1 6 - EVENING H E R ^ . Tuea,, Feb. 5. l»80 Rham Board Educators Need $34,700 Gets Budget For 1980-81 To Finish School Year HEBRON — Members of the SOUTH WINDSOR - In spite of school gymnastics program at $1,400 further recommend that by the time Regional District 8 Board of Educa­ several budget cuts made in an effort and a window repair job at Pleasant the board submits its budget that all ^Tight Budget^ Needs Big Tax Hikes to offset the Board of Education such equipment not ordered be in­ tion have been presented with the Valley Elementary School which was deficit, the board announced this cluded in the 1980-81 budget first draft of a W.28 million budget budgeted at $3,975. week that it must seek a supplemen­ requests.” for the 1980-81 fiscal year. This The board has also voted to HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. tary appropriation of $34,000 in order Related stories and charts on represents an increase of 28.85 per­ eliminate the purchase of $10,000- to meet educational requirements for Goldman said that the Board of Ella Grasso unwrapped her cent over the current year. worth of equipment, and has page 19. In presenting the budget, Donald the current school year. Education has received drastically proposed $2.67 billion budget authorized School Superintendent reduced budgets from the Town for the Legislature today and iiaitrtelpr The motion to make the request Levy, assistant superintendent of Robert (Joldman to absorb $4,000 by was made and passed by the Board of Council and has been forced to make vices’ budget would be increased by schoois, said it was a positive one and eliminating some personal expenses. asked for $128 million in tax in­ Education at a Jan. 22 meeting. difficult choices as to what its expen­ $2 million to $23.6 million and in­ he cautioned board members that Giordano said that increases in creases to plug an expected According to Board Chairman John ditures would be. any reduction would curtail school gasoline and oil accounts for much of multi-million dollar fiscal cludes four new positions for in­ Giordano, the major area of deficit is vestigatory work, especially in the programs. However, board members the deficit even though consumption “Without the $35,000 in supplemen­ hole. agreed that they should work toward the projected overrun in special nursing home area. is 15 percent lower than last year. tary funds, the Board of Education a budget increase of no more than 15 education and energy, where costs Blaming inflation, energy costs —The division of Higher Educa­ will find itself, its programs and the percent. are estimated to be $29,000 and $109,- In a letter to the Board of Educa­ and shaky national financial tion, which claims it’s falling apart children it serves in the even more Of the proposed $3.28 million 000, respectively, more than the tion, Dr. Goldman said, “If through forecasts, the governor said spending for lack of funds, would have its difficult position,” Goldman said. budget. $337,854 are new costs for the amount budgeted. personnel turnover, or a continued in fiscal 1980-1981 would have to be budget increased to $204.1 million — operation of the new junior high Giordano said that following an Oc­ savings because of lack of snow, limited to $215.8 million, or 8,8 per­ a growth of $19.8 million. Vol. XCIX. No. 108 — yiinchester, Conn., Wednwday. February 6, 19Bo school which is slated to be in use by tober review of the budget, the board monies are made up after receiving Goldman said that the board cent, more than this year’s expen­ * Since 1881 • 20n Single Copy • 15* Home Delivered —The Department of Human ditures. next fall. agreed to eliminate repairs to the the $35,000 requested, I would recom­ budgeted $37,633 for outside tuition Resources would receive an ad­ This includes a salary of $25,000 for high school track which was mend that the board put this money for the present fiscal year. He said Inflation is running at 14 percent. ditional $5.2 million, bringing its a principal and salaries of $11,366 budgeted at $10,000. In addition, the toward the most needed equipment this money goes to pay for schooling This year’s $2.4 billion budget con­ million gap between estimated wagering on dog races and jai alai and existing contracts and laws — $56.8 million, only $3.8 million more budget for the coming year up to each for an instrumental music board eliminateid a girls junior high items that were elim.inated. I would of children who, for one reason or tained an overall 5.1 percent in­ revenues for the coming year and games, bets such as perfectas and spending she called “uncon- than this year. The proposed budget Vernon police officer Forrest Haull will be retiring this $28.8 million. Much of the increase is teacher, art teacher, special educa­ another, cannot be suitably educated crease. The Grasso administration is expenditures. trifectas which yield higher returns trollables.” states that appropriation will allow a transfer of day care appropriations tion teacher and a librarian, for the month after 20 continuous years of service with the depart­ in South Windsor. He said the actual forecasting revenues will grow no Mrs. Grasso’s suggestions to fill for gamblers. ’That’s expected to The capital side of the governor’s continuation of present services and from another agency. junior high. ment. He is the first patrol officer to retire, in fact the first expenditures in this area are more than 6.5 percent higher than that shortfall include four tax generate $13.2 million. budget for repairs, maintenance and provide $1 million to increase rates —The budget for the Department of New Spending Plan projected to reach $67,290 before the this year’s. changes: “The recommended new revenues construction totals $88 million, all Also other staff will include: A department member to retire other than a couple of chiefs. paid to care for foster children. Income Maintenance would be $627 “It is a tight budget,” Mrs. Grasso —A .5 percent increase in the 7 per­ are less than 5 percent of all nurse at a salary of $7,648: three (Herald photo by Richmond) fiscal year ends in June. but $3 million in bonding. Mrs. —The Department of Correction, million — up $42.2 million from this custodians for a total of $21,840: in­ said in her annual address to the cent sales tax to raise $63.3 million. revenues,” Mrs. Grasso said. "They Grasso’s proposed capital program which forecasts a sizable deficit for year. The increases cover higher surance, $19,745: building Shows 10,65% Hike Legislature, which opened its 1980 —A change in the gasoline tax from were chosen from a wide range of op­ last year was $66 million. this year, would receive $41.3 million costs for Medicaid and welfare maintenance and custodial supplies. SOUTH WINDSOR - The proposed eliminated on the elementary school PZC Meets Tonight session today. She said her ad­ 11-cents per gallon to 11 percent, tions to assure an equitable distribu­ None of the state agencies will be — just $1.7 million more than this benefits. ministration “labored diligently” to $12,246: heating oil. $33,350: elec­ 1980-81 school budget reflects a 10.65 level, but will be offset by the addi­ SOUTH WINDSOR - The Planning which she said would generate $21.8 tion of the burden.” riding high on what the governor has year’s budget. —The Department of Mental keep the proposed budget in balance. million. tricity, $20,218: and interest percent increase over the current tion of two and one-half positions at and Zoning Commission will meet The budget also includes $54.5 proposed for individual departments —The Department of Education Health budget would be $94.5 million, She had sent Anthony Milano, payments on the school bonds, about Patrolman First fiscal year, totally $8.97 million, ac­ the high school level. tonight to consider the application of —A brand new 1 percent tax on the million to pay off part of the state’s and none keep pace with the 14 per­ budget is increased by $76.9 million an increase of $8.9 million over this secretary of the Office of Policy and $60,000. cording to School Superintendent The extra high school teachers are Herman Maskel, 100 Iroquois Drive, gross revenues of oil companies debt. cent inflation rate. ’The budget is to $449.6 million, but $55.8 million of year. In other areas of the budget an in­ Robert Goldman. needed in the art and graphic arts West Hartford, for a resubdivision of Management, back to the drawing doing business in Connecticut to raise The governor made a point of strictly a maintenance diet. that amount is to meet court- board when he first came in with a $30 million. —The Department of Mental crease of 20 percent is projected for Greatest increases are in the areas departments. The programs are property on the east side of Abby saying that 68-cents of every dollar in Among the larger agencies: mandated state funding to equalize Retardation’s budget would be $77.7 electricity costs which would mean Vernon Retiree of special education and energy being increased as space in the newly Road in an A-30 zone. $2.7 billion proposed budget. But —A 7 percent hike in the state the budget was locked into place for —The Department of Children and education in towns and cities. million, up $11.2 million over this an increase of about $8,640 in addition costs, according to Goldman. renovated Wapping Elementary Also to be considered is the Mrs. Grasso said there’s still a $128.3 share’s of the handle on “exotic” programs mandated by the courts Youth Services would be allocated —The Department of Health Ser- By BARBAR.A RICHMOND tion as he patrols the area in the year’s. to the junior high costs: special Goldman said energy costs have in­ School becomes available. application of John Woodcock Jr. of departments “three wheeler.” This education placements are projected Herald Reporter creased from $285,780 — budgeted in Goldman said that increases in 30 Kennedy Road, for a zone change is a small vehicle that can get in an at $40,089. VERNON — Forrest Hull, a 20- 1979-80— to $395,2M proposed in next energy and the special education on about 19 acres, north of Beelzebub out of small areas such as alleyways. Other accounts also reflect slight year veteran of the Vernon Police year’s budget. spending account for 42.6 percent of Road, and west of Norton Lane from Gavels increases. Department, will be retiring as of Hull has seen many changes in the Goldman said that special educa­ the total $864,347 over this year’s $8.1 Citizens Fight RR to A-30. area since he started on the force. He Feb. 22. He is the first patrol officer tion is controlled by law and will cost million budget. The PZC has voted to deny the said he can remember when the to retire from the department, $43,950 for fiscal 1980-81 as compared Goldman said that the new budget application of Albert Kobrosky, 103 boardwalk was still there. It was torn Monday night the Town Council to the $15,000 budgeted for the pre­ also includes the hiring of a Lockwood Street, Manchester, for a Open Grand List down to make way for the redevelop­ passed a resolution citing Hull for his sent year. stenographer in the career education site plan of development on property ment project in the center of Easement Plan many years of service to the town. The new budget includes a net program, and the addition of a high located at 395 John Fitch Boulevard, Rockville. Rises 7.1% The resolution stated, “Forrest Hull reduction of one teacher. Three and school junior varsity program in GC zone. has served with exceptional distinc­ He said in those days there were one-half teacher positions will be girls’ volleyball. Session The PZC voted to approve the four policemen patrolling the center lawyers which said he would take all tion and has brought honor and application of Fred Bell, 485 Foster By MARY KITZMANN area on foot on Friday nights. He HARTFORD (UPI) - The gavels “Measure necessary to insure his In Hebron prestige to the Rockville and Vernon Road, for a subdivision of three lots Herald Reporter said the opening of the shopping in the Connecticut Senate and House rights were not violated.” HEBRON — Hebron's Grand List Police Departments as a member on the southerly side of Strong Road, centers in outlying areas is what Parent Warkshop Set fell at 10 a.m. today as lawmakers MANCHESTER — Individual Another resident said the or­ of Oct. 1, 1979, is $3,315,968 higher continuously for a total of 20 years.” about 200 feet west of Foster Road. killed the center of Rockville, “that passed formal resolutions to official­ rights will be violated if an ordinance dinance would establish a dangerous than the past year's or shows an in­ The resolution also states that plus the closing of the mills,” he Tax Review Session ly open their 1980 session. is passed allowing the town to gain precedent. “If we use private proper­ crease of 7.1 percent. This increase is Mayor Marie Herbst has proclaimed At Gilead Hill School said. Most legislators wandered up and sewer easement through eminent do­ ty for the public good that’s fine, but about twice as much as the average Feb. 16 as “Forrest Hull Day" in Schefisch, and Mrs. Terri Connolly, COVENTRY - The Board of Tax Hull, who IS known to his fellow HEBRON — The first in a series of down the aisles, catching up on old main, residents told the Board of not when we use it for a private con­ yearly increase since the last town­ Vernon. teachers at Gilead Hill; Mrs. Jean Review will be in session Wednesday workers and friends as “ Woody," is a workshops for parents, sponsored by news and old friends. On their desks Directors last, night. cern’s good,” she said. wide revaluation in 1973. Hull started out in the former the Gilead Hill School PTO, will be Cafazzo, teacher at Hebron Elemen­ and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and “This is the kind of thing our Rockville Police Department in 1954 past commander of American Legion were copies of Gov. Ella Grasso’s Barbara Weinberg, board member, Anticipated additional revenues for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school tary School; and Mrs. Naomi Turro. Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the proposed budget for 1980-1981, which forefathers took up guns to protect,” as a supernumerary officer and was Post 14 of Rockville. He is also a Town Hall. said she was opposed to taking away the 1980-81 fiscal year, from the in­ library. school/community nurse. will be their major task in the 13week Robert Von Deck said. “I think you made a regular officer in 1960. He member of the Rockville Lodge of Clerk Gloria Demers said, rights because a proposal was more crease, are estimated to be $145,902, Elks and is chairman of its The second workshop is scheduled session. should raise your hands and throw had been in the department for a cou­ The workshop will deal with “Anyone who feels that he or she has advantageous engineering. based upon the current tax rate of 44 Investigating Committee. for Feb. 13 at 7:30, also in the Gilead “It’s (budget) just as awful as we this ordinance out.” ple of years and then left for a few helping parents to assist their child an unfair assessment on real estate The action was tabled at last mills. He said the police have problems Hill School library. The topic will be, thought it was,” said Rep. Dorothy Jay Giles, public works director, years to go into the theater business. in school by developing his or her or motor vehicles or other taxable night’s meeting. The list shows a 5.5 percent in­ today but he firmly believes that the “Games You Can Play.” This will be Goodwin, DMansfield. “^o tch tape has proposed an ordinance by which During his days in the theater he was strengths. property may come and appear crease in real estate value: an 18.9 conducted by members of project and chewing gum is better than the town could obtain easement right a prime promoter for Gene Pitney of chief should be allowed to run his before the board.” percent increase in motor vehicles: The presentation panel will consist RISE (Regional In-service nothing, but that’s what we’re going for private developers. Rockville, who went on to become a department without outside in­ The meetings will be held in the Six Firms and the personal property portion of of Mrs. Emily Abraham, school psy­ Education). to put it together with.” The advantages of this, according famous singer and song writer. He terference. He said the chief knows Tax Assessor’s office to hear appeals the Grand List reflects an increase of chologist; Dr. Arnold Kusmin of the Parents are urged to attend to ob­ Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New to Giles, would be that sewers would still keeps in touch with Pitney who when he needs manpower and when from assessments on the Grand List 14.7 percent. Manchester Community Child tain or make learning materials to Haven, co-chairman of the Finance, be constructed in the proper location Want Job now lives in Somers but does a lot of he needs cruisers and other equip­ of October 1, 1979. Leon Jendrzejczyk, assessor, said ment. Guidance Clinic; Mrs. Doris use with their children. Revenue and Bonding (Committee for service to the developer’s proper­ singing and recording in England. MANCHESTER — Six architects that the increase in real estate During his years on the police force and a long-time tax reform advocate, ty, and other properties that may be Hull said when he first joined the are in the running for the $1 million- assessments can be attributed Hull has worked under four chiefs, said he believes the biggest hitch in developed. department there weren’t the drug plus job of renovating Manchester primarily to residential growth as 60 Peter Dowgiewicz, George Trapp, the governor’s budget will be the gas­ The action would help developers new homes were completed during problems they have today “or if YMCA Seeks $8,000 of major subdivison who were denied High School with a selection among Edmund Dwyer, and the present oline tax change. the year. there were it was nothing big,” he easements because residents op­ the six to be made the week of Feb. chief, Herman Fritz. FINAL WEEK “It (gas percentage) has a fatal He said the motor vehicle assess­ said. In 1980 Fund Drive posed the project. 18. He will be honored at a testimonial flaw,” Stolberg said. "The price of ment increase was due in large part At that time the towns had their Giles also said the proposal would Jay Giles, director of public works, dinner on Feb. 16 at the Kosciusko gas is so volatile upwards that it to new vehicle purchases as well as own courts and they understood the TO REGISTEBi Toothbrush Trade-In put sewer construction under the said today the architect chosen would Club. Hull said he will be 61 next May VERNON — The Indian Valley YMCA has announced a could be a windfall for the state. The the inflationary effect on used car local problems, Hull said. He said the be paid $15,000 to provide and he feels it’s time to retire. goal of $8,(XH) for its 1980 fund drive. In making the an­ public doesn’t want a windfall for oil town's direct control. For example late Harry Lugg was the prosecutor preliminary specifications on the values. There are 4,316 motor nouncement, John F. Perry, chairman of the Board of companies and they don’t want one A toothbrush trade-in was held Tuesday at Roderick Begin hand worn toothbrushes to the developer would pay the town for and Robert Pigeon was the judge. He doesn’t have any special plans work. If the voters accept the vehicles listed on the 1979 list as com­ for the future but philosophically said Managers said there is a need for active community in­ for the state.” the Lutz Junior Museum as part of Dental constructing the sewer, which would pared to 4,087 listed the previous They were both local men and they Isabelle Knofla in exchange for new equip­ renovation proposal in the November he’ll take one day at a time. volvement in the campaign to meet the goal of having an The Republicans already have said go through the bidding for the best year. would spend time talking with police Health Week. John Warren, Rachel Begin and ment. (Herald photo by Adamson) deal. referendum, this same firm would be indoor pool program in the mid 1980’s. they believe Connecticut can squeeze The net Grand List as filed by the and discussing local problems, awarded the contract for the final Stephen Chambers and Robert Tedoldi, both of Vernon, through the coming fiscal year by But the residents disagreed with assessor is subject to final “today everything is computerized,” are heading up the fund drive. the engineering proposal saying the specifications. Koffee Klatch holding down on state spending adjustments by the Board of Tax Hull said. The kickoff date for the fund drive will be Feb. 17. $.ACOLLEGE BOARD ENTRANCE .T EXAM . town should not tamper with in­ All the firms under consideration without burdening an inflation-weary He said then the police had dividual preferences. have performed jobs worth at least Review which will be meeting this COVENTRY — The Friendly Cir­ Money raised will go toward supporting youth values public. month. telephones in their cars instead of cle of the First Congregational programs in wrestling, track leadership clubs, day camp “ I’m totally opposed to the or­ $1 million on educational facilities, radios. He said they used to have to Besides money, the Legislature is Buckland Residents Giles said. Church of Coventry will sponsor a and family life. It is the YMCA’s policy never to turn expected to look at raising Connec­ dinance,” Elizabeth Sadloski, said, call Hartford in order to get the local The six firms are Irwin Joseph Bahai Program Koffee Klatch on Feb. 13 from noon away a child because of financial need. ticut’s 18-year-oid legal drinking age; “It's really taking away the station. Test Hirsh and Associates Inc. of Far­ to 1:30 p.m. The Indian Valley YMCA sponsors programs in Ver­ consider some kind of program to individual’s right and subsidizing SOUTH WINDSOR - The South The Rockville Police Department mington, Mankey Associates of non, Manchester, Bolton, Coventry, South Windsor, East make able-bodied welfare recipients private business. The town has no Windsor Bahai Community has in­ and the Vernon Police Department The affair will be held in the Manchester, Peter Abel Inc. of Windsor, Ellington, and Tolland. take jobs, and re-open the bottle law right to trample over the little man.” vited the public to a slide presenta­ were merged about 13 years ago church vestry. Route 31. Sandwiches, Oppose School Sale Arthur Steele, 560 Vernon St., who Marlborough, Galliher, Schonhardt, The “Y” is also recruiting volunteers to help work in Preparation debate. tion of a Bahai's pilgrimage to Israel, when the town governments were dessert, coffee, tea and such, will be the two-week fund raising campaign. Anyone working on denied the right of way over his land, Baier Architects of Simsbury, to be held at 8 p.m, Feb. 16 at the The Legislature also might con­ consolidated. available at a cost of $2. Clam a division team should call the YMCA office, 872-7329 MANCHESTER - The sale of sell that, the children will have said the town’s action was like Lawrence Associates of Manchester, Society for Savings, 1765 Ellington sider adding sports betting to its Messiah Evangelical Church for $4,- In recent years Hull has been a chowder will be 35 cents extra. The before Feb. 10. Materials and training will be provided. Buckland School sparked opposition nothing, nothing at all.” 500 a year. "Hitler with his Storm Troopers. and Russell,' Gibson, von Dohlen Inc. Road. familiar figure in the Rockville sec- koffee klatch is open to the public. Centers array of legalized gambling of Farmington. businesses. last night from area residents at the Glode noted the school property Richard Hayes, developer, has He presented a letter from his Legislation will be introduced to Board of Directors meeting. had been donated many years ago. expressed an interest in purchasing Hebron Educators Given control the proliferation of con­ About a half a dozen residents Still another reason was cited by it. He has privately told town of­ dominium conversions and resultant spoke against the school sale, while Elizabeth Sadlowski, representing ficials he wishes to construct a shop­ tenant evictions and to ease up fine- none supported the move. the Manchester Property Owners ping center on the land behind the Directors Deny Proposed Spending Plan C VALENTINES DAY paying procedures for violators of Ron ^o ck s, 853 Tolland Turnpike, Association, and Robert Faucher, 28 school. He would need the land as the 55 mph speed limit. was “outraged” the board could even Church St. access to it. HEBRON — The Hebron Elementary proposal. There’s also been talk about consider the sale. “ Why sell the building?” Mrs. Planning and Zoning Commission School Board of Education has been ( February 14th making the Legislature clean its own Sadlowski asked. “We might need recently approved the sale with the The board members agreed to ask the Club Fee Hikes He cited traffic problems, air the school in the future, they say the condition the recreational field be presented with a proposed budget for the administration to prepare a list of house■ pollution, water pollution, and the birth rate is rising again,” kept or replaced. Hayes has sent a MANCHESTER — The Board of schedule for both residents and non­ 1980-81 school year totaling $1,450,989, a proposed reductions without giving direc­ removal of recreational land as ’’1 oppose the sale because letter to the board complying with Directors last night denied a request residents was subsidizing non­ 24,9 percent increase over the previous tion as to a percentage level to attain. In year. reasons the board should not sell the Manchester is growing and its the condition. to increase by 10 percent the residents. the past the board has asked the Milano Says school. Donald Levy, assistant superintendent building needs are increasing,” A board subcommittee is con- Manchester Country Club The club, which has had a deficit superintendent of schools and the building Another resident, Charles Glode, of schools, presented the board with the Fat Left Out Faucher said. sidering the sale, and although com- membership fees, budget several times, wants to install principals to develop a budget proposal at Tolland Turnpike, said the children Faucher suggested using the ments were heard no action was However, the board asked the a $182,(XX) watering system. Club proposed budget noting that the salaries, a certain percentage level. HARTFORD (UPI) - The of Buckland have no place to play, building for congregate housing, or taken on the sale. club’s board of directors return with representatives said the fee increase insurance, special education tuition and architect of Gov. Ella Grasso’s $2.67 except Buckland School. using it for an human services com­ Last month, 50 residents presented the request, accompanied by a more will generate about $15,(XX). transportation costs account for 85 per­ Board members were asked by Robert billion budget said today the package “There’s only that one playground plex. Stephen Cassano, deputy mayor, cent of the total budget with the Owens, chairman of the board, to review the board with a petition opposing the specific budget, outlining exactly will provide essential services but in the whole area,” he said. “If you The building is currently rented by sale. why the increase is needed. said another problem was that the remaining 15 percent left to maintain their budget documents carefully and to “did not contain an ounce of fat.” The country club rents the land board had not had sufficient time to programs as well as to operate the school be prepared to work during the next Anthony Milano, head of the Office from the town for $25,000 a year. In­ consider the club’s budget. “ We’re itself. He said no new programs or ser­ meeting in order to develop a proposal to of Policy and Management, also creases in membership fees must be supposed to have the hearing and vices are planned or contained in the present to the townspeople. rejected Republican claims the state approved by the board. decide tonight,” he said. “Perhaps could operate the next fiscal year Last night, the board questioned next year we can have the budget Heart Shape Heart Shape M Clittu timlrt hi C4IIII. LiCMIWl (ticiwfl. without tax increases as “ politically the fee schedule and asked if non­ submitted earlier, than Decmber. Genuine motivated.” Building Permits Needed Genuine Ruby Raglatratlona Cloaa Fab. 15 uiednefidciy. residents should be allowed the same Milano, who briefed reporters Pendant diamond exempt beer containers from the membership fee as a Manchester V4 Carat NOWITSLOmiONS before the opening of the 1980 Manchester’s Park Superintendent, The Weather returnable deposit statute. Page residents. Teamster Suit Total WalghI Pendant Legislature, said the four tax in­ always kept his sense of humor For Stoves and Heaters [ 9 5 SMSIVRY 1 9 . Daily fees for non-residents cost WESTHIUITFQIO Cloudy with a chance of flurries during his tenure even in adverse HEBRON — David Paine, the town's detectors when they install wood or coal Diamond creases to be recommended by the more than for residents but MyiDUTOWII tonight. Clearing ’Thursday after-, situations. Page 4. In U.S. Court building official, reminds residents that stoves. He said this is not a requirement *71** governor will add $128.3 million to membership fees are the same. Earrings NETNUSnaD her $2.67 billion budget and “were noon. Detailed forecast on Page 2. the state building code requires the but he advised it as a safety factor. UmilESTEII J f l a A U c J U U ’U j -p(,g fgg increased had been EAST HARTFORD - A Teamster issuing of a permit, by him, before in­ There are now four agencies approved necessary.” I • Do you know how to opprooch Iho votbol analogy quoi- Milano said that 65 percent of the Classified ...... 20-22 questioned at last month’s board Union lawsuit against Mashkin stalling wood or coal burning stoves, room by the state Building Code Standards Com­ 199®« I lioni? In Sports Connecticut Comics . , ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " ! " ! ! . . 23 meeting, when a member charged Freight Lines Inc. for illegal ■ heaters, or fireplace stoves mittee for testing of wood and coal bur­ 10 Ato you "u p " on your piano goomotry? budget was for funding already man­ Saa our largo aafacffon of haart ahapad lawaliy dated for human services, payments Workmen, facing a tight schedule Elditoriai'i'__ 4 increase was to “outprice” business tactics has been transferred Inspection of the installation is also ning heaters. They are: Underwriters 10 Which toit taking tochniquei htip you to think cloorly and I East Catholic stuns N o rM est in Entertainment ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 10 Manchester residents from belonging to U.S. District Court by the com­ I not panic? to towns, debt services and state for reopening the rebuilt Hartford required to ensure proper distances are Laboratories, Products Fabrication Ser­ basketball and defense keys Family !i ^ 18 to the club. pany. worker fringe benefits. Civic ^ n te r Coliseum, continue maintained from combustible materials. vice, Arnold Greene Testing Laboratories Manchester High win over Fermi Obituaries ...... ,6 The club maintains a membership Before a hearing Friday with “We’ve cut no existing programs, cleaning up and start making ice Most insurance companies require that Inc., and Energy Testing Laboratories of For Registration or CALL while Cheney Tech, Penney Bast People/Food ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! .! ! ! . 13 of Last night Anthony Pietran- Judge Thomas Corrigan, a Mashkin but it wasn’t easy. There’s no ounce for a hockey game tonight. Page the building department conduct inspec­ Maine. Hartford and Bolton bow. Page 7, Peopletalk...... 2 tonio, representing the club, said no lawyer told the judge the company tions of this type of installations. FREE BROCHURE. S O S -J W ) of fat,” he said. 10. Residents wishing to obtain a permit or l | MANCHESTER PARKADE S ports___Manchester resident had been denied had filed a $5 million countersuit Paine also recommends that liiimicaire [enrollment LIMITED “There’s no question this is a tight wishing more information should call \Alto: Vernon • Sirntbury • Wetl F^nrms Mall • Brittol budget,” he said of the package that Connecticut’s bottle law is only a Television ...... ! ...... 10 a membership before allowing non- against the union. Local 559 of homeowners consider installing smoke Paine at the Town Office Building. Memories Newington. The company claims the is 8.8 percent higher than the current month old, but its diehard op­ Update .. ^ ^ resident to join. Ernest Tureck who retired as $2.4 billion budget. ponents are already trying to W eather...... 2 Mayor Stephen Penny questioned union has violated its contract with whether allowing the same fee Mashkin - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 6, I960 - 3 2 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 6, 1980 Ppclote. Scandal Evidence Secret "He’s enjoying aii this attention," the prosecutor said Reports Acknowledged WASHINGTON (UPI) - Until it completes members of Congress accepting huge payoffs. Soviets Suffer Casualties during jury selection in Rockford, 111., where 12 jurors its own investigation, the Justice Department Since the criminal acts involved were The Senate committee, in its first meeting and four alternates were chosen last week because of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States govern­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The White House says the wants to withhold from Congress evidence generated when FBI agents posed as Arab Tuesday, voted against taking any formal ac­ Soviet invasion forces in Afghanistan, beleaguered by extensive publicity in Cook County. ment has acknowledged officially for the first time the major oil companies have pressured Congress into draf­ that some members of Congress took bribes sheiks and their associates, the department tion until it gets some basis for an investiga­ guerrilla sabotage and heavy snow, are reportedly suf­ Prosecution attorneys, first up for opening arguments former shah of Iran's regime kilied and tortured ting a compromise windfall profits tax that will take the from FBI undercover agents, sources said has virtually all the evidence in the case. tion other than news reports. fering 500 casualties a week in their battle against today, said they will call 50 to 100 witnesses in the two thousands of people. American people "to the cleaners.” today. One source said that while no law prevents Sources have said FBI undercover agents Moslem rebels. weeks needed to present their case. More than 500 people, "Many thousands of Iranians were imprisoned for Press secretary Jody Powell also said the oil industry The sources said Assistant Attorney the department from sharing the material taped and videotaped meetings at which Radio Tehran reported Tuesday six supporters of the including first lady Rosalynn Carter, have been named by political reasons and a signficant number reportedly is working on the Senate-House conference committee to General Philip Heymann would ask the House with congressional panels, there are tactical bribes, usually in $50,000 lump sums, were Soviet-installed government of Babrak Karmal were both sides as possible witnesses. were tortured,” the State Department said. "In 1978 and phase out the tax by as early as the mid-1980s. Ethics Committee at a morning hearing to advantages to withholding it. offered for congressional help with the im­ executed by rebels after being convicted by Islamic 1979, violence against persons demonstrating against the defer its probe of the sweeping Capitol Hill “ You just don’t want your case leaked all migration and business problems of a fic­ Revolutionary Courts. shah’s rule, by the shah’s security forces, took at least corruption case until the criminal process has over the place, and it would be on Capitol titious Arab sheik. Ali Doing ^Great Job^ several thousand lives.” “ run its course.” H ill," the source said. While the committees negotiated for a share Suspect Seems Pleased Bani-Sadr Heads Council The decision, approved by Attorney General The source said such leaks to the news of the evidence, other members of Congress WASHINGTON (UPI) - The White House says media could cause adverse publicity that charged the FBI may have entrapped the im­ Inmates Are Relocated Iran’s new president, Abolhassan Bani-Sadr has been Benjamin Civiletti, could stifle for months the Muhammad Ali has been doing a "great job" on his con­ House and Senate committees’ attempts to would force delays in criminal trials stem­ plicated congressmen. CHICAGO (UPI) — John Wayne Gacy — sometime named head of the ruling Islamic Revolutionary Council, clown, precinct worker and convicted sodomist charged troversial five-nation mission to drum up support for a SANTA F E , N.M. (UPI) — Hundreds of inmates of the launch immediate, parallel investigations into ming from the investigation. boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. an appointment that significantly expands his power Sen. Adlai Stevenson, D-Ill., former chair­ with the sex slayings of 33 young men and boys — seems New Mexico State Penitentiary, where 33 prisoners died disclosures several members of Congress took Civiletti met with Speaker Thomas O’Neill Aii referred Tuesday to the Soviet Union and the United base. man of the Senate Ethics Committee, said the pleased with the attention generated for the opening of in a weekend riot, were being relocated today. payoffs in the F B I’s "sting” operation. and other House leaders Tuesday and hinted States as the "two baddest men in the history of the State corrections officials said they hope to relocate as Bani-Sadr’s appointment as head of the council is sub­ FBI apparently sought to "pluck senators at his trial today. Sources said Heymann would assure the the Justice Department would temporarily world." but spokesman Jody Powell said all that the ject to the approval of the ailing Ayatollah Ruhollah random” to subject them to bribery temp­ "Gacy is eating this up." one prosecutor said of the many as 650 inmates in correctional institutions in sur­ ethics committees, which are under pressure withhold the evidence because of concerns former heavyweight boxing champ meant was that the Khomeini, council spokesman Hasan Habibi said in an of­ tations” without any basis. He said he wants pudgyfaced. graying. 37-year-old building contractor who rounding states. Up to 500 prisoners were to be housed in from congressional leaders to promptly look about “ preserving the integrity of criminal in­ two nations are "biggest and toughest nations" in the areas of the ravaged prison that received the least ficial Pars news agency report, carried by Tehran Radio the Senate Judiciary Committee to investigate is going on trial for more murders than anyone in U S. Sound System into the scandal, the Justice Department will vestigations.” world damage. and monitored in London. this "evidence of incompetence” by the FBI. history. Photo shows TV and sound monitoring equipment, which was set up be “ as cooperative as it can — at the ap­ The House committee had already formally in basement of Georgetown house, where alleged payoffs to two con­ propriate time.” started investigative work Monday by voting “It’s beginning to suggest to me that the But for now, the sources said, the depart­ to hire a special investigator to look into news FBI is at random, by alphabet, playing games gressmen and discussions with two other congressmen about payoffs ment wants to keep closely held the reports the FBI implicated seven House with U.S. senators, trying to entrap them, and JO 14 3 0 J4 ■Peopletalk were recorded in an upstairs study using a camera mounted in a TV videotapes and recordings of several members and one senator in the bribery scan- that is improper," Stevenson said. set. Recordings were made as part of FBI probe. (UPI photo) Sentencing Delay Asked Prices Elleclive Mon,. Feb. 4 thru Sat.. Feb. 9. 1980. OP€N MON THRU SAT 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Best Little Paycheck Come in and save on these four Inflation has everybody's budget under siege Bonus-Specials' features! One. 0 these days, but Univer­ In Manslaughter Case Firefighters Honored filled 1/4 Booklet for each item. sal Studios is striking H ARTFO RD (UPI) - secluded estate in rural back — says it won't provided by the judge. only avenue is to come ‘Bonus-Specials' Booklets take Steven Asherman's at­ New Hartford. costar Dolly Parton and Jurors also expressed here." 3 0 ‘Big Ten' S&H Green Stamps torney has asked the state Asherman, who is on a JOOO Burt Reynolds in its concern during But Dranginis argued the For Work at Center to fill. lO W tI T 1IH Supreme Court to hear an leave of absence from the film version of "Best deliberations that high court could end up appeal of his client’s advertised in the real estate ads. I S T A M P S I 6 MANCHESTER — While firefighters Little Whorehouse in Columbia University prolonged discussions further complicating the Super-easy.super-savings on \ 3 - manslaughter conviction Stephen Cassano, deputy mayor, Texas " after all. College of Physicians and could do harm to an elderly matter by hearing the received appreciation certificates for super-specials! So hurry on in before he is sentenced for Surgeons, sat quietly with painting the new Senior Citizen’s Center, responded the building had been marketed Says Universal Presi­ juror who had suffered appeal before sentencing. the slaying of a Columbia his wife during Tuesday’s the Board of Directors tried to decide for 45 days. and save! dent Ned Tanen, "The more than a dozen heart at­ "This matter is still un­ medical school classmate. proceedings. He has been Khat to do with the old one. Frank Lupien, Sunset Street, suggested Booklets are available at our checkouts. VPIW fATNia fOTOCAtt • tacks. finished," she said. “ The S P E t ^ combined sum being Attorney Maxwell free on bond pending Mayor Stephen Penny presented cer­ the building could be converted into a sought by the two stars "The claims of jury mis­ right the defendant now BONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPECIAL Heiman told the high court sentencing or action by the tificates to five representatives of the 17 home. "There’s something wrong BONUS SPECIAL was more than $6 conduct did not deal with attempts to appeal has not Tuesday that delaying somewhere when we don't receive a JUMBO ROLL HALF GALLON 5lb. BAG GRANULATED 1lb. CAN For period ending 7 a m. EST 2 7 80. During Supreme Court. misconduct over the been denied to him. If this men who volunteered their time to paint miliion ... It's reached sentencing until after the higher bid than $40,000, " he said. Lupien Wednesday night, snow will fall over most of the Rockies The defense is appealing course of the trial,” court upholds the trial the old Green School, which is being con­ ICHOCKFULLO’NUTSI the point in the industry appeal would save time S W E E T LIF E Judge Harold Missal’s Heiman argued. court, then we would go verted into a new center for the elderly. suggested hiring real estate firms out­ BOUNTY DOMINO and northern Texas as well as in portions of the where someone finally and money for both the denial of a motion for a He also argued the back for sentence and be The firefighters volunteered for the job, side the town to sell the building. Northeast, Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere has to start saying 'no' court and the defendant. ICE CREAM COFFEE new trial on the grounds appeal was necessary back here for a second so remaining project funds could be used Cassano suggested the building should TOWELS SUGAR to performers' insane ^ Heinman argued the jurors admitted they because the defense had no appeal." for refurbishing. The town received a be appraised. Robert Weiss, town saiary demands. " defense would save over experimented with further recourse in The high court will issue federal Older Americans Act grant to manager, noted the building's use has to So the plum roles are up for grabs down Nashville $10,(X)0 if the high court conform to zoning regulations. materials which had not Missal's courtroom. a written decision on complete the project when other funds way — with Wiilie Netson, Barbara Mandreil and ruled now on an appeal The matter was tabled after Mayor Pen­ been submitted as “ There exists no oppor­ whether it will hear were depleted. Weather Forecast Crystal Gayle said to be leading contenders. limited to a question of evidence and consulted a tunity for the defense to Heiman’s appeal. No date "It was a very gratifying experience," ny suggested the appraiser's report out­ 8 9 “ jury misconduct. dictionary for a definition relitigate this issue," he was given for when the Robert Martin, president of the firefighter line the possible uses for the building W i.k a . , r ill. d ^ W ith On* Filled With One filled W ith One Filled The defense lawyer said ’SoiiMi'SowcioU" Seoklet 'BonMS'Speciolt*' lo oklel "■onM9*SpecioU" Boohltt Mostly sunny today but with northeast Northeasterly ^Keep on Truckkin^ which by law had to be said. “ His (Asherman’s) decision will be made. union, said. "We'll work with the senior which would be within present zoning some increase in cloudiness winds at 10 knots or less, in­ an appeal after sentencing citizens any time." patterns. Last year, a country singer named Mack Truckk during the afternoon. Highs in creasing to to to 15 knots by would be more complex, Later in the evening the board con­ hit the big time with his satiric record "Almost the mid to upper 20s or around tonight. Visibility 5 miles or involving all-issues raised sidered, for the second time, the two bids P i q minus 2 C. Cloudy with chance Commuted" — a lampoon on Tennessee Gov. Ray better, decreasing to 1 to 3 over the trial and would be received for selling the old Senior Center of a few snow flurries Blanton. miles at times tonight. Cloudy more costly with the on Linden Street. developing tonight ending today with a chance of light Now Truckk — who talks his iyrics in a down- Grange To Meet transcript alone costing The Manchester Area Conference of MIDDLETOWN a EAST HARTFORD a MANCHESTER Thursday morning followed snow or flurries tonight. home drawi — is taking on the Middie East. $ , . MANCHESTER — Manchester by partial clearing in the 10 000 Churches offers $1 per year, plus heating 900 WASHINGTON ST.. RT. 66 ^1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN F Average wave heights about 1 He's out with one titled "Get Off Our Back," and afternoon. Lows tonight in the "It makes a very, very costs to use the building as a "drop-in’’ Grange will meet tonight at 8 o'clock foot. it dispenses this wisdom: "Look at the Persian Gulf teens. Highs Thursday in the complex case very center. Peter Vendrillo, East Hartford, at 205 Olcott St. Members are Extended Outlook ... We've got to protect i t ... America couldn't take a low 30s. Probability of simple,” the stocky offers $40,000 to use the building as a reminded to bring a valentine for Extended outlook for New shortage of rugs and cats — not to mention oil ... measureable precipitation 10 defense lawyer said of his residence and a meeting place for the Im­ exchange as well as old eye glasses percent today and 20 percent England Thursday through Can we let some foreign religious fanatic tell us pending request. and hearing aid batteries for the Sunday: proved Order of Redmen Tribe Nq, 53. tonight and Thursday. North what we can and cannot do? Of course not —1 say, Woman’s Activitie? Committee. Massachusetts, Rhode He said that improper For the second month, neither bid to northeast winds around 10 let our own religious fanatics do that." conduct by the jury which There w ill be an auction table. Mrs. mph today and 10 to 15 mph Island & Connecticut: Fair sparked any support. However, two Are they listening at the State Department? convicted the New York Violet Spiller and her committee will tonight Northerly winds 15 to weather through the period. residents questioned the marketing of the Daytime highs in the 30s. man of the July 30, 1978 building. Eugene Sierakowski, Strawberry serve refreshments. E 20 mph Thursday. Overnight lows in the teens. slaying of Michael Aranow, Long Island Sound Fired and Hired Lane, wondered if the buildingig had been Vermont: Mostly fair 26, of Hastings-on-Hudson, Long Island Sound to Watch weather through the period. Sue Jacobs says she wasn’t the ogler. She was the N.Y., was sufficient to Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point. Highs in the 20s and low 30s. oglee and the boss shouldn't have fired her. N.Y.. A high pressure ridge warrant a new trial. Death Probed Lows 5 to 15. The 21-year-old Traverse City, Mich., construc­ But Assistant State’s At­ X we always have a fresh assortment ot a extending from eastern Maine and New Hampshire: tion worker was sacked last summer by the D&L torney Anne Dranginis OLD SAYBROOK (UPI) Canada to the Carolinas will F a ir weather through the Contracting Co., because, says company Vice Presi­ — Police are investigating move slowly east today as low period. Highs averaging near argued the high court dent Bob Schmuckai, "She was distracting to the pressure developing on the 20 north and near 30 south. lacked jurisdiction to hear the shooting death of a batteries Carolina coast moves Lows 5 to 15 men ... they would stop working and go over and the appeal until Asherman local teen-ager whose body talk to her." had. been sentenced in was found on a street in the for your fixxhilght, tape The distraction — the bathing suit top she dis­ Litchfield County Superior Knollwood beach com­ played when, like the men on the job, she shed her Court. munity. recorder, radio, and shirt in the summer heat. P olice said Michael The Almanac Asherman, 30, faces a 10- tranelator calculator. Says a furious Miss Jacobs, “ If the men weren’t to 20-year sentence for the King, 13, was found shot in By United Press International working because they were watching me, why death of Aranow, whu^e the head Tuesday. Today is Wednesday. Feb. 6, the 37th day of 1980 with didn't they fire the men?" The state Department of body was found repeatedly An autopsy was to be 329 to follow. Civil Rights is pondering an answer. stabbed on his uncle’s performed today, police “ every The moon is moving toward its iast quarter. said. If the mVoet« of nxAiftfwA | (idle The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Quote of the Day dowrftown manchtsttr^ thing The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. Prof Held 'T here's none so blind as Gary Bingham of Ancora, N.J., to Soviet Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius, they that won't see." (< 1 / 7 reporters in Moscow after the Aeroflot jet he Jonathan Swift Actresses Zsa Zsa Gabor and Mamie Van Doren were In Prob bora on Feb. 6 - Zsa Zsa in 1923 and Mamie in 1933. boarded in New York was grounded for 24 hours; Come to ShopRite and redeem any manufacturers’ "Cents TOmOTCH ULLtOMLY U.i.D.A. 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Manchester — A City of Village Charm Memories and Frustrations Founded Oct. 1, 1881

When Ernie Tureck left the were inclined to act on their had been in town service for a Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, town’s service after more best judgments and trust that mere 14 years, these words Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. than 35 years, he must have nobody expected th ose were written about him in Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International carried away with him a judgments to be perfect The Herald. Steven Harry, Executive Editor Customer Service — 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor number of pleasant ones in every case. “ Many people in Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emeritus memories. His good humor He attacked each of his Manchester already know the permitted him to see the various jobs in town govern­ voice and personality of bright side of almost any ment with a strong measure Ernest J, Tureck. is... situation, no matter how of practicality and a very “They know him as a Park, a reporter approached driving under the Center, you trying. light dose of theory. singer, a joiner, a rapid fire him and asked what was see.’’ On the other hand he must Tureck was not totally raconteur, and probably the going on. The reporter hightailed it have left with a few professional — professional, most popular public official away to get further details frustrations. He had a way of that is, in the sense of dis­ in town." Tureck patiently explained about the story and Tureck’s being impatient with the red passionate or impersonal. The observation is valid to the naive young man that supervisor quickly exposed tape that sometimes Quite the opposite, as a today. the work in progress was the . The supervisor characterizes government. matter of fact. He cared Tureck's determination to preliminary to a revamping chided Tureck a bit, but for­ He came out of a very about Manchester, his native do his job well did not pre­ on the Center. Deadpan, he tunately did not cure him. human era of town service town. He cared as a citizen vent him from finding explained how a tunnel would As Tureck took on more when administrators did not and as a civil servant. And expression for his fine sense be built to accommodate demanding jobs, his humor feel called upon quite so often concern for Manchester was of mischief. north-south traffic through became less flamboyant, but to protect themselves and his chief motivation in his Once when he was a the busy intersection. it stayed with him and was a their decisions with carefully jobs. member of a surveying party “ When you’re on Main boon for him and for those worded memos - when they Back in 1959. when Tureck doing work in Center Springs Street, you will actually be who worked with him.

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To the editor: With your cooperation, 1 should cept. Under this plan the employee .V.m i like to use this means to reach other may participate without loss in pay Command Performance Command Performance A -II - 1 1 I I my business people in the Greater or other privileges. While the noon Manchester Area to recruit ad­ hour may not be appropriate for Just Shake it Your Haircut Should Look os ditional volunteers for an effort many, there are. however, many job a n d Let it Fall Into Place. G o o d After Five D < ^ designed to help keep people indepen­ assignments that have the flexibility resigns, me dent and in their own homes as long to permit employees to participate. The Precision Haircut. a s it D oes After Five Minutes. as possible. As a participant, I find the short The Herald in Washington Marshall’s Mall 341 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER Marshall’s Mall I write on behalf of Meals on time spent on my deliveries is an Wheels, which, as you may know, is a excellent change of pace from the of­ Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. Mon-Wad 9:30-5:30 Thuri-FrI 9:30-8:30 Sat 9-5 646-0863 Mon-Wad 9:30-5:30 Thura-Fri 9:30-8:30 Sat 9-5 program run by a United Way agency fice routine. No words can describe • GIFT CERTIFICATES (River East Homemaker-Home the uplift experienced when the 643-8339 • NATURAL WOMEN COSMETICS 643-8339 Health Aide Service Inc.) which "client" recognizes the volunteer, provides a hot midday meal for shut- who, in some cases, represents the Weakness: Who’s to Blame? ins as well as a nutritious supper to only daily contact with the world out­ side the home. I think you would HAPPINESS IS: be stored in the refrigerator for later Patrick Leahy of Vermont, Edward Also in 1975, eight of the 10 voted to a x i u a n use. experience the same feeling. By LEE RODERICK IP Kennedy of Massachusetts and Jacob delay flight testing of one of the the total l o o k I apologize for the length of this WASHINGTON — "When people by the Staff These meals, prepared in the Javits of New York. All are n atio n ’s m ost prom ising new appeal, but feel a complete explana­ find out how weak we are, they are 312 M AIN ST REET M AN C H ESTER kitchen of Manchester Memorial Democrats except Javits. weapons —the long-range cruise mis­ Hospital, are home-delivered by tion is required before asking you to going to be looking for somebody to U N IS E X HAIRSTYUNG F Kennedy's Senate seat isn’t on the sile. Bayh and Culver didn't vote as participate. It takes 30 persons a hang. ” volunteers who devote up to one-and- line until 1982, although he is facing this particular anti-defense effort 643-9832 one-half hours per delivery to this week to continue this program. Many That was the assessment'of Rep. TRES CHIC Salon n a his own stiff test this year in a series failed. volunteers are retired folk but 1 feel Floyd D. Spence, R-S.C., a member worthwhile effort. of head-to-head presidential The SALT II treaty, which many 1043 MAIN STREET 303 E. Center St. those of us who are still actively of the House Armed Services com­ In January of 1979 we at Savings primaries against Carter. defense experts believe favors the Appointments & Walk-ins Bank of Manchester undertook a cor­ employed can still contribute. mittee. following a closed-door MANCHESTER. CONN. 643-2483 Eight of the 10 belong to an Soviet Union over the United States, porate contribution to our communi­ You may call Mrs. Virginia Briggs briefing the other Lenox Shopping Pla%a organization called Members of was hammered out under Paul Thoughts 649-0887 ty by allowing our employees to par­ at 643-9511 for additional informa­ day by U.S. in­ Congress for Peace Through Law, Warnke, head of the U.S. negotiating ticipate as volunteer drivers for tion. telligence experts E The two exceptions are Church and team. Warnke, whose dovish views Meals on Wheels. Four of our Won't you join us'’ on the Soviet 1^^4k.] Leahy. MCPL was formed in 1966, were already well known, was con­ 968 MAIN STREET employees (including myself) have William R. Johnson, military threat. v DOWNTOWN ARMAND’S coinciding with when America's firmed by the Senate in March, 1977 When a hostess passes a platter of MANCHESTER Command Performance been participating as volunteer President, Committee '.5^ i military decline started to become a on a relatively close vote of 58-40. All sandwiches or other food around the BEAUTY SALON drivers since SBM initiated the con­ Savings Bank of Manchester members were nosedive, A brochure published by 10 of these senators voted for table, she expects the guests to help 695 M AIN ST., M A N C H EST ER stunned by what 649-6291 they heard. the group lists a central goal as “the Warnke. themselves. She’d think it strange if The Precision Haircut Who's to blame? President Carter achievement of ‘general and com­ In July, 1977 Senator Mark Hat­ someone asked her for something to Q^wtes for one. as even a casual observer of plete disarmament under en­ field, R-Ore , whose own anti-defense eat while holding the tray of food in current events must conclude. After forceable world law.’" record is almost unblemished —spon­ his hand. She might even say, “ Help Marshall’s Mall The American Security Council, sored an amendment to prohibit yourself! They’re yours for the TJdirdos “If my sister Beth and I were from — Frank Zappa, eontemporary three years of killing or delaying the 647-1167 Unisex Manchester, Conn. one of the nation's leading private production of neutron warheads. The taking.” APPOINTMENTS If a country where speed skating was miisieian composer. (Trouser weapons systems that experts said Barhex/Stylirig Salon Mon-Wad 9:30-5:30 Thura-Fri 9:30-8:30 Sat 9-5 You’re A Sweetheart Jefense oriented organizations, has warheads are proposed for use by Similarly, Jesus told the Apostle TUES.-FRI really big. we’d think it was Press) were most needed to confront the WALK-INS SAT 643-8339 To Somebody, Come To Us something special. But we're from growing Soviet menace, Carter by compiled a voting chart covering 10 NATO forces to help neutralize the Paul when facing serious difficulties, “To be honest. I thought this would America, where it's at the bottom of his own admission was shocked into important national security votes in overwhelming military superiority of “My grace is sufficient for Thee.” 2 be a novelty item." the barrel when it comes to sports. reality at seeing the "real" Russia the Senate during the last Congress, Russia and its allies in Europe. Corinthians 12:9. Today, He is saying It's nice to hear the national anthem, — Frank Girardot, (iresident of 1977-78. According to the council, Although Hatfield’s amendment the same to us. Together let us thank rraconix. Ine., a firm in Santa rolling into Afghanistan. though." here's how many times out of the 10 failed, nine of these 10 senators sup­ God for His sufficient grace made Command Performance — Erie Hridrn, member of the Clara. Calif., that distributes traf­ ILC. S IXIMPANY these senators voted on the side of a fic lights with bird sounds to aid Although Carter’s naivete has cost ported it. And Carter, buoyed by such available to us — this very day! I .S. Olympie Speed Skalin){ America and the cause of freedom stronger U.S. defense posture: support, succeeded anyway in God’s grace accepted is God’s peace HAIR DESIGN Just S h a k e it Team, revealing how he feels the visually impaired. Girardot dearly, he by no means stands alone. Bayh, once; Church, twice; delaying work on the neutron bomb. enjoyed, today. ahoul representing Ameriea at the says the signals, which "cuckoo" FULL SERVICE Cranston, twice; Culver, twice; In 1978 all 10 of the senators voted Friend, in your trial or burden and Let it Fall Into Place. Winter Olympies. For Heiden, for north-south and ’“chee|)- The rapid decline of U.S. strategic and military strength vis-a-vis the for the two treaties giving the today, don't plead for some special speed skating is a personal cheep" for east-west, cannot he McGovern, zero; Nelson, once; UNISEX SALON 295 OAKLAND a ordered (|uickly enough to fill the Soviet Union over the two past Eagleton Twice; Leahy, twice; Panama Canal to Panama. If only experience of God’s presence. He is The Precision Haircut. ehallenge that has little relevanee PRECISION CUTTING ROAD FROSTMGS to patriotism. (Rolling Stone) demand. decades has been pushed under Kennedy, zero and Javits, once. two of them had changed their votes, saying, “Do you need My special Marshall’s Mall Manchester, Conn. SOUTH WINDSOR ^ "What can 1 tell you’’ She is deter­ Republican and Democratic A key defense vote widely the vital waterway would still belong help? It’s right there where you are. *25®® presidents alike by a coterie of regarded today as a litmus test of to the United States. All you have to do is appropriate it. "With all this talk about drafting mined not to become just another sex U.S. world power came in December women, I wouldn’t know whether to symbol who enjoys the public fancy liberal members of Congress, Many anti-defense senators, Receive it by faith.” He loves and burn my draft card or my b ra" and then disappears into the world of expecially senators of 1975 when the Senate voted against knowing they would soon face voters cares for you, today. Remember — .Amy K, Posner, state aelress, yesterday's centerfolds." sending military aid to anti-Soviet growing uneasy over America’s God’s grace is yours for the taking, — rom Snvder, television inter­ The 10 include Birch Bayh of In­ forces in Angola. Eight of these 10 weakness, in 1979 began moderating now — today! "Contemporary music is probably viewer, commenting on actress Bo diana, Frank Church of Idaho, Alan senators voted against the aid and their positions. But the die was Rev. Hervey Taber the most useless thing in America Derek, who made her dehut in the Cranston of California, John Culver the other two —Churen and Eagleton already cast for years to come and pastor today. The Frisbee is more vital and movie "10." Tlie title of the film of Iowa, George McGovern of South —didn't vote. Angola shortly the nation now faces a monumental useful to America's lifestyle than refers to a ruling of Miss Derek's The Wesleyan Church Dakota, Gaylord Nelson of Wiscon­ thereafter fell into Russian-Cuban contemporary music. ” looks on a scale of one to 10. struggle to overcome years of short­ Ellington sin, Thomas Eagleton of Missouri, hands, where it remains today. sightedness. Washington Merry-Go-Round U.S. Officials, Businessmen Helped Afghanistan Invasion 6 By JACK ANDERSON Harbor days, when American ment to the Russians, including IBM Fred Bucy, chairman of Texas vehicles produced at the Gorki super-Univac, supposedly to help WASHINGTON — Any suggestion businessmen sold the Japanese war computers. But the warnings were Instruments, to study the sale. To the automobile plant were built with Tass in its coverage of the Olympic that American officials and machine scrap metal that later rained drowned out by eager corporate administration’s consternation, the technical assistance from the Ford Games. Administration advisers businessmen helped the Soviet Union down on U.S. and allied troops in the salesmen and an administration panel opposed the sale. But it went Motor Company. Truck chassis used warned against the sale. After initial­ invade Afghanistan would raise cries Pacific, we have been selling the eager to believe the Russians. The through anyway. for anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns ly vetoing the Soviets’ purchase, of outrage from the White House and technologically backward Russians CIA has now learned that the IBM According to Dr. Miles Costick of were made at a factory outfitted by Carter okayed the sale of a scaled- Wall Street alike U.S. computers and other computers were used to build the Institute on Strategic Trade, the U.S. firms. down version of the computer. Unfortunately, it happens to be sophisticated equipment that have military trucks, which hauled Soviet Russians also acquired their know­ Submarine detection devices that So to,feive U.S. businessmen a few true. enabled the Kremlin to threaten our troops into Afghanistan. how to build wide-body jet transports make our Trident submarine lucrative contracts, and to promote Both the military trucks and economic lifeline in the Middle East from American firms. The Soviets’ vulnerable were developed with the the npw-shredded hope of detente, Over the objections of Sen. Henry transport jets technique was simple: They kept help of equipment the Russians the United States has given the com­ For years I have warned against Jackson, D-Wash., and members of that disgorged after the three U.S. aircraft firms bought frofn Geospace Corp. and munists the one thing they lacked in the openhanded giveaw ay of the National Security Council, Presi­ Red Army troops '' ^ bidding on a contract to submit more Litton Industries. their arsenal of aggression — American technology — the one field dent Carter personally approved the and more detailed information — un­ American know-how. and supplies in 4K in which the United States was clear­ sale of $144 m illion w orth of Jimmy Carter personally approved til the Russians had enough data to Afghanistan v ly miles ahead of the Soviet Union. sophisticated equipment, ostensibly the sale of a Sperry Rand Univac Coally Confusion build their own planes. during Christmas There was one momentary success. to be used by the Soviets for deep- IIOO-IOC computer the Kremlin had Officials at the Energy Depart­ week were built A May 24, 1977 column sto; i)ed the well drilling. Experts cautioned that Costick also said the Soviets went been thirsting after for two years. ment seem to be so deep in the dark with the indispen­ shipment to Russia of a Control Data the American machinery could easily so far as to send their technologists According to intelligence sources about what the agency is doing that sable ______computer, which was more than a be converted to the manufacture of to U.S. plants wearing special shoes who talked to my reporters Vicki they’ve shelled out $34,000 of public technological know-how provided by decade ahead of the Soviets’ own anti-tank ammunition. that picked up traces of the special Warren and Mark Zusman, the com­ funds for more than 90 subscriptions profit-hungry U.S. firms and ap­ technology. To quiet critics of the deal, Carter alloy metals used in construction of puter is being used to upgrade the to a private publication they hope can proved by high-level U.S. officials. I also published warnings against appointed a special task force of American products. Soviets’ Backfire bomber. shed a little light on their own ac­ In an incredible replay of pre-Pearl the sale of other sophisticated equip­ technological experts, headed by Armored cars and amphibious The Russians originally wanted a tivities. It's called Inside DOE. EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 6, 1980 - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD, Wed- Feb. 6. 1»W Town To Remain Obituoriei Elderly Housing Project East Catholic 79 Manchester 70 Wethersfield 56 Portland 77 East Hampton 61 Bloomfield 65 1 Isabelle Voisine Northwest 73 Fermi 51 Penney 51 Bolton 57 Cheney Tech 48 Glastonbury 61 I VERNON - Mrs. Isabelle (Boutot) Voisine, 67, of 325 Kelly Said Town’s Top Concern In CETA Group Road, Vernon, died Tuesday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She MANCHESTER — The town's “For the last five years, we Mrs. Fahey suggested a possibility MANCHESTER - Without any will probably drop the suit. was the wife of Sylvio Voisine. most immediate concern is salvaging haven’t been maintaining the quality was a bill she is proposing that would discussion, the Board of Directors In other business three ap­ Bom Dec. 27, 1912 in Fort Kent, the Spencer Street elderly housing of our programs,” Glassman said. convert 50 mobile homes, intended to voted to remain in the Hartford Area pointments were made to com­ Maine, she lived in Stockholm, Maine project. Mayor Stephen Penny told ”We still have the programs but the aid tornado victims. Into elderly East in ^Best Effort of Season’ CETA Consortium for another year. missions. before moving to Vernon 16 years area legislators last night. quality has suffered.” housing. Robert Weiss, town manager, had Sarah Dunphy, Hillstown Road, ago. She was a communicant at the In a meeting before the regular Penny noted "it’s the first time” "If Manchester has the land to put By EARL YOST the shoe was on the other foot. ning 29 of 36 tries while being out- who executed a neat side shot, and cited. The youngster dropped in three considered recommending the town was appointed to the Commission on Sacred Heart Church in Vernon. Board of Directors session, Stephen that the town is faced with the units on, the town apply for SportH Kdiliir "It was a complete team effort, scored from the floor, 30 to 25 Bailey, who seemed to be able to of East’s first twin pointers with out­ withdraw from the consortium un­ the Handicapped. Ms. Dunphy is Besides her husband, she is sur­ Cassano, deputy mayor, requested eliminating programs. them,” she said. complete unselfishness. The kids baskets. score when he put his mind to it. side shots which helped set up an 11-4 less Hartford City Council rescinded “Best effort of the season,” reached back for that little extra and employed at the Regional Oc­ vived by four sons, Levi Fournier and that if the planned 40-unit project However, board member Pete She also suggested converting The Eagles trailed just once, in the Each wound up with 24 points, Bailey lead when Northwest was having its participation in the Community Jim Penders noted after he they really hit the defensive board,” cupational Training Center. Joseph Fournier, both of Andover, could not be built, the available funds DiRosa said the voters “wouldn’t empty schools into elderly housing. opening 10 seconds when Ulysses finishing strong with five hoops in the trouble with turnovers, committing Development Block Grant lawsuit. Bruce Forde, Tliayer Road, was Exior Voisine of Coventry and Roger be used to construct a smaller mind” service cutbacks if it saved However, Glassman said “There is saw his East Catholic High a happy Penders noted. Garcia whipped a neat pass to Norman final period, four within a span of two six in the first five minutes. Hartford joined three Manchester appointed to the Human Relations Voisine of Manchester; two project. taxes. "It’s not a great sin cutting not simple solution to the problem.” basketball team gain sweet Five Eagles hit twin figures - all Bailey for two points. minutes when East displayed The tempo for the night was set in residents in the suit, which seeks to Commission. daughters, Mrs. Allen (Joyce) Last month, architects estimated back,” ho said. "There’s a good buck to be made revenge for a two-point loss to five starters - with Bob Venora weariness. the prelim when Coach Tommy prevent the town's withdrawal from Daniel O'Connell, Alton Street, LaForest of Westfield, Mass, and about $400,000 more was needed to Another problem facing the town is from converting,” he said. “Perhaps leading the pack with 21 tallies. Pete From that point on, the Eagle It was Garcia’s shot-making that Matin’s young Eagles came roaring the HUD low-income housing Northwest Catholic last night was appointed to the Advisory Board Mrs. Robert (Anita) Emerick of fund the planned project. The town the rapid rate of condominium con­ the solution would be involving the Kiro, in his best all-around effort of machine was operating on all kept Northwest within range in the down the stretch to post a 60-57 win, program. in an important Hartford Coun­ of Health. Cleveland, Ohio; two brothers, has been allotted $825,000 by the state versions, Barbara Weinberg, board state, federal and local governments the year, canned 18 markers, lanky cylinders with the margin 15-8 at the first half with 13 points with Bailey Last week, during a meeting of the Benny Pagani scoring 16 points and The board scheduled for next Romeo Boutot of Southington and for the project. member, said. She asked the in constructing units for these try Conference meeting. Russ Radant dropped in 13 points, first rest period, 37-30 at intermis­ getting 16 of his 14 in the final 16 two towns, Weiss' threat irritated the Dennis McCoy 14 for the winners. month’s agenda a fund transfer for Fernando Boutot of Oakland, Maine; Although budget and housing legislators what options and people.” It was like old times at the Eagles’ floor leader Kyle Ayer a dozen and sion, 58-45 at the three-way mark. minutes. Hartford City Council, Robert refurbishing the town's pools. 28 grandchildren, seven problems were discussed throughout resources were available to meet the “I don’t know how to stem the tide, Nest, with a sellout crowd of 1,300 on surprise starter Brian Galligan The Eagles grabbed a 10-point lead Kiro's aggressiveness, especially Lust Calliolir (79|- Venora .I 11-13 21, Ludgin. Hartford deputy mayor, said Melvin Siebold, director of recrea­ greatgrandchildren, and several the hour-long session, state Rep. needs of elderly citizens being dis­ perhaos we should make it more dif­ hand - several hundred were turned tallied 11. The starters accounted for early in the second half, 42-32 and under the boards, played a big part in Kiro 7 4-4 18, Radant 5 3-4 13. Ayer 2 8-10 it was a question of which town would tion, presented the approximate ^ , - nieces and nephews. Muriel Yacavone, D-East Hartford, placed by the housing change. ficult for a Realtor to convert.” away - as the home five posted an im­ ail but four points, Tom Fortin ad­ jumped it to 15 , 50-35, and then 16, 56- the success with the steady Venora 12, Galligan 5 1-3 11, Fortin 1 2-2 4, cooperate with the other first. He 000 funding request for the four pools. Funeral services will be Saturday, said the picture was not as bleak as it “There’s just not enough housing to Penny said another concern was pressive 79-73 decision in tacking the ding the rest in addition to scin­ 40, before Coach Charlie Larson’s Ciszewski 0 04) 0, Skoly 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 turning in his usual five-star perfor­ 29-36 79 noted unless Manchester cooperated, For Globe Hollow Pool, he 8 a.m., from the Holmes Funeral was painted. take the place of these apartments,” the lack of state funding for state- first conference loss on the Indians. tillating in the backcourt in a reserve charges regrouped. mance and Radant battling the tall Hartford “would find it difflcult to Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of “There’s a v e ^ good chance the Northwest captured the first role. Norlhwrut (73)- Garcia 10 4-5 24. requested $5,250 to repair the deck, she said. mandated programs. While East was able to boast Indians for the ball off the boards. Grady 0 0-0 0. Brown 3 1-1 7. Christy 5 0-0 stretch the hand of friendship.” Christian burial at Sacred Heart elderly project will receive the finan­ It was at the free throw stripe $4,000 for the overlay and $275 to meeting between the two schools in balanced scoring, the Indians had “Galligan has quick hands and his 10, Bailey 11 2-2 24, Woods 0 3-4 3. Andrew Manchester's board had to decide cing,” she said. that the Eagles had a wide edge, can- repair the raft. Church in Vernon at 9. Burial will be West Hartford, 57-55, but last night only two consistent shooters, Garcia, early hoops were a plus,” Penders 0 0-0 0, Chason 1 3-4 STolals 30 13-16 73. whether to remain in the consortium Verplanck needs $3,240 worth of in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Vernon. After the meeting with directors, Town Property Owners iast night to meet the Feb. 15 repairs, Saulter's pool $5,005, and Calling hours are Thursday and other legislators, state Sen. Marcella deadline for declaring membership. Waddell, $5,290. Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fahey, D-East Hartford, Rep. The Hartford City Council meets Siebold noted the repairs were only Abraham Glassman, D-South Wind­ Oppose Education Plan next week to consider withdrawing “band-aids” which were the Elizabeth Mueller Lanz sor, said they will seek the needed MANCHESTER — A local property and is the typical "iron fist and Defense Keys Tribe its lawsuit. miilimum repairs needed to maintain ELLINGTON - Elizabeth Mueller funds. owners’ group appeared in Hartford velvet glove on education.” Manchester is the largest safety in and around the pools. Lanz, 88, of Snipsic Village, died at But all agreed, including state Sen. this morning to protest a proposed Mrs. Sadloski charged that the plan member of the consortium. The Excluded from the proposal is her home Tuesday. She was the David Barry, D-Manchester, and Comprehensive Five-Year Plan for wouia take the responsibility of organization receives federal funding tundmg for Globe Hollow parking lot. widow of Ernest A. Lanz. She had state Rep. Walter Joyner, R- Elementary and Secondary Educa­ educating students away from the Manchester, that cutbacks were due To Win over Fermi according to membership. “Nothine has been done on fho lived in Manchester for many years tion. local school boards. The result, she Mayor Stephen Penny has said the pools since June 1969,” Siebold said. before moving to Ellington eight this year. Betty Sadloski, president of the said, would be less efficiency and “But the past three years has been years ago. “Remember the “cupboard is bare By LEN AUSTER where they cashed in 11. The Falcons reviewed, “ I wish he'd do it in the town should reamain in the organiza­ Manchester Property Owners more regulations because of in­ first half when he first comes in but tion pending the outcome of Hart­ the worst.” She was a member of the Apostolic speech?” Barry asked. “This year Herald Sporlswriter were tagged with five personals over Association, said this morning the creased governmental interference. he again played well in the clutch" ford's decision. Ludgin and other He noted rotting wood, and cement CTiristian Church of Ellington. will be a repeat of that.” the same stretch, group intends to voice its opposition “One of the goals is increased “Our defense keys Silver finished with 11 points while council members have indicated they cracking were the worst problems. She leaves a son, Robert E. Lanz, The governor presented her budget motivation,” she said. “I don’t see Fermi, losers of four straight to at a public hearing in the State Office everything,” emphatically doling out 7 assists and being a big of New Britain and a daughter, Mrs. message to the General Assembly Building. plummet to 8-7 in the CCIL and 9-8 how you’re going to do that unless part of the fourth-period defense. Rudolph (Evelyn) Luginbuhl of today. She said her association opposes you brainwash the students.” states Manchester High overall, had a 34-33 edge with 5:53 Ellington and four grandchildren. the plan because “it costs plenty” basketball Coach Doug Pear­ left in the third stanza. But “We started to play good defense Meadows, State Funeral services will be Friday at son. Manchester’s Bill Anderson canned 6 and it keys everything," Pearson 1:30 p.m. at Apostolic Christian points around an A1 Golab hoop for a reasserted, “When we play good Church, Middle Butcher Road, No one could argue with him after 39-36 Tribe reading. defense we can play with anyone" Ellington. Burial will be in the the Indians tightened matters up in The clubs were deadlocked at 40 Anderson and Rich Koepsel each Near Agreement Ellington Center Cemetery. AL SttraRT'SSAYS. . . the fourth quarter to break open a and 42-all before Pat Silver, who had 18 points to pace the Silk Towners while Brian Sweeney netted Portland Friends may call at the Ladd close affair and take a 70-51 CCIL would prove big in the fourth quarter, MANCHESTER — Attorneys for torney general, who is representing Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., verdict over homestanding Fermi hit a pair of charity tosses for a 44-42 10 before fouling out with 4:33 the Meadows Convalescent home and the IJepartment of Health Services, Rockville, Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. High last night in Enfield. Manchester lead going into the final remaining. Anderson and Sweeney the state Attorney General’s office again said, “I am optimistic that we and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations “We had a very lackluster night un­ canto. had 9 and 6 rebounds respectively as Triumphs appear likely to agree today on terms will have a solution today.” may be made to Longview Village or til it really counted,” Pearson ap­ it remained tight until after an the Indians captured that depart­ of a court appointed monitor to The Department of Health Ser­ Snipsic Village. WHY PAY MORE? praised, “When it counted we played Anderson offensive rebound hoop ment, 27-18. Manchester was 30-for- oversee operations of the state’s vices attempted to place the home in super defense. I don’t know what made it 48-44. Fermi came down and 49 from the field with the team At Bolton largest nursing home. receivership after an investigation of John Ratti happened earlier. We went back to missed and the Indians, with posses­ credited with 20 assists, 5 by Ed Ken- If they do reach agreement it will the deaths of 17 patients. The depart­ HEBRON - John R atti, 83, our old ways of fouling, lunging. sion, went into a semi-delay. It didn't nison. bring about a compromise solution to ment charged the home with im­ formerly of 688 East St., died today Finally we started to play well. We last long, however, as the Falcons Matt Kopec and Golab had 15 and With four performers in double state attempts to place the home in proper care but did not directly link at a local convalescent home. He was played like champions in the fourth came out of their zone into a man- 13 markers respectively to lead Fer­ figures, Portland High tripped Bolton receivership. the patients’ deaths to the charges. the husband of Teresa Dellafere Rat­ quarter but we have to come out like for-man defense. mi. The Falcons were 18-for-40 from High, 77-57, in COC basketball action Resolution of the case, delayed The Health Department has main­ ti. that.” “We wanted them to come out in the field. last night in Bolton. three weeks because of the inability tained throughout the delays that it He was bom in Italy, Oct. 25, 1896 The Silk Towners, 12-3 in the the third quarter but they wouldn't. Manchester also took the jayvee The victory improves the of the two parties to agree on the has a stong case, despite statements and had been a resident of Hebron MAYTAG league and 12-4 overall, had a 15-13 We wanted them to go man because contest, 46-40. Jim Florence had 12 Highlanders' conference mark to 9-4 details of the 60 day monitor, is likely from the convalescent home that it since 1932 before that he had lived in edge after one quarter and 31-29 ad­ we knew they couldn’t stop us,” points and Greg Williams 8 (or the and aggregate docket to 11-4 while to occur at today’s 2 p.m. Superior is prepared to show its health stan­ Manchester. He was a retired fanner vantage at the half. Pearson cited. young Indians, also 12-4 for the the setback drops the Bulldogs to 2-12 Court hearing. dards exceed state regulations. and a former member of the Italian They were a splendid 15-for-24 Manchester ran off 9 more un­ season. in the COC, 3-12 overall. Stanley Peck, assistant state’s at­ American Club. from the field in the opening 16 answered markers before Fermi The Indians return to the hardwood Portland jumped into a 33-24 lead Besides his wife he leaves two minutes against 9-for-18 for the could counter. Silver had 5 points and Friday night at Wethersfield High at at the half and extended its edge sons, Peter Ratti and Michael Ratti, Falcons. But the Indians were a pretty assist in the stretch. “Once 8 o'clock. after three quarters. both of Hebron; one sister, Mrs. slapped with 14 personal fouls sen­ again the key man in the fourth MunrlieHlrr (70) — Koepsel 8 2-2 18, “As a team we shot poorly from Director Seeks Study Emma Rivosa of Manchester; 10 ding Fermi to the foul line 19 times. quarter was Pat Silver, " Pearson Sweeney 5 0-0 10, Anderson 8 2-5 18, the field and foul line,” noted Bolton grandchildren and two great­ Britnell 3 0-0 6, Kennison 1 1-2 3. Silver 3 Coach Dan Moore. grandchildren. 5-7 11, Wilson 1 0-0 2, Maher 0 0-0 0, Lom­ Tom McGinn pumped in a game- Of Condo Conversions bardo 1 0-0 2, Florence 0 0-0 0. Panaro 0 0- high 27 points to lead Portland. T.J, Funeral prayers will be said 0 0. Totals 30 10-16 70. MANCHESTER - To deal with the Garden Apartments, has many elder­ Friday at 11 a.m. at Watkins Funeral Krniii (.51) — Kopec 7 1-2 15, Preston 2 Rossitto and Dan Fitzgerald each rap'd rate of apartment complex con­ ly residents and several low-income Home, 142 E. Center St., Fouls Hurt Tech 3-5 7, Golab 3 7-10 13, Keene 2 0-0 4, added 14 markers and Tom version to condominiums, Barbara families. Manchester. Burial will be in East Patterson 2 4-10 8, Wingen 10-1 2, Slattery Fitzgerald 12 to the Highlander Weinberg, board member, requested “We should see what direction we Cemetery. 0 0-0 0. Sokol 0 0-0 0, Bergstrom 0 0-0 0. cause. Jeff Beecher topped Bolton last night re-activating the housing are going,” Stephen Cassano, deputy Friends may call at the funeral Hesse 0 0-0 0, Fotos 1 0-0 2. Totals 18 15-28 with 23 markers followed by Brian atuJy committee. mayor, said. “About 300 to 400 senior home Friday from 8:30 a.m. to the In Losing Effort 51. Winkler and Norm Harpin with 13 The housing policy goals, for­ citizens are being displaced.” time of the prayer service. tallies apiece. mulated by the committee before the The housing committee was Poriliiiid (77) — McGinn 8-11-27, November election, was removed formed as a subcommittee of the Stopped in His Tracks Twice slicing into a 16-point deficit to come close, Cheney Rossitto 74)-14, Steele 0-2-2. D. Fitzgerald from the board’s inactive agenda in Community Development Advisory Runaway Case Tech couldn’t make the climb all the way back and succumbed, 5-4-14, Jackson 2-2-6, Haddad 141-2, T. Fitzgerald 6-0-12. Totals 29-19-77. December. Mayor Stephen Penny Conrunittee, which allocated $5,000 East Catholic’s Brian Galligan came up short when confronted 61-48, to East Hampton High in COC basketball action last night Brings Arrest Iloliiin (57) — Winkler 4-5-13, Beecher said then he believed the newly for a consultant study. by defender Steve Chason of Northwest Catholic in last night’s at the Beavers’ gym. 8-7-23, Ferguson 0-04), Warner 1-6-8, Har­ by 16 points, especially the second elected board should have the oppor­ A moratorium on condominium meeting at East Catholic. (Herald Photo by Adamson) East Hampton, 10-4 in the con­ pin 4-5-13, Shepardson 04)-0, Brown 0-041, tunity to reconsider the matter. coversions has been requested by the MANCHESTER - Police charged ference and 10-6 overall, had a time. Parker 04)4), Ansaldi 0-0-0. Totals 17-23- Weinberg suggested the committee Manchester Citizens for Social Rep- a 36-year-old Manchester man slender 13-11 lead after one quarter. “ But we battled to the end. It’s dis­ 57, consider the housing shortage in sonsiblity. Tuesday with providing a place to But Cheney's 6-foot-2 Scott Cable ran appointing to lose this game because Manchester and the effects of the re­ Skating Today stay for a 15-year-old male runaway SAVE NOWI into foul trouble and had to sit out the ^ ^^ot at winning and we cent condominium conversions on from the Long Lane School in entire second quarter. The result was need some wins if we are going to get Forfeit Match the community. MANCHESTER — Supervised ice Middletown. : PRICES WILL NEVER into the tournament.” skating will be held today at Charter BE THIS LOW AGAINII a 26-17 halftime bulge for the Five apartment complexes recent­ William Tomszak of 108 Birch St. Bellringers as the Techmen couldn't The Techmen are now 3-10 in the Downs Cheney ly announced apartment sales would Oak Park, Center Springs annex and was charged with risk of injury, Wethersfield COC, 5-10 overall, and stood 11th in get the ball inside. Union Road annex from 3 to 9 p.m. begin. The most recent, Manchester police said, and released on a $5,000 The visitors had a 36-20 advantage the Class S Region IV standings going With a forfeit loss clinching the Further information on skating can non-surety bond. Court date is Feb. before Cheney ran off 6 unanswered into last night’s play. The top eight match, homestanding Canton High School Open House be obtained by calling the Recreation 25. MAYTAG *2 5 ^ points. But East Hampton had a 6- clubs in each region qualify. turned back Cheney Tech, 26-24, in MANCHESTER — Howell Cheney Departement’s skating information The alleged incident took place last Jetclean"' Dishwashers Stops Penney point string of its own for a 42-26 O'Neil wound up with 17 points for wrestling action last night in Canton. service at 643-4700. December and the juvenile has since (NSW S IIIK East Hampton followed by Pete Technical School will hold its first The Maytag detctean' Dishwasher Is bulge after three quarters. The reversal drops the Beaver been returned to the school, police Coolidge (13), Russ Pekari (13) and open house Feb. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous ^TS #1 In cleaning power ■ outcleans them By KEVIN CASEY Cheney, switching defenses, niatmen lo 4-12-1 for the season. for all parents and visitors. They will said. Brad Russell (10). Mo Harrison Mi Canton’s Rick Benton secured the EAST HARTFORD — Overeaters all in the regular cycle • Energy Saver managed to cut the East Hampton IHSIMIUHW, Correspondenl paced the Techmen with 16 points be allowed to visit shops and Anonymous meets each Thursday at Drying Cycle circulates air without Quartz Heaters edge to 49-42 with about two minutes 187-pound match via the forfeit route classrooms and ask questions of the 8 p.m. at Temple Beth Tefilah, 465 Police charged Anita L. Alston, 33, heal • Metered till Chipping away at the Penney High Black Knights by way of remaining but it was forced to foul. followed by Brian Eaton’s dozen and that gave the home side an insur­ instructors. of Hartford, with three counts of umiu Full 1-Yr. Guarantee turnovers, good passing and at the foul line, Wethersfield High markers. Cable, hampered by the mountable lead. Oak Street. V. •Sell-cleaning Mi­ -X. . Skyler O'Neil went to the charity issuing a bad check Tuesday. She was cro-Mesh '■ tiller overcame a halftime deficit to take a 56-51 CCIL verdict last stripe seven times and converted fouls, totaled 6 points. Dan Menard, Mike Cunningham, liiiiiii I'iurti lluiiiplun ((il) — B. Russell 5 0-1 released on a $100 non-surety bond • 3 level Jelwash each occasion to keep the Beavers at Art Soucy, Chuck Andrulat and Todd night in East Hartford. 10. Coolidge 4 5-10 13, Sailing 1 2-2 4. for a March 3 appearance in East MAYTAG system • Dual­ for the Knights with 11 seconds to go bay. Rychling scored victories for the Coventry Man Charged The victory moves the Eagles to 4- Pekari 4 5-8 13, O'Neil 5 7-7 17, Wood 2 0-0 Hartford Superior Court. Heavy Duty Washeiy^^^^ but Lawlor and Stanton each made a Beavers while Lance Bouchard deep racking 11 in the league and overall while the “Under the circumstances, I 4. T. Russell 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 19-29 61. pair of free throws down the stretch battled to a 2-2 tie. America's No 1 Pre- g Unique power setback drops the Knights to 4-11 in thought the kids realty hung in Clienev Terli (48) — Cable 2 2-2 6, Police charged Joseph J. Ray­ Rr^ultic 101 —Menard KTTI pinned In Sex Assault Cases lerret) Washer We ^ ^ module with any to secure the victory for the Eagles. tough,” stated Tech Coach Phil Harrison 6 4-6 16, Eaton 4 4-7 12, Switzer 1 m ond, 18, of 219 C en ter S t., the CCIL and 4-12 overall. Penney is Colavecchio 2:31, 107 —Incillo (C) dec. major purchase | Penney had a 17-8 lead after one Crockett, “It could have been easy to 1-2 3, Fleming 3 1-2 7, Mikoleit 0 0-0 0, asked consumers coast at Windham Friday. Lacasse 8-1. 114 —Cunningham l(?Tl dec. Coventry and removed all of the money from Manchester, with breach of peace over $200.00 quarter. The Eagles switched from a give up when East Hampton went up Gothberg 1 2-2 4 Totals 17 14-21 48. lo coast which washer '^ 2 5 Penney, which held a 30-23 half­ Chin 8-2, 121 —Soucy (CTl dec Seamans and threatening conduct Tuesday. Robert C. Graves, 39, of 214 Pine the cash register and then fled on they d like to own The mhn-to-man pressure defense to a foot. He was released on a $500 cash time lead, had a 10-point advantage 10-5. 128 —DeSimas IC) dec. Wright 8-3. Lake Drive, Coventry, was arrested answer Maytag #1 over IHSllHl SM liS with just over four minutes to go in zone pressure defense and forced the 134 —Morris (Cl dec Camire 54), 140 The male is described as being 20 bond, police said, for a Feb. 25 court Tuesday night shortly after Coventry any other brand • I hr: the third stanza. Wethersfield scored Knights to commit 11 second-half —Marhefki (Cl pinned Walter 1:23. 147 to 22 years old, about five feet, eight appearance. ,^(11111 *iimn,i*( ‘ 74 purchase Police received a complaint from the M.iylari W.ishiir is also 8 unanswered points to trail, 36-34, turnovers. “Our pressure defense did —Bouchard (CTl drew with T. Bouchard inches tall, with very blond hair and His neighbors alleged he kicked in separately state Department of Children and 111 liMiijlh III iilc ,iiKl l"V;nr and each side added three points with it. These kids worked their tails off,” Conard Topples Hornets 2-2, 157 —Andrulal (CTl maj. dec. Youth Services concerning alleged a clear complexion. He was wearing a door and exploded firecrackers ii'IMi' • •■'. U”,'. Iril.ii lU'i stated first-year Wethersfield Coach Neilson 16-6. 169 —Benson (Cl dec. around the doorway of their room, .h i, „th„. iiL,. .1,,, Inn AVAILABLE ONLY FROM the score 39-37 going into the final sexual assaults on several minors. a knit hat, gray jacket and blue jeans 111,111 uthi. liki. ,■/ toil iOUR PARTICIPATING Joe Whelton. Leading most of the way, Conard minutes remaining. Conard, Hunter 13-9, 187 —R Benson (Cl WBF, police said. stanza. Police said the original complaint when last seen. I'Miliiic] .lulrim.ilii vV.lshiT', MAYTAG DEALER “We made just too many mistakes. High had to stage a late rally to pull however, didn't wilt and regained the Unlimited —Rvchling (CTl pinned Rov Penney held a 4-point lead until I,;14 was made by Coventry school of­ Vernon Scandia Lodge Pete Zazzaro hit a basket with 6:24 The press caused us problems, no out a 67-61 decision over East Hart­ lead and held onto it as the Hornets ficials, to the state officials. question. It gave us immediate ford High in CCIL basketball action were forced to foul. Cubby Martin Mark Bassett, 23, of 51 School St., MANCHESTER - Scandia Lodge left, followed by a bucket by Chris Graves was charged with three problems," stated Penney Coach last night in West Hartford. The win was 3-for-4 from the foul line down Rockville, was charged Tuesday with of the Vasa Order of America, will Kripas with 4:56 to go that made it counts of risk of injury to minors, one Bernie Dandley. was Conard's seventh in 15 league the stretch to key Conard. Hockey first-degree criminal mischief and meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the FREE LOCAL DELIVERY • FREE SERVICE • FREE 43-all. The quintets exchanged hoops count of second-degree sexual third-degree criminal mischief. until Leigh Stanton hit a corner The Knights committed 18 tur­ outings and moves the Chieftains’ Kowalski had 15 points, Murphy 11 Emanuel Lutheran Church. Installa­ The ECHO Merrill Industries assault and two counts of fourth- He was arrested on a warrant after NORMAL INSTALLATION • FREE REMOVAL jumper to make it 49-47 Wethersfield. novers overall against 9 for overall mark to 8-9. The reversal and Mike Jones 10 to lead Conard. tion will be held along with a discus­ Wethersfield, only 2 in the second PeeWees lost to East Longmeadow, degree sexual assault. turning himself in at the police sta­ After a Knight miss, Wethersfield drops the Hornets to 3-12 in the CCIL Jones had a game-high 23 points, 10 in sion and display of Swedish articles OF OLD APPLIANCE • FREE DRYER CORDS half. 3-1, with the lone goal scored by He was held at the police station tion. T^e alleged incidents occurred went into a smart delay and the only and 4-13 overall. the final quarter, to lead East Hart­ Craig Ream on an assist from Don for the program. Refreshments will Kripas, Stanton and Lawlor each overnight in lieu of posting a $10,000 in October. alternative Penney had was to foul. East Hartford hosts Simsbury ford while McCarthy chipped in with Haloburdo. Excellent goaltending follow. had 13 points in a balanced Eagle at­ bond and was to be presented in Bassett was released on his FORMER NORMAN S It picked on the wrong man as Tim Friday. 14 markers. was turned in by Steve Cavallo and tack while Cace had a game-high 19 Superior Court in Rockville, today. prom ise to appear in court in LOCATION 1-84 TO Lawlor canned one-of-two with 1:01 Conard had a 21-14 lead at the turn The Hornets were 21-for-52 from Rebound Battle Steve Holt. markers for Penney. Rockville on Feb. 19. Church Dance KEENEY ST EXIT left to give the Eagles a 50-47 advan- • and 36-30 edge at the halftime break. the field. In a second outing. ECHO won over Bolton Wrllirrsfit'lil (56) — Kripas 5 3-4 13, Two of the state’s top Paul Mott, 18, of 52 Belden St., MANCHESTER - The Second piinrr Of ftll lage. John Kowalski had 9 points and Rich Cunuril (67) — Martin 2 5-89, Maloney Avon, 2-1. ECHO’S first goal was Ambrose 2 4-5 8, Lawlor 4 5-813, Stanton 6 schoolboys. Bob Venora (22) of State police are seeking the East Hartford, was arrested Tuesday Congregational Church will sponsor a Al PAKKIHC Andy Sylvester dumped in a hoop Swietek and Matt Murphy 7 markers 2 0-0 4, Murphy 3 5-5 11, Jones 4 2-4 10, scored by Kurt Fuellharl, assisted by 1-3 13, Dean 0 1-2 1, Powers 0 1-2 1, Smith Treadwell 2 0-0 4, Swietek 2 5-6 9, East Catholic and Norman whereabouts of a lone male who on a warrant charging him with dance at the Manchester Armory 445 HARTFORD RD. I / U MANCHESTER ------for Penney to make it 50-49 but Stan­ 0 0-0 0, Zazzaro 2 3-6 7, Kowaiczyk 0 0-0 0. apiece in the opening 16 minutes for Doug Kelly and Haloburdo. The se­ allegedly robbed a clerk at the Jug third-degree larceny. He was ton, fouled by Pete Cace, made one of the Chieftains while Tyler Jones and Kowalski 6 3-3 15. Miller 0 0410. Shuff 2 1- Bailey of Northwest battle for Feb. 9 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. TH l PEOPLE WHO BRING TOO LOW PRICES & PERSONAL SERVICE Totals 19 18-32 56. 2 5. Totals 23 21-28 67. cond goal was scored late in the and Pantry in Bolton, shortly before allegedly in possession of some goods "Main Street” will be featured a t| two from the foul line. Stanton mis­ IVnnry (51) — Cace 8 3-4 19, Garen4 1- Tim McCarthy had 9 and 8 tallies rebound in lagt night’s HCC game by Jim Hutton with assists 8 p.m. Tuesday. II run M»VI t *»1IIII IN»«(,I VISA lAHIAKUl fP ff SlRVICt & 647-9997 respectively to lead the Hornets. Kuni llurlfiirtl (61) — Jones 8 7-8 23, taken from a local sporting goods the BYOB dance; setups will be (AAD AIMHIIAN lIPAIli (A«ll llAIKHI 01 DIHIIl IREE HtiaOVAL sed the second, but Zazzaro got posi­ 1 9, Kirkpatrick 3 0-0 6, Linnell 2 0-0 4, Cason 2 2-3 6, Campbell 3 2-4 8, McCarthy game in Manchester. East from Bob Phillips and Dan Senkow. The clerk, Genevieve Bruscino of (lUKAAO IIIIN lOU MAr UOAIIII I0« VSOOO WOlIM Or 010 APPUANCf f id T . Q Q Q S The home side had a 52-47 bulge store, police said. available. “ C37.QQQS tion for the rebound and was fouled in Cruz 2 3-4 7, Roberts 0 0-0 0, Dunn 0 2-2 2, 7 0-0 14, Doran 0 2-5 2, Pandiscia 0 04) 0, This was their final Northern Bolton, said the lone male came into oiimiANioiDii rncELOCAi DtLiviHi 04/ 3330 won, 79-73. (Herald Photo by He was released on a $250 nonsure­ Tickets are $14 per couple. Tickets I the act of shooting. He hit one-of-two Peruccio 0 0-0 0, Fahey 00-00, Sylvester 2 after three quarters but East Hart­ Pelletier I 2-6 4, Earle 0 4-4 4. Totals 21 Connecticut conference game and the store, pointed a knife toward her, ty bond for appearance in court on are available at the door and by] TONITE 'TIL 5a TUES., WED. & SAT. 'TIL 5 • MON., THURS., FRI. 'm 9, for a 52-49 reading. Cace hit a jumper 0-1 4, ToUls 21 9-12 51. ford took the lead with a couple of 16-30 61. Adamson) the conference record is 9-3-21. directed her to remain on the floor Feb. 19. calling 875-4661. 8 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 6, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 6, 1980- 9

XIII OLYMPIC Howe Assists Bradshaw QB Pay rN O n WINTER Tribe Girls Win, x v y g a m e s ^ ^ ^ L A K E HOW TO SKI WITH YOUR PLACID In Star Tilt YOUNGSTER C 1980 DETROIT (UPI) — The question is not whether Gordie Howe Place the little skier alongside ot you, Not Among Top 10 Gain Second Spot is good enough for the NHL All-Star game, it’s whether the NHL and hold one ski pole in front o( both of you. You will easily be able to All-Star game is good enough for Gordie Howe. control both speed and direction, MIAMI (UPI) — Terry Bradshaw, who has names but showe/1 pay based on years of experience. Tucker who dumped in 14 points and Getting things rolling in the Howe showed a record hockey steering the child as you go. Your led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl "It’s obvious that a 13-year quarterback listed as get­ hauled down 14 rebounds. choice of terrain is not limited by the fourth quarter, Manchester crowd of 21,002 Tuesday night he isn’t two of whom were born after Howe victories, isn’t among the top quarterbacks in ting $400,025 must be Griese,” the Herald said. "I think a good sign was we scored child's ability. 'Besides Griese, quarterbacks ahead of Bradshaw are High girls’ basketball team finished yet, by assisting on the final played in his first NHL All-Star game This method of parental assistance the when the 40 poinfs in the first three quarters in 1948, repeatedly tapped their New Orleans’ , $379,000; Houston’s Dan stormed past Fermi High, 64- and Jennifer only had four. I’m not score of a record four-goal, third- will allow the child maximum feel for his skis while slaying well within the paychecks are passed out, it was reported Pastorini, $358,333; Oakland’s Ken Stabler, $282,000, and 44, in CCIL action last night at taking anything away from her but it period burst to give the Prince of sticks on the ice in tribute to the Wales Conference a 6-3 victory over 51-year-old Hartford Whaler while the ranges of safely and fun. A today. Baltimore’s Bert Jones, $275,000, the newspaper is a good sign that we are getting Clarke Arena. In fact, the Miami Herald reported, Bradshaw "isn’t reported. scoring from other people. We can’t the Clarence Campbell Conference in crowd whistled, cheered and The Silk Town triumph, coupled chanted, "Gordie, Gordie, Gordie,” even in the top 10” in the NFL in earnings. always ask her to be the central cog the 32nd NHL All-Star game. Repiinted by permission ol Skiing Msguine with Simsbury's 1)8-50 upset win over Scores by Ron Stackhouse of during the introductions. Technics! assisience provided by Proletsionai Bradshaw’s salary wasn’t listed. But the newspaper It said quarterbacks received the highest average in the offense. We want others con­ Ski Instructors of America Hall, gave the locals sole possession Pittsburgh, Craig Hartsburg of "How do you express it? I don’t listed five quarterbacks whose salaries, it said, are salaries — $113,932. Kickers got the lowest — $53,030. tributing," Armstrong voiced. Defensive linemen averaged $75,246; running backs $74, of second place in the CCIL. Minnesota and Reed Larson of know,” said Howe, who skated in tiny higher than Bradshaw’s. Carrie Blevins had 20 points and Manche.ster is 13-3 in league play, Detroit came just 1:32 apart midway circles and lifted his stick to At the top was Miami's Bob Griese. The newspaper 194; offensive linemen $66,584; receivers $64,631; Joyce Langan 13 for the Falcons, now Hall 12-4. Wethersfield continued to through the final period to spark the acknowledge the cheers. “It’s said a contract signed by Griese last August pays him linebackers $63,377; and defensive backs $58,874. 10-6 in the league and 10-8 overall. sit atop the CCIL at 13-2 with a 64-47 beautiful, but it's awkward too. It’s $400,025 a year. That made him the second highest paid The Herald said Russ Francis of New England was the Fermi used only five players while Prince of Wales Conference to its win over Penney. player in the NFL. behind running back Walter Payton of NFL’s highest paid receiver last season at $202,333. Manchester shuffled 11 in and out. fifth straight victory in the five just a tremendous feeling." It will be a battle for first place the Chicago Bears. The Herald said Payton is paid $450,- Oakland's Gene Upshaw and Art Shell both were paid "We didn't get things cooking ear- games the All-Star game has been “Seeing my old teammate get that Friday night as Wethersfield invades played in the current format. ovation, it was worth it,” said losing 000. O.J. Simpson of San Francisco was paid $806,668 last $150,000 as offensive linemen. Tampa Bay’s Lee Roy iy. But also in the fourth quarter I Clarke ,4rena to take on the Indians. The goals brought the Wales Coach Al Arbour of the New York season, the newspaper said, but has since retired Selmon led the defensive linemen with $218,000. feel we finally wore them down," This is the theatrical sport Varsity time is 7;45. Conference from a 3-2 deficit into a 5- Islanders and the Clarence Campbell The Herald said it obtained its figures from an analysis Pittsburgh's Jack Ham was the best paid linebacker al Armstrong added. Gold-Bound? of the Winter Olympics, the The clubs were deadlocked at 12-all 3 lead that was cemented when Howe Conference. Arbour broke in with of a position-by-position salary schedule released last $230,000. San Diego's Willie Buchanan topped the defen­ big crowd pleaser ever since Manchester's jayvees upped their Cindy Nelson Tops after one period with the Indians Willie Davenport, an Olym­ fed Real Cloutier of Quebec from Howe and the Red Wings in 1955. week by the NFL Management Council as part of its sive backs at $175,000. New Orleans’ Russell Erxleben led Norway's Sonja Henie mark to 17-0 with a 55-27 win. Angela taking a 24-17 halftime lead. They pic gold medal winner in the behind the net for the icing goal at “He’s deserving of all of it.” oollpf’i''"' (’^''•Paining agreement. The schedule listed no all kickers at $110,714, flashed on the scene Alter Manson had 12 points and Leslie finishing last at age 11 in extended it to 40-31 after three Terry Smith 16:06. The four final goals were just Rookie Brian Propp of Gaouette 7 rebounds to lead the high hurdles in 1968, will be 1924, she won three singles quarters and pulled away in the 4:26 apart, an All-Star game record. Philadelphia tapped in the rebound of U.S.A. Alpine Team locals. shooting for a second gold in titles; in 1928. 1932 and closing eight minutes. steals. And Jennifer (Hedlund) did a a shot by Phil Esposito of the New 1936 ManrlicDliT (64) — Cooney 2 0-0 4, the 1980 games as a member of The celebrated grandfather of "We finally got the spark in the fine job. too. Sometimes she doesn't hockey, given nearly a three-minute York Rangers at 4:14 of the third America has produced get the credit she deserves but she's Tilden 0 0-0 0. Hedlund 6 4-7 16, Ebersold 2 the USA four-man bobsled PARK CITY, Utah (UPI) — The U.S. Ski Team Monday named Cougars in Key such dazzling gold medal fourth quarter," cited Manchester standing ovation at the start of the period to break a 2-2 tie and give the first-year Coach Steve Armstrong, doing an unbelievable job for us. I 1-2 5, Smith 4 0-0 8, Wright 1 0-0 2, Tucker team. Davenport’s team leads its 14-member Olympic alpine squad to the 1980 Winter Games at skaters as Tenley Albright. 7 0-0 14, Botteron 1 0-0 2, Jordan 1 0-2 2, L. game, upped his assist total to nine Campbell Conference a 3-2 lead. 6lote. Carol Heiss, Peggy Fleming "Our level of intensity hasn't been couldn't ask anyone to do anymore Lake Placid, N.Y., led by bronze downhill medalist Cindy Neubelt 4 1-4 9. M. Neubelt 1 0-0 2. Totals after the first three heats in and his point total to 19 in his 23rd Atlanta's Kent Nilsson scored the and Dorothy Hamill among there for three games but we got it for the team than she's doing. " Nelson. 29 6-15 64. the race to represent Uncle game — all All-Star game records. only goal of the second period off a races. Patterson won the bronze Contest Tonight the women, with Babara Ann back in the fourth quarter. Hedlund finished with a 16-point, W ednesduv Scott of C anada a brilliant Fermi (44) — Blevins 8 4-8 20, Langan "Really, to be honest with you, I feed from Bernie Federko of St. The squad, made up of seven men medal in the combined at the 1978 "Terry Smith did a real good job 11-rebound, 5-steal performance. She 6 1-5 13, Marcotte 2 0-0 4, Pieper 2 1-3 5, Sam at Lake Placid. (UPI BASKETBAUL success in 1948. Dick Button never thought I’d be in this one,’’ Louis in the slot to tie the game 2-2 and seven women, includes six FIS World Alpine Championships. Winners of 12 of its last 15 games, Manchester Community off the bench. She had 8 points and 4 got plentv of support from Jackie Bugai 1 0-1 2. Totals 19 6-17 44 Photo) for Campbell. .Maltalurk al MCC, 8 and Hayes Alan Jenkins were Howe said. "Not on my record this members of the 1976 Winter Olympic Other members of the men’s Olym­ College basketball team, will host highly-touted Mattatuck Com­ lust as dom inant in the m en's year. It was just the kindness of Scot­ Larry Robinson of Montreal Squad. Nelson, 23, of Lutzen, Minn,, pic team are: downhill specialists WRESTLING ranks. Manrhraler at Simsbury, 6 munity College of Waterbury tonight in a game that could be the Coach Resigns ty Bowman.” slam m ^ in a shot from the point was the only alpine medal winner in Andy Mill, 26, Copper Mountain, The Russians have been key for a possible post-season tournament bid in the Connecticut traditionally strong in the Basketball_ “I thought it would be a pretty 3:58 into the game and, 21 seconds the games at Innsbruck, Austria, Colo., and Karl Anderson, 26, Community College Athletic Association. Game time at East pairs — with Irina Rodnlna Double empty game if he wasn’t here," said later, Steve Payne of Minnesota with her third place finish in the Greene, Maine: Cary Adgate, 26, . Thursday and Aleksandr Zaitsev back At New Haven Bowman, the Buffalo coach who stood in the slot and redirected a women's downhiil. Boyne City, Mich.; and Billy Taylor. BASKETBALL Catholic High is 8. to defend their Olympic title. SENIOR behind-the-net pass from Wales WEST HAVEN (UPI) - Em­ guided the winning Prince of Wales She is again the team's top per­ 23, Orchard Park, N.Y. Mill, Ander­ .\quinas al EasI Calhoiir (girls), 8 The Cougars, coming off a win last But they lace a strong chal­ Fogarty Oilers downed Irish Agen­ team. "1 had no qualms about putting teammate Mike Murphy of Los lenge from the American duo Defeat for Hawks battled University of New Haven former and ranks third in the 1980 son and Adgate were members of the night against Middlesex, are 6-3 in cy, 97-86. last night at tiling. Mark him on the team. I’ll tell you that.” Angeles. It was the quickest a team World Cup women’s downhill stan­ Friday of Tai Babilonia and Randy Plefka had 39 points, Dave Malick 14 basketball coach William Farrow, 1976 squad, and Mill finished sixth in the league while Mattatuck is 8-3. In Gardner. The assemblage of stars, all but has ever scored. dings going into the games at Lake BASKETBALL Bloomfield and Glastonbury High basketball teams must like and Randy and Ron LaVigne 13 and charged by his players with having the downhill. an earlier season matchup, the The competition is Placid. Nelson also ranks seventh in Manchester at Wethersfield, 8 each other. Whenever they get together, they like to play awhile. 11 respectively for the Oilers while violated NCAA recruiting Joining Nelson on the women’s cougars edged Mattatuck 81-77 in an extremely close In both sin­ the World Cup overall standings and EasI Catholic at Xavier, 8 exciting game at Waterbury. gles lor these Games. When the quintets met the first Dennis Cole had 37 tallies. Dave regulations, resigned Tuesday, Olympic squad are: Christin Cooper, is expected to race in the Olympic Cheney Teoh al Rham, 8 Lindsey James. 6-1 freshman out of time they played a total of 41 minutes Tyson 22, Carl Hohenthal 11 and Joe school officials said. 20, Sun Valley; Abbi Fisher, 22, South Pradiction* and Hughey iced it with a pair of Director of Athletics Joseph Boos Greet Report downhill, slalom and giant slalom. Conway, N.H.; Holly Flanders, 21, Simsbury at East Hartford Penney High in East Hartford; Larry with the Warhawks winning in triple NIoniz 10 for Irish. Bill Marolt. head of the U.S. Ski Penney at M'indliam Hayden, 5-11 sophomore from MEN'S SINGLES - 1. overtime. They played a total of 38 charity tosses with 17 seconds Machnik said he accepted the Manchester, N.H.; Viki Vleckens- remaining. Team’s alpine program, says as tein, 24, Syracuse, N.Y.; Tamara Glastonbury al Windsor Willimantic; and Dave Litke, 6-5 Charles Tickner. USA; 2. Vik­ minutes last night, with the Bl SINESSMEN resignation which took effect im­ tor Kovalev, USSR; 3. Robin many as three of his racers on both McKinney, 17, Olympic Valley, Newington at South Windsor sophomore from Bloomfield, have Warhawks taking a 65-61 double over­ "We played very well and had plen­ Moriarty Bros, topped B.A. Club, mediately. He said Farrow had told G^vin Was Sick Cousins, Britain. the men's and women's squads may Rockville at Windsor Locks time decision over the Tomahawks in ty of chances to win but we didn't 69-64, last night at Illing. Mike Nolen him he resigned due to the "difficulty Calif.; and Heidi Preuss, 18, been standouts since joining the WOMEN'S SINGLES - 1. compete in all three events at Lake Bolton at Coventry cash in," Glastonbury Coach Jack had 22 points. Paul Frenette 17 and to effectively conduct the basketball By IRA KAUFMAN Lakeport, N.H. Cougars in the second semester. Annelt Poelzsch, East CVC play in Bloomfield. Placid, "if the conditions are right Wethersfield al Manchester (girls), LaPlante stated. "It was almost like Eric Remkiewicz 16 for the Gas program in light of several con­ UPI Sporls Writer Fisher was named to the 1976 James has a scoring average of 15 Germany; 2. Linda Fralianne, The victory moves Bloomfield to 7- and we think we can get a combined 8 USA; 3 Emi Wat'anabe, 5 in the conference and 7-9 overall a carbon copy of the first game. " he Housers while Kevin Kravontka troversial issues which have sur­ squad but missed the Olympic games points along with 8 rebounds a game George Gervin, ’s incomparable offensive guard medal ' WRESTLING while Hayden has been pumping in 24 Japan. while the loss drops Glastonbury to 2- added. netted 18 markers, A1 Wiley 14 and faced this season. ” due to an injury. Fisher and PAIRS — 1. Tai Babilonia- called a trainer before the game Tuesday night against New The combined medal is not part of Somers at Chenev Tech, 6:30 points a game. The duo has combined 9 in the CVC. 6-11 overall. Hughey and Glen Davis each had 16 Rich Gustafson 11 for B.A. Team players had complained to McKinney are considered slalom Randy Gardner, USA; 2. Irina Jersey and said he was ill. He also is seeking to renegotiate his the Olympic awards, but is given by SWIMMING Rodnina-Aleksandr Zaitsev, Da'Shone Hughey accounted for all points to lead Bloomfield. Stowell Machnik that Farrow had violated specialists, while Preuss is second for 61 assists and 45 steals while the International Skiing Federation Conard al Manchester, 3:30 Lindsey James USSR: 3. Marina Cherkoso- had a game-high 27 markers to pace R ENN ET ^ NCAA and ECAC rules by starting of­ contract for the second time. behind Nelson in the downhill, and leading Coach Frank Kinel's five of Bloomfield's 8 points in the second (FIS). va-Sergei Sharai, USSR. extra session. The clubs were Glastonbury while Paul Grogan was Bennet topped Webb of ficial practices before the earliest The Nets, meanwhile, soon made Cooper in the top American in Saturday from a 5-5 mark at one time to a 12-6 Leading the visitors (12-4) are The men’s team is led by twin ICE DANCING - 1. deadlocked after regulation at 54-all also in twin figures with 10 tallies. Wethersfield yesterday by a 69-48 allowable date. They said he also il­ the rest of the Spurs a little ill with a diana, 109-108, Los Angeles defeated women's giant slalom. BASKETB.ALL won lost record to date. former Pulaski High star Tony Gon­ Natalia Linichuk-Gennadi brothers Phil and Steve Mahre, both B loom field (6.5) — Davis 7-2-16, count. Myles McCurry had 20 points, legally brought prospective players 123-115 victory behind Mike Newlin's New York, 116-105, Seattle shaded Litke is averaging 10 rebounds a zales (21.9 points a game and 11 K a r p o n o s o v , U S S R ; 2. and 57-57 after the first overtime. 22 of White Pass, Wash. Both were Breaks Drought MCC at Tunxis, 8 Hughey and Glastonbury's Mike Hughey 7-2-16, Holloway 3-1-7, Manson 0- Eddie Stack 18, and Paul Hohenthal on to the campus for tryouts. 30 points. Cleveland, 123-121, Portland beat EasI Catholie al Soutli Catholic game and has been a big addition in rebounds); John Jones, assist leader Krisztin Regoeezy-Andras members of the 1976 squad, and Phil Sallay. (Tungary; 3. Lorna Stowell exchanged a pair of hoops 0- 6, Lynch 3-1-7, Jamieson 4-0-8, Carter 5- and Jim Kibbie 8 apiece for the A school spokesman said the NCAA The announcement of Gervin’s Kansas City, 105-99, and Utah topped WINTER PARK, Colo. (UPI) - (girls), 8 the rebounding to go along with the who was Rod Foster’s running mate 1- 11, Taylor 0-0-6 Totals 29-7-65 placed fifth in the giant slalom for Former World Pro Skiier Hank team ’s top rebounders in D.J. at St. Thomas Aquinas in New Bri­ Wighton-Don Mills, Canada. Bears and ECAC had been asked for absence was greeted with a chorus of Chicago, 116-106. WRESTLING (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) before Hughey dumped in a bucket Llastonliury (61) — Stowell 8-11-27. the highest fini,sh by a member of the clarification of relevant rules. boos from Hemisphere Arena fans, 76ers 109, Pacers 108 Kashiwa of Steamboat Springs, Enfield al Manchester, noon Frederick (12.6 per game) and Peter tain; and Russ Brown from Stamford with 55 seconds to go to give his side Peyrot 1-2-4, Clinton 3-2-8. Patenaude 3-0- men s team. the lead for good. A crucial traveling BENNET GIRLS Earlier this season it was dis­ who expected to see "The Iceman” Julius Erving sank two free throws Colo., picked up his first victory in ICE HOCKEy Murphy (11 per game). Other double who is scoring 20.5 points a game. 6. Lewis 3-0-6. Grogan 4-2-10 Totals 22-17- Marolt is considering entering the call gave the ball back to Bloomfield Bennet girls remained unbeaten covered a player had violated NCAA pick up his MVP Award, along with with three seconds remaining to lift five years by capturing the honors in East Catholic at Manchester figure scorers on the team include Mattatuck ranks No. 3 in the league 61. Mahres and Pete Patterson. 23, of with a 36-7 thrashing yesterday of rules by playing at the college after Player of the Week and Month Philadelphia and spoil the return of a slalom event of the 1980 World Pro (Bolton Ire Pulare), 7:30 Murphy (11.2) and Jeff Shealey while Manchester is in the fourth slot Sun Valley. Idaho, in all three men’s Webb. Lisa Christensen and Lynn his five years of playing eligibility honors. George McGinnis to Indiana, the Ski tour. (11.5).’ ahead of 5-6 Middlesex, Shaw had 8 and 6 points respectively had expired. The spokesman said “He’s sick, he said he’d be at prac­ scene of his former glory years. Velez Ups Record for the 12-0 Bears. senior Clarence Marlow had falsified tice tomorrow,” said General McGinnis scored 14 points. his admission application to the Managec Bob Bass. "When a guy Lakers 116, Knicks 105 Bowling ILLINflGIRI.S school to cover the violation, calls in and says he's sick, you Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 22 Illing girls downed Silas Deane of Marlow played eight games this assume he’s sick and send him to a points to lead six players in double 6coreboQrd \- Rocco Lupacchino With East Matmen Hx I nilril l’n>« Inli-riialional HrAulU Wales (.onlerenre 144-186-443, Pete Aceto 163- YbuVe got to see Wethersfield yesterday, 27-18. Patti season before discovery of the doctor tomorrow. figures as Los Angeles snapped New NviloNM \>MM , I.A)S Angeles Il6. New York lOf. Norris Division W'ojnarowski had 14 points and falsified application and was then York's five-game winning streak Kit-Ierii < onfert’iti't' Seattle 123, Cleveland 121 W L T Pts GF (iA 375, Joe Twaronite 149-365, Upping its record to 8-5, East Catholic High's wrestling team Newlin had few questions after the \lluniir hi« iston Philadelphia 109, Indiana 108 Montreal 28 18 b 62 199 170 downed Somers High, 33-25, last night in Somers. Kristin English and Laura Petersen 4 , placed on academic probation. Nets’ victory. with its seventh consecutive victory w 1. vci (;b New Jersey 123. San Antomo ll^ Ixis Angole: 21 22 9 fl 210 216 Al Bujaucius 141-135-406. over the Knicks. Boston 40 13 7f(f Portland lofi. Kansas Citv 99 Pittsburgh 19 22 II 49 174 189 Ed Burbank 136-365, Fred Carlos Velez moved his personal apiece for the 10-2 Rams. Farrow had compiled a 58-64 "It was a heck of a win," Newlin Philadelphia 39 14 736 1 rtah 116, Chicago 106 Detroit 20 24 7 47 176 174 record in over four seasons at the said. "We needed it.” SuperSonics 12.3, Cavaliers 121 Now York 27 29 482 14*j U ednriMlay'n tiiimrH Harttord 16 23 lU 42 173 179 McCurry 145-391, Art John­ record to 11-1 with a decision victory points. N^ashiniiton 23 29 442 16* z Adams Division ILI.ING JV GIRLS school. So far this season the Charges Newlin scored 17 points in the third Dennis Johnson scored 34 points, Now Jersey 23 32 418 18 Philadelphia at Boston W L T Pis GF GA son 137-165-426. John Izzo THE HELLIONS ! in the 121-pound class and Tyler 101 —Liner (EC) pinned Nero 4:30, 108 New Jersey at Houston quarter, including seven points in the including two game-winning free < eiilr.ii iHvixiiin BuMalu 33 14 6 72 207 141 155-401, Vic Marinelli 135- Corey decisioned Bud Dolbey in the -B onini (Si maj, dec. Todd Corey 11-2, Illing jayvee girls squad trimmed have posted a 6-13 record. Chicago at Denver Boston 31 14 7 69 ao lf2 W 1 Pet r.B Cleveland at Milwaukee 367, Frank Calvo 143-352, 115 -Foss (EC) WBF, 121 -Velez (EC) Coventry yesterday, 31-14. Michelle Machnik named Gary Bello as head final 1:30 as the Nets outscored San throws in the final seconds, to keep Atlam.1 32 ':3 r,82 Minnesota 23 17 10 r*i 201 Iffl 148-pound division to give Dolbey his Kansas City al Phoenix Quebec 20 24 7 47 1:8 180 at the Hartford Civic Center dec. Rockett 7-5, 128 —Parsons (Si Morianos. Heidi Sullivan and coach for the balance of the season. Antonio, 9-2, to end the quarter Seattle a half game ahead of the San Antonio 'J9 2b r,27 3 San Diego at Golden State Dan Vignone 170-382, Bob first loss to highlight the Eagle vic­ [pdiana 26 29 473 6 Toronto 21 26 4 46 1*ii (•■nirx Frost 157-392, Bob tory. Seattle at Detroit rue»(ta>'« KcnuIIk Hartford Hellions vs. Wichita Wings maj. dec. Foley 11-1,141 -S eften (S) sup. for the young Rams, now 6-4. I rail Blazers 105, Kings 99 Clfveland 23 33 411 9*i All-Star Game at Detroit Claughsey 142-401. Mark Jack Liner. John Foss. Bob quarter points from reserve guard Dotroii 14 40 2f-9 17*1 Washington at Indiana dec. Leyland 17-4.148 -T y le r Corey (EC) 3QUIZ Tom Owens scored a gamehigh 24 Atlanta at Utah Wales 6, Campbell 3 Abarbanel 146-374, Bert Filloramo. John Alosky and Chris Mike Evans, San Antonio closed to \\f. Irrn < tiiifen nr*- dec. Dolbey 7-1, 158 —Filloramo (EC) Urdnf»day’g trHnir* SUNDAY, Meyer also scored wins for East. within 117-115 with 1:10 remaining, points and Ron Brewer poured in \1ii|w) «| IH' i-ion NATIONAL HtK’KKY LKAGUE: Washington at Detroit Davis 137-395, Andy dec. Botellio 3-2,170 —Accorsi (S) pinned W L \ Campbell Conicrcnce Los Angeles at Hartford Ali in Africa but Eddie Jordan's two free throws seven points in the final 2:38 to power Patrick Division Lamoureaux 140-136-394, FEBRUARY lOTH, 1:30 P.M. Foss, Alosky and Meyer all won by Dionne :46, 188 -Alosky (EC) WBF. Kansas C it\ ■S' 24 Chicago al Quebec sealed the verdict. Portland. Otis Birdsong led Kansas MilwauktM? 29 27 W L T Pis GF GA St Louis at E^lmonton Terry Schilling 184-148-459, forfeit, giving the Eagle grapplers 18 Unlimited —Meyer (EC) WBF. lionvi’i 19 37 Philadelphia 1 313 216 148 Gets Bad Rap Elsewhere, Philadelphia edged In- City with 20 points. i'tah 19 37 NV Hangers 24 21 9 207 196 I huriidiiy'o 4*am«*h Ed Bujaucius 146-139-385, CTm ago 18 36 NY Islanders 24 20 7 176 197 U s Angeles at N.Y. Islanders Adolf Kuszaj 356, Bill Atlanta 23 22 7 ! 176 179 Vancouver at Philadelphia I'diilir Dixi'imi Washington 13 30 8 Ifd 196 Colorado at Montreal McKinney 372, Joe Dworak WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ I Pci Siiivthe Division Pittsburgh at DuHalu ministration says Muhammad Ali is Vattle 39 If. 709 W L T Pis GF GA Toronto at Boston 368, Jim Bell 354. Olympic Delegates Bowling I J.S Anpeli-' 39 17 Chicago •n 1813 r7 in P8 still the greatest — oops, the baddest [’hoonix 3f- 19 St Uiuis 2 2 9 )E6 174 S in iRoeo 28 29 Eldmonton 17 2T 10 )93 2)4 M ism — and all one needs is a little GOUNTRY CLUB- Terry Portland 27 29 Vamouver 16 28 8 16) IS knowledge of contemporary English Schilling 177-425, Charlie Guidon Stale 16 38 (oloradu 14 30 8 163 in MAJOtt INDOOB SOCCER LEAGUE Reject Carter Call Winnipeg 14 33 7 146 220 to see what a wonderful job he's Whelan 139-149-418, Biirt GM doing in Africa. Davis 139-147-413, Larry dVtn BO rcASS or orpiNOABit service! MEXICO CITY (UPI) — Delegates at an international Olym­ The White House and State Depart­ «eORG£ CHUVAUO LOST Bates 141-396, Al Martin ment came to Ali's defense Tuesday, BOUTS TO 4 OIFFSR6NT 137-380, George Zanis 139- AUTO pics meeting have rejected the Carter administration’s call for a HEA.VTWetCiHT CHAMPS. 38MPG providing lectures on Ali's use of the 140-377, Gordon Wilson 147- boycott of the Moscow games and passed a resolution urging its \(4HICH OF THE FOLLOWING atlas liantlq language to explain the former WM ONE OF THEM ? 374, Vito Agostinelli 139- 141 member nations to “avoid external influences’’ to move the heavyweight boxing champion's free­ A. IN6EMAR JOHANSSON 367, Tom Atamian 360, Lon • 24 Hour Emergency Service games. B. ALI 0 REPAIRS wheeling trip to Africa. Annum 147-360, Vic ,C. FLOTO PATTERSON • Burner Sales & Service ATDILLDn^ The executive committee of the cuss promotion and solidarity of the "Muhammad Ali is doing a great A braitis 137-356, John "Horn* ot Mr. Goodw rtnch" Burger 142. • Clean Heating Oils Association of .National Olympic Olympic movement before the job in the mission that he's engaged axm j ;J3M5UE Committees unanimously passed the boycott issue overshadowed the in, " State Department spokesman • Complete Mechanical Service resolution after two days of meetings previous agenda. llodding Carter said. Jody Powell, TRI-TOWN- Dave Fraser 649-4595 in Mexico City and a final closeddoor the White House spokesman, chimed Bum's Hat Stolen 234-573, Ron Simmons 211, • Collision Repair Call Us For Your Home Healing If you’ve been waiting to see^ Both Moscow and Washington sent ONLY ONE LEH! And Air Conditioni '.g Meeds . session Tuesday. representatives to outline their in by saying, "He's doing a good HOUSTON (U P I)-T h e John Miller 219-553, Irv • Auto Painting Professional Inidoor Soc-(^ Meeting delegates rejected a job." ransom hasn't been paid Foster 200-578, Gil Johnson positions on the boycott issue. • Low Cost Service Rentals cer in Hartford, this is proposal by U S. Olympic Committee Mario Vazquez Rana, president of President Carter sent Ali to Africa yet, but the beloved kid­ 200-532, Bob Arendt 201-538, spokesman Phillip 0. Krumm to the Mexican Olympic Committee, last weekend to drum up support for napped hat, which was Vic Costanzo 204-223-597, • Factory Trained Technicians your chance... defer a vote on the boycott until Feb. announced the Soviet Union's a boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olym­ lift^ from Houston Oilers’ Ray Bessette 236-566, Dick • Charge With Master Charge FEBRUARY CAR CARE SPECIAL 10, The International Olympics Com­ pics, but the outspoken athlete Coach Bum Phillips in Lourie 550, John Booth 500, To celebrate the reopening of Aeroflot airline agreed to give dis­ • 24 Hour Wrecker Service mittee, which decides the sites of the counts to athletes from "poor coun­ promptly became a center of con­ Pittsburgh during the AFC Chuck Clarke 525, Rob the coliseum the Hellions have creat­ games, will announce its position on tries" in the Western Hemisphere troversy. championship game, has Migliore 523, Bill Conway Tel. 646-6464 ed a special introductory priced tick­ the Moscow games at that time. who want to compete, Typical of the Ali comments that been returned. 510, Joe Tolisano 553, Bill O ychan^, oil fitter, ANOC is an umbrella group of 141 left Foreign Service officers Phillips arrived from a Reichert 544, Brian Shelly ( 3 et. All tickets purchased for the National Olympic Committees grimacing was an off-the-cuff remark trip to Florida Tuesday to EMwards 518, Fred Dobosz plus lubrication Hellions first real home game will be at formed last year in San Juan, Puerto to reporters "there are two bad find the beige cowboy hat 511, Henry Jarvis 505, Vin Don't pul off this important service work any longer. Coventry Stops Pinto 215, Larry Soren 504, SHELL EASY CARE 40 Specials like this shtiuldn'l be missed. one very low price-*3.00. Rico. Its primary role is to set com­ white men in the world, the Russian with the blue and white Dirty old oil is drained fnmi your engine. Five quart.s of Dick Coons 200-542, Ray Clip and save Hellions Home Game Schedule petition standards and its resolution white man and the American white feathers on his desk. • 40 MONTH LIM ITED Shell Fire & Ice* lOW-40 motor oit are put to work. against Carter's boycott is not bin­ Rham Quintet man." Oilers’ officials know Michaud 544. WARRANTY* new filler is installed to trap harmful particles that may This means a family of four can see Tima Date Ticket Price Opponent ding on the IOC. There are 143 "They are the two baddest men in more or less where that has • QOOD SE R V IC E WHEN work their way into the engine's mainstream. Then your chassis is lubricated the Hellions for *12.00. leei____ nations accredited for the Moscow Coventry tripped Rham High, 54- the history of the world and if these been for the past three FOWER DEMANDS ARE u m " imtu. Htmri IM SficW-UNiNMatt WNInl IIHft FKIEND.SIIIP- Liz Zwick at all key points. games. 45, and South Windsor High trimmed two white men start fighting, all of us weeks, but they still don’t NOT PROBLEMS 179-473, Linda Rolland 176, Offer expires Tickets are know on sale at the 1:30 tmki, hum} llh $7.N,M.H,$$.N Observers in Mexico City said the non-conference foe Bulkeley, 65-54, in little black folks are going to be know who took it. • WET C H A RQ ED fc-a — 1» 1 ^ Ruth Woodbury 178-500, Starts At $39.00 (DATE). Hartford Civic Center Box Office and 1:30 lla*i. Mmn IM (hi. $7.N,».H.$$.$0 MvOnUgmig association's overwhelming senti­ area basketball action last night. caught in the middle," Ali said. "A guy called me about • EXCELLEN T CH A RG E Sarge Nelson 178, Sue Lane hpMh|h.'i aHI*|l ment against Carter's boycott Keith Lane had 18 points, Tim But Powell said reporters mis­ three weeks ago and said RETENTION all Ticketron locations. Tickets can 190-504, Carol Wilson 177- Feb. vSNnH^f 2aMI proposal is expected to be reflected Breault II and Frank Badsteubner 10 interpreted Ali's remark as criticism not to ask any questions CHEVROLET • LOW W ATER L O S S 7:30 $7.0I,$«0I,$S.N RmTifkEiTm 492, Lee Bean 467, Pat 29th also be charged to Visa and Master hy the IOC as well. as Coventry upped its COC mark to of the United States. "He’s getting a about how, but that he had Charge by calling 727-8010. 7:30 Itnhi, Mmoith t7.M,tt.N,$5.H PkilaM$kiiFmr The two-day meeting in Mexico 10-4 and overall record to 12-4. Rick bad rap on this thing,’’ the the hat,” Oilers’ Thibodeau 477, Lou Toutain 469, Bill Zwick 215-501, 1:31 ImUi. Ihn. 2h $7.N,$I.N,$S.H WfNiSyiiiei City was scheduled last year, before Hayber had a game-high 21 i-oints to spokesman said. spokesman Bob Hyde said. If you have a group that is interested the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan pace 4-10, 4-12 Rham. Powell’s explanation? "He asked if we would Dick Woodbury 214, Scott 1229 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER M ontie 242-527, Butch SILVER LANE SHELL in attending one or more of the l Hartford Packaac All ramalnini homa gamaa (Fab. 17lh and Carter's subsequent proposal to John Allen and Tony Mozzicato had "When you talk about the two donate the hat to a arch 2nd) avallabla for only $19.00. Offar axpira* Fabruary' McQuade 203-553, Bob Cap- » 1 0 * » 16th and only avallabla at tha Hartford Civic Cvntar Sox Office. boycott the Moscow games in retalia­ 18 and 17 tallies respectively as South baddest white guys, and they get into Pittsburgh charity es­ 252 SPENCER ST„ MANCHESTER Hellions' remaining games, please » tion. Windsor won its 15th in 17 outings. a fight, it’s going to be bad for all of tablished to aid youngsters pa 536, Reggie Smith 530, Regularly $18.75 p*r Inlermstien, tai. 727-SOtO Mike Getzewich 530, Bruce call the Hellions' office 527-2890. The 32 delegates who attended the John Dyson had 15 points for 6-8 us, it means tough, it means mean, it at Carnegie-Mellon Univer­ OIHPALiiOTOigHUniDtVinOW Call 646-0879 or 646-9028 meeting initially had planned to dis­ Bulkeley. means powerful” sity. Hence 560, Jim Shafer 551. 10 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 6. 1980 Rainbow Girls Senior Citizens EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 6, 1990- 11 Name Advisor Center Bids Approved Coventry Board Rejects VERNON — Lynn Ann Sakrisian was installed recently as worthy ad­ By WALLY FORTIN EMith O’Brien, 120; John Klein, 120. By the way, over the past few- Football at High School visor of Rockville Assembly 39, months we have made name tags for Hi. Well, th ere’s good news Then on Monday afternoon it was Order of the Rainbow for Girls, at time for pinochle and we had 51 the following members and wc would COVENTRY — A proposal for a tonight. In case you haven’t heard, Hennessey, who runs a volunteer Former assistant high school prin­ what a thrifty way the Masonic Temple on Orchard players and the winners were: Betty appreciate it if they would drop by ‘ football program, backed by dozens program sponsored by the Parks and cipal William Troy reported that the the bids for the final work at the Jesanis, 808; Viv Laquerre, 787; Ed Street. and pick theirs up as soon as- of students and parents, has been Recreation Commission. He said the school currently spends only $6,000 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Green School have been approved Scott, 783; Fritz Wilkinson, 778; possibie: Bea Allen, Doris Bedard,. rejected by the Board of Education Coventry Football Association would per year for all of its athletic Daniel Sarkisian of Barbara Lane. and the green light is lit. That means Edith O’Brien, 771; Andrew Noske, Arthur Call, Katherine Call, Bill, to build a the action should start real soon at for budgetary reasons. Although donate equipment to offset some of programs. It would cost 10 times the Stafford, and is a junior at Stafford 764; Hans Frederickson, 763; Frank Castelluccio, Rose Castelluccio,j least by this coming Monday. How board members are in favor of ad­ the cost if the board accepted his per-player amount now being spent, High School. Gadomski, 759; Grace Windsor, 756; Ruth Coughlin, Mary Dowd, Kay;; about that? Awesome, at least. ding football to the high school proposal. he said, to institute a football The installing officers were Laury Dunlop, Edith Forgette, Ruth It’s been a long haul and lots of Helena Gavello, 756; Kitty Byrnes, athletic program, they feel that Board chairman Richard Ashley program. brushed denim wardrobe Blakeley. Faye Lee Hill, Janice Howell, Hannah Hughes, Robert, long hours of hard work and patience 752; John Gaily, 746; Clara financial restrictions on expen­ cast the one negative vote against the A proposal for a gifted and talented Hewitt and Tracey Henderson. Mrs. Hemingway, 745. McAllister, Ruth McAllister, Bertha:, by everyone but in particular, the ditures this year do not provide motion denying the football request. program at the middle school Dorothy Dimmock was organist and Porter, Clarence A. Shain, Lydia J.: many men and women who have During the day we were told that leaway for coming up with the $12,000 He felt the board should discuss the received a more favorable response Mrs. Meryon Miner, mother Shain, Mary Stewart, Ella Sturte- practically lived at the school. Their Mable Wilson is a patient at the estimated cost to begin a 40-member issue at subsequent meetings and from the board. Counselor Joy Dunner stretch pants adivisor. Manchester Hospital and Alice Ray vant, EarlSuprenant; Stella Varrick,. team. offer the proposal to public budget Other officers installed were: voluntary work is about to pay off. Hastings suggested that a program Panel Moderator is now recuperating from an acci­ Katherine Zabrovsky. The cost figure came from William meetings. for 25 students, costing $22,000, could Eileen Jensen, worthy associate ad­ Believe me when 1 say I have never Tomorrow for our Fun Day dent at her home, 61 Charter Oak St. receive two-thirds reimbursement by visor; Diane Bush, charity; Cari Ellsworth S. Grant, president of Fenwick Productions, will met a more dedicated group of peo­ Program Mr. and Mrs. Churila wilF ple. We would like to extend our the state. that really fit! Hill, hope; Eryn Gilligan, faith; show slides taken during their- moderate a panel discussion, “Connecticut River Diversion at So now, while the major work is heartfelt wishes to Ernie Dowd, Assistant superintendent Donald Faye Lee Hill, recorder; Laury extended stay in the People’s’ Northfield, Mass.,” Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Naubuc School, being done on the main floor, our whose brother Clarence passed away Registration Slated Nicoletti felt such a program was Blakley, chaplain; Leslie Silver, drill Republic of China. We are serving a. 84 Griswold St., Glastonbury, sponsored by The Nature volunteers are keeping busy this past week. Also, our sincere ( •'n- long overdue at the Captain Nathan leader; Kim Jensen, love; Lauren delicious turkey dinner with all the', Conservancy, Glastonbury Subchapter, and Great Meadows downstairs putting our craft room dolences tp Mrs. Mildred HolL id Hale School, which houses students Miller, nature; Melissa Silver, fideli­ trimmings at noon and our program* Conservation Trust. Following the discussion he will show his and hobby shop in order. If things whose husband "Ty” passed away For School Program from grades 5 through 8. Superinten­ ty; Kim Blakley. patriotism; Lisa Monday. will start at 1 p.m. Bassham. service: and Brenda Hill, new film, “Return to the River.” continue to move along, we may have dent Arnold Elman also backed the confidential observer our St. Patrick Dance in our new COVENTRY—The community class in sewing, and a recreational institution of a gifted and talented The Advisory Board members center. education program sponsored by the course in volleyball. Also offered are program, which has been delayed for Board of Education will begin genealogy, beginning crochet, several years because of the board’s were also installed, they were: Mrs. OK now, an important reminder to Hitchcock Films Slated Joy Pearson, mother advisor; Mrs registration Thursday. Students may stained glass, rug shirrett, quilting, tight monetary situation. Scheduling Tight you folks who will soon be headed for MANCHESTER - Three classic The other Hitchcock films will be,,. sign up through February 13 from water colors, photography, beginning The board heard an overview of the Marion Szalontai, adu'» recorder; Florida. You must get in your final Mrs. Ruth Hakey. adult treasurer; films by Alfred Hitchcock and a “Jamaica Inn,” Feb. 20 and: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the high school tennis, and golf. middle school from administrators payments by the end of this week. We children's film, will be shown at the “Notorious," starring Cary Grant; cafeteria. Schwartz took over the adult and faculty who played down what Miss Patricia Smith, chairman of the still have a few seats left so if you board; and Mrs. Ruth Beckwith, Whiton Memorial Library during and Ingrid Bergman on Feb. 27. Director David Schwartz is education program from former they described as a "rumored dis­ At NewCoilseum want to get away from it all, drop by February. The evening films will be shown at., Mrs. Carla Hill. Mrs. Irene Smith, offering 23 courses this year, director Teressa Williams, an art cipline problem” at the school. and sign up. 7. although those which fail to attract teacher at the high school. The board Teachers emphasized the school's Mrs Grace Steiner, Charles The first offering, "The Thirty- HARTFORD (UPI) - Workers game. "Brighty of the Grand Canyon,” • sufficient registration may be provides classroom space for the academic offerings, its music Bassham. Stanley Steiner, and Nine Steps,” the 1935 Hitchcock were pressed by a tight schedule NHL President John Ziegler, This past Monday morning we will be shown Saturday, Feb. 23, at 2 - cancelled. The fee for most classes is courses plus a small budget for the program, and special activities Daniel Szalontai; and Grady Pearson thriller starring Robert Donat and today as still more preparations former Boston Bruin hall of famer started signing up for our trip to p.m. $12, and there will be eight sessions program and director. available to students during non­ was installed as dad advisor. Madeline Carroll, will be shown Feb. were scheduled before tonight s Bobby Orr — and even the Stanley Boston Flower Show and by the end Admission is free to all films. ,■ of two hours each beginning class hours. Brushed poly cotton denims 13. planned reopening of the Hartford Cup itself — were to be included in of the day we were on our second bus. February 26. Scouts Plan Supper In other business Elman "froze” the pre-game ceremony. Still lots of seats left, so if you'd like C i t r u s S a le the school budget as a preliminary Swim Lessons Civic Center coliseum. • Among the subjects available are COVENTRY-Boy Scout Troop 65 Robertson said coliseum officials to join the gang and get away for a I Counseling Center! City officials said Tuesday all but college and career planning, writing will sponsor a pancake supper on step to making $15,000 in cuts expected a sell-out crowd of 14,682 HEBRON — Members of the NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) - A' one u, the necessary permits had day, call in. Better yet, drop by and dnd publishing, beginning yoga and requested by the Town Council. The Signup Slated for the game, although "a couple Hebron, Andover and Marlborough counseling center for Vietnanl Friday at 5:30 p.m, at the Communi­ been granted for the coliseum, sign up. meditation, the phenomena of ty Center on Route 44A across from council took this action as a precondi­ rebuilt at a cost of $31.5 million, to thousand " tickets remained unsold Chapter of the American Field Ser­ veterans has been established in New_ tion to calling a special town meeting MANCHESTER - The Last Friday afternoon, we had our UFO’s, and a drawing class in nature the Meadowbrook Shopping Plaza. reopen with a National Hockey Tuesday morning. vice are now conducting a citrus fruit Haven, U.S. Rep. Robert Giaimu. D-' to appropriate funds for overruns in Manchester Recreation Department regular setback games with 48 illustrating. Other courses feature The scouts will act as chefs and League game. "We're ready, just give us some sale which will conclude on Feb. 15. Conn., announced. the energy and insurance accounts. will hold swim lesson registration for players and the winners were: Kay driver education (65), chair caning, waiters under the supervision of Dick Two large cranes were moved ice," he said. "I’m looking forward The group is selling boxes of pink The new center, which will bd' the fourth session daily this week Ellsworth, 138; Josephine Sehuetz, conversational German, parap­ Bergin, scoutmaster, Jerry from the coliseum floor Tuesday. to getting through the reopening and grapefruit and temple oranges. staffed by five workers, will official­ from 6 p.m. to 8;30 p.m. and Satur­ 134; Helen Silver, 131; Archie sychology ($20), natural foods and Ringuette, assistant scoutmaster, The arena's massive space frame then getting back to business as Residents interested in buying the ly open Feb. 22. Giaimo said Monday., 'T h e love of liberty is the day 10 a m. to 4 p.m. at the East Side Houghtaling, 129; Clara Hemingway, nutrition, and small engine repair and Judy Hook, fund-raising love of others; the love of roof collapsed with a roar Jan. 18. usual." fruit should contact any member of The center, the first of its kind in Recreation Center. 22 School St. 128; Ann Fisher, 124; Dom the group or Robert McBriar, and maintenance. chairperson. power is the love of our­ 1978. The Whalers have said they lost Connecticut, will be headed by Dr*' selves." William Hazlitt Classes begin Monday. Anastasio, 122; Bernice Martin. 121; Marlborough; Sandy Surdam, An­ There will also be a consumer For more information, call 742-8412 Registration must be in person and Licensing and Inspection officials $75,000 per game while playing at Michael Moskowitz, a psychologist at John Gaily, 120; Grace Windsor, 120; dover or Klaus Todte, Hebron. the West Haven Veterans Hospital. course about insurance, a beginners’ after 3:30 p.m. there is a $3 charge for the ten toured the comple.x Tuesday, leaving Springfield because the capacity of lessons. only a needed health inspection the Hartford facility is about twice Children in Beginners and .Ad­ before the arena was ruled fit for oc­ that of the Springfield Civic Center. vanced Beginners must be at least 52 cupancy. inches tall "They have pretty much finished TV Tonight Building Permits Tallied Classes meet twice a week for five work on the interior of the Globe Needs coliseum," Civic Center spokesman and industrial growth in South Wind­ weeks. man SOUTH WINDSOR — Occupancy million. McLaughlin said that the John Robertson said. "Work is still 6:00 ® Gunsmoke 1:49 sor hit record levels in 1979, He said Monday and Friday, 6:30 to 7:00. $4,000 Work (X) Movie "Savage Pampas" ® News certificates were issued during 1979 average price of a new single family iX aj © ^ News Intermediates. going on on the concourse. We have 9:00 (1967) Robert Taylor, Ron for 149 single-family houses and 104 home sold in South Windsor ranged growth tripled that recorded in 1978, 511 Love Lucy 3 ) The Boy Who Drank Too Randell 2:00 Monday and Friday, 7 to 7:30. the health inspector coming in Joker's Wild Much (X) Joe Franklin condominiums, accounting for most from $80,000 to $130,000. according to officials of the MANCHESTER - The Globe (OS) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Swimmers. tomorrow. We want a dust free en­ iS> TV Community College X Angel Death ® Abbott And Costello ® M*A*S*H of the $16.9 million in new construc­ The task of recording of the Economic Development Commis­ ^ The Odd Cou^e 3 ) ^ Charlie's Angels vironment (for his visit). That is the Hollow swimming area can be kept 2:30 sion, with new building and expan­ Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 to 7. .4$ Streets Of San Francisco (X) NBA Basketball 12:30 tion during the year. The information assessments on this new property open, at least temporarily, with ® The Odd Couple Beginners. last inspection." ® 3'2-1 Contact ® Dlff'rent Strokes GD CBS Late Movie Together­ is contained in the annual report of prompted Burt McNamara, the sions during the year totaling 44,000 about $4,000 in repairs. ^ m Every Four Years ness" (1970) George Hamilton, 2:45 The cranes which have dominated 6:30 Donald McLaughlin, building inspec­ assessor, to seek an extension of the square-feet of floor space. Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 7:30, 1$ Movie "Battle For The Plan­ Peter Lawtord ® News the arena floor for weeks were However. Public Works Director X Carol Burnett And Friends Advanced Beginners. et Ol The Apes ' (1973) Roddy (X) Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ tor. state’s deadline for preparing the Russell Trotman, executive vice Jay Giles said Monday it would take a jT IcT ac Dough 3:00 removed at about 8 a m. Tuesday McOowall. Claude Akins The erts town's Grand List. The state agreed president of the South Windsor Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 to (S) NBC News lX) Movie "Every Man Is My Residential building totaled $11.8 an estimated $750,000 for the exten­ ape civilization tries to peacefully 99 Our Miss Brooks Temperatures on the coliseum ® i|T Over Easy Enem y" (1970) Robert Webber. million; commercial and industrial, to a month-long delay of its Jan. 31 Chamber of Commerce, said the 8.30, Adult. co-exist with humans who are floor were then lowered and officials sive repairs needed to keep it open ® Bob Newhart 12:40 Elsa Martinelli » Wednesday and Saturday. 6:30 to 7 atom-bomb mutants, but a pow­ $3.84 million and additions and deadline. commercial and industrial growth, d) ^ Baretta 9^1 Six Million Dollar Man began the tight schedule of making permanently. 6:55 and 10 to 10:30, Advanced Beginners. er struggle intervenes (2 hrs ) 99 Movie ’This Thing Called “ alterations to existing builings, $1.28 McLaughlin said that commercial which will add more than $3 million The temporary repairs include a 4$ News 1:00 Wednesday and Saturday. 7 to 7:30. ice for tonight's game between the 9:30 Love' (1941) Rosalind Russell. to the Grand List, was the largest in­ new surface at the bottom of the d ) Movie "Dallas" (1950) Gary 10:30 to 11, Intermediates. Hartford Whalers and the Los 7:00 Hello, Larry Co(^er. Ruth Roman. Meivyn Douglas crease in that area since 1973. Angeles Kings. swimming area, he said. X CBS News Xd The Baxters 95 @ Tomorrow C1)05M*A*S*H 3:01 The 104 condominum units for At a meeting last month with the 10:u0 99 Movie "Born Yesterday" (3J Rat Patrol * VFW Post IVleeting The Whalers will be playing their X & ABC News which certificates were issed are (i) 17 News (1950) Judy Holliday. William Official Leaves RGH first NHL game ever in Connecticut. Board of Directors, Recreation Ti Face The Music Holden. part of the Bryre Wood complex, SOUTH WINDSOR-Quarter- Director Melvin Siebold said the Festival Of Faith (I) Vegal The last time they played in Hartford Journeys To The Mind iS) Best Of Saturday Night near the Candlewood Apartments on master Len Glasser of South Windsor Live VERNON — Peggy Zowada, com­ drive and through the dedication of — 107 "home" games ago — the team swimming area would have to be 0 News m-UT. UT-SM Ellington Road. " “morial VFW Post 10251 reminds (^4) Connecticut Prime Time M M If ‘‘SkMICft*! munity relations director at the latest wing, the Belding Wing. was in the World Hockey Associa­ closed soon unless major repairs ^ IT) Dick Cavett he n r TMTIex'^C area veterans that the local post tion. were made. /d NevYtywed Game 10:30 pte 3 UNCtt m Rockville General Hospital, is Mrs. Zowada will take over her meets the first Thursday of each General Manager Robert Weiss 7:29 (3 Presente leaving that post to take a newly duties in New Haven on March 3 and Since then, it has found temporary The Forsyte Saga I Bush Dinner month at the community room of Dally Numbers V e r n o n cin^ lodging at the Springfield, Mass., asked Giles to provide cost estimates I'-Z Created position at St. Raphaels will be leaving the Rockville Hospital Society for Savings Bank, Ellington 7:30 11:00 POUHS 'i Hf, '• Hospital in New Haven. on Feb. 22. Civic Center. for both the temporary and perma­ (X) ® ® ® News Road. CD P.M. Magazine AMNmKRGFlLM The position at St. Raphaels is an Heads Named Mayor George Athanson and Gov. nent repairs. Major renovations in­ (£) All In The Family (1)M*A*S*H I Mrs. Zowada, who is a nurse, was Meetings begin at 7 p.m. Former Nostalgia Theater (To Be Ella Grasso had been invited to cut a clude a new spillway and a filtration X Family Feud ^1 ENDS THURSDAY '' lliade director of volunteer services administrative one, just created. members and other interested (X) Dating Game Announced) gt Rockville Hospital in 1972 and Mrs. Zowada will be developing SOUTH WINDSOR - Roberta ceremonial ribbon to open the and water recirculation system. The 99 David Alien ^'"Till Marrlaga veterans are invited to attend. M Wild Kingdom director of community relations in systems for consumers, monitoring Groobert of 7 Fairview Drive and building to the public and a host of latter would insure that there is ® Big Money 11:30 D o U iP art^ R Glasser said the post is actively patient opinions and be making every Richard Kelley of 49 Rosemary NHL dignitaries were lined up for an enough water in the pond at all times ID MacNeil / Lehrer Report (X) Life And Tinges Of Eddie Rob­ START* RRIOAY ’ ?975. seeking to increase membership and t ^ Tic Tac Dough erts Lane, have been appointed co- on-ice commemoration before the for swimming. ‘ LAST HUmiEO [PGl I She has seen the Rockville Hospital effort to humanize the hospital stay, community interest this year. Maude CDKojak COUPU IN AMERICA” Ihrough its first public fund-raising she said. chairmen of the "Dinner with Bush” 8:00 ® ^ Love Boat Committee by Richard Rittenband, X l i J Edward And Mrs. Simp­ (X) Dave Allen ENOSTHURSDAY son dS Tonight 2.“6UYANACULT0F chairman of the Republican Town X ^ Eight is Enough S3 Sorgoant Bllko Committee. (^, Captlonad ABC News THE DAMNED” rt m Stafford Court Closes Manchester Public Records i7j Bonanza START* FRIDAY The GOP fund raising dinner for ® ^ Real People 12:00 ”Pr1Z8 HgtitBr” po • VERNON — The Tolland County involved residents of Stafford and iS ID Great Performances (SMary Hartman, Mary Harl- presidential candidate George Bush, BETTE MIDLER Superior Court sessions, held once a said this isn’t enough to justify the At arranly deeda Michael P, Hiza as Institutional Food Service Ad­ who will be the main speaker, is gveek in Stafford, will end Monday as administrative problems caused by Allen M. Bennett and Dale H. Bennett to Gerald J. ministration, 115 Carriage Drive. ALAN BATES _ scheduled for Feb. 11 at La iart of the state’s effort to save time, having to transport court records and Davis and Anne Miller, property at 31-33 Homestead St Susan L. Cammeyer as The Beauty Boutique, 34 Church Renaissance Banquet Restaurant $62,000. rouble, and money. employes to Stafford each Monday. St. THE ROSE J (formerly Chateau DeVille) on Route I Beginning Feb. 18 the court’s lower Joseph Donahue and Mary K Donahue to Robert J. Bridget Vogelsang as Mandy’s Mix, 254 High St. West. 5 and Interstate 91 in East Windsor. Sivision will meet five days a week in Camera Club Terry Sr and Robert J 'Terry Jr , property at 108 Richard Bradbury as Projects in Wood, 210 Pine St. The Bush dinner will mark the first Jhe court house on West Main Street VERNON — The Snipsic Camera Falknor Drive. $53,000 S. John Moreland and Robiert A. Robillard as All-Brite DON’T MISS IT! time in the town’s history that a in Rockville. Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in First Richard P Cobb and Isabelle L. Cobb to Henry Bot- & Co., P.O. Box 2031, Vernon. presidential candidate has spoken to - The recommendation to close the Federal Savings Bank, Park Place ticello, property at 224 Hillstnwn Road, $80,000, Roy Keith as Magna Associates. 22 Hollister St. I960 NEW ENGLAND the South Windsor Republicans. Stafford Court was made by Judge with Carl McCallister as guest Paul J Sobol and Donna L. Sobol to Manuel A Vega Marcia Phelps, Robert Phelps, John Ferraris and Am erican Tickets for the $25-a-plate dinner glohn F. Shea Jr. and approved by speaker. and Maritza Vega, property at 36 Clinton St., conveyance Alyce Ferraris as Coal Stove and Energy Store, 295 may be obtained by sending a check tax $35.75. RECREATIONAL Gigolo ■Chief Court Administrator John McCallister will discuss lighting Broad st. payable to the Republican Town APaiainount Pictur? Speziale. It has been challenged by and flash techniques. Club members Paul J. Sobol and Donna L. Sobol to Eduardo E, Con­ Dorothea Colangelo as Coin Traders, 216 Spruce St. Committee to Rittenband at 1734 VEHICLE & CAMPER Stafford officials. are asked to bring slides for the New treras and Lilia S. Contreras, property at 36 Clinton St. Thomas M. Melo, president as State Academy of Hair­ Ellington Road or by calling Ritten­ conveyance tax $35.75. Court officials said only three or England Camera Club and band at 644-2456 or Mrs. Groobert, dressing, 397-C Broad St. ;four percent of the court’s business Wilbraham competitions. 644-3310. Vernon Street Corp. to John D. Camera, property at M arriage l.ieenHeH TRAILER SHOW —February 7-10,1980 Lot 1 Knollwood subdivision, $15,000. Peter Dembinski and Malgarzata Malawska, both of Martin Haspel to Bruce A. Cantrell and Yvette B. Can­ Manchester. trell, property at 174 West Center St., $40,000. Ronald Wallert and Page Waddell, both of Manchester. Alice Richmond to Wilbur J. Nelson Jr. and Amy Arthur Dolt Sr. of Upper Saddle River, N.J, and -TT- _-7 Sevell-'Nelson, property at 283 Spring St,, $72,000. Florence Bitter of Manchester, For the month of February Herman Frechette. Albert Martin and Gerald Rothman to Robert J Terry Sr. and Robert J. Terry Jr., property at 19 Ashland St., $61,000. The Manchester Community College .Adoption of Iradi- nami- Student Program Board presents; Daniel F. Reale Inc. Realtors as ERA Daniel F. Reale Inc. Realtors, 175 Main St. Michael D. Granato as Giftwood, 111 Delmont St. HYPNOTIST It's A R T ® W ear 16 diamonds CARNEY M ichaels totaling '/t carat JAMES MAPES your As dainty a diamond a n d 8 0 t h Year pendant as you've ever "4 T r t in in i k HooI for CUtm4l Btllri" 4 Days Only! "GOING heart seen. 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DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Extonslon 250 COLLEGE FOR SCREEN TIMES • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WE8TFARMS MALL AmencAx E«(vt4s/MAMef Otargt/Voa / MKhMMChvgtf 12 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 6, 1960 Hearing Planned Union Pond Renovations On Waste Plans Aired By Park Group By DON^A HOLLAND In 1983-1984 the board hopes to buy a sweeper vac-all and a diesel- all slopes disturbed by sewer construction and then the HrralH CorrrsponHrnI MANCHESTER — Refurbishing at Union Pond and the powered dump truck. relocation of the Hockanum River channel near the planting of seed. Volunteers would then plant evergreen BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen Expanded town office facilities are town's landfill highlighted Tuesday night's meeting of the trees and seedling on both sides of the river. teople/Poo will conduct a special meeting Feb. the board's goal for the last year of Hockanum River Linear Park Committee. Smith also said access steps could be provided to the 13 at 7 p.m. at the Community Hall to the five year plan. Chairman Douglas Smith told the committee he met river mid-way between the falls and the bridge. He said discuss the town committing itself to Tuesday morning with Public Works Director Jay Giles the town has old concrete curbs which would be ideal for joining the proposed Windham Properly To Be Sold Several pieces of town property and Vern Anderson, a representative of the federal Soil the steps. Region Solid Waste Energy In other matters. Smith said the public works depart­ will be advertised fob bid in an effort Conservation Service, at Union Pond to discuss re­ Recovery Facility. ment is considering extending its landfill this summer. to dispose of them. grading and other environmental measures at the pond. Earlier this week the town To make room for another 30 years of landfill capacity, The items were formerly used by Smith said the contractor who installed a sanitary received a proposed contract from he said, the department will dredge a new channel and the highway crews but are no longer sewer line at the northwest corner of the pond has agreed Windham for its use of the facility. relocate down to what used to be the Laurel Lake Diiuier fc»r aCrowd or forlW o of use to the town. to place new topsoil and seed there in the spring. The contract has been referred to the shoreline. The old Hockanum River channel will be filled The items are the cab of the Kimberly Merz The committee proposed that the public works crew town attorney for legal review. to provide more landfill area for the town. Trojan tractor shovel, 1970 Anderson regrade the area this spring and volunteers would plant The plann^ facility, which turns The linear committee suggested building a dike along snow plow. Gallon road grader, 1972 trees in the fall. trash into steam to be used by a what will be the final limits of the landfill. If this is done. Dodge power wagon dump truck, a Student Named Smith said the plan had been presented to both the manufacturing company, will be Smith said, the committee can establish a walkway along hydraulic operated sickle bar. three Conservation Commission and the Advisory Park and operable in the fall of 1981. the river and get a green buffer growing. General Electric tube type 2-way Rec Commission. Both groups approved the plan. Alan Bergren. administrative Joyner’s Aide Any plans to extend the landfill have to be approved by eure The committee has also proposed erosion control B o th O cca sio n s mobile radios and a five reel gang assistant, told board members the MANCHESTER - Kimberly Merz the Department of Environmental Protection. Smith said mower. methods along the Hockanum River banks between the current status of the project. He has been appointed legislative assis­ he would present the relocation plans to the Conservation Alan Bergren, administrative Union Pond falls and Union Street. attended a meeting in January to tant to state Rep. Walter Joyner, R- Commission at its meeting next Thursday. assistant, and Danny Rattazzi, road The restoration measures call for six inches of top on learn about the facility. 12th district, for the 1980 General foreman, were authorized by the For Special Dishes First Selectman Henry Ryba said Assembly session. Board of Selectmen to draw up the the town still has many decisions to Ms. Merz is a ninth grade honor bid advertisements. whether it’s dinner for a crowd or a special evening just for two, it’s make. student at Illing Junior High School. Selectman John Carey said, ‘‘If we an important event and a time to serve dishes that are unusual and impres­ They include the possibility of es­ Joyner said. "This is significant don't get reasonable bids, we'll have tablishing a bulky w,'>ste disposal because of the fact that Manchester sive. These recipes are designed to let you do just that. They’re based on a an auction at the garage." Sub Base Oil Spill site, having community-wide pickup schools have never before par­ favorite trio of flavors — cheese, fruit and bread. by a local hauler, establishing a ticipated in the legislative intern Clogs Sewage Plant There are three month-watering treats for company, Pineapple-Herb transfer site for use by the public and program. Parents’ Workshop Cheese Spread, Ham Loaf en Croute and Orange-Pineapple Cheesecake. or hauler or requiring the hauler to According to Joyner. Ms. Merz will GROTON (UPl) — Officials say bilge oil accidentally provide a site and exploring other VERNON — A parents' training help him in the areas of research, pumped from the U.S. Submarine Base clogged the city’s But people today aren’t always cooking for a crowd. Planning an inter­ means of waste transfer. workshop for the Title 1 educational analysis, case work, scheduling and sewage treatment plant and was forcing millions of esting and meinoral)le dinner for two is easy with three additional ideas. There also must be a stand-by land­ program will be held tonight at 7:30 general clerical work. fill for emergency use in case the at the Maple Street School. The snow gallons of untreated wastes to flow into Long Island Double Cheese Soup and Pineapple-Spinach Salad, Stuffed Chicken Breasts "Ms. Merz will have the invaluable Sound. plant is out of service although that is date is Thursday. opportunity", said Joyner, “of sitting with Pineapple Glaze and Puffy Shrimp and Cheese Casseroles. A small amount of oil also escaped into the sound, 6 not anticipated, officials said. The program is designed to teach in on legislative committee Donald Burton, a field inspector for the state Department Board Endorses Plan parents how to help their children meetings, as well as the regular of Environmental Protection, said Tuesday. A heavenly spread, flavor rich with Danish Natural Cream Cheese with Herbs and with basic reading and math skills. General Assembly session." Joyner The Board of Selectmen endorsed a Navy Cmdr. Paul Matthews, submarine base public juice-packed crushed pineapple. Delicious served with thin goldfish-shaped crackers Babysitting and transportation may added, “I am delighted to have Ms. tentative five year plan, for the town, works director, said between 11,000 and 15,000 gallons of and convenient rye or pumpernickel party-sliced loaves. be arranged by calling Annette '^lerz aboard." at its meeting Tuesday. bilge or waste oil escaped into the treatment plant on Levine, 21 Irene Drive. Kimberly Merz, who spent Items sought for the 1980-1981 year Monday morning when a pump switch was accidentally PINEAPPLE-HERB CHEESE SPREAD include a site for and a public safety Tuesday. Jan. 29, at the capitol in hit. 8 ounce can Dole Crushed Pineapple in juice Pepperidge Farm Wheat and Rye Goldfish Thins Hartford, for an intern orientation complex, highway garage and dog Crews have been working round the clock since Monday 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened Pepperidge Farm Party Rye and Pumpernickel Slices said. “This will be a good experience pound, waste disposal alternative, night to clear the oil and the plant should be operating on 8 ounces Danish Natural Cream Cheese with Herbs Fire Calls for me. I'm looking forward to the development of Herrick Memorial a limited basis by today. Burton said. But he said it will Drain pineapple, reserving 2 tablespoons juice; set aside. Using an electric mixer, combine cheeses. Add reserved session. It will give me a chance, pineapple juice, beating until light and huffy. Fold in reserved crushed pineapple. Spoon into crock or serving bowl. Park and improved civil defense be another two weeks before the plant returns to full .Manchester first hand, to see what politics is all Chill, covered, several hours or overnight. Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before serving. Serve with Goldfish emergency capability. operation. c J & C Ftfrara Co.. If]< Thins and Party Slices. Makes 3 cups. about and whether it's for me." The latter two are on-going Tuesday, 11:48 a m . —Unnecessary He said, though, that the plant could treat the bulk of Rep. Joyner said the intern projects for the full five years. In call at Manchester Memorial the estimated 2.8 million gallons of sewage a day with program is something he hopes to ex- 1981-1982 the board hopes to purchase Hospital. (Town) limited operation. Have you told her lately? A time-honored cooking method, greatly simplified with already-rolled sheets of frozen pand in conjunction with the a fire truck and a backhoe with Tuesday, 2:43 p.m. —Grass fire at Burton said the Navy and the Coast Guard have set up I( you iiaven't liere's a gift that will say it (or you. puff pastry. Ground ham and stuffing are layered with pineapple and a tangy Danish Manchester school system. Joyner power takeoff and complete a road 185 Center St. (Town) equipment in nearby Mumford Cove to contain the oil It spells Blue Cheese Sauce tops each slice. ^ engineering survey. says he has arranged with school of­ Tuesday, 7:50 p.m. -W a te r flow because the DEP was concerned that even a small ficials to have Kimberly on board HAM LOAF EN CROUTE The third year of the five year plan problem at Millers Falls, Progress amount of the substance could hurt marine life. calls for road reconstruction, further Drive. (Town) full-time once the session begins, 1 sheet Pepperidge Farm Pre-Rolled Putt Pastry 1 cup Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Stuffing development of Indian Notch Park Today. 5:56 a.m. —Smoke detector Feb.6. 2 cans, 8 ounces each, Dole Sliced Pineapple in juice 3 eggs and the purchase of a diesel powered investigation at 400 Main St. (Town) 11/2 pounds ham, finely chopped or ground I tablespoon water FLETCHER GLASS CO. And each letter contributes to the unique design 1/2 cup finely-chopped celery Danish Blue Cheese Sauce- dump truck. Mrs. Barrett of this hand-crafted pendant by J&C Ferrara. Ov#r 35 Ytcfl ot f ip tr w K t of MANCHESTER Available In three sizes. Thaw pastry at room temperature until it can be unfolded, about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, drain pineapple slices, re­ serving 1/2 cup juice: set aside. Combine ham, celery, stuffing. 2 eggs and reserved pineapple juice: set aside. Connally Aide COMPLETE AUTO GLABB BERVICE Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Unfold pastry sheet on lightly tloured board or canvas. Roll out to form 15 1/2 inch Neutral Term Sought WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS • GLASS FURNITURE In sterling with matching chain COVENTRY — Barbara Barrett of square. Trim 1 inch from 2 adjacent sides of pastry to form 14 1/2 inch square, reserving pastry trimmings for later F TOPS • PICTURE FRAMING • FIREPLACE & DOOR use. Fit pastry square into ungreased 8 inch loaf pan, pleating corners to line smoothly. Divide reserved ham mixture 105 Standish Road, has been named MIRRORS • TUB ENCLOSURES • SPECIAL WORK into thirds. Press into pastry-lined pan forming layers with reserved pineapple slices, starting and ending with ham By Relations Group chairman of the Coventry Connally mixture and cutting pineapple slices to fit if necessary. for President campaign. *31.50 Beat together water and remaining egg. Fold ends and sides of pastry up and over top of loaf, brushing edges MANCHESTER — You can sub­ Town, that the Board of Directors Mrs. Barrett is a former chairman ■ [COUECTOR'S it e m s ] Open with egg mixture to seal. Turn out onto greased cookie sheet. Brush Outside of loaf with egg mixture. Using reserved Manchester 6 4 9 -4 5 2 i) D M S H P U n pastry trintmings, create designs as desired tor top ot loaf, coaling and attaching each with egg mixture. Clean any stitute "chairperson" for "chair­ consider adopting an ordinance of the Coventry Republican Town Thurs. inssBomu dei»ntdisJ spilled egg mixture (rom cookie sheet. Bake in preheated oven 30 to 35 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Let m an," but what's a neutral word for which would state that wherever Committee, secretary of the Coven­ Eva. TIM stand 10 minutes. Remove from cookie sheet, slice and serve with Danish Blue Cheese Sauce, Makes 8 servings. “he?" I nUUNE REPMOUCTIONSr such sexually exclusive words try Young Republican’s Club, and Estimate Sadly Given "Danish Blue Cheese Sauce: The Human Relations Commission appear in any Town ordinance or has worked on many locial campaigns wants to grapple with that dilemma. } tablespoons butler or margarine 2 cups milk E document, that a sexually neutral as well as having managed party OPQI MOtl-FH 8 am - 5 J0 p m PUSTKS M STOOI 1/4 cup all-purpose flour I cup (1/4 pound) grated Danish Creamy Havarti Cheese Its “chairperson," Richard Dyer, connotation is intended." headquarters during past elections. SAT T U 12 NOON .100-)4”-3/16’'-W ’’ 1/2 teaspoon salt I tablespoon Danish Blue Cheese, crumbled recently proposed to Mayor Stephen Dyer said the proposed ordinance Mrs. Barrett said she is forming a Penny that an ordinance be adopted 1/8 teaspoon white pepper would amend the existing language committee to telephone all voters in 54 McKEE SJ., MANCHESTER to change the connotation of what he SCREENS REPAIRED DOWNTOWN Melt butter in large saucepan. Stir in flour, salt and pepper until blended; cook ) to 2 minutes. Stirring constantly, of the town's documents without Coventry and inform them of the (Off Center St.) ' 9t7 MAIN STREET gradually add milk and cook until thickened. Add cheeses-, remove from heat, stirring to melt. (May be prepared in called outmoded sexist terms, par- having to reprint the material. He Presidential Preference Primary MANCHESTER advance and reheated over low heat, thinning with a little milk if necessary.) Makes 2 cups. tic larly those two words. said his plea to Penny was backed up scheduled for March 25 and to urge “The commission is proposing," by the other members of the commis­ their support of John Connally. Dyer said in a letter to the mayor, One of the richest and best cheesecakes ever, made easy by Almond Glaze over center of cheesecake; refrigerate several hours ot ozernight. The soup 'n salad dinner goes elegant with an unusual soup made from two sion. Anyone interested may contact Mrs. Makes 10 to 12 servings. “in its advisory capacity to the using packaged cookies for the crust. The crowning glory is a Danish cheeses, Tyho and Fontina, and a colorful spinach and pineapple Barrett. pineapple and almond topping. salad topped with onion and garlic croutons. °Pineapple-.\lmon(l Glaze: TMDE IN SALE » TRADE IN S A Ii » TMDE IN SALE « TMDE IN SALE • TRADE IN SALE < ORANGE-PINEAPPLE CHEESECAKE 2 tablespoons sugar 8 ounce can Dole Chunk Pineapple in juice DOUBLE CHEESE SOUP 2 tablespoons finely-chopped onion 1 cup (1/4 pound) shredded Danish Tybo Cheese Butter or margarine 4 eggs 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 drop yellow toed coloring Tumplka TV A Appllanca announcaa Ita BIQ Trada In Daya Bala. Wa did It agalnl 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 2 tablespoons toasted slivered almonds 2 tablespoons butler or margarine 1 cup (1/4 pound) shredded Danish Fontina Cheese 2D Pepperidge Farm Bordeaux Cookies 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour Dash of cayenne pepper In cooparatlon with Curtla-Mathar Talavlalon Co wa ara proud to announca Our 11/2 pounds Danish Natural Cream Pineapple-Almond Glaze- Combine sugar, cornstarch and ginger in small saucepan. Drain pineapple chunks, 3/4 cup beer Finely-chopped parsley Trada In Daya Bala. Huga Trada-lna ara anothar raaaon that kaapa our Cheese with Orange stirring 1/3 cup juice into cornstarch mixture and beating until smooth. Continue 3/4 cup milk draining pineapple chunks, blotting with paper toweling if necessary to remove cuatomara coming back. During thia aala Turnpika TV la allowing tramandout excess juice: set aside. Cook juice and cornstarch until clear and thickened, stirring Saule onion in butter until tender. Blend in flour; cook 1 to 2 minutes. Stirring constantly, gradually Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butler bottom and sides of 8-inch springlorm pan. To add beer, then milk. Heat, stirring, just to boiling; remove from heat. Using a wire whisk, blend in trada-ln valua for your old TV. Chooaa from a wlda aalactlon of tlzaa and (orm crust, stand 9-1/2 cookies on their sides around edge of pan. Line bottom of constantly. Stir in food coloring. Chill until it reaches room temperature. Add reserved drained pineapple chunks and toasted almonds. cheeses until melted. Soup may be returned to low heat for about 1 minute, stirring constantly, if finlahaa. Trada Today. pan with remaining cookies, breaking as needed to fill in holes: set aside. cheeses do not melt completely. Add cayenne. Serve immediately, topping each serving with parsley. Doni Mlaa Thit Balal Using an electric mixer, cream 1/4 ol cheese and 1 egg, continuing to add Makes 2 servings, about I 1/2 cups each. i cheese and eggs, beating well after each addition. Gradually add sugar. Continue beating about 2 minutes. Pour into cookie-lined pan. Bake in preheated oven 35 / ■ ^ minutes. Turn off oven, leaving cheesecake in oven an additional 45 minutes. Remove PINEAPPLE-SPINACH SALAD cheesecake from oven; chill until it reaches room temperature. Spoon Pineapple- 8 ounce can Dole Chunk Pineapple in juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 cups lorn spinach leaves, washed with 1 1/2 teaspoons vinegar stems removed 2 teaspoons sugar 2 slices red onion, separated into rings Dash of paprika 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1/4 cup Pepperidge Farm Onion and Garlic Croutons Drain pineapple chunks, reserving 1 tablespoon juice. Place spinach leaves, pineapple chunks and onion rings in salad bowl. Combine vegetable oil, reserved pineapple juice, lemon juice, vinegar, sugar and paprika in jar with light.fitting lid: shake well. (Salad may be prepared to this point and salad ingredients and dressing retngcrated separately.) To serve, pour desired amount ol dressing over spinach mixture; loss. (Any remaining dressing may be refrigerated (or future use.) Top with croutons. Makes 2 servings.

An impressive dish for two doesn't have to mean leftovers. Boneless chicken Curtis Matties breasts are rolled around convenient packaged stuffing and Danish Tybo Cheese,then placed on pineapple rings for roasting. A pineapple glaze adds flavor and color. STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS - PINEAPPLE GLAZE 2 teaspoons finely-chopped onion 1/4 cup water 2 teaspoons finely-chopped celery 2/3 cup Pepperidge Farm Herb Seasoned Stuffing 3 small mushrooms, sliced 2 whole chicken breasts, boned 2 tablespoons butler or margarine 4 thin slices Danish Tybo Cheese Dash of salt 8 ounce can Dole Sliced Pineapple in juice Dash ol pepper Pineapple Glaze* Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Saule onion, celery and moshrooms in butter until tender. Add salt, pepper and water; bring to a boil. Remove (torn heal and sprinkle stuffing over, tossing together with a fork. Set aside. Rinse chicken breasts; pat dry. Flatten each with a mallet between 2 sheets of waxed paper. Place 2 slices Danish Tybo Cheese and 1/2 of stuffing on each chicken breast. Roll up 6 to enclose cheese and stuffing completely; fasten securely with metal or wooden picks. Drain pine­ apple slices, reserving 1 tablespoon juice. Place each chicken breast on top of 2 pineapple rings in shallow, foil-lined baking pan. Roast in preheated oven 3D minutes. Reduce heal to 350 degrees and roast an additional 30 minutes, basting often with Pineapple Glaze. Makes 2 servings. "Pineapple Glaze: I teaspoon cornstaicb 1 tablespoon reserved pineapple juice i tablespoon Firmly-packed light brown sugar 2 tablespoons light corn syrup Combine cornstarch and brown sugar in small saucepan. Add pineapple juice and corn syrup, stirring 5 POUT MONEY WORTH until smooth. Cook until clear and thickened, stirring constantly; remove from heal. 1. FREE DELIVERY 2. FREE INSTALLATION These make-ahead individual casseroles are a flavorful combination of toast­ 3. FREE SERVICE 4. FREE NO CHARGE FOR COLOR ing while bread, Danish Blue and Havarti cheeses, juice-packed crushed pineapple and tiny shrimp. •HEAVY DUTY OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORDS •CUHING 5. FREE REMOVAL OF YOUR OLD APPLIANCE LATEST ARRIVALS: PUFFY SHRIMP AND CHEESE CASSEROLES I ROARbS *WALL DECORATIONS •PHOTO ALBUMS 4 slices Pepperidge Farm Toasting White Bread 1 egg 2 teaspoons butter or margarine, softened 1/2 cup milk •CALENDARS •CLOCKS 8 ounce can Dole Ciushed Pineapple in juice, Dash of salt well drained Dash of pepper w 1 V HI '5 inn unadvertised items on saie. tis ^ specials and bargains but letters of general in­ Friday: Fish sticks with or ice cream sandwich. retired last year, he told small size of a super­ broil pattie on roll (Robert­ Friday: Macaroni and X ENTERNpW! C ° u p O n |" " » M a P " * » |StOp i Shm nrr„nnn|l If I didn't have all my can mean an extra dollar terest will be published in tartar sauce, french fries, Friday; Fish filet, potato me that Social Security market product, as single son), grilled cheese cheese, cole slaw, pineap­ Wrth thfs coupon arnl a S7 50 porch,ise, B Wrth Itvs coupon and a $7 50 purchase coupons with me. I would or two saved on every buttered spinach, bread puffs, cole slaw, bread and With this coupon and a S7 50 purchase With this coipon and a S7 50 purchase people often do, you usual­ future columns. sandwich (Grammar), ple muffin, tangerine. Milk was using a new method to miss out on a lot of savings. and butter, orange wedges butter, canned fruit. ly pay a disproportionate cole slaw or vegetable is served with all meals. calculate benefits. I plan to and milk. amount for its packaging. sticks, strawberry short­ Menus are subject to Vernon retire later this year. How In most cases, you pay ’n ’ Fiie/?e/uwrfs Elderly cake, change without notice. The does the new method more per ounce than you Tuesday: No school. schools will be on vacation High & IVIiddle work? Will I get a smaller would for a larger size. \ egelalilf! Sic Noodle products. No form April 30, 1980. Menus which will be Wednesday: Juice, meat- benefit under the new Sweenstakes the week of Feb. 18. Monday: Hamburgers on ■ Step & Shop i 16 ounce pkg. stops Shop 9 ounce pkg. But this deosn't have to Fruit-1 (Fill- 4) necessarv. Expires Dec. Van Camp's Beans 'n' serv ed F eb, 11-15 at ball grinder, garden salad, roll, french fries, chopped method? WEEKLYWINNEBSt^ be the case if you use a 31. 1980.' Wieners Days, P.O, Box Mayfair and Westhill ice cream. Hebron lettuce and tomatoes, pud­ A. The new method of SOFoodCeiipcatesbi : JUMBO _ J Z E S T A ORANGE Birds Eye Potato Refund Pinata Burrito. P.O. Box calculating benefits i STOP & SHOi cash-off coupon. NB-274, El Paso, Texas Gardens to Manchester Thursday: Juice, hotdog ding and fruit. 9 & & n m S t o n ■ X r’V IA /m O White or Asst Frozen For the person who lives Offer. (General Foods 8286, Clinton, Iowa 52736. 79977. Receive a 50-cent re­ Klcmcnlary applies to workers who I I U V V t L o 125/2Ply Sht. Roll D IO r'l IIX O Buttermilk or residents 60 or over, are as on roll, baked beans, gar­ Tuesday; No school. ______• S A LT IN ES Unsalted s JU IC E 12 ounce Can D i o U U I I O Homestyle Corp.. P.O. Box 3104, East Receive a $1 refund. Send Monday: Ravioli I each 62, become disabled, lA N D m ZE alone, cash-off coupons are fund plus a 15-cent coupon follows: den salad, fruit cup. Wednesday: Pork cutlet, I Good Sun Fob 3 S o t. F«b 9 Limrt on* per cuMomet Good Sun, Feb 3 - SM Feb 9 Lerwt or*e per cuetomer Good Sun Feb 3 Sal Feb 9 Limit one per customer Court Street. Kankakee. 10 red "Pinata " emblems for Stokely's products. casserole, green beans, or die after 1978. Under DRAWING Details on Entry Good Feb 3 Sat Feb 9 Lend one per cuMomet the great equalizer. They Monday: Chicken noodle Friday: Juice, meat and applesauce, mashed Box at all Stops Shop Stores. L WMH I 282 WMH r-:---- i 281 III. 60901. Receive a $1 re­ from Pinata Burrito homemade bread, whipped this method, actual ear­ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ grocery WMH 279 can bring the unit price of Send two complete labels soup, roast picnic ham. cheese pizza, tossed salad, potatoes, green beans, J ■■■I ■ ■ ■ H m i J DAIRY L the small size down to that fund. Send direction panels packages. Refund form from any size of Van raisin sauce, whipped gelatin with topping. dessert. bread and butter, pear nings for past years will be Tuesday: No school, Lin­ of the larger size. from the backs of any three required. Expires April 30, Camp's Brand Beans or potatoes, buttered spinach, Robertson Breakfast crisp. adjusted to take account of 2 f i o r l S A I £ 6 coln's birthday. Here is an example: bags of Birds Eye 1980. Brown Sugar Beans plus a cinnamon applesauce, Thursday: Juice, salami increases in average wages Two prints for the price of one! Potatoes. No form Prince Macaroni Monday: Juice, french Wednesday: Beef, rice since 1951. These adjusted The 28-ounce box of la b e l from a w ie n e r oatmeal cookie, whole grinders, potato chips, Now, Stop & Shop w ilt give you...w ith all Manufacturing Co., toast, bacon strip, milk. and tomato casserole, Minute Rice costs $1.99, necessary. Expires June package. Refund form wheat bread, margarine, applesauce (Middle earnings will be averaged 110,126 and 35(nm color print film 30, 1980. Tuesday: No school, peas, homemade rolls, brought in lor processing...FREE, one which is about 8.1 cents an Spaghettiville U.S.A., required. Expires March skim milk, coffee or tea. School); and Juice, pizza, and a formula will be ounce. The 7-ounce box of Carnation Fries, Box 300. Lowell. Mass. 01853. 31. 1980. Wednesday: One-half mixed fruit on a cloud, applied to the average to complete set of extra prints! You won't StoveT/Vide\^dues I Tuesday: Lincoln’s orange, oatmeal, brown green salad and ice cream have to ask for your free prints either. Minute Rice is priced at 65 Pico Rivera, Calif. 90665. Receive a free pa'ckage. (Clip out each file and Birthday - closed. Thursday: Juice, salami at the high school. determine the benefit They'll be right in your envelope right cents, or about 9.3 cents an Receive a $2 refund. Send Send ingredient panels keep it with similar cash­ sugar, milk. grinder, garden salad, amount. Under the old L through May 31.1980 Our specials give you more ways to save on good eating! Wednesday: Salisbury Thursday: Juice, pop Friday: Tomato soup, ounce. the front panels from two from any two Prince off coupons — beverage re­ potato chips, Valentine method, benefits were steak with mushroom tarts, eggs, hot chocolate. clam roll, tartar sauce, You pay about 30 percent bags of Crispy Carnation Superoni pasta products. fund offers with beverage cake, based on average earnings gravy, boiled potato in Friday: Applesauce, buttered peas, potato self service deli more per ounce for the Fries, any size or variety, Refund form required. coupons, for example. You Friday: Turkey rice over a period of years, Plantefs jacket, vegetable coleslaw french toast, sausage sticks, mixed fruit. USDA Choice “Great Beef” sm aller size than you plus a stamped, self- Expires Dec. 31, 1980. can obtain required refund with creamy dressing, soup, tuna boat, corn chips, using actual dollar value of M links, milk. Elementary & Sykes stop & Shop 1 lb. Pkg. f/i Creamy t V S S S '1 0 9 would for the larger one. addressed recipe. Refund Ronzoni, Dept. V, 50-02 forms at the supermarket, tapioca pudding with fruit vegetable sticks, citrus and past earnings. To protect Petnul BuHtr Cocktail or Dry Roasted 18 ounce }ar 12 ounce contakYer...... ^ ^ 9 But if you use the great form required. Expires Northern Blvd., Long in newspapers and garnish, rye bread, pineapple cup. Monday: Hamburgers on people now nearing retire­ East Hartford roll, french fries, chopped equalizer — a 15-cents-off March 31, 1980, Island City, N.Y. 11101. magazines, and from margarine, skim milk, Milk is served with all ment, benefits for workers lettuce and tomatoes, pud­ ExtraMOd coupon—to purchase the 7- Green Giant Co.. P.O. Receive a $1 refund. Send trading with friends; do coffee or tea. All Schools meals and a variety of who reach 62 after 1978 and ounce size, its cost per Box 50-495, LeSueur, Minn Universal Product Codes not write to manufacturers Monday: All beef hot dog snack items are also ding with topping. before 1984 will be figured Thursday: Orange glazed Tuesday: No school. ounce comes down to about 56058. Receive $6 worth of from any three Ronzoni for them. And watch out chicken, rice pilaf, on roll, french fries, chilled available in the cafeteria. under both the old method Fraidss that of the larger size. Green Giant coupons. Send products. Refund form for our once-a-month pears. Rham Wednesday: Pork cutlet, and the new method. They IS5-95' cSsp -” 4”1 buttered green beans, There are times when a 20 ingredients panels from required. Expires June 30, special listings of refund tossed green salad with Tuesday: No school, Lin­ Monday: Veal pattie, applesauce, mashed will be paid whichever Bacon ^1.09 cash-off coupon is more any of the following Green 1980. coln’s birthday. potatoes, green beans, benefit amout is higher. forms to write for. Offers Italian dressing, Valentine macaroni with tomato Meat Bologna Stop A Shop 1 b pkg 1.09 Economy useful to a single person Giant products: Baked En­ Swift Chili, P.O. Box are subject to manufac­ ice cream (strawberry sun­ Wednesday: Veal sauce, green beans, pears. bread and butter, pear Q. In 1979, a person Oscar Mayer t'O PiCk^ M.49 29oz. than to a large family. trees, Boil ’n' Bag Entries, 1307, Rico Rivera, Calif. parmesan with sauce on crisp. ea rn e d a q u a r te r of can turers' geographical limits dae), roll, margarine, skim Tuesday: No school. Yeltow ClkYg P ie ces. S9!SlS!i3.49 Rice Originals, Harvest Thursday: Juice, pizza, For example, there is 90665 Receive a free can of and local laws. Allow 10 milk, coffee or tea. sesame roll, buttered Wednesday: Tijuana coverage under Social Get-Togethers. Refund Swift Premium Chili, any green salad, ice cream. BeeiShdlLoiii relatively little difference weeks to receive each Friday: Paprika baked green beans, chilled taco bake, cole slaw, Security for each $260 of corner deli Enjoy the best. in unit price for various form required. Expires variety. Send Universal refund.) peaches, Friday: Tomato soup, annual earnings. Has this Economy haddock fillet in lemon peaches, Beef s Q ~ 7 Q Dec. 31, 1980, Product Codes from any Thursday: Pizza with baked macaroni and Avaiiabte in stores wrth a service deN US F sizes of frozen juice. The 6- amount been increased for Boneless Top Sirloin Steak Copyright 1980 sauce, augratin potatoes, Thursday: Hamburg piz­ Loin A i ^ J u i c e Grade A ounce can of Minute Maid Green Giant Co., P.O. four cans of Swift meatsauce topped with cheese, peas, carrot sticks, 1980? United Feature buttered green peas, za, juice, garden salad, Deutschmacher USDA Choice Box 90, LeSueur, Minn Premium Chili. Refund cheese, tossed salad, frozen orange juice is 55 Syndienie, Ine. canned sliced peaches, cor- gelatin with topping. whole wheat bread and A. Yes. In 1980, you earn Underblade Steak Beel Chuck ^ n e In i .e a cents, while the 12-ounce 56058. Receive $2 worth ol form required. Expires chilled pineapple, Valen­ peanut butter, mixed fruit. one quarter of coverage for size is $1.09. coupons. Send the SimMaid If Diamond. each $290 of your covered 7 Bone Beef Chuck Steak Choice ^1.48. If you use a 10-cents-off nutrition-information pan­ annual earnings. No more German®^ Rai^ns Walnat Meat coupon to purchase the 6- el from any five Green than 4 quarters of coverage Style Seediess. 9 ounce package.. 8 ounce tin ...... ounce can, the smaller size Giant vegetables in family- ^ ie W § On can be earned for any year, winds up costing 17 percent size bags. Refund form WED. however, regardless of Deutschmacher CeUoCaSrihg M.69, state O ’ Maine Potato £ OPEN less per ounce than the required. Expires May 31, your total earnings. d i b i s Cooked Ham In Our Kitchen '3.79. TeaBafft larger size! 1980. Cental Healtli FRI. DAILY Q. I know there are two Baked Meat Loaf ' 1.99t Rofitttiiig StopA Shop. 8 ounce pkg...... Package of 100 ...... Refunding also offers a La Choy Holiday SAT. 9 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 different ways Medicare lot to single people. Vegetables Recipe By JACK BYNES, D.M.D. medical insurance Rice Pudding Greek Style 79^ iMSss When you find a refund Booklet, P.O, Box 211, .TH E SysVIlMG PLACE SUN. payments can be made. $^09 Swissftfiss $M9 check in your mailbox, you D allas, T exas 75221. How do the two methods Chidceiis . iMix 1 1 - 5 Receive a recipe booklet. SETTING THE FACTS STRAIGHT JBBS3SS Hot Mini Chocolate or Mini Martiv liteCoGoa get ’ ;■ me thrill whether SALE EFFECTIVE WED., FEB. 6th THRU SAT., FEB. 9th work? mallows. Pkg. of 12-1 oz. packets Hot Mix. pkg. of 12-^oz. pkg...... you s ! i.fu r yourself or for Send the ingredient state­ It is not a "fact of life " filled cavities weaken A. Under the assignment stop & Shop Butter Basted Turkeys Frozen 12 - ^ Pounds 7 9 ' b a herd of hungry kids. ment from any La Choy that several or all of the teeth, and if neglected lead method, the doctor It may take you a littie canned or frozen product permanent teeth have to be to loss of a tooth which receives the medical in­ Swift’s Butterball Turkeys FrozenespoundsSa longer to collect your or the code number from lost as we grow older. timely filling could have surance payment. When _ T w m P a d t ^ |79 QOr proofs of purchase. But re­ the lid of a can of La Choy Elxcept for accidents or completely prevented. this method is used, the 20 ounce can fund offers are usually Water Chestnuts or Bam­ malformations, teeth are Drinking lots of milk doctor agrees to accept as ...... Stop A Shop 48oz bottle...... lost as a consequence of FSna I U S D A good for many months, so boo Shoots. Refund form does not prevent tooth his or her total charge the 12 ounce package decay or periodontal (gum Introducing [ C H O IC E decay. Milk is the richest you should have plenty of required. Expires June 30, reasonable charge ap­ ^ Cheese Pizza '2.29 time to obtain them. 1980. and bone) disease—con­ dietary source of calcium, SugarTwins IJOurOwiT ditions which can be proved by Medicare. ’ French Bread Pizza '1.19 ^Shoit Ribs $« Q Single refunders tell me Pennsylvania Duth — needed for teeth and bone- 4 Padtets 4 9 Diapers prevented or arrested by building, and an excellent Medicare pays the doctor The Noodle People, P.O. ^ Potato Salad 1 prxindp.K>.i4» 59= with great satisfaction that timely and proper care. food. But milk cannot 80 p e r c e n t of the they regularly save $15 to Box 8262, Clinton, Iowa The primary cause of loss arrest the process of tooth reasonable charge, after o iB e e i Beef Chuck $25 a month. 52736, Receive a $1 refund. of teeth is neglect! decay or prevent its incep­ subtracting any part of the seafood Get your protein here! S o i g g t e 6 9 ■ With coupon clippers Send the cooking directions A toothache that "goes ^ I f - S e r v e tion. $60 deductible you haven't Center Cut Beef Shanks Hind Quarter rooDipasie TaUcts M away by itself" does not i.sa starting swap sessions all from any six packages of met. The doctor can ;over the country and with Pennsylvania Dutch E ee mean that the tooth has charge you only for the Fresh Chuck Stewing Beef USDA Choice Beef ^ . ib recovered from whatever part of the deductible you 189 frozen foods Fill your home freezer with our big values! affected it. Pain is a war­ A public service with the hadn't met for the F O k ts ning signal that something aim of promoting a better Cookeci Fish Cakes 89^ Ilo z . is wrong and that no time Wallcovering! remaining'20 percent of the dental health environment. reasonble charge. Under Pollock Fillets Fio/en 1.19t pkg should be lost in consulting From the office of: JACK Chicken. Hear Pigs’Feet? in illK rS Turkey. a dentist. th e payment-to-you Stuffed Clams M .29 BYNES. D.M.D., 2991 South method. Medicare pays H»gul«torC«^5FgundBagMdiig^ u.s . no. i production may exceed the resources are counted IF Hood T $^AQ Cottagi lets you choose your design and colors against that limit, Breakstone 1979 total by 8 percent to 11 < OrangeJidoeX’^ c S S e S 16oz. coni and take it home with you immediately. Decorate this weekend! 65 however. Their home and Of Slop* Shop From cone Low Ftl CtMmy, TaTangy or Lg. Curd.^ percent. NORWALL Thomas* Choose from 3 different qualities to suit your needs. "These large pork land adjacent to it are not English supplies will keep counted, regardless of downward pressure on value. Personal effects or Muffins MT household goods with a retail pork and market hog Table Talk Pies -SJ M.2£ rawber^, Raspberry prices," notes the govern­ total equity value of $2,000 CucfTkA CiAlrVd Ciitirtfil I ti

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PRICESEFFECTIVE FEB 3-9 1980 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AND TO CORRECT TQGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS J Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, 410 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Missouri 6.3139. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 8. 1960 EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Feb. 6, 1980— 19 CtXeXAL TVXB XECWKEXOED ArFROFRlATIOiff — eotfoxAnou tax m C A L 1910-41 Try Tofu to Beat Calories exrr.o nuioe lo.ti TOTAL 42,704.1 KtUIOX* To Exempt -aCAXITR TAX BY maioM MINNEAPOLIS (U P D - in 1963, Mys Americans of tolu, although the 174.0 raiXIOR 2.IX Remember the lovable manufacturer Lee L. Lee’s Beer from Law began buying tofu in 19^, product has been gaining • HEALTH 4 HOIFITALS schm oo in AI C app’s recipe: - cArnAi cAzn t n n o cn » p ro b a b ly fo r h e a lth popularity steadily on both 1100.2 n u i w j.ix 4211.1 inLLlON 7.9X Dogpalch comic strip — In a blender container, HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative committee reasons. coasts. combine: the critter that could turn IMOtlTAXCt A IITATZ TAX CEXERAl COVER.VMEftT celebrated the 36th day of Connecticut's bottle law by Most customers at the^ He attributed the growth- 8 ounces tofu 4114.4 MILLION l.O I itself into the most suc­ Oriental food store he to increasing interest in IM.O niXIO* 2.2X proposing a bill to exempt beer and all other malt 1 cup buttermilk beverage containers from the statute. culent dish or almost opened in St. Paul were Oriental foods since \ C O R R E a iO X S 2 tablespoons parmesan inoKAircx 494.2 MILLION 3.41 The bottle law, designed to clear roadside litter and anything else? "professional people or Mainland China opened its llt.l nuiox 2.4X The Oriental version of cheese reduce the volume at landfills, was a battleground for young students willing to doors to American visitors. 1 clove garlic JUDICIAL the schmoo could be tofu try something different.” ■ Lee said his sales have KOTOX rv z u 117.3 MILLION 2.11 lobbyists for years. It went into effect Jan. 1 and requires Vi cup fresh parsley 4174.* MILUOX 4.It (toe-foo). It is soybean One frequent customer jumped 50 percent in the a minimum 5-cent deposit on all beer and soda con­ curd, a protein-filled food leaves RECIIATION 4 FROnCTICN tainers. was a woman who bought past few months, and the AUOIIOLIC 4mXACXS 173.4 MILLION 2.71 with a bland taste that ab­ 2 tablespoons chopped The prime mover behind the new proposal — Rep. Emil 10 pounds at a time. When majority of grocery chains onion 424.7 XILLIOII O.fX sorbs the flavor of anything Lee set a limit of two in the Twin Cities now COSSERVATICX 4 Dr.HCPiriNT Benvenuto, R-Old Greenwich, a package store owner — Vk teaspoon salt 420.0 MILLION 0.71 you cook with it. pounds per customer carry the product. Oil coHrAHin claimed the returnable deposit law has created a host of Lee L. Lee, the owner of 1 tablespoon vinegar 130.0 NZLLIOK I.IZ problems since it was initiated. because he was making the If volume sales increase 1 teaspoon prepared LECISLATIVE Tofu, Inc., in the 111.7 MILLION 0.4; "The amount of business that is going over the state tofu by hand, the woman significantly, he said, mustard O T X IK T A X U Minneapolis suburb of became upset. She said prices will go down 111.4 HIU.ION 0.3X line is just tremendous." said Benvenuto, whose liquor Roseville, says tofu can be Blend at high speed until TRANSPORTATION store lies in New York-bordering Fairfield County. He tofu was was her husband's possibly 20 percent from smooth and parsley has 4151.6 MILLION 5.71 used in anything from nilLIC SZXVICE C0X7. TAXS said over-the-line beer business had increased by as much main source of protein their current level of 90 colored dressing green. appetizers to desserts. because she had cut all 4 1 3 7 .1 tailim 5 .4 1 XT CHARACTER as 75 percent. cents to 31 a pound. Chill to blend flavors. nXED CHARGES You can fry, bake, broil, meat from his diet after he Compared with ham­ MOTOR vraictx RXCXIfTS 41,543.3 MILLION 38.61 Benvenuto said Connecticut, in these fiscally austere simmer or steam it, or eat Cover tightly and times, can't afford to keep any law on its books that had a heart attack. burger, even $1 a pound is a refrigerate. Makes about 2 474.7 MILLIOX 2.91 it right from the package. CURRENT EXPEN.RIS might decrease tax revenue. He said his sales figure "That was a turning bargain. One 8-ounce ser­ cups. It's high in protein and low point for me,” Lee said. In tiensu, reioaii, ms 51.106.6 MILLION 40.91 losses were based on "informal surveys." ving of tofu contains 147 449.4 HILLlOfC 2.41 in calories, carbohydrates 1977 he bought Japanese OTHER THAX rAV.'“ \T5 To bolster his case, he pointed out that union truck calories and 18 grams of TO LOCAL G0VCRN-::e x 7S / CAPITAL C;TL,\T and cost. machinery to mass protein. The same amount SFICIAL RCVnUE ♦726.0 MILLION 26.91/ 114.9 MILLION 0.31 drivers for the major distributors of Budweiser and “I don't know where you BARBS 197.2 NULIOM 3.71 Miller beer went on strike in the New Haven and Fair- produce the product. of hamburger contains / f a i k e n t s t o l o c a l \ could look for a better By April 1978 his produc­ much more protein — Phil Pastoret ^ / COVEK.NMENTS field area last week, demanding they be paid to handle OTHER RZVEKUE5 health food," says Lee, tion was up to 2,000 pounds about 4740 grams, depen­ I D ERT s e r v i c e / 4571.2 MILLION the empties. 4129.7 faUlON 4.IX 4244,1 MiLLrox — 21.31 whose tofu is currently dis­ a week. By January this ding on fat content — but A cynic is a person who Rep. Robert Jaekle, R-Stratford, said it was too early tributed in Minnesota, year, it was 12,000-13,000 says that the pot at the end of 1 1 0 .5 1 \ to tell if the bottle law was working. He said the state also many more calories, the rainbow is the one on the FEDERAL CRA.XT4 ^ \ ^ Iowa, Wisconsin, Illin''is, 4117.4 KIU.10N 12.4X C.VPITAL OUTLAY needed time to work out any of the kinks. pounds a week. about 400 for lean meat, fat gnome guarding the trea­ urban ^ ^ ^ou can fry, bake, broil, simmer ■ P e r s o n a l s e r v i c e .r \ o t h e r E X F E N s ^ r S14.9 MILLION 0.31 Michigan and Indiana. Tofu originated in China about 600 for regular sure. S n c a n h o it right from the package. 4 4 5 4 .2 m i l l i o n 24,3 ;' |450.4 MILLION "We need a year track record under our bell, " Jaekle "I think big," Lee said in Tofu can be used in any dish, from appetizers (UPI photo) RETEMVE 4IIARWC said more than 2,000 years ago. ground beef. 410.0 KILLION I.IX \ ' 1 4 .6 1 an interview. He would like It has been made basically Tofu also is an excellent Don't worry abont not being \ "I think the public was not really aware of all aspects to dominate the Midwest in the same way ever since. able to take it with you — at ' of the bottle bill, " maintained Benvenuto, who's been an source of calcium, the going rate no one up there tofu sales. Soybeans are soaked, ' opponent of the law for years, "If it's a serious problem, phosphorous. and is going to want It. Above, chart shows the estimated General Fund revenue by source \ He thinks American con­ cooked and ground to magnesium, and a signifi­ do we wait longer to do something about if’ " sumers aren't knocking produce soymilk. Mineral cant source of iron and in the budget presented today by Gov. Ella Grasso. At right shows the *L«pttl C $35.0 Million Patrick Sullivan, executive director of Connecticut down the door for his salts added to the milk to potassium. governor’s recommended appropriations. (UPI Photos) Beer Wholesalers Inc., which represents 20 of 22 beer dis­ 6 product because "the form curds, which are Lee thinks the economic Dental Health Week tributors in the stale, said he was "shocked " by the com­ eating habit, the most stub­ pressed into blocks. aspect might be most mittee's action. born aspect of human The final product is appealing in the Midwest. Sullivan said his members had resigned themselves to behavior, is blocking the the law and had banded together in consortiums to set up white and similar in He said 2.5 pounds of tofu Best show at the drive-in is This is the third in a change constantly. The contribute to the develop­ mouth, look for tumors and road. " texture to a delicate egg can be produced from one in the car next to yours. series of six articles on bone and gum ridges which ment of sores or tumors. Sales Tax Boost Seen as Solution compacting and shredding centers in Newington, Lee would like to in­ precancerous sores, look Manchester, West Haven and Danbury. custard. It is packaged in pound of dried soybeans, dental health published by support the dentures can In order to prevent or for general health troduce tofu in school lunch plastic containers with People who don't believe in the Manchester Evening recede or shrink away. He said consumers might be able to testify at the com­ Minnesota's largest cash correct problems such as problems that have symp­ Mrs. Grasso, in her budget message to programs so children won't water to keep it from tur­ hell have never tried to start Herald, in cooperation with This can make the den­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Grappling with how much the state must spend and how the change will allow the state to extract mittee's hearing, but the industry would be hard put to crop. these, it is essential to toms in Uie mouth, and the Legislature, also zeroed in on have a chance to develop ning brown and developing the flow from a fresh hottle of the Manchester Dental tures loose or less stable, galloping inflation, Gov. Ella Grasso has much it takes in through revenue. automatic increases from tax weary provide accurate figures on costs and sales loss figures But social and health catsnp. have your mouth examina­ determine the adjustments gamblers, motorists and oil companies to preconceived ideas about a hard crust. Society, in observance of impede your ability to turned to Connecticut’s work horse — the The sales tax would generate $949.6 motorists whenever gasoline prices rise. this early in the game. aspects also must be con­ tion on a regular basis by a that may be needed to keep sales tax — to try and offset a projected raise additional revenue for her budget, it. Since Lee lacks funds to India’s Languages National Children’s Dental chew, and increase the million, about $155.6 million more than Because of conservation, the an­ The committee vote to hold a hearing on the beer and sidered, he said. Tofu could dentist. In an oral exam your dentures working shortfall in her stingy $2.67 billion budget. which represents an 8.8 percent increase He said Hampshire educate the public, ‘Til be a tremendous help in Health Week, Feb. 3-9. chances of developing your dentist can discover last year and accounts for 35.5 percent of ticipated additional $21.8 million from the malt beverage exemption bill was 76. There are 14 language more properly. over last year. all revenue. added gas tax would only bring the motor College in Massachusetts have to wait for the tide, feeding the world’s hungry, ’’Since I wear dentures, aging lines and wrinkles. problems with jaw joints, For the first time in her six years as groups in India. 12 originating Don't neglect your The governor and legislative leaders an­ fuels tax revenues up to $175 million, has served tofu to students but if every American he said, and it carries no is it really necessary for Further, poorly fitting the tongue and the ridge governor, Mrs. Grasso has proposed for almost two years. It from Sanskrit, and more than mouth. Your oral health ticipate a shortfall estimated from $120 In addition to the sales tax increase, which is what the state expected for 1979. family would use tofu just stigma because it is free of 1,600 recognized languages me to visit a dentist?” dentures can harm your supporting the denture. hiking the 7 percent sales tax to 7.5 per­ also was available last and your general well­ million to $150 million, depending on Mrs. Grasso is hoping to cover the gap HAIR PLUS / HOMBRE once a month. I'd have to preservatives. Hindi is spoken by nearly 50 Although your dentures mouth. Constant irritation He/she can also check the cent, a move she hopes will raise an ad­ Gamblers will feel the sting of a 7 per­ year at salad bars in Har­ being depend on each whether the state ends up with a surplus with a change in the gasoline tax from 11 buy 10 more machines,” he MINNEAPOLIS (U P D - percent of the population with retain a relatively perma­ over a long period may health of your whole ditional $63.3 million in the budget that cent increase in the state’s cut on exotic vard University dor­ Urdu, the principal Moslem other. Protect them both. when the current fiscal year ends June 30. cents a gallon to 11 percent a gallon. said. Green goddess dressing nent shape, the shape of begins July 1. betting, such as perfectsas and trifectas, mitories. tongue, spoken by 10 percent. A shortfall is the difference between Gasoline consumption is dropping but He doesn't think the con­ made with tofu is extra your gums and bones at the Plainfield dog track and the state’s Lee, who came to the Hindi is the official national servative Midwest is quite high in protein and prac­ language with English the three jai -alai frontons. United States from Korea ready for mass marketing tically fat free. This is tofu "associate" official language. Mrs. Grasso hopes to raise an additional $13,2 million from those who pay and play Concrete Idea Union Claims Campus Unsafe for higher winnings. Exempt would be the •V## win-place-show formula. The state in 1824, an English brick­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A union Buonome said. He said the campus police police on the campus. presently takes a 6.75 percent cut from jai layer, Joseph Aspdin, invented Cumberland farms' representing police at Southern Connec­ staff, which one time had 26 officers, now "The union is going to take a position of alai frontons in Hartford, Milford and F Celebrate Chinese New Year Portland cement, so named after a look-alike stone on the ticut State College has warned students includes only 14 and often does not have notifying students on campus that they are Bridgeport and 8 percent from the Plain- isle of Portland. This com­ that state budget cuts have made their adequate manpower for patrols. underprotected, notifying the police union field dog track, Welcomes Carol Peterson formerly of Command Perfor­ Ring in the new year one company it With a bean salt. Add vegetables; cook, Add cornstarch paste and prises 98 percent of cement campus unsafe. He said there were no campus police of New Haven that people of the city The most controversial tax, from a legal mance & The Strawberry Patch and Jon Hearn formerly of Command Performance to Its staff. Former clients who more time — for the sprout-chicken salad stirring, 2 minutes. Add continue to cook, stirring, made in the United States Pete Buonome, president of the Protec­ patrolling the school Monday. The one should not be forced to underwrite the viewpoint, is a windfall profits tax on oil Chinese New Year. today — a high-quality wish to make appointments tossed with sesame stock. Cook, covered, over until thickened. Place pork tive Services Council, which represents 1,- person on duty was monitoring telephones board of trustees decision not to adequate- companies that refine and distribute may call February 16 is the first day dressing and plenty of medium heat about 2 cement made by pulverizing mixture on serving platter limestone and clay, burning 000 police and firefighters in state service, and fire alarms, Buonome said. ly staff their own (campus) police petroleum products in the state, HAIR PLUS 928-9381/HOMBRE 528-SS11 of the Chinese Year of the chow mein noodles. minutes, or until and garnish with almonds. said Tuesday the knifepoint rape of a department,” he said. Mrs. Grasso estimates the 1 percent tax the mixture then grinding it He said his union had complained about 1160 BURNSIDE AVWUE Monkey (the year 4678 in vegetables are crisp- into a fine powder. When Pork With Chinese Serve immediately with woman on the New Haven campus showed the dangers, but had been told by state of­ Buonome said there had been seven "'iH ''sise $30 million but some critics say (Nxxl to Top Notch) MAYBERRY MALL the ancient (Chinese lunar Vegetables tender. Add pork; cook and chow mein noodles or hot sand, gravel and water are how unsafe the school had become. ficials that the school’s police force had to assaults at the school since July. fhe oil companies will recoup the extra E added, it makes concrete. calendar). (4 servings) stir until heated through. cooked rice. The student was raped twice Monday be trimmed as part of a statewide cut­ "It’s a critical situation regarding the cost from consumers at the gas pumps. In old China and today in 1 tablespoon cornstarch night and robbed of $50 after being at­ back, proper staffing and the proper equipment Chinese communities 3 tablespoons water tacked by a young man on the campus. She Buonome said the union will now take for police officers. We feel if they had two throughout the world, the teaspoon sugar was treated and released at Yale New its campaign to the students, distributing officers patrolling the campus, such in­ New Year is celebrated Dash pepper Haven Hospital. flyers on campus "seeking their support cidents would have been averted," he ""ith a burst of 2 tablespoons oil 'It's totally unsafe on the campus,” for properly trained, equipped and staffed said. THE INCREDIBLE firecrackers, colorful Vi teaspoon salt parades and feasting. 1 cup sliced celery cab­ QUARTZ HEATER K'^necially feasting, accor- bage ■' ng to Chinese food cup diced fresh MODEL *101. 1500 WATTS experts of La Choy Food mushrooms Workfare Backer Undaunted UL LISTED 1 YEAR WARRANTY Products. 1 can (8 oz.) La Choy An estimated 2.3 million tons of newspapers in 1978 were recycled; 360,000 tons were exported, and 120,000 tons were treated for reuse as building insulation. HARTFORD (UPI) - The leader of the Opponents to workfare say it’s not any good Her bill had problems in the Senate last On the New Year in old Bamboo Shoots, drained, Legislature’s workfare brigade says she’s un­ because the number of employable people on year, where the leadership was more in­ China, the Chinese enjoyed cut in half crosswise LOWEST PRICE EVER! daunted by a committee's quick and silent general assistance are few and the jobs they terested in a work training program that the best food available, ■/i cup chopped onion IN ANSWER TO ALL OUR burial of her bill that would require all would get probably wouldn’t prepare them for would get people ready to fill skilled jobs now even if they could afford Vi cup chopped celery ; TELEPHONE CALLS only a bowlful of rice on ablebodied welfare recipients to take jobs. any long-term employment. available in Connecticut. 1 pkg. (6 oz.) La Choy "Oh. we’ll do something else,” Rep. Joan 1) There is only one portable most days. A New Year’s Frozen Chinese Pea Pods, SALE ON PINEHURST SEMI-BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS Rep. A. Boyd Hinds, D-Hartford, has said "The amazing thing to me,” said Mrs. fest was sure to include Kemler, D-West Hartford, said shortly after many of the people who would be covered are Kemler, discounting the critical comments, quartz heater manufactured* by 6 9 * * thawed, cut in half cross­ With U.S.D.A. Choice chuck orices low, it’s a good time to freeze an the Legislature’s Human Services (Committee alcohol or drug dependent and not fit to hold “is that a bill had so many signatures and ' Eloekamp, Inc. W HIU SUPPLY LASTS pork, because pork was wise extra roast or two, or order the Shoulder Clod freezer feature of the considered lucky. Tuesday voted 6-4, without debate, to shelve jobs. Others say it’s unfair to mandate that that's before the session even started.” 2) Yes, this is the same heater sold WE ACCEPT 1 can (8 oz.) La Choy week advertised below. For freezer whole Hinds, Chucks, or Pork her proposal. MASTE* CHAKGE and VISA To make sure you’ll have water chestnuts, drained, communities institute workfare programs. The Legislature convenes Wednesday. A in Hartford's major dept, stores for Loins please call Frank Toros at 643-4151. "We can petition it out. We can raise it in a spokesman in the House clerk's office said good luck during the com­ quartered "All we want to do is encourage people to ‘99*’-* 100" with this ad number of other committees. There’s a lot of work, to get oh the first rung of the ladder,” Mrs. Kemler's proposal had 25 co-sponsors to ing new Year of the 1 green onion, minced \ 3) Yes we hove heaters in stock but coll anyway. They are Monkey, serve an Oriental Large White U.S.D.A. Choice (aemi boneleaa) different things we can do,” she said. Mrs. Kemler said. date. Vz cup chicken broth going fast. feast that includes Pork 1 lb. diced cooked pork FRESH EGGS CHUCK with Chinese Vegetables. Vi cup toasted blanched FRESH BAKED Created by La Choy home almonds for garnish doz 72« ROAST lb *1.49 economists, this festive Court Considers Labor Law Blend cornstarch and Made with Fresh Whole Milk dish includes celery cab­ water to paste; stir in Verlbeat BREAD bage, fresh mushrooms, LONDON BROILS sugar and pepper. Heat oil LAND O’ LAKES Sauaage Meat PLAIN HARTFORD (UPI) - ment had properly im­ The firm, W. Whitney the spirit of these laws by had raised “an artificial C*o«K**^ £?A®W*« bamboo shoots, pea pods in wok or large skillet over The controversial "quits plemented the law and that Steuck Inc,, and the continuing to award un­ issue of invalid BUTTER lb > 2 .2 9 CINNAMON/ and water chestnuts. Ac­ medium high heat; add lb * 1 .6 9 3i m and fires” law is before the an Essex firm's charges Connecticut Business and employment benefits to regulations" when the 844 M A IN ST., M A N CH ESTER ib * 1 .6 9 SUGARED '1 4 oz. Connecticut Supreme the department was ig­ Industry Association, told persons who voluntarily provisions used by the MON.-SAT. GLAZED B-PACK 2 0 o2. L0AF‘^ j J ^ - '^ 3 , j ^ , Court with the state noring the statute was not th e court the Labor state Labor Department 0:30-5:30 THURS. TIL 9:30 Pinahurat featurea large quit their jobs.” 646-3082 arguing labor officials properly before the court. Department “has violated But Wasik said the CBIA "were guidelines only." have properly adopted the Elmdale Bartlet Chicken statute. PEARS le g s FLORIDA IM S Pure The law approved by the lb. Newport 1977 Legislature was r m s T i 2Wean 8 9 * GRAPEFRUIT designed to eliminate un­ Probate Court is open for The BonaleM lean 6 lu b SODA employment compensation conferences with the judge SHOULDER CLOD Turkeys JUICE benefits for persons who from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Sweetheart Rose Beef Roast 12 to 20 lbs. quit their jobs or are fired on Thursday nights. Ap­ Pillsbury new for repeated or felonious pointments suggested. A lovely little extra for yoxir Valentine .b > 2 .0 9 .b 7 9 * IROM (ONl lNTHATI misconduct. 6 $10.50 Family i / 6 9 ^ Night telephone number: HALF GALLON Tuesday, assistant Cook Book Ml FLAVORS 28 oz. Plu« Degoeh^ 647-3227. How appropriate! A loving Wo will hava tondor veal for acalopinl cut from State’s Attorney Donaid „ William E. FitzGerald rose pin with red at. *7.95 Plum Da Vaal Wasik told the high court Judge of Probate enameled petals, green FIRESIDE the state Labor Depart­ enameled leaves PInehurst Freezer Dept. and gold toned DANCE Snow white Whole 20 to 23 lb. boneleaa FIG BARS NABISCO stem s In a MUSHROOMS U.8.D.A. Choice miniature SHOULDER CLODS...„ * 1 .8 5 CHIPS AHOY florist’s box THE SEMI-PRIVATE WAY 12 oz. 99* complete witli traditional tissue 12 to 20 lb. lining. It’s 2I)$. 317 6REEH RD. ^ \ ^ M A N C H E S T E R Cupid’s sur|>ri8C DISCO BALLROOM LATIN YELLOW TURKEYS 79* |NI«4tR44l4IMf) to aceompuny the gift. ONIONS PIES REGISTER NOW! 5-FULL 1 HR. LESSONS Mrs. Smilh'i All three-seiilon courtes Include being hypno­ B6.75 Including gifl curd 2lba. 35* tized, learning lelf-hypnosis and general relaxa­ and |x>em by Virginia PUMPKIN or MINCE ea. 1 .1 9 5-FULL 2 HR. PRACTICE SESSIONS ______tion techniques. McElroy Anderson. $40.00 PER PERSON Shop our freezer for 12 oz. pkgs. LANGOSTINOS $3.69, Large Sara STOP SMOKING/RELAXATION COURSE — ^ t h e Thurt., Feb. 7,14 & 21 — 6:30 p.m. Lee Nut or Apple cream TORTE CAKES $2.69, Sara Lee Apple Cumberland farms CALL NOW — 528-8140 LOSE WEIGHT/RELAXATION COURSE — :fq n ce Coffee Cake $1.79, Individual Danish or Cinamon buns. Open every 1200 stores — there's one near yqu! Thuri., Feb. 7.14 «. 21 — 8:00 p.m. Our 80th Year as Trusted Jewelers yh Q cIc MON. - FRI. — 1 P.M. - 10 P.M. day at 302 Main 8 til 6. Open 7 days for your convenience PRIVATE SESSIONS ALSO AVAILABLE 058 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN ^MANCHESTER U»Nft ■NbtHUCIit>N 92 BURNSIDE AVE., E. HARTFORD, CT. HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS M/iLL •646-79iy«:g Tickets Aviilable Day of Performance at Box Office PINEHURST GROCERY INC. Anwrean E xpms / MutBf Chafqe/Yob / MchiMli Charge ao - EVENING Ge r a l d , Wed.. Feb. 6, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Wad , Fgh 8, 1980 - 21 Council Votes on Lights AnENTIONl! EVENING HERALD CLASSIRED ADVERTISERS; ' Lookinging for a new home? ^ You'll find You don’t have After ‘Brilliant’ Meeting H e r a lii a perfec- ‘it to shell out much in the Want Ads 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE to j{el bij{ resultH. By BARBARA RICHMOND being considered because of the large lights would cost the town an ad­ number of incidents of vandalism people r M d Herald Reporter ditional $800 a year. Russell said the , r , ^ and arson in Rockville center. fixtures cost about $150 each and the clas8lfi«d VERNON — After sitting in a Council member Morgan Campbell power company makes it implicit in CALL 6 4 3 -2 718 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 711 during business hours 8:30-5 meeting room, iighted temporarily PHONE 643-2711 said he was in favor of moving the contract that they will stay up for by a 400 watt sodium vapor light, the forward with the program and he 14 years because there is no charge 643-2711 Town Council. Monday night, decided made the suggestion to try out just 22 for them. The company recoups its Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 1$ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted that 33 lights of that type might be a lights at first and asked George money through the monthly charge. 77 Hornet For Sale 23 bit much in the confined area of PLEASE READ I Russell, representative from the He said if the town should get rid of Help Wanted 13 lAOVERTtSING VETERANS. Unbelievable Rockville Center. Connecticut Light & Power Co. if the lights before the 14 years is up it EXPERENCED REAL ESTATE SALES In view of this, the council voted to DEADLINE YOUR AD COLLECTOR ' Excellent opportunity for HELP WANTED opportunity. Buy this 5 more could be added later if they would have to pay back the money to bedroom, 2 bath Colonial. No (MANAGER TRAINEE) ' real estate salesperson; Engine Lathe Operator, HELP WANTED have 22 of the lights installed to see wish to do so. Russell said it could be the power companv. RARE OPPORTUNITY - jl2:00 noon tho day Harold la roaponalbla| NURSE lUDES down payment. No closing For one .of New I South Windsor, East Hart- Bridgeport Operator, how they will perform before going done as long as the Traffic Authority OWN YOUR OWN Iboforo publlcallon. (or only ona Incorroctl Local Food Store day or costs Strano Real Estate. ^ BUSINESS. Distributor for England's largest Credit I ford, Manchester, Vernon Gear Shaper Operator. 2000. ahead and installing the 33 as agrees. Russell told the council that the Inaartlon and than only evening shift. Mail recommended by the Traffic Kodak film, Duracell Collection Agencies. Some I area. Large inventory of Paid Holidays, Excallent Councilman Stephen Marcham. town was wise to be making the iDoadllno (or Saturday to tha alza of lho| resumes to Box P c/o The Authority. One of the 22 will be in­ Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and experience required. To provMa Nursing Ctra I listings including new Insurance Benefits. Full­ while saying he would support the change now. He said it had gone just other photo products needed la iid Monday la 12:00 original Inaartlon. I homes, condominiums, and time position, 50 hour RAISED RANCH. New quali­ “TOPS” stalled in the School Street parking Applicants must be Bon- In prlvslt homts snd Herald. 6 room Cape. Beautiful in every detail. New kitchen concept of the program, said he over the 14-year period for the in your area. No selling. Ser­ Errora which do not] ' resale. All inquiries con- . week. Apply In person to ty built. 70' long. 9 rooms. 3 I n ^ Friday. dable. Excellent opportuni­ Mtdicsl FacliniM. PsrI t^room s. Family room with with solarian, lovely hardwood floors, new lot. would abstain from voting because. existing lights which were the latest vice top Retailers under laaaon tha valuo of tha ' fidential. $ exclusive contract established ty for ambitious individual. lima, full tima. ContMara- fireplace. 2 car garage. Trees. bath, reconditioned furnace, aluminum siding, full "Obviously. I will benefit." thing when they were installed. Iciaaalllad ada aro advartlaamant will not llon givan to pralaranea g Call Don Henry, ! METRONICS INC. Much more. $98,500. Group I, E by us. High immediate in­ Company Benefits. basement. When you see it, you’ll love it. 50’s, Councilman Robert Hurd Marcham is partowner of a phar­ Marcham wondered if the center ADVERTISING come minimum required in­ Itakon ovar tho phono bo corractod by an ad-1 of:— Location and Hours. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. For appointment call ♦ T K HENRY AIZNCY ♦ Route 6 A 44A expressed concern about the visual macy located in the center of would be overlighted. RATES vestment $9,975. 100% profit laa a convonlonca. Tho dHlonal Inaartlon. NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY impact the extremely bright lights structure. Call between 8 AM Mr. Powers, after 3:00 For information call : 644-2525 ! BOLTON Rockville. His store was one of Police Chief Herman Fritz, who 1 DAY ...... 14'«M PaNr PART-TIME HELP MANCHESTER- 6 Room might have on the center. He said several burned out when the Si 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or p.m. 643-9915 heads the Traffic Authority, said 3 D AY S ...13*w»niNr write: American Film WANTED - Evenings or Cape, with large remodeled s some people find that type of light 289-0256 HAIRDRESSER WANTED- Prichard Building was extensively they are making an attempt to light 6 D AY S ...12'M«HiNr P rocessing, Inc., 1935R weekends, ^ p ly at: Dairy kitchen Dishwasher, stove, p difficult to live with. damaged by fire in November. He CAPITOL CITY AID A ASSISTANCE WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE Experienced only. Full or part Mart, 368 Spencer Street, ample cabinets. Fireplaced up the business district. He said 26 D AY S . . . l l ’ DMlKlNr Hoover Court, B'ham, AL She Heralif ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, - 1 day per week. Must have time. Call 643-2461, ask for Manchester 569-3046 living room. Formal dining The lights give off twice as much has relocated in the portion of the many of the senior citizens spend 35226. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING of North Eaotim Com. 15WORD,S2.10 m m Inc. own transportation. Call 568- Kathy, or Joe. room. Garage. West side. $59,- illumination as the regular street block that escaped damage. more time there because of the 357 East Csntar St. H APPY A D S *2.50 m lit FOUNDERS PLAZA 2605. COOK ■ Experience Required. 900. Group I, Keith Real lights that are now up. They are Having the entire 33 new-type TYPISTS AND CLERK Manchastar PERSON WANTED to clean Senior Citizen Center being there. TYPISTS are needed to work EAST HARTFORD Good working conditions and Estate, 646-4126. “BOWERS SCHOOL” Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 offices four hours a m. Mon­ benefits. Call for appoint­ in the Hartford area. Call SUPERVISOR: Full time day, Wednesday and Friday Get ready for spring with crocuses, patio, pool and today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. COOK PART TIME- ment. Ask for head chief, 649- MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM NURSES AIDE: 12 midnight LEGAL SECRETARY- Law large banquet facility. Food Buckland area. Apply; 46 5271, CAPE- Full dormer, fenced yard. 7W room Colonial, IVi baths, fully to 8 a m. Enjoy working in a Firm in Vernon seeks full FRYER DELIVERY MAN. Weekends & some evenings. and beverage experience Adams Street. applianced. Shows pride of ownership -throughout. EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Excellent benefits. Apply in aluminum siding, awnings. Council Doesn’t Support very pleasant and home-like time Legal Secretary with Nights, full time. Apply Bess preferred. Must have flexible new*l/2 bath, enclosed porch, Much more. Low 60's. MAKERS wanted for cocktail atmosphere helping our elder­ good Wping and shorthand Eaton Donuts, 150 (jenter person to Meadows (Convales­ hours. Apply in person to The MAINTENANCE REPAIR lounge. Call 644-%37 between cent Home, 333 Bidwell plastic walls, rec room, ly patients. Duties include skills Experienced preferred. Street, Manchester. Colony, Vernon, Ct. No phone POSITION - Basic skills ABLE BODIED MEN Si' workshop. Clean. $59,900. 9 a m. and 12 noon. Telephone 646-1974 Street, Manchester. 647-9194. calls please. STRANO REAL ESTATE □ NOTICES some laundry work. Good etween 9 required in Carpentry, Plum­ WOMEN wanted for Manage­ Peterman Agency, M9-9404, wages and benefits. Please a.m. and 5 p.m bing, Electrical Wiring. St ment Trainee Position with or 649-4844. 172 East Cenlar SIraat Open Meeting on Condos PART TIME. Want cash for call Doris Blain DNS 646-0129. CLEANING MAN FOR DENTAL ASSISTANT / Machine repair. Active, take- major concern. Call 646-3936. the holidays? For every day? RESTAURANT- 40 hour SURGICAL ASSISTANT Lost and Found 1 Manchester Manor Nursing charge person needed Call Equal Opportunity Employer VERNON — A request for Town poor planning. He wants to hold the meeting and told him if he can have It's easy with the phone in Home, 385 West Center Street, BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 week. Good pay. Call: 633-1691 wanted for Oral Surgeons Of­ Bev Ifannan for interview ap­ meeting at the Middle School and he your own home. Call 249-7773. Manchester. to 5:30. Monday thru Friday between 2 and 5 p.m. fice. Full or part time. pointment, 749-2238 8 a m. to TWO PEOPLE TO WORK in­ Council support for a proposed open the use of school that he should go LOST- Male, black and white and school vacations Own MANCHESTER- 3 Bedroom wants the backing of the council. Experience necessary. Send 3:30 p.m.. Monday thru stead of two people who Cape Garage, stove, new oil meeting on condominium conver­ ahead with it. cat. white paws. Vicinity of WANTED PERSON TO Transportation Call after THIS IS YOUR resume to Box R, c/o Herald. However, council members are Birch Street. Reward. Call Friday. Corbin-Gcntry, didn't. Call 646-39.16. Equal burner, enclosed porch, sions wasn't supported by the Town BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old 5:30 646-7230. OPPORTUNITY as we must Somersville. Opportunity Employer 6494740. boys. 3 to 5 days week, 1 to 6 soon fill an opening in our Op­ plastered walls, rec room, Council Monday night. reluctant to back such a meeting Campbell said he wondered if the LAUNDRY AND DIAPER workshop. Immediate oc­ because of possible legal and in­ proposed conversion of Town House NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 p.m., Rachael Road area. NEED EXTRA INCOME^ tical Labratory. Includes on PART-TIME: Immediate The request was made by Scott LOST; Wednesday. Januray SERVICE needs foldcress Shift. Orientation program Your home or mine No Work one of our Outdoor the job training. CAII643-1191. cupancy. $59,900. Peterman Campbell, superintendent of the surance problems plus the fact that III is legal. Town Attorney Edwin 30th. Medallion with chain. full or part time, AM and PM. Opening available for training EDUCATION Agency. 649-9404. or 649-4844. Real Estate Wanted 2B DINING ROOM SET Colonial starting every Monday. Plea­ weekends. Call 646-3487. F low er L o catio n s on ASSEMBLERS & COIL as: Automotive mechanic. Town House III apartments on Old the Zoning Commission is still con­ Lavitt said the conversion document Saint George slaying dragon. Call 289-1527. sant working conditions. Call weekends. Car needed SDR EXPERIENCED NURSERY WINDERS, 4-day week, 10- style $1,400. Call 568-1988. Sentimental. 643-6539. Communications specialist. NEW 7 ROOM CAPE on 3/4 SELLING your house? Call us Town Road. The owners of that com­ sidering the matter. was filed before the moratorium was Mrs. Maloney at Burnside COORDINATOR OF Enterprises, Andover. Conn , SCHOOL TEACHER Wanted- hour day. Hours 7 to 5:30. Supply Specialist, Clerk- Private Instructions IB SALESMAN- Opportunity for Convalescent Home, 289-9571. Homemaker-Home Health Immediately. Call 649-5531 or Experience not necessary, acre lot. Aluminum siding first and we ll make you a plex and South Village Apartments declared. He said the action can't be 742-9%5 typist. No experience cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Announcements 3 exciting position. Knowledge Aides, in non-profit agency 233-2366. will train. Apply to: Able Coil storms, screens. Appliances, on South Street, have filed notice that Campbell expressed the fear that declared illegal if it was legal as the of stoves helpful. Base plus necessary. Join the Connec­ RIDING LESSONS indoor carpeting. $92,500. Several Realtor, 643-1577. BABYSITTER NEEDED IN serving 10 towns. Full time. SECRETARY for one man Si Electronics, Howard Road, FIREWOOD SEASONED For they are planning to convert a total of converting apartments will close out zoning laws were then. commission. Full medical ticut Army National Guard. riding ring Western stock other Colonial styles being ATTENTION TOTALPHONE MY HOME preferably from Fringe benefits. Must be Law Office. Shorthand and MATURE PERSON to care Bolton seat, saddle seat and hunt Sale. $55. 1 Ton truck load. Lavitt said he wasn't yet prepared benefits. Paid vacation. Call familiar with Social Agency Call ^ g e a n t Hanna at 649- built. Peterman Agency, 649- MAY WE BUY your home? 136 units in both complexes. The an­ the rental market in Vernon. SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need Manchester, Vernon, Bolton typing essential. Reply to: for my school age children in 0423 f |r enlistment informa­ seat. All levels 228-9817. Call after 4 p.m. 644-14«. Mrs. Gray 525-1931. area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 Philosophy and be able to han­ my home during school hours, MANAGER TRAINEE 9404 , 649-4844. Quick, fair, all cash and no nouncement was made in December Council member Robert Hurd, to render a decision on what the J & help receiving your calis? Box NN. c;o Manchester tion. problem. Call Warren E. Temporary or permanent. p.m. Call after 4 p.m., 646- dle detail and work well with Herald. plus vacations. Own transpor­ NEEDED - Major Manufac­ and shortly after the council put a noting there is the proposal for an or­ D Realty firm, owners of the apart­ COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - VOICE, PIANO Instructions. BOLTON YEAR ROUND Howland, Realtors. 643-II08. USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to Personai Attention ... Very 3914. people. 643-9511, between 8:30 tation. Call 644-2244. turer needs 2 people to start II. good condition. 646-8069. moratorium on the conversions until dinance on new condominiums and ment complex, had done. He said the Earn up to $200 a week. & 4:30. A WOMAN OR MAN receives Former faculty New York WATERFRONT. Huge living Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- NEEDED, EVENING LANE work immediately. Some equal compensation in our Music and Art High School. May 1 to give the Zoning Commission conversions, said "It seems the town zoning regulations don't mention con­ 8623. Experienced or will train. TRUCK MECHANIC- MAN- Must be quick learner CLERKS- General office management helpful, not room, large eat-in kitchen, 3 Apply 330 Ledyard Street, business. If you're looking for Professional Singer, Pianist large bedrooms and full base­ Household Goods time to revise regulations to protect is going through a lot of agonizing to dominiums at all. Experienced in Diesel. Start PART TIME HELP with mechanical ability. 6 duties. Calculation, filing, in­ necessary. Call 649-3936. 40 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE Hartford. NEEDED. Afternoon hours Equal Opportunity Employer. a Career Opportunity in 644-8597 ment, $48,500 G ro u p 'I, both tenants and apartment house prevent poor planning." Lavitt further said that the matter Entertainment 4 at $7 per hour. All fringe nights per week Benefits in­ voicing, etc. Full time only. Management, call 646-3936. custom made Dinette Set. benefits. For appointment call 12:30 until 3:30. Job involves Apply Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. REFRIGERATORS has been ruled on. both ways, in other clude: Insurance and Vaca­ Equal Opportunity Employer Wrought iron with Hexagon owners. Councilman James McCarthy told SHOW TOUR TICKETS and $370 / THOUSAND FOR 688-7596. working in a small office with tion, Apply to Manager: Street, South Windsor. BABYSITTER NEEDED Washers / Ranges, used, BOLTON- RANCH 5 ROOMS. shaped table top, 4 matching Campbell 8Aid he is not really op­ Campbell he admired him for states. He said he hasn't found a travel available for Feb. 9 to ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. light packing of boxes. Apply Parkade Lanes. No phone FOR 7-year-old. Thursday and guaranteed and clean. New wrought iron chairs $75 , 643- posed to condominiums but rather to making the council aware of the prevailing position. "Evita" or "Romantic Postage oaid. Free applica­ AUTO BODY COMBINATION at Holts Inc., 167 Pine Street, calls. Equal opportunity LEGAL SECRETARY. At­ Friday from 3 pm-11 pm HOME HEALTH AIDES to PIANO AND ORGAN taught Large fireplaced living room, shipment damaged, G.E & %77. Comedy." For further details tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86 , 732 MAN- At least 5 years Manchester. No Phone Calls Employer. tractive Glastonbury firm Autumn and Oak street area. provide personal care to peo­ by Mickey Fendell. Over 25 full basement. 150x300 lot. 1 FRIGIDAIRE. Ix)W prices. call 52fl-996l Don Ron, St. Louis, MO. 63123. experience. Start at $7.00 per Please. seeks experienced Legal Call between 9 am and 2 pm ple in their homes. Nurses years' experience playing owner. Excellent condition. B.D. Pearl Si Son, 649 Main MODERN WALNUT COUCH hour. All fringe benefits. (?all Secretary. Much client con­ 647-9289. aide experience preferred. with orchestras and big bands. $58,900. F J. Spilecki, 643-2121. Street, 643-2171. St ROCKING CHAIR- Blue. Help Wanted 13 TEMPORARY WORKERS- Bill Kates at 688-75%. COOKS- Full and part time. tact. Benefit package. Call Training provided if needed. 649-5892. Good condition. Call 647-1925. Assignments East of The Must be reliable, neat, hard ARBY’S 633-4617. RECEPTIONIST - Raeketball Flexible davtime hours ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! Rockville Man Pushing TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. River for Clerk / Typists and working^ Experience helpful. court needs part-time people available, fevenings or EXPERIENCED SPANISH Custom made draperies, slip­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, other office skilled personnel Apply: Rien's New York Style ROAST BEEF DENTAL HYGENIST- to greet members and work weekends with pay differen­ TEACHER will tutor or teach covers and upholstery. Budget Glastonbury PTG including secretaries with and Deli Restaurant, Route 30, RESTAURANT Glastonbury. Part time. cash register. Mornings and tial Must have own transpor­ Spanish. All levels, in my Manchester Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 COMPANY. Telephone 633- without shorthand. Top com­ DENTAL ASSISTANT- Vernon Flexible hours. Must include weekend shift open. Over 18. tation Mileage paid. home. 289-4092 NEW H O M ES or 646-1000, FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut. 7631. pany. Top pay, for top skills. Knowledge of basic business It Hiring Pull Tlmt A Part Call 875-2133 BILLING CLERK. High $65 a cord. Well seasoned. A-1 some Saturdays. Karen 646- $76,900.-7 room hardwood. True full cord, 128 For Eased Parking Law Calf Lydia. Dunhiil Temps, skills, and typing preferred. Tima, Day Shift and Night 2142. school graduate with accurate Schools-Classes 13 WE ARE LOOKING FOR CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC 2894319. References. Call 7 a m. to 12 Shift Halp. Plaaaa apply In CAN YOUR PRESENT JOB typing skills. Bookkeeping Colonial, 4 bedrooms,' cf. $90 deliverd in Manchester Housewives interested in paraon, batwaan 1 A 4 p.m. VERNON — Mark Gurevitz of 32 acquire more information." - Experienced only. Top noon, or 3:30 to 4:00 . 649-9287. fill your financial goals? If the experience necessary. family room with area. 528-2950. by-street survey will take some time, TEA CH ERS AT ALL making good money for part MAINTENANCE FOR THE BEST - Manchester In go FTospect St.. Rockville, continued This week he questioned why wages, ^p^ly; Atlas Tile, 1862 APPLICATIONS now being answer is no, maybe I can Challenging full-time job for Gymnastic School 3 to 5 fireplace, garage, deep| he said. Berlin pke., Wethersfield, LEVELS: Universal SECURITY- Northeast time hours, soliciting from someone willing to learn. dition. $50. White, (fall after BEAR CAT 2in SCANNER. his push for repeal of a town or­ something hasn't been done over all our pleasant East Hartford accepted for full time help. I have alreaay put 75% pupils per teacher. FREE in­ treed lot. 5:30 p.m. 649-9822, or 646-4751. Mrs. Herbst said the problem is the 563-0151. Teachers, Box 5231, Portland, Security has Immediate 2B7 BiDad Street, of mv management staff in Excellent benefits. Call Digital programming. No dinance that deals with rules about this time. "I don't think I am Office. Hourly rate. Plus com­ weekend maintenance man. troductory lesson with this ad. Crystals required. Like new. ordinance has to be suitable for the Ore. 97208. Openings for part time and MANCHESTER Apply in person to Meadows Cadillacs. Interested? Call Manchester Public Health Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. $93,900.-8 room Cape. on-street parking during the winter requesting too much of the council RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll full time employees in the missions, plus bonuses. Hours Nursing Association, 647-1481. OLDER GAS STOVE WITH $225. 643-52%. whole town, not just certain areas. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- Convalescent Home, 333 236-3126. Equal Opportunity 4 bedrooms, 2'-^baths, full SPACE HEATER. $50 or best months, at Monday's Town Council when I ask that a time frame be es­ p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. PART TIME HELP Wanted Manchester area. Shifts are Bidwell Street, Manchester. Employer. Monday-Friday 8 a m. 4:30 Another problem Gurevitz ad­ downtown, Manchester. Call 4993, ask for Teresa. r. rr, F n A A P lU / P ______carpeting, fireplaced fami­ offer. 646-4319. OAK LOVE SEAT with meeting. tablished which should be something Apply director of nursing. available as follow: Full time dressed himself to was the lighting in 646-5999. 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. Monday REAL ESTATE ly room, gas heat, 2 car matching Oak Chair $75. for Gurevitz. who said there is no Salmonbrook Convalescent INSURANCE AGENCY seeks MAPLE BUNK BED in good this body (council) would do on its the School Street parking lot. During Home, off House Street, thru Friday. Part time Sat. & garage, treed lot. both. 643-%77. place where he lives, to park off the own in order to complete us Glastonbury. Please call 633- REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Sun. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. . Sat. & Personal Service Represen­ EXCELLENT condition. $65 firm. Only year Monday's meeting the council voted tative. Knowiedge of Auto and Homes For Sale 23 $96,900.-8 Room old. Call after 5 p.m..n.,6«-'7478. street, has to leave his car in the business.' Gurevitz said. 5244. wanted by old established Sun. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m,; Fri. & Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 2Vt CORD WOOD- Seasoned or to have the power company install a firm. Must be a self-starter, Homeowners helpfui but not green. Cut to your School Street parking lot which is “If this matter was tabled as a Sat. 11 p.m. to 7 a m. RN'S - LPN'S NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK baths, family room with sodium light in the lot which will give agOTessive, personable and Successful applicants must be essential. Call Bob Lathrop. OPPORTUNITY Articles lor Sale 41 specifications. Deliverd, or quite a distance from his home. means of avoiding the issue then let NURSES AIDES wanted for Had you made plans to attend our Tea but were unable to BEACH 3 bedroom Ranch, fireplace, gas heat, treed twice as much light as the fixture full time on all shifts. Apply hold a Connecticut license. over 18 years of age, have a 646-6050. you can pick up.742-7576. WORTH'S “SMILING SERVKX” come. If M Mrs. Henry DofN would be happy to meet with paneled living room, eat-in lot, The ordinance forbids on-street me know, if not. then let me know that is there now. director of nursing. Salmon- We'il show you the way to phone, car, and a clean Police BO O K K EEPIN G AND Needs full time Manager and assistant Manager you and give you a tour of our facility. For those of yoi taht Kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, MERRITT, 6gency MARANTZ RECEIVER 30 parking between 2 a.m. and 5 a m. when this matter will be resolved," brook Convalescent Home, off enjoy an unmatched lucrative, Record. Apply in person to: lovely quiet setting on dead­ He told the council of several in­ rewarding professional TYPING ESSENTIAL for a for active branch stores. Great opportunities for ad­ were able to attend the Tea, I would like to extend our WATTS- BIC Turntable, KLH during the winter months. Gurevitz he said. House Street, Glastonbury. Northeast Security, 61 end street, deeded beach Realtore 646-1180 cidents of vandalism to his car and to Please call 633-5244. career. Send resume to Box Williard Street, Hartford, or diversified part time job lor a vancement. Retail experience required. sincere appreciation for making the Tea a success. Limited ALUMINUM Sheets used as Speakers. $300. Call 646-0778. told the Town Council Monday night Mayor Marie Herbst told Gurevitz K, c/o Evening Herald. responsible person with in­ positions are available on the 3 to 11 and 11 to 7 shifts full rights. $79,900. Call exclusive printing plates, .007 thick cars belonging to other residents who call 522-5143. Complete fringe benefits, pleasant working con­ agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, that he's sure that all emergencies that it is the intent of the administra­ itiative. Hours: 9to 1, Monday and part time. Call for an appointment Mx28Vi’^, 25 cents each or 5 SEASONED FIREWOOD for have to leave them in the lot because BABYSITTER NEEDED- thru Friday, every other ditions. Beazley Co. Realtors. Equal don't occur between those hours and tion and the Traffic Authority, to do a Monday through Thursday, 3 RN-7a.m. to 3 p.m. Full Time for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be sale. $55 1 ton truck load. they can't park on the street in front INSPECTORS- First and Se­ Saturday. Apply at the W H Please call Mr. Jackson, Worth's, Downtown MAitni BERG« ADMINSTRATOR. housing opportunity 443-4470. picKedpicked up before 11 a.m. feels the only time it should be thorough study of night-time parking. p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ or Part Time. Enjoy working cond shift opening for Please call after 4:00 p.m., of their homes. with an excellent supporting England Lumber Co., Rt. 44A Waterbury for appointment, Investment Properly 25 ONLY. 644-1444. applied is during snow removal She said there is a problem with tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; Experienced Inspectors. Bolton Notch. VERNON MANOR HEALTH CARE FACILITY COLONIAL 8 rooms, 2 1/2 Gurevitz, speaking during the weekends anytime. staff caring for our elderly ______754-5101 operations street widths and they vary from Ability to use Demensional baths, first floor panelled MANCHESTER- Newer 4 CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye Citizen Forum portion of the patients, very pleasant at­ Inspection Tools and 180 REGAN ROAD, VERNON, 871-0385 DRY HARDWOOD- Cut and Back in October Gurevitz made the street to street. mosphere, good wages and familv room with fireplacereplac store neighborhood center. set, electric welder, acetylene split into stove lengths, 16 to meeting, before the council took ac­ LATHE OPERATORS With Blueprints required. and large deck. Formal aining Quality construction. Possible same appeal to the council. He said xpe benefits. Please call Doris Equal Opponunity Emptoyar outfit, aluminum lauder, 18" lengths Pickup load, 1/2 Police Chief Herman Fritz, who tion on the new lighting cautioned the 2 years' experience. Good Applications accepts Mon­ room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ Package Store Permit. Owner trailer tires, new electric Monday. "This matter has been benefits. Salary negotiable.IM O l Blain DNS 646-0129. day thru Friday, 9 to 11 a.m. WAITRESSES- Part time and cord $45 delivered in area. heads the Traffic Authority, said council not to delay action for the ADAMS INDUSTRIES age. Wooded lot, walk out financing available. Haves generator, electric lawn- tabled for nearly three months, Hawk Precision Co., 303 Manchester Manor Nursing and 2 to 4 p.m. Klock Com- full time. days. Apply to: Telephone 568-5459. they haven't given up but the street- sake of saving money. Home, 385 West Center Street, basement. Group 1, Philbrick Corp .. 646-0131. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. originally for what I thought was to Burnham Street, East Hart­ any, 1366 Tolland Turnpike, Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Agency, 646-420d. ford, telephone 528-9845. Manchester. Rlanchester. EOF. Manchester. start your future with a fast growing aero-space company. Experienced help required In the Court Won’t Delay following categories: WE KNOW WHERE THE MONEY IS! Trial of Fire Chief Clerk-Typl*t Expediter D. W. FISH REALTY CO. Pricing Clerk Junior Accountant OF / h o m e s / Stock Puller Inspector NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — A Superior Court judge has WE’RE SELLING HOUSES! 243 Main St. Manchester Tel: 643-1591 Inalde Sale* denied a defense motion to delay the trial of retired fire Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM y 0 Chief Raymond Galati and ordered the court case to Qualified Trainees considered. Apply In person Vernon Circle Vernon 872-9153 begin next week Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Sunday 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.'and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. It would be the first trial stemming from the lengthy FRANK BORYSEVICZ probe of alleged municipal corruption in New Britain. DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH (lalati's attorney. Ed Lynch, had sought a 60-day delay to further investigate the charges. ADAMS INDUSTRIES ROBERT PRATT GRANT HARLACHER BEVERLY DEPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN But Judge Eugene Kelley Tuesday denied the request 34D PROGRESS DRIVE and set a Feb. 13 trial date. The judge, however, told MANCHESTER Lynch he could renew his motion at that time. CbNtiMI>ORA^Y CREAM*Wifkl I sale! Immaculate 7 Galati faces larceny, bribery and forgery charges as a JUST LISTED. Spacious 3 bedroom Ranch with IW floor family room, fireplace, 2W baths, all insulated glass, vaulted ceilings and cedar exterior. A great buy room Cape, fireplace, recroom, carpeting plus a large ^^6 ^^6 I result of a one-man grand jury's probe of alleged mun- baths, recroom, lots of carpeting and more! Low 60’s. —Hf in the 80's. carport and a ERA HOME WARRANTY! 50's. cipal corruption in the central Connecticut city of 80,100. I RelocATiNq? Nineteen people, mostly current and former city of­ Time to leave the old nest behind ficials, have been charged in the investigation of the and fiy to a new ciime? Let D.W. alleged sales of municipal jobs and promotions and mis­ Here’s A Wonderful Route use of city property. Fish provide the navigation Five men have pleaded guilty, but prosecutors have Opportunity for AJloy or Girl repeatedly been granted delays in sentencing while they charts. We have wait for Galati's trial to conclude. Who Is A “Go-Getter”! heiped countiess others wing the same route — CONTEMPORARY STYLED for carefree living without any ruffled feathers! Aetna Gets Contract Huge 1st floor family room, 2 baths, rec room, 3 COMPLETELY REDECORATED inside and out. 3 JUST LISTED— Immaculate 7 room split entry. IW CARRIER NEEDED bedrooms, plus an oversized deck and an ERA HOME bedroom Colonial on Spring Street. IW baths, family baths, fireplaced family room, lots of carpeting and room, 2 fireplaces, double garage and more! 80’s much more! 70't. Gallery’s famous relocation services To Manage Savings IN MANCHESTER... can locate a cozy new nest anywhere you like — from apple orchard to HAR’TIORD I UPI) — Aetna Life & Casualty Co. has landed its biggest savings management contract — a $234 Garden Drive, mountain crag, give you a bird’s-eye million savings portfolio for KM.OOO employees of the St. Jamet Street, BLANCHARD \ r view of the new community and Seattle-based Boeing Co. Forest Street, and Assistant Vice President Guy Fairbanks said Aetna 70 ERA OVER find a quick buyer for the old abode. would negotiate a guaranteed return on the aircraft Hartford Road OFFICU STOOHA manufacturers' employees each year, with the first So take off for D.W. Fish today — IN o m c a year's guarantee "In excess of 10 percent." CONNECTICUT NATIONWIDE and soar into a better lifel Aetna said it expected about $35 million a year would RO SSEnO be added to the Boeing plan in which every $1 of REALTORS employee savings is matched with a 50 cent company Call Carol 646-5424 contribution. The Hartford-based insurer has been in the savings 646-2482 EUemONW NEAITT ASSOC. management field since 1972 and its management port­ 189 Wsst CMitar Comtr of McKoo folios total $2.5 billion. MENSES SNORES !$$$$$$$$$! aw - HfcRAU). ^ed.. eeo. d, 1W)0

Artfctoi tor Sato 41 AntkiuM 4t OMcM-StOTM tor Amt 58 ZN Au. M¥ VfAftf OF ..‘..X P U U . EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 6, 1980 - 23 PROFESSIONAL / CITY BUS CO. Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz FIREWOOD- All Hardwood ANTIQUES 8i ORiydua A BuSt X'vC Bam f tiu fr BXPOKE cut 1 year ago. Cut. split, COLLECTIBLES - Will BUSINESS OFFICE TH Y * r THEjeft. ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Punte delivered. lJ"-I6’'-24". Elmer purchase outright, or sell on BUILDING - Approximately M v W SLNnhno THB 0 0 2600 square feet, with ample J066IN6 IN TWE commission. Houselot or IN A pAtflNM^Z' fAcB. Y 1 E 1. D A 1 Wilson. 649-5900. / W ilNiTlfiR 1 Universal time 1 Sticky 0 E single piece. Telephone 644- parking. Close to Center, : WINTERTIME ISN'T 50, .‘/OU KNOW HOW TO M 0 N E Y 8 Q U V E J Rbby (abbr.) substance LOVE SEAT- Dark green hospital and new court ^ACE WURSELFI C u 0 E L U N 8 B E H builoing. For info, call 568- IJSfDCAI'lSAir. ^PIFflCULT IF... 4 Plant disease 2 Scruff hair vinyl. Couch. Fireplace By ADigaii van Buren 8 No more than 3 Card A 8 8 U K T E 8 8 A Screen like new. Table and 4 7658 or 871-0401. 12 For rowing 4 Mulch N U E R A L Y E M E N P A 13 River in 5 Actress Q 1 N 8 chairs. Call 649-3328. E L A T E 8 E N T A L MANCHESTER- 1000 Square Yorkshire Farrow W A R 8 A 8 E A N C E WANTED OLD PIANO- Call Feet Manufacturing. Light In­ m 14 Imitated 6 Itch SEALY FASHIONITER 8 T E C A R E A • 871-2143, between 10 a.m. and dustrial. Many possibilities. m*-- 15 individual 7 Doctrine 1 • SOFA BED with posturepedic e Y E H 0 L E 8 p.m. Office Space included. 3375 ,16 Of German mattress. Excellent condi­ 6 Impair 0 0 U T 1 P 0 R monthly. Heat and electric in­ composer 9 American tion. 649-0076 after 3 pm. Her Husband Is \ L L u 8 E " T R 1 T 0 N cluded. Hayes Corp., 6466131. 18 Coded on Anglican T E N p 1 N E R 1 A L WANTED - Antique Fur­ DRIVE ONE TODAY! 2 -6 0 IW UnHad TathK* Brndtotw, Inc. map » WE BUY & SELL USED church 0 A T 8 E C R Y niture. Glass, Pewter, Oil COVENTRY ROUTE 31; 780 20 Moray 10 Harvest £ FURNITURE - One piece or Paintings, or Antique items. Mac the Strife nickname square feet (expandable to Autoe For Sale 61 Autoe For Sale 61 Autoe For Sale 61 Trueke for Sale 62 Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Resort 11 Authoress wd.) entire household. Cash On The R. Harrison. 643-8709. 79 ZEPHYR 22 Firearm 1780 square feet) heated store Ferber 28 Ivy League 45 Son Line. Furniture Bam. 646- 24 Baby powder member 0665. or office. Parking, join Post 1969 FORD LTD- Needs 1974 G RE M L IN X- Low 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- 17 City in Israel 47 Poke I SEE 0OTTS IS HOAE EMILV S4kVS HE > W E U .H E 26 Shows 29 Exude 49 Pith Office, Heritage Savings Bank brakes and minor work. 3130. mileage, 30 miles per gallon. Excellent condition. Power DEAR ABBY; Mac and I have been married for 30 years. 19 Inordinate Wanted to Bug 49 and 5 other tenants. Michael Call 646-3858 anytime. FROM HI5 SKIING ^ y MAJ^ASES TD LOSE 30 Cut of beef 31 Scruff OAK WOOD - For Deliveries, Very clean. AM/FM Cassette. steering and brakes. KEPT THEM (comp, wd.) self-esteem 50 Within (pref.) FORD LTD LANDAU 1979 We have a p*eat marriage, except for the resentment he TRIP.' r? — — — < , ONE EVERV TIME 32 Esau's country call George Griffing. An­ N. Cohen & Associates. Asking 32.000. 2894409 after 8 Automatic transmission. Will BOTH THIS 33 Gridder 23 German 52 Change STAMPS - Private collector Tutone Blue. 4 door. Power shows when I go out every Monday evening to play canasta POeS HE HE GOES SKIING.' 35 Breakers dover. 742-fm. 1974 AUDI FOX 2 Door. p.m. trade for four wheel drive. TIA\E. Jimmy____ negative direction would like to buy a few aban­ MANCHESTER- Retail, steering, power brakes, Air. Automatic. Sunroof. 28 mpg. with the girls, and bingo on Friday evenings in the basement HAVE HIS 31995.648-0557, after 6:00 p.m. 34 Makes seme 25 Pounds (ebbr.) 38 Hawaiian 54 Negates doned collections or ac­ storage and/or manufacturing Fully loaded. Excellent condi­ Regular gas. Mint condition. of our church. GLOVES' ( p f f ’k ' ' ESTATE SALE - 42 Alexander cumulations to fill open CAMERO 1973 small V-8. score 26 Time periods volcano, 55 Infirmities space. 2.000 square feet to 50,- tion. Call 289-0265. 31900. Call 6493445 Saturday 4 DR., t e V L , AUTO., PS. I’ve asked Mac to come along and play bingo, but he refus­ 36 W.W. I plane St.. Manchester, (off Center spaces. Call 649-6642 after 4 Automatic. Lady owner. Must 27 Medical Mauna____ 56 Briton 000 square feet. Very- & Sunday, and after 6 sell immediately. First 3875. RADIO, PRICID TO S IL L ed. He didn t mind my going out for four years because he 37 Metal fastener Street, 2 blocks from Willie's p.m. picture (comp. 40 Pincers 58 Waste cloth reasonable. Brokers weekdays. Call 6491149. was working second shift. But now that he’s back on first 39 Nine (Fr.) Steak House). Antique oak 1956 CHEVY BUS. 21 feet, $4495 43 Dean Martin's 59 Spanish hero furniture, commode, bedroom protected. Call Heyman shift, he wants me to sit home and listen to him snore in a 41 Away (prefix) Properties. 1-226-1206. needs work, 3800, Telephone chair after supper. 42 Church set, Duncan Phyfe dining BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1971 PONTIAC LEMANS. 2 \ 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 6 10 11 CASH PAID FOR FOR SALE- 1973 Buick Le 647-1724. 76 MARK IV council room set, silver, tools, collec­ OLD OAK FURNITURE - 1975 DODGE DART. door hardtop. Good condition. Abby, I never worked when my kids were growing up, so I Resort Property Sabre 3895; 1972 Audi 3895. 44 Perplexing \7 13 14 tibles. household items. TVs. EARLY TIN OR Excellent condition. New Call 644-8217 after 5. Price think I have earned two nights a week out. For Rent 56 The above may be seen at the Uotorcycles-BIcycles 64 point radios, clocks, lamps, and CAST IRON TOYS - TRAINS - Tires, Carburetor, and Tune- 3800. Am 1 wrong or selfish'? Should I give up my canasta and ts 16 Savingsivings Bank of Manchester, 46 Brother of 17 much, much more. Hours: OIL PAINTINGS - CLOCKS - up. 31.950. 6495133. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - bingo, or put up with Mac's complaints? Abel SWORDS - POST CARDS - CAPE COD- Harwich. 2 Main Street, Manchester. 18 10 Thursday. Friday & Saturday. WILLING TO PLEASE 48 To and____ ANTIQUES S COLLECTISLES. bedroom Cottage Home LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, zL ■ 1 9 to 2- no previews. 49 Golly tA LL ANYTIME - S4S-26N available July 5 to August 1967 CHEVY MALIBU: Good 100% stock and in excellent 22 33 2nd.: and A u^st 3rd to 31st. running condition. Many new 1974 FORD RANCHERO - shape. 34500. 742-8786. DEAR WILLING; Offer Mac a compromise. Tell him you Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 51 Hard-shelled 1 will spend only one night each week away from him provid­ fruit 28 27 28 3 . 31 32 Doga-SfRto-Pats 43 Call 643-7802 or 649-2660 parts. Excellent second car, Automatic, power steering, Loaded with typical MarH equip­ Rooms tor Rent 52 power brakes. Good gas 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ed he spends the other night doing something with you. TISER« SET THIBSTV-y - T YEAH, I ■ 53 Misanthrope ■ 1974 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA- call 643-1838. ment Mint condition.. Low mile- IF CHRIS iVENT IWTO THE WOODS 57 Arrange 33 33 1 HOME SWEET HOME ------4------759 Kerker headers. KNN (Playing honeymoon bridge, Scrabble, or going to a movie.l LIKE ANVONE ELSE $ E E W H A T 6 cylinders. Automatic mileage. Excellent condition. ■J'. OVER THAT FOOT-BRIPSE, /VMVBE formal ■ ■ Complete health-gu.~rd THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Wented to Rent 57 transmission. 39,000 miles. 1975 FORD GRANDA - Very Call W2-6078. filters. Oil cooler. Much * 6 1 9 5 He is being selfish to expect you to sit home and listen to CLAUDIA STOPPED FORA DRIWKl 37 3 . 4 . trally located. Downtown meeting facilities. Cats also. Canine 32100. Please call 649-1354. good condition. Power more! 31500. 643-4076 before 2 him snore. 60 Corrida cheer ■ 1 42 43 1 45 ay I Manchester. Kitchen steering and power brakes. Trucks tor Sale 62 p.m. 79 MUSTANG '4795 61 Greek portico privileges. Call 649-2358. 1 Road. Manchester. 646-5971. Call 742-8176 after 5 p.m, ov'omai'i ymU' 6 000 m-lM DEAR ABBY: I am a 16-year old girl. Last year my Mom 62 Firm grasp 48 GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY and Dad split up. I live with Mom, and Dad lives in an apart 63 Room shape 1 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ONE-BEDROOM Our Classified 49 50 1 BOX STALLS. TRAILS- Blue 1972 DODGE COLT- Good TRUCK- Has the reading ment with Marge, his girlfriend. When Dad and Marge 64 Secret .3 33 54 65 56 Seal Feeding Program. Ring ROOM for working or retired APARTMENT for middleage running condition. Good on enclosed bo^, with side com­ 77 l»l(WY PiUH Chinese ■ ■ 1979 YAMAHA - SX 1100 E started living together, they didn't hide it. They had me , i f 67 58 56 with lights. Pastures. Daily lady. Utilities included. Call businessman. Prefer areas Ad-Visors gas. Needs paint job. 3900.649 partments. Excellent for con­ Station Wagon, auto., society 60 6496307. East of Manchester to SERIES- With full dress kit. over their apartment as if they were married. When I said. 65 Companion of turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- 9212. tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., factory AC, roof rack, 81 Willimantic. Must be quiet, Asking 33600, firm. 6492096. "Dad, does this mean that Ricky (he’s my 17-year-old odds 62 63 9954. or 875-0272; 742-9653. Are As Near 633-0249. full power, B passenger. I ’i, 2 ROOMS-1 Free. 1 320 week­ neat, and clean. 742-9865 , 9 boyfriend) and I can live together when we’re of age?" 66 Swift aircraft 84 85 66 FOR SALE 1973 Dodge Dart. (abbr.) BUCKSKIN GELDING- ly: mature male and female. a m. to noon. As Your Phone AT-PB-PS-PC. 76,000 miles. Then Dad said, “No! If you can support yourself totally p i , Westem. Good kids horse. (Jne with License for errands Excellent condition. Call 643- when you are of age, then you can live any way you like, but INfWtFAPin (NTIRfRISI AJSN) Reasonable to a good home. and meals. Private entrance. RESPONSIBLE 6657. as long as I m expected to kick in with money for your sup­ Call 649-9660 after 6. 643-8250 Call 649-5459. ENERGETIC COUPLE DIAL RENT or LEASE a CAR port, I will have something to say about it." days. looking for 7 Room House. 1973 FORD MUSTANG: New Abby, how come it's OK for Dad to live with somebody FURNISHED SLEEPING (Ranch or Cape Cod) to rent paint, new front shocks. 32.000 outside of marriage, but not for me? Alley Oop — Dave Graua ROOM for mature gentleman. in Manchester for 3/1,80 or 643-2711 DAILY. WEEKLY. MONTHLY OR YEARLY *3995 AKC BRITTANY SPANIEL or best offer. Call after 5 p.m. DON’T GET IT Driclqe Share modem bath. Parking sooner. Willing to do repairs, 643-2718 attor 8 P.M. female pup. 8 weeks old. Shots 6498181. PLANS AVAILABLE. and wormed. 3100. Call 643- available. No cooking. Securi­ (paint, wallpaper, floors etc), 76 MERCURY HOW,D'VOLI KNOW b e c a u s e ..ITELLVUH, SUZ.M aJ ...A N ' HIS SKIN DEAR DONT: With your Dad it's a matter of money, not ^ ' m------e c h a n i c- a l I KNOCKa?./ 8145. ty and refe ren ce s. 3150 in exchange for security NEVER SAW ANYTHING WAS Dif f e r e n t ,/ monthly. Call 643-2121. deposit. 3350 to 3375. Call 643- morals. As long as he’s providing the roof over your head, he SUV* WILL s t il l S HIS HEAD < like THIS LITTLE GUY,' TDD...,THERE BE WHERE VlEFT/CLEAN OFF, HIS NECK WAS FULLA M utktl Intirumantt 44 9677. wants a say about who's sleeping under it. HE IS.' Y'SEE 1974 MUSTANG II- 4 cylinder. HIM? THAT'S WHY,' WIRES AN' s p r in g s , WHAT I MEAN? / Male chauvinist defeated SINGLE ROOM- Carpeting. Very economical! Asking AN'THINGS. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good Bath. Kitchen privileges. Sit­ Autos For Sale 61 32200. Call 649-7639. DEAR ABBY: A reader asked, "How long should a ting room. Privacy. Parking. LYNCH MOTORS hostess hold up a meal for a tardy guest?" with a lady partner and men, condition. 396 or best offer. r /v>v 646-1032. Yard with swimming pool. WE PAY TOP PRICES for Comet 4 0oof Sedan, autom.it You replied. "15 minutes is long enough." whether chauvinists or not, Females only. 649-8206. 500 WEST CENTER ST. 'C. rwcely equipped very ecop I agree. The question and your reply reminded me of the n o r t h 2-6I tend to try to get the play wrecked and junk cars. A & B umical. priced to sell. i ♦ 853 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ between 10-5:30; 647-9813-5:30 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. BLACKJACK HEADERS for MANCHESTER rule I always had when I was in the corporate entertaining i ( i m away from partners of the V 4 2 other sex. cluding Ovations, plus free Call Tony 6 4 ^ 2 3 . '70 to '72 Camaro. Like new. * 2 8 9 5 1 world: "NEVER EARLY. AND NOT MORE THAN 15 ♦ AKQ976 case with this ad. Carlos KITCHEN PRIVILEGES, Plus, Pro Shock Valve Covers, MINUTES LATE." ♦ 73 South won the club lead and itars 60% off. Rivers Music, free parking central location 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs good condition, 355. Call 649- 646-4321 It was such a steadfast rule that, one evening, in order not quickly counted 11 top tricks. Main Street. New Britain. Security and references 8618, after 4:30 p.m. WEST EAST He would make all 13 if the f excellent. Must sell, 79 MUSTANG to arrive 15 minutes early at the home of friends who had in­ ♦ 109 6 2 ♦ 7 4 225-1977. Layaways. required. 643-2693 after 4:30 Four cylinder, automatic, power I diamond suit would run, but sacrificing! Any reasonable special rates for Insurance Losses. vited us to dinner, my wife and l proceeded to drive around V 10 8 7 V()J96 pm. 1970 FORD MUSTANG- Lan­ steering, vinyl roof, white \ South decided to abandon all offer over 31450. Call after to kill time. We got lost, and drove around foi 45 minutes ♦82 ♦J1043 BASS MASTEROW- With 3:30 p.m., 649-1150. 528-6063. dau roof. Good condition. sidewalls, real sharp. play for seven in an effort to Apartments For Rent 53 before finding our way back! I spent the entire evening ♦ QJ108 ♦ges case. Excellent condtion! Must see. Call Jo-Ann, 742- apologizing. The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions give himself a chance for a Cords, books, et cetera. 3150. 9057. ) ■ SOUTH ^ueeze to make six. ^ at Please call 647-9880. LOOKING for anything in real ♦ akqj trick two he led a low heart estate rental - apartments, f CONFIDENTIAL TO "WANTS TO KNOW BUT VAK53 from his hand. M995 NOW, THAT IV E c o u n t e d homes, multiple dwellings? WANTED JUNK AND LATE HATES TO LOOK STUPID": Ask anyway. There is no ♦ 5 Gartton Products 47 77 CADILLAC '6295 THE NUMBER OF BRICKS Unfortunely for South’s No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MODEL WRECKS - Cash such thing as a "stupid" question if it's sincere. Better to ask ♦ AK42 dream of sugarplums, East Business & Service Cpe . le • IN THE f ir e p l a c e , WHAT'S Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Paid. Call Parker Street Used , ,! tv JV '... a. . and risk appearing "stupid" than to continue on your ig­ was a very cagey player. He SHORT-SEASON l e f t o n o u r f u n - f il l e d Vulnerable: Both Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. -- norant way and make a stupid mistake. carefully overtook his PROBLEMS? Vesey’s Seeds EVENING'S a g e n d a *? Dealer: South 456 MAIN STREET- Three if partner's seven of hearts with understands. For 40 years, rooms heated. No appliances. 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- West North Elasl South nis nine in order to lead the 10 Veseys has been testing and 428, 4 barrel. 3500, or best, 24 No pets. Tenant Insurance Address comments and questions to Abby, c/o Box 69700, of diamonds. proving short-season required. 3225 monthly. 3300 offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. 77 MARK Pass 3 9 Pass 34 vegetable and flower seeds. Automatic, full power, Landau Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. For a personal reply, please Pass 4 4 South’s goose was cooked to security. Call 646-2426. Pass 4V a turn. He had to cash three AlUiough our home base is roof. AM/FM with tape player, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pass 5 4 Pass 6 NT weekdays. 9 to 5. HIGH PERFORMANCE AND decor Interior, brushed aluminum m diamonds right atyay and had eastern Canada, our ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 For­ Pass Pass Pass customers (more like gar­ wheels, real sharp. no squeeze. MANCHESTER MAIN mula Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 Now see what would have dening partners really) Kelp STREET - 3-room heated seconds. 30 mpg.. suspension with su^estons from all over Opening lead:+ Q happened if East hadn’t led apartment, hot water, radial spoilers. Excellent con­ that diamond. South would North America. See the appliances, parking. No pets. dition. 32295. 6497536. *7295 results of all this short-season have cashed all ^ d e s and Security 523-7047. the last high club. East would knowledge in our free 1980 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent 75 BONNEVILLE catalogue. Write shortly: RstfOQfQoh The Born Loser — Art Sansom have been forced to unguard SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM motor. Standard shift. Priced Vesey's Seeds (16), York Bernice Bede Osol By Oswald Jacoby diamonds or hearts and the DUPLEX- 1 1/2 baths, dining for (mick sale, 3650. Also: 1971 Serylces Ottered 31 Building Contracting 33 Painting-Papering 32 and Alan Sontag slam would make. Road. Prince Edward Island, room, den, carpeting, 3400 per AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ TUB eWL-y KATE HOW500WCOI Canada COA IPO. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) month, plus utilities. No pets. ditioned. 48,000 original miles. BRICK. BLOCK, STONE J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom CARPENTRY & MASONRY - GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) OF lUFLATlOll South's final bid of six Schedule your day so that you EBT TXAT R A I^ Strano Real Estate. 646-2000. 3900. Both can be seen at 24 Fireplaces, concrete. Decorating, Interior & Additions and Remodeling. Ponhac 2-Or hardtop, full pow notrump had little to com­ (For a copy of JACOBY WISH YOUR GROWING North Street. Income Tax Services can locus your full attention on MB, SEASON WAS LONGER? - Chimney repairs. No job too Exterior Painting, Free estimates. Call Anthony er. Air Cond. stereo, radio \tXJPROMlBBPMB mend it except that the game MODERN, send St to; "Win at FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. ^small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Paperhanging & Remodeling, Squillacote 649-0811. Mag wheels, tilt wheel many those things which are most was match points and South Stop wishing. Plant seeds cfour important to you. You’ll have a Bridge," care of this newspa­ Immediate occupancy. 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO f I estimates. Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. wanted to get a top by playing per. P.O. Box 489, Radio City developed especially for Mature adults only. No pets. MX- Excellent condition, low ^ r t h d a y productive day. Call 649-9658. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY CANCER (Jun 21>July 22) You v notrump. In addition, South Station, New York. N.Y short-season condition. At Security Deposit & mileage. Quadrophonic IN C O M E TAX “ * 1 9 9 5 Vesey's Seeds, in Prince WATERPROOFING - Remodeling and Additions. like people and. because of this, was a male chauvinist playing 10019.) References. Call 649-1265. stc'reo-8 track, power steering PREPARATION SERVICE - Edward Island. Canada, Hatchways, foundation LEE PAINTING - Interior & Kitchens ana Rec Rooms. 35 February 7. I960 it’s very Important lor you to , brakes, one owner. 872-6528, I At your Jtome. 20 Years cracks, tileup pumps, gravity Exterior. "Check My Rate years' experience! For Free know the opinions of others so we've been dealing with short- Regardless of economic trends m SIX ROOM DUPLEX, gar­ 633-5310, or 659-0508. I Experience. Dan Mosler, 649 feeds, window wells. 30 years' Before You Decorate” . Estimates, call 646-4239. 79 MONARCH you can adjust your thinking to season vegetable and flower ■ 3329, or 525-8283. you should find yourself in a bet­ age. near schools and stores. experience. 643-4953. 872-8413, Dependable, Fully Insured. Four door, six cylinder, ter material position this coming harmonize. seeds since 1939 Every varie­ Glastonbury. 3375 plus 1976 FORD ECONOLINE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This is a ty listed is tested and proven 6491653. FARRAND REMODELING - automatic, power steering. year than you were iast year. Use utilities. 633-4339, between 5 VAN 109 V8. Finished in­ I DAN WADE- Have our In­ good day to put the household Heathcliff — George Qately before cataloguing. We'd like "ATTENTION WORKING Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters. AM/FM radio, white sidewalls. your imagination. You'il find new and 9 p.m. terior. Loaded with options. ■ c J expert­ Room Additions. Decks. All ways to enhance your security budget back in shape. Prudent you to see our free seed PARENTS" I will babysit DAN SHEA PAINTING & Priced to Sell. reorganization will help you get Captains' Chair, stereo etc. ly by leading'ind'ependent Tax your child in my home with DECORATING- Interior & Upes of Remodeling and and add to your income. catalogue. Vesey's Seeds, more mileage from your dollars. McMMfhi S)T»e.. Ik SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM in 33750. Call 633-3233,5691804 or I (ConsultantConsultant. Phone 649-6851. loving care. 528-8560. Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 29-Fab. 19) (16), York Village. Prince Progress is likely today where an VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You Edward Island. Canada COA two family home. Large 563-6373 evenings. Quality Craftsmanship! Call ly Insured. Phone 643-6017. needn’t worry about side-step­ WInthrop — Dick Cavalll private yard Centrally 6495424. important goal is concerned, but IPO. Why not write right it may not be in gigantic strides. ping important issues today. located. Close to shopping and FOR SALE 1973 CJ5. 8 |TAX RETURNS DAY CARE / NURSERY LEON CIESZYNSKI Your judgment is especially now’ . M495 Nevertheless, you'll inch onward I* THATAKkOTHS^ NC7TH NO... DS=ECTIN&10 I ’LL BET ITlS ANC7THER. bus line. (}uiet neignoorhood cylinder. Jeep, with Myers ■ PREPARED: Please call now PROGRAM. State licensed. 2 BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ and upward. Romance, travel keen. You’re not apt to overlook Across from park. Parking for electrical hydraulic angle ■for your Evening or Saturd^ understanding teachers. ditions, Remodeling, Rec luck, resources possible pitfalls any alternatives. FROA'iOJRlBACHBiK THE RU66IANS WITH THE NOTE PPONi HISTBACHER. 2 cars. All appliance and heat plow. Odometer reading 34,- l^pointment. Noreen B. Enclosed play-yard, play­ Rooms, Gardes, lutchens and career for the coming LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Gains WINTHRC7P2? TCP SeCI^ET F'tvANS (OF .No children, no pets. Security 000 m iles This vecnicle Caipen'enter, 6497788. room, lunches. Learning JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. months are all discussed in you from more than one source are Remodeled, (/eilings, Bath likely today, but don't be disap­ A LL OFOUR NUCLSAR. and references. 3375. 646-0778. privately owned in first class experiences Keeney School Quality Painting, Tile, Dormers, Roofing. Astro-Graph Letter which begins IN6TALLATIOKIS. Paperhanging, Paper with your birthday. Mail $1 (or pointed if they're not mammoth. Probate Notice condition. New top, new district. 646-4864. Residential or (Tommercim. Small amounts could add up to a r INCOME TAX- Done In your Removal, Wall FYeparaflon, each to Astro-Graph, Box 489. 7 COLUMBIA- Country setting. battery, new brakes, new 649-4291. tidy sum. Court o( Probate. Diitrict of home. Six years experience. Ceilings, Staining. Vista and Radio City Station. N.Y, 10019. Manchester 5 Room Duplex. 3 bedrooms. muffler. Exceptionally clean. BOOKKEEPING- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You Quiet Street. Appliances. 3295 Has not been commercially Call for very Reasonable Master Charge accepted. Be sure to specify birth date. NOTICE OF HEARING Rates. 646-5346. Walter Professionally done in my CARPENTRY - All types of PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) have the ability to manage others ESTATE OF EU2ABETH E JONES, monthly. March 1st., occupan­ used. Call 643-0644, 10 a.m. to home. Pick up and deliveiY Free Estimates, Insured, Q49 repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool today, but you won’t do it for sel­ deceased Zingler. 0095. Things of a mental nature should Pum ant to an order of Hon William cy. 228-3096, 6499937. 3 p.m. weekdays Ask for Mr. arrangement. PIea.se call 647- Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and be your cup of tea today. What fish purposes. Things you direct E FitzGerald. Judge, dated January Gordon. 1785. Windows Hung. Ceiling you learn you’ll retain, but you're them to do will be for their own 1010 a hearing will be held on an 6 ROOM APARTMENT - TEACHERS- Experienced good. Repaired and Painted. Call ltd Brougham, V-3 automafic. also good at imparting knowl­ . application praying that an instrument Adults. No pets. Security and SPECIALISTS IN HOME Interior, Exterior Painting, anytime, 643-6130. edge. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) purporting to be tM last will and testa­ Wallpapering. Now looking PS PB, Stereo radio. 2 tone Persons who put their trust In ment of u id deceased be admitted to lease. 3285. Call 6493772. IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, paml.real sharp ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your DCF IN C O M E TAX for after school and weekend best approach to getting anyone you today have made a wise probate as in said application on file PREPARATION. Reasonable Remodeling Additions. R.P. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM selection. What they tell you in more fully appears, at the Court of Homes lor Rent 54 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- work. "No Job Too Small” . HOUSES, ADDITIONS, *2995 to assist you with your needs Probate on Feb 14. I960 at 10 00 A M BROUGHAM 1979 - 4 door. accurate, in your home or today is to be subtle Let them confidence will not be repeated. 3654. Free Estimates. Reasonable GARAGES, ROOFING & CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Pearl J Hultman. Automatic transmission. mine. Norm Marshall, 643- think it was their idea. Short Ribs - Frank Hill Ass'l derk SMALL SINGLE HOUSE- 5 Rates. Call Pete 6495873, Jim SIDING- Kitchens, Seek the company of friends Power steering, power 9044. 289-3579. 78 ZEPHYR 4-DR. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If rooms. 2 bedrooms. (Centrally Bathrooms, and Repair Work there is something you don’t whose conversation you find THIS BALLOON WILL TCUE located. Adults only. No pets. brakes. Fully loaded. Mint Of All Kinds. Call Robert Ja r­ stimulating. A brisk exchange of condition. Excellent mileage. understand, don't be hesitant to [HELP AAE CISE LOVE Security deposit 3200 vis for estimates, 643-6712. ask advice. No one is expected ideas today will serve to enlight­ STD TWE,AI?A(§ Call 289-0265. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR en all. MAS monthly. 649-78i to know everything. This includes \O F LOVELY r r s U P S Home Improvements. Wall % you. (NEWSPAPEn ENTERPRISE ASSN ) I ALLEN T. KEELER TAX GEORGE N. CONVERSE- Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 ' M IRIAAA. LAND TOUCH IT. “ ) A N P SERVICE: Returns prepared papering and painting and all Automatic, radio, phases of remodeling, in­ Painting & Paperhanging. lOOWNlS. I in the privacy of your home. Interior and Exterior. Call BIDWELL HOME Improve­ whitewalls, low Berry’s World — Jim Berry Probate Notice Pruliult* Notice Probate Notice I Don't delay - call today. 871- cluding roofing and siding. ment Co. Expert installation " I -moOGHT YOU MI&HTETilDy after 5 p.m., 643-2804. mileage, real clean. NOTICE TO CREUITOHS NOTICK TO ( RP:I)1T0HS Court of Probate, D istrict of 1781. Free estimates. 647-1227. of aluminum siding gutters eem CRACKERS ANP CA-fNIP PIP." ESTATE OF MINNIE S UEAROON. KSTATE OF FHEU T BAKKIt. Manchester and trim. Roofing installation dtceaiied deceased NOTICE OF HKARING WILL BABYSIT WEEKDAYS and repairs 649-M95 , 871-2323. *3795 Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl A Stoffel The Hon William £ FilzGerald The Hon William K FitzGerald. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M, in my Manchester home. Call Judge, of the Court of Probate. Judge, of the Court of Probate. OIMLOW deceased ALL TYPES OF TAXES 770LDSM0IILE Uiitrict of Manchester at a hearing District of Manchester at a hearma Pursuant to an order of Hon William PREPARED- Individual, before 4:00 pm, 649-1531. R&R HEBERT PAINTING- SPECIALIZING cleaning and YOU CMEATINGr beW on January t2. 1980 ordered that held on January 1900 ordered that all E FitzGerald. Judge, dated January Business, Partnership, Cor­ f n t e r i o r St Exterior. repairing chimneys, roofs, riaiins must i>e presemeo to tne all claims must be presented to the 29. 1960 a hearing will be held on an EXPERIENCED OFFICE WIN AGAIN. T,RABBIT,', fiduciary on or before April Z3. 1900 or fiduciary on or before April 22. 1900 or application praying that an instrument porations. Will come to your "Guaranteed Quality new roofs. Free estimates. W be barrra as by law provided be barred as by law provided purported to be the last will and testa­ house. 568-0633. CLEANING, Nightly or week­ Workmanship!" Call 6497718. years Experience. Howley, Our Boarding House This Funny World N01V,WAIT - Pearl J Hultman. Pearl J. Hultman, ment of said deceased be admitted to ly. Reasonable rates. Please 643-5361. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 9 A SECOMQ Ass t Clerk Ass't. Clerk probate as in said application on file call 649-8506 or 6496737, pass, automatic. PS. PB factory llte fiduciary is The fiduciary is more fully appears, at the Court of INTERIOR PAINTING- Your TriE DWL& CLUB IS TtlE FRIENPUE5T VJELL, HELLO, average Ceiling 115.00. Quali­ ROOFER WILL Install Roof, ai' roof rack Sharp* DOC Patricia K Maionev Huth K. Baker Probate on Feb 14. 1960 at 11:00 A.M. (7NE IN THE COUNTRY! RItSHT AFTER MRS, HOOPLE IW Wells St . 161 Waranoke Hd Peacl J Hultman. Painting-Pepering 32 ty Craftsman, Phone 643-9980. Siding or Gutter for Low Manchester. CT U6040 Manthesier CT Ass't Clerk Discount Price. Call Ken at *35 9 5 I MOVEP HERE MAJOR HOOPLE T(70K VYHAT A n (64-01 •I604U ME HOME To PLAY A UDKE NICE iX.3-01 PAINTING - Interior and 647-1566. HI 5 b r o t h e r OAKE! Services Ottered 31 exterior, paperhanging, WAUOWANCES excellent work references.' Building Contracting 33 FIREPLACE AND f k t Free estimates. Fully in­ GIVEN TOWARD They ye o o t a r e a l collection C&M TREE SERVICE - Free CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION, J ^ ' 'I i i ^ estimates, discount senior sured. Martin Matson, 649 WES ROBBINS Carpentry Brick, Fieldstone Specialist. YOUR PRESENT OF FLAKED b u t THE FOOP IS citizens. Company 4431. , remodeling specialist. Ad­ Telephone John Wennergren, ------1 OUT OF THIS VfORLP! Manchester-owned and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Mason. 649-3012. CARWTRADE! Probate Notice operated. Call 6491327. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ built-ins, bathrooms, ^FlMMi^AinaiHYk tors. Quality painting and kitchens. 649-3446. STEEL, VINYL, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS paper hanging at reasonable LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF STELLA I. DELUDE, B&M TREE SERVICE- ALUMINUM SIDING. Trim t h e r e a r e n t deceased rates. Fully Insured. Free work a specialty. Small jobs TOWN OF ANDOVER, OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK Specialist in tree and stump The Hon William K. FitzGerald. removal. Free estimates. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- welcome. Call iOS-oeoO. ANY CARPS Judge, of the Court of Probate, 7696. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. The professional agreement between the Regional School District of Manchester at a hearing Senior citizen discount. 24 m UP MY SLEEVES, District 38 Board of Education and the RllAM Education held on January 28, I960 ordered that hour, year round service. 643- Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. Heating-Plumbing 39 SEE? Association is on file in the office of Town Clerk, School Road, all claims must be presented to the 7285, SPECIAL WINTER PERSONAL Paperhanging Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. fiduciary on or before April 28. 1980 or for particular people, by Dick. ■ NOW SHOVfiHa • Andover, Conn, and is available for public inspection and infor­ RATES! NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet be barred as by law provided. Calf 643-5703 anytime. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairs, plugged drains, VON 4N1Y HROTMi HS mation. Pearl J Hultman, Carpentry and general con­ Ass't Clerk EXPERT PAINTING and kitchen faucets replaced, JLVJL K.8 I <|l t Ruth K. Munson, The fiduciary is PROFESSIONAL PAINTING tracting. Residential and -repaired, rec rooms, Jeanne D Albano LANDSCAPING Specializing Clerk of Municipality in Exterior House Painting. - Interior and exterior. commercial. Whether it be a batnroom remodeling, heat CENTER ST 0084)2 24 Buchanan Kd . Commercial and residential. small repair job, a custom 315 Enfield. (T 06062 Tree pruning, spraying, modernization, etc. Free "Maybe THAT'S where our money goes!" - C l (W7-02 mowing, weeding. Calf 742- Free estimates. Fully In­ built home or anything In Estimate gladly given. M & M sured. 646-4879. between, call 649137!379. Plumbing St Heating. M9-2871. 7947. IV E T T E R RUN FOR lT= "Personally, 1 prefer Gypsy violin music for II romantic setting, don't you?'