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18 By ELIZABETH WHARTON porations than from organized labor. administration Has "applied the United Press International But most of the contributions from wrong remedy for inflation.” President Ford and Jimmy Carter all sources were $100 or less. took time off from campaigning Dole was invited to answer Mondale said — and Carter echoed today to begin preparing for their questions from the pulpit of the debate Friday night, when the two him in a statement from Plains — Colonial Congregational Church in that “what we do need is a selective can be asked about any subjects. Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, and ap­ Carter spent most of the day at jawboning policy just like John parently conceded the congressional Kennedy in the IW s stood up to the home in Plains, Ga., before begin­ election to the Democrats, to make a ning a scheduled two-day trip >to point. steel industry when it was trying to rip off the American people ...’” Florida, North Carolina and New “I’m convinced that we will have a York. After that, he plans to spend Democratic Congress,” he said, Carter said “Large companies -V- the rest of the week getting ready for “and if you turn over to Governor (are) ... confident that a president the final debate in Williamsburg, Va. Carter the White House and have a who listens to their lobbyists will let •Vi Ford, back at the White House, liberal Democratic Congress like them get away with it.” The also prepared for the debate, and they have now, then I say to the reference apparently was to Ford’s planned to swear in his new educa­ taxpayer you better hang onto your golf outings at the expense of U.S. tion commissioner, Edward Aguirre, wallet.” Mondale, appearing on Steel and its chief lobbyist, William in a Rose Garden ceremony, and CBS’ Face the Nation, said the Ford Whyte. Admire coffee table in center workshop meet with U.S. Ambassador to England Anne Armstrong. After the formal dedication program Sunday for the Regional Occupational Training 'The vice presidential candidates. Republican Robert Dole and Fire injunction tienter at Wetherell St. and HillstowS Rd, several of the principals toured the facility and Democrat Walter Mondale, were intri^ed with the coffee table being made by handicapped students in the center’s meanwhile, continued seeking votes woodworking facility. From left are: Dr. Mark Shedd, Connecticut commissioner of educa­ in the Midwest. appealed by town tion; Norman Fendell, director of the new facility; The Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., pastor of Except for a quick up-and-back trip Center Congregational Church; Dr. Ronald Denison, president of Manchester Community to New York Thursday for the annual The Town of Manchester has taken Manchester has the bottom-line College; and Dr. James P. Kennedy, Manchester superintendent of schools and program A1 Smith dinner. Ford was expected a second legal step in its appeal of responsibility, at least until the to stay close to the White House until the Buckland fire jurisdiction deci­ Supreme Court appeal is decided. master of ceremonies. The men are holding windshield ice scrapers the school is manufac­ the final debate Friday in sion which favored the Eighth turing for sale to the public this fall. (Herald photo by Larson) The state statute under which Williamsburg, Va. Utilities District. Moses filed his application requires Aides said he was marshalling his Town Counsel Victor Moses has the Superior Court to stay the injunc­ energy and his finances for an inten­ filed an application to stay the opera­ tion unless the court feels that a stay sive 10-day non-stop campaign swing tion of the permanent injunction would cause “great and irreparable from Friday night until election day ing Iron Educator challenges community granted by Superior Court Judge injury” or that the application was to try to overcome Carter’s lead. Edward Hamill. Moses had earlier made “oniy for delay and not in good Carter has outspent Ford by a ratio filed a Supreme Court appeal of faith.” 4 9 9 of more than two to one so far, which Hamill’s declaratory judgment to make full use of learning center means that Ford has the bulk of his which allowed the Eighth District to federally allotted funds still expand to Buckland. And I am not just talking about the could benefit from this program. available for use in the crucial Under state statute, an appeal Red Chinese By FLOYD LARSON “This facility’s capacity for con­ Vaseline problem of job shortages — although closing days of the campaign. automatically stays the declaratory Herald Reporter that is a big one, one we must deal tributing to education for the han­ Ford, after attending church Sun­ judgment, Moses said, but a separate demonstrate • 16 oz “But it’s not enough— it never is,” with — I’m talking about a more sub­ dicapped and to vocational education day, met in the White House with a application is required to stay an in­ Baby Oil Dr. Mark Shedd, Connecticut Q>m- tle problem that has to do with the in general is much greater than 150 Cabinet-level task force to discuss junction. students. .The opportunities here are HONG KONG (UPI) - Students • 16 oz missioner of Education, said Sunday kind of unemployment facing us,” he urban policy. Carter attended the The permanent injunction granted enormous and we can’t lose sight of swarmed through the streets of Baby Shampoo | in opening his chaiienge to the com­ kid. Plains, Ga., Baptist church and later by Hamill prevents the Town of them,” Dr. Shedd said.' Shanghai today with large drums and munities, teachers and parents in­ “What purpose are we serving by issued a statement condemning Ford Manchester from “interfering with, • 24 oz He urged summer programs and gongs supporting the purge of Mao Baby Powder volved in the Regional O ^pational producing a surplus of employes in for coming under the influence of in­ preventing or hindering” the Eighth workshops for students and teacher Tse-tung’s widow and three radical Training Center on the Manchester any field? We are just beginning to dustry lobbyists. District from extending its boundary training to make full use of the facili­ leaders, an American visitor said. (Community Coliege campus. ask these kind of questions — the Carter’s campaign headquarters lines and serving Buckland. Dr. Shedd was the guest speaker at right kind of questions, in my opinion ty the year around.,He suggested Posters accused Madame Mao, or also released a formerly secret list of Moses said the intent of the Chiang Ching, and her radical 9 9 t formal dedication of the center for — when evaluating our vocational evening programs for teachers from contributors to his 1970 gubernatorial application is to allow both sides to associates of plotting the assassina­ the training of special students in the education programs. We’re forced nearby colleges and universities and campaign. It showed about 5,000 return to a “status quo" situation in 14 to 20 age group and which became too — there just arent enough jobs short-term training programs for tion of new party ieader Hua Kuo- donations totaling almost $700,000, which the Eighth District serves feng and attempting to seize power operational in September after out there anymore.” special education students beyond and revealed more support from cor­ Buckland but the Town of almost two years of construction and “ Ahd for the handicapped the full-time enroliment figure of 250. even before Mao died last month. Yardley more than a decade of planning. youngster, the situation has b ^ m e “Why not adult eduation programs After outlining the history of the critical. But ROTC is a start — a for the handicapped in the com­ Soap facility which cost fl.4 million and great start. Because of this program, munity? Why not administrative in- has a capacity for almost double its a group of handicapped kids are service training sessions for other Three Americans win Nobels present 77-member student body. Dr. going to have a shot at self- districts in the area? Or from other Shedd said, supporting jobs. They are going to be parts of the state? Or from other "Despite a great deal of activity in able to compete with skills that states? STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - Calif., and Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting, combinations of feasable bondings. recent years toward developing measure up to those of others in that “ Why not indeed. You’ve got Prof. William N. Lipscomb of Har­ 40, of the Massachusetts Institute of He determined geometric structures vard University today won the 1976 through X-ray diffractions and by 3 oz bars y vocational programs for the non­ job market. something here — something very Technology, for discovering a new college bound student, too little “But it’s not enough — it never is. important, if only you will share it. It Nobel chemistry prize — the sixth heavy elementary particle. using modern quantum mechanical thought has been given to whether or They (they current 77 ROTC has a tremendous potential as a truly American to win a Nobel prize thus Lipscomb was given the chemistry calculations, he was able to deter­ not job openings will be available students) represent only a small por­ central service center: it must be far this year. prize for his studies “on the structure mine and predict the stability and once they complete their training. tion of the number of students who used. Earlier today the Nobel physics of boranes illuminating problems of reactions of the molecules under “I hope this Regional Center might prize was awarded jointly to Prof. chemical bonding,” the Royal varying conditions. 4 Burton Richter, 45, of the Stanford Swedish academy of Sciences said. “Knowledge of the subject field, See Page Five Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, Boranes is the accepted name for covering the boranes and related boron hyprides which are the com­ chemical compounds has thus been pounds of the element boron with enormously enriched,” the Academy news summary hydrogen. said. Nkomo wants Crosland Lipscomb, 56, received his doc­ The Academy Profs. Richter and Compiled from United Press Internatlonel torate in chemistry from the Califor­ Ting shared the physics award for free nia Institure of Technology in 1946 “the greatest discovery ever” in a search for the smaller particle on ) of 30 to chair conference and then transferred to the Universi­ i| Pads 9 9 ^ State should write in the names of their ty of Minnesota. He went to Harvard earth. choices for president and vice SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) - Nkomo devoted most of his address in 1959. The awards carry a cash prize of HARTFORD — Sen. Abraham president if they are unhappy with Black nationalist leader Joshua to assuring Rhodesia’s 275,000 whites The Academy said there were a $150,000 in each category — with joint Rlbicoff, D-Conn., says President President Ford and Jimmy Nkomo demands Britain send its they would not be the object of dis­ great number of boranes but very lit­ winners sharing the amount. banters Ford is trying to be on both sides Carter, says former U. S. Sen. foreign secretary to chair the crimination when political power tle was known about them. They had Today’s laureates brought to six of the Arab boycott of Israel Margaret Chase Smith, a forthcoming Geneva conference on goes to the hands of the country’s 6 to be studied at very low the number of Americans to win Roasted issue. Ford has claimed he sup­ Republican. setting up an interim government in million blacks. temperature, they were usually un­ Nobel Prizes since the 1976 series of ported laws to penalize companies Rhodesia. “Nobody wants to take anybody’s stable and chemically aggressive, awards began last Thursday. ^eanuts cooperating with the Arab Nkomo, one of the nationalists in­ home,” he said. explosive and toxic. Economics professor Milton boycott, but Riblcoff said Sunday National vited to Geneva to try to work out an “Our economic system will be “It was not until Lipcomb’s works Friendman of the University of administration aides worked to PHOENIX, Ariz. - Officials interim government with Rhodesia’s based on the traditional and cultural from' the beginning of the 1950’s Chicago won the economic award and defeat the measure. said Sunday tight security was white leaders, made the demand in a heritage of the people of Zimbabwe— onwards that the problems in borane the medicine prize was shared by 99^ being imposed for the trial of John speech Sunday before some 5,000 a heritage of land belonging to the chemistry could be satisfactorily professor Barch Blumberg, of black supporters of his wing of the people. But we have got to know that solved,” the Academy said in its an­ Philadelphia, and Dr. Carleton 16 oz size STAMFORD — Sen. Lowell Adamson, charged with killing in­ Weicker, R-Conn., has now raised vestigative reporter Don Bolles, African National Council. we now live in a world that uses a nouncement. Gajdusek of Bethesda, Md. The 1976 1401,122 in his re-election cam­ who had probed land fraud The conference is to open formally money economy in a technological The Academy said Lipscomb has Nobel peace prize was not awarded paign effort, his treasurer schemes in one of America’s last Oct. 28 under the chairmanship of age.’’ been able to identify the possible this year. reports. His Democratic opponent real estate frontiers. Bolles died British U.N. Ambassador Ivor has collected about 1200,000. 11 days after being critically in­ Richards. Nkomo demanded the jured in bomb blast which chairman be Foreign Secretary ENFIELD — Lester M. Martin destroyed his car. The selection of Anthony Crosland. Deaths apparently frighten away III, 18, of Independence, Kan., and a jury for the trial began today. “You want to devalue our con­ 8 four other persons, including ference,” said Nkomo, addressing three 15-year-old girls, were himself to the British government. many people from flu clinics WASHINGTON- The Civil Ser­ “We are not a devalued country, arrested on arson charges as they vice Commission is warning near­ sat in a car watching a fire early you know. We are Zimbabwe in full By SCOTT MACLEOD County, where 20,000 were expected ly all federal workers and even and therefore, we say to Mr. Saturday which caused $500,000 some private agency employes United Press International before the flu shot scare began, 3,550 The Center for Disease Control in Crosland and to his chief (Prime damages to a shopping center. that they must stay on the The deaths of several aged .people were immunized. Atlanta ruled out any connection Authorities say the fire was set to Minister Jam es Callaghan) we recipients of swine flu shots “With the bad publicity we lowered between the deaths nationwide of 35 political sidelines this year under expect to meet Mr. Crosland at cover up a burglarly. the terms of the federal Hatch frightened thousands away from im­ our sights, but we were still hoping persons within 48 hours of their in- Geneva on the 28th to chair that con­ Act, governing political activity. munization clinics in some states, for at least 9,000 today,” said noculations and the vaccine or the ference. but federal health authorities said Jackson County Health Department way it was administered. Regional “Or it may take us quite a number Sunday the impact can’t be measured nursing director Delores Ray. “I Tne c u e was using a "hyped up” MANCHESTER, N. H. - Jim­ International of days — if not weeks — to discover until later this week. guess we were too optimistic.” surveillance program to monitor tur­ what the shape of that (conference) my Carter’s presidential cam­ VATICAN CITY - John In Allegheny County, Pa., where Health officials in Louisville, Ky., nouts at clinics to gauge the effect on paign has been turned around by table will be,” he added, laughing. the three deaths a week ago kicked Macon, Ga., and Dade County, Fla. the program designed to protect Ogilvie, who was executed for Nkomo spoke before flying to ^ r l Butz’s racial joke and Presi­ high treason more than 350 years up a stir over President Ford’s $135 also reported weekend im­ Americans from a flu outbreak this dent Ford’s controversial Eastern Nairobi, Kenya, for talks with F^esi- million national inoculation munizations dropped off sharply. winter. ago, became the first Scottish dent Jomo Kenyatta. Later this week Europe statement, says Rep. saint to be formally canonized program, clinics reopened but only Besides Allegheny County and “It’s a little early yet to say the Morris Udall, D-Arlz., who cam­ he travels to ^viet-backed Somalia 17,074 of an expected 100,000 showed Michigan, immunizations were program is picking up after the since Queen Margaret in 1250. to meet President Siad Barre. paigned here over the weekend on Pope Paul VI conducted the up. resuming in Louisiana, Vermont, scare,” said spokesman Don Carter’s hehalf. In preparation for Geneva, Nkomo Figures were not completely Texas, Wisconsin, Maine, Virginia, Barreth. “We receive weekly reports canonization rites before 20,000 has formed a “patriotic front” with persons, including 4,000 Scottish available as Michigan’s immuniza­ Illinois, New Mexico and Alaska. All from the states about midweek and SHOWHEGAN, Maine - Voters the more radical Robert Mugabe's tion program resumed in eight coun­ halted programs following the until then there’s no way to know pilgrims, Sunday. Zimbabwe African National Union. ties, but health officials were disap­ Pittsburgh deaths and the reports of what is happening with local Without mentioning Mugabe, pointed with the turnout. In Jackson similar fatalities that followed. programs.” MANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18, 1 9 76- PAGE THREE PACE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HE3tALD. Mincfaerter, Conn.. Mon.. Oct. 18. 1876 Promoted Attya Belfiore admitted to Bar Mary. Jane Atkins, a Atty. Constance L. Belfiore, from Kirkland College in 1973. OVER 80 YEAPS OF DBP£NDABLESERVICE! State auditors oppose Manchester .nqtiv6, has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Presently, she Is employed as a been promoted to employe Belfiore of 40 Forest St., was sworn clerk to Judge Stanley Harris of the relations consultant in into the Connecticut Bar Oct. 5 at the Washington, D.C. Appelate Court restructuring plan Connecticut Mutual L(fe SupeHor Court clerk’s office In New System. Insurance Co.’s personnel BusIneO^ Haven. Six other East Catholic High division In Hartford. She is a 1976 graduate of Catholic School graduates, Class of 1969 also HARTFORD (UPI) - A proposal Ha p p y s e w i n g b e g i n s a t b e a c o n w a y sworn in are Dennis McKlormack, to consolidate the state bureaucracy Among specific recommehdations A graduate of University Law School in Manchester High School, Brian Quigley, John Quinn, Leonard into 14 “superagencies” does not of the Filer Committee with which A g j Washington, D.C. the auditors disagreed was one that she received her B.A. am winner Miss Belfiore was graduated from Hbfvath, Leon Katz and Joseph Toce. bantlq meet with the approval of state auditors. would eliminate an elected state of­ ' degree from the University Ellen Bangasser of 63 Glenwood St. East Catholic High School in 1969 and • 24 Hour IniorgMiey Sarwlo Auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and ficial — the comptroller. of Connecticut and her has been awarded the $500 Michaels Rent management seminar slated • Burmr SalM 4 Sorvie* Leo V. Donohue said the proposal of “If there’s one function of state Beaconway master’s degree in Foundation Scholarship at the • CiM ii HMtbig OI« couseling from Springfield the Committee on the Structure of government that requires public University of Connecticut for the se­ The Connecticut Chapter of Cer­ Instructors will be Lawrence I. State Government released last week credibility and independence it’s the College. cond year in succession. tified Property Mdnagers of the Levy, CPM, vice president of the Call Us For Your Home Heating She Joined Connecticut could cpt efficiency while increasing reporting of the state’s fiscal Fabric center Institute of Real Estate Management property management department of and Air Conditioning Needs. . . costs. position,” Donohue said. Mutual a year ago, and is a The award Is funded principally by will present a day-long seminar on Lomas and Nettleton, New Haven; "It could end up costing more with “Any accountant will tell you that volunteer counselor for the Michaels Jewelers and given to “Reducing Tenant Turnover, Collec­ and Richard W. Becherer, CPM, 331 MAIN ST. 414 TOLLAND ST. the public getting less,” Donohue the basic control factor is that Greater Hartford YMCA. students who plan careers In the tion and Eviction Problems” Oct. 26 president of CBS Investment Proper­ MANCHESTER, CT. EAST HARTFORD, CT. said. responsibility is disbursed among a She and her husband live in business world. at the Ramada Inn in East Hartford. ties, Groton. 649-4595 The committee, headed by Aetna number of different people,” Becker Newington. Life b Casulty Co. Chairman John said. ‘"The comptroller’s operation is Filer, recommended the state’s 256 unspectatuclar, but in the course of a Mary Jaiie Alkini government units be merged into 14' year its magnitude is tremendous.” Becker said he also disliked the COME IN departments in hopes Of giving AND PICK UP taxpayers better service. idea of creating an Office of Policy circle of r i YOUR and Management, which woqld be “It doesn’t matter whether the Wins awRrd COPY OF governor has 14 buttons on her desk the governor’s staff agency for' budgeting and controlling the 131 The Pullman Herald, OUR VALUE or 26, as long as she knows which one PACKED cabinet departments. published by Duane Ed­ to push to get action,” Becker said. BEGINS MONDAY, October 18; THRU SATURDAY, October 23 CIRCULAR The committee’s recommen­ “We are dead set against a finan­ monds, former advertising dations— which members emphasize cial control system which puts the in­ director of the Manchester are only in the draft stage — would itiation of fiscal policy, disbursement Herald, has won first set up 13 cabinet-level departments of funds, recording of transactions values! award in general and a separate “staff agency” under and issuing of reports under one per­ excellence given by the the governor to coordinate them. son,” he said. Washington Newspaper Publisher's Association, since Edmonds left the A b o u t tow n Manchester Herald in August 1975 to assume the save 32% publisher's post at the Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at Pullman Herald. An open house is scheduled for the church. ____ tonight from 7 to 8:45 at Buckley Sport Reg. 26.95 School. The Women’s Society of Communi­ to 59% Drop leaf design, use ty Baptist Church will meet Tuesday Shirts fully or partly open. Manchester WATES will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the Record sales Nylon or blend of Folds neatly. 8 Tuesday at the Italian-American church. George Lang will give an il­ poly/cotton; geo- Club. Weighing-in will be from 7 to 8 Caldor Inc., the nwtrics, florals, Lady Seymour lustrated talk on the Baptist Church's Norwalk-based discount tiedyesand solids p.m. ____ work with American Indians. Ruth Ironing Table chain, hak reported record in S to XL The housing board of Emanuel Circle will give the devotions, and Garden Club has anniversary sales of $26,960,000 for Reg. 7.99 48.99 members of the Elstelle Carpenter Lutheran Church will meet tonight at Cutting Manchester Garden Qub’s 50th anniversary September, up 28 per cent Reg. 10.49 7:30 in the board room of the church. Circle will serve as hostesses. Mrs. over ^ptember 1975’s $21,- Orlando Tibbetts is in charge of the cake are Mrs. Harold M. Griffith, left, of 203 Summit Finger-tip_er-tip heigh'height adjustment, ventilated 066,000. top. Baked enamel finish.fir' ’The Chi-Rho Meditation Group of program. ____ St., and Mrs. Anthony Sherlock of 166 McKee St., club Caldor opened two new St. Mary’s will meet tonl^t from 8 Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, president. The anniversary celebration took place department stores earlier YOUR Pine-Sol Household Cleaner to 9 Episcopal Church In the church will meet toni^t at 7:30 at the Teen TTiursday evening at Manchester Country Oub. Mrs. this month —In Vernon and CHOICE Easier cleaning. Our Reg. 1.39.... chapel. Cf nter Annex of Manchester Recrea­ Griffith is the daughter of the late Mrs. Joseph Ridgefield —and plans two Wood Preen, 1/2 Gallon tion Center. The meeting is open to Campbell who was a charter member of the club. more openings next month. For wood floors, etc. Our Reg. 2.29.. 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Use for coal or wood. dispute W e’v e g o t Better draft, easier to clean hearth. settled t h e t o u g h 42” diameter WASHINGTON (UH) - SPECIALS Cord Crib Hoop Play A legal battle over the will •TENNIS Reg. 8 7 0 •HOCKEY of J. Edgar Hoover’s heir •SMASH has been settled with an FOR 13.94 I S • • ^ Holds 1/8 cord wood; black out-of-court agreement steel, easy to assemble. awarding Clyde Tolson's MOWAY imnWiRSMY only brother $100,000 from Scissor Tongs QDVSSEV 300 IndudM Cup of Soup or Juioe the estate. end Beverage Reg. O 33 Home Video Game Tolson had excluded his D a ir ii At participating 2.99 dm ► Digital on-screen scoring; brother, Hlllory Tolson, 78, 1. CtiolcB RoiBt SMoln Of iBSf DAIRY QUEEN' Extend to 29” ; use as tongs Q u e e n BRAZIER stores. or poker. Black wrought iron 3 position skill switch from his will, and a court Au-Jus aojusts speed and angle of battle ensued. A Superior Instant Lighting 2. VbbI Pamasan Jr. Staa Popular 4 pocket style, ball. Our Reg. 69.70 Court judge approv^ the E S iO te Firelogs, 8. ChqpjwJ SIrlolii Staik 1. Pal. os., Am. O.O.Corp. SUPERSEM. Hare leg. Wanted colors, settlement Friday, opyilght 1176. Am. 0.0. Corp. 8to 18; machine wash. BurnsSHrs. / vu . Optional AC Adapter.. . . 4 .9 9 lawyers in the case said WmlhMlNiNNn Sauca b m e r .^ ' The Super-Tough Sunday. 4. Frasti OoMen Frlad Fish . Driveway Saver Clyde Tolson was a 0. Baby la a l U v ir A Oidons longtime associate and 684 HARTFORD ROAD SALE: companion of the late FBI Above Speetofe Served W m i 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Director, and Hoover left Potato And Salad OR MANCHESTER VERNON MON. thru SAT. Daily: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. him more than $500,000 . OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. . 242 BROAD STREET 1145 Tolland Turnpike TrI-CIty Shnpping Center Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. when he died in 1972. 1 ^ CLOSED SUNDAY • ExH 83 off ^ / M Tolson died last year at. MANCHESTER 75. MANCHESTER EVENING HBatALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18, 1976 - PAGE nVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18,1976 Educator challenges community Hanrliratpr iunting Hrralb I once met a boy who ate all his vegetables Woman serious hurt [ About town J Continued from Page One i "The state taxpayers have in­ Manchester High School Round Manchester — A City of Village Charm The Sunset Gub will meet Tuesday vested 11.4 million in this new facili­ Table Singers; The Rev. Newell Cur­ in auto accident ty and you and the groups you repre­ tis Jr., Center Congregational Founded Oct. 1, 1881 at 1 p.m. at the Senior Citizens serve as a model for programs in WASfflNGTON - Purely Personal the way they treat lone women comes from New England...Beets sent have invested many more hours Church pastor, who gave the invoca­ Center. There will be card playing other regions, and might provide im­ M«mtw, Audit Buraw ol Circulation Mambar, Unitad Praas Intarnational ^ Andrew Tully ) diners...AirIine stewardesses tend to are no good... and dollars to put this program tion; Paul Phillips, chairman of the Piffle: A Veraon woman hurt in a Sunday The car, a Volkswagen, was badly after the meeting. petus for programs to serve every Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, boss passengers around...The Labor Vitamin pills cost too much...Doc- together. Don’t let it stop with ISO Ail Russian males except ballet traffic accident in Manchester damaged and was towed away. handicapp^ and learning disabled town building committee; Dr. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Department still gets letters from tors can’t write a legible students, with one building, and with dancers have deep remained in critical condition today Police are still investigating the Friendship Circle of the Salvation child in the state,” the commissioner Ronald Denison, MCC president; President Ford always looks as if females who want to change the word...Gasoline station attendants in Army will meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. one small staff. Let this be the very Alan Thomas, chairman of the \ Raymond f Robinson. Edttor*Publ

Sharon Skelly of 44 Butternut Cir­ The Rev. Paul Trinque, assistant guest ^>eaker at a meeting of the Manchester Memorial Hospital. The engagement of Kimberly Sue cle, Wethersfield, is the recipient of pastor of the Churdi of the Assump­ Manchester Registered Nurses Father Trinque will speak of his Morrison to David Allen Varsell, a 1100 scholarship whidi she received tion and president of the Manchest^ Association, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. visit to the Andes, and the Inca tribe both of Manchester, has been an­ from J o s ^ R. Kane Jr., vice presi­ Area Conference of Churches, will be in the Conference Rooms at the there. /• nounced by her parents, Mr. and dent and educational committee Mrs. Richmond W. Morrison of 25 chairman of the Connecticut Hotel- Eva Dr. Motel Association at the group’s an­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. and nual meeting. Mrs. Clifton D. Varsell of 393 tfiss Skelly is a student in the Hackmatack St. Department of Hotel and Food Ser­ Mrs* Weiss addresses Dietetic conference The bride-elect was graduated vice Management at Manchester XI from Manchester High School in 1975 Community Collie. Mrs. Robert B. Weiss, nutrition She will discuss “The Utilization of A former therapeutic dietitian at K m and is currently attending The annual scholarship is awarded consultant for the Manchester Public Nutrition Consultant Services in a the Tufts New England Medical u Manchester Community College. to a student embarking on a career in Health Nursing Association, Inc., Public Health Agency.’’ Center in Boston, Mrs. Weiss recent­ ■ Her fiance, also a 1975 graduate of hotel-motel management and has spoke at the annual meeting of the While serving as a consultant to the ly received a master’s degree in '5 ~ Manchester High School, is been named in honor of the late American Dietetic Association con­ staff, Mrs. Weiss has also developed nutritional sciences from the Univer­ employed by ASCO in Glastonbury. Robert D. Chatfield, one of the ference held last week at the Pruden­ and implemented a nutrition sity of Connecticut with special No date has been set for the wed­ founders of the hotel-motel program tial Center in Boston. program for mothers at the emphasis on community nutrition. ding. at MCC. Manchester Well Child Clinics. G. Fox Photo HYPO-ALLERGENIC EARRINGS SWEATER UP IN EASY-GARE LEATHER Births 2 f o r $ 5 THREE FASHION STYLES LOOK-ALIKES FOR MISSES Reg. $3 to $10 pair. Lucky youl 5 .9 7 2 4 .9 7 All from famous makers. In sterling or Reg. $9. Acrylic sweaters with back Regularly $38. Save Vs on leather-llke jackets that’ll LesBO, Elixabeth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradley Judith Gobeilie McCusker Mr. and Mrs. Donald gold-filled with surgical steel posts. .Milletie, daughter of of England. zippers. In turtles, mock turtles and fool everyonel Choose wrap or 4-pocket safari styles in yummy of 285 Autumn St. She was Gobeilie of 30 Harlan St. skivvies. Lots of colors, sizes SML. David E. and Kathryn bora Oct. 12 at Manchester Her paternal grandparents LEATHER HANDBAGS fall wine, brown or luggage. (Not all colors in all stores.) Millette Lesso of 77 Shenip- Lodge, Meghan Memorial Hospital. Her are Mr. and Mrs. James Fashion Accessories, all D&L stores. Misses Coats, all D&L stores. sit St., Vernon. She was Kathleen, son of Thomas maternal grandparents are McCusker of Rocky Hill. 1 5 ,9 7 bom Oct. 11 at Manchester R. and Kathleen Giorgio Memorial Hospital. Her Lodge of 116 Strawberry Reg. $20. Five styles In soft, sturdy maternal grandparents are Lane. She was bora Oct. 12 leather! Choose tan or brown, famous maker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. at Manchester Memorial Pick up several for gifting, tool Millette of 52 Hollister St. Hospital. Her maternal Her paternal grandparents grandparents are Mr. and a Close are Mrs. Elizabeth Lesso Mrs. Frank A. Giorgio of of LeRoy, N.Y. and the late 699 W. Middle Tpke. Her your W. A. Lesso. She has a paternal grandparents are sister, Melissa, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. L«dge of 24 Victoria Rd. Henry, Jill Ellen, She has a sister, Kristen, 5. dau^ter of Peter R. and Gallery Sonja Rasmussen Henry of McCusker, Lisa Marie, 130 Glenwood St. She was daughter of Stephen and Mar- rvxjf '/tatkms Bros 935 St born Oct. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and'Mrs. Carl Rasmussen of Manchester. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herold Henry of Farmington and

Japan’s Oil Squeeie The recent oil squeeze hit Japan harder Uian any oUier major nation. Japan, which ^ depends on imported oil for 75 ’ per cent of its energy, saw its oil bill soar from |6 billion in 1973 to $19 billion in 1974, The 1/3 ct. 1/2 Ct. Conference Board notes. SPECIAL SPECIAL WORLD ALMAMC m c T S $ 2 7 6 0 0 *376®® PIERCED E U m iG SPECUL Enjoy one close call after another. With a handy JR. FASHION SWEATERS Trimline phone. The dial is right in the handle, along OUR OWN DRESS SHIRTS TURTLE AND SKIVVY TOPS NYLON SLEEP, LOUNGEWEAR SAVE 30% with a disconnect button, so you can make as many 5 .9 7 1 / 3 O F F 1 / 3 O F F 4 .9 7 - 1 5 .9 7 calls as you want (withoutgeffing up tohang up). The Reg. $8 and $9. Pick up a closetful of our Reg. $15-$20. Acrylic and wool blends In Reg. $16 to $20. Layer them up or Reg. $7 to $30. 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Assorted colors, trims, sizesi as chairman of the Woman’s plus a one-time $10 connection charge. Call or visit the Phone Store. Bristol, Manchester, New Britain. D&L Lingerie, all stores. Peace Party and president Or ask any SNET installer. of the International Congress of Women during World War " H o i. Vow Ttu«l in I, and because of her pacifist .H.obn<.nd^i.,i.u.. o n o m e a A e views was denounced by dose calls. W^th extenskm idiones. • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORNER many Americans. w vtnNm*^rroL p u ^ aSaiuiiv • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL 1173 Ntw»p«p«r CnltriiMrpfiM Aun. @ Sciuthem NewEngtevKi'felephone • QROTON PLAZA Manchester Parkade and Trl-CIty Plaza, Vernon, open Mon. thru FrI. 'til 9 p.m.. Sat. 'til 6. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Oct. 18.1978 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18,1876 Religious groups oppose Police report MACC Mows ) Town developing equal opportunity training program Sunday store openings Arrests made over the weekend by from a fight at McDonald’s Drive-In, William Tierney, town management analyst, is Tierney said that there is also a standing invitation offering housing aid only to select areas or people, was dresses on Harlan St., Henry St., Manchester Police included: W, Center St, Court date is Nov. 1. HARTFORD (UPI) - The conference also Thanskgiving and Christ­ developing a training program for town department from him to speak to town departments about equal op­ Avondale Rd., Woodbridge St., not occurring in Manchester. • Edward B. Wrobei, 51, of East • John T. DeLucco, 21, of 40 Olcott ’fhe rush to open business heads dealing with equal opportunity. portunity. He talked with all the employes of the The Town also plans to meet with the Connecticut Mather St., Goslee Dr. and urged its members to mas. By Anne Flynn Windsor, charged Saturday night St., charged Sunday night with third- on Sundays now that boycott Sunday sales of This is ,one of the s t ^ the town has taken to meet fair Highway Department in August on the matter, but no Housing Investment Fund and the Connecticut Housing with second-degree criminal Westwood St. In some cases, homes “None of the stores en­ Last week we talk^ about three of the groups who will degree assault, threatening, and Connecticut’s Blue Laws nonessential goods. housing assurances it gave to the federal Department of other department has asked for his services on the Finance Authority in the next month. trespassing. Police lodged the charge were ransacked and it wasn’t known dorsed Sunday openings be sharing their time and talent with us for the Evening carrying a weapon in a motor vehi­ have been tossed out is The resolution was Housing and Urban Development (HUD). matter. A brochure, explaining town programs, may be after receiving a complaint from a if anything was missing. In the other with any enthusiasm," said of Uie Performing Arts which is Saturday, Oct. 23 at 8 cle. Police said the arrest followed meeting opposition from a similar to a call last week Tierney said that the training program is "in the The town has also taken the following steps to meet fair prepared for distribution to local residents. N. Main St. resident. Court date is cases, cash was taken, v Chamber of Commerce of­ p.m. at Bailey Auditorium — the Gilbert and Sullivan complaints from a Manchester cross section of religious by Roman Catholic thought stages.” He said that he expecta to meet with housing assurances promised to HUD. Charles McCarthy Jr., assistant town manager, has A Citizen Band radio set and three ficial William T. Leonard. Singing Savoyards, the Manchester Pipe Band, and the Nov. 1. woman who was walking a dog at leaders.- Archbishop John F. department heads for three one-hour sessions. One • The town administration met with realtors in the also said that he will recommend that the U.S. Civil Ser­ • Kevin D. Heirs, 17, of 78 Rich­ bottles of liquor were taken in a Beethoven Glee Club. Bowers and Tanner Sts. Court date is And not all retailers Whealon who asked meeting will be on equal opportunity, another will be on community to discuss fair housing. The Manchester vice Commission review experience and training mond Dr., charged Saturday night Nov. 8. break into Gerich’s Service Station, “But all felt that from a TTiis week, I would like to give you some background on around Connecticut have Catholics to refrain from fair housing, and the third will be on the Alflrmative Ac­ Board of ^ a lto rs also recently held a luncheon where a requirements of town jobs and the testing procedures with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ 1082 Tolland Tpke., over the The Trustees Garden, near competitive standpoint, es­ the four other groups who make up the program. They been flocking to open their Sunday shopping. tion Plan. HUD representative spoke on fair housing. u s^ for rating applicants. ting) at King’s Department Store, Hundreds of dollars worth of goods weekend. the Savannah River in pecially during the Christ­ are the Griffith Irish Step Dancers, Manchester Com­ stores on SiUKlay. Despite the spread of The programs will be held to ensure that local govern­ , • The administration also met with bankers, who Manchester Shopping Parkade. Court Police discovered two attempted Georgia., was part of the mas season, they should munity College comedy skit, the Footprints Folk original plan for the colony as The Connecticut Sunday openings, an of­ ment department heads have a firm understanding of assured the Town that “redlining," the practice of date is Nov. 8. and cash were reported stolen over breaks into Verplanck School, one open' on those four Sun­ Dancers, and Manchester H l^ School Round Table a source for vegetables, vines, Conference of the United ficial of the Chamber of what the town must do to meet equal opportunity • Billy J. Orbach. 19, of 146 Center the weekend in a series of residential Sunday morning and one this mor­ days." Singers. fruit trees, and mulberry Church of Christ Sunday (Commerce in New Britain requirements. St., and Jeff R. Plecity, 16, of 18 burglaries and thefts from ning. In each case, it wasn’t certain trees ■ the trees to be used in ITie Griffith Irish Step Dancers are directed by Mary III! IB. iij.Riiiinii iir m i passed a resoiution op­ said downtown merchants He said continuance of Tierney said that a meeting was held in July with Foxcroft Dr., both charged early automobiles, Manchester Police said whether the school had been entered the silk industry founder Anne Griffith who has taught in the Manchester are for 15 posing the operation of had agreed to open on Sun­ the Sunday openings would department heads After the tovm adopted its Affirmative Sunday morning with breach of today. and it wasn’t known if anything was James Oglethorpe wanted to years. She has classes in eight different communities, establish - for the /colonists. nonessential business on days only during the four be reviewed after the Action Plan, which outlines steps to be taken to attempt Hats program topic ( Manchester Hoepital notes peace. Police said the charges stem Burglaries were reported at ad- missing. teaching over 300 students, and has the largest school of M W M r ...... 1 - ...... The World Almanac notes that Sundays. weeks between Christmas season. to increase the number of minority group members and A Cooper St. man’s automobile was the Trustees Garden was the Irish dancing in Connecticut. stolen from his driveway during the wofnen working for the town. first experimental garden in She is a certified teacher and registered Judge with the "There were some misconceptions. There were some Miss Helen A. Thomas of 25 Cooper St. will display and day Saturday. It was recover^ by America! Irish Dance Commission of Dublin. Her dancers have Discharged Thursday: 77 Shenipsic St., Vernon; problems that you would expkt with Something like discuss her collection of hats Tuesday at a meeting of Lauri Ranelli, Glastonbury. State Police in Andover a few hours won numerous championships in the United States, Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Columbus, at 7:45 Marjorie Featherstone, 459 later. that,” he said. Griffin Rd., South Windsor; Also, Colleen Corcoran, Barbs Ted Listens —He Works Canada and Ireland. The dancers wear traditional Irish These three sessions will hopefully help iron out some p.m. at the KofC Home. Willlmantic; Gregory ’Thefts from automobiles over the costumes, with the girls dressed in green velveteen Annie Scarchuk, 105 Baldwin By PHIL PASTORET of the misunderstandings there might be among the The evening’s program will also include a business ses-/ p j . Elmyra Tessier Hamilton, 182 Eldridge St.; Three get CBs etched weekend included reports of missing trimmed with Irish lace, and the boys in kilts. About heads. Sion. Refreshments will be served. Broad St.; Margaret Tedford, Michael Kutcher, 291 stereo tape decks and other items. If you didn't spend so much eight of her students will be participating in the program Mrs. Robert Culver is in charge of the event. She is Wetherell St.; Ree Jean money at the supermarket, "We have to have some dialogue about wt)at equal op­ 44F C ase Dr.; Romeo At least four reports of stolen “Mental HeaWi Leader" sharing this lively and colorful form of dancing which has being assisted by Mrs. John Daley, Mrs. Richard Egan, LaJeunesse, 191 Eldridge St.; Shashok, North Windam; Lisa Only three townspeople took, ad­ McCooe said the turnout during the you'd have more t o invest in portunity is,” Tierney said. bicycles were received over the become part of our American heritage. Sterz, 318 Lake Rd., Andover; vantage of a identification marjcing four-hour session was discouraging the stock market. PASSED BILL FOR He said that tme sessions will not just be quick dis­ Mrs. William Gienty, Mrs. James Crowe, Mrs. Howard Gennaro Maradei. 270 weekend. Chuck Plese, of Manchester Community (College, is Tanya Reichelt, 595 Wall St., program for Citizen Band rsMios, and he wasn’t sure whether future cussions, but may include training technique Beaupre, Mrs. Charles Packard, Mrs. Robert Milikowski Gardner St.; Albert Caron, 80 A Camp Meeting Rd. resident told For some, love makes the IMPROVED TREATMENT CENTERS directing three of his students in a comedy skit. The main Imperial Dr.; Kathryn Lesso, Hebron; Eileen Cristelli, Elast conducted by Manchester Police sessions would be held. world go round; for others, explanations and films. and Mrs. Arthur Flyrui. police Saturday that his duck had dis­ FOR ALCOHOLISM roles in the skit will be played by Leo Tetreault and Hartford. Saturday morning. McCooe said use of the etching tool it's responsible for an attack appeared. The owner wasn’t sure Overly MiUette. Leo is interested in both acting and Community Relations Officer has proven to be a deterrent to theft of dlttlness. whether the white Peking duck was technical theater. He was in the MCC Theater Iff produc- James McCooe said four CB units of the CB units. The service is RE-ELECT i‘'‘S iT infiM iinj B rn rLTWMU!b~'iJ‘^ i him stolen or wandered away. Authorities tlon this summer of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” were etched with the owners’ available anytime at the police sta­ ruled out assault by other animals driver’s license numbers. tion, and the tool can be borrowed. and was also in the MCC production of "Our Town." FREE 5-lb bag i ^3oMen II Chunk Lite I because no feathers were found. TED CUMMINGS Beverly MiUette, a mother of six, is interested in children’s theater. She brings vast experience to this skit, one container Finest Finest Sugar Small Eggs yitDel Monte Tunaf having acted In over 100 plays with Theater III, the Time flies — but not when STATE REPBESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 Wethersfield Players, the Oval in the Triangle. half gallon Connecticut Three die in accidents you're waiting for the bucket Cummings Committee, Raymond F. Dameto, Treu. The ^ird participant in this skit is Jean Hagedome, or Sucres! Valley Fresh in Water that's two hours late. presently a theater student at the college. 5-lb bag package 3 doz. 6 V j o z can United Press was driving south on Rte. early Saturday in Enfield. Orange Juice Manchester High School’s Round Table Singers, under International 35 about 4 a.m. when the Perusse ran in front of an with this coupon S purchase $10 or more. w ith this Coupon S purchsM S7.SO or More. With this Coupon & purchase $7.50 or More. the direction of Miss Martha White, will share some Limit One. Valid Oct. 17-23,1976 H-509 Umit One. Valid Oct. 17-23.1976. H-S46 Limit One. Valid Oct. 17-23.1976. H-547 At least three persons car went off the right auto driven by Raymond G. shoulder and struck the Coming, 20, of New Bri­ songs from our country’s past. Round Table is entering______were killed as a result of its 40th year of singing for our community with an = highway accidents during tree broadside. tain. Because of the Police said Michael darkness and Perusse’s average of 125 appearance a year — over 5000 per­ the weekend period in formers! Round Table is a tradition for many families, Connecticut. Perusse, 17, of West dark clothing, he was dif­ Springfield, Mass., was in­ ficult to see, police said. such as Munsie’s; the Girellis, the McCarthys, the 5-lb bag ^^Assorted Finast Mrs. Ruth Dolan, 68, of Flanigans, and the Longos who each have more than one Stamford, was killed late jured fatally when struck No charges were lodged by an auto on Interstate 91 against (doming. singer in the group. Saturday night in a three- 'The Footprints Folk Dancers will share dances from PillsburyFlour/ Scot Towels Anti-Freeze car traffic accident. Greece, Israel and Belgium; three of the dancers are all I . I Anti-Freeze Police said she died teachers at Footprints Community Arts Center located at (t\ 140 cl shortly before midnight purpose C \ and Sumrrier 466 Main St. Footprints is a non-profit community arts m il \ Coolant , when the car driven by her center, and its objective is to provide an environment husband, William, failed to that encourages and motivates cerativity in all who use negotiate a turn off the **WOW! the facility. Post Road on the Footprints is in its fourth year and offers classes in SUPERMARKETS Greenwich-Stamford line. dance, music (private individual voice and instrumental After striking a second instruction), drama, fine arts, crafts, acrobatics, mime car, Dolan apparently put j 46 oz OULOST, and clowning, yoga, Tai (3ii, Indian philosophy, conver­ Libby's can the car in reverse and Tonurto Juice 49* Bundt Cakes titr 75* Sweet Peas r... 3 M sational Hindi, astrology, creative writers workshop.’ struck a third car which 64 oz Footprints Gallery provides a place for new local ar­ sent his vehicle over a 12- Hawaiian Punch Red btl 79* Cup-of-SoupsH2'”f89* FinastPotatoeSv«»..4'c«*1 tists to show their work with no fees involved. A Visual foot embankment, striking 40 oz a steel guard rail which IGHTf* Arts Cooperative is being set up which will be run and Prune Juice Sunsweet btl 59* Qreen Beans K 4 'i:.' *1 Pinast Beets 4'1°: *1 prevented the car from supported by local artists who will organize their own shows, "i; going over another 40-foot Try a compliment on for size Put our embankment. Footprints also provides performances in all art forms tonusSMtSAItli I Quality Meat Values on Meat Street, U.S.A.! 5,000,000 hours of Vfeight Watchers* classroom for children and adults. Dolan, 68, was charged experience to work for you al with with making an illegal WBGHT Please join for the Evening of the Performing Arts on Sandwich Cremes o > i« d '.."59* turn. $7.00 first meeting, Saturday at 8 in Bailey Auditorium. Tickets are available Dinty Moore 1:1___ . . .^^79* then $3.00 weekly at the door. Further information please call Anne Flynn, O m enG irJ Cream STUW In Ridgefield, Kathy The Authcriy. w U l I I S lyteA W H >ltK tm tl...... 31L°M.OO Barth, 18, of South Salem, 647-1156. 2 8 o i f iC c Whole Tomatoes He/e, 6 . . can 0 9 Whole or Half Boneless Beef N.Y., was killed and two . . passengers seriously in­ _ New Members Welcomed At All Times. Tomato Sauce ^“/67* « ISO. Shoulder for jured Saturday when their ( $ YOtTRE THIS CLOSE TO LOSING WEKHR Sliced Beetsu . . , . . . Beef Loin car crashed into a tree. For Information Call; Bruce Whole Yams . . 'i:‘63* Miss Barth was 928-5188 (Putnam) or 442-5170 (New London) LWV to hear talks London Broil pronounced dead at Dan­ write Routeite 169, Pomfret Center, Conn. 06259 LaChoy Fried Rice. . . . ’/.:'55* Shells of Beef S torrs bury Hospital where C linton M ystic Rnast ...... ’i?'59* Robert Mitchell of Colchester New London T aftville Untrimmed Danielson N orw ich Vernon on education costs Peanut Butter PU.1.F. . . 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PriM i tflictlv t October 17 thru Oc1ob«t 23,1676 In tlUncheilar, Vernon tnd E n l Hertlord Wo R tie rv i th t Right to Limit O uanllliei MANCniESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Oct. 18. 1976— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18,1876 \ Choking About town i... ..film set Indians play impressively in defeat The Manchester-Bolton Associa­ The Polish Women’s Alliance, years until her retirement two years Mrs. Mary C. Delap for Firday tion of Girl Scouts will hold a potluck Group 246, will meet tonight at 7:30 By LEN ALSTER up 171 yards on the ground and 11 the locals. They,rose to the occasion “I feel this will turn our season n the direction of wide-open Ralph something for Manchester, they’ll ago. at the home of Mrs. Mlcholina BOLTON — Mrs. Mary C. Delap, tonight at 6:30 at St. Mary’s Church Heraid Sportswriler more in the air the first 24 minutes. and pushed Conard back forcing the around. The way we played in the se­ Donadio. But the latter couldn't find continue it Saturday at the friendly 73, of 384 Orchard St., Rocky Hill, in Manchester. Leaders should bring Kurlowicz, 34 W. Center St. She was a communicant of St. A film and demonstration of the Don’t look at the final 20-6 Touchdown runs of 38 yards by David Chieftains to punt again. “We cond half shows we can do it and it’ll the handle and the miss possibly confines of Memorial Field where died Saturday at an area convales­ Mary’s Church in East Hartford. Heimlich Maneuver, a life-saving a place setting and a dish to serve Brophy and two yards by Tim buckled down In the second half,” give our team the confidence it meant six points'. "But that’s the way Wethersfield High will provide the eight. score. Yes, it goes into the cent home. She was the mother of Survivors are a son, Richard D. technique for choking victims, is Disarbella and a conversion boot by stated Indian Coach Jack Holik, "We needs,” continued the rookie Indian it’s been for us,” Holik rationalized. opposition. And the Indians will be James Nichols of Bolton. Curran of East Hartford; two scheduled Friday, Oct. 22, at the record books as another loss Mark Roth more than offset a seven- told our ends to start crashing in." coach. Holik and his staff were obviously out to play 48 all-out minutes of foot­ Mrs. Deiap was bom in Hartford daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth- C. Town Fire Department for Manchester High’s football yard scoring jaunt by Manchester Conard did put the only points on Conard was limited to 43 yards in disturbed by the officiating as in­ ball. and lived in Rocky Hill for 25 years. Wennerberg of East Hartford and headquarters, 75 Center St. The property committee of team and a victory for Conard signal-caller Ed White. the scoreboard in the second half, the second half and one first down, dicated by three unsportsmanlike 15- S lB lin lim t Before her retirement in 1 ^ , she The Indians could’ve pulled up the M C Mrs. Mary L. Bartlett of Manchester The program, open to the public, Emanuel Lutheran Church will meet High on its home field in West that on a 21-yard run by Jack Garke that early in the fourth stanza. yard penalties called dn the bench. was auditor of public accounts for the will begin at 8 p.m. Interested stakes and folded their tent the se­ 59 Offensive plays 56 with whom she made her home; a tonight at 7:30 in Pastor Fournier’s after Manchester had to gamble deep Manchester, meanwhile, totaled 132 Conard was not whistled by the men State of Connecticut for 10 years. She townspeople are asked to call the Hartford Saturday. If cond half. That they didn’t do. 10 First downs 13 sister, Mrs. John M. Sayers of East study at the church. The stewardship in its own territory. The final tally second-half yards including 69 in the in the striped shirts although at the was also a member of the Govern­ firehouse by Wednesday so firemen anything, look at the second Instead, while It doesn’t reflect on came with 1:28 left and sealed the 36-127 Rushes-yards 51-204 Hartford; 12 grandchildren and 6 committee will meet at the same air. White completed nine of 23 very end a somewhat obvious pass in- ment Accountant Society, Hartford can have an idea how many are half. the scoreboard, 0-4 Manchester out­ 87 Yards passing 21 great-grandchildren. time in Pastor Gustafson’s office. door on the Silk Towners. passes for 87 yards over-all but was teference call was overlooked. Chapter; AARP, and St. James attending. The telephone number is classed Conard down the stretch and “We played well offensively and 9-23 Passing 2-5 The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 The evangelism committee will meet The Silk Towners had been pushed intercepted three times, the third at “Some of the calls were un­ 204 Total yards 225 Church and choir in Rocky Hill. She a.m. from the Callahan Funeral 649-2808. made life miserable over-all. defensively the second 24 minutes. at 8:30 in Pastor Fournier’s study. around pretty awful in the first half the final gun. One dropped aerial believable,” was all that Holik would 4-35.0 Punting 4-32.0 was a past treasurer of the Senior Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, Choking on food is the sixth leading by the 4-0 Chieftains in which a 13-6 The Chieftains took the second half Conard knows it was 'stuffed' on its could've made a world of difference. say. Manchester was whistled nine 1 Fumbles lost 2 Citizens Club of Rocky Hill. kickoff and were pushed back. Their home field and that doesn’t happen with a Mass at 9 at St. Mary’s cause of accidental death in the U.S., William Phillipi edge had been erected. Conard ran at Immediately after the Chieftains times For 75 yards in penalties. 0 Interceptions by 3 She is also survived by a Church. Burial will be in St. officials said, and deaths can be A neighborhood coffee will take will, not having to punt, and racked first punt of the afternoon was too often.” Holik advised. went up by a 13-6 count, White tossed If the second half was a start of 75 Yards penalized 0 grandchild. Augustin’s Cemetery, South Glaston­ prevented by quick recognition of place 'Tuesday at the Community fumbM but the mistake didn’t hurt The funeral is Wednesday at 9 a.m. bury. symptoms and use of the simple Outreach Center, Church St. from the Rose Hill Funeral Home, Friends may call at the funeral technique. ' Phillips joins 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a Mass home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at 9:30 a.m. at St. James Church, p.m. Crossroads Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Manchester Chapter No. 17, DAV, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the manager Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Reds donH believe Friends may call at the funeral James Hassett Jr. William Phillips of East Hartford American Legion Home. home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 James Hassett Jr., 34, of 13 Union Truck rebid has joined the staff at Crossroads, NEW YORK (UPI) - pitching mound, the Reds p.m. St., died Saturday morning as the the counseling and drug information Manchester Chapter No. 17, DAV Sparky Anderson still says the whacked out five hits in the The family suggests that those result of injuries received in a one- within center at S3 Park St., as a counselor. Auxiliary, will meet Wednesday at World Series will go seven first two innings and scored wishing to do so may make memorial car accident in which he was a A 1971 graduate of East Catholic 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. games. Luckily, he hasn’t got three runs in the second. gifts to St. Jude’s Research Center, passenger on Rt. 6 in Columbia. budget High School, Phillips received his R E -E L E C f ’The Italian-American Society will his Cincinnati Reds players c/o Savings Bank of Manchester E. Mr. Hassett was bom Aug. 12,1942, B.A. degree from Assumption Designated hitter Dan Center St. Branch, 285 E. Center St., in Manchester, the son of the late A rebid on a dump truck for the College and his M.A. degree from meet tonight at 8 at the Italian- TED believing it. town Highway Department has come American Gub on Eldrldge St. Driessen started the three-run Manchester. James J. Hassett Sr. and Isabelle (tolumbia University. ‘T still think it’s going to go Quattromani Hassett, and lived here in below the amount the town had ap­ He worked with the psychiatric Cincinnati second with a dou­ Lester Bresnahan III all his life. propriated for the vehicle. unit at St. Vincent’s Ho^ital, New The VFW Post and Auxiliary will CUMMINGS seven,” said the ever-cautious ble off the left-center field wall TOLLAND — Lester Bresnahan He was employed as a lather in The apparent low bid for the 33,000- York, N.Y., the guidance department visit the Rocky Hill Veterans Home Anderson Sunday night after and George Foster brought III, 15, formerly of Tolland, died Hartford. pound truck was entered by Airport at Wachusett Regional High School in and Hospital tonight. Those planning SUPPOi the Reds, seeking to become him home with a single to Saturday at the Maine Medical Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nancy Truck of Hartford, which priced the Holden, Mass., and the Crisis Center to go will leave from the post home MONE MONEY the first National League team at 6:15 p.m. center. Yankee catcher Thur­ Center in Portiand, Maine. Smith Hassett of Rockville; two item at |21,667. There were two other of Worcester in Worcester, Mass. FOR in 54 years to win back-to-back He was born Dec. 2, 1961, in bidders. Phillips is attending University of man Munson helped Hunter daughters, Kelly Hassett and Colleen VOCATIONAL World Series championships, Rockville and lived in the area most Hassett, both of Rockville, and a The town bad budgeted $25,000. The Connecticut working for an advanced SCHOOL! somewhat by nailing Foster 8 of his iife. sister, Mrs. Glorja Mazurek of first bids, which were cqiened Sept. degree in counseling. left home for Yankee Stadium attempting to steal second, but Survivors are his father, Lester Manchester. 16, were for a larger, 45,000-pound with a 2-0 game lead over the then Johnny Bench doubled to Bresnahan II of Tolland; his mother, The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a m. truck. The low bid at that time was Y e s t e r d a y s New York Yankees. left-center, Cesar Geronimo Mrs. Joan Fields of Rockville; a from the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 $28,686. STATE brother, Patrick G. Bresnahan of In­ Main St., with a Mass at 9 at St. 'Two other bids were also opened by Water main break That two-game bulge was walked and Dave Concepcion diana; a sister, Kathleen Bresnahan James Church. Burial will be in St. William Tierney, acting director of REPRESENTATIVE singled home the second run of reported Sunday 25 years ago achieved when Tony Perez of Tolland; his paternal grand­ James Cemetery. general services. DISTRICT 12 warmed the 54,816 chilled Cin­ the inning. A sacrifice fly by mother, Mrs. Josephine Kashette of Friends may call at the funeral One was for supplying rock salt for A water main break on Hartford Boy Scout executives are guests of Griffey later gave the Reds a Manchester, and his maternal grand­ home tonight from 7 to 9. road care. The apparent low bid of the l^nchester district. cinnati fans, who braved the Rd. was reported to the town Water near-freezing weather of the 3-0 lead. mother, Mrs. Marion Gower of $18.93 per ton was submitted by the Department at 12:42 a.m. Sunday. 10 years ago VOTE (UPI Photo) Rockville. International Salt Co. of Clarks Snm- Frank T. Jodaitis, water and sewer Fox Grove Country Club offers to (UPI Photo) - first-ever Sunday night series , The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Mrs. Nellie C. Williamson roitt. Pa. The price would include the administrator, said that water in the sell its 142-acre property off Keeney game, with a game-winning, Yankee defensive information relayed After that, though, the cold a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Funeral DEMOCRATIC BOLTON - Mrs. Nellie C. cost of delivery. One other bid was area was shut off by 1:05 a.m. All St. to Manchester Community Cesar Geronimo starts slide for third Red run ninth-inning single that gave Spotter Clyde King uses walkie talkie to dugout weather plus Hunter’s sudden Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, Williamson, 65, of 1650 First Ave. submitted. water service had bera restored by 8 College. effectiveness, kept the Reds in with a Mass at 10 at St. Bernard's NOV. 2 Teammate Joe Morgan signals. Thurm Munson is catcher. the Reds a 4-3 victory over the West, Bradenton, Fla., formerly of The town received just one bid on a.m. Sunday, he said. Manchester Redevelopment Agen­ Still, Perez’ line-drive, first- hitter,” said Martin, check while the 'Yankees began Church, Rockville Burial will be in four packer trucks, which Yankees. Bolton, died today at the Maiutee The line that broke was a 12-inch cy will get former railroad station Cummings CommittM pitch single might not have explaining the strategy, "but pecking away at the lead. In St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Memorial Hospital in Bradenton". She Manchester wants to rent for this Raymond F. Dtmato main and is located in the vicinity of roperty at Depot Square in the North Traai. “I knew with the winning run happened had Stanley not I’d still rather pitch to him the fourth, they scored their Friends may call at the funeral was the widow of Leslie A. William­ fall’s leaf pickup, scheduled to begin Manchester Community College. End Renewal Area. home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. son. in two weeks. Perex felt ^warm, ’ on second base, I had to get rushed his throw on Griffey’s than the other guy (Morgan.” first run on singles by Munson, The family suggests that those Mrs. Williamson was bom May 22, The rental price of $25 per hour per him in,” said Perez, who was grounder. Prior to Stanley’s Otherwise, it was a Chris Chambliss and Graig wishing to do so may make memorial 1911, in Palmetto, Fla., and liv ^ in truck for four trucks was submitted given that opportunity after error, Yankee ace Catfish lackluster game — probably Nettles. And in the seventh gifts to a charity of the donor's Bolton for 20 years before moving to by Sanitary Refuse of Manchester. Yankee shortstop Fred Stanley Hunter, who experienced a due to the football-like choice. The price would be for 1976-1978 and they tied it on a single by Willie Bradenton six months ago. threw wildly on Ken Griffey’s rocky first three innings, had weather, which caused the Randolph, a double into the left Survivors are Leslie A. Williamson would include the cost of the truck’s hat hot, night cold Mrs. Pearl Austin Jr. of Bolton; a sister, Mrs. Shelby C. driver. two-out grounder for a two- retired 15 out of 16 batters and Yankees to bring their bats in­ field corner by Stanley, a BOLTON — Mrs. Pearl Austin, 97, Ball of Bradenton, Fla., and a half- CINCINNATI (UPI) — It was a cold night, but Tony Perez base error and Yankee appeared in complete com­ side and utilize hot water single by Roy White and Mun­ of 33 Hebron Rd. died Saturday night brother, Ernest S. Parrish of knew how to make it hot for the New York Yankees. Manager Billy Martin ordered mand of the Reds’ batsmen. bottles for their hands, while son’s infield out. White’s single at a local convalescent home. She Palmetto. It was then that Martin, Insisting he felt “warm” at the Joe Morgan walked inten­ the Reds used small plug-in knocked out Reds’ starter Fred was the widow of George Austin. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 plate despite temperatures in the tionally. “When I got to the after conferring with Hunter, heaters and hand warmers. Norman and brought on Jack Mrs. Austin was bom July 28,1879, Main St., Manchester, is in charge of Several stores high 30s, Perez heated up all of chilly “He’s probably as tough as any man plate I didn’t feel the cold. It elected to walk Morgan and Taking advantage of Billingham, who wound up the in Cairo, N.Y., daughter of the late arrangements which are incomplete. Riverfront Stadium late Sunday night with the winning run on base.” was warm for me. I hit the ball pitch to Perez. Hunter’s early-inning adjust­ winning pitcher by retiring all Oliver and Adeline Schermerhom, open Sunday Beamed teammate Joe Morgan and lived in the Manchester-Bolton with a sizzling game-winning single so good I didn’t feel a thing.” ‘‘I respect Perez as a ment problems with the eight batters he faced. A handful of Manchester stores for the Cincinnati Reds. about Perez, “Some guys’ adrenalin C area for the past 20 years. were opened yesterday on the second And Perez' clutch hit really put the flows better with men on base and She was a member of the Sunday after Connecticut’s Sunday Tony is a great clutch hitter.” Presbyterian Church in Manchester. heat on the Yanks. closing Blue Laws were thrown out The New Yorkers limped back Griffey got into scoring position for She is survived by a son. Dr. by Common Pleas Court Judge Alvin Perez thanks to his quickness. He Stanley made good play but... Long wait Richard C. Olmsted of Bolton, with home today down 2-0 in games, deep Rottman. in the pressure cooker against the reached second after Yank shortstop whom she made her home; three In Downtown Manchester, the only Fred Stanley threw wide to first grandchildren and three great­ Manchester redhot Reds, who are threatening to CINCINNATI (UPI) - “I It was a throwing error by Stanley Stanley said he was aware of for Baird store reporting a Sunday opening was sweep the Yanks in four straight just trying to nail the speedster on a high on Ken Griffey’s grounder in the bot­ Griffey’s speed when he made the grandchildren. Saturday, 9:18 a.m. — Chimney fire at hopper. made what I thought was a The Deal at 705 Main St. Owner Bob like they fininshed off Philadelphia in tom of the ninth inning that set up the throw to first base. The funeral is Wednesday at 11:30 427 Main St. (Town) Segal said business “wasn’t bad" and “Griffey getting to second was good play,” said New York T three straight in the National League winning run for the Cincinnati Reds "I had to make a quick, off-balance a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, Saturday, 10:40 a.m. — Brush and another example of the way the Reds now over leaves fire on St. James St. (Town) he intends to continue Sunday hours, playoffs. Yankee shortstop Fred in their 4-3 World Series victory over throw," said Stanley. “He had 38 in­ 142 E. Center St., Manchester, with force the issue — pressure you all the Saturday, 11:50 a.m. — Brush and closing Monday instead. Perez personally gave the Reds Stanley. “But I end up being the Yankees Sunday night. field hits this year so he had to be the Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, time,” noted Morgan. “Griffey’s leaves fire at Main and School Sts., Box “We’re pleawd with the results victory No. 2 Sunday night. With the the dog. That’s what’s so crazy “Five inches to the left and he doing something right. His speed had pastor of the Coventry Presbyterian speed forced Stanley to hurry his SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (UPI) - The 43. .(Town) and we think we’ll do better," S epl score tied, 3-3, and two out in the bot­ would have been out,” said Stanley. everything to do with the play. Church, officiating. Burial will be in Saturday, 1:28 p.m. — Oil burner stand­ said. “We have to become more throw. We’re always forcing the about the whole thing.” victory was a long time coming and Cairo Cemetery, Cairo, N.Y., at the tom of the ninth, Perez stroked a “ Maybe three inches." "We just aren’t doing things right by at 184 Center St. (Town) accessible, like ail the big shopping single to score Ken Griffey from se­ issue.” that made it seem even better to convenience of the family. at this time and the Reds seem to be Saturday, 4:44 p.m. — Water problem malls," be said. cond base with the winning run. Despite the two wins at home. doing everything right. A couple of Butch Baird. There are no calling hours. at 208 W. (ienter St. (Town) King’s D^artment Store was the "When I got to the plate I didn’t Reds’ Manager Sparky Anderson still ( breaks for us in these two games and "Everything went 'my way. God Sunday, 1:33 a.m. —Traffic accident at largest business opening yesterday, feel the cold,” Perez said, ignoring apparently isn’t all that confident it is an entirely different situation.” was smiling on me, " Baird said Sun­ 382 Main St. (Town) temperature. “It was warm for me. I about winning at Yankee Stadium. day. Mrs. Sarah H. Curran Sunday, 10 a.m. — Breathing apparatus for its first Sunday, at the Griffey went to second on Stanley’s Manchester Shopping Parkade. A hit the ball so good I didn’t feel a He said after Sunday night’s win he errant throw, which went into the The 40-year-old Miami pro Mrs. Sarah Heneghan Curran, 68, drill on Fleming Rd. (Eighth District) still is sticking with his earlier Sunday, 6:34 p.m. — Clothes dryer fire King’s spokesman said the Sunday thing.” Cincinnati dugout and Yankee defeated Miller Barber on the first of 43 Cedar St. died today at Perez, who went 0-15 through the prediction that the series will go hole of a sudden death playoff Sunday Manchester Memorial Hospital. at 149 (ihestnut St. (Town) hours were “quite, profitable” and P pitcher Catfish Hunter then inten-. the store looks forward to even ^ first four World Series games a year seven games. to win the $25,000 first prize in the Mrs. Curran waS’ bom April 19, Sunday, 8:59 p.m.—Bonfire near Union tionally walked Joe Morgan, which Pond. (Eighth District) better Sunday results. ago, is off to a sizzling start against And, the Reds players were rather Texas Open golf tournament. 1908, in Hartford and lived in East the Yankees — three hits Saturday brought up Tony Perez. Several smaller specialty stores, subdued in the clubhouse after Sun­ Baird, who last won on the PGA Hartford before moving to Tolland and two more Sunday night. “I respect Perez as a hitter," said some of which had Sunday hours in day night’s win. tour 11 years ago. had a hole-in-one Manchester two years ago. Saturday, 12:14 p.m. — Box alarm on Reds’ Manager Sparky Anderson Yankee Manager Billy Martin, “but High St., Rockville. the past, were also open yesterday, Why? I'd still rather pitch to him than the and a crucial 15-foot birdie putt in the She was employed in the state tax Saturday, 3:45 p.m. — Traffic accident said there couldn’t have been a better “Because even if we sweep, we final round, to tie Barber at 273. department for 12 years before she and it was reported that the Parkade hitter at the plate In Sunday night’s other guy (Morgan).’’ on Rt. 30, Tolland. Merchants Association was trying to still have two more to go,” answered Perez hit the first pitch by Hunter Baird was successful on a 10-foot opened the Curran Realty in East Sunday, 2:32 p.m. — Grass fire at tense situation than Perez. coordinate Sunday openings for all Morgan. “I feel the same as I did, to drive in Griffey with the winning putt on the first playoff hole while Hartford which she operated for 10 Henry Park, Rockville. "For 10 straight years he’s had before the series started, even more Barber left a nine-foot potential bir­ stores in the shopping center. over 90 RBIs,” pointed out Anderson. run. confident.” "I didn't get it out far enough,’’ die inches short. said Hunter. "As soon as he hit it I Barber had held a three-stroke lead said, 'Oh Hell’.’’ after the third round, also played on Area police Martin vowed “things are going to Sunday, and appeared headed for vic­ The CNG Conservationists recommend... Namath leads Jets change" when the series switches to tory until Baird, playing in the same New York Tuesday. threesome as the leader, hit his ace the Pilotless Generation of new Caloric Ranges “It’s time we do some hitting,” with a three-iron on the 182-yard 12th hole. South Windsor in South Windsor. Both men were The driver of the second car was at New England said Martin. “Everytime they hit a released on $500 non-surety bonds for blooper it falls in for a hit. They Barber still raised his hands in vic­ Daniel Lacafta, 18, of 129 Famham Kevin B. Hughes, 21, of Enfield. tory on the 18th when he laid his ap­ Rd., and Michael Walsh, 17, of 110 appearance in (kimmon Pleas Court Hughes was treated and released at FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — Remember when Joe Namath was count as hits, big hits, but they're 12, East Hartford, Nov. 1. still bloopers. proach shot next to the cup. But Graham Rd., were charged Saturday Johnson Memorial Hospital, Staf­ the hotshot kid trying, and succeeding^ in quarterback duels Baird, whose last victory came in with criminal trespassing and fourth- ford. Hubbard is to appear in court “The Reds play good baseball, degree larceny. David Sapienza, 30, of Norman Dr. Oct. 26. against old masters like John Unitas and Sonny Jurgenson? they’re aggressive. At the plate and 1965, sank his 15-foot putt for a seven- under 65 and the tie. Barber had a 70 Police said the arrest involved a was charged Saturday night with Vernon Well, tonight Namath is the on the field they are not afraid to complaint of gas being syphoned third-degree assault in connection wizened veteran in a little drama at Against Buffalo last week, Namath make mistakes. on the final round. with a domestic disturbance at his Robert I^tow icz, 22, of Vernon Schaefer Stadium as he leads his in­ “ But we are better hitters than we Baird carded two bogies early in 8 from a truck parked at the Com Crib had to leave with a pulled calf mus­ home. He was released on a ^ non­ Ave., Rockville, was charged with jured Jets against young stallion cle. Richard Todd, an Alabama have shown,” said Martin. "We’re the round but also hit seven birdies reckless driving and operating while surety bond for court Oct. 26. Steve Grogan and the upstart New graduate like Namath, drove the Jets battlers. 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His total GOP fundraiser Ellif Olesen, 18, of 70 Elizabeth St., Police said they received complaints The'Patriots are listed as 13-polnt field goal. score numbered 68-70-70-65-273 and about someone driving recklessly on most environmentally desirable, and that suit any decor and meet all your special was charged with failure to obey a favorites, but they have defied the Behind Grogan is little used Toth the $25,000 first prize raised his ear­ said successful High St. He was released on a $200 most efficient energy source, we call our cooking requirements. traffic control signal after a two-car betting line in each of the last four Owen, who came to New England in nings to $82,976 for the year and $264.- non-surety bond for appearance in CNG Natural Energy Consultants "The Stop at your CNG showroom and Young champ The Republican “Fun for Funds” accident at Rt. 5 and Newberry Rd., weeks. The Jets were underdogs last the trade that sent quarterback Jim 864 for his career and qualified him court in Rockville, Nov. 10. Conservationists." And, because these take a walk around the new Calorics with evening on Saturday night was a Saturday. week against Buffalo, but pulled an Plunkett to San Francisco. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Jay for all of next year's tournaments. new Caloric pilotless gas ranges save successful affair, according to Ellen The driver of the other car was Bolton a CNG Conservationist. Or see them at upset. New England, 0-3 In Monday night Springsteen, 19, of Flint, Mich., the Bruce Lietzke finished alone at Zinsser, one of the co-chairman. Kathleen Morrison, of 58A Chestnut Barbara Green of Hartford, was energy and save money loo, the Con­ your gas appliance dealer. Either way, So the nationally televised contest games, is In second place in the youngest national champion on the third place and collected $8,875. Mrs. Zinsser said that about 160 St., Manchester. Olesen is to appear charged Sunday with failure to grant servationists are eager to tell you all I you'll be seeing the best In the new comes down to Namath’s craftiness Conference East niotorcycle circuit, won the $16,000 Finishing fourth at 10-under-par people attended the event, which was in court Nov. 2. the right of way at a private drive about them. ; pilotless generation of gas ranges. Our versus Grogan’s scrambling style. with a 3-2 record. The Jets, 0-7 in Race of Champions Sunday at 278 and collecting $4,637.40 each were held at Mama Mia’s. There were also after a two-car accident on Rt. 85 in When you replace your old range J Conservationists want you to conserve, Namath has completed 51.5 per Monday night play, are 1-4 and in last l,ouisvillc Downs with an easy 20-lap Dave Hill, Gary Koch. Sandy’ several others who bought tickets, Galbraith, A1 Geiberger and George Police received reports of the theft Bolton. with a new Caloric— which has no pilots j and you’ll conserve with Caloric. cent of his passes this season for 505 place in the AFC East. (Herald photo by Dunn) victory. but were unable to attend. of a television set (value $750) from a The driver of the other car was — you'll use 30 per cent less natural gas. yards and one toubdown. Grogan has New York is on the way up, at least Springsteen, riding a Harley- Cadle. J)avid Cphen, Republican can­ You can call a Consarvationiat at: Davidson, averaged 66.71 miles per Defending champion Don January home on Avery St; a CB unit (value Harold Brown Jr., 20, of 85 Hamlin On top of this saving, you'll be getting (to Hartford 529-0111, Now Britain completed 51.7 per cent'of his tosses in first year coach Lou Holtz’s mind. didate for the Fourth Senatorial for 898 yards and nine touchdowns. Doug Florence displays form hour lor the 25,057 miles. finished at five-under 283 and 1973 $139) from a car parked at the 10-Pln St., Manchester. Police said Ms. mention just a few) great cooking “The first victory is the toughest.to District, and Walt Joyner, 12th Bowling Alley; and a CB unit (value Green was traveling south, 223-2774, Qroonwich 809-6900. Grogan has also rushed for four Last year's national champion. champion Ben Crenshaw, hoping to conveniences like these: 1. Burners that get, they say, 1 just hope the second ’Vernon youngster performed in front of judges in Inter­ Assembly District candidate, $189) from a car parked on Cinnamon attempted to enter a driveway on the touchdowns. Gary Scott. 24, Springfield. Ohio, who take over the No. 1 position on the automatically fit the flame to the pan so no heat is one is not as tough," said Holtz. “Our national Tae-Kwon Do Championship yesterday afternoon attended the affair. David Bray Springs Rd. southbound side and made a left turn Namath, however, has been in­ defense is growing each wee'< and finished second in this year's stan­ money list from Jack Nicklaus. represented his father, 13th wasted. 2. Ovens that are self-cleaning. 3. Infra-red CXMCCnKUT NATURAL tercepted four times in 103 passing at the Clarke Arena. Several hunderd took part. Hwang dings. was seeond and last year's finished in a five-way tie for 11th and Scott Hubbard, 19, of Enfield, was into the path of Brown’s car. No in­ we’re getting more and more consis­ Kwang Sung of Hwang's Sehool in Manchester directed the Assembly District candidate Mart charged Saturday with improper juries were reported. Ms. Green is broilers that cook super-fast and seal In delicious GAS CORPORATION attempts. Grogan has had 12 of his tent. “Now, we’re starlint. to cause Race of Champions winner Mike collected only $513. Crenshaw is still Bray, who is recovering from, recent passing after being involved in a two- due to appear in court in Rockville. It pays to stay until gas aerials stolen in 120 attempts. turnovers.” competition. Kidd. 22, Fort Worth. Tex., finished $10,000 shy of topping Nicklaus with surgery. car accident on Sullivan Ave. No date was given. third. two tournaments left on the tour. ? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon„ Oct. 18, 1976- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchester. Conn.. Mon.. Oct. 18.1»7B Angry Jim Hart leads Cards over MCC offense, defense clicks By DAVE ROBACK tools that Manchester XIolIege, 6-0, Saturday Colleg W ednesday in and the latter’s tally made tions and 83 yards on 23 rushes. to lead Oakland over penalty plagued NEWYORK (UPI) - It tion percentage, hit, for him, a sub- Community College’s , fn New Haven, Massachusetts. it 3-0. Redskin* 20, Lion* 7 Denver. The Broncos rallM with 28 Correspondent par 21-of-42. It took less than a minute Early in the second half, doesn’t pay to get Jim Hart Washington's defense came up seconds left when Steve Ramsey A good combination soccer team used as it The key point came late in the third for the Cougars to get on a Scott Green chip set up a angry. The with key interceptions by Pat picked apart South m c c , 7-2, faces n j c a a period when the Cowboys blocked a completed passes to Otis Armstrong of offensive and defen­ the scoreboard. A Dariyel Roberto Cicero score. An Fischer and Joe Lavender and added learned that the hard way Sun­ punt and took over at the Cardinals’ and Haven Moses but time ran out sive skills were the Central Community power Holyoke Community Arenas pass set up a Gary indirect kick set up the five quarterback sacks to defeat day. eight. Tackle Mike Dawson, the after Armstrong’s 17-yard run to the DeGiacom goal as the mid­ next Cougar score. An Detroit. The interceptons led to a Raiders' 25. i The Cowboys picked off two of Cards’ No. 1 draft choice, then led a a fielder booted a shot past MCC diversion worked field goal and a touch^wn after first (Chargers 30, Oiler* 27 Hart's passes on their one-yard line goal-line charge that turned back South Central goalie John perfectly as Mark half scoreless tie. Joe Thelsmann, Dan Fonts Urew a IS-yard TD pass just before halftime and the St. Louis Charles Young on a fourth-and-one Osmak. Maillett’s pass to Mike subbing for sore-armed Bill Kllmet, to Dwight McDonald and an 81- quarterback was fuming. Hart came plunge. Hart then hit four passes for Cougar runners With 20 minutes expired, Motta traveled untouched passed for the Skins, TD. yarder to Charlie Joiner to spark San back in the second half to finish with 77 yards, the last one a 17-yarder MCC scored again. Arena with Motta having a clear Browns 20, Falcon* 17 346 yards passing, including three which Cowboy safety Giff Harris Diego’s upset of Houston. Dan showing impressive shot on net. Arenas rushed for 191 yards Pastorini threw three TD passes, in­ touchdowns, as he led the Cardinals tipped into Gray’s hands in the end dribbling technique, eluded collected his second goal of and two TDs to lead Geveland over cluding 54 and 67 yarders to Ken to a 21-17 victory over Dallas that zone. in stunning upset two opponents before the game when he in­ Atlanta, playing for the first time un­ Burrough, in a losing effort. tied the clubs for first place in the “ That touchdown to Mel Gray blasting a shot to the right tercepted a pass outside der new coach Pat Peppier. Pruitt's Rams 20, Bear* 12 National Conference East at 5-1. should have been intercepted," Lan­ side of the net. With seven the penalty area, dribbled scoring runs were for only one and Lawrence McCutcheon, whose By CARY season compared to one (N), 9. DeCarli (MCC), 10. "A t halftime, I was mad, very mad dry said. “That was really the minutes left in the half, in, and scored unassisted. two yards but he also had runs of 64 third-period fumble set up Chicago’s loss. Hopkins (MCC). with m yself," Hart said. "There gam e.” GRABOWSKI Gary Perrelli passed to The Cougars outshot and 45 yards. only TD, burst 18 yards for a score MCC captured the 2-3-4 were some dumb moves on my part. Staubach hit Drew Pearson with an Correspondent Bill Young in an open area South Central, 29-3. Parkers 28, Eagles 13 with 5:31 gone in the last quarter to 5-9 positions for its margin You have two options and you wish 11-yard TD pass with a little more In what MCC cross Lynn Dickey Uirew two long TD lift Los Angeles past the Bears. of victory. Brian Collins you had run the second one. That way than a minute left in the game and country Coach Dick passes and Barty Smith scored twice Monte Jackson intercepted three Bob finished second with a time even if those two interceptions had Dallas moved to the St. Louis 21 in on short runs as Green Bay beat Avellini passes for the Rams, two of Williams called “ the of 30:49 with Bruce Bayles, been incompietions, it would have the final seconds before a despera­ most exciting meet for Bruce Caldwell, Mike Mar­ B o w lin g been at least six points more on two tion pass bounced off the hands of Philadelphia. The victory, the them in the last period. Packers’ third straight, gave them a tin and Ted DeCarli taking field goals." Billy Joe Dupree in the end zone as Chiefs 20, Dolphins 17 (ot) me in the two years 3-3 record and marked their first the other spots for MCC. Hart threw a 54-yard TD pass to the clock ran out. Jan Stenerud’s 34-yard field goal here,’ ’ the Cougars - hMSI diptrtun Umst - Prep's Joe Suggs was the MIXKR.S- Dave White Mel Gray in the second period and "It would have been a super time at .500 since midway in the 1974 with 17 seconds left in a rainy over­ pulled off a stunning 9:15am 12:15pm 3:45pm season. Dickey had a 44-yard TD pass individual winner with a 228-574, Bruce Winot 212- then put St. Louis ahead, 14-7, in the catch,” Landry said. time pushed Kansas City over 5:46pm 8:45pm upset in topping the record-setting time of 558, Joe Dawood 208, Jerry - loeal dspartui* tinwt - third period with a four-yard flip to In other NFL action Sunday: to Ken Payne and a 69-yarder to Miami. Garo Yepremian’s 27-yard 8:30am 10;40am 2:30pm for Willlmantie, Dsnltbon anti Willard Harrell. Naval Academy Prep 28:52. The previous course Coro 204-528, A1 Rowett Jr. Provldtnct, with otiwsnl or eon- Terry Metcalf. His 17-yard TD pass Steelers 23, Bengal* 6 field goal tied the game for Miami 4:46pm 7:4Spm 49cr* 33, Saints 3 record was 30:19 held by 200-568. Ray Rowett 524, A1 rweting wtylco to Nowport, Fall in the final period to Gray, who had Franco Harris had an NFL record with nine seconds left in regulation. Rams of New Haven lor Wittrbury, Southbury, Din- Rivtr, Ntw Btrtford, Caps Coil Caldwell. Rodonis 519, Rich Dabate seven catches for 152 yards, put the 41 carries for 143 yards and two TDs Jim Plunkett threw a 54-yard TD It was the third straight loss for the Saturday, 23-34. (Miry, Yonlisrt, Ntw York City points, Boiton & Logsn Airport pass to Gene Washington and 17- Dolphins, their longest since 1970, Results: 1. Suggs (N), 519, Gail Rowett 180-482, game out of reach and sent the Cow­ to lead Pittsburgh to an upset of Cin­ With the contest held on . uvt tim«, iKt QM ind travrl In FULL COMFORT yarder to Wilbur Ja ck ^ and Tony Coach Don Shula’s first year with the 28:52 course record, 2. Joann Scata 458, Cathy Pitz boys, who were the NFL's only un­ cinnati that tightened the AFC Cen­ the 5.4 mile Manchester (UPI Photo) Leonard returned a punt 60 yards for club. Collins (MCC), 3. Bayles 467, Cathy Bohjalian 466, b o n a n z a beaten, untied team, to their first tral race. Harris, who broke former course, the Cougars went \\ y BoauNia inc a score in San Francisco's rout of Seahawks 13, Buccaneers 10 (MCC). 4. Caldwell (M ), 5. Mary White 471, Jule loss. Penn State teammate Lydell all out in gaining their Stop in or phone lot ichedutet & tickets to elt points Doug Dennison of Cowboys tripped up New Orleans. The 49ers dropped Jim Zorn threw a 15-yard TD pass Martin (MCC), 6, Connolly Dabate 463, Linda Mosher "It's a big win any time you beat Mitchell’s record of 40 rushes, scored fourth victory of the BOB'S MOBIL STATION (N ),7. Driscoll (N), 8, Sota 467. Dallas," said Gray. “ There had been twice on one-yard runs. The Steelers Ball carrier picked up little yardage against Cards Saints quarterbacks seven times to to Sam McCullum and John Leyj^ldt m Hartford Rd. (at Palm St.| - Phona 64e>734S (one block from Keeney St. exit of Interstete 84) talk that they’re the best team in the forced three turnovers and dumped run their total sacks’ in the last three kicked two field goals as Seattle out­ NFL. I was ready for the game — Bengal quarterback Ken Anderson Colts downed Buffalo and spoiled Jim games to 23. They have allowed bnly lasted Tampa Bay in a duel of psyched up. I couldn’t get any higher five times. Ringo’s coaching debut. The Colts Foreman, and became the NFL’s nine pointsJn that span. previously winless expansion clubs. than I was today.” Colu 31, Bills 13 are now 5-1 and lead the AFC East. first quarterback with 3,000 career Raiders 17, Broncos 10 Zorn connected with McCullum in the 8 Hart hit 22-of-32 passes and Dallas Mitchell pushed Baltimore ahead Vikings 24, Giants 7 completions as the Vikings beat the Ken Stabler threw a 46-yard TD second period after the Bucs had quarterback , who with a six-yard run and Bert Jones Fran Tarkenton threw for two TDs, winless Giants. Foreman had 201 pass to Cliff Branch and Pete taken the lead on a first-period field entered the game with a 73.1 comple­ added two short TD passes as the including a 4I-yarder to Chuck total yards, 118 yards on eight recep­ Banaszak plunged a yard for a score goal.

19 th hole Trinity and Yale roll up wins on gridiron (Herald photo by Dunn) | tiling player won race to ball 6-50, Tom Zemke 58-5-53; HARTFX)RD (UPI) touchdown to make Trinity Huskie defense, especially spelled the difference. Bennel's Jim Gluhosky came out second liesi Country Club Wide receiver Gary Mike Moore to halfback Gass C — John Mattem 60- — Trinity and Yale the only undefeated team in the second half, and Bill Burnham and Dave BEST NINE-Gass A- Hurley caught scoring Alex Simonka early in the 8-52, Newt Smith 62-9-53; in New England. their lingering inability to Loehle combined for three Joe Novak 32-5-27, Terry rolled to their fourth passes of 59 and 31 yards to fourth quarter. Low gross Bill Moran 79, Tony Trivella led the make headway inside the touchdowns to pace the Schilling 32-5-27, Class B — straight wins and lead the Owls while junior Sergio Sartori 79, John Trinity defensive backs 20-yard line spelled Wildcats, overshadowing a Mac I^Francis 35-7-28, running back Steve Cronen Still winless Bennet defeats Illing Kristof 79; Blind bogey — Wesleyan powered its with an interception and UConn's sixth straight brilliant 99-yard kick-off Tom Atamina 34-6-28; scoring on a 12-yard run Jack McCallum 104. w a y to a third five pass deflections and loss. return by Blue Devil HARTFORD (UPI) - Class C — Ray Remes 35- and Jim Satagaj booted SWEEPS - Gass A - succesive victory to defensive end Don Maine halfback Rudi Richie Zink. (Central also The New England Whalers 10-25, John R i^ e r 42-16-26, second-period field goals of Ciross — Bill King 72, net— highlight the football Grabowski sacked the DiPietro ran for a school scored on a six-yard pass to head for a Tuesday game in on soccer field, 2-0 Newt Smith 35-9-26; Low Middlebury quarterback 31 and 29 yards. Bill Zwick 81-8-73; Class B record 163 yards and one split end Mike Tigfawad Houston still looMng for a gross — Erwin K enney 74; season’s midway point Coast Guard got on the couldn't find the back of — Gross — Joe Wall 82, net three times. touchdown and quarter­ from quarterback Frank World Hockey Association The first meeting of After a scoreless first Blind bogey — Jim Moriar- in Connecticut. Yale halfback John scoreboard with a 12-yard win after three straight period, Lombardo broke the net. AnER27YEARS — Bob Genovesi 80-10-70; back Jack (Cosgrove added Borres and a fourth period the year between ty 90. pass from quarterback Playing well for the 42 Gass C — Gross — Newt Trinity came out on top Pagliaro continues his two other scores in the 75-yard touchdown run by defeats. through and scored with a SWEEPS - Class A - brilliant play for the Illing and Bennet Bennet Bears were Lom­ Smith 88, net — Bill 15-6 against Williams in a Yankee Conference con­ Bill Gelsomino. The Whalers were beautiful left footer from L o w g r o s s — E r w in Bulldogs running for three Finally win one Junior Highs on the bardo, Tim O'Brien, Dan Palmer 91-20-71. ’ battle of unbeatens, Yale test. Southern Connecticut led licking their wounds from the left wing to the op­ Kennedy 74, low net — Joe made it look easy in a 37-6 touchdowns and gaining 118 soccer field resulted in posite corner on which the Collins, Ed Kennison and Connecticut got field for three quarters in an LEXINGTON, Mass. an 8-2 thrashing at the Novak 77-9-68, Dick Ivy League romp over y a r d s in 12 c a r r ie s . Illing goalie had no chance. Ken Marshall. Illing, goals of 35 and 34 yards easy win over intrastate (UPI) — The National hands of Quebec in their a 2-0 Bennet victory Steeves 75-5-70, Ray Gor­ Pagliaro scored on runs of Continued pressure by better than its 1-4-1 record Tallwood Columbia and Wesleyan from Greg Sinay in the rival (Coast Guard. Basketball Association home opener Saturday Saturday morning at don 79-9-70; Class B — Low scored all it needed in the 18 and seven yards in the indicates, got good efforts OFNIVER first half ^ a three-yard champion Boston (Celtics, night that brought boos Illing's midfielders failed net — Pat Mistretta 81-11- STRING Illing. first period in a 43-21 first quarter and added a scoring run from Nick who finally earned a vic­ from the near capacity to produce the equalizer. from Chris Hoyng, John 70; (Hass C — Low gross — T O l RNAMENT- A -B iU Although the Rams thrashing of WPI. 25-yarder midway through Giaquinto in the third tory in their last preseason audience. Late in the third period, Kelly, Alex Britnell, Chuck Newt Smith 87, low net — Wood 67, Walt Saverick 69 dominated play, it was the In other results. the third to give Yale a 41 quarter. game, began workouts Lombardo provided the Costello, Terry McCon- Audi Weiman ^22-67. Bob Behling 70, Bob Nor- outstanding individual Southern Connecticut beat season record, 2-1 in the U(Conn bad 432 yards in today for their Thursday clincher, this time with a ville, Jamie Gallagher and LADIES THREE BALL mington 71, Ron Basile 72, ta|ent of Jeff Lombardo Coast Guard 20-6, and the Ivy League. total offense, including 144 night opener against the In­ ELASTIC right footed drive. Fourth Bill Herlth. - Olga Skinner-Cell Perry- Jim Sommers 72; B —John thbt provided the margin of University of Connecticut Yale halfback Eld Lewis yards rushing, and quarter- NHL diana Pacers. ST0CKIN88 quarter efforts by Illing Edna Wadas 63, Lynn Banavige 72, Roy Bell 74, vij;tory. HOtDWG A SAIE, continued reeling also scored on a three-yard back Bernie Palmer Sunday's Results The (Celtics, 1-7 on the WHEELCHAIRS c Prior-Hilda Kristof-Edna Paul Saari 74, Russ David­ downward, losing its 6th run in the fourth quarter. passed for 199 yards with NY Rangers 4, (Colorado exhibition season, had 14 Wadas 63. son 75, Clay Amende 76; C straight, 24-13 to Maine. Pagliaro’s effort 17 c o m p le t io n s in 28 3 players on their roster, two ARTHUR DRUG BEST 14 - Class A - —Ken Jarvis 77, Walt Also, New Hampshire overshadowed the running attempts but it went for Philadelphia 7, Detroit 4 over the regular season Eagles in heartbreaking loss Frank Kieman 56-4-52, Bill Burinskas 79, Ray Hubbard outlast^ Central Ck>nnec- of fullback Mike nau^t. Atlanta 6, Buffalo 5 limit.______Moran 56-3-53, John K ^ to f 80, John Kensel 80, Don ticut 34-21, Bridgewater St. Southworth, who picked up The Huskies will be Boston 5, Montreal 3 57-4-53, Bill Zwick 57-4-63; Flavell 82, Don Paquette D ro p p in g a h e a r t ­ mark of the fourth quarter, "It was a tough game to dumped Western (Connec­ 106 yards in 11 tries for playing a tough, 41, UMass (Chicago 3, Minnesota 0 83; Kickers -7 0 , 77, 74, 71. breaking 2-1 decision freshman Mark Marciano lose,” East Coach Tom VOIKSWMiGEN Gass B — Tom Atamian 56- ticut 24-7 and New Haven Yale. team that is leading the Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 2 Saturday was East Malin noted, "But I guess succumbed to Plymouth St. All (Columbia could do picked up a loose ball in Yankee Conference and Catholic’s soccer team to T WHA front of the goal after an that’s the way the ball 19-3. against the stubborn Eli will be trying to avert a Sports slate j St. Thomas Aquinas at indirect kick and fired it by bounces. If these two In this week’s action, defense was manage two loss that would match a Sunday's Results Ifsone Cougar Field. The setback the Aquinas netminder to games were ‘special’ the Yale, 4-1, visits Penn; field goals of 38 and 21 Minnesota 6, Bir­ record of seven strai^t drops the Eagles to 5-41 Trinity, 4-0, hosts winless yards by Bob McKeon. knot the score at 1-1. ones this week are crucial Monday FIELD HOCKEY losses set by the 1916 mingham 1 Colby; Wesleyan, 3-1, electric thafs for the campaign with their Then the unbelievable if we hope to qualify for CROSS COUNTRY Enfield at Manchester, Wesleyan exploded for 27 UConn team. Edmonton 7, In­ GOESWIUK next, start Tuesday in happened. 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That is about 10 per cent adoption ratio, compared to a 30 per cent ratio voter rules nationwide for those private companies that have sugges­ tion programs. “ Althongh Connecticut saved an estimated 8175,000 last announced Area news' campaigning year because of the awards program, I am sure that far Andover Ellington Hebron South Wlndso^ greater savings could be made for the taxpayers of Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Connecticut if certain steps were taken by the General Vernon Assembly. I will submit legislation in the next legislature During a presidential election, V to bring the state awards program on an even par ugh special provisions are made concer­ every private industry to the extent that employes are ning absentee ballots allowing for is the rule paid for their suggestions beyond the first year of cost voting for the president and vice savings resulting from the suggestion.” president only. Council meets tonight programs that provide services comparable to their Ahearn said the average span of usefulness of a sugges­ Town Clerk Henry Butler said South Windsor costs. tion is three years. Most private companies continue the these provisions are added to the to discuss the public works contract award past Uk first year. The Town Council will meet Vernon I see a sunset law as one means of putting a lid on the regular rules that apply to absentee and teachers pay talks. escalating cost of government. “ The second part of my proposal will be the inclusion of “ Mr. Ahearn bowed to pressure from labor groups and tonight at 8 In the council members Witli about two weeks left to campaign, Chester W. ballots. Flu shots the general public in the awards program. At present, disregarded the opportunity to improve the state’s fiscal of Town Hall. Morgan, Democratic candidate for StateR^esentative Any unregistered resident who will Flu shots for senior citizens were Vernon many citizens are frustrated by wlut they consider state situation. 1 clearly recognize the need to provide finan­ be 18 or older Nov. 2 and a qualified Included on the agenda will be dis­ from the 56th District, said he has covered about two- cial assistance to certain peoples in a community, but cussion of councilman Robert administered today and will be given Morgan Campbell, Republican candidate fm State ‘red tape.' If given the chance to gain financially through resident of Vernon who missed the thirds of his district in a door-to-door campaign. there is no justification for placing strikers on welfare tomorrow at St. Margaret Mary’s Representative from Vernon’s 56th District, said be in­ a constructive suggestion, the average citizen could well Oct. 12 deadline for registering, is Myette’s resolution that the council Morgan said it is his goal to reach as nuny of the benefits. Strikers are able to work. Strikes can be Church hall from 9 a.m. to noon. tends to submit a bill to the next legislative session to have many extremely worthwhile ideas to contribute.” allowed to at least vote for president affirms its intent to use the com ­ remaining households as time permits. He said be has prolonged because of this type of financial assistance and Tuesday the mini-bus will be used repeal the state tax on dividends. The 56th District includes the town of Andover, Bolton, and vice president. These persons munity hall fire insurance funds sole­ found that talking with people in their homes is the best the entire state suffers. for rides for the shots and will not be Campbell said that the Republicans supported the Columbia, Hebron, Marlborough and Vernon. must apply for an absentee ballot by ly for replacing the community hall way to sample the opinions of Vernon voters. “ We, the taxpayers, end up paying the tab for the used for the luncheon program. repeal of this discriminatory tax in the 1976 session but Oct. 25. A former resident may apply or for a building of general communi­ He said in the closing weeks of the campaign he will strike. It should be the responsibility of the union who Meals will, however, be served at St. were defeat^ 40-8 5 by a Democratic majority. for presidential ballot at any time. ty use. visit people locally employed in business and industry calls the strike to care for the striking workers. The resolution followed the sugges­ Peter’s Episcopal Church. “ This tax hurts the elderly who choose to invest their An elector who will be absent from and the housing projects for senior citizens. He said this 55th District “ The aged, the blind, those who have been laid-off and tion by the Historical Society that This week’s menu includes; money so they will not be a burden on society when they Vernon during all of the hours of way he can reach those who would otherwise be unable to Dorothy Miller, Republican candidate for state families who cannot support dependent children deserve 834,000 of the funds be used to move Tuesday, roast rump of beef; are retired,” Campbell said. voting on election day must apply for express their views to him. representative from the 55th District, criticized her oppo­ financial help. But I am opposed to Mr. Abeam’s vote in and renovate the old Sullivan House Wednesday, baked stuffed cabbage; Campbell said Vernon’s Democratic RcpresentaUve a ballot by Nov. 1. / “ Accessibility is one of the most necessary qualities in nent, Democratic inctunbent Aloysios Abeam, for his favor of welfare benefits for strikers., on Ellington Rd. for a twon museum. Thursday, chicken; Friday, baked voted against the rep^l “and there is no reason to Absentee voting rules that apply to a legislator who should be representative of the views of vote in the last session of the legislature in favor of Mrs. Miller ended, “ If elected I will work to remove \ flounder in sauce. ' believe that another Democratic representative would all elections allow voting by this The council is also expected to vote his constituency,” Morgan said. welfare benefits for strikers. this provision from the state statutes.” Friends of the Library will bring a not follow party instructions. method for the following reasons: 1^- on the transfer of a sum not to exceed Morgan is running against Republican candidate film to the luncheon program “ All senior citizens should question candidates on this • Absence from the state during 8US for brochures on the proposed Morgan Campbell. Wednesday. Books will also be issue,” Campbell said. all the hours of voting. (Members of Father and son scouts honored Hr^ouse headquarters which goes to available for circulation. 53rd District Campbell will be running against Democrat ChestCT Candidates debate in East Hartford the armed forces need only be absent Mrs. Freda Goodwin admires the Eagle pin on the Boy Scout shirt of her son Steven, 15, refrendum next month. Following the regular meeting, the CRT nutritionist Janice Macferran Incumbent State Rep. Robert “ Skip” Walsh released a Morgan in the November elections. Democrat Martin from town): The League of Women Voters met competition last seeking the 11th Assembly District seat in the House, after the scout and his father, Louis Goodwin, left, were honored at the Troop 65 Court of council will hold an executive session will speak ’Thursday. financial statement in order to inform voters of his Burke who is now serving the 56th District declined to run • Illness or physical disability; Thursday night from the World Series playoffs, a Little proposes increased economic development for the state. Honor Friday evening at St. Mary’s Church hall on Rt. 31, Coventry. The family lives on status. for re-election. • Because religious tenets forbid League banquet, two special church services, and a He pointed to his record as a member of the town’s View Trail, 6)ventry. For his Eagle project, the son directed the planting of trees around Under assets, Walsh listed a home on Nathan Hale Rd. secular activity on election day; Second Congressional District Housing Authority hearing resulting in a poor turnout at Economic Development (^onunission. He said, “ The the town dog pound. The father, also an Eagle, was honored for his 20 years service to which will be worth, upon completion, 840,300. He also • Status as students or spouses of League informs the annual Meet the Candidates Night. state could use East Hartford as an example as East owns a 1974 Gremlin valued at 82,000, home furnishings Richard M. Jackson, Republican candidate for such students in a college or other in­ scouting. He is the troop scoutmaster. Ed DeGroff, troop committee chairman, was Congress, chided his opponent, Christopher Dodd, for One league member said the turnout is alwaj^ lighter Hartford is having a resurgence of growth.” stitution of higher learning located in When questioned by Board of valued at 83,000 and miscellaneous items valued at 82,000. master of ceremonies assisted by Paul Kingsbury, advancement chairman. East Hartford being “ much too modest.” in a state election year. In 1975, the local election year, Richard Willard another town, who will be absent Education member Mr. Richard TTie total was 847,300. To provide nonpartisan informa­ “ Dodd,” said Jaduon, "ran an ad in Monday's (Oct. there was standing room only at the Meet the Candidates ’’tjemnefat Richard Willard, East Hartford’s represen- from town; Veltri on why the league did not favor Under debts he listed a home mortgage held by Rockvlil* tion, the League of Women Voters Willimantic Savings and Loan Association for 825,500. A 11) papers in which he listed bis legislative ac­ Night. tative from the 11th District, thanked the League for the • Absence from town during all the proposed renovation of the complishments. He listed many things he had little or The league sponsors the program annually to provide opportunity to exchange views with the candidates, hours of voting because of School holds open house gave out pamphlets on the proposed car loan of 8800 and charge accounts and other bills hospital notas science wing, Mrs. Curtin deferred to nothing to do with, and left out a bill he can take complete nonpartisan information information on candidates and willard, a veteran of five terms, pointed to his record. As membership in a religious communi­ constitutional amendments to the Mary Goodwin, study committee totalling 8800 made his total listed debts 827,100. This there will be an explanation of each voters at their recent Meet the Can­ credit for...the bill to raise his own pay and allowances. issues at election time. chairman of the House Regulations and Review Corn- ty, who may have a temporary place Coventry Admitted Friday: Lester Bartlett, Fox chairperson. meant bis net worUi is 820,200. grade level. Parents can ask “ The bill passed by one vote, Dodd's! It would have After Democratic Town Committee Chairman James mittee and a member of the Judiciary Committee, to live in another town Hill Dr., Rockville; Andrew Matteson, didates Night. Campaign contributions to Walsh’s efforts for re- (Dapt. Nathan Hale School will hold questions. been defeated if Dodd bad voted no, so it is his bill.” Fitzgerald and Republican Chairman James Mirabile Willard explained representatives are called to com­ These persons may apply for Stafford Springs. Mrs. Eva Curtin, voters service Wing not studied election total 8615. He gave the campaign 8158.29. Earl its annual open house sponsored by Parents will then move to their Discharged Friday; 9ieila Amaral, The bill in question raised Congressmen’s pay from tossed a coin to see who wuld speak first, they introduced mittee year round and work many hours other than special application forms at the of­ chairperson, read the four proposed Miss Gpodwin said education was Beebe gave 8121.70, Arthur Lirot gave 875. Alvin-Goodin the p r o Tuesday and Thursday. children's classrooms. Those wishing Hale St., Ext., Rockville; Thelma Baran, 842,500 to 844,600, and increased staff allowances, in­ their candidates. legislative session. fice of the town clerk. Memorial amendments and the fifth question gave 850, and Barbara Goodin, 850. Several smaller The double session will cover Burke Rd., Rockville; Norman Burke, not part of the league’s program this to make appointments with teachers that will appear on the voting donations made up the rest. cluding the full cost of a newsletter to constituents. 'This, Lynn England George Hannon Building, Park Place either by mail Kozley Rd., Tolland; Paul Cameron, year. Because the league did not grades five and six Tuesday and to discuss their child should so so machine. ’The fifth question concerns Walsh made similar disclosures of his finances before coupM with congressional franking privileges, was a Mrs. Lynn Elngland of Manchester, Republican can­ or in person. Tracy Dr., Vernon; Lotte Janu, Court St., study the proposal, it could not take a State Sen. George Hannon. Third Senatorial District, grades seven and eight Thursday, during the evening in the school of­ the proposed renovation of the East h i^ ly con troversy portion of the bill. Completed ballots must be Rockville; Mrs. Diane Michaud and son. stand. the November 1974 election which he won 4,109 to 3,566 didate from the Ninth Assembly District, was the first called the league’s program “ report card time” for in­ both to start at 7:30 and run to about fice. “ Dodd voted himself a 825,000 campaign contribution, returned, by mail, unless a voter Mountain St., Rockville; Mrs. Rebecca H aiifoi^ High School science wing. Later in the meeting. Dr. Veltri against Jesse Brainard of Coventry. speaker. She said the key issue in this election is to terested citizens. He reported on what he did and what he 9:15 p.m. The open house program kicks off to be paid for by the taxpayers.” Jackson stated. “ He applies in person and fills out the Smith and son, Somers; Karen Soucie, Mrs. Curtin said the league favored asked the candidates how they felt The 53rd District covers Coventry, Tolland, Willington. restore confidence in state government. “ A new failed to do in the past two years. Hannon said it was a The open house is for parents only, the PTO year. Parents are invited to mailed the so-caUed newsletter three days before be was ballot at the clerk’s office. Mailed South St., Rockville. question one on the qualification of about the wing. I 53rd District legislature must practice true austerity to control spen­ difficult but interesting time “ because the lawmakers to inform them of programs and the next general meeting Nov. 8. nominated for bis second term, and I'm sure he knew ballots must be received in the mail Births Friday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. electors, question two for Democrats and Riepublicans Malcolm Harris, GOP candidate for the 53rd House ding,” she said. In her four minutes. Mrs. E jigl^ had to marry a deficit of a different administration in a curricula. Details on upcoming programs and George Diaz, Stafford Springs; a son to when he mailed it that he was going to be a candidate. no later than election day. preregistration of 17-year-olds as agreed the science wing renovation is District, made the following release: examined possible solutions to financial problems facing time of shaky economy.” Parents should gather in a Large general meetings will be announced Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Tolland electors, and question four for “ Each and every taxpayer in the Second District, in needed. They urged all voters to ap­ I have been campaigning door-to-door well over a the state. Hannon also acknowledged much work is done before Group Instruction Room where early in November. Stage Rd,, Tolland. streamlining the reapportionament effect, has made a campaign contribution to Mr. Dodd, prove question five. month now. A door-to-door campaign is invaluable Muriel Yacavone and after public sessions. “ Many hours the public are not Admitted Saturday: Robert Hubbard, procedure. giving him a tremendous and unethical advantage over Muriel Yacavone, Ninth District incumbent, agreed the aware of are put into program reviews and in­ Ahearn, Miller White Rd., Ellington. because yoq find out what the people are concerned with. bis ebailenger,” Jackson continued. “ But more impor­ Discharged Satunlay: Debra Barstis, Too many politicians are so busy talking about their economy of the state is a most important issue. She said vestigations,” said Hannon. tant was voting for his own pay raise, to take effect im­ Alpert Dr., Rockville; Thomas Benoit, own pet ideas that they don’t have time to listai. But the past iegisiature made new beginnings to see where mediately. .Anthony Sloppa debateTuesday North View Dr., Vernon; Darlene listening to constituents is what representative every penny comes from and where every penny goes. Republican Anthony Stoppa, who is opposing Hannon, Bielecki, Pleasant St., Rockville; Mrs. “ Dodd knew the salary was 842.500 when he first sought democracy is all about. They are the boss. It’s their con­ She said. “ Much Was accomplished and there is much to was not present for the program. Bolton The Herald delivers Shirley Clark and daughter, Rt. X , An­ COC on board agenda the office, and any raise should have been effective with cerns that are important. be done.” The decision makers must find solutioas for The Herald now can begin sub­ dover; Marion Choun, Worcester Rd., the next term. Evidently, Dodd does not consider 842.500 ’The public is invited to a meet the The Manchester Evening Herald One of the biggest concerns I’ve heard is over the better management of state government, she said. Vernon; Paul Comi, Hillside Dr., and duties, apportionment of cost to a living wage. It makes me wonder what he made as a candidates night Tuesday at 8 at wishes to inform all residents of scribing by calling The Herald at governor’s finances. Two years ago a fellow in Suffield E ilin g ^ ; Gail French, Orchard St., Hebron member districts, and its legal basis. James Gallagher Herrick Memorial Park. the towns of Andover, Bolton, 643-2711 during the day and asking young lawyer just before be got elected. Rodcville; Mrs. Ginette Gagnon and The Board of Education will con­ School District No. 8 is composed printed some bumper stickers that said “ We can’t afford James Gallagher, a political newcomer, is the Aloyslus Ahearn (D) and Dorothy Coventry and Hebron that copies for the circulation department. “ A portion of the bill granting each congressman an daughter, Goodwin St., Eiast Hartford; duct a special meeting Thursday, of the towns of Hebron, Andover and a governess.” Looking back with the benefit of two year’s o f The Herald should be in The Herald maintains and plans automatic cost-of-living adjustment each year was hasti­ Republican candidate for the House from the 10th Alfred D. Kornfeld, Ph.D Miller (K), candidates for state Da\^ Goddi, EJlington Ave., Rockville; hindsight, two things are now clear: Ella (Grasso) can’t to continue its news coverage in Oct. 28 at the Hebron Elementary Marlborough and Rham High School. ly amended when it became a campaign issue," Jackson Assembly District. representative from the SSth adequate supply at all newstands Michael Halloran, Hammond St., take a joke; and we CAN’T afford a governess. and School on the Central Office Com­ The board will discuss COC concluded. “ I think Mr. Dodd should state here and now. Gallagher’s main concern is the financial crunch the District, will talk. in these towns. all of these towns. The names and Rockville; Andrew Keboe, Elms Village mittee (COC), office of the membership and Hebron’s sugges­ I have been listening to the taxpayers and the tate working class faces. He cited increased gasoline taxes, They will answer questions. Coffee Home delivery is also being phone numbers of the reporters Dr., East Hartford; Patiicia Mikulski, before Nov. T, what his position on cost-of-living raises Edward W. Kloehn, M.S.W. superintendent. tion to other local boards and Ueir employes in Tolland, Coventry and Willington. They are sales taxes, license fees and registration fees. He pledged will be served. maintained and increased in these for these towns are listed in a box South St., Rockville; Mrs. Sabrina Morris for elected officials is. and how he would vote on such a Board (Tiairman Robert Owens responses if received. It will also sick of the games that Ella the Ax has been playing with ’The event is being sponsored by the towns. Residents not receiving on this page. and son, W. Main St., Rockville; Gilbert bill if te is re-elected." to fight higher taxation if elected. and members Joseph Pelletier and present the method of apportioning their money. They are still numb from bearing of a new announce the opening of offices Bolton Woman’s Club. Powers, Grove St., Rockville; Bernard Timothy Moynihan Robert Nicols will explain the C(X) costs and budget approval for the deficit or surplus every other day. First we hear it’s an Rediker, Terrace Dr., Rockville; Jeanne 55th District The incumbent from the 10th District, Democrat for the practice of before opening the meeting for dis­ COC. 880 million dollar deficit. Then it’s 840 million. Next we Salois, Summit Dr., Tolland; Thomas Timothy Moynihan. looked back on his first term record. W isn e^ , Stafford Springs. cussion. Pelletier said the most important hear we’re 822 million in the black. Or is it 816 or maybe state Rep. A1 Abeam called for an expansion of the clinical psychology and He m ention^ cosponsoring the Municipal Audit Act with Breakfasts get another month Adm itt^ Sunday; Michael Clifford, Their talk will include the history concern is budget approval and ap- 88? state Employe Suggestion Awards Program by in­ psychiatric social work Well we can't take any more of Ella’s game of bu^et State Sen. George Hannon to protect communities from Ellington Ave., Rockville; Eleanor and purpose of the COC, its powers prorpiating costs. creasing tte incentive awards and expanding the eligibili­ including psychotherapy, marital counseling, Close, Enfield; August Kramer, Twin bingo. And the only way to close her game .down is with a ty to include the public. such occurrences as the Elast Hartford Housing Authority Hebron menu the children liked. She said labor involved, that this fiture was no psychological testing and family therapy Hills Dr., Coventry; Theresa Lavigne, Republican (General Assembly. “The program is successful as far as it goes. investigation of a year ago. He also mentioned the bill Cafeteria Head Margery Porter that waffles was a “ handsdown longer realistic. Union St., Rockville; Arlene Payson, And high on it’s agenda will be a sunset law. A sunset “In my two years on the Public Personnel Conunittee, passed concerning MDC membership and the first bill he presented the results of the winner.” She added that if more reduced and Rachel Rd., Manchester; Morris Leaf vacuums coming law would require periodic reappraises them and I have learned that the best ideas for greater efficiency voted for providing products for the blind and visually experimental breakfast program to ’The program is averaging about 94 free meal students participated in Webber, Lewis Circle, Rockville. at 117 E. Center Street reenacts them. That way tax-wasti^ programs which have come from people on the job, the ordinary worker disabled. the board ’Thursday. students per day, 72 who pay the full the program, that it would be more D ischvged Sunday: Mrs. Donna Bell are no longer effective can be retired. TTiis would free who must live the problems day after day, year after James Cordier HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 648-4925 It is going well considering that it price of 25 cents, six at reduced successful because of the reim­ and son, Vernon Ave., Vernon; Corey South Windsor Collections will begin in District I money for tax reduction, for property tax relief, and for year. Unfortunately, we have not really encouraged them cost 34.3 cents to prepare each prices of 5 cents and 17 free of bursements from the government. Benson, Forest View Dr., Vernon; The Department of Public Works and last for four days, then, move to Republican Town Councilman James Cordier. who is breakfast and the department has charge. She said a loss of 83.50 per day Michael Bielak, W. Main St., Rockville; has announced its leaf collection District II for four days, and so forth. about 35.5 cents to spend. She said that last spring when she could not be absorbed within the Mrs. Patricia Ducbarme and son, Staf­ program for this year. Leaf vacuum Each district will be collected twice. ford Springs; Robert Hubbard, White Sbe said she received about 35 introduced the program to the board, program. pickup by town crews will begin Mon­ In the latter weeks of the program, if Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Ann Marie Levesque cents toward the cost from reduced she estimated it would take about 70 The board agreed to continue the day, Oct. 25, and end Friday, Dec. 3. workers are prepared to use heavy , , . , and son, Somers; Arthur Lockw o^, loading equipment to remove leaves priced meals and about 36.5 cents students from both schools to carry breakfast program for one more-pmchg and The town will be divided into four from free meal students. the program. She said that due to un- month while looking for solutions to daughter, Willington. districts as follows: which may be wet or covered with snow. ( The first problem was to find a forseen food price increases and the the problem s. Birth Sunday: A daughter to Mr. and District I — the area bounded by Mrs. Robert Zak, Overfaill Rd., Ellington. the Vernon town line to Avery St. in­ O n ce again, residents; are cluding Lawrence Rd. and New- requested to rake their leaves to the HEAR YE! HEAR YE! MANCHESTER TAXPAYERS ARISE! marker Rd. curb area in long narrow furroWs. It District II — the area bounded by would be best if residents raked their Avery St. to Ellington Rd., ending at leaves to their front yards until the Wapping Center. day the vacuums come. Phys ed to go coed Hy 1978 District III — the area bounded by This would alleviate the problem of IN 1976 Sullivan Ave., soutli, to East Hart­ leaves clogging storm drains and the Vernon The board approved an appropria­ with Anna Z. Kasprak as project and Dec. 11. The schedule includes ford town line including Main St. hazard of young children playing in it is Rep. Cummings and the BARBARA RICHMOND tion not to exceed 83,162 to imple­ director. two Saturdays which means sub­ District IV — the area bounded by leaf piles close to traffic. ’Die leaves IN 1776 ment the workshop which will be con­ The workshop will be held at stitutes will be needed only two days. must be in the curf) area, however, Herald Reporter Ellington Rd., north of Sullivan Ave., Democratic Board of Direc­ ducted by the University of Hartford. Rockville High &hool Nov. 4,5, and 6 to East Windsor town line. for pickup. In 1978 the physical education The workshop will be open to a tors who are running rough- program in Grades K-12 in Vernon maximum of 21 teachers. The cost of will be co-educatlonal all the way substitute teachers is not included In It was King George and the shod over Manchester through, Mrs. Claire Albom, physical the amount. An attempt will be made Area briefs education supervisor, told the Board British who oppressed the Taxpayers as in the case of to see if the university consultant of Education last week. might be available on a Saturday so Mrs. Albom was speaking about a Dent dance Trigon Players American Colonials. the Buckland Fire Station The all of the days will not involve hiring Holly Daze Variety show proposal to conduct a four-day substitutes. COVENTRY - Coventry VERNON - “ Holly Daze” will be ANDOVER - The Rural Music HEBRON — The Trigon Players of Republican Party WANTS a workshop for Vernon teachers with Democrats will sponson a tlie theme of the Christmas bazaar to Ck)mmittee will present a variety Rham High School will present the the purpose of eliminating sex Vernon will be a pilot town for the smorgasbord and dance Oct. 23 at St. be sponsored by First Lutheran show Nov. 12 and 13. Proceeds will play “ Indians,” Oct. 28,29 and 30 at fire station, but one that we stereotypes from the classrooms. program. Mrs. Albom said this type Mary’s Hall starting at 7 p.m. Church, 154 Orchard St., Nov. 6 from benefit the Josie Breton fund and the school at 8 p.m. Tickets will be of ^ucation will help make the tran­ can use. Tickets will be available at the door 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A variety of Items also will help with the costs of available at the door or may be sition easier with the physical educa­ . BUCKLAND FIRE STATION or by calling Sandy Bastarache, 74^ will be on sale. Door prim will be bringing “ in school” programs to the purchased In advance by calling 228- tion program. 9606. awarded. town. Anyone wishing to participate 9451 or 228-0189. 1 In Taxpayers’ Money Has ALREADY Been Wasted and MORE TO BE SPENT On A USELESS Appeal. H you have news Teachers attending the workshop Election$ of pa$t in the show should contact Ruth Mun­ $350p000 will be expected to come back to Haunted house son at the Town Office Building. Help celebrate for these towns, call VERNON—Dr. Edmund Sullivan of their respective schools and pass the the University of Hartford will speak VERNON - Witches will be HEBRON — The children of the ANDOVa - 64e-M7B information on to the other teachers. on “ Elections, Past and Present” selling discount tickets, for a tour of members of the Hebron Junior We need stable Republican Representation In the Connecticut State Legislature. The time for Revoit is (Donna Holland) At the completion of the classes the Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Vernon a Halloween haunted house, Oct. 22 Women’s Gub will help patients at BOLTON - 6464»7B teachers should be able to identify Monument dedication NOW And AGAIN NEXT YEAR If We Are To Avoid a repeat of the Continuing Inexcusable Waste of Tax Adult Education Center. To learn and 23 at the ’Tri-City Plaza, Vernon Chichester Convalescent Home and (Donna Holland) the negative effects of sex role HEBRON - The date for the more, call 875-1960. Circle. On Friday the hours will be 5 Literty Hall Convalescent Home, COVOmiY • 742-8800 stereotyping in terms of loss of dedication of the new honor roll Money. Women meet to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 Colchester, to celebrate Halloween (Linda Lovering) academic potential, self-esteem, and p.m. TTie “ Haunted house” tour is monument has been changed from on Oct. 29. Children, dressed in EM T HARTroRO • 280-4283 vocational potential. COVENTTIY — TTie Republican being sponsored by the Vernon Junior Nov, 11 to Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. at costumes will deliver cakes baked by (Sheila Tullar) Some of the other things the Womens Club will have its postponed Women’s Club and the Vernon Veterans Memorial Park, Rts. 66 and club members. VOTE REPUBLICAH NOVEMBER 2 FOR: ELUNOTON - 643-2711 workshop should accomplish would meeting tonight at 7:30 at Republican Jaycees at the Lottie Fisk Building, 85'. Tlie monument is the Bicenten­ be to; Identify primary agents of sex (Barbara Richmond) headquarters. John Hetzel, chairman Henry Park, Oct. 29 and 30. Full- nial project of the American Legion role socialization and sex-role Auxilia^ of Post 95. A reception will Phone~A‘ Thon HORON - 228-0480 of the Bicentennial Commission will price tickets will be sold at the door WALTER JOYNER MART RRAY MARILYN “LYNN ” ENGLAND WARREN WEST8R00K stereotypic teacher attitudes, expec­ revieyr the 200th anniversary ac­ follow the dedication at the Post (Karen Blakuplak) those days also. TOLLAND-The Tolland Friends tations and behaviors; identify sexist tivities. A nominating conunittee Home, Rt. 86. of Music will hold a Phone-A-Thon 12th ASSEMRLY DISTRICT 13th ASSEMRLY DISTRICT SIR ASSEMRLY DISTRICT 14th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT SOUTH WmOSOR - 844-1304 language and generate nonsexist will be appointed to select officers Thesday and Wednesday from 6:30 to (Judy Kuehnel) Church fair alternatives; choose reasonable for the womens club for 1978-77. 9:30 p.m. to raise money to build a Can RapuhllcanHaadquartars-824 Main Street-D43-S131 tor A Ride to The Polls ^8 43 -2 711 goals for nonsexist curricular In­ Plans will be discussed for a Christ­ TOLLAND - The Tolland music suite next to the high school. (Barbara Richmond) novations; and Identify various types mas party and a spring arts and Ck>ngregational Church will have an Chllers are still needed in order to Paid For By Tho BopubOcan Town CommHtoo — Chartas MeKonzh, Troaauror 8 4 8 4 7 1 1 of sex-role stereotyping in curricular crafts show. In cooperation with the old-fashioned bazaar Oct. 23 from 10 reach all 2,000 town homes. ’To (Barbara Richmond) materials. National Federation of Republican a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church on the volunteer, call Pete Dugay at 8 ^ The university is offering credit for Womens Clubs Oct. 23 will be Tolland Green. A large variety of 7011. More than 812,500 has been the workshop which is sponsored by observed as "Lights On” day to light items will be on sale from 10 a.m. to raised over the past year. Needed is the Capitol Region Education Ck>uncil the way to victory for Ford and Dole. 5 p.m. 825,000. ■T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18, 1976- PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancharter, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18, 1876 Homaa For 8ala 23 Homaa For Safe 28 Homaa For Sofa 23 Wantod to Buy 49 Apartmonta For Ront 53 Apartmonta For Rant 83 JHNp W u iM fl Nafp HTMIlMf IS NtmiM For Safo SS Nomot For StM 2 i ^ Duplicate MANCHESTER 68 Duplex • National Weather Forecast SPINET PIANO in good con­ LOOKING for anything in real MANCHESTER NICE, quite GENERAL MECHANIC - WANTED - Excellent typist. Good income, nice home, $40o. dition. Call 6460505. estate rental - apartments, one bedroom apartmentit ini a Here Is a chance for mothers Owner Says - SELL! Full time days. Paid CMS, J. D. Real Estate. 6461980, MM homes, multiple dwellings, no small adult apartment com­ Bridge Blue Cross and life insurance. or ex-secretaries to work with 6463778. plex. Price includes private a young, dynamic firm on a MANCHESTER fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Amerbelle Corporation, 104 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE on ------BMl Associates, Inc. 6461980. entrance, parking, heat, hot C enter East Main Street, Rockville. part-time basis. Fairly fixed / water, kiichen appliances, H e r a l d this 7-ROOM RANCH. Pooluroo: I'A balhi, Bridge Club Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 5 days s > z e u D r u u i i i a , '« 1 ROCKVILLE - Accepting basement storage and laundry a week. Occasional r ^ e s t s NEW LISTING fireplace, half acre lot, nice 1 Oct. 15 at the Masonic Tem­ p.m. An Equal Opportunity flrol floor family room, 22-ft. flroplaeod living □ RENTALS applications for one bedroom, facilities. $225 per month. No Employer. to stay longer when workload Six room Colonial, large treed lot with ample room view, low 1408. J. D. Real 1127 per month, two-bedroom, pe(s. Damato Enterprises, ple — Sonja Gremiltion and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING is heavy. 50 words per minute room, lirat floor laundry, rac rooln, low |40a. for garden. Private street. Must be sold to settle es- Estate, 6461980, 6463778. 10.00 $161 per m onth, th re e 6461021. James Baker, first; Clem BABY SITTER - Two to three a must. Salary commensurate 1 Hitchcock and Wilmer Curtis, Ute. 138,900. CONTEMPORARY RANCH - Rooms tor Rant 52 bedroom, $174 per month. mornings or afternoons a with ability and past Rent includes ail utilities, 4 ROOM APARTMENT - second; Liz Carter and experience. Ask for Julie, 633- eight rooms, featuring week, Westwood area, off WARREN L HOWLAND, REALTORS KEITH REAL ESTATE ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly wall-to-wall carpeting, and First floor, $140 plus utilities, Murray Powell, third. PHONE 643-2711 Keeney Street, call 646-5382. 3801. beamed cathedral ceilings In married couples only, no pets, 643-1108 6 4 M 1 2 S or 649-1922 living room, with white brick rooms, single $56., double $69. parking. Call 1-237-8859 for in- Munrhesler FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD plus tax, continental lormation. EHO. security required, call INSURANCE AGENCY - MEDICAL SPECIALIST - l4o fireplace, two sliding glass evenings 6463841. Bridge Club experience required. Current doors, 2 1/2 baths, redwood lomn iiHniMMii breakfast, maid service, color Seeking full time girl with N iW aM tAM TV, utilities, parking. Call, FIVE and 'A-rooms - first Oct. 15 at 146 Hartford Rd. property and casualty training openings. Good and aluminum exterior, 2-car MANCHESTER - Deluxe two — North-South: A1 LaPlant Htip W tn fd IS salary, paid training. Enlist­ iarage, professionallv 6462300. floor, two family. Carpeting INDEX experience. Call 871-1001 for COLONIAL - 22' living room f through out, appliances, bedroom townhouse apart­ and Norma Fagan, first; Joe ment required. Ages 17-35. MANCHESTER • Immaculate EAST MIDDLE Turnpike • 2 BRICK DUPLEX - living andscaped grounds with N O T IC If aER IC A L MATURE - Part appointment. with fireplace, large country FURNISHED ROOMS for washer, dryer hookup, ment. One and 1/2 baths, Toce and Jeannine Raymond, Call U.S. Army at 6M-9462. custom built five room ranch, family, plus extra lot. Could room, kitchen, formal dining minimum care. 169,900. private entrances, full base­ 1 - Loti Slid Found time. Hours 1 to 5 p.m., 5 be Urge single, 2 baths, room, three bedrooms, rec kitchen, king-size master Philbrick Agency, Realtors, rent - Community bath and fireplace. Porches, garage second: Lou Halpryn and Jack 2 - Psrtonsit ADVERTISING DENTAL ASSISTANT - sunporch, patio, landscaped ment, pool and patio. Includes days, short hand and timing flreplaced living room, 1 car room, 2-car garage, excellent bedroom, I 1/2 baths, 6464200. kitchen. Utilities included. enclosed yard. $230. month. Descy, third. 3 - AnnQunesmsnts Experienced, for busy dental Nirii d k m Ir m t Van. E n lot, 120x320. Marlon E. screened porch, walk-out gnwuiMiioiocuiC Near stores and busline. Ideal 6461085. heat, appliances, wall-to-wall 4 > Entsrttinmsnt RATES necessary. Call Mrs. Quinn . 137,900 tor hous^lSi- condition, 151,900. Philbrlck East-West: Peg LaPlant 289-9541. office, certification preferred, 1IH.lt Mr Itll itifllRI Robertson Realtor, 643-5953. R basement, (reed lot, garage. for senior citizen, Call after 5 carpeting and air conditioner. 5 - Auctloot call 643-1726. ra lot of record. Keith Agency, Realtors, 6464200. Lota-Land For Bala 24 $295. per month. No pets, and Jim Polites, first; 1 day . 10( word per day iiwIiMi- l iii S ' piM staMMi Real Estate, 6461922, and 646 S4S,S00. Philbrlck Agency, p.m. 644-0383. THREE BEDROOM apart­ FINANCIAL TWO FAMILY, central loca­ Realtors, 6464200. snown by appointment only. Claudette Gleba and Wendy 8 ~ Dondi-Stocki-Mortg«gtfl 3 daya . ,9( word per day ASSISTANT Store Manager • isHiMtssiM «mhiM Ik Ttnri 4126. ELLINGTON - Standlsh ment - One and 1/2 baths, Background in sporting goods RNs-LPNs - Ufe-Med Ser­ tion, nice lot, four rooms each For period ending 7 a.m., Tuesday, Oct, 19. During Monday FU R N ISH ED ROOM in range, dishwasher, Damato Enterprises, 6461021. Bradley, second; Anne 9 - Partonil Loans 6 daya . ,8e word per day vices is seeking more capable Im EiibiiRlm, P.0. In 2H floor, good condition. 143,000. SPACIOUS CONVENIENT ■ Street - Excellent location, Ingram and Jan Leonard, 10 - inauranct 26 daya . 7c word per day only need apply. Apply 283 Mirt, IMtai 41341 SPACIOUS CONVENIENT Ranch. Verplanck School MANCHESTER - Northfield AA zone, city water,' adjacent night, rain is likely to fall over most of the lower half of the private home. Call 6461822 refrigerator, fully carpeted. licenced professional nurses 6462426, 65. Green. Picture this...your MANCHESTER - Two third. RMPLOYMINT 15 worda, $2.00 minimum West Middle Turnpike, berin- Ranch. VerpUnck School area. Applianced kitchen, to golf fairway, starting 113,- Plains and parts of the Lakes region. Snow is also possible in after 2:30. $270. per month. Security ning Monday, October lltn. to add to our growing staff. own condominium home with required. 646-5461, 649-8782 bedroom townhouse ^ a r t- Oct. 14 at 385 N. Main St. - 13 - Hotp Wantod Happy A d a .....$2 15 inch We are a dynamic nealth- MANCHESTER - 66. Duplex, area. Applianced kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area, 900 per lot. Cafl 8465757. After scattered sections of this area of precipitation. Elsewhere, 14 - Butlnota OppoHunltloa wall-to-wall carpeting, three three big bedrooms, 2 1/2 LIGHT Housekeeping room after 5 p.m. ment available at Pine Ridge North-South: Jan Leonard and 15 - Situation Wantod service organization that tries aluminum siding, two car ga^ breakfast bar, dining area, 5, 649-3423. mostly fair weather should prevail. Minimum temperatures in­ Village. Features Include PART TIME Secretary for TRIM YOUR Christmas tree wall-to-wall carpeting, three bedrooms and fireplaced baths, finished rec room, full clude: (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlan­ for rent. Stove, refrigerator, Midge Gordon, first; Anne to utilize whatever hours you age, separate furnaces, $53,- carpeting, outdoor patio, linens provided. 801 Main heat, air conditioning, KDUCATION law office, must be an with the extra It you make bedrooms and flreplaced living room. Ceramic tile Bualnaaa Proparty 26 ta 41 (60), Boston 36 (SO), (Chicago 34 (51), Dallas 48 (61). THREE BIG modern rooms, Ingram and Margaret Kropp, 18 - Prlvata Inatructioni excellent typist, no legal have available, and turns representing the world's 900. Warren E. Howland, bath, sunroom, cedar paneled storms ana screens. Plus cen­ Street. 649-9879. air conditioning, stove, carpeting, individual en­ 19 - them into productive work for living room. Ceramic tile Denver 21 (48), Duluth 25 (M), Houston 50 ( 72), Jacksonville 54 second; Barbara Davis and Schoott-CloaoM experience necessary. Send largest cosmetics and Realtors, 643-1106. family room, one-car garage, tral air conditioning and refrigerator, heat, parking, trances and patio, full base­ 20 - Inttructlont Wantod you. RN-IS.25 per hour, LPN- bath, sunroom, cedar paneled MANCHESTER - Grocery (76), Kansas City 33 (47), Los Angeles 59 (72), Miami 73 ( 84), ment with washer/dryer Ann DeMartin, Ann replies to P.O. Box 525 South toiletries company. Show and family room, one-car garage, many extras. Mid $40 s. heating, complete kitchen and store with beer permit, WANTED - Responsibje man, included. $190. References RIAL eSTATC H 'K per hour. We will be in- MANCHESTER - New 6room New Orleans 48 ( 75), New York 38 ( 53), Phoenix 58 ( 87), San hookups and much more. McLaughlin and Murray Windsor, Conn. sell beautiful gifts, cosmetics, many extras. Mid f40 s. Owner, 647-1085. much, much more. Must be excellent location and lease. early 20's, to share house. Oc­ required. Mr. Belfiore, 647- 23 r - Homoi for Sola terviweing in Manchester this Colonial. One and 3/4 acres, 2 seen to be appreciated. All Francisco 50 ( 69), Seattle 42 (60), St. Louis 33 (51), Washington cupancy November 1st. Call Great location, easy Powell, tied for third. 24 - Lots-Land lor Sala leweliy, etc. in your spare Owner. 647-1085. Near community college and 1413. RNs-LPNs - 11 to 7 shift, full week. To make an appoint­ time. Set your own bours-pick 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 10” this for $37,000. Call today, 36 (56). 6462851 after 6 p.m. accessibility to everything. Oct. 11 at 385 N. Main St. - 25 ~ Invastmont Proporty ment, please call 677-w64 or Insulation. Choose colors for growing area.Call for details $275 per month. No pets. 26 - Butinau Proporty or part time, pleasant your own work days. JUST LISTED - Spiffy six Joan Lemieux, 8469797 or 646 64^131. Hayes Corporation. MANCHESTER - New 3 three North-South: Marge Warner 27 - Raoort PropoHy 677-7709. Interested? Cali 523-9401. Interior and rugs. Homd 6555 for appointment. CLEAN, FURNISHED room Damato Enterprises, 6461021. 26 - Raol Etuta Wantod working conditions, skilled room Cape, charm!irm ing bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, and Janet Boyd, first; Nancy nursing facility, call Mrs. owners warrantee for 10 years on busline for working walk out basement, garage, Akin and Margaret Boyle, se­ of nationally insured protec­ decorated on pleasant Tot. Plaid Vest MANCHESTER - We have SIX BIG rooms. Central, MliC. SERVICES Klett, DNS at 28^9573. CONSTRUCTION - No Features flreplaced living several parcels of land zoned gentleman. Call 646-0505. laundry hookups. appHances, cond; Bette Martin and Peg 31 - Sarvicot Offorod PART TIME tion. Charles Ponticeili and Articlaa lor Bala 41 Articlaa lor Sale 41 parking available. $185. per 32 ~ PoinUng-Paporing experience required. Current room, dining room, eat-in for office buildings. Owner convenient to schools and Dunfield, third. BABY SITTER needed in my training openings. Good Son, 6461540, 6460800. I FIRST OFFERING LARGE PANELLED room shopping, $285. Mr. Swensson month. References required. 33 - Building-Contracting EARN kitchen, three bedrooms, bath will sell, or build to suite. Call SEWING MACHINES - 1976 FIREWOOD for sale - Well Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. East-West: Irving Carlson 34 - Roofing'-Siding home weekends. Call 649-7804. salary, paid training. Enlist­ and full basement. Priced to Manchester Joe Gordon, Gordon Realty, with 'private entrance, bath 646'5'254' 35 - Htatlng-Plumbing FULL TIME PAY ment required. Ages 17-35. VERNON - Country living at Zig Zags unclaimed layaway. season r spli)lit and delivered. and parking in quiet home, and Mary Willhide, first; Jim 36 - Flooring sell at 138,500. Call B/W Real­ 6462174. MATURE BABY sitter Telephone sales work. Call U.S. Army at M-9462. its best. 6 RoomiR Ranch, a ■ gar­ Reautiful $48.50. Singer Touch and Sew, $45 cord. (Jail 644-2876, after convenient/enient location, li security Baker and Geri &rton, se­ 37 - Moving-Trucklng-Storog# age, inground pool, recreation ty, 647-1419. originally $389. now only 38 - SarvicM Wantod needed 5 days weekly in my Morning, afternoon, or ingt iSlx rooms, two baths, 5, $30 a week. 6460885. Autoa For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 cond; Eugene Toch and Judy room. For details call Action 'fireplaced family room,I MANCHESTER - Almost one $68.40. Fully guaranteed. Call MISC. FOR SALE ADVERTISING home. Cali 649-7804. evening hours available RN OR LPN-7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 646 MANCHESTER BUY or rent acre of Business Zone Proper­ Pyka, third. weekends. Laurel Manor, .646 Real EsUte, 647-1300, Ibuilt-ins, two air con-1 2361123, Dealer. PFAFF MODEL 130 - Por­ 41 - Articlaa for Sola DEADLINE Base salary, plus com' 0206, 6465353. with option to buy. Roomy 6 [ditioners, wall-to-wall I ty close to Manchester table tailoring machine. $99. Nile Tim e 42 - Building Supplioa UCENSED NURSE - part or missions. Elam: 4519. room ( ^ ^ , with good storage Hospital. Owner will sell, or 43 - 'Pott -Birdf- Dog* full time. Good pay, custodial tcarpeting, patio, city' LOAM - Nice - Right off the One year guarantee on parts Novice Group 44 - Livoatock 12 00 noon the day before $128 - $178 spacspace. Formal dining room. may consider ground lease. work, pleasant, easy. Cali 649- TELEPHONE LINEMAN ■ VERNON - Bolton Lake area. .'utilities, two car garage^ farmlands. Call 649-4356 or and service. Manchester Apartmenia For Rent 53 Oct. 15 at 146 Hartford Rd. 45 - Boats 6 Accaoaorioa pubitcatton (Pw Week) Beautiful treed lot. 150x150. firepUce, 2 baths, large pan- kMUST BE SEEN TO Ca(\ Joe Gordon, Gordon 643-9918. Sewing Machine Center, 249 CARTER — North-South: Sue Fenton 46 - Sporting Oooda Deadline lor Saturday and 2358. No experience required. eleu rec room. 1H.SO0. East Realty, 643-2174. 47 - Gordon Products Cell Excellent area, survey ’ APPRECIATED! Broad Street, 649-0545. WE HAVE customers waiting cuts Current training openings. and Frank Bloomer, first; Monday ia 12i machine shop. To train on MANAGEMENT POSITIONS wall to wail carpeting, new your choice to your own mtchanic — ho'll toll you what 56 » OfTloia. Storoo for Root YOUR AD Evenings. Shift-11 p.m. to 7 Split. Acre wooded lot, im­ CAPE - Bowers School - large tape, instant service. Hayes Machine Center, 249 Broad Naab, first; Fred and Helen first shift for lead position on are now open with Electrolux. aluminum siding, garage, MODERN TWO bedroom wo airsady know.______56 - Rooort Proporty for Ront Claaadted ada are taken over a.m. Apply Restaurant 94, 29. mediate occupancy, 152,900. eat-in kitchen, living room (kjrporation, 846-0131. BRAND NEW Michaels dia­ Street, 649-0545. Ramey, second; Frank and 57 - Wantod to Ront third shift. Call 64M100 for When you qualify, while assumable 7 1/2% VA Townhouse, heat and hot the phone aa a conveiMance McNall Street (adjoining Welles Agency, 742-7356. with firplace, formal dining mond - 30 point carat in twist Joyce Rossi, third. 56 - Mioc. for Ront appointment. Multi-Circuits, training you will receive 8120 mortgage. Call now. water, 1 1/2 baths, disposal, 76 m $3195 The Herald ia reaponaiMe for Inc., 50 Harrison Street, Manchester Motel). per w e», opportunities to room, three bedrooms, SELLING your house? Call us setting. White gold. $250. or SNOW TIRES - Used one dishwasher, laundry hook-ups, 74 FORD $3545 .Manchester AUTOMOTIVE onty one incorrect maertion and Frechette & Martin, 64M144. Station Wagon. 4-cyl. angina, LTD Coupe. V-8 engine, A/trans., Manchester. 1 ^ per week, raone 528-0606. A RANCH home for the whole aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ first and we'II make you a best offer. 742-7667, season. J7615, white wall. $240. Call 5261708 days. Community College 61 - Autot (or SoM then only to the atce of the family - Large flreplaced cash offer. T.J. Crockett, standard trans.. AM/FM radio, P/steering, vinyl roof, radio. 62 - Trucht for Solo WANTED - Desk clerk, part Equal Opportunity Employer. age, treed lot, immaculate Suburbanite on rims. 644-9665. low mileage. Oct. 9 at 146 Hartford Rd. — oriQinal maertion Errora which time, evenings and weekends. living room, first floor laun­ Realtor, 6461577. METAL SHELVING-Like 63 - Hoovy Equipmont lor Solo do not feaaen the valije of the condition. 139,5(X). Philbrlck FOUR ROOM spacious - 75 MUSTANG GNIA $3795 74 VEGA $2495 Judy Pyka and Jim Baker, 64 - Motorcycioa-Bicycfoa advertiaement wdl not be cor­ TOOL and DIE Maker - 2 Apply in person, Monday 7:30 dry and family room, 1 1/2 Agency, Realtors, 6464200. new. Ideal for warehouse or WOMAN'S Fur and leather Hatchback Coupe. 4-cyt. engine, 65 - Compora-Troiforo-MotNto modem apartment. Heat, hot Sport Coupe. V-8 engine, first; Don Carter and Bill Cur­ rected by an addrhonal maer- openings. Experienced. Over­ to 9:30 p.m. Elssex Motor Inn, MULTl-GRCIIITS, IK. baths, enclosM yard, quiet IMMEDIATE Cash for your stockroom. Five 36x18 shelves 3/4 length coat, size 12, like water, stove, refrigerator, 4-speed trans.. radio. Homoo time and benefits. Dynamic street. 143,900. Keith Real KEITH property. Let us explain our per unit. Phone 643-0255. A/trana., P/steering. P/brakas, 66 - Automotfvo Sorvico tK>n 100 Eist Onter Street. Printed Circuit Board MANCHESTER - Fifteen new, cml 537-1884. garage. Convenient location. tiss, second; Sue Shorts and Metal Products Company fair proposal. Call Mr. stereo radio. 74 CHEVELLE $3295 67 - Autoo for Ront-Loooo Fabricators with blue print Estote, 6464126, 6461922. room antique Colonial, $235. per month. Security. 646 Malibu Classic Sadsn. V-6 Ann McLaughlin, third. Inc., 646-4048. Interviewmg 8 REAL ESTATE TWO TWIN BEDS-wood MATURE Persons needed for and measuring equipment restoration nearing comple­ Belfiore, 647-1413, PLAYER PIANO - Very good 7268. 76 HORUT $4495 engine, A/trans.. air condition, a.m. to 4 p.m. FOR SALE by Owner - Six frames, springs and mat­ condition, spinet style, $350. Sportabout W agon. 6 cyl., telephone sales. Full time experience. General 172 E. Cantor St. tion.' Three baths, nine P/steering. radio. work, no experience room colonial, aluminum fireplaces, beautiful setting. MAY WE BUY your home? tresses. Call 6461004 after 3 Call 537-1884. A/trans.. air condition', machine shop experience SECOND FLOOR - Five room P/steerIng, radio. 74 PLYMOUTH $3195 Lost and Found necessan^. Good earnings, siding, 3 bedroom wall to wall Surrounded by 16 acres of Quick, fair, all cash and no p.m. WANTED - General helpful. Will train on the ••W9 Make fiat. Ail appliances, fully Satellite Custom 4-Door. V-6 □ NOTICES will train. Apply in person. carpeting. 2Vk baths, land. Philbrick Agency, problems. Call Warren E. 75 VOLKSWAGEN $2995 engine. A/lrans.. air condition. LOST - Savings Passbook machinist or lathe hands, 50 la tn t N.C. equipment for Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Sunroof 2-Door. 4-cyl. engine. Olan Mills, Burr Comers, 1163 Congoleum kitchen-dining. HOUSE CALLS" Realtors, 646-4200...... '.x“ “ ,,e”cr. P/staerIng. vinyl roof, radio. Number 022-0-241674. Hart­ hours, paid holidays, excellent openings on all kiifts. Call Sun deck, garage, basement. sell four rooms of furniture, A/trans., radio. ford National Bank and Trust A Tolland Tpke., or call 646 Building Suppilea 42 nections. Convenient to Lost and Found insurance benefits.Metronics 6464100 Built-in appliances. 144,500. SELL YOUR HOUSE through and appliances. Call 6462035 74 CHEVELLE $3495 Company, FirstManchester 2672. 1.7 ACRES - plus a two-family schools and shopping. $260. No 75 VAUANT $3495 Malibu Classic Coupe. V-8 Incorporated. Route 6 and 44- equal OfaportwUly Cm plortr No agents. 6461919. 646>4126 J. Watson Beach Real Estate after 3:30. house with income. Let us NATURAL STONE for utilities. Call Mr. Peterman, Custom 4-Door. 6-cyl. engine. engine. A/trans., air condition, LOST - Savings Pa: Office. Application made for A, Bolton. Company. I^ofessional real M anchester MECHANIC WANTED - App­ 649-1B22 show you this unusual proper- retaining walls, veneers, 649-9404 or 644-8659. A/trans., air condition, vinyl roof, vinyl root. P/slaerlng. P/brakea. payment. DIVAN, MATCHING CHAIR- radio, P/steering. Top scorers in the Number 037-0403466. Hart­ ly in person at Don s BEAUTIFULLY kept expan­ (Jnly asking 143,900. estate service for nearly 50 radio. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOOD SERVICE - No years. Call our Manchester of­ Green, very good condition, patios, etc. Pick up by the Manchester Senior Citizens ford National Bank and Trust American, 128 Tolland Tpke., dable Cape. Four rooms, plus 5535 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, pound or delivery by the ton. CARRIAGE HOUSE - New 75 GRANADA $4095 Company, Middle Turnpike Poraonala 2 MULTKKCUITS, NC. experience required. Current lovely enclosed porch. fice. 647-9139. $200. 647-9033. 74 PINTO $2745 Pinochle Group game Oct. 14 Manchester. training openings. Good 646-4200. Bolton Notch Stone (Juarry, luxury 4-room Ranch style 4-Door Sedan. V-6 engine, Station Wagon. 4-cyl. angina. Office. Application made for Printed Circuit Board Fireplaced Uving room, tree MANCHESTER - Meadow Delight the children with A/trans., P/brakes, P/steering, at the Army and Navy Oub IF YOU want to meet people salary, paid training. Enlist­ this attractive plaid vest 6463163. apartment. First floor laun­ A/trans., radio payment. Photographer with BUS BOYS, or Bus Girls - Dav shaded park-lUie yard. Low Lane, 2700 sq. ft. Raised PLANNING TO SELL? - Our SEASONED CORDWOOD - dry, 1 1/2 baths, cabinet vinyl roof, radio. are Vincent Borello, 615, with similar interests as you, ment required. Ages 17-35. 12H)'s. Keith Real Estate, 646 in knit for their *'back-to- counseling can help without, Cord and half cord loads. E. or just to make new friends experience in dark room Time work, apply Podunk Mill CaU U.S. Army at 6469462. Ranch, Central air, large school” wardrobel kitchen with new appliances, 75 GRAN TORINO $4495 70 MONTE CARLO $2175 Elsther Anderson, 590, Lyla Tavern Rekaurant, 289-7929. 4126, 6461922. spacious rooms, many extras, of course any obligation. Yeomans, 742-8907. Coupe, V-6. a/trans.. p/staering, give us a call at 569-4548, Mon­ procedures and general No. 5535 has knit direc­ ANSALDI RUILT ge H. Griffin formal dining, sliding glass Sta. Wagon. V-6, A/trans.. air p/brakes. vinyl root, radio. Steele, 589, Violet Dion, 580, priced reduced to 162,900. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. doors to private sundeck, cond., P/steerIng. P/brakes. day through Saturday, 11 a.m. P.C.B. techniques. NOTICE, Now hiring - Steady tions for Sizes 4, 6 and 8 Nice Manchester Ranch George Last, 569, John Gaily, to 10 p.m. Dial-A-Partner Ser­ Openings on our first and EXPERIENCED Dining work, starting to take Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. inclusive. Ieened lc southern exposure, central air radio. NOTICE room Waitress for Friday and in a very nice • Saild • Graval • Fill 567, Oara Hemingway, 558, vice. third shift. Call 646-4100 for applications for full-time KEEP SMILING TO ORDER, tend 75t for each pat­ conditioning, full private 75 IMPALA $4595 [ i n i C R Lee Steinmeyer, 553, Claire Saturday evenings. Apply EAST HARTFORD Three tern, plut 25C (or poitage and neighborhood for children Andover basement. $265. Call Warren FIRST REMINDER appointment. employment. A number of job KEEP HAPPY bandlinf. □ MISC. FOR SALE Station Wagon V-8, A/irans.. air Renn, 551, Mike Haberera, Podunk Mill Tavern Family House, 14 rooms, plus (cul-de-sac street). Brick E. Howland Realtor. 643-1108. cond., P/steering. P/brakes. 75 CHEVROLH $3495 NOV. 1 INTEGRAL YOGA - Learn Cqul Opoortunhi Bmploftr (^ n iik s to be filled. Phone COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD 742-7886 Ton Pickup. V-6 angina, stan­ 549, Archie Houghtaling, 543. how to relax, 8 week course, Restaurant, 289-7929. 528-6702 between 9 and 5. store, reduced for immcKilate ANNE CABOT front, large kitchen, living items, including appliances, radio. THIS IS THE LAST DAY sale -149,900. Owners 6465641. MBnehMttr EvBntnfl HBrakI dard trans. liie group sponsors a game room with raised hearth Articlaa lor Sale 41 and baby items, plants, many ONE BEDROOM apartment TO FH.E YOUR PERSON for general office 5267311. 1160 Ava. of Amaricaa 74 PONTIAC $3945 SUPPLY - No experience Naw York, N.Y. 10036 fireplace, three miscellaneous. 644-9076. on Main Street, available Catalina Estate Wagon. V-8, 75 BLAZER $5495 each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at PART TIME CLEANERS- M A H C H R S T M $48,100 BUILDING to be torn down. V-6 engine. 4-speed trana., PERSONAL PROPERTY work. Typing, aptitude for required. Current training ALUMINUM sheets used as November 1st. $150 monthly, A/trans., air cond.. P/steering, the Army and Navy Club. Play Print Name. Adresi with ZIP bedrooms, ceramic bath, P/steering, AM/FM radio. LISTS Elarly morning, Manchester figures, all benefits, 5-dav IMMEOIATaV AVMUBU BEAUTIFUL Columbia Lake CODE and Style Number. printing plates, .007 thick, ANTIQUE COMMODE - Plenty of good lumber, suf­ heat incuded, one month P/brakes. roof carrier, radio. is open to all senior citizens. 646S0K. and Willimantic area, must openings. Ck>od salary, paid family room, hobby room (Exception week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 286 Owner anxious • lovely, im- - For sale by owner. Adorable 1976 ALBU M plus Special 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Refinished, clean, $50. Also 4 ficient material to frame and security required, call 644- have own transportation. An training. EnUstment r«|uu'ed. or guest bedroom, good clapboard a large house. Will 74 PONTIAC $3595 75 CHEVROLH $4295 Vernon Motor Vehicles) SINGLE? Meet exciting new 2736. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army at macuUte, 3 bedroom older 2 bedroom starter or retire­ Quilt Supplement of pat­ $1. Phone 643-2711. drawer pine and walnut 2414 after 6 p.m. Ton Pickup. V-8 angina. Ekiual Opportunity Employer ment home. Tastefully storage space, garage, exchange material for dis­ Catalina Sedan. V-8, A/trans.. Winners in the Vernon people to date. Call 643-9462. Colonial. Trees and shrubs, tern pieces and directions bureau, Victorian Period, vinyl roof. P/steering, air cond., A/trans.. P/steerIng. P/brakes. Such lists shall be filed not M/F. Calf649-5334. PART-TIME help needed for decorated, applianced for 7 quilts. Price.. $2.00. nice decorating and condi­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, mantling and removing radio. Scotsdale trim. Senior CitiMns Pinochle Gub later than November 1st each Professional Singles oversize detached garage. excellent condition. 6467375. . . . --.o iv,.,,- f iv e room - Three bedroom radio, P/brakea. Associates. 233-6231. fitting and drilling bowling kitchen, wail-to-wall ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $ 1 EACH. tion and landscaping. ranges, automatic washers, material. 643-6006 or 647-9771, apartment in two-family tournament Oct. 14 at the Ver­ year, or if the first shall be a RN or LPN-3 to 7 p.m. Laurel RADIO MECHANIC - No Modem Solarian kitchen, 74 DODGE $3295 74 CHEVROLET $3695 balls Must have experience. carpeting, spectacular No. Q-116-BLUE RIBBON OUILTS. Immediate sale needed. with guarantees. B.D. Pearl's UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub duplex. Close to busline, no '/t Ton Pickup. V-6 angina, non Senior Citizens Center are Manor. 649-4519. experience required. Current IVk baths, large screened Centaini tliteen iQvely quilti. 43 Dart Sport Coupe. V-8, A/trans., Sunday or legal holiday then Inquire at Vernon Lanes, fielostone fireplace, large 142,900. Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Doga-BIrds-Pats pets, security required. CaU A/trans., P/steering. radio. Joe Gessay, and Ann Hietala, training openings. Good porch. Excellent location. No. Q-117> OUILTS ON PARADE. vinyl roof. P/steering, radio. on the next business day Route 83, Vernon. dosed in porch, patio, lovely Dlrectlooi for tixteen quilts. 2171. Brownies, nurses. East Dubaldo Lesperance .Agency. 635 each, Margaret Parker, RN or LPN-11 to 7, Saturday salary, paid training. Enlist-' ^ awi w w i w n 74 EL CAMINO $3895 following. Pononal Loana 9 ment required, Ages 17-35. yard with many trees. This No. Q-11S-6RANDM0THER'S FLOW­ Catholic School. 6461225. DOG-CAT BOARDING 646-0505. 74 MAVERICK $3095 634, and Harry Ertel, 623. and Sunday, or Saturday or INSURANCE AGENCY - In BARROWS A WALLACE house offers comfort, ER OUILTS. 16 fascinatini quilts. ODEGARD bathing/grooming. Complete 2-Door. 6-cyl. engine. A/trana.. Classic. V-8. A/trans.. P/steering, Failure to file such list by Call U.S. Army at 6469462. imaia im niMH DARK LOAM - Five yards, radio. Sophie Bogdan has the high in­ LOANS AVAILABLE for any Sunday, Laurel Manor, 649- Manchester looking for a economy and expansion No. 0-116-AMERICA'S FAVORITE $30.. plus tax. Washed patio modern facilities. Canine luxury decor, P/steering, radio. November 1st means TEN ••••tsssssssssssssssssssss M-Ttn n m i 3i7-isis AFGHANS. A beiutlful lelectlon. REALTY^ HOTPOINT Refrigerator - ONE BEDROOM apartment - dividual score of 654 and the type of business. Call Gilbert 4519. Claim Secretary. Prefer possibilities, in a prestigious and pool sand, gravel, stone. Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon Centrally air-conditioned, PER CENT addiUon to tbe Butinaaa Opportunity 14 No. 0-120-MAKE A GIFT. Many Old but clean and running, $30. “A Good Place To Buy A Car" high total score of 7,463 to 516-747-3227. someone with agency neighborhood. Low thirties. Ilfti (Of friendi and family. k ' « 3 = 4 3 d 5 643-9M. Road, Manchester. 646-5971. available November 3rd.. assessment as required by the D EN TA L ASSISTANT 742-8213. date. experience, but will consider Primaries only. 4265534, and Manchester, call 646-2469. State Statute. Training - Opportunity for in­ other ^plicants. Send resume SMALL ENGINE Service 2263985. FREE GOLDEN Colored Pinochle will be played dustrious person in busy to: P.O. Box 190, Manchester, Corporation expanding dealer MANCHESTER - Whistle crossbreed dog. Good Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 REAL ESTATE NEED □ EMPLOYMENT while you work in this cozy SIX ROOM DUPLEX - NOT BE DECURED Rockville Dental practice. Conn. netw ork. No experience temperament, used to p.m. at the Senior Citizens necessary. Complete training fireplaced 6-room Ranch. MANCHESTER - Quality Convenient to everything. Edgar E. Belleville, Chairside duties, x-rays, lab built seven room Cape, children and cats needs $250. per month. Stove, Center, Rockville. N*fp WanlMf 13 work. 3-day week. program. 1500. investment Spacious carpeted living Assessor SALEIS - Like to talk on the featuring plaster walls and excellent home with room to refrigerator. No utilities. Requirements, maturity, required to start your own room, dining area and garage. run. Call 647-9357. CARTER Phone? Whyby not get paid many built-in additions. Security and references. 649- PHONE FROM home to ser­ poise, prior work experience, business. Ideal for retired or Priced to sell at 137,9(X). B/W handsomely lor doingi)git?Eat it? biam Realty, 647-1419. Fireplaced front to back 0856. vice our customers in the previous dental experience 14.5617.75 per hour' base pay, part time. Details on request. FREE TO good home - 7 Year Manchester area, flexible Mr. Barker. ESCA Field living room, den, formal preferable. Salary negotiable, plus bonuses. Call 525-5060. dining room, 9x12 enclosed old German Shephard. Gentle VERNON - 2 bedroom hours, super earnings, 249- ^ d resume P.O. Box 289, Training Division Box 619, M A N C H ESTER - F o u r with children, needs room to Legal bedroom Colonial in beautiful porch, three bedrooms up­ Townhouse - Modern 7773. Manchester. TRU CK D R IV E R - No Wading River, New York. run. spayed, ail shots and 11792. country setting. 12x28 kitchen stairs, 1 1/2 baths, basement appliances, full basement, Mrs. Foster experience required. Current rec room, attached 2-car gar­ booster. For more informa­ quiet dead end street, bus line. Notice SALES POSITION - S tral^t STARTING to take with large eating area. For­ 1229 Main Street, Manchester • 646-6464 BOLTON training openings. Good age. Large treed lot, affords tion call 289-2696. after 3. ask $195. 872-4049, or 875-8900. commissions, leads; Ifurnished applications for full time WELL ESTABLISHED beau­ mal dining room, reasonably for Linda. Open Evsnings 'til 9 - Thursday 'til 6 appointed SCHOLARSHIP FUND, INC. salary, paid training. Elniist- priced at to7,000. B/W Realty, much privacy, $38,500. to home owners. Call 242-5402. employment. Call 872-4515. An ment required. Ages 17-35. ty parlor. Owner leaving Notice is hereby given that stale. Reasonable. Call 646 647-1419. Phllbrick Agency. Realtors. 31 Painting-Papering 32 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Mrs. Eldwin D. Foster of equal opportunity employer. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 6464200. Services OHered 31 Services Ollerad MINIATURE POODLE - /lutos For Sale 61 358 Woodbridge St. has the Annual Meeting of the KITCHEN HELP - Convales­ 2848. Female. Good temperament. GLASTONBURY - Luxury at ROOFER will install roof, been appointed registrar of Bolton Scholarship fW i, Inc., cent Home seeking part time WANTED ODD Jobs - HAVE TRUCK will travel. PAPER HANGING Expert. 12 weeks. CaU 647-9813 after 6 30 hours per week, pot MANCHESTER - Low invest­ a price that pleases, describes RANCH - Seven rooms, three Light trucking, call 643-0359. Your average paper, in siding or gutters for low dis­ the Daughters of the will be held Oct. 21, 1976 at bedrooms, modern kitchen, L Including raking, polishing p.m. 7:30 p.m. at the Bolton High washer. Apply in person to PERSONAL SECRETARY ment. Store in small shopping this Tudor Raised Ranch on cars, light trucking, call 643- average room, $25. Mr. count price. Call Ken at 647- British Empire in the state top of Minnechaug Mountain. shaped living and dining ELECTRICIAN - All types of 1566. School, Brandy Street, Bolton. M eadow ’s C onvalescent To Collego ProsMont area. Convenient parking. 8653 after 12 noon. Richman, 646-3864. Livestock 44 of Connecticut. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, B/W Realty, 647-1419. Formal dining room, room. Large paneled family wiring, electrical improve­ D E M OUT OF OUR WHY TO All present members or Manchester. This Intcreating pofitkn requirea a paraoo wlUi axcallant alaiMgraphic flreplaced living room and room in basement, garage, ment and repair work. Free BIDWELL Home Improve­ Mrs. Foster is a charter Bolton residents wishing to dtUli, an A iioclite degree or other ptofeaiioaal training In aecrctarlnl patio, 300' deep lot. 139,^. CASH PAID for your older, EXPERIECNCED house WOULD YOU like the care FULL TIME / PART TIME family room. Four bedrooms, unwanted or junk cars. estimates. Call 646-5253. ment Co. Expert installation and advantages you get by member and past regent of join are Invited to attend. itudlef, and a minimum u( five yenri or recent eiperience in an Philbrlck Agency. Realtors. painters. Available anytime. of aluminum siding, gutters ESTABLISHED Realtor has factory authorized sales and 21/2 oaths. 170's. B/W Realty, Immediate removal. Windsor Call for free estimate. 568- being in a large stable, but yet Britannia Chapter, Robert D. Murdock opening for highly motivated etecuUve, lecrelarlal capacity. A Bachalort Degree In Secretarial 647-1419. 6464200. TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - and trims. Roofing installa­ Science is preferred. Pofae, orginiuUonnl akUl, InlUiUve, tlealbUlty end service Representatives Auto Haul, 242-2549. 4383, and 879-0690. be in a small private one? If Daughters of the British President salesperson with real estate needed.. Opportunity for in­ Cleaning cellars and attics, tion and repairs. 649-6495,875- so, we will suit your needs. Bolton Scholarship license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, tbe abtUty to communicate oralty and In wriUng wlUi • variety of people dividuals or expanding moving large appliances, also 9109. PLEASE YOU! Empire. She has served as arc of equal importance. MANCHESTER A VICINITY MLS REWEAVING burns, holes. Building-Contracting 33 Only 2 large box stalls left. 129 the chapter delegate to the Fund, Inc. Philbrlck Agency, 646-4200. businesses. Rapidly growing Zippers, umbrellas repaired, stone and loam delivered. 644- Notch Road, Bolton, 649-0429. U w ncceiaful candidate will lake end Innaciibc dictation with ipeed and company in the fast growing 1775, 644-9532, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, state board. accuracy, prepare correipondence and reporta, greet calleti, ichedule ap- Window shades, Venetian WES ROBBINS carprp en t^ PART 'nME - Sales - U you energy industry needs in­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Boats-Accessorles 45 pointmenU, mainuin an orderly lyitem ol fUca and recorda, and eierclae SENTRY VALUES remodeling specialist, 1974 1972 are area professional dividuals or firms desiring Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- LIGHT and Heavy trucking - nings. (^ality workmanship, 1975 FORD LEGAL NOTICE salesmen in tne day time and Initiative to tee that projecta are completed on time. Starting u la ry Is IS,- Free estimates and special ditions, rec rooms, dormers, free estimates. Fully insured, diversification to represent 5221. built-ins, bathrooms, 23 FOOT 1975 one owner, fully TORINO THUNDERBIRD WINDOW VAN Court of Probate. Diatrlct of want to sell at night and make f l t per year and Uw excellent benefiti offered by Uw State of Counacticut two high volume consumer rates for senior citizens. 643- 872-9187, 649-3417. include > weeka paid vacaUoo, IZ paid hoUdayt, group health and life In- •36,900 kitchens, 649-3446. fiberglassed, full flotation. 165 station Wagon. GrMn, LoadedI All Thundar- E-300 by Ford. V-8, Mincbetler more than your day job...it's energy saving products. High C&M TREE Service - Free es­ 8136 or 646-5079, NOTICE OF HEARING •urance and a good retirement program. Manchester, country setting is where you will find this 6 HP inboard, outboard. Low V-8 autom atic, power auomallc,a m a I I I power fun and easy!!! Call Mr. profit potential. We will select timates, discount senior SPECIALIZING cleaning and hours. Write: 219 Amherst blrd faaturat Including ESTATE OF JOHN H. NOYES. Douglas, 525-9134. To apply, lend your retume and reference by November S, l>7l In: room Cape. Beamed celling, flreplaced living room, eat- FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets NEW CEILINGS and repairing chimneys, roofs, • tearing, air con­ steering,ering, roof vent. deccu6d qualified individuals for im­ citizens. Company archways installed, ceilings Street, Wethersfield, 06109. lactory air conditioning Punuaot to an order of Hoo. WUUam Dr. Ronald H. Deolaon, Prciidcnt mediate openings in large and I in kitchen, walk-out basement. Manchester owned and and doors made to order. Top new roofs. Free estimates. 30 ditioning, radio. and vinyl roof. Excellentellenlyc condition. E. FttaGorald, Judge, dated October g, MANCHESTER resurfaced, unique and com­ Call 563-4396. Owners moving SALES PEOPLE - Older small communities operated. Call 646-1327. quality work, reasonable Years Experience. Howley, out of slate! $10,000 or best Itrn a hearlag wTu be held on an multi-million dollar company COMMUNITY COLLEGE prices. References. 649-7831. mon ceiling textures. Drobiak 643-5361. awUcaUoo pruyiiS for authority to throughout Connecticut. •39sS00 offer. with young ideas has openings N BldweU St., Manchester, Coon. OtMO Dry Wall (Jo., The Ceiling and aaU certain reuf eratc ailnaled In the Investment from $450. to $8.- j East Hartford, spotleu Ranch in high location. 3 WILL TILL your garden for $7 Wall People, Manchester. 646- Town of Tolland. County of Tolland and for DMple who are looking for Manchester Community CoUege Is an equal opportnalty employer end OiX). required. For details per hour. (Jail anytime, 742- •2695 State of Connecticut a i In laid appllca-. a fulure, In sales and manage­ adbertf to Uw principles of slllm u tiv e acUon. bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, patio with roof. 8882. Garden Products 4Y •3995 •4795 PIMEA tion ermlllee. potential excellent. Principals M ANCH^ER COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL course. Free loan guitar with 2 8 9 - 4 3 3 V M Tanner Street OPPORTUNITY------EMPLOYER / ND ADHERES TO THE B»m l 4 reasonable prices. Fully in­ flagstone. Phone 643-0851,228- John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- consignment, any quantity. Defllilf 8. M n e r Manckeatcr, Coon. 319 Main St. Manchester only. Please send resume to PRINCIPLES OF APFIR ATIVE ACTION this ad. ^ b 's Guitar Studio. KEEP SMILING sured, 643-9321. 3483. 2222. 644-8962. Duted 7 Oct. IVTS OdMO Box M, Manchester Herald.' Call 6466557. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon„ Oct. 18,197g MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Cwm., Mon.. Oct. 18,1976- PAGE NINETEEN Anxwsf to Previous Puale Autos For Solo 61 AulooForSolo 61 Autos For Solo 61 Autoo For Solo 61 Fruit Basket C h «rl«» M. BehuHi ABC POLL. INC. pep c e n t •pmlmB A cm ss 2 ttatlan city 1 Fleshy Irult 3 Away from tha OJHERE'STHArAnORNW /^KEEPkOUR ^ Dear Abby t PUm trull G u m e ) - A D O S SCHOOL?',' APE FOP CARTER, shora 9 Peer-sheped 4 Raspond to a OF MINE?! I 'a WRING 1 HEAPPOUN,] OLDSMOBILES IruM 1977 stimulus HIS FUZZY NECK! .(fc VSIUPlPiy II PEP CENT APE By Abigail Van Buren 12 South Alricen 6 W uar barriar fox 6 Mars (comb, F b P f o p d , a n d 13 Qreek war god form) NOW IN STOCK, READY 14 Individual 7 Drops of ays 15 Winow ganui lluld 11 PEP CENT ApE FOP 15 Flash food 5 Landad 141 FJIi! f7 Wlla propartlsa C h o e w E P R i c h l i t t l e DEAR ABBY: I’ve been married to this man for six 15 Strtich 0 Young of a 20 Twiatad Into 43 Loatsr (coN.) FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! years, and 1 don’t think he lovee me attyniort. I came beck 20 Sourcas of horaa ■hraad 45 Lawmakar C A N p o gBSr, ^ ^ a trip one day earlier than I wu expected, and I yrlsdom 10 Concarning (2 31 BIblleU waad 45 Juicy Irull 22 ------MahU words.) 32 And othars 40 AUan laka ■ found my huiband and this woman together. Not yW*l»c t»ll>HU8PA>0tl7WA|jt^_^ 11 Obtains (LUlm 2 that, but aha w u wearing my baat nlghtgow n-tha one my wrlttan ig Pig product words.) hsad WMTNMP t f DICK CAVMII Many husband had ^ven me for Mother's Oayl 25 Danes alap 21 Poam divlilon 33 Dapand 51 South Immodlato I started a nias and the police came and broke it up, 25 Mouaa gsnui 23 Spanith man's 35 Flrit- Amarican bird WHO NraaS A N AFZfaOSjAJsfT Styl9$ A Colon 30 Qo In hsma gsnarallon 52 Amataur (var.) Doitvory They took her to the emergency hospital to repair some '34 Play division (2 25 Agraamam Japanasa 54 liallan eolna 'JGU 6 A IP N O WBA-THER. f=ORBCA6 IER'? to cuts end bruises I had given her during the (use. I know I wordi.l 20 Pain 37 Of lha aar 55 Europaan rhrar Mickey Finn — Morrli W«Im IT AFDLOSiv:, PONTIAC on All ModoM ebouldn't have tom into her that way, but I have a very 36 Fallan-away 27 British 30 Parts of a 55 Tidings W X IL P B E -THATfe Chooio Fnml bad temper. ballavar gun sonnat 50 Slltch logathar 35 Raddlah- BUT A1AVB8 YOU BET I AND I APPRECIATE 1 AFTER ALL, ROLF .iSUNNV M E T B D R - Tha next day when I waa straightening up my house I brown IruH 1 r r r i 1 r r IT iT WOO CAN DO )( WILL, MR, yOUR LETTING ^-YOU'RE MV FRIEND. VESTERCA't^ O L 0 6 P /. 76 SEVILLE found all her underwear behind the sofa cushion. What 40 Kind of SOMETHING J\ S^cCOMBS/. A « KNOW! /Ill BUT DON'T LET ON AND IT 110,300 74 CADILLACEl D onO o C7CCC 73 L E M A M t 32830 should I do with her underwear? axamination IF It (4 ABOUT ITI TO GAIL THAT I ss«w,__ (eiSpiiiMt. Vow« uNIXlotm «W| bkN Mlwr Mtriw. A rsU itwip V4 , owemoMo, P/Weeil*e, 41 Taut TOLD YOU RAINEP BANGOR, MAINE 42 Pan point fT" if ANYTH I NO I A U - CAV 74 18700 74 $7300 74 18000 44 English IU |C K LiiitM R COR p i C O R V E T T E V E M T U R A DEAR BANGOR; Give H to GOODWILL. (Maybe the calhadral city IT 1 »■ zi F— > *»«**> * mNe, 4 ipeeS Imwnls. V-S, OMawsM, P/S, P/l, Wn|l rM LM M underwear Isn't beret) 45 Blllar vstch VrlT*' ^ WOO. ____ own. owk S"W*. OMli, nSAoMlo tap, oMIt M 47 Bowl-shapsd n r 73 SEDAN DRVmR SSOOO 73 OLO2 | M l a 03100 vetsal f T a $i a tX>i *4*~»H«stap.v-s,o«i.,pww»ota«i«» touncolnhriiiiv $ oooo 40 Oranga- Al Vsrmsar, building with parking, heat, t-Oew llorSlop. 44,S0S mSoo, Ur eond. I tay it’a foolish and wutefulil to leave perfectly good 65 WIntsr Townhouses throughout M ANCHESTER - M ain collect, 226-1206. beeku eeUe, ridtal Uiee. 7 4 BSMSU^ food on a plata to be thrown out-Mit-espedally at today’s pnanomanon Manchester. and air conditioning. 41 a u ftantof Office opan da/fy 9>9, Available November 1st. Call Street, one, two and three prices. Also, cleaning my plate te a habit of mine. Ever 65 Of that lady l e t s c u t THROUGH i WCW.' TH A T W>a A Sat. fO-3, SuiH/§r 11-9 649-2865. room offices available. Call BOLTON NOTCH - Modem of­ TOORANLEIRANt since I w u a wee lad, my mother prodded me to clean my DOWN u K M HERE, BOrrS.' THE TRICKY HAND-OFF.' 646-1021 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 843- fice or showroom building, plata. 1 Coupta WHERE'S THE aALL? 4535.______storage buildings on four in­ cmm- v-s. emomeso. P/t, P/B, bueku KIPS ARE PLAYING MANCHESTER - 122 East W ifi iwovi vMMi nrati ww miiaagap Ptease settle this. iNcxsTAm Drrexpxnc awi i 240 New State Road dustrial commercial acres. 1- 71 OLDS C m tM 70 DB.TA OOSOB FDOTOALL.^ Center Street, 5% sq. ft. first GLASTONBURY 4,000 feet in­ C n A S R T WRIRII $2005 V-*, ewemeSe, P/S, P/S, Ur een- -w —w- CANADIAN 7 " MANCHESTER floor, modem office. Ample 223-4460. pricing. Merritt Agency, ^ dustrial space first floor, V-S, taSwnuta, P / 7 w e U eendUtanta* 73 MO MUoM $1080 overhead Crane suitable nuuiy OFFICE FOR rent - 288 SOSOOnStadb..— e e n u - r ^ purposes. $1.50 foot, beat and square feet floor space. Air DEAR CANADIAN: Old-fashioned etiquette books NEWER THREE bedroom • electric included. 633-7511, conditioned, center of town, Win at Bridge euggeeted that we “ leave a Uttle." But new-feehioned Duplex. 1 1/2 baths, all 649-7287. near hospital. 643-1188. m>pllances. $260. monthly. tral Main Street. U ll 643-1442. common sense teDs us to “waste not.” Mr. Goodwrench I'm not recommending that the lost drop of gravy be F^hette & I^rtin, 64M144. by DAY •WEEK* MONTH South gets iaugh from Siam Autos For Soto 61 Autot For Solo 61 Autos For Solo 61 RENT-A-CAR says: sapped up with breaul; just don't put any moee on your THREE ROOM heated, fur­ Also Long Term Leasing on Any Mako or Model “Keep that Great pUte than yon can aat. \o.it nished apartment. Private en­ GM Feeling With first. Anywav, he opened one trances. No children, no pets. 'O-'O )H78»yt«A tec TlMaqUS ^ Genuine GM w spade. North raised to two References. Security deposit. NORTH spades and South jumped to 643-4880. DAILY DENTALS FROM $10.00 PER DAY Parts." DEAR ABBY: I’m writing aa one woman who haa been «KS4 in love with a manied man to othar women in the same six.” Captain Eaay — Crooka anil Lawranca V J(3 Jim; “West opened the king FOUR ROOM apartment - No txiet I su n e a t the following message to the man’s wife: e K Q to 5 4 WOULDN'T SURPRISE MB of hearts and, Instead pf show­ ’ PLEASANT T THAT DEPENDS ON HOWJW TB BOYi ■'7 THEVRE CRUDE SMELL utilities. Parking, adults only, Dear WUe; Your husband is going to leave .you and «10 5 IF t h e y w e r e IN CAHOOTS Routs S3 ing any s i m of distress. J O U R N E Y ) L O N S t h i s c l u n k e r y o u t a l k ABOUT GAMES COMPARED TO no pets. Security. References. SCRANTON S 7 2 - 9 1 4 5 marry me juat aa soon as: AMERICAN THE RACKET THAT KID WITH THAT BLONDE- WHO South took ms singleton ace, SA H »! >7 SOLD ME HOLDS UP! 649-1285 after 4 p.m. VERNON (a) you recover from your nervous breakdown, eye WEST EAST SPEED , AND HIS UNCLE'1 RIPPED OFF MV CAR: * MOTORS INC. 6 4 3 - 1 1 8 1 AA62 *QJ cashed the ace o f diamonds CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC infection, hysterectomy. and led a low spade toward ATTRACTIVE 4 room (b) you complete your vocational training, find a job, VKQIO W987542 S R R t^ l modem apartment. Heat, hot PJ987 «32 dummy. West bopped up with red ie. water, appliances, adults on­ *152 *974 ms ace, dropping ms partner's WHY'D I HAVE ly, no pets, available (cl your Idda are grown, out of high school, married and SOUTH ID) jack. Then he tried to cash the TO SO ANP November 1st., |235. 6434884. produce the first grandchild. « 10 8 7 6 3 queen of hearts. South ruffed, BRINS h e r . MERCURY (d) his parents are “gone.” (He can’t divorce his wife as WA dropped E ast’s queen of U P * l FOUR ROOM Apartment - long 08 hiia parents are living.) e At s p a ^ and brought home bis Large porch, heat included, USED (e) The dog has its pups. *AKQ J3 ridiculous slam.” large yard, 872-8718. ONE OF “THOSE” Both vulnerable Oswald: ‘"The humor here LINCOLN is very British. At first glance MANCHESTER - Two West Nortli East Seath West looks like an idiot. Ac­ Bedroom Townhouse CAR 1* tually, the fault lay with East. it- Available at Pine Pass 2 * Pass 6 * He dropped bis deuce of Village. Features In- Pass Pass Pass diamonds on that first dia­ heat, air-conditioning, Astro-graph Opening lead — K v mond lead! It was an expert, Allay Oop — Dava Qraua carpeting, individual en­ or supposed expert, game. trances, and patio, full base­ ONT KNOW, \ HERE'S YOUR i__ CLEARANCE SALE By BERNICE BEDE 080L YES, HET> UKE t o s e t UP A CON- 1 WHO'S S0IN6 \ I DGTrListpw, , ment with washer and dryer Had ^ t played the three s o DORK WIANT5 , TO BE HIS ) DOC:,..HE D O ^V 1 HERB By Oswald 6i James Jacoby TO U SEO U RT -naotLED STTUsmoN so h e can Sa iR y^ — hook-ups, and much more. 73 CMT. HIM N $5115 76G0NET4«LSaNf $3595 spot. West would have read r EVALUATE THE EFFECTS OF HtS GUINEA PIG? y HAVE IT ^^anvii mmEunviB lam^aar i^nanosp onni 1973 CWM 2600 $2795 him for two diamonds and MACHINE, m ' ^UNEP> UP AS YET/y e h u ^ i t ! Great location, easy Low mlleeoe. Economlcel 0 cylinder For Tueoday, Oct II, 1S7B SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) Jim; "Bridge analysis by SUPBZ-STRENSTH COMPOUND ON green UnU root AS power kwkidbig opeed Coupe, dork green, Mddle vinyl Interior, V- British internationaliri Boris seen what South was up to.” THE HUMAN 80DV.' accessability to everything. engine, eutomelle trenemleelon, 0, 4-epeed. decor group, radio, Myta MaU Today you'll be original and y w K s ' 875 per month. No pets. oenlrol, SO wbeU, AM/FM etarao A muUi P/Ueetlng, P/brtket, redio, dUuxe Unyl ’'ARidb (Mirch 21-AprU 16) Schapiro is a collection of more. Luxury U e low prtoe. wheUi. There are some sudden and creative. You could sklIHully Damalo Enterprise 646-1021. trim end whIlewUI radM Uree. Cerrtae assert yourself to achieve bands from actual play. He 4 |jenee^JtagotyjimrrenJj(,^^^^^^ ‘unusual career choices 1974 AHC NIMNE7 $2495 available today. Don't mull whatever you desire. starts with a chapter on 1973 OITIASS S $2695 Blue with matching Interior, economical six bridge humor.” An Iowa reader wants to Hotnoo lor Root 54 1971 HOmEGO NX $1595 over them too long or you’ll BAOITTARIUS (Nov. 22- know if dummy can remind 2-Ooor Hardtop, V-6. automMIc, powar cylinder, eutomaUc. power Ueering, radio, lose faith and lose out. O ^akl; ‘‘The humor in this Automatic tranamiaaton. powar ataarlog Dee. 21) Act upon unusual declarer that he held honors. atoaring. powar brakao, FACTORY AIR and wtdta waR draa. A gra^ buy. new ww Urae. Priced RIghtI feelings or Insights you have hand was not appreciated by COLONIAL 6 Rooms - 3 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Die answer is that dummy NEW CONDITIONINQ. radial wtiftawaH tiraa. today without trepidation. East and West. South really bedrooms, handv location, (UTa holaat Intarmadlaia, .Stick to the fun tplngs that wlH certainly may do that. Also references ana security 1969 PORTUC MTIUH $1195 1972 LeNMB $1995 ■pop up for you today. It's no Investigate tha philosophy, ' should have opened one club. 1976 MA 2-Ooor Herdlop. V-S, eulomeUc, poww 4-Doar Sedan, automatic, powar steering, rather than the phenomenon. With five very good clutis and honors can be declared any required, $300 per month. 1976 OKIM $6795 ueering, power brUtee, vinyl roo(. A greu Ume to get Involved In high- time before the rubber is over. powar brekee, light green finish with dark risk ventures. five very bad spades you Pmlbrick Agency, Realtors, 22S. Ten. Otamoroun wltti muctilng In- grssn Intsrior, V-S, FACTORY AIR CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. Although, if declared late the 6464200. Mflor. UiL AS power Including em/hn I I ) YouH be around extraor­ break the rule of bidding the SAVE - SAVE Uereo, 1BI «4wU, tautier Intartar, twin ao- CQNOmONINQ. Lass than 45,000 mitaa. O EM IN I (I8ay 2 1-Juiw 20) An opponents may object. dinary people today. They higher-ranking, five-card suit 40 onus end mucn more. UU orm 10.000. unexpected opportunity to AVAHABLE NOW - 6 room mmLMMkvm $2395 perform an exceptional ser­ could bring you unexpected 2;d72 TOYOTA Cellca • Many 35«. VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - Binding authority. Crockett Bugs Bunny — HsImdshI snd Stoffsl €1971 by he. dltloning and parking in- extras. Must sell. Call days, Looks good, runs good, no Agency, Inc., 643-1577. " ------\ r - ' eluded. Contact: John H, 6464384; eves. 640-208. work n ^ e d , $465. Call 646- "Smee you are going to not vote lor either can­ THIS PLACE NEEDS SOME F1X.IN, FUDDSY, Autos For Solo 6t L Lappen, Inc.. 164 East Center ------6716. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville didate, which one will you not vote lor more S tm t, Manebester-phone ^ PONTIAC Station wagon. BUT YA C’N DO MOST O IT ^------750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and apathetically?" 5261. Elxecutive Safari. 1670. Air 1675 CHEVROLET Monza, rack. $1,750. 2864042. ----- ^ ^ E R S E L F .' conditioning. $1800. Excellent low mileage, good condition, Our Bosrding Houss — Csrrol & McCormick ...... famlW Car. Call after 6 p.m. asking $3250^: 1671 Vega Wontod to Root 67 649687. Hatchback, $700, call 228-3607. LEANPER, maybe W J AW. UNCLE BUL6Y TOOK THE WANTED - Garage for dead TRIUMPH TR 7 - Op- 1673 TOYOTA Cellca - 38,000 npe/ Mobllobflo Homo* 68 8HDULDKT HM/E TWEP WHO-E S J m ; HEi 60NNA car storage. 8464I m . tions, air conditioning, tape miles, 4-speed, extras, Ha TRICK uncle AM06.' 5TANP ON THE CORNER OF deck. 18,000 miles. Onginany excellent condition. Call 646- WHAT IF HE IWESN'T dpy AMO LUCK STREETS wrW ...... * 8 .000, asking $ 5 ^ or best 2162. 18’ CAMPER trailer - single axle, excellent condition. BEUEVE YOU'RE A H18 AUTOBlPdRAPHY IN A i-i aiiwAasAwitaw offer. Must Sell.Call 568-0348 Eleven years old. $1,500. Call FAM015 p u b lis h er BRIEF CA4E ANP A FLPWEI □ AUTOMOTIVE a fte rs p.m. 1673 VEGA -OT, pow er PHCNIN LCNdPttTANCE H16 H A T! DATSUNS steering, automatic, excellent 7424630. y****“ *"**,...... 1673 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass • 4 condition, 41,000 miles, 646- FROM YOUR Acs - Wirth T his Funny W orld SAMPLE 1976B-210 Autoo For Solo______« joor, power steering, power 7635 after 6:00. WE NEED 30 used mobile LIMOUSINE.' homes, all sizes, please call r n r Brand Nawl NEED CAE? Credit bsd7 K M rS l,S S i2 u & Plaza Home Broker, 1-828- 'IT BUY! 1660 CAMARO • 6 cylinder, I SEE 1 lUSiMJPsO HM8 SalectioH automatic shift, green with 0360. T/AKE MY WORD, if 1976 D ittm KS'K.^irittv'S: black vinyl roofi air con­ i r WON'T LAST WHAT MAVBE_, \ lowest down, smallest WANTED -*1655 Ford ditioning. Ctell 640-2877 THEY ARE here - All new LONG AT THIS YOU liHOULPX Or O v Lot! 1977 models. Big and ^ A MIU-ION Mil-®* 8 DavmenU. Douglas Motors, customline Sedan for parts, PRICE,' MEAN.' TiOLO HIM PEP MoU(? • B-2iirs especUlly front in usable con- 1672 DODGE CHARGER - V- beautiful. Priced to sell. New y t WHAT • TRUCKS ••tc n*vr > T T dltlon. 647-1824. 8, power steering, power 14’ wides, loaded with extras, WE PAY 115 for complete ______lust $6965. Choice of two or JOHC, , • W ABONS brakes, radiate, new M int Job, TO h um ! S 3 ' VW THING - Good run- excellent condition. Must see. three bedrooms. Immediate • *2” CARS Auto ^ y , 52D>i990. ning cohdiUoiig gas heater and 640-2766 a fte r 6 p.m . parking available. Excellent rTTZ^TT “ I------snow tlrea. Excellent gai ••••»••••••••••••#••••••• financing. We need used m r a Department now open ^ueage. Make an offer. A ll Trueko lor Solo 66 mobile homes. No better time ^turdays. Complete line of anytime after 5 p.m. 8724686. to trade. Move up to 14' wide i EANPER / o / / f Chrysler parts. Chorches ______1666 IN TERNATIONA L living. Call or visit our central Motors. 646-3646. 1974 VOLKSWAGEN - Dump truck. LMdstar 1000 V- display at Plaza Homes, 1348 wwvmisi I V— CA N E>£ SELL O N LY^**^V ^^n VM R N K t f toTRmnvii-prp Orange, convertible, AM 8, S-speed transmission, 2- Wilbur Cross Highway, ^ rlln CREATIVE •- ^ DATSUNS. WE HAVE r f 1675 CORVETTE - Automatic, radio, low mileage, excellent speed rear axle with Baker Turnpike, Berlin, Connec­ lO -ld ticut. 1-828-0366. TO D O A BETTER JOBl ^ Ifi?coixRUon, Rolls-myce front, plow. Beit offer. 623-8384. iREAMze YOU Nevep A CB radio, 8-track tape player. ______1673 JEEP . CJ5, 6 cylinder, HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL - aWXJU) HAU6 Misseo 12' wide, 1970 mobile home. Short Ribs - Frsnk Hill 1668 CHEVROLTET Bel A ir- rear seat, excellent condition, TH A TO PeiO WETVET.' y T r ^ Dealer. 643-2761. joj, y.g^ 4-door, radio and $3150. Call 8754367. Wall-to-wall carpeting, . heatef, automatic transmls- matching appliances, gun T\4 GOING TOiw PO t v TM GOING TO THAT WIU.CERTA1NLV .-PROM ZTD 205 NEXT OTEVY B E ^ IR - U68 4- slon, power steering, ash gold, burner, $3,9^ Call 14284960. 5THING5 -THAT------A80USH TAXATION. WIN THEIR UNDYING W E D N esP A V / 1673 FORD Ranchero - Small •y