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(^liarlcH W. llolliM er Sr. ObituarlM C harles W. H o lliste r Sr., 82, ...... ,.J formerly of Hollister Street died Town storm deadly W illiiini “Toni^' Hmylli Jr. Monday at the Manchester Memorial \liirliii \. I.iil/<‘ii Hospital. William Thomas Smyth Jr., 53, of EAST HARTFORD - Martin A. Mr. Hollister was bom.July 19. (Conliniiiql from Pugr One) 42 Knighton St. died Monday night at ‘Dutch” Fogarty and Frank Ennis. “Most of the calls we’ve gotten OutRldo today Intide today Lutzen. 84. of 691 F o rb ^ St. died Sun 1895, in Manchester where he lived all Ennis was on the scene at 7:30 a.m. Manchester Memorial Hospital after the Police Department to find out the have been from people offering their Clear tonight with lows 10to IS Mnslly Area 211 Bit M iliir ia l 4A day at Manchester Memorial his life. this morning and said things had being stricken with an apparent vehicle’s location. services,” he said. sunny Thursday with highs around 3(i iiuSlIH'VS M itb ilu x n rs 8A Hospital. Before his retirement in 1961. he gone “very quietly, thank God.” Manchester—A City of VUtage Charm heart attack. He was the husband of A parking ban is in effect for the There was no Meals-on-Wheels Probability of precipitation near zero C laiM lird 5 7 H I ’M ip Ir 11 Mr. Lutzen was born in Denmark was an auditor for the Savings Bank Tom O’Marra, a Public Works Tm ENTT .FOI R PAGKJi Mrs. Mildred Hennequin Smyth. next 24 hours and cars will be towed delivery today. tonight and Thursday. Outlook: fair ConmA 7.A 3 4 H and lived in P'ast Hartford for the of Manchester for 10 years. Before Department, employee also manned TlIRKK SKimONS MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FKHHUAIIV n. Ilfix \fH N 'M I N" " " I'K lC K i TW FAT \ Mr. Smyth was bom Jan. 16, 1925. at the owner’s expense. Deputy Chief The Post Office said that it was Fridav: rloudv Salurdav: fair Sundav Ite.Tr ,M)lr. 7A past 3.5 years. that, he owned and operated his own the station this morning. He had in Manchester where he lived all his Richard S.ortor discouraged delivering in town, although there is He was a retired mason. oil and ice business in Rockville. He walked from his residence on residents from driving. no new maii being delivered to the Survivors are four sons. Edward life. was also office manager for L.T. He was employed as an instructor Schaller Road. Ennis said that there locai office from other points. M. Lutzen of East Hartford, and Wood in Manchester for many years. Schools were closed in all area with the Mal-Tool Co. in Manchester was only one call during the night for Most stores and businesses closed f-r, : f.-ik Cieorge Lutzen. Martin Lutzen and He was a U.S. Navy veteran of towns. All children from Manchester y -t - i/.: where he worked 24 years. shelter — a stranded motorist who today. Norman Lutzen. all of Manchester; World War I, schools were home by 6 pirn. Mon He was an army veteran of World was brought to a relative’s home. two daughters. Mrs. Madeline He was a charter member and first day, Dr. James Kennedy, superinten Atout 100 minor accidents were War II. He was also a member of Several other motorists were Tcrrito of Flasl Hartford and Mrs. president of the Manchester dent of schools, said. reported along 1-84, but there were no King David Lodge of Odd Fellows, The town’s Civil Preparedness of stranded and driven home by serious injuries. Ethel Dickinson of Manchester; a Amateur Radio Club. volunteers with four-wheel drive Town is getting and Trinity Covenant Church. fice in the Municipal Building base brother. John Lutzen of East Hart He was a past commander of the vehicles. Ennis praised these and I Other survivors are three sons. ment stayed open until about 3;30 ford; 16 grandchildren and 4 great Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post. other volunteers William T. Smyth III and James E. grandchildren. American Legion, and was its com a.m. this morning, manned by James Smyth, both at home, and Stephen J. The funeral and burial are private mander when the A L home on Legion Smyth of Manchester; a daughter. About town at the convenienee of the family. Street was dedicated, Miss Janice Smyth, at home; his There are no calling hours Mr. Hollister was a member of the father, William “T om " Smyth Sr. of Union lacking salt The monthly meeting of the The family suggests that friends Manchester Lodge of Masons, the American Association of Retired back to normal Manchester; four sisters. Mrs. Ray wishing to may make memorial gifts Sphinx Temple Shriners, and a 32nd Mrs. Pallanck, who runs Connec mond (Barbara) Thomas of Vernon, UNION (UPI) — Chances are that P e rso n s A A R P ) Chapter 1275, to'a eharity of the donor's choice. Degree Mason in both the Scottish ticut's smallest town as its first accident occurred on West Center and Mrs, Robert (Margaret) Donnel if Lot’s wife showed up here and scheduled for Wednesday night at the By GRKG PKARSON The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral and York Rites. selectman or mayor, says hard times Street, where a pay loader skidded off ly, Miss Lois Smyth and Miss Lucille looked back Monday, Mrs. Anna Mae South United Church, has been To our readers Home. 318 Burnside Ave.. East Hart Survivors are two sons, Charles W. have come to Union — named from llerfilii Re|iorler the road and hit a telephone pole. No Smyth, all of Manchester. Pallanck would have used the salt to canceled. ford. is in charge of arrangements. Hollister Jr. of Ellington and Royce Storm Larry knocked out the The Herald published an edition one was injured. The funeral is Thursday at 11 a m, spread on the town's 25 miles of the “union ” of land from other towns Hollister of Coventry; three Tuesday, but because of bad road The pole, in front of a home at 279 at Trinity Covenant Church with the snow-covered roads. in 1727. Town of Manchester’s snow daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Sterling of conditions, many subscribers did W. Center St., hung over the road for Rev. Norman Swensson officiating. “We’re out of salt. We can’t get it. “We have had more snow than Friendship Circle of the Salvation removal budget, knocked down Danforth, Maine, Mrs. Shirley Oste not receive their copies. In some several hours until repair crews Mrs. Aniiii F. iloffimm Burial will be in East Cemetery. Without it. our sand stockpile anywhere else. We have a high eieva- Army has canceled its meeting of Wethersfield and Mrs. Arlene a telephone pole on West cases Tuesday's paper will be could fix it. A handful of homes in the The funeral for Mrs. Anna Favill There are no calling hours. freezes. When you load your trucks, tion. We always have more ice. It scheduled for tonight. Derry of Melrose, Mass.; one takes more sand and salt,” she said Center Street and caused delivered today. If you do not area lost power, the Hartford Elec Hoffman, 83. formerly of 34C Garden The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 it lumps up even when it goes through Drive, who died Sunday at a Chester- brother, Almeron Hollister of from her office in the Town Hall, a various other problems, but receive Tuesday's or tric Light Co. said. The local offices Main St., is in charge of on vour spreaders,” she said. field convalescent home, is Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Clarence converted gasoline station. the town began to return to Wednesday’s paper, please phone of the Southern New England arrangements. Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Buell of Phoenix, Ariz.; 11 Customer Service on Thursday. Telephone Co. were not yet open this The family suggests that friends normal today. grandchildren and one great- The numbers are 647-9946 or 647- morning, so there was no report of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. wishing to may make memorial gifts The storm brought more than two grandson. 9947. the extent of phone service problems Burial will be in a Rye, N.H.. to the Trinity Covenant Church. Snow doesnH stop blood feet of snow to Manchester and sur caused bv the mishap. cemetery at the convenience of the The funeral is Thursday at 11 a m. When blood is needed, it gets there, to the Marco Polo Restaurant on rounding towns, and meant hours of H ELC O said that it had no other family. at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 volunteers brought employees and work for local Highway Main Street will be removed tonight, reported outages Tuesday in its Cen Friends may call at the funeral Main St. Burial is in Buckland through drifts, impassable roads and Burnside Avenue, East Hartford, and took others home. Many employees Departments. he said. IN MEMORIAM Cemetery, blinding snow storm. met the Manchester Police who worked two shifts and part of a third. tral Connecticut region that includes home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to George Ringstone of Manchester's Town Manager Robert Weiss said In loving mtniorjr of MIcbnel Friends may call at the funeral Blood was urgently needed from delivered it intact to Manchester Kenney said. The police also helped Manchester and most surrounding 9 p.m. instead of today as appeared Tlunuu Cnlvort, who puwd nwny on Highway Department said this mor that this storm has drained what home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. the American Red Cross Blood Memorial Hospital. bring nurses to work. towns. in Monday's Herald. Fobninry 7, UTS. ning that some employees have been money was left in the town's snow Sndijr mimed by, The family suggests that friends Center in Farmington Monday for Manchester’s hospital just missed "Probably about 80 or 100 regular Manchester's Municipal Building Motber, Fntber, working for more than 50 hours removal budget. wishing to do so may make memorial surgery at Manchester Memorial one of its scheduled obstetrical cases employees stayed over night at the opened this morning although many Sliter nnd BroUieri straight. Crews will continue today He received a call from State Vi'alter R. Burden Sr. gifts to Newington Children's Hospital. because of storm Larry. A baby boy hospital,” Kenqpy said. Also, there ol the employees still were not able sanding, plowing and digging out Police Tuesday asking if any SOUTH W IN D SO R - Walter R. Hospital. With the cooperation of several just couldn’t wait for the storm to were about a dozen persons other to make it to the office. The building catch basins. Ringstone asked problems had developed and if there Burden Sr., formerly of South Wind police departments, the eight units of cease before going to the hospital and than employees who were stranded was closed Tuesday, although some sor, died Monday in Wallingford at residents to assist by clearing catch is anything the town needs. blood were delivered at 5 p.m. Mon was born at his home, 6 Upper Road, at the hospital for over night accom emergency personnel were present. basins near their homes. "Send money and salt," Weiss the Masonic Home and Hospital. day. Stafford Springs. Later, he and his modations. Tax Assessor Ed Belleville and Roads have been widened about as replied with a smile. The town's salt He was the father of Mrs. Ernest Four-wheel drivers The Farmington Police delivered mother, Mrs. Jane-Ellen Dedault In spite of the storm, Kenney said Betty Tighe. working on the town's far as they can be, Ringstone said. supply is also almost drained. Jones. the blood the first lap of the route tb arrived at the hospital at 9:30 a.m. the hospital routine ran smoothly. revaluation, also made it to work Previous snow and ice has frozen and Roads were generally reported in The funeral will be Thursday at 10 the West Hartford Police at the town this morning with the help of the However, an ambulatory patient in both Tuesday and today. The revalua cannot be removed, he said. good condition. Manchester Police a m. at the Masonic Home Chapel. line. The West Hartford Police took Willington Volunteer Ambulance the emergency room caused a mild tion is facing an upcoming deadline. Snow mountains in the middle of Wallingford. aid police in town their precious cargo to the Hartford Company. reported no serious accidents. One Belleville said that the snow has disturbance Monday night when he The B.C. Bailey Funeral Home, 273 Police at Prospect Street, the town Today, mother, father and son are went berserk, Kenney said, grabbed caused some delays, but he hopes to S. Elm St., Wallingford, is in charge The Northeastern Four-Wheelers, provided a lot of help in getting the Seems like they^re enjoying it line between the two cities. all doing very well, Edward Kenney, a fire extinguisher and smashed begin mailing revaluation notices of arrangements. a Manchester-based club of persons motorists to safe places. ’The police From there, the blood was taken to hospital administrator, said. some windows. Police removed him this weekend. Except for the snow and the clothes, you might think that this threesome is enj liv ing a with four-wheel drive vehicles, aided cruisers have chains on their cars the Hoffman Oldsmobile Agency on Kenney said the hospital routine from the hospital and arrested him. The town's Civil Preparedness of spring day on a Main Street park bench. The snow and wind brought by the region s n lost re- Manchester Police throughout Mon and special locking rear ends; Volunteers give Annie Rowe Bonney Connecticut Boulevard where the was greatly assisted by volunteers Kenney said. fice reported no major problems, but cent storm didn’t seem to bother Martha and Bob Schneider or their dog,Tanya, al I ol 2R!I day night's blizzard and were con however, they were not able to get E A ST H A R T F O R D - The funeral East Hartford Police transferred it with four-wheel drive vehicles. The tinuing to provide assistance today. into some of the outlying areas of — See Page Eiglil-A Main St. (Herald photo by Dunn) for Annie Rowe Bonney of 129 Sandra About a dozen vehicles provided town before they were plowed. Sar Drive has been changed to emergency assistance to stranded tor said. vital assistanee Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Taylor motorists, transportation for in case they were ever needed, and Modeen Funeral Home, 136 S. emergency services employees and By SUSAN VAUGHN Godreau said. The police took them Main'St., West Hartford. The change patrolled outlying areas which had Herald Reporter up on their offer this time. was because of the snowstorm. ( The lottery J Troops coming to dig out not been plowed. Deputy Chief BIC Police estimated there were about Burial will be in Zion Hill Cemetery, Manchester Police, with the aid of Richard Sartor said. 30 drivers of the four-wheel drive Hartford. many volunteers, spent a busy two the troops will be divided into three State officials placed losses in Sartor said that a lot of persons HARTFORD (UPI) - The number HARTFORD (UPI) - Nine days coping with the biggest blizzard vehicles involved. independently operated teams damage, business and income at 625 Friends may call at the funeral were stranded or stuck in their cars drawn Monday in the Connecticut m assive cargo planes with 600 in years. Despite the possibility that roads equipped with their own payloaders. million. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday night and the Four-Wheelers lottery was 203. federal storm troops and tons of AVINGS The situation was getting closer to would be opened at noon today, Depu graders, refueling trucks and As the ravages of the storm finally equipment aboard were to land today Ban lifted normal conditions this morning, ty Police Chief Richard Sartor was to help dig out snowbound Connec helicopters. came to an end Tuesday afternoon. however, many persons were still discouraging driving on the roads to ticut while helicopters combed rural At noon today. Gov. Ella Grasso One team will work in the Connecticut’s cities stood white, being aided while the roads were allow the highway crews to continue quiet and empty except for the din of Supermarkets rith These areas for stranded people. lifted the statewide ban against Naugatuck Valley area from Water- closed. plowing. bury down to New Haven and over to plows and tractors across highways Clendaniel makes formal As of this morning, he described Gov. Ella T. Grasso said Arm y all but essential driving. She in The Northeastern Four by Four and on local streets working to clear combat engineers from Fort Hood, stituted a 45 mph speed limit on Bridgeport. It will be based at the Club was a tremendous help and the the town streets as passable, but he the silent intruder. rtiponiibl* Texas, were to arrive at Bradley all state highways, until further Stratford Armory. police said they could never have said many were very narrow. The for typographical COUPONS International Airport on nine flights notice. The second team will work the More than 3(X) National Guardsmen handled all the calls for help without highway department was widening his GOP post challenge starting at 6:30 p.m. today. They greater Hartford area and be based were ordered to help highway crews help from the members. The drivers and sanding the main roads. were bringing rations to last seven at Camp Kartell in Windsor Locks. that traveled in convoys plowing the DOUBLE SBH STAMPS WED. of the four-wheel-drive vehicles 'The parking ban on all streets will A^ith the organization and communication of the days. The third team will operate in major highways. Fleets of state By GREG PEARSON made about 1,(X)0 runs over the past be in effect at least through Thursday Republican Party during the past two years. Ferguson Gen. John Freund of the Connec transports, Freund said. eastern Connecticut, from the police cars and tow trucks were un Herald Reporter AT with prler $7.80 pwchaM two days, picking up and delivering morning, Sartor said. The Highway defeated Wallace Irish Jr. in March 1976 for the party FRANK'S •xcMIng CMipM Hem ticut National Guard said five Officials from the Federal northeastern area down through burying abandoned cars — often by doctors, nurses and patients to and Department was attempting to widen Attorney Scott Clendaniel today formally announced chairmanship. helicopters were searching rural Disaster Assistance Administration Norwich into the southeastern area. hand — and then towing them out of from hospitals and convalescent Main Street enough to allow some his candidacy for the chairmanship of Manchester's Some party members have said they are displeased FIREBRAND areas today for "people that are landed at Bradley Field today to The spokesman said the unit will the way. homes, and delivering meals-on- parking in front of banks and stores. Republican Town Committee. that Ferguson is town chairman and his wife, Vivian, is a BREAKFAST stranded or people who are in begin assessing damage caused by assist the Norwich area and the The blizzard forced an un wheels in Manchester today. They Stressing the problem of non- Clendaniel will challenge Thomas Ferguson, the pre member of the Manchester Board of Directors. BREAKFAST danger.” About 500 National the storm which blanketed some small towns in the region. precedented delay in today s 1 STRIPS 1LB. provided transportation to Rockville essential traffic on the roads. Sartor sent chairman who has announced he will seek re- Ferguson has said that he feels he has the support of a 69 * Guardsmen were helping state towns with as much as 30 inches of At least eight persons died as a re scheduled opening of the Legislature. STRIPS , LB ONI COUPON M R FAMILY Hospital for persons on dialysis, to a said the Police Department had to election. Clendaniel called Ferguson last Thursday night majority of the town committee members. Wi 1 This Coupon OOOOTHRU SAT., FIR. n highway crews. snow. sult of the storm and thousands of Political leaders were scheduled to woman who needed to get to set up some road blocks on main and said he would challenge him, Ferguson said Friday. But, Clendaniel is challenging that statement. He said Operation Search was set The officials were to fly to Boston persons stranded on highways were Manchester Hospital to have her streets, such as Center and East Clendaniel did not return a Herald call Friday. “I wouldn’t have announced unless I didn’t think I had a up to look for anyone stranded in to take charge of the federal efforts forced to take emergency shelter. —See Pu(ie Kiglil-A |AT wHh prior $7.80 purchAM baby and to reporters from The Center, Tuesday night as traffic The challenge from Clendaniel had been expected. He chance of winning. Based on the information available to Connecticut, especially in rural in Connecticut, Rhode Island and {FRANK'S •xcludlng cMipen Itiin Herald among others. began to increase. All drivers were had sent letters to all of the endorsed members of the me, I believe I have sufficienlfsupport to win,” he said. areas. He said the helicopters were Massachusetts. The vehicle drivers manned stopped and asked if they were on an town committee saying that he planned to run for the WISHBONE unable to go up Tuesday. “ Who M .. Grasso sought the federal special phones at the police station essential mission, and if not their chairmanship. knows who’s stranded out there?” he storm troops to h ^ the state clear \ ! ITALIAN set up for the snowstorm and were names were taken and they were told "The reason I ’m running is the result of a fairly broad- ITALIAN said. highways and local roads and streets. Today’s summary 16 OZ. M aided by REACT, a CB club which to go home. The effort helped clear based desire for a change,” Clendaniel said from his Freund said the troops will stay They were authorized Tuesday night Fitzgerald Funeral Home BOTTLE W ith This Coupon * DRESSING * 59 the roads. Sartor said. Only one ac home this morning. DRESSING.O 59 ONI COUrON N R FAMILY also set up a base station at the police y a group of Republican law from four to seven days. Mrs. Grasso by President Carter who declared WASHINGTON . (UPI) - Two OOOOTHRU SAT., FIR. 11 station TTuesday afternoon. tual arrest was made for driving on In a prepared statement, he said that he sent letters to was to take a helicopter flight early Connecticut a disaster area. developments on the eve of Senate makers late last year. Dignified . Leo Godreau of East Hartford, closed roads. all of the committee members. this afternoon to survey snow Mrs. Grasso, working at the state's debate on the Panama Canal lA T vice president of the Four by Four Sartor said he is also concerned "M any have been contacted personally and have in Family Service wHh prior $7.80 purchoto problems in Norwich, Killingly and command post in Hartford, said the treaties were two amendments, N EW O R L E A N S (U P I) - It {FRANK'S •xcludlng coupon Horn Club, said the club member,ship is about skiers and snowmobilers who dicated their support,” the statement said. Personal Care Plainfield, among other eastern brutal storm that piled up to two feet clarifying U.S. defense and tran was hard to tell on Bourbon Clendaniel feels that there is “general dissatisfaction” WELCH'S only about 12 or 14, but he said about are in the streets. He said they pose a Connecticut towns. of snow in blinding drifts could no sit rights, introduced by Street, but elsewhere it was im WELCH'S 75 percent of the persons helping great hazard to essential drivers, The Army troops were to arrive on longer be handled only by state Democratic Leader-Robert Byrd mediately apparent that this Mar- \ I GRAPE JELLY were not members. The club had such as police and fire personnel. GRAPE JELLY a LQ v five C-141 transport planes which are resources. and Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss. di Gras was different from most given its name to the police about a Those persons have also been l o i J A M larger than 747s and on two C-5 A spokesman for the governor said The awesomeness of abolishing others. League meeting changes 49 * year and a half ago when if formed, stopped and given warnings. OR JAM With This Coupon I LU O N I COUPON M R FAMILY the old order and replacing it with Almost everyone was shivering. A League of Women Voters of Manchester general 0 0 0 0 THRU SAT., FIR. 11 l^ i. a new, untested design troubles Thousands turned out. as membership meeting scheduled for tonight has been many senators and leaves the out always, for the celebration of changed to Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The location of the' "Fa t 'Tuesday." the day before Edward M. Fitzgerald A T with prior $7.80 purchRso I come in doubt. The accords were meeting has been changed to the home of Mrs. Alfred Fire hydrants the beginning of 40 days of Lenten 225 Main Street ^ F R A N K 'S __oxcludlng coupon Itom j scheduled to become the Senate’s Stern, 34 S. Farm s Drive. pending business approximately penitence and sacrifice. But the The subject of the meeting will be “Update on Con K U I O C G 'S I Manchester, G)nneaicut being cleared at noon. crowds stayed inside longer, went solidation” and will include a review of the league’s posi home faster and often used beer Phone 643-5940 tion on consolidation. All past and present members of FROSTED w a e I More than 1,000 Manchester fire ROME (UPI) — Communist and wine as anti-freeze. the league are invited to attend. FLAKES 'iS 4 V 'l hydrants are buried in snow and all leader Enrico Berlinguer met LU ONI COUPON PIR FAMILY MO I firemen from the Town Fire Depart- with Premier-designate Andreotti WASHINGTON (UPI) - The FS OOOOTHRU SAT., FIR. 11 thent and the Eighth District Fire for two hours Tuesday and quietly record nationwide coal strike Department are busy digging them dropped his demands for cabinet went into its 65th day today with a out today. MAY WE BE seats in an emergency coalition special United Mine Workers The town firemen are being YOUR FRIEND? government — although he said bargaining council withljplding assisted in clearing snow from its 800 this remained a long-term goal. approval of a tentative settle hydrants by about 100 Boy Scouts NIBLETS The action may clear the way ment. W e try to serve every customer as we would a from Troops 25, 27, 47,123 and 126. ,. for formation of Italy’s 40th post- The 39-man council, which must personal friend. O f course we must make a fair Eighth District firemen, with Fascist government and an end to vote its approval before the pact profit but we consider your opinion of our about 250 hydrants to uncover in the its 24-day political crisis, although can be sent to tho rank-and-file for pharmacy equally important. i DASH CORN district, are looking for volunteers to ratification, met for more than 4/*l Communist leaders said they aid them in clearing the snow from You can always fel your favorite product for we Were still insisting on a legislative seven hours Tuesday in secret its buried hydrants. carry a complete stock. Prices will always be partnership with the ruling Chris session at UM W headquarters, Justifiably fair, but most important, you will like then recessed indefinitely. our friendly service. Visit us soon. You will be tian Democrats. welcomed. HUNT'S KEEBLER Ash Wednesefay D E T R O IT (U PI) - Antoinette YOU OK YOUK DOCTOR CAN PHONE US MY-T-FINE u WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi when you need a delivery. We will deliver dent Carter was ready today to, Slovik says life insurance benefits promptly without extra charye. A treat many moves to Friday wrested from a reluctant govern people rely on us for their health needs. We WHOLE HONEY detail his proposal for helping welcome requests for delivery service and charge ’ Roman Catholic residents of the middle-income families afford ment represent a hollow victory accounts. PUDDING Manchester area who are unable to gained through years of anguish TOMATOES ^ 3 0I.PKG. college through a program of GRAHAMS attend Ash Wednesday services t grants and loans to offset huge that can never be repaid. today may receive ashes Friday at cost increases for higher educa Mrs. Slovik. 62. apparently has •’Wk^awidPIguwacy their parish churches. won a marathon struggle with the 2 0 % o f f a u .c i x m :k s tion. 455 Hartford Road Ash Wednesday services'W ill be Carter and Secretary Joseph Defense Department to collect ‘ Phone 649-9946 repeated Friday in all churches of Califano of Health, Education and Army benefits for the death of her MANCHESTER HARDWARE , J husband. Pvt. Eddie Slovik. the the archdiocese of Hartford and the Fireman Koherl Welfare were presenting the ad ]S77 MAIN 8T., M AN CH ESTER T E L 643-4428^: OPEN 7 DATS I A J l TO • PJL 5/n Deputy Fire Chief William D. Griffin of the Town Fire Department and only U.S. serviceman executed diocese of Norwich because of the ministration's counter-proposal to storm. The announcement was made Barker are clearing the snow away from a fire hydrant on Brainard Plat e. (Herald pluili a tuition tax credit idea suggested for desertion in World War II. .... m x m m m r n Tuesday by church officials. by Pinto)
4> MA.NCHKSTKH K V EN ING H K K A l.l) .Man. h .-.in i .mo Wm I (. I-M.l mi l I PAGE TWaA - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchwtfr. Conn.. Wed., Feb. B, 1978 Squalrilo to speak Directors to meet tonight on Friendship Flight (<( save mat carpen^ ^ «• hm s MudifM •stscMMi H il Misn si Dominic J. Squatrito. of 37 Jordt S t. a Manchester at 'T uesday’! storm 000 In _____ „ hold a public hearing (or a present setup, but Direc torney active in political and civic circles, will be the proposal to permit car resulted in postponement (or a temporary mini tors William Diana and guest speaker Friday at 8:15 p m. when Temple Beth A small mg ramnairts nivals or circuses for cer John FitzPatrick have of the scheduled meeting of service for Manchester’s Sholom conducts its Sabbath Eve Services si fSDWDDi pfIOSS the Manchester Board of elderly and handicapped. tain organizations in town. recommended a change. Squatrito and his wile. Carla, were in the group ol ids • shsp • hrisli • bi Funding for three Com Such activities are not per The board will consider Directors, but the Manchester participants in last month’s Friendship (• February agenda, which prehensive Employment mitted now under town the formation of a Youth zoning regulations. The Flight to Israel He will tell of his experiences during thi- lliZT ...... tl*2.4t includes several budget- ’Training Act projects, one Commission. Last month, eight-day trip and will give his impressions of Israel ami Planning and Zoning Com (• 21i3l ...... •2.4E; »*4.00 related items, is expected in the Police Department, it agreed to create another its people mission has voiced objec to proceed tonight at 8 one in the Water Depart new commission, one for A Sabbath Tea and discussion period will follow the ser fT Aql rag pratoctsr tions to any change in the (• o’clock In the Municipal ment and one for Forestry the handicapped. vice. Building’s Hearing Room. Maintenance, will be the Rabbi Leon Wind has issued a publir invitation to the The board will conduct a subject of public hearings. service and tea to all Manchester participants of the «* All of the proposed funding public hearing for the Friendship Right. transfer of 1125,000 to the would be provided through - Said Rabbi Wind, "It was a historic people-to^pcoplc liltie th e federal CETA Water Department budget. TOMMY'S event and we ol the Manchester Jewish community are ( I th e nwroets t f mols ftm E | lAiwf • The money will come from program. anxious to hear of their experiences and reaction ' downitown manckefter. a state payments on the ’The directors also will principal of bonds for the purchase of the PIZZARIA Fire alarm bids wanted Manchester Water Co. HARTFORD (UPl) — State officials say they soon will ’The directors also will "You Med the Rest.. begin advertising for bids for fire alarm improvements at consider a transfer of 182,- the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford 730 to the Sewer Depart Now fry the Rest" Read Herald Ads A total of more than $80,000 in bonding and spending ment budget. This depart Mrs. Mary Sterud, R.N., center, accepts a gift from Edward J. Kenney, administralnr oi TOURS Manchester Memorial Hospital, at a retirement party held recently in her lionm- I,linking; has been authorized by lawmakers for school im ment, like the Water lelM • MI m • IM bM provements. Department, has had a Tomnw’i Pizzaria Is is Mrs. Marjorie Roach. Mrs. Sterud's assistant. (Herald photo by Dunn)______shortfall in the present year’s budget. No public A "PIZZARir New rec is rising nearing is required for the Ikfi Nurse director retires Sewer Department The new West Side Rec on Cedar Street is beginning to take shape with about 25 percent MKir transfer because the Eicagt 14 lii$ Fib. 2S Pizzaria of the steel frame up. The masonry, doors and frames have also been delivered for the $1.4 money is already in the at Manchester hospital BERNIE’S UMnb $4IUI Boeauoo Thaft All Wo Soil million project which will be a shared use facility with Washington School (in the department’s reserve fund. •NMOrium Iprii 17 About 200 friends and co-workers of received her training at Hartford Hospital The board is being aske() SFAGHEHI Mrs. Mary Sterud, R.N., atte'nded a School of Nursing, after which she worked background). Interior renovations in the school have also begun, according to architect 11 IsTi-ll Mull $4NJI Richard Lawrence. (Herald photo by Pinto) to approve an additional AND SHILUA And T h tti IL retirement party recently in her honor at at Hartford Hospital. transfer of $263,525 from •tNbsellMir The Colony. She met and married her husband. the Contingency Fund to Cnsni Fib. 2 So Try Our Tatty Pizza Today Mrs. Sterud was appointed director of Arne, and followed him in the service until 4 Is7i IlISJI various accounts, including 200 W. Contor a t nursing service in July 1961. the position 1947 when they returned to Manchester those for pension benefits •Wnlilstfia, lA Fibi II she held until her retirement, which was About town 6 4 0 ^ 1 ' and Mrs. Sterud resumed her work at ' N O H C W ^ and insurance expenses. 3 Nil-: IM i $IM$ effective Feb. 1. She became a full-time Manchester Memorial Hospital on a part- Public hearings *VinMI BHMMy MnN 11 207 E. Contor t t member of the hospital staff in January time basis. meet 'Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the The Ladies of St. James will meet -The Singles Peoples Group will scheduied to be conducb^ ihnASuk mjR 040-2000 1948. She and her husband live at 105 Baldwin on Monday, at 7:30 p.m. in the lower church room. meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mott’s tonight include the •VhlWi-IN A native of Manchester, Mrs. Sterud Road. hall of St, James School. The theme Community Hall, 587 E. Middle Turn proposed allocation of $10,- MriH Iptl23 of the program will be "Prayer” and The Golden Age Group of Concor pike. All interested singles are in OOO in town funds and $25,- llm-12MMb $31IJ$ 9l • the speaker will be Sister Julie from dia Lutheran Church will meet vited. Refreshments will be served. St. Bartholomew’s Church. All ladies Thursday at 1 p.m. in the church OntOiy Tom Frostbite only injury of the parish are invited. room. • M l OH K AMERICA’S TOP Ernwami Mmbll The Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, Moor holiM $2U$ VALUABLE COUPON LINE OF TV’s AT meeting scheduled for Thursday at AIRWAY □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ •liiirtv M Nmbll after swim in sound 1:30 p.m. has been postponed until a TRAVEL AGENCY ImbsioJiriiM ja M by 12:55 p.m. Monday. later date to be announced. RIVERHEAD. N Y. (UPl) - Two men 457 CENTER 8T. □ MIMIIMI’SC«TEKIISn An alarm was put out and an ambulance 64S-2800 who became lost in the season's worst ^ FABULOUS The Bible Discovery Group of snowstorm and spent 18 hours helplessly boat of the Fisher’s Island Volunteer Fire Concordia Lutheran Church will ^ PIZZA adrift on Long Island Sound expect to be Department set out to search for them. released from a hospital today where they Connecticut authorities also were ad V PRICE CUTS! C o m p M t were treated for frostbite. vised and several boats put out from both M* w. CMtar OL 297 I. Cwitar S t Trav9l Sarvlea Charles Greenleaf, 27, of Noank, Conn., Stonington and Noank. The Coast Guard HHMY FSJIIH i G 849-9991 940-2980 also began a search. ‘Sisl Lmw Toss IMm I I f and his friend, Lance Elwell, 39, of UMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER ! EXPIRES 2/20/78 Fisher’s Island, N.Y., left Fisher’s Island Greenleaf said the design of the Boston off the northeast tip of Long Island at Whaler — its square bottom and low LAST CHUG center of gravity — “was what saved us." OUR LOWEST m R PRICE! 12:30 p m. Monday. Restaurant SPECIAL BUFFET They managed to swim to shore Shortly before daylight the shivering HOME STYLE COOKINQ ARE HERE... Tuesday after the Coast Guard and search boatmen could see lights on the Long AT BUDGET PRICES from7dM-84M □ Island shore. boats failed to find them. CALDOR PLAZA V$2NSSILL0FTIIti2 "When we were about 300 yards from RCA 19':n!9««i XL-100 color TV Exll 03ofM-S6 LEA’S ONrSMroOMwrOSer wmmpmbKSTNim Greenleaf said he had been visiting on DANCING shore, a wave completely swamped the MANCHESTER MARKET 4 1 - Indian Head Penny □ the island and he invited Elwell to ride s - Liberty Nickel SdW-ldWP.M. caMuitos boat, but it didn’t sink,” Greenleaf said. 649-5487 229 SPRUCE ST. 1 with him to make a doctor’s appointment with new 100% solid state 11 Ml-! f% .* 1 - Buffalo Nickel A m * K h m m in Noank. "When we got about 100 feet from shore, MANCHESTER M u i f o o y 1 - Large Penny eng. Music bi LJ Greenleaf said there was a light snow- a wave knocked Lance out of the boat and XtendedLife chassis : M-WWII 1943 Penny falling at the time and a 20-knot wind he had to swim, ” he said. 0 1 - W.B. Penny "JUST IN CASE" n blowing and they expected to make the Greenleaf said when the boat was about anothargraol Conn. OeundPiwi Band WEUi 50 feet from shore, he jumped out and Manchester Evening Herald ; : Before 1020 eg trip to the Singer Boat Yard in Noank in 10 NOW ONLY ^ 1 - Wooden Nickel OPENINQBPBCIAL to 15 minutes. swam the rest of the way. Both were given PubllMisd tvtry •vtning «xc«pt 19 inwnw. ■ . l o j ! r n Sundtyt and hotldaya. Entarad at tha ' 1 - S Mint Penny - PRU COPPIB WITH ALL MEALB "Just as we were entering the Mystic aid at a shoreline home. Manchaatar. Conn. Poat Otfica aa 8a- Cholrttoys" SET UPa a IC I PROVIDED § cond Claaa Mall Mattar. 25 yre. » y « • BnaklMtmvaaTdar»»"^_ pHm daMf •paeMt River, less than a half mile from the boat STAirra “— " 1 -1968 S Penny (unc)' | [ ] • Puff Limeft Momi Aloe sMi sendng our dsMcloui plno and grlndm yard, the engine conked out,” Greenleaf Suggested Carrier Rates Postmen mortal 1 ■ Rare 1960-D Small s L A said. • The XtendedLife chassis runs slgniticantly cooler Paytbl* In Advinc* .MfDAlfltrMaiuI o«,o«LV!XJl.11P.*..nu.»!AT.T01AJl^ SIngl* copy...... 15* Date Penny The Noank man said he managed to than the chassis It replaces-epiaces—which means HARTFORD (UPl) — Even postmen greater Inherent reliability. W M k Iy ...... S0« 1 - D Mint Penny - restart the 65-horsepower outboard motor are mortal. A postal official says no mail O n* m o n th ...... $3.90 25 yre. • Automatic Color Control Keeps colors consistent Throo month! ...... $11.70 ^313 asm la miacHESiar Tot 647-9IS7 on the 17-foot Boston Whaler, but a main was delivered to residents in Connecticut (rom program to program, channel to channel. Six m o n th !...... $23.40 Plus Free Twe $ Bill !□ fuse blew and the engine ground to a halt. O n* y M r ...... $40.80 and most of western Massachusetts • Automatic Fleshtone Correction gives you Mill Ratn Upon Rioueit Plus Our Free Gift r-:* [^ T IC K C T S SOLO IN ADVANCE For the next 18 hours, with winds because of the snowstorm. natural fleshtones and natural background Subicrlbon who tall to racalva Plus Our Free exceeding 50 knots and temperatures colors side by side. ' thair nawapapar batora 5:30 p.m. ' for b.M ...ting mek. Thomas J. Jamer, a spokesman for the Brochures. ^ plummeting, the men drifted in a • Super AccuColor black matrix picture tube gives ahould talaphona tha circulation U.S. Postal Service, said Tuesday only you brilliant color with sharp contrast. daptrtmant, 047-9940.. 7:10 Send*2&25*Postaae 9 southwest direction toward Long Island. 9:20 jiM M_ iiiHioa' „ ML Mm m im m m -m five of 368 carriers reported to work. 'M i Greenleaf said the two constantly had to For that reason, he said, only high FREE DELIVERY BY OUR OWN FLEET OF TRUCKS! D a i r i i bail out the open, cabinless boat as 16-foot- priority mail deliveries of laboratory and 4 Q u e e n high waves swept over it. Their boots X-ray materials were made to area □ □ □ □ □ □ □ became filled with water. hospitals on Tuesday. ^^THEATRES EAST b razier, STORES Through a prearrangement, friends of Jamer said slippery roads and the X the two experienced boatmen notified governor’s traffic ban prevented many authorities that the boat was missing Hartford carriers from getting into work. S a v e ”1 D 1 ’ when Elwell did not telephone the island ON THESE REGULAR *729** PONDEROSAS WEDNESEW TOP OF THE LINE MODELS ;eafdod specials. Grasso names special aide DOLLAR COUPON DAYS RCA 25'dt.flon.i ColorIVak with ITBM8 QOOD WITH COUPON ONLY HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. Ella T. replace Jeffrey Daniels who resigned. She mCEDTO Grasso has named Linda D. Hershman of will be paid $25,000 per year for the job. new XtendedLife chassis Cheshire as her special assistant for An attorney, she is a former assistant 1 0 DbO! 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THRU Manchester -119 Spencer StreeF REDEEiUlLE AT EITHER DAIRY QUEENOTORE •AT. 7 A .M .- Hartford • On Prospect Avenue Windsor • 590 Windsor Avenue M 8 P.M. (One.Block North of King’s) (In Windsor Shopping Center) IMMimwmir 2421m THUR8. « T IL 8 PLEABECALLTHEATRE Ntfax MRd ffnfoy Our FOR SCREEN TIHES ENJOY OUR NEW SALAD BAR Ittlormal Dining Rooms MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestef. Coon . Wtd . Feb I. 1978 PAGE HVt: A PAGE FOUR A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Feb. 8. 1878 M4 Sacred dance Irish, in workshop MANCHESTER iianrtiratrr iEiirningllmtlb PARKADE [ Thought ) The Sacred Dance Group 6 4 9 ^ 7 ManchMttr —.A City of Vlllago Charm loo of Center Congregational Casalino a> Church will aponaor "A Founded Oct. 1, 1881 A lime of remembrance Lenten Sharing Workafaop” Imstosa Credit to $SO0 Mwntxr. UnIM Pr«M ItitwrwUonH <3>^ M«(iilMr. Auilit Bu t m u ot CIrculMlon During His days of ministry, Jesus Saturday from 9 a.m. to IfQmakfled ■‘O* Published by the Mancheeter Publlihing Co., Herald Square. warned about the time when,"most honored noon in Woodruff Hall of Mancheetar, Conn. 00040. Telephone (203) 843-2711. men’s love will grow cold.” (Matt. tee church. 24;12) The workshop is for Raymond F. Robinton, EdHor*PubMtnor HtroM E. Turliington. M«n«olog Editor Wallace J. Irish Jr. received this Takt Advantags of Low Coat Fual It seems that one of our perennial year's Distinguished Service Award those interested In '^Opinion “ failures is to keep our religious com from tee Manchester Jaycees. The exploring and sharing Maka A Qaa Appllanca Your Naxt mitments vitai and alive. Jesus organization’s Outstanding Young forms of dance in worshin. warned His disciples that even they Educator award went to htorian Participants are invited to Purchaaa bring tM ir lunch (or a dis would forget what it meant to be con Maccarone Casalino. cussion seuion after the sistently loyal to him. Irish has been active in many com 2IT8ASIIAIIQE A CB advantage munity affairs, including the Eighth workshop. Refreshments "You will all fall away because of Apmrtmmrt 8 lt» District Fire Department and tee will also be provided. me this night,” he warned in the hour • Lew-FreWe Clvonw frau d A cheer for those CBers who REACT member. local Republican Party. There is a nominal Baoic^uafd before his arrest. (Matt. 26;31) He became a volunteer firefighter registration fee for the ^ RamovaMa SMilaoa and Ovan were so helpful to everyone "We’re all exhausted, but The weakness in the character .of with the district in 1963 and is now workshop. More informa Q B urom during the recent storms. it’s worth every ounce, of Jesus’ disciples seems to be a com the assistant fire marshal. He is a tion may be obtained by • No-Ort- Cooking turfaoa In the grip of one of the tiredness to know we’ve helped mon human failing. We see it in tee member of the Manchester calling Sue Valade, 649- I Top Republican Town (tommittee and tee 8075. nation’s most severe winters, so many people stay alive,” daily lives of many nominal Christians who, while once Republican State Central Com countless people in every state said another. possessing faith as a glowing reality, mittee. AARP chapter can thank Citizens Band Radio This type of realization “It’s our dual-purpose model like It?” have consciously or unconsciously The chairman of tee Manchester and its supporters for life, shows a notable change in at allowed it to slip away. United Way Drive in 1976, Irish also sets meeting ’The problem was observed by the is a member of the board of directors food, shelter, and medicine. titudes toward Citizens Band of the local chapter of the American Manchester Green CB groups were working Radio. People are now quicker Apostle Paul in the early church. It Red Cross. Chapter, American was a source of heartbreak for him He runs a local independent in- Mrs. Theresa Parla, president of the Manchester Land Association of Retired Per around the clock to provide to acknowledge that CB radio Public low on government sons, will meet Thursday that numerous (Kristians no longer ' suranqe agency, is a member of the Conservation Trust, is shown presenting a framed certificate help and rescue thousands of is not a fad to be supported at 1:30 p.m. in Fellowship ★ ★ ★ trusted in God. Manenester Insurance Advisory of membership to Richard L. Yatkin, manager of Arthur Drug By LEE RODERICK rating for integrity. This year, 17 per Hall of Community Baptist people calling for aid via their exclusively by truckers, auto “While business has its problems, “I am astonished,” he wrote, "that Committee, and served as president a Scripps League Newspapers cent give it that rating. On the other Stores Inc. on Main Street, which b^am e the first corporate Church, 585 E. (Center St. CB equipment in snow-crippled enthusiasts, and other special so does the government, labor, and you are so quickly deserting him who of tee Manchester Association of member of the land ttust recently. (Herald photo by Dunn) WASHINGTON - A major new hand, only 9 percent rate it good for Mrs. Ann Masden, who is states like Ohio and Michigan. groups, but a valid, desirable some of our major professions, called you in the grace of Christ and Independent Insurance Agents. r survey indicates the following; Most its ability to "get things done.” Irish also served as chairman-of associated with (^neral notably the legal profession,” said turning to a different gospel.’’ They were useful pieces .of way to protect personal and Americans like the free enterprise American business probably has the Manchester Bicentennial Parade Glass Service of Green William E. Robertson, assistant to (Gal.l;6) Road in designing and - 0-0 equipment right here in family safety on the road and system but not some of the practices the most reason to be pleased with Committee. Arthur Drug joins the president at U.S. News and World There is heartbreak in his message building stained glass win Manchester. Tow trucks of individual businesses; labor union survey results. Only 32 percent of the Mrs. Casalino is in her second year in the home. Report, in releasing the findings. to the Christians at Corinth; dows and lamp sludes, will leaders are generally held in low public believe government should as a teacher at Robertson School. learned through CB com ’There are some who abuse "With the exception of the Supreme “Formerly, when you did pot know present a program on regard; most government and limit company profits, with 34 per She has been involved in directing conservation trust 30" QAS RANGE munications about stranded CB; they are in the minority, Court, most of government is in deep God, you were in bondage to beings and organizing several draim^tic “Stained Glass.” political institutions are not trusted cent believing that corporations FuIISIm motorists; families were you can be sure. Let them chat trouble with the public. ’The image of that by nature are no gods; but now presentations at the school, including . Arthur Drug Stores Inc., to eniist tee support of the business Mrs. Masden will — with the Supreme Court a notable should have "public” members on • Low Prodio Chroma framod labor continues to decline — there is that you have come back to know “Aesop Festival,” "Time Out for Manchester store, recently became community through corporate demonstrate the main notified by CBers that their away with “old buddy” on a exception. their boards. tee 'irst corporate memter of the membership. methods used in building Baofcguard little evidence of respect either for God, or rather to be known of God, how Christmas,” “Peer Gynt Suite,” and dads were piled up in long lines less-usual channel, but keep These were ★ ★ ★ Manchester Land Conservation The purpose of tee non-profit trust with stained glass and • N o -D ^ its leaders or its goals. can you turn back again to the weak “Brothers and Sisters” during tee of traffic trying to get home. away from Channel 19. among the wide- Business also scores well on the Trust. Richard L. Yatkin, manager, is to foster the acquisition, preserva lead. She also teaches Cooking “On the political front, many and beggarly elemental spirits, 1976-77 school year and “The ranging results of issue of inflation, which 46 percent of Decision” and “Ye Olden Festival of was presented with a framed tion and maintenance of o^n space classes at General Glass as Surlaeo State REACT Councils said It’s saved a lot of lives and major issues are forcing themselves whose slaves you want to be once • Ufl-Up a just-released respondents said should be controlled (teristmas” during this year. membership certificate from Mrs. lands and water resources well as adult education they had received thousands of protected a lot of people during to the surface and the public is in a more?” (Gal 4;8-9) Rango Top even if it means higher unemploy She also has served as co-leader of Theresa Parla, president of tee land throughout tee community. programs at Rockville and public opinion During Lent, beginning today, we • Automatic calls for aid; “Fve never seen this unusual winter. ment. Asked who’s to blame for infla mixed mood on many of them — es “ The Sunshine Club,’’ which trust. Two areas, one on Porter Street South Windsor High survey sponsored are given an opportunity to recall Ignition For such cooperation,” said one tion, 61 percent said government is pecially when any of them hit their organizes various activities, in The certificate is desiped by Mrs. and one in Lakewood Circle, have Schools. by U.S. News and pocketbooks. 1978 is going to be a that God has calM us into fellowship Gertrude Marsh, a land trust been donated to tee land trust and All Bumara World Report. responsible, a nearly identical 60 per cluding volunteer work around the year of challenge for business, with him. We may find new freedom member and an artist, and others are being held in trust. Based on mailed responses by nearly cent said labor is responsible, while school, and as adviser to the “Girl government, labor and the politicians as we are released from the bondage Talk Club,” and organization of fifth- like it will be presented to all cor Any business or industry interested 5,9(X) persons, the survey is the only 33 percent said business is the porate members. in obtaining corporate membership as all of them try to understand what of sin. grade girls. Thanks, Four-Wheelers largest public study of its kind. culprit. The organization, which includes may contact either Mrs. John R. the public really wants and then try Rev. Alex H. Elsesser ’The survey indicates that, of 18 At the same time, less than 10 per charter, life, sustaining, re p la r and Fitzgerald, membership chairman, to do something about it.” Member, Community lying areas that had not yet major American institutions, the cent of those surveyed said business junior members is conducting a drive or Roy Conyers. WE HAVE Let’s not forget the Baptist Church ( About town ) Northeastern Four-Wheelers, been plowed; and they Supreme Court is rated highest on deserves a good rating in the following areas; honesty in adver either; they did a fine job transported emergency ser "honesty, dependability and in tegrity.” It is followed by organized tising, conservation, controling pollu The “I Am Responsible” group of Two in area named MOVED assisting Manchester Police vices employees. religion, the medical profession, tion, or solving social problems. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet during the brunt of "Larry” ’They pushed or pulled some small business, educators, and the Airlines rated highest of all in Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at Faith to Monday night. cars off the road — they were U.S. military. dustries in the over-all job they do, Lutheran C3iurch, Silver Lane, East to council on youth ★ ★ ★ followed by banks, savings and loan Hartford. They helped stranded praised by police, and they get A new amendment to Title III of Politicians are rated lowest of the institutions, telephone companies, Two Manchester area citizens 38 Oak Street motorists; they patrolled out our congratulations, too. Junior and Senior Confirmation were appointed recently by Gov. the federal Comprehensive Employ 18, followed by the federal and aluminum companies. Ciasses of Emanuel Lutheran Church ment and Training Act (CETA) Appliance repair services rated Ella Grasso to the 17-member Youth bureaucracy, labor union leaders, will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at allocates funds to tee State Man Downtown lowest in this regard. They were Council to the State Manpower Ser regulatory agencies, the Republican tee church. vices Council for one-year terms. power Services Council to finance followed by auto dealers, auto in Party, House of Representatives, They are Barry G. Sheckley of designated statewide youth services. Manchester ' and the Democratic Party. surance companies, railroads, and Manchester’s Senior Citizens Bolton, as a representative of post Federal regulations also direct Open: Thunday Til 9 PM 44 President C!arter apparently has auto manufacturers. Pinochle Group will sponsor a game secondary institutions; and Joseph that a Youth Council be created to Editor; Fr. Steve Jacobson QUOfi/UNQUOn succeeded in stemming the erosion of Asked if the federal government Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Army P. Dyer of Manchester, executive review and comment on proposed Tue$. Wed & Sat. Til 5t30 confidence in the White House, ac "should make it easier for unions to A service of the Manchester and Navy Gub. Play is open to all director of the Connecticut State youth services and report to the State CloBcd Monday 643-7790 What people are saying... cording to the study. A similar sur organize,” 24 percent said yes, 59 Area Conference of Churches senior citizens. Labor Department, as an employ Manpower Services Council. 99 ment service representative. vey in 1976 indicated 11 percent of the percent said no, and 17 percent had ^ Custom Mad# public gave the White House a good no opinion. A "We are still in the early days of marijuana ships than to bust to Moasuro achieving energy-efficient commer marijuana smokers. We’re all part of cial buildings...(What is necessary is the same system. We simply are not OuMtton: Draporios that) the large financial institutions neither slave nor free, there Is the kind of threat that deserves that Somewhere In the Bible It $ay» neither male nor fenaale; for you are Enjoy big savings which provide mortgage money for kind of attention.” women thould keep quiet In Getting Back to Basic commircial buildings begin to prac all one in Christ Jesus (RSV).” right now on — Keith Stroup, director of the church. Doetn’t that mean that Interestingly enough the Holy tice new underwriting procedures' National Organization for the wonten should leave the jobs of The Drapery Qallerys which will insist that the buildings Spirit through human beings in tee When the 1977 Nobel Prizes for The economic uncertainties of own Fine Reform of Marijuana Laws, Almanac being ministers and priests to early church began to entrust tee Made-to-your-own whose mortgages they are buying are referring to the crackdown oi men? / think a woman’s place Is In physics and medicine were an recent years have caused a cutback energy efficient." ministry not only to Jews but also to of basic research in industry, too. measure" draperies maritime marijuana smuggling. the home. Gentiles. It wasn’t until the late 19th nounced last October, hardly any — Charles E. Peck, a vice presi- ★ ★ ★ one was surprised that five of the Many high-technology companies beheaded after being charged with and 20te century that the church and denl of Owens-Corning Fiberglas By United Press International Antwor: six laureates were American re have turned away from highly Today is Wednesday, Feb. 8, the conspiring to murder Britain’s (}ueen society began to see the blacks who Corp., at that firm’s energy conser ( YwtardayiP) In every age we, as Christians, are searchers. Most of us have grown speculative long-term research proj vation awards ceremony. 39th day of 1978 with 326 to follow. Elizabeth I. had b ^ made slaves as equals in caught between the cultural In accustomed to the almost annual ects. "You can do a voice print analysis The moon is between its new phase In 1940, every 10th person in two tee Kingdom of God and eventually heritance we have received and the recognition of the U.S. scientific Today’s basic research is the of people where you don’t even know 25 years ago and first quarter. villages near Warsaw, Poland, was tearers of the ordained ministry. liberating truth of tee Gospel which prowess by the Swedish Royal foundation of tomorrow’s applied that what you’re saying is being This date was a Sunday; The The morning stars are Mercury shot in Nazi reprisal for the deaths of Can we deny the most recent work impinges upon us and frees us technology. It is an investment that Herald did not publish. and Saturn. two (German soldiers. of tee Holy Spirit in fulfilling the last Academy of Sciences and the recorded and analyzed to determine Karolinska Institute. can pay dividends in new jobs, high 10 years ago ’The evening stars are Venus, In 1963, Iraq Premier Karim through the movement of tee Holy of Paul’s prophetic statement whether you’re telling a lie. You can Spirit. Within Amfcrica’s technical er productivity, increased exports, Democratic Town Chairman Ted Jupiter and Mars. Kassim was overthrown by a teat women, too, are seen as people use a parabolic microphone outside a St. Paul, who wrote the community, though, satisfaction and a better standard of living. building to hear what p^ple are Cummings and Republican Town Those bom on this date are under military coup. He was executed the apart from the roles that culture has questioner’s reference about women saying inside. Laser beams can be Chairman Francis DellaFera the sign of Aquarius. followi^ day. put teem in, and entrusted teem over the latest awards is tempered If the U.S. is to maintain its being silent in the church (1 Used to conduct surveillance. express surprise at the Board of Union Gen. William Sherman, who In 1974, three American Skylab along with (ientiles and slaves to by growing concern that the quan worldwide leadership in technolog Corinthians 14;34), was caught in tee Technology has gotten so out of Directors authorizing an advisory put the torch to Atlanta during the astronauts ended an 84-day orbital become co-ministers and tity and quality of basic scientific ical innovation, we must increase same bind as we are between hand.’’ referendum in April on Project Civil War, was bora Feb. 8,1820. This flight around the earth. proclaimers of tee Gospel of Jesus research are declining. There are — not decrease — basic research Concern busing question. pressures of culture and the truth of also Is the birthday of actress Lana A thou^t for the day; American Christ? danger signs that this key element programs. — Sam Merril, director of the D.C. Harry S. Maidment, scoutmaster the Gospel. He, in a few butane^, office of the American Civil Liber Turner (1921). statesman Benjamin FYanklin said, It is always a risk and a challenge, of our national scientific effort is The solutions lie in many direc of Troop 25, is presented with a deferred to his old rabbinical ties Union. On this day in history: "There never was a good war or a as well as a privilege to try to res losing momentum. tions: Increased federal support of plaque inscribed with the names of training which at that time required "It makes no more sense to bust In 1587, M ^ Queen of Scots was bad peace.” pond to (k)d’s call in any age to lay or Basic research increases the store university research. Streamlined 100 Eagle Scouts who achieved the women to maintain a sub-servient Choose from the ontire collections rank under Maidment’s guidance. ordained ministry. God calls some to of knowledge in areas that are not federal funding procedures. New role. live out their vocation in the home, of immediate use to society. The incentives to encourage additional of Andrew Dutton Fabrics. You'll At times the apostle Paul appears some in secjilar professiims, and payoff comes, if it comes at all, basic research investment by in discover solids, printed cottons, to contradict himself. He says on tee antique satins, sheers, acetates, some to the pulpit and the altar. years or decades after the research dustry. Elimination of unnecessary damasks, and casementsi Fabrics There’s nothing like a three-minute egg one hand that women s h o ^ keep None of us can close our ears to what is performed. regulations that slow the transfor silence in the church (they may have tee Holy Spirit is challenging us to do For example: Nuclear fission re mation of basic research findings are tre a ts for soli repellency. You'll By ANDREW TULLY ★ ★ ★ The idea is to baste tee eggs while preparing this delectable dish. been chatteiteg like sonw men and afro find Ralh-no-staln cotton-dacron without running tee r i ^ of God’s search done early in this century into practical products. lining that protects from sunlight deterioration. WASHINGTON - Squeezed into "First, a cast-iron skillet — well frying them. This firms up the ’They are tee sort who sneer at women in the pews of our ovm judgment, and we can’t judge tee call paved the way for the nuclear There’s some encouragement in my files on matters of cosmic impor seasoned — must be used,” he wrote. whites, eliminating what we kids honest social and political convic churches). On tee other hand, he en of others. power plants that now provide President Carter’s proposed new tance is a slender folder labeled; “There is no substitute. ’Ihen put two used to call "giggly,” but does not tions. “Don’t be so inflexible,” they trusts his inspired letter to the By their fruits we will know the more than half of Connecticut’s budget. It calls for a 13% increase "Eggs — Preparation Thereof.” I tablespoons of butter in the skillet harden tee yolks. At the same time, say about a sentence in. fine print in Romans to Phoebe, a deacon, to be authenticity of God’s call to women electric power. Nuclear fusion re Bring your EXACT MEASUREMENTS; Select your Fabric and we’ll give you a price (20% off retail) and as an added in federal outlays for basic bonue, If you do order draperies we will confirm your measurements In your home to Insure proper fit. was interested, then, in a mini and turn the heat up all the way. Wait the process protects tee edges of tee tee Defense Department’s budget. hand-delivered to tee Roman Qiurch, to the minbRry and priesthood. search under way today may un research in fiscal 1979. discussion of the subject on the till good and hot, and gently pour in whites from what Hersch calls “Why fuss over a petty detail?” a difficult and demanding journey.- Submitted: lock a source of unlimited energy • Kheoh Drapery Rode Available. We wM be happy to InataH your draperlea at a small extra charge. three or four eggs. When you notice He also rec o g h i^ that women W, Basic research is like money in editorial page of the Washington “browning” and I call scorching. But a perfectly soft-boiled egg is Rev. Barbara F. West to serve society in the next century. the bank. A nation can live for Post. the e d w browning and tee-whites And never, never turn tee eggs not a petty detail. It matters because and should prophesy (preach or St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Universities conduct most of firm in^p, turn tee eggs over. Let proclaim the G o ^ l) as long as they several years by drawing on the ac It seems that an old friend, BiU over. With tee basting, that is not of its perfection. An egg should not be 41 P art St., America’s basic research, but the cumulated efforts of the past. But Bring your decorating plans to a beautiful reality right Rice, had written fry briefly and you’re done.” only unnecessary but barbaric. A boiled for two minutes and 50 seconds cover their heads (1 Oorin. 11:5). Manchester, Ct. 06048 now during Winter Sale savingsl He recognized that women as well economic forces and population the inevitable result of such a re-upholstery a piece in which Done, all right. Done with civiliza turned-over egg is a repulsive thing, or for three minutes and 10 seconds. Tel: 649-4583 shifts of the ’70s have trapped them tion. Hersch’s recipe might be in fit only for feeding to a hungry dog. as men are to share in God’s gifts of course is technological bankruptcy. among other Only a three-minute egg has reached in a two-way squeeze. Reduced America has a proud heritage of things he warned gested by a starving American — And don’t give me that "once:oyer- its finest state, firm yet yielding. ministry to his church, as long as firmly holding his nose. But faced they maintained decorum and didn’t ASK MACC is published by ’The federal spending for basic research scientific excellence — a heritage Call 643-7790 to have a Drapery Qallery representative come right to your home. You'll “Not too much lightly” bit. Even if cooked oh the top ★ ★ ★ has trimmed new projects and with such sacrilege, tee thinking per side for three aeconds, eggs are in Besides, it is dangerous to monkey violate the norms of tee surrounding Herald in cooperation with the built on outstanding basic re be able to'select, match an(i co-ordinate colors, patterns and styles right In the setting grease and not too slowed the updating of research fa search. We at United Technologies much heat.” Vir son would run away from home, sult to Nature. with one’s convictions. Force culture. Christians were suspect in Manchester Area Conference of they’ll be compllmentingl A Bonus of 20% will be deducted from your fabric selection. never to return. ★ ★ ★ ✓ yourself to eat a 3t^-minute egg and tee increasingly troubled times in (lurches. We invite readers to ad cilities. Waning enrollments of believe strongly that our country’s tually forthwith, a new students mean smaller facul reader whose There is, in fact, only one way to I declare, there must be millions of tee next day they’ll slip you a four- whiaa^F* ti*4«a>i m the building permit for the J.C. size shoe they wear!" Why should they? A competent shoe 32 Wrinsn 28 Ona-blllionth (coni I land (Inatricl Penney Co. catalog distribution salesman routinely measures the customer's foot, then avowal o( a (prafiij 44 Rataiai 51 Actor Haflin dabi 26 Hint (Brit.) 45 Ptacaa 52 Trao fluid center. gives him lor her) the size that fits. Besides, shoe sizes 33 Hast unit 1 2 3 4 S • 7 • to It BUFocala — By Ruth Marcua 'January normally is slow, change according to one's weight. Ilf you've gsiined or lost (abbr) ' 20 pounds you can't wear the same size dress or suit you anyway." Conti said. It is a month 34 Uia prsuura IJ 13 wore before your weight changed. The same la true of your 36 Lyaargic acid when contractors may take a couple shoes.) dlathylamida 14 IS of weeks off and most people do not 1 don't know where OLD SHOE DOG sold shoes, but he 36 Lag joints IV E n e v e r I AM DEFIMITELV 16 17 W HY SHOULD WE never could have made it in MY store. 38 Oodlat H E A R D S A 6 A I N S T SHOE DOG (RETIRED) 40 Scraam 1| ■ ^ ■ 2 0 21 22 23 5AYAMYTH1M6 GNE UP(X4^, 41 Flatfoot 1” WQMEAJ DEAR DOG: You weren’t the only one who had a bone 42 Boat aids 26 About , s m m v i r f ! 46 Touch ACHIEVIM6 to pick with OLD SHOE DOG. Read on: 2T ” W0AAEN9 UB, 46 Thick soup 21 10 31 EOUAUTY WITH 46 Matilah ”, 1 AAARCIA... 31 AAEM. DEAR ABBY: I’m a practicing chiropodist with s few 52 Most Mniltiva thousand words for OLD SHOE DOG: 36 1 1 53 Strut ( It's shoe dogs like him who are responsible for all those 54 Employaai ■” Gordon Dean, head of the circulation department at Mary Chenev Library, acccjds corns, bunions and ingrown toenails we foot doctors see in 40 43 44 4S • 4 ' 55 Trojan haro s books on energy from Shirley FitzGerald, left, energy chairman of the Manchesler League our offices every day. 56 Ooort ■47 41 Some shoe clerks sell shoes they know will cripple the 46 of Women Voters, and Bettye Kramer, first vice president of the league. (Herald |ilniln hv customer just to make a sale. And some shoe DOWN 4S SO 51 S2 A.’CL,. 2 -8 Dunn) manufacturers should be jailed for manufacturing shoes (especially for women) that not only torture the feet, but 1 Door (Ital I S3 S4 2 Up to Ihs tuna Pritcllla’a Pop — Al Varmaar . r - cause chronic back problems. Those pointed-toed shoes a S6 and five-inch heels so popular in the SO’s ruined the feet of of 3 Pracipitatad Library gets energy books ■ / I think if he really cared for me he'd see me on weekends ♦ A ♦ 862 future as a basis for making in sources, • "Safer Tankers and Cleaner 4 A hearts and give me the last (VUK-MMPHI) ER- MET OH-VE0. during the deer season, don't you? 4 Q 8 7 3 2 HEH.HEHi JUOTA aoooi THCM dividual judgments on possible • "Soft Energy Paths toward a Seas” and "Reducing Tanker Ac WITH ZEBART SHOE 1964 SOUTH three tricks. Down one." MA'AM'. wrve NOTHMO Next season, should I tell him he can either find time for “I guess you're right," COUFLB OF TOOTH cidents,” two pamphlets published "" dfummie A Q J 3 courses of action. Many of them were Durable Peace," by Amory B. me or he can find someone else? MARKS- BUT m y 1284 Main St L Hartford MANCHESTER PARKAOE • MI-00T2 also V Q 4 3 2 declarer replied. used by the Manchester league in its Lovins, published by Ballinger Inc., by Exxon. VERNON, BRISTOL PLAZA. WESTPARMS. SIMSBURY SECOND CHOICE “Play the hand out," said HARDL.V SHOW! • "So Waht’s New?" an energy ♦ J 10 3 East. "Maybe he’ll make a recently completed energy study. provides a different assessment of 52B**9916 4 K 54 The following books have been the energy crisis and a plan for con history of the United States, and DEAR SECOND: If you’re sure the only kind of deer mistake and go down more. ” servation and energy regeneration. “Energy in Focus,” pamphlets your fiance is interested in is the four-legged kind, you're “Just play cards,” said placed on the energy shelf: “Energy North. “Get the hand over Dilemmas," published by the LWV • "World Energy Outlook, " published by the Federal Energy Ad lucky. Don't challenge him to find another “dear” unless Vulnerable: Both you want to go hunting for a new boyfriend. Dealer: West with." education fund, traces the deveiop- published by the Exxon Corp., ministration. South ran the diamond ment of changing patterns of energy details an energy producer’s analysis • “The Story of Petroleum," West North East South suit, and on the last diamond 1* 24 use and their historic and economic of the factors most critical to world published by Shell Oil. Pass 34 West found himself in an T iv o li tfs v d ! 3 f 3* Pass 3 NT embarrassing position. He impact, energy demand and supply. Pass Pass Pass had to save the king-jack of •"Energy Options," also The following additional Astro-graph CHMTHIS TO cozuma Opening lead: 4 7 hearts doubleton, or else By BERNICE BEDE 080L declarer could play the ace, M l of EodwriMiit li In **••**— Cv M mrI dropping the singleton king DepvhirM evwy FrMiy, Marling Jan. Otti. 1171 Ihni Mareh 11M, 1(71 a On Supar DC-O't By Ofwald Jacoby and the queen of hearts Alley Oop — Dave Qraua and Alan Sontag would be the ninth trick. • tmtmmirn/UA'f.M/mitt.inmtnJtmm GEMINI (May 21-Jiine 20) West cojuld not pitch the O.T.C.’o-PERSON r lp in - ^ hi*|/1lM 4 Tmm Tlie targets you have for today By the time this hand was ace of clubs. Otherwise, but tm . (Ha M MH11 UMhl M*. n a n h are worthy ones, but busybo- over, neither South nor West FEY, vou ear >nss, « THIS MI©HT FULL W EEK / South’s king of clubs would ONB, AMOS.' . OTHERS ARB (XT- dies could cause complica coulrl believe what had hap S L O W 'E M W h a t’s 8 Oays/7 NItM •209 . aakiiMkMiWMhlWt/FkMaiiMiMklf.tan pened. South was sure he be the ninth trick. T1N6 CL06BR.' DOWNl tions. Your alms and theirs Finally, West could not Wt/7 won't be in concert. was going down a trick. CANCER IJime 21-JnIy 22) West was sure of the same throw one of his two remain NASSAU PARADISE ISLAND CLUB MED 'BBS Generosity is a noble virtue, result. ing spades, because once he Feb. 9,1978 got on lead with the ace of Energy Savings Payback. From From From From MHar aoirw« a rniM mm im m ). but It should be seasoned with South can see five dia An Influential Irlend will be' wisdom. Unfortunately, today mond tricks, two spade clubs he would have only one •189 *179 ‘189 *199 instrumental In helping you lo you might give too much to the tricks and a heart. West, by spade winner to cash, his further your ambitions this ungratelul. trick three, had the same fourth and last trick on coming year. His methods are LEO (July 23-Aug.22) Taking a information as South. That's defense. Unwittingly, South A great saving when you iwo/iiqi aw M taSSIlZSJIu-i unusual, but he'll know how to gamble on something that a why both of them were had trapped West with a get results. friend was lucky at Is like squeeze play that left every t a M b M Fm MMM: amazed when South some , d ltO A Y A IL A tL i; buying pie In the sky today. one shaking their head. NMMSWOI KM I AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.19) how brought the contract There's no guarantee you'll home safely. (NEWSPAPER ENTERRPRISE BBUHKI UBRMMMI Prudence Is a must tiTday so repeat his performance. ASSN I replace your dryer with a new NUMKna MJM that your extravagance doesn't VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) To Borry’s World ,------offset your gains. You're adept day you'll be eager to please Am Tan kM* M I* M ih C 233 sssr*’ GENEROUS, AN' KIND- A TENDENCY' T BE "Quick! Where are the self-help books?" — v ; HEARTED... HOT-TBi^PERED /W ’ NRI^Mr Jm Im), trwiiit. ^UNREASONABLE.. 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What’s pilotless? What's E$P? Well, with older type dryers with a pilot, that flame TIVOU TRAVEL LNTRIcSUE r ' ^ AT ...GO U » K FOR'WHOOPtt LIV6R U ) M » ' burns all the time, needed or not. And it can cost up to $100. to keep it liiSr^ '“ ^ T s s a , M S CENTER ST. HOOPLE IN THB BRI6HT V a iO W CAN burning over the life of your dryer-estimated ait some ten years. Old MANCHESTER vMANORs gas dryers vs. new gas dryers: E$P-$100. or more. Sure, the new E$P ' l-S •ntfAikiML gas appliances cost a little more in the first place, but over the years A6ENt> j5sv-5sa»s’= you'll save more than twice the difference. And the difference is E$P. 647-1329 Short Ribs — Frank Hill Energy Savings Payback. See all the new pilotless dryer models at your .riHE TOURISTS AR E ..FASTER THAN WE gas appliance dealer or Connecticut Natural Gas. And by the way, CNG THOSE TRAVEL ...ARE REAqy WORKING BROCHURES WE / ARRIVING. CAN EAT -n-IEM.‘ has enough natural gas for all its residential customers. It pays to stay • jfiTBiNinnM S E N T OUn\- / / 1 ^NOW. ^ ^ with gas. 0PDBI6 S00II OPDBIGSOON • OMiMn.CT. 242Mo$mMA*8. STOM MNfflU •iimhA ct. • Sw MMw. CT. @ 1979 MiN w|kt SyiM.. lie. 2-8 • Yoilrtoin Hit. • Vain SMm • UniHMiN • NorwaSu ST. • HawthoriM, NJ. a stmnrt Manor, LI. CONNBCTIClR'NAnjRALGAS C O R PO ^ ^ It pays to stay with gas YU,wmYCivainncNwi •NOTBV^BUrVYIlLVENmiUXMGMGCaCAnFOOFf' — .$mE$$isim«ii I’ACK Klt;ilT A MANCIIKSTKH lA KNlNC IIKHAl.H. M.mili.-iri ( ■ _ obituarier J Committee reaches quota w
reported it is running short on some (('iiniiminl rriiiii Oiii') M tm. R o Im tI M. M HR’ii perishable foods. Deliveries are EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Olga for vote on consolidation a variety of calls were received expected, however. Skarin Mellen. 69. of 16 Sterling Road Tuesday. Town employees had to remove a The Committee for One Utilities District are totally appalled to take the following four steps: died Monday at Manchester \ Many calls came between 4-6 p.m.. tree that fell Tuesday on Westland Manchester said today that it has ob at the actions taken by the so-called • Not sign the petitions for con Memorial Hospital. She was the wife Frank Knnis said. After 9 p.m . Street. tained the required number of Committee for One Manchester for solidation. however, he received no calls until he A directors comment session, of Robert M. Mellen. signatures from Eighth Utilities trying to steal the tax-advantage and • If someone has signed, contact a Mrs. Mellen was born in Hartford closed the office at 10:30 p.m. scheduled for Tuesday, was District residents for a consolidation living advantages of the people of the district director for information and and had lived in East Hartford for Knnis credited local operators of canceled. referendum question. Meanwhile, district," the statement said. forms about removing the name. the past 60 years. (our-wheel vehicles, who have helped Town officials also asked residents representatives of the district issued The district officials mentioned • Become more informed about She is also survived by a son. Robin deliver persons to and from work. and business owners to attempt to a strong statement against the that members .of the Town Board of "the tax and living advantages of the B. Mellen of East Hartford: a Many hospital employees were clear snow off roofs. Another snow petitioning and urged residents not to Directors have expressed opposition district.” daughter, Mrs. Shirley Wirtz of transported by the volunteers may be headed this way this sign or to remove their names. to a takeover of Manchester's water • “Help us to preserve part of the Manchester; two brothers. Howard Some hospital workers spent the weekend. The Committee for One supplies by the Metropolitan District American way of life and keep the nipht at the hospital, where emergen Residents also should remember to Skarin and Henry Skarin, both of Manchester was formed last month Commission. district free and viable.” cy facilities were set up. clear an area and supply food for East Hartford; a sister. Mrs. Emma to begin a move for consolidation, "The district directors are similar The statement is signed by District Rose of Bolton; seven grandchildren The food services department birds. which would combine the district and ly opposed to an outside takeover by President Gordon Lassow and the and five great-grandchildren. the Town of Manchester. The two the town. The right of self- other six directors. The funeral is private. bodies now have separate fire determination is the cornerstone of Miller said that petitioning will Newkirk and Whitney Funeral departments and sewer authorities in American democract,” the district continue in the district. Home, 318 Burnside Ave.. is in Troops coming their areas. statement said. "The signatures are still coming in charge of arrangements. District officials have mentioned and we re very enthused with the Stonington and Lance Elwell. 39. of The committee began work Jan. 27 ((iiMitiniird from I’lipir Otii-) There are no calling hours. the lower tax rate in the district and response," he said. He had no es Noank were treated for exposure and on the first step for consolidation, a hold a perfunctory session today to The family suggests that any said that a move for consolidation timate on the number of signers, but reported in good condition petitioning drive to obtain ten per meet requirements of the Connec memorial gifts may be made to the has to be started from within the dis said the number has exce^ed 750. Conrail began running trains on a upa^t Association of Greater Hart- cent of signatures from registered ticut Constitution, but Mrs. Orasso's voters in the district and ten percent trict. It requires a separate vote of Petitioning began last week in non- scheduled presentation of her budget limited basis. Amtrak service forj 310 Collins St., Hartford, district areas. All of the signatures between Hartford and Springfield. of signatures from registered voters approval by district residents. Based was put off until Friday. on the Town Charter, they say Sup will be turned in at once, he said. Mass., was interrupted most of IMrtt. Mary Mc(!«iirl l•'^•sln‘r in non-district sections of Roman Catholic Church officials Manchester. porters of consolidation are basing Club helps people get home announced persons unable to obtain Tuesday because of a water main EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Mary the present move on a state law, the break that flooded a track bed in If those numbers are obtained, a ashes today. Ash Wednesday, would (Mollie) McCourt Fresher of New Home Rule Act. Hartford. Shuttle buses helped townwide referendum question on f Lottery J Two members of the Northeastern Four X Fours Club. A1 of persons in the Manchester area who have four-wheel drive be able to do .so at churches on London, formerly of East Hartford, District officials said that press passengers on their way. died Sunday at Lawrence and consolidation is planned, probably Hare, left, and Leo Godreau, second from left, pick up three vehicles, spent Tuesday giving rides to people who needed Friday. releases and fliers distributed by the Memorial HMpitals. New London. for the November election. The winning number drawn people who needed rides home from work. The club, made up Many hospitals canceled visiting Committee for One Manchester con transportation. (Herald Photo by Dunn) She was the widow of Walter J. Durward Miller, co-chairman of Tuesday in the Connecticut daily hours and hospital officials asked the committee, said this morning tain "many untruths, malicious in Fresher. lottery was 990. owners of four-wheel-drive vehicles About town that the petitioners have obtained nuendoes and misrepresentations. Mrs. Fresher was born in East to drive members of their medical more than the 750 signatures "We are taking this opportunity to Hartford, daughter of the late James staffs to work. The Manchester Association for representing ten percent of the dis deny in total their allegations and ' School menus Two men in a boat helplessly and Nora Daly McCourt, and was a promises made, in their unsigned Retarded Citizens meeting and buffet graduate of St. ___ Joseph's_ _ College.___ trict's voters. caught on Long Island Sound all night Also this morning, district officials flyer and state emphatically that the The Manchester school menus for Monday, were buffeted by 50-knot supper scheduled for Thursday has Wesr^Hartford. She '^started her been postponed because of the storm, tgaching career in the East Hartford is,sued a statement urging residents Eighth Utilities District is a' viable Thursday and Friday are as follows: winds and towering waves that It will take place March 9. school system and for 40 years was a not to sign. If they have signed, the low tax rate area of the Town of Thursday — orange juice, toasted 8 pushed them for about 40 miles until Manchester and we intend to stay as teacher at Eastern Point School. officials asked that steps be taken to cheese sandwich, apple-celery salad, their boat beached near Riverhead. withdraw the names, such,” the statement said. The Manchester Tri-School Band Groton, serving as principal of the milk, peanut butter cookies. L.I.. about dawn Tuesday. "The directors of the Eighth The directors ask district residents Concert scheduled for tonight has school for many of those years. She Friday — salami grinder, apple Charles W. Greenleaf. 25. of been postponed until a later date. was a former member and vice sauce, milk, ice cream. piesident of the New London Board of Education. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Florida couple gets Foster Hobron of New London; and K-Mart plaza merchants two brothers, James McCourt of true taste of region Waterford and William McCourt of Stonington. A Florida couple staying in Civil Preparedness unit said. The funeral is Friday with a mass can seek federal loans Manchester got a true taste of New The couple called the state's at St. Joseph Church, New London, at maximum, 1 percent interest. England weather Tuesday. emergency storm headquarters in 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in St, Merchants in the K-Mart Plaza and counties which, in effect, means the The couple was staying at Willie's Hartford, which turned the call over Mary's Cemetery, East Hartford, others in Connecticut have become entire state. The Small Business Ad Business property — $500,000 Motel at 444 Center St. When they to Manchester Police. The Police The Thomas L. Neilan & Sons eligible to apply for government ministration (SBA), acted on the maximum, at the discretion of the went to the adjacent restaurant for Department then contacted Ennis, Funeral Home, 12 Ocean Ave., New loans to repair damage by the storm request of Gov. Ella Grasso. SBA, 3 percent on the first $250,000, food, however, they found it locked who arranged for a ride to London, is in charge of which collapsed roofs in the state. following the Civic Center Coliseum, 6% percent on the remainder. Economic injury — 3 percent on the tight. Manchester Memorial Hospital, arrangements. There are no calling Rep. William R. Cotter (D-lst the K -M art roof co llap se in Trip to the store first $25,000, 6% percent on the "There was no place to get a where the couple received a meal at hours. Dist.) was notified today that Manchester, and other Linda Marie Naumec, 4, took a trip to the store with her meal." Frank Ennis of the town's the hospital’s cafeteria. The family suggests that any Connecticut has received a Small demonstrations caused by the remainder. The purpose of this type of loan is to meet economic father Tuesday afternoon and got a free ride home, along with memorial gifts may be made to the Business Disaster Declaration, January storms. Some made it and some didnH obligations which would have been the newly bought supply of milk. Linda and her dad, Dennis, Edmundite Fathers, Mason’s Island, which will enable individuals and The two types of loans are met without the intervening storm. Mystic. businesses in all eight counties to specifically for physical damage and live at 52 Delmont St. (Herald photo by Dunn) Some cars made it through, as the driver on the right dis out. Both of these vehicles were northbound on Parker Street Fire calls receive low-interest loans for economic injury. Guidelines set by There is no maximum limit. covered, and some didn’t, as the shoveler on the left found Tuesday afternoon. (Herald photo by Dunn) Mrs. Alice M. Moore the SBA are as follows: Applications for physical damage F physical damage and economic in Tuesday, 12:02 p.m. —Medical call to 2 IVlanclieslcr Mrs. Alice McNamara Moore, 84, jury caused by snow, ice and heavy Home loans — $50,000 maximum, 1 loans must be filed before April 10. Chickasaw Drive. Tuesday. 1:40 p.m. — smell of smoke. of West Hartford died Tuesday mor percent interest on the first $10,000,3 1978. Applications for economic in Tuesday, 12:10p.m—Medical call to 43 flooding from Jan. 17 to 27. 53 Philip Road (Town) ning at her home. She was the widow The disaster declaration was percent on the next $30,000, and 6% jury loans must be filed before Nov. 78 St. Regis St. ^Blizgard of ’ ^ touched Tuesday. 9:45 p.m. — mattress fire. 66 of Roy W. Moore and the mother of 7, 1978. Tuesday, 12:47 p.m, —Medical call to written to cover New Haven and New percent on the remainder. School St (Town) Thomas R. Moore of Manchester. London counties, and all adjacent Personal loans — $10,000 Tuesday. 10:13 p.m. .— car rollover. Inter.state 84 at Forbes Street exit. Tuesday, 12:48 p.m. —Medical call to She is also survived by another son, New Bolton Road (Town) a sister, nine grandchildren and four Today, 9:16 a.m. — flooded cellar. B&J 826 Brewer St. everybody and everything great-grandchildren. Auto Repair, Inc., Oakland Street Tuesday, 2:05 p.m. —Waterflow check. E The private funeral is Friday at 1 (District) 115 Park Ave. By GREG PEARSON onto the road were four-wheel drive skis or even, occasionally, by snow Tuesday, 3:04 p.m. —Medical call to 3 East Hartford p.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Herald Reporter or emergency ones. mobile. Clairmont St. Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Businesses that were open were Dennis Naumec of 52 Delmont St. Tuesday, 8:21 a m —Medical call to 457 Tuesday, 8:31 p.m.—Medical call to 224 Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky A young cross-country skier scarce. A few gas stations and a enjoying the emptiness of took care of two chores at once. He Forbes St. Woodlawn Circle. Hill. handful of convenience stores stayed Tuesday, 8:40 a.m. —Meidcal call to 17 Manchester’s Main Street Tuesday gave his four-year-old daughter. Lin Tuesday, 11:25 p.m. —Medical call to There are no calling hours. open during the' day. Narragansett Road. da Marie, a ride on her sled, along 164 Main St. afternoon probably said it best. Many residents walked along the Tuesday. 8:45 a m —Medical call to 711 Today, 2:03 a m. —Medical call to 6 The family suggests that any with milk and food picked up at a memorial gifts may be made to the When asked where he'd been side of the road — sidewalks were un Brewer St. and Main Street. Bigelow St. eumheriani tarns skiing, Tim Hill of 371 Oak St. nearby store. Loomis-Chafee School, Batchelc usable — carrying a loaf of bread and Tuesday, 9:52 a m. —Medical call to 91 Today, 9:59 a.m. —Medical call to 888 replied, "Everywhere,” Most of the stores that were open Chapel St. Road, Windsor. We reserve the a carton of milk from the closest Tolland St. FEBRUARY 9-12 Storm Larry was like that. After ran out of milk or bread, and some Tuesday, 10:20 a m. —Medical call to Today, 10:15 a.m. —Medical call to ight to open store. spending about 30 hours in the region, ran out of both. 237 Naubuc Ave. Ramada Inn, 100 E. River Drive Harvey Harpin imit Some made the trips to stores on it dumped and drifted everywhere. Other residents spent the day Tuesday, 10:34 a m. —Public assist at 5 EAST HARTFORD - Harvey Har quantities cambeflhil farms' shoveling and snowblowing, Goodwin Place. pin, 75, of 56 Delmont St. was dead on It’s already being called “The Bliz "What a way to get a day off." Tuesday, 11:05a.m.—Medical call to 56 arrival Tuesday morning at zard of ’78” and affected everybody IN MEMORIAM Laverne Atkinson of 123‘/2 Center St. Delmont St. In loving memory of Roger Manchester Memorial Hospital after and everything. said as she lifted a shovelful of snow, Tuesday, ll:33a.m —Medical call to 20 Trecartin, who passed away suffering an apparent heart attack The storm brought at least two feet February 8, 1976. Haiirlipafpr one of many that she lifted during the Arawak Drive. Sadly missed by. a'essJas of snow to all parts of Manchester while shoveling snow at his home. Tuesday, 11:47a.m.—Medical call to 43 Wife and Children and surrounding towns, George day. St. Regis St. No more information was available Once the afternoon snow slowed at press time today. Ringstone of the Town Highway Hmlh Department said. The effects of the and the winds died down, youngsters storm w ere easily visible in SECOND SECTION playing in the snow became more Manchester Tuesday afternoon as visible. Near-empty streets, virtually the entire town was closed. FEBRUARY 8, 1978 sidewalks and parks made for good /irm , skiing and sledding areas. Some called taxi MILKI -19 About the only vehicles venturing One of many buckets wanting to go shopping One bucketful of snow, with many more to follow, is removed from the sidewalks in Area towns digging out; MT« HB * Center Park Tuesday afternoon. Some town employees worked into this morning to dear By JUNE TOMPKINS today, most restaurants were vehicle traffic was lifted today. Reg. $1.29 Save IOC UALLUR snow from streets. (Herald photo by Dunn) preparing to open by noon. The Although the Manchester Ice and Herald Repnrier Friendly Ice Cream at 435 Main St., Fuel Company’s ice deliveries decision due on schools During a time when most people normally open till midnight, will be weren’t particularly effected by the and businesses in Manchester had pig of theirs. open tonight until at least 7, a storm, the oil deliveries have been e im h ^ in i />/wr By BARBARA RIGHMOM) Road crews worked twice around come to a standstill Tuesday because spokesman said. delayed. the clock and some, who had hoped There was one accident reported in of crippling storm conditions, the The few grocery stores and quick As soon as the lot where the Herald Reporter for relief last night, didn’t get it as Hebron Monday night. An injured available taxi service through Dial- service stores that were open delivery equipment is stored is Area towns continued to dig out the second major snow storm hit the person was taken to the hospital in A-Ride received a few calls from Tuesday were busy, but the common cleared and all the drivers check in, today from the two major storms area. Willimantic. by ambulance. Fire those who wanted to go shopping. staples like bread and milk were the oil delivery schedules will return to that hit the area Monday and Snowmobiles and skis and other department members had to block “It was though they didn’t even BREAD off Route 66 at the top of Robinson s POTATOES Tuesday. Schools have been closed such means of transportation were fastest selling items, and the first to normal, a spokesman for the com know we had an unusual storm,” a be depleted. pany said. .JUMBO 20 ez. LOAF for three days and a decision will be pressed into service as the gover Hill in Columbia to facilitate am spokeswoman for the outfit said. Most gas service stations were Meals-on-Wheels service, Save 40C Over other advertised brands made tonight about Thursday nor's ban on driving continued. bulance transport. But, as with many other town ser open Tuesday. Those that were not suspended yesterday, resumed today openings. First selectman Henry Ryba, Ronald Hine. director of public vices, only emergency calls were were clearing their pumps today and with three emergency vehicles In effect, the towns of Vernon, Bolton, reported snow removal works in Vernon, reported snow answered. 10 removal operations running hoped by noon to resume normal rescruited to serve the shut-ins. 0 Bolton, South Windsor, Coventry, An operations running smoothly and 8 The Manchester taxi service was customer service. At least one gas The Manchester Public Health dover and Hebron were closed for quipped that the only thing hurting smoothly but said his crew was very used mainly to take some emergency station received a delivery of gas Nursing Association (MPHNA) $ POUND business and remained so this mor was the snow removal budget. tired. calls to the hospital, (including one oline today, and one was expected at Tuesday attended only the patients ning as road crews attempted to In South Windsor, as in other Vernon police assisted stranded person who was bitten by a cat), and Bob’s Gulf Station at West Middle indentified as the most serious. One BAG clear out parking lots at schools, towns, drifting snow was the major motorists an(t also assisted in to help deliver emergency prescrip Turnpike and Broad Street. No sta nurse, whose husband drove her, Reg. 79C Save 20C shopping areas, and municipal problem. Residents reported they transporting emergency workers, tion calls. tion contacted planned to ration gas called on three patients today at 1 buildings. couldn’t find their mailboxes and such as nurses and medical Those who are considering buying oline to its customers. p.m. Mrs. Lois Lewis, director, said Police in all of the towns reported some couldn’t find their doorways. assistants, to their jobs in the local or renting snow blowers, or those Drug stores made deliveries that tHe service would take care of as numerous abandoned cars which In that town there was also a hospital and convalescent homes. who need to buy parts for their Tuesday and this forenoon for many calls as possible depending on hampered snow clearing operations maternity case but it wasn’t a usual CB’ers with four-wheel vehicles blowers, are out of luck. A local emergency prescriptions only. They how many staff members reported comiiitiiii ftnai CRANBERRY on the major highways and secon one. Little Kristen Kuehnel assisted the police in this area. supplier said this is no longer the expected to resume normal service dary roads. ((laughter of Herald correspondent One police cruiser was involved in season to buy blowers. Lawnmowers for duty. after the governor’s restriction on &CRANBERRY APPLE JUICE In Coventry Monday night the road Judy Kuehnel) had some anxious a minor accident on West Street are coming in now. There just aren’t crew was called to Waterfront Park moments when her pet rabbit gave Tuesday afternoon. No injuries were any snow blowers available. ESCAPE TO to clear the road and driveway for a birth to six babies during the height reported and damage was minor. Private snow remover contractors COCKTAIL DEVIL DOGS woman who was in labor. With the of the storm. Although the babies are In Bolton, first selectman Henry cannot keep up with the calls. One is FLORIDA NOTICE help of a police cruiser she was born hairless they are bound to be Ryba said for the most part the roads refusing to take anymore calls. N b. 24-Mar. 4 brought to Windham Community snowwhite like their mother. are good now but there is still a few Another contractor, is waiting for IfiofcitfM fMmd Irtp Probate Cowt is open (or Memorial Hospital in Willimantic. In most towns police and fire shifts problem areas to be taken care of. mechanical service on his two pieces vis MOlMf CMCkf 3 nighli at tharaten conferences with the TWIN In Vernon a woman from Brooklyn overlapped to work through the night He said two pieces of equipment of equipment, one of which is waiting Raganey, Vaia laach; 3 judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 10 Street, who also was in labor, was to give full emergency qoverage to broke down Tuesday but the snow for instailation of a new transmission n l| ^ halal hr Orlaiida. P.M. on Thursday nights. HALF 0 PACK taken to Rockville General Hospital the towns. However, no serious in removal crews are doing an excellent which gave out from over use during Night telephone number: Saa Manay WarMi 6494)445. Cots for weary employees by a police cruiser. cidents occurred. job. the last two storms. GALLON In all towns owners of four-wheel Hebron was still digging out today. In Andover all roads were reported One restaurant that stayed open MWENTURE This room of. cots at Manchester Memorial Hospital was empty Tuesday afternoon but drive vehicles volunteered their ser Herald correspondent Karen to be open this morning and no equip Tuesday had very little business. The William"E. Fltztieraid. Reg. 79C Save 20C was in full use by the evening. Many employees stayed overnight at the hospital both Mon TRAVEL GUIB Judge of Probate vices to take people who were perfor Biskupiak said her husband pressed a ment breakdowns were reported. manager said he doubted that many day and Tuesday nights. (Herald photo by Dunn) ming necessary services to work. dog sled into service to go feed a pet people knew he was open. 649-5215 f ? Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . .sunthctUT. conn. wcu. ^^-tl i im -- r a g e t h k k k h i’ac:e t w () h Manchester evening herald. Miim hesii-r. ( 1.1111 vsni l■•l■l■ it. ijirn Curriculum changesj Herald angle for social studies I CeltS w ill fourth in rQW Earl Yost INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - ning. Losing kills your morale and and had to win the game from Uie The two led induNs't fourth-period enthusiasm.” free throw line. Kollon The Boston Celtics and the In charge that tied dM More at 88-all Sports Editor The answer to the Pacers' Four free throws, two each by w)th 65 seconds left to play. Behagen The social studies curriculum at diana Pacers had sharply con troubles? Sidney Wicks and Cowens, ifi the last led all scorers wilR M points. and John Audette. Bolton High School has undergone a trasting NBA records today. “We just got to keep working at 44 seconds gave Boston iU final "We got back iSto tbe game; we The department is considering ad major fevision. The revision is an Boston owned a four-game winning it,” said L em rd , who watched his Uiree-point lead. had a chance to win It.” said ding college credit courses in Im attempt to gear the program to as streak, its longest of the season, ctorges go down for the 10th time in Indiana dressed only eight players Leonard. "It's h ^ to get out of migrations and International Studies. many varied and individual needs as Schedules altered Diego set an unusual National following a 92-89 victory over Indiana their last 11 umes. and Leonard had just two substitutes these doldrums. Actually, we got League record last season when be possible. Busy on projerls Talk about old-fashioned winters Tuesday night. And the Pacers, fast Boston, with six players scoring in The third, Mike Flynn, sat on the beat at the free Uarow Um .” Many courses have been combined walked 16 times in Uie role of a pinch- Students at Bolton Elementary like in Grandma’s day, well we re becoming tbe league's doormat, double figures, outscored the Pacers bench with a sprained ankle. Starting The Pacers hit only 17 of 29 or altered to provoke an interest and hitter...Despite the fact tbe Center School are busy with a variety having one again for the second nursed a five-game losing streak. lS-3 late in the first period to grab a guard Earl Tatum and sub Bob chances, Boston IS of » . motivate students. membership of teams has increased, of projects. s tra i^ t year as anyone in this area What’s more, it was also their fifth 28-2S lead at tbe first stop and was Carrington were snowbound in the “Wicks has been s big factor in our The curriculum now has four only 22 National League baseball East. Norma Licitra's Grade 1 class is can verify. The scholastic sports consecutive loss at home and it had never headed. turn-around," said Sanders. "We’re major areas. They are area studies, studying verbs. The class is drawing games were postponed last season, a Coach Bobby Leonard worried. The Celtics, led by Dave Cowens "They had limited personnel, " said playing good, solidSasketball now.” history, social science and contem structure has never been so altered record low. The previous lowest pictures of verbs. in memory as this winter season with "Losing breeds unhappiness and with IB-points and John Havlicek's Boston Coach Tom Sanders, "but we Mike Bantom had 17 points for the porary studies. Students in Grade 2 are studying number was 41 in 1974...Detroit discontent,” he said. "It makes the 17, rolled to a 16-point lead, then blew took a physical beaUng on the boards Pacers. RoundfieM 16 and Ricky many postponements and Tigers and New York Mets are The area studies curriculum con nutrition. They will have a breakfast candellations....Manchester families going rough. It’s tough to find players a 12-point cushion in the final period (Danny) Roundfield and (Ron) Sobers 15 sists of East Asia, Africa and the March 1 for their parents and grand booked to play in the Hall of Fame who fit into a ballclub that isn’t win Behagen are rough." hosted most of the NETS’ players baseball game as part of the Middle East. parents. It will consist of orange who participated in the tennis tourna The history curriculum consists of ceremonies Aug. 7 at Cooperstown, Award winner juice, cereal, hot biscuits, honey and ment last week at the Racquet Club Western Civilization, Modern Europe W l i N.Y. Doubleday Field seats butter. The students will perform a and everyone agreed with the Deborah Ann Gilbert, a senior at and the United States. Dick Bergin, Coventry Cub Scout leader, carefully weighs a miniature car in preparation 10,000...Bruce Landon, former Hockvillc High School, has been skit about nutrition after the hospitality and food at the Joe AforgMCtfeCTransactions) Kaceys tap Lupien The social science curriculum con breakfast. for the Pinewood Derby races conducted last week at the Robertson School. (Herald photo Whaler goalie and now on the public named the Kraft Hostess award sists of Political Science and In Gottliebs’ home relations staff of the Springfield In winner in connection with the Junior Maureen Robenhymer’s Grade 3 by Connelly) where singles troductory Economics, Philosophy, class has made artificial satellites. dians in the American Hockey Football Miss Contest. champ Bill E^ake posts win as honored guest Anthropology and Geography or League, is doubling as a color an Miss Gilbert was awarded a $300 The satellites and planets are being stayed. The latter Green Bay — Named Ernie Antro-geography. displayed at the school. nouncer on radio for the In cash scholarship and a gift from the also brought along McMillan as assistant offensive line The contemporary studies courses Students in Grade 4 had an anti Houghton wins Pinewood Derby dians... Average game attendance for By EARL YOST Kraft Company, for her entry, his wife and eight- NEW YORK (UPI) - Second- coach. consist of Race. Prejudice and smoking poster contest. Ann Zapadka World Hockey Association games is Sports Editor "Dining and Dancing Disco Style," a Coventry Cubs. Houghton, Den 3; Mike Mangiafico. month old baby. ranked Marquette is noted for Miami — Bobby Beathard resigned Discrimination and Alcohol and Drug and Jill Putman were the winners. up 400 over a year ago. The average party for friends. Miss Gilbert is a At the annual Pinewood Derby of In the Webelos races. Brad Barrett Den 4; and Clay Belbot, Den 5. Speaking of the sealing a game with one swift spurt as director of player personnel. Guest of honor at the 23rd annual Knights of Oslumbus Irish- Addiction, Consumer Education and Their posters are on display at the crowd as of Feb. 1 was 8,238 as com member of the Student Council, the the Coventry Cub Scouts, held at the took first place, Danny Cody, second. Besides Houghton, taking first Gottliebs, im and conformed to their reputation Buffalo — N am ^ Willie Zapalac as Sports Night will be former major league baseball player and Community Problems, Sociology and elementary school. The remaining pared to 7,79S a year ago...According National Honor Society, and was Robertson School last week, Mike and Christopher Connelly, third. place in the playoffs. Brad Barrett proving with leaps Tuesday night. defensive line coach and Tom Catlin Advanced Economics and Contem posters are being displayed at Bolton to the latest unofficial figures from retired Dartmouth College coach Tony Lupien. recipient of the Outstanding Junjor Houghton took first place in the final Bill Brown, took first place in Den took second place and Bill Brown, McKenzie and bounds on the "Nobody’s perfect and they can't as linebacker coach and defensive porary Issues, High School. the boating world, there are now 6,- coordinator. Fran Mahoney, general chairman, Student Award. She plans to attend playoffs between the Webelos and the 1: Gene Ryseavage. Den 2: Mike third. tennis court is 16- play perfect for 40 minutes,” said Members of the department feel Ann Rudolph's Grade 5 class is 200,000 outboard boats in use in the Los Angeles — Named as assistant said the dinner will be held Monday Bay Path Junior'.College where she Creighton Coach Tom Apke, after the revised curriculum will better making personal coats-of-arms. The year-old Scotty Gottlieb, one of the U.S.A., 996,000 inboards, including coaches Ray Malavasi and Jack night, March 13 at the Kacey Home. will study fashion merchandising. area’s best younger players. He’s a Marquette teased the Bluejays serve the needs and interests of creations include ideas which each sailing craft, 840,000 sailboats with One of the speakers will be Dee The Kraft award is an ancillary before scoring an 82-57 victory. "But Faulkner, both from the Rams, and college bound and non-college bound student would like to be associated protege of Racquet Club Pro Jack inboa^ power, 2,495,000 rowboats, Rowe, former University of (Connec competition of the Connecticut they were able to do it for eight LaVem Torgeson, Paul Lanham, students. with. 1215’A s il v e r la n e Redmond...Happy to report the elec canoes, dinghies, prams and mis ticut varsity basketball coach, and Junior Miss Program which minutes tonight.” Charlie Waller and Bill Hickman, all Tbe department teachers are Marjorie Anderson's Grade 6 tric scoreboard and timing clock at cellaneous craft. In addition, long-time friend of Lupien. recognizes and rewards outstanding Marquette, ahead, 48-40, with 13:39 formerly with Washington. Joseph Shanahan, Anthony Falcetta reading class is studying folklore. EAST HARTTORD Manchester High’s Garke Arena is A m ericans own 3,925,000 boat high school senior girls. OPEN THUR8.-FRI. TIL 9 now working...Johnny McKenzie of trailers and 760,000 outboard motors. left, blew out Creighton with a 22-7 Hockey Lupien and Mahoney were MEATOWN S A T . T IL t the New England Whalers will note spurt for a 70-47 lead with 6:44 to go. neighbors on Walnut Street on the his 41st birthday Sunday. He’s been Soccer signups Butch Lee scored six of his 30 points Indianapolis (WHA) — Named Bill Goldsworthy to serve as player- West Side of Manchester as playing major league hockey since Carl Silver reports 1,300 during that span, adding five assists youngsters. Lupien also attended the 19^59 season when he broke in and stealing more passes than the coach, replacing Ron Ingram as Democrats to honor six Manchester youngsters signed up to coach. Manchester High, Loomis School and with the Chicago Black Hawks in the participate in the Recreation Dallas Cowboys’ secondary. Harvard before stepping into SPEMALS GOOD FOR THESE DAYS “It was BLT (Butch Lee Time),” South Wind.sor M aster of ceremonies will be Chorus rehearsals National League. Three other Department’s summer soccer Soccer professional baseball. A first Whalers noting birthdays this month leagues. Approximately 100 late said Apke. “We tried any number of baseman, he played with the Boston The South Windsor Democrat?, William Young. Claire Niziankiewicz The South Windsor Recreation ALL ROADS OPEN TO MEATOWN - OPEN FOR RUSINESS Houston (NASD —Signed fullback is program chairman; Sherman are the 24th for Marty Howe on the signers have been placed on the people but no one could stop him.” Red Sox and Chicago White Sox. Lu continuing a tradition started last Department will have rehearsals for Mark Stahl of Chico State. Tarr, publicity chairman and Claire 18th, Alan Hangsleben his 2Sth on the waiting list. There are more than The defending NCAA champions, pien retired last spring as baseball year, will have an “Appreciation the Community Chorus Feb. 27 from Grietzer and Mary Nicholson are in 22nd and Andre Peloffy his 27th on twice the number of local youngsters now 8-2, led 44-30 early in the second coach at Dartmouth after a 20-year Night” to honor six veteran 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Timothy half before the Bluejays bounced College charge of gifts. LEAN A.. Feb. 25...Tallest tennis player in involved in soccer than Little League career. He captained the baseball Democratic party members. Eldwards Middle School Music Room, Manchester is Karl Krantz, just a back. Mississippi State — Named Jimmy On the selection committee to baseball in Manchester...The Rec and basketball teams at Harvard. The affair is planned for April 15 at through May 8 to prepare for the shade under seven feet. He’s also a The Bluejays, now 12-7, were led by Sharpe as offensive football coor choose those to be honored are Department plans to operate the The usual corned beef and cabbage 8 p.m. at The Colony in Talcottville. Spring Concert May 13. Anyone in SMOKED R l|V BONELESS Q l ^ talented basketball player. Apke with 17 points. Jerome dinator. same number of slow pitch softball dinner will be served by Joe McCooe The evening will start with a social Edward Lassman, Charles Enes, terested in joining the chorus should Whitehead added 18 for Marquette Mary Nicholson, Ms. Niziankiewicz, leagues this season with the.$ame and his staff with entertainment by hour from 7 to 8 p.m. attend the first rehearsal on Feb. 27, Conditions favorable and Ulyce Paine 12. and William Young. number of teams as a year ago...Alex Games rescheduled John Keane, Larry Moran and Bill Tickets can be reserved by calling For information, call Bobbie Reeves SHOULDER » PORK ROLLS - Manchester State Bank’s twice Ferguson, who will be tendered a In other games involving top Liggett. John Woodcock III, at 644-1548. 644-0040. oned Children’s Ski Races testimonial dinner Feb. 24 at the teams, Louisville’s Darrell Griffith New dates for three of last Tickets will be available at the night's postponed srholastlr Tony IjAtpien OUR OWN 1 go on as scheduled Saturday Manchester Country Club, was and Ricky Gallon each scored 22 Kacey Home after Feb. 13. an X a morning at Northview. Competitionemployed in the Manchester school points to lead the ninth-ranked Car baskethall games have been set. The Manchester-Slmsbury FIESNIMK DEC is open to all youngsters age 6 thru system from May, 1961 until his dinals to a 115-86 Metro Seven Linstone tells educators SELOIN ^ 1 i l l 15. Six divisions are listed according retirement last October. Ticket in- Conference victory over Tulane. game at Simsbury is slated for irALUN 93^ to age, three each for males and formaTion may be obtained by calling 'hie win left Louisville 15-3 overall Saturday. The Hall at Penney STEAKS A i V V and 6-1 in the conference. Tulane, led game in East Hartford has been Blizzard heljled females...Merv Rettenmund of San Illing Junior High. BIQ TREAT AT THIS PRICE by Pierre Gaudin’s 22 points, fell to 3- switched to Monday and the East put respect with three ‘Rs’ SAUSAGE * 18. Hartford at Conard game has been William Disc came off the bench to moved to Wednesday, Feb. 15. By BARBARA RICHMOND Furlow to star statistics to confuse Solomon when respect of the public,” Dr. Llnstoi score 22 points in leading DePaul to Gaines tonight between Cheney Herald Reporter wniou TOBIIIS FIRST MIZE the simple question is asked as to said to the educators. an 83-58 victory over Duquesne. Tech-Coventry and East Catholic- “It is time for educators to review why their child can’t read well. Referring to the Gallop Poll of DePaul, 19-2, never trailed. Xavier have been postponed. No NEW YORK (UPI) — A crippling blizzard th a ^ ra ly z e d New where we are and what we are to Dr. Linstone said, "Perhaps some public attitudes toward education. TENDERLMNSSI 0 0 Elsewhere, Baylor’s Jim date has been set for the former York made Terry Furlow a happy young man. America’s youth,” Dr. Robert of us have forgotten that, in keeping Dr. Linstone said it indicates a con SLICED OQO Vaszauskas hit a 20-foot jump shot while the East-Xavier game, slated In just 22 minutes of playing time Linstone, assistant superintendent of with the pressure now being exerted tinuing decline in positive attitude. OFBEEF i i 0 9 with 12 seconds left and Houston’s for Middletown, has been moved on schools to return to the. basics, However, he said comparing the Cecile Rose and Charles Thompson Tuesday night, Cleveland’s second- Vernon schools, said in an article lb . to Thursday night, weather per year guard hit a career-high 22 points Lou Hudson sc 17 points and “We should be keenly aware that public attitude toward education with missed last-chance shots to give the written for the Connecticut Associa 7-10 lb. av«r. mitting. after being forced into action when ex-Brave Adrian CwUw added 26 as there are really four ‘R’s’—reading, the attitude or confidence toward COLD GUTS .. Bears a 70-69 Southwest Conference tion of Boards of Education Inc. WILL CUT INTO FILET MICNON OR DESIRED teammate Walt Frazier was the Lakers handed E w alo its ninth (CABE). ’riting, ’rithmetic, and crucial to Congress, organized labor and big victory. straight loss. Marito Bomes topped Dr. Linstone has sent copies of his them ail, the fourth R — respect.” business, education enjoys a bit more the Braves' with 1| points. article to all school principals and Dr. Linstone cautions that without confidence than some, with educa ’ SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE ...... 9 8 ^ lb. 2lb.llmH BuIIh 108, 76ers 106 staff members with a notation that, respect, the interest that all tion having a 67 percent confidence Perseverance pays NBA Wilbur Holland scored 24 points "We have been receiving really bad academic areas should hold for rating and big business the lowest at *CHICKEN WINGS ...... 3 lbs. *1.00 and Artis Gilmore added 20 to pace ink and have had all of the ills of students is sullied by Indifference 34 percent. Chicago over PhilSdalpfaia. The loss society neatly laid at our door .” and misunderstanding as to the role He said the public sees lack of dis *GR0UND ROUND off for Bill Kratzert stranded in New York's blizzard and snapped a three-game winning streak He said, "We should concern of the discipline and its relation to cipline as the No. 1 major problem in Foots Walker was hampered by a for the 76ers. ourselves with the need to add the individual, the society and the the schools, and during the most re muscle pull. Warrioro 103, Bullels 102 respect for our charges and for each future. cent poll, for the first time, men PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) — Perseverance finally is “I really had a good time,” said Rick Barry scored 23 points and other.” He noted that the public bas tioned crime-vandalism-stealing in ENJOY FARM FRESH REMEMIEII: beginning to pay off for Bill Kratzert. Furlow, who led the Cavaliers to a Robert Parish addod 19 to lift Golden become more concerned than much the schools as one of the 10 major MT. VERNON WE ALWAYS WANT 122-99 victory over New Orleans. "It State to its fifth win in the last six In his article Dr. Linstone said YOU HAPFYl when a youngster asks, “ ‘Why do I of the administrative hierarchy and concerns. The University of Georgia teams playing each day with a was fun out there. That’s the most games. The Bullets dropped their have to study this,’ is it necessary for has pressured legislators and coun In urging educators to put the graduate had to go through the PGA different pro. minutes I’ve played in the NBA, and fourth straight. us to respond in ‘pedlgese’ that we cils into broad-based legislation that fourth "R” back in the curriculum DAIRY STORES SALE ENDS SAT. FEB. 11 School three times before he won his The amateur field is made up in this game was a yardstick for me.” aren’t even positive another educator tends to treat the discoloration on the for all American schools. Dr. M ilk& STORE HOURS playing card, but ever since, he has part of Hollywood personalities and Furlow, along with Austin Carr, would clearly understand?” surface but doesn’t really get down to Linstone listed several aspects from dairy products! 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. more than proved he can play on the current and former athletes and who also scored 22 points, helped end He also questions, "Have we ever the grain of the wood. which respect can be viewed. EVERYDAY LOW PRKESi tour. coaches. The best known of the the Jazz’ 10-game winning streak. Scoreboard really listened to the student’s “It certainly is evident that the na He listed some of these as respect "I never gave up on the idea I could amateurs is former President Gerald Elmore Smith had 12 points and thoughts on his or her education?” tion is concerned with the short for yourself, others, learning, a per AND ON THE FARM QDAUTYI »/tti play,” Kratzert said after finishing Ford. hauled in 12 rebounds in the first W/fA He asks if it’s necessary to shower a comings of the educational establish son’s ideals, law, elders, dreams, the second in the Hawaiian Open last Naturally, Palmer will have the period to give the Cavs a 30-27 lead concerned parent with enough ment. We seem to have lost the past, and the future. Sunday. “I know I quit once, but that biggest gallery and nothing would and Cleveland outscored the Jazz, 63- Tuesday’s Result SCHRAFFT VALENTINE was more in frustration than please the folks in this desert 37, in the middle two periods en route Quebec 8, Birmingham 3 HEARTS anything else. Obviously I’m happy paradise more than to see Amie win. to its third straight win and third NHL now I gave the game another, His last PGA Tour victory was in the place in the Central Division. Fire chief in Rockville chance.” Hope, five years ago. Smith finished with 21 points for Minn at NY IslnArs, ppd. snow T ’IdSB Kratzert finished in the top 10 an the Cavs while Len Robinson and Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 2 A Qroat Omi $1.00 ViliM incredible 11 times last year — his Platooning out Gail Goodrich each had 21 points for Detroit 2, Los Angeles 1 seeks new ladder truck first full one on tlie tour and this New Orleans. Atlanta 4, Vancouver 2 year, he has been almost as good. He SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - San Elsewhere in the NBA, Los " NBA AITKIN’S FARM finished in a tie for 17th in both the Francisco Manager Joe Altobelli Angeles drubbed Buffalo, 132-105, Rockville Fire Chief Donald Maguda, another, and hopefully the last, attempt to plans to abandon his platooning tac Boston edged Indiana, 92-89, Chicago Los Ang 132, Buffalo 105 has asked Mayor Frank McCoy to ask the purchase a new ladder truck for our CIDER Tucson and Phoenix Opens, and tied for’ 14th in the San Diego Open. In the tics of last season, at least in the ear nipped Philadelphia, 108-106, and Cleveland 122, New Grins 99 Town Council to commit itself to buying a department.” ly going of the forthcoming National Golden State got by Washington, 105- Boston 92, Indiana 89 new ladder truck for his department. Hawaiian Open he lost out on the se "We ask you to place this truck in the 9 9 « . , cond hole of a sudden death to Dague baseball campaign. 102. Chicago 108, Phila 106 The Giants skipper said, “Instead Heavy snow forced the postpone Chief Maguda said he recently spoke 1978 budget before it is too late. We are 1. Electric heating pads can Etraryday |i.is ValM veteran Hubert Green. Golden State 105, Wash 102 of platooning, we’il have a set lineup with officials at Maxim Motors, manufac already machining our own special parts be safely pinnedtobedding, Still, after five events Kratzert has ment of the Portland-New York and Portland at N.Y., ppd. snow turers of fire trucks, and was told that for this truck. Due to its age, the parts are blankets or mattresses. earned $37,365 this year, a figure until guys play themselves out of it.” New J€rsey-Sah Antonio games. N.J. at San Antonio, ppd. no longer available,” Kelley said of the □ True □ False c r a c k e r s m u J UP OSCAR NATER topped only by those who have won there is a stock ladder truck available at a [ : 16 oz. SODA cost of $100,000. truck now being u s^ . 2. When an electric fuse BACON Laura Barenbaum tournaments — Tom Watson (Tucson blows, you should: and Crosby), Green (Hawaiian), Jay He said Maxim officials said conditions He said if this truck can’t respond to an alarm the closest one is Manchester or the A. Substitute a penny, ^ ^ saII n SB i Haas (San Diego) and Miller Barber r ’Cn''^ of the sale would be first come, first metal washer or wad of (Phoenix). University of Connecticut. |P??I _ •P^ l IJ m k «JN served and the estimated time of delivery metal foil for the fuse. Etwryday $1.66 Valua [I All four of those players as well as would be seven to nine months. The mayor also received letters from B. Call an electrician. 40« Kratzert, PGA champion Lanny Maguda said the $100,000 is last year’s Henry Pigeon, battalion chief of the Hook C. Correct circuit overload Wadkins, Lee Trevino, Johnny PROTECT and Ladder Company of the Rockville ing, check and repair Black belt degree purchase price and new models will cost parkay soft Miller, (iene Littler and five-time about $30,000 more than that. He said'if Department, John Koslowski of cords and appliances ------IRE winner Arnold Palmer are in aetjon for excessive wear or THE VALUE OF there is any possible way for the town to Hockanum Company I, and Eugene starting today in the five-day, 90- Orlowski Sr., recording secretary for Fit- shorts, and then replace for karate expert commit itself now, it would be a con hole, $225,000 Bob Hope Desert ton Pumper Company. proper size fuse. siderable savings. Evaryday aii Classic, a marathon event which YOUR HOME! All cited the fact the existing ladder a» Valuo cupa | tests each pro’s patience as much as Gay Kelley, wife of Robert Kelley, bat — ANSWERS— Dedication and determination and long hours of training in his skill. talion chief of the department's rescue truck is outdated and that there have been numerous times when the aerial ladder sauoiejoqei sJSiuMJSpun Aq karate have paid dividends for 16-year-oId Laura Barenbaum of There are only 128 pros in the Hope squad, and president of the department s3!Ajas A|»|ss 3!iqnd MSM CANDIES field. That’s b ^ u s e 384 amateurs ffa rlm n BERNARD A. LOZMUNa auxiliary, urged the mayor to give the hasn’t responded because of mechanical s SB papiAOJd 69 McKee Street. problems. are in action as well — and for four matter immediate attention. She said the UB|3U)3S|8 UE ||E3 'M0|q 0) The Manchester girl was recently third placement in the International OFFERS YOU PROliFT, awarded her first degree black belt. Caribbean Tae Kwon Do Cham rounds — while grouped into 128 men, who are all volunteers, give of their The matter will be brought up at the ssnuiiuos 8sn| p KtuEyd PROFESSIONAL 8ERVWE FOR -dB JO PJOS 8A|)38{8P JO lb.pkg . Five nights a week the Manchester pionship in Jamaica. She qualified in W)etrotters time for the people of the community and •1. next meeting of the Town Council. The R A VE S 0« High sophomore is either training or women’s pattern and in the same fladl retires YOUR HOME IMPROVIMENT they at least deserve equipment that meeting had to be cancelled Monday due )!n 3 J|3 P8PB0|J8A0 UB U| S8j| AiqBqojd oiqnoji g Z $1.60 Valua assisting at Hwang’s School of Tae event scored a third in competition in HOUSTON (UPI) - Veteran Fsbrusry 24 — 7:30 P.M. NEEDS 4 works properly. "The men can be only as to the storm. quarterback John Hadl bae retired good as the equipment they have to work )|3oqs JO 8 jq u| pns Kwon-Do. Canada. Another third in women’s MsmorisI Coliseum from pro football to coach at the • CeiUNQ REPAIRS % with,” she said. Trash pirkup rhang'es -8J UB3 qsiqM Oupjoqs |B3 Barenbaum has been perfecting sparring was achieved in the Open a at Box Offioa and -PP8|8 8SHB3 pUB 'pEd 0qi YOU a w SAVE tViRYDAri WATCH FOOOUO V iK U ABI her karate for the past 30 months. Karate Championship in Darien. University of Kansas, Houston Oilers • DRYWALL INtTALLATIOI# She mentioned the accident that Because of holidays falling on the next U|g||M P8U|E|U00 S|0J|U03 Besides gaining first placements in Barenbaum is active in other, Coach Bum Phillips said Tuesday. • HOME INSULATION happened about a year and a half ago in two Mondays, Feb. 13, Lincoln’s birthday MT. VERNON #7 MT. VERNON J 4 Tlcfcats:$7,$6,$5 )B8q JO S|U8UI8|8 Bu|)B8q MT. VERNONj^ sports listing horseback riding, Hadl, 37, who moved to Lawrence, which a fireman was seriously injured HERRON AVE; the Connecticut AAU Championships ($1.50 diseount lor childrtn 12 S under) F B E E E g rm A n and Feb. 20, Washington's birthday, all ‘OupiMoqito uojiBinsui 8qi 244 RROAD ST. 690 HARTFORD RD. in New Haven in women’s form and basketball and swimming whenever Kan., from Houston after this past because of .defective equipment. trash usually picked up on Monday will be ACROSS PROM POX RUN Info: 772-4330 80EUJBP UB3 S U |j aS lV d 'I women’s sparring, the Silk T ow er’s time permits from her karate prac season could not be reached for com Kelley also said the Resque Squad voted M A N C H E S n R MANCHESTER MALL, QUSTONBURY picked up on Tuesday along with the most notable achievement was a tice and training. ment. unanimously to support Chief Maguda "in regular Tuesday route. ? 1 .MANCHFSTF:R KVKMM ; HKRAI.D .UaruhrNt« (..nn H.,1 t. k I'M.t 1 lU l; PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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l U I Z INDEX East Hartford suspends • to n e s • □ N o n c i t Entire region 1 - low ana fowna Oakland-Denver deal 7 “ Fyoo$^»8i i 4 Smith, Lutx snow removal operations gets U.S. aid 5 FlN AN ClAt LOST • in the virinily ol $ SlOCke Adami and Weil Mutdle Turn- $ long way from dead Street department supervisor would be in service into T u ^ y BOSTON (U PI) - Presi- electrical short circuit 10 »ke. yellow parakeet Call By SHEILA T l’M.KR Robert Parker reported Tuesday night because of winds and drifting^ carter ordered more burned the apartment to lirrald Oorreepondrnt IM F lO T M tH T morning that all main arteries of The snow removal will begin on ^ ^ , the waterline. »3 lN»>'1«d stood his ground and Brown turned preciate very much if you’d net winners 14 LOST - medium ute. black Snow removal operations in East narrow st^ts off Main Street in the blizzard-bZd NEW YORK (UPI) - The him down again. How did it all work cooperate with us and allow the town and 95 percent of secondary The National Weather 15 and white female doc Birch Hartford were suspended at 2 a m. Mountain area Rl^WARO' Oakland-Denver deal isn’t out? Only the other day, the Expos women writers to come into your streets were clear. center of town. New England Tuesday to Service said the blizzard I0 U C A T IO N today and will resume at midnight. 1$ Fam ily pet aniwert to Spook released Jackie Brown.... dressing room after the game is JACKPEMPS6YHAPA , SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — Second-seeded Stan Smith of The street department snow help battle hurricane force was stalled off the dead yet ... Oil man Marvin Nick Callahan, street department But after plowing was nearly com •9 MS-1645, alter ) 30 p m Looking to get a jump, Catfish over," said Ziegler. Bowman im FI6HTIN6 WEIGHT OF ' removal operation was partially record snows Massachusetts coast, but 20 Davis, who’s putting up the $12 ONLY 190 LBS. BUT V«AS Sea Pines, N.C., and fourth-seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente, dispatcher said this morning. pleted the storm’s backlash added M A I It T A T I rnmpleted when Storm Lariw hit. killed at least 19 per- appeared to be edging out LOST Butterirulrh and Hunter will be among the arrivals at mediately replied, “That'll be fine NOT THE SMALLEST HEA/V- several more inches to town streets 77 ~ CondomNiHimt million for the A’s hoping to Calif., were to play their opening round matches today in the Monday, before the blizzard hit. all Mulhgan said Tuesday. "Looks like in three states, 23 Hom M tor $•«• white, pari Anf^ora.Aneo younj) the Yankees’ early camp opening with me”.... WE16HT KING.WHO W A S? to sea in a northeast direc 24 move them to Colorado, is $75,(HX) Springfield International Tennis Classic. routine street department operations Tuesday. This added several more we’ll have to start removal lote-Lantf tor s « n male rat Park Si.tree! area today in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Settling in at his new job with the A. JAMES a. OOBBBTT Rhode Island, Connec tion late Tuesday. 25 fn»#»lr*>orM Proportg Top-seeded Harold Solomon were suspended and the road crews hours of work for snow crews. operations all over again now ” H tall 646-6312 willing to hang on a while Primarily, the camp is for the team’s Cleveland Indians, Gabe Paul figures a BOB FITZSIMMONS ticut and much of Providence, R.I., had a 27 *W*Orl F'Op«*ty defeated Doug Palm of Sweden prepared for the predicted storm. Parker had predicted the crews Fortunately his department has longer so negotiations are con "rehabs,” who were troubled by he has made approximately 300 deals C GENE TUNNEY > Massachusetts were record 27 inches of snow 21 - E%ie?e lArentad Tuesday and sixth-seeded Marty tunate to win. I know how he feels.” funds left for snow removal despite MifC tfNViCI' tinuing in an effort to settle the some form of injury or another last in his time. Everyone asks him about brought to a virtual and Boston caught a record 30 — Trtvot ;SB1 /.9|-9O0:J9MSUB Riessen took Jiri Granat of Granat, who had sprained his leg more snow than usual this winter 31 Sor«0 S 0 poiniments accepted Tuesday day last year resulting in his being cinnati from Pittsburgh for Cal shoulder-high drifts by in the northwestern corner 35 H e r Ag Pvtwt>.Ag thru Friday. S a m to 5 30 Riessen, from Amelia Island, Fla., Solomon, from Pompano Beach, ting some financial help from the 38 »IOO» A g ficials.... sidelined a month and he didn’t pitch Abrams, Joe Rossi and Gail Henley Blhzard winds reaching 100 miles of the state, 35 inches fell p m Walk-ins Saturdays B who won 6-2, 4-6, 7-6, took the match Fla., who defeated Palm 6-1,6-4, was state, ” he added. 3^ Mov.Ag Tfu-q Ag SlRoger Taylor of now looking into use of heavy equip Streets heavyweight title with Ken Norton hernia.... says it was sending Harvey Haddix declared in New one of the city’s largest 40 soon ... Jose Sulaiman, WBC presi He won on his third match-point op Great Britain defeated Ismail El ment from the federal government. 41 Art (. >Qr • The question of whether or not to and Don Hoak from the R ^s to the Hampshire and Maine as hospitals, was without 0 J 'd.Ag S u O P •% portunity after surviving two Shafei of Egypt 6-3,7-5 and Ross Case Rubbish collection, suspended 42 dent. has declared the WBC will con permit women sports writers in their Pirates for Frank Thomas and NEW YORK (UPI) - While record tides destroyed or heat. Nurses passed out 43 B '(3% t>og» forecasters and television an attempts at match-point by Granat, of Australia defeated Pat Dupre of Tuesday, was resumed this morning 44 L «9$IOC» fntortalnmonl d sider Ali’s title vacant if he doesn't dressing rooms usually is left up to Whammy Douglas in 1958... damaged hundreds of extra blankets to help the 45 Doet» A AccetUi' •% The contest took over two hours and Anniston, Ala. 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. Sanitation crews will be operating Spo'i-Ag Goode fight Norton following his Feb. 15 the individual teams in the NHL. As a kid growing up in Puerto Rico, nouncers debated whether the severe homes along the coast 400 patients keep warm in 46 THK AMKRICAN W AV Band was interrupted twice in the first set In the last match of the night, one day late the rest of this week. 4 7 0«'d#A P'odwcU meeting with Leon Spinks in Las Without making a fuss about it, John Chi Chi Rodriguez wanted to be only storm amounted to a blizzard, near Damage was estimated the 50-degree 46 A r» q u o t - February 2tlh 8pm to 1 blizzard, or just a pain in the 49 WtAied lo BliV Vegas. Recognized as champion by Ziegler, the NHL’s new president, one thing — a big league ballplayer. when the lights at the Springfield Alvaro Fillol of Chile defeated Joel Civil preparedness quarters at in the millions of dollars temperatures and jogged a m , Stale Armory, snowshovel, sports teams on the Civic Center went out. Bailey, of Memphis, Tenn., 7-6,6-7,6- RENTALS Manchester B 0 B For in- the WBA and WBC, Ali couldn’t care saw to it that three female writers ‘Tm glad I became a golfer, town hall was manned all Monday Thousands of National through the corridors to Eastern Seaboard agreed on one “Some days I play like I want to, 0. Bailey was a late replacement for night and Tuesday by director John R o o m * to' P # A i lormalion, call 646 4210 br-lore less about Sulaiman's ultimatum. He covering the league’s All-Star game though,” he says. "You last Guardsmen were called keep warm themselves 53 Apt'lrA«ntt *yr R e n t 4pm , 646-2140, alter 5 p m thing: they didn’t want to venture out and some days I don’t,” said Riessen, Gene Mayer of Mendham, N.J., who S4 tor ReAf 'hasn’t any intention of fighting Nor in Buffalo were admitted into both longer” .... Cummisky and radio officer Mark out to help battle the storm In coastal New into it. 36. “I was happy today because he’s was unable to reach Springfield 55 Bu» »o» ton again unless maybe some sucker dressings rooms following the con Harry Craft, Mickey Mantle’s first Starin. Starin said they were in cons and aid the victims. Hun Hampshire, Civil Defense 56 Reeo't P'opo'if 'o» R#ai With snow continuing to fall and been having good results.: I was for because of the snowstorm. 57 Aeried to Re^t comes along offering him |12 million. test. Fred Shero, coaching the manager with Independence, Kan., in tant touch with the state and surroun dreds of armories were worker Mike Tallon was 58 M »C *or Re'M Whenever he has nothing else to do, upwards of 30 inches on the ground ding towns via amateur radio, during Clarence Campbell Conference the old Kansas-Okjahoma-Missouri thrown open to house the stranded at the Hampton AUTOMOTIVE □ EMPLOYMENNT Ali likes to daydream like that.... team, was asked by a league League 30 years ago, rejoins the Tuesday, most major airports and the storm. homeless and stranded. Beach Fire Department. 6 ’ A u io e io< Se>« highways along the East coast were 62 t o ' Seb Charlie Fox, the Expos’ general representative how he felt about Yankees as a special assignments’ The storm came barely Tm standing on the se Eqw P'Aent iq > $ e i« closed, making travel nearly im Several stranded motorists were HNp W n N d is manager, called in pitcher Jackie women writers coming into his scout. Craft’s original report to the two weeks after two feet of cond floor of the fire 64 Moto'CrCiee B-cyc'et possible. Schmeling was celebrity assisted by volunteer four-wheel 65 M j D 'l e Brown early last season and offered team ’s quarters. “ No problem,” he Yankees on Mantle, who played snow fell on the region. station, ' he said. Tm M o rri# » SALE.S POSITION Straight The New York Islanders postponed drive operators. Starin said 15 AoiofAot'vt Se^v-ce him $75,000. Brown didn’t go for it. said. But Scotty Bowman, handling shortsop and made 47 errors in 89 Many communities were watching water three feet 66 commissions, leads furnished their National Hockey League game residents, owners of four-wheel drive 67 > Aytoe 'or Renf-LM M too homeowners Call 242- Near the end of the season. Fox the Prince of Wales Conference games went this wav: “Can be after beating Joe Louis still trying to recover when deep starting up the stairs. vehicles, volunteered their services. 5402 talked with Brown again and said team, felt it would “upset” his a great hitter. Has exceptional speed with the Minnesota North Stars, and the latest storm struck. The raging tide ripped a the New York Knicks put off their At least 10 offers of shelters from he’d give him $60,000 this time. An players. After the second period, and excellent attitude. Will go all the Waves up to 25 feet massive side-wheel boat EXCELLENT opportunity to noyed, Brown pointed out that he had National Basketball Association NEW YORK (UPI) — There was no one to see him off, no apartment managers, motel owners, Ziegler told Bowman he’d like to way. I would like to see him shifted and private citizens were received by pounded a crippled, 682- attached to the famous learn wholesale hardward been offered more earlier, but Fox speak with him. “Scotty, I’d ap to third or the outfield.” game with the Portland Trail delegation at the pier to wish him bon voyage or a single word foot Greek oil tanker Anthony's Pier Four business Good working con- Blazers, who were stranded in CB officials. CB personnel stayed on diliorfs, short hours 522-1107 about his departure in any of the newspapers. duty until 11 p.m. Tuesday to anchored off Salem, Mass., restaurant off its concrete Cleveland. He was all by himself, completely with a leaking hull. The pilings in Boston harbor Back in Germany, Adolf Hitler coordinate rescue efforts if needed. ELECTRIC LOW Voltage - The New Jersey Nets were unable alone, a man who had once been the Coast Guard said none of and sank it. Owner National Alarm Company- suddenly became a boxing fan. Local police were kept busy Mon to reach San Antonio for their game heavyweight champion of the world the ship's 150,000 gallons of Anthony Athanas sobbed. seeks man for apprenticeship ‘Smokin* Joe* . He fired off a congiatulatory cable day night and all day Tuesday Red Wings on way with the Spurs and Walt Frazier of and now was considered all washed fuel oil had apparently es ■‘It had my blood and rogram Applicant must to Schmeling and later invited him to clearing abandoned cars off town Kave basicc knowledge of low- NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe the Cavaliers was marooned in New up. caped and said the 32-man guts." York and unable to join his team in dinner. Paul Joseph Goebbels, the streets. Police were assisted by a voltage wiring Join our Frazier, ex-heavyweight Walking up the gangplank to board crew was in no immediate At least 100,000 Boston growing organization in Ihe Cleveland. Nazi minister of propaganda, played dozen tow truck operators in this champion of the world who the SS Bremen in the port of Bremen, danger. area residents were expanding security industry to spot in playoffs follow the leader. He also rushed off operation. retired June 15,1976, may be Various college basketball games Germany, the only thing on Max In Boston, police without electrical power On the job training Call 522- a cable. Police Officer Walter Kehoe said 8960. between 10 a m and 3 — Massachusetts at Rutgers, Fair- Schmeling’s mind was the hope he arrested 24 persons for early Tuesday morning making a comeback as early When Schmeling returned home, the snow ban was still in effect this pm only, lor application field at Army, Brown at Yale and Holy wouldn’t get seasick his six days on looting or robbing stores as as April against Scott NEW YORK (UPI) — After a frustrating, seven-year itch, the he discovered he was a national hero morning and illegal parkers would be Cross at Notre Dame — were post the ocean to the United States. the storm brought traffic ESTABLISHED East Hart even though he had refused to join tagged. He said the department LeDoux. Detroit Red Wings are scratching their way to the National poned and another — Rhode Island at When he reached New York on to a halt. Hundreds of per ford Company- - Looking lor the Nazi party and kept calling Hitler made at least six arrests for illegal permanent part lime Final details for Frazier’s Hockey League playoffs. St. John’s — was canceled when a April 21,1936, his arrival was virtual sons made their way LEGAL NOTICE “ Mr. Chancellor” instead of “Mein driving. All drivers will be sto p ^ telephone solicitors Day- or return to the ring have not “If we can narrow the gap on Los makeup date could not be worked ly ignored. Less than two months through the deserted into the schedule. Furhrer.” That didn’t keep the Reich until the governor's ban is lifted. evening positions opened Angeles, we’ll shoot for second later, however, he was to become one streets on cross-country NOTICE Aid Mainlonancc $60,- Salary plus commission Paid been worked out, but Ministry of Propaganda from por Kehoe said. place,” said Detroit Coach Bobby Hockey Another college basketball game of the world’s most celebrated skis. PUBLIC HEARING 000 00 to be financed holidays Training provided ‘‘Smokin’ Joe,” according to traying him as the perfect symbol of Regular police calls were at a Kromm after Tuesday night’s 2-1 scheduled for Wednesday night, figures simply by sending another Boston police called all ADDITIONAL from Town Aid Funds of for those who qualify Call 569- John Condon, boxing direc Nordic supremacy to the rest of the minimum during the storm. One 4990 road victory over the Kings. Niagara at Long Island University, man to the floor with his fists. off-duty officers to report APPROPRIATION State. burst in the first period which world. minor accident was reported tor of Madison Square “Detroit is a vastly improved has been rescheduled for Thursday This wasn’t just any other man in full riot gear to help BOARD OF DIRECTORS Proposed Ordinance - Sale carried the Flames past Vancouver. night. Although Louis nearly annihilated Tuesday night and three or four RECEPTIONIST-Typist. 9 to Garden, wants a bit more club,” said Kings' center Butch Schmeling beat, this was a young, Downed by accident cope with the storm and TOWN OF of property to the Slate of Claire Alexander and Dennis A first-round match of the St. Louis him in one round in 1938 for the fender-benders were called in 5 p m Monday tnrough money than offered, as well Goring, who scored the lone Los eye-catching Joe Louis, who had guard against further MANCHESTER, Connecticut in accordance Friday. Send resume to Box Ververgaert scored third-period, Tennis Classic between top-seeded heavyweight title, Schmeling, now 72 A telephone pole leans precariously over West Center Street Tuesday. There were no injuries as assurance there will be a Angeles goal early in the final period, strung together 27 straight victories, looting. CONNECTICUT with Agreement with the MM. Manchester Herald power-play goals for the Canucks. Vitas Gerulaitis and Fred McMillan and an affluent businessman in Ham Tuesday afternoon. The pole was struck by a payloader that reported in any of the accidents. “but we’re still better than they all but four of them by quick, \ One burglary was reported More than 400 homes had State of Conneeticul for follow-up fight to the WHA: was postponed until Wednesday burg, still enjoys enormous populari Notice is hereby given that AIR CONDITIONING - And are.” lightning-like knockouts. And here skidded off the road during the afternoon snow. No one was in the Board of Directors, proposed Industrial Park LeDoux match. Marc Tardif scored one goal and because Gerulaitis was snowbound in ty in Germany. Tuesday night and the burglar was been damaged or refrigeration service men Detroit hasn’t made the playoffs came the 30-year-old Schmeling jured, but a few homes in the area lost power until the repair Copy of the Proposed Or wanted Must be experienced added four assists to run his leape- New York. For someone who generally apprehended. “It’s amazing how destroyed along the Maine Town of Manchester. since 1969-70, and Tuesday night’s along to astonish everyone by work was done. (Herald photo by Dunn) everything quiets down during a coast by Tuesday night as Connecticut, will hold a dinance may be seen in the Excellent wages and benefits leading point total to 100 after 49 Two horse race tracks — Bowie in seemed content merely to pursue his victory gave the revitalized Red flattening him in 12 rounds at Yankee storm,” Kehoe said. churned Public Hearing in the Town Clerk s Office during This is a year round position games to lead the Quebec Nordiques Maryland and Keystone in Penn calling and not become involved one Call A4B'Cooling, 649-8691 Wings their 19th victory of the season Stadium. Hearing Room at the business hours. Father dies over the Birmingham Bulls. Matti sylvania — also canceled their way or another in politics, possibly The fire department received 10 northward. Gov. James B^ and their 46th point. Schmeling still remembers his left Municipal Building. 41 Elizabeth Intagliata. DALLAS (UPI) - Eddie Hagman scored three power-play programs. no other heavyweight in the history calls for medical assistance during NURSES AIDE - part time 11 Defenseman Reed Larson scored eye was practically closed and he Police report emergency in two southern Center Street. Manchester, Secretary p.m. to 7 a m. Laurel Manor Banks, 83, father of former oals for Quebec. of boxing, including Muhammad Ali the night Monday. Only four calls one on a shot from just inside the blue barely could see out of the right one coastal counties and sent Board of Directors 91 Chestnut Street Chicago Cubs slugger Er and Jack Johnson, had his a false alarm, came in for the Connecticut. Tuesday. line in the opening period and 22- Van Eeghen tops at the end. evading responsibility under a Hart National Guardsmen to the February 14, 1978. at 8:00 Manchester. nie Banks, died Tuesday. year-old right wing Rick ^wness “Louis hit me a good one, but it background scrutinized more closely M a n ch ester firefighters. PROFIT BY OUR ford Police warrant and was turned Early Tuesday morning several area. T.M. to consider and act on Connecticut Funeral arrangements tallied on a two-on-one breakaway in PROVIDENCE, R.I. ’(UPI) - was below the belt and the referee or more often than Schmeling. Peo Arrests Tuesday included Allan J. Experience No s,i-es Offensive job over 10 Hartford Police. trucks were sent to East Hartford The raging seas crushed the following: Dated at Manchester. experience is needed to sell were incomplete for the the second period for Detroit, which Oakland Raiders’ fullback Mark van ple were perpetually curious about Demko, 18, of 486 School St., East- STARKVILLE, Miss. (UPI) - (Arthur Donovan) stopped the fight The Oak Street Fish Market at 43 High School because of reported one home in Winthrop, Proposed additional ap Connecticut, this second America's best-selling elder Banks, who died of closed to within eight points of the Eeghen today was named Rhode him. Was he a Nazi or wasn’t he? Hartford, who was charged with Former Virginia Tech Head Coach for a few seconds,” he says. “I was Oak St. reported a burglary to police smoke coming from the rear of the Mass., like a house of propriation to the General day of February. 1978 cosmetics. To learnn more pneumonia, Ernie, now a Kings. Island’ 1977 Athlete of the Year. Whose side was he really on? reckless driving and operating on about how you can become a Jimmy Sharpe has become offensive mad. I wanted to finish him off. Tuesday morning. A small amount ot cards. “The waves hit the Fund Budget 1977-78. Cubs executive, said. The Cranston native, who lives From all evidence, he tried to closed roads. Police said he was building. An overheated boiler was 003-02 successful Avon Represen Elsewhere in the National Hockey When we began fighting again, I cash, some soda and clothing were back side and broke it' in Highway Division - Town coordinator at Mississippi State. there in the off-season, was picked straddle the fence the best he could. stopped on Spencer Street about 4:55 the cause of the smoke. tative, call 742-6946 League, Pittsburgh topped Colorado, caught him with a good right to the reported stolen. half,” said one witness. Resigns post Bob Tyler, head coach and athletic for the honor by Words Unlimited, When it came to politics, he was on p.m. Court date is Feb. 14. Tuesday there were no serious 4-2, and Atlanta defeat^ Vancouver, head. I got him against the ropes and • A break and entry was reported at Carter ordered troops director, said Tuesday that Sharpe the state’s organization of nobody’s side. At heart, he was a This was the only arrest police fires, according to Chief Francis MIAMI (UPI) - Bobby 4-2. The game between the Minnesota I was punching so hard that I a Carpenter Road residence Monday. from the 1st U.S. Army TOWN OF MANCHESTER and former Gulfport (Miss.) High sportswriters and sportscasters. professional prize fighter, bent made for driving on the roads closed Dagon. He said this morning the Beathard resigned North Stars and the New York remember the saliva flew from his Some tools were taken. flown into Massachusetts INVITATION TO BID School Coach J. E. Loiacano have The American Football primarily on plying his trade. medics aided at least seven apparent Tuesday as the Miami Islanders in Long Island was post mouth. 1 knew I had him. I hit him because of the snowstorm; however, Boland Oil Co,, 369 Center St., and Rhode Island and from been approved as additions to the Conference’s leading ground gainer Schmeling, who won the heart attack victims ’T^uesday. LEGAL 1. Seiled Bids are Imdtcd by the Town of M uebetto', Dolphins’ director of poned due to snow. with three more rights to the jaw and many drivers were stopped and were reported a break and entry Tuesday the Army Corps of player personnel, saying he Mississippi State coaching staff. last season with 1,237 yards, van heavyweight title from Jack Sharkey One East Hartford resident died as Connecticut, hereinafter called the Owner, for the Project: In the World Hockey Association’s he went down for good.” arrested on other violations. morning. A money bag with over $100 Engineers were ordered NOTICE was dissatisfied with Eeghen was an all-stater at Cranston on a foul in 1930 and lost it back to Dennis W. Armstrong, 28, of 65 the result of an attack after Phase Two, Addition and Alterstlons, Manchester Police Sta only game, Quebec whipped Bir Overnight, Schmeling’^.entire life cash was stolen. into Connecticut. Dolphins’ owner Joe Rob mingham, 8-3. West High School before collegiate him two years later, always dis Pearl St. was charged with operating shoveling. The Planning and Zoning tion, 239 E)ast Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Connecticut. The changed. A purse snatching was reported to But the airlift was Project Includes a two story addition of approximately 7,000 bie’s approach to scouting. Penguins 4, Rockies 2 gridiron days at Colgate. avowed Nazism. a motor vehicle while under the in Dagon said extra manpower was there Commiaalon will hold a public police Monday night by a woman on square feet on the Phase One foundations and footings; Beathard has operated fluence of liquor. Police said his car called in Tuesday to clear hydrants. hearing on Tueiday, February Rookie John Flesch’s first NHL Choice of cars Ford Street. Police said she was alterations to the existing building, fixed equipment and related with just one fulltime goal and two more by Rick Kehoe led ran up a snowbank and across New He urges residents to shovel around 21, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. In the INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) knocked into a snowbank by the hydrants in their neighborhoods to Every major a[rfwt Conference Room, Lincoln site work. assistant the last two the Penguins to victory. Nelson Pyatt Bolton Road Tuesday night. He was — Bobby Unser, a two-time suspect who then took her pocket- Center, 494 Main St., 2. Bidding Documents have been prepared by The Lawrence seasons and complained he released on $1(X) cash bond for court assure accessability to firemen, if 'a region was scored twice for the Rockies, who 500-mile Speedway winner, book containing about $25 in cash. Authorities said they hoped Mancbeater Conn, to bear and Associates, Architecls/Planners, P.C., 571 Porter Street, “couldn’t get the best peo held a brief 1-0 first-period lead. will have his choice of two Feb. 21. conaider the following Manchester, Connecticut, hereinafter called the Architect. ple (scouts) for the money East Hartford Monday night’s Board of Education to have enough runways Flames 4, Canucks 2 cars for the May 28 holiday GO O O prCAR Richard J. Trueman, 41, of 866 petltloiu; 3. Bids shall be directed to the Town of Manchester, Connec Kevin Giberson, 29, of 27 Burnside meeting, postponed to Tuesday night, clear^ by Wednesday for I had to offer.” Eric Vail triggered a four-goal out- race. Center St. was charged with HAYDEN L. GRISWOLD, JR. ticut, c/o Maurice A. Pass, Director of General Services, Ave., was charged Tuesday with has now been rescheduled for arrive. operating a motor vehicle while un At least 19 storm-related - SUBDIVISION - Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut third-degree burglary, interfering Thursday night at 7:30 at Penney der the influence of liquor. Court deaths were reported by 9 HILLSTOWN ROAD (Q-18) 06040. Bids shall be submitted in duplicate on Bid Form fur High. nished by the Architect. On the day of Bid opening, Bids will be NEW date is Feb. 21. with a police officer, second-degree p.m. Tuesday. Rhode Application for nitxUvtilon Kuhn attempts to free A^s from coliseum pact larceny, and possession of a cannibis Tuesday night’s Town Council accepted from 2:30 P.M., to 3:00 P.M., EST, in Hearing Room, R obert F. R ivers, 26, of 119 Island recorded nine approval — Creation of 9 lots Baldwin Road was also charged with substance. meeting had not been rescheduled as In a Rural Residence Zone on ' Second Floor of said Municipal Building. Bids may be The arrest was made in connection of early this morning. fatalities, Connecticut six withdrawn prior to time of Bid opening. Bida will not be OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) franchise, said he had dead. In Chicago, Finley for any money it might lose operating a motor vehicle while un a 7 acre parcel at.the with a break into Riverside Realtors, and Massachusetts 4. southwest comer of Hillstown accepted after time of Bid opening. Bids cannot be withdrawn — Still convinced the A’s agreed to wait for a few said he was not the in parking and concession der the influence of liquor Tuesday after time of Bid opening. 27 Burnside Ave. Giberson was being The Jaycee banquet, scheduled for One man who drowned in Road and Hills Street. may yet be moved from days before officially stumbling block, monies regardless of the night. Court date is Feb. 21. tonight at the Marco Polo Restaurant his basement apartment in 4. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:00 P.M., declaring negotiations “I have agreed,” he saidsai number of games played Salvatore J. Lombardo, 27, of 1(X) held at the police station in lieu of HAYDEN L. GRISWOLD, JR. Oakland to Denver, has been postponed until Feb. 22. Nahant; Mass., before an - SUBDIVISION - SPRING EST, February 23, 1978. “to imburse the Coliseum by the Giants in Oakland.” E. Center St. was charged with posting a $5,000 bond. Baseball Commissioner Double Steel STREET (G-2S) 5. Bidding Documents mhy be examined at the Architect’s of making a false statement and falsely Bowie Kuhn has launched a Belted Radial Ajqilication for subdivision fice on and after 1:00 P.M., Feburary 9,1978. A deposit of 850.00 Tlem po reporting an accident on a warrant for each complete set is required in the form of a check payable new attempt to free, the approval — Creation of 4 lota Tuesday night. He was held in lieu of team from its Oakland A tire that's fun to drive because it gives you the OUR Ww in a Residence AA Zone on a 4 to The Lawrence AssodatM. The dqxMit will be refoaded if the right traction lor most any road, or weather. In lit We Fib F:i.r. m4 Coliseum contract. •iM PRICE ottiHra $1,000 tend. acre parcel — 899V Spring Documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) daya GENERAL MOTORS AUTO REPAIRS the rain, Tlempo helps you avoid hydroplaning — The roof over spur head after receipt of Bids, otherwise the deposit is subject to Robert Nahas, president that dangerous loss ol control that can occur on P195/75R14 ER78-14 $83.00 $2.35 James A. Barron, 21, of 45 Foxcroft Street. of the Oakland Coliseum, rain slick pavement. Yet Tlempo steel belled P205/75R14 FR78-14 $57.00 $2.56 Drive was charged with breach of MUL’n-cm eurrs, inc. - forfeiture. radlals also have the stamina to endure turnpike codd be a $25|l00 said Tuesday Kuhn called P215/75R14 GR78-14 $59.00 $2.61 peace in connection with an assult of ZONE CHANGE - 6. Elach Bid must be accompanied by a bid security payable to •COMPlEn tEOUNGU SERVI^ speeds, even under a scorching sun. Thanks to him urging, another gas-saving radial construction. Tlempo gives you P225/75R14 HR78-14, $04.00 $2.67 a man at Oak and Cottage streets HARTFORD ROAD (M-28) the Town of Manchester, ConnecUcut in the amount of five per cent (5%) of the Bid Sum in the form of a Bid Bond froma sure attempt be made to settle responsive handling, good mileage, as well as P205/75R15 FR78-15 $59.00 $2.68 Tuesday night. Police said Barron loan r ^ t under To change the zoning economy. Tlempo. a Tot olI tradial lor the moneyl P215/75R15 QR78-15 $01.00 $2.74 allegedly stopped his truck and got classification from Reiidence ty company authorized to do business in the State of Connec the problem. The A’s have •COlilSIOII REPIURS P185/75R13 Whitewall ticut, guaranteeing the Bid for a period of forty-five (45) days. Priced Contidarably Below Original P225/75R15 HR78-15 $06.00 $2.00 out and hit and kicked a man walking ^ u r n o s e AA and Industrial Zones to another 10 years on their tits BR7e-13. plus $t.S3 F.E.T. Upon award of the Contract for Construction, Bid security shall Equipment Steel Balled Radial TIrea and old lire P235/75R15 LR78-15 $71.00 $3.00 along the street. He was released for Off-street Parking Zone for a Coliseum contract. With a Home Equity Loan frenn Hartford parcel of approximately 0.73 be returned to those whose Bids were not accepted, and the court Feb. 27. “The commissioner,” •MITO PMITIK TRACTION IN RAIN...TRACTION ON CURVBS...TRACTION TO STOP RAIN CHECK - If we »tll out of your ilte we will issue you • National. acres on the sooth side of amount of bid security shall be forfeited to the Owner if the rein check, assurini future delivery at the advertised price. Larry F. Jeffery, 24, of Vernon was said Nahas, “feels very ...NOOROOVeTRACKINO...OHieT TOOl W e’re prepared to lend qualified applicants up^ Hartford Road 800 feet e u t of Bidder, after being notified of selection for the award of a con charged with having a loaded shotgun tract for the work, fails to furnish the required bonds and enter strongly we’re heading into to $2S ,000 or more (based on the current Elm Street. •LOW COST SERVICE RENTIILS S T E P in a motor vehicle Tuesday. Court into a Contract for Construction within ten (10) daya after a real catastrophe if the maiket value of your home less TOWN OF MANCHESTER - ‘POLYGLAS’ WHITEWALLS date is Feb. 27. notification. A’s remain in Oakland and U P T O RADIALS the balance d* your mortgage) SUBDIVISION Polyglaslas Radial orPor Polyglat E Radial Arthur E. Ashwell, 25, of 456 Main 7. The successful Bidder, as declared by the Owner, ihaU be the Giants remain in San •GENIlt CM PUTS Act Now For at very attractive tenns. REGULATION Francisco. He feels the * Two fiberglau belts BR7f-13 whitewali, plus St. was charged with third-degree AMENDMENT (T-IS) required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and A Great Buyl * True radial construction %IM F.E.T. and old tire Stop in today and ask any Material Payment Bond in an amount not less than 100% of the situation could turn into a ' Oas-savlnu economy burglary and second-degree larceny The Town Engineer of our loan officers about a Contract Sum. OUR Fhii in connection with a break into the propoies to amend Section disgrace for baseball.” •FACTORY TnUNED MECflimCS vniutwall F.I.T.M PRICE 4 Home Equity Loan. W e’ll be 8. The Owner shall have the right to reject any or all Bids and In sin •M tire *36 M anchester Book Store on Main 4.08 of the Subdivision In San Francisco, Mayor other BR I- * $ $ happy to serve you. R^ulatlons by reducing the particular to reject a Bid not accomp^ed by any required bid George Moscone said his WE SERVICE A U OENEHRL MOTORS CARS ANO TRUCKS? fsuaaLM 7 13 38.00 1.05 Street. Police said they found him in DR7B-14“ $41.00 $2.25 Annual m l^ u m road width of a security or data required by the Bidding Documents or a Bid in door still is open to further Price;* ER78-14** 142.00 $2.38 the store late Tuesday night with CAU US FOR AN APPOINTMENT Tool Cushion Belt FR78-14“ $41.00 $2.81 Amount Monthly Finance Total of Percentage local highway from 81 to 80 any way incomplete or irregular. The Owner shall have the discussion, althou^ he is OR78-14* $40.00 $2.85 cash and checks in his possession. He OR STOP IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE. Polyglos FR78-15** $40.00 |2.4S Financed Payment Term Charge Payments Rate feet. r i^ t to waive any informality or irregularity in any Bid remaining firm in his posi QR78-15** $41.00 p . 7S was held in lieu of bond. HR76-1S* $12.00 $2.94 Copies of these petitions have received. $ $ 5,000 $ 68.87 120 mo. $ 3,264.40 $ 8,264.40 11% tion not to go for a 50-50 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CALL 646-64641 LR76.15* $$$.00 3.22 Jeffrey K. Puliot, 20, of 142 Broad 9. The project is being funded by the Economic Development 10.000 137.75 120 mo. 6,530.00 16,530.00 11% been filed in the Town Clerk’s split of Giants’ home St. was charged with resisting an of Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce and the 15.000 206.62 120 mo. 9,794.40 24,794.40 11% Office and may be inspected ficer and possession of a controlled successful bidder will be required to comply with prevailing games with the Coliseum, 25.000 344J7 120 mo. 16,324.40 41^24.40 11% during office hours. or changing the name of substance. Police said he was yelling PLANNING AND wage rates establiahed by the U.S. Department of Labor, aU the San Francisco Giants. ' at passerby on Main and Center • Wc have other termi lad ratn ZONING COMMISSION Equal Opportunity Requirements of Federal Law and streets Tuesday morning and became avalleble for loaai aadcr $5,000 Ronald Gates, Elronomic Development Adminlitratloa Minority Business In Denver, oilman Mar ■ad over $25,000. • It joa’n a vin Davis, who offered abusive toward police. He was held Hartford NaUoaal Faroifte Hartfofd National a Secretary Enterprise Requirement. ^ CARTER PenoB, yoa qaallQr for a H% Dated this 8th day of Robert B. Welis Finley $12.5 million for the in lieu of bond. If you’ve got a little money, why not get a lot cf bank? 1228 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Deborah J. Dominquez, 24, of 22 rate dlieoaiL February, 1878. General Manager Proctor Road was charged with 0U4B 00902 Ma n c h e s t e r ETVENING h e r a l d . Manrheftrf (‘unn . WH Kfti 8 IVil l*A<»K sKV KN H PAGE SIX B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MandipMcr. Conn . Wed . Kcb. 8. I97B 33 41 83 MEDITERRANEAN FOUR ROOMS 2nd floor Tlte Poadw Bedroom set. riding mower, Close to Mam Street, bus line c u t e i E UP, AffMifiS green bullet. Mahogany hl- 6200 monthly and security Doy, black vinyl couch and 843-5066 after 8 30 p m chair, assorted paintings and W W F M C B N lamps 648A4B6. SUBLET TWO Bedroom Apartment - Available Ybu ear RLL THit DINNETTE SET - Maple with February 15th 6240 per month $ pine look finish, formica top includes heat and hot water table, excellent condition. Call after 8pm. 872-6473 npPUSBucB \ b u 6225. Call 848-3081 J, K. FEBRUARY I5th occupancy Holp WoMod 16 Homoi FcrHH t i Homoo Par io h 13 em u fw r f e f f SKI BOOTS - Various sizes newly redecorated 2 rooms and colors, 610 - 615. Mens and and kitchenette, $155 per (i’ii d l l MEN’S Department Manager a M Y ? womens winter coat bargains. month Three rooms and - full time, must have selling PENNY SAVER THRIFT kitchenette. 6170 per month IV.nmm experience in nnen’i wear or SHOP. CaU 648-3297 Both apartments Include heat, furnishings. Liberal employee hot water, stove and discount, paid pension pun, NEW HOME Sewing Machine refrigerator Adults only, no K e r a l i i plus other benefits. Call Mr. - white and aqua, new cabinet, pets Lesse and security Vee, at D&L Store, Vernon, I LIKE HAVING-/1AR. et/-7H E Tf/VSEVAeAU- .niS TIAAE FOR Lote-Lond tor Male 34 attachments, 6100. Call required. Main and Eldndge anytime 569-2348. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 87WI785. MIJCKELAJEWICZ. R E c e o e . Company. 6643-8368 . DC7NE AAyiMO, BUILDING LOT For Sale - AS>OURHO/^- *3pO D AAC3BNINW> M R . TOOLMAKER - must have It 8 Hauaa Henry Street. Near schools. COTTAGE STREirr - 4 room job shop experience and own M lOOCELAOBWICZ. No brokers. Call 646-4528. Budding Buppdet 43 tenement Gas and gas stove tools. For further informa 1 No( pets pe Second floor Securl- tion, 52^312L w a rd 646-4828 MANCHESTER - 1/2 acre ty 6160 Cad 646-US9 PHONE 643-2711 business II lot located close to NATURAL STONE for FOR ASSISTANCE IN PI.ACING YOUR AD EXPERIENCED ther 175 Main SL Manchattar, Conn. Main Street. Ideal location (or retaining walls, veneers, moplastic and thermosatin in many possibilities. Call lor patios, etc. Pick up by the NEWER THREE Bedroom jection moldliu supervisor or details. Zinsser Agency, 646- pound or delivery by the ton. Duplex 1 1/2 baths, ADVERTISING N«4> Wanl0d It set up man. Call 522-3121 for ISII Bolton Notch Stone Quarry. appliances, carpeting Lease ADVERTISING DEADLINE It you have winter- further information. 649-3163 and security deposit required MANCHESTER - Spring JUST LISTED - 14 acres in Available March IsU 64A8352 Holp Wontod 16 1-8 RATES 12:00 noon lha day bafora related Heme to sell, call FRIENDLY PERSON - Part Street location. Attractive 8- VO. one of Manchester nicer publication. time evenings, some room Connecticut Gambrel Dogt-Bkdt-Pela 43 VERNON AREA - five rooms, 1 dty . 11< word por day CUSTODIAN - 8:30 a.m. to tettteteteA.B8.TMiiimi.Faqt residential areas.. Ap Daadllna for Saturday and weekends. Local convenience nestled on a beautiful wooded proximately 1500 foot fron refrigerator, stove, wall-to- 3 dayt . 104 word por day tor a claeelfled adl 4:30 p.m. full time. Depen DOG-CAT BOARDING wall carpet, porch, parking, ... .9i Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. store.Must be 18. Apply in per lot. Country kitchen, two 6 daya word par day dable person needed for tage. Only 612.000 per acre 26 daya . . . 64 word par day son, Seven Eleven, S09 Center working fireplaces, 2-car gar Pasek Realtors 289-7475. bathing/grooming. Obedience storage. 62M monthly, plus general cleaning duties. Plea protection classes. Complete 15 worda S2 00 minimum Street, Manchester. age. Miist be seen. 670's. R. Hornet Par Safe 23 Hornet Por iele 66 Hornet Por te h 33 Homee Por tele 33 utilities. SecuritV and Happy A d a ...... 12 30 Inch PLEASE READ sant atmosphere, good modern facilities. Canine references required 872-3487 for Em I Hartford, benefits. Please call 64^129 Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, liMfiMM Propertf 2$ 646-1960, 647-1139. Holidav Inne, 200 Sheldon 8255 YOUR AD Oorvfng — 643-2711 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Road, Manchester, For reser THREE ROOM heated apart Om vations please call 646-5971. ment with appliances, wall-to- Claaaifiad ada ara takan ovar Conn. Olvd., Chapol, Binkmo Opportunitf 14 HEBRON. Make an offer on A MW - simple Poncho- tha pbooa u a ^nvanianca. Qarvin, 0 this spotless seven room GET ON THE BEST SELLER UST! UNIQUE wall carpeting, full tile bath, Cape keepa you warm ami MINIATURE Schnauzer Pup no children or pets. Call 742- Tha*Harald la raa^naibla for SMALL ENGINE Service Ranch. Decorator family OPPORTUNITY dry . . . and it ao eaay to only ona Incorract Inaarllon and Blinn Otraata, room with wood burning pies - AKC. Salt and 7676 or 742-7246 wear over bulky auita or than only (o tha alia of tha plua Carroll Ro^ - C!orporatlon -expanding dealer References. Call panti-outflta. network. No experience stove, two car garage, acre lot original inaarllon. Errora which • Mayborry Villago . Out of state owner anxious. to own a store and apart 649^)485. FOUR ROOMS - Manchester No. 8255 with Photo- do not laaaan tha valua of tha H e r a l h necessary, (tomplete training ment combination with a 7,- Stove and refrigerator, Guide ii In One S ite . . . 652,900. Barnett, Bowman and advaftlaamarrt will not ba cor- Caff 647-9948, Ent Hwtford program. $500. invesinrient car garage. Ideal location LHASA APSO puppies - AKC available March 1st 2H yard* 45-inrh. ractad by an additional Inaar- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Co. Realtors, 633-3661. Oik lor Jodrihd' • required to start your own for any small business such Bred for gentleness Telephone 643-0514 after 5 P atltnu available only tion. business. Ideal for retired or in ti'xat tkown. MANCHESTER - Three as a grocery store, pizza Reasonable. 633-2749. p m 6175. plus security. MANGHESHR Ploooo eoH part time. Details on request. la NM I. Ha« llJt Ht aaaa bedroom Duplex in newer 2 shop, etc. Five room apart va, p in m m p i i l n i aaa I t Holp Wonlod Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field PEKINGESE - AKC registra- FOUR ROOM - heated apart- HERALD Holp Wonlod D o n 849-097i family home. Includes ment over store. Priced at IH. b4(wfon 8M and Training Division Box 619,, tion. Thoroughbred ment, 30 Locust street, securi Wading River, New York. appliances and wall-to-wwall 641,500. SUI aUMWTT carpeting. Heat not Included. Pekingese. Sable, nine months ty. 6240 monthly. Call 646-2426 11792. old. Call 289-8423. 9-5 p.m 1 1 M Ae*. a< i___ _ 6264 monthly. Security and Hem ym k, N.Y. I M M A t t e m b le r HERALD OFFICE references required. 2 WYLLY8 STREET MANY PEOPLE only dream JUST LISTED FREE TO GOOD Home - 4 CHARLES APARTMENTS - m at NaM, U t n u u W n f children accepted. No pets. Magnificent 8-room stone and aluminum. 2V5 baths, ( M i . n n Hwakw laa Itn. ; three little words...! IF YOU ARE an attractive MaehlM OulldMr G47-9947 of owning their own business. Immaculate five plus room domered Cape that is 42 ZINSSER year old female Golden Deluxe 4‘x-room Townhouse motivated woman we need Call 647-9936. huge fl^ la c e d famUy room overlooking a wooded lot. The Sprint A Sumner '78 wgponuniiy m tw tn f o t o t h id ij m v w i MwivmMi i Perhaps it’s time for you to feet long. Fireplace, basement garage and treed lot. Rm Hot Retriever. Needs lots of love. iv9U1. Mill and Oakland Streets, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Manchester, Conn., between FOR THE BEST-Manchester clean your home or apart QUALITY PAINTING and Call 649-4291. Gymnasstlc School. 3 to 5 ment. Call 644-9049 between 9 attics, garages, yards To Our 14 p.m. Equal Opportunity FOUR BEDROOM Colonial - Paper Hanging by Willis WE BUY AND SELL Used Apertmenta Por Rent 83 ★ ★ pupils per teacher. FREE in a.m. and 3 p.m. cleaned, moving, trucking. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Favorite Employer m/f. 2 baths, 2 car gar^e, countiy Schultz. Fully insured, ALL TYPES OF Carpenter furniture. One piece or entire Toachor troductory lesson with this setting. 641,900. LESSENGER Loam for sale. Lawn service. references. 649-4343. work - Ceramic tile, hung hcuseful. Cash on the line. WE HAVE customers waiting Mfantod to Rent 87 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Call 6 4 6 ^ , or 646-3549. SELLS, 6466713. ATTENTION BUSINESS No job too big or small. 568- ceilings, plumbing and elec Furniture Barn. 646-0865. for the rental of your apart 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and Men! Too busy or tired to do 8522. HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch tric. Richard Young, 649-1975. ment or home. J.D. Real WANTED - Six room house to rack. 61,750. 289^042. Please your own bookkeeping? Let □ REAL ESTATE 619,900, COVENTRY - small painted for 6150-6200 by Estate Associates, Inc. 646- rent with option. Responsible five room Cape. Newly fur me do it for you, in my home, COMPLETE CARPET & Tile scheduling now. Professional NEWTON SMITH □ MISC. FOR SALE 1980. family with pet, reasonable Ctmpert-Trtllera Mrs. Smith — Thanks nish, house neMs wrucing up. 15 years ex^rience includes installaation and repairs. considers any job. 289-9287, Remodeling, Repairs, Rec rent, references, April-May ItoblleMe HornetHe 88 Phone ffomas Pot Solo 23 LESSENGER SELLS, 646- pa^oll-tax returns. Will pick Free estimates. Call Pat, at evenings or weelcends, Don. Rooms. No job too small. Call LOOKING for anything in real occupancy. 646-7644 evenines. for making Science 8713. up and deliver. References. 6466-3745, after 5 p.m. 649-3144. ArOelet tor Belt 41 estate rental - apartments. DO YOU WANT to sell your fun to learn. We think COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg M36331. J.P. LEWIS It SON - Interior homes, multiple dwellings, no □ AUTOMOTIVE mobile home? We have 643- Farm, with thhree story bam. HEBRON - 9 room Colonial EXPERT FURNITURE and exterior painting, ALUMINUM sheets used as fees. Call J.D. Real Estate qualified, cash buyers you’re tops! Butler-type building. Power (circa 1750) on nearly 4 acres. HEM AND Alterations done refinishing and antique paperhanging, and printing plates, .007 thick, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. waiting! This is our specialty! from plant, and other outbuildings, Beautifully restored. Call at home. Reasonable. Call 649- restoration. Free estimates. remodeling. Fully insured. Ux32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Aulot Por Bole For immediate action, call plus Three Lovely Homes. Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- 5410. E. Loveland, 649-8963. 649-9658. RooBng-aidlng-Chlmney 64 61. Phone 643-2711. MANCHESTER two bedroom Conn.n. Mobile Home 2711 Brokers, 1-423-2026. Your Class Offers invited. B/W Realty, 3233. J. Watson Beach Com renovated apartment within 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 647-1419. pany, Manchester Office, 647- ODD JOBS - cleaning cellars INCOME TAX preparation at PAPERHANGER and BIDWELL Home Improve UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub walking distance to down 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 9139. Equal Housing Oppor and attics, moving large our home, experienced. Dan Painter - Desires work. ment Co. Expert InitalUtton Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, town. ^40 includes heat, hot miles. Asking 61650. Call 649- QUALITY USED Mobil Hurryl Mall or Bring Your Ad Today/ appliances. Also stone or loom COVENTRY - 8 room older tunity. Slosler, 649-3329 or 525-8263. Reasonable rates, no job too of aluminum aiding, gutten Brownies, nurses. East water, stove, and 8130, after 5:30 p.m. Homes - 2 or 3 bedrooms, Cape. On 2-i- beautiful hilltop delivered. 644-1775. small. Cali 646-5017. All work and trimi. Rooflni toitolla- Catholic School. 649-1225. refrigerator. Call 646-5949. situated in lovely parks. acres. 643,900. Also older DICK’S snowplowing - parking guaranteeed. tlon and repairs. 8404486,876- 1973 OPEL MANTA - 4 Ready for immediate oc lots, driveways, sidewalks, VALENTINE MESSAGE 1 ANCH^ESTER EVENING HERALD K jjirH iiiil * remodeled brick Colonial, NEW COLONIAL DRIVEWAYp Snowmlowed - 9100.______TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - MANCHESTER / East Hart cylinders. Good condition. cupancy. In Nrwich and P.O. BOX 591 mini farm. 649,900. Lessenger Reasonable rates. No job too sanding. 646-5099. A & W PAINTING - Quality Good condition. Good for ford Town Line - Remodeled 2 Automatic. 61695, or best Jewitt City area. Also new '78 Clip coupon ond moll to Monohootor Horold ] •' You will be impressed with Small. Call 6(436797, anytime. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 CUISinEO Sells, 6466713. work. Reasonable rates. Cali SPECIALIZINQ cleaning and plating, or welding. Call 649- bedroom apartment. Half of 2 offer. CaU 875-4537. models, 14 foot wide, NAME______this seven room Colonial Ptlndng-Pepeting 32 643-8515, or 649-7696. repairing cblnueys, roofs, 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. family. Included appliances. matching appliances. Finan MVEimtllN located in the popular BRICK, BLOCK,. Stone new roofs. Free estlnutea. 60 1970 PONTIAC Grande Prix - cing avaUable. Low down pay A D D R F . s . q COVENTRY - 5 room Ranch. Fireplaces, concrete. 6200 monthly. Paul W. Fireplace, beach rights. Act Rockledge Area. Wall-to- GEORGE N. CONVERSE Years Experience. Howley, SEASONED FIREWOOD - Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. V-8, 400 engine, 4 barrel, ment. CaU for appointment to p h d n f Dear Sire: S h e f l c r a l i i Chimney repairs. No job too Painting and paperhanging 6434M1. Half cord, 630 delivered. CaU power steering, power brakes, visit our showrooms. Conn. fast! 6^,900. Lessenger Sells, wall carpet will abound small. Save. Call 644-M56 for Please run the following ad for 4 days at the special 6466713. throughout the fireplaced Call between 5-9 p.m. 643-2804 643-0738, anytime. MANCHESTER - Main air conditioning, excellent Mobile Home Brokers, 1-423- ! size nf Ad estimates. 2026. money-saving rate of '4.00I living room, family room, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFER WILL InstaU roof Street, 2 and 3 room apart running condition. 6850. Call (Print or Type Your Message Here) COVENTRY - 619,900, smaU 5 three bedrooms. Plus BulUIng-Contnetlng 33 aiding or gutters for low dla- NCR CASH REGISTER - ment, heated, hot water, after 6:00, 528-6294. HELP NEEDED - Earnings Reconditioned, with many appliances, parking, no pets NEW YEARS Resolution I CHECK ENCLOSED U CASH ENCLOSED room Cape. Nice area. Needs there is one full and two price. CaU Ken at 647- opportunity in the five figure decorating. Lessenger Sells, WES ROBBINS carpentry totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., Security. 523-7047. 1970 LINCOLN Continental - 4 Plaza homes will not be un half baths, and a garage. WCOME 1666. range. For interview calll 528- 6466713. remodeling specialist. Ad 228-3957. door. Clean. Must sell! dersold. Our prices can't be 6702, 10 to 4 p.m. Priced to sell at 658,900. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, MANCHESTER - 3 bedroom Relocating. 61200. Call 649- beat. New 14 foot wldes. (1) (2) (3). (4) (*) MANCHESTER - New listing. TAX built-ins, bathrooms, BRAND NEW light green Duplex, new two family. 6 ^ , after 5:30 p.m. Choose of two or three EXPERIENCED PART- Verplanck School, ^acious 2 kitchens, 649-3446. bathroom sink, still in original Appliances, wall to wall bedrooms, from 610,900. Come TIME PAYLOADER bedroom Colonial. Fireplace, Heoling-Plumbing 38 carton, 635. Brand new light light carpeting, 1 1/2 baths. March PLYMOUTH VOLARE in and compare. Over 25 OPERATOR Needed for snow CUSTOM CARPENTRY - green bathroom vanity, still in occupancy. 62iB0 monthly. 649- Premier 1976 - blue with wood homes to choose froom. car[peting, screened jiorch. SERVICE Priced from 61.495. Many set t«) (7) (!) (*) (10) removal, part time. Call 643- Large■ge private yard. Garage. RMitor Homes, Additions, Repairs, SEWERLINES, sink lines, carton, 665. Call 643-2207, 1344. grain, luggage rack, slant 6. 9918. Many extras! 645,900. Hayes Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, after 6 p.m. low mileage, power steering up, ready to live in. Excellent »4e-1811 cleaned wiUi electric cutters, financing available. Open Corporation, 6466131. DIRECTaRY 345-2009. ^ professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER - Very attrac and brakes, electric rear win LIBRARIAN (HEAD) Bros. Sewage Disposal Com WOOD STOVE - Antique. Cast tive 4 rooms, including large dow defogger, standard shift. Monday through Saturday. Sunday by appointment only. (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) Tolland Public Library. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY pany, 643-5308. iron. Cooking top, witth family kitchen, second floor, Must be seen to be ap Minimum requirements • TAX PREPARA'nON-Ex- Carpentry and general con asbestos boards and pipe. newer 2 family house. Fully preciated. 649-9868. Plaza Homes. 1348 Wilbur college degree preferably in D ID YOU KNOW. . . perienced accountant. Home tracting. Residential and NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet 6225. Call 643-9776. carpeted, all appliances. 1 Cross Highway, Berlin Turn library science. Library ervice. Reaionable. In- commercial. Whether it be a repairs, plugged drains, child acceptable, no pets. 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA - pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. courses and work experience That toe teiU Uit and guarantee the "$ale” of SIvidual and corporation Security and references (16) (17) (20) small repair job, a custom kitchen faucets replaced, MOLDED FORMICA top and V-8, automatic. Good running (1») (19) acceptable substitute- for your tingle family home In Maneheiter, having M w S S lL H M m 'bookkeeping. CaU SSMOBl^ i requir^. 62M monthly. Call condition. 6375. CaU 643-5849. 1957 VW VAN - Built as M r O tptn Tm rn p e tt Uee built home or anything in repaired. Rec rooms, paneled bar with two shelves library degree. Ability to a Fair Market Valui of $45,000.00 or leii. If toe between, caU 646-l»9. batnroom remodeling, heat and four stools. 6175. 646-6028. 871-1581. Camper. Rebuilt motor. Good omom ALLAN T. K E E iilR ’S tax’ running condition: 6200. CaU catalog essential. Knowledge modernization, etc. Free 1967 FORD MUSTANG - Good SORRYI NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS. don’t “teU” your home, we’ll buy It at Fair s n C en M r It, M m o im M r service. Tax returns done to 6 4 9 - ^ , after 5:30 p.m. Ad ovsr 20 words — Rsgultr Pries of Ubrary business operations. Msteottestoc NnriUsvi CARPENTRY It Masonry - Estimate gladly given. M AM RCA COLOR TV - top of the LARGE SIX ROOM Duplex running condition. New tires. 30-hour work week to start. Market falue less a 6% commitilon. the privacy of your home. Call 6550 or best offer. CaU alter 6, m oon 871-1781 for appointment. f Additions and remodeling. Plumbing & HeaUng. 649-2871. line, Early American 25 inch for married couple, two H e r a l d NAME...... Submit detailed resume in Free estimates. CaU Anthony console, in dark pine finish, children. Nice neighborhood. 649-8005. Automodtt Btmloe 88 cluding references to per INCOME TAX PREPARA- Squillacote, 649-0811. FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum excellent condition. CaU 649- New bath. Modern kitchen. ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- ADDRESS...... \ .'imy...... ttits...... zipcods. sonnel committee, Tolland Frechette, Martin & Rothman INCOME TAX ■ t io N - Experienced. At your bing. Repairs and 0497. Needs some paint, and loving 1975 OLDSMOBLIE Cutlass - 4 Public Library, Box 151, 6 4 6 -4 1 4 4 CARPENTRY - Repairs, Remodeling. Faucets, care. References and security door, V-8 engine, fully sun specialists, factory p. 0. eox S91 PHONE NO...... L.C lAS8flCATHNI^....._...... Tolland Connecticut 06084. remodeUng, .addition^; gar vanities, hot water heaters. 1970 NORDIC 399 Skidoo - deposit. 6180 monthly. Depen equipped, excellent condition, trained, one day service. 114 Closing date February 18, Open Evnlngt and M o rirtf’ Sw SerS^ dable family may call after 6 immaculate. Call M9-6805 Elast Main Street, Rockville. MANCHESTER, CONN. (00040) n i i offtr ••lU IWIU M rmuy *«• ages, roofing/ Call David Prompt service, on emergen excellent condition, 6550. CaU OFFER EitelRIS FIB. 21th., 1171 1978. E qual O pportunity ______,------ment. 6466S48. Patria, 644-1796. ^ cies. M3-7024. 643-7131 after 6 p..m. p.m., 646-2^. after 6 p.m. 871-1617. Employer. PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER KVENINC; HERAI.I) Mi.ni i C.inn Will Ki'li It HITH State agrees signal is needed V ern o n The Traffic Authority met last week and to the state Traffic Commission. voted to ask the Town Council to transfer M,- The town has to pay the entire cost of the The sUte Department of Transportation 500 (the town's share) from the utilities ac electrical energy necessary to operate the agrees with the Vernon Traffic Authority on count and authorize Police Chief Herman proposed signal and DOT will provide the need for a sUte traffic control signal at the Fritz to sign an agreement with the state. maintenance of it. intersection of Merline Road and Route 83 and The agreement is necessary before the DOT This will make the fifth signal installed on is asking the town to agree to pay its share of develops a design for the signal to recommend Route 83 within the past two or three years. the installation cost. Calls for firemen Student test scores increased in ’77 rank well in Bolton B o lto n The Bolton Volunteer Fire Department responded to Bolton High School juniors and seniors cent of the class. The test is usually taken 171 calls in 1977, 31 more than in 1976. Automobile ac scored favorably with other Connecticut, by students planning to further their cidents and medical assists accounted for most of the in education after high school. New England and national students on the crease. Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test Board of Education member James Marshall said he was pleased with the In 1977 the department responded to 38 auto accidents, IPSAT) and the Scholarstic Aptitude Test 37 mutual aid, 29 brust or woJxIs fires, 16 false or service (SAT). results. Earlier in the year Marshall had calls, 10 car fires, six structure fires, four chimney fires June Krisch, high school guidance and one gasoline washdown. counselor, said the mean scores received requested and received a set of the test results. Marshall said the results were Last year the department donated a brush truck to the by Bolton seniors on the November 1977 town. To buy it, the department had many fund raising SAT show an increase from the previous enough to "put me right through the ceiling." activities including the fireman's ball, beerfest and sale year. She said the national scores have of Christmas trees. declined. The information Had been compiled by former staff members und apparently was Emergency telephone stickers were distributed to Mrs. Krisch said the College Entrance every home in town. The number to call in any emergen Examination Board completed a study in erroneous. Marshall said although he was pleased cy is 872-7333. vestigating the cause of the decline. She Residents were given the opportunity to take a cardio said according to the study factors that with the results he doesn’t think they are as good as they can be. But, he said, “I pulmonary resuscitation course in June. It was taught by contributed to the decline were changes in a department volunteer. the groups of students taking the test, think we're on the right track now.” Bolton High School Principal Joseph In 1977 nine volunteers received an emergency medical disruptions in society and family life, less technician certificate. The department now has more emphasis on fundamental learning skills, Fleming is checking into a course that will prepare students for tests. Fleming said than 20 EMT's. and automatic promotion. The department’s annual fireman’s ball bill be Feb. 25 The mean verbal score for Bolton there is a need for such a program in Bolton. at the Garden Grove in Manchester. A roast beef buffet students was 437 and the mean math score will be served. was 483. The national mean verbal score The department is also conducting a raffle to raise was 429 and the math score was 470. meeting tonight Japanese warrior in Bolton The Board of Selectmen will meet at money for new equipment. Tickets for either event are The test was taken in November by 23 available from any hreman. Is Adam Teller trying to see what his teacher has on under the robe Bolton High School juniors or about 50 per 7:30 p.m. today at the Community Hall. or is Adam trying to convince himself it really is his teacher? The oc casion was the orientation of Bolton High School for parents of in coming students. Anthony Falcetta, high school social studies teacher, February vacation dressed as a Japanese warrior. His class is currently studying about canceled in Andover TAPE DECK Asia. Teller is a sophomore at the school. Spider leads ihe way. Parents of Andover Elementary School students will be Bolton business cited out of school the week of Feb. 20 are asked to call the school office. “He’s a good dog and I love him." The Central Office Committee of Regional School TECHNOLOGY as violation of zoning District 8 voted last week to eliminate the February UnparMltd CatMtt* Racording vacation to make up some of the recent snow days. OPTONICAa kb And Playback Plua Excluaiva iJMb Ivki IHMI bw The Bolton Zoning Commission has sent regulations. The commission is reviewing The school will be closed Feb. 13 and 20. School will be APLD FROM b ^ h iMa M ia, ■< abaM i Michael and Spider a letter to Joseph Verdone of School Road the regulations for home occupancy in session Feb. 21-24. kabi at ibpi •> i 4hM piM I aa ( I k businesses, erosion and sedimentation k Ik alNk li I kp. I a a ^ a a M t a ■ saying he is in violation of the home oc David Kravet, principal, treats all students having aaakak kaM al il aM ha a t» cupancy business provision of the zoning control during construction and the defini perfect attendance to ice cream sundaes at the end of the OPTONICA M pab. W la i n ka kMab a M b .Spider gels daily oltetlieiiee training. regulations. tion of building lines. school year. pnbb ahabb M l aah | M b aavib. Learn how to deal with blindness Verdone has an earth moving business The commission plans to have a public Kravet said the students who miss school the week of and stores heavy equipment on his proper hearing on those changes in April. Feb. 20 because of previously scheduled vacations will be By SUSAN VAUGHN Guiding Eyes for the Blind is a non but the cane "doesn’t take you The Guiding Eyes training begins an initial walk around the school and several towns around Yorktown Commission members renewed the considered "excused absentees.” He said, "These grounds with them. From then on the ty. At the request of the commission he Herald Reporter profit, tax exempt organization sup around obstacles and away from with a “Juneau walk” in which the Heights, including the streets and prepared a temporary plan to shield the status of the Baker property at 42 Clerk students will still qualify for the special treat at the end mmsmmmm ported by donations from the public driveways the way a dog can.” A lot three instructors get some idea of the dogs stayed with their new masters sidewalks which were undergoing A boyhood wish of Michael Robin equipment from the public's view. Road as a youth hostel. And commission of the year." and is dedicated to providing guide of the students at the Guiding Eyes student’s pace and determine what and mistresses, who were then construction, which was good members approved their budget for 1978- * »* son has at last been fulfilled for him responsible for their complete care, He proposed having a pine tree buffer. Church course slated 399 dogs to blind persons who request School, like Michael, did not like the kind of dog is best for the student. experience, Michael said. Llmltad QuantHiM Commission members visited the site and 1979 in the amount of $480. at age 26. He has a dog. them. canes. The instructors act as the dog and including feeding and grooming dai The students also learned to ride The second in the series of Hartford Seminary Parish Although its a wish shared by many said they did not feel the plan would be Attend conference A graduate of the Oa)c Hill School Michael was one of 18 students teach the students the use of the ly- buses and subways with their dogs courses at Andover Congregational Church will begin MANCHESTER PARNADE boys, for Michael having a dog adequate. Patricial Bankel and Robert Hamm for the BliP'l in Hartford, Michael from all over the United States who special harness which is used on By the end of the three and a half and spent a day in New York City. Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. M 9453B means more than having just a pet. It The commission said Verdone must recently attended the Connecticut Educa said he spent the first 19 years of his participated in the training session guide dogs. weeks, the students knew their dogs Michael said the subway experience Caring for Persons will be taught by Barbara McNeed. means a pair of eyes and more have a permanent plan to shield the equip conyjmGTQUAIITYSOUNimOnf life without any mobility aids, such last October and November. There The harness consists of a steel well, Michael said. All the guide dogs was scary for many of the students tion Association Midwinter Conference in The course will explore how to nurture and sustain one WEnHARTHWD , mobility and independence for ment from the public’s view. Verdone was Hartford. The theme of the conference another in life’s journey. as a cane or a guide dog. He felt very were also two men from Israel who strap with a leather handle. It goes were Labrador Retrievers, except and was one he would not forget. asked to keep the commission informed of INSTANT 146S Haw Riltaln Avi Michael, who has b ^ blind since frustrated, he said, without those for ohe German Shepherd. The “You have to be really quick to get in was PL 94-142, the law concerning the The course is sponsored by the parish coordinating aHNTTO CorMns Gomar came to the school to get their over the dog’s bead and around the what he is doing. He will be given a education of all handicapped children. birth. aids. He feels it is very important for training with a guide dog. chest and stomach and buckles retrievers are chosen as guide dogs those doors,” he added. committee. For further information call Gordon $50011 S21-8430 Michael received his black reasonable time to respond. Mrs. Bankel is a math teacher at Bolton MacDonald. QUAUNB blind children to receive mobility behind the dog’s legs. The harness because of their intelligence and The Guiding Eye students and their o u d k ) Labrador Retriever named Spider, at Enjoy camaraderie good temperament, Michael said. At its meeting the commission began High School and Hamm is a secondary training at the age of 10 or 11 years. gives the blind person the necessary dogs also learned how to get around the Guiding Eyes for the Blind Michael especially enjoyed the discussing revisions to the zoninf reading teacher. Thur-Fri Til 9 StL Til 5:30 "It is a waste of time if they wait un control over the dog and allows for in big stores like Mhey’s. Training School in Yorktown camaraderie among the students at Rigorous training til they are in their teens,” Michael the teaching of the various signals "We were told to ask questions Heights, N.Y., in October. During the the training session. "No one ever The daily training at the school is said. " which a dog must learn. It is used in when purchasing an item and also 26 days ^ ch ael attended the schoool, quarreled,” he said. He also enjoyed rigorous, starting early in the mor SWHS honors group Michael received his mobility in conjunction with the leash and it ning. The students were taken in vans how to ask for specific directions he and Spider learned to work struction from Frank Maclave after the facilities at the school, including from people," Michael said. Too a music room with stereo and pianos takes both hands to operate the two with their dogs to different types of inducts 46 students Are you a wage earner anti not ciav together as a team. he started to work at the Manchester often in giving directions to a blind and lots of braille reading materials properly, Michael explained. locations to practice their training. In ceremonies last week the Wood Chapter of the rentfy participating in a retiram ^ Never learned so much Sheltered Workshop. It was Maclave and talking books (rgcords). On the second day of the school, the The areas included the streets of National Honor Society at South Windsor High School, in hoor plan.. .or are you self-omploye^l'** Michael cannot say enough good who asked Michael if he would like a students received their dogs and took S Michael enjoys music and is taking things about the Guiding Eyes dog and encouraged him to get one. ducted 46 members. no pension. . . then see FMi Pixl|iiat': piano lessons. He is also a member of The induction ceremonies, held in the high school school. He said, “I have never been The white cane is useful and a the Silk City chorus and a barbershop auditorium, included addresses by South Windsor Savings before December to a school where I learned so requirement before a blind person Lower quartet. Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Robert Goldman, Board of an IRA (Individutd RetbemeiH: A c co u ^ ' much.” can have a guide dog, Michaei said. Education Chairman John Giordano, High School Prin and eveiy year you can deposit 15% of your cipal Gregory Plunkett, and NHS faculty council chair NfllilflllEllfllSi man Arthur Woods. income up to a maximum of Cl ,500into a Ngh Speeches were also given by eight second-year interest IRA account Eveiy year the members on scholarship, leadership, service and K b u r amount you deposH: is de* character, the four attributes upon which members are ducted from your taxable chosen. All members received pins and membership cards. A reception for members and their parents income; Pius, the interetf followed the ceremonies. earned is tax-free untl ycp v The new inductees are: Seniors — Diane Allen, David retire and to roci^ Beltramello, Carol Billing, David Blume, Cathy Bohls, yourbdii^AIttitt^ Richard Bolstridge, Cynthia Carlson, Nola Carney, Allen Denyer, Farahnaz Haddadi, Martha Hanchuck, John lu a b le higher deducOoii? Krahula, Steve Kuras, Robert Lizotte, Michael employed? Save 15% of your JJcGuinness, Nina Noryk, Barbara Ouellette, Alison earned income up to a maximum Plumley, Bernard Prusaezyk, Thomas Rossley, tin"'-'*- Annemarie Sirois, Lori Sausa, Betty-Ann Vicenzo, and of C7.500 with a F%st Pe^Nmd Lisa Whalen. Keogh Plan. Both Fir$tFo3«^ Juniors — Maria Beltramello, Margaret Bond, Plans have always paid ttie l^)iH»t Christine Budarz, Lisa Carbonello, John Criso, Kenneth Fontaine, Deborah Gobetz, Aria Harrison, Donna Health, rate aBowad^jf law ,' Cheryl Hulstein, Patricia Joworski, Helen Kallai, cuireat^.,. 7-^4%*" Pamela Kean, Nancy Kenway, Polly Lane, Paul Lange, • * Michael Mazor, Elizabeth McGuinness, Janet Morse, James Nestruk, Barbara Orsini, and Susan Sobolov. ■ Second-year members are Jane Cantara, Catherine Cook, Paul Cottle, Laura Devney, Bryan Heath, Matfhew • J & C Ferrara Co., Inc. Kennedy, Lori Kremidas, Patricia Lane, Victoria Lenkeit, Sheila Maguire, Sue Marsh, LuAnn Mawhinney, Linda Nelson, Lorna Perkins, Angela Reffel, Denise Hoaz vou told her lately? Rodier, Donna Shapiro, Helen Snelgrove, Jan Snyder, Jill I( you haven’t here’s a gift that will say it for you...... Snyder, Ellen Whitaker. It spells.. Booked for lunch '. ’ lI Feminist fiction is the topic at the next Booked For Lunch program by the Friends of the South Windsor Public Library Feb. 15 at the Wapping Community ♦ O': Church at 12:15 p.m. “Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York,’” by And each letter contributes to the unique design of this hand-crafted pendant by J&C Ferrara. Gail Parent, "Fear of Flying,” by Erica Jong, and \ ■ “Diary of a Mad Housewife,” by Sue Kaufman, will be Available In three sizes. discussed by Helaine Dauphinais and Rita Hyman of the In sterling silver with matching chain $17.50 library staff. In 14K gold with matching chain Mini Size $37.50 r. * There is no charge and no reservations necessary. Smaller Mini Size In sterling $7.05 Those attending are asked to bring lunch. Dessert and Herald coffee will be provided. photo Free baby-sitting is available at the Community Child You can be sure at... Care Center, Wapping School, Room 24. No reservations feature are necessary. Send lunch along with your child. The by center will provide milk. STEVE Benefit dunce slated ...» DUNN The South Windsor Friends For Music will present its sixth annual benefit dance. The Shamrock Ball, Friday, * March 17, from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Shoor i‘s'» 'V'" Mary Church Hall on Hayes Road. The high school stage ■‘- ‘m will open the ball from 8:30 to 9:15, followed by The Fan tastic Faculty Band from 9:15 to 1 a.m. Tickets will be sold on a first come basis, with numbers f, Vanioh, I IVliohuel “ watohes" TV willi IiIh I'ars \xilli liis rooiiiinsilr .lark IMike prarlirrn lii« lr»»oii» on llir kryln*anl. limited to 160 couples. For tickets and information, call IVIorrIand. Mrs. Guy Weidich, 644-0225. 917 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 14, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Man.hojirr. (unn Vkrtl hit. II I« « PAI.K IIIIIKM PAGE T W O C - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn , Wed . Keb 8, 1978 that they are dogs first and guides se Michael. He sleeps at his feet most of Social Security Learn how cond. It is still the person's respon the time while Michael works. Mothers meet Feb. 15 sibility to make the initial d e c i ^ to Michael’s advice to other person’s Terzi heads pageant judges (Conlinurd from Page One>€) The Twin Mother's Club of Greater blast Hartford cross a street, by first l i s t e d for with guide dogs is to expect problems penon, people don’t realiie they can Hartford will hold its regular For information concerning the Q. My friend sent away for an ear- used to figure benefits. Q. I have worked for three quarter, but you no longer have to traffic, and then aligning himself at first and not to expect them to Heading the list of judges for the Miss America crown and a $15,000 not Jiut point. monthly meeting on Wednesday. club, mothers of multiple births may ningi record and got back a report Q. If my earnings record don’t different farmers regularly over the send in detailed wage information straight across an intersection. But know the person’s town immediately. Miss Manchester Scholarship scholarship. Nearly one million “We were Uught to have our dogs the students are also told to always pageant to be held Saturday will be Feb. 15 at 8 p.m, at the First contact Linda Beauchemin at 875- that shows some earnings, but not match my own record of earnings, past year I'm sure that I've paid every three months. Instead, you will It is best to have a sighted person dollars in educational scholarships 5203; or Klaine Sheridan, 278-0892 more Social Security tax than I under good control at all times,” follow the dog. A1 Terzi, anchorman for WFSB-TV Congregational Church. 837 Main St,, bow much he really made. How com- how can I get It changed? report this information once a year with you at first, Michael said. are awarded annually at the local, should have How do I get the extra Michael said. “No nonsense,” w u Since Michael brought Spider back evening news. state, and national Miss America e? A. If your own record does not to toe Social Security Administration what Michael’s teacher John Approach from right taxes back? on a revised form W-2 to live with him in Manchester at 201 He b^an his broadcasting career Pageants, making it the largest A. Generally, the earnings state agree with the amount shown on the Schrower kept telling them. A. When you file your federal in Q My husband and I were divorced E. Center St., be has been teaching Some suggestions to persons ap in 19S9, working at various commer .scholarship foundation in the world ment will show toe amount of your earnings statement you get from come tax return, there Is a place on several years ago. Neither of us has “We’re the boss for the dogs,” the dog the route between home and proaching a person with a guide d ^ cial radio stations in New York state. for women. earnings that are taxable for Social Social Security, call, write, or visit the form where you indicate excess remarried. He plans to retire this Michael uid. “If not, the dogs would the Sheltered Workshop. So far that is to always approach from the right He later combined his interest in The ladies will be introduced in the In the Mrvice Security purposes, except where you your S(x;ial Security office promptly. Social Security contributions paid take advantage.” The dog could get is the only regular route ^ d e r bu side. If the person accepts an offer of broadcasting with his military Bailey Auditorium at Manchester might have worked for more than one Bring your form W-2, pay slips, or year when he reaches 85. Gui I get Include your statement of earnings Social Security payments on his work distracted by another person or an learned, Michael said. “Spider does help, offer him or bo* your left career, serving seven years with the High School at 8 p.m. Proceeds from employer during the year, or your any other proof of wages. If you have elbow. It is important also not to give provided by all employers. record? animal, too. not maneuver well in the snow.” U.S.A.F. Intelligence Units in the the event are contributed to the employer reported erroneously. This earnings from self-employment, The blind person always must use a an order to a ^ d e dog. ’Ihe dog will Stephen M. Kay, son of Mr. and Training at Lackland Air Force Base Q How toould 1 report 1978 wages A. You can get monthly benefits They have also tried going to the Far East and working as a disc scholarship fund awarded to the con maximum amount of annual earnings bring in your tax returns along with firm voice with authority in giving Mrs. Arthur Kay of Lewis Hill Road. near San Antonio, Texas, in April. for my employees differently than I when your ex-husband starts collec drugstore, with the help of IWcbael’s not listen to anyone but his master or jockey on the Armed Forces Radio in testants and to the Manchester on. which Social Security tax is paid canceled checks showing payment of Coventry, recently entered the Air Plans are for him to receive did for 1977? ting retirement benefits if you are 82 commands to the guide dog. It is not roommate. Jack Moreland. mistress. It is also Important never Taipei, Taiwan, and Osan, Korea. Scholarship Foundation. iiicreases automatically each year to Social Security contributions. We’ll Force Delayed Enlisted Program. technical training in the electronic A. You continue to send IBS sum or older and were married to him at necessary to yell at the dog if he mis Spider is only 17 month olds and to interfere if a blind person corrects Advance tickets are available at keep pace with the increasef in work with you in setting the record Before coming to Hartford, Terzi The 1977 graduate of Coventry High career field for which transferrable mary wage and tax information each least 20 years behaves, but to tell him a firm ”no,” still has a few little bad habits, his or her dog. ’The dogs always get Watkin s, the Senior Citizens Center, average wage levels. No more than straight. was a weatherman and announcer on School is scheduled to leave for Basic college credits will be awarded. Michael said and get him back on the Michael said, which be hopes the dog well rewarded and p r a i ^ when they KCTV, Giannel 8, in San Angelo, Artistic Hair Design, any the maximum given each year can be right track. will outgrow. Obedience training is do a task correctly, Michael said. Texas. Manchester Jaycee or by calling Michael concluded that “It’s not Learns set of commands part of the dally regimen. Over-all, Terzi attended Yale University ticket chairman, Charles Rohde 646- easy to have a guide dog. It’s a big George W. Bourke, son The dogs learn a set of command Spider is adjusting very well to his where he majored in Giinese and 8461. Tickets will also be available at responsibility, in a sense it’s like of Mr. and Mrs. George A il St«q»&Sho|is open Sum lay 9an i-5p iii words, such as “forward, straight, or new home and master. “He’s a good Korean leanguages and continued his Al T e rzi the door prior to the performance. having a small child to take care of,” Bourke of 801 Ellington hop up,” the latter which can mean dog and I love him,” Michael said. education at Central Connecticut The Guiding Eye dogs are raised in but the rewards are great for the Road, South Windsor, “go a little faster or get yotir mind State College. In addition to being a chaperone for Miss Bristol; and Lin Stop & Shop Coupon Ij^ I S to p 4 S h o p C o u p o n a foster home for the first year of blind person. “A lot of love is the recently entered toe Air Stop 4 Shop Cksupon back on what you’re doing,” Michael member of the Advisory Board of the da Kapral Papp, Miss Connecticut 8 7 life, usually by a 4-H Gub member. most important thing, as well as Force Delayed Enlisted W*l 9E8 COiFDOn 804 8 $7 so pu'CAASS Wlh ws oowpon ard I SO po'c^«M M r 8n4 81? K explained. Central Connecticut Council of the 1972. I’rogram. It is important to remember, They undergo an intensified three- desire and determination,” Michael Edward Tomkiel, Manchester added. Boy Scout of America and a licensed The 1977 graduate of Michael said, that the dogs are not month program of training with the Im perial Star4Clst commercial airplane pilot, A1 also in town clerk, and William Johnson, FOCIS class Souto Windsor High School K i ^ school instructors before they are Michael is looking forward to the president of the Savings Bank of pets, as much as they come to love volves himself in various activities of is scheduled to leave for matched with their new owners. spring when he and Spider can take Manchester, will serve as auditors. O m tge S Cake IliMargarlne them, they are “working dogs.” It is Mary Our Queen Church in set tonight Basic Training at Lackland ' 1 ^ Macaronlcr Spider behaves well at work with long walks and romp in the park. The Miss Manchester Pageant, also very important to remember Southington. He lives in Southington Air Force Base near San One Pound Pkg. with his wife, Carolyn, and their sponsored by the Manchester "New Parent classes sponsored by Tonal Antonio, Texas, In March. J n i M i g M i n s qtr. Ib. ounce c an ; Jaycees, will feature 12 young ladies Asst Flavors three children. the Family Oriented Childbirth Infor Plans are for him to sticks (pacfcMlinoU) Other judges include~ William J. from the Greater Manchester area mation Society (FOCIS) will be held low oz. pkg. p\ receive technical training DsmisDazI On second thought Haggerty Jr., producer of the New who will vie in swimsuit, talent and tonight at 7:30 in Conference Room C In toe general career field evening gown competition for the ti store Manager, Meriden Hampshire Scholarship Pageant; of the Manchester Memorial for which transferrable p f ^ ___ 2^1 tle. David Kelley, legal councu and Hospital. college credits will be p\m argann€ The winner has a chance of going associate director of the Miss A registered nurse will conduct the awarded. Stop&Shop Connecticut Scholarship Pageant for on to become Miss Connecticut and, class which features the film “The Good So*.Fab l-M Fib.ll. r.« f u fa It. if she wins that title, can seek the N ew born." has your IM ont can par (wtMwv. 252 g ; i 251&4 248 F What happened to kitchen stove? the past 11 years; Dee Castolene, Itobert Mlgllore, son of F ro z e n G ro c e ry Dairy Grocery G ro c e ry Mrs. Irene Delorge, Old favorite Kent Road, Tolland, fish for Lent Your dontal hoalth recently was promoted to Army specialist four while Our fish people have their or Last night when our teen-age son electrical appliances, my kitchen band. “The whole economy’s crazy. serving as a surveyor with ders: buy only what meets our turned hli noee up at the meaUoaf, I stove sits practically unused. The Why do I need all these fancy elec the 30th Engineer Bat high quality standards. The threw my handi In the air and chrome rims around its burners trical appliances? My good old lU s Is the third in a series of six ciach time you eat foods containing One answer to the problem is to talion at Fort Belvolr, Va. GetyourStx^Sliopswor^ best rainbow trout from Idaho. walled, “That’s what I get after sparkle with disuse and its self- kitchen stove...one appliance...can sugars, certain bacteria in the mouth limit the number of times you eat articles on dental health published by Spec. Mlgllore entered Only Texas or Louisiana Gulf alavlng over a hot kitchen stove for cleanlng oven can’t find a single do the work of all others combined.” The Manchester Evening Herald, in are stimulated to create acids that sugary foods each day. In other toe Army In August 1976. hours!” speck of grease to self-clean. “You’re right,” agreed my hus cooperation with the Mandiester attack the tooth enamel. This words, confine your intake of sugary The specialist attended shrimp for packaged Stop & Our all week special values make it worth getting “What stove?” asked John, eyeing Now despite the fact that all my band. “It’s a big promotion deal. Dental Society, in observance of bacteria is found in a sticky, foods to regular mealtime and avoid Hartford State Technical Shop Shrimp. Fresh cod, had ...uur an wew P ^ ^ the little toaster oven that had new counter top appliances are ISuper salesmanshlp...Uke selling a National Gilldm’s Dental Health colorleu film called plaque that >hose betweenmeal snacks. College. dock and flounder caught in the produced the meatloaf in question. advertised u , E-Z, Jiffy or One-step, refrigerator to an esklmo.” Week, Feb. 5-11. forms continuously on everyone’s H is father, Tom North Atlantic. To get the best, John made a point. like moat they do cause complications. T h ^ At the rate these super salesmen teeth. Mlgllore, lives at 105 the folks who buy for you are modem women, I don’t alave over a take up all my shelf space. The cords are coming up with fancy new ★ ★ ★ The greatest damage occurs within Instead of selecting sweets In the Lydall Road, East Hart right there when the fleet comes ^ Shell & Cheddjr, 7Vi ot. get tabled. And the care and use of appliances, pretty soon my kitchen Our student eouneli has bean the 20 minutes after eating sweet hot stove anymore. I still slave, don't vending machine or at the comer ford. in. They look over the day's get me wrong, but it’s over a toaster each appliance is different so I’m stove will be completely outmoded. asked to consider the removal of foods. So the more often you eat snack shop, look for sugar-free candy Stop &Shop “Great Beef USDA Choice P rin C 8 IMtltlCTf " 4 catch. And, whatever they buy PrlncelM iiiiers oven, fiy pan, waffle iron, smokeless always thumbing through the instruc But I’m holding on to It anyway. candy bars from vending foods containing sugar the more or gum and soft drinks, fresh fruits, Pvt. Lewis J. Saunders, grill, doughnut maker, deep fat tion manuals. For example mv Who knows, eventually it may bring a machines In our school What milk, cheese, soda crackers, potato son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary today, you can buy tomorrow at m Ooxsee-New England m fryer, crock pot, Chinese wok, big- Gilnese wok has to be seasoned with good price In an antique shc^. Some effect do such snacks have on our 'hips, popcorn or peanuts. N. Saunders, 97 Burbank your Stop & Shop. So count on ClamChoYvder 09 mac-maker, and a crepe cooker. oil before each use. My fry pan must enterprising wheeler-dealer will teeth? Road, E U in^n, recently us for a great selection of lenten Every year I add at least one new never be immersed in water. And, paint it buttermilk red, put a flower ★ ★ ★ was assigned as a field ar seafood . . . specials every S iM n S l^ appUiuiM to the long row that sit heaven forbid If I use the broiler and pot In one of the burners, label it “Ye Snacking on candv bars or sugary tillery survey crewman week and easy recipes to try! bmeath their lumpy plastic covers the crock pot together because they Olde Kitchen Stove” and sell It to a soft drinks Is probably the worst with toe 2nd Armored Divi FOncedClains ‘--TSt on my kitchen counter. Invariably blow a fuse. collector of Americana to use as a thing you can do to your teeth. Read Herald Ads sion at Fort Hood, Texas. Toast Stop i Shop Sandwich rolls, While I am Involved with my 10 “We’re crasy,” I said to my hus bar In the family room. spread with Stops Shop Mayonnaise or He entered toe Army in Loinsis^ K ra S t Italian Dressing RegularStyle bonie 49^ September 1977. tartar sauce. Top heated Stop s Shop Delicious and thrifty meals The private is a 1977 tish-nics (or lish sticks or lillets) with begin with our Slop4 Shop n ec essa r y cheese slices. When cheese melts, lill h m : graduate of Ellington High "Great Beef ", USDA Births rolls. Makes fl servings. C h o ic e . SOFTWmWHm-UtT STOHi: HOURS 6 PACK FLIP TOR CANS 0^ School. S ______^ BeMBakedBeans 2 il ' M O N S A T H A M s PM Yosi, Matthew Dean, a son of Dean R. Jan. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. BATHROOM ^ SUNDAY 8 AM S PM REQ A DIET K Airman Daniel S. seafood Lenten lime meals. Corned Beef Brisket single Cut Country Fine and Anita Marie Very Yost of 26 Lanz Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Hopkins, son of Mr. and VlasklMllSpears " 69^ Lane, Ellington. He was born Jan. 30 at St. Mrs. Walter D. Armstrong of 65C Am TISSUE / SAM CRISPINO’S V CACCOLA V Mrs. Raymond E. Hopkins Francis Hospital in Hartford. His mater bassador Drive. Her paternal grand SAWEBOcOlla LIMIT 4 . SAVE BOe ON 3 L IM IT 3 . of 26 Lipman Drive, Souto OfireshCod nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dio of SUPR EM E : Windsor, has graduated at l$. ■ ■ V O tumitsAlmii...... WI.99* FU N ST in^ 1 1b. pkg. Air Force Delayed Enlist Stuffed Clams Assorted Flavors Finh Mad CMM l i « n Slerling, Todd Alexander, a son of ment Program. Gel your SloptShopsworlh Beans U.S. CHOICE BEEF ROUND S | A Q UICCD ROAST lE iF ...... W . M . 5 9 Matlaw’s Shrimp Roll nMen '99* PodeSpareRibs or Cut Qpitn Beans Cory Lee and Maryann DiSalvatore Coughlin, Sarah Belh, a daughter of Nw Rn «gREiinao iML NR The 1977 graduate of *T end er, (lavorful, gov't, inspected p o rk .^ ^ lR y RUMPROAST...... lb ■ ■ ■ M l Inur'i ksiM 9kid Halibut Steaks Frozen Z*2*’ Sterling of 101 Birch Mountain Road, Timothy J. and Kathleen Downing •AREOVIRBINIAHAM ...... W . M . 4 9 SLICED BEEF UVER...... Ib. Souto Windsor High School Sara Lee Coffee Rings 89' Minute Maid Lemon Juice ’^“i*59* Cocktail Sauce sioptshop 'AM9* Raspberry, Blueberry, Maple Crunch or Almond Bolton. He was born Jan. 25 at Coughlin of 137 Helaine Road. She was LEAN FREEH DO A kmr's tMM ffttf is scheduled to leave for Chicken Chow Mein 89* PRESSED H A M ...... • 1 . 9 9 SEOT IH M BMUn «K PMX Manchester Memorial Hospital. His born Jan. 23 at St. Francis Hospital and Basic Training at Lackland Roman Meal Waffles 59* Fried Rice with Meat 89*. PO RKBUnS...... lb. K iM a r Una FnUdi acid SUCEDUCON...... 11b. self service deli your lavorite FttikSboiiM erlkia'K' maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Medical Center in Hartford. Her maternal BERMAN nU M N A ...... Air Force Base near San water added Iv Rhodes Bread Dough ’ 1' ’ La Choy Shrimp Egg Roll 59* Alexander DiSalvatore of 18 Hartland LEAN FREEH BONELEBB, FROM BuW ■ 9 C I OUCaMiaacad S O P L # ______or Chicken Egj Roll grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert SEOTtKIUinT Antonio, Texas next Coffee Lightener 5 ItL * M Road. His pdtemal grandmother is Mrs. Downing Jr. of 69 Overlook Drive. Her PORK ROAST...... lb. ■ ■ » « ■ ^SHARP CHEESE...... •1.99J month. Eleanor Sterling of 16 Oval Lane. He has a LEAN FREEH - BONE IN A |fl iM A FRMMFUTS...... S o B iB a co n RretlktiRfrt Saiifflo iP ^1 9 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ^ la n s are for her to Maple, Thick SIkxd brother, Cory Lee II. James Coughlin Sr. of 40 Clyde Road. Her CUT FROM BUTT 1 U r rec«ve7 technical training d s i r y You’ve got all week lo shop these line buys... all good and fresh, PORKSTEAK..... lb. i i i w or Regular-1 Ib. pkg. maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Giant 49 o l pkg. $ 1 1 9 in toe general career field ^ StopGPShop Dio, Rachel Lynne, a daughter of GMIOHMIS...... 31 Margaret Downing of Manchester. Her FREEH COUNTRY 8TYLE S 1 9 0 for which transferrable Child Mild Bologna 79* Family Pack Arthur and Evelyn Armstrong Dio of 16 produce Xroplcada U|^N*U?e|y paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and PORK RIBS...... lb. i i f t O OXYDOL Tisn r « PM un i LL RI& college credits will be Gem Franks ( Brian Road, South Windsor. She was bora Good and fresh. Mrs. Edward LaChance of South Windsor. 3 Ib. Can aOUNDERorSOlEFUETS. awarded. Orangealuice She has a sister, Kelly Marie, 4. corner deli sliced to order. Avail In tloTM laatuiing a laivice del. Sweet Life CRISCO $ 1 6 9 Sweet Life 32 o l N. Navy Boiler Technician 9 9 Scaliest J s g y Fireman Appren. David A. M l Sl^le Cooked TENDER CRAMERRY c Wentworth, son of Mr. and Sharp Cheddar Cheese S! ’ 1 *’ Calabro Ricofta Cheese '<« 89* Whole MIk or Pwt Skim Sweet Life 12 oz. Mrs. James Wentworth of Slop i Shop - White or Yellow- Random WL Pkgi. IB 01. c an JWCECOCKTAR. Hood Sour Cream ie ounce cup 75* LPttS 37 River Mead Blvd., East R o a ^ B e e f & tnLatge2lM i|ik W M t O i W Mozzarella Cheese siSL^Sg. 79* STRAWBERRY Stop&Shop *^19 Cheese Food Slices “«'*"■ 99* Cottage Cheese Breikitone 69* BAQ K O tH E R Hartford, has completed PRESERVE 2 / 8 9 ‘ SWEET UFE the Basic Boiler Techni Half Pound f Individually Wrapped-White or Yellow Cailornia Large Curd, Low Fat or Tangy PEANUT BUHER Dlb-pAi •2 .6 9 MLLGHERKMS...... qtb«.85^ cian Course. White American Cheese s: • 1 ” M fou Uk9 Httgle... a m i who do o tn t... otopin Iho NEWI A 1977 graduate of MA’t OLD FASHIONED STATIC aUARD Stop & Shop Meat Loaf *• bakery We bake over 40 kinds of bread plus luscious pastry. •1 .3 9 Penney High School, he Fresh Green C a b b ie 19°n Fresh Green Peppers 39s Monehootor PoP SAoppa at 2 4 i Sptnear S t IIMa Safiir- COUNTRV FAIR ROOT BEER...... o FROZEN a DAIRY • joined the Navy in July Macaroni Salad stopashop ^<59° do]f, Pobruorf 4th botwoon 10 A M §nd 4 PM. Tho BIB WHITE BREAD M.H3 /* 1 .0 0 Stops Shop Tuna Salad r»1** Fresh Egg Plant 39s. Fresh Cucum b^ 5 '“»1 EngUitoM riHfM PRUDENCE 1977. M atrleaf Lo o m wUI omoto, myoUtpond omortoln young 5 9 « c g ro w iio w iiE i...... Stops Shop Custards s:69* COHO KEF HUH... gS£&EFI«...-...... looipki-S/TB* Navy Construction Chinese Style Pork Roll “3,*r*89*. ^StedtUffsrduChbieselkwYim w^^ ondoUollkowhhhlolOogleBhow.Bodoo’tmlooouton EaBMiPiiriH-nMEns SW EET LIF E • PRODUCE • 1 Mechanic Construction- n K T A K IS ...... 30H.pki.O8* Comer Den Onion Rolls ,Jiu.65* Fresh Ginger 301. pkg, stop 4 Shop Lemon Pie ?? 89* tho hmond moko ouro you tfo n t mloo out on tho tun U .a. NO. t FANCH 69’* Wrappers WonTonWon Ton ;^99® Maple Walnut Cake 99* nm r n o a t man Appren. Edward A. r,«e g g o Whole Wheat Bread '»»2 lUS 89* (aata o f PoP Shoppo oodo. STUFFED OLIVES...... 7 9 < l A n a n n s H t CHIPS...... n<».pti.88' 9no-Peas Chinese 2 ot(*g. Kurnquats Fresh k 99* MACINTOSH APPLES31b bat 69* Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. our kitchen You'll love o u r... or Swedish Rye or Oatmeal Bread -Slop a Shop Big Daisy Bread SStSS nrs-iipn d «o 3ot Q i% 0 M M BAK E D m a t ...... CAUF. tUNKIHT ZIPPER HKINNEO Merven A. Ross of 40 Water Chestnuts Asian Pears Fresh 6 looi. I health & beauty aids Whal price have you teen paying for these,, PEA BEANS...... 4 9 ^ SS m m b g h g e ie ioH.pkt.6B* TANBERINES 10/79* IChidkeii Egg Roll Wrapper Bean Sprouts Fresh f*0 % nN M PRBHH Hillside St.. East Hartford, Roastodor A O M VERY FINS ^ o w H u m . iib.pk3.*1.68 graduated from Basic ’'Barbecue 5 9 4 GREEN CABBAGE .16* Bean Sprouts La Choy 3 <• La Choy Soy Sauce !J'49* iteniiaxliuiipoiis U nallM •m m APPLESAUCE...... UoLbeMe w W g S H i i T ? . . PNapo.88* FANCY VBUOW OLOH Construction Mechanic Hair Spray TkePOPSNOPK School - at the Naval Fresh Cheese Pizza *1** yO iow Mein Noodles 49* La Choy Dinners Regular 40 ct. Hair Spray # ^ r ...... iit.Mn.2/98* 4 Ol. NoivAan, apny boMa-nagter, ONIONS ..b^AS* Construction Training Macaroni & Cheese jit 99* ChicHen, Beef, Shfimp Chow Mein or Pepper OritnttI J or Super pkg. SUNSHINE VIENNA nMNnnnnuMFUNiit not PR|M R IO RIFE UmoinlKl Of Ulki HoM PEDOHMB...... ip o h DB* Center, Gulfport, Mass. MMICMm FBNER COOKES..... 7 9 * m n n a o t CCnAKCHOK.. io«Lptt.e8* FANCY TOMATOES ..apaebSO* He joined the Navy in 249 SpMIMr 9L (adNoMiioKMAiiT) L . . • ■ __ ... June 1977. MA.NCHESTE'R KVKM.Nd HKHAl.l) .Matxh<'>tri ( ■•nn Wnl I • i. . I \t.l MM 1 I'ACK KOl'I^r MANCUHSTKH hA'KNINC HKHAl.l), Mini licsln ( "iiii \S< il ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M.TO 4 P.M. ^i^THi»Toai*wMi* a w w Of consumer concern Savemore!,. SaveiKHAL. Save with A'Pls another tax sqpported pension plan. It Betty Crocker Chase B Sanborn A new Federal Trade Commlailon buyer’s guide advises consumers to know stresses that consumers who tnink they all the facts before investing in an In may change Jobs and become ineligible to contribute to their IRA because they are .7 dividual Iletlrement Account (IRA). For Harold’i mail order {• \ a copy of the.guide write to the Division of covered by another retirement plan buiiness perked up when COFFIE should watch out for contracU requiring Fudge Brownie Mix Distribution and Duplication, Room 128, he began offering "lucky h O i C ALL eeiNOi • LI. VACeUM CAN FTC, Washington, D.C. 20680. fixed payment schedules. II they become atones’’ for sale. But postal 1 The guide, entitled "Frank Talk About Ineligible to make paymenU, they may authorities soon haled him have to default on their contract and pav amiuYS IRAs,” Is based on results of the FTC’s ITEMS tPRICES EFFECTIVE NOW into court on a charge of 2 1 V s 0 1 . Bureau of Consumer Protection’s two- current income tax on what they get back mail frgud. THRU SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1978 OKO. year investigation of various IRA plans from their IRA plus a 10 percent penalty. "It’s a phony deal,” tbey and the way they are marketed. It also Further, since most Insurance com ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY: Esch of those told the judge. “Obviously talks about common problenu consumers panies deduct their fees from the first sdvsrtlssd itsms is rsquirsd to bs rssdily svsil- no one can promise good .43 have experienced with these plans year's payments, consumers nuy receive sbts for ssis St or bslow ths sdvsnissd pries in luck from mere rocks." sach ABP Stors. sxcspt ss spscificsily noted in because of the effect of tax requirements little or nothing back if they default soon But when Harold pointed this ad. on certain investments used as IRAs and after they’ve started their IRA. out th a t he m ade no offers suggestions on how consumers can The guide advises consumers to obtain a ASP IS A POULTRY SHOPPE ASP IS A COUNTRY FARM PORK SHOPPE apecific claima for the avoid them. Written in question and copy of Publication 560 from the Internal stones beyond their name, Revenue Service and, if possible, consult WALDBAUM'S answer form, the guide explains what an FRESH the court tossed out the IRA is and requirements consumers must the nearest IRS office and a specialist to charge. make sure that the plan they have chosen OVEN STUFFER iiW K LOIN ROASTS follow to get tax benefits for using one. " ’There is nothing im For example, the guide notes that con fits their Investment needs and that they moral,’’ said the court, "in Food M art sumers will not be eligible to contribute to qualify for the tax benefits. FULL7-RIB ^ WHOLE (14-17 LBS ) 'N SIRLOiN OR RIB SIDE the belief that gems or their IRA if they are participating In PERDUE BLADE PORTION PORTION amulets affect the PORKLOINS wearer’s fortunes; if the StockSTOH-V upand save all this w eekNEEH at Food M art! 1 ROASTERS YOUR $ 1 1 9 SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK! CHOICE! M a M a M u ’S C atIrER'S 1 lb. A&P 748 Tolland Tnpk. sAua- Bumble Bee Tuna Food Club Soda PASTA ROMANA PASTA te a m Artick's of ('onfi-di'rallon I Manchoatof jM B T 45* WHITE MEAT - IN Oil OR WATER A ll FLAVORS-1/2 G A L BOTTLE SPAGHETTI. REGULAR OR THIN ELSOWS I8TINCTIVE CATERING lb. ZITIOR ROTELLE The 'Artifle.s of Con WHOLE federation and Perpetual FOR A ^ OCCASIONS COffTAINS: 7 CENTER AND ONLY 3 END CHOPS-PORK LOIN 7 O Z. Union", adopted by the 5-7 LB. Continental CoiiKress in SIZE CAN 1777, did not c.stablish a ; Hava your wadding or naxt party In our ASSORTED PORK CHOPS ib sovereign nation. The colo- 4 ' - 9 0 nie.s, or statc.s, deleKated ;baautltully appointad dining hall, accom- Boneless Rib or Sirloin End o « i Thin Sllc«d $1.89 lb. FOOO C LU 9 ^■OOUIItO (defendant) wishes to sell rO O D C L U l FOOD C L U l only those powers they could 'modatlona to 300 paopla wMiriAuio not handle individually, such PORK ROASTS M CENTER PORK CHOPS lucky rocks for what they Spaghetti Sauce Ciam Sauce ■ •■ lO t CAN Stewed Tomatoes • lb. ALL fU lFO tl OUINO Thin Spaghetti as to wai>e war, establish a Counby Style Ribs 0 « < Lean-Boneless C B B a are, without lying about FOO D C L U l I2 0I ■ A 01 uniform currency, contract Ramambar thara la no aubatituta for quality ■QTTLI < 01 WHOLE PORK RIBS PORK CUTLETS M ib them, (he) is not acting Pope Wine Vinegar Steriing Coffee Sauerkraut CAN! Onion Soup Mix IN V fL O F f I' FOOD C L U l debts for general expense '(ao why aattia lor laaa, gat tha baat). fraudulently.” W ItN U O N t ^ FOO D C L U l and make treaties for for UOZ 1701 Cooking profaaalonally for ovar 30 yaara. Itaiian Dressing •o m i Eariy June Peas CANS Elbow Macaroni eign nations. Taxes for pay f ASP IS A LENTEN SEAFOOD SHOPPE The case illustrates the Hot Cocoa Mix ment of expanses were lev fine line the law must draw CAP N JOHN S-QUICK FROZEN ied by the states. The con $ 1 1 9 in deciding when the mails SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL BUY OF THE WEEK! federacy was called “the 9159^ have been used to cheat the United States of America,” DRESSED HADDDCK HADDOCK FILLETS pkg ■ public. Consider another, but considered in the plural, For information to suit your needs (call a cooperating group rather contrasting case; College Inn Broth Plum Tomatoes Here a man offered — by T ff^ TOMATO PASTE than a national entity. Jim or Ron Moriconi) at FRfSH QUICK FROZEN A&P mail — to do psychic POPE ITALIAN STTLE $929 $ 1 1 9 CLEAR I3.75 OZ. CAN POPE - 6 OZ. CAN 6 4 6 - 7 S S 6 HADDOCK FILLETS FISH & CHIPS P><9 I readings that would reveal “the whole truth” about a 28 O Z. person’s future. His !c CAP N JOHN S-QUICK FROZEN fOR CAN FRESH $ ] 5 9 readings were supposed to 5 , . $ 1 4 9 - - be b a ^ on date of birth, COD STEAKS COD FILLETS ‘ pkg I sex, and race. But all the TOFCO AUTOMATIC UPACK 14 02 Q Q c man really did was to send Swiss Miss F A C K A O l 99* Spaghetti Sauce 49* Food Ciub Saiad Oii b o t t l e 0 9 Dishwasher Detergent *1.29 out an identical form letter O IL MONTE ^ FRfSH SPANISH MACKfREL OR CAPN JOHN S-QUICK-FROZEN }| 02 $ ] 4 9 to everybody. Food Club Tomatoes CAN 45* Bread Crumbs 59* Grated Cheese ir , co-v“j-.*1.29 Pineappie-uTc. v.t' 49* This time a Jury found l$OZ SEA TROUT SHRIMP COCKTAl CANS him guilty of "conscious Tomato Sauce C L U l 4 99* 3s'F P l I N C I Pizza Pie Mix ''.iS' 49* Spaghetti O’s RO TELLE RIOATONI 4 PUSILLI lUCATA 47* town House Crackers /.“o' 69* lUNSHINC and intentional fraud in KLIOWS ZITI w it h LINC8 UOZ WHEN YOU O p C l^ llU lU IIOATONIiMlOlUMSHiLLS PKO 39* Ronzoni Pasta CAP N JOHN S-COOKED FROZEN 39* Progresso Soups-.-'.";:'.*.. 39* I 01 FACKAOl $ - | 1 9 A&P-QUICK FROZEN-PORTIONS promising to do things he Chip A Roos 79* did not intend to do.” SALAD SHRIMP A FISH & CHEESE . ® 1 ' * And a woman ran afoul ' REPEAT SALE BY POPULAR DEMAND!! ^ of the postal laws by U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF FRESH FLORIDA CITRUS SALE BY THE CASE SEE operating a service for the lovelorn. Her technique ALL U S. NO. I FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGES ARE ON SALE AT UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES IF YOU MISSED was to pull in members OUT ON OUR LAST SALE YOU'LL SURELY WANT TO STOCK •"''"'S .n, FLORIDA - JUMBO with teaser ads such as UP ON THIS OUTSTANDING QUALITY PRUIT THE RIB ROAST FINEST THAT THE SUNSHINE STATE GROWS “Wealthy manufacturer . . ■» LARGE END (RIBS 6-7-8) 2 MILLION wishes to meet congenial, FAMOUS INDIAN RIVER INDIAN RIVER home-loving wife,’’ or SEEDLESS SEEDLESS. . '^5 cr „ “ Wealthy young widow «o Cr seeks husband and ad WHITE PINK 64 (. viser." GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT TEMPLE But in fact she never in youknow (LARGE U SIZE) (LARGE U SIZE) I troduced anybody to LB. LOW anybody, contending LOW herself with simply U.S.D.A. CNOICE-BEEF ;‘ 4 .9 9 ‘ 5 .9 9 WAIDBAUM'S N .r . STYLl DllH PRICE pocketing the membership Smoked Shoulder Sole! PER CASE (4/$ BUSHEL) PER CASE (4/5 BUSHEL) IT REPRESENTS fees. Finding her guilty of COLONIAL FLORIDA'S Coloniol Moster LUNDY FLORIDA'S BEST ORANGES mail fraud, a court said GEM TOP ROUND BEST EATING “the scheme cannot be SMOKED SMOKED COOKED BAKED TEMPLE JUICE said in any sense to be a SHOULDER DELICIOUS bona fide matrimonial SHOULDERS GLAZED |A LOT OF (^REG.-THINSPAGHEHI OR PICNIC HAM STEAK ORANGES ORANGES Macaroni, bureau.” WATER ADDED A public service WATER ADDED (ANDSHOULDER) HAM JUMBO 10 SIZE IIM SIZE) SEALTEST IN N PAGE feature of the American 1 C FRESHLYSUCED FRESHLY SLICED Bar Association and the ‘ 7 . 2 5 ‘ 6 .9 9 LB. 1 ? PER CASE (4/S BUSHEL) LOST POUNDS Connecticut Bar Associa PER CASE (4/5 BUSHEL) COTTAGE tion. U S O A . CHOICE I f C F ROUND * 1 .7 9 Two million visits were made to Gloria Stevens I U S 0 A CHOICE • BEEF BUY THE FULL CASE AND SAVE! BACK RUMP ROAST ' .. ‘1.4 DOMESTIC U S.O.A. CHOICE l E E F UNOERILADE RIB ROAST , . ‘ 1.59 Figure Salons last year. It is tangible evidence of our [ CALIFORNIA'^SUNKIST" 99 CHEESE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ‘1.2 ROAST FRESHLY U S O.A CHOICE (BEEF RIB EYE) DELMONICO STEAK . . ‘3.29 NAVEL ORANGES “ JoT e' ” Q # c« e members controlling their weight through the M.E.D. SEMI BONELESS HAM ..‘1.5 GEM SMOKED BEEF USOA CHOICE B EEF Method. V A news Po r k s h o u l d e r r o l l .. ‘1.4 N Y. SHARP BOTTOM ROUND STEAK .. ‘ 1.79 U.S. NO. 1 ggj-r sLg Our price structure is modest, but even if it was CHEDDAR USOA CHOICE B EEF ROUND IDAHO POTATOES BAKING BAG OUR BEST SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ,,‘1.89 FBESH CALIFOBNIA HOOD CHOCORIFFIC USOA CHOICE B EEF I free no one would bother to come unless the M.E.D. Q — Is there a deadline CHEESE LB. KINNOW TANGERINES oo,.. 98‘ for veterans to apply for ROUND CUBE STEAK ,,‘1.89 FRESH HEALTHFUL Method worked. BREADED VEAL PATTIES FRESHLY SLICED YELLOW OR GREEN SOUASH ,. 39‘ I medical treatment at a VA USOA CHOICE (BEEF BONELESSI LOX SALE ‘ 1.79 ‘ i r * ‘ i.89 U S NO I ALL PURPOSE GALLON CHUCK STEAK RBLAOEI ‘ 1.39 What do you have to lose? hospital? WISPRIOB YELLOW ONIONS - 59* A — No. There is no MUENSTER CHEESE ‘ 1.69 USOA CHOICE B EEF IMPORTED JUICY deadline for applying, but BOTTOM ROUND ROAST.. ‘1.29 SWEET NECTARINES ,. 69* CHOCOLATE 0 CALIFORNIA priority is given eligible USOA CHOICE B EEF GEM SLICED BOLOGNA P IP GERMAN BOLOGNA .. ‘ 1.59 LUNCHEON JUMBO WALNUTS ,.59* veterans with service- HEBREW NATIONAL KHOCKWURST TOP ROUND ROAST ,. ‘1.39 TOP CREST ■ COLD CUTS COOKED SALAMI 99‘ connected disabilities. CARANOe__ BEEF KOSHER """" USOA CHOICE B EEF ROUND DRINK .'o " .* o r . "<■' ‘ 1 .3 9 WILD BIRD SEED ‘ 2.89 PEPPERONI , ‘ 2.29 CARANOO SIRLOIN TIP ROAST .. ‘1.49 PINE MOUNTAIN” INTRODUCTORY OFFER to IHOUR ICOLOREO a a * DANDY LOAF FIREPLACE LOGS .S FLAME) CA 9^* Q — My husband died 89‘ HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS -or 89* CARANOO NEW ENGLAND SlAfOOD SRtCIAlSI *At AllMil Participatingrarticipating Salonsdaioni , from a service-connected PRODUCt ITEM OF THE WIFK LUNCHEON SAUSAGE ‘ 1.79 FRESH illness. Since then I have COLONIAL BACON 'VJx" ,, ‘ 1.39 LONGACRi adopted a child. Is my PERCH FILLETS .. ‘1.89 CALIFORNIA TR0PICANA-100%PURE Nw^ hJUIFLAVORS CHICKEN BREAST ROASTED ... ‘ 1.39 FRESH stepchild eligible for COLONIAL POLISH RING . *1.29 BUNCH w e e k s fo r HORMEL HADDOCK FILLETS ,. ‘2.09 FRESH ANISE CHAMPVA benefits? “HOT" BAGELS a v a i" a I i e i 12 fO «‘ 1 ,09 ALSO KNOWN AS FENNEL. EVERY PART OF THIS AROMATIC PLANT HAS A BONELESS CURE 81 HAM . ‘2.69 TASTE AND AROMA SIMILAR TO LICORICE. AND THE SEEDS ARE USED IN UNLIMITED VISITS' $05 . V G A LLO N A— Adopted children are FRESH TROUT ‘2.09 2 N iw _ BAKING AND TO MAKE FENNEL SAUCE THE STEMS ARE EATEN LIKE One introductory offer per person. eligible for CHAMPVA if CELERY, UNCOOKED OR COOKED AND SE RVEO AS A VEGETABLE they were living in the NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR Tt POCRAPMICAL ERRORS O R A N G E veteran’s home when he Fun Exercise Plan CdUNTRY died, or if they are adopted FROZEN FOODS GAIORSI HtAlTH i BIAUTY AIDS FRISH, FRISH DAIRY DFLIYFSI LARGE Diets Compiled Exclusively by Our Dietitian RE0ULAR4MINT within two years after the GATLORD HOWARD JOHNSON No Disrobing * Individual Programming JU IC E cX YOGURT veteran’s death. CREST TOOTHPASTE -ortu.. 99* AXELROD HOOD TOPCO • REGULAR 4 LEMON POMPEII Physician Inquiries Inivited /\bout Our MED Method ORANGI Macaroni & NAIL POLISH REMOVER1 BOTTLE 49* Cottage GLASS ALL VARIETIES SOUR Q — I am receiving JUICE AGREE CREME RINSE • O T T II 79* Fftioe V WKNE educational assistance Cheese TOPCO CREAM Cheese ASH TRAY/CANDY DISH from Veterans Administra 13 OUNCE CAN 19 OUNCE PKG. COTTON SWABS PACKAGE 59* PINT CONTAINER U OZ. CONTAINER tion for a correspondence Q l I P D C T C THROAT CHILORRN’S 14COUNT A A t REG. i c course. Am I eligible for an O U O n C I O LOUNGES 4RE0ULAR PACKAGE 9 9 1 C S1.4f EACH 30« OFF 50'^ OFF Ui education loan? A— A veteran pursuing a ITAINS RICH BRAZILIAN COFFEES P I7 7 A CHEESE SAUSAGE „ „ FRISH BAKSD GOODS OUR OWN program of education by ' HAMBURG 4 PEPPIROMI .V o f O * WALDBAUM ■ ALL PLAVORS TASTI O' SEA YHE YOUNG CHILDREN'S correspondence is not eligi FOOD MART NATURAL YOGURT ISi, 4»«99* ^ T E A BAGS v4'EIGHT O’CLOCK SEAFOOD PLATTER •»"'«> 79* ALL FLAVORS ble for an education loan. m e u s H LIGHT’N’LIVELY 4 c'o“p' . ‘ 1. ENCYCLOPEDIA PROGRAM ^NSTAHT COFFEE GAYLORD PEAS t« OUNCE PKO. / Q ( FLORIDA CITRUS PINK MRS. PAUL’S America’s fastest growing system of franchised figure ’ 100 CT. PKG. MUFFINS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CARTON 69* 100Z.JA11 #104671 10 f r ie d SCALLOPS ‘1 19 WILL END salons exclusively for women Q — Are dividends TOP PROST * WARD'S EUTTERMAIO CHIFFON MARGARINE 65* a r LIMIT FINE COUPON PER FAMILY AP-2 0 o l ILIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY AP-2 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY AP2 ■ " i \ ^ VALID FEB i ll, I97B______received from National COFFEE LIGHTENER CARTON 39* WHEAT BREAD «« IN ONE WEEK VALID FEB 5-11. 1978 VALID FEB 5-11, 1978 603 HOOD ALL VARIETIES NISSiN'S SWISS SLICES k!” ;:. * MANCHESTER 397-A BROAD 8T. 647-9906 js iy Service Life Insurance con 99 m iv •« iqcif .aOWdY6 FIRM'N'FROSTY iSh p a c k 89* RAISIN BREAD uoi. .o». SAYURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. VERNON POST RD. p l a z a 6 7 1 - 2 6 9 8 f sidered income by the VA BEL PAESE CHEESE 69* 1. Old Saybrook 2. Enfield 3. BloomflaM 4. Wetarbury 8. Norwich B. Bristol in determining pension 7. Torrington 8. Waterford 9. Rocky Hill 10. Eaet Havon 11. Orange eligibility? PRICES EFFLCIIVf IIH C M , W/8 WE RtSFRVF IHE RIUHI fO LIMII SALES t(l 3 PACKAGES ON ANY III M UNLESS UUItllVUSI NUII 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE HOURS MON. THRU FR|. I TO t - SAT. S TO 1 A — No. Dividends from IIIMS IFIH SAII NFII AVAIIAHLI FO WHULFSAIEHS OH H U A Il UEAliHS NOI HISIYINSIHI1 FOR IVl'iHillAnilCAl IHHim.s NSII are exempt. PAGE SIX-C - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Mam licstcr Conn . Wnl . I VI) 8. 1878 MANCHhyrFiR EVEM.NG HERALD. .Man(heF S h \ h .N < Wedneaday: Spaghetti and meatballi, gar Tlioraday: Pina day. den aalad, Italian bread. Friday: ChaTi day. rAtm tohool luneh iMnus Thuriday: Maat patty, nuihad potato, Vernon r bupTlcate gravy, green beana. Elementary and Sykea 0P M SUNDAY 9 A.M.uJP.IIII. Friday: Tomato loup, pilled cheeie IFLETCHER GUSS CO. L . bridge J Coventry pavy, roll and butter, peachea. undwlch, vegetable itlcka, p ^ t o chlpa. Monday: Llncola’a birthday, no icbooL Tbnraday: Pina with chaeaa and maat Thaaday: Maat belli with lance, rice, peaa, Over J9 fMvi fgf IfltmitciW Tin O n lr r Kricifir (Muli All MhooU lauce, celery itlcka, peart. South Wlndior bread and butter, Valentlne’i cake. Feb. 3 at the Masonic Tem Friday: Veal cutlet parmaaan with tance, ple — North-South: Barbara Mooday: Lincoln'i Urtbday. Wedneaday: Frankfurt on roll, french friea, COMPUTE AUTO GLASS SERVICE peaa„ roll and butter, fruit cocktail. TuMday: Juice, itaak aandwlch, (ranch Secondary carrot and celery iticka, chocolate podding. •Mooe auM -WMOM e u u ruaMTuai tom Beckley and Jackie Lynch, ncTuai nusHNO -raiinKf i doom mmous first: Anne MacLachlan and (riaa, carrota, valantina cookla. Monday: No achool. Tbnraday: 8o^, grlnderi, potato atidu, TUe [NaOMMI .IKOM MM Wedaaaday: Maat loaf, pavy, maihed Hebron Tueaday: Veal parmaaan, ipaghettl with pean. Ann DeMartin. second: Jim Baker and Paul Barton, third poUUMa, ijHaach or miied vofcUble, apple Elementary tomato uuce, Italian broad and buHer, aalad. Friday: Tuna loaf, tomato laaco, buttarad Wedneaday: Ham lubmarlna with lettuce, noodlea, green beana, roll and butter, mined EUst-West: Dr. and Mrs. pie. ^AwcmsnR649"452'^ COlLCCTOirS ITEM Tanash Atoynatan. first. Ilmraday: Juice, Junior mac, poUto chlpt, Monday: UnM ln'i birthday. tomato, pickle chlpa, potato chlpa, aoup. fruit. bAICSH PIAHS Bruce Mott and Russell c b ^ o( vefetable, chiliad peacbei. Tueaday: Orange Juice, bamburg on roll, TIturaday: P in a day. Hlf^ end Middle FVISlOiNTiAt OCCAMTftS com cblpa, cole ilaw, valentine cake. Humi siPtooucnOMt Graitiss. second: Geri Barton Friday: Pina day. Friday: Chef’i day. WednMday: Hamburg pina, garden lalad, Monday: Uncoln’i birthday. and Florence Smyth, third. The hifh achool and Captain Nathan Hale Choice of deaierti and milk with all meali. Cl*«, C..M peacbet. Tueaday: Sallabury iteak, onion pavy, School offer a choice of mala dlib each day. ElemenUry buttered rice, pen, Valentine cake. OPEN M-F a-S;W Miinrlienter ltriilK«- <1ul, Thuriday: Meat patty, nuthed potato, Feb. 3 at 146 Hartford Road pavy, green beant, pudding. Monday: No Kbool. Wedneaday: Frankfurt on roll, french frlaa, THUR. TIL 1:00 ■ . t c x . i t Hartford SAT. a - S«0 I ih — North-South: Rita Holland Friday: Oven baked chicken, nuabed potato, Tueaday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, lalad, fruit (RH8) and chocolate pudding with I 'S .y» C lif S I/IS carrots, Italian bread and butter. topping (Middle). and Jeannine Raymond, first; All Mhoola com, fnilt. I 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESTEk Jack Descy and Louis Rham Wedneaday: Hawaiian luan at Avery Street n u n d a y : Soup, grlnderi, potato iticki, (0*1 tef'lev St I 8CF MRED Monday: Profeaalonal day. Kbool. All other icbooli: Bologna, laliunl and pean. Halpryn. second; Norma a u o Tueaday: Cbeeiebor|er, french (rlei, Fagan and Al LaPlant. third Monday: Lincoln’i birthday. cbeeM lubmarine or aandwlch with lettuce and Friday: Tuna loaf, tomato laoce, buttered East-West: Peg LaPlant appleaauce, cupid’i treat. Tueaday: Roait beef, pavy, maibed potato, tomato, potato puffi, loup. noodles, green beana, roll and butter, mined Wedneaday: Roait beef, maahed poUtoet, peat, cranberry lauce. fruit.______and Joe Toce, first; Jim Polites and Bob Stratton, se cond; Harold Yanow and Jeff Yes, we know we were out of many items during certain days of last week’s big sale. We all Oakes, third. learned the hard way why the Mid-West is called the "Bread Basket of the Nation Most of Feb. 2 al 385 N. Main St. - North-South: Sue Shorts and those items we were out of are now In our stores and of course, we put last week’s sale price on New books Barbara Beckley. first. them for this week. So, a Rain Check or a Snow Check save up a stormi Frankie Brown and Jane A U 1 M W S O O O D Lowe, second; Luti at library Wadsworth and Ethel Robb, ImportMl, Porcelain-clad third. New books at East-West; Faye Lawrence M anchester's Mary Deoutirul Debonaire and Mollje Timreck. first; SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE Cheney Library: Ronnie Toomey and Mary Look Fiction Tierney, second; Marion Limited Time Only lim ited Time Oniy for The Cook&SeiveWare DUNCAN HINES ALL VARIETIES Boyle — Veil of sand McCarthy and Peg O'Connor, MOTTS ‘Orange Bush — Nurse at Deer Thl$W09k$Featun third. Hollow Jan. 30 at 385 N. Main St. — LAYER CAKE MIX Signs^ Cabot — Come summer, SUPERMARKETS Jane Lowe and Anne Ingram, Throughout! come love quart $ * 7 9 9 first; Kaye Baker and Penny Cole — Blue climate S au c^n ■ each Skenderian. second; Eugene 1-b. The Store Toch and Frank Bloomer, Dollner — On the edge ottheRnost. 2VZ-OZ. for Falter — Who wrote the Barbara Davis and Bette Mar \ /■ tin, tied for third. box Addtional book of love? Ttiikey Dinner Frede — The pilots Banquet East-West: Terry Daigle Grocery Freeling — Sabine and Marge Warner, first; Hale — Island of mystery Geri Barton and Joyce Items not Hochsteln — Stepping out Driskell. second: Irving Advertised. M acN eil-W olf In the fold Carlson and Mary Willhide, SPECIAL PURCHASE Morgan — Essential man third. Muller — Edwin of the Iron Nile Time Novice Group Limited Time Oniy shoes Sqft-\A^eoe Feb. 3 at 146 Hartford Road ShopRite MONETA FEATURE OF THE WEEK Plercy — High cost of living — North-South: Dick Vizard Nonfiction and William Calhoun, first; Pick up your copy of COVERED MAYONNAISE our latest PRICE K .U S Berger — Boys of Indy Geoff and Joan Naab, second; V U / Circular. It ia full of Bierce — Stories and fables Inara Larson and Charles Tatro, third. atorewide aavinga. Li SAUCE FAN ^^4^ of AmbroM Bierce Brookside Brady — Mathew Brady and East-West: Elaine mited quantitiea avail VAN CAMP PORK A IIANS OR his world Banquet Fresh Farm Oven Ready Soft-Wave Yatrousiss and Ron Loicano, Quart able at your local Bull — Soldiering first; William and Ann Bren- jar ShopRRel Kidney Beans 4”",i;i9y dle, second; Joyce and Frank Cameron — Making of IN 04L OR WATER STAR-KIST Israel D in n e rs Chickan Parts R ib R c a s t ^ T i s s u e Rossi, third. (kiles — Privileged ones P&W -Mrerufl llridge Ught Hina -59< Leg Sami IN Oil OR WAHR STAR KtST LIGHT OR WHtn Conran — Kitchen book Frozen Glul, Quarters Boneless DeCrlstoforo — Handtool Turkey, Jan. 26 at 200Clement Road. SPECIAL PURCHASE iPEClAL PURCHASE Solid Pack lUna ’j:,69^ handbook for woodworking Chicken, Large End 2 roll East Hartford — North-South: ShopRite IMITATION Breast De Mllle — Where the wings Veal Parmlglan, pkg. James Baker and Keith limited Time Only limited Time Only Mayonnaise grow orSellsbury Quarters Burnham, first; Charles ShopRite A JA X U Q U ID &6 9 < ojsda' HEINZ DeKargues — Perspective Steak Purcell and Shirley Graboff, Doerflinger — Magic 5 3 * . CHOICE second. Ketchup "‘*s5 9 < catalogue East-West: Robert Kemp MACARONI & CHEESE DISH DETERGENT ShopRrit Exxon Corp— World energy and Donald Weeks, first; outlook Anthony Longo and John Corned Beef ?^B9^ FarMn — Cape Cod Canal Fisher, second. PRIDf OF THE FARM Goodnow — Children You'll get more meat for your money with our Value Trim! 7V4-OZ. Tomato Ketchup drawing box Hoffman — Echoes from the Frozen Food Favorites! More Grocery Values! s t 7 ^ LA CMOY Khoolyard Pinochle Chow Mein Noodjes J;^39^ Houm — Contemporary en Fresh Perdue Boneiess THANK YOU WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE trepreneurs Minute Maid Motts M anchester Cheiry Pie Filling ’ ^ 9 9 ^ Kanin — It takes a long time Green Giant Com 4 ‘ ^:,99< Top scorers in the A U VAAIETIfS nU SlU AY STAIUSIL SPECIAL PURCHASE to become young Chicken Parts B e e f R ib E y e A p p le J u ic e GREEN GIANT Kenney — A time for being O ra n g e J u ic e Manchester Senior Citizens Swirl Cake Mix :M’!iS'. 89^ Pinochle Group game Feb. 2 Limited Time Oniy Niblets Com 4’i2i9y human Breast , „ 10X/DARK NROWN/UGHT MOWN UUNDRY at the Army & Navy Club are SIwpWIt COUNTSV s m i on MGUIAII Kirk — Snow Quarters Lattman — Better speech Frozen 12 oz. Quarters Whole $029 40 oz. Sam Schors, 611, Robert ShopRite Sugar Pancake Syrup for your child can lb. Schubert, 596, Joe Windsor, MILK CHOCOLATE OR lUTnRSCOTCH FAR DETERGENT 6 3 t Untrimmod boL 594, Kate Frey, 593, Caroline PLAIN OR lOOUID Lrague of Women Voters of Nestle Morsels...... F red erick sen , 591, Mike Diamond Crystal Salt J^17< U.S. — Energy dilemmas Fresh Whde Chickens‘isr55rfc 49* Lamb Chops ...... ,1.99 NON-OAMY CREAMER League of Women Voters of DeSimone, 578, Jennie Fogar IlM ID IO Motts Apples Sauce . 3 1.00 ty, 571, Fritz Wilkenson and Ic U.S. — Energy fiptlons Green Beans French C ut 3 ^ 1.00 Fresh Perdue Chickens 2HI03KW h. 59* Rib Lamb Chops I -reeh A m erican ■ b . 2.39 Coffeemate Bonus Pope Oil ^^2^ Liston — Terrorism 2 1.00 Bess Moonan, 564, Peg Ven- CARNATION DRY Shoestring P otatoes . . 3 S 2 S S 1 .0 0 .. Freeh A m erican . lb. Sliced Peaches . ^,^ ShopRIto Macaulay — Castle Tatertx)y Rib Eye Steak 2.49 Loin Lamb Chops 2.99 drillo, 562, Betty Daniel. 560, makei $ 3 9 9 ’5 ^ 5 9 * Instant Milk ..lOqti. Mallowan — Mallowan’s F in aat B oil in B ag . 3 ^ 8 9 * Pillsbury Rus c and ^ Scott, 556. Vegetable Oil Meat Entrees TASTER'S CHOia DECAFFEINATED memoirs Taste O’ Seas«noodPi.ttw... 79* V ernon ALL VARIETIES ShopRltt - FME/MEOIUM/MOAO Malraux — Lazarus BeefRibSleaks L ^ s o f L a m b Winners in the Vernon Coffee " ^5” Cup O' Soup Detergent Penn Dutch Noodles ’ii49< Muck — Secret of Atlantis Senior Citizens Pinochle Club REGULAR OR IMARSHMAaOW 12-OZ. Hoods Ice Cream__ . cw?. 1.29 W e s s o n O il _ I . I A A FLAVOgS ShopWIt gEGUlAg OR LEMON AUTOMATIC ShopKiU Richardson — Sara Fresh tournament Feb, 2 at the Bernhardt and her world American Senior Citizens Center are Nestle Cocoa «1;:;'99^ Carefree Gum Dishwash Tomato Paste Sander — August Sander ShopRite $459 48 oz. Jennie Starke, 593, Ann Quinn OilCKEN NOODLE A nARTS oe i A rLuw FLOWERS/OECOKATOK/WHITE tnvuckU R Aiuivw ni A ASSORTED SHopRIU___^ Lenten Dairy Delights! Oven Ready Sears — American Heritage and Bill Farr, 591, and Mae Whola boL Apple Juice Klo5' Campbell Soup 5’‘’Vn.99^ Scott Towels 'i?orh'69^ tomato Sauce 4’i;:^i9y history of automobile In Franc, 581. ShopRite ALL VARIETIES DECORATOR/WHITE/ASSORnO ARTS A FLOWERS lUMBO HUNrS America Top scorers in the club’s 1-qL 14-02.^ Slater — Children In the Kraft Singles Jan. 31 game are Jennie Grapefruit Juice w Nestle Souptime r.39^ Scott Towels ,„.CJ55^ Tomato Sauce New England mind Doxsee Clam Chowder . c^ 69* Starke, 787, John Frey, 717, REGUIAR/DMP/ELECTRIC PERK/SlUX Steiner — Pay less tax legal Amer. Cheese Food Minnie Luetjen, 680, Emily Salad D ressing . . . Savarin Coffee ly Miracle Whip ^ 99* Brooks, 670, Doris Stiebitz, *2 Royal Gelatins Cling Free 9 Lives Cat Food 5‘ c2f.99*l Utley — American Heritage 662, and Joseph St. Louis, 656. ShopRltt Navel Oranges Rnast Shortening...... iS, 1.19 box I WhHeor 12oz. history of the Indian wars Tea Bags ..of 100 I Recipe Dog Food 4";r„.99^ Dish Detergent Fabric Softener 1:157^ Villa — Income tax/clear Colored pkg. ShopRltt A U VARIETIES TASTY CHUNK AUTOMATIC DISH A U COLORS BATHROOM ^ simple, 1978 ed. for 1977 1-qt 14-ox. returns CalH ^^j^rgo Hot Cross Buns Tomato Juice ...... ctn I39' Rival Dinners 4’L^.99'^ Cascade Detergent Scott Tissues 4HK»f,i?.99^ Washburn — Mars at last! DIET OR REGULAR 6 9 * Weiss — Good lives Mazda Margarine...... ^ The Christian Brigade 72-ox. pkg. C&C Cola .....of 6 CMS f Williams — Early Spanish Fresh from 14 oz. and the Pioneer Girls of 79^ Toddler Diapers ll’ash Bags 0,1;*2^® Spaghetti 4pi:;99^ Kraft Velveetaa»e«,sp,»d. ^ 2.29 A U VAKiriES GIANT CHOCOUTE manuMript Illumination baker street pkg. the Presbyterian Church of Cheddar Finaat^OfMozzwrt* S hredded . .pkge.l 2 5 ^ 9 9 * Lemons 6.0,49* Manchester will meet Hershey Bar o9' Detergent "l!:r^1®® Grape Jelly Toaster Tarts !’£i39< 9 '3 1 7 9 tonight at 7 at the church, A U VARIETIES ShopRltt SANDWICH Shrimp Cocktail S a u S e a . . 4 o z . ) n ^ . n o p ^ , , | . A A ^ S tH ^ lo LA CHOV CHOW MEIN/CHICKEN/PEPPER ORIENTAl/SHRIMP REGULAR OR EUCTRIC PERK New books at Fli. Indlon Rtvar SoodIsM WhHo JM 4 ^ Rsd RodorQoldOTMIchs or Qoldsn MIclous 43 Spruce St. A prayer S e a t t e s t Waah.8tata M anchester’s Whiton Cottage Cheese '®“c o n t . '69* Extra Fancy meeting is scheduled for Creme Cookies ^®69< Bleach Bi Pack Dinners ShopRite Coffee iS^2” Memorial Library: GrapeAuit:;4'" 1 Appies 2V4”mln. lb. Fiction the same hour at the Swoot Qfoon Largo SiM k A Family Pack 1W lb. pkg. j church. Delderfield — All over town nnast Fresh Deli _____ The MEATing Place^ Duggan - Against all The First Church of BEEF OR REGULAR yp Frozen Foods - enemies Peppers ' Tomatoes f TROPICANA-16^Z. CAN...85' L a r g e Christ, Scientist, will have WITH THIGHS WITH RIB CAGE Hilton — Dead-nettle Purple Eggplant...... ^ 39* Fresh Celery Hearts...... 59* its regular meeting, in GEM ORANGE Hogan — The peace keeper 25* O F F cluding testimonies of CHICKEN CQc I CHICKEN OHc Rock — Flickers y rFRANKS i u n i w i v j ...... nkg-Wlf 7 ■ I with this coupon on (1) pkg. CucumbersLongarMo...... 5 .0,1.00 Yellovy Squash F r e s h ...... b . 39* healing, tonight at 8 at the JUICE Thompson- ChaM the wind LEGS BREAST church, 447 N. Main St. The ,,09 I „o9 Watson — Lily Lang i Random Weight D airy------^ Health 8i Beauty Aids. White — The English cap- meeting is open to all . # FOR LENTEN ShopRltt S-6 LBS.US. AVG. Uin f l SO N EU SSl SKINLESS PERFECT FOR CHICKEN CUTLETS / Nonfiction FinastChec^ Mr. Dell Favorites! Ann Judson Circle of KRAFT 2 $199 Chicken Breast . Oven Roaster (J) ,u79< LISTERINE QUARTERED WITH BA aS , VUUFeO.SttnjM.'it.ig/a.H.SISPN Community Baptist Church j OVARnRio won k,b cage MarzoUo — Supertot 4«Hlti m s coupon 9 and 17.50 porehaoo ? or moro. I VELVEETA T pkg!'* Ii _____ J a q Limit ono coupon po, iMiily will meet Thursday at 9:30 / < Chicken Legs u, 49^ MOUTHWASHI Cooked Bs sura to chock riMst valid Fob. 5 thru FM . 11.19 75 . H 555 I N Chicken Breast ,b 49< a.m. at the church. BEEF ROUND BONELESS ■ssorlmMt of VolonUno Ftowors ^ Service Deli BEEF ROUND BONELESS tor all your spoelsf gift mods. f 'STORE s u a o Top Round Steak M ' u^l®® .Non-Foods THE R o a st B e e f • ------— — — — ^ ------j t The care and visitation Tip Steak...... M ....,.^1®® SOFT WHITE PORK LOIN BONE IN EQUAL AMOUNTS OF LOIN COUNTRY STYLE. BONE IN FOR BARBEQUE WORLD Fiwh committee of Emanuel TURKEY SIRLOIN, BLADE B aNTER CHOPS LIGHT G.E.-S0, Freshly SMInch $ 4 9 0 Lutheran Church will meet Pork Ribs 75, on too ALM AN AC’S BREAST Assort^ Oiops 16^1^® W AH P-9' Slar*Kist Sliced $ A 1 9 Azaleas pots | j G a llo n Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in BULBS - 0(4 to Order th e church library, Ice Cream_____ The Produce Place African Violets F r e s h 4 Inch P ots . . . es. 1.99 followed by a meeting of A a FU V O R S 4 Bakery Q&A T u n a the Prayer Group. BAKING U.S. .'/1 Cooked Ham O o m a e t t c ...... p o u n d 1.19 Gardenia F resh P tsn ts 5 Inch Pots . . . . ee. 3.79 ShopRSt Match up the U.S. state with Light BREYER'S its state bird: ' Chunk Imported Swiss Cheese .. •> 2.19 Deco Pot w ith P Isn l 3 K Inch P o ts ...... 1.29 Fatal Dream WHEATCR AaiD . 100% WHOLE 1. California m t h a d i ICE CR EAM...... /^c o n t'" ORREGUUR 4 ^ InO II M r. D ei . . . .29 •WO PRES. ADDED- 2. New Hampshire German Bologna ibl Early in April 1865 Presi Idaho Potatoes 59 BREAD 3. Utah rW atsri Lenten Seafood Favoiitesl dent Lincoln told his wife 4. Hawaii Gouda or E d^ WlaortdnChiaaa ibl.99 and a friend that he had 8%oz. ftotan 3 b . O i l O S.Ohio Polish Kielbasa HM M W eFvem. . .bl.49 Snow White Turbot t w a e . t .17 b o x O s H 9 dreamed he was awakened (a) Purple finch can by sobbing and followed the 887 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ( b ) Nene W s cupon and 17.5 0 p u c to H ormora. Cooked .Salami M r . D e N ...... 1,1.19 Haddock Fillet F r o z s n b . 1. 3 3 . . . b o x 3.99 sound to the East Room of MANCHESTER (c) California gull Limn ont coupon pa, UmVv. the White House. There he VaMFab. SttoihTn, m TifS IS FR (d) Cardinal j Chicken Roll W ew erA I W hile M eM p o u n d 1.09 I Fish Sticks TaaW O'Snn...... I , 79* found mourners surrounding OpM 140 A.M. - IlhIO P.M. (e) Valley quail IHb. a catafalque and an honor O PIN SUNDAYS • to 4 IL.— ______P o tito . M ecsronl, C ole Slaw . b . T a s t e O ' S e « p k g . Fresh Salads 49* Fish Cakes 89* ! guard told him: “The Not responsible lor typographical errors. PMGES EFFECTIVE ONLY AT TK SHOP MTE STMES USTEIIBOK ANSWERS |Prlce8 effoctivo Sunday February 5 thru Saturday Febnwy 11,1978 We reserve the right to Im it quantities. president...killed by an assassin.’’ Within two w eeks “kiordertoassui'ea sulHclent supply of sales Hems (or al otMr (Pi *s(q)>Oie(B)*zO)i the slain president lay in the Prices dfecBve Sun., Feb. 5 thru Set., Feb. 11,1878. Copyright WAKEFERN FOOD CORPORATION, 1978. room. PAGE EIGHT-C - MANCHF:STER EVENING HERALD. ManchcsU'r. ( (inii W.d Kcli K. Hi7K B u tIn e M Need for executives tmm*’ * ■ ...... *>' > up in region in ’77 Many execs put Demand for business executives in the certainty among corporations about the Northeast In 1977 Increased 30 percent economy. ’This uncertainty is reflected In Into wrong fobs over 1970. more cautious hiring goals for new Among executive functions in the management level peraonnel.’’ Northeast, 1977 demand for engineering For the year ending Dec. 31, 1977, the NEW YORK (UPI) - A CallfornU executive recruiter and science executives rose 47 percent largest increase in demand w u for per ■wean tbli ttory ii true. and operations executives climbed 40 per sonnel executlvM, up 43 percent over 1973. A company hired him to find a young executive at a cent compared to the prevloos year. ’”Thls reflects industry’s need to imple salary of $40,000 a year. He found a chap with exactly the During the same period, non- ment recent government regulatlou such right qualifications who w u making (M,000. "But,” he manufacturing companies’ demud for M equal employment, employee health said, "the fellow flatly refused the Job after studying the executives in the region rose by 77 percent and safety, and pension reform,” Mruk specs, s a : ^ ‘I couldn’t look at myMlf In the mirror each and manufacturing companies 47 percent, said. morning if I took $40,000 for doing that kind of work'." while financial service companies showed ’”The strong demand for operations Bill Smyth of A. William Smyth associates, Inc., Ross, no change. execuUvu and marketing executlvu, up Calif., says the experience w u unnerving. These h ii^ g h ts are among the findings 38 percent and 34 percent, renectively, is "I could understand the view that the prospect might of the latest Executive Denuutd Index ^ in keeping with the trend we have be setting himself up u a vulnerable target by taking a Arthur Young & Co. The report covers the witnessed over the last year,” Mruk said. ulary the Job didn't Jutlfy," Smyth uid. "But at the three-month and l^month periods ending "Openings for operatiou and nuuteting u m e time I felt a chap with his drive soon would have at Dec. 31, 1977. executives continue strong because of tracted more responsibility and would have been earning The Northeast region comprises management’s paramount concern for Im the $40,000." Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, proving company productivity.” Smyth cited the Incident as an extreme example one Camera shop now open MasMchusetts, New Hampshire, New person's refu ul to follow a corporate trend that in Employees of the Camera Shop of New Britain, recently opened in Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode creasingly is becoming the rule — putting square pegs in the Marshall’s Mall in the Manchester Parkade, look over one of the Island ahd Vermont. round holu. >ank pays interest shop’s cameras. From left to right are Sue Atwood of Manchester, Nationwide demand for business "The brutal truth,” he uld, "Is that anywhere from 20 executives rose by 30 percent in 1977 com in unset diamonds to 80 percent of all white collar workers feel they are in Karen Tefft of Wethersfield, assistant manager and Anthony pared to 1976, but it has been declining CHICAGO (U PI) - A Southwest Side the wrong Jobs and hate their work." Calabrese of South Windsor, manager. The sixth Camera Shop of New steadily since its peak in the first quarter bank is dangling diamonds on the hook in Smyth said one way a company ends up with the wrong Britain features quick photo finishing services and a complete line of of 1977. During 1977, the strongest in hopu it will snare high rollers In the people in the wrong Jobs Is "by too rigid a policy of creases in the nation occurred In the photographic supplies. (Herald photo by Pinto) world of bank depositors. promotion from within the company. 'This policy can Southwest and West. The Ford (^ty Bank pays off its interut perpetrate the old ways at the expense of creativity.” Among industry groups, non- obligations in unset diamonds at "So can a bad age mix," Smyth uid. “Bis ase saps in manufacturing companies ranked highest. wholesale prices instead of cash if the management team, say between the 20-to-30-year-oid MPHNA protnotion Demand for executives in personnel, turks and SO-to 60-year-old group, can result In viewpoints customers prefer. ’The deposits are mostly Mrs. Leatrice Trombley has been promoted to offict operations, and marketing positions that are too diverse, both In technical and business out recorded the greatest gains, while de four-year certificates. manager/bead bookkeeper at the Manchester Public Mrs. Maureen McQuinn, manager of looks and lifestyles. mand for engineering and science Health Nursing Association Inc. (MPHNA). personal banking, said the idea h u caught "Mirror image hiring Is another m istake," he said. The executives showed the smallest gain. Mrs. Tromblev’s responsibilities as office manager on so well the program h u been extended boss hires people Just like himself when, in fact, he Edwin S. Mruk, a director of Arthur will Include employment, training and direct supervision beyond its orlgliufl Jan. 31 deadline to should look for marketing oriented people if he’s Young It Co., accounting firm, noted that technically oriented or vice-veru. of the office staff. She will also be In charge of Implemen Feb. IS. ting systems and procedures for all agency financial while 1977 outpaced 1976, "the persistent "The bou has the delusion that anyone with his decline since the fir$t quarter is ’The diamond payoff ran gu in size from operations. one-half to two-and-a-half carats. There Is background and personality can do anything.” worrisome.” Mrs. Trombley graduated from Sierra High School in also one super special — a 15