? _ _ The weather Sunny, not so cold, highs in low to mid 20s. Fair, not so cold tonight, lows 15 to 20. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday, Ulmtrlifatfr lEtifning UfralJi chance of rain or snow late in day. H i^ mid to upper 30s. National weather forecast map on page 15. City of VUhgo Charm

MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1976- VOL. XCV, No. 91 EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Will be mildly optimistic News summary State of Union talk tonight budget totaling about $394 billion for Cuinpiled from WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford, in a nationally televised flation. would set a $500 annual limit for the 1977 fiscal year, with an an­ United Press Inlernutiunul Ford tonight gives Congress and appearance before a joint session of In advance of the 9 p.m. EST hospital and nursing care and a speech. White House aides billed It as ticipated $43 billion deficit. American voters his assessment of the House and Senate, is expected to maximum of $250 a year on doctor Although officials ruled out any the State of the Union in its Bicenten­ couple predictions of steady a basic blueprint for Ford’s presiden­ fees. But in return for the expanded tial campaign. They said he would striking new policy changes, they nial year. Aides said his report would economic growth and a drop in un­ aid, persons Insured by Medicare stick to the conservative themes and said Ford would be making several State be mildly optimistic, largely employment with a call for a Social would have to pay more for go into more detail Wednesday when significant recommendations in his STORRS—In a move to save philoMphical and short on election- Security tax increase and restrained coverage. Congress rejected a he sends Congress a proposed federal message, including; money, the University of year proposals. federal spending to help avert new in­ similar plan in 1975. — A $10 billion increase of current — Use of tax incentives to create Connecticut is considering tax cuts now scheduled to expire in shortening the penalty-free jobs by letting companies in areas of July to assure continued economic high unemployment depreciate their drop period to two weeks after improvement. a course begins. Students now investments on plants, equipment — A rise in the Social Security tax and machinery faster than usual. have nine weeks. The change rate next Jan. 1 from 5.85 to 6.15 per would allow wiser budgeting of — Giving states more federal aid in cent to generate an extra $4.2 billion faculty teaching loads, a school “block grants” for education, health in revenues needed to meet the official said. and social services rather than in growth of benefit payments. But of­ traditional "categorical grants” to ficials said Ford would no longer in­ HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. let state and local government of­ sist on a 5 per cent ceiling on cost-of- ficials have more fr^o m in deter­ Grasso has urged President living increases for Social Security mining how they use the money they Ford to pay greater attention recipients. get from Washington. Congressi(Hial tp the needs of the nation’s — A revision of the Medicare Democrats were expected to balk at cities in a letter which was program for elderly Americans that the change. released Saturday. “The abili­ ty of any state, mine included, to marshal the economic resources necessary to help Mrs. Schaffer to seek these cities is acutely finite,” she said. U.S. Senate nomination

HARTFORD (UPI) - Secretary of announced her candidacy, said Regional the State Gloria Schaffer said today was completing the “ mechanics of a m she would seek the U.S. Senate seat political campaign under the federal i CUMBERLAND, R. I. - held by Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., campaign laws.” $5 Police and fire officials con- R-Conn. “When I make a formal statement tinue their probe of debris Mrs. Schaffer, the leading vote get-, in a couple of weeks I’ll be happy to '•$ trying to determine the cause ter in the state in 1974, said she had discuss anything and everything,” •ji of three explosions Saturday filed her name with the secretary of she said. 'if morning which ripped through the U.S. Senate in Washington as a Mrs. Schaffer, a former six-term the Peterson-Puriton aerosol candidate. She said a formal an­ state senator, said she didn't think can packaging plant and left nouncement would be forthcoming. either her religion or sex would nine persons hospitalized, five It was one of those days “I have no illusion about this, it hamper her. Connecticut already has in critical condition at the will be a difficult race,” she said. a woman governor, Ella T. Grasso Rhode Island burns center. The sharp dip in the thermometer to near zero readings plagued many motorists in “ But there is no such thing as an un­ and one Jewish senator, Abraham A. Manchester and other parts of New England this morning. There were many cars stalled beatable candidate.” Riblcoff. I CONCORD, N. H. - Presi- and many more which could not be started because of the prolonged cold weather over the Weicker, a political maverick who “1 have confidence in the people of dent Ford has invited 10 New weekend. The forecast is for warming weather tomorrow. (Herald photo by Pinto) has attracted widespread support of the state of Connecticut that they will :$• Hampshire newspaper editors Democrats and independents, is con­ make their decision based on the can­ for an interview with him in sidered by observers to be an excep­ didates and are will not be deterred Washington Thursdays 15 days tionally strong candidate for re- by extraneous non-issues,” she said. before a two-day swing through election, . Mrs. Schaffer said the name of her the state with the nation’s Earlier this month Lt. Gov. Robert campaign committee is "Gloria 8 leadoff presidential primary. Bitter cold. gi*lps region K. Killian said he had decided not to Schaffer Senate ’76.” Chairman is enter the race, acknowledging Hartford Attorney BourkeSpellacey; By United Press International in Massachusetts as an Atlantic jured Sunday night when the snow­ Weicker’s popularity. treasurer is Myles Pennypacker of National storm lashed the area. Chatham had mobile he was riding tumbled over a Mrs. Schaffer, saying she would Westport and secretary is Maureen Bitter cold gripped New England 10 inches of snow on the ground and dam at Glen Lake at Goffstown. withhold any discussion of the issues Satti of New London, Mrs. Schaffer SAN FRANCISCO.- Patricia today, plunging temperatures far there was five to six inches at Hyan- Emile Mailhot was in guarded condi­ of the campaign until she formally said. Hearst’s lawyers have charged below zero throughout the region. nis. Roads remained cleared. tion at a hospital. that a judge’s order that she One reading registered 50 below. Temperatures tumbled throughout It was minus 18 in Pittsfield, in cooperate with a government Marchers re-enacting the Albany, the region. A reading of 50 below was western Massachusetts; Hartford, pyschiatrist is un­ N.Y., to Cambridge, Mass., march of recorded north of Berlin, N.H., and a Conn., had a minus nine reading; Lebanon plunging constitutional. They are un­ Col. Henry Knox during the record 30 below was reached in Con­ Caribou, Maine, had a minus 25 low decided on their next tactic. Revolutionary War moved out from cord. reading; and in Vermont, Newport on overnight stay in a West A Manchester, N.H., man was in­ recorded a minus 30. SILVER SPRING, Md. - Brookfield, ^ s s . , school in 14 below deeper into chaos Alan L. Bortnick, son of zero weather to cover another 15 trucking executive Joseph miles. Zero to seven below BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - around Beirut, its suburbs and Bortnick, was released un­ “Everybody’s talking about the Fighting flared across Lebanon today throughout the countryside. harmed after five days in cold. It’s the most common subject,” and mosques called for a Moslem up­ The loudspeakers on mosques that hands of kidnapers Saturday said Paul Chagnon, an art instructor readings reported rising to save a pocket of Palestinian normally call Moslems to prayer following the payment of a ran- who coordinated the overnight stay and leftist gunmen making a last took up the “holy war” cry today, : som described only as “very Sunday. “If Henry’s ghost came Reports of near zero to about seven Coats were buttoned to the top but­ stand against Christian forces calling upon “all the faithful to arise ; substantial.” The FBI is back, he’d recognize the weather.” degrees below zero Fahrenheit were Hiker William Kikker, 27, of New ton this morning. Collars were besieging them in a Beirut slum dis­ and come to the aid of our ; looking for two men who ab- % turned up and earflaps were turned given in and around Manchester. bretheren” in Karantlna. ; ducted Bortnick Monday. York city, died of exposure Sunday in It was a morning when cars trict. the White Mountains area of New down. Hands were thrust in coat Lebanon plunged deeper into chaos Karantina is a slaughterhouse slum pockets. Breath clouds hung in the coughed, choked, sputtered, district in north Beirut where about Hampshire. Two companions on the strained, but wouldn’t start. Or else following a weekend of fierce : NORTH PLATTE, Neb. - | same trek were rescu ^ in three-foot air. fighting that claimed at least 359 50 Palestinian guerrillas and Moslem I Jan 29 has been set as the Temperatures had taken the they just didn’t do anything. militiamen have been making a snow. Local garages were besieged with dead and more than 500 wounded and : sentencing date for Erwin deepest plunge of the winter. forced the resignation of Premier desperate stand in a municipal gar­ Snow continued to fall on Cape Cod emergency calls. t Charles Simants, who was g Rashid Karami and his seven-month- age building surrounded by Christian As of 10:30 this morning, some gar­ I found guilty Saturday of g old “salvation government.” forces. ages had received as many as 30 5 murdering six members of a g Karami, unable to stem the ram­ “They are surrounded now and it is emergency calls with more coming ;5 family Oct. 18. He could be Congress keeping eye paging violence that turned Lebanon only a matter of time before we cap­ I given life imprisonment or the in. ture them or kill them," a Christian /■ Tonight is supposed to be warmer into a sprawling battlefield, told the '5 death penalty. nation “the doors to peace have now militia spokesman said. by 15 to 20 degrees than last night. Christian forces killed scores of on elections, budget And tomorrow, you can turn down been shut.” I WASHINGTON - AFL-CIO | A security bulletin said fighting defenders in hand-to-hand combat in your collar and turn up your ear S President George Meany today WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 94th moJeidle changes but no major subsided considerably under the the Karantina district. flaps. Temperatures are forecast for I called for the Federal Elec- g Congress returns for its second ses­ restructuring that could be shock of Karami’s resignation but The climax to Lebanon’s worst the high mid to upper 30s. tions Commission and § sion today, with an eye on the federal ballyhooed as reform of the tax that clashes were still continuing weekend violence came late Sunday I Congress to look into reports ^ budget and the November elections, system. Because of the election, in­ when Karami announced his resigna­ that President Ford’s cam- which could turn out of office the dividual taxes could be cut more tion after seven months of fruitless paign headquarters received wave of freshmen elected in 1974. after June 30. It was cold^ but no record attempts to establish cease-fires promises of contributions if a ^ Fighting for his political life. Ford CRIME — Revision of the federal that, one after another, kept collap­ S picketing bill was vetoed. S: is expected to reject any program criminal code is languishing in com­ minus 9 in Stafford at 3 a.m., which sing. mittees. There also will be a push for WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - that might swell his propos^ budget Temperatures dropped into the bitter could have gone even lower in the of under $395 billion, which will be gun control, especially “Saturday coldest hour before dawn. "As God is my witness, 1 have tried WASHINGTON - Secretary night specials.” Opposition is for­ sub-zero range in many parts of presented to Congress Wednesday. Connecticut today, but not to the to save this country from ruin but my of State Henry Kissinger midable. For the first time. Congress must record low for the date of 16 below Other temperatures around the efforts have been in vain," Karami leaves tonight for Moscow, work out its own budget. Under a law REVENUE SHARING - Congress state were Canaan and Litchfield, 4 announced in a faltering voice over hoping that despite confronta­ must extend, kill or make permanent set in 1948. taking effect in fiscal 1977 (starting The National Weather Service below; Danielson and Montville, 2 nationwide television and radio. tion over Angola, he can get an in October), Congress must meet its the revenue sharing program. The above; Colchester, zero; Bridgeport, “The doors to peace have now been agreement at least in principle administration is for it, but there is observatory at Bradley International budget or raise taxes. Airport recorded a low of minus 9 7 above and New Haven, 4 above. shut. The government no longer has with the Russians on strategic Here is a summary of the main concern that all share — need or no Concord, N.H., recorded a record any effectiveness and although all arms issues. degrees at 5 a.m. The lowest January issues this year: temperature ever recorded was 26 low of 30 below, Chicopee, Mass., had my efforts have failed, I leave with a ECONOMY — A strong push by CONSUMERS - The big bill, to a minus 10 reading and Albany, N.Y., clear conscience that I have done all create a consumer advocacy agency, below on Jan. 22, 1961. Democrats for legislation creating The NWS reported a reading of was frigid at 16 below zero. I could. May God save us.” jobs as long as unemployment is is in a Senate-House conference and International ! I about 8 per cent and for an extension Congress may hold it until Ford has of unemployment benefits. to veto it at a politically more BELFAST, Northern Ireland | ENERGY - Dispute over oil critical time. — Militant Protestants have prices resolved last year; fight this Legislation whose prospects were Unions to fight longer week vowed to hit back at Roman ^ year possible on deregulation of bright last January but now are the fiscal year beginning July 1, ac­ February. Catholic terrorism with three ft natural gas prices. Congress might doomed include: A national health in­ NEWINGTON (UPI) - Gov. Ella cording to state officials revenge killings for every s try to tap military oil reserves for surance program, no-fault car in­ T. Grasso says she'll resubmit her State employe unions banded together in December to fight the Most of those at the Saturday murdered Protestant. § civilian use, adjust environmental surance, expanding picketing powers plan for a 40-hour week for state closed-door meeting were members Extremist Catholics promised g standards to accommodate energy at construction sites and increased workers. Meanwhile, union leaders plan and about 400 persons attended a workshop Saturday on resisting the of Council 16, American Federation retaliation for any “outrages.” | plans, tax energy users, provide tax farm price supports. are again unifying to fight the of State, County and Municipal incentives for energy cutbacks. No proposal. governor’s renewed efforts. Mrs. Grasso says she wants a Employes. Others present were from COPENHAGEN, Denmark | gas tax. Members of three unions met to longer work week, instead of the the Connecticut Education Associa­ — Socialist leaders from 17 | FOREIGN AID - Waiting for con­ plot their opposition to Mrs. Grasso s Inside today current 35 hours, as means of saving tion and the Connecticut State Western European nations | gressional approval is Ford’s request plan to lengthen - without a pay A ndover...... 5 H ebron...... 14, 15 overtime. Union officials charge Employes Association. meeting in Copenhagen have § for aid to the Middle East, which raise - the week of slate workers. Michael Ferrucci, president of Bolton___5, 13, 24 MACC new s...... 3 Mrs. Grasso submitted the 40-hour such legislation would in effect mean pledged to given economic sup- » helped make the interim peace G assified___15-16 Council 16, said the workers opposed port to the Socialist parties in | agreement between Israel and E u a r t s " ''. ':. l! week to a special legisl^ive session a 14 per cent pay cut. Coventry ... Connecticut faces a projected $35 any change in the work week that Spain and Portugual. » Egypt. Ford wants $2.2 billion for last month which rejected it, but she Editorial .. S. Windsor ... 5, 13 million deficit this year and a was not reached through collective Israel and $800 million for Egypt. E. Hartford Sports .... 10-11-12 has said she’ll try again when the bargaining. TAXES — Prospects are for F am ily ___ V ernon...... 14 regular session convenes in projected $147 million shortage for . I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchaatar, Coae., Mae.. Jan, it, M78— PACKTHREB

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jm. 19,1976_ MACC NEWS KofC cites Fitzpatrick Police report The decorations are $3.4 million allocated melts away, an innter John Fitzpatrick of 119 Florence meeting will be 8 p.m. Feb. down now— all the singers Morlarty Jr., Democratic chairman recovered in. a traffic accident in Nancy Carr peace takes its place and St. will be honored at a dinner on Manchester Police are in­ 11 at Mott’s .Community gone and there have been a and State R^resentative Ted Cum­ The People Group, open suddenly we reaUze we’ve Feb. 21 at Willie’s Steak House. He la vestigating thefts of goods worth Coventry. Hall, E. Middle Tpke. A lot of grey days already mings, Republican chairman Nathan in rev-sharing funds Local authorities were notified of to all those in a single grown. We’ve allowed being recognized for his service to nearly $4,000 in a variety of cases steering committee will be with many more to come A gostinelli, and state KirfC deputy the incident at about I ’a.m.; the situation whether never ourselves to be imperfect the Knights of Columbus and for hia reported over the weekend. married, divorced, formed at this time. before next Christmas. John Coleman. When Mayor Matt Morlarty said streets and sidewalks. The two largest thefts were a $2,- van’s owner was apparently unaware and human. Can we share civic activities In Manchester. Ernest Harriman of Vernon will be of the theft. Suspects are still being separated or widowed, has with one another some of Find tim e to make a He has served as district deputy of last week that “termination of the • $137,541—new equipment for the 000 tractor reported missing from Weekly meetings are visit, encourage your the toastmaster. sought, Manchester Police said. established the following the times we’ve known we the KofC In this area for the past six federal revenue-sharing program public works department. Agway Inc. in Buckland and a based on informal dis­ church or club group to go Dr. Pierre Archambault of Tolland • $107,982 — improvements to Lin­ structure: were wrong, hesitated to veqrs. Hehas beot named Knight of would result in dire consequences for burglary into a Hilliard St. residence cussions of an hour or so for a small party. Perhaps is chairman of the dinner committee. Other weekend activity listed by A general meeting will admit it, then finally did?) / th^Sar and District Deputy of the the citizens of Manchester," he listed coln Center. in which items worth about $1,250 followed by coffee and a an evening of hymns or • $99,938 — replacement of the Manchester Police included: be held on the second Speak your mind. (What Year for the state of Connecticut by the specific programs funded from were stolen. social time for those who bingo. The sound of a voice • Investigation of a two-car acci­ Wednesday of each month has been bugging you the KofC. He has served as chairman that source since the program Olcott St. bridge. Agway, at 540 New State Rd., wish. Discussion meetings raised in laughing or the • $87,466 — revaluation costs. dent at Spruce and Pearl Sts. at and is open to all interested lately? Does anybody want of the KofC state convention for two started Jan. 1, 1972. reported Saturday that a $2,000, 16- persons. General meetings, all begining at 8 p.m. will gentle enjoyment of Noting the five-year program is • $74,858 — town contributions un­ horsepower garden tractor was niis- about 1 p.m. Saturday. Ruth K. , be held Tuesday, Jan. 20 to listen? We will). years, and Is state membership llling volunteer are a good time to meeti singing the good old hymns scheduled to terminate Dec. 31,1976, der its Industrial Guidelines sing. hi ttie Hilliard St. case, also McAuley, 47, of 25 Emerson St. was and 27, and 29 at Devon Di*., ' Those who are interested chairman of the KofC. people, sign up for the should help change the program started he said, “I cannot overestimate the program. reported Saturday, an apartment te­ charged with failure to obey a stop and Thursday, Jan. 22 and in signing up for January FiUpatrick Is past president of the monUily newsletter, find after Christmas greys to importance of revenue-sharing to the nant told police that two rifles, a sign ; her car was in collision with a 29, at 835 Foster St. Ext. social activities, may Democratic Qub of Manchester and lllin g Junior High School is seeidng out times, places and dis­ rose. Town of Manchester. We would be • $74,466 — park and recreation shotgun and stereo equipment was car driven by John W. Penvose, 19, of South Windsor. receive a TPG newsletter has been active In Democratic party adult volunteers who can help in cussion, topics for the Scasunul Sharing faced with the untenable choice of outdoor facility improvements. stolen. Windsor. Both cars were to w ^ ; both Attendance at weekly by calling or writing Bar­ affairs for many years. giving classroom aaalstance to .weekly meetings, sign up We wish to acknowledge either reducing essential services by • $55,823 — construction of storm Other cases included theft of drivers were treated for minor in­ meeting is 50 cents per bara Baker, Concordia Invited guests to the dinner include teachers or give som e extra attantioo for social activities and get the final check to Seasonal 10 to 11 per cent or increasing the drains. carpeting and a work bench, worth juries at Manchester Memorial member and $1 for non­ Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin Governor Ella Grasso, Congressman to students. a feeling for what TPC is Sharing received from John Fiupalrick property tax by 6 per cent.” • $54,990— burglar-alarm systems about $200, from a Main St. office; Hospital. members to provide for the St., 649-9346. William Cotter, Congressman The school social worker and At Moriarty’s request, the Board of in schools. • Referral to juvenile authorities p all about. After Christmas greys Ljmuui Taylor. Those Christopher Dodd, Mayor Matthew guidance director will meet with any theft of a $50 coat from a rack at cost of refreshments. Any checks ' which were Directors adopted a resolution which • $51,714 — im provem ents to of three 13-year-old Manchester The next general Christmas has been a parents or community monbers who Manchester Memorial Hospital; interested person is invited received after Christmas urges the state’s Congressional public buildings. theft of a $125 tape deck from a car girls, charged with fourth-degree to come. Please call time of great activity in are Interested In the volunteer delegation to press for early exten­ • $37,329 — improvements to Lin­ larceny (shoplifting) Saturday at our convalescent homes. will be used in the Human program. parked on Essex St.; and theft of a hostess one day in advance Needs program through ABOUT TOWN sion of the program. coln Center parking lot. Citizen Band radio and tools, worth Sears Roebuck & Co., Manchester if planning to attend. If her Church groups have been The primary quaUficatioM are that Shopping Parkade. The girls were<^ H’s Always The which small grants or the adult like young te«>-agert and As of last week, Manchester had • $22,568 — miscellaneous, in­ more than $300, from a car parked at house is “full up” please bringing in cookies and Churdi Women United will meet The executive board of the allocated the following sums from cluding fuel-dispensing systems for released to their parents. gifts, carols have been loans are made to have some free time during the day a Spencer St. shopping area. Right Time feel free to call another Manchester residents suf- ’Tuesday morning at 9:45 at St. Women’s Christian Fellowship of Se­ revenue-sharing funds, for a total of town garages, acquisition of voting • Several summonses and arrests sung by groups ranging or wedi to spend on the program. hostess. , fering from financial crisis Bartholomew’s Church. A fire cond Congregational Church will about 33.4 million: machines, acquisition of emergency In another theft case still under in­ for minor traffic violations and In The from the Brownies to the Further Information Is available by Discussion questions * who are not eligible for any deputment representative will dis­ meet toni^t at 7:30 in the Eells • $1,941,991 — to meet operating generators, and maintenance costs to vestigation, it was learned early criminal cases, involving speed- Salvation Army members. calling 646-5894, ext. 456. WANT ADS suggested for the month kind of federal, state, cuss home safety. Room of the church. costs of general government. meet OSHA (Occupational Safety and Saturday that a van truck owned by a related or traffic control violations A good time was had by all are: local, or other private aid. • $491,574 — improvements to Health Act) requirements. Donor passes 13-gallon mark Pearl St. man had been stolen and or intoxication cases. The pressure of being including the visitors. single. (Social pressure to Officer James McCooe of the Manchester Police Department marry. Doing things alone. MPOA to investigate holds the pin just presented to Wm along wijh a certificate Economics of being single. recognizing him for donating 13 gallons of blood to the Red Cross About Town Where can you go? etc.) Bloodmobile. Making the presentation is Andre htormen, chair­ Discrimination. (Now rail transportation man of the blood program and development dirwtor at The Manchester Chapter of the Friendship Club will meet ’Tuesday that there’s “Playgirl,” Manchester Memorial Hospital* (Herald photo by Pinto) DAV will meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at _iat 1 p.m. at the Senior Citizens “Viva,” and support of the The executive board of the commerce is dependent upon bulk the American Legion Home. Center. There will be a kitchen U.S. Congress, women are Manchester Property Owners transportation, we find it in­ social. no longer discriminated conceivable that neither the town nor against...right? And men T b n b e s Association (MPOA) has decided to Dr. Philip Sumner, chief of even the Chamber of Commerce now agree women should investigate rail transportation in the obstetrics at Manchester Memorial have evidenced much interest in The Book Discussion Group of the get equal pay for equal area because it feels local govern­ Hospital, will be guest speaker preserving existing rail transport Blood donors sought YWCA will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. CALL ANY TIME work — so never dis­ ment and business has shown little ’Tuesday noon at the Kiwanis Club at the Community Y. George interest, MPOA Secretary Frank into and out of Manchester, much meeting at Manchester Country 643-2711 criminate against a Orwell’s “1984” will be discuss^. woman...right? Wrong?” Utakis says. less for providing for any potential in­ Club. His topic: “Natural Child­ ASK FOR CONNIE crease in that service,” Utakis said. for Jan, 27 drawing Anyone interested in book dis­ The inner joy that com­ At the MPOA board meeting last birth.” “If the Town of Manchester does cussions is invited to attend. es from'saying “I was week, Utakis said the board dis­ To date, there are oniy 17 ap­ by the local Red Cross in the hope of cAiiei'Tmentory not show a forceful interest in saving wrong.” (Have you ever cussed the apparent lack of interest getting more appointments. Ralph Pollack, executive director this vital link to commerce, then the pointments for the Red Cross Biood- ehe Heratb experienced this? Tension by town government in preserving Anyone in good health between the of the Greater Hartford Health Plan­ bureaucrats on state and federal mobile which is scheduled to visit The Manchester-Bolton Associa­ local rail service. ages of 18 and 66 can donate blood. ning Council, will be guest speaker levels concerned with rail transport Manchester Jan. 27 at St. Mary’s tion of Girl Scouts will meet tonight “Since a healthy business climate Appointments may be made by Tuesday at the Lion’s Club meeting certainly will not be disposed to act Episcopai Church. at 7:30 at St. Mary’s Episcopal \ tends to generate tax revenue and A spokesman from the Manchester calling the local R ^ Cross office at at the Steak Out in Talcottville. His Church. in our favor. 643-5111. Walk-in donors are also topic: “Health Planning and How it “Since so little information in this office of the Red Cross said this is the welcome. Affects You.” Two persons die regard has been made available to first time she can remember so few appointments made in advance of an The Manchester Italian-American Regal !!4»m the public, it was decided that the eening rou wHh the n*«on’« »n*tt HUrnSRS in car collision MPOA would investigate further in upcoming Bloodmobile visit. The Rev. Newell Curtis will speak Society will have installation of of­ The lack of appointments is at­ on the “United CJiurch of Christ ficers tonight at 8 at the Italian- WOODBRIDGE (UPI) - Two per­ this area to see what could be done to CALL FOR FREE EST. improve the situation in tributed to the fact that the last .two History” at the continuing education American Club. sons have been killed and a third regular monthly Bloodmobile visits Skating class tonight at 7:30 at the church. 323 Center Street critically injured in a multiple car Manchester,” Utakis said. Utakis said the MPOA board also were canceled because of the strike. Manchester, Conn. crash, according to police. At these visits, many donors The pastor-parish personnel com­ fhe Women’s Home League of the They said Christine Desclos, 21, of voiced concern about possible con­ tonight habitually make appointments for mittee of North United Methodist Salvation Army will meet Tuesday at Tel. (203) 646-2112 Wilton, and Beverly Green, 45, of tinuation, at local cost, of several their next blood donation. Church will meet tonight at 7 at the 1:30 p.m. in the junior hall at the Mon.-FrI. 8-7:30 - 8al. 8-12:00 Sale Orange, were killed early Sunday. town government jobs now funded by There will be skating, supervised The monthly quota is 150 pints per church. Citadel. Refreshments will be Mrs. G reen’s husband Joseph state and federal grants. The MPOA by the Recreation Department, today Bloodmobile visit. The state blood served. Green was reported in critical condi­ board warned the town Board of from 3 to 9 p.m. at Center Springs tion at St. Raphael’s hospital in New Directors to “move very carefully” bank supply is continually in need of Pond, Charter Oak Park, and the -l^pe 0 blow, positive and deHaHve, Arthur Holmes of the Holmes Haven. Two other persons suffered on further local funding of grant- Union Pond Annex. BE EARLY because it is the most coition type Hockey will be permitted at the Funeral Home will be the guest Friendship Circle of the Salvation minor injuries, they said, funded jobs. speaker at the Manchester WATES used. I Center Springs Annex from 3 to 9 Army will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Police said the Desclos woman was The MPOA board also set the on Tuesday. Weighing-in will be 7 to 8 p.m. home of Mrs. Jessie Lyons, 88 driving the wrong way on the Wilbur organization’s annual election p.m. The board of directors will meet GOOD NEWS! Cross Parkway when she hit two meeting date for Feb. 20 at Whiton Members of the Junior Women’s There is no skiing at Northview. Goodwin St. For information on winter sports at after the regular meeting. Manchester Tailor Shop FOR SPECTACULAR STOREWIDE SAVINGS! other cars. Memorial Library. Club are calling from a list submitted town recreation areas, phone 643 RE-0PENIN6 WED., THEATRE TIME SCHEDULE 4700. JA N . 21st. CHILDREN’S WEAR AT IT88AME LOCATION ACCESSORIES & LINGERIE MISSES’ Cinema 2 - "3 Days of the "Killer Elite” 7:15-9:45 Burnside 2 - “They Shoot 121 SPRUCE STREET. MANCHESTER Girls' assorted sportswear coordinates, UA East 1 - "The Black- Evening slippers in slip-on or fold-up Condor” 7:20-9:30 Burnside 1 - "Adventures Horses Don’t They?” 7:00; 4-14, orig. 3.00-12.00 —...77...... 1.99-7.99 Bird” 7:15-9:18 Film Rating Guide SPORTSWEAR Showcase Cinema 1 — of the Wilderness Family” “ Downhill Racers” 9:10 for parents and their children styles, orig. 6.00 & 10.00 ... 3.99-6.99 pr. Girls’ winter outerwear, 4-14, orig. UA E ast 2 — “ Rooster “Lucky Lady” 7:30-9:50 7:00-9:00 SPECML FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! Selected top name knee hi’s and novelty COORDINATES 20.00- 29.00 ...... 9.99-14.99 Cogbum” 9:30; “ Airport ’75” Showcase Cinema 2— "Dog [~^ General audiences. All ages admitted. socks, orig. 1.35-5.00 pr...... Vi o ff 7:W; "Strongest Man in the Girls' dresses In long and short styles, Day Afternoon” 7:00-9:30 OFF ALL TYPES Group of handbags, orig. 14.00-50.00, World” 7:30 Showcase Cinema 3 — Parental guidance suggested. Some material may 4-14, orig. 9.00-28.00 ...... 4.89-13.99 Vernon Cinema 1 — "Grizz­ now sale priced ...... Vi o ff Girls’ knit mittens, orig. 1.50-2.75, now "Hustle” 7:20-9:40 a I M u ffto rs — not be suitable for pre-teenagers. 50% OF ALTERATIONS ly Adams” 7:00-9:00 Showcase Cinema 4 — I f M a n ch M ttr. Inc. Acrylic knit accessories, orig. 2.50-10.00, sale priced ...... 88®P^* |y j Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent now sale priced ...... Vi o ff I.M ««iT ii-ro L to w •■■uKsiDS *vs. w aw r Mfvfnff fOti fftth Ift# iwWon'i ffowtl MUFFtEftS We Thank Alt Our CuHontere And Friends OFF Girls’ knes-hl’s In assorted patterns, col­ Group of costume jewelry, orig. 3.00- ORIQ. 11.00-28.00 or adult guardian. For Their Kindness During ors, orig. 1.26-1.75 ...... CALL FOR FREE EST. 20.00, now sale priced ...... Vi o ff BURNSIDE 0 No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ Our Recent Fire. Acrylic or polyester pants, jackets, Toddlers' knit mittens, orig. 1.16-2.50, Rl’-j.ll’ ■ Assorted warm sleepwear, orig. 8.00- skirts, sweaters, shirts and shells. In now sale priced ...... 89opr. 323 Center Street tain areas). 16.00, sizes S ,M ,L ...... 4.99-9.M basic or novelty styling. Broken sizes. C I N E l 4 th W E E K I Manchester, Conn. Infants’ dresses and diaper sets, o r^ 2 Q R E A T 8 I Phone 649-2184 Long robes, orig. 25.00-40.00, S,M,L, 6.00-7.50, now sale priced...... 3.99 “Tt€ ADVENTURES OF JANE FONDA Tel, (203) 646-2112 now sale p ric e d ...... 1 7 .9 9 -2 7 .9 9 THE WILDERNESS F A M ir “THEY SHOOT HORSES Mon.-FrI. 8-7:30 - Sat. 8-12:00 Every Tuesday AT 7* OONTTHEY?" AT7 WEDNESDAY ROBERT REDFORD WHITE SALE PtTER SELLERS "DOWNHILL RACERS" READY-TO-WEAR 9:10 (M*t. 8«L-8un. 2:15) MISSES’ & WOMEN’S "THE PARTY" Entire stock of junior fall sweaters, S,M,L, . plus "Shark's Traastn” 89e Mon. A Tubs. StjCHCASE CINEMAf SAVINGS 1234 TRANSGEN*DENTAL‘ orig. 1 4 .0 0 -3 0 .0 0 ...... % o ff DRESSES, PANTSUITS 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Misses’ dresses, longs, separates, party e THROW PILLOWS Manchester Evening Herald • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 j R m iily pajamas, pantsuits, 6-20, orig. 30.00- Published every evening except « FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Vte Honor MASTER CHARGE^ e SHEETS I Sundays and holidays. Entered a t, MEDITATION 80.00, now sale price, 50% off and more. C2;:\THEATRES EAST I the Manchester, Conn., Post Office e BED PILLOWS as Second Class Mall Matter. \ program Misses’ acrylic and wool fall separates, Suggested Carrier Rates UNESCAAN 'pqI| 50% OFF • COMFORTERS LUCKY 8-16, orig. 16.00-50.00 ...... V i o ff ORIQ. 25.00-48.00, NOW 12.99-23.99 Payable In Advance ,, ROBERT DUVAU„ WHAT IS IT? ^ i c a H i i Single copy...... 15S L A D Y f ^ ' Misses’ polyester coordinates, 8-16, orig. Transcendental Meditation, or TM, is ROOSTER C0G8URN W eekly...... 90« THE KILLER ELITE Select group of polyester dresses, One m o n th ...... $3.90 I a simple, easily learned technique for 16.00- 50.00 ...... Vi o ff Three months ...... $11.70 NMHBIG braihf deluxe orig. 25.00-34.00, 12.99-16.99; and M R PO ItnS gaining deep rest and relaxation. The Misses’ long and short skirts, 8-16, orig. Six m o n th s ...... $23.40 polyester pantsuits in solids, pat­ One y e a r...... $46.60 AND FBUS ONLY IM program is not a philosophy or rfr 18.00- 50.00 ...... Vi o ff Mail Rates Upon Request burtrd'houis ttoion and involves no change in life terns, orig. 30.00-48.00, 15.99- avtcnacDEnEuvE Entire stock of misses’ acrylic knit sweat­ dtCiMiiiiss Subscribers who fall to receive sWa 23.99. All for sizes 10-18,14V2-22Vz. their newspaper before S:30 p.m. B1 ilwifIrtiM ers, S,M,L, orig. 14.00-28.00 ...... % o ff should telephone the circulation ‘nusmr .SA t I h WRHININI l i (MAwlinal department, 647-6946. WHAT DOES IT DO? M m M tM le q i Assorted misses’ polyester shirts, 8-16, This printing test pattern is . The relaxation gained during TM relieves stress, strain reg. 20.00, now sale priced ...... 1 1 .9 9 part of The Herald quality T- t6(vsion. Rosesreh 3t tho Horvord Medicol ScIkx)I hw found Misses’ acrylic pull-on pants, 8-18, orig. i A W The life andTlinea of ___ -jAl^iclioditludani^ A quarter pound patty, that the level of rest gained during TM is twice as deep as / control program In order to Mwwcaa* ciM m topped with BRAZIER* 15.00, now sale priced ...... 9 .M give you one of the finest' sauce, lettuce, and the deepest part of a whole night'f sleep MEN’S WEAR GRIZZIY ^ - - J ^ c a r d n o w l aaww W Group of misses’ car coats, 8-16, orig. newspapers in the nation. tomato — served on WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? I e a r l y a sesame bun with 60.00- 80.00, now sale priced, 39.99-59.M ADAM; crispy BRAZIER TM gives increased calmness and — „ - Select group of polyester and wool sport fries at perticipat- Misses’ nylon ski parkas, S,M,L,XL, orig. coats, orig. 50.00-80.00 ...... 3 9 . ^ 5 9 . 9 9 ngOAIRYQUEEN* Health improves. High blood pressure is reduced (10% of , I, BIRD / Ice Cream BRAZIER stores. people who start TM are recommended to the program 38.00- 62.00, pow sale priced ...... V i o ff Famous name polyester twill suits, orig. Women’s polyester pull-on pants, 30-40, 120.00, now sale priced ...... 2 0 % o ff T M '^ i^ 'e ^ s mental clarity and psychological well being. Co»9 Inc* orig. 16.00, now sale priced ...... 9 .9 9 Top name polyester knit slacks, 30-42, Family and social relationships also improve from the Tl .-X .. Select group of misses’ fuzzy fake long orig. 15.00-20.00 ...... 1 0 .9 9 program. coats and pant coats, 8 -1 8 ...... 2 5 % o ff Assorted outerwear for S,M,L,XL, 36-46, "Manufacturer* of drfilelli’i Banquet SpumoiU” HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE? Junior pants in casual or dressy styles, 27 Warren Street, Manchastw .Pt»n« 84lh 5MB. TM is practiced twice a dw (once in the morning and once orig. 3 2 .5 0 -8 7 .5 0 ...... 2 5 % o ff Plant Hours: Dally 8 to 5; 8al. 8 16 1; Cloaid 8unda; the evening for just 15-2(} minutes. 5-13, orig. 18.00-23.00 ...... 9 .9 9 Sweaters in acrylics, wools, S,M,L,XL, HOW DO I KNOW IT WORKS? Junior short dresses, all long sleeved, orig. 17.00-20.00 ...... 1 2 .9 9 ROBERT REDFORD (R) m JANUARY The benefits of the TM program have been verified by r . 5-13, orig. 25.00-29.00 .,...... 1 9 .9 9 Famous neckwear, orig. 4.99 ...... 3 .9 9 Color by Deluxe*'" “ Jloyai’s Spirit of *76” tific research at over 20O universities and research cente Top name dress shirts, 14V2-17, 32-35, DAYS OF TUE8 WED THUR8 FRI SAT ‘*3 The True atory o( a man axHad Red Reepberry V a n illa B lu e b e rry (All studies and sources available at the TM center.) orig. 6.99 ...... O-*® THE CONDOR” In itM wUdemaM and how ha RED WHITE BLUE if you know a meditator, then you know it works. EVES. 7A0 a laama to auivtva HOWDOILEARN? BEDDING >ui,HO i« SUN ciASSK ncimuLr iv< 20-21 - 22- 23- 24 Anyone can learn in a few short sessions over four days, ENTIRE SKI STOCK first step to finding out more about the Transcendental Medil“ NOW SHOWING ICE CREAM tation program is to attend a free introductory lecture. V3 OFF ;oL/ - - T *•- - Wohra gono all out to show our approclatlon for this Daily: 10 AM - 8 PM FKE r a ^ LECTUKS THIS Save Vb on 6 styles of Steams & 49.99 PAIR VanNNi— groat country;- Treat yoursoH to thia ONCE EVERY 1 . t M i WWL, JM.Z1 A MweiiMlar, 7 :1 ^ 1 1 . Foster and Eclipse beddi^ ... over I m cmiw, as Eni CMitr at, auN. soa-a. 79.99-189.99 VALUES /nHIW TIiSOF \ ciNEHu I a II 100 YEAR 8PECIAU AvallaUo In haH gallon, conao us: o n Am 0 0 C«pyr>aH KTk Am D O Car* and slledi at bottor grocora and roataurants. (Also bister. • TN . Thun., J « L aznd, OlMtonbin, TM M A 400 pieces at low, low pricesi GRIZZLY ADAMS” (0) 6 4 » e 3 3 3 MANCHESTER Wrts Tumw Ubmy, S407 KW. tf. avallaUo at our planl too) ABM.IuaNeNMM WKOAY 7 a 9 239 Spencer St. (Silver Lane) • TM* Ittura., Jm . ZSnd, South WIndMr, 7dO F.H . CHILOatNiN / I ’a Your Patriotic Duty — plus SocM i For Sovtogi, ITtS Dtogtao Hood 7MBM0 SAT U . 7 , 9 HARTFORD ROAD IN7EIIMT10IIM. MEDI7ATI0N SOCIEn 0 P«, .. KOO« , 0 ADSL t I J t Na FiiMM SUN Com from 1 pm Good Business For Us... ALL SALES FINAL BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION iiwin«Miiu.i«i»«wiwi,-tr.oen»ii*l»rr w»w»m-ctMo««ieiimimiW«eie 61 8. Main St, Weal Hartford Center • 233-4493 Only Sun ClMtie PleturM' po.»iWil»oM«-«Mt ■■wnioW * y ■■nci ■smom i nirtn m «— «e ■ w m rnthim ,s^ - * ------649-SS33 peetee wNI be MoepGed Manufactured Locally Since 1926! DAILY QUEEN pitu«sOMHi««»irro«m«WM«iHcSotio.we«wMw«nii>ywiii«s>S.Me»i i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Jan. It, IWI— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter. Conn.. Mon., Jan. 19,1976 Girl Scout Club shop holds sale leaders gather Allen offers relations ideas South Windsor B o l t o n • The teachers at the hl|^ school • Begin the orientation for in- OPEN FORUM bargains are still available. iManrl)f atpr lu? tttng Hiaralii South Windsor - There will be an Association and the center will change places for coming freshmen in January. Merchandise must be sold so that DONNA HOLLAND • Schedule the orientation for meeting of all South Windsor two or three weeks. JUDY KUEHNEL the non-profit shop may be restocked School Supt. Raymond Allen parents of incoming freshmen in Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Girl Scout leaders Thursday, • Teachers will be encouraged to The January Clearance Sale is still in February. Shop hours are Tuesday offered ei^ t ways for the system to February, have the coarse descrip* Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press Interrrational Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the take part in extra-curricular doings Drug abuse law assist you in this serious problem. in progress at the South Windsor through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., improve public relations during the tion rea^ , aniFliave head teachers Orchard Hill School. at all the schools. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Sincerely, ' Community Thrift Shop in the. and Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. recent Board of Eduicatlon meeting. and department chairmen present to Council delegates will hear •M^rt clinics will be offered at Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. enforcement Alton J. Munsie, Sullivan Avenue Plaza. Joseph Fleming, principal of explain courses. leaders’ opinions regarding the lower grade levels. Young Sunday school All merchandise, except consign- The shop is run by the South Wind­ Bolton High School, worked vrith his Raymond F. Robinson, Editor. with words in a government of men lots of snow on the ground and plenty N lU iillS l proved relationship — though TtWIVH T u r n ------TkaNq whose language was often rough, of ice on the pond. We built some ice HwnN Jilisvi'i bavS Mawi's ka.Il Box of 10 probably ht arms length — so long as UN Sta Iwa lay. l « M l abrasive, abusive and extremist. slopes right from Valley Street to the U lh rt M ia i. IM m l G r o o t i n g it suits their interests, and no longer. mam m a i M l NUM FfUq They came, therefore, to think of pond. m ^ . a kaW^r CFaSCa ka.b C a r d s Chou as a moderate, friendly Friendship, or lack of it will not enter a H I a bate St k a il SkstFawM MWaat the picture. Winter Street is hilly from south to IM aa. BoxM for all occaalona. UKIHtlli-Sr StTtawMwCtaW north; we could don our skates in the oMw'iiHeaa k a H tr W tE iM b H . backyard of 55 Winter, take a leap III Eat M e St ka.n FNaKTM nt-in Sakaki ALMANAC IM a a down the inclined driveway, and Caair laai In t -katTar

t u r i PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. 19,1975 Hospital auxiliary MANCTBTER EVENING HERALD. MMtdmter, 0mm.. Mott.. Jan. 1», UW-PAOB SBVBW \ About l.-r Rennet to hold open house for parents to hear Jean Kinney A parents’ ni^t for parents of Students of Grade 8 are being in­ Grade 8 pupils may attend this director at Manchester High School, town Grade 8 students at Bennet Junior formed about the program of study in workshop meeting with their will be available to meet with Jean Kinney, author and lecturer, children leave. High School will be Wednesday at Grade 9, the requirements for their parents. parents regarding high school and post-hi(^ school planning. will be guest speaker at the mid­ She has also written for several Past matrons of Temple Chapter, at 10 a.m. at in Luther Hall of The Good News Club, non- 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the courses and their relation to future Participating in the program will Gerald Blanchard, guidance winter meeting of the Auxiliary of national magazines geared to OES, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Emanuel Lutheran Church. denominational, will meet ’Tuesday Main Building at Bennet. educational and vocational planning. be Allan Ck>ne, principal at Bennet; Manchester Memorial Hospital Jan. counselor at Howell Cheney Regional women’s interests. She is a former at the home of Mrs. Murray at 3:30 p.m. in the Emanuel Lutheran Hie Grade 9 program of studies During the weeks following Ronald Edmondson, vice-principal; 26 from 9 a.m. to noon at Concordia vice president in a major advertising Johnston, 93 Plymouth Lane. Miss St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will Church chapel, • . will be explained by members of the parents’ night, students will begin i^ Ceila Robbins, Grade 8 guidance Vocational-Technical School, will meet with parents interested in lear- Lutheran Church. agency. She and her husband have Mary Louise Dickson and Mrs. have a Bible study Tuesday at 9:30 guidance department. Parents will dividual conferences wifh their counselor; and representatives of the ning about the opportunities Mrs. Kinney’s topic will be ‘‘The had six children. Since their retire­ Florence Thornton are in charge of a.m. at 463 E. Center St. have the opportunity to meet in small guidance counselors to select Grade various departments. Mature Years: Problems and Oppor­ available in technical ^ucatlon. ment, the Kinneys have moved to refreshments. - • James Morande, owner of the Old group sessions to discuss the choices 4 courses. Miss Anne Beechler, guidance tunities.” Subjects she will cover Gaylordsviile where they iive in a Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, Town & Country Store, East Hart­ offered within the course offerings. which will be enlarged upon during converted raiiroad station. Concordia Church Women will will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Teen ford, will give a cheese tasting group discussions are: Education Coffee hours will begin at 9 a.m. meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Center Annex of Manchester Recrea­ demonstration Tuesday at the and career opportunities, aged Reservations may be made by church. Jon Stevens of radio station tion Center. The meeting is open to Manchester Newcomer Club meeting Value of stolen property increased in 1975 parents who n e^ care, volunteer op­ Friday by calling Mrs. Andrew An- WTIC will be guest speaker. all area men interested in singing at 7:30 p m. at the Community Y, 79 In the animal control category, portunities, coping as a parent with The value of property reported police activity, except some w am inp nearly doubled, from 340 in saldi at 643-0717, or Mrs. Charles Members of the congregation are in­ four-part barbershop harmony. N. Main St. • ‘ police received 1,937 complaints in life-styles, special to late middle categories of traffic accidents and 1974 to 624 in 1975. Baxter at 646-9506. vited to attend this event. stolen in Manchester increased 11 1974 and 1,750 complaints in 1975. The years — retirement, grandparenting, Those attending are reminded to per cent in 1975, but the value of animal control. For 1975, the total mileage put on Arrests made in 1975 totaled 1,5W, police cruisers on patrol was about number of animals collected and health, living alone. use the parking lot in the rear of the The executive committee of United stolen property recovered declined 2 released was down in 1975, but the Mrs. Kinney is the author of a book church and enter the building from per cent. Police Chief Robert Lannan up from 1,448 in 1974. Both mis­ 645,000, compared to 602,000 miles in Methodist Women of North Church demeanor and felony arrests in- 1974. number of animals destroyed and the entitled ‘‘Living With Zest in an the rear. :r wili meet tonight at 7:30 at the home YESTERDAY’S has reported. Empty Nest.” In her book she tells C]T08S0(1 total fees received increased. 'The public is invited to attend. Jean Kinney of Elaine Law. In his final monthly report of 1975, how to live with zest after the Lannan said the 1975 value of stolen Complaints received by police were 28,396 in 1975, compared to 24,- The Altar Guild of Emanuel property was $668,898, compared to and most are working longer. 522 in 1974. Lutheran Church will meet tonight at 25 Years Ago $597,417 in 1974. Recovered property MCC course on films to begin Saturday 10 Years Ago amounted to $208,673 in 1975, com­ Traffic accidents involving motor Two-thirds of tax paid 7:30 in the church reception room. Manchester’s Republican Town vehicles increased from 2,196 in 1974 creative workshop in which the stu­ one film of original production as a Manchester’s Human Relations pared to $212,891 in 1974. Districts of Dec. 31 equaled 65.7 per A 15-week course in the art of fiim- Committee backs a slate of court of­ to 2,307 in 1975. But the number of ac­ Tax receipts to M anchester’s final project. Koffee Krafters of the YWCA will Commission calls iipon the town to Lannan, who this week received' making is being offered by the Com- dent will be trained in all aspects of ficials headed by Atty. S,G, Rottner cidents involving pedestrians, General Fund as of Dec. 31, mid-way cent of 12-months estimates, with making a super 8 film. Types of film meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to participate in Project Concern in the green light to fill up to seven munity Services Division of for town court judge for the term bicycles, fatalities and injuries into the 1975-76 fiscal year, equaled $927,573 received and $1,410,244 an­ Manchester Community College to be studied include documentary,f^ The audio-visual department at noon at the Community Y to work on which children from'Hartford will be vacancies on the police force, said 66.6 per cent of 12-months estimates, ticipated by June 30. bread dough creations. Hostesses are which starts July 1, the added manpower will begin to declin^ slightly. beginning Saturday. art and narrative. MCC will supply the cameras and The South Manchester Board of bused to Manchester schools. a report by Tax Collector James Receipts as of Dec. 31 to other Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Joseph have an effect on the theft cases in ’There were 32 pedestrian accidents It will meet Saturday mornings editing and lighting equipment. Fire Commissioners denies the Stewart R. Kennedy becomes the Turek Indicates. ‘ funds are: Special Downtown Taxing Advanced students may work with Dee. Membership is open to all in­ the next several months. in 1974 and 26 in 1973 ; 32 bicycle ac­ from 9 to 11. ^Ronald Waite of Students will be expected to provide request of the full-time firemen in third member of in'the history of Turek reports tax collections of $9,- District, $40,718 against $60,375 es­ a 16mm camera. terested persons and membership in Lannan has been trying to beef up cidents in 1974 and 29 in 1975; 7 acci­ Middletown is the instructor. their own film and pay for film the South Manchester Fire Depart­ Manchester Lodge of Masons to 858,420 as of Dec. 31, compared to timated to June 30; Water Fund, U | the YWCA is required. the department’s investigative work dent fatalities in 1974 and 5 in 1975; The course is designed as a Students will be required to submit developing. ment for a shorter work week. The receive the highest laward of the $14,784,457 estimated to June 30. $544,109 against $1,191,000; Sewer since he assumed command last and 520 injuries in 1974 and 516 in firemen asked for a 56-hour work Order of DeMolay, the Legion of Received during the month of Fund, $370,521 against $979,630; ?nd year. 1975. The Old Guard will meet Tuesday week. They are now working 60 hours Honor. December was $1,694,120. data processing fund, $104,074 MCC offers parent .course His end-of-year report shows in­ Traffic arrests increased from 7,- 180 in 1974 to 8,471 in 1975. Traffic Tax receipts to the Town Fire against $223,050. The Community Services vent and change unaccep­ creases in almost every phase of Division of Manchester table behavior, how to Community College is avoid being fired as a Accident rescue demonstrated offering the non-credit parent, friend, or spouse, EfRE-INVENVORY and when value differences Pre-Inventor course ‘‘Parent/Human Durward Miller (left), instructor of an Effectiveness Training.” cause clashing and dissen­ SALE ENDS TUESDAY American Red Cross class in advanced first aid, The course is given sion. 3 SALE ENDS TUESDAY and Town Eire Fighter Peter Beckwith, another nationally and was It begirk, Tuesday and AT 9:00 P.M. Red Cross instructor, demonstrate emergency developed by Thomas Gor­ runs eight w ^ks Tuesdays AT 9:00 P.M. don. from 7 to 10 p.m. at MCC’s ears DUE TO INVENTORY treatment and immobilization of an accident It teaches day to day Hartford Rd. campus. Sears DUE TO INVENTORY victim in a special class this week at Town Fire skills for listening to and Kay S. Milling of Hart­ m o s t item s a t reduced prices Headquarters. The simulated victim is Miller’s talking with children, how ford is the instructor. son, Durward Miller Jr. The class at fire to confront without ruining To learn more, call the a relationship, how to pre­ division at 646-2137. headquarters, involving 23 students and five ^30 O F F ! SAVI SAVI S A V I *4 VAUM fire fighters, included a demonstration of the • 6 D Men's Plaid department’s Hurst Rescue Tool, used to DUPLICATE BRIDGE Kenmore Kitchen 30% I* 40% 30% 33% Men's and Boys' remove the door of the wrecked automobile to e m Warm Lined .Boots Flannel Shirts get at the victim. Simulated injuries in the Center Bridge Club All Misses' All Fall Robes demonstration included a broken leg and broken W o rk save rs $9ortlew Jan. 16, Masonic Temple — East-West: Joe and Marilyn Women's and Regular back. (Herald photo by Dunn) 76031 and Hostess- rOO Fries 3 w Sonja Gremillion and James Fecteau, first; Edwina Portable or •11.99 Baker, first; Mrs. Paul Bar­ Lenertz and Jack Bogue, se­ Juniors' Dress | wear Man's Sliot B-12D ton and Mollie Timreck, se­ cond; Joe and Sue Vivitlto, Compactor Plirid dilrts ere cot* 1 8 9 ® t g . *219.95 Coats. Pant Try iM s warmly acrylic Reece cond; Mrs. Burton Smyth and third. Ion Hennol In e wide Ragular*15to*22 llibDd, ten brushed leether group of pettorns Eugene Toch, third. South Windsor Coats. All boot with durable wriceidted 0 . ■[ end ihedos. S*XL. Manciiesler Bridge Club Bridge Club Built-in rubber sole. S to U F u lL M t O Jan. 16, 146 Hartford Rd. — Jan. 13, Wapping Communi­ Portable 1 6 9 ® ® Trimmed and 1 9 9 Dishwasher Reg. *199.95 Craftsman 10-in. $Y0.«f Soys'sins 9 %-7 . 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MCC Harvey-Katkaus ka$ COLLEGE NOTES calendar Food Mart is worth going out of your way fori Graney-Gado Manchester Community Collef'e offers this calen­ Miss Darlene Loughrey of 15 dar of events in the interest Columbus St. has been n am ^ to the Marilyn Katkauskas and James E. of the community. All the WALDBAUM ;S |I FoodClub-GradeAA^^SS^'Food Club-Grade AA I 1 IlilM R ill dean’s list for the fall semester at Harvey, both of Manchester, were MCC sponsored activities :\\^^ I ^ ■ I ______I married Dec. 6 at St. Bridget Church University of Connecticut where she listed below are open to the I is majoring in psychology. She is the public and many are free of in Manchester. 1 LB. PKG. - QUARTERS The bride is the daughter of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold charge. Food Mart Cream Loughrey. In addition to publicizing and Mrs. Frank J. Katkauskas of 696 UB. Tolland Tpke. The bridegroom is the events and activities’ in­ PKG. Candace Parnell, daughter of Mr. QTRS. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. James Harvey dividually tjie college CC Butter: and Mrs. David Famell of 46 Ard­ hopes that the calendar Jr. of 18 Nye St. more Rd. has been named to Who’s YOU EXPECT MORE AT POOD * WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS The Rev. William Stack of St. will serve £ a reminder of I COUPON AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SAT,, JAN. iA. ■ Who Among Students in American MART ... AND YOU OET IT, TOO Bridget Church celebrated the nup­ all that is\wailable at WITH THIS COUPON I^IIMIT ONE I IB. PKG. - ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. J Universities and Colleges for the ... EVERY DAY YOU SHOPI tial Mass and performed the double­ Manchester ^^^Jmmunity 1975-76 academic year. She is a ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. College. senior at Southern Connecticut State Edward Dubaldo were guitarists and The MCC staff looks College. forward to seeing you on soloists. A dean’s list student, Ms. Famell The bride, givten in marriage by campus and at the various is a social work major. She is a her father, wore an A-line gown with events. Call 646-2137 for r EVERY TENDER MORSEL OF MEAT FULLY OUARANTEEDL Ronzoni FAB TVegetable member of the Social Welfare further information bn any cascading train, long tapered Organization and has completed her of the activities. Spaghetti Detergent I Soup sleeves, V-neckline, Venise lace on field work at the Waterbury Family I .lull. 20 U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE bodice, cuffs and skirt with white Service and at the West Haven Com­ satin ribbon interwoven in lace on ■'J.-' ^ Add & Drop, noon to 7 Thm Spag.or Elbows! ^0'^ CAMPBELL'S munity House. p.m.. division areas. TOP _ . I 49 OZ. PKG. 10y4 OZ. CANS neckline, cuffs and train. Her three­ ♦Women as Portrayed in Bottom Round Roast tiered veil of silk illusion was at­ tached to a matching headpiece. She American Music, 3 p.m., k q i j : \l Susan Glenney, daughter of Mr. IIH 216. carried a cascade bouquet of white and Mrs. Edward H. Glenney of ♦Parent/fluman Effec­ sweetheart ijbses, stephanotis and Manchester has achieved honors for Burian-Moss Photo tiveness Training, 7 p.m., STEAK baby’s breatq. the fall term at Cushing Academy, lilt 103. Miss Lois Ryan of Manchester was Ashburnham, Mass. Mrs. Michael K. Graney DOG FOOD 14 OZ. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were ♦Beginners Folk Guitar, Rival FOOD ^ PACK 9 9 « Catsup CLUB BTL. 7 p.m.. HR 202. Mrs. Renee Katkauskas of Meriden, Alice Kay Gado of Manchester and Miss Marcia F. Borello of ♦Glimpses of Indian U.S.D.A. s i Q Q DEL CREAM STYLE OR 9 OZ. the bride’s sinster-in-law; Mr. Linda Michael E. Graney of Philadelphia, Burnsville, Minn, was her cousin's Bottom Round Steak CHOICE LO. I e O ^ Corn MONTE WHOLE KERNEL 3 ca°n's 89° Bowl Cleaner CONTAINER Culture. 7:30 p.m., HR 207. $ 1 8 9 Harvey of Alexandria, Va., the Miss Joan Donovan, daughter of Pa. were married Jan. 9 at ^uth maid of honor. Eugene G. Gualterri U.S.D.A. FOOD CLUB OUNCE LA ROSA . REO. 2 LB. Mrs. James E. Harvey of Broomall, Pa. served as best man. Sirloin Tip Steak CHOICE bridegroom ’s sister; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Donovan of 88 United Methodist Church. W rdncHliiy, 2 1 '1.89 Tuna LIGHT CHUNK CAN 45*^ Spaghetti OR THIN PKO. ■ ■ LB. PROORESSO, ESCAROLE Patricia Paluska of Rockville. Miss Alton St. has recently been elected The bride is the daughter of Mr. A reception was held at The Colony Add & Drop, noon to 7 U.S.D.A. I m oz.S * couple left for Nassau. They are Top Round Roast '1.49 32 OZ. can BROTH - MINESTRONE • Susan Katkauskas of Meriden, the Manchester. Timothy Katkauskas of president of Sigma Sigma Sigma and Mrs. Edward D. Gado of 496 W. in Vernon, after which the couple left p.m.. division areas. CHOICE Similac 85i«^ Soups LENTIL - PASTA FAOIOLI S residing in Willington. bride's niece, was flower girl. Meriden, the bride’s nephew, was Sorority of Madison College in Middle Tpke. The bridegroom is the on a skiing trip. They are residing in ♦Wottien and the Law. 7 Both Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are William,^ Paluska of Rockville was ring bearer. Harrisonburg Va. She is a 1973 son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldmond E. Pine Hill. N.J. p.m.. HR 202. employed by the Southern New LUNDY FRESH U.S.D.A. CHOICE best man. Ushers were Bruce A reception was held at the KofC Graney of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Graney is a senior technical ♦Astrology 1. 7:30 p.m.. U.S.D.A. CHOICE graduate of Manchester High School. ASSORTED BONELESS BONELESS Food Club Murray of Harwinton, Bruce Mullen Hall in Manchester, after which the England Telephone Co. The Rev, Laurence Hill officiated. specialist at American Sign and in­ HR 103. At Madison, slie is a junior majoring of Ellington, and Otis Kleperis of in office management. The bride was given in marriage by dicator Corp. ♦Mini Course in Bridge PORK CHUCK CHUCK her fn*'-'— Logic. 7:30 p.m., HR 216. PEAS Shortening WRAP riuii-! LB. 99' WHITE OR YELLOW SODA IVORY NATURAll Film, "The Mouse That American Cheese Food Club Pfc. Leslie S. Cordera of 517 Ver­ LB L. •I .49 Roared." 7:30 p.m.. Stu­ Gem Dandy Franks 7 9 ' B ^ B MOVA SCOTIA OR SOAP CEREALS non St. was selected as Soldier of the Pro® Adult alaskan Or Gayla dent Center, free. Lox SaleW C I I V HAND SLICED V. LB *1.49 DEL MONTE QUAKER Month for November at Ft. Myer, Bologna or Salami REG. OR DIET PERSONAL SIZE LB 9 9 ' NATURAL OR RAISIN Toothbrushes I'l'iiliix. .Ian. 2.3 CUT OR FRENCH STYLE ALL FLAVORS 3.S OZ. BAR Arlington, Va. She is assigned to the Beef Bologna lb •1.29 U OZ. C A N S 16 OZ. PKG. ♦♦Breakfast. 7:30 a.m.. Little Sizzlers HORMEL >joi. 8 9 ' 28 OZ. BOTTLES 4 BAR PACK U.S. Army Audio Visual Activity, Hard to Soft Student Center. G em Loaves^oL^vB^™; lb9 9 ' Graphics Division, at the Pentagon, ♦Beginning Bridge, 0 Colonial Sliced Bacon pkS: M .49 Washington, D.C., where she is an Genoa Salami CARANDO l b . •I . 19 art illustrator. She is the daughter of a.m., MR 216, Beef or King Franks •1.09 CARANDO Mott Items prict cut except Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 Ecco Mortadella lb •I .39 The engagement of Miss Jo-Ann Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cordera. SK i where otheiwlee indiceteef p.m.. opi'it and novice. MR Sausage Meat Roll’>»^ •1.19 Cace of East Hartford to Karl A. 101103. O d I S u S AND MACARONI LB. 4 9 ^ FOOD CLUB Gustafson of Manchester, has been Onions FRENCH FRIED Fabric Airman Rock D. Woodstock, son of Polish Sausage ROTHMUND •1.39 announced by her parents, Mr. and Saturday. .Ian. 2 I 'Hot" Bagels 12 PRINCE Bounce Softener Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodstock of ♦Film Making. !) a.m,, WHERE AVAILABLE ALL VAR. Mrs. Samuel M. Cace of East Hart­ f^ S p a g . Sauce QUART JAR Columbia, has graduated at Keesler J For ■ main campus. Rm. 111. ford. FOOD CLUB AFB, Miss., from the U.S. Air Force Special Purchase ♦Beginning Typing for 31 OZ. BOTTLE Mr. Gustafson is the son of the I Salad Oil ao COUNT radar navigation systems equipment I’rt'tei'its .ind I'larly 'I'eens, PACKAGE Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Gustafson FOOD CLUB 4 LB. \ repairman course conducted by the 0:30 a.m.. HR 20f.‘ of Manchester. Paperbacks ^ "PICK YOUR OWN" PRODUCE FROM THE BEST THAT GROWS! ^Pop Corn YELLOW BAG Air Training Command. ♦Advanced Typing for The bride-elect is a senior at The airman, who was trained to Novels, Prctci'iis and Early Teens, George J. Penney High School in FRESH CALIFORNIA test and repair navigation systems It ;i in . HR '201. YELLOW RIPE CRISP TENDER Thrillers! * FACIAL Cranberry Egg LAYER East Hartford. and related equipment, is being Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., '.Her fiance was graduated from Limited Outnlitlet — No R iln Check* Broccoli Chiquita er Dole CALIPORNIA assigned to Norton AFB, Calif., for open, HR 102. rfenchester Hig^ School in 1974 and TISSUE Juice M oodlec duty with a unit of the Military Airlift Film lock work KLEENEX m a u a i e s m i x e s a pre-seminary student presently Rabe CARROTS Command. Orange", 6 p.m., main LOW PRICE BANANASI 1 LB. CELLO PKO. attending Southeastern Bible College •il WHITE OR ASSORTED « m “bO T T ^ FINE - MEDIUM TFOOD o O D C CLUB L u f Airman Woodstock is a 1973 campus, auditorium. 200 COUNT PKG. \y|[)£ ALLVAR.-lB'iOZ.ai i u a d . ini 07 FPKG. in Lakeland, Fla. graduate of Windham High School in I The couple is planning a June wed­ Monil.'iy, .Ian. 20 Willimantic. ♦Drama Workshop, 7 K p k , s. $ 1 b ding. p.m., main l•ampus, Rm. 4. LB. ♦Non cri'clit community 7 9 * f 4 9 i 3 9 services course'' begins. r FRESH CRISP ^ REPEAT SALEI SWEET FLAVORED CALIFORNIA For Open on a space available CALIFORNIA 4-oz. LARGE SUPER SIZE 34 OZ. BOTTLE Pkg. Reg. 45c Ea. basis. Navel Oranges SIZE 10 TYLENOL GLEEM n 0(5 3-ply ♦♦All luncheons, dinners ICEBERe U.S. EXTRA FANCY • "WASHINOTON n A T l " REOORRl_____ GOLDEN _ _ _ Scope Mouthwash *1.39 Births Skein Ea. and breakfasts in .January 2V4 in c h Save 27% Delicious Apples MINIMUM T ABIETS Teethpaste Reg. 1.39 Special Purchata will be prepared by LETTUCE ITALIAN IMPORTED ^ ^ 8.75 OZ. TUBE 100 COUNT BOTTLE I. Pkg. Kitchen students in the Cook Ifi AA SIZE Cold Cream"“o p'kTcS- ’A'/ 99' BONUS PACK Macomber, Joshua Evan, son of Arsenault of Hartford. She has a T 0(3 Fresh Chestnuts LOW PRICE 2 5 % Off! Baker Training program DIAMOND BRAND REG. OR LIME . l.SOZ. STICK Patrick and Carolyn Carr Macomber brother, Richard Alan, 4. Foilware Wintukt and will be held in the Food 14 OZ. CELLO REO. $ ' Old Spice Deodorant89' of 22 Brandy St., Bolton. He was born PACKAGE Sl.Sf CHILDREN’S - 34 COUNT BOTTLE Orlon®Acrylic Aluminum Service Dining Room. Walnut Meats Dec. 22 at Hartford Hospital. His McHale, Christopher Patrick, Ticki'Is may be purchased St. Joseph's Aspirin 29' 9 9 « son of Christopher P. and Elizabeth maternal grandparents are Mr. and Pkg. Pkg. Sport Yarn Rangeware at I he college bookslore. Mrs. Richard N. Carr of Winchester, A. Payne McHale ot 48 Dougherty St. 0(3 0(6 He was born Jan. 2 at Hartford tOuPoni Cell.Mark LIniXxl Quantum NonaMChackt In fairness to our customers, we reserve the right to limit soles to 3 packages of any item except where otherwise noted. Items offered for^^sole not available in cose lots or to other retail dealers or wholesalers. Mass. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. William B. Macomber of Boca Hospital. His maternal grandparents Murphy offers Raton, Fla. His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Payne of LTM monologue r FRESH BAKED DELITES! GREA T SELECTION OF FROZEN FOODS! FRESH DAIRY DELITES! are Mr. and Mrs. William Martens of Rocky Hill. His paternal grand­ Henry Murphy, a New Haven. He has a brother, W. mother is Mrs. Christopher S. member of the Little FOOD MART WALDBAUM'S Scott 3. McHale of 167 E. Center St. His GAYLORD • 100% FLORIDA AUNT JEMIMA FOODCLUB Theatre of Manchester and GALLON maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. WHITE Low Fat Milk CARTON actor for 30 years will be ORANGE Buttermilk *1.39 Swanson, Gregory Matlhew, son Rose Haywood of Duneain, Fla. He 13 OUNCE , 10 OZ. MRS. I LB. PKO. of Philip A. and Barbara Cooper has a sister, Shannon E., 3. featured at a workshop MUFFINS CAN Margarine FILBERT'S QUARTERS 4 9 ' meeting Wednesday at 8 JUICE Waffle* PKG. Swanson of Ashford. He was born MINUTE MAID Q 13 OZ. $ i Stocksen, Jarl Henrik, son of p.m. at the LTM rooms, 22 20 OZ.j Orange Juice 1M ' FLORIDA OCARTONS I • Jan. 9 at Manchester Memorial Oak St. |LOAVES~ 3 o ° ‘‘ f !• CHINESE - JAPANESE - HAWAIIAN Diru'c 13 OZ. PKO. Hospital. His maternal grandparents ■ Henrik and Carol Werdelin Stocksen BIRDSEYE ;»«4 9 C 14 OZ. of Pine Bush, N.Y. He was born Jan. Murphy’s subject will be Vegetables STIR FRY Coffee Rich CARTON Cheese SIices’'";:;,”AMERICAN !!^" ORoV:;rR99 WHITE* are Mrs. Helen Chambers of 32 9 at Middletown, N.Y. His maternal “Two Minutes to Curtain,” CRESTVHW RUTTIRRARM GREEN GIANT TOP FROST BLUE BONNET Byron Rd. and Robert S. Cooper Sr. ALL VARIETIES 10 OZ. t OZ. Soft Margarine 14 OZ. PKO. of Glastonbury. His paternal grand­ grandmother is Mrs. Eldna Werdelin an anecdotal monologue. Coffee Rings n OZ. PKO. Niblet Corn PKO. ' 1, Whip Topping BOWL ' Subscribers and patrons CHUN KINO 2tOZ. PKO. b r e a k s to n e mother is Mrs. Svea Swanson of 11 of 49 Pleasant St. His paternal grand­ CRESTVIBW' M OZ. Cottage Cheese 1 LB. CONTAINER mother is Mrs. Herdis Stocksen of are invited to attend. White Bread BUTTBRFARM LOAF C h o w Meino'RTH5rM^’^K'’o*89' Apple Pie ««» smiths 7 9 c Harriet Dr., Vernon. His maternal COLUMBO 14 OZ. great-grandfather is Robert L. Bellvale, N.Y. He has a brother, Nils Gail Androlevich will be CRBSTVIEW PLAIN OR PKO. OF HAMBURG OR SAUSAGE TASTE O'SEA ' Plain Yogurt CONTAINER hostess. Donuts BUTTBRFARM SUGAR It 9 OUNCE 7 Q C Cooper of Pompano Beach, Fla. He Olaf 4, and a sister, Kirsten Caroline t Celeste Pizza PACKAGE 7 W Haddock Fillet •1.29 SCHORR SOUR has a brother, Brian 2, and a sister, 5. BIRDS EYE ALL FLAVORS - Vi OAL. CARTON Garlic Pickles QUART JAR 'Taliano Bread 11 OUNCE LOAF CHURNYYANKEE Leslie ZVz. Tiny Taters 14 OZ. PKO. 3 9 ' Gaylord Ice Cream 99' TABLE TALK Ambrosia Cheese I OUNCE PKO. Werdelin, David Joel, adopted Jerkey, or jerked beef, is a Blueberry Pie • INCH FIB corruption of the Chilean word Cordera, Keith Brian, son of son of the Rev. Earl and Barbara "charqui", meat cut into strips Brian P. and Gale Brassaw Cordera Johnson Werdelin of St. Croix, V.I. 9 P f and dried in the sun. of Glastonbury. He was born Jan. 12 He was born July 28 and arrived in a j r a..*i for " e a r n Boxes m at Manchester Memorial Hospital. St. Croix on Nov. 20. His maternal Rap. 79c Ca. Special Purchata Reg. 81c Ca. His maternal grandparents are Mr. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugo and Mrs. Frederick Brassaw of East Johnson of Orange, Mass. His pater­ Full Quart! Comfort Top Printj Solid 27" Nylon Nabisco M O H li 45' off SIC 30' off m 15' off m 15' off m 10' off SR 8' off Hartford. His paternal grandparents nal grandmother is Mrs. Edna Sheer Scarfs Boxed CC are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cordera of Enriched Nylon CC ON A2 LB. CAN || ON AMOZ. BOTTLE 11 ON A 1 LB. PKO. ■ KEEBLER 11 CC CC Werdelin of 49 Pleasant St. He has a Knee Hi's •mt 49 Ti m •! B m m M itntM ON A TWIN PACK ON A 15 OZ. PKG. Baby Shampoo New Colors ‘ Chocolates OR FAMILY PACK ONA12 0Z. PKG. 517 Vernon St. his maternal great­ brother, Bart Michael 3, and a sister, Bikinis Open 24 Hours Dally Maxwell Hooso II grandmother is Mrs. Rose Brassaw Joy Andrena 5. FOR DiRGEIRY SOmCE NU SOFT II °° Zesta of Claremont, N.H. His maternal COFFEE II Fabric Softoaor LAYS great-grandfather is Frank LaClair ALL GRINDS ■■ Cheeries || Wheaties Peck, Patrick George, son of John II Saltinos Potato Chips of Claremont, N.H. P. and Susan Keithan Peck of WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. © GOOD THRU SAT.. JAN. ^ GOOD THRU SAT.. JAN. II OOOO THRU SAT.. JAN. ^ WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. I Portland. He was born Dec. 29 at OOOO THRU SAT.. JAN. GOOD THRU SAT.. JAN. OOOO THRU SAT.. JAN. m HEATIM OILS H. LIMIT ONE CAN • H. LIMIT ONE BOTTLE • 34. LIMIT ONE PKO. • H. LIMIT ONE PKO. • 34. LIMIT ONE PKO. • Arsenault, Jody Lynn, daughter Middlesex Hospital in Middletown. ONE COUPON PER CUS ONE COUPON PER CUS­ M. LIMIT ONE PKO. - 24 STORES IN THE HARTFORO/NEW HAVEN AREA TO SERVE YOU r b S i s ■■ ONE COUPON PER CUS­ ONE COUPON PER CUS­ ONE COUPON PER CUS­ ■> ONE COUPON PER CUS­ of Richard G. and Elaine Kristoff TOMER. TOMER. t r J T J t 11 TOMER. TOMER. TOMER. His maternal grandparents are Mr. TTTO oramtsT O m U M IE I S TOMER. Arsenault of Colchester. She was BARKHAMSTED WINDSOR and Mrs. George Keithan of ENFIELD HEATUNINSTJUJATION l a l k i born Jan. 12 at Manchester Memorial HARTFORD VERNON Route 44 560 Windsor Ave BankAmericaro Middletown. His paternal grand­ 49 Elm Street Hospital. Her maternal grandparents parents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Downtown TriCitv Plaza UT fcom' /ff If 643-5135 MANCHESTER are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kristoff Peck of 10 Beech St. His maternal WETHERSFIELD PLAINVILLE BRISTOL 0118 A 315 CwiMr SI. MtnchMtw PRICeS EFFECTIVE IN MANCHESTER, Two Easy Ways To Charge It! MANCHESTER PARKADE WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE of Hebron. Her paternal grand­ great-grandfather is Sebastian Scata Silas Dean Hwy. New Britain Ave 121 Farmington Ave Parkade parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of Warehoi^e Point. 0 I s ; - d r . ‘ t

MANCHESTER KVENINQ HERALD. Muidwitor. Cobb.. Mon.. Jan. W. MW - PAOli: iCtJiV PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchoter. Conn., Mon., Jan. 19,1976 k Heartbreaking loss - Landry, Lusa sets pace for unbeaten East Beat by good team with season-high 29-point showing MIAMI (UPI) - The Dallas other losers. day to duplicate his last-moment On Roger’s last pass to me he had to scrartible and threw a little high. If it Cowboys came from nowhere “We have nothing to be ashamed touchdown connection with flanker By LEN AUSTER Northwest Catholic, 79-66. The out­out- ||||| h | | | | | | h m |m tiesties and and eight eight lead lead exchanges exchanges with with attempts (64 per cent). The Eagles ^62 from the field, ^a POorpoor six for 18 in had not been so high I think I might the Eagles holding a 26-24 halftime the final stanza when East built its this season, surprised one of,” said former Steeler Preston Drew Pearson that brought Dallas a Herald SporlswriterSDoruwriter comes clarify the HCC picture the Eagles holding a 26-24 halftime canned 10 straight in the fourth stanza when East buil Pearson. “Some people say we didn’t, win in the opening playoff game with have caught it and we might have had p somewhat. East ------sets- the pace at 6-0, edge on a closing i ^ p by Lusa. East quarter before a last second miss by lead to as many ...... as 13 points. 6047, team after another and finally deserve to be he^eand when we come Minnesota. another miracle.” Quietly, unobtrusively, South is second with a 4-1 mark, and marked the first four points of the se­ Paul Bienkowski. Xavier was 24 for with 2:20 remaining. played Pittsburgh to the final back next year hiaybe they will say But the former Heisman Trophy ’The Dallas player who was taking without much fanfare. That’s Northwest and Aquinas share the cond half but then the Middletown- seconds of the Super Bowl the same thing. winner said the circumstances were the loss the hardest was punter Mitch the way East Catholic’s John third rung at 3-2. Following in order based Falcons went on an 11-2 spurt EmI Catholic (66) Xavier (5S) before falling to the team that far different and worked to the Cow­ Hoopes, whose blocked punt for a Lusa goes about his business are St. Paul 3-4, Xavier 24 and St. to take a 35-32 lead. During this span. P B F PU P F PU “But they didn’t run over us. We boys’ disadvantage. safety altered the momentum of the Bernard 0-8. East turned the ball over six straight 4 Carlson 2 34 4 Marcinlec 60 0 now ranks for the second on the basketball hardwood. 2 Ingul weren’t humilated or anything like “In this game we had no time outs game in the fourth quarter. ’The solidly-built Lusa tossed in 17 times. 2 Helm 2 14 The 6-5 senior co-captain poured in 4 Fazzino straight year as the best in that. We were just hurt on the big and against Minnesota we did,” Hoopes sat with his head bowed second half points, nine in the final Getting back on track, the Eagles 2Lusa 10 9-10 a season-high 29 points Saturday 2Bladek football. plays.” Staubach said. “So the Steelers could and continually rubbed his eyes to canto as East broke open a 42-39 third outscored Xavier, 8-2, in the last 2:22 1 Dumais 5 S-S night to lead the unbeaten Eagles to 5 Biesak But could find no Quarterback , who give us anything down the middle wipe away the tears. period advantage. Junior guard Mark of the third stanza. Two long jumpers 1 Thompson their 11th straight win, 66-55, over 0 Llndbug 0 P. Salafia solace. came close once again to rallying they wanted.” Dumais netted nine of his 13 markers by Pete ’Thompson, who handed out 0 D. Salafia W Dallas, was also in a surprisingly HCC foe Xavier at the Hartford Civic 0 Holland “If you want to find consolation in Three times Staubach threw for . in the final quarter to give the Eagles nine assists and had another strong 0 Bienkowski 0 Papale this game 1 guess you can,” Landry good frame of mind after the Cow­ the end zone from the Steelers 38- “I feel terrible,” he said. Center. a second productive force. Rich Faz- floor game, one by Lusa and two free 0 Satagaj East’s next action is Tuesday night said. “But I don’t. It hurts a great boys’ loss. yard line, in the final seconds and And Landry’s comments could not zino had a game-high 31 points for 4-7 throws by Dumais swung the tide 10 TotoU 25 16-21 66 at the Eagles’ Nest against once- 17 Totals 24 55 deal. Once you have reached the “We got beat by a good team,” said three times the Pittsburgh defense have made Hopes feel any better. Xavier but his one-man show went back to East. Score at half: East 26-24 beaten Manchester High, that lone Super Bowl, have a chance to win it the Dallas quarterback, who hit on 15 was on hand. “The blocked punt for a safety and unsupported. “We executed better and hit the setback handed the Indians at Clarke and don’t, it is heartbreaking.” of 24 passes for 204 yards but was “In the last seconds you just kind the field goal right after that swung “I haven’t seen a better player boards harder in the second half,” Arena by East by one point in over­ There were others in the Dallas trapped seven times. “We are not of hope that you can do the same the momentum of the game,” Landry around than John (Lusa),” com­ Ogrodnik commented, “This is a dressing room who took the 20-17 goinf to alibi. There will be a next thing we did against the Vikings,” said. “That was the break they were time. plimented East Coach Stan Ogrod- g ^ team. We do what we have to do Crowd figures were unavailable Eagles and Indians (UPI Photo) Super Bowl loss to Pittsburgh very season. We will come back. We are said Drew Pearson, who was the looking for to get things going their nik, “He does things so effortlessly. when we have to do it. And everybody hard. But there were also a lot of still young and looking for better target on two of the three despera­ way. ‘‘If that had not happened the but the throng was far below expec­ We don’t specifically go inside to him - JOHN LUSA is hungry for us. We don't have just tations for the five-hour, three game Lynn Swann runs for winning Steeler TD Cowboys who felt the team would be things.” tion throws. game could easily have finished just —everybody in the forecourt will get one big game to get ready for —we the way it was — with us in front.” bill. In the first two contests. South in rematch Tuesday Cowboys’ defender Mafk Washington falls to ground roTTiPnibered more than some of the Staubach was given a chance Sun­ ^Ybu just hope for the big bomb. their hands on the ball. It just is definitely an All-State candidate.” have 20.” Catholic rolled past St. Paul, 66-44, depends on what they do with it. John th e first half was marked by eight East hit a sizzling 25 of 39 field goal and St. Thomas Aquinas upset By LEN AUSTER Herald Sportswriler Glaring weakness SPORTS SLATE Unbeaten East Catholic tangles with once-beaten Manchester Lambert provided High to higlight this week’s schoolboy basketball slate. M onday^^ ’The 11-0 Eagles handed the 9-1 In­ Cougars in revenge BASKEfBALL is at Vinal Tech and Rham entertains noted by Steelers dians their lone loss at Clarke Arena spark for champs MCC at Mattatuck CC back In December, 62-61 In overtime. Portland. WRESTLING A sellout crowd of 1,200 is assured Ellington, 9-2, has a non­ MIAMI (UPI) - When the Pittsburgh Steelers got around to Granby at East Catholir, 4 for Tuesday night’s battle at the conference date Tuesday night at win ovjBT Norwalk Eagles’ Nest wito an 8:15 tapoff. Middletown High and Friday night MIAMI (UPI) — It was just a brief flareup, a quick shove and analyzing the Dallas Cowboy defensive films last week, the Tuesday Both return to league action Friday the Purple Knights entertain NC(X a lot of words, but it turned the Pittsburgh Steelers on and ig­ coaching staff detected a glaring weakness; ^ troubled Jefferson after the 6-5 By CHRIS BLAKE BASKETBALL night. Manchester entertains (XIL rival Suffield High. nited the rally which carried them to their second straight Super ‘‘They seemed to be very John Gilliam of Minnesota and , Id center had spent seven minutes on foe Windham High while Eftst An early Central Valley Correspondent Manchester at East Catholir, 8tl5 Bowl Utle. “ is a competitor. vulnerable to the long pass,” said Harold Jackson of Los Angeles. .fc 1 the bench. ’The move paid off as Cheney Tech at East Hampton journeys to New Britain to face HCX) Conference showdown is set Tuesday It was the third period and the There’s no vendetta against them. Pittsburgh wide receiver Lynn Swann’s touchdown pass came on a Don Geissler, basketball ft' Jefferson scored 10 points and hauled Rockville at Enfield adversary St. ’Thomas Aquinas. night as Bloomfield, 4-1 in the con­ led 10-7 in the battle We just wanted to win.” Swann, a specialist in running under third-and-four situation when, with coach at Manchester Com­ down clutch rebounds in the stretch Bloomfield at South Windsor Cheney Tech, 1-8 in the COC and 3-8 ference and 8-4 over-all, is at 4-1,5-6 for the “We have no animosity toward Terry Bradshaw bombs. “We just a five point lead and time run- , munity College, did not forget run. Coventry at Rham over-all, visits East Hampton South Windsor High. The Bobcats Championship. Steeler kicker Roy decided to go after it.” ning out, logic pointed to a Franco 'Two hoops by Dale Coachman, the Tuesday night and entertains Rocky visit Glastonbury High Friday night. Dallas,” said defensive end L.C. 1 i what happened to his club last Bolton at Portland Gerela, who earlier missed a 33-yard And go after it Swann and the Harris sweep or just about anything latter coming off an offensive Rockville. 3-3 in the CVC and 4-8 Greenwood after hearing of com­ Dec. 6. But the Norwalk Com­ Ellington at Mhldl*^town Hill High Friday night in conference attempt that would have tied the plaints by Cowboy players, notably Steelers did, employing the long pass else but a long pass. rebound, gave MCC the lead for battles. Also in the COC, 9-2 Coventry over-all, is out to extend its three- score, blew another one. As Gerela tight end Jean Fugett and wide l\ to set up one touchdown and score “Terry called it in the huddle and I munity College team will soon keeps, 75-72, with 6:31 remaining. Ed Wednesday High is at 6-5 Rham and 5-5 Bolton game win streak Tuesday night turned to leave the field. Cowboy receiver Golden Richards. “Really, another in providing Pittsburgh with really don’t know why,” Swann said forget what happened last Maher countered with a hoop to bring BASKETBALL High visits 11-0 Portland High against non-conference opponent En­ safety Cliff Harris smacked him no team likes another but we all just a 21-17 victory over the Dallas Cow­ of the game-winning TD. “Other than Saturday night. Norwalk within one but Pete Leber East Catholic at Hartford Public 'Tuesday night while Friday night, field High. Friday night, the Rams boys Sunday in , giving we knew it would work. The call real­ 0 and Nick DeMarco scored con­ across the helmet and reminded him go out to play.” On Dec. 6, Norwalk clouted MCC, (girls) Coventty hosts East Hampton, Bolton host Blmmifield. that Dallas still had the lead. Noll did a lot of explaining about the Steelers their second consecutive ly didn’t surprise me: I got by the secutive hoops and MCC led, 79-74. NFL championship. man the ball was there and it worked 88-65. The Cougars turned the tables The closest that Norwalk could get Friday Harris soon found himself on the his key call which gave Dallas a Saturday night behind the inspired Swann caught four passes for a out.” after this was three points. BASKETBALL seat of his pants, thanks to a well- chance to win. play of guard Jack Maloney, pulling Inferior to Soviets« ❖ » » « « » » « planted elbow from Jack Lambert, “I thought our defense could hold devastating 161 yards, including a 64- What the Steelers didn’t bank on, The Cougars enjoyed balanced Windham at Mancliester, 8:15 yarder with 3:02 left in the game to however, was Dallas bouncing right the upset of the season in the CCCAA scoring with six players hitting dou­ the Steelers middle linebacker. Many them,” he said. “If they just needed by shocking Norwalk, 90-84, at Brien| East Catholic at St. Thomas of the Steelers agreed that was the three points, then we would have give the Steelers a 21-10 lead and back for a touchdown of its own five ble figures. Maloney led the way with Aquinas MOSCOW (UPI) — Borrls Kulagin and Konstantin enable them to hang on to the four- plays later on a 34-yard scoring McMahon High in Norwalk. 20 points followed by DeMarco (19), spark they needed to get them going. punted. But they needed the The loss hurts Norwalk’s run at the Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 8:15 Loktev, the coaches of the two Russian touring teams which ‘‘It was a cheap shot,” said touchdown to win and I didn’t think point victory. strike from Roger Staubach to se­ George Smith (15), Leber (14), Bloomfield at Rorkville recently compiled a 5-2>l record against eight National Swann, who caught a 32-yarder in cond string wide receiver Percy league title. Norwalk falls to 7-2 iii Jefferson (12) and Coachman (10). Lambert, who stormed all over the our defense would give it up.” CCCAA play with two gam es South Windsor at Glaslonliury Hockey League cluhs, maintained Sunday they had proved field and had to be restrained by the “We just kept reminding ourselves the first quarter to set up Howard. Pittsburgh then failed to Walter Harper led all scorers for blast Hampton at Coventry r':i“ ■fi remaining against league-leader the NHL to he inferior to the Soviets. officials. “Things like that just don’t to keep our poise,” said linebacker Pittsburgh’s initial touchdown, was. .. move the ball in three plays following Norwalk with ‘29. Andy Gordon had 12 Bolton at Vinal Teeh named the game’s most valuable the kickoff, triggering the most Hpusatonic. MC helped its own points in the losing effort. “The last myth of the Invlnclbilily of the NHL clubs happen on this team. The official told Andy Russell, the Steelers’ defensive pjayoff chances with the win. The Portland at Rham me to settle down a little bit, but no captain. “I was very worried. Any player for his'performance. crucial coaching decision bf the MCC continues league play today Suffield at Ellington should he relegated to the archives,” said Kulagin, the “They used single coverage on me game. Cougars now stand 4-5 in the league at Mattatuck Community College. way. I just wanted to hit anything time you get a team throwing the ball and 6-10 over-all. East Catholir at Aquinas (girls) couch of the Moscow Wings and also the mentor for the with a white uniform. into the end zone, they can come all day which really surprised me,” Faced with a fourth down and nine Manrhesler'at Windham (girls) Soviet National team. In an article in the newspaper Soviet said Swann, who led the NFL in at the Dallas 41, Pittsburgh Coach MCC had a full cast of heroes in He did just that. down with it. We just wanted to make pulling the upset but Maloney stood Manchesler (90) WRESTLING Spurt. “ We have won at the height of the season, playing at Lambert made two quick tackles sure they wouldn’t get one of those touchdown passes this season with Chuck Noll gambled on giving the B F Pts 11. “I had the same guy on me all ball to the Cowboys near midfield about all. Actually, Maloney would East Catholic at St. Paul ihe club level and on foreign hockey rinks, and following and you could just feel the Steeler last second touchdowns like they did not have had a chance if MCC’s Smith 7 1-2 15 (UPI Photo) day—they didn’t rotate their rather than risk a punt. Dallas had 14 SWIMMING professional rules -— some of which It took the Soviet defense begin to apply pressure. to beat Minnesota.” regular guard, Lamont Freeman, Leber 5 4-5 They squeezed harder and harder and Perhaps the most relieved of the coverage or anything. We just scored its first touchdown of the Jefferson 5 2-5 12 Manrhesler at Wethersfield players some lime to master.” was there. But he was unavailable. 19 the big break came early in the Steelers was Gerela, who redeemed Play that started downfall for Cowboys worked it to our advantage.” game just three minutes into the first DeMarco 8 3-3 Surprisingly, MCC led from the Maloney 8 44 20 fourth quarter when reserve fullback himself after his two misses. He dis­ Reggie Harrison blocks punt by Mitcb Hoopes Swann caught all four of his passes quarter when Pittsburgh punter Boby over cornerback Mark Washington, Walden dropped a snap from center start. The Cougars jumped out to a Coachman 5 0-0 10 Reggie Harrison blocked Mitch closed later that he had bruised his quick 8-2 lead and at the 10-minute Hoopes’ punt and it sailed out of the ribs making a touchdown saving who did such an outstanding job in and was smothered on his own 29 the two NFC playoff games against yard line. mark still led, 22-16. Behind the Totals 38 14 19 90 end zone for a safety. tackle of the opening kickoff and that aggressive play of Maloney, who JACK MALONKV That cut the Cowboy lead to 10-9 it threw off his kicking early in the College basketball roundup Norwalk (84) tallied 14 first half points, MCC in­ B F Pts and turned the tide. The Steelers same. creased the spread to 30-20 with 9:17 The press along with Lum Jeffer­ Davis 4 2-5 10 came back to take the lead on one “I got kicked in the ribs making left in the half. son’s fourth foul at 15:45 gave the Gerela field goal, Mike Wagner’s in­ Wilson 7 24 16 that first tackle and it hurt like hell,” Jessie Wilson, who had 14 of his 16 hosts a lift. Norwalk forged a 62-57 Hamilton 1 1-2 3 terception set up another three- he said. “I just didn’t get the drive I New ^giant killer^ points in the first half, woke up lead at the 13:08 mark. The Cougars Johnson 1 2-2 4 pointer and Terry Bradshaw threw a usually get into the first two kicks. I Norwalk with some glittering outside came back with six straight points to Harper 12 54 29 64-yard touchdown pass to Lynn knew it would hurt and I wasn’t get­ shooting. With MCC leading, 44-36, recapture the lead, 63-62. From that Gordon 6 04 12 Swann to insure the 21-17 victory. ting into it good. But I never even NEW YORK (UPI) — College basketball’s newest “giant killer” is staking Norwalk went on a 12-4 tear and point, action was nip-and-tuck. Maher 5 04 10 There was a bit of a scare at the considered missing the one that put a title claim on what used to be exclusive territory. knotted the count at the half, 4848. The final nine minutes saw nine end when Steeler Coach Chuck Noll us ahead. 1 just knew 1 was going to Oregon State, aji unheralded team Norwalk started the second half by lead exchanges. With MCC trailing Totals 36 12-19 84 elected not to punt to at the Dallas 41 hands of intra-state rival North make- it.,J just thought that I should at the start of the college basketball Carolina State, 68-67. throwing a fullcourt press at MCC. 70-69, Geissler reinstated foul- Score at half; Tie 48-48 and Pittsburgh turned the ball over keep my'poise, keep cool, and season, knocked off its second high- In other games involving top 10 to Dallas at the Cowboy 39 with 1:31 everything would be'altight.” ranking opponent in two weeks Satur­ teams. No. 1 Indiana whipped Illinois left. Roger Staubach took Dallas to If Gerela was the most relieved, day night when it handed third- 83-55, No. 2 Marquette defeated the Steeler 37 but Glen Edwards then the most explosive was Swann,- ranked Washington its first loss of Pittsburgh 73-62, No. 4 Maryland ended any chances of a miracle finish who was named the game’s most the season, 72-70. As a result the crushed Navy 87-69, No. 6 Nevada- with an interception in the end zone Cowens’ tipin decisive Freevisit Guest Pass valuable player after four receptions Beavers are currently all alone in Las Vegas downed New Mexico 80-73, as time ran out. for a Super Bowl record 161 yards. first place in the Pacific Eight “In the first half, we were being a No. 8 UCLA topped California 80-71, “1 read a newspaper article Conference. No. 9 Alabama walloped LSU 113-75 DoitForUfe.™ ^ little intimidated,” Lambert said. For most of the past decade the quoting Cliff Harris as saying Swann and No. 10 Tennessee beat Florida 93- Men! Women! Do !t (or (his year-today! Keep “ Pittsburgh should be the in- Pac Eight has been firmly ruled by in success over Bucks has to be thinking of his injury,” said 84. (hot resolution to be slimmer, shapller. trim­ timidator. Dallas was taking it to us the speedy wide receiver, who was UCLA, which has won eight con­ All-America Scott May scored 27 row and increased their lead over led San Antonio with 34 and 33 points, m mer a n d stronger In 19761 You c a n d o It a little. I can't speak for the others kayoed in the AFC title game against secutive conference titles. But points in helping Indiana (14-0) to NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave idle Philadelphia in the Atlantic Divi­ respectively. I right now at European Health Spas!^ but it had an effect on me. 1 knew 1 Oakland two weeks ago with a con­ Oregon State proved earlier this Com e be our guest tor a day. Bring victory over Illinois, Earl Tatum Cowens’ tipin with only 39 sion of the National Basketball Kentucky hqld off Denver with the J had to get myself ready in the second cussion. "Harris doesn’t know Lynn lymth that UCLA is no longer invin- in this special guest pass... and look tallied 28 points to lead Marquette Association to 2 1/2 games. The aid of a disputed call just before the ■ half. flble by whipping the Bruins, then seconds left proved to be a t a ll w e’ll d o tor you: W e’ll g iv e you Swann of the Pittsburgh Steelers.” (11-1) past Pittsburgh, Steve Shep­ Bucks retained their 1 1/2-game ranked second, at Corvallis, Ore. winner and both Cowens and final buzzer. The Colonels’ Bird S a customized exercise program pard’s 20 points paced Maryland (13- margin over Detroit in the NBA’s Coach Ralph Miller’s 20th-ranked the victimized Milwaukee Averitt topped all scorers with 29 | arvd good nutrltioTKil guidance. 1) over Navy and Eddie Owens Midwest. Beavers, sporting a perfect 4-0 points but needed a favorable call a Personal instruction and use o( scored 25 points in pacing Nevada- Bucks agreed Boston was In the only other NBA game, the latest spa equipment. Re- record in the Pac Eight and an 11-4 from officials to keep the game from | Las Vegas (18-0) to victory over New lucky to win. Phoenix defeated Detroit 122-118. laxation In our Indoor pools, Navratilova’ tense mark overall, showed its victory going into overtime. With four ■ Mexico. “Guess we got lucky tonight,” said In the American Basketball sauna and steamroom. And over UCLA was no fluke by defeating seconds to play, Denver’s Ralph I Also, Marques Johnson and the Celtic center after his lasti Association, New York beat San An­ so much more. Resolve now Washington at Seattle. Lonnie Simpson stole the ball and drove in I Richard Washington scored 31 points minute shot gave Boston a 97-94 vic­ tonio in overtime, 134-130j and Ken­ for a layup. Referee John Vanak J to be a rww you this New after net victory Shelton’s jump shot with nine War. A8 It takes to get and grabed 22 rebounds between tory over Milwaukee Sunday night. tucky edged Denver 119rll7. ruled that Simpson charged Colonel I seconds left proved to be the decisive them as UCLA (13-2) downed Califor­ “We’ve lost some like that, tro. I got started is one sim ^ HOUSTON (UPI) — Teen-age pro tennis star Martina Navratilova had two points as the Beavers snapped the Paul Westphal scored 14 of his 16 guard Ted McClain but Nuggets E exercise: Stretch out nia, Leon Douglas’ 18 points sparked a good hand on the tip but it was fun­ good reasons for being tense: She was paired with tough-minded Chris Evert Huskies’ 15-game winning streak. points in the final period for Phoenix, Coach Larry Brown argued vainly | your arm. Pick up the Alabama (11-2) to victory over LSU ny because I missed such an easy one snapping the Suns’ seven-game losing in the doubles finals of the Virigina Slims tournament, and $5,000 went to the Fifth-ranked Wake Forest and that Simpson had been fouled. Simp- ■ phone and give us a c a l and Bernard King poured in 43 points just like it minutes before.” winner. seventh-ranked North Carolina also streak and giving Detroit its 17th loss son and David Thompson sh a r^ | Then c o m e d o It tree tor a to lead Tennessee (10-2) past “Ctowens got a lucky layup at the day. Yxi may want to do “The money was the last thing I Rosie Casals whipped Navratilova- had their problems over the in its last 21 games. Westphal com­ Denver’s scoring honors with 24 ■ Florida. Elsewhere, No, 11 Rutgers end,” lamented Bucks’ Coach Larry bined with rookie center A1 Adams It tor llte. was thinking about,” she said. Evert 6-0, 7-5, but Martina said she weekend. Wake Forest was beaten by points each. I routed Bucknell 105-82; No. 12 St. Costello. “’There was a scramble for and guard Pat Riley in a 10-0 Phoenix Oiw guMi poM PIN p « « p a “Usually, when I go into the finals of did not care. Clemson 86-81 Saturday night and OiiMlt iiNMl b* 16 or oMw. John’s (NY) nipped Villanova 57-53; (UPI Photo) the rebound and it was batted right Out for season | doubles, I have just lost to Chris in She not only had just beaten Miss spurt midway in the final period that seventh-ranked North Carolina, after No. 13 Michigan edged Michigan into his hand. Cowens didn’t seem to singles. Then I just put the loss out of Evert, the No. 1 women’s player in turned a two-point deficit into a lead PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - I squeaking past Duke 89-87 Saturday State 66-63; No, 15 Missouri crushed Steeler quarterback Terry Bradshaw bumped be looking for his shots tonight. Facilities and hours m ay' my mind and play good. the world, but also she had beaten the Suns never lost. Suns’ rookie Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ber- ■ vary with location. night, met defeat Sunday at the Kansas 99-69. Applying pressure is Cowboys' end Ed Jones “We took some quick shots toward “ It was bad tonight, because it was her by a convincing 6-3, 6-4 score to forward John Shumate scored a nie Parent, who suffered a neck in- I the end. ’They were good shots and such an emotional feeling to beat win the championship in the first career-high 28 points while Adams jury last (October and has been un- | Chris.” omen’s tour event of the year Sunday just didn’t go in.” contributed 22. John Mengelt scored able to return since, will jojn the ’The team of Francoise Durr and night. The bucket gave Boston the lead 32 points, a season high, and Curtis team’s management this w ^k in for the first time since late in the Rowe added 26 points to top the making an announcement about his Gilder finds golf victory'hard to Believe first quarter. The Bucks had led after Pistons. future this season, probably confir­ PHYSICAL fTTNESS FOR ^/ENA^IDV\0^/l^ this way,” said Gilder. “I knew I the first quarter 24-22, 4847 at the In ABA action, Julius Erving ming what most sp«rts observers PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Bob finished in a tie for third), but he was rounds in the 60s. half and 74-69 after three quarters. Security measure only enthusiastic about Gilder. could play well enough to win, but While everything seemed to be scored six of his game-high 51 points speculated: Parent will be out for the Gilder is finding it hard to believe The (Celtics trailed by as many as “That kid can play,” said ’Trevino. this is fantastic. I still can’t believe in overtime to move New York to rest of the season. even now, and it all may not really falling in place for Gilder, Maltbie 10 points with seven mintues left, but MIA.MI (Ul*l) — A muzzled ultaek dog, either a Doberniun “He hits the ball a ton off the tee and it. Everyone said to get out of the had more than his share of frustra­ within 3 1/2 games of ABA-leading “I will sit down with management sink in for another day or two. Jo Jo White scored eight points to Denver. Erving had 14 points in the next week and then we’ll make a IMnselier or u Cerniun Shepherd, was stationed at eaeli of The 25-year-old rookie pro from he has a nice touch on the greens. Monday qualifying as soon as I could tion. lead a successful rally which ended third period and 16 in the fourth statement,” Parent said Saturday. the 2 1 gales of the Orange Bowl Sunday as a security Corvallis, Ore., playing in only his se­ Hell, that’s all you need out here to but this is something. I did it almost The youngster from San Jose, with (Bowens’ tip. Soon after that quarter to fall four points shy of the “I think from now on I’ll be the judge win.” off the back.” Calif., who won at Quad Cities and 646-4260 oieaHure against gale crashers for Super Bowl \ between the cond PGA event after finally winning play, Cowens was fouled by Jim Nets’ record for most points in a half on whether to play. The doctor told his playing card on the fourth try, Gilder was beside himself when he Gilder, who finally got through the Pleasant Valley last year as a rookie, MANCHESTER l*illshui‘gli Steelers and Dallas ('owhoys. Price and he dropped |n two free set by Rick Barry. In overtime Bill me I will be fine for next year.But took the $200,000 Phoenix Open Sun­ realized he was the winner. Last PGA school last fall, shot a final had taken the lead into the final 515 MIDDLETURNPIKE WEST But the d«»gs were just there for show, according to Ct. throws for the game’s final points. Melchionni put New York ahead for he’s not sure for this year. It might day by two shots over Roger Maltbie, week, in his first PGA event, he round four under 67. His previous round after shooting 65, 65 and 70 in White ended with 22, and Cowens good with a basket at 58 seconds and be better for me to come back next ’I'oin Allison of the Dual Security System. “We have onlers the 1975 Rookie of the Year. failed to make the cut at Tucson, a rounds were 68,67 and 66, so he had a the first three. and Charlie Scott each added 20. Jim Erving gawe New^York a four-point year and then have 10 more good not to reiiHive any of ihe muzzles,” Allison explained. “The Lee 'Trevino, one of the old pros tournament Johnny Miller won by 72-hole score of 16 under par 268. It The way he was playing, it seemed Price had 26 for the Bucks. lead severF-se($onds later. Former years than to risk anything right dogs are meant to he visihle at each gale to serve as a Gilder beat, naturally was disap­ three shots. " marked the first time in his life he Maltbie could win if he shot The win was the Celtics’ third in a Nets Billy Paultz and Larry Kenon now.” deterrent to crashers.” pointed he didn’t do better (lie “It’s unbelievable that I can start had ever shot four consecutive anywhere from a 66 to a 68. > ■ C “ ' I ■h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchwter. Conn., Mon., Jm . 1», 1«W - PAGK THUfflCEW PAGE TWELVE - MANCHEamSR EVENING HERALD. Manchwto-. Conn., Mon., Jan. 1». 1876 Bolton's Tuesday SCOREBOARD Library friends to organize Two teachers resign Penguins win for new coach is meeting day Tuesday night will be hectic Bolton The board approved the develop­ WHA Rangers with an offensive Sabre netminder Gerry Doug Risebrough and career in Chicago’s first town to town. They range from Dec. 5, mutual aid to North Coven­ NEW YORK (UPI) Bolton for many Boltonites. There are olland ment of a new course for Bolton H i^ outburst. Desjardins’ shutout bid. Guy Lafleur scored within victory over Philadelphia BASKETBALL volunteer services and fund raising try, structure fire. DONNA H E u t — Ken Schinkel is meetings scheduled all over School students. The course is en- W L T PU "Right now I’m tired — I The Sabres equalled a 67 seconds in Montreal’s in more than a year. John DONNA HOLLAND to promotion of library programs. Dec. 10, Rt. 44A,'oxygen call. The Board of Education accepted making Wren Blair town. UUed “Man and His World.” New England 21 20 3 45 hardly slept for two days,” team record in allowing sixth straight win. Marks got Chirago’s first 646-0375 It has been suggested the group Dec. 11, mutual aid to North the resignations of two half-time They include: Board of Cincinnati 19 23 1 39 look like a genius. said Schinkel, formerly the the North Stars only 11 Risebrough beat Flames goal on a s^ond period Church Manchester Community An organizational meeting for the assist in arranging library displays Coventry. teachers effective Jan. 30. Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Hall; Cleveland IS 23 2 38 Blair, the president director of player per­ shots on goal. > goalie Dan Bouchard with power play and J.P Action Saturday at Illing College Saturday at the new Bolton Friends of the Library and scheduling programs sudi as Dec. 13, Dean Dr., chimney fire. Marie LaFond is the half-time Republican Town Committee, Student trip Indianapolis 16 25 2 34 of the Pittsburgh sonnel. “You get more Ex-Red Wing M arcel a backhander and Guy Bordeleau added an in­ Junior High saw Wapping winner’s gym. will be Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. films, book reviews, story hours and Dec. 14, Fiano’s Restaurant, car French teacher. She is leaving for Students from the Bolton High We»l sleep in management. Dionne, booed loudly every Lafleur’s 28th goal proved surance goal in the third Community nip Trinity Groah had 20 points and in the Bentley Memorial Library other projects of community in­ fire. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall; reasons of maternity. Penguins, appointed Republican Caucus, 8 p.m.. School office practice and advanced W L T PU Management is much more time he stepped on the ice, to be the winner on an period. The Hawks had lost Covenant, 45-43, Faith Kyle 15. SheryU Kane had meeting room. terest. Dec. 14, Fiano’s Restaurant, trash Muriel Dickinson is the half-time 27 IS 0 54 Schinkel as coach Town Hall; Board of Education, shorthand ciasses recentiy took part Houston relaxing.” got a goal and an assist in assist by Peter Mahovlich. twice to Philadelphia and Lutheran top Emanuel 11 points and Laurie To date about 30 people have To learn more, call Ray Woollett, fire. English teacher at Bolton Center San Diego 20 19 4 44 Friday night and Sun­ 8 p.m. Bolton Center School in a field experience at the Coniiec- Stan Gilbertson scored Los Angeles’ victory. Steve Shutt scored his 23rd tied two games this season, Lutheran of Hartford, 42- Christiana 10 for the ^ expressed an interest in such a librarian, or Joann Neath. Dec. 15, mutual aid to North Sclraol. She has accepted a full-time Minnesota 20 17 3 43 Library; and the United ticut General Insurance Co. in day the Penguins won three goals and assisted on Dionne, who jumped to Los goal and Jim Roberts his last beating the Flyers 38, and South United Cougars. group. Those interested may sign up at the Coventry, structure. position with the Vernon school Phoenix 19 19 3 41 Methodist Church trustees, 7:30 Bloomfield. their second straight a fourth for Pittsburgh. Angeles after last season, 11th for Montreal. The Dec. 28,1974. The loss, the Methodist outscore Friends of the library groups are library or attend the meeting. Dec. 15, South Rd. and Rt. 44A, system. x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 p.m., church. Students were given a tour of the Pierre Larouche and Rick did not get a shot on goal in Flames took a 1-0 lead on second time Philadelphia Em anuel Lutheran of Peewee made up of people from all walks of Fire calls auto accident. The school appointed Brenda Canadian game under their new The Democrats plan their building and shown a film on employ­ Kehoe also had four points his first return trip but this Rey Comeau’s goal and has been blanked this Manchester, 38-33. Community Y topped life who wish to promote the library Members of the Bolton Volunteer Dec. 20, Rt. 44A underpass, auto Solenzio to the half-time position in W L T PU coach, 8-3 over the caucus for Wednesday at 8 p.m. ment at the company. A question and with a goal and three time he got three. The se­ went up 2-1 on Curt season, ended the Flyers’ Bret Arnesen had 18 Manchester Travel, 26-20, Fire Department responded to 14 accident. math and science for Grades 7 and 8 Winnipeg 31 27 0 62 New York Rangers. and its services. at the Town Hall. answer period followed. Quebw 27 16 2 56 assists each. cond one went in the net for Bennett’s 23rd goal as he seven-game winning streak points, Gary Heckman 11 and Willis Garage upended The groups are non-profit and work calls in December. They included: Dec. 23, mutual aid to North effective immediately. Mrs. Solenzio ' In their first seven out­ The meeting goers hope for The trip was supervised by (ialgary 24 16 2 50 Another recently- his 28th goal of the season. beat Montreal netminder and gave Chicago a 7-1-4 and Duane Gentile 10 for CBC Friday night at the Y, solely for the benefit of the libraries. Dec. 3, Andover, search and Coventry. is also half-time Title J supportive ings this year, the Pens appointed coach, the mark in its last 12 games fair weather. Bolton’s hills are reading and math instructor for Mariana Malin, teacher. Fourteen Edmonton 18 27 2 38 He also assisted on the Ken Dryden on an Atlanta Wapping while Craig Hutt 16-6. Activities of the groups differ from rescue. Dec. 23, French Rd. house fire. Toronto 14 25 3 31 were 0-6-1 under Coach Rangers’ John Ferguson, first goal of the game, Neil power play. The Flames had 19 markers and Steve C3iris Parker tallied 10 especially dangerous in foul Grades 7 and 8. high school students took part. x-Team disbanded Marc Boileau, who has not been so fortunate. Komadoski’s second of the managed only two shots on Offered job Jacobsen 10 for Trinity. points for the Y as did weather. Sunday’s Result replaced Schinkel Feb. 6, The Rangers lost their season. Don Kozak had a goal in the final period. Rick Lewis with 13 points Albie Harris for Travel, -j HOUSTON (UPI) - Winnipeg B, New England 0 1974 and led Pittsburgh to third straight contest after goal and two assists for Goaltender Tony and Eric Clarke 11 paced Joe Johnson’s six points’ Homer Rice, the athletic WWi «9a coupon and a IS purataaa. its first winning record they’d won the first two Los Angeles and Gary Esposito stopped 35 shots Faith while Dave Peterson led Willis with Mike Laggis WRh IMS coupon tn d s IS purchtss. WKh thit coupon ond ■ IS purciwn. director at the University NHL ever and into the Stanley games when Ferguson Sargent scored a pair for for his fourth shutout this had 20 for Emanuel. Dave adding four. Chris Peter­ Banquet held for Bulldogs Cup quarterfinals before replaced Ron Stewart. The of North Carolina, Campbell Conference the Kings. season and the 56th of his Beckwith and Peter son canned four of the Tide losing in seven games to three losses have b^StTby a reportedly has been Gourley each tossed in 10 S tarK ist Patrick Division losers’ tallies. their coach, Joe Dickie. The gifts were H d tiz the New York Islanders. combined 20-4 score. offered the head football points for United while Ron Bolton Lanndry SOLID W L T PU T his seaso n w as a Bohhy HulVs hat trick coaching job at Rice purchased by the BFA. WHITE Philadelphia 29 7 8 66 Elsewhere in the NHL, Tweedie had 16 for Four demoted DONNA HOLLAND Tuna, differnt story. Pittsburgh Buffalo defeated University for the second Steve Narsavage, head coach, thanked' _____ Detergmt 7 oz. can packed In water N.Y. Islanders 22 12 8 52 Emanuel. K e t c i ^ A 7 2t2‘ was struggling at 15-23-5, Minnesota 4-1, Los Angeles helps upend Whalers time. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Members of the Bolton Bulldogs senior his assistants Hal Sanborn and Mark 14 oz. bottle ggjj 49oz. box 2 AtlanU 23 19 6 52 — Indianapolis Racers Buonome for their help throughout the Good Mon., Jan t9-Sal.. Jan. 24 UrNt ona can par cuat. N.Y. Rangers 17 23 4 38 only three points ahead of trounced Detroit 8-3, Mon­ Rice President Dr. Nor- Intertown and junior pony football teams were ’ Good Mon.'Jan. 19-Sat., Jan. 24. Limit one bll. pef oust. ■ ^ Good Mon.. Jan. 19-8at. Jan. 24. Umll ^ l»* pw w rti WINNIPEG (UPI) - behind Marc Tardif of ihan Hackerman Sunday Coach Jacques Demers recently honored at a potluck banquet at season. Smythe Division Detroit for the last playoff treal dumped Atlanta 4-2 Winning two last ...... oifcjEji Bobby Hull scored three Quebec. said the job was offered to Sunday demoted Brian Bolton Elementary School. The team members were presented W L T Pts spot in the National and Chicago shut out weekend was Manchester Hockey League’s Norris goals and assisted on two his top choice and that the Coates, Ted Scharf, John Peter Ryba was master of ceremonies. jerseys in honor of their championship WHh mia coupon and a 95 purchaaa Chicago 18 11 15 51 Philadelphia 2-0. in the Intertown League, Wflih ttiia coupon and a $5 purchaaa. others Sunday night as the Other scorers for Win­ university was awaiting an Sheridan and Michel He is a quarterback on the junior pony season. The jerseys were purchased with Vancouver 16 19 8 40 Division, when Boileau In the World Hockey 42-41 over Wethersfield and Stop&Sliop Winnipeg Jets crushed the nipeg were Willy answer. Hackerman would Dubois to their Mohawk funds raised by the Women’s Auxiliary St. Louis 17 21 5 was fired. Dissension was Association’s only game, 58-45 over Farmington. squad. Minnesota 14 27 2 New England Whalers 8-0 Lindstrom, with two, Peter not name the choice. “We Valley (N.Y.) farm team The many volunteers and contributors from the Bolton BFA and contributions rampant on the club, Winnipeg crushed New In the first clash, Pete Great Shape Kansas City 11 30 4 in a World Hockey Associa­ Sullivan, Tommie expect to name our head in the North American to the program were thanked by John from anonymous donors. S c o tt centering around Boileau England 8-0. Kiro had 22 points and Wales Conference tion game. Bergman and Veli Ketola: coach either Monday or Hockey League. Paul Groves was named the most L ow fatM ilk and popular defenseman Gil Perreault and Peter Jamie Gallagher and Ken Roberts, president of the Bolton Football Norris Division The win stretched the The shutout was Winnipeg Tuesday,” he said. Demers made the an­ valuable player for the senior pony team 99%lalfraa Steve Durbano. Durbano McNab scored within 67 Hill six apiece. In the se­ Association. T a w d s W gallon carton jgg W L^.T PU Jets' lead over Quebec in goalie Joe Daley’s fifth of Following the resigna­ nouncement following a Cheerleaders were presented gifts by and Don Assard for the junior pony team. 123 count roll was fined and suspended seconds to lead Buffalo. cond win, Kiro poured in 41 281 : Good Mon., Jan. t9-8at., Jan. 24. Unal ona cart, par eual Montreal 33 6 6 72 the Canadian Division to the season. tion of Bill Peterson in rare Sunday morning prac­ and eventually traded to Perreault scored on a points and Rick Gauruder iGood Mon., Jan. 19-Sat.. Jan. 24. Umil ona roll par oust. Los Angeles 24 21 2 50 eight points. New England 1972, Rice turned down the tice ordered as the result ...... Kansas City.' power play from in front of nine. PitUburgh 17 23 5 39 remained in first place in It was the worst road job for the first time. The of Saturday night’s 4-0 14 33 But with Schinkel at the the net and McNab also Detroit 26 5 the WHA’s East. defeat for the Whalers North Carolina athletic home loss to the Cincinnati AFS seeks host family Washington 3 38 5 11 helm, the Pens seem to be scored from in front. Rene MCC Women rolling. Saturday night H u ll’s p ro d u c tio n since they lost to the same director since 1968, Rice Stingers. He also an­ Adams Division Robert and rookie Gary Winnipeg team 10-1 in 1974. Karen Groah and Karen Pittsburgh effectively enabled the Golden Jet to has only once held a head nounced that team captain South Windsor W L T Pts McAdam, who netted his The feat also snapped Tom Kyle combined for 35 The main purpose of the care, guidance discipline, checked the speedy Buffalo climb into a tie for second coaching job. His Universi­ Bob Woytowich has gone Boston 25 10 9 59 first NHL goal, also scored points to lead the Universi­ JUDY KUEHNEL AFS is to enable a foreign food and lodging. Buffalo 26 13 5 57 Sabres to take a 3-2 vic­ in, the WHA scoring with Webster’s 21-game Whaler ty of Cincinnati teams in into semi-retirement to for Buffalo. Minnesota ty of Hartford women’s The South Windsor student to gain an un­ Expenses other than nor­ dur all-wedi Special teammate Ulf Nilsson, scoring streak 1967 and 1968 recorded a become his assistant Toronto 20 16 9 49 tory, then demolished the rookie Tim Young broke Chapter of the American derstanding of the United mal family expenses for Each has 71 points, seven combined 8-10-1 record. team to a 53-43 win over coach. I CaUfomla 17 24 4 38 Field Service (AFS) is States through involve­ the student are shared by Sunday’s Results accepting applications for ment in U.S. family life. the Junior and Adult you youy Stay €fSlHysworfh>| Pittsburgh 8, N.Y. Rangers a host family for a foreign An AFS student lives as a Chapter of the local AFS. 3 High tankers dunked To learn more, contact Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 student for the next school member of the family. Falling before unbeaten (C), 2. Bouley (M), 3. You asked for an interior which sur­ year beginning late July That family’s respon­ Mr. and Mrs. Renzo out or IHt STOP 4 SHOP COMPANlf s Montreal 4, Atlanta 2 rounds you with functional excite­ Natttndag^doen^nuOte Los Angeles 8, Detroit 3 6-0 Conard High last Wilson (M) :53.6. and ending in June, 1977. sibilities are to provide Falcinellp, 644-0423. You asked for gas economy. ment. You got it. Tachometer, gauges, Buffalo 4, Minnesota 1 Friday was Manchester 500-yd. free: 1. McGahie leather-covered steering wheel rim, our Great B ^ otden It fust (C), 2. Butler (M), 3. You got it. A 2.2 liter hemi- High’s swimming team by head power plant, coupled arid toyota's exclusive mini-compu­ ^Hhetter. 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J. estimates.The actual mileage JUDY KUEHNEL 2, Robert Myette; District PhiUdelphia 28 15 .634 2Vii afternoon. contact Larry Blakley, DcmH m iss out can let it get tender and flavorful... Beckwith (M), 3. Slaiby you get will vary depending 644-1364 3, Claire Niziankiewicz; Buffalo 25 18 .581 4V4 Sophomore Wayne Smith on your driving habits and and District 4, Mary chairman of the naturally. And when our butchers New York 21 23 .477 9 had a personal best in the (M) 1:17.4. your car's condition and S55^ You asked for performance Both Democratic and Sedlock. nominating committee, or take the beef out of its vacuurn Central Division backstroke and 400-yd. free relay; equipment. car character built for the Republican parties will The GOP will caucus the District Chairmen, package to cut it Into steaks and W L Pet GB Manchester swept the Manchester. special offer..laaa #12 5 size long haul.You got it. MaePherson You asked for a sound system. 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Suburban briefs H w tm For M o 38 ffoffloa For Solo 88 Bolton barn fire kills animals Girard named MANCHESTER - Lookout Mountain, elegant seven room Limited duty Republican caucus Two ponies and two was recorded at 2:14 a.m. point, he said. mined early this morning. Massolini of Notch Rd. is Raised Ranch built by An- sheep died in a bam fire Responding with 20 Fire fighters ran a line Bolton Fire Marshal Peter investigating. vice principal saWi. Lovely wooded lot. Two bedroomo, den, VERNON-Police Off. James COVENTRY-Larry Knight, chair­ this morning at the Alfred Bolton Fire Departinent dovm to a nearby brook. H e r a lh fireplaces, Ica r garage, large llropiMed living roeni, kitchen, lovely panned rec volunteers were They fought the blaze in oarpeting threiiglieHl. Hodges went on limited duty man of the R^ublican Town Com- Cavedon home at the top of Walerbury strike continues room. Priced in the 50’s. Thursday serving as dispatcher for mittee, today reminded all School Rd. at Brandy St., departments from Hebron, sub-zero temperature. Education Association. He CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Two bathe, enoleaed the department untii charges against Republicans of the party caucus fire fighters said. Andover and North Coven- No injuries were East Hartford is presently chairman of poreh. pretty lot Lete el WATERBURY (.UPD - by a stand-up vote decided him are disposed of by the court. Tuesday night at 8 in the Town Hall. The fire in the wood bam ,try. The Vernon Depart­ reported. SHEILA TULLER MANCHESTER- Brick six Houae tor die money. Workers at Chase Brass not to go back to work. th e Instruction and Hodges was charged with breach of The caucus will elect the party was weii under way when a ment went to the Bolton Attached to the wood, School Supt. Eugene A. room Cape with 2-car garage, and Copper Co., who have Professional Development located on West side. $3S,90Q. peace and threatening after an inci­ members for the next two years. AU neighbor cailed Cavedon firehouse for standby. bam was a steel bam. In it Diggs recently announced 643-2711 . mWLISTlIM been on strike since Aug. 7, The plant was closed by Committee of the EHEA. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. dent recentiv at the home of his Republicans are eligible. shortly after 2 a.m. The Fire fighters arrived on were hay and some cattle. the appointment of Roch J. IC 6 IN P L A C IN Q Y O U f? AD Four bedroom Ranoh, have voted to continue the the Chase Brass and Gym program largo family room, 8W estranged wife whiie he was off duty. The people at the caucus will also neighbor told him he could the scene to find the bam The men removed both as Girard to a vice prfn- MANCHESTER- Gracious strike, which is blocking Copper Co., based in The East Hartford Parks His court case was referred to Ue act on revisions to the local party see that his bam was on fully involved, a they worked to save it. The cipalship. seven room Colonial located b ^ oeroonad bi potto, saie of the plant. Cleveland, Ohio, in August, and Recreation Depart­ Ho r im For Safe 38 in the Porter Street area. ab eendWenlng. 8 la famiiy relations office iast Wednesday. rules. It will be held in the board room. fire. spokesman said. The steel wall by the wood bam Girard of 155 Forest St., ADYEIITI8IN6 ADVERTISING Local 1565 President saying the tube mill was ment is sponsoring a new Three bedrooms, formal heat The call to the Tolland ponies and sheep were was badly scorched. a teacher at the Robert J. DEADLINE $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet Arthur Finelli said union losing money, shortly after gym propam for mothers RATES dining room, sun porch. Council meets County Mutual Aid station probably long dead at that The cause was not deter­ O’Brien Middle School, has and dau^ters. kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Priced in the 30's. Zinsser School lunches members met Sunday and the strike began. 12M noon tho day bafora tile baths, $435 montnly in­ C O V EN m been assigned as vice prin­ pubUcatton. Ag«»cy, 646-1511. COVENTRY-Hie Coventry Town Under the direction of 1 day . toe word par day come. Hutchins Agency, 646- Bight room Ralaod Ranch, TOLXiAND-The Board of Education Oaadlint tor Saturday and Councii wiii meet tonight in the board cipal of the O’Brien School. Patty Spied, participants Sdaifa ..Sa word par day 3166. _ MANCHESTER- 6 4 Duplex, Immaculoto, moeh changed its policy on free and reduced edaya . .sa word par day Monday la 12XX) Noon Friday. room of the Town Halt at 7; 30. Agenda He succeeds Stanley can exercise to music, play near center of town, on bus euatom work, formal price lunches for children unable to i Smith who was recently 26daya ..7a word parda^r $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room line. Newer heating system items inciude; Council appointments volleyball and basketball. 16 worda, $2.00 mMItmim' dngroomwHhalldorlo pay the full price under the National PLEASE READ Ranch, lir^ lace, baseboard and roof. Three bedrooms to the Pianning and Zoning Commis­ appointed principal of The program started last private aundoetu Owner School Lunch Program and School Happy Ada...... S2.18lnch heating, stove, refrigerator. each side. $37,000. Zinsser ■nxiouo. sion, discussion with the Windham Woodland and Stevens Tuesday evening at YOUR AD Breakfast Program. Hutchins Agency 6404fl66. Agency, 646-1511. Regional Planning Agency represen­ Schools. O’Connell School and will ClaaaHM ada ara M an ovar The scale for those eligible for free tha phona aa a oonvanlanoa. MiMTIEiri. tative Dan Manley ondevelopment Girard has been a continue there every REDUCED FOR quick sale • TWO FAMILY meals goes from a |3,230 yearly gross Tha Harald la raaponalMt tor two family, 30 Locust Street, rights, dial-a-ride bus service and a teacher in East Hartford ’Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 only on# Incorroct Inaorbon and Excellent two family flat, income for a family of one to $12,810 no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. KEGM nTM NM Y commuter bus questionaire. since 1968. He received his p.m. man only to mo tUo ot ma completely remodeled, on for a family of 12. The scale adds original InaarOon. Errora which RooNort Mt.2212 The council will also discuss a con­ bachelors degree at the This Wednesday the do not M aon tha valua of tha the West Side. $49,900. about $1,000 for each family member tract with the state Department of University of Hartford, his mother-daughter program advartltamant win not bo cor- up to 12. ro c M by an additional Inaar- TICROCKEH Transportation for the engineering of masters at ’Trinity College will start at Mayberry The scale for reduced meals starts lion. IRANCHESTER Realtor 848-1677 Flanders River Road Bridge. in 1971 and a 6th Year Cer­ School. The program wiU Very clein six-room Ranch DARTMOUTH ROAD - Seven at $5,040 for a family of one and goes tificate from the Universi­ be held there every with attached garage, years old. Excellent seven Communism talk to $20,000 for a family of 12. ty of Connecticut in 1974. Wednesday evening from atove, rafrigarator, air MANCHESTER-Ten room room Raised Ranch, 2-car W anttd 18 garage, two fireplaces, Since teaching at situation conditioner will itay. older Colonial, with 2-car gar­ 6:30 to 9:M p.m. age on IW acres. Aluminum appliances, city utilities, BOLTON-Dr. Jan Decsy will speak Trigon Players INDEX Quiet, residential O’Brien^ Girard has been Women of all ages are in­ siding, five or six bedrooms, plastered walls, near school, Thursday at 8 p.m. at the St. Maurice N O T IC ia NEED a babysitter? Will neighborhood. Utility abed HEBRON-The Bicentennial Com­ active in parent-teacher vited to attend. Registra­ Htfp Wantad 13 work weeknds too. Please call large kitchen. Priced in the quiet neighborhood. AnsaMI Church Center about his experiences 1 — Lott ind Found alao remalna. Immediate mission voted last week to loan Rham activities as well as a tion is not required and 647-9070 anytime. 40's. Zinsser Agency, 6491511. built. Owner retiring IMced with communism during the .2 — Portonalt occupancy. Ownera for quick sale. Charles High School’s Trigon Players $100 to leader in the East Hartford there is no fee. 3 — Announctmtntt CONVALESCING male needs Hungarian Revolution in the 1950s. anxiouf. Mid thirties, well BOLTON- $31,909 AttracUve Lesperance. 6497620. go towards its production of the 4 — EntarUInmtnt person as live-in companion - The public is invited. Admission is 5 — Auebont nousekeeper, free room and worth it! five room Ranch, family musical,“ 1776,” to be performed April Im Mmt nqibi Is ki taiT free. Refreshments will be served. FINANCIAL board, 6494200. room, fireplace, paneling, 2,3,9 and 10. 8 — Bondt-Stocki-Mortgigot | M m IYi Qm iM Mb Iw BanORE AGENCY aluminum siding. Hutchins N E W W i l ll ^ S — P trto n tI Loans Commission unhappy HOUSEKEEPER - Love MskiMlHUNi ReMtora M7-141S Agency, 6 ^ 1 6 6 . Om Colaelal tad om buft Ruch 10 — inturtneo dogs? Mature special helper under coratmcllna. US oo But EMPLOYMENT BOWERS SCHOOL AREA- GMrid|e St. Now U Inc Ume to wanted, one day per week pick your exterior end Interior with funding denials 13 — Htip Wtntod housecleaning. It you would Aluminum sided six room 14 — Bulintn OpportunlllM Cape, fireplace, built-in stove, 15 - snuuion Wtntod like some extra work, be available when needed to stay carpeting, custom heated, "1j.C R 0CNEn EDUCATION in our home ocassional recreation room, new roof, Council tables option Hebron women in the project. 18 — Privtit Inttructlont National Weather Forecast iBKitfiii BMirr, two-car garage, workshop. Tlie ARBCC in a letter to 19 — Schooli-Clitttt weekends or longer. Why? To 3D! EVELYN CROSTON 20 — initruoilont Wanltd care for our five beloved Elva Tyler Realtor, 6494164. And the men prisoners have no Geraldine Grant, president GRAaOUS Dutch Colonial Heritage Checking At a recent Bicentennial REAL ESTATE dogs! Fleferences and own privacy if there happens to be women Vernon of the auxiliary, said 104 transportation necessary. 646- with center hall, beautiful Commission meeting, 23 — H om tt for Stio new kitchen In oak, latest BARBARA RICHMOND on dispatch duty for the department. grant applications had 24 — LoU-Ltnd for SaM 3012. The department has ^ officers members voted to write to 25 — Invtitmtnt Proptrly appliances, four bedrooms, Herald Reporter been received with 33 ap­ 26 — Builntit Proptrly two lavatories, one bath, birch plus clerical and supervisory per­ the American Revolution VOfIN BOWiSS SCHOOL proved. 27 — Rttort Proptrly paneled rec ro o m ^ m e wall- The Town Council tabled action on The Better Way Bicentennial Commission 28 — Rtil ^ Itlt Wtnttd 30.24 sonnel. In no section of the building is Preference was given to MEA to-wall carpe(rag>-oddar the option to buy the Thrifty’s of Connecticut (ARBCC) PERSON with office and Real one bit of space wasted, the report projects involving women, MI8C. SERVICES Estate experience for storage area, h ^ e-in condi­ building on Rt. 83 Saturday until its expressing their disap­ 31 — Strvicat OHtrtd said. youth, minorities, ethnic 32 — Pilnling-Ptparing Manchester office. Please DUTCH GOLOiAL tion. Beautifully treed and first meeting in February. When we say we’re The Better Way, we mean it. When we them better 8 ways. We invite you to compare Better Way Eight rooms, four terraced. Mid 60's. 6491189. According to national police stan­ pointment over the ARBCC and native Americans, ac­ 33 — Bullding-Gonirtctino write resume to PO Box 758, The council referred the matter to designed our new personal checking accounts we made Checking with other checking accounts. refusal to fund two local 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng New Britain, Ct. bedrooms, formal dining dards, 1.5 police personnel should be cording to the letter. 35 — Huting-Plumbing CHARMING Cape on conwr the Planning Commission. 36 — Flooring room, den, eat-ln kitchen, provided for 1,000 population. Ver­ projects. lot. Many, many pleasant Mayor Benoit has proposed the To raise its own funds, 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Slortgt fireplaced living room, non’s present population of 29,000 in­ Both the American the auxiliary will run the 38 — Strvicat Wtnitd I IlM N M W m features make this a special building be a safety complex for the Heritage Better Way Checking Recount MIWOAilAMA VV \ I M IA MSftjo I/ aluminum siding. dicates the force should consist of 44 Your Present Checking Recount Legion Auxiliary and the MI8 C. FOR SALE buy If you need four or five town. It would house police, fire, and . Bicentennial Ball June 12. REAL ESTATE bedrooms plus rec room for persons. These standards also say Historical Society had 41 — ArtIciM lor Salt — v Tt -i civil defense departments. The Bicentennial Com­ 42 — Building Supplln SALES the children. Great buy in the the police facility should consist of applied for grants to aid 43 — iPttt -Blrd>- Dogs Fesl. SPILECKI lower 40’s. B/W Really, 647- Town Planner John Loranger, in a mission has voted to loan 44 — LIvtstock Top commissions, referred I'*'** r/ ; eitHow 270 square feet per authorized in­ A Yes. No Printing charge. No service charge. them in their projects. I f Realtor 646-1111 1419. report given to the council Saturday, the Trigon Players $100 for > 45 — B o tti 6 Acctstorlet leads, bonus plan. 2nNOwte» '*7 mow dividual. The existing department FREE No minimum balance. No "club” to join. No limit Yes No The society’s project 46 — Sporting Qoodi 1 9 /7 said, "There is a definite need to their production of “ 1776” 47 — Qtrdtn Products unwtAiMeioiocAwW has 7,000 square feet short of the , on number of checks. was the restoration of the BEECHHRTMIQUAY LOTS of room In this front to provide additional spa^ for the scheduled for the first two 46 — Antiques Realtors 646-2212 BOLTON • HEBRON Line, back Split, four bedrooms, standard. Old Town Hall to a I 40 — W sm td to Buy For period ending 7 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20. Monday night will Beautifully maintained seven existing police force.” weekends in April. hree baths, just great for the Thrifty’s cost ^ YES. You may cash your Heritage checks at any museum. The auxiliary RENTALS find showers and rain over the Pacific Northwest and most of room R a is e d R a n ch . large family. Mid 40's. B/W He also said there is a responsibilitj OUT OF TOWN CHECK I 52 — Rooms for flont Texas, while snow and freezing rain will fall in the lower Lakes A p p lia n ce d k itc h e n , of tfio many participating CHECK ’N CASH banks Yes No project was the replacing 53 — Apsrtmsnis tor Ront Realty, 647-1419. to provide for further growth and the Mayor Benoit said the price being CASHING PART TIME Accounts and most of the Northeastern area. Clear and mostly freezing fireplaced living room with BT located throughout the state. of the wooden honor roll I 54 — Homos tor Ront need for fire facilities has already asked for the building is $325,000 and 55 — Business lor Rtnl payable bookkeeie e p e r , and cold weather should dominate the rest of the nation. with a permanent monu­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER I 56 — Resort Property lor Rent been documented (in the Fire Study a ball park figure for renovating is in experienced on NCRR Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum ly ' roroom. Low 40 "s. Centu " MANCHBBTIII ment. 57 — Wanted to Rant bookkeeping machine the area of $500,000. Adding other I 58 — MISC. lor Rtnl readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 27 ( 49), Boston 22 ( 40), Chicago 'Tedfdid Real Estate. 647-9 report). The commission felt the LEGAL preferred but will consider HVEACIIES.M fees such as architects, and a con­ g ^ YES. Listing your checks in the order written 11 (22), Cleveland 19 (32), Dallas 37 (46), Denver20 ( 55), Duluth Loranger recommended the coun­ guidelines in paragraph AUTOMOTIVE candidates with solid GLASTONBURY - Ideally piM taro iMdraom ItaiMii.. tingency fund, it would bring the en­ COMPLETE MONTHLY JAND the order cashed. Showing balances of your NOTICE 61 — Autos lor Ssit -8 (11), Houston 44 (64), Jacksonville ^ (63), Kansas City 16 cil authorize the option. It would give Yes No 62 — Trucks lor Silo bookkeeping experience. located, attractively ONmo privacy Md Molii- other Heritage services it you wish. And two of the letter denying The Planning and Zoning (32), Little Rock 31 (46), Los Angeles 49 ( 72), Miami 55 (71), the town time to study ways to meet tire cost to about $1,036,250 plus in­ STATEMENTS 63 — Httvy Equipment lor Silo I Manchester Motors Sales, 643- landscaped Ranch, two •ien.tl6J00. ^ RETURNING all ot your cancelled checks monthly. the grant were met by both Commission will hold a public I 64 — Motorcyclts-Blcyclos f 1511. Minneapolis -2 (18), New Orleans 43 (67), New York 18 (40), bedrooms with den or the police and fire space needs. terest. 65 — Campori-Trsllors-Mobllo groups, namely involving hearing on February 2,1976 at Phoenix 47 (68), San Francisco 38 ( 60), Seattle 33 (39), St. Louis nursery. Very spacious WAIWENL The option will reserve a structure Benoit said the estimated renova­ Homos 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal I 66 — Automotive Servlet PART TIME homemaker, one 16 (30), Washington 23 (42). fireplaced living room with which could prove to be the most tion costs are a little on the high side. Building to hear and consider 67 — Autot for Rtnt-Ltait or two evenings per week. dining area. Applianced HOWLAND YES. You may transfer funds by phone from economical and best. He will bring figures to the February a proposal by the Town of Call for appointment, 623-9128. kitchen, 11/2 baths, like new. Baallon 646-1106 TELECASH PHONE 1 checking to savings aqd vice versa. Minimum Yes No ;nts If the council okays the option, meeting. Manchester to change the Call 5291348 for appointment. TRANSFERS transfer $50. DISH MACHINE operator-11 Principals only. Loranger said study should start im­ He said he talked with zoning from “Industrial” to a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday, AUTOMATIC Transmissions NEW LISTING - Rolling Park Congressman Christopher Dodd Penonalt 2 mediately on three plans. honor “Business H” for a parcel of will train, apply to manager National company. Cape, 6 rooms, one car at­ Call us about the two-family Thursday to see about some federal Town land approximately 0.45 The plans are additions to existing LONELY - Meet new and in­ Farm Shop, Vernon Circle , Rebuilders - installers. 5 1/2 tached garage. Aluminum homes we have available. acres on tte north side of TWO-FAMILY town-owned buildings; a completely funding for the renovation. YES. Upon request we will transfer funds from teresting people “today” ! Vernon. day work week. Excellent siding. Sun Room with T h ^ make a good invest­ Yes No Hartford Road at the conditions. To arrange inter­ Are you looking for an in­ new, combined police-fire*facility in Dodd said right now there is not AUTOMATIC SAVINGS 1 J r your checking to your savings account every Mason Join Insta-Mate “a low cost jalousies, phone John H. ment or a start on building a southwest corner of Pine view call 643-2467, ask for Mr. Lappen, Inc. 6495261. vestment? This is a great nest egg. Prices start in the another location; or the conversion much federal money available, but month—automatically. local dating service.” Write Street. Hiis parcel is known DISTRIBUTORSHIP avail­ Marino. hedge on inflation. See this low 30's. B/W Realty, 647- Stanley Israelite, funding expert in Hebron Box 815, Department M, New of Thrift'ys. as the old firehouse site and Is Britain, Conn. 06050. able, wholesale and mall MANCHESTER - Colonial Duplex today - gross In­ 1419. Dodd’s office, will look into the EVELYN CROSTON REAL ESTATE - sales peo­ Loranger and Police Chief Herman shown on the Assessor’s aerial order, run from home, full or central location, good come $3,720. Only $32,900. • J r TES. Upon request we will make any loan ple, licensed and experienced, mechanical condition, new QUALITY throughout, this un­ Fritz documented the need for space matter further. AUTOMATIC LOAN Yes No The Regional School map. FEMALE needs ride - 10-6, part time. No risks, no invest­ for sales work with one of the kitchen cabinets, small bam, ique Colonial has large rooms, for police. The building now housing Thej)ption being considered woul4 PAYMENTS payments you wish—automatically. . District 8 Insurance from South Main Street to ment, 7499068. A copy of this application area’s longest established real owner anxious, $29,900, Hayes PASEK two raised hearth fireplaces, take the building off the market for Agents Association has es- Kings. Call after 6, 646-1518. the department was intended for use and map is filed in the Town DENTAL ASSISTANT - cer­ estate firms. Phone or write Corp. 6490131. RoaHora lovely porch with screens and as a civil defense building. six months and would cost the town' tablished a $100 aerk’s Office and may be In­ tified, experienced preferred, Arthur Shorts, J. Watson 266-7478 633-8766 storms, landscaped lot. Super It consists of 11 very small rooms $7,000, $4,000 of which could be ^ YES. We offer the traditionally higher interest scholarship in memory of spected during office hours. typing ability, call 6493003 for Beach Co., 193 E. Center St., MANCHESTER - Five room buy. Under |49,0W. B/W Real­ ONE STOP FOR Planning and Zoning Manchester, 647-9139. Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in ty, 647-1419. in a one-story building with a walk-in credited if the building is finally ^ rates ot a savings institution AND tree checking Yes No the late William B. Mason interview. TOP RETURN SAVINGS with the convenience ot one stop banking for your Commission kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ COVENTRY - Aluminum basement. purchased. of Marlborough. Mason sided Ranch, three bedrooms, AND FREE CHECKING Alfred Sieffert, □ FINANCIAL CLERK -■g€ general office work. ment, carport, aluminum LARGE stately Victorian A cell block is on the lower level. It was noted the cost of was a charter member of invoice flli filing, Etc., 8:15-5 two full baths, Franklin stove. Chairman storm doors and windows. completely remodeled inside, This area measures only 18 by 19 fee^ -rehabilitating a building runs about the Agents Association. p.m. Mondajylhrough Friday. Convenient shopping and Immaculate throughout. 30's. 8Vk rooms, four bedrooms, IW Ronald Gates, Century 21, Teoford Real and is divided into three cells wit|i $24 a square foot whereas the cost of The scholarship will be Bonda-Stocka-Nortgagaa 8 NOTICE Apply Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- baths, $47,500, call 6497877. Secretary St., South Windsor. 500. Peterman Agency, 649 EsUte, 647-9914. one large holding cell. The report new construction for a public . J r YES. Open a new checking account with any awarded annually to a VALUABLE Dated this 19th day of MOR’TGAGES, loans first, se­ NOTICE OF 9404, 6492912. building would be about $54 a square \ J r amount and purchase valuable merchandise at Yes No deserving senior said there is absolutely no privacy ^ MERCHANDISE OFFER January, 1976. cond, third. All kinds. Realty ANNUAL MEETING OF PROFESSIONAL VACANCY MANCHESTER - Must sell - I f once-in-a-litetime savings. OWNEA ANXIOUS and no facilities for handling a foot. The building has to conform graduating from Rham statewide.' Credit rating un­ MEMBERS OF - Principal of Coventry Gram­ Six room Cape, major six-room Cxpt il H Eixcx SIrotl. appliances, good condition, woman prisoner. with state fire safety codes. / High School with selection necessary. Reasonable. Con­ HERITAGE SAVINGS AND mar Senool, (K-4) Coventry, ilumlnum xldiiis. Dorck xcroM Ikt fidential, quick Conn. Experience and CHOICE LISTING ideal location. By owner. $33,- m r. Low, knr H'l. Tndt poMt- of the recipient to be made LOAN ASSOCIA'nON, bic INVITA'nON arrangements. Alvin Lundy strength in curriculum Solid brick Cape with IVi baths, 100. 647-9824. by the school administra­ INCORPORATED fireplace, full shed dormer and Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ desired. Apply Dr. Arnold E. tion. TO The Annual Meeting of baaement garage. Immediate oc­ TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, con­ T J . CROCKER BID tion Plaza, Hartford. Elman, superlntendant Box cupancy. $37,900. RuaHor 648-1877 Rockville Hospital notes This scholarship is in ad­ Sealed bids will be received Evenings, 233-6879. Members of Heritage Savings 356, Coventry, Conn. 06238, venient Manchester location, dition to the two $100 In the Office of ’The Director and Loan Association, Incor­ (203-742-7317). T.J. GROCKEH excellent condition of General Services, 41 Center MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd porated will be held at the Raallor 648-1877 throughout, good income Cedar Swamp Rd., Tolland. Frederick Simmons, Burke scholarships given to a boy property. Many extras. No MANCHESTER • Ideal for Births Tuesday: A son to Street, Manchester, Connec­ mortgages — interim finan­ Main Office of the Associa­ PERSONS TO work part time family, six room Births Wednesday: A Rd., Rockville; Alvin Usher, and a girl at graduation agents. 'Low — 40's. • 6494101. young f Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Aborn VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AT ONCE IN A LIFETIME SAVINGS ticut until Febriiary 4,1976 at cing — expeditious and con­ tion, 1007 Main Street, in kitchen with other girls. Colonial with 1 1/2 baths, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alan each year. Jr., Maple St., Ellington; a Anthony Rd., Tolland. 11;00 a.m. for the following: fidential service, J.D. Real Manchester, Connecticut on Call between 95, 6490306. CONTEMPORARY Ranch - three bedrooms, nice deep lot Borek, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ Open a new account with any amount and purchase your choice now daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Discharged Thursday: At its annual meeting the Soccer Player Shirts Estate Assoc. 6491980. January 23rd,' 1976 at 7:30 designed for low M A N C H I6TIR and above ground pool. Only non; a daughter to Mr. and Joanne Britton, Timber Trail, RN NEEDED for 7-3, and 11-7 maintenance. Living room has Steven Bauks, Chamberlain association voted to con­ One (1) Generator P.M. for the following pur­ $31,900. Wolverton Agency, Mrs. Kermit Mulvaney, Ward Manchester; ^ a n Callahan, shifts, full time. Excellent fieldstone fireplace and SPACIDUS St., Rockville; a son to Mr. tribute $60 to the American One (1) Bosch High Cycle poses: Realtors. 6492813. St., Rockville. Hillcrest Dr., Rockville; □ EMPLOYMENT benefits and working con­ beamed cathedral ceiling. 7-room Ranch, $ bedrooma, and Mrs. Michael Dennis, Legion and American Breaker 1. Acceptance of reports. ditions. Please wply in per­ Admitted Thursday: Louise Darline Christensen, Ireland Formal dining room, three 2 hatha, carpeted living MANCHESTER - New Raised Vernon Ave., Rockville. Legion Auxiliary Boys and Bid forms, plans and ...... 2. Election of Directors. son, Meadows Convalescent Barbero, Stanley St., bedrooms, family room with room II dining room. Ranch, seven rooms, include Dr., Coventry; Wanda specifications are available at Ha/p Nantad 13 Center, 333 Bidwell Street, Girls State program. 3. To transact any other fireplace designed for enter­ Fireplace, 14’xl8’ family three bedrooms, two baths, Rockville; Henry Cote, Bakos Durand, Loveland Hill Rd., Manchester. Kenneth W. E llis was re ­ the General Services Office, business proper to come taining. Garage. Acre lot. built-in oven, range and dis­ Rd., Tolland; Amy Dart, Hoff­ Vernon; Earl Elsemore, Elm PHONE FROM home to ser­ . ... I .■ ~ ...... room off eat-ln kitchen Admitted Wednesday: Sean 41 Center Street, Manchester, before such,.meeting. Professionally landscaped hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- man Rd., Ellington; Alfred St., Rockville; Karoli Farris, elected association presi­ vice our customers in the pluf icreen encloaed porch, Callahan, Hillcrest Dr., Connecticut. Dorothea E. Stavnitsky PICATO Manufactures of grounds. $44,900. Philbrlck car garage. Aluminum siding. Folino, Stafford Springs; Bancroft Rd., Rockville; John dent; Richard M. Grant, ^nchester area, flexible women’s sportswear needs and 1-car garage, lovely Rockville; Darline Town of Manchester, Secretary Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $53,$(W. Wolverton Agency. Harold Garrity, Tolland, Fisher, Nutmeg Lane, East executive vice president hours, super earnings, 249 full time garment packers, private lot. Christensen, Ireland Dr., Connecticut January 9,1976 Realtors. 6492813. Loretta Gillis, West 7773. paid holidays, vacations, MANCHESTER - Immaculate Coventry; Wanda Durand, Hartford; Michelle Fon- and Geraldine S. Grant, Robert B. Weiss, Willington; Oris Guyette, medical and surgical three bedroom, two years Loveland Hill Rd., Vernon; tanella, Randy Rd., Ellington; secretary-treasurer. General Manager BOLTON - Eight room Somers; Cecelia North, Park Jennifer Kerensky, Berle Rd., coverage. 596 Hilliard Street, young Colonial. IMi baths, MERRin Muriel Gastonguay, Talcott- wall-u)-wall carpeting, slate Rambling Ranch with three or West Dr., Rockville; Jane South Windsor; Linda Reilly, 6491180 ville Rd., Vernon; Carol Han­ foyer, fireplace, formal dining ReaKora four bedrooms, family size Nye, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Pinney St., Ellington; Alice Bataan March son, Oak St., South Windsor; WE NEED 5 MORE THERE’S A WORLD waiting area. Built-ins. Lovely large kitchen, dining room den and Katherine Peckham, Moun­ Sorensen, Windsorville; Jef­ Town and Country vinyl tote bag. Sunbeam Glade RIarm dock. Chatham Thermal Blanket □ NOTICES office. One car garage. $51,- Richard Johnson, E. Main St., for you..as an Avon Represen­ lot, priced for immediate MANCHESTER - fantastic tain Rd., Ellington; Shannon Only $5.95 plus tax. Approximate retail Only $5.95 plus tax. survivor dies to 14 YoarOMs 900. Wolverton Agency, Rockville; Elfrieda Krah, frey Witinok, Lawrence St., Only $5.95 plus tax. Approximate retail 12 tative. You meet new people- sale. Dulbaldo-Lesperance buy, this immaculate six Peele, E. Shore Rd., Rockville; Cheryl Wytas, value $14.95. Realtors. 6492813. Broad Brook; Steven Lavoie, value $19.95. GUILFORD (UPD - Lost and Found 1 to canvass for tho earn good money. Sound Realtors, 6490505. room C^pe is a Must See. Ellington; Christopher better than sitting at home? Overhill Rd., Ellington; Stafford Springs. Richard S. Chapman, 60, a Fireplaced living room, Then call: 523-94U. Charles Leslie Jr., Spring St., Rachek, Mountain St., Ver­ Birth Thursday: A daughter LOST - older black and white MANCHESTER OAKWOOD RD. - six room dining room, kitchen, three survivor of the Bataan Cape, fireplace, garage, rec Rockville; Roland Mahurin, non; Barbara Salley, to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers tom cat, vicinity of Waddell bedrooms, in-ground pool, Death March in the Philip­ ro o m , a s s u m a b le VA Old Stafford Rd., Tolland; Highridge Rd., Rockville; Barlatt, Storrs. School, answers to name of EVENIN6 HERALD stone fireplace with barbMue, pines at the start of World Bualnatt Opportunity 14 mortgage, circular pool, all aluminum siding, enclosed VERNON Katherine Milanese, Court Tippy, call 6496318 between Mon., Tuo$., Wod. 5-8 fi.M . First time offered. Im­ War II, has died of a frac­ noon and 6 p.m. for $fe,900, call 6491189. breezeway, 2 car garage,, set Towers, Rockville; Lolita MANCHESTER - 5,000 square maculate seven-room tured skull suffered in a on lovely large treed lot. Pelletier, Ridgewood Trail, C A U 647-9946, 3-S P.M. foot restaurant site in the Many many extras, mid-40’s. Split, three bedrooms, f a ll., MANCHESTER- Charming Coventry; Gilbert Schmeiske, Thi IM If 6* im b M downtown Manchester Main seven room Ranch in Alda Realty, Realtors MLS, living room, dining room riNAL EXPENSE Chapman was one of 7,- Street area. F. J. SpUecki Bald Hill Rd., Tolland; Sheila M u ll H iBI b Rockledge area. Fireplaced ^ u a l Housing Opportunity, and kitchen plus paneled Schwartz, Bloomfield. 000* prisoners forced to Realtor, 643-2121. living room, eat-in kitchen, 6^7271. family room, finish^ laun­ 271L m arch 70 miles to a prison ...... ——•••• baths. Priced in low 50's. dry room, fireplace, three LIFE INSURANCE Situation Wanted 15 Discharged Wednesday: camp through tropical ...... Zinsser Agehcy, 6491511. ANDOVER - executive mini­ baths. One-car garage, Mrs. Linda Argraves and son, Pananala 2 farm. 5.8 country acres, central air-conditioning, heat. Only 414 prisoners EXPERIENCED elegant 7 room Dutch Somers; Charles Bass, Mile *500 to *5000* a t t e n t io n - Small business D SnSSSS**"**'"* swimming pool, city Heritage S avii^ survived. He was one of companies: Bogged under Colonial, beautifullv RIDE WANTED - Hebron - Hill Rd., Tolland; Walter OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN landscaped lot, circu lar utilities. Near elementary EVERYONE U G O TED three in his batallion to Manchester. Hours 9-5. Daily. with bookkeeping that keeps Beaudreau, Westerly, R. I.; FOUR FAMILY driveway, bam and pasture, school. Priced to sell at BETWEEN AQE8 46-87 survive. Call 2299617. • Mim Croea • CM t • ktaler M e d M • NxeeNent Wegea you from doing more impor­ Alexis Beron, Berger Rd., afc-a-a aa-aa^ ------^ a a a ----- ^ A a a a a a l Four rooms each unit. 60's Ferrigno Real Elstate, $41,900. When he was rescued in ■ PMQ notmtifB * nm iviiwiii i*wn * uqqq wononp tant work? You need me - an Rockville; James Kearns, E. & Loan Association • Since 1891 Separate beat, parking. $6,- 423-1886, anytime 423-9351. ‘ Depending on age INCOME TAX preparation - wOPOHIOlWilOTTlTSIWJlPnWIIWUa experienced bookkeeper in ac­ Main St., Rockville; Kevin January, 1945, he weighed 900 income, ^ cellen t in­ U&RREALnCO. Write and give ua your date of birth Dan Mosler - Call M93329 or counts receivable, accounts Kulo, High St., Rockville; only 85 pounds. After the vestment. Asking $45,000. MANCHESTER - new listing. 648-2662 LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP OF BOSTON 525^8263 for appointment. payable, through trial balance Susan Leach, Ward St., war the New Haven native - payroll through quarterly Bowers School, three Robori 0. Murdock 40 Broad SL, Boaton, Maaa. 08109, Deip. OS-MH MAINOmCE 1007 Main SL, K-MRRT PIAU OFFICE Spencer St., COVENmY OmCE Rt 31, Coventry TQURNO OFFICE Rt. 195, quarter WARREN E. Rockville; Mrs. Mary mile south of 1-86 exit 99 872-7387, became a professional RIDE wanted from CULJIOHIinYNMnraS,NG. Uxes. Also good typist - Will bedroom Colonial, 11/2 baths, Rm Hot Manchester 649-4586, MonTri 94, Manchester 6493007, Mon-Wed 10-5, 742-7321, Morrfri 94, Fri 5-8 rec room, new aluminum Pariseau and son. Village St., - « - Oil TOU HH: IOI-2»-lTit MonTri94,Fri 5-8, Sit 912. photographer and owned a Hawthorne Street to 6 4 M 1 3 S do work in my home. Pick-up HOWLAND Thurs6-8,Sat912. Thurs-Fri 10-8, Sat 10-2. and delivery if necessary. siding, immaculate, garage, Rockville; Gloria Seekins, studio in Guilford at the Heublein. Daily 7-3:30, Call RMHora 6491106 Reolv Heralo Box E. - $42 900. Haves Com. 6490131 tier**' o f $»•*! rl*»r* 4 l» 643-9445 I PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Mon., Jan, 19,1W6 MANCHESTER EVENING HTOALD, Manchester. Com., Mon., Jan. 1>, 1976 — PAGE Apartimatt For Rwit ^ S|' Apartmtnta For Root S3 ApartmonU For Root 53 Butinon tor Root 55 Answer to Previous Puzzle Happiness Charles M. Schultz MANCHESTER - First floor, 800 SQUARE Feet of mace a X 6 K A T five room apartment, all available, lower level ID ACROSS 6 Greek n flRH appliances, fully carpeted, fo NOW RENTING! I prime commercial location, ; Dear Abby mountain f-1 i2]r^ ToD A Y l X THIMIC basement storage with ideal for office space.643-2738. Radlste high 7 Blood vessels ISIR washer and dryer connec- spirits 6 Alders (Ger.) n o n n HA! HOU CAN IF HE Fondness ra a u r a tions.Convenient schools and INDEPENDENCE IF YOU have a good idea, for 10 Web (Latin) HAS A FEVER* a l l Do By Abigail Van Buren Oxygenate 11 Roman official ra (a t^ w shopping. Peterman Agency, the use of my property in the: Stair part 12 Vend again 649-9404, 646-2912. Manchester area, I con­ Charred outer c a H ra a VILLAGE 15 Summer U H raw FOUL y p T H f Po^ r Manchester sider participating or will help surface of (French) w m e u ^ n MANCHESTER - nice two Dir. from Route 6 & 44A in other ways. Pnqierty con­ wrong when you say that a person Store fodder 17 Enfoyment u r a a a can t learn to love someone. Slides 19 Federal racilui^nra OFFICE, AS u s u a l , bedroom Townhouse private North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) sists of 4,000 sq. ft. home entrances and patio, full base- remodeling showrooms which Dill herb ■Reserve to Henry. In Ae old coun^, the marriages were arranged by the Playfulness Banks (ab.) ment, includes heat, can be usra for display or of­ Indian Ocean 48 Demigod dess a n d c a l l i t a d a y s ^ 1 * ™®*®^™®ker, and those marriages were more Entire (Ger.) 20 African river ship 50 Merganser ^pliances, carpeting, |25&, UNUSUAL ONE BEDROOM':; fices. Also storage buildings soud than our modem marriages are. Mariner's 21 Brad Mountain 52 British C19^6ttyNlA.lnr.lM US P^I.ON. ha on 4 acres, commercially and direction T »^£> l^ l‘^ Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. .ITOWNHOUSES in a park'llka aatUng,;:; India, marriages were arranged 23 Appear to be crests sculptors’ industrially zoned. Tel. 1-223- Gather grain 26 Greek letter 39 Prepares group (ab.) .quiat nalghborhood, cloaa to shopping,;; while the children were growing up. The couple learned to Caught MANCHESTER - Large two 4460. love each other, and you never heard of divorce (pi.) drinks 54 Feminine iICK GAVAUI bedroom Townhouse, private ^church, bus, pooi and tsnnis. ^ congers 28 Fell In drops 41 Badly (prefix) name WINTHROP Here, a Muple of dizzy kids decide they’re “in love.” and Great joy 30 Snicker------42 Obliterate 55 New Greek entrances and patio, full base­ Made vigilant 32 Journey 43 Sweetheart ment, includes heat, Featuring: OFFICE SPACE before you know it. they’re married. Then they have a baby (ab.) , or two. and discover that their "love” has worn off. so th e i Feminine ^ 33 Kalian volcano 45 Nobleman 56 Evening (poet.) appliances, carpeting, pool, • Massive Bedrogm • Walk-In Closets name (pi.) Mickey Rnn — Morrie Welee FOR RENT parents have to help raise the babies while they get a I 2 3 4 5 6 7 ice skating pond, ^165. per • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups 250 square feet, center of Glee i month. Damato Enterprises, • Private Entrances and Patios 1 *®®**”g around for someb<^y else to mil in Blood fluid Manchester, air con­ Pine tree (Ital.) 9 to 11 12 646-1021. p Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor i ” / SHERIFF FINN WAS^ WHYAKBWM YOU COULD SE BLACK- ditioning and parking. Call 1 11 bet that if we went back to the old system of arranired Honey Includes Heat Weird 13 14 15 HERE A FEW DAYS NOTEBOOK Q UtSnONINa IMAILMO SOMEBODY WITH UNUSUAL Deluxe one 643-9551. mamagea. we d have a lot fewer divorces. M O T fM O O K ? AGO... AND HE MS ^ A BO U T^ Animal’s loot 16 7 IT. DAUWTFK? bedroom Townhouse, private And by the way, in case you think I’m an old fogy, I’m Press NoreaooK? entrances and patio, full base- only 28. Large stale 19 20 2, I 1$4 To relish (Ital.) ment, includes, heat, Wanted to Rent 57 SINGLE AND STRAIGHT ■ ■ appliances, carpeting and Expensive fur 25 r a Certain ■ pool, ice skating pond. $245 WOMAN with young child and DEAR SINGLE: A return to “arranged marriages" as a Balkans is 31 32 33 34 per month. Damato Enter­ small dog would like move to ^ u ce divorce is as plausible and logical as Heavy hammer 35 36■ prises, 646-1021. TOmEMRISES reasonable rent of two returning to mutilation and torture to cut back crime. Both Sea eagles O wner-D Bi^per bedroom apartment in or are remnants of a grisly past, imperfectly remembered. Caution 38 r i MANCHESTER GARDENS - around Manchester, Call Mrs. two bedroom Duplex in Designed With 41 42 ■ Harlow anytime, 289-5310. DEAR ABBY: There must be thousands of women in my 1 beautiful country setting, $199 DOWN 47 1 ■ monthly includes heat, hot You in Mind. position, so if you have an answer for me, please print it and P 49 50 Homes For Solo 23 Serv/ces Otiorod 31 Artlcleo for Solo 41 MotM Open Waakdays 1-7 p.m. help all of us. Petrol (coll.) ■ r □ RENTALS water, appliances, and 1 1 □ AUTOMOTIVE I Southern 61 52 53 54 55 56 parking. Walk to everything. Saturday Sunday -S pjiL I am married to a man who has children by a previous general MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room Vemtiifl BlinI Repair t Seles ALUMINUM sheets used as marriage. I love his children and they love me. The problem I Mouths (anal.) 57 58 CUSTOM S STOCK SHADES printing plates, .007 thick, S u perintendent, 646-0090. Ranch, built 1975, Dining 1649-3840 646-1021 > Autos For Sale 61 is their mother. I Armed Priscilla’s Pop — AI Vermeer A/to a CompMt Llm of 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for Rooms for Rent 52 Robert C. White Company, conflicts 59 60 room, fireplace in living 236-5961. Equal Housing. 3rooio*,*oooooo4iooo4ooooo^o49****4**c.iw 644-8145. AVIALABLE FOR Rent - appliances, carpeting and 646-1921 Jim: "Of course, there is storage. Heat and hot water begged her to let me cook Thanksgiving dinner this year NORTH ID) 1 MANCHESTER - Acre plus. INSIDE - Outside painting. private room, with communi­ the old reliable Blackwood included. Parking for two PARTS DEPARTMENT now and she downright refused! I love to entertain and she A A K J 3 2 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrenco Near Country Club, level lot. Special rates for people over TWIN BED, dresser, mirror, ty kitchen and bath, all which everyone should use, 258’ on road. Zinsser Agency, 65. Fully insured. Estimates utilities included, call after 5 cars. Adults, positively no CENTRAL LOCATION - large knows it, but she gave me the excuse of “you don’t have V AK765 night stand Maple, love seat, - DAMATO SK2 but even here there are poten­ 646-1511. given. Call 649-7863. mahogany end fable' p.m:, 644-0383. pets. Immediate occupancy. one bedroom apartment, first enough room” and “I have more time than you” (since I WASH HAS ACCIPENTALLY TBIS6EREP ’ THERE SURE IS^.T MO POUBr IT’S THE ...... $195. Call 875-9407 if no ENTERPRISES floor, stove, refrigerator, work). A3 tial problems.” A TRAP POOR IN TH E MINIATURE PYRAMID... 50WETHIM6 BIS 1 MIS9IU6 LOOT mahogany tier table. 649-7907 W E S T E A S T Oswald: "Today's hand Bualneta Property 26 PAINTING - interior and Apartments For Rent 53 answer, 871-1666. RENTAL OFFICE heated, electric, parking, $200 She is the best mother-in-law a girl could ever ask for, in MV STAR51...IS THEREiR B "T AND HEAvy,.LET STASHED BY THAT A Q 9 5 4 A 10 7 shows Blackwood at its best. exterior, paperhanging, Large variety of month, call 649-2865. 1966 FOUR door Chevelle, SOMETHIN6 INSIDE ME SEE IF I / JEWEL TMIBF. 9:00-20 SNOW truck tires on 6 complete and running. Will more ways than one, but I think this is going too far. I North asks for aces and bids MANCHESTER-3,000 square excellent work. References. lug rims, almost new, half WE HAVE customers waiting Apartments end V 2 e 10 4 not pass inspection. New would love to give her a relaxing holiday just once so she seven hearts when South foot retail building with full Free estimates. Fully in­ price, $50. each. 487-1886. for the rental of your apipart- Townhouses throughout SIX ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 could enjoy herself also. Maybe she does not think I could ♦ J6S3 SQ10 87 sured. Martin Mattson, 649- baths, garage, Wetherell exhaust and transmission, AKQJ2 A 10 9654 shows him the missing two.” basement. Located near ment or home. J.D. Real Mancheeter. handle it (my husband and I have been married for one and 4431. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Street opposite Manchester $125, call 647-1605 after 5. SO U TH Jim; “North did take some center. Call for details. BRUSH CHIPPER powered Manchester, Rental OlHce a half years) but I ’ve entertained as many as 25 before! Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. by 6 cylinder Ford, in good 1980. city ot village Charm Community College. $325 per A 8 6 slight chance when he bid PAPER HANGING Expert. open dally 9-5, month, security, plus utilities. 1969 LINCOLN Mark III, Abby, I know she reads your column faithfully so maybe VQJ983 seven. South might have held condition. $3,500. Call 487- leather interior, 8 track you could suggest that enough is enough? MANCHESTER- Beauty Your average paper, in 1886. LOOKING for anything in real Looking for an Apt.? Sat 9-3, 568-6652. e A94 three little spades. In that average room , $25. Mr. estate rental - apartments, We have 30 different Sunday 11-3 stereo, all power, air. Must be MOUSE A A87 case a spade finesse would Salon in the Main Street area. seen, $1995. 646-5423 after 5 Call for details. Zinsser Agen­ Richman, 646-3864. FIREPLACE WOOD - for sale homes, multiple dwellings, no apartments and 846-1021 CHARLES APARTMENTS - North-South vulnerable have been needed.” East Middle 'Turnpike, 4 1/2 p.m. DEAR MOUSE: Your mother-in-law obviously “enjoys cy, 646-1511. and tree work, call 647-1834. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate townhouses, in 17 240 New State Rood Oswald: "You don’t get BOB JOBIN - wallpapering Associates, Inc. 646-1980. MANCHESTER room Townhouse, appliances, herseir’ being in command of the holiday feasts. anywhere worrying about locations throughout 1 1/2 baths, two air- 1972 PLYMOUTH Duster, im­ West North East South 28 and painting, quality work to SEASONED HARDWOOD - Demonstrate your dinner skills for others and let your those possibilities. A winning Real Estate Wanted your satisfaction. Manchester. conditioners, heat and hot maculate condition, 3-spe^, 6 cut to order, $25 a truckload, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 “good-natured” mother-in-law have a good time—her way. 1 e Pass 2 » bridge player must takq sensi­ Guaranteed, references and bedroom Townhouse, Iti water, storage, garage, etc. cylinder engine, all new tires. ALL CASH for your property $50 a cord. Tree service also, Pass 4 N .T . Pass 5 » ble chances and the odds are insured, fast service, 649-9027. baths, full basement, private AVAILABLE February 1st, $235. 646-0800, 646-1540. $2,100. 649-6727. within 24 hours. Avoid red call 646-7770. 1 bedroom ranch newly renovated six room Pass 7 e Pass Pass that South would not be look­ Alley Oop — Dave Qraue tape, instant service. Hayes entrances and patio, includes Pass ing at three or four small heat, appliances, carpeting, type at the duplex apartment, close to THREE ROOMS, utilities, 1966 FORD, LTD, 4-door, Corporation, 646-0131. 5 PIECE REDWOOD fur­ shopping and bus line. Heat vinyl top, automatic, power Astro-graph Opening lead — K A spades.” e u z SAID I T WAS OKAV IF ALL RK3HT, D O N 'T Building-Contracting 33 pool, air-conditioning, $290 Teresa $195 parking. Porter Street. No ,, YOU ...GUPfOBS YOl \WELL,B».IBt« niture for sale $250 or best per month. Damato Enter­ 1 bedroom ancf utilities not included. pets, security deposit. Ideal steering, power brakes. $175. I WENT DOWN AN' TALKED BUTOC3NT WORRY, I hello, OOP.' 1 DO, TELL IMK WHAT \ FT OR NOT, SELLING your house? Call us offer, 23” black and white TV Security deposit required. No for newlyweds. 247-4688, 236- Call 649-1M9. By BERNICE BEDE OGOL TO ZAK.' MAKE rr.TOO WON'T? WHAT BRINesVarAK.' THIS BU8INS6I yTH'WHOUi NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - prises, 646-1021. townhouse at By Oswald & James Jacoby l o n g ! YOU DOWN first and we’ll make you a $200 or best offer. Both pets. Call 649-5719 after 6 p.m. 0564. WITH ZMGv r THiNA svurr- cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ excellent condition, women’s Independence - 1967 CHEVY Wagon, h e r e t , ANDTARLljL SDWITHA ditions, rec rooms, porches MANCHESTER - new unusual Village $250 A Montana reader wants to WHrrn Realtor, 643-1577. winter coats for sale, TWO BEDROOM Apartment, automatic, 283, power Oswald: “ We have devoted TncBieMDm.' and roofing. No job too small. one bedroom Duplex 1 bedroom VKRNON a couple of weeks to the know why you use the five- children’s shoes for sale, call Townhouses now rentiing at in duplex home-, stove and steering, clean, runs good. For Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1976 IMMEDIATE CASH for your Call 649-3144. townhouse at Bought new car. $675. 6x10 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Jacoby transfer bid. It is an club response to Blackwood to 528-5357. Independence Village. Full refrigerator, centrally TOWN HOUSE ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) property. Let us explain our Pine Ridge Van utility trailer, 6 1/2’ high Steer a middle course today If artificial convention, but one show no aces or four aces. basements, private entrances located, no pets, adults only. You’re likely lo have to contend fair proposal. Call Mr. CARPENTRY - Repairs, FIREWOOD, SPLIT, Village $230 $160. Security deposit. Call GARDENS all metal, $400. 643-2371. you find yourself among per­ that fits in perfectly with stan­ ’The answer is that there’s and patio, includes heat, with a heavier workload than m Belfiore, M7-1413. remodeling, additions, gar­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• sons with conflicting views. Ar­ seasoned hardwood. 12” and 1 • bedroom , 643-9678. One and two bedroom usual today. Pace yourself dard American bidding. Other no chance to go wrong here ages, roofing, call David appliances, carpeting, air con­ bitrate. Don’t take sides. 18” lengths, 267-4322. townhouse at Trucks lor Safe 62 wisely to minimize stress. modem conventions don’t and and by responding five clubs Patria, 644-1796. ditioner. Close to shopping, apartments. Immediately SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. MAY WE BUY your home? SIX ROOM Duplex, available TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be if you want to try some of to show four aces you leave church and bus. Model open Homestead Park available at Town House 21) The means will not justify Quick, fair, all cash and no MAYTAG Wringer type February 1st. Central, large DUMP TRUCK for sale - very selective as to whom you them you are likely to get into the five notrump rebid open to rpentry Weekdays, 1-7 p.m., Saturday Village $245 Gardens. This suburban the ends today. Don't use problems. Call Warren E. WES ROBBINS cari washer, good running condi­ backyard. Call 649-6622 days, GMC 6500 6 wheeler, 6 yard, chum around with socially to­ the Blackwood bidder. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. 1 bedroom ranch methods to advance your aims trouble.” Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. remodeling specialistSt. Ad- apartment community of automatic transmission, V6 day. Avoid those with a 1-0 1- la tion. Asking $40. Call 646-2744. off Main St., Manchester. 643-7267 evenings. that could tarnish your Image. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, type at Sunny unusual architectual gas, tires 900-20. For informa­ penchant for making scenes. Berry’s World______Damato Enterprises, 646-1021, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. INSTANT cash for your home. built-ins, bathrooms, Brooke Village $215 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) FOR SALE - Dog house, good MANCHESTER - two design and beautiful tion call 646-8870 between 10-5 19) You may be tempted today kitcl^ens, 649-3446. 649-3940. 2 bedroom Don't skim over important Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s size, sturdy, never used. 875- bedroom apartm ent, in a landscaping features: daily. to poke your nose Into a situa­ Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway situations today. Things swept Corner Realtors, 646-4525. 4179. townhouse at three family, on bus line, all Private entrances, private tion that has no direct bearing LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - NEWER three bedroom under the rug may later sur- Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all Homestead Park utilities included, wall-to-wall patios with sliding glass ,1974 DODGE V an, V8, on you. It could cause some WE WILL buy your home, new homes custom built, WE BUY and sell furniture. carpeting, $225 per month, automatic, power, tape friction. 6 u **’o ' O °T appliances, carpeting, full Vlllsgs $265 doors, wall-to-wall CANGER (June 21-July 22) poop THING— HER TRUNK Quick, efficient professionai remodeled, additions, rec Cash on the line. One piece or and security, call after 6 player, insulation and pan­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) basem ent, $260 m onthly, z bedroom carpeting, range, Nothing advantageous will be WAG TURNING PLUEj service. Call us first. W. J. rooms, garages, kitchens an entire houseful. 646^6432. weekdays, M9-3944, for ap­ eled. Call Dave, 649-6644. Make haste slowly today In any CUDDLES, VOUVe PEEN OUT HERE TOOA “ o Frechette & Martin Realtors, townhouse at gained today by trying to Im­ Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. remodeled, bath tile, cement refrigerator and garbage transactions where there is LONG—<30 IN9IDE AND m R M UP!___0 Furniture Barn, 345 Main St. 646-4144'. pointment, anytime pose unpopular ideas on un­ work. Steps, dormers. Beside Douglas Motors. Homestead Park weekends. disposal, traverse rods, something of material value at -O- “ CASH for your property. Call Residential or commercial. VHIage $290 master TV antenna, Campera-Trallers willing listeners. VERNON - Town House LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Put a us first if anxious to Seli. Call 649-4291. 2 bedroom storage and laundry Mobile Homes 65 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Doga-Birds-Pets 43 Gardens, a beautifully lock and key on the old money Stall for lime today If you feel Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or townhouse at R n & c VERNON - 3 1/2 room second facilities in basement. belt today, or you could im­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY landscaped apartment- com­ you're being pressed to make 649-1922. floor apartment, available WE’RE OPEN everyday from pulsively spend beyond your DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ munity of unusual architec­ Pine Ridge Total electric. No pets. decisions you're unsure of. Carpentry and general con­ now, lease expires July 31, 9 - 8 p.m. We want your means. Be prudent. vations. Combined inside/out- tural design. Total electric, no Village Rentals start at $165 per Regroup so you can weigh the tracting. Residential and Rent $190 includes heat, hot business. Our prices can't be VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You commercial. Whether it be a side runs, pets. One and two bedroom water, dishwasher, garbage month. Call 872-0528 beat. New 14’ wide loaded $9,- issues. germicidal apartments available im­ Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 may feel like you’re being pull­ small repair job, a custom disposal, phone already 895. Trades welcome. ed in ali directions today. Holiday mediate through January 1st. f built home or anything in hooked up, call 565-7243, p.m. ______Immediate occupancy.; Clean Chances are you will be if you Road, Manchester, 646-5971. Starting at $165 per month. DAKIIATO '^ ly o u r between, call 646-1379. during the day, 646-2861 after 6 2-bedrooms, matching allow otliers to overly influence Call 872-0528 Monday through p.m. appliances, $2,995. Like them you. PRIVATE riding instructions, Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ ENTERPMSES b ir t h d a y Planning RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 big? Need three bedrooms? LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be English and Western, $5.00 240 New State Rd. 54 Jan. 20, 1976 K> ifll or pointment. 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Call 64fr4019. 2223. 3795. ' V j PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 19,1976 Obituaries lived before moving to Florida 2V4 route in both Glastonbury and years ago. Manchester for many years. Rev. Anderson She was employed as a typist atthe Survivors are a son, Everett Louis E. Schlaf and lived in Hartford 22 years before Naval Air Station in Jacksonville. Kelsey of Manchester; 2 daughters, moving to South Windsor eight years She was a U.S. Navy veteran of Mrs. Norman Baldwin of Auburndale ROCKVILLE - Louis E. Schlaf, with whom Mrs. Kelsey made her 83, of 7 Orchard St. died Saturday at ago. World War II. She was also a will retire home, and Mrs. Kenneth Grout of Rockville General Hospital. He was She was a communicant of St. member of the National Association Margaret Mary Church. of Secretaries. Littleton, N.H.; 9 grandchildren and the husband of Mrs. Amelia Goehring The Rev. Carl Henry Anderson, co­ Survivors are 4 sons, Bernard Survivors are three brothers, 12 great-grandchildren. Schlaf. pastor at Emanuel Church, read his LeDuc of Manchester, Norman Ernest Reichenbach of Jacksonville, I^ e funeral Is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mr. Schlaf was born Nov. 26, 1892, resignation Sunday at the annual LeDuc of Rockville, Aldement Chester Reichenbach of Denver, at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. in Rockville where he lived all his meeting of the congregation, to be­ LeDuc of Bristol and Francis LeDuc Colo., and Arthur Reichenbach of Center St. with the Rev. Craig life. ef fective Aug. 1. of Plainville; 3 daughters, Mrs. Nina Washington, D.C., and several nieces Raeburn, pastor of Buckingham Before retiring, he was a The congregation also elected him Ricci of Scituate, Mass., Mrs. Lyla and nephews. Congregational Church, officiating. superintendent at the Minterburn pastor emeritus effective June 13 Marquis of California and Mrs. The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Buckingham Woolen Mills in Rockville. when the New England Synod of the Therese Pasay of South Windsor; 3 Cemetery, Glastonbury. He was a 50-year member of the at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Lutheran Church in America presi­ brothers, Wilfred LaRocque of Swan- There are no calling hours. Fayette Lodge of Masons, the Odd Main St., with the Rev. Burton dent, Dr. Eugene Brodeen, will make ton, Vt., Arthur LaRocque of Chicago Strand of Concordia Lutheran Church The family suggests that friends Fellows, and the International Order wishing to may make memorial gifts the appointment official. and Edward LaRocque of Tulsa, officiating. Burial will be in East Pastor Anderson will continue to of Redmen. to the Buckingham Congregational Okla.; 5 sisters, Mrs. Alaida Lange of Cemetery. live in Maiijchester and plans to act as He was a member of the Union Church or to the American Cancer Congregational Church. West Minston, Calif., Mrs. Eva There are no calling hours. a substitute pastor in the area. LeDuc of Lynnwood, Calif., Mrs. Society. Other survivors are a daughter, The family suggests that friends The Rev. Mr. Anderson, originally Mrs. Doris Bixby of East Hartford, Laura Rocheleau of St. Albans, Vt., wishing to may make memorial gifts Mrs. David Chicerchia from Worcester, Mass., came to and a brother, Edmond 0. Schlaf of Mrs. Celia Martin of Muskegan, to the Memorial Fund at Concordia Emanuel Lutheran Church in May Mich., and Mrs. Marguerite Bezany Lutheran Church or to the American ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Carmella Rockville. Schraffa Chicerchia, 56, of 39 Village 1955 and conducted his first service A private funeral will be Tuesday of Grand Haven, Mich., 31 Cancer Society. Aug. 21 of that year. grandchildren and 25 great­ St., Rockville section of Vernon, wife at the Whlte-Gibson-Small Funeral Mrs. Mary H. Kelsey of David E. Chicerchia, died Friday He attended schools in Worcester Home, 65 Elm St., with the Rev. Paul grandchildren. and graduated rom Upsala College at Mrs. Mary Hale Kelsey, 87, of at Hartford Hospital. J. Bowman officiating. Burial will be The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 East Orange, N.J. in 1933 with a Auburndale, Fla., formerly of Born in Hartford, she lived in the in Grove Hill Cemetery. a.m. from the Samsel-Bassinger bachelor’s degree. He continued his Glastonbury, died Saturday in area all her life. There are no calling hours. Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Rd., theological training at Boston Auburndale. She was the widow of Other survivors, besides her hus­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson The family suggests that friends South Windsor, with a Mass at 10 at University School of Theology and St. Margaret Mary Church, South David W. Kelsey. band, are a son, David Chicerchia of wishing to may make memorial gifts Luther Theological Seminary in St. pastor at the church for the past 21 Mrs. Kelsey was bornAug. 1,1888, East Hartford; a stepson, Anthony to the Union Congregational Church Windsor. Burial will be in Mt. St. Paul, Minn. He was ordained in years. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, in Glastonbury where she lived until Chicerchia of West Hartford; a or the American Cancer Society. Worcester in 1947, and was admitted Pastor Anderson has served on the moving to Florida in 1960. daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith of Friends may call at the funeral to the ministerium of the Augustana Upsala board of trustees, as dean of She was a member of Orford Hartford; a brother, Anthony Schraf­ James D. Hayden home tonight from 7 to 9 and Tuesday Synod in 1951. Northern Connecticut District, presi­ Parish Chapter, Daughters of the fa of Port Charlotte, Fla.; two ELLINGTON — James D. Hayden, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Anderson, who dent of Manchester Council of American Revolution, and sisters, Mrs. Rose Masilli and Mrs. 98, of 97 Sadds Mill Rd. died Sunday serves as co-pastor with the Rev. Churches and as a member of L.C.A. Buckingham Congregational Church. Philomena Toce, both of Hartford, at a local convalescent home. Miss Marjorie Reichenbach Ronald J. Fournier, has been senior Executive Board. Mrs. Kelsey and her late husband and four grandchildren. Mr. Hayden was born in Blandford, Miss Marjorie Reichenbach, 55, of operated the Mountain Brook dairy The funeral was this morning from Mass., and lived in Ellington 67 years 3200 Hartley Rd., Jacksonville, Fla., farm in Glastonbury on land that is the D’Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 after moving from East Hampton, formerly of Manchester, died early now the Minnechaug Golf Course. The Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, with a Area police report Mass. this morning at St. Vincent’s land had been in the Hale family for Mass of Christian Burial at St. He was a retired farmer. He was a Hospital in Jacksonville.' Luke’s Church in Hartford. Miss Reichenbach was born Sept. five generations, having been bought Poiice said an undetermined member of the Ellington Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict SOUTH WINDSOR amount of money was taken and the 28, 1920, in Manchester where she from the Indians. Three South Windsor residents Congregational Church. The Kelsey’s had operated a dairy Cemetery, Bloomfield. youth fled on foot. He was chased Iw Survivors are 2 sons, Edward V. were arrested Saturday on several a store employe but disappeared into Hayden of East Hartford and Ralph narcotics charges after police, a wooded area near the Imperial D. Hayden of South Windsor; a 96 Democrats to seek 80 seats armed with a search warrant, found Arms Apartments on Regan St. daughter, Mrs. Mildred Rollins of about 40 pounds of marijuana, hash Residents of the area who might Otis, Mass., 16 grandchildren, 25 oil and a small amount of cocaine in Gelinas, Raymond F. Damato, Mary have information should contact the great-grandchildren, and 4 great- A total of 96 Democrats have filed Sanford J. Plepler; and James E. their apartment. E. LeDuc, Albert A. Vincek and John police department. great-grandchildren. for 80 places on the Democratic town lannoni. Andrew and Claudia Weinstein, J. Hutchinson; and Nicholas G. The funeral is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at committee and will be on the ballots DISTRICT 4, Martin School, 7 can­ both 23, were charged with posses­ Lefas, Robert H. Bletchman and Andrew Guimond, 35, of Hartford, the White-Gibson-Small Funeral Wednesday night at 7:30, when didates, with 7 to be elected — the sion of narcotic substance, posses­ Alphonse Reale. was charged Saturday with operating Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, with caucuses are convened in all 10 of slate of Robert M. Stone, Jack D. sion of hallucinagenic substance, and DISTRICT 8, Verplanck School, 11 under the influence of liquor or drugs the Rev. Sheldon Smith officiating. Manchester’s voting districts. Goldberg, Jon L. Norris, Joel E. possession of marijuana with intent candidates, with 11 to be elected — in connection with a two-car accident Burial will be in Ellington Center The town committee members Janenda, John W. Thompson and to sell. the slate of^ Joseph A. Gervais, on Tunnel Rd., Vernon. Cemetery. elected Wednesday will take office Nicholas R. Jackston; and James M. Michael J. Chesky, 22, was charged Virginia D. Lessard, Raymond Ralph The driver of the other car was There are no calling hours. early in March and will serve to Reardon. with conspiracy to possess narcotic Lanzano, James Murphy, Francis J. Richard Surdel, 19, of 12 Glen Dr., The family suggests that friends March 1978. The 10 districts are DISTRICT 5, Buckley School, 8 substance, and conspiracy to possess Keefe, John A. Cagianello, Thomas Tolland. Both cars were heavily wishing to may make memorial gifts allocated committee members in the candidates, with 8 to be elected—the hallucinagenic substance. All three slate of James F. Watt, Theodore R. O’Neill, John F. Lynch, Joanne E. damaged, police said. Guimond is to to the Heart Fund. same ratio as the ratio of registered live at 81 Candlewood Dr. appear in court in Rockville, Feb. 11. Democrats in the district to the total Cummings, Thomas F. Conran Jr., Costello, Irene R. Pisch and Enrico Claudia Weinstein and Chesky Daniel Cole, Carolyn H. Becker, T. Ruffini. He was released on a $250 non-surety Mrs. Mary C. Inkel registered Democrats in town. were released on $10,000 non-surety bond. Edward J. Tomkiel and Alyce T. DISTRICT 9, Keeney St. School, 7 Mrs. Mary C. Inkel, 52, of 28 Only registered Democrats may bonds and Andrew Weinstein on a Rawlins; and Robert P. Tardiff. candidates, with 7 to be elected — the ELLINGTON Helaine Rd. died Saturday at vote Wednesday night. About 10,520 $10,000 surety bond. All three are to DISTRICT 6, Nathan Hale School, slate of Janet M. Bycholski, Richard Alfred Tumbling, 20, of 10 Heather Manchester Memorial Hospital. She are listed on the town’s voting lists appear in Common Pleas Court 12, 15 candidates, with 9 to be eiected — J. McConville, Roger J. McDermott, Rd., Ellington, turned himself in at was the widow of Rosaire Inkel. and estimates of the turnout range East Hartford, Feb. 2. the slate of Jay R. Stager, Pascal Matthew M. Moriarty Jr., Robert B. Troop C, State Police barracks Satur­ Mrs. Inkel was born in Boston and from 5 per cent to 10 per cent. The arrest was the result of an in­ Mastrangelo, David A. Golas, Roger Price, Pascal A. Prignano and Frank day and was arrested on a warrant lived in Manchester 25 years. Except for Voting District 3, voting vestigation conducted by the Special M. Negro, Frances S. Merola, Rita M. Stamler. charging him with five counts of She worked as a secretary for the will be in the same polling places as Services Unit of the Hartford Police M. Laski and Francis J. Mahoney; burglary and four counts of larceny. Atlantic & Pacific Co. in East Hart­ during last November’s election. Department, the Capitol Region and John R. FitzGerald, Edwin M. DISTRICT 10, Manchester High Police said the charges involved ford. She was a communicant at St. District 3 Democrats will vote at Crime Squad, the U. S. Drug Infor­ Edwards, James F. McAuley, James School, 8 candidates, with 7 to be breaks into several Ellington homes. Bartholomew’s Church. Buckley School, Vernon St. Thus, mation Administration, and the D. F,raser, Betty Emerson, L. elected — the slate of James T. Cun­ He was taken to the Hartford Correc­ Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Ida Buckley School will be the location South Windsor Police Department. spencer Cain, Harry Madden and ningham, William J. Desmond, Leo tional Center in lieu of a $1,000 bond. Connors of Newington; a son, John L. for two districts — 3 and 5 — but in Joseph Kruzyk Sr. J Kwash, Richard L. LaPointe, He was to appear in Common Pieas Inkel of M anchester, and two different rooms. James R. Fox, 18, of 490 Buckland Listeu die candidates by voting dis­ DISTRICT 7, Waddell School, 9 Joseph E. McCarthy, Paul F. Phillips Court 19,Stafford,today. daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Byram of Rd., South Windsor was charged Sun­ tricts with the number to be elected. candidates, with 7 to be elected — the and Anthony F. Pietrantonio; and Vernon and Carolyn Inkel of day with making an improper turn in Filing was by slates and by in­ slate of Albert R. Campbell, Mary Robert L. Madore. Manchester. connection with a two-car accident at ABOUT TOWN The funeral Mass is Tuesday at dividuals. Ellington and Foster Rds. DISTRICT 1, Buckland School, 13 9:30 a.m. at St. Bartholomew’s The driver of the other car was candidates, with 8 to be elected — the The Polish Women’s Alliance, Church. Burial will be in East Nathan Boykin Jr., 30, of 595 Strong slate of Madeline R. Allen, Dorothy Town credit improves Group 246, will meet tonight at 7:30 Cemetery. Rd. Fox is to appear in court in East B. Brindamour, Marion K. Clifford, at the home of Mrs. Michalina There are no calling hours. Despite the fact that credit rating tatives of 12 investment firms have Hartford on Jan. 27. John DiCioccio Jr., Lee A. Gunder­ Kurlowicz, 34 W. Center St. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 services are taking a hard look at inquired about the bonds. The bonds VERNON son, Stephen T. Penny, James R. are for the renovations to Bennet and Main St., is in charge of municipalities since New York City’s Vernon Police are looking for an The ways and means committee of Quigley and Jane M. White; and filing junior high schools. The town arrangements. financial crisis, Manchester has unidentified youth who robbed the the Manchester Junior Women’s Club Henry T. Becker, Jahries E. Hyland, maintained its rating and, in fact, has been financing the work on short­ Mrs. llchMic A. l.cDuc Leo A. Blanchette, Hugh F. Ward and Goodwill Industries Store, West St., will meet tonight at 8 at the home of improved it somewhat, according to term notes. Rockville, at gunpoint Saturday Mrs. Susan Chaloux, 66 Teresa Rd., SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Nelene Matthew R. Green. Town Treasui;er Roger Negro. night. to finalize plans for the Cops and A. LeRocque LeDuc, 86, of 461 Grif­ DISTRICT 2, Robertson School, 10 Negro said Moody’s has advised Negro says Standard and Poors has The store attendant said the youth Robbers basketball game to be held fin Rd. died Saturday at home. She candidates, with 9 to be elected—the Manchester that it has a good chance said it will keep its AA rating for was white, was wearing a stocking Sunday, Feb. 8 at Manchester High was the widow of Aldement LeDuc. slate of Dominic J. Squatrito, Allan Manchester and Moody’s rating ser­ to earn an AA rating next year if it D. Thomas, Joseph L. Czerwinski, mask, green jacket and blue jeans. School. Mrs. LeDuc was born in Canada vice will give it a strong A1 rating in adheres to an austere budget and Barbara F. Coleman, James F. conjunction with a bond sale continues to collect back taxes at a In Meinoriain Halloran, Walter R. Sinon, Clarence tomorrow. >. good rate. ^ E. Foley, William M. Broneill and In loving memory of Richard John Bids will be open at 11:30 a.m. Negro said the rating-^ Moody’s Shop Pinehurst 9 til 6 Pierce who passed away January 19, David M. Barry; and John P. Pelkey. resulted from a fjall'yoir’s effort by 1961. tomorrow at the United Bank and Tues. and Weds.MM DISTRICT 3, Buckley School, 8 Trust Co. in Hartford for $2,900,000 in town and school officials in meeting Nothing, nothing, can ever take away, candidates, with 7 to be elected — the The love our hearts hold dear. Manchester bonds. and compiling data in preparation for Fond memories linger every day. slate of John J. Sullivan, Charies L. Shurfine or Negro said today that represen- a tour by Moody’s Sept. 11. We miss you more each year. Boggini, Herbert J. Stevenson, Domino Sadly missed by his Leonard E. 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