!V n t - H i - Vernw—*iaj ll- a ■ C oaii- j J1 Outside today InsldiS^dair Fair followed by cloudiness tonight: low temperatures in the teens. Con­ Area ...... 1-2B Editorial __ 4A siderable cloudiness Friday with chance Classified .. ,4-6B Gardening ... 6A of snow late in the day: highs around 30. Comics...... 7B Obituaries ... 8A Outlook: chance of snow or rain Satur­ Dear Abby ... 7B Sports...... 3-4B day: partly cloudy Sunday and Monday. Manchester—A City of ViUage Charm National weather map on page 4B. SIXTKKN PACKS TVS () SKKTIONS MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1 9 7 8 VOL. XCVH. No. 86 • PRICEi nFTEEN CENTS Emmerling, Leonard retiring at MHS By SUSAN VAUGHN 1952. He is a veteran of World War II. Herald Reporter He and his wife, Eleanor, have been residents of Manchester since The retirements of George J. they married in 1947. ’They live with Emmerling, principal of Manchester their youngest son, Jim, a fifth High School and Laurence Leonard, grader at Martin School, at 175 Sunny vice principal at the high school, were Brook Drive, Their other children, announced today by School all graduates of Manchester High Superintendent Jam es P. Kennedy. School, are Mrs. Elizabeth Thayer of Emmerling’s retirement will Vernon, Susan of Manchester, Maine become effective Dec. 1, 1978, and and Paul of Moodus. t Leonard’s will begin Aug. 31. Emmerling said he plans to remain Both administrators began their in Manchester after his retirement service in the Manchester Public and spend more time with his family R .V i Schools in 1947 as teachers and will and pursuing hobbies and sports. He be completing 31 years of service. said he might also be interested in Emmerling, 55, has been principal some part-time employment after a at Manchester High School since July period of rest and relaxation, 1969. He served as vice principal and Leonard. 56, was appointed as ad­ as administrative assistant to the ministrative assistant in 1959 and as * I principal from 1954 through 1969. vice principal in 1960. Before that he before that he was a social studies taught in the social studies, business teacher and a part-time guidance and math departments at the high counselor. school and was a guidance counselor Commenting on the retirement of for eight years. He has been on the Emmerling, Kennedy said, “ Mr. high school staff, with the exception Emerling has served as principal at of the three years from 1951 to 1954 Manchester High School during a when he was recalled by the U.S. period of time when the school has Army during the Korean conflict. He undergone major changes. Under also served in World War II in the Mr. Emmerling’s principalship there Counter Intelligence Corps for 37 were major expansions of the course months. Leonard was also employed offerings and options for students, an by the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ increase in the requirements for tion for 14 months before entering the graduation, major growth in the teaching profession. He is a native of Laurence Leonard, vice principal (left), and George nounced their retirement plans for later this year. Both ad­ work-study program and Boston, Mass., and attended Cornwall Emmerling, principal of Manchester High School, walk down ministrators began their service at Manchester High School semesterization of all courses.” and Boston College. the halls of the school this moiaiing. Both men today an­ as teachers in 1947. (Herald photo by Pinto) “ Mr. Emmerling had to contend Kennedy said of Leonard today, with the multitude of difficult ’’He is well-known and respected for problems associated with providing his ability to work with students and leadership to a large high school staff alike. His firm but warm and during the turbulent years of the late affectionate relationship with Church may help neighbors ‘60’s and ‘70’s,” Kennedy continued. students of all types has been greatly He said, “ While there were many admired and appreciated,” By GREG PEARSON development block grant for the 1978- Mr. Gustafson said this morning. that a church ought to be an entity of changes and difficult problems for Leonard’s main interest in school He said the church would hope to positive influence,’’ he said. administration Kennedy noted, has Herald Reporter 79 fiscal year. Mr. Emmerling to cope with, he Manchester does have a housing concentrate on rehabilitating homes The idea is still in the formative successfully sought to maintain been in working directly with the Manchester's Emanuel Lutheran rehabilitation loan program, which is within a two or three block radius of stage. Many details still have to be many of the fine traditions of youth especially troubled youth. considered, he said. Church may start a program to funded primarily through the com­ the church, which is at 60 Church St. Manchester High School, ” par­ “Teachers at Manchester High This would not be the first time rehabilitate homes in the munity development funding. ticularly those associated with School, in particular, will miss the The church probably would have to that the church has moved into the neighborhood of the church. The church's proposal would be graduation and senior activities. many services Mr. Leonard has separate from the town’s program buy a home and then proceed with surrounding residential area. It Kennedy said, “ I have fourd Mr. provided in dealing with difficult The Rev. Dale Gustafson, and the community development fun­ the improvement work, he said. It bought a home at the corner of Chest­ Emmerling to be a warm human situations,” Kennedy added. might then resell the home at cost. associate pastor of the church, ding. nut and Church streets and converted being and a gentleman in the true Outside of school, Leonard has con­ This would help upgrade the presented the idea at Wednesday it into four units of elderly housing, sense of the word.” He noted tributed to the community in such ac­ night's meeting of the Citizens Ad­ neighborhood surrounding the Federal funding is expected to be he said. Emmerling’s loyalty to the students tivities as chairman of the American church, the Rev. Mr. Gustafson said, visory Committee, which will decide available after July 1 for non-profit The church recently bought and staff and leadership positions in Legion Boys State program, a how to allocate the Town of organizations interested in conduc­ “ It’s kind of a new approach. Our another home on Chestnut Street that activities away from the school. member and currently secretary of Manchester's $484,000 community ting housing rehabilitation, the Rev, congregation has had the position will be used for the same purpose, he Emmerling is a member of several the Kiwanis Club and as a past said. administrative associations and a member of the Manchester The Citizens Advisory Committee former president of Central Connec­ Scholarship Fund. He is also a Wednesday night elected Alfred ticut Interscholastic League and member of several professional ad­ Grasso seeks job funds Stern as its chairman. Beldon Manchester Civitan Club. ministrators organizations. Schaffer will serve as vice chairman. Emmerling was born and raised in A bachelor, Leonard said he has no NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Gov. Ella ask for an increase of $15 million in Department's new money will be Alan Mason, community develop­ Leominster, Mass. He earned a definite future plans other than “ a T. Grasso said today she will ask law­ the state’s building program. That targeted for job incentives; in­ ment coordinator, discussed the bachelor of arts degree in govern­ long rest and travel.” He said, makers to increase the Commerce money, financed by bonding, will go creasing the landing for the division town’s housing assistance plan and ment and history from Bates College “ Maybe” he would later consider Department's budget one-third in to municipalities for industrial seeking to attract business to how expected-to-reside figures are in 1944 and a master's in education part-time employment in another hopes of creating jobs in Connecticut. development programs. Connecticut both from American and developed. Such figures are required from the University of Connecticut in career field. Mrs. Grasso, speaking at the an­ “ The budget I will propose to the foreign corporations, and added help for the town’s community develop­ nual meeting of the Connecticut General Assembly next month will for municipalities. ment grant application to the federal Economic Development Corp., said reflect my commitment to the The governor will present her Department of Housing and Urban she would request a nearly $3 million development of our economy and the budget to the Legislature early next Development. Today’s news summary budget for the department — a 35 per­ creation of new job opportunities tor month and is expected along with in­ Representatives of Imagineers cent increase. the unemployed and under­ creases in spending for various Inc. also attended the meeting to dis­ Mrs. Grasso, preparing for a tough employed,’’ Mrs. Grasso said. programs to call for a cut in the sales cuss a housing study in Manchester CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) —Egypt telligence reports, said today re-election fight, said she would also She said the Commerce tax. that the firm has started. and Israel failed to reach agree­ Raul Castro, Cuban Premier ment today on the future of Fidel Castro’s younger brother, Jewish settlements in Sinai but secretly reached the Ethiopian said both sides were determined capital of Addis Ababa last to reach a solution. week and was believed to be “ Obviously there is a gap,” said overseeing the planning for a Sixth tanker runs aground counteroffensive in the Ogaden Israeli Defense Minister Ezer NEW YORK (UPI) — An Exxon The spokesman said the tanker, begin towing the ship into New York At the mouth of Port Everglades, Weizman, “ but we hope to bridge region. tanker carrying nearly 15 million which has a U.S. registry, was harbor this evening. Fla., the 638-foot tanker SS Exxon it. We are still talking and this in The counteroffensive will use gallons of heavy duty heating oil carrying 14,700,000 gallons of No. 6 Also on Monday, the 711-foot Chester, carrying 180,000 barrels of itself is progress.” large numbers of Cubans recently went aground off Coney Island in heating oil and was bound for the tanker Achilles went aground in crude oil, awaited efforts to refloat arrived in the country as combat Brooklyn early today, but was soon Northville Terminal in Linden, N.J. Rhode Island’s Mount Hope Bay the veesel. A new storm coming up from forces against Somalian troops refloated with all of its cargo intact, About 8 a.m., a Coast Guard boat during an intense winter storm. In the Delaware Bay, high winds the Southwest locked the northern occupying the Ogaden region, the the Coast Guard reported. and two tugs dragged the vessel free There was no leakage of its 12 million and waves continued to hammer the part of Texas under a sheet of ice sources said. About 2,000 Cubans, The tanker was the sixth such of the bottom and began towing it to gallon cargo, although about 1,000 Coast Guard’s attempts to refloat the and Fort Worth ran out of am­ most of them combat soldiers, are vessel to go aground off the eastern its destination in New Jersey, the gallons of bunker oil — much heavier 918-foot tanker Tulsa Getty, aground bulances they had so many ac­ now estimated to be in Ethiopia. coast of the United States since the spokesman said. than the type carried by the Achilles with 922,000 barrels of oil aboard. cidents there. At least one Texan weekend. On Monday, the tanker Bouchard — was later spotted near its bow. And at Havre De Grace, Md., the died because of icy roads. NEW DELHI India (UPI) - A spokesman for the Coast Guard 100 went aground off Huntington, A pollution team from Braintree, Coast Guard began pumping some Brewing from a cold front that Retired Supreme Court Chief said the 736-foot tanker Monticello N.Y., spilling 50,000 of its one million Mass., was at work cleaning up the 50,000 gallons of home heating oil mixed with warm, moist Gulf of Justice J.C. Shah, who has been Victory dragged anchor in Grave­ gallon cargo of home heating oil into minor spill. from a barge that ran aground in the Mexico air, the storm whipped up presiding over a hearing on the 21- send Bay about 3:30 a.m. and drifted Long Island Sound before a special Two other tankers and a barge Chesapeake Bay. thunderstorms that drenched the month emergency rule by former southward onto a sandy shoal off strike team sealed off its hatches. carrying crude oil remained aground None of the vessels leaked any of Texas coast with more than an Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Nortons Point, Coney Island. The Coast Guard said tugs would today. their cargoes. inch of rain. It also dumped tons Wednesday directed that the case of snow as it moved through be presented to a magistrate who Arkansas, southeastern Kansas could convict her of contempt and and Missouri. Forecasters sentence her to six months in jail. predicted it would rumble through Mrs. Gandhi defended her ac­ O’Neill sees stalemates ending the Mississippi Valley and into the tions as necessary to fight subver­ Great Lakes region today. sion and told Shah she was not WASHINGTON (UPI) - House elections probably will not. fiscal 1980 (which begins Oct. 1, legally or constitutionally Completion of the energy program Speaker Thonqps O’Neill believes 1979),” said O’Neill. Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., required to make a sworn state­ has top priority both at the White Congress will end a long stalemate O’Neill was reminded that Carter who helped guide a four-year ment and refused to testify. There House and in Congress, and O’Neill and send an energy package to the now believes defense spending in 1978 farm bill through Congress last was no immediate indication said once the question of White House either in February or must be increased rather than cut year, said Wednesday Agriculture when the proceedings against early March. deregulating natural gas is settled and the speaker angrily warned the Secretary Bob Bergland would Mrs. Gandhi would begin. O’Neill, in an interview “ everything else will fall into place.” increase should not come at the testify in Washington Jan. 24 at Wednesday, said, “ We think we can “ They (the White House) think expense of job-creating programs. the first in a series of hearings to get it on the president’s desk by the there is more knowledge now among determine “what constructive PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - the oil people, the gas people, the “ He (Carter) has to do what he middle of February.” steps can be taken to help our “ Baby B” died Wednesday of sep­ consumer-oriented people about the thinks is best for the defense of the But a spokesman for O’Neill said producers bring demand and tic shock, an “ overwhelming in­ bill. They understand the bill better nation,” said O’Neill. “ But if there is today the speaker meant early supply into balance.” fection” her liver could not fight and whatever their differences were, to be an increase in defense, it should March, which matches an earlier In farm strike action around the and brought on cardiac arrest not be a criteria, for cutting back on assessment by the White House. they think they can patch them up,” country meanwhile, a judge despite every effort to save her. economic stablization programs,” he In other pr^ictions for the second said O’Neill. ordered blockades lifted that had Doctors at Children’s Hospital session of the 95th Congress — which “They’ve (White House staff) been said. closed two livestock markets in said, “ It is ironic that the heart he hopes can adjourn by Oct. 1 — meeting with the people on the other Welfare reform, subject of Michigan, farmers stopped 11 which we were so worried about O’Neill said; side of the street,” he said, pointing hearings last year in the House, will railroad trains in Texas and New never bothered her.” "Baby B ” • A tax cut will move quickly toward the Senate wing of the take time, he said. “ It’ll probably be Mexico to gain support for their was the Siamese twin chosen to through Congress without reform at­ Capitol. like the energy bill.... It’s going to strike and others were prevented live when she and her sister After energy is resolved, O’Neill tached to it. take time, but we’ll get it done this from driving their tractors on “ Baby A” were separated Oct. 11, • Welfare reform will take time said Congress will move quickly on a year.” Missouri interstate highways to a because her body contained four tax cut sought by Republicans as well but will be completed this year. scheduled rally in Tennessee. chambers of the six-chambered • The Humphrey-Hawkins jobs bill as Democrats. The Carter election reform heart they shared. “ Baby A” had and other jobs measures will pass. “ I’ve told the president we can’t proposal that was put aside this year WASHINGTON (UPI) - died four hours after the surgery because of heavy opposition will get • An election reform measure with get tax reform through at this time. Government sources, citing in­ was performed. election day registration will pass We can get a tax cut but he should House consideration by the first Thomas O'Neill but public financing of congressional aim to get a reform bill together for week in March, O’Neill said. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl.l). M.du lu'sUM-, Conn , Tlims . .I;iii I:!. IH7« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 12, 1978- PAGE THREE-A Connecticut summary J Mahoney would cut state sales tax Fageant choreographer named ( Menus WETHERSFIELD (UPD - Betting in head the Legislature's tax-writing com­ State Rep. Francis Mahoney, who reached the floor ot the House for a vote. 1977 slumped by $21.6 million from the mittee say they can eliminate the levy on Mahoney also said that he w ill again co­ represents Manchester's 13th Assembly "Now that the governor is proposing a S ch o o l Gardens to Manchester | pieviiuis year at Ihe Hartfcd and business equipment and s till trim the sponsor a bill that would permit right turns on Mary Cadorette, Miss Connecticut Tennessee and Miss Minnesota The Feb. 11 pageant w ill open with Cafeteria menus which residents over 60 are as | Bridgeport jai alai arenas and the Plain- sales tax. but caution it could create an District, said this week that he w ill again sup­ reduction, the idea is sure to have clout, and I red lights except where prohibited by posted 1975, will be the choreographer for Pageants last June. She has recently a dance routine performed by the 12 port a move to reduce the stale's sales tax. signs. w ill be served Jan. 16-20 at follows: lield dog Iraek. eventual budget gap of almost $50 million. w ill give her my 100 per cent cooperation,” he this year's Jaycee-sponsored Miss been studying on scholarship at contestants to the theme ‘‘One" from THE GLASS WOOL In the past two years, he has proposed said. He said that Connecticut residents have State statutes now permit right turns on Manchester public school Monday: Martin Luther | Only the Milford jai alai fronton, which Finance Committee cochairmen Sen. Manchester Scholarship Pageant Luigi’s Jazz Center in New York Ci­ the Broadway show, "A Chorus King Day — no lunch. legislation that the state's sales tax be red lights only when a sign is posted granting are as follows: opened last May. allowed Connecticut's Audrey Berk. D-Mansfield. and Rep. traveled to other states for purchases to avoid which w ill be held Feb. 11 at the ty- Line." Competition w ill then be held Tuesday: Hot, sliced turkey I reduced. This year, he is co-sponsoring a bill permission. Monday: Martin Luther Gardner Wright. D-Bristol. Wednesday the sales tax. Manchester High School auditorium. She is a 1975 graduate of East in swimsuit, evening gown and talent sandwich with ala king gravy ; pari-mutuel operations to realize a net King Day — no school. INSULATION CO., INC. with Rep. Russell Post of Canton to lower the "A cut in the Connecticut sales tax would ‘‘The new legislation would alleviate a great Miss Cadorette has studied dance Catholic High School and is presently categories as required in all Miss gain in total wagering, said a report said elimination of the business tax is Tuesday: Frankfurt on a buttered mixed vegetables, I tax from seven to five per cent. help create a healthier economy in our state deal of confusion on the part of motorists," a junior at the University of Connec­ America Pageants and their I Wedne.sday by th stale gaming commis­ their top 1978 priority. for 13 years under the direction of roll, baked beans, sauerkraut, creamy cole slaw, cranberry Gov. Ella Grasso has announced that she and would help toward the creation of new Mahoney said. preliminaries. FURNACE RUNNING A ll TNE TIME? sion. Mary Morlock of East Hartford. In ticut majoring in dramatic arts. milk, and vanilla pudding with sauce, canned sliced peaches, [ w ill seek a reduction in the tax. jobs. " Mahoney said. Racing Director Louis Fiocchi said nowj Three Torrington gamblers have filed Only Connecticut and Massachusetts 1970 and 1971 she earned the title of chocolate sauce, oatmeal cookie, bread, "In 1976 and again in 1977. I stood alone." "Most of all, the reduction would help peo­ Tickets are available from Charlie margarine, skim milk, coffee | FUEL BIU TOO HIGH? federal and stale tax laws and new what is believed the first suit of its kind restrict right turns at red lights, he said. He Miss Junior Dance of Connecticut Wednesday: Elementary Rhode, ticket chairman, at 646-8461; or tea. Mahoney said. He said that his proposals were ple on fixed incomes-, especially senior feels that the restriction leads to wasted gas­ and in 1972 she captured the same ti­ menu: Vegetable soup, peanut revenue sharing formulas helped con­ against the Connecticut gaming commis­ Wednesday: Bakedl not reported out of committee and never citizens and the retired." he said oline when vehicles idle at red lights. tle in New York, The next year, her Watkins; the Senior Citizens Center; butter and jelly sandwich, tribute to Ihe decline in gambling. sion. claiming they were denied their off­ meatloaf with gravy, whipped I track-betting winnings. talent enabled her to win the Miss Artistic Hair Design; from any fruit salad, milk, and ice A A A A A ^ ^ A A .A .A .A .A A .A potatoes, seasoned green I ■ w w w w w w w w Manchester Jaycee; or at the door cream. WATERBURY (UPD - The lawyer In the suit filed in Litchfield County Dance America Pageant at the age of beans with tomatoes, ginger-1 prior to the performance. (Nassiff Superior Court. Edward Sieber. Daniel 16. Junior and Senior High: for mass-murder suspect Lome J. Acquin photo) Soup, ham and cheese bread with whipped topping, { has charged the stale with balking in tur­ Grammatica and Thomas Bado. all of BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON Miss Cadorette won the 1975 Miss sandwich, fruit salad, milk roll, margarine, skim milk, ning over evidence that might help clear Torrington. claim local 0TB officials Save with Manchester Scholarship Pageant and and ice cream. coffee or tea. Thursday: Pot roast of veal, | his client. denied them payment on a winning trifec- DANCE STUDIO went on to win the Miss Connecticut Russia Thursday: Sliced turkey John Williams cited the delay during a la ticket. crown. She represented the state in with gravy, cranberry sauce, tomato-vegetable au jus, cauliflower with cheese! Superior Court hearing Wednesday in 22 Oak Straat, Manchaatar Atlantic City and was chosen to tour Slavic tribes began mi­ whipped potato, buttered cor- SHIVER? Hartibnl National sauce, pickled beets and onion I Europe with the Miss America USD grating into Russia from the n. bread, butter, milk and which he questioned at length a psy­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The Social Ser­ Ofrectora: Lae and Beverly Burton salad, chocolate brownie, rye | Show the following summer. After West in the 5th century A.D. pe^rs. chiatrist who had studied Acquin on vices Department may have sacrificed bread, margarine, skim milk, The first Russian state, Friday: Orange juice, several occasions at the request of of- $250,000 in federal funds to make sure la pleased to Announce the formation returning from six weeks of enter­ coftee or tea. And save onj^ur founded by Scandinavian baked macaroni and cheese, Connecticut's welfare recipients don't.go of classes In: taining American troops in the licials. chieftans, was established in peanut butter stuffed celery, Friday: Oven-baked| Dr. Joel Albert studied Acquin shortly i-old and fuel oil dealers don't get fleced. DRAMATIC ARTS FOR CHILDREN Mediterranean, she was one of the the 9th century, centering in flounder with lemon sauce, WHY carrot sticks, bread, butter, after his arrest in the July 22 murders of The department announced Wednesday lead dancers at the Miss America Novgorod and Kiev. In the boiled potato in jacket, I AND ADULTS heatinghills. 13th century, Mongol tribes milk, and chocolate cake. Mrs. Cheryl Beaudoin, her seven children Pageant. She participated at Miss buttered spinach, chilled I it will pay fuel dealers directly when they Couraea avellabla In: overran the country. It reco­ and a visiting child in Prospect. The vic­ deliver heating oil to needy welfare Fuel Card: the new home energy-saidng America's homecoming in Minnesota apricots, tartar sauce, whole I — Dramatica for aelf-axpreaalon vered under the grand dukes Elderly tims. bound and beaten, were found in the recipients. The federal govenment had device that automatically adjusts your in October 1976 and also performed and princes of Moscow, and wheat bread, margarine, skim [ SNEEZE? milk, coffee or tea. burned-out home ol .Acquin's foster- agreed to pay for half of the $500,000 — Tachniquaa of Theatre - Makeup, alage: as a featured dancer at the Miss Marv Cadorette by 1480 freed itself from the Menus which will be craft and acting thermostat when you’re asleep or away Mongols. served Jan. 16-20 at The menu is subject to | brother. emergency fuel backup program, but only change. if the state agency sent payments to — Theatre literature and live performance. from home to save you uptol5% on Mayfair and Westhill welfare families, wlio would then turn the Inetructore ere your heating bills! HARTFORD iCPli - Regulations SUSAN AND CHARLES PLESE requiring lobbyists to register in Connec­ money over to the fuel dealers. Yours for just $10 when ticut may yet be in place by the legal Susan Plese, Lecturer In Speech MCC, has extensive deadline. HARTFORD (UPI) — The Southern acting experience with seml-protesslonal and summer you deposit $100 or more in The state Ethics Commission .New Telephone Co. said Wednesday it w ill stock companies. She Is currently a candidate lor a any new or existing Hartford Wednesday voted to submit three pages of take awhile before it can implement new Master's Degree In Theatre from University of Conn. National savings account 2 emergency regulations it hoped would be lower rates for homeowners with more Charles Plese, Associate Professor ol Speech and Offer limited while supply non-coniroversial enough to win than one telephone. Theatre at MCC holds degrees from University of legislative approval and allow lobbyists to SNET customers now pay $1.45 a month Michigan and Springfield College. He has been lasts. register by the time the law specified. tor each phone they have. 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INSULATION CO., INC. N PttSON LAIK, m m CONN. OlOIS PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 12. 1978 ■MNgjK-STEH EVENING HEIiAl.l), Manchester. Cumi Tln.r. I:,,, 12^ im; kivk \ forum Umirlipatfr Eupuiu0 Manchester — A City of Village Charm DidnH like Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press international Jan. 4 photo Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, To the editor. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. In my judgment, the front page photo taken of Patty Mayo published Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkington, Managing Editor VERNON CIRCLE on Jan. 4 lacks compassion and feeling for the girl. This twelve-year- locnwiKti Opinion old girl had In all probability Just suf­ fered the most traumatic experience of her young life, one she will never forget. How far will The Manchester Evening Herald go to sell a newspaper? Is there any compassion Binding tie with India left for people when reporting tragedies, such as the one Patty It was appropriate that to Asia and the world an untidy Mayo experienced? These are NEWINGTON • AND • VERNON CIRCLE questions that come to mind as I read 9 E. CEDAR 8T. (It RTE. 175) NEWINGTON CTR. 4 DAY SALE ONLY! President Carter’s nine-nation example in comparison with NOWHEFE, this article on Jan. 4. (Bonom ol hill iH ir Cnildran’t Hotpllil) itinerary placed him in India what it seen of China—or what Sincerely, 656-4760 666-4606 l O w l the Chinese permit to be seen. on New Year’s Day. Wayne P. Kilpatrick •NEW«VERNON CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER NOWAir There could have hardly Also, India’s military clashes Bolton, Conn, (Eiit 99 OFF 1-96) been a better choice of a nation with China on their Himalayan Ngxt to Shakty't Plua / j with which the United States frontiers during the 1960s had a OPEN MON-WED 10-8 NOHOW/,. Yesterdays THUR-FRI 10-9 definite psychological if not can you get a better deal. could observe on this symbolic SAT TIL 6 Mcwnus SSaS’’ day the beginning of a new political result, relegating In­ 25 years ago Pril. Aril Mttieij relationship. dia to the No*. 2 position Judge John S.G. Rottner warns Beautiful Looks, Beautiful Sound than at BERNIE’S The United States and India among Asian powers and one that drunken drivers face jail on first with Hi-Fi Stereo’s Exclusive Service that did not appear to be even offense. have long had a special Manchester Post Office receipts Kelvinator 30’’ relationship. But in more re­ trying harder. -We-Se^ltL hit December record high of $47,2M. cent years it has been an es­ But this time have been 10 years ago ELECTRIC RANGE • Self-cleaninp oven with extra-lhiek insula- pecially troubled one, marked changing, and for the better Miss Wendy Smith, daughter of It 1^3 - nj.^1 lion to save eleetrieily. most notably by Washington’s recently. Indian democracy A hard look at Panama’s Torrijos Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith of 131 • Automutie timer and eloek. Oven turns on. “tilt” toward Pakistan in the regained its world title Hartford Road, receives Orford By LEE RODERICK government’s perception of its own Chapter, DAR, Good Citizenship rooks, turns off all by itself. 1971 war on the subcontinent dramatically in voting Indira Torrijos’ switch in favor of Castro JVC 100 WASHINGTON - Omar Torrijos, stability and short-term objectives.” was engineered by a leftist Panama­ Award. • Removable burners, drip trays, knobs. and the deep freeze in relations Gandhi out of office. The in­ Mrs. Samuel D. Pierson is elected the Panamanian strongman who "President Carter has stirred nian lawyer, Romulo Escobar- API • (dioiee of 4 eolors. that developed during Indira itially jerrybuilt coalition came here last fall to sign the two world opinion through his focus on to a second term as president of Betancourt, who gained considerable Manchester (ihurch Women United. which succeeded her has not treaties that would turn the Panama the issue of human rights,” noted rOARRARD Gandhi’s autocratic last years influence over the dictator. Board of Directors unanimously as prime minister. only managed to remain in Canal over to that country by the end Anguizola. “ ...To conclude in haste a “Soon, the Torrijos regime helped approves a $29,850 appropriation for The JV C 1 0 0 Receiver 40 W ittt RMS total powtr FTC rating. Oulatanding tound quality and FM radio But long before this un­ power but has moved effec­ of this century, is an enigma to most major agreement with the present organize excursions to Communist- the preparation of plans and ^rtormanca. Many lunctlont—unbalitvably aaty to oparatt. Oulatanding conttructlon and quality ot parta un- Americans. government of Panama would call damtath a baautiful covar. <298 Cuba so that Panamanians might specifications for a proposed new pleasantness, both nations had tively to repair much of the YOU ALWAYS BUY BE Is Torrijos simply a populist into question the credibility of the ad­ observe a communist dictatorship in Lincoln School in Center Springs damage of the Gandhi years to 5-B—3 Way Speakers with larga 10" wooftr, naw heavy duty (nidranga and apaclal recognized a community of in­ reformer trying to end an unjust ministration’s advocacy of human action,” writes Portell. In return, Park. phanolle ring twdatar. Good thraa way apaakar tyalama are better than 2 way terest with both symbolic and internal political freedom and vestige of colonialism? Or is he rights. A canal treaty with Torrijos Havana’s government-controlled niiwwiiJilk tpeakera bacauta without lha critical midranga ol a thraa-way you lota tha practical aspects. to a genuinely nonaligned posi­ something more — a left-leaning op­ could undermine U.S. foreign policy fldallly and clarity. Don’t compromlta your lound quality with a 2 way apaakar. OPEN EVES. TILL 9 press stopped calling Torrijos a Thought{ B B m rUES. & SAT. TILL 5 Not the least potent weapon tion in world affairs. portunist who would tighten the as well as do a grave injustice to the “guerilla” and instead began feeding Garrard 4 4 0 M Vatr in and yaar out provan by mllllona ol talet to be tha people of Panama.” available to India in its India may still be runnerup screws on his people and perhaps his ego. choice lor partormtnea, durability and dapandablllty. PItyt tingle or automatic turn Panama into a revolutionary One difficulty in identifying the Torrijos began to pick up psy­ It’s what you learn after you know multiple racorda. o^r TRI CITY PLAZAy VERNON MANCHESTER PARKADE struggle for independence to China in Asian power it all that really counts. haven for Cuba and the Soviet Union, “real” Torrijos is his penchant for chological support from Cuba and Monthly piymvnl low as 115/mo. with sccaptabla cradit. 875-3394 (BETWEEN SBM AND YOUTH CENTRE) from Britain was American politics, but there is no ques­ once the U.S. relaxes its presence in unpredictability. While visiting New other Latin American countries for Rev. Dr. George W. Webb ______643-9561 ■ ■ Kllpschorn • B&O • Crown • Tandberg • Thorens • Nakamichi • JB L • JV C l sympathy, a particularly effec­ tion as to its commanding posi­ the Canal Zone? York City in 1969, for example, his campaign to dislodge the United South United Methodist Church tive sympathy since the United tion in its own immediate Two noted Latin American Torrijos sharply criticized Castro States from Panama. Then, in 1974, States happened to be Britain’s bailiwick. The fact that Presi­ scholars, writing independently of and indicated he favored giving anti- Cuba and Panama announced they indispensable ally. dent Carter is not also drop­ each other, have taken a hard look at Castro Cubans a base in Panama for were re-establishing diplomatic Almanac those questions. Their answers are attacks against Cuba. When independence did com- ping in on Pakistan, unlike two relations. They have since worked not reassuring as the United States Yet eight years later, whily flying hand-and-glove in denouncing the By United Press International e, in 1947, it was the smaller of his predecessors who visited gears up for the national debate and home from Washington after the United States. Today is Thursday, Jan. 12, the THIS 15 portion of the defunct British India — President Eisenhower Senate vote that will decide the fate treaty ceremony in September, “ The United States, out- 12th day of 1978 with 353 to follow. Raj — Pakistan — that became in 1959 and President Nixon 10 of the treaties. Torrijos included the following in a maneuvered on all sides, soon The moon is approaching its first an official U.S, ally in the years later — underlines the Since seizing power from a con- message to Castro: resigned itself to tolerate attacks, in­ quarter. stiutionally elected president in a “As I fly across Cuba’s skies of my sults, threats, slanders and protests The morning stars are Mercury, WE’RE Mideast and Southeast Asia Indian pre-eminence on the M E N ’S SHOP 1968 military coup, writes Dr. return to my fatherland, I greet you Treaty Organization. But subcontinent. until it finally approved the drafts of Venus, Mars and Saturn. Gustave Anguizola of the University with friendship, as always. It is my two new Panama Canal treaties,” The evening star is Jupiter. determinedly nonaligned India There remain points at issue of Texas, Torrijos has “repeatedly wish that the Cuban people, under writes Portell. Those born on this date are under REMODELING OUR nevertheless enjoyed par­ between the United States and violated the rights of Panamanian your skillful leadership, may con­ His conclusion: Despite the year the sign of Capricorn. ticular American favor, both India. The latter is not happy citizens. He has rewritten the tinue on their march toward Latin 2000 specified in the treaties as the American patriot and statesman official and in public opinion. about the U.S. air and naval Panamanian constitution to give American progress. In Latin date the United States will relinquish John Hancock was bom Jan. 12,1737. America your name is associated pressure on Diego Garcia, a himself extraordinary powers and he sovereignty over the canal, pressure Also on this day in history: STORE These were the years when has supplemented these powers with with feelings of dignity linked to the strategic island in the Indian tor the U.S. to get out much sooner In 1943, the wartime Office of references to India were arbitrary arrests, torture, and elimination of all remnants of will be enormous. And, according to Ocean — a region which India Price Administration said standard ALL TOYS & SPORTING GOODS frequently subtitled “the murders.” shameful colonialism.” this scenario, the vacuum left by the frankfurters would be replaced by wants to place off limits to Dr. Herminio Portell-Vila, a pre- world’s largest democracy,” Anguizola's grandfather was United States will, in short order, be “victory sausages” consisting of SALE and when an India was seen as superpower military activity. Panama’s Secretary of Treasury and Castro Cuban ambassador and filled by Cuba and the Soviet Union. meat and soybean meal. a close associate of Phillipe Bunau- professor of history at the University a valuable counterweight to India also continues to resist ENDS U.S. pressuring to sign the Varilla, who negotiated the 1903 of Havana, insists that this warm Communist China. Huge India canal treaty. The Texas professor of message represented the “real JA N . 18th had opted for parliamentary nuclear nonproliferation trea­ history and political science says Torrijos speaking.” democracy. If the Western ty. It has not, however, gone Torrijos’ record of corruption and Portell, who is editor of the A Tough Job transplant could take root and ahead with its own weapons human rights violations has varied American Security Council’s “Radio thrive there, and if India out­ testing program. since 1968 “according to the Free America” newscast, says the OOFF performed China in economic President Carter’s visit is for a Texan 50 ALL SALES FINAL not going to resolve these and social development, it By ARNOLD SAWISLAK TOYS - BICYCLES% reason that the president usually might well be of decisive im- differences. It can, however, KELLY ROAD-VERNON WASHINGTON (U I) - The gained national committee control or portanc'e in the contest vastly improve the atmosphere TBI CITY PLAZAa VERNON QUOTE/UNQUOTE Democratic National Committee will at least allegiance as part of the CIRCLE between East and West for in which they are discussed. be getting a new chairman this process of working toward nomina­ And there is a basic similarity EXIT 95 - ROUTE 88 dominance in Asia. What people are saying... month, but John C. White is not likely tion and election. STORE HOURS; in American and Indian in­ to have an easier time in the job than But none of the Democratic 903 MAIN ST.y MANCHESTEr1 i|!^^ Monday-Friday 9:39 am-9 pm SPORTING GOODS The developments of the past terests which far transcends did Kenneth Curtis. presidential hopefuls, least of all SPORTING GOODS Saturday 9:38 am-9 pm OPEN SUNDAYS 19 am-4 pm 30 years have been con­ any differences. Both are “Corporations are and must be ac­ reached together. In selecting White, who left Texas Jimmy Carter, had a lock on the national committee in 1976. Carter siderably more complex than culturally diverse nations of countable. The measures of accoun­ — Fred T. Allen, chairman of the last year to take the second spot in that simple script, however. tability to any one group or to lioard of Pitney Bowes Corp,, on the Agriculture Department, the was smart enough to leave Strauss in continental size. For both the chairmanship during the cam­ Democracy does indeed government, including the corporate accountability. Democrats may be trying to re­ countries, the adventure in invent Robert Strauss, the Dallas paign to continue the vital job of TRIM FASHIONS appear to have taken root in In­ prerogatives of the corporation and “Rape and incest (don’t represent) representative government is its shareholders, will only be accom­ much of a loophole because the lawyer-banker who raised the keeping the national committee in dia, but whether it is thriving WHY PAY MORE? on a uniquely vaster and more modated when an honest recognition number of resulting pregnancies is national party from the depths of the line. at times has been a matter of complex scale than is the case is made of the legitimacy and in­ relatively slight. I think a woman is 1972 Mcfiovern election disaster. Carter tapped Curtis to succeed Strauss in 1977 and the choice seemed offering opinion. India’s with other nations in the so- terdependence of all these groups — entitled to an abortion, and if she No way. Not even Strauss, with all economic performance has when the public regains trust in can’t afford to have one of her own, the clout he gained rebuilding the apt. Well known and liked, if not par­ called free world. ticularly respected for political been disappointing, it presents business, when business regains its the federal government should help party, could operate now as he did in GET IT FOR LESS That is a real tie that binds. trust in government, and when the pay for it.” 1972-76. skills, Curtis, as the tradition goals of all, once defined, are — Sen. Robert Paekwood (R-Ore.) required, quickly demonstrated his who voted against the Senate Situation different willingness to defer to the White AT RIZZO!! majority on (he issue of Medicaid- The reason is that the situation is House in policy leadership. financed abortions, entirely different. Strauss took over at Savings “We are a vast army of Soviet un­ a debt-ridden, ideologically- SAVE ON SKI EQUIPMENT fractured political party that had just IRS drops short form reluctantly employed, thrown out of the gates of Style irritated some Soviet enterprise for attempting to absorbed a humiliating defeat. RY.... Democrats continued to dominate But this national committee is exercise the right to complain, the different from the ones that were at By Ray DeCrane errors made last year. right to criticize, the right to Congress, but the politics and the UP TO60% OFF Also, 1040A is only for those who do the unquestioning command of John process involved in electing senators a RAICHLE a ROSSIGNOL (Fourth in a Series) Now the redesigned 1040A is all not itemize their d^uctions and per­ freedom of speech... We undertook to Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson in the printed on one side and everything is and House members is so completely SPECIALIZING EXCLUSIVELY IN .... SPALDING sons who do not claim a moving offer publicly critical remarks 1960s. Curtis’ relaxed style’ irritated a SALOMON a For more than 30 years Americans in proper sequential order. different that it has its own life, SLENDERIZING PLUS-SIZE FASHIONS expense adjustment, disability in­ against the plundering of socialist a number of national committee a FRinMEIER aERBACHER talked of using either the Short Form Of all the many changes in the tax come exclusion or child and depen­ almost as a separate party. property, bad conditions of work, low members who felt he was letting the SPECIAL SIZES 121/1 jq 26Vz or the Long Form in the filing of in­ forms this year, the dropping of the dent care credit. Strauss had his problems getting aTYROLIA a CABER come tax returns. pay, high injury rates...leading to young political hotspurs from the Short Form designation is the one Despite its limitations, IRS an- waste and low quality production.' Democrats to stop cutting each a ATOMIC White House dictate to party elders • COATS • SWEATERS a TRAPPEUR that Revenue Commissioner Jerome tlcipates that more than 30 nalllion _ From an open letter signed by other’s throats in public. He even­ But no more. There is no Short they should be giving the respect of • BLOUSES • SLACKS Kurtz accepted most reluctantly, ac­ filers will use the streamlined 1040A, 70 Soviet workers tually convinced the warring factions Form this year. consultation. • DRESSES • SKIRTS There still is a Form 1040A — the cording to Washington insiders at e ^ th o u g h it is no longer a Short that his was to resurrect the IRS. Curtis was in a bad spot. He had no number that has been assigned to the After all, letters with my name on party, not promote political dogma. • LINGERIE DOWN HILL ’There is no income limitation on constituency of his own within the Short Form. But the 1040A is now them have gone all across the coun- Strauss became the rallying point for the use of Form 1040A, so long as all committee, and he was not a real PRICES...... identical in length to the venerable (NEXT: New rules on capital trying asking for money to help fight h party that had no unchallenged the Income was only from wages, Carter insider. With flak coming Form 1040. gains and losses) the treaties. Now we discover that leader to lead it back to power. salary and tips, with not more than from both sides, he bailed out. Internal Revenue Service form (You may order the 1978 tax book the money raised by these letters will designers bad to expand the 1040A to $400 in dividends, nor more than $400 White has the advantage of a year’s by writing to; “ Cut Your Own „ot be used for that purpose. And convert it into a one-sided tax form. in interest income. President becomes leader acquaintance with the White House VIkNON AVON IIOOMIKIO WETNUSmiD Veraea (irclt Rl. 44 IDA Perk Ave. Sites Oeeae Hwy. m ZW SKI MARTS TaxeS’’’ TJ*® worse than that, we discover that the By tradition, when a political party Last year’s abbreviated Short Form Should there be any income from and strong previous national com­ aail CaUer Fbia UeearfitM WelWnlleM required its users to flip from one CitrSUtlon? New York, Ny’ 10019, party W no plans to cam- captures the White House, the presi­ mittee experience. But he still is Veraea N e fL lank Sheppiai Pteie Skepplag Cealer other sources, such as capital gains, MM430 ATMOOO 2424277 529M1 NEWINGTON AVON WESTPORT MADISON side of the page to the other in com­ and enclosing check dr money order against the treaties, dent becomes the leader of the party going to have to be the president’s O lh tf storai in Hamden, Bronford, Southington, Spiingfield rental income, capital gain 3384 BERLIN TPKL 44 CALDOR PLAZA POST ROAD E. ROSTON POST RD. pleting their entries. It Is believed dividends, or if the interest or divi­ for $1 plus K cents for postage and Ronald Reagan, who has for- and the national committee chair­ man at the head of a national com­ that this type of confusion may have dend income exceeds $400, Form handling. Make check payable to hidden the Republiran Party to man becomes his agent. This has mittee that is far more independent- played a part in the great number nics 106, Pistons 100 Roast turkey and stuffing will be So, the CIAC in a fit of subterfuge, If I were them, there’s no way I’d give up a first-round draft choice.” goal on avenging the loss. Fred Brown scored 11 of his 19 James Zuccardy, the town's agent But Old Gold Conference (CIAC) must look into is Although only an exhibition, the Coventry Volunteer Fire Depart­ featured, including an appetizer, which according to Webster is "any points in the fourth period as Seattle of record, met with the council and that teams in certain regions don't visitors were superior in every ment. mashed potato and gravy, vegetable, plan or action used to evade Patriot team records won its fifth straight game. Marvin the Insurance Advisorv Committee The Planning and Zoning Commis­ dessert and beverage This a free. schedule others in that region. department in what was a clean Lights...! still something difficult or unpleasant," BOSTON (UPI) - Although the New England Patriots were a disappoint­ Webster led Seattle with 21 points. Cheney Tech, tor example, is in Class overhauled the whole tournament game with the Soviets intent on put­ ment in the standings, finishing the 1977 season with a 9-5 slate and third place Detroit's Bob Lanier had 28. S Region IV along with 10 others. format. It did that Instead of going to ting the puck into the nets without can’t believe But the Beavers, currently 3-5 with in the AFC East, they broke or tied 26 team or individual records. any roughhouse tactics. St. Joe’s and Aquinas and say ‘you're Rookie sensation Raymond Clayborn lead the assault on the Patriots record Vernon to honor Ramsdell the ninth best ledger in the group, bad little boys, now go play with Outside of the old guard, Johnny only faces Rocky Hill twice and did books, setting five kickoff return marks. The speedster attained national McKenzie, Dave Keon and Gordie Vernon School Superintendent Dr. it’s a light’.’ whom you belong’. assistant school superintendent, and the presentation. All interested combat East Granby once. The rest recognition by returning three kickoffs for touchdowns en route to leading the Howe, the Whalers could not match Raymond E. Ramsdell will be And the funny part is that East After records was assigned his present position in youngsters as well as adults who may are not on the Techmen's slate. NFL with a 31-yard average return. the Soviets in skills. honored at a testimonial June 15 at Catholic, which except for its for­ SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Marathon Aug. 1, 1956. be interested in working with such an How fair is it? Not much if the mative years ALWAYS petitioned to In the speed skating and puck The Colony. Open house set activity along with any former drum Beavers' level of competition is handling departments, the Whalers runner Adrienne Beames of Friends, associates, local and state go up in class, was pegged in the new Track for sale Australia is trying to set records in The Tolland County Drum Corps corps members are invited to attend stronger than what the others face. arrangement for Class M until Coach had no one who could keep pace. officials will be invited to the event MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) — There are indications that the days of racing the United States so that her country the program. No previous marching And that it so seems with Cheney op­ Jim Penders found out and made the There's no question the Soviets honoring him upon his retirement Boosters and the Vernon Recreation are over at Green Mountain Park track in Pownal. will be more willing to accept women Department will hold an open house or musical experience is necessary. posing Bacon Academy, Cromwell, appropriate move. South Catholic, could compete in either the National after having served as an educator The open house is under supervi­ Portland, Coventry — all teams with Patrick Rooney, part owner, said Wednesday there' are no plans to run runners. Friday at 7 p.m., at the Lottie Fisk aiso annually, asked up in class. greyhound races this year and the track is for sale if a “valid offer " is Hockey League and World Hockey for many years, more than 20 of them sion of Donald Berger, recreation excellent records to date. On the League and battle for the cham­ Beames, 36, who started running at as Vernon school superintendent. Building, Henry Park, concerning And so, while the format has not received, the age of 30, is preparing to run half director of Vernon, and interested in­ other hand it's not a square deal to pionship. John N. Dempsey, former gover­ the possible formation of a youth- undergone its first test, it seems of the Mission Bay Marathon Satur­ orientation corps unit in the Vernon dividuals who cannot attend this St. Thomas Seminary, Canton, East logical that adjustments will have to Only Winnipeg in the WHA can nor of Connecticut, has already sent event can contact the Rec Depart­ Granby. East Windsor, Ellington, Sullivan wants Hannah match the Russian skaters for speed. day. A month ago she broke the his letter of acceptance. Dr. ^ b e rt area. be made in this plan which has more course record for women in the Until recently, area youngsters ment at 872-7319. Granby, Somers, Tolland and Avon, leaks than Watergate. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — New England Patriots owner Billy Sullivan said For the second straight game the Linstone, assistant school Young Democrats Whalers trailed 4-1 after one period Fiesta Bowl, with a time of 2:46.25, superintendent, told the Board of could participate with the Stafford he will try over the upcoming Super Bown weekend to persuade rebellious and in March plans to participate in Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps The Vernon Young Democrats will NFL lineman of the year John Hannah to stay on the team. and in neither case was able to catch Education Monday night. up. After the four-goal blitz, two of the first international marathon for Co-chairman of the event are Dr. which disbanded late last fall. meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the “I’m going to do everything I can to keep John with the Patriots," Sullivan women in Atlanta. said Wednesday. "I don’t want to trade him.” the tallies coming on shorthanded Linstone and Mfs, Lee Belanger, Several area residents have formed Commuhity Room of the First LeDoyt leads way Hannah had told Coach Chuck Fairbanks over the weekend he wanted to be situations, the teams played even board member. Serving on the com­ the booster organization to try to Federal Savings Bank, 2 Park Place, keep the activity alive in Vernon. Rockville. traded because he did not want to work for Sullivan. with each netting two scores in the ISamed player mittee are Mrs. Clare Albom, Mrs. second period and one in the third, A short discussion period will be Rep. James E. Dyer (D) Danbury, in Cougar victory RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - Devra Baum, Charles Brisson, Dr. the third. Edward Meyers, Peter Ramsdell, followed by a film showing drum cor­ president of the Connecticut Young Tribe skaters downed Defenseman of the ps competition on a national level. Democrats, will speak on the role of McKenzie, Keon and Howe ac­ Mrs. JoAnn Worthen and Dr. Albert With Bruce LeDoyt showing the way with 16 points. Utilizing the whitewash brush last night was Enfield High as it blanked counted for the other Whaler red Cleveland Barons was sent to the Refreshments will be served after the Connecticut Young Democrats. J. Kerkin, assistant school Manchester Community College held on for a 61-56 CCCAA Manchester, 11-0, in action at the Bolton Ice Palace. lamps. Louie Levasseur was in goal Wednesday in a superintendent. basketball win over South Central Community College last night The Raiders scored two goals in the first period, five the middle session and and kicked away 27 shots while the deal, which brought the Islanders' closed out with four tallies the final 15 minutes. Wayne Grgenhimer and J.P, Parise, a winger, and Dr. Ramsdell, a native of Maine, at Wilbur Cross High in New Haven. Whalers peppered Tretiak 9'ith 33. was appointed principal of the Maple Wayne Warburton each scored two goals and Matt Janney, Murray Staples, defenseman to the The Cougars improved their con­ "The puck never stands still with Street School in 1938. He had Tom Aube, Tom Crompton, Ron Cudnlk, Bob Hughes and Rick Fleming one Barons Tuesday in exchange for ference mark to 4-0 and over-all for the Soviets,’’ Whaler Coach bucket by LeDoyt and two free each for the winners. center Wayne Merrick and a player previously been a teaching principal ledger to 6-3 while South Central Harry Neale noted, and he was right. in Broad Brook. In 1953, he became throws by Sean Thompson iced it. Enfield outshot the locals, 55-9. to be named later. COINS drops to 4-4. MCC’s next action is Paul Litke added 13 points for the The Soviets fly on skates. 2 Saturday night at East Catholic Cougars with Thompson chipping in 2 against Tunxis. 12. LeDoyt led all rebounders with 7 East gymnasts bow Area builetin board MCC spurted to an early 8-0 lead caroms. Laiyhorn and Mark East Catholic girls’ gymnastics team was edged out by Somers High, 71.35- WANTED and widened the bulge to 23-7 with 8 Fiasconaro paced the losers with 19 68.55, last night at East. Pressure-packed victory minutes left in the first half. South and 15 markers respectively. East’s Helen Fhitriment shared first place in vaulting with a 6.85, took se­ Andover Central, however, closed the gap to cond on the beam at 6.25 and deadlocked for second in floor exercise at 6.85. SILVER 28-23 with 4 minutes left and went MCC (61) Litke 6-1-13, Thompson 5-2- Freshman Kathy Kittredge was third in vaulting at 6.8, third on the bars at for East girl hoopsters The Andover Democratic Town Committee will meet into the lockerroom trailing, 31-23. 12, LeDoyt 7-2-16, Zito 3-2-8, Milner 3-0-6, 4.25 and shared second place in floor exercise.. tonight at 8 at the Town Office Building to set a date for James Lawhorn had 13 points to lead Wilson 0-1-1, Nolen 1-1-3, Zocco 1-0-2. East Catholic girls’ basketball out with an ankle sprain. She was the its state mandated caucus. At the caucus, members will GOLD Totals 26-9-61. the hosts back. team had to work hard before gaining eighth player to miss time this year be elected to the town committee to serve for two years. South remained close, closing the South Central (56) Fiasconaro 6-3- 15, Lawhorn 9-1-19, Gribben 1-0-2, Sims 6- a pressure-packed 47-41 decision over because of an ankle sprain. Anyone interested in serving on the town committee CURRENCY gap to 57-54 with a minute-and-a-half Booster Club honors East’s jayvees remained unbeaten, should call Beatrice Kowalski, 742-7194. 2-14, Toison 2-0-4, Foster 1-0-2. Totals 25- St. Paul last night in Bristol. left, but couldn't take the lead as a 6-56. The quintets were deadlocked 6-6 stretching their record to 10-0 with a PAYING $2 .7 5 and up after one quarter and 19-19 at the 41-33 duke. Freshman Monica Hebron championship teams half. The Falconettes took a 32-29 ad­ Murphy showed the way with 16 A Bloodmohile will be conducted Jan. 16 from 1:30 to Par DOLLAR (ace vantage heading into the final stanza points followed by sophomores Karen Members of two Manchester 6:30 p.m. at the Columbia Congregational Church in Cougarettes lose opener added bonus. Nineteen jackets, 18 but the Eaglettes, "reached down Lucier and Tracy Young with 9 and 8 Columbia center. Walk-in donors are invited and students U.S. Sllvar Cains High championship squads, the for participants and one for Coach deep for that something extra which markers respectively. 1977 state Class LL boys’ cross George Suitor, paid for by funds spelled the difference," noted Coach must be 17 years of age to participate. All 17-year-olds Dropping its season opener last Cougars with 20 points and 14 Ea«l Calliulir (47) Lucier 0 1-2 1, must have signed parental permission. For further infor­ country team and 1977 CCIL girls’ from the Board of Education, Donna Ridel and took the verdict in CONNECTICUT VALLEY night was Manchester (iommunity rebounds. were distributed. Murphy 2 0-2 4, Dailey 4 2-3 10. Ostrout 3 mation residents may contact Marion Foote, Gilead St. «Lorlllard. U.8A 1977 swimming team, were honored the final canto. College women’s basketball team, BerkHliiri- GC (46) Anderson 3 0-0 6. Guest speakers were Kay 0- 2 6, Laneri 2 1-2 5, Barry 4 3-5 11, who is serving as blood procurer chairpian. last night by the Manchester High Junior Laurie Barry led the attack COM COMPANY Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined 46-34, to Berkshire Community korte S 0-010, Mack 3 0-0 6, Galevcia 2 0-0 Fromer, women’s swim coach at O’Connell 1 0-0 2, Freiheit 0 0-0 0, The Hehron Junior Women’s Club will sponsor a Boosters Club with a potluck with 11 points with sophomore Sue College in P ittsfie ld , Mass. 4, Godin 10-0 2, Pompi 20-0 4, Weyers 10- dinner at the school cafeteria. Southern Connecticut State Petkaitis 3 2-4 8. Totals 19 9-20 47. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Dailey chipping in 10. Maryann Si . Paul (41) Theriault 1 4-4 6. Keelan '’Winter Dreamland’’ dance with music hy the Arizona 533 Main SL, Manchester Berkshire is now 3-0. 0 2, Rodvick 1 ()-0 2, Cooley 5 0-010. Totals Each member of the respective College, and Amby Burfoot, long­ Maids in St. Maurice’s Recreation Hall in Bolton, Jan. 28 23 0-0 46 Ostrout had 4 steals while Peggy 01- 21, Fiamengo30-16, DonoghueOO-1 0. 12 mg.‘‘t8f".1.0 mg. nicotine, av, per cigirette by FTC Method Berkshire controlled its offensive teams received small trophies time winner of the Manchester from 8:30-12:30 a.m. The dance is BYOB with setups backboard with Sue Korte and Jean MCC (34) Pietro 0 0-0 0, Blendell 0 0-0 Laneri and Monica Murphy combined Miller 1 0-0 2. Bilodeau 2 6-12 10. Elliot 0 0, Johnson 20-0 4, Kilgore 1 0-3 2, Hall 10- from the Boosters Club with the Five Mile Road Race. 0-1 0, Soucier 0 04) 0, Nixon 2 2-6 6, provided. Persons wishing tickets or further information TEL 643-6295 Cooley scoring inside, each netting 10 for 17 rebounds. East was without 0 2, Pajor 1 4-6 6, Walton 9 2-8 20, Chase 0 cross country team receiving an starting center Gretchen Lindberg, Crowley 3 4-7 10. Totals 12 17-34 41. may contact Juniors Gina Terranova, Gilead Street or points. June Walton paced the 0-0 0, Totals 14 6-17 34. Karen Biskupiikj, Main Street. PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, Jan. 12. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Jan. 12, 1978 - PAGE FIVE-B f) H»lp Wanltd 13 H»tp WantMf • • • • ...... Prhala Inainieiiena 13 Hornet For Bala 8E WELCOME WAGON needs 2* Hemee For Bala Lota-Land lor Sala 24 Artlelaa lor Sala NURSES AIDES • 3 to 11 p.m., hosts and hostesses. 41 Artlelaa lor Sala 41 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Basketball and 11 p.m. to7a,m. Fulltime REMEDIAL READING and TOLLAND ■ exciting new Immediate openings for math; individualiied work BUILDING LOT For Sale - ALUMINUM sheets used as PREVENT CHIMNEY fires. and part time. Experienced energetic self starters with Contemporary. 3-4 bedrooma, FOREST HILLS helpful, but we wilt train. App­ grogiyn, (lat-6th grade) by Henry Street. Near schools. printing plates, .007 thick, Professional chimney o r , in several areas. Phone f’t degree teacher. cathedral ceilings, laundry, I Year old 7 Room Colonial No brokers. Call 6484528.48 cleaning. 6482570. Tuesday. Rob Stingle and ly in Mraon, East Hartfora fireplaced living room, 3 1/2 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for HE\\KT.|V(;iKI.S 247-1166 daytime or evenings, S h e H e r a lb 8075. llully carpeted 4 4528. $1. Phone 6482711. Convalescent Home, 745 Main Mths, acre plus lot. Call Bar­ Bennet Junior High girls' Jim Moulton had 15 and 14 658-9106 or write Mrs. N.J. Ibedrooms, 2W baths- 25” RCA COLOR Console - Street, East Hartfonl. Smith, 10 Robin Road, bara Bosettf, 6488716, J. Wat- jayvee squad dropped a 20- points respectively for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GUITAR, BANJO, Bass I fireplace Uv. room, 2 car MANCHESTER - East Hart­ UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Early American Cabinet, in Simsbui7 , Conn. 06070. Equal x®.Beach Co., M ancbe^r ford line, 14 acres with ap­ Edwards while Scott KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - lessons; children age five- |garage-$56,900.00 Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, dark pine. Excellent condi­ 17 derision to Vernon Opportunity Employer. adults. Chords meIo(^ vocal Office, 647-9138. Equal proximately 1,000 foot fron­ tion. $195. Call 649-0497, Holmes had 8 points and Alpha Numeric keyboard. Housing Opportunity. Brownies, nurses. Bast Tuesday. Karen Daley and accompaniment. Eleven tage, $12.d00 per acre. Ad- Catholic School. 6481225. evenings. Mikef St. Laurent 5 for Must have experience on IBM PART 'HME teller trainee, , M ERRin diUonal 20 acres with mature Beth White had 7 and 6 machines, OK and 059. Call years experience with VraNON - Manchester line. llling. which was opening main office, South Windsor beginners, intermediates, iHeellora 6M-1iaO trees available. Pasik TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - GREEN VINYL love seat points respectively lor 1-2 522-1184. Bank and Trust Co. Hours - PHONE 643-2711 Five room Ranch plus its campaign. professionals. FREE loan |8 Realtors 2887475. Good condition. Good for with adjustable arms for four Bennet. Monday through Thursday, 11 finished family room) D im PARAGON TOOL Co. Inc. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD stniments. 6486557. plating, or welding. Call 648 positions. Excellent condition. a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. tedrooms, 2-zone oU hot water 1l50. Call 6484786 or 6489973. mjFmeumpiLSP ^ Has openings for toolmakers, heat. Wood stove, d ty sewers, 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. PEE W EE UPCWER2000PlA'(WFPre. to 7 p.m. with occasional BcItoola-Claaaaa i$ Bualnaaa Proparly 26 *••*•••••••••••••••••••••• die makers, and gage makers. Saturday mornings. Apply in lot 90 feet X 120 feet, quiet MANCHESTER - Finley Illing Junior High varsity Rich Howard tossed in 18 WH01S-meAU.-TlMEPlWllDff Apply at 121 Adams Street, area, close to schoel. Many Street (off East Middle Turn­ NCR CASH Register - Recon­ Building Suppiiaa 42 LEADER WTH 4457 PTS? person, 1033 JohnEitch Blvd., ADVERTISIN6 FOR THE BEST-Manchester MANCHESTER - for sale, ditioned, with many totals. succumbed to Timothy points as CBC whitewashed Manchester, Conn. 647-9935. South Windsor, Conn. 9 a.m.-3 improvementa, extras. Musi-.* pike) New seven room RATES Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 be seen. Mid ISO's. 843-2838, Colonial, fireplaced family commercial building and Call after 5:30 p.m., 228-3957. n a t u r a l STONE for Edwards of South Windsor. Willis G arage, 30-0. last A.JERRVWEST p.m. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ El WILT PARAGON TOOL Company owner-agent. room, three bedrooms 2 1/2 liquor store. Call for details, retaining walls, veneers, 79-57. Alex Britnell had 25 night at the Y. 1 d iy ....116 word por day National W eather Forecast troductory lesson with this ad. Marion E. Robertson, BEAUTIFUL brand new, grey C. JOHNHAVUCEK Inc. has openings for all TYPIST/OPERATOR - 8 a.m. baths, formal dining room, patios, etc. Pick up by the points. Paul Perk 8 and Rick Moody had 10 points around machinists for aircraft 3 dayt ... 106 word par day Call 6486306, or 6483549. Realtor, 643-5963. rabbit fur coat. Small size. pound or delivery by the ton. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - to 4 p.m. Expansion has 0 daya — 96 word par day MANCHESTER • owners basement garage, aluminum MANCHESTER - Clean one Scott Anderson 7 for 0-2 and Bridget Stanton 4 in quality work. Minimum of moving, must sell, excellently siding and fully insulated. J. Very reasonable. 6489190. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, Birch House Women. Central- created an opening for a self 20 daya — 06 word pat' day START NEW YEAR with a bedroom unit in a small brick llling while Bob Stelmant pacing Community Y to a three years experience starter type gal. Must type IS words $2.00 minimum maintained home. All V. Rivosa, Builder, 644-0268 649-3163. ly located. Downtown new hobby or continue with an ALL PRIME hardwood, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester. Kitchen building with rural yet con­ had 27. Bill Flanagan 11 14-10 duke over VFW. Eric required. Apply at 121 Adams minimum 50 wpm and have Happy A d s ...... $2.30 Inch reasonable offers consider^. after 6 p.m. HOMES ZONED venient location. Blanchard & Street, Manchester, Conn. 647- old one. Ceramic classes at seasoned one and a quarter Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 privileges. Call 6482358. and Scott Lange for Christenson had 4 points leasant telephone manner. ra iiiiH o ^ Low $48's. East Coast Realty. Rossetto, 6482482. 8 6-0 9935. ABC Kiln. We sp ^ alize in In­ 5289668, 6489969. COLUMBIA Lakefront - FOR BUSINESS years, cut to burning size and Edwards. and Dennis Foreman 2 for Bowling j Permanent position for dividual attention. Classes split. Mostly oak and hickory. qualified applicant. Hours will Gorgeous four bedroom Six rooms two car gar­ poG-CAT BOA RDING LADIES ONLY - Furnished VFW. RN - 11 p.m, to 7 a.m., part small and friendly. Call Contemporary. Two stone age $36,900 6487905. 6 to 9 p.m. bathing/grooming. Obedience rooms. Community kitchen include some weekends and anytime, 5689451 or 5682962 SOLD NEW TWO bedroom apart­ MIDGET ZODIAC- Carol Powell time. Enjoy working with a holidays. Company paid fireplaces, open ceilings, • protection classes. Complete and bath. All utilities in­ ment available January 1. skilled and dedicated staff in a benefits and parking. Call 528 quality throughout. Brick Ranch 1 car gar­ ONE PAIR KNEISSL "White modern facilities. Canine cluded, near bus line and Fully carpeted, appliances, Ed Stack pumped in 29 203-504, Rose Robideau 194- stores. Call after 5 p.m. 644- SENIOR very pleasant atmosphere 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 WANTED Lcssengers Sells. 646-8713. age, large lot $52,500. Star” Skis, 195 Cm. (white and Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon convenient location. $205 points and Tom Downes 531, P at LeGrand 462. with immaculate surroun­ □ REAL ESTATE Road, Manchester. For reser­ 0383. Six players hit double p.m. only, for application. • blue), with one pair step-in monthly. No utilities, no pets. and Joel Sullivan chipping dings. Please call Doris Blain, Highly motivated sales COVENTRY - By owner, 6 vations please call 6485971. digits as Kahuna Kids out­ Above two homes have bindings (DL Simples Toe) 6481316 after 5 p.m. 649-87®. in 6 and 4 respectively as RN, 646-0129. M anchester SECURITY OPERATOR - 12 Homes For Bala person who wishes an room Cape with partially $150. One pair Lange "Pro” MANCHESTER - Main lasted Fogarty Bros.. 88-83, 23 excellent potential for of­ the Knicks whipped the All- □ NOTICES Manor Nursing Home, 385 midnight - 8 a.m. Immediate exciting full time career in finished rec room and free boots (six buckle) black, size MINIATURE Schnauzer Pup­ Street, Three-room apart­ EAST HARTFORD. Central last night at llling. Tom West Center St. standing fireplace. $37,000, fice or store. pies - AKC. Salt and pepper. ment, heated, hot water, Stars. 47-19. last night at opening for sharp gal with at COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg real estate marketing. We 10, $40. One pair Scott steel Avenue townhouse. Two Juknis led the way with 21 least two years experience as Farm, with three story bam. offer more! Call Bob or offers considered. 742-6082. poles, with ice "Tips” (prongs References, Call 2880327. or appliances, parking, no pets. bedrooms. Private basement Verplanck. Scott FJ.SPILECKI,M€. 6480485. Security. 5287047. points followed by Collins Loitand Found 1 telephone or answering ser­ Butler-type building. Power Paul for a confidential Ruultoru 643-2121 for ice) $25. One Yamaha Dt- and heating system. Hempstead had 7 tallies MANCHESTER ART’S vice operator, plus telephone MANCHESTER - This Appliances. No pets. $195 Judd and John Barry 14 COUNCIL seeks to fill plant, and other out buildings, discussion. 175 (C.C.) "Enduro” Bike, and Larry Tanner and Tom MISSING - white kitten with manner a must. Permanent plus Three Lovely Homes. luxurious Ck)ntemporary Con­ blue, with trail tires. Needs BRITTANY SPANIELS, AKC LIGHT Housekeeping room, monthly. Superintendent CETA positions with fully furnished. Stove, Finnegan 5 apiece for the each. Hank Brown 12. Ben black markings. 6 months old. position for qualified appli­ ADVERTISING UPlWRATHfR FOTOCAST O Offers invited. B/W Realty, do in Forest Ridge nestles in some work. Engine excellent. registered. Excellent blood 0115. Robert C. White Co. 238 Siemienski 11 and Joe Childrens pet. Answers to the PROJECT ARTS cant. Company paid benefits 647-1419. lovely wooded surroundings. Baal Batata Wantad 28 Good off season buy for lines, excellent hunters, $75 refrigerator and linens 5961. Equal Housing. losers. •ERA* orirovided. 801 Main Street, Quaglia 10. Joe Lock had 22 name Spunky. In the vicinity ENCOUNTER, including and parking. Call 522-8960, DEADLINE Huibar amkt Two bedrooms, plus den 21/2 mechanically minded rider. for males, $85 for females. Bill and Chris Silver each of Vernon Street and Lydell Architects, Draftsmen, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on­ For Period Ending 7 AM EST 1/13/78. Thursday night will find MANCHESTER - Spring baths, kitchen fully ALL CASH For your property, $450, negotiable. Call 649-3104. Ready to go. 5683275. M,lanchester. for Fogarty's followed by 12:00 noon the day before within 24 hours. Avoid Red MANCHESTER two bedroom n e t t e d 6 points as area, please call, 647-1103. Performing Artists, & ly, for application. publication. snow activity over the upper Mississippi vailey and the Lakes Street location. Attractive 8 BLANCHARD tRO SSnrO applianced, thick plush wall- Carly Hunt 20, Keith to-wall. $48,500. Call now 648 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes FREE TO GOOD Home - CLEAN ROOM for rent - In renovated apartment within Crispino's downed Moriar- Video Personnel. For Deadline tor Saturday and area, changing to rain, southward thru the Ohio-Tennessee room Connecticut Gambrel Bennett 18. Bob Plaster 12 Raaltora 1316, C e n tu ry 21, Corporation, 646-0131. NCR CASH REGISTER - Veiw lovable 1 1/2 year old private home. Use of all walking distance to down­ ty's. 22-12. Mike Patulak LOST MONDAY - Vicinity of specific information con­ HELP WANTED - part time Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. valley and into most of the south Atlantic states. Rain will be in­ nestled on a beautiful wooded town. $240 includes heat hot and Frank Morse 11. Pine Street and Elm Terrace. bank teller, evenings. lot. Country kitchen, two Jackston/Avantc. Reconditioned, with many male crossbreed, medium appliances. Call 649-8656, had 4 markers for the Male cat, months old. Black, tact Manchester Art's dicated also in the Pacific Northwest. Clear to partly cloudy SELLING your house? Call us totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., size. Excellent with children, after 6:00 p.m. water, stove, and Frank Borggs tossed In 8 Heritage Savings and Loan. working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ refrigerator. Call 646-0090, losers. slightly striped white front Council, at 649-5281, Exten­ Call M9-4586. Equal Oppor­ PLEASE READ elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approx, max. age. Must be seen. $70’s. R. first and we'll make you a 228-3957. Completely housebroken, in­ 27 points, Jim Sumler 21 paws, belly, hind legs. sion 285. MANCHESTER tunity Employer. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (44), Houston 17 (31), cash offer. T.J. Crockett, telligent. Call 643-6294 after 5 WOMAN TO share home with Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, $34,000-Vernon MANCHESTER two bedroom a n d J o e M oniz 16 as Possibly picked up by school YOUR AD Chicago 13 (22), Cleveland 17 (28), Dallas 28 ( 52), Denver 20 6481980, 647-1139. Realtor, 6481577. DANISH MODERN dining p.m. or 643-2711, 8:30 to 5 p.m. wornan and two girls. Private ii.i.iNt; jv RESIDENCY REQUIRED. 5-rm. Cape, 2 bedrooms, dining room, living room, fireplace. apartment within walking dis­ Schiebel's outscored Tull, children. Call evenings, 649- NEEDED AFTERNOON Classified ads are taken over (50), Duluth -2 (15), Houston 37 ( 68), Jacksonville 46 (65), Kan­ room set - Excellent condi­ room in Manchester. Call 648 the phone as a convenience. 2 porches, full basement. 1 car garage, on wooded acre lot tance to downtown. $220 in­ llling Junior High's 6652. IMMEDIATE Cash for your tion. Moving, must sell. Call LIveatock 44 1133, after 6 p.m. 77-68. Jack Maloney and kitchen help. Experienced The Herald is responsible for sas City 16 (26), Little Rock 24 (42), Los Angeles 49 ( 68). Miami with older cottage on property. cludes heat, hot water, stove jayvee squad dropped a 78- preferred, neat, clean, no property. Let us explain our 6486674, after 8:00 p.m. .. Jim McNickle popped in 23 only one incorrect insertion and 62 (75), Minneapolis 4 (20), New Orleans 40 (56), New York 21 SniN S STREET $34,500-Rench. WOMAN SEEKING woman to and refrigerator. Call 646- LOST - grey tiger cat, in phone calls, apply in person then only lo the size of the fair proposal. Call Mr. RIDING LESSONS indoor 30 duke to Timothy i-gpj 13 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS - (32), Phoenix 39 (70), San Francisco 49 ( 60). Seattle 40 (49l. St. Five rooms plus finished attic for childs play area. Wall-to- share home. Room and board, 0090. vicinity of Keeney Street after 3 p.m. lOlb Main Street, original insertion. Errors which Immaculate 7 room Belfiore, 647-1413. SEASONED FIREWOOD - ridinng ring, Western slock Edwards of South Windsor -pyu Part-time work available in Louis 17 (24) and Washington 27 (36). Ranch, 3 bedrooms, IVi wall carpeting, living room, dining room, private rear yard seat, saddle seat, and hunt including meals. Located on area. REWARD! Call 646- Manchester. $2.90 hour, plus Manchester. do not lessen the value of the with storage shed Half cord, $30 delivered. Call 5763. advertisement will not be cor­ baths. Cpt. Liv. room MAY WE BUY your home? seat. All levels 228-9817. bus stop. $40 per week, 643- incentives. Call 647-1464, $34,900-Mancheiler 643-0738, anytime. 7921. TWO bedroom apartment, PART TIME Demonstrators rected by an additional Inser­ w/fireplacc-Kit. w/appl., Quick, fair, ail cash and no central location, bus line, near tion. Cape. 6 rms., living room, dining room. 3 bedrooms, new problems. Call Warren E. P e rto n a li 2 PART TIME - January for supermarkets. Experience 4! w j 11 i» 1111111 111 > n 11M huge Rec. room w/wet kitchen cabinets and counters, full basement, treed yard. SEASONED OAK WOOD - high school, $215. month. helpful, salaried position, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Antiques 48 FURNISHED ROOMS - Cen- Security deposit, references, openings for dishwasher and bar-2 car garage, lovely ^ lit and ready for fireplace. tral location. Free parking. 14 Bowling RIDE NEEDED-Bush Hill local stores. Call 914-357-1129 $37,900-Manchauler For deliveries call George lease, no pets, available cooks. No calls. Apply in per­ lot-$56,900.00 Immaculate 6 rm, 3 bedroom Townhouse Condominium, 24 Arch Street, Manchester. Road to Hartford Hospital, or son at Tacorral, 246 Broad or 914-357-5313 collect. Halp Wantad Grilling, 742-7886. WANTED. Antique furniture, January 1. Call between 89 baths, bright fully applianced kitchen, central air con­ H ouaahold Goods 40 glass, pewter, oil paintings or Kitchen privileges. On bus nearby. Call 649-4909, after Street. ditioning. wall to wall carpeting, full basement, lighted car­ line. p.m. or weekends. 643-2804. 7:00 p.m. PART TIME Janitorial Help - MUHL M E R R in WOOD STOVE - Antique. Cast other antique items. R. Moquin 178-493. Diane BABYSITTER FOR infant, Heefton 64C-1180 port. REFRIGERATORS Harrison, 643-8709. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME EM.INEI I Rs WORKING MOTHER needs Manchester. 3 days per week. a.m, to 3:30 p.m. weekdays in $61.900-Menafleld Hletoric Dlelrlct iron. Cooking top, with AVAILABLE FEBRUARY Moquin 182. June Eccher Washers, ranges, used, Apartmenta For Rant 53 1st, - New 4 room Duplex. Cathv Bohjalian 196-488. RIDE NEEDED. Manchester consistent reliable person to Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday my East Hartford home. Circa nil • Unusual Antique Colonial, beaded clapboards, asbestos boards and pipe. 184-485. P at Jackson 451. to John Fitch Boulevard evening, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also guaranteed and clean. New $275. Call 6489776. WANTED - Furniture, old $200. Stove included. Without Bonnie Lowell 181-185-473. babysit. Monday ana Tuesday Light housekeeping, own HEBRON. Make an offer on comer cupboard, fealheredgeand raised panelling. 10 rms .2 shipment damaged, GE and South Windsor. 6:30 a.m. and East Hartford, Sunday thru this spotless seven room baths, 2 fireplaces, walk-out basement w/workshop. carriage toys. Bisque dolls, steins, WE HAVE customers waiting heat. No pets. Near Parkade. Laurie Dumont 202-513. Barbara Brody 461. Lee evenings, 3 to 8. Own transportation. 5683426, Frfgidaire. Low prices. B.D. clocks, swords, guns. Outright back at 4:30 p.m. Call 649- transportation. Call 649-0076. Thursday, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 Ranch. Decorator family shed. FIREWOOD - All hard wood. for the rental of your apart­ Call 6488858. Ja n M cK enney 192-500. Bean 453, Ellen Bauer 489, P earl and Son 649 Main purchase or consignment. Call ment or home. J.D, Real 3704, a.m. Call 22836®. SERVICE STATION Atten­ room with wood burning $78.500-Coventry Seassoned six months. Split, Laurel Morrissette 178-488, Dolly Dawood 454. Street, 6482171. Main Street, 644-6962. Estate Associates, Inc. 648 HIGHLAND PARK Area - PART TIME Janitors - dant needed. Full time days. stove, two car garage, acre lot Down by the riverside on 4 beautiful acres with the sound of a 643-2171. delivered, 18 inch lengths, $45, Eileen Henso 190-495, Bar­ RUSSELL’S BARBER & . Out of state owner anxious. waterfall in the distance, a meticulously cared for Antique % cord, 96 cubic feet. 643-0325. 1980. Luxury Townhouse. 2 baths, 2 Cleaners, mornings, 6 a.m. - Apply in person only. Getty, Wantad to Buy 49 L - Tonv Marinelli 172- Styling Shop Announces ap­ 10 a.m., 8:30 to 11 a.m,, 7:30 118 C e n te r S tr e e t, $®,900. Barnett, Bowman and Cape with 8 rooms, garage storage shed. Oriental Garden, bedrooms. 3 full floors. Call bara Higlev 474, Kim Lutz SEARS PORTABLE DRYER LOOKING for anything in real 6481616. 141-428, Art Johnson 158136- pointments accepted Tuesday a.m, to 11 a.m. Manchester, Manchester, Co. Realtors, 6^3661. large patio encompassing this spectacular view of nature, FIREWOOD, all hard wood, 452. can be your^. Call today and arrange an appointment for - Harvest Gold. Very good WANTED - Tobacco Bam will estate rental - apartments, 419. Ken Seaton 146-141-419, thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 East Hartford area. Call 649- CARRIER conditioon. $75. Call 2888942 cut and split into 2 foot p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 MANCHESTER - Three showing. remove and pay top price, 648 homes, multirie dwellings, no MANCHESTER - 6 room Bill McKinney 149-143-412, 5334. PLUMBER or Plumber's anytime. lengths, $30 a pick-up truck 0822. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate K. of C.- Hank Nadeau a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 6 4 6 ^ 9 , helper. Experience bedroom Duplex in newer 2 $119.000-Manchetler load, delivered. Or two loads Colonial. Three bedrooms, full A1 Bujaucius 145-140-405, corner of Oak and Spruce Unique Contemporary - Twelve room contemporary Ranch Associates, Inc. 6481980. basement, will rent month to 202. Vic Squadrito 227, Jim FULL OR PART Time RN or NEEDED necessary. Call evenings, 646- family home. Includes KING SIZE bed $200, and for $55. Fast delivery! Call Mike M arinelli 149-390. Street. including adjoining in-law apartment. Main house has sunken month. Also three b^room Watt 211. Rob Redman 204, LPN. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 Mayb«rry Village 4876. appliances and wall-to-wall brass head board, $400. 648 742-8867. carpeting. Heat not included. living room, formal dining room. 3 baths, four bedrooms, FOUR ROOM Apartment, apartment available. Call Dom F arr 150-384, Pete p.m. to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, huge fireplaced family room and game room plus many other 1604. John Kozicki 257-622, John ROOMMATE needed female. Eaat Hartford □ RENTALS today. Blanchard & Rossetto, Aceto 374, Lee Prior 138- 91 Chestnut Street, 649-4519. TRUCK m e c h a n ic wanted, $280 monthly. Security and features. Located in an executive neighborho^. For more in­ CASH REGISTER - National. Martin 200. Jim Cantin 200. Pool, tennis, modern apart­ references required. 2 64824®. 385. Tom Mazur 158-370, Ed Llve-in quarters available. • exprience tune up and engine formation, call 76 INCH COLONIAL sofa, $75. R eed’d, M anchester ment. J125 or inexpensive rent children accepted. No pets. Parkade. rebuilding. Working in a new 643-2711 slipcovered. $75. or best offer. Rooms for Rent 52 Security. 649-6253. VERNON - near park, newly Burbank 139-374. Dan in return for babysitting one Pfaaaa call Call 647-9938. WOMAN Ov e r 40 with plea­ and modem shop. Must have Call 647-9284. redecorated, six room MOUNTAIN DEW- Vignone 365, Bernie Casey child. Cali 528-0197 before 9 sant personality, must nave Dave 649-0872 own tools, 40 hour week, all FULL CORD Firewood, not WANTED - Retired or a.m, or after 9 p.m. ROCKVILLE - Reduced for MANCHESTER - Immediate Duplex, large yard with extra Dona Dumore 180-490, 138-362. Andy Lamoureaux legible handwriting. Good betwaan 8:30 and fringe benefits and good star- 30 INCH ELECTRIC Range, truck load, oak and hickory. matured gentleman to room occupancy. 3 rooms $150. 4 parking. Convenient location. typing skills, aptitude for . For appointment call immediate sale! 6 room white, Tappan. Excellent con­ $55 and $30. Im m ediate and board. Use of TV and Terry Cardile 180-521, 366. Nonny Zazzaro 150-360, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6:30 or Colonial. Three bedrooms. rooms $165. No pets. Security $225 month. Sccurtiy required. figures other clerical duties. , 646-42IW agancy S 4 M 2 0 0 dition, $1M. Call 8781023. delivery. Pete, 649-2570. kitchen. Call 742-5066. Mary Kiernan 199, Lou Frank Calvo 137-355, Erv B Renovated kitchen. City deposit. Call 568-1054. 644-9000. □ EMPLOYMENT Office------hours— 7:30 a.m. i to 4:30 HERALD OFFICE MAIN STREET BAND Toutain _l76-466. Bee Rusconi 136-355. Larry j.m. Must have own transpor- JANITOR - Responsible in­ water and sewer. Ideal starter J2^AIN.*TREg__JJANCHE22Sa Bates Sr. 358, Joe Pagano fi.ation. Send resume in your 647-9947 dividual to clean and maintain home. VA-FHA Financing Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa lor Sala 23 Homaa lor Sala 23 Homaa lor Sala 23 Homaa lor Sala 23 141-375. Help W antad 13 hanandwriting to Box EE, c/o commercial establishment. January 27th, 1978 available. $22,9()0. Hayes Cor­ Manchester Herald, 16 Also to maintain exterior of poration, 646-0131. Scoreboard SALES POSITION - Straight Brainard Place, Manchester, building. Good opportunity, commissions, leads furnished Conn. ASSISTANT to curator of and benefits. Call Mr. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. NEW TO MARKET five room C to homeowners. Call 242-5402. education. Duties include Rosenberg, 6482830. An Equal aluminum sided older home. Sports slate To Be Held At HOUSE WEEK teaching, class development, Remodeled country kitchen, NBA WAITRESS - experienced on­ Opportunity Employer. i.iiniujmjJidiiiJumUUMyrTfrrwfmrmm STEADY WORK - Reliable, ly, very busy, good tips, days tours, research and exhibit three bedrooms, living room, APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO ! J .»N. designing. Must be Boston 91, Houston hard worker, who wants 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 6w- enclosed porch, two car gar­ L ■ FORMER NORMAN’S «L0CATl6W Seattle 106, Detroit 100 I'hurNiluv steady employment, good in­ 4047. Manchester resident and un­ MANCHESTER ARMORY age. $34,900. Excellent starter iS W UESTLINi; come. Call 528-6702 between 9- employed for 30 days. Send r home. Keith Real Estate. 648 Atlanta 100, Washington resume to Lutz Junior 4126, 6481922. Bvlldart, Plumbara, Ramodalara, 95 Itliam at Manclicslcr. 2 only. BABYSITTER - Wanted for CARHER 330 Main Street Elactriclena, Real Eatata irokara and mother working nights. Museum, 1^ Cedar Street, P h o e n ix 142, N ew NOW accepting applications Wadell School area. Only Manchester. ManchMter Police Local No. 1495 COVENTRY - By owner, 6 Salaaman — Call U$ for Special Orleans 99 Friday for full time employment. those interested in children room Cape with partially PART TIME Ideal work, NEEDED B.Y.O.B. and Snick Snacks finished rec room and free Price* on your Appliance Read* and Service*... San Antonio 130, BA.SKETliALL Call 5283669 between 9 and 2 need apply. 646-4675. only. driving a delivery truck. 8 Set-upe provided standing fireplace. $37,000, Milwaukee 106 W i n d li a m a I a m. to 1 p.m., or 1 p.m. to 6 FOUNTAIN offers considered. 742-6082. 443-446 HARtFORD ROAD MANCHESTER MMCIIESTIR l» R P H (XIITERIN6. Golden State 103, KEEP SMILING New Maiicliesicr. 8 DRIVERS FOR School bus p.m. Must read street maps. V IL U 6 E PHONE 647-9097 311 Main Street 646-2130 Jersey 92 Fast l ■ vliniit-rt nn*l n- aak lor Barbara Michael Dworkin. Liggett porch, garage, aluminum sandblasting before other paint is applied. 'mf,H «• IwnIk ' iltuinw *»nw i vl siding, extras, principles only. ^jyjjjn^tjjjw chejler if ni-wli-il m a-iiihi. rt’iMili frimi Parkade Pharmacy. 643-6662 SYSTEMS wImh-I U-Hrmat. sv«ltiii niwl Thia forum Is designed for the present or prospective homeowner - those who may MANCHESTER $40's. Clwner 8483316. ^ \ \ UfCtT Dll DTE II Roniruil I F PHUt inc. = .Mill fn^l^MnrVmwiaiMirv MUMI.IIuhI MEDICAL POOL sell or purchase property in Manchester or it's immediate vicinity. ' 11 WEST R a . RTE. 13, ROCKVILLE, CONN. EfttUitiMd 1973 HERALD if you are thinking of buying a hom$, you have a numar of vital decisions to make. WE’LL FlX-rr PRiSEfUING COMPETENT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN 86«kf RN'6, LPN’t for COVENTRY 19th Century - ALL WORK QUARANTEEO How well you make them will determine, to a large degree, how much you like your new ■66lgnm#nt6 In convtle6C6nt eight room Cape, over two hom«6. Aroti include Meriden, home. country acres. View. m m M Y O u w M i ■ * 6 B ^ In Mulling a hom a you want to obtain a fair price as effortlessly as possible, and you Immediate occupancy. $43,- Fermlngton end Mancheeter. Bring your repair problems to us! UREA- Pick your ehlfte. For more Infor­ should understand some procedures before your home Is actually offered for sate. 900, Leasenger Sells. 6488713. INSULATION FORIMALDEHVDE mation cell. Mre. Heyea. at 034- To make this information available to you, a panel of experts will Include: Mr. Bill such as: ELECTRIC LOW VolUge - • mowers ’ appliances Satisfaction 1760 In Meriden. Johnson, Pres. SBM; BANKER (Mortgage types and rates, carrying costs) Mr. Vic National Alarm Company CQLUMBIA - Only $32,000, • Wirklows ' pouer tools Moses; ATTORNEY (closing costs, legal problems, tax Implications) Mr. Ernie McNeill; guaranteed D m b « t and moit afRciant Innilatlng matarial avail- seeks man for apprenticeship ^ c and span three bedroom * doors ‘ lamps‘ lamps HOM HOME INSPECTION SERVICE (what to look out for in new or existing homes) Mr. Dave Cape. Private country acre. o r tbla. Lat ui parfbrm our axduilva SHRINK TEST program. Applicant must PART TIME Sales Qerk in * pumps * toys on your Mtchan itoval Hundrads of ntiifia d cut- have basic knowledge of low Pharmacy. Evenings and Odegard; REALTOR (Market values, "Insiders" hints, etc.). There will be time for Leasenger Sells. 646®13. questions, and refreahmente will be served. ‘ and much more! Ask us about n o charge. toman. LHatima warranty, call now for FREE Capital Tre voltage wiring. Join our weekends. Pleasant working our fix-it help at your home! reaionable attlmata. conditions on professional PLACE: Mancheeter Country Club TIME: 7:90 P.M., Wed. Jan. 29 COVENTRY - Only $19,900, growing organization in the Pletee phona for FRII TIeketa FOAM# 325 Broad St. 646-3356 expanding security industry. level In modem pharmacy. year round three bedroom Plan for house shown is #2147, includes 2,194 square On the job training. Call S2F Apply to Manager, Michael Cape. Recent septic system, feet. For further information write W.D. Farmer, Manchesterlancheeter OP*" ^on. thru FrI. M;30, S«t. 8-12:30 quick occupancy. Lessenger c O n y e r s BBBJ 872-8888 875-7134 871-1429 brtween 10 a.m. and 3 Dworkin, Uggetts Parkade Hardware & Repair Center P.O. Box 49463, Atlanta, Ga. 30329. _____ p.m. only, for application. Pharmacy. ODEGARD REALTY ■ 643-43651 Selte, 648Siu Route 83 next to Acadia Restaurant 6485707 PAGE SIX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Jan. 12, 1978 ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle M M S T E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurx .fon i, lov. n . . . . ,, 61 Autot For Solo 61 Autot For Solo 61 F E ■SEVEN-B Frank and Emast Auto$ fo r Solo 61 auto* For Solo 1 Arab country 1 Auto club N 8 F E N 0 C H 1 5 Bevaragei 2 Thrash 0 P A L 0 A C E 0 N 9 Cameroon soundly P E T E A R A L 8 1 C Charles M. Schultz 8 E T E E tribe 3 Within (pref.) 8 A E C 8 A Dear Abby 2 . T E M T 0 0 12 Italian river 4 Hangman’s T 8 IkiiNK wfi'vE , 13 Bring to ruin C H E L 1 N T E L m 1 knot 0 U 8 T F 1 R 1 14 Nolle 5 Eke B 0 8 0 N T 0 F P 0^ 0 A R 8 15 Sedan, for 6 Genetic BnTiNO TOO I one T 1 J 8 U E C 0 W SUESS UIHAT,5IR.,liJHEN material 0 L A HETOLPVOUTOTAKE NO, THANK YOU, SIR... By Abigail Van Buran 16 Scottish 8 8 T 0 R T IF THE fa ll o n THE \ I GOT HOME ANPTOLP HOME of SUPERIOR SERVICE (abbr.) A N 8 A M N 1 F C F IT EA5V, HUH? LUELL, I'M JUST GOING TO LIE m a n highlander ICE PIPN'T GIVE YOU A /Y tntSsiOHRRits ; J 7 Paradises A Q 0 U F 0 8 F R A Y Ml'MOTHER ABOUT fi^yilNG 17 Augment N 0 D THAT MAKES SENSE..CAN HERE, ANP TRY TO REAP 18 Breast 8 Dissolved E A V E L 1 N F CONCUSSION.MARCIE, T 8 E D ONTHEICE.SHECAUEP I GET W ANYTHING? - - 1 JuSr H flp A I 20 Nanny substance R E E A T 8 THE POCTOR... ^ “ PILGRIM'S PROGRESS" THAT WILL! DEAR ABBY: I am a 13-year ^ild girl with a problem that 22 Mother of 9 Fateful time t w in g E o P Gu il t * I and may not seem unportant to some people, but it is to me I mankind for Caesar 31 Old Testament 48 Yawn 4 have gym three days a week, and after gym everyone has 23 Female saint 10 Two-wheeled book 49 Indian coin (abbr.) vehicle 32 Talk back 51 Bulb T*"® teacher sUnds 11 Dollar bill THAHe$ I - I t right there and watches you, so there is do way of getting 24 Eisenhower's 34 Cold dish 52 Inner (prefix) 19 Stove nickname 38 Maddening ‘f. 0"® big room with four nozzles 27 Compass 21 Domain 53 Identifications “S r ‘be waU, and 35 girls have to shower point 24 Loiter 39 My (Ger.) (si.) L Wlnthrop 29 Mansard's 25 Part of a ship 41 Of a 55 Comedian I was raired to be modest and I just die when I have to extension 26 Outer (prefix) nationality Sparks stand naked in front of 34 other girls. 33 Pours Bl-Focals — By Ruth Marcus FANTASTIC DEALS 28 Being (Lat.) 45 Profess 57 Sixth sense SAMPLE BUYS 35 Songstress I have talked to my mother about this and she doesn’t 30 Prospect 47 Wails (abbr.) ^ 0 It either, but she doesn’t know what to do. Can you Minnelli help me? 36 Leases t 2 37 Stews 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ITS NO USE.eWEM- MUST GROUP SHOWER n o n s e n s e / 40 Run away to 12 13 14 A D Y O U V E - marry WE TRIED, BUT AAY DECORATORS A O fEVED rT DEAR MUST: No girl should be forced to stand naked IS 42 Prior to 16 17 UVIM6 ROQAA STILL 1978 FORD COURIER-PICKUP before other girls if it disturbs her. Your mother should go 43 Existed STRIVE WITHOUT E tO I 18 19 21 looks A w f u l / ^ White, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, power brakes, to the school end talk to the principal. Even though a 44 Belonging to 1 30 DESPERflOELY t r y in g / whitewall tires. Stock #8126 private shower cannot be provided for each girl, for the the thing 22 SAVE modest ones who “Just die,” perhaps a Uttle more privacy 46 Actress Novak FfciR AW 1 24 25 could be arranged. 48 Pleasure boat 28 L 29 30 31 32 INTERESTIW6 50 Sleep noisily ■ 1 FORD VAN 33 1978 53 Author CU/nERED UWKf Silver. 8 cylinder, crulsematic, radial whitewalls, driver and 1 ^b^AR ABBY: What is a man, who has been married for 3‘ 1 ■ Fleming 36 passenger captain chairs, custom trim option, heavy duty battery, almost 18 years, supposed to think when he accidentaUy 54 One-billionth ■ 1 38 3, rinds hidden in his wife’s closet six beautiful sheer, shortie 40 (prefix) 43 I I sliding side cargo door, free wheeling exterior, comfort vent heater, free wheeling Interior package. Stock #8051 m^tgowns and negligees he has never seen before? 56 First-rate 1 ■ Aportmontt For Root S3 Aportmonto For Ron! 53 Aportmonti For Ron! S3 Aportmonlo For Roni S3 SAVE Ihey are certainly never worn in MY presence, (comp, wd.) 44 4 . 47 rerhaps that explains why she slips her luggage in and 58 Ask for 1 1UTA) Hu.,■Q ACu-i- HZ payment 46 49 SO 51 52 DUPLEX - four rooms, adult THREE BEDROOM apart­ LUXURIOUS Town House for out of the house when making increasingly more frequent 1 FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Cen­ 59 Newspaper 53 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer trally located. Near bus line. couple, no pets, 1 1/2 baths, ment near hospital. rent, $254. Available March 1. out^f-town trips-alone, to “visit her mother." 54 55 56 57 Please answer in your column, as I am ^ginning to be. article Adults only. No pets. stove, refrigerator, hook-up References, lease, security 647-9937. S8 59 FORD FIOO-PKKUP 60 Gestures 60 Available January 1st. Call for washer and dryer, garage. required. $235. per month. Mr. 1978 SUSPICIOUS assent USING ALCOHOL E V E R V T IM E -THE ATTENPANT - IS THAT WITH ) 647-1037, after 5 p.m. Call 649-7438. MacKenzie, Philbrick Agen­ Lt. Blue, 6 cylinder, 3 speed transmission, rear step bumper, A&O 61 Resort 61 62 63 TO RUN OUR CARS VOU DRIVE INTO W ILL S A V ■ AN (XIVE OR A ^ l£ cy, 646-4200. pressure gauges. Inside locking hood release. Stock #8098 DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Either your wife is taking in 62 Surrender IS KINP OF CRAZV.' A STATION ANP TWIST OF LEMON?' BACHELORS SPECIAL - SAVE laundry, or you’ve caught her with evidence that anyone 63 Heave to |N(hVS8AP(R ENUSPRlSt ASSN ) FIVE ROOM apartment in­ SAV 'FILL 'ER UP- cluding heat, hot water, stove, Cozy one bedroom apartment MANCHESTER newer three Hornet lor Rent 54 can see through. refrigerator, modern bath, no with off street parking, all bedroom Duplex, I ti baths, T pets. $245 lease and security. appliances. Just $100. Rental appliances, carpeting, $260 WEEKLY SPECIAL. DEAR ABBY: I’m really ticked off at my husband for 646-7268. Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. monthly plus security. No Carpeted two bedroom with tellmg everyone at work that we own our own home. It’s Win at Bridge all appliances and more. Only pets. 649-1771. 1978 FORD FISO-PICKUP not true-w e’re only renting. He just got transferred and FOUR ROOM apartm ent EAST HARTFORD - Five $150 Rental Assistors, 236- iCopper, 6 cylinder, 3 speed transmission, AM radio, rear step wore new in town. Jump bid shows power THREE ROOMS Furnished, 5646. Small fee.' adults only, no pets, no room first floor apartment. painted bumper, bright lo mount mirrors. Stock #8138 He justices his lying by saying that a home owner comes appliances, parking one car, including all utilities, in NO RTH 1 12A $205 m onthly, in clu d es across as being more stable and soUd, and it adds to his intention of bidding a slam if security, call 649-1265. Bolton, end of 1-84. Older COUNTRY COTTAGE. ♦ A K 3 2 North showed one ace. When appliances and garage. No presti^. Abby, there’s no way we could have bought this V K 4 pets. Security deposit. Call gentleman preferred, $50 Secluded two bedrooms on North showed two aces. weekly. Call after 3 p.m., 649- acreage. Includes appliances, house because we didn’t have the down payment for this ♦ A K 8 6 4 Enn- TWO, 2 1/2 room yjartments. 646-4786. 1978 FORD 4x4 PICKUP F250 (or any other) house! South really should have 9093. kids and pets welcome. Only Lt. Jade, 8 cylinder, 4 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive, AM radio, ♦ 5 2 settled for six, but he bid five First and third floor. Main W EST EAST FEBRUARY 1 - four rooms, $200. Rental Assistors, 236- 8100 GVW package, knitted and vinyl seat trim, lo mount bright Every time I hear my husband repeat that bald-faced Ue notrump to invite seven. Street. Heat, hot water, HEAT PAID - In this brilliant 5646. Small fee. 1 feel hke a louse for keeping quiet, but I certainly can’t call 4 J 9 7 4 5 appliances. Security, not furnished, recently mirrors, extra cooling package, snow plow preparation package, Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence redecorated, no pets, securi­ apartment with appliances, him a bar in front of the people he works with, can I? J Q 10 6 2 Vj973 We don’t know what he references, lease. Call after 6 including washer/dryer. Only MANCHESTER - Clean and rear step painted bumper, 5 mud & snow tires. Stock #8061 I could just wring his neck. In the eight years we’ve been ♦ J 5 ♦ 10 9 3 2 would have bid if North just p.m., 646-3911. ty. Mayberry Village, East $150. Rental Assistors, 236- cozy 5 carpeted rooms, with SAVE ♦ K864 ♦ q J97 showed his three kings by CONFOUWP 1T1„,THE PENTASON ' FREMONT a ir c r a f t HIRES Y Y THEN HOW DOEff THfr Hartford. $160 monthly. 289- married. I’ve heard him tell quite a few whoppers, but 5646. Small fee. basement, sun porch, yard for none has upset me like this one. SOUTH bidding six spades, but DOESN’T CONDUCT IT'S MILITARY OUITE A FEW RETIRED 1 PENTAOON AWARD UNUSUAL ONE Bedroom 5050. PROCUREMENT IN FRONT children. Only $220. Rental Any suggestion? Sign me... 4 Q 10 8 6 4 North bid seven directly. SENERALS AND ADMIRALS.^ / I DEFENSE CONTRACTS? Townhouse - Private en­ KEEP SMILING Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. ¥ A 8 5 North’s reasoning was that COULD t h a t h a v e IN ’ WHAT WE SAW 1 0 - trance, patio, full basement. MANCHESTER - four room FORD BITING MY TONGUE 4 Q 7 with two aces and four kings FLUENCEO VOUR ( CERTAINLY j PAY SURE DOESHT Includes heat, appliances, apartment. Heat, hot water, KEEP HAPPY MANCHESTER - Available dk A 10 3 his hand would have been CHOICE? X NOTl y LOOK LIKEMEinrf carpeting, air conditioning. stove, refrigerator, parking, now. 5 rooms, with rec room DEAR BITING: Of course you shouldn't publicly call too strong for a mere four- $265 m onthly. No pets. on bus line, convenient to EAST HARTFORD - Newly and yard. Only $190. Rental. your husband a liar. But do tell him that the fact that he’s spade call. Hence, he should Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. Manchester Hospital, no pets, decorated three rooms. Assistors, 236-SM6, Small fee, renting the home he claims to own is almost certain to be Vulnerable: Both. Dealer: bid seven with three kings. $190 monthly. 643-0030. Carpeting, heat, hot water. revealed eventually. And then he’ll be exposed for the North, Opening lead: Seven It worked out very well. of spades. SIX ROOM Duplex - Modern Range and refrigerator. FAMILY SPECIAL - 6 rooms phony be is. South drew trumps with bath, kitchen, tlarage. Close LARGE 6 ROOM Apartment - Working couple. No children with yard. Off street parking. West N orth East South three leads and went after to High School. Two children Centrally located. 2 children or pets. Lease. Security. Laundry hook up. Only $215. !♦ Pass 1* diamonds. The suit broke 4- maximum, no pets. $245. no pets. $215 monthly. Call References. $225. 528-5289, Rental Assistors, 236-5646. Pass 4« Pass 2, so he got two club dis­ Lease and security. 646-7268. 4 NT after 6 p.m. only, 646-2620. after 6, 644-2047. Small fee. Pass 5? Pass 5 NT cards, trumped one heart in Astro-graph Pass 74 Pass Pass dummy and wrapped up the Pass slam. Homes fo r Rent 1974 T-BIRD - Brown, 1973 PINTO SPORTABOUT - By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L business car, loaded with Compen-Trollort 3H1Q [1^ Alley Oop — Dave Graue BUSINESS & SERVICE White with tan vinyl roof. Mobllo Homot By Oswald Jacoby & Alan COLONIAL - 9 rooms. 4 extras, priced for quick sale. Sharp! Automatic transmis­ Sontag 6465697 days. A Pennsylvania reader bedrooms, 2 car garage, on 22 sion. Special This Week $1795. In either standard Ameri­ acres. $500 monthly. ARE YOU Selling your mobile TAURUS (April 26May 20) wants to know if we approve 1 A iiivW w Hurry on this one. Suburban, home? Buyers waiting. Please Your inilial plans today will be can or expert standard of the short diamond and QUICKLY, References and security 1975 MAVERICK - two door 50 Tolland ’Turnpike. Open 9 to coupe, six cylinder, three call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- feasible and productive, but American North’s jump to adds, "Whatever that is?” required. Philbrick Agency, there's a possibility that you four spades shows 19 or 20 speed, good condition, many 8260369. We do approve of the use Realtors, 646-4200, will not pul them lo the lest. points in support of spades new parts. Evenings 6463653. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Do of a one-diamond opening 1972 DODGE CORONET, 6 NEW YEARS Resolution Q9ra[i](i](]]^ and as such cannot be re­ with something like: PRIVACY SIX ROOM house. $2400. passenger wagon - nice gold not attempt lo wrest control ol Plaza homes will not be un­ a mailer from the hands ol one garded as a stop bid. Two car g ar^ e , oil heat and 2 finish, 8 cylinder, automatic Jau. 13,1978 Experts refine the bid DIRECTORY fireplaces. Excellent condi­ VOLKSWAGEN - 1973 Super dersold. Our prices can’t be who is better equipped to man­ ♦ A K X ♦ Q X X X transmission, power steering, Lady Luck may lake a reason­ beat. New 14 foot wides. age II than you are. II will be even further by providing ♦ X X X f A J X tion. Mr. Duff, 6462133 or 636 Beetle. Michelin radials, roof rack, local car, excellent ably active role where your Services Offered 31 Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Bulldlng-Controctlng 33 am/fm stereo tape deck. Mint Chose of two or three inviling trouble. that it is not made with a 3362 after 6:30 p.m. condition. $1355. Suburban career is concerned this com­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) In With 14-high-card points condition. 568-8513, after 7 bedrooms, from $10,900. Come ing year. Be ready lo move with singleton. INCOME TAX preparation at Motors, 50 Tolland ’Turnpike, situations where you exercise R u th ’s 12 high-card points you can’t afford to pass. You CARPENTRY - Repairs, p.m. in and com pare. Over 25 alacrity if a big break develops don’t want to bid that bad your home, experienced. Dan remodeling, additions, gar­ TOLLAND - Nine rooms, four Manchester. patience the results will be all including two aces and the -CEILINGS- bedrooms, newer Raised homes to choose from. Priced CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. vou hope lor. Where you are spade suit, so you bid your Mosler, 649-3329 or 525-8263. ages, roofing. Call David 1969 CHEVROLET Impala from $1,495. Many set up, H) In order to get assistants to queen of his partner’s suit Patria, 644-1796. Ranch for rent. Available im­ 1972 PONTIAC LEMANS lighten your labors today you Impulsive, the results will be looked very good to him and minor with high cards in it. mediately, singles accepted. convertible, automatic ready to live in. Excellent less desirable. Texture, Spray VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Wagon - V-8, automatic. 1965 might make lavish promises or _Jie_Blackwo^ed^ith^ve^^ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 872-3050, 8768063, 872-7999. transmission, power steering. financing available. Open pay more for their services LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) T a k e , sofas, chairs, cars etc. No LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - VVf, 1600CC Bug. Call 643- Monday through Saturday, care today not to oversell or Mechanically good. Best 0555, after 4:00 p.m. than they are worth. Like to find or Swirl need for expensive New homes custom built, Sunday by appointment only. talk yourself out of something Berry’s World offer. Call 644-1015. out more of what lies ahead lor that you already have sewed recovering. 5665878. remodeled, additions, rec Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur you? Send for your copy of The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions rooms, garages, kitchens 1973 PONTIAC Ventura - air up. Say little, but do a lot of 15% Off 1976 TR-7, Green victory addi­ conditioning, snow tires, Cross Highway, Berlin ’Ihirn- Astro-Graph Letter by mailing listening. DRESSMAKING and remodeled, bath tile, cement Otticet-Slorei lor RonI 55 pike, Berlin, Clonn. 1-8260369. 50 cents for each and a long, Reconditioned Celllngt alterations done reasonably. tion, air conditioning, 14,000 am/fm, $1400. Call 5663766. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Op- Work. Steps, dormers. miles, excellent condition, $4,- self-addressed, stamped enve­ limism is admirable, but today Call 646-4972. lope lo Astro-Graph, P.O. Box Residential or commercial ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 395. 6461604. your enthusiasm might bd ig­ One Room-9x12 Call 649-4291. 489, Radio City Slalion, N.Y. nited by false hopes. The let­ fice. Ground level, central 10019. Be sure lo specify your TUTORING - Experienced location, professional OLD - 1972 Delta 88, four door down could be resoundin (Master of Education) State T ru c kt lo r Safa Automotive Service 68 birth sign. LIBRA (Sent. 23-Oct. 23) Month of ALL TYPES OF Carpenter building, parking and utilities. hardtop, power steering, AQUARIUS (Jan. 26Feb. 19) certified specia education work - Ceramic tile, hung Call 649-2865. gating work is a precarious January power brakes, air con­ 1973 EL CAMINO - power You’re clever al turning a profit procedure today. Tne person teacher, desires to tutor your ceilings, plumbing and elec­ ditioning, low mileage. Call ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- in certain situations today, but special education child. Pre­ tric. Richard Young, 649-1975. steering, power brakes, sun specialists, factory you pass it on lo may wind up wixmmm imm&' 1978 PRIME OFFICE space 644-2784 after 6 p.m. In other areas you may let stalling your entire production esgssBMissiL ffiififflaaifliiaa. school through 21 years. fiberglass cap canvas, low trained, one day service, 114 valuable opportunities available. Vernon Circle area, mileage, 7465228. line. Assessment and diagnosis. NEWTON SMITH - on Route 83. Approximateljf East Main Street, Rockville. through your fingers. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) II Call 6465144 after 6 p.m. 1968 VW - LOW mileage, good 871-1617. RISCES (Feb. 26March 20) Remodeling, Repairs, Rec 500 square feet. Immediate running condition. $Si00. Call will prove unwise today to bet C iM TREE Se-- - Free es- Rooms, No job too small. Call occupancy. 871-1471, 1970 FORD Econoline 200 - Inlluenllal friends will be willing in the blind on deals or people REWEAVING burns, holes. Anne, 5B6M00, after 5:30 p.m. Low mileage. Set im as a lo pull strings lor you today timates, dir t senior Zippers, umbrellas repaired. WILL CARE FOR Children in 649-3144. that you know little about. my state licensed home, Mar­ camper. Best offer. (Jail 646 but perhaps not lo the exteni Belter' you Investigate citizens. company Window shades, Venetian MANCHESTER - Retail, 1969 VW BUG - Parts car, you may wishfully want lo Manchester owned and tin School area. Call 6462776. 7907, ask for Bob. oughly llrsl. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Rooling-Siding-Chimney 34 storage and/or manufacturing engine good, body poor, $175. BASIC believe. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. operated. Call 646-1327. ARIES (March 21-April 79) Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- space. 2,000 square feet to Call 6434)502. 1976 FORD FIDO -1/2 ton pick­ 21) Treating your fam ily re­ 5221. 100,000 square feet. Very Switching objectives in search sponsibilities lightly Is a defi­ B&M TREE SERVICE. Pointing-Pepering 32 BIDWELL Home Improve­ up, 8 cylinder, standard 3 of greener pastures will not ment Co. Expert installation reasonable. Brokers REPO - 1977 Chevy pick-up s p ^ , low low miles. Must be nite no-no today. They should Complete tree care and ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, protected. Call Heyman only gel you o il course today, II lake precedence over all other PAINTING - interior and of aluminum siding, gutters with utility body, 3/4 ton, V-8, seen. $3795. Low cost bank could also cause you to lose removal. Insured and attics, garages, yards Properties, 1-22612(16, low mileage, good condition. matters. experienced. Special winter exterior, paperhanging, and trims. Roofing installa­ terms easily arranged. Subur­ that which was once In your cleaned, moving, trucking. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 876 6464004, days, Mr Jarvis. ban Motors, 50 Tolland ’Turn­ hands. prices! 643-7285. FREE - Loam for sale, law n service. excellent work. References. Free estimates. Fully in­ 9109. pike, 6462076. seasoned firewood, with any No job too big or small. 568- 1968 CAMARO Convertible, job. 6522. sured. Martin Mattson, 646 OFFICE SPACE 4431. SPECIALIZING cleaning and automatic, low mileage. New 1969 FORD F250 pick-up - 8 Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffel tires. Good condition. $800. See something you repairing chimneys, roofs FOR RENT cylinder, four speed transmis­ COMPLETE CARPET & Tile new roofs. Free estimates. 30 250 square feet, cen ter of 649-8054, evenings. sion, 8 foot body with cap. installation and repairs. Free QUALITY PAINTING and like? Then call the Paper Hanging by Willis Years Experience, Howley, Manchester, air conditioning and Reconditioned - new paint - SOMETIUES THE M01DR number you see In estimates. Call Pat, at 646- 643-5361. parking. Call 643-9551. 1973 DODGE VAN - 6- ready for work. Special $1395. MAKES A FUNNY NOSE, 3745, after 5 p.m. Schultz. Fully insured, the ad. And if you references. 649-4343, cylinder, needs work. Best Always a good selection of BUT ITS HARD ID ROOFER WILL Install roof offer. Call 872-6195. used trucks on hand. Suburban have something to PROFESSIONAL HOUSE DESCRIBE.',^.------Y sell, give us a calll HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch siding or gutters for low dis­ Motors, 50 Tolland ’Turnpike, Cleaning - Husband and wife, count price. Call Ken at 647- 1976 FORD VAN E-250, V-8, Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. specializing in care of all painted for $lb0-$200 by □ AUTOMOTIVE scheduling now. Professional 1566. standard, extras, excellent DRESSMAKING and types of homes. For free es­ condition, must sell. $4800 or timate, call 646-8342. considers any job. 286926 alterations done reasonably. evenings or weekends, Don. Autot For Sole 61 make offer. Call 6467271. Call 846-4972. Heoting-Plumbing 35 EXPERT FURNITURE WE PAY $10 For complete 1969 TOYOTA - 4 Door. Rusty reflnishing and antique J.P. LEWIS & SON-Interior Motorcyclet-Bleyelet 54 PREVENT CHIMNEY fires. and exterior painting, SEWERLINES, sink lines, junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland but runs good. Good inside. Professional chimney restoration. Free estimates. cleaned with electric cutters, Auto Body, 5261990. Everything works. 4 speed. E. Lovland, 649-8963. paperhanging, and cleaning. 649-2570. remodeling. Fully insured. by professionals. McKinney $350. 643-0068. 6469658. Bros. Sewage Disposal 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - ★ ★ BRICK, BLOCK, Stone LIGHT HAULING - Pick up Commpany, 643-5308. 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 1974 AMC MATADOR - 4 door HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 Fireplaces, concrete. and delivery. Attics, cellars, miles. Asking $1650. Call 646 wagon. V-8. automatic, FX-1200 - Built by factory garages cleaned. Painting PAPERHANGER - Desires Chimney repairs. No job too NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 8130, after 5:30 p.m. dials, power engineer. Branch heads, done. Your firewood split. 647^ work. Reasonable rates, no small, save. Call 644-8^ for repairs, plugged drains, condltionlndltioning. Excellent E run- Barnett clutch, aluminum i t Aw*r4 Wliwint 9260. job too small. Call 6465017. estimates. AH work guaranteed. kitchen faucets replaced, 1973 VEGA Hatchback - G t ning condition. $890. 232-7728, rocker rollers, Mlkuni car­ d1 Ototo C«U H*H-slxen anytime. repaired. Rec rooms, Model. Automatic transmis­ buretor, balanced blue printed i t Sewing Mashlne Iw WelJery bathroom remodeling, heat motor, transmission. 871-2511. GEORGE N. CONVERS - sion, power steering. # Sh*wUe« Wermet SKewh Painting and Paperhanging. modernization, etc. Free Excellent condition. VOLKSWAGEN 1969 - Needs Ik Call between 69 p.m. 6462M. Estimate gladly given. M & M Reasonable. Please call 746 work, best offer. 649-4145. iottt* ClosM tewHgiN Plumbing & Heaung. 6462871. 9572. ★ ★ h OrMilng Ym m OtrislmM M h INCOME 1975 FORD LTD - Brougham. Bulldlng-Controctlng 33 FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum­ 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 Power steering, automatic TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville Wii/i ths tichisln 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and TAX bing. Repairs and cylinders. Good condition. transmission, air con­ ■ PHOTO-GUIDE PsHsrns i h m h WES ROBBINS carpentry Remodeling. Faucets, Automatic. $1695, or best ditioning, power brakes. Many rack. $1,750. 2 8 9 ^ . remodeling specialist. Au­ vanities, hot water heaters. offer. Call 875-4537. extras, low mileage. New Choose your patterns ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Prompt service, on emergen­ Ures. $2995. 6468059. 1971 HONDA SLK - 350. from the dozens of hand­ SERVICE built-ins, bathrooms, cies. ^7024. 1970 PONTIAC Grande Prix - Esculent condition. $375. Call some designs shown in kitchens, 6^3446. 6467M6______the Fall and Winter 1077 V-8 , 400 engine, 4 barrel, Basic FASHION. power steering, power brakes, 1974 BUICK CENTURY - 1971 HONDA SLK - 350. Price . . . $2.00 a copy. d ir e c t o r y CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Flooring jt air conditioning, excellent Luxus 2 Door hardtop. Homes, Additions, Repairs, running condition. $8k). Call Beautiful copper finish, with Excellent condition. $375. Call It contains interesting items on Sewing Ma­ ALLAN T. KEELER’S tax Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, FLOOR SANDING and after 6:00, 5266294. black interior. One owner 6467313. INCOME TAX service. Tax returns done in 3462009. chine Embroidery, How Reflnishing. Floors like new. local car. This Weeks Special to make a Caftan. Shawl M M m a L L N M m the privacy of your home. Call No waxing. (Specializing in 1973 VEGA HATCHBACK-GT $2595. Bank Terms Arranged. ter fXpert fix KrapwMiM 871-1781 for appointment. and Stole, and Holiday TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY older floors.) Staining floors. Model. Automatic transmis­ Suburban Motdrs, 60 Tolland C o m p o rt- Trolloro Trims for the tree. Also omcii Carpentry and general con­ Turnpike (On Manchetter- 55 Mi CMitr tt, MenshMliv Ceilings. In-outside painting. sion, power steering. M obtto He includes a Bonus Cou­ tracting. Residentiai and John Verfallle, 6465750 after Excellent condition. Vemon Town Line). 6462076. pon. n u n i commercial. Whether it be a 6:00 p.m. Reasonable. Please call 742- 1970 CHEVROLET CAMPER Ti irOtr, m i %2M, iacliOii small repair job, a custom 9572. 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA - - Special Van. Stand up. Long piitaii Md hMdllag. TAX PREPARATION-Ex- built home or ai^thing In perienced accountant. Home FLOOR's ANDING and Hatchback 2 Door. Gorgeous wheel base. 6 cylinder. •U l ■UflNITT "How long before viaiting hours are over, Nuree?" INCOME TAX Preparation - serv ice. R eafonable. In- between, call 64613TO. Reflnishing. Floors like new. 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS - throughout! 8 cylinder, Economical. Complete shag Mwyhsuir hrnm Experienced, personal ser- dividual and corporation No waxing. (Specializing in veiy good condition, new tires automatic transmission, and Panel interior. Sleeps 6 *2: •< Ameriees CARPENTRY & Masonry - power steering. Factory air. Dinette. Color TV. Stereo. 40 M nr Yoffc. M.Y. 100N vice at your home ■ Dan bookkeeping. Call S6620S1. older floors.) Staining floors. and snows, power steering Nerni, Mtfmi wM HP *0H,ux)K.'...HeeNiroyep his sAroiNes.'* Mosidr, 649-3329, or 5268263. Additions and remodeling. Ceilings. In-outside painting. and brakes, extras, must sell Lo<»l car. well maintained. Chanel CB. Stove, ice box, Free estimates. Call Anthony John Verfallle, 6465750 after $1200 or best offer. 742-8352 Special $1695. Suburban, SO sink, many extras. Runs Add $2.00 for the New Squillacote, 6460611. 6:00 p.m. after 5:30 p.m. Tolland ’Turnpike. great. $2750. 727-0059. SUCCESS IN SEWING. PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Qinn.. Tliurs.. Jan. 12, 1978 Manchester’s third Health Fair scheduled for March 21 r - Manchester's third annual Health Manchester Public Health Nursing There will be a variety of tests Several health care movies will Red Cross offered to find out if a About 600 persons attended the fair Outside today Fair w ill be held Tuesday. March 21, Association (MPHNA), co-sponsors offered for lead poisoning, oral also be shown. Bloodmobile visit could be arranged the first year, and 250 last year. Lois For from 2 to 7 p.m. in the Manchester of the event, met Tuesday afternoon cancer screening, blood pressure, The Health F a ir is free and all as part of the Health Fair. Lewis, director of the M PHNA, said Home Delivery Fair followed by cloudiness tonight: High School cafeteria. with representatives of various glaucoma and mini-EKGs. There will tests are given at no charge. Plans may also include babysitting the fair is intended for everyone, but low temperatures in the teens Con­ Administrators of the Manchester health and service agencies to dis- be demonstrations of nutrition, drug A representative of the for mothers who have to bring very most of those attending are in the Phone 647-9946 siderable cloudiness Friday with chance xittrin On/I 11 f a ______Department of Health and the CU SS plans. detection, and life saving technioues. Manchester chapter of the Am erican young children. elderly age group. of snow late in the day: highs around ,10. EAST IDITION Outlook: chance of snow or rain Satur­ day; partly cloudy .Sunday and Monday. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1978 National weather map on page 4B About town BICYCLES CURLY PERMS PLAZA DEPT. WEEKEND SPECIAL - r I-, ■ PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS NEW USED ) (Wi Have A Notion To PtOMO) I SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE CARNATIONS The prudential board of Next to Frank's Supormarkoi I BEAUTIFULLY SIMPLE EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER $079 Center Congregational CASH « CARRY 'tU N C H Church will meet tonight at I It .. 7:30 in the Robbins Room No more setting every night, no more blow drying :::| LATCH HOOKS OPEN THURS. of the church. every morning & 100% care free. TIL 9 P.M. School plan calls Call us, we do more because we do them better. $: LATCH HOOK PAH ERN S Jehovah's Witnesses will SALES REPAIRS % DUET HAIRDRESSERS RULKY RUG YARN have a theocratic school Route 83 - 1 Mile North 521 E. MIDDLE TNPK, MANCHESTER 649-3906 $: «5 K. CENTER ST. and service meeting Of Vernon Circle. OPEN MONDAYS A LATE FRIDAYS GREAT COLOR SELECTIONl (>49-5268; tonight at 7:30 in the 872-31S9 for more closings Whiton Memorial Library would be divided between O'Connell auditorium. By .SIIKII. V Tl LLKIt is more equitable. llci-alil c(>m 's|ioiidenl and Pitkin. Barnes' filth graders Joseph LaRosa. chairman of would be promoted as one group to EHCAG's education committee, said The Bible Study Group of Three more schools may close in O'Connell. the board should not close McCartin. Emanuel Lutheran Church Kiisl Hartford by 1985, will meet Friday at 9:30 Slye's fifth graders would pass on Silver Lane and Willowbrook. He Bates “ Old Salem” The Board of Education heard intact to Pitkin. Center's fifth said closings would be better in the .iu, a.m. in the church library. Wednesday night from the ad­ Heirloom Ikdspreads graders would go to Sunset Ridge southeast corner of town where stu­ ministration of Superintendent Deep, luxurious fringe on with students from Mayberry and dent population is expected to decline Manchester Composite RED Eugene Diggs of a plan to close three washable 100% cotton Stevens. faster. Schools which might be closed Squadron of the Civil Air more schools. His plan also calls for / Choose Snow White or! Patrol will meet tonight the closing of the old wing of the Daley's plan would therefore be Barnes, Goodwin. Antique While. O'Connell. Pitkin. Slye. Stevens and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Burnside School. Board member Richard Daley Sunset Ridge Manchester State Armory. Twin Size The timetable presented by Ernest presented his own plan. He said he The west side of town has the least Main Street. The meeting Our Reg. 18.99 Grasso. administrative assistant, doesn't feel the administration's expected decline, he said. This would as well as membership is would be: Closing Willowbrook in proposals are equitable to all areas mean the board should go slower as open to all young people Now 11.7 1980-81: McCartin and the old wings of town. to closings on the west side. from Grade 7 through high Full Size: of Burnside and Silver Lane in 1981- Daley disagreed with the split of COUNTDOWN Mrs. Catherine Larson, president school. More information Our Reg. 20.99 82: and the new section of Silver Hockanum and Goodwin students by Water Pik® of EHCAG . said the closings in the mav be obtained by calling Now 14.88 Lane in 1984-85. between two middle schools. He west side would do great harm to the 646-6344 or 871-0257. for Weight Control These' closings would be on top of proposed keeping Hockanum and Queen Size: character of the schools' Four Penney High School seniors listen to citizens argue with Mayor Richard Blackstone Our Reg. 29.99 the 1977 closing of the Woodland Center as middle schools. neighborhoods. A neighborhood Tuesday night over the need for youth centers in East Hartford. They are. left to right. Al-Anon family groups School and the board-approved "Center, formerly East Hartford Now 19.70 without a school is less desirable by will meet tonight at 8 at the 19.97 closing of Second North and South High School, is a natural middle Janet Schmidt, Joan James, Cathy Bernard, and Lisa Fitzgerald. (Herald photo by Barlow i young families, she said. Property Pathfinders Club, 102 Nor­ BUYS Helps control the amount you eat with Grammar by the end of this school school." he said. out calorie-counting. Take ofl weight, values would drop. man St., and Friday at 10 year. He also feels some of Burnside's easily and safely. Mrs. Denise Benoit. EHCAG a.m. at the South United Willowbrook's students would go to students should be phased into member and the president of the Methodist Church campus. Head & Shoulders Hockanum. By sending Burnside's Center's elementary classes. to take the chill off winter! Center School PTA. urged the board The beginners group w ill ' Because Pitkin is more centrally Mayor and residents students living north of the railroad Shampoo to set up a citizens advisory com­ meet tonight at 7:30, and tracks on School Street to Langford, located, Daley favors keeping it as a Pequof No-Iron mittee. It would study the town's Alateen for the 12- to 20- Burnside's population could be middle school for the southeast cor­ Print and Solid Sheets school needs. year-old children of housed in the new wing of the school. ner of town over O'Connell. Easy-care polyester/cotton Dr. Diggs had proposed such a problem drinkers, at 8 at Choose 4-oz tubeor7-oz. Fourth and fifth grades in Silver tiockanum would house grades six lotion lor dandruff control. blend in Yellow, Beige committee several years ago to do debate youth eenters the Pathfinders Club. The through eight students living in the Blue pastels. Lane's old wing would be sent to basicly the same thing. Members family groups are open to southwest corner. By MAI, BARLOW Association, asked the mayor why he Center. McCartin's students would would be from groups such as the them for the Sullivan building. The those affected by someone Nyquil Nighttime Daley said the natural high school Last llarlforil Reporter had asked for $17,000 for bus shelters Twin Flat or Fitted go to the Goodwin School. East Hartford League of Women $15,000 Self-Help Program he also with a drinking problem. Cold Medicine Two years after these changes, the split would send the north end but nothing for youth centers. Are the Our Reg. 3.99 Voters. The board turned down his proposed might give funds to town final closing proposed by Dr. Diggs students from Center and O'Brien to Mayor Richard Blackstone and shelters more important, she asked. groups working with youth. ■'■vWW:' request. would have the remainder of Silver East Hartford High School lEHHS). town residents, many of them "We're not proposing them," he Other things the town does for Manchester Now 2.76 Board Chairman Lawrence Lane's students (kindergarten to South end students from Hockanum members of the East Hartford said. youth is educate them, provide Norelco Smokey Smoke Detector Helps you sleep, by con Full F la ts Fitted .. „ „ „ DelPonte said they need much input Citizen Action Group (EHCAG), con­ ^public records trolling coughs and maior Our Reg. 4 .9 9 ... Now 3.88 third grade) going to Center. and Pitkin would go to Penney. Mrs. Russell said a Penney High libraries for them, and other town Symplons 6 oz. from PTOs. PTAs, and individuals on Caldor Reg. Price...... 27.99 ueen F la ts Fitted The administration plans four mid­ Daley also proposed different dis­ tinued an argument over the need for School student had been quoted in a services such as parks. school closings. Several more youth centers Tuesday night. Warranty deed Berkey-Keystone Caldor Sale Price...... 22.88 ur Reg. 8.99... Now 6.68 dle schools by 1984-85 to house the trict lines for some of the elementary newspaper as saying vandalism was "After that, we don't have to worry 8 workshops w ill be held. He set They mayor says the town does not Nicholas G, Lefas and Rebate from Norelco... 5.00* Ultra Thin Pillow Cases, Pk^ o(2 town's sixth, seventh and eighth schools which would keep Willow- largely due to boredom. The kids had about what we're going to do for Deluxe Pocket Everflash Tuesday, Jan, 24 at 7:30 p.m, at need them. He omitted youth centers Use A. Lefas to Frederick Protein Powder Our Reg. 3.99. .I fo W 3.31 graders. brook and Silver Lane open. He nothing to do, he said. .youth." he told her. F. Kopp and Joan E. Kopp, Penney for the next. from his first draft of the town's Our O'Brien would house students from would close McCartin and Stevens. Referring to the fact the quote was ‘I hope you reconsider." she said both of South Windsor, Our YOUR The audience Wednesday night in­ application for Community Develop­ Reg. Reg. Burnside. Norris and Langford dis­ in a newspaper, the mayor said, and sat down while many clapped 6.88 EHC.AG's Ilian cluded more principals and teachers property at 61 S. 58.94 FINAL COST tricts. ment Block Grant (CDBG) funds. "That makes it fact?" their approval of her remarks. 46.40 17.88 Safe when taken as Members of the East Hartford than parents and residents. But few Hawthorne St., $36,800. Hockanum and Goodwin students Most of the funds should go for Mrs. Lee McGuire of Oak Street Gary LeBeau, a Main Street resi­ Built-in electronic (lash helps eliminate blurred Protect your home and family. Sounds loud alarm directed to help you lose Citizen Action Group (EHCAG) also of the staff members spoke. t^uilrlaim deed weight 6.2 oz. can. housing repairs and making town said, "There is nothing for youth in dent and an EH CAG member, said pictures. Electronic eye automatically adjusts to to waken sleepers. With battery. #0933 presented a housing plan they believe Joan Klebart, formerly available lite. Just point and shoot! See clerk for details. buildings accessible to the han­ town, ff we want the youth of the there are healthy youth centers in the known as Joan Rubin, 25% OFF dicapped, his proposal says. L town to feel a part of the community, area. He said two are in Manchester. Dudley, Mass., to John Every Electric Blanket EHCAG members claim there is' we should spend some of this money He quoted Mel Siebold. Manchester's Rubin, West Hartford, Twin Size: East Hartford police report little lor youth to do in East Hart­ on youth centers, on places for them director of recreation, as saying a property at 329 Birch OURORIG. OUR REG. Our Reg. 21.99 to 27.99 ford. to go." center will work if it is also used as a Mountain Road, no con­ LOW LOW Now 16.50-*21 "Once children leave school at 3 The mayor then said the Sullivan community center. veyance tax. Full, Single Control: Police made a fourth arrest in con­ p.m., they really have no place to go building, the community center for LeBeau said other approaches PRICES! PRICES! The first arrest came Dec. 30 when side Ave., East Hartford, was Release of ultaehment 30% O FF OurReg. 24.99 to 30.99 but the street corner," said the Rev. the Hockanum Village housing 30% O F F have proven successful also. nection with a private dump off police charged Henderson Trammell Hartford National Bank Now 18.75 to 23.25 charged with attempted burglary Alphonse Labieniec, a priest at the project for low income families, has Roberts Street Wednesday, Jr., 43, of Hartford with violating the "A lot more can be done," he said. & Trust Co. against Ronald Full, Double Control: after he allegedly tried to break into ■St. Christopher's Church and a leader SELECTED GROUP A LL PICTURE James J. Morrone, 57, of town’s ordinance against dumping. been destroyed twice by vandals. He The mayor said there may be town V. Webster and Geraldine Our Reg. 28.99 to 35.99 the Railroad Storage building at 333 of the South End Neighborhood Wethersfield was charged with The fine for the charges against said he could not justify repairing it schools available for community Webster. FROM OUR FRAMES AND Now 21.75 to 32.25 Park Ave, Wednesday at 8:44 p.m. Association, a member group of operating an iilegal dump, police Morrone and Wrobel are $15. A more once more although he noted the centers as the Board of Education is Release of judgment lien ueen Size: He was released on his promise to EHCAG. decision to repair it is up to the JUVENILE DEPT. FRAMED PICTURES] said. He was released on a promise serious threat to the men may come planning on closing several sobn. Manchester Memorial 8urReg. 36.99 to 42.99 appear in court in East Hartford Father Labieniec said he served in Housing Authority. • Classic or m.odern frames ni to appear in Common Pleas Court 12 from the actions of Town Corpora­ "We ought to try to do something in Hospital against Philip A. EXAMPLES: Now 27.75 to 32.25 Feb. 6, East Hartford about 10 years ago. He He said his staff has studied youth in wood or metal in East Hatford Feb, 6. tion Counsel Timothy McNamara the south end." the mayor said. He Calvert and Margaret D. King Size: recalled programs for youth then at centers run in the region. All Infant Carriers, Car Seats, •Graphic prints and oil Henry J. Wrobel, 60, of 210 Roberts who is now preparing to file suit suggested the McCartin or Willow­ Calvert. Hi-Chairs, Potty Chairs, paintings Our Reg. 52.99 to 39.75 St., East Hartford, was arrested Someone broke into an apartment the Sunset Ridge School and other "Every one has been destroyed or brook school buildings might make a against the owners of the dump site, at 40 Cumberland Drive Wednesday Building permits Walkers. • Colorful subjects, designs Now 39.75 Tuesday on the same charge schools after school hours. They closed. " he said of centers in En­ good center. and sizes NOT EVERT COLOR AND SIZE IN EVERY STORE seeking a court order not only to stop between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. were popular, he said. Richard Yerks, stove at OurReg 0 4 6 0 7 4 0 Richard A. Bramande. 32. of Rocky field, Glastonbury, Manchester and At the end of the session, the •Create a wall-grouping! the dumping but to restore the land. Missing are two diamond rings 24 Ensign St., $350. 4 99 to 39.99 O T O £ f Hill was charged Friday with I'pon his return to town in the past other area towns. "We've never seen mayor met privately at the front of Esther W. Ray for valued at $2,000. year, he found "a ll that had dis­ a youth service facility survive." the meeting room with four Penney Our Orig. 69c to 59.99 operating a dump without a permit. Michael J. Walters. 16. of 445 Burn­ Leonard Normand, All Strollers and Carriages, appeared." Mrs. McGuire asked him, "What is High School seniors who had not Play Yards, Dresser-Changers Somers, alterations at 288 Chatham 100% Polyester He reorganized the CYO youth the solution that you see for the spoken during the session. They had Center St., $125. OurReg 1O40^„AC30 group at St. Christopher's. He found youth?" appeared to be disappointed about 17 99 to 66.75 I £ , T O H D Thermal Blankets—The Clifford J. Cline, stove at 471M 1 East Hartford fire calls that youths were “starving" for a The mayor told her the $100,000 he the lack of provision for youth in the practical way to save heat! 61 Ledgecrest Terrace, Limiled toSloreSlock place to go. The CYO has grown a proposed for the Housing Authority mayor's draft. All Toy Chests and Horses Solid pastels with luxury $400. great deal. The youths tell him the in the CDBr. draft could be used by OurReg 760 0 0 7 0 nylon binding. Machine Ansis ,and Ludmila Tuesday. 6:16 a.m. —Investigation at 57 CYO is the only place they can get to 99 to 35 99 I T O GIFTWARE washable. 72"x90" size. Tuesday, 7:28 p.m. —Medical call to Wednesday. 2:52 p.m. —Auto accident Mitrevics, alterations at 33 Columbus Circle. police station. at 1671 Mam St. together outside of school. SELECTED GROUP OF... OurReg. 6.49...... NoW 5.22 Tuesday. 6:25 a.m. —Medical call to 83 He noted residents had spoken for Richard Road, $1,000. All Children's Rockers & Tuesday. 7:55 p.m, —Medical call to Wednesday, 3:56 p.m, —Medical call to Handel Road. Apartment K at 539 Burnside Ave. youth centers at the three December East Hartford public records Ralph Gray, addition at Table and Chair Sets • Wooden bowls and trays 93 Woodlawn Circle. 171 Ralph Road, $2,300. • Chrome serving pieces Tuesday, 10:42 a.m. —Medical call to 55 Tuesday, 8:10 p.m. —Medical call to 87 Wednesday, 4:50 p.m. —Brush fire at CDBG hearings held by the mayor. OurReg, 7 6 0 1 8 4 0 Hamner St. Marriage licenses • Entire Stock of Wall Clocks Christine Drive. the rear of Silver Lane School. He urged some CDBG funds go 10.99 to 26.99 f TO Tuesday, 11:38 a.m. —Fire in trash Allen E. Wood, 563 Wood- • Entire Stock of Ceramic Tuesday, 8:16p.m.—Medical call to692 Wednesday, 5:37 p.m. —Medical call to towards youth centers or their Warranty deeds barrel in a bathroom at the Burnside Forbes St. Trade names bridge St., and Robin E. Giftware 100% Polyester Filled 76 Hockanum Drive. equivalent. Rolling Meadow Estates Inc. to School. Tuesday, 10:32p.m.—Medicalcall to57 Phyllis Benvenuto of 17D Downey Harter, 23K Henry St., Wednesday, 6:40 p.m. —Medical call to Mayor Blackstone had argued Steven J, Guminiak et al. Lot 27 on Cosco Tot-Seat Folding Hi-Chair Our Orig. 2.19 to 49.99 Bed Pillows-Print ticking Tuesday, 2:58 p.m. —Medical call to Richard Road. 149 Lydall Road, Drive, Manchester and David F. Feb. 11 at South United against youth centers in the Hartz Lane, conveyance tax $54.45. Great for travel or home use, with corded edge. Plump, the rear of the Silver Lane School. Wednesday, 2:10 a.m. —Medical call to Wednesday, 11:53 p.m, —Auto accident Wray of Hartford doing business as December hearings. He continued Omar A. Pelletier et al to Rhoda Methodist. with wipe-clean enameled comfortable. Standard size. Tuesday, 4:01 p.m.—Medical call to 28 65 Rivermead Blvd. with minor injuries at Silver Lane and Quality Craft Dental Lab of 65 Mill Road. arguing against them Tuesday with Chase Levi, property on Village Roy H. Lachmund, West steel tray. Sturdy frame for Our Reg. 2.99...... NoW 1.99 W^nesday, 4:43 a.m. —Medical call to Roberts Street. Connecticut Blvd. Tuesday, 4:43 p.m. —Medical call to almost everyone that mentioned Street, conveyance tax $22. Hartford, and Theresa A. extra stability. n 3 4 « " 44 Silver Lane. Today, 9:58 a.m. —Medical call to 30 Robert Bailey Anderson of 31 1000 Main St. Wednesday, 11:45 a.m. —Medical call them. James E. Dalton Jr. et al to Harold Latiiore, 45 Fulton Road, Our Reg. 17.99 Not All Hems in All Stores Murray St. Warren Drive, East Hartford, doing Feb. 14 at Church of the Limited to Store Slock Only No Raincbccks. Tuesday, 5:42 p.m. —Mistake call to to 380 Forbes St. Donna Russell, president of the 0. Robbins III et al. Lot 26 on ill IKim tn All Stores NoRainihetLs Intermediate Maikdowns Have Been Taken. Central Avenue. Sparrowbush Road, conveyance tax business as Roband Co. of 31 Warren Assumption. Hockanum Village Neighborhood Drive. $54.45. ManchMtor Evming Harald

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