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PRICEt lilFTEEN CENTS Victorious Lebanese leftists launch new attacks in Beirut Lebanon east of the capital. Left­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPl) - Vic­ Jumblatt, clashed with rightists restore order where some 12,000 torious left-wingers stormed past the wingers in Ras Beirut pounded the around the Christian town of Kahal- Syrian-backed Palestine Liberation downtown area with mortars and blackened ruins of the conquered eh. Army and Saiqa troops have failed,” Hilton Hotel today, launching new at­ rockets. In 48 hours of fighting, at least 100 one observer said. tacks against Christian right-wingers Outside the capital, fighting broke persons^died and 210 were wounded, Left-wing leader Kamal Jumblatt in the heart of Beirut. out between leftists from Tripoli and raising the toll for Lebanon’s 11- dealt a heavy blow to the Syrian The embattled hotel, the Christian right-wing forces from neighboring month civil war to nearly 15,200 dead peace initiative when he walked out Phalangist party’s last major Zgorta, right-wing stronghold of and 32,300 injured. of negotiations with Syrian President stronghold in uptown Beirut, fell to a President Suleiman Franjieh. Newspapers estimated some 200 Hafez Assad and returned to his dais force of several hundred left-wingers In the east, leftists from Aley, the corpses, some of them days old, lay mountain stronghold of Aley Satur­ Sunday night after a floor-by-floor stronghold of Socialist leader Kamal scattered in Beirut's downtown day. rs to the Cause set, battle. streets with no one able to retrieve 3 of smeared ocher, But political sources said Syria Attacking from two sides with sup­ them. was maintaining contact with idea would be shot port from rebel tanks and artillery, Area governors Egyptian President Anwar Sadat Jumblatt through Palestinian the left-wingers first assaufted the called Sunday for urgent intervention guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat, who hotel basement, then fought hand-to- meeting today 2 by “symbolic" forces from Arab met the left-wing leader at Aley Sun­ IS hand battles with defenders making a BEDFORD, N.H. (UPI) - Today’s countries to end the “shameful and day then traveled to Damascus for )tt could sum it all last stand on the upper floors. A meeting of the New England bloody struggle" in Lebanon. talks with Assad. 1 Catalogue at the Phalangist spokesman confirmed the Regional' Commission focused on But most political observers here — now it’s to be in fall. railroads, home insulation for the did not take the proposal seriously. is due in July, and The assault propelled the left-wing poor, the impact of a 200-mile fishing Egypt is openly wary of Syria's Teamsters offensive into Beirut’s main down­ limit and the structure of the com­ attempts to mediate the Lebanese town squares where Christians mission staff. crisis while Iraq actively opposes US/BNA is ready. reject offer battled to blunt an eastward drive The five other New England gover­ them and Libya is financing a 9 3 shows the Moiia toward the Phalangist party nors joined Gov. Meldrim Thomson number of left-wing groups. cradling a copy in headquarters in the Saifa district. at the Sheraton Wayfarer on the out­ "Iraq and Libya would hardly By I iiiled I’re.Hs Intcrnulioniil e got mine!” As The left-wingers also pressed at­ skirts of Manchester for what Thom­ agree to participate with the Syrians New England Teamsters, mother lousy joke. tacks on Christian positions in the son described as a "shirt-sleeve in a joint solution and it would take representing about 16,000 truckers, ” Some of these strategic Metan region of Mt. working session." far more than 'symbolic' forces to have followed the national union membership in rejecting the latest trucking industry contract proposal and okaying a strike if no agreement is reached by Wednesday, at the Holiday Inn Bolton asks permission to use Labor Secretary William Usery the Fourth Sunday was expected to meet today in a Connecticut Stamp Chicago suburb with negotiators who ree adrhission and remain about 10 per cent apart on ionaf exhibit. Manchester’s sanitary landfill wages — the union demanding a 30 per cent hike in a 36-month contract. Manchester officials have been use of the Town of Andover landfill Alternatives for the Bolton refuse listings In Boston, Local 25 which asked to reconsider a proposal which expires June 30, and Andover program will be aired at a public represents 13,000 members in lace to find infor- Work resumes on firehouse would allow dumping of Bolton’s townspeople have refused to continue hearing tonight at 8 at the Bolton Massachusetts, voted 1060-162 to give aent and the arts refuse in the Manchester sanitary sharing their facility with Bolton. Community Hall. Selectmen are With the onset of spring weather work has resumed on the their national leaders authority to landfill area. Town Manager Robert Bolton officials have been in­ suggesting two options — each in­ call a strike at midnight Wednesday in event is eight town’s Buckland firehouse. Here Louis Capitani of Avon, a Weiss said today, vestigating various alternatives for volving a local transfer station — when the current contract expires. mason with the Brunoli Construction Co., lays brick. The Weiss said he has received a letter refuse disposal, which include curb- with one calling for full curbside tend Editor, The from Bolton First Selectman David Connecticut's truckers rejected the firehouse was begun in the fall and work discontinued when the side refuse pickup for transfer to an pickup and the other without pickup. offer and gave the go ahead for a aid, Manchester, Dreselly, which asks Manchester to weather got cold. Meanwhile, the town and the Eighth Utilities out-of-town landfill site, Dreselly Costs to Bolton are estimated at $74,- strike, but union officials declined make its landfill area available for said. 500 and $41,640, respectively. further comment. District have become involved in a dispute over who will Bolton refuse. M provide fire protection in the area which would be served by the Details haven’t been discussed, firehouse. The dispute is now in court. (Herald photo by Dunn) Weiss said, and the proposal will go to the Manchester Board of Directors oks April 6. If directors favor the Police report no new leads proposal, Weiss will study possible 1 — The canning, costs and other matters, lie said. uring & smoking of Weiss said he has no recommenda­ Si game tion on the request but he will have Saint Nicholas in Dawn Peterson murder one in time for the April 6 meeting. Rainbow: the stor- News summary A He said there may be some advan­ WINDHAM (UPI) — State police A police officer described the rural an assembler at Pratt and Whitney, Judy Garland tages for Manchester if Bolton's r — Human in- Compiled from United Press Internetlonel today continued examine clues in road near the concrete foundation ot said he warned his three daughters to request is approved. He didn't their search for the killer of 13-year- an old house where the girl's body stay away from the area. elaborate. ough — Paintings old Dawn M. Peterson. was found: "This place looks like a "Ever since they closed the road it igs The letter from Dreselly is the se­ Windham County Medical real isolated and abandoned area, but has been an ideal spot for these — Biorhythm State National cond request for Bolton use of the Examiner Dr. Edwin Basden said it we re finding there were lots of peo­ things to happen. 1 don’t like it. but Manchester landfill. — Traveling with appeared the murder weapon was a ple walking around here Friday sometimes she used to take walks ailer WATERBURY-The jury in Last June, Weiss told directors large blood-covered stone found at afternoon — of course, it was real down there. Her mother thought I WASHINGTON - At noon that Bolton had asked for help in its The super 8 book the Murray R. Gold double­ today Burton and Ellen the scene. nice weather. " was jumping to conclusions, " said — Hostage to the murder case resumed refuse disposal program. He said a "It was a frightful wound. I'd say it Music teacher Robert Brouillard Peterson. Harness of Litchfield, Conn., study indicated that the volume of deliberations today after being were President Ford’s guests was a brutal slaying, " Basden said, who taught Miss Peterson, an eighth .Mrs, Clara Peterson was treated at Shipwrecks of the given Sunday off by Superior Bolton refuse wouldn't be significant adding, "Early tests indicate the vic­ grader at Kramer Middle School, Windham Community Hospital for at a reception in their honor at and would have little effect on the lemisphere, 1492- Court Judge Robert A. Wall. the White House, Her slogan, tim was not sexually assaulted." said she was "the nicest, a quiet girl emotional trauma and released. Gold is accused of killing his Manchester landfill. Lieutenant James Rice, com­ who always had a smile." Miss Peterson's funeral will be "Freedom's Way — U. S. A." However, Weiss said there might — Etchings and former in-laws, Mrs. and Mrs. has been chosen as the nation's mander of the state police Colchester He said, "In my class she was a Tuesday at the .North Windham Irv'.ng Pasternak in 1974. be a substantial increase in landfill- barracks, said residents have given student guitar instructor for less- Congregational Church, two official Bicentennial slogan in bound traffic because Bolton didn't a contest sponsored by colum­ the police what he termed an incredi­ advanced students. She didn't hang buildings from her family's home on have curbside refuse pickup. ble number of descriptions of persons around with those kids — you know- Station Road Burial will be in the nist Jack Anderson and the Directors agreed last June that NEW HAVEN - New York seen in the neighborhood around the teenagers— who get a little wild. But churchyard. American Revolution they might be willing to help Bolton ibrary Mayor Abraham Beame said Bicentennial Administration. time of the murder. she was friendly with everybody. " A group of North Windham if not for the unreasonable traffic in­ Rice said Sunday the police do not {other’s almanac Sunday in an address before When Miss Peterson did not return residents have set up a fund m NEW YORK - The United crease, estimated at up to 400 have a definite suspect, but he said home as expected at 4:30 p.m memory of Miss Peterson, a better ain’t well — but I the Yale Political Union that vehicles per week. ;ter” population shifts to the suburbs States is even more dependent he is confident the case will be Friday, and did not call, her parents than average student who was in­ upon Arab nations for crude oil Bolton’s long-term agreement for solved. — The kitchen cannot solve the nation’s urban called the police at 8 p.m. terested in art and had considered crisis, and might create new today than before the Arab oil Volunteer searchers found her making art a career. The world food cities with the same old embargo, according to a body at 11 p.m. in a wooded area Donations to the Dawn Peterson problems. Petroleum Industry Research Hearing slated today about 100 yards from the intersection Memorial Fund for Art, to aid Uniforms of the Foundation study released of Spencer Lane and an abandoned students interested in commercial evolution today. Of all petroleum im­ section of road, formerly Route 6, art, may be made in care of: Mrs. Change lobsters HARTFORD - A $40,000 ports, 25 per cent came from on entertainment rules near the Natchaug River. James H. Harrison, Box 215, North- grant has been made by the Arab sources last year com­ Dawn's father, Clarence Peterson, Windham. . Energy; demand Hartford Foundation for Public pared with 16 per cent in 1973. HARTFORD (UPI) — Liquor Con­ to be discussed at hearings this week. Giving to provide most of the trol Commission hearings \yere The proposed commission NEW YORK - A transit Producing your local financing (or a federal scheduled today on proposed regulations would eliminate the ban workers' strike may force New study of the region's public regulations to allow male and female on impersonators, but would leave in­ Yorkers, who take some six Impersonator shows. 2 - Ufe, times and transportation needs. The million bus and subway rides tact a rule barring live entertain­ death of Jesse study is required by federal No legislation will result, but the ment without prior commission ap­ authorities before they will each weekday, to drive, hike, hearings at the State Office Building proval. consider applications for mass compete for the city’s 12,000 were expected to draw a partisan The regulations would also con­ licensed cabs ochoof it starting transit grants and other crowd. The commission's right to tinue to ban persons performing at Thursday. Some 5,000 transporation projects. The regulate entertainment is presently liquor establishments while un­ members of the Transport study will cost about $300,000 being challenged in court. clothed, bottomless, or in attire that Workers Union Sunday shouted and take 18 months. The legislature has begun its shift displays breasts. unanimous approval to strike if from hearings to legislative sessions, The legislative Judiciary Com­ a new contract agreement is 9 but marijuana and tax laws are still m ittee will hold hearings on not reached by midnight Wednesday. marijuana measures Tuesday. Regional Street sweeping Marijuana laws were thrust to the attention of the legislature by a announced Superior Court judge's decision that stars and millions of television Street-sweeping operations this penalties for possession of marijuana viewers await the disclosure of with intent to sell had to be dis­ Oscar winners at the Academy week in Manchester were announced today by George Ringstone, acting tinguished from penalties involving Awards show tonight at 10 more dangerous drugs. o’clock. superintendent of highways. They will be in the area bounded by The legislative Finance Comittee Main St, on the west. Oak Grove St. will hold hearings Tuesday night on on the east, E, Center St. on the north measures intended to close tax and Charter Oak St. on the south; loopholes. One measure would apply plus the area bounded by Broad St. on the 7 per cent state sales tax to the the west, Main St, on the east. Center trade-in allowance on new car St, on the south and Woodland St, on purchases. the north. Also proposed are an expansion of Ringstone is advising property the inheritance tax to include life in­ Father Delaney honored owners (just prior to sweeping surance proceeds, an increase in The Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor of St. Bridget Church for more operations on their street) to sweep liquor taxes and removal of the sales than 20 years, receives a plaque from the Rev. William Stack, dirt from their sidewalks Into the lax exemption for meals which cost street. Many times in the past, he less than $1. assistant pastor, naming the school auditorium in honor of said, the streets were swept and then The measures were expected to Father Delaney. The event occurred during a reception in dirt from sidewalks were swep( Into raise small amounts of revenue to Father Delaney’s honor Sunday in the school cafeteria. (Herald them. help balance the state budget. photo by Dunn) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29. 1976— PAGE THREE The Woman's Home Manchester Community FRIDAY, APRIL 2 101-103. League of the Salvation College, will be one of the Manchester Racquet Club, Classes resume. Room. Tickets may be WORLD ALMANAC MCC calendar Tennis — MCC vs. Rhode About town Army will meet Tuesday at speakers at a workshop on FACTS SATURDAY, APRIL 3 11 a.m. purchased at the college Burglar gives self first aid 1:30 p.m. in the junior hall transactional analysis as a Island Jr. College, ••Motorcycle Training -Duplicate------Bridge — 1 •All meals are prepared bookstore. Manchester Racquet Club, by students in the Cook & at The Citadel. Mrs. Molly treatment method for drug Manchester Community Community Services non- - 9:30 a.m.. Main Campus P ™ ' °P®"’ Members of the Army- Anyone interested in going 2:30 p.m. Baker Training Hotel ••Noncredit community car parked at East Catholic High with vehicles driven by Richard Bell Is the hostess. and alcohol users Tuesday College offers this calen­ credit courses will be held. Room 7. The burglar who broke into Alcar Navy Auxiliary planning to may call Anna LaGace, MONDAY, APRIL 5 Food Service Management services course begins. School Saturday. Scibek, 23, of 71 Peterson Rd., Ver­ at the Connecticut Alcohol dar of events in the Interest THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Auto Parts Inc. of Spruce St. Satur­ go on the mystery ride are 649-9742. R eservations Duplicate Bridge — 7:45 Tennis — MCC vs. •Luncheon — noon; Stu­ programs. They are held in Open on a space available About 15 windows were broken at non, and David P. Krinjak, 39, of 891 Mrs. Mary Michelson, a and Drug Training Center ••Aspects of American day night cut himself on jagged glass reminded to make reser­ close Thursday. of the community. All the Northwestern CC, dent Center. the Food Service Dining basis. the Gammons Hoaglund Co., 395 faculty member of in Meriden. p.m., open 2nd novice, HR and used the company’s first aid kit Center St. Court date is April 13. vations by Wednesday by MCC sponsored activities Folklore—7:30 p.m., Main for emergency treatment, police said Main St., in one of several vandalism • Sean M. Lindsay, 20, of 111 catling Mrs. Ralph Friendship Circle of the listed below are open to the Campus Room 7. incidents reported to police over the Plymouth Lane, charged early Sun­ today. McCollum at 649-58(X), Mrs. Salvation Army will meet public and many are free of day morning with failure to drive in Police said they found a trail of weekend. Russell Mathiason at 649- Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. at charge. blood from a broken window to a first the proper lane, after a one-car acci­ 0907 or Mrs. Georgina The Citadel. Mrs. Brig. In addition to publicizing A rrests made or summonses dent on Pitkin St. Police said Lindsay aid kit, and continuing throughout the Vince at 643-4763. Evelyn Morrison and Mrs. ...aVfent-a-Matic events and acUvities in­ Manchester Police in- suffered minor injuries when his car building at 226 Spruce St. issued by Members, who may bring Ethel Duncan are dividually the college Among items missing in the eluded: struck a utility pole. Court date is guests, will meet at the hostesses. — hopes that the calendar burglary were an electronic April 13. A ttic Fan Czar Nicholas of Russia, will serve as a reminder of • Raymond R. Mozzer, 59, of clubhouse at 6 p.m. The Manchester WATES the Empress Alexandra, calculator and a battery charger. will not meet Tuesday. all that Is available at Lynwood Dr., Vernon, charged • Ronald J. Maillet, 17, of 44 their daughters, Olga, Tati­ Store officials were still checking for The Daughters of They will have their annual ana, Marie, Anastasia, and Manchester Community Saturday afternoon with driving Colonial Dr., charged Saturday after­ other stolen goods. Isabella is sponsoring a bus awards banquet Thursday their son, Alexis were College. while under the influence of liquor, noon with fourth-degree larceny trip to Union City, N.J., to at Piano’s Restaurant in shot on Bolshevist orders in The MCC staff looks 'h'fter a three-car accident at (shoplifting) at King's Department Ekaterinburg on July 16, Other burglaries reported over the the Passion Play presented Bolton. Happy hour will be forward to seeing you on Hackmatack and S. Main Sts. Police Store, Manchester Shopping 1918, The World Almanac weekend included breaks into homes by the Oberammergau of at 6:30 p.m. followed by FIt removes r excessive e heat e from campus and at the various said Mozzer’s car was in collision Parkade. Court date is April 19, says. Other relatives of the events. Call 646-2137 for on Ellen Dr., Buckland St., Hilliard j America on April K 11 uimicidinner diat 7:30. I your attic saving up to tird. royal family were also St. and Hamilton Dr. A stereo system the cost of annual cooling. kiUed, leaving no living further information on any and cash were taken from the heirs to claim the Rus­ of the acjivlties. Buckland St. home; the other homes Inflation cancels out property increases sian throne. MONDAY, MARCH 29- were ransacked and it wasn't known If this 1* tiM year you’ra planning to Invaat Copyright ® 1979 APRIL 4 Manchester’s assistant in 1967. million or only 61 per cent Newspaper Enterprise Assn. immediately if anything was mis­ Fund operating budget In caniral air candltioning for your Spring Recess Week — town planner ha» con­ Alan Lamson has of the $299.8 million book sing. went from $2,980,000 in 1967 homa...NOW Is the time to check with us. If firmed what every one has prepared charts for the value. Tools worth $800, butcher knives to $7,320,000 in 1975 — up you decide to buy from us before April 30th, suspected right along — period 1967 to 1976 showing Tax revenue has gone worth $250, and $60 to $70 in cash $4,340,000 or 142 per cent. you'll receive a $76 rebate check In the main that inflation has taken its Manchester’s net taxable from $8,839,000 in 196'7 to a were taken from a van parked on However, the 1975 deflated right after our pre-season Installation Is toll over the past nine Grand Lists, tax revenue. projected $18,577,000 this Rachel Rd., the owner told police value of this budget was co m p le te . years and that today's Board of Education expen­ MORE FOR YOUR ■ MONEY year — up $10,738,000 or 121 $4,400,000 or 60 per cent of Get the best air conditioning system, plus Sunday. Tennis equipment and a ditures and General Fund dollar is worth about 60 per per cent. However, the the $7,320,000 budget ap­ our expert Installation & service plus a $76 stereo tape deck were taken from a operating expenditures. cent of what it was worth deflated value of the proved for 1975. rebate. Order now. 763 MAIN ST. And. he has shown the projected 1976 tax revenue An additional chart by MANCHESTER deflated values of the is only $11,344,000 or 61 per Lamson shows that Carrier's luper-efficlent "round one" 191 MAIN ST. Grand Lists, tax revenue. cent of the $18,577,000 book Maftchester’s greatest pop- Is the most energy-saving central air MANCHESTER conditioner on the market. . . already 2 Board of Education and figure. ulation growth was meeting EPA standards sat for 1980. Coroner rules O’Toole General Fund operating The Board of Education between 1940 pnd 1960. It Can you afford to settle tar less? expenditures. budget and the General went from 23,709 in 1940 to caused his own death Interestingly enough, no Fund operating budget are 33,904 in 1950 and to 42,102 fis RIGHT for the times matter how high the Grand computed from 1967 and in 1960. By 1970 it had WIN A FREE John J. O’Toole Jr. of Hartford, the Manchester Police said. O’Toole, List, tax revenues and compared to June 30. 1975 grown to 47,994 and is es­ Call 289-5431 NOW for a survay. pedestrian killed in a Manchester attempting to cross the street from operating budgets have only. timated at 49,368 today. 1976 AUTO traffic accident last November, was north to south, was struck by an east- gone, their deflated values The Board of Education The projection is for it to ------DEPOSIT------held responsible for his own death in bound car driven by Joseph all are about 60 per cent of budget went from $5,670,- Fuel COUPON ONLY AT 9 reach 52,080 in 1980, then a report by Hartford County Coroner Ostrowski, 22, of N. River Rd., the high figures. 000 in 1967 to $12,130,000 in 54,925 in 1985 and 57,950 in DPTICAL Henry Ramenda. Coventry, police said. Manchester’s net taxable 1975 - up $6,370,000 or .110 1990. KASDEN Company O’Toole, 37, struck and killed by a Ostrowski told police the victim Grand List has gone from per cent. However, the 1975 340 Tolland St., East Hartford STYLE BAR car on Center St. on Nov. 23, 1975, staggered into the path of his car. He $217.2 million in 1967 to deflated value of the had been drinking and failed to exer­ tried to avoid a collision, but was un­ $299.8 million this year — budget was $7,320,000 or 60 STARTS TODAY, 10 A.M. AT ALL EIGHT D&L STORES cise proper caution while crossing able to do so, the coroner reported. an increase of $82.6 million per cent of the $12,130,000 NAME the street, the coroner ruled. O’Toole was taken to Manchester or 38 per cent. However, budget given the school The accident occurred at about 4 Memorial Hospital by ambulance the 1976 inflated value of board. 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Mon,, March 29, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976— PAGE FIVE Let’s restore confidence in a diploma Hunger council sends money mJaurl]p0tpr Euputu^ Hpralb Elegance In Simpllctty Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - Progress in what make it or need more time to pass a plumber or a carpenter. to aid earthquake victims passes for our public education test?” Remedial classes? Of course. No Our 'ClassiqLie' setting in Founded Oct. 1, 1881 system these days has to be A ndrew T ully j Well, I do no wish to seem cruel, thinking taxpayer can object to a arriving in Guatemala. 14 K arat goid . Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Presa International measured in millimeters, so I sup­ but in the bad old days kids were project aim ^ at helping the hard The Manchester Council Overseas Mlnistrles.to be The major efforts in the Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, pose we can find some hope in a re­ "kept back” if they flunked a school learner. But in the end, a high school on World Hunger, which used for the Guatemalan soys it simply Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. cent Denver conference sponsored by too many kids are being spewed out year. It worked pretty well, mostly diploma should signify that its emptied its treasury short­ disaster program. development phase will be yet ciossicaily. the rebuilding of houses, the Department of Health, Education of public schools willy-nilly, with or because parents were parents in that recipient has demonstrated he can ly after the Guatemalan Taylor, in a recent letter 85 East Center St. Raymond F. Robinson, Editor*Publisner Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor and Welfare. without proper educational prepara­ era, not pals or antiestablishment read, write and count at the twelfth- earthquake, recently sent to the council said that restoring water sources, a Setting gion e $75 What happened was that everybody tion. confidence men. Moreover, the grade level of competency. That’s an additional $100 to aid the adequate supplies are handicraft and vocational at Summit St. Opinion agreed some way must be found to The case of Arizona, hardly a system revealed that while a kid how to “restore public confidence” earthquake victims. arriving to take care of training program and Diamond ring $525 deny youngsters their high school backward state, poses obvious would never be a Shakespearean in the diploma. The check for $100 was temporary housing and agricultural development, diplomas until they can questions, to wit, how come ninth- scholar he was a cinch to make it as a sent to Robert Taylor, feeding problems and Taylor said. WIN A FREE “demonstrate minimum competency grade competency is sufficient to ob­ regional director of CROP, materials and tools to be The Manchester Council ^Hot’ ideas to cut on Hunger will meet in the basic skills” of reading, tain a high school diploma? How did Open forum a program of Church World used in clean-up and con- 1976 AUTO writing and ‘rithmetic. "The concern youngsters get into the twelfth grade Service Division of struction programs are Tuesday at 8 p.m. at in the ------Dffosrr— of our state Board of Education is to if they failed to advance beyond Emanuel Lutheran Church COUPON ONLY AT rising fuel bills library. All Interested per­ restore public confidence in the high ninth-grade competency? Chaplain Camp praised sons are Invited. Not only has the high cost of studs on 24-inch centers, in­ school diploma," said Herbert R. What’s the point of a four-year high FLOWER housing placed home stead of the traditional 2-by-4 Steffens, accountability director of school course if at the end a student To the editor. probiems but at times he must think Cotter to be guest FASHION can get a diploma by showing he's it is a thankless job. Occasionally he ownership out of reach for studs on 16.4nch centers, would the Nevada Education Department. While visiting my mother-in-law, I Steffens spoke for most of the con­ only as smart as a high school happened to read your newspaper is misunderstood, double-crossed, About town millions of Americans, but both accommodate thicker in­ ferees. Splendid. That’s at least a freshman is supposed to be? and discovered that "Today’s taken advantage of and disliked but at Democrat dance NAME E asy Payments sulation and save significantly Good night! In the bad old days, Chaplain Camp stays with it doing his The YWCA Book Discus­ many people who already own step in the right direction, in that it is Thought" was written by the AOORESS homes are finding the cost of on lumber costs. an admission that something is before the "progressives" took over, chaplain of the Somers State Prison, best above and beyond the call of du­ sion Group will meet public schools had simple First District Unlimiteds.” Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the In addition, because of a wrong with public education on a The Rev. Russell Camp. ty- c m PHONE running them taking in­ national scale. requirements. They were called I’d like your readers to know a lit­ What this world needs is more peo­ Congressman William Tickets still are Community Y. “Memoirs Cotter, D-Hartford, will be DEPOSn EACH WEEK creasingly large chunks out of more efficient “thermal Arizona this school year is "passing grades." A tad did not ad­ tle bit more about this man. Around ple like Chaplain Russell Camp. For available from ticket of a Survivor” and "The AS NEW DRAWINOS ARE HELD WEEKLY a guest of the Democratic their household budgets. envelope,” heating, ventilating requiring graduating high school vance from the ninth to the tenth Christmas he has a party for the in­ then the "correctional” system chairman James McAuley, Summer Before the Dark” No purchase necesfary...Must be over 18 yeara ol Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 students to be able to read, write and grade unless he successfully com­ mates who don’t receive visits or would be as correctional as its name. Club of Manchester Satur­ 179 Oak St., or from club by Doris Lessing will be age or older to win. You need not be present to win Addressing a meeting of the and air-conditioning equip­ day at its annual Spring compute at the ninth grade level, at pleted the ninth grade pinnacle. packages. It is an honor to know Chaplain members. discussed. The meeting is but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER National Association of Home ment could be a much lower Dance and Installation. least. Florida has passed iegisiation In short, what kind of an education He also gathers mittens, hats, toys Camp and his lovely wife and if they Cotter, a former state in­ open to alt interested per­ (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes Hartford • Westfarms Mall Builders in Dallas the other capacity. calling for the creation of minimum does a public schooi kid get after the and cookies from different churches happen to read this. I'd like them to The event will be at the surance commissioner, is sons. & license. day, Guy 0. Mabry, vice presi­ There is a public as well a ievels of competency, starting in ninth grade? If he knows all he needs and organizations in Connecticut to know they are loved and respected. K of C Home, Main St., serving his third term in for a high school diploma is ninth- And "thank you" Chap for all you do. with a champagne hour Congress and is seeking re- The Community dent of a building materials private stake in the more ef­ 1977, for promotion out of elementary put under a Christmas tree in the school and for high school gradua­ grade proficiency, he can hardly be visiting room. Then when children You are a wonderful person! May from 8 to 9 and dancing to 1 election in November to his Outreach Center, 64 manufacturer firm, cited the ficient use of our energy tion. Bills are pending in Kansas, blamed if he spends the next three come to visit, their father gives them your spirit live forever. a.m. to the music of “The fourth. Church St., will have a Read the “BRIGHT ONE” Manchester Evening Herald coffee hour Tuesday at 1; 30 2 case of a New Jersey resources. Pennsylvania, Tennessee and high school years shooting pool. a present. A friend, p.m. All are welcome. homeowner whose annual fuel Taxpayers are turning down Virginia to set minimum competency Gordon B. Ensign of the office of Chaplain Camp travels many miles Mrs. Brian A. Carpenter the State Superintendent in 33 Mahoney Rd. bills were almost as high as his bond issues. Schools are closed requirements. picking the gifts and cookies up and Again, splendid. But what ali this Washington state, asks: "What will some he even delivers to children of East Windsor PLAZA DEPT. STORE mortgage payments and to community use during off- says is that public education is in you do, for instance, with the 25 or 30 inmates who are unabie to visit. (Wa Hava A Notion To Plaaaa) warned that “heating and hours. Public buildings must lousy shape. It says that as of today per cent of the students who can't He helps the inmates with their lose cut Naxt to Frank'a Supaniwrfcat East MkWa Tpka., Manctiaatar cooling a house may soon close early. Not all of this is ludget become a luxury, unless the due to the cost of energy, to be for schools Beautiful SPRING FLOWERS 9 nation’s builders take im­ sure, but energy is an impor­ Tho Unreal Onoal Sears mediate steps to effectively tant factor. To the editor. Q n a t D ecanting Aid reduce home energy consump­ It will take ingenuity if WJUSTAINTNO ^ It is impressive that the JUSTICE AROUND UERt Manchester Board of Directors is in­ 15c 190 29c tion.” money-short communities are terested in the competence of our Red Tag SALE AN^MOREooo I ’LL OUST Need Something? — Ask Plaza! Mabry calls for a home to survive this era of scarce school-aged youth. Dm s the interest MAKE BELIEVE THIS IS A and expensive energy, and of the Manchester Board of Directors energy efficiency rating MAGIC AND ASK FOR H system, similar to Detroit’s architects and builders are, in extend to a commitment to our youth A UTTLEvilUSBCEg ‘J, to provide them with the best possi­ miles-per-gallon designation, fact, developing new concepts ble teachers and facilities with which 2 -D A v s to help consumers. Just as in structural design, furnishing to learn? SAVE »37 m.p.g. has become the and maintenance to meet the If the answer to this last question is challenge, as well as making ■ yes," and 1 sincerely hope it is, then WANTED watchword of new car buyers, rob' /' o a cut in the proposed education APPLIANCES TO BE REPAIRED “e.p.m.” (energy-per-month) more use of old ones. budget is not a feasible way to pre­ WE HAVE THE MEN ONLY Kenmore Heavy- costs are fast becoming the The substitution of plastic vent a tax increase in Manchester. AHD THE KNOW HOINI major concern of today’s new plumbing pipe for metal can The elimination of subsidies for Speclalliing In Westlnghouse, educational field trips, the curtail­ home buyer, he says. save a substantial amount of General BlecMc and Hotpolnf Duty Washer* ment of new equipment and supply Appliances For starters, a doubling of energy because plastics purchases, and the elimination of SPECIALING IN current Federal Housing Ad­ require only a fraction of ALL proposed program im­ WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR ministration minimum stan­ energy it takes to produce C■>^ ■ provements cannot be tolerated by a Board of Directors, if they are com­ APPLIANCE SALES dards for insulation in attics, metal products. mitted to educationai excellence. EUCBK SKM K P « I PMKNG LOT UCHT walls and floors “would have The insulating properties of Sincerely, MMNIDUIKtiMDKNR Judy Krupp an im m ediate impact in carpeting can save up to an a m u iic f am lowering home energy con­ eighth of heating fuel 40 McDivitt Dr. iitN savicoiTa Manchester DuBALDO *222 sumption.” requirements. Substitution of r/42niHKU nOK 64(-l114‘ Regular *259.99 This, of course, would mean fluorescent lights for incandes­ more business for the makers cent bulbs cuts down on elec- . 3-cycles . . . normal, permanent-press, and knit/ of insulation and less business trical consumption and Soviets often sour their own victories delicate. . Pre-set temperatures A for the energy utilities. But the lighting cost. heirlooms of tomorrow are at WASHINGTON — Technically, the development in a shambles and but not so close as to be threatened . 3-uater levels save with small, medium loads and Russians usually do a superb job in latter are in little danger of Buildings with exteriors of R ay C rom ley building an enmity difficuit to by Soviet troops, Castro’s Cuba 2-speed mower. running out of customers for mirror glass can bring about a their underground support of Marxist eradicate. Mao mistrusted Moscow stands out as the one which seeming­ C0UNTR'.,„-_ revolutionaries. They keep a low to begin with but his views were far ly has not soured its relationships, 2S4 NOAD ST. MANCHESTER I QF-'J' all the energy they can provide 44 per cent heat reduction. profile, keep a door open for 24451 Complementary Dryer* . . . .*182 from universal among Chinese Com­ though the Cubans have had provoca­ Merchants In Early American f ‘ in the foreseeable future. Heat-transfer systems are withdrawal without loss of face, in­ 'Lim ited Quantities its cancellation of a mutual defense munist leaders. tion. Perhaps it is because Fidel Furniture Reproductions’ ject small amounts of money and Moving on to Eastern Europe — There are also other energy­ being designed coupling air- treaty with Moscow. Castro has learned that he can milk And Unique Gifts saving steps builders can take, conditioning and heating units arms into a wide front probing for an East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union for billions in con­ opening, then pump-in assistance The Russians bumbled by attemp­ Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, tinued assistance and secure the OPEN TUES., WED., SAT., 10 A.M.-5:30 P.IH. such as double-paned windows, to pump warm or cold air from iavishly when it appears their help ting to interfere in Egyptian civilian Yugosiavia and Albania in par­ backup he heeds to move around the THURS. A FRI. 10 A.RI.9 P.M. insulated doors with magnetic areas where it is not needed to will turn the tide. They waste no and military politics. 'They shut off ticular. Yugoslavia and Aibania have world transporting revolutions, a OPEN SOKDAY 12-5 P.M. •649-5173 SAVE *70 weatherstripping and tighter those where it is. tears on lost causes. spare parts and supplies when they openiy broken with Moscow. There polity he attempted in Latin America SAVE *90 In this, they are more effective construction to reduce air in­ Then there is the use of solar couldn’t have their way. No country have been serious revolts in Poland, but which blew up in his face. Large 17.0 cu. ft. than the United States. will ta'ke such abuse and the Egyp­ Czechoslovakia and Hungary, despite Now we shall see what happens in WIN A FREE filtration. energy for heating and cooling, When it comes to following through tians had an option; they could turn the strong presence of Russian Angola. Will the victories of the 100% Solid-State Gjlor TV Nor need the low “e.p.m.” the possibilities of which we however, the Russians apparently to the West, and did. troops in or about their borders. 1976 AUTO frostless refrigerator Marxist faction stick? The work of — o m siT — house cost more, says Mabry. have scarcely begun to forget the rules they follow so effec­ Rumania is kept in check by the the Cuban expeditionary force, from tively in promoting revolutions and The Russians made the same mis­ COUPON ONLY AT For instance, the use of 2-by-6 explore. same overriding presence. all accounts, was not Impressive but wars. take in dealings with Mao Tse-tung’s One country after another in the the victors had an overwhelming Reg. Rewular China. They supplied Peking with COUNTRY This post-victory failure may various African countries, assisted supply of arms and equipment. The $419.99 prove to be the Soviets Achilles heel, nuclear know-how, technicians and LOFT 349»* by the Soviets for their own ends, has question now is whether they have overshadowing the strengths of their aid, then demanded that Mao follow 12.3 cu. ft. refrigerator, 4.77 cu. ft. freezer 369** moved to weaken those ties and to the ability to hold their control — Russian policy in the Far East and in massive nuclear and conventional buiid reiationship with the U.S. and quite a different matter from win­ have separate, adjustable controls. Two Handsome table model color set has arms buildup. South Asia, When Mao refused, the the West after a period of growing ning a war. And if they do retain con­ >^-width crispers, frozen-juice rack. 19-in. diagonal m easure picture, Russians abruptly pulled their men S A V E *80 Thought for the day For instance, iook at the recent suspicion of the Russian presence. trol. with the Russians botch the 100% solid-state chassis for de­ and aid, leaving Chinese industrial ADDRESS ouster of the Russians by Egypt and Of those lands allied with Russia relationship? Plav/reeord stereo system pendability. Also convenient one- cm PHONE Regular button color and in-line picture tube DEPOSIT UCH WEEK Courage ★ ★ -ft ★ ★ ★ $279.99 199** Tennis has finally become of age AS NEW DRAWINOS ARE HILO WESaT Be strcing, and let your heart take Manchester has had a lot of fine Plays and records 8-lraok tapes, has Righteousness, love, and hope are all It's getting the exposure, the No purchase necassaryv.Must be over 18 yeers of AM/FM, record changer, two I9 in. high courage, all you who wait for the tennis players, like Ty Holland, Jim­ age or older to win. You need not be present to win necessary ingredients of courage. coverage, it’s outdoor courts have speaker enclosures. Lord. Psalms 31;24 my Britton, Bill Sinnamon, Lock but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car 91723 Courage is not swagger or been improved, it's gone indoors, it's Courage is not so much a matter of Rogers; they go back a few years. (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay ell taxes carelessness but quiet steady getting a lot of people into an exer­ physical strength, or discipline of faithfulness. Reflections How many remember Otto & license. cise pattern, and it promotes com­ soul as it is faith in God. Courage is The Rev. Kenneth Knox Kubelle? He was a transplanted Long petition. not lack of fear but rather the balan- Islander who tpok up residence for a Talcottville The pros have given it a boost with Hal Turkington SAVE *60 cing of fear with faith. Congregational Church couple of years during the war. the World Championship Tennis Managing Editor 2 Otto was one of the better tennis Challenge Cup. the Virginia Slims MANCHESTER Kenmore free-arm Sewing Machine players on the island, and for many W allpaper & Paint Co., Inc. Tournament, and the many tour­ years was an invited guest to the Head naments all over the world for both The organizing committee was then-famous Newport Tennis In­ P A intt' 1122 Colon • Gold lind Poinlt male and female players. Bobby tennis matches near Pleasant St. vitational. He was a pretty fair Regular composed of Emerson Kessler, S tyU -Tti Vinyl In Slock • CAbol S llim Riggs hasn't hurt the game, either. Norm Rowsell, George Collins, Some matches were also played at basketbali player, too, and per­ Olympic Premium time at indoor courts Window SliAdes • StoAintrf • L id d tn sTflin 8290 The almanac Phyllis Porcheron, myself, and the Manchester Country Club court, formed in the Rec League with us CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 1941 today is just that — at a premium. COMPUTE CAAPFT DEPARTMENT - LAACf SELECTION * 2 3 0 now the site of its swimming pool. one season. Wilmott Reed who was coach of the FYee arm lets you easily sew cuffs, sleeves and other hard-to Some players arise early in the mor­ Manchester High School team. These were the members of those We have no idea where Otto is mm\ 1:00 A J t i ; » R.K. M i ll • W tt. m HOOK » TBW. » i l ♦ P.H. 9 sew places. 12 built-in stitches including stretch and zig-zag ning to get in all hour's time before Joe McCluskey was then director six teams; today; we lost him when he moved to MANCHISTIR Handy snap-in automatic buttonholer. 2 needle plates. By I’nilcd Press Inlrrnuliuiiiil In 1973, the last U.S. troops left going to work; others find their of the YMCA, as it was called before British American Club; Bill Sin- Essex and then later from Connec­ US MIDOtl TNPRt WIST, MANCHUTIR 646-0143 Today is Monday, March 29, the "prime time" late at night. becoming the Community Y. Cliff namon. Jack Curtin, and this writer. ticut. SAVE *80 South Vietnam and the last American ■k -k -k 89th day of 1976 with 277 to follow. prisoners of war were freed by North Massey was the badminton Italian American Club; Fritz We remember entering the New 15.3-cu. ft. Coldspot The moon is approaching its new Vietnam. There have been other attempts to enthusiast. Dellafera, Cy Giorgetti, Rosy Sapien- England tournament one year when WIN A FREE phase. In 1975, President Ford signed a organize the game in the past, but We did succeed in getting a fall ten­ za, Ray Dellafera, Hippo Correnti, it was played at the Hartford Golf 1976 AUTO SAVE *60 The morning stars are Mercury $22.8 billion tax reduction bill with only partial success. nis tournament going that year. It Paul Correnti and Paul Aceto. Club. Billy Talbot was a U. S. stan­ Upright Freezer Tennis was our game in high ------DEPOSIT------and Venus. enacted by Congress. was a doubles tournament; a singles West Side Tennis Club; Dave Mul- dout. as wdll as Sidney Greenbaum of COUPON ONLY AT Kenmore Powermate ® Vacuum The evening stars are Mars, A thought for the day: Scottish school; we traveled all over Connec­ tournament had been conducted doon. Jack Cushing, Eddie Werner, Chicago. It was about 1945. Jupiter and Saturn, ticut for competition, such as Keeney Art Olson and Earl Bissell. After they had sailed through us in MANCHESTER Reg. novelist Robert Louis Stevenson said, earlier in the summer. $379.99 "rhose born on this date are under "Every man is his own doctor of Park in Hartford, the Bristol tour­ The East Siders of Manchester Yankee Tennis Club; Emerson a matter of 20 minutes, they were not WAUPAPER 299** Regular naments, Meriden, New Britain. the sign of Aries. divinity, in the last resort.” always had some of the best doubles Kessler, Paul Beal and John Carr. content to shake hands and leave; AND PAINT CO. No visible frost ever forms — even pack­ John Tyler, 10th president of the When World War II was over, we players in town. That year it was Lee LaGace Athletic Club; Ted they invited us for a couple of sets of helped organize the Manchester age labels remain clear and readable. United States, was born March 29, Urbanetti and Cy Georgetti cap­ LaGace, Win Conant, A1 Kingsbury, doubles to help round out the after- Grille-type shelves help circulate zero- 199** 1790. Racquet Club. turing the title. And don’t forget the Chet Riechenbach and Frank Karw- \noon. , I , Our finest! Motorized, adjustable beater-bar even clMns along Dateline 1776 And that’s the reflections surfacing cold air for fast freezing On this day in history: Dellafera boys — Fritz and Ray — cyk. XThat would be "prime time" today. ADDREM j \ baseboards. 2-speed canister has headlight, caddy for deluxe By United I’rcHu Intrrnutiiinul this week from the desk drawer — In 1812, the first wedding was per­ who won a few titles together. Amateur Tennis Club; Mike ★ ★ ★ cm PHONE tool set, slow-retract cord reel. More! formed in the White House. Mrs. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 29 — the Manchester Racquet Club, ★ ★ ★ Vignone, Ralph Azinger and The scrapbook has yellowed with DEPOSIT UCH WEEK Lucy Payne Washington, sister-in- Gen. Greene’s brigade received k k k Our concern that first year was to Marshall Warren. age; but it contains memories still The club was organized Sunday, At HEW OMWINCt ARE HILO WEUIT law of President James Madison, orders to follow Gen. Sullivan’s organize, and plan for 1947. We did. The league s chances for survival yet young to throw away. Sept. 22. 1946. in a meeting at the No purchase nscetiary...Mu(t be over 18 yean ot MANCHESTER STORE HOURS was married to Supreme Court brigade on the march to New York A six-team league was formed, and were not strong, however, because It will find its way again into age or older to win. You need not be preeant to win SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Community Y. Its purpose was to Justice Thomas Dodd. City where a British threat was an­ competition took place at the West there were not enough clay courts, storage; probably in that file at but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Sears MON.-SAT. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. foster all athletic events that used Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back WEST HARTFORD In 1971, Army Lt. William Calley ticipated. Gen. Putnam was assigned Side Oval courts. In those days, you some clay courts were cemented home, but NOT in the desk, where it (from selection ol 11 cere). Winner must pay ell taxes racquets, like tennis, ping-pong, bad­ SSAW. KOEIUCK AND CO. was found guilty in the murder of 22 by Washington as commander of the could watch a Twilight League and interest began to lag. The league will steal space Intended for & llcanta. civilians in Vietnam. American troops in the city. minton. baseball game on the Oval and the lasted two years. memories of more recent history.

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Pageant choreographer About town Leary is chairman for AL Awards Night MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN

Karen Hjalmeer of 12 Pioneer Cir­ Francis J. Leary of Manchester is cle will do the choreography for this The Women's,Society of Communi­ chairman of the annual awards night Headquarters have certified the Baby names year’s Jaycee sponsored Miss ty Baptist Church will meet Tuesday program of the Dilworth-Cornell- names of William M. Roscoe, Morris Senior Citizen Manchester Scholarship Pageant, at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The Quey Post, American Legion in A. Hayes and Walter P. Gorman to which will be held April 10 at the Sacred Dancers of South United Manchester. receive 50-year consecutive variety show Manchester High School auditorium. Church will present a program. Awards will be presented May 8 at membership certificates. Murphy, Lindsey Kate, daughter Bavier, Jessica Rose, daughter of Miss Hjalmeer has had extensive Later, there will be a Communion the Post Home. There will be a social Other awards to Legionnaires will of Robert D. and Kathleen Eggleston Thomas N. and Theresa ft’estileo Bavier of 15 Winter St. She was born training in tap. jazz and ballet. She service in Fellowship Hall of the hour at 6, followed by a roast beef be made to Ralph Von Deck and Carl Murphy of Salem, N.H. She was bom this weekend March 17 at Lawrence General March 22 at Manchester Memorial has studied under numerous teachers church. dinner at 7. Following the program Priess, for their dedication to The Manchester Senior Citizens at New York's Dance Congress and there will be dancing to the music of various Legion programs. Both men Hospital in Massachusetts. Her Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Prestileo of will present their third annual varie­ locally with Beverly Burton for The meeting of Gibbons Assembly, the Vic Dubaldo band in the are World War 1 veterans. maternal grandparents are Mr. and South Windsor. Her paternal grand­ ty show April 2 and 3 at East Catholic .whom she has also taught. Catholic Ladies of Columbus, Fireplace Room. Mayne, a past commander, will be Mrs. Harry Eggleston of parents are Mr. and Mrs. William High School. originally scheduled for March 16, Leary, presently serving the post given an award for his first place Manchester. Her paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Bavier of East Hartford. She has a In 1974, Mrs. Hjalmeer will be "Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the as adjutant, is a past commander, a finish in National Rifle Association The revue, entitled "Everything’s Murphy of Hempstead, N.H. Her brother, Paul 3V4. choreographed specific numbers for downstairs meeting room at the life member, and was named out­ competition in the Department of Coming Up Roses” will climax with ' maternal great-grandparents are the Manchester High School produc­ KofC Home. Members are asked to standing adjutant of the year in the Connecticut and New England. He an old fashioned follies number. tion of "The Unsinkable Molly bring items for a penny auction. Department of Connecticut in 1973. placed sixth in the nation. An award Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fagan and Mr. Brown " and the 1975 production of He is also serving on the will also be presented to the Post Ri­ and Mrs. John Koubik, both of Directing the show are Roger Manchester. She has a brother, Lee Studio Coring Photo "My Fair Lady.” Currently she is the Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, Manchester Bicentennial Committee fle Team for its third place showing Negro and Marci Negro. Assisting The engagement of Miss Jennifer choreographer for Manchester’s will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Teen as fireworks chairman representing in the NRA competition on the Dillon Robert 22 months. The engagement of Miss Janet The engagement of Miss Joann S. them are Manny Shone as scene Jenks of Tolland to Dan Thomas Children’s Theater. She has per­ Center Annex of Manchester Recrea­ his post. Leary is a Navy veteran of national level. Charles Czajka, son of Yvonne M. Reichle of South Windsor to David Reggetts of Manchester to Kenneth designer assisted by Cas Kovalaski, Merriman of Brownwood, Tex. has formed in many musical productions tion Center. The meeting is open to World War II. He is employed by the Griffin of 28 Benton St. recently Gryzbowski of Windsor, has been an­ M. Board of Auburn, Wash, has been Ruth McElraevy and Barbara Hilton. inciuding Little Theater of all area men interested in singing Aetna Life Insurance Co. as a rate enlisted in the U. S. Navy and com­ been announced by her parents, Mr. nounced by her parents, Mr. and announced by her parents, Mr. and Manchester’s ’’Promises, Promises” four-part barbershop harmony. manual unit coordinator. A tennis Manchester Coley, David Sherwood III, son of pleted recruit training at the Naval and Mrs. Robert F. Jenks of The Mrs. Earl A. Reichle of South Wind­ Mrs. Joseph W. Reggetts of 36 Others working on production are and ”How to Succeed in Business,” Nassiff Photo enthusiast, he resides with his wife hospital notes David S. tl and Patricia Bidwell Training Center, Orlando, Fla. Green in Tolland. sor. Auburn Rd. Tonie Pouech and Theresa Negro, Sylvia at 26 Bolton St. The couple has Coley of Basket Shop Rd., Hebron. A gradute of Manchester High Mr. Merriman is the son of Mr, and Mr. Board is the son of Mr. and costumes; Marilyn Hagler, stage The April 10 pageant will open with Parents Anonymous will meet three children, William, a student at He was born March 23 at Manchester School, he enlisted under the Navy’s Mrs. Bil J. Merriman of Brownwood, Mr. Grzybowski is the son of Mrs. Mrs, Murray M. Board Jr. of Auburn. manager; Joe DuPont, stage crew. a dance routine performed by the Karen lija Imeer Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. More informa­ Discharged Thursday: Sally East Catholic High School; Peter Memorial Hospital. His maternal School Guarantee Program, Tex. Theodore Grzybowski of Windsor, Wash. seven contestants to the theme song tion about the organization and Keenan, East Hartford; Mitchell The arts and crafts class at the who resides in Rhode Island; and Francis J. Leary grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Upon completion of recruit The bride-elect was graduated The bride-elect was graduated ’Freedom.” Competition will then meetings may be obtained by calling Damboise, 266 Channing Dr.; Denise The bride-elect was graduated Senior Citizens Center is in charge of Bernadette who is a student at Harold M. Bidwell of Massena, N.Y. training, he attended postal Clerk from Rockville High School and the from Manchester High School and be held in swimsuit, evening gown the Senior Citizens Center, or by 1-800-842-2288, toll free. Perkins, East Hartford; Leo from Manchester Community special props. Southern Connecticut State College. His paternal grandparents are Mr. University of Connecticut. She the Joseph Lawrence School of Nur­ and talent categories is required in calling Gary Espelin, ticket chair­ “A” School in Indianapolis, Ind. College in 1973 and is presently a Other committee members are Life membership awards will be and Mrs. David L. Coley of Weston, which he completed a week ahead of received her master’s degree in sing in New London. She is employed Kenneth Woods, local piano all local Miss America Pageant man, at 528-8330. Tickets will also be The council on ministries of South senior at the University of Connec­ Cmdr, Harold Pohl, Robert Donahue, presented•esented to Harold C. Belcher, and L T ^ Griffin, Ct. His great-grandparents are the special education from UConn. She is as a registered nurse at Manchester teacher, is musical director and Mrs. preliminaries. available at the door the night of the United Methodist Church will meet 29 S. Alton St.; Eleanor Russell, 176 schedule. He was then assigned as ticut majoring in home economics. Theodore Fairbanks, John Mayne, past commanders Ernest C. Linders late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bidwell recruiter's assistant for 10 days employed as a special education Memorial Hospital. Ida Cormier is rehearsal pianist. Tickets are available at Watkins, performance. tonight at 7:30 in the church office. Eldridge St.; Susan Walker, Coven­ Fred Parlato, Richard Descy, Henry Jr. and Fairbanks. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNair. His teacher at Orchard Mesa Junior High Her fiance was graduated from Her fiance is currently serving in The commission on social concerns try; Shelby Hutchings, 2 Lincoln St.; working with Navy recruiters in Wierzbicki Sr. and Harold Olds, Also the American Legion National paternal great grandparents are School in Grand Junction, Colo. Porter School of Design in 1971. He is the U.S, Navy as a hospital corpsman Tickets are available from any will meet at the same time in the Eric Rueg, 16 Lawton Rd.; Lynn Manchester. church reception hall. Mrs. Sophie Brotherton of Westport He has reported to his permanent Her fiance attended the University employed by Gerber Garment aboard the USS George Washington Senior Citizen or by calling the Bolduc, 20 Wadsworth St, center at 643-5310. and the late George Brotherton, and duty station on board the USS Blake- of Texas and is presently a senior Technology in East Hartford. Carver in Rota, Spain, . majoring in biology at Mesa College, Anna Louisa Coley and the late David ly (FF1072 ) homeported in The couple is planning a May 15 The couple is planning an August Curtain time is 8 p.m. Grand Junction, Colo. S. Coley I, Charleston, S.C. wedding. wedding. An August wedding is planned.

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Murch 29, 1976 — PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29. 197fi Conservation agency urges area residents Notice everything for making College of Scouting session Don't be ashamed to 336 to recycle newsprint bnng your doggie to us! a N ond^ easteri NORTH You/ M tsitr Cfisre* Wtfeomt On A ll f r M i t r O r d t t Just because he's very With the current price dirty and needs a good begins Tuesday on MCC campus MAIN should be removed from wsksls •oMophans for newsprint at R13 a ton, bottles as the price for bath and clipping. Just U p k lM *181400101118 STREET WESTERN BEEF the Conservation Commis­ metal-free glass is sub­ be ashamed of yourself 63 TOUAND TFKE. ‘ OPEN SUNDAY t - i sion is urging Manchester stantially higher, the com­ if you don't make an e n d much mors a ( fsirfny prieesi, A College of Scouting, which is enable her to be a part of the natural Mon., Tm i ., W*d„ Sot., following: “Volunteer Interviewing • MANCHESTER 643-1114 residents to take bundled mission said. open to all interested persons, is world rather than just know about it. Sen., 9-6 Thun., f r i . 9-9 appointment for him or "we have every Techniques,” “Pots’N Plots,” With a complete tine of newspapers to the WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Besides enriching the Mon.-Sat., 8-4 being sponsored by the Connecticut “Creative Dramatics,” "Sports and Tel. GROCERIES & PRODUCE her soon! little thlngl" Mary Ann Roy, assistant professor LIMIT QUANTITIES recycling bins at the en­ town’s general fund, the Valley Girl Scout Council Tuesday Games Techniques," “Junk Food Poor dogs can't call us. of history at Manchester Community trance to'the town Landfill recycling of glass and and Wednesday at Manchester Com­ Junkie" or “Pizzas Are Good for 649-5253 871-0800 V.G.K. “ where a College, will discuss “Women in Area on Olcott St. The newsprint helps control munity College. You," "Instant Nature," dollar's History," leading up to the present price of newsprint had litter and saves space in "Homecology,” "Shutter Art,” SUDS & SCISSORS DOGGIE SHOPPE worth change in women’s role during the been $8 a ton but recently the landfill area, which The program will open Tuesday at “ Basics for Troop First Aid,” WIN A FREE ROUTE 3C POST ROAD PLAZA VERNON, CONN. the miracle of mohiltrtA | a dollart" "B lam e ft on the G reeks" workshop. WIN A FREE increased to the present, lengthens the time this HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 9:30 am. with registration and “Wanted: Song Leaders,” “Your 1976 AUTO downtown manchtSter, coffee. 1976 AUTO rate. If the market price’ area can be used for waste 317 HIghlaRd Street Virginia Harris of Manchester, a Troop Can Sing, Too,” “ Your Values -DEPOSIT- continues to climb, the Sue Bucknell, director of the Per­ disposal, the committee student at Goddard College, Plain- Are Showing,” and “ Bicycles Cycles -DEPOSIT- commission believes there It Pays to Read Herald Ads (« MeRdwetar • 646-4277 manent Commission on the Status of COUPON ONLY AT said. field, Vt., will lead the “Life Plan­ Cycles ’ COUPON ONLY AT is a possibility that the Women w ill be the keynote speaker. ning for Women” workshop. She will W.G. She w ill speak at Tuesday at 10 a m. curbside collection of discuss “Where Have I Been and The Craft Center and the Resource WESTERN newspapers could by on "The Emerging Role of Women." GLENNEY CO. Where Am I Going?” Center of MCC will be open con­ BEEF resumed. Dr. Tanash Atoynatan, director of The "Conflict: The Teen-age Girl tinuously during the event. The Manchester's Community Child All glass containers may and Mother/Leader” workshop will Women’s Building w ill be open during also be brought to the Guidance Clinic, will conduct a NAME NAME be conducted by Tina Border, direc­ sessions for information and relaxa­ recycling bins. Metal rings workshop on "How Does the tor of the MCC Women’s Center, and tion, and the Information Center will ADDRESS ADDRESS Changing Role of Women Affect Sue Grant, a counselor at be open one half hour before all Children." His topic: ‘Group CITY rasN E c i n Crossroads. sessions for registration and general PHDNE Discipline Helps for Grade School DEPOSIT U C H WEEK Arlene Norman, psychiatric social aid. DEPOSIT EACH WEEK Children. " AS NEW DHAWINBS ARE HELD WEEKLY AS NEW DRAWINOS ARE HELD tWEEKLY worker at Blue Hills Hospital, will A $1 registration fee will cover all Acclimatization," a daytime No purchase necessary,..Must be over 18 years of No purchase necessary...Must be over 16 years of A b o u t to w n lead the “ Who Am I?" or "My Identi­ courses. More inform ation on the Lemon Up Shampoo workshop or evening mini-course, age or older to win. You need not be present to win age or older to win. You need not bo present to win ty and My Values" workshop. workshops may be obtained by will have as its instructor Dr. Steve but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Various types of craft workshops calling the Connecticut Valley Girl 10 oz. Van Matre of the School of E n­ (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes are being offered in addition to the Scout Council, 522-0163. & license. & license. St. Mary’s Episcopal Our Reg. vironmental Studies at George % Church will have a Bible 1.48 Williams College in Illinois and study Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. author of two books on acclimatiza­ at 463 E. Center St. tion. His techniques sensitize the in­ Right Guard 7 oz. dividual to her environment and Deodorant The executive com­ mittee of the United UlESTBEND Incl. New Methodist Women of North Dry Talc Church will meet tonight at Our Reg. 7:30 at the home of Elaine 7 Pc. Cookware Set 1.12 Law, 27 Baldwin Rd. Oven-sale knobs, handles Hanging rings on pots, pans 1 and 2 ql ■ ' - local departure times - covered saucepans. 5 qt.covered T he G .A .P . ( G iv e a Dutch oven. 10" skillet. 9; 15am 12:15pm 3:45pm ‘l^orbes &^^]^Uace Pound) for world hunger — lo c a l d e p a rtu re tim e s — 5:45pm 8:45pm Proctor-Silex w ill have a weigh-in 8:30am 10:40am 2:30pm for Willinrantic, Danielson and Grease Relief Providence, with onward or con­ 12-Cup tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. at 22 oz.w pistol sprayer 4:45pm 7:45pm necting service to Newport, Fall the parish house of Our Reg. 1.19 Glass for Waterbury, Southbury, Dan­ River, New Bedford, Cape Cod Misses' & Juniors' Jeans bury, Yonkers. New York City Percolator points, Boston & Logan Airport Emanuel Lutheran Church. Choice of new styles p Y ou'll see more, enjoy more - save time, save gas and travel in F U L L COMFORT IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE for Spring _ Pledge Furniture . « . Our Orig. 16.99 Junior High Forum of Polish, 14 01. 1 3 4 T7T North United Methodist Our Reg. 1.79 I Church will meet ’Tuesday Stop in or phone for schedules & tickets to all points Glory Spray Foam . 8.88 BOB'S MOBIL STATION at 6 p.m, at the church. Glass bowl lifts out for clean 427 Hartford Rd. (at Palm St.l - Phone 646-7348 Rug^Cleaner,24oz. l b # mg Flavor selector adjusts strength of brew • great every (one block from Keeney St. exit of Interstate 84) Our Reg. 1.99 I The Old Guard, which is time!lP202H open to retired men of the area, will meet Tuesday at "SC 10 a.m, in Luther Hall of Beys’ Heeded Emanuel Lutheran Church. Sweatshirts ^HAMILTON BEACH FINAL EXPENSE Later, the men’s chorus Deluxe Switchable directed by James McKay Electric Knife or No-Scorch will rehearse. Our Long Sleeve Shirts LIFE INSURANCE Self Cleaning Iron GOING-OUT-OF U You Pay Caldor...... 19.99 e. *500 to *5000* 0 4 4 Machine washable solid Less Relund from Ham. Beach... 5.00 E«- colors: kangaroo pocket. Our Reg. 7.99 W EVnYONE ACCEPTED Sizes S to ) Irish. Survivors are his The funeral is Tuesday at She was the widow of Kehler of Manchester and Friends may call at the Main St. (Eighth District). There were 57 entries in the men’s 1 p.m. at the Weinstein Mrs. Lila D. Strange funeral home Tuesday Fast parents, Joseph M. and Harry Glauber. Mrs. Stephen Parkman of Sunday, 10:35 p.m. — In the men’s finals, Simmons and division. Those who lost in the semis Mortuary, 640 Farmington The funeral of Mrs. Lila from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mary Klapatch Donahue, Mrs. Glauber was born in Tucson, Ariz.; a sister, Dumpster fire at 287 W. Mid­ Sales Results when Pelletier split the first two games, each received $25, quarterfinalists Ave., Hartford. Buriai will D. Strange, 67, of 211 The family suggests that dle T^ke. (Eighth District). and two sisters, Mrs, Susan Russia and lived in New Mrs. Elaine Kiecolt of you advi'rtise your the former winning the first 185-120 $18 apiece and qualifiers $10 apiece. be in Tempie Beth Sholom Homestead St, who died those wishing to may make M. Coole and Miss Joan M. York until moving to Manchester; his mother, s |) a c e-consu nii nq and Pelletier coming back to win the High single out of the money cashed Memorial Park, Friday night at memorial contributions to idle Item s in the Donahue, all of Connecticut in 1941. Mrs. Jennie Mahblanc South Windsor second, 128-123, Simmons took the a check for $7. There were 43 entries Manchester. Manchester Memorial the Manchester Associa­ Want Ads. (Herald photo by Dunn) Manchester. She was a member of Schuetz of Manchester, Saturday, 6:27 p.m,— Brush next two games by close margins, in the women's division with the Memorial week will be and a grandson, James R. Hospital, was held today. tion for Retarded Children. tire at 725 Foster St. The funeral is Tuesday at B'nai B'rith Ben Ezra Men’s champ Don Simmons (left) 176-167 and 120-119, before Pelletier losers in the semifinals each collec­ (Herald photo by Dunni observed at her home. Burial was in Bolton 10 a.m. at John F. Tierney Chapter. Roche of Manchester. won the fifth game, 139-116. Simmons ting a check for $10. Quarterfinalists The family suggests that Center Cemetery, Bolton, \\ illi scroiid place fiiiiaher George Pelletier Funeral Home, 219 W. Survivors are a The Homes Funeral look the sixth and deciding game by and high single out of the money each Women’s titlist Mary Simmons (left) friends wishing to may The Holmes Funeral Center St., with a Mass at daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Home, 400 Main St., is in 21 pins, 149-128, For his efforts, he cashed $7. DaiipliliT-in-laH, ruiiiifru|> Joan holds trophy make memorial gifts to Home, 400 Main St., was in 10:30 at the Church of the Cohen of Manchester, and charge of funeral collects $100 top prize and a trophy Tempie Beth Shoiom, 400 charge of arrangements. NCAA Tournampint Assumption. Burial will be two sisters, Mrs. Lena arrangements which are while Pelletier gets $50 and a trophy. in East Cemetery. E. Middle Tpke., or the Solomon of The Bronx, incomplete. There are no calling Diabetes Association of N.Y., and Mrs. Milton Friends may call at the Jobn J. Zboray Connecticut, 17 Oakwood John J. Zboray, 56, of 9 X r hours. Houben of Hallendale, Fla. funeral home Tuesday Indiana has only Joan Simmons had to go to three Racers defense Whalers Ave., West Hartford. Waddell Rd. was The family suggests that There will be a graveside from 7 to 9 p.m. games beore winning her quarter­ pronounced dead on arrival those wishing may make service Tuesday at 11:30 final round match over Doris Pren­ Demers agreed that his team is Robert K. Worm Sr. at Manchester Memorial HARTFORD, (UPI) - The of the opening period on a shot from memorial gifts to the .Allan I,. Jones a.m. at Mt. Hebron tice, taking the third game, 159-131. playing well, showing a 7-0-3 mark TOLLAND - Robert Ed­ Hospital Sunday night after Michigan in path adopted a just in front of Landon after Landon Cemetery, Flushing, N Y. Church of the Assumption Allan Loyall Jones, 75, of mund Worm Sr., 66, of 8 Mary Simmons and Michelle Irish over the past 10 games. That surge had been knocked off his feet by New Memorial Fund. 441 Main St., East Hart­ Memorial week will be suffering an attack at his Watergate-style strategy Sun­ Elizabeth Lane died Sun­ each won in two straight and Carol has moved the Racers from fourth to England forward Allen Hangsleben. observed at her home. home. He was the husband PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Only Big Ten rival Michigan stands day afternoon at the Hartford ford, died Saturday at day night at Rockville Rawson. top qualifier, topped Debbie first in tile East. Mrs. Irviuf; L. of Mrs, Dorothy Chaneuf However, it was a second period Hartford Hospital. He was The family suggests that General Hospital. He was in the way of Indiana's relentless pursuit of the NCAA national Rozelle in three games to move into Civic Center as they “stone­ Demers stressed the team aspect friends wishing to may Zboray. by center Brian McDonald at Aronson the husband of Mrs. Alice the husband of Mrs. basketball championship. the semis. walled" it. of the victory, but did issue praise for make memorial gifts to Mr. Zboray was born 12:45 that was the key play. It gave Mrs. Barbara Mandel Jones. Dorothy Whipple Worm, The Wolverines, who finished a dis­ The result was a 3-1 World Hockey the play of A1 Karlander and Davey He was born in Bath, Martyr Forest in Israel, in Oct. 3,1919, in Exeter, Pa., Keon. the Racers a 2-1 lead after a goal Aronson, 49, of 1 Great Mr. Worm was born tant second in the Big Ten race and we've played this year,” he said. Association victory for the Racers Maine, and lived in the care of B'nai B'rith Ben the son of Mrs. Mary earlier in the period by New England Meadow Lane, Far­ Sept. 4, 1909 in the Bronx, lost a pair of games to Indiana, are ■ Michigan record of 25-6 pales in Scores in the semis were very close over the New England Whalers and it Manchester, South Wind­ Ezra Chapter. 545 E. Zboray of Exeter and the "A1 was assigned to Tom Webster defenseman Rick Ley had tied the mington, formerly of N.Y.. and lived in Long the final obstacle in the Hoosiers’ comparison to Indiana's 31-0. but Orr with Joan and Mary Simmons each lifted them into first place in the hec­ sor and East Hartford area Center St., Manchester, or late George Zboray. and Davey had the job of defensing game. It was Ley's eighth goal. Manchester, died Sunday Island, N.Y., before path and Michigan Coach John Orr expressed optimism. winning in two straight. Mary topped tic East Division race. The Hebrew Home, 615 He was employed at Ralph Backstrom. When you stop McDonald's goal checked the at Hartford Hospital in for 15 years. moving to Tolland five fully realizes the danger of such a Michelle Irish, 146-131 and 135-132, Indianapolis has 72 points with the He was the former owner Tower Ave., Hartford. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft "I'd be crazy if we got this far and those two guys, you have gone a long Whalers’ momentum and the Racers Hartford, years ago. position. I said 1 didn't think wc could win, " he while Joan was defeating Carol Raw- Whalers next at 71. Cincinnati and of the Blue Flame Oil Co. The Weinstein Mortuary, Division of United way toward stopping the Whalers and then went into their "stone-wail" She was the wife of Ir­ He was a supervisor for "Fortunately, here we are,” Orr said. '.'I don't know how, but I think son, 136-115 and 130-126. In the finals, Cleveland, idle Sunday, show 69 in Quincy, Mass., and the 640 Farmington Ave., Technologies in East Hart­ our guys did the job." Demers said. defensive posture with Pat Stapleton ving L. Aronson, assistant the New York Transit said in anticipation of tonight’s we can win." the Simmonses split big victories, points each. Hartford is in charge of ford. and Ken Block the key blueline prosecutor in Common former owner of a grocery Authority in New York for nationally televised title game at Joan taking the first game 151-120 "The Racers got us playing their store there. arrangements. Mr. Zboray was a "This first NCAA championship Karlander, the ex-Whaler, also operatives. Pleas Court at Hartford. 8:15 p.m. EST. "Although, I don't game between two teams from the and Mary the second, 150-119. Joan type of game again." moaned New He was night dispatcher Simmons took a one-game lead in the scored a pair of goals The last one know what is so fortunate about same conference features a contrast England Coach Harry Nea,le. "They at the East Hartford Taxi third with a 143-115 victory but then came at 19:41 on an empty net as the Goalie Michel Dion of Indianapolis playing Indiana three times." in styles. Indiana is a aggressive and are going so well now they dictate the Whalers pulled goalie Bruce Landon In Memuriani Cab Co. the past eight her mother-in-law went to work and was also outstanding when the The Hoosiers have dominated bruising, led by a pair of All- tempo and once they get ahead they in an all-out eftort to erase a 2-1 In loving memory of Esther Haugh years. won the next three straight to take Whalers occasionally did manage to college basketball during the past Americans in Scott May and Kent pul up a stone-wall at the blue line. " deficit. who passed away March 29. 1974. Other survivors are a soh the crown. Scores the final three penetrate into dangerous territory, two seasons, winning 62 of 63 games, Benson. Michigan relies on speed and Indianapolis Coach Jacques Karlander's first goal came at 4:07 turning back the bids handily. Wc had such a loving mother and three grandehiidren. SAVE YsNOW THROUGH APRIL24 but the national title eluded them last She was so good and true The funeral is Tuesday at a remarkably balanced offense. When ever there was trouble year when they were upset by Ken­ It was Indiana's'oulstanding defen­ She knew Just what to do. 1:30 p.m. at Samsel- tucky in the Mideast regional final, Bassinger Funeral Home, ON TEMPER-WARE BY LENOX sive play which carried the Hoosiers Toiling and striving from day to day, Indiana Coach Bobby Knight was to a 65-51 victory over defending Moving week comes 419 Buckland Rd,, South Helping us face what came our way. questioned several times Sunday champion UCLA- in S aturday's Bowling pairings set Patient, unselfish, she did her best. Windsor. Burial will be in about the danger of over-confidence semifinals. Michigan routed a God grant her eternal rest. Mount Hope Cemetery, Pairings for Wednesday's quarter­ in view of the fact Indiana already crumbling Rutgers team. 86-70. for 78 NFL players Stankiewicz and Danny White vs .Ml her Children Dorchester, Mass. finals in the Junior Duckpin Bowling w anted has beaten Michigan twice. If there is a weak spot in the In­ Craig Coleman are the pairings in Friends may call at the : Tournament championship at "Man, when I was in this (the major boys. diana lineup, it is said to be at guard NEW YORK (UPI) - This Sion clubs were handed a list of In \f(‘inuriain funeral home tonight from NCAA tournament) as a player (on' Holiday Lanes have been established. Janet Connors is defending champ with Quinn Buckner and Bob Wilker- players available for selection in in loving memory of Anna Pallein, 8 to 9. Ohio State’s 1960 champions), I didn't son. will be moving week in the There were 46 entries in bantam in bantam girls. Her quarterfinal op­ who passed away March 16. 1973 and The family suggests that Tuesday's allocation draft. bovs. 26 in junior boys and 11 in Michael Pallein who passed away think we could lose," Knight said. In Rickey Green, who led the National Football League, with ponent is Jill Tracy with the other those wishing to may make OLD PHONE BOOKS Each established club was allowed major boys. There were 32 entries in March 29. 1973. "Now, 1 don't think we can win. My pairings Judy Piccolo vs. Debbie Wolverines with a 20-point average 78 players heading to the new to freeze 30 active and two reserve memorial gifts to the old friends can't believe how I've bantam-girls, 19 in junior girls and 14 Mallon. Jean Alexander vs. Karen A silent thought, a silent tear this season, Michigan has a speed Seattle and Tampa Bay players, plus another two from their Keeps their memories ever dear. Heart Association of changed. I guess that's the difference in major girls. Qualifying rounds Evans and Karin Grinavich vs. demon guard to attack this alleged franchises. overall reserve list. The remaining Time takes away the edge of grief. Greater Hartford, 310 between players and coaches. were rolled last Thursday. Janice Curtin. Cheryl Greene will Out memories turn back every leaf. vulnerability. Junior Steve Grpte will pool of players will be available to Collins St.. Hartford. "1 think Michigan is the best team At noon (EST) today, represen­ The pairings in bantam boys finds face the junior girls' defending To be exact, 60,159 old Manchoiter/Rockville phone booke. They’re be the other starting guard. the new clubs, which paid $16 million Sadly missed. now being replaced by new 1976 booke. tatives of the NFL's two new expan- Doug Gaboury. the top qualifier, champ Julie Curtin with the other Your Loving Family each lor admission Kohert J. .Aiulreunu against Mike Hansen. Steve Berube brackets having Bette Sheldon vs. Discarding theta old directorlee can be a problem for the environ­ Officials of the new teams im­ Robert J. Andreana, 36, vs. Bill Belekewicz. Tommy Conran Donna Grinavich. Kim Rutherford ment. We want to recycle Ihle 28 tone of paper — uae It to make other mediately went into a 21-hour huddle in McMnuriam of 590 Wethersfield Ave., Buy your Temper-ware set-either vs. Jeff Martocci and David Barlow vs. Karen Steeves and Nancy Piccolo In loving memory of husband, dad the 16-piece service for four or the 45-piece usable products such as cardboard or rooting paper. Hubie Green wins again to determine their choices. They will vs. Joe Rosetto. Robert Claughsey Hartford, died Friday at vs. Jeanne Curtin. Kathy.Banavige is and grandfather, James Brogan, who service for eight-during this special meet again at 9 a m.(EST) Tuesday was called to rest March 28. 1973. heads the field in junior bo.vs and his the defending champ in the major home. He was the father of We need your help. Please keep using the old directory until the new HILTON HEAD, S, C. (UPI) weeks' work — more than any golfer a two-over-par 73 Sunday to drop to begin the’ selection process. Seat- sale and you'll save 33% over the cost b quarterfinal round opponent is Philip girls division. Her opponent is Kim Your memory is a keepsake with two sons, Robert Andreana buying the same pieces individually.: one becomes effective April 7. Then turn In the old one at one of the ever before has made in that period from 12 under for three rounds to his .t'Ue won the right to pick first in the which we will never part. — Hubert Green is going home Foreman. Other pairings are Chris Erickson with the other pairings and Jeffrey Andceanna. collection canters we’ll list later in this newspaper. on the pro golf tour. 10-under-par 274 — three strokes draft in a special drawing last Though God has you in his keeping and a daughter, Heather to get ready for the Masters, Hansen vs. Vinny Valentine, Ed Virginia Sylvester vs. Paula Skrabut, we still have you in our hearts. OpenSiQcItValue Sale P rice Ecology is everyone’s concern. " I’ve played pretty good golf of higher than Nicklaus' winning score December and the clubs will select Keesler vs. Jeff .Archambault and A husbarid, father, and grandfather, Andreana, all of and count his money. Janet McElhanon vs. Gayle Robson 16 Pieco Starter Sel S96 00-5102 00 late, " understated the 29-year-old here last year. alternately, until they each have 39 ' we loved and shall never forget Manchester. $65.25$67.75 John Lukas vs. Keith Congdon. Pat and Bonnie Lavoie vs. Lisa Man- 45 Piece Service $350 50-S363 S0 $233.75'$242.S0 “It’s time I took a week off," Birmingham, Ala., golfer who has Green started the final round with players, three from each established Irish vs, Ken Stepanek, Scott Smith zulillu. Wife. Daughter. His funeral was today. Summer Kaiveat Quaketlown Maq^ic Garden Green said after winning the been a total of 40 under par for his a four-stroke lead over then- NEL club. Son in law and Grandson vs. .\l Lea, John Fox vs Mike Burial was in Mt. St. Heritage Golf Classic by a fat last three tournaments. runnerup Bob Murphy. Murphy, Results of the draft will be an­ five strokes for his third vic­ playing just ahead of Green, hit into nounced at tlie league office in New Green has now won 11 tournaments tory in a row. an unplayable lie at the second hole York Wednesday. and nearly $660,000 in less than six and wound up with a triple-bogey There should be all sorts of Valdes stops Cohen in four ‘‘I've got to work on hitting the ball full years on the PGA tour. But. he eight. jockeying, especially in the early Announcement Southern New England Telephone higher for the Masters (the week Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 has yet to win one of the so-called going. after next)," he said. "But, I'll do "major " championships and he says Jerry McGee slipped into second Tampa Bay’s John McKay, the PARIS (UPI) - World battering Cohen into the ropes with Dr. Victor J. Manley, Osteopathic Phys- my taxes first, to see if I have that is one of his “key goals ’ place with a 68-279, five under par, former University of Southern Middleweight Champion Rodrigo stunning right and left hooks and then clan & Surgeon, Will Be Receiving anything left over." "Augusta is on my mind because when ail the other would-be con­ California coach, warned about Valdes of Colombia stopped powerful uppercuts. Patients of The Late Dr. Harley H. Shafer 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ife should have plenty. Green I'm from the South and first went tenders faltered. That finish earned trying to sneak veterans through. challenger Max Cohen of France in By Appointment at 21 High Street Hartford • Westfarms Mall earned $43,000 for winning the there when I was a kid of 14, " Green McGee $24,510. "I'm sure there will be some the fourth round Sunday, virtually Tough tests Willlmantic... Heritage; $35,000 a week earlier for said. "It gives me a chill, even the Hale Irwin, a two-time Heritage teams who will put on the draft list assuring a fight with the other world LOS A.NGELES I UPI) - The winning the Greater Jacksonville flowers and magnolias, when I go champion, rallied from a third-round some old players and pretty well- middleweight champion. Carlos Mon- delending .N'CA.A champion UCLA zon of Argentina. CALL 423-3241 Open; and $40,000 the week before there," 77 with his second 69 of the tourna­ known players who have played well, tennis team, the nation s ,No. 1 rated that for winning the Doral Open. Green, who had been under par in ment to tie for third at 280 with Don that are at the point where they The fight, which ended when Cohen S(|uad, gets its toughest test ot the That adds up to $118,000 for three 10 of his 11 previous rounds, turned in January and Gibby Gilbert. might play another .year or two, " quit suddenly in the fourth round of season this weekend when it meets Murphy shot a five-over-par 76 Sun­ McKay said. “There are other teams the scheduled 15-rounder, was Staiilonl and CSC, the country's ,\o. watched by 6,000 spectators at the day to tie at 281 with Graham Marsh, that say they’re not going to do that. 2 and 3 laiiked teams, in baek-to-baek Tennis title to Goolagong Andy North, I,anny Wadkins and Ker- They say those players still have a I’avillon de Paris, the old Paris iiialches CLEAN UP FOR SPRING mit Zarley. Nicklaus. seven under year or two and 'we got to win in a slaughter house on the outskirts of town, BOSTON (UPI) - The "Twilight Virginia Slims of Boston without after 14 holes Saturday and five un­ year or two, we're not a new Scores two Zone," starring Evonne Goolagong, dropping a set, breezing to a 6-2. 6-0 der through nine holes Sunday, franchise, so we re trying to win.' Valdes ended any question about I’AS.AUE.NA, Calif lUPI) - co-starring Virginia Wade as "The final victory Sunday over the dropped back to a Iwo-under 282 "The only thing we have told these the condition of his right hand, English star George Best scored the crushed in an automobile accident in MITES Victim" and a cast of promising, tempermental Wade. On the tour, along with Marty Fleckman, Terry teams is, if you put a good one out (inly two goals of the game and his Hi Conderino’s young also-rans. Diehl and Roger Maltbie. August, as he landed a seemingly lirst in the North American Soccer they call that kind of performance there assuming we won't take him — Goolagong — calm, cool and playing "in the zone," after the long- The only others in the original 114- we will ’ " endless barrage of hard right hooks i.eague Sunday as he led the Los and uppercuts. collected and playing perhaps ,the running, science fiction TV series, man field under par for the tourna­ McKay says simply he'll concen­ Angeles Aztecs to a 2-0 exhibition vic­ best tennis of her life — glided "Twilight Zone." ment were Gary Player, Lee Trevino trate on building a sound defensive Near the two-minute mark of the tory over the Seattle Sounders at the Drapery Shop through the week-long $75,000 and Tom Weiskopf, who all had 283s, club. fourth round, Valdes was brutally Rose Bowl i \ 99 Summer Street Manchester, Conn.

S U > White Sheers or Lining Celtic&f clinch division crown NEW YORK (UPI) - “I’ve the Eastern Conference title, which Buffalo 113-90, Seattle mauled Atlan­ .Sonio 127, Hawks 112 means Havlicek and a couple other Brian Winters 27 as Milwaukee in­ Warnor.s sixth in the last seven with never been happy with division ta 127-112, New Orleans defeated Fred Brown, Tommy Burleson and creased its first place lead over idle older Celtics can rest before the games and was highlighted by a rally Philadelphia 110-107, Milwaukee Willie Norwood combined for 73 BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Owner for championships,” said John playoffs. Detroit in the Midwest Division to 1 that erased a 17-point Kansas City se­ free downed Portland 115-100, Phoenix points to extend Seattle’s home court 94 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of your home Havlicek, “ Nobody Against the Knicks. the Celtics 1/2 games. Sidney Wicks had 16 to cond period lead. by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest Every Drapery Order! topped Los Angeles 100-97 and Golden winning streak to II games and lead Portland. blew a 10-point second period lead, technical staff, phone: Sale Ends April 17 remembers them. They only Stale routed Kansas City 134-117. lengthen Atlanta's road losing streak .Siin» loo, l.iikiTK .97 Net- 107, Sjiiril!* 102 then fashioned a 13-point edge early remember who the NBA cham­ In the American Basketball to 17 games. Brown led all scorers Julius Erving's 34 points lifted New in the fourth quarter only to see the Paul Wcstphal's 27 points helped pion is." Association, New York downed St. with 27 points. Phoenix post its first win in Los York to its fourth straight win. The advantage shrink to two points with Louis 107-102 and Denver ripped In­ Ju7./. 110, 76rrs 107 Nets built a 19-point lead on five We • KIrsch Rods • Custom Cornices • Custom Bedspreads Happy or not, the Boston Celtics 1:30 left. Angeles since 1972 and moved the have another division title to their diana 110-98. Pete Maravich scored 38 points, in­ straight baskets by Erving in the Earl Monroe, who had eight of his Suns 1 1/2 games ahead of the fourth 649-9240 Also • Window Shades • Delmar Woodwoven record — their 13th in the last 20 cluding 15 in the third period, to give third quarter. 29 points in the final period, scored a place I-akers in the race for the final years. The Celtics won their fifth Ittilli'lH I-i;t, llrtivch 90 New Orleans the win. Maravich and playoff spot in the Western NiiggclK 110. PaetTs 98 Feature • Custom Slip Covers three-pointer which brought the Elvin Hayes racked up 28 points, Bud Stallworth combined to oulscore Conference. David Thompson led seven Denver straight Atlantic Division crown Sun­ Knicks to 96-94 before Havlicek and Dave Bing 23 and Len Robinson 22 to Philadelphia 19-8 at the start of the players in double figures with 20 BLISS TERMITE CONTROL day with' a 100-94 victory over the Paul Silas hit two free throws each to DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY • EST. 1882 Also Featuring ‘‘SHOP AT HOME SERVICE” PhODS 6 4 6 -7 2 8 6 New York Knicks. help Washington beat Buffalo and in­ second half and give the Jazz ar 10- Marriorn l.'ll, kiiigo 117 points to provide the Nuggets at least put the game — and the division — crease its Central Division margin point lead. Rick Barry scored 37 points to lead a tie for their second straight ABA The Oldest & Largest in Conn. Hourt; MON.-8AT. 9:00-8:30 P.M.; ALSO EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT... The victory pulled the Celtics to away. within two victories of wrapping up over the second place Cleveland to 1 liiicks ll.’i. Trail lllii/.rrs |(H) Golden Slate in its highest scoring regular season title. Billy Knight led In other games. Washington beat 1/2 games. Bob Dandridge had 29 points and game of the season. The win was the Indiana with 38. V PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.; Mon., March 29, 1976 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Chicago earns first Bowling Twins have new look ACFBG says residents ‘ripped off’

NEW YORK (UPI) - victory over the New York ly which lifted the New Hull iced it on an empty net Andover the Bolton dump situation, refused to NEW YORK (U P D - It second major league vic­ PARKADE JIINIOR- 416, Carl Bolin 153-136-420, The Minnesota Twins have Mets. York Yankees to a 16-11 time is in favor of taking swift and goal with 29 seconds left. let a proposed charter come to the took the Chicago Black tory to extend Kansas Mary Vashalifski 179-457, Ding Farr 357, Larry Gaz- a new look because of an The Chicago White Sox triumph over the Detroit. DONNA HOLLAND decisive steps in a proper forum. Hawks eight days, five In other games, Mon­ City’s winless streak to 23 The Andover Committee For people and is now afraid of a referen­ The ACFBG is composed of Pat Shelton 179, Ricky za 136, John Kristof 153- old baseball formula. and Boston Red Sox played Tigers...Homers by Pete dum.” games and 28 minutes of treal tied Boston 2-2, Atlan­ games. The Rangers fired Costello 226-530, Nick 141-412, Todd Peck 357, a 1-1 tie terminated after Better Government claims there is a members of both parties as well as Basically a free- Mackanin and Mike He said the ACFBG thinks the March to realize ta beat Washington 3-1, 53 shots at Denis Herron. Marotti 203-569, Teri John R ieder 353, Pete 15 innings when the Red unique situation in Andover "because independents. ’There are about 40 swinging team during most Jorgensen, accounting for selectmen have “deliberately denied something they should Pittsburgh blanked Detroit WIIA Ferguson 467. Sox ran out of pitchers...A1 top town officials are related and members. Staum 146-379, Dick of their existence, the five runs, led the Montreal the citizens of Andover their rights.” have learned last season — 3-0 and the New York Danny Lawson scored Cowens led a 16-hit attack running the town.” Sleeves 352, Bundi Tarca Twins have returned to Expos to a 9-5 win over a Post said the committee at this Norman Whitney is ACFBG chair­ first place in the weak Rangers topped Kansas two third period goals to PARKADE BAiNTAM- 135-365, Tom Turner 151- fundamentals this spring with three singles and a "split" Astro team mixed Robert Post, a spokesman for the man. Smythe Division is City 4-2. lift Calgary over Toronto Larry Quirion 161-151-425, 363. under Manager Gene double as the Kansas City with veterans and group, said direction should come something you earn, not in­ In the World Hockey ... A1 Karlander scored Paul Zepp 186-435, Scott Mauch. They’ve become Royals whipped the rookies...Gaylord Perry from the taxpayers and not from herit. Association, Calgary twice to push Indianapolis Burgoyne 181-435, Dale more of a line-drive hitting Pittsburgh Pirates 9-0. pitched six shutout innings town officials. The nipped Toronto 5-4, In- past New England and into Blagrove 159, Eric Oglesby NAPPY NOLIDAYS- team and are attempting to Otto Velez’s three-run for the Texas Rangers in Recently the ACFBG unsuccessful­ iManrijrfitf r Eu^ntn^ iHpralii shocked heavily favored dianapoiis topped New first place in the East for 202-452, Jim Giuhosky 158. Chickey Balesano 132-358, utilize team speed more homer was the big blow of an 8-3 win over the ly attempted to bring to a referen­ Chicago to win the Smythe England 3-1, Houston the first time this season ... Sarah Lupacchino 128, Sue than most Minnesota a five-run eighth-inning ral­ Baltimore Orioles. dum an ordinance mandating paper Division championship last downed Phoenix 7-4 and Terry Ruskowski scored a COUNTRY ClAiB- Vic Davenport 125-126-340, Bev teams of the past. ballots at all Town Meetings. year when they p o st^ the Winnipeg routed San Diego pair of goals to lift Houston Abraitis 381, Vito Perham 125, Linda Wed- So far, it seems to be Post said, "Some rob you of your iXT first winning season of 6-1. past Phoenix ... and Bobby Agostinelli 367, Nondo An- nichuk 136-370, Kathy working. money with a gun and others with a Area news Cunuiliens 2, Bruins 2 House waking up their five-year existence. Hull scored twice to propel nulli 139, Ted Backiel 140- McConnell 131-347, Dot The Twins defeated the smile. The end result is the same, Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Steve Shutt and Guy Winnipeg past San Diego. 393, Ken Bennett 148-164- you’ve still been ripped off.” The Black Hawks, trying Christensen 343. Atlanta Braves 3-2 Sunday Bolton,. Coventry ■ East Hartford Tolland Vernon to prove Vancouver’s title Lafleur scored goals 41 for their third straight vic­ WINTER HAVEN, Fla. Chicago White Sox in Post claims the local government t-.. feat a fluke, rolled up a 14- seconds apart in the second tory and raised their spring (UPI) — Tom House is still Sarasota Sunday. He has "lied to the people, mishandled Joanne Pranckus Joanne Burnett point lead over the second period to lift Montreal into waiting to wake up. struck out three batters exhibition record to 4-1, Of 200 Carriage Dr. said: Kathy Goldstein Gale Horne the tie with Boston, The left-handed relief and has worked five Of 746 Sullivan Ave. said: Mauch, new to the "I think the program is Of 90 Carriage Dr. said: enabling the Bruins to Connors tops Tanner pitcher admitted as much scoreless innings in two “I don’t mind the sex American League after 16 conservative but fills a Of 73 Rosemary Lane said: “I’m happy my son is in Pro hockey J clinch the Adams Division years of managing in the yesterday in talking about exhibition appearances. Marcham, Turk are for ‘Mo’ education parts of the the program. If these titie. Don Marcotte and the trade that brought him need for a backup for National League, has been program. home. "I have no objections. children are taught at an Wayne Cashman scored for Airlines crown cautioning against undue to the Boston Red Sox from order for the Arizona Representative “The kids are going to be early age in a matter-of- Vernon actually appear on the ballot, “A loving home should "I feel most parents do place Canucks but Van­ the Boston goals. optimism but the Twins the Atlanta Braves. to appear on the ballot locally for the informed anyway. fact way about sex, then Two Vernon Democrats, Stephen Marcham and Turk said. not be afraid of having the not educate their kids.” couver made up those 14 Flunu's 3, Cupiluls 1 appear to be responding to “It’s not that I wasn’t May 11 Democratic primary, a slate "They might as well the next generation won’t Marcham and Michael Turk, Friday Anyone interested in being a children see ail aspects of points and moved into first Bill Clement scored one PALM SPRINGS, Calif, winner’s reward. ranked the No. 1 player in his approach to their treated well by Atlanta,” Brooks returns learn it the right way.” be so hung up about sex announced the formation of a Vernon of nine supporters must be delegated member of this slate or wishing to love. Whether it be a home piace for the first time goal and set up the other (UPI) — Blustery 35 mile Tanner, who took home the world last year. "A problems. House said " It’s just that I LOS ANGELES (U PI)- education in the schools as “ Morris Udall for President" Com­ at an April 27 caucus. help with the Udall campaign, may with one or two parents, Friday night — thanks two to direct Atlanta in its an hour winds made it a lit­ $17,500 from the match, challenge match with On other fronts; came to a winner here, a Rich Brooks, former assis­ are some groups here in mittee. This caucus is open to every contact Marcham at 875-3630 or Turk love is still present." aimost exclusively to victory over his former tle harder for Jimmy Con­ agreed with Connors about Arthur is something I think Cesar Cedeno and Bob club which doesn’t have a tant football coach of town.” Marcham and Turk said that in registered Democrat in Vernon, and at 875-7323. i ; Chicago’s five-game losing team. Washington’s Nelson nors to win the $200,000 the difficulty of playing in everyone would like to Watson had four hits each negative thought. This club UCLA, the Los Angeles it is this slate of delegates which will streak over a span of eight Pyatt ruined Danny American Airlines Tennis the gusty winds, saying see,” said Connors, who as the Houston Astros just knows it’s going to Hams and San Francisco days. Bouchard’s bid for a Tournament Sunday. they were "the toughest has won three such defeated the Cincinnati make the double play, 49ers, has returned to shutout with a goal at 17:29 But the 22-year-old ten­ Comments on sex education • When the Biack Hawks wind conditions I’ve ever challenge games in Las Reds 9-6. Dan Driessen knows that it’s going to UCLA as coach of the out­ felt behind the Minnesota of the third period. nis superstar managed to played in. The soft return score runs and takes the side linebackers. Athletic Area police report Vegas, Nev. “I know I'd homered for the < i North Stars 3-1 on a goal by I’ciipiiins 3, Itcil W 0 rally twice for a 6-4, 6-4 was harder to handle like to see it come about Reds,..Ron Cey and John game to the other team." Director J.D. Morgan an­ South Windsor shown the program not to be as “con­ The Herald polled South Windsor Michel Plasse kicked out victory over Rosoe Tanner troversial” as originally thought. Pierre Jarry 28 minutes because it stuttered. I mis­ and there has been some Hale each hit a three-run House pitched three nounced today. VERNON line and aimost comded wun a pouce JUDY KUEHNEL residents on the program. 29 Detroit shots to lead at Mission Hills Country the El Cammo Plaza. Rt. 30, Vernon, About 90 per cent of the parents into their game Sunday sed some easy volleys talk, but I just don’t know homer to lead the Los perfect innings in a 1-1,15- Roland Daigle, 40, of 27 Spring St., cruiser. He was held over at the The Health Education and Human Each person was asked the Pittsburgh back into se­ Club in this desert com­ last month. Court is April 21. signed the slips requesting their night, it looked bad. But it because the ball kept jum­ at this point." Angeles Dodgers to a 9-0 inning tie against the Rockville, was charged Saturday police station and allegedly tore up a Development curriculum began in following question: “On March 1 the cond place in the Norris munity. child's enrollment in the sex educa­ took just 18 seconds for the ping." with disorderly conduct and second mattress in the cell. Court is today. local schools March 1. Health Education and Human Division, one point ahead "It was a non-rhythm Edward Murphy, 49, of 90 Prospect tion parts. Hawks to wake up as Bob­ During the game, both degree criminal mischief. The program begins in Development program was finally of Los Angeles. Rick Kehoe wind," Connors said. “No St., Rockville, was charged Saturday The sex portions were made op­ by Sheehan scored to pull players asked for the He allegedly broke windows in his David Ingraham If, 18, of 43 kindergarten and goes as far as implemented in our schools. The scored a goal and set up matter what side I was on, with breach of peace after a distur­ tional as a concession to a group of Chicago within a goai. removal of one linesman apartment and threw rocks at his Esquire Dr., Manchester, was Grade 6. It deals with behavior, program includes some sex educa­ another for the Penguins. it seemed the wind was bance at his home. Murphy was parents voicing objection. The health Then Cliff Koroil scored after several close serves wife’s car. He was held at the police arrested Saturday on a warrant grooming, health, personality, un­ tion. How do you feel about this at 16:27 to tie the game. Pit Itungcrs -t, .Scouts 2 never consistent. The sand were called out. Officials taken to Rockville General Hospital education areas of the program are curriculum?" station and released later on a $250 charging him with third-degree derstanding each other, manners and New York's Pete was swirling around and and later transferred to Norwich not optional. Martin added a short- refused, however, to make non-surety bond tor appearance in assault. human reproduction. Some of the responses are printed Stemkowski set up three the ball was doing stutter Hospital. No court date was set. Joel Wells, hired to draw up and handed goai at 8:05 of the the change. Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville, The alleged incident happened at It is the sex education portions above with the photos of the goals and rookie goalie steps. I think the wind coordinate the program, is presently third period to put the The calls Tvere not the April 21, which have caused the curriculum to respondents. Doug Soetaert recorded his equalized our play. It was teaching the human reproduction Hawks ahead and Dennis only friction in the game. be termed "controversial." None of the respondents including just a m atter of who made portions. However, Wells recently Earlier, Connors made an George E. Wilson, 28, of Smyrna, Ironically enough, permission slips the above objected to the sex educa­ the most mistakes." resigned his post effective in June. obscene finger gesture and Ga., was charged early Sunday mor­ Franklin found fit for trial sent out to parents of students have tion. His opponent, however, Tanner told him, "1 don't ning with reckless driving, operating disagreed somewhat, 19th hole want to see that finger under the influence of liquor or South Windsor saying, "Jimmy Connors Tree Lane, fi;om you again." drugs, and third-degree criminal plays tougher when he’s John Franklin, 24, of Benedict Dr, Court appointed psychiatrists said But it was apparently a misAief. behind. 1 felt a little bit like has been found competent to stand Franklin is capable of understanding misunderstanding and Police said he was driving north on PZC approves Coates plans Tallivood Country Club 1 let him off the hook today trial for the March 5 murder of the charges and can assist in his own after the point Connors told West St., crossed the double yellow \li;V S CLl It- Class A .SELECTED NINE - but he’s just so tough to Tanner he had made the YOU A ' l.ponard Flannery, 54. of 110 Pine defense. H e b ro n by Donald Robinson to discuss the —Gross —Robert Nor- Class A — Ted Backiel 32-4- nail down. 1 played well to gesture at the wind, which .4mston Lake houses possibility of constructing four- mington 77, Net —Ron 28. Erwin Kennedy 31-2-29, get to 4-1 in both sets but had played havoc on a lob March Planning and Zoning Com­ The commission reviewed with family dwellings in lieu of the duplex Basile 81-8-73, Richard Tony Pietrantonio 33-4-29; then I started making mis­ shot. mission matters included: Richard A. Keefe, zoning agent, the houses he is currently building on his Callihan 79-5-74, Walt Class B — Pete Staum 33-5- takes." • The Paul L. Coates Resubdivi­ partially constructed dwellings at "Fine, That's okay," Students rock for Kevin Rt. 85 and RHAM Rd. property. Saverick 79-3-76, Craig 28, Joe Wall 36-6-30, Bob Connors, who lost only Tanner replied. sion on Rt. 66, approved after a Amston Lake. The construction of four-family un­ Huber 83-7-76; Class B Jones 37-7-30, Jack Moffat two matches this season, Connors, who is trying to money for their friend and classmate teachers, students and parents. public hearing. By JUDY KUEHNEL its of one bedroom each would break —Gross —Frank Sullivan 37-7-30, Mort Rosenthal 36- both to Hie Nastase, had to Kevin Hurst of Andover. Food and beverages have been • Action tabled on a request from regain his title as the llerultl CorrcHpondent 76; Net —Richard Jaquilh 6-30, Walt Kulpa 37-7-30; NIGHT OWL Kevin was injured in October in a Walter Nieliwocki for approval of a up the area and avoid the "mill Keefe said the structure on Bass overcome a 4-1 deficit in world’s top ranked tennis donated by merchants from 78-10-68, Aldo D'Appolino Class C — Tom Turner 37-9- both sets to beat Tanner They sang "Rock Around the football accident. He has spent five Manchester, Glastonbury and East three-lot subdivision on Hoadley Rd. town " appearance of the duplexes, Lake Rd. will be secured by the player, said he would like Clock" in the 50s. according to Robinson. 87-15-72, George McAlees 28, Nils Shenning 42-12-30; and pick up the $35,000 to challenge Arthur Ashe, months in the hospital. Hopefully, Hartford, Mrs. Charest said. after First Selectman Aaron Reid owner and it will be sold this 85-13-72, Dan McDonough Low gross — Erwin In the 70s, they really do it com­ Kevin will return to Elast Catholic in Each student came with a rocking noted the condition of the dirt road Under the existing regulations summer. 85-12-73, Don Dowling 82-9- Kennedy 76; Blind bogey — •Race to Regassoni* plete with rocking chairs and all. about three weeks. chair, which had to rock nonstop, un­ running past the three lots. Reid dis­ four-family dwellings are not per­ 73, Jay Smith 87-14-73, Bob Bob Copeland 108. About 45 freshmen and sophomores Phyllis Charest and Eleanor Foley, til the 24-hour period is up. approved of it due to the road. mitted. Robinson was told he could Two modular homes on which con­ Behling 83-9-74; Class C PRO S\\ EEPS - Gross from East Catholic High School in organizers of the Rockathon expect Students were replaced by two or • The proposed 16-lot Deer Run request a zone change for the area. LONG BEACH, Calif. for the first United States struction has ceased were discussed. —Gross —Gordon Beebe — Stan Hilinski 76, Erwin Manchester set rocking chairs a- about $2,200 will be realized if all three relief workers, but the chair Subdivision on dagger Lane, warned Robinson replied that he would (UPI) — Clay Regazzoni, Grand Prix West. The commission decided to ask 90; N et-Len Kent 87-18-69, Kennedy 76, Net — Ray J\/C rockin' at 6 p.m. Friday night, and pledges come in. had to keep rocking. for public hearing April 13. have to think about the m atter before the second banana to world "We both raced to win vowed they would still be rocking 24 deciding whether or not he would Keefe to ascertain if the two Bob Kiernan 87-17-70. Jim Dotchin 82-7-75, Steve driving champion Niki The proceeds will be used for Mrs. Foley said other benefit func­ and the best man wins," hours later. Four-family (twellings pursue the four-family dwelling dwellings have been secured from • Grunske 100-28-72', Jim Matava 80-4-76. Lauda of Austria on the 9 educational and medical expenses tions are planned including a fashion the Swiss racer explained proposal. entry. Aufmann 99-26-73, Ralph BEST l.> - Class A — ’The 24-hour “rock” is hardly a for Kevin. show. The commission was approached vaunted Ferrari factory about Lauda after Regaz- King 99-25-74, Dick Brewer Ray Dotchin 64-7-57, Sher prank, however, but an event to raise Pledges were made by friends. team, said everything went zoni’s wire-to-wire romp in 91-16-75; Callaway —Net Ferguson 60-3-57, Einar according to plan. the $265,000 Formula One —Walt Wojtyna 93-21-72, Lortentzen 64-7-57; Class B In other words, he had event through the streets Rockville Hospital notes Sal Evangelista 94-22-72. - Bert Davis 66-12-54, Bob only one thought in mind of downtown Long Beach. lL.i- John Goiangos 92-20-72. J o n e s 68- 1 3-55, Dan when he showed up Sunday Women Frank Cromwell 103-31-72, Morline 69-14-55; Class C - Admitted Saturday: Steven Cole. Todd Peck 73-18-55, Fred Admitted Friday: Edward Black. 123 apply South St., Rockville; William Clark, Tolland Tpke., Vernon; Sandra Dower, Tracey 74-18-56, Mac Recall Wright BOULDER. Colo. (UPI) take awards South St., Rockville; Betty Corrette. Can­ Emily Dr., Vernon; Patricia Reilly, LaFrancis 71-15-56; Low — Colorado University of­ ^ 1 non Rd.. East Hartford; David Kester, Elizabeth Lane, Tolland. .Mary Ryan, gross — Sher Ferguson 78; PHILADELPHIA (UPI) ficials say 1’23 persons have Bolton Skinner Rd.. Vernon; Adam Levick, Oak Ludwig Rd.. Ellington. Blind bogey — Vic Daley — The Philadelphia Flyers applied for the head St.. Rockville; William Osgood. Somers Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Laurie tfFinishes fifth 97. have called up wing Larry At a recent Craft Day competition Dhandapani and daughter. Talcottville basketball coaching job Rd . Ellington; Emma Skinner. High St., LONG BEACH. Wright from their Rich­ of the Bolton Woman's Club. 13 Rockville; Richard Sullivan, Woodland Rd , Vernon. Terry Hewitt, Russell Dr.. SWEEPS-Gross-Sher vacated by the recent Calif.tUPI) — Janet Ferguson 78, Net — Einar mond farm club to replace members won 16 first-place awards St., Rockville. Linda Drew, Haylin Dr , Tolland; John Martin. Elm Si , reassignment of veteran Guthrii;, the first woman Lorentzen 81-7-74. Paul Holmgren, out with Winners and categories were Hazel Vernon. Rockville; Richard Routhier, Dockerel ever entered for the In­ Sox Walseth. an eye injury. Allen, metal; Lorrie Baker, Discharged Friday: Larry Bodmar, Rd , Tolland; Ethel Sirois, Hillside Ave.. dianapolis 500. finished photography; Linda Boothroyd, Tory Rd.. Tolland; Karen Campanelli. Vernon; Deborah Thibcault. White Rd . tilth in a six-car celebrity creative material: Sherry Shaw, ^ n - High Ridge Rd., Rockville. Mark Ellington: Marie Williamson. Gail Dr . race before the first U.S. dy Peirog, Lorrie Baker, holiday Colpitts, McLean St., Rockville; Dolly Ellington. DeCarli, Cider Mill Rd., Tolland; Linda Births Saturday: A daughter to Mr and Grand Prix West Sunday. decoration; Lorrie Baker, knitting Mrs, Maurice Corrette, Cannon Rd.. Elast adult, knitting child; Lindy Cassels, Drew, Haylin Dr., Vernon; Susan Gardner, Oakmoor Dr., Vernon; Ruby Hartford: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Legg, sewing; Alison Until April 3 a Hunter, Fairview Ave.. Rockville; Lawrence Dower, Emily Dr . Vernon. CABLE TV’S Boisoneau, Carol Zapadka, Noreen Robert Haber, Carol Dr.. Rockville; Admitted Sunday: Barbara Cashman. Carpenter, needlework; Apryl Dean, Ralph Schneider, Lake View Heights. High St , South Windsor; Joanne Clark, this Midas Carol Lorenzini, decorative painting; Tolland; Helen Slicer, Windermere Ave., South St.. Vernon; Margaret Colangelo, Pat Rady, original art. The Vernon; Debra Smith. Snipsic Lake Rd , Discovery R d . Vernon; Paul Goupil, winners' projects will be entered in a Tolland. Faith Dr . Vernon: Jacqueline Leonard, NIGHT CHANNEL District Day competition in Vernon Birth Friday; A daughter to Mr and South St . Rockville; Jeanette Owen, shock absoiher is April 13. Mrs. Raymond Pacheco, Old Farms Rd . Baxter St , Tolland; George Webster Sr., Willlngton- Storrs, absolutely free. CHANNEL 2 WCBS — NEW YORK Area briefs Announcing our Midas One-for-the-Road Sale. When you buy three Midas Lifeguard shock absorbers, we give you the fourth absolutely free. We are proud to announce the addition of our All Night Channel. An hour for parents Auxiliary meets tonight If you think you need new shocks, get our free Charter hearings set A papier-mache eagle inspection, and you can take advantage of this great offer. It’s Channel 2, WCBS, New York. BOLTON — The Charter Commission has set three in­ EAST HARTFORD — A display of Bicentennial BOLTON — A pre-school information hour for parents BOLTON — The Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton Come to Midas before April 30, and get the shock For your enjoyment, entertainment, and late night viewing, keep formal public hearings at which residents may speak projects made by students of the Langford School is in the of incoming Kindergarten students will be Tue^ay at Volunteer Fire Department will meet tonight at 8 at the of your life. their views about Bolton’s government. They are community showcase of the First F ^ e ra l Savings Bank 9:30 a.m. in the Bolton Elementary School all purpose firehouse. It is still collecting canned goods to help the your set tuned to Channel 9. When Channel 9 completes its broadcasting Tuesday, April 5 and April 7 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. on Maih St. Some are done by groups. Included are: A room. Baby-sitting will be provided. Principal John Robert D.’Ambrosio family of Hebron. Drop off point is "RAIN DANCE” The first on Tuesday is to discuss whether certain boards papier-mache eagle, an appllqued felt wall hanging, Eagles and his staff will explain the screening process. Tedford’s Real Estate office at the Bolton Notch Shop­ LIQUID WAX for the day we will automatically switch on Channel 2. should be combined or left separate and whether they dioramas of colonial rooms, and a Bicentennial quilt. Appointments for the screening clinic may be made at ping Center. should be elected or appointed. the hour. The clinic is to be April 7, 8, and 9. The premium-quality ).'W i Channel 2, WCBS, New York ...See it on Channel 9 “ Late liquid car wax Coaches meet tonight Guaranteed to bead Late Night TV.” Lisa honored at UConn New courses water and ahine longer Scouts in Swim-o-ree ANDOVER — Coaches for the town's boys baseball than leading liquid or JUST ONE OF THE MANY EXCITING NEW SERVICES WE HAVE COVENTRY — Lisa Ruth Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and VERNON — The Vernon Adult School is seeking program will meet tonight at 7:30 in the school library. paste car waxes or Mrs. George Stauffer of Coventry, is one of six Universi­ HEBRON — Boy Scout Troop 28 was In four age groups ^uggesllons lor new courses. The brochures for the 1976 FOR YOU! ty of Connecticut students to receive the first annual in the recent District Swim-o-ree for the Algonquin fall semester are now being prepared. Suggestions may your money back from District. Chris Robson and Todd Blskupiak, Webelos, DuPont. Alumni Scholarships at the Storrs campus this Saturday be sent to the Continuing Education Department, Floor hockey during an awards program at the Faculty-Alumni Center. were in the 11-year-old events. Scouts swimming were Rockville, or called into the office at 875-8471. Courses in EAST HARTFORD — The Department of Parks and Reg. 16. fO She will receive the Sylvia Llppman Dragat award of Billy Brown, Mike Provost, Bob Belanger, Mike Terrier, the evening school are now offered in the following Recreation will run a floor hockey program for Grade 4- Vi $500. Miss Stauffer, 20, has a near perfect "A" average Don Laymen, Brian Wilson, Robert R ^he, Pete Lewan* areas: basic education, high school review, business and 5, and 6 girls and boys at Penney High’s gym beginning wnu and is a Junior. Her father is a 1951 UConn graduate. dowski, Dominick Boucher, Craig Porter, David Clark secretarial, math, history, English, foreign languages, $ ^0 6 this Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. Sneakers are required. TMS Greater Hartford CATV, Inc. Robert McConnell and Ralph Gark. industrial arts, arts and crafts, physical fitness, and AD Were specialists. other areas of general interest. The fall semester will We have to do a better job. Cable TV Serving Manchester Elderly housing approved MANCHESTER /J Newington and Wethersfield start Sept. 27 , 28 and 29 and run for a lO-week period. 801 PARKER STREET ELLINGTON — The State Bond Commission has ap­ Democrat delegates Ukrainian eggs AUTO PARTS proved $210,000 for 12 units of rental housing for the elder­ ANDOVER — The Arts Committee will hold a 285 Main St. ly in Ellington, said Gov. Ella Grasso Friday. The grant ANDOVER — The Democratic Town Committee en­ Communion breakfast 270 BROAD ST. dorsed delegates to conventions in July. Andrew Gasper workshop on Ukrainian eggs Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in MANCHESTER is subject to the town’s advancing funds for site acquisi­ VERNON — The Women’s Communion Breakfast will the Andover Elementary School art room. It is the tion, architect’s fees and related costs, The state will will attend the state convention. Valdis Vlnkels will at­ be 7:30 a.m. Sunday at the Vernon United Methodist Open Sat. til 5 P.M. 646-6606 tend the Second Congressional; Dennis Keenan, the state decorating of chicken eggs in specific folk patterns. "Midas International and I.C. Industries Company” reimburse when bids are accepted. The state will not give Church. Mrs. Lois Sampsell will speak. Tickets can be ob­ Reservations may be made by calling Caroline Graham , V 646-6400 more than $17,500 per unit. senatorial; and Thomas Anderson, the state assembly. tained from Mrs. June Maguire or Mrs. Ann Wilcox. 742-8524. PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. March 29, 1976.

Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. March 29 iq 7B — PAGE FIFTEEN ? TOWN 0 MAIICHESIER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976-77 REVENUE SUHNARY-GENERAL FUND TOWN or KWCBE8TER> CONKBCTXCUT OPERATING BUDGET In the colony of Connec- 1858, the Roman Catholics, APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED M A C C new s ticut ecclesiastical who were meeting as a REVENUE SOURCE AFP.BUDGET BSTXMATBO DEPT. m ilAGSR'S APPROVED COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET D m r DEPAPTNEHT societies were set up by the mission church, celebrated EXPENDED AS OF BZP. REQUEST 1974-75 1975-76 12 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 HO. RSCOMH. BUDGET TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 General Assembly to carry the consecration of St. I I I CURRENT SERVICES - c o n tin u e d 1976-77 1976-77 1976-77 March 26, 1976 PfOTBCriON OP PERSONS & FROPBRIY Nancy Carr obligations. Since these on church activities, the Bridget’s. Rocrcotlon-Umplrc Fees 800 1,500 1,500 . 301 f o l i c e men, and indeed all -the TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS R c c r c a tlo n - S o f t B a ll New E q u ip . - 1 ,4 1 0 .0 7 6 1 ,5 6 5 ,0 0 0 1 .6 1 7 ,7 2 7 Orford Parish was church, of course, being 1 .7 5 0 2 .7 0 0 3 ,5 0 0 3 .5 0 0 305 Disaster Control 1 ,8 0 0 ,5 7 3 1 ,7 7 1 ,3 8 5 The migration of Ger­ ToLal 1 7 ,1 7 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 6 ,4 9 1 early settlers in Connec­ 5 0 ,6 2 5 1 11,150 28,961 51,850 3 6 ,5 0 0 306 Sealer of Weights & Meaeurcs 2 4 ,2 4 1 chartered in 1772, over 200 Conpegational. The ad­ FROM: R.B„WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER 3 .9 6 6 6 .1 0 0 6 .1 0 0 8 .4 1 7 8 .4 1 7 ticut, believed in a close mans and Scandinavians TOTAL PROTBCTlOri OF PERSONS & PROPERTY years ago by deeply ministration of schools and IV OTHER AGENCIES 1 ,4 3 1 ,2 3 3 1 ,6 1 1 ,1 0 0 1 ,6 4 3 ,8 2 7 1 ,8 3 5 ,4 8 1 1 ,8 0 4 ,0 4 3 union of church and state, saw the establishment of SUBJECT: Tentative Budget and Budget Increase Rcinbursettent-W -tter Fund religious people for whom care of roads and 3 3 ,9 2 6 3 4 ,0 0 0 17,000 34 ,0 0 0 34,000 HUMAN SERVICES the Lutheran Church with Sew er Fund the forms of governing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1976 3 0 ,9 9 8 3 1 .0 0 0 15,500 3 1 ,0 0 0 3 1 ,0 0 0 411 H e a lth church attendance and sup­ cemeteries were also en­ 9 0 ,9 6 2 9 6 ,0 0 0 Emanuel Lutheran dating F ir e Fund 7 ,0 0 0 - 7,000 3 ,5 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 421 9 4 ,8 7 3 14 3 ,8 1 0 1 0 1 ,5 0 8 they set up oecame an in­ Social Servlcaa 2 4 3 ,7 8 5 port were important moral trusted to these The General Fund Budget submitted to you reflects an over-all expenditure increase of 8.2'A above the Dog Fund 1 6 .4 7 5 11,000 5 ,0 6 3 11,063 11,000 3 0 6 ,0 0 0 3 0 6 ,0 0 0 35 4 ,1 8 1 3 5 4 ,1 8 1 from 1881. Both the Salva­ 425 Hunan Servlcea 1 4 .7 8 3 terlocking system. ecclesiastical societies. In Parking Aithorlty 1 ,5 0 0 1,500 1,500 1,500 6 .3 3 9 6 .3 3 9 tion Army and Church of current year’s level of expenditure. While this appears to be a relatively modest increase in view of the 750 TOTAL HlD'JUi SERVICES Board of Education 14,032 15,220 . 15,220 15,765 3 4 9 .5 5 0 4 0 2 ,0 0 0 4 0 0 ,8 7 3 5 0 4 ,3 3 0 4 6 2 ,0 2 8 the Ecclesiastical Society the Nazarene were cumulative impact of inflation in recent years, the impact on the tax rate is considerable requiring an in­ Town o f S o u th W indsor . . . . 2 ,9 0 9 RECREATION of Orford qualified voters crease of 5.98 mills to 56.63. Personal Property Penalty • . -*i. \*n\ organized in the close of 1 1 .4 0 9 858 658 501 Recreation Cepartnrnt T o ta l 19 7 ,7 9 7 2 1 3 ,6 0 0 2 1 5 ,8 8 4 were members of the 119,049 9 9 ,7 2 0 4 2 ,6 7 1 100,641 100,265 503 2 3 7 ,3 4 6 2 3 0 ,2 2 6 the 19th century with the SerlOr Clt'lzens Center 5 9 .7 2 7 Church of Christ and a Unfortunately, revenue from sources other than property taxes appears substantially lower than in the 6 1 .9 5 0 6 1 .8 6 7 6 7 .3 5 2 6 3 .6 7 4 first Jewish services V RS:lTS AND LFASRS TOTAL RECREATION |& Son current year. In recent years a major reliance has been placed upon Federal Revenue Sharing for operating 257,524 2 7 5 ,5 5 0 2 7 7 ,7 7 1 3 0 4 ,6 9 6 2 9 3 ,9 0 0 B.D. P E A R L . meeting of the congrega­ held in the beginnings of Town Ovaicd P ro p e r ty 16,000 22,990 2 0 ,COO 7.482 20,000 601 LIB.RARY tion and a town meeting costs. At this time the status of Revenue Sharing is uncertain beyond the first three quarters of the new fisi al 3 8 4 ,9 5 0 4 1 0 .0 0 0 4 1 0 .0 0 0 the 20th. year. 4 5 9 ,2 0 0 4 3 8 .0 0 0 a p p l ia n c e s were for most purpose one VI SiATE AND FEPEPJIL SOURCES 115 NON-FUNCTIONAL A unique Manchester i-^K.moL.'d I’o ra .P r o p .P L 74 -3 3 4 - 175,000 79,780 199,369 - 600 MISCELLANEOUS and the same. family, the Cheneys, It should be understood that in developing budget recommendations for next year, with the exception of some WclAnre-State 14 5 ,8 4 0 219,375 .39,598 207,000 239,000 503 Ins.-Fire, i.leb., Etc. QUALITY SERVICE In the course of time and Library Support 2 5 5 ,7 3 8 2 4 0 .0 0 0 3 1 5 .0 0 0 3 2 5 .0 0 0 3 2 5 .0 0 0 modest increases in police services, this is at best a "hold the line" budget. Any budget can be cut and tlic 6 ,3 5 6 8 ,0 0 0 4 ,9 6 8 5,000 506 Conaunlty Servlcee - Bd. of Educetlon provided a foretaste of Manufacturer’s Inventory 1 4 ,5 5 8 1 7 ,5 0 0 1 7 ,5 0 0 19 ,5 0 0 1 9 ,5 0 0 history, other churches had 296,661 33 5 .6 0 0 167,801 335,601 374,050 507 Trana.-Cepltel Inpr. Reeer/e Fund GENUINE PARTS future cooperation with Board may want to seriously consider reductions in services. A great deal of "risk taking ' would be involved 20 7 ,7 5 4 7 2 ,4 0 4 Elderly Tax Rollcf-Frecze 6 5 .8 4 5 101,485 95,001 95,001 8 9 ,1 2 4 506 Refund of Taxec to be recognized and their 19 ,3 0 6 2 7 ,6 2 3 2 7 ,6 2 3 their extraordinary in this process but the following areas are suggested for your consideration: Elderly Tax Rcllof-Clrcult Brkr. 73,66> 5 ,6 5 2 . 9 3 ,7 3 3 93,733 96 ,8 0 0 533 Advancea - Grmt Prograna members exempted from 1 0 ,0 0 0 5 0 .0 0 0 649 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER generosity in giving the Block Grant-Sec.8-139A 54,43^ 54,000 . 54 ,0 0 0 54 ,0 0 0 534 Contlngtncy DEFER PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS Block Grant-Sec.8-159A-NOW . 3 2 ,7 4 4 3 2 ,7 4 4 2 5 0 .0 0 0 2 5 0 .0 0 0 payments of taxes that $400.00(1 48 ,0 2 7 540 Comunlty Servlcea - Recreation land for church building to Private School Health Care - 2 1 ,9 9 9 2 0 .0 0 0 2 0 ,0 0 0 3 1 ,3 7 5 3 1 ,3 7 5 partly supported the This action would merely postpone the inevitable cost for pension benefits but is an option open 5 0,t.69 6 1 ,6 3 7 6 1 ,6 3 7 6 6 ,9 8 0 542 Contributlcn to Fund 61 many differing con­ Merchants & Traders Inventory 1,352 1 1 ,3 3 3 1 1 ,3 3 3 to the Board at this time. ^ 5 9 ,1 5 2 78,275 3 9 ,1 3 8 78,277 103,050 543 Data Procesalng Service Congregational churches. gregations. Statc-In Lieu of Taxes 3 5 ,8 1 2 3 5 ,8 1 2 38,912 38 ,9 1 2 38 ,9 1 2 _____7 5 .9 0 0 - 8 4 .3 2 5 8 4 .3 2 5 9 5 .0 7 1 9 5 .0 7 1 WIN A FREE TOTAL HISCELLINEOUS By 1818, the New Connec- NO SALARY INCREASES i Shared Portion MV V iolations 12,504 10,000 4 ,5 7 2 15,000 15,000 6 0 6 ,6 0 7 4 8 3 ,5 2 5 5 6 0 ,9 2 9 7 2 0 ,9 4 6 7 2 0 ,9 4 6 In spite of the Cheney $200,000 Disaster Control-Recurring Chgs 5 ,9 5 2 9 ,2 0 5 9 ,1 5 2 9 ,5 5 0 1976 AUTO ticut Constitution In view of the Compulsory Binding Arbitration Law it is unlikely that an arbitrator would deny ■ example, there were many -DEPOSIT- theoretically separated years of suspicion, bitter increases. However, the effect of any increases could possibly be delayed to a future fiscal year church and state and by by the Town due to delays intrinsic in the Compulsory Binding Arbitration Law procedures. COUPON ONLY AT prejudice, and sometimes 1823, the Parish of Orford open conflict. The Salva­ fl separated from East Hart­ FREEZE ALL VACANCIES $ 100,000 B. D. tion Army in its early This would seriously impair our ability to maintain service levels expected by the public we PEARL ford and became the town years suffered attacks by serve based upon our current year's experience. TOWN 0 ' UMCICSTER, COlINECTICirr OFERATIUC BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976-77 EXPENDITURE SUM1ARY-CE 1ERAL FUND of Manchester. However, gangs both in the street and for many years the APP.BUDGET ESTimTED DEPT, MANAGER'S APPROVED in the barracks. Stones NO IMPROVEMENT IN POLICE SERVICES $52,000 DEPT. DDPART^^i!’T EXPENDED AS ' OF EXP. REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET Congregational Church NO. NAME were thrown at members With the present crime patterns in Manchester, this could be a self-defeating move. - 1974*75 12-31*75 197 5 -7 6 1976-77 1976-77 1976-77 continued to dominate both and some badly injured. 801 DEBT SERVICE-BOKLCD INDEETEMIESS ADDRESS political and social life. PROVIDE FOR ONCE PER WEEK RUBBISH COLLECTION TOWN OF MANCHESTER, COIINECTICUT 691 P rln c ip a l 4 7 5 .0 0 0 32 5 ,0 0 0 3 2 5 ,0 0 0 5 3 5 ,7 5 0 Shortly before its dedica­ $35,000 OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976-77 REVENUE Sl»»IARY-OtllERAL FUND 5 3 5 ,7 5 0 In our early history the Based on last year's reaction, strong negative public response could be anticipated. 892 Interest - Present Issues 13 3 .1 0 0 15 6 .5 7 4 11 7 .0 7 4 35 7 .3 2 4 35 7 .3 2 4 CITY PHDNE tion an attempt was made S u b -T o ta l 6 0 8 ,1 0 0 4 0 1 ,5 7 4 4 4 2 ,0 7 4 89 3 ,0 7 4 8 9 3 ,0 7 4 only other faith present in APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED to burn down the church of REVENUE SOURCE 802 TLMPCRARY BORROiJING DEPOSIT UCH WEEK Manchester was the COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATB ESTIMATE BUDGET St. James. Although the GENERAL FUND 1974-75 1975-76 894 I n t e r e s t 1 41.643 3 0 4 .0 0 0 3 9 0 .0 0 0 12 2 .5 0 0 1 2 2 .5 0 0 AS NEW DRAWINSS ARE HEIO WEEKLY 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 Methodist Church dating fire went out, many win­ VI STATE AND FEDERAL SOURCES - c e n t TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 7 4 9 ,7 4 3 785,574 6 3 2 ,0 7 4 1 ,0 1 5 ,5 7 4 1 ,0 1 5 ,5 7 4 No purchase noce88ary...Mu8t be over 18 years ol from the arrival of the dows were broken and Reimbursement-Street Lighting 1,147 1,569 994 1,569 2,000 803 EirLOVFE-PENSICNER BENEFITS age or older to win. You need not be present to win Categories Per Capita Grant-State Spensers in 1790. They % of Total 9 5 ,4 3 4 9 5 ,4 3 4 9 5 ,4 0 2 9 5 ,4 0 2 9 5 ,4 0 2 5Cl Social Security 2 0 1 ,8 9 6 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 1 5 ,COO 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 2 2 5 .0 0 0 but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car altar ornaments and Environmental Protection were joined by the Baptist $ Incruasi Increase 10,475 503 Ins.-Group Life, Accident 6 Health 5 6 ,2 2 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 5 5 ,0 0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes vestments stolen. 1975-76 197G-77 Town Aid Funds - P av in g Board of Education 6 0 ,0 0 0 503 Pension Contribution 4 1 7 ,9 5 9 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 & license. around 1800 and the Lincoln Center Handicapped It is now over 200 years $787,48'i 4 ,8 0 0 520 ' Perrion - Special 600 600 2 ,7 6 4 4 ,9 6 6 4 ,9 6 8 Episcopal who held their Fixed Costs (misc., $13,062,581 $13,850,063 EEA-Sectlon V since the beginning of Or­ 38 ,5 0 0 523 Insurance - Blue Cross 136,453 170.000 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 debt, employe fringes) 2,235.787 2,702,488 466.701 D isability Reimbursement first services in 1839. In 3 .0 9 0 3 .0 9 0 3 .1 0 0 52 . lu.urance - C.M.S. 6 0 ,0 7 6 7 5 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 ford parish. The communi­ T o ta l town - other 6,272,445 6,790,206 517.761 1 .0 1 7 ,2 7 0 1 .1 9 1 ,1 2 4 65 8 ,0 2 1 1 ,2 9 2 ,7 1 1 1 ,2 3 9 ,9 9 5 525 Major Medical • 15 ,6 1 0 1 7 ,0 0 0 1 7 ,0 0 0 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 8 ,0 0 0 ty which began as one 529 Unemployment Compensation 8 .0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 V II OTHER REVEtWES church and one governing TOTAL QdPLOYEE-PENSIONER BENEFITS 89 6 ,8 1 4 6 5 0 ,6 0 0 82 2 ,7 8 4 1 ,2 6 5 ,9 6 6 9 6 5 ,9 6 8 $21,570,813 $23,342,757 $1,771,944 Intercot-Investments 2 76,808 25 0 ,0 0 0 110,603 2 25.000 250,000 structure has absorbed Other Funds 177.733 20,000 10,700 20,000 20,000 TOTAi. KON-FUNCTIONAL 2 ,2 5 3 ,1 6 4 2 ,1 1 9 ,6 9 9 2 ,2 3 5 ,7 8 7 3 ,0 0 2 ,4 6 8 2 ,7 0 2 ,4 8 8 many faiths and many U nclassified Revenues 20 ,2 5 4 6 0 ,0 0 0 4 ,4 5 9 12,000 12,000 1)8 SUPPORTIVE OUTSIDE SOCUL & HEALTH SERV Insurance Refund 140,901 6 0 ,0 0 0 5 5 ,7 0 9 peoples. The religious com­ 120.000 50,000 510 Cou-nunlty Child Guidance C linic 2 8 ,3 0 0 2 9 ,0 0 0 2 9 ,0 0 0 3 6 ,0 0 0 3 1 ,9 0 0 C o ^ ia erv a tlo n Conin. (C ase K tn .) 3,313 935 2 ,0 0 0 2,000 munity. varied and com­ 511 Manchester Public Health Nursing Assoc. 70 ,0 0 0 8 1 ,0 0 0 8 1 ,0 0 0 12 5 ,0 0 0 8 9 ,1 0 0 CDAP C lo se o u t 145 In addition, the Fire Department Special Fund will require a tax rate of 6.65 or an increase ol .65 mills. As a 52b H.'ilth-W olfare Private School plex. has turned from the Site of Town Omed Property 5 0 ,6 5 6 6 1 ,6 3 7 6 1 ,6 3 7 6 6 ,9 8 0 6 6 ,9 8 0 result of increased costs, the water rates should be increased by 30';; — the first increase since 1970. Tln.s 2 3 ,5 0 0 532 T o ta l Manchester Drug Advisory Council 2 7 .0 0 0 2 9 ,0 0 0 2 9 ,0 0 0 4 2 ,3 0 0 3 1 ,9 0 0 conflict and competition 6 1 9 .1 5 4 39 0 .0 0 0 205.906 37 9 .0 0 0 334.000 536 compares with a quarterly cost of $15 for the typical Metropolitan District residential customer and $19 lor Manchester Ass'n. for Retarded Citizens 7 ,7 0 0 8 ,5 0 0 8 ,5 0 0 9 ,5 0 0 9 ,3 5 0 BEACONWAY of other years toward uni­ TOTAL NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 1 6 ,0 7 1 ,7 8 4 537 SEWING BEGINS AT the Hazardville Water Company. Projected increases for these companies are $6 and $13 annuallv, respec 1 6 ,8 6 6 .3 5 6 1 0 ,9 2 2 ,0 8 1 1 6 ,7 1 1 ,6 3 1 1 8 .9 6 9 .8 4 6 M an c h ester Horacm.'.ker S e rv ic e s In c . 3 ,0 0 0 4 ,0 0 0 1 4 ,7 7 0 6 ,0 0 0 4 ,4 0 0 ty. Not in the watering EDUCATIONAL REIATED SOURCES 541 S

    OPERATING EXPENSES , 1 55 8 ,1 5 4 89 7 .0 9 0 8 1 9 ,6 4 6 9 6 7 ,5 0 8 9 3 6 .5 0 8 .$‘222,500 DEBT SERVICE I 9 2 ,8 1 5 2 0 2 ,9 1 0 15 7 .9 5 3 30 6 ,3 5 0 3 0 6 ,3 5 0 Ditersity in CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT | 5 9 ,4 7 4 11 1 ,0 0 0 16 1 ,0 0 0 If Revenue Sharing funds available exceed the above amount, it is recommended that the resurlacing o TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976*77 playground and parking areas at Bowers. Nathan Hale and Waddell be added to the program as recommcnd( o REVENUE SUMMARY-GEWERAL FUND fabric sale! (■uiiiiiiiinily by the Board of Education at a cost of $45,000. APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED Using the religious com­ BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET TOTAL • 710,443 , 1,211,000 1 ,1 3 8 ,5 9 9 1 ,2 7 3 ,8 5 8 1,242,B58 1 1974-75 1975-76 12 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 1976*77 1976-77 munity as an effective ELIM1N,\TE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND ANTICIPATE THAT IV STATE AND FEDERAL SOURCES • c o n t . model, the Bicentennial FEDER.AL REVENUE SHARING WILL CONTINUE AT THE PRESENT LEVEL $222,5oii Private School 7 .3 0 0 . 6 ,5 0 0 8 ,3 0 0 16,640 RES'EVUES .\Hr EXPLNDITURES theme for the Mayor's Vocational School SEWER FUND This would be very speculative as to funds and would seriously affect several areas ol nroven 2,034 1,000 . 1,000 1,000 Special Education 4 9 5 ,0 3 3 Prayer Breakfast ol 1976 need. ' ' 5 00,000 4 7 4 ,2 7 6 590,200 60 0 ,0 0 0 COLLECTED APPROVED COLLtXTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED Special Education 10-266K 2 2 ,2 6 0 2 0 ,0 0 0 will be diversity in com­ 7,491 2 2 ,0 0 0 22^260 REVENUE SOURCE PUDCET ' AS OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET Driver Education 9 ,2 6 0 If you decided to chose all of these options, the amount of taxes to be raised would be reduced bv $1 009 5lKi oi 9 ,9 0 0 1974-75 1975*76 12-31*75 1975-76 1976*77 1976-77 munity Sponsored by the Advance to Fund 41 10,000 • Conference of Churches, approximately 3.3 mills. . ^ ■ Vocotlonal A".rlcultural Trnf. 1 ,1 0 8 REVSN’.'E AND USE OF SURPLUS 711,904 97 9 ,6 3 0 47 0 ,5 2 1 9 6 7 ,5 2 6 9 2 9 ,5 0 0 School Libraries 3 .0 6 5 3 ,0 0 0 . 3,389 2 ,6 0 0 leaders of the business, REVENUE ANALYSIS National Defense Ed. Act 3 ,0 0 0 . . EXPENDED APPROVFD ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED political, and religious Adult Education 10,691 10,700 7 ,2 2 7 7,227 600 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET community vyill be called $11,064,837. At the current tax rate this would produce soim Conotructlon Grants 369,625 269,400 170,586 269,400 249,571 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 1976-77 to be more truly and more peO '.^ m extra revenue. However, this is partially offset, as mentioned above, by the revocation of I’ublo Bond Interest Relmburscntcnt 12.794 10,000 2 .4 0 1 9 ,0 0 0 4 6 ,0 0 0 Instant Lottery Law 74-334 under which certain personal property had been exempted and for which we received $199 Olio m 125.162 125.162 /f completely themselves, in T o ta l 0PERAT'.'NC EXPENSES 50 0 .7 3 0 6 3 8 ,6 9 5 58 8 ,4 0 6 6 8 1 ,8 3 9 6 8 1 ,8 3 9 3 ,5 3 6 ,9 5 5 3 ,3 9 7 ,2 5 0 1 ,4 8 3 ,6 4 8 3 ,5 8 5 ,6 7 8 3 ,5 9 3 ,0 3 3 the current year in lieu of taxes from the Stale. DEBT SERVICi 1 48,990 149,935 15 9 ,3 3 5 149,570 14 9 ,5 7 0 tile kaliedescope of talents, TOTAL EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 3 .6 0 7 ,1 8 5 3 .4 5 1 ,7 5 0 1 ,4 8 5 ,3 1 0 3 ,6 2 8 ,2 7 6 3 ,7 1 8 ,5 3 3 CrtPlTAL IMPROVEMENT 9 6 ,8 3 2 19 1 ,0 0 0 191,000 dreams, personalities, un­ Property tax collections for the current year will probably reach 98.1'/; of estimates compared willi an derstandings and faiths original projection ol 99%. A major reason for this shortfall is the elderly tax freeze and circuit breaker las TOTAL REVENUE 1 9 ,6 7 0 ,9 6 9 2 0 ,3 1 8 ,1 0 6 1 2 .4 0 7 ,3 9 1 2 0 ,3 3 9 ,9 0 9 2 2 ,6 8 8 ,3 7 9 i that is present day relief of which had not been fully considered in last year's projections. The deficit tolal 7**6.552 9 7 9 ,6 3 0 938,741 831,409 1 831,409 USE OF REVENUE SHARING FUNDS 724,491 8 9 0 ,0 0 0 IIS.OOO 8 9 0 ,0 0 0 < 2 9 ,37k TOTAL Manchester, the future amounts to $129,000 which fortunately will be made up this year in other revenues. For next vear's tax nroici J may begin to richly unfold. USE CF SURPLUS 5 8 ,6 2 3 58 ,5 0 0 5 8 ,5 0 0 lion, we anticipate a collection rate of 98.1% which takes the above into consideration. 58,500 25,000 The Mayor's Prayer TOTAL REVENUE 6 SURPLUS 2 0 .4 6 2 ,0 6 3 2 1 ,2 6 6 ,6 0 6 1 2 ,9 1 0 ,8 9 1 2 1 ,2 8 8 ,4 0 9 2 3 ,3 4 2 ,7 5 7 Estimates from Federal Revenue Sharing are somewhat speculative at this time. We arc certain ol thrci Breakfast, to be held most Revenue Sharing payments in the new fiscal year but we do not know what the actual pavment will be due la appropriately this annual formula adjustments which will be known late in April. For budget purposes we have anticipated Hit- TOWN OP MANCHESTD R .... Wednesday morning at continuation of the present rate of quarterly payments — which you will recall are less than lor the previous REVETIUb'S AMD EXPENDITURES OPESATlNG BUDGET 197 5-77 ______D in R IC T SPICZAL raiD I Center Congregational year The fourth quarterly payment is set up for Capital Improvements. Also $57,000 of Revenue Shariiir COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPRIWEO Church will be served by REVENUE SOURCE BUDGET AS OP FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET members of the Church of Funds are allotted in this budget to the Fire District which is the estimated portion of Revenue Sharinu 1974-75 1975*76 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 1976*77 1976-77 receip.s attributable to the District activities under the Revenue Sharing formula. In summarv. Reveiiih 1 the Assumption and Sharing in the General Fund shows a decrease of $260,622. REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 1 ,4 2 4 ,0 9 5 1 ,5 2 5 ,1 2 0 1 ,0 1 9 ,6 2 0 1 ,5 1 5 ,2 4 6 1 ,7 4 9 ,3 6 7 students from both public and parochial schools The General Fund budget categorically breaks down as follows EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOm. BUDGR Genesis Coffee House — 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1976*77 1976-77 1976-77 MCC Student Activity Lounge Every Thursday

    ALL ACTIVITIES 1 ,3 9 8 ,7 6 5 1 ,5 2 5 ,1 2 0 1 ,5 1 7 ,7 4 6 1 ,7 5 8 ,8 6 7 1 ,7 4 9 ,3 6 7 60 ' no-iron T-shirt stripes 45 ' sportswear collection and Saturday night. Live • Never-iron polyester-cotton a Twills, ducks, Chino and denim entertainment Cotfee and s H on foil bolU 3.90 to 9.M a Polyester-cotton or 100% cotton doughnuts. You're a 1 to 5 yard lengths # If on full bolts 2.99 welcome Robert B. Weiss, Ge anager

    TOWN OF M^NCHESTER, CONNECTICLT OPERATING BUDGET • FISCAL YEAR 1976-77 l''l.'4|l tales TOWN or HAMCKESiER. coxnarricui EXPENDITURE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND OPEIUTIKC BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1976-77 REVENUE SUHMARY-COfERAL FUND SPECIAL TAX KISH is still looking for APP.BUDGET ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED INC DISTRICT REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES AUTHORITY DEPT. DEPARTMENT EXPENDED AS OF EXP. REQUEST RECOKM. BUDGET FAKING FUND volunteers who can drive APPROVED COLLECTED NO. i manager' s APPROVED 1974-75 12*31*75 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 1976-77 COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED or answer the phone one REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED REVENUE SOURCE BUDGET AS OF PULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET 1976-75 1975-76 12 -3 1 -7 5 day a month. This service 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1974-75 1975-76 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1975*76 1976*77 1976-77 45 ” no-iron gingham checks 45 " no-iron voile prints NO.^-EDUCATTONAL RELATED is provided tree to the 101 Board of Directors 77 ,3 4 5 9 0 ,0 0 0 9 0 ,0 0 0 , 105.626 98 ,6 3 2 Lengths of polyester-cotton • Easy care polyester-cotton I HA IOR REVENUE SnilRCF. 102 General Manager 9 3 ,9 4 8 91 ,1 5 5 ■ 9 1 ,1 5 5 108,203 9 2 ,9 9 9 REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 6 1 ,6 3 1 6 0 ,3 7 5 4 0 ,7 1 7 '6 5 , 7 0 0 5 7 ,3 0 0 If on full bolta1.4t elderly, handicapped and Taxes - Current year 1 3 .6 6 1 .3 0 2 s If on full bolta 2.99 1 4 ,4 6 9 ,4 5 7 9 ,6 6 5 ,6 2 1 1 4 ,3 4 0 ,0 0 0 1 6 .6 5 8 ,5 3 6 103 C o n tr o l le r 77 ,2 3 6 8 3 ,0 0 0 8 3 ,0 0 0 8 7 ,1 5 0 8 6 ,8 5 0 Taxes - P r i o r y e a r low income ill of 2 59,920 250,000 154,314 190,000 20 0 ,0 0 0 104 E le c tio n 4 9 ,9 8 0 50 ,9 7 5 4 7 ,9 2 5 51 ,7 7 5 5 1 ,7 7 5 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED Interest 6 Lien Fees 0 2 .8 9 9 Manchester by concerned 6 5 .0 0 0 3 8 .4 8 5 6 0 .0 0 0 7 0 .0 0 0 105 A ssessm en t 8 6 ,2 5 3 7 9 ,0 0 0 83,212 9 1 ,9 4 3 9 0 ,9 5 3 EXPQIDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RfiCQM. BUDGET T o ta l 1 4 ,0 0 4 ,1 2 1 1 4 ,7 8 4 ,4 5 7 9 ,8 5 8 ,4 2 0 1 4 ,5 9 0 ,0 0 0 1 6 ,9 2 0 ,5 3 6 106 Collector of Revenue 74 ,0 6 7 6 7 ,3 3 4 7 1 ,1 2 0 75 ,8 6 0 74,724 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1976-77 1976-77 1976-77 men and women. Most 107 Town C le rk 6 7 ,9 0 4 74,622 74,242 7 6 ,9 1 3 76,913 trips are to doctors' of­ 11 FIU5S. LICENSES. PERMITS & FEES 106 T r e a s u r e r 4 7 ,8 0 5 6 5 ,6 3 7 6 4 ,7 0 7 /0 ,2 2 8 52,892 F ees - Town C lerk 6 9 ,7 3 9 '8 9 ,6 5 5 fices. Please call Claire 38,687 8 5 ,0 0 0 9 0 ,0 0 0 109 Planning 6 Zoning 4 9 ,9 4 9 5 1 ,5 0 0 5 1 ,4 4 0 6 0 ,4 8 6 6 0 ,4 8 6 ALL ACTIVITIES 5 9 ,6 6 2 6 0 ,3 7 5 5 7 ,1 1 8 5 7 ,3 0 0 5 7 ,3 0 0 Building Inspector 6 5 ,1 2 9 Sullivan 647-9353 or Pat 6 0 ,0 0 0 3 1 ,7 8 3 75,000 9 0 ,0 0 0 no Town C o u n sel 5 1 ,2 8 5 6 1 ,5 3 3 6 3 ,3 4 7 71,222 6 6 ,2 2 2 H e a lth 250 273 126 250 250 111 General Services 6 2 ,5 7 4 71,364 73,736 78 ,9 6 6 76,966 Anderson 649-3639 if you P o lic e 7 ,8 0 7 45 "dressA sports woargroup 45 assorted summer fabrics 10,000 4 .4 4 1 10,000 10,000 112 Probate Court 4 ,0 3 7 4 ,0 0 0 6 ,0 0 0 Planning 6 Zoning 7 ,0 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 BoM to mute prints and solids can help. 1,733 2 ,5 0 0 1 ,0 6 9 2 ,5 0 0 2 ,5 0 0 116 &7iergcncy Employment - Section 5 3 8 .5 0 0 Polyester-cotton and 100-- cotton Cem etery Polyester-cotton and 100% cotton 4 6 .8 7 0 55 ,0 0 0 23,065 55 ,0 0 0 6 7 ,0 0 0 Were prieed 1.M yard L ib ra ry TOTAL GENERAL COVRP-NMENT 782,883 790,320 799,864 865,392 83 6 .4 3 2 8 ,2 8 0 9 ,0 0 0 4 ,5 0 0 9 ,0 0 0 9 ,0 0 0 H on full belta 1,4S to 2,40 (toms Imsrmsdisti mart downs Man last month) Town Mc«-liii(c 7(i R e c re a tio n 13,146 17,400 6 ,4 2 1 16,000 18,500 Arts & Crafts DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS .Next meeting ot the 6 ,1 3 7 4 ,5 0 0 3 ,0 2 5 6 ,5 0 0 6 ,7 0 0 201 Administration 5 5 ,5 4 6 5 8 ,0 0 0 5 8 ,2 1 0 Engineering . . . 400 59,565 59,565 TOUN OF HANCHESTER representatives from in­ 202 Building Inspection 182,597 Flncs-Non-Movlng V iolations 18,609 2 0 ,0 0 0 6 ,5 0 2 16,000 198,000 2 0 3 ,2 4 3 104,775 104,635 OPERATING BUDGET 1976-77 DATA PROCESSING SERVICES FUND SI terested organizations is 16,000 203 Engineering RKVENUr.S AND TtFENDlTUilES Tennis Courts 568 - 579 112,025 115,000 118,450 150,536 125,347 579 600 2C4 Thursday. April 1 at 7:30- SAM 264 . . Highway 6 7 6 ,8 9 4 750,000 75 0 ,0 0 0 92 5 ,1 5 9 8 4 4 ,1 9 9 COLLECT FO) APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED 2 “ 2 , . , 2 5 * Sr, Citizens* Square Dancing 208 S a n i t a t i o n 4 3 5 ,7 6 9 4 8 7 ,6 0 0 4 6 4 ,9 6 0 53 8 ,8 5 9 5 3 6 ,6 5 9 8:30 p.m. in the Hearing - 1 .6 0 0 422 1.600 1.600 RQ'ENUE SOURCE CHCGET AS Of FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET T o ta l 209 C em etery 122,690 137,000 156,659 147,004 new Iron-All carded button assortment 23 8 ,5 7 5 26 9 ,9 0 5 120,620 277,429 312,550 132,565 192(1-75 1975-76 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1975-76 1976-77 1976*77 Room. Town Hall. I’lcase 210 P ark 347,492 37 8 ,0 0 0 4 0 5 ,9 3 0 4 2 6 ,8 1 7 4 1 5 ,6 5 6 Slop* scorch, shin* • Chock th* low price! t Gr**i a*»or1m5nt of color*. *U*5l 220 2 2 3 ,0 5 0 101,157 2 2 3 ,0 5 0 2 3 6 ,0 3 0 ' make sure that your civic I I I OraXENT SERVICES Maintenance Division 74,302 7 6 ,0 0 0 76,605 249,114 2 0 3 ,9 1 8 .ICVEUUES 2 3 1 ,6 3 3 Police Special Services 230 Street Lighting 2 6 7 .0 0 0 or service organization is 27 ,0 5 9 25,000 11,343 25,000 1 0 ,0 0 0 2 3 5 .0 0 0 2 7 6 .0 0 0 2 7 2 .0 0 0 2 7 2 .0 0 0 Q! Sale ends Saturday. W elfare-Clients 17,385 E;a*i;N0FD APPROVED KSTIH'.TED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED involved in this unique 14,000 4 ,0 2 2 10,000 11,000 TOTAL DEPABIMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2 ,2 7 1 ,3 1 3 2 ,4 3 4 ,8 0 0 2 ,5 0 6 ,1 8 3 2 ,8 8 3 ,4 8 6 2 ,7 0 9 ,1 7 3 Advance to Grant Funds . 50,000 EXPENDITUaES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET Bicentennial happening. Sidewalks & Curbs 1974"75 1975-76 1975-76 1976-77 1976*77 1976*77 3,341 3 ,0 0 0 4 .4 8 4 5 ,5 0 0 s *inn I 389 BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER Sale of Plastic Bags - 15,000 4 .1 1 2 6 ,0 0 0 lo io o o EAST HARTFORD Putnam Bridge Plaza, 17 Main SIraat 0|M‘ralioii Kit-c Howl Camp Kennedy 200 300 . Flag Donations 90 ' aU. ACTIVITIES 2 2 0 ,7 9 5 2 2 3 ,0 5 0 220,832 2 3 6 ,0 3 0 2 3 6 ,0 3 0 BLOOMFIELD Copaco Shopping Canter, Cottage Grove Rd. Rt. 218 Please share your low Sr.Cltlzena-M eal Program . . 350 350 OPEN to AM to 9 PM; MANCME&t A STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 cost menus with others. ------CPntlnjtll next pace______BANKAMERICARD ((NOUASTeR CUARGE AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES A. D ■ " " V-'A-',*.- Send to MACC, PO Box 773. .-V.-.' .t . . —- Manchester. PAGE SIXTEEN___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976

    Peraoneft INDEX □ NOTICES Accidents K i s s \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 29, 1976 — PAGE SEVENTEEN NOTICKI ta x r e t u r n s - Individual idl*; Items yood bye. 1 — Lott tnOU Y E A R S -A S BURDEN TO MINERVA. I YOU'RE ALIVE CTa m r ""Based on manufacturer's suggested retail price fly In (2 wds.) WERE GONNA MARRY MINERVA A RESULT LOVED HER TOO MUCH. DEPOSIT EACH WEEK STARS IN MY EYES 42 Sure WHY DID YOU LET HER THINK O F THAT plus tax, license, Iransportalion charges, op­ 45 Turned to ice YOU WERE DEAD A L L TRAIN AS NEW D6AWINSS AHE HELD WEEKLY tional equipment not shown and dealer's prep- 47 Sewing u 26 ------IME? WRECK/ No purchase neces8ary...Must be over 18 years of aration charges. DEAR STARS; No man who loves a woman would ignore Implement age or older to win. You need not be present to win her in public-or anywhere else. (He may have something 51 Mouths (anat.) i l 5 " 1 but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car going w i^ another girl and doesn’t want to be seen with 52 Rajah's wile you.) Rob has a lot of growing up to do before he qualifies 54 Not fat (from selection of 11 cars). Winner muit pay all taxes 55 Dry, as wine i/ & license. for marriage. I eay, toss him back. He’a not a keeper. 56 Skin disease 57 Geraint's wife 42 WIN A FREE DEAR ABBY: I m 54, have been a widow for four years 58 Summer (Fr.) and have recently s ta rt^ dating a man who is 36. 59 Distant (prefix) 46 4T 47 48 49 k 1976 AUTO 60 Transposes ^ He looks older than he is and I look younger than I am, so ill 53 54 / iviO Ri^ w TY M o t h e r s / ------DEPOSIT------(ab.)- I’m not sure if the difference in our ages is the problem. DOWN COUPON ONLY AT The other day he told me that he was invited to spend the 55 56 5 T Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Business lor Rent 1 Bee sling (Fr.) 55 2 Mountain 58 59 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer 315 CtNTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN.* Phone 643-5135 weekend with his best friend who is married and lives out of 66 and he asked me to go along. I said no because I (comb, form) a TWO ROOM apaiiment, heat, VERNON THREE bedroom condo, four BOLTON NOTCH MANCHESTER didnt think it was proper. He said I was silly and I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i I ONCE WANTED WWAT hot water, stove, refrigerator, baths, wall to wall carpeting, Showroom, office building, old-fashioned. furniture. Apply Marlows, 867 TOWN HOUSE HONDA TO BE A LAWYER. M ELD Y O U l dining room, living room and storage buildings, 4 commer­ Was 1? Main St. GARDENS family room. Pool and tennis. cial, industrial acres. Visible BACK? NAME OLD-FASHIONED One and two bedroom (375 a month. Lease and highway location. 1-223-4460. \ r MANCHESTER ■ Family security. 875-0723 a.m. 871- apartments. Immediately I ADDRESS Win at Bridge style, 2 bedroom apartment, 0468 p.m. MANCHESTER - Main Street DEAR LADY: I see nothing ’’improper’’ about quiet location, includes heat, available at Town House - 1,000 sq. ft, retail store, im­ c m araimpanying the gentleman you’re dating on a weekend appliances, carpeting, and Gardens. This suburban PLEASANT five room tene­ mediate occupancy, heat in­ WIN A FREE PHONE trip as long as you maintain separate sleeping quarters. If storage. (230 per month. apartment community of ment, second floor, con­ cluded. Hayes Corporation, DEPOSIT U C H WEEK he expected you to double up, that’s a different story. Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. No honor in Harold’s play unusual architectual venient location, security 6464)131. 1976 AUTO AS NEW DRAWINRS ARE HELD WEEKLY design and beautiful deposit. Call 646-0819. No purchase noces8ary...Musl be over 18 years ol DEAR ABBY: My wife recently died. We had been OFFICE SPACE - 400 square - DEPO SIT- 35 GLENWOOD STREET - landscaping features: age or older to win. You need not be present to win married only two and a half years. She was 48. I am 56. It SPACIOUS six-room upstairs feet, aii'conditioned, (175. COUPON ONLY AT two bedroom flat, appliances, Private entrances, private but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car was a second marriage for both of u s - a short but hanny patios with sliding glass apartment. Security deposit. Warren E. Howland Realtors, one. private basement, no pets, References. Write Box BB, 643-1108. (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes contract and was one of the lease and security. (220 per doors, wall-to-wall & license. I have just discovered a diary among her things. I never Manchester Herald. DeCormisr NORTH (D) ’t great bridge players of the CH?6&vW* .K TV . month. Available April 1st. carpeting, range, knew she kept one. It may be recent or one she kept prior to 4 7 3 649-9455 or 647-9773. PROFESSIONAL Office, 353 Motor Sales our marriage. early days. He played very lit refrigerator and garbage Center Street. Air con­ V A 9 tie tournament bridge, but disposal, traverse rods, ditioning, hot water, heat, See what the world is coming to at- I am tempted to read it, but I'm not sure it would be ♦ KQJ652 but Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ Homes tor Rent S4 right. Please advise me. A J 10 9 won the Vanderbilt cup twice m a s te r TV a n te n n a , parking. Call 649-1680 or 649- NAME playing with Waldemar von sant location. Appliances, WEST EAST T/tKE YOUR PIUS,B0SS-\ H-H-H 25 Htl p< II2H apprised of all the facts. March 30, 197« CHORCHES 21 U K IhniU 2 * t cy 3 ipd 1963 OLDSMOBILE, F85, run­ Bankrupt? Repossessed? engine rebuilt. New transmis­ sim This year should be a very ac­ MOTORS MANCHESTER Honest Douglas accepts sion. muffler, front brakes. 22 UK frMai irii tins ning condition, (75. Call 643- LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Ocl. 23) Nor­ (I Fprl Torlw 2 5 Mta pi sins 5584 after 3 p.m. mally you’re a cooperative per- tive one. You’re likely to ex- lowest down, smallest Fold down bed, storage, 21 Firl Wif Mti Ik pi PLYMOUTH SDK son ano appreciate the value plore fields you've never tried Born Loser — Art Sansom payments. Douglas Motors, carpeted. Best offer, 646-1929 2tUKi£ist?aic8iiH sns before. Be cautiously selective NAME 345 Main. after 6 p.m. 22 «pht Its »a I rKph $2tK 1966 RAMBLER Station of compromising for mutual advantages. Today, you may ol associates so they help, not 22 Fprl PMp S fin Wlf 4 ipl rp Ul S21H wagon, classic, gold color hinder. NAME running condition, ' lake an unyielding position. a d d r e s s TOYOTA - See us for reliable MUSTANG Convertible 1969, 299 Broad SI, Mandiester MMS(( runnlng condition, (200 or best 'INWT AREVOO'\ ' THE SPlfcOT'S STUCK! used Toyotas with our 60-day offer." Ca'Call...... 649-5137- ADDRESS under 29,000 miles, 6 cylinder, DOINfcT IT WONT STOP CITY PHONE 100% warranty. We also buy automatic transmission, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stolfel (Dl976t>vNEA. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 1971 SEVEN passenger VEGA 1974, GT package, I uKrwoli KMUn WIECII CITY PHONE power steering, (1,495, 643- “Would you mind it I invite a M end ol mine to sit 345 Center Street, Volkswagen Bus. Call 646- deluxe Interior, extremely AS NEW DRAWINDS ARE HELD WEEKLY 8744 after 6 p.m. in on our next session? He’s a writer for ‘Mary I DEPOSIT EACH WEEK Manchester, 646-4321. 6004. low mileage, cream puff, WE BROUGHT MX) A ) No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of Many extras. Call anytime, Hartman, Mary Hartman , AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY FORD Wagon, 1968, 289 cubic BIRTHDAY/------^ age or older to win. You need not be present to win I No purchase necessary...Must be over 16 years of WE PAY (15 for complete 1974 BUICK LaSabre, 4Mloor 649-4539. but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car inch, good running condition, CAKE.' /HOW n ic e / y I age or older to win. You need not be present to win junk cars. Call Joey. Tolland clean Interior, no dents, but hardtop, excellent condition. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick (from selection of 11 cars). Winner .must pay all taxes I but winner must spin wheel to select the winning cer Auto Body, 526-1990. some rust. (450., or best offer. Fully loaded. (3,500. Call 646- 1966 DODGE van, 6 cylinder, & license. 1861. (845. Call 423-4087. s i t ' (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes Call 643-4313, after four. PARTS Department now open UM.YAS, MY 33 ONLY AFTER A j & license. 1969 CORVAIR, automatic, the public Saturdays. Complete line of 1967 CORVAIR, 4-speed, good ROADSTER NEVER TERRIFIC FIfiHT WON T BE Chrysler parts. Chorches running condition, 363 Spring 44,000 miles, clean, 363 Spring Trucki tor Sele 82 Street, Manchester. USED tSASOLINE WITH THE BRAKE SATISFIED CHORCHES Motors. 649-3646. Street, Manchester. EXCEPT ON THE 1968 DODGE van, (500. Call TRUST, MAJOR! THE TILL. THEY HILLS, DUE TO A 0l|7(»,M8nc t W OES I but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car ' ■ ■ ‘AOoedntct roti/yACar- mechanically perfect. Must but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car A FANTASTIC selection of 14’ SHE SEE IN HIAA?" CimMtWe^8y4..tet. ' ' 3S I (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes I see, (1,250. 649-9619 after 5:30 wide mobile homes, at un­ (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes ^ & license. I p.m. oim & license. heard of low prices from (9,- IMIeMMtteA.iM. CARTER w 895. New and used U ’ wide i l 9 ______1967 CHRYSLER, Newport, from (4,995. Many of our good condition, ( ^ . Call 649- select pre-owned homes are DILLON FORD LYNCHfOYOfA' 646-6464 set-up In parks. Ready for Im­ 319 MAIN STREET FORD 1229 Main St., Manchastar mediate occupancy. Plaia MANCHESTER 19l9 CHEVY Impala, 327 Homei, 1(48 Wilbur Croii ^^ts^ar 646-4321 Open EvMibigo HI 9 ■ Thun. HI R • Sat. lu 6 .engine, good condition. (800. Highway, Berlin. Tureplke, Call after 4:30, 6434)163. Berlin. Conn. l-8»4)3a8. PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Mon., March 29, 1976 Carter IIOJOCl THIS IS ALL YOU DO: FREE KITCHEN APPLIANCES 9P.7I4I PICK-UP YOUR SAVE-A-TAPE ENVELOPE support I'lJCci Youll lind ipvciol Sovp.Q.Top* •nvploppi ot tvpry chpck.put Epth (imp you moKp o purchoip at our ■(orp. pntpr thp dptp SAVE-A-TAPE GIVES YOU VALUE PLUS! ood tolol you IPPIM. thpn lovp thp ippciol Grppn rpoiitpr So - toptt in Iht tnvtiopt. For th« lir if tim *. lh « rt it q swells WALDBAUM'S ditiinetiv* decorator p air CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING- COLLECT $300.00 WORTH OF TAPES IN EVERY (•rn on on ontiro lino ol ENVELOPE. tmoll •loclric kitchon op- plioncot Tho Roboton lin t THEOPENER/SHARPENER K ttp colltcling and toving your rt g iilt r toptt until you hovt fto lu rtt on opptoling fruil a tofol of MOO.OO. If you like, u tt two or more Top Manchester tn v tlo p t*...b u t rtm tm b tr. to vt 1300.00 worth ol toptt in b a ik tl potitrn on clastic THEDRINKMIXER tocn tnvtiopt. Democrats have an­ Food M art whiit molded boditt with nounced their support for ib t occtnit in chorcool THE HAND MIXER TURN IN EACH ENVELOPE FOR A FREE KITCHEN brown, The compact ify- ELECTRIC APPLIANCE OF YOUR CHOICE. ling poittrn ond colon a rt former Georgia Gov. Jim­ For poch S300.00 worth ol Grppn rpglitpr (opp. wp will givp dttigntd to bltnd btouli- j THE ICE CRUSHER my Carter, a leading can­ you on tltctric kitchtn opplionct ol your choict...FREEI fully with ony dtcor THE JUICER didate for the Democratic PLUS STATE TAX. nomination for president. Announcing in a group today were State Rep. Ted Cummings, who is also Democratic town chair­ man; Mayor Matt Moriar- SWnCN TO FOOD MART... YOU'U LOVE THE CHANCE ty Jr.; Judge of Probate William FitzGerald; Town Director Robert Price; ICC cc CC PETER PAN Democratic Registrar Viva Napkins Herbert Stevenson; Paul C&C COLA Phillips, deputy registrar ASSORTED OR DECORATOR REGULAR OR DIET Peanut Butter and town committee WALDBAUM'S SMOOTH Oli CRUNCHY treasurer; Mary LeDuc, uo COUNT '/^GAL. 16 OZ. town committee secretary BOTTLE, and state central com- PKG. JAR mitteewoman; Anthony W ITH P R IO R P U R C H A S E O P $$.00 OR M O R E AMD WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OP tS.OOOR MORE AND Pietrantonio, former town THIS COUPON AT POOD MART GOOD THRU THIS COUPON AT POOD MART. GOOD THRU WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OP IS.OO OF MORE AND director; and Richard SAT . APRIL 3. LIM IT ONE PKG. - ONE COUPON SAT.. APRIL J. LIMIT ONE BOTTLE -ONE THIS COUPON AT POOD MART GOOD THRU PER FAMILY. COUPON PER FAMILY SAT , APRIL y LIMIT ONE JAR ONE COUPON LaPointe, town committee ( ^ i i P E R F A M IL Y member. Carter supporters who announced several weeks S t o p ^ ago are Town Treasurer Every Tender Morse! Guaranteed Delicious! Food Mart has everything for Passover^ Roger Negro; Deputy ... except a place to hide the Matzo! does’ Mayor John Thompson; U S. GOVT. INSPECTED U.S.D.A. CHOICE Carolyn Becker, school U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF AVIV ISRAELI board member; and Joel GRADE"A" SEMI - BONELESS MRS, ADLERS Janenda, town committee MATZO member. CHUCK 5 LB. BOX GEFILTE FISH Cummings, speaking for 'ZEKT i* OUNCE JAR the group of nine who an­ STEAK nounced today, said, “Of CHICKENS LARCI: END (RlBy . T . It IPORMERLY CALIFORNIA! all the active Democratic 2Vj TO 3 L8. AVERAGE candidates for the nomina­ tion, no one but Jimmy LB. LB. MANISCHEWITZ Carter seems to us to show / ■ E C Gefilte Fish *1.19 the best skills to keep the Borscht 31 OZ. BOTTLE 49' MANISCHEWITZ Democratic Party together SEMI BONELESS U S D.A C H O IC E ROKEACH (FORMERLY and, if he's nominated and Egg Matzo 69' M acaroons ■ OZ. CAN 99' CHUCK ROAST CALIFORNIA! MANISCHEWITZ elected with the best 4 5 MANISCHEWITZ U.S. QOVT. INSPECTtU • URADE "A" U.S.D.A. CHOICE ALL VAR, Q Q e chance to keep the nation C ake M ixes 1} OZ. P K G . 9 9 Catsup M OZ. B O T T L E 59' together and to move it Cut-Up Chicken Beef Rib Roast ( R IB S * IQ! LBu.M .39 ahead” U.S. QOVT. INSPECTED • GRADE "A" U.S D A. C H O IC E J Prices effective k } LBS UNOERBLAOE l-B thru Saturday, Ar Thompson, Manchester Roasting Chickens ’ AVG. Chuck Steak ‘1.29 U.S.D.A. CHOICE these stores only coordinator for Carter's HOT OR campaign, has named Italian Sausage SWEET LB *1.49 London Broil ShouldertB*! .39 Tomato T Gaylord WESTERN MA£ Negro fund-raiser for the L $ D A CHOICE O UR B E S T • Greenfield • ! Manchester area. Negro BREADED LB 69'^ Top Chuck Steak»°'<.>-es5 ^Jl .39 • Northampton ■ Veal Patties GAYLA Juice Ishortening has announced a major U.S.D.A. CHOICE • Springfield • V A LLF LA V .. MOZ. CAN LIBBY-S . 4.02 CAN 3 Poufid Can fund-raising event for late V©3l PattiGS ITA*lIAN5TYLE 89' Chuck Roast un‘d%^%'lT db l, ‘1.19 I in April at Manchester U.S.D.A. CHOICE CONNECTICUT Simsbury • Brat High School. He said he'll BONELESS Ls * 1.39 Capitol Farms Franks bag‘ 1 .98 Shoulder Roast • Cheshire • Da announce the details later. OEM SMOKED PORK U.S.O.A. CHOICE Derby • East Ha Former Rhode Island Shoulder Roast da?sT r" ll , l.*1.59 Chuck Stew Beef‘s" Gov. Frank Licht will be in Haven • Enfield U S .D .A .'C H O IC E Groton • Hamdt Connecticut Friday, Satur­ RAGU IS'jOZ • Manchester • day and Sunday on behalf Sliced Bacon OR COLONIAL PKG *1.49 Short Ribs of Beef Spag. Sauce ALLVAR JAR G E M CH U N K Tom atoes STtWBD' 3 CA°*i ‘ 1 . Middletown • M of the Carter candidacy. D - o . r l r N i : ’’V' nr\i- New Britain • Ni On Saturday he will meet Liverwurst or Bologna 89' Calves Liver Kitchen Bags K aV IO ll BEEFORCHEUt CAN 3 9 ' JIM M Y D EA N • North Haven • at the Marlborough Tavern SWIFT PREMIUM Tomato Paste '.T'1;n“ 1 9 ' Norwich • Old S Pork Sausage Roll >oz ‘1.29 Sausage BROWN'N'SERVE Strong heart ftod 6 ciN" ‘ 1. with top Carter backers C „ , , „ POOD CLUB 510', or SI Orange • Ridge lo w '■IQUID 41 O U N CE • Torrington • V from statewide towns and O O U p CHICKEN NOODLE DETERGENT BOTTLE '1.49 cities. • Waterbury • W West Hartford • WALDBAUM'S N. Y. STYLE DEL! ! FRESH DAIRY DELITES! • Westport • We Barry to vole PASTA Cut Green Willimantic. REGULAR ‘ SlBflB Sunday, Marcl for‘bottle hill’ ROMANA WatBrbury, Old Sijrbn VIRGINIA Fleischm ann's BUITONI SPAG . THIN. REG . Beans buiy, Naugatuck, Stra ZITI. ELBOWS. RIOATONI. FOOD CLUB FOODCLUB BLUE LAKE Milford. state Sen. David M. HAM I L B P KG . ORMOSTOCELLIRIOATI 36 OZ. BOTTLE 160Z. CAN FRESHLY SLICED RUSSER BAKED QUARTERS in (A im m to our cugton Barry, D-Manchester, said M a r g a r in e iKTitt u i*« to 3 phot, at • TROPICANA 100- FLORIDA w(M noltd. ttoma tor u N today he will vote in favor to othor rotaM dMiars or of the so-called "Bottle •iGALLON by Stop A Shop Suparmai LB. ^ . 3 9 Orange Juice CARTON raaponsibia lor lypographt Bill” when it comes before dt-'T'o's* l « 4 L .L * ! • the Senate, probably FOR TABLE 0 0 tomorrow. Sausage w/Pepper • Omons w/Peppcr Mushrooms w/Pepper Green Pea - Minestrone - B ed Veg. Kasseri Cheese OR GRATING l B Y o g u r t The proposal would C n i i n C Chicken veg M 0 Z $ i Spag. Sauce M IL L IE 'S '*« 49' w L J L I | i J d Tomato. Macarom. Beet 4 CANS I • SH A R P L B FOOD MART PROCESSED , V L A SIC prohibit the use of flip-top Cheddar Cheese ‘ 1.79 SWEET N LOW R p lic h HAMBURG HOTDOC Q *002 S i NOVASCOTIA FRESHLY A Q c cans as containers for beer American Cheese fWPPTBBilCUSWEET RELISH JARS I • P KO . Lox Sale OR A LA SK A N SLICED Sugar Substitute O F so REG. ■ THIN and soft beverages and l«OZ IM COUN T OR ELBOW PKG would require deposits on Spaghetti 39' Napkins T,HTTro‘;.“.1, PACKAGE German Bologna Velveeta Spread""*" PRINCE glass bottles. Qai MEATLESS QOc Spag O a t lU U OR MUSHROOMS 9 9 roz CA RA N D O ' King Sour Dressing PKO. Barry said that he has Pepperoni 33 OZ. JA R Durkee Coconut considered all of the SHENANDOAH B k E A K S T O N E Turkey Bar W H IT E M E A T Farmer Cheese MIDGET argurrients for and against ^ T T T T T B PILLSBURY .^Q c Royal ■’Is** I Red Pack the bill and feels that, on Olive Salad innamon Rolls t'jOZ. PKG ^ 9 balance, the evidence WITH NATURAL PA U LY t OZ, Gelatins DetergentI Tomatoes favors the measure. Franks CASING uenster Cheese CARAWAY PKG ALL FLAVORS FOODCLUB QUART JAR SO LID PACK “The time has come to (WHERE D :4.,« HOMESTYLEOR .OZ. PKG. "Hot” Bagels AVAILABLE! BUTTERMILK 28 OZ. CAN preserve our natural Biscuits CLUB resources and to do what we can to end the economy 3 ' > x» 1 g of waste that has become a FROZEN FOODS GALORE! way of life in this coun­ try," he said. “1 am synv TOP FROST INTERNATIONAL pathetic to grocery and 30 OZ. package store owners who V e g e t a b le s PKG 5 9 WIN A FREE YOU CAN "PICK YOUR OWN" PROOUCE AT FOOD MART! will have a handling ORIENTAL • ITALIAN - FLORENTINE CHUCK WAGON CORN 1976 AUTO HEINZ problem and I am not con­ CRINKLE 340Z. fiO c DEPOSIT CO T P K G 0 9 LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA vinced that the law will do Deep Fries COUPON ONLY AT all that its sponsors hope it will. But, 1 believe in the Haddock Dinner TO P F R O S T FOOD purposes of the bill and 1 Orange Juice 100- F L O R ID A STRAWBERRIES believe that most people MART P io C APPLEOR 34 0Z “ do." I I U d ISMITH s t r a w b e r r y RHUBARB PKO. i LOW , • - . . W«S. PAULS - PINT Barry said that almost 80 NAME per cent of those people Fish Miniatures < PRICE BOX who have responded so far ADDRESS Pancake Batter . l u m e r r t c a r 't o n ! to a poll he is conducting in MEATOR 1SOUNCE 7Q C CITY PHONE the Fourth Senatorial Ravioli bu ito n i CHEESE PACKAGE / ^ CALIFORNIA-SWEET DEPOSIT EACH WEEK CALIFORNIA FRESH District have indicated TOP CHEESE SAUSAGE UOUNCE^Qc SEEDLESS their support of the “Bottle r I Z Z a FROST HAMBURG PEPPERONI PACKAGE / 9 AS NEW DMWINBS ARE Hau WEEKLY No purchase necessary..,Must be over 18 years of Bill," Barry gives the bill l$O Z . I Navel Oranges Crisp Celery about a 50-50 chance of Coffee Rich RICH'S CARTONS age or older to win. You need not bo present to win but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car JUMBO S6 SIZE LARGE BUNCH passage in the Senate. If Ice Cream c o r o n et (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes passed by the Senate, the A L L V A R . & license. bill will be returned to the Tabatchnik Soups 1SOZ. PK G. House committee on en­ O '" vironment, where its fate is uncertain. FRESH BAKED GOODNESS! HEALTH a BEAUTY AIDS! FLORIDA'S BEST JUMBO M SIZE FOO D M A R T Juice Oranges 10*°" 99' W hite Bread 1 . H a lo B LUE SHAM PO0 .'.I,'',, 5 9 ' INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS JUMBO 37 SIZE ONANYIAOZ. JAR JOHNSONA ACCOUNT White Grapefruit 5 "»»*1. P K G S . S i .FANCY t f-flFRUIT v • • FARMS •■ rWIBSPURE • English Muffins 3 O F * I . Plastic Strips JOHNSON F A M IL Y PA K 333 CO UN T Genest Rye Bread It OZ. LOAF Q-Tips Cotton Swabs PACKAGE Eggplant 3 *1. STRAWBERRY > U.S. NO. I B E S T B A KIN G 30 OZ JAM 4 OUNCE JAR Buttertop Bread NIS! LOAVES Noxzema Cream Idaho Potatoes 5"> 89' I WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MINT A OU N CE I MART GOOD THRU SAT,. APRIL 30 OZ. CALIFORNIA VITAMIN PACKED j b Sb i i Hillbilly Bread REYMOI LOAF Digel Liquid FLAVORS BOTTLE I 3.LIMITONEJAR ONteOUPON I PER FAMILY REG W jC |^ I ALL REGULAR DEODORANT Fresh Carrots 5 ‘1. Table Talk Pies tl.MVARIETY EA Right Guard IIIU

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