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Judge Paul Falsey has ruled in supply did not meet any given stan­ Reynolds said today, "My favor of the Town of Manchester in a dard of purity. neighbors and I claim moral victory case where five residents sought "If there were impurities in the by focusing attention on a severe damages from the town because of water, the evidence indicates that problem." problems with their water supply. the most likely source was a broken He asked all citizens to support The residents, who live in the sewer line on private property, and proposed improvements, including southwest section of Manchester, this was not shown to be the fault of short-range water improvements sought damages from the town the defendant (the town)," Falsey that will be recommended to the because of a 12-day period in August wrote in his two-page decision. Board of Directors. when they had to boil their water "Nor was any expert testimony because of a high bacteria count presented as to the effect of He also said that Judge Falsey's found in the town water supply. whatever impurities there might decision does say that there is a The residents testified about health be," he said. water problem but that not enough problems and inconveniences that scientific evidence was submitted. they said were caused by the water "Undoubtedly, the plaintiff He said that the town has "tem­ problems. (Reynolds) has a problem. His fami­ porarily technically prevailed" in the Joseph Reynolds of 86 Niles Drive ly has not been able to use tap water case. represented himself and the other for some years." he said. During the trial. Judge Faisey in­ residents. He was seeking 2750 in "However, the plaintiff cannot dicated that the case, which was damages from the town. recover without proof of just what is heard in Small Claims Court, might Attorney Edward Daley Jr. wrong with the water and that the be better suited for another court. represented the town. defendant caused the problem or Reynolds, when asked if he might Judge Falsey ruled that Reynolds allowed it to continue unreasonably." pursue the matter in another court, failed to establish that the water Falsey said. said. "That remains to be seen " Sadat prays for success

I of his trip to Israel

tty I'nitrd Prens Inlernalional from the moderate North African ment officials said this would be in­ states of Morocco and Tunisia. Curb work continues at cemetery Egyptian President significant. since the party has only Sudan, one of ’s closer allies, prayed today in a mosque in the Suez two deputies in the 360-member Workers from Crosetti Construction Co. of Meriden install another piece of curbing at said it would not oppose the visit as Canal city of Ismaili for the success parliament long as long-range Arab goals were East Cemetery. A road that formerly had been inside the cemetery has been removed to of his 36-hour visit to Jerusalem The storm of Arab protest was led not subverted create more space for plots. The work should be completed in about a week, Walter while crowds chanted "may Allah by such hardline states as Libya and President Carter said in Senj^w, town engineer, said. (Herald photo by Pinto) grant you victory" and "we are with , but the pending visit was also Washington he spoke with Egyptian you, Sadat, until the very end!” denounced in newspapers in Jordan "y President Anwar Sadat today and An advance party of 60 Egyptians and Lebanon, traditional moderates expressed hope the visit "will be arrived in Israel today and were in the Middle East conflict N successful in breaking down cheered by crowds of Israelis at Ben- Ismail Fahmi. who resigned as animosities in the Mideast " He said It was no smoking day Gurion airport, but Arab anger at his Egypt's foreign minister, publicly Sadat was "excited, enthusiastic and blasted the visit; visit mounted by the hour and Libya confident.” Carter spoke Thursday warned It IvoOld break diplomatic with Israeli Prime Minister "1 decided to quit after 1 failed to relations if Sadat went through with Menahem Begin to wish him well convince Sadat to cancel his visit." it. An emergency political meeting Fahmi told the Kuwaiti daily A1 and some really didnH was called in itself. On Thursday Egyptian Foreign Watan "My resignation has nothing In Beirut a predawn explosion Minister Ismail Fahmi and Minister to do with any other issue except By Lniird Pres* Iniprnalional • "What do you want me to do?” was almost exactly double the gutted the downtown offices of of State for Foreign Affairs Sadat's trip to Israel ' society’s announced goal and Egypt’s Misrair air line in an ap­ ^^bhammed Riad resigned in quick Libya, in a broadcast monitored in They bit their fingernails, they asked Paul Lalleman, 67, of Dedham, parent protest against the visit. No succession. Today Parliament Beirut, said it had placed "all chew ^ on the ends of pencils, their Mass. ‘T ve been smoking since 1925. represented an increase of 500,000 casualties were reported. Thursday a Speaker Sayed Marei summoned political and military potential at the movements were jerky, tempers And you want me to try to stop. Come over the response to California’s first bomb explosion damaged the Egyp­ representatives of Egypt's three disposal of Syria and the Palestinian were short — all withdrawal reac­ on.” smokeout a year ago. • And at Alexandria, La., Gsady tian Embassy in Damascus, also political parties and the chairmen of resistance movement " tions from doing without cigarettes "Hank” Chatelain, a bus driver, said without casualties. all parliamentary committees into Should the visit take place. Libya for a day. One participant was Portland. he smokes four packs a day. ‘Td go Libya warned of a possible an emergency session for Saturday The American Cancer Society Ore., City Commissioner Mildred said it would break diplomatic ties crazy in this bus if I didn't smoke,” diplomatic break and pledged its full morning. with Egypt, call for its expulsion declared Thursday "The Great Straub, who said she was spurning political and military potential at the The purpose of the meeting was not V from the Arab League and demand American Smokeout" — the time for he said. the offer of candy from friends who disposal of a displeased Syria and an disclosed officially, but it will ob­ the league's headquarters be moved those wanting to kick the habit to es­ wanted to help her get through the equally unhappy Palestinian viously debate Sadat's upcoming trip chew smoking for 24 hours. day without a smoke. from Cairo. But there were others — the resistance movement. Iraq, another to the Jewish state Official Iraqi Radio in Baghdad Did it work? “When I woke up this-moming I American Cancer Society hopes they hardline nation, protested the visit Opposition to the trip was expected stopped calling president Sadat by No one knows, but: was convinced that I don’t even want numbered at least 5 million who and was joined by such traditional only from Khaled Mohieddin. chair­ his name on newscasts, referring to • At various restaurants in San went along with the "Smokeless to smoke.” she said. She added that moderates as Jordan and Lebanon. man of the leftist Progressive. him only as "that head of the Egyp­ Francisco’s North Beach section, the Thursday” — withdrawal symptons candy would "make you want to put The only overt Arab support came Unionist Alliance Party But govern­ ash trays were full during the lunch or not. something else in your mouth — a tian regime " hour and smoky streams curled over In San Francisco, volunteers for cigarette or something more to eat." the bars. the American Cancer Society con­ The Santa Clara, Calif., County • In Detroit, during an anti-smoke ducted a survey in 51 of California’s Pharmaceutical Association asked rally in the downtown section, some counties and said 38.7 percent of the member drug stores to refrain from onlookers stood with cigarettes in state’s estimated 5 million smokers selling cigarettes. "It’s kind of their hands as others hurled were doing without their cigarettes. hypocritcal” to be selling something EB food stamp rule eased crumpled packs into a fire This added up to about 1,935,000 injurious to health, John Clayton, Department of Agriculture of­ (unds would be available to those smoldering in a drum. smokers, the organization said. It association vice president, said. HARTFORD (UPl) - State of­ ficials say the federal government ficials. " Maher said. "It’s a decision employees. has reconsidered a rule that might responsive to the needs of people Initially, food stamp officials have prevented some furloughed lacing hardship." classified that money as available Electric Boat workers from collec­ Maher said many workers at the assets, which meant some employees ting food stamps. “ Groton shipyard, which last month could not qualify for aid. Maher said Budget may force closing Social Services Commissioner announced the layoff of 2.700 But he said ’Thursday federal of­ Edward Maher said Thursday employees, took part in a savings and ficials had changed their minds and federal agriculture officials who han­ stock investment payroll deduction agreed to disregard the funds in dle the food stamp program have plan. figuring eligibility as long as the of MCC day care center agreed to his request that they make Funds in an employee’s account money has not yet been released an exception for some EB workers are supposedly given to the workers Maher said so far about 130 of the who needed help. "as soon as practicable" following laid-off EB workers have applied for By SUSAN VAUGHN would have to quit schooi. She said students and staff at MCC and other " la m pleased that in a matter of layoff. food stamps. Eligibility for the food Herald Reporter registration for next semester’s working parents, the combination hours we were able to agree on a Maher said it now appeared it stamp program is based on income Parents of children enrolled in the classes starts next Friday, and if the nursery school-day care center resolution of this issue with U S. might be several weeks before the and assets scaled to family size Manchester Community College Day student-parents do not know about provides a working laboratory for Care Center expressed their anger, the center’s future before then, they students in the Early Childhood disappointed ahd surprise Friday at will not be able to depend on the child Education program at MCC. Helene the possibility the day care center care and thus schedule their classes. Oakes of Rockville is one of the may have to ciose at the end of A committee of parents was students who has been working at the Power rale review awaits December because of financial dif­ organized Thursday night after a center since September.. She said she ficulties. meeting with the center director, is just getting to know the students 8 The announcement that the center Susan Epperson-Vater. The parents well, and if the center closes, she will decision on court appeals may be closed, as one of the hope to meet with coliege ad­ have to find another nursery which ministration and impress upon them will allow her to complete another budgetary constraints at the college, Northeast is Connecticut's largest speculation the PUCA might reopen was made known by Carroll Maddox, how important the center is to them semester of field work. HARTFORD (UPI) — Any review Judy Newton of Hilliard St. in by the Public Utilities Control utility, serving more than 850.000 the case. director of the public relations and their children. But. in a memo Thursday to com­ Thursday. The parents at the center Mrs. Dunn said they would hope to Manchester said the college is Authority of Northeast Utilities’ $35 customers through the Connecticut “leaving the parents up in the air” million rate increase apparently will Light i Power Co. and Hartford missioners Albert J Kleban and were only informed of the possible get some answers before Tue^ay. Miriam Butterworth. Harrigan said ^closing with notices handed to them She said she thinks it is "unfair we about the center. not be forthcoming at least until the Electric Light Co. A meeting was held Thursday courts act on various appeals. Northeast, which is appealing the because of the litigation it would be 'when they brought their chiidren didn’t get more notification. I think unwise for the regulatory body to re­ Wednesday and Thursday. there is a lack of organization at the afternoon between Dr. Ronald H. Northeast last month was granted PUCA decision, has asked a court to order the full $90 million rate hike examine the matter before the law­ One woman said Wednesday was college,” she said. "You would think Denison, college president, and Mrs. $35 million of the $90 million rate and wants the entire increase to be suits are settled. UPI obtained a copy the first day that her child started they would pay more attention to Vater. And it was agreed the center hike it requested by the PUCA. would remain open for the remainder The giant utility claimed the entire, charged while the appeals are being of the memo. going to the center, which is located something from which so many “In view of the pending litigation in the basement of Center students benefit.” of the college semester, until Dec. 23, increase was needed to maintain heard. but the future beyond that has not financial stability and soon after the and the possibility that we may be Congregational Church. She said she Several parents praised the school, required to reconsider certain been determined. College officials PUCA decision announced an An initial hearing on the lawsuits is felt the closing would be devastating the teachers and noted the benefit it aspects of these cases, it would seem has had for their chiidren, as well as are working toward a long-term austerity program aimed at cutting scheduled for Nov. 25 in New Britain, for some of the students who live on to be injudicious to us at this point to providing a service to allow them to financial solution. its expenses. although it is likely those cases will fixed incomes. The accessibility of further consider this matter on our work or go to school. One family, the The> center ran at a deficit of about Consumer groups have asked a drag on for many months and the center and the flexible hours own motion. " Harrigan’smemo said make it possible for many students to Alan Bartons of 138 Maple St., have $8,000 last year and a similar deficit court to order the PUCA to recon­ perhaps years. PUCA Commissioner David attend college and have day care for been using the center since it opened is under way this year, official said. sider the rate hike with an eye Harrigan had previously suggested A PUCA spokeswoman said she their children. in the spring of 1973 and have had two Several other college programs are towards slashing it since the expected Mrs Butterworth and The closing of the center would children that attended. Both the Bar­ being cutback also. expenses the $35 million increase the panel might call a special meeting to discuss the Northeast Kleban to go along with Harrigan's mean that one parent and part-time tons work. A call to Dr. Denison today to con­ was based on have been lowered by recommendations student at MCC, Pat Dunn of Vernon, Besides providing .a service for firm plans was not return^. the austerity program. matter. His calls had led to some ......

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manthesler. twin . Kn , Nm. I«. IWT7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. N»v. 1« l!i" I’ Scouting leaders honored Peopletalk Citizen Charo Lillie old lady Brynner and Constance Towers in its Restaurateur of the Year. second Broadway run — is a smash at Several Manchester area Boy Mrs. Ennis is a communicant of St. She’ll vent her famous cry of Her political opponents called her the box office, grossing |6 million so Scooters were honored recently at James Church and training Bronze Pelican Awards were "cuchi cuchi” as an American “a little old lady in tennis shoes” — far in its 16-week run ... ^ ie f Justice the 41st annual scooters' dinner held chairwoman of the Algonquin presented to the following: James citizen now. Charo — the Spanish but the joke died when she won. Warren Burger is showing signs of at the Hartford Hilton Hotel. District. She is also the Long Rivers Szarek of 6 Evergreen Road who is a bombshell — is legal. The 28-year-old Thursday, Raleigh, N.C., mayor- improvement after two days in an The dinner was held to honor the Council Cub Scout liaison officer. parishioner of St. Bridget Church and entertainer was naturalized elect Isabella Walton Cannon Arlington, Va., hospital where he's adult leadership which has con­ Mrs. Ennis has been active in Cub a committeeman of Troop 27 at St. Thursday, with 41 other candidates. showed up at a Harvard University Mary’s Episcopal Church. under treatment for a back ailment tributed to the spiritual development Pack 120 more than 12 years. She is Says she. "This is the happiest day of seminar on transition and leadership Wilbert Auden, a member of St. ... Actor Michael Landon broke his ol Bov Scouts also active with the annual Commu­ my life. I am so proud.” Charo for newly elected mayors with grin Mary’s Episcopal Church, also active ankle playing tennis, so scripts for The St George Emblem, the nion Breakfast and the Boy Scout married bandleader Xavier Cugat on her face and a pair of sneakers in Troop 27 is a member of the his TV series, “Little House on the highest Catholic award in scouting, retreat program. She is secretary of when she was 16, and recently filed dangling from her wrist. At 73, she’s Prairie,” will be rewritten to explain was presented to Mrs. Francis Ennis the Algonquin Catholic committee on Algonquin District committee. He for divorte. Of her newly acquired the oldest mayor-elect in the nation. scouting and was awarded the lives at 102 Starkweather St. the cast and the limp ... Chuck .Con­ of 9S Church St and Bernard J. citizenship: “America has been good One-round kid Hickey of 18 Plymouth Lane. Bronze Pelican Award by the Joseph E. Kearns of 33 Oak Drive, nors .— baseball player turned actor to me and I'll be good to America. I’ll Edward Bruening won't need Dr. The Rev Norman J Belval. archdiocese in 1972. She also holds Hebron, is scoutmaster of Troop 28. pay my taxes and obey the law.” — will do the presenting when the an­ the Algonquin District Award of and a member of the Algonquin Spock to tell him not to spank his son. nual Weatherby Trophy for big game archdiocesan director of the office of Kiss and a rrown religious edutalion. presented the Merit for 1974 and the Outstanding District committee. He is a com­ The Cleveland father learned the hunting is awarded Dec. 1... Richard I s k i n d e c * awards Scouter of the Year of Blackledge municant of St. Maurice in Bolton. Sweden’s Mary Stavins got a title hard way that understanding and J. Durrell, publisher of People District award for 1970. and a kiss Thursday. She’s the new diplomacy are the better part of magazine in Chicago, has been Thanksgiving Dinner She and her husband, in the Miss World — crowned in London valor. He’ll have his broken jaw elected vice president of Time Inc.... tlflVtO niOM 11*1 AJL TO Ml P.M. APPETIZER Manchester engineering department over 67 other national beauty queens. wired shut for the next six weeks — Don Hewitt, executive producer of CHOteuoTom IMLS have twin sons. Gregory and Jeffery, Singer Andy Willigms handled the the result of a roundhouse right CBS-TV’s ”60 Minutes,” and Gilbert CHICKBN GUMBO SOUP • CHILUD TOMATO JUICB • CHILLBD mUIT CUP coronation, planting a winner’s kiss EMTREEE jPRIERBSOFBEEF...... *6 .9 5 both Eagle Scouts. thrown by son Jamie while they were Grosvenor, editor of National CILUY ANOOUVM on 20-year-old charmer’s cheek. Miss lying on the bed “ tickling each Geographic, are winners of the TOMID CMtIN 6ALA0 Wmt FMNCH OMI6IIIO Mrs. Ennis is the radio dispatcher MAlMCOURiE broeedbaysgauofsencasseihxe ..'5 .9 5 Holland. 25-year-oId Irteke Berends, other.” Jamie is 17 months old. University of Southern California's ROAST YOUNO TOM TUMIY WITH iTUmM ANO OHAVT WITH CRANOERRY S AlUCE 4.N with the town’s civil defense, and is was runner-up. and Miss Germany. Glimpses Distinguished Achievement in Jour­ ROA6T RRIMf RIO OF MIF AU iUO...... I.H FRESH BROEED SWORDFISH STEAK ....*5 .9 5 on duty as the radio dispatcher for Dagmar Winaler, 23, took third Oknm Inetudee: Ermd and BiHlar, MaaOatf or f ranch Paiaioaa, Candf Yarns, “The King and I” — costarring Yul nalism Awards. iwaat Paas or Mfxad YaoafaOlaa. Manchester Ambulance at the place. DEEEERT8 I baked STUFFED LOBSTER ...... *9 .9 5 midget football and high school foot­ CHOICI OF ONI: All epaelale Include rellth tray, polaio, ball games. HOT HIHCI OR FUMFKIN FII - ICf CRCAM - aEVERAae - TIA OR COFFRE OPEN NLY TO mUC I - I CHILD'S PORTION vegetaMet, eoup, ulad, deteerL and fredi home- FOR CHiLOREN UNDER 12 TtARI OF AOI...... $2.00 LEil YEAR ROUND rned. brewf. Hickey received the Bronze About town Pelican award four years ago. CHINESE DISHES I Thanksgiving Day serving a traditional TURKEY ‘ © APPETIZER FOODMD I plus Other holiday specials to choose lUANO Tioom DINNER (FanlaU Ihrbiia#, OaMni Ftaam, ChtdiM R#H) BEVERAGE I Irom. A parishioner of St. Bartholomew Lutherweds of Emanuel Lutheran Church will have a WONTONIOUF Church, he has also been active in gourmet dinner tonight at 8 in Luther Hall. The Rev, and MAIN COURSE THANKSOIVINQ TURKEY IMPERlAi...... $95 I PARTIES — Christmas Parties — tonw dates parishes in Vermont and on Long Mrs. Noel Anderson of Singapore will be guests. THE IIUNOf R OSLIONT ...... f $$ NEIPSIC 1 etlll available. Call early 643-2342 Ma Ma Mia’s Island. N.Y. He worked for several tanrad M FrM Rtoa, Tm sod thsssrt years on the annual district commu­ Manchester Chapter. SPEBSQSA, will meet tonight at GOLF COURSE Buffet Restaurant & Caterers nion breakfast and annual district 7:30 at the Teen Center Annex of Manchester Recreation (l* -NO MOM OffWSr/NG Our -m i Room" QLA8TONBURY r -NO MO»f SAWr/NC Is avtiwMe lor psrtlss scout retreat. He is an active Center. All area men interested in singing four-part (»-N O MOM 5C8AWNC Tel. member pf the committee of Boy barbershop harmony are invited. l Co" Ic Uwd on *«0I Window. Too! sceommodsting 30-70. 644-3835 DAVIS FAMILY ffiSTAURANT ■ THAUKSaVIlHi Scout Troop 362. and served as its ^ MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS chairman from 1969 to 1971. A former The Young Adults of Emanuel Lutheran Church will -PARTY RESERVATION NOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Boy Scout, he is the father of Michael meet Saturday at 10 a.m. in the church kitchen to make Fresh Baked Swordfish ...... $4.35 AT DOWN TO EARTH PRICES F. Hickey, an Eagle Scout. bread. X* I I wlndshlBld cover ; Baked Stuffed Shrimp ...... $5.75 ^ J ^ t o s p i an snow, sleet frost wd leal Hickey is a director of the Steak Baked T ro u t...... $3.99 BMNG T H FAMIIV AUD FHENDS Club Inc. and a director of The Little Theatre of Manchester will present the ______Baby Beet Liver-Onions...... $3.35 ROAST TimKEY *5.50 Associated Restaurants of Connec­ musical. "Cabaret,” tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Veal Parmesan ...... $3.99 with Yankee dressing ticut He is, also a member of the East Catholic High School. For reservations, call 649- Roast Sirloin of Beef au j u s ...... $3.59 National Restaurant Association, A i m y TOMMrS PIZZAHA 0812. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Egg Plant Parmesan (salad only) ...... $3.35 HAM STEAK »5.50 Bernard J. Hiekev and earlier this year 'was named Mrs. Francis F.nnis ^ th e! m'lroek afafmoSaltiva nMSalti«4 |S 206 W. CENTER ST. with Hawslltn sauce 1^1 downtownowdtown manekaltip 646-6661 I ’ V italian-american cuiuue . . Above served with Baked Potato i Salad J CLOS COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE V2 ROAST CHICKEN *5.50 267 E. CENTER ST. .1 with Stuffing MAMA MU'S WEI l l X , TEL. 649.5478 ) aciiN ci FICTION Hira 646-2550 Area youths 4-H winners MFFET UT. I emms Fm. aAT. auN. ■Tommy" K W YORK SIRLOIN STEAK >6.75 SPECIAL C H iiisfiiiuuP A ^ \ OPEN CALDOR PLAZA Ooorga Lucaa Praaantal ROUETN *8.95 Mon. MANCHESTER Five youths, including three from W'eyerhauser Co. Foundation. Her other activities include food- THAMUSIVINQ '" " m . BYOB » BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP >8.50 ‘'STAR WARS” ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for WITH MUSHROOM lAUCR MUBH TRAY All served with Potato, Hot Vsgetabls, the Manchester area and ail from During Nelson's seven years in 4- nutrition. health and child care. She MENU AND ZITrt. 80UR, DIBBIRT , Sat. 11 AM-9 PM Exit 93 off I-S6 If desired at down to oartti pricaa Groups up to 75 People In our Brand WE SPECIALIZE IN A BIVIRAQII Beverage and Dessert Hartford County, have been selected H, he served as a junior leader. He has served her 4-H Club as president, " T H X 1 1 3 8 " , fo, New, Plush 1977 state winners for their 4-H was also named grand champion in secretary and treasurer. HOURS 12-8 BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Special Salad Bar Included projects by the Cooperative Exten­ industrial arts at the county fair. He She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Call Early for Reser- HH#3 M"CH NIPUNTAIH RO., BOLTON. CT. T I m l i i r ' vations 646-7558. HIT #2 EL HOMBRE ROOM PIZZA & GMNDERS Hours 12-5 • Call early loilor reservations sion Service works in the 4-H orchard and serves Donald Bancroft of South Windsor. “HttSE CALL FORIRESERVATIOIttAN RESERV ATIOitt AND ORECTIONS 5 PM-7 PM Daily 646-7558 Those from the Manchester area in his church's youth group. Miss N ow icki’s trip to the “BUG” SEPARATE ENTRANCE AND PARKING r Set-Up Provided B.Y.O.B if desired are Chris Neison. 16. of Manchester, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Congress, earned in the 4-H p a Prices for AH Parties • No Party Too Small PO KIPSIC MANOR 746 TOLLAND TNPK. Donna Bancroft. 17. and Vicky Carroll Nelson of 24 Sunset St. photography program, will be spon­ Call Now For More Information WE HAVE TO BE GOOD m Nowicki. 19. both of South Windsor. Miss Bancroft, a 10-year veteran of sored by Eastman Kodak Co. M b - i a S B (!US.-633-3!i35 MANCHESTER As the 1977 state winner in wood 4-H activities, will also travel to One of her photographic activities Phone 648-5491 MANCHESTER PARKADE DAVIDS REST. science. Neison will travel to Chicago for the Congress. Her win­ involved working on a Bicentennial Chicago to attend the 56th National 4- ning project, sponsored by project detailing the history of (ItATHEATRES EAST IShguxxise H Congress .Nov 27 to Dec. 1. His Montgomery Ward & Co., was in 4-H cemeteries in South Windsor. She has C in em as m a m .. STEEK ON DOWN TO EONINI expense-paid trip is sponsored by consumer education. also been involved in foods, home BOBBY DEEWELDronl i n r e w n n a s Connecticut Big Band Society ■ CMCttI PODUNK M ILL furnishings, child care, health and varsa aunnsTSB ■ shtp-iiti n m / list iiiiiiTiinpiiu BIL V m tL A m BIG BAND. FESTIVAL clothing programs, for which she has reATvmMo 2 oh katbah o s B ad o re received 55 blue ribbons. nOBOfFBtTRKKT TMHT M u n M (oniu m , She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KAsrHAnrroRD OKMSTIA oaCNOTIA T-BONE STEII BLACK BOLD Parent response good Benjamin Nowicki of South Windsor. see-aeio l a u a i H n e l l ^lian^200jl^an JUU l/Jeari A delicious marinated About 30 youths from Connecticut Tf L. 172-7327 Served with baked polaio, $2.50 w 2taop.m. OIK VOW 1MMSCNM steak, served with baked were selected state winners this ROUTE S3 • ELLINGTON Texas toast and all-you- to social w ork hours TUEStAT ItStmTOB EMLYl can-eat salad potato. Texas toast and year. Awards are arranged by HOVIMIH 22 m m skcultes all-you-can-eat salad National 4-H Council The initial response from parents 1P.M. s EVOY MY (aCUBMG TMIKSCMM) _ /^ l^edtaurant of ^ine Q uaiity in four Manchester schools which two parents have forgotten their ap­ IV4 LOBSTER *6.85! Belore B e o rg o Lu c m A ll SEATS CBILD'S PLATE have extended social workers hours pointments. explored the outer regions iOnATION ^LflBSTERarCM BL^A^;"^ J s a lu r in g aiB-ETE STEAK into the evening has been positive, The social workers’ time is being UiTW<*wd by Served with baked potato. 2 O Z , burger. French tries. Mayor sets of space In he R * AUSKANKMG (HUB LESS...... * . ^ according to Mrs Jean Campbell, used in different ways, Mrs. V MUrrow 6.00 AlOwidle 6 95 Complete Thanksgiving Texas toast and all-you- Tootsie Roll pop, 7 oz. explored the inner regions ■AU Aaovi INCLUDia SALAD a A l T ______head social worker for the public Campbell said, with parent groups, TICKETS ON SALE AT SELLERS MUSIC can-eat salad soda Bible Week of the Future ol Earth. schools. conferences at school or home visits. BUSHNELL BOX OFFICE UNiin'FM^^ Dinner ^6.50 The pilot program which includes Mrs. Campbell said it may be too M n MotmUw pU m Sii4i» •. l-Saa^IMKI with all the trimmings one scheduled night per week when early to make a complete judgment Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr. has /T h e Future is here., zam/M! aiwMCTM CMiaMrt Msanu social workers are available began on the program, and one of the areas proclaimed the week of Nov. 20-27 as THAHK46IVING BPICIALS ,, • A * y e s . . . uie J o Lave our fa m o u i Oct. 1, The participating schools are which still may have some problems ' 'Bible Week’’ in the Town of R DIANE KEATON T H X 1 1 3 8 Full Coura# Dinner Prime Pihi & ' JSalteJ SluffeJ SItrimp Bennet and Illing Junior High to work out is the schedules of the Manchester. Rebart DirraN (pO j Manchester Community College presents Wamar Broa. • Baked Ham or RoaM Native Turkey Schools and Nathan Hale and Keeney social workers in the program. “All the major religious groups THE DARK • Juice or Hoi Soup , — - ZHOESIB ^ from ^arlforJ ^ elementary schools The pilot program was scheduled and hundreds of clubs and • Unlimited Salad Bar organizations are united behind the HEROES I I Dor Urtmatioai 2H9-7939 ■ Mrs Campbell said the parents to last through December, but may ■ HENRY "T AT • VagataMe and Potato have been appreciative that the be extended into January, Mrs. Laymen's National Bible Com­ THE • Deessrt e Coffee j.. ■ ■ £/fitaloa tiJ., S cmII, U/iaJnm. kl. M • school IS being made available during Campbell said. She is to report to the mittee’s Program to motivate Bible WINKLERT * 5 .2 5 (CMIdran *2.98) V i .L M ik I ^ JOAN JOYCE a PJ’t Fri. a Bat. reading and study,’’ Moriarty wrote hours which do not interfere with Board of Education on the trial HILO OVIR TOP Or CSew. Vtm amtea A U CwM M«w___ |v their work schedules. Only one or period in February. in his proclamation. ^4 $7 hr OF THE STAIR Theater schedule 1M \ 649-9333 fM ...a play by Wlllltm Inga | BAT-SUN KIDDIE SHOW ‘ Wed. through Sat. Manchester Drivein — U A. Theater 1 — "Bobby D EU aO U S DOUSlZFIATURa Bug" 7 IKI. TIIX lUR - Deerfield " 7 00-9 15 ‘tMzlllan.llltogalM’' Nov. 16 • 19 8 40, 'Phase I\ III 15 L'.A T heater 2 — 'Oh. a'no 8:30 PM Showcase finemas - "20lh God' " 7 :15-9 15 ‘XsEiHa n . Conic Hsatlsr” Main Auditorium, MCC Campua Century OZ ' 2 20-7 4.5-9 to­ U A. Theater 3 -- "Star Bktwall 8t.. 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Silvery CITI75B>iS . did not suffer similar indignities. accents on classic white, solid The evening star is Mercury enforcement of federal gun laws. boss, the assistant secretary for silver-look! Those horn on this d.ile are under RIOKT TO OWN Earlier this year, as regular A happy ending, right? Wrong. legislation. So was the assistant u m BIKE the sipn III .Scorpio H ^ N P G U ^ I S readers of this column may recall, Asks opposition secretary for law enforcement. Mattel’s Vertibird Wall Mount Model Aiiienean astronaut Alan Shepard some by-the-book ATF agents in San In early September. Cranston's Came down on ATF LAYAWAY Rescue Mission Our Reg. 1 8 .9 9 ...... 12.80 was horn Nov 18. l!»2:i Diego confiscated and destroyed the private bill floated intb the Treasury In concert, they came down on SALE Maneuvering 'copter with dual On this day in history keepsake "handy gun” of a small Department's legislative liaison of­ ATF like a ton of bricks. A solemn controls performs rescues. In 1888. the I'nited Stales adopted businessman from National City. fice for clearance with a recommen­ Uses 4 "D" cells, not included. written promise had been made to SAVE HEATING DOLLARS Standard Time .ind set ii|i lour /ones Calif., who had gone to them seeking dation attached from ATF that the Cranston, who just happens to be the Kastern. (entral ' Mountain and information on whether his weapon administration oppose the compensa­ YOUR CHOICE Nautilus majority whip of the U.S. Senate, OemFertCyeM I'a e ilie needed to be registered tion for Gibson. they reminded the agency. Further­ Fan Forced ■ m v m f*""" In I!HI8. I'a n a n ia and the I'n iie d Tom Gibson, a 52-year-old World By sheerest chance, the Treasury more. they said, in the view of ATF's Heat Recycler Slates sijined a treaty lor the huildiqp War II veteran and shoe store liaison official who read the bill was parent department. Treasury, the 9.96 EACH III the I’anama Canal, linkinu the operator, had received a long- an old Capitol Hill hand who realized California senator was absolutely 4(KChannel Citizen Band Transceiver I’ai ilie and Allanlii oceans barrelled pistol, which fires a single it was strange for Cranston to be E. 19.76 right in this case. Mattel's Space Age Save energy and money—use In HlHil. Aineriean astronauts shotgun shell, as a memento from an going to bat for a gun owner, given RF power output 4 watts: ANL and Finally, on Oct. 21. ATF coughed Shogun Warriors PA switches. Full 40 channels, all the heat you pay lor and Charles Conrad and Al.in Dean made old and dear family friend. his position on firearms control. He eliminate cold, dratty floors. up revised regulations that will 8 Space age Samurai defenders, FCC type approved. Our Reg. 77.60 . 49 ®® man s second landing on the moon in Proper registration called the senator's office to find out protect gun owners like Tom Gibson 23W i n ( ^ tall: move on Furnace Filters, the lunar module ol Apollo 12 He treasured the $12 gun for sen­ what the case was about. who try to comply with the law from wheels. Th» re Raydeen, CB Power Antenna ICbe-10...... 44.88 Mazinga and Dragun. Popular Sizes...... 59* In MI74. I’residenI Ford arrived in timental reasons, but as a law- “Didn't you read the cor­ being punished for their good faith. 6 T rtra c < l« *ri P tf S to rt, No R iin C htcki. respondence?" an aide to the senator Tokyo lor a state visit on his way to a abiding citizen, he wanted to make It only took six months of A SMALL KPOST NIL meet mu with Soviet (,'ominunist par­ sure it was properly registered if asked. "What correspondence? the bureauoratic bickering, and IIOUYOWIWETUMAS ly ehiel Leonid Hrezhnev in that's what the law required. Treasury offieial said. "ATF didn't thousands of dollars in manpower ALL SALE PRICES AIM tatVl THREE EASY WAYS VI; divostok For nit-picky reasons too com­ send any over." expenses, to insure that the govern­ O utrinlMM i Ml TO CHARGE; HM KHEnBI m iiio ii EFFECTIVE; A thought for the day: Britain plicated to recapitulate, the AFT His interest piqued, the Treasury ment will not snatch and destroy Ctuit*- phiywriphl (leorge liernaril Shaw agents not only refused to register aide marched over to the ATF 1. CALDOR CHARGE TiHiiti Sligji|iiq C nltr • FRIDAY some other guy's $12 keepsake gun. 2. MASTERCHARGE IHSTM Tnipli laid, "Everything happens to Gibson's gun, they'actually snatched Bureau and demanded the file. The •SATURDAY Nobo^ ever said you couldn't 3.BANKAMERICARD/VISA • SAT. 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. • SUN. 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. everyhody sooner or later il there is it and destroyed it. Stunned and in­ more he read, the madder he got. move a mule. You just have to get its STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. tune enough Me and My Shadow furiated, Gibson complained to his "Where are the revised regulations attention first. •L "

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamhesler. Conn.. Ki i.. Niiv. 1«. Iil7~ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. IB. 1977 — PAGE SEVEN Red Cross concentrates About town on first aid and safety Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Marine Corps League Home. Members are asked to With planning already in high gear bring gifts that are appropriate for the children at board of directors. She will be its national and international mis­ Stonegate School in Durham. S c h o o l for its blood program, its disaster assisted by the Rev. J. Stanton HAIR DESIGN service operations, its motor service sion, as spelled out in its Friday, Novambtr 18,1877 Conover of Bolton. Durward Miller, Congressional charter —to devise The Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary’s Church and Its volunteer services, the former chairman of the committee Manchester-Bolton Branch, and carry out measures for relieving, will have a bake sale Sunday in Neill Hall after the 9 a.m. and now chairman of the disaster preventing and mitigating suffering. church service. All women of the church are asked to welcomes American Red Cross now is concen­ committee will be an advisor. A trating on its First Aid and safety Since 1970, when Congress p a s ^ bake items and bring them to Neill Hall before the 9 a.m. RITA BEHRMAN First aid is the immediate care the Occupational, Safety and Health service. programs. given the victim of an accident or to their teem of Student opinion Heading the First Aid and Safety Act (OSHA), services of the Red Math team wins sudden illness before medical Cross in First Aid training have been Center Congregational Church will have a professlonefs. What is DECA? Committee is Mary Ann Shaw of 454 assistance. Do you feel that students who have the opportunity to graduale Parker Street. Mrs. Shaw is a in demand more and more. Thanksgiving Fellowship starting at 6:30 tonight in up people working refreshments, are asked. Each question is worth The First Aid training program of "DECA" stands for Distributive mid-year should? With the help of Math Magic and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and OSHA alms "to assure, so far as is Woodruff Hall of the church. AH church members are in­ Rite hes worked In programs and ushering. This con­ one point, two points or three points, the American Red Cross stems from possible, every working person in the vited to share in dessert, crafts, fellowship and the filling Ekiucation Qubs of America and was Cube Roots, the MHS math team has by degree of difficulty. a member of the Red Cross branch the loeci area. Cell or designed for future Jeaders in stitutes over 80 percent of the succeeded in placing first in the nation safe and healthful working of Thanksgiving baskets. chapter for involvement. Also A perfect score is eighteen, which conditions.” stop In soon. marketing and distribution. Its Greater Hartford Math League. the team’s captain, senior David membership is open any student who featured was a three-piece live enter­ Manchester has always done well at Bates calls for squares The Manchester-Bolton Branch The French Club of Manchester will meet tonight at 8 tainment group with Rick McNickle Ostrom achieved. He was followed board of directors at its meeting this at Orange Hall. Reservations may be made at the enrolls in Uie distributive education the math meets, and this year is no by junior Scott Freedman, with phase of COEP. impersonating Elvis Presley. When Manchester Square Dance Club eastern part of the country. week stressed the importance of its meeting for the club’s Christmas party Dec. 4 at the RITA I RAN exception. seventeen points, junior Karen John­ will have New England’s singing Established at Manchester for asked who organized the show, Mrs. The meet was held at Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaiclulis will volunteer program. Coachllght Dinner Theater. son with fifteen, sophomore Jim caller, Red Bates, as its guest Satur­ have door duty. Refreshments will be HAVE YOU MADE YOUR eleven years, DECA has prospered Grassilli said the students did the Locks High School. The cafeteria "The volunteer,” said Clifford 0. DeValve with thirteen, and senior day at its regular dance, which is served by Mrs. Arlene Robinson, Mr. and now has more than one hundred whole thing. was crowded with students from ap- Simpson, local board chairman, The YWCA Book Discussion Group will meet Tuesday HOLIDAY Appointment yet!! Sandie Bellone with twelve. Leading open to all club-level dancers, from 8 and Mrs. A1 Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob paying members to its credit. It was DECA also runs the school store, poximately twenty different schools. himself a volunteer at age 72, at 10 a.m. at the Community Y, 78 N. Main St. “A Book of the "B" league was Dale Vinci with to 11 p.m. at Manchester High Sandall and Albert Scabies. WALK-INS ANYTIME creat^ to meet two needs: which students use as a place to prac­ Doughnuts and milk were served to “literally is the life blood of the Red Common Prayer" by Joan Dldion will be discussed. New twelve. School. Russ and Anita White will Club members will have a fashion for an appointmsnt First, students who were on the Co­ tice and make mistakes in a store "spice” everyone up for the first Cross organization. Without members welcome. setting. It also provides a service to Manchester ended with a total of 86 cue the rounds. show Tuesday for the beginning CALL 649-3999 operative Work Experience round, or at least that is my volunteers, our mission and our Program went to school in the mor­ the school, selling paper, notebooks, points, which is an excellent score. A Bates has been calling since 1959 class, Tickets for the club’s New programs would be meaningless. Manchester Grange will have its annual Christmas 275 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCH. selected art work made in the reasoning. contributing factor to Manchester’s and has recorded under the Hi Hat Year’s Eve dance are now available ning and took regular academic sub­ A math meet consists of five in­ God bless them.” Bazaar Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Grange Hall. WED. 9-5 Manchester High School shops, can­ win was the fifth round score by the label. He calls for several from members of the executive HOURS; MON. 9-9 T ■IT IWlI jects, worked in the afternoon and dividual rounds, and one team round. The local Red Cross branch will TUES. 9-5 I " ^ I THUR8.-FRI. 9-9 dy and many other items essential to “A” team of eighteen points. Massachusetts clubs and for conven­ board. studied in the evening. Because of Of the five rounds a student may discuss volunteer opportunities with The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church council will UNISEX the quality of human life. DECA The next meet will be in early tions and festivals throughout the this, their social lives were severely choose to be in three. Elach student anyone who is interested by calling meet tonight at 7:45 at the church. students staff the store in the sense December, when Mrs. Roberta cut back. So DECA was created to prepares by doing many problems on 643-5111. that they run it and do all the buying Thompson, the team’s advisor, hopes provide social activities for the the topic of the chosen rounds. In (of the materials they sell) and to continue Manchester’s, success. — students. each of the rounds three questions Membership rally selling. The bookkeeping is done by Richard Walden Second, DECA provides learning The Ladies Auxiliary of the Anderson-Shea Post of the experiences through competitive Mr. Chapman and Mrs. Grassilli. Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a membership rally events. Students compete in ten DECA is quite large, with a Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the post home. different areas that directly apply to chapter here and one at Manchester Collin O’Neill: "If the student Sheila Foley: "1 think that students Aridian has now begun Community College, and is a national applies himself during the time he is who graduate mid-year lose out on In the past, Aridian has been a After a short business meeting, a membership rally their career objectives and which are Aridian is starting on a new and will be conducted to acquaint prospective members with organization. Every year con­ out of school, yes. But a person their last year in school. After all, relatively unknown, struggling fun in the classroom. Co-advising different foot this year. Not only will the rules and requirements of the organization. ferences are held in different parts of should not graduate at mid-year just your high school years are supposed organization. There were many DECA are Mrs. Nancy Grassilli and our school’s art/literary magazines The purpose of the auxiliary is to help the serviceman the country so that students from to have some free time. It is always to be your best years, so why should reasons for it’s not achieving the Mr. Albert Chapman, who gave the be printed by our own Graphic Arts and his family, and to promote programs of community information for this article. every where can compete. DECA is better to be in school and learning you shorten them? success it deserved. Mainly, the Department, which will cut down and national interest. Students in DECA receive ad­ also the second largest youth something than just hang around. ” finished magazine’s price was con­ Photos by Alemany greatly on the cost, but it will appear, Mothers, wives, widows, sisters, half-sisters, ditional training and often receive organization in the country, the only sidered too expensive and drove hopefullv. three times this vear. -daughters, foster daughters, grandmothers and grand­ jobs because of it. Presently, DECA larger one being the future farmers. potential customers away. daughters of honorably discharged officers or enlisted has students employed in nearly six­ And it is one of the larger clubs in the Another major reason was that it men who have had service in the armed forces of the ty establishments in Manchester. high school. appeared only at the end of the year Club debates at Amherst College United States, entitling them to the award of a campaign Members also get social benefits Students in DECA are kept busy, when students were Inundated with ribbon or medal for overseas wartime service, are eligi- from DECA, such as trips, albeit with at least one major project a While most people spend weekends The topic dealt with medical care in means that the two person team last-minute bills and could least af­ must debate both affirmative and they are competitive events trios. month. September saw their elec­ watching television or doing nothing, the United States. ford it. This, along with the ble. negative. The Championship rounds Anyone over 16 years of age and a citizen of the United \bur roots The competition works on three tions, with Carol Le Blanc and Jay there are those few who spent it prevailing question: "What is It all began on Friday, and ended had begun at 10:30. We forfeited the States who meets these requirements and is interested in levels. First is the area level, second Albert reigning as president and vice working This weekend those few in­ Aridian?,” lasted throughout the on Sunday afternoon. Veteran’s Day first round, and stood a chance of becoming a member of the VFW auxiliary is invited to at­ is the state level and finally the president. October witnessed the cluded the MHS Debate Club. years, despite its publicity, because was spent typing and filing evidence. being disqualified from the tourna­ tend the rally. Refreshments will be served. national level. Last year, two fashion show and November will The club was scheduled to go to the people did not see any recent issues On Saturday morning, all was ment. After some discussion, we students won on the area level, and have rest of the officers elected and University of Massachusetts in lying around to remind them of its installed. In December, a Christmas Amherst, for a debate tournament. prepared. The varsity team of Mary were allowed to debate the then won again on the state level. The Toland and Richard Walden with existence. party or a benefit for needy children remaining five rounds. At NOW conference chapter paid their way to compete in reward any student who tries. their advisor Mrs. Millie Costa, and Finally, when the magazine did the national conference in Anaheim, or pwple in nursing homes will oc­ The biggest event is the chapter of henrdaughter Amy, left for Amherst. Our first debate was against a appear, it appealed to a minority of Joan Weiss of Manchester, a member of the Central cur. California, the year award. To win this award, We were to be at UMass by 12:30. or team from Lexington. Maine. It was people, since the printed artwork and Connecticut Chapter of the National Organization for In January, DECA historically DECA’s recent fashion show was an 18-section, 200-page scrapbook is so we thought. a very good debate, but we have not literature was but a small portion of Women (NOW), is a delegate to the International takes over King’s department store. very successful. Mrs. Grassilli stated compiled to document all the ac­ The ride was enjoyable, and all received our ha))ot« ac of this what was submitted. Women’s Year Conference to be held Friday through areatSBM that the^show was held for two During five hours, the students learn tivities done during the year. writing, so we do not know who won This year, Aridian will hopefully Monday in Houston, Texas. She was selected at the NOW a great deal on how to run a store. was going nicely, until we discovered reasons. One, rather obviously, was Manchester has placed third in the Our second round was against a team appeal to a wider and more diver­ conference in Bridgeport this past June. JjbGieal news (or those w ho want more! DECA always does a benefit for the we had gone just a little past as a fund raiser for the group to pay state for three consecutive years and from Notre Dame. Notre Dame is a sified group of people. ’The 1977-78 Ms. Weiss has served as public relations committee Heart Fund in February, and that's Amherst. We were in Vermont. for field trips and materials used is hoping for the No. 1 or 2 spot this high school in West Haven, and the staff intends to print three Aridians member, as a chairperson of the Health Task Force, and when the competitive events start. Quickly realizing our error, we during the course of the year. Also, time. The best thing about the turned around and headed back. We same team that defeated us last in a classy newspaper form, rather has written several articles for the organization’s The state conference is held in the Mr. Chapman and Mrs. Grassilli chapter of the year event is that arrived by 12:15, and thought that we week. Nearly everything was the newsletter. Hilton in Hartford during March. than magazine form. Elach issue will promoted the show as it was a lear­ every member of the chapter had made it on time. What we didn’t same. The arguments and the be able to contain much more art A proposed National Plan of Action outlining major ning experience for the students, who April is a fund-raising month, usually receives an award, which is fitting, know was that 12:30 was for varsity, debaters were the same, but the work and literature than was possi­ steps that must be taken to assure full equality for gained experience in organization, with a car wash or a candy sale, or since without over 80 percent par­ judge was different. Again it is not ble in last year’s sole issue. ’The price American women was recently announced by the salesmanship and responsibility. something in that category. And in four person teams. ticipation the chance of winning is as Our category was championship, known who won, but improvement wili be considerably lower. President’s National Commission on the Observance of They also learn a great deal of May, they go to the national con­ far as a distant star. — Jim Richard­ would be shown if we did win International Women’s Year. fashion, coordinating colors, fabrics, ference in Washington, D.C. or two-person switch-side. This We hope these positive facts will son. encourage more submission from The 38-page National plan, which includes support for You don’t need a green thumb to make writing commentary and discription When a student wins an event in Of the remaining three rounds, two MHS students since they have a the Ekjual Rights Amendment and more than a hundred and general product knowledge. DECA, he is acclaimed, but DECA's were against out-of-state teams. One them flourish. Precise instructions much better chance of seeing their recommendations for remedial action to end discrimina­ So is the beautiful This year's show had over fifty philosophy is that winning is nice, but was against Notre Dame, the second name and masterpiece in print. Also, tion against women in employment, education, health, for proper care come with them. models and between 35 and 40 back­ competing is what counts, and they time we met them at UMass. It was a marital property relations and 22 other areas of concern, any submissions that do not make it greenery that goes witi different team, but it is unfortunate will be debated and voted on by nearly 2,000 delegates to in the first issue, have a good chance The larger your saving? deposit, that we didn’t hit more out-of-state the conference. teams. We would then have been able of being in the second Aridian. tnem. With a savings ^ of course, the wider your choice. A look at field hockey As a final appeal to all creative to get more diversity in other teams' - See the chart for details on "It was one of the best seasons in mica and Co-capiairi Doreen plans. people, please submit your art work deposit of $100 or moi^ quite a few years 1 was really Downham, both with three years of The accommodations for the to room 209 before the Thanksgiving o d id a s ^ container sizes and prices. The pleased with it. The players gave an varsity play behind them. There will evening s stay were on the UMass vacation. Remember to attach your name, homeroom and telephone plants are on display at all SBM offices. awful lot and seemed very receptive be open positions in the backfield campus, and were very comfortable take home a plant. to coaching," said Mary Faignant. next year that the junior members After Saturday's debates, most peo­ numbers on separate sheets of paper. The only way Aridian can happen is if coach of the MHS field hockey team, and upcoming .sophomores will be ple went to their rooms to get sleep, Running Shoes Your choice of lade, Aralia, Availabilities of specific plant varieties and concerning the recently ended expected to fill. while others visited with friends. you give your work to put in it! — iANHI Carolyn Egan U m brella. Rubber Ti’e e .m o re than cortainer sizes may vary from office to office and season The junior varsity also has much to There were teams from all over the week to week Tbe best guarantee of wide selecbon Although the final varsity team offer as indicated by its total season Northeast They came from as far a dozen varieties of Horist-Quality house record of 5-6-2 was indeed commen­ record of 7-3-2. one of the best in west as Michigan, and as far south as at FARR’S IS early action dable. it was one win shy of allowing many years A season total of 26 Virginia. The competition was stiff, plants from around the world. They High School 2 MAIN ST. 643-7111 8 Money must remain on deposit for 180 days the team to compete in the state goals was scored by the MHS Indians but it was much more friendly than come in four, six. eight, and ten-inch tournament Nevertheless, when and eight goals were scored against in-state competition. World staff Passbook must be stamped, asked what she felt were some of the them Adding to this total score was The last Championship round was pots and are ready to give that beautiful, limit one per account Stephen Latham Co-editor I highlights of the season. Coach Faig­ sophomore Peggy Muldoon who held on Sunday morning, following green touch to your home or office. nant quickly replied, "1 think one of scored an unbelievable ten season that breakfast was served, and then Mari Brennan — Co-editor DEPENDABLE our most outstanding wins was goals. Debbie Ogren scoring four announcement of the qualifiers for Grace Jaworski — Feature against Conard. Until that game, times and wing Pat Gronda scoring ______ilJllj octives. Octives are the first set of Editor Inltlil dep°^ they were unbeaten and leading the three times. rounds that eventually lead to the Marc Laufer — News Eldltor ssoo. liiso ft Laura Burnett readies a hall bulletin advertisement for this 2 Rree league We began to play real hockey Jayvee coach Kathy Manzolillo finals. Manchester was not in the oc­ Mike Wilson — Sports Editor CARCAia year’s Somanhis, the MHS yearbook. Sales began this week and I Free at that game. Our tie against summed up her feelings about the tives because of the first round Paul ’Turek — Arts Editor Simsbury was also a standout. Every team by saying, "We had a very will continue until November 23. (Photo by Alemany) forfeit. Lynn Alemany — Photography year they’re known for having a fine successful year. 1 think there’s a lot After a great weekend the team Editor • U M K im O N team " of potential here for varsity next left Massachusetts, and returned to Zane Vaughan — Advisor WWi adiRUgnal siviqgS deposits of SsaOO or Top scorers for the varsity were year ' Connecticut. — Richard Walden •OLCNyia more, you m iy puiciase additional ptants as fallows: sophomores Liz and Mary Neubelt, One game that displayed this Report cards due (AMOCO MOTOR OL) playing left and right wing and potential was against Fermi at their Have you ever noticed that the making ourselves a little happier is a cost cost scoring three and four goals, respec­ field Alter a slow moving first half, general mood throughout the high role reversal. What would happen if lOH Bake Sale is a success •TME-OPS i tively Other standouts were Manchester was behind 1-0 A pep school is less than enthusiastic we tested and graded teachers? "Of •IKS sophomore Sue Roth, playing inner talk and a 15-minute rest at the half around this time of year? ’This mor­ course, they would all fail (especially The Instructors of the Handicapped them, they responded as follows: and scoring three goals, and junior was all the team needed to get going. bid feeling, unfortunately, isn’t new, after the first marking period).” Mobile Bake Sale last Saturday was a Dean Setzler, "The bake sale was a • SHOCK Janet Ritchie, who scored twice Three goals in the second half led the but greets and frustrates us four Granted, there are occasional per­ big success. The instructors each lot of fun because you get to know • AlffOAM during the season A season total of team to a 3-1 win. times a year. sonality clashes or a new teaching brought in ten dozen baked goods and fellow instructors.” fourteen goals was scored for and Fans begin to wonder what kind of Yes, you guessed it — it’s report method that is difficult to grasp, but sold them door-to-door. Within five Co-chairman of the event Jon COWnOKR WORK fourteen against the MHS team. team is going to be left for next year. card time. the majority of the teachers are hours the instructors had together Keller, "I was glad to see everyone • n O llT D t Coach Faignant felt there was a Coach Faignant had the answer. This is a time of great soul- bearable, almost interesting. earned $1,025. 'The money will be had a good time doing something as feeling of unity and support among "I’m really sorry to see the season searching and level changing nhd is ’The report card, the agony of the used for operational expenditures. productive as this.” ALN M BIT the players and that the senior end I just started to see the team get felt by the majority of the student quarter’s fun, is actually a quite The group who sold the most baked Driver of the most productive car. ATLAS T K S , M TTERES t ACCESSORKS members "gave gratification and going, but I'm really looking forward population. harmless piece of computer readout; goods was with the car driven by Karen Johnson: “The mobile bake to next year If all the sophomores strength to the team.’" Academically, there are two major however, the idea conveyed to the Karen Johnson. Her group consisted sale was a lot of fun. The instructors Two experienced seniors who will and juniors come back we’re going to divisions to the student population. reader is the part that can be fatal. of Bill Halldin, Mary-Ellen Lombar­ were very responsible and really be leaving the team are Cindy For- have a very strong team” — Joanne First, there are those people who The generally subjective grades do, Melissa Spiel, Gregg Kane, Cindy cooperated." BROWN'S TIRE SHOP Weiss wish to achieve and succeed. Second, aren't the only part of the report. A Kurowski, Sue Bullock and Cindy Lindsay Holmes, "It w u fun •^^933 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER! the majority (the ones that take the “conduct" report also accompanies Kenefick. because I had a good time being with (AeroM from the hospital sntranos) brunt of the report card hassles) are the letter grade. This can be just as When a few of the instructors were my friends and doing something 1 those who are concerned with how damaging as the grades especially asked to give their feelings about thought was worthwhile.” AFS students named they do in school and don’t achieve when presented to expectant AMOCO MOTOR CLUB - M what the mobile bake sale meant to Worthwhile it was, and everyone 040 34 ose» what they wish to. ’The pleas of parents: 3’s and 4’s don’t look all that had a good time. — Todd Whitney The American Field Service in new environment. "come on, give it to me, I really good to parents who don’t see the fun Manchester recently hdld interviews They chose Jacqui Hedlund and tried," or the justification "but it behind those numbers. UmbreRa Fbid WiccaCane Hard lade Flant Norfolk Island Pine to determine selection of two Gretchen Adamek to represent was the highest C in the class” are It is disputable as to the A miniature evergreen with a Perfect for the dry air of houses A rqggpl native of the Southwest Enjoys full sun. but with shade students who will represent Manchester High School. Both can­ echoed for a week or two through the significance of this type of judgment MHS guidance notes fVEAR "layered look" and apartments during hottest hours Manchester abroad this summer. It didates must now await the decision classes of MHS. burdened upon the Innocent and other seni-ahd climates was a very difficult decision to select of AFS in New York. In New York, On the outside this tone may seem shoulders of the fun-loving student, A representative of the Hartford marine chemical technician, en­ among the ten well-qualified can­ they consider candidates for the apathetic or totally Irrational, but but this is how the report card Hospital School of Allied Health will vironmental field inspector, research A tradition of banking excellence didates. American Abroads Program and the frustration is undisputably real. stands. visit with Interested students on assistant, and others. Interested The selection committee, whose devise the placement process so that The frustration caused by foolish With this great added insight Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 11:15. students should get passes In the The Savii^s Bank of Manchester members consisted of Katherine both the student and the host family mistakes or lack of effort often (slightly slanted), it should be much On Wednesday, at 9 a.m.. Dr. Guidance Office. fitenchester, East Hartford, South Windsor, Ashford, Andover, and Bolton. Bourn, Alexander Girelli, Donna easier to accept the post report card will develop an understanding and in- results in misplaced blame. "What a Arthur Libbey from Hartford State The College Scholarship Service Member FDIC. McCarthy, Pam Walch, Sue Tyler, tercultural exchange. lousy teacher” or "She doesn’t un­ blues. So please bear with our gnim- Technical College, who will talk Financial Aid Form (FAF) will be ptrln I M.T.I ATMUodk^plui Nancy Fitzgerald and Jean Garman, Congratulations, Jacqui and derstand how much we have to do” piness for a few more days, and we about their Chemical Technology available next week. They must not met with the candidates and weighed will be our usual jovial selves again. 173 M l and oU lira Gretchen! You have a wonderful all place the blame on the teachers program which prepares students for be filed until after Jan. 2,1978, and 'fUburtranW K.M their qualifications, measured their experience awaiting you. — Donna and we may feel a little better. — Peter Krupp careers as chemical technician, are used to apply for the BEOG and Mywisr plus 172 JL2L abilities and readiness to adapt to a McCarthy Another widely used technique for junior chemist, sanitary technician. college financial aid programs. y$-i5 Odiar Staas uiw Mesd 1x4 H T S - I S 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Niiv, IK. I!l77 I’ALK NINE PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchesttM-. Conn.. Kri.. Nov. ID. Rec group considers plans Commuter bus to add trips Vernon the greater Hartford area. The fourth bus also originates at Hartford Gas Co. in Hartford at 4:01 In a move to relieve overcrowding The Collins Bus Service of South the Route 30 lot at 7:10 a.m. and goes on the Vernon cummuter bus service, p.m. and stop at Pearl and Lewis for future developments Windsor has the franchise for the ser­ directly to Asylum Street and Hart­ the state Department of Transporta­ Streets at 4:03, Central Row, 4:07. vice. ford Fire arriving at 7:35 a.m. and to tion (DOT) will add trips and adjust The second bus leaves Pearl at 4:09 Street. Lamson said that this area The first bus in the morning, to Sigourney, 7:40 a.m. The Advisory Recreation and Park existing facilities. He said that the schedules, effective Monday. and makes the same stops as the has been considered, but one disad­ Hartford, leaves the state commuter The fifth bus starts from the Exit Commission met Thursday night and list of suggestions is only a tentative Transportation Commissioner first, at 4:11, and 4:15. vantage is that the town would have lot at Exit 98 off Interstate 86, at 6:43 98 lot at 7 a.m. and stops at Middle began discussing future plans for James Shugrue said the department The third leaves Asylum and Union Lamson said that the work is just to purchase the property. a.m., stops at the Middle School at School, 7:07 a.m. and the Route 30 lot at 4:08 and stops at Asylum and Hart­ recreation facilities in Manchester. is pleased with the very successful Alan Lamson, the town planner and starting and the committee wants in­ Two residents of Redwood Road, 6:50 a.m. and the state commuter lot at 7:12 a.m. It stops at Central Row, ford Fire, 4:10, Sigourney and Aetna. put from the Park and Rec Commis­ Bernard Johnson and Rick DeMatto, start of the four-month-old com­ (Exit 95-96 on Route 30) at 6:55 a.m. 7:37 a.m,. Pearl and Trumbull, 7:41 4:15. a member of a committee of town muter bus service between Vernon sion on these suggestions and other attended the meeting to ask about the It arrives at Central Row in Hart­ a.m.. Asylum and Union, 7:45 a.m.. employees that is studying-'possible and Hartford. possible recreation improvements. development of the neighborhood ford at 7:17 a.m. and Pearl and Asylum and Hartford Fire, 7:49 a.m., The fourth leaves Sigourney and recreational improventefits, outlined “It’s the best start we’ve ever had Commission Chairman Joel Janen- parks such as the one suggested for Trumbull Streets at 7:20 a m. Sigourney and Aetna, 7:53 a.m. , and some ideas that the committee has in our commuter bus program," he Aetna at 4:13 and Central Row at da said that he would contact Town their Redwood Farms area. The second bus leaves the Exit 98 Trinity Street and Bushnell 4:25. considered. said. Manager Robert Weiss and ask that Both supported the idea but lot at 6:48 a.m., stops Middle School Memorial. 8:10 a.m. The fifth will leave Asylum and These include a large recreational The daily ridership has jumped facility on town-owned property off commission members attend expressed concern that the play area at 6:55 a.m. and the Route 30 lot at 7 The sixth bus leaves Exit 98 lot at Union at 4:18, Asylum and Hartford meetings of the committee of town might become overdevelop^. Lam­ from 323 passengers on July 11, the a.m. It doesn’t stop at Central Row 7:43 a.m., doesn’t stop at Middle Fire, 4:20, Sigourney and Aetna, Love Lane — a park that might have first day of the operation, to an employees that is working on the son said that the play areas would or Pearl and Trumbull but does stop School, stops at Route 30 lot at 7:50 4:25, Trinity and Bushnell, 4:36, basketball and tennis courts and a average of more than 500 patrons, an recreation proposals. at Asylum Street and Hartford Fire a.m. and arrives Central Row, 8:15 Pearl and Hartford Gas Co., 4:41, baseball diamond, he said. just be flat, grassed areas that would increase of almost 57 percent, Other proposals include an all- Carl Silver, program director in give children an open field for Insurance at 7:25 a.m. and Sigourney a.m.. Pearl and Trumbull, 8:18 a.m. Pearl and Lewis, 4:43, and Central the Department of Recreation, Shugrue said. He said since the start Street and Aetna Insurance at 7:30 and Trinity Street and Bushnell Row, 4:47. weather track at Manchester High recreation. of the service the Vernon buses have questioned the idea of building new p.m. Memoiral, 8:23 a m. The sixth trip leaves Pearl Street School, a pool at the Nike Site and In another matter, the commission carried an accumulative total of recreation facilities when some of received a letter from Weiss about The third bus originates at the The seventh bus leaves Exit 98 at and Hartford Gas Co. at 5:11, Pearl neighborhood play areas in the about 39,000 passengers. the existing ones need upgrading. state lot on Route 30 at 7:05 a.m. and 8:13 a.m., stops at Route 30 lot at and Lewis at 5:13 and Central Row at Forest Hills, Redwood Farms and the proposal to permit town residents The one-way charge is 75 cents but "We have facilities that are goes directly to Central Row, 8:20 and arrives Central Row, 8:45, 5:37. Highland Park sections of town. to cut marked trees on town property passes are available by the month for The committee was established to deteriorating. We're talking about for fire wood, arriving at 7:30 and from there to Pearl and Trumbull, 8:48 and Asylum The last trip leaves Pearl Street building facilities, but how are we a charge of $26. The passes are Pearl and Trumbull at 7:33 a.m. and and Union, 8:51. and Hartford Gas Co. at 5:45, Pearl look into projects that would be eligi­ Weiss said that Town Counsel Vic­ honored as transfers to state-owned ble for federal Bureau of Outdoor going to maintain them?" Silver tor Moses feels the that such a to Asylum Street and Union Place at On the return trip the first bus will and Lewis, 5:47, and Central Row. rnnnprtinit Transit buses serving 7'37 n rr, Recreation grants. said. program would be difficult to leave from Pearl Street and the 5:50. Lamson listed other proposals that Fred Ramey, a commission manage and would be costly for in­ the committee has considered, in­ member, asked about developing the surance coverage. cluding improvements to some Hickey's Grove area off Oakland Bennet Junior High School students tally up the proceeds from the UNICEF drive held at Council changes meeting nights the school during October. From left are Don Seaton, Grade 9, Bart Carl.son. and Mary Vernon to the council agenda on the night of a hearing and special town meeting that account because four sewer Barnes, both Grades 7, and Janet Crealey, Grade 9. (Herald photo by Tompkins) meeting and then adopted the rules Young boy does good job were conducted to act on a request projects didn't get under way as soon The Vernon Town Council has been as amended. meeting Tuesday nights for the past for an appropriation of $50,000 to the as expected. Mayor McCoy appointed Morgan municipal insurance account. two years but Tuesday night, on Campbell as his mayor pro tern. Tuesday's meeting also accepted recommendation of newly elected ■ No one spoke at either meeting and the resignation of Martin B Burke Bennet collects $700 Campbell has served as a councilman the council voted to approve the ap­ 8 in MCC production of drama Mayor Frank McCoy, the council who had been town attorney for two since the town governments were voted to meet the first and third Mon­ propriation from the unappropriated years under the Democratic ad­ consolidated about 12 years ago. of the play is precipitated. days of each month. surplus account. ministration. By JUNE TOMPKINS family relations are mended, and one Before that he was a member of the Cora orders her husband, a assumes they live happily every after The council also amended its rules Campbell, who acted as moderator McCoy has not named his choice in drive for UNICEF Herald Reporter Board of Education. for the meeting, explained that there traveling harness salesman, never to of procedure to read that a two-thirds for town attorney but said he is con­ The drama department of (almost). Following the organizational por­ set foot inside their,house again after majority vote is needed to add items was an unappropriated surplus in sidering several people Manchester Community College is The cast comes from Manchester tion of tti'' rniincil meeting, a public The United Nations Children's world's children have no safe, clean tivities to support the drive. The he has slapped her face at the height presenting an interesting play, in­ area theater groups, some with more Emergency Fund (UNICEF), water supply, and last summer's seventh grade social studies classes of an argument. experience than others. But Dwight recently benefitted by $700 which water crisis brought an awareness of also became involved with research teresting because it tells more than In desperation, Cora invites her just a family situation. Martin has combined his was collected by Bennet Junior High the problem directly to Manchester. projects on the United Nations and sister and brother-in-law, a heterogeneous characters into a Boards seek ways to share equipment The seldom seen play by William School students during October. The students wanted to do something UNICEF, and a collection contest successful dentist, from Oklahoma smooth flowing, entertaining produc­ Inge called "Dark at the Top of the How to make magic cookies Selectman Joann Neath said the Organized by three ninth graders. to help, and from this concern between classes. City to visit, hoping they will offer Bolton The bazaar will feature a knit and are co-chairmen of the lair. Other Stairs” also suggests the socio­ tion. boards could share equipment, the Steve Shrider, Scott Yeomans and developed the Bennet UNICEF drive One seventh grade team, known at the hospitality of their home to Cora Andrea Lagan Hanson and Robert You’ve heard of pulling a rabbit out of a hat... well, the Members of the Board of purl shop, house plants, men’s cor­ workers are Cathy McConnell. economic climate in Midwestern libraries and programs. Selectman Bill Hoover, the collection drive for 1977. Bennet as "Hogan's Heroes," and her children. E. Morrow play Cora and Rubin “Cookie Clown” does better than that, he pulls cookie dough Selectmen attended the Board of ner, pine cone shoppe, trim the tree, Lorraine Reel. Irene Kehl, Joyce Student teams were organized to collected nearly $300. Two members United States in the mid-1920s. The confidences revealed during an Ernest Shepherd said there is a need Christmas boutique, thread and nee­ Sambogna, Eileen DelSignore, Joyce enabled Bennet to send the money to It was the time of the oil boom in Flood. Hanson is a tender devoted out of a hat. The “Cookie Clown” aka Clay Massey, head Education meeting to "open the help provide safe water. present slide programs explaining of the team collected the most for the intimate conversation between the doors between various town boards for a contract liaison between the dle shop and a white elephant table. Bachl, Barbara Brahaney and Anne Oklahoma, the time when the wife and mother whose temper only librarian at the Public Library, performed his magic The social studies classes at UNICEF to 35 social studies classes school. They were Bart Carlson with sisters uncover the misunderstood and set up communications with peo­ boards on a continuing basis. Dorli Cloutier and Betty Liebler Manning. automobile was replacing the horse comes from hurt when she strongly Bennet learned that two thirds of the at Bennet. Ninth grade students also $72.90 and Mary Barnes, $52. envy between them —one materially during a cookie-making demonstration Thursday at the ple and a system of sharing School board member James and buggy, and a time when religious suspects her husband's un­ Marshall said sharing various things conducted several fund-raising ac­ rich, and the other rich in those library. It was sponsored by the Friends of the Library and equipment." prejudice was beginning to spread faithfulness during his travels away was a point well taken and he felt Soccer jamboree tomorrow things which money can't buy. was conducted at St. Margaret Mary’s Church. The library First Selectman Henry Ryba said, across the country. from home. She plays her role gently there were areas where there could Roberto said four games will be At this point, Cora's evaluation of but with definition and in contrast "We want a closer harmony between The comedy-drama tells the story friends will compile a cookie cookbook with all of the favorite be closer cooperation. Coventry played. All children in the program her family crisis changes. to Morrow’s hrash highly emotional the boards in town. We want a little of close relationships within a fami­ Recognizable events occur, like the recipes. (Herald photo by Dunn) The Coventry Youth Soccer will receive certificates, but there Leader staffers quit ly. nature. more cooperation, not the way it has Program will present a Soccer Jam- was no money for awards this year. preparation for daughter Reeni to at­ Bazaar tomorrow Esther J. Secondo as Lottie, the been in the past." Roberto stated. The Flood family, Rubin and his tend a fancy party at the country club boreen tomorrow for third through gussied-up sister from the big city is Joseph Haloburdo, school board St. Maurice Church will have its Coffee and baked goods will be on N wife, Cora, their teen-age daughter, sixth grade children. It will be held at with a blind date from a military chairman, said. "That's noble goal,” Reenie. and their 12-year-old son. an attention getter with her annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday the high school field beginning at 11 sale. Proceeds will be used for new over firing of editor academy. Reenie’s shyness and aggressive personality which He said he agreed with it but was at a from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church am . uniforms and equipment. The public Sonny, are a plain family who live in reluctance at going with a boy. much Area police report loss as how to set up the mechanism. a home with white ruffled curtains at matches her fringed dress, beads, parish center. Recreation Commissioner Anthonv is invited The editor of The Leader has been resigned also attended the press con­ "We work for editors, not for less a strange boy. are a problem, es­ diamonds and furs. She has the windows, potted geraniums and a pecially when it is pointed out to her fired and four other staff members, ference. They are Justine Gerety. the production managers," Ms. Tomas piano in the parlor somewhere in a dominated her dentist husband, including the Manchester and East Manchester reporter. Dennis said. that she will be going with a Jewish played quietly by Frank X. Zullo. small town not too far from boy. What's wrong with that. Reenie Hartford reporters, have quit in Danaher, the East Hartford The four staff members issued a Oklahoma City. almost into personality oblivion. Vernon Thursday with third-degree assault . protest. reporter; Jan Tomas, the Glaston­ and her younger brother can't figure Ryan to head Coventry ZBA joint statement at the press con­ Frank Macri as Sammy Golden­ Scott Hitchcock, 17, of 221 Phoenix He allegedly struck a 15-year-old Inge wastes no time in establishing out. A tragedy occurs involving Sam­ Linda Howell, who has served as bury reporter; and Dennis Gainer, ference. baum and Margareta Julie Brissette St., Vernon, was charged Thursday boy. He was presented in court the direction of his play. Very soon my Goldenbaum. Reenie's date, the weekly newspaper's editor since the photo editor. "Any Leader published in the as the flirty, bouncy Flirt, are lively afternoon with third-degree criminal yesterday and was later taken to the The newly elected Coventry Zoning after the beginning, family frictions which brings another dramatic Anthony D’Orazio to withdraw his Allen accepted her house for year- all year. "But 1 will not issue an evic­ it started in April, was fired by the Ms. Howell said that she believes future will not be the community present themselves. Arguments over and fun to watch. trespassing. Hartford Correctional Center in lieu Board of Appeals has named John application. D’Orzio put up a fence round use and that she has made an tion notice unless a specific com­ the firing occurred because she climax to the story. management Wednesday. newspaper this staff has worked hard money, purchase of a new dress, Perhaps the most impressive ac­ Police said he was arrested on the of bond. He is to be presented in Ryan as its chairman. Larry Knight on his Hemlock Point beach and was investment in improving the proper­ plaint is made against the property.' At a press conference this mor­ objected to a suggestion that the The play, however, has a fairytale­ to create," the statement said. sibling quarrels, and finally a climax ting was done by a young boy who is grounds of Rockville High School. He court again on Nov. 23. was chosen for vice-chairman, and cited by Wheeler for obstructing a he added. ning, Ms. Howell said that she was paper hire free-lance workers. She like ending when Rubin comes back. ty "The tragedy is we’ve built a early in the first act on which the rest listed as P.J. Simmons in the cast of was released on his promise to Paul E. Gaulin, 23. of Egypt Road. Don Young is secretary. watercourse. The resident appealed Usually the ZBA authorizes such He also suggested that the ZBA has told that she "did not have a good felt ... on-going staff members are newspaper, and our work is going to characters. A Vernon lad. he puts appear in Common Pleas Court 19, Ellington, was arrested Thursday on Other regular members of the to the ZBA but was granted permis­ changes, but it permitted Wheeler to needed to cover a community proper­ no authority to allow a request to business mind. " Men can make hard be lost,” Ms. Howell said. "That's Break, vandalism reported much of the typical boy that he Rockville, Dec. 14. a Common Pleas Court warrant group are Ed Rossiter and Robert sion this week to withdraw his make the ruling without a formal operate a massage parlor in an in­ decisions, but women are too ly sad." She and the other staff probably is into Sonny Flood, but charging him with driving while his Ford. Alternate members are Betsy Thursday afternoon. Jeffrey L. Chastain, 23, of 9 application until next summer. hearing since the issues were so dustrial zone. Such an application is V emotional, Ms. Howell said she was Wednesday, two advertisements members said that they felt The A movie projector valued at $725 license is under suspension. He was The front window of the Goodwill with trained precision. His recitation McLean St., Rockville, was charged Paterson, Fred White, and Bog The board also agreed to let clear-cut Last year the ZBA allowed expected to be brought before the told. appeared in The Leader for free­ Leader will no longer be a was reported missing from the East held at the police station overnight in Thrift Store at 1085 Main St. was of Shakespeare's "To be or not to Thursday with reckless driving and Doggart. Three of the five regular Wheeler change the property of four changes to year-round use and board next month. Wheeler said She is considering filing a dis­ lance writers and photographers. "community-oriented” newspaper. Catholic High School auditorium lieu of posting a $500 bond. He was to broken by a beer bottle thrown at it be." is astonishingly good. possession of a cannibis substance. members are Democrats, but two of Matilda Cheverier on Carol Drive disallowed two requests. State Statutes 8-5 and 8-6 limit the crimination charge against the The^ staff said that they were Staff members said that they were Thursday night. be presented in court today. by vandals sometime Wednesday The '' Dark at the Top of the Stairs" He was released on a $200 surety the three alternates are Republicans. from a seasonal dwelling to a year- The zoning agent reported he is power of the ZBA to grant a variance paper, her attorney, Tim McNally, assure'd no one's job was in jeopardy. told Ms, Howell was fired because of Damage to three golf greens at the bond for appearance in court Dec. 14. Vernon Police made 13 arrests night or Thursday morning, police plays again tonight, and Saturday at Zoning Agent Ernest Wheeler round residence. She told him former making a house-to-house servey in for a use not specifically allowed in said. That afternoon, Ms. Howell was a personality conflict between her Manchester Country Club was es­ Erwin C. Drury, 46, of Village Thursday on charges of speeding on said. It was the second incident of the Manchester Community College briefed the group on pending cases •own Building Inspector Samuel the lake area to ascertain that an industrial zone Richard Shenkman, the paper's co­ fired. and Richard Shenkman. Ms. Howell timated at $1,000. Police said the auditorium on Bidwell Street. Street, Rockville, was charged Kelly Road. vandalism at the store in the past two and asked permission to allow seasonal dwellings are not being used publisher, and Sylvester Bottone, the "Although we were told the full­ said that she had worked for damage was done by two motor­ Tickets are sold at the door. general manager, had no comment time jobs were not in jeopardy, we Shenkman before, and he had sought cycles which were seen onthe course weeks. today on Ms. Howell's comments or didn't believe it," Ms. Gerety said. and hired her for The Leader. other charges made by the former The editor's position was offered to She also said that she was given a staff members. the paper's production manager, the merit raise two weeks ago. 3 . Elks to honor police Area bulletin board The four staff members who staff said. UVE OHSTIMS TREES THOUSANDS TO CHOOSI m 6ll NATIVE AmES J T i t N o , C M 11 M l U M r MACINTOSN • MLOWIIIS • MriNESiin Vernon • DELICIOUS • CORTLAND • IDA K D The Rockville Lodge of E lJ^^ill sponsor a Law and Road in service Square dancing WAGON SHED Order night Saturday at 7!?0 p.m. to honor the Vernon Police report FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER A 'hie South Windsor Square Dance Police Department "for outstanding service to the com­ Bolton Club will have a live-band dance NOV. 19th & 20th NURSERY APPLE CIDER VINEBAR munity." David D. Sawtelle, 17, of 4 Tanner the Village Package Store, 172 W. The Board of Library Directors ap­ spectacular with the club caller. Cliff and operating a motor vehicle The Elks will choose a Vernon Police officer for "Of­ Brodeur, Nov. 25 from 8 to 11 p.m. St. was held under $5,000 bond at Middle Turnpike, Thursday about without a license. Court date is Dec 1SS Qriffln Rd., Soutti WlndMr FERRAND.0 ORCHARDS proved returning the road and 2SS-73SS (North on RL 5 toWuWvsn | ficer of the Year" for his service to the town and the Russ and Anita White will cue the 10 A.M. - 2 P.M.^ police headquarters Thursday night, 6:13 p.m. Police said a dark, slim 6 . BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD. OLAITONBURV parking lot in front of Bentley Avo. (RL 194) Ryo SL to QfMln Rd. ■ department. rounds. following his arrest in connection man of Puerto Rican descent entered . Willie Wilson, 28, of Hartford was \ 3 MMot Btirond VHo'i R tttu n n l 'There will be a buffet dinner and dancing to the Memorial Library to the list of active with several incidents of vandalism the store, flashed a metal silver town roads. For further information call the charged with speeding and operating r Starlights until I a.m. Tickets are available at the Elks to the police station. revolver at the store clerk and took A map illustrating the different Kibbes at 528-7191 or the Millers at a motor vehicle while license is Home, North Park Street, the Police Station or from CAMELOT KENNELS Police said Sawtelle was initially an undertermined amount of cash areas of the library and signs 644-1095. suspended. Court date is Dec, 6. Everett Paluska, chairman of the event. FREE COFFEE A DONUTS brought to headquarters for from the cash register. No one else liar M, Morrison, 32, of Hartford designating various sections are now processing on two motor vehicle was in the store. was arrested on a warrant on a in place at the library. It also has in­ SWAMP ROAD. COVENTRY charges, operating a motor vehicle TOWN OF MANCHESTER formation on the Dewey Decimal charge of issuing a bad check. Court T«l. 742-6707 while license is suspended and A brown vinyl bag containing over date is Dec. 5. System in the children's section. Newspapers wanted , operating an unregistered motor $5,500 worth of watches, jewelry, Friends of the Library group, library Merline G. Robinson, 30, of 82 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Wapping Community Church, 1790 vehicle. While being searched, police tools and a .25-caliber automatic Spencer St. was charged with first- hours and policies. HOURS: 8 M L - 6 PJL 7 MVS A WEEK said they found a chemical spray and pistol was found Thursday night by a The board is trying to retrieve Ellington Road, will conduct a degree failure to appear In court. She Fire labeled arson newspaper collection Nov. 19amd 20, a rope blackjack in his possession resident on tWoodside St. Police was released on $500 bond for court books loaned during the summer COME VISIT OUR COMPLETELY NEW and he was charged with possession traced the owner through identifica­ reading program and overdue books. in a trailer to be stationed behind the Nov. 21. church. The collection includes of a dangerous weapon. When ad­ tion in the bag and found that the bag Vernon Librarian Raymond Woollett said vised of his bond, he also kicked a had been inside a car which was there is a considerable amount of newspapers, magazines and any • BOARDING KENNEL typewriter stand and typewriters in stolen earlier in East Hartford. The NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP A Nov. 5 fire which caused extensive damage to a new, missing material. other types of paper. All proceeds the briefing room and punched a hole contents belonged to an East Hart­ unoccupied home on Austin Drive in Vernon, was set. Of­ The library received a four-volume will go to missions. • GROOMING FACILITIES 8 in a wall at the station, police said. ford resident and were returned to ficials of the State Arson Squad confirmed the suspicions set of reference books on authors and He was charged with third-degree him after a check with East Hartford Area police report] of local fire officials after conducting an investigation. their publications and four books criminal mischief in connection with Police. The bag contained more than Due to the heavy accumulation of leaves, the leaf pick­ Vernon Fire Chief William Johnson said he is now about horses. Dutch auction set • TRAINING FACILITT that incident. awaiting test reports from the state laboratory as to the 20 men’s and women’s watches. The board said service to the The Andover Elementary School Later, while in the cell block, up program is approximately 3 days behind schedule. exact cause of the fire. It is believed it was started with library’s furnace and dehumidifier Parent Teacher Association will Sawtelle pulled a piece of wire cable, South Windsor combustible liquids. Robert T. Generis, 17, of Vernon would be done soon and adopted a set have a Dutch auction Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. Come see what we have to offer your dog when you leading to the police computer, which was charged with reckless driving David Nichols, 27, of Hartford sur­ Fire was confined to five of the nine rooms in the home of revised by-laws. In an attempt to bring the published schedules into line which was valued at $70,000. There was heat and smoke at the school all-purpose room. Iliere need our services. was on the ceiling outside the cell, and evading responsibility in connec­ rendered himself to South Windsor will be homemade items of all kinds police said He started chewing on tion with an accident on East Middle police Thursday evening and was damage to the entire building, officials said. with the actual pick-up times, the week of November 21 has Reportedly the home was in the process of being sold. including baked goods, plants, arts the cable and injested part of it, Turnpike Thursday about 9 p.m. served a warrant charging him with and crafts. which was verified in x-rays taken at Police said his car hit some been set aside to complete streets published for collection on Cemetery reminder Boarding second-degree unlawful restraint and The PTA will have a Santa’s Secret Manchester Memorial Hospital. mailboxes along the street and left first-degree sexual contact. People who have lots in St. Ber­ Shop Dec. 6 and 7 for the school Sawtelle also threw a phone through the scene. Court date is Nov. 29. The charges stem from the Oct. 29 the week of November 14, 1977. nard’s Cemetery in Rockville are a window screen, ripping the screen children. During that time the Stephen M. Griffin, 22, of 28 complaint of a woman. She told reminded to remove all grave children will be given an opportunity and had to be subdued, police said. In Russell St. was charged with failure police she was hitchhiking in East decorations, such as plastic crosses, Grooming Rockville hospital notes to shop for their family. There will be connection with those incidents, he As a result of this delay no new streets will be scheduled- wreaths, umised pots, and perpetual to drive right and operating a motor Hartford when Nichols picked her up a large selection of items. was charged with first-degree and vehicle while license is under suspen­ and drove her towards her destina­ for the week of the 21st. , lights and glass ornaments con­ second-degree criminal mischief. sion in connection with an accident tion in South Windsor about 4 p.m. on Admitted Thursday: Brian Cyr, Washington Street. Vernon: taining flowers by Nov. 20. Police said the damage to the com­ early today on Main Street, north of Oct. 28, police said. But Nichols Katherine Griffin, Ellington; Catherine Jasion, Highland After that date these items will be Training puter cable was only to one terminal Hollister Street. Police said his car failed to stop and let her off, police Regular pick-up schedules will resume on the week of Avenue, Rockville: Brian Martin, Skinner Road, Vernon; Faith removed and disposed of. The and did not affect operations of the struck a fire hydrant after it swerved said. He continued driving to a McFall, Talcott Avenue, Rockville; Susan Perrault, Sunset Cemetery Association alao reminds computer. It was being repaired November 28, 1977, and those streets will appear in the Terrace, Vernon. off the street onto a sidewalk. The wooded area where he alleg^ly did lot owners that It flnda It necesaary l)o^m<‘at t'rarktioHn DMrlct SalM Manager will ba OKMENGE CLASSES today. vehicle was extensively damaged. the acts leading to the above charges, Discharged Thursday: Justin Aldridge, Enfield, Myrtle to enforce the rulei and regulations hare Gal., Nov. 19th, 10 a.m. ■ Sawtelle was brought to Court of Court date is Dec. 6. police said. Manchester Evening Herald on November 25, 1977. Benjamin, Ellington; Nancy Foster. Merline Drive, Vernon; as stated in the cemetery deeds. HONG KONG (UPli - Police Kristine Gowdy, Broad Brook; Jon Mullen Jr., Ellington. 12 noon to anawar your nutritional STM m NG Common Pleas 12 in East Hartford George A. McEvoy, 32. of 4 Carol He was being held this morning on Articles such as Jars, tin cans, Wednesday broke into an apartment quaatlona about your pot and today on the charges. Births Thursday: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth in Kowloon and smashed what they mV. 29 • DEC. 1st Drive was charged with operating a $10,000 surety bond pending DePeau, Stafford Springs; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald wires, glan contsinm and biic-a- motor vehicle while under the in­ appearance in Common Pleas Court Paquet, Storra. brac of any description are forbidden .said was one of the colony’s largest An armed robbery was reported at fluence of liquou misuse of plates. 12 in East Hartford today. and will be removed without notice. (lop meat^istribution centers PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Kri., Nnv. IS, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. IB, ID77 - PAGE KI,K\T’;N Mathieu-DeCesare In the service Closest Five Miler (55*55)n / u j W L T Pts. Cathryn Ellen DeCesare and Michael Joseph Mathieu. Wayiie Parlln of 1465 S. Main St„ a member of Combat Airman Timothy J. McDermott, son of M«. C. M cD ^ Earl Yost New England 13 1 1 27 both of Manchester, were married Oct. 1 at St. Joseph Support Co., 1st Battalion, 169th Infantry, Connecticut mott of 45 Wood Drive, East Hartford, h u been Winnipeg 11 5 1 23 Cathedral in Hartford. Army National Guard in Rockville, has returned from to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing basic training at Sports Editor decided by second Quebec 8 6 1 17 three months active duty training at Fort Benning, Ga. Uckland AFB, Texas. Edmonton 6 8 1 13 Airman McDermott will now receive »pecla The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas During bis training, he was one of the few trainees to By EARL YOST Indianapolis 5 6 2 12 attain a maximum score of 500 points in the Army training in the munitions and weapons ^inteM nce flel^ Art Dulong, out of Holy Cross Houston 5 8 0 10 DeCesare of 53 Arnott Road. The bridegroom is the son of head golf pro at Kennubunk, Maine, Sports Editor ■ physical fitness test. He graduated from East Hartford High School In 1976 Expert performance College, had a four-second margin Cincinnati 4 10 8 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Mathieu of 495 Tolland Turnpike. finished in a four-way tie for fourth Man who has been involved over Amby Burfoot In 1967. The He will be assigned to the Scout Platoon and will attend and attended Manchester Community College. Everyone considers himself an Birmingham 2 10 2 6 place in the PGA Club Professional in the closest race in the following year Burfoot started his monthly drills with Combat Support Co., 1st Battalion, expert when It comes to picking foot­ ThurMlay^H Rt*HullK Championship last weekend at Pine domination by winning and in the The Rev. Ronald Smith of Hartford celebrated the nup­ 169th Infantry at the National Guard Armory on West history of the Five Mile Road (No games scheduled) ball winners but one young fellow Mountain, Ga. His 72-hole total was next eight years, he added seven tial mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. The Street in Rockville. Mac C. Allee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Allee of M who deserves to go to the head of the Race in Manchester, Charlie church was decorated with candeiabra decorated with 286, a final 75 on the par 72 course more triumphs to his impressive list. Maryanne Drive, Coventry, class is Dan Musinskl of 272 School Dyson, will be in the starting Twice, too, the race was decided daisies and greens. Earle C. Everett of 1765 S. Main St., a member of Com­ the Air Force Officer Training School at Lackkland Air followed rounds of 73-68-70...Thanks, NHL Street In East Hartford. field Thanksgiving morning. by five seconds, Burfoot beating John bat Support Co., 1st BatUlion, 169th Infantry, Army but no thanks, to the disgruntled ten­ Campbell Conference Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The 12-year-old correctly predicted The 41st renewal of the town’s Vitale to the tape in 1973 and the The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a National Guard in Rockville, has returned from three He left for training on Nov. 14. He graduated from nis players who called and said they Palriek Dixiaion the winners In last week’s 14 biggest sports promotion starts at following year, Burfoot’s margin white chiffon gown with venise lace and seed pearl bodice months active duty training at Fort Benning, Ga. During Coventry High School and the University of Connecticut would put their suggestions in W L T Pts. National Football League games and writing for improving the ways to 10:M with 1,200 to 1,500 starters over Peter Squires of Manhattan and designed with scalloped U-neckline, and Bishop his training Everett won a gold medal for boxing in the with a degree in business administration. so indicated on his ballot in The Philadelphia 9 3 3 21 sleeves with an inner sleeve of lace and chiffon. Her determine town tennis champions. expected. College was also five seconds. NY Islanders 7 5 6 20 middleweight division. Herald's weekly "Beat the Expert” Dyson, then a student at the On the other hand, since the race fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a high relief He will be assigned to the Scout Platoon and will attend Weeks have passed and nary one Atlanta 5 6 5 15 contest. note from anyone...Speaking of ten­ University of Connecticut, held on to was revived in 1945, the biggest matching venise lace cap and she carried a bouquet of monthly drills with Combat Support Co., 1st Battalion, ■V.V.VfVJVWV.-.-.-.-* r ...... NY Rangers 7 9 1 15 It was the first time any reader had defeat Alan Shaler of Hamilton margin was 75 seconds, Charlie Rob­ phaleanopsis orchids, stephanotis and ivy. 169th Infantry at the National Guard Armory on West nis, town singles men's champ Tom Smvihe Dixiaion correctly tabbed all winning teams College by one second in 1956. Dyson, bins flashed home first in that Me Donald will be in the Five Mile W L T Pts. Street in Rockville. Read Herald Ads this season. now 43 and competing with the Hart­ renewal year in a field of just eight Miss Jeanne DeCesare of Boston, Mass., was her Road Race field Thursday mor­ Chicago 5 5 7 17 ford Track Club, was clocked in runners. Herb Stevenson, current sister s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss France Notes off the cuff ning... Norm Clark rates a salute Colorado 5 6 3 13 25:34. Shaler's time was 25:35. Democrat registrar of voters, was a Mathieu of Manchester, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Trophy Night will be observed at from Manchester Country Club Vancouver 5 8 3 13 One second back of Shaler was Bob distant second. Vanessa D'Amato of Fairfield, and Miss Rosemary the Manchester Country Club Satur­ members for his professional job in Minnesota 5 9 2 12 editing and producing the infor­ Scharf of Trinity College in what was Robbins, now a youthful 57, will be Hanlon of Boston, Mass. BROKEN GLASS IN Christmas Craft Classes day night with major tournament St. Louis 4 11 3 11 mative Newsletter the past few a three-man race for most of the five in his 32nd Five Miler next week. winners in the spotlight. Woody Clark ales Conference years for the club...Metropolitan miles. During that period, the race Fred Schoeffler, one-time Tufts Richard Mathieu of Manchester was his brother s best tSTORM DOORS and Nancy Narkon are the relping Norria Dix iaion man. Ushers were Nicholas DeCesare Jr. of New York with AAU will stage a national 25- started and finished on Main Street in University runner and a New York The Potter and day Studio men's and women’s division club front of the Mary Cheney Library. A.C. competitor, boasted a 52 second W L T Pts. City, the bride's brother; Frederick D'Amato of Fair- champions ...American Legion Post kilometer run Thanksgiving in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Dyson placed 61st last year in a edge over Johnny Kelley of Boston Montreal 11 3 3 25 field, and Mark Foley of Worcester. Mass. M A N C H E tT in M A L L • 111 M AIN ST. • P H O M IM T -S S IT will award trophies to the outstan­ Prictd field of 1,093. University in 1950. Los Angeles 7 5 4 18 Uk» Q lw UTE REQI8TRATI0 N ding offensive and defensive players A reception was held at The Colony in Talcottville, TOP The year of Dyson’s triumph also In 1955, Kelley again had to assume Detroit 7 5 3 17 Tuw.: Creative Crelto 10:80 A.M. In the Thanksgiving morning football Charlie Dyson after which the couple left for Germany, Switzerland and marked the lone tragic incident in the second best role when he trailed Pittsburgh 5 9 2 12 QUALITY ACRYLIC PLASTIC Wed.: Macrame 19:30 • Mini Caramica 0:80 P.M. game between Manchester High and Sound reasoning Austria, They are residing in Rocky Hill. Glass Clear Non-Yellowing^* Shatterproof the long history of the holiday run. Dick Hart of the Philadelphia Washington 2 11 3 7 Thura.: Chrlatmaa Cratia 12:30 e Ceramics OaO P.M. East Catholic High at Memorial Coach John McKay of the Tam- by a four second margin, Pete Close, I Fiei*0-Glixe com«» in Fri.: Caramica 030 A.M. e Tda Painting 1230 to 2:M Chester Tomasiewicz, captain of the Collegiate Track and Field Club with \dam a Dix iaion H indtfd •heel •izet. paBay Buccaneers offers this reason a home-grown standout who flashed Mrs. Mathieu is employed as a sales merchandiser lor Chlldran’a Cratta 4:00 to 5:80 e Tda Painting 030 P.M. Field...Roberto Cicero and Sal Ciar- UConn cross country team and a W L T Pts. r \ Cen be cut. scored why so many college kicking first at I^nchester High and later at the margin 47 seconds. Vick Chemical Co. of Wilton. Mr. Mathieu is employed as ^PPfov0(f m or sawed. Has no Saturday, Novambar lOth-Chriatmaa Workshop cia of the Manchester Community teammate of Dyson’s, close behind Toronto 10 3 2 22 for Yoor m sharp culling edgeSj phenoms fail to stick in the pros. St. John’s University, nipped Ed During the past 40 years, 10 times a sales engineer for Sullivan Technical Sales of Moat etoMM locM# mttorWa. Por kyformt ton on ^2? College soccer team have won berths the leaders, collapsed just yards the margin between first and second Buffalo 10 4 2 22 ^ WARP iROS. Chlcaoe IM ol our MudM. Tuoo. ho io ts 10:10 to t M i Wod-Thuro. 0:30 • 0 ^ “One big reason is most college McAllister of Manhattan College in Mrs. Michael J. Mathieu Framingham, Mass. (Nassiff photo) on the first and second All-Region from the finish line and died the next place have been less than 10 second. Boston 7 5 4 18 Pioneers in Plistics Since 1924 fW o odoo ood/ t u p p ^ o f reoooMOdo prdeoo) players kick off a tee. In the pros, 1966. The two had dueled many times XXI NJCAA all-star squad. Both day. Last November, Burfoot ambled Cleveland 5 9 2 12 At Hardware, Lumber and Building Supply Stores they must kick off the ground on field in intercollegiate competition in played key roles in the success Twice the Five Miler was decided home by a nine second margin over Ttiuradax'a ResiilN goals,” McKay notes. "A more im­ Metropolitan New York. enjoyed by the Cougars this fall. Vitale. NY Islanders 4, Phila 4 portant reason is the college goal ..Penn State has moved ahead of Vancouver 4, Boston 4 posts are wider, The pro target from Births Coiagate in the running for the Toronto 2, Buffalo 1 Lambert Trophy, symbolic of the No. 40 yards out Is really tiny. College Scholastic football 1 team In Division I. Pittsburgh is goalpost uprights are 23 feet, 4 inches NBA third, Yale fourth and Brown fifth. apart. The pros are 18 feet, 6 inches.” Dymeni, David Michael, son of Fike, Erira Raegan, daughter of Ray Penn State has won nine of 10 starts Tlie Bucs went through 11 different KaHlern (lonference Edward and Denise Bleu Dyment of 451 K. and Carole E. Bertuzzi Fikeof Napa, while Colgate won all 10 games and kickers before settling on Allan Xllanlir DixiHion Parker St. He was born Nov. 10 at Hart­ Calif. She was born Nov. 8 at Hartford was rated tops a week ago... Leavitt, a rookie from (^rgia...A ll W L Pet. GB ford Hospital. His maternal grandparenU Hospital. Hermaternal grandparents are THE 1980% eyes at the Hartford Civic Center ice Eagles home tonight, New York 8 5 .615 Massachusetts holds the upper hand are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleu of 451 Mr. and Mrs. George Bertuzzi of Glaston­ in the Lambert Trophy Division II tonight will be on Gordie Howe of the Phila 8 5 615 Parker St. His paternal grandparents are bury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. race with Lehigh second and New New England Whalers who needs one Buffalo 7 8 467 2 Mr. and Mrs. John Dyment of Sudbury, and Mrs. Ray Fike Sr. of 1'15 Waddell Hampshire third. goal to reach the 1,000 plateau, an un­ Boston 4 8 .333 3W Mass. Road. Her maternal great-grandmother is believable feat. The Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey 2 10 .167 5W Mrs. Grace Bolduc of Hartford. Her CEUCA IS Finishes in money with Bobby Hull, will form the op­ O niral l)i\ iHion paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Red Smith, former local man, now position. Trihe faces Windham w L Pet. GB Palmina Quaglia of Manchester. — to prepare for their Thanksgiving East defense to put hobble the Cleveland 9 3 .750 By LEN AUSTER Day morning clash at 11:30 at lightning-quick tandem. San Antoni 10 6 .625 1 Sutherland, Selena Marie, daughter of Herald Sportgxvriter Memorial Field. They’ve met twice Windham comes in with a three- Atlanta 8 5 .615 Iti HERENOW l Opposition running backs New Orlns 7 8 .467 3‘A Robert C.Sr. and Diane Lambert Hermes, Aimee Lynne, daughter of previously with the Eagles victorious game slide after opening at 4-1-1. The Houston 6 7 .462 Sutherland of High Manor Park, Brian and Estelle Lessard Hermes of 456 will be in the limelight this each time. skid has left the Whippets out of 3V% Washington 5 6 3tx Rockville. She was born Nov. 15 at Crystal Lake Road, Tolland. She was born weekend when East Catholic The last time East faced Bloom­ CCIL contention but Ed Ferrigno's 465 N Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal Nov. 14 at Rockville General Hospital. and Manchester High take the field, the Warhawks were working on crew will want to salvage a winning pHlern Conference MidxxesI Di\ ision grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Renald Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and THE NEW TOYOTA CEUCA GT UFTBACK. gridiron. a 16-game losing streak. Bloomfield campaign. Big threat for Windham is Lambert of High Manor Park, Rockville. Mrs. Joseph Lessard of 31 Middle stopped the skein, winning 28-14 on slithery halfback Chuck Warinsky, w L Pet. GB .7 ^ _ Her paternal grandfather is Charles Butcher Road, Ellington. Her paternal A CAR WHICH MEETS OR EXCEEDS The Eagles 1-7, host vastly im­ the strength of Robert Walker’s 140- Manchester, needless to say. has Denver 9 5 .643 Sutherland of Enfield. She has a brother, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. proved Bloomfield High tonight at yard. three-touchdown performance. had trouble offensively. Quietly, Chicago 7 6 .538 It^ Robert C., 2t4. Hermes of Stonington. She has a brother, ALL1980 FEDERAL FUEL ECONOMY Mt. Nebo at 7. Manchester, 0-8, is The Warhawks this year are 5-3-1 however, the Silk Towners have for­ Detroit 6 6 .500 2 Nicholas Morgan. also home, entertaining Windham under second-year Coach George mulated a more than adequate defen­ Milw 7 7 .500 2 AND SAFETY STANDARDS. High at Memorial Field Saturday Bassos and are guaranteed their first sive unit. Linebacker Mickey Kansas City 6 9 .400 3V, afternoon at 1:30. winning season. Walker has gained Coulombe has been a stalwart all Indiana 5 8 .385 East and Manchester will have Pacific Toyota engineering over 900 yards rushing, as has Carl campaign as has lineman Colin I)i\ ihion hen an abbreviated amount of time Randolph. The onus will be on the w L Pet. GB advancements and wind O’Neill. College notes Portland 10 3 769 — tunnel test refinements Payton ailing Phoenix 6 5 .545 3 have produced an CHICAGO (UPIi - Halfback Golden St 7 7 .500 3ki aerodynamic work of art Girls’ state open swim Walter Payton, the National Football Los Angeles 6 7 462 4 JF.' League’s leading rusher, came down •Seattle 4 13 .235 8 Among the students inducted into the Vernon. Carroll N. Burke, 507 Bolton ’Hiur»dax's Rrixullo State chapter of Phi Kappa FTii, national The cockpit instrumentation with the flu just three days before the Road. Saturday night at SCSC Chicago Bears meet the Minnesota New Orlns 127. Seattle 116 V honorary society, at the University of IS a beautiful example Elast Hartford: Ronald N. Doiron, 26 MaePherson I Bridget -\nderson Jane I’riee Vikings in a crucial division game San Antonio 111, Bflo 108 Connecticut, are: Primrose Drive. of functional engineering strut front Veteran offensive guard Noah Manchester: Dorothy S. Brindamour, 5 By LEN AUSTER Dover Road; Hilary B. Cooper, 243 suspension, Jackson also had flu. and both Payton Optional power steering Herald Sporlaxxrllcr and Jackson missed practice After Torres Ferguson Road; James F. Cooper Jr., 188 Casey B. Mahone, a senior medical power assisted Ferguson Road; Doreen A. Gagnon, 258 and automatic transmission front disc brakes, Season as expected Thursday. Coach Jack Pardee said science major at Anderson-Broaddus Maybe not in overwhelming numbers but East Catholic and Manchester BOSTON I I'Pl 1 — Boston Red Sox Lake St.; Paul G. Klemens. 232 Ferguson College in Philippi, W.Va., has been steel belled radial- High will have entrants at the Girls' State Open Swimming Championship Short celebration general manager Haywood Sullivan Road, and Richard J. Wasserman, 35 selected for inclusion in the 197778 edition ply tires All savs he is optimistic his team can Optional sun roof Saturday night at Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven. TERRE HAUTE, Ind (I’PI i - In­ Duval St. of Who’s Who Among Students in standard for East swimmers Competition begins at 7:30. reach an agreement with N Y. (Available Jan 1978). diana State University head football Rockville: Rebecca Marmer, 61 Upper American Universities and Colleges. Yankee free agent pitcher Mike Freshman Claire Viola, Class M did the Indian 400-free contingent of Coach Tom Harp celebrated his 50th Butcher Road. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George champ in the 100-yard butterfly in the Sandy Beaupre. Melissa Geagan, Torrez within the next few days Tolland: Antoni J. Damman, White By LKN ,\l STKK birthday Thursday, then learned his Mahone of 59 Oak St. Reclining bucket seats with Equipment, features record time of 1:00.81, is the top Tess Mazzotta and White. Returning from a meeting of major Birch Drive. ll(*rald SporlKwritfr contract would not be renexxed. newly designed driver 's seat and handling Eagle entrant. "The butterfly is wide The top 16 times from the three league baseball executives in with adjustable lumbar The season went along as expected for the East Catholic girls Harp has been at Indiana State Scottsdale. Ariz . Sullivan said V comparable to cars open but the odds are not in her division championships held last since 1973 with a 20-30 record His FINNISH-ESTONIAN support, tinted glass, 5-speed swimming team, and there are no regrets by Coach Ralph Viola Saturday qualified for the- Open Thursday, my feelings are good, but ' costing thousands more favor,” stated East Coach Ralph Sycamores are 3-6 going into Sun­ THE IMfOiTS AND HANDICAAFTm overdrive transmission and ment by the Nos. 2 and 3 swimmers Viola. Meet. vou never knoxx' until both parties put The Eagleltes second season day’s season finale at Louisville their signatures on the line ” WORLD 44 Stony Rd. (ofl Rt. 6) AM/FM/MPX Stereo are standard produced a 6-3 mark after an initial in certain events could mean victory Cam! Berizzi of Greenwich, who BOLTON campaign of 7-2. 'The toughness of in.stead of defeat. won the LL title with a 1:00.07 ALMANAC’S ^Welded unitized-body clocking, stands as the favorite with Famous Finnish Design the schedule produced the drop." The East leader mentioned the ad­ AT LAST, Gift and Decorative hems: Reduced interior noise plus. construction to help maintain Viola explained, “but we were a good dition of Lynn Dakin next year. Viola either second or third seed. Bowling Luxurious mohair blanketSt handmade increased stability, acceleration tight body integnty 25 percent better than last year. The Kelli's younger sister, as being a big Viola is also entered in the 200-yard A PRECISION ENflNEERED Q&A crystalf a variety of natural woodt textile plus. "She's a 1:14 breaststroker individual medley. and efficiency times came way down. ” PVrillAS- Dick Noren and ceramic products, museum jetoelry, Graduation will touch East sottly. right now,” he commented. The pre­ The Blast 400-yard freestyle relay sauna accessories and Christmas sent school record, held by Kelli, is foursome of Qaire and Kathy Viola, 225-524. Bill Androlevich GERMAN LUXURY CAR The lone major point-maker taken 513. Al Hopper 202-201-584 1 ‘American Gothic' was decorations. The entire body is ‘acid’ etched will be Kathy Viola, a consistent 1:18.3. Other strong additions are Bridget Anderson and Jane Price painted by lai Grant Wood HOURS DAILY EXCEPT THURS. 1-5 Increased interior room also probable. also qualified for the Open as did 'bi James Whistler (c) for superior paint adhesion scorer in the 50-free and 100- WITHOUT THE LUXURY PRKL also by appt. 649-6080 (4" at the shoulders) • The locals were swept in divitig by Anderson in the 100-yard backstroke. I'VRKtDKIH STt-Ike Thomas Hart Benton and then fully immersed in primer backstroke. Siobhan Scalley and Kel­ Miller 202-557. Len 2 The map of what island Windham, thus turning that meet Manchester junior Chris White to help prevent ojsI corrosion ly Sheehan will also be lost. Farrand 218. Bill Averv If you’ve always nation is depicted on its own Major contributors such as juniors around But East returns four qualified In the 100-yard freestyle as national flati'’ 221. Skip Kelly 210-558. Ted wanted to own a fine 35% more glass for Bridget Anderson and Julie Tucker, —junior Jerilyn Frazier, sophomore German luxury sedan 3 Which is the larger mea­ seventh Annual improved, near Alison Lanois and freshmen Chris Farmed out Bidwell 203-202-563. Don surement. a U S. gallon, or a sophomores Jane Price and Kelli Wilson 226-611. Larry but haven’t felt like Community Interfaith panoramic visibility '■Traditional Toyota economy In Harvey and Anne Tuller. "All have to paying the high price British gallon' Dakin and freshman Claire Viola INGLEWOOD, Calif, (UPlI - The Davis 217. Dan Humiston EPA tests the 1978 Celica GT return. The latter set two school be better next year,” Viola an­ lx)s Angeles Kings Thursday sent you now have an ticipates, "and 1 expect all to score 241-582. Ken Cooley 203, alternative. Uflback was rated at 34 marks and a Class M record in the rookie defenseman Rob Palmer to C arl Ogren 211. Bill A.NSWERS 100-yard butterfly with a 1:00.81 about 150 or better. That could give their Springfield. 111., farm club in The Revolutionary Thank^iving highway, 20 city These ratings Tomlinson 209-551. Joe new Audi 5000. with manual transmission are clocking. us the top three of four divers in the American Hockey League, suniiea S n VtiOOl I SIB every meet. It'll be a strength for us. I^Vae 217-566. Al Senna Like the Mercedes -nba uoqpi' qsiUJa I ' u o u b S East lost two meets, to Windham reducing the Kings' roster to 21. estimates Your mileage will vary "We’ll need a backstroker but 233-594, Lou Polinski 556, 280SE($21,687)‘ 8 E s n jd X . ) i l e i i and Manchester, by four points. To Palmer, a fifth-round draft pick in Service depending on your driving other than that the team coming back Ken Bower 562. and the BMW 530i habits and your car s condition eradicate this and win the close ones. 1975. will join the club in time for a ($13,620)’ the Audi Viola looks for improvement from is pretty solid,” he concluded. and equipment Friday night game in New Haven. offers all the precision INTRODUCING the likes of sophomores Karen Conn. K.of C - Mai Dana 202- engineering, luxury South MethodRt Church McCaffrey and Beth Negri and 213-568. Milt Kershaw 206- and craftsmanship THE $9,195-AUDI 5000. The 1978 Celica Three models- Ireshman l,.eila Bradley. Advance­ 555. Tony Baluk 202-224-595, American drivers have come to expect from fine German sedans. ’ Remote controlled But unlike Mercedes and BMW, the Audi 5000’s price is a modest MAIN ST. at HARTFORD RD. rear door opens to a fold the GT Lillback (pictured) Al Giguere 202, Elbe New­ Two past winners comb 213. Bill Tomlinson $9,195*. down, split rear seat GT and ST Sport Coupes Dynamically On top of that, the new Audi gives you engineering features you )usi ^ra d ic a l cars lor the 80 s that are here today 213-578. Mike Hodge 205, Sunday, Nov. 20th Leo Siemienski 202, Jim can’t get from the other two. Like front-wheel-drive tor superb traction enter youth races Farr 207, Buzz Weir 204. under any driving condition. And the world’s first five-cylinder gasoline engine—a unique powerplant that combines the smoothness and Nels Johnson 213. 7 p.m. Prelude Selections by the THETOOA rCEUCA GT UFTBACK. Christmas gift performance of six cylinders, with the economy of four. Two youngsters who were individual winners in last year’s Can an automobile with such a modest price ever hope to seriously CLEAN Salvation Army Band DETROIT (UPII — Looking for a compete with such fine machinery as Mercedes and BMW? Well, youth races sponsored by the Manchester Lions Club will be in 2nd combined Bell Choirs Christmas gift for somebody who has consider this: In Germany (The home of Mercedes and BMW), the Audi USED GARS everything? the field for Sunday’s events at Mt. Nebo. 5000 is already the best-selling car in its class. Dynamic Construction Co. has an Races will be offered in four age Sign lineman Discover for yourself what German drivers already know. Test-drive 7:30 WORSHIP SERVICE ASKED FOR IT TOU G a IT idea — they’re selling old seats from categories with three trophies in Gary Gates, also of Manchester, OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) the Audi 5000 at your local Audi dealer today. AUDI Tiger Stadium at 85 apiece. each for the top male and female who placed fourth in the 10-11 group — The Oakland Raiders CAITTER Two weeks ago the firm began finishers. last year has also entered. •Mercedes 280SE and 0MW53Oiand Audi 5000 suuested 1978 retail prices PO E Please bring non-perishable high protein foods Thursday signed 6-foot-4‘, removing more than 16,000 lower Racing starts at 1 o’clock. Classes are in age, 8-9,10-11,12-15 Cast alloy wheels on Audi 5000 as shown, optional Tiansportalion, local laies and dealer oeiwery for the emergency pantry — money offerings will 280-pound lineman Everett charges additional Returning to the competition will support M A C C Human Needs Fund. Spon­ deck seatS'Surrounding home plate as and 16-18. Little, who was with Tam­ ‘Audi 8000 pricu IndudM ulr conditioning ond lour ■pookon lt>1ovolaMoiOrS«l«S.U&A Inc 1977 part of a renovation project. In the be Mike Roy who paced the 10-11- Registration stSrts at 11:30. There pa Bay last season. sored by Manchester Area Conference of TOYOTA Hoffman Porsche Audi year-old clau and Bryan Feltel of Is a small entry fee. 1228 Main SL MwieliMtor first two days the seats have been up Little. 23. replaced Al 700 Connecticut Blvd. Churches. Middletown who won the boys' 8-9 Distances range from one mile to TEL 84S-S4S4 for sale, they’ve been selling at a Burton who was dropped . East Hartford rate of about 200 a day. bracket. Roy is from Manchester. 2.9 miles. from the inactive list. 528-6555 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALl), Manchester. Conn.. Kii . Nov. IH. I!I77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchcslix. Conn . Fri , Nov 18. 1977 I’ACK TIIIKTKKN

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KA?EEM ABPUL-JA8BAR I Rosewall Thursday night to stay in contention for a semifinal FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 6 4 6 - 4 5 2 9 ■'I always to do well, especially Franco Harris is the No. 4 rusher in WAS THE m M.V.R IN 176 Holn 8t. playoff berth in the $320,000 World Championship Tennis Announeamonti M«nehMt«r, Conn* game between the Dallas Cow­ there, " Dorsett added. “Playing the AFC with 687 yards, a 3.6 average '14-,'.T6ANP Tl. WHO „ v boys and Pittsburgh Steelers at bark in my hometown, in front of my and seven touchdowns and Terry WAS THE M.V.e IN '15? Challenge Cup. INDEX came back in the second set, holding T O D A Y ’S •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bradshaw is the No. 4 passer with a A. PAVE COWENS ADVERTISINQ N O T IC It Pittsburgh and you've got the Tanner won the first-set most of his serve at love and winning AS 71.4 rating, a 60.3 completion B. RICK BARRY 1 Lost tnd Found Halp Wantad 13 H alp Wanlad 13 tiebreaker, 8-6 , and had the fiery RATES — tastiest dish of the weekend's the 12-point tiebreaker, 7-2. - j 2 P orton tlt perccentage and 12 touchdowns. C. BOB MCAPOO Romanian down, 4-1, in the second Real 3 — Announcomonta National Football League - ^ "It seemed like all the matches 1 day — 1 U word par day In Sunday's other games. Atlanta set. Nastase, undefeated in the tour­ 4 EntortBinmBnl ' h a p p y a d s I've played this year have gone right 3 days . . . 104 word per day 5 - Auctions S WANT TO SPLURGE ON I schedule. NFL is at New Orleans, Cleveland at the SO0:jeMSUl6 UPI W ltTHfll PVTOCUT • 6 days ... 94 word per. day nament, rallied to break Tanner's down to the end,” Stockton said. “1 Estate The No 8 rusher in the NFC New York Giants. Denver at Kansas 26 daya ___64 word per day FINANCIAL serve twice and win five straight had a good chance to win it midway 15 words $2.00 minimum 8 BondB-StochB'MortgagBS i CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR? g 9 — Personal Loans Conference with 522 yards and a 4.7 City. Houston at Seattle. Los Angeles by Norma Tadford Happy A d a ...... $2.30 inch w a little help to and from G. Fox, you can. In | games, then won the tiebreaker in through the second set but I let it slip 10 with at San Francisco, Miami at Cinccin- - Insurance . average plus seven touchdowns. family and the many, many friends I tbe deciding set, 7-4. AIM number to uMd In For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. During Friday night, g a few days now, the big store will sparkle and » Rose Bowl aw ay." EMPLOYMENT Dorsett returns to the city where he made there in four years" nati. Minnesota at Chicago. New urbin centers where Connors, the tournament favorite, Under speciai rules instituted to showers of rain and snow will be found across many of the 13 Help Wantad glitter with holiday fixings. Everybody from our 5 won the Heisman Trophy two The Cowboys suffered their first England at Buffalo, the New York there tied been e concen­ Rocky Mountain states. Generally fair weather is indicated 14 — Business Opportunitlas t president to the newest stock boy will be caught ® won in straight sets, 6-0, 63. speed play in the tournament, a 5-5 15 Situation Wantad straight years as an All-America for loss of the season when they bowed to .lets at Baltimore. Philadelphia at St. trated development ol elsewhere except for some shower activity in parts of the mid - SECOND g junket goal Winners of the matches received set rather than the usual 6-6 score up In the rush and excitement. R the University of Pittsburgh the St. Louis Cardinals. 24-17. last Louis. Oakland at San Diego and land. A property le EDUCATION $ 10,000. Mississippi Valley. Minimum temperatures include; (approx, CONGREGATIONAL ij automatically goes into a 12-point transformed from farm or 18 Private Instructions You can be a part of It all and make the extra i Coach Tom Landry has hinted Monday night, but still have a com­ Tampa Bay at Detroit. In the first match of the evening, max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 40 ( 64). Boston 30 ( 49). 19 — SchoolS'Clsssea CHURCH ij tiebreaker. vacant land Into a sub­ Chicago 31 (45), Cleveland 30 ( 46). Dallas 53 (71), Denver 28 20 - Instructions Wantad money you need to splurge on Christmas gifts. ■ during the week that he intends to manding lead in the NFC's Eastern Green Bay plays at Washington in NEW YORK (UPI I - For the ninth Dick Stockton, who upset Connors Round-robin play concludes tonight division laid out tn (51), Duluth 21 (30), Houston 60 ( 78), Jacksonville 48 ( 75), Kan­ Applications are being accepted right now on the 8 use Dorsett more often than the Cow­ Division. Their 8-1 record gives them the Monday night network TV game. tim e in the last 10 years, the confron- earlier, defeated Australian John REAL ESTATE with a pair of crucial matches. Vitas numbered lots. The ptan, sas City 36 (53), Little Rock 47 (66), Los Angeles 52 ( 60). Miami 23 Homes lor Sale Holiday second floor at G. Fox. || boys have in tbeir first nine games, — a two-game lead over the Cardinals Odds are Pittsburgh by 1 point. taion between Michigan and Ohio Alexander, 63, 5-6, 65, and took over If approved, accepted 24 LolS'Land lor Sale Gerulaitis, with a 1-1 record and a to 68 ( 79), Minneapolis 27 ( 37), New Orleans 61 (75). New York 38 25 — Investment Property Interview hours will be Monday, Tuesday, S in an effort to liven up a sagging (6-3t and only an unexpected late- Atlanta by 3'i. Cieveland by 6 ‘.2. State will decide the Big Ten’s Bazaar the temporary lead for the cham­ chance to take the runner-up spot in by the municipality and (53), Phoenix 50 ( 70), San Francisco 45 (531, Seattle 29 l45l. St. 26 — Business Property Wednesday, Friday, 10 to 4. Thursday 10 to 4 and s offense complicated by a bip injury season collapse could deny them the Denver by 8 . Houston by 6 '/2, Los represenative in the Rose Bowl pionship of his group, which includes recorded. The property 27 — Resort Property I his group, faces Australia’s Rod Louis 36 ( 53), Washington 35 ( 56). 26 - Real Estate Wanted 6 to 8. Saturday 9:30 to 1. S to quarterback Roger Staubach Eastern title. Angeles by 4'z. Cincinnati and Miami game. would then be kfenttfled Nov. 19 Connors, Alexander and Rosewall. Laver. ADVERTISING B Dorsett. eager to perform well The Steelers. on the other hand, pick ’em. Chicago by 3'z. New The fifth-ranked Wolverines host as “Beino all of Lot 1162 MISC. SERVICES It was Alexander's third straight Stockton tries for three in a row 31 Services Offered 10 - 4 p.m. Help us and we'll help you. Be a part of the fun ® before bometown fans, is attempting are involved in a four-way race in the England by 10'2. Baltimore by 16. St. the No. 4 Buckeyes Saturday at In the Bower Hill Ptan of DEADLINE 32 — Pamting-Papering loss in the winner-take-all, round- — and excitement of Christmas at G. Fox. 8 to buy 60 to 100 tickets for the game Central Division, tied with the Louis by 10'2. Oakland by 12. Detroit when he takes on Rosewall. Lott (for example), at •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••**** 33 Building-Contracting Michigan Stadium, with Ohio State robin event and excluded him from 12:00 noon the day before 34 — Rooting-Sidmg Quality handmade gifts : and savs. "I don’t rcallv know what The winners and runners-up in recorded and laid out In publication. — You earn money for gifts, get Christmas dis- 8 Cleveland Browns at 5-4 and one by 15 and Washington by 13'2. assured of at least a tie for their sixth first place. Announcomonlt 3 Announcamanlt 3 35 Hesling-Plumbing for everyone. each group play Saturday afternoon the offlca of the Recorder Deadline lor Saturday and 36 — Flooring count priviieges, too. J straight conference title. Both teams 37 — Stockton zipped through the first in the semifinals. The semifinal of Deeds of Dauphin Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday Moving-Trucking-Storage LUNCHEON 11-2 pm are 9-1 for the season, but the 38 - Services Wsnied 8 set easily, breaking Alexander's winners receive $50,000 each and the County In Plan Book MISC. FOR SALE Apply Personnel Office g Buckeyes are 7-0 in Big Ten play serve in tbe eighth game on the Volume i a Page 113, TAG SALE, GIFTS, winner of Sunday's final match gets ITiSclioficil PLEASE READ 40 Household Goods while Michigan is 6-1. Australian's double fault. Alexander an additional $100,000. to being detlgneted at B 41 Articles tor Sale BAKED ITEMS, G. Fox & Company | Bowl-bound Chisox improved However, a Michigan victory Mock 14, Lot 44 In the YDUR AD 42 — Building Supplies 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs REFRESHMENTS Hartford would give the teams identical Records of the Dauphin 44 — Livestock i T«mpl6 ClMptpr 153, Claaaified ads are taken over LINCOLN. Neb lUPli - The records and a tie for the top spot in County Deed Regtotry Of- 45 _ Boats & Accessories An Equal Opportunity Employar Order of Eaotom Star the phone as a convenience 46 — Sporting Goods Saturday, Nov. 19 winner of the Oklahoma- the conference, as well as a trip to The Herald is responsible lor 47 _ Garden Products with free agents ★ 10 to 3 Nebraska football game Nov. 25 Tennis players selected Masonic Tampio only one Incorrect insertion and 48 — Antiques Pasadena. 49 Wanted to Buy will win a berth in the Orange It It vary Important that 2S East Center 8 t. then only (0 the size of the - Regional 'For a footbail player, this is what ortginal insertion Errors which OFFICE CLERK - Should be RENTALS Occupational DELIVERY PERSON - Bowl and the loser will play in the it's all about," said Wolverine when you make a Manchester, Conn. do not lessen the value ol the capable of handling all types Several neat appearing people CHICAGO (DPI) — Bill Veeck believed he “ improved " his for NETS tourney here 52 Rooms lor Rent Training School of clerical procedure. Must Liberty Bowl, officials of both quarterback Rick Leach. “This week purchate of a house that advertisement will not be cor­ S3 — Apartments for Rent with late model cars and a Chicago White Sox by signing three of the 42 free agents the club you do butinota wtth a OLD FASHIONED rected by an additional inser­ 54 _ Homes lor Rent )A/etherell Street & own a car. Typing 50 wpm good knowledge of Hartford schools have agreed. — is fun. Everybody is mentally geared tion. 55 Business lor Rent Hlllstown Road required. West Hartford area and surrounding areas needed Oklahoma decided to bow to the drafted, but said he planned "to improve it even more." Jack Redmond, host pro and reliable and friendly real 56 — Resort Properly for Rent up and ready to play.." — Manchester office. 236-5911, Ext. 235. Veeck made a package announce- aatate office and we HOLDAY FAIR 57 Wanted to Rent to deliver mernbership cards. wishes of Nebraska after earlier The loser most likely will receive manager of the Manchester Racquet 5U - Misc for Rent Benefit of Student Good worker will make $30 to ment Thursday of the signing of Blomberg was Veecks" selection to euggeet that you atop. In indicating it would prefer to play Club, and Warren Bosworth, Connec­ Satunliy, Nov. 1^ 1977 ••••••••••••BBBBBBBBBBBBB* Activity Fund RNs/LPNs - Full time and $40. per day. Call Vicki, 656 an invitation to the Sugar Bowl, and let ut help you at AUTOMOTIVE part time positions available in El Pa.so's Sun Bowl if it lost to right-handed pitchers Ron Schueler replace some of the power " lost ticut representative for the New 9:30 i.m. to 0:30 p.in. H o lp W antod 13 61 Autos for Sale 0319. where it will face third-ranked CENTURY 21 TEDPORD on second shift. Openings the Cornhuskers and Jim Hughes from the Minnesota when Richie Zisk and Oscar Gamble England Tennis Stars, have signed a Turkey Dinner • 6:30 p.m. 62 Trucks lor Sale Alabama. REAL ESTATE; RL 44A, 63 Heavy Equipment lor Sale available for new graduates. WANTED BOARD CLERK to Twins and slugger Ron Blomberg became free agents and left the Sox. contract with NETS, Inc., making 13.60 aduna SALES PERSDN 64 Motorcycies-Bicycles i HAPPINESS New starting salary with UCLA appears on its way to Bolton Notch, Bolton, CamperS'Trailers-Mobile take minutes of Bolton Board "1 feel very definitely we've im­ 11.76 cMMren 12 and under FrM lane* 65 from the New York Yankees and in­ the Manchester Racquet Ciub the 647-6914. We are a full Homes IS liberal fringe benefits. of Education monthly becoming the Pacific Eight Part ol lull tima dicated it would be "a reasonable proved the caliber of our pitching and host for the 1977-78 $3,000 NETS Him Realtor and wo han­ Reaervatfona; 66 Automotive Service Thorough orientation and paid meetings and any special representative at Pasadena, but 67 Autos lor Rent-Lease mealtime. Pay differential for assumption that we ll sign one or two our chances of winning. We were a Grand Prix Tournament. dle all forma of real ae­ Mra. Ronald Mottram Sail Spaclalty Advar- meetings. Regular meetings Washington and Stanford are still in 3-11 shift Excellent job oppor­ Three-way m ore " little short last year, but I believe tata. Let ua help you iialng producia - local are held once a month, the The event Feb, 3-5 will feature Ittmt fMturtd wR) IndlKW: the running. A victory for UCLA over tarritory. B««6»B*»*B****»»**B**B**BB tunity and secure employ­ Veeck said he was "delighted " that at this moment we have the best purchate that new home H»n<)lcf»fti, Bikvd Ooodt. Holldry Qltn, CHRISTMAS third Thursday of each month the eight players who have ac­ Attic Trciiurvi, Country Store. ment Easy hi^w ay access. from 8:00 p.m. to 11;00 p.m. pitching staff in the American u s e on Nov. 25 will put the Bruins in toon. CaH ue anytime. Halp Wantad 13 with his additions, even though "we cumulated the most Grand Prix ChMren'e Out*. Toy*. WIthIng W*tl *nd 8 7 5 - 1 9 0 9 _____ SHOPPING Call or apply. East Hartford Must take shorthand and type battle seen the Rose Bowl. Jingo Hm Clown. spent more money than we can af­ L eag u e" points over the course of the 10- Did You Know? SECRETARY - Full time. :i( Convalescent Home, 745 Main accurately Call superintedant Elsewhere in the Top 10 this Satur­ AT Street, East Hartford Call ford " Veeck refused to reveal details of hi rural aroat, doaertp- REAL ESTATE Sales People. Small two girl office. Diver- g of school at 6461569 day, No. 1 Texas is a 20-point favorite tournament tour in 1977. They will be YUl charitabla and non-profit - ■' ■ ' 5262167. Schueler. who had an 8-7 record the contracts signed by the three llona ol land by Must have license or in sified duties include: Typing. ST. MAURICE NEW YORK IUPI) - For the past over Baylor; No. 6 Notre Dame faces playing for a winner's share of $600 in organliatlona withing to have thair Public An- ‘monumanta are atlll process. Generous commis­ light steno, and bookkeeping. few years the NHL's Patrick Divi­ and 4 41 ERA with the Twins this players, but said it could be singles and $400 in doubles. nouncamanta puMiahad traa In Ihli apaca ara FAIR DENTAL ASSISTANT ■ Air Force: No. 7 Arkansas takes on frequently used — after sion schedule. Wolverton Must be able to work wiui g sion has been considered by far the year, "will bulwark our pitching presumed they were "longer than Heading the field will be top seed urged to contact Joa McCavanaugh, Qanaral Agency, Realtors, 6462813. public. Please send resume to Modern Manchester office Southern Methodist. No. 2 Oklahoma. the mention ol thaae, Experienced preferred Minchuttor toughest in the league, but so far this staff. " Veeck said. "If we don't have one year. They're satisfied and I Jim Ratliff, former University of Managar of Ragal Mufflara ol Manchaitar. Box S, c/o Manchester :•( Hebron Road, Bolton No. 3 Alabama. No. 8 Penn State. No, some noliee at to total Current assistant will leave Board of Education all the power of last year, we re know I a m " Space will ba allotad on a flrit coma, lint BOOK A TOY & Gift Party. Herald. g season the Adams Division, where a 9 Pittsburgh and No. 10 Nebraska are Virginia standout, who hails from mid December Write to Box la aaaking an going to have to depend on something All three players w ere sought by acreage Involved la aarvad batit Generous awards. Over 400 three-way battle is going on for top all idle. Greenwich. Bill Drake, a former cualomary. newest most-wanted items. T. c/o Manchester Herald axparlanctd else. Hughes will do the same thing" other teams and had other offers. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS - November 19th spot, appears to be the best In other games Texas A&M is two-time New England professional For further information, ^ v era l people needed in our g: Hughes had a 9-10 record with the Schueler said he received offers from 10 to 4 TOOL MAKERS WANTED - Just four points separate the first- heavily favored over TCU; Florida champion will hold down the No. 2 write Santa's Parties, Box P, office for temporary work in g ELECTRICIAN Twins' Tacoma farm team iast year four other teams. Hughes from two Jim Ratliff Avon, Ct. 06001 or call collect Glastonbury. Hourly wage, $; Apply Mepp Tool Co., Inc., 81 Comnwrclat/lnduatrial and third-place teams. Toronto's 2-1 State hopes to wrap up a Tangerine seed, with John Mayotte, Door Prize Too Commerce Street. Glaston­ with a 5.15 ERA. Blomberg. with the others and Blomberg from five 1-673-0494. $3.00 per hour plus liberal g victory over Buffalo Thursday night Bowl berth by beating San Diego Williamstown, Mass, and Steve bury axparlanca pratorrad. Yankees since 1971 but on the dis­ others. bonus. Hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Good pay, top bonafita. enabled the Maple Leafs to tie the State; North Texas State plays Williams, Amherst, Mass., the third Regal2£SSr PART TIME HEAD Librarian and 5 to 8 p.m. Call Vickie, Sabres for first, with 22 points. abled list since last April 1. has a Blomberg reportedly signed a con­ and fourth seeds. Rounding out the the top doubles team last year and m - For Andover Public Library, •••••••••••••• ARTIST - (Experienced onlyi Louisiana Tech; Clemson is a 4Vz- 6560319. Part time for layout and paste Boston, which tied Vancouver. 4-4. is career major league batting average tract for four vears for more than draw of eight players who will com­ Steve Williams and John Hughes, a TEDFORD REAL ESTATE approximately 20 hours week­ Halp Wanted 13 Contact Mr. Dion, at point favorite over traditional rival up. Familiar with Copywriter 648-5854 in third with 18 points. of .302 $600,000. pete in the first-ever Grand Prix. will pair of power hitters who form one of Cofntf of Broad ly. Persons with library South Carolina; North Carolina is experience, or library science t^lexible hours Sterling With just under two minutes to go be Bill Cashman, Mike Britton, Ted the most explosive combinations in and C tn itr S irta t Mon Fn S « m 6 p m OFFICE MANAGER • For Printery, 649-2741. favored by 6 'z over Duke; Texas LEGAL Phona 949-3112 S it l a m - l? noon education preferred. Send Orthodontic Office, Vernon in the game. Boston's Stan Jonathan Hoehn, and either Phil Kadesch or New England. Nfl«ns Tech is a 10-point favorite over resume to Box 38, Andover, Circle area. Experienced and Jean Ratelle scored goals 10 Houston, and Iowa State is favored Karl Hedrick. NOTICE Conn. 06232. THE TIME required. Reply P.O Box CLERICAL ASSISTANTS. Ap­ seconds apart to pull out the tie by seven over Oklahoma State. Four teams will vie for the doubles LEGAL P a ra o n a li 2356, Vernon, Conn . 06066. PART TIME titude for figures and typing In the only other game Thursday Spurs stage rally crown. The favorites are Mayotte A free instructional clinic, open to TOWN OF MANCHESTER NEEDED - School Bus to earn a little extra skills Applicant must be the public, will be given by the ASSISTANT COLLECTOR Drivers. Will train if DIETARY AID - Full time CETA eligible and resident of night. Philadelphia and the New and Ratliff, who have consistently NOTICE RIDE TO CAPITOL area. 8,30 necessary. For South Wind­ m oney. We need POSITION York Islanders also played to a 4-4 Under knife players, Saturday, Feb. 4. There will OF REVENUE EQUIPMENT RENTAL a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Three Experienced preferred, but Manchester Phone 6469511, been one of the NETS strongest sor. 90 Brookfield Street. 286 boys and girls 2 will train. Must work every also be a Pro-Am event featuring all $12,237 r315,287 FOR SNOW PLOWING passengers. Call 6461669. AVAILABLE River East Homemaker tie. to defeat Braves SEATTLE (UPI i — Ruppert Jones, teams the past three seasons. Hoehn 5916. other weekend, and some Home, A Health Aid Service Aids the Ciollector of Revenue Manchester Highway evenings per week. The WHA was idle. a rookie outfielder with the Seattle and Kadesch, a newly formed and NETS competitors and eight local holidays. Full range of in the collection of revenue Department ia receiving RIDE NEEDED from South players. RN, or LPN - Part time, 3 to Must be presen­ employee benefits. Apply in FOR Mupli* Leafs 2. Sabrt's I Mariners, underwent surgery for high successful team during the 1977 and the iiMlntenance of the applications for snow plowing Main Street area to vicinity of f r e e ROOM Si MEALS For NEW YORK (UPI) — The San Antio Spurs have won 10 games 11, 3 to 7, or 7 to 11. Laurel person: East Hartford Con­ elderly lady Call 649-5459. Ron Ellis' controversial power- removal of torn cartilage from his season will hold down second seed. department. The position In­ equipment. Forms may be Travelers. Hours 7:45 a m. to Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. table, courteous, so far this and if they keep playing like they did Thursday night 4:00 p.m. Call 6463274. valescent Home, 745 Main ^HOUSEWIFE play goal in the first period lifted left knee Thursday at Providence Completing the doubles draw will be Proceeds will benefit the volves both clerical and ad­ picked up at 263 Olcott Street and responsible. If Street, East Hartford. SECRETARY - Part time, they surely will win a lot more. MAN FOR WORK in fertilizer Toronto into a first-place tie with Hospital. the teams of Drake and Cashman. Manchester Memorial Hospital. ministrative duties. between the hours of 7:00 a.m. LOST GOLDEN interested, please mature Shorthand, T ^ing - Buffalo. With the score tied 1-1. Ellis In the fourth quarter in Thursday to 4:30 p.m. For further infor­ plant plus general warehouse SEEMSTRESS or Tailors large phone contactt Hours to Applicants must have RETRIEVER. Vicinity ol work. Call Mr. Hill at 6434)644. have parents or Call Fred Archer tipped in a rebound of a shot by night's game, the Spurs trailed the knowledge of modern office mation call 649-5070. Center Springs Park and experienced in mens wear be arranged. Pension and guardian contact Full or part time. Excellent profit sharing plan after one Darryl Sittler. which goalie Don Buffalo Braves by 13 points, but practices; skill in 009-11______Bigelow Street. Needs SHEET METAL WORKER - at the Manchester NBA medication. Family is broken Barbara Colletti at working conditions, excellent year 289-9542, Mrs. Quinn. Edwards apparently kicked out. But rebounded for a 111-108 victory. bookkeeping and typing; Fully qualified in shop layout starting salary to qualified knowledge of state and local hearted. If any information work, on HVAC duct work, Evening Herald referee Bruce Hood ruled that the "We were fortunate, but we made Galindes to risk light heavy title INVITATION please call 6465712. the Manchester person. Full-time benefits, CARPET CLEANER laws and ordinances affecting commercial and industrial. puck had crossed the goal line and ourselves fortunate. " San Antonio He also snared seven reoounds. Evening Herald. such as paid vacations, all in­ TRAINEE - $140 per week to tax collection: familiarity Top pay for experienced man. surances. Apply Mr. Snyder, the score stood. Don Luce scored the Coach Doug Moe said, after the Spurs handed off three assists and stole the Turin. Italy (UPI) — World Boxing sparring partners quit one after TO BID LOST Female Beafle in area start All fringes Auto 140 rounds of sparring and is in the with language and processes Paid fringe benefits. For ap­ Phone 647-9946. Regal Mens Shop, 903 Main expenses paid Call 872-7926. Buffalo goal ran up their fifth straight win by Association light heavyweight cham­ of Dover Road, Manchester. ball six times. Randy Smith finished another complaining the American best shape he's ever been" of data processing and ability Sealed bids will be received In pointment call, 646-6326. St,. Manchester, Conn Islanders 4. Flyrs 4 sinking six free throws in the last 14 Answers to Boots. Call 647- 647-9947 with 23 points for the iosers. pion Victor Galindez of Argentina was throwing knockout punches in Galindez, who goes into the bout to d«al with and conununicate the Office of The Director of 9526 evenings. Bryan T ro ttier's goal at 19:50 of seconds. "We hung in there and has been training hard for his ninth what were supposed to be training TRUCK DRIVING 4 against Gregory with a 51-4-2 record, with people. General Services, 41 Center STATION ATTENDANT the third period — his second goal of battled back. " San Antonio, in second place in the title defense Saturday against Eddie sessions. Street, Manebesttf, Connec­ IMPOUNDED - Terrier type, Warehousing - For an elec­ R N s -LP H s was equally confident. Experience and training Needed - Full time. Apply In trical distributor. Good over­ the night — earned New York a 4-4 tie Buffalo had trailed by 11 points in NBA Central Division, upped its Gregory of Brooklyn, N.Y., and his The bout against Gregory comes ticut until December 14, 1977 tan femalo. Broad Street person, Gorin’s Sports Car TECHNICIAN / TECHNICAL "I feel good. I'm sure I'll win. " the required is at least five years' area. Mixed breed, white time and benefits. Call Mr NURSE AIDES after four different Philadelphia the third period, but broke out in record to 10-6. while Buffalo, third in trainer says he is in his best shape only two months after Galindez won experience in office at 11:00 a.m. for tbe CARRIERS I Center, Route 83, Tolland Rosenberg. 646-2830. An Equal ■ Entry level position into fast taciturn Argentine said in Spanish. male, KeenCT Street area. players scored goals in the final front in the final period, outscoring ever. following: Tpke. Talcottville. Opportunity Employer. moving R & D Lab. Technical the Atlantic Division, dropped to 7-8. a unanimous 15-round decision in Despite the optimism, Lectoure procedures, two years of Terrier type, tan male, Lydall backkground, manual dexteri­ COMPANIONS period to erase a 3-0 Islander lead. the Spurs. 15-6, by capitalizing on tur­ Galindez. 29. put in four rounds of Rome over Alvaro Lopez of the which must have involved tax FURNISH, INSTALL & Street area. Contact said he and Galindez were not taking PAINT MANUFACTURER - ty and the ability to learn will Needed to provide nursing Rookie Mike Bossy scored the other novers sparring against fellow Argentine collection, account collection MAINTAIN ALARM Manchester Dog Warden, 646- In the only other National Basket­ United States in his eighth successful Gregory lightly. Immediate openings for qualify you for this position services in private homes two New York goals But San Antonio fought back with or related area and gradua­ TERMINAL 4555. lor ball Association game Thursday Ruben Pardo Thursday to end seven defense since winning the WBA light "He (Gregory! has a good record responsible,ispon mature people Fully paid company benefits and medical facilities. 10 straight points to narrow the gap tion from high school, or The Town of Manchester is an Mmehester and Equal Opportunity Employer night. Leonard “Truck " Robinson weeks of tough training that included heavyweight crown in 1974. i22 wins, two losses and one draw )," withI good working babfts.habits. No Consideration given to graduation from college in equal opportunity employer, expenence necessary. Call AREA ADVISOR M/F. Send resume with salary to 99-97 with 4:19 left and took the scored 33 points and Nate Williams two hours of road and gym work and “Victor took off only a week to rest KEEP HAPPY East Hartford areas expe preference of days and said Lectoure. "He's a good puncher business administration and and reqi^es an affirmative 6462151. requirement to the Personnel lead for good. 107-106, with 14 and Jim McEiroy combined for 43 four to six rounds of sparring a day. after the Lopez fight, then got right hours — 4 to 40 hours and has a strong right hand. two years’ experience in of­ action policy for all of ita Con­ to dollvor Iho 2 - 5 P.M. Manager, Lydall Inc., 615 seconds remaining on two free Gregory skipped his iast scheduled KEEP SMILING available weekly. Live-in more to lead New Orleans to a 127- back to work getting ready for Whenever a man is fighting for the ti­ fice procedures, one year of tractors and Vendors as a con­ Manchootor Evanlng AVON. EARN MONEY now Mon. thru FrI. Parker Street, Manchester, Fag tent lap throws by Allan Bristow Conn. 06040. companions also needed. 116 victory over the Seattle Super- day of ring training when his Italian Gregory," said Galindez' manager tle he can be dangerous. " which must have involved tax dition of doing bualness with H w aM for a merry, merry Christ­ 5-8 P.M. Nights Larry Kenon led the Spurs with 30 mas. Sell beautiful gifts, Malpractice coverage, ONTARIO. Calil 1 DPI 1 - Richard sonics, snapping a six-game Jazz Tito Lectoure. “He's done more than collection, account collection Halp Wanlad 13 points and 13 rebounds while George the Town, as per Federal Call guaranteed to please. Call 526 Fri. Night 11-2 A.M. CLERK-OPERATOR - 8 a m bonding, and working- Petty of Level Cross. N.C.. recorded losing streak. Pete Maravich. the or related area, or an Order 11246. Gervin hit 28 points, inciuding 12 in SALES POSITION - Straight 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 9401 for information. to 4 p.m. Another opening for men's compensation pro­ the fastest lap Thursday, averaging NBA s No. 2 scorer with a 26.9 per equivalent combination of gal with excellent voice and he final period until he fouled out Bid forms, plans and commissions, leads furnished Call Jaanna vided. an unothnal 153.039 mph. in a prac­ game average, attempted just five experience and training. specifications are available at FARM - Warehouse workers telephone techniques. Must with 1:14 left in the game to homeowners. Call 242-5402. MANCHESTEa tice run for Sunday's 500 NASCAR field goals and made four for a total Jai alai raaults Applications will be received the General Services Office, ne^ed in Manchester. Call type at least 50 wpm to AD & ASSISTANCE Billy Knight led Buffalo with 32 H e r a l b EVENING HERALD qyalify. 40 hour week. Hours Winston Cup season finale at Ontario of eight points. Maravich, who in the Personnel Office, 41 Center Street, Manchester, STEADY WORK - Reliable, 643-1561. of NorthOMtorn .Motor Speedway. points in an all-around performance hard worker, who wants 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 will include some weekends played 37 minutes, had 15 assists. Thurtday Night Municipal Building, 41 Center Connecticut. and holidays. Offices in Down­ Connocticut, Inc. Street, Manchester, until steady employment, good in- NURSES AID - 3 to 11 or 7 to TOWN OF MANCHESTER. 11 p.m. Laurel Manor 91 town Hartford. Company paid 397 Em I Contor St. November 22, 1977. come..CaI15m702bet« itween 6 l CONNECTICUT Manchootor, Ct. iM IM IM 2 only. Chestnut Street. benefits and parking. Call 522- An equal opportunity ROBERT B. WEISS, SECRETARY / Receptionist - 8960. between 10 a.m. and 3 643-9513 121 2 N MECHANICS. Manufacturer X M iC n i i m CM IM IN employer. GENERAL MANAGER NOW accepting applications For Rockville Law Office. p.m. only, for application. MYHA XM! im IIJI 7JI NMiM$NN of abrasive blast equipment Good typing skills. Write to Nrfata 2-1 $144N 007-11 00611 for full time employment. WANTED Jai alal entries requires mechanic with Woodworktrs - Bprayart Box SS, c/o M anchester ELECTRICAL LOW M U ixm iJi Trtlata 2-M $3SiN Call 5263869 between 9 and 2 knowledge of assembly of Butinatt Opportunity 14 NrMa M $211.71 eomi POWTHO«NWM.O Some woodworking Herald. VOLTAGE - National Alarm TrNwti XX3 $M7J« only. machinery and machining; I* i; K Vi I; i; scoring for the losers X JJ« i 7N IN IN experiencg^h^^ul Company seeks man for ap­ STILL TIME. Open your II 01 SK, Friday Night 1-Mli blupprint reading is also prenticeship program. Appli­ assisted bv Dan Senkow »L ■ , Ui m ADDRESSERS WANTED - BABYSITTER. Mature per­ business on Main Street. Take XFMrtiZMI M l L2I (Jl CMal IN required, ^ p ly in person to FIST f u m i t m e m ., inil son needed several evenings cant must have basic Vernon defeated Farr's HAM VM 1-Mi Ja i M U i mm M $2iN immediately! Work at home Oscar Forand, Shop advantage of the Christmas I ha C m 72 TOTI XMHpnO^i 7.41 Nrfata XI $U.1I SSS raOOM SS DMVt each week in our home. One knowledge of low voltage Brad Cole and Rob 7-1 I.M m — no experience necessary. season. 1116 Manchester Mall, of Manchester. 2-1, Local I M i l Ctrl 71 I S WM Triati XM $ ^ Superintendent. Interviews HANCHItTfn. CONN. and half year old child. Call wiring. Join our growing scores were by Steve Thulin each scored two 1 laali latni hi XI NrtactiXl $7UI Excellent pay. Write conducted in the afternoon 811 Main. 643-1442. < Fih Inn hi 7-2 X Un« itmm XIXII7UI American Service, 8350 Park 647-9309. organization in the expanding S M l M h2 XI ilb t M 1- MallrMha I2N IN Monday through Friday, 1:30 Byam 1 unassisted i and goals as Manchester's 2- Miga I Itaa IN Lane, Suite 269, Dallas Texas, security industry. On the job SMALL ENGINE Service C- Arra S«rfii S-1 XI S . C M to 4:3() p.m. Pressure Blast DAIRY QUEEN - Part time training. Company paid .lim Mahar with Alton stopped Vernon, 6-1, at I Jm M XI XM m I UatiUm 2MI 7JI X4I XMaaCMil 75231. Manufacturing Co., 41 Chapel DRIVERS FOR School bus Corporation -expanding dealer X2 7. »TM MCva 4JI 121 NWiial-2$IIN positions available daily, 12 benefits. Call 5268960. Molin assisting Vernon Bolton Bill Chambers and Ik rn U ^ t 1-1 xn Cm IN Street, Manchester, Conn. wanted. We will train you. netw ork. No experience XI X b w i Nrfata 1-2 $111N Say where noon to 2p.nr,. Apply 242 Broad between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on­ necessary (Complete training Mike Schoenberger ac­ m m yoM M Trfbcli 1-24 $MN I t TELEPHONE SALES - Part-time. Housewives and also stopped Farr's of 14-T H i m l u 06040. An Equal Opportunity Street, Manchester. ly. for application. X74 X2 7 2-XI 2-XS X71 X U X U XX7 2X1 2X7 2X1 2X1 M ata XS $12IJI lern Businesa ii booming and our Employer. retirees preferred. program. $500. investment Manchester, 3-2 Aaron counted for the other SCCM TrNata XXI $444111 1. Im Cm 1-1 anorn X€M IIN IN phone room la zoomlns! Solid Manchester area, call 6462373 required to start your own Buezek tallied unassisted tallies Joe St Onge scored 1. Farti tm XI l. f n M iM M XI FMTI l-Urra SN tbvW ili 1-1 I $ $ $ $ EXPERIENCED Head or 843-2414. Vernon area call business. Ideal for retired or for the loiters who were X NtilM 7-2 I hhmm U 7 -1 L M a I Z m XI Urnm lU I IN U I XIna part time. Details on request. lor F’arr s and ,lohn X Im X2 I Mr Mm XI mm 14 U.N they see it*, rking full or part,rt tiitime. Are houseman wanted for large 872-2826. iJJM S-1 1 WEB OFFSET TfKjmey sef up" Phil Willis' outshot 38-8 i h n 1-2 i ha W I XI 4. (ynii kmm X2 aa. '*is Nrfata XII1I2N you a Uger? Call 524-1428. downtown hotel. 249-5611 Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field goal, IFMiliCmi M X mm tm 1 7-2 X f r M l l l l v l XI m m 2-7 $4iN TifMi X14 tMlN extension 219. MECHANIC - Experienced in Training Division Box 619,. I k n h ^ t 7-1 l XI XI NrfKta 11 $1SIII FLORIST DESIGNER. Full cars and trucks, tune ups and Wading River, New York. SOI IIM I.EA U I, 1-1 7. M l In b XI 7. kmori 2im XI M r t M i t e 7-2 TriMa 2-74 $421N 12N IN PRESSMAN WANTED Sm iM lm i IM h r C ii XI t miQrnk I XI XlrrlipllhN M FTTI or part time. Give experience MACHINIST experienced on repairs. Must have own tools. 11792 Regal's of Manchester 4. M S Xm 4N in a ExparlmcMl or iMxporioncod. A full-tlnw |ob m S4-7 XH XH Utn M l FrwiiM i M m u m tm k i 1-litaU N t 141 UI IN in reply to Box CC, c/o GM starting rate for the ^Morrone to coach X7-3 XX7 X7-4 XM Bridgeport and Lathe. Over­ Carriage Hou.se 1 Doug X U XX7 XXI X U X7-I SXt 7-M 7X4 7-Ha(ia Um IM UI iali 2-7 $41N Mancnetter Herald. time and benefits. Inter­ right man. Fringe benefits. on modorn proM. Will train tho right poraon. All MANY PEOPLE only dream STORRS I DPI I - som m vmm Xfeaa larfti IN all 7-2 $tl4N of owning their own business. Kelly scored twice and I. IM i ■ fcw XI . InMi I Art/'ja X IMMMI4UI viewing 10 a.m. to 4 p .n ^ Call 6862233. Company Banaflta. Sand rtauma to; 1. m m Ism 1 2 1. IrtM Ml XI 1 7 24 lUMN NUR9ES AIDES. Full time, Perhaps it's time for you to Dave Haloburdo and University of Connecticut Ikntmm X bfb 7-2 X J M U lm XI i FtmIm tkm 7*1 Nrfata 1-7 $12MI raoni s\- Dynamic Metal Products, 422 ROBERT HUBBARD soccer coac h Joe Morrone tH m im Ihmkrntm XI Iktmrnm XI XI TriMN 1-7-1 $$4IN 7-Naralilaa 17.N IN C lK S ir ie d AD all ihlfti, high ftartini rate, North Main Street, STUFFERS 4i MAILERS pursue that dream. 1 have Clarence Zachary once for ik v iS v l 71 t m n i m A F I M XI 4. U g lm XI m X M a a M a excellent braeflti Ap^y In Manchester. 646-4048. urgently needed! $23.00 per Manchester Evening Herald over 1,000 buslnessess for sale Regal's. will be one of the coaches U m la u t X2 XifkMilifa 7-2 i MiiM IMa X2 X M a g a lM i 17N I N iN tMUrra by owners. Many for I imh mmrn I k t m i m XI t Fraai Um XI perion Mri. Ferguaon, Direc­ hundred GUARANTEED. leading New England's top I M b C M i l 7-2 I N SN MMiX? $UN P.O. Box S91 Manchoator, Conn. 0B040 minimum down. For free 7. U Uh m XI 7. Omtk M w I XI 7.iraaMMli XI l - C M M a l 4N NrMi 74 ItllN tor of Nuriiog or Mr. AUaa. NURSES AIDE Full time 7 Send self-addresaed stamped Wethersfield stopped college soccer players in iJU X O N nliZm XI I m m i M 7 -1 i l A a l M a XI Lorraine Manor Nursing brochure write' Interstate m h k t m IX4SI1N Trilali 7X2 $4flN a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply Laurel envelope. TK ENTERPRISE, No Phono Call Plaaaa Bcgal's, 2-1 with Kelly an all-star game Sunday. U f tiib l 2aii4 Inn a XI IIIINtill ITTMMftSTN Home, K Lorraine Street, 236 Box 21679, Denver, Colorado Business Marketing. P.O. Box XM.XI-I W XU 2-X7 2 X7 2-1-7 M-S XU iTi XM xxt XM sTi X7-} X74 Trilali XXI $421N MMi $2N772 Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, •ItcacJkeBBXj 1242. Manchester. 30221. 1888, Pueblo. Colo. 81002. Csvcsmnu mjaftALL;. iviancnesier. Conn . Fn.. Nov. 18 1977 P/MiK KIITI PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mamhester. Conn.. Fri.. Nov. I«. 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BuHnMM Opportunity 14 Homot For Solo OFFICE or BUSINESS 23 Hornet F o r Safa 23 Homos F o r Safe 23 Homos F o r Safa 23 Homo* For Silo 23 Homo* For Salo 23 Horn** For Salo 23 SERVICE BUSINESS with Ma n c h e s t e r - spring (58,900 - SPRING STREET. T800 a week income available street location. Attractive $ COVENTRY, NORTH - 8 MANCHESTER - Large Three bedroom ^ n c h , huge Room Garrison Colonial. 11/2 VERNON - Five room Cape. RANCH - Five rooms, large in this area. A cash business. room Connecticut Gambrel Custom Dormered Cape. 0«e Two bedrooms, dining room, front porch, 1-car garage, Minimum down payment nestled on a beautiful wooded rec room, IW baths, fireplace, baths, first floor family room. WANTED acre. Highland Park area. 2 car garage. 100 x comer, 4 bedrooms. Immediate oc­ firenlaced living room, 2 aluminum siding, oil, not ^jjuired. 203.fi27.0550, 203.401- lot. Country kitchen, two Highly motivated sales Country atmosphere. 3 to 4 porches, full basement, 1-car water beat. House sits back working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ 646-8727, evenings 649-1294, cupancy. (46,900. Hayes bedrooms. Basement garage. 643-1357. Broker. Corp., 646-0131. person who wishes an garage on wooded acre lot 100 leet from street. (35,900. age. Must be seen. |70's. R. exciting full time career (49,000. 649-3222. with separate cottage on Philbrick Agency, 6464200. SERVICE BUSINESS - Local ^mmer, J.D. Real Estate, property. (34,000, PhTlbrick success. Cash business. Net 646-1980, 647-1139. TOLLAND - Newer 6 Room in real estate MANCHESTER - (48,000. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Two Agency. 646-4200. CONTEMPORARY RANCH • Well maintained four family 18(X)s Colonial featuring: 18 t500 to IfiOO per week. 115,000 Contemporary Ranch. 1 1/2 family 5-5 ideal for owner oc­ marketing. We offer Lovely 8 Room Colonial for With 12 rooms. In executive rooms, 4 and (x baths, fireplace with Dutch oven, wide required. Call 627-0550, MANCHESTER, Oversized baths. Acre treed lot. cupancy. Quiet neighborhood, more! Call Bob or Paul the growing family. neighborhood. Large sunken Cape - Living room with Fireplace. (42,900. Hayes Aluminum siding, 4 or 5 floor boards. Bay Window and a large bam. This Aluminum minutes from Main Street. for a confidential living room, foqpal dining 404 e. Cwitor 81...... $48,500.00 fireplace, eat-in kitchen. 2 Corp,, 646-0131. Separate heating systems, 2 bedrooms, 2 car garage, at­ room, 3 baths, 4 bedrooms, sided Colonial is located in Hebron just 20 minutes from rooms and bath partially discussion. DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE Approx. 1100 S.Ft. on 1st. lloor-wHh 8 rooms on 2nd SItutOon Wantod 15 car garage, nice lot with gar­ tached workshop. Minutes - On 4 beautiful acres with the master bedroom with Hartford Set on iv, acre manicured grounds next to finished up. (38,900. T.J. DISTINCTIVE SWISS Chalet den area. (49,500. Call for •ERA* from everything. Lombardo & dressing area, family room, noor-3 bedrooms 1'4 baths heavily travelled street - • - Tallwood Golf Course Crockett. Realtors. 643-1577. Located in prime residential sound of a waterfall in the dis­ CHILD CARE in licensed more details, 646-4786. Utmbtr Bmktr Associates, 649-4003. tance, a meticulously car^ large game room with pool Asking 365.000 home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, area. Extra large lot with table. (119,000. Philbrick MANCHESTER, RAISED viey, 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 for Antique Cape with 8 laundry outings and overtime Ranch - In ijuiet residential EAST HARTFORD - 2 BUNOUliDtROSSEno VERNON, (38,900 - Qean as a rooms, jgarage, storage shed. Agency, 6464200. We have many more to show you call us any time. 24 hour services. Manchester. Deb­ area. Aluminum siding. 6 fireplaces, 3 baths, large Families, 6-7 rooms. 2 car flMffora whistle 5 Room Ranch. Owner service TUNE IN EVERY SATURDAY BETWEEN 9:35 kitchen with built-ins. Log Oriental Gardm, Urge patio bie. 643-1790. rooms plus rec room with . Aluminum siding. 646-2482 moving out of state. encompassing this spec­ CAPE • 6 rooms, living room, and 9 50 A M. WINF radio 1230 Franklin Stove. Mid (40s, Call siding, balcony, Mid (70's K liently located, near Immediate occupancy. (lining room, 3 b^room s, new "BROADWAY COMES ALIVE " Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, tacular view of nature, can be FORMER s e c r e t a r y - us for a showing. T.J. bus and schools. Recently Private lot. Walk out base­ yours. Call today and arrange kitchen cabinets and counters, FEATURING A SHOWCASE OF TUNES. ALL TOP 649-1922. ment, eat in kitchen. Lombar­ Excellent typist, needs part Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. remodeled. Stanley Agency, Ma n c h e s t e r - s Room a showing. Philnrlck Agency, full basement, treed yard. TUNES FROM BROADWAY MUSICALSand time job, approximately a 649-4054. do It Associates, 649-4003. (34,900. I^lbrick Agency, 646- BIANCHARD S ROSSEHO Colonial. Many extras! 64fr4200. FEATURING: CENTURY 21 s HOME BUYS OF THE hours weekly. Prefer Privacy. Garage with loft. 4200. Manchester. 646-4995. WEEK List with Century 21 and have your home featured (83,500, Tongren Real Estate next week FOR SALE BY OWNER. 6 633-6833, 633-7060, 289-3861. BOLTON - BY BUILDER WILLING TO WORK Part room aluminum sided Cape O tte re d b y Outstanding country Ranch, "LOOK" time. 16 years old, responsi­ Cod. New electrical, plumbing NEW 5-5 DUPLEX - 1 1/2 exquisite two full baths with Any area non-profit organization planning to have plays or ble, gas station attendant. 643- and kitchen. Walk out base­ REALTORS baths, hardwood floors, three CARL A. ZINSSER Agency beamed catheral ceilings in theatrical productions may receive FREE RADIO TIME. 9606. Call after three. ment. Move-in condition. 5 OayfMthdr L ano...... QIastonbury bedrooms, fully applianced, living room. Fireplace with 4 Room Colonial Style Condo. 2 bedrooms, 1V9 baths, BY CALLING 646-1230 WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME Private lot (%,500. Days 236- priced at (57,900. heat-o-Iater, two car i garage. FAST THINK OF US FIRST. WE RE HERE FOR YOU 2907. After 6:00 643-9263. carpeted living room. Kitchen w/ell appliances- only KEEP HAPPY Owner/agent, 643-0097. Anderson windows, heavilysvlly In-11 $35.00 per month lor all assoc, fees ...... $35,900. SINGLE FAMILY sulated. Must be seen. (U.SOO $43,goo-8 room Ranch with 2 full baths, 34 646-2482 or best offer. Call 646-7834. KEEP SMILING bedrooms, fireplaced living room, gar­ nw on H K ESTim LOMBARDO A ASSOCIATES age and more. Ask for Jean Browne. EAST HARTFORD - By MERRITT Agency A Mamber of ELECTRONIC REALTY ASSOCIATES. INC. $40,000—Lake Front - Five room Ranch with 100’ owner. Lovely 6 Room Cape, I $31,too — Immaculate condition, Immediate oceupan-l for your comfort and inexpen­ 646-1180 “Subiect to an aoplk3ble deduc^ble 6 4 7 -9 9 1 4 □ EDUCATION Icy In Vernon. 5 Rooms. 3 Bedrooms, Living Room,I on Coventry Lake, Four bedrooms, fami­ sive living. Including 5 1/2% I Kitchen, one bedroom wall to wall carpeting, large tree! ly room, kitchen and just 8 years old. Call assumable. (37,900. 5694094. for details. Privtto iHMlructloni IB I shaded private lot. 12x18 deck. Built-In Dishwasher I I Two yr. old root. Excellent Value. L MANCHESTER. Reduced! 29 Oakland Tarraca $50,000—New 7 room Contemporary Colonial Owners anxious. “ Lots of GET MORE with REMEDIAL READING and Country living at its best, and still in town. Real private I M l,000 — Aluminum sided 8 Room Colonial. 2 baths, fil located in prestigious Rockledge Area of house”, five or six bedrooms, math: individualized work iMation, a wooded lot, and a lovely seven room Raised lo r 5 bed rooms In absolutely spotless condition.! Manchester. Family room, fireplaced great for kids. Insulated and program, (lst-8th grade) by Ranch with 1W baths that is loaded with extras including ■ enclosed front porch, 2 car garage with attached work I living room, wall-to-wall carpet, garaee all new wiring, aluminum Master s degree teacher. 568- a Franklin Stove. i? ■ shop. A Must, to see this week-end. | siding and front porch. Call 8075 and treed lot. SENTRY Proud owner has purchased another home and therefore I $03,000 — Custom built seven Room Raised Ranchi for details. East Coast Realty. D tSws^i J R E A L e s t a t e s e r v i c e s 528-9668. 643-9969. SPECIAL EDUCATION has priced this house sensibly. Excellent value in the mid Iprofesslonally landsc<-_^o lot. 3 bedrooms, NEW TO MARKET Center - Tutoring in skill / (W s A pleasure to show. So, "start packing" and call Imeplaces, large 0ver.%O'*j9ck, low low heat coat I MANCHESTER - Bolton Une. REDUCED TO $41,900 BARROWS behavior / learning dis­ ■ Come see. and make La an otter. I TWO FAMILY Luxury living in this Ansaldi abilities, from (4 hour. Cer­ Aiudoua owners have reduced this 7 room Split Level lM ,SOO — East Hartford. Excellent business office I $48,000—New listing - Recently remodeled 64 built eight room Ranch on home. Three bedrooms, IVk baths, finished rec room, tified, experienced. 646-^2 TJ. Crockett, Realtors I location plus 2 apartments. Owners apartment ab-| lovely landscaped acre. WALLACE (p.m ). Duplex with separate heating systems. office, and workshop in basement. COMPANY laolutely Beautiful. Like new, DIahwasher, Refrigerator, U)cated close to schools, shopping & bus. EncliMed porch, sjMcious rec MANCHESTER PARKADE 6 4 3 -1 5 7 7 ■wall to wall carpeting. Good Investment and Incomes. | room, 2 car garage with spec­ PIANO INSTRUCTION. $49,900—New listing. 5-5 flat with 3♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, I SIgna Evtrywiitro? Itage. Excellent exposure with High Traffic count. I $41,600—store plus five room apartment. Good Ranch. Decorator family BOLTON *45,900 Juit rpturn^ from 2 yrart Htvt You NoUetd Our Cwitury 21 advortiting In Aluminum sided custom oversized Cape. Three bedrooms, ■ Property zoned commercial, many possibilities here. I location for grocery store, grinds shop, room with wood burning two full baths on park-like 2 acres. Two fireplaces, rec ttu iy in Farif with ^irhrl stove, two car garage, acre lot HOME $$0$INE$$ RANCH Professional t)tho$l fiofo fiutr • (hrhrttrr Ntwapaptrt ... Rm Bo ... TV ... MagaitiMt ... I Call lor site map and additional Inlormatlon. I office, etc. room with wet bar, 2 minutes to Mlnnechaug golf. d« Porii^ Blllboarda? . Out of state owner anxious. Five room RANCH located on pleasant B U M ,000 — Mansfield. A magnificent view la Included! ffi,900. Barnett, Bowman and Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! IMUA J6NMM ■ with this 28 Acre parcel. Three houses pretently rei>ted treed lot with an opportlinity for antique NEW TO MARKET AM.«fioi(on ilontrmitory Whtn you sail your Homo do you want tha moot I Co. Realtors, 6(34661. Vfe are yfur award-winning RELO real aetata ■and generating over $18,000 In Income per year.) U&R Raised Ranch on child-safe cul-de-sac. Carpeting Offering primir ftutr Inroni monoy with tha laaat Inconvonlonca In tha LAND business, furniture refinishing shop, in $44,000 broker b^ ad by over IS yearo ol experience throughout, formal dining room, kitchen appliances, three from beginner to adranrni. Excellent potsiblllty of development. 8 Acres of com-j SOUTH WINDSOR. Under ahortaat poaalblo Uma? I 30x32’ attached buUding. CALL TODAY! Brick front Colonial with three bedrooms, formal bedrooms, m baths. 2 fireplaces. CaU 649^6915 ■merclal land across tha street also Included which ls| $40,000—Business II lot of over 21,000 sq. ft. priced for quick sale. Im­ and aorvloo to tranelarrod poopio and com- located near Main Street. Call for details. dining room, finished rec room in basement and panioa. One call puts ua to work marketing your I »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<)' ■kfaal for a motel reetaurent with lull liquor. We have the! maculate fully carpeted The NEW HOMES Then Cell Ue NOW. We Cen Do The Job. ■maps so call ua lor additional Information. executive eight room M isd fireplaced living room. Conveniently located to the property here and finding- now property for you Second section of new subdivision now opening. Call today Ranch on wooded and highway. anywhere. Hornet F o r S a l* 23 for choice lot selection. Many models to choose from. “We're Here For You" Buying or Belling, Cnll: profetiionally landicaped 3/4 Gallery of Call u* today, 4700 odIoM In U S. tnd Ctntdt M44MAIN8T. NEXTTOKofCl acre lot. Numerous extm . In­ COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Evwytgtrtlprofntlontllytoiliwd ALEX MATTHEW • JOE LOMBAHDO clude penelad den or fourth m n s H Homes f-.'.lf. TaitHri. Prruidrnt Farm, with three story bam. m . L m m i m a bedroom, two fireplaces »y!g realty company D .F . REALE UNIRATO Butler-type building. Power Cantunr 21 JACKSTON/ 710 MAM iT M I T cathedral beamed ctHings Tha UarrowB A Wallaca Company plant, and other outbuildings, HOURt: B 29 ConiMcllcul Boutavartf 649-4003 double rear deck, extra Urge 178 Main St. 646-4525 MANCHESTER HARTFORD 02 lls Three Lovely Homes. M6-1316 AVANTI MAMCNBtTm,OONN. family room, formal dlnln, D uly Si$0 • I paa. Em I Harttard, Cam . DaiOB ffers Invited. B/w Realty, room and Inueh more. Mid f| $ e t I M l . « I pat. 646-7833 _ TRS-Bei^ja^ Talaphana: 2Ba-4331 Raa. $47-$M7 847-1419a 6 4 6 -1 S 1 1 I? lli"ttor*“ “ — 7 PAGE SIXTEEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mam ln-slcr, Ciniii.. Kii , Nnv. IK. I»77 7 ACROSS 4 Placa batwaan t u M iiig a«npdM 4 t AnwMNMi nor Nwrt M Nome* tor ffwil S4 auKMreraato at 6 Nut Frank and Emaat 1 That git! 6 Mountain □ U NATURAL STONE (or 1968 PONTMC LE MANS - patt C3IZ] 81 UXniBT STREET. Swton SIX ROOMS - Clean and cozy. 4 Shaksipear. QD retalnlu walli, veneort, room iM rlm ent, gl60 With washer and dryer. Sun- Good condition. One owner. Dear Abby aan villain 7 Hawaiian □noun □□Dnnnci patlof, Pick op by Uw j^ ^ ^ W ity , CUl 646- porch, dining area. Yard for Call 6436482. 8 Glut inland nniD n au y o u m a y c a u . i T Mund or dalivaiT by tiw too. kids. Only 8185. Rental 12 Egypt (abhr.) 8 Smila in a □uonDDD nnijuu Bolton Notch Stone Qoarty, Assistors, 2 1 6 - ^ . Small fee. 1969 DOOGE POLARA - Good By Abigail Van Buren 13 Coliaga tilly mannar □□□ nuifdci oano 9 Patt t4M16S. FIVE ROOM a p a r t m e n t • running condition. Power athlatic group ’ DEAR ABBY; I am the secretary for a bus^ss 10 Ruggtd rock N tthin Hale area. Couple on­ ACREAGE AND MORE - steering, power brakes. Snow 14 Compoiar f I F ' Y »u Lifcf;, i u r EhqNuialve 3 bedroom home. tires. 8400. Call 849-6436 executive. This morning my boss handed me something in Straviniky 11 Rathar than •••••••••••••••••••••••••a ly. Reterencei. Security. (poatic) Available December let. uul Heat paid. CarpetiM. Dining anytime. a paper sack and said, "During your lunch hour, wUl you 15 Author Lavin Doga-Mnto-RMa 4> please return this to the store from which it was 16 Saconil.yaar 17 Shtdad |Fr.| X ppepeff Tto t h i n k 6468516. area. Appliances. Great for 19 Bugla call children. Rental Assistors, 1972 LTD BROUGH. Fully purchased, and ask them to credit my wife’s charge itudant 18 Examinar. 22 Orchattra DOO-CAT BOARDING 2336646. Small fee. equipped, mounted snow tires, account.” (I hate to return anything, but how could I OF i T m Y W FOUR ROOM Apartment 20 Baaaball mambar 37 Sedan, for dartttnding (2 bathIng/gitMming. Obedience - 8 f a m ily . A v a ila b le no rust. Asking 81,460. Call refuse7| protection clanee. Complete official (abbr.) 24 Lavali ona wdt.) December 1st. Includei: f a r m h o u s e • Spacious 4 643-4216. When I tried to return the merchandise, I discovered it 21 Rivar in 26 Doctrina p r e s u m e '. modern facllltlei. Canine 39 Second 49 Aleutian Porch, large yard, beat and bedroom on acreage. was a girdle, and "intimate apparel" is not returnable. I Tuacany 26 Thaiii tailing Holiday Inne, MO Sbeldon VOLKSWAGEN -1971 Square inland Th *ri6HT, weekdays, anytime weekends. sun porch, yard for children. tilt wheel, power door locks, something that is not in line with your eecretarUl duties, 41 Not at ItUNEl^KM EM common 17 63S-1S32. APARTMENT FOR Rent. Today only 8225. R ental swivel bucket seats, brand IS IS RU^ID AWD speak up and state your objections. If he Brea yon, he Brea 42 Strained Pf»«neK BEPORR wE & Large four room apartment Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. new radials, must be seen. 83,- yon. It’s better than saying, "Yes, sir,” while developing an II 19 30 2t 495. Terms arranged. Subur­ 44 Catpitn COfJSERVATIVE ... witb appliances. 3165 a mdnth. ulcer. 46 Glory (LaD ■ a a o v e d i m i o UvasMck 44 CaU 647-1876 after 5:00 p.m. WETHERSFIELD - Cozy 3 ban Motor car, 50 Tolland 32 bedrooms, basement, off ■Turnpike, Manchester. 643 50 Abnormal ■ ieisure AmimvcNrs? DEAR ABBY: There’s a certain group of kids of school, 54 Fatt aircraft 2S 30 27 2, 30 31 32 RIDING LESSONS indoor FIVE ROOMS - Lovely apart­ street parking. Yard for kids 2076. (abbr.) ..-A *■ and pets. Om) and if you don’t belong to this group, you might as well be ■ IHI riding riiu. Western stock ment. Basement, dinlM area. dead. 55 King of Itraal 33 3. Today only 8195. R ental Assistors, Small fee. 1969 GTO JUDGE - 400 cubic T(C!p seat, saddle seat, and bunt How can I get in with them? My mother keeps telling me 56 Slangy denial ■ ■ «?VA .. ■: seat. AU levels 3 ^ 1 7 . AssUtors, 8864646. Small fee. inch, 4 speed Muncie, Hurst 57 Animal doctor 37 3. 3. shifter, many extras, there is nothing wrong with me, but I’m Mginning to (abbr.) ■ ■ It 40 4^ 43 FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Ofltoas-Storaa tor Rani 55 excellent condition. 6436634. wonder. 58 "Auld Lang Can you help me? ■ Homes For Sale 23 Real Estate Wontod 28 Arttefes tor Safe 41 Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, 44 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer □ MI8C. FOR SALE Boaft-RccMtoHM 45 basement, appliances. Cali ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 1969 OLSMOBILE CUTLASS. NOTIN 59 Rivar in ■ 47 40 49 so 52 53 54 MAY WE BUY your home? ACCORDIAN -120 Bass. Two 6430067. fice. Ground level, central Four door, hard top, power England 18 FOOT STARCRAFT and steering, power brakes. 76,000 60 Few (Fr.) ■ Quick, fair, all cash and no Artfefes tor Sato 41 shifts, 3225. Call 646-2720 after location, professional DEAR NOT: I can’t think of a bigger waste of time and 5S SS 57 58 THE TEMPERATURE -ANP THOSE IT S NOT AS THEY'RE WEARING Trailer. 85 horsepower out­ MANCHESTER - Newly building, parking and utilities. miles. Call 646-6924 after 6:00 Mancheeter problems. Call Warren E. 5 p.m. energy than trying to get "in” with a group of Uds that DOWN IS ZERO AT THAT CHEERLEADERS ARE BAD AS IT QOOSEDIOWN board. Extras. 6^1523. redecorated 5 room apart­ Call 6 4 3 ^ . p.m. apwently has no Interest in you. 59 60 61 COLONIAL Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. ALUMINUM sheets used as FOOTBALL GAM E- C7RESSEP IN SUCH L(X)KS BIKINIS f CABLE/NELSON - Spinet ment. Stove, refrigerator, Strive to do well in your studies. Always be as 0SM88- MMed Is $3«,N0 printing plates, .007 thick, 1970 MACH ONE MusUng. 1 Apparal 93 03 64 SCANTY WE WILL BUY Your home. piano. Excellent condition. , 3200. plus utilities. STORE FOR RENT - well-groomed as possible. Be pleasant, cheerful and Und. 2 Jackrabbit i7 OW NER T IU U IIF E IM E O 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Good condition, only sIxty-one COSTUMES.' r W H Y ? Immediate sale. Fast, ef- Unmarked. 3600. Call 649-2210, B 6431104. 600ssquare feet. Andover Don't gossip. Be friendly, but not forward. And if yon have 3 Agat Six rooms, fireplaced 31. Phone 643-2711. Oanton Products 47 thousand miles. $175. firm. (NfWSRAPiR INTfRMfSI ASSN | Hcient, professional service. after 5. Plaza, Route 6, Andover. 643- one worthwhile friend—that’s enough. living room, formal dining Arruda-Barcomb, 644-1539, BOLTON - Four room apart­ 1406. Call 643-8283 Saturday or Sun­ UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub TURNIPS - Pull your own. ment. Fireplace, sundeck, day. room, eat-in kitchen. 3 528-9395. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Also Cow manure, rabbits, carpeting, no pets, references ng DEAR ABBY: What makes for sexual compatibility in bedrooms. natural Brownies, nurses, East and Bandy chickens. Natlsky WANTED; Two family or one TAG S A L E S d. tt4 6 monthly. 643 suitable for antique store, or marriage? There must be millions of married couples who woodwork, 2-car garage. Catholic School. 649-1225. Farm, 6460304. read your column and would appreciate your thoughts on at Bridge family home. In the Bowers or similar business. Good loca- Trucks for Sato 52 f j spil cki Uon. 6432880. this. . I Bentley School area. Julian SCREENED LOAM - Gravel HOUSEHOLD TAG SALE - Reattors 643-2121 Realtors, M9-9190. 1976 CHEVY PICKUP - V-8, WONDERING IN FT. DODGE North knows a better way processed gravel stone, sand Dining room table, stereo, automatic, 16,000 miles, cap. and fill. For delivery call table saw, glassware, and AnHquot 48 three spades. orge r Excellent condition. Sm at DEAR WONDERING: Sexual compatibility means many nice Christmas Gifts. HIGHLAND PARK AREA - OFFICE SPACE Brown’s Tire Shop. 646-3444. .NORTH North replied. T would (i(8 742-7M6. Saturday 9 to 5. Sunday 11 to 4. WANTED. Antique furniture, Luxury Townhouse apart­ ' mutual sexual aatiafaction and fulBUment. Ideally, it is a 642 have if I had known you ma EAST WINDSOR - Six acres 444 Lake Street, Bolton. glass, pewter, oil paintings or FOR RENT achieved by open and honest communication about what were going to misplay four ment. 2 bedrooms. Heat and 250 squire feet, center* of V 432 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence with spacious ten room TWO 300 AMP -Rectifiers - itique L R. hot water included. Fully each party likes land does not like) in sexual relations. a A96S spades.’ Contemporary. Two baths Household Goods 40 Minchester, air cofiditioning and Good condition. Good for GARAGE SALE November Harrison, 6438709. carpeted. 1 1/2 baths. Full parking. Call M5-M51. MoWreyctos-Bfciretos 64 It sounds easy to achieve, but because so many people * K52 Do you see how South plus two lavs. 3 fireplaces, plating, or welding. Call 649- 19 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Collec­ kitchen, with appliances, full have grown up with hang-upe and hihibitiona about sex, should have played the VOU DON'T MIND IF I TRY IT OUT RELAY'. SHE X r e l a y ? VOU R EA LIZ E ' s u r e ; a n d H A S IT REFRIGERATORS w Y s e LF, I TRUST * KNOW S WHAT \ HOW M AN Y M ILL IO N S OCCURED TO VOU- large bam. Call Suzanne or 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. tables, some antique, five THE PACK RAT Is open again basement, washer/dryer hook TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville it’s not all that simple, ^xual compatibility begins with WEST EAST hand? Artnur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Washers, ranges, used, Sundays 12 to 5, except 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and total honesty and the ability to articulate one’s feelings and SHE'S (501NSI UTS COST TQ DEVELOP MAYBE ITS HBR. YOU'RE guaranteed and clean. New paneled doors, miscellaneous up. CaU 6431616. a Q 10 6 a J 9 At trick two he should lead WHAT'S THERE T 'C THAT HUNK. OF WORRIED ABOUT AND Watson Beach Co., USED PIANOS & ORGANS- auto parts, plumbing, elec- holiday weekends. 40 Flora rack. 81,750. 2834042. desires. a low heart. If hearts break Manchester Office, 647-9139. shipment damaged, GE and Mtoc. tor Rani 88 VQJ86 V10 9 NOT THE PLANE? If you can live with our unusal tical. Many household Items. Road, off Route 85, Bolton. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT - a 10 8 aKJ7432 31 he wasn’t going to make Equal Housing (^portunity. Frigidaire. Low prices, B.D. hours, we can save you Everything must go. 204 Pearl and Son 649 Main Three bedrooms, 8180. GARAGE FOR RENT - Auto, CONFIDENTUL TO “DEEPLY INVOLVED AND NQ^ aJ 10 98 aQ64 his contract in any event. If money! Manchester Mall Hawthrone Street. monthly. CaU 64396^. or boat, storage only, 820 per REGRETS IN BURLINGAME**: If not for your own SOUTH (Di they broke 3-3 all heart plays Street, 643-2171.'Main Street, Keyboards, 811 Main Street. ★ ★ 643-2171. month. 6 4 6 ^ . HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 protection, consider the hesrtbreak such a revelation could a AK753 would be equal. Open Tuesday thru Friday, 6 TAG AND CRAFT Sale, EAST HARTFORD - Six FX-1200 - Built by factory cause your husband and family. Destroy those letters, and V AK7S After this play a second to 8 P.m. ^ turday November 19,10 to 4 rooms, second floor. Lots-Land tor Sato 24 USED WHIRLPOOL engineer. Branch heads, don't carry them with yon for **safe keeping.” Should yon aQ club would be led. South p.m. Sunday 32 p.m. Avon, Appliances. No children or Barnett clutch, aluminum a A73 would win in dununy, cash Refrigerator. Five years old. CAST IRON BOX Stove - And ceramics, furniture, glass and □ REN TA LS peu. Utilities. Immediate oc­ be Involved in an accident and their contents are revealed, BUILDING LOT For Sale - 13 Cubic feet. Asking 3200.742- □ AUTOMOTIVE rocker rollers, Mlkuni car­ if you live, yooH be a dead duck. Both vulnerable his ace-king of spades and Henry Street. Near schools. 33x28” sheet metal reflector. more. 86 North Street. cupancy. Call after 5,5232077. buretor, balanced blu^rinted ace-king of hearts. Then he Fits Into fireplace, protects No brokers. Call 646-4528.46- Rooms tor Root 82 motor, transmission. 871-2511. Wen Norih East South would ruff his last heart in 4528. mantle. 3165. M9-702S. TAG SALE - Saturday MANCHESTER - Four room Autoo For Solo 61 1 a dummy and relax. FOR SALE - Three piece set - November 19, 9 a m. to 4 p.m. apartment In a four family couch, recliner, chair - con­ Pass 1 N.T. Pass 3 O FIREWOOD FOR SALE - 21 Newman Street. Old auto THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ house. 8165. J.D. Real Estate, 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, ★ ★ Astro-graph Ma n c h e s t e r - Residential temporary print 3250. Call 871- Pass 3 a Pass 4 a Some seasoned hardwood still lights and horns, tools, nished rooms. Kitchen 6431960 or 6431237. power steering and brakes, B Zone Building Lot. 1330 after 6:00 p.m, privileges, centrally located, By BERNICE BEDE 080L Pass Pass Pass Alley Oop — Cave Graue Convenient location. All avaiUble. CaU 642-7033. refrigerator, gas hot water air conditioning, excellent The sa m e Nebraska heaters and something for parking, men only. Deposit. VERNON - Three-room apart­ condition. 81500. 6439199. Comporo-TroUort Opening lead — J a utilities. Priced to sell. Paul BOYS OR GIRLS Room Desk Call 3^2358. Mobfto Homoo 66 reader wanted to know if W. Dougan, Realtor. 643-4535. TWO G-78 by 14 Snow tires on everyone. ment In modern four family. By Oswald & James Jarob> any husband and wife had 335.00. Singer sewing console rims, 340.00. Call 646-6347. \MHY 0 0 VOU VUANT TO 0 O , BECAUSE IF VfA SOIN6 machine 385. 646-2753. Convenient shopping and 1-86. WE PAY 810 For complete day that you could, be overly ever won either the Vander­ SO THAT’S IT.' WELL, ITS VOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TAG Sale - BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished 8160. a month includes heat, junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland ARE YOU Selling yoiIT mobile South played the hand BACK TO CONffTANTINOFlE, ' TO MEET (XINCTANTINE YO U WANT TO TIME-TRIP.' D O ^ 'YES, MANCHESTER - Building Lot room. Kitchen privileges. home? Buyers waltin concerned with others opin­ bilt or the Spingold. A f v ^ ? ITS OUST ANOTHER , IT « K M 5 LIKE THE MOST TALK TO THE VOU HAVE ------FIREWOOD - 1/2 cord November 19th, & 20th., 9 to 4. hot water, appliances and Auto Body, 52319W. g. Please ions This may cause you lo do quickly and ineffectively. He in Porter Street area. City SOLID MAHOGANY Centrally located. Parking. call Plaza Homes, Ekoker. 1- OteMisy took his ace of clubs, cashed Yes. In 1962 the late Caro­ TOMAN CITY.' LOGICAL PLACE TO ____- EMPEROR utilities. 320.000. Call for delivered, 335. Call 643-0738 Chairs, beds, and bedding, parking. 647-1113 after 6:30 somelhlng foolish. Bedroom set. G. Fox cabinet Women only. Deposit. Call m -o m . Nov. II. 1177 the ace and king of trumps lyn Levitt won the Vander­ details. Warren E. Howland, after 5 p.m. desks, baby items, cblldren p.m. 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN. V-8, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Nor­ sewing machine. Dark pine 6432358. and ace and king of hearts. bilt with her husband Jerry, Realtors, 643-1108 kitchen set-four months old. clothes (all sizesi, Captain’s chairs, paneled, 85,- It Is very likely that you will be mally you deal with life prag­ Garrett Nash, Larry Kolker FLOWERED PRINT Couch housewares, some antiques. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT m . Call 6432158. PLAZA IS HAVING a able to accumulate a consider­ matically. but today you are Then he led a third heart. and loveseat, beige 238 CHARTER OAK Street - Fabulous Mobil Home Show! able surplus this coming year. and George de Runtz. 2001 THINGS, many new Avery Stfeet to Gray Road, to - 8200. Seo>nd floor. Includes more ot a dreamer. Kidding West won, cashed the background by Kroler. Four Room with private entrance With refreshments, and door You must be careful, however, yourself could gel you In trou­ queen of trum ps and last NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i Some old. Hous^old and per­ Arnold Way, South Windsor. heat. Near bus, schools and DODGE VAN - 1975 BlOO months new. Cost 31200. Must suitable for working shopping. Yard and separate Tradesmen. Automatic prize on November 18th. & not to blow it on frivolous ble. high heart. Then the defense (For a copy oUACOBY MOD- 28 sonal items, desks, guitar, Reef Estoto Wanlod sell. 3500. firm. Call after 4:00 GARAGE SALE - Saturday gentleman. Parking, no porch. Security deposit and transmission, power steering, 19th. Prices are slashed for things. TAURUS (April 23May 20) waited to set the hand with a BBN. ser^O S( to ~Wtn at hand and power tools, metal p.m. 649-9842. cooking, security. 826 weekly. this event, so don’t miss out! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's Someone In your peer group lathe, lawn mowers sweeper, November 19, 134, House references required. Un. 24,000 miles. 83,800. 649- club trick. South wanted to Bridge ' care ol this newspa­ ALL CASH For your property, ts toys, toy box, 6431746. Available 12/1/77. Call after 6 2813. Prices from 82995. See you at important to bear In mind today known for taking advantage ol know why North hadn't bid per. P 0 Box 489 Radio City within 24 hours. Avoid Red snow thrower, tires, jewelry, SEASONED OAK Fireplace the show. Plaza Homes. 1348 that your friends like you lor her friends may have you sin­ toys, organ, books glassware. read, area rugs woven p.m., 6438845. three notrump rather than Station. New York N Y 10019) Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Wood - For delivery call bline, knlck knacks, BEDROOM • Share 1 1/2 1966 CORVAIR Two door, low Wilbur Cross Highway, what you are and not lor whal gled out today. Be wary ol her Corporation, 646-0131. November 19-20 8 a.m. to 4 George Griffing, 742-7M6. S baths, kitchen privileges with ^ l i n . Conn., 1-8230X9. you prelend lo have or be. Airs soft soap. m. 286 Bidwell Street, much more. 45 Pond Lane, SIX ROOM DUPLEX - mileage, good condition. 8350. South Windsor. Take Avery owner and one other tenant. •re unnecessary. Find out lo GEMINI (May 2 1 -J u im 20) Un­ B*rry’g World. Si anchester. Between Excellent condition. Centrally 6431768 or 6437413. whom you're romantically SELLING your house? Call us FIREWOOD - hard wood, cut, Street to Benedict, take first Security, references. 6437630. lo cate. Utilities not includM. 1967 NO R RIS TRAVEL fortunately you can't put com­ Manchester Community suited by sending lor your copy plete fallh In promises made to first and we'll make you a split and delivered. Heaping right Pine Tree, second right Security deposit required. 1974 HORNET Hatchback - Trailer - 17 foot. Self con­ The FlIntstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions cash offer. T.J. Crockett, College and Meadows Con­ cord 370. 647-1139. ROOMS BY THE WEEK - tained. Good condition. Call of Astro-Graph Leller. Mall 50 you today-particularly from valescent Home. Pond Lane. 8235 monthly. CaU 64M1S6. Automatic. White sidewalls. cents lor each and a long, self- one with a poor record lor Realtor, 643-1577. Color TV, direct dial phones. In mint condition. One owner. 6430570. anytime. Maid service. Free parking. addressed. stamped envelope delivery WOOD PARLOR STOVE, all T a g s a l e - Saturday FOUR ROOM APARTMENT New brakes. Call 6434513. lo Aalro-Graph, P.O Box 489, T/FICANMAK'B i t IMMEDIATE Cash for your WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ cast iron, old style but has a Clean, neat working pewle CANCER (June 21-July 22) Try THBOUGN NEXT WEEK niture. One piece or entire November 19th., 9 to 4. K - Adults only. No pets, no Automolfve Sorvteo 66 Radio City Station, N Y. 10019 not lo blow mile aches and property. Let us explain our heat reclaimer, ready to use, Strickland Street. only. Essex Motor Inn, 643 appliances. Parking for one 1973 SUPER BEETLE VW. REMOVE yoUR I'LL NEED A CASE fair proposal. Call Mr. houseful. Cash on the line. 2300. Be sure to specify your birth pains today out of proportion. 3300. Call 643-4232 evenings, or Miscellaneuous items, and car. Security. Call mornings, sign t h a t s t u f f // Belfiore. 647-1413. Furniture Bam, 646-0865. Special edition, new shocks, ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- Don't use them lor excuses to IJ GRAY weekend. porch furniture. or after 4, M31265. radials, and muffler. sun specialists, factory SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dsc. avoid your responsibilities. SLEEPING ROOM FOR Excellent running condition. >1) You're unduly sensitive to­ LEO (July 23Aug. 22) Be very Rent. Centrally located. 146 trained, one day service. 114 NEWLY REDECORATED - 8 1 ^ or best offer. Call 243 day lo treatmeni by your Imme­ selective today of whom you Center Street. Please call 643 East Main Street, RockWIle. One bedroom apartment. 2575 days, 7437664 after 5. 871-1617.^ ^ diate lamlly. You might be hurt get involved with In any type ol 0013. Including heat, hot water, by reading more Into their venture. Steer clear ol people BUSINESS & SERVICE appliances, wall to wall 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO. remarks than was Intended. whose standards are less than SINGLE ROOM FOR Rent - carpeting, and parking. No Excellent running condition. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) yours. Heated, pleasant. Shower and pets or children. Security 8700 or beat offer. 6436919. A Warm Poncho Have a heart (or the ear ol your VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pl. 22) Co­ bath. References and securi­ required. 8160 monthly. Apply listener today. If you have a operate when dealing with oth­ ty. Working gentleman to Paul's Paint, 615 Main 1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC. story lo tell do not belabor your ers, but don't let anyone make preferred. 64391^. £^eet, MancbMter, 649-0300. Running condition. Needs points. Be succinct major decislona lor you. It AQUARIUS (Jan. 23Feb. 19) won't be In your best interest work or for parts. Good tires. Picking up the tab for pals that WANTED FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. Best offer. M3^15. today. cr respond In kind is one thing, LIBRA (Sept. 230ct. 23) Keep DIRECTORY r d “h ^ r l “ u L T f StVv‘; r r e f r i g e r a t o r , but grabbing Ihe check lor your mind on your work today Born Loser — Art Santom 1970 TOYOTA - Good running freeloaders is another. Try lo or you may ruin what you're Sarvfcas Offorod 31 Sarvtoas Offorod 31 PolnOttg-Poporlng 32 Bulfdlng-Contracting 33 condition. 23 ropg. New distinguish between the two doing or turn a minor task into December 15. 8M6. Security. rubber. Recent tune up. 8750. PISCES (Fab. 23Msrch 20) You an arduous ene...... 6438253. Call after 4:30, 6 4 6 ^ . mot (WHILE' CiM TREE Service - Free es­ OFFICE CLEANING - and HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch ALL TYPES OF Carpenter shouldn't, but It's possible to­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I ''look at 7VO(?WAPaE! CAT- timates. discount senior maintenance. General painted for 8150-8200 by work - Ceramic tile, hung Aportmonto For Root 63 I'^A citizens. Company janitorial work. Reasonable scheduling now. Professional ceilings, plumbing and elec­ EAST HARTFORD. New four 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME - Bugs Bunny — Holmdahl and BtofftI <£) 19'7 Oy Nl( MAP?1W4? AfoAIW'. Hl^ c m WOf^T m i M \ Manchester owned and and reliable. 647-9^. considers any job. 2839287, tric. Richard Young, 64319TC. WE HAVE Customers waiting room Duplex, one and one half Power steering, power a l iv e ! operated. Call 6431327, evenings or weekends, Don. for the rental of your apart­ baths, alliances, references. brakes, automatic, air, fm 8275 a month. 6436442. stereo. Best offer. 6436514. 'Well, shucks! If John Wayne is goin' along SNOWPLOWING - Call 643 RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImnoY 34 ment or home. J.D. Real WHATfe MV PSYCHIATWIST CAREFUL, THAT with ratifyin' the Panama Canal treaties, I BRICK, BLOCK, Stone 2112, ask for Jim at Regal J.P. LEWIS U I n U M I H « AT l U S U C S . Free estimates. Fully In­ 1964 CHEVY STATION 2. Call 5637202, anytime. Le o n CIESZYNSKI Builder - downtownri^6430060. im . SmaU fee. ti______sured. Martin Mattson. 643 New homes custom built, FLOOR SANDfNG I. Wagon, good condlUon. 200. &uu< rilui! SfSreX"'” ' He wanta to be a piano mover. ’ 4431. remodeled, additions, rec Call 643im . as. etlT -ISIlTI M FAIWI. SNOWPLOWING - Porter Refinlshing. Floors like new. M A N C H E ST E R • Two COUNTRY COTTAGE. IlnsUass Isr iMsea sMHs. rooms, garages, kitchens No waxing. (Specializing in bedroom renovated apart­ Secluded two bedrooms on '1D4M K >DdVB HW moUBH/' Street area, and South East QUALITY PAINTING and . •.Ill-ISASSUSTIU’S n s*. area of Manchester. remodeled, bath tile, cement older doors) Staining floors. ment within walking diftance acreage. Includes appliances. PONHAC 1986 Le Mans, high K SUItTI. II tssMasiSil esiiH Paper H ailing by Willis wdrk. Steps, dormers. Ceilings. In-outside painting. kids and pets welcome. Only mileage, good condition. US. a . i i i - A M n i c A s F A W i in Reasonable. Free estimates. of downtown, 8340, Includes: ATSIMM. A AianUll I III IS IS. Schultz. Fully insured, Residential or commercial. John Verfallle, 646-5750 after Heat, hot water, stove and 8300. Rental Aulstors, 233 Asking 8450.00. CallCa 6431406 or Call anytime. 6435489 US. S .I1 S - U A S i A s i n . M m references. 649-4343. Call 6434291. 6:00 p.m. refrigerator. Call 6430080. 5646. SmaU fee. 6 4 6 ^ .

I PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, Manclioslfr, Cniiii . Kii.. Nm IH. 11177 {Tha lottary W eliare benfits loom again

HARTFORD (UPI) -' as problem for legislature For The number drawn for Homo Delivery Thursday in the Connec­ HARTFORD (UPI) - It appears in­ with its deadline minutes away, adopted a ticut Daily Lottery was creased welfare benefits, a stickler of an budget last session that included a 10 per­ Phone 647-994C6 EAST HARTFORD e d i t i o n 110. The weekly number issue during the last legislative year, will cent Increase in welfare benefits. drawn Thursday was 60- be a bone of contention again in the up­ Maher said inflation has already wiped PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Red-656. coming session. out most of the 10 percent increase. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1977 A'ppearlng Thursday at the Social “ Families still can’t make ends meet," Welfare Conference Thursday, Senate Sen. Sanford Cloud, D-Hartford, told the Streets need Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman, D- gathering of more than 300 public and more light, New Haven, and State Social Services private social workers. Commissioner EMward Maher said they Rep. Joan Kemler, D-West Hartford, board told would fight again in the upcoming session who opposed a major welfare increase Midgets to face for a major welfare increase. last session, said she will submit bills D uring la s t n ig h t’s Last year, both men supported a requiring more towns to offer work Directors Comment Ses­ minimum increase of 20 percent for programs to persons on general sion, one resident com­ welfare recipients. Gov. Ella T. Grasso assistance. plained that street lights on big test Sunday held out for a 5 percent hike. Today is the last day of the conference Thomas Drive and other After much hassling between law­ at the Hartford Hilton. area streets are in­ makers the Appropriations Committee, By SHEILA TULLER In 1975, Blake's team changed as the Mustangs head coach. He's adequate. He said there Herald Uorreapnndenl sponsors and became the Elks. His been with the team since it was spon­ are not enough street lights Sunday the midget football season record as a head coach is 66-11-1 and sored by Local 559 Teamsters in 1958. and those existing are not will come to an end for another year. his teams have won three town Driscoll said his team is the only bright enough. ■QUALITY' The “big game" of the season to championships and two conference original team with the same name Mayor Matthew Moriar- decide the town championship will be championships. and sponsor in the league. ty Jr. presided at the m :- played at 1 p.m. at McAuliffe Park. Last Sunday the Elks beat the As unofficial league historian, Thursday night session, (©Ibjfarfjioneli The Elks, 1976 town champs, will Windsor Giants in the first round ol Driscoll said the league began in 1954 probably his last formal play the Cardinals. Both teams being the conference championship series. with one team, the American Legion This is somebody^ favorite act as mayor. No. 1 in their divisions will also be Their regular season record is 9-0 Eagles The Elks evolved from the playing for the league championship. In the last game of the regular Eagles. In 1955, the Long Hill A crocheted Santa Claus doll is being admired by Barbara Shackford, left, Katherine Standing on the sidelines watching season the Elks beat the Vikings to Plumbers, now the Cardinals, joined Mazur and Cora Allen, members of the Regional Occupational Training Center (ROTO HOLIDAY FAIR their teams battle will be Elks Coach gain a berth in the town cham­ the league. Auxiliary. The doll and other items will be available at the second annual tag sale Saturday Bob Blake and Cardinals Coach Ray pionship tilt. In 1963, a fifth team, the VFW from 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. at the ROTC, 237 Hillstown Road. There will also be baked goods, gift Road closed SAT. NOV. 19th Micolletti. Ray Micoletti has been coaching Vikings, joined the league. The items and door prizes. The proceeds will benefit the ROTC student activity fund. (Herald Police today notified Both men have coached midget the Cardinals since 1963. He became Moose disbanded in 1975. photo by Dunn) motorists that Green Road 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Big chiefs of East Hartford's midgets teams for years and won titles the Cardinals' head coach in 1965. Charlev Brewer is head coach of between Starkweather and before, but this is a new season and Under his direction the Italian the Vikings. He took over the team Joe Kronen, left, pauses for a pose with the head coaches of the four teams in the Kast North Elm Street will be Located: MASONIC TEMPLE Sunday's game is “the big game " for American Club Cardinals record is five years ago after serving as an closed for construction Hartford Midget Football League of which he is president. They are, from his left. Frank them, too. 78-40-7. assistant coach under Ray Reeves Driscoll of the Mustangs, Ray MicoLetti of the Cardinals, Bob Blake of the Elks and Charley Blake began coaching midgets in Town champs last in 1974 when His 1977 Vikings proved to be his Obituaries from 4 p.m, today through 25 E. Center St. Monday at 8 a.m. Brewer of the Vikings. Last games of the season will be Sunday, Nov. 20 at McAuliile Park. 1964 when he assisted Moose Coach they defeated the Moose, Micoletti best team. Manchester has led his players to four town Together these men have given All four teams have enjoyed good seasons. They all won games when playing out-ol-tmvn Ron Waters. He took over as head coach in 1970 and Waters is now one championships and a conference many years of volunteer leadership Jeffrey L. Carnelis He was a retired self-emploved Other survivors are a son, John J. teams. Attendance has been fine despite rainy Sundays. (Photo by Dick Paradisi championship. to these teams. They have coached plumber. New Zealand Sponsored by Temple Chapter ||I53 O.E.S. of his able assistants. ELLINGTON - The funeral of Jef­ Barry of Worcester, and six Going into Sunday’s game, the Car­ nearly 200 boys a year Teaching frey L. Garnelis, 16, of 8 E. Cider Other survivors are two sons, grandchildren. New Zealand, composed of TURKEY DINNER AT 5:30 dinals 1977 squad boasts a 7-0-1 basic fundamentals of footbaH is Mill Road, who died Wednesday Wilton Snow Jr. of Stafford and The funeral is Monday at 9;30 a m. the large North Island and record for regular season play The their first objective Sportsmanship when he was struck by a car, is Kenneth Snow of Rockville; a from the John F. Tierney Funeral South Island and several nsniStiwd 3 YMCA to start floor hockey Cardinals defeated the Mustangs in teamwork, and self-discipline are daughter. Mrs. Clarence Stetson of smaller islands and groups, (Luncheon Available at Jan’s Inn) Saturday at 11 a m. in the Ellington Home, 219 W. Center St., with a mass a V w public records THThep F.ast East Hartford Hartford Rranrh Branch YMFA YMCA AA uniaue unique feature feature of of the the league league is is ofof the the game game without without learnini learning to skate the first round of the town cham­ also part of the four months of prac­ Rockville; his father, Elbridge Snow has an area of 103,736 square Center Congregational Church, with at 10 at St. James Church. Burial will , miles, about that of the state announces the beginning of its that both boys and girls can join to first. It is an active, fun sport with no pionship and drew a buy in the first tice sessions and gumes. of Wolfboro, N.H.; seven the Rev. Sheldon T. Smith, pastor, of­ be in St. John's Cem etery in of Colorado. Abel Janszoon townwide floor hockey program. The play on an equal basis. special skills or previous knowledge round of conference play Their only reward is a feeling of ficiating. Burial will be in Ellington grandchildren and three great­ Worcester. Tasman, a Dutch navigator W arranty deeds of the game required. Frank Driscoll, coach of East was the first known Euro­ Shad^'^lan. Oavu^ SiohniL program will consist of two leagues, Floor hockey is a game much like satisfaction when the season is over. Center Cemetery. grandchildren. There are no calling hours. James A. McCarthy to Edward R. ice hockey except that it is played on Any boy or girl can pick up the Hartford’s Mustangs, didn’t make All four coaches, proud of their The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. at pean visitor, in 1642. Cant. one for third, fourth, and fifth There are no calling hours. The family suggests that friends James Cook explored the TWO OONVENieNT LOCATIONS Haseltine et al. Lot 50 on Amy Drive, graders and other for sixth, seventh, a regular floor surface without necessary skills and learn the few fhe big game Sunday, But 1977's past players, arc among the fans at Rolland Lord Funeral Home, Main ML • A 44A—Open Dnlly and Sun.; Parkade Branch—Mon. thru Sat. The White-Gibson-Small Funeral wishing to may make memorial gifts coasts in 1769-70 and British conveyance tax $68.75. and eighth graders. skates. Players enjoy the excitement basic rules of the game in two midget football season is special for area high school Thanksgiving Day Street. Ossipee. Burial will be in (John and Bernice Rleg) Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is in to the American Cancer Society, 237 sovereignty was proclaimed James G. Grant et al to William F. sessions. Size, age and athletic abili­ him anyway. games charge of arrangements. Grant Cemetery, Ossipee. in 1640 with organized settle­ Lee et al, Lot 58 on Woodmont Drive, r>rii;rnll is celebrating his 20th year E. Center St.. Manchester. ment beginning the same ^CLEANLINESS. ty are not factors. Mr. Garnelis was born Oct. 8,1961, There are no calling hours. conveyance tax $58.85. Everyone who registers will play The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, year. The colony became a Police report in Meriden and lived in Ellington 10 .Alton L. Gilmore dominion in 1907 and pres­ Marshall M. Bakelman et al to on a team. Kikl years. 76 Prospect St., Rockville, is in ently is an independent Parents are needed in the floor VERNON — Alton L. Gilmore, 69, Trent Reopell et al, property on He was a high school junior. He charge of local arrangements. member of the Com­ Matthew Road, conveyance tax $44. hockey program They can come of 138 Broad St.. Wethersfield, died monwealth of Nations. East Hartford He was released on a $500 nonsurety was active in the school band and in Read Herald Ads Jessie M. DuBose to Judith B. with their children to the instruc­ Little and Senior baseball leagues. Julius Saurins Thursday at Hartford Hospital. He Ruben Garcia, 16, of 278 O'Connell bond for appearance in Common was the father of Mrs. Jeannine Wallace, property on Spaulding Cir­ Drive, East Hartford, was arrested Pleas Court 12. East Hartford, Dec. tional sessions. They can coach, Survivors are his parents, (Jeorge EAST HARTFORD - Julius cle, conveyance tax $31.90. referee, score and keep time. J. and Patricia Bulmer Garnelis; Saurins, 63, of 756 Burnside Ave. MuHths and Mrs. Audrey Heisler, Thursday on a warrant issued by 5. both of Vernon. Common Pleas Court 12 charging East Hartford Police are in­ •All the floor hockey games will be two brothers. Daniel G. Garnelis and died Thursday at St. Francis Hospital played in the all purpose room at the Mr. Gilmore lived in Wethersfield him with four counts of second- vestigating a break into Grandma Christopher J. Garnelis, all at home, and Medical Center. He was the hus­ YMCA, 770 Main St., on Saturday band of Mrs. Anna Natrins Saurins. all his life and was associated with degree burglary, two counts of Pies' warehouse, 210 Tolland St. The and his maternal grandmother, Viola break occurred sometime overnight mornings beginning at 10:30. There Bulmer of Meriden. Mr. Saurins was born in Riga, Lat­ the fire department at Pratt & fourth-degree larceny and one count Whitney Aircraft Group, East Hart­ Fire calls each of third-degree and second- Thursday, will be a parent-child involvement via, and lived in East Hartford the day on Saturday. Dec. 3. Clara Clark past 16 years. ford. more than 30 years, retiring in $20,000 of protection for as little as $5 a month degree larceny Police said entry was gained by 'Third graders will come from EAST HARTFORD - Clara Sisson 1973 as captain. Police said the arrest involved prying a lock. Four portable Before his retirement in 1973, he 10:30-11:15 a.m.; fourth graders Hutchins Clark, 84, of 163 School St. was a computer operator for Crown Other survivors are his wife, a son, breaks into homes on Manor Circle, fireplace mantles and four stained from 11:15 a.m.-noon; fifth graders died Wednesday at St. Francis Distributors in East Hartford. another daughter, two brothers, a East Hartford Transit Lane, and O’Connell Drive. glass windows were taken. They Hospital and Medical Center. sister, 13 grandchildren and a great­ Thursday, 12:46 p.m.—Auto accident were valued at $1,200. from noon to 12:45 p.m. . and sixth, He was a member of the Latvian- seventh, and eightfi graders from Mrs. Clark was born in Winchester American Disabled Veterans, and a grandchild. with injuries by the Founders Plaza. and lived in the Hartford area most The funeral is Saturday at 11 a m. Thursday, 2 p.m—False alarm to 12:45-1:30. If parents have more than member of the Latvian Lutheran one child registering for the of her life. Church in Manchester. at the James T. Pratt Funeral Home, Nutmeg Lane. Child’s candle starts fire program, they may bring both Survivors are 2 sons. Irwin A. The funeral is Sunday at 6 p.m. at 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford. Thursday, 2:38 p.m—Working fire in children to one session of their Hutchins of East Hartford and the Latvian Lutheran Church, 21 Burial will be in Village Cemetery, apartment at 235 Main St. See story in Catherine Lacroix, 6, of 235 Main apartment, Gorman said. He yelled, How to get your t ^ y ’s Herald. choice. Melvin J. Hutchins of Hartford. 5 Garden St., Manchester, with the Wethersfield. St., Blast Hartford, probably won't found the girl and carried her out. ITtursday. 5:40 p.m —Medical call to 76 Saturday. Dec. 10 there will be in­ Pheasant struts at Wickham grandchildren and 12 great­ Rev Karl Freimanis, pastor, of­ Friends may call at the funeral play with matches and candles again She suffered first- and second- Mill Road. structional skills sessions for all grandchildren. ficiating. A committal service will be home an hour before the funeral. — not for .awhile, anyway. degree burns on her right hand. Town The wild, ring-necked pheasant which landed in the backyard Thursday, 8;06i p.m —Auto accident children. A graveside service was heid today Monday at II a.m. at the church. The family suggests that those hands on the with injuries od 1-84 near Bulkeley Thursday about 2:30 p.m. she was firefighters bandaged her hand. She of Mrs. Barbara Esada Wednesday afternoon at her Burnside On Dec. 17, there will be team in Ellington Cemetery, Ellington Burial will be private and at the con­ wishing to may make memorial gifts Bridge. alone in her apartment bedroom was taken to Hartford Hospital Avenue home struts on one leg in his own cage at Wickham The family suggests that friends venience of the family. to the Newington Children's Thursday, 9;02 p.m—False alarm to when she lit a candle and several where she was treated and released. meetings and scrimmages. Children will come during that time when Park. Park worker Bill Lodge said the bird is less tense and wishing to may make memorial gifts Friends may call at the church Hospital. 181 E. Cedar St., Main and Stanley streets. pieces of tape, said Deputy Fire Firefighters got the call to the to the East Hartford Emblem Club Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. Newington, Conn. 06111. most-talked-about Today, 12:38 a.m—Medical call to 146 Marshal John Gorman. A piece of apartment at 2:38 p.m. They quickly their team will be practicing. has begun eating. The leg seems to be healing "He's in a lot Boys and girls mav register now at Scholarship Memorial Fund, P.O The Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Ellington Road. tape fell on the bed igniting a blaze, got the blaze under control. Damage better spirits." said Lodge. (Herald photos by Barlowi Box 18341, East Hartford. _ Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Russell P. Chenev . Today, 2:05 a.m.—Medical call to 4 he said. was extensive to the bedroom and the YMCA. 289-4377' The Callahan Funeral Home, 16(K Community St. Catherine was too scared to move. clfiset in the second-floor apartment ford, is in charge of arrangements. SOUTH WINDSOR - Russell P. Today, 6:46 a.m.—Medical call to 33 Main St.. East Hartford, was in life insurance buy Felix Ruiz, building superintendent, Smoke damage affected four other Cheney, 29, of Quincy, Mass., former­ Burnside Ave. charge of arrangements. Mrs. Agnes R. Barry ly of Hartford, a chemistry research smelled smoke and entered the apartments, Gorman said. Mrs. Agnes Regina Barry, 80, of 99 Wilton Snow associate at Boston University, died UVE CHRISTMItS TREES Ferguson Road died today at the of cancer Thursday at a Boston THOUSANDS TO CHOOtl FROM NATIVE APPLES VERNON — Wilton Snow, 65, of 73 in Connecticut Tif Now, C4il or Mg Lolor home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph hospital. He was the brother of Mrs. Union St died Thursday at home. He Bast Hartford bullatin board MACINTOSH e BALDWINS • WINESAPS (Helen) McCarthy. Marilyn Kowaleski of South Windsor. • DELICIOUS e CORTLAND • IDA RED was the husband of Ruth French Mrs. Barry was born June 4, 1897, At the time of his death. Dr. Snow. WAGON SHED in Worcester, Mass , daughter of the Cheney was a post-doctoral research tallies. The winners in order of FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER A Mr. Snow was born in Ossipee, Start here CETA workers working More meetings will be held to dis­ late Michael and Mary Whalen associate at Boston University, highest vote getters were: Harry cuss the law. MIIISERY APPLE CIDER VINEGAR N.H.. and lived in Vernon 25 vears. Breen. working on solar-energy conversion and NOW Hie Town of East Hartford has so far hired about 64 workers under the Egazarian, 7,784; David Killian, 7,- Phys ed for tots 1SS OrHIln Rd., South Windsor and the radiation and chemical 759; Henry Genga, 7,646; William FERRANDO ORCHARDS federal Comprehensive Employment A new course, Teaching Pre­ 2M-73S6 (North on Rt. S to Sullivan preservation of foods. Dailey, 7,623; Richard Torpey, 7,614; BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD„ GLASTONBURY Arthur R. Wohllehe Training Act (CETA) program. schoolers Physical Education, will Ave. (Rt 194) Rye S t lo Oriflln Rd. Other survivors are his wife, his George Dagon, 7,587; Esther Clarke, I 3 MHss Beyond Vito's Rostsursnl TOLLAND -A rthur R. Wohllebe, 73, of 1385 Tolland There are 41 working In a special begin Monday, Nov. 28 at East Hart­ parents, and a brother. 3,889; James Cordier, 3,421; and Stage Road died Thursday at Rockville General Hospital project to clean up town streams. ford High School and run eight The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. Robert Ryan, 3,375. He was the husband of Mrs Minnie Skolianik Wohllebe Another 23 are working with the weeks. in St. Joseph’s Church, Quincy, Mass. Barry said many have puzzled over Mr. Wohllebe was born Aug 15, 1904. in Rockville and town's Housing Authority doing Children age 3, 4, or 5 not in a Burial will be in Riverside You are eligible (or SBLl Depositors Group Lile Insurance it Democrat Dagon’s failure to lead his lived in the Rockville area all his life. repair work on the town’s 879 units of kindergarten class are eligible. Cemetery. Windsor. you are a deposilor in one of the dozens ol mutual savings party’s vote tallies for the first time He was a retired employee of the U S. Envelope Co. He elderly and low-income housing. Classes will begin Nov. 28 in the TOWN OF MANCHESTER Friends may call at the Joseph banks Ihroughout Connecticut ollering Ibis coverage effec­ in six local elections. He suggested it was also a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. tive January f f976 More jobs are expected to open large gym at EHHS. To learn more, Sweeney Funeral Home, 74 Elm St., may be because Dagon appeared op­ He was a communicant of St. Matthew Church in soon as the town gets approval on call Mrs. Susan Patria, Miss Sue Quincy, today from 7 to 9 p.m. posite Mrs. Clarke, most popular DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Tolland other projects, said Personnel Direc­ Rogers, or Miss Judy (jolli at 289- Republican. Other survivors are a son, Arthur F. Wohliebe of tor Wllliaro Miller Monday. 7411, ext. 448 or 468. Tolland; a daughter. Miss Winnifred J. Wohllebe of "There's a lot of family men in this H ig h co st o f firin g Waltham, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs Frances Rice of Las •Kathy aaya.*! program," saids Robert Parker, Over 40 local employers attended Vegas, Nev,, and Mrs John Walsh of Hartford, and two le t Us Help You Plan superintendent of streets and the the Oct. 26 meeting of the East Hart­ Exhaust test grandchildren Your Thank^lving Dinner MAIL IT to Savings Bank Life Insurance Company man in charge of the streams ford Chamber of Commerce to dis­ Auto drivers can take their The funeral Mass is Monday at 10 a m. at ,St. Matthew's lor you to begin 1978 with the lile insurance pro­ NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP ORCHARD FRESH innject. “They need thb money and vehicles to Dworin Chevrolet, 460 Depositors Group Life Dept tection you've been wanting cuss the state’s new faults and Fires Church. Burial will be in St Bernard's Cemeterv 101 Pearl Street they’re glad to have the work.” Bill. They were told that an employer Connecticut Blvd., Saturday from. 9 Rockville. Harllord. Connecticut O6l03 of the same five people for many a.m. to noon for a free auto emission There are no calling hours. II III itarU with that coupon up there. Final vole tallica p s iM P B L - twrd, ’IMPORTEI or TAKE IT to the mutual savings bank where you Town Clerk John Barry said Mon­ years will pay about $450 per year in test. The test is part of the Connec- The family suggests that friends wishing to may make ChkwM t $wmf Cabl»g«, have a savings or checking account (or plan to have workmen's compensation tax. But if ticut Christmas Seal/Lung Due to the heavy accumulation of leaves, the leal pick­ memorial gifts to St. Matthew's Church L « l» , Mwlota, I M PiMit, HofwydMaa, Plnaapplaa, K M day he has gone over all the vote FruM, Faralmnwna, Ctwal- one) and where SBLl Depositors Group Life Insur­ SBLl Depositon Group Lile Insurance one employee leaves and his claim Association’s Project Smog. QrMn i Ypilow tquath, figure! from the Nov. 8 elections and The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St. nuta, Kad-Whlla-llua ance is ottered A life insurance bank representa­ goes against the employer, the tax up program is approximately 3 days behind schedule. Aoorn 1 Oultaniut tquaah, Monthly Premkim Table has minor changes in Town Certified clerk Rockville, is in charge of arrangements. Orapaa, WaMmialbn made Turnipi, Whila twaal tive wit) be glad to answer any questions you have. ‘’A geLa.l Council winning candidates’ vote could jump to $1,800 for each of the Town Clerk John J. Barry Jr. of r»U«aaa, Oladi Radlaliaa. Bfiihday $10,000 815,000 $20,000 next three years. In either case, you will be provided with complete, East Hartford has met the In an attempt to bring the published schedules into line '15-34 250 easy-lo-undersland information that you can re­ 3 75 500 requirements of the International ■UV ONE ON A DOZEN AND NICK OUT YOUN OWN 35-39 300 450 view. at your convenience, in the privacy ol your 600 Institute of Municipal Clerks for its with the actual pick-up times, the week pf November 21 has 40-44 440 660 Nigro will speak home 860 designation of "certified municipal nuAiKpr.$T(iK 45^9 660 990 (W* Htv« A Notion To PIo i n ) WI NAM A n u UNI EF FW MMHaT NAFU FIUNBTW 1320 been set aside to complete streets published for collec tion on 50-541 1040 1560 20.80 clerk.” You will have all the facts you need, including price at CofC meeting THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS 55-59t 1640 24 60 32 60 Barry was appointed town clerk in the week of November 14, 1977. n n iiv B UROIMZI So, you can figure out lor yourself how much insur­ rtnswsloniy December 1974. He is an Army CUKES MVULOIMGB I PEARS ance you need ($10,000, $15,000, $20,000) and can to*l i| even lowE> Mhen you choOM lo pay pr^ium i gulMetly East Hartford veteran leaving the service after four lit into your budget. You'll have an application you $«mi annually Ol annually Inmottbanhi paymantimaybeaulo matically dtduclad liom youi savmgi o> chfcking account Don Nigro, president of Pratt & Whitney years as a captain awarded the As a result of this delay no new streets will be scheduled YOUR THUKSaviK 3i49« 6i79« • . can till out yourself — in minutes 1 SBLl Depoiiloil Group Lilt ln$uf*nc« i» loval leim miuianca Aircraft's Manufacturing Division in East Bronze Star. YEU O W ar___ renawabia to age 60 wiihpramiumincraasasatagaiibown itii NUHNUTON undtfwfiitafl by Tna Sav>r>g« Bank Lite inaoianca Company Hartford, will ^ e a k at the 63rd annual To get the Institute's designation, DMNER ICECREAM Thai's how easy, and economical, we've made it for the week of the 21st. TURNIPS SN EnN nna meeting of the East Hartford Chamber of he completed three years of study of PLAZA HAS THE SUPPLIES 2t48« 40«0FFWOAL. 49<___ Cixnmerce Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 11:30 a.m. at clerk’s d | ^ at the University of , OACN DAILY • A.M. TO • PM. • SUNDAYS • A.M. TO • PM. the Marco Polo Restaurant on Burnside ConnectlcuL He holds a bachelor’s Regular pick-up schedules will resume on the week ol • RoMt Wall Pant * W$EVM 9$MIMBE Thf FYV0 H^ntd,af^WMfV. IiwNtoyMWEMAWN ptyt LofHrf TIckHt • Avenue. degree in marketing from Boston November 28, 1977, and those streets will appear in Ihe • E-2 Foil Roaatora • F^rox and -THE KIHQ He joined P&WA in 1940 and rose through College. Cornlngwart • Poultry Lacora OF the ranks. He was named president in April He is a member of the Connecticut Manchester Evening Herald on November 25, 1977. • Napkina • Nut Crackara PERO PRODUCEl" Q sbli 1976. He is an engineer with a master's degree Town Clerks Association. 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