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List with one of the top A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 « 204 Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered V/2 baths, formal dining room with sliders I President Park Chung-Hee today Call us for a Free Market to deck overlooking 150 x 200 foot lot. offered for the first time in his 17- year rule to meet North Korean Analysis Today! leader Kim Il-Sung for summit I talks on Korea's reunification, ITM “I urge that the authorities of I South and North Korea get Witness Saw Killers Flee MLS DUBALDO/ LESPERANCE [ together at any place, at any CHENEHE ASSOCIATES ( S t Truly a "gem" - Traditional Cape. Front to back RIAL ESTATE ^ P h o n e 528-9081 living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 3 time, and at any levels,” Park JACKSTON/ Realtors I declared at a Chinese New Year ^ ^ - V Day or Night m bedrooms, 1st floor family room, hardwood floors throughout. Rare find In one of Manchester's fine tawK press conference. Man WasnH Quizzed residential areas. $72,500. AVANTE 646-1316 The South Korean strongman 646-0505 said he hoped the proposed talks would prevent war between North In Gibbons Slaying I and South Korea. The peninsula \ has been divided since the end of HARTFORD (UPI) - A new retrial, gave this account of the Par­ World War II, and U.N. forces witness says in a sworn statement he malee confession: saw Timothy and Michael Parmalee fought the Chinese and the North “Several months after the murder, running from the cottage where Bar­ Tim was working for my client at a Koreans in the Korean conflict of bara Gibbons was killed in 1973, and 1950-53. farm in Canaan. Tim came in half Timothy Parmalee later confessed Park urged the North Koreans stoned one day and said, ‘I want to the slaying to him. tell you what I was doing at the Bar­ to “conduct direct dialogue to dis­ The witness, Wallace "Butch” cuss, without any conditions but bara Gibbons house that night.” ’ Wilcox, a Norfolk farmer, in a Jan, 3 with an open heart, how to pre- “My client said, ‘I saw you and statement said he was driving near SOUTH WINDSOR New littina. QorQeout LeBrun built end owned 10 I vent a fratricidal war on the your brother running away. Tim said, room cbntemporery Rench. Privite, enclosed groundi with 20* x 40’ Korean peninsula, how to achieve the Gibbons cottage the night of Sept. 'If you ever say anything. I'm going h e a W , In-orpund pool, bath house. 3 carpeted bedrooma, 3 batha with 28, 1973, and saw the Parmalee double vanities 2 fleld-atone flreplacee. Custom deluxe kitchen, air I prosperity for the 50 million to hurt your family.' Tim then conditioned lo« overlooking cathedral cellinged living room. Spiral brothers — Timothy, now 21, and described how he and Mike beat up STAfiT T ft£ stairway, central vac. Intercom throughout. 2-car garage vrith automatic Korean people, and how to ac­ Michael, now 23 — running from the openers arid many many custom built extras. Mutt be seen. $110,000. complish peaceful unification” Barbara Gibbons, then killed her. crime scene. Tim said Michael also raped her.” Church Blaze Wilcox’ attorney, Alan Neigher of The autopsy report said Miss Gib­ PICK OUT YOm OWN COLORS H £ W YEA H Bridgeport, early today said Wilcox bons' multiple injuries included “at TORRINGTON (UPI) - Fire recognized the brothers due to the il­ least two slashes of throat; multiple I destroyed the 119-year-old Center lumination from a street light, a light stab wounds in lower back; a gash in this beautiful new home set high up off I Congregational Church today, at the service station near the Gib­ wound in abdomen; three broken the road on a wooded acre lot, 2Vz baths, leaving standing nothing but soot- bons cottage and the car headlights. ribs; and deep penetration of vagina huge floor to ceiling fireplace, spacious in a. NEW HOME covered stone walls. Neigher said Wilcox was never ap­ with unknown object.” Torrington fire officials said proached by Slate Police during their I family room with brick wall and flue for It was Timothy Parmalee’s finger­ they received their first call just investigation of the slaying and did print — taken from the back screen wood burning stove. Double garage and before midnight Thursday and not come forward, because Timothy door of the Gibbons cottage after the more. $70s. found smoke coming from the Parmalee threatened to harm his il­ slaying — that was identified for the MANCHESTER Two family, 0-8 duplex, large family kitchen with pantry, eaves of the Gothic structure. A legitimate children, u first time during Reilly’s retrial bid garage. 00' x 200' lot plus extras. $ 4 9 .^ . few minutes later, the building Miss Gibbons, 51, was sexually in 1976. was fully involved, they said. abused and slashed in the two-room The identification of the finger­ The steeple toppled around 1 cottage which she shared with her print constituted new evidence which paullcpnentl a.m., a Fire Department Mitchell Leaves Prison son, Peter Reilly, in Falls Village in helped lead to a ruling by then BUMIUIID & ROSSEnO “^realesiaie spokesman said. rural northwestern Connecticut. The Superior Court Judge John A. REALTORS Former Attorney General John Mitchell Parmalee brothers lived nearby. IlMWntCMtv MIS Fire departments from Mitchell, 65, joked with reporters saying, “I Speziale for a new trial for Reilly. rlMotm m Litchfield, Winsted and talks with photographers and reporters in Reilly, then 18, said he found his S4S4 4 n 646-5252 would like to congratulate you fellows State Police were criticized for C^n«( Houting Opportunity Torrington battled the blaze. Fire Montgomery, Ala., this morning, as he leaves mother’s body when he returned their handling of the investigation 1047 main street • manchester, Connecticut 06040 because this the last time that you’ll have to officials were still hosing the rub- | the minimum security prison at Maxwell Air get up early in the morning to come on out home from a youth meeting at a first by a citizens group which raised ble down today. nearby church. Under grueling in­ Force Base. Mitchell is the last of 25 here. Henceforth, don’t call me. I’ll call money for Reilly’s defense, and later terrogation by State Police, a in newspaper editorials. ' Denies Leaks Watergate criminals to complete jail terms. you.” (UPI photo) sleepless Reilly confessed to the The statement from Wilcox was MONROE, La. (UPI) slaying. obtained by private detective James SOMETHING TO Former Louisiana congressman | The next day, he retracted his con­ G, Conway of Vernon, a former New Otto Passman, in a stout defense fession, but he was charged with the York City cop, who worked with the SPOUT AGOUTI of his patriotism, denies he murder anyway. In 1974, a jury con­ defense team that won a new trial for passed national secrets to the Israel Passes. U.N. victed him of manslaughter. He later Reilly. South Korean Central Intelligence | won a retrial. Charges agwinst Reilly I Neigher said he and his client If you have considered Agency. eventually were dismissed when decided Thursday to release the “During my 30-year tenure ini evidence surfaced tending to prove sworn statement to the press because It's official. Westledge Associates Is now the real his innocence. estate firm of the New England Whalers. Please looking for a new home this Congress, my committee assign­ In Lebanon Thrust they were afraid the State Police Help us spread the good word that... year; Now is a good time and ment necessitated that I handle The case, one of Connecticut’s would try to discredit Wilcox and much highly classified By I iiili-d I’rc.ss Inlcrnutional The command said one soldier was parently did not become involved in most celebrated, has been the sub­ would not use his statement to try to An Israeli paratrooper-infantry wounded in the attack that began at 1 ject of two books and a nationally solve the ease. YOURFRENDSM and YOUR FRIENDS here is a great place to start. materials," Passman saidi the fighting. Thursday. “Not one time, inten­ commando force slipped past U.N. a.m. (6 p.m. Thursday EST). It said televised movie. During his 1976 retrial hearing, REAL ESTATE Area residents in southern M SPORTS Read the advertisements tionally, did I ever violate the | lines and attacked two Palestinian at least 16 guerrillas were killed, Lebanon reported a heavy civilian Neigher, assistant defense counsel Reilly testified his mother would not trust placed in me.” guerrilla positions early today in the while others not counted died in to Attorney T.F. Gilroy Daly in carefully, then contact your exodus from the region in two direc­ —.See Page IVn :A8T HARTFORD Century 21, Twin Passman made the rare public I Jewish state's deepest thrust into bunkers and buildings which were tions — west toward the port of Sidon Reilly’s successful 1976 bid for a Realtor for information regar­ Realty proudly presents a spic and span comment in response to a report Lebanon. blown up. and north into the villages of the clean 7 room Capo with tasteful interior that he failed to tell the State On the diplomatic front with Palestinian guerrilla sources in the rugged Shouf mountains. ding these and other fine decor. Other attractive features Include Department about a 1974 letter to Egypt, Israeli Prime Minister south said at least two civilians were A Lebanse leftist communique said the South Korean CIA. The report, ( Menachem Begin said an killed, six Palestinians injured and the paratroopers also attacked the are proud to be known by the company they keep. homes. 1V4 baths, formal dining room, 3 or 4 written by a congressional com­ Jerusalem today he will present U.S, an estimated 20 to 25 Israelis “hit.” formidable Palestinian stronghold at Iranians Say bedrooms, garage, aluminum siding and extra large treed lot. $54,900. mittee and published for the first I proposals for reaching agreement on Israel did not divulge the number Beaufort castle, a 12th-century EXCELLENCE ATTMCTS aCELLENCEl time Wednesday in the Shreveport a draft peace treaty with Egypt to of troops that struck deep into crusader redoubt that has been an Journal, said Passman might the Israeli cabinet for a decision Sun­ Lebanon but Palestinians in Lebanon important guerrilla artillery and have been guilty of espionage if | day. said 150 to 200 tioops were involved machine-gun position. Shah Deposed WESTLEDGE ASSOCIATES, REALTORS® the letter contained secret infor­ The early morning thrust by air­ and that planes and artillery raked The same communique said 2239 MAIN STREET, GLASTONBURY 033-5241 mation. borne troops and infantrymen of the the areas. mechanized infantry units followed TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Iranians, demonstrations should continue until ^ f_____ crack Golani Brigade lasted four Palestinian sources in southern the paratroopers across the Litani massed in the biggest march in a “just Islamic republic" was es­ AVON S7341K Air Supplies hours and came after a series of Lebanon said the Israelis descended River from the Christian border Tehran's history today, declared tablished. SIMSBURY *51-2241 • WEST HARTFORD 23345*1 REAL ESTATE Palestinian guerrilla strikes in by helicopter on Palestinian enclave around the town of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi Mass demonstraions opposing the BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - I “deposed” and called for the es­ COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 23*-35M TWIN REALTY Israel, including a bombing Thursday strongholds at Arnoun and Aisiya and Marjayoun. return of the monarch took place in The Khmer Rouge, its warplanes in a Jerusalem market place. The then battled the guerrillas with “all tablishment of a “liberal Islamic towns across Iran. More than a 2 8 9 -7 92 1 out of action, is using two I The blitz coincided with the start of bombing wounded 20. kinds of weapons.” U.S, envoy Alfred Atherton's third republic." million people marched in Mashad, helicopters to resupply scattered [ The marchers also rejected 1227 BURNISDE AWE. EAST HARTFORD The Israeli military command in An Israeli military spokesman day of negotiations with Israeli of­ the Shiite holy city, and hundreds of forces still resisting Vietnam's in­ Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar as Tel Aviv said the Israelis withdrew termed as nonsense reports from ficials on how to break the deadlock thousands jammed other cities. vasion force, intelligence sources | after the attack on the villages of Ar- “unlawful’' and urged Ayatollah A large banner in the midst of the said today. Beirut that the troops were ferried to on the stalled draft peace treaty noun and El Aisiya. Arnoun is five their targets in helicopters. between Egypt and Israel. Ruhollah Khomeini, the exiled crowd addressed President Carter — Intelligence sources in Bangkok I miles north of Israel and El Aisiya 9 enemy of the shah, to “take over the “Jimmy boy run, run, run. The peo­ said Thai witnesses saw two The attack at Aisiya occurred The incursion also came as the miles. “perilously close” to Syrian troops, U.N. Security Council debated affairs of the state.” ple of Iran are picking up the gun.” Khmer Rouge helicopters deliver They reported the guerrilla sites in the words of one western diplomat A 10-point resolution was read out “Dirty king do not come back," supplies on Wednesday to soldiers whether to extend the mandate for destroyed. in Beirut but the Syrian regulars ap­ the 6,000 U.N. forces. by Moslem clergymen and politicians read the banners carried by at a hilltop temple near the Thai to the gathering of more than 1.5 marchers in Tehran as they con­ frontier. The soldiers hold the million men and women after they verged on the capital’s main monu­ Preah Vihear temple 155 miles | marched through downtown Tehran ment to Persian kings now converted north of Phnom Penh. Finance Authority Says for nearly five hours, into “Kkhomeini Square’’ — after the Although the sound of battle I “We hereby declare the Pahlavi shah’s principal enemy in exile. could be heard from the Thai side 9 reign is unlawful and the shah is Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was of the border, the sources said the deposed from the throne that he and invited by Tehran’s clergy to return ^ _ "A LOT OF HOUSE FOB THE MONET helicopters appeared to be in­ his father had usurped by force," the to lead the march. He did not come. volved only in delivering supplies | Blackstone Didn’t Apply Eat-In kltchan, fireplace, wood floored, 3 bedrooma, garage, work shop, "INVEtTMENT PROPERTT resolution said. But his bearded followers in black end a fenced In yard too. Who could aak for more at only $32,000.00 Two limlly colonlil In nic* rural irM ol Wllllm*n«c, Two M r s*rs», and not in the fighting. After un­ “We reject the reactionary system wllh bawmenl and ■ lumniar houM. Exirs lirg* lot, room (or all your By CHRIS BLAKE be considered. "the only thing I know about being and brown robes led the population in pats. Ownar will iCMpt offara. ' loading, the helicopters flew back | of Shahanshah! (monarchy) and de­ massive displays of anti-shah feeling “into Cambodia.” Herald l{e|iorler “I think it's very unlikely he’ll get considered is what I read in the it, unless he has applied for it. We mand the establishment of a liberal across the country. So far as is known, Vietnamese I EAST HARTFORD - It appears papers.” Islamic republic in Iran, which shall BOLTON - Custom built 9 room full dormerod CApo, have over 80 candidates,” said' fie said it is possible that There were no immediate reports 2300 sq. ft., 2'/, baths, master bedroom 13’ x 26', Isi forces have captured all Cambo-1 unlikely that Mayor Richard H. Arthur White, chairman of the be installed by popular vote apd shall of disturbancea. Troops withdrew to dian airports, effectively groun­ Blackstone will be considered as a somebody else may have nominated conduct the affairs of the nation on 000^ Birch Mountain area, acre with view. $89,- authority’s 10-member board of him for the position, but he is not their barracks or kept a notably low Owner transferred - must sell almost new four- ding the limited fighter-bomber | candidate for the $38,000-a-year posi­ directors. the basis of the invigorating profile. Military helicopters buzzed bedroom Executive Colonial on acre lot. Vaulted force of the Khmer Rouge. tion of executive director of the aware of it. teachings of Islam," The resolution LAND LAND LAND LAND The executive director heads a Blackstone has said if the position frequently over the marchers. It was Andover - 2 2/3 wooded acre, 16,900, 7.6 wooded celling family room with fireplace. Large formal Connecticut Housing Finance staff which is responsible for also demanded: not clear who was on board. . . . . ______Authority. is offered, he would “weigh acres, Bolton - wooded acre bordering brook $10,000 dining room and front to back living room. developing programs to meet the —the armed forces should join the Reports from the provinces in­ ^ *1TERYnilfATr Inside Today carefully” the pros and cons of Coventry - 2 acres with breathtaking view *15,00o! Gourmet kitchen plus 2'/i bathe. Don’t delay - ap­ Blackstone had been mentioned as needs of low- and middle-income in­ anti-shah movement. dicated a replay of the 'Tehran march Columbia - 7 parcels one to 81 acres, $5,900 to $55 - Thrw bedroom brick cape, on two gorgeoua acree In North Coventry. leaving Town Hall, where he is in his Pull baMmenl. Den, encioted porch, garage, carport, and much more. “HORSE LOVER’S DELIGHT pointments only. Business...... 5 I one of the leading candidates for the dividuals in multi- and single-family —other nations “not conspire even in small towns. 900. Witchs Wood Lake, Woodstock Valley, approved landacaped yard, only a coupla mlnutae to 1-04. Aiking 10th year as the town’s chief Thre« bedroom ru.itom built Ranch, 2 full baths, spiral staircase. Sliders Classified...... 15-18 I held by Bruce Rothenberg state housing. against the heroic struggle of our The march belied predictions the wooded lakefront lot, $11,500. Hurryl *58,500.00 executive. to patio, very private pool. Fully applianced kitchen. W/W carpetinf;, Comics...... 19 I "^est Hartford. Rothenberg is Candidates for the position must people” as “any such interference in shah's departure from Iran could wood stove. 2 barns, with box stalls and tack room, corral. Beautiful Editorial ...... ’ .9 I leaving for a new job Feb. 1. White said the board of directors our movement shall seriously jeopar­ brook, duck pond, 14 acres of gorgeous land, 5 minutes to Manchester. 15 have a background in housing, hopes to reach a decision within a quieten the land. Opposition leaders minule.s to H artford. A ll this and much more for only $87,500.00. Entertainment ...... 14 I However, the chairman of the dize our future political and housing administration and finance, week, but he added “ that’s not warned the shah's men were still in C a rri^ House Fam ily...... 8 I authority's board of directors said mortgage financing and public economic relations." control and that “the struggle has not LESfiENGER High School World...... ' ’'' Thursday that Blackstone “has not definite.” —all Parliament members should R.H3A.1L, E3STA.TE3 ^6 I revenue financing. White said. Sources say the other leading can­ ended.” a r ' TEDFORD REAL ESTATE Obituaries ...... lo I applied for the position, to my Blackstone, a certified public ac­ resign. In Mashad, northeast Iran, a city lELLSm 2389 MAIN STREET Sports...... 11-13 I knowleddge." didate for the position is Robert T. —the regency __council appointed 1A.A71!) Lu. countant who once ran his own ac­ O’Connor of Waterbury, who now considered most holy by the Shiite 648-8713 m GLASTONBURY CT ' Television ...... 14 Since there are over 80 applicants counting firm, said he would certain­ before the shah's departure should Moslems, “more than a million" works under Rothenberg as the depu­ 647-9914 and the deadline for applying has ly qualify. reign. were reported on the march, REAL ESTATE ty executive director. 633-8323 passed, it appears the mayor will not But, he said he has not applied and — industrial strikes and witnesses there told UPI. PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 19. 1979

------EVENING------— HERALD, — » »Fri., « «•, nJan. o il, Ag,19. Agio1979 —- rtwPAGE jc . THREE Grasso Disagrees With Funding Proposal CNG, Union Lummings Keeps Reins H A RTR V lRn ilIDTi -ri.„ ____ r „ ...... HARTFORD (UPII — The idea of Education Committee voted to hold See Accord taking existing educational aid away The high court said children in the panel also recommended the spend on education in the coming would encompass the board's hearings on the board's proposal and property-poor communities were not state continue to guarantee even the from wealthy communities doesn't virtually any other funding formula budget, Mrs. Grasso said, "The proposal, the advisory panel's solu­ receiving the same kind of wealthiest towns at least $250 per whole matter of allocation of dollars HARTFORD (UPI) — A tentative appeal to Gov. Ella Grasso. But a that has or will come up. tion. the current unconstitutional settlement has been reached in the On Party CD Discussion educational opportunities as students student. is what the preparation of budge! funding formula and anything else legislative committee says it will The committee tentatively 14-week strike at Connecticut consider that approach and number in more affluent towns. A Superior The state Board of Education mul­ matter is all about." anyone cares to present. scheduled public hearings on funding Natural Gas Co., which serves about By GREG I'EAH.SON of others anXway. Court judge has ordered the led over the plan and decided to Pressed further, the governor But Senate chairman Cornelius directors except Joseph closed the meeting before will be, ” he said. formulas for late February and early 100,000 customers in the Hartford- llcriild lti-|mrl<‘r Legislature to produce an acceptable knock out the per pupil guarantee. responded, "We're not going to talk O'Leary. D-Windsor Locks, Sweeney, who spoke Sweeney answered. The next meeting will be At an afternoon Capitol news con­ March in Hartford. New Haven. Dan­ New Britain area. ference. the governor said Thursday funding plan by May 1. Mrs. Grasso said Thursday she about the budget today." cautioned Thursday's vote did not MANCHESTER - Ad­ against continuing in the Ms. Emerson was not a panel of the board bury and Norwich. Labor Commissioner Peter A. she was disturbed by a portion of the The Connecticut School Finance favors the advisory panel's approach One floor up at the Capitol, the mean the Education Committee was mitting there are “lots of program. Cummings also pleased with the apparent members and those in In the spring of 1977, the state Reilly and Commissioner-designate State Board of Education's plan that .Advisory Panel wrestled with the which would keep minimum grants Education Committee rejected an endorsing the board's plan. "This sparks ” about the Com­ supports continuation in shutting off of detailed dis­ attendance will be able to Supreme Court declared Connec­ matter for almost a year and ended while more than doubling state aid to Joseph Peraro announced the ten­ munity Development issue. the program. would eliminate the minimum $250 ticut's system of funding public attempt to raise the minimum per isn't a test on the issue," he said. cussion about the issue. question them about the up recommending the state's funding municipalities over the next five pupil grant of $250. tative agreement. Democratic Town Chair­ At one point Thursday “I expected it to be a dis­ Community Development per pupil grant that now goes to all education unconstitutional because it House chairman Dorothy Goodwin, No terms of the settlement were towns regardless of their wealth. formula be revi.sed substantially to years. But the panel also voted to hold D-Storrs, agreed. "We don't know man Ted Cummings said night. Irene Fisette asked cussion. I didn’t expect it issue, Cummings said. relied too heavily on local property help the poorest communities. But Asked how much the state would announced pending a ratification he expects more audience a question of Sweeney. to be a lecture," she said of Within the hour, the Legislature's taxes. hearings on the general subject area what this committee's going to do. " He announced the mof ^'-nonic'-hoo! :;r-incinefinneine The ! he hcarineshearines he ne said. vote today in East Hartford by the participation at future Cummings suggested that the meeting. following schedule for in­ 330 striking workers, members of meetings about the topic. the question be asked again “No one wants to see formational meetinge Beer Firm Teamsters local 671. Cummings appeared to later when discussion on warfare, but I believe in about the Community Reilly had previously met with be cutting off tough the Community Develop­ politics of confrontation," Development issue: Running Track Request both sides in the dispute, which questions or any detailed ment program started. The she said. W ednesday, Feb. 28, Gets Funds Peraro has been mediating since the debate about the subject at question never resurfaced. Cummings this morning Nathan Hale School strike began Oct, 19. Peraro’s ap­ Thursday night’s meeting Shortly before 11 p.m., said, "I'm sorry if some cafeteria; Monday, March Only New Spending Bid pointment to succeed Reilly had been of the Democratic Town another Democrat in atten­ people didn’t get their 26, Washington School For Moving announced earlier Thursday by Gov, Committee. dance. Betty Emerson, questions in. cafeteria; Wednesday, Ella Grasso. By SUSAN VAUGHN items requested were funded and the “I didn’t want to have asked Sweeney about his "I can only say this was April 18, Martin School By (;r k (; i*e \ k s ()\ The CNG workers’ contract Community Development Herald Reporler rest of the list is the same as last get two girls out of one elevator, he things get out of hand, ” he the first effort and the for­ cafeteria. All will start at said. expired Oct. 1 and they struck after said this morning. But, he stand. Cummings then Heruhl Kr|M»rl(*r MANCHESTER —A new all- year, according to Wilson E. Deakin, mat can be improved and 7:30 p.m. more than three weeks of expects that future MANCHESTER —An East Hart­ weather running track at Manchester assistant superintendent for per­ Seader also questioned the reason for two $2,000 expenditures to pay for negotiations failed to come up with a scheduled meetings about ford beer distributor has received High School, estimated to cost $50,- sonnel. tie-in of fire alarms to the Eighth new working agreement. the issue will include more state financing to help relocate in 000, is the only new request in the Board members also questioned District Fire Department. Those tie- Officials have said wages were the participation by audience Manchester's Buckland Industrial Board of Education's capital im­ other capital improvement proposals major stumbling in the di.spute. in the regular board budget, Deakin ins would be at Waddell and Bowers members. Parlf. provement budget. Peraro praised both sides in the FOOD said the items of highest priority in­ schools. Demers said the alarms A petition drive for a Tile firm, Hartford Distributors The track is the first priority on the tentative agreement and said he was clude the roof repairs on several would help make quicker responses. referendum about town in­ Inc. of 570 Tolland St.. East Hartford, list which is submitted to the town hopeful the CNG employees will would be the second tenant in the 393- directors for approval each year. schools and blacktopping parking All the other schools in town have volvement in the Com­ WAREHOUSE” similar aiarms. ratify the proposal. acre industrial park in Manchester's School Board Chairman John Yavis lots. munity Development {FORMERLY FRANK’S) Mif'her Lunch Costs He said he could not disclose any program already has ob­ Buckland section. The J.C. Penney asked school administrators Verplanck School needs almost an details of the agreement, but that the OPPOSITE ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S Thursday night at a budget workshop entire new roof which will cost $20,- Demers also mentioned the tained the required number Co. will be the major park tenant and impasse that was finally broken of signatures. Supporters CHURCH, 725 E. MIDOLE TPKE. to explain the origin of the idea for 000, Deakin said. The board spent $2,- possibility of higher cost for school already has started construction of “dealt with the economics, wages of the petitioning effort, its two-million square foot catalog the track. 000 during the past year for emergen­ lunches if the federal subsidies are and pensions." “It was also sort of a “We Accept Frank’s Supermarket cy roof repair at the school. which was organized by the distribution center. Rey Demers, Business manager, cut out. "If that happens we would historic moment in state labor Courtesy Cards" Board member Leonard Seader Concerned Citizens for The Connecticut Development gave three reasons the track is being have to go up on the price. We history," Peraro said.'“It was the The fossil remains of the “Afar ape-man”, center, bear a questioned the cost of surfacing a Manchester, ai'e seeking a Authority, a unit of the state requested. One is that the New couldn't sustain that kind of loss," he first time a labor commissioner and striking resemblance in its jaws and cranium with those of a '"YOU CAN CUT play area at Robertson School. That said. He said he has "heard rumors two-year moratorium on Commerce Department, Wednesday England Relays sponsored by a commissioner-designate helped modern chimpanzee, top. They bear little similarity to the skull improvement is expected to cost $5,- out of Washington, but not from the town involvement in the approved $1.8 million in self- Manchester Community College is work out a tentative agreement," program. sustaining bonds for Hartford Betting bigger every year. Another is 000. Right now the playground is "all right places" concerning the cuts in YOUR FOOD BILL BY *• Reilly and Peraro directed the day­ The Community Distributors Inc. that the present high school track is grass and mud," Deakin said. the lunch subsidies. long sessions that included separate Development program Looking for Clues in need of a lot of repair. Demers Another major capital outlay items Other items in the budget which The Commerce Department an­ and joint meetings, he said. provides funds to com­ SHOPPING USAVE” nounced that the funding will help the proposed is $14,500 for conversion of the board questioned Thursday in­ 'The Butler Did It, " but how he did it will be revealed also said the administration feels Peraro said when the day started munities. and the money is firm buy about 12 acres in the the freight elevator at Manchester cluded a $24,000 labor cost for toniglj^ when the Harlequin Review drama club of Bolton there would be community support out “both sides were apprehensive Primitive Species to be aimed at assisting Buckland Industrial Park and con­ for the proposal. High School for passenger use. glaziers to repair broken school win­ Center School puts on its first production of the year at 7:30 in but we worked diligently and were low- and moderate-income struct a 75.000-square-foot distribu­ The capital improvement requests Deakin said that item was included dows, fuel and electricity costs and SAMPLESAVINGS able to gain the confidence of both persons. tion center. the all purpose room. Cast members Jessica Greenwood and are separate from the rest of the because of a dangerous situation in­ accumulated sick pay for principals David Murdock are shown attempting to prove who murdered parties. I think they’ve got an agree- Reported Found Residents who oppose Michael Weinstein, vice president board budget and are items paid for volving the elevator which resulted and extra staff. Deakin said he would rrfent both sides can live with” -THURS. & FRIDAY ONLY- of the firm, said today that the move Haveshan. (Herald photo by Strempfer) through the town capital improve­ in a serious accident last year a try to get more information on those town involvement in the CLEVELAND (UPI) - Two program say they do so is a relocation of the East Hartford nieiiiment budget.D u o g ei. Lasti^ast year, none of the teacher '•'^^I'ner nearly lost herner hand trying to items lor for me the ooara. board. Johanson noted, We now have a CRIDE OF THE FARM because the federal M operation. American anthropologista have an­ record that goes back 4...... million. government places too He said the East Hartford building nounced the discovery of the oldest years. Former scenarios of human OloOlBS. Solon Seeks many requirements on the will be maintained, but most of the and most primitive human species evolution were based largely on town for receipt of the operation, including offices, will be yet found, a 3 1/2 foot “ape-man" fossils no older than about 2.5 million Judges to Decide Pardon Question that lived 3 to 4 million years ago in money. moved to the Manchester site. Secret Vote years." NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) —- of pardons to state prisoners.nrt^nnprc FivePlvo on 'ru.—_i,...... xt_ _ t ■ Ethopia. TURKEYS Weinstein said further details about for an hour Thursday with the Judges Democratic members of Three criminal court judges said other Blanton associates were sub­ proper legal standing to bring the that a prisoner whose sentence was The site of the fossil dig, at Hadar, 0 9 The findings the scientists called the Town Board of Direc­ the move will be available soon. John L. Draper, Raymond Leathers issue to court. commuted by Blanton be released E thiopia, "tu rn e d out to be “Beat The Price of Beef” they would decide today whether to poenaed Thursday to appear at and A,A. Birch. HARTFORD (UPI) - A freshman "one of the most provocative tors talked about the The move will increase employ­ grant a hearine on a motion to over­ Nashville. The judges said they would decide immediately. Democratic senator who is a former exceedingly rich — richer than any of t ment of the firmfrom 95 to 110' Hooker is arguing that an breakthroughs in the history of us had ever dreamed of, ” Johanson program at Thursday’s turn most of the 52 pardons issued by Another grand jury has been today whether a full hearing should Though many had already been union plumber has proposed labor overlooked 1857 state law prevents evolutionary study" are fossil said. Actual digging at the site took meeting. (See related MUSHROOMS Daiaous RUSSEn employees, the Commerce Depart­ former Gov. Ray Blanton just hours looking into the case at Memphis, be held on Hooker's motion. freed. Alexander ordered a freeze on organizations in Connecticut be ment said. the governor from granting fragments of creatures with human­ place in four field expeditions story.) Directors Betty In- before his ouster from office. and officials said Thursday the scope Blanton handed down 52 clemency release of the inmates whose required to guarantee members the tagliata and Thomas Con­ The Herald reported Nov. 20 that a executive clemency without the ap­ like bodies but skulls resembling between 1973 and 1977, 12 oz. APPLES The pardon and parole controversy of investigation there has reportedly actions Monday night and was con­ sentences were commuted by Blan­ right to a secret ballot. those of apes. nors both spoke in favor of n iT A T IIE S beer distributor planned to become proval of the state Board of Pardons sidering at least 18 others, but was ton until he has a chance to examine "The head resembles apes more that prompted Republican Gov, been expanded to include the and Paroles. Sen. Michael Skelley, D-Tolland, The discovery, which was made in continued participation in the second tenant in the Buckland In­ Lamar Alexander to assume his of­ ousted from office Wednesday night the documents and make sure they said his proposal was designed to en­ strongly than humans, but it was ful­ handling of liquor permits, highway Thirty-four of the 52 actions by the Afar region of Ethiopia, was an­ the program. That stand dustrial Park. Identification of the fice three days early Wednesday also when Alexander was sworn into of­ were properly signed and executed, sure every union worker in the state ly bipedal and walked erect like construction contracts and other Blanton were made without the ap­ nounced Thursday by Dr. Donald C. apparently is supported by firm involved was not known until came under the scrutiny of a federal fice three days ahead of schedule. Alexander said, however, he sees "has a right to a secret ballot." modern man," White said. “The ape- federal programs. proval of the Board of Pardons and Johanson, curator of physical all of tbe Democratic 79* 1 0 l 8 9 « Wednesday's action by the Connec­ grand jury meeting in Nashville John Jay Hooker Jr., an un­ In another development, attorney no way for one governor to revoke He said without such legislation, man was 3 1/2-4 feet tall. We’re not 5i89« Paroles. anthropology at the Cleveland ticut Development Authority. today. David Pack said he is "considering " ciemency granted by another and sure whether it had hair on its body.” successful gubernatorial candidate, Draper said “we all agree that the “there is a degree of intimidation Museum of Natural History, and Dr. ------S VE lys ON vouRmi im Hartford Distributors is the area's Three Blanton aides already have a request for a court order requiring expects the inmates eventuaily will The ape-man discovered by Johan­ who has been crusading against the question needs adjudicating" but that could prevent a worker from Tim White of the University of largest distributor of Budweiser been arrested for an alleged selling be released. son and White was omnivorous, release of prisoners by Blanton, met there were questions about who had expressing his true feelings.” at Berkeley, •MANCHESTER beer. It also distributes other Skelley, who at 32 is among the eating both plants and other animals. Anheuser-Busch products, including The two anthropologists have Johanson explained that according to youngest lawmakers in the decided to call the newly discovered Michelob and Busch beers. evolutionary theory, thw omnivorous Legislature, was elected last fall to human species Australopithecus succeed Sen, Robert Houley of Ver­ afarensis — the "Afar ape-man.” ape-man adapted successfully into humankind over a period of several Carter Denies Knowledge of Overdraft non. Other important fossils relating to million years, while the ape-man that Area Police Report] The proposal was approved for their findings were uncovered in WASHINGTONWA

EVENING HERALD, Fri., Jan. 19, 1979— PAGE SEVEN Social Hour Due For AFS Friends Jaycees Cite Three MANCHESTER - Friends of American Field Service are invited to a dessert and coffee hour Tuesday, For Service Awards Jan. 23. at 7:30 p.m. at the Communi­ The other education award will go c h o o l o b lo ty Room of First Federal Savings, SOUTH WINDSOR -T hree South S U to Robert Myette, a business teacher VOL XXXXVI-No. 17 Windsor residents will be cited at 344 W. Middle Turnpike. The social is at the high school and the town’s sponsored by the town committee of this year’s Distinguished Service Awards banquet of the South Windsor deputy mayor. AFS. Myette developed the highly After dessert, a program will be Jaycees. John Samsel Jr., president of the successful Distributive Education presented by the AFS foreign program at the high school. He has students currently visiting Samsei-Bassinger Funeral Home in Open Campus DECA town, will receive the coveted also served as the faculty financial Manchester and attending Distinguished Service Award at the manager of athletics and has been Manchester High School — Jocelyn active in the Booster Club and the K Ivory of New Zealand and Juan banquet scheduied for Jan. 27 at Willie’s Steakhouse in Manchester. of C. He and his wife JoAnne and Policy Revised R ules Pedrini of Argentina. Jacquelyn their three daughters live on Route 5. Hedlund from MHS. who visited Iran Samsel is being honored primarily last summer will also present a brief for his work in the volunteer fire TumMing (J unhch department where he serves as a The open eampus system employed mal telephone calls and letters to tor- slide program on her AFS Tumbling registration for-local King'^s experience. lieutenant. H« has also been active in three to five year olds will be held at MUS has been the subject ol dis- mal faculty tind parents' committee Anyone interested is invited to at­ the South Windsor Little League, the Jan. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at Wap­ I'ussion many times this year. The reports Knights of Columbus, the Rotary luture sclioolwide evaluation has These committee reports were tend. Snow date will be Jan. 30. ping School in Room 16. There is a Club and as a member of the Ad­ fee and class size is limited. Classes made the laculty. students, and ad­ generally in agreement. The faculty DECA students took over King’s visory Board of the South Windsor ministration look critically at the department store for the seventh Tall Cedars Host will be held on a first come, first committee, choosing Irom options Bank and Trust. served basis. present policy ranging from closing the campus to consecutive year on Tuesday, Jan. Legislative Aide lie was a charter member of the Jacob Ludes HI. principal ol not veering Irom the present system, 16. Approximately 70 students There are stili openings in the Suffield Jaycees and a former Women’s Physical Fitness class or. Manchester High, and main sup­ recommend to .Mr Ludes that the worked an hour’s shift from 5 p.m. to MANCHESTER - David B. Ogle, member of the South Windsor Thursday mornings. Beginners class porter ol improvements in the pre- open campus remain open with 9 p m., covering 24 different executive director of the state Jaycees. He and his wife Theresa and IS held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., and .sent system, has been the primary dependence on the behavior of the departments. General Assembly’s Committee on their two sons live on Buckland the advanced class is held from 10:30 lorce behind the relorms. .Mr. Ludes students. The parents committee The annual DECA (Distributive Legislative Management since 1970, Road. to 11:30 a.m. Both classes are held at has gathered input Irom nine arrived at the decision that the Education Clubs of America) King’s will speak Monday at the Masonic Two Outstanding Educators have different sources ranging Irom inlor- take over was first co-ordinated by Wapping School, Room 14. Registra­ problem consisted ol the poor adjust­ Temple to Nutmeg Forest, Tall However picturesque this bridge might something been chosen this year to receive ment of sophomores to the open cam­ Mrs, Nancy Grassilli and King’s about it. (Herald photo by tion fee is $8. For more information Cedars of Lebanon. awards in that field. John Longo, a call 644-2511. pus. The parents then recommended manager, Edward Kelly. The present At the conclusion of the forest’s look, to Ward Krause of Bolton, it's a Strempfer) physical education teacher at LI’R (.’oiirNc that the campus be closed for co-ordination is handled by Mrs, Pat business meeting, which begins at problem and he's trying to get the state to do Ellsworth School, will be cited also sophomores for Ihe first semester as Aiello, Mr. Albert Chapman and Kel­ 7:30 p.m., the public is invited to for his work as coach of the junior The school system’s goal to have a transition period and then, in light ly- hear the guest speaker-. varsity soccer team at South Windsor all physical education teachers of good behavior, to allow Ihe Students involved in DECA learn Refreshments will be served. High. Outside of his coaching duties trained in CPR techniques will take a King Day sophomores to partake in the classroom knowledge and business Before coming to Connecticut, Area Man Fights State he has also assisted with townwide major step forward next week when privilege of open campus. skills. Until Mr. Kelly offered the use Ogle served on the staff of the projects such as the Wapping Fair local physical education teachers. Mr. Ludes compiled all of the ideas of the store for a night of actual Eagleton Institute of Politics at and the building of the Rye Street offend a workshop Tuesday and 9 Validity of the different groups and made the experience the class was strictly Rutgers University, New Brunswick, ball field. He is the son of Mr. and Wednesday morning. final culminary recommendation to academic. With the King’s involve­ N.J., and at a research analyst for On Bridge Maintenance Mrs. John Longo, 70 Ayers Road. the Board of Education. This ment there is a place for the the New York State Senate and that recommendation was submitted knowledge to be applied. Mr, Kelly state’s 1967 constitutional conven­ Pondered By DONNA HOLLAND property owners it serves. referred back to the transportation during the board's recent budget Sue Kendall (left) and Lisa Millettediscuss lends the use of the store for com­ tion. So Krause, feeling there was no department. .Martin Luther King Jr. was a dis­ workshop and consisted of an in Manchester. Tuesday, Jan. 16. (HSW photo munity effort and participation with llcrulil Currrs|imi(lfiil business during the Distributive Education Scout Paper Drive reason for property owners to main­ He then spoke to several people in Manchester Public Records 1 tinguished spiritual leader, ethnic equitable arrangement. Mr. Ludes' by Horwitz) the high school students, "King’s and BOLTON — Bolton resident Ward, tain the road for use by the general various departments in the DOT and leader, and ideological pioneer, but final recommendation was composed Club's takeover of King's Department Store I are very grateful to be part of the MANCHESTER - Boy Scout Krause is once again fighting public, instalied a chain and lock finally, a few days ago, he was told to the "Martin Luther King Day" in its of three steps. First, the campus will DECA co-operative effort and will be Troop 133 of Second Congregational bureaucratic red tape and, after across the entrance. send a letter to the rail operations Warranty deeds Albert A. Roussel and Julie M. Cerlifiralc of devise present form, displayed last .Monday, be closed to all sophomores for the ready and willing to help in any Church is collecting old many phone calls and many letters, Subsequently, the chain and lock department. newspapaers. Donations may be Roussel, both of East Hartford, to Estate of Francie 0. Steoard to is certainly inadequate. first semester and will be opened to future endeavors," says Mr. Kelly. he has not yet found an answer to his were removed by the state Depart­ Krause said he plans to send the Julius Stepard, Bloomfield, and deposit^ in a truck box, which will Albert J. Violette and Claudette M. Monday. Jan. 15 was declared a them if they display satisfactory MHS Swimmers Winners question. ment of Transportation. But after letter but said he isn’t very op­ Joseph Stepard, West Sedona, Ariz., Violette, property at 159 Oakland St., state holiday in honor of Martin behavior. Second, the seniors, be located indefinitely at Hilliard and Krause is trying to find out whose several meetings and a lot of letter timistic about anything being done. $42,000. property on Glenwood Street. Luther King Jr.'s 50th birthday. juniors, and second semester For the first time in many years, The store was totally run by Electric streets. The rear door of the responsibility it is to inspect and writing, the state finally gave Krause He feels he’ll just be referred very good swimmers. Junior Geoff tion. has been helped by the addition Peter K. Maciag and Mary Jo Judgment lien Public schools were closed and. as is sophomores will be subject to the the Boys' Swim Team has a chance students acting as cashiers, stick box may be opened to deposit papers. maintain the bridge on state property permission to install a gate about 50 someplace else. Michaud is the team's best of sophomore Larry Krupp who had Maciag to Charles Dubiel and Ken­ Hartford National Bank & Trust the custom ot our society, special withdrawal of their open campus to swim through a season unbeaten. persons and security. Only the store that leads to his home. The road in feet from the highway entrance. A letter isn’t the only thing Krause butterllier and he is closing in on the done an excellent job. Christian Unity dra S. Dubiel, property at 37 Salem Co. against Katherine M. O’Neill, tribute was paid to the great civil privileges if their behavior become This year's team is unique among manager, Mr. Kelly, and his assis­ question also leads to Bolton Notch This, for the most part, eliminated said he is going to send to the state. school record in that event. Also a The diving, traditionally a sore Road, $45,500. also known as Katherine DeCobert, rights leader. unsatisfactory. The last phase of Mr. high school swim teams. Its tant manager and head cashier were MANCHESTER - A mass for State Park. the problems with trespassers and He also plans to send the state a bill strong butterflier is senior Mark spot on the team, has changed its on hand, and not involved unless David A. Rutz and Virginia S. Rutz, $1,853.56, property on Union Street. Many people have been advocating Ludes' suggestions to the board con­ members are confident, even cocky, Christian Unity will be celebrated Krause, and another property trash and Krause has continued to for the repairs he has made on the Darna. who has improved his time of reputation the year. Junior Glenn specifically requested. both of Manchester, and Steven F. Building permits Jan. 15 as a national holiday, but at sisted of an annual review of the open and feel they are destined to be the Saturday at 8 a.m. at St. James owner in the area, have a right of maintain the road and the bridge and road. last year by a full five seconds. Mark Eagleson and newcomer Lee Garrity The past years have proved to be, Rutz and Juanita P. Rutz, both of John McHugh, demolish dog kennel this time it has only been regarded at campus policy and implementation best. Church, way over state land to get to their railroad tracks were maintained by He said, “Every time it rains the also swims the 200 I.M. along with Co have performed well. for the most part, average days for Bryan, Tex., to'Joseph John Lessard, at 195 Spencer St., $50. the state level. In fact, very few of any changes that would ameliorate One of the biggest factors in the property. the railroad until it went bankrupt in road is washed out and I have to Captains Bob Michaud and Brett sales. However, all the past year Civil Air Patrol property at 19 Johnson Terrace, $51,- Thomas Dobkiewicz, stove at 28 states have even inplemented the the system. improvement of the team has been Gallagher in on of the teams stronger Others invaluable to the team are According to Krause, who has 1976, repair it." Devon Drive, $600. have had the DECA students come in 000, state holiday that Connecticut has This new proposal. Dr. Kennedy the new coaqh Ron Aderson. Ander­ events. John Wilt, Steve Telgener, Greg MANCHESTER — The Manchester periodically fought the state on this The state then became the owner He said when the railroad tracks Harvey Levitt for VSH Realty, put into effect. on a Sunday. This year they took over Natalie Oliver to Gilles G. D’Arcy was clear to state, would make no son stepped into the job amid much Perhaps the Indians' strongest Cassels, and Paul Brindamour., Composite Squadron of the Civil Air matter since 1971, said, “ If the and the tracks were removed and were removed, the ties were dumped alterations at 320 Green Road, C & C What I question here is not the excessive drain on funding. The $32.- on Tuesday. The reason for that is and Renee B. D’Arcy, both of J controversy. He was pressured from Most of the people on the team feel Patrol will meet Sunday from 7:30 to bridge goes, I have no way to get to Krause feels if th'e state owns the into the brook that runs along side events are the sprint free-styles. Willimantic, Property at 115 Green Co. Hair Design, lessee, $1,400. Fred validity of the accomplishment of a 000 necessary for the staffing of the start to produce a winner, and that the biggest change on the team the unsure state of Connecticut’s 9:30 p.m, at the Manchester State Ar­ my home. Going over the bridge is bridge it should maintain it, Leading the attack in these events the tracks and now the water runs Manor Road, $49,000. Johnson, stove at 775 Parker St., $75. man. for 1 feel that Martin Luther study halls will be reallocated from has he ever! He didn't even begin is attitude. This year’s team is full of Blue Laws, which may or may not mory. the only means of access to my are seniors Dean Wilke and Rob Krause said he called the Depart­ down the bed and over onto his Qiiilrluiin deed Marriage lirense King Jr. deserves, in every way. the other education department projects, coaching until three davs after the spirit, at times more than the affect King's, or any other depart­ Membership in the squadron is home,” he said. Tanner and sophomore Scott Smith. ment of Transportation’s bridge and property causing potholes, erosion Michael A. Reardon to Lena P. Philip N. Byram and Virginia A. tribute of a special hour, but rather and there will be no increase in spen­ season has begun, but since then he coaches may care for. Still there is a ment stores' right to be open on Sun­ open to all young people from Grade The road is about a haif-mile All three will probably qualify for the safety inspector and was referred, by and icy conditions in winter. Reardon, property at 47 Eva ftrive, Nichols, both of East Hartford, Jan. the practice of our established tradi­ ding. has whipped the team into shape and feeling among the members of the days. 7 through high school. To learn more, stretch, mostly unpaved. The access State Championships. him, to the Department of En­ Krause said that the last report he ■in mnvevance tax. 26 by a justice of the peace. tion dealing with special holidays. These changes will be followed by they have won their first four meets. Another event in which there is an team that there is something special call 646-6344 or 871-0257. from the highway, and most of the vironmental Protection. received from the railroad said the How many students took the time new changes in curriculum and The greatest asset of this year's abundance of talent is the about them and they are probably Publicity was handled by seniors road, is on property owned by the He said he made several phone bridge needed planking. "But they out. allotted to them, to pay tribute in scheduling, but these developments team is its great depth. In the past, backstroke. Seniors Dean Wilke and right. They will be off to the State Dale LaChapelle and Terry Mayfair Cardens state. calls and sent letters to various never did it, they went bankrupt.” any form, to .Martin Luther King Jr.? are still being refined. The institution the team has had one or two truly Championships to (in the words of Doucette. Jessica Wanters and Cyn- Krause said he was told before, by departments in the DEP. He was told He said, "The state hasn’t done Brett Gallagher team with juniors MANCHESTER — All residents of YMCA Has Openings I can not think of many. For that of these new reforms. Mr. Ludes great swimmers and a number of Geoff Michaud! “toast ‘buns'" did Hayes acted as personal the state, that the maintenance of the the responsibility of the bridge didn’t anything either. As far as I know, Bill Halldin and Bill Nighan to lead a Mayfair Gardens are invited to par­ matter how many students knew why feels, should aid in the improvement mediocre ones. This year there is a If you have watched a swim meet managers and were also responsible road is the responsibility of the belong to that department and he was they’ve never even looked at it (the VERNON — Most classes in the workshop, Wednesday afternoons; strong Indian team in this stroke. Bill ticipate in a kitchen social Monday at we had the day off? If the answers to of a Manchester High School educa­ more even distribution of talent. ,VOU know they can be fun. If you for interviewing all 70 DECA winter session of the Indian Valley guitar, Tuesday nights. Halldin has yet to be beaten this year 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. bridge)." He said nobody will take these quP"*ions are discouraging we tion. — Peter Krupp There still is CoCaptain Bob Michaud, in the backstroke and it is unlikely haven't watched a meet come to the students involved in the take-over, as the responsibility but somebody has YMCA programs will start on Jan. Also; Piano, Friday mornings and must t I j- educate the public or holder of three school records and co- anyone will beat him. Jan. 26 meet against Fermi. We well as scheduling the shifts. Cyndi to be responsible or “sooner or later 22, There are some openings in some Thursday afternoons; ceramics, change our mode of honoring a holder ol one more. The breaststroke, which last year could use your support. There is no and Jessica were also responsible for Barbershop Croup Bolton Gives New Life that bridge will fall down." of the classes. Tuesday afternoons and evenings; leader. (The same arguments hold Behind him lies a core of many lost all its swimmers due to gradua­ change for admission. — Brett the recent fashion show, the MANCHESTER — The Manchester Krause said he was told that it was Openings are still available in: food processing, Wednesday mor­ for Washington's birthday and Lin­ SA Reviews Gallagher '79 merchandise being offered by King’s, Chapter, SPEBSQSA, will meet Mon­ illegal for a private road to have Tumbling, Friday mornings; h^m & nings; sketching and drawing, coln's birthday, i To Human Service Unit Jim Eider was in charge as the day at 7:30 at the Teen Center Annex access from a highway. He said, Child Movement, Wednesday mor­ Wednesday afternoons; multi-craiiS, Martin Luther King Jr. is certainly MHS Issues DECA store manager. Anna Pereira of Manchester Recreation Center. BOLTON — The life of the Human lew people think they are. ’’How the state got away with it. I’ll nings; beginners and intermediate Thursday afternoons; and pre-school worthy of a day of recognition, but I was the assistant store manager. A Meetings of the group are open to Services Study Committee has been The Rev. Holliger said, "You don’t never know." gymnastics, Wednesdays and crafts, Wednesday mornings. don't think closing schools is an ap­ Midyear Exams Loom number of students were in charge of all area men interested in singing extended to March 22, 1980 by a un­ hear from the elderly and the young While admitting he doesn’t know Thursday afternoons; skiing, Those interested in registering propriate tribute. It would be more animous vote of the Board of A student assembly meeting was January — The start of a new year, 24 departments of King’s. These peo­ four-part barbershop harmony. people and its hard to determine just what he is going to do now. Tuesday nights; beginning percus­ should contact the YMCA office, Ver­ beneficial, for both teachers and held this past Thursday night. Atten­ papers with answers written on them ple were the department "heads." Selectmen. The committee was ap­ what their needs are, Krause said, “I’m not going to send sion, Tuesday afternoons; junior non Circle, 872-7329. students, to hold classes during full of bright hopes for the future, feeble excuse of "I meant to study pointed by the board in March 1978 dance was quite low, but many topics visions of good things to come, and during Christmas vacation? " into the caps of pens. According to All DECA students excluding the Support Croup David Mitchell, municipal agent letters back and forth for two or "Martin Luther King Day." but to were discussed. student interest, the programming of deparment "heads” worked on a two for one year. for the elderly, said the need for such three years this time." have the day dedicated to commen­ general happiness. Yes, all around us Well, fellow juniors and seniors if The Rev. John Holliger, committee A salesman, David Bongiorni, calculators with basic mathematical hour schedule: two hours work in one MANCHESTER — A self-help sup­ a survey came up constantly on the Krause is currently employed as an taries on civil rights, We could hold people have thoughts of starting these cries are coming from us, at chairman, attended the selectmen’s spoke about a new idea of fund and scientific formulas may be dis­ department, a fifteen minute rest port group for cancer patients and senior citizen committee. He said, inspector by the state Motor Vehicle biographical lectures and discussions anew and wearing cheerful faces full least we have some experience with meeting to request a $1,000 ap­ raising for student activities. The semester exams at this fine institu­ cussed. (Note to the prospective and the two hours in another depart­ their families meets each Monday "We can’t identify their needs Department, about Martin Luther King's life, of expectation. propriation for a townwide survey to idea was to sell popcorn. It is sold, he tion of secondary education. But pity student: Unfornately they have not ment. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Conference vyithout a survey.” seminars on the history of the civii However, amidst all this felicity determine resident’s needs. said, in boxes with eight packets to a the poor sophomores who have yet to stooped to this method of studying, or Room C at Manchester Memorial rights movement, and in depth views, stands the MHS student with a rather Hospital. The Rev. Holliger said, "The com­ box and sells for $2.75 a box. The gloomy outlook toward this month. develop our survival tactics. Perhaps lack of it. They rely more heavily on The students are graded on their Library Amnesty on other minoritystruggles.\fterall. The group is sponsored by the mittee would like a commitment, Andover Taxes Due assembly will earn one dollar profit The feeling he or she experience is a merciful thing for us to would be to the proceeding two methods of performance by Mr. Chapman and There will be no charge for over­ •Martin Luther King Jr. symbolizes Mrs. Aiello as a project. DECA American Cancer Society and more preferably n cash, as well as a verbal from each box it sells, with no not due to pessimism, but rather due set up a "Mini Week’’ where we study.) due library materials returned to ANDOVER — The third quarterly installment of taxes every other minority that has ever students receive credit for any year information may be obtained by commitment to support the feasibili­ overhead costs. It was decided that to a realistic view of what this month would teach these poor innocents Unfortunately, for the sophomores, Bentley Memorial Library Monday on the October 1977 Grand List and Supplemental Motor fought for equality. long job they hold that measures up calling 643-2168. ty of such a .survey.” • 9 the idea was a good one, and would be holds. Yes sir. boys and girls, it’s how to last through that peculiar in­ I don’t think my ideals will get through Saturday. The entire week Vehicle taxes are due this month. Taxes paid after Feb. 1 I don t believe that any greater through the Board of Education, so to DECA standards. In years past, The selectmen, unanimous i their o > a - 2 5 discussed further after exam week. that time again. Midyear Exams are stitution known as Midyear Week. has been designated "fine free days" are subject to an interest charge. tribute could be paid to a suoDorter the class of '81 must do like the several DECA students had been support for a community survey, felt by the Board of Library Directors. Payments may be made by mail or at the Town Office of civil rights than the education and A miniweek session was also dis­ just around the corner! The following courses here Masons Open House cussed. This would be a few days in classes of '79 and '80 and learn their offered jobs at King’s for their per­ the committee should have more Building Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. d S. m b J di.scussion of civil rights in the What! Do I hear groans from you described are suggested for that type MANCHESTER - All Masons and detailed plans about the survey itself Cliurrii Sets Dance o i c o '^ a which regular classes would not be of program: own Midyear survival tactics. — formance during the take over. — and Monday and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. schools. It makes no sense, then, that tine people out there? Do you mean their friends are invited to attend an and its costs before asking the Board St. George’s Episcopal Church will held, but special seminars would be Laurie Paterini Jini Richardson we practice the opposite (release to tell (lie that you let midyears Midnight Oil 111: Designed for the open house Monday from 10 a.m. to of Finance for an appropriation. sponsor a dance Saturday from 9 School Board Sets Meeting held instead. These seminars would s - 5 from school I in deference to Martin sneak up on you again? Wait a student with little or no experience in noon at the Masonic Temple for The committee will have such a p.m. to 1 a.m. at St. Bernard’s The Board of Education will meet Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. • M 2 be about one hour long. Teachers * • Luther King Jr who advocated minute, do my ears derive me, or do late night studying. The finer points cards, pool, conversation and report for the selectmen’s Feb. 2 Chur|,’h Hall, Rockville. There will be at Andover Elementary School. The board will consider, education would teach subjects they know I actually hear someone using the of coffee, survival without sleep and NHS To InductMembers refreshments. meeting. dancing to the music of the Blue changes to the proposed gymnasium project and the six- about, but don’t normally teach. Perhaps in the luture we can toothpicks (to prop up eyelids) will The Monday morning open houses The committee feels the survey is Horizons. Set-ups will be provided. year plan. The proposed budget for 1979-80 will be supplement our small token of honor Open campus was also discussed, lliji;h Soliool iNolos be discussed as vehicles for the pur­ Congratulations are now in order the Verplank chapter honor society. are sponsorecl by Manchester Lodge needed to determine the real needs of For tickets call John Gleason, 643- presented. but no new ideas were brought out. suit of wakefulness, taught by for the juniors and seniors of MHS of Masons. (XIOO, or the church, 643-9203, to this groat man with the education This year s musical, in case you If all goes well, the induction the town rather than going by what a he supported. This education, in Mr. Ludes and other administrators veterans of 72 hours of sleepless who were recently sent a letter of in­ ceremony will be held in Bailey will be at the next meeting to answer haven't hoard, is Rodgers and study periods. vitation into the National Honor itself, would be enough ol a tribute to Hammcr.stein's "Oklahoma!" The Auditorium on February fourteenth. KofC Schedules Meeting questions and talk about open cam­ Scanning 105: An introduction into Society! Both the inductees as well as their Ihe civil rights activist. Marlin show opens March 25. and is being NOW Luther King Jr Peter Krupp pus in greater detail. — Bette the fascinating field of reading 1000 In order of warrant one of these parents are invited to attend, as it VERNON - Our Lady of invited. Refreshments will LE CAR eg Sheldon cast this week. page books in one night. This miracle letters, Manchester High students Fatima Council of the be served. For more infor- ★ ★ -A- will surely be a memorable occasion. of modern technology is achieved by have met stringent requirements. The program will include Dr, Hay as Knights of Columbus, and mation contact Jim YOU CAN PLACE YOUR Juniors Robert Lcnhardt and .lolin only reading the first and last words •Seniors must have a grade point the Rockville Circle of the Rizner, 875-1739. RENAULT flibcault arc rccpnnsihic lor the fine a guest speaker and will be followed BASIC C AR of each paragraph. Grade results average of at least 32, and juniors by a reception. Columbian Squires will CUSSIHED AD ANYTIME 9 promotion ol the girls' basketball from using this method in prepara­ have a GPA of 33 or higher; however, Further plans for both new and ac­ sponsor a joint open house Eyeglasses x o team that is being itone on the mor­ tion to answer essay questions may this is not the only qualification. Jan. 28. PrescripHom FiHed ning announcements.'The pair has tive members of MHS include vary according to the size of the A high standard of character is tutoring for high school students, this The open house will be at Lowest Prices 1979 been delivering the specially written shovel used. also a must. Next, these students KofC Hall, 15 Prospect St., notices on each game day. is under way, and intra-school ac­ ARTHUR DRUG Cheat Sheet 122: This survey have to write an essay about their tivities which are being planned with from 1 to 5 p.m. Harttord rM uKhaster * ★ ★ course teaches the student the many leadership and service to both the other chapters of the National Honor All Catholic families are When I was a sophomore. Round ways of bringing information not school and community. If these Society. A banquet will also be held Table went to Hawaii, and a group studied into the classroom for the qualifications are met, then a com­ to end the year. I hope you have the from the language department went exam period. A few basic methods in­ mittee of faculty advisors headed by to Mexico. This year, a group is going opportunity to join us. clude writing on finernails, on Dr. Rennert will determine those in­ Congratulations! — Dale Vinci to Guadeloupe. Tough life watchbands and inserting small dividuals who will be inducted into CONCERT OF INSPIRATION ★ ★ * Includes rear window delog. The Minimum Achievement Level featuring Survival Skills Test gets this year's • 3 6 9 3 0 0 award for the most intricately and Kavin Dooimit, tanor ridiculously named examinatiori. The and " 11 test must be passed in order for one Brian Kilpatrick, planlat Lett over 78'$ evelleble to be graduated from MHS. It is an excellent idea. Its name, however, Sunday^ Jan. 21 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE implies that one will not even survive "Sy* - 643-2711 SERVICE A PARTS of unless the exam is passed. 7t00 P.M. ★ ★ ★ Church of tha Nazarana Pittsburgh will beat Dalis in the 236 Main St., Manchaatar, Ct. by .seven points. The GIG MOTORS Inc. Lowboy delen.se is tough, but the Steeler ollense is tougher. Public Invited 200 Burnside Ave., E. Htfd. — Mike Wil.son H eralii 289-8621 U. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD^ Fri.. Jan. 19. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 19, 1979- PAGE NINE Engaged Planters iHandu'iitrr Euniimj Hrrali'i Jack Anderson Manchester — A City of Village Charm Meet Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square. Monday Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Drug Program Questioned W | r/en'bef Audit Bufeau ol Circuidli WemDer Un teU Press. JMf'tidliuMdi WASHINGTON — Health Learning "We do not institutionally endorse The Perennial Planters Garden tion understandably protested. A Systems, the company that them. ” the head of NIMH told The other, Gerald Klerman, runs Club will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Customer Service — 647<9946 spokesman for Health Learning „ j y Z i.' .T” ■ " Harold E.. Turkington, Executive Editor developed an ostensibly objective Zimmerman. the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Brown s Flowers, 145 Main St., Raymond F Robinson. Edilor-Pubflsher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor Systems acknowledged that the com­ “education program" on emotional Health Learning Systems has also Health Administration. He insisted Manchester, The program will be a pany had misrepresented the views stress with money from the maker of claimed that the stress program was there is no conflict of interest flower arranging demonstration by of the psychiatrists’ association. "It Brown's. a popular tranquilizer, has collected "accredited" by the American because he was not being paid. If he was listed incorrectly," the Hostesses are Elsie Huffield, Ruth Washington Window an impressive-looking string of en­ I’sychiatric Association — an en­ thought the stress education program Lloyd and Ethel Lange, dorsements for the program. spokesman said. "We said we are was resulting in the promotion of a dorsement that wouid obviously .sorry." Mrs, Martha Lavanway will The educational campaign is carry some weight. But an APA particular commercial product, he Promotional literature sent out by provide flowers for the library for funded by Roche „ spokesman said the organization has said, he would not participate. the month of February. the Roche-HLS program’s flacks Laboratories, the never endorsed or accredited the As we previously reported, the The Abztig Firing claimed that the American Cancer manufacturer of Roche-sponsored program. Food and Drug Administration is Society has endorsed the consumer- By IIELKN TilOVIAS in decision-m aking. He also Valium, which is An official of the psychiatrists’ now trying to determine whether the The engagement of Miss Linda Button the c o u n try ’s oriented part of the stress program “education program" is indeed a promised women would be appoinled association. Lea Mesner, said an Jean Martin of Vernon Robert WASHINGTON lUUIi - The llupj as well as that aimed at physicians. to top jobs in the federal govern­ most widely IILS representative phoned her last promotional campaign. Charles Koetseh of Tolland has been The engagement of Miss Judith A. between I’re.sidenI Curler and (he; An ACS spokeswoman said that was ment. On jobs for women, he has prescribed mood- summer and pleaded for an APA en­ <;s \ Cruckilowii: Corruption isn’t announced by her parents. Mr. and Hood of Hartford to David Madej of not true, that the society had only Society National Advisory Committee on altering drug. dorsement. Mesner said the HLS of­ the oniy problem at the General Ser­ Mrs. Alexander W. Martin Jr. of 12 East Hartford has been announced by been more forthcoming than any supported the physicians’ part. She Women, which led Carter to fire co­ Although the ficial never mentioned that Roche vices Administration. Sloppy Sunny View Drive. Vernon. her parents. Mrs. Dolores Hood of Sheridan Vernon, franchise owner of the 7-11 come tax returns at his desk at the store. predecessor. added that the cancer society tries to Mr. Koetseh is the son of Mr. and chairwoman Bella Abzug, was not a operation was billed as totally objec­ was involved. procedures and a hang-the-expense Hartford and William Hood of Store at 253 Main St., Manchester, prepares in­ (Herald photo by Strempfer) Under the previous administration, avoid the word “endorse" because of Mrs. Wilfred C. Koetseh of 25 Mary Auction surprise. tive, much of the promotional After explaining the rigorous attitude are also costing the Bolton. about 6 percent of the appointments the possibility of commercial Lane. Vernon. Another feminist. Midge Costanza, material supplied to doctors and procedure that APA goes through taxpayers money at the scandal- Mr. Madej is the son of Mr. and were women. Under Carter it has exploitation — precisely what Miss Martin graduated from was fired from her White House post medicai writers displays a definite before deciding whether to lend its ridden agency. Mrs. Alphonse Madej of Enfield. The Connecticut State Button been about 20 percent. appears to have happened in this Roekville High School in 1977 and Tax Fees to Benefit UJA when her outspokene.ss on liberal tilt toward the use of drugs to treat prestigious name to a program, The first of what may be many Miss Hood graduated from East Society will meet Saturday. Jan. 27 There are two women — Sarah case. expects to graduate from Creative Catholic High School and the Univer­ issues became out of step with more stress and toward Valium in par­ Mesner said, she got the impression such cases was turned up recently by School of Hairdressing in February. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Howard Clients, who have to pay Uncle Weddington and Anne Wexler— in the Two high-ranking government of­ sity of Connecticut Health Center. Johnson Motel Conference Room in "Some of my work is done right A graduate of Western Michigan cautious, con-servative White Hou.se ticular. the new acting assistant ad­ She is employed at Sage-Alien of Ver­ Sam taxes this year, may find some White House who are considered the HLS official wasn’t really She is employed as a dental assistant Southington, at the Junction of here at the Manchester store," he University with a degree in accoun­ senior staffers. Now, our investigator David ficials were persuaded to lend their ministrator for acquisition policy. non. comfort in knowing that when an said. "I prepare the income tax form effective by top White House aides. listening. So she took the precaution in West Hartford. Routes 10 and 84. ting, Vernon worked for the Internal In the first place, insiders say. the names to the Roche-financed stress Dale Babione. An outsider with 25 area accountant prepares their in­ and when clients pick it up they make They work quietly and behind the Zimmerman, who started his probe of putting it in writing. "You may not Mr. Koetseh gradauted from Mr. Madej graduated from Enrico The annual meeting and election of come taxes, his fee will be donated to Revenue Service for seven months president did not want to create the program as unpaid consultants. One, Rockville High School in 1973 and out the check for my fee payable to scenes. They do not rock any boats. with the help of a grant from the list the APA as sponsoring, co­ years’ procurement experience, Fermi High School in Enfield and officers will be followed by a button the United Jewish Appeal. and in its taxpaper service office. He advisory committee on women, but Herbert Pardes, a psychiatrist who Babione was brought in to review attended Southern Connecticut State the United Jewish Appeal. They stick to the issues they are Fund for Invedtigative Journalism, sponsoring or endorsing this Manchester Community College. He auction. John Whiteford of Wassic, Sheridan Vernon, an accountant worked one tax season when he was he was pressured to do so to has discovered that some of the pur­ heads the National Institute of Men­ contract awards and crack down College. He is employed at Economy is employed as a computer People may drop the necessary in college and has also been a.ssigned to. They are implementers. program," her letter stated. N.Y., will be auctioneer. and the franchise owner of the 7-11 demonstrate a commitment to ported endorsements were spurious. tal Health, denied there was any con­ when he found regulations hadn’t Electric in Manchester. programmer at Security Insurance form and papers at the store and Ver- employed by Ernst & Ernst, and rallying groups behind Carter, but Despite this clear rejection, a sub­ The meeting is open to the public. Store at 253 Main St., Manchester, women’s issues. flict of interest. But he later told been allowed. The couple is planning an April 21 Co. in Hartford. non will contact them when the work Seidman & Seidman, both accounting not policy makers. A press release about the program sequent mailing to doctors claimed wedding at First Congregational There is no admission charge. For has an office in Willimantic and They also say that Carter did not Zimmerman, “As you’re talking, With a touch of poetic justice, The couple Is planning a May 12 shares another in Coventry. ' IS completed. firms in Michigan Carter apparently has segregated claimed that the National Institute of the stress program had been ac- further information, Call Mrs. Diana want to appoint Mrs. Abzug, whose .you’re making me wonder if it’s an Church of Vernon. (Chamberlain wedding. (Gurskis photo) D. Stone at 668-5928. in his own mind what be thinks are Mental Health endorsed the affair. iToftitert hv ttin A P A Thp organiza­ Babione’s first target was the photo) up front style was not his cup of tea, appropriate thing or not." "women’s issues. ” The advisory ’s Center for as co-chairwoman. The president’s committee he cho.se presumed (hat Governmental Responsibility, which wife. Rosalynn. had the same view, had been awarded a $274,000 contract l^lege Note| all issues that affect American socie­ feeling that Mrs. Abzug would turn to evaluate the work it had done for Christine Hellstrom, daughter of ty affect women. Births off some women’s factions. GSA under an earlier $61,000 con­ Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Hellstrom of Therein lies the clash. 474 Adams St., Manchester, has been Press secretary Jody Powell says Both Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Wed­ tract. It was not this sweetheart Ray, Charles Palriek, son of Krdfirld, Brrc Melis!iu, daughter Mrs. Bernard Gilbert of Coventry, he pushed for the Abzug appointment arrangements that led Babione to Mark A. and Martha Pabst Ray of named to the dean’s list at Western dington say they approved of (he of Donald G. Sr. and Stacy Bentz and when he returned from a hunting cancel the contract, however. Salt Lake City. Utah. He was born Murguii, Justin Kevin, son of Connecticut State College. A president’s action in firing Mrs. Ab­ Redfield of Willimantic. She was trip during which the firing occurred, Dec. 7 at Salt Lake City. His mater­ born Jan. 12 at Manchester Memorial Kevin and Patricia Alhage Morgan of freshman at the college, she is zug. It’s doubtful they would say The most glaring governmental his ' incoming ” box was filled with nal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents 65 Pearl St., Manchester. He was majoring in criminal justice. otherwise. The first lady says she irresponsibility lay in the fact that "I told you so’s." the center’s bid was approximately Richard H. Pabst of 170 Ferguson are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bentz of born Jan. 13 at Manchester Memorial Miss Hellstrom graduated from was consulted. Mrs. Weddington ap­ Manchester High School in 1978. $175,000 higher than the nearest com­ Road. Manchester. His paternal East Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Hospital. His maternal grandparents The abruptness of the way she was parently was not. sacked seemed to Mrs. Abzug over petitor’s, Babione found to his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Alhage of Presidents set up such committees James Ray of Dallas, Texas. and Mrs. George Redfield of 46 of Danbury. His paternal grand­ and beyond the call of duty. "I’ve astonishment that there hadn’t even Susan G. Stephens, daughter of Mr. to give them advice, but they rarely Donnel Road, Vernon, She has a parents are Mr. and Mrs. George never been treated that way before. ” and Mrs, Guilford E. Stephens of 8 like the advice when the panel is been any discussion of price with the t^uaglia, Jodie Lynn, daughter of brother, Donald Jr., 3. Morgan of Danbury. His maternal Stephens St., Manchester, graduated she said. competing bidders. great-grandfather is Anders Swarm tough-minded and dealing with con­ Joseph D. and Susan Aleo Quaglia of from the Krannert School of In­ Carter did not Indicate during a An internal memo gently reminds Pouliot, Kristi l,ynne, daughter of Bethel, His paternal great- troversial or sometimes intractable 19 Alexander St., Manchester. She dustrial Management at Purdue frank meeting with the committee subjects. GSA’s procurement officers of what was born Jan. 10 at Manchester of Alan R. and Nancy Richards grajidmothers are Mrs. Ernest that he intended to (ire Mrs. Abzug. they might reasonably have been Gomoll and Mrs. John Morgan both University with a bachelor of science The search is on for new leadership Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Pouliot of 123 Bretton Road, Later, his top aide, Hamilton Jordan, expected to know all along. “We Manchester. She was born Jan. 13 at of Danbury. degree in management and accoun­ for the committee. Ms. Weddington grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ting. told hA- she was out. believe,” Babione wrote, “that price Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her indicates that Carter is in no hurry to Alexander Aleo of 85 Olmsted St., Elected A 1974 graduate of Manchester The news stunned her. She was told should have been given some con­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Clark, Jonulliun Kvrrell, son of Delegate find a new co-chairman who will East Hartford. Her paternal grand­ Cynthia Twible, daughter of Mrs. High School, Miss Stephens was a that Carter did not appreciate a news sideration." parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Carl Somers of 36 Barry Road, Robert E. and Deborah French Clark Shirley Thomas of Manchester, a better fit White House specifications. of 34 Princeton St., Manchester. He Jacqueline Twible of 429 Main St., member of Sigma Tau Alpha sorority release issued by her group With an attitude like that, Babione Quaglia Sr. of 119 Waddell Road, Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. and Alpha Kappa Lamda fraternity member of the Student National When a new leader is found, she un­ was born Jan. 13 at Manchester Manchester and the late Robert W. criticizing his tight ijudget policies clearly has his work cut out for him Manchester. Her maternal great- Joseph Richards of Tarzana, Calif, of Little Sisters. She was on the Wood Education Association, at Southern doubtedly will be told more explicitly Memorial Hospital. His maternal Twible, has been elected worthy ad­ and cutbacks in social programs. riding herd on the cavalier grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Hall council and the Windsor Hall Connecticut State College, will at­ the low profile parameters of Iter and Mrs. Fernand Puliot of 142 Broad grandparents are Mildred French of visor of the Manchester Assembly, tend the annual national convention Carter promised during the cam­ spendthrifts of GSA. Joseph Calipari of East Hartford and Order of Rainbow for Girls. She will governing board at the university. role and that advice to the president Mrs. Josephine Aleo of Boston, Mass. St., Manchester. Her maternal great­ East Hartford and Roy French of of the SNEA, Jan. 24-28 in San Diego, paign that women would have a role Copyright, 1979, grandmother is Edith Heins of Pigeon Forge, Tenn. His paternal be installed Feb. 3. She has accepted a management should be conveyed in private. Her paternal great-grandmother is accounting position at Armstrong Calif. United Feature Syndicate, Manchester. Her paternal great­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Other officers elected were: Diana The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Palmina Quaglia of Ferguson, worthy associate advisor; Cork Co. in Lancaster, Pa. Inc, Manchester. grandmother is Justine Pouliot of Everett R, Clark of Dover, N.J. He Robert Thomas of 61 Grant Road, Coventry. She has a brother, Jason, has a sister, Jennifer Michelle, 5Vi. Terry Ferguson, charity; Sarah Cadet Sgt. Matthew R. Leavitt, son Manchester, she will act as a voting Thought 3. bryce, Hope; Karen Mottrom, Faith; delegate to the official body of the Andrew Tully Sriiadlle, Koberl Marlin, son of Carol MacKenzie, recorder; and of Mr, and Mrs. Robert S. Leavitt of Robert and Mary Kalhok Schadtle of Welch, Bryuiil Juiiic!i, son of South Windsor has been named to the association. Arlene Nelson, treasurer. The Inclusive Community generalized derogatory statements 431 Martin Road, Hebron. He was Dciiiing, Brian Alcicn, son of James and Pegi Bryant Welch of dean's list at The Citadel in The 1979 convention provides an op­ Franklin A. and Denise Frazier portunity for each member to stereotyping groups of people" “Peo­ born Jan. 11 at Manchester Memorial Burlington, Vt. He was born Jan. 8 at Charleston, S.C, Our world is a vast mixture of Hospital. His maternal grandparents Deming of 117B Sycamore Lane, Burlington, Vt. His maternal grand­ Slil l.iiiiiis witness SNEA continue to update and ple on welfare always ... ”, “Puerto Presidential Pay Cut Supported Manchester. He was born Jan. 13 at A skirt slit up to here is fine for Cadet Leavitt is a graduate of East young and old, rich and poor, yellow, Rican’s don't...’’, “Teen-agers are ... are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kalhok of mother is Mrs, Lester Bryant of Catholic High School. He is a to expand its programs, Manchister Memorial Hospital. His evening, but be sure you can sit well black, white, red, and brown and hun­ ’’ Many times 1 listen in silent disap­ WASHINGTON - A letter at hand called this red-blooded attitude on 425 West St., Hebron. His paternal Falls Church, Va. His paternal member of the U. S. Air Force A 1975 graduate of Manchester Not that Carter set the style. take a salary cut, there would be maternal grandparents are Mr. and in one during the day without pulling dreds of languages and cultures. proval fearing the confrontation the part of the citizenry was provided grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ROTC, the Citadel’s rugby team, and High School, Miss Thomas is suggests the impossible. Noting that Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first cads — such as I — who would de­ Mrs. Allen Frazier of Chaplin. His at it. majoring in elementary education at Much of our country’s strength has which might result if I disagree. in a London pub the other day when a tin Schadtle of Marlborough. James Welch of 25 Arcelia Drive, the Campus Council of the Knights of the beast inflation is gobbling up the to discover that a president could mand that members of Congress do paternal grandparents are Mr. and the college. come from welcoming a variety of Stereotyping erects barriers tourist from Ames, Iowa, was Manchester. ______v^uiuniuus.Columbus.______persons who have a common goal; a public’s last dime and that President treat the taxpayers’ money and the same. Cabinet members would be between groups of people and Carter keeps urging us to tighten our pummeled by a British patron. It better life for themselves and their generates unfounded fears. Silent public property as his own, and expected to follow suit, but I fear the belts, the writer wants Carter to take seems the American had brag families. To the extent we work disapproval does nothing to break (senhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Supreme Court would find such a voluntary pay cut. that "our president lives better llhan together for the benefit of all groups down barriers. Can we risk confron­ Ni\on expanded FDR’s free-loading economy unconstitutional if its State Veterans Will Talent Search Under Way| I am for the idea. The average guy your queen. ” who come and accept and value their tation and express the truth from our habits. Indeed, the aura of royalty members were hectored to likewise. contributions to our society, we are probably would find a way to keep In fact, despite his penchant for that bathed the Kennedy family Anyway, despite the material The Fashion Institute of Design & dising, fashion design, and interior all 1979 high school graduates and own experience rather than from Merchandising has announced the design. an inclusive community. hearsay? Can we learn to see others the wolf from his carrying his own flight bag, Jimmy caused the government to contribute resources at a president’s command, Get GI Insurance Dividends older students who are interested in a Are we in Manchester a communi­ Carter lives as well as and porbably launching of its ninth annual talent The “Designer of Tomorrow” con­ as individuals rather than one of a door if his pay one -quarter of the $750,000 cost of a Carter is not accused even by his fashion career. Participants comnete ty which is economically, culturally, better than today’s monarchs, give search. FIDM, a two-year college ac­ test is a nation-wide talent search for for a ($2,800) scholarsh^ to the generalized group? were cut from gravesite for Brother Bobby, a mere enemies of turning the White House A record $9,445,000 in dividends surance policies will receive surance in force, an aggregate of credited by WASC and AICS, and racially inclusive? Do we project Gerry Harvey $200,000 a year — or take the Arab variety whose will, be paid during 1979 to 79,741 dividends totaling $8,437,000. The the most gifted young fashion college and a two-week study tour of that image? senator. into an arena for nonstop $596,000. This group received $29 specializes in training people for North United Carter’s annual palaces are surrounded by oil wells, Connecticut veterans holding GI life average payment of $128 is up $11 designer. The competition is open to Europe. In conversation I sometimes hear Richard Nixon, of course, was the bacchanalia. His entertainments are average payment last year. professions in fashion merchan­ Methodist Church stipend — to a and a couple of African dictators. insurance policies, Roger W. from last year. The 1979 GI insurance dividends, undisputed champ in the pomp-and- of the variety to be found in any measly $175,000. For one thing, the central heating at Brickey, director. Veterans Ad­ Individual amounts will vary from like other insurance dividends, are circumstance department. He liought Scarsdale rec room. What passes (or ministration Regional Office, an­ the average, depending on the type of higher in recent years because the The Almanac Yet there is a Buckingham Palace was obsolete in homes in San Clemente, Calif., and revelry at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue nounced. policy, amount of insurance, age at funds on deposit have been earning Tips on Making Fond de Cuisine A------more cogent most Yankee farmhouses 50 years Key Biscayne, Fla., both in the $450,- is not to be compared with Nero’s fun No application is needed, Brickey issue or renewal and the time the reason than Carter’s own disinclina­ ago. (Of course, the British like to be and games, or even Queen higher interest. Dividends on VA in­ By JKANi\E l>KSKM By United Press Inlernaliunal cia, killing 700 civilians and woun­ 000 range, to complement the emphasized. Individual policyholders policy has been in force. surance policies represent a return — Allowing stock to boil instead of spoilage. Set the pot in a sink fillea Today is Friday, Jan. 19, the 19th ding hundreds more. tion to work for less money why my cold.) taxpayers’ largesse. He paid for both Elizabeth's. I I’l Family Lililor simmer may make it cloudy. who have kept their GI insurance in The 1.407 Connecticut of funds not needed to pay the cost of with ice cubes and water and stir the day of 1979 with 346 to follow. In 1965, a “cheating" scandal reader’s suggestion is unfeasible. Carter also is personally well-off. with his own money, but the man­ No sir. Cutting the president's force from either World War I. World policyholders from World War I will The French call It fond de cuisine — Beef and-or veal bones for brown the insurance. stock to speed up cooling. The moon is between its full phase rocked the Air Force Academy in Cutting the president’s salary might He should be. He pays no rent on the sions cost the taxpayers about $1 salary would cause too much unrest War 11 or the Korean Conflict will — the foundation of the kitchen. receive an average of $256 each, up Benefitting most from the higher stock should be prebrowned for — To keep refrigerated stock from well go against the American grain, White House, and can vacation for million a year to maintain. in government circles. More impor­ receive their payments automatical­ English' translation: stock. and the last quarter. Colorado. A total of 105 cadets later from $224 in 1978, for an aggregate of interest rates are tho.se veterans who flavor and color. First wash and dry spoiling, bring it to a boil every three circa 1979. As a people, we have free at Camp David in nearby ★ * ★ ly on the anniver.sarv dates of their $412,000. Americanization: soup. the cut-up bones and coat them light­ The morning stars are Mercury, resigned. tant, it would leave the tourist from have converted their insurance plans or four days, then quick cool and chill come to like the idea of surrounding Maryland. He has available as many policies, he said. An average payment of $48 will go Making your own is triply rewar­ ly with either vegetable oil or fat Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. In 1975, C om m unist China While it may be argued that the Iowa no comeback when the Limey to permanent type policies rather as before. jet planes and helicopters as he can The 66,636 Connecticut World War to 11,698 Connecticut veterans of the ding: good nutrition, good flavor and saved from a previous batch of stock. The evening star is Mars. published a new state constitution, our Chief Executive with pomp, cir­ president should set an example in bellying up next to him in a pub than continuing the original term — To increase the flavor after use. his pick of any ship in the Navy, II veterans with current GI in­ Korean Conflict who kept their GI in­ economy, if you follow the guidelines Arrange them in a shallow roasting Those born on this date are under which eliminated the post of head of cumstance, and strip sirloins. these hard times, there are even bragged about his queen s policies, Brickey explained. straining stock, boil it down. A meat and a couple of presid en tial set down by a school that trains pan and brown them in a 375-degree stock boiled this way until brown and the sign of Capricorn. state and ratified the basic precepts ★ ★ ★ Republicans who would take a dire gold plate. limousines. chefs. The tips following are based on F oven, turning occasionally. syrupy becomes glace de viande, or Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and policies of Mao Tse-tung. An example of what might be view of such a move. Should Carter a slide program prepared by The — Veal and beef shin and calves meat glaze, a French seasoning was born Jan. 19, 1807. A thought for the day: Southern Yogurt Cookery Reduces Budget Learning Resources Center of the feet and knuckles are particularly agent that freezes well and adds On this day in history: Gen. Robert E, Lee said, “Duty is Culinary Institute of America in Cooking with yogurt is a good way rich in natural gelatin, a desirable color and flavor to meat sauces. In 1861, Georgia seceded from the the sublimest word in our language. plastic as packing material for glass fruit steeped overnight or longer in Hyde Park, N.Y., and an article by addition to neutral or white stock. The Lighter Side By Dick West to save calories and cash. — Fish stock is the one variety you Union. Do your duty In all things. You can­ and other fragile objects. A plain yogurt in the refrigerator. As CIA graduate Jenifer Harvey in the — Save the fat that cooks out of cannot buy and the quickest and One quart of homemade plain In 1938, the Spanish Nationalist air terrycloth towel makes a good sub­ the fruit soaks up the whey, the school’^ quarterly publication. Taste. bones to freeze for future use. Add a easiest to make at home. Even the not do more. You should never wish yogurt prepared from fresh milk stitute. WASHINGTON i UPI) - - At the re­ Ilium. That timetable has proved plan their wardrobes well in ad­ glaciers could be a blessing. yogurt thickens. — If you cut up chickens at home, little cold tap water to the browning skeleton from one fish (head, tail and force bombed Barcelona and Valen- to do less." costs about half as much as the same The ice bucket method is among cent meeting of the American somewhat defective. II now appears vance. Pureed in a blender or food freeze the parts you won’t use: pan to loosen the brown bits — the bones) is enough for a small amount "The Corn Belt might even move amount of store-bought. Buying the several off-beat system s Ms. Association for the Advancement of the next ice age started this week in Whether it’s a new ice age or a processor, dried fruit yogurt makes a backs, wingtips, chicken fat and fond — which adds color and flavor. of stock. In a heavy gauge pot, layer from Iowa into Canada." one milk in half gallons or gallons in­ Lanigan worked out with such com­ .Science in Houston, weather experts Chicago. prolonged heat wave that’s in weather scienti.st .said. deliciously tangy dessert sauce scraps, necks and giblets. Start the — Cut-up vegetables can either be a little clarified butter, thinly sliced Yesterdays creases the savings still more. monplace household items as a stock while you’re cooking dinner reported that another ice age was Frankly, 1 didn’t have much faith pro.spect, the latter group wants to be Some of the most innovative ideas without adding sweeteners such as browned with the bones or separately onions and the fish trimmings. Cover heating pad, an old-fashioned hot sugar or honey. some night or use a slow cooker. coming. in long range weather predictions dressed for it. And presumably it would be a boon for making and using yogurt are in in a small skillet containing rendered the pot tightly and simmer gentle un­ 25 \’cars .Ago Atty. Herbert Phelon is named water bottle or an insulated picnic Ms. Lanigan keeps yogurt from Wash the chicken parts, place them fat. This vegetable mixture the But they didn’t .say it would be .so anyhow. to anyone who has ever dreamed of Anne Lanigan's "The Yogurt hamper. til the onions are transparent. Then Board is planning to table discus­ chairman of Polio Ball. At Houston, the consensus seemed curdling in heated sauces (except in a large, heavy gauge pot, cover French call mirepoix should be soon. We live at a time when nude sunbathing on the north shores Gourmet" (Quick Fox $5.95 paper). Many of her recipes call for add finely cut vegetables and a sion on Keeney Street School. 10 Years \{ :o mock hollandaise) by thickening with two to three inches of cold tap added to brown stock after it has seasoning bag and water to cover. The forecasters thought new meteorologists have difficulty to be that rather than experience of Hudson Bay. Ms. Lanigan is a food drained yogurt, thick yogurt, yogurt Washington School to get three or This date was a Sunday; The them with either (lour or cornstarch. water, bring it to a boil, then lower cooked about three hours. Crushed Bring the mixture to a boil, lower glaciers would begin forming foretelling with any degree of ac­ either a warming trend or a cooling demonstrator and consultant for a cheese or yogurt cream. They are heat and simmer three to four hours. five more rooms. Herald did not publish trend, we shall have both. Although Coastal flooding undoubtedly would Her yogurt bechamel, or white, tomatoes should also be added at this heat so the liquid barely simmers .sometime during the next millcn- curacy what the weather will be like New York City-based housewares made by draining plain yogurt from After the first hour, add cut up not at the same time, fortunately. ruin the tourist .season in Miami chain known for its trendy merchan­ sauce has a refreshing acidity that point. The stock should cook at least and skim often while cooking the an hour from now. 10 minutes to a few hours to thicken tastes especially good with poached vegetables and a cheesecloth bag of eight hours. Beach. But don’t rush out and unload dise. it. The whey that drips out is a tart, stock for 30-40 minutes. If desired, SCOOPS Therefore, predictions that take us or broiled fish. herbs and spices such as thyme, — Neutral or white stock ma(Je add a little white wine and-or lemon lyDon^Snayd First, if atmospheric changes your Florida condo before the panic You’d expect a person with access nutritious liquid that can be served parsley, peppercorns. up to year 2979 are not likely to cause to the latest equipment and gadgetry One minor flaw: her yogurt­ from unbrowned veal or poultry juice when the mixture first boils. m i m wn[n YOU iw> reach maximum potential, the selling starts. as a beverage or used in soups or in — Freeze washed vegetable bones should cook four to six hours, -.lWL4nO(i a layman to roach for the telephone to scorn makeshift systems. Not Ms. making directions suggest heating i^mmYonp n a L .I « ) f i P FOR fORP weather will become warm enough to place of water or milk in bread­ milk for culturing to 195 degrees F parings and trimmings from fresh with the vegetables and seasoning WOUlPItJtl to cancel a picnic. The popularity of Moose Jaw. lanigan making. Niglil Nailn ANP VTOE RKUT! melt the South Polar ice cap. and cooling it to 110 degrees F before vegetables and mushrooms to use in­ added after the first two or three. roam.. R4MF)V(rW Several years ago. you may reeall, .Saskatchewan, as a year-round In a telephone interview, she said Ms. Lanigan’s calorie-saving stead of or along with those bought — To avoid oversalting, never salt Don't be afraid of purple iridescent weathermen who specialize in Weathermen said the melting An­ she uses a double-walled plastic ice adding the starter; 180 degrees F is THi coumY? resort community likely will be of recipes include mock hollandaise especially for stock. Avoid strongly stock until you are ready to use it in nail polish. It's what goes at night peering far into the future figured out bucket to make yogurt in bulk lor sufficient if the milk is held at that tarctic ice sheet could cause a 25-foot limited duration. sauce, substituting yogurt for butter; flavored vegetables of the cabbage cooking or to serve as soup. this spring with iridescent cottons. cheese-making and cooking. -She fills tem perature or higher for two that the earth was headed into either rise in ocean levels. That would bring tomato sherbet; curried chicken minutes before it is cooled, and and caulifower family — unless you — Before straining stock, scoop out the inner container with the in­ breasts with skinned, boned chicken; I lia warming trend or i2l a cooling the Atlantic shoreline right up to the The pre.sent outlook is that the war­ starter can be added when the want to make, say, cabbage or the bones and vegetables with a trend. steps of the U.S. Capitol. Which ming trend won’t last more than a oculated milk and the outer one with chicken with butterfly-shaped pasta; cauliflower or broccoli soup. And hot water, pops the lid on and wraps temperature drops to 120 degrees F if skimmer and pour the liquid through Save on All That truly was welcome news to provides another argument against century or two. After thal. the frozen apricot yogurt, using only you first stiT a few spoonfuls of the skip starchy vegetables such as a large strainer lined with the bucket in bubble plastic to help School Supplies people who were afraid the weather including another swimming pool in forecast calls for a cooling off period three tablespoons of sugar or honey milk into the room-temperature potatoes, they will cloud the stock. cheesecloth dampened to prevent retain the heat long enough for the status was going to remain pretty leading to the advent of a new glacial to three cups of yogurt, plus the starter, then stir the thinned-out — Skim all stocks as they cook to losing any stock to the cloth. ARTHUR DRUq the new Seate office building. yogurt to set. natural sweetness of dried apuicots; mixture into the remaining milk. remove scum and help keep them — Unless you will use the stock im­ much quo. It was. however, highly In Canada, the thermal upturn era. probably on a Sunday afternoon Many retail stores use bubble and dried fruit .yogurt, the cut-up clear. mediately, cool it quickly to prevent l/t9 unsatisfactory to people who like to expected to precede the Chicago when everyone wants to play golf. PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 19, 1979 I Obituaries ] Officials Split EVKNINjj^jlKRAl.D, Fri.. Jan. 19. 1979 - PAr.p- pi pyF;>[ Millon V<’. Smith Sr. Herald EAST HARTFORD - Milton W. Uarew !^een Headed for Yanks Smith Sr., 72, of Wells, Vt,, died On Special Unit Angle Thursday at Rutland (Vt.) Hospital. Twins Want if y He was the father of Milton W. Smith Earl Yost ■ cr> Jr. and Walter Smith, both of East Hartford. For Developing Sports Editor Better Than| Mr. Smith formerly was employed at Pratt & Whitney Division of By CHRIS BLAKK federal funds to finance the work and Angels Bid United Technologies Corp. in East lleruld Kcporlcr Hartford for 25 years. will consider going to the voters for a ^Jacobs Slope’ style, has worn a New York Ranger EAST HARTFORD - The mayor referendum for funds to improve the uniform the last two years. Carlson He is also survived by four Track buffs will have a firsthand LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The daughters, a sister, 10 grandchildren and the head of one of his adyisory North Meadows. opportunity Saturday night at will move on to Minnesota s North Stars next season in the NHL ... Cliff California Angels have won and three great-grandchildren. commissions differ sharply on The town also has two methods for Madi.son Square Garden in New York whether the town should set up a land acquisition now. he said. to .see the latest high jump technique Demers, East Catholic director of half of the battle to obtain Rod The funeral is Saturday at 2:30 athletics, reports a number of area p.m. at the Robert M. King Funeral special agency made up of citizens The Redvelopment Agency, displayed. Carew, but hope of winning the and town officials to buy land and created in the 1960’s under the Franklin Jacobs, of Fairleigh high school head coaches have second half was fading fast Home. Granville. N.Y. Burial will be applied for the varsity football posi­ in Wells (Vt.) Cemetery. resell it to priyate industries and federal Urban Renewal Act, has Dickinson, bas developed the tion at East Catholic. No decision today after the Minnesota There are no calling hours. businesses. bought and sold land in the South "Jacobs Slope. " will be made on naming a successor Twins balked at the Angels’ The family suggests that any Arthur Girouard, chairman of the Meadows. They have sold almost Jacobs will be on display in tbe memorial gifts may be made to the Economic Deyelopment Commis­ every piece of land in the area U.S. Olympic Invitational at (be to John LaFontana until spring, trade offer and the New York Granville. N.Y.. Rescue Squad or to sion, said the town needs an agency designated for redevelopment. Garden. NBC will carry the meet at Demers said. Demers, LaFontana Yankees became a large part the Wells Library. to help stimulate business activity by The other process is the Town 11:30. and the Rev. Robert Saunders will of the picture. acquiring attractive sites and Council’s land acquisition and dis­ make the decision. Theodore Pai|uin The New Jer.sey collegian has been Carew, the seven-time American reselling them to private cor­ position committee. This committee ((ble to reach a height of 7'7' i" which League batting champ, agreed to MANCHESTER - Theodore porations for development. appraises land and makes is 23' 1 " above bis head. iVeie England Ranking terms with the Angels Thursday Paquin. 69. of 415 Hilliard St. died He said other towns, like New Bed­ recommendations to the council, "My way’s as good as anybody’s," Ernie Utbegnannt. ranked 18th in lollowing two days of intense Wednesday night from an apparent ford, Mass,, have used such agencies which takes actions on their the 21-year-old junior classman New Endand in the ,Iunior Veterans negotiations. Carew has said the heart attack, suffered while to help revitalize downtown sections proposals. claims. "1 go head first, but when 1 Division i35 and overi, holds the No. Angels are his No. 1 choice. shoveling snow at his home, police which had deteriorated over the Blackstone said towns should only reach the bar I have an extra arch in !l place in the Senior Veterans Divi­ But sources said Minnesota's trade said. He was the husband on Mrs. years. seek land when “there is a direct my back. It's like a dolphin kick. " sion 45 and oven and is ranked No. 4 demands are much too high tor the Theodora Mascott Paquin. Some towns, he added, have taken utilitarian need for the community” 1 Jacobs' style has been described as with W'lilcv .loslin in Senior Doubles .Angels, and Twins' owner Calvin Mr. Paquin was born June 22, 1909 advantage of federal community Land for parks, open space and "all spring," "no finesse, ’ and the Griffith is clinging desperately to the in Putnam and had lived in Coventry and with his son, Eric, rales 21st in Ascending JSorthview Slope development funds for commercial expansion of town facilities are "Jacobs .Slop." 33-year-old first baseman. before coming to Manchester in 1966. the N E. Father and Son Division. rehabilitation by reimbursing local examples of such a need, he said. High jumping has been part of UPI learned the Angels' current Before retiring in 1962, he had been 1 m proudest cd Ihe'lattcr ranking," A young skier ascentis the summit of developers 25 percent for storefront Girouard’s suggestion could lead to track meets for 114 years. The first ofler consists of inlielder Dave Chalk employed for many years at Pratt & winter. The frigid zero temperature was the Ellinpon nian said. He bowed to Manchester's Northview Ski Slope via rope renovation, he said. “land banking,’’ and “we’ve never world champ in the event was F.H. and Brad Havens, a 19-year-old left­ Whitney Division of United blamed for the small crowd that turned out .lack Hedniond in the .lunior Vets tow Thursday night, the first that But Mayor Richard H. Blackstone done that." Gooch of Great Britain who leaped 5- hander who pitched for Quad Cities Technologies Corp., East Hartford. on the slope. (Herald photo by Strempfer) Sindes Tournament championshir and Director of Development Warren Warren Sullivan, director of 6 in 1864. The first six-foot jump was id the Midwest League. Earlier, it He was a communicant of St. Bridget Manchester's ski slope was opened this malcb here last Sunday ... Steve Decision for East Grappler Sullivan pooh-poohed the suggestion, development, said the town is attrac­ recorded in 1876 by M.,1. Brooks, an was reported the Angels were Church and a member of the saying the town doesn't need and ting business now without such a cor­ ('(tssano. Manchester town director East Catholic's Toby Corey, left, is all tied yesterday at East. Corey copped decision, Englishman. Icll for Miami yesterday with the dangling Chalk, outfielder Ken Lan- American Association of Retired shouldn’t involve itself in such a ven­ poration. He said new businesses in Then there was a span of 80 years up with St. Paul's Don Brenner in match (Herald Photo by Strempfer) Persons. Super. Bowl Sunday (he main point ol dreaux and either Ken Brett or Dyar ture. the South Meadows and Roberts before 12 additional inches could be Miller for Carew. He is also survived by three aunts, interest He reported he had seats op­ Blackstone repeated an earlier Street areas can increase the tax reached, the USA's Charlie Dumas The Twins want Carney Lansford, Mrs. Yvonne LaFrenais of East Drumm Rescinds Order posite the 5(l-yard line ... Super Bowl criticism he had voiced regarding the base by as much as $750,(KX). turning in the feat in 1956 with a leap the third baseman Angels’ Vice Hartford. Mrs. Gertrude Holgerson kicked! is scheduled at 4 o'clock proposal — the idea that it is a way to In addition, when all of the of 7'2 inches. President and Heneral Manager Buz- of Hartford and Mrs. Rudolph Bour- which means the final gun will go ofl St. Paul Matmen Pin East get around government’s checks and Redevelopment Agency land is The current world record-holder is zie Bavasi has labeled "un­ dage of Quincy, Mass. balances. :d approximately 6:30. Tbe dinner developed, the tax base will be Vladimir Yashchenko of the Soviet touchable. " still looking for its initial decision triumphs. The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 On Burnside Crossing hour in many homes will be at 8 Sun 128 - Parsons (SP) pinned Ben And, he added a new twist — the further bolstered, he said. Union who cleared the bar at 7'8‘2 in Currently the Angels are the only victory. East Catholic's John Lucier was in a wild battle in a m. from Holmes Funeral Home. idea that voters would not approve “There’s activity all over town, ” day night because ol the disruption. Leyland 1:11, 134 — Lavasser (SP) the European Indoor Games last team with permission from the the 187-pound bracket, falling by a 400 Main St., with a mass at St. such an agency in a referendum un­ he said. wrestling team bowed, 44-12, WBF, 140 —Corey (EC) dec. Brenner EAST HARTFORD - Police Chief spokesman tor the union said they measure because in a “military- March. Twins to deal with Carew. But Grif- superior decision to St. Paul's Steve Bridget Church at 10. Burial will be less the agency had a specific plan Sullivan said it is difficult for the End of the Line to St. Paul yesterday at the 2-0, 147 - Hopper (EC) pinned Clarence A Drumm has rescinded an will continue to pursue the type" operation like the police The earliest and most basic high litb has promised the Yankees if Anderson by a 29-10 count. in St. James Cemetery. Eagles' Nest. Bonola 5:40, 157 - O’Hazo (SP) sup. order which placed watch com­ grievance. department, the chief must make and a designated area in mind. town to buy an attractive business jumping technique was the scissors. Nancy Downing, named the most there is no trade with the Angels by Friends may call at the funeral Results: 100- Armento (SPl maj. dec. Kevin Sullivan 20-7, 167 — M manders on Burnside Avenue to Drumm put the watch com­ sure orders are carried out, he said. "Checks and balances are a very site because "if any property Next came the Western, or belly roll, valuable player with Manchester this weekend, the Yankees would East is 0-5 for the season. home tonight from 7 to 9. dec. Jack Liner 17-7,107- Foss (EC) Brenner (SP) maj. dec, John Martin cross students going to East Hartford manders — who earn $20,000 a year expensive process," he said. becomes available, it sells right followed by the straddle employed by High girls basketball team two years receive formal approval. Chris Hopper registered a pin in The union’s grievance claimed dec. Hserpe 8-2, 114 - Guillmete 11-3, 187 — Anderson (SP) sup. dec High School. and run the department when he is Drumm failed to notify the officer he “Government must pay more to have away by word of mouth We’re 80 per­ Russian Valery Brumel and Dick ago, is playing varsity ball at the Yankee owner George Stein- the 147-pound class for the Eagle (SPl pinned King Lee 5:27,121- Du­ them, but they are also an essential cent developed, so any remaining Lucier 29-10, Unlimited - LaLonde The action comes just one day away - on crossing duty after he was was disciplining in writing and did Fosbury made the flop which helped University of Southern Maine this brenner said Thursday the Twins grapplers with Jim Foss (107) and pont (SP) pinned Carlos Velez 3:18, Lottery ingredient to the integrity of land is hot property.” (SPl WBF. after Lt. Frederick Frazier filed a told the post was not covered on two not hold a hearing in the charge, said him win a Gold Medal in the 1968 winter. Downing is the starting would be foolish not to deal with him. Toby Corey (1401 adding points with government” Sullivan said it “isn’t as though the grievance with the Personnel occasions in January David Killian, union secretary. Olympic Games the latest technique center and is shooting nearly 50 per­ “What the Angels are offering Before any such agency could be town has to beat the doors to get cent from the floor ... Yale will host HARTFORD —The winning Appeals Board, charging Drumm He said it is the watch commanders' Watch commanders have been man­ until Jacobs arrived on the scene. Minneota is garbage," he said. created, voters would have to ap­ business here. We’re turning it number drawn Thursday in the with failure to follow the duty to see that patrol officers cover ning the post from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 the annual Interscholastic Swimming "Unless they improve that offer away." Connecticut daily lottery was 352. department's discipline procedures. the post He assigned the watch com­ a m. and again at 3 p.m. to cross prove by referendum a fund to start Course Still Open Relays F-’eb. 3. Thirty state schools Calvin would be silly to accept it." Bounce Back Time for Fives The winning numbers in the weekly Despite Drumm's decision, a the agency, he said. The town has lost a few businesses will compete ... Travelers will spon­ The Yankees have offered the manders to the post as a disciplinary students at the high school. Open for business is the Tallwood Also, winless 0-8, 0-10 Bolton High is at 1-7, 2-8 East lottery were 27. 106. and 125992. The "It’s unreasonable to ask the because they want to expand their sor a cross country ski derby Sunday Twins first baseman Chris By I.KN ADSTER golf course in Hebron. Co-owner Hampton High and slumping 5-3, 6-3 Rham High enter­ lucky color was yellow. public to pass a referendum to create operations and there is no room, he at Lime Rock Park over 10- Chambliss. 1978 World Series hero ll(‘riil(l SportsHTiler Karney Ovian reports a number of tains 5-2, 7-2 Bacon Academy in Hebron in COC duels. a fund for a non-profit body with no said. kilometers ... Sparky Anderson, fired Brian Doyle, center fielder Juan It will be bounce back time for the three local real association to the community,” Meanwhile, Girouard said he is golfers have been out the past two as Cincinnati Redleg manager, said In-and-out, up-and-down Manchester, 5-5 in the CCIL Beniquez, pitcher Dick Tidrow and quintets tonight as all are coming off losses. and 5-6 overall, was just under 40 percent from the field he said. "frustrated ” by the cold reception weeks — on week days especially ... this week at the banquet table that he $400,000. East Hartford Bulletin Board Rugged Jack Carlson, the enforcer Manchester High, which has not played par­ in Tuesday’s loss to Simsbury. It was reminiscent of ear­ "‘I think I can say without question his proposal has received. expected to return in 1980 as a major Carew had said he would never with the New England Whalers, must ly season shooting woes when the Silk Towners dropped the citizens of East Hartford will “What bothers me is that while league manager. He plans to handle play in New York — referring to the ticularly well in two successive reversals, is the leel that if Nick Foliu can make it in four of five. They connected on 50 percent or better of never approve such a fund," he said. we re holding down the tax rate, we baseball telecasts next season and environment as "a zoo. " But lone entry home with the Indians entertaining Exercise Program ■ eening clinic on Saturday, Jan 27, to 9:30 p.m. at Sunset Ridge School the National Hockey League, he can. their attempts in a four-game winning streak, but sudden­ from 10 a m, to 4 p.m. at the Charter Persons wishing to go on this trip Blackstone said voters cannot be have to think of the future of the then take over a young club like Thursday he said he would be willing Enfield High in a CCIL battle. EAST HARTFORD -T he depart­ for special education children. town, ” he said. top. Fotiu. known for his brawling ly have lost the touch, again. Oak Mall, Silver Lane. The public is must make reseryations and a asked to approve funds when they Oakland, Montreal or St. Louis. to talk to the Yankees. East Catholic, victims to powerful Notre Dame of West ment of parks and recreation is spon­ Parents are encouraged to join the deposit. would have no assurances as to how “It's frustrating because we’re "We had a very poor showing the other night,” stated soring an exercise program for invited. activities, but it is not necessary. The "1 am agreeable to talking to the Haven Tuesday , visits HCC foe Xavier High in Tribe Coach Doug Pearson, “and our ability to regroup is For registratior, call the Parks and where they would be spent. laymen and we’re trying to come up Yankees. " he said. “If you set your Middletown, where just about anything can happen. women each Wednesday from 6:30- youngsters may be left at the Department at 289-2781, He said the EDC should come up with a plan which has worked in important at this time. I hope it was a case of just having program for the three hours. mind to it you can adjust to anything. Finally, Cheney Tech, which was a 9-point loser to a bad night," he added wishfully. 9:30 p.m. at East Hartford High Senior Citizen Club The Cummington Farms two-day with a plan before it decides to push other areas," he said. School. The program includes individual as Robinson Excels, It s just that Anaheim is my first Rocky Hill in its latest escapade, is at streaking Coventry Enfield is 1-9, including a 71-52 setback to the locals in EAST HARTFORD -T h e East trip may be canceled because of a for a development corporation. “Someone has to take the bull by choice and this is where I want to well as group activities in a sports High in a Charter Oak Conference tilt. The Patriots have the first clash. Jeff and Jay Wheeler spark the Raiders. For a slight fee, women can Hartford South End Senior Citizen lack of participants. The town has a plan for the North the horns and buy a piece of property play." become five-year members. setting. won three straight to pull themselves to 4-4 in the con- East currehtly occupies the fourth and final playoff Club will hold a luncheon nieeting Meadows area, a 35-acre tract of when it becomes vailable," he said. It is possible the Twins will hang on Volleyball and basketball are For further information, contact ferenc and 5-5 overall. The Techmen are 3-5 in COC ac­ spot in the HCC A 1-3. The Eagles are 6-5 overall. Xavier Thursday, Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. at the mixed land use, bounded roughly by "There are times when the town can Suns End Slump to Carew until his contract expires at offered to women 18 years of age and the parks and recreation department Flea Market Slated tion, 3-7 overall. is in the conference cellar at 0-3, 4-6 overall, and will be Blessed Sacrament Church, Cam­ Connecticut Boulevard to the south, purchase land and put it on its inven­ the end of tbe upcoming season and older, as well as open recreation for at 289-2781. EAST HARTFORD - S t. Rose PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) - Truck Robinson, acquired by There are six games on the area slate with a big CCIL out to enhance its status. The Falcons are led by sharp­ bridge Drive. the Connecticut River to the east and tory.” let him go as a free agent with no all levels of game playing. Ladies Guild will sponsor a flea Phoenix from New Orleans engagement listed in East Hartford. Penney High, 7-3, 9- shooting Mike Papale, a top scorer the Eagles will have The guest speakers will be two Prospect Street to the west, he said. Girouard said “fiscal restraint is last Friday, is already paying compensation. 3, entertains unbeaten 9-0, 11-0 Conard High hoping to In addition, joggers forced inside representatives from the Consumer rnarket in the school auditorium Purcell Associates of Glastonbury one thing and growth of the town is dividends. to contain. Second Ski Trip derail the Chieftain express. Conard took the first Only Dave Gustamachio is averaging double figures for by the cold weather can use the var­ Protection Division. One of the topics Saturday, March 31, from 9 a.m. to 4 is studying the North Meadows area another. If you don’t look toward the Robinson scored 20 points and sity gym to continue to keep in condi­ EAST HARTFORD -T he Parks p.m. "They actually put on a clinic, meeting, 57-52. Cheney, with first-year Coach Phil Crockett looking for to be discussed will be generic drugs. and Recreation Department will and will report in April on sewers, growth of the town, things can grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds dominating us. " Yeager Signs Elsewhere, 1-9 East Hartford High is at 2-8, 2-9 Fermi tion. There will also be a rummage sale happen very fast and the town can go someone else to also be a consistent point-producer, The public is invited. sponsor its second ski triP for cross lighting and street improvements for Thursday night as Phoenix snapped a "You have to be able to bring guys LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Los High in Enfield; streaking 6-0, 8-3 South Windsor High is There is also a free adult swim in the music room, a tea cup auction, the area. downhill.” four-game losing streak by defeating- Coventry has received fine efforts from Kevin Green, country skiers and a first offering for in off the bench that can do the job Angeles Dodgers Thursday an­ at 0-6, 1-10 Windsor Locks High and 4-3, 6-5 Rockville hour from 8:30-9:30 p.m. a raffle, a baked goods and a plant The commission did not take any the Pistons, 97-87, in the only NBA Scott Bradley and Dave Elwell, especially during the Special Program downhillers at Powder Ridge, Blackstone said he will seek and we don’t have them." Vitale nounced they have signed catcher High hosts 2-5, 2-9 Glastonbury High in CVC match-ups. booth. Refreshments will be seryed action on the proposal. game scheduled. three-game upswing. EAST HARTFORD -T h e Parks Middlefield. in a mini cafe. said. ' I'm not talking about the shots Steve Yeager, a veteran of seven Screening Clinic Walter Davis added 26 points and and Recreation Department is con­ The bus leaves the Town Hall not going down — I'm talking about major league seasons who hit only Tables for the flea market are Paul Westphal chipped in with 23 as EAST HARTFORD -T he Junior ducting a supervised on-going parking lot Sunday, Feb. 4, at 9 a.m,, Ihe lack of enthusiasm and interest .193 last year, to a four-year con­ ayailable on a first-come, first- Detroit's season mark fell to 14-31, Woman’s Club of East Hartford will program every Wednesday from 6:30 and leaves Powder Ridge at 4:30 seryed basis. on the floor." tract. TournamentQualificalion Gibbons Slaying leaving the Pistons in fifth place in sponsor a free blood pressure p.m. "It was just great to get this first A strained left knee and an injured For table reseryations and further Gonlinucdf I ' d f from r aPage t OnrI Ino the Central Division of the Eastern win.” Robinson said. “ It’s fun rib cage hampered Yeager, 30, last information, call Mrs. Sadie A. allow Michael Parmalee to enter Conference, one game ahead of last- to say that I was his brother-in-law playing with the.se guys. I get open season and his batting average Hodgdon, 528-8630, or Mrs. Laurette their house after Parmalee asked place New Orleans. and that his mother was sick and and they get me the bail. I’m working slumped to the lowest of his career. Pelletier, 289-5050. Reilly to say the two men had Reached by Catholic Girls could he have a leave.” He said Par­ harder here, getting shorter playing However, he continued to perform as Complex Taxes Not Paid homosexual relations so Parmalee malee called again "to wsk me to say time, but stili getting the same per­ one of the best defensive catchers in By l-EN A llS 'l KR could get an Army discharge. East Catholic past Mercy 14-rebound effort. Petkaitis added 16 Marriage Encounter that I knew he was a homosexual." NBA formance." baseball, throwing out 32 of the 70 Herald S|iorlsuri(er EAST HARTFORD— The owner of Reilly testified in Litchfield markers, including 6-for-8 from the Timothy McNamara is out of town wnen, bui he said he had “yery EAST HARTFORD —An informa­ Reilly said after the Army in­ The Suns outscored Detroit, 26-18, runners who tried to steal on him. High, 62-53, in HCC girls' the Tudor Village Apartment com­ Superior Court Feb. 5, 1976 he was Nine unanswered points charity stripe, while Monica Murphy this week. When he returns Monday, strong reason to belieye it will be in tion night about Marriage Encounter vestigator’s visit. Miss Gibbons "He gives us more inside punch, " in tbe third ([uarter with Robinson basketball action last night at plex off Silver Lane failed to pay not homosexual and never had snapped a 50-all tie and lifted chipped in 15 points and hauled down the town will seek Weiss's arrest on the yery near future. " will be held Sunday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. would not permit Parmalee to enter .Suns' Coach .lolm MacLeod .said of scoring eight, then opened a lead of the Eagles' Nest. $102,000 in back taxes during tbe charges of passing a bad check, homosexual relations with Par­ Robinson, "All this team needed was a game-high 16 caroms. The "He (Weiss) has been telling us at St. Rose Parish in the church base­ the Gibbons cottage. Reilly said as many as 14 points in the final The triuinph was East’s sixth in a town s eight-day deadline, leaving malee. Reilly said Parmalee asked an inside big man — at 6-7. 235 pounds Eaglettes were 24 for 70 (34.3 percent Weiss sent the town a check for that for the last 20 days," said Tax ment. when Parmalee walked by the house. period in raising their record to 27-19, row, pushing the Eaglettes’ overall the town free to seek a warrant for him to lie so Parmalee could get the from the field and committed 27 tur­ his arrest. $102,000 on Dec. 29, but the check Collector Raymond Slanda, when An encountered couple will present Miss Gibbons would “open the door be gives us that strength inside. " good for third place in the Pacific Army discharge. mark to 9-2, and most importantly novers. bounced. told about the lawyer’s promise. a film explaining Marriage En­ and yell” at him. Davis agreed with MacLeod's Division. boosted them into the State Tourna- Eugene Weiss of Latham. N.Y., Reilly said he told an Army in­ Suzanne Hetrick popped in a game- Jerome Lovesky, a Hartford at­ The town has already brought counter, followed by a question and Reilly’s friend, Paul Beligni, assessment of Robinson’s value. "We passed the ball better and hit nient. failed to come up with the money vestigator who interviewed him in high 22 points for the Falconettes torney who represents Weiss, said forclosure against the Tudor Village answer period. testified he too was asked by Par­ "Willi him here. 1 can concentrate Ihe open man very well," MacLeod “Qualifying for the tournament, after the town had notified him by 'he spring of 1973 in the presence of on my defense and not worrv about with Sharon Smith adding 10 the apartment owner will pay management for failure to pay taxes. All married couples are incited to malee to say he had had homosexual said of Ihe Suns' second half play. that was the big thing," voiced happy letter that he had eight days to do so. his mother that Parmalee called him scoring as much, " he said, "lie takes niarkers. Mercy was 18 for 56 (32.1 "within the very, very near future.’’ That suit is pending in Hartford attend. The eyent is free. relations with Parmalee so Par­ "The game followed the pattern of East Coach Donna Ridel, "It was Chief Corporation Counsel F. twice from an Army base. percent) from the floor and turned Loveskv declined to say exactly Superior Court. Refreshments will be seryed. malee could get an Armv discharge. the pressure off Alvan Adams and our first game here - slow first half, He said Parmalee first "asked me me." the extra incentive considering we tbe ball over 30 times. For further information, call Jack strong .second half. " didn't make it last year.” "They really took us to the Mercy took the abbreviated jayvee and Ann Pelligrinelli at 528-0790, or Detroit got 19 points each from Mercy, 2-4 in the conference and 6- cleaners tho last 12 minutes." said contest, 24-16. Kelly Walsh had 6 Arden and Sadie Hodgdon at 528-8630. Kathy says: Carr and Lanier with Kevin Porter 8 overall, trailed since the opening Detroit Coach Dick Vitale (d the trio points for the young Eaglettes. BUY ONl OR A DOZEN notching 13 and rookie Terry Tyler minutes of the third stanza when the P&W Traffic Watched ol Davis, Westphal and Robinson. adding 12. & PICK OUT YOUR OWNI Eaglettes ripped off 9 consecutive Eu»i (.'iiiliiilic (02) Murphy 7 1-2 15 points to break a 28-28 halftime Petkaitis 5 6-8 16, Dailey 6 5-1117. Barrv 1 ea st HARTFORD -P olice will directed at employees exiting from guard was seriously injured when a 1-2 ,3. O’Connell 4 0-0 i Skehan 0 0-0 0, monitor traffic coming out of Pratt Pratt & Whitney. car driven by a Glastonbury man ORCHARD FRESH deadlock. But the Falconettes fought East Hartford Fire Calls Mac*, CortlMKto, R«d A OoWm M ie lo u * , Bose Poors, Lucier 0 1*3 1, Laneri 1 0-1 2. Totals 24 14- & Whitney Aircraft, the town’s Drumm said numerous corn- struck him while he was directing Prooh Cktor. Whalers Sad in Loss back and knotted it at 50-50 with 3:29 27 62. largest employer, because of two re­ traffic. J left on Cindy Unikewicz’ three-point complaints of total disregard for the m a cr- T T J M B S n l ! ^ 4I i t c > (.'Ll) Kennedy 1 0-0 2, Malcolm 1 2- 9 play. And, last month. Police Officer PMt, Broccoli, CiulHI Editor The spark and aggressiveness that security guard were struck and Baana, Bpinadi, Kola, Whita point tear of the half. Sue Dailey ig­ Gautieri 0 1-2 1, Unikewicz 3 3-6 9, the corner of Forbes and Brewer iSwaal Potoloaa, Qraan A N nrt OrangM, I M , SraM It's been all downhill for the the Whalers displayed earlier seems Kraemer 12-2 4. Sheneth 0 0-0 0, Tine 0 1-2 numerous complaints. Police will be looking for speeding Thursday, 6:05 p.m. -M edical call to 525 Main St. OrapM, Unwa, OrappfruH, nited the streak ripping an offensive streets in a hit-and-run accident. Yallow Bquaah, Black to have been put on the shelf. 1. Totals 18 17-28 53. Police Chief Clarence A Drumm violations and failure to obey the Thursday, 7:57 p.m. -M edical call to 1022 Main St. Radiahaa, Rad A Hot DUm , Flgi. New England Whalers the past rebound out of a Mercy player's Killian was not seriously injured. Pappara, Rad Cabt>aga»n Mike Rogers and Blain Stoughton said he has ordered selective en­ directions of the aircraft traffic Thursday, 9:04 p.m. -M edical call to 1300 Main St. three games, all defeats, the hands, scoring on a subsequent layup. “ Recent events, including the tallied goals for the Whalers who forcement of the motor vehicle laws guard. Thursday, 9:47 p.m. —Medical call at police last coming at the hands of The 5-foot-ll junior built up the Thornton Satisfied tragic accident involving a guard return home Saturday night to enter­ Last week, a Pratt & Whitney headquarters, 497 Tolland St. GET YOUR DAILY NUMBERS HEREI margin as she connected on both ends CLEVELAND (UPI) - The being struck on Main Street and an WHA -leading Quebec last tain Cincinnati and Robbie Ftorek. Today, 8:18 a.m. —Medical call to 63 Salem Road. of a one-and-one from the foul line. Cleveland Indians have signed East Hartford Police Officer being night at Springfield, 4-2. Today, 8:28 a.m. —Car fire at 172 Plain Dr, « VHUUOMT M»PLI «YIIUP » IMPOIITID WICKW .Senior Ellen Petkaitis added virtual­ veteran first baseman Andre Thorn­ struck on Brewer and Forbes streets, Today, 8:43 a.m, —Dumpster fire on Connecticut THIS WESjCS-SPECIALi With 6,592 Ians looking on. Iho Rejoins Club ton to a five-year, no-trade contract YMCA Has Openings Whalers' defense played give-away ly the clinching blow with 2:03 point up to what has become a Boulevard. CAUF QRECN MOUNtAIN DENVER (UPI) - The remaining with a three-point play, a which runs through the 1984 season. serious problem,” Drumm said ONIONS POTATOES (tnd the Norditiues capitalized, Dan Colorado Rockies recalled "I’m happy with the contract, and I ea st HARTFORD - The East 12:15, will consist of 12 class LETTUCE good head fake drawing the foul' The police will be especially visible U t B -IA Q Geolfrion scoring twice and Richie left wing Mike Gillis from feel comfortable in Cleveland, ” Hartford Branch YMCA still has sessions. Each class is limited to 12 3I39< 7 9 * ho. Trish O’Connell capped the streak openings in its Pre-School Movement during shift changes at the aircraft Leduc and Paulin Bordeleau once Ihc Philadelphia Firebirds as she banked home an offensive Thornton said after signing the pact children. plant. OM EN A YELLOW MALTBBT State To Join Suit ' each. Leduc also picked up two of the Anicrican Hockey rebound for a 59-50 lead with 1:47 Thursday. Education program which begins on In the 3-year-old class, parents are UASH ICECREiUN J assists. Tuesday, Jan. 23. Two classes for 3- Drumm said the security guards at League. He was expected left. encouraged to participate with their HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut will join 40 states Alter a scorless first period, and 4-year-old boys and girls have Pratt & Whitney are well-trained and * LE. 4 9 * ^ to be in the Colorado lineup Was the difference the Eaglette Franchises Fold child so each child will receive the regulated fighting an appeals court decision that said consumers 4 ^ * 0 # (juebec l;(llied twice in each of the been scheduled. I OPEN'DAIlV t t M . TO » p.ii. • SUNDAYSS (f A S . TO iV J . today when the Rockies SAN DlE(it) (UPI) — In a decision maximum benefits possible from the cannot bring anti-trust litigation against major cor­ next two periods to go four points up rebounding? “Yes, and still at times 'The class for 3-year-olds will be “They perform in a most efficient ' • Wo SoH Tho Horold, Suftdajr Popon, p/us Lottory Thkots • host Minnesota. it admitted was based on economics, class. Parent participation in the 4- porations, according to Attorney General Carl Ajello, on New England in the standings we didn’t hit the boards, we just held from 9:15 to 10:15 on Tuesday and professional manner under the Ray Miron, general stood around," Ridel replied, "But the six-team Pacific Hockey League year-old class is optional based on excellent management of Chief Ajello Thursday saicl the U.S. Supreme Court has Goalie ,lim Corsi kicked aside 34 ni((nager of the NHL teani, (innounced its has folded its San mornings only for a total of six your individual child’s needs. granted Connecticut "friend of the court” status to argue when we hit the boards, we started to classes. David McGrath,” Drumm said. ■PFRO i p # " Whaler shots while .lohn Garrett said Gillis was assigned to control the tempo. Francisco and Los Angeles merits of the 8th Circuit Court ruling in Minnesota. 1 1 4 pRODUcer blocked 27 of 31, .several from point- Reservations can be made by The aircraft police have the power Philadelphia Jan. 11 to Arms and Legs “We got clutch .shooting down the franchises. "The class for 4-year-olds, which In its decision, the circuit court ruled that an individual 276 OAKUNO' ST., MANCHESTER blank range. will meet on both Tuesday and calling the YMCA, 289-4377. Fees are of arrest, Drumm said, because of work himself into playing stretch. We played really tough the Broderick said a special draft will who had sued a manaufacturer had no legal standing to ______S643-63S4 The Whalers have appeared East Catholic's Ellen Petkaitis and Mercy High's Theresa Thursday mornings from 11.15 to due at the first class .session. their status as deputy sheriffs for condition after recovering last two-and-a-half minutes of the be held by the surviving four PHL bring suit. The decision was appealed to the nation’s sluggish in their last three starts and Irom a knee injury suf- Kennedy (12) get entangled in action last night at the Eagles' Hartford County. game," added the East leader. clubs for the players on the Los highest court. the Ians boos at the end ol the second (ered .Sept. 22. Nest. (Herald Photo by Strempfer) Dailey topped East with a l7-point. Angeles and San Francisco rosters. PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Jan. 19. 1979

KVi-'MNf; UKRALl). Fri.. Jan. 19. 1979 - PAP-F. THIRTEEN Tribe Matmen air of Non-All-Pros SUPER BOWL •••••• •••••• •••• •••• Oldest Cowboy Player •••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• •••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• Still Unbeaten ••••••••••• •••• •••• Figure Prominently ••••••••• •••• •••• •••• ••••••• •••• •••• •••• With Pat Bixby. Mike Scholsky and Don Beckman keeping ••••••• •••• •••• •••• wide receivers because anytime you ••••••••• •••• •••• Having the Best Time their personal records unblemished, Manchester High’s MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) wound in Vietnam in 1969. In 1974 he •••• get one man on the great athletes earned a starting position as Harris' ••••••••••• •••• •••• •••• wrestling team reamined unbeaten with a 30-24 come-from- — The Super Bowl will not lack •••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• they have, you're in trouble," Dallas blocking back. behind victory over Glastonbury High last night at Clarke Arena. for stars. In addition to the •••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — Come physical with the Cardinals and failed it up here in St. strong safety said. "Blocking is simply a matter of •••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••• blue ones painted on each side Sunday, there’ll be a lot of good old boys in the Louis but maybe I can fool ‘em down there in Dallas.” The triumph was the Indian fifth in second pin in the 185-pound division "But we can’t overdose on double­ wanting to do it, ” Bleier said. “I of the Dallas Cowboy helmets, Super Bowl, including one playing Smith never failed any physical with the Cardinals. Bud as many tries, Manchester returns to ;,nd junior Keith Ray capped the coverage because then they'll go to don t worry about my role as a the mat Saturday afternoon at noon recovery with a pin in 2:42 in the un­ I a large collection of the NFL’s Grossman." with the , and he should be easy Wilkinson wanted him to continue playing with the team blocking back. I've been to three DEPTH CHART against Penney High in East Hart- limited bracket. best players will participate in In fact, Grossman will play Sunday. to Dick out because he’ll be the oldest and but apparently someone upstairs thought he was all lord. Super Bowls as a blocking back, so Results: 9 8 - Raycroft (G) WBF, Sunday’s game in the Orange becau.se starting tight end Bennie why should I complain." having the best time of them all'. through. Smith was kidding Landry when he told him he (ilastonbury jumped to a 15-0 lead OFFENSE had failed his physical with the Cardinals, but he was so 105- Vaughn iGl dec. Dan Collins 3- Bowl. Cunningham has an injured knee. With Dallas geared to stopping has something like this coming to him. before Bixby in fhe 126-pound divi­ WR 82 83 TheoBell overjoyed al the prospect of returning to pro football that 2, 112 — Cromwell iG i dec. Tom Sin- Henderson, who's grabbed most of Swann and Stallworth, Bleier also It II prohablv be the last professional football game he'll sion won his fifth in a row with a Ten Steelers and nine Cowboys at­ LT 55 he had all he could do not to run all through his place and namon 4-2, 119 — Ganiev iG l dec. the pre-game attention with his looms as a receiving threat. In 74 66 ever play. third-period pin. He won all five via tained All-Pro status this season by tell everybody about the phone call. Tony Rozie 4-0. 126 - Bixbv (M) willingness to supply outrageous regular .season, he caught 17 passes Sam Davis 77 the pin route. being named to the squads I'or 15 straight years, he has played in the National Smith admits he wondered whether he could make it pinned Crandal 4:45, 132 - Palizza quotes, called Grossman a "m idget" lor 168 yards, a respectable 9.9 yards 66 Ted Petersen 74 Ray Pinney Bill Palizza won by a decision to ol their respective conferences. But 1‘ootball League and the closest he ever came to the back. I M l dec. Hughes 12-9. 138 - Bantle who must have .somebody "get killed per catch average. In two playoff RG 72 74 Ray Pinney 77 Steve Courson cut the deficit but Glastonbury took two players a long way from stardom Super was watching it on TV or reading about "I hadn't been working out at all and I thought maybe lO i dec. Dale Carlson 6-4. 145 — or break a leg" to get a chance to games, he has four receptions for 42 RT 74 Ray Pinney 79 Larry Brown 66 Ted Petersen the next two classes for a 24-9 lead. — Pittsburgh's and play. too much rust had peeled off," says the easy-going Colum- LaRose iG l pinned Bob Bridgeman .yards, a 10.5 yard average. TE 84 Randy Grossman 89 Ben Cunningham 87 As recently as four months ago. Jackie Smith, who’ll be Co-captain Scholsky and then 3:20. 155- Scholsky (M I pinned King Rockjf Bleier — could figure Grossman took Henderson’s bia. Miss., native. ‘I was concerned I might not get back WR 88 86 Jim Smith 83 TheoBell J9 in a lew weeks, was all finished with football. Official- Beckman kicked off the comeback 3:16. 167— Beckman (M l dec. Grant prominently in the Steelers' offen­ analysis with a smile. in condition but 1 got a little baling wire and tied the sive attack against Dallas, QB 12 Iv. he was retired. He was enjoying life completely for charge with a pin and decision 10-3, 185 — Boudreau iM i pinned "Well, things must be bad in the 15 Mike Kruezek 18 pieces together, worked real hard and proved to myself respectively. In order to contain the lirst lime, doing things he had never done before; like I’itts 44, Unlimited — Rav iM l A FC since I caught 37 passes and Scoreboard RB 20 38 35 Jack Oetoplaine that your mind gives up before your body does.” Terry Bradshaw and the Steelers’ po­ PITTSBURGH STEELERS (14-2) going on a 100-mile hike with his 14-year-old son, Darrell, Junior Cliris Boudreau, in his first pinned IMognel 2:42 missed five games, " he said. RB 32 38 Sidney Thornton 39 He has proven it to the Cowboys as well, performing tent passing attack, the Cowboys will at Buffalo and dozens of other Boy Scouts. varsity action, whipped up a quick 44 I figure they'll double-cover both Seattle exceptionally well lor them over the last half of the be forced to put two defenders each Some days. Jackie Smith would just sit around drinking wide receivers and that means DEFENSE al Cincinnati season and grabbing three passes in the their playoff vic­ Cleveland OT beer with his buddies back home in St. Louis. His fa­ on Pittsburgh's outstanding wide they II have to put a on the WHA tory over the . Smith likes to downgrade 68 L. C. Greenwood 65 69 Fred Anderson at New York Jets vorite tavern for doing that was the one he owned, called receivers. Lynn Swann and John himself by making fun of his age and his physical condi­ Cougars ImpresSi light end man-to-man," Bradshaw L T Pts. Atlanta Jackie's Place. Originally, he wanted to name the place Stallworth. 75 67 65 Tom Beasley at Cleveland tion but the Cowboys will tell you he can still turn in a 4 6 said. "The guy is undersized by N F L Quebec 13 4 48 fight End but the City Council wouldn't go for it. If Swann and Stallworth are bottled 64 Steve Furness 67 Gary Dunn 76 Houston lor the 40 yards. You don't find too many 39-year-ol(is stanclards but he does a good job. Our New England 19 13 6 44 Kansas City up, Bradshaw will have to look for 76 John Banaszak 78 69 Fred Anderson Anyway, Smith was working on a bottle of beer, doing that. Check Loss Skein running game hasn’t suffered and he Winnipeg 19 15 5 43 New Orleans shooting the breeze with his friends late in September! Grossman, his tight end, against a can catch the ball better than Cun­ 59 56 53 at Los Angeles Landry is one of his biggest fans. Edmonton 20 16 0 40 Cincinnati when the phone rang and he got up to answer it. This was Dallas linebacker, probably Thomas ningham. although he may not do as 58 Jack Lambert 53 Dennis Winston Jackie has a good strong influence on our younger Henderson. Cincinnati 18 21 4 40 at San Francisco only a couple of days after . the Cowboys’ Snapping a two-game losing streak, Manchester Community good a job running with it players," he told a radio man after Wednesday's briefing Birmingham 15 22 3 33 51 56 Robin Cole 53 Dennis Winston at Houston backup tight end, broke his arm in a game with the Car­ College outgunned Greenfield Community College, 78-61. And if the Steelers hope to run afterward." Baltimore session. "H e ’s a professional in every sense of the word.” in I'liiirsduv'H Kesiitl 29 30 Larry Anderson 25 at Denver dinals. and the fellow calling Smith was . basketball action last night in Greenfield, Mass. against the Cowboys’ "fle x" defense, Bleier, the 10-year veteran from Jackie Smith would’ve enjoyed hearing Tom Landry halfback Bleier must provide Quebec 4, New England 2 47 30 Larry Anderson 25 Ray Oldham Are you in shape? ” inquired the Cowboys coach, get­ 356 196 say that. You can sense he’s going to have himself a great The Cougars improved their very intelligenf team and the game Notre Dame, also was considered too 31 23 25 Ray Oldham ting right to the point. overall mark to 7-4 with the triumph. blocking for fullback Franco Harris, slow and too small to play in the time against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday no matter was much closer than the score in­ who will get most of the carries. 23 Mike Wagner 21 25 Ray Oldham No," Smith answered honestly. how hairy the going gets. Next action is Saturday afternoon at dicated. j NFL. But he made a remarkable Well, you know we lost Saldi', and we'd like you to We II have to double-team their There s a lot of satisfaction in playing a young man’s 3 o'clock against Becker Junior "I was particularly pleased with comeback after suffering a leg lome down to Dallas for a physical," Landry said. NHL garne when you re 40 years old," he laughs, rather College in Leicester. Mass. our intelligence and patience on Gaze On High Smith was stunned. He had retired with the Cardinals typically making himself a year older when someone else MCC enjoyed a 33-27 halftime lead offense. Litke. Butler and Thompson PITTSBURGH STEELERS ROSTER East Catholic's Sue Dailey College Basketball Roundup Campbell Conference al the end of 1977 after crushing the arch of his foot the might automatically fudge a year instead. as both clubs exhibited good speed were outstanding but it was an I’ulrii'k l)i%ision year before and not having played much after that, he (30) towers over Mercy’s Cin­ ALPHABETICAL and control on offense and defense. A overall team win. " W L T Pts, wasn t in any kind of shape at all. He had all but forgotten bucket at the buzzer boosted the dy Unikewicz (13) as they look Paul Litke paved the way with a NY Islanders 29 6 9 67 Na Name B irth d aie' College about lootball. Once it s in your blood, though, you never for rebound. Eaglettes won, 62- 69 Anderson. Fred DEDT 'lfl/JU/‘i.l Cougars to their biggest advantage of game-high 24 points along with 10 NY Rangers 26 14 4 56 Praine V. A6.M gel It out and the game has been part of Jackie Smith the half. Arizona Surprises, 30 Anderson. Larry CB-KR Louisiana Tech rebounds. Butler added 21 markers 53, to qualify for State Tourna­ Philadelphia 22 15 9 53 76 Banaszak, John DTDE 8,24/50 Eastern Mich ever since he was a kid growing up in Louisiana. The homestanding Barons closed it and 15 caroms, John Zito 15 points ment. (Herald Photo by Atlanta 23 18 4 50 65 Beasley. Torn 8 ’l 1/54 Virginia Tech 1 11 give it a shot." he said to Landry. "I took a to 36-34 but MCC raced to a 49-37 lead 83 Bell, Theo 12/21/51 A n jo n a and Thompson dished out 14 assists. Strempfer) Siiivllii- l)i>i.sioii 20 Bleier, Rocky ,1 5 4(, Notre Dame with 11:50 remaining. Greenfield Shoots Down UCLA 47 Blouni, Mel 4/10 48 Southern Umv Steve Call. Bill LaBelle and Bill W L T Pts, 12 Bradshaw , Terry again fought back, narrowing its 0:2 AH Louisiana Tech The home Zwemker had 18, 14 and 10 points Chicago 16 18 8 40 79 Brown. Larry 6/l*>'I't K a n sa s SPECIALISTS deficit to 58-52 with 5:30 to play. 56 Cole, Robin 9/11,'‘iS New Mexico Bowling respectively for the Barons, now 7-5. NEW YORK (UPI) — Fred Snowden’s record as head basket­ Vancouver 16 25 5 37 5 Colquitt. Craig 6 9/54 Tennessee But the Cougar front line of Carlton Sports Slate 77 Courson. Steve 10/1/55 South Carolina Muiii'lir^irr (78) Thompson 04-5 4, Zito 5 ball coach at Arizona is an enviable one — 126-56 in just over six St. Louis 9 31 7 25 89 Cunningham. Benmn ^ou’oe Butler, D.J, Frederick and Paul 12/23/54 Clernson 5-7 15, Butler 9 3-3 21. Frederick 3 4-8 10 seasons. But this is a “rebuilding” year and last night’s win over Colorado 9 31 6 24 57 Davis, Sam 7/4,44 Allen University 5 IIOMI-; ENCIMIKKS- say 474. Gerry Traev 486. Litke took control, spearheaded by 35 Delcpiaine. Jack 4/21/54 baiern P. Litke 10 4-4 24, Murphy 0 0-0 0. D. Litke 21 Dungy. Tony 10 Midge Bergeron 188-464, the sharp passing of guard Sean Eriduv UCLA was one of the biggest victories yet for the man thev call 6 0 190 10/6/55 M m nesota drepedo/ 0 0-0 0, Collazo 2 9-9 4, Bazzano 0 0-0 0 67 Dunn. Gary 6 3 247 8,24,53 M iam i 10 Roy Gerela Jan McKenney 183-183-502, Thompson, to put the verdict away. Beaupre 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 20-27 78. lUSkEIRVI.I, ‘ The Fox.” 64 Furness. Steve 6-4 255 12/5,50 Rhode Island 10 Gerela. Roy Laurie Dumont 179-178-504, K. of C.- Bill Tomlinson Happy Cougar Coach Frank Kinel Enfield 111 Maiiclic^lcr The Wildcats, which used to be in 5 1 0 185 4/2,'48 New Mexico SI 5 Craig Colquitt (•reenfield (ftl )Zwemker4 2-4 Lively diana State bested Wichita State, 94- Wales Conference 75 Greene, Joe 6 4 260 9/24/46 No Texas St Eileen Henson 182 - 503, 10 68 Greenwood, L C 83 215-216-247-678, Vic more than likely icai found from the adt in this stated. "This was without a doubt our 1 Od) 2. Couturer 2 0-0 4. LaBelle 5 4-4 14 l■.u?'l l.iilliolic at Xaiicr the Western Athletic Conference, are 84, No. 6 Michigan State trounced In­ 0 6 250 9,8/46 Ark A M & N Norris Division 84 Grossman, Randy 9)20/52 Temple Linda Corbitt 196-476. Squadrito 202-211-610, Don paper’s Classified Section. best all-around effort both offensive­ I liciio I'ccli al Coiciilrv now in the PAC-IO and it's a whole 59 Ham, Jack 30 Larry Anderson Belanger 3 2-2 8, Andreatta 1 0-0 2 Call 9 diana, 82-58, No. 7 Louisville beat W L T Pts. 12/23,’48 Penn Slate Sharon D ’Allessandro 458, Palmer 222-567, Ray ly and defensively. Greenfield was a 0-3 18. Cetchel 1 1-1 3. Totals 26 9-14 61. new ballgame. The competition is Cincinnati, 82-77, and No. 9 Duke 32 Hams, Franco 3'7/50 Penn Slate 74 Ray Pinney Montreal 30 9 6 29 Johnson, Ron 5 - 6,8,56 10 200East Michigan Alvce McArdle 482. Fredericksen 221-560, Jirn Eonaicl al Pciinri much suffer and Snowden must now 55 Kolb, Jon 52 Mike Webster bested Wake Forest, 81-69. Pittsburgh 19 18 8 6- 8 2 '30(47 262 Oklahoma SI Farr 568. Fred Nassiff 572, l.a»l llai'lford al I'crini build his team accordingly, and he’s 15 Kruc/ek, M ike 3 15,53 Boston College In games involving other top Los Angeles 19 20 6 58 Lambert. Jack 7/8 52 Kent Slate I W l-l.l’l'lv Lynne Top­ Dennis Guay 563, Ken ■'iiiilli W iiid'MM' al W lull- well on his way with a good young 67 Mandich, Jim teams, Ohio State shaded Minnesota, Washington 12 26 7 7/30/48 M ichigan Tomlinson 551.Ken Monroe Greenfield Stops "or l.nrl... team. 39 Moser, Rick 12 18 56 Rhode Island ping 192-180-535. Mary Bot- 83-80, Temple edged Bucknell, 70-69, 72 Mullins, Gerry Wxc Herald Detroit 9 23 13 31 8 24,’49 So California ticello 178-200-528,' Pat 203. Ray Cote 210, Randy i.la-liiiilimi al ltiick\illc "It was a great win for the entire 25 Oldham. Ray Georgetown toppled Fordham, 75-65, \danis l)ivisi

P e o p leta lk EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Jan. 19. 1979 - PAGE FIFTEKN Team Finds Stoetzn^r Hired INDEX Halp Waniad 13 Help Wanted 13 Halp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted NOTICM 13 1 — Lott and Found WANTED - Gas station atten­ PART TIME - No nights. No NURSES AIDES- Full time, HOUSEKEEPER- Part time Old Church f — P a ra o n a li dant, full or part time. weekends. Long holidays. July STORE CLERK- Responsible Pope Is a Sports Fan For Vernon Post 1 —■ Announcomanta all shifts. Experience weekends. Excellent benefits. BOSTON (UPI) - A team of Mature, responsible person and August off. Many re tir^ Preferred, but training will be person needed to assume I • - E nta rla ln m a nl for third shift. References Apply at Meadows Convales­ American and Yugoslavian * — Auciiona gentlemen and housewives given. Apply in person: East cent Home, 333 Bidwell St., many duties in the operation The day Karol Wojtyla bei’ame Call 871-1698. enjoy driving school buses. ot a 7-Elcven Food Store. "11 turned out he was a huge fan of from planet to planet — is alive after archeologists have unearthed what VERNON — Erwin Stoetzner, a former first selectman FINANCIAL Hartford Convalescent Home. Manchester, Pope John Paul II was a happy one WHY NOT YOU? We will 745 Main Street. East Hart­ Ground level position that can the Panthers. He just loves them." all. they believe to be the olde.-t in Tolland, has been hired to fill the new full-time position ^ — Bonds-Stockf'Mortgagat TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. lead to Assistant Manager or lor Italian sports fans. They've been of housing code inspector/rehabilitation specialist for the ' — Parsonal Loam train. Call Vernon. 875-2826, or ford. CLEANING HELPER - Part Mcilic! I’osicrfold preserved church in the Balkans, ' — Insufanca Apply 81 Commerce Street, Manchester. 643-2414. time for cleaning service. No Manager by performance. on the business end of the blessings Town of Vernon. Glastonbury. PTG Company. Benefits include: Insurance, Rudy Vallee has been crooning love Once, they were called "pin-up directly beneath the ruins of an iden­ e m p l o y m e n t LPN or MEDICAL experience necessary. Call ever since. tical basilica built two centuries Stoetzner. who still lives in Tolland, will work under - Help Waniad Telephone 633-7631. TRUCK MECHANIC with ASSISTANT for Rockville Domesticarc 64.3-1945. Credit Union, and Profit First the games-loving pope songs for most of his 77 years, but girls." Now. their daughters are - Busman Opportunitias q u alified ex p erien ce in ^ f i n g . Second and third later. Maurice Miller who was hired last year to administer the - Situation Waniad Specialist Office, ap­ scheduled his installation mass at Thursday he proved he's also pretty "poster girls, " and while the RN. LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 general truck repairs. Com­ proximately 17 hours per MY COMPANY WILL HIRE shift, full time. Apply in per­ The fourth century Christian federally funded housing rehabilitation programs. shifts. Good pay, good noon rather than in late afternoon as delt as a paramedic. pulchritude is about the same, the EDUCATION mands top wages, $280 a week. Send resume and Two people to start work im­ son at: Route 30, Tolland, church, found beneath the center ai­ Stoetzner's salary will be $10,000 a year. He was hired - Private Instructions benefits and working con­ week. Must have own fools. references to: Box M c/o mediately. $250 per week Conn. An Equal Opportunity is customary — so soccer fans He was dining in Seattle with 70- price of the pose is much higher. - Schoois-Ciassat ditions, Apply in person, Ver­ Employer. year-old Robert Forbes when Forbes sle of its Sixth Century counterpart, to replace Andrew Tricarico, who before his retirement a - Instructions Wanted All company benefits. For Ap­ Manchester Herald. potential, plus bonuses. Call wouldn't miss their afternoon Farrah Fawcett-Majors filled up a few years ago, was Vernon’s public works director. non Manor. 180 Regan Road. pointment call 688-2233. 646-3936. Equal Opportunity suddenly began to choke. Says bank account with her famous was a dominant feature of the an­ REAL ESTATE Vernon. matches. Then. last Sunday, he cut Tricarico resigned from the job when it was made full­ - Homes for Sale Employer, Palace Theater Manager Juanita poster, and .so did the two Cheryls — cient city of Stobi, once a Roman DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE REAL ESTATE SALES short a noon speech in order to watch time. - Lota-Land-for Sale REPRESENTATIVE- Earn Russell, who was at the scene, "Peo­ Tiegs and Ladd. provincial capital. - Investment Property CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC BUSES WANTED- We will ACCOUNTING- If you have BOOKKEEPER- Accounts a World Cup downhill race on televi­ Stoetzner will be responsible for conducting inspections - Business Property - Experienced only. Top train you. Part time. been doing a superb job in an High Commission. No ple were just slapping Forbes on the But they were all out of the running It was discovered by the same - Resort Property Payable and ialojed office sion. lor the program, developing specifications for the wages. :^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Housewives and retirees accounting department and duties. 25-30 hCUrs per week. experience necessary. back and it wasn't helping. Rudy got in 1978. Last year's princess of poster team of archeologists from Boston - Real Estate Wanted want the opportunity to move Modern, convenient office. ,\ow he'll open the Roman leg of projects which are done by private contractors, and for Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield. preferred, Manchester area. Experience required. Must up and ran around the table and art is Wonder Woman — Lynda University and the University of M I8C. SERVICES 563-0151, 643-2373. into an administrative assis­ Call Mrs, Champ, Fireside the Monte Carlo automobile en­ - Services Offered work effectively without Realty. 647-9144, grabbed him from behind. " Carter — who received a gold poster Skopje which discovered the sixth reinspecting the projects to make sure the contractors tant position, we're looking supervision. 649-4562, durance rally. The starting place for century church eight years ago. followed town specifications. - Pamiing-Papering RN-LPN wanted for full or lor you. Position requires a Saturday's event has been moved to The grab is known in first-aid award Thursday in Hollywood for - Building-Contracting SUPERINTENDENT- PART EXPERIENCED The three-aisled fourth century The program focuses on rehabilitation of both owner-oc­ - Roofng-Siding part time on all shifts. Apply TIME. One bedroom apart­ rnature, consiencious in­ PERSON TO WORK In St. Peter's Square so the pontiff can circles as a "Heimlich" — sudden producing the top-seller of the year. - Heating.Plumbing director ot nursing. Salmon- dividual knowledgable in ac­ RECEIVING CLERK wanted. basilica contains "a wealth of cupied and invester-owned older houses in the Rockville - Flooring ment available. On site kitchen making sandwiches. bless the 25 entrants before the force applied just below the rib cage And the only thing she bared tor the brook Convalescent Home, off counting to accurately Must be able to operate fork section of town. - Movmg-Tfucking-Slorage superintendent, downtown Full time opening available. lift and have shipping and engines roar. to dislodge the offending food parti­ camera was her midriff. material that bears on the architec- - Services Wanted House Street, Glastonbury. Manchester. Excellent for prepare all work orders prior Call Flabbic at 649-4561, ture.’Wrt. and liturgy of this part of The town has received two Community Development Please call 633-5244. semi retired individual. to invoicing. Must have strong between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. checking experience. Good Puitier Punlliering cle. Says Miss Russell. "It certainly Act grants totaling $229,000 for the owner-occupied MISC. FOR SALE figure aptitude, typing skills starting salary for right per­ saved his life. " the Greek World, " Professor James - Household Goods Requires several hours per son. Free parking, easy - Articles for Sale NURSES AIDES wanted for week, general maintenance and an ability to courteously Peter Sellers, often quoted as wan­ R. Wiseman, a Boston University program that started in 1976. The town is also seeking ALL AROUND HANDYMEN access to 1-84. Call 646-1737 for Space llelinel and Tails (iliinp.scs - Building Supplies full time on all shifts. Apply work. Call 528-9885 weekdays. deal with customers. Com­ for new home warranty ting no more of the profitable "Pink classicist who co-directs the excava­ another $100,000 bonus grant from the CDA funds. And if - Pets -Birds- Dogs appointment. director of nursing. Salmon- puter exposure helpful. Good program. Carpentry Panther " films, says he's changed When Fred Astaire shows up on Former Western actor George tion project, said in a memo to his the town receives a $600,000 federal Small Cities grant, - Mualcal Inatrumenta brook Convalescent Home, off Benefits. Salary commen­ Montgomery, who has turned from - Boats & Accessories BUS DRIVERS - will train if experience and tools required. his mind — with a bow both to art and "Battlestar Galactica," Astaire fans university colleagues. for which it has filed application, $150,000 of that is ear­ - Sporting Goods House Street, Glastonbury. n e c e s s a r y . A pply 90 surate with experience. Call South Windsor area. T & M AUTOMOTIVE LOT MAN & - Garden Products Service Station Attendant. mammon. in the TV space opera audience can playing cowboys to sculpting statues He said pottery found beneath the marked for the rehab program. Please call 633-5244. Brookfield Street. South Wind­ Dick Sheehan at 289-1588. In- Homes. 527-0749. Evenings - A ntiq u es dustronics Inc. 489 Sullivan Apply in person: Gorin's thank his grandchildren. If grandpa of them, will have an exhibition of his With Stoetzner working full-time. Miller will be con­ - Wanted to Buy sor. Call 289-5918. 521-2680. Says he, "I'll probably get church's floor suggests the basilica SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Ave. South Windsor. Sports Car Center, Route 83, throttled for saying this but I didn't is such a star, they complained, why bronzes at an Indian conclave in San­ Lynda Carter is honored Thursday with the “special gold was built sometime after 350 A.D. centrating on making personal contacts with landlords RENTALS Vernon. - R oom s fo r Rent South Windsor. Will train. PART TIME. Do you have 2 ELECTRICIAN- Experienced like the last Panther too much. " He's didn't they see him in their favorite ta Monica. Calif., this weekend ... poster award" for the No. 1 selling poster of 1978. Miss Carter "The team believes it to be the and homeowners to promote the value of the rehab Apply 9 Brookfield Street or BOOKKEEPER - Apsrtments lor Rent hours a day? Work at home on in commercial and residential PART TIME PHARMACY reported to have had differences with TV show? Walter Schirra — one of the seven won the honor with the informal bare midriff, blue-jean candid oldest church ever found in the programs. - Homes for Rent call 289-3918. after 12 noon. the phone servicing our ACCOUNTS payable, wiring. Call 646-5422, - Business tor Rent receivable. Automotive CLERK - Needed nights and producer-director Blake Edwards, So the responsive grandfather original U.S. astronauts and the only at right. (UPI photo) Balkans,' Boston University ■ Resort Property for Rent customers in your spare time. NURSES AIDES - Full time, 249-7773. experience helpful. Minimun 5 weekends. Prior experience in but says the series has made asked his agent: "Can you get me on one to fly in all three U.S. space - Wanted to Rent - PART TIME JANITOR- For typing an filing desirable. spokeswoman Shelia Driscoll said • M isc fo r Rent and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. years full-time recent medium size office complex. "Staggering " profits and "You can't this Galactica thing?" 'The producers programs. Mercury, Gemini and Thursday. The first remnants of the Experienced preferred, but bookkeeping experience. Apply in person: Parkade were only too glad to hear from such Apollo — has become a senior AUTOMOTIVE BARTENDER, NIGHTS- 5 Experience necessary. Liggett Rexall. believe how much money they're church were found last summer, she Hiker Finishes - A utos fo r Sale we will train. Apply in person: day week. Call 871-9976, Career position, excellent ad­ Hours: 5p.m. to 10 p.m., three a volunteer, so Lt. Slarbuck is about associate with Saber Com­ String Players Sought - T rucks fo r Sale East Hartford Convalescent vancement 527-8246. offering me to do the next one." said. between 10:00 a m. and 6:00 nights a week. Call Mr. LIGHT FACTORY WORK- to discover that his long-lost father — munications International of Irvine, - Heavy Equipment for Sale Home, 745 Main Street, East p.m. Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ Another inducement is a new direc­ "They took out the architectural - Motorcycles-Bicycles Hartford. MEN AND WOMEN $150 per Hours: 7 a.m. to 12; 12 to 5 Calif. MANCHESTER — String players California Trip Campers-Traiters-Mobile pointment. tor — Sidney Poitier. Says Sellers. a smooth old con man who drifts 8, at 4 p.m. in Manchester High pieces and made phase drawings; week to show our equipment p.m. Apply in person Monday, who are interested in performing .School. H om es OIL BURNER Serviceman - 9 to It a.m. at Creative they cleaned and catalogued and - Automotive Service SEWING MACHINE No. 2 oil, residential and small and supplies. No sales LAUNDRY MAN- Full time, with the Manchester Civic Orchestra - Autos for Rent-LesM Marketing Corp., 199 Forest Rehearsals are held each Monday A cross-country hiker, who passed through the Operators and miscellaneous commercial, prefer licensed necessary. Apply Electrolux, including some weekends, for at its next concert should call the photographed the artifacts to deter­ 1123 Main Street, East Hart­ Street, Manchester. TV in Review from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Robertson mine what they'd found and to date Manchester area last June, has arrived in California. workers needed. Must have man, would consider limited institution laundry operations. personnel manager at 649-6543 for in- School, Manchester. some high school education. experience. All benefits app­ ford or call 528-3869 between Apply in person: East Hart­ it," she explained. "It takes a long Paul Glover, a Cambridge, Mass, resident, started his Must be able to read and 10 am and 4 pm. PART TIME HELP lormation about the few remaining The program for this concert will Lott and Found ly. Call 649-2871. ford Convalescent Home, 745 WANTED DAYS- Phone 649- openings. time after the initial find to know walk across the country June 8. He averaged 20-30 miles speak English, and provide Main Street, East Hartford. be Vaughan Williams' "Concerto for what you've got." own transportation. No RECEIVING INSPECTOR- 0925 or 643-7823. Industrial The Manchester Civic Orchestra, per day and passed through 17 states and Mexico before LOST- ORANGE AND EXPERIENCED OIL Graphics Company. Happy Birthday, George Bass Tuba " featuring Stephen Johns Wiseman, who is teaching at the arriving in Imperial Beach, Cal. on Christmas Eve. WHITE CAT - Male. Name experience necessary. Please BURNER SERVICE MAN- Must be able to read Blue TELEPHONE SALES- Part under the direction of Dr. Jack of New York Citv fnrmerlv nf Clancy. In vicinity of Nathan Call Personnel Department at Call 643-5135. Prints. Use Micrometers and time. Experience preferred, Hellt-r ol the Universitv of Connec­ American .School in Athens while Glover, who is interested in ecology and environmental Pioneer Parachute Company. work with machinery. Must MEDICAL ASSISTANT / Manchester, as tuba soloist: concerns, originally had said he was heading to Cerro Hale School area. Call 643- but not necessary. SECRETARY By JOAN HAN.Al ER Peewee Quintet and including a children and already the barrage of ticut. has begun rehearsals for its working on the Stobi project said 8510. 644-1581. LAUNDRY WASHMAN- Part be profecient in High School Established service business. Spanish dance interval as Rodriquez ads for sweets and toys is being .Svmphonv No. 1 bv Mahler, and there is still much scholars do not Gordo, Oregon, a community planned around being a non­ Math. 2 years experience at RECEPTIONIST- NEW YORK I UPI) - George next concertto be held Sundav April time, 3rd shift. Temporary for Salary plus commission. 528- Manchester Physicians Office and Dolores. Dolores was so voluntarily limited, undoubtedly to the premiere of a new work know about life in the ancient trading polluting environment. HIMALAYAN CAT - Looks SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- weekends. Apply Meadodows Factory Work required. 0292. Burns may not have been the best of Excellent Part Time work. Knowledge of parachutes needs an assistant who is also bowlegged that when she sat down fend off federal action. city. He apparently got rerouted along the way, however, like long haired Siamese. Last Convalescent Home, 333 a good typist with an aptitude radio's great comedians but he's the seen in Washington School Will train. Call Manchester Bidwell Street, Manchester. desirable, Please call: Per­ ATTENTION - Need 2 people "She always looked like somebody ABC has announced it will cut back and sent a newspaper account of his arrival in the Califor­ 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. sonnel Department 644-1581, for figures, and a pleasant longest-lived - and that has made area. If found please call 633- over 21. Immediate employ­ telephone manner. Hours 9 him a symbol of the good old days of stole her cello. " network commercial time on Satur­ nia town on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. 1778. ment. This is not a fancy ad, TV Tonight SECRETARY - Part time A TOP MOTORCYLCE COCKTAIL WAITRESSES- a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru comedy. The guests include Bob Hope and day and Sunday children's programs He arrived with $1 in his pocket. He had started with we simply want a person who Friday. Salary commensurate LOST KEY RING WITH mornings, Vernon Circle area. MECHANIC NEEDED- Top Nights only. Experienced on­ needs a permanent job. Ad­ It s a pleasure to see him again, Johnny Carson in a fast, glib by 20 percent in the next two years. $20, and worked at ^ d jobs along the way — including ly. Apply New Tangerine with experience. Replies QS Festival Of Faith KEYS- Main Street area. Typing, and maciiine wages, fringe benefits, vancement opportunity. Call spry and in good voice, smoking a dialogue, Jimmy and Gloria Stewart. As of now. the programs carry 6:00 armed services. (2 hrs.) (1954) Shirley Booth. Robert washing dishes, helping farmers and even helping set up transcription a must. Send vacations and bonuses! Apply Restaurant, 1219 Burnside should include business and ® CE IS ® News ® Reverend Ike © Masterpiece Theatre Please call 643-5838 alter 5 between 10 am. and 3 pm. - personal references. Write to Dean Martin, Milton Berle. Helen eight and a half minutes of network ® News Ryan. a carnival — to earn enough money to spend during his p.m. resum e to Box AA, c/o in person: Cycle World. 3000 Avenue, East Hartford. cigar and kidding about his age, in ® The Brady Bunch 9:30 (® (© © Tonight 528-3869. E.O.E. Box SS, c/o M anchester Reddy in a dress cut down to her commercials and a minute of local ffl Joker 8 Wild ® ® Dick Cavett iourney. He said he spent a total of $513. Manchester Herald. Main Street. Glastonbury. "George Bums 100th Birthday Par­ ® The Fourth Estate © Movie The Sky Dragon” QUALIFIED MECHANIC- Herald. waist, Steve Martin, Gibb, insulting ads per hour. In January 1980, the (ii) Bozo s Big Top 9 Newlywed Game Ruidiiu vviiiiers, rveye SMALL TAN AND WHITE SECRETARY- Part-time. ty ." to be celebrated on CBS Jan. 23, ®19 The Odd[I CoupleC< NURSES AIDES- Full lime, BABYSITTER- Light Must be experienced and have Don Rickies, Gregory Peck, who network will cut its ad time to seven S Mundo Real 10:00 Luke. tail less dog, very friendly, Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00- 10-11 p.m. Actually, Bums is 83. but SS My Three Sons 7:29 (X The Christians © Baretta named taffey. Lost in the all shifts. Experience housekeeping 2 bright, affec­ tools. See Gene or Paul, at 2:30, Accurate typing skills, COUNTER HELP WANTED - he explains he'll be playing the winds up imitating himself playing and a half minutes per hour, and it S ) Bonanza ® Dally Numbers ® ® Nows © Captioned ABC News Woodhill Road area. Reward. preferred, but training will be tionate boys, ages 5 and 8, Superior Auto, Inc., Route 6, office machine aptitude nights and weekends. @ Studio See ® New York Report Program on Abuse Columbia. Paladium in London in 1996, MacArthur, Georgie Jessel, Goldie will go down to six and a half minutes 7:30 Call 649-7401. given. Apply in person: East seek mature and loving adult required. Receptionist Experience preferred. Apply (3) Promises Of uod 12:00 Hartford Convalescent Home. to care for them. Own in person. Parkade Lanes. therefore the early party. Hawn and Pat and Debby Boone. per hour in January. 1981. Local com­ 6:30 (X) P-M. Magazine © I© © Dean Martin Celebrity ® Movie “Blood Mania” (1970) experience helpful. Apply by ( S 1 Love Lucy Set at Robertson P ersonalt 2 745 Main Street, East Hart­ transportation. 646-0261. EXPERIENCED Parkade Shopping Center. Time goes quickly on the show, The jokes tend toward the ger­ mercial time remains unchanged. (X) Carol Burnett And Friends Roast Peter Carpenter. Maria Aragon. mail with resume: Board of (9J Bowling For Dollars ( £ ® Sha Na Na ® The People’s Caucus ford. • MACHINISTS & LATHE Trustees, Second thanks in part to the caliber of the iatric. Look what you get when The extra time will be filled in, ac­ 12:37 NURSES AIDE - Full or part OPERATORS- Full or part RETAIL TRAINEE- Now US Jake Hess Gospel Time (D Newlywed Game © Protectors MANCHESTER - A program on drug and alcohol WOMEN WANTED FOR Congregational Church, 385 you're old, young Gibb says — "love, cording to network president James S S S NBC News ® © M uN eil / Lehrer Report 10:30 time. 11 pm to 7 am. Laurel time. Excellent benefits. App­ accepting applications tor guests. All of them except Andy Gibb ® Newark And Reality abuse will be presented Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, in the BOWLING league - 9:15 DISHWASHER- Part time North Main St., Manchester. respect..." “Arthrit^," Burns adds. E. Dulfy, with special messages on S Over Easy ® Match Game P.M. 1:00 Wednesday nights. Please call 91 Chestnut Street. ly in person at: 1422 Tolland Management Training. would be recognizable by the over-30 ® Adam-12 ® Chico And The Man ® Living Faith ® (is 3 Midnight Special Robertson School gym, 65 N. School St. The program is nights. Apply at Tacorral, 246 649-4519, Turnpike, Manchester. LM nutrition, health, public service an­ © Turnabout 646-2161 after 5 p.m. BOOKKEEPER / TYPIST- Positions available in Hart­ generation, which is a nice change on No Regulaliuns Needed (m The Course Ot Our Times @ Tic Tec Dough sponsored by the Robertson PTA. Broad Street, Manchester. Gill Welding Manufacturing ford and West Hartford areas. nouncements or general program in­ 1:30 One person office. Part time today 's television, where the youth of The power of federal regulatory 6:55 8:00 11:00 ® News The guest speakers will be Stephen O’Donnell, director RIDE WANTED TO TYPIST- Part time days, Co., Division of BHS, Inc., or hours. One rite system. Trail Candidiates will be trained in the audience is matched only by that formation. ® News ( £ Captain America ® ® ® 3 @9 News WAITRESSES- Part time flexible hours approximately call 647-9931. total management of Health agencies sometimes can be wielded ® The Gong Show 2:00 of Crossroads, a drug and alcohol information and HAMILTON STANDARD. nights. Apply at Tacorral, 246 balance, quarterly report, of the performers. 7:00 d ) Cross-Wits ® Movie “The Shadow Of The Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. 10-20 hours per week. payroll. Call 646-7760. and Beauty Aid Discount without a single regulation being in­ iVIexioan Culture ® Untouchables counseling center in Manchester; Officer James McCooe Broad Street. Manchester. Transcribing, filing, light of­ FULL TIME LICENSE Store. Some prior retail Guests come and go, intermpting voked. (D C B S News d ) ® Oonny & Marie © Dick Van Dyke Cat" (1961) Andre Morell. Bar­ Call 643-5686. ® The Brady Bunch ® Movie “Impulsion” (1972) © Hogan’s Heroes bara Shelley. of the Manchester Police Department, and Gary Van fice work. Must be depen­ AGENTS- High earning poten­ McCo n n e l l r e s u m e experience helpful. We offer the flow of Bums' nostalgia about the The FTC had only to begin in­ Suhjeel of Trip S ) @ ABC News Alejandro Rey, Katherine © Dick Cavett ® Joe Franklin Voorhis, an instructor at Manchester Community College WANTED - Ride from Porter dable. Send resume to Box tial, bonus paid, flexible SERVICE - Changing jobs? Hospitalization. Paid good old days of vaudeville, begin­ (S Dating Game Justice., Some of the crimes of Street to Pratt and Whitney. HH, c/o Manchester Herald. hours. Call Don or Norma at Vacations, Paid Holidays, vestigating possible action to limit or MANCHESTER — "Immersion in passion committed in the glitter­ 11:30 2:30 and member of its Speakers Bureau. LEGAL Unemployed? Graduating ning at age 7 when he joined the ® News Second shift. Call 646-4714, Century 21, Tedford R.S., 647- soon? Returning to the Paid Sick Days. Life In­ eliminate advertising aimed at ing world of the international jet ® Movie "A New Kind Of There will also be a film and a discussion period after 9914 or 423-8958. Mexican Culture, " a two-credit, Love” (1963) Paul Newman. COLLECTIONS- Experience marketplace? For prompt, surance, Short Term Disabili­ WORLD ~ set are examined behind the 3:43 the presentations. NOTICE is a help but not a necessity. ty, Paid Pension Plan. Apply nine-day excursion to the Yucatan scenes. 2 hrs. Joanne Woodward. ® Jack Benny Entertainment 4 confidential preparation of Peninsula, will be offered this spring ® (S I ® Diff'rent Strokes ® Movie “Tora! Tora! ToraC’ The program correlates with a unit on drug and alcohol DEPARTMENT OF Join our modern, progressive FULL TIME CUSTODIAN- your resume, call 649-2288. Monday January 22nd, 10 to 5 ALMANAC’S agency. Pleasant working by the Spanish department at ® © Washington Week In (1970) Martin Balsam. Joseph abuse being ^ d ie d by Robertson’s sixth grade students. DANCE TO BLUE HORIZON- ENVIRONMENTAL 2:30 to 11 p.m. Apply Gilead only. Brooks Discount, 277 Church Notes Anniversary Review Cotten. Saturday, Jan. 20; 9 to 1. St. conditions, competitive salary Hill School, 228-9458. RECEPTIONIST / West Middle Turnpike, Manchester Community College. I® Joker’s Wild (XI Movie “About Mrs. Leslie" The event is free. Sixth grade students and up are in- PROTECTION, STATE OF and benefits plan are Manchester. ■ited. The public is also invited. Bernard Hall. Rockville. Call CONNECTICUT SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR HARTFORD — The First Baptist Persons who sign up for the trip will 8:30 643-0000 or 643-9203. featured. For appointment. SECRETARY WANTED - NEEDED- Good appearance Board of Directors of the National Q&A AIR COMPLIANCE UNIT E- Call Mr. Powers, 289-0256. PART TIME CLEANING Church Mass Choir will observe its leave the college campus by bus Merv Griffin Medical experience desirable. and pleasant personality. Convention of Chorus and Choirs Capitol City Adjustment HELP- Needed for evenings. nth anniversary next week with a Thursday. March 15. S © Joe And Valerie PE NO, 6316 References. Call 646-6323. Would like experience Inc., Lorraine Williams, Ellsworth 1. Which state’s motto is "If ® (© Wall Street Week Red Cross Needs Blood QUOTATIONS Bureau. working with PBX console but Must have own transporta­ series of events ending with special The trip will include visits to SEE ARTHUR’S NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF tion. Call 643-4000. Grant and William Davis. you seek such a pleasant I® Special Edition RESPONSIBLE PERSON not necessary. Must have anniversary services. archaeological sites at Chichen Itza, © Liars Club HARTFORD — The Connecticut Red Cross Blood Ser­ The Manchester Board of APPLICATION FOR penninsula, look about I New Open Price Education is seeking NEEDED to assume any previous experience as recep- Saturday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m., Uxmal and Kabah. as well as the PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT duties in the operation of a 7- FAST FOOD SERVICE The special occasion will begin you?" (a) Florida (b) Texas 9:00 vices has scheduled several bloodmobiles throughout the quotations for a Hawaiian t o d a y ’ s tionist or answering guest choirs and group singers will (£ ® ABC Movie “Last Cry For Rook on all AND OPERATE A SOURCE 11 Food Store. Ground level NEEDS HELP- Apply in ^er- with an anniversary banquet Satur­ Museum of Anthropology, the Ballet (c) Michigan state for the week of Jan. 21. Persons with 0 negative and (Concert Tour. Quotations will telephone. 40-50 words per present a pre-anniversary musical. Help" (Premiere) Linda Purl. OF AIR POLLUTION position that can lead to assis­ minute typing requested. son to: Arby’s Roast Beef, 257 day at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Folklorico, and many places in and 2. Which state is known as Prescriptions A negative blood types are especially urged to donate. be received until 3:00 P.M., The anniversary service will be the "land of 10,000 lakes?" Grant Goodeve. A lonely young J Real tant manager or manager by Please call personnel depart­ Broad Street, Manchester. Church educational building, 221-225 around Mexico City. teenager makes a desperate bid The Red Cross bloodmobile will be in Hartford at the January 18, 1979 by Martha The Air Compliance Unit, of held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the (a) Michigan (b) Minnesota the Department of En­ performance. Benefits in­ ment, 644-1581. Greenfield St„ Hartford. While in Mexico City, the group fer either love or death. Red Cross Services Center, 75 Pearl St. Monday White at the Manchester High clude insurance, credit union church. Guests for the service will be (c) New York ® I® © Rockford Rfes vironmental Protection Estate PRINTER Thursday and Friday, Jan. 25 and will stay at the Del Prado Hotel with 3. Mississippi’s state bird is (© Congressional Outlook through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please call B77- School Music Department. and profit sharing. Second and the Rev. Mr. Moales, choir and con­ hereby gives notice of the O p p o rtu n ity fo r a p a rt tim e p rin te r 26, there will be a music workshop in­ its famous mural by Diago Rivera. the (a) mockingbird (b) ro­ © Movie “Francis Joins The 4531, extension 373, for an appointment. 30-1 third shifts. Apply in person at gregation of the Prayer Tabernacle ^ receipt of an application by The value of raw land 7-II. Route 30, Tolland or 960 to operate a 1250W printing press For additional information, call bin (c) loon WACS“ (1954) Donald O’Con­ and related ^equipment. Flexible cluding theory, directing and voice nor, JuIrrAdoms. Francis and a Rogers Corporation, Molding in most parts of this Sullivan Ave. South Windsor. Church of Love from Bridgeport. GLOBE INVITATION TO BID hours during weekdays between lessons conducted by the Rev. the leader of the trip. Dr, Toby misplaced Army lieutenant go to Materials Division of Mill & E.O.E. The public is invited. ANSWERS Sealed bids will be received country has risen in re­ 7AM and 3:30 PM. Kenneth Moales. a member of the Tamarkin, at the college, 646-4900, or bat for women’s rights in the Oakland Streets, Manchester PRECISION MRCHINE Some printing experience Plans Done For Charter in the Office of The Director cent years at an average at her home in West Hartford. for a permit to construct and RN’s - DUE TO Retirement OPERATORS required. For more information B •£ q J 0 I Travel Service C u n t @ of General Services, 41 of 10 to 20 percent, the operate an AER Corporation and transfers of nurses, Crest- WANTED please contact the personnel 555 MAIN STREET present charter are Center Street, Manchester, experts tell us. every field Convalescent Home is ' department 646-1222 extension lASTWOOD SOUTH WINDSOR - Type B Incinerator. First class only; five years Dance Group Moves 643-2165 The newly appointed available at the town Connecticut, until January year. Between 1950 and accepting applications tor 481. __ ‘ly iR v 30. 1979 at 11:00 a.m. for the The Department invites Charge Nurse positions on the minimum experience. Manchester Memorial Charter Revision Commis­ clerk's office. 1970, the value of a Openings for Jig Bore, Over 30 Year* following: public comment regarding the single acre of U.S. farm 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Please call Hospital MANCHESTER — Because of the closing of Foot CR6TRO'6 YEPR-END w h i c h sion has completed its the DNS, Mae Grant at 643- Bridgeport 3-D, N/C Cin- Travel Experience applicant's compliance with 71 Haynes Street schedule plan for the next WORK SHIRTS FIRE land on the average 5151 for an interview. timatic; Set-up man for Prints Community Arts Center, the Gallery Dancers Authorized agent in Manchester W a v Prohulc Notice DEPT. the standards of review in Manchester, Cl. 06040 have changed their meeting place to the auditorium of for all Airlines. Railroads and few months and will meet Section 19-508-3 of the Connec- more than tripled. In the Milling machine. First or Steam.ship Lines. Court ol Probate, District of DENTAL ASSISTANT- second shift. Please apply Pqiinl Op/Hirtniiily Pinployrr Whiton Memorial Auditorium, 100 N. Main St. But Loosr on the first and thir^, Manchester ONE NEW 17,400 GVW ticut Administrative early I970's. some 50,000 CLEPRPNCE 6PLE NOTICE OF HEARING DUMP TRUCK to ioO.OOO farms were Experienced preferred. in person only; Manchester. Regulations for the Abate­ Thursdays of each month, ESTATE OF SARAH L. BLACK, Manchester office. Available The group will continue to meet as usual — the second th e a tre s according to chairman dei'eased ONE HATCHBACK SEDAN ment of Air Pollution and being sold each year. February 1st. Please write to LE-MI CORPORATION John Mitchell. Pursuant to an urder of Hun. William ONE (1) FOUR DOOR other applicable regulations. Prices of homesites for Box S, c/o Manchester 190 TuniMl Road and fourth Fridays of each month at 8 p.m., under the COUPS stfluisto aMisi arftfcsiiT E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated January Vwnon, CT 08068 leadership of Frank C. Van Cleef, to do English country ^ <5PVE 10^ to 4 0 Mitchell said the com­ 11. 1979 a hearing will be held on an COMPACT SEDAN The Department will consider single family houses and Herald. $ SAVER InV ralseO f mittee will review and application praying that an instrument any comment in its revew of prices paid for in dancing of the 17th and 18th centuries. Cam Kaynor con­ Castro brings you one of the greatest sales purporting to be the last will and testa­ The Town of Manchester is the application. Pursuant to ment of said deceased be adm itl^ to dustrial sites also have tinues as musician. For further information, call Van OLDER suggest changes to the an equal opportunity Section 51.18 (h) of Title 40 of HERALD ROUTE probate as in said application on file employer, and requires an been rising on a similar SOCIAL WORK Cleef at 649-9208. of convertible furniture ever... Town Charter. All local more lully appears, at the Court of the Code of Federal CARRIER NEEDED *M/0MENs Probate on January 29. 1979 at 10:00 affirmative action policy for DESIGNEE OPEN ^If you've been wanting a Castro convertible there'i never been e better time. citizens are invited to at­ Regulations all comments scale throughout the A.M. all of its Contractors and Two 20 hour poalllona You II be ameied end delighted at the truly impressive savings now tend the meetings and Pearl J. Hultman must be received within 30 United States. It Parkade |PO|wwr Vendors as a condition of available. One poaillon in going on during our Gigantic Year-End Clearance Sale. suggest changes. Ass t Clerk days after the publication date becomes apparent, then, W/tayb/p .17-1______doing business with the Apartments Geriatrics Unit, one petition in WAKEFIELD CIRCLE Drastic reductions on Castro's exclusive convertible sofa, Any input may also be of this notice. Pursuant to that over the years for­ Mental Retardation Unit. AA Court of Probate. District of Town, as per Federal Order and Square Dance Set sectionals, loveseats, chairs, and racliners '■D o u i l j Section 19-508-3 (j)(3) of the tunes large and small Dogroo In Social Work or Roiotod sent to the Charter Revi­ Manchester 11246. Call 647-9946 WILDFLOWER ROAD plus impraaiva raductions on sion Commission, South NOTICE OF HEARING above Connecticut have been made in the fiolda, preferred, but not lamps, tables end h:STATE OF HELEN D. LACROIX, Bid forms, plans and Regulations any person may buying and selling ot or 647-9947 roquirod. Bond roeum# to: Laurit AREA MANCHESTER — The Manchester Square Dance Club i ^ decorator accessories, Windsor Town Hall. 1540 deceased Maxwell. THE BERMUDA Pursuant to an order of Hon. William specifications arc available request that a public hearing will have an open dance for all club-level dancers Satur­ ir Hurry in now. Sullivan Ave. Copies of the land. THIAM61E a E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated Jan. 12. at the General Services Of­ be held on the application. MEADOWS (MLL 647-9946 day from 8 to 11 p.m. at Verplanck School. 1979 a hearing will be held on an fice, 41 Center Street, ★ ★ ★ application praying that letters of ad­ The application may be Social Work Dopartmonl Karl Johnston will be calling, and Russ and Anita White ministration be granted on said estate Manchester, (Connecticut. II you happen to see OR 646-7835 will cue the rounds. as in .said application on file more fully examined in the Office of the MOLD MAKER 333 BIDWELL STREET appears, at the Court of Probate on TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Assistant Director — Enforce­ a house that you might or MACHINIST MANCHESTER Mr, and Mrs. Jim Stackpole have door duty. Mr and January 29. 1979 at 11:00 A.M. CONNECTICUT ment. State Office Building, be interested In but are Experienced person to work on Mrs. John Thieling. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timbrell, Mr. and Pearl J. Hultman PG Women Plan Ass'l. Clerk ROBERT B. WEISS, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, n o t familiar with plastic injection molds. Must be Mrs. Frank Vaiciulus and Mr, and Mrs. Bud Welch will FH-SIIT MIDMn SHOWS .16-1 GENERAL MANAGER Connecticut. mortgage rates let us able to do own set ups and read .serve refreshments. Free Delivery (church Kvent 34-1 prints. Attractive starting rate, ...... Court of Probate. District of 33-1 help you. Here at the depending upon experience, plus C N l CME 2 Manchester CARRIERS PHARMACY There will be an Advanced Workshop Thursday Jan VERNON - The Vernon TEDFORO REAL company benefits. Apply in person, Free Decorating Eric Capton “ig lif of NOTICE OF HEARING Monday thru Friday. 9 a.m. to 4 25. from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Nathan Hale School.' United Methodist Church ESTATE OF AGNES BABB aka NEEDED CLERKS in The Living AGNES T. BARB. de<'eased TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ESTATE: CENTURY Women and the Bolton FOR DOLLAR MVER “CDEMI'S D«ad" Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 21 Rt. 44A Bolton '' bCIIOMOIO PRODUCTS CORP. a Matchirrg chairs and lovasaats SU P fP United Methodist Church E. FitzGerald. Judge dated January 100 WIndtmwrf Av«nut OlMOsyAWssk Part Time Openings 'arewell Concert" plus '"ainS' 12. 1979 a hearing will be held on an Notch, Bolton 647- availabla for avary Castro eonvertibla Women will meet Jan. 22 at application praying that letters of ad­ POSITION VACANCY Ellittgloft, Conn, No CoMolIng availabie for Concert Is Sellout ministration be granted on said estate 9814 wo or« hero to or call irs-isra a experienced Pharmacy •t comparabla uvings. 8 p.m, at the Vernon for on Intorviow. as in said application on file more fully MECHANIC- 2 n d Shift answer any quoatlona Clerks in our ShopRite a All Castro eonvtrtiblas ara availabla Church for the annual appears, at the Court of Probate on let AREA orreoenAi .lanuary ;M). 1979 at 10:00 A.M, HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT you might have, plaaaa MANCHES"rER — Tickets for the barbershoppers' without a bad at raducad pricas. lerieaeMr I CHAMBERS Drug Store, locat^ at: ‘‘Call to Prayer and Self- Pearl J. Hultman 40 Hour Week atop In today. Parade of Harmony to be held Saturday night in Denial." Ass't. Clerk $6.18 - $6.28 FRENCH 587 East Middle Turn­ :t5-l______X-RAY pike, Manchester. Manchester High .School haye been sold out For 47 years, the world's largest and leading manufacturer of fine convertible furniture Mlling direct^o-you. Major events of the Responsible for the maintenance and repair of automotive TECHNICIAN CARROL The concert, which features the Silk City Chorus and Remember... you can buy a Castro convertible only in a Castro showroom... observance will include the NOTICE TO CREDITORS and road building and other equipment used in construction Handy Hint: Reglatered x-ray tachniclan 2nd AREA For interview appoint­ KSTATE OK NORRIS A, HAYF^. and maintenance operations in the Public Works Depart­ ment, please call Mr. nationally known barbershop quartets, will donate a por- “Quiet Day” and the deceased Invo.stment in land is to work batwaan 8 houra WALKER 8T. Uon of the proceeds from their program to New Hope The Hon William E. FitzGerald. ment. TO Rulnick at 643-0014. description of the mission Judg^. of the (!ourt of Probate. long term, but a sound and 15 houra waekly In­ Manor. Manchester's rehabilitation and treatment center projects for which a Dislrie.t ol Manchester at a hearing This position requires three years' experience in skilled purchase will often cluding weakanda. For PARKER ST. Starting salary com­ held on January II. 1979 ordered that mechanical repairs, including a minimum of one year of 3rd AREA for young women with drug- and alcohol-related special offering will be nil 4‘laims must be present^ to the bring a high return. more Information plaaaa mensurate with problems. taken. liriuciary on or before April 11, 1979 or diesel repair training or experience. contact the Paraonnal PHELPS experience. The singers will also donate money from the event to 283 W. MIDDLE TNPKE., MANCHESTER he barred as by law provided. Department 840-1222. OAKWOOD AcroM From The Parkade lOBOm. HtlNVIliyiRtlUS ■ UONQllll* Overseas, the offering Pearl J. Hultman. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Per­ the Institute of Logopedics, Wichita, Kans, The in.stitutc PWT"', , .: will be used for leadership Ass't. Clerk sonnel Office, Municipal Building, 41 Center Street Manchester Memorial AVONDALE M om The liduciary is: Manchester, Connecticut, specializes in developing cures and treatments for voice 6 4 6 - 0 0 4 0 OPEN WED.,^THUR8., FRI. I PLEASE C A LLTH E A m E development to build a Helen A. Haves Hospital GALL LARAIN ShopRIta diseases that afflict children. society where human .189 Summit Street Closing dale for filing is Friday, January 26, 1979. 71 Haynes Street x649-9383 FO R SCREEN T IM E S Manchester. Conn 7 4 2 - 5 5 4 9 SuDBrnisrliBtiW in W I IIN H BEVwV rights are safeguarded. 06040 An Equal Opportunity Employer, Manchester, Cl. 06040 .18-1 39-1 TEDFORO BEAL ESTATE Ltfml 0/tpitrliiiiily Kmployrr I*ACE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri , ,Ian. 19. 1979

Business Opportunlly 14 Homes For Sale ^ 3 Beal Estate Wanted 28 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 SEVENTEEN OFFERS INVITED 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH i m m e d i a t e ('ash lor your RETAII, STORE ON G AH AGE- Furiiislied, Oil properly. Let us explain our WMEEl.S- Make an easy $20,- heal,large piivale hack yard lair proposal. Call Mr. TTJTT t; (HK) per vear Exeelleiit lerms. Fireplace. Holton Lake. Reltiiire. 647-1413. S h e H e r a t h Call .lohn. at Clieiielle Owner, .$4I..5IH) 742-80211. Assneiates. "Calleiv Of MA5' WE HU5' your home'.’ Haines". 928-9091 VEKNON STREET- New Quick, lair, all ea.sh and no CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING liaised Raneh. Low energy prohlem Call Warren E. eleetrie heal Double garage, Howland, lleiiltcirs, 643-1108. ree riiom. appliances. 3 EDUCATION liedniom. High '70s, Owner WANTED HUILDING LOT- 646-1189 Dne or more acres, ('ovenlry. MORTGAGE PHONE 643-2711 Andmer. Holton. Hebron GET MORE with by FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Private Instructions IB \ N DO V E li - R enova I ed vieiiiitv. Cash detil. Please Fiihinial. Fireplaeed Dining etill 295-9724, MONEY? REMEDIAL READING und Room. Five hedriioms. sliidy, Sue Peck Help Wanted 13 mulli: Indlvidiiuli/cd work lamily niiim. 2 hallis. liarh. prognim, ilsl-8th gnidei by $01,91)0 Fireside Realtv, 043- ADVERTISING ADVERTISING master's degree teacher, 568- 8030, Household Goods 40 HorSEKEEPER - .Mature 81175 REAL ESTATE DEADLINE RATES woman to live and care lor 2 TOLLAND- King Sized REFRIGERATORS EDITOR kids. Light housekeeping. 1 day . 12< word per day RIDl.N'i; LE.S.SON'.S indoor Fiistom Hiiill Raneh. 3 Washers Ranges, used, Articles lor Sale 41 Rooms lo r Rent 52 12 00 noon the day before Relerences 875-2575 mor­ publication 3 days 1U word per day riding ring We.slerii stock liednioms. den. dining room, guaranteed iind clean. New 6 days lOc word per day nings 643-2644 evenings f i r e w o o d tor sale. SENTRY Deadline for Saturday and seat, saddle seal and liunl carpeting, slone fireplace. 2 shipmeni damaged. G.E & TIIOMP.SON lim iS E MEN - 26 days 9< days seal All levels 228-9817 acres $67,5IKI. Fireside Retil- h’RIGIDAIRIv Low prices. Hardwood Cut, split and liireh llou.se Women. Central­ Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday delivered. .$75 cord. 649-5683. 15 words $2 00 mir>imym MEDICAL ASSISTANT- IV . 643-8030. 11.1) Pearl & Sun. 649 Main ly 10 e a I c (I, D ow ntow n REAL ESTATE SERVICES Happy Ads . $2 50 inch .Neeiied for 2 Doctor olliee VOICE. PIA.N'D Inslructions .SIreel. 643-2171. M a n e ti e s I e r K it e h e n PLEASE READ .Must be knowledgeable. Plea­ Former laeiilly New York ■fOLLA.N'D- Expansive FOR SALE $100- Dining Room privileges. Call 649-2358. sant personality. References .Music and A il High .Sehiiiil. ('oluni;il. 4 bedriioms. dining LOVE SEAT - Like new eondi- Set. liuffet. table and 6 chairs YOUR AO needed 875-2575 Pi'iilessional .Singer Pianisl. loom, lireplaeed living room lion. orange background with White oak Please call 528- FliRNISIIEI) RDDM Mature 8 Reasons To Dwn a Home Ci*jsified ads are taken over 3229. 644-8597 2 landscaped acres, $57,900. while Rural print. Call alter 4 gentlemun only. Call 646-4701 1. Security. A feeling of security comes with the phone as a ccnvsmsncs Fireside Reiilly, 643-8030. p.m,. 646-1168. The Herald is responsible for Shop the super buys in after 6:(») pm. G F I T AH I! AN ,10. SEASONED CORDWOOD- owning a home — and the knowledge that only one incorrect insertion and your Classified section ■SplH. Free dcliverv. E, men only 'to the stre of me .\l A .N D F O l.l N RA.S.S I'Ol.r.MHIA- Mini Farm on 2 FO FR-PIECE Pine Bedroom MANCHESTER- For your home is a safeguard against inflation. "t eomans, 742-8907. orig.nal insertion Errors which today. Tomorrow you'll I.ES.SONS- Folk. Blue tirass. acres 3 bedrooms. Ilreplace. Scl. Kxeellenl eondilion. gentleman l.arge. clean room ASK ME. Generally as prices go up, so does the value do not lessen tne value of me be pleased with the Popular Aces. 5 ■ adiills 2 ear gartige, $5I.9IKI. Fireside f^ueen-size bed. triple dresser, in exeelicnl home. No kitchen advertisement wiir not be cor­ money you've saved. Heginners - prolessionals. Realty. 643-8030 ilresser with shelved mirror, 3 PIECE FLOWERED privileges. $30 weekiv. 649- of your property. rected by an additional mser- Fasv en|o\able progress night stand 4 vears old. $8(H). VELO UR living rnom set. 4022, Betty Petricca tion t=r 2. Investment. Payments on your mortgage FR K K l.li.y.N IN.STRFMKN'T COVE.N'TRY- Raised Ranch 568-09:15. Kxeellenl condition $3.50 Call 649-0212. Loan Officer Business Opportunity 14 646-6557 on Cul-de-sac. Dining room, GENTLEMEN ONLY - (,'en- mean you are acquiring a major possession; lircplacc. ceniral air. 2 car :10' ELEtntlC Frigidaire •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••a Iral Ideation. Kitchen instead of rent, you own more and more. MANCHESTER Package uarage. $55,500. Fireside Stove Iminaeulale. $100. ELECTRO LUX With Power privileges. Free parking, e a s t HARTFORD Help Wanted 13 H elp W anted The garden you plant, the permanent im­ 13 store. Excellent location. Well Really, 643-8030, Foliir: While, Ciill 643-9317 Nozzle. Model Super J. One Rcicrenee and security New liitInB, popuitr Qreen Manor ranch In axcallant condition, ^ _ PANORAMIC VIEW . established business Call alter 5 p.m. year old, in exeelicnl eontli- (ireolac^ llvinaroom. oaneled familyroom with .Ildar, tread lot, mid solMlan^m^' *''* *’**"' kitchen with new provements you make — all enhance your Schools-Classes 19 iequired. 643-2693 lor appoint­ M larlw (oor bu «-ln wet bar In Itmllv room, oorgeou. ground., mid 1?ART TIME CAFETERIA. BABYSITTER NEEDED - M ;i r i 0 n E Robertson. SOI TH WIND.SOR- Beaulilul- liim. Call 646-3125. lorries. Sentry Real Esiale. 289-4331 ment. Heritage Savings Me. Sentry Real E.tele, 871-2775 way of living a» well as the value of your ASSISTANT- For employee .2:30 to 5 30 daily, during the Realtor. 643-5953. ly Remodeled Cape 3 SEARS KENMORE EtiM m Association • Since/S9I cafteria. Uwated in East Han­ School Year Call 643-2275 I 'OR THE REST - .Manchester FIREWOOD FOR SALE- 8 home. Gymnastic Sehool 3 to 5 liedrooms, cathedrals, IROiN'ER- "Just Like New ". FURNISHED SLEEPING • . '•f ford Some light cooking and after 5.30 p.m. WE ARE LOOKING FOR An months seasoned $35 a Pick [lupils per teacher, F R E E in- beamed ceilings, earpeling, For the eolleelor or ROOM- for mature 3. Tax Advantage. Your real estate taxes counter experience required aggressive individual who will garage Exclusive area. $51.- homeowner. Only $75.00. Call up truck load. $70 a dump gentlemen. Modern bath, KEY PI NCH OPERATOR- Iroduetorv lesson with this ad 1007 Main Street, Manchester Tel. 649-4586 and the interest on your mortgage or land Hours 10 a m. to 2 p m . Mon­ work hard al his own business. iioo Fiie.side Really. 64:1-8030. 647-1451. ask lor Mr, Mez- truck load. Call 742-7637 parking, no cooking. Security 8,15 to 5. IB.M 5296 Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. day thru Friday. Call Mr. We will help with all aspects, zaboHe. and references. $30 per week. contract are deductible from your income Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ Experienced preferred including advertising, WEDDING GOWN AND CERAMIC CLASSES- 4 ANDOVER- .New Conleiii- Call 643-2121. tax. pointment Apply: Gaer Brothers. 140 bookkeeping, buying and VEIL. Beautilul. size 10, Call weeks. $5.00 .Now registering iiorary Raneh. Dining room, 3 MAPLE DOUBLE BED Rye Street. South W'indsor. selling We have an es­ 649-3542 or 643-9467. 4. Financial Independence. More people Dav and evenings 643-1256. or bedrooms, 2 baths, Uomplele Night table, WANTED - Full time cook. tablished. fast food sandwich eathederal. fireplace garage, dresser, chest, matching Reasonable. 647-9613. Apartments For Rent 53 have started on the road to this goal by home Apply in person at Tacorral. PART TIME CASHIER shop in M anchester now acre $58,900. Fireside llealtv, mirrors, dining table, leather ownership than by any other way. Your prin­ 246 Broad St . Manchester needed for busy home available for only $15,000. 043-803(1, lop end tables, twin beds, con­ Dogs-BIrds-Peis 43 decorating center. complete. If you want your sole color TV. steel wardrobe, f.OOKING for anything in real cipal and interest payments remain the REAL ESTATE estate rental - apartments, WANTED - Full time dis­ Experience in supermarket or own business but are afraid to GLA.STONBFRY- 3 bedroom patio lounges, hostess earl, A COMPLETE BOARDING ••••••••••••••••••••• homes, multiple dwellings? same for the full term of your mortgage hwasher Apply in person al discount store preferred. do it alone, call .Mr. Dan Rin- Raneh. Fireplaeed living winilmv fan, miseellancous. lacilily for canine and feline Tacorral. 246 Broad St . Evenings and weekends. .App­ Homes For Sale No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate while rents usually go up as the cost of living dos loll free. 1-800-992-.3220, 23 room, country kilehen, 643-8900. p ests. Dog grooming All EAST HARTFORD .Manchester ly in person at Inside Outlet. Associates, Inc. 646-1980, linished basement on wooded health p a r d maintenance, A touch or clasa can ba found In thla axcaotlonal U a R Home on child NEW RAISED RANCH i increases. Burr Corners in Manchester. VENDI.N'G ROUTE - Nabisco 7 ROO.M c o l o n i a l CAPE- 2 ultra-violet germicidal lights. E-2 ELECTRICIANS and Ap­ acre lot. .Mid-50's Call 63,3- WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ sale cul-da-aac, Fireplaeed llvingroom, diningroom, tupar klfchan, 1' T "•* 3 hadroom home on a Vernon cul-da- Ct. Snacks with locations $3,580 til 4 bedrooms. 1 ear garage. Canine Holiday Inne, 200 RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to 5. Standing and Credit. Home ownership prentices wanted for residen­ 1)635, niture. One piece or entire sfona f lr a p l^ tamllyroom, 2'A barm, double garage, acre plus lot M ^ '* homamakar'a dream wirh an abun­ CALL TOLL F R E E 1-800-423- Walk in basemenI. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• household. Cash on the line. Sheldon Road, Manchester. share apartment with same truly must be seen. Sentry Real Estate. 289-4331. dance or cablneta and countar soaca. Ha. 1% bath.. (Ireplaca 2 car makes you a solid part of the community tial and commercial wiring in Large bedroom. 647-9988. "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY” garage, large lot. $82,900. Sentry Real Eitata. 871-2776 HOLSEKEEPERS 2355 Ext. 905. Convenientiv located to shop­ Real Estate Wanted 28 Furniture Barn. 646-0865. For reservations please call Live here while you let the tenants help you pay the and gives you an established credit rating. Hartford. Meridan and W.ANTED- Weekends and ping center. $47,900. .No 646-5971. Middletown areas Good MANCHESTER Main Slrcel- mortgage. This 11 room home with city water, large Su(?h a responsibility also develops self during the week. Flexible SNAP-ON-TOOLS Dealership- agents. 646-4877 A LL CASH For your property, COPPERTONE wages and excellent benefits 2 room apartment, heated, hot work shop, located In Mansfield on a nice corner lot. hours. Essex Motor Inn, 100 Opening for sales minded per- within 24 hours. Avoid Red REFRIGERATO R With Ice AKC REGISTERED reliance, business acumen and an apprecia­ For more information call I- water, appliances. No pets. $37,500. East Center Street. ■son. Investment required. Call COLO.N'IAL - 7 rooms, lormal Tape. Instant Service. Hayes ■Maker. Excellent condition. LABRADOR RETRIEVER 774-5059. Security, parking. 523-7047. tion of financial independence. ■Manchester, call 646-2300. Sales manager, 529-7481. dining room, large cat-in Corp. 646-0131, 17 cubic foot. $260 or Best PUPPIES- Blacks and kitchen. 4 bedrooms, heated Offer Call 643-6662. or 875- yellows. Excellent blood lines. ' 6. Environment. Your children grow up in MANCHESTER- West Center porch. 2 ear garage, with SELLING your house? Call us 8045. after 5:.30 p.m. Call 742-8228. Street, Four room apartment. the neighborhood of your choice. Your Tired of Traveling 30,000 Miles a chimney lor wood stove, lirsi and we ll make you a neighbors are responsible homeowners, COMMUNICATION CABLE private lot, $56,900. Group 1, cash oiler! T.J. Crockett. WE BUY AND SELL used lur- FREE TO A GOOD HOME- Tile bath, appliances, private year? entrance and storage. Good INC. Philbriek Agency 646-4200. Healtor, 643-1577. niluro. One piece or entire Small dog, who is good with often with backgrounds much like your own. Tired of not getting paid for what household. Cash on the line. children. Please call 647-1511, location Available im­ You establish root’s. Positions Available Furniture Barn. 646-0865. after 5:00 p.m. mediately. Quiet or retired your worth? First shift. 8 a m. to 4 persons. References, securi­ 7. Cash Equity. Better than a savings ac­ ty. No pets, or children. H«re It Iht opportunity lor only top porformort to p.m Warehouse Material VEMON FOR SALE APARTMENT FREE TO GOOD HOME- 10 I'nheated, $215 monthly. count, your home can appreciate to keep bocomo attoclattd with ■ qutllty Qtnoril Motort Handler. CARRIER NEEDED size gas stove. Good condition week old male Shepherd , Husky malmute. Call 649-8078 Write to: P.O. Box 244, East- And all your other animals will love It here In Lebanon, pace with inflation. Should your hobby be Doalsrthip. Job requires Record $30 or best offer. Call 643-1369 ford. Conn, „ OWNER ANXIOUS Keeping and Material anytime. anytime. on this 4 acre plus Mini-Farm. Five etall barn, 2 car gar­

Save BUY NOW NEW ■ HOMES Your up to and giv« your family m o n W' ■ 643-2711 Homeowners Security. Own Insurance Nome OMiersiiip is a Castle If your home is less way to a better than 7 years old, you For your extra convenience, we have Installed a Want can save up lo 14% future. EAST HARTFORD $41900 Is Only Ad Department after-hours answering eervice. Now, off our already low- Immaculate 5V4 room 3 bedroom ranch. Wall fa’ wall cost Homeowners M rprting, garage, aluminum aiding, nicely freed lof f whatever the hour, day or night, Sundays or holidays Insurance, VERY NICE RANCH $45,900 Call Joe Melody for more detalla. KATHY BARRACLIFFE SAYS: First floor family room with franklin stove, 1'/i, A Phone Dial Days 643-2711 CAUUS baths, eaf-ln kitchen, 2 or 3 bedrooms, first floor laundry, fireplaeed living room, partial basement, “I love working at the Meadows ... You'll love FOR DETAILS l l J generally large rooms, nice Bolton neighborhood, Dial Nights 643-2716 it tool” IHE carpeting. i i ' J . U J Lfl Call Away ■ RN ’S ...... $5.90 per hr to start W. J. IRISH New 8 room 4 bedroom Colonial. Several Just give us your message, name and addrasa — Wa'il do the 11 J * -L4J - tai as- ro8i> L P N ’S ...... $5.10 per hr to start INSURANCE AGENCY new homes available, 3 and 4 bedroom Paid holidays, vacations, medical and Insurance models. Some ready for final selections, No mor* rushing to call before noon Order your Want Ad whenever benefits, pay increase alter probationary period, 646-6050 ODEGARD e a s t HARTFORD mgiHHi others under construction In several Call __ - night or day even on Sundays and holidays. uniform allowance, and many other benefits. "Service You Can Trust" REALTY Acrosa from PAW, 23 unite. Qrosa Income over $62 000 locations. Ranches, Cape, Colonials and Call Sue Robinson, DNS or Pat Soucier, yearly. Hardly ever a vacancy. Profaaalonally 'ap- eaptaaaitling ADNS, for application. ill^ 643-43d S praised. Bank financing $250,000 at 914% tor 25 yeara Raised Ranches priced from $59,900. to A TEL. 647-9194 Ralph Paaek "*"''"** available. For more details call $79,900.... THE MEADOWS i-iill Inr II more i tmjplele de.scriplitm This is an unusually nlec CONVALESCENT CENTER rnnuli with ;in oversized twit t ar parat'e on a nicely landscaped acre lot S h e H e r a t b The Travuinrn todtmnity Company hh Realtor 333 Bidwell St., Manchester, Ct. 06040 and 1 1 1 Alfilialad Companlta Thai, ctimhined with the Kenerally yery K‘ I eondilion and altraclive H aillord, Conn 06115 ilccitraliim make this a very solid value .P ItS a ilH L ESTATE COffSIlLTIIIfTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING letti «cc«n from l-ie. Clou lo Miitchttltr Commimlly Co»«gr_ aaa.wiaid.ava UMarnfM ■ n ™ MERRin 289-7479 648-1180 Today! PAGK KIGIITEEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 19, 1979 Paanuts — Chariss M. Schulz EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Jan. 19, 1979- PAGE NINKTFRN Frank and IriiM l BUSINESS & SERVICE Cl Daar Abby A LI6RARV CARP? NO, MA'AM... r DON'T DO WU TAKE H m ' ACROSS 39 Trace Answer lo Previous Puzzle HAVEAL(0RAp/CARP TRAVELER'S CHECKS? 42 Carry on W& C A N S . 1 Caimad 45 Protagonist By Abigail Van Buren 7 Telephone 46 Small flap lervice labbr | 49 Exaggerate 11 Bud 51 Regal fur 12 Porridge 53 S.fi 14 Usher 54 Spruce J C t f T n o t 15 Ring islands 55 Action DEAR ABBY: BURNING IN SAN DIEGO* ‘is’ uplet 15 Sea dog 56 Donates DIRECTORY ■ PLAYIN& THB because her only son is going to assume his wile’s maiden 17 Government name. agent DOWN G i a m b , c o m r a d e . (comp tvd) Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 PalnlIng PeperIng 32 Building Contracting 33 BURNING says, "If he doesn't carry on the family name, 19 Eskimo 1 Missing vehicle 2 Animal waste it will be the end of the family line." 20 Poison chemical CiM TKKK SKHVICK ■ Krw FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY tm»»/i 4 i- i9 Changing one's name doesn't constitute the end of the 22 Roller 3 Sloiy 22 Warrant 41 Bridge expert E.XPERIENCEI) - Will do .I P LEWIS & SON- Interior PriBcilla’B Pop — Ed Sullivan 25 Compass r,slini;ili'.If N E E P T D FDUT.' suit first. ALLAN T KEELER S TAX brakes, air conditioning. THINS SURE POES HE ALVWXYS V ______NORTH 1-I9-A WES ROBBINS Carpentry 1566 that parents aren't perfect. They may mean well, but they B E T W E E N U S TALK RJNNV p ---- y — f M I S K T t e This leaves South a rebid­ SERVICE. Tax Returns done remodeling specialist. Ad­ Radial tires. Asking $2095. make mistakes. SMART,' BOTH, WE'LL , 4 J3 ding problem which he S.NOW-PLOWING- .Available in the privacy of your home. Call Art Roth. 646-2830. 4 AK76 all winter, night or day. ditions. fee rooms, dormers, Heating-Plumbing 35 For example, I am one of four daughters. We were ail SETTtXIOtrri solves by bidding two Call 87I-I781, lor appointment. built-ins. bathrooms, 4 72 SANDING AVAILABLE TOO. overprotected, and never allowed to make our own decisions spades. Tms is a reverse bid kitchens, 649-3446. SEWERLINES, sink lines, 1975 FORD GRAND TORINO r 4 AQ873 and normally shows sub­ Don't wait til it snows! Call PROFESSIONAL WAGON- V-8 autom atic, or do our own talking. 646-0743. after 3:30 p.m. cleaned with electric cutters, WEST EAST stantial extra values. But in dressmaking & CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. by professionals. McKinney power steering, power brakes 1 can atill remember that, when 1 was 16, my mother took 4 10 9 6 2 4Q54 this one sequence it does not ALTERATIONS done in mv disc, tinted glass, roof rack, me to our family doctor for my first internal examination. SNOW-PLOWING- Residen­ Additions. Repairs! Cabinets. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ W J4 4 Q983 guarantee them and this home. Please call 646-4972, Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. pany. 643-5308. radial tires, am-tm casette She held my hand as we went into the examination room and . ♦ J653 4 Q94 time South doesn’t have tial and Commercial Depen­ player 53,000 miles. Clean. Monday thru Friday. 10:00 told the doctor that she wanted to stay with me during the 4K92 4JI0 5 them. dable. Reasonable Call 649- a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $3075. 742-6841. 2098. or 646-3824. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet examination. Thank God he said'nol SOUTH North’s three-heart bid tells South that if Soum h ^ Carpentry and general con­ repairs, plugged drains, 4 AK87 QUALITY CABINET 1%9 CHRYSLER LE BARON- Abby, in that doctor's office was the first time in my life I extra values South should tracting. Residential and kitchen faucets replaced, 4 10 5 2 HOCSE CLEANING MAKING - Kitchens, vanities, Excellent condition. Full actually had a chance to talk freely and answer questions show them by making some problems? General Cleaning, commercial. Whether it be a repaired, rec rooms, A COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER myself. 4 A K 10 8 bookcases and general small repair job, a custom bathroom remodeling, heat power. Asking $1150, or Best strong bid. South j u s t ^ the Carpels. Floors. Walls. Smoke Offer, Call 649-1486. 4 64 woodworking and wood car­ built home or anything in modernization, etc. Free I believe we should honor our fathers and mothers, but The Fllntstonee — Hanna Barbara Productions near minimum he was dealt i Water Damage Restora­ ving. Call 742-9832. there should be some rules for parents, too. They shouldn't and signs off at three tion. Professional-Insured. between, call 646-1379. Estimate gladly given. M i N * Top Quality Exhaust Systom Vulnerable: North-South PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1976- raise their hildren as though they are their precious proper­ notrump. DOMESTICARE, 643-1945. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871 • Brake Sarvica O . K . - Dealer: South WILL HAUL AWAY free of NEWTON SMITH- Black. 4 speed. Am-fm tape • Engine Tune Up ty. They should allow them to grow up in preparation to face There might be problems charge old scrap metal. Will stereo. New tires. Low NOW I'L L West North East South at three notrump. Twenty- NEED YOUR SNOW Remodeling, Repairs, and MANCHESTER PLUMBING • Front End Sarvica the world alone, because one day they will be put to the test. also clean cellars and attics Rec-Rooms. No job lo small. mileage. Excellent condition. •Shoch Absorher Replacanient MOVE !♦ eight points doesn’t always REMOVED this winter? Call & HEATING - Repairs, STRUGGLING IN N.Y. Pass free of charge. 644-3234. 649-3144. Remodeling. Pumps repaired Asking $5500. Call after 5 •Prof. Rustproofing UP.'... 2 4 Pass 24 produce nine tricks. TUs 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or p.m.. 569-3387. * Quoltty Used Cars CONFIDENTUL TO “BLEW IT IN BUFFALO": Quit Pass 3 4 Pass 3 NT time, with the clul» behav­ 643-4704 talk to Tom. replaced. Free estimates. DRIVEWAYS CARPENTRY & Masonry - Electric drain-snaking. 24- kicldiig yourseU. It won't help. But commit these words to Pass Pass Pass ing perfectly, South will SNOWPLOWED- Reasonable 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS - ^convenience along with a superior product. wind up with 10 or 11 tricks. J ADDITIONS AND hour service. 646-0237, memory: “We have only one chance to make a flrtt imprea- SNOW-PLOWING- Parking rates. "No job is too small ". Colony Park Wagon. Runs but lots and driveways. Also REMODELING. Free es­ sion." Opening lead: V J Call 643-6797 anytime. timates. Call Anthony needs work. $200 or best offer Chain Saw Work. Trees 649-6860. Have a qneation or comment for Abby? Addroao: Abby, Box Cleared. Manchester Bolton Squillacote 649-0811. Area. Free Estimates. 643- 69700, Los Angeles, Col. 90069. For a pertoual reply, in­ A California reader wants 8364. Painting-Papering 32 CARPENTER - Repaifs, f’LUMBING- 25 Y ears clude a stamped, aelf-addresaed envelope. By Oswald Jacoby to know the correct opening remodeling, additions, gar­ Experience! Call Tom OFFICE SPACE and Alan Sontag Dawkins at 649-7630. " Dif­ bid irith: INCOME T.AX Preparation- PAINTJNG - Interior and ages. roofing. Call David It is no trouble to reach exterior, paperhanging, Patria. 644-17%. ficult Jobs Taken In Stride. " FOR RENT I-19-B Exprienced. At your home. 389 MAIN ST. M A N C H E S n R three notnunp on any bid­ ♦ AQIO Call Dan Mosler, 6493329 or excellent work references. 250 square feel, center of Ion. - Fri. • a.m.. ( p.ip. Astrograph ding system whatever. Each Flooring 36 V A(3854 525-8263. Free estimates. Fully in­ LEON CIESZYNSKI Manchester, air conditioning and paimer has 14 hi^-card sured. Martin Matson. 649- BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ 646-2112 Wad. n il 9 P.M . Sat. The Born Loser — Art Sansom ♦ AQ parking. Call 643-9551. points and balancetT distri­ « K J5 4431. ditions, Remodeling. Rec FLOOR SANDING AND > ».ni. • 3 p.m. social desires today, but you WATERPROOFING- Founda­ REFINISHING. Floors like bution with all suits stopped tion cracks, hatchways, tile Rooms. Garages. Kitchens can't express them at the ex­ TDAAAKPMmp twice. new. I Specializing in older lines, sump pumps, window QUALITY PAINTING and Remodeled, Ceilings. Bath pense of your male. Try lo In modem bidding you try It is two notrump. With 22 floors. I Staining floors. No w ells, w alls. 30 Y ears Paper Hanging by Willis Tile. Dor.ners, Roofing. understand his or her needs, 8EAUT1FUD to avoid opening' a toifour-card high-card points, balanced Schultz. Fully insured Residential or Commercial. waxing. Also Ceiling and loo. distribution and all suits Experience. 643-4953.242-5915 F O li'f o U , major suit. Sor references. 649-4343. 649-4291. Interior Painting. John Ver- CANCER (June 21-July 22) well stopped, this call should faille. 646-5750 after 6 pm. NEW YEAR W ANT just refuse to open a four- January 20,1979 Someone’s feelings could be card major but we don’t go be automatic. hurt today If you don't show the (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE / -SN.) Because of your great determi­ same cooperation lo this per­ 'NHV! quite that far. Still, South A D S P E C I A L nation and the willingness lo son as he or she has shown to has an automatic diamond (Fora copy nIJACOBYMOD­ KEEP SMILING Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 OHIces-Stores lor Rent 55 try new methods, you’ll experi­ you. Be fair, opening in modem standard ERN, send t1 lo: "Win at ence large successes this LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A loss of American. Bridge, " care of this newspa­ KEEP HAPPY coming year. Important goals EAST HARTFORD- 2 THREFJ ROOM Apartment- MODERN. CARPETED. Air momentum In your productivity North responds two clubs. per, P.O. Box 439, Radio City can be.achieved...... 1./ Bedroom Townhouse. 1 1,2 Heated. stove and conditioned offices, ample can result from a division of He has a good hand and Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. baths, heated, fully refrigerator. Near bus line AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) your attention between plea­ Iree parking. Broad Street The right answers are part of applianced, washer-dryer Call 649-9021. location. Call 646-8422 or 646- sure and responsibility. Con­ Heathclift — George Gately hookups. Full basement. $ffl5. your Inner being today, but centrate on one or you'll lose Cable-Cordigan 5762. chances are you'll get burnt by 528-1708. or 289-2890. FOUR ROOMS - Second floor both. going along with a pal's sug­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) En­ apartment with garage. New­ gestion over your better judg­ 6 ROOM APARTMENT- ly decorated with kitchen thusiasm motivates you today. Wanted to Rent 57 ment. Learn more about your­ You'll be a mixer. Take care, WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Three Large Bedrooms. appliances. Adults only. No self by sending for your copy of Carpeted. Modern kitchen pets. Call 643-5797. however, not lo spoil the fun CARPENTER WITH WIFE I LINES Astro-Graph Letter. Mall $1 for lor others if you run Into some­ with cabinets, stove and each and a long, self- H I.' I 7Ryir>AKA«e refrigerator. Attic, basement, A.ND 2 children want 3 one you're not loo fond ol. N O W A O A N e> Homes lor Rent 54 bedroom house to rent. Will do addressed, stamped envelope LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You're A NEW FRIEND and garage. $350 monthly. (20 Words) lo Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Bs/BR/eooyb Security required. No pets. repair work for reduced rent. a born leader today and know EVepy DAYAND... A BOLTON HOUSE - fireplace, 643-1753. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. how lo set the pace, yet you Children accepted. Call after 1 stove refrigerator. No pets. Be sure to specify birth sign. might not do so because you S M A R T A L -K K p.m.. 649-3050. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Ig­ References required. $270 MIsc. lor Rent could allow someone to put monthly. 643-5983 56 FOR noring all those willing to assist doubts In your head. MANCHESTER- Attractively you and asking one who you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-No*. 22) paneled 4 Room Apartment ONE CAR GARAGE On know from past experience will Gratify your whims only after OHIces-Stores tor Rent 55 Cooper Hill Street. Onlv for turn you down Is asking lor Stove, refrigerator. Adults. ------«______you meet your obligations or References. No pets $185.646- ("ar parking, $20.00 monthly unhappiness. you may find yourself In an ATTRACTIVE 3 room office. Call 649-8,3.50. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Am­ .3167. 228-3540. Ideal location. $.300 including embarrassing spot, trying lo bition reigns supreme with you explain your position. A u tilities. Don Horrigan. today and you'll seek to gain AVAILABLE February 1. Six STORAGE SPACE SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. Harrows Company. 647-1000. Manchester. 600 .square feel. new allies. However, you can 21) There’s no question that rooms. Cellar, attic. Wall-to- ruin your chances for success wall carpeting. Parking. No Ground level. Plattorm. 647- you know how to bring home MANCHESTER- Main .Street 1818. If you depend on another lo do Ihe bacon today. Do be careful 1’19 u tilitie s. No pets. $285 modern office available. 400 what you should yourself. monthly Write P 0. Box that your generosity Isn’t ex­ sq. ft Heat. AC included. Call TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ploited by one who doesn't 18276. East Hartford. GARAGE FOR RENT- DAYS You're a bit too sensitive today Haaeon/a II Short Ribs — Frank Hill 646-2469 or 646-2755. Storage onlv. $20 per month. and could unfairly feel others CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19) CHARLES APARTMENTS - Call 649-4022 are trying to lake advantage of BOY LA'Sr NI6 H T TH E THE KING M UST B E 466 MAIN .STREET. North of You should be settInQ your TOWN CRIER SAID SETTING MORE UE Deluxe 4 1,2 Room Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. you. Use your logic. You'll sights on lofty goals today. Townhou.se. 1 1 2 baths. All judge differently. SOME REALUV CRITICAL of centrally located space. FOR Instead, you are apt to let seif' THINSS ABOUT THE KINI ". appliances. 2 air conditioners, AUTOMOTIVE GEMINI (May 21-June 20) doubts erode veiir confidence. 3 Ideal lor store, office or other Granted that you have strong carpeted. Heat and hot water. business or commercial use. ■NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Patios Soundproofing. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. Berry’s World — Jim Berry tVasher-dryer hookups Autos For Sale 61 Storage Basement garage. •STORE FOR RENT- Ap­ $325. 646-1540. 6464)800. 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED proximately 2000 square feet, speed. 6 cylinder. 4 new Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl A Stoffel prc.scntiv set up for recording MANCHESTER- Unique radials. i2 .snowsl. excellent y studio We.st Middle Turnpike. condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. ^ V d o l l a r s Knit Three Room Apartment. Sun­ EVeBYTHIN<$ (SOIN' Call 649-6205. or 643-6802. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 J 4 Fai OH SIZES ny First floor. Bus stop. $250 per month. Lease plus 1972 CAPitl V-6. 4-speed. 8- BUB ATIH ' OFFICE, 34-44 FOUR I ROOM OFFICES Irai k stereo, $1100. Call 646- (Non-Cancelable) Night 643-2718 0 O S B . 9 utilities. 646-4260 ask For Mr FOR RENT- $I25 to $150 per Our Boaiding House Omeara. 647-9565 p.m. 2227. after 6 pm. This Funny World month. Located in North MISC. FOR SALE 5846 Manehester Business District. 40 — Housshokl Goods ATTENTION? Come .see our 41 — ArtJcIss tor Slls UM,yA6,MY RESEARCH TWO BEDROOM Reply to Box 0, e/o ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD EXACTLY.' 1 WAS cSONNA , Use the washable Win- APART.MENT- Second floor Great .Selection of Quality 42 — Building Suppllss COaEAfilJES MARVEL A / - / 9 Knit yam to knit this Manchester Herald. 43 — Psts-Blrds-D^s |p.O. BOX 991 STOP AT gOMB FANCY HOTEL I of three family house. Preowned Autos. Completely 44 — LIVMtock MY A B IL IT Y TO WORK IN LIKE I R? OUTA.TOWN cable-cardigan for your rc("onditioncd at Manehester 45 — Boats 9 AcesssorIss I MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Excellent area Walking dis­ CLASSIFIED INDEX: 49 — Sporting Goods MUNDANE 5URR0UNPIN Rssort Propsrty 59 — Rssorl Propsrty c/r Mjadeittf fttahc HtriM condition $500, 649-7149 after FINANCIAL 29 Rssi Esiats Wantsd lor Rant 1 (*) (9) W (•) THE LOCK IIH Itr af tanen e a s t H A RTFORD Center - 17 West Main Street 5 pm. 0 — Bonds - Stocks • 57 — VVsntsd to Rant SALESMAN.' 1 POTTHBOUlSH A Ira ftrl. XT. lOOU Full ba.scment. M l, Kaplan Mori0sg«t 59 — MIsc. lor R ^ t 1 LET'S (SO (DVER THAT SOUTHWEST Five room 9 — Pirsonsl Loons MISC. SERVICES 1 i h o R A i e e l a s t P/4KT>1*4IN.' owner 232-9041. 10 — Insursnot 30->Travsl AUTOMOTIVE Km »iui zia Duplex 2 bedriKim with ba.se- 1968 PONTIAC COUPE - 91 — Autos for Sals (il (7) (9) (•) (10) FBfZ /MYSELF/ CODE asd Sbla Nuaibtr. EMPLOYMENT 31 Ssrvicss Offsrsd menl February 1st '»THEri now- Bedroom Townhouse with PHONE ORDERS ACCEITED "Deck the box with bills of folly, fah-lah-lah- I I lUILTI. 10 fasclBtUlf gallU. office 780 square feel 0811 alter 5 pm. appliances. Private base­ Modern shopping center M 10 vortfo - Rogiilop M m lah — lah-lah-lah..." ment. sliders to patio, MOMg SISCAKil BrOHBNS. I baaotifal aalactlaa. Other tenants include. Post 1%5 DODGE CORONET- 6 HE ' Na. I-IO O -lun « IIFT. IlMf ("onvenientiv located $310 Ollice. Heritage Savings cylinder, standard transmis­ MKSS ...... • ...... CHta far frfaada aaO f a ^ . monthly, heat included. H e r a l d IMAGE Bank $260 Michael N. Cohen sion Winterized and ready In BUILDERS- Available February 1st 646- & As.soeiates Inc. 549-.33.30: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "It worked for Hansel and Gretel.' 2482 . 649-8989 go Condition gCHid. $195. 289- ______1-14 evening 242-2116 0365