/ o ltiid t today * > W variable blovdlneu this afternoon and t." “. Inside today ton||ht: partly sunny Saturday. Over­ night lows around 30: daytime highs in Area ...... 10-11 Family...... 5 the;40s. Outlook: Variable cloudiness Classified .. 13-10 3al alai...... 11 thn^h Tuesday. National weather map Comics...... 17 MHS World__ 0 on liage 10. ^ -r. ?< ^ Dear Abby____ 17 Obituaries___10 f-'-' - . Editorial ...... 4 . Sports...... 12-13 - EiOHTBEIVI , MANCHKlTfeR,' OWtN,, FRlpAY, DECEMBKR 03,1977 - VOL. XCVlI, Wo. W - r a tC E r lW ^ E N CENTS J.C. Penney to start by March Summary Firm gives plans HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut Supreme Court has shut the door on any chance the judiciary will decide the existing as appeal is filed Sunday ciosing laws are con- stitutidnai, but no one heard it slam. By GREG PEARSON A major factor in the firm’s deci­ The high court Nov. 29 decided Herald Reporter sion to proceed was the Dec. 5 deci­ not to hear an appeal of a decision sion by Superior Court Judge T. The J.C. Penney Co. hopes to Clark Hull that the state’s approval that declared the so-called blue begin building its catalog dis­ laws unconstitutional. But it did it of the J.C. Penney project is valid. so inconspicuously that the news tribution center in Manchester The state’s approval had been was never reported. by March 1. challenged by Michael Dworkin and The company announced Thursday Edith Schoell, who said that a proper Ha r t fo r d (Up d - Tighter that it will buy 162 acres in the environmental study of the proposal was not done. controls may be needed to Buckland section that will be used for prohibit state regulatory ofRcials the center site. The $20-million, two- Attorneys Bruce Beck and Anthony from accepting gifts from the in­ million square foot center would be Pagano, who represented the plain­ dustries they oversee, Gov. Ella the major occupant in the town’s tiffs, Thursday filed an appeal to the T. Grasso said today. planned 393-acre industrial park and State Supreme Court. She also said she would travel to would employ 2,300 persons. The attorneys also are considering Wlllimantic next Thursday to Ironically, the firm’s announce­ a federal action in connection with make an announcement about the ment came on the same day that an the environmental aspects of the fate of Interstate 84, amid in­ . appeal was filed against a Superior proposed construction. Another law suit, challenging the proposed price dications she would give the go Court decision that favored the of the land sale to J.(5. Penney, also ahead to the long-delayed multi­ project. million dollar project. Paul Slusarev, the firm’s manager has been filed. This action was taken for the Manchester project, said that by a separate group of plaintiffs PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Most J.C. Penney will be ready to begin represented by attorney Raynald Cantin. steel mill products will increase construction of the center on March 5.5 percent in price in early 1978, I. Pagano indicated Thursday that an injunction might be sought if but the White House Council on “That’s what I’m shooting for. That’s what I want everybody to “significant action,’'’ such as the Wage and Price Stability says the start of construction, is taken by J.C. increase is “understandable” and shoot for,” Slusarev said. He expects to send bids out for the Penney. analysts say consumers won’t be Despite these pending and possible much affected. first part of construction by mid- legal actions, however, the firm United States Steel Corp., the January. nation’s largest steel producer, Bid documents will be sent only to decided Thursday afternoon to and National Steel Corp. an­ those firms that have applied to J.C. proceed with the land purchase for the Manchester location. nounced 5!5 percent price hikes Penney and have met the company’s The facility will be the company’s Thursday, matching increases Frosty visits Vernon school requirements for sub-contractors. A total of 23 separate contracts will first catalog distribution center in planned by Bethlehem Steel Corp. “Frosty” the snowman treats the children at Lake Screet School in Vernon to Christmas the Northeast and is expected to open and Inland Steel Corp. be bid for the project, Slusarev said. candy. The students presented a program, Thursday, on “Christmas Around the World.” Some of the earliest will be for foun­ in the fall of 1980. Centers now Thejywere also treated to a visit from Santa Claus. (Herald photo by Pinto) operating are in Milwaukee, Wise.; ISMAILIA, Egypt (UPI) - dation, electrical, masonry and site work, he said. Atlanta, Ga.; Kansas City, Kansas; D Egypt today predicted Israeli and Columbus, Ohio. Prime Minister Menahem Begin Before the land is sold, the town would bring concessions to his and state still have to take some Christmas summit with President steps, most of which are minor, ac­ Anwar Sadat, but Sadat cording to Town Manager Robert acknowledged the peace talks State eyes old store Weiss. could break down. The Board of Directors took one Now you know Israel said it expects progress step Thursday afternoon. It met and at the meeting, but Washington approved a sewer plan that will ser­ The first Christmas carol was sung vice the park. The sewer proposal E cautioned against excessive op­ on Dec. 25, 1818, at Oberndorf, timism. now will be sent to the voters of the Austria — “Silent Night” composed as facility for courts Eighth Utilities District for final ap­ by organist Franz Gruber and Father proval. ATLANTA (UPI) - Sporadic Joseph Mohr. cases and local outbreaks of Hu Other actions that have to be taken by the towrf include the development were refwrted in 11 states and By SUSAN VAUGHN LaBelle said today. The present Judicial Department has been of engineering plans for drainage Puerto Rico today by the national Herald Reporter owners will be responsible for the looking for some time for alternate Center for Disease Control. renovations, which would be included sites for the courts. work and the re-adopting of an or­ The state Judicial Department as part of the total purchase price, Other sites in Manchester have dinance permitting the sale of land to States involved included wants the state to buy the former C LaBelle indicated. been considered, including the J. C. Penney, Weiss said. Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Marshalls Department Store at 410 Illinois, New Jersey, New York, The entire project hinges on the ap­ former Forbes and Wallace building The ordinance was approved last Center St. to serve as Common Pleas week by the directors but the proper­ North Carolina, Oregon, Penn­ proval of the state legislature which in the Manchester Parkade into which Courts 12 and 13. ty described in it was incorrect, he sylvania, Tennessee, and Wiscon­ does not convene until February. It Marshalls moved in November. An agreement has been reached said. sin. The outbreaks reportedly would probably take until March The Judicial Department had also in­ with the^owners of the building. Se­ Attorney Thomas DeMille, who were more widespread in before action is taken, LaBelle vestigated a vacant building on cond Center Street Corp., one of the represents J.C. Penney, said that the Tennessee, Pennsylvania and predicted. Oakland Street owned by Economy Jarvis corporations, with Mrs. Alice firm still has to receive permits from it- New Jersey. The new facility, if approved, will Electric. 6 C. Jarvis as president, according fo handle the jury cases involving nine LaBelle declined to comment on the state, including an environmental Attorney John D.‘ LaBelle, who towns served by Common Pleas the selling price of the property permit for its heating system and a WESTWEGO, La. (UPI) - Fif­ represents the corporation. Court 13 in Windsor and jury and which is located in' a triangular railroad crossing permit. DAYS TO teen bodies have been pulled from The state Public Works Depart­ other cases of the five towns served parcel between Center and West He said that he does not expect the the rubble and another 10 victims ment is preparing the architectural by Common Pleas Court 12 in East Center streets. The building is purchase of the property to take CHRISTMAS are believed still buried plans for renovations to the 20,000, Hartford. The present facilities for assessed at $240,670 on Manchester’s place until next month. somewhere inside the f 100 million square-foot one-story building. * both courts are overcrowded. The 1976 grand list. Continental Grain Co., plant in suburban New Orleans that was destroyed by an expilosion’ ’Thursday. Most of the dead were trapped State nixes hike in a two-story, cinder-block office building that was crushed when a nearby 25-story grain elevator exploded. for Blue Cross

PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - An HARTFORD (UPI) - State of­ mine how much of the $30 million executive order that will shift all ficials today rejected virtually all of request was covered by the approved budgetary control for intelligence a $30 million rate hike request by program, but he termed it “ in­ to the director of Central Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Connec­ significant.” Intelligence, CIA Director ticut. Stansfield Turner, is being Mike chastized the health insurer polished by President Carter, who In his decision State Insurance for not allowing adaquate consumer indicated he would complete work Commissioner Joseph Mike said the input into the rate hike request. on the order before returning to firm — the product of a recent the White House Monday. merger between Blue Cross and There are about 700,000 Blue Cross 3 Connecticut Medical Services — had Blue Shield subscribers in Connec­ not made an adequate.effort to hold ticut, but the spokesman said only a WASHING’TON (UPI) - The down costs. compromise on gas price controls very small number of them were that House-Senate conferees affected by the increase in the plan “While it may be reasonable to allowed higher rates. produced in a 14-hour session expect highly visible savings at this earlier in the week seems to have early stage in the existence of the gone down the drain, when the consolidated corporation, it is to be conference committee brokehp in expected that the combined anger ’Thursday and headed home resources of Connecticut’s sole for Christmas. hospital and medical services cor­ A warning Congress returns from the mid- porations would have an enhanced session Christmas recess Jan. 19 impact on the control of medical The Herald has been informed and the committee made no plans; costs in this state, over such impacts that there are young persons to meet until then. when these two corporations were fraudulently collecting money for separate. routes in the Brookfield Christians all over the world Street area. are getting ready to celebrate “Any such favorable impact was The collectors, who pose as sub­ Christmas and in America, the not shown to be the case in these stitute carriers, do not give out usual stories of good will, heart­ proceedings,” Mike said. any receipts. They are reportedly break, charity and greed are telling the customers that when The only increase approved was for the regular paper boy returns, he being told as the holiday draws rates in the Blue (7ross 65 $124 near. . ^Christmas in at Verplanck will give them out. program, which covers some persons Some “substitutes” are Much of the world's attention is Ghristmas at yerplanck School is celebrated by fourth grade students who are shown per- over age 65 in group insurance plans. focused on the homeland of Jesus, pocketing the tips that are in­ forming in “Christipas in Oz,” a musical play about the beloved characters of Oz. Dorothy, The extra rates will finance ad­ where Christmas could produce tended for the regular carrier. the best chance for peace in played by Pamela Reis^herl, center, who is spending Christmas away from home, is being ditional benefits for that program. Please do not pay any carrier generations of Israeli-Arab strife. cheered by Matthew Cycenas, left, as Lion, Mark Cantin as Scarecrow, and Stanley Nowak unless it is the re ^ la r assigned as Tinman. (Herald photo by Pinto) A Blue Cross spokesman said he carrier. was not immediately able to deter­ P 4. ■ PAPE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maniheater. r onn.. KrI.. IXt . ia. m i__ Lite-saving course scheduled for public

A new class in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a iife saving technique, wiil be offered to the public llirsday and Friday, Jan. 12 and 13, at the Spruce Street firehouse. The six-hour course will be given in two three-hour 209 Sprue* 8t. sessions, one each night. Both sessions must be com­ pleted in order to get certification for the course. Manchester, Ct. The course is free and will be taught by Kenneth Cusson, a member of the Town of Manchester Fire Department, and other volunteers. Cusson recommends that anyone who has taken the Italian Braad • Cooklaa course a year or more ago take the course again to brush Paatry • Importa up on and learn new techniques. Anyone wishing to take the course may register by calling the Town Fire Department headquarters at 649- 2808. The class is limited to 25 members. W* ar* raquatllng that all Chrlatmaa - '•'.V ITALIAN-AMKRICAN C U lW N ir S fS r i ^ ordara ba placad by Friday, Dacambar Baked T ro u t...... S3.99 23, 8 P.M. Baby Beef Liver-Onions...... S3.35 Veal Parrrresan ...... S3 99 Roast Sirloin of Beef au Ju s ...... S3.59 ---- — ggggS ( Theater Schedule ^ Wa will ba opan Dacambar 24th, 8 Egg Plant Parmesan (salad only) ...... S3.35 A.M. to 8 P.M. All ordara ahould ba A bove served with Bukari Pninio s Salad {Complata Dinner U.A. Theater 1 — “Ciose Greatest Lover" 12:15-2:00- pickad up Dacambar 24 by 8 P.M. COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE Encounters" 2:00-7:00-9:45- 3:45-5:30-7:15-9:00-10:45-12:15 , OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE BANQUET FACILITIE8 AVAILABLE 12:15 Vernon Cine 1 — “ The isjijiigm ija, goiTon CT. U.A. Theater 2 — “Pete’s Choirhoys" 7:10-9:30 REGULAR MENU — REGULAR PRICES O P E N C A L D O r p l a z a TEL. 649-5487 Dragon” 11:00-1:30-4:00-6:45- Vernon Cine 2—“Oh God!" ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a 9:15 7:15-9:15 Thank you and Mon. - MANCHESTER BYO b a*, a . . . . ' U.A. Theater 3 — “World's Sal. 11 AM-9 PM Exit 93 oH I-86 if desired MERRY CHRISTMAS!

I reserve With an ingeniously designed fireplace NOW... made from covered cartons, students at Washington School are shown in a scene from LAST CALL a holiday musical version of “Hansel and Gretel.” Seated are Kathy Peterson, left, as MA MA MAS CATERERS Gretel, and David Wilson as Hansel. Behind 748 Tolland Tnpke. Manchester them are Wayne'Smith, left, as Father, and TEL 646-7558 Carol Sloan as Mother. (Herald photo by Pin­ B C m C U lS T ! to) COEETOOUR GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY At SHM, S20 a week MW VIM’S EVE CIMPMM CEIENMTIN lOAturlng music by Show went on “NOBODYS CHILDREN” CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE (one of tho groat Conn. Sound Prod. Banda) despite building BLUE HORIZON JUST IN CASE — with us — BAND O’QOLD NOBODYS CHILDREN The holiday show went on this year at Washington MAIN 8T. School in spite of adversity. can^ FLOOR SHOW This is a year of construction at the school. This means DANCINO A FABULOUS BUFFET WILL that the limited auditorium facilities that were available HATS, NOISEMAKERS in the past are even more limited this year, and no stage BE SERVEU 7 PM-9 PM is available. PRIME RIRS OF REEF Roatl baol au Jut, roaat chicken, turkey, am. chaaaa, provolona chaaaa, boiled ham, aalami, papperad beef,' In spite of this handicap, two holiday programs have BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP Li*^!** * franka, Italian aauaaga, A pappara, f been prepared and held at the school. 1 AM BREAKFAST SERVED JURY’S TAVERN klalbgaa A aaurkraut, maatballa A aauca, ahalla A meat < One day this week, all classes participated in a holiday RESERVE DINNER FOE 2 AT aauca, hot roaatad potatoaa, potato aalad, A ' musical. The next day. the Grade 6 students presented a *35 par coupla advanea raaarvatlon only tuna aaM , toaaad aalad, cola alaw, calory, picklot, JURY'S NEW YEAR'S EVE or DAY olivet, rolla A butter, coffao, tea, A lea cream. play. ' Hansel and Gretel. " All props, made by the pupils, cold profit 6 4 3 - 3 3 4 2 consisted mainly of cardboard boxes and folding screens nil* our AofWajr munu In thn dining room AND WE'LL BUY THE CHAMPACNE! with the scenery painted on. $35. a couple Limit 125 Couplet ■•lax wMi coditaib in Tha Motty Molona Pub & anjey Next year. Washington School pupils hope the new “Make your parllat up early.” dining at lh « {arm of Col. Wm. Hm ry HaH, in Itia loff or building will be completed and proper facilities will be N o Im makers. Hats, Sat ups, let D provided for drama events. Bafoca OUT m aaaiv fiaM atona firaploca. Qlaaaaa Includad — B.Y.O.B. aaiMFHiiTiBMiTHenKfnMUiTMaai *1 spur t( Ckaavagm »ar aacli 2 Oaaan aHh TUi ad F o r reaarvai/ona c a ll 646-7558 ^OPEN CHRISTMAS EVEI'A^ Tlckata In a d v a n c e o n ly MT. VERNON ofuptD$19Sr960" Rasarva now Dancing 9 PM - 3 AM som M M in 32, nUKTON, CT. EiOT IM OfF hU DAIRY STORES Coffee will be available after midnight until TEEPNONE 429-6497 c lo s in g . Toiiaiid TumpUw, MinchMlsr E DELICIOUS FESTIVE Christmas Dinner U m i kom 11M A.N. to k.M. with CKir IRA Redremerd Account irfm ia EGG NOG CHOICE OF ONE: CHICKEN OUHtO EOUF, CHIUED TOMATO JUICE, CHILUO FRUIT CUF CiLIRY AND OUVEt - TO IIID OWUN SAUD WITH FRENCH DREtiINQ SAVE ^ MAM 6SNSK ROAST YOUNQ TOM TURKEY wHh BtuMfif end Orevy wHh Crinberry Seuce...... $4.9# ROAST PRIME Rll OP SEEP AU JU S...... MS 200 SAKEO SUQAR-CURED HAM «Hh Ptneeppte Seue*...... s.2S DINNER INCLUDES: RoHe and ■utter, Meehed er French PoUtoet. Yimt, Sweet P8m or Mixed aCINS N. ?. STYLE C COMPARE ^ ^ qt. Vegelablee, lea er Coffee. D EStflITI MT. VERNONJZ MT. VERNON #7 MT. VERNON #4 CHOICE OF ONE: HOT MINCE OR PUMPKIN PIE • ICE CREAM 244 RROAD tT. 690 HARTFORO RO. HERRON AVL CHILD'S PORTION • FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OP AQE • $2.00 LESS MANCHESTER MANCHESTER ACIOn RON Fa M l NNi,fimTQMnr Chine$e Dishes DELI ■ SESTADSIin ISUNDER TIDIITS (fSAleM Shrimp, OoMen Finger. Chicken RoN) 1st Run Comedy HH dl^THEATRES EAST That’s not fancy but fact. aside. What’s more, you can • WONTONSOUP . \ 1 HAM GOMttI 7:10 CHRISTMAS TURKEY OEUQHT...... S8.H 9:30 Our Individual Retirement deduct your annual contri­ THE ISLANDER IMPERIAL...... 7J9 ^EMC0UMT|HS^ CHOW SOM DING...... MS SERVED WITH FRIED RICE, TEA AND DESSERT WALTOilMtV’*' Account (IRA) Plan enables a bution from your income L aAMfEawtsuxatmiwiwwiaiiK PETE’S DRAGON I wage earner, not participat­ NEW YEAR’S EVE S tax, and you pay no tax until I Frao Fro* halth iU and nolaamakara S t( with bur ragular manu ing in a retirement plan, to accumu­ retirement on the interest earned on S Coma loin lAa funf Q^orge Bun'4 7;1S 8 For ratarvatlona. Call 643-9529 John Oentef 0:1# late more than 8 times the money set your IRA account. TOT) _ 64S-9333 >

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manthealfr. Conn., Fri., Dec. 23. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., FrI., Dec. 23, 1977 - PAGE FIVE ....~nfii—wnii iiiiiiftiiinwMiiTitimritiimiriT~‘TrTniirT^ iUaurltw trr lEu? uiu^ Iferalft TB£ ANNUNCIATION Metric militants Births Manchester — A City of Village Charm Dramatic interview By DICK WEST Krilti, Judlin CyruR, son He has a brother, Robert Urispino, Danielle- Founded Oct. 1, 1881 After secret negotiations, I Grernw.oud, Daniel Kuntzelman of 140 Bryan cle, East Hartford. Her WASHINGTON (UPI) - Practical­ of Jerome L. Sr. and F. II, 2V4. Jomes, son of Francis C. Drive. His paternal graiid- la>ri, daughter of Alec S. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International arranged a dramatic interview with maternal grandparents are ly every magazine you pick up Jacqueline Nielsen Keith and Janet Kuntzelman parents are Mr. and Mrs. and Helene T. Bourque Mr. and Mrs. Real Bourque Firkin in an underground parking Rivera, Marina Jean, Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, nowadays has aii article about young of 74 Bigelow St. He was Greenwood of 2 Nye St., A. C. Greenwood of 106 Crispino of 225 Maple St., of 72 N. Elm St. Her pater­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. daughter of Juan E. and people Iwlng turned off because there garage. His caution was dictated 1^ bom Dec. 7 at Manchester Vernon. He was bom Dec. East Hartford. She was nal great-grandmother is Donna Fultz Rivera of 41 Higbie Drive, East Hart­ aren’t any noble causes left. This is suspicion that I might be ad (agent Memorial Hospital. His 12 at Manchester born Dec. 14 at Manchester Mrs. J. Crispino of Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor Latimer St., Blast Hart­ ford. His paternal great­ nonsense. from the National Bureau oil ‘Sian- maternal grandparents are Memorial Hospital. His grandmother is Josephine 'Memorial Hospital. Her Manchester. Her maternal J - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bieu Sr. ford. She was bom Dec. 9 Meet Lancelot Churchill Firkin, dards, which has charge' of '^ e maternal grandparents are M. G reen w o o d of paternal grandparents are great-grandmother is Mrs. ^O pinion' of Phoenix, Ariz. His pater­ at Manchester Memorial metric fighter. metric conversion program.’ Mr. and Mrs. N^^F. Manchester, N.H. He has a Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. W. Bolduc of Canada. As 1 entered the garag(|,ya nal grandparents are Mr. HospltaL Her maternal sister, Carrie Lyn, 4. Crispino of 18 Cornell Cir­ That isn’t his real name. Firkin grandparents are Mr. and bodyguard stepped from the s h a ^ s and Mrs. Roy Keith of 22 doesn’t want bis true identity known Hollister St. He has three Mrs. Peter Fultz of 89 Happy holiday season and patted me down to make ( for fear the metric resistance move­ brothers, J. Leon Jr., 8, Weaver Road. Her pater­ ment may one day have go to un­ I was not carrying any concedled Jody A., 6, and Jason P. nal grandparents are Mr. It is to be doubted whether light time without end. derground. centimeters. i IVi. and Mrs. Juan Rivera of there is an editorial writer in No one has ever put the At the moment, that fear appears “How significant is the metnc Ponce, Puerto Rico. the country — or in the world, whole of Christmas into words, groundless. Opposition to the metric resistance movement?” I asked Hurley, Dawn Marie, Celebrate for that matter — who does not spoken or written. Dickens system is steadily growing. Plans to when I finally conacted Firkin behind daughter of James P. and Williams, Joseph convert highway signs, weather one of the concrete pillars that gar­ Lorraine Landry Hurley of .Alexander, son of Philip approach the task of writing a wrote “A Christmas Carol” Henry W. II a$d ’Twylar the reports and fish and poult^ labels to age attendants use for fender-dentilig 61 Norman St. She was Christmas editorial in a mood and a New York Sun editor practice. ■' born Dec. 8 at Manchester Tessier Williams of Wind­ metric designations have been at sor. He was bom Dec. 11 at of frustration and defeat. wrote the underlying reply to “We regard it as the nioral Memorial Hospital. Her Good News least temporarily shelved due to maternal grandparents are Manchester Memorial Clergymen, we suspect, must little Virginia O’Hanlon’s in­ equivalent of an energy crisis,” public protests. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Landry Hospital. His maternal th e y are experience the same kind of quiry as to the reality of Santa ^ Xfi/L H/o a j Firkin was active in each of those came his tight-lipped reply. : of Hampton. Her paternal grandfather is Joseph “We shall defend every quart, th e re futility with relation to their Claus, and these efforts have ...r r ^ ^ > ify£. a U ad ic ., ^ _ campaigns, but he warns the time grandfather is James Tessier of 99 Broad St. His with Christmas sermon. become classics; yet they do may come when anti-metric zeal will every pound and every bushel. We Hurley of Bloomington, paternal great­ when you A. ^ <2- /H O * ^ shall fight to the last inch, ounce and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Guiliano grandmother is Lillian For many hundreds of years not put all of Christmas into

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. tdllowlni cases were heard criminal trespuslof, nollel Drive, Vernon, first-degree criminal ItUf'ln Common Pleas Court 19, • Joseph Kefaoe, 17, of H Montauk trmpassing changed to disorderly Drive, Vernon, illegal sale of drugs conduct, fined 925. • Pbljip Grindal, 20, of Valley changed to possession marijuana Douglas ’Twenty, 17, of Glendale, I .1 i );. . Falls Road, Vernon, reckless driving and toe case was continued. fourtb-deree larceny, fined 915. ' ‘''.lijlT' changed to unnecessary noise with a • Nancy Monnler, 17, of 120 • ’Thomas ViscuUs, 38, of Cider VOL. XXXXIV - No. 13 Friday, Docambar 23, 1977 motor vehicle, fined f 15. Rachael Road, Manchester, fourth- Mill Road, Ellington, threatening T • 'Sdott Hitchcock, 17, of 221 degree larceny, dismissed. changed to disorderly conduct, fined Phoenix St., Vernon, resisting arrest, • Robert Morse, 21, of 69 Oak St., 975. OPEN TIL 5:00 fined 9180 and disorderly conduct, Windsor Locks, carrying a dangerous • Alan Vogel, 27, of Windsor, fourth-degree larceny, fined 920. CHRISTMAS EVE Will juvenile acts nolled. weapon, 925. Career opportunities • George Jacques, 35, of Middle • James Paul, 16, of 14 Park West • Gary Williams, M, of Milford, Butdio’ Road, Ellington, fourth- Drive, Rockville, second-degree violation of probation, probation ter­ %v- degree larceny, noUed. criminal mischief and tampering minated, fined 950. O W N o m r MN 9VNIU7 $4m reviewed close our campus? • Staidey Janocha, 17 of 46 White with a motor vehicle, nolled. • Michael W. Doyle, 20, of Vernon, Road, Ellington, first-degree • Gary Pelletier, 19, of, 106 Hartl disorderly conduct and first-degree tion you should follow if you choose something which may be closer to WHITHAM NURSERY When we were little boys and girls Recently many rumors have been criminal trespassing, dismissed. ROUTE 0, BOLTON ” GROW WITH US " 643-7S02 one of them. heard flying about the halls. ’Their home — open campus — could be we read books on “What we could be For instance, a recent magazine topic concerns the end of the school’s affected. The cold, thoughtless when we grow up." and when people article outlined the 10 ^ s t and worst open campus policy. Whether or not creatures in our school will probably asked us what we wanted to be when careers to enter for the 1980s. Ten of we grew up. we answered what those these rumors can be substantiated cause the fall of open campus. It is a Friendship the best were doctors, systems remains to be seen, but there is in­ privilege which was given to toe books told us. analysts, geologists, actuaries, per­ I seem to remember, for little deed good reason for their, circula­ students of MRS in appreciailon of itiherary sonnel administrators, city tion. V girls, there was a choice of being managers, engineers, and phar­ either a ballerina, nurse, teacher, In the past years there have not their responsibility. Now that toeir cut short macists. Ten of the worst were been any major problems concerning stewardess or mother, while little librarians, Protestant ministers, responsibility is non-existent, open our school, which testifies to the boys had the choice of being either foresters, newspaper reporters, hotel campus is likely to be also. Connecticut residents maturity and responsibility of the doctors, dentists or lawyers. Since managers, military officers, ’The saddest part of all this is that flyihg with President students. It seems, however, that we all can't be ballerinas, nurses, biologists and lawyers. the people who will be responsible for Carter’s Friendship Force there is a trend for change. One part 'wGiffW ea® teachers, stewardess, doctors, den­ The reason for this evaluation has the death of open campus won’t be on Jan. 23 to Tel Aviv will tists and lawyers, it's time we dis­ of the student body has been acting in affected, and those who are responsU have their visit cut short by DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! nothing to do with a profession’s a nnanner which is not in accordance carded those cherished books of the Kim Fiano, Georgie Livingston, Billy Gochee and John ble students will. The student will one day. worthiness, but on the growth and with their ages. Many acts of van­ past and discovered what's really Rivosa, members of MRS’ Fun Club, spruce up the quad a bit lose his or her privileges, while the The 350 ambassadors development in a particular field and dalism and dangerous pranks have available out there. the number of people qualified for vermin which have plagued our were scheduled to depart with a touch of Christmas, For more information about the Fun descended upon our sebooi. Unfortunately, most people still those jobs. Computer science is an school will most likely continue in from Hartford aboard a Club, look for the article below. (Photo by Alemany) Fires with poisonous gases, bombs have a limited idea of the extent of expanding and dynamic field which their run. chartered carrier, but. in the cafeteria, and smoke in the career opportunities that really places systems analysts in one of the ’The small group of idiots in our now. the flight will exist. In fact, most students who top ten of the most prosperous fields. halls can attest to the fact that there school should not be tolerated by originate from Tel Aviv via Is a group of immature and "know what they want to be,” seem to However, several years from now, it Editorial anyone, and it should be each El A1 Airlines. thoughtless idiots in our schooi. Any most answer out of several ways. may be on the bottom of the list, student’s responsibility to help El A1 will bring the person who has common sense should Many still cling to being doctors, because of an overflow of applicants thwart that small group from con­ Israeli ambassadors to the be able to realize that these pranks lawyers, nurses, or teachers, while who read this article. Pay in the field tinuing their actions. ’The only way Greater Hartford area and Our could hurt a student or member of ’ v W c H O g o l others branch into politics and jour­ will diminish due to a greater supply Censors overdo it this can be accomplished is by repor­ then return with the state 3 8 8 the faculty. nalism. Can it really be that all these than demand. ting anyone who has lit fires, bombs, ambassadors to Tel Aviv. There is absolutely no excuse for people are sincerely geared towards Doctors will be in demand for the or in any other way destoyed the A spokesman at Our these occupations, or is it merely that (This article is a comment on an These children along with others, injury to someone due to a “prac­ school. '"onth '’'"‘'to.secon. seconds. next several years, because of article appearing in a recent USW will derive no meaning from this Travelers Intercontinental they just don't know of any other statistics that show there aren’t tical” joke. The frail excuse of peer It is very sad that at Christ­ at 1 Financial Plaza, travel careers that fit their ideals of a entitled, “Censors Marching on. literature and will not be able to CLAIROL Crazv Baby enough medical schools to turn out group pressure should not even be mastime something of this nature agents coordinating the Schools." It outlined a list of relate to any of its peachy-cream tried by the prankster. A peer group lucrative and satisfying way of spen­ the number of doctors needed for. should be going on. When we return trip, confirmed the change literary topics and authors, many themes. We do not all live in white that would condone acts of violence ding one's life? America’s population. Therefore, from vacation, it is hoped that these of whose works have been cen­ picket-fenced houses with mommy, is no group to be a member of, and of carriers and said it Our Certain helpful questions can be once a student gets into medical pranksters will have made some New Beg. sored.) daddy, and big high school letterman should not even exist in our school. would mean a stay of four answered without extensive school, provided he passes, he’s got a Year’s resolutions and will desist “S^m.HClOO 1 1 4 0 knowledge of available voactions. The right to know. The right to brother, so why should we read about Aside from physical injury which days with a host family and relatively good chance of a secure from further vandalism. — Richard three days independent Holiday Fashion Vinyl Handbags What do I like to do? Do I have any learn. Freedom to read, to write, to such artificial environments? could result from these acts. future in the field. Walden travel instead of four as rnonth second, special talents or hobbies? Am I say, to be whatever we choose. We know the truth. We know Law, however, is a much tougher originally announced. Designer styling with multi exceptional at anything 1 do in school Can it be that there are still people what’s real, for we’ve lived it. We’ve field to break into. Graduating from ’The TI spokesman also zippers, outside pockets, special (i.e. math, biology, sports, draf­ who feel that it is'their right to deny already read “Gather in the Rye” SEIKO M en’s Aufom a law school does not guarantee a said that the change was hardware treatment! After Sale 10.99 * „ others thse essential freedoms? Is it and weren’t shocked at the word lOH holds Yule party 7 ting)? If these questions cannot be career in law. The basic reason for our , 1 W possible that school censorship “hell.” We’ve lived through “Gay necessitated because the answered easily, experiment with this is that the supply considerably Sunday, Dec. 18, the Instructors of Martha White. ’They did old favorites organizations and Anita Bryant really Rights,” abortion, and the Vietnam original unnamed carrier different things to determine what outnumbers the demand. The career the Handicapped held their annual such as: “”Twas the Night Before you definitely do or don’t like, and exist? War, and we know what’s going on in was on strike. A change of can prove quite lucrative, although I am thoroughly amazed, for I Christmas Party at the Concordia Christmas,” “We Need A Little itineraries and price narrow your possibilities. this world. Shall we read the Bible Lutheran Church. For this occasion the momentous expense of law school thought that America had undergone Christmas,” with sing-alongs such as change for ground travel I'm sure that most- people don’t has, more often than not, laterly and be purified by the adultery, the instructors invited the lOH Suaranleedaccuraq;! drastic changes in the 1960s. I “Jingle Bells,” and “Rudolph the will be m ail^ soon, it was realize that all lawyers aren’t Owen proven fruitless. polygamy, crucifixions and tortures students’ families to partiepate in I thought that in this remarkable era, in it, Anita Bryant? Will that save us Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Directly after reported. Marshall who have case after case of Choosing one’s career tends to be a the fun. people’s rights and freedoms were from homosexuality? the singing, refreshments were intriguing crimes and always, in a fit tricky business. It can require a The party began with a magic show W atches of moving eloquence, finish vic­ finally defined and recognized, that Reality is something that can not served to everyone. While great deal of speculation, caution, put on by none other than Steve refreshments were being served, toriously against terrible odds. On archaic values and bigotries were be censored from schools today or Card game our ^ | 0 ^ and time-consuming research. It Latham. Next, the official lOH Santa Claus made a surpHse visit and the contrary, the typical lawyer banned forever, that our society had tomorrow. It never really was. But, may also entail simple determination movie was shown. This movie was presented gifts to the lOH students. deals with wills, misdemeanors, traf­ reached an age of realism and you keep censoring (all you “holier aids MCC for those who know exactly what they democracy: I thought that people made by Doug Pastel in 1976. Since lOH won’t meet again until fic violations, and such. than thou” people), while you read The party was then livened up by want to do, regardless of statistics. had finally shaken the cobwebs out of Jan. 8, this was a fabulous way to'ehd foundation Once you know the area into which Yet, the crucial thing is to do what all those scandolus novels and the Round Table Singers, directed by their dusty old brains, and seen how the 1977 lOH year. — Todd Whiteney you’d like to delve, start gathering you want to do, instead of what “trash” that you took from your ITotes® MakeFinej ridiculous some of the things that Sixty-four players of the E information on it, and discover the you’ve been brainwashed to think you children. — Carolyn Egan occupations available in that field. they were losing sleep over, were. I Manchester. Bridge Club ,Gifts For Him or Her! I should do, or because you are just Research those occupations. Con­ thought wrong. ATCALDOR plain uninformed. Class prepares’ dinner played their favorite card Our sider how lucrative they are, how Your Totes’’ Headquarters It may not matter to you now, but Now, these censorship committee game last Friday night to S O ^ ^ O F F IReg. Prices easy they are to get into, what want to revert our school’s reading History and culture can be taught On Dec. 15, the day of the feast, raise money for the ENTIRE STOCK 10 years from now you’ll know if you in many ways and can be combined Boots in fuH or half boot styles qualifications are needed for them literature back to good old American rewards were ample to go around. Manchester Community in S to XL to fit shoe sizes chose the right profession or not. with fun to produce an excellent lear­ College Foundation. When ALL RELIGIOUS JEWELRY whether or not they are crowded Then it will matter. themes featuring Tom, Die, Harry The next day the dessert was served. 6'/2 to 13. Water & stain fields, and what direction of educa­ and Spot. “They want to go back to ning experience. The students’ research uncovered play was over, the founda­ resistant rain scarves or nylon Our Carolyn Egan ’ITiis was the case in Mrs. Person’s folding umbrellas! those who write about more that at an old English dinner ttere tion was richer by 9128.50. 7 .^ to 24.97 traditional times.’’ and Miss Natali’s Foods 3 class: ’They was a lapse of time between the main Charity games of this About the Fun Club prepared a “traditional, old 14K gold, gold filled or sterling silver I would be interested in knowing meal and the dessert, so that is bow kind have been held by the crosses, and metals—all exquisitely fashioned, English dinner” from they served it. club annually since 1973, No doubt a number of you students what exactly the . definition of 30% Off All Chrome designed. cheerfully told all. stem to stern, and what a task it was! Fruit cake was served for dessert have noticed the large Christmas “traditional times” is. Is it when the according to Arthur and 5 Pc. Perfume Set Their philosophy is simple: They ’The dinner was quite elaborate and and topped off not only a delicious Judy Pyka, directors of the Etagere Plated Servingware tree out in the quadrangle. If average American family went to want to have fun and not to cause grandmothers house for took three days to prepare. These meal but also a tremendous American Contract Bridge something is going on outside the trouble. Organized parties are better Plant Stands STOCK UP ON ALL Thanksgiving dinner and things like days did not include the hours of educational experience. — Peter League with which the Our classroom windows, we learn about than semi-riot situations, and if you Reg. 19.99 sex, violence, drugs, ghettos, and work that went into researching the Krupp MBC is affiliated. Each YOUR CHOICE 27.99 ■ ■ to it pretty quickly. So where did it get your kicks at other people’s Gold-plated filagree tray, frame, YOUR FILM & FLASHBULBS wars didn’t exist? culinary delights. ’The research and year, they said, more than Trays, warmers, casseroles & morel come from? Enter — the Fun Club. expense, don’t bother joining. Fun is all of the cooking was done by the powder box and 2 perfume bottles. Why aren’t these people censoring 9100 in admissions fees so Asst Per Stara-Not At SlyW In Al Stores. AT CALDOR’S LOW PRICES! These are the same people who the goal. seventeen students themselves. ’They Guidance notes showed up seven strong at the the evening news? No, they “dqn’t paid by the players has Example: Spending money is not divided themselves into groups and been donated to the founda­ Thanksgiving game (Indians vs. fun, so the Christmas tree was want their children reading books The Financial Aid Workshop held each group prepared a different dish. tion. For Men or Women! BRUT Splash-On Eagles) in tuxedoes and top hats. TTie donated and the tuxedoes were ob­ about drugs, ghettos or conflicts with last week was well received. A video Walnut stained pine, 5 parents.” Yet, they’ll allow them to ’The culmination of this supper Knowing the use of which & 7 shelf units. Easily Wiison or Spalding actual membership is between 65 and tained gratis through “inter-club tape of the program was made and is & Spray Deodorant go home to it, or look out the window menu was finally achieved and had the money will be put, assembled. Many styles! Wood Tennis Rackets 70. To join, just go to one of their connections.” as a main course roast goose with available for viewing to parents and numerous parties and have fun. at it. students. Contact should be made some players paid more Some future plans for Fun Club sausage stuffing. ’The side dishes in­ Our Greg Smayda, who founded the than the customary YOUR members include more parties, a ski Have these individuals considered cluded plum pudding, mashed with Mr. Fish of the AV Department. amount, they said. Also, Reg. 4.32 Manchester Fun Club along with weekend, hiking, and a trip up Mt. Daryl Perkins does her part 7 ^ ^ the children in ghettos who mustn’t potatoes, and homemade applesauce. A representative fronq Fisher the Pykas, who normally CHOICE f Reg. 9.99 Deodorant, 7 oz. can Dave Wymann, John Rivosa, Dan Washington. What they will do in the preparation of an old read “about ghettos,” and must read The traditional Wassail drink could Junior 6)llege of Boston, Mass., will are paid for conducting the Choose Connors Champ, Spalding Splash-on lotion, 7 oz. bottle. Fagan, Bill Gochee, Steve McKenzie, around graduation time is anyone’s fashioned English dinner in books written in “ standard, not be served because of its alcoholic visit with interested students on weekly bridge games, TYCO's Midnight Special! Impact 333 or Impact 336. Assort­ Richard Marshall, and Gary Demko, guess. Jim Richardson MRS foods class. ed sizes. Jean Nate gramatically correct English?’’ content, so hot apple cider adequate­ Thursday, Jan. 5, at 9 .m. donated their fee to the H-OGuage Train Set j ly took its place. scholarship. 5 Cars & Sharknose Diesel! Pour Le Bain WILSON MATCHPOINT C anof3 The money will be placed Tennis Balls Optic Yellow in a special fund for per­ Our sons taking non-credit Our Orig. 24.95 Reg. $3 courses at the college. It DECA elects will be disbursed by the Futures “ power torque” drive- | Hal Karate college’s financial aid of­ Lij^ted, smooth running diesel I with UL approved powerpacki | Travel Bag In the continuing saga of DECA we GO ficer to qualified come to episode No. 2: election time. applicants. Famous Jimmy Connors Tennis On Nov. 23 we saw the election of Q O O A O FF REG. PRICES O N ALL Genuine Leather Sport >ShoB8 Sneake; by Converse Our DECA president Carol LeBlanc and Super pro-styled with built-in Rugged canvas uppers, Reg. 5.59 Rec 8ct8 V U /O TRAIN SETS IN OUR STOCK cushioned ardi, padded collar 1 8 4 0 long wearing soles; 1 7 7 6 vice president Jay Albert. Laura INDIANS and tongue. Sizes 7-12. Contains after shave, shave sizes 5 to 9,10. Watkins and Sharon Mitchell were 8chedule Old time locos to modem diesels! H-O scale and ready to run! cream and stick deodorant. made co-secretaries, while Cheryl j Men's & Women’s TRETORN* Tennis Sneakers...... ,18 .40 3 MHSVS E.CATHOUC , Weidl was handed the job of 1 ’ The Manchester Recrea­ treasurer. Susan Tash was voted in tion Department has as the new historian. o i c t M 5 t A i n , r i o . arranged a schedule effec­ ’This all happened at the Marco tive at Its two recreation Polo over the luncheon ceremony, at A r w i m ^ n s o p centers during the Christ­ Pro-Star Skateboard- which Past President Ellen Uzanas mas holiday season. Scooter Combo officiated. HA/lT F O /lD . ’The East Side Rec, 22 Good luck and Merry Christmas to School and the Com­ Our the new officers. — Jim Richardson STodI mt$ / oo ^ 4) munity Y,'80 N. Main St. Reg. 19.99 will be closed Monday. Use as scooter or remove handle adults t‘00 They will be open from 10 for 24" kidttail skateboard! Honor roll a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 6 C H IL O A iA f SO to 10 p.m. Tuesday through SPORTING GOODS DEPT. requirements Friday. Saturday, Dec. 31, the centers will be closed, Honor rolls will be figured on also Monday, Jan. 2. MO OFF St^aJes ‘ 1 5 0 F F 2 S X 40 Channel CB Transceiver B la c k Si D e c k e p , w o rkm ate S O N Y . Color TV grades for a given quarter. To be There will be no evening EVERY 1 6 ” 4 2 0 ” Caldor Reg. Price...... 73.40 eligible for honors, a student must be recreation program at 12’%Dlag. Trinitron Plus® Huffy, Murray Bike Caldor Sale Price...... 59.00 carrying a minimum of 20 periods if Buckley, Bowers, Nathan G.E. Mail-In Rebate...... 1 0.00* a seniorpor 25 periods if a junior or Hale and Waddell schools In Stock One gun, one lens color system Reg. 47.99 W w with auto fine tuning, color and sophomore, and have no more than during the Christmas Includas 16" convertibles, 20" HI- - *S«« and 24", 26" A *39 I d ark hue control. Our Reg. 327.60 one “C” and no grade below “C.” school vacation. The risers, and 20" nwtocross bikes lor 27 10-speeds for Boys. Girls, Men F-oldaway portable work center YOUR FINAL COST Boys and Girls. SWomen. For *299 Tp be eligible for high honors, the recreation program in with giant vise and sawhorse.» 79003 aE.CBAntema,Reg-lS-99. -’ •14.66 ' D lU ils honor roll point average must be 3.5 these schools will resume or higher; for regular honors, the Tuesday, Jan. 3. THREE EASY WAYS TO CHARGE; M M C H E S n g VEMHM honor roll point average must be 3.0 The Pee-wee and Midget 1.CALDOR CHARGE A U SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE; or higher. basketball leagues at PAl9i. A Z. MASTER CHARGE 1148 Totald Tim|(Rs Trl-City Showing jCanlar •FRIDAY Honor Roll Points: A equals 4, B Verplanck School will 3.BANKAMERICARDWISA equals 3, C equals 2, D equals 1. operate during the school •SATURDAY Christmas vacation. 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The little store arounil the corner _ , from Main Street TdLr4^r1ar 20 BIbbmII Strati MtnohtBtori Conn. 00040 Phone free G (fi pon Corriveau 649-5507 W rappiiiK Permittee MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Frl., Dec. 23.1977 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEI^^WaNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mniu'lifsifr. Conn.. Kri.. Deo. 23. 1977 State labor board hears Bids on police station Bolton teacher complaint Tbe hearing between the Bolton school board, In executive session, tative for the Connectlcnt Education higher than budgeted Education Association and the Board' interpreted tlie word “days” in the Association and Ronald Cordiltco, of Education scheduled by the handicapped persons and more fire Philadelphia are that the base bid is grievance procedure of the contract legal counsel for association. Connecticut State Board of Labor By SUSAN VAUGHN code, regulations, Sartor said. the controlling bid, Richard to mean “excludes weekends and Testimony was given by a school tjjjjil Relations was held Tuesday. holidays, but no time whm school is board member and those attending Herald Reporter The bids will all have to be Lawrence, architect for the project The teachers’ association filed an not in session, such as the summer on its tehalf. Giving testimony were validated, and because of the request said, however, that a written ruling The bids for the renovations and unfair labor practice against the recess.” School Superintendent Raymond of one bidder, a legal verification is additions to the Manchester Police wilt be sought. school board in November for viiat it At the hearing no one from the Allen, Jerome Walsh, town counsel, being sought from the town counsel, Other areas of the bids which must Station came in Thursday much believes is the board’s “misinter­ teachers’ group gave testimony. Robert ’Thornton, former school David Barry, and from the legal higher than planned or budgeted and be checked are th6 validity of all the pretation of the contract” between Those attending the hearing on board member (when the contract department of the EDA office in figures and the subcontractors. will require some cutbacks. the two groups. behalf of the teachers were Patricia was negotiated), Joseph Haloburdo, Philadelphia, Pa. Because this is a federal EDA The bidding also raised some legal The situation was investigated by Bankel, association president and school board chairmaiL and Richard At the bid opening, a represen­ project, 10 percent of the total questions over the acceptance of the the Labor Relation^ Board and that Packman, Bolton Elementary- tative of Nutmeg Builders of Hart­ project must be done by minority Bolton High School math teacher, bids. investigation led to the hearing Center School principal. ford,' the second lowest bidder at Robert Hamn, association vice- Delta Builders & Developers, 147 contractors. Tuesday. Joseph Fleming, Bolton High $769,000, questioned whether the con­ president and high school teacher, Hale Road, was the apparent low The Nutmeg representative also At a meeting in September the Jack Scheinbenpflug, field represen- School principal, attended the tract should be awarded on the base bidder on the project with a base bid hearing but did not testify. bid or on the base bid less the 10 questioned the validity of one of the of $761,700. Neither side gave briefs before the alternates. He claimed that his bid minority contractors,- Vibret Ibe funds available for the actual testimony began. Both sides gave construction of the second phase of would be lower if the method of sub­ Detailing Service of Hartford, which tracting the alternates i$ used. was listed by Delta, as well as closing oral statements. 4 ' the building amount to about $600,- Board OKs spending Allen said it was a very 000, according to Deputy Chief Delta’s alternates totaled $79,600, several other bidders. Pass said the which subtracted from its base price business will be checked to see if it “interesting session” but he had "no k l- Richard Sartor, who is in charge of comment.” would bring the bid to $682,100. has been certified as a contractor by lay for the police budget for a radar the project for the Police Depart­ B o lt o n A spokesman for the teachers’ The Nutmeg bid with $88,565 sub­ the state Department of Commerce, gun. The $2,400 is reimbursable. ment. “Obviously the bids are high," The Board of Finance approved ap­ The finance board approved $22,754 association who was at the hearing tracted from the base bid would total as well as by the EDA office. Sartor said, “and once the final deci­ propriations totaling $29,947 at its for various Comprehensive Employ­ said Walsh was talking about school sion on the builder is reached the $680,435. meeting Monday. Residents will be being in session over the summer. Over $150,000 has already been ment Training Act.(CETA) positions. project will have to be limited asked to approve $6,616 of those ap­ The spokesman said “Allen committed to the project. Sartor The amount is reimbursable. somewhat.” The contracts are usually awarded propriations at a yet unschedul^ The board approved a $403 pay­ attempted to give the illusion that said, which includes the first phase of Strikers at LaPointe Industries in Rockville gather around a makeshift stove early this The original estimate for the entire on the low base bid price, according Town Meeting. Town Meeting ap­ ment to Sterling Printery for printing summer school was when school was 10,000 square-foot addition and to Maurice Pass, general services foundation work presently under way proval is not needed for the balance the annual report and $51 for its in session.” morning shortly after coming on picket duty. Ms. Bobbie Ring, president of the employees' renovations to the existing building director for the town, but because of at a price of $46,500, as well as equip­ of the appropriations. clerk. It approved a $123 unemploy­ The spokesman said when Allen union is in the front, second from left. The picketers said they are happy the weather is was $750,000, whicji was received in the federal involvement in this ment, contingency funds, architec- tual and engineering costs and ad­ At the Town Meeting residents will ment compensation payment for was being questioned by Cordilico he much better than it was two years ago when they were on strike and had to put up barriers federal Economic Development Act project, he said the legal opinion has be asked to appropriate $4,216 from ministrative costs. Robert Massey. said he was not sure of where the to protect them from the cold. (Herald photo by Richmond) funds. The extra costs resulted from to be sought. He said he is not sure the capital and nonrecurring budget The.alternates included carpeting, ’Ibe board will hold its regular funds come from for the operation of several items required by state law, whether the town’s opinion or the for a new sand spreader for the the school’s summer program. lighting fixtures, lockers, closed cir­ meetings the third Monday of each A '^ft for the principal such as the elevator at $50,000, EDA office opinion governs. highway crew. They will be asked to month at 7:30 p.m. at the Community A decision by the Labor Relations changes in the building codes, Initial verbal indications received cuit television, doors, windows and Susan Berzenski and Hercules Arnold Jr., fifth grade students at Robertson School, pre­ appropriate $2,400 from capital out­ Hall in 1978. Board could take up to two months. Union employees happy stricter regulations to accommodate this morning from the EDA office in air conditioning. sent an oil painting, “Flower in a Pot,” and a card to William Freeman, principal, as Mrs. Marion Cummings, teacher, looks on. The gift was a combined birthday and Christmas pre­ sent for Freeman from all the children in Mrs. Cummings’ room. The painting is an exam­ Bad water blame fixed on LaPointe picket line ple of several art forms which the children have been learning including , MHA wants to expand negotiations and they have all the 1973. They are projecting this one Ronald Cooper was also affected. An agreement, however was not By BARBARA RICHMOND , , crocheting, creweling and . (Herald photo by Pinto) South W indsor will last longer, according to Shirley However, the Cooper’s well was soon reached. Soon after, State Health Herald Reporter laith in the world in her. Bob Allen, a union member, said Miller, vice president of the union. South Windsor Public Works Direc- cleared of pollution. Director Douglas Lloyd ordered the Santa Claus is going to visit the they all want to wish everybody a She said union members are going to :tor Allan S. Young said an improper­ Town Manager Paul Talbot said town “to clean up the filth by Nov. picketers at the LaPointe Industries Merry Christmas and Happy New stick together. office, maintenance area ly constructed sewer lateral joint and the source of pollution in Bloom’s 1.” plant in Rockville on Christmas day The strikers called attention to a Manchettor polica report poor well casing may have been the well could have been discovered Talbot said the pollution problems and Ms. Bobbie Ring, union presi­ Year. Asked who would be doing the stuffed dummy hanging from a tree under the office be used for a Chairman Pascal Mastrangelo cause of well pollution problems at sooner if he had agreed to the could have been cleared up sooner if dent, said, “He’s going to bring us By ALICE EVANS picketing on Christmas Day, Ms. and bearing the sign, “Jan Stilibach” maintenance area. < ended the discussion and suggested the home of Leon Bloom, 72 town’s proposal on digging costs. the B loom ’s had been m ore peanuts.” Anthony Giallombardo, 31, of Hart­ Garden St., was charged with anything was taken. Ring said it will be strictly volunteer. and “Scrooge of Rockville.” Herald Reporter , “The only place to get the funds is Schwolsky continue his efforts to ob­ Rosemary Lane. The town suggested that it pay for cooperative with the town. He said ’The some 170 union employees at ford, was charged with harassment operating a motor vehicle while un­ ^ m e money was stolen from a She said even though the plant will be Stilibach is president of the board of Manchester’s Housing Authority from the Modernization Fund, which tain the expanded facilities. Although further testing will have the excavation and repair if the the town has done everything the the plant that manufactures elec­ in connection with harassing phone der the influence of liquor and failure Hazel Street apartment Thursday closed for the holidays the picket line LaPointe. wilt seek federal funds to expand its has $5 million set aside,” he said. Earlier, Mastrangelo had been to be done to confirm the pollution lateral is broken in the street, and state had requested. tronic communications products, calls and actions toward a Thompson to drive left of a parked vehicle in during the day. has to be maintained. There are about 110 employees at Biuefieid Drive office and According to the authority, there is honored by the other authority cause. Young said the lateral joint the Bloom’s pay If the problem was Town Hall closed went out on strike as of midnight connection with an accident An apartment' was burglarized in She said many people have stopped the plant who are not union Road resident. He was released on maintenance space at the federally $17,000 in the development fund for members, when over his objections, could have caused sewage tq leak discovered on their property. If the Wednesday. $500 surety bond for court Jan. 9. Thursday night at Main and Haynes the Beacon Hill complex on West The offices in the South Windsor by with hot coffee and donuts for the members. Union members said some funded Westhill Gardens housing for Mayfair Gardens, the other federally they voted to name the street on into the ground around the pipe. lateral was found not to be broken, The employees, last week, asked for Stephen A. Davis, 26, of 350 Center streets. Police said he struck the Middle Turnpike Thursday and a Town Hall will be closed Dec. 26 and strikers. She said she didn’t think the of these people will work during the the elderly. funded elderly housing project, which the new housing project for the ’The pollution was first discovered the cost — estimated at $500 — ^ pay increases of 18 percent in the St., was charged with breach of parked car of Gregory A. Kelley, 46, prescription drug and some money Jan. 2 in observance of the Christmas plant is in operation today. strike but many won’t because The office at the housing project which can be utilized for the elderly, off Spencer Street, is in July. At that time the well of shared by homeowner and town. first year of a two-year contract and peace in connection with a distur­ of 104 Delmont St. Court date is Jan. was stolen. and New Year’s holidays. Union leaders think this strike may whatever the strikers get for an in­ was described as being overcrowded proposed expansion. situated Pascal Lane. 13 percent in the second year. They bance and fight involving a woman at 10 . A nine-foot tall Blue Spruce tree last longer than the 12-day one two crease in the end will also benefit the and insufficient for a modern opera­ Dr. Joseph Danyliw, authority The project has yet to be named. his home. He was held for court Richard M. Glew, 21, of Andover, was cut down in the backyard of a later agreed to reduce the percen­ years ago and the nine-day one in non-union employees. tion and its maintenance space as in­ vice-chairman, said he believed it tages to 15 and 12. D appearance today. was charged with operating a motor home on Hillstown Road sometime adequate for such a large complex by would be difficult to get federal funds The company is offering increases James W. Havens, 30, of 184 Center vehicle while license is suspended. Thursday. The residents estimated Insurance fund is short to do the work. “You have to prove of six percent and five percent. St., was charged with third-degree Court date is Jan. 10. the tree was worth $500. a member of the authority. v e n t r y should have known about Coventry’s should be told to appropriate money the need first. You’re not going to get Two years ago the employees struck criminal mischief and breach of Richard C. Oliver, 24, of 272 Main A car owned by the Town of The suggestion to expand was experience record at the time the for additional insurance premiums. budget work starts made by Richard Schwolsky of the About town j James Zuccardy, Coventry’s agent for 12 days and ended up with a 20 peace in connection with vandalism St., was charged with operating a Manchester and used by the toWn it if you don’t,” he said. town’s budget was put in last spring. Council Chairman Jack Myles on- prevented easy access to information authority, who said he had dis­ of record, told the Town Council that The budget process for the 1978-79 at a Main Street business and loud motor vehicle while under the in­ Health Department was stolen '"They put us In the pool,” he noted. curred. “We have learned to watch cent an hour increase in the first year by council members. covered while tatking to an official in “You don’t take anything for it may have to appropriate up to $10,- fiscal year has been started in Ver­ and abusive actions while police fluence of liquor today. sometime Wednesday night from the But Zuccardy countered that the the insurance premiums when new and 16 cents in the second year. non. Letters have ’gone out to all the Hartofrd branch of the Depar- granted. Submit the. application, and 000 in additional insurance premiums Ms. Ring said so many people have were questioning him Thursday Police made nine other motor vehi­ offices at 66 Center St., but was later The VFW bingo scheduled for state determines' the experience equipment ik added,” he said. department heads asking them to Hopefully, the approved revisions ment of Housing and Urban Develop­ if refused, submit It'again. You don’t tonight at the post home has been to meet a mandated hike in come by to offer the strikers support. night. He was scheduled for court cle arrests Thursday. found by East Hartford police. modification and that Travelers did Attorney Richard Cromie said the return their budget requests by 'an. will avert complaints that depart­ ment (HUD), that the authority is en- have to have proof but are entitled to canceled. Games will resume Dec. workmen’s compensation benefits. This morning they were huddled ment heads are not consistent about E town’s Insurance Advisory Com­ Jan. 9. Jeffrey D. Neault, 17, of 863 The Caspar Music store, 218 Hart­ so many square footage,” Schwi 'sky Town Manager Frank Connolly not know. He said Coventry actually 13. James E. Hyland, 23, of South Tolland Turnpike, was charged with ford Road, was broken into TTiursday titled to iarger offices and 30. mittee will add a factor next year at around a potbellied stove which was classifications into which they place said. added that many communities are came in with a $61 credit last year, standing in the middle of the In the fall the Town Council .ip- Windsor, was charged with loitering on school grounds at night and several musical in­ maintenance space. year. budget time to take in budget various requests. The authority’s office now has 485, Both men spoke after reviewing facing rising insurance costs, par- sidewalk in front of the plant on West proved a change in format for the operating a motor vehicle while un­ Manchester High School Thursday struments were stolen. Crane was still dissatisfied that overruns. square feet of office space compared the same letter from HUD. [ ticularly in the area of workmen’s budget process to make it more con­ The changes have been explained der the influence of liquor in connec­ morning. Court date is Jan. 9. Damage from broken floodlights, Officers and members of the Zuccardy’s estimate of the premium Committee member Thomas Main Street. to the 1,200 allowed by a federal for­ Another member, Marci Negro, i compensation. “Thd rate are based sistent among departments. to department heads. As part of the tion with an accident on Buckland Burglaries at three doctor’s offices and smashed windows in a truck and British American Club Club will Welles added that many towns are Most of the picketers early this mula, and 825 square feet of agreed with Schwolsky, saying, 1 on a three-year experience record,” was $15,000 off for the current fiscal Councilman Stephen Marcham, process Marcham also suggested Road Thursday morning. Police said at 29 Haynes St. were reported to other vandalism was estimated at meet tonight at 7:15 at the clubhouse having problems even getting in­ morning were women. Most declined maintenance space compared with Enderlin (executive director of the he said. year. Ibe council has already ap­ who was chairman of the committee, that there be a brief presentation of his car drove off the side of the road police today. The doors had been $350 at the Agway building, 24 Elec­ and proceed to Holmes Funeral surance today. “We are lucky to be making any comments, saying Ms. 2,300 allowed by the formula. authority) has td be positive and app­ ! Zuccardy pointed out that such propriated additional premium said there had been complaints that the budget, by the administration, at and struck a utility pole. Court date forced open in all the offices and Home, 400 Main St., to pay respects getting a straight policy,” he told the Ring is their representative in the tric St. The vandalism occurred last ly for this. If we approach it with a j compensation is statutory and that money from the unappropriated cash deficiencies in the town budget the start of the public hearings. C Schwolsky suggested -the office be is Jan. 17. 'abinets searched, police said, but it weekend and again Wednesday night, to the late W. David Holland, a surplus. council. extended to the south, and the space negative attitude, we won’t get it. member. jthe maximum weekly benefit has Lawrence A. Humphrey, 19, of 2 id not yet been determined if police said. (been raised. "The town will get a Zuccardy reported that the town Myles asked Zuccardy to come up r — irate increase of about 20 percent has $6.5 million fire insurance on its with a minimum figure to alert the |bdtween now and July,” he stated. buildings. “The .audits are in,” he council on how much money must be ‘Experience modification put the said, “and I don’t foresee any ad­ appropriated for additional NATIVE APPLES' Area police report ditional costs this year.” premiums before January 1. He said BICYCLE ! a te 45 p e rc e n t above th a t MACINTOSH • BALDWINS • WINESAPS udgeted.” Crane said that when the town buys he would call a special meeting of the council to appre^riate the funds. • DELICIOUS • CORTLAND • IDA RED V ernon Manchester, was charged Thursday Councilman Harold Crane con- new equipment, the town manager OPEN TONIGHT m l 1P.M . Robert Wenis. 31. of 174 Andover with thirfl-degree burglary and prehended on Rau Street. His court I ACCESSORIES I ,ended that Travelers Insurance Co. FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER A answer date is Jan. 6 in Rockville. Road, East Hartford, was charged fourth-degree larceny in connection Rockville hospital notes APPLE CIDER VINEGAR GIFT IDEAS early this morning with driving while wiih a orean into a Vernon home South Windsor under the influence of liquor or during which a small amount of Mark Roy, 18, of Glastonbury was ^oters will decide FERRANDO ORCHARDS drup. He was involved in a two-car jewelry was taken. charged Thursday with reckiess Admitted Tuesday: Jesse Vernon; Kelly Smith, Enfield; BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., GLASTONBURY FROM FARR’S accident on Interstate 86 in Vernon. Police said they were called by a driving and a passenger in his car, 110% OFF! GREENWICH (UPI) - Greenwich Republican in­ Browne, Grand Avenue, Lee Ann Warren, East Street, I 3 Ml/ 1 Btyond Vlto't R ttfurant Rockville; Richard Chr- Rockville. Police said the Wenis car and one neighbor who reported suspicious ac­ Christine J. Zitani, 19, of 325 Griffen k judge has left it up to the cumbent first selectman ■ 2 5 * * ® OR LESS ' W e will zanowski, Brooklyn Street, Discharged Tuesday: Nor­ driven by Michael J. Webb, 21, of tivities at the Allan Drive home in Road, South Windsor, was charged [•LISHTS oTOOLS oHORNS •MIRRORS! •lectors of Greenwich to Ruppert Vernon and his Rockville; Nihil Clark, Nancy Exarelto Sals and Ranchaa Democratic challenger, ma Arst, Broad Brook; Brigham Tavern Road, Coventry, Vernon. with breach of peace. ■ «RELLS •TOURINR RACKS •PANNIER RAGS ■ y b e c t a ^ inally decide next week on Drive, East, Hartford; Mary Florence Brand, East Main ADIDAS Footwaar were both driving east when the Kuszik was held on a $1000 surety Police said when the officer was ■ •HELMETS •QLOVES •SPEEDOMETERS I SatD ec.24... who will become the com­ Mrs. Ruth Sims, each Flaherty, High Street, Street, RockvHle; Anne Bur­ Professional Skateboards and Parts Webb car went out of control and bond and was to be presented in Com­ charging Roy that Zitani used I •CASKETS •WATER ROTTLES •PUMPS I munity’s first selectman. received 8,029 votes. Rockvijle; Kathy Lynn ton, Center Road, Rockville; Hockay Skataa and ProtocUva EqulMiiont struck a fence and Wenis lost control mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, abusive language to the officer. ■ •TOOL SABS •TOE CLIPS •BIKE SHOES S ■ I Meriv Christmas I Ending a six week con­ 'Gulling, Ellington; Nancy Dorothy Harvey, Brooklyn and struck Webb’s car and the fence. today. Roy is to appear in Common Pleas [ •LOCKS •EXERCISE KITS •AND MUCH MOREI ■ troversy over allegations Hebert, Warehouse Point; Street, Rockville; David Polarguard A Flborflll MHtons and Olovas Wenis was treated at Rockville Wayne T. Miller, 23, of 32 Park Court 12, East Hartford, Dec. 27. 3f improper voting by both Neil McGinnis, Covan Road, Kulas, Enfield: Russell Power Drill East Hartford; Michael his General Hospital for a cut lip. No Place, Rockville, was charged Zitani was released on a $250 non­ M m 11 PIICI IKnUC TOW. UT [lepublicans and Area (ire calls Skoglund, Charter Road, Insulatod Vest court date was given. Thursday with tampering with a surety bond for court appearance Democrats, Superior Court Reigienus, Broad Brook; Rockville; Donna Tyrell, En­ Tricycle Scooter Wagon FREEI UnTMJWYOOJMIIWGIUtB Janet Smith, Loveland Hill, Christmas, Mark Kuszik, 22, of Rachel Drive, motor vehicle. Police said he was ap- Jan. 9. ■ THHOUOH MO. S4TH. I A I ludge Irving Levine field. Thursday ailed the Nov. 8 South Windsor $ 2 5 0 0 g , ^ 3 3 A IndiUon o( banking ncellence give him The BIKE SHOP lection a draw and Thursday, 6 p.m. —Smoke Tbe Savings Bank of Manchester investigation, 507 Main St. Jai Alai entries BUCK and Swiss Army Knives lOOIpniMit Houm >rdered a new election. something DAILY MO-MO MKhtsto. ua IMIotd.lSiUh Mnhor.VMnduv. Aohfard.Mlbtd. Andovtr.Andovtt, andar Bokon. Town officials later set Thursday, 6:15 p.m. —Small eiFridajf Nighi i M M O lm lw 047 -1 0 2 7 H C . 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And they start at Chamber of Commerce announced agencies to cooperate and work TiUbZMt Zl Z M U r a Z M I M 7-1 l.lnh|i>*>^ Zl » ® * OR LESS TtMi4-Mi4;irji itruz, Z Cknh liiHr I Z l Z M m i IhM 7 -1 ,only 184.95 10 its “overwhelming delight.” miilion annuaily in local taxes. quickly. turn . Z l IM n U h llnliiilM UiZi ZIIIZ m Zl WINTER CUITHING SALE HUnblinZm IM Ml Ul iMiCini Zl Z M C M b l Hooded Sweatshirt IlM 7H IN Ml IM Zj ZInbNibM ilMIZni ZlZOUbM R These were the reactions to the Z M b i IZvfh Z lt m lR■m n i Zl ZtabURN Z ta b Ur n Zl Ml Zl Z U M lb R b ■bl ZltW IMi Zl Tackle Box news that the J.C. Penney Co. State and local officials also said “The chamber, through its con­ Zl I. IM l i _ Z H b M l •• U M 44W 1I “•a 7. M m biRb ib 7-1 ZHHlMta Zl that the building of the center will tinuing and active support of the NriMkHpJI n * Zl l/btaUvl Zl F ritboes decided Thursday to purchase 162 MHbMttUI Mn nH Maf I MS 14b MM ZIIU rm Zl ZlbRw4 M i l 7-l boost the region’s lagging construc­ project, has demonstrate the com­ TtUbiZl UIZU ■ Mm N H M M M t^ acres in Manchester that will be used Ton IZIZH l-ZI 1-1-1 Z1-J1ZIZ 1Z 1-Z4 1-14144 IZl 444 ZZl IZl Oym Bags for a two-million square foot catalog tion industry. mitment of the local business com­ 20 % » b M ' IN IIN ZH Insulatod Boots Weiss has worked closely with the munity to this effort,” the statement oti Ustml PricBB Sff MM IN IN MW M bW tlHHWHIb t distribution center. ‘«aaiS a IN DUOFOLD U nderw ear said. J.C. Penney project since the Dartboard and Darts The center is expected to be com­ summer of 1976. The firm first an­ Wbib IZl tn u i pleted by the fall of 1980 and provide nounced its plan to locate in HATS - JACKETS - VESTS - LINED BOOTS TiUblZlWZN C A N D Y . WIOWARI Socks, Mittens and Hats • « A L I D O I t N O T IN C L U D l O L O V E t Hrn BOBn an estimated 2,300 permanent jobs. Manchester more than a year ago. IN IN IN IZ iM Ilit* IZN IN IN MMSm I A I in in Bleycio Accisaorles “This is one of the most important Weiss said that both the town and MbHiM IN CUPBOARD « ! i l U4NI4HIN Dross Gloves economic development projects in the company are eager to.begin con­ LAST CHANCE TO SEE SANTA SAT. 10 AM - 4 PM ■ 14} WHb 14 NUI CAPITOL PNffcNthNil Connecticut in 20 years,” Gov. struction. Fire calls T iU b W a N il ■OHO CMIOY lo r Cferblmas luni Monopoly ^BBfcgSf Grasso said. She also said that the The chamber’s two-page statement J l o s BD S U N D A Y S MnbHliiM IIN ZN IN EQUIPMENT^ INC Sno Jal cPIasUo Toboggan w Mk h h potential ripple effect of the project said, “The announcement by Penney OPEN THURS. M en . T u m , W a d ZtaSW M I IN ZN IN » 74b*liM*Mi UN is “most promising.” fulfills the hopes of Manchester’s IVlancheeter AGWAY T I U 9 F it M dW ___ _ IN MANCHESTER DRUG MA OPEN XMAS EVE til 6 PJL “A number of companies that are residents, who overwhelmingly voted Thursday, 4:24 p.m. —Car fire at 8 W. Thiirt. m m ^*ttM 47}IIN 7 1 7 Main Stroot, Manctwator ; 38 RM M ft, M uidiM tir • 648>795S Middle Turnpike (Eighth District) • 540 New state Rd. M W O l U — J 2 M ain S t important suppliers for J.C. Penney ' in favor of the industrial park in a P h o n a 6 4 9 - 4 M 1 i “AFTER THE SAL^ WE SERVKE WHAT WE SEUL’ FARR’S B4S.7111 •rOAe-SDDS are considering locaing in Connec­ chamber-sponsored referendum'.” Thursday, 4:27 p.m. -Car (ire at 8 W. S e t *ii Wancheater Tel. 843«B123 ______S-8D0 ticut,” she said. The state’s Depart­ The March referendum Question Middle Turnpike (Town) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Dec. 23. 1977- I’AGK 'I'lllHTICEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MaiK'hestcr. Conn.. KrI.. Dec'. 23. 1977 I Transactions' j Herald angle Three local quintets FoothaU ^ Celts skid continues Buffalo, N.Y. — Fired Head Coach Jim Ringo. SEATTLE (UPI) - The 33-point victory margin was rebounds and five assists Hi Boston's H c r a l i i last seven games. Earl Yost ■I 'Whatever It .was that Seattle the largest'ever for the Sonics over the Celtics and the triumph was ”I really don't have a whole lot to Sports Editor playing home tonight Pro Basketball SuperSonics Coach Lenny Seattle's 11th since Wilkens took over say." Heinsohn said after Boston's CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Indianapolis — Traded draft rightk Wilkens told Jack Sikma — it as coach 12 gaipes ago. 14th loss In 15 road .games this By LEN AUSTER at 2-1 Penney and 3-1 East Hartford will counter with Eric HaU (18-point to Alonzo Brqdley to Houstoo W()rked., Seattle poured in M points in the season. "I think I'm going to write a Herald Sporlswrlter High visiting 2-1, 3-1 Hall in West per game average), Mark Murphy Rockets for Ron Behagen and put ^'ISikma. a 6-fbot-ll swingman. second half. Eight Sonics were in book at the end of the year." Hartford in CCIL engagements. Also, (12.5), Tom Hammick (7.5) and Rob forward Johnny Neumann on double figures, including Bruce Seals Jo Jo White led Boston with 20 f(3l?BWSTHE PHONE 643-2711 While the schoolboy basket­ .scored all his 21 points in the second NHL m------? . 3 STRAKiWSHT Shots here ’n there Ralph Neely will call It a career after 2- 0, 3-1 South Windsor travels to 2-0, Smith (7.5). Coach Jim Penders’ waivers. at 21 and Gus Williams with 18. points. John Havlicek and Tom FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD ball season is still young, half Thursday night as the Sonics YEARS. WHICH OF the Off to a disappointing start is the playoffs. Neely has been in the 3- 1 Windsor Locks and 0-3 Boltoncrew must find a way to counter the posted their fifth straight victory, a "I honestly can't say what is a Boswell each had 16. Kevin Stacom FOUOWINe eiZEATS NHL 13 years...Top-seeded Vitas Manchester High's basketball team struggling Manchester High hosts 1-1, 2-1 Coventry. Saints’ quickness to be successful. 132-99 victory over the Boston realizable goal for this team." contributed 14. Sidney Wicks scored MISSEPTHATIFOPHV? AnnounetmsnU 12 and Charlie Scott had 10. which shows 10 seniors on the 13-man Gerulaitis advanced but defending and Conard will each try to Scott Hyde is averaging 18 points Cheney has three performers ('’eltics. Wilkens said. "We're trying to take it squad. Underclassmen are juniors champion Roscoe Tanner was upset r|

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Ona call pula ua to work markaUng your foundation Loan Officer Home You’ve Been Looking For. Call Your proporty boro and finding iww proparty lor you Favorite Realtor; He Can Be Just As Help­ anywhoro. of our . Call usfodfjr. ^ , f ful To You, As Your Banker, Lawyer or t n tune wHh our holiday wlahea EM, Taddeh President - I Doctor. He’s A Professional, With The progress. for you are our warm thanka Ffcritage Savings Training And Experience To Assist You The Barrows & Wallace Company U &ljoan rUsociathn • Sim p 1891 and deep appreciation. I • . - 4 With All Your Real Estate Needs And 12? MANCHESTER HARTFORD 1007 Main Street, M 9 nchester Tel'. 649-4586 Problems. 646-7833 728-6615, RANCH $34,500 CONDOMINIUM Call today to Inspect this Value Packed 5 Room Ranch. Immaculate, six room Townhouse Condominium. Three Wall to wall carpet In Living Room & Dining Room, 2 or bedrooms, 2'/i baths, fully appllanced kitchen, base­ 3 Bedrooms, Finished Attic for Child Play area. Storage ment carpeting, central air conditioning. Carport. $37,- G ET M ORE \Mtf> 6 4 6 - 8 2 9 0 Shed In Private Yard. Handy Location. ONE MAN’S FAMILY TERN 6UYS A HOUSE OF HIS OWN nSAI. ■■TATK eOMPANy. SENTRY MANCHESTER— New Listing, Six Family plus Two .Da*»ljREAL ESIATC SERVICES Family Package. Interior construction NEW TO MARKET needed. Ideal for builder or contractor. $64 900 STAFFORD SPRINQ8— Three Story 7 Unit Apartment Building. Secondary financing available. Low down payment. Owner CIRCA 1835 anxious at $69,900. MAIN STREET BUSINESS ZONE Early Antique Colonial with a total of eleven rooms, 2 QLASTONBURY— Plush Condo, with country setting. Ten room Two-famlly, corner of Main Street and Middle Wall to wall carpeting, appliances, baths, six fireplaces. In good condition with large lot, Turnpike. Ideal for Doctor's Office, Dentist, Accountant, possibly two family and a good value. sliders to patio, rec room with custom Real Estate, Etc. Call tor details. bar. Many extras. All reasonable offers considered. MANCHESTER— Five family. Central location. Tenants Seven room Colonial on convenient busUne. Living room, pay all utilities. Never a vacancy. Peace On Earth Goodwill Toward Men formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, 1st floor den, three Secondary financing available. Low bedrooms, garage and carport. Mid $46’s. down payment. $64,900. Seasons Greetings From The ROCKVILLE- Five family. Convenient location. Good PICTURE PERFECT income producer. Secondary financing Setting goes with this custom seven room Cape on over 2 available. Low down payment. $64,900. acres. Firepiaced iiving room, fantastic country kitchen, COLUMBIA- 67 Acres, RA 2 Residential Zone. 1500’ super famiiy room, double garage, many extras. road frontage. Secondary financing OWNER WANTS avaiiable. $69,900. Action. Three bedrooms, 5-5 flat, only 16 years old. Country A ‘^REALTOR” enabled this family to D kitchen with built-ins, natural woodwork, separate purchase their special dream home. If Atk About Our Guaranteed Home Sale^Program PHILBRICK utilities. Priced far below replacement. you’ve got a house you’ve been eyeing, IF WE CANT SELL YOUR see one of these reputable heal estate men, or women. They will be sure to PROPERTY - WEIL RUY IT! rn 29 Connacllcut Boulavard help make your dream home a i;eality. 646-4200 AGENCY 646-4200 Eaat HarMord, Conn. M l 09 Call our houao huntara. Chris McHala. Bill Conlam, Marcl Conlam, Bonnia Qodin, Bob PInnayTom Boyla. 364 Main Street Manchester 299-4331 J E 1 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homee For Sale PURCHASE YOMR OWN ESTATE ADVERTISING NOW accepting applications PART TIME clerical help. for full time employment. Printing — Variety of office duties. Light DEADLINE Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 typing: Flexible hours 12:00 noon the day before only. Order Writer day thru Friday. Contact publication. Dave at Heldmann Tool Supp­ Deadline for Saturday End ADDRESSERS WANTED - Commercial sheet fed offset ly, 289-2727. Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. immediately! Work at home plant looking for experienced C — no experience necessary. order writer. PART TIME mornings Excellent pay. Write janitorial help needed In PLEASE READ American Service, 8350 Park Position requires an energetic Manchester area. Must have Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, person — attention to details own transportation. Call 646- YOUR AD 75231. Classified ads are taken over important. Salary commensurate 8845. the phone as a convenience. with ability. The Herald 1s responsible for NEEDED - School Bus DEPENDABLE reliable only one Incorrect Insertion and Drivers. Will train if Liberal benefit program in­ woman to care for child in then only to the size of the necessary. For South Wind­ cluding Company paid pension your home or mine. Starting VERNON «29p900 original Insertion. Errors which sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 289- program. Apply in person or first week in January. Hours Now you can own two complete homes situated on do not lessen the value of the 5918. call 643-1 lOI. An equal op­ from 2:30 to 6:00 p.m. School 13Vt! acres of both wooded and open land. The main WAITING FOR A BARGAIN advertisement will not be cor­ holidays and school vacations rected by an additional Inser- portunity employer. M/F. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 house is a three bedroom Cape featuring 2 baths, tiog. DRIVERS FOR School bus 646-6SM after 6:00 p.m. Older 7 room, 4 bedroom COLONIAL with wanted. We will train you. ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES fireplace, loft, skylight, and cathedral ceilings. The Part-time. Housewives and 579 Middle Turnpike W. SERVICE STATION atten­ detached garage on treed lot with city water Manchester, Conn. M anch M tor secondary house, presently being rented, is a five retirees preferred. Board of Education dant wanted, all shifts, and sewer, within walking distance to Manchchester area, call 643- references required. 871-U98. room Ranch style with fireplace and garage. 2373 or 643-2414, Vernon area ^% [hem arkcf seeks applicants for Nature lovers—outside is enhanced with an enclosed schools & shopping. A little paint and a little call 872-2826. M M pntng ecellence R N s -L P N s YEAR ROUND CASHIER some eveniigs pavilion w/fireplace, fruit trees,, grape arbor, and a work is all that’s needed. (82Wtaka) some afternoon work. Amly F. REALE beautiful brook meandering across the property. - NURSE AIDES SECRETARIAL in person, anytime after Ido J p.m. Manchester Tttin Make an appointment today for your exclusive The COMPANIONS POSITION Cinema, Tolland ’TurnpUtel HOUSEKEEPERS - Janitors Immediate opening. Appli­ showing of this truly unique estate. Priced sensibly at Gallery of full time and part time Needed to provide nursing cant must possess good $140,000.00 services in private homes WANTED - Responslile Realtors positions available. Apply in ‘ ling and stenographic im nsH Homes CARRIERS Babysitter. Foster Strict person. East Hartford Con­ and medical facilities. —ills. Good wages and area. Friday, Saturday jnd f i re a lty com panv valescent Hom^ 745 Main St. Consideration given to benefits. Contact .Mr. •Aw’iSfl!!2 East Hartford Ct. Monday nirats. References. HOURS: NEEDED preference of days and Deakin, 046-5854. require. Call 633-5976. ij Dally 8:30 - 8 pan. Hello t o r hours — 4 to 40 hours 'torm REiL ESTtte Sundays Closed EXPERIENCED Truck available weekly. Live-in Sat, 9 a.m. • 8 pan. Manchester and : Driver - Either for winter EXPERIENCED Pipefittff - 640-4525 companions also needed. 1978! months, or full time year Familiar with hydroiic 647-9914 East Hartford area: ! round. All benefits. Apply M Malpractice coverage,, LUBE PERSON - To lubricate systems, commercial andiin- to dcllvw tiM I & M Oil, Route 8, Bolton. bonding, and working­ trucks and traUers. Five days, dustrial. Will teach air cin- men’s compensation 40 hour week. Good starting dlUonlng and refrigeraUin, Msnchniar Evaning ; piping and service trade. Harald , NURSES AIDES-3 to 11 p.m., provided. rate, all fringe benefits, se­ and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.. Full cond shift experience Generous company b e n c ^ . Ca// time and part time. necessary. CaU Windsor, 688- CaU for appointment, 643-2^. - ' V \ \ M 7 - 9 9 4 S Experienced helpful, but we AH) & ASSISTANCE 2233 for appointment. WANTED will train. Apply in person. of NorttMMltm ACCOUNTS PAYABLE East Hartford Convalescent MEDICAL SECRETARY - experienced individual, T W O SALESPERSONS FOR A ConnocUcul, Inc. responsible for processing a 3 Home, 745 Main Street, East Experienced. FuU Ume. Write PLANNED, SOLID EXPANSION. WE’VE Retford. 387 Em I C m tM ’ 8 L Box BB, c/o Manchester large volume of invot&s, Send New Year Greetinqs To ManchMtor, Ct. Herald. purchase orders, recelnng STOOD THE “TEST OF TIME’’ FOR documents and cir- KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - 648-981S OVER TWENTY YEARS. OUR \ ...... Alpha Numeric keyboard. RESPONSIBLE Woman respondents. Good typing Friends, Neighbors and skills. ExceUent position for NEW LISTING Must have operlence on IBM wanted to sit in my home, in See this charming 7-room Raised Ranch in Bolton. Living SALESPEOPLE DO NOT LEAVE LS Bolton, from 11 to 8:30 p.m. someone wiUi good JudgeidMt machines, OiS and 059. Call room with cathedral ceiling, kitchen and eating area with Relatives For As Little As $2.30 MEDICAL SECRETARY / 522-1184. Must have car, salary and organisational skilu. (hU TILL THEY’RE READY TO GO OUT ON EASTERN FUNDING Cor­ Mr. Rosenberg 646-200. glass sliding doors and spacious sundeck. ’Three good sized Bookkeeper - For Manchester poration - Seeks Secretary / negoUable. Please caU 649- THEIR OWN . THEN WE HELP THEM physician’s office. Monday ESTABUSHED Real EsUte ss'ra. Equal Opportunity ^ p la te r . FOUR bedrooms, paneled family room, two full baths, 2 Per Column Inch ... Larger Receptionist, for their con­ fireplaces, 2-car garage, 1 acre lot. Immediate occupancy. GET STARTED! SHOULD YOU BE Ihni Friday. Hours, 9-5:30. company looking for two s^es genial Manchester office. Excellent location. Clean 4 room apartments, full Please send resume to Box W, people. We’re moving and Only $53,566. r Good skills necessary. Hours basement and attic. Good income! INTERESTED IN THE OPPORTUNITY Sizes Are Available Up To A c/o Manchester Herald. enlarging and need more help. 8:30 to 5:00. Salary $130. Call Very favorable commissions 646-8250. OF MAKING •20,000™ TO ‘40,000 ’ Tbroojb osr door pool tbo fiont 4 EXHIBIT BUILDER - offered. Call Jeff at Keith ANNUALLY, CALL FOR A Full Page If Desired... Experienced only. Excellent Real Estate, 6464126. WANTED - Reliable person EXPERIENCED opportunity. Displaycraft, In­ for companion. Light services CONFIDEN-TIAL INTERVIEW. pooplo in tbo world..onr clionto.. corporated, Manchester, MANCHESTER art’s council for older person, fflightly han­ OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN Connecticut. seeks to fill CETA positions dicapped, but capable oi many MEMBER8: osr friondo. With ipproolitioo for with PROJECT ARTS t h in g r 6$4-212S. • BLUB CROSS - CMS OrMtor ManctMtlH Board of "HOUSEWIVES" Need extra ENCOUNTER, including ad­ Raaltora ministrative personnel WANTED COUNTER Help - • EXCELLENT WAGES Oraatar Hartford poor coofidoneo wo wiob poo i writers, photographers, Over 18. Evenings, full time. • PAID HOLIDAYS M T. SUM NER BOLTON grapic visual arts draftsmen, Board of Raaltora Call 643-2711 For More Information; Apply In person, Full of • RETIREMENT PU N 8INE88 ZONED' Unique room Ranch. Spacious living room with Colonial Qraalar Varnon convenient Elast Riutford of­ architects, urban Baloney, 418 Main Street, fireplace, country styled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, paneled sun- fice. Part-Ume hours. Hourly 6-6 Duplex. ’Three bedrooms in each apartment. Ideal Board of Raaltora MERRY CBRISTMAS! researchers, performing ar­ Manchester. • GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS porch, 2-car garage, 2nd fireplace in basement, swimming Ask For Tracey or Joe rate plus commission. tists. For specific information investm ent property. Mid $S0's. Commarelal Invaatmant • NO TRAVELING TO HARTPQRD pool, high dry wooded lot with a view. $69,506. Interested? For details call contact Comprehensive man EXPERIENCED short order DIvlalon of Connacllcut and: . From All of Usi New Year Happy Ads Will Appear Dec. 31g 569-4990 between 9-12 p.m., r office, Room S, 806 cook and also dishwashers. ALL POINTS ask for Elaine. E Street. M ^hester, Ct. CaU 0464378. C A LL OR WRITE..... BUNGNUn t MSSEnO RELOCATION SERVICE (649-8331). MORIARTY BROS. INC. 543-51381 REALTORS ^ REULTY G0„ WC. X L MERRin AGENCY, Realtors PERSONS WHO Love to do Rlok Marrttt Anna Millar (Deadline Is Noon, December 29th SERVICE STATION Atten- 315 CENTER 8T. bousecleanlng, here is a BAR MAID wanted dant, fuU time days. 18 years A 4 3 -1 6 « a WILUMILBELFIORE AGENCY B ob Ta rry Jackla Smith chance to do someUilng yon experience pr^erred, apply tn or older. Apply Morlerty MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Robwt D. Murdook, RwUtor REALTORS 647-1413 Dick BiMtII like, and get paid for it. CaU person Mr. G’s Restaurant, BroUiers, 315 Center Street, 646-2482 Ht Cosmic Cleaners, 87M04S.' Willow St. East H ^ o r d . Manchester, Conn.

h VAc; e SIXTKEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamliestor. C»nn.. F il. ‘IX III77 ACROSS O OW N Answer to Previous Puola MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (kinn., Fri.. Dec. 23, 1977 - I’AGE Sf.:VF.MTi. i.-n: Frank and Emtal A r t h h t f o r M 41 AptrtmtnU For Rant 53 1 Aecouniant 1 Sept ' L IU U L II JL'I ■ U lIL ltlU C l (abbr.) ; n o n p i o n ChariM M. Schultz ONE PAIR KNEISSL "White TWO ROOMS Furnished. 2 Lincoln Canter n Stove, refrigerator, bath, National Weather Forecast 4 Propallant gas offering Star’.'8kii.lS6Cm . (white and 9 Ntw Deal 3 First man heat, hot water. Apply □ n n n c i a n f n u u a i'i blue), with one pair, s t^ in D«dr Abby program 4 Argumant ' uL'iun nronnDuuij Undinsf (DL Simplei Toe) Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 12 Collaga 8 Genetic tlSoTune pair Lam "Pro” Manchester. nnnn GiDaciD (f1977 Ufiltsd Pnlurs Syndicals. Inc. THE FiFB dagraa (abbr.) matarial i^naDQ aiiiQB 7T K N E W I HEARP . boota (ail DucUe) black, size •«nu By Abigail Van Buren 13 Baiow (prafix) 6 Common newt CLOMP CLOMP EM 6iNe! ouR O n t MANCHESTER - Immediate □□nnciDac] Dfiinn SOMEONE UJALKINS 10, |40. pair Scott ateel 14 Aelrais Taylor .7 Bauxite n n i ^ n r a p n p(Mea, with ice "Tipa" (proaei occupancY. 3 rooms (ISO. 4 16 Motoring 8 Point opposite □ □ □ CLOMP CLOMP V ^ M V SANDWICH'^ rooms 1165. No pets. Security /IgTiPfCiAL for ice) |U. One Yamaha Dt^ 30.}« DEAR A BBY: IVhy is it that nobody has any respect for . asioclatlon zenith r a Q D B D Pll?£ 175 (C.C.) “Enduro” Bike, deposit. CaU 5^1054. cMldren? I am 10 years old and noUce It a lot, eapedally 16 Controllad by 9 Muslcsl sign d d b I d blue, with trail Urea. Needs when I go to the market for my mother. barrier 10 Quota as an m ncunaDlnnnuQn authority I S O N some work. Engine exceUent. BOLTON two and one half When I try to get in line at the checkout counter, I^ 17 Gratk lattar 32 Wight 51 First garden room apartment. Heat and hot 11 Russian rular 33 Good off season buy for always pushed aside by some adult who cute rlg^t in front 18 Natura’i Grabs 63 Novice water i Lkl66. 643-5065. 19 Dabber 35 FifiB ! mechanically minded rider. included. of me. My friends say this happens to them, too. mythical Music syllable 54 Masked M50, negoUAle. Call 64M104. I M ----- M 21 Siesta . 3g Old English Please m int my letter, Abby, so adults will know how maldan animal, for MANCHESTER - Deluxe two 20 Daduca 23 Tilled pronoun B rtt we feel. I'm pretty sure you' will be on our side. CHRISTMAS TREES for Sale bedroom towohouse apart­ ' 22 Adanotina tri- 24 Lest distant 42 Automotive so­ short - Four different varieties, ment. IVk baths private en­ (Own? fiMfiiAfum NEEDS RESPECT phosphata 25 court ciety (abbr.) 55 Centers fresh cut, open unUl 0. 113 trance, full basement, pool [abbr.) 26 Hindi dialect Expire 58 Winter month WInItirap 27 Of India Oemlng Street, Manchester. and patio. Includes, beat, DEAR N EEDS: 1 AM on your side. Adults should trept 24 Dapm ilon Ini­ Gam of the (abbr.) children with as much respect 'as they treat grownnpa. tials (prefix) mountains 69 Baseball Bl-Focala — By Ruth Marcus F C W V O - y O U appliances, wall-to-wall 25 Tobacco chaw 29 Shah’s player Met PEWS FOR SALE - Four 16 carpeting and air condiUoner. Besidea, In teaching children to respect others, example la country Open to view LIKE 28 Raclina ft., blonde wood, |3S each. 3S2S. per month. No pets. the best' teacher. 31 Legal aid Strip off skin WOOF THAT? I'M A Call E)on John, 875-ffiQO, after Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. 30 Acha Ready(or 60 Stinging vENTRiLOQUierr. UPI WIATNm rOTOCAtT • group (abbr.) THIS W ia. BE ' 10:00 p.m. DEAR ABBY: Six months ago I discovered that my 34 Omamantal harvest Insect QUICK. WEHCEU., vaia. husband was having an affair, and we’ve been separated o o R n R s r 35 Sortie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 6 10. 11 h a n d m e -mE Fairfield Street. |l85. Call ever since. I’ve filed for divorce, but until we are offidaUy 640-2871. 37 Confadarata CHRISTMAS PHOHE Bo o k — BulUIng Supplitt 42 For Period Ending 12/24/77. During Friday night, snow is divorced, as far as I’m concerned, technically weYe still States Anny 12 13 14 expected across the northern Plains and upper Mississippi married. OompLElCLY AVAIUBLE JAIWARY lst-5 (abbr.) IS 17 JMfBB rr!s 16 ALONEW NATURAL STONE for Room Duplex. Stove, Valley. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather should prevail. Recently the wife of the president of my husband’s firm 38 Augment NOT TOO retaining walls, veneers, 39 Hip tl refrigerator, heat and utilities Minimum temperatures include; (approx, max readings in invited him to a dinner party and told him he could bring a 16 20 21 A D M IR E C U R paUos, etc. Pick up by the not Included. $200 monthly. parenthesis) Atlanta 40 ( 60), Boston 37 (47), Chicago 23 ( 36), date. 40 Law degree laieto f2-23 pound or delivery by Uie ton. (abbr.) 22 23 24 B E A U n F U L 0l<^ 6461921. Dallas 41 (70), Cleveland 31 (36), Denver 19 (40), Duluth -8 (7), I feel the hostess was out of line to have made that oHer. RNDSbWi Boiton Notch Stone Quarry, I have no desire to have my husband suffer undue 41 Pairs 2S 26 27 26 26 30 31 32 33 Houston 52 ( 78), Jacksonville 44 (68), Kansas City 28 ( 44), Little 43 Compass TREE. 649-3163. NEW TWO bedroom apart­ punishment, but it’s mv feeling that society’s ready F R C N K I D , Rock 35 (62), Los Angeles 54 (67), Miami 57 (75), Minneapolis 0 point 34 35 36 37 ment available Januaiy I. (14), New Orleans 52 (73), New York 40 (50), Phoenix 44 (65), acceptance of a person’s dating while he is technically s ^ 44 Club fees COME OVER/ Fully carpeted, appliances, San Francisco 49 (55), Seattle 31 (42), St- Louis 29 (51), married makes a reconciliaUon more difficult, and in fact 45 Collaborate 38 38 40 convenient location. $205 Susfness Opportunity 14 NomM For Safe 23 HouMohold Qoodi 40 Dogo-BIrdo-Poto 43 Washington 37 (56). encourages extramarital activities. 47 King (Fr.) 12-23 monthly. No utilities, no pets. Please comment. 49 Unpannto 41 42 43 44 □ REAL ESTATE 6461316 after 5 p.m. 6 4 ^ ^ . SMALL ENGINE Service EAST WINDSOR - Spacious 10 MACHINES - Brand DOG-CAT BOARDING MIFFED IM MILWAUKEE ‘' 52 Tara 45 46 47 46 Corporation -expanding dealer room Custom Contemporary New Zig Zags. Originally bathlng/grooming. Obedience 56 Bottia cap Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer network. No experience Homo* For Solo 23 on 6 acres. 5-6 bedrooms, 2 full priced at $229, NOW $^.S0. A- protection classes. Complete EAST HARTFORD. Central DEAR MIFFED: ’’Separation’’ means different things to 57 Unbumt and 4B $0 51 52 S3 54 55 necessary. Complete training baths plus 2 half baths, 3 1 Sewing Center, 2026 Park Avenue townbouse. Two OWeoi-Sloro* lor Rant 55 Auto* For Solo 51 dried brick r modern facilities. Canine different people. If a divorce is in the works, most people 61 Pronoun se 57 56 59 60 11 ^ WHAT'S WITH HIS WIFE GAVE YOU MEAN THEY program. $500. investment COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg fireplaces, large bam. Call Street, Hartford, 236-1123. bedrooms. Private basement NO, A LIPSTICK Holidav Inne, 200 Sheldon “date,” unless their lawyers forbid it. 62 Big monkay required to start your own Farm, with three story bam. Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- and heating system. 62 63 64 EP MURCOCK5 . IT TD HIM (DVER AJ?GUEP /kBOUT A SMEAR ON HIS Road, Manchester. For reser­ HONDA C IV IC - 1974. I can’t agree that the hostess was “out of line” for 63 Mixed (prat.) BLACK EVE? A RECE business. Ideal for reUred or Butler-type building. Power 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., 18 INCH MAGNA VOX - Black vations please call 6465971. Appliances. No pets. $195 Hatchback. Steel radials. > OF OHURCH WINROW? I BIFOCALS.' , inviting yonr estranged'husband to bring a date. 64 Commit theft part time. Details on request. Manchester Office, 647-9139. and white console. Needs monthly. Superintendent 2 ^ OFFICE SPACE 65 66 67 plant, and other out buildings, Standard shift. Radio. B5 Longing (si.) 5TAIWEP GLASS.' Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field 1us Three Lovely Homes, Equal Housing Opportunity. some work. $150. 643-0888. 0115. Robert C. White Co. 236 FOR RENT S i m in ia t u r e Schnauzer Pup­ Excellent condition. $2295. DEAR A BBY : I used to think that your column was a 66 Two quartets (ttIWSPAPIN INTIRPAlSI ASSN | Training Division Box 619„ ffers invited. B/W Realty, pies - AKC. Salt and pepper. 5961. Equal Housing. Call 6468725. 8 250 square' feet, center of form of glorified gossip and I turned up my nose a t it. But I 67 Ones (Fr.) Wading River, New York. 647-1419. ROCKVILLE - Reduced for WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ References. Call 289-03^, or M a n c h ^r, afr condiUonlng and 11792. immediate sale! 6 room niture. One piece or entire 6490485. MANCHESTER two bedroom ftarklng. Call 543-0551. couldn’t resist reading the letters, which span the human MANCHESTER - Spring Colonial. Three bedrooms. houseful. Cash on the line. renovated apartment within condition in such touching personal ways. MANY PEOPLE only dream Street location. Attractive S Renovated kitchen. City Furniture Bam. 6460865. PEMBROKE Welsh Corgis - walking distance to down­ Uotoreyeloo-Bleyeloo 54 Those letters and your spfrited, succinct replies remind „ Win of owning their own business. room Connecticut Gambrel water and sewer. Ideal starter Ready to go. One male, four town. ^40 includes heat, hot me that unless life is really felt and experienced fully, it at Bridge Perhaps it’s time for you to nestled on a beautiful wooded home. VA-FHA Financing female. CaU 6460649 or 646 water, stove, and 500 FOOT GROUND Floor of­ isn’t really life. pursue that dream. I have lot. Country kitchen, two available. $22 900. Hayes Cor­ refrigerator. Call 6460090. fice space. East Center St. ★ ★ At times f wonder why people's small problems gain / over 1,000 businessess for sale working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ poration, 646-0131. Ample parking utilities in­ such a big audience. Then I realize that these are not. Work trumps separately HARLEY DAVroSON, 1973 by owners. Many for age. Must b« seen. $70's. R. □ MISC. FOR SALE BOSTON TERRIER Puppies - MANCHESTER two bedroom cluded. Availanle January 1. “small problems” but signs of individuals struggling to minimum down. For free apartment within walkiim dl6 FX-1200 - 'BWlt by factory Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, AKC. Well m ark ei Good Great opportunity for In­ make their lives more livable and meaningful. Through brochure write: Interstate tance to downtown. $ ^ in­ engineer. Branch heads, the cross ruff by cashing the 646-1980, 647-1139. A rticloi lor Solo 41 temperament. Also, Toy surance, accountwt, travel Business Marketing, P.O. Box Loti-Lond tor Solo 24 cludes heat, hot water, stove Mency, broker and so forth. Barnett clutch, aluminum your column I lose my cynicism (which as a journalist I ace and king of spades a.nd Boston Terrier puppies. Cali acquire easily). I am moved. I am touched. 'liiank you. Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. HEBRON. Make an offer on 248-5213, anytime. and refrigerator. Call 646 d a llJeiff fft at------Keith Real Estate. “ rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ NORTH 23 ace of hearts. After that he ALUMINUM sheets used as 0090. 6464126. buretor balant^ bluejirinted STEVEN CARTWRIGHT, ORONO, ME. 5 A9S4 can claim since all trumps this spotless seven room BUILDING LOT For Sale - printing plates, .007 thick, WHAT'5 her role in TISHl 15 T HE'S DISTORT INS DON'T BOTHER SERVICE BUSINESS with Henry Street. Near schools. motor, transmission. 871-2511. are high and no one can THIS TRUE)EVBRYTHlNfl. WLADEKi EXPLAINIkIGi.. Ranch. Decorator family 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for FR E E TO GOOD Home -~9 X 4 STAK9TKUCK SO T TO $800.00 a week income No brokers. Call 646-4528.46 TWO bedroom apartment, DEAR STEVEN: The reaction of my readers means p ♦ A to 8 7 pverruff. SURE I’M BEINS TESTED COME 0N,BA5Y- room with wood burning $1. Phone 6462711. month old Alaskan Malamute, MANCHESTER small house DO WITH MV FIGHTER available in this area. A cash stove, two car garage, acre lot 4528. central location, bus line, near for rent Commerci^ zone. great deal to me. Thanks for writing. Your letter made my 4 to 7 S 3 Suppose West opens a p la n et FOR STARSTRUCK! LET'S JET BACK male. Needs room to run. 872- WEST EAST trump? TO WcKBE IW- business. Minimum invest­ Out of state owner anxious 9459 after 8 p.m. high school, $215. month. Heavy traffic count. Main day. ment required. 203-627-0550. .to D .. n j UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Security deposit, references, thoroughfare. Ideal gift shop 4 to 72 4QJ93 Now a cross ruff won’t PU$TRie51 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville ▼J5 TK9632 work. South just doesn’t 203-481-9544. FR E E Christmas puppies is a lease, no pets, available or offices. Paul W. Dugan CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: Are you registered to vote?/ co.'K?s“K r " ...... Brownies, nurses, East 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and ♦ 632 4 5 have enough tricks. Roal Batato Wontod child’s wish on Christmas January 1. Call between 69 Realtors 6434. .35. If not, why not? Yon don’t know where to register? Phone' " Catholic School. 6461225. rack. $1,750. 2894042. 4KQJ92 4A84 He can still make the Situation Wantod 15 MANCHESTER - Victoria morning. Mixed breed, six p.m. or weekends. 6462804. either the Republican or Democratic Party headquarters, SOUTH slam, but a heart finesse is Colonial. 8 rooms. Family weeks old 6462815. tell them where you live and ask them where yon shonld CHILD CARE in licensed MANCHESTER - Newer • 4 K9 needed as a starter. Then he room with fireplace. Low tax. register. . ? A Q to 8 7 home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, $48,900. Hutchins Agency, 646 Instant Service, three bedroom Duplex. 1 1/2 ...... M M Su”* ‘ must plan to ruff his 10, eight plating, or welding. Call 646 huTh. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evO is that ♦ KQJ94 laundry, outings and overtime 3166. Corporation, 646-0131. liances, and and seven of hearts in dum­ 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .’ □ AUTOMOTIVE good men do nothing.” (Edmund Burke) 4 6 my. services. Manchester. De6 ------Uvoatoek 44 carpeting, monthly, plus bie, 643-1790. security.security^ I 5 1973 SUZUKI 250 - ExceUent He does Uiis by playing MANCHESTER - Three SELLING your house? Call us USED PIANOS Sc ORGANS- condiUon. On/off trail bUie. Vulnerable: Both. Dealer. first and we’ll make you a p.m., 646177: South. cards in this order: ruff a bedroom Duplex in newer 2 If you can live with our unusal RIDING LESSONS indoor Auloa For Sal* 51 CaU 6463093, or 482-1873. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, West North East South heart, cash dummy’s ace of family home. Includes hours, we can save you riding ring. Western stock Realtor, 6461577. MANCHESTER - 5 room I f spades, lead a spade to his appliances and wall-to-wall money! Manchester Mall seat, saddle seat, and hunt WE PAY $10 For complete □ EDUCATION carpeting. Heat not included. Duplex. On bus line. Adults Astro-graph Pass U Pass king, ruff a heart, ruff a seat. All levels 2269817. junk cars. CaU Joey at ToUand Keyboards, 811 Main Street. Pass 30 Pass 4N.T Alley Cop — Dave Graue $260 monthly. Security and IMMEDIATE Cash for your Auto Body, 5261990. Campora-Trollora By BERNICE BEDE OSOL spade, ruff his last low property. Let us eimlain our Open Tuesday thru Friday, (i ...... ? e f c o r ' ’^l?clu®d‘^';^ 4S)“ Pass 5? Pass 64 heart, ruff a spade back to Privato Inatructlona IB references required. 2 Mobil* Homo* 55 children accepted. No pets. fair proposal. Call Mr. ‘ ...... ; ; ®nd utilities not in- Pass Pass Pass his hand, pull trumps and DODGE VAN - 1975 BlOO TAURUS (A pril 26M ay 20) Call 647-9936. Belfiore, 647-1413. eluded. References and ARE YOU SelUng your mobile Opening lead: King of finally concede a club. HOW LONS DO YOU W EU, HE'LL HA'YE W E U NOW, IT LO O KS^ REMEDIAL READING and NCR CASH Register - Recon­ Tradesmen. Automatic THINK rr WILLTAKE TO WARM UP THE LIKE THEY'VE BROUSHT security required. Call 646 home? Buyers waiting. Please Choose your gilts wisely as to clubs. matb; individualized work ditioned, with many totals. WANTED. Antique furniture, transmission, power steering, ViBm value and recipient today. You ELBYTOMCTYBUS ' MACHINE FIRST... SACK MORE t h a n MANCHESTER Large Cape - MAY WE Bu y your home? 4893 er 6 p.m. program, (lst-8th grade) by Call after 5:30 p.m., 2263957. tan. 24,000 miles. $3,800. 646 call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- BACK INTO HIS OFFHAND l U SAY JLOTVWTgR, /TJe s , Full dormer. 1 acre. Highland Quick, fair, all cash and no glass, pewter, oil paintings or could easily offend by Ignoring Master’s degree teacher. 566 other antique items. R. 2813. Q 0(ra[j](i](i]^ someone or showing up the glh LABORtCTORY? i TEN OR FIFTEEN... SIR.' Park. 3-4 bedrooms. Base­ problems. Call Warren E. Mo v e t o d a y - Expansive 5 By Oswald & James Jacoby A Louisiana reader wants 8075. ment garage. $49,000,6463222. FIREWOOD - Primed Harrison, 643-8709. given you. Howland, Realtoors, 6461108. rooms in house on first floor. 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. NO HOLDS BARRED - Inven­ Dec. 24,1977 to know if you are allowed to L ^ 7 8 hardwood, fully seasoned, cut, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be Terence Reese says that Dining area, and garage. Just Excellent running condition. tory Clearance Sale! Brand ' There’s a very valuable market more attentive to your mate pass a forcing bid. - t r GUITAR, BANJO Bass SIX ROOM EXPANDED split, delivered. Call 6467905 BUREAU, chairs, tables, mis­ oh some hands declarer tries* between 6 and 9 p.m. $175. Rental Assistors, 236 $700 or best offer. 6466919. new 14 foot wide. (Ihoice of 2 lor your knowledge and ex­ today than usual. If you're at a The answer is that there is lessons: children age five- Cape - Cod on large lot. cellaneous, private party. 646 5646. Small fee. to make his and dummy’s adults. Chords, meloify, vocal 7358. or 3 bedrooms, $10,900. Large pertise this coming year. party, don't do the solo bit nothing in the laws to forbid Immediate occupancy, com­ H o u ta h o ld Goods 40 ■ Someone may be looking for trumps separately by a accompaniment. Eleven BEAUTIFUL brand new, grey 1974 HORNET HA’TCHBACK - selection of pre-owiied homes while he or she ails alone?'- a pass any time you elect to E pletely redecorated inside, 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 to choose from, $2,950. Cream just what you have and be CANCER (June 21-July 22!) A cross ruff, if West leads the pass. However, when you years experience with $38,900 firm. Call A1 Rossetto, REFRIGERATORS ...... apartment on busline. miles. Asking $1650. CaU 646 Puff, 60x12 feet, $5,999. willing to pay you well (or It. small remembrance for co­ king of clubs and continues, pass a forcing bid you are beginners, intermediates, 643-9591, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Washers, ranges, used, Very reasonable. 6469190. Appliances, off street 8130, after 5:30 p.m. Excellent financing available. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) workers Is In order today. It ' South ruffs and can count to likely to be in trouble with professionals. FR EE loan in­ appointment. guaranteed and clean. New parking. Laundry and much Compassion and charily are 12 tricks if he can make all struments. 646-6557. □ RENTALS Immediate parking doesn’t have to be much, but your partner. shipment damaged, Ge and ALL PRIME hardwood, more. Only $155. Rental strong In you today. Just rnake his and dummy’s trumps seasoned one and a quarter 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - throughout Uie state. Plaza they'll be looking forward to a (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) BOLTON / MANCHESTER Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. Assistors. 2365646. Small fee. sure that the persons who token gesture. separately. He prepares for years, cut to burning size and 2 Door. 6 cylindder. 17,000 Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross F'iBlI'&yWAvrTUAtflTls'pM Line - Contemporary Ranch Pearl and Son, 649 Main Room* lor Rant 52 Highway, Berlin Turnpike, benefit from your efforts are LEO (July 26Aug. 22) You’ll be Schoola-Claitea 79 split. Mostly oak and hickory. miles. Air conditioned, power for discerning buyer. Street. 6462171. Main Street, AVAILABLE FEBRARY 1st. Berlin, Conn. 1-8260369. the ones lor whom you in­ In a festive mood today, but 6462171. 6467905. 6 to 9 p.m. steering, power brakes. $3375. tended them. Find out who Berry’s World ■ The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Executive location, beautiful­ WANTED - Retired or - New 4 room Duplex. $200. 87671«. don’t get too much caught up In FOR THE BEST-Manchester ly landscaped, one acre matured gentleman to room you’re romantically suited to by the spirit of things. Being a SMALL LUDWIG Stove included. Without heat. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 private lot. In ground pool, SEARS PORTABLE DRYER Spinet and board. Use of ’TV and No pets. Near Parkade. Call sending lor your copy of Astro- mite too flirtatious could dath- C 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT Automotlv* Sorvleo 55 pupils per teacher. FR EE in­ patio and much more! Asking - Harvest Gold, Verv’uood 7735,$235, excelleexcel en t Graph Letter. Mall 50 cents lor age your Image. ^ X C A N 'T N O O kitchen. Call 7465066. 6468858. Model. Automatic transml6 ~ .IT 'S ^ troductory lesson with this ad. $71,900. East Coast Realty, condition. $75. Call ^ 9 4 2 Wurlitzer Concert organ, two each and a long, self- VIRGO (Aug. 26S ept. 22) Busi­ AUL. S O , FieUIZE WFV \ slon,. power steering. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Det- Call 6466306, or 6463549. 528-9668, evenings, 647-9048, anytime. keyboards, $1300, call 646 addressed, stamped envelope ness or career Interests should f a n t a s t i o L r u e v 'D G O THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - FOUR ROOMS - Appliances. sun specialists, factory 6275. Excellent condition. to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, be subordinated at this time. T O s o MUCH Birch House Women. Central­ $165. Children allowed, lease. Reasonable. Please call 742- trained, one day service, 114 Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019, Don’t allow them to take you TROUBLE ly located. Downtown Call 6465071, after 4:00 p.m. 9572. East Main Street, RockviUe. Be sure to specify your birlh Manchester. Kitchen away from home and family J "U S T F O R 871-1817. sign. today. . privileges. Call 6462358. FIVE ROOMS available im­ M E f 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There mediately on bus line, central­ cylinders. Good condition. Know when to leave the parly may be a loved one far away LIGHT Housekeeping Room ly lo cate, reasonable. 646 Automatic. $1695, or best today. If you slay loo long you who would be disappointed not for gentleman. Call 6465600. 2850. offer. CaU 8754537. may wear out your welcome to hear from you todqy. If yOu Car Coat"' and not be Invited again. have such a call to make, don’t FURNISHED ROOM For one 1970 PONTIAC Grande Prix - PISCES (Feb.26M arch 20) Per­ let It slip your mind. woman. Private home in V-8, 400 engine, 4 barrel, haps you’re planning a quiet SCORPIO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) Manchester. Call 6461133, power steering, power brakes, day with the family. Don’t be Don’t decimate the family after 6 p.m Homoa lor Rant 54 surprised If guests you’ve for­ budget with last-mlnute-haaty. •••■•••••••••«•••••••••••• air conditioning, exceUent running condition. $850. CaU gotten you Invited make the purchases. Who needs post- scene. Apartmonta For Rant 53 WEEKLY SPECIAL. after 6:00, 5266294. holiday headaches? Carpeted two bedroom with ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be SAGIHARIUS (Nov. 260ec. Services O lle ro d 3f Services Offered 31 Palntlng-Paporlng 32 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 WE HAVE customers waiting all appliances and more. Only careful. You are In a puckish 21) You’ll be more than ready to Born Loser — Art Sansom FOR SALE - 1973 Buick mood today and others may not C&M TREE Service - Free es­ for the rental of your apart­ $150 Rental Assistors, 236 take the bows lor the decora­ EXPERT FURNITURE Regal, V-8,. low mileage. $1,- be. You may josh the wrong PAPERHANGER - Desires BIDWELL Home Improve­ ment or home. J.D . Real 5646. Small fee. tions or the gifts today. Not timates, discount senior refinlshing and antique 800. CaU 6461402. person and find your sense of citizens. Company work. Reasonable rates, no ment Co. Expert installation Estate Associates, Inc. 646 -quite fair If your mate did It all. restoration. • Free estimates job too small. Call 6465017. 1980. COUNTRY COTTAGE. humor doesn’t amuse him. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISe ASSN.) V-■mORUAPPLF, HOW CO*AE?SDU WERE ,,I HAP TO ^ Manchester owned and E. Lovland, 649-8963. of aluminum siding, gutters 1973 VEGA HATCHBACK-GT operated. Call 6461322. All work guaranteed. and trims. Roofing installa­ Secluded two bedrooms on Model. Automatic transmis­ Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl and Btoffal ^PULV TWO W /S ! SKIP LOOKING for anything in real acreage. Includes appliances, Sc tion and repairs. 6466495, 876 sion, power steering. COMPLETE CARPET Tile GEORGE N. CONVERS - 9109. estate rental - apartments, kids and pets welcome. C)nly A6COOIOT ^b r e a k f a s t s . DRESSMAKING and installation and repairs. Free Excellent condition. i r ~ alterations done reasonably Painting and Paperhanging. homes, multiple dwellings, no $200. Rental Assistors, 236 Reasonable. Please call 746 LISTS estimates. Call Pat, at 646 Call between 5-9 p.m. 6462804. fees. Call J.D . Real Estate 5646. Small fee. "W'/ien / saw it, I said to mysetf, 'This is you' Call 6464972. 3745, after 5 p.m. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 9572, repairing chimneys, roofs, Associates, Inc. 6461980. — I mean ...” FOR AAEALS' BRICK, BLOCK, Stone new roofs. Free estimates. M PRIVACY - Six room house. 1970 VW BUG- Good condi- GENERAL CLEANING done FOUR ROOM A|Apartment $185 ’ ’Two Two car garag^ oil heat and Our Boarding Houta -- Carrol & McCormick Fireeplaces, concrete. in your home thoroughly. Years Experience. Howley, Uon. Tape deck and speakers 6465381. monthly. 95 High Street two fireplaces. Excellent■■ con- Chimney repairs. No job too Please Call 528-6844 or 526 included. $1150 . CaU 6465063. small. Save. Call 644-8356 for Rockville. 8 7 2 -6 ^ diUon. Mr. Duff, 6462136462133 or % PIP TOUR WIFE T HEH-HEH; WITri ' K m X w W IF 3146.______6363362 after 6:30 p.m. estimattttes. Bullding-Contraeting 33 ROOFER WILL Install roof 1975 AUSTIN MARINA GT - j f HNAUy SET «U VIVIP IMAGINWION ) WU ^ WE MANCHESTER - Four room siding or gutters for low dis- Recent motor. New clutch. tffARRy A rew Jm amx> m teunj fe e l T hurry Why not send WES ROBBINS apartment in a four family TOLLAND - 9 Room s, 4 REWEAVING bums, holes. count price. Call Ken at 647- Throw out bearing. Pressure BUNPLK? r < A W RITER.BUSTER!4 AS A WE klL- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 1566. house. $165. J.D . Real Estate bedrooms. Newer executive plate. MicheUn tires. Clean in­ a happy thought ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 6461980 or 6461237. Raised Ranch for rent. TriOUiSHT veuR A BUT THBE PACKAGES | WTIEN) CAN W 1977byHCA.Bte,TM Hgq US P»l OB Window shades, Venetian side and out. Runs exceUent. VFRWOUNP ViI»s ) a RE &F& R3R MY 1 A S V blinds. Keys. TV for rent. built-ins, bathrooms, AvaUable January 1st. 876 CaU 6465017. S 0 9 ^ Q ' m < FR|ENt?#AT THE J VMA kE Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 646 to som eone today! kitchens, 6463446. FOUR ROOM Apartment. 3050, or 872-7999. C O d t m 'T U F T MANCTR.' f l l ^ P C i ? ! IT ' 5221. HooUng-Plumblng 35 Appliances, carpeting, MAVERICK "Gabber” 1971- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - COLONIAL - 9 rooms. 4 AN e y e b r o w ; y I Heathcliff parking. Adults only no pets. V8. All options. Standard. Low im m - s u m - This Funny World Palntlng-Paporlng 32 Homes, Additions, Repairs, ^ month. Avallablle Dec. 5. bedrooms, 2 car garage, on 22 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, SEWERLINES, sink lines, mileage. Steel radial tires. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing cleaned with electric cutters, Security. 649-6253. acres. $500 monthly. attics, garages, yards PAINTING - interior and 6461047. ©itn, ^ 3462009. ^ professionals. McKinney References and security COME OUT OF THERE AMP TELL ■Mtra4-kz. cleaned, moving, trucking. exterior, paperhanging, required. Philbrick Agency. Bros. Sewage Disposal FO U R ROOMS - Newly 1972 FORD CUSTOM - Air ME WHAT YOU THOUSHT OF Loam for sale. Lawn service. excellent work. References. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY R ^ltors, 646-4200. Commpany, 6465308. painted. Centrally located. condition, power steering, THAT LAST No job too big or small. 568- Free estimates. Fully in­ Carpentry and general con­ Married couple. No pets, no power brakes, must be seen NUkHBER/ 8522. sured. Martin Matts tracting. Residential and children. References. Call BEST DEAL - Immaculate NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet and driven. $6U or best offer. ^ 1 * commercial. Whether it be a repairs, plugged drains, bewteen 5:30 and 8:30 p.m., three bedrooms, includes QUALITY PAINTING and CaU 6494)525 after 4 p.m. COMPLETE CARPET Sc Tile small repair job, a custom kitchen faucets replaced, 6465664. basement, den and sunporch. Paper Hanging by Willis built home or anything in Only $190. Rental Assistors, 8131 installation and repairs. Free repaired. Rec rooms, 1967 CHEVY FOR SALE. $ lk Schultz. F^lly insured, between, call 6461379. MANCHESTER - Immediate 2 3 6 ^ . Small fee. 610 estimates. Call Pat, at 646 references. 649-4343. bathroom remodeling, beat or best offer. 6469631. 3745, alter 5 p.m. modernization, etc. Free occupancy. Large six room ng pocket and CARPENTRY Sc Masonry - SINGLE SPECU L - Secluded Estimate gladly given. M & M duplex. Central location. 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 yoke details and a fly HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch three bedroom bouse with Additions and remodeling. Plumbing Sc Heaung. 6462871. ExceUent condition. Security. convertible. Contact 6 4 6 2 ^ front are features of painted for $ls0-$200 by fireplace. Garage, parking, PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Free estimates. Call Anthony References. $275 mo. 649-40(a. ext. 130. this appealing coat Cleaning - Husband and wife, scheduling now. Professional Squillacote, 649^11. Lombardo Associates. yard for pets. Just $120. Ren­ Make it in a longer SW )1NIN6 t h e considers any iob. 2 8 6 ^ , FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- specializing in care of all bing. Repairs and tal Assistors, 2365646. Small lenrth for a different/ l a s t - m i n u t e evenings or weveekends, Don. MECHANIC’S SPECIAL • look. '0 R U SH * types of homes. For free ea- CARPENTRY - Repairs, Remodeling. Faucets, MANCHESTER - Clean one fee. 1969 Volvo. $275. or best offer No. 8131 with Photo-’ ______IV6B timate, call 646-8342. remodeling, additions, gar­ vanities, hot water beaters. bedroom unit in a smaU b r i c k ------J.P. LEWIS Sc SON-Interlor CaU 6468261 Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. ages, roofing. Call David Prompt service, on emergen­ building with rural yet con- MANCHESTER. - Beautiful 5 RESPONSIBLE MOTHER and exterior painting, Patria, 6461796. venienflocation. Blanchard Sc hi a great loca- Size 10, S2Vi bust, 2% cies. 6^7024. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN - StaUon yards 54-inch. will care for prescbool paperhanging, and Rossetto, 6462482. tton. Basement and garage. Short Ribs — Frank Hill Wagon. ExceUent running n otSH. IMS tX M tm Iiek children ages 2 thru 5 in my remodeling. Fully Insured. LEON aESZYNSKI Builder - AH appliances Included. r snliis I ...HO HO HO! 6469658. condiUon. Must seU! $500. CaU CUE’S.' ” seven room home with fenced New homes custom built, FURNISHED 3 Rooms, Today only $200. Rental 647-9266. in yard during daytime hours, remodeled,a, additions,auditions, rec Manchester. Centrally Assistors, 2^5646. SmaU fee. au a au to m / 5 days a week. 6469409. PROFESSIONAL Paintini rooms, garages,arages, kitchens ...... located,j« biu I|TO,JieaM, Inte - IISS Aw. at AuwileM Interior/Exterior. Qualitrtty remodeled, bath tile, cement F lo o rin g 35 reasonable, securlty. Cail 655^ ^ rSg^SuM .*^! pain^alnt._^st prices. Call Ned, Nm Vwk, N.V. 1ISSS c i t n ONE EASY CALL - Will open work. Steps, dormers. McNutt 6462174, anytime. Residential or commercial. ------o f i ; ; ; ; : ; * ) ; ; ; ; * ; ; ; ; * ; : ; * * * ; ; ^ after 8:oop.m.64d46i9. Not NMt, Udrtts vidi ZIP BfiteMe.Uc. Nnany doors for your altering, FLOOR SANDING Sc eoDI, ltyl« MMhtr «il tin. Call 6464291. EAST HARTFORD two dressmaking and repair Refinishlng. Floors like new. 197} CADILLAC Sedan De The Fall & Winter ’77 "Naturally you have a naaty sure thioatl problems. An added bonus if INTERIOR PAINTING and No waxing. (Specializing In bedroom townbouse. 1 1/2 ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ wallpapering. Quality ViUe - SUver, wiUi black top. BASIC FASHION con­ You have a nasty mouthl’’ you are looking for gift items, ALL TYPES OF Carpenter older floors.) Stainiiig floors. baUis. Heat, laundry hook-ups fice. Ground level, central Showroom condiUon. Loaded. tains a Bonne Coupon. formal dress, square dance professional work at work - Ceramic tile, hung carpeting, all appliances, location, professional reasonable One owner. Mechanic main­ Price . . , $2.00 a copy, liU 1N6 HIM WITH H » M S r WUNU1ISMOPPME'’ and etc. 5664940. celih®*. plumbing anci eiec” ^ ”fkirfa!ile,*6S65Ko rf parking. lQ60. ImmMUate oc­ bnlldin|,^wklng and uUIIUea. tained. $3,000.6469608, or 646 sured. G.L McHugh. 6^9321. trie. Richard Young, 6461975. 6:00 p.m. cupancy. 5261708 or 2862890. Add $2.00 for the New 5635. SUCCESS IN SEWING. Hflli'iT.-U PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHKSTKR FA-RNING HKHAM). Manrlu-sliT. (’onn.. K il. Dor, 23. I!J77 Mrs. Chester Tapper O b itu arie s Mrs. Marjorie G. T ^per, 79, of 293 Woodbridge St. died Thursday night at Manchester Memorial Hospital Leon Booth in Manchester most of her life. after being stHcken at her home. She Leon Booth. 76. of Kent Road, She is survived by a stepson, was the wife of Chester Tupper. Wassaic. N.Y., formerly of Robert B. Schubert of Manchester; Mrs. Tupper was born Sept. 21,1898, Manchester, died Wednesday at his two stepdaughters, Mrs. Margaret in New Hampshire and had lived in liome. He was the husband of Mrs. Wright of Manchester and Mrs. Manchester since 1950. She had Lillian Ludwig Booth. Efizabeth Hall of Andover; 13 attended Broadview Congregational Mr. Booth was born Jan. 28,1901. in grandchildren and two great­ Church, Hartford. a n Manchester, son of the late George grandchildren. She is also survived by two •V and Elizabeth Helwig Booth, and had The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. brothers, Wallace Green of Outside today lived in Queens, N.Y., before moving at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Burlington, Vt., arid Elwood Green of Inside today to Wassaic about eight yearh ago. He Center St. Burial will be in East Fairfield, Maine; and a sister, Mrs. Considerable cloudiness will prevail had been employed as a machinist in Cemetery. Olive Robbins of Barre, Vt. over the area through Saturday. Weather Area ...... 4B Dear Abby .. IIB Friends may call at the funeral The funeral is Tuesday at the R.M. will be mild for this time of year with Classified .. 5-lOB Opinion.... 4A Brooklvn. N.Y.. before retiring in daytime temperatures mainly in the 30s 1969. home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Edgerly & Sons Inc. Funeral Home, Church...... 6-7A Obituaries .. 12A and overnight.lows in the 20s except for a Comics...... llB Sports.....1-3B Other survivors are two daughters, 86 S. Main St., Rochester, N.H. few teens in far northern areas. Winds Mrs. Leann Latham of Northford and Burial will be in Gonic (N.H.) will be westerly at 20 to 35 mph over Mrs. Sue Kunzeman of Sag Harbor, Cemetery. higher elevations. N.Y.; a brother, Richard Booth of itlrs. Roman J. Zbyk Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Millett. Mass.; a sister. Mrs. Helen Mrs. Judith Rocker Zbyk, 38, of 39 St., was in charge of local Keeney of Holyoke. Mass.; and four Seaman Circle died Thursday at her arrangements. grandchildren. home. She was the wife of Roman J. The funeral is Monday at 8 p.m. at Zbyk. the Hufcut Funeral Home, Domer Mrs. Zbyk was born Oct. 5,1939 in Plains. N.Y. Burial will be in Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived in William D. Holland Sr. Pinelawn (N.Y.) Memorial Park. Rockville for several years before HEBRON - The funeral of Santa getting coming to Manchester 14 years ago. William D. Holland Sr. of 34 Laura A 20-year-old New Hampshire man was fatally injured in Ellington Thursday afternoon Judge Walter J. Sullivan She is also survived by her father, Drive, who died Thursday at Hart­ when this tractor trailer truck towing a prefabricated home lost its brakes on Mountain Frederick J. Rocker Sr. of Judge Walter J. Sullivan, 49, of ford Hospital, is Saturday at 11 a.m. Street and plowed into the lead pickup truck driven by Larry Townsend of Litchfield, N.H. Rockville; and a brother, Frederick at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Gaithersburg, Md., died Thursday in Police said it took rescue workers about IVa hours to extricate Townsend’s body from the a Washington, D.C., hospital after a J. Rocker Jr. of New Britain. St., Manchester. long letters short illness. He was the son of Mrs. The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Burial will be in East Cemetery, wreckage. It took five hours before the house and truck were removed from across Route Christine Lalley Sullivan and the at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Manchester. 83 and during that time traffic had to be rerouted. (Herald photo by Richmond) Ellington Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Friends may call at the funeral brother of Miss Mary L. Sullivan, names, such as “Slinkies, Lite-Brite, Paul J. Bowman, pastor of the Union home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. BY SUSAN VAUGHN both of Manchester. Easy Bake Decorate set, Mr. Muslel Congregational Qiurch of Rockville, Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Herald Reporter A former Hartford-area attorney. (muscle), Telstar Combat, Cosmic Judge Sullivan was an administrative will officiate. Burial will be at the Davina Cofiell of Hebron, whose Man killed as trucks crash The Herald staff intercepted a few convenience of the family. name was misspelled in the obituary Robots, Mr. Mouth. law judge with the Department bf of this year’s letters to Santa before Some did ask for the more Labor in Washington. Friends may call at the funeral in Thursday’s Herald because of in­ A 20-year-old New Hampshire man to turn onto Route 83 from Mountain Michael Thebodeau, 20, of Hudson, they were sent on to the North Pole home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. correct information. Street when the pickup truck and the traditional gifts in general terms like He is also survived by his wife, a was killed and a passenger in his N.H., was treated at Rockville in time for Christmas. doll sets, play stove, table and tractor trailer passed Webh’s car on Cleneral Hospital for a sholder In­ son, and another sister. pickup truck was injured in an acci­ The letters included, as one little chairs, more Barbie dolls, school the right. The cab of the trailer truck jury, And released. The driver of the The funeral is Saturday at 8; 15 dent at Mountain Stfeet and Route 83 “Amy” described hers, “my long, “stuff,” clothes, a record player and struck the right rear fender of the trailer truck, Donald Stump, 30, of a.m. from the Taylor and Modeen in Ellington Thursday afternoon. long, long Chrismas list” and a “stuff like that.” “Stuff” seems to be car, and then ran into the pickup Funeral Home, 136 S. Main St., West Court cases Route 83 was closed to traffic for five Merrimack, N.H., and Webb, were “picher of what I think you look the most wanted item. Hartford, with a mass at the Church hours. truck, pushed it through a guard rail not injured. like.” of St. Peter Claver, West Hartford, Larry Townsend of Litchfield, N.H., and into a ravine and Marsh Brook. The trailer and house were pulled Amy went on to say, “I know some One girl includes with her long list at 9. Burial will be in Fairview Gary J. Fluckiger. 18. of 31 Village treatment. Thursday's sentence will was apparently killed insUntly in the 'The pickup was crushed by the trac­ out of the ravine but both were peple think that you’er not true. But I St., Ellington, pleaded guilty in of desired new clothes, the sizes and Cemetery, West Hartford. run concurrently with the Nov. 1 2; 30 p.m. accident and it took rescue to r truck. Parts of the pickup were straddled across Route 83 until about think and know that you’er true, even the prices of each item. Tolland County Superior Court There are no calling hours. sentence. workers to about IMs hours to still scattered around the area late 7; 30 p.m. It was hauled to the town because my cosents have pichers of One child asked for a “too wheeled The family suggests that any Thursday to charges of second- In October Fluckiger filed charges extricate his body from the last night. garage, property on Main Street. The you. I wanted to send to you because bike” and tap dancing “lesins.” memorial gifts may be made to the degree burglary and first-degree against Vernon Police Sgt. John wreckage. The passenger in the pickup. accident is still under investigation. I shw a box that said; SANTA One thoughtful boy started his American Cancer Society or to a larceny and was sentenced to an in­ Shea, charging brutality. Following Townsend was the driver of the CLAUSES LETTERS when I whent letter with, “How is Rudolf? Does his definite term of up to three years in charity of the donor’s choice, an investigation of the charges, pickup truck which was the escort for to the library, so that is why I sent! I! nose still glow? Have you made all the Cheshire Reformatory. Donald B. Caldwell, state’s attorney a large tractor-trailer truck which The long, long lists were written the toys yet?” Fluckiger was also charged with Shoppers entertained .Mrs. Fannie S. SehuHerl and Arthur Meisler, prosecutor of was towning a prefabricated home with great care on all sizes and Then he went on to ask “Will you three counts of second-degree Mrs, Fannie Scheibenpflug Common Pleas Court 19, determined for delivery on Ellington Avenue. Thursday night, a group of students dow. The group entertained shoppers shapes of paper scraps, complete send me a pizza and a dolly that crys larceny stemming from the theft of Schubert, 89, of 57 Chambers St. died that criminal action wouldn’t be State Police said apparently the from East Catholic High School with Christmas carols. \4ith lots of fingerprints and a lot?’’ The latter perhaps evidence cars. He had been sentenced on Nov, this morning at a Vernon area con­ taken against Shea. brakes on the tractor-trailer failed as stopped at Watkins Brothers Inc. on The students then stopped and es­ graphics. that some of the stereotyped sex valescent home. She was the widow 1 to an indefinite term, up to five In court Thursday, Abbot B. it was coming down Mountain Street Main Street and livened up an tablished a spontaneous carol sing to The influence of television adver­ roles have been abandoned. of Robert A. Schubert. years, on burglary and larceny Schwebel, assistant state’s attorney, which is a steep hill, leading onto already lively Christmas display. add to the music being produced by tising and television heroes and “David” also promised that he charges. At that time he was found to Mrs. Schubert was born May 9, didn’t prosecute Fluckiger on other Route 83. Watkins had an organist and a the display window singers. heroines was evident in many of the would wait up for Santa this year, be drug dependent and Judge John J. i888, in Vienna, Austria, and had lived charges of larceny burlgary, and dis­ A car driven by Brian L. Webb, 26, group of people seated in a The students eventually left, lists, such as the child who said she “so I can give you a kiss.” Shea Jr. recommended psychiatric living room setup in its display win­ orderly conduct. of Stein Road, Ellington, was waiting marching down the street in song. I (Herald photo, by Dunn)| wanted “every Donny and Marie ”1 LOVE you Santa Claus” covered thing there is, Shaun Casidy stuff, the envelope of another letter with a Jamy Sumers doll, Farah, Fonzie picture of Santa. Connecticut briefs pinball machine, walke talkes (Star One little girl expressed concern Track ones), Starsky and car and that she did not have Santa’s address, Elvis records that I don’t have.” but she can be assured that Santa has HARTFORD (UPI) — Taxpayers in Connecticut have The greatest story ever told -The-trhtldren are quite specific in heard her requests and will arrive saved $6 for every 31 invested in a new program aimed at their requests using all the trade late tonight. cutting welfare costs by forcing legally responsible relatives to provide support. The $10300000 And it came to pass in those room for them in the inn. and on earth peace, to men of The 6-1 ratio makes Connecticut the third most cost- go'od will. effective state administering the federal program. Penn­ days, that there went out a And there were in the same sylvania is first, Delaware second. decree from Caesar Augustus, country shepherds abiding in And it came to pass, as the For the nation as a whole, the recovery ratio is 2.88-1, that all the world should he the field, keeping watch over angels were gone away from less than half the effectiveness of the Connecticut Child Save-a-life day Support Program. phone coH and what taxed. their flock by night. them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another. HARTFORD (UPI) — The University of Conneeticut And, lo, the angel of the (And this taxing was first Let us now go even unto Health Center has been ordered to disclose salaries and made when Cyrenius was Lord came upon them, and'the Monday, Dec. 26 fees paid staff doctors. Bethlehem and see this thing glory of the Lord shone rohnd The 10th annual Save-A-Life Day 66 years, weighing 110 pounds or Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Commission governor of Syria.) which is come to pass, which Thursday unanimously rejected state claims the infor­ about them: and they were will be Monday, Dec, 26, at the more and in good health may be eligi­ mation was confidential under the right-to-know law And all went to be taxed, the Lord hath made known Connecticut Red Cross Blood Center, ble. Seventeen-year-olds may also you can do about it. sore afraid. And the angel said 209 Farmington Ave., Farmington. donate if a Red Cross permission which created the commission. every one into his own city. unto us. The case was brought by William P. Moran of Avon, a unto them. Fear not: for, The holiday blood drive will run from form is completed by parents or guardians. Forms are available from former aide to Rep. Anthony Moffett, D-Conn. Moran 1-411, as you l

HARTFORD (UPI) — An outside firm is being brought in to review the state’s relationship with the banks that holds its money. State Treasurer Henry Parker Thursday said his office has commissioned the accounting firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. to do the job.

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ST. JAMES CHURCH i ■ When ypu ItKilrtip ;i num­ ■ For numbers nbnn your ssa MAIN STREET « No Herald MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Q ber you'll proliiibly call agitin, book, call 1-411. Tnbn wrift; Joyce Wilson Velniu Osj^ootl Mary Ceaser Ron Currier Bonnie Larson Mary Juworski Debbie Anderson Cbris Muiiday underline or circle it. Next time them clown in the sp^> provided on Monday Christmas Mass Schedule 5 you'll find it easier. on the inside back cover. Joyce WilMon, 29 Griswold St. —“I want five great-grandchildren during the girlfriend’s house for dinner and a couple Drliliie Aiidrrduii, 142 Pearl St. SAT. CHRISTMAS EVfe: D«cwnb«r 24,1977 » to go skiing—probably Stowe or Klllington holidays.” of beers.” —"With my husband’s family in Vernon. 5:00 p.m, - 7:30 p.m.-12d)0 midniglit S lioniiie CarHon, Hartford, formerly of His mother and grandmother do all the SUN. CHRISTMAS DAY: DacMibw 25,1977 « Mury CeuKcr, 266 Parker St. —“All the Manchester —“I’m nqt sure. Hiere’s 11- cooking, but we young ones do the 7:30 a.m.- 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-12 noon B Velmu Osgood, 29 Cumberland St. family, about M, will come to my place / Iness in my family in West Virginia, and I cleaning up.” Drive carefully and No 5:00 P.M. MASS ON CHRISTMAS DAY 8 @ Southern New England Telephone —“I’m going over to my daughter’s on for an old fashioned Polish Christmas may stay in Hartford.” Summit Street. Two of my 12 Eve, We’ll have a ‘wiegelia’, a meal Mary jaworski, 24 Knox St. —“With my Chris Miimiuy, 40 Russell St. —"With have a happy holiday ■lwca»aiwiRaiacBieaEfiicefi«£aMiMEfix{Mi«xKiiJ grandchildren live there. I'll probably see without meat.” family. I have two sisters, aunts, uncles all our family, about 30 of them, at my all my. children, grandchildren and my ■ton Curler, 32 View St. —“I’ll be at my and cousins besides my husband.” sister’s place."