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m--: Teets-D^mko iv Woodruff-Johnson Robin Ann Demko and Robert Everett Teets, both of Diane Jeanne Johnson and Gregory Lewis Woodruff, Manchester, were married Sept. 9 at South United both of Manchester, were married Sept. 23 at South Methodist Church. United Methodist Chruch in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. p e bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. W H ArS I T h e W e athe r Demko of 74 Tuck Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Johnson of 52 Constance Drive. The bridegroom is the son J Clearing this afternoon with and Mrs. Pierre E. Teets Jr. of 203 Ferguson Road. ***'ru*^' Hockla of Stafford Springs. NEWS ? highs around 70, or 21 C. Clear The Rev. Laurence Hill of Manchester performed the The Rev. ^urence Hill of South United Methodist ( and cool tonight with lows in double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated with Cprch officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The Mandjpfitpr Supiiiuu Hnaiii 1 the upper 30s to low 40s. Sunny white gladioluses and daisies. church was decorated with white giadiolusest white .< and cool Friday with highs in The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a spider mums and greens. David Morse of South United ■'r 'i •:. Vol. XCVII, No. 305 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, Sept. 28, 1978 f, the middle 60s. National Qiana gown accented with venise flower and leaf lace and Methodist Church was organist and Mrs. Linda Fegy of Rail Service A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 ^ weather map on page Kk vn seed pearls and designed with fitted bodice and Queen Vernon was soloist. Anne neckline outlined in matching lace and seed pearls. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella i’ ‘ Her walking-length veil of imported silk illusion was venise floral lace gown designed with Grasso said today she has ordered bordered with lace and attached to a Camelot cap of littM bodice, scoop illusion' neckline, mandarin collar, Transportation Commissioner matching lace and pearls. wwice trimmed with seed pearls, and full circular skirt James Shugnie to take whatever Kathy Zmyewski of Beverly, Mass., was maid of honor. with a chapel-length train edged in lace. She wore a steps are necessary to see that Bridesmaids were Ms. Donna Demko and Mrs. Barbara shoulder-length veil and baby's breath in her hair and rail service between Waterbury Kowal, both of Manchester and sisters of the bride; Ms. carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis, ivy with an ac­ I and Torrington continues. Robin Venezia of Manchester, the bride’s cousin; and Ms. cent of two orchids and baby's breath. “I have become increasingly Peace Talks Set Judy Minor of Penacook, N.H., the bridegroom’s sister. Muro of Vernon was matron of honor. concerned about the possible dis­ James Wood of Bolton served as best man. Ushers The bridesmaid was Miss Deborah Woodruff of continuance of rail freight service were William Oleksinski of Bolton Michael Adams of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. by Conrail on the Waterbury- Enfield, and Mark Demko and Gary Demko, both of John Hovey of Manchester served as best man. Ushers Torrington rail line,” she said in a Manchester and brothers of the bride. were David Johnson of Belmont, Mass., the bride’s letter to the commissioner. For Next Month brother, and Paul Rushford of Manchester. A reception was hel at Willie’s Steak House in “As you know, indications are JERUSALEM (UPI) — Defense A reception was held in Cooper Hall at South United the outbreak of the 1973 Middle East and air units facing the Syrian lines. Manchester, after which the couple left for Disney World that Conrail may take the next Minister Ezer Weizman will go to war. Begin held the parliament in Florida. For traveling, Mrs. Teets wore a yellow suit. Methodist Church, after which the couple left for Oregon. step in the ICC (Interstate Egypt in October to start peace The holiday fell on Oct. 6 that year, spellbound for 55 minutes as he The couple is residing in Manchester. Mrs. Woodruff is employed as a programmer at Commerce Commission) process negotiations authorized by the Israeli Mrs. Teets is employed at Westown Pharmacy in Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Woodruff is [ which could ultimately lead to when Egyptian forces swept across summed up the 17-hour debate. Later parliament in an overwhelming the Suez Canal and Syrians smashed Manchester. Mr. Teets is employed at Chem Lawn in employed by the state Department of Corrections Conrail’s abandoning service on ratification of the Camp David ac­ he said it was “not bad for a noctur­ Mrs. Rdbert E. Teets (Skoglund photo) through Israeli lines on the Golan nal speech." East Hartford. Mrs. Gregory L. Woodruff this important rail line,’’ she said. cords, the state radio said today. Heights. The Knesset approval of the Camp “I would, therefore, like you to The announcement came after the take whatever steps you feel are Weizman s talks with War Minister David accords paved the way for the Knesset voted 84-19 with 17 absten­ Mohammed Gamassy will deal with •Jewish state's first treaty with an necessary to assure that essential tions to approve the Camp David Births rail freight service on this line converting the accords to reality by Arab nation in what President Carter agreement and remove Jewish agreeing on new lines for the Israeli Schulthess-Richmond will not be disrupted,’’ the gover­ hailed as a “great step forward " to settlers from Sinai as part of a peace army, the radio said peace. iwvouFisetPW nor said. treaty. FitzGerald, Mary-Anna, Other topics will include turning The 120-membcr parliament ended daughter of Edward J. and lounSHOES- “Happy are we that we reached over Israeli army bases and air Betsy J. Richmond of Manchester and Stephen such a night,’’ Prime Minister the longest debate in its history by Elizabeth A. Kopko fields, allowing Israeli ships to sail voting to give up 20 settlements in the Schulthess of Enfield were married Sept. 1 at South FitzGerald of 15 Curry ‘Dear HVD ...’ Menachem Begin said after the through the Suez Canal and coopera­ Sinai in exchange for the beginning of United Methodist Church. Knesset vote at 3:40 a.m. (9:40 p m. Lane. She was bom Sept. 11 The town has written to HUD tion with the United States to negotiations with Egypt — a decision at St. Francis Hospital. Wednesday EDT.) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rich­ explaining its planned brochure exchange intelligence information legislators called the most momen­ .-¥51 The official government radio said mond of 283 Spring St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Her maternal grandmother on housing and telling how it could Weizman left the parliament sess- tous since Israel was born in 1948. and Mrs. John Schulthess of Enfield. is Ann Kopko of San Diego, substitute for a plan to monitor ♦ Weizman would leave after the sion for the Golan Heights, where he A peace treaty — Israel's first with Calif. Her paternal grand­ town housing. Sec page .3. solemn fast day of Yom Kippur Oct. spent the day observing division- an Arab nation — could be signed by parents are Mr. and Mrs. K1 * ■ 11, almost five years to the day since The Rev. Laurie Hill of South United Methodist Church -J strength maneuvers involving land Christmas, possibly even before Md the Rev. James Schulthess of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Edward FitzGerald of a , »• '' . ■* Thanksiving. ^urch in Madison. The bridegroom’s uncle officiated at Rutherford, N.J. Her Talk Tonight the double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated paternal great-grandfather with purple and white pompons. - David Morse of is James DeChiara of The American Society of Public Manchester was organist and James Farle of Madison Rutherford, N.J. She has ‘4 * 1 I'Administration will sponsor a was guitarist and soloist. three brothers, Michael program tonight about local South Africa Elects Patrick, 7, Edward autonomy and intergovernmental The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a Timothy, 6, and Kevin o u rn i^ l cooperation. Qiana gown designed with Idng sleeves and chapel-length Casey, 2; and two sisters, Thasei TTie session, which includes a train reembroidered with seed pearls. She wore a Angela Marie, 11, and . must for^w panel discussion, dinner and a Kathleen Kelly, 8. cocktail hour, will begin at 5:30 at New Prime Minister matching turban trimmed with pearl embroidery and a wardrobe. W in i floating side panel. She carried a cascade bouquet of > Oequlnei the Gengrtas Student Union, Sorting Remains of Plane CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UPI) Bucci, Jennifer Gail, University of Hartford. as is humanly possible,” the balding, Vorster's nomination as president stephanotis and ivy accented with white orchids. . . ■ i4)pers i..'( - Pietar Willem Botha, the hardline trim Botha said. Ms. Karen Madsen of Talcottville was maid of honor. daughter of George H. Mike ValuK, assistant to the Pacific Southwest Airlines workers begin the task of iden- is tantamount to victory, although ^plantation crepe I minister of defense who successfully “We are a self-respecting country. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nanette Schulthess of West and Marcia Gail Nomer mayor in East Hartford, will be Ufyii^ the rnilhons of pieces of the Boeing 727 involved in the argued for South African troop com­ the opposition Progressive Federal Chester, Pa., the bridegroom’s sister-in-law; and Mrs. Bucci of 240 Mountain one of the three members of the We shall go forward in faith and we Party and the New Republic Party San Diego plane crash. Meanwhile, federal officials probing mitment in the 1975 Angolan civil shall go forward in humble obedience will also nominate candidates. Tom Ryan of Annandale Va., and Mrs. Peter Seaman of Spring Road, Tolland. She panel that will discuss issues such war, was elected today as South the disaster are looking into reports that a safety system to God who controls the destinies of The post became vacant with the Marlborough, sisters of the bride. was born Sept. 11 at as local autonomy in housing. Africa’s eighth prime minister. Manchester Memorial Mike Sharpe, housing advocate photof^ ® warning before the crash. Story pn page 2. (UPI men,” he said, death of Nicolaas Diederichs. John Schulthess of Enfield was his brother’s best man. Botha, 62, was chosen by the ruling Botha becomes South Africa's Ushers were John Melia of Hebron, Larry Lynch of Far­ Hospital. Her maternal for the state, and Richar Good- In announcing his decision to step Antonio Marc^ National Party to succeed John eighth Prime Minister and the fifth down as prime minister, Vorster last mington and Mark Schulthess of West Chester, the grandparents are Mr. and Inan, mayor of Bloomfield, will Vorster, who is retiring for reasons National Party Prime Minister week issued a parting shot at the bridegroom’s brother. Peter Seaman of Marlborough, Mrs. John Nomer of join Valuk on the panel. of health. Vorster was nominated by during the Party’s unbroken 30-year critical outside world by announcing the bride’s nephew, was ring bearer. Carmel, N.Y. Her paternal Robert Weiss, Manchester’s the caucus today to the less deman­ rule. South Africa would conduct its own A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club. grandparents are Mr. and town manager, is president of ding and largely ceremonial post of Mrs. George Bucci of ASPA. Steven Werbner, the School Closings Botha was selected by the 175- independence elections in South West The couple is residing in Concord, N.H. state president. Carmel, N.Y. Her mater­ ;-Ti town’s personnel assistant, is member party caucus over Connie Africa, a mineral-rich territory also Mrs. Schulthess is employed as a purchasing agent at Botha takes the reins of govern­ Mulder, 53, the minister of black af­ known as Namibia that has been ad­ McGraw Edison in New Hampshire. Mr. Schulthess is nal great-grandmother is executive director of the groupl ment in the white-ruled nation at a Ethel Keith of Carmel, fairs charged with building the ministered by Pretoria since 1920. currently attending Franklin Pierce Law School in New Likely in Decade time when it faces its most difficult racially segregated state and Roelof The move sparked new demands Hampshire. (Tutty photo) N.Y. Her paternal great­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schulthess period since Afrikaner rule began 30 “Pik Botha, the popular minister of grandmother is Marie de years ago. from black Africa for an inter­ foreign affairs who emerged this national trade embargo. Back-room Bruyn of Carmel. By ALICE EVANS One of the groupings suggested was Botha emerged from the Parlia­ yC lT\ Pay Increases week as the runaway "people's debate on the Namibian issue Herald Reporter Washington, Nathan Hale and ment onto the steps of the main en­ M BI n c o n s TO ZSIUL HOKE K IT Highland Park Schools. “If choice” in a nationwide poll and was dominated the discussion at pre­ ••••• A study of the town MANCHESTER — Declining trance at 1:53 p.m. (7:53 a.m. EDT) ^ Wedding J Washington’s enrollment got too reportedly Vorster’s favorite. caucus meetings. governments’ management school population is a townwide to the applause of an expectant large, some students could be shifted employees has proposed pay in­ crowd of 2,000 who gathered to hear PINEHURST IS NO. 1 problem and is expected to continue to Nathan Hale, and then from there creases which would cost $119,000. to the point that in 10 years it may the prime minister’s first remarks. Cumberland farms to Highland Park," he said. Such a See page 2. become necessary to close two of Flanked by his wife Elize, he told Smith-Vollrath The oldest meat store in town with a.FULL SERVICE Meat Dept, (fresher by system would allow more flexibility, Manchester’s public schools. the crowd in the Afrikaans language, Rail Negotiators Karen Margaret Vollrath far Chicken Parts and Deli) and a freezer section headed by Frank Toros. See he said. That’s what Neal Hanrahan “We must set ourself certain goals. of Manchester and David Frank or Ed Fontanna for large or small freezer items. “It’s impossible anymore to have Wednesday night told the Citizens “Firstly, the maintenance and Stockbridge Smith of Plan Derailed people move into a neighborhood, Advisory Committee, which is in­ development of orderly government. Killingworth were married A House panel says the and be able to tell them that their Secondly, at all times to uphold Make Progress Tandor SUnoMl and volved in setting up recommen­ Sept. 9 at the Unitarian Saves YOB moneY SHURFINE Northeast Corridor Project, child can continue to go to the same honest public administration at Davainad U.8.D.A. CHOICE dations for long-range school plan­ By I nitf'd Press Inlernalional Meeting Jfcuse in Hart­ SLICED BACON designed to speed rail service school evermore,” Rebecca Janen- effective government. “Considerable progress has been ford. ▼ ning and redistricting. Negotiators working non-stop to CHUCK ROAST between Washington and Bostqn, da, a member of the subcommittee “Thirdly, to apply positive policy made," he said, “but a number of The bride is the daughter BIEF Hanrahan, chairman of the sub­ said. meet a noon deadline for settlement serious issues remain to be with this salnahie conpon or STEAK lb. 1.49 is falling far short of its goals committee on redistricting, said that to improve the relations between our of Ms. Elaine R. Vollrath Another subcommittee, headed by of the nationwide rail strike made resolved." (Bonn fai, 1st Cut) because of unjustifiable delays when the time comes to close a different population communities, of West Hartford and Charles Senteio, principal of Keeney “considerable progress" today He said negotiators planned to con­ ...... LIVER and bureaucratic inefficiency. school, the most expensive school to taking into account the inalienable Joseph P. Vollrath of (BHttr than, many OUR OWN See page 3. Street School, is studying alternate, toward an acceptable contract agree­ tinue the talks until an agreement is operate should be closed first, and right of self-determination of all Manchester. The ealvaa than) SAUSAGE compatable use of the increasingly ment, but several serious issues re­ reached, but would report to the least expensive school last. It peoples.” he said. bridegroom is the son of lb. MEAT empty class rooms in the various main unresolved, an administration Marshall at noon regardless of the also wouldn’t be feasible to close a “I believe we have enough com­ spokesman said today. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Arms Limits schools. Adult education classes mon ground in this country to work progress made. Smith of Killingworth. school on which money was still Labor Secretary Ray Marshall has The union claimed it was not lbM .19 owed. could be conducted in neighborhood together to make it one of the most The Rev. Nathanial lb. For the fourth time in less than schools as well as other types of said failure to reach a settlement by violating a series of temporary The 12-room Martin School, the wonderful countries in the world, " Lauriat of Hartford of­ a year, the chief diplomats of the programs. However, all programs the deadline would trigger certain restraining orders handed down by town’s newest, is the most expensive Botha said. ficiated. The vows were Soviet Union and the United must be self-supporting and saleable, federal intervention to end the dis­ federal judges after picketing began to maintain, but is also far from “Fourthly the application of a pute that threatens the nation's in­ written by the bride and Whole Packer Cut | States have come together to find the committee decided. positive policy to build friendly against 43 railroads Tuesday. Those You're In for a nice aurpriae when you buy being free from debt, Wilson Deakin, dustries and harvests dependent on bridegroom. The church a formula for diminishing each relations with neighboring states on pickets were withdrawn, the union 6'/z lo 7 ‘/i 111. Semi Boneleaa (water added) assistant superintendent of schools, Senteio suggested that two rooms trains for shipments. was decorated with fall nation’s capacity to destroy the the basis of non-interference in each said, but new picketing on a separate UNTKIMMED other. See page 10. said. He recently had reported that in one of the schools could be used to bouquets with an original HOMOGENIZED others internal affairs. Special mediator James Reynolds issue — a mutual aid pact with the U.S.D.A. CHOICE one class a year is being dropped at house an area school for gifted met through the night with Japanese flower arrange­ .S3 GEM HALF $179 “And furthermore, economic N&W during the strike — had begun. ment in the sanctuary. TENDERLOINS Martin Schiwl, which has the. lowest children. Such a school would be open bargainers for the Norfolk and Rail users, both passengers and lb.- I enrollment in the school system. to residents of surroundings towns, development through dedication in Western Railway Co. and the striking Judith Smith Luciarelli of HAMS In Sports our work and economic patriotism. shippers, were caught in the middle, Maine was organist and .* 3.59 (S to 6 Iba., with IHtla waata) To keep the schools open, and these out-of-town residents Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and first believing their troubles were H a n r^ n ’gsubcommittee suggests a would pay tuition, he said, “In the sixth instance the deter­ Steamship Clerks, which has Jonathan Smith of Maine We will slice them into The Five Mile Road Race will mined maintenance of law and order over, then discovering it was worse was soloist. 10 or 12 simply wonder­ have a new look on Thanksgiving grouping of schools, in which one More input is being sought from broadened its walkout to 73 railroads than '. fore. MILK might have an increasing enroll- the town administration as well as through an effective and well- across the country. ful filet mignons. lb. morning ... A football win injects A spokesman for the clerks cited 8 9 * ment, another, a stable enrollment, from various organizations and in- balanced police force to guard the in­ The bride, given in new spirit among Manchester tegrity of our borders,” he said. “Except for a recess for an action by Supreme Court Justice High School students. See page and the third, a declining enrollment, dividuals on what use of the evening meal, the parties have been marriage by her father, “Coordination and the mutual Warren Burger on Tuesday vacating To keep all hbnehester schools open, classrooms would be most beneficial in continuous negotiations since mid­ wore a Juliet gown of tulle We have veryleen CORNED REEF, end you cooperation between state an earlier injunction against striking It^ may^ not be possible for every to the community, he said. day Wednesday in an entirely con­ over taffeta designed with «£» to tor •nice aurpriae whenyou buy our departments and the government and the mutual aid railroads the clerks i i 'J L At check out ... Oat VERIREST FRESH CHICKEN PAini. | C m 1 ma 1 m I have classes for Final reports from both subcom- structive and cooperative manner,” say funnel $8(X),(X)0 a day to N&W the private sector as far as possible. a train. She wore a man­ your fraa coupon book ■ ijtOCK Inarket I kindergarten through Grade 6, mittees will be discussed at the Nov. a Labor Department spokesman said during the strike that began July 10 tilla veil and carried a I' Hanrahan said. 15 committee meetinv We telieve in a system of private in­ / hoidar and a chanca on NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices commiuee meeting. in a statement shortly after 6 a.m. by 4,500 employees over a seniority bouquet of daisies, baby’s itiative and we will protect it as far EDT. I With Coupon Bilow a 1879 Plymouth Keep some GREYLEDQE CHICKEN PIER in opened lower today in active I V " issue. breath, and dried fall Volaro. your freezer... flowers. trading of New York Stock I T M 1 f 1 1 « Ms. Frances L. Clemens of Hartford, the bride’s cumheriand farms I cousin, was maid of honor. Juggling solve School Funding Campbell’s Bridesmaids were Ms. Gallon of Milk j Chicken Noodle COTT SODA K*&y*afteM he^S"ng^ ANDREW NIBLEY of cducstion hss Btl 3 ‘'mininifll im- completely imnlAmant implement tViathe 107*71977 uaripfvvariety nfot “palaanripal”“categorical” grants,orantc forfnr MeMs. rinorl^’cGoertz’s nian plan nmilHcould lace Deborah Smith of Ithaca, OFFER LIMITED TO ■ Log Cabin Supreme Court decision declaring things like school construction, problems from some members of the N.Y., Susan Glenney of EXTRA DRY GINGERALE ONE PER CUSTOMER ■ Soup CLUB OR TONIC WATER Connecticut’s system of funding special education and regional Legislature. Manche. ter Sharon M. OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 1,II7S. | SYRUP 10>4 OZ. CAN education unconstitutional. educational centers. tl,» NYSE tap* .1 the r S j S S w X The equal education opportunity Clontz of Augusta, Ga., O quart Some lawmakers have argued the By adding up all the grants — the CLIP THIS COUPON 24 oz, formula is designed to benefit Marty Larson of Lansing, BOTTLES only way the state can come up with per pupil, the categorical and the t„,...t .meted to re“ ortSf.“ K '' property poor communities at the N.Y. and Cathy Parlln of 99 < the money is through an income tax equal education opportunity — the expense of the state's more affluent Ithaca. Danniele Juben- about 1.070,000 shares. | without any new taxes. In her testimony, Ms. Goertz, who — a levy that is violently opposed by state will be spending a total of $290 towns. This means a lot of com­ ville of Higganum was SAVE 25e WHEN YOU -But Margaret Goertz, a school has conducted five studies for the both gubernatorial candidates and million in the 1978-79 school year. munities stand to lose a lot money BUY 5 CANS S1.00 flower girl.' I n d e x I fjnancing specialist with the Educa- state Board of Education, said most most legislators. Ms. Goertz said if the state applied that they would have been getting I tion Policy Research Institute in school finance experts agree the But Ms. Goertz said there may be the equal education opportunity for­ through the per pupil and categorical A reception was held in Classified...... 15-18 j Princeton, N.J., says Connecticut state will need $440 million to “fully” another way to handle the funding mula to all of its grants it could meet grants. Fellowship Hall at the Save lOif on &ra Lee Coffee Cakes, buy Aunt Jemima frozen Waffles C wnics...... ! ...... 19 I will have to be willing to do some for- ensure equal educational oppor- problem. 67 percent — or two-thirds — of the Unitarian Meeting House, I®*' 53^. We have the best Native Boiling Potatoes 5 lbs. 45if and 10 Eilitorial ...... 9 I mula juggling that could prove pain- tunities for all Connecticut school funding requirements dictated by the At this point, it is unclear whether after which the couple left Entertainment ...... 15 I ful to some of its more affluent com- children. Currently, the state pays its 165 court decision. representatives from Connecticut's for Aruba. For traveling, Cumberland farms F am ily...... 8 I munities. This year, the state will distribute school districts — rich and poor — Theoretically, the remaining 33 rich towns will be willing to give up Mrs. Smith wore a cream Open ThuraendFri’tllBPM Gardening...... 5 I $40 million — or, about 9 percent of $250 per student. This year, the state percent — or $150 million — could be their communities' money to please colored peasant outfit with 1200 stores - there's one near you! Obituaries ...... lo I Ms. Goertz testified Tuesday mor- full funding — to school districts to will spend $150 million on the flat per phased in over a five-year period, the courts. lace trim. The couple will Open 1 days for your convenience PINEHURST GROCERY INC. Sports...... 11-13 I ning before Superior Court Judge Jay improve educational opportunities > pupil grants. which would not place such a But if the Legislature fails to meet reside in Boston, Mass. Television ...... 15 J Rubinow that the state’s grants to This means the state will fall about At the same time, the state will hardship on Connecticut’s tax struc­ the May 1 deadline, they may have to help poor towns raise their standard $400 tfiillion short of what it needs to distribute another $100 million in a ture. anyway. PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Sept. i g 28 97 -■ • T ^ T 1 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Sept.Sept. 28. 28, 19' 1978 - PAGK T llIU ^ Study Sets Pay Scale Costs Sewer Proposals Pit Neighbor Against Neighhoi By GREGGRLG IPEARSON EARSON systems work object to having to payoav hnarH'c Horicmn in the ..nv , . . . board's decision to proceed with the “One of these days is going to be MANCHESTER — Proposed raises involved establishing pay scales for about GO Herald Reporter for a sewer they don’t need. Her disappointment was related to “We know one of these years we're this group in 1976 was. with some exceptions, The Pastoral Counseling Center installation. the day of reckoning," she said. recommended in a classification study of the management and mid-management 3.5 percent, and two percent in 1977. During Former Mayor Matthew Moriarty the cost the homeowners may face. going to have to do something about Announces Its MANCHESTER — Neighbors who “I'm delighted,” Marge Kilpatrick Marjorie Bissell of 109 Carman town's management personnel would cost employees in Manchester. that time, unions received an average pay in­ once said that sewer hearings were The project originally was ap­ our septic system, " she said. appear before the Town Board of of 100 Concord Road said. “We've Road, however, thinks that her day ol $119,365. These positions, which include department the job he enjoyed doing least proved in March 1977 and And Ted Bidwell of 112 Baldwin crease of five percent per year, Weiss said. FALL GROUP WORKSHOPS Directors normally are united behind been waiting a long time.” reckoning is nowhere in site. Also, a similar study of the town's non­ heads and assistants, are not members of any The pay increases that would result if a cause. The homeowners usually are because of the amount of ill feeling She said that good planning — homeowners were told that the Road said that the board made the union. non-management positions will be “I feel we’re buying a pig in a assessment charge would be $15 per right decision in proceeding now with union. The town administration has expressed Custer's proposal is followed would equal fighting together against a proposed that sometimes develop among regulating showers and laundry poke,” she said. started within a month. Town Manager Robert Group I 'TRANSITIONS" — 8 M M loni — TuM diy •venlngs, 7-8:30, Oct. 17 - Doc. 5. front foot. Since then, the cost of the the work. concern in the past because th^se manage­ $119,365. Weiss said. development or a noise or safety neighbors. schedules — has prevented problems Her lot has 160 feet of frontage and Weiss said today. That study would involve ment employees have not received pay in­ The amount for each separate budget would From Its very beginnings, Ufo Is In process of separating and reuniting. Leaving the old hazard. No ill feelings were noticeable at project and the assessment charges "This is definitely the time to do forms and establishing a now beginning. Entering the married life — Entering the middle with their septic system. But, she she has had no problems with her about 15 town employees. creases at the sam rate as union employees. be as follows; General fW i, $89,827; Water Tuesday’s hearing about a sewer in­ both have increased. it," he said. Federal funding that is years — Entering a new vocation — Entering the divorced life — Entering aging and That’s not the case, though, when a believes that the system is bound to septic system. The management study, done by Richard Weiss wrote that the pay raises received by stallation in the area of Baldwin and “I was hoping they would hold it at available now probably will be not be and Sewer, $11,742; Fire, $13,945; and Data retirement. The group will explore the experiences of lettIng-go and recelving-anaw. proposed sewer installation is before need replacement sometime. “I object to having to pay for 160 Custer, a former manager in West Hartford. Processing, $3,851. Concord roads. But, the neighbors $15 per foot,” she said. in the future, and that would increase the board. Then, it’s neighbor against “We don’t have a problem with our feet when I don't have any trouble,” The management personnel involved in the obviously were not united then in Despite the cost, Wilma Ryan of 23 the cost to homeowlfers, he said. neighbor. septic tank, but our grass is getting she said. review had a chance to appeal the Group II “DREAMS: GOD'S FORGOTTEN LANGUAGE" 6 sessions - Monday mor­ Those with decrepit septic systems their feelings about the proposed greener all the time,’’ Mrs. Bryan Drive said of the board's deci­ "This will never be cheaper," he Ann Valente, a Pond Lane resident, sion to install the sewer line, “We're said. Labor Officials Give OK classifications as proposed originally. A total nings. 10-11:30 Oct. 16- Dec. 4. Dreams were once considered the voice of God. What plead for the sewer line. Those whose sewer or in their reaction later to the Kilpatrick said at Tuesday’s hearing. said, “I’m a little bit disappointed. " of five changes, two upward and three la the language of the dream world saying about our Individual lives today? Is the dream ready for it. downward, were made and resulted in little something more than a reaction to what we ate for lunch? Individual dreams of change in the total projected cost. members will be used. To Extend CETA Funding The entire proposal will be forwarded to the Counsel’s Ruling Upholds Board of Directors for consideration once an Housing additional review, requested by Town CTerk program to form a CETA consortium without TO REGISTER: Call the Pastoral Counseling Center of HARTFORD (UPl) - Federal labor of­ Eldward Tomkiel, is completed, Weiss said. Manchester, Inc., 646-3811. 21 East Middle Turnpike. ficials in Boston have a^eed verbally to fund Hartford if the towns decide to break with the Weiss said that ^ e total cost increase “is Brochure Hartford's Comprehensive Employment and city. about what we had anticipated.” Registration closes Oct. 11. The fee for the workshop Is $40. Silver Lane Zone Denial Training Act program through Dec. 31, City Hartford sponsors and administers the He also said that non-management per­ EAST HARTFORD - The assis­ dictated that it would be superfluous Order. Manager John Sulik says. multi-million-dollar CETA program for itself sonnel that are not union members have Enrollment In each class Is limited. tant corporation counsel upheld the to require an additional motion to The ZBA has not granted a beer Explained Sulik said Wednesday the federal officials, and 24 other towns. The suburbs have requested a similar classification study of Open to all members of the community. criticized the city the past two months for procedure used by the Zoning Board deny.” and wine permit in four months. Two who met with city administrators Tuesday, their positions. MANCHESTER — A proposed mismanagement leading to a $1.6 million The Pastoral Counseling Center provides Individual of Appeal in denying a beer and wine The dispute over the denial years ago, the PZC sued the board first indicated they would finance the About 15 clerical and professional and Family Counseling permit to Neary’s Restaurant on brochure about housing in town program month by month but were convinced deficit and layoffs of CCTA workers. emerged when Francis C. Vignati, after the board approved a beer and town employees are included in this group. Silver Lane. would include a phone number for during the two-hour session to extend the com­ The leaders of 16 area towns took a vote of the attorney for Neary’s, asked ZBA wine permit for Golden Pizza on These include social workers and executive The Rev. Or. Feibt M. Oevtt, Director Assistant Corporation Counsel persons to call if they feel that they mitment for two months. confidence Wednesday, reaffirming their sup­ The Rev. Dr. Mehlon B. Qllbert, Associate Director chairman Anthony Roberto if the Silver Lane. secretaries who are involved in handling infor­ William A. Roberto said Tuesday board would vote again after their have been discriminated against. East Windsor First Selectman Edward port of a task force established by the Capitol mation about union negotiations. The The PZC is working with C.E. that four affirmative votes are August vote. Maguire Inc. of New Britain on new Town Manager Robert Weiss sent a Hastillo, who also attended the meeting, said Region Council of Governments to monitor the secretaries involved include those for the letter to Lawrence Thompson, area 2 required by state statute before a Vignati said the board voted down zoning regulations. Thpse would the labor department representatives said program before they decide whether to public works director, the manager and assis­ zone variance can be granted by the make it easier for the smaller director of the U.S. Department of they would allow towns served by the regional withdraw from the consortium. tant manager and the police and fire chiefs. the motion to approve the permit, but board. restaurants to get beer and wine per­ Housing and Urban Development, to Weiss said that this study should be started never actually voted on a motion to Neary's Restaurant got only two deny. mits. explain the town’s proposal to within a month. 'Thf longett-named lake in the world it Lake Chargogagogmanchaugagogchaubunsgung- develop a brochure instead of in­ amaug, near Webstar, Mau., known locally as Lake Websterl affirmative votes, those coming Vignati cited an incident where the Under existing regulations, a from board members Robert Burns Planning and Zoning Commission restaurant must have 3,000 square stituting a monitoring program of the town's housing rental market. and Joan Stuka. ZBA members acted on an application by Western feet of floor space to get a beer and Warning Alert Sounded Nicholas Bonadies, Robert Sizzling Steak House. The PZC wine permit. If a restaurant has less The town could establih uch a Damaschi and Mary Finnegan voted used the same procedure — it voted than 3,000 feet, it must meet strict monitoring program next year if the against the application. not to approve but never voted to distance requirements regarding dis­ need for one is exhibited, Weiss wrote. In his opinion, Roberto said, “As deny the application. tance from churches, residential Before Plane Disaster four affirmative votes were not cast, However, Roberto said in the PZC areas and public schools. HUD is withholding most of the by statute the matter is deemed to case, the motion was made “not to Maguire has proposed a reduction town's fourth-year Community SAN DIEGO (DPI) - About 40 of the impending collision at 3,000 have been denied. Common sense deny’’ and that motion is not in the minimum square footage to 1,- Development block grant until it broken radio contact with the pilots, takes action related to improving its seconds before the worst plane crash feet between a Pacific Southwest ' 4 Nmk recognized by Roberts Rules of 200 square feet. frantically called the Lindbergh Nupi’rmarkeis fair housing educational program. in U.S. history, a new warning Airlines Boeing 727 and a single­ Tower to relay the warning and urge The monitoring program was system sounded an alarm that a engine Cessna that killed at least 150 the jetliner pilot to climb. proposed first as a step for the town jetliner was about to collide with a persons Monday. But they were too late, he said. The nt muts n iv sii small plane. But controllers talking The system signaled the alert only ■D. Congress Picks Up Pace to take. Weiss said that the Lindbergh tower told them, “PSA is Manchester Area Conference of to the pilots could not hear the alarm, 40 seconds before the collision “and going down," SAVE $4.81 CET FOOD WITH SM STANPS and those who could were unable to possibly less,” Philip Hogue, head of Churches has said that it would con­ Hogue said investigators were duct such a program, but it feels a contact them. the National Transportation Safety playing down the theory a third plane A computerized warning system in Board investigation team, told a n u i's But Senate Falling Back large sample would be required. This was in the same air space and con­ could cost $10,000-$20,000, Weiss said. operation a little more than a month news conference. tributed to the crash. Investigators MIKET FREE With 1 Qtr. Book S&H Green Stamps — WASHINGTON (UPI) - The pace Health, Education and Welfare to The Senate, however, did get a “There is a general feeling that the sounded an alert at the Miramar air But the warning was not received had speculated the other plane con­ is picking up in Congress as the pay for abortions under Medicaid in major piece of legislation out of the brochure would be a much more control station while the tower at by controllers at Lindbergh Field, fused the jetliner pilot into thinking LU91 « ’-">'■> pS e targeted Oct. 14 adjournment date Lindbergh Field — eight miles away LIMIT ONE certain situations. The House wants way by passing a compromise positive approach to fair housing where both pilots intended to land, he had the small plane in sight, not PER FAMILY ______nears, but sometimes it seems for — was controlling the flights, the and which had taken over guidance of 1 LB. '5' HEW to pay for abortions only when natural gas-pricing bill. It the biggest than a monitoring program," he said. realizing he was looking at the wrong ____41-58 PWCNHStj every step forward, the Senate is the mother’s life is endangered. "If there are indications in the next chief federal crash investigator said the two planes minutes before, he plane. falling two steps back. victory so far for President Carter’s And finally. Democratic leader domestic program, in which energy year that a monitoring program is in Wednesday night. said. The pilot of a “third plane” located On Wednesday, for example, the ZESTA SALTINES Robert Byrd laid a little surprise on policy was at the top of the list. order, we have the Conference of A shrieking siren sounded, warning Controllers at Miramar, who had Wednesday turned out to have been Senate passed a bill that would I j__ Good Thru Sept. 30 his colleagues by announcing a test The House must still act on the bill, Churches statement that they will seven to eight miles west of the provide $10.2 billion for public works FIAMTS FREE vote Tuesday on legislation that but House leaders intend to wait until consider undertaking this for us,” jetliner when it was hit, indicating he Rare Wine Delivered MMET With 1 Qtr. Book S&H Green Stamps or pork barrel” projects, despite would extend the time in which more of the energy bills are passed Weiss said. GOP Sets Cocktail Party was too far away to nave been in­ (30 - lO ’s) President Carter’s warning that he Mike McAndrews holds the bottle as .Memphis restaurateur FUM’S states can ratify the Equal Rights by the Senate, and then take a look at The proposed brochure would in­ MANCHESTER — A cocktail party volved, Hogue said. FREE 1 1 9 C T . will veto it. The House passed the Amendment. John Grisanti came to East Hartford to claim his $18,000 clude a phone number to call if per­ S Peter Sylvester and Peter DiRosa ■UUT With 1 Qtr. Book SAH Green Stamps REG. measure earlier. the whole package. will be held Friday, Oct. 6 for two will serve as co-chairmen for the Investigators have not completely That brought an immediate bitter purchase — what may be the last in the world of 1864 Chateau sons suspect that they have been dis­ eliminated the “third plane’’ (3 0 - I D ’S) PRICE BOUNTY Then the Senate approved some The Senate Finance Committee local Republican candidates. event. reaction from Senate Republican made progress too, completing work Lafite Rothschild. The rare wine, purchased at a May 26 auc­ criminated against. possibility, he said, “but it would HALF 6ALL0N 79< REG. abortion language that set up a battle The party is being sponsored by the Ben Andrews, the GOP candidate leader Howard Baker, who said Byrd on a $23 billion tax-cut bill late in the The number would connect persons committees to Elect Esther Clarke appear not to be a factor.” BORDEN’S HOMOGENIZED PRICE with the House that took 51/2 months tion, will be served at a $l,500-per-person fund-raising dinner for the First Congressional District LU92 should not expect much help from evening. Although the House-passed with Wilber Smith, the town's equal for state senate and Elsie “Biz” The death toll meanwhile was TOWELS 73' to resolve last year. The language, for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. (UPI photo) opportunity coordinator, and seat, will attend. Other local can­ Republicans as he tries to push as tax-cut bill has the same general reduced from 151 to 150 Wednesday part of a $56 billion appropriations Swensson for state representative. didates and members of the MILK LU95 Good thru Sept. 30 much legislation through as possible thrust — which means 65 million bonafide com plaints would be when PSA corrected the number of __^__GoodT^Se£L 3(^ __ bill, would allow the Department of The event will begin at 6 p.m. at Republican state ticket also have before scheduled adjournment. Americans stand a good chance of referred to the state Commission of the Manchester Country Club. been invited. persons aboard the jetliner from 136 Human Rights and Opportunites. to 135. The crash also killed two men having their taxes cut — the 0TB Considered Safe E Mrs. CTarke is the Republican can­ Tickets may be obtained from The brochure also will include a aboard the Cessna, a Marine differences still must be worked out didate in the Third Senatorial Sylvester at 528-9121 or DiRosa at F U N K 'S Ff^E E in a conference committee. list of Realtors who subscribe to District. Mrs. Swensson is the party sergeant taking instrument flight 1 FREE Bureaucracy Derails 646-1887. Tickets also will be MARKET With 1 Qtr. Book SiH Green Stamps pmpi: With 1 Qtr. Book S&H Green Stamps The bill also would provide a major From Thefts, Schemes equal housing, information about the candidate in the 13th Assembly lessons and his instructor. 1 available at the door. 1 (3 0 -1 0 's ) F M IK *S ( 3 0 - I D ’S) p p g tax break on capital gains despite number of rental units and the cost of District. WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - The I adamant opposition by the Carter ad­ Connecticut, he said. rental units and homes in town, and 1 4 PACK MARKET 5 LB . p r ic e Northeast Corridor man who runs Connecticut’s off­ us #1 EASTERN SHORE 99* ministration. Morrissey said that since 0TB information about the town itself. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Amtrak’s Boston-Washington line track betting says the state’s 0TB began in April 1976, "There has never It would be distributed to Realtors Northeast Corridor Project, The House ethics committee Manchester Police Report 1 IVORY PERSONAL SOAP already has fast passenger service Wednesday voted to urge censure for parlors operate in such a way as to been a bogus ticket and there has in the area as well as to housing j^LU93 Good Thru Sept. 30 POTATOES designed to speed rail service with Metrolinars scheduled to run preclude any thefts or large betting never been a ticket that has been organizations and large businesses. P Rep. Edward Roybal, D-Calif., and a LU96 Good thru Sept. 30 between Washington and Boston, is between Washington and New York schemes by professional gamblers. cashed twice. " Weiss said that the brochure could Two Adams Street youths were a license when he was first stopped. bogging down in bureaucratic inef­ mild reprimand for Rep. Charles turned over to the Vernon police. in about three hours and regular Morrissey told the state gaming He said the computer system run be distributed by Jan. 1. arrested Wednesday on larceny At that time Donz^was a passenger ficiency and a House committee says Wilson, D-Calif., for their dealings Donze was released by Manchester trains scheduled between New York commis.sion Wednesday the 0TB by American Totalisator Co. "locks HUD officials have said that such a charges in connection with riding a on the motorcycle, police said. Donze DOMESTIC - FRESHLY SLICED * | | | I major changes are needed to get the with South Korean businessman motorcycle which had been stolen in police on a non-surety bond for court F R E E i and Boston in about four and a half Tongsun Park. setup since it began in April 1976 has in all employees" by Social Security brochure might be an acceptable sub­ was later seen driving the motorcy­ 1 With 1 Qtf Book S&H Green Stamps | program back on the track. hours. not had any of the problems en­ Vernon. appearance Oct. 16. REG. The full House, meanwhile, passed number when they start work "and stitute for the proposed monitoring cle which was learned to have been ■ A IU T ( 3 0 - 1 0 s) PRICE The Government Operations Com­ The $1.75 billion project calls for countered by the commission in program, but it has not yet decided Eric Donze, 16, of 373 Adams St. J C80KEDHAM H . J the most sweeping ethics legislation we know who does what and where stolen from an Ironwood Drive IL B . Vs’s 99 ' mittee Wednesday was highly was charged with second-degree Kenneth L, Acelin, 17, of 44 Garden improved trackwork, new bridges, ever: a bill that would provide that regulating the state's three jai alai the money goes." on the proposal subm itted by residence earlier in the day, police St. was charged with second-degree FLEISCHMANN VMOUI NUlQOVailASTa 1 critical of almost every aspect of the new signaling systems and other im­ frontons. He said this was due in a He said 0TB in the past 12 months Manchester. larceny and operating without a said. Two handguns were also stolen M TM L ^ rail project and every agency con­ no official could ever have any of­ license John Smith, 16, of 362 Adams larceny by possession in connection CEMMSTYU 1 provements that would allow reliable ficial contact with the government on large part to “sophisticated equip­ has taken in about $103 million, of from the residence, Vernon police with the theft of a motorcycle. He nect^ with it. trip times of two hours, 40 minutes ment that prevents any ripoffs" which 81.6 percent is returned to the Grant Awarded St. was charged with second-degree reported. Donze was additionally TURKEY $129 But the panel placed most of the any matter in which he or she par­ H.ARTFORD (UPI) — The Univer­ was arrested on a warrant ! MARCARIIIE for the 224-mile New York- Morrissey said betting on out-of- bettors. Morrissey said 0TB has iMceny by possession. Smith was charged with second-degree burglary B R EA ST blame on Amtrak and said the semi­ ticipated “personally and substan­ sity of Connecticut Health Center has Wednesday night. Police said the 1 LU94 Good thru Sept. 30 j BKOCNA^a 1 Washington run and three hours, 40 state horses was quite different from raised about $17 million in stale also charged with failure to wear an and third-degree larceny in connec­ public passenger train agency should tially” while in office. received a $4.3 million federal grant owner of the motorcycle saw minutes for the 232-mile Boston-New wagering at jai alai. He said the revenue since it began. eye protectop and operating without tion with that theft when he was be replaced as the prime construc­ The bill also includes about 750 top to attract health workers to poor someone driving it under the Park York run. parlors supply a morning line, jockey tion contractor if it doesn’t show im­ federal officials along with members neighborhoods in Hartford. Street bridge. When he questioned However, the committee said these changes and track conditions "but Now You Know provement this work season over of Congress as subject to disclosing there's nothing there that would give a The grant, the largest in the the driver, he said he had bought it goals will not be met by the 1981 their personal finances. East Hartford Police Report “1977’s dismal performance.” gambler the prevailing line." The first two-car accident was center’s history, will be paid over from Acelin. target date and that service will be Cuban emigre, Jose Aleman, The committee also said the merely “improved” for “several Also, Connecticut's betting pool is believed to have occurred in 1900 in five years and will require $2.2 WAYBEST GRADE testifying before the House million in matching funds from local East Hartford Federal Railroad Administration Kansas City, Mo. —there were only lives at 54 Olmstead St. Marlow’s department store on years” beyond that date. Assassinations Committee, admitted seperate from out-of-state tracks and Two children ran in front of cars The operator of the car was Louisa Main Street reported the theft of 30 should hire more workers with During the current construction odds are based on the handle in two cars in the city at the time. and state agencies and corporations, he once heard Santo Trafficante, an center officials said Wednesday. and were hit Wednesday in separate E. Johnson, 67, of 36 Elm St., Elast pairs of men’s pants and a suitcase railroad backgrounds to help manage season, work “is proceeding at a rate the project. Currently only four of 40 alleged Mafia chieftain recruited by incidents, police said. Hartford. Wednesday afternoon. The items lower than planned and little better the CIA to try to kill Fidel Castro, Kenneth House, 8, of 11 King St., persons in FRA’s project office have GREETING CARDS Young House was in satisfactory were valued at $450. than the rate accomplished last say “ (President John) Kennedy is was hit by a car driven by Vincenzo rail backgrounds, and most actually FOR ALL OCCASIONS condition this morning at A burglary was reported at a WHOLE season,” the committee said. The going to get hit” — but Aleman said Giambalvo, 42, of 83 Floradale Drive, are highway engineers from the See Our Large Display Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Forest Street residence Tuesday. 1977 construction season, the first, he thought the Mafia don meant EAST CATHOLIC Elast Hartford. suffered a fractured elbow and a Four bottles of liquor were taken, but Federal Highway Administration, it completed only 63 percent of its goals ARTHUR DRUG said. “hit” by the GOP in the 1964 election, Giambalvo said he was driving fractured ankle. nothing else was disturbed. at 104 percent of the cost, the report not assassination. north on King Street at about 8 a.m. The young girl, Caroline Mellen, A burglary was reported at a said. when the young boy and another was also reported in satisfactory con­ Chestnut Street home Wednesday HIGH SCHOOL pedestrian ran into the street. dition this morning at Manchester morning, but nothing was taken. He told police the pedestrian Memorial Hospital. She is suffering LB. Area Polica Repoort) stopped short, but the young boy kept from a fractured leg. Office To Close going and ran into the side of tte Neither driver was charged in the Vernon c MAGAZINE v ^ c le , breaking the left mirror. CHICKENS two accidents. MLTON — Calvin Hutchinson, Eric A. Donze, 16, of 373 Adams St., Manchester, was Giambalvo told police he was building inspector, assessor and 2W LB. AVER. arrestM early this morning in connection with an inci­ EAST CATHOLIC RECEIVES A traveling 25 mpb. Ronald C. Blessing, 32, of Bloom­ sanitarian, will not be in his office dent Wednesday night. 8 Wednesday afternoon, another field was charged with fourth-degree Monday through Thursday next SUBSCRIPTION LIBERAL COMMISSION ON ALL Donze was charged with second-degree burglary and youth was hit by a cr in East Hart­ larceny (shoplifting) at Zayre week. Anyone needing his services (QUARTER PROCEEDS COLLECTED. larceny; The arrest was made by THESE FUNDS SPONSOR ford. Police said Caroline Mellen, 5, department store, 15 Main St., should contact him Friday. Sgt. John Dtorshall and Officer Thomas Mair of the Ver- ran into the side of a westbound car Wednesday. He was released on-a The office will be open for other WITH STUDENT ACTIVITIES & non Police Department’s Special Services Unit. SALE ATHLETICS. on Olmstead Street. The young girl promise to appear in court Oct. 16. business on those days. CHICKEN LEGS held at the police station in lieu of posting a And Oil RACK) $5 000 surety bond. He was to be presented in court today. • u ^quarter Penfield Avenue, Rockville, was Change roi issuing a bad check. . She was 0 ^ PROTECTS MOVING PARTS — HELP OUR STUDENTS ,.JN released on a $100 non-surety bond for court appearance ENSURES QUIET OPERATION " O w NEWSPAPER DRIVE HARDY witli ^ *000101616 oil Fronton Closing Appealed ■ H H H change and chassis FBI. SEPT. 29ttl wing) Sp lubrication • En- AND HELP YOURSELF A ^ T S HARTFORD (Upi) — A union organizer wants the sures smooth perfor- •COUPON- stole gaming commission to rescind its order closing the mance, reduces the SAT. SEPT. 2001 Hartford Jai Alai fronton, or use fines levied against the chances of wear CALL THIS NUMBER: hCEIHC iK fronton to reimburse employees who will lose wages • Please phone for SUN. OCT. 1st 2 01 appointment However, the commission Wednesday said it sym­ 11/R* • Includes light DROP OFF CENTER IN PARKING LOT 2 S « O F F pathized with Henry Tamain, organizer for Local 59 of trucks. BEHIND CHURCH ON MAIN ST. the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders un­ 6 4 3 - 4 4 8 5 LETTUCE nuM’i ion, but could do nothing to change the situation FOR PICKUP SERVICE C A U The commission last week ordered the fronton closed MANCHESTER GREEN HOUSE tMicINTOSI « 8 E IO klvlliil for 10 days and fined it and company officials $70,000 for 643-8773 or 649-0744 Suburban 328W.M.Tpka ALSO AVAILABLE - THE GREATEST WE WIU BE HAPPY TO •T . JA M Ii SCHOOL not reporting allegations of a player-fixing scheme to 315 BROAD ST., (Across Irom Post OHice) 3 u. MAST Connecticut authorities. GOODYEAR OPEN DAILY 1 10 S ALBUMS BY AMERICA'S FAVORITE STARS FUND RAISINa COMMITTEI APPLES 1 , 3t.5y! «Mi Cmt* V JO ShkImm Ow0ltlM.*/N SATURDAY I to 1PM ON RECORDS, 8 TRACK TAPES OR SEND A STUDENT REP OPEk 04ILV 10-5 PM, MANCHESTER The fronton won a temporary stay of execution in Hart­ Auto Service Centers 643-0189 CASSETTES — ROCK, COUNTRY, POP A w SONDJVS IM PM p h o n e 649-7370 ford Superior Court Monday, preventing it from closing EASY LISTENING, CHRISTMAS, Wednesday through Oct. 7 as ordered by the commission CHILDRENS'. TO SEE YOU. PAGE FOtR — NLVNCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn . Thurs.. Sept 28. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 28, 1978 - PAGE FIVE Searching I Panel Told to Postpone HUD Will Fund City Housing Renovation For Plane . ^ 1 HARTFORD (UPI) - The U.S. DepartDepart- the country to receive such a grant, made when whpn it opened r.., for occupancy in 1941. has=hmni, shrunk away from foundations, wind ment of Housing and Urban Development under the Carter administration’s Urban Many considered it temporary war blows through chinks in the walls and rats has awarded Hartford a $10 million grant Initiatives program, the office of Rep. Hockanum River Samples housing that would be demolished after proliferate. for the first major renovation of its most William Cotter, D-Conn., said Wednesday. Continues World War II. Hartford Housing Authority Director deteriorated public housing project since The money is to be used to improve BRIDGEPORT iLTD - Civil Air Hockanum River. One solution was Before hearing the report from Now, an estimated 7,000 people, most of By CHARLIE MAYNARD it was built in 1938. Charter Oak Terrace, a 124-acre project John Wardlaw said since the city applied Patrol and National Guard observers for Manchester to lower the pond six Sherman, the commission got a plea w^hom are on public assistance, make for $13.9 million, renovation plans must be Hprald Reporter Hartford is one of only 25 cities across classified as national defense housing were to repeat today the patterns feet. for help from a Burnside Avenue their homes in the complex where siding scaled down. they have flown since Monday in a EAST HARTFORD — A consultant man who complained of a stench to the Conservation and Environment The effect would be immediate on search that has so far turned up no Elast Hartford. It would provide a rising from a sewage shaft near his sign of a missing commuter plane Commission has advised that body to home. delay taking samples from the faster flow of water through the area with three people on board. and might distribute the deposited Leonard Ventrillo, who lives at the p illllllllll The Cessna-310 owned by Business Hockanum River. Continental Apartments, 539 Bum- ■■■■■■■■■■■■I Lester Sherman, a retired engineer sewage downstream. Aircraft Corp of Bridgeport was last Commission members discussed side Ave., said "the odor coming out seen when it left Sikorsky Memorial and consultant for the commission, of that shaft really strains you out." said Wednesday night that the com­ the matter and said there wasn't Deli Department Specials Airport Monday morning en route to much they could do while Vernon was He said neither he nor any agency ^ CHOICEST MEATS Albany. N.Y. the flight takes about mission should hold off taking seemed to know what was causing samples of the river until Vernon has changing plants. Mrs. Van Camp 75 minutes. suggested they try and find some the stench. The Department of En­ m T O W N BOOMER’S 139 Authorities said the blue, white and its sewage treatment plant in opera­ vironmental Protection had cleared $1 agreement with the other town of­ HEAD CUT orange striped plane only had enough tion and Manchester has made im­ up 90 percent of the sewage, he said, BCLCGNA provements to its facilities. ficials, if at all possible...... „ 1 fuel to fly four to six hours. ••S' "I hesitate to have the official but the fxlor still remained and at CORNED BEEF BRISKET .lb.M . 2 9 AMERICA’S FAVORITE On board were Leonard Schatz of "The value of the sample program times his apartment was unlivable. is questionable," Sherman said. commission outside the town boun­ THIN CUT HANSEL & GRETEL SPICED Stratford and James E. Heap of daries,” she said, "because I’m not The commission voted to direct a $1|49 Trumbull, both executives in the in­ "After the plants are completed, the letter to the water compliance unit of CORNED BEEF BRISKET . lb.M . 5 9 sampling program would be of much sure there we’re overstepping our HAM L9AF dustrial gas turbine program at the environmental department and U8DA CHOICE FIRST CUT ...... , • 1 greater value." authority. We should do it as con­ General Electric s Stamford plant bring this matter to its attention Vernon is expected to have its cerned and informed citizens and not CHUCK STEAK or ROAST lb. M . 0 9 RATH The pilot's name has not been in an official capacity." again. $1|59 re le a ^ . plant in full operation by December U8DA CHOICE CENTER CUT Connecticut CAP Lt Col Gladys while Manchester is making "major * 1 . 1 9 BACCN ...... improvements." he said. CHUCK STEAK or ROAST . lb 1 Faust said the search will continue Officials To Join Walk U8DA CHOICE UNOERBLADE or CALIF. until all parties are satisfied Commission members agreed with BOOMER’S Town officials will join an expected Mrs. Robert Weiss, a nutritionist, $1|59 everything has been done to find the Sherman and voted unanimously to STEAK or ROAST * 1 . 3 9 i nearly 1,000 persons in Manchester’s will have a nutrition booth set up in . lb. aircraft. It could continue for two accept his report as written. Chairwomen Leslie Van Camp said CROP Walk for Hunger Sunday. Center Congregational Church, a U8DA CHOICE BONELESS KIELBASA 1 weeks, she said Searchers had no that since the water is so bad, it Town Manager Robert Weiss will checkpoint along the route, where all SHOULDER STEAK (London Broil) .. lb.* 1 . 6 9 luck Wednesday 99th Birthday Party walkers will be able to meet with the would be fruitless to make tests until join Mayor Stephen Penny and U8DA CHOICE <4 EO "Somebody saw something in hunger resource people. There will northwest Connecticut, but it turned Nellie Moran, a resident at Manchester Manor Nursing the two plants upstream are Democratic State Senate candidate also be films shown and information SHOULDER CLOD ROAST ■ •99 out to be a tractor. " said Maj Home, celebrated her 99th birthday at a party Wednesday at operating. Marcella Fahey of East Hartford in distributed about hunger on the local, • DAIRY • Miriam Wortzel, spokesman for the home, with her daughter. Mrs. Walter Whitman of Sherman's report was written the 10-mile walk to raise money for U8DA CHOICE ft 4 "f A food and development programs national and international levels. Connecticut's Civil Air Patrol. before Tuesday's announcement that TOP BLADE STEAK u l - Z S Mancnester, and other residents. Mrs. Moran was bom in Union Pond in Manchester may have around the world. Anyone wishing to walk or sponsor HOODS The Civil Air Patrol in Connecticut Burwash. Sussex, England on Sept. 27, 1879. She is a member The walk will begin at 1 p.m. from WEAVER DUTCH FRYE ft and New York, the Air and Army- to be dredged again to remedy the re­ a walker may contact a local CROP of Community Baptist Church and of the Manchester Senior cent odor problem along the Center Park National Guard, the U S. Coast recruiter, or call 643-7268 or 646-1223. CHICKEN B8PASTS > 2 .6 9 ORANGE JUICE ’/■ gal. Guard, state police helicopters and Citizens. An avid bowler, she bowled at the Parkade Bowling Cosmos, grown from seed, is taller than the MAID RITE SLICED f t 4 O A ground rescue teams searched Alley while in her nineties. Entertainment for the party was gardener, Ronald Cunningham of 23 Union St. PILLSBURY Wednesday. provided by Jim Rizza. (Herald photo by Chastain) Plants will continue flowering and growing CALVES LIVER ib taller until killed by frost. (Herald photo by Pin­ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS BISCUITS .8oz. to) GREAT COFFEE LIGHT & LIVELY Fahey To Lead Workshop Miss Breck Hair Spray .. , „ * 1 . 0 9 EAST HARTFORD - Marcella of government with the ultimate pur­ experience as a commissioner on the ICE MILK .'A gal. Fahey, Democratic candidate for the pose of getting more women involved state Commission on Human Rights D ESERV ESA y^Fabrege Shampoo...... „ o . * 1 1 9 State Senate, will be leading a in politics. in the executive branch and in the G a r d e n in g workshop on "How to Get Involved in House of Representatives last year Politics” at the Connecticut Mutual Mrs. Fahey’s workshop will deal as a legislative aide. GREAT with what it takes to be a politician Insurance Co. this Saturday, spon­ "My involvement in the political By Frank Atwood m i u i i i H i i IIRIHIRIIIIR sored by the Connecticut Women’s and possible positions and offices to process is also unique." Mrs. Fahey Education Fund. consider. She will provide a com­ said, ‘in that I came from a non- prehensive outline of the function of elected position to successfully THERMOS. The workshop is part of a day-long state government, based on her challenge an incumbent in a primary seminar designed to train women for experience in both the legislative and for a State Senate seat. I invite all FIRST OF THE SEASON / LIVE & KICKING the political process and to executive branch of government. who have an interest in politics to Ronald Cunningham learned about plants when he familiarize them with the workings Mrs. Fahey will draw on her join us on Sept. 30. " worked 22 years for C.R. Burr & Co., former wholesale Masons Set nursery firm in Manchester. Now retired, he makes gar­ A»9|» FRESH MAINE LCBSTER ( M Y $ a 49. dening his hobby at the home he occupies with his sister. Travel Show Here’s a container worthy of our coffee Miss Maybelle Cunningham, in the North End. Ronald Erickson will And at $3.49. for a 32-oz, Thermos full of Almost every foot of space around their house in Union show slides of his trip to Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, they won’t last forever. Street is planted with flowers, vegetables and berry While they last! Israel aboard the If you bought both the coffee and the Thermos bushes, showing the good results of constant care. $ 7 R Q Asked for the secret of his success with plants, Mr. Friendship Flight to the at the regular price, it would cost you $6.85. LB. Fellowcraft Club of Arxi to top it aD off. each Thermos comes with (Cunningham said "I give them lots of water.” A Manchester Lodge of a coupon that allows you to refill the Thermos with "soaker” hose, releasing a fine spray from many small Masons Monday at 7:30 Dunkin’ Donuts coffee for 50% off the regular price. holes, shows his method of applying water. “It’s just like p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ Now how can anybody who likes coffee and rain,” he said. We Give Old Fashioned ple. donuts and Thermoses pass up a deal like that? Good soil, to which he adds organic matter every year Let Our Family Mrs. Cheryl Hadley, who Offer good only at participating Dunkin' from his compost pile, and frequent cultivation to keep Butcher Service... with her husband. Jerry, Donuts shops while supply lasts weeds from growing, contributes also to the garden’s participated in the lush appearance in late September. Serve Your Family! Near the house a clump of cosmos, which a seed Friendship Flight, will STORE HOURS; assist Erickson in catalogue promises will grow four feet tall, has grown answering questions. DUNKIN' eight feet, has been in bloom for weeks and has many Other Manchester flat, daisylike blossoms, four inches across, wine-red Mon. 1 Tiws. 'til 6KH) 317 Highland S t residents who made the PONUTS with yellow centers. trip are invited to attend fts w o r th th e tr ip . Mr. Cunningham, who starts most of his plants from Wed., Thurs., & Fii til 9:00 .' I this program, which is seed, planted the cosmos early in a cold frame, using a MANCHESTER open to all Masons and Rte* 83f Talcolivillr Rd., Wme i mixture of compost and sphagnum moss, then move the 650 EnHeld St,, Lnfirld seedlings into the garden when there was no further Sat & Sunday their friends. itk d 'Ul 6:00 H icH u irs rjiis:u 2» i • .s o l* 225 Stiu Deane Highway, Wethersfield danger of frost. He has tied the stalks loosely to a post, CONN. 2 Slate Si., Hartford set in the garden to support a bird house, but things the East Hartford 1084 Main Sl„ East Hartford plants are strong enough to stand up through wind and Fire Calls 450 New Park Ave., West Hartford rain without this help. Wednesday. 3:51 Old Roses ■■■■■■■miMimmuiiii p.m.—Medcal call to 54 C. R. Burr & Co. specialized for years in the wholesale Olmstead St. distribution of rose plants, and Mr. Cunningham has Wednesday, 4:40 some fine roses in his garden, among them a few I GROCERY SPECIALS ™ ^ GardenGarden Frpjth.Fresh, Produce Produce SoecialsSpecials ^ p.m.—Motor vehicle accident at 54 Tolland St.; no injuries. varieties that he has kept for 30 years. He names a yellow-and-pink climber on a trellis as Rouge Mellerin, Wednesday, '5:05 SNOW’S NEW ENQLAND RED RIPE p.m.—Motor v^icle accident TECH STEREO and a pink climber as Aloha. Over the years, as happens at 555 Forest St.; no injuries. in the best-kept rose gardens, a few identifying labels CLAM CHOWDER , . . 6 9 « TCMATCES 4 9 « Wednesday, 6:40 have been lost. . 12oz. p.m.—Medical call to Zayre Several of the roses have blossomed now for the second CHOCK HILL O’ NUTS department store, 15 Main St. time this year. Mr. Cunningham trimmed back the RUSSETT Wednesday, 7:33 A GOOD DEAL MORE blossom stalks when the roses bloomed in June and they COFFEE...... * 1 . 9 9 p.m.—Lock-out at 88 Wood 8 9 « have formed new buds. CONTADINA PCTATCES .5 LB. BAD Drive. Along the edge of the vegetable garden there is a splen­ Wednesday, 9:27 5 9 « RED DELICIOUS p.m.—Medical call to 73 did row of red raspberries of a variety that bears twice a ROUNDTOMATOES Willowbrook Road. year. In summer, the first crop appears on side branches BMUCKEIYB Wednesday, 10:46 of canes that grew last year. The fall crop comes on the APPLES 3I89* p.m.—Medical call to Main tips of these same canes. GRAPE JELLY 8 9 * and Willow streets. Mr. Cunningham has learned that if he trims back the PUNTER’S CREAMY JUMBO Wednesday, 11:50 new growth on these tips soon after it appears, more side p.m.—Medical call to 101 Win­ 8 9 * shoots will grow and he will have four or five times as PEANUT BUHER ...... CANTALCUPES 7 9 * ding Lane. (lOPIOtMCER many berries in this second crop. These beqries are MUELLER ripening now. S X r A B O $ 1 1 9 9 5 S P A G H En i V. AM/tMirVUOUCDVCa’ * 8 9 ” S X - 5 5 0 The Big Boy tomato vines that he started in compost .STIIHH t Nn;EI\ EH and sphagnum moss and then tied up to stakes are THIN S P A C H EH I, VERM...... 3 / * l 15 watts RMS IF PURCHASED IN 20 watts RMS *IF PURCHASED IN A SYSTEM producing bountifully in this fall season. His trick with PILLSBURY I09fh Annual A SYSTEM tomatoes is to spray the blossoms, as they open, with a CRANBERRY cr product called "bud set” that stimulates the formation of J A N A N A BREAD M IX ...... 6 9 * fruit if the bees, for any reason, fail to pollinate the ST INCLUDE TURNTABLE WITH CARTRIDGE AND SPFAKFR.S - U ith i.oupon & | With Coupon & flowers. The vines set more tomatoes and the fruits have $7.50 Purchase | fewer seeds. I ST.oO Purchase m I Asters FROZEN FOODS GATES STOUFFER’S I *2®® OFf i OPEN There are marigolds, zinnias and gloriosa daisies in the 40« OFF i FREE garden. There is a beautiful, large bed of asters, three CUPCAKES PURINA d k u i 4 ^ I GAPT’N CRUNCH I feet tall, with many blossoms in white and shades of blue BIRDSEYE DINNER MIX and pink. He s ta rts the asters in the house under floures- I CEREAL 9 5 3 0 a.m . BONOS! PURCHASE ANY SYSTEM AND I 25 LB. BAG cent lights. INTI. VEGETABLES . . . 5 9 * ” LIMIT ONE 18 oz. I MISS it! k ) 7 P.M, LIMIT ONE ” RECEIVE A PAIR OFf m o n e e r S E * 20 5 When the weather is too cold for any more roses to TASTE O’ 8EA I VALID THRU OCT. 1 I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET VALID THRU OCT. 1 blossom, Mr. Cunningham will prune the plants back HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | moderately. Then, for winter protection, he will cover FISH & CHIPS . . . 8 9 * S A T . S E P T . 3 0 ^y^to m ON. O C T . 9 HEADPHONES AT NO CHARGE! each bush with a plastic bag, pulling it down to the ground SWEET LIFE ■ If ith (.oupon & Rifh Coupon A on all sides. He will then cut across the closed end of the WAFFLES . . 5 / * l I $7.50 Purchase $7.50 Purchase. openmonoav bag, now at the top of the bush, and leave it open. If the WISK THRUFIUDAY bag were left closed, he says, on a warm winter day the LA PIZZERIA I DURAFLAME g a t e adm ission , 10«.m. to9p.Bi. bush inside would start to grow. DETERGENT TECH SATURDAY COMBO PIZZA I LOGS 10 «.in. to 6 p.m. Climbing roses he will wrap, from top to bottom, with| . J 2 . 0 9 Quart tarpaulin, tied with string. I 6 to a Casa ALL ITEMS SEVENTEEN PIECES $ 0 6 9 LHETEO A U ITEMS TOW-STOCK STEREO LIMITEO BANQUET CHICKEN I *5.99 99« TOIMSTOCK New Parent Classes Set QUANTITIES CMteSkoM>«Plu* Wiriilinto«PlMO HOODS LIMIT ONE LIMIT ONE ONLY I.C77-MSI QUANTITIES VALID THRU OCT. 1 VALID THRU OCT. 1 Mlddltto.ro. 344-7953 ONLY “New Parent" classes sponsored by the Family ^^HIQH^N^AHI^^ . ICE CREAM SANDWICHES ...... i2ct. 9 9 ^ , ■I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ■ GRANDSwro^ •Free Mn.}f/iekAajs BmtUm Nonrtchtom Plu. Oriented Childbirth Information Society will be con-j W*ttHMS»Af»-t91S EMkM. 745-1074 NaWch. 887-1444 ducted Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in conference room C atl Manchester Memorial Hospital. Those planning to attend I must preregister by contacting Mrs. Martin Chmielecki,! 151 Keeney St., 646-1847, or by writing to F(X1IS, Box 748, | SHOVIy tPaid Adm.iktkends Manchester. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 28. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. 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Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 28. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 28, 1978 - PAGE NINK Births SUMC Fair Set for Oct. 14 UIanrf|FBtf r lEupuin^ Hrralb HOLME N.E.R. 18 Manchester — A City of Village Charm Open Forum South United Methodist Church Johnston, Casey Bran­ I»MiMWinN«g:$wig‘wti* WHEMiiieiieiini fas Fair will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14 don, son of Gary W. and Founded Oct. 1, 1881 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine. Cynthia Atkins Johnston of MDmbDf, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International Booths will be set up in the church Willimantic. He was born Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square Second building on the corner of Main Street Sept. 1 at Manchester Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. and Hartford Road and in the Susan­ Memorial Hospital. His Raymond F. Roblnaon, Edllor-Publlaher nah Wesley House on Hartford Road. maternal grandparents are Harold E. Turkinglon, Managing Editor Thoughts Maps will be available at the doors Mr. and Mrs. William H. to.assist in booth locations. ^Opinion' Atkins Jr. of 652 Dart Hill OLD GOLD To the editor: Chairwomen of the fair, which is Road, Vernon. His paternal ' On Sept. 21, 1978 I attended a open to the public, is Barbara Philip. grandparents are Mr. and meeting of the Pleasant Valley Booth chairpersons are: Edith Mrs. Earl F. Johnston of 82 McKendrick, aprons; Marion Seneca Drive, Vernon. His Pedestrian Law Changes Neighborhood Association which was held to solve the problem of what to Jesseman and Virginia Ryan, baked maternal great- There are some very impor­ goods: Louise Mushko and Muriel grandparents are Mr. and bridge shall yield the right of do with the increased traffic which Towel, candy; Jo Ann Gray, Country Mrs. W. Holland Atkins Jr. tant changes in the state’s way to all vehicles. will be caused by the construction of Store; Caroly Ramsey, Wishing Well and Mrs. Anna Greene, all LIGHTS pedestrian laws which take the J.C. Penney complex in • No pedestrian shall cross a and Penny Candy; Marge Knight and of East Hartford. His effect Oct. 1. roadway or intersection Manchester. Every one of the sixty Loraine Denison, handicrafts: Treva maternal great­ These pedestrian law people attending this meeting was Kendall and Janice Smart, plants: grandmother is Mrs. diagonally unless authorized changes were in a section of concerned with the safety of their Fran Banning and Anita Nylin, Frances Donelok of Hart­ by a pedestrian control or children, and the reduction in value knitwear; Fran Banning, trash and .bjMly ford. His paternal great- the “right turn on red’’ bill police officer. of their property because of this traf­ treasures: Ruthanne Wilson, kitchen grandparents are Mrs. which was passed in the last boutique: Sandy Pigford, used • No pedestrian ^hall cross a fic problem. Ethel MacGregor and Mrs. General Assembly. gadgets; and Ruthanne Wilson, Eldna Johnston, both of 1KYKE roadway between adjacent in- i It was agreed by the organization coffee shop. Vernon. Most important of the law tersections at which traffic or to request the South Windsor Town Council to block off Pleasant Valley Also. Kurt Kalbfleisch, children's provisions will give pedestrian control signals are movies; Dorothy Crocker, used Carrier, Roderick Paul pedestrians limited right of Road at its intersection with Wheeler jewelry; and Betty Mitcheltree and Jr., son of Roderick P. and in operation except within a “It looks like our sportsmanship lessons out for some fun — like ‘kick-the-can’?” Road, thereby cutting off vehicles Mary Mayo, luncheon. Cynthia Vincent Carrier of way at all crosswalks where marked crosswalk. are going to be delayed — why don’t we sneak coming from the J.C. Penney area. Specialty booths are. Penny Stafford Springs. He was OLD GOLD there are no traffic signals. • All pedestrians crossing a Although I signed the petition I have Telegner, beeswax candles; Rita born Sept. 7 at Manchester Motorists will have to slow or roadway within a crosswalk had second thoughts about this Kenway, enamel jewelry; and Prisca Memorial Hospital. His proposal. Kenison, macrame hanging shelves. stop there to yield to shall travel, whenever prac­ maternal grandparents are Instead of solving our traffic The coffee shop will be open from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. pedestrians. It is a new respon­ ticable, upon the right half of a Inflation: Is the Enemy Us? problem, it will create others, such 10 a m. to 1 p.m. and luncheon will be Boisselle of 46 Dobson sibility for motorists because crosswalk. available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Road, Vernon. His paternal By LEE RODERICK percent, precisely the same as “the pervading influence is to do as as forcing the residents in that end of such crosswalks are commonly • No pedestrian shall walk Pleasant Valley Road to use Clark A Dresden Plate Quilt will be auc­ grandparents are Mr, and WASHINGTON — Pogo, the car­ trouble-plagued Britain, only one- little as you can and get as much as ignored. Street, Smith Street, Chapel Road, tioned at 2 p.m. in the handicraft Mrs. Rudolph Carrier of along a roadway where a toon character that once inhabited fourth that of Japan, and less than you can. area. There will be three quilts on Here is a summary of the and Buckland Road to get to and 227 G reen Road. His sidewalk is available.' the Okefenokee Swamp, said, “We half that of West German, France “ ... The productivity of our sale. The Log Cabin, Orange Peel and maternal great- from their work, thereby making new pedestrian laws: • When a sidewalk is not have met the enemy, and it is us." and Italy. nation’s work force is not increasing, Turkey Tracks. grandparents are Doris new traffic congestion in these areas. • 'The operator of a vehicle Pogo's words come to mind in con­ ★ ★ ★ but our work force costs more. As The Methodist Men will have food Barbara Philip, fair chairwoman, displays some of the items Street of Maine and Jean "And only available, pedestrians walking Also, the vehicles going to Penney’s must slow or stop, if sidering the frightening rate of infla­ What’s gone wrong? Industry workers get more wages for less booths, games and a train ride on the to be featured at all day event on Oct. 14. (Herald photo bv Boisselle of along the roadway shall walk would still use that portion of Plea­ church campus all day. Phocfoin^ ^ tion, currently running at an annual experts say there is plenty of blame work performed, the cost of goods Chastain) Massachusetts. 9 mg tar necessary, and yield the right only on the shoulder a far as sant Valley Road from Route 5 to clip of over 10 percent. Many to go around — managers too con­ and services increases beyond their of way to a p^estrian in a Clark Street turning onto Clark Terrific” practicable from the edge of Americans — this reporter lincluded cerned with a short-term profits who true value ... Many Americans need dc Farro, Giuii|iuulo, crosswalk when the pedestrian Street, right onto Smith Street then the roadway. Where neither a — put most of the fail to invest in machines that would to stop looking for something for son of Paolo and Marsha onto Buckland Road. In addition a Menus is within that half of the sidewalk nor a shoulder is blame on the raise future productivity, labor nothing, and go back to work." White de Farro of 184 major problem would be created for roadway which the vehicle is federal leaders who see in productivity an ★ ★ ★ Goose Lane, Tolland. He available, pedestrians walking ambulances going to Manchester Thursday: Meatball lemon butter sauce, traveling. The vehicle operator government's attempt at exploitation. margarine, skim milk, was born Sept. 18 at on a roadway carrying two- The youthful 46-year-old Marriott, Memorial Hospital, and also for fire School grinder, tossed salad, coffee or tea. Tuesday: Spanish rice au gratin, deficit spending Then there is the something-for- who is known as a no-nonsense, Rockville General must also yield when a way traffic shall walk on the apparatus coming from Manchester Cafeteria menus which peach whip and milk. Oven-baked chicken. Old- seasoned (canned) green Hospital. His maternal policies. nothing syndrome fostered by an tireless worker himself, is a descen­ pedestrian, in a crosswalk, is to help fight a fire in South Windsor. will be served Oct. 2-6 at fashioned baked beans, peas, chilled purple plums, grandparents are Mr. and left facing traffic. Yet this well- overreaching, welfare-oriented dant of Mormon pioneers who helped approaching at a rate of speed In effect, the closing of Pleasant Manchester public schools, Friday: Apple juice, vegetable coleslaw, sliced peanut butter cookie, tar­ Mrs. Gordon S. White of • No pedestrian shall worn answer government. One of the nation's found Utah. Valley Road will have created a traf­ are as follows; tuna salad on a roll, potato yellow peaches, roll, tar sauce, rye bread, Mt. Sunapee, N.H., and or has approached so near to suddenly leave a curb, alone doesn't tell I leading industrialists, J.W. Marriott “When our pioneer forefathers margarine, skim milk, C Lonllard, U ^ aTV 978 fic situation in other areas worse sticks, sliced tomatoes and margarine, skim milk, Anna Maria Isle, Fla. His the roadway as to be in the full story. Higher prices are also Jr., president of the billion-dollar settled the Salt Lake Valley, there lettuce, chocolate cake and coffee or tea. coffee or tea. paternal grandparents are sidewalk or crosswalk and than is now envisioned for our street. reasonable danger of being a result of failing to get more goods Marriott Corp. restaurant and hotel was no federal housing so they built Monday: Cubed beef pat­ milk. The menu is subject to Mr. and Mrs. Raoul de walk or run into the path of a The only proper solution to our and services from the same input of empire, spoke of this a few days ago their own homes. There were no food ty with gravy, whipped Wednesday: Pot roast of change. Farro of Rome, Italy. struck. vehicle which is so close as to problem was made by one of the capital, energy and labor. in Washington. What he said makes stamps so they cleared fields, potato, buttered peas and beef, vegetable au jus • No vehicle operator shall organization's members in which he whipped potatoes, carrot constitute an immediate America's rate of productivity was sense. irrigated and grew their own crops. carrots, bread, butter, Elderly overtake and pass another proposed that the town would con­ and raisin salad, fresh hazard to the pedestrian. once the envy of the world. But no “Today,'' said Marriott, whose And if the crops didn't grow, they milk and ice cream, struct a four-lane highway from the Menus which will be banana, whole wheat O V E R 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! Honest-tO'Old Gold satisfaction in a very low-tar cigarette vehicle operator stopped or more: In the past 10 years, U.S. out­ firm has some 60,(XX) employees. went without. • No pedestrian who is un­ intersection of Wheeler Road and served Oct. 2-6 at Mayfair bread, margarine, skim slowing, giving the right of put per man-hour has gone up only 27 “There were no free schools, so Tuesday: Hamburg patty and Westhill Gardens to der the influence of alcohol or Pleasant Valley Road directly over milk, coffee or tea. mothers taught their own children. on a roll, macaroni salad, Manchester residents over way to the pedestrian crossing drugs shall walk or stand on to Route 5 about 4(X) feet north of the atlas bantlq They didn’t need government- buttered green beans, milk 60, are as follows: Thursday: Turkey a la at a crosswalk. the roadway. proposed Interstate 291. With the and pears. sponsored recreational programs king over cornbread, • 24 Hour Emergency Service Warning: The Surgeon General Has Deiermined • The operator of any vehi­ • All pedestrians shall yield Congress: Last Plantation zoning of the adjoining land to in­ Monday : Barbecued beef parslied wax beans, chilled • Burner Sales & Service cle crossing a sidewalk shall because they didn’t have time to use dustrial and commercial zones as he Wednesday: Tomato That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. the right of way to all By MARTHA ANGLE • The Equal Pay Act of 1963, them. They were too busy working to on warm bun, buttered canned pears, bread, • Clean Heating Oils proposed, this would give the town a soup, toasted cheese yield the right of way to all and ROBERT WALTERS guaranteeing women the same pay stay alive. There was no Social green beans, tossed margarine, skim milk, 9 13' ,C fl n’C3- •>? i, :e'c;3'?"e c. W-—.. authorized emergency vehicles great tax potentials due to expected sandwich, vegetable vegetable salad with coffee or tea. pedestrians and all other traf­ (First of two related columns) received by men doing comparable Security, so everyone had to provide in the performance of an industrial expansion-as well as sticks, rosy applesauce and Friday: Baked haddock 649-4595 fic on the sidewalk. WASHINGTON (NEA) - Every work. for his own future retirement. ' french dressing, vanilla Call Us For Your Home Healing emergency operation. helping to solve the traffic problem milk. fillet with parsley and employer in the nation must comply • The National Labor Relations ★ ★ ★ cream pudding, bread. And Air Conditioning Needs... • All pedestrians crossing a • In spite of all existing in our residential areas. with the Fair Labor Standards Act, Act, requiring employers to Marriott drew an analogy between roadway at any other point statutes, all operators of recognize and bargain with unions, He also suggested that the state which establishes rigorous our situation and the plight of great eliminate that portion of Sullivan other than at a marked or un­ vehicles shall exercise care to and protecting employees from un­ requirements for payment of flocks of sea gulls who were starving Avenue from Pierce Road to Route marked crosswalk, and a loca­ fair labor practices. ^ amid plenty a few years ago in St. avoid colliding with any minimum wages, overtime compen­ 30 as a state highway, and replace it tion controlled by a police of­ sation and employment of children. • The Age Discriminatmn and Augustine, Fla. pedestrian or person operating with a new section running from the But there's one notable exception: Employment Act, protecting the job “The fishing was still good, but the ficer, shall yield the right of a human powered vehicle and Pierce Road intersection running the Congress of the United States. rights of employees between the ages gulls didn't know how to fish,'' he way to all vehicles. All directly over to the Interstate 86 in­ shall give a reasonable war­ All employers of 40 and 65 against discrimination explained. pedestrians crossing a terchange. Again if this were made ning by sounding a horn or also must obey based on age. “For years they had depended on A BEAUTIFUL LAWN starts with roadway at a location having a other lawful noise emitting ★ ★ ★ an access highway such as me the provisions of the shrimp fleet to toss them scraps aforementioned new town highway, pedestrian tunnel or overhead The lawmakers have steadfastly device to avoid a collision. the Civil Rights from the nets, but now the fleet had the two new roads would give South TRADE THAT DID TV IN TODAT TOWARD A NEW 100% SOLID STATE CURTIS INATHES TV resisted efforts to include Congress Act of 1964 that moved. The shrimpers had created a Windsor about 10 miles of industrial forbid job dis­ in coverage of the laws imposed to welfare state for the gulls. The big and business frontage. crim ination on others, arguing that politicians beautiful birds never bothered to Quotes Governor Grasso, in her haste to the basis of race, themselves have little job protection learn how to fish for themselves and attract J.C. Penney to Connecticut, “All over the United States people religion, sex or and thus must maintain a “special they never taught their children to “I mean legions of mice. We have caused the friction that has now were laughing at Woonsocket per- relationship” with staff members in brown mice, white mice, soft lurry national origin. lish. developed between Manchester and sonholes.” whom they have complete trust and mice, fat. satisfied, arrogant, om­ But not the Congress of the United “instead they led the little gulls to South Windsor residents over the — GuNlun Ayutle Jr., prcNuIrnl confidence. '■y ■_ nipresent mice. States. the shrimp nets too. Now the sea traffic problem, should now take of the WuunHorkel, K.I., rity euun- That’s probably true in the case of - .Sen. W illiam IV oxim ire, D- The Occupational Safety and gulls, those line free birds that some of the money from her tax sur­ eil, riling the rruHon why the panel a select group of senior aides almost symbolize liberty itself, are W I n,, eoiiipluiriing that the Health Act requires that all plus and use it help defray the cost of dropped u feniiniNl-NlvIe effort lo working for each member of the starving to death because they gave Dirksen Seiiule Offie: ‘ l{uildiiig employers maintain a non- constructing these new highways. alter offiriul referenee» lo House and Senate. But it’s certainly into the something-for-nothing lure. hoH been imuded hy ; I “ w a ie o f hazardous, quiet and safe workable Very truly yours, inanholea. not applicable to waiters, computer They sacrificed their independence rodeiils.'’ environment for everyone on their Walter Lasky programmers and window washers. lor the handout." payrolls. 777 Pleasant Valley Road, Every imaginable form of employ­ But that law also doesn’t apply to He continued: “We find a lot of us South Windsor the Congress of the United Sttes. ment discrimination is evident on today who find nothing wrong in ★ ★ ★ Capitol Hill. One recent study found picking up delectable scraps from A Parable About the Cirrus down like the clowns — and no one The irony in each of those that women outnumber men 2-1 the tax nets of the U.S. government’s Every year the circus comes to laughs but cries. situations is that Congress passed the among those earning $10,CKX) to $15,- shrimp fleet. But we are finding that Almanac Curtis Mathes Television Recorder We’ve got this project of living all (VIDEO CASSETTE RFCOBOEH) town. Big people and little people go laws mandating higher standards and 000 annually — but the ratio is 15-1 in it’s costing us more and more and. as to laugh, eat pink fuzz, and oh so backwards. We were not meant to be performance for everyone else, but favor of the men among those ear­ the government gives us more they By I iiilcd I’rcHs Inlfrnuliunul much more. high wire acrobats, the perfect, ning more than $35,000 a year. take more away. We find we are Today is Thursday, Sept. 28, the CURTIS always pleasing "nice” person. We included an obscure clause exemp­ Perhaps the greatest moment of all ting itself from all statutory ★ ★ ★ losing the self-sufficiency that made 271st day of 1978 with 94 to follow. for us is when the high wire acrobats don't have it in us to be so. Instead requirements. Another study showed that blacks our country great. " The moon is approaching its new perform their stunning feats so high we are closer to the experience of the phase. MATNES clowns, who every once in a while Worker protection on Capitol Hill held only 30 of the approximately 1.- ★ ★ ★ COLOR TV above us at the risk of their lives. We The morning stars are Mercury, fall down kaplop. We get messed up is hardly an insignificant issue on 100 professional staff posts in the Individual citizens can help turn get tense and fearful for them. We Jupiter and Saturn. • 100% SOLID STATE over our hang-ups and fall down. And Capitol Hill because the size of the Senate. this situation around, said Marriott, • MODULAR CHASSIS bite our fingernails. The munching of then laughter for me is a grace from congressional work force rivals that Until recently, the Congressional by shunning “the worldly philosophy The evening stars are Mars and • ELECTRONIC TUNER popcorn and candied apples stops, as Venus. • AUTO COLOR we look in awe at those amazing peo­ God for trying to be someone other of many large corporations. Almost Placement Office routinely of doing as little as possible to get as than myself. Those born on this date are under ’50 TRADE IN • MANY MODELS Dept, of Agriculture experts agree; ple, so much better than we. And 18,000 people are carried on the attempted the processed requests for much as possible. The way to gain TO CHOOSE FROM then presto, down the wires they We were made to be ourselves, payrolls of the House, Senate and clerical, secretarial and professional much is to give much; let’s work for the sign of Libra. . toward th is new “FALL !S THE BEST TIME TO START...OR RENOVATE YOUR LAWN” richly and fully. And also built into come, their act is finished. Architect of the Capitol. employees submitted by legislators what we need, be self-reliant and in­ American entertainer Ed Sullivan 19 PORTABLE COLOR TV "AUTUM N-ATION is LAW N-A-M AT'S name lorour FALL greenskeeper care program, customized lo meet the project of living was the clean­ was born Sept. 28, 1902. But here we sit all tensed up and References to congressional who specified “no blacks,” “no dependent." the needs of your lawn. When you buy your lawn products from the Lawn-A-Mal Man, at prices sing hug of forgiveness when we Qn this day in history: scared, not knowing what to do or say employees usually conjure up an im­ Catholics,” “no minorities” or Doggedly following that competitive to major brands In your local garden center, next. And then come the clowns. make a mess of things, and not only In 1920, baseball's biggest scandal HE’LL DELIVER and APPLY YOUR MATERIALS, POWER AERATE AND POWER ROLL AT LESS THAN that, but the cleansing redemption of age of secretaries, administrative “whites only.” philosophy, Marriott has taken his THE COST OF DOING IT YOURSELF. They try to imitate the high wire broke. A grand jury indicted eight laughter. The tragedy of our lives is assistants, legislative assistants and Some of the most blatant forms of empire from annual sales of $85 acrobats. They walk on a very low worker harassment and discrimina­ player? of the Chicago White Sox for -H£fl£S HOW YOU SAV£ £V£N M O f lf , and thick rope and fall down. We trying to be someone we aren’t; the other professional or clerical milliqn to over $1 billion during his Possibly Today's Greatest Value in VCR! tion have been abandoned in recent “throwing" the 1919 World Series '^ . S A V E MONCy AND CUCSSWOIK begin to laugh and snicker. They try grace of our lives is being the employees working 4n the offices of 12-year presidency. Hard work years, but Congress remains an in­ games with the Cincinnati Reds. SAVE ON EOUIPNINT IIENIAl', to ride a bicycle on the big rope and someone we are, and then finding legislators and their committees. worked for him. Maybe it will work fpUR-YUR EXCLUSIVE In 1937, President Franklin D. ij~ | S «K IME -EllHINAIES PHOBUNS AND LAOOA go flying into the air and kaplop. And even that person redeemed with ★ ★ ★ stitution whose personal practices for the rest of us. ^ we laugh some more. Another tries forgiveness and a good laugh. But there are thousands of blue- have earned in the unflattering title ® Sci-i|)|i» l.ciigiir Ni'ws|)upcrs*'>78 Roosevelt dedicated Bonneville Dam LIMITED WAmUNTYI MOO WORTH OF TAPE Licensed by the Department of Environmental The Rev. John Holiger on the Columbia River in Oregon. 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Lawn-a-m ariAiA laeit We try to live our lives to the un­ Manchester Evening School enroll­ virtually every major law enacted \ pike ment totals 80. MANCHESTER 4000 to M t e l e v is io n P APPLIANCFS believable expectations of our during the past half century to TO PAY MON-WED 9-0 CUL4XVTIMF O i|7 c c o c parents or closest friends, or we 10 Years Ago (IFOUAUniO) protect employee rights. THURS 0-9 7DX1SXWEEK t ‘tf -0 0 £ D transfer those impossible expec­ Atty. Allan D. Thomas is named TV RENTALS AVAILABLE In addition to the statutes cited FRI. 9-6 tations to ourselves and think they chairman of the Residential and ORANGE NEXT TO STOP & SHOP Coovfight ‘ 1910 LAwn-A-MAl * Chemtcjl B Equmm-nt CofD above congressional employees are REPUBLICA SAT 9-S are now ours. Constantly we attempt V Institutional section of Manchester’s excluded from coverage of these to be a high wire acrobat, but we fall United Fund Drive. laws: PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 28, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept, 26, 1978 - PAGE ELEVEN Obituaries ) Seattle Teachers Will Obey Court Leon E. Herrick Striking Seattle teachers have negotiations to end a strike by the About 12,500 students will participate Mrs. Dorothy M. Mauiucri voted by a narrow margin to obey a district’s 1,800 teacliers bogged members and clerical workers at Catfish Hunter in Effortless Six-Hitter in the massive busing program. No EAST HARTFORD — Leon E, MANCHESTER - Mrs. Dorothy Schoolcraft Community College court order and return to their down, the board went to court strikes, boycott or demonstrations NEW YORK (UPI) - Once shutout if he kept the ball in the park Herrick, 62, of 6 Bigelow St. died May Maulucci, 62, of 60 Chambers St. classrooms Friday for a delayed seeking a similar back-to-work agreed to return to work and submit cond when Bucky Dent drove in a run way I had,” said Hunter. “It sure happen Sunday when Hunter would "amps with a run-scoring single in have been planned by an opposition again it was Catfish Hunter against left-handed hitters,” ' said with a sacrifice fly and Willie Ran­ Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital died Wednesday at Hartford start of the fall semester and the order. The board tentatively set next their contract disputes to a court- feels good being able to contribute in­ have just three days rest and a slight the Oriole win. and Medical Center. He was the hus­ group, although its leaders said they appointed fact-finder. A spokesman sending on the mound and Reggie Jackson, who eased Hunter’s dolph stroked a two-run single. Graig stead of sitting on the bench knowing Hospital. opening of landmark busing Tuesday as the first day of school for way with his 25th home run of the groin pull. The thought doesn’t MiirincrN 4, Uoyiil» 2 band of Mrs. Roswitha Pundsack would attempt to end the program said the 350 faculty members and 60 clipping the corner of home Nettles hit his 27th home run in the there’s notning you can do." bother Mr. Clutch. Mrs. Maulucci was born May 12, program. the district’s 31,000 students. through a statewide initiative drive. season. Ruppert Jones tripled home two Herrick. secretaries would be back on the job third. Hunter’s resurgence helped prove “When you gotta pitch," he says, 1916, in Manchester, daughter of “School will be opened with court- Other strikes are keeping more The disclosure of impending plate in the most important Jackson’s prediction was accurate. runs in the ninth inning to deny Paul Mr. Herrick was born in Oakfield, Alexander Tedford and the late ordered teachers and voluntary than 250,000 pupils in 12 states out of today for the first time since the games. “It’s somebody different every what Martin had been saying all “you gotta pitch." massive layoffs in Geveland came as walkout began Sept. 18. ’The strike Hunter allowed a leadoff homer to night,” said Lou Piniella. “That’s the along: the Yankees would move Splittorff, 19-13, his 20th victory. Maine, and had lived in Hartford Rachel Fiske Tedford. She lived in desegregation,” Richard L. An­ school. And Lemon won’t argue. Ruiif'frN 10, Tuiii.s H the strike by 10,000 teachers and sup­ idled about 9,000 students. lefty Roy Howell in the fourth, but way it’s got to be.” when their pitching improved. before coming to East Hartford eight Manchester all her life. drews, chairman of the Seattle In Cleveland, Board of Education You got the feeling if the Yankees Toby Harrah's 1,000th major- port personnel marked the end of its finished with a seemingly effortless Yet something about Hunter’s “With Hunter,” said Yankee ace years ago. He was an Army veteran She was employed 11 years at the Public Schools District-Wide Ad­ officials indicated hundreds of public scored one run, he would have Elsewhere in the AL, Baltimore league hit, a three-run homer in the of World War II. He was a communi­ third week. The strikers, who haven’t six-hitter. pitching is special and helps explain Ron Guidry, “you know he's going to Hartford Post Office as a distribution visory Committee for Desegregation, school employees may be laid off allowed none. As it was. New York put away Cleveland, 3-1; Seattle seventh, climaxed a five-run inning had a raise in two years, are deman­ “I think he’s right there, just about why the Yankes are 44-19 since Bob do his job. With a rookie, you never cant of St. Rose Church. clerk and had previously worked said Wednesday. today in an attempt to cut the budget gave the Toronto Blue Jays a clean 5- knocked off Kansas City, 4-2; Texas and rallied the Rangers to victory. He is also survived by two sons, ding a 20 percent increase. the way he was,” said John Lemon replaced Billy Martin as know how many runs you’re going to about 10 years for the Hart Manufac­ The strike delayed the start of by more than $10 million to fund pay Lottery 1 shave to maintain a one-game lead throttled Minnesota, 10-5; and AllgciH I, llrpHtTK I Roger Herrick of East Hartford and Once the budget is completed, Mayberry, hitless in four at-bats. manager on July 25. Hunter has won need. Hunter, you know he'll give you turing Co. in Hartford. classes for 55,000 students for three raises for striking teachers. over second-place Boston with four “His fastball is back, and his California downed Milwaukee, 4-1. Rick Miller drove in two runs with Leon Herrick Jr. of Auburn, Maine; negotiations are expected to resume 10 of 12 decisions since returning a good game, and if you can scrape OriolfH liiiliaiiN I Survivors, besides her father, are weeks in Washington’s largest city. Seattle is the first major-city between the board and represen­ games to play in the American knowledge certainly hasn’t gone a bases-loaded double in the fifth in­ two daughters, Mrs. Carla i^uchard six sons, John A. Cockerham, David school district in the nation to begin The winning number drawn League East season. from the disabled list just about that up three or four runs, you’ll win.” Rookie Gary Roenicke drilled his In nearby Tacoma, where tatives of school employee unions. away. He’s just a smart pitcher.” time. ning and Ken Landreaux delivered of Bristol and Mrs. Sandra McDowell R. Cockerham, R. Gary Cockerham, desegregating without a court order. Wednesday in the Connecticut daily “I had a feeling Cat could pitch a Now Lemon knows when he needs a third home run and Doug DeCinces In Livonia, Mich., striking faculty Hunter’s support began in the se­ “I doubted I’d ever pitch again the game, he can go to Hunter. It may his second homer in as many games of Houlton, Maine; a brother, Morris and Roy D. Cockerham, all of lottery was 939. stretched his hitting streak to 17 for California. Herrick of Plainville; a sister, Mrs, Manchester, and William E. Arlene Butwich of East Hartford; 13 Cockerham of West Hartford and Non-Residents grandchildren and three great­ James M. Cockerham of Andover; a Fire Calls To Pay More grandchildren. daughter, Mrs. Kathleen G. Bessette Thoughts The funeral is Friday at 9:45 a.m. of Stafford Springs; three brothers, For Licenses Boomer SoundsOff from Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Clarence J, Tedford and Douglas G, M anchester Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a mass at Out-of-state residents ' ApLENty Tedford, both of Manchester, and Wednesday, 2:50 p.m.-Smoke at 18 will have to pay twice as St. Rose Church at 10:30. Burial will Ronald V, Tedford of Kokomo, Ind.; McNall St. (Town) With Bat for RSox much for hunting and be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Greene of Wednesday. 2:52 p.m.—Smoke from Rocky Hill. pan on stove at 1016 E. Middle Turnpike. fishing licenses beginning Rutherfordton, N.C., and 20 Sunday. BOSTON (UPI) — The Boomer sounded off Wednesday night Friends may call at the funeral grandchildren. (Town) WOODLAND GARDENS Any out-of-state resident and he hopes it's aot too little or too late. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Wednesday, 5:53 p.m —Smoke detector By Len Auster on Pascal Lane. (Town) seeking to obtain such a REe.$1.99 George Scott knocked in a pair of at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 HANGING Peter E. Capra Jr. license in Connecticut will MUMS NOW runs with a single and his 12th homer when he knocked in Fisk. Detroit's Main St. Burial will be in East have to pay the following PLANTS The Eagles in their first five out­ to pace the Boston Red Sox to a 5-2 runs came on homers by Rusty MANCHESTER - Peter-E, Capra Cemetery. I Fill In T h o M Bar* Kept Secret MMH Auxiliary increases, Manchester LARGE 8” POTS ings mustered only three goals, two win over the Detroit Tigers. The win, Staub, his 24th, in the first, and Ron Jr., 50, of 186 Beacon St., Newington, Friends may call at the funeral Spots With Hardy Town Clerk Edward Manchester High with a fast start coming in a 3-2 loss to Vinal Tech. Boston's fourth straight, kept them Leflore, his 12th, in the sixth. formerly of Manchester, died Sept. 7 home Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Plans Meetings Fall MumsI Haalthy at the John Dempsey Hospital, Tomkiel said: Combination in the 1978 soccer season, nine goals Cheney, meanwhile, scored once in one game behind the New York ■‘We just know we have to win all p.m. Plants, All Colors, |n in two outings, was fast approaching Newington. He was the husband of Manchester Memorial Hospital hunting and fishing license, Bud. each of its initial starts but has twice Yankees with four games left. our games,” Fisk said. “A lot of in­ The family suggests that those *6.9S a milestone. Only a select few, in­ since been kept off the scoreboard. Mrs. Lucille Bosco Capra. Auxiliary has scheduled a series of from $17.35 to $34.35; hun­ ‘Tve had a bad year and 1 know it juries have healeo for some of our wishing to may make memorial gifts cluding Tribe Head Coach Dick The funeral was Sept. 11 with a coffee hours for men and women in­ ting license, from $13.35 to Nature’i Both East Head Coach Tom Malin and I’m the first to admit it, " said guys and they're getting stronger. to the American Cancer Society, 237 Danielson, knew it. It was one secret mass at the Church of the Holy terested in becoming members. $26.35; fishing license, Gifu and Cheney Coach Manny Goncalves Scott, who has been mired in a hitting Knowing there's only a few games E. Center St., Manchester, Conn. which did not leak out. Spirit, Newington, Burial was in The first one will be a dessert from $8,35 to $16.35; three- have been pleasantly surprised by slump for most of the season. “But I left, it doesn't make you forget the 06040. Belong The target number was 1,000 goals West Middle Cemetery, Newington. coffee on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 1 p.m. day fishing license, from their respective clubs defensive can still help my team. With the things that hurt, it just makes them Indoorij Too! in the 32-year coaching tenure of Full military honors were accorded at the home of Mrs. Janice $3.85 to $7.35, HOl^SE work. Sophomores Dave Nowak, tough year I’ve had, maybe I can still inconsequential." at graveside. In Memoriatn FitzGerald, 140 Richmond Drive, There will be no increase Danielson. There was some confu­ Walt Kostrezwa and Jim McKay salvage a good year in the playoffs Tigers' Manager Ralph Houk sa\v PLANTS sion about the actual number needed. Mr. Capra was born in Manchester In lovinp memory of Mrs. Annie Yaworski. who Anyone wishing further informa­ for Connecticut residents have done commendable jobs for the and the World Series.” his team give up three runs in the passed away September 28lh.. 1961. One comer had 989 goals scored and lived in Newington for the past 20 Sadly missed by tion may call Mrs. FitzGerald at 647- seeking to purchase the Techmen while Kyle Ayer and Jim Scott started off strong this year, first inning for the second straight years. He had been employed at Mary and Walter Yaworski 1230 licenses. The prices now in 1C going this season; another tally had Neiswanger have been standouts for but consecutive injuries to his back night. 986. The latter figure proved to be the Electro Mechanics of New Britain. effect — $6.35 for a com­ A up East. and finger forced him to miss about "The first inning killed us again. basis. He was a Navy veteran. He was a bined hunting, fishing and If some goals can be racked up. 35 games. He returned to the lineup After that, Milt (Wilcox) pitched a communicant of the Church of the trapping license, $4.35 for a The dilemma was caused by one there might be some light at the end and had two horrendous slumps, good game. He just got strung out in Holy Spirit and a member of the hunting license and $4.35 bwtings — Knit game, the 1975 tournament tilt of the forest for both schools, yet. going 0-23 and 0-36. He was benched the first. I think Boston is playing Powers Meet Again SPECIAL against Hamden High which was Amico’s Club. for a fishing license — will FroM Holand twice. their type of game now,” Honk said. He is also survived by two sons, not change. settled by penalty kicks. The game Wish Granted? “ Maybe my concentration was Boston Manager Don Zimmer Laiga, Freshly Dug Bulbs 40PiuiSYPuiinsi O Q ended 3-3 after regulation and 4-4 David Capra and Mark Capra, both of A Connecticut-rSSBent tor Spring Q lm Manchester Head Football Coach better the last few games,” said praised Tiant and Hassler, but said Newington; a daughter, Miss Nancy On Arms Limit Plan may obtain a license in any 10i*1,99 20 FERBiUl onlj liV O after two five-minute overtime and Jack Holik has ever since taking over Scott, who has had five hits the last he's looking for some assistance in p H ^ A I I Colors two 10-minute sudden death periods. Capra of Newington; and his mother, NEW YORK (UPI) - For the at Vladivostok in 1974 to limit both other community in the f .Dsfrodb, All Colors 10i*3.39 the position wanted to use two games but is still batting around the next four days. EXCELLENT DISPLAY OF The clubs had to resort to penalty Mrs. Violet Capra of Newington, fourth time in less than a year, the the United States and the Soviet state. A hunting license VCrOCUt, All Colors 10199 sophomores exclusively in jayvee .230. ‘ Tm just fighting for that World ‘We've got to keep winning and Soviet Union and the U nit^ States can be obtained only with DRIED MATERIALS kicks to settle the issue, Manchester games. He didn’t want them facing Series ring. Maybe I'll end up look for help. That sounds like a Ethnic History Union to a total of 2,400 strategic //Hyadiite, mix 10i*3.39 winning 7-6. are meeting to find a formula for missiles and bombers. proof that the person has / DO IT NOW - FOR upperclassmen in varsity gannes and watching Reggie Jackson on televi­ broken record, " Zimmer said. “We diminishing each nation’s capacity to passed a hunting safety Danielson did not count the three be discouraged. sion but 1 hope he ends up watching aren't gaining any ground but we Topic of Course SALT I expired last October but BB8T RESULTS u seWINTER8REEN penalty kicks which were successful destroy the other. course or previously has All Organic, Fully Quarantead. Covere That was not possible his first two Newest Dance Step me.” aren't losing any either. Ninety-five the two nations agreed to abide by its Complete Selection ol as goals scored. Other parties MANCHESTER — The Institute of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and terms while a SALT II treaty was had a hunting license. Other Bulbe 1&000 sq. ft. Only... years but it seems this time around Luis Tiant, 12-8, got the victory wins with four to play and we re could’ve, and did. Thus the Boston catcher Carlton Fisk and Umpire Ed Merrill appear to Local History at Manchester Com­ Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei negotiated to run through 1985. Holik’s wish is being granted. Mon­ with relief help from Andy Hassler fighting for our lives... " *12.M D O IT NOW! difference but the books were be practicing a new dance step on the baseball diamond. What munity College will offer a non-credit Gromyko met for more than two U.S. officials say the two sides day afternoon, the Indian jayvees and Bob Stanley, who registered his Boston was to send Mike Torrez, Mo.si«‘ry (]osl Up balanced and senior inside Joe Foran continuing education course titled, hours Wednesday at the Soviet Mis­ already have agreed on a 50-page faced Fermi with only sophomores actually happened was Merrill starting to give emphatic out sign 10th save. Milt Wilcox, 13-12, took the 15-12, against Kip Young, 6-6, tonight ‘"They Came to America: The Im­ sion to the United Nations, and they WINSTON-SALEM. N.C, officially gets credit for the 1,000th dressed, it’s believed. And only one. after Fisk was cut down trying to steal second base last night loss. in the finale of the three-game series. draft treaty that would set a new goal. migrant Experience.” planned an even lengthier session (UPI) — The average price Drew Flaveil, played in Saturday’s against Toronto. (UPI Photo) Carlton Fisk chipped in with a pair Torrez has not won in his last eight limit of 2,1(10-2,250 strategic vehicles. The team did not know why the This course will explore the origins today on a new strategic arms limita­ Of that number, a maximum of 1,320 American women paid for ' varsity tilt. of RBI on a first-inning triple and starts, with six losses and two no­ hosiery in 1977 was $1 a ball, after Foran's tally, was taken and persistence of, and relations tion treaty. could be missiles equipped with mul­ You could see the enthusiasm, the Frnri l .ynn drove in the game winner decisions. between, ethnic groups in America. Following the opening round of pair, up one penny from 99 out of play. It, in retrospect, was desire to play on the part of the tiple and independently targeted re­ probably for the best for if they had The reasons,for their leaving their SALT talks, Vance said he was entry warhead vehicles. cents for 1976, according to youngsters and also some talented in­ NCAA Leaders homelands and being attracted to the Hanes Corporation, the known, they might've pressed. dividuals could be seen. Best of “neither encouraged nor dis­ The draft treaty also contains a Instead, when informed, it made the MISSION, Kansas (UPI) — Boston U.S. will be discussed, frequently ac­ couraged,” and added, “I believe it is separate three-year protocol on the world's largest manufac­ m o p u iiD CARDENS all,the sophomores will be able to op­ news that much more satisfying. University running back Mai companied by audio-visual presen­ possible to reach a treaty this year. ” development of new weapons turer of stockings and pan­ pose those at a comparable level tyhose. .. Open Weak Days 8:30 AM - 7dX) PM Najarian is currently the nation’s Spirit Comes to Life tations. The optimistic view on early agree­ systems and sets guidelines for Scorers Wanted maturity wise and progress. This fifth leading rusher in Division I-AA Examinations and papers are not ment has been a constant refrain of further disarmament agreements. ------043-9474 couldn’t be said when they had to op­ While the Indians have been action, according to NCAA statistics. required, but anyone interested in U.S. officials from President Carter But the talks have been com­ pose physically mature seniors Najarian has averaged 128.5 yards exploring their own families’ ethnic to chief arms negotiator Paul C. plicated by the development of the scoring at an over three-goals-a- —when they weren’t. game clip, both East Catholic and a game on the ground for the roots may use the facilities of the Warnke for nearly a year. U.S. “Cruise” missile, a highly ac­ The Silk Towners have a new look Terriers in their two games this At Manchester High CJieney Tech have experienced trou­ Institute of Local History. At least During his last meetings with curate drone that can be launched in '78. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to season. Massachusetts running back one field trip will be offered to Hart­ ble denting the back of the twine. Gromyko in New York in May, Vance from land, sea or air, and the Soviet come out and watch. Clif Pedrow is seventh on the list. so we ll know if they have spirit ford or to a former immigrant in­ said they had “examined the two long-range bomber known as the By LEN AUSTER (this) Saturday,” Cullen asserted. dustrial village such as Manchester, principal remaining issues still left “Backfire.” Herald .Sporlswriler ‘Many students are enthusiastic so Rockville or Willington. to be solved.” Last month, Warnke took new U.S. There seems to be a far and you have to give them ’The course will meet Mondays The current round of negotiations proposals to Moscow in an attempt to Jefferson Pine Co. credit,” stated Pearson. “Maybe it from 7 to 9 p.m. from Oct. 16 through has the advantage of taking place break the stalemate. Road Race renewed, or call it new, spirit has something to do with the change Dec. 4, in Room 211 of the Hartford without the “state of tension” Vance One of the Warnke proposals calls at Manchester High. Its effect in administration,” he said, "but Road campus. ’The instructor will be acknowledged existed in the spring, for one exception on eithar side in the is best seen through the there is a lot of enthusiasm, especial­ Dr. John F. Sutherland, director of FACTORY SALE when Carter strongly objected to testing and development of new mis­ athletic teams which are all off ly about sports.” the Institute of Local History. Soviet and Cuban involvement in siles. Both sides would be permitted to good starts. Pearson also cited Rob Saunders, For additional information and Africa. Promised about six tests a year, which student assembly president, as part application forms, call the MCC What both sides want is a new presumably would be enough to make ONCE A YEAR 4 DAYS ONLY / of the answer. “'You have to give him By EARL YOST November, numbers will be The football team last Saturday Community Services Division, 646- agreement to replace the outmoded sure the missiles work, but not finish, plus the first three scholastic credit. He has been pushing student forwarded by mail to all registrants ended its three-year draught with a 2137. SALT I treaty of June 1972, modified enough to develop high accuracy. Sporls Editor runners and to the first three participation and involvement in the who request same. Also, the registra­ 20-15 victory over Fermi High. What A new look has been masters (age 50 and over) as well as was the attitude last year? "It was school" Saunders, a junior, is on the tion committee will be available for a special award to the first (to date) unbeaten soccer team Opp *ses Plan ON SALE NOW THRU promised for the annual Five two days before the race to process rotten, terrible by the student body Mile Road Race Thanksgiving Manchester runner to complete the and team,” says senior Paul Cullen, which itself has exhibited renewed HARTFORD (UPI) - The numbers to all who have filed before holiday run. red and white buttons, Cullen enthusiasm thus far. K-Mart Project Set Next Week morning in Manchester. the Nov. 12 deadline. Post entries who caught what proved to be the executive director of the Connecticut SATURDAY SEPT. 30th The race committee has received winning touchdown. reported Tuesday. Red and white "I'm on top of the world, " Cullen Society of Architects says he opposes The sponsor will be the will not be accepted. $7,000 from two gources - $5,000 from MANCHESTER — Reconstruc­ buttons, with the inscription ‘Indians said Tuesday with the afterglow of a plan calling for competitive bidding cant and dormant. Floor Models, One Of A Kind Samples, same, Nutmeg Forest, Tall The prize list will not change which one and $2,000 from another - to help “Everybody would razz you and the win lingering still. "I've never tion of the K-Mart Department on the Warpath' were sold Friday on state contracts, Town olficials have expressed Cedars of Lebanon. means merchandise awards will go promote the town’s biggest annual say, 'You guys are never going to and Saturday before the game with been this happy. It's a super feeling. Store on Spencer Street apparent­ concern that no action has been Peter H, Borgemeister said Discontinued Items to the first 25 finishers, plus special sports promotion. win’,’’ remarked senior Dave Tyo, the allotment of 500 sold “in no "The main thing now is to come ly will begin next week, taken to rebuild the roof. Starting The proceeds will still be turned Wednesday he is against a proposal awards to the first three females to time,” Doug Pearson stated. down off the win and get ready for Daniel Reit of CWK Realty Inc,, dates tor the work have been men­ “Buy Direct From The Manufacturer'] over to the Muscular Dystrophy one of four captains on the 1978 made by acting state Administrative “The student body is behind us and Saturday,” Cullen added words of the New York firm that is proper­ tioned in the past, but nothing has Fund. gridiron squad. “They'd bug you all Services Commissioner Edmund J. the time (about losing)." we'll really know Saturday if they’re warning to himself, and teammates. ty manager, said today that happened at the site yet. “Red” Hadden will be back as Mickiewicz, who has recommended general chairman. there. Last Saturday they got in free Winning fever — catch it. the four firms judged most qualified demolition of the roof should Francis Conti, chief building in­ Whalers Impress The attitude, in more than one The race will still start at 10:30 and by the public works bureau to submit begin early next week. spector, said this week that work area, is noticeably different. “It’s sealed bids. Reconstruction will begin as soon at the site should be done by has been sanctioned by the Amateur unbelievable the way we are together Athletic Union. He said the state would be better as the demolition is done, Reit winter, or the weather could as much as we are," stated Cullen. said, but he had no estimate on cause irreparable damage to the That’s where the old |ook ends. Beating Islanders “We feel more as a team this year. off adopting a plan being drafted by Dave Arnold of Hartford has been Girl Runners Up how long it would be before the building. We have good leaders. The team his ad hoc committee, which is draf­ named race director. By EARL YOST ting legislation to reform the selec­ job is completed. James Breitenfeld, executive knows it can win." Town Manager Robert Weiss director of the Greater Applications will be available at SporiH Editor tion process for architects, engineers several locations early next month. and land surveyors. The committee also said today that he has been Manchester Chamber of “I’m very satisfied with the way we played. We never lost a The reception received in class has Dave Saunders will head up a com­ Win Streak to 10 is recommending the state negotiate told the contract for construction Commerce, said, “The big ques­ also been markedly different. has been signed and that work mittee in charge of funneling the period. I think we played well coming out of our own end during a fee with the firm it judges most tion is how quick they’re going to the second and third periods. We had a lot of firepower out “Everybody was happy, everybody qualified. would start next week. reopen.” Other businesses in the runners into finishing chutes to pre­ was talking about winning,’’ Running its dual meet winning streak to 10 yesterday, The K-Mart store’s roof caved shopping center would be helped vent logjams which cropped up the there,’’ Bill Dineen noted after his New England Whalers posted remarked Tyo. “There were a couple Manchester High girls’ cross country team downed host East Borgemeister said the problem last two years. with competitive bidding in the in Jan. 18 under the weight of if K-Mart, the anchor store, opens an impressive 5-2 exhibition win over the New York Islanders of teachers who I didn't even know Hartford High, 19-36, at Wickham Park. snow and rain that had built up for the Christmas season, he said. The starting and finishing line has were interested in football who were design field is the state can’t give last night. The Silk Towners now stand 2-0 for ViLuiiundi < . Sq\en Reit, however, had no estimate been moved from Main and School Three times the Whalers had enough details about a project to in­ during inclement weather. Since Jefferson Coming in with a perfect record in saying ‘nice game’.’’ the season with their next action members of the squad accompaifiedpanied Streets to Main Street directly in sure the four firms would be bidding then, the store building has sat va­ on an opening date. three earlier exhibitions, the power plays and twice they “Today everyone was wearing the front of St. James Church; countered, George Lyle getting the Saturday in the New Hampshire In- by Head Coach Phil Blanchette will on th.e same scope of work. National Hockey Leaguers jumped A large digital clock with minute first at 1:37 of the first period to tie make the trip. off to a t-0 lead after just 20 seconds and second hands visible from a dis­ the score at 1-1 and Mark Howe’s se­ Senior Kate Hennessy took in­ on a wrist shot by All-Star tance will be erected above the star­ cond goal resulted in the fifth tally in dividual honors for the Indians with a defenseman Denis Potvin. Pine Co. ting line. the final period. 16:03 clocking fob the 2.5 mile course. Manchester Public Records Runners will be assigned colored After that it was all Whalers before Teammates Sue Caouette and Karen a crowd of 5,106 at the Springfield Rookie Jordy Douglas added the Masonic Sports Night 838 SILVER LANE numbers to wear according to their other Whaler score. Scott, both sophomores, garnered the Warranty deeds Poole to Alan B. Gamage and Building permits category - open competitive, Civic Center. next two placements with Hornet Joseph Petretta ‘ Clilda A. Darline A. Gamage, property at 51 Hardy A. and Betty Jean Sawyer, I scholastic, masters and joggers. Sunday night the Whalers are home Were the Islanders what Dineen Features Gordie Howe harrier Ju .■ Jensen interrupting the Petretta, botn oi Glastonbury, to Overland St., $44,900. stove at 83 Bigelow St., $650. Entry fee has been raised from $2 again against the Washington Caps at expected? skein taking fourth place. EAST HARTFORD 7 o’clock after a skirmish tonight in Henry A. Obst and Cindy M. Obst, Michael J. LeToumeau and Janice Ronald R. Smith, addition at 61 to $3. with deadline lor accepting en­ “They were missing several key Jeanine Murphy, another property at 146-148 School St., $47,- L. LeTourneau to Luis Colon and Croft Drive, $600. Portland, Maine against the players, but we played extremely sophomore, was fifth 46 seconds 900. tries Nov. 12,11 days before the race. Gordie Howe, one of hoekey's all-time greats, will make Jane P. Colon, both of Hartford, Bidwell Home Improvement Co. All entry fees will be turned over to Mariners of the American League. well. All our lines played well. I don’t behind Hennessy s winning time with William J. Cqnade to Patrick J. Mark Howe and Andre Lacroix think the outcome would have been his first public appearance in Maiicliester on Saturday Meg Prior and Brigid Fitzgerald in pr«^rty at 390 E. Center St., $45,900 for Richard Kvawczyk, vinyl siding the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. night, Oct. 28 when he headlines the 20th Masonic Sports Hogan Jr. and Shelley M. Lavigne Quitclaim deed at 242 Woodbridge St., $1,400. A Runners’ Committee, which has were the ol tensive stickouts for the any different. We might have tried to the next two places for East Hart­ Hogan, property at 150 High St., $34,- Whalers who were wiiining for the se­ carry the puck a little too much,” Di­ Night at the Masonic Temple. ford. Orford Parish Chapter Daughters Marriage licenses STORE HOURS;, . been meeting periodically since last 900. of the American Revolution to Pitkin John R. Kaszycki, Berlin, and y ear’s race, will oversee all cond straight time and continued neen said. The 50-year-old Howe has laughed at Father Time and Junior Pat Adams, coming off an j ■ TUES.-SAT. 10 a.m. to 8:00: their mastery over NHL teams in Hayden L. Griswold Jr. to Barney Glass Works Inc., property on Dorothy A. Fleming, 34 Jensen St., operations under Arnold’s direction. injury, was in 12th place for SAT. 10:00 A.M.-5;00P.M.| pre-season clashes. John Garrett and Al Smith split the still takes his regular shift with the New England Whalers T. Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Parker Street, no conveyance tax. Oct. 14 at St. Bartholomew. Hadden said the entry list is Manchester. Howe scored two goals and added goalie assignment with both superb, in the World Hockey Association. Peterman Jr., property on Hills Irene S. Neddow to Julia S. Ven- William D. Herrera, Spruce Street, expected to reach an all-time high in Results: 1. Hennessy (M) 16:03 for Street, $15,000. PHONE: an assist in a solid performance especially Garrett. The winners out- The program will include dinner, a short talk hy Howe, drillo, property on West High Street, and Kathy L. Nason, Willimantic, byj the neighborhood of 3,500 men, 2.5 miles, 2. Caouette (M), 3. Scott while Lacroix, making his'Whaler shot the Islanders, 28-22 with 13-8,10- a film featuring the Whalers and a question and answer Peter R. Henry and Sonja R, Henry no conveyance tax. a justice of the peace. 569-1410 women and children. (M), 4. Jensen (EH), 5. Murphy (M), debut, assisted on two scores and 8 and 5-6 period totals. to Alan B. Anderson and Carol J. Dissolution of trade name Richard A. Olson, 35 Glenwood St., To alleviate some of the pre-race period. 6. Prior (^H), 7. Fitzgerald (EH), 8. drilled one puck into the nets for a New England led at the first break, Anderson, property at 130 Glenwood Harry L. Carpenter, no longer and Carole -B. Stewart, 172p| problems encountered last Tickets arc available from any eommitteeman. Cheney (M), 9. Rabbett (EH), 10. score. 2-1 and 4-1 after two periods. St., $42,900. doing business as Town & Country Homestead St., Oct. 14 at Emanuel* Riccio (EH). Jam es H. Poole ITT and A nnomoria P i*aWma4<« r iffhnr^n PAGE TWELVE— ^NCHESTER EVENING HEIRALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Sept. 28. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs -Sept 28 l‘)78 — PAGE THIRTEEN Next Step: Males Mets’ Farm System SPORTS In Female Rooms No Longer Producing SLATE Thursday By MILT RICHMAN the last two years. But even had the SOCCER By MILT RICHMAN Two things are clear. One is that victories to her credit and is a good-looking ones should be allowed NEW YORK (UPI) - This Mets done so, there is no great you can’t take continuous gambles in .■VlanrheHlcr al Enfield, NEW YORK (UPI) - The member of the LPGA’s Hall of in, and no old men.” joker never signs his name, so evidence they would’ve been much the free-agent market and still re­ 3:30 next step, of course, will be Fame. She is so highly regarded by Of course, as a rule, women golfers I can’t tell you what it is. All I better off than they are right now. main economically viable. The other Penney al \\ indliain, Moreover, Grant was not alone in 3 :30 men sports writers insisting her peers, they elected her, along on the tour change only their shoes in know is that everytime I write thing that’s clear is there’s more with R o b e^ Speer, to the LPGA’s feeling the club should not go out and Fermi al Ea.sl Hartford, upon their equal rights, the locker room and wait until they need than ever now for a club to have b

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Top pay and benefits HAS A PART TIME and 4 p.m. 646-6235. working Classified Adi gravel and more stone 643- H46-6087 after 6 p.m. Steady employment. All POSITION, AVAILABLE Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in 333 BIDWELL STREET MANCHESTER necessary. Complete training ment with another on bus line 9504. parenthesis) Atlanta 60 ( 76), Boston 47 ( 65), Chicago 48 ( 72), program. $500. investment and near MCC. Call 646-4223 INCREDIBLE VALUE- 27,000 ALL CASH For your property, Building Maintenance, 1161 HOUSEKEEPER- Monday Call 647-9194 Ask For Mrs. Soucier. MANSFIELD- Large 3 room MOVING household furniture SERVICE OUR CUSTOMERS thru Friday, 2 to 6 p.m. 2 required to start your own ask for Sue. square foot Commercial within 24 hours. Avoief Red By telephone from your own Hartford Turnpike, Vernon, Cleveland 45 ( 66). Dallas 62 ( 83), Denver 47 (77), Duluth 42 Ranch with 2 green houses, Tape, Intant Service. Hayes □ MISC. FOR SALE TIRES - .Ski boots, skis, bikes, for sale. Call 872-3382 or visit 4 872-3893. (59), Houston 66 ( 82), Jacksonville 68 (83), Kansas City 56 school age children. Call 872- business. Ideal for retired or Building in the center of home. You choose the hours. FAMILY DAY CARE accep­ 28x96. Excellent nursery loca­ Corporation, 646-0131. sewing machine, and tent Church Street Vernon. Manchester. (77), Little Rock 60 ( 79), Los Angeles 67 ( 77), Miami 75 (87), 2682, after 6 p.m. part time. Details on request. Manchester's busy downtown (10x16). May be seen at 108 249-7773. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field ting children 21/2 thru 5 years tion. Full area tillable land. Articles tor Sale Minneapolis 49 (67), New Orleans 70 ( 82), New York 52 ( 63), $43,900. Lessenger Sells, 646- shopping area. Fully 41 Scott Drive. Manchester, all COLLEGE STUDENTS- Put BABYSITTER- For 5 and 8 Training Division, box 619, old in my state licensed home. sprinkled, and air conditioned, SELLING your house? Call us STURDY BUNK BEDS and CLEANING WOMAN-1 day a DEMONSTRATORS: Act now Phoenix 71 (100), San Francisco 54 ( 74), Seattle 52 (67), St. 8713. day Saturday. springs. No mattresses. $40. yourself through school, or for an extra Free Gift. Sell year old girls. Highland Park Wading River, New York Call 644-3380. with large freight elevator an til’s! and we ll make you a Alu m in u m sheets used as week. Own transportation. Louis 52 (73), Washington 53 (71). DATA PROCESSING CLERK 11792. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Call 643-0490. supplement school expenses name brand toys and gifts School area. Between 3 and 5 7-ROOM DORMER CAPE. convayer. 4,000 square feet of printing plates, .007 thick WASHER - and like new References required. Call 649- WILL BABYSIT- my home, office space. Large showroon Realtor, 643-1577. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for like others have done, with a (Fisher-Price, Tonka, Fen­ daily. My home preferred. Built in 1972, I 1/2 baths. dryer. Pool table, coffee SEASONED Hardwood for 8494. job Selling Flowers for S.D.R, Immediate opening for a Key Punch Ma n c h e s t e r Package Bldwell Street area. Please on Main Street. A successful $1. Phone 643-2711. May be ton I. Earn $1000 or more, trip Reply to Box GG, c/o Master bedroom 13x19. Large table, lamps. Telephone 569- sale. By the truck load or cord. . Enterprises- Friday, Saturday to Nassau, Free Kit with Manchester Herald. Operator with a minimum 6 months experience. store. Excellent location. Well call after 5:30 646-3829. business employing 60 people, IMMEDIATE Cash for your picked up A M. only. 3547. lot. Only 35 minutes to Hart­ property. Let us explain our Call 643-7586 anytime. or Sunday. Car required. Con­ Treasure House Party plan. Experience on IB M 129 preferred. established business. Call ford. $43,900, Lessenger Sells, did over $6,000,0(W annually tact: S.D.R. Enterprises, An­ Call 242-5830 or collect person Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 MILLWORK- Man with some Marion E. Robertson, RESPONSIBLE .MOTHER from this location, before fair proposal. Call Mr. INVITATION will babysit my home while 646-8713, Belfiore, 647-1413. dover, Conn., 742-9965. to person for Miss Carol 491- experience for busy lumber Realtor, 643-5953. moving to larger quarters. Dick Selig G.R.I. 423-1601 2100; also booking parties. SECURITY GUARDS PART TIME DRIVER mor­ yard shop. Many benefits. Call SOUTH WINDSOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS you work. Available day or Sensational value at $1,00 per - H E R E ’S OUR TEAM- Joe Calvo G.R.I. 423-5125 TO BID WANTED- Full and part time, COVENTRY Nice 4-roon MAY WE BUY your home'' Linda Zwirecki 456-0341 RIDERS WANTED- Hartford nings, Apply in person. 289-3474, General Building 771 Main Street, South Windsor. night. Vicinity of Oakland square foot net net lease, or Pat lyon 423-4007 Sealed bids will be received ■ Manchester area. Must be 18 Manchester Drug, 717 Main Road. Call 649-4969. Ranch with stone fireplace in Quick, fair, all cash and no Leon PawlikowskI 455-9301 Road to Hartford. Leaving at EXPERIENCED Waitress - S upply C o m p an y , 367 Call 528-2191, Mrs. Shanks, between 10-2. living room. Large lot with buy it for $225,000. Owner will Grace McLaren 487-0600 in the Office of The Director 7:20 Fee. Call 643-1089. Days. Apply in person: La years of age. have clean Street, Manchester, Ellington Road, East Hart­ SERVICE help arrange financing. Call problem. Call Warren E. Doug Murphy 642-7746 of General Services, 41 Center police record, have car and An Equal Opporlunltf Employar. enclosed play area. $30,900. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108 Hilary Lannon 423-9390 Strada West, 471 Hartford ford. Lessengerr 1 Sells,, 646-8713. Art Roth, 646-2830. Alice Able 423-8330 Street, Manchester, Connec­ DISHWASHER- Full time telephone. Call 522-5143 for in­ DOG GROOMER- Part time STATION Private Inatructlona 18 Road, Manchester. terview. ticut, until Oct, 12, 1978 at days. Apply in person. to full time - work in modem AHENDANTS COLUMBIA- New large 11:00 a m. for the following: Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. MEN NEEDED BY Smail Kennel. Must be able to do all REMEDIAL READING and Ranch. Cathedral ceiling with manufacturing company to MATURE INDIVIDUAL Over breeds completely - no math; individualized work Exierior Painting — Whilun 21 as a Service Station Atten­ stone fireplace in living room. — H E B R O N — Memorial Library. train for a varity of jobs trainees. Sheridane Kennels, program, (lst-8th grade) by Large deck over looking one-l- dant, evenings or weekends. Hebron, 228-9089. master's degree teacher, 568- The Town of Manchester is req^uiring basic mechanical Full and part tima. acre wooded lot. Act Fast! INVITATION ability, manual dexterity and Apply Don’s American, 128 8075, an equal opportunity Tolland Turnpike, Exparlancad prafarrad, $51,900. Lessenger ^ lls, 646- common scence. Must be RECEPTIONIST- part time 8713. employer, and requires an af­ TO BID mature, dependable and Manchester. for sotne evenings. 4:15-8 pm. but willing to train. GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, firmative action policy for ail The Manchester Board of willing to work. High School Part time for weekends and Raliabla individuala, Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, of its Contractors and Vendors SOUTH WINDSOR DAIRY LIST WITH SELIG . . . SERVHX AND RESULTS Education solicits bids to Grads only. $3.00 an hour to holidays. Must be able to type. ovar 18 yaara. Apply In Popular. Ages 5-adults, VERMONT as a condition of doing purchase Wainscoting for the start. 7 am to 3:30 pm, 289- QUEEN, Help needed for To coordinate hours with pre­ Beginners - professionals. Mt Sflow Re|ion. Approved imilding silf^ nt‘jr poraonto: Mt SnoN, .Haystack. Lake Wliilid.lum SELIG REALTY business with the Town, as per Illing Jr. High Gym. Sealed 9321. lunch, 11-2 pm, will train. sent part time employees. Easy Banjo method, FREE Apply in person. 845 Sullivan CMdieuse, vMbor‘outdoor pool. w u im > it'iuin Apply in person: East Hart­ NAME loan instrument. Private lourti. i-couRtry skiing jiid imHr lim n sj Cordially invites you to attend the Federal Order 11246. bids will be received until Avenue, South Windsor. Bid forms, plans and 11:00 a m,, October 10, 1978, COUPLE TO MANAGE ford Convalescent Home, 745 mail TO: studio. 646-6557. 9S0 $950 down, at 8% for 5 fr.in .hUilJ GRAND OPENING Wholesale outlet from home. Main Street, East Hartford, ADDRESS per month for further tniurnidtiHi ,i

r. TERRACE I Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, PART-TIME iTiET' ACTIVITY RM Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, October 3, 1978, at 8:(k) Qanaral Laborara - store Clark - FiaST FLOOn CARRIER l9‘-0*x E5'-0' p.m. to consider and act on the following: Movaman - Shaarara • DyahouM Consideration of new rate schedule for services of the Inaldt potiliona now FREE CHIMNEY Cemetery Department. NEEDED Halpars. J fcenciw.M »o»i» BED ROO YOU WILL MAKE ' I 'll 0" Your Message Can Proposed Amendment to Ordinance - Modifications of BvallabI* in Circulation '*• ViJ’?**' L - CR STUDY Supplemental Pension Plan to change rate of interest on Davis Avenue Apply: Chanty Brothers, Inc. INSPECTION (Exttrlor) 2342 I ^ employees’ contributions and time period for determination area of 31 Coopw Hill 8t Dapartmant at Tha of Optional Pension Payments. A copy of the Proposed CHECK OUR SPECIALS ON O By W. D. FARMER Rockville Manchootor, Conn. Be A Part of This Amendment to this Ordinance may be seen in the Town REPAIR A CLEANING CHIMNEYS Clerk’s Office during business hours. Call Tol. 043-4141 Manchaatar yevaninB Contrary to most two-story Proposed Ordinance - Purchase of 3,535 acres from the Call Today 649-S033 plans, there are two large bed rooms here on the main floor. Hartman Tobacco Company for the Buckland Industrial tn a e m Fringe a en m . MONET! Herald. ' BED ROOM Page Each Week Park — $45,000.00. 647-9946 An equni Opgeriunltr Fmplerer. WGH HOME IMPROVEMENTS Each of these bed rooms has Proposed Ordinance — Requiring Referendum on 3S8 WEST 8T. BOLTON, CONN. direct access to compartment questions of transferring municipal services to any Regional bath. However, each bed room Government. For Only *12 Per Ad. TIHI WILL EMM has private powder room, one M l Do not call... Plaaaa Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the with twin lavatories. Both bed Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. TELEPH6NE NOW ACCEimNG JIPPUGATIONS rooms have adequate closet Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget apply In paraon to: Notice To Our space. 197^79, Board.of Education—$6,976.00 to be financed by ren­ SALES FREE PRIZES! Hie separate foyer offers tal income from the Buckland School and space at Robertson GREAT MONEYI FOR aOSING SMFT full vista to o | ^ rail stair and K O ROOM Before Roofing School. GREAT HOURS! TOM COLLETTI, ADVERTISERS Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Kstablished niulU-milliun cum> or enormous activity room. The needs aegressive individuals activity room has slope 1978-79, contribution to Fund 61 - CETA - $2,011.00 to be R lephone for big earnings. We in your spare time...if you HURRY and calll GEORGE DOHERTY If you would like to advertise your Remove ISails funded from General Fund Surplus. (lifer paid vacatiun, paid hulidays Hours 7-Close ceiling, fireplace, spindle riul SECOND FLOOR and sick pay. Kasy work if yuu are to central hall and view to ___tO’-O* Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund an intelligent cunversatiunalist. (Closers must be 18 years or older) today for details. Openings are limited, sol Business or Service In this space, please upper open balcony. The Q. — I have read that asphalt roof shingles can be applied 61 — CETA Title VI Project — Townwide Citizens Survey — MR. TAYLOR call The Herald Classified Advertising over old asphalt shingles, but we have an old roof with $2,011.00 to be funded from General Fund — Contribution to don't wait. We'll need boys and girls from alii adjacent terrace is larger t ^ biult-in appliances. A full wooden shingles. Now we are thinking about putting an Fund 61 - CETA. S 2 S - 9 2 1 6 Department, 643-2711. Uniforms provided, free food, HAVE A HIGHLY average and private due to six private formal dining room is asphalt roof over it. Can this be done? Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund the towns in and around Manchester and East foot fence enclosure. There central. supervised training, pleasant PROFITABLE AND A. — Yes. When reroofing over wood shingles, loose or 61, Traffic Services Bureau — Phase II — $11,500,00 to be lartford. are two sets of glass sliding There are two large bed protruding nails must be removed and missing nails financed by a Grant from the state Department of Transpor­ working conditions, and regular BEAUTIFUL doors from activity room for rooms up, each with walk-in replaced. Loose shingles should be renailed, while badly tation. Printing terrace access. closet and access to duplicate warped shingles should be split and the segments nailed Proposed reduction in appropriation to Special Grants, wage increases. JEAN SHOP T H I R D S H 1 I> T The breakfast room is bath arrangement as on the down. Where old shingles are badly curled or turned at the Fund 61, CETTA — Title VI Sustaining — $1,895.00 to comply GF YGUR GWN. endowed with natural day ii^ first floor. A bonus sewing butts, a feathering strip nailed along the butt edges will Press Operator Helper — Apply with amended contract for this program. ~ Call Jeanne or Tom Featuring the Meat ii via gla^ doors to terrace ^ room, study or office is also provide a smooth surface for new shingles and a solid nailing Hours — Midniic lo 8 A.M. Jeana, Danima ant Proposed reduction in appropriation to Special Grants, Duties include loading paper, McDonald’s* rear window. Uitility space is included up. base. The appearance of the roof at the eaves and rakes can Fund 61, CETA — Title VI Project— Prevention Health and 1221 Tolland Tpke. Sportawear. $14,500.00 moving skids, washing plates and 0 v j r b hidden in this area. Hie The plan is Number 2342. It be improved by installing 1-inch by 4-inch or 1-inch by 6-inch Environmental Improvement — $116.00 to comply with blankets and mixing ink. Manchester, Conn. Indudaa baginnino bi«en wood strips at the eaves and rakes after removal of suf- tory, flxiuraa and training. adjacent kitchen is endowed includes 2,328 square feet of amended contract for this program. Apply in person or call 643-1101. 48 West Center St. ycTB ticienl old wood shingles to make room for the strips. Elizabeth J. Intagliata You may hava your atora with cabinets, counter-top arx) living area. .Liberal Company paid benefit Manchester, Ct. HO Projection ot the strips should be the same as that of the old Secretary, Board of Directors program. An equil opportunity 647-9946 an In aa IKtla at II wood shingles. This procedure will result in belter alignment You may purchase complete working drawings, material Manchester, Connecticut employer. Male/Female. YO U DESERVE A BREAK dayt. Call Any Tima For of the new shingles, better nailing and added wind Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC MR. LEATHERS lists and plans for the above house. Number 2342 — from resistance. Use of suitable drip edges and eaves flashing S79 Middle Turnpike. W TODAY! September 1978. Menchetier Conn 06040 404-3S3-eeee. strips are equally important steps in reroofing. An tquni OpporiunUr tm p lo fr m/F Manchester Evening Herald '"arnsworth, P.O. Box 1841, Las Vegas, Nevada, 061-09 o9101. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thiirs Sppt m 1973 MMCHESTEREVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Th„r. ..p i ,o,. PAGE NINETEEN Frank and Ernest Paanuta — Charlas M. Schulz ACROSS 56 Fixed Answer to Previoui PuzzIt 57 Boone and 1 Emancipste Webster 5 Be irritated 58 Love (Let.) N o , IMS DON'T HAVB Dear Abby A D etailed Chapter One 9 Foggy 12 First-rate DOWN b n y l b t t b r s o f Guide to Running (comp, wd.) By Abigail Van Buren 13 Emanation 1 Counterfeit 14 Nigerian ------2 Leonine Re c o m m e n o /v t io n - tribesman sound 1 15 Philosopher 3 Ravish t iu f r A Fftww l e t t e r s Marx 4 Moray DEAR ABBY: The letter from the woman who had been 16 Was 5 Copies op WnRlMINCb. married 15 years, had two kids and problems with her sex cognizant of 6 Norse letter Sarv/cat Otterad 31 Sarvtcaa Offered 31 Ps/nt/ng-Paparfnff 32 Building Coniractina 33 17 Brought about 7 Rather than life (no kisses, and sex once every three months for 10 18 Geological pe­ (poetic) GENERAL CARPENTRY, minutesi could' have been written by me. riod PAINTING - Interior and • 1 in ty NEA, he. T it. I H U4. PM. on. I exterior, paperhanging, Repairs, Remodeling, I did what you advised her to do. Got counseling. It was 19 Exclamation P " " '” mustard 43 Trigonometric of surprise excellent work References. Garages, Additions, Porches, especially embarrassing for me because my husband is a Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 10 Large wading jg Songstress function WE BUY JUNK CARS psychologist who does family counseling. 20 Loop bird 44 Fever Free estimates. Fully insued. Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. 22 Burmese Cantrell and lata modal wracka. Martin Matson, M9-4431. Call Dan Moran 643-2629, I went to a mental health clinic and the doctor there was 11 Custom 30 Companion of Uend WHEN ARE SOU ) -A N P CONGRESS ^ I GUESS TM A ' currency 19 Fish Apartmanta For Rani S3 Wanted to Rent 57 Auloa For Sale considerate and understanding. He ordered complete GONG TO BREAK I 24 Clatter odds 46 Light weight NEW LOCATION QUALITY PAINTING and FARRAND REMODELING - 61 Auloa For Sale 61 VOTES ITSELF A POLITICAL PRISONER, 21 Preposition physical checkups for the whole family. We were then TOWN ANP EOV CUT IN SALARV.' 25 In pursuit of 32 Norse deity 47 Small amount Paper Hanging by Willis Specializing Cabinets and For­ 4-ROOM DUPLEX, Fairfield COUPLE WITH One child 1971 PONTIAC VENTURA- referred to an endocrinologist who examined us further and (p l.) 35 Got even with 48 Christ's A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. 1975 VEGA new p a in t, PRISCILU A HORSE? 27 Grapple 23 Aye Schultz. Fully insured mica Tops. Roofing, Gutters, Street, Manchester. $200. Call needs 5 or 6 room duplex or Excellent running condition. discovered that both my husband and I had low blood 31 Notes of debt 36 Cook quickly birthday references. 649-4343, Room Additions, Decks, transmission, battery and 24 Thrash of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 649-2871. house. Reasonable. 49-8952. Power steering, air con­ sugar—or hypoglycemia. Worse yet. our child was found to 7 " ^3 2 Teatime 38 Piece out 51 Actress Repairs. Phone 643-6017. brakes. $1650. or best offer. soundly ditioning. Asking ^50, Please 643-5230. have diabetes! 33 Author Farrow PAINTING - Interior / CENTRAL 2 Bedroom duplex, call 649-0752, anytime. 25 Gives comfort The doctor told us to go home and throw everything out of Fleming 26 Young horse ^ 1 Takes meal 52 Drug agency USED AUTO PARTS Exterior. Best workmanship! DRY WALL INSTALLED and Modern bath and kitchen. $ ^ □ AUTOMOTIVE 34 Women's 1966 BARRACUDA - $100. Call the house that had sugar in it. We learned a lot about nutri­ 27 European 42 Sums (abbr.) Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! Dry Wall finished. Ceiling plus utilities. Norman patriotic 684-5530 or 646-6223 646-4969, after 5:00 p.m. tion, and now we are doing well on whole grains, fresh fruits Dan Shea. 646-5424. repaired and retextured. 1969 T9 YOTA CORONA- society (abbr.) 1 2 3 4 Hohenthal, 646-1166. 6 8 7 8 9 10 11 TONY ANNUNZIATA Drobiak Dry Wall, 646-8882. Autoa For Bala 61 Automatic. $450. Can be seen and vegetables, plenty of protein and very little fat. We feel 35 Bedouin 12 J.P. LEWIS & SON interior MANCHESTER- Available at 121 Hemlock Street, better, have more energy and couldn't be happier. 36 Push away 13 14 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- Manchester. 37 Having arm and exterior painting, paper Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 immediately, very clean 6- Trucka for Bala 62 ABBY FAN 15 C&M TREE SERVICE - Free 18 17 CARPET INSTALLATION - hanging, remodeling, carpen­ room apartment, first floor. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new coverings estimates, discount senior Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. try. Fully insured. 649-96M. BIDWELL Home Improve­ radials, (2 snows), excellent CAMARO 1%9 Good running 39 Rich tapestry 16 citizens. Company New heating system. INTERNATIONAL Travelall DEAR FAN: The search for solutions to life's problems 20 21 Steam Cleaning. Free es­ ment Co. Expert installation References, security. $250. condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. condition, good body. Sale- 1970- 72's. Many to shonld always start with a physical examination. Unfor- 40 Solution 1 ■ Manchester-owned and 22 timates, Call 649-6265. SPRAY, BRUSH, ROLL- of aluminum siding gutters 649-4003. Automatic $750 or best offer. choose from. Good to fair con­ 41 Desiccated 23 operated. Call 646-1327. 1969 VW BUG - Very good con­ tnnataly, moat people take better care of their automobiles 42 Deathly pale 1 Wallpapering. and trms. Roofing installation Call 649-8616 anytime. dition. Dealers welcomed. 25 28 than their bodiea. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrsnca 2 . HOUSEWORK got you down? Interior/Exterior. commer­ and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. APARTMENT FOR RENT- dition, $800. Call 646-1311, Call John Thrall at 643-2414 for 45 Code dot 30 BiM TREE SERVICE. after 5 p.m, Let thia serve as a reminder to call your physician lor a 46 Contemporary ■ 1 General cleaning, steam cial & Residential. Painting Vernon, 1 bedroom. Heat, hot PONTIAC CATALINA appointment. WHEN YOUR HU&6AUD 31 32 Complete tree care, spraying thorongh check-np. Teeth, tool And when did you last have WHY DIDN'T YA TELL painter 33 extraction carpet cleaning, by experts! 15 years SPECIALIZING cleaning and water. $190 per month. Call STATION WAGON 1970, new DISAPPEARED- MOKIB ■ 1 your eyea and hearing checked? THE F B I ABOUT MAYOR. 49 Depart this 34 38 and removal. Insured and floor waxing & stripping, win­ experience! 649-4824. repairng chimneys, roof, new 1966 OLDSMOBILE Converti­ engine and transmission, $500. PURPy TOOK OVER. 38 experienced. Senior Citizen 871-2363 evenings. "SHARK" 6 0 8 6 5 - AND life ■ ■ dow cleaning, carpet & up­ roofs. Free estimates. 30 ble 2 door. Can be seen at 97 647-9193 / 233-3473 ask for Mr. A5UWION BOSS.EHT THE THREATS T’SCARE 37 Discount. 643-7285. Cedar Ridge Terrace. Motorcyclaa-Blcfclaa 54 DEAR ABBY: I need your advice. My husband and I have 50 Government 36 . 3 , h o ls te ry sharnpooing...... years Experience. Howley, MANCHESTER- 4 room G. THE WORKEK9T agent , ■ rofessional / Insured. Free 643-5361. Glastonbury. had some p r e ^ heated arguments about drop-in company. I 40 REWEAVING burns, holes. Building Contracting 33 duplex. $195. Unheated. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville (comp.wd.) F Estimates. Call HONDA CB200T, excellent do not like to have people drop in on me. I feel that a call 52 Preposition ■ Zippers, umbrellas repair^. Parking, cellar. No pets. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 42 43 44 45 DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. ROOFER WILL Install roof, 1972 FORD GALAXI 500, condition. Recently tuned. 2,- ahead of time is not asking too much. My husband feels that 48 47 48 Window shades, Venetian WES ROBBINS carpentry Adults. 528-1369, evenings. rack. $1,750 . 289-4042. 53 Genetic ■ ■ siding or guttes for low dis­ excellent condition, $1,300. 000 miles. Luggage rack, I should be all smiles and play the gracious hostess no 49 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. remodeling specialist. Ad­ material SO 51 82 EXPERT PAINTING AND count price. Call Ken at 647- ONE BEDROOM apartment Radial snow tires 1 year trunk. Best offer. 5M-3047. matter who drops in—or when. (abbr.) Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1977 HONDA ODYSSEY 53 LANDSCAPING -Specialized, 1566. old,H78-15, $50 . 875-5806 after 54 55 5221. built-ins, bathrooms, on Main Street. Available Oc­ BUGGY - All terraine use. I work full-time and must do my laundry and houseclean­ 54 Irish Free Exterior House Painting. 2 p.m. 1%3 CUTLASS F85- V-8. Very State kitchens, 649-3446. tober 1st. $160 monthly in­ ing on weekends. When I’m in the middle of my work, hot 56 57 Tree pruning, spraying, clean. Original owner. Must $850. Excellent condition. Call SB cludes heat. One month and sweaty and looking a mess, if friends drop in uninvited, 55 Information a n ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ mowing,weeding. Call 742- MOVING- MUST SELL! 1976 be seen! Call 643-0232. before 12 noon, 1-342-1784. tics, garages, yards cleaned, CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, security. Call after 6 pm, 644- I'm not about to put on a phony smile and pretend I am (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) 7947. 2314. Fiat 131-S. 5 sp e^. Air con­ moving, trucking. Loam for Additioms, Repairs, Cabinets. ROOFING / GUTTERS- SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT 18,- thrilled to have company. I'm steamed! And I guess it's ob­ Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. ditioned. Low mileage. Good 1973 CHEVY IMPALA sale. Lawn service. No job too LANDSCAPING / LAWN Reasonable rates'Free es­ condition. Asking $2800. Call 000 miles, very reasonable. vious. big or small. 568-8522. SIX ROOM DUPLEX STATION WAGON- Power seeding - Brickwork and timates. Experienced. Quality 647-9030. steering and brakes. Luggage Must sell. 649-1543. I wouldn’t dream of dropping in on my friends, and I think TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY workmanship! Call 643-6658 APARTMENT- With garage. they owe me the same courtesy. Patios installed. Tree Security deposit and lease rack. Trailer hitch. Sf,0m Win at bridge COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Carpentry and general con­ anytime. 1972 CAPRI 2,000. Excellent 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low What do you think? Alley Oop — Dava Graue Removal and Pruning. Cll tracting. Residential and required. Adult family miles. $1700. 643-9874. installation and repairs. Free running condition, 4-speed, mileage. Excellent condition. HATES DROP-INS estimates. Call at, at 646-3745, 643-6658.______commercial. Whether it be a TRACY BROTHERS - p referred . Call 649-0582, $650, Call 643-5849. between 5-8 p.m. radial tires, good mileage. 1967 CAMARO- 8. 3 speed. KNOW after 5 p.m. HEAVY OR LIGHT small repair job, a custom Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, $1050. 646-1085. built home or anything in Ralley wheels. Excellent con­ DEAR HATES: I’m with you. TRUCKING. Cellars, attics Gravel, Built-Up Roofing, dition inside and out. $1500. Bad to tworse to terrible ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ between, call 646-1379. Commercial & Residential. 3-ROOM APARTMENT and yards cleaned, also stone, available October 1st, securi­ 1973 LINCOLN Continental 4- 644-9215. Campara-Trallara DEAR ABBY: 1 am an adult woman living alone. For the tics and cellars cleaned. Free Estimates. 872-6269. door, fully equipped, fair to be sure of nine tricks if he loam or sand delivered. 644- CARPENTRY & Masonry - ty plus one month, references. Moblla Homaa 65 last two weeks I’ve been frightened by obscene phone calls. Reasonable rates. Call 646- 1775 or 644-9532. good condition. $1895. 742-8838. 1970 VW SQUAREBACK- went after spades. Three 1943 for free estimate. Additions and remodeling. Haaling-Plumbing 35 Call 289-1088 after 3 p.m. They’re always at night. NORTH 9-28 Free estimates. Call Anthony Automatic. Excellent condi­ 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot ♦ J10 3 spades, three clubs, one TILE- Remodel your Bath, 1971 T BIRD- 2 Door, Landau. At first, when I answered the phone, no one would speak, heart and two diamonda BRICK, Block, Stone. Squitlcote 649-0811. 3 1/2 ROOM apartment. Plea- tion. No rust. Asking $795. 643- Travel Trailer - Stove, W A2 Shower, Tub Area, and SEWERLINES, sink lines, Loaded! Excellent condition! 9708, or 647-1908. but I could hear this heavy breathing-then an awful out­ come to a total of nine. Fireplaces, concrete. cleaned with electric cutters, sent, quite. Private home. refrigerator, heated. Full pouring of filthy language would begin. I hang up as soon as ♦ J 9 6 Ceramic Tile Floors. Call 871- Single, working, adult only. $2000. After 6 p.m., 643-0909. shower, and toilet. Tandem ♦ AKQS3 However, South had never Chimney repairs. No job too 9457, 9 to 5. CARPENTRY - Repairs, by professionals. McKinney I know it's this party, but he keeps calling back. Lately I've remodeling, additions, gar­ No children, pets. 643-2880. OLDSMOBILE F85 1967- 6 wheel. Call 688-0383. learned that a finesse is only small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 1972 VW SUPPER BEETLE- cylinder autom atic. New been taking my phone off the hook until morning, but I WEST EAST proven when a defender falls estimates. ages, roofing, call David pany, 643-5308. excellent running condition. eK96 a 615 Patria, 644-1796. Homaa lor Rant 54 lifetime battery. Needs body 1972 5th WHEEL rear lounge, dislike doing that because I could be missing some to follow in a suit. Low mileage, $995. Call 646- and inside work. $200. Call 643- sleeps four adults. Awning, important calls. VQ94 WKJ10 73 South repeated the dia­ QUALITY CARPENTRY By NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 1085. 9849, after 5 p.m. ducted heat, rotor antenna. What is the best way to handle obscene phone calls, «KS4 «732 mond finesse. This time Harparp Construction Additions, POLISH ROCKET LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - repairs, plugged drains, OPTION TO BUY- Sunny 2 a J 10 9 8 8 7 6 New homes custom built bedroom house on wooded lot, $4,000. 745-8925. Abby? West took his king, thought a roofiniofiting^, siding, decks and gar- CONSUMER SERVICE. We kitchen faucet replaced, 1971 VEGA HATCHBACK- In while, shifted to a heart and ages . Call anytime, 643-5001. will solve any problem you remodeled, additions, rec only 30 minutes from Pratt & 1974 VOLKSWAGEN BUG- 4 JOLIET. ILL. SOUTH repaired, rec rooms, running condition. Needs ^ e d . Excellent condition. 8 AQ42 left South half way between have with any product in your rooms, garage, kitchens bathroom remodeling, heat Whitney. Just $150, (38-12). FOR RENT- 177 25 FOOT The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions remodeled, bath tile, cement minor work. $100. Call 742- Perfect body that must be MOTOR HOME By 1M 65 a rock and a hard place with MAGNAVOX authorized fac­ home or office. Call 649-m4. modernization, etc. Free Rental Assistors, 236-5646, 6537. DEAR JOLIET: If the caller says nothing, hang up! If the tory service on color and work. Steps, dormers, reiden- (small fee). seen! Asking $2600. Call 646- Winnebago, Fully equipped. caller naei fool language— don’t listen, cut him off. If the « A Q 10 8 no way to get those nine Estimate gladly given. M & M 5597. tricks. black and white TV. Stereo, tial or commercial. Call 649- Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Insured. Special weekend caOi preiist, notify the police department and the telephone ' t r e e s 8 42 4291. SMALL 6-ROOM HOUSE. 1966 CHEVELLE- Automatic. rates. Call Dave, 289-5729: TAUK There is another lesson to phonograph. A&B Electronic, Reasonable. Call after 7:00 company. And it wouldn’t hurt to keep a police whistle by Vulnerable: East-West 1160 New Britain Ave., West Painting-Paparing 32 Near Main Street. No ATTENTION- Come see are evenings 528-1101. 7 be learned here. It is that if MANCHESTER PLUMBING p.m., 649-9532. great selection of quality the phone. The next time he calls, use it to blast him into the Dealer: North you don't know how to play Hrtford, 551-0655. FIRST CLASS Carpentj7 - & HEATING - Repairs. children, pets. References INTERIOR - EXTERIOR and security. Write Box EE, preowned autos. Completely Automoth/a Barvica 66 next county! the dununy you shouldn’t Remodeling and Additions. Remodeling, Pumps repaired 1977 COUGAR XR 7- Weft North East Sonth Painting - And odd jobs. Two Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 c/o Manchester Herald, reconditioned at Manchester 18 rush to bid notrump. KEEP SMILING / replaced. Free estimates. Showroom condition! Loaded! Pass 2 NT experienced College sudents. years experience! For Free Honda. Connecticut’s largest WE PAY $10 for complete U yaw pwt off writing letters becanse you don’t know Pass 3NT Pass Pass KEEP HAPPY Please call 568-4641. Electric drain-snaking. 24- 19,000 miles. Call 643-8683 most complete Honda dealer. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Estimates, call 646-4239. HOUR SERVICE. 6464)237. OWNERS GOING SOUTH- what to say, get Abby’s booklet, “How to Write Letters Pass New 5 Room Colonial, fur­ anytime. 24 Adams Street, Manchester. Auto Body, 528-1990. For An Oecaaioos,’’ Send $1 and a long, stamped (28 cento) nished, 1 1/2 baths, available envelope to Abby: 132 Laiky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Opening lead: 8 J Articlea for Sale 41 for 6 to 8 months. $400 90212. A Virginia reader wants to Articlea lor Sale 41 Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 Apartmenta For Rant 53 monthly, plus security and references. 643-2822 , 646-5392. know what Is meant by the 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer BUNDY FLUTE with case, 1974 FU RY - 16‘4!-foot LOOKING for anything in real expression “He tapped the $150. Outboard motor 40 horse used 4 months. Excellent con­ fiberglass, tilt railer, with estate rental - apartments, declarer.” Evenrude $250,Mobilehome dition. $80.00. Call 643-4733. 1975 55-horsepower outboard homes, multiple dwelliiws, no By Osvrald Jacoby To tap a declarer, dummy 45x10 with furniture in cam- Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Omcaa-Btoraa for Rant 55 and Alan Sontag or defender is to force him to ^ i^ ground $4,000, Call 525- FRANKLIN WOOD Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Asociates, Inc. 646-1980. Astrograph ruff and thereby reduce his BURNING STOVE- 2 win­ board, $300. 228-0475 or 228- MANCHESTER STORE for The Born Loaor — Art Sanaom A heart lead by West trump holding by one. dows, 8 over 8, combination 9550. MANCHESTER- MAIN Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 shelled today businesswise. If would leave South no play (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRBE ASSN.) BELT MASSAGER 1/4 hp, storms. Kitchen set, good con­ STREET- 2/3 room apart­ square fee. 643-5681. Available you look like you're too easy a for his contract, but West July 1st. mark, someone may try to take STOP TRYlK)i>' $50. Call 6494)453 after 4:00 dition. Call 649-6206. Antiquaa 45 ment, heated, hot water, elected to open the Jack of (Do you have a question for p.m. appliances, no pets, parking, advantage of you. clubs. the experts? Write "Ask the ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot PISCES (Feb. 20-Msrch 20) TOOIEER Experts," care of this newspa­ PILE OF SOLID, sound, WANTED, Antique furniture, security. 523-7047. South won in dummy, led 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS and recently-cut, half-dead. Oak glass, pewter, oil [paintings _ ^or store on busy street. Large Face issues squarely today so MBOPi per. Individual questlona will that no one can accuse you of the nine of diamonds and let etc. Rivers Music. 7 Main w (^ . Purchaser needs saw. other antique items. ” FOUR ROOM APARTMENT d isp la y w indow s. $125 September 29, 1971 be answered II accompan.'J Harrison, 643-8709. monthly. Lease required. Lee being wishy-washy or Inclined it ride. West could still beat by stamped, self-addreaaed Street, New Britain, 225-1977. 17” Sears gas chain saw. 643- - 426 Broad St. $155. Security A financial opportunity may be the hand. He could take his We buy, sell, trade, 2880. deposit. No appliances. & Lament Realty, 875-4690. to duck difficult decisions. You envelopes. Thu most Interest­ presented to you this coming have the fortitude. M king of diamonds and shift to M arried couple. No pets. ing questions will be used In year In an around-about fash­ ARIES (Msrch 21-April 19) Mate­ a heart, but West ducked. this column and will receive ROCK MAPLE Cushman 48” RCA CONSOLE STEREO and □ RENTALS Telephone 643-4751. MANCHESTER, Main Street. ion. It could be an abandoned Modem offices available 400, rial considerations will be your At this point South could copies o l JACOBY MODERN.) Hutch, like new, $225. Set of adjoining speaker. Walnut project that you can make prime motivation today. Once stained cabinet. Asking $50, 750 or 1100 ^ u a re feet. Heat Margolis Twin Post beds, over Rooma for Rant 52 MANCHESTER - 3 room profitable. you see a way to personally 50 years old. Best offer. 647- Please call 649-6439 after 6:30 apartment 1/2 of 2 family. and air conditioning included. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) profit, you'll conscientiously 1923. p.m. Convenient location. Includes 646-2469 or 646-2755. There's a strong possibility THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - apply yourself. £ 1 Heatbcliff — George Gately heat and appliances, $230 per that something may occur to­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The Birch House Women. Central­ month. Paul Dougan Realtor SMALL RETAIL STORE day to help alleviate a responsi­ ly located. Downtown fabric of the friendship with TAG SALES 643-4535. space. Downtown Shopping bility you IhoughI you would one whom you're closely Cim6vlCA.hc,TJVH iv ’ ■? « vations please call 646-5971. Don’t Forgot Our TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun­ APPLICATIONS Savor With day, Sept. 30th., & Oct 1st., 9 FREE PUPPIES- Moving. Do not want to see them CRIB ForAWaiUngLMOnly FTH'FOOO'-S to 5, at 692 Vernon Street, a circulation of 53,000 dtlivarad ovary Sunday morning I'M TOO CHEAP TO EAT AT A Manchester. Rain or shine. destroyed. Call 649-6753. BucUand Road, only $2.00 for 15 words whan run in The Herald also. SO BAD, WHY K T I ^ WESTAUWANiy ^ FREE TO GOOD HOME. South Wim^ 2 & 3 BEDROOM JIPARTMENTS 0 0 VA KEEP 2 FAMILY TAG SALE- COMIN’ SACK?. Friday & Saturday, Adorable pair of Tortoise for thoM who otlll From $200 2 Bedrooms; $218 3 Bedrooms. Includes Shell Kittens and others. 633- September 29 & 30, 9 to 4, 60 romombof wo havo Heat, Hot Water and Parking, with Wall to Wal eit/eiiyNEAliic. Fleming Road. New sewing 6581 or 342-0571.______Carpeting, Modern Appliances, 2 Laundromats on patterns, piants, clothing, material, and much mis­ MINIATURE SCHNAUZER site. cellaneous! . ^ppies- AKC Registered. All GREEN "This corruption. In the General Services beautiful and lovable. Please CALL 643-1961 Administration really burns me. Everybody Is Mon. thru Frt. from 9 to 4:30 TAG SALE- Friday & Satur­ call 563-8497. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING getting HIS except ME!" day, 9:30 to 2:00.26 Wetherall MOUNTIUN Sat 6-12. 5 CUTE LITTLE KITTENS . Street, Manchester. Variety CHt»MtN«fht9nM..lM. 9-28 of items. I^ k in e for good homes. Call O WWII 649-6480, after 10;()0 a.m. PtmTOES 643-2711 Ask IW Joe or JABTHA can BE PIFFI ”Thia superiority complex you claim I have... The beat one you’ve ever seen, righL Doc?”