EAST Rainy HAirrPoilD High 50s Low 40s t o d a y Details on 'page 2 - i * - r V lEtiFtting 20g Single Copy Beginners Dance Vol. XCVIII, No. 41 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, November 17, 1978 ^ Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 15$ Home Delivered EAST HARTFORD - The East Hartford Squares will sponsor a Beginner’s Ball square dance Friday, Nov. 17, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Stevens School, Butternut Drive. This is the area’s first dance for Carter, Brezhnev beginning square dancers and all are cordially invited to attend. All area cluh level dancers are also welcome. The caller for the evening will be Jim DeNigris and Plan Broad Talks rounds will be cued by Paul and WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Brezhnev ... we don't know exactly Lillian Zepke. Refreshments will Mondale said the vice president Carter, describing U.S.-Soviet ten­ when it will be, then the agenda to be be served and door prizes will be “ never really has talked about it.” given out. sions as easing, savs he will meet discussed would be quite broad." —His anti-inflation campaign will Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in a summit meeting that goes beyond a He said when he sits down with work, but concedes a recession or depression is possible if it fails total­ SALT accord to the "broadest range Brezhnev a new strategic arms Chimney Funds ly. He also restated his strong opposi­ of differences” separating them. limitation pact will be the center- tion to mandatory wage-price con­ EAST HARTFORD - The “ In recent weeks, there has been piece, but ” we would be prepared to discuss ... the broadest range of trols “ unless this nation is at a crisis Historical Society is currently an alleviation of tension between .stage.” raising funds to rebuild the us,” Carter said Thursday during a differences that exist between ourselves and the Soviet Union.” chimney on the Huguenot House, breakfast with a group of White —He “ had a multiplicity of issues House reporters. U.S. officials say such a summit a historical landmark that sits at being addressed during the first part The president said he could not cite may come in December or January, the entrance to Martin Park. of the presidency” and added: “ I ’The society is seeking to rebuild specific reasons for the improvement although the uncertainty over the think we’ve learned ... and we'll have in relations, which reached a low status of the Middle East peace ef­ the chimney to expose the more focusing of attention by the forts may affect the date of a session fireplace and the Dutch ovens. point during the recent trials of Rus­ public.” ■nie society raised 81,200 recent­ sian dissidents. between Carter and Brezhnev. ‘‘I am determined that our ly at an auction. —He will make "a very determined relationships with the Soviet Union On other subjects. Carter said; Roy Spiller, who was contacted effort” to drum up public interest in will improve as we go into the next —Vice President Walter Mondale to help out by the society, is his hospital costs containment bill, two years,” Ca.'ter said. will be his running-mate if he decides selling buttons which read, "Buy which failed in the last session of “ I think that when I do meet with to seek re-election. A spokesman for a Brick, I Did,” for one dollar Congress. apiece to help toe effort. He has n r sold 300 b u tt^ so far. llie goal is |8,000 and toe socie­ ty has raised |1,S00. Contributions may be sent to Both Sides Hopeful the East Hartford Historical Society, Doris Suessman, treasurer. Over Mideast Talks Job List Don Corriveau, owner of Corrvy’s Package Store, 20 Bissell WASHINGTON (UPI) - A set of timetable for municipal elections Bank and Gaza. new proposals has given another and the establishment of self-rule in — The exact timetable is to be Blast Hartford Mayor Richard St., surveys the damage caused by burglars who broke into his spark of life to the Mideast peace the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. If negotiated, but Egyptian sources H. Blackstone is sending to the store shortly before 9 Thursday night. Youths who were seen talks, now in their fifth week, and the process were obstructed in the said “ we would like it to happen Town Council a revision of job lUOUS* by witnesses escaped with about $17 worth of liquor. It was the both Egyptian and Israeli officials West Bank by opposition from the within months,” and insisted ng Oven descriptions for the Fire Depart­ fifth break at the store in eight months. (Herald photo by are expressing hope there will soon Arabs or the Palestine Liberation something more than a general com­ ment. But, toe system he will ask Organization, the movement toward mitment by Israel would be required. e a n d ' Strempfer) be an agreement. the council to approve next self-rule in the Gaza Strip would The Egyptian plan is designed to rs just fade, Israeli Defense Minister Ezer Tuesday does not eliminate the move forward, separately. get around the “ linkage” problem. vhile you position of assistant fire chief, Weizman left Washington late Thursday to take part in an Israeli — Final achievement of “ self-rule” Egypt insists there must be a which he sought to remove for cabinet debate on treaty provisions. under the Camp David accords would specific relationship between an ilock-timer. over two years. See page 2. be tied to the West Bank, and it would Egyptian-Israeli treaty and the West indow After a two-hour meeting with i } ’ Package Store be understood Ijy all sides that the Bank and Gaza; the Israeli cabinet f. Egyptian Vice President Hosni Mobarak and a briefer meeting with Gaza Strip would not become part of has rejected one so far. Urges Stands Egyptian territory. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Weizman said the fact that he and — As a concession to the Israelis, Business leaders must be Five-Time Victim Weizman said: “ The peace process is Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan are willing to take stands on inevitable. I hope it will succeed in the first phase of the withdrawal- in Israel does not mean the talks will legislative issues and provide the near future.” would be delayed, to coincide with stop. He said they expect to return iVE MANCHESTER —Despite quick police. Another resident said he saw legislators with more information Egyptian sources sa'd a meeting the holding of elections in the West Tuesday or Wednesday. action by witnesses to a burglary at three youths hanging around in the next year, toe vice president and between President Carter and Corryy’s Package Store, 20 Bissell street before the burglary. \ general counsel of the Connec­ Mobarak went “ extremely well” and St., 'iiiursday night, three youths es­ The residents stood shaking their ticut Business and Industry left the officials encouraged. Earlier caped with at least one and a half heads at the sight of the broken glass Association told toe East Hart­ in the day. Carter had expressed dis­ cases of ale, a six-pack of beer and all over the sidewalk saying, “ This Carter Dismisses FH ford Chamber of Commerce appointment the talks were not going possibly a bottle of wine. shows we need the curfew” and Thursday. Kenneth Decko was the faster. It was the fifth break at toe store in “ Parents ought to have to pay for featured speaker at toe 64th an­ From Egyptian and other sources, the past eight months and residents this.” nual meeting of the chamber. See it was possible to construct the out­ who live above it are getting used to A stone which was used to break Depression Idea page 2. lines of the Egyptian proposals and the sound of breaking glass. the glass was seen inside the store the earlier related ideas that are still Standing out in the cold in her night and the glass to a cooler in the store WASHINGTON (UPI) - President controls “ unless this nation is at a being considered by the Israelis: clothes shortly after the 8:52 p.m. was also broken. Carter and the Federal Reserve crisis stage.” — The plan, as part of the treaty break-in, one resident said she heard Don Corriveau, owner of the Board have wasted little time in “ I don’t have an intention of asking Student Drop oackage, would set down a specific the sound of the glass breaking, package store, arrived a short time silencing talk about a possible reces­ for wage and price authority. I don’t Enrollment at the high schools looked out her window and saw a later to survey the damage. He was sion or — worst yet — a depression if think Congress would grant it if I in Blast Hartford declined by 38 young man jump out the window of discouraged this morning as he the administration’s anti-inflation asked. And I have no intention to students during October. An ad­ the package store with a bottle of cleaned up after the burglars. He has 200 at MHS program flops. ask,” he said. ministrator in toe department of liquor in his hand. She said she yelled owned the store for only 15 months. Carter and Federal Reserve Chair­ Miller, meanwhile, told the Senate pupil accounting called this “ an at him to stop, then ran down the Corriveau said he has his theories Vow to Quit man G. William Miller Thursday Banking Committee he did not unusual turn of events.” See page stairs and ran after him to see what about why his store has been picked attempted to ease such worries by believe present economic cir­ direction he was going. Another resi­ as a target for the young burglars, saying the economy will slow down cumstances point to a recession in dent who also heard the break called but he did not care to share them Cigarettes next year, but that neither a reces­ 1979 or that there will be a “ credit sion nor a depression is on the crunch” because of near-record in­ Cuts Expected horizon. terest rates. MANCHESTER - Two hundred Their comments, made separately “ I do not see conditions that will Recreation Director Mel students at Manchester High School on the economic outlook, followed b^ bring about a recession,” Miller said. Stetxdd has told toe Park and Hartman Shifts yesterday pledged to stop smoking as one day a frightening suggestion by He also said inflation will not slow Recreation Commission that he part of the second annual “ Great Alfred Kahn, Carter’s chief inflation next year as rapidly as toe ad­ may baye to cut back on American Smokeout.” fighter, that a “ deep, deep ministration has predicted. DTograma next year if toe town’s The nationwide program was spon­ depression” could be possible if the The reason, he said, is that cost in­ propoaedB percent restriction oni To Vegetables sored by the American Cancer Socie­ anti-inflation drive fails. creases already in the economic budget increases is kept.See page ty and the Manchester effort was It was the strongest language used pipeline ‘will be placing continued 10. thus far by a government official in pressure on the price structure, so MANCHESTER -O ne of Connec­ Windsor Tobacco Farm to Con­ coordinated by the Manchester Unit assessing the ramifications of that it will be difficult to break the ticut’s longest-established and solidated Cigar Corp and about 250 of the American Cancer Society. Carter’s campaign. momentum of inflation.” largest tobacco growers will switch acres of its Manchester farm to A spokesman for the Manchester “ I think this is something we do not Miller said it may take “ five to No Proof its operations to vegetable produc­ Baggot for vegetable production. Unit said this morning unit officials anticipate — a recession or a seven years to bring inflation down to tion because of decreasing profits. The 300-acre Manchester termed the result “ encouraging” and WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.N. added it was the first year such a depression,” Carter told reporters at where it should be — below 2 Officials of the Hartman Tobacco agricultural operation has been Ambasaaador Andrew Young told program was tried. a breakfast session. percent.” Co. announced Thursday they will elminated with the coming of the J.C. the House assassinations onn- Robert Saunders, a senior at “ If we have a complete and abject “ Inflation will not com e down by begin growing vegetables on 2,500 Penney Co. Inc., warehouse and a mlttee today he has no proof to failure in our anti-inflation program, large amounts in 1979,” Miller said. acres of land in the Connecticut proposed shopping center lin the Manchester High and president of m rt the idea that toe murder then I think a recession or a depres­ “ There is no quick fix to basic in­ River Valley and southern Buckland section of the -town. the student council, was student of Martin Luther King Jr. was sion is a possibility,” he said. “ But I flation.” Massachusetts beginning next Developer Map Associates of coordinator for the program. part of an FBI conspiracy. think we’ll be successful.” Miller promised the Fed would spring. Houston, Texas, are planning to buy A similar prograin was conducted Young, a close aide to King, was Carter also restated his strong op­ follow a policy of “ responsible Anthony Newfield, a spokesman 250 acres of Hartman land later this at Cheney Tech and was organized by with the black leader in Mernphis position to mandatory wage-price restraint." for the tobacco firm, said the change year for a shopping center and Steve Wilson and Bruce Hewitt, both when he was shot April 4, 1968. will be a complete change to Penney claimed 41 acres of the land seniors at the school. vegetables and the company will no for its warehouse. Across the nation, the planned program had varied results. Sports longer produce any tobacco. Hartman has been gradually Ford Recalls Cars Officials explained toe 50-year-old reducing the size of its shade-grown The California Chapter of the ’s Athlete-of-Year John family operation has been steadily tobacco crop in recent years. Plan­ American Cancer Society said a Treacy in Road Race field of over losing money for the past five years. ting only 75 of its 1,289 acres last check yesterday revealed 32.6 per­ 2,700...Scholastic football teams The dwindling profits however, ac­ year. cent of the state’s smokers climbed With Faulty Fans out to end losing ways. page cording to company officials, had Tobacco production in Connecticut on toe bandwagon. nothing to do with the marketability and Massachusetts has decreased Fifty thousand New Yorkers DETROIT (UPI) - Ford Motor models and others with the same Earl Monroe’s magic returns to of the tobacco crop. steadily for the past 10 years accor­ signed abstinence pledges and 7,(X)0 Co. is recalling 358,0(X) cars and type engine equipp^ with extra „ „ „ „ Knicks’ attack in NBA play. See Newfield said this morning the ding to the U.S. Department of of Baltimore’s 12,000 state trucks to fix defective fan blades that cooling capacity or air conditioning. |iagr 12. firm will “ grow anything that can be Agriculture. employees quit cold turkey in return could disintegrate, throwing Also being recalled are 210,000 grown in Connecticut including Federal statistics show in 1968, for chances to win 10 cold turkeys — shrapnel-like fragements while the 1971-74 F-, B- and LN-series medium raspberries “ there were 8,400 acres in Connecticut birds — for Thanksgiving. engine is running. duty trucks equipped with 30 . 361- Index He said the company plans to use and Massa,chusetts and only about 4,- In Pittsburgh, a handful of zealots At least three people have been in­ 389-, and 391-cubic-inch engines both machines and hand labor for 600 acres used this year. passed out “ Kiss Me” buttons and a jured by flying fan blades. Ford said The company said letters will be Classified...... 14-18 harvesting and added the company Hartman officials predicted the Concord, N.H., pharmacy sacrificed Thursday. One of those injuries was sent to vehicle owners advising them Com ics...... 19 plans to use many local and area produce grown in the area will be a little revenue by trying to talk serious. when to take their vehic,les in for free Editorial i...... 9 youths in the hah'esting operation. customers out of buying cigarettes. Ford .warned owners of affected inspection pnd repair. Entertainment ...... 4 cheaper than produce from the South The entire town of Qayton, Calif., vehicles not to run the engines with Family...... 8 The new operation wili be a joint and West because of the elimination “ In the interim, owners and ser­ swore off cigarettes for the day and the hood open until repairs are made. High School World...... 6 venture calM toe Newfield-Baggot of transportation charges. vice technicians are warned against Obituaries...... 10 Produce Company representing a The distribution area for toe crops in Boston, cheerleaders for the New Involved in the recall are 148,000 operating toe engines with the hoods Sports...... 11-13 merger with produce grower Thomas will be from Boston to Philadelphia England Patriots football team 1967-77 Ford Granadas and Mercury open until the fans have been Baggot of Baggot Farms. and toe company hopes distribution offered kisses in return for pledges Monarchs Vith 250-cubic-inch replaced,” the company said. Last year Hartman; leased its can be expanded in the coming years. not to light up. engines, that includes all Ghia

• a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Nov. 17, 1978 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 17, 1978 Class in CPR Set Two Days IJTC Plans People’ Show MANCHESTER - A training MANCHESTER - United turing division of the Pratt and Willhide noted. Mayor Reluctantly Asks course in Basic Life Support (Car­ Whitney Group, said the company's United Technologies also rents Technologies’ Pratt and Whitney diopulmonary Resuscitation) will be f manufacturing division will give a participation in the product show in­ 160,000 square feet of commercial offered Nov. 28 and 29 at the Spruce dicates the substantial interest Pratt space in Manchester, Street firehouse. people-oriented presentation at the Greater Manchester Cliamber of and Whitney has aiways had in Another interesting statistics Fire Job List Approval The six-hour program in CPR, to Manchester. provided by Willhide was that the be presented by the Manchester Commerce Product Show Saturday and Sunday. Manchester is third behind East payroll lor Manchester residents who By CHRIS BLAKE The state Labor Relations Board Town Fire Department in coopera­ Hartford and Hartford in the number work at United Technologies is one “You would have had four different tion with the American Heart The double booth at the show will Herald Reporter upheld the union’s position in people doing the duties of the assis­ feature a continual video tape about of employees who work at United and a hall times the budget of the September 1977, when it ruled the Association of Greater Hartford, will Aircraft, a total of 2,600 persons, Town of Manchester. EAST HARTFORD - Mayor tant chief four different ways,” he the people who work for Pratt and deputy chiefs could remain in the said. include a lecture, films, slides, a Whitney, two large transparencies of with over 2,100 of those who work at The compaiiy also participates in Richard H. Blackstone will ask the local union. demonstration by the instructor(s), the Pratt and Whitney division. This joint (raining programs with Town Council to approve revised job “Thafl plus the fact that the deputy Navy and commercial planes with ”My desire was to form an ad­ and practice by all participants on indicates a substantiai factor on the Manchester (Jommunity College and descriptions for the Fire Department chiefs themselves want to stay in the Pratt and Whitney engines and a ministrative organization within the life-like mannequins. The course in­ Manchester economy, Wiilhide said. has made substantial contributions to next Tuesday, despite his contention union,” he said. model of a Pratt and Whitney engine. Fire Department,” the mayor said cludes training in external heart There are also 75 companies and such organizations as Manchester that the system he is asking the coun­ “I don’t think it would be good for Paul Willhide of Manchester, and Thursday. “ But, with the Labor compression and mouth to mouth busines.ses in Manchester which do a Memorial Hospital and the Little cil to approve is not as elfficient as the department to take the chiefs out breathing techniques. vice president of personnel and in­ Relations Board ruling, we're com­ of the union,” he said. dustrial relations of the manufac­ totai ol $16 million worth of business Theater of Manchester. Willhide another system he recommended The free course is open to the with United Technojogies every year. said pelled to stay with the present The new descriptions raise the last yearl system, which I don’t think is as public. One need not be a Manchester The new guidelines represent the salary of the assistant chief from a good.” range of $17,000-f20,589 to a range of resident. All participants must pre- first complete overhaul of job register for the course by contacting descriptions for the Fire Department $18,355-$22,235. About Town The salary hike is recommended Ken Cusson of the Manchester Town having an in 10 years. This is the second time this year Fire Department, at 649-2808. r The new job descriptions retain the the mayor has sent revised job because the deputy chiefs now The Zion Evangelical from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. receive only $421 less than the assis­ For more information about position of assistant fire chief, a posi­ descriptions to the Town Council. training in CPR, contact the Lutheran Church council at the Masonic Temple, 25 affair? tant chief for a position which is tion which has been vacant for three Last spring, the council tabled a revi­ American Heart Association of will meet tonight at 7:45 at E. Center St. A turkey w e have the supplies— ! years and one the mayor had wanted lower in the hierarchy. the churcli. dinner will be served at sion of the descriptions of fire chief, Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., • napkins • pastic cups • candles • table covers to eliminate. assistant chief and deputy chiefs. Hartford. 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. For • decorations • craps pspar atreamars Anthony Cipolla, the last assistant The council asked the mayor to Blackstone said deputy chiefs may Grace Group of Center Preparing Plants for Sale dinner reservations call talrwaf can hanaia ANY aha p a rly — a n d ou r prica a C A N 'T \ fire chief, retired in September, 1975. revise all fire department positions. exceed the present salary for the Congregational Church will 646-4132 or 643-9712. The Edward Tomaso and Ann Mazur, students from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other sale items include Blackstone then proposed a system “The system I had proposed made assistant chief because they are Methodists Set meet Monday at 7:30 p.m, event is sponsored by Tem­ DISCOUNTS to $11 org$nlz$tlon$l at the Regional Occupational Training baked goods, gift items, and Christmas which would have eliminated the the deputy chiefs far better-rounded eligible to work overtime while the in the Robbins Room of the ple Chapter, OES. assistant chief is not paid time-and-a- Center, are tending plants that Will be for decorations. There also will be a turkey raf­ position in favor of a management individuals,” he said. “They would Monday Speaker church. Steven Fish of An­ team comprised of the four deputy have been running budgets, half for overtime hours. dover, assistant director of Emanuel Hill Chapter of sale Saturday at the center on Wetherell fle. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds MANCHESTER - Mrs. Ellsworth "every tire chiefs.' preparing budgets, working with The assistant chief will direct the information and education Alcoholics Anonymous will little Street. The ROTC Auxiliary will sponsor its from the sale will benefit the student activity The deputy chiefs would have been budgets, and dealing with personnel training of new fire fighters and the Grant of West Hartford will be the for the state Department meet tonight at 8 in Luther thing" hird annual tag sale and fair at the center fund. (Herald photo by Pinto) rotated into the assistant chief’s role from a management point of view. deputy chiefs will conduct the guest speaker, Monday at 8 p.m. at a of Environrriental Protec­ Hall of Emanuel Lutheran [fthe mirocU'of mam itreet | on a six-rnonth basis. ’They would each “I felt it was advantageous to the training. meeting of the United Methodist tion, will speak. His topic: Church, 60 Church St. downtown mancliestef have assumed the duties of the assis­ men as to the town,” he said. Also, the new descriptions have in­ Women of South United Methodist “Nature Is ....” ? Hostesses tant fire chief, which include “But, we’re forced to go with half dicated a need for knowledge of Church in Manchester. Her topic will are Ethel Mansfield, (< assisting the fire chief with the of a good system instead of a com­ emergency medical methods and be “ How to be a Christian Woman in Martha DiTarando and budget, inspection, direction of pletely good system,” he said. procedures as a pre-requisite for the Today's World.” Helen Carrier. DonH Ignore Politics position of fire chief, Blackstone A graduate of Bennington College, operations and training new fire fighters. Santo Alleano, president of the said. Mrs. Grant has written articles and Rehearsing for Sunday Friday Night Youth essays concerning areas of Hartford. YOUR. RUNNING------SHOES ARE HERE! Because his proposal would have local fire union, disagrees with the Jerry and Cheryll Hadley rehearse for a concert they will Fellowship of South United made the deputy chiefs a part of mayor. He said his system would She is interested in redevelopment Methodist Church will and in upgrading neighborhoods. present Sunday at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary of Emanuel management, he proposed that they have been detrimental to the depart­ The town will conduct an examina­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the Business Leaders Told A past president of the Junior JUST SEE OUR NEW^BRDOKS be removed from the local fire union. ment because four different deputy Lutheran Church. Jerry, a tenor who has sang with several Youth Lounge of the RUNNINQ tion for the assistant chief post Dec. League of West Hartford and founder RICEIVED SHIPMENT of RUNNINQ SHOES By CHRIS BLAKE But, the union challenged the chiefs would have been performing 1. Candidates for assistant chief opera companies, will be accompanied by his wife in the first church. SHOES mayor, arguing the deputy chiefs are the same duties four different ways. of the Urban League of Hartford, Herald Reporter qualify persons who leave their jobs In addition, William Schmid and must have performed for at least two Mrs. Grant has been active in the of a series of musical events to raise funds to rebuild the for personal reasons from collecting Robert McNulty of the East Hartford front line fire fighters whose duties This would have worked against a Cracker-Barrel Fair Vt/ARM-UP years in the East Hartford Fire state’s ecumenical organizations. church’s pipe organ. (Herald photo by Pinto) EAST HARTFORD — Business unemployment, he said. public school system announced include on-scene inspection of fires smooth, functioning department, Department at the level of captain or take place' Saturday adidas ^ SUITS leaders will have to work to reach ’The 1^9 Legislature will take a plans to expand the career education and coordination of shifts. Al!''ann ■•qid Thursday. above. Complete their legislators in next year’s more active role in consumer issues, Assortment shadowing program. OPEN THANKSQIVINQ DAY 9 AM TO 1 PM General Assembly session more than Decko predicts. He said the Connec­ Under this program, high school DRAGOH $20.95 './>v ever before because there is a “new (MHIHTRY $29.95 ticut Citizen Action Group is lobbying students are taken to various * 19**up breed of legislators” in the for utility rate structure reform. businesses and industries during a Legislature, the vice president and He said the citizen action group is work day and may observe and ask general counsel for the Connecticut High School Enrollment pushing for lower rates for the poor. questions. Business and Industry Association “’This would mean that business and ’This year, 25 students participated GYM TRUNKS HOODED told an East Hartford Chamber of industry would have to pick up the along with 14 companies, including SL72 e SL76 e TRX Commerce audience Thursday. SWEAT­ tab in the form of increased rates,” The Herald. “We’re hoping to double CAN D IES RUNNER e v a r s it y $ 0 B 9 ^ Kenneth 0. Decko said members of Dropped 38 in October ™ UP SHIRTS he warned. that next spring,” McNulty said. ROM e COUNTRY OIRL the newly elected Legislature “are *He said the CBIA is opposed to EAST HARTFORD — Enrollment of six. negligiDle increase or decrease, increasingly inclined to go their own state referenda because the voters FOR in the two high schools and Synergy Grasso, who compiles projected except for Burnside and Center way. This is more democratic, but have elected representatives to per­ there is a lesson to business — more School declined by 38 students during enrollments for the Board of Muca- schools Burnside School lost eight CADR’C 2 Main St. Opan Dally form the task of legislating. tion when it plans the budget for the student during October whiie Center THANKSGIVING participation in government than “We are opposed to it, but if it goes the month of October, according to ■ fM illl O 643-7111 9-9 p.m. ever before.” Ernest Grasso, administrative assis­ next school year, called the decline School on Chapman Street picked up in, we would use it,” he said. tant for personnel. “an unusual turn of events.” 19 students. Officials at Center Decko was the featured speaker at Before Decko’s talk, the Chamber Whether you’re traveling to friends or Grasso said Thursday that the “We've lost 38 kids from the high School have often said they serve a Kevin Carriere Keilh Merritt the 64th annual meeting of the elected a new board of directors for a ' staying at home...quality candy from schools,” he said, “and the graded transient popuiation as well. Chamber of Commerce, which was three-year term ending in Dec., 1981. decline contributed to an overall drpp Munson’s will complete your holiday 'School has shown fluctuations. I think Callahan said the beginning of the Marie Tychsen held at the Holiday Inn on Roberts ’The new directors are: Prescott L. in enrollment of 22 students at all Two Students Going table. East Hartford public schools For the that’s something to worry about.” year always shows instability. Street. Brown of Oak Management Co. and same period last year, total enroll­ Total elementary and middle During Aprii or May, he said, parents SPECIAL ASSORTMENT FOR A He said business leaders are Peter L. Swansow of Hartford To 4 - H Conference naturally timid when it comes to ment was up by 15. school enrollment dropped by 18 will keep their children in school un­ ichards ^ l \ s h m a National Bank & Trust Co. The biggest ioser was East Hart­ students. Most schools showed a til the end of the year before moving. MANCHESTER - Two a t Manchester High SPECIAL SEASON politics, but they will have to “come The following were re-elected to out of the closet” this year. ford High School,, which lost 21 youths will attend the 57th School. Realtors the board of directors: Clarence A. students during the month. Principal National 4-H Congress in He was a state winner in is recipient of the "TOTAL AGENT" Award of the month. This is an “We must speak out, even if it Drumm, East Hartford police chief; John Callahan said Thursday the Chicago Nov. 26-30. the 4-H wood science means taking controversial stands on William A. Leone of Leone, ’Throwe, achievement award for excellence in serving both buyers and issues,” he said. Burnside area has had a more tran­ East Hartford Fire Calls Kevin Carriere, son of program, sponsored by sellers. Teller & Nagle, attorneys; Barry M. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weyerhaeuser Co. Founda­ Business leaders should watch Rosen of Rosen, Cassel, Firestone & sient population and more apartment Thursday, 1:30 p.m —Leaves fire at 787 streets. Carriere, a senior at tion, and is a seven-year 4- closely the progress of state im­ Siegel, certified public accountants; dwellers. Callahan said that during October Brewer St. Thursday. 9:08 p.m. —Brush fire at Manchester High School, H member. plementation of the state Supreme Ciiarles Stebbins of the Hartford Court’s Horton vs. Meskill decision. 41 students left East Hartford High Thursday, 1:43 p.m. —Investigation at rear of East Hartford High School, 777 will be sponsored by East­ He serves as a junior Courant; and George E. Stewart of 20 Cross Drive. \ He said businesses and industries when their families moved away, Burnside Ave. man Kodak Co. He was the leader in wood science and First Federal Savings & Loan Thursday, 3:19 p.m.-Medical call to 96 Thursday, 9:13 p.m. -Brush fire on state winner in the 4-H should be wary of letting the state Kenneth Deeko students reached 16 years of age and Smith Drive. has taken part in four other m m Association. Hamilton Road. photography project. give funds to towns which do not have dropped out, or out-of-town residents Thursday, 3:39 p.m. -Medical call to 4-H projects. He has won Thursday. 10:25 p.m. —Medical call to Carriere has spent eight CANDIES the tax base to support quality, were found and ejected from the 868 Forbes St. 927 Main St. reserve and grand cham­ schools because they discourage in­ school system. The school picked up Thursday, 4:05 p.m. —Motor vehicle Thursday, 10:48 p.m. —Medical call to 9 years in 4-H and. has pion awards at both the dustry. Manson Denied Parole 20 new students for a net loss of 21. accident at 74 Wickham Drive. Mill Road. devoted five years to local and county level for mm (, aftTM •mrifomi one cEim> •westfmms miu “What kind of incentives will For the same period last year. Thursday, 4:38 p.m. -Brush fire on Today, 2:12 a.m.—Motor vehicle acci­ photography. He has won his projects towns which ignore industry have to East Hartford had an increase of Route 2, Sutton Avenue exit. dent at Brewer Street and Glenn Road. county and area awards for As a local ERA (Electronics Realty Associates) representative, Richards & Kehmna Is encouarge industry?” he asked. After 3-Hour Plea seven students. Thursday. 7:57 p m, -Brush fire at Today, 2:12 a.m. -Motor vehicle acci­ his work. He has served as equipped to provide the help you need. rear of 311 May Road. He said the governor appears to be Penney High lost 11 students dent on Interstate 86, Roberts Street exit. official photographer for ON BOTH ENDS OF YOUR MOVE alifomia Medical Facility where he Thursday. 8:26 p.m. -Medical call to Today, 5:50 a.m. —Medical call to 363 “reading the mood of the public”' by VACAVILLE, Calif. (UPI) - during the past month while Synergy the high school yearbook WUHTEDfl Our expert staff will move quickly and efficiently to secure the best market price for your . Raising and dropping his voice like a is housed when asked what he would 118 Governor St. Park Ave. and The High School planning a guideline of an 8 percent School, located at the Woodland ad­ Thursday. 8:43 p.m. ^Brush fire at- home In as short a time as possible. increase in state spending. pulpit-pounding preacher, mass do if released. “I’ve got buckskin ministration building, had a decline Today, 5:57 a.m. —Investigation at 87 World. He also has served comer of Cummings and Greenlawn Christine Drive. Gov. Grasso’s 1979 budget will ac­ murderer Charles Manson declared pants and a shirt that will last me 20 as a 4-H junior leader. Our MOVING MACHINE, an electronic photo scanner, can transmit photos and price in­ years. I can live on figs and pine nuts TO BUY formation on homes all over the United States In minutes through ERA'S 2,500 member tually be a “no growth” budget, he in his unsuccessful bid for parole that The other winner of a brokers and save you time and needless concern. he would return to the desert if freed and plants.” trip to the congress is eq>lained. ’This means that while fun­ Army Recruiters In addition, we can — If you wish — contact a real estate broker on the other end-to find ding in actual dollars will increase, from prison. Manson was wearing buckskin Keith Merritt, 15, son of and show you homes that meet your specifications saving time when you arrive! when he was arrested at an arid CLEAN this funding will provide the same For nearly three hours ’Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. OBVIOUSLY, WE CAN DO MORE FOR YOUl level of services that exists this year Manson, long-haired and clad in hideaway in November 1969 for Named to Office Merritt. He is a sophomore because of rising costs, he said. prison blues, gestured wildly and masterminding the slaughter of ac­ EAST HARTFORD Sgt. Stabile joined the USED CARS WE DO MORE FOR YOUl He said the CBIA hopes to “stop preached a disjoined sermon that in­ tress Sharon Tate and eight other — Staff Sgt. Edward Army as a trombone Bolton Sets legislation increasing the employer’s cluded excerpts from a Beatles song persons in Los Angeles. He has been Morrissey, son of Mrs. player. After training eoi'ns Flu Clinic user tax.” He said Connecticut and his version of why follower in prison seven years and is eligible Anna Morrissey of West at Fort Knox, Ky., he CARTER RICHARDS & KEHMNA for parole under California law. employers paid $37 million to the Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme tried to Hartford and Dennis served with the 324th U. S...... \BOLTON —The town will REALTORS federal government through this tax assassinate former President Gerald Parole board member Rudy Morrissey of East Hart­ Army Material Command sponsor flu clinic on Nov. DeLeon said Manson was an un­ Chevrolet during the year. Ford. ford, and Sgt. Joseph Band at Aberdeen (Md.) 29 at the Town Hall from 11 - 435 Buckland Rd. 6 4 4 - 2 5 1 7 South Windsor | U ____ ’The CBIA also favors a clarifica­ “I would go to the desert,” the suitable risk and that the magnitude Stabile of Aberdeen, Md., Proving Ground and with a.m. to 1 p.m. L ij AOS tion of the quits law which would dis­ bearded 44-year-old cult leader told of his crimes “eclipses the im­ THANKSeiVING Ruth Kern, registered 11229 Main St., Manchefter|l have been named to head the 2nd Infantry Division TEL. 646-6464 the Community Release Board at the agination.” the East Hartford Army Band in Korea. ^ T iilM fi Rjt nurse, :said flu immuniza­ recruiting office at 850 Of 6 Or Mor« Complato wm i M l The tion i% indicated for those Main St. A Home at Laat Trimmings. 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Manchester Lodge of the following week’s list. ^ ^ ■ Masons sponsors these weekly Monday morning events. PAGE FX)UR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 17, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 17, 1978- PAGE FIVE ‘Company’ Not a Story Hayes Exhibit at MCC Spending Totals $239,447 in Rehab Loan Program An outdoor exhibition of sculpture MANCHESTER - A total of $239,- cial guidelines to qualify for the of the loans is provided through the interest rates for those who have the program. Currier Gallery, National Collection carefully placed by the artist so that rejected and seven are being 447.74 has been spent on the town's program. town’s Community Development qualified for the housing rehabilita­ by Coventry’s David Hayes on the of Fine Arts, Wadsworth Atheneum each blends naturally with its en­ A total of 130 applications have processed. campus of Manchester immunity rehabilitation loan program through The program is coordinated block grant. tion loans. But Essay on Marriage and the New Britain Museum of vironment on the MCC campus. been received through the end of last Of the 92 approved for funding, 68 College will formally open to the October, according to figures from through two local banks, the Savings Through October, the town has The banks have provided $134,- month. American Art. The public is invited to visit the of the rehabilitation projects have public Sunday. The exhibition is spon­ the program’s office. Bank of Manchester anjj Heritage used $104,477.80 in Comunity 969.94 in loans. This money will bis who sits with the orchestra. It is this blue gown, although the number Hayes’ sculptures are among the campus off Bidwell Street in Of those applications, 92 have been been completed^ 11 are in progress By J l NK TO M P K IN S The program nmvlrfp^ QiihciHi70H Savings. Funding for the subsidizing Development funds to pay part of the paid back by those participating in opening that sets the mood of affec­ neither enhances nor detracts from sored as a cooperative effort by the private collections of Hon. Nelson Itonchester to browse and to view approved for funding, 31 haVe been and 13 are about to start. l i r r a l i l K<‘|>orler tion for Bobby as they sing in' the show. Capitol East Arts Exchange and Rockfeller, Pierre Cardin and the the works of this artist. loans for residents making home im­ "Company" is different. fascinating counterpoint about Bob­ Fred Blish, the director, has Manchester Community College, and Joseph Hirshom Foundation. Arrangements for group visits by provements. The residents must The Stephen Sondheim musical by. Bobby-baby and Bobby-buby. tackled probably one of the most dif­ will be continuous through January The sculptures are imposing in size area students, teachers, art clubs, meet certain geographical and finan­ Square Dance Saturday 1979. being performed by the Little Robert Martel, starring as Bobby, ficult productions he has had to and described as ‘‘playfully senior citizens -and other interested MANCHESTER - The Manchester serve refreshments. BOTTI’S FRUIT FARM The Capitol East Arts Exchange is Theatre of Manchester will either appears to underplay what you think direct, and achieved remarkable abstract.” Eleven sculptures in Cor- organizations can be made by calling Square Dance Club will have an open All club level dancers and spec­ a collaborative association of area 260 BUSH HILL RD. MANCHESTER smack you between the eyes, or pass is the lead role. But not until the play results. His wife, Mary, directs the ten steel and painted steel have been 646-4900, extension 251. About Town aance Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at tators are welcome. artists, art organizations and - » Krause you by. Unless you're familiar with is well along do you realize that Bob­ orchestral accompaniment with sen­ Verplanck School. The executive board of the club citizens interested in the arts, its FRESH SWEET FLORIST & GREENHOUSES the show, don’t expect a musical by is what might be considered an sitivity. he Education Committee oi me Earl Johnson will be calling, and will present a fashon show of square purpose is to stimulate interest and narrative like "Fiddler On The "indirect" lead and his underplay is The staging is unique, but simply Manchester Junior Women's Club Russ and Anita White will cue the dance attire for the beginner’s class WEEKLY SPECIAL Roof." justified and subtly applied. participation in all the arts will be holding weekly story hours at APPLE CIDER MON. THRU »A T. adapted to the intricate rounds. Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. at Waddell FREIH FLOWZR Don’t expect Martel to be the throughout the region and to serve "Company" is more like an essay choreography required in “ Com­ the Whiton Memorial Library, 85 N. Red Mercer and Anne Millis have School. (MADE ON PREMISES) BOUQUETS. * 2 . 4 9 agressive, scintillating star he was in others who share that dedication. CASH 1 CARRY — an essay on togetherness, known as pany." Main St. The story hours will be held door duty. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Miner, Tickets for the New Year’s Eve PER SUNCH LTM’s "How To Succeed in These aims are consistent with the MACKINTOSH APPLES, RED DELICIOUS •21 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER marriage, and how it is seen through Subject to controversial reviews Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and are open dance are now available from any S43-S88S OR M3.f$S0 continuing efforts of the college to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Montie and BALDWIN AND B08C PEARS the eyes of Bobby, who is on stage Business...” In fact. Martel has done since the play first opened on to children ages 3 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moriarty will member o f’the executive board. 'lMrge$t Retail Orotcer in Hanrhesler" nearly all the time, and yet not really a remarkable job of understanding Broadway where it ran for 20 serve the cultural interest of the ____ OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK fl AM to 6 PM the lead role in the normal sense. the demands of his role as described months, it will continue to be an at­ community, and the college is George Furth, who wrote the play, by Furth. tractive play because of its charming assisting the newly formed organiza­ uses the character of Bobby as a His song, “ Being Alive," the last in subtlety and the Sondheim name. tion in several ways. medium through which the audience the show and the one that sums up This play should be. at least, ap­ The exhibition of the sculpture of gets a kaleidescopic impression of the show's philosophy, allows Martel preciated. David Hayes is the first community marriage illustrated by Bobby's to reveal Bobby’s feelings about the “Company" will be presented program to result from this relationship as company to his need for company. It’s an exciting again tonight and Saturday at 8:30 partnership. Public outdoor sculp­ various married friends. finale, one that would tempt a New p.m. at East Catholic High School? ture — particularly David Hayes’ You see the dilusions. humor, in­ England audience to feel endearing-^ work — is a deliberate first choice as stitutionalization. need, endurance, ly, enough to even call him Bobby- a means of stimulating public in­ and even love demonstrated in the baby. volvement with the arts. scenes devoted mostly singularly to The opening scene is one of several Hayes has received many awards each of the several couples in the that show a slice of life between hus­ for his sculpture including the Logan FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS _ play. band and wife. This one features Medal of the Art Institute of Chicago, WATCH MONDAYS PRIME RIB VEAL PARMIGIAN They all adore Bobby, Bobby-baby, Sherilyn Morris and Vin Liscomb as a Fulbright and a Guggenheim PAPER FOR Bobby-buby — all the pet names they Sarah and Harry. Bobby is the com­ Higher Than Average Fellowship. He has had numerous ^4.50 «4.5Q LASTRADAWESTKSTAURANT call him. They cajole him into pany who observes them as they dis­ one-man shows at universities and at Including Spaghetti, Salad with House ST. LOUIS (UPI) - One of every THE MOVIE believing that “Miss Right" will cuss non-alcoholism and eventually such prominent museums and . SOME OF OUR EVERYDAY SPECIALS ____ — Dressing. Garllc_Bread, Potato.— ______Pizza & Grinders four workers in Missouri is employed galleries as the Museum of Modem ^ Fruh Goliton Brown Fried F ish ...... lA L'i MINI IRIAKrAST IPICIALt some day come along. engage in a comical karate ’ “• • CHUBi OMturm. h o m i pm bb. t o a b t . c o p p u it it i 471 HARTFORD RD. (COR. m c k e e s t .) MANCHESTER in an auto-related job such as ^ Baked Swordflsh...... TICKET GIVE­ • I Boat, NACON, HAM. OR lAUBAO II. TOAUT, CO fPSI...... vwrrw jj.ie Subtly, the net result of all this in­ demonstration. Art and the Willard Gallery in New • FMNCH TOAtT. BACON M BAUiAM B. CO PPU...... |y a manufacturing, servicing, selling or ^ Fresh Fried Flounder...... H UTTtNM IUPAW CAKBt. NACON OR 6Am A

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^ MANCHESTER EVENING------HERALD,mq„u.esier, Manchester. conn., Conn..Pri., Nov.Fri., 17. Nov. 1978- 17. 197 PAGEB - PAGESEVEN Iwo towns sue Oil tirm Over Damaee to Bridge COVENTRY — A $45.0(X)$45,(MX) lawsuit the incident.incident arrestedarrested her her last last Mav May “without “without a a care,care, nrnner proper iiiHomonf judgment onHand i n in- . Clerk tpm Elizabeth u_n_ Rychling. Town has been filed against the M&M Oil reasonable basis and probable cause Zuccardi, the towa’s agent of record, Named as defendants in the suit vestigation.” Manager Frank Connolly said the Co. of Bolton by the towns of Coven­ for such actions” for illegal posses­ and that the insurance company will are owner Charles and David Notice of the suit was sent to Town issue had been turned over to James try and Columbia because of the Minicucci and driver Richard Hill, sion of marijuana. act as defendant in the case. damage caused to the Pucker Street who is charged with ignoring posted The police had been searching stu­ Manchester Awning Company VOL XXXXVI - No. 10 chool okld dent lockers in response to a S U bridge last winter when one of the limits. telephone bomb threat and dis­ company’s oil trucks plunged The towns are considering up­ ovar 2 S yaara through new wooden decking. grading the bridge to accommodate covered the drug in several of the Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel emergency vehicles when it is lockers. One of the lockers had been CANVAS & ALUMINUM claims that the bridge was posted for reconstructed next spring at a cost of signed out to Mohan, who had cuatom awningi Tardiness Policy Siebold five tons at intervals 50 and 89 feet over $100,000. switched it with another student Commercial 8 Retidentlal from the structure. The suit charges In another lawsuit, the Town of without a change being made in the Roll-up awnings • Door Canopies that the oil truck had a registered Coventry and police officers Ronald records. Windows • Doors • Patio i Porch Screening Confuses Many weight of 12,000 pounds and was Doughty and Donald Rouillard and The suit states that Mohan, “aged Terrace & Palio Awnings Defended carrying about 10,000 pounds of oil at Police Chief Robert Kjeliquist have sixteen years, was held up to public ' to c J W o lc f u Worm- oui „| -Tfoiw ' the time of the accident. been named defendants in embarrassment, notoriety, ridicule, 195 West Center SI, « « Many new policies have been es­ wandered in as the period went on, ’The combined Manchester High The cab of the truck came to rest proceedings filed by attorney Joseph and harrassment. In addition, other tablished at Manchester High School and the classroom was full by the School Swim Teams ended an un­ on the Columbia side, with the trailer Kenny of Hartford on behalf of high actions incident to her formal arrest as a result of the new administrators. middle of the period. successful attempt last week to con­ dangling vertically into the Hop school student Mary Mohan. were humiliating, all of which could None of these policies have caused On the same day a group of faculty vince the Board of Directors to River. The driver wa.s uninjured in Kenny maintains that the officers have been completely avoided and as much confusion as the most recent members arrived at Mr. Ludes' of­ reinstate Mel Siebold, Town Recrea­ averted through the exercise ol due attempt to control student tardiness. fice with many complaints and tion Director as the Manchester High Upon complaints from several questions. “What comes first — stay School Boys Swim Team coach. Landscape | teachers about the prevalance of tar­ after for tardiness, or taking a make­ The attempt for reinstatement was diness in their classrooms, Mr. up test?” “If I can’t get a kid to come necessitated last month when Siebold Ludes set out to establish a uniform to class on time how am I supposed to was forced to resign by the Town’s Plan Done ! code for dealing with those who make him come after school?” “It's' Advisory Board. arrive late. an administrative responsibility to It was again put before the Board In Bolton deal with all forms of punishment!”, of Directors last ’Tlmrsday, but they Pre-Thanksgiving ^le On October 25 every faculty etc. quickly ended any speculation that BOLTON — Landscape member at MHS received a bulletin In order to give all faculty Siebold would be reinstated as swim plans to beautify the town November is APPRECIA TION SALES Month at Caldor! from the office of Mr. Ludes. members a chance to express their team coach. green and surrounding In this memo he asked that the opinions, another bulletin was cir­ The Advisory Board felt that if Mel area have been completed faculty deal with tardiness. By his culated that said: “There has been Siebold took the coaching position at by a group of landscape definition, a student was to be con­ some discussion (a gross understate­ MHS he would only be a part time architect students from the sidered tardy if he was not in his seat ment) about the policy regarding tar­ Director of Recreation for University of Connecticut. when the bell rang. diness.” Mr. Ludes said that some Manchester. In fact, the town has eight The penalty for lateness, as proposals had been made, but the The swimmers and their parents sets of plans to choose described in the bulletin, asked that policy was still the same as an­ felt that the town would not be suf­ from, one set from each students be kept after school on the nounced in the bulletin on Oct. 25 and fering because Siebold would be student. day of the tardiness. Nov. 3. Any faculty members who making up the time with early mor­ Professor Rudy Favretti, They would be required to stay for wished to discuss the policy and en­ ning and weekend hours. nationally known for his twice the amount of time that they forcement were invit^ to a volun­ Iliey also thought that they were work in restoring the 14K Gold Charms missed. The minimum amount of tary meeting, in the library, on being deprived of the best possible grounds around historic CALOOR’S time they were to stay was set at 15 Tuesday, Nov. 14, after school. coach for their team. They did not buildings to their original minutes. OWN VITAMINS K e 22.40 feel that the Advisory Board even condition, is their instruc­ Charms for every occasion: sports, CORNING WARE Apparently this confused some Obviously to all involved, tardiness gave them a thought when the Ad­ tor. Selectman Ernest birthday, pets, anniversary, 1(H*c. ‘Cook’s Choice’ Set people into thinking that a tardiness is a definite problem at MHS. A solu­ Senior class president Mike Scholsky Lumpkin look on. The committee met last Vitamin B Complex 4 o o blrthstone, morel visory Board’s decision was made. Shepherd was instrumental with C, 100a, Rag. 3,49... . 1 . 0 0 of less than seven and one half tion must ^ found, and must be (right) presides over a recent meeting of the Tuesday in order to originate plans for senior in arranging the local Not n .iy ityl* In tvwy tlora. minutes would go unpunished. found quickly, before those who are Following Siebold’s resignation a senior commencement committee, as (left to activities. (HSW photo by Horwitz) group of swimmers, led by senior project with Favretti. Imported Italian Comlloww 2 l 6 e 4 0 Reg. 36.67 The 15 minute minimum was just concerned become bored and dis­ Calstress 600 Vitamins m q q for right) Jim Longo, Margo Larsen and Lori Mark Dama, distributed petitions Each student has sub­ ""dMign Classic Coming VVare, In time to insure that the punishment was couraged by the confusion. The solu­ 60$, Our Reg. 3.69...... 1 . 0 9 14K Gold Bracelets holiday cooking! Includes: 1V^ & throughout the town. mitted landscape designs -5! enough of a nuisance to the student to tion to this problem of tardiness 3qt. covered saucepans, 10” On Nov. 7, nearly 40 people showed for tbe green across from Dally Multiple Vitamins Our Reg. 17.97 covered skillet, 2V(i cup covered teach a lesson. should, in no way, cause more tbe Community Hall, the 13.40 up at the Town Hall for a comment Regular or Plua Iron 4 O O saucepan, plus2Grab-lts. problems than the tardiness itself. How Much Is One Quarter Worth? gr^n across from Bentley As has been the policy within No matter what the final policy is, session with Mayor Stephen Penny, 36?$, Reg. 4 J9,5.19...... 18.70 OurReg.24J7 • Same set, Spice O'Ufa design Mayor Penny adm itt^ he was not Memorial Library, the OurReg.42J7...... feS O school for many years, students mis­ not everyone will be satisfied. When Last Friday, a subtle change could the end of the first quarter. worth) finished and handed in, to really familiar with the situation, but Conmunity Hall and the VIUmlnE,200IU 25.70 OurReg.34JI7 Sloe .lock only. No rdnchocka. sing 20 minutes or more are con­ dealing with 2,000 students and 135 be felt in the halls of MHS. For some, sidered an unexcused absence, and Yes, as of November 10th we, the make up all those biology, chemistry, did say that the town did not wish to libralyr-The students also Bottle of 250, Reg. 6.59 .. 3.44 GIFT DEPT. teachers it is virtually impossible to this change brought relief, and even are punished accordingly. students, had spent exactly 47 days of and physics labs you never bothered set a precedent allowing town have suggestions for the ( make everyone happy. Whatever the Jubilation. For others, it brought our lives deep within the somber to do, since you didn’t understand the private homes and the outcome, we' can only hope that a employees to hold part time jobs r char It seems that many faculty worry, to the point of desperation. chambers of Manchester High. questions at the end, and makeup all church in the area. ^ E ^ 5 5 5 ^ ^ policy will be established to help the during regular working hours. members read the first sentence on­ But for most of us, Friday meant a the tests and quizzes you missed way To arrive at their in­ greatest number of people, and that After approximately 30 minutes of New Solar Powered Farbarware Stainless ly. This sentence read, “Faculty mixture of both extremes. What dis­ Forty-.seven days, that’s 258.5 back when. open discussion. Mayor Penny said dividual designs, each stu­ Steel Double Boiler everyone will do his best to follow it. tinguished Friday from any other L.C.D. Watches members are asked to deal with tar­ hours at 5.5 hours a day, eliminating It was utter chaos! I found myself that the matter would be brought to dent followed certain prin­ 4% Ft. Extra-Wide — Ingrid Jacobson day? It's simple — Friday marked diness.” approximately one period for lunch. sitting in history, doing October the attention of the Board of Direc­ ciples that included con­ Balsam Artificial 16.76 Our Reg. 27.99 33.60 Our Reg. 44.99 thirteenth’s French homework with tors at their next meeting, Nov. 9. sideration of low Christmas Tree 2 qf. capacity. Aluminum-clad Some of them who read past the my right hand, while my left hand maintenance plantings, use Constant recharging In any bottom for faster, even heating. This length of time can be further This meeting was attended by light for accuracy! (Continuous first sentence disregarded the direc­ MHS Locks Students Out reduced to 15,510 minutes. In other was busy writing up September some 30 people in favor of the of native materials (trees S i M 6 . 6 6 time readout. HOUSEWARES DEPT. tions when the confusion began. words, we’ve s[»nt 930,600 seconds twenty-ninth’s chemistry lab. reinstatement of Mel Siebold as and shrubs I and traffic Therefore, some students were told Well it’s finally happened, the you may be helplessly banging on a listening to stimulating lectures, Meanwhile, under the desk, my Manchester High School Boys’ Swim through the area. Easy-to-assemble tree Is in science class, for example, that if pre-shaped with wide- school is starting to lock students big, blue door. Well, it’s just one solving complex mathematical right foot was paging through Coach. The students agreed on spreading, extra-lull they were late at ail they were out. Nearly everyone must be aware problems on various blackboards, Thoreau’s Walden. My left foot, not one recommendation — more unexcused absence! After a discussion among the board branches. Includes sturdy 16x16” All-Purpose Tables Toastmaster Oven Broiler required to stay after for 40 minutes. of the fact that many, if not all, of the The unfortunate plight of the un­ and performing many other intellec­ to be outdone, was tackling a tricky members, most of which came from that the land between the tree stand. building’s doors have, of late, been wary visitor is also cause for concern tual feats. trig problem involving secants and Directors Ferguson and Connors and old and new libraries be 3.43 Our Reg. 4.99 with Continuous Clean Then in English class they might converted to a parking locked. This doesn’t prevent students on the part of the school staff. What cotangents. No wonder my whole Town Manager Weiss, Mayor Penny a6Ft. Balsam Tree s Use them Indoors or out; they’re have been told that they were only from leaving school, but getting back body ached that night! area and further agreed Stain and water resistant. Add a 29.70 Our Reg. 39.99 would happen if this visitor parked Don’t get me wrong. I’m not the closed discussion, thus ending all Our Reg. $33. .2 4 .8 7 required to stay for 15 minutes. in is a major problem. anywhere else but near the front type who watches the clock aSd Happily, the effects of last Friday hopes for Siebold’s reinstatement. there should be a walkway decorative note anywhere! Cleans continuously as It cooks! Although some students had the cor­ If, for example, you have your own door? This visitor would find it dif­ counts every second. I don’t even are wearing off. The color is retur­ Many questions came to mind after between the two buildings. $61^ Ft. Balsam Tree Thermostat regulates heat rect policy explained to them, Our Reg. 44.99.. 34.70 exactly. Use It tor baking or car and you are in the habit of forget­ ficult to get a good impression of the wear a watch. ning to our cheeks, and we’re gritting these incidents. First, why did there Shepherd, commenting broilingl »S235 general confusion on the part of ting your books in it, then getting school, or any impression for that our teeth, determined to make it un­ seem to be a controversy among the on the plans, said, “I sure 30” Walnut-Finish faculty and student body brought them becomes a problem. matter, all because the doors were I merely feel that 930,600 expresses til the long Thanksgiving weekend. Board of Directors over an appoint­ am struck with the fact Hardwood Bar Stool many complaints to the principal’s You walk out one of the back doors locked, or perhaps were not un­ the time we’ve spent in classrooms So keep your chins up, and enjoy ment they had previously okayed? eight students really office. of the school, get whatever you need, locked. (It is interesting to note that far better than does 47. It gives me these carefree high school days while ^ o n d , why did Mayor Penny call worked hard and came up 9.88 Our Reg. 13.99 and presto, the school door is locked. quite a feeling of accomplishment. we still can. They’re supposed to be with the some excellent 354.lght Indoor/Outdoor General Electric when we speak freely we often refer this matter insignificant and not a Mlnl-Set,UL Approved Comfortable, thickly padded seat. Can Opener with Therefore another memo was sent Not only does this mean a long walk to these doors as “entrances”.) Now, I’d like to make a proposition the best years of our lives. — Patty matter to be decided by the board? suggestions without over­ h o u s e w a r e s DEPT. to all faculty members on Nov. 3 that to get to an open door, but it could Surely it will be argued students to the Board of Education. Shirer ’There was obviouslv concern among doing it,” He said, “They Knife Sharpener ran a repeat of the memo of Oct. 25. mean being late in a class. And now are not allowed in the halls between the 40 people present (30 of whom promoted designs which (^ur Rag. 3.75 2.67 In addition it said that the for the more than ever, with the enforced classes, and due to that it makes no I have a plan which would reduce the town can accept in May be used as steady burning 1 2 . 8 8 Our Reg. 15.97 were regarding' the Siebold issue). or flashers. Choice of multi or sake of uniformity the rules applied tardy policy, this could mean being difference whether or not the doors the number of classes students skip, Third, if the other matters were planned phases to get the solid colors. Features ‘Hands Free’ operation, to everyone. “Do not lock students after school for quite some time. are open. In the first place, it is the and would result in a lower percen­ Work of Many more important why were there landscaping carried out.” NORELCO ’Easy-clean’ cutting assembly. 4EC33 out of the classrooms. Do not send On a warm afternoon you may just hall monitor's responsibility to keep tage of drop-outs. If we were to get almost no people present concerning The designs are current­ 50-LlgMULMInl-Set them to the office for passes that be tempted to enjoy your lunch out­ the halls empty. paid for our work, we would pull in Makes a Prom the other issues? ly being posted on heavy OuiReg.S2S...... 3.77 ‘HOME PATROL’ cannot be issued. Do not make in­ doors. Don’t be tempted! You’ll Secondly, as has already been about $685,00 per student, per Fourth, why was Mayor Penny paper and will be displayed Wireless Burglar and dividual rules.” This memo directly, never get back in once you’ve left the stated, the doors are locked between quarter. And since the work is so townspeople can Holiday Assortment of Preparations for the Junior Prom worried about setting a precedent Assorted Boxed Fire Alarm Stystem stated that the guidelines of the first building. Unless you are lucky classes as well as during. I would strenuous, we’d probably make when a precedent was set when the examine them in the near Christmas Cards Hanging House Plants memo were to be followed by above the minimum — let’s say four are going along smoothly. future. Our Rtg. enough to be going in when some poor find no objection to locking the doors previous Director of Recreation was $229 everyone. soul is going out, then once again during classes, but in between the dollars an hour. Already we’ve each Many juniors have been most The Board of Selectmen 166.70 1.33“"’Our Reg. 1.99 responsive to the much needed help given a part time job as a substitute OurReg.69c47^ you’ll have a long walk in order to classes the doors should certainly be got $1,034 saved toward college or gym teacher at hElS? is expected to study the Constant protection against Fresh from the greenhouse, at the It would seem that a policy stated enter the hdllowed halls of MHS. what-not! What an incentive to stay necessary to make the prom Tasteful assortment in a burglary and fire. Includes peak of beauty, wanted varieties. open to the students. successful. Fifth, why were the members of designs and decide what its wide selection of styles. 3 window sensors, 1 door as clearly as this would cause no Naturally this may not be a major in school! next step will be in relation There is one simple solution to all Among these people have been the swim teams not allowed to find sensor, smoke/fire alarm, Plant Cate Moiatuie Metar further confusion. Unfortunately this problem for everyone, but for a large to the plans at its meeting control/receiver. of this: unlock the doors. That would Lorrie Botteron, Sallie Nasatka, answers to these qiestions at the Our R ^ 4.99...... 3.33 was not the case. number of us it is quite an obstacle. solve problems for many people and Money, however, is not everything, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the &> Elena Rock, Jennifer Walker, and co- Board of Directors meeting on HARDWARE DEPT. A meeting of the department heads MHS has a policy of “open” campus, wouldn’t create any others, but Csn you honestly say that last Friday Community Hall. chairmen of decorations, Marci Thursday? was held in order to reinforce the but apparently there is some conflict would aid in making MHS the great worth a few dollars? Ah, last The positions of the Advisory After that the board will 10x16” Adlustable policy. After this meeting it of terms. school that it is. So come on and don't Friday ... it was quite a day, wasn’t Edelson and Joni Pierce. meet with Favretti, who Pat Adams (chairman of publicity)' Board of the Board of Directors is Iron HIbacnl Star Wars ‘Escape from appeared as though everything was It is open for us to leave, but we are lock us out of school. — Richard 11'® "S"®! niad nish took place to understandable, their reaction to the will point out features of understood. and Steve Telgener and Joan Cycenes C 7 Our Reg. Death Star* Game reminded to be back for our next Walden all that homework (46 nights possible coaching job was far too the plans that are Upon an invitation by an unnamed (in charge of posters) and their com­ 5.O r 7.99 class. No problem with definition, harsh. applicable to the local set­ Our Reg. 5.99 teacher, Mr. Ludes arrived before mittees have also been most helpful. American-made, with 4.33 until you discover that being back on Anyone who knows Mel Siebold ting. Favretti said he felt slldeHJut tray, adjustable the beginning of a class, only to find Jeff Lombardo and Martha Kanehl, Features Skywalker, Princess Lela, time is harder than it may seem. High School World Notes knows that he works until he has all the designsJiad merit. draft control and grid I Chewbacca, Alan Solo. Game of 48oz.Hollofil 808® it empty when the bell rang. Students While people are changing classes co-chairmen, would like to thank all level. Real barbecue flavor! | The Honorary Team of the Week is almost tim e for snow to fall. the people that have been helping completed the job to tie best of his Ohrititinas Fair strategy (or 2-4 players, 8 and up. Sleeping Bag the N.U.T.S. Club field hockey team. Therefore, students will be driving to with the prom. ability. It was mere poUics and per­ St. George’s Episcopal The N.U.T.S. have been so awarded school, presumably with car lights Everyone should attend so all you sonality clashes that deprived the Church, Route 44A, will Super-Sturdy ‘Superfection’ Family 12.88 ■tV»a MHS C>erman Ovb because of their 3-0 whitewashing of on. A huge amount of these students, guys out there, sophomores, juniors, boys swim team from getting the have its annual “Christmas 32 Gal. Trash Can Fun Game by Lakeside Our Reg. 18.99 the girls’ field hockey team, and unfortunately, will not turn them off. and seniors wake up and ask that best coach for the team. in the Country” fair Dec. 2 Rip-stop nylon shell because the football team lost. special girl in your life or even a This decision of the Advisory from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9.77 7.33 Our Reg. 8.77 with brushed tricot Board and the Board of Directors Blow-molded polyethy­ lining. Full zipper. Congratulations (I suppose) from Now that elections are over, friena to a night you will never It will feature a penny Any number can playl Incl. base, And washable) HSW. _____ students no longer have to put up forget, Dec. 1, from eight until mid­ shows a terrible flaw in oik system candy shop, toy shop with lene constmctlon; stands timer, 32 puzzle pieces. Race OCTOBERFEST of government, at least in^is case. up to temperatures of the clock to match the shapes. with raving politicians interrupting night. Tickets are on sale in front of stocking staffers, hand­ -20’ to 150-, year after KJou. 1 7 ^ For years, MHS students have been their televiewing tranquility. , the cafeteria periods 2-8 all this ’The old cliche seemed to hLnt the made Christmas tree or­ charg^ admission into all Indian Enough campaigning is enough. — month and the price is $7 per couple. Boys Swim Team continu^, you naments, a green thumb Color Magic by Mattel Q+ feiCkJP.M. football games. Karen Johnson, Mike Wilson. See you there! — Jeff Lombardo certainly can’t fight City HalLU Bill booth, dried arrangements, senior, took the time last week to Halldin \ live plants and fresh Kordite... Trash Bags 8.76 Our Rag. 12.88 Coleman 2-Mantla Propane ra S ^ . C C write an article blasting the policy, Christmas wreaths. Like magic, the colors appear, the Camping Lantern YOUR Q Q 4 pictures get brighter and glowl 9 1 . 5 0 "tot d)i)i&rco oo^^r 4u>elu< claiming that students should be ad­ \ There will also be home CHOICE 9 9 Approximately 7 hours of . mitted without' charge. Apparently,, You can even design your owni light on high setting, H ^ 9 0 decorations, handmade •33 e»i-(isci| -441143001.) Light Bulb not Includwl somebody listened. Manchester High and knitted items, a white •2Seii.j20ct) -ebu.(iact) 2O hrs. on low. Rsg. 17.99 I * t School students were not charged for elephant shop, raffle Includes twist ties. I rniSiil-ij ‘ HOUSEWARES DEPT. admission into the Enfield- prizes, and a gift shop for BUrnirgtiii-3 i Coleman Propane Catalytic Manchester game, provided they had the very young shoppers. unRa g a ■ an SAA card. Thanks, Karen. 1 .. wnRsf?!!?.: Safety Heater A gourmet table will r urnfflSiHUiy'' Features safety shutoff valve. The first quarter, as it always feature homemade foods ALL BAMBOO AND METAL TheVersatilOyRi Gives dependable safe, seems to, has flown by. Another and homemade bread will flameless heat, with ^ ^ chance to achieve straight A’s has 9 .^ be made in the church 43.22 Our Rag. 54.99 propane ease. Rsg. 39.86 Q 0 been missed by most, but all vow that kitchen and another booth LAWN they will repent — next quarter. will feature wheels of Ver­ • He talks mont Cheddar cheese. •H a asks questions Colaman 2-Bumar Propane Lunch will be sold. RAKES •H a sings songs The High School world pats itself • Ha plays music Band-A-Blu® Stove on the back this week. We have 1 . 7 9 t o 3 . 4 7 Safe and easy to use, with He’s 2-XL, the talking robot with 2Band-A-Blu* burners. _ _ produced a paper every single week Our Reg. 2 M to 5.29 this quarter, without fail. The HSW a personality. What a great Uses disposable bottles or 0 / 1 7 0 Slor. Hock only. Not •Rmodth In (Httora*. ' companloni Entertains the refillable tank. Rsg. 29.99 has never been renowned for its large entire family. amount of literary turnout. Only for its quality has it ever been known. UQUORDEPT. NO LOWER PRICES 3WAYS TO CHARGE SALE PRICES Dead batteries department: It is ANYWHERE •CALDOR CHARGE EFFECTIVE 4 •MASTER CHARGE CALDOR—‘Where shopping is aiways a Pieasure! FRIDAY •VISA/BANKAMERICARD AND STORE HOURS; MON, to FRi.: 10 AM to 9:30 PM -SAT.: 9 AM to 9:30 PM •SUN.: 11 AM to 5 PM SATURDAY PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING.HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 17. 1978

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. 17. 1973 — PAGE NINE W eddings Letters To The Editor 3 Vernon PTO Group Split iBaurlipHtFr Eli? uimj Hpralft Manchester —. A City of Village Charm Ro back-Petersen Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Virginia Christine Petersen and maid of honor. Bridesmaids were HUD Housing Proposals Opposed On Safety Patrol Plans Published by the Manchester Publishing C o , Herald Square, Kenneth Walter Roback. both of Lori Snyder, Linda Brody, and Manchester..Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Manchester, were married Nov. 4 at Joanne Fredericksen, all of students riding on buses but none for The recent controversy regarding tatives who may or may not have happening to your town before it is St. Bridget Church in Manchester. By BARBARA RICHMOND only then should we accept this Manchester. Micaela Petersen of those who walk. responsibility it would put on the fifth Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press Iniemalionai HUD money, or as we should call it, vested interests in large sums of too late. money. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Herald Reporter Manchester, the bride's sister, was James Beattie, vice president of graders. “I think they can handle it taxpayer money, because HUD has money. It is about time the tail stopped and Mrs. Michael B. Petersen of 18 S. flower girl. Customer Service — 647*9946 The main thrust behind HUD is to VERNON - The PTO Council the council, said he and John and I think it’s neeed,” he said. WW..W...W. ..vw Harold E. Turkington, Executive Editor no money unless we give it to them, We the people must reinforce wagging the dog. I am not against Hawthorne St. The bridegroom is the David Roback of Manchester Makowsky, president, feel the coun­ flaymond F. Hobinson. Edltor-Publlih«r Frank A. Burbank, Managlno Editor move the minorities out of the cities Wednesday night voted, but not un­ Mrs. Albom said she feels that should be laid to rest. ourselves in our American system accepting some of my tax dollars son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. served as his brother’s best man. animously, to support a School Safety cil should support the program. to protect the large, white-owned children learq from other children The Concerned Citizens of which says the majority rules, and back. I do resent the government Roback of 37 Lydall St. Ushers were James E. Welch, Kevin Patrol Program. But it will be up to Beattie said, “Some feel we should and this would give the fifth graders companies and their fancy buildings The Rev. Edward Holleran of New Gerrity, and Raymond P. each individual Parent-Teacher wait until the Board of Education a greater opportunity for self es­ Opinion Manchester have mandated that the now the majority voices have come telling me how it must be spent for and to saturate the working class Bedford. Mass, celebrated the nup­ Fredericksen II, all of Manchester. group to decide about participation. embraces it but we feel both can sup­ teem. “It might motivate some board of directors submit this fear­ through loud and clear On this issue. my own good. suburbs with the enormous and un- tial mass and performed the double­ Gerald Sirois of New Hartford, the Mrs. Clare Albom, supervisor of port it but it’s up to the individual students who are unmotivated,” she some hoax to a binding referendum So beware, we will not be turned ’This is arrogance beyond belief and solveable problems indiginous to ring ceremony. The church was bride’s cousin, was ring bearer. health and physical education, is PTO’s as to whether they want to said. to be carried out in our American away, we will be heard, we the should not be tolerated by any core cities. decorated with white A reception was held at the Polish organizing the program which will support it with money.” Council member Mrs. Janet Duley tradition. majority, shall overcome. working, taxpaying citizen. Edward Wilson chrysanthemums. Daniel Moskey. National Home in Hartford, after State Budget involve a group of select students to Mrs. Albom said she discussed the asked if other towns that have safety We can no longer entrust our I call on each and every taxpayer When the government tells us there the bride's cousin, was organist. 17 Faulkner Drive which the couple left for Orlando, "instruct, direct and control the program with the state Department patrols use fifth graders and Mrs. The state’s preliminary become a reality. government to elected represen- in town to take notice of what is are no strings attached, then, and The bride, given in marriage by Fla. They are residing in younger students in crossing the of Motor Vehicles and the Vernon Albom said “Yes, it’s pretty average budget for next year has been The draft for the budget is her father, wore a satin gown Manchester. streets at or near the elementary Police. She saw a film on safety throughout the country for safety designed with sheer sleeves and Mrs. Roback is employed as a schools." patrols and now knows what a safety patrols and some use sixth graders.” termed “tight” by administra­ only the first stage and several Andrew Tally scalloped lace round neckline. Her secretary at the Pratt & Whitney They will assist teachers and patrol program should be. ' ■ Mrs. Duley moved to table action tion officials. other procedures must be mantilla veil was edged in lace. She Division of United Technologies parents in teaching children safe She urged townwide support. She i “until the matter could be put on the The same officials also followed in order for it to be carried a bouquet of white Corp. Mr. Roback is a volunteer pedestrian practices. These students said when PTO’s work together it agenda for more discussion before chrysanhemums. white staphanotis fireman with the 8th Utilities will not be responsible for directing usually means the goal is successful. the council endorses it.” predict the budget, if approved adopted next spring. and sweetheart roses. District Fire Department and is vehicle traffic. She said the police will patrol The council secretary said at the in its present form, will have a One of Gov. Grasso’s major Kathleen M. Petersen of New employed by Allied Elevator of Marijuana Legalization Prohetl The school system would like the where the students are on safety du­ council meeting in September all of hard time in keeping up with campaign promises was no York, N.Y., the bride’s sister, was Bridgeport. (McKinney photo) Parent-Teacher groups to finance the ty- the PTO presidents were asked to inflation, but will call for no new or increased taxes. program. Mrs. Albom prepared a She said some parents expressed carry back to their groups the WASHINGTON — Expose yourself of young people are into marijuana. ment on this point. So marijuana drinker gets so drunk he can’t drive. new or increased taxes. The time has come for the (Mrs. Kenneth Kuliaek tentative budget and figures it would concern about having the children, request to support the program. to one of those boozing trouts starring Thus, the argument goes, pot should should be examined on that basis. That doesn’t happen to the pot Pryor-Feehan cost about $97 for each school, initial­ who will be Grade 5 students, on the Beattie said the fact that the coun­ Most people’s concern with promise to be kept and all Washington’s chic set and your ears be legalized. Perhaps the penalties Both alcohol and tobacco are smoker. His muscular strength is not ly, for supplies. streets and also expressed the fear cil was supporting the program state or any other level of possible steps must be are assailed by voices raised in for use and possession are too severe. harmful and dangerous. Despite con­ diminished. Worse, he has a false Miss Rosemary Shirnell Feeian, both brothers of the bride. A few of the schools have in-school that they loose some of the regular shouldn’t put any pressure on the in­ protest against the mini-riots caused What should concern the general stant warnings that cigarettes cause feeling that his mind is clearer and adult crossing guards. government boils down to one followed by the administration daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Presented in marriage by her safety patrols and have some of the dividual PTO groups. by a police crackdown on drug users public, however, is the facile dialec­ cancer, the use of tobacco continues his perception sharpened. “I know Feehan of Farmington, became the parents, the bride wore a crystal supplies, so it would cost a little less Mrs. Albom said she sees the basic fact - the pocketbook. to make the promise a fact and Beattie said he would appoint a in the public schools of nearby tic that pot is no more harmful than to increase. So does the use of I’m a better driver when I’m bride of Paul Andrew Pryor, son of white silk organiza gown with chapel for them. program as working the other way; committee to work with Mrs. Albom Taxes are one of the more not so many more empty Montgomery County, Md. alcohol. Ergo: Legalize it and control alcohol. The reason is that these two Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pryor of The patrol idea was instituted by that maybe if parents get involved stoned,’’ a pot smoker told a length train, floral Venise lace enhan­ and after that committee finishes its pressing concerns of everyone words. it as we do alcohol. Sounds simple. habits can’t really be eliminated or Manchester, in a double wedding cing the neckline, attached capelet Dr. Bernard Sidman who came to they will help prove the possible need The consensus question asked by Washington judge. work the proposal will go to the It’s not simple. The argument begs their abuse controlled. Generations ceremony with her sister. Miss and deeply flounced hem. Her head- Vernon as superintendent of schools for more regular crossing guards. school board’s Curriculum Com­ and the concern is mounting as Careful consideration must these with-it Finally, if pot is legalized it would Deborah Ann Feehan, at St. Patrick piece was a matching Juliet cap at the beginning of last summer. The Edward Litke, principal of the mittee before being presented to the evidenced by California’s be given to all sections of the grownups is: the question of whether we want to of use have made smoking and be possible for every man, woman, Church, Farmington. caught to a double silk illusion veil town had safety programs for Maple Street School said he likes the full board. Proposition 13 and other anti­ budget in order not to increase “ What’s wrong add another abuse to what passes for boozing part of our lives. and child to get stoned anywhere, at 7 our culture. Can society afford, in ad­ The figures fluctuate, but con­ The matron of honor was the bride’s trimmed in floral Venice lace. The tax measures adopted or con­ the burden on the already over­ with a kid any time. The user could carry his in­ sister Mrs. Elizabeth Hodge of Far­ bride carried a cascade bouquet of smoking an oc­ dition to the problems created by sumption of alcohol is associated sidered by administrations burdened taxpayer. toxicant to work, to school, in a car mington. Bridesmaids were Donna white roses, stephanotis and ivy with casional joint?” alcohol and tobacco, still another ad­ with 50 percent of the country’s or airplane. Joints fit easily into any Pryor and Roseanne Pryor, sisters of ribbons of baby’s breath. Bolton Can’t Fix Blame throughout the country. Now that the election is The question ig­ diction which could permanently in­ crimes of violence, especially in the pocket. Doctors and nurses could get the bridegroom from Manchester, Lor Following a reception at the .’The attempt to live up to over, the time has come for nores the fact that flict another dose of harm and home. Drinking causes tens of high between patients, teachers Sittel of Secaucus, N.J., and Karen Holiday Inn of Hartford the couple left danger? thousands of automobile deaths and a Terwilliger and Patricia Terwilliger campaign promises is ap­ election promises to become the cops had dis­ between classes, columnists at their on a wedding trip to Bermuda. They If advocates of legalized pot com­ from Bristol. Miss Christa Ann For Lack of Inventory parently there. fact and to live up to the com­ covered traffic in such harder dope million or so serious injuries every typewriters. will reside in Farmington. pare it to booze, they must agreed Hodge, niece of the bride from Far­ The bride is a teacher for the BOLTON — An inventory of the town’s fixed assets. The state Department of Transportation is being con- The attempt must now mitments made to voters. as cocaine and heroin. vear. Most fatal accidents involving This may be our last chance to mington and daughter of the matron Bloomfield Board of Education and mandated by state law, is causing problems. The Board tacted by the selectmen to find out why it has not But let that convenient oversight that pot is an intoxicant. Indeed, private pilots are caused by drinking. pause and reflect on the marijuana of honor, was the flower girl. The best graduated from Central Connecticut of Selectmen discussed the situation at its last meeting answered a letter from the town seeking information pass. The realistic statistics say a lot there is virtually unanimous agree­ Frequently, and fortunately, the controversy. There’s really no hurry man for his brother was Stephen Pryor State College with a B.S. degree. Her but could not agree on who is responsible for the inven­ about the intersection of highways at Bolton Notch. to legalize pot; those who are ad­ of Manchester. Guests were ushered husband graduated from Manchester tory. The board appointed Robert Young and Richard Vizard One-Woman Staff dicted are not denied the stuff. by James La Chapelle of Manchester, Community College with an A.S. The law mandating such an inventory was passed in to the Conservation Commission and Bernard Cun­ When it comes to working Meanwhile, it’s not too late to spare Craig Matthews and David degree and from Shannon School of 1977. Bolton requested and was granted an extension for ningham to the Economic Development Committee. pensation for the homemaker’s ourselves the sick-making prospect Terwilliger of Bristol and Hotel Management, Shannon, Ireland. the 1977-78 fiscal year, but the town’s noncompliance The Southern New England Telephone Co. will install a women, there’s no outdoing the roles as nursemaid, dietician, of some TV flack urging our children Kevin Feehan of Farminjton and, must be shown in the auditor’s report for that period He is front office manager with pay telephone outside the Community Hall on a trial basis one still in the home. food purchaser, cook, dis­ to find instant social acceptance, and James Feehan of Hackettstown, N.J., Holiday Inn of Hartford. The board is expected to submit a report of its progress to see if there is a need for an outside phone. There will to the state Office of Policy and Management by Feb. 1. be no charge to the town during the trial period. The idea The paycheck of a typical hwasher, housekeeper, laun­ even romance, by lighting up a joint. In-the meantime. Selectman Aloysius Ahearn will in­ came from Selectman Joann Neath. housewife, by one statistically dress, seamstress, gardener, vestigate the matter and find out who is responsible. Selectman John Carey opposed the move. He asked oriented organization’s chauffeur and maintenance White House people say the ad-, Births The town was notified by Barnett Laschever, director why the town should waste the telephone company’s reckoning, should put her in man, the American Council of ministration will have to “do of tourism for the state Department of Commerce, that money putting it up and taking it down. Carey feels the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin the higher-income brackets if Life Insurance figures she something’’ for both labor and Buck, Linda May, daughter of Connecticut has $2 million for the restoration of phone will not get enough use to warrant having it there O t P i r a business to make Jimmy Carter’s Hoffman of 85 Hoffman Road, historical assets. her various duties were com- Gerald L. Sr. and Cindy L. King Buck Ellington. permanently. should be drawing $17,351.88 HlUi “Phase H" work. of 164 W. Main St., Rockville. She Mrs. Paul Andrew Prior Laschever asked to be notified if Bolton has any The telephone in the kitchen of the Community Hall 1 pensated at going wage rates. per year. “We’ve got to convince Congress to N was born Nov. 11 at Rockville projects that could be eligible for the money. The board will be removed and the annual savings will be $200. The ■B l Calarneau, Amy Marie, daughter Adding up theoretical com- And that’s before overtime. pass that tax rebate fast for workers General Hospital. Her maternal of Gary E. and Debra Ann Isch took no action on the matter. telephone in the treasurer’s office will also be removed grandfather is Charles King of 60 Galarneau of 106 West Road, Grange Dinner A $725 million five-year program to improve state and and the annual savings wil\ be $66. who comply with the guidelines,” Windsorville Road, South Windsor. Ellington. She was bora Nov. 7 at municipal parks neur urban areas was brought to the ' ’ Other Editors Say said one aide. “It's the only way to Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Rockville General Hospital. Her VERNON — Vernon Grange will attention of the board by Stanley Bates, park director. persuade labor to go along with the and Mrs, Willard Buck of Somers. maternal grandparents are Mr. and sponsor a public roast beef dinner Bates said a road project at Herrick Memorial Park New Britain (Cohn.) Herald: program.” She has a brother, Gerald Jr. and Christmas sale Nov. 25 at and game fields at Indian Notch Park could be con­ NATIVE APPLES ' Mrs. Judson Isch of 106 West Road, There is a new danger stalking Its users treat cigarettes or At the same time, administration Ellington. Her paternal grandparents Grange Hall on Route 30. sidered. MAC INTOSH CORTLAND, marijuana joints with the chemical, experts are working on legislation This will be a full-course meal with American youth. It’s merciless. It Hoffman, Alice Jean, daughter of are Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Galarneau Bates was asked to get more information about the DELICIOUS. WINESAP, RED-IDA APPLES which is hormally used for that would give more tax breaks to homemade pie for dessert. For Omnibus Park Bill and report back to the selectmen. can drive its victims to insanity and Steven and Joan Luginbuhl Hoffman of Westfield, Mass. Her maternal BEAUTIFUL GIFT BASKETS veterinary purposes. Its effects are businesses that buy new plants and reservations or ticket information Two pieces of town equipment will be advertised for Suicide. of 7 Fairview Ave., Extn., Rockville. great-greatgreat-grandmother is FRESH APPLE CIDER • PURE CIDER VINEGAR hallucinogenic and sometimes equipment. That’s important to the She was bom Nov. 11 at Rockville contact Herbert Niederwerfer. sale and sold to the highest bidder. They are a 1953 OPEN THANKSGIVING Tlie name of the killer is phen­ Mrs. Anna Havasuik of South Wind­ horrifying. A PCP high may result in program, they say, because moder­ General Hospital. Her mjfternal sor. Her maternal great- Tickets will also be sold at the door Gallion road grader and a 1972 Dodge dump truck. cyclidine, called PCP for short or grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred and take-outs will be available. The A letter asking for help in engineering and in­ FERRANDO ORCHARD angel dust in the streets, and it’s the erratic behavior, behavior which in nized plants and equipment lower the Leonard Luginbuhl of 97 Snipsic Lake Isch of 138 Orchard St., Rockville and sale will start at 4 p.m. and dinner vestigating transfer station and solid waste disposal costs BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., O U ST O N BU RV drug and youth culture’s latest, the past has killed users and has been cost of labor and make lower prices 3 MIIm Beyond Vllo’t RMtaurant Road, Ellington. Her paternal grand- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeCarli of will be served at 5 p.m. is being sent to the Capitol Region Council of cheapest and most popular form of' the spark which has turned users into possible. Hyde Avenue, Rockville. Governments by First Selectman Henry Ryba. ■S______OPEN 7 DAYS______> drug abuse. murderers. “You’ll learn to love It.” If ever there was a need for local, Some drug experts and doctors V Manchester Public Records 4THm PeeNeoe state and federal law enforcement have noted that PCP use is ap­ SoodaNzlng Exclufivaty In officials to crack' down on drug proaching epidemic proportions Helen Gibson violators, it is now. Unfortunately, as among today’s youth, a large number Warranty Deeds Audette and Louise A. of whom are ignorant of its dangers. Building Permits noted by a visiting professor at the George E. Dupont and Audette, both of Coventry, Given that, it behooves the public, Irene R. Dupont to Joel L. Levitt Construction Co. UConn Health Center in Farmington, Johannesburg Is Urban and Bustling property at 13-15 Winter PCP is easily manufactured, parents and educators to be keenly Bethke, property at 117 St., $59,500. Inc., new home at 56 Gerard St., $34,000. requiring only “modest skill” in aware of this new threat to public' Ridge St., $43,000. J.A. McCarthy Inc. to JOHANNESBURG, South Africa tion hits housing areas, buses, liquor no tennis court, but I assure you we enhaced by the sometimes almost Ray LaBelle for Mr. and health and safety. Richard L. Brooks and Donald F. Adams and chemistry and almost no equipment. (UPI) — Settling into South Africa stores and butchers. After a first ses­ have measured up, and you can easi­ exaggerated politeness shown to Mrs. Purnhagen, Margaret H. Brooks, both Patricia F. Adams, both of after a four year journalistic assign­ sion at the movies, one suddenly ly fit one into the back lawn.” women. Men spend so long in alterations at 33 Quaker of Old Saybrook, to Diane ment in Portugal comes as Servants are a part of life, though allowing women to precede them into Middletown, property on Road, $700. Christmas At realizes the audience has been all- S. McCormick and Richard Valley View Road, $69,500. Thought something of a cultural shock. white. to a lesser extent than they used to elevators that quite often the doors H. McCormick, property at Harold Parent for Release of St|Bt8 J^alla Art unii jmjiortB Johannesburg’s initial impact is of Downtown Johannesburg lives for be. Wages, although still very low, clang shut before anyone can step in­ 31 Waddell Road, M7.500. Donald Pinkin, roof repair It was not surprising to the Opportunity knocks many times in Judgment Lien unique gifu & acceni decor an all-American city complete with its 8-to-5 officeworkers — the city have risen considerably in recent side. Thomas N. Bavier and at 22 Santina Drive, $1,875. youngest clerk of the Salem, our lives, but we must have ready Hartford Hospital skyscrapers, hamburgers, wakes early with 7 a.m. commuter times and a long-time family After Lisbon, where the big news is Theresa A. Bavier, both of Astro Contractors Inc. SoumStrMI Massachusetts Customs House when ears or we won’t hear it. Simon Peter South Windsor, to John F. against ’Thomas Wilkinson for Leqp Legace' porch CovBniry. Conn 06734 newspapers crammed with discount traffic jams. Most houswives rarely retainer may expect $115 a month the arrival of some long-grained rice I203J T42.J805 his boss laid him off work. The year, and his brother, Andrew, were and Gail Wilkinson. repair ah)?09 Hilliard St., advertisements and a downtown that come into town; they -afe content aside from food (which includes the' or foreign pickles in a supermarket, (tom 44A (oilow .igni lo Hilc Homestcid was 1848, and times were hard. fishermen busy with their nets when $1,000. dies fearfully at dusk. with their glittering suburban shop­ apparently mandatory half-pound of Johannesburg’s miie-long food What’s Happening? Sorrowfully, he broke the news to Jesus came by. 'if;.'- Ancient, gentle Lisbon with its ping centers that cater to their every meat a day), lodging and often doc­ shelves produce almost a sense of in­ his wife that night. ’They had a family “Follow me,” He said, “and I will HARTFORD (UPI) - A new service called Hartford cobbled streets full of washing, need from a hair-do to a grand piano. tor’s bills as well. It is a wage on a digestion. Here a huge selection of to support, and he told her that he’d make you fishers of men.” (Matthew canaries and sadly-blowing litter It’s a development that pains city of­ par with a Portuguese live-in maids ready-cut frozen vegetables lie in thn Connecticut capital, and have to look for another job quickly. 4:19) Did they hesitate, ask questions those planning a trip there, what’s happening in music seems a century away. ficials who have gone to great length heaps-for the shopper to spoon out his But his wife disagreed. This about the pay or working conditions? pay- the theater, the dance and other cultural events (and the WEST SIDE Johannesburg’s first surprise is the — including the recent opening of a Despite the enviable ease of the choice, a treat after Portugal where shouldn’t be looked upon as a set­ No, their ears and hearts were at­ 247 ^''ai'able) by calling lack of any visible police. From all huge new downtown shopping life of whites in South Africa with frozen vegetables are a luxury. There back, she reasoned, but as an oppor­ tuned to the Master as is evidenced reports, one expects a heavily armed precinct — to woo the housewives this built-in domestic help, servants one eats what is in season and in tunity. “You’ve always ^ i d you by the next verse, which reads; “and PACKABE STORE riot cop on every corner; By the back again and revive the city’s also bring their problems. A worried winter that means carrots, cabbage would write your book if you just they straightway left their nets, and Douglas Fir same token, the signs of apartheid Hit heart. hostess told a guest the other day: and the all-pervading grelos, a type had the time.” followed Him.” That same kind of 365 CEMTEB ST.. WAHCHESTEB • 649-0166 the newcomer immediately and Their job is a tough one. Why “I’m afraid poor Wilson is on his of kale that grows progressively Fraser Rr •White Spruce “I can’t feed a family on my obedience and trust is required of all forcefully. should anyone want to leave once-a-month drunk. He keeps asking more bitter as the months go by and writing,” he respnded. who would call themselves Planted in a border, these “Non-white” and “white” notices Johannesburg’s middle-class sub­ me to look into his ear to make sure makes spring seem long in coming. trees provide • Wind Break Then his wife revealed that she had Christians. And it will make a HOLIDAY SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER ^ been saving money from her mark off the public toilets. Segrega- urbs, surely some o the most the tokalosh isn’t eating into his For all the thrills of being once • Privacy • Very Nice Winter difference. again in a wealthy consumer society, household allowance. It would keep glamorous in the world? The actual brain.” 7 • E ff^ • Or use as a live Give us attentive hearts. Father, word suburb — for a European at any Tokaloshes are evil, leprechaun- the thought of Lisbon’s little hole-in- • $UaUMS7CR0WII 1.75 Liter ...... $ 1 1 .9 9 them for some time. so we can hear your marching Christmas free and Plant Outdoors Quote rate — takes on a whole new type spirits much feared by the the-wall shops where everyone afterwards. Tag Now and We Will • CIUIIUIUIIMIST«...... 6 8 .4 4 Thus it was that an unemployed orders. meaning. Instead of semi-detached Africane who replace wooden bed knows everyone else provokes a Hold ’til Christmas customs house clerk turned to his Milton S. Nilson “This is exactly what I would • BOmmSMni,...... 6 7 .1 5 and pocket-sized gardens, here it legs with piles of bricks. Tokaloshes wave of nostalgia. And those gloomy, first love, writing. And just two assistant to pastor. expect from a jury of malice-filled means acres of rolling lawns, swim­ cannot cope with bricks and only turn of the century shopping em­ years later he published his first Trinity Covenant (Christians. ” • KWIIIISWHITtUBa,d.«...... 67.99 ming pools, separate servants’ move along certain horizontal levels. poriums the Portuguese call depart­ book. Its title page read; The Scarlet Church Atheist Madalyn Murray Wreath-making VISIT • Fm$CHMIIMrSPIIEFEIIIIEDM«... 65.99 Letter by Nathaniel Hawthone. O’Hair, reacting lo a verdict quarters and two-car garages within As frequent newspaper stories un­ ment stores: where else can you ride Supplies OUR • H D H MARCHIUIT CHMPMNE against her in an Austin, Texas, literally a 10-minute drive from derline, Johannesburg remains a vast gilded elevators sitting on plush HOUSE slander case. O’Hair (and her downtown. rough place with plenty of violent velvet benches and see your PM K t EXTRA DRY n ,...... 6 4 .9 9 Almanac Jndicative of the life-style is the crime among both whites and blacks. purchases rung up on a monumental Dried materials PUUIT Society of Sepaewyp(|7.s) was ordered to pay SSOyOOO lo a oft-heard apology from house-sellers Something of a frontier atmosphere silver cash register of stunning or­ ROOM • HAWI0RDSI»0RTRIlW(IHAItfA(Mm...!"!"7’"S4.4e By United Press International vened in Washington, D.C., for the Ribbons & Wire former employee of the organiza­ to potential buyers: “I know there’s clings to this gold-mining city. namentation? PLUS TAX ON Today is Friday, Nov. 17, the 321st first time. KEG KES ALWAYS IN STOCK day of 1978 with 44 to follow. tion. 'Styrofoam Over 200 Verlellee — ALL PRICES In 1869, the Suez Canal in Egypt 8CDOPS byDongSneytl Some Rare and Unueual. BEEH BALLS, TAPPERS The moon is between its full phase was opened, linking the Red Sea and Straw Flowers Our 31 Year Old Jade la In KEA S4J4 A Cm A Up WHEN YOU ARE LOONNG and last quarter. the Mediterranean. « , m com >i5Sfssofi aw Bleaeom. Yesterdays CIgarattos • Bar FOR A HOSTESS NET The morning stars are Venus, in 1881, Samuel Gompers M^U )4AVE 10 m/ Jupiter and Saturn. organized the Federation of GEWETEBY BASKETS HOW BEADY Accessarlat TMNKOFmNE Thq evening stars are Mars and 25 Years Ago GIFT PACKS Organized Trades and Labor Unions, • Imported Wine S1.99 up Mercury. the forerunner of the American Insurance plan covers 5,000 school HAaTBRCH^RQB B VIBA __ $8.25/115.96 Am WHITHAM NURSERY Those bora on this day in history Federation of Labor. children. “GMW WITH US" are under the sign of Scorpio. In 1969, the strategic arms limita­ Textile union renominates Frank BOUTE 6, BOLTON 643-7802 FROM American social worker Grace Ab­ tion talks between the United States Reilly for president. ALL OF bott was born Nov. 17, 1878. This is and the Soviet Union began in A S ^w att radio station may locate OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY US the S3rd birthday of American actor in Manchester. ______^ to 5d» PM Helsinki, Finland. Rock Hudson (born Roy Fitzgerald). A thought for the day; English 10 Years Ago On this day m history; satirist Samuel Butler said, “I don't This date was a Sunday; The In 1800, the U.S. Congress con- mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy.” Herald did hot publish. PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., FVi., Nov. 17, 1978

Ma n ch ester ev en in g h era ld, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Nov. 17, 1978- PAGE ELEVEN Joseph A. Curran ObItuariM EAST HARTFORD - Joseph A. Curran, 69, of 671 Forest St., town constable and former town coun­ Cutback Foreseen tk . Joe’s Mrs. Nt^ra L. Colby Ernest L. Affricano Sr. cilman, died this morning at an Blast Schoolboy Elevens Hartford convalescent home. He was EAST HARTFORD - Mrs Nora COVENTRY — Ernest L. Af­ the husband of the late Marguerite World Liston Colby, 59, of 101 Long Hill fricano Sr., 63. of Cedar Swamp Road Sweeney Curran. Drive died Thursiday at Manchester was dead on arrival this morning at In Rec Programs Earl Yost Mr. Curran had served as an By JOE QARMAN Memorial Hospital. Manchester Memdrial Hospital after elected town constable for the past 20 Sports Editor Mrs. Colby was bom March 26,1919 MANCHEjSTER — The recreation suffering an apparent heart attack at years. He was a member of the East Afterward, Siebold said he wants to Land Conservation Trust asking if it in New Haven and had lived in his home. program may be subject to cuts if the set up workshops with the commis­ Out to Stop Skids Hartford Town Council from 1947 would be interested in accepting the Secret Weapons Miami, Fla., before moving to East Mr. Affricano was born April 15, town’s proposed six percent limit on sion and work on the recreation through 1958. He then became chair­ offer of a small strip of iand around Hartford. While in Miami, she was 1915 in Rockville and had lived in town budget increases next year is budget. He said he wants to offer the the area’s 65 full and parttime ski in­ By LEN AUSTER players’ thoughts might be get it this week to take some of the man of the Town Planning Commis­ Salters Pond. , Lillie Black Book Noles Every fly fisherman owns a the first woman manager of the Coventry since 1942. He had been adopted. Recreation Director Mel best program possible to the town. structors. Herald Sporlswriler elsewhere, “ It’s a matter of pride. pressure off,” expressed Eagle Head sion, and, later, was deputy sheriff The land has been offered to the The long drought of hole-in-one per­ “secret weapon” at some time in his Black Angus Restaurants Inc. employed as a pad operator at the Siebold told the Advisory Park and Siebold also wants to discuss the They know they have a game to play Coach John LaFontana. and bailiff with East Hartford Cir­ town and the presentation was made formances on the golf course at the The first six weekends of the life. She is survived by a son, Donald J. Amerbelle Corp. of Rockville. He Recreation Commission Thursday rec membership card situation with Tennis Gassic, consisting of three and they have to come out and give it cuit Court 12. to the commission recently by Dr. Manchester Countir Gub was ended 1978 scholastic football season “We’d like to go into the What elevates an ordinary trout fly Cuccaro of Miami; a daughter, Mrs. was a communicant of St. Maurice’s night. the commission. Should there be a matches, sponsored by South United their best shot.” The incentive, ob­ Manchester game with only thoughts He was born in Fall River, Mass., I^uglas Smith, who was represen­ last Saturday when Ray Eveihoch to the status of a super fly or secret Philip (Judith) Falade of East Hart­ Church of Bolton and a member of Siebold said that 85 percent of his family membership, should there be Methodist Church, will take place at were most successful for viously, is in the Whippets’ corner. ^ of beating them and not the ad­ and had lived in East Hartford for 40 ting the City Brautiful Comr^ttee of turned Ui the feat. For years, Oc­ weapon? When a fly makes a fisher­ ford; four brothers, Daniel Liston of the Rockville Fish and Game Club. budget is for minimum wage salaries rec cards for the summer swim the Manchester Racquet Gub Dec. 9. Manchester High and East Indian star tailback Bob Walsh’s ditional pressure of needing a win for years. Before retiring, he had been the Greater Manchester Chamber of tober and November periods man look as though he "wrote the Haddam, and John Liston, James He is survived by a son, Ernest L. which will increase by 9.4 percent program, or the town ski slope, were Bishop Edward Carrol, four Catholic. The Indians went 5-1 status remains a "day to day”' a winning year,” added the East employed by the Schuster Express Commerce. Lydall Inc., one of the book,” it becomes a secret weapon. Liston and Thomas Liston, all of New Affricano Jr. of Tolland; a daughter, next year. some of the questions he posed. He produced a rash of aces at the local ministers — The Rev. George Webb, proposition and Manchester will be sixth-year coach. for 25 years. He was a communicant owners, would want to retain rights course. This season, as Tro Ralph and had a share of the CCIL When a fisherman changes patterns Haven; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Den­ Mrs. Daniel (Patricia) Ridz'on of "If we’re given six percent, our said that the attendance at some of The Rev. Laurie Hill, The Rev. further weakened as junior Tom “What we’d like to do this week is of St. Christopher’s Church and a to the pond for water that is needed lead while the Eagles compiled 150 times, and then really hits it big nison, Mrs. Catherine Bombacie and Coventry; two sisters, Mrs. Edward budget won’t be able to support the the programs was down con­ DeNicolo noted, there have been Bruce Pehrson and The Rev. Earle charter member of the East Hart­ from time to time in its manufac­ a 4-1-1 log. with one fly,” it becomes a secret Mrs. Alice Johnson, all of New (Elizabeth) Weber of Rockville and present program,’’ Siebold said. siderably, in some cases because fewer boles-in-one recorded than in Custer, and Ron Dennison, Sue and ford Lodge of Elks. turing business. years. weapon. When a fly rodder hears Haven, and Mrs. Gloria Lillis of Mrs. George (Eleanor) Bardine of "There’s no way around it.” large families can’t afford the Steve Hadge, Mike Custer, Pat and The local pair, however, had its Survivors are two sons, Paul The Land Trust already owns a other people talking in awe about his Miami. Stafford Springs; and four Department heads are being asked membership. Cherie Dow will comprise the lineup. toes stepped on the last two outings Curran of South Windsor and Joseph stnall parcel on North Lakewood Cir­ Co-champions in the Manchester prowess with just one fly, he has a The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 grandchildren. to complete a survey designed to In other business, the commission and go into Saturday clashes needing L. Curran of West H artfordTa cle and a marshy area at the comer real secret weapon. , a.m. from the Monahan, Cox, Smith evaluate the various recreation authorized its secretary, Fred Midget Football League a year ago Trophy Night will be observed victories to guarantee winning cam­ The funeral is Monday at 8 a.m. daughter, Ann Rita Curran of East of Adelaide Road and Porter Street. These deadly bits of steel, tinsel, & Crimmins Funeral Home, 1287 from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 programs and determine costs. Raimey, to write to the Manchester were the Chargers and Blagles while Saturday night at the Manchester paigns. Otherwise their Thanksgiving Hartford; three brothers, Matthew fur and feathers, are acquired in one Chapel St., New Haven, with a mass Main St., Manchester, with a mass at the latter copped the bunting outright Country Club with all major tourna­ Day morning meeting will be doubly T. Curran, James M. Curran and of three ways. at St. Paul's Church, West Haven, at St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton, at 9. this season. ment champions to be honored, in­ significant. 9. Burial will be in St. Lawrence John Curran, all of Wellesley, Mass.; cluding club champs John Herdic and Manchester travels to Willimantic The first method is to steal from Burial will be in St. James two sisters, Mrs. Anna E. Collins of Cemetery, West Haven. Cemetery, Manchester. November issue of Runner’s World Nancy Narkon. to combat 6-2, 7-2 Windham High in a another fisherman. This is done by Crawsfordsville, Ind., and Mrs. acute observation and, or, subter­ Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral Union Urges Accepting features a story on Dr.Charlie Rob­ 10:30 a.m. start while East ventures Eileen McCullar of Waco, Texas; and bins and the fact he runs barefooted in the other direction, journeying to fuge. The "volunteer” gambit is used home today from 5 to 9 p.m. home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 a grandson. Joe Amaio’s Hartford Public The family suggests that any p.m. in all kinds of weather. Robbins has High’s soccer team failed to repeat Bloomfield for a 1:30 engagement. here. One vounteers to pick a "hung up” fly from out of the trees. This is memorial gifts may be made to the The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. been an institution in the Manchester as Gass AA CIAC champions this In area play, 2-6-1 South Windsor McCluskey, who replaced Walsh in from Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 play four quarters of decent football. a marvelous opportunity to study the American Cancer Society, 670 Gregory M. Pease Road Race picture since 1945, mis­ fall, losing in the semifinal round to High hosts 3-4-2 Rockville High at the loss to Enfield, is out with a We really haven’t done it at all this Prospect Ave., Hartford. Main St., with a mass at St. Fact Finders’ Report sing just one year during that Windsor Locks, 2-1, in double over­ 1:30 in the season finale for the Cen­ bruised knee. That leaves either fly and it's "makings" before retur­ year. We’ve played well enough in MANCHESTER — The funeral of Christopher’s Church at 9. Burial will span.'Thisyear’s race will be his 33rd ning it to its owner. r. Gregory M. Pease, 17, of 80 W. Mid­ time. Amaio is a former Manchester tral Valley Conference rivals. Norm Rice, back-up quarterback, or spots to win. We have a good football be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. in Manchester. The second method is by donation. Mark DiPietro dle Turnpike, who was killed MANCHESTER—The Manchester the fact finder differs from the in­ waiting for the police fact finder’s High soccer standout. The Silk Towners currently occupy 5-foot-6, 160-pound sophomore Mark team but really haven’t shown it,” in­ Friends may call at the funeral Police Union today urged the town creases offered by the town. fifth place in the CCIL at 5-3. Scarito at tailback. The fly is actually given by the MANCHESTER — The funeral of Wednesday in a one-car crash on home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 report before continuing with sists LaFontana. Board of Directors to swiftly review The union said that the wage in­ Lou Palmer, popular staff member Bob Day, former University of Windham shares the top rung with Leo Diana, standout cornerback, possessor to a watching angler. This Mark DiPietro, 17, of 20 Cornwall Love Lane, is Saturday at 10 a.m. at p.m. negotiations to retain the same sick Bloomfield goes into its season is done by the owner because he is and accept the report of the fact crease recommended by the fact at WTIC for 11 years and who South Carolina cross country ace, Simsbury, Conard and Enfield. It may be ready to go against Drive, who was killed in a one-car the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, The family suggests that any leave plan. All the unions have been finale at 3-4-1, lending credence this flushed with momentary success, finder” on the union's proposed two- finder is "equitable and in line with bandied many sports assignments in­ copp^ the Martin Run at Wesleyan would take an almost unlikely series Windham. He was speared in the crash Wednesday night on Love 219 W. Center St. memorial gifts may be made to the working without contracts since Ju­ game, too, is important to the and feelings of goodwill for his fellow 7 year contract despite objections by President Carter’s economic cluding UConn basketball, is the in Middletown last Sunday with John of concurrent events for Manchester back in practice and missed the En­ Lane, is Saturday with a mass at St. Burial will be in East Cemetery. ly- Tomahawks. “The Bloomfield game man ... This move is later looked American Cancer Society, Route 66, town officials. proposals with respect to wages.” latest to leave the station. Palmer, a Vitale a close second. Both will be in to gain a tie for the title. field tilt but reported he's ready to Bridget Church at 9 a.m. FYiends may call at the funeral Meriden Road, Middletown. The Police Union, Local 1495, also represents a winning season for us. upon with regret by the donor. The fact finder’s report released The union statement also noted announced the election of Det^tive one-time minor league baseball the Manchester Road Race Thursday “ We can’t afford to overlook go, according to Holik. And it is significant to them because Burial will be in St. James, home tonight from 7 to 9. player, has joined Bill Rasmussen’s The third method is through Thursday recommend^ salary in­ previous clashes over the sick time Russell Holyfield as president of the . The Middletown course was 4.25 anyone,” stated Manchester Head East is 4-3-1 and looking for its first beating us means they’d avoid a (^ e te ry . The youth was bom Jan. 17,1961 in staff which will bring in some UConn research and development. This England and had lived in Manchester, creases of 6 and 6 V2 percent in the issue and that it was sustained by the union to replace James Taylor who miles. Coach Jack Holik, fully aware his winning season 1969. "We'd like to losing season,” LaFontana voices. The youth was bom Sept. 7,1961 in next two years and to retain the sick fact finder and the board of finar and basketball via cable television. could involve the use of scuba gear, Hartford and had lived in most of his life. He was a senior at resigned this week for health time provisions as they have existed. binding arbitration during the last Ed Lemieux Jr., is a better runner aquaria loaded with insect life, and a Manchester all his life. He was a Manchester High School and had par­ reasons. Holyfied was previously Art Methods Charles McCarthy, assistant town contract negotiations. The sick time Jim Rigby and Ken Horseman than his father, Ed, Sr., at least in long time study of entymology. senior at Manchester High School. ticipated in the Colchester Midget vice president. After 35 years observing and manager, said the total salary in­ issue has been challenged by the report Channel 24 will carry 11 Manchester Road Race competition. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Football program for a number of studying the art and science of To Be Shown creases would be above the six per­ town three times and has not been college basketball games this season, The father, who starred at WPI and Mary Drago Fleishman of Cornwall years. Until recently, he had been five featuring Fairfield, three from angling, I'm convinced that most employed part-time at Hardees. cent limit with additional step in­ sustained in any of the three Trinity, had clockings of 26:41, 26:15 Drive; his father, Charles DiPietro creases. Yale and one each from Trinity, Cen­ weapons are acquired through the of Manchester; a brother, Peter A. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. MANCHESTER — The Manchester challenges, the union said. and 27:18 in 194647-48 in gaining In a press released issued today, The union statement concluded Lottery tral Connecticut and the University sixth, fifth and 11th placements. first method ... Chicanery! DiPietro of Manchester; a sister, Mary Jo Pease of Manchester; his Art Association will feature an art the union said it does "not unders­ that, "Enough is enough” and asked of Hartford. The first Yale offering To protect one's self from theft, Mary Beth DiPietro, also of father, Gene E. Pease of Colchester; demonstration at its meeting tonight Young Ed in last year’s Five Miler tand how this can be unacceptable for the acceptance of the report. will be against UConn Dec. 2 from covered the distance in 25:05 and was each weapon is guarded zealously ... Manchester; and his paternal grand­ three brothers, Michael Pease, Brian at 7:30 at the First Federal Savings even to the noint of usine “body when the town, during the The police union and two other HARTFORD (UPI) — The winning New Haven. Horseman is a 77th. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pease and Kevin Pease, all of on West Middle Turnpike. Manchester resident. English,” so that no one else can see DiPietro of Hartford. Manchester; a sister, Kelly Pease of William Thomson will demonstrate negotiations, offered the union a 6, town employees unions, the number drawn in the Connecticut 6¥i percent wage increase.” The un­ Luis Tiant’s package deal with the what is being tied to the end of the The D’Esopo East Hartford Manchester; his paternal grand­ a painting using acrylics as his Municipal Employees Gro'up and Daily Lottery was 190. The winning leader. ion said it is difficult to understand (xordie McCullough, director of New York Yankees is a reported Funeral Oiapel, High and Carter mother, Mrs. Viola Pease of medium. Local 991 of public work employees, weekly numbers ^are 24, 109, and If a questioning Izaak Walton has how the increase recommended by athletics at the University of Hart­ $850,000, $250,000 for each of two streets is in charge of arrangements. Colchester; and hispiaternal grand­ A native of Bristol, Thomson has have both indicated they were 280708. The lucky color was y^ow . seen the possessor of a "Midas ford, sends word his college will years as a player and the remainder There are no calling hours. father, Arthur Bengston of Texas. won numerous awards and par­ Touch, " bring three or four trout to welcome supervised youth groups to handling Latin Affairs which comes ticipated in many shows and exhibits, home basketball games this season. the net in a short time, you can bet both regional and national. He is also to a paltry $35,000 for each of 10 Groups interested may contact the years. the following conversation will take represented in many museums UHa^ord athletic department. place. around the U.S. “What fly are you using?” from Fire Calls The meeting is open to the public. a uuum uuj Manchester State Bank clock, Hal Giglio, assistant golf the Innocent. N purchased last year for use during Anyone interested in Joining the go . . W professional at the Farms country “A mumble mumble nymph,” Manchester Art Association may do the road race, will be set up opposite Gub In Wallingford, has been named from the Possessor. Manchester so at this time, and be eligible for a the Highland Park Market, which is Wednesday, 11:11 p.m. — car (ire and skf school director at Mt. "What did you say?” from the In­ Wednesday, 4:57 a.m. —'electric short prize. approximately two miles on the'' nocent. accident at 660 E. Middle Turnpike. Soothington. The Manchester man course. A giant clock, showing the circuit at 33 Delmont St. (Eighth (Town) served on the.Berkshire East staff “A mumble mumble blue brfstk” District) 8 « r v « minutes and second^ is scheduled to Wednesday, 11:31 p.m. - leaf fire at before coming to SouthingUtn" two be erected ^at tire starting and from the Weapon Holder, as he Wednesday, 7:55 p.m. — reported leaf Westland Street. (Town) n quickly moves upstream. fire on Otis Street. (Town) years ago. Giglio will be in charge of finishing liifh' Wednesday, 11:36 p.m .-leaf fire at 65 K a m T i r f * This is to forstali further conversa- Wednesday, 10:29 p.m. — leaf fire at Indian Drive. (Town) 1. I I C: O C l YOUR lEWCAR NEEDS CHAMPAGNE tion. His day is made! He has caught 328 Ferguson Road. (Town) Thursday, 10:18 a.m. - odor of fuel oil Wednesday, 10:34 p.m. — leaf fire at RusrirmOTECTNM. OomMtic-Importod beaucoup fish, and he has guarded his at 17 School St. (Town) MANCHESTER — A barn fire secret ... Upstream, he cathes and 500 Porter St. (Town) Thursday, 5:04 p.m. — barn fire at rear Wednesday, 10:42 p.m. — car (ire and reported to the Town Fire Depart­ BUT BEFORE YOU DETIT Sprawling Buffalo Goal releases seven more trout... He goes of 52 Park St. (Town) ment Wednesday at 5:03 p.m. was Irishman accident, Love Lane. (Town) Thursday, 8:05 p.m. — truck (ire at 65 BE SUffi YOU GET POSITiVE PROTECTION, Buffalo’s Gil Perreault didn’t mind hitting the ice as he home a very happy man. Wednesday. 10:42 p.m. — Box 194, Bissell St. (Town) set, according to Deputy Chief James NOTACOraWJPCOATINe. ’ The Innocent goes home equally Center Street and Love Lane, car fire and McKay. WINE watched his shot on goal settle in the nets against St. Louis. Thursday, 9:28 p.m. —cardiac arrest at happy. He has observed the fly. Tail accident. (Town) There isn't a car that doesn't need additional rust 215L Tudor Lane. (Eighth District) The barn belongs to Dr. Joseph protection when it leaves the showroom floor. The only Blues’ Inge Hammarstrom (17) and goalie Ed Staniowski failed of pheasant fibres, body of muskrat Wednesday, 10:45 p.m. — smoke at the Today, 8:23 a.m. — smoke detector Massaro who last month took out a question is who can deliver the real rust protection ChllM UnchilM to stop move. (UPI Photo) fur (had to be born in the spring un­ Parkade. (Town) demolition permit to tear the needed to retain its appearance and value. The sure answer To Challenge Burfoot malfunction at Pascal Lane (Town) rs your Zietarl Dealer. He's got the expertise, the patented der a full moon) ribbing of sterling V Wednesday, 10:55 p.m. — leaf fire at 74 Today, 8:32 a.m. — smoke in house at building down. McKay said that it spray tools and the exclusive Ziebart process to assure you Why Shop at a Slora Whan YouVa Jim silver pounded by Ancients in some Tuck Road. (Town) ol the positive protection 95 Goodwin St. (Town) has partially been taken down and By EARL YOST second in the NCAA cross country the next three years, Vic Zwolak of remote corner of the world, wings Wednesday, 10:59 p.m. — leaf fire at 57 Today, J0:06 a.m. — camp fire at 52 piled up in the yard. It was the pile your new car needs. With the ■ T ’ C I I O A B B I M v r meet last fall in Michigan against the Villanova, Ralph Buschmann of Holiday Grid Ticket Sale Tuck Road. (Town) cost of any new car. can you || O |IO Ini liUv SHOP fmbid Sports Editor from the flank feathers of a purple Park St. (Town) that had been set, McKay said. afford anything less than wiSStnm best college runners in the country. Massachusetts and Ray Crothers of positive protection from College runners dominated eyed condor, and hackle from 14- Ziebart? Call todayl He also ran second best in the 10,000 Central Connecticut turning the feat Tickets for the Manchester High- sale at both schools next week, it was year-old red rooster, (raised in the the winner’s circle in the an­ meters in the fast time of 28:32. COOPER before Buschmann came back as a East Catholic football game announced by Dick Cobb, north east corner of the chicken lyianchaster p q iiq ^ Rtport East Hartford nual Five Mile Road Race in Treacy has been honored as club runner to win in 66. Thanksgiving Day morning at S28-9«ia Manchester athletic director. yard.) PACKAOESTOS Manchester from 1945 thru Athlete-of-the-Year in Ireland. - Art Dulong, out of Holy Cross, and Memorial Field at 11:30 will go on Ducats for the third annual Turkey If I were there, I would go home 10s OFF ON biASES 1970 and for the first time in College runners, fresh from com­ Burfoot, twice representing Day battle will be sold at both happy, too. I know better than to hbrk R. Desimone, 20, of 184 S. 4. Norman was also charged with Milford Hamdon nearly a - decade a bonafide petitive cross country seasons, Wesleyan University, scor^ other schools Monday afternoon from 1 to break my neck getting the materials Main St. was arrested shortly after a The youth was described as a white Walarbury started a string of seven straight Risks Ring Title operating a motor vehicle while his male, about 5’10” tall. Nothing in the 877-3110 248-2178 788-7807 nBOEUVBT college challenger to Amby wins for the college class with John 2:30; Tuesday morning from 7:30 to to tie that particular fly. Next week shoplifting incident Thursday n i^ t triumphs in 1948 - by Ted Vogel of LOS ANGELES (UPI) - World license is suspended and operating an house was disturbed, police said. 641-1200 Vitale of UConn the last before Bur­ 7:55 and from 1 to 2:30 p.m.; and the damn fly wouldn’t work for at the Cumberland Farms Store, 350 Burfoot’s skein has filed to run Tufts, Tommy Crane of Springfield foot started his string in 1971 which, Boxing Council welter-weight cham­ unregistered motor vehicle early A Pratt and Whitney paycheck was Wednesday morning from 8 to 12. anybody ... No how! Hartford Road, and charged with today. (k)urt appearance on those Thanksgiving morning. The College, Fred Schoeffler of Tufts, has produced seven straight pion Carlos Palomino will defend his fourth-degree larceny in connection reported stolen from a home on East OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! race starts at 10:30. Johnny Kelley of Boston University triumphs. title in January against Wilfredo charges is Nov. 28. Middle Turnpike during the day with the theft. Police said he was John Treacy, of Ireland, who (three times), Nick Costes of Treacy is a graduate student at Benitez of Puerto Rico, the WBC’s found walking near Cooper and, Thursday while the resident was Slippery Rock Teachers College - A break and entry at a Green home asleep. 1 helped put F*roviden(% College on the Providence. No. 1 147-pound contender, Olympic Cooper Hill streets carrying several atlas bantlq before Dick Hart broke the skein in The last outstanding Irish runner to Auditorium promoter Aileen Eaton Manor Road home Thursday resulted An attempted burglary was cross country map with fellow coun­ jars of peanuts and other foods. He ONE DAY ONLY! 1955. come to town, Ireland’s marathon said Thursday. Board of Directors Set in the theft of some money, jewelry, reported at a doctor’s office at 153 tryman Herald Dragan the past two was held in lieu of |100 bond. • 24 Hour Emergency Service Charlie Dyson, of U(k)nn, still an champion, Danny McDaid, ran away The fight will be held in Puerto a Purple Heart and other items. Main St. on Wednesday. Apparently years, will battle Burfoot along with Maureen R. Hall, 28, of Windsor • Burner Sales & Service active campaigner, won while in ith the 12-mile feature run in the New Rico in January but the specific date A resident of a Hamlin Street home no entry was made, police said. approximately 2,500 others in the up­ For New England Relays Locks was charged on a warrant with reported a burglary Thursday mor­ • Clean Heating Oils coming 42nd edition. The entry list college in 1956. Kelley won with the England Relays three summers ago. and site have not been selected. Mrs. fourth-degree larceny and issuing a ning at 9:37 a.m. The resident told East Hartford 8AT. numbers over 2,700. Boston Athletic Association (BAA) The man he beat was Burfoot. Eaton is promoting the fight with A 12-member Board of Directors of the Manchester Chamber of' bad check. She was released on a police she was in the back yard of her Police reported a burglary at 105 6 4 9 -4 5 9 5 11/10 Treacy is the current National in '57 but collegians Pete Close of Back in 1970, when V itale Bob Arum of Top Rank Inc, of New has been established to oversee the Commerce; and Joe Garman, local non-surety bond for court appearance home when she heard a door to the Lydall Road Thursday morning. Call L's For "irour Home Heating Collegiate Athletic Association three St.John’s University, Bob Lowe of triumphed, another Son of Erin with York. operation of the annual Manchester businessman. Dec. 4. 11-0 PM houise close. Upon investigating, she ^ t r y was gained by kicking in a And Air Conditioning Needs... mile indoor and outdoor champion, Brown (twice) won before Kelley championship credentials competed, Palomino, 29, of Huntington Beach, Community College New England Also: Ronald Denison, president of David S. Norman, 20, of 233 Ludlow heard movement in one rooin in the cellar door, police said, and an bolding the record for the boards. In again snapped the string the next Pat McMahon, Ireland’s then Calif., will be making the eighth Relays. The complexity and size of Manchester Community College; Road was charged with third-degree house and decided to go to a orange 18x14 rug valued at $250 was addition, the little Irishman placed two years. marathon king, and he too, showed defense of the crown he won from this year's relays, and numerous John Thompson, executive director criminal mischief in connection with neighboring residence to call police. taken. Two spotlight bulbs with a College runners were back on top his heels to Burfoot. John Stracey in London June 15,1976. problems that developed, made ob- of the Connecticut State Employees damage to a motor vehicle at another value of three dollars were also When she was going around the “LET U S MAKE YOUR THANKSaiVINQ vious the need for a formahorganiza- Association; Sean Thompson, a stu­ Ludlow Road home Wednesday. He house, she saw a youth come out the taken. The rest of the house ap­ tion to handle the event. dent at MCC; and Joan Gates, local was released on bond for court Dec. DINNER COMPLETE” front door and run down the street. parently was untouched, police said. OOCHiUlD FRESH The relays were held for the first housewife and mother of MCC cross­ Maet,C«faiida.llwUnnimanaMaiiMliiniai.aaiii|. time in 1976. Known that year as the country Coach Steve Gates. •panow Appin; Bata Patn; Pmk CMw. ^White Knuckle Time^ Arrives Bicentennial Relays, it attracted 750 Members from neighboring towns 7 (About Town3 entrants. Last year, the third year it include: Bill Kelleher, track coach at was held, 1,350 athletes participated UConn, of Coventry; Frank Cub Scout Pack 120 will O naaa, L takt, Hufekarp Chutluult, PInttppItt, YOUR in 65 track and field events. Such Degregorio, a member of the Gover- meet tonight at 7 in the St. OTNHfTMl • ABrOn VinllOM FNIWi H M V M R rapid growth produced logistical and nor’s Committee for Physical •quash, Tanipa, Whila M m OrapM, Teiigerliiee, For College Football Coaches James School cafeteria. •waal PeltiMa, Vault, •to other kinds of problems which the Fitness, of East Hartford; and Nor­ HunuiudWi Raul, Puutpldna. EARS PIERCED NEW YORK (UPI) - A1 most of the post-season suspense will .eason Saturday against Oklahoma Purdue, which hasn’t been to the new Board of Directors, with its man Edmonds, a department direc­ The Army - Navy FOR be over. State. several committees, will be responsi­ tor at Traveler's Insurance Co. of McGuire, former basketball Rose Bowl since 1967, would have the Auxiliary wilt nave its Naturally, the four major bowl Third-ranked Alabama is probably ble for solving. Glastonbury. Edmonds, his wife, and Christmas party PIT YOUO DiMLY MUMOERS HERB coacb at Marquette Universi­ inside track on becoming the Big T#n games — Rose, Orange, Cotton and going to wind up in the Cotton Bowl Conference's representative if it can Christie McCormick, of Vernon, several of his children, have com­ Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the ty, used to have a catch-phrase Sugar — are the, ones which create opposite Houston. Houston, idle beat seventh-ranked Michigan Satur­ who was the primary force behind peted in the long-distance run and clubhouse. Happy hour will FAST RESULTS vmioaf mputvaupeiiiPOBTaBwieiaa for the anxiety he felt while the most national interest and there’s Saturday, needs only one victory in day. If the Boilermakers win Satur­ the establishment of the relays, was other events in the relays. b e ^ at 6:30 p.m. to be awaiting a bid to the NCAA a good chance that two of these will its last two games to clinch the day they would need only a victory accorded special recognition for his A slate of officers has been ap­ followed with a roast beef tournament. He called it be completely filled by Saturday Southwest Conference’s berth in the over Indiana on Nov. 25 to nail down efforts by being named to life pointed. Officers are: Bruce dinner at 7:30. Deadline for owuhSs “white knuckle time.’’ night. Cotton Bowl and Alabama, also idle the Rose Bowl berth. membership on the board. His in­ Watkins, president, Pat Mistretta, reservations is Wednesday, u 7 S If Nebraska beats Missouri Satur­ terest in track and field events has 2 i 4 9 * For Only That phrase is applicable this Saturday, will have to take the Cot­ If Michigan beats the Boiler­ executive vice president, Marilyn Nov. 29. Reservations may day, as expected, then top-ranked continued since his undergraduate Pet, vice president, Dorothy Saturday to most of the college foot­ ton by virtue of elimination. makers, and Ohio State beats In­ be made by calling Mrs. wiar Penn State will probably accept an Alabama has only an outside years at Drake University where he Armstrong, treasurer, Joanne WECMAa Your ears pierced by a trained professional using a ball coaches whose teams are ranked diana, then next Saturday’s game John Vince at 643-4763, or Orange Bowl bid to meet the chance of representing the SEC in took courses in track for three years Shackford, secretary. * 1 .M precision instrument. (Persons 6 to 18 mutt ba accom­ among the top 20. They will be between the Wolverine? and the 17th- Mrs. Walter Weir at 649- Cornhuskers on New Year’s Day. the Sugar Bowl. The Crimson Tide’s and competed in varsity football and The board held its first meeting •-7 La. BAB ' QAI.I 4 0 * I? L panied by.a guardian. A content form mutt be signed at Uia feeling plenty of anxiety as tbey ranked Buckeyes will determine the 13*4------OMM» DfULY • A.H. TO • ML .• ...jAVIi «Mfi ( AJL TO I P.M. counter.) This clinic meets all stats raquliemanta. Penn State is idle Saturday but has a chances hinge on Auburn beating conference’s Rose Bowl represen­ basketball. Following graduation, he last week. Although primarily a "get The Manch^ter Manor She Herath W# S e m e fferaW Suedhr Papuiw pMe LeWeir n d W i • await bids to the 16 post-season bowl game remaining against 18th-ranked Georgia Saturday then losing to tative. served for many years as an official aquainted” meeting, the members Rest and Geriatric Home, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING games. Pittsburgh on Nov. 24. . Only second-ranked Nebraska, Alabama on Dec. 2. A date with of the Drake Relays, the second discussed a variety of subjects, in­ 385 W. Center St. wiU hold Georgia, ranked eighth, needs only Other games Saturday whicli will oldest event of its kind in the nation. which clinched a berth in the Orange Houston seems more likely for the cluding' meet operation and support, a victoi7 over Auburn to wrap up a Tide. be closely watched tor probable bowl Board members from Manchester an arts and crafts sale PERO■ M B illir r pRODUcer Bowl last week as the Big Eight publicity, and community-oriented berth in the Sugar' Boud as the invitees are Clemson at Maryland Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 PHONE 643-2711 27S OAKLAND ST, MANCNESTBI Gmference’s representative, knows At least one half of the Rose Bowl include: Vernon Hauschild, an at­ events that could be held concurrent­ p.m. in the home's foyer. FOn ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR A6 Southeastern Conference represen­ and Notre Dame at Georgia Tech. ly with the relays. The group also C3E for sure where it will be playing in will be filled Saturday when 15th- torney for United Technologies; Item are made by the tative. An opponent for the Bulldogs The winners of those two contests agreed that the relays next year will the post-s^son competition. ranked UCLA meets fifth-ranked Marilyn Pet, on the staff of Ksidents and patients. would likely by fourth-ranked are leading candidates for a Gator be held June 23 and 24. The board ^ 9 p.m. EST Saturday, however, Southern California for the Pacific Educational Community Associates; Oklahoma, which closes out its Ten Conference title. Bowl matchup on Dec. 29. Jim Breitenfeld, executive director meets next Jan. 11. K.M ■p . ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Nov. 17, 1978 — PAGE THIRTKBN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 17, 1978 msiz Earl Monroe Magic Show Carter to Attend Crown, Near-Miss , 4 ^ Olympic Opening LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) - While cial difficulties. In Top Form With Knicks noting that they were not sure he would at­ Organizers, who originally promised a For High Runners fow-keyed presentation Jiave had to ask the tend, Lake Placid Olympic Organizing of­ FLOVP fWTEreON HAO A federal government for an additional $14 By LEN AUSTER as had as first thought," assured NEW YORK (UPI) - The including his last four shots in the who is being started by Hoizman. their last 13. ficia ls say President Carter has accepted CAREER 55-10-1 RECORP an invitation to open the 1980 Winter million to cover cost overruns. Suitor. Sophomore Andy Wickwirg Earl Monroe magic show — final four minutes. Held to just six points in the first In the only other NBA game, San WITH 4 0 W ie . WHO PIP Herald Sporlswriter Games, “Well, this certainly can’t hurt,” an FIOVP FI6HT TO WIN THE will also be looking for an injury-free "There was a lot of pre.ssure,” but three quarters, Knight scored four Diego defeated Golden State 112-109. Call 1978 a successful and un­ once in danger of not 'opening In a letter to the organizing committee, organizing committee spokesman said of TITLE IN'56? campaign. this season — was in high form when you work hard to get to the top points in the final 80 seconds to wrap ClipptTM 1 1 2 , Wurriont 1 0 9 successful year for the things up. Carter said he accepted the invitation to Carter’s letter, adding that officials were A . ARCHIE MOORE Some of the top junior high you don't want to take that step Lloyd Free, the second-leading perceiving the president’s response as a a IN6EMAR JOHANSSON Manchester High boys’ cross prospects for ‘79 include Dave Thursday night in Richfield, backward," Monroe said. Ray Williams had 23 points and scorer in the league, had 29 points preside at the opening ceremonies “with Ohio. appreciation for the Olympics tradition vote of confidence. a TOMMY JACKSON country team. Parrott and Harry Veal, both The Cavaliers, ahead 50-46 at half­ Bob McAdoo 19 for the Knicks, who and Randy Smith added 26 as currently at Bennet. Monroe, who has spinned and and with gratitude for your friendship,” The opening ceremonies are slated Feb. The Indians captured the CCIL time, opened an 11-point lead with have held their opponents to 100 ‘Clippers held off a last-minute drive 13, 1980. 3!qtUB=4aMSU(5 “We'li have a good team again but whirled his way through 11 cap­ points or less in each of the three an Olympic spokesman said. championship for the first time since 5:09 left in the third period. But the by the Warriors. With the Clippers Officials also said they had made up now is way too early to predict,” tivating seasons, scored 17 points games since Hoizman's return. The While it is custom for the head of state 1960 but were denied a second Knicks then went on a 17-5 surge and leading 104-103, Free hit a shot from time in the construction of the 70-and 90- states Suitor. coming off the bench in his second tied it 73-73 on an 18-foot jumper by Cavaliers were led by Austin Carr to preside at the opening of the the inter­ successive state Class LL title, . 10 feet and Smith followed iwth a national competition, in 1932, when Lake meter ski jumps, and those facilities were Bowling "I think everyone will make a game back to send the New York Monroe. with 22 points and Jim Chones with having to be satisfied with second basket 10 (seconds later. John Lucas now proceeding on schedule. Only the place. jump. We should have more people at Knicks to a 97-93 victory over the In the fourth quarter, Monroe had 19. but they are a team in trouble. had 27 points and Phil Smith 20 for Placid last hosted the Olympics, Presi­ Olympic Arena, they said, was one month K. of C.- Bill August 208- the top. We might not have someone Cleveland Cavaliers. some able help from Toby Knight, They have lost six in a row and 12 of he Warriors. dent Herbert Hoover did not attend. His “We weren’t really disappointed,” *4:; "When I started playing again place was filled by Franklin Roosevelt, behind schedule. 223-601, Jim Farr 241-558, commented fifth-year Head Coach in the top three (in LL like Lemieux) who was then governor of New York. Problems that had arisen with Mike Petruniw 204-554, George Suitor, ‘"That was our goal but maybe have 3-4-5 people in the Tuesday night, I felt how much I i top 20.” really missed the game," said The indication from Carter also buoyed refrigeration of the 400-meter speed Ken Leitz 201-552, Wendell but I’m pleased we finished in the top Monroe. Perreault Goals Spark Buffalo the spirits of organizing committee of­ skating oval have also been overcome, Poucher 215, Ben Foreman two in Double L...We were but At the start of the season the ficials who have come under fire for finan­ they said. 200, Ron Jeroszko 569, John weren’t disappointed,” he confessed. Pin Champf Runner-Up Knicks were looking to rely on their Kozicki 554, Rob Redman “We made more improvement NEW YORK (UPI) - Late­ Maple Leafs 6, Bruins 4 200-556, Bill Tomlinson 202, than I thought we would,” Suitor con­ Otis Doubtful Teammates in the Knights of Columbus Bowling League Bill young players. And that left the 34- Bob Murray and J.P. Bordeleau also year-old Monroe out of picture. He ly, Gil Perreault has been Darryl Sittler scored at 16:21 of the scored for the Hawks. Bob Dailey, Terry Means 209, Rudi tinued, ‘‘We had a lot of in­ lomlinson (left) and John Ragna earned their way into the fown third period to cap a three-goal com­ Jai Alai Results SI I.Ol'IS (I'l'li - Running back was designated as the club's fourth reaching into his magic hat Blake Dunlop and Reggie Leach con­ Wittke 200. experienced people and they did very eback for Toronto. Sittler’s goal Jim Otis, ilie St I.nuis Cardinals' Men’s Scratch Tournament finals staged last Sunday. Tomlinson guard and asked to take more than a without results. No rabbits, no nected for the Flyers. H«n4i| well.” came after Pat Boutette and Bruce FM 4-7 2!.M (ieorge Suitor leading rusher. Wednesday was won in a best of five set, 3 games to 2. The title was the first for $100,000 pay cut. birds ... no goals. Penguins 6, Canucks 3 Farlscti 7-4 t$.ll Bear I I.N 4.84 NITE OWLS- Wendy Three top performers, Ed listed as doui)tlul lor Sunflay's game 9.M L2I 121 Trtfidi 7-4-1 21144 m S.I4 Tomlinson. (Herald Photo by Strempfer) He refused — and sat out the first Gregg Sheppard scored just 25 $.48 m mM Balch 213-184-559, Kathy Lemieux, who captured the state J . against the Redskins in Washington But the gifted Buffalo center hiked 141 15 games. But when Willis Reed was seconds into the game and Pittsburgh m ^ l 4 7121 Berzenski 179-234-553, Class LL individual crown, Dave because ol a leg injury. up his sleeves, and reached deep Fariaeta 1-7 344J4 officiaily removed as coach last never trailed. Rod Schutt, Peter Lw, Trifacti I-7-31431N Diane Toce 222-502, Gurd Timbrell and John Lahda along with down last night, finding a pair of big things from him next year, Otis leads the learn with 534 yards Saturday. Red Hoizman and Monroe NHL Randy Carlyle and Tom Bladon also iM la i7 F 8 M s Rasmussen 177-450, Carol Bob Michaud and Rob Tanner will be Suitor stated of DeValve. — averaging 3.5 yards per carry — Manchester High Girls were both recalled from inactivity. goals that gave the Sabres a 6-2 vic­ scored for the Penguins while Chris inr I 17i4 7.14 Ballard 200-190-524, Wendy lost to graduation. tory over the St. Louis Blues to signal Jai Aiai Entries \ m 7.44 Another junior, Bruce Randall, and also is the .scoring leader with "Let's just say I got what I asked Oddleifson, Jere Gillis and Hilliard I Fortune 177, Annie Gagnon Jim Grzymkowski, Paul Johnson, could play a prominent role in 1979. seven lou< hdowns. for. " Monroe says of his contract the end of a season-long scoring Boudreau scored 14 seconds apart to Graves found the net for Vancouver. ftM i 34 44J4 185-491, Marion Smith 185- Doug Meek and Joe Neubelt, all slump. Friday Evening Firiadi 4-3 11171 He took ninth place in the jayvee Injured players listed as settlement. tie it 4-4. It was the first victory for Kings 6, Canadiens 3 IttGMIQMUS Trifada I-3-1 S317I 477, Carolyn Morrison 471, juniors, top the list of returnees race at the Manchester, N.H., In­ questional)!e lor the Redskin game Perreault has averaged 34 goals 4thGAIIS«ai5 7th (M M sio0es loth GAB SHOiS li Gim SBlas 7 Fddi L p r i Gagnon 464, Dot along with another junior, Tim Monroe scored eight points in the the Maple Leafs in Boston in four Rob Palmer fired in one goal and 7rarrs 7 FONTS 7 FONTS 7 FONTS vitational but knee problems forced are cornerbacks Roger Wehrli and Consistency Point per season over his brilliant eight- I. N8ZZ8 I Am I l.U 1. biai I. Gorostola 1M4 114 fourth quarter as the Knicks won years. assisted on two others and linemate 7J4 ' Hills 466, Mary Lourie 176- DeValve, who didn’t run that much IM muHzM I Utm 2. Caea i lri{e him to the sidelines. "The knee Perry Smith, tackle Itoger Finnic year career, but had only two 3. A rri C s ji 502, Yolonda Burns 175. this year because of injury. “I expect their third straight game since Blaek Hawks 4, Flyers 3 Syl Apps added three assists, leading 4. Zii^ IvIra 3. Tdh 1 Zania 3. lean I md»14 4144 problem is being corrected. It's not and delensivc end Bol) I’ollard. entering last night’s game with the Rookie Reg Kerr scor^ on a 30- 4. IktedM 4. O b rt 4. Sotam Farfada 1-1 17I2I changing coaches and raised their Los Angeles to a surprise victory IHaMliZapil i Ani 5. U r« a i A^ Blues. The total now stands at a dis­ ITfliftritfi Trifada 1-14 171121 Noted with Runners record to 9-8. He played 23 minutes foot shot at 4:04 of the third peridd over . Guy Lafleur scored 1 Arra 4. A rtm 4. Ana mal four, but that figure should soon 7.Mi|Kr&n 7. Serpa 7.CMR, 7. Joe; FMCm Im and hit 7-of-13 shots from the field. and backup goalie Mike Veisor two goals for the Canadiens, who saw LURaiwI I . Ka t. ftriM al 8. Piem STthla IZM l.U be rising as quickly as the rate of in­ stopped 43 shots to help Chicago their eight-game undefeated streak SVSIalhpt SSiFetc SUB Serpa SB Larrm INIila* IN By LEN AUSTER flation. 2MGAMNMU5 ZMiwIki down Philadelphia. Jim Harrison, come to an end. 5th fiAH MNM£5 SthGUKDOUniS nth GAB DOOKfS (NM 4-S (Ul Herald Sportgwriler 7F0MTS 7 FONTS 7 FONTS 1. Arh lartwcR 1. G am taia SehastiaH 1. hMu ki(a hriKli M 2HJ( IF ataZ ap il 2. Orepa Artecka 2. Caai]i Artacke TiMi S4-2 nUI Consistency was the major point exhibited by the Manchester 1 Raftvm larlwMi IBakiziU 3. CaMj M n a 3. Arri^ I Pierre 1 Ihoi I Ariaia INaitlabpa High girls’ cross country team in 1978. i Am Am I 4. hiahj Lvrea 4. Solaiai Larrea LM Ut Bowling 5. Raftipm Nna 5 . A n a K e H 5. iaer l$tH liN IZipiZifRl 1 Ara Ri|n 1 A rtarn Flerra 4. A$is Otavc “I knew they would do well every time they ran. They were 7. UkiuW 7. Zef^ Artacha 7. Salaw Serpa 7. Juan I Cwea MMa 14 SIN CARTER OK t Fits Jam lU O m I AiTiaca I h«e I Atca Zarria NtMa 14 ISIN more consistent than last year’s team,” voiced third-year Head i m k n irn PARKADE DUSTY- 353, Pete Aceto 352, Andy SOB Tda ftriaca S IftS Jb m i I ZtfTia SUB Orepi Sebastian TtiMi 144 Nlia MGAKMKa 4th GAME lOaus 9th GAB DOUIES Blanchette. • ‘‘You never know, just look at last i SPORTS Roger Mieczkowski 232- Lamour^ux 135-361, Terry 7 rn n 12tk GAB MXBES 1. Mm Can 7F0MTS 7 FONTS 7 FORTTS SEE ARTHUR’S ,. ey every time,” he year,” recalling some of 1977’s best i 562, Don Wilson 200-550, Schilling 143-352, Charlie 1. IMraa 1. Garvstaia Zarria 1. Soiaan Zarria continued, “This was the most SLATE 2. MrifKi RtAw I 2. Ana Sahaatia 2. O rep i Pierre 2. Canrji did not run this season. Bill Avery 217, Fred USED CARS 1 Nnu I Riga I New Open Price rewarding season I’ve had and also it Whelan 359, Nonny Zazzaro 4. Tabltftna 1 TA Serpa 1 Artarn lri(a 3. Orepi iri{a With all hands back, Manchester Kozicki 210, Ike Miller 202- 4 IBa Cm 4. Aica Carea 4. Gorestaia Pierre was the most frustrating in that 147-361, Vic Marinelli 138- 7 7 PONTIAC $ 8 5 9 5 i IBa I m m s IfttMaKaga 5. Canjf Larrea 5. Ash Sebastian Rook on all has a “great nucleus for next year.” 236-609, John Kozicki 210, Qrsn Prix Spt Coups, V-, auto., air cond., powar ataarlno & brakaa, 1 Feta kuaU 4. Orepa Janas 4. iaeir Serpa 6. Juan I Larrea there were injuries to key people at 367. 7. Ana Am I That nucleus forms around Saturday Neil Lawrence 200, Gary Landau vinyl roof, radio, low mllaaga. 1 Martb Arriifa 7. Arrufa I Arriap 7 A m hhr«a 7. Jaef Olave Prescriptions times when we needed them the IbHkibpa 8. Jaan I SebastiaR 1 Area Ser^ sophomores Sue Caouette, fourth in FOOTBALL S8B Am' Zam I SOISUiruM SUB SMam ArtedM most.” Cockerham 201, Gene Gale 74 CHEVROLET $2798 SUB Arriap I Carea Class LL and 33rd in the Open, Manrhester at Windham, 202, Carl Ogren 201, Bruce Impala Custom Coupe, V*8, auto., air cond., viny roof, power steerlno ft Manchester wound up 7-2 in dual brakes, radio, nice clean car! Jeanine Murphy, Karen and Kim 10:30 a.m. Moquin 202-208-558. meets, third in the CCIL, fourth in TRI-TOWN- Bill ^ o tt and junior Chris Cheney. “She East Catholic at Bloom­ Meagher 228-213-615, Will 78 CHEVROLET $9505 IF YOU’RE A the CTass LL Meet and seventh at the ^(Cheney) was the biggest surprise of field, 1:30 Monte Carlo Coupe, V-8, auto., power steering ft brakes, rally irhaels. State Open. It accomplished most Scully 207-543, George radio. Jet black and beautiful. the year,” Blanchette stated, “She Rockville at South Wind­ Stamp ' 202-528, Dave without either Lynne Wright or Pal became a cross country runner. sor, 1:30 70 CHEVROLET $3595 Bessette 204-507, Bill Nwa Hatchback Coupe, 6 cyl., auto., power steering, radio, low Adams, both juniors. The latter was “She is an excellent sprinter and GIRLS SWIMMING Y- Frank Blank 147-146- mileage. also slowed by injuries as a Calhoun 215-559, Ed has the potential to become an Manchester/East 138- 431, Tony Marinelli 151- Hemphill 212, Nick Donald­ HANDY MAN sophomore. “Maybe next year will excellent long distance runner. She Catholic at State Open 140-138-429, Adolph Kuszaj 74 PONTIAC $3845 be hers.” hoped Blanchette of son 211-547, Phil Murphy MSwad^5*;s1^’. '““'O' could be something like Jeremy Ed­ (SCSC), 7 p.m. 139- 137-136-412, Travis 210-513, Frank Scovel 526, Adams, 1979 captain-elect. monds (State Open champ) but Cook 151-139-412, Bill YOU’LL LOVE THESE BARGAINS The Tribe loses only captain Kate Dick McCourt 531, Ken 70 CHEVROLET $3005 maybe not as good,” added the McKinney 138-136A12, A1 Margotta 507, Wendell I Chevelle Woody 2 Dr., 4 cyl„ 4 speed, stereo tape, radio, radial Urea, Hennessy to graduation. She was 13th RADIO, TV rear window defogger. A lot of car for the money. sometimes overly optimistic leader. Bujaucius 149-146-411, Ed Labbe 539, Noren Soren at the LL Meet and 20th at the Open. Tonight Sue Donnelly nd Michelle Maffucci Bujaucius 140-135-407, Art 530, Larry Soren 508, Rich 78 CAOILLAC $10,495 4’x8’ Blanchette feels she could have been from Bennet and Sue Green from Baskethall ■ 7:03 • Johnson 136-370, Jim Mar­ TEMPERED in the top 10 in the latter race if she I'Conn V8. AIA, WPOP Couns 507, Hal Orfitelli 503, Illing are the more prominent junior tin 384, Joe Twaronite 369, Gil Johnson 505, Chuck r hadn’t run in a “three week period Hockey • 8 - Islanders 77 OLOSRIOOILE $5228 PEGBOARD high names who could give a lift to Rocco Lupacchino 373, Bob Clark 202-207-584, Skip when she really shouldn’t have. She vs. Caps, Ch. 9 1/ 8 ” 1/4” the Silk Towners. Claughsey 143-378, Jim Bell McConneli 527, Bob ™“ ;i'’;^lJw‘^nilX5iaTb;^ * "^'■ 0 0 8 0 4 8 sacrificed herself for the team,” the Hockey - 8:45 - Thick Thick “If everyone comes out and 150-142-387, Vic Abraitis Edwards 202-525, Irv EXTRA Indian coach praised. Whalers vs Bulls, WTIC 140- 137-387, Joe Dworak 74 OUICK $2795 EXTRA ’veryone stays healthy, we should Fister 206-526, Dick Apollo 2 Dr. Coupe, V-O, auto., power steering, radio, vinyl roof. The 1979 Celica GT Liftbac'k. EXTRA Manchester appears to be in good have a better, season next year,” 145-392, Erv Rusconi 149- lASPENITE CEDAR CLOSET The 1979 Celica. Extra excitement. shape for ’79 but Blanchette notes. Kingsley 518. 75 PLYMOUTH $2740 A real driver's car. With an aero­ Extra functional. With plenty The 1979 Corolla SR-5 Liftback. predicts Blanchette. Dustar, 2 Door, 6 cyl., auto., radio. BOARD PANEL W” 4’x8’ dynamic body that's the shape of of room for four, and a large Extra sporty. Combines driving tun 78 FORO $3405 rear hatch that makes with plenty of carrying capacity. Maverick 4 Door. 6 cyl., auto., power steering, radio, very low mileage. «® $13.95 the 80's, here today Field Hockey Season 1 5 loading bulky items a snap. We call It the "sportscarwagon' 74 CHEVROLET $ 3 3 9 5 1/2” -4’x8‘ EXTRA Cards Threat Monte Carlo Coupe, V-8, auto.,*power steering and brakes, air cond.. Best Ever for Tribe vIny roof, radio. A re^ classic. ,HOMOSOTE BOARDS The brand-new 1979 Toyota Trucks Extra good looks 77 PLYMOUTH $ 4 2 9 8 1 0 5 5 Bold and aggressive new styling By LEN AUSTER HARDWARE STORE Fury 4 Door Salon, V-8, auto., air cond.. power steering ft brakaa, radio, 18’ For Redskins ’#1 outside. New, more car-like Herald Sporlswriter I vinyl roof, low mileage and nice. Squared and Rebutted interior inside. With more com­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Before the Washington Redskins Manchester High has had girls’ field hockey since the early 1960s and had winning years in that decade. 78 FORO $4498 RED CEDAR fortable seats, new dash layout, travel to Dallas for their Thanksgiving date with the Cow­ Mustang 2+2 Coupe Hatch, 4 speed, 4 cyl., stereo radio, defogger. Jet ’W ‘‘ / boys, there is another matter of business at hand - the But the Silk Towners didn’t have a winning year or black and sporty. SHINGLES more sound insulation St. Louis Cardinals. qualify for the state tournament since Mary Faignant EXTRA The Cardinals, it should cludes the regular season returned to the head coaching post in 1972. 78 CHEVROLET $4095 I Malibu Landau Coupe, V-8, auto., power steering ft brakes, radio, vinyl The 1979 Corolla Extra popular IN be remembered, were fast against Miami, Atlanta and All that turned around in ‘78. roof. Very low mileage. $4750 sinking into the Mississippi Chicago. The Indians qualified for post-season play for the first to Corolla models to choose mud halfway through the "The Redskins are one of time ever and finished up with a 6-4-5 overall mark Covers from. They re the best selling 78 CHEVROLET $4895 lOOSq.Ft. t-rrrTrraiin'Trr season. They lost their first the best teams in the ”1 was satisfied with the season but I felt we could have Camaro Spt. Coupe, V-8, auto., power steering, AM/FM stereo tape rTrrrjarrrrrr line of cars in the world! NFL,” he said, “and they gone a few more games,” believes Faignant. “But this a radio, vinyl roof. Low mileage. ^ at 14” eight games and it was not Exposure rrrrriMk-rrrrr the kind of welcome back gave us our worst beating more successful year than we ever had before.” '.^ a rty Bud Wilkinson en- of the year. They have a Manchester scored 23 goals while yielding 15. Lisa 77AMC $4298 X Tilden, Mary Neubelt, Lisa Schwartz and Cindy Millis Pacer, D.L Wagon, 6 cyl., auto., air coiW., power steering and brakaa, Wsioned for himself. defense that plays as smart :-W raK H deluxe pkg., and many more extras. Like new. But things have taken a as any I’ve seen. ’They are each found the cage four times while Liz Neubelt and 'Disappearing turn for the better for the very difficult to set up. Georgeann Ebersold three apiece. “Offensively, they are Schwartz, Millis, defender Debbie Dawson and goalie I COLLECTION |7 2 D 0 D 0 E w $ 2 2 9 5 ATTIC Cardinals. They have won I Dart Swinger Spt. Cpe., V-8, auto., power steering, air cond., vinyl roof STAIRWAY r i & E R I ^ three in a row with wins strong. (Fullback) John Lois Ann Diana, who missed the tournament game I very low mileage and a cream puff. coming over the Eagles, Riggins, in my opinion, is a because of a broken right hand, will be lost to graduation. Quaiitities $ 4 3 3 0 Giants and 49ers. Granted, tremendous back and The Neubelts, both juniors, also won’t be in the lineup in your home Limited 77 8UICK $5278 Southern pine con­ these are not the most im­ (halfback) Mike Thomas ‘79 as they’ll be moving after the upcoming basketball Century Station Wagon, V-8, auto., afr cond., power steering ft brakes, EXTRA posing teams in the NFL, scares you every time he season, reports Faignant. radio, very low mileage. Like new. struction with Do-lt-Yoursel' balanced spring The brand-new Toyota SR-5 but they are victories all has the ball.” The five returning starters are Tilden up front, half­ action for ef­ HOME the same. Last week the Cardinals backs Linda Carpenter and Peggy Muldoon and fullbacks 76 DODGE $3585 fortless operation Sport Trucks. Extra smooth. Coronet Brougham 4 Dr., V-8, auto., olr cond., power oteerlng & brokee, Fold flush against INSULATION Cy “The Cardinals are get­ beat the San Francisco Gloria Diana and Pam Harmon. All are juniors. radio, vinyl roof, low mileage and a real nice cor. ceiling Sturdy These top-of-lhe-line trucks rursgs. non-slip ting their injured people 49ers 16-10 in something of Juniors Mary Priskwaldo, Mary Bossidy and Patti EXTENDS nave a standard Soft-Ride safety treads With EXTRA back in the lineup,’’ a Lonely Hearts Club Bowl. Shirer also saw extensive action on the defensive end and TO hand rail. Fits SUPERIOR package this year. And a'S" HIGH The brand-new 1979 Corona. Washington Coach Jack The 49ers are 1-10 and will be back. “The offense didn’t score as much as it 78 CHEVROLET $ 6 3 7 5 \ rough opening size BAG COVERAGE Toyota's Soft-Ride package EXTRA Malibu Claaalc 4 Or., V-8, auto., air cond., power ataarlng ft brakat, AM- 28" X 54" Extra luxury. A richly appointed Pardee saad. “They have there doesn’t appear to be could have but the defense came around and did a good n c 3 w FM atarao, plus many many mors options, Ilka naw. doesn’t cut your payload, like The brand-new 1979 5-Door interior with full room for four the offensive line back much help on the horizon. job, states Faignant, who was concerned by a young on some other trucks. Corona Liftback Extra conven­ together and (wide In the 49er game. Hart defense pre-season. adults. And bold, angular styling 77 FORD $5995 ience This year the luxurious receiver) Mel Gray is back completed 17-of-38 for 221 Ebersold, Jennifer Hedlund and Kathy Cooney, all I T-8ird C^pe, V-8. auto., powar ataarlng ft brakaa. air cond., radio, inspired by the most expensive vinyl roof, a real daisy looking car. Corona gels a wide opening playing with 40 catches yards with touchdown sophomores, will be seeking posts on the front line. The WhilB Suppliei Last Sid 1 road machines of Europe (tied for the team lead passes to A1 Chandler and former pair did see varsity action. Juniors Patti Gronda Open Stock Value 15.15 rear hatch. and Nancy Duffy off the jayvee club are among the top *4.3(7 with wide receiver Pat Pat Tilley. Placekicker CLASS 1 - Tilley), so he’s ready to go. Jim Bakken kicked a field prospects who’ll be looking to move up. 6-Pc. Country Kitchen Set PER BAO FlofflttalanlaM, ((Juarterback) Jim Hart is goal and a point after Faignant adds she’ll be beneficiary of an unbeaten Old-fashioned hand-painted look of Homestead's 20 LB. BAO n«n4eli, fodiflt THE TOYOTA NEWS...30 NEW 1979TOYOTAS. pioneer blue pattern on homespun beige with ECONOMY GRAK STUDS. 'ooMani.inolatiira still Jim Hart so that touchdown and is now just Illing Junior High crew. “They’ll have to show us they 2"x4”x8’ Ideal for odd t TRAILER JU6T dMpallng.liigh Extra value. It's the extra we build into every Toyota. The durable, roeans.they can score Irom seven points shy of tying can do it but they will provide competition which will modem oven-to-table-to-refrigerator convenience Jobs other than required economical Corollas. Luxurious Coronas. Sporty Celicas. Tough of Pyrex'Ware. Inciudes: 1’/,- and 2'/,-qt. bowls, construction standarde. ARRIVED any place on the field at Minnesota's Fred Cox (1,- make everyone work harder,” commented Faignant. each Toyota Trucks. The go-anywhere Land Cruisers. And the Cressida, any time. 365) for second place on the Sophomore Laurie Potter, who saw action after Lois 1'/,-qt. covered rectangular casserole and 2'/,-qt. covered round casserole. CO-48 the ultimate Toyota. The 30 new 1979 TQ^rolas. They're good news. “The biggest thing, NFL’s all-time scoring list. Ann Diana was hurt, has the inside track on the netmin- d R I G OPEN M0N.-FRI. 7:30-5:00. SAT. 7:30 to 4:00 tl^ g h , is that the Car­ Elsewhere Sunday, San ding position. 'S- dinals are playing Diego is at Minnesota, “If everyone comes back we have no place to go but up. WDU ASKED FOR IT 'lO U GOT IT excellent defense right Green Bay is at Denver, I see improvement every year because the program is THE I now, something they New England is at the New growing, especially on the junior high level (at Illing) ” E N ^ I haven’t done for the last York Jets, New Orleans at summed up the Silk Town coach. CHEVROLET couple of years.” Dallas, Los Angeles at San r at this stage, the Francisco, Atlanta at W. H. ENGLAND ©1976 Toyota M(Xof Sales. U S A . Inc TOYOTA Redskins cannot afford to Chicago, Philadelphia at HARDWARE GO.a 1 hold back against anyone. the New York Giants, ROUTE 44A, BOLTON NOTCH, CT. “A Qootf niMO To M S fl* _ ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Louis Bur A Cm rorTnek-- They are 8-3 and lead the Cleveland at Baltimore, Cardinals Thursday upgraded the OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 2 NFC East by one game Detroit at Oakland. Seattle Status status of running back Jim Otis from 649-5203 12M MAIN ST. • TEL 646-6464 r over Dallas. After a at Kansas City and Buffalo doubtful to questionable for Sunday’s I DAILY 8 to 8:30 DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Thanksgiving Day game in at Tampa Bay. Upgraded COMPANY 649-5201 _game in Washington against the TM-mPn 8AT. 8 to 4:30 OPEN MON.-THUR8. TIL 8 PM PRI. TIL 0 Texas, Washington con­ Miami plays in Houston ‘ Red.skins. OAT. TIL 8 PM Monday night. I • ; PAGE FXJURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 17, 1978 M _ _ _ _ ------MANPHITQTirR- ITVITIMINfi .. HRRAT H Ma Discipline Enforced at RHS; INDEX NOTICIR I — Loat and Found I — Poraontlt J — Announcomoola .EASI OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET Students Accept New Code I — Enttrlalnnf>tnt > — Auclioni e q u a l Hou^jur; ’ By BARBARA RICHMOND He said one of his major concerns the way otherwise it would be easier FINANCIAL for them to look the other way when I — Bonds-Slocks-MortgagM Herald Reporler was lateness for class in the morning I — Personal Loans so he put the homeroom period after there is trouble. “They have to have I *- Insurance VERNON — “I don’t think we have the first period. the resjwct of the students to main­ EMPLOYMENT more than 50 students who are hard­ by The new code states that a student tain their authority,” he said. I ~ Help Wanted core problems, if that many,” Brian — Business Opportunities who is late can’t get into first period Asked if he feels that the changes — Situation Wanted TIM E SAVER McCartney, principal of Rockville Sue Peck class without a pass. All infractions have improved the educational en­ EDUCATION High School told the PTO Council go on a computer card. For the first vironment, McCartney said, — 'Private Instructions Wednesday night. — Schoois-Ciessea REAL ESTATE three infractions a student is warned “Students always feel like convicts — Instructions Wanted McCartney, who took over as prin­ EDITOR and after that he or she is given because young people are always REAL ESTATE cipal of the school last spring, cited — Homes for Sale FOR YOU AND OUR BUYERS detentions and finally suspension. striving for independence.” the largeness of the school. He said — Lols-Land tor Sele —Some infractions that are con­ McCartney plans many special ac­ — Investment Property the school population is 1,923 — Business Property sidered more serious include pulling tivities to keep the students happy. — Resort Properly students (as of Oct. 1). The school the fire alarms, reckless driving in They have had a homecoming dance, — Real Estate Wanted ranks about the eighth largest in the the parking lots, insolence to hat day, reverse day and a freshman MISC. SERVICES state. dance. — Services Offered teachers, and using vulgarities. — Pamiing-Papering It has 129 teachers, 14 custodians, He said despite the discipline They also had a “Run for Fun” day .X”-- — Building-Contracting 11 secretaries, one security guard, — Roofng-Siding policy there are still problems. He with the students and teachers par­ — Healing.Plumbing and 33 bathrooms, McCartney said. ticipating in a two-miie run. — Flooring MANCHESTER NEW LISTING Beautiful Baths said there is an average of about 60 — Moving-TrucVing-Storage Because the school is so large it is A parent, Mrs. Janet Duley, asked students coming in late each day but — Services Wanted Young 1 owner Raised Ranch in sought-after operated on a house plan. It’s divided last year it was about 150 to 200. He McCartney how they deal with the Home remodeling. It seems that most into three houses and each house has MISC. FOR SALE location. 7 rooms, VA baths, finished family room, said the 60 are not always the same rights of the students who are 18 — Household Goods older homes go through this phase at one its own “housemaster” or principal, — Articles for Sale 2 car garage, heavily wooded lot. students' and percentage wise, 60 years old. McCartney said the only — Building Supplies time or another. its own office facilities and guidance isn’t many. He said about 15 are right they have, in school, is that they — Pets .Birds- Dogs counselors. f — Musical Inetrumanta Kitchens are the most frequently chronic offenders. can quit school without parental per­ — Boats & Accessories ’The housemaster is responsible for McCartney said he has noticed this mission and otherwise they have to — Sporting Goods remodeled room in a house followed by the evaluation of teachers and dis­ — Garden Products year that the attitude of the students follow all of the rules. — Antiques bathrooms. cipline of students. is much happier. Although he said He said one of his goals for next Christmas or Birthday?..... — Wanted to Buy GET MORE with Each year about 2.8 million bathrooms McCartney said since coming to when he first came to Rockville High year is to develop a newsletter to go RENTALS the school he has established a dis­ Little Kyle Brahaney of Bolton may be a little confused. — Rooms lor Rent are remodeled and about 730,000 new he was impressed with the calmness out to all parents and he has asked — Apartments lor Rent cipline code which spells out He’s examining Christmas presents but just celebrated his se­ — Homes lor Rent bathrooms are added to existing homes. In of the building. the teachers to increase public — Business for Rent ISENTRY everything that is expected of the most cases, the desire to glamorize is just He said whiie there is still van­ reiations. He said he likes to see cond birthday Thursday. Kyle is the son of Mr. and — Resort Property for Rent REAL ESTATC SEfMTES ^ students. The student handbook has dalism, this, too, is down this year. parents in the school. Mrs. Timothy Brahaney of Volpe Road and he is looking over — Wanted to Rent as important as the need to update old also been revised. 58 — Misc lor Rent IB He said the schooi’s one security He said no school in the state has a 29 ConiMCtlcut Blvd. East Hartford fixtures, add convenience or to provide He said he had concerns as to how items to be sold at the annual Christmas Bazaar and Craft AUTOMOTIVE guard, Heidi Horn, is doing a good higher academic standing than Show of St. Maurice Church, Hebron Road, Bolton. Area 6t — Autoefor Sale 289-4331 more space. to implement the discipline policy job and that she has good rapport Rockville High. He said graduates 62 Trucks for Sale craftsmen will demonstrate and sell their products, Santa 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale ___ This trend, says Building Supply without having a massive student with the students. He said the are going into some of the best 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles walkout. Claus will be in the children’s department and a variety of 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile N e ^ a leading building material retailer students don’t even seem to be angry colleges in the country. He said Homes So he said he met with all of the with her when she has to report Rockville has 70 as a passing grade booths will have many items on sale. Refreshments will be 66 — Automotive Service magazine, has led to heavy demands for students and discussed the changes 67 — Autos for Rent-Leeae them. whereas most schoois have 60. sold. The hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Herald photo by luxury items for bathrQoms. before school closed last June. In McCartney said in the area of dis­ He said 17 credits are required for Strempfer) MORTGAGE |.f " 1.. A remodeling survey taken by BSN 7 September the new handbooks were cipline teachers need Jo know that graduation and he would like to see distributed. shows these features popular for improved the administration will back them all this increased to 18(4. MONEY? baths: decorators sinks and matching tubs, Hospital Auxiliary ADVERTISING shower units, vanities, ceramic floors and Area Police Report Wish Fund DEADLINE carpeting, ceramic wall tiles, wall pan­ • COVENTRYCOVENTRY _ — Tho The Christmas 12:00 noon the day before^ eling, fancy mirrors and lighting fixtures. pubtkption. appear in court in Rockville on Nov. Wish Fund will be headed this year Up to date accessories include: ceiling sun Vernon ^ by former Town Council chairwoman To Hold Career Day Deadiiine lor Saturday and 21. Monday ie 12:00 Noon Friday. lamps, built-in soap dishes, tissue dis­ Michael Garcia, 26, of 11 Dailey Rose Fowler of South River Road. The Vernon Police Department in­ Circle, Rockville, was treated at The fund has been established for pensers and exotic-looking hardware. vestigated 12 burglary complaints The Manchester Memorial Rockville General Hospital ’Thursday residents who want to donate money five years of post high school PLEASE READ If you are contemplating a change for night for injuries suffered when he during the week of Nov. 3 through Hospital Auxiliary will conduct a training. noed for local projects instead of sending your bath, kitchen or other rooms, give it a Nov. 9. Goods taken had an estimated career day at the hospital Tuesday, YOUR AD was struck by a car while jogging on Some of the areas to be covered ''^labitfiad ada art lakan over value of $3,500. Christmas cards to friends in the Nov. 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. for area lot of thought. Look through magazines for Windsor Avenue. area. are anesthesiology, dietary food ser­ tha pboh^ as a cQnvanlanc^. Police said Garcia was jogging The breaks were into apartments Grade 9 students who are interested vice, nuclear medicine. X-ray techni­ Tha Herald Is responatbla for ideas_ and suggestions. Then contact the “This year the contributions will in learning more about hospital only one Incorrect ineertion and through the parking lot in front of Fa­ on Talcottville Road (Route 83), Ver­ cian, pharmacy, nursing support per­ then only W -the tize oF proper people to make it a reality. be used to purchase a television set careers. more than bian Drug Store and was struck by a non Avenue, Village Street, Hartford sonnel, physician assistant, social original insertion. Erro^ which for the community room in the new do not lessen the yalOe of the*, car that was entering Windsor Turnpike, and Regan Street, into The students will meet in the services and various therapy elderly housing complex being built hospital conference rooms for a film ■dvertisemeni wilf not ba cor­ !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Avenue. private homes on Terrace Drive, departments. rected b y ^ ' additional ineer­ by the Housing Authority,” Mrs. about the hospital before breaking tion The driver of the car was Mark Merline Drive, and Talcott Avenue; Fowler said. Students from Bolton, Coventry, ASK ME. Gaulin of 67 Franklin St., Rockville. and into businesses on Talcottville into small groups to tour the facility East Hartford, Ellington, Glaston­ salesm an If you’re looking for something new Road. In past years the funds have been and meet with employees. There will No action was taken against the used to support Friends in Service bury, Hebron, Manchester, South and different to do this weekend I have a driver. South Windsor be a question and answer session Windsor and Vernon have been in­ JIM D e S E N A Here (FISH) and the boys and girls after the tour. suggestion. Come to the Greater Harry Masichuk, 52, of no certain South Windsor Police are in­ soccer programs. Each year a new vited to participate. Registration Manchester Chamber of Commerce address, was charged Thursday with The careers presented will require must be made with the school ADVERTISING vestigating the complaint of the theft project is chosen, Fowler stated. a variety of education ranging from deserve Product Show. It will be held at the breach of the peace. Police said he of a 1978 Honda motorcycle from the guidance department. RATES The deadline for contributions is on-the-job training to six months to TfcAage Savings Manchester High School gymnasium on N was involved in a disturbance in the yard at 9 Main St., Thursday. ’The es­ Dec. 15. I d l y ...... m ilord pirdiy &ljoam/ts9oaatk>n • Simrlf(9/ Saturday and Sunday. IWI be interesting center of Rockville. timated value is ^50. 3 d iy « ...... 111 word p irdiy and fun and a chance to learn more about He was released on his promise to 6 d i y i ...... lO lw o r d p ir d iy Zedayo .. M d iyi ...... Main Office: 1007 Main Street Manchester 64&-4586 your communltyl 15 word! $2.00 minimum professional K-Marl Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 See you there! /oca/Neu; York, New Jersey, Connecticut H ip p y A d i ...... $2.50 Inch Firm Plans Move AMCIJeep dealers invite you to see and drive... SOUTH WINDSOR - Cellu-Products would approve spending of some $600,000 Co., a North Carolina firm, may build a to extend rail and sewer lines and to build marketing $15 million plant in South Windsor a road at the planned site. NEED A “BIGGER” HOME between Rye Street, Sullivan Avenue and The Council met in executive session (but must sell your smaller home) the Scantic River. Wednesday with members of South Wind­ Local officials however would not dis­ sor’s Economic Development Commis­ manager NEED A “SMALLER” HOME cuss the details of the proposal. sion. THE AMC/JEEP i (but must sell your bigger home) Mayor Nancy Caffyn confirmed the Cellu-Products is believed to have been possibility of the move but said she did not investigating the possibility of locating in NEED A “NEW” HOME feel she could discuss the matter because Rocky Hill, but because of town opposition (but must sell your old home) V it had come up during executive session of in that area has been looking elsewhere for your JUST “MOVING” OUT OF TOWN the Town Council. for a suitable site, HOT LINE FOR >79! Reportedly the proposed facility would Cellu-Products Co. has a paper □ NOTICES (and don't know what to do) employ several hundred persons in skilled processing firm located in East Hartford See the full line of new 1979 AMC passenger cars Three bedroom Ranch, nice fireplaced living room. CALL US and unskilled positions. which manufactures paper used in a varie­ on display now in your AMC/Jeep dealer showroom. Lott tnd Found Garage with heated workshop. Plus a gorgeous property And the South Windsor Town Council ty of products. The East Hartford plant treed level lot and all fenced in, too. All this for only reportedly has given all indications that it employs about 70 persons. LOST- Diamond Engagement $34,500. THE MERRin AGENCY Ring, possibly vicinity of House I t Hale. Reward. 1st TO SEE WHAT EQUITY IN YOUR Please call 649-9981. PRESENT HOME. (Wb will give a the Spirit move you. LAND! LAND! LAND! protect your markat Bvaluation of your homB.) Road Problems Faced The oil new A M C Spirit is the riohl ANDOVER: Sevan lota all Iraad. 2nd WE WILL FIND YOUR "RIGGER” or car at the right time. Styled BOLTON: 7.8 Acraa In Bualnaaa Zona. “SMALLER” or "NEW” HOME... (and BlUiBr with flair and pizazz, this BOLTON: 27 Acraa with a pond, too. buy or taka In trade your home) sporty subcompact features $150 REWARD- Leading to HEBRON: 4 acraa, pare teat, aurveyed and raady investment! 3rd IF MOVING OUT OF TOWN By Bolton Selectmen value and performance the return of Family Pet in to build. in both sedan and critical need of Medical atten­ (wa will guarantee Hie sale of your HEBRON: 3.8 Acraa tread lot. BOLTON — Two problems concerning liftback models. Bucket tion! GORDEN SETTER home) the best possible road conditions during CROSS. Black with white' VERNON: 5 Acraa with a nice view. town roads have been turned over to the the winter but . . .” seats, color keyed carpeting (Refer you to a professional Realtor, in and new four spoke steering wheel. chest and stomach. Face W INDHAM: 15 Acraa nice level land In rural area. Board of Selectmen’s road committee. The Board of Library Directors resembles. Cocker Spaniel { our dasflnaUon city through Roal Estate Janet Jahnke of Brandy Street with wider nose brown sides .S.A. our NaUonal Refarrar Company. expressed concern over a shortage of h o m e s expressed concern that too much sand will parking spaces at the library and again Concord-the new American of face, brown circle over / / ^ be left on her property after the winter each eye, short brown legs. TEDFORD Call ut Ann Millar — Bob Tarry — Dick BItaall — Rick requested that the road in front of the success story. Answers to Oscar. When lost Marritt - JackI Smith. storms. Mrs. Jahnke said this past spring library be made one way and parking lines had collar with Glastonbury REAL ESTATE she and her son removed 18 wheelbarrows be painted. Here's the luxury compact that took license 406. If anyone has him D.W. FISH REALTY CO. full of sand from her driveway and about The library board said it did not want America by storm after it was introduced last or has seen him, PLEASE 647-9914 • 423-S95S MERRITT six from her lawn. year! This year, a new Concord model, the CALL 633-1M3. We miss him the selectmen to wait for a master plan so much! 646-1180 She said, “Need I say I will be most dis­ for the town greens before taking action. prestige Limited, offers genuine leather seats, tressed should I be faced with a similar power steering, landau vinyl roof. All The library board also asked to have a Concords have elegant interiors with custom problem next spring. I believe it is the light installed at the intersection of the town’s responsibility to prevent such a steering wheels, color-keyed carpeting. library road into Old Bolton Road. The □ EMPLOYMENT Maple Meadows recurrence.” board said it has received complaints BUY NOW Mrs. Jahnke said she appreciated the from library patrons about the darkness of Pgcer-feels like a big car, “effort of the town road crew to maintain the area. but it isni. Holp Wtntod 13' Bid give your family Manchester Everybody talks about that "big car feel," but WANIED - Gas station atten­ X, dant, full or part time. I it took A M C to do something about it. Pacer's Mature, responsible person Security. Visit this unique new area of custom homes 7 Area Bulletin Board ingenious and innovative wkfe body design for third shift. References situated in one of Manchester’s most convenient J offers you big car spaciousness without the Call 871-1698. Home omiersliip is a areas for shopping, schools and religious activities. big car. The Limited includes such luxuries as Popular Demand AsSOCiauun oi Cuvenuy Tolland Congregaiionai leather seats, power steering, adjustable lilt ’TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. HEBRON — By popular Iiic. wiil sponsor a free Church. '' steering wheel and power windows and Apply 81 Commerce Street, way to a better VERNON $69,900 demand, the director of blood pressure screening A filmstrip will be shown door locks. Glastonbury. PTG Company. RANCHES Eight room, 4 bedroom center hall Colonial. Two food services for the clinic Nov. 21 from 1 to 2 and plans will be com­ Telephone 633-7631. futaire. fireplaces. 2>2 baths. Immediate occupancy. H ebi'fi;' Elementary p.m. at Hills Pharmacy. CAPES pleted for the annual RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 Schoo' i' changing the Board Meeting meeting. All represen­ shifts. Good pay, good COLONIALS Professional menu ior Nov. 21. TOLLAND - Church tatives and members of For comfortable, rugged 4-wheel benefits and working con­ Relocation Service At No. Extra Cost! Instead of having tacos Women United of the area churches are urged to ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ CONTEMPORARYS W« are y^ur award-winning RELO rail aetata broker backed by over 19 ’ and Spanish rice, the Greater Rockville Area attend. non Manor, 180 Regan Road, years of aiparianca and aarvice to transferred people and compantaa. driving, see the new line of Jeep Vernon. From *72,000 and up One call putt ua to work markating your property hare and finding new students will ha-c .an old- will hold an npan board Pickups, CJs, and the Jeep East Center Street to Porter Street, to Autumn property for you anywhere. For Real Se rv le t. .. fashioned Thanksgiving meeting Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. CERAMIC "HLE MECHANIC Call US todaf anytlma dinner with turkey, gravy, in the social room of the Street. Proceed to East Eldridge Street on the left. Proliale Notice Cherokee and Vfagoneer at your (Any afftea) potatoes, string beans, Court Ilf Probate MANOESTER (H4-7U3) or NARTFOM aZM IlS) ir lEW RAVER (397-1515) cranberry sauce and Difftrirt of Manchester Liberal purchase prices on NOTICK OF HKARING AMC/Jeep dealer showroom. 5634)151 your present home! applesauce cake with top­ Name’s Origin KSTATK OK ANN BROWN. h,D, Tnddei, President ping. Deceased EAST HARTFORD NEW "YORK (UPI) - Pursuant to an order of Hon. William RN-LPN wanted for full or $365,000 The schools will close on K. Kitzfierald. Judge, dated N o v e m ^ r part time on all shifts. Apply Across from P&W, 23 units. Gross income over $62,(WO th a t day fo r a long ’The Egyptians worshipped 13. 1978 a hearing will be held on an director of nursig. Salmon- yearly. Hardly ever a vacancy. Professionally appraised The Barrows & Wallace Company applit ntion praying that an instrument .Realty Co., Inc, a cat goddess called Pasht purporting In lie the last will and testa* brook Convalescenl.Home, off Bank financing $250,000 at 9(4% for 25 years. Secondary Thanksgiving weekend. New \brk, New Jersey, Connecticut House Street, Glastonbm. or Bast. From her name inent of said deceased be a dm itt^ to financing available. For more details Call Ralph Pasek, Screening Clinic . the word “puss” is sup­ probate as in said application on file Please call 633-5244, ul Established 1959 more fully apftears. at the Court of 643-2692 COVENTRY - The posed to be derived, accor­ Protiate on Noveinlier 28.1978 at 10:00 Public Heaitb Nursing a.m. A M C /J e e p Dealers. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- ding to historians versed in Pearl J. Hullman. Ass t. Clerk Ezcellent Part Time work. PASEK REAL ESTATE CO., INC. 038*11 feline lore. Will train. Call Manchester 608 BURNSIDE AVE. ______EAST HARTFORD 1,100 ornos MnomnE 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor IQUAi 289-7475 ■KAOY TO SEIffi YOU UTTNE oeeoii'.a'TT PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Nov: 17, 1978

H»lp Wanted 13 Holp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 17, 1978- PAGE SFVlTMTirirM PART TIME- No nights. SUPPLEMENT YOUR WORK AT HOME on the m y COMPANY WILL ONE LUNCH Counter girl- Nomas For Sale Nq weekends. Long holidays. INCOME and Learn New phone servicing our Employ 2 people who can Nights and weekends. Many 23 Homea For Sala 23 Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 Schoo/s-C/asseV 19 Homoa For Sato July and August off. Many benefits. Apply in person. 33 Houaahold Qooda Skills while still in school or customers in your spare time. start work immediately. $200 Homea lor Sale 33 Homea For Sala 23 retired gentlemen and employed. Now, the Connec­ 249-7773. Parkade Lanes, West Middle per week opportunity, while MANCHESTER Package FOR THE BEST - Manchester 4 & 4 DUPLEX- Aluminum LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ Wxt Herald housewives enjoy driving ticut Army National Guard learnihg. Excellent fringe Turnpike, Manchester. An IF YOU’RE T U p N G ABOUT store. Excellent location. Well Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 siding, newly remodeled. Bus tion, orange background with school buses. Why not you? makes it easy for you to SECRETARY EXECUTIVE- benefits. Call for appointappoint­ Equal Opportunity Employer. established business. Call pupils per teacher. FREE in­ We will train. Call Vernon, become a paid member of the Permanent full time 60 pm ac­ Marlon E. Robertson, line location. Low $50s. No white floral print. Call after 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING meat.ment. 6463936. Equal ()|(Jppor- troductory lesson with this ad, agents please. By appoint­ p.m., 6461168. 875-2826, or Manhester, 64^ Guard (if you’re between 17 It curately. ExjMrienced Small tunity Employer M/F. NURSES AIDES- II pm to 7 BUYING OR SEIilNG '..A HOME.;. ’ Realtor, 6465953. Call 6466306, or 6463549. 2414. 35) and fulfill your military busy office, Hartford Asylum am. part time. Laural Manor, ment only. During days call 91 chestnut Street, 649-4519. 644-2988; after 6:00 p.m., 649- FOUR-PIECE p i n e training WITHOUT interrup­ Ave. Area. Salary open, STUFFERS and MAILERS 9922. TRUCK MECHANIC with ting High School, College or benefits. Call 7 2 6 ^ . Urgently Needed! $25.00 per THINK ABOUt ^ ' - “ Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ qualifed experience in general Seasonal E m plo^ent. With EXPERIENCED SERVICE Homoa For Sale 23 dition. Queen-size bed, triple PHONE 643-2711 hundred Guaranteed. Send Situation Wanted 15 TWO FAMILY- 6-5. Near truck repairs. Commands top the split-training option your GAS STATION Attendant self-addressed stamped Station Attendant- Full or part dresser, dresser with shelved wages, $280 a week. Must military training can be Wanted in Manchester. EIGHT ROOMS Center hall shopping and schools. mirror, night stand. 4 years FORA^SISTAHCE 119 PLAgiNayOlUi AD envelope, TK Enterprise, Box RESPONSIBLE Mother will Separate heating systems. old. $800. ^-0935. have own tools. All company staggered to fit your personal Hours: 6 a.m.-9 a.m., 5 days. 21679, DCTver, Co. f e l . care for children in my home. Colonial. Two fireplaces, 21/2 mm/ baths.wall to wall carpeting. Only $34,900. Pasek Realtors, benefits. For Appointment schedule. Train full time when $3.00 per hour plus. College Call 6461076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. call 688-2233. City utilities available, over 289-7475. ^^4!^ *_T/?A I W»ntBd 13 Help Wanted 13 you have the time students student or Retiree preferred. SECREITARY - Receptionist. Manchester. □MI8C. FOR SALE during the summer, seasonal Contact John, 6469415. FULLY LICENSED- dajf care acre lot. Immediate occupan­ Worth while opportunity cy. Only $69,900. Pasek *••••••••••••••••••••••••• NURSES AIDES wanted for RN- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 employees during the off available in a busy Medical of- TRUCK DRIVER- full Ume !640-O8O5f LESPERANCE home, dependable sitter, COVENTRY- Adorable 3 full time on all shifts. Apply NURSES AIDES - Full time, p.m. to 7 a.m. part time. season. Train part time for SALE HELP WANTED for fice in Manchester. physical work involved. Must fenced yard, fun, safe, happy Realtors, LS, 289-7475. room Ranch with finished Artlelea lor Sole 41 and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. Enjov working with an the remainder of the year. new children's store. Apply have Class II license and be 21 enclosed porch. Nestled on director of nursing. Salmon- Applicants must be neat, an and affordable. M628^. BOLTON - 9 room .custom brook Convalescent Home, off Ebcperienced preferred, but excellent supporting staff, The C T A R N G can be the Children’s Wear House, or older. Apply at the Pop wooded lot with complete ALUMINUM sheets used as we will train. Apply in person: excellent typist and able to Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Colonial Cape, 2300 sq.'ft., 2 privacy. $29,900. Red Arrow House Street, Glastonbury. caring for our elderly key to your future by Manchester Parkade (across deal with the public. Hours 9 Shoppe, 249 Spencer Street, WILL BABYSIT Anytime- In printing plates, .007 thick Blast Hartford Convalescent patients. Pleasant at­ Manchester. 1/2 baths, 2 car ga age, view. Realty, Member Network of 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Please call 633-5244. providing technical training from Marshalls). Hours 11-4 to 5 pm, Monday through EXPERIENCED BARBER my home. Experienced. Call TAG SALES Mutfea/ Instruments 44 Home, 745 Main Street, ^ s t mosphere, good wages and' and guaranteed part time p^m. Equal Opportunity HANDY PERSON- Reliable 6467907. $89,000. Lessenger Sells, 646 Homes. 871-1988. $t. Phone 643-2711. May be Hartford. Fridy. Salary commensurate full or part time. Apply 8713. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for benefits. Please call Doris employment. For more infor­ Employer. with experience. Business and person for part time General picked up A.M. only. CONN TENOR Saxophone, M- Blain, RN, Director of TODAY’S Russell’s Barber Shop, 195 Maintenance. Some heavy lif­ VERNON- Terrific Buy! In 16. $275. Alto Sax, 1 year old. South Windsor. Will train. mation about split-training ^rsonal references required t Spruce Street, good opportuni­ TAG SALE- 15 Alton Street. ply 9 Brookfield Street or SEWING MACHINE Nurses, 646-0129 Manchester call The Army National Guard SHEET METAL Mechanics- in reply to Box C, c/o ting. Flexible hours. Call 646 * EDUCATION COLUMBIA- new large Ranch prime residential area on TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Manchester. Moving wst. Excellent condition. $275. 872- ty. 6067. now ready. 1 1/2 baths, stone level acre. New 5 room 6892. call ^5918, after 12 noon. OPERATORS and mis­ Manor Nursing Home, 385 Representive at 2464)060. Experienced in installation of Manchester Herald. Good condition. Good for November 17th., 18th., & SECOND cellaneous workers needed. West Cener Street, commercial and industrial , Real floor to ceiling fireplace, Ranch, oversized garage, plating, or welding. Call 649- 19th., 9:00 a m. MUST HAVE SOME High ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Privato Instructions 18 wooded 1 1/3 acre lot. Low thermal pane windows and CONGREGATIONAL Manchester. EXPERIENCED HAIR heating and air conditioning MOVE UP. There is no time CREDIT COLLECTIONS- The 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Boats-Accessorles 45 School Education. Must be systems. Top pay and posting clerk. NCR 400 person we are seeking must 50’s. Lessenger Sells, 6468713. storm windows. Reduced to CHURCH dresser wanted. Excellent like the present to make Estate experience helpful but will TAG SALE- Saturday able to read and speak GIRL FRIDAY- Starting working condition. Good benefits. 649-47n. future goals. Switch from a like and be able to com­ REMEDIAL READING and $46,900. Red Arrow Realty, MOLDED FORMICA top and November 11th, 10 am-3 pm. 1974 FURY - 16W-foot 385 No. Main St. i INVITATION English, and provide own salary $140, plus company hours. Call 649-7666. Hair train. Good typist. 8-4:30 pm. municate effectively with the math; individualized work ASHFORD- 6 room Ranch. Member Network of Homes. paneled bar with two shelves fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Manchester low paying Job to high earning Company paid fringe benefits. Living room 13x19. 3 acres. 871-1988. 194 G reenw ood D riv e. transportation. No experience benefits. Person with take Boutique. BABY SITTER WANTED in potential. Benefits, incentive, public. Will exercise discre­ program, (lst-8th grade) by and four stools. $175. 646^028. “Something for everyone.” 1975 55-horsepower outboard TO BID neessa^. Please Call Per­ charge ability. Typing and Call Saturday for appointment tion, and mature judgment. master’s degree teacher. 566 $47,900. Lessenger Sells. 646- Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. your home near Bently advancement opportunity. 9 am-12 pm. or daily starting Holiday PURCHASE OF sonnel Department at Pioneer knowledge of office procedure MEDICAL Secretary - Recep­ School. 4-days a week. 7:30 to Selling your house? First Record keeping, typing and 8075. 8713. MANCHESTER- New DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Call between 10 am and 4 pm. examine it from top to bot­ Monday the 20th. 643-2133. TAG SALE- baby furniture, MATERIAL SPREADER Parachute Company, 644-1581. necessary. Sales experience tionist. 20 hours per week. 5:30. 2 children. $35.00. Call 5263869. EOE. telephone skills also Listing! Immaculate yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, miscellaneous, 6 ft. Christmas board, $300. 2260475 or 226 Bazaar helpful. Contact Steve, 643- Rockville General Hospital. tom. Go outside and view desireable. Call Shirley at 286 GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, JUST LISTED - 6 Room Cape. showplace, 6 room Cape with gravel and more stone 643- 9550. 646-8318 between 5 and 7 pm. GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- tree, Saturday 10-4. 68 Barry The Town of Coventry will NURSES AIDE- 3 p.m. to 11 2171. Call Thomas Valliere, 872- the house from the street 6435. Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, Aluminum siding. City aluminium siding. Attractive 9504. Road. ' Nov. 18 receive sealed bids for the p.m. Enjoy working in a very HOUSEKEEPING- Woman Experience required. For ap­ 0501, ext. 307. WAITRESS- Needed part needed for light house Judge the overall condition Popular. Ages 5-adults. utilities. Only $51,900. Pasek lot in excellent location $49,- 28' LUHRS, sleeps 6, flybridge pleasant and modern at­ pointment call 633-9474. Conn Business Opportunity 14 Beginners - professionals. Realtors, MLS, 289-7475. 900. Call now. Red Arrow 10-4 p.m . purchase of one Engine Drive MAINTENANCE WORKER / time weekends. Experience cleaning in residential home, of the front of the house, in­ 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer g a r a g e SALE- Saturday rebuilt, new steering. Palmer Hopper Type Material mosphere, helping our elderly Full Time- Some truck Hardface & Metallizing SMALL ENGINE Service Easy Banjo method. FREE Realty Member of Network of $150. Outboard motr 40 horse FWC 265 hp. New in 1975. ^ s t Quality handmade gifta EXPERIENCED Mechanic 4-6 hours, one day per week. cluding the lawn, founda­ Corps., Glastonbury. November 18th, 9 am-3 pm. Spreader at the Coventry patients. Experienced driving. Must be willing needed for fast growing shop, Corporation - expanding loan instrument. Private 68 WEST STREET. Be in your Homes. 871-1988. Evenrude $250. Mobilehome Route 44A, 2 miles from offer. Call 568-6212 or 872-7792. tor everyone. preferred. Excellent wages Weekday, evening or Saturday tion plantings, trees, studio. 6466557. own home by Christmas. 6 Town Office Building, 1712 worker. Call 643-2171. cars and medium trucks. In­ morning also acceptable. d e a le r n e tw o rk . No 45x10 with furniture in cam­ Bolton Notch. Avon, fur­ LUNCHEON 11-2 p.m. and benefits. Please call fences, sidewalk, and GAL FRIDAY for local room, older home. Good con­ COVENTRY- Cozy, cute and Main Street; Coventry, Ct. surance benefits. Call 875-8773 Birch Mt. Road, Bolton, after Telephone after 6 pm. 646 experience necessary. ming ground $4,000, Call 525- niture, toys, records, books Garden Products 47 Doris Blain, RN, Director of MECHANIC - Small (medium or 875-8607. 2 p.m., 6463161. driveway. Examine each physcians office, 9 am to 3 RIDING LESSONS indoor dition, hot water furnance, comfortable 4 room Ranch. 06238 until 10:00 A.M., Mon­ 0688. pm, Monday, Tuesday, Complete training program. clothes. Tv, Christmas crafts Nurses, 646^)129, between 9 duty gas engine) truck shop of these features closely to riding ring. Western stock copper plumbing, aluminum Nestled among charming and miscellaneous. BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh HAPPINESS IS AN day November 27, 1978 at a.m. and 5 p.m. Manchester Thursday, Friday, Saturday. $500. investment required to wants to add man who is MACHINISTS- Experienced GENERAL OFFICE CLERK- SERVICE STATION determine if any action is seat, saddle seat, and hunt storm windows, etc. $34,500. trees and cheerful neighbors. REPOSSESSED Electrolux Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, It EVENINSOFFUN which time and place all bids Manor Nursing Home, 385 roud of his work and wants to needed. Examine the walk Must type, be able to deal with start your own business. Ideal seat. AH levels 2269817. Owner will finance. May be $22,500. Red Arrow Realty, Vacuum Cleaner, Substantial Pears. 260 Bush HiU Road, operators and set-up men. For small office. Diversified Attendant- Days. Apply in per­ people, with public in a TAG SALE- Moving. 20 years will be opened and publicly West Center Street. e paid for it. Quality and ef­ Hardage Chuckers, Milling and interesting position. and driveway. Should the for retired or part time. seen Saturday, Sunday, 1-4 Member Network of Homes. Savings! Original Warrantee. Manchester. & son: Gil’s Mobil, Route 6, courteous manner. Write pm. accumulation. Sunday CASINO read aloud ficiency a must. Call 643-2414 Machines, Turret Lathes. An I^owledge of bookkeeping, Bolton. driveway be sealed? Are D etails on request. Mr. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. 871-1988. Call 6463875. November 19th 10 am-i pm. for an appointment. benefits. M hours week. Apply resum e to Box BB c/o Barker, ESCAA Field Former faculty New York TURNIPS- Pull your own, NITE The Town of Coventry SECRETARY- Part time filing, typing and shortnand there any cracks or holes Manchester Herald. Furniture, micro wave oven, in person only. 612 am, 1- pm helpful. Please contact: Fran EXPERIENCED Machinist- Training Division, Box 19, Music and Art High School. JUST LISTED- 9 room Vic­ Lots-Land lor Sale 24 SEASONED FIREWOOD- household goods, cement yellow globe, purple ton, $1.00 Friday, reserves the right to waive all mornings, Vernon Circle area, that could be a safety Professional Singer/Pianist. torian Colonial with an in­ typing, and machine CARPENTER - Experienced - daily, C&W Manufacturing, 74 Banning for appointmnt 646 good working conditions, Wading River, New York. Cut, split and delivered, $50 a mixer, tools, tar kettle, self 1/2 busnel. Natsisky Farms, Novambar 17,1978 informalities in the bidding to work in Manchester / 2738. hazard to guests or 644-8597. dustrial building, 32x72. Now NEW HAMPSHIRE. Shore lot 644-0304. process. The Town is not transcription a must. Send Eastern Blvd., Glastonbury. guarantee wages for right . 11792. truck load. Call Marlborough, propelled cement buggy, 7 7:30 p.m. Willimantic area. Call 742- Telephone 633-4631. man. Atlas Tool, 6463862. prospects? Consult with a used as an upholstery shop. 130’ on lake, 1 1/4 acres, was 295-0034, or 295-0250. ladders, fencing, much more. obligated to accept the lowest resume to Box AA c/o 6062. Three car heated garage. Only $24,000 - cash $16,000. Bank ST. BRIOOErS Manchester Herald. COUNTER GAL- Ideal for real estate professional. 371 (Mancheter Bolton Line). Antiques 48 bid. ASSEMBLERS & Solders for high school graduate. Must We can advise which ac­ $128,900. Pasek Realtors. 289- ake over lots $5,100 cash only. ANTIQUE FRANKLIN SCHOOL No previews. Bid forms, Bidding Instruc­ COLLECTIONS Experience electrical wires, full or part like public and figures,. Will tions need to be taken to 7475. Chalet on lake, move in $37,- WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. WANTED. Antique furniture, Main Straat tions, and “Specifications MOLD MAKERS is a help, but not a necessity. time. Apply Lance, 1 9 Forest train. 51/2 day week. 6466606. VACANCY enhance the possibility of a 000. Corner lot, beautiful $6,- Firebrick lined. $100, Call 646 glass, pewter, oil painings or Manchaatar Experienced only interested Join our modern, progressive Street, Manchester. 6467458. quick sale, and which 00. 60 acres $35,000. Motels - 4437. KEEP SMILING other antique item s. R. Requirements” can be ob­ agency. Pleasant working CovMilry Public Schooto Restaurants - Campgrounds - Harrison, 643-8709, tained at the Coventry Town in earning $20,000 and over per WOMAN FOR Housecleaning- would be simply cosmetic CLIP & MAIL K E p H ^P P Y conditions, competitive salary FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Acreage and Farms. 603-522- KNIGHT TV TESTING year. Please call 563-1475 PART TIME Dishwashers- 1 or 2 days per week. Own L.D. teacher - Certification and sunerfluous Garage, 1275 Main Street; and benefits plan are Apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad 3636; 603-522-3736. Equipment- Make an offer. ANTIQUE SETTEE and 4 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. transportation required. Call necessary. 2 hrs. 45 min. P ill ind Full timi poiltloni ^ A G SALE Coventry, Ct. 06238. featured. For appointment Street, Manchester. after 6 p.m., 643-4934. per day. Apply: Dr. Donald •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Roll away Ping Pong Table, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 chairs, needs upholstering, Town of Coventry call Mr. Powers, 289-0256. ■ villabit both days and Business Property 28 $25. 2 26gallon aquariums, 1 $140. Old Mahogany dining I GIFTS, BAKED ITEMS, PART TIME CUSTODIAN- J. N icoletti, Box 356, H m 'a t Km TEDFORD NAME avanlnga. eicallant opportunity ] TURKEY RAFFLE By Frank B. Connolly Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap- Capitol City Adjustment FULL TIME Dishwasher. PART TIME Merchandiser Coventry, Ct. 06238. 746 M A IL T O : 2'/z-gallon and stand $30. 5 foot 8 ADORABLE FREE Puppies room set, 6 chairs and buffet, Bureau. Apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad r e a l E S T A T E : lor advincomanl. For lurlhar WEST CENTER STREET- to good homes only. Wormed. $175. Old Mahogany tall Town Manager proxiately 20 hours per weef wanted for local area to fill 8913. Also Teacher hot water convector $15. REFRESHMENTS Dated Nov. 13, 1978 Reply to P.O. Box 847, Street, Manchester. shelves in Supermarket. Must CENTURY 21, RL 44A, ADDRESS datalli vialt your local Friandly Zoned Business II Property, Metal wardrobe $18. 643-8649. Please call 8762344, after 3:00 secretary. $100. Old Kimble Substitutes Needed. Must lea Craam Shop or call: EAST 032-11 Manchester, Conn. have car. Available AM hours Bollon Notch, Ballon, with 7 Room House. 1 acre lot, p.m.; or come to 43 Wilfred piano, $200.643-7971 between 6 SATWMY, NOVEMKR II, HARTFORD-Sllvir Lana, 589- MACHINIST- Second shift. SUBSTITUTE BUS Driver referable. Apply to Mr. be college graduates, a 847-9914 wo oro your CITY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 200 foot frontage. Owner. 1- 8-TRACK TAPE Deck from Road, Manchester anytime. and 9 pm. 1971 - 9-2 WANTED - MANAGER We have immediate and needed- we will train. Call 742- PI’aLessio, 251 Locust Street, U.S. citizen, and over 21.j neighborhood 1040. Bumtida Avi. 929-0700. 828-1363. Buick Riviera. New, $248. satisfying opportunities for 7339. Hartford. Call 742-7317. P«>*»»olonolo and you can P.O. BOX 591 Main St., 209-0090. Now, $45. Household waxer, DOG-CAT boarding bathing / Wanted lo Buy 49 REOOML OCCOPITNIUL TRAINEE - Some experience t STATE MANCHESTER-Caldor'i Shop­ Manchestar, Conn. 06040 Beal Estate Wanted 28 polisher, $25. 6462753. grooming. Obedience, protec­ INVITATION preferred. Apply in person: skilled trades persons. count on ua lor odvico. If ping Cantor, S40-55S3., Main SI. TMNMGENTa Shakee’s Pizza Parlor, Ver­ SU R FA C E GRIn DER, OIL BURNER SERVICE COOK- Full time. you arc planning on ZIP tion classes. Complete TRADE CHROME bumper WMhma at Md HIMown ad. TECHNICIANS and S4S-773S, OLASTONBURY, Main ALL CASH For your property, modern faeilites. Canine (front) for white front TO BID non Circle, Vernon. INTERNAL GRINDER, Experienced in institutional Mlllng your homo It la St 033-2005. EXQUISITE ORIENTAL rugs MANCHtaTta experienced service man cooking preferred. Apply in EXAMPLE: within 24 hours. Avoid Red and chair mats. Handwoven holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon bumper. Fits '71 GMC Van TURRET LATHE, very important that lha In- PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE SALES- BRIDGEPORT-MILLER, wanted immediately. person to East Hartford Con­ PHDNE 15 Words for 6 Days Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 100% WOOL. Incredibly in­ Road. Manchester. For reser­ and also '71-73 Chevies. Call - SludHit HeMrAx fund A SNOW PLOW Licensed sales Person, or TAPER GRINDER, Uniforms and transportation valescent Home, 745 Main HERALD •id* and lha oulaida look Corpoation, 646-0131. expensive. Your choice of vations please call 6465971. 643-0138 or 5267920, ask for doatraM ao atari today Mr. Roy. The Town of (kiventry will taking Real Estate course. INSPECTOR, DEVLIEG 3B- furnished. Highest starting Street, East Hartford. □ CHECK ENCLOSED sizes, colors and design. Must 6«fera you put your Only ’ 9.00 receive- sealed bids for Dynamic career opportunity JIG MILL, BROACHING, rate for right man. Frank SELLING your house? Call us see to appreciate. Information SMALL BEAGLE DOG- Happiness Is attending Stiles, 527-5^. Equal (Oppor­ first and we'll make you a 228-9281 / 228-0644. Registered. Already trained. purchase of one (1) snow for Mancheser, East Hart­ ASSEMBLER, CLERK HOUSE CLEANING 1 day hotMo up to fix It up. The ford, Venion areas. Excellent INVENTORY CONTROL. tunity Employer. week. South Windsor, own FILL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS CARRIERS cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. plow, at the Coventry Town commissions. Modem offices. Apply Cushman Industries, transportation. Call 644-3310. Realtor, 643-1577. BEAUTIFUL 20 Piece White $250 for dog & gun. Call 286 Cracker-Barrel Office Building, 1712 Main St. 8()6 Windsor Street, Hartford, HOUSEKEEPING - We are gold trimmed Nativity Set. 4911. Call Mrs. Cody, Fireside 1 2 3 4 5 MANCHESTER F a ir Coventry, a . 06238, until 10:00 Realty, In., 643-8030. Monday thru Friday, 8 am- increasing our housekeeping w y n m u K E NEEDED IMMEDIATE Cash for your Camel 9” high. Firm price , SM telM A.M. Monday, November 27, 3:30 pm. EOE. M/F. staff. If you take pride in a job CREDIT CLERK HANDY HINT: property. Let us explain our $125. 643-5825. FR EE TO GOOD HOME N MASONIC TEMPLE 1978 at which time and place SALESMAN / ESTIMATOR well done, we are interested Check to see if the base­ 6 7 8 9 to FOR lair proposal. Call Mr. adorable kittens tigers, black, in you. Stop in to see us Mon­ TO $ 8 5 8 0 Belfiore, 647-1413. black and white, fluffy 28 SMt Ctcrtw SIlMi I all bids will be opened and for lumber yard. Must have RaUul or finance experience, tact­ Goed Route ment window airways are FIVE STAR TRADING CO., MMChMiif experience in taking off day - Friday, 9 am-2 pm. Siver ful telephone ikiUs. East Hartford DOLIAR SAVER 811 Main St., Manchester- The b u tte rsc o tch . Call 342- JUST USTED publicly read aloud. cleaned and if the covers 11 12 13 14 i? — ------Turl(»yDlnn«f«t6:30p.m. md lumber and trim from plans. Lane Pavilion, 51 Apple Gate Top companv! Top Boss! Top NO COLLECTING MAY WE BUY your home? Mini Mall. Coins, coin 0571/633-6581. See this lovely 7 room I 8:15 p.m. For dlnnor reservatloni The Town of Coventry PART TIME DRIVER- Must Lane, East Hartfora. B e fits! Call Laura Connors, 527- Good Money! are in place and painted. Quick, fair, all cash and no supplies, U.S. And foreign Also experiencea in 2d. Ranch with family I coll Mrs. Ronald Mottram or Mrs. reserves the right to waive all measuring trim. Reply P.O. have own car. Be on call to 16 17 18 19 1. Meadow lane & Porter iroblem. Call Warren E, proof sets, mint sets, hand Musical Instruments 44 I Robarl Nalaon. 20 informalities in the bidding Box 67. East Hartford, 06108. make deliveries to greater MALE- Part time retail CALL St. &lowland. Realtors, 643-1108. carved onyx chess sets and room, IVz baths, 1 car Spomondbt process. The town is not Hartford area. ADVANCED security. Plain clothes, will animals, onyx ash trays, GUITAR & CASE- 6 string garage, nice TEMPLE CHAPTER #82, OES 21 22 23 24 25 obligated to accept the lowest AUTOMATION, 6466900. train. Retirees welcomed. 2. Redwood and Ralph Household Goods 40 jewelry, stuffed animals, Granada. Used one month. neighborhood. $54,900. SECRETARIAL POSITION in writing P.O. Box 17- 410 Aaykim Street Road. gifts, Franklin Mint issues. Originally $125, asking $75. bid. administrative office of Hartford, Coimv 647-9946 Call immediately! FULL TIME Receptionist- n ishops Comer Branch, 26 27 26 29 30 REFRIGERATORS Come and vist our booth No. Ap^y 240 J New State Road, Bid forms, Bidding Instruc­ Health Maintenance 3. Elizabeth Drive areas. Manchester, (Damato Organization. Starting salary General office skills, answer West Hartford, Conn. 06117. Isk for Ton or Washers, and ranges, used, 148 at the Manchester Product tions, and “Specifications phone, good typing abiiity, Call Larain At Show. 18-19, November. Bring Apartments) Siaturday til 2 $10,000 annually plus liberal h 32 33 34 35 guaranteed and clean. New R^uirements” can be ob­ some errands. Need car. Call BURR BENCH HELP- Will shipment damaged, G.E and this ad and receive $1.00 off on p.m., anytime Sunday. EAST COAST HAPPINESS IS fringe benefits, (iood typing TEDFOgg BEAL ESTATE a $5.00 purchase. tained at the Coventry Town and shorthand skill, proficien­ Linda, 6461980 after 3 pm. train. Call 10 to 2. 2867542. HERALD 742-5549 Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. REALTY Trlmlng your Tree Garage, 1275 Main Street, 38 37 38 39 46 Pearl and Son, 649 Main Manchaatar cy in transcribing from dic­ BEARCAT PROGRAMABLE 528-9668 r n I Coventry, Ckmnecticut. 06238. tating equipment. Send TYPIST- FULL TIME, able to ROUTES Street, 643-2171. $62,900 will buy this at St. Maurce Town of Ckiventry type at least 45 words per Scanner- 16 channels. Bought © 643-9969 U S resume to Regina Mauren. in August of '78. 623-4051 / 643- beautifully maintained 3 By Frank B. Connolly NCC/HMO Inc. 275 Broad minute. General office duties GENERAL ELECTRIC no BAZAAR Call Mrs. Bloom, 6462900. OPEN 2716 after 6 pm. Ask for John. bedroom Split Level home Town Manager Street, Windsor, Ct. 06095.686 frost refrigerator, white, in a quiet neighborhood. V Nov. 18 9569. Deadline for responses, MBURNSBEAVL MAINTENANCE freezer on bottom, $100. 646- Date Nov. 13, 1978 LIVfNG ROOM, Formal sofa, Just minutes from 1-86. 10am to 4pm I 031-11 Nov. 27,1978. NCC/HMO is an RdllabiB man naailafl fdr dhraralflad marnlananca 0131 Hebron Road EOE. AREA PART TIME 2 piece, curved to fit 10 ft. on 2 Fully equipped kitchen and Bolton CARRIER dullaa. Excaliant fringe banallta. Apply In parson WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ walls. Herebden, moss green centrally air conditioned. EAST HARTFORD ONLY velvet, very good condition. OPPORTUNITY niture. One piece or entire (Complete with ceiling to floor GROUP I INVITATION NEEDED household. Cash on the line. lined drapes to match entire F.J. SPILECKI HELP WANTED From Tolland SL MANCHESTER MODES Inc. Furniture Barn, 646-0865. length. $500. 6460424. TO BID Beacon Hill to Hamwr S t PINE STREET ______8*3-2121 Help Wanted 13 Administrative Secretary — Ver For Bright Willing non Public Schools. 35 hour week MANCHESTER, CT. Sealed bids will be received in 12 months. Requirements Area • Individual MANCHESTER - Im- NURSES AIDES- FuU time, the Office of The Director of Shorthand- 80-100 W.P.M.. Typine IN TRANSFERRED? macuiate B room Ranch all shifts. Experience — 55-00 W.P.M. Position requires TOLLAND ^ NEW LJSTINS fireplaced living room General Services, 41 Center extreme confidentiality, ^lary Manchester it CaHBartMra preferred, but training will be Street, Manchester, Connec­ |3,46/hr. minimum dependent upor KCLASSIFIEa. Must Have a Vehicle. large formal dining room, given. Araly in person: East ticut, until 11-2678 at 11:00 experience. Deadline for East Kvtford A fte rS P JL Enjoyable, Interesting bright eat-in kitchen, 3 Hartford Convalescent Home, applications November 21. 1978 a.m. for the following: Inquire Vernon Public Schools. Dr Town Line Work. Good money. large bedrooms, porch, 745 Man Street, East Hart­ 6 4 6 - 7 8 3 5 ford. ONE V* TON PICK-UP Albert Kerkin. Ass t. Sup t. of beautifully landscaped ^hools. TelMhone 872-7361. Call Joanna at yard, garage. $64,500. TRUCK BODY The Vernon Board of Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It Call for Appointment TOWN OF VERNON V-BOX MATERIAL does not disc riminate against Race Tom BOARD OF EDUCATION SPREADER - REBID or Sex. MANCHESTER - 647-9946 Contemporary Ranch, 12 INVITATION TO BID The Town of Manchester is a n 647-9947 rooms, including adjoining The Board of Education of the Town of equal opportunity employer, Vernon. Connecticut will receive and requires an affirmative NOW IM N G - NOW NNHNIi in-law apartments. Sunken sealed bids fur: CALL living room, formal dining One 111 a, Ton Van U979I action policy for all of its Con­ tractors and Vendors as a con­ room, 3 baths, 4 bedrooms, Bids will be rer eived al the office of huge fireplaced family Ihe Superintendent of Schools. Park dition of doing business with C A L L T O D A Y ■ ■ ■ HERALD and School Streets. Rockville. Connec­ the Town, as per Federal room, gameroom. $119,000. ticut until 12:00 noon. Thursday MERRY November 30. 197H and then at said Order 11246. ROUTES place and time publicly opened, read wf yon MANCHESTER- Tourna- and recorded. Bid forms, plans and YOU WILL MAKE COLONIAL ON A TREED ACRE. CUSSHDID CHRISTMAS OPEN metimz^Tennis court Specifications and proposal forms may specifications are available at has 4 Bedrooms, Vinyl Siding, First Floor comes with this beautiful 9 be seiured from Ihe office of the the General Services Office, From M BURNSIDE AVL Superintendent of .Schools. Park and Family Room With Wood Stove, Nice room Cape, 3 baths, ? School Streets. Roi-kville. Connecticut. 41 Center Street, Manchester, fireplaces, 15x36 family The ripht is reserved to reject any or Connecticut. AREA Kitchen & Dining Room, 2 Zone Oil Heat, all bids nr any |iart when sui h action Is STM Ga Fox & Coa room, master bedroom Town of Manchester, deemed in the best interest of the Garage, & Only One Year Old In Im­ 15x18, rec room with wet Connecticut EAST HARTFORD Board of haiucation. MONEY! bar and garage. Charles Brisson Robert B. Weiss, ROWER maculate Condition. Just $69,500. Business Manauer From ToUand SL f t 033-11 General Manager Beautiful Non-Development Area. 02611 Many openings in just about all the to Hamner S t SEUGMAN-DEMPSEY REAL ESTATE, INC. Custom 7 room departments, from the food area to the • ROSSEHO VERNON - ExH 9$ O T C fontemporary L-Ranch, 7 sales floor . . . from the stock room to YOU WILL EARN RBALTOaa built in 1973, large eat-in LEGAL NOTICE the phone order board . . . Call Barbara WE HAVETHE sstsssi" o75-4477 kitchen, formal dining STAR your MOVINQMACHINr room, privately situated NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION classified ad for extra attention value. Simply After S P.M. MEMBER master bedroom 14x20 with AND You can be Santa for the family by ear- FREE PRIZES! 6 4 6 - 2 4 8 2 9x7 dressing room, first NOTICE TO CREDITORS ning the extra money for gifts. YOU r r r STARRED, The only additional charge is for the 6 4 6 - 7 8 3 5 floor laundry room, deck, 2 CAMELOT HUNT CLUB, INC. j e G ET CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT EtNi MOM vranan OF HOMES baths, 2 car garage, acre Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 36379 of the space the STAR occupies. There are two PRIVILEGES, TOO . . . lot. Connecticut General Statutes, that Camelot Hunt a ub, Inc., different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the n your spare lline...ii you HUhRY' and call, a Connecticut corporation having its principal place of to wU*'8''e a really important message business in Manchester, Connecticut, was dissolved on Oc­ Applications accepted at the Personnel oday for details. Openings are'limited, sol T O i r T O T K " C(3VENTRY -C e n te r hall tober 31, 1978 pursuant to resolutions of iU directors and Office — 11th floor Mon. thru Fri. 10-4 lon't wait. We'ii need boys and girls from all , OPIM__ _ JACKSTON-AVANTE antiqueanuqueCoIoi Colonial, one of the stockholders. Ym r OioiM— j- p.m., Sat. 9:30 - 1 p.m. finest in Eastern Connec­ A certificate of dissolution has been filed with the Office of L irfi 24 the towns in and around Manchester and Eas M a r s Needed At 646- 1316 ticut, plus a guest house, 3 the Secretary of the State of Connecticut as required by law. car garage, wagon shed on M nlStar ★ lartford. Delmont & Vernon Rd. 17 acres, with more land All creditors of the corporation are warned to present their 75* per day «i.50 per day TEDFORD REAL ESTATE available. claims to Dwight A. Johnson, of Murtha, Cullina, Richter (Plus ragulgr word ad rate) HURRY IN TODAYII Area:— , : / and Pinney, P.O. Box 3197, 101 Pearl Street, Hartford, 647- 9914 Connecticut 06103, on or before March IS, 1979 or thereafter Also — wooded and be barred as provided by statute. EAL ESTATE tillable land over 1 mile of CallJeanne or Tom road frontage, plus antique Dated at Hartford, Ckinnecticut this 3rd day of October, G. FOX & CO. Wifddiam Apartments HARTFORD Cape, barn. 3 car garage. 2 1978. COLLECT TOMORROW! Site Herald We’ra The Neighborhood Professionals ponds. Equl OpporOnlty Employw And CAMELOT HUNT CLUB, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M E E T U 8 A T ______INC. By Dwight A. Johnson Park View Apt’s “THE GREATER EARCHESTER CRANER OF OSHBIB PROOUCT SHOT m . L* Its Attorney STie H cralJi 647-9946 8ATURDAY-NOV. IS-^IT-R pm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 , 8UNDAY-NOV. 19-12-6 Dm PHILBRIGK 00611 GAU A Manchester Evening Herald 647-9946 MANCHESTER HIQH SCHOOL AGERCY SEE YOU THEREI 646-4100

V PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. 17, M^UHESTER e v e n in g HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. FH , Mnv .o,. _ .7 PAGE NINETEEN fatum iii enwtt Poanuts — Charlas M. Schulz BUSINESS & SERVICE FRANK AND ERNEST SORRY I'M LATE, AMA/W., MVFaSIPHEffiPUSHEP D ear Abby THE BATTERY IN MY MEP0UNHUiTD6ET/Wr' 5 Large Answer to Previous Puzzle PEDIATI ir. CLiNir. container ^B/VriN& SOLIDS h e a p u i&it d e a p HEAP STARTER ANP I 1 Draft animals 6 Not suitable M 1 T T 77.C 7< (I 77 7 By Abigail Van Buren 5 Asian country M 0 E A F R 0 |a p E R BAN6EPINTO ATTLEE! 7 Outer (prefix) T T NOIAI------12 Lambskin 6 Jot A R 0 V R It H E E leather R Mi E 7T 0 E 9 Recent (prefix) IV t 13 Elderly 10 Year (Sp.) 1 X a R A L PENCILS, 14 Shinbone R 1 P % T E A 8 8 T [7] DIRECTORY 11 Mountains S s E 1 a a 8 T A 15 Marks skin (abbr.) V E 8 Scrv/CM O H tm l ■Smvicut O titnd Building ContrueUng 33 Boollng-Sldlng-Chlmnuy 34 •: 16 Spews forth J 3 R U E E [ l l 12 Female saint S[o s e L D R L "y| 18 Cooking (abbr.) \ N K, Seeing Her ^ vessel 8 E 0 HEAVY OR LIGHT WES ROBBINS carpentry BIDWELL Home Improve­ 17 Smudge M[U [m 1 K E 1 N Q v69n tool!, lawn and snow TRUCKING, Cellars, attics remodeling specialist. Acl- ment Co. Expert installation "^9 Do 21 Group of A E u blower, equipment, etc. Any thing Ls T T _E Si"ol and yards cleaned, also stone, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, of aluminum siding gutters 20 Interweave ships T E 8 E N 0 S Z lO O mMal broken we can repair. Also ' loam or sand delivered. 644- built-ins, bathrooms, and trims. Roofing installa­ Through It Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Lade 23 City in Utah S T T A R T 26 Clairvoyaht H I3EIO auto rot. 1775 or 644-9532. kitchens, 649-3446. tion and repairs 649-6495, 871- 24 Yorkshire river TOLLAND AUTO BODY 2 m . ^ I'MANGRV/ AMP NOW IT'S 28 Uncanny 39 Antiseptic liq­ wds., si.) OfHcM-SforM lo r R o n ! 55 Autoa For Sale 29 Express 25 Position in uid 50 Imprudent 9T TolUtnd S in tt Ev$t Hartford HOUSEWORK got you down? CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Autoa For Sale Autoa For Sale By Abigail Van Buren THE WEATHERMAN s t a Rt in o TO r a in 32 Appointed education 41 Japanese 51 Cereal spike Colt Joey 92t-1M0 General cleaning, steam Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. SPECIALIZING cleaning and C 1878 by ChleiQO Tribuna-N.Y. Newt Syttd. kw. PR(DMISEP WE.’P P H O o e v .' 27 Baseballer ATTRACTIVE 3 rooom office. CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 VW1972 BUG.- fully optioned. 34 Period in ' robe 52 Wheel extraction carpet cleaning, Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. repairing chimneys, roof, new Ideal location. $300 including door hardtop. 52500. 434 1966 VW SQUAREBACK- HAVE SNOV TDCAV.^ history Slaughter floor waxing & stripping, win­ roofs. Free estimates. 30 Excellent buy, ca'ill first, 6 ^ Good running condition. 51,000 43 Acrobats feat projection utilities. Don Horrigan, Foster Street, South Windsor, 6805 after 5 pm 35 Author Levin 28 First garden 45 More 53 National C&M TREE SERVICE - Free dow cleaning, carpet & up- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY years Experience. Howley, Barrows Company. 647-lWO. call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. original miles. 5375. Call 647- 36 Expound 29 Farm building estimates, discount senior 643-5361. DEAR ABBY: When my 27-year-oId daughter and 1 went distressing monogram holstrey shampooing. Carpentry and general con­ 1701, after 6 p.m. 37 Guys 30 Greek deity citzens. Company Professional/Insured. Free tracting. Residential and 1971 OPEL- Station Wagon. shopping, she saw a blouse she loved, but they didn't have it 46 Puts up 54 Pack the jury Wanted to Rent 57 DODGE ASPEN 1976, Cheap transportation. Call 38 Boxer Joe 31 Jolly boat Manchester-owned and Estimates. Call commercial. Whether it be a ROOFER WILL Install roof, automatic, air, power Trucka for Sale in her aize. Knowing how much she w anM it, I made several money 55 The briny after 6 p.m., 644-2204. 33 Study 48 Defeat (2 operated. Call 646-1327. DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. small repair job, a custom siding or gutter for low dis­ GARAGE SPACE for one car steering, brakes, low mileage, trips to the store trying to get it in her size. I finally 40 Immerse deep built home or ananything in count price.Call Ken at 647- INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- succeeded and got it for her as a gift. (She knew how much 42 Christiania 1 2 3 4 wanted. Manchester Vernon original. Excellent condition. 1973 OLDSMOBILE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B&M TREE SERVICE. A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING- Rub­ between, call 646-13'179. 1566. 6432256. ALL 1970 V6, automatic, 5650. trouble I had gone to to get the blouse.) 43 Pitiful area. Call Steve at 6432133 CUTLASS- Excellent con­ 12 Complete tree care Free es­ bish removed. Appliances etc. days, or 8737925 nights. Call 6436218. She and her husband (he’s 29) came over to get it, and she 44 Trojan 13 timates. SENIOR Citizen ROOFING / GUTTERS- dition! Low mileage. Air con­ moved. For all your Light NEWTON SMITH- 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE- dark tried it on for him. He said nothing, hut two days later she mountain 14 Discount. Call 643-7285. Trucking needs at Very Reasonable rates. Free es­ ditioning, new paint, new 47 Insecticide IS Remodeling, Repairs, and GARAGE- Preferably in the reen, 3speed, excellent con- 1972 FORD E250 Club Wagon. called, in tean , saying her husband thought it was too sheer. Reasonaole Prices. Call Rec-Rooms. No job to small. timates. Experienced, Quality tires. Sacrifice 5^00 or Best 10 vicinity of the hospital. Call fition, very clean. 51675 or Power steering, brakes, air (It WAS quite sheer, but not nearly as sheer as many I 49 Regal fur 17 18 REWEAVING bums, holes. anytime, 875-7059. 649-3144. workmanship! Call 643-6658 Offer. 5237009. conditioning, high back seats. 52 Inquisitive 6434149. best offer. 6433103 after 5:30 wear.) 19 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. anytime. p.m. Must sell. ^ 9 9 8 1 after 6 pm. 56 Large artery |20 21 22 23 24 25 Window shades, Venetian SNOW PLOWING- Residen­ CARPENTRY & Masonry - 1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA- I suggested she wear a slip under it, but she said her hus­ 57 Stupid f ? 7 Mfsc. for R e n t 58 2 door sedan. Good condition. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrenca 26 27 28 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. tial and commercial. Porter Additions and remodeling. TRACY BROTHERS - 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-speed, 3 1966 CHEVROLET- Stepside band didn t want other men to see through her 58 Show Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Street area and South East Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, Fully powered. Best offer. clothes—that he bad forbidden her to keep it, and that was disapproval JU Free estimates. Call Anthony ONE CAR GARAGE for rent. track stereo, 51100. Call 643 Pickup Short Bed. 40,000 WHAT PO YOU 31 32 33 34 5221. area of Manchester. Free Squillacote 6494)811. GRAVEL, Built-Up Roofing, Call 644-0706. miles. 327 Cu. In. Engine. thatl 59 Deep red Central location. 520/month. 2227, after 6 pm. MEAN. YOU WON'T Jb Estimates. Reasonable. 646- commercial & Residential. AM/FM 8 track stereo. ^,000. I was furious and told her I wouldn’t return it. 60 36 37 6437268 or 643-4884. 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX EVEN BE HERE. ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ 5489. Free Estimates. 872-6269. Pin Stripped. CB radio. 643 What is your opinion of this situation? AMIGO' d'oeuvre CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1967- 5500. Also 1969 Pontiac GTO Jfl 39 40 41 tics, garages, yards cleaned, CARPENTRY - Repairs, '••• TWO CAR GARAGE near Power steering, power 8371. ENRACiD IN CALIF. moving, trucking. Loam for Heating-Plumbing Convertible for parts. Call 42 remodeling, additions, gar­ " center of town. For storage brakes, air conditioning. All 6432929. 43 44 45 46 sale, liw n service. No job too Why Not Order ages, roofing. Call David only. 535 monthly. Call Steve new tires. Excellent interior, CHEVROLET 1974 Window DEAR ENRAGED: I tiiltilf you’re making a mountain out big or small. 568-8522. SEWERLINES, 47 49 49 50 Your Happy Ad Patria, 644-1796. , ...... at 6433444. —and —running ....| condition. 5550. van, 6, automatic, low e i a maleUU (ar m a ^ two, te r aU I know). II your d a i^ te r 51 cleaned with electric cutters, ...... Call after 5 p m 1967 FIREBIRD 350- mileage, loaded with extras. ” " '■ ■ 6430315. oOowf kor knaboad to impate kia wiakea on kor, tkafi bo- b2 53 54 55 56 COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Today! by professionals. McKinney ...... Automatic. Needs some work. 52950. 6433761. Engine good. 5250. Call 643 twoaa tkom. installation and repairs. Free ...... l e ON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- □ AUTOMOTIVE OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER b; 56 estimates. Call 6433745, after pany, 643-5308. 0760 5 to 9 p.m. Too kad yon went to ae much trouble to gat the blenie. Painting-Papering New homes custom built 1973- Special equipment. 9 b» 5 p.m. remodeled, additions, rec lassengers. 51,600. Call 644- Toll yonr daughter that if the can’t wear it, letnra I t The 60 1969 CHEVY STATION Motorcyclea-BIcyelea 64 17 rooms, garage, kitchens NO JOB TOO Small - To let Autoa For Sale , afterift< 6 ■ p.m. whale fnaa atrikea me aa abeer noafonaa, ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ PAINTING - Interior and repairs, plugged drains, WAGON- Moving must sell exterior, paperhanging, remodeled, bath tile, cement immediately! Call 643-8998. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville tics and cellars cleaned. work. Steps, dormers, kitchen faucet replaced, 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- 1976 MERCURY MONARCH- DEAR ABBY: When a person confesses to adultery, is he Reasonable rates. Call 643 excellent work References. repaired, rec rooms, speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and or she obligated to provide the details? Free estimates. Fully in­ residential or commercial. 6, fully equipped. New shocks, 1943 for free estimate. bathroom remodeling, heat radials, (2 snows), excellent 1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 2 rack. 51,750. 2834042. I am the wronged wife, and when I demanded to know sured. Martin Matson, '643 Call 649-4291. brakes, muffler. Michelin door Coupe, automatic, 6 modernization, etc. FREE condition 228-0475 or 2239550. Tires. 52900, or Best Offer. when, why, where and with whom, I was called nosy. 4431. cylinder, power steering, SUZUKI 250 HUSLER G T18,- Win at bridge BRICK, Block, Stone. Estimate gladly given. M & M 7426831. NAMELESS Fireplaces.eoncrete. Chimney FIRST CLASS Carpentiy - Plumbing & Heating. 6432871. 1969 BUICK R IV IE R A - brakes, air conditioning, 000 miles, very rea onable. QUALITY PAINTING and AM/FM, bucket seats, roof. repairs. No job too small. Remodeling and Additions. excellent condition. Call 527- 1974 DATSUN 260Z, 3speed, Must sell. 6431543. Save! Call 64+6356 for es­ Paper Hanging by Willis Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 MANCHESTER PLUMBING 5986. Call 8737164. DEAR NAMELESS: II It’s yonr iatoatioa to forgive and Oswa!d Jacoby and Alan Sontag Schultz. Fully insured mags, must sell. 53800 or best 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low target the leaf yon know the less yon’U have to forget timates. years experience! For Free & HEATING - Repairs. offer. Call 6431317 after 5 pm. references. 649-4343. Estimates, call 646-4239. Remodeling. Pumps repaired VERY LATE 1970 Rebel SST PINTO STATION WAGON mileage. Excellent condition. QUALITY CARPENTRY By / replaced. Free es­ Station Wagon. Must be seen! 1974. 4 speed. R ad ials. 5650. Call 6435849. DEAR ABBY: I asked a friend for advice about my Stayman with two notrump J.P. LEWIS i SON Interior BUICK 1973 ELECTRA 225, Luggage rack. New motor...... problem and she said, ’’Write to Abby,” so here goes: Ham Construction Additions, timates.Electric drain- 5750 firm. Clean, runs good. all extras, luxury auto. 51600. roofing^, siding decks and gar­ and Exterior painting, paper GENERAL CARPENTRY, 51850. Call 6435766 Saturday Campera-Trallera I am engaged to marry the son of a minister. (I’ll call my Repairs, Remodeling, snaking. 24-hour service. 643 Call 871-9381. Telephone 6431205 after 5 pm. of clubs and the defense ages. (6ll anjHime, 6435001. hanging, remr^eling, carpen­ 0237. or Sunday. Mobile Homea &nce Timothy.) Timothy’s lather, without even discussing NORTH 11- collects four hearts and a try. Fully insured. 6439658. Garages, Additions, Porhes, club. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Many i 1975 VEGA- new transmis­ it with us, has assumed that he will perform our marriage ♦ K J 7 6 CARPET INSTALLATION - parts. Good condition. 52100 or 1970 CHEVROLET IMPALA- 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot ceremony. e 94 Four spades is a far better SILKTOWN PAINTERS- Call Mr. Moran 64-2629. sion, new paint, new interior. 4 door hardtop. Air con- Travel Trailer - Stove Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. Best Offer. Call 623-1254, after One owner. 51,000. Call Timothy and I prefer to have bis father sit with his ♦ 764 contract. Of course, you can Steam Cleaning. Free es­ Professional work at no extra 5:30 p.m. 'ditioning, power steering and refrigerator, heated. Full ♦ 9 8 3 2 divide the East-West cards cost. Call 6435424. PL U M B IN G - 25 Y e a rs anWime 8 am to 9 pm. 643 mother at the wedding and be a guest with no official duties, timates. Call 649-6265. FARRAND REMODELING - brakes. 77,000 miles. shower, and toilet. Tandem to perform. so that it won’t make, but it Experience! Call Tom Excellent condition. Best wheel. Call 688-0383. WEST EAST Cabinets and Formica Tops, 1971 FORD RANCH WAGON. Our problem is how to tell Timothy’s father without + 93 4 10 5 2 is the sort of contract that EXPERT PAINTING and A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Dawkins at 6437630. “Dif­ Offer. 6436241. you want to be in every time tors. Quality painting and Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ Automatic, power steering, 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, offending him. He’s a wonderful person, but he’s very » Q 10 8 6 3 » K J 5 LANDSCAPING- Specialize, ditions, Decks, All types of ficult Jobs Taken In Stride’’. air, luggage rack. Good tires. Automotive Service 66 you get these cards. Exterior House Painting. paper hanging at reasonable 4 door V6, air conditioning, BUICK SKYHAWK 1976- persuasive and we’re afraid he might try to talk us into 4 Q 10 9 2 ♦ J853 Remodeling and Repairs. 5895. C^l 5234023. AM/FM radio. Only 57,000 ♦ A J ♦ 10 7 4 The play is simple. South Tree pruning, spraying, rates. Fully insured. Free Phone 6436017. Elxcellent condtion. Am/fm WE PAY 510 for complete letting him have his way. wins the heart, plays three mowing, weeding. Call 7& Estimates. Call Wayne 643 miles. Asking 51995. Sn-2752 if stereo. V-6, 4 speed. Asking junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Is therea solution? Or should we just give in and grin and The Flintstonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions SOUTH 7696. 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO- 4 no answer 8TC-2389. rounds of trumps while stop­ 7947. FLOOR SANDING and door, small V6, automatic. 53,300. Call 6437W9. Auto Body. 5231990. bear it? ♦ AQ84 ping in dummy and leads a Shop the super buys In Refinishing. Floors like new. Good dependable transporta­ WEDDING BELLS FIRST IT WAS SMOKING, WHAT'S WITH HIM?!...X V A 72 club toward his own hand. Don’t store things you TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain- - your Classified section (Specializing in older floors). ♦ A K ting, peering, general tion. 5700 or Best Offer. Call TH EN SUGAR J U S T w a n t e d t o t e l l Give East the ace of clubs can’t use. Sell them today. Tomorrow you’ll Staining floors. No waxing. 649-4402, after 4 p.m. DEAR BELLS: It’a your wedding, and yea have the right HIM RUNNING IS THE 4 KQ65 and he will probably make repairs. Call Paul evenings. Also Ceilings and Interior SUBSTITUTES fast with a hard­ 6 4 3 ^ . be pleased with the REGAL MUFFLER to de year own tUag. Timothy iheald toll kia lather reapect- NOW-CANCER FASTEST GROWING Vulnerable: Both five odd, but West plunks the money you’ve saved. Painting. John Verfaille, 643 1973 CAPRI- 4 speed V-6. faDy, levlagiy, bat firady of year dedalon. And the aooaer ace on South’s king and working Classified Adi 5750 after 6:00 p.m. MAY BE ACTIVITY IN Dealer: South 51200. Good condition, A COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER the better. CAUSED BV t h e C O U N T R y .' South has to lose two clubs West North East Soi and a heart. economical transportation. h a m b u r g e r s ^ Call 6439620. EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND Apartments F o r Rent 53 Who aaU the toea years are the happleat? For Abby’s □ RENTALS Oncea-Storea lor Rent 55 OHIcea-Storea lor Rent new boahUt “Wbat Taeaagere Want to Knaw^” write iia lL H ia •••••••••••••••••••••• ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot Abby: 132 Lashy Dr., B ev a^ HOb, CeUL 99212. Endaae RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to MODERN OFFICES- 225 to “fXU IWE UP fta .” II aad a bag, atomped (28 cental, leU-addresaed eaveiape. Rooma lor Rent 52 share apartment with same. store on busy street. Large OFFICE SPACE display windows. 5125 monhiy. 320 square feet. Downtown Large bMroom. 647-9988. Manchester. Ideal for Sales, FOR RENT Opening lead: 46 ♦ 87 THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Lease required. Lee & La­ ♦ J 2 ment Realty, 875-4690. Real Estate, or Professional. 4 c y l . Birch House Women. Central­ MANCHESTER- nice 2 Furnished or unfurnished. 250 square feet, center of ♦ 943 ly located. Downtown Manchester, air conditioning and « AK1£7S4 bedroom apartments with Days, call 647-9126. parking. Call 643-9551. Manchester. Kitchen appliances. 5265 and 5350. Plus Astrograph A Louisiana reader wants privileges. Call 6432358. 6 c y l . $-| 2 > o * By Oswald Jacoby utilities. Security, adults no ESSEX MOTOR INN Tho Born LoM r — Art Sansom and Alan Sontag to know what we bid in peU. 6433236. guidelines you'll not only be response to partner’s open MANCHESTER- Lovely USED DELUX beds for sale. Mat* tress, box spring and steel frame able to keep a difficult promise, ing t ne notrump. single rooms. Carpeting, you’ll have plenty of spare lime WHAT HDtJ ^AT H5Y.R3P, Can the Stayman conven­ MANCHESTER- two family, aliform . 8 c y l . tion be used in response to a W' -aise him to three, n kitchen privileges, sitting 5 room, first floor. Security. for fun today. may iiui make, but we want room, privacy, parking, yaro, 646-2300 ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) WPS POIU6) TWO PAIR two-notrump opening? No pets One child accepted. 100 Em I C«nt«r 8L ll/ iM ilI j Of course, it can’t. Obvi­ to try for this game rather swimming pool. Females on­ Heat and utilities not in­ You’ll have an opportunity to than for a club game or part ly. Call 6496206, 9:335:30. Manchttltr, Comt Includes: Installation of new parts, lU ously, you are almost surely cluded. 5240 month. 6432492. Noyamber 18,1871 change something today that score. BEAUTIFUL adjustments, clean battery terminals. has been bugging you lor a KJHP? looking for game or slam, Available December 1st. This coming year an older (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I FURNISHED SLEEPING *alr cond. cars and vans slightly higher. long time. You’ll feel like a but you still want to be able friend might figure in heiping to find those 4-4 m ajor suit room for mature gentleman. you bring into reality an ex­ monkey Is oft of your back. (For a co py o f JA >~OB Y MO D­ V SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom V Central location. Call 646-4701 TAURUS (April 23May 20) You fits. ERN, send tl to: “Win at Duplex- With basement, traordinary dream you’ve been after 6 pm. harboring. It will be of a lasting do your best thinking today Three notrump really isn’t Bridge,'' care of this newspa­ appliances. Kids ok,, and BUYS!! when you’re under pressure. and beneficial nature. a bad contract. It goes down per, P.O. Box 489, Radio City more. (88-23). Rental You’ll be surprised at how Assistors, 2335646, small fee. p iM t a i SCORPia (Oct. 23NOV. 22) because West holds the ace Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) up to 5 qta. 6 flttmr Something you learned that quickly you come up with the Apartmenta For Rent 53 LUBE, OH. & FILTER answers. r ® THAT YOU CAN AFFORD... you never dreamed you’d have Heathcliff — George Gateiy AVAILABLE NOW- 3 MOST CARS GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your L(X)KING for anything in real bedrooms with laundry any reason to use will surpris­ CASH f YOU HAVE IT!! ingly work well for you today. realistic approach to things estate rental - apartments, facilities and yard. Just 52M. EXPIRES NOV. 18th - today is a tar cry from yester­ (87-10). Rental Assistors, 233 . GOOD ONE! Find out the secrets of getting homes, multiple dwellings? No CREDIT TERMS IF YOU NEED IT! along with others by sending day. You’re now able to llgure fees. Clall J.D. Real Estate 5646, small fee. HOURS-MON-FRI. S AM-S PM out practical ways to benefit Winthrop — Dick Cavalll WED. HI 9 PM lor your copy of Astro-Graph yourself. Associates, Inc. 6431980. R e g p I S S I S ' Letter. Mail 50 cents for each 1976 MUSTANG II SAT. 9 AM-3 PM CANCER (June 21-July 22) 3 ROOM APARTMENT. and a long, self-addressed, 2 df., 4 cyl, pow. St.. AM radio, 36d M’ATN 8 T^, MANCHESTER Stick by your guns, no matter FOUR ROOM APARTMENT January 1st. Centrally stamped envelope to Astro- - 426 Broad St. 5155. Security located. Second floor, very low mileage, white 646-2112 how unusual your ways appear 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO .1 0 % SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUN^ON PARTS Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City to others. Once they see the deposit. No, appliances. appliances, heat, garage, Sport. Beautiful 2 Door H.T., white with bucksicin vinyl Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Married couple. No pets. laundry facilities. Adults. No <3895 specify birth sign. type of results you achieve, roof, small 8 cyl., a/trans., p/steering. A clean ready to everyone will jump on your Telephone 643-4751. pets. Security, lease, S A G i m n i U S (N o v . 2 3 0 e c . references. 5230. 6437268 or go automobile. ' bandwagon. ro’m S S " for^ySS LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone K 643-4884. VERNON- Well maintained 1974 VW DASHER may offer you something today garden apartments. Frank wouldn’t do for others. It would that you’ve been wanting tor Smith Assoc. Inc. 2436831 or MANCHESTER- 4 room WAGON *1 6 9 5 prove awkward for her If any­ 4 cyl, auto , AM radio, green. your home. This person no Resident Manager 871-9188. apartment in private 2 family 25 lb. TURKEY one else were to learn of It. longer needs it. You’ll be able home. 1 child, 1 pet ok. Ifm 1972 CHEVROLET WAGON CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jin. 19) to put It to good use. FURNISHED- 3 room heated per month includes utilities <2995 A friend will come up with the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) A apartment. Second floor. and heat. Deposit and Kingswood. Nice sea green with matching interior, 8 cyl., solution to a difficult problem chance to reestablish a bond Adults only. No pets. Parking. references required. 6434256. a/trans., p/steering, real nice solid family car, compare you’ve been faced with. You with one with whom you’ve had anywhere. can now make a quick decision References. Security. 643- a disagreement will be pre­ wit/$»igAiK,TJtiiim3.rDton 4860. MANCHESTER- 5 room 197 CHEVROin regarding the matter. sented to you today. A stronger apartment, 2 family home. MAUBU WAGON AQUARIUS (Jan. 23 Feb. 19) friendship will result. 456 MAIN Street, 1st floor, 3 Newly remodeU ‘ *1 6 9 5 You’ll be able to pick up the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) A rem odeled. 5250 V-8. auto . P.S., yellow. loose ends of a project left Short Riba — Frank Hill room heated apartment, no monthly. No pets. Security. sutjden opportunity to play that appliances, no pets. 5190. Call 6435056. <2495 WITH ANY NEW OR USED CAR undone, due to something unu­ ace-in-the-hole you’ve been Security. Call 6432426,35 pm. sual that occurs today. The holding will be yours today, 1973 CAPRI COUPE completed task greatly ad­ IT LOOKS UKE SEN IS RESOI2TING TO FIVE ROOM DUPLEX- 2 Silver grey, thrifty peppy V-6 motor, 4 speed trans., radio giving you the advantage over vances your Interests. your opponent. PORK8ARREL.. SMEAR TACTICS. MANCHESTER, Main Street, bedrooms, modern kitchen exceptionally clean, well cared for auto. Fun to drive PURCHASED THURS., NOV. 16, PISCES (Fab. 23March 20) If 2 room apartment, heat, hot new cabinets with stove and you make and follow certain water, appliances. No pets, refrigerator, modern bath, 1974 VW SEDAN parking. Swurity. Security. 523715237047. basement, attic. Private 4 cyl. 4 sp., AM radio, red *1 6 9 5 Barry'a World — Jim Barry driveway. 5250 monthly. FRI., NOV. 17 OR SAT., NOV. 18. *U)0KA -rm , HARRy.<..-fME OiEESE IS 006669." MANCHESTER- non smoking Security required. No Pets. *2695 7 female roomate wanted to" Call after 1 p.m., 6433050. 1970 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl A SloffMl 7 share 2 bedroom town house Smart moss green, full power options, fac air con­ with same. Call 871-2943. T H R E E ROOM ditioning. A real clean low mileage auto. Test drive - APARTMENT- Tenant pays, 1972 VW BUS you 11 agree. HERE COMES t h a t MANCHESTER- Four Room u tilitie s . 5169 m o n tn iy .' 7 Pass , 4 cyi,, 4sp.. blue MOOCH IN ' Apartment in two family. Inexpensive to heat. Nice Appliances included. Adults M^hporhood. First floor. 644- *1 6 9 5 our Boarding Houaa This Funny World MOUSE R , ^ ^ onW, no pets. Call after 5,643 <2595 A e A \ H i At\OS B, HJOPLE,THEREi& E6NJ. MARTHPi, SURELY 6 ROOM DUPLEX- Yard. 1971 PONTIAC GATALMA A TURKEY IN THE BACK ms PONT ^\iST^KETriE MANCHESTER- Spacious 6 Private drive. Attic. Cellar. 1974 DATSUN D-210 YARD AND I DON'T NEED EXOTIC MEKTUS BLANOB room duplex. 11/2 baths. Full Close to shopping, bus lines, stunning gold Brougham 2 dr. H.T. Has black vinyl ropf, THREE