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State HARTFORD —Several state Lent! land officials have signed up for a trip to the Virgin Islands, with taxpayers to bear the brunt of the expense. Gov. Ella Grasso also signed up, but her expenses subdivision will not be paid by the state. NEW LONDON -Coast By GREG PEARSON wetland. Giles said that the basin Guard cutters in New London Herald Reporter will retain water flow from the and New Haven are being used watershed area for a 25-year storm, in a stepped-up campaign to The Manchester Planning a storm that in one year has one stop drug smuggling by sea. In­ 2 and Zoning Commission (PZC) twenty-fifth of a chance of occurring. creased policing of the Florida Monday night approved a Giles said that for a ten-year coast and law enforcement ef­ Residence AA Zone subdivision storm, it would take almost three forts in southern states have for the 40-acre Lenti Farms hours for the detention pond to fill forced smuggling to other three feet. areas, such as New England. tract off Gardner St. Before granting final approval, the DANBURY —A foreign The approval, by a 4-1 vote, came commission set several provisions to manufacturer of eyeglass after a previous rejection of a cluster be met by the developers. These in­ frames —Rodenstock U.S.A., zone proposal and much comment cluded raising the berm around the Inc. of Germany —says it will from neighboring residents. detention pond by two feet and 5 begin its U.S. operation by PZC members Monday night spoke eliminating a fence that was opening a branch in Danbury. favorably of the subdivision plans proposed around the pond area. The Company officials said Monday presented by developers Jack PZC also waived sidewalks on por­ they will concentrate their ad­ Goldberg and Robert Stone. tions of two new streets and directed ministrative headquarters and Autumn means extra work for Sheltered Workshop clients who regularly pick up debris “There’s no question about the at­ the developers to install sidewalks on titude toward the subdivision. a portion of S. Farms Dr., south of distribution center in a Dan­ from the public parking lots along Main St. Bagging leaves in the parking lot at Main and bury building. 'They’ve done a super job," PZC the Lenti Farms tract. Forest Sts. are Stewart Clemson, supervisor, left, Robert Phelps and Robert Palisi. Chairman Alfred Sieffert said of the HARTFORD —Former Stone and Goldberg, who both Picking up debris in the rear are William Reagan, left, and Richard Turgeon. This activity plans. Connecticut Republican Chair­ attended Monday’s meeting, had no Sieffert, John Hutchinson, Joseph man Vincent Laudone is sup­ is part of the training and education program at the workshop made possible by United comment on the PZC decision. Swensson Sr. and Ronald Gates voted porting GOP gubernatorial can­ Way. (Herald photo by Pinto) David Call, an attorney who had for the proposed 59-lot development. been a leader in the local opposition didate Rep. Ronald Sarasin, it Leo Kwash voted against it. was announced Monday. to the plan, said this morning that he In July, the PZC rejected a plan for Laudone, a Norwich lawyer, was disappointed in the vote. a Residence AA Cluster subdivision “ 1 think it’s a detriment to the was campaign manager for at the site. The cluster zone, also area,” he said of the subdivision. Call Rep. Robert Steele in his un­ Workshop offers life proposed by Stone and Goldberg, said that he did not know if the successful gubernatorial bid in would have permitted lots and houses residents would take any further ac­ 1974. In the past year six young adults magical transformation. smaller than those required in a tion on the matter. They could appeal have entered the Manchester In the beginning Eileen remained HARTFORD —In an easily ( United Way ) regular Residence AA Zone. the PZC decision. Sheltered Workshop and thus have apart from others. Now she sits at understood regulation, the state Neighboring residents had PZC members who favored the ended lonely days and embarked on a her work bench stuffing envelopes Banking Department has number of clients package plastic protested that the cluster zone was proposal disagreed with the new life filled with gainful occupa­ for mailing or sorting plastic parts, ordered life insurance com­ trash bags which are sold within the out of character with the surrounding neighbor’s assessment of the tion each day. A new circle of friends and she offers a warm smile and panies to write special sum­ community. area, which is zoned primarily development. As Hutchinson said, and the development of new skills handshake to visitors. maries explaining their policies Clients receive weekly pay check Residence AA. The cluster zone plan “The subdivision is in harmony with have enriched their lives and brought MARC has been serving the men­ in plain English. The new rule, for the jobs they perform. Academic included 79 lots. development in the area ” comfort and hope to their families. tally retarded in this community effective Jan. 1, will make skills are reinforced through the Residents also opposed two deten­ The Manchester Association for since its founding in 1952. Families of Connecticut the third state with Adult Education Program which is tion ponds includ^ in the original Retarded Citizens, Inc. (MARC) has the retarded receive advice and such a requirement. offered at the workshop and by the cluster-zone proposal. been operating the Sheltered counseling and are made aware of weekly visit of the Bookmobile.. The plan approved Monday night Workshop « n c e 1966. In that period services' that are available for the Providing sheltered employment includes one detention pond which more than 100 clients have been training and education of the for retarded adults is not the sole aim would detain water during rainy served. Currently 57 clients are retarded. The association conducts Region of the workshop program. The staff periods and permit it to drain Surfing Santa working at the workshop. an outstanding recreational and is dedicated not only to training the gradually into existing water bodies. The workshop procures subcon­ cultural program through its Young SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - A clients in job skills, but also to The inclusion of this pond in the plans SYDNEY, Australia (UPI) — San­ C tracts from local industries which Adult Group which meets one fourth attempt to locate a providing a setting in which they can still drew opposition from the ta Claus will come to town on a surf call for light assembly work, evening a week and is available to all harness race track in western overcome fears and anxieties, neighboring residents. board this year and Sydney’s leading collating, salvaging the repair, and retarded adults in the area, and Massachusetts and run a 60-day enabling them to attain self- PZC members who voted for the clergymen are less than pleased sorting. In addition a crew of clients through its Teen-Agers Group which season next spring is being op­ confidence and a sense of achieve­ proposal said that the detention pond about it. cleans the municipal parking lots in meets one afternoon a week for posed by a group of 500 families ment. Some clients present more would improve drainage for the sub­ A new 15-cent stamp from the the downtown area and five clients bowling, crafts and field trips. near the latest proposed site. challenge than others. division and upstream areas. Sieffert Australian post office for this year s work one day a week at the Senior A staff of 17 persons headed by The East Springfield Eileen was terrified of new said that the proposal “adds to the Christmas cards depicts Santa Citizens Center preparing and ser­ Lewis Stein, director of the Homeowners Association has situations that she literally trembled health and safety of the area.” riding the waves, ‘ hanging-five’’ on ving lunch to senior citizens. Wire workshop, supervises, trains and T $1 voted against the million and ran away from people when ap­ Jay Giles, director of public works, a surf board. coat hangers collected in the com­ guides the retardates in the various project. proached. She was fearful of told the commission Monday night “It is a pity, really a pity,” said munity are salvaged at the workshop programs. MARC is a United Way BOSTON — A bill to allow everybody and everthing, and seldom that engineering philosophy now Bishop Hulme-Moir, the Anglican and resold to dry-cleaning es­ agency and your dollars enable it to most retail stores to open on treated others to a glimpse of the leans toward the idea of detention Bishop of Sydney. “They have not tablishments and laundries. Rags serve those persons who formerly Sunday during the Christmas pretty smile that was to be revealed basins to hold water back and let it retained the real meaning of Christ­ and diapers are salvaged and sold to were “forgotten” by society, but who season has been approved by later on. Patience, understanding drain naturally rather than draining mas. It’s a further evidence of the machine shops and garages. A now receive help and hope. the Massachusetts Senate. The and love have slowly worked a it immediately into an existing secularization of the church." bill now goes back to the House, where it already has been ap­ proved, tor concurrence on an amendment which allows it to take effect immediately. CHICOPEE, Mass. - Most pass first MHS survival test Representatives of 40 locally- year reliren u ’iit ol Dons owned Massachusetts electric By SUSAN VAUGHN took the math tests, 585 passed. A Mrs. Gowen attributed the higher In other action Monday, the board companies today demanded Ramsey, an elementary teacher at Herald Reporter score of 70 per cent or better is scores this year to the fact that the approved revised educational they be allowed to buy required to pass the math portion of tests are now mandatory. specifications as well as preliminary Waddell School for over 20 years, The majority of Manchester High hydroelectric power generated the tests. Those who failed the exams will be plans and specifications for the with Special recognition for her years School sophomores have passed the at Niagara Falls, N.Y. In the English testing, 653 took the given seven opportunities before Bentley School project. of service. first “survival skills” test given Other personnel actions included MONTPELIER, Vt. - Ver­ exams and 565 passed. graduation in 1980 to pass them, Mrs. The plans must be approved by the since they were made a requirement the acceptance of the resignation of mont radio stations have begun The number of students who passed Gowen said. Town Building Committee today and for graduation. The proficiency then be sent on to the state Board of Mrs. Laura Metzel. a half-time airing anti-nuclear ads, spon­ the English tests in the different She said the administration and requirement in mathematics and Education, Bureau of Buildings divi­ speech clinician at Verplanck sored by the state Public areas of comprehension included 611, teachers are working on many ways four areas of English for graduation, sion for approval. School; the appointment of Mrs. Interest Research Group, listening; 6^, reading; 641 letter to get students who failed to take the starting with the class of 1980, was The plans were revised with the Constance Y. Brooks as English designed to counter power in­ writing and 637 forms and blanks. responsibility for remediation. They instituted by the Board of Education major objective of “bringing the teacher at Bennet Junior High School dustry commercials which say Mrs. Gowen said that 12 students, can choose help such as peer last June. Mrs. Eleanore L. Gowen, 1.8 building up to the state codes and to and the leaves of absence of Mrs. atomic energy is safe and in­ or per cent had multiple failures tutoring, use of the resource rooms, vice-principal in charge of provide for the short-term education Carolyn J. DeBoer, language, speech expensive. in the English tests, and those in­ rescheduling courses, or special in­ curriculum at MHS, reported to the needs for the next five to 10 years and hearing clinician at Bowers cluded mostly foreign-bom students. struction. Board Monday nught that 91.1 per In similar basic skilb tests given that the school is expected to be used. School and Mrs. Linda Gotta. English The remediation process will be cent of the students passed the math as a pilot program last fall, more The board also approved several teacher at Bennet Junior High outlined in a letter sent home to National exam and 86.5 per cent passed the than 80 per cent of the students personnel actions including the mid­ School. parents. English tests. Of the 642 students who passed the test. WASHINGTON - President Carter today signed legislation providing stiffer penalties for providers of medicare and . medicai(j programs who' defraud the elderly and poor. ZBA allows Jackstons to finish house DETROIT -Health officials By GREG PEARSON , building permit from the town He also said that there was no James Tani and Paul Rossetto joined regulations governing the area have promised to bar up to 12,- "There's something about this Herald Reporter Building Department before )^e con­ deception involved in obtaining the Johnson in voting for the variance. 000 elementary school students struction started. building permit and his clients were “ 1 think a mistake was m ade." whole thing that mystifies me 1 from class today because (hey The Manchester Zoning Board of An opinion by Vernon Town Atty. not aware of the violation. Johnson said of the permit issuance. think there's some hoodwinking failed to take the state man­ Appeals (ZBA) Monday night Martin Burke, however, said that the “The problem is that they were “I think the only correct thing we can here." he said. dated inoculations against granted a variance for Nicholas and addition was in violation of issued a building permit in good do now is grant the variance." Once the decision is advertised, childhood diseases. The action Phyllis Jackston that will permit Manchester’s zone regulations. faith. They are the victims of a series Brown, however, said that he could there is a 15-day appeal period. If no was expected despite a brisk them to complete work at 72 Maple Burke was asked to rule on the of events over which they had ab­ not accept the statements that the appeal is made, the Jackstons can business Monday at free clinics St. matter because Manchester Town solutely no control,” Podrove told Jackstons did not know the zoning begin construction. set up for the students. The ZBA's approval, by a 4-1 vote, > Counsel. Victor Moses was once a the board. WASHINGTON-Members of If ,, was the only - correct thing the^ board . private attorney for the Jackstons. f Ernest Machell, zoning enforce­ a House-Senate conference <•5; could do, CJiairman Bernard John^ ^ir Burke’s opinion, the Building ment officer, was questioned by cominittee havejcome to terms' ,' ^*CDepartinent placed a stop-work' Brown and ^ id that he received no Demonstrators seize Liberty additional points of the' •ikt BuU Clarei^ Bud Bro^, .ujte Maple St. constructidn. * pressure to grant a permit. He said on Shortly after 10 a.m.. a man Who energy package while awaiting castUie no vote, uid that he feels the jjjg jackstor,s appealed the order to that his inexperience at his job had NEW YORK (UPI) - Two Puerto said he represented the New York inattw involved hoodwinking and ^BA, but the board members been one of the reasons the permit Rican nationalist groups today took the outcome of the Senate Committee to Free the Five and Sup­ struggle dver the tax portion of shield not have b^n approv^. dMed the appeal, thus requiring a was granted. over the Statue of Liberty in New porters of the Puerto Rican the energy plan. President The variance is for an action by A yariance for the work to continue, Mrs. Jackston i.s a member of the York Harbor to demand freedom for Independence Movement, called a Carter today urged quick the Jaclutons to a home at ^ Maple Monday night the board Town Board of Directors. She did not Puerto Rican political prisoners, the WCBS radio to announce the Senate action on tax break St. addrqss. The cpupln had.done suh- granted that variance. . seek renelection after the controver­ U.S. Coast Guard said. takeover. legislation. House leaders stantial work on the addition,'whichi . .'Atty, . Leon . ^ Podrove, representing sy surrounding Maple St. developed. Officials said about 30 Her hustond is a former member of demonstrators took the first .promised to have the bill on Tim Jackstons, talked about the The unidentified caller said there ficel'^eh qiiMtiohMrosilli Ihst spring the Manchester Housing Authority sightseeing boat at 9:15 a m . to Carter’s ^ desk within a few ;htsti)(y of the addition and said that 4; would be a news conference on Liber­ weeks. about the legality of the vrark. ’ his* clients had completed about 90 and the ZBA. Liberty Island and took over the 151- ty Island. The Jackstons had received a per cent of the work. ZBA members Harry Reinhorn, foot statue.

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ti MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 - PAGE THREE-A PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct, 25, 1877 Candidates address Area police report Washington window: Persuasion and pragmatism Vernoh South Windsor to giving up control of the canal. Their first reaction will Vernon Police said a 15-year-old boy walks, talks, more Terrence McGraw, 18, of 19 Scantic By ARNOLD SAWISLAKl sending warships and invasion fleets to hit us from the world. We had an example of that kind of argument be to defend what is ours, but if the price gets too high, as was apprehended inside the Shopping Bag Meadow Rd., South Windsor, was charged WASHINGTON (UPI) — ’There is a story, probably sea. works in the controversy over the Vietnam War. it did in Vietnam, pragmatism may do what persuasion Market, Rockville, early this morning. Vivian Ferguson didate for the Manchester Board of Direc­ Monday night with assault on a police of­ apocryphal, that someone asked Albert Einstein after the In a dither During the early years of the antiwar movement, the could not. The boy was charged with third-degree tors, has proposed that the town construct ficer, resisting arrest, and disorderly con­ ’atomic bomb was developed what the principal weapon of But airplanes brought the protection of the oceans into argument was made that the United States had become burglary and fourth-degree larceny and Vivian Ferguson, a Republican member more off-street recreation areas. duct. the next war would be. question; missiles eliminated it. So why are we in such a an aggressor, injecting itself into a civil war. That was a referred to Juvenile authorities. of the Manchester Board of Directors, has He said that at least four of the town’s Police said they were called to a distur­ ’The great man replied that he did not know about the dither about letting the Panamanians take control ofthe direct contraditlon of the official explanation that we cluster zone developments have town- James Arnold, 16, of 88 W. Main St., next war, but he was willing to predict what armies were in Vietnam to defend a free people against com­ asked that the town give priority to two bance at his home. He was held overnight canal 23 years from now? PLAZA DEPARTMEIIT STORE owned land set aside for recreational pur­ Rockville, was charged Monday with dis­ sidewalk sites that affect the elderly. In lieu of posting a 85,000 bond. He was to would use in the war after tlmt: "bows and arrows.” Sen. Barry Goldwater probably has the answer. munist invasion. (W« Hava A Notion To Plaaaa) poses. These parcels would have to be orderly conduct. Police said he was in­ NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET One is the area near the new housing for appear in Common Pleas Court 12, East It may be worth remembering in the current controver­ Goldwater says public opposition to the canal treaties is Opinion against war cleared of brush, leveled with a bulldozer volved in a fight at Brooklyn St. and Ver­ sy over the Panama Canal that we still are talking about EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE. MANCHESTER the elderly that is being built on Spencer m rtford today. based on the same kind of strong personal feeling that Public opinion turned against the war, but it probably and seeded with grass, he »ald. non Ave. He was released on his promise “the next war” — the nuclear holocaust. St. There are not now sidewalks in the people have about the flag — an emotional response based was the failure to get a quick victory along with the cost, But, this work can be done for a modest to appear in Common Pleas Court 19, HALLOWEEN COSTUMES area, and pedestrian traffic will increase Walter Pekala Jr„ 17, of Florissant, on attitudes deeply implanted in childhood. in dollars and blood, that caused the shift. The continuing expense, Sweeney said. He also said that Rockville on Nov. 23. Canal’s role? when the housing is completed, she said. Md., was charged Monday with failure to So it probably does little good for supporters of the hostility to amnesty for those who resisted military ser­ TRICKS, TREATS and federal funds are available to pay part of The second area that concerns Mrs. grant the right of way. He was involved in So if, as our military men have convinced us, the only canal treaties to argue that we don’t need it for national vice during that conflict is just one indicator that the cost. Steven D. Owen, 17, of 28 Hillcrest Dr„ SURPRISES ARE ALL A T Ferguson runs from Bluefield Dr. to a two-car accident on Ellington Rd. way we can assure our national security is to spend defense. To folks who were taught in grade school that Americans did not accept the argument that their coun­ ‘When one weighs the relatively Vernon, was charged Monday with McKee St. The elderly residents on ’The driver of the other car was Allen L. billions of dollars on nuclear missiles, what part will the the Panama Canal is “ours,” the question simply is try was doing wrong in Vietnam. THE PLAZA. minimal cost of doing this and the great reckless driving. Police said he was Panama Canal piay in our survival? Bluefield Dr. frequently walk on an London of Ni^erwerfer Rd., South Wind­ whether we should "give away” one of America’s It may be that nothing short of serious violence in benefit to our neighborhoods, Manchester driving erratically in the parking lot of amesUe walk between the two streets, she sor. Pekala has a court answer date of How does the ability to move ships between the Atlan­ proudest possessions. Panama will change the minds of Americans who object said. should launch a program to fix up at least Nov. 4. McDonald’s Restaurant on Rt. 83. He is to tic and Pacific oceans relate to a military situation in one of these town-owned lots in each of the appear in court Nov. 23. At one time, the State of Connecticut which our potential enemies are capable of incinerating ‘Stolen’ argument cleared snow from the walk. Now, it no cluster-zone neighborhoods,” he said. South Windsor Police said they are our cities and poisoning our countryside with weapons AQWAY Nor does the argument that Teddy Roosevelt “stole” longer does. Mrs. Ferguson said. This seeking warrants for the arrest of two from the air? John FitzPatrick Coventry the land to dig the canal seem likely to alter public opi­ causes problems for the elderly, she said. Hartford men who allegedly took a large When the canal was built, the United States was trying John FitzPatrick, a Democratic can­ Martin J. Young, 26, and Debra L. nion Many, perhaps most, Americans are unable to ad­ "Should the state continue to refuse to amount of silverware from a Norma Dr. to defend two coasts with a one-ocean navy. It was a time didate for the Manchester Board of Direc­ Young, 18, both of White Hill Rd., Coven­ mit the possibility that the United States may have been NGRED remove the snow and, in addition pile it home. when no one in Europe or Asia could menace us without tors, has proposed that the board consider try, were charged Monday with two less than honorable in its dealing with the rest of the onto the walkway, then I ask the Town of an amendment that would permit car­ Police said the two men were arrested counts each of issuing bad checks. ’They Manchester to remove it, ' she said. nivals in town. by Glastonbury Police on other charges were released on $250 non-surety bonds for DOG FOOD She proposed that Federal Revenue Town Counsel Victor Moses has ruled and most of the silver taken from South appearance in court in Rockville Nov. 9. Sharing funds be used for both projects. that carnivals are prohibited by the Town Windsor was recovered at that time. Eleanor Coltman Charter, but he suggested that an amend­ Police also said Sally Kucinskas, of NUGGETS High Ridge Rd., made a formal complaint Eleanor Coltman, a Democratic ment permitting carnivals with definite concerning vandalism of election signs. member of the Board of Education who is restrictions be adopted. Rec events off For Your Health & seeking re-election, has listed several "Fairs and shows, such as carnivals, steps for increasing communication sponsored by certain organizations like Recalls robbery at junior highs Beauty atFinast! between the board and residents. churches, can be a source of good enter­ "Increased communication with tainment and fund raising,” FitzPatrick San Francisco jeweler Victor Nash shows’ Area fire calls Open houses at Bennet Junior High parents, public and staff is a goal of both said. Seattle newsmen how a gunman kept a pistol School and at Manchester High School Quality values for the .whole He suggested that the board consider the Board of Education and the school ad­ to his head Monday as he was forced to drive have forced cancelation of various town ministration," she said. adopting an amendment as proposed by Tolland County recreational programs. family. More proof that...it Moses. He said that the matter should be his car, containing more than $2 million Mrs. Coltman suggested that residents Monday, 4:20 p.m. —Woods fire, Grahaber Mel Siebold. director of the town worth of precious gems that were eventually • a complata and keep a list of board members with their one of the first considered by the new Rd., Tolland. Recreation Department, has reported that board, so that groups interested in holding pays to shop the Finest way! balancad dial phone numbers and addresses. She said stolen when Nash jumped from the car at a Monday, 4;38 p.m. —Shed fire. Old Post Rd., the East Side Rec will be closed • axira chawy formula that board members try to obtain infor­ such carnivals would have adequate time red light. Nash screamed for help, but nobody Tolland. Wednesday because of the Bennet open appaalt to all doga to prepare if the change was made. Monday, 7:46 p.m. —Bam fire, Union St., SUPERMARKETS mation for residents who call and that came. (UPI photo) house. The open swim scheduled for calls with constructive suggestions are After the ruling from Moses, the Plan­ Rockville. Wednesday at Manchester High School also welcome. ning and Zoning Commission was asked to has also been canceled, he said. 50 lbs. She also suggests that people attend the consider such an amendment on the car­ Reg. ^ nival. It decided to make no changes. P Colgate T oothpaste board meetings. The second meeting of I Theater schedule , 18C off label 9 oz tube each month, which includes a half-hour public comment session at the beginning, Trade with Cuba is held at different schools. The schedule Showcase Cmemas— “Fan­ Vernon Cine 2 — "Smokey ! MMKMESTER PROPERTY OWNERS RSSOCUTKIN I Skin Quencher Hand & Body Lotion BOSTON (UPI) — Massachusetts Lt. tasia" 2:25-7:25-9:45; "Dam­ through May is — Nov. 28, Bowers; Jan. and the Bandit” 7:20-9:10 For Smoother Softer Skin 4 02 bottle Gov. Thomas P. O’Neill III and about 30 nation Alley 2-00-7:30-9:35; MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION 23, Highland Park; Feb. 27, Buckley; business representatives from across the Rose Garden" 2:20-7:30- March 27, Bennet Junior High; April 24, state flew to Cuba Monday to discuss 9:35; Kentucky Fried SAVE 50< Martin; and May 22, Manchester High. future trade possibilities. Movie” 2:10-7:40-9:50; IShQivcase $ Seltzer 2000 Antacid Tablets Oecause twice isn’t nice Citizens wishing to speak at other ‘‘If and when trade is ever normalized “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” For Relief of Acid box of 36 regular meetings may do so notify the 2:00-7:20-10:00 Cmemas MITES U l TUPAKERS TO 161 W EST MIDDLE TURNPIKE (with Cuba), this will give Massachusetts IMTatSTMrM84 chairman and if time permits. business a head start towards trade,” U.A. Theater 1 — “Star E xrrsa AGWAY Wars” 7:00-9:30 Mrs. Coltman also suggested that O’Neill said before leaving. “Ultimately, S l i m LAMB Playtex Deodorant Tampons 540 NEW STATE RD. MANCHESTER • TEL 646-0022 U.A. Theater 2 — “Lincoln box of 55 citizens visit the local schools and attend it may mean jobs and economic activity ROBBinSTRBMT A K E T M ON K-EVAUIATHM MANCHESTER Conspiracy" 7:15-9:15 For Sanitary Protection the board’s budget workshops. 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■Ml flim Open forum lA T $llMnki :|7 HanrliPHlpr EiifiiiugH rralb IFRANKS in U N K S SWEET LIFE Manchester — A City of Village Charm

Founded Oct. 1. 1881 ORECEN STAMPS Member. Audri Bureeu ot Crrculilion Member. United Press International United Way support solicited PILLSBURY Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, ■ M Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. SUGAR Dear editor. stimulates a tremendous volunteer m l effort to raise funds witKan absolute Raymond f Robinson. Editor-Publi8h«V Harold E Turkmgton. Managing Editor The drive for funds for the Tri- BROWNIE Town United Way is in full swing_ minimum of dollars going towards -N Supermarke|§ 5 LR. RAG The theme this year, only our second fund raising costs and, consequently, O p in io n SAVE year, is: “The United Way is not just brings more dollars for the actual 728 E. MIDDLE MIX MVE for the other guy.” work of the agencies. W tM M m WCATS ft TPKL I, as chairman, and those You and I can enrich life in our TMMi M 60c volunteers who are working with me, community and make this Greater TolM I MANCHEDTIR I QunlHiM 49< are willing to extend a great deal of Hartford Area of 16 towns a better It’s your opportunity place in which to live and work. For Not Responsible For Typographical Errors 4 9 « ^ ONE COUPON PER FAMILY effort on behalf of the United Way 22.5 OZ. agencies who serve the youth, the those of us involved in the campaign, GOOD THRU OCT. 29 elderly, the unfortunate, and all of us your donation will be our greatest DOUBLE STAMPS WED, ONE COUPON PER FAMILY We asked the manager to use GOOD THRU OCT. 29 We agree with the directive in our community. reward. Town Manager Robert Weiss the column, and he agreed, but We, who are willing to devote time Thank you. GIVINB WITHOUT MONEY THE M H WAYI said he didn’t want to use it un­ and effort in this drive, only ask that Sincerely, sent to department heads last With the holiday eeason upon ua take advantage week; til after the election. all in the Tri-Town Area pledge their Andrew P. Tricarico TANGERINES Chairman, of using your 8AH Groan Stampa for the gifts Hated mushR&oms BROCOLLI They should not — now — And as far as his department support. This letter is asking you to join the many others who have Tri-Town Section in the catalog. Ease the budget and give many more comment upon issues that heads go, he is in favor of them 1977 United Way Campaign using the column to present already stepped forward. gifts at no extra coat. Make the home a happy place, political candidates are es­ Your financial fair-share support QQ« 59*'^ W ® pAQI^ BUNCH 1 5 / 8 9 * pousing. But they should have their views — after election. 111.11.1 make the children happier, make your friends hap­ 1 their say, and the manager is We hope our town depart­ pier. All at no extra cost with Franks and SftH Green in agreement with that. ment heads will give us their Stamps. - . |AT wHh $7.S0 AT with$7i0 AT iAT mtfc I — Frank $7.50 straight forward, unequivical pwcbiM exdudhi FRANKS pwdiau excluding FRANKS [FRANKS When we proposed our Satur- iFRANKS coopon item CwNpiN RMi eii 2 South Windsor reader coqien itein day Opinion page, we commentary on issues. All of AT i AT us want to learn more about „PUCI"' *'•' EASY-OFF presented it to the manager i\h. Ilaii urges board change FRANKS 'FRANKS KELLOGGS HEINZ our water condition, the educa­ ..C ,s |4!>/'I"<'" onpia las j LIPTON OVEN and he agrees this is another 11*^ FROSTED KETCHUP tion problems, and the social forum where the politician, the To the editor: dividual responsibility. 20 OZ. ONION SOUP CLEANER 100 STAM PS 100 ST A M PS FLAKES # 4 4 16. Oz. LumLumon or Rug. administration, and the services. I only hope the people of South They have tried to censor an 11th It's Your Opinion! Use it. Windsor are aware of the danger that WITH WITH ANY 2 JARS general public can be heard. n grade English assignment because it OF PACNF S Q Q is facing their school system. Some had to do with Henry the VIII and 4 k GROUND 49< 2 5 of the most frightening experiences 1 20 OZ. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY different attitudes about marriage. PLANTERS GOOD THRU OCT. 29 GOOD THRU OCT. 29 have had were at South Windsor A t CHUCK ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY y / They even came out against the use GOOD THRU OCT. 28 GOOD THRU OCT 29 Board of Education meetings where 1 PEANUTS' of “ scientific method” in our ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Charity for all have seen a small group of self- GOOD THRU OCT. » elementary science program GOOD THRU OCT. 29 righteous narrow-minded people because it asked questions and en­ trying to impose their limited view or some couraged children to draw their own DIAMOND ^ ALL BEEF U.S.D.A. CHOICE SALE Postal Service to deny use ot on an entire school system. conclusions. HEFH It’s easy to understand why These people operate under the the mails to any fund-raising In short they have come out SALT church groups, charities and assumption that there is a TRASH BAGS group that failed to comply. against thought. 'They don’t want Plain or Iodized other worthy (or unworthy) “humanist” conspiracy in the 10 CT. Some church groups contend children questioning, comparing or 16 oz. PORK BARREL- causes raise money by mail. schools. They think the schools are thinking. BY POPULAR DEMAND that such restraints violate Thought trying to “brainwash” students. They reach millions of poten­ These people dominated meeting 79< their freedom of religion, They are against any programs that 1 0 < tial givers that way. The after meeting and still complain that PORK LOIN U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF which is a pretty self-serving deal with a child’s feelings or per­ expense is manageable. And they haven’t been heard. ’They would quote the first stanza and chorus: My sonal growth. ’They were against a DROMEDARY SWEET LIFE interpretation of the Bill of A rather common accusation only believe they had been heard if the response can be quite faith has found a resting place — Not sixth grade anthropology course Rights. sharply aimed at the Christian often the whole system turned upside down POUND or GINGER APPLE JUICE WHOLE TOP generous. in device nor creed: I trust the because it compared man to animals. If churches and charitables goes like this: “You Christians make for them. And that is exactly what HALF GALLON What’s not so easy to unders­ Everlasting One — His wounds for (Man is not an animal!) and because RREAD MIX me sick! All you have is a blind might happen if the Republicans win have a right to solicit money me shall plead. I need no other argu­ it dealt with a primitive society with tand is the reluctance of some faith.’’ another seat on the board. You must PORK by mail, the people who res­ ment, I need no other plea; It is different values than their own. 8 9 < of these groups — especially TTiis would indicate that the ac­ all get out and vote Democratic Nov. 2/*l pond have a similar right to cuser seems to think that to become enough that Jesus died. And that He They have been against the human SIRLOIN the religious fund raisers — to 8. Your children stand to lose a lot if died for me. development program not only CAPRI DOWNY know how their money will be a Christian, one has to commit in­ you don’t. SIDE reveal publicly what they do Submitted by because it dealt with reproduction, spent. Whether we’re talking tellectual suicide. Elizabeth Sholnick GRATED CHEESE FABRIC SOFTENER (9 RIB ROAST) with the money they collect. Pastor James Beliasov but because it dealt with "selfish” 10 oz. about Boys’ Town, or Billy But that really isn’t true. The heart 530 Overlook Rd. 33 oz. Opposition is so strong, in Faith Baptist Church concepts like self-respect and in­ Graham, or the Pallotine and head were created to work South Windsor fact, that Congress is likely to together. The Bible says this: “Jesus BEEF Fathers of Baltimore, or the pigeonhole a perfectly said unto him. Thou shall love the M.69 * . . 89< (WILL CUT AS DESIRED) American Friends Service Lord, thy God, with all thy heart, and 99 reasonable bill requiring Committee, it’s only fair to LIRRYS lb. 119 charities to state on each plea with all thy soul, and with all mind” No sympathy for self-grubbing COKE TAB or U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE how much goes to administra­ ask; Who benefits? Where does (Matthew 22:37). SLICED BEETS FAM ILY PAC When Christ and His followers Greek 3 to 2 that a majority of FRESCA c the money go? Otherwise, 16 OZ. tion, how much to fund raising 32 oz. N.R. BONELESS BEEF BONEUSS BEEF givers have no way of knowing called upon a man to exercise faith, WASHINGTON - Last month, college students have never heard and how much to the members of Local 35 of the Federa­ Andrew Tully the word “chore, " denoting an exer­ whether they’re helping the it was not a “blind faith” but rather PORK $dQ9 90n9M ROUND charitable purpose itself. an “intelligent faith.” The Apostle tion of University Employes walked cise that used to be as American as TOP SIRLOIN needy or simply making life 3/*l 2/89< o r The bill, sponsored by Rep. Paul said this: “For which cause I off their jobs at Yale for the fourth mystified voice: "American parents apple pie. Charles Wilson, D-Calif., more comfortable for the also suffer these things; time in nine years. seem obsessed with the aim of In the new tradition, girls go off to CHOPS , BONELESS ROLLED STEAK 1 was not surprised to learn from would empower the U.S. professional fund raisers., who nevertheless, I am not ashamed; for making their children as popular as college who never stitched on a but­ (3 canter, 3 end) take their cut off the top. I know whom I have believed and am wire service dispatches that most of possible with their peers. You do all ton, or sewed a seam, or slid even a ★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★ CHUCK Yale’s male and female students INSTANT COFFEE T persuaded that he able to keep that the dirty work yourselves" TV dinner into an oven. Some are CEN TER C U T which I have committed unto him view the strike mostly as a personal Certain peopie, including those strangers to washing dishes. Boys NESCAFE...... 10OZ.* 3 . 9 9 against that day” (2 Timothy 1:12). inconvenience. It seems that the scourges of suburbia — the psy­ become fathers without ever balan­ Yesterdays INSTANT COFFEE A A I i h . “Faith in Christianity,” wrote the students have been forced to clean chiatrists — keep yapping that cing a check book, or mowing a lawn, PORK aw 90 ^ 1 . 5 9 TASTER’S CHOICE 6o.*4.991 D late Paul Little, “is based on their own bathrooms and hallways, children have to have an outlet for or hammering a nail. Their growing- 1.09 lb. empty their own garbage, and eat I NABISCO T O a 25 years St. is elected by the Board of Direc­ evidence. It is reasonable faith. their energy. I’ll buy that, because up process seems to consist of Faith in the Christian sense goes their meals at assorted greasy lb. WAYBE8T QRADE A FRESH Edward Krasenics is named tors to fill a vacancy on the three- we have to live with them and listening to ear-shattering rock COOKIES .. f.*^. Id-8 01.SCHOPS AW* spoons. Manchester's Civilian Defense direc­ member board of selectmen. beyond reason but not against it.” besides we have grown to love them. music, careening about in the family IFYNTEX “I have to fend for myself every U.S.D.A. CHOICE tor. Manchester school principals tell Faith is the assurance of the heart in Still, I am cad enough to raise the car and jam sessions on the TOILET TISSUE ...... 4 Pack 4 0 ^ GOUNmY s t y le ' mealtime,” complained one student. Manchester may be site of state the Board of Education that town the adequacy of the evidence. question of why it has become a telephone. I DOLE. CRUSHER SLICED, CHUNK w A , POM LOIN BONELESS BEEF Civilian Defense supply depot. schools are in a serious bind for The words of the hymn “My Faith “I’m not used to cleaning toilets,” prime national concern to satisfy our 1 fear we deserve the opprobrium b m e in a . » 0 9 General Manager Richard Martin space that has led to overloading of Has Found a Resting Place” are very said another. tads. of my Dutch friend. As Yale s PINaPPL^ ,..u.c...... WHOLE EYE SUNBEAM K A a i says. many classes and can lead to double appropriate to consider. Let me just As a citizen who has not spent all students have testified, we have 0 BMIBT 8 9 ^ sessions in a few years. (WHOLE NOT QUARTERS) ||, 10 years ago INot quite his nighttime years examining Rem­ abjectly surrendered to our BUnERTOP BREAD Wheat A White ...... 2 2 o 5 U “Fend” for themselves? Not quite. MBS Mrs. Terry Parla of 33 Edgerton brandts or dallying in Christian children s frenetic urge to play their I OCEAN SPRAY A A * 99 Yale refunds $5.65 a day to each stu­ ROUND ROAST Science reading rooms, 1 am yet hours away. Taking that road, we dent for grub, and while this sum CRANAPPLE...... SWEET LIFE capabie of wondering why pursuits have left the child with no experience -MEAT CORRAL- would not buy an appetizer at New KRAFT liirrATION A A « other than those offering frivolous at using broom or scouring brush or Georgia banking revisited York’s “21,” it need not produce MAYONNAISE quart U.S.D.A. CHOICE pleasure cannot be found for our eating out for $5.65 a day. Will Jim­ I PILLSBURY starvation, ’The country is full of peo­ children. my Carter show his touted compas­ BONELESS BEEF ple who eat fairly well on $5.65 a day, By Martha Angle and found a way to circumvent that law tors received large loans from their Will give odds sion and dispatch a passel of illegal * 1 . 69 . Robert Walters as well as a Georgia statute which bank, enabling them to purchase 39 on account of they do not require a domestics to save Yale from dis­ IKRAPT A A « daily helping of caviar or pheasant 1 offer no hard statistics or poll fin­ BACON 9 9 per cent of the outstanding Dalton BOnOM (First of flatly prohibited any holding com­ aster? MACAROHIDIHHER 7 ^ , . .2 9 * bank stock between 1969 and 1976. under glass. dings, but I will give Jimmy the Two Related Columns) pany in the state from controiling CARUSO O A more than one bank. On bank boards As for wielding a broom and rest WASHINGTON - (NEA) - room brush, it may not be fun but BLENDED OIL gai’3.69 Officers of the Atlanta bank have Perhaps Bert Lance was right. Interest-free loan such chores have not driven many NESTLE A A « Maybe we Yankees just don’t unders­ served on the boards of both the DELI 2 In March, 1969, a $2.7 million American housewives screaming to STEMS CHICKEN COOP tand how bankers do business in Savannah and Dalton banks. The COCOA...... i2oz.box99« COLD CUTS interest-free loan from the Atlanta their shrink for a self-fulfillment Georgia. bank enabled one man to purchase current president of the Savannah ■ f r ie n d s . a f Aa . Im p o rte d course. Domestic help is available That tentative confession is in­ virtually all of the common stock of bank and his immediate predecessor ( Side glances GIL FOX P E A B E A N S ...... 2 . » 7 9 * WAYBEST GRADE A both came to that job from of- only at a high price these days, and 1 5 9 spired by the recent disclosure of a the First Bank of Savannah, 230 PALMOLIVE LIQUID * . . COOKED $118 even some Yale students must own highly disturbing set of cir­ ficerships at the Atlanta bank. FRESH PACKAGED miles southeast in Savanna, Ga. mamas who are their own scullery DISHOdlRGENT ...... « c 7 9 « U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF cumstances involving three Georgia The Atlanta bank also orchestrated 1 1 In April 1970, slightly more than a and upstairs maids. banks, including the second biggest year later, both the Savannah bank similar arrangements for the SANILAC ...... ,.»*2.89 RUMP $139 FRAMKS in the state. shares and the loan were transferred purchase of large blocks of stock in Heartless New Haven FOWL 1 IMPERIAL (FORtOUPORSTIW) COLONIAL Lance is not personally involved in to Ben S. Gilmer, who happened to be four other small banks, all in DeKalb But — those poor babies in ROAST 1 k County, part of the Atlanta heartless New Haven. They are ...... ,16ez.twlnpak ' this episode. But the embarrassing the former chairman of the executive MARGARINE U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF MILD A BEEF revelations which led to his resigna­ committee of the Atlanta bank’s metropolitan area. mostly, it would appear, products of But when the office of the (Comp­ an American civilization that has 49« tion under fire as Director of the Of­ board of director. BATHROOM TISSUE by Scott. IWKK fice of Management and Budget did The unusual loan was structured so troller of the Currency became con­ shielded them from some of life’s IVALOSIC cerned in 1970 about possible realities. It is in the new tradition of EOF STEW produce a commitment from several Gilmer assumed no personal liability BUTTER CHIPS 22 oz. violations of the law, an attorney for parent-child relationship that Mama congressional committees to re­ for the debt. In addition, Gilmer’s in­ RAQU m A a examine the laws governing bank terest payments were exactly equal the Atlanta bank assured that federal and Papa spend much of their time regulation. to the dividends paid by the Savannah agency that “in our opinion, there is frantically seeking a full and ITALIAN SAUCE ...... « - 7 9 ^ Lance's legacy bank stock. no ‘control’ of those banks.” pleasurable social life fpr their MORTON If Lance’s legacy is to be a Almost identical Law violated offspring — at God only knows what BISCUITS ...... MadA Large cost in time, patience, and doing poo tightening of those statutes, there is Involved in a virtually identical Late last month, however, the ISTAQE COACH m gmiM without a new spring outfit and a jug no more suitable place for the case was the First National Bank of Board of Governors of the Federal of bourbon. BAR SO A P...... ^ « 5 / * 1 legislators to begin looking than the Reserve System found that the Atlan­ Dalton, 50 miles northwest in Dalton, Almost from birth, American kids IRED HEART First National Bank of Atlanta and ta bank had, in fact, violated the Ga., a community not far from are perceived as requiring its parent company, the First federal law restricting holding com­ DOB FOOD....,...... „ . . J I * 1 Lance’s home town of Calhoun, Ga. “something to do” with their scads National Holding Corp. pany control of banks. In January, 1969, four present and of free time. Parents are all the time la e s B C w i i v QW e The Bank Holding Company Act, a former directors of the Atlanta bank But the Fed, in an astounding arranging dancing wassails, slumber fedej-al statute, has long required signed an agreement to buy shares in move, then voted to grant ex post parties, Coke drinkings and other that a holding company which seeks the Dalton bank from a trust es­ facto approval of that illegal act, assorted Bacchanalia, lest their to acquire control of additional banks tablished by major stockholders of allowing the Atlanta holding com­ moppets run away to. some un­ must first secure the approval of the the smaller bank. pany now officially acquire full con­ sanitary opium hell. Board of Governors of the Federal The exceptionally favorable finan­ trol of the Savannah and Dalton Parents obsessed Reserve System. cial arrangements were similar to banks. Back in 1969-70, the Atlanta bank those in Savannah. ’The Atlanta direc­ (NEXT: A new scandal?) As a Dutch diplomat put it, in a ITOMATOSOUP...... MANCHESTER EVEaWJG HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-A PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 TECH STEREO HARVEST HILL LWV Straw Poll Judges and prosecutor onaniHiusiiuoN PACKABISTORI ANNIViRSARY t k e k k r t M M m ChM m • Bam AnMrle«rd This is Government Week, Oct. 23 through 29. lINMSIllONeNIMINIXHlIIIIIS OKN: a AM to I m M 0 N .-U T . In cooperation with the Manchester League of Women TheobisetoIttMoontsstistopiiBkmorecorrsetgame winntrs than Earl Yost... OCTOMI UQUOn SKGIAU Voters, The Herald is conducting this Straw Poll to learn A U D I O S A U what readers have to say about things in Manchester. split on need for change Entrlaa pMdng dioiia alNl wMi tha moat eorraet answara will bo ollgiblo for wookly Save 4%»SSb Phii IQS Gate Olicount CAWmOKO The League is a nonpartisan organization. It will com­ howwrOT414l prims. In ease ot a Ms, wlimara will ba ohoaan by tha oloaaat tio-braakar numbor. ponwCROQ HAM ____ _ « O A » C fM « l pile the results of the Straw Poll and will let the HonmAMQ I1MM ----- ftanMrCfFHtl TIo-braakar numbar la tha Mghast numbar of points you think wUI bo aeorod by any justice system would literally be in­ rtonmSXMO HAM -■.rr AonMiCTPNtt successful candidates for town officials know your con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - As far as mittee the executive branch of Honwixm MAM — . . «0W«CTftA1 AenMrlXNS UAM ono ol tho teami in Monday night game. Ail entriee or roaeOQable feeelmilloe must cerns as they take office. government — not the judicial — sanity.” Ao m h O M P MMM ^ TmcI^MO two judges who figured in the Peter TMCAMO i^ m Democracy is not a spectator sport. Make your views TKfwHesmiiS bo dopoeited at The Herald or poebnarked by 8 p.m. F r l^ . The Herald will be 1 should be responsible for selecting In a statement read to the subcom­ TaeMoiW OO A. Reilly case are concerned, the of­ known! fice of the chief state’s attorney all prosecutors, including the chief mittee, Chief Justice Charles House sole ludgo of contoet ontrloe. CANAOIAN Ml M l S M « 2 ~ Fill in your answers to the question below, clip and could use some changes. But Connec­ state’s attorney. backed Gormley, saying the four- M I L T O R m S ■ aq. yd. on Euy To Clion toollKr4 ItAM PranwUlOS HIM Tm c ADOU h a deposit your answer in Straw Poll boxes that will be at But Chief State’s Atty. Joseph year-old office of the chief state’s at­ •eottK rr _ PMMMrAn HIM T«m «$MW MM iia iM ticut's top prosecutor says too many KLHyoMISr H A M PMKMfbfnO $MM TMcMlQt lAtM ARNBTROM Mary Cheney and Whiton Memorial libraries and at The changes would be "insanity." Gormley said his office has been torney has "contributed to the more t«c m m u n tAVl MaraooMl HtM IIh CuHW T A jm eaSin lAVI AKOPMHm IM O lA h & A i Herald; or, you can mail your answers to: doing an excellent job and said effective and efficient adminstration TwM caSrO lAVt MOFAUpaMO m m Mpi WHS A review subcommittee of the TadMie* u r e Urabond* overhauling "a 270-year-old criminal of criminal justice in the state.” Tin tkemt Straw Poll Legislature's Judiciary Committee forssurviywssribrisce C4lW^|Al Manchester Herald moves into its second day of hearings Both Gormley .and House were in MCMOmwi. m m long-tMtIng shine. SMS tiaF tr AMptOMUMkiM uve agreement with Speziale’s contention m m ‘SStsr' Box 591 today on the role of the office of the AonMiPt. «tTM tiql WIN quart that the Superior Court judges, not AoNMrA.n9*M»^ AM r Manchester, Conn. 06040 chief state's attorney and Connec­ T w M e*M 30i«»~ lAVt Iwr T«elMctH.2)i.k« tAVC SKCIAL the chief justice, should be responsi­ TwiMKatLiaao ticut’s unique system of selecting U V t ble for appointing the chief state’s at­ Tw M csA X nO prosecutors, •— *— UVf TUMUS Connecticut is the only state where torney. OWTM440U U M •con 431 ham 2. (A) CMosBO ol IW •••■ TEACHEU’S But Gormley was especially upset TAPI nmapamiaPWnwTXHA ItAMma SCOTCH WHISKEY ,1MCHEI6 IHow would you rate the quality of the following services prosecutors are picked by the TaelnNa T«m a m w judicial branch of government. with Berdon’s suggestion that his of­ TDK « Mta4L.tlg • i » w j a p u m h • CH H iRnia PUORS 88 proof jin Manchester? fice come under the attorney » 1 5 . » 1 0 - ' 5 75 'S- M I excellent good fair poor] At Monday's hearing, Superior B u y O n e Speaker At Regular Pritc •INLAHhCOIMnMM Court Judge Maurice J. Sponzo, who general’s office, which changes with {police protection______each new administration. Get A Second Speaker Priw OCT. acted as a special one-man grand Dozens of dazzling colors and psttsmi... |fire protection ______juror in the Reilly matter, said his “In that this is a very political For Only $ I Hurry in rww lot todayV bast lloor covoting vahjos (tunng out great Merchant Gift Cdrtiflcatos $ p t SPECML^ dealing with that case convinced him world, I don’t think this is the way to AnosUong Fa« Root Slxtw and Salal Got special sale pticas on lamous snowplowing & fexcluding Martin speakers) Aimaltong lloota wHh Itio MiraPond wear eurtace thal keeps its DnHianl Wookly Prizes the chief state’s attorney s power go,” he said. shina, wittwui waxing or buffing, tar longer than ordinary vinyl Hoots! (Street cleaning ______should be limited solely to "ad­ Earlier, Berdon said, "Having the e. W Lm I l l t m AND A ... accusatorial functions in the judicial 7. (A| Mlniiesolo at (■) AUanta CORONET garbage & refuse ministrative" matters. (collection/disposal______Sponzo’s criticism of Gormley in department is totally foreign to our MANeHESTER system of government, except in VSQ his grand jury report was largely CALDOR PLAZA, TOIIAND TPKL •AlMenWorWy recreation facilities______responsible for prompting the Connecticut.” TEL. 648-8364 inwalason a m # 1 n n Mcnihnit* BRANDY hearings into the state's system of "The appearance of justice is water & sewer ______jeopardized,” the judge said. Thurt. EARL YOST 9 1U U out certHIcatos selecting prosecutors. Maa-rrl. 9:30-4:30 OCT. street & Supreme Court Justice John A. Gormley did not address Sponzo’s t:3M:30 SsL- ' SportE Editor sidewalk Speziale, who presided over the 1974 criticisms directly, choosing instead 9:30-5:00 SPECIAL maintenance to laud his office’s achievements OPEN MONDAY Price trial where Reilly was found guilty of B TECH THRU FRIDAY during its four years of existence. lO a m. loflp.B i $gsi a 0 iT manslaughter in the death of his 51- SATURDAY Grand Prize year-old mother, Barbara Gibbons, during his testimony, Sponzo said « STEREO lOa m loSp.Mi. said the power to appoint the state’s his recent inquiry into the Reilly YOSTS top prosecutor should lie with the matter convinced him “it is very im­ MM Faralagtan .%*•- I'ekler WMepeded Fleas LINOLEUM A CARPET ALL PRICKS WITHOUT TAX FerBleglea. «77-< ••• Aseabaatcr. M M cH aiew e. a « ^ 7 M M ALL PRICES aUSJECT TO CHANGE PER UQUOR COMMISSION state's Superior Court judges and not portant that a state’s attorney have • Oevoe Painte and ttalna • Wallpapor • Carpel PREDICTIONS 8h«mpoo • Adheelvee • Ceramic Tile • Meteie • Tepee with the chief justice of Supreme complete control over the cases in CaflaM .7«R.|»7« 2M W. HIDOU TPKL. MANCNUTB 84M3M rind This Weeks Games Court. his jurisidction." Buffalo ovar Saattto After new evidence in the Reilly Sponzo said the office of chief Chicago ovar Groan Bay Manchester public records case came to light, it was Speziale state’s attorney should “be totally Oallaa ovar Dalrott bi The Ms On These who granted the youth a retrial, administrative” and should not han­ Houaton ovar Clnetainall YOUnSELF saying a “grave injustice had been dle prosecutorial matters. Clovaland oirar Kaiiaaa City done. " The manslaughter charge Chief State’s Atty. Joseph T. “Any interference (from the chief WHAT A DIFFERENCE Warranty deeds MANCHESTER Lot Angoiaa ovar Now Orloant Alice W. Wetherell to Herman M. Frechette, Albert R. against Reilly was dismissed last fall state’s attorney in matters before the Four Pages. Fill Out A8IIEAKTHISFALL. Gormley appears Monday MInnotola ev4r Altaila Martin and Gerald P. Rothman, property at 33 Florence when previously undisclosed before judiciary subcommittee various state's attorneys) has and Now England ovar Mw Jola will cause friction," he said. “This A BILCO St., $46,200. evidence surfaced. of General Assembly, conduc­ Oakland ovar Oanvor wMi an ARMSTRONG A third jurist at Monday’s problem has existed and will con­ George F. Kania and Margaret A. Kania, both of ting a review of his office. Washington ovar PhUadalphla Coupon and Send In... Marlborough, to Arthur W. Clarke and Kathleen 0. hearings, Superior Court Judge tinue to exist unless the Legislature DDDR MAKES BaHImor* ovar PttMwrgh Robert Berdon, told the subcom­ (UPI photo) (corrects the problem).” DRIVE CENTE HO WAX FLOOR Clarke, property at 86 Cambridge St., $38,000. Miami ovar San Ologo 13. (A) TaaNM lay at (I) IM Fnaiclico Dwight D. DoWnham III and Rosemarie Downham to Ban Frandaeo ovar Tampa Bay Keith E. Huestis and Sharon 0, Huestis, property at 147 OPEN 8t. Loula ovar tho Olantt Eldridge St., $31,000. M B tiMr il Blanca Barrionuevo to Dwight D. Downham III and 8 to 9 DAILY I RMgn pnGNi Rosemarie Downham, property at 114 Prospect St., $37,- Murder link said cause 8 to 6 SAT. SUNDIAL- 900. OFFIGUL ENTRY FORM I !■ 9U !■ ttKI d- Joseph M. Abbott, Vernon, to Helen S. Carroll, one-half DopotH at Tha Manchaatar HaraM or Foot Marfcod by 5 P.M. M um lH r.l interest in property at 505 Taylor St., no conveyance tax. to fire Maine policeman Friday — 11 Bralnard Placo, Manchaatar. Joseph M. Abbott, Vernon, to William J. Walsh Jr. and SPECIALS WITH TMS AD it|M Cynthia Anderson, both of East Hartford, property at 160 whose body was found June 18 in a deviations from reality in this modern, all steel Bilco Door. It’s ruggedly be tied to the slaying of a woman built, weather-tight, and so easy for • Eras Purolator Filter with 2 □ □ tkm. A iiM Imt Benton St., $30,000. hitchiker, Acquin's attorney said garden in Northeast Harbor, Maine. story," Williams said Monday. . 3 ...... □ □ ciuNa dm |M am Joseph L. Swensson Jr. Inc. to Joseph L. Swensson Sr. Monday. “It is premised on the assumption everyone in the family to usel Whafs more, it Acquin has been charged in the will make your basement more secure Lubrication and Oil Change 4 . □ □ and Elsie L. Swensson, property on Porter St., $56,000. “Whoever made these charges in that Acquin is guilty of the Prospect 5 ...;. □ □ July 29 slayings of nine persons, in­ against intrusion. And it will pay for itsaH Quitclaim deeds Maine should be dismissed,” said At­ killings. The analysis is that there (4WD and Light Duty Trucks 6 ...... □LIMIT □ 2 COUPONS P « PERSON Frank D’Amato, Frank Ricciardone and Nicholas J. cluding eight children, in Prospect, are similarities between the many times over by saving repair and ty. John Williams of New Haven. Conn. Only) 7 . □ □ Vicenzo, all of South Windsor, to Morton W. Appleton, “I’m even more upset that the media Prospect case and the Maine case. replacement costs. 8 ...... □Nanw □ ...... tMittiMl West Hartford, property on Tolland Tpke., no conveyance Maine state police said, however, The assumption is then made that has seen fit to print this. It’s a classic g .....□ □ Addrota...... tax. non-story." they did not intend to question Acquin Acquin is guilty in Prospect and if your home was built without the con­ FOR ALL YOUR 4x4 NEEDS venience of a direct basement entrance, ask 1 0 . . . . . □ □ Phono...... Morton W. Appleton, West Hartford, to Frank D'Amato Detective Cpl. Edward Mandell of until his trial in connection with the therefore is connected with the PARTS and ACCESSORIES FlOO' topv 9rwa »y *' and Emma D’Amato, both of South Windsor, one-third in­ the Maine state police had said alleged Connecticut killings was Maine case. us for Bilco’s new handbook “How to Add terest in property on Tolland Tpke., no conveyance tax. Vaiuabie Space to Your Home.” REPAIRS and INSTALLATIOISS REG. 14.95 8. (A) New Terfc Jelt it (I) New England Morton W. Appleton, West Hartford, to Nicholas J. B. (A) Km s m City at (■) CImlaiid INSTALLED ONLY Vicenzo and Assunta F. Vicenzo, both of South Windsor, Fired by liquor panel stop In and tee our dlplay. M K C U UCHTS SO. YD. one-third interest in property on Tolland Tpke., no con­ We’ll give you tree r a O T f O T O R UP TO 9x12 PREPARATION EXTRA veyance tax. literature on how to do It.' NL (MMlfYIK BITRES MU. K EUIMLE FOR Morton W. Appleton, West Hartford, to Frank Ricciar­ Or, we can suggest a man cmucuama CARPET done and Assunta Ricciardone, both of South Windsor, Lawyer submits his bill to Install It tor you. ROUaSRS PWK AND one-third interest in property on Tolland Tpke., no con­ SKensTfs FLOOR veyance tax. HARTFORD (UPI) - M. Daniel Friedland to step down three weeks sion voted unanimously to fire TEMPLE’S COVERING Executor's deed Friedland, the fiery attorney who ago because he had failed to tell them Friedland. Estate uf Edward J, Holl to Roderick A. McCann, m W.fi. GLEMEY CO. $4$42$1 302 MAIN ST. was dismissed by a special panel about what they considered Last week, the commission WIRBIB, 331B MM n. MH2U ■100 CMMD PMZE m property at 160 Benton St., no conveyance tax. probing Connecticut’e liquor in­ questionable aspects of his past. selected former federal prosecutor BHKTM KIT M tIM213 MANCHESTER 643-6662 Certificate of atlaelimertt dustry, says he deserves 513,000 for These were a lawsuit against a Leslie Byelas of Fairfield as its new CUinHKT, 13 D m HL PROFESSIONAL SERVICINO FOS A U 4 WO OPEN DAILY 9-6 THUR., FBI. 9-9 Mr. Auto Wash Sales & Services Inc. against one month's work, but be’ll settle for brewer in Indiana, a potential con­ counsel. Sources say Byelas will be 133417$ VEHICLES A LiSHT OUH TRUCKS... Spendable At Rny Of The Participatii^ Merchants On This Page OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT Manchester Motor Sales Inc., $1,000, property at the in­ half that. flict of interest with his Connecticut paid $9,000 to finish the probe which MuasTK my M. n. 44 42M111 24S SPRUCE STa, MANCHESTER tersection of W. Center St. and Hartford Rd. The commission that fired him duties, and charges of misconduct in must be completed by the time the SESVICE SINCE »3 0 ' Dalene Hardwood Flooring Co.. Inc. against Norman thinks he's worth about $2,000. a court case involving a state Legislature convenes in February. Hohenthal, $1,600, property at 141 Center St. Friedland filed his unusual request employee he represented. The panel originally agreed to pay TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE SAYS New trade name lor the $13,000— $3,000 more than he Friedland $10,000 for the five-month Eugene A. Twaronite, doing business as Boreal Friedland, upset over the prospect HERMAN would have received if he had com­ investigation. Sources say the com­ W estowTi^I}annacy; Ina AGWAY Publications, 345 Oakland St. pleted the entire five-month in­ of losing his job, called a press con­ mission now wants to pay its old Dissollion of trade name ference to say the commission's in­ vestigation — with the Legislative counsel on a pro-rated basis, or 4 .5.S Hartford Road - n, Albert J. Beaulieu, no longer doing business as vestigation would be aborted without S t l R p M I S WATER CONDITIONERS Management Committee Monday. roughly $2,000. Manchester, Connecticut 06040 A—4 Manchester Tank Cleaning Co. him. Three days later, the commis­ SoolstliatMvwrBaydi*. BUY BEHER Commission members asked 643-5230 J o u O P Reg. *389** Building permits Custom Concept Builders of Conn., Inc., for the Town if.-'tigaTAiiBM’T'SiaWTiraiKhj ITS YOUR MONEY___ NOW Inaulatad of Manchester, addition at Washington School, $900,000. By KENNETH R. CLARK Atlantic Fence Co. for Robert and Ann Marie Burney, Olovo laatHtr upport MAKE THE MOST OF IT Peopletalk United Press Inlernuliunal « 3 4 9 < > o fence at 726 N. Main St., $1,522. • BEST PRICES • BEST BRAND • BEST SERVICE Wayne Salminen for Andrzy Zadlo, porch at 8 Regent St., $2,400. DELIVERED PROMPTLY C.J. Crocini for Manchester Memorial Hospital, benefit. The testament disinherits hand, 1965 school bus, with Simon fired ' I lo tpxrLnJr FOR OUR alterations at 71 Haynes St., $800. anyone who tries to contest it. “Initiative America” plastered on AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! Burton D. Pearl, alterations at 649 Main St., $3,000. William E. Simon served as I BEST MODEL Without a hacksaw the side. When you're not able to Ray LaBelle for Mr. and Mrs. John Scallion, garage at treasury secretary and energy czar s Model UC-XXX The great Houdini made escape Cost of a kisser 44 Eva Dr., $5,500. under Presidents Nixon and Ford, pick up prescriptions your­ « 2-SPEED 210.000 Weekly Behrmann & Rohner Inc. for Edward L. and Mildred but his journalism career never real­ from chains, trunks, jails and strait A British High Court has assessed Grein Cepecity jackets a matter of routine, and next the price of a kiss at $15,700. That’s self, it's nice to know WA5HER M. Berggren, addition at 74 Battista Rd., $2,200. ly got off the ground. Bidwell Home Improvement Co. for Robert Lindsay, Simon has been fired — “asked to Monday, on the 50th anniversary of the damage award granted Mrs. Easy on-olf his death, Biil Shirk will try to Virginia Spiegel, who says she can’t that you can pick up the I aluminum siding at 56 Ardmore Rd., $1,500. LMthar Topa resign" is the way publisher Leonard SAVt S R e g.•319” Frank Pitts for Mrs. ’Thomas Kauffman, insulation at Saffir puts it — as chairman of the emulate him. enjoy them anymore — not since an phone and have us deliver wavarprooi Shirk, clad only in an athletic sup­ automobile accident scarred her NOW 34 Courtland St., $900. board of The Trib, New York’s Bottaim sEwmI w4 Rodney Salamone, wood stove at 33 Horton Rd., $150. newest newspaper. porter, will be loaded down with 44 face, and left her with no sensation in right to your door. We're CMide * 2 6 9 * ‘ Eugene Girardin for Fogarty Bros,, alterations at 139 Saffir says Simon was hired in the pounds of chain, three sets of hand­ her lower lip. C|c|e glad to be of service! Model UC-XVI first place only because he was “a cuffs and ankle irons. He'll when be • NsHn* Broad St., $2,000. 112,000 Weekly Lester H. Wolcott, tool shed at 54 Cambridge St.. $150. financial man,” but that he's been welded Inside a cell in Indianapolis' Glimpses HI • NreeUn Grain Capacity ’Thomas C. Johnson, wood stove and chimney at 51 Del- out campaigning for Republican can­ 105-year-old jail. Eugene Ormandy conducted the Tha warmaat Te mont St., $500. didates and trying “to gain editorial He’ll have five hours and 50 Philadelphia orchestra and pianist Uathar topa 25 " WORKS IN A DRAWER, sCMitMl Alfred ^urque, Hartford, insulation at 84-86 Durant and financial control of The Trib for minutes to break out — and break Andre Watts played a solo Monday at di.gon.1 CONSOLE COLOR TV Watarproof boltoma Speed St., $2,000. political purposes.” into the Guineas Book of Records as U.N. Day ceremonies at the United 100% Solid Stal* "S .ivlc Mlt.r" Ch..sl> le.tuilng Uw Supsr Warm M t Onar ThM Robert Jarvis for George Bendsten, roof repair at 377 A spokeswoman for Simon calls the man who beat the time set in 1972 Nations ... Princess Margaret, Queen Module. "8upsr ln.ta-M.tlc'' Color Tuning. Bpaadlaoktg Burnham St., $800. that charge “ludicrous" by Icelandic escape artist Reynir Elizabeth’s sister, is visiting in New VHF/UHP '^.loctronlc" Tuning. Low WATER SOFTENUIG GUMC Leosson. •nwgy u m . Knotty Pin. vsnssra snd m - Sharon and Richard Lewis, wood stove at 31 Bing's legacy York City — accompanied by Colin Isot nardwood Millds with Mmulaltd wood If. W iB im i malarial. Cntars. Mo22» NOW 528-1554 They made the tour in a second­ “extreme exhaustion.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25. 1977 - PAGE NINE-A PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tueg., Oct. 25, 1977

HEALTH - f RICKS... Betty’s notebook BEAT THE EXPQH YOUR SPORTING GOODS Lawrence E. Lamb.M.D. M E N ' S S H O P TIm objtet of tho eontoM it to pick mora eorrael ganw vrlnfMrt than Eari Yoat... CENTER By Betty Ryder Entrlaa plekino mora aiHf wHh lha moat oorrael aiiawara taM ba aNgiMa for taaaMy It. (A| SM Dtoia M on M M No warning MANCHIOTM VERNON prlzaa. In eaaa of a tia, winnara will ba oboaan by tba ofoaaat tia-bfaakar mimbar. OPEN MON.-OAT. OPEN MON.-FRI- TIa-braakar numbarlatbablgbaotniimbarofpoiMyoutblnkwHIbaaooradbyany SEAMCO OM-OM lOHW-OdlO ona of tba taama in Monday nigbt gama. AU antrlaa or raaaonabla faoalmlllaa mutt for heart attack THUa TIL 0 P.M. SAT. TIL S:30 Rocket-80 Sunny Sunday ba dapoabad at Tba Harald or poMmarkad by 5 p.m. Friday. Tba Harold yvU I ba If you like seafood, you don’t know what you’re missing DEAR DR. LAMB — I can’t seem to get the answer to Enjoyed a ride in the country on a sunny Sunday, then I at m Haw Otteans sola ludga of contaat antriat. if you haven’t been to the Dillworth-Cornell-Quey Post of I . (M Laal BASKETBALL my questions. I am a male, 67,175 pounds and 5 feet 8 .1 went to the cinema at the Wadsworth Atheneum to see the American Legion’s Fish Fry on Friday nights. have never been in a hospital until two weeks ago and in ‘‘Small Change." It was a French film with English sub­ I had been invited months ago, but finally got there general have had excellent health; I don’t use coffee, titles and was all about children and their daily activities Friday. It was great. liquor or tobacco. The menu was extensive with flounder, scallops, in and out of school. “YOUR JEAN Recently I felt a numbness in my arm, so I had a com­ Later stopped for dinner at the Hu-Ke-Lau Restaurant cherrystones, chowder, etc. - almost whatever you plete physical, brain wave tracing, electrocardiogram in Rocky Hill and was surprised to see so many people on wanted, and it was prepared just right. RBfr*12“ and the works. I was told I was in excellent health and Busy in the kitchen were Art Gravlejs and his wife, and a Sunday. The entertainment was marvelous with a Sa­ STORE" WIN nothing was amiss. moan doing a fire dance and lovely hulu ladies perfor­ Ken Cates, all hard at work to make the diners happy. One day after receiving this report I suffered a heart Saw a few friends such as Bud and Dot Linders, and ming their graceful dances. attack and am waiting to learn if I will need a bypass After the floor show, we joined in singing ‘‘Happy George Atkins Sr., post commander and his lady, and met operation. a lot of new ones. Birthday” to Frank Marotta Jr. (he’s with Marc W tai9|izr Wouldn’t some phase of this complete physical Anthony’s Restaurant in Hartford) who was celebrating L e v is Later there was muzic by Tex Pavel of radio and televi­ examination indicate some warning of a clot formation? sion fame and he played his guitar and sang such his birthday. HYDE What warning sign might be looked for in case of a I believe that’s the restaurant that is drawing hundreds * 1 5 -’ 1 0 -’ 5 memorable tunes as “Your Cheatin Heart, I Can t future attack? Apparently numbness is not sufficient. of people nightly to see "Big L,” the young man who I un­ S p o t - B llt Help It If I'm Still in Love With You,’’ and “Blue Spanish IN H MTENSITY WSTIUrT DEAR READER - 'hink I’ve heard that song derstand looks and sings like the late Elvis Presley. His Ey6s " JOGGING before.” Many people n’t seem to realize that heart performance is called "A Tribute to Elvis” and is widely EUCTROiC DEFROSTER & DEF06GER Merchant QHt CerUflcates There was a full dance floor in the Fireside Room and SHOES disease is a "silent killer.” You may not have a single we had a chance to talk with Tex later in the evening. I’ll received, I understand. C9BDS a Weekly Prizes symptom, even numbness, before the heart attack have a separate story on his activities through the years EASY to INSTALL JEANS a n a strikes. A healthy appearing man in his middle 40s may soon. JEANS 6 ... suddenly crumple over with chest pain and be dead in Joining Tex at the mike were Terri Pugliese of East Good news Part I • 14" minutes. That is why people simply must have a preven­ Hartford who says she enjoys singing in her spare time. Remember the story we carried a few weeks ago about Reg. 730-3170 $ | j 90 tive program. When the first sign or symptom is an at­ She does a fine job. the little puppy who needed a new home and also physical * lin Merchants tack causing death, it is too late to do anything about it. Also getting up for a few numbers was Evelyn Gelinas 1 therapy? Reg. »19« Also it doesn’t make any difference what or who is at of Windsor. She’s known professionally as “Eve-Lynn.’’ Well, Carol Green who owned Prince Valiant called and $ ^ 9 5 9 m u gut Certificates 1. (A) Biiflato al (I) SMma the hospital if you are dead on arrival. The best doctors Incidentally, one of the Legionnaires promised to give EARL YOST said that ‘‘before the sun set” on the day the article was ^NAPII^ Sporta Editor and facilities In the world will not help then. me his coveted recipe for spaghetti sauce, as well as one published he had found a home. KELLY ROAD VERNON CIRCLE The frequency of this problem is why I recommend that for baked beans, which he says are deiicious. So just 0. (A) Kansas CNy at (E) Clavaland Apparently, it’s a happy home with the Shemansky 7. W EXIT 48 - ROITTE 96 all adults should learn how to aid a victim of heart attack. maybe, we can get him into "Your Neighbor’s Kitchen” family on Mark Dr., Coventry, as Carol went out to visit The Largest Selection Grand Priza You simply do not know when it is going to happen, even column within the next few weeks. the pup and was delighted to find he is coming along well. after a good medical examination. When a major portion Talked to Barbara Wierzbicki earlier Friday and was “He walked about 10 steps all by himseU,” she said FUZZ AUTO PARTS YOST MenSep-WMey of a population learns what to do the death rate can be cut sorry to learn that her husband, Hank, is hospitalized. He proudly. “The family is giving him therapy every day and 130 C E N TE R 8 T. East of the River t;M«n.a;a8ni in half as has occurred in Seattle, Washington. I am sen­ Itertay is an active Legionnaire and served as public relations of­ he is progressing very well and they just love him,” she MANCHESTER • 643-1551 PREDICTIONS ding you The Health Letter number 7-4, Save A Life: ficer very successfuiiy. Hope he’ll soon be home and well. t:10 MMKM PM told me. Heart and Lung Arrest, so you can learn more about this. Friday night fish frys are open to members, their Find This Wssks Games Nice to write a story with a happy ending. 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Fill Out ■nicks 10019.1 would also encourage all of my readers to contact F I E S f H Now England ovar tha Jots are our business W K their nearest chapter of the American Heart Association Imported from Germany by Ford Oakland ovor Danvor and find out if they have any courses they can take in Washington ovar Phlladalphia Coupon and Send In... o tC A R n ir s learning how to do this procedure. Baltimors ovor Pittsburgh Numbness of the arm can be caused by many things, in­ Miami ovor Ban DIago cluding bursitis and arthritis. Heart pain is more apt to Sm Francisco ovor Tampa Bay be of short duration, unless it is an actual attack. The dis­ 8L Louis ovar tha Qianta ease is actually in the artery going to the heart muscle. 78 GHEV. VHN <5440 There is no way to see these arteries unless you do 125” wheelbase, 305 V-8, auto, trans., power special X-ray examinations of the type I presume you brakes, gauges, awing out rear door glass, side will have to see whether you need a bypass operation. 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Often you can get good firewood from dumps and land­ down ” a piece of metal. She indicated that this particular metal would later be made into a G78-15 0040 0240 2.69 ||I1044. fills; sometimes as much as 30 per cent of the debris in H78-15 0240 0440 2.79 some dumps and landfill consists of reusable wood fibers, bushing remover. (U.S. Army Photo) L78-I5 0440 0S4O 3.09 SALES & including the logs, limbs and tops of trees toppled by DILLON SERVICE, inc. ■100 CMND PRIZE summer storms. Check for permission to enter the DankeTs South Windsor Tire, bic. property for that purpose, however. FORD 319 Main Street Spendable At Any Of The Participating Merchants On This Page Firewood is also available at places such as sawmills Manchester woman one of nine 1281 JOHN FITCH BLVO. (Rt«.5) MANCHESTER and lumber companies, too. FIESTA ^ 78 GHEV. SUBURBAN <6835 Ordinarily permits are available from the Stale ford 0»V«5'0N VM H W W 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 Vi ton model, 305 V-8, auto, trans., Scotsdale trim, engine oil cooler, heavy duty radiator, gauges, Forester for individuals to cut firewood on state lands, Army females rated machinist tinted glass, mats, stainless steel mirrors, radio, but at this writing the quota has been filled and there are Smith is the number one surname in the world shared with as far as lifting or loosening of parts and equipment, THE center seat, chrome grille, stabilizer bar, power at least 400 applications on the waiting list. Chances of This Fall... getting a permit in the near future are dim. by approximately 2,238,400 Americans. and most of the guys out here are always willing to help DAWB FAMILY RESTAURANT steering, wheel covers, electric tailgate window. In­ Pvt. 2 Laura Smith of Headquarters and Headquarters me, and I appreciate that.” side hood release. Carter Care Package. Stk. If you have to buy logs for your fireplace, you 11 find 11047. they're sold in different lengths and thicknesses. What Company shares that surname. But, even better, she When Pvt. Smith arrived here she had only been HASSLE-FREE Miro SERVHX AT BERNIE’S you buy depends of course, on the size of your fireplace or shares a certain Army skill with a smaller number of trained in lathe operation. But, John P. Francis, one of ■ ■ M KBS stove and hoW long you want the wood to burn. Most w ood people She is one of nine females in the Army with the her co-workers, stated, “The use of most of these tools, FOR MORE GOOD YEARS Ta C k LS won't burn if it's freshly cut. so buy wood that is Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of machinist. machines and equipment isn’t learned over night. So we COMPLETE reasonably dry, or "seasoned" The surest way of having She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, 36 like to give her the experience on all the machines. She is IN YOUR CAR . , . lUelre hewing (I dry wood is to buy it several months before you intend to Porter St., and is a 1976 graduate of Manchester High doing a fine job and we’re proud of her.” 10. w PMMWpMaaimi School. The 19-year-old native of Connecticut is assigned Entering the Army in September, 1976, Pvt. Smith use it. to Yuma (Ariz.) Proving Ground’s machine and welding completed her basic training at Ft. McClellan, Ala. and- Sin le / Porty! r i i e H 78 GHEV. SPORTVilN <6495 Choosing the kind of wood for your use at home can be 9 I V4 ton Beauville Model. 350 V-8, auto, trans., likened to choosing a wine or cheese. Each kind of wood shop where she puts her “Army taught” skill to work. advanced individual training at Aberdeen Proving Lube & OH Chaiife "I never knew different tools and things until I got into Giipund, Md. OPTICAL gauges, tinted glass, radio, stabilizer bar, power can give you something different in aroma or heat value steering. Carter Care Package. Stk. 11056. Softwoods like pine, spruce and fir will catch tire easily this MOS,■’ she said, “and believe me, 1 never dreamed Shortly after her arrival there in May, she had the'dis- and you’re invUed! and will burn rapidly with a hot flame. Since a tire of I’d be making nuts and bolts either!” tinction of being selected runner-up for July in the post’s softwoods will burn out quickly, it requires frequent Making nuts and bolts isn’t the only thing the young Soldier of the Month program. »3*» come in end see q live private does throughtout the day. She also gets involved Pvt. Smith (she’s been promoted) no longer shares that demonstration of the PRICES attention and replenishment. This is the kind of wood to with fabricating, repairing and modifying metallic and common surname, for she was married Aug. 27 to Pvt. CofflpMa chiM ls lubrtcaUofi m d oH ohanRO (up use if you want a quick warming fire or a short fire that nonmetallic parts. Also, she has the chance to use such James B. Adams (he’s private second class now), son of to 5 qts. of M iM brand 10/40 orado oH) to halp SERVICE neUJ LIGHTUU6IGHT WITH THESE will burn out before you retire or leave home tor the machines as the engine lathes, utility grinders, power Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams of 66 Bolton Center Rd., but •naura long woar and amoolti, (piial porter- evening. manco. Indudot IlgM trucks, tool Phoiw ter ap- LUNCHEON SPECIALS For a long lasting fire it's best to use the hardwoods cut-off saws, hydraulic presses, drill presses and their as long as she’s in the Army she will be one of the few polntmont 4 m ana 78 GHEV. PNNUP <6556 associated attachments, accessories and tools. female machinists. such as ash, beech, birch, maple and oak. These burn less 11. M l HWabarNi at I SEE... MONDAY - SATURDAY V4 ton, 4wheel drive, 350 V-8, auto, trans., heavy I vigorously than softwoods and with a shorter flame. Oak Only weighing 108 pounds seems like a problem when The young couple is currently stationed at Yuma / ' ^ ( t (/rx 7 a r i ( j A duty battery, heavy duty power brakes, rear step I gives the most uniform and shortest flames and will give working around all that heavy machinery, but as Pvt. Proving Grounds, Yuma, Ariz. U8 for all your optical needs 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. J bumper, engine oil cooler, gauges, cargo lamp, I Smith said, “There are only a few things I have trouble You con't afford not to! I cigar lighter, below eye line mirrors, radio, heavy I you steady, glowing coals. Froot-End Mismoent I duty Ironi springs, power steering, trans oil cooler, f If it's aroma you'd like from your fireplace, look tor the • EYE GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES VULPMUHiSAN *2.1B I full depth foam seat. Carter Care Package. Stk. woods of fruit trees such as apple and clienv, and imi laiVBEEFLlVElMnMHiwOMS *2.20 I #1043. trees such as beech and hickory. $ > 1 0 9 9 • HEARING AIDS • SUNGLASSES l«BHSHIIE0TIALLe By mixing softwoods with hardwoods you can achieve Fmergoncy Repair Service S m S U M r n u ...... *2.20 an easily lit and long lasting fire. Later, for fragrance Above lervod with lakod Pouto A Sahid from the hearth, you can add some fruit or nut woods. In the service Our Cteodyoar osporte «M aiialyap and ootteM Authorixed Before lighting the fire, make sure the room is well aUgnmmt, to Incroaaa Nro mRaagi and inipiw o 0PiNHQTBM8TliEFMnNnn>Mwr M Je ventilated. Check the damper and flue to be sure they are ttoaring, using prselaton sgutpmsnC Olter good OPTICAL KACEIIUISUUIoanYI *1.70 Fisher Plow Dealer properly set. Poor ventilation may cause the tire to on any U.8. mado ear, OMhidlng front «(ioal / f m o . i drtvo. Phono ter appoltdmanL PAtTUMlinUtlENennYE , *1.09 OPEN DAILY m 8 PM. RU. TIL 6 PM smoke. And finally, remember to place the screen in First Sgt. Samuel J. Haugh 111, son of Mrs. Margaret B. skills, international relations, manpower management front of your fireplace grate to catch any flying sparks. Thone of 25 Chester Dr., recently participated with other MTUNOATmePM. resources and responsibilities that prepares junior of­ .CompM* iunelMON Memt from 11.99 - 93.99 Answers to questions of general interest will appear in American and allied troops in Exercise Reforger ‘77. ficers for command staff duties. this column. Address questions to: “Of Consumer Reforger, conducted by NATO’s Allied Command, He is returning to Edwards AFB, Caiif., where he Concern." Department of Consumer Protection. Slate Europe, emphasized the orderly disposition of forces and serves as a program manager for the Air Force Rocket Office Building, Hartford. 06115. stressed deployment procedures and techniques. r - : DINNa 8PECIAU Propulsion Laboratory. He is a member of the Air Force Mon. - Tbun. 4 FJK • • FJHI. ” 3 * * Sgt. Haugh, a first sergeant with the 75th Infantry at Systems Command. Ft. Lewis, Wash., entered the Army in July 1958. He was A 1964 graduate of Rockville High School, he holds B.S, CONVfNllHl LOCAnOh.-; TO STRVE YOU K W OHHMiaimMBMl graduated from Manchester High School that same year. ai^ M.S. degrees from the Uhiversity of Connecticut, where he was commissioned in 1958 through the Air 1 ASTfi!’ mail fi', v'. -;ii 1:; L; r'Aiiiwi*'. '*'■ ' i ’ ='' Capt. James K. Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. 820 W.IIIDDU im VM M lilM ilTin opno CDIiORIUIZII Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. Veinon MON. B.Y.O.B. Anthony of 28 Burke Rd., Rockville, was graduated from His wife, Christine, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. bRS3 9ffl48 6 4 6 - 6 4 6 4 Read Herald Ads the Squadron Officer School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. •' ■ rv>, r:tuf PL4/A • ■*vi-9!jS'i ti.rd-339'i • A t . IP Burton Phelps of 1 Upper Butcher ftd,, Rockville, :: If. *,vt I 11228 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Capt. Anthony received Instruction In communicative 6 4 3 - 9 1 8 9 OFtNCVI« (>U<'TUIt AfA< TILL 1 1 1 - # m a o m M s m DRBIRID PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25. 1977 Mra. Eunice E.C. Cone ZBA rejects variance Obituaries Mrs. Eunice E. Case Cone, 80, of Rec to be wrecked Easley, S.C., formerly of Manchester, died Saturday at Bailey Memorial Mrs. Harold Lyman . Mrs. Elizabeth M. Kingston Hospital, Clinton, S.C. She was the widow for €REC group home COVENTRY — Mrs. Gudron Jensen Mrs. Elizabeth Meade Kingston, 81, of of Sherwood Z. Cone. The Manchester Zoning Board Lyman, 73, of 645 Valley St,, Willimantic, 85 Hawthorne St.* died early this morning Mrs. Cone was born in South Windsor develop at the Pearl St. home. Town oF Manchester to permit Wednesday morning formerly of Coventry, died Monday at at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She and had lived in Manchester for manv of Appeals (ZBA) Monday night The ZBA rejected the proposal renovations to the police station Windham Community Memorial Hospital, was the widow of Frederick 0. Kingston. years before moving to Easley about 10 denied a variance to permit a 5-0. at 239 E. Middle T^ke. The sta- Willimantic. She was the wife of Harold Mrs. Kingston was born April 7,1896, in years ago. She was a member of Temple group homo on Pearl St., a The b o a rd a p p ro v e d a Hon is a non-conforming use ip By SUSAN VAUGHN Washington School was completed Lyman. Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, in p ro p e l that drew stropg op­ variance for E. Steve Pearl to the Residence A Zone. South Windsor and lived in East Hartford Herald Reporter in 1915, but the recreation building Mrs. Lyman was born in Sardoga, before moving to Manchester 26 years Manchester and the Presbyterian Church position from neighboring create two building lots at 171 • Approved a side yard was not started until late 1919. residents. The Rec will be wrecked.' Norway, daughter of the late Guton and ago. of Easley, Woodland St. Each tot will have variance at 47 Essex St. for Sara llattrl)f8tpr To insure completion of the project Gunhil Olsen Jensen, and had lived in the She was a communicant of St. Bridget She has no survivors. ' The Capitol Region Education 20 feet of frontage. Phillips. On Wednesday morning the bail to which Cheney Bros, contributed 25 Council (CREC) sought the Coventry. Willimantic and Storrs area for Church. The funeral was Monday in Easley, The ZBA said, however, that • Granted a change in a and chain will fall on one of Heralb per cent of the cost of the building 47 years. She was a member of the Survivors are a son, Frederick C. followed by cremation. Burial will be in home to house ten students with Pearl will have to have his license previously issued to Manchester’s landmark buildings: and equipment, the company also Evangelical Lutheran Church of New Kingston of Wetherfield; a daughter, Mrs. East Cemetery at a later date. emotional or social handicaps development plans approved by Dave F arley . F arley had The West Side Recreation Center, SECOND SECTION authorized the layout and equipment York City and a former member of the Barbara Hugh of West Hartford; a sister, IVlrs. Mary R. Herman who would attend school in East the Planning and Zoning Com- received a wholesale sales better known as "The Rec” on Cedar of an athletic field and ball ground Town and Gown Chorus of Willimantic. Miss Mary Meade of Hartford; nine Hartford. CREC is seeking to set mission. He is proposing to license needed for a limousine St. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1977 with a fence and grandstand on four She also had been affiliated with several Mrs. Mary Russell Herman, 84, of 9 San­ up several group homes in area locate two duplex houses on the service operation at 13 Pleasant The building has been the site of grandchildren and four great­ ford Rd., formerly of 179 E. Center St., acres of property west of the school musical groups. She was a member of the grandchildren. towns ^nd have the students property. gt. The state Motor Vehicles many hours of varied activity for at a cost of $5,000. died Monday at a Manchester convales­ become p^rt of the community. Windham Senior Citizens Club. She had The funeral is Thursday at 9:15 a.m. A tty . Jo h n P a p a , who Department, however, requires children and adults in the community One native west Side resident, cent home. She was the widow of Ralph S. ‘We ekpect to be good struction of a school, gymnasium, been employed as a homemaker at the from the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main represented several neighboring a full dealer’s license. since 1921. State Rep. Francis Mahoney (D-13th University of Connecticut School of Home Herman Sr. neighbors. We hope to see our residents, spoke against the The ZBA placed a five-year The demolition will make way for a library and recreation founds on St., with a Mass at 10 at St. Bridget Mrs. Herman was born Sept. 16,1893 in land given to the district by Cheney district) recalls that the West Side Economics, and later, as a housemother kids around the neighborhood proposal. He presented a peti- limit on the change in the license new gymnasium aud game rooms to Rec was a "beehive” of activity in its Church. Burial will be In St. Mary’s Marshall, Mo., and lived in Minneapolis, Bros. at UConn sororities and fraternities. raking leaves or mowing tion signed by 44 people opposed to insure that no retail sale is be shared with the adjacent early years, particularly every Cemetery, Eaet Hartford. Mo., before coming to Manchester 10 She is survived by two sons, J. George Friends may call at the funeral home lawns,” Roy Thornton of CREC to the variance. The ZBA done at the Pleasant St. site. Washington School. The 1914 proposal, prompted by the evening from 6 to 10 p.m. when years ago. She was a school teacher granted the variance by a 4-1 ■lacobsen Jr. of Ashford and Leif D. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. told the board. The numerous basketball, major fire in 1913 which destroyed several organized activites such as before she retired and taught at a school vote. Jacobsen of Walpole, Mass.; two Residents Who neighbor the volleyball and bowling leagues, the the Ninth District School on School volleyball, basketball, ping pong, daughters, Mrs. Judith A.J. LeDoyt of George F. Thresher for the deaf in Olathe, Kan. She also Pearl St. site had other thoughts, The ZBA also granted a cabaret dances and square dances in taught English in the Philippines many •St., also included a proposal by pool, bowling and card games were Coventry and Mrs. Margaret G. Dodd of EAST HARTFORD - George F, however. variance to the Full Gospel earlier years and the modern dancing going on at once. Activities started years ago. William Mason of 119 Pearl St. CTieney Bros, to build the East Side The West Side Recreation building on Cedar St., better known as the West Side Rec, is Winchester, Va.; a sister, Mr« Gerda Thresher, 74, of 35 Elms Village Dr. died Interdenominational Church Inc. in more recent years and the kids Rec building and the Barnard and with the younger children's leagues She was a member of the Alumni of the presented a petition with 60 . •-.... » Neverow of Minnesota; nine gi.mdsons Monday at Manchester Memorial for a sign at 754 Main St. racing up and down the three stairs Franklin buildings in the present in the early evening and ended with being razed this week to make way for a modern facility to be shared with the adjacent and a granddaughter, Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. University of Kansas, Chi Omega sorori­ signatures of people who op­ The site is the former location after school every day have left their Washington School. The Rec has been the center of activity for several generations of West ty, the Connecticut Handweavers Guild Bennet Junior High School complex, the adult leagues. Mrs Lyman had donated her eyes to the Catherine Urbanec Thresher. posed the group home. He said of the State Theater. The About town mark on the old building. as well as an addition to Lincoln Women had whist and set back Side residents since 1921. (Herald photo by Pinto) and thenational American Association of theater's marquee, which had Connecticut Eye Bank and her body to Mr. Thresher was born in South Windsor the state already runs one group 'The Rec was deteriorating and School. games two nights a week. The library 2 Retired Persons. She had served as a grey Yale Medical School. and had lived in the East Hartford area all home at 54 Hamlin St., which is become a hazard, was removed restoration was listed as a priority inside the center was also a center of The family suggests that any memorial his life He was a communicant of Blessed lady with the American Red Cross for near Pearl St. He also said there by the church, Atty. Vincent item by the town a few years ago. No cost could be found for the West morejhan 40 years. Temple Chapter, OES, will activity, Mahoney said. It continued gifts may be made to the Heart Associa­ Sacrament Church. is a second private group home Diana, representing the church, observe Visiting Matrons and The Board of Education and the Side Rec building, but the completion in use until 1972. tion of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., He is also survived by several nieces She is survived by two sons. Dr. Ralph on Hamlin St. said. Patrons Night at its meeting Advisory Park and Recreation Com­ of the addition to Lincoln School and S. Herman Jr. of Manchester and Atty. Mahoney and another West Sider, Planners OKpurcliase Four other residents spoke Hartford, or to the Memorial Tree Plan­ and nephews. The ZBA approved a new sign Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the mission started working together the Washington School building cost Henry McCann of Pleasant St. recall John R Herman of Chicago, 111.; four against the proposal. Some said ting Fund of the Coventry Beautification The funeral is Thursday al 9;45 a m. that would overhang the Main Masonic Temple. Members are nearly three years ago when it was the Ninth District $66,000 and cabaret dances in the gymnasium, Committee in care of George Ross, N. from the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 grandchildren and four great­ Ihat there are supervision St. sidewalk, but set a six-foot asked to bring items for a teacup determined that both the West Side provided the district with 2,500 grandchildren. complete with decorations and River Rd., Coventry, committee Main St., with a Mass at Blessed Sacra­ problems at the state's Hamlin maximum for the overhang. auction, which will be conducted Rec and the Washington School were “places” for children in a school orchestra, which were popular with of walerslied property treasurer. ment Church at 10:30. Burial will be in A memorial service will be Wednesday St. home and wondered whether In other actions the ZBA: in need of new recreational facilities. plant, considered the “most modern 5 after the meeting. the younger couples. the subdivision which will help con­ Buckland Cemetery, Manchester. at 7:30 p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 similar problems would also • Granted a variance for the The two buildings were part of the and up-to-date in Connecticut at the By JUNE TOMPKINS In addition to discussion on Kdward M. (iuiiipbell "Moving pictures" were also trol erosion. Friends may call at the funeral home E. Center St. The Rev. Richard Gray, same referendum twice. time.” "These references to the tlerald Reporter drainage at the Parker St subdivi­ TOLLAND - Edward M. Campbell, 72, shown in the gym for the younger set Part of the problem is that there Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. pastor of the Manchester Presbyterian The November 1975 referendum West Side improvements are made in sion, Alan Lamson, town planner told of 131 New Rd.. a retired lieutenant with Church, will officiate. Burial will be in in the 1920’s, Mahoney said. The Manchester Planning and was no overall grading plan for the approved $1.6 million in construction the master’s thesis of Eilleen R. the commission that there was no the Hartford Police Department, died Mrs. Louise Cormier Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, at the ELECT THE “We were always playing basket­ Zoning Commission Monday night lots, Giles said, and the developer and renovations to the West Side Rec L earned in August 1966, en­ approved town purchase of provision made for a park or recrea­ Sunday while visiting in Albuquerque, convenience of the family. ball there,” Mahoney said, and a sold lots to individual builders before VERNON—Mrs. Louise Cormier, 75, of and Washington School. Fifty-one titled,"The Historical Study of watershed property in Glastonbury. tion facility in the proposed develop­ N M. He was the husband of Mrs. Ellen group of young players “finally got a grading plan could be arranged. 25 Mary Lane died this morning at a Ver­ There are no calling hours. years before, in 1914, the voters of Growth of the Ninth District Schools ment plans. Risley Campbell. up their nerve” to ask Moriarty The commission also resolved the After considerable discussion of non area convalescent home. She was the The family suggests that any memorial the Ninth School District were asked in Manchester under the influence of erosion problem in a Keeney St. Subdivision regulations permit the Mr. Campbell was born in Stamford and gifts may be made to the National Multi­ Brothers to sponsor a basketball the drainage problems in the Vernon widow of Robert P. Cormier. DEMOCRATS to approve a proposal for the con- Cheney Bros.” development project and tabled deci­ PZC to require a provision of land team. The team’s first games were had lived in Hartford for many years Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. ple Sclerosis Society, Northeast Connec­ St. subdivision, the PZC voted to played at the West Side Rec. sion on the Vernon St. and Parker St. within the subdivision for park and before coming to Tolland seven years ago. Jacquelyn Koetsch of Vernon. ticut Chapter, 230 Scarborough St., Hart­ table a decision which has to be made subdivisions. recreation purposes, but it's an op­ He became a supernumerary with the The funeral is Wednesday with a Mass ford. ^We get things d o n e!’’ The West Side Playground adja­ by Nov. 16. The PZC granted approval for the tion, Lamson said. Hartford Police Department in 1929 and at St. Bernard’s Church at 10 a m. Burial cent to the Rec was the hub of Area residents are concerned with was appointed a regular officer in 1942 and town’s purchase of 30 acres in the PZC Chairman Alfred Sieffert will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Hartford. summer activities, including some flooding of nearby wetland areas as a tabled any further discussion of the a sergeant in 1947 Two years after being Tax revamp topic TREASURER TOWN CLERK Buckingham Reservoir watershed The Ladd Funeral Home. 19 Ellington Manchester police report quality Twilight Baseball up through result of the subdivision. subdivision commenting that “we re graduated from the FBI National area. The proposed purchase, which Giles feels there may be a need for Ave., Rockville, is in charge of 1951. McCann recalls that different will cost $22,500, now will have to be a long way from home. " Academy. Washington, D C., in 1949, he arrangements. for MPOA meeting community bands used to play for the a subsurface drainage system in the was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. approved by the Town Board of Vernon SL. project. He said iie will The commission tabled a proposal There are no calling hours. ford, was charged with fourth-degr« athletic events on the playground After retiring in 1963, he was employed The Manchester Property Owners Association will Althea M. Strait, 20, of Stafford, Directors. discuss with Town Manager Robert to defer sidewalks for a subdivision larceny in connection with a shoplif­ which was originally called the nine years as chief of security at the sponsor a symposium Wednesday on the town's revalua­ was charged with reckless driving In accordance with inland-wetland Weiss the possibility of a town or­ at the intersection of Highland and James E. McNamara ting incident at K-Mart on Spencer “Four Acres ” and also the West Side Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. tion. Monday night after an accident on regulations which require that ero­ dinance which would specify that Porter Sts. The PZC had already ap­ James E. McNamara, 78, of 98 St. Monday night. He was released on Oval. Other survivors are a son, Lt. Col. The meeting will be held at Whiton Library at 8 p.m. Lydall St. Police saiil she was driving sion problems in a development be buildings in a subdivision should be proved the subdivision plans with Strickland St. died this morning at Ed Belleville, Manchester's tax assessor, and Roger $25 bond for court Nov. 1. Edward F. Campbell, serving with the Air east when she crossed the center In more recent years, the Rec was corrected before developing con­ built with a subsurface drainage sidewalks. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was McDermott, a member of the Board of Tax Review, will Peter D. Hantaluk, 22, of 40 Foster Force in Acton, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. line, striking a car driven by Daniel continued in use for youth and adult tinues, both the developer and finan­ system unless the builder can prove Since that time, however, the com­ William D. Davis of South Windsor; and the husband of Mrs. Mary Avery be present to answer questions and talk about the P. Scully, 21, of 58 Chestnut St. Ms. St., was charged with operating a basketball and volleyball leagues and cier of the Keeney St. subdivision mission has changed its regulations McNamara. revaluation process. motor vehicle while under the in­ it isn’t needed. The commission three grandchildren. Strait was treated for a minor injury was used full-time during the day for told the commission of their plans to agreed that such an ordinance is to permit deferral of sidewalks in Mr. McNamara was born Feb. 1, 1899 in fluence of alcohol or drugs Monday The funeral is Thursday at 10 a m. at Manchester's revaluation is expected to be completed at Manchester Hospital and dis­ women’s recreation, arts and crafts solve the problem. needed to protect a lot of residential areas. Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Marietta, Ga., and had lived in early next year. The symposium will give town taxpayers charged. Court date is Nov. 14. night on Center St. Court date is Nov. and other classes. A pipe needed on one of the lots to homeowners. Giles said the Board of The developer. Joseph Swensson Westchester County, N.Y., for 50 years Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill an opportunity to (ind out and understand what the George D. Glidden, 31, of 17 N. 14. The Rec was also a voting place for carry off the water will be installed, Directors would probably act on such Jr., asked for the deferral. PZC A woman’s pocketbook was Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. before coming to Manchester 15 years procedure involves. Elm St., was charged with disorderly many years for the West Side voters. David Leventhal, Hartford attorney a proposal in another month or so. members said that they will have to ago. He retired in 1962 after being reported stolen from a classroom at Friends may call at the funeral home conduct in connection with a distur­ representing the Society for Savings Giles is satisfied that the present get a ruling from, the town counsel employed for about 35 years as an in­ Highland Park School, 397 Porter St. Although the building itself will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. bance on Starkweather St. early which is financing the project, plans for pipe installation combined about making changes to plans that surance analyst for the Aetna Life In­ gone after this week, the activities The family suggests that any memorial ROGER NEGRO EDWARD TOMKIEL today. He was released this morning Monday. Police said the wallet from assured the commission. with the wetland area will accom­ have already been approved. surance Co. of New York City. He was an the pocketbook was found later on which it housed for so many years gifts may be made to the Heart Associa­ on $100 bond for court Nov. 14. Wendell Reid, an officer of Nutmeg modate the water run-off from the The PZC also asked for a ruling on Army veteran of World War I. the roof of the school, with its con­ will continue. tion of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., Carmelo Pacheco Jr., 16, of Hart­ Homes, the subdivision developer, development. how to enforce deferrals if the C The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. at Hartford, SOARD OF 0IRECT0R8 tents missing. said that he would plant temporary Commission members are con­ property changes hands and the town Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The seeding on the lot during the next few cerned that the water table would decides it would like sidewalks in­ Richard J. Pinney Rev. Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. days if it doesn't rain. Plans have cause problems with somebody's stalled ROCKVILLE — Richard J. Pinney, 20, Mary’s Episcopal Church, will officiate. of 39 Vernon Ave. was pronounced dead on been made, Reid said, for installa­ basement if there isn't adequate Burial will be at the convenience of the tion of siltation basins and seeding in arrival Monday at Rockville General family. drainage. Hospital by Assistant Medical Examiner Friends may call at the funeral home Harold 0. Shapiro, state police said. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Police said Pinney had shot himself in T the mouth with a 22-caliber rifle about 3 William F. Leonard Jr, PUCA draft gives utility p.m. at 75 Middle Rd., Ellington. EAST HARTFORD-William F. The youth was born Feb. 5, 1957 in Leonard Jr., 58, of 18 Stanley St. died Mon­ Manchester. day at St. Francis Hospital and Medical He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Center, Hartford. He was the husband of $35 million rate increase Corinne K. Pinney of Rockville; a brother, FOR OVER 50 YEARS Mrs. Marguerite LaPoll Leonard. HARTFORD, (UPI) - The Public way rates are charged. Under the load pricing system, a person is Ronald Pinney of Manchester, and two Mr. Leonard was born in Hartford and current “declining block system, " charged less tor us-ng electricity sisters, Mrs. Jane Cruller of East Hart­ Utilities Control Authority today .con­ had lived in the area all his life. He was sidered a final draft that would give customers who use a lot of electricity when demand is low. ford and Donna Pinney of Rockville. employed for 42 years at the American Northeast Utilities a $35 million rate are charged less per kilowatt-hour. The PUCA spokeswoman es­ The private funeral will be Wednesday. We know that when a loss oc- Optical Co., Hartford. He was a communi­ STEPHEN CA88ANO ELIZABETH INTAGLIATA increase and would alter dramatical­ Under the new proposal, the timated that consumers would have Burial v;ill be in Grove Hill Cemetery. •curs, it Is hard to make decisions. cant of St. Mary’s Church. He was an ly the way customers are charged. difference between what low elec­ to use 60 percent of their electricity The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Army veteran of World War II. That’s why we recommend .that A PUCA spokeswoman said formal tricity users and high electricity con­ during non-peak hours to save Ave., is in charge of arrangements. Other survivors are three sons, William people record their funeral service approval of the rough draft could sumers are charged would be money. In the draft decision. There are no calling hours. F. Leonard III, John C. Leonard and come this afternoon, but the docu­ narrowed significantly. Northeast would set up a program to John C. Connolly Michael R. Leonard, all of East Hartford; wishes. It lets the family know exactly what to do. ment is eubject to change by the Also, the PUCA would set up a new educate its consumers about their EAST HARTFORD — John C. Connolly three daughters, Mrs. Mary F. Micoletti, three PUCA commissioners who are time-of-day pricing system for ap­ electricity usage. Mrs. Susan A. Kamm and Miss Anne E. of 68 Silver Lane died Saturday at St, hearing the case. proximately 10,000 customers that go Leonard, all of East Hartford; his mother, A spokeswoman said PUCA com­ Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Under the draft. Northeast would into effect immediately. By Jan. 1. missioners met Monday night to con­ Hartford. He was the husband of Mrs. Mrs. Mary Harris Leonard of East Hart­ The former Manchester Youth Choir, directed by Martha White, sings in concert at the get a 5.5 percent rate increase, 1979, the PUCA would require that all ford; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Scott of sider the draft. She said they will Florence Arnold Connolly 1970 Hartford Arts Festival at Constitution Plaza in Hartford. The group was discontinued roughly one-third of the $90 million Northeast electricity customers be hand down their final decision after The private funeral was Monday at Niantic and Mrs. Adele Hooper of Hart­ rate hike Connecticut’s largest elec­ charged under the time-of-day ford; and two grandchildren. after that year. they have had time to make their Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 ^^uneftaftfom e tricity supplier wanted. pricing. revisions The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 a.m. HOLMES Washington St., Hartford. Burial was in The draft would also change the Under the time-of-day, or peak Mt St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. from Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main 4 0 0 MAIN STHEET ■ AAANCHESTEIi,CONN .Mr Connolly was born in Cambridge, St., with a Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9. HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES .Mass., and had lived in the Hartford area Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. NORM AN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES I Fire calls \ Friends may call at the funeral home Youth choir is back for 35 years. Before his retirement in 1969, he was employed at (he Westminster Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. After a seven-year absence from choir,” Michael Orlfitelli, Auditions will be ai o.iu p.m. cimi lur Manchester .School in Simsbury. THOMAS CONNORS STEPHEN PENNY the Manchester school musical Manchester school music depart­ sixth grade students only. Those Monday. 3:08 p.m.—leaf scene, a school youth choir is again ment head, said. “We believe that accept^ will be notified by letter fire. St. James St. (Town) L o tte ry being organized. kids with special talent need to be Friday. Monday. 7:58 p.m.—mutual A CBT Second Mortgage can help solve big money needs. For 12 years, the elementary recognized, and that parents will The first rehearsal will be aid, Vernon Co. No. 3. HARTFORD (UPl) - school sixth graders which made up want their kids to participate,” Or- Wednesday, Nov, 2, from 3:15 to 4:15 (District) The winning Connecticut the Manchester Youth Choir enter­ fitelli said. “Performance is a rare p,m, at one ,of the elementary Monday, 8:35 p.m.—light daily lottery number tained local school and civic groups experience for some children,” he schools. Rehearsals will be held ballast fire, Card Gallery, drawn Monday night is 042. with their performances of folk, weekly on Wednesdays and co­ Parkade (Town) Dp to $25,000 fer homeowners. added. Monday, 8:58 p.m,—struc­ spiritual and seasonal songs. The directed by Mary Kalbfleisch and • Borrow $5JXK) to S25JXX). Miss White said that training ture fire, garage at 240 McKee group was founded and co-directed in received in the group would help Ellen Feldman, school music • Take up to 10 yeais to repay. St. (Town) A b o u t to w n 1958 by Martha White, supervisor of qualify the singers to participate in teachers, Clara Smith will be the • 12.5% annual percentage rate. Today, 10:23 music, and Kathy Hagan, school junior high school events and the high manager, a.m.—dishwasher fire, 319 The Weekday Nursery • Fast response to your request iViusic teacher. Selection to perform school’s select Rouhd Table Singers. Orfitelli hopes to establish a Autumn St. (Town) School committee of South For more information call our Second Mortgage Specialist, Jerry Burke at 1^800-842-8353 at the Hartford Arts Festival was a Auditions begin today at Bowers "quality group to put on quality per­ United Methodist Church major highlight in the choral group’s formances.” (toll free), or apply at any of our 84 offices. School. They will continue WANT TO BE HEARD? lAa*®' will meet tonight at 7 in the history. Wednesday at Martin School and The new group does not as yet have Vote TIm V church reception room. Amo lint M onthly Finance Total ”We want to reinstitute the youth Thursday at Waddell School. a name. Orfitelli said he and the co­ Borrowed Paym ent T erm C harge Paym ent directors are open to suggestions. DOMTELUTEIW The Men’s Discussion DrueLie counselor c o u PAID FOR BY DONATELU Hot with Atlas Bantly! Group of Second $5,000. 89.60 7 years 2,526.40 7,526.40 JOHN FITZPATRICK JOSEPH SWEENEY FOR MAYOR FUND Congregational Church Will on CPTV tonight Rest easy ... Atlas Bantly delivers 24 hour emergency service. Atlas Bantly have a breakfast meeting $7,500. 109.77 10 years 5,692.40 13,172.40 About town Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the The Party of Performance^ Stephen O’Donnell, director of delivers your home heating needs auto­ church. Crossroads, Manchester’s counseling 4 # Call... matically — you never need concern $10,000. 146.37 10 years 7,564.40. 17,564.40 ELECT THE center for drugs and alcohol, will' The Manchester Paraprofessionals Phi will meet tonight at 8 at the home ATTENTION yourself about no heat! Atlas Bantly appear tonight on Connecticut labile will conduct a bake sale on Saturday of Mrs. Geri Dumond, 163 Irving St. also offers a budget payment plan East Hartford new burner installations and burner In .VIemorium $15,000. 219.55 10 years 11,346.00 26,346.00 Television Channel 24 from 7:30 to 8 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at King’s in Members will discuss questions >),^atlas In loving memory of Peter Reed, the Manchester Parkade. asked them by Mrs. Dumond on the Cltlzans- service. Rest easy Mister homeowner who passed away October 26, 1967. p.m. Mayor Dick ... Atlas Bantly is on the job ... $25,000. 365.92 O’Donnell will be one of a three- life of Mahatma Gandhi, former serving you. May you always walk in the sunshine— 10 years 18,910.40 43,910.40 DEMOCRATIC TEAM Blackatonc hat tha political leader of India. And God’s love around you flow, member panel that will discuss drugs The exeeutive board of the 'bantiM 414 Tolland Street 331 Main Street For the happiness you gave us, TtJFS., NOV. 8th profaaalonal and No one could ever know — THE CONNECTICUT BANK and drug abuse. He will speak on Manchester Jaycee Wives will meet the home heating people East Hartford Manchester It broke our hearts to lose you For elO'.tlOi. i'ifo'n.sllon' Clll Onn-oernt • t Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, acadamlc AND TRUST COMPANY working with drug involved clients Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Since 1895 289-6435 649-4595 But you did not so alone. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the quallllcationa to load A part of us wenl with you 646-4375 und counseling. Mrs. Vivian Adams, 47 Deerfield Dr. The day God called you home. The other two panelists will talk All club members are welcome. Marine Corps home on Parker St. our Town. Vota for tha Pild lot 'Ij '9 I-v • iHC low - Comrnltt*^ P»^l f'., ij,» Oamocratic Taam on Grandma and Grandpa 1 tammd about the medical aspects of drugs There WHI be a social after the Strickland, Aunt Sally, meeting for members and friends. Novambar 8th. And Carol, and Uncle Bud and enforcement of drug traficking. Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma PAGE TWO-B— MANCHESTER EVEINING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tue8.,.Oct. 25,1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 - PAGE THREE-B Vernon police issue If you have Bolton citizens approve news for area Andover acts on taxes towns, call: $139,404 spending items Filkoff scores GOP The Andover Board of Selectmen microfilming the town clerk’s John Reagan. Andover accepted a $1,916 payment for back records. • Appointed J. Russell Thompson taxes and approved a refund of $127 • Accepted the resignation of Indian Notch Park, the former E.J. season. James C. Filkoff, a Democrat running responded quickly and efficiently.” Donna Holland as the selectmen’s representative to Appropriations of |139,404 were ap­ for overpayment of taxes at its re­ Martha Roberts from the Conserva­ Cragin presented plans for the full for re-election to the Vernon Town Coun­ “No effective purpose can be served by .6464)375 the school study committee. proved to less than five minutes by Holl property. cent meeting. tion Commission. Anyone interested less than 20 Bolton residents atten­ In order for Bolton to receive the development of the park and es­ cil, has criticized comments concerning indiscriminately attacking our town Writing removed Bolton The $1,916 payment from Penn in serving should call 742-7305. ding a Town Meeting Monday. 1133,000 from the EDA, construction tim ate it would cost $350,000, at the police department made by departments, Filkoff said. Donna Holland Central lYansportation Co. relieved • Appointed Marion Haines and The obscene writing on the under­ at the park must start by mid- today’s prices. Republican candidates at a “Meet the Lester Baum, chairman of the The residents authorized the .64641375 it of all taxes due Andover. Perin Cen­ Jeanne Nicholson to examine the pass on Merritt Valley Rd. has been Public Building Commission to spend December. The top priority, accor­ Under the first phase of the park’s Candidates” night Wednesday. Democratic Town Committee, and also a Coventry tral had owed about $2,500; $1,800 in land records. removed by sandblasting. The 1133,000 to develop todian Notch ding to the majority of townspeople’s development, there will be a beach ‘"The Republicans, led by Wayne Besaw local businessman, also criticized the taxes plus fees, liens and interest. • Appointed John B. Hutchinson, sandblasting was done by the state Park. The money will come from the wishes, is the development of the front, bath house, an access road and Frank McCoy attacked the police Republicans and their comments on the Claire Connelly Department of Transportation. The .742-6202 Gerald Sweeney was overcharged Judith Knox and Margaret Talbot to Elconomic Development Administra­ beach area. from Tolland Rd. and sanitary department mercilessly,” Filkoff said. police. DOT had been contacted by First “My experience with the Vernon Police Ellington the amount he owed the town by $127. the Jury Committee. tion (EDA). If necessary, the town Ray Cragin of CMA Partnership, facilities. If there is enough money a Baum cited personal experiences where His veteran’s exemption had not Selectman J. Russell Thompson con­ Department has been entirely different,” the police assisted his family. He said • Appointed Dr. Kenneth Judson to was authorized to borrow the money which the town contracted with to ballfield will be developed. Barbara Richmond been considered in his tax bill for cerning the matter. Filkoff said. twice, while his late parents were away on the Library Board. He will replace pending its receipt. plan overall developmenbof the area, Bids for the project will be adver­ .643-2711 three years. Residents approved appropriating said some clearing of land and other tised in about a week and a half. He was referring to criticism of the vacation, their home was burglarized and Hebron department by Besaw who owns a First Selectman J. Russell Thomp­ 16,404 from cash surplus for an assis­ small jobs will begin in December. For senior citizens the police, “by careful investigation found Karen Biskupiak business in town and said he asked the the thieves and recovered many of the son said resurfacing the driveway at tant to the building inspector- He said the work on the beach itself .228-0496 the Town Office Building is Coventry PZC to meet The Bolton Senior Citizens will Town Council for police protection but stolen items.” sanitarian. The position will filM will have to wait until spring. progressing. He said the shrubbery in have its monthly meeting Wednesday nothing was done. He also said his mother suffered a South Windsor The Coventry Planning and Zoning and a watercourse or wetland. Local by Calvin Hutchinson, assessor­ Grant Davis, a lake resident and the area was uprooted and replanted at 1 p.m. at the Community Hall. Filkoff said he has been a businessman serious attack and was treated quickly Judy Kuehnel Commission (PZC) will meet tonight real estate brokers protested the building inspector-sanitarian, and president of the Bolton Lake Lovers at the Long Hill Recreation Field. David Mitchell, municipal agent for in Veraon for 18 years and has had several and competently by two officers until an. .644-1364 with Town Sanitarian Donald Holmes amendment earlier this month, the appointee will work under his Association, said he was against The work was done by Richard supervision. the elderly, will talk about the Senior occasions to call upon the police depaTt- ambulance arrived. Tolland to discuss zoning regulations. saying it would inhibit development lowering the lake in the spring and he Citizens Committee and answer Walton and Edward Orcutt. The amount is fully reimbursable ment for help “and they have always The commission will also hear the unnecessarily. felt many others were also. questions. Ruth Kerns, visiting Barbara Richmond In other business the selectmen: through the Comprehensive Employ­ CMA Partnership had the authority application of Leonard Engineering The planners also will consider an nurse, will attend. . 643-2711 • Discussed the possibility of using ment Training Act, a federal for the master plan and preliminary to subdivide property on Rt. 31 and application by the East Coventry ’The group will discuss its Christ­ Vernon antirecession funds for a new furnace program. drawings only, 'hiere was no authori­ Talcott Hill Rd. Development Corp. for a subdivision mas party. Refreshments will be Barbara Richmond at the Town Hall, painting the Ihe meeting was moderated by ty or funds for engineering work. McCoy says ‘misquote’ The PZC is expected to act on an on North River Rd, and Goose Lane served. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Broda . 643-2711 kitchen at the Town Hall, painting amendment to the regulations that The corporation is handling land Catherine Peterson. Although she Lake resident Polly Harris was told the exterior of the town garage and has moderated number of Town will be the hosts. Frank McCoy, Republican candidate those recommendations which were con­ will increase to 150 feet the distance owned by the lorm er DevCo Fairy tales in Andover if and when the l^ e gets lowered, required between a septic system Meetings in the past, Monday was the At St. M aurice's for mayor, said Monday that remarks he sidered of benefit. developers. A group of enchanted young children listen as Maria Tulman reads them a fairy tale the people will be notified in ad­ first time she did so as an eiected vance. 'Those at the meeting also dis­ ’The St. Maurice Church Christian made at a “Meet the Candidates” night “This report has never been furnished 2 Woman heads troop during the pre-school story hour at the Andover Public Library. The story programs for town meeting moderator, a position cussed maintenance, police protec­ Maturity Committee will meet last week have been “misquoted and mis- to the council, has never been openly pre-schoolers is conducted on Fridays at 10 a.m. (Herald photo by Pinto). created by the charter. tion and fees for use of the area. Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the reiresented by the Democrats.” reviewed, and its most important WINDSOR LOCKS Mrs. Hughes, a 22-year The Town Meeting was preceded Stanley Bates, park commissioner, church. McCoy was referring to criticism he recommendations as to deployment of (UPI) — For the first time, veteran of the state police, by a public hearing at which discus­ said five part-time positions will be ’There will be a teen-age Halloween offered about deployment of police per­ men and patrols have not been im­ a woman has been ap­ said Monday she expects sion centered on the development of filled at a cost of about $5,620 per party Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. sonnel. He said the criticism was directed plemented. ’The failure of the mayor to act pointed to take command no unique problems com­ Vernon educators okay at Democrat ’Thomas Benoit, Vernon’s upon this report has been a grievious loss of a Connecticut state manding a large group of At Coventry Meeting mayor and his “lack of attention and lack to the cause of law enforcement in the police troop. men. of action which is necessary to maintain Town of Vernon,” McCoy said. Lt. Doris M. Hughes, a Mrs. Hughes said compe­ 5 and improve a department operation.” Mcoy added, “Numerous complaints registered nurse from ISKMIYONB tent officers are self- career schooling plans He said he didn’t second or endorse over the past two years are the result of Wethersfield, was named confident and don’t feel Drainage repairs okayed comments made by a Republican council negligence at the top, in the mayor's of­ Monday as commanding pressure from women. should be able to classify occupations A career education plan which will Middle School. About 90 Coventry residents at a storm pipes and a stub pipe to A resident of the area to be im­ candidate in his answer to a questtion fice. officer of Troop W at “It’s only when they are within clusters and acquire decision­ Municipal Building Office be infused into the Vernon School Rockville High School has a special town meeting Monday night provide for future expansion. Feeder proved said she and her neighbors posed by the audience. A Democratic candidate for Town Coun­ Bradley International Air­ not really as competent making skills. ’The plan is to develop system was approved by the Board of philosophy that states that every approved spending $65,000 for pipes will cut off road water and had been contending with water McCoy, who served three terms as cil, George Prouty Sr., in a statement port in Windsor Locks. that I tend to shake their occupational clusters in each school Open 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Education Monday night. pupil is entitled to an education ac­ drainage repairs. ’The money will remove some ground water. problems year-round for almost 25 mayor before Benoit was elected two chastized McCoy and other Republican She will be in charge of motors,” She sid. for each month, to be made part of The policy plan for the career cording to his or her ability and that come from the town’s unencumbered Resident Walter Hurlock com­ years. “We would like it fixed so peo­ years ago, said that while mayor in 1973 he candidates for the remarks made last 36 men and one woman. THAT LITTLE EXTRA... program has to be submitted to the the existing curriculum. the school must, within reason, cash surplus and will be used to im­ plained that this was not the only ple can use the road.” ’The motion to obtained abut $20,(KX) to do a study of the week. Mrs. Hughes, 53, will state but may be amended later. The purpose is to equip the student adjust its program to fit the needs, prove Flanders Rd. from Snake Hill area to Coventry needing drainage appropriate the funds carried on a manpower and workload of the police “McCoy’s attempts to downgrade this take over Nov. 14 for Lt. with decision-making skills that can TO W N CLERK’S O FFICE In its policy statement the board capacity and interest of each in­ Rd. to Upton Dr., Upton Dr. itself, work. He said the town should start voice vote. department. He said the study was com­ effective service and these dedicated Wilfred J. Blanchette, who apply to making career-related said it will provide, within the basic dividual pupil. and Nathan Hale Dr. buying needed equipment for such In other action the town meeting pleted in the fall of 1975 and came to his men, for political purposes, must surely has been reassigned to OPEN 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM curriculum, programs dealing with choices. Kozuch, who is director of con­ Town Council Chairman Jesse office shortly before Benoit was elected. fall on deaf ears of the citizens and voters field operations. B O L A N D On the secondary level. Grades 7 work instead of contracting out the agreed to transfer $25,661 from the self-awareness, career exploration, tinuing education, said the plan also Brainard explained that the fund jobs. He said it was his (McCoy’s) intent to of Vernon,” he said. Her duties will include and 8, the plan states that the town’s general funds to the reserve and career preparation. provides for individual career educa­ request was made by former Former Councilman Albert Carilli fund for capital and nonrecurring have the report studied and to implement supervision of security at students should be able to reinforce O IL CO. The board set dates to implement tion on the adult level. Superintendent of Streets John Har­ proposed an alternate plan to divert expenses. The money had been the airport, investigation objectives initiated in the earlier E S T .1935 various phases of the plan and by The Vernon Adult School has dy with input from the town highway the funds to hiring two more town received from the state for a building of crimes in the area and grades. June of 1979 the plan most ap­ started a pilot program in the form of and police departments. “This will road employes. “ We would gain grant for the Robertson School. liaison with local police propriate for Vernon must be An orientation program for these be a permanent fix on roads which Park program scheduled forces. Mrs. Hughes said FUEL OIL Re-elect ED TOMKIEL a Career Education Resource more man-hours and do the work ’The meeting also approved the ap­ designed. two grades is already under way to Center. This is open only to those have been breaking up for some time cheaper,” he contended. But Coun- propriation of $8,185 from antireces­ she hopes to develop good AUTOMATIC DELIVERY On the lower elementary level the help the students better understand Vernon Care Center, will lead everyone in “New adults who are enrolled in the adult and flooding cellars,” he said. cilm ^ Robert Keller countered that sion funds to pay premiums on the public relations with those 24 HOUR SERVICE present curriculum provides for field the information available to them in Games,” a new concept in outdoor recrea­ basic education and high school Town Engineer Donald Holmes contracting the job will do the work town’s Workmen’s Compensation The Friends of Valley Falls Park will visiting the airport for the On Tuesday, November 8th trips and speakers. ’The long range the Career Education Resource tion first made popular in California. diploma classes. showed maps with plans for concrete better and quicker. Insurance Policy. sponsor a Valley Falls Park Awareness first time who might, like 646-6320 plan for this level calls for “preven­ Center at the Middle School. The long range plan is to expand Day Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the There will be a lunch break. Those her, feel “shock” when tion of occupational stereotyping’’ Ronald Kozuch, who helped park off Valley Falls Rd. in Vernon. The attending are asked to bring lunch and a security police took my 369 Center St. this program if it proves successful. Manctweter Paid For by The Committee to re-elect Ed Tomkiel, Stan Jarvlt, Treat. noting that the explanation of the prepare the report along with the The initial program was started with rain date will be the following day. beverage. After lunch, Virginia Gingras, a pocketbook and fed it into a dignity of work is important at this three superintendents of schools, federal funds but if it is expanded Truancy worries board naturalist, will lead a two-hour hike machine.” Friends of Valley Falls, families, and time. said more infusion of career educa­ local funds will have to be u s ^ if all through the park. Those who wish to may Vernon Fagan said attendance is taken at aware of the error. individuals, are invited to participate in At the upper elementary level the tion courses into the present adults are to be served. go on a shorter tour. proposal states that the students curriculum will be undertaken at the Concerned with the number of each class and students who are mis­ All cars must be registered and a special programs throughout the day. Rockville High School students skip­ sing from a class are reported to voluntary vehicle inspection The Friends is dedicated to preserving ping classes, the Board of Education their housemaster. He said the program was conducted at the school Police reminder the area as an education and recreation Monday night asked Principal Martin school staff works with parents and with the cooperation of the Vernon The Vernon Police Department reminds students to resolve some apparently resource. There is no charge to join the residents parking is prohibited on any Jaycees seek top farmer Fagan to include a complete report Police Department. organization. chronic problems. He said many of town street for more than two hours on these students with the monthly Miss Horn said most of the On Saturday Sue Connell of the Vernon C Town Committee. Leader. the students (not named on the between 2 a.m. and 5 p.m. South Windsor report from the security guard. students took advantage of the in­ Historical Society will outline the history ’The luncheon is being held at the Carden meeting Heidi Horn, who was hired as report) are repeats. Police said that with the approach of spection and most had minor repairs of the park. Those attending will tour the Acadia Restaurant, Tolland Tpke., security guard at the beginning of Miss Horn said that on nice days winter the enforcement of the prohibition Plans for the search of the area’s ’The Gardeners’ Exchange of South made in any defective equipment. barn on Valley Falls Rd. which is being outstanding young farmer were an­ Manchester. Windsor, a club for area gardeners, this school year, includ^ in her the number of loiterers increases. Identification cards will be issued will be stepped up. In addition to Sen. Lieberman, four report a long list of violations concer­ She emphasized that there have been considered for renovation as a nature nounced by Robert Malin, president will hold its monthly meeting to all students by Nov. 17. ’Through center. Michaels candidates for office in South Wind­ ning students loitering in the parking no major disturbances. of the South Windsor Jaycees. Wednesday at 7:30 in St. Peter’s Connecticut School Pictures, Inc., Mike Klemens, instructor of nature sor will address the luncheon. They lot and roaming around the school Fagan said the large number of “This is part of a nationwide Church on Sand Hill Rd. pictures of all students will be taken studies for the Recreation Department Film for children are council candidates Jackie Smith grounds. She said as the students are students marked absent the first few at the school Nov. 15 and 16 to be used Jaycee program,” Malin said, to ’The slate for the 1977-1978 term will and a University of Connecticut graduate The children’s department of the bring about a closer understanding and Joseph Krahela, Board of Educa­ be presented. ’The are Louise Evans, getting to know she is around the weeks of school was due to an error on the ID cards and the pictures will T tion incumbent John Giordiano and in scheduling and teachers were not student, will talk about reptiles and Rockvilje Public Library will sponsor a and appreciation of farm problems president; Sally Edlund, vice- offenses are becoming fewer. also be posted on permanent record amphibians native to the park and will dis­ film for children in Kindergarten to and agriculture achievement.” Planning and Zoning candidate president; Terry Kyc, secretary; cards in the school office. play live specimens. Grades K-6, Oct. 28 from 3:30 to 4:30. Local Jaycee chapters throughout William Gay. Bob Conde, treasurer; Marge Saxton Sue O’Brien, a biology teacher at The theme will be “horror Halloween ” Oriental Gem the nation will interview farmers Senator Lieberman, a Democrat and Louise Neary, hospitality; Lee Rockville hospital notes between the ages of 18 and 35, to from the New Haven area, is serving Rockville High School, will conduct the and will feature live shorts and cartoon Neary and Virginia Throwe, com­ group to pond exploration. Roseann Kap- determine the one who is the most his fourth term in the legislature and favorites. Free tickets are available at the munications; Joan Lahickey, Admitted Monday: Joanne Rockville. sia, director ot the Hockanum Valley Day library. outstanding in his community. his second as Senate Majority program. Canapa, Enfield; Brenda Discharged Monday: Helen ’The local winner will attend a state Desrosiers, Evergreen Rd., Cyrkiewicz, Windermere awards program in Meriden Nov. 12, Rockville; Constance Ave., Rockville; Nancy where the man judged as Connec­ Gardner, Tolland; Louise Guyette, Brooklyn St., ticut's Outstanding Young Farmer Vernon to consider Gummoe, Ward St., Rockville; Spencer Matthews, Festival will be announced. Rockville; Eula Gunther, Escondido, Calif.; Avis Roaix, Anyone who would like to nominate South St., Rockville; Louise Cottage St., Rockville; Anne a local farmer for the award should Hughes, Windermere Ave., Zentara, Somers. Continues Today Thru October 29 school capital plan Rockville; Catherine Jasion, Births Monday: A son to write the South Windsor Jaycee, P.O. Highland Ave., Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. John Emhoff, Box 446, South Windsor, Conn. 06074. A suggested capital improvements Board member Harold Cummings Elizabeth Kuhniy, South St., Stafford Springs; a daughter What you can win in The Daily Cultured pearls, coral, jadeite, n^hrite jade capture the Lieberman to speak budget, totaling about $2.6 million said he wouldn’t be willing to go Rockville; Charlotte to Mr. and Mrs. William Nedweid, Tolland; Kimberly Harig, Knollwood Dr., Ver­ Numbers depends on the way you allure of the orient in graceful, colorful, anci always fashionable State Senate Majority Leader will be submitted to the Vernon Plan­ along with the suggestion of the MANCHESTER'S Joseph I. Lieberman will be the ning Department by the school ad­ expansion of the cafeteria . He said Pennington, Main St., non; a daughter to Mr. and SALE want to play The Daily Numbers. Manchester; Clarence ’Tracy, designs. A delightful abundance awaits you! speaker at a candidates luncheon ministrators. he had been told that it wasn’t a Mrs. Jonathan Klein, E. Main lARQEST SELECTION And $' can win you $167 when you The Planning Department is frying Range Hill Dr., Vernon; St,, Rockville. Wednesday, which is being sponsored matter of the size of the facility as Dominic Yoreo, Mountain St,, play your number as a 3-way box. by the South Windsor Democratic to pull together a capital im­ much as it is a need for rescheduling AT You can play a 3-way box provements budget for all town of students. Others objected to in­ THB LOWEST departments and asked the school cluding the indoor pool in the plan on any number that has 2 identical Cultured Coral system to submit what it envisions as noting this was part of the original digits and 1 digit that’s different Pearls priority improvements. plan when the high school addition (like 113). If any combination of White ’The plan was discussed by the was designed. ’This was turned down EVERETT your number (113, or 131, or 311) White Angel Skin Board of Elducation Monday night by the voters in the first referendum. matches today’s winner, you’re a Rose and while some board members ...everything you want ANYWHERE Salmon voiced objections to some of the winner, too. And you’ll collect Grey Branch Church plans most in a piano a guaranteed 167 times the amount proposed projects, it was agreed to CUSTOM SNAOEf Round Carved have the administrators submit what L ist you play for, 500, $1 - up to $5 Baroque they wished. teacher talk WOVEN WOODS per ticket. Cabochon ’Die largest item on the list, all of CUSTOM lUNDS 20% The 3-way box. One number. Mabe Figurines which involve improvements at Bolton Three chances to win 167 for 1. Rings Rings Rockville High School, is a field A workshop for religious education house plus moc^ locker rooms at an WHITE VINYL SHADES It’s for the player who’s got a favor­ teachers in Grades 1-9 will be con­ Necklaces Necklaces estimated cost of $1.2 million. STARTINQ AT ducted Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 ite number, and still wants extra ’The cost estimates were given by Jewelry Jewelry p.m. at St. Maurice Parish Center, (Up To chances to win. But you can’t win David Eveleth of McHugh and Bolton. IT) Associates, the architects who X W ifyou don’t play. The keynote address at the I S W f And we want you designed the newest addition to the workshop will be given by Sister high school. to win. Marion O’Connor of the Boston REMEMBER ALWAYS III f Eveleth said the cost for the field Religious Education office. Her topic State law; you must be house project should logically be in­ The Everett reiH^sents the ultimate in piano design will be "To Teach As Jesus Did.” 18 or older creased to provide for the refur­ and construction. Each model features an exclusive bishing of the existing locker rooms. Other speakers will be Richard design reflecting authentic furniture styles from Costello, diocesan director of youth -i ' 5 ’This price is estimated at $40,000. popular periods. Casework is painstakingly detaiied to one,“^- ministry who will speak on “Faith ’The next item on the list is an in­ by higbiy skilied craftsmen, hand finished to bring Development”; the Rev. Tomas door swimming pool and lockers for Doyle, associate pastor of St. Ber­ out the unique character, the natural beauty of the men and women at a cost estimate of hardwood. Come see Everett soon! $800,000. nard parish, Rockville, who will speak on “Doctrine” ; and Sister An addition to the cafeteria Heads drive Madeline Cavanaugh, regional coor­ totaling about 8,500 square feet plus dinator of religious education for the Atty. John J. Woodock III, and new kitchen equipment and renova­ Norwich diocese, who will speak on PAUL’S PAINT associate with the Dennis and tion of existing space was listed ndzt Woodcock law firm is serving at a cost of $550,000. “Scripture,” No fee will be charged for the And the last suggestion was for as chairman of the South Wind­ workshop. Particij^nts should bring 615 Main SL, MandiMtor more tennis courts at the high school sor drive in the United Way of their own lunches. Drinks will be including fencing and net at a cost of Greater Hartford. provided. Advance registrations may $14,000 each. Eveleth said some 649-0300 be sent to Sister Cavanaugh, 550 He is a member of the South savings would be realized if a large Hartford Tpke., Vernon, or to the Windsor Jaycees and general number of courts were built under one contract. parish irectors of religious educa­ counsel for the Wapping Fair. tion. PAGE FOUR-B — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Oct. 25, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maficheater. Ckinn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B Coaches’ corner Namath days numbered, — By JOHN LaFONTANA««, East Catholic It’s tough to come with anything positive when you’ve been Earl Yost beaten by a 34-7 score, but there were bright rays of hope shining through the gloom. Sports Editor Haden leads Rams to win Xavier was just what we thought they were mostly what we refer to as Angeles twice the past three years in they’d be. Very quick and fast and routine catches. Dave Blake, our LOS ANGELES (UPI) - If NFC title games, the Rams were very well executiqg. However, in­ other wide receiver, only had four sensational. stead of being cool and methodical as catches but each one was a super young Pat Haden can stay in past years, they seemed to play catch requiring all sorts of Nassiff Arms staff. The former fine Haden gave the Rams a 21-0 half­ Football turnarounds healthy, Joe Namath is with much more emotion and this acrobatics, but resulting in long Manchester High athlete covered the time lead with a 7-yard touchdown probably finished as a National combination of preparation and emo­ gains. Talk about turnarounds in sports, 26 mile, 385 yard distance in just over scamper with just 4:22 gone in the look at football interests for area Football League starting game and scoring strikes of 2 yards tion has created a lot of misery for Defensively, Tony Tiemann, our three hours. He’s entered again in opposing teams. right end, played desperately to try fans on the pro level. the Five Mile Road Race in quarterback. to tight end Charles Young and 9 The bright spots concerned the and stop Xavier’s off tackle and The New England Patriots Manchester Thanksgiving...Bill yards to a diving Harold Jackson in passing game. After having our run­ sweeps and Arnie Carter, our rebounded from two early season un­ Pasek, former East Catholic High At least with the Los Angeles the second quarter. ning game shut down and after get­ monster back, had several fine stops. expected defeats and are now riding gridder, is a member of the Southern Rams. And, at 34, that probably Knox unleashed rookie speedster ting way behind very quickly, we This week we have to prepare for high, wide and handsome and back in Connecticut State College varsity means the rest of Namath’s career. Wendell Tyler on the Vikings in the f I^ y the thick of the In his second start of the season, began to throw the ball. Avon High. They have the same football team this season...Bill Har­ second half and he sprinted 44 yards . . f Conference. Haden was simply sensational Mon­ Xavier allows you to complete record we do, 1-5, and are similar in man has been named varsity basket­ for a touchdown in the fourth many ways. The New York Giants, oops New day night — throwing two touchdown quarter. Tyler, a fourth-round draft passes inside its defensive perimeter ball coach at Trinity College. He'll They have an excellent option-style Jersey Giants and the New York Jets passes and scrambling for a third in choice from UCLA, wound up as the but that’s as far as you can go. We step in for Robie Shults who retired took what they gave us and were able offense and can also throw the ball. have come to life and are no longer to after 13 years at the helm. Harman is the opening half — in a 35-3 blitz over game's top rusher with 102 yards on be considered patsies for rival clubs. the proud Minnesota Vikings. eight carries. to complete 18 of 38 passes for 232 They have an excellent quarterback a graduate of the University of in Chuck Welsh who can run and The Jets show but two wins in six In the third period, John Cappellet- yards and a touchdown. Delaware. Currently he’s an offen­ "Pat Haden certainly throw. We go into this game knowing starts but the team came within two sive line coach with the Ban­ li plunged 1 yard for the other Ram The engineer of the passing attack demonstrated that he's No. 1," again was our sophomore quarter­ we must show down the option to points - a missed field goal - of whip­ tams... Best 60-yearold tennis player score. Rams' Coach Chuck Knox said, “I back, Tony Pachesa. He calmly and beat them. ping heavily favored Oakland while in Manchester is Mai Darling who ad­ Absorbing their second-worst hope this is the end of our quarter­ cooly, with the help of excellent We are getting down to the pride the Giants are at the .500 mark after mits to 63. The tournament-tested back controversy" defeat by the Rams in a series that six games. blocking, connected 18 times and games in our schedule, the games we veteran plays nearly every day and began in 1961, the Vikings averted a must win in order to claim some 2 several of the others were in and out With the baseball World Series " I think we all felt we owed shutout on a 42-yard field goal by Points of frustration for Cheney Tech hooters among his many tourney wins have of the hands of the receivers. respectability for our season. With a over, pro football interest has Minnesota," Haden smiled. "1 think Fred Cox in the final quarter. been several in local singles and While Mike Freiheit had the most maximum effort from everybody, we skyrocketed again with the Pats, Jets we felt we owed something to the With 4:11 to go, Knox finally took appointment shows in faces of his teammates. (Herald photos by doubles competition. Cheney Tech goalie Bob Kaminsky watches Rham High's passes caught for the night, 12 in all. could finish up well for the season and Giants the main topics of conver­ Ram fans to do well, and 1 think, Haden out of the game and replaced Jamie Bunker score, above, in last Friday’s 8-0 loss. Below, Dunn) sation. most of all. we felt we owed him with rookie . Kaminsky shows frustration after sixth visitors’ goal while dis­ something to ourselves. " "No, Joe Namath isn't our No. 3 The former University of Southern quarterback, " Knox responded to a Whalers home Learned lesson California Rose Bowl hero, a question. "I just didn't want to put seventh-round Ram draft choice in 5 One of football’s greatest centers, him in in a situation like that when New England Whalers return home Patek stands tall on any level, was rugged Chuck Bed- 1975, outplayed the Vikings' Fran were were ahead 35-3. I felt it was to the Hartford Civic Center ice narik, a Hall of Famer and a Tarkenton, who was intercepted just a good chance to give Wednesday night after a most Philadelphia Eagle for 14 National twice by cornerback Pat Thomas and Ferragamo some work." successful road trip to entertain the League seasons as a two-way, 60- sacked four times. In a game in which the Rams didn't by any measure defending WHA Eastern Division and minute performer recalls his first make a single turnover, Haden com­ playoff champion Quebec Nordiques. Haden was named as Namath's pro game. pleted 12 of 21 passes for 116 yards.* Surprisingly, tickets are still replacement after the 13-year NEW YORK (UPI) - When anything to me. I was playing tor the available...Word is also out that "We were playing the New York veteran threw four interceptions in a Tarkenton was 10 for 28 for 108 yards Bulldogs on a Friday night at the Three touchdown performance with two interceptions. last seen by more than 20 ring. 1 would've liked to say I was several thousand tickets are still un­ loss at Chicago in a Monday night Polo Grounds. I had a very high fever with a world champion ball club one sold for tonight’s opening regular game two weeks ago. Young Pat Haden of the Rams enjoyed a three touchdown per­ million TV viewers, little all week and the night of the game time. When you get that close and it season "home” game of the Boston formance in leading the Rams to an upset win over Minnesota Freddie Patek looked like the slips away, you don’t know whether was all thunder and lightning I did At that point of the season, the Goalie injured most forlorn figure in the Celtics at Hartford against Atlan­ Rams had a wobbly 2-2 record after a last night in Los Angeles. It was Haden’s second start at quarter­ it's your last chance or not. I felt I'd ta...UConn, loser of its first seven not play a minute that's what 1 remember. 1-5 pre-season and, suddenly, there back this season. (UPI photo) INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - Los world. never get another chance. I hope I'm football games this fall, could very Angeles Kings goalie Rogie Vachon, “I had played for the College All- were all kinds of questions about the The camera showed him sitting wrong." well wind up with a winless cam­ perennial NFC West powerhouse. who was struck on the head by a puck there all by himself in Kansas City's When Patek finally returned to the paign although after meeting tough Stars and the Eagles annihilated us, start, hardly an impressive team But against a team that has been in 38-0, and then I went right to camp Haden directed the Rams to a 14-7 and suffered a concussion, will miss cold, empty dugout, his head bent clubhouse after sitting by himself in Delaware Saturday in Newark, Del., performance against a non­ the four times under Bud at least six games, the Kings said the dugout. Dr. Paul Meyer, the and I was backing up Vic Lindskog win over New Orleans in his first contender. almost to his knees, his customarily Boston University, Rhode Island and Grant and a club that has beaten Los Monday. unflagging spirit utterly crushed and Royals’ team physician, had to put Holy Cross should not be as tough as and Alex Wojciehowicz.I couldn't believe that I didn’t play a minute. his long cherished hope of ever six stitches in his leg where he had the first eight foes. The Crusaders, Cox MVP playing in a World Series lying in been spiked by Jackson in the top of too, have yet to win this season... “The third game of the season 1 started. I made one mistake, looked PAOLI, Pa. (UPI) — Pawtucket pieces at his feet. the ninth. Some feeling existed Rick and Terry Milka will coach the Hairline fracture’ PORSCHE AUDI He had squeezed every last ounce between the Yankees and Royals Squirt entry and Chuck Mumford the over to the bench and here comes third baseman Ted Cox is the Inter­ Lindskog. national League’s Most Valuable By Hoffman of energy and vitality out of his com­ stemming back to the second game in PeeWee house travel teams In the which Hal McRae bowled over Willie “Later on, darn, 1 made another Player for 1977, league President INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) pact 5foot-4, 140-pound frame, done Manchester Youth Hockey Associa­ devised a special split for 700 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford Randolph at second base, an incident mistake, Same thing, I looked over Roy Jackson announced today. — Dave Robisch, starting the thumb and the six-year everything humanly possible to carry tion program this season...MYHA the Royals on his back into the World which may have precipated the flare- and here I went - out. I came back Rochester’s Mike Parrott has been center for the Indiana veteran left-handed • SERVICE • PARTS • BODY SHOP sponsors will be A-Copy, Army & Series with a superb overall offen­ up which occurred between Graig and finished the game. A lesson, two selected Most Valuable Pitcher and Pacers, has a hairline frac­ shooter out of the Universi­ For Service Call Navy Club, Carriage House, Farr's, sive and defensive performance. He Nettles and George Brett at third lessons learned. Richmond catcher Dale Murphy is ture of his left hand, of­ ty of Kansas should be in Nassiff Arms and Regal’s. hammered out seven hits, including base early in the final contest, but “From that day on,” he recalled, the Rookie of the Year. ficials for the NBA team the opening lineup against 528-9447 “I was a starter “ Cox, 22, batted .334 with 14 home said Monday. NO NEED TO WAIT! four doubles and a triple, in the five Patek doesn't feel his injury had Denver at Indianapolis anything to do with that. He never again looked to the bench. runs and 81 RBI to lead Pawtucket to However, Coach Bobby playoff games with the Yankees, Tuesday night. ■HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED "I don’t really think there was any Off the cuff The former Pennsylvania All- the pennant. He received 21 out of 33 Leonard said trainers BY PEOPLE WHO CARE ' driving in five runs and batting .390, Among the starters and finishers in American was among the last of the votes submitted by league media and now it was all over for him and intent in Reggie's mind to hurt me,’ the New York City Marathon Satur­ 60-minute players during the 1960 representatives. Runnerup Terry his ball club. he says. "I don't hold anything C day was Duke Hutchinson of the season. Crowley of Rochester received five Freddie Patek, who has never been against him at all. He was just trying votes. in a World Series, was so close to to get to the bag as quickly as one, he could taste it. possible. " Leading by one run in the ninth, the Wherever he goes, Freddie Patek Royals needed only three more outs. usually carries a bible with him. He Scholastic sports roundup But the Yanks came back with three reads it continually during and after Cauthen in the top of the ninth, an inning in the baseball season. He doesn’t drink which Patek suffered a deep spike or smoke, and when that final game with the Yankees was over, he went T Soccer Brynes scored for East and Chris action yesterday at Cottone Field in wound in his left leg when Reggie out with some friends of his and they CHE.NEY TECH Carmel, Jay Hedlund and Mike Wethersfield. Jackson barreled into him at second The roof over Brainard for Bennet. rich man base. Then in the bottom of the stayed up until four in the morning, To qualify for the state tourna­ Wethersfield’s first TD was in the I’vegota NEW YORK (UPI) - In a typical frame, Kansas City’s tiny 33-year-old just making small talk and having ment, Cheney Tech’s soccer team ILLING JV second quarter as a Manchester fum­ display of nonchalance, jockey Steve breakfast together. cannot afford another loss. Illing’s Jayvee soccer team ble was recovered in the .end zone. shortstop blew out the candle himself Cauthen Monday expressed more When the World Series came along. That situation came to be as the dropped a 1-0 duke to Ellington The Eagles' other score was in the by bouncing into a game-ending dou­ enthusiasm over his winnings in a Patek watched it on TV. Beavers bowed to Cromwell High, 4- yesterday. Ellington’s goal came on final stanza on a 20-yard run. ble play, making the second straight special interest in a penalty kick early in the second card game than over the milestone year the Royals had lost the "I was glad to see the Yankees your head 1, yesterday in Cromwell. Frank Vucik and Ray Diana were he passed at Aqueduct. win. ” he says. "I think the Dodger 'The Techmen sport a 4-6-2 over-all period. best for Manchester on defense. American League pennant to the " Five million's all right, but 1 won pitching staff did a bad job of docket with three tilts left on the Illing is now 4-3-1 for the season. Yankees in the last inning. $45 in a card game today," the 17- pitching to Reggie. If you pitch him schedule. They must win all three or Two weeks have gone by now since year-old jockey from Walton, Ky., everyone saw Freddie Patek sitting inside with men on base, he's going to The United win two and tie one to get into post­ said after becoming the first jockey Way so inconsolable in the dugout. He's go to the opposite field. They made a season competition for the first time. could b e a Field hockey Cross country ever to ride $5 million in purses in a working in the safety department for lotta mistakes on Lou Piniella. too. Mike Landell continued his hot MA.NCHESTER HIGH CHENEY TECH year. You gotta stay in pretty hard on him. scoring pace for the Panthers, the Harmon Bus Company in Kansas Slipping under the .500 mark, Cheney Tech fell to Parish Hill, 24- Cauthen, known for his quiet, even The way the Dodgers pitched him. tournament-bound with an 11-2-1 City today making sure the buses are Manchester High girls’ field hockey 31, in cross country action yesterday terse nonchalance when discussing one pitch had no purpose in setting up record, with three goals. He scored safe when the kids ride them to squad dropped a 2-1 duke to at Wickham Park, the sport he is threatening to the next one. The same thing that Of course, part of that interest at 17:22 with a five-yard boot as school. Next month, he plans to do $25,000 loan homestanding Enfield High yester­ Parish's Tom Curry took individual dominate, rode Rare Noel to a one- some hunting in Great Bend, Kan. hurt us with Mickey Rivers hurt Cromwell took a 1-0 halftime edge. is in my annual pledge. The day. honors with a 16:30 clocking for 2.8 length victory in the mile-and-one- them. With two strikes on him. you MikeTraser three minutes into the For awhile, Patek found it The Indians sport a 4-5-1 record miles. Cheney’s Dave Gustamachio eighth second race. It was his 420th don’t have to throw him a good pitch. other part is in agencies and second half knotted it at 1-1 with an extremely hard to talk about that with three contests left on the slate. was second 17 seconds behind. winner of the year and the $6,000 He’ll swing at a bad one. but with two assist from Jim Boudreau. It was final playoff game with the Yankees. programs supported by Manchester hosts Simsbury High Other top Tech placements were purse placed his winnings at $5,004,- "At the time, it was the worst thing strikes, they always kept throwing Fraser’s seventh goal of the cam­ Frank Foster fifth, Ken Pitts 312. right undei^" United Way funds. Things paign., today at 3:15. that ever happened to me," he says. him good pitches. ” Sophomore Sue Roth with a hard seventh. Woody Holland eighth, Chris After allowing Alan Patterson, Cromwell came right back 12 "It still hurts, but life goes on. You like recreational programs, shot five minutes after the initial Beauchesne ninth. Peter Fitzgerald guiding Franglais, to set the pace minutes later with Landell rocketing can’t let it eat you up’. You have to whistle put the locals in front. 11th, Bill Edgar 12th and Brian most of the way, Cauthen made his health clinics — or even home an 18-yard direct kick. Skip forget about it.” But the Lady Raiders came back Maclean 13th. move on the turn for home for a Dart league Delisle added a score seven minutes Patek says he went back and sat in your nose. just a place to go when I five minutes later with Chris Cheney is now 5-9 for the season return of $3.80. Watching a rerun of the dugout after the game was over later and Landell closed out the Coughlin scoring. with a home date today against the triumph, the youngster men­ because he wanted to compose Manchester’s three en­ need someone to talk to. scoring at 32:25 as the Cheney Prince Tech. tioned the card game. tries in the Northern If you need to borrow money, defense fell apart in the second half. Manchester pressed the attack in himself, pull himself together. Hartford National would like to point My United Way pledge the second half with Enfield’s goalie "It's called race-horse dummy,” "The frustration I felt had nothing Connecticut Dart League EAST CATHOLIC he said. rank three, four and five in out a very substantial loan source you forced to make several difficult ILLING to do with the double play I hit into," works in ^ best interest. All the scoring was done in the first the latest standings. may have overlooked; your home. stops. It was the Raiders, however, Illing topped Bennet, 26-29, in cross “ How do you play that?" someone he says. “A lot of different things ran half as Vinal Tech topped East asked. Trailing West Hartford 27-9 And we’ve prepared to make you Why not put your pledge Catholic, 3-1, in scholastic soccer ac­ who got the winner with Coughlin country action yesterday at Center through my mind. I thought of how "Come in here and we'll teach and Willimantic 24-12. are a Home Equity Loan of up to $25,000 tion last night at Palmer Field in scoring with 15 minutes remaining. Springs Park. we worked all year for something to work for you. Help yourself: you, " Cauthen said. He laughed, Peppino’s Place 21-15. or more with up to ten years to repay, Middletown. Manchester’s jayvees came away Illing took the top two places with and now suddenly it was gone. I kept based on the current market value of give to The United Way of with a 1-0 victory. Peggy Muldoon Gary Gates taking top honors with a motioning toward the jockey thinking this was the second time we British-American White 21- The setback drops the Eagles to 1- quarters. 15 and British-American your home less the balance of your Greater Hartford. 7-2 for the season with four games scored the lone goal for the 7-2 9:29 clocking for 1.8 miles. Bob had been there and the second time mortgage. Without affecting your winners. Mary Bossidy, Laura Sawyer was second for the Rams. Still challenging Cauthen is the $6 we had lost in the ninth inning. Red 20-16, all of remaining. East has a game M ay at million mark and the all-time record Manchester. original mortgage rate. Bolton High at 3:15. Wiggin, Linda Dunn and Deb Walrath Tom Gallant took third place for Playing in a World Series is of 546 winners in a year, set by Chris Vinal’s Bob Listro beat an out-of­ were standouts for Manchester. Bennet while Illing’s Larry Dupont something I dreamed about since I Spend it as you please. McCarron in 1974, m ostly on was a boy. The money doesn't mean position East goalie, Don Martin, at HE.NNET was fourth. Bennet’s Harry Veal, You can use your Hartford National The following chart will give you Rich Danforth, Dan Kibbie and John Maryland courses. pMNKS. 8:04 to give the Hawks a l-O edge. After several scoreless ties, Home Equity Loan for any puipose you ea of typical monthly payments Lautenbach notched the next four Five minutes later, wing Kevin Bennet Junior High girls’ field chwse: education expenses, bill con required on varying loan amounts. ^TtMUnitodVI^ Williams gathered in a pass from places with Iliing’s George Hanlon solidation, home improvements, a hockey squad nipp^ Suffield, 1-0, and Scott Holmes rounding out the of Craabar Hartford Marry Carr and drilled home his yesterday at the Etears’ field.' Sports slate i second home...anything. It’s extra Annual fourth goal of the season. top 10. Amount Monthly Fioance Total of Georganne Ebersold scored mm money coming your way to get the Percentage Financed Payment Term The United Way of Greater Hartford, Inc. Seb Gqliano at 18:44 beat East’s things you need. And your home is Charge Payments Rate Bennet’s lone tally. Defensively, *^iT» * »*«***^ $ 5,000 $ 67.47 120 mo. 68 South Main Street fullbacks and booted home what goalie Jerry Tucker was a standout. Tuesday Prince Tech at Clieiiev Simply the door-opener. $ 3,096.40 $ 8,096.40 I0U% West Hartford, Connecticut 06107 10.000 134.93 120 mo. 6,191.60 16,191.60 10U% proved to be the game-winner. Volleyball SOCCER Tech TO BUY (203)521-1860 15.000 202.40 120 mo. 9,288.00 24,288.40 I0H% Guliano closed out the scoring at Manchester at You’ll like our terms. 25.000 337.34 H.LIN<; Manchester at 120 mo. 15,480.80 40,480.80 10H% 22:35. MANCHESTER HIGH Simsbury, 3:30 If you do any competitive loan­ Illing’s field hockey team was Windham (girls) East Coach Tom Malin cited Manchester High girls’ volleyball East Calholir ul shopping, you’ll know that our low avaiiaoie for loans under $5,000. dum p^ by J.F. Kennedy, 3-0, yester­ team had its three-match winning GIRLS SWIMMING * ™ ■Hartford National Favorite Person, you qualify for a fullbacks Kyle Ayer and Jim Bolton, 3:15 interest rate of 10H% on loans of rale discount. day at Illing’s field. skein stopped yesterday in West East Catholic at Neiswanger and Williams for fine Colleen Lannon played well in goal Cheney Tech ut East Manchester, 3:30 $5,000 or more is very attractive. We hope you’ll take advantage of your status as a homeowner hustling efforts. He also noted the Hartford. Homestanding Conard Hampton You should also know that at and Laurie Groat, Sue Fahey and dumped the tournament-bound In­ FIELD HOCKEY Just stop into any of our 63 branches and talk to a loan officer. sophomores and freshmen have Rockville at South Donna Piccarello also stariM for Simsbury at Hartford National, unlike many We’ll be happy to serve you. shown steady improvement. dians by 1-15, 3-15 and 5-15 scores. Windsor Illing. Manchester, 3:15 banks, there are no lawyers’ fees HENNET Manchester is now 8-3 for the Rham at Baron MTER season. involved. This alone can save you Bennet’s varsity soccer team Academy Wednesday The Silk Town jayvees came away hundreds of dollars. Hartford National dropped a 1-0 decision to Webb of Football E llington at Rorkv SOCCER Chevrolet The Home Equity Loan. Think of it as money in the bank. Wethersfield yesterday. with a win by 3-15, 15-7 and 15-12 Hill MAVIIIESTER JV scores. Laurie Turkington and Sue UConn JV at MCC SIP*’’! I,ast Friday, Bennet topped East CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Catholic’s freshmen, 3-1. Mike Manchester was blanked by Cain were standouts for the 7-3 122fl Main 81. Manchaator Wethersfield, 12-0, in jayvee football jayvees. Manchester at East Catholic a I TEL. M6-S464 Windham, 3:30 Bulkelev i '"V MANCWES’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. ’Tues.. Oct. 25, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 25, 1977 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaa Buolnott Opponunlly 14 Homoo For Balo SS Lost aiKf found______* Homoo For Bolo SS INDEX You can have every weekend off STILL TIME. Open _ your Pistons play smart, Bowling MOT9CII FOUND • White male kitten. 6 National Weather Forecast business on Main StreetStreet. Take Fou n d to 8 weeks old. Vlchiity of 281 advantaM of the Cbrlatmat * — PoroontH Center Street. Please call 649- seaaon. The Manchester Mall, * — Announoomonti NATIONMJWIATMk U tV ICI rOIICAST la ZAM f IT • - Z7 4215. ______when EdI Gorman works for you 811 Main 64$-1442. N EA ITO A I U.S. MIXED - Kevin Bennett 144-360, Don 4 — Enioruinnwnl 30i>a> 7*.Tt 5 — A u c t i m 3000 AMS Brennan 213, E rnie Whip­ Benoit 365, Carl Bolin 138- IMPOUNDED - Mixed ' NA1 MANY PEOPLE only dream . FINANCIAL extend Celtic skein ple 215, Rhuel Coberly 201, 377, Frank Kieman 142-364, B am tt ’Type male, black and of owning their own business. 9 — Bondf-Stocks-Mortoaobs tan. Roll Street Area. Contact Joe Dawood 201, Bill John Rieder 135-372, Terry 9 — Pargonal Loam ' l l Perhaps it's time for you to IHaunts Houses Untlll Schilling 139-370, Gordon 10 — Inturanof Manchester Dog Warden, 646- pursue that dream. I have Livengood 200, Joe Russo 4555. over 1,000 buslnessess for sale DETROIT (UPI) - Pistons ding in double ligures." Denver and Milwaukee, one-half Wilson 151-360. IMPLOVMINT While you are out enjoying 204, F red Kozicki 204-200- 13 - Ftep Waniad ' by owiiers. Many for D.F. Marvin Barnes, recently released game behind Chicago. THrnTrs Coach Herb Brown says his 596, John Kozicki 209-556, 14 - BMiiwp Opportunmp LOST - Fem ale German yourself on the’tennis court or golf minimum down. For free The Celtics rebounded early in the 19 — SitiMOon Wanpd from a Rhode Island prison after five D iane B rennan 185-525, MOUNTAIN DEW- Bee Shepherd, tan and black, brochure write: Interstate ' team played “smart basket­ white cheat. Upright ears, course, Ed Qormen will be working months behind bars for a parole fourth period and, led by Tom Moquin 175, Shelia Price lOUCATlON Business Marketing, P.O. Box 6 4 6 - 4 0 U ball" in a third-period explo­ Gail Shimaitis 197-508, Cin­ 19 — Privtit inttrucUont choke collar. Bolton vicinity. for you. 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. violation, had 13 rebounds, Lanier Boswell and Jo Jo White, cut the dy Hurley 198, Dolly 191-514 , June E ccher 196- 19 - Schools-CiMMt sion which led to victory, and M L. Carr each had 10. Detroit lead to 74-71 before Lanier hit 20 — Inatructlont Wtntbd 647-9439. Dawood 181-472, Sharlie 451, Sandy Adams 203-475, TLC BABYSITTING-In my Boston skipper Tom Heinsohn I'm just glad to be playing with with three field goals and a free MAI tSTATC Pertonaft 2 From the minute he helps you l o w i n n a n a A i M u t DeLisle 460, Ellen Bauer Dolly Dawood 190-534, Lou 23 — H o m p for siaib a4 S ._ _ .ao home. Infants, pre and school had an opposing view. the team," said Barnes, who scored throw and Money followed with three 479, Ginger Yourkas 461. Toutain 178-451, B ertha 24 — Lots-Lartd for Stlb work out a realistic price on your children. Balanced hot meals. MANCHESTER - Large eight MANCHESTER - Two family baskets the contest out of 25 — lnvtttm«m Prop#rty LOOK GREAT, Feel Great. Reasonable cost. 646-0620. room Colonial. Attractive Fiat with five rooms on each We played dumb, non-hustling 11 points. "If I get two points and we to put Toutain 188-461, Pat win. Cm happy. My timing is starting reach. 29 — *euilr>«u Pfop i^ Treat yourself. Lifetime homo, you can start relaxing. •*•••••••••••••••••••••••• area with privacy. Two car floor. Separate heating basketball. ' Heinsohn said Monday (;OLDE\ SPIGOT Jackson 451, Ellen Bauer 27 — R«aort P ro p ^ membership to famous Spa. Situation Wantad 15 garage with loft. $63,500. systems, 3 car garage. to come back and I know I can be Lanier led all scorers with 33 29 o R««l EatAtD Wantad night after the Celtics let a 49-42 half- Norm B axter 236-538. 460, Lee Bean 508, Terry M/F, reasonable, offered by Ed will handle all the details. Tongren Real Estate, 633- Immediate occupancy. $45,- lime lead degenerate into a 100-85 better. " points and Money had 24. Boswell had Cardile 470, Dona Dumore Wise. iiR V icii owner. Call after 5, 646-5743 uataiAim a aorocAar • IZ Z 3 ‘ CHILD CARE in licensed 8833, 6337060, 289-3861. 500. Call Suzanne or Arthur 31 - SDfvicPi OfteDd home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, defeat. 'We played well enough in "Our players are not thinking out 19 and White and Charlie Scott each G O l NTRV GLl B - Vic 472, Mary Hathaway 450. 32 -- P«intlng-Pip«ring for details. Like driving buyers to your home Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson there." said Heinsohn. "We didn't had 16 for the Celtics. 33 BuKding-Contrseting For period ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday la u n ^ outings and overtime MANCHESTER - Prestige frestlgi Beach Co., Manchester Of­ the first hall and then we rolled over Abraitis 137-372, Vito 34 — Roofirtg-Sidm a REDUCE SAFE & Fast with and showing them around. Like services. Manchester. Deb­ area. 49 Arvine Place. State! fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing play defense and we took a lot of "Boston isn't the team out there 39 — Htiilr>o-Piumblng night, rain or showers will be found over the northern and died ' Agostinelli 137-359, Nondo ZODIAC- Carol Powell GoBese Tablets & E-Vap bie, 643-1790. 12-room Dutch Colonial! Opportunity. lousy shots. We ll have to work a 4ot 36 — Flooring helping people arrange financing. Rockies and in the area from Florida into the lower Lakes Center Bob Lanier and Eric Money that it was before, " said the 6-foot-lO Annulli 163-406, Ted 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storago "water pills’’. Liggett Rexall Offers full wall-to-wail 178- 454, B arbara Marble region. Elsewhere, generally fair weather is in prospect. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• paced the F'istons' second-half explo­ harder." Lanier, " They don't play well Backiel 138-151-421, Larry 39 — SorviCM Waniod Pharmacy. Like • explaining deposits, down INSTITUTION CHEF desires carpeting, 2 1/2 baths, two 179- 462, Rose Robideau 212- Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in Lota-Land lor Sato 24 During a 4:10 span of the third together. Usually, they keep coming Mian, for sale part time position afternoons, fireplaces, private yard with sion as Detroit proceeded to outscore Bates 145-137-407, Ken 505, Maureen Warwick 477. parenthesis) Atlanta ^ (72), Boston 47 ( 66), Chicago 49 (68i. at you but right now they are not 40 Household Goods payments and purchase after 1:30. 649-1561. large slate terrace, six Boston. 21-4. during the first nine quarter, Boston was unable to score. BUILDING LOT For Sale - doing that, " 41 — Ar*iclp for Sale Cleveland 52 ( 66), Dallas 57 ( 82), Denver 42 (77), Duluth 43 bedrooms with master suite minutes ol the third period and The loss left the winless Celtics 42 — Buildirig Supplies agreements to buyers. (57), Houston 59 ( 83), Jacksonville 67 ( 79), Kansas City 52 and many custom unique Henry Street. Near schools. overall in the period, 27-9, to take a tied for last place with New Jersey in The Pistons have tonight off and 43 — iPets -Birds- Doga □ EMPLOYMENT (75), Little Rock 55 (77). Los Angeles 60 ( 76), Miami 74 (85i, features. Low $90’s. Call J.D. No brokers. Call 6468528.46- 44 — Liveslock 4528. commanding 67-58 lead. the Atlantic Division of the Eastern 45 — Boats 9 Accassoriaa So If you’re thinking of selling New Orleans 63 (79), New York 55 ( 67), Phoenix 61 (90), San □ EDUCATION Real E state, 646-1980, R. host the Golden State Warriors 46 Sporting Qooda Edmund Gorman Conference, 2'2 games behind New Francisco 55 (65), Seattle 44 (55). St. Louis 50 ( 72). Zimmer, 647-1139. The rebounding and the defese Wednesday in Cobo Arena, where Jai alai results 47 — Garden Products He/p Wnntod 13 your home, call Ed Qormen, MANCHESTER - Industrial were the dominant factors in the se­ York and Buffalo. The Pistons are 48 — Antiques Washington 56 (71). they have now won nine straight. 49 — Wanted to Buy Privata Inatructlona 18 land, 1 acre, R.R. Siding. tied for second in the Midwest Divi­ SALES POSITION - Straight Realtor, at 646^040, or stop In at MANCHESTER - Newly Priced to sell. Brokers in­ cond half.' said Brown. "Just im­ Boston plays Atlanta tonight in Hart­ listed three bedroom Colonial. agine, we had three players reboun­ sion of the Western Conference with RENTALS commissions, leads furnished hla office at 604 Eaat Middle Turn­ REMEDIAL READING and vited. 5237436, 522-3114. ford. Conn. Monday night - Booms for Rent to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Family sized kitchen and - Apartments for Rent p ike math; individualized work dining room, 1 1/2 baths, - Honres for Rent Hofp Wantad IS Halp Wantad IS program, (lst-8th grade) by oil/hol water heat, 2-car gar­ Real Ealala Wanted 28 - Business for. Rent STEADY WORK - Reliable, Master’s degree teacher. 568- Rnl 56 — Resort Properly for Rent hard worker, who wants age. $43,500. Wolverton Agen­ 11.41 7.40 13J0 57 — Wanted to Rent 8075. >1 K.M (.70 5.00 steady employment, good in­ cy, Realtors, 6432813. ALL CASH For your property, d 7.00 1100 5.40 3.20 58 — Miac for Rent within 24 hours. Avoid Rm 7.40 1100 come. Call 52^702 between 9- AUTOMOTIVE Schoola-Clataat 19 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes M a 1-2 S31.40 I )-S uuo 2 only. SOUTH WINDSOR - Six room Texas top club Nrfects 1-2 M9.00 I S-3 $75i0 - Autos for Sale Corporation, 6430131. Trilsda 114 SM2J0 TrHKti S-34 (452.10 - Trucks for Site BEGINNING EMPHASIS will Raised Ranch. Fireplaced 63- H eavy Equ ip m an t lor Sale NOW accepting applications be working with the potter’s living room, formal dining SELLING your house? Call us 64 — Motorcyclp-BicyclM for full time employment. room, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 %sfiiinM lUI i20 65 — Campert-Trailert-MobHe wheel. (Jasses will offer first first and we’ll make you a O tttis l 12.00 (.00 4.20 I M M i uo CaU 528-3869 between 9 and 2 1 Om Ow H o rn e t SALESPERSON hand experience of the entire baths, 2-car garage. Wolver­ cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 3FraRbM6«B*i 4 t a i ^ izio iiio 66 — Automotive Service only. ton Agency, Realtors, 643 in football poll 19.41 M b 1 4 (4540 pottery making cycle. Realtor, 6431577. 67 -- Autoa for F4enl-Leap 2813. M b 1-4 (35.(0 Nrhets 14 (IMJO Excellent opportunity for people with G reen leaf P o tte ry , 686 Nrbcta 1-4 $134.10 TriM i 14-3 ((4540 NURSES AWES. 3 p.m. to 11 Tolland Street, East Hartford, Trifsda 1-4-t U 1 7 i0 p.m. Full time. Elxperienced IMMEDIATE Cash for your good public awerenese and outgoing 528-6090. MANCHESTER - Immaculate property. Let us explain our NEW YORK (UPI) — Texas, picked to finish fourth or fifth in lU b E M m 1199 129 (J9 nelpfulful butb i...... we will train. App- six room ColoniaL Completely TM 5 bmm t e r m 199 U l H e r a ld fair proposal. Call Mr. ly inI person,pel Blast Hartford personalities. redecorated throughout. the Southwest Conference this season, has risen to the top of the lIM bOttosI 14.40 IDO ( U 141 LEGAL S Belfiore, 647-1413. 5 hrto CarM 4 .H 440 teMiM((240 (^nvafescent Home, 745 Main Morning through lunch hour time □ REAL ESTATE Beamed living room ceiling, ICO firtetiM dS.41 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING national rankings this week in the United Press International street. East Hartford. three bedrooms, great MAY WE BUY your home? U m U 2 S S3120 Trifwti 1-5-1 $5U44 N O 'n C E available. neighborhood for kids. Only Board of Coaches ratiltgs. rtriKU 2-5 SNJO. Quick, fair, all cash and no TOWN OF ANDOVER EXPERIENCED Window Homaa For Sale 23 $35,500, Wolverton Agency, IrifK tl 2 S-I S 4 1LU 549 149 problems. Call Warren E. The Longhorns, unbeaten in six 1L2I ’n>e second quarterly in­ Deaner. Must be experienced. Food discounts Flexible hours Realtors 6432813. i( 9 4 29 stallment of Real Estate and COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Howland, Realtors, 6431108. games this season, advanced from 5.49 Steady work Good pay. Call Plus uniforms provided. t e M 1-3 (31.40 Personal Property taxes on Farm, with three story bam. No. 2 after Minnesota upset last routed by Notre Dame 49-19 to drop 1 Urn 9.00 4J0 1.00 649-5^. PHONE 643-2711 ANDOVER - Contemporary WE WILL BUY Your home. 4 Mirtb UO 4.40 N r f « t i 1-3 $11749 the October 1,1976 Grand List For details Call Manager Butler-type building. Power Raised Ranch, situated on two week's No. 1 team. Michigan. 16-0. Irom the fourth position to No. 11. 2 M l S 20 TriMt M 4 (4S1W FOR ASSISTANCE IN PIACING YOUR AD Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ are due and payable Oct. 1, ADDRESSERS WANTED • plant, and other out buildings, acres. Fireplaced living room Texas, led by Earl Campbell's 213 Notre Dame, also 5-1 and the pre- M l M S3SJ0 between 2 and 7, 649*7738 plus Three Lovely Homes. ficient, professional service. PvlfC b 1-4 914400 1977. immediately! Work at home with cathedral ceiling. Three yards rushing, defeated SMU 34-14. -season .No. 1 pick, jumped from No. Offers invited. B/W Realty, Amida Realty, 644-1539, 523 TrKicta M - l 9390.90 1349 4.(9 5.(0 Payments made after — no experience necessary. H ip Wnntod IS Holp WanlMf IS bedrooms, formal dining 9395. The Longhorns drew 38 of 40 first- 10 to ,No. 5 and got the other first- rm 1L99 (.40 Excellent pay. Write FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP 647-1419. room, two bathrooms, full 5 Fradm (tell (.29 November 1,1977 are subject ADVERTISIN9 place vote. 4 iM m Ecwvro 11.20 5.20 340 American Service, 8350 Park cellar, garage. Wolverton place votes to receive 398 points 1 ht» Ir fia n 4.10 3.41 t e M 1-2 (3119 to a late charge of 1% per SURFACE COMBUSTION 435 Main Street JUST REDUCED. House for Houaahold Goods 40 2 H n 6«aalu 3.M N r te U 1-2 $19949 Lane, Suite 289, Dallas Texas, RATES Agency, Realtors, 6432813. while Alabama, 6-1. which beat Michigan, suffering its first loss month on the late installment, Furnace Operator. With sale. $35,000 to $32,500. Call (Mm U 1-4 $3140 Trifwta 1-2-5 (4(949 75231. experience. Call 646-0700, Louisville 55-6, moved from third to against six victories, fell to No. 6 N rtw U 4-1 $130.50 from the due date, or a Manchester, CT after 5 p.m., 647-9604. REFRIGERATORS Celt starter t day . iic word ptr.day Monday through Friday, 8 second with 338 points and got one while Arkansas shut out Houston 34-0 TiifKti 4-1-2 $521.40 minimum of $2.00. Payments 3 days 10c word per dey Washers, ranges, used, TELEPHONE SALES - a.m. to 4 p.m. An Equal Op­ MMCMESTB 7 ROOMS first-place vote. and rose one place to No. 7. Penn Satk may be made by mall or at the Business is booming and our 6 dtyt .. 9i word per dey An equal Opportunity Employor. M/F RELIEVE THE Tension of guaranteed and clean. New Charlie Scott will he in the 2 Ed m ZifTM 14i0 (.20 5.10 11.(0 1949 26 d a y s ___6c word per dey portunity Employer. every day life - Quiet, rural MOVE-IN CONDITION shipment damaged, GE and I t e Ifeirt* 13.00 (.40 449 Town Office Building which is phone room is zooming! Solid "I know you probably won't believe State. 6-1, also moved up one spot to 15 words $2.00 minimum Owner anxious for quick sale of starting lineup of the Boston 0 IM» t e r m S.40 5 Echm lima opportunity to make $ $ $ $ living, in this large, new 4 Fngidaire. Low prices. B.D. It. but we haven't talked that much No. 8 following a 49-28 triumph over open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday H ap p y A d s ...... $2.30 lr>ct) REAL ESTATE Sales People. Celtics tonight against Atlan­ te te a 2-1 $0740 te M a 1-4 (5 ti0 working full or part time. Are bedroom Bolton Colonial. this immaculate Colonial. 3 Pearl and Son, 649 Main about the ratings and polls," Texas West Virginia. Nriccti 2-1 $220i0 NiiM ta 4-1 (152.70 through Friday. The Tax for Must have license or in Features include: King size bedrooms. 1 full and 2 half baths, Street, 6432171. Main Street, Trifecta 2-M $2430.20 TrifMli 4-1-5 (43949 you------a tiger?? Call 524-1428. ta at the Hartford Civic Coach Fred Akers said before lear­ Texas A&M, 5-1, went from the Collector is also in the office teiclisster Md process. Generous commis­ master bedroom, large family first floor laundry and family 6432171. (ttetecc 2419 Monday and Friday evenings, sion schedule. Wolverton room, with fireplace. 2 1/2 room, central air conditioning, Center at 7 :30. The Celts are ning of the No. 1 ranking. "Our 11th position to No. 9 with a 28-14 vic­ t e i r (231495 EARN EXTRA MONEY. By Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. introducing home food service East areas baths, first floor laundry, slider to concrete patio and 20 x 40 FOR SALE - Vanity table with winless in three starts. problem is a little bit closer to home tory over Rice while Nebraska, 5-2, inground pool. Call Barbara Boset- Cynthia CHark, from our convenient East to iMim tlw appliances, carpeting, mirror, $15, Ebiercise bench, and a little bit more immediate" jumped from No. 17 to No. 10 on the Tax Collector NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11, full aluminum siding, storms and U.$49-«716. $9. Cali 6436294 after 6 p.m. Hartford office. Eixperience ManehMter EvMlng and part time. Full benefits On Saturday Texas, the only strength of a 33-15 upset over Town of Andover, Conn. helpful but will train. Hourly screens. 2 car g a r^ e. Acre J.W (TS0N BEACH C a Colorado, No. 7 last week. over 30 hours. Call between 8 lot. $69,500. Call Peterman MOVING. Want to sell two remaining unbeaten team in the top 052-9 rate plus commission and and 11, DNS, 6478194. ■naiiUiWiii HI-HM bonuses. Call Mrs. Lewis, 569- Can Agency, 649-9404, 646-1171, or living room sets and 20, hosts No. 13 Texas Tech, which Closing out the top 20 were No. 11 Jai alai entries REALTORS MLS bedrooms sets. Excellent con­ 4990. 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 6494)061. beat the Longhorns 31-28 last year. ■Southern Cal, No. 12 Pittsburgh, No. RN/LPN 3 to 11, full and part Equal Houalng OpportiuMf dition. Please call 6435356. Patriots Texas last won the national cham­ 13 Texas Tech, No. 14 Colorado. No. time. Full benefits over 30 NEWER THREE Bedroom, RENTAL AGENT - Part time hours. Call between 8 and 4. pionship back-to-back, in 1969 and 15 Brigham Young, No. 16 (tie) North Tuesday LEGAL for Manchester Apartment two family. Allows you to be a MISTY GREEN Short shag H c r a l i i DNS, 6478194. maintenance free landlord. BOLTON - Beautifully rug, 12 X15, used four months. 1970. Fe.xas State, No. 16 (tie) Clemson, FBT sEvom TIRTI Complex. Knowledge of ADVERTISIMS She ace hard 4-1 1. JJ Pid S-l 7-1 NOTICE Featuring wail to wall renovated New England farm 6431561. Ohio State, 6-1, downed •No. 18 Oklahoma State, No. 19 Iowa 1 fmsiuB 1. k\m Safeguard System and typing COMPUTER OPERATORS. / 7-1 1 M o Z i f i 1 U I C t e i a l $1 2. t e a a plus. Please send resume to DEADLINE carpeting, appliances, air con­ home. Twelve large rooms, Northwestern 35-15 and climbed one State and .No 20 Arizona State. $1 I t e t li $•] 1 Larm 4-1 Systems 3 experience 1 km I t e i t a TOWN OF ANDOVER Box B, c/o Manchester I ditioning, aluminum siding, include a 24x24 fireplaced spot to .No. 4 after Southern Cal was $■1 1 te i CteM 1 7-2 i (m (•1 4 .1 m m ASSESSOR’S OFFICE 12:00 noon tl.a day befora I 'Js, preferred. Apply 8:30 to 2:00 storms and screens. Divide family room. Large kitchen work road 7-2 1 Cam 9-2 S. (rtaat 9-2 5. Oima Herald. □ MISC. FOR SALE kmif pubUcation. Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye M 1. Jm Sorpo M i te va $1 t te ia lu School Road, Andover private basement with washer and dining room, five full Deadline tor Saturday and Street, South Windsor, Ct. 7 1 7. la A im z Jao 4-1 7. fiarita 7.2 7. e$mi OFFICIAL NOTICE PART TIME Mornings. RNs - LPNs. FuU time and dryer hook ups. Ample bedrooms, and three baths, f -2 1 N i Zarha (-1 L G m 1-1 L ( t e 1 a Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. part time positions available PHYSICAL TOERAPIST-Full small guest apartment and Arttclaa for Sato 41 FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - Last M ( t e t a INHABITANTS OF THE Janitorial help needed in Ver- MACHINISTS parking. Second floor is ( « Sarxii sm kri t e r m s a c m on first and second shifts. RN TO Supervise Pilot time. S a l ^ in accordance redecorated. Vacant, bath. 4-zone heat, 4 1/4 acres. weekend's win over the Baltimore 1-37-7 5-37 1-1-55 5-1-S 4 4 4 7-34 2-4-7 4-7-5 3-7-5 5-74 743 7-35 374 337 331 334 TOWN OF ANDOVER ARE non area. Must have Openings available for new Homemaker Home Health with experience, with regular TOOLMANEM Available for Immediate oc­ Must be seen. Wolverton LOAM, Sand, gravel, washed Colts restored the New England rm S(CQR9 QQITI onomi HEREBY NOTIFIED ’THAT: experience and own transpor­ PLEASE READ Aide Program. In Lathe, Bridgeport millers, RSox clear decks, 1. h i tel 4- 1 1. t e l CkMM I 7-131 1. L im Imam 9 tn 7 -1 Lama 3 tation. 6468845. graduates. New starting Increases. Liberal fringe cupancy. $56,900. Call Peter­ Agency, Realtors, 6432813. stone, fill. Prompt delivery. Patriots to contention in the National 2. te b ia iMm 5- 1 I iMt ^ab 4-1 3 1 tI k i m k k Jm hi Gasabi 4-October First of each year YOUR AD salan with liberal fringe Manchester. Public Health benefits. Modem facility and grinders. Capable of set­ man Agency, 6439404, 646- Landscaping. 742-7833, 643 3. PtttJba 32 1 Ina Zip I 31 1 Imy kmm M 7- 1 t e Girita 32 is the assessment date in An­ benefits. ’Dwrougb orientation experience essential. Call 643- equipment. For interview 1171, or 6 4 9 ^ 1 . REAL ESTATE SALES - Top 2178. Football League AFC East, but 4. i m Jai 7-1 4. iM n be 7-2 4. h i ( t e t i 7-M i Gm Urm 31 FLORIST DESIGNER. Full up, work to prints. Classified ids are taken over and paid mealtime. Excellent 9511. Coach Chuck Fairbanks knows 5. jibipMi Sap 7-i 5 .) i M b $-1 i C m Zarrb 31 3 3 tea term 31 dover, Connecticut, and all or part time. Give experience phone 528-2167. East Hartford • Qieck own work. Manchester agency needs i Oaa^ Cteb I 31 i Z a m 71 t (rri t e r m the phone as a convtnience. job opportunlW and secure there's plenty of hard work ahead. cut top three men htritm 31 I Frateei tea 31 personal property must be in reply to Box CC. c/o Convalescent Home, 745 5&in • Must be experienced. ENJOY YOUR New home in aggressive, motivated full ALUMINUM sheets used as 7. te a Cam 7-2 7. tran $ «tb 3 1 7. fmdu» km 7-2 7. te a l Zarb 31 The Herald is responsible for e m p h ^ e n t. Easy highway REAL ESTATE SALES - Top Street, Elast Hartford. the country - While being time sales person. Excellent printing plates, .007 thick, ( .J J Z ip l 31 I. Itetifa Cm 32 i Im Cteb I declared to the Assessor by Manchester Herald. only one incorrect insertion • Top pay. "Too much can happen, " Fair­ 31 i Darb Safb 31 §nd accen. Call or apply East Manchester agency needs close to the city. Featuring 4 commission and training m 3 2 ”, 25 cents each or 5 for sues In i GM rm (IBS FraaoMi Cwnu (0S (rtm Cam V n labipii Gmbw the owner during the month of then only to the size of the • Overtime banks said Monday. "But we don't 1-4-7 37-5 7-31 7-1-3 M -1 44-2 24-5 3 2 4 37-2 37-2 7-2-5 7-24 Hartford Convalescent Home, aggressive, motivated full COLLEXTOR - Progressive porgram. For confidential in­ $1. Phone 6432711. 74-3 2-31 2-37 2-7-3 October to avoid a ten per original insertion Errors which bedroom Dutch Colonial, 21/2 BOSTON (UPI) — Clearing the decks lor transfer of $ m i T IM NHra The Town of Coventry h u the 745 Main Street, East Hart­ time sales person. Excellent company has an immediate • Good benefits. baths, first floor laundry, terview, call Mr. Rothman. have too much margin for error nuimi cent penalty imposed by do not lessen the value of the I...... I.... Zarb ..7-2 1. Ite tia Sirxb ^ 3 -1 L H Gatta 3_____ 1 1. te rjp____ a i Gaita 31 following job openlngi avalUbie to advertisem ent will not be cor­ ford. 528-2167. commission and training opening for qualified, • Openings first and large family room, kitchen The Homie Store, Frechette, UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub anymore.” ownership, the trust that runs the Boston Red Sox has lired chief 2. J J I t e t i 2. h a C a u 31 2. M H p i i I t e b 32 2. t e a t e w 31 32 Connecticut State Statute. Coventry Reiidenti under the rected by an additional inser­ program. For confidential in­ experienced collector. Good second shifts. combination with fireplace. Martin & Rothman, Realtors, Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, New England, 4-2, after the 17-3 l E n m S a r p 31 3. laaa h b 7 1 1 G m t e w 7-2 1 Frawbea Gaobai3I Comprebenilve Employment executive Richard O'Connell and two of his aides. 4. (r tm Cam 3 1 4. la b p a i Z a p I M 4. Fraab a EmarTa31 4. & a w te a m 31 PERSONAL PROPERTY tion. BOOK A TOY & Gift Party. terview, call Mr. Rothman. salary and benefits. Call 547- Appliances, carpeting, Inc., 6468144. Brownies, nurses. East Trelntn* Act CETA TITLE VI: ’The Home Store. Frechette, victory over the Colts Sunday, is Executive Vice President and 5. Irri E m a r t 7-1 1 Irm (da 31 i t e a Larw 7-1 1 O arb (cb 7-1 CONSISTS OF: Generous awards. 0700. Apply aluminun siding, storms and Catholic School. 6431225. 1 Oarb Zap I 31 1 J i Zarb 32 Unm Oaib I 31 1 te (teta 31 1 AdminittraUve Aide to the Martin & Rothman Realtors, within range of the Colts and Miami General Manager O'Connell said he Aircraft, Machinery, Water Town Manager - Demonstrators also needed. screens. Landscaped acre lot. MANCHESTER, Two family. 7. G m Ganabi 31 7. i m (t e a I 3 1 7. (r tm t e r m 3 1 7. b t m l a m 7-2 Over 400 newest most-wanted Inc., 6468144. J.T. 8LOCOMB CO Dolphins, who are 5-1 each. The was informed of his dismissal in a O'Connell, Vice President Gene Kir­ t FrwdK* term s I (• Nta ba 31 i (rii Gaoabi 31 i Cm fcw^i 31 Power, Dams, Horses, Cattle, 1 Law Enforement Oflicer for CAFETERIA WORKERS - 2 car garage. $64,500. Call 48. New carpetuig, large lot, SCREENED LOAM - Gravel S 9 9 ( i m U r m 9BS (ni t e w 9B$ Oarb Zarrb S W J J Q a ib I items. For further informa­ Cashiers. Varied duties, in­ U Mataon Hill Road 900.~Fiano processed gravel, stone, sand Patriots made their task difficult by letter handed to him Monday by and Assistant General Manager Sheep, Goats, Swine, Poultry, (he Police Depaftment Help Wanted IS Peterman Agency, 6439404, busline, askiniung $M,900. Fi 1-37 2-31 7-1-3 1-7 2 1-37 374 34-1 314 245 37-3 342 342 745 37-2 2-31 7-24 4 Laboren {* Uie Public Woiti tion write Santa’s Parties, BAR MAID WANTED - cluding taking cash during 646-1171, or 6430061. Realty, 6431 and filT For delivery call losing early this season to two teams John Claiborne that their services Commercial Furniture and South QIaatonbury O'Connell, who had been with the Department Box P, Avon, Connecticut. Ebiperienced preferred. Apply lunch hour. Light Or caH S33-94tS. George H. Griffing, Andover. they were expected to beat — the Boston organization since he was are terminated immediately. " Fixtures, Boats, Farming t Aaaiatant to the Maintenance JOBS ARE HERE 06001 or call collect 1873-0494. in person, Mr. G’s bookkeeping. Experienced • VERNON - New England MANCHESTER-Colonial. 3 742-7M8. Claiborne, who joined the team in Tools, Tractors, Road Supervtaor at Uie Coventry School Restaurant, 8 Willow Street, helpful, but will train right New York Jets and Cleveland manager of the former minor league Syatema MS m ti Aali tor Cape with attractive kitchen Bedrooms. Fireplace. Formal 1975. said he was leaving without Machinery, Farm Prodqce, . Experienced Sheetrockers, East Hartford. person. Flexible hours. dining room, eat in kitchen. 2 TWO 300 AMP RecUfiers - Browns. Lynn Red Sox in 1946, said he had DON’T ASK YOUR CAR 5 Cuitodiani It the Coventry YWCA Joo or Chorllo and dining area. Carpeted Mechanics’ Tools, Traders tapers, aluminum siding Liberal benefits, paid vaca­ living room, two bedrooms car garage. $38,900. F .J. Good condition. Good for The Patriots meet the Jets again expected it. animosity. "I came to a classy School Syatema CABINET MAKER - and Merchants, Snowmobiles, Intereited penoiu ihould apply applicators needed. Apply at tion and holiday. Apply in per­ down, two up. Attached gar­ Spile^i, Inc., Realtors. 643 - plating, or welding. Call 643 next week at Schaefer Stadium and organization and I want to go out the E x p erien ced w ith woocT "It was just like that, " O'Connell DEALER TO "RUSTPROOF” Truck Campers, Utility at the State Employment Service. 2iR^eift Street, Manchester, son only 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. age, plus two detached, treed 2121. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. same way, " Clairborne said. I t a i l i l M preterred. Call Mr. (Hark, 742- look healthy for the game. Fairbanks .said. "What can I say? anything I say Elquipment and Fixtures, and 47i Valley Street. WlllimanUc to between 8:00 a.m.8:00 p.m. Szabo Food Service, Central PART TIME PERSON for lot. $41,500. Wolverton Agency Y O O R c a r .... /r obtain Uk neceaaaty 201 Form and We hive iimn«IM« Oftniap lor 6386. said there were no serious injuries in now can't change it " The three-member trust — made BKific all other Taxable Goods. Kitchen, Pratt & Whitney, cleaning offices. Mornings Realtors, 6432813. MANCHESTER - An excep­ DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 up of Mrs. Jean Yawkey, Joseph tneet the eltgibiltty criteria (or trpiiU, te e re tirlu with u d Silver Lane Entrance, East preferred. Buckland area. tionally nice 6 room, three plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed the game against the Colts. .Named chief of operations to take DO NOT DECLARE Real TITLE VI. wiUxmt iliorthud, la t/o t dk- SECREH'ARY - Sales depart- CLERK - Bookkeraing office, I.aCour and James Curran — chose U tiif michliie experience, flic ment. Diversified lob for Hartford, Equal Opportunity Call 6434)644. MANCHESTER - Spring bedroom Ranch. Fireplaced sand and stone. 6439504. In Baltimore, Colts Coach Ted over the functions O'Connell had per­ TO US FOR o m m Estate or Registered Motor experienced. Full time. Employer M/F. Sullivan's 13-party group over four cleiti, mall cleriu, flgiire clerki, dynamic person with good Street location. Attractive 3 living room, formal dining Marchibroda said Monday his team formed was Haywood Sullivan, a Vehicles in Andover. recepUaniitf, kejr puna operaloti, Liberal fringe benefits. Plea­ ADDRESSERS and Mailers room Connecticut Gambrel room, plus fireplace in base­ STRAW. Ebicellent mulching other bidders seeking to buy the Red telephone voice, accurate sant working conditions. App­ simply suffered from "offensive former Red Sox catcher, vice presi­ ATTENTION! You may be EXPERIENCED Pizza man PBX operitprs, prodictlon typing skills. Great at- HOSTESS & COUNTER Girl - needed. For information send nestled on a beautiful wooded ment with walk-out to private straw. ^0 grain seeds. No wanted. Apply at Vic’s Pizza, wockera, etc. N nw a (ee. For ly in person weekdays, East breakdowns" in its unsuccessful bid Sox. Mrs. Yawkey reportedly in­ entitled to an Elxemption or c’s Pizza, moqihere. 8 a.m - 5 p.m. In­ Monday thru Friday, 11 a.m. self addressed stamped lot. Country kitchen, two rear yard. Call Suzanne or weed seeds, Buckland Farms. dent in charge of player personnel 151 West Middle Turpike, more Inlormation caU Hartford (Convalescent Home, to 2 p.m.. Apply Friday, 9 to 11 644-2361 after 6:30 p.m. to remain undefeated. He said the vested $3 million to become a limited ZIEBART Preferential Land Assese- surance and pension benefits, envelope to Heckaman, Route workiM fire^ces, 2-car gar­ Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. and one of the leaders of a group of 13 Manchester. 745 Main Street, Eiast Hart­ a m. Adgie it Rays, 708 Silver Watson Beach Co., Patriots "came up with the big play partner in the combine headed by ment. KELLY 6IRL E.O.E. Resume to B.C. 2 B786, Hamshire, Texas age. Must be seen. $70’s. R. which wants to buy the club. ford. Lane, East Hartford. 77622. Zunroer, J.D. Real Estate, Manchester Offlqe, 647-9139. ROCKS FOR FILL. All sizes- and we didn’t make any.” Sullivan and former Red Sox trainer 1. VETERANS OF ANY WAR IflddnilIHUianiMt Mooney, iinrtford Despatch, The trust which has been in charge RECEPTIONIST needed for IN CnnaflUdlin H u n ' P.O. Box 071, Eiart Hartford, 646-1980, 647-1139. Equal Housing Opportunity. free. For more information "'We sim ply had offensive ol the Red Sox since owner Thomas Edward "Buddy " LeRoux. RUSTPROOFING PERIOD Hartford dental office. Good Harttontif N idN PART TIME morning baggers MATURE WOMAN Wanted to COOK, SHORT ORDER - Full call 6438447. Connecticut, 06106. from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply breakdowns. Even being down 7-0 at A Yawkey died last year announced LaCour said the executors fired the (A) if you have filed your opportunity for a mature per­ i O I l V F work from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. time. Saute. Must be fast. son who enjoys dealing with Frank’s Supermarket, 725 Mondays through Fridays. CORD WOOD FOR Sale - halftime, I felt we could come back, " Its approval of the sale -Sept. 29 for a three so that Sullivan's group would honorable discharge with the PART TIME JANITORIAL Apply in person only, Clambox ONLY ZIEBART'S Town Clerk of Andover before people. Pleasant working con­ East Middle Turnpike. Apply Ul person at Dip ’N Sip Restaurant, 1291 Silas Dean Seasoned hardwood. $60 a cor- he said. "New England is a good foot­ not have to do so when it takes over. ditions. Send Replies to Box help mornings in the reported $16 million. Transfer of October 1. RNs. 3 to 11. Full time and Mancbeiter area. Own Donuts, U5 Center Street, Highway, Wethersfield. d. Call 643-6856. ball team and we got beat by a good ownership is scheduled to be "It was a dirty job and I wasn’t K, c/o Manchester Herald. part time poaitiont are AIR FORCE. One of the Manchester. JUST FOR BE6INNERS SEA LA N T, 2. DISABLED VETERANS trannartation required. 649- reasons so many people are team.” linalized Oct. 31 subject to approval going to leave it for them." LaCour available for competent in- 3 1 0 " OPENING FOR Secretary / 20 STUDENTS Desks and "They never let us establish a run­ said. "You don't have someone (like (A) if you have filed your APPLICATIONS being taken. dividuala. New grads will be choosing us in life-style. Find Clerk - Handling invoicing, Chairs. Desk and chair as a of three-fourths of the other 13 TOOLING AND honorable discharge papers General pizza shop duties. considered. 'New starting out why. Call 646-7440 for the AUTOMOBILE Lot Attendant O'Connell) around for 31 years and EXPERIENCED MA’A j r e - Deliver parts, clean cars. 40 payroll, petty cash, typing, unit. Formica tops, metal ning game or a passing game,” said American League owners in a with the Town Clerk of An­ Apply between 2 and 5, Tom­ rates have Just been put into facts. leave it for them to do. I admit I’m a penoB to work mominga at hours per week. Benefits. and miscellaneous duties in a frames, $5 and $7 each as long Marchibroda. "Even when we had meeting Nov. 3. TECHNICAL dover. and my’s Pizzeria, 267 East effect. Gome see us at small office. Weyerhaeuser as supply last. 6439953. servioo itatiaa. Apply in dot- DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL Apply in person o i^ . Service the right defense, they still made In a prepared statement, the coward — I hoped they all would get (B) if you have filed a cer­ Center Street. No phone calls. Brookview, 130 Loomis Drive, son at SurwUls Mobil Station, Co., 278-7750. West Hartfo^. Buses wanted. We will train Department, Chorches great plays on offense. That made executors of the Yawkey s estate an­ jobs during the World Series.” KNOW-HOW tificate of disability with the 1083 Burnside Avenue, East Motors, 80 Oakland Street, FOR SALE: Oil Burner Carlin Sullivan, who was hired by NURSES AIDES. Part time, you. Part time. 'Housewives SMALL OFFICE - General of-' Model 400 N 2 R. Call 6437429 them a pretty tough club to beat.” nounced they had "‘informed Assessor, showing the percen­ high starting rate, excellent FRIENDLY, Like to meet HartforiL , and retirees preferred. Manchester, Monday thru Marchibroda shed no new light on O'Connell 12 years ago, was named ASSURES YOU tage of disability abtained Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. flee duties plus answer phone after 5:30. Executive Vice President Richard H. benefits Araly in person Mrs. people? Waitresses needed Manchester area, 043-2373) and reception. Hours id to 2 at this time, according to the from the Veterans ad­ dav and night shifts.. Also a IMMEDIATE OPENING. Verpon area, 072-2826. when wide receiver Roger Carr or OF PROTECTION Ferguson, Director of Nursing Available for an accounting daily. CaU 6498533,12 to 2 dai­ USED PUNOS it ORGANS- defensive tackle Joe Ehrmann would prepared statement, because: ministration. or Mr. Atlas. Lorraine Manor dishwasher. Apply in'person, ly for interview. II you can live with our unusal S ilv er Lane D iner, 381 c la k in our Manchester of­ be back in the lineup as the -Colts "For the past several months we FROM AUTOMOTIVE RUST (C) if you have reached the Nursing Home, 25 Lorraine fice. Some previous R M $ -LPN $ hours, we can save you S I P ® ] ] S Street, 2338242. Spencer Street, Manchester. CALL GIRLS WANTED - For regroup to host the Pittsburgh have been concerned about the age of 65 and were receiving a experience with bookkeeping, telephone soliciting, making TYPIST / PART-TIME. 20-25 money! Manchester Mall disability at the time, you are. hrs./wk. F. Scientific Leasing Keyboards, 811 Main Street. Steelers Sunday. operation of the Red Sox in the period STUFFERS AND Mailers pnyroU, and payables / appointments for represen- NURSE AIDES entitled to fSQOO. exemption, if SALES CAREER. Well es­ tecelvabMs Is dearable. Some tauves in the field. Hourly Inc. Ill Founders Plaza, East Open Tuesday thru Friday. 6 from the selection of a buyer to the tablished food company needs Urgently needed! $25.00 per Carr, who is sidelined with a slight you file a copy of your birth light typing experience is also rates, plus commission. Can COMPANHNIS Hartford, a . 06106; 2898201. to 8 P.ip. tear in the cartilage of one knee, is date American League approval is WANT PROOF? self-starter. UDlimited in­ h u ^ e a G u a ra n ty .. Send certificate with the Assessor. self-addressed tthmped helpfulTtlOntact Multi­ make up to $5 per hour. Paid given. We and others have come potential, high commis­ circuits Inc, so Harrison Needed to provide nursing FULL TIME position open for Immaculate three bedroom 100 FO OT WELDING the primary deep passing threat for 3. FARMERS — Application sion, plus Benefits. envelope, TK Enterpriw, Box benefits. Can 5698990. recognized this as a critical period in Street, Manenester. services in private homes a warehouaeman/driver. CABLE. $75. 6437644 quarterback Bert Jones. Ehrmann, for exemption for livestock, Experience helpful but will 21679, Denver, Co. 10311: and medical facilities. aluminum sided Cape. the club’s operation.” — C A LL US— Monday through Saturday, who fractured a hand several weeks poultry and machinery must tram right person. Training at PART TIME Position Consideration given. to 7:30 to 5. Apply at W.H. Remodeied eat-in kitchen, new MOVING. MUST SELL! Best ago, is a vital part of the Colts noted S28-9916 be filed with the Assessor company expense. Call for ap­ TELEPHONE SALES. Earn available immediately in oral preference of days and England Lumber Company, offers accepted. Queen & twin pass rush. during the month of October pointment 5WM990 ask for Mr. $3.00 per hour. Salary and surgeon’s office. Experience Route 44A, Bolton N ot^. waii-to-waii in iiving room, frames, spring and mat­ Add Fairbairn commlsaion. Multi bnnch, hours — 4 to 40 hours of each year. Streckfus. NOPWMITEO prmerred. Call 872-8!Bl. tresses, gold velvet couch, four state firm has permanent VNflSNN »-a--- a available weekly. Live-in format dining room, huge Coach missing ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Louis iTign w nooi Bualnoaa Opportunity 14 brown Naugahyde couch, 1288 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD ALL PROPERTY OWNERS: RN, 3 to 11. Supervisor for one openings. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. aradualt !• werk m ratall companions alao needed. extra capacity gas dryer, Blues, losers in their first six games, RNS - $5.75 hourly. LPNS Malpractice coverage, bedrooms and ciosets. Owner DENVER (UPI) — There was only W hhZkbtrtforlSYsm If you have changed yoiu- ad­ of the finest new multi-level MensUy through Friday. 873- SMALL ENGINE Service washing machine, side by side catfish huntep won i have added right wing Bill Fairbairn $4.40 hourly. Full and one person missing when two team dress in the past year, you He^tb facility in the area, i m . bonding, and workmgt Coiporation -expanding dealer Fiorida bound and must seii. refrlgerator-freexer, Italian 131 SAMES FOR THE A'S ' in a search for some scoring punch. should notify the Assessor — (xeriatric,! and supervisoiy time. 5 to 11, 11 to 7 shi men'i compensatlpn pro­ Provibcialivuicii dining room table. buses left Cincinnati’s Riverfront TEAM REC08P.WHOHOIPS K q network. No experience Fairbairn, who spent most of his Monday iud Friday evenings experience desired. C ^ e see W O R I N CKBlr;^ 'New, modemidem skilled nursingnursin vided. necessary. Complete training Low, low $30’s. 6 chairs, matchmg glass door Stadium Sunday to take the Denver THAT REC(«P FOB THE i r e i R a a s i faclUty offering . excellent eight NHL seasons with the New between 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 us at Brookview, 130 Loomis Experienced in qaality n S ^ iTIn ^ ' program. $500. investment butch, octagon brown area Broncos to the airport. o r io l e s ? Drive, West Hartford. cooking and special i* • 'Agnbi 1^ pstseai fringe MoeliU, and an oppor­ MII($SST(IICE rM, household items. 643 York Rangers, was acquired Monday P.M. — except October 28, nef^psslty. Superflsory tunity to expand your nursing’ required to start your own The missing person was Bronco A. PAVEM'NAILT 1977. Weekdays between (9:00 Ol ivonnoonoTn busiiiess. Ideal lor retired or 47n. on waivers from the Minnesota North NURSES AfDES. 3 to II expolience helpful CooMtsee It'knowledge. Call Mrs. THE HOME STORE head coach Red Miller. He was so 0 MIKE CUELLAR A.M. to 4:00 P.M.) Connaetiout, Ine. rt time. Detaila on request. C. JIM R A LM ER ^ Stars. He has had three 20-goal shifts. If you are an oau)f the finest (sdliUes in A d M N Ferguson, Director of Nur­ rraoiMiift m onn ■ HODNHsn NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. happy with Denver’s 24-13 victory F R E D E R IC K A. the .area at Bttiokview, 130 sing, or Mr. Atlqs, Ad- 387 la st Cwilsr tt. r.- Barker. ESCAA Field seasons and one with 30 but had only experienced nurses aide who MononwBwf vie eTraining Division Box 619„ RMltora R4R.4144 Set of $8 leather bound over the Bengals, he said he doesn't CHMURA likes working with the elderly, Loomis Drive. West iUrlldnl. / mimstrator. Lorraine Manor, volumes (19531974). Mintoon- even mind paying the fine. an assist in six games with 531-8701. 3434118 Wading River, New York. Assessor come see us at Brookview, 130 3S38241. 11792. dlUon. $350. 6433796. Minnesota this season. 046-10 Loomis Drive, West Hartford. f PAGE EIGHT-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tue»., Oct, g , 1977 Anawor to Previous Punia ACROSS DOWN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 25. 1977 - PAGE NINE-B Frank and Emnst Thiete far tala «t twetaHirtato Tniekf tor Sala I Quiz isrrT n _ rtsth 1 Engrave FKDni I a n n a u Chirlaa M. Schultz A Soft Stole 5 Tht way out 2 Aioindiagnoa- i G B E in n n P ltR If d F M Y tM fR& y 9 Explosive ing (comiT D Dear Abby noise wd.) □ 1977 MIDWTIOIIIUL SCOUT t lN o t filH 3 FartwtII (Fr.) n tiL iD / PROOff/IM X OM&.Y 13 Jin t Austen 4 Middle (law) title 5 Conger PLUG IM MY tLEcTRlC By Abigail Van Buren t4 One |Sp.) 6 Chriat'a C tA C p . W H B M I M /An TT I® fJ 15 P ill of trim birthday BEGIN (p l.) 7 Small children SCENIC 16 Circuits 8 Stnaad with T» KNOW WHAT TIME 17 Jspantse tongue ROUTE currency I T l 5 . DEAR ABBY: My husband works long hours (without 9 Clasnae of overtime pay) in a position of importance with a large 18 Aerdwolf impurities 20 Swift eircrilt 10 Hamburger 29 Chariot 46 Drawer pulls nationaUy-known firm. He’s had six years of college, but (abbr.) O tlF7kylCA.hc.TM PM On T h a M garnish 30 Florida city 46 Main artery some of the men who operate madiinery make more 21 Acquired 47 Haughty lo.?^ money than he does. This hurts. 11 Man's 32 Soggy 22 Prslident'i no garment 36 Athenian 49 Paris subway For example, our neighbor never even finished high 24 Lsvsli 19 Broke bread historian 52 Hearty laugh school. He does manual labor, but because he belongs to a 26 Big leaguer 23 Beginning 36 Bowling place (comp, wd.) SAVE *1300 AND MORE 28 Put into union, he earns more and has more benefits than my 1 25 Swerve 37 Singleton 53 Prophet •eertt 26 Cherished husband. It doesn’t seem fair that with aU my husband's 42 Slob-liks 55 Conduit OFF THE STICKER PRICESill education he isn’t able to give his famUy as much as some linguagt animal Bl-Focala — By Ruth Marcua uneducated laborers. 31 Noyslilt 27 Genetic 43 Printar'a 56 Eons Bignold malarial mtasura (pi.) 59 Punch ★ SEVEIUI OTHER TRUCKS IN STOCK -» SPECIAL PRICES I am not shying that common laborers should fegg, 33 Pouch but in a society screaming for youngsters to get an 34 Montrial 9 10 11 education, it’s ironic that uneducated laborers should make world's liir ’ 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 lAA LUCKY— H O W 7 . 38 Irish king's I We Haw Several 4 Wheel Drives I more than coUe^ graduates. I hope you aren’t too 12 13 14 intiimdated by big business to respond in your column. home FREDERICK 36 Ptriod 17 15 16 SO V U ES a l l H E JUST RESENTFUL 40 Horse's gssr •8 I, 21 AAY PROBLEMS Hartford Road Enterprises, Inc DEAR RESENTFUL; 1 understand your reMntment, 41 Msrk with 1 HELLS M E but perhapa thoae whom you label "common la to e rs " are spots 22 Z3 24 29 44 Compass ■■ T H E Y ^ skfiled laborers in their field. Many men who have never point 26 27 29 30 267 Hartfwd Road aeon the inside of a college (or high school) have a technical 45 Gresk Isnsr ■ N O N S& iSe! knowledge equal in importance to eome college educations. 46 Bullsts 31 39 36 37 L too, would like to aee higher education bring greater 50 Conjunction 1 1 38 3, M anchester rewarde, but don't confuse a man's worth with hia collage 51 Housing 1 1 education—or lack of it. agany (ibbr.) 1 54 Barrisrs ■ WANTED - Furniture, old BEAT THE COMMUTE! NOVEMBER 1st Occupancy, 47 49 10 - 25 ' FOR SALE FUTURA 900 DEAR ABBY: May I air my pet peeve? It’s people who 57 Gold (Sp.) «5 46 Singer sewing machine and toys. Bisque dolls, steins, Cromwell area’s most $220 per month. Spacious, 643-2408 58 Poetic loot 1 1 Croci invite guests to their home to play cards and then bring !2 13 95 56 desK cabinet. Like new. Also, clocks, swords, guns. Outright prestigious and luxurious clean, first floor, five room, 60 Ruffian 50 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer two bedroom apartment. 5 7 7 6 out decks of cards that are old and filthy. ■ Sears portable. 742-8953. purchase or consignments. studios. One, two and three 61 Energy unit 57 5S 99 60 Call 644-8962. bedroom apartments from Appliances includeo. Heat and A long stole in shell- To compound the insult, they moisten their fingers when 62 Cat command SEASONED HARDWOOD. $160 to $289 per month. Call hot water extra. Security, stitch-crochet is a delight they deal. Ycch! 63 Houiacoat 6' 62 63 THIS POOR LITTLE EE EE EEK .^ Split and ready for fireplace. today, 632-1300. Only 15 references, one baby Apartmanta For Rant 89 r-i A i i T o u n T l V P CUSTOM TEN Chevy to wear on chilly days. CANDY 64 Gloomy 6UY IS AlUNG, MOM 65 Lid clasp 64 65 66 PRISCILLA, GET Delivered. 742-6569. minutes to downtown Hart­ accepted, no singles, absolute­ _L______U A U T O M O T I V E PPickup ckun - V-8.V8, power nower steerine.steering No. 5776 has full cro­ WE'RE GOING TD □ RENTALS ford. ly no pets. 643-0^. excellent condition. $2200. 66 SInglatona HIM o u r OF FIVE NEWLY Remodeled chet directions, DEAR CANDY: You may “air” your pet peeve, but MiAKE HIM WELL ! HERE.' GARAGE SALE - October rooms stove and Autos For Sale 81 Call 644-3079. re assie, tsas rx fw laca Mt- don't expect results until you direct your compliments to 27th to the 30th, 10 to 4. Three MANCHESTER ■ Female ear­ THREE ROOM Furnished ef- refrigerator. $250. No pets. g n i|^ s ZX fir PMtsti the offenders. families. Rain or shine. Plen- Room* tor Rent 52 ly 20s to share two bedroom ficien cy . $160 m onthly. Cali after 5 p.m., 6468186. CMC VAN 1964. Good body Townhouse apartment with Utilities not included. Om TRIUMPH ^iU ire, 1974. 29,- ty for everyone. 75 Columbus 000 miles, am/fm nidio. Sharp condition, engine fair. $300 or t ^ e S B O T DEAR ABBY: I know you must get thousands of letters Street, Manchester off Broad THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ same beginning October 1st. months securiU deposit 1 Apart! best offer. 60-7727. SMeobeMif Kvenlae HereM Call 6 4 3 -^ . required. Fiano Realty, 646- car. Asking $2560. 6464838. l i l t Ave. et tnm tees every day, so this will probably go unread and Win at Bridge Street. nished rooms. Kitchen first floor, two bedrooms, in­ New Vert, N.V. llt M privileges, centrally located, 5200. 1969 FORD F-lOO Pickup - unanswered. R is really important, thou^, as I know lotf cludes stove/and refrigerator. PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, rrM IkM, MWtn «HS Zir of teenage girls my age with this problem. It might even parking, men only. Deposit. THREE ROOM Apartment - Convenient location. four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ UUiity side body. 61 cylinder.i COK aaS lu ll Wakir. Call 64^2358. Immediate occupancy. Stove, ROCKVILLE, Four room Available November 1st. Automatic transmission. help some of the boys who read it. 42 ban Motors, 6 4 6 2 ^ . 1977 AUOM with a bound- Queen play loses contract Building Supplies refrigerator. No pets. $210 per Apartment - Second floor. 2 Security deposit required. Good coodiUon. $1000 or Best in "All-Season Gift Book" Whenever I walk down the street, boys in cars stop and BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished month. References and family house. Newly Phone 64665’ra. offer. 7469572, anytime after of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. h o ^ , etc. Some of them are very nice and quite cute, M t if NATURAL STONE for Philbrick 1966 MUSTANG. Needs some room. Kitchen privileges. security required. redecorated. Stove, work, but runs well. $180. 742- 4 p.m. MSI TIIEtE lie u AT If as ues. a girl stops and talks to them, or goes for a r i^ with them, retaining walls, veneers, Centrally located. Parking. Agency, 6464200, refrigerator. Garage. No pets. SUBLET Efficiency Apart­ 9423. M. a - t ii- iu i eiiesN milts. she gains a reputation as a pickup. been made in spile of all the patios, etc. Pick up by the Women only. Deposit. Call Adults only. Security deposits, ment - Centrally located. Call C iitUii ilitMa limtT wIRi. On the other hand, if she doesn’t, the boys consider her a pound or delivery by the ton. 649-2358. VERNON/ROCKVILLE - 2 $175 monthly.ithly. 8754524.8754! Ik. e-IIT-MILTS ex NIAII. misplaced kings. South had Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence after 5:30, 6468552. 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, MncUiM Mr itatiia eilllt. stuck-up-shob. Which would be better, to stop and be ■NORTH chucked his contract at trick Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, Bedroom Apartment. $191 Motorcyctos-Bfcjrctos 64 sociable, or to act like a snob? 649-3163. power steering and brakes, xa t-iis-euxiiieTaM's fliw- A 10 9 one when he put his queen of COMPANION FOR elderly monthly includes all utilities. VERNON - Sub-let Deluxe one ONE A HALF Room Apart­ m MILTS. IS fu d n tkf iMXs. PETS HOWELL'S a m EK-VAVV T I'M STILL WAITIN' V HEAR •••••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditioning, excellent WANTS TO BE SOCIABLE V 10 9 6 5 clubs on West's jack. East had ? SH ' Y THAT'S w h y I v\A5 H RED lady. Free room and meals. Call 1-M7-8859, or 875-2720. bedroom. Mount Vernon ment - Private bath. Parking. condition. $1500. 6469199. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville xa e-111 - AMMICAS FAVeiin a A 10 9 4 Jr'' JOCKEY AND A TOP ■‘ ' WHAT PETE'5 SO T T' DO PETSr I EASY - => Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 AFMAXS. A euaUM HllcUia take his king and returned the T E S T p i l o t ; Also, large room lor man. To Apartments. $195. Includes Security. Call 6465729. 750, 8000 mUes, oU cooler and « AQ3 'WITH YOU t e s t - p il o t V FOR 5LU.NT CPi.NiCN.. 1 T h i n k Xa t-lle - HAKI A CIFT. Umt DEIAR WANTS: One of the first iKinj* a mother Wl A D E K '5 n e w o p e n e r s - rake leaves. $10 weekly. 649- EAST HARTFORD - Five and heat and hot water. Available •••••••••••••••••••••••••• rack. $1,750. 2864042. Ufk Mr M iM i suit to set up two more club ''OL'R e o . t a n c l R m i n d : DOG-CAT BOARDING WE PAY $10 For complete m t ItmOl. teaches a little girl who is old enough to walk down the FISHTER; / jl / HE'S SONMA 5459. half rooms. First floor. $215. November 1st. 872-7592. Homaa tor Rent 54 junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland WEST . EAST tricks for West. bathing/grooming. Obedience Security. November 1st. Call street alone la, "Don’t talk to strangers or ever get into a CHECK ME OUT Auto Body, S2S-1990. AK74 48(532 South should have risen with IN THIS AlR protection classes. Complete 289-5972. FIVE ROOM furnished apart­ car with one!” LOW WEEKLY Rates - Color MANCHESTER - 9 Room, 4 ★ ★ V AB2 4P43 dummy's ace of clubs at trick modern facilities. Canine TV. Direct dial phone in ment. Two bedrooms, kitchen, Whether the girl is 6 or 16, the advice is still good. To bedroom Home. With 1 1/2 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 • 703 eK8Z one and knocked out the ace of Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon rooms. Maid service. Free LUXURY TOWNHOUSE stove, refrigerator. Utilities baths, family room. Large lot. 1971 F IR E B IR D - V-8, Campara-Trallera refuse invitations to sodaliie from strangers in hearts. Road, Manchester. For reser­ aid. Inquire at 211 Center FX-1200 - BuUt by factory 4U 10 8 2 AK85 parking. Essex Motor Inn, 646- Apartment - Highl $375, plus utilities, per month. automatic, air, stereo tape, Moblla Homes 65 automobiles is not snobbish, it's sensible. SOt'TH ID) West would have won. but vations please call 646-5971. m . area. Call 646-1616. treet. Security deposit. Zinsser extra gauges, Michelin tires, engineer. Branco heads, g Barnett clutch, aluminum AAQJ would also have been helpless. Agency, 6461511. Koni shocks. Many other DO YOU WANT to sell your 4PKQJ7 If he led the 10 of clubs dum- THREE A.K.C. Toy poodles. ROOM FOR G entlem an. a t t e n t io n t e n a n t s . MANCHESTER- Radiant 2 rocker rollers, Mlkuni car­ extras. $2100. 644-8800, mobile home? Qualified ♦ QJ5 my's queen would force Excellent temperament. Two Parking, kitchen privileges, Many types of rentals bedrooms, first floor of house. evenings. buretor, balanced blueprinted ACREAGE - Carpet, 3 buyers waiting wiUi available 4974 East s king and leave South's males, one white, one cream. refrigerator-freezer, washer available from $90 up. Home Only $160. Rental Assistors, motor, transmission. 871-2511. financing. This is our speciai- bedrooms. With basement. North-South vulnerable nine as the master dub. If Please call 6464834. and dryer, color TV, available Locaters, 278-0880. Fee $40. 2365646. $35 fee. Lots of room for kids and pets. for fast immediate action. November 1st. 643-5600. Only $200. Rental Assistors, 1973 VEQA HATCHBACK. ★ ★ Connecticut Mobile Home Astro-graph West led a low club, the three West North East South FREE TO GOOD Home. Male VERNON - Modern one FURNISHED TWO ROOM Green. $200 or best offer. Call Brokers, a name you can would be played from dummy Dutch Rabbit with cage. 643- 2 3 6 ^ . $35 fee. IN.T. FURNISHED ROOM. Central bedroom Townhouse. apartment. Heat, hot water, after 5, 6460454. 1976 BMW R750. 2,S00 miles. trust. Fall special three only. By BERNICE BEDE 080L and Blast would have to play Alley Cop — Dave Graue 2544, between 4 p.m. and 9 location. Kitchen privileges, Immediate occupancy. Mtaior utilities, stove, refrigerator. Pass 3 N T. Pass Pass the king. Either wav South COUNTRY SPECIAL - Qean Luggage rack, large gas tank. Just arrived from factory. Pass p.m. free parking, references, ^pliances, carpet^. $180. Marlow’s, 867 Main Sueet. and cozy, 3V5 rooms with large New 14 foot wides, two or would score nine triexs. Brand new condiUon. $2,800. PISC IS (Pob. 20-Mareh 20) Th« Opening lead — J4 deposit requir^. 643-2693 for 2 8 ^ 1 4 days, evenings, 876 yard, and much more. Only 1973 FORD - Super, clean. 44,- three bedroom, matching (SENTLEMEN, I AKC SHELTIE PUP. 000 mUes. Ehicellent running CaU 6467727. one type of person you don’t pleasure AND THia IS ...WEU.NOW, ITS A , appointment. 9281. EAST HARTFORD-Heated 2 $150. Rental Assistors, 236 appliances, easy financing WANTYCXITO TMEETYOU OUR FRIEND OF real TREAT-rp , Female, six months, sable and bedrooms, with garage. condition. Good tires! $1650. want to be around today Is the By Oswald & Jam ci Jacoby MEET MY UNCLE...' FORMALLY, LONSSTANDlNe, 5646 1970 HONDA CL 350. Rebuilt available to meet your budget. know-it-all. He oir she could real­ MEET N|OU, S IR ./ white, all shots, affectionate, CLEAN FURNISHED Room MAYBERRY VILLAGE: Fireplace and more. For 1974 Ford Maverick. 4 door. Only $9,900. ^ a u tifu l lots AUSUSTUS PEEV1U.' YOUN3 DR. AMOS YOU’RE MY good with children. 649-8395. Air conditioned, am/fm motor, good shape, $350 firm. ly get your blood boiling. South wanted to know why FELLAf BRONSON.' PAVORIT^ MOVIE for mature gentleman. Cen­ Ready for occupancy more information, contact CaU 6462125. available. Over 50 homes to North hadn't used Stayman to tral location. Call 6464701 stereo radio, new Ures. Low O ct 26. 1977 ARIES (March 21-April IS) We have been asked several November 1st, three rooms, Rental Assistors, 2365646. $35 choose from. Preowned and find the 4-4 heart lit. North Boets-Accessorles 45 after 6 p.m. newly decorated, no fee. OtHcea-Stores lor Rant 55 mUeage. $2000. CaU after 3, There's a possibility that you’ll Financial conditions are mixed questions on the skip bid war­ new. Please call Connecticut (orm some interesting and replied that he felt three appliances. Bus stop, one-car 6 4 6 ^ . Home Brokers, 1-4^2026. lor you today. There could be a ning in duplicate. 13 FOOT 7" Fisherman Boat - productive partnerships this few roadblocks you didn't an­ notrump would have been as A player who is about to bid Apartments For Rent 53 parUng. Security deposit and FOUR ROOMS, second floor, ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ coming year. Where you have Whaler type. 1973 pory with references. No dogs. Adults appliances, two adults, no fice. Ground level, central 1974 VOLVO WAGON. Very Campara- TWO BEDROOM - 12 Foot ticipate. good a contract as four hearts more than necessary, such as 73-40 horsepower( Mercury \ previously been a loner, you may and that it was just too bad WE HAVE customers waiting only. 2862643. p ets. $120 m onthly. No location, professional ood condition. Air con- MobllaHeHomes 85 wide, set up on nice lot. Large TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) an opening bid of three motor, also YankeKtrailer. iUoning, am/fm radio, radial ' benefit greatly from tandem that three out of three finesses for the rental of your apart­ utilities. Security and building, parking and utilities. f front kitchen. Loaded with associations. Independence Is a noble virtue, spades, has the right to an­ trailer. As is, $11W. CiHl 643- ment or home. J.D. Real TWO ROOM Apartment for references required. 6467094, Call 6^2865. tire87n,00U niUes. 872^72. ARE YOU SelUng your mobile extras. Asking $5900. Owner but today you have to strike a had been wrong. nounce: "I am about to make 1172. ' Estate Associates, Inc. 646 rent. Includes stove and 4 to 8 p m. home? Buyers waiting. Please anxious. Call Conn Mobil SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov. 22) balance In one-to-one They went on to the next a skip bid! " He doesn't have 1980. refrigerator. Available MANCHESTER - Ap­ 1971 FORD PINTO with caU Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- Home Brokers 1-423-2026. One-to-one relationships are a relationships, to assure others hand without either one seeing Camaro seats. Good buy. critical area for you today. You to do this, but if he does, the Garden Products 47 November 1st. Call 6494356. THREE ROOM Apartment. proximately 660 smiare feet of 828-0369. you care about them, too. that three notrump could have next player is supposed to LOOKING for anything in real Good price. CaU after 5:30, may find you have trouble even First floor, utilities and prime space in local bank. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The think for about 10 seconds estate rental - apaiments, appliances. Available 644-8738. with those you usually gat along APPLES, CIDER, and Pears, $ ^ includes beat, air con­ 1975 MEADOWBROOK with. Find out mors about possibilities for personal gain before acting. homes, multiple dwelliiKS, no November 1st. $175. monthly. ditioning and carpeting: ^ tti’s Fruit Farm. 260 Bush ATTRACTIVELY MobUe Home - 12x60. Im­ Automotive Service 6 6 yoursell by sending lor your are good today, but make sure BBrnTs World The Flintstonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions Hill Road. Manchester. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate redecorated second floor Single or mature couple. No Blanchard A Rossetto, Inc. BUICK 1973 Century Luxus. Two door hardtop, neautiful maculate. With storage shed. copy of Astro-Qraph Lenar. Mail the price is worth the return. Associates, Inc. 6461980. three room apartment close to pets or children. Birch Street. 6462482. Set up, ready to move in. CaU ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- SO cents lor each and a long, Don't swap integrity lor silver. Antiques 48 center. Heat, hot water, 643^17. burgundy, air conditioning. 295-0177, or 643-9046. Owner. sun specialists, factory sell-addressed, stamped CAN CER (June 21-July 22) T ^ u r z O.Kf.-EVERVBODy.. I'LL DRINK TO t h a t ! THREE ROOMS - Porter parking included. No $2496. Bank terms, trades trained, one day service, 114 envelope to Astro-Qraph. P.O. READV/... welcome. Suburban Motors, Social ccm^lcaUons may arise TRYING TO SSE WANTED. Antique furniture, Street area. Heat, gas, elec- appliances. One adult FOUR ROOM Apartment. OFFICE SPACE East Main Street, Rockville. Box 489. Radio City Station. N Y. THESE NUMBERS trie. Parking. $210. Security preferred. No pets. Security Adults only, no pets. Parking 50 Tolland Turnpike, for you today if one In the group glass, pewter, oil paintings or AutomoUva Service 66 871-1617. 10019. Be sure to specify your tries to run the show. You won't IS M U R D E R KJSit, No pets. 6469092, 247- required. $180 monthly. Call for one car. Security. Call Manchester. 6462076. birth sign. other antique items. FOR RENT sit back and take It. NO/ O N TH E Harrison, 643-8709. 8. Meat for newly weds. after 5 p.m., 643-0580. mornings or after 4, 6461265. 250 square feet, center of 1“ SAaiTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. WAIT A EYES/! Manchester, air conditioning and MUSTANG II 1974 Hardtop. I LEO (July aS-Aug. 22) Should MINUTE parkiflf. Call 643-9561. Bronze with white vinyl roof, 21) There are rewards lor work you have a run-in with a person well done today, but duties and WMILE I thrifty four cylinder with in authority today, you'd be wise PUT ON automatic transmission, responsibilities will also be a lot to back off a bit even though you 24 HOW TOWING more ditllcult than normal. SOME power s te e r i^ radial Ures. ! 643-5135 may be right. BUSINESS & SERVICE THREE ROOM Office for COFFEE... One owner. fiS95. Suburban CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jan. It) VIRQO (Aug. 23-SapL 22) Try­ / rent in modern professional Motors. Home of Beautiful While you’re In a sociable mood office building. Approximate­ ing to blatantty Impose your will Cars, 50 Tolland Tpke., today, you’d be wise to avoid on others today will draw you ly 400 square feet. M st Center Manchester. 6^2OT6. ; /iw o R ii large gatherings. You'll be more n Street location. Ample only nasty responses. Sugarcoat u comlortabte In a small group the measage. You’ll get It across. parking, air conditioned. Call BUICK 1974 Century Luxus. wh^e you can exercise control. UBRA (Sept 23KM ..22) You □ Two door hardtop. Stunning I AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Peb. It) must foal the Input is equal In copper finish, air con­ I 3ISCfNTIgST„MANCHCSni,CONN.inien«643-5l35 | Establish realistic goals today. If MEDICAL OFFICE for rent - any Joint ventures Involving Born Loser — Art Sansom ditioning, one owner. $2895. you set your sights beyond your money today, .otherwise you’ll DIRECTORY Approximately 1560 square Suburban Motors, Home of I IMber d M m-Bwiness Bureau scope, you'll (eel you’ve achiev­ feet-of prime space in modern feel you’re being.taken edvan-' Beautiful Cars, 50 Tolland ed nothing when you really have. tags of. Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Bullding-Contracttng 33 Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnet 34 established professional office Tpke., Manchester. 6462076. D.. building. Centrally located. ! FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALIH c NEWSPAPER EWIBUUUSEASSH I C&M TREE Service - Free es­ F&F SERVICES- Light WES ROBBINS carpentry BIDWELL Home Improve­ Only 5 minutes from DODGE 1972 SWINGER 1972. ■ CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS Bugs Bunny — H«lmdahl ahd Stoffal I m on my steel industry diet' — / just IhinK timates, discount senior trucking, cellars and attics remodeling specialist. Ad­ ment Co. Expert installation Manchester Hospital. Ample Two door hardtop. Red with citizens. Company cleaned, lawn care, snow ditions, rec rooms, dormers, of aluminum siding, gutters parking, air conditioning,1 . For black vinyl roof, six cylinder ! on all makes... about what's happening to it and / lose my Manchester owned and blowing, residential and com­ built-ins, bathrooms, and trims. Roofing installa­ more information, call 646 automatic 4ransmlssion, IS IT \V 01^IN G ') IN A l- appetite!" operated. Call 6461327. mercial. Call Bob Felber, 646 kitchens, 6463446. tion and repairs. 6466495, 876 5697. power steering, economical, YET.5> MINUTE... 2229. Rich Fregeau, 6461184. 9109. reliable. $2195. Suburban LOAN and RENTAL CARS IN A STORE OR OFFICE space BRICK, BLOCK, Stone CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Motors, 6462076.______I Available by Appointment...! MINUTE.' Firpplaces, concrete. B A M TREE SERVICE - Homes, Additions, Repairs, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, for rent. In busy, business Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol A McCormick Chimney repairs. No job too Trimming, topping, land Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, roofing, storm windows, aw­ area. Will subdivide to suit. 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN. V-8, small Save. Call 644-8356 for clearing, and caneling. 3462009. nings. Quality workmanship, 6461442. Captain’s chairs, paneled, $5,- UM.yAS.IKE SWVIW ME HIS PLANS- YESTERPAV # KE ■ estimates. To INVAPE THE continent THROUSH Worried about this winters free estimates. Fully Insured. 000. CaU 64621U. STM OZREK, Mantf er , HE CLAIMED UAVS coming storms? Let us ’HMOTHY J. CONNELLY 872-9187, 6463417. A PPR O X IM A TELY 400 SOUTHERN EUROPE-V-HE C AaEP IT TOBElNTHt^ H£ ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars evualate your trees. Free es­ Carpentry and general con­ smiare feet with air con­ 1966 VW BUG - 1968 Engine. 301-315 CENTER ST.. MANWESTER THE SOFT UNPERBELLY' PACIFIC /^FECIAL- and attics. Moving large timates. Fully Insured. 10 tracting. Residential and SPEQALIZING cleaning and ditioning, centrally locate Good condiUon. $600 or nest WITH est he could completed reports on time spent at a motion be passed asking Dr. Diggs erated heat to the areas where you live. A unit RUSSELL PRENTICE ...... Board of Soloctm en H without doing a special study. Only the town’s 22 schools on mowing to report on the gas usage, she said. Rest easy ... Atlas Bantly delivers 24 ☆ benefits. I fought against the In­ that can save you more on your total heating bill. jName Phone hour emergency service. Atlas Bantly JO SEPH R E Y N O L D S ...... Board of Soloctm en the board can request him to do it, he lawns. She hopes these reports will Ladies clul> meets delivers your home heating needs auto­ MARION MERCER ...... Conatablo crease he asked for and received Because no two homes or heating systems are I Address said. give her at least a rough idea as to The Italian Ladies Club of East t 4 # Call... matically ^ you never need concern ☆ the same, CNG can help yoii only by checking Mrs. Clarke said she wants the ATTENTION HARRY REMHORN...... Conatablo whether or not the gas given those Hartford will hold its monthly yourself about no heat! Atlas Bantly making the pay $7,500.1 will work your home, your heating requirements, and your ■City State Zip answers as to gas use because people East Hartford SEDRICK STRAUOHAN ...... Conatablo ^ schools, in the five-gallon cans is meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the also offers a budget payment plan ... present heating costs. have complained to her that gas may reasonable or not. new burner installations and burner JOSEPH SW ENSSON...... Constable for $6,000 the original pay. clubhouse on Tolland St. It is a Citlzans- be going to private uses, she said. The gas involved amounts to about service. Rest easy Mister homeowner ☆ special welcome back to former Mayor Dick ... Atlas Bantly is on the job ... THIS AO PAID Fon ev She denied Dr. Diggs had answered 450 gallons or less than $3,000, she members night. Blackstona has fha THB MANCHieran nupuaucAN t o w n c o M M im e serving you. her, at least not as of Monday after­ said. This may seem a minor matter Victor Bernstein, a teacher and prolasaional and b a n t li i BETTER GOVOIIMENTiiithlCTTY 414 Tolland Street 331 Main Street noon. in light of a town budget of $30 craftsman, \yill explain how to make acadam ic Paid for by Sadloeki for Treas., Nancy 0 the home heating people East Hartford Manchester QdS aMiBrnOn" NATURALGAS (X)RP R A ^ Dr. Diggs warned the custodians million, she said. glass balls into ornaments and qualifications to land LaBonne, Treas. I ^ * it paffH to Mtatf irif/i yaa. Friday not to answer Mrs. Clarke’s Since 189S 289-6435 649-4595 “But even $1,000 is a lot money if decorations. His work will be on dis­ our Town. Voto for tha letters. He said today he did not want it's not going where it should,” she play. He will speak at 8 and the Damocratle Taam on THE REPUBLICAN TEAM them to spend boaixl Ume and money said. business meeting will follow. Guests Novambar 8th. ansvrering a citizen’s questions. ’That She said she could not understand are welcome.