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Town Group Where When of the MACC and Trucks Cringe and Hide and Will Call in Behalf of a Have Failed \ . 18 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Aug. 4 ,1 ^ . \ MACC News Here’s how the furniture bank works PfiASTROLOGER me set up a successful luck to Irene English in her i®mtrliP8tPr family members with vans offer a furniture service Cons: All attempts to deposits and withdrawals The How Who What design a working schedule to our ‘‘Bank. ‘ "•s ‘‘Operation Match Game” new apartment). BEYp^QUIDE ^ Town group Where When of the MACC and trucks cringe and hide and will call in behalf of a have failed. We are looking'-?chedule could work on a and recycle furniture to the Donations for FISH — Mrs. when they see me coming. need. Most requests have Furniture Bank Match at the needs: Vehicles - ^ o n t h l y basis. Two benefit of us all. Please William Maver. Day Camp BUSINESS, ETC. The Furniture Bank in a been met. contact LaFerne Walker at Frtt HoroMOpt Chan Game by LaFerne Walker, Muscles - Time. hours pledged each month Contributions; Mary and I hsvr n^ver falllafl Help A Advice Nulahell Donations to MACC of Human Needs Assistant. If the tree offering this from any 1 volunteer would the MACC office 6464114 ... Katherine Winzler, Pat READINGS BV NC^IOSCOPE The story about to enfold Pros: The Zipser Club on items ranging from infant and just watch our how, Herdic, Albert 0. Bourret. dressing tables to harvest could be located, put us right in the groove of HANDWmtNC ANALYSIS, is true. Names and places Brainard Place has operation. How about it who, what, where, when We are pleased that the NUMEROLOGY, ETC. provided storage space. wheelchairs to the Furniture Bank Match Farmers Market is need not be changed to Game wouW surely be a Manchester? Think of the shape up! Club members have been refrigerators keep on com­ proceeding again this year. protect success. fringe benefits ... when Thank . You to ; 423’3212 9-9 Doily By MARY KITZMANN the Town Charter if about 1,400 anybody...procedures, very gracious about in­ ing in. Some of these If you haven’t been yet, the Projected Design: To was the last time a grateful Anonymous donor (20.00). Eiirntnn Hrralfi Herald Reporter voters petition, a referendum must however, are in dire need needed items are lost to terrupting an afternoon recruit volunteers well smile made your\day? Pantry — Linda Robinson hours are Monday 10 a.m. 190 e Since 1881 e 20(t | be scheduled within 90 days. hand of cards or a cooling our needs for lack of a for Unitarian Universalist. |jackeon 5f.| I Vol. xCIX,:!No. 261 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday, August 6.1980 MANCHESTER— Despite the of change. supplied with the fruits of Time is awastrng. to 1 p.m. and Thursday Mrs. Sadloski said the town's inac­ Answering the phones at lunch break to assist with transport system. We feel Furniture Bank — Edie evenings 5 to 9 p.m. in St. Wmfc. town's unwillingness to issue an vehicles, muscles and time September 30, '80 calls for tion was a form of adverse ruling, the MACC office can prove "deposits and the need has been proven, Corso, June Sperry and James parking lot. Hope to adverse ruling on the tax freeze peti­ ... to set up a schedule the demise of my contract and that the association would to uncover both adventure withdrawals." and we would like to con­ Irene English. (Best of see you there. tion, the Manchester Property tinue the service. offering assistance with working with MACC. Help proceed. The MPOA is hoping a court and despair. One bright Area agencies know we Gun heist Owner's Association plans to begin hearing will find the petition, valid, morning last week, a legal proceedings. according to Manchester’s Town cheerful voice advised us The association plans-to obtain a Charter, and a referendum of an electric stove dona­ biggest writ of mandamus, hoping further in­ scheduled. tion. Great! We had need action after the court order will force The town apparently had hoped not of this very item for a GET A the petition into court. A writ of man­ issuing it's intention to drop the peti­ Manchester family on in years damus is a court order, in the tion would detour legal proceedings fixed income recently absence of any other legal remedy, to The association had hope the relocated in a new apart­ require a public official to perform a referendum would be on the 1980 ment (appliances to be fur- HEAD START MANCHESTER- "Thousands” public duty. * presidential ballot, but there is a -'shed by tenant). [dollars worth of rifles, pistols, am- The association, represented by Sept. 5 deadline for listing the Our first question: idtion and cash were stolen from Mrs. Elizabeth Sadloski, believed an questions. Mrs. Sadloski said this "How?'' Knowing fully •V ■m ONFALL! ^rry Road home according to a adverse ruling declaring no action morning she hoped for a court well our family in need had would be taken on the petition, was hearing in about six weeks. no means to transport such ^collector who told police he necessary to begin proceedings using She also charged the town with A. Girls’ ‘Wrangler* 4 Pc. Coordlnalas an item, our second ques­ //[ ned.to his house shortly after 10 a mandamus order. “delaying tactics" and "trying to Embroldwwl dwilm |Mns, skirts, vMts. Plaid or Sunday and discovered the tion was. "How long can ch K k wsatam ahirti. SIz m 7 to 14. After consultation with the deny the people their day in court " you hold it for us?" This se­ •V M t,O w lto g .7 JI........................................5.99 | burglary. association's lawyer, Carl Neilson, Although the referendum on the cond question precedes our •Skirt, Our Rag. lo s t ....................................5-24 ♦ i ' l l Ml' Detective Capt. Joseph Brooks Mrs. Sadloski said they would question would have to be a special well worn response of:: •SMnt,OurRae.11J9 .................................. S.99 called the theft one of the largest gun proceed without the adverse ruling. vote, costing about $10,000, Mrs. "MACC does not have •jMnt,OurRao.12Ji.................................. 9.74 heists in recent years adding that Last week, Kevin O’Brien, town at­ Sadloski said it was the Board of access to a truck and may h% there were no suspects at this time. torney, disclosed that no action was Directors’ decision to delay it. we call you within a few B. Boys’ ‘Wrangler* Western Shirts planned on the tax freeze petition. After the petitions were ready, ac­ According to investigating of­ days to arrange a pickup?" Plaid shirts, front & back yokss. 8 to 20. a a g O’Brien, in March, declared the peti­ cording to a town charter interpreta­ Rag. 12.99.................... 0 . 0 0 ficers, at least eight rifles and 11 Our donor audibly tion illegal, and as such, no board ac­ tion, the board had to wait 45 days groaned in response. The pistols of various calibers, along with tion, either as public hearing, or a before any decision on the petition. stove must be moved this c. Boys* ‘Wrangler* Denim Jeans three shotguns — one of them an an­ Pre-wuhad, waatsrrvcut with pockat ^ a v a statement sayingno action would be The 45 days expired Aug. 2. But last very day ... Tfie home had datall. Sizes 8-16. Rae 1 4 J9 ..................1 U . f U ■m tique valu^ at between $3,000 and taken by the board, was necessary. week, it was disclosed no action, of been sold ... closing papers is $5,000 — and assorted rifle scopes, O'Brien maintains only the Board any kind, was planned. signed ... and new owners D. Ladles’ Bnished Acrylic Pullovers of Directors can act on fiscal matters “After waiting the 45 days, they go Cuddly cowls, versatile vaea In aollds f i O O bayonets, knives, ammunition and w ere moving in bag, and set the town’s mill rate. The peti­ back to square one, the original' or stripes. Sizes S,M,L Rag. 9J9 S 9J 9 . 0 . 0 0 cash were taken. baggage and a stove of tion, which was signed by about 1,800 ruling saying the petition was il­ their own. What to do? At E. Ladles’ Denim or Corduroy Skirts voters, seeks to limit increases in the legal," Mrs. Sadloski said. "They that moment in time and The burglar or burglars left few m 100% cotton skirls styled with a bold llair g gg clues for police, with no visible sign mill rate to increases in the Grand had no intention to follow the space ... Viola!! Another SIzea S«-1S/16. n a e .1 1 J9 S 1 2 jg ............ 0 . 0 0 List. process, since they had declared it il­ staff member showed on of entry apparent. Police speculate The writ of mandamus would order legal anyway. They did it as a the horizon ... complete F. Ladles’ Classic Fall Cowls the perpetrators gained entrance to delaying tactic." with station wagon and 100% eaay-care acrylic In all the newest the home through a window and then the Board of Directors to take action Isshlon colors. Sizes S.M.L Reg 5J9 — 4 .6 6 on the petition, or the Town Clerk to O'Brien was not at his office for muscles. Well. Now there 4 removed the guns and other items, comment this morning. fFa schedule a referendum. According to were 2 of us. 0. ‘Painters’ Jeans t ‘Work Panls‘ including a fireproof safe, through a Following a hasty discus­ Your choica ol two great lashlon looks, a . door sometime between 10 a.m., sion ..
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