- Blasingame is with the Oppelt 175, Mary White 176-483, Dolly America in track and defending Nankai Hawks in the daughter of Walker Dawood 499, June Rowett 482, Joyce piled a 7-0-1 record and the score Cooper, who used to catch came with Perry out of the lineup. NCAA shot put champion, switched Japanese Central League Fontaine 466, A1 Rowett Jr. 243-617, from defensive tackle at the start of now. He has been in Japan for the Cardinals and Jack Pelligrinelli 215-580 , Ron Allen “Scott is about the best defensive Two firsts lie ahead Giants. back I’ve been associated with,” said the 1975 season. TOMORROW Herman J. the past nine years, ever 212-502, Ray Rowett 204-512, Jerry . David J. James M. Cooper was a player- coach Bob Odell of his pro prospect Rounding out the backfield were Heck since he quit playing here Coro 566, Dick Thomas 507, Bill Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. coach with the Cards when who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.6 Tufts junior Tim Whelan and for streaking Bruins in the United States and Crawford 509, A1 Rowett Sr. 527, Middlebury sophomore Roy Heffer- although he still looks in Blasingame first came up i/i Bruce Winot 505, Dolly Dawood 189- seconds. Another reason for the club and started dating William's success was linebacker nan at running back and AIC junior shape to go out there and 523, El Rodonis 198-453, Bunny Oppelt Jim Jagiello at quarterback. Understand Your P^icy' make the double play at 43, his daughter. 193-480, Linda Mosher 182, Cathy Carmen Palladino, the Ephmen’s Before coming here, Whelan, whose father I^obert was BOSTON (UPI) - A couple of Since that time, with Gilles Gilbert he no longer does. The Bohjalian 180-466, Marie Beaudet 181, other representative on the team. Blasingame was browsing an outstanding running back for firsts come up for the streaking in the net in every game, the Bruins Japanese employ what Lois Johnson 454. The 5-10, 200-pound senior from in a book store with his Boston University and presently Most homeowners policies have a fixed limit Boston Bruins in the next week. have built a 9-0-5 record. During the they call a head coach who ^arsd ale, N.Y., averaged 12 tackles wife and she picked up a Natick High football coach, became pf coverage on money, coin collections, They get their first chance to see span, they have lost Orr again to works with the manager. per game and set a school record copy of the Baseball En­ TKE-TOTALKRS - Nancy the first runner in Tufts’ 100-year stamp cmlections, jewelry, furs and Phil Esposito the Ranger on knee surgery, yet have gone Uirough That’s what Blasingame is, with six career interceptions by a MINNESOTA cyclopedia. Washburn 471, Fran Tamsin 178-496, football history to gain more than 1,- household contents. You can of course Thursday night when New York com­ five unbeaten games without the star l‘'(■rllli ul .>lunclu‘t«lcr and he’s looking for a first Marilyn Rogers 459, Judy Sabella linebacker. “Why don’t you buy this Rounding out the defensive team 000 yards in a single Reason. The 5- purchase additional insurance on any of es to Boston Garden. The Bruins defenseman. FiiMl llani|iloii lit Ulifiiey Tech baseman and an outfielder 475, Martie Barilla 457, Donna Orr, whose left knee underwent a Itoekville at V<|iiiiius book?” she said to him. were Bowdoin senior Captain Bill foot-9, 170-pound junior, the only these items according to your own personal played and beat the Rangers in New to take back with him to Magowan 181-523. fifth surgery Dec. 29, was released .SiMitli \\ iin U o r at NortliwcHt “What for?” he replied. Clark and Wesleyan sophomore John runner in New England to crack the needs. For a review of your policy, why not York two weeks ago but Esposito Japan. from Massachusetts General t Jitliolic “There are only two people McVicar at ends; Wesleyan Captain 1,000-yard mark last season, runs the Good Seats Available call one of our Insuranstars who welcomes was out with a sore ankle. The burly “I like it over there,” he Hospital Monday. He is expected Itliaiu at Coventry said to Frank Lane, the in there you care about, Dennis Harrington and Vince Arduini 40 in 4.5 seconds. the opportunity to serve you? center has picked up his scoring pace MOUNTAIN DEW - Bee Moquln Civic Center Box Office back around Feb. 1. I’orllaiiil at Itoltmi California Angels’ super your father and myself. By of Norwich at tackle; middle guard Heffernan gained 968 yards during of late and now has 29 points on 14 179-491, Kathy Patulak 177-512, Mary 966-6000 The Bruins, who also play Saturday Maiicliciter at l‘'cniii (cirla) scout. “I have a lot of the way let me see your Gaffney 183-506, Pat Thibodeau 175- Roy Samuelsen, the New England the season, including 311 yards in goals and 15 assists. three quarters against Worcester 6. Fox - Sears night at Pittsburgh, had more injury authority and say as to dad’s record.” 488, Shelia Price 185-211-560, Donna College Division Player of the Year, On Sunday night, the Bruins play Wednesdav A Clock for Every Room ^ — Tech, and rushed for seven problems Monday. Winger Bob what we do. They’ve been “I saw where he hit .285 Stratman 177-501, Charlotte at middle guard; linebacker Steve ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. Vancouver for the first time since HOCKEY and a Price for Everyone! touchdowns. I I Nov. 8, when the hosting Canucks Schmautz sat out because of a nine- very good to me, the in 18 years in the big Wemmell 192-493, Lee Bean 195-176- DeFranco of Southern Connecticut; tICKETRON Simahury at Manrhester leagues.” said Jagiello, a junior who had thrown J 963 Main Street, Manchester | beat Boston, 4-2. That was the first stitch cut in his right elbow, suffered Japanese. Their players MANCHESTER HARDWARE 520, Terry Cardile 1 ^ 5 1 i Sandy and defensive backs Steve Volk of Blasingame. “He had over one varsity pass coming into the game that Brad Park, Jean Ratelle Sunday night against Montreal when TIuirailav are easy to coach. 'ITiey 877 MAIN t r . IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Robinson 456, Bonnie Liikas 459, Bet­ Norwich, Terry Randolph of AIC and Soars-Mancheatei 1 Phone 649-5241 | 800 RBI, more than 170 season, led AIC to eight straight wins and Bobby Orr played for the Bruins he was cut by a piece of protruding RASkETBALI. listen to what you say, and FrM Paililitg Rtar of Our Ston • 6 43 ^2 8 ty Richardson 465, Ann Gagnon 477. Bill Bryant of Coast Guard. « S homers and I knew the fans before d final game loss to C.W. Post. and the last time the team lost. metal along ^ e safety glass. F.USi: .IV at MCC they work hard. The one r PAGE FX)URTEEN- MANCHESTER E\ff:NiNG HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Dec. 9, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 9, 1975- PAGE FIFTEEN Explosion closes school Coventry MOMCA SHEA 742-9495 One of the boilers of the George Hersey Robertson Grammar School in south Coventry received iiiinor G IFT GUIDE damage last night when the furnace failed to ignite and an oversupply of oil was let into the furnace. When the furnance did ignite, the oil exploded. The damage was confined to the fire box of the furnace and the building sustained no water damage. Fire Chief Roger Bellard of the South Coventry Volunteer Fire Department said, “The came came in at 8:48 p.m. and by 8:52 p.m. we had laid 2600 feet of four inch hose from the school to the state boat launching area on Lake St. “If it was necessary. North Coven­ try and Eagleville Fire Departments The were prepared to lay the same amount of line." About 70 men from North and one-stop South Coventry Fire Departments and Eagleville Fire Department Richard Galinat, maintenance supervisor for the Coventry were on the scene. school system and town fire marshal, looks at the damaged fire shop Andover Fire Department came in box of the boiler in the Robertson Grammar School Monday to stand by at South Coventry fire station and had a truck on the scene night. (Herald photo by Shea) fa r the with an air compressor to fill the Craft Routes Dr. Arnold Elman, superintendent tomorrow (Wednesday) and there is Scot Air Packs the men needed to get of schools, said, “This problem has every indication that it could have Specialiaing selective into the building. nothing to do with the heating con­ been open today but we elected to Robert Breault, a member of the in version being done at the school. This keep it closed in the interest of South Coventry Fire Department and Handcrafted job did not entail any changes with having a safety check. We want to be Placet! head custodian at the Robertson Itenu... shier the firing mechanisms. absolutely certain that th^re is no School said, “The school was full of r?L£.1f¥ ^ M Ffying - Ma^aTa Haa Jual Tha Luggaga You NaadI “What happened is that a relay did safety hazard. i ' i Famooa Branda; Samaonlta (wa carry a eomplata SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS smoke and there was oil all over the ^ not shut off the oil feed when the “We also found out from the W. C. llna), Atlantic, Ventura, Airway and Saward al marLOW prlca^. floor. All you need was one little spark didn’t ignite. This allowed an Mason Company that this problem Open Tues.-Sun. 10-5 P M ' spark and it would have all gone up.” 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. Thurs. a FrI. til 9 PM -ffPEH------excess of oil to accumulate. When the was not avoidable by normal Rt S3, TalcotMlla Al LaPointe boiler did fire, it caused the large maintenance. This happen in the MANCHESTER 848-1768 MON. thru FRI. There was only one custodian on poof and smoke. At no time was there same way as sometimes the starter MAftLOWS duty at the school at the time of the any burning outside fo the boiler. on your car just goes. Technically mST FM EVERYTIHIC FOk THE FHNLY t NOME SIKE 1911! 10-9 “I have talked with heating per­ what happened was not an explosion DOWNTOWN M t^ g T N E lT , MANCHieTBR • Phena Ma-5221 . accident. FOR Dip. ’n strip - Old ------family Open e Daye • Free Purnell Parking Al LaPointe said, “ I heard a sonnel this morning from the W. C. but just a backfire.” pieces of furniture make Maeler Charge Cards Accepted______SAT. 10 te 5:30 rumbling sound and then the explo­ Mason Co. They informed me that at Members of the Woifien’s CHRISTMAS excellent Christmas gifts for sion. no time was there danger of fire as Auxiliary of the South Coventry Fire your loved ones. Have them .JJL CHRISTMAS “I looked in the boiler room and long as the fire didn’t leave the fur- Department provided coffee for the GIVING stripped now so that they can be re-finished in time for saw the fire and shut down the boiler. nance. men at the scene. Christmas. Route 31, Coven­ THE I pressed the fire alarm for the “We will have personnel from the Koffee Klatch try, 742-8804. AMERICAN DRIVING building and called the fire depart­ Hartford Steam Boiler or State Fire The Ladies Association of the First Make it a Delicious SCHOOL - Christmas Gift cer­ ment. Marshall’s office check the boiler Congregational Church will hold its tificates - Give to anyone on $ 1 ENJOY CHRISTMAS Shop­ WE SUaOEST: Selectman Arthur Pinney ’The board will meet the Dried floral arrangements. • CHARM S • PINS Give a fiery black opal. 6 m M b I* 11 ping and a luncheon at The to the Recreation Commis­ first Thursday of each Straw doll Christmas • W ATCHES • CLO CKS decorations. Gift baskets, Market Restaurant at Glen • BRACELETS sion. month at 7 p.m. and at 3 Scintillating colors for your u PEARLS 8late Blue, Light Green, Navy, Dark | Lochen in Glastonbury. • GLASSWARE The appointment of a jams, jellies and syrups. Green, Yellow, Ruati^Brown. • OIAMONO ENCAQEMENT p.m. on the other O ctober bom. 14K gold rings RINGS and representative to the Thursdays. 649 Main St., Manchester Jacket 8lzae: 8-M -L-XL a WEDDINQ BANOS set with diamonds, Slack Slzea: 36-42 Walata. Tel. 643-2171 Wide selection ‘ REAL CHRISTMAS Trees - JACKETS ’ 28' LOOKING FOR something to Tag and/or cut, Blue and all subject to put under the tree? Call us and FOR YOUR last minute New Deep Heat® we’ll find a house to put the items, hostess gifts, stocking MQtftI SUCKS * ®® tree in - Merry Christmas - stuffers. tree ornaments. h m io m prior sale 17 Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Come to Lift The Latch, 977 5 in 1 Massager Set Many Colore Available In Longal efFEcrive 4-WAi ACTION '- S r - TTiJS— — BttidM Infn-Rtd D«tp REBAL MEN'S SHOP Hm I’ M atMgir, you gtl cowNfcricur s ueorsr end most c o m p u r i mcm’S s r o w l.HlllMt 4 uiip-on ittaohintnli. 903 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER . K ■' 'a ih Pgmtrating INFRA-RED heat and MhmIb O iln T le d i masaage lor quick temporary re­ SUmuItter Centeurer lief of minor achea and pains often associated with: at^ Nnnldi MnodH M aiDulii; Ssiun aanaitiiM Muculir Ttnlm Scale UMStli stnin Curb Mauaftr Easy PaymantM A T A L L ARTHUR DRUG Our Anniversary \fear

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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 9. 1975 LEGAL NOTICE Halp Wanted IS Hornet For Safa 23 Hornet For Safe 23 Home'f For Solo 23 Bolton rR N -p a rtt MANCHESTER- first offering Board of Elducation Manor,, 6494519. seven rooms, fall basement isi Ramsdell ietails all city utilities, oil heat, com­ THESE HOMES OFFERED Invitation to Bid Town clerk charged PART TIME Maintenance, plete aluminum siding, School Pupil excellent condition, asking FOR THE FIRST TIM E Transportation licrald three hours a day at Forbes price 336,900. Assumable 6% Cozjf and Ready tor Christmas costs of a( [dition Responsible bidders are in­ and Wallace. Apply between 8- 11. See Anthony Kowalski. mortgage, with large down FIvs room Ranch srtth Rrsplse*, spselous hnehsii, 1% Vernon vited to submit sealed CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING p a y m e n t Y a rle s with campaign abuses 3253,^9 has been spent. The 321.440 proposals to furnish transpor­ Lesperanceisperance, 649-7620. bsths, full bss«msnt, carport, all sluimnurn storm srin- CLEANING PERSONNEL - BARBARA RICHMOND left is to be spent on cabinets,, tation for a three-year period dows and doors, convsniont to shopping and aehoolo. part time. Laurel Manor, 649- 61 Allco Dr. $38,500. South Windsor the charges are about.’’ Council candidate Allan Caffyn was Herald Reporter appliances and various loose ^uip- commencing September 1976. «I19. MANCHESTER - Richard It is reported Enes’ son Michael, Complete qteclfications, In- Martin School, seven room FIvo room Capo with firoplaco, ost-ln Mtchon, formal among those filing charges. About 380,316 will be needed if fnent in the ho e economics wing as PHONE 643-2711 Ansaldl Built Raised Ranch, JUDY KUEHNEL Vernon | > fmmation for bidders and bid dining room, complotod roe room In basomont, recently elected to the Town Council, Caffyn’s wife, Nancy, and Board of Rockville High School goes off double well as more tables for the cafeteria. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD two fireplaces, rec room, 644-1364 forms are available at the Of­ Situation Wanted 15 aluminum siding and storm windows, otM ear garags, as well as other town officials, have Education member Joan Cushman The Enfield Chamber of sessions Feb. 2 as platmed. Another For extra time for the computer beautiful private treed yard, South Windsor Town Clerk Charles fice of the Superintendent of convsniont to schools and busss. 260 School 8L IS4,> also been the subject of some of the recently fil^ charges against former Commerce alerted the Rockville 3107,825 will be needed before the operator to reschedule the students it 359,600, Hayes Corporation, Enes said today he still “nows no SdMols, Notch Road, Bolton, Help Wanted 13 HOUSE CLEANING- Need an 6464131. 000 complaints. Mayor Robert Smith, alleging he area Chamber of Commerce schools open next September, Dr. will cost some 3U4 plus 31.000 for ADVERTISING extra pair of hands before the more’’ about charges filed against about counterfeit money Mon- Conn. 06040. Tel. 64S-1569. ADVERTISING Brand Now eight room Colonial, family room wHh Enes guessed some of the charges took down political signs from Rayriiond Ramsdell, superintendent disc packs. The board, several weeks All bids must be received by BOOKEEPPER - for one per- holidays? Or anytime. Call MANCHESTER - cute Ranch firoplaco, formal dining room, largo livtng room, him with the State Elections Com­ DEADLINE 6464451. against his son may stem from the private property election day mor­ day. I of schools’ told the Board of Educa­ ago, appropriated 3300 to the ’Thrall 1:00 P.M., December SI, 1975, son office, in Bolton, .with four bedrooms, rec sundock, all appllanctt, boaamont garaga. aluminum mission. RATES distribution of campaign brochures ning. The First National Bank of tion Monday night. Bus Co. to reschedule the buses. in the office of the Superinten­ 12:00 noOn ths day befora experienced in accounts room, fireplace, full base­ siding, windows and doora. Protosslonally landseopad. publication. payable, accounts receivable, While the commission has con­ on election day. Enfield first spotted the phony Ij dent of Schools. 1 day . 10a word per day •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment, priced to sell at $36,900. 12 Qrlasom Rd. $50,900. Dr. Ramsdell also said it would Utilities will cost 338,373. The Oaadllnb lor Saturday and payroll through quarterly firmed some complaints have been money. The Board of Education 3 daya . .9a word per day Owner anxious, Frechette & Supposedly, some voters placed the The Abe E. Miller Unit 133 cost some 324,000 for electricity and breakdown is: 321,347, electricity; Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. rem rt, and typing. Frease call □ REAL ESTATE Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. Call filed, Enes has not been told who Merchants are cautioned to reserves the right to reject 8 daya . .Be word par.day material in pockets and thus American Legion Auxiliary of South oil just to maintain the new addition 315,790, fuel; 3400, gas; 3300, water; 28 days . .7a word par day 649-4757 for appointment. filed them or what the alleged any or all bids. It does not PETERMAN REALTY “carried them into election booths’’ Windsor will hold their regular watch out for phony |10 bills. to the high school for the rest of the and 3536 for monthly telephone bills. 15 words, $2.00 mlnirmffli PLEASE READ ANDOVER- seven room obligate itself to accept the SALES - air compressors - in­ Homoa For Sato 23 charges are about. which is against election laws. No meeting at the' home of Ruth The serial number Is E28154267- | Happy A d s ..... |2.18lneh Raised Ranch, with 1V5 baths, year even if the switch-over to single The cost of five custodians at 37,500 YOUR AD dividual with experience and RUILDING CO. Enes said he was told about the campaign literature is to enter the Stewart, 49 Oakland Rd., Wednesday A. It is a 1969A series minted in | lo w ^ bid. It will make the on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, sessions is delayed until September. a year prorated over the February to selling industrial air com­ 136,600 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet Realtor, 643-1577. charges while he was In New Orleans at 7 p.m. Richniond, Va., code liwnber S: award which in its sole and Clastilled ads are lakan ovar kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, 649-9404 or 949-2012 booths, he said. After Dr. Ramsdell presented a June period, would cost 318,750. absolute judgment will best tba phone as a convsnlance. pressors to call on plant last week on business. But he said “I Ths Herald It rsapontibla for engineering and maihtenance tile baths, $435 monthly in­ None of the speculations, however, A potluck supper will precede the five. breakdown of the expected costs, the Another 36,090 will be needed for serve the Board of SIX ROOM Cape, in center of know nothing about them. It’s like only one Incorraet Inaartlon and in the northern Connecticut come. Hutchins Agency, 646- have been confirmed including the meeting with the exchange of In the lower, back right- i;;i board voted to have him bring in a maintenance of building and grounds. Education’s interests. 3166. town, selling for $31,900, T. J. EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine being tried without being told what than only to the size of the territory. Latest design rotary Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. allegation defeated Republican Town Christms gifts and social to follow. I handed corner there is the j ® original Inaartlon. krrort which rooms, 22x28 Master check list to each meeting stating This would include the purchase of Raymond A. Allen Jr. screw with backup Dartmouth : number 49. deadlines and money need^. extra vacuum cleaners, rug sham- Su^rintendent of Schools do not leasan the value of ths reciprocating knowledge. $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room bedroom, family room, game advartlsamant will not be cor­ MANCHESTER - eight room room, den, private yard, on Mrs. Olive ’Thrall, secretary at pooers, mops and such. Bolton, Connecticut Salary plus commission with Ranch, fireplace, baseboard newer Colonial, on acre lot, 7 Years OM ’The board approved two items, rected by an additional Intar- heating, stove, refrigerator. dead end street in prime : the Rockville Chamber office, 3460 for a new telephone system and There would be a net savings of tlon. company car and expenses. four bedrooms, living room, ExctllonI 7 room Ralsad Sena resume GEAIRCO, P.O. Hutchins Agency 646-3166. neighborhood, for further Change called part of revenge : urged merchants or others to 3850 for the purchase of a range and about 316,461 in connection with the dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 details call Phiibrick Agency, Ranch, 2-car garaga, 2 INVITA'nON TO BID Box 97, Plainville, Connec­ baths, family room with liraplacaa, appllaneaa, I call the police as soon as they two tables for the home economics transportation costs. ’The savings was ticut. 06062. REDUCED FOR quick sale - Realtors, 6464^. South Windsor tices,’’ said Mrs. Wasik. matters before the Fair Campaign fireplace, two car garage, city utllltlaa, plastarad i notice such a 310 bill. department. originally 320,321 but there will be two family, 30 Locust Street, “The Fair Campaign Practices Committee is construed by me as Help Wanted 13 no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. tremendous buy at. ^ ,9 0 0 , GARRISON COLONIAL - four walla, near achodi, qutat JUDY KUEHNEL another charge of 34,860 in layover NOTICE BUSINESS is good. We need Frechette & Martin, Inc. Commission is akin to a quasi­ vindictive and unfair recompense. The Permanent Municipal Building years old, fieldstone neighborhood. Ansaldl Former South Windsor May or The Manchester Board of more sales people. See us at Realtors, 646-4144. judicial body and was formed to deal Committee, to date, has given the time. Peraonafa 2 EXECUTIVE Secretary - MANCHESTER - new listing, fireplace, beam ceiling, wall- built. Owner retiring, m Further it establishes a precedent Education seeks bids for a Keith Real Estate, 172 East Robert Smith will go to court D . 23 board 3^5,000 for equipment and The balancing of the heating Mature personable individual five room older home, central to-wall carpeting, family priced for quick sale. with local misconduct on the part of with makes difficult the practical co­ for 25 hour work week, 10:00 Center Street. Best com­ MANCHESTER- just listed, to answer charges on two counts of materials for the addition. Of this. system, expected to cost about 322,- Trampoline for the 1975-1976 PARENTS ANONYMOS missions paid in town. location, small bam $29,900, room, sliding glass doors to either political party. ’This com­ existence of bipartisan campaign ac­ school year. Sealed proposals to 3:00 daily in downtown Hayes Corp., 6464131. six room Ranch, Buckley large deck, garage, mint con­ criminal mischief in the third 209, is the highest item on the Meeting- Tuesday December School area three bedrooms, OMRLESLESPERMICE mittee was organized with the tivities.” will be received until 3:30 Manchester architectural of­ dition, $51,700. Phiibrick degree, resulting from the alleged priorities list. ’This is to balance the 9th, 7:30 p.qi. Call 1400442- PLUMBER - experienced fireplace, garage, full base­ 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 authority to reprimand and thereby Mrs. Wasik went on to say that Area police reports p.m. December 16, 1975 at fice. Good typing and PORTER STREET - Lovely Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. removal of political signs Election system between the existing building 2288, toll free. Ask for shorthand required. Please with license to do jobbing ment, large private treed lot, publicly embarrass a party and in­ “Cushman’s and Caffyn’s quest for which time they will be Marsha.______work of all types. Must know ' antique home on half acre plus $39,900, Lapenta Agency, Day morning. and the new addition. send resume to Herald Box MINI-FARM on West side, dividuals who act.in any manner revenge in this matter as well as Coventry publicly opened. The right is heating, and oil burners. lot. Large 2-car bam with Realtor, 646-2440. IMMEDIATE (XXXJPANCY - Members of both parties have Dr. Ramsdell listed several items Roses wB red, vioMs ire Mu, AA. Weekend and night rotating storage. Three bedrooms, 1 seven room home in excellent deemed unfair or unjust to op­ their total disdain for procedures es­ Coventry Police charged David warrants issued by Common Pleas reserved to reject any and all condition, new siding etc., eight room Ranch, three expressed anger over what some Court 19 charging them with third- which will be needed about the first bids. Specifications and bid Wont Ads ire freiL md fit fist duties required. Top hourly 1/2 baths. Mid 60s. Keith Real MANCHEISTER - six room bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. ponents. tablished by both parties is reprehen­ Hannon, of Wrights Mill Rd., with AIR FORCE is hiring Estate, 649-1922 or 646-4126. garage, large lot with garden term a “quest for revenge.’’ of June. He suggested they could be forms may be secured at the residti too. rate with transportation and Colonial only three years old, fireplace between living room “To pursue formal court sible.” degree burglary and second-degree qualified women and men in uniforms.. Excellent oppor­ and fruit trees, shed, $ti,000. Charges against Smith were harrassment Monday in connection ordered for delivery at that time and Business Office, 45 N. School mechanics, electronics, plus immaculate condition, three Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, and llb ra ^ , 12x20 F^amily procedures without first taking with a call he made to the police sta­ larceny. tunity for the right person. BUCKLEY SCHOOL area. bedroom s, firep lace, llA room with (talonial Fireplace, brought by Joan Cushman, Republican included in the 1976-77 budget unless Street, Manchester, (Connec­ many more. For enlistment Lovely treed lot on dead-end 6464260. tion and an alleged incident at his Mrs. Jean Burgess, 42, of 41 Spring □ FINANCIAL requirements and informa­ Inquire Imperial Plumbing baths, owners leaving state, III Zone heat, appliances, member of the Board of Education the building committee comes up ticut. Raymond E. Demers, . and Oil Company, South Wind­ street. This Ranch with its priced to sell, Dubaldo- newly decorated 20x24 rec home. St., was also a rre st^ on a warrant tion, call 646-7440. NEW RANCH - Extra large and Nancy Caffyn, wife of un­ with more funds. Business Manager sor, 644-1521. two fireplaces, family room, Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. room, two car garage. Must Police said Hannon called the charging her with third-degree Bondt-Stocka-Mortgaget 8 and three bedrooms, is a modem kitchen, two baths, successful Republican candidate Sports program for girls Because the board did not expect EXPERIENCED Recep­ fireplace, 2-car garage, be seen! Ken Ostrinsky police station stating he was upset larceny in connection with the DENTAL ASSISTANT - delight. Full basement. NEW LISTING- Rolling Park Realtor, 643-1333. Allan Caffyn. possession of stolen goods. the addition to be ready- for the tionist, mornings, specialty receptionist, full time. South Asking $41,900. Keith Real aluminum siding and win­ Joyce Anderle, a graduate of because he felt nothing was being MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ dental office, send resume (tape, 6 rooms, one car at­ dows, large deck, picture win­ In a statement by Audrey Wasklk, February change, no money was cond, third. All kinds. Realty Windsor ofiice. Experienced Estate, 6464126 or 649-1922. East Hartford Ithaca College in Physical Educa­ done about a complaint he made to Police said the arrests stemmed INVITATION references Box 2232, Vernon. tached garage. Aluminum dow in basement with walk­ NEAT CLEAN, and sensibly vice-chairman of the Democratic from a Nov. 17 break into the Hart­ alloted in the current budget for statewide. Credit fating un­ or certified. Include resume siding. Sun Room with out to patio. $47,900. Phiibrick priceo! Lovely six room tion, will conduct the program. She police last week concerning speeding and send to Herald Box V. MANCHESTER - Attractive Town Committee and a member of SHEILA TULLER equipment. TO BID necessary. Reasonable. Con­ NURSES AIDE- experienced, jalousies, phone John H. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ttanch on landscaped, treed will Introduce sports skills and the traffic. ford Courant voffice on Park St., fidential, quick six room aluminum sided Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. lot. Garage and utility shed. the group organized to set up the Fair 289-4283 The additional funds estimated to Sealed bids will be received hospital trained preferred, 8- girls will use the skills during play. Police said they tried to explain the Rockville. arrangements. Alvin Lundy Colonial with garage, three Other extras include stove, Campain Practices Committee, Mrs. The Department of Parks and be needed by June 1 amount to 327,- in the Office of The Director 4, $3.50 hourly. Medical Place­ spacious bedrooms, formal The park department Is also area was being surveyed for radar Reported missing were adding Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ ment Service, 232-5226. SOUTH WINDSOR- two fami­ Manchester East SMe refrigerator, and air- Wasik criticized Mrs. Cushman and Recreation is offering a new 340. Of this 310,310 would be for of General Services, 41 Center tion Plaza, Hartford. WANTED: dining room, fireplace, ly, three car garage. Acre lot. conditioner. Aluminum offering a program for girls in but the police had more serious machines, police radios and a Mrs. Caffyn for their manner of progi’hm for girls in Grades 6,7, and library security. The doors between Street, Manchester, Connec­ Evenings, 233-6879. For nlghtohlft only; 3/D appliances, enclosed sun- (;ity water, city sewers. *49y900 storms, screens, doors. Grades 7 through 12 at O’Connell typewriter. Some items have been KEYPUNCH- experienced on­ porch, Immediate occupancy. handling the situation. 8. duties to attend to. Police said Han­ ticut until December 18, 1973 ly, Alpha-numeric, full time,, biMgiiport-oiiqralor, clh-> Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. ~ Recently painted exterior. School ’Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to recovered, police said. the library and science room and the MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Asking $39,966. W. J. Bar- “Political activists Joan Cushman The program, which started this non became abusive and used at 11:00 a.m. for the call Barbara, 289-7964. tlmal.lc N/C la p * • Three bedroom two fami­ Enclosed porch. Truly a fine 9:30 p.m. and at Mayberry School Mrs. Burgess and her son, Ber­ library and the audio-visual room mortgages — Interim finan- comb, Realtor, 644-8666. COVENTRY- waterview, five home in the mid-thirtiest and Nancy Caffyn have refused to week, will be held every Monday profane language. following; oparalor, Jig bora ly Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. nard, were released on 3500 non­ have no locks on the library side. The ' cing — expeditious and con­ room Ranch. Stove, • Recent immaculate Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. accept recognized procedure for An officer was then sent to Han­ GRAVELY PART TIME automotive operator. Minimum ol 3 MANCHESTER - Immaculate evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at surety bonds and Rickert was building committee feels there fidential service, J.D. Real billing clerk, good typing Refrigerator. Walk out base­ custom quality Human Rights meeting non’s home to further explain the CONVERTIBLE TRACTOR Estate Assoc. 646-1980. yeare experience. Muct doll house Cape, three or four TWO STORY Ranch, 5-6 handling unfair campaign prac­ Hockanum School. should be key locks from both sides. necessary and experience ment. Immediate occupancy. • Separate furnaces The Human Rights Commission situation and it was then Hannon was released on a 35,000 non-surety bond. ARTS & CRAFTS be eble to eet up and bedrooms, carpeting, eat-in Approved farmers home. Only bedrooms, two baths, (xreen The other 317,030 will be for the preferred. Manchester Motor • Separate driveways will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the arrested when he again became All are scheduled to appear in Com­ SUPPLIES work from blueprint. 50 kitchen, stone siding, im­ $20,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- School area. $49,500. By purchase of maintenance equipment STORM DRAINAGE - Sales, 643-1511. mediate occupancy. Only $36,- • 60x150 level lot Town Hall. abusive, police said. mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Dec. Help Wanted 13 hour week, hill benafiti. 7475. owner. Principals only. 31. such as a gang mower, snow blower, KEENEY STREET 906. W. J. Barcomb, Realtor, Evenings, 646-0543. According to Chairwoman Hannon was released on his LUBRICATION Help - needed TELEPHONE 6444000. MANCHESTER- Three HURRY ON THIS ON^ Kit to aid town in and a buffing and stripping machine. Bid forms, plans and JOBSEEKERS Employment immediately, for second shift, Marcella Fahey, the commission will promise to appear in Common Pleas BOLTON no agents please, 6 Another 3107,825 will be needed specifications are available at Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., we have openings for bedroom older Colonial, coun­ Mancheatar - to settle es­ hear a complaint about a program Court 19, Rockville, Dec. 24. Bolton ^the General Services Office, with full and part time o j^ r- 871-1244 VERNON - Breezeway and try kitchen, large lot, central­ tate, older three family, room well kept ranch, air con: prior to the September opening. Dr. experienced lubrication help garage enhance this lovely six conducted by the Capitol Region Vernon Marilyn Glidden of 55 Colonial Rd., 41 Center Street, Manchester, tunities available now. East ly located. $28,500. Century 21, two-car garage, city ditioning, wall to wall Ramsdell said. He said the priority for greasing trucks and room Colonial with country carpeting, attached heated land use decisions Council of Government. Bernard Burgess, 16, of 41 Spring Bolton, was charged Monday night (Connecticut. Hartford, 568-1670. trailers, with a mobile unit, Jackston-Avante Agency, 646- utilities, near bus line. PART TIME, mornings, ac­ kitchen, formal dining room, 1316, 646-5461. garage, 1/2 acre land. $33,900. with following too closely after being item on this list would be graphics Town of Manchester, starting rate $3.75 hourly, slides and cassettes. It has on Millstream Rd. in the St., Rockville and Ronald J. Rickert, PHONE FROM home to ser­ counting machine billing carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, large Call 6494574. H ebron involved in a two-car accident on Rt. arts equipment for the industrial arts Connecticut with a chance for advance­ clerk, must have typing private lot. $39,996. W. J. Bar- a cash value of about $200. area where lots have been 17, of 79 Windermere Ave., vice our customers in the ELLINGTON - Duplex - Two UWRENIXF. KVEI.Y CROSTON department, 345,000. Robert B. Weiss, ment, all fringe benefits, un­ knowledge, Ms. Main 528-9234. comb, Realtor, 644-8666. years old. Each side has three DUPLEX - Deluxe 21/2 years Rockville, were arrested Monday on 44A. Manchester area, flexible iforms and tools furnished, for 228-9.561 Commission member under discussion with the General Manager hours, super earnings, 249- large bedrooms, carpeted old, three bedrooms each. All Ray Szechtman will Planning and Zoning Com­ appointment call 688-2233, HOUSEWIVES-Earn extra CAPE COD - two years old, living' room, country kitchen, HANO appliances, deep lot, walk out Conservation Commis­ 7773. Raallora 649-5371 prganize the kit and make mission and the selectmen imcome, pleasant working 24’ living room, first floor 11/2 oaths, and more. Enough basement, carpeting, air- sion Chairman John Hib­ conditions, hours 9-1, 5-9. Can family room with firMlace conditioning, $56,000. ^5 2 3 1 . it ready to be loaned to in­ concerning erosion. PART TIME cleaners needed, land for a small farm, plus bard picked up a land use us for interview, 8754776. and beamed ceilings. Eat-in rental income. Call owner at, terested residents. The commission meeting early morning and evening RAISED RANCH - on extra decision making kit at a hours, 6-10 a.m. Must have kitchen, formal dining room, 872-8663, no agents please. NORTH COVENTRY - three schedule for 1976 will be (MIHTTSIIUS MANCHESTER AREA-^Part king sized Master bedroom, large lot, with country at­ workshop he attended He will also select an (PEOPLE S a BANKIIG IS CONHISING.) transportation. 649-5334. PART TIM E bedroom Ranch, fireplace, • item from the kit to pre­ the fourth Thursday of time, mornings, aluminum siding, two car gar­ mosphere, in Manchester. hardwood floors, full base­ earlier this month at Experienced Only Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two sent to the commission at each month except July, RECEPTIONIST - Dental duties. Monday- ' age, treed lot, mint condition, JUST LISTED ment, $31,900. Century 21, Eastern Connecticut State Perfect for retired 646-4226. $53,266, Phiibrick Agency, fireplaces, sliding glass doors Tedford Real Estate, 647^-9614. its January meeting. August and November assistant - Busy practice in six, room ulumlnum ildod to large deck, aluminum College. Vernon area needs manage­ carpet pro. Realtors, 646-4206. Coignlil Cupo, Ih rM bodroonu, J u d d P i t when there will be no AVON- Want to put a big pre­ siding, 2-car garage. Only The kit is from E. P. ment oriented assistant. (41/2 Please Call two hill baths, Swadith llraplaca, FOUR BEDROOM - First meeting. In December sent under your children’ss CIRCA 1830 well maintained garaga, Portar 81. School. Only $47,5(H). Phiibrick Agency, floor family room, flreplaced Education Services and The commission has day week, some Saturdays) Realtors, 6404200. they will meet the first Major duties: patient 6 4 3 - 5 1 7 1 Christmas tree?. Earn extra nine room Antique Colonial, $33,500 with aaaumabla living room, 1 1/2 bath Cape, was prepared through a gone on record as being in □ N O T IC E S mortgaga. Immadlata relations, computor AR T R O S S I money as an Avon Represen­ four fireplaces, four (juiet neighborhood, con­ Health, Education and favor of the town acquiring Thursday of the month. tative. Sell quality Avon bedrooms, study, one full and occupancy. TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car venient location to three Town picnic bookkeeping, dental in­ garage, in desirable location, Welfare (HEW) grant. The the Judd Brook Borrow ANNOUNCING surance. Seeking: products while the kiddies are two 1/2 baths plus attached schools and shopping. Lost and Found KEITH REAL ESTATE handy to all schools. Excellent grant was given to make Pit. It is owned by The commission has set enthusiasm, maturity, prior In school. I’ll show you how! five room unfinished carriage Immediate occupancy. By INVENTORY CLERK wanted Call 523-9461. shed, potential for studio, 646-4126, 649-1922 condition $44,500. Phiibrick owner. $37,900. (tall after 4, the kits available to the Northeast Utilities and is June 9 as the date for the FOUND - Male, gray, white work experience. Send part time, experience not Agency, Realtors, 6464200. resume to Box TT, etc., two story barn, well 6494172. towns. on the Colchester line annual town picnic. Both long haired cat. Bent right necessary. 29-25 hours per TYPIST-STENOS, the Army treed lot, $54,^, Phiibrick ear. Forest Hills. 646-8536. Manchester Herald. The kit, which Hibbard south of the town landfill the Conservation and week. Starting pay $2.25. with Reserve can put you into a Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. RAISED RANCH - on extra FIVE BEDROOM- home, Some benefits. Must work large living room with b rought to la s t w eek’s area. Recreation Commissions part-time money making posi­ large lot, with country at­ FOUND - Lovely clean young WAITRESS, waiter wanted Saturday, half day. Apply in tion, see if you meet the COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 fireplace, formal dining room, commission meeting, in­ Szechtman will check on coordinate and sponsor the et black male cat with collar, full time days, apply mosphere, in Manchester, MANCHESTER JET BANKING person, Montgomer>ry Ward, requirements, call today. 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, ^ v en rooms, 11/2 baths, two garage, excellent condition, the alleged odor from lots event. ’lease call, 643-1992. Tacorrral, 246 Broad St. cludes written material. i 269 West Middle 'Turnpike, Norm Thibodeau, 623-9441 for breezeway, garage, swim­ fireplaces, sliding glass doors * $38,500, Phiibrick Agency Manchester, next to Stop and more details, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. ming pool, redwood deck, Realtors, 646-4200. ‘^MORE FOR THE ATTENTION - North Coven­ to large deck, aluminum LIGHT BOOKKEEPING and sqop. wooded yard. $42,500. siding, 2-car garage. Only MONEY” try, Bolton, Andover WANTED -' Highway PRINCETON ST.- eight room general office duties, - part Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, $47,500. Phiibrick Agency, In this comfortable (tape. residents! Lost - Five HOUSEKEEPERS - We are Employee for the Town of 646-4200. Colonial, front to back living Hereford (white face) time, in Manchester medical Realtors, 6464200. Nice residential location. Club resumes story hour office. Aproximately 10 hours now accepting applications Bolton. Must hold Class 2 room with fireplace, large excitable calls. Five months for full-time, 40 hour driver's license or be qualified dining room, first floor family Convenient to Bowers, H ebron during the meeting the old - tattooed and registered, a week, ^ m e typing and ap­ TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car TMR Special Education PHASE II titude for figures essential. positions. Days. During week to obtain same, and be NEWUSTING ge, in desirable location, room, four bedrooms, two filing, and high schools. (tall if sighted, reward for EVEI.YN CROSTON women will knit squares to Class at Phelps Hall, Rt. Experience preferred, but and on weekends. Excellent familiar with highway equip­ y to all schools. Excellent baths, aluminum siding, gar­ Appealing, useful yard. catching. 742-7167 , 649-5255, fringe benefits, ^ p ly in per­ age, treed lot, $47,500, The Ju n io r W om an’s be used for an afghan 85. The party for the Adap­ will train if necessary, reply ment. Duties: laborer, equip­ • ROLLINa PARK lition $44,500. Phiibrick Fireplace, three which will be donat^ to Bill. with business and personal son. Meadows CTonvalescent ment operator, snow plowing, • 6R00RIS Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Phiibrick Agency Realtors, bedrooms, rec room, for­ Club will resume the story tive Education Class at Home, 333 Bidwell Street, references to Herald Box W. general highway 6464200. mal dining room, and large hour at the Douglas the Rocky Hill Veterans Gilead Hill School will be LOST - dark orange tiger cat. Manchester. • AnACHEO RARARE maintenance, cutting trees, FIVE BEDROOM- home, two-car garage. $36,900. Library this Wednesday Hospital. the same day beginning at Spring St. Highland Park maintaining snow fence, and • SUNROOIR VERNON- By Owner- area, call 646-1937. large living room with and it will continue every There will be an orna­ 1 p.m. satisfactoiw mechanic. Salary • ALUMINUM SIDING fireplace, formal dining room, Sacrifice- Asking $46,500. )DEGARD ment exchange and j The let Banking Accq^. range $2.50 to $4. per hour. L.arge seven room Ttanch, U4 Wednesday until June. )Games, refreshments IMPOUNDED - one black and garage, excellent condition, 'I Applications will be received Phone $38,500, Phiibrick Agency baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, _ REALTY The story hour will be refreshments will be and gifts will be provided m ore than white male puppy wearing PERMANENT PART-TIME central air-conditioning, oil served. Women interested until December 19, 1975. Call Realtors, 6464200. from 10 to 10:30 a.m. by the club. a ch e d cin g brown collar, W. Center and Bolton Selectmen’s Office, JOHN H. heat. Must be seen to be ap­ The club will conduct its may attend the meeting. Then, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m., Adams Sts , call Dog Warden, POSITION AVAILARLE 649-8743 between 9 a.m. and PRINCETON ST.- eight room preciated. Drive by 222 Irene 6464555. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Two parties the club has planned a 2:30 p.m. for further informa­ LAPPEN INC. (talonial, front to back living Drive, and call 872-3342. annual Christmas meeting account. • 6 days per week Buelnaee Property 26 The club will sponsor two carol sing at Liberty Hall tion. Town of Bolton is an 848-8261 room with fireplace, large Dec. 16 a t 7:30 p.m. in FOUND - Female tortoise Equal Opportunity Employer. PHILIP ROAD- New Listing- Christmas parties. Up until now, most banks • Must have use of automobile dining room, first floor family TALCOTTVILLE FLATS - Phelps Hall, Rt. 85. and Colchester Convales­ tried to make their checking accounts’ shell cat with white spot on David A. Dressly, First room, four bedrooms, two Garrison Colonial, attached There will be a wine Dec. 19 at 12:45 p.m. cent Homes in Colchester. nose, (tall 6494182 after 6 p.m. Selectman. car-port, three bedrooms, 1V4 (Route 83) garage and office different by offering lots of different colorr" Apply In Person Only EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine baths, aluminum siding, gar­ building, 9 offices in ali, and punch social hour and there will be a party for the and styles. rooms, 22x28 Master age, treed lot, $47,500, baths, living room, dining LOST - Passbooks, 1200240, 6- PART TIME - Clerk typist for room carpeted, private yard, garage has over 2,000 Sq. ft., Now, CBT's Jet Banking gives you a checking 4425, 97954, 3-15552, W10845, Circulation Dept - 9 A.M.-12 Noon bedroom, family room, game Phiibrick Agency Realtors, plus storage. New dealer’s insurance agency, general of­ room, den, private yard, on 6464200. Martin Scltool, great location. account that is different. E13013,312223, W9131, Savings Owner. Asking $43,500. 646- license available. T. J. With a CBT Jet Banking Account, you can transfer money from your Manet^dstwUEvenlhg Herald fice duties, 9-12. Five days per dead end street in prime Bank of Manchester. Applica­ week. Recent work 2630. Crockett Realtors, 843-1577. m i l l savings account to your checking account (or vice-versa) by just picking tion made for payments. neighborhood, for further CAPE COD - two years old, up the phone. Any time of day. Any day of the week. Just come in and experience preferred. Car details call Phiibrick Agency, 24' living room, first floor A dinner for seniors required. Write Box X, BOWERS SCHOOL area- FOR LEASE- 7500 sq. ft. of sign up. Realtors, 646-4200. family room with firMlace Manchester Herald. Aluminum sided, six room manufacturing space. 14' (show and tell). proval of bus driver And, if you write a check bigger than your balance, you can cover and beamed ceilings. Eat-in celling. Overhead door. Heavy Bolton Announcemente 3 Announcemente 3 Anhouncamenta GARRISON COLONIAL - four kitchen, formal dining room, (jape, fireplace, built-in stove, Guests are welcome. application, and a the overdrawn amount with your CBT Master Charge Plan. cuitom heated recreation floor load. 400 amp power. DONNA HOLLAND NEW BUSINESS - Seeking years old, fieldstone king sized Master bedroom, Refreshments will be scholarship committee The Jet Banking people with sales and room, carpeting, new roof, Keith Real Estate, 6^1922 or 646-0375 fireplace, beam ceiling, wall- aluminum siding, two car gar­ 6464126. served. report. Account also lets you managerial experience. to-wall carpeting, family age, treed lot. mint condition, two-car garage, workshop. The St. Maurice Church Board meets Under unfinished save money automati- Unlimited income, for am­ room, sliding glass doors to $53,200, Phiibrick Agency, Elva Tyler, Realtor, 6494469. Men’s Club and Women’s * cally. You can even pay bitious person. For appoint­ The Board of Education business the board will large deck, garage, mint con­ Realtors, 6464200. ' CBT loan installments PUBLIC NOTICE ment; 742-9087. dition, $51,700. Phiibrick Baal Batata Wanted 29 Club are co-sponsoring a will meet Thursday at 8 hear a report from the Christmas dinner for f O and your insurance Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. CIRCA 1830 well maintained NEW LISTINGS p.m. at the Bolton Center report card advisory com­ premiums automatically. SALESPERSON - Evenings, nine room Antique (talonial,, ALL CASH for your property senior citizens Saturday at All charitable and non-profit organizatlona within 24 hours. Avoid red School library. mittee, superior student J o r Another nice extra is Bedding Bam, 6464262. MINI-FARM on West side, four fireplaces, four BOLTON the church’s parish center. program, formal recogni­ ! Jet Banking Combined Statement. It gives wiahing to have their Public Announcamanta seven room home in excellent bedrooms, study, one full and Large two bedroom tape, instant service. Hayes Under new business the Ik Corporation, 6464131. There will be a cocktail tion of the administrator’s you a monthly summary of all your checking publiahad free in this apace are urged to con­ condition, new siding etc.', two 1/2 baths plus attached Ranch, heated workshop, board will discuss a a iiijif savings activity. garage, large lot with garden five room unfinished carriage hour from noon until 1 p.m. teacher resignation, the group, a transportation tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of J Buelneee Opportunity 14 huge countP'^clMn, two SELLING your house? (tali us Dinner will begin promptly The nicest thing about your CBT Jet and fruit trees, shed, $^,000. shed, potential for studio, annual building inspection request and the tennis Banking Account is what it costs you. Regal Mufflers of Mancheatar. Space will be Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, etc., two story barn, well baths,Oarag*. first and we’II make you a at 1 p.m. NSTMfTOII KDfD baautlhi^i 'A acraa plus 50 cash Offer. T. J. Crockett, by Dr. W. Ames LePan, ap­ court grant application. Nothing. aUoted on a first coma, first served baaia. Bti In Bulnen For Younclf 6464200. treed lot, $54,1)00, Phiibrick After dinner there will be Full or PMt Time Agency, Realtors, 8464200. cultivatad bluabarry Realtor, 643-1577. isniiiM Koo NEW RANCH - Extra large bulhaa. Carpating, gifts and entertainment. Call Thuraday batwaan 8 and 12 ^ IMMEDIATE CASH for your The clubs also invited the THE CONIVIECTICUT BANK To Swvle. SIOTM • D «.lm modem kitchen, two baths, COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 appliancas, moral $36,900 More facts on 1-86 to raaarva apaca for tha following Raolw of Neyel. Parte fireplace, 2-car garage, 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, property. Let us explain our town’s clergy and Board of AND TRUST COMPANY Joe McCavanagh l i EatrioMi RMtmni Gs OiMpi^ nI I n aluminum siding and win-, breezeway, garage/ swim­ EAST HARTFORD fair proposal. Cali Mr. Selectmen. public meeting last week. m r iM te b lir rtefly te4 write, ming pool, redwood deck, Intmaculata thraa- Belfiore, M7-1413. Vernon /GUAHAHTEEDV iitaiiliit h jm te w M i aiM by 0 i» dows, large deck, picture win­ The meeting attendance ytey, hr SMU acrni PHTLICOl IW •! dow in basement with walk­ wooded yard. $42,500. badroom Ranch, full beta- Residents of Tolland, COAST tea n a a a ite sa M- out to patio. $47,600. Phiibrick Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, mant, garaga, braaxaway, MAY WE BUY your home? Society holds was larger than expected. ibb b < nNsm Quick, fair, all cash and no Vernon, and Talcottville, TO uffler teaUs yte nrrfct btel te bcMM to Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 6464200. toncad yard. Child safe season social concerned with the The league feels h rte n . HirMy U ft Nateh. Iiy fh streat facing plcturasqua problems. Call Warren E. C OAST tiacGMil, Mt4 9ggL 9Ig3GG, gIg^ Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. proposed widening of 1-86 residents are not totally in­ RAISED RANCH - seven RAISED RANCH - seven Wickham Park. City The Bolton Historical RegalSSS PtWI ronXIML b ikttely aM M , w formed on the plans for the rooms, beamed cathqdrat rooms, beamed cathedral utllitlas, with no tawsr Society will hold its Christ­ are invited to a workshop ^ imrte baa M PM I ah am hr Ndi celling in living room with cqiling in living room with INSTANT cash for your bomt. mas social tonight at 8 at meeting Dec. 15 at 7:30 highway expansion. The tey arrtaU b i rtey caatenttn flirrt ah lion. 338,900 Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s Dec. 15 meeting will allow W« oftar convonlanc* along wHh a Miparlor produrt. gg8mrIg< fieldstone fireplace, eat-in fieldstone fireplace, eat-in the Sumner residence on p.m. at the home of ^ ^ I t h banking the way you want it. kitchen, formal dining room, 'kitchen, formal dining room, (tamer ^altors, 64MS2S. residents to again ask Corner of Broad I I4.JM.N n a m r |hw«ha| hteh. WARREN E. Bolton Center Rd. Marilynne McGinley, 25 ■ah pah yn ta yw taa hahm WM lha. 15x21 fam ily room with 15x21 fam ily room with questions and state their fireplace, wooded acre lot fireplace, wooded acre lot WE WILL buy your home. People attending must Pineview Dr., Vernon. Member F.O.I.C. and Center Street Mon.-Frl. 8 a.in. - 9 p.m. M m n N y : ()uick, efficient professional Ideas about the project Phone 646-2112 SIMBA SALES CORP. with privacy, garage, $44,900, with privacy, garage, $44,900, HOWLAND bring items of historical in­ The Vernon League oil S a t 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. 3552 wqta Strati Phiibrick Agency Realtors, Phiibrick Agency Realtors, service. Call us first. W. J. which proposes to widen Baaltore S43-1108 terest and give an explana­ Women Voters is spon­ PhWadalphla. Pa, 11134 6464200. 6464200. Barcomb Realtor, 644-6000. tion of the item before dis­ soring the meeting. ’The the highway to eight lanes playing it for the evening league also conducted a to the Tolland line. r ' 1. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Dec. 9. W 5 f ^NCaiESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 9 ,1975- PAGE NlNETWgN Frank and [m ast Answer to Previous Puzzle 61 Apartments For Rant 53 Apartments For Heat 53 Apartments For Rent 33 <'«>»’ 8a/a Scrambler 1 1 ^ ^ .•eO H laV TH 6 M A H tS ONE BEDROOM apartment 1969 CHEVY Impala, good ChariBB M. Schultz running condition, good se­ to sublet through August. 2 Girl’s name la, h a v e B t t H CHAllfifD^ NOW RENTING! cond car, best offer. Call 646- ACROSS mi SIS PI \ M I S Immediate occupancy. All Dear Abby 1 Direction 3 Aruspex 4535. . - rVE BEEN WHEN You FIRST A5KEP appliances including dis­ 5 Finished 4 Assessed 1 A LL CHANGED^ NOW.i'M READY TO GET' , Vou H A V E ^ To PiW Kr t h o s e hwasher.. W all-to-wall 9 Church seat 5 Put on REAPING UP « E TO p la y, ! DIDN'T KNOW INDEPENDENCE L Oirr THERE, A N P K lO i carpeting throughout. Parker Chevrolet ImpaUf, 1970, hard­ By Abigail Van Buren 12 Athena 6 Of greatest ON FOOTBAa ANTTHINGABOUT IT AROUND THE OL'HOSSKlN.' L|. BiHo ^TILL M i AHT St area. $180 per month heat top, two door, power steering, 13 Genus of age X SIR... T, MST H tA R D ^ and hot water included. Phone VILLAGE brakes, air, one driver,, swans 7 Christmas T. 14 River (Sp.) carol ^ liA flT 1b C o MTR i BUTE 646-6354. Ask for Mrs. Wing. Manchester excellent gas, very good con­ 6 Made T < >1 dition, *1395, 646-8^. 15 Masculine iirjnuiMi^irTnii^ IS T B u ft .- . f \ , Dir. from Route 6 & 44A appellation mistakes lE IR IA IT I T o t h e CHUi^CH VERNON- spacious modern ' ’North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) DEAR ABBY: I am writing to you out of desperation. 17 Gold (Sp.) 9 Extends one and two bedroom, 1967 OLDSMOBILE cimverti- After nine years of marriage that I thought was good, I 16 Got on to Ireland 26 South Paclllc Cream to Henry. ble, Delmont 88, extra wheels 11 Mahogany Islands Build apartments, in a quiet, well have to face the fact that my husband is a^’peeping Tom ” 19 Chosen by € lirs fryMAiAC TURsqUSPmOR gUlkDIMA pyMD. i groomed complex, heat, hot Unusual one bec^room Townhouses in a with snow tires, good ser- ballot 16 Takes as'one’is 30 Exclamation Jump ix-9 VS vicable car. $425. 649-8407 T l ^ years ago he waUAed my sister take a bath. She 21 Diamond- own 41 Mother ol Female water, carpeting throughout, park-like setting, quiet neighborhood, Castor appellation after 6. caught him. There was an ugly scene. I made excuses for cutter's cups 20 Resinous ..Ilirthmuifaml dishwasher, two air con­ him—“It was an accident, etc.’’—and he really seemed 23.Beetle substance (myth.) 46 Seth’s son WINTHROP ditioners, laundry, and a close to shopping, church, bus, pool and 33 Female (Bib.) BY DICK CAVMII sorry for having done it. I finally got over It. 24 Stitch 22 Positions professional staff that cares. itennis. OLDS 98, luxury sedan, 1973, 27 Chefs 24 Petty quarrel relative On the briny 2-door hardtop, all power, ^ Well, last night he did it again. This time it was another Implements 25 Alleviate 35 Customer Color lightly THE LEAST THET All included for $190, and $225, Featuring: 60UND6 LIKE no pets, 872-4400. am/fm stereo, $2,700. ClalI649- sister. He knew she would be trying on some clothes, so he 29 Ratchet 26 Flowering 40 Groups of Dines 1H£Y1?E YEf?-nHB2E C O P LiyO O • Massive Bedroom • Waik-lii Ciosets 1116 or 643-4214. arranged the curtains for a peep hole, then sneak^ outside 32 Pigments plants lions Poem Mickey Finn — Morris WelM 34 Indian jfe: i/e a w ssizx ia-9 REWEAVING burns, holes. 1 b e d ro o m reopened with two clubs. 11-9 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. rooms, garages, kitchens bedroom apartmenta, heat, hot SBM repossession, make an remodeled, bath tile, cement FIREWOOD - for sale, well water, ell appliances, Including FIVE ROOM apartment. East lownhouse at OFFICE SPACE - 700 square offer. 646-1700. Young Jacoby simply jumped Window shades, Venetian seasoned, split or round, $25, dishwpsher, disposal, carpeting, Hartford, second floor, 289- DEAR ABBY: There are a lot of dogs in my NORTH to seven hearts. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. work. Steps, dormers. pool and your own private terrace Independence feet. East Center St., ideal for neighborhood, and I will tell you right now that I am no dog Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence per load. The Andrew Ansaldi 1154. *72 The bid was spectacular and Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Residential or commercial. In a country setting. From $180. Village $250 professionals, parking, 646- 1973 PLYMOUTH Police lover. I don’t like their yapping when I’m trying to sleep, Call 649-4291. Company, 649-5249. No pets. 1 ' b e d ro o m Cruiser, 440 engine, air con­ VQ1074 quite unsound, but it succeed- 5221. 872-4223 529-6586 MANCHESTER- Four rooms, but worse yet, I don’t like what they do to ipy lawn and 49652 6l0FEeTl„.AMAZOW5i... townhouse at ditioned, power steering, ^ because North held four TEN five-piece place settings, 872-3976 immediate occupancy, adults bushes—if you know what I mean. *874 AND NOW WILD ELEPHANTS MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Pine Ridge OFFICE SPACES for rent on power brakes, radial tires, hearts and two spades. North Carpentry and general con­ white Dover, never used. Call or singles o.k. Appliances. Main St. in Manchester, ideal extra set snow tires, 58,000 There must be something a tax-payjng citizen can do .^est EAST actually held the heart queen, . IN INPIANAI... SRRR Removai, pruning, lot 649-5488. $119. Security ana utilities Village about this problem. Whom should I call? And where can I Ik Q 10 9 4 clearing, spraying. Fuliy in­ tracting. Residential and $230 location for professional of­ miles, $1495, call after 5, 742- *J but all he needed was four ICONfERENCE ROOM extra. 643-9274. be d ro o m 9760. go? »2 V J9 sured. Licensed. Free es­ commercial. Whether it be a LOOKING for anything in real fices, very convenient to all hearts. FILMS SHOULD SIZE 7 buckle boots, - skis - townhouse at facilities. Please call 646-4100, HATESDOGS 4KJ73 4 Q 10 8 4 timates. Phone 646-3437, 633- small repair job, a custom estate rental - apartments, 6Vz ROOMS, no pets, children Experts used it for about 20 CLEAR UP AM/ built home or anything in bindings-poles. Excellent con­ Homestead Park 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1967 MUSTANG, automatic AQJ103 *AK96S2 DOUBTS' 5354, dition, $50. Call 649-5488. homes, multiple dwellings, no accepted. Call 649-1528. years and then started to get between, call 646-1379. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Village $245 transmission, $300, weekdays, DEAR HATES: You don’t say where you live, but you SOUTH (D) away from it because of two after 3 o’clock, anytime ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1 bedroom ranch OFFICE SPACE - 500 to 2,500 can call your police or sheriff. And if you ask some of your * AK86S3 weaknesses. The first was SEASONED CORD WOOD- sq. ft. as low as $125 per weekends, 649-1546. plus parts. Brakes, shocks, TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ type at Sunny dog-owning neighbors, they will be glad to tell you where to VAK 8653 that you used four bids to Cord and ‘/z-cord loads, TrilciiARLES month, includes heat, janitor, lube, bearings, etc. vice - Remodeling, repairs, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 Brooke Village go. 4A cover the few hands that additions, custom building. No delivered. E. Yeomans, 742- APAim iNTS $215 parking, very good location. 1975 FORD Granata, with « ---- Guaranteed. Call anytime, 8907. bedroom Townhouse, IVs 2 b e d ro o m warranted an opening force. 646-2065. job too small. Free estimates. baths, full basement, private OMIUS ML, Ifl L MMU im. Call Max Grossman at 649- Ghia luxury package, air- Both vulnerable UKSSia townhouse at 5334 or 643-7175. conditioning and stereo, etc. The second, that the negative Over 25 years experience. 643- entrances and patio, includes CloM to ohopplng in d grim - 5769. DIAMOI^jp Engagement ring, Pine Ridge 5,000 miles. $5,100. 646-6629. two notrump response tended CUSTOM DRAPERIES - beautifur«;merald cut, $100. heat, appliances, carpeting, mar achool, adlacant to junior Village West North East South to make the wrong hand made very reasonable, work pool, air-conditioning, $290 high and high achool. Featuring $265 Call 649-2086. firaplaeea, ona or two car gar- DFFICE 9PACE declarer at notrump. guaranteed, call anytime, 649- ROOM ADDITIONS, garages, per month. Paul W. Dougan, 2 b e d ro o m BUICK CONVERTIBLE, recreation rooms, dormers, agta. haai and hot water, two air townhouse at FDR RENT 1970, power steering, power Astro-graph In the next articles we will 4266. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. conditlonera, Vh bathe, etc.. In­ Pass Pass 2 4, Alley Oop — Dave Graue porches, roofing, gutters. TWO used 14’ step ladders, $35 cluded. Homestead Park 250 square feet, center of brakes, power windows, show how the experts have each. Call 643-2447 , 8:30-4. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL Pass Pass Pass TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) Quaiity workmanship. Winter UNUSUAL Deluxe one Wooded and Quiet. Not a Village Manchester, air con­ power seats. V-8, automatic. found ways to handle forcing rates. Over 25 years thru alreet. Will be fully com­ 6464)491. Opening lead — Q * opening bids in better Trees cut, trimmed or topped, bedroom Townhouse, private pleted In December. 2 b e d ro o m ditioning and parking. Call DID YOU YES, ALLEY,.. ...HER , WELL, I SU ESS experience. For free es­ LIVING CHRISTMAS manner. SAY-THE YOUR NEW NAME IS I r BETTER SEE stumps removed, fully in­ entrances and patio, full base- Appllcatlona being accepted townhouse at the 643-9551. timate, cail 646-2672. TREES- Tag now, cut later, 19 Trucks lor Sale 62 eiRL'S ASSISTANT.' MONA WHAT SHE , sured. Got a tree problem? ment, includes, heat, lor Immediate rentala and future Coach House Lewis Street, (rear) 649-9125 For Wednesday, Dec. 10,1975 HERE? MONEY.' LOOKS LIKE.' Well worth a phone call. 742- for appointment. appliances, carpeting, and occupancy. 2 b e d ro o m SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) So come over and aae yodr TWO ROOM office for.rent, 1967 INTERNATIONAL VCD. Steer as far away as possible 8252. pool. $245 per month. Paul W. duplex W of a ARIES (Merch 21-April 19) Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or future ifMrtmtnt... total 312 square feet, with SBM repossession. Make an today from anything that By Oswald & James Jacoby BOGEN ampiiphier, 50 watts, two-family offer. 6^1700. Problems of your making are WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking 643-4535. OPEN FOR INSPECTION front and rear entrance, likely to catch up with you to­ smacks of speculation. The two speakers, three shure Dally 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. The forcing two bid with the A Nebraska reader wants to leaves, painting, cleaning BIDWELL Home Improve­ 3 b e d ro o m private lavatory, available day. Don’t complicate things odds aren’t In your favor. mikes, two mike stands. or by appointment bust two notrump response know if many experts use a cellars and attics, no job too ment Co. Expert installation MANCHESTER - newer three duplex W of a a i j o a December 1, call 643-1186. further by losing your cool. Asking $175. For appointment Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. was invented by Theodore one club opening as a forcing , small. Reasonable rates. Free of aluminum siding, gutters bedroom Duplex, half of two 646-0800 or 646-1540 two-family 21) Be understanding with call between 4-8 p.m. 643-8359, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) .bid. estimates. 646-7786. and trims. Roofing instalia- family, full bjisement, in­ 122 EAST CENTER ST. - those who come under your Lightner, Waldemar von HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967, This Is not one of your better tioh and repairs. 649-6495, 875- cludes appliances and DMMTO modern first floor office, charge today. Dictatorial or Zedtwitz and Oswald Jacoby ITie answer to this question LIKE NEW - Folk guitar - MANCHESTER - large two 1200CC, chopped, springer days for having financial or SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, 9109. carpeting, 1 1/2 bMhs, $280 heat-air, carpeting and pan­ harsh methods will gain you back in 1929. Here is a hand is that a very small number asking $90. Call 872-4737. bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 front end, $1,300 invested in business dealings with friends. commercial and, institutional. per month, Pful Wt-DoU( ENTBIPIIISES, INC. eling. Ample parking. Merritt nothing. , that led us to that invention. do. Probably about 50 of the baths, private entrances and engine. Must sell, $2,300. Call Somebody will come out with E Parking lots and driveways. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Agency, 646-1180. Jacoby, who sat South, top thousand life masters, if NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam patio, full basement, includes 240 New State Rd. 289-0167 or 649-8653. the short end. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. Sanding available. Free es­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Manchester 19) Drive with both eyes on the opened one spade. He hoped you want to use that as your cleaner prolongs carpet life heat, appliances, carpeting, APARTMENT centrally GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The criterion. timates. Call after 6 p.m., 528- nings. Quality workmanship, by keeping them cleaner MANCHESTER - new unusual road and both hands on the that he would get a second 1418 or 646-1322. free estimates. Fully insured. one bedroom Duplex $265, per month, Paul w. Rental office open located excellent for spotlight Is on you today. longer! Rent at Manchester Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- Others will eye you critically. wheel today. Take your time — 872-9187 , 649-3417. Townhouses now renting at 9 to 5 weekdays professional office. 646-1316 Campers-Trallars so what If you’re a few minutes Wallpaper & Paint Company, 4535. Don’t do an^hlng that could Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Independence Village. Full 9 to 3 Saturdays after 5, 649-8782. Mobile Homes 65 late? BULLDOZING and excava­ 185 West Middle Turnpike, tarnish your Image. tion, licensed septic system, ROOFING - Specializing basements, private entrances PAUL W. DOUGAN, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Berry’s World 6464)143. RQQKVILLE - three room CANCER (June 21-July 22) installation and repair, repairing roofs, new roofs, and patio, includes heat, Realtor anytime You might Impulsively decide ...AND NO ©LCW CABLE LIFT apartment, with heat, hot Try not to pass yourself off to­ to go on a shopping spree to­ landscaping and trucking, gutter work, chimneys, appliances, carpeting, air con­ 646-1021 - 643^1636 Autos For Sale 81 PLAZA HOMES TO-IHE TDPOFTHE AAOUNTAIN loam and fill for sale. Free es­ cleaned and r^aired. 30 years Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 ditioner. Close to shopping, water, stove, refrigerator, day as being an expert In day and bruise your wallet THI9 IS EXHILARATING and garage, $158, second floor, timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- experience. Free estimates. church and bus. Model open NEED CAR? Credit had? Year Bad something you knoyr little badly. Live within your means. A 9 VYELL A3 EXCITING.' C ideal for single person, no about. The mistakes will be 1322. Howley, 643-5361. DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. Bankrupt? Repossessed? PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) vations. Combined inside/out- off Main St., Manchester. pets, security deposit MANCHESTER Gardens - CLEARANCE SALE traced back to you. required, call 643-9678. Honest Douglas accepts Try to avoid head-to-head con­ ODD JOBS - Trucking, home D&A ROOFING. Roofs, side runs, partitioned privacy, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- two bedroom duplex in lowest down, smallest LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Make frontations today with anyone repairs, serving Manchester siding, gutters, and leaders, germicidal lighting. Canine 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. beautiful country setting, $199 no Impulsive moves who exercises authority over MANCHESTER - Deluxe two payments. Douglas Motors, Claan ona bodroom 't'! for five years. Free es- Free estimates. Fully in­ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon monthly includes heat, hot 345 Main. with gun bumor, $99S. businesswise today. There’s a you. They’ll get In the last word. timates. 643-0304. sured. 249-0205. Road, Manchester, 646-5971. NEWER three bedroom bedroom Duplex, half of two whter, appliances, and possibility you could make a family, full basement, in­ Nice two bedroom, Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all parking. Walk to everything. TOYOTA - See us for reliable matching appliances, $1,- costly blunder by not knowing cludes appliances, carpeting, Superintendent, 646-9090. what you’ie doing. Your CHIMNEY SWEEPS - have PRIVATE riding instructions, appliances, carpeting, full used Toyotas with our 60-day 995. your fireplace cleaned Heating-Plumbing English and Western, $5.00 basement, $260 monthly, $250 per month, Paul W. Robert C. 'White Company, 35 Dougan Realtor, 646-1021. 643- 100% warranty. We also buy VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl.. 22) professionally, call 872-0930. per hour, call 633-5571, Frechette & Martin Realtors, 236-5961. Equal housing. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Great buy, two Birthday 4535. bedroom, carpeting, You’re likely to have trouble to­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, anytime. 646-4144. 345 Center Street, day In getting co-operation es­ Dec. 10,1075 BOOKKEEPING, accounting MANCHESTER - Brand new matching appliances, cleaned with electric cutters, MANCHESTER - quiet one Manchester, 646-4321. sential to your activities. Hold This coming year you will be and taxes done. Call 649-4064. BASSET HOUND - AKC MANCHESTER- Three three bedroom duplexes, star­ FLR, $2,995. off your requests. by professionals. McKinney bedroom apartment, includes able to take some positive Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ registered, male, eight bedroom apartment, in newer ting at $250 per month. WE PAY $15 for complete Ready to live In, 10 heat, appliances, carpeting, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Pace steps toward shoring up BOB JOBIN- wallpapering pany, 643-5308. months, $150 , 742-9394. 2 -f a m ily , i carpeted, Includes appliances, and is junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland minutes from Hartford, situations that contribute to Born Loser — Art Sansom and painting, quality work to and air conditioning, $215 per fully carpeted, heat not in­ yourself carbfully today where appliances, air-conditioning, Auto Body, 528-1990. won’t last long, olce lot, your work Is concerned. If you your basic well-being. Be your satisfaction. FREE- to good home very $245 monthly, security month, Paul W. Dougan cluded. No pets. Security and NO JOB too small, toilet Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. skirting and steps, much try to take on too much, you’ll diligent In what you undertake. Guaranteed, references and repairs, plugged drains, loving two year old male Ger- required, references, no pets. references required. Call 647- 1968 YELLOW automatic VW more. $5,995 become very frustrated. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1 insured, fast service, 649-9027. than Shepherd, call 646-1910. 643-5836. Available February 9936 or 649-2003. u i w $ mtila\ THAT kitchen faucets replaced, HANDYMAN’S Special - four convertible, good second car, Move up to 14’ wide repaired, rec rooms, 1st. call 875-1897 after 5. ® 187i by NEA. Inc. ' THB HUM'S vRDTTeM,../ rooms, first floor, garage, living. No batter time to SNOWPLOWING - commer­ bathroom remodeling, heat FREE-Cocker Spaniel, male, 5-gro Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel cial and residential, free es­ one year, houseoroken, good cellar storage, large yard, on trade. Brand new 14’ front "Oh, look, Larry! When you asked me to marry^ WIOCX-G modernization, etc. Free es­ Hartford, Rd. Manchester, floor, central, heated, electric MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. timates. 649-3015. timates gladly given. M & M with kids. Call 649-8019. Very clean, very good condi­ kitchen, bow window, APARTMENT $165 monthly, call 649-2871. stove, cali between 5-7 , 649- you, our rings turned black. Indicating we are fft I MAAAE? Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 1919 or 643-4975. tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- matching appllancea, $9,- OKAY, SYLVESTER, L. a state of anxiety!" Painting-Papering 32 PUREBRED German RENTAL OFFICE MOO days, or 247-9031. 895. I CAN'T BEAR T'SEE Open 8:30-5 weekdays, DUPLEX, four rooms, two HIM STANDIN' OUT FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ shepherd, only one left. Male. All sizes of 14’ wide In C'MON IN, I'LL* O' other times by appoint­ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, near FOUR ROOM apartm ent, GIVE YA A BOINL , INSIDE - Outside painting. bing - Repairs and No papers. $20. Call 649-8045. heat, hot water, tile bath, near PARTS DEPARTMENT now slock. Priced to sell. THERE... irs Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick ment. hospital, $190 per month. FREEZIN',' y- O’ HOT SOUP,' Special rates for people over remodeling, sewer lines bus line, $195, Security and open Saturdays. Complete line Immediate delivery. 65. Fully insured. Estimates cleaned electrically. Prompt We have a large variety of References required. Antiques 48 Philbrick Agency Realtors, lease, adults, no pets, call 649- of Chrysler parts. Chorches ----- given. Call 649-7863. service on emergencies. 643- deiuxe one & two bedroom Motors, 649-3646. Excellent financing 646-4200. 7620; available. Parts. i v 2 0 u a m r m ism has 115X616000 HAR-RUMPH!)OURE 7024. WANTED Antique furniture, Townhouse and Garden YR3HA38 Supplies. and C FOUND A m THAiTLL IN TriEIR FORGETTING I’M glass, pewter, oil paintings, or type units throughout 29 GLENWOOD STREET - 1M5 CHEVY Impala, good liiiTIliiM'SKCiKDSTG NEW ER TWO B edroom Acceasorlea. Full lime 0IVE YOU A LITTLE SEASONAL SALES IN THE APVERTISIN6 iZ-9 BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ other antique items. R. M ^chester. Two bedroom Duplex, runnini condition, $250 or best PROMOTION.AMOS! HALL OF FAME 0 llW » yl« A MC t U $91 U S PM OR Peter Belliveau Painting bing - All heating and plum­ Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, offer, 647-1515, ask for Pete. service department. MONEY m CHRISTMAS Harrison, 643-8709. appliances, private basement, — AND KEEP you A PERSONAL FOR CREATING 643-1671 bing repairs plus remodeling. DMUTO ENTERPRISES appliances, carpeting, full no pets, lease and security (8 a.m. the bast time) ) EATlNfl! DO I MAKE FRIEND OF — E R .A H - The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Call 643-1496. FURNITURE - Rugs, pain-" 240 New Stale Rd. basement, $225 monthly. required. $210. per month. 1973 DiODGE Polara police m ys e lf c l e a r ? AVNE FINALLY THE NEWSPAPER fnaurttf. D§pwdablB, tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, 646-1021 Security, no pets. 643-2289. PLAZA HOMES References Available January 1st. 649- cruiser, good condition, $1,- AOREEPTasiVE SINGING lamps, etc. Now accepting 9455 or 647-9773. 600. Call 6M-2371. THERE'S SOMETHING 1348 Wilbur Cross commercial! WAUPAPadlK, TIM, cones Flooring T 36 consignments, for January you A (FIANCE ABOUT THE NISMTS ifce Holiday*** auction. 644-8962. Highway, -wCWN’T THIS TIME OF YEAR. THREE ROOM apartment. VERNON - Deluxe 3 1/2 1M9 Pontiac GTO, 400 cu. in., Berlin Turnpike, FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, PRESIDENTIAL rooms, fully applianced, heat, four speed, standard,'engine BLOW it ; Porter St. area, heat, electric, Berlin, Conn. WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 floors like new, no waxing, Wanted to Buy 49 gas and parking, $185, no pets, hot water, carpeting, pool, in good condition, body needs YOU ARE NEEDS SALT, AND IT VILLAOE APTS. 1-828-0369 per roll. Experinced (specializing in older floors). security deposit, 247-4688, 236- MANCHESTER tennis courts. Sub-let at $165. work, $700, call 646-2982. A GEM OF COULD STAND A FEW 9 tradesman. Call R. Ceilings and inside painting. OLD DOLLS - Paying top 0564 875-9701 after 4 p.m. GENEROSITY, MORE VEGETABLES ' 0 Starkweather, 644-3194^^ John Verfaille, 646-5750 , 872- prices for your old dolls, $65. Automotlve Service 66 Automotive Service SIRE.'- 2 2 2 2 . and up for China and bisque SOUTH WINDSOR- IVi One and two bedrooms. SUNNY - four rooms, second 66 PAINTING - interior and dolls. $100 and up for Byelo. rooms, furnished apartment, floor apartment, in modem exterior, paperhanging, Never give or sell a doll Near schools, churches ' two family. $195 monthly. utilities included, space for and shopping center, on excellent work. References. Articles tor Sale 41 without getting our offer. Call one car, security, no children Utilities not included, adults, Free estimates. Fully in­ locally, 875-7356. or pets, call 289-8811. bus line. Call anytime. no pets, security required. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- ^LttMINUM sheets used as 646-3325, after 5. COMPLETE GM 4431. printing plates, .007 thick, VERNON- Town House 64S-2623 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for □ RENTALS Gardens, a beautifully SIX ROOM Duplex, car gar­ PAPER HANGING Expert. $1. Phone 643-2711. landscaped apartment com­ age, good location, call 649- REPAIRS ^ 6 A D / Your average paper, in munity of unusual architec­ ^ABOUT IT= n ■f Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane average room , $25. Mr. CLEAN dSED refrigerators, Rooms tor Rent 52 tural design. Total electric, no • COLLISION 4 ...... 4^ P? CHECK ON YOU LATER. Richman, 646-3864. ranges. Automatic washers, pets. One and two bedroom fj> it9$.UI PU os. V IF WE'RE WHAT DO IF YOU'D UKE, CHIU AND I WILL with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s LIGHT Housekeeping Room - apartments available im­ We Feature Quality • MECHANICAL IN DANGER, tttU THINK, BY STAY WITH YPU UNTIL YOU R. HEBERT & Son Appli}Iiances, 649 Main St, 643- parking, refrigerator - mediate through January 1st. JOHN, I THINK MR. _ THE Because 17 years of building and SAIWYER? 7/^ OH, m o; WE paperhanging, painting, com­ 2171 freezer, washer-dryer etc. Starting at- $165 per month. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS Short Ribs — Frank Hill WE Sh o u l d FIRST mercial and residential, free 643-5800. managing apartments has taught us what WOULDN'T THIHK OF Call 872-0528 Monday through CARS AND TRUCKS GO BACK TO PLANE, , SPOILING YOUR DAY'S estimates, 644-0642. Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ really matters. DR. ROTOR ANTENNA for sale. ■THE JESTERS'UNION / HOW (GQVIE?) BECAUSE TH E THE STATES. FISHING.' Call 6464822 after 5. ESSEX MOTOR INN- Weekly pointment. Available Immediately! one and two Qa^ulna Parts DOVER. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom rooms, single $56, double $69. bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air Factory Tralnad Moehanlca VOTED TO GO O U T ------] T ^ ------EXECUTIOMER^ Painting - Interior and DARK RICH Loam - five plus tax, continental NEWINGTON- WoodsEdge conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall O N STRIKE (AST NIGHT UNKDN PECIDEDTo exterior. Paperhanglng. yards $28, plus tax, gravel and breakfast, air-conditioning, Apartments- Luxury one and carpet. Individual basement, private patio, 24-HDDR WRECKER SERVICE STA’VOl'D-JE JOB. Remodeling. Gutters. Fully stone, seasoned firewood, 643- color TV. Call 646-2300. two bedroom apartments with CALLS40-D404 insured. 649-9658. 9504. patios, located in a wooded LARGE COMBINATION setting, with club house, B ark**** by R.F. Damato INTERIOR PAINTING and DRY OAK Fireplace wood, living room, bedroom, private swimming pool, tennis courts, Carter Chevrolet wallpapering by experienced entrance, private bath, saunnas, barbecue grills etc. |j* y * * '* '* ® ® C a ll PAUL DOUGAN, REALTOR. split and ready for fireplace, 1229 MAIN S T. a MANCHESTER men. We care. Common sense $20 o rd e rs , d e liv e re d , cooking privileges. Call 649- Call 678-1881, Monday-Friday, prices. Call anytime, 649-6752. telephone 742-7886. 5610. 9-4:30.

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