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Channei: Slated Three Jobs, HEBRON - Applications Will Be Accepted by Mail, Until Feb 20 - EVENING HERALD, 'Hiurs.. Feb. 7. 1980 Course Signup CHANNEi: Slated Three Jobs, HEBRON - Applications will be accepted by mail, until Feb. 13. for the spring semester of the adult Walk Work education courses, Appiications wilt also be accepted in person through pREWIlim •I’.i ' the same date at the Rham High School office between |,Voi. XCIX. No. 110 — ManchlWgfi Bofin, 8:30 a m. and 3:30 p.m. or Eliminated between 7 and 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 11. SAVE12»o By MARY KITZMANN to include its funding in this year’s SAVE 2.50 budget. The registration fee TO ISO'o SAVE 15.00 Herald Reporter must accompany the In the 6-percent budget, Giles each MANCHESTER—A tight town registration and checks suggested hiring a clerk, whose budget is eliminating three public should be made payable to salary is lower than the assistant, to 10.89 W B eg.7.99 FStog.3.99 U 9 | 1.49 II \ W •Reg.49.M works positions and the sidewalk the Rham Adult Education handle typing, filing, and repair service from town functions. Program Each separate 4'xrxi/r'CJUL STORDT 4 ^ « r « l / r ' rx4"xrEC0M0MT 8 / r « u w w STURDY FOLDING bookkeeping. This would free his course should have a f u x m m t o Sidewalk repair, active from executive secretary, Helena KTWOOD SHUTRIM TARRED SREBTROCK GRADE STAMPED STUDS U n U T T SHELVING ATTIC STAOtWATS March to October, has three separate check and Agency certified yellow ■ With a smooth, even For oil do-it-yourself Economicol particle Ferraioli to take over most of the All purpose, surface Ready to instoU into employees; two will be laid off. This assistant’s duties. This includes registration form. No pine at saving*. density. Economiccd. home building projects. dried S/T/F lumlmt, board shelving. M'/z"x54" ceiling open- refunds wiil be made after means town sidewalk repair will be attending meetings that Giles can­ VnVttfV'Rmi.SM.IM 4'x8'x3/r'IUg.fi.9«.i4l 4 's r s l / r Reg. 4.M. 3.79 s"x4''xrmL6wraiE rUm T8R.g. 2.49. 1.79 .ing. Folds away when curtailed. the first meeting of the not in use. not. ciass but a totai refund wilt Hsg.lSS ......... ... 1.6# tiRAODm Hog 1.SS .99(1 The budget constraints are also "This will help, but it will not en­ be made for classes not a forcing Jay Giles, director of public tirely fill the position of the having sufficient registra­ By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA works, not to fill a vacant position, assistant," Giles said. administration assistant, which was tion to continue. : Herald R eporter Giles said that when O’Marra Students will be respon­ 4 MANCHESTER-Gov. Ella recently approved by the Board of changed jobs, he was not aware that Directors. sible for paying for their Grasso's proposed 1980-81 budget is a the administrative assistant position own supplies used in godsend to the financially strapped "We just can’t keep the fixed costs would not be funded this year. courses and where there is SAVE 7.00 local education system and to of the budget from going up,” Her­ "When the directors approved it a lab fee it will be paid TO 8.00 SAVE 20.00 Manchester Community College, ac­ man Passcantell, building and (the permanancy) they said we IE cording to Public School and College sidewalk supervisor said, “The only might not have the money for it next directiy to the teacher. 3ch If there is no school for 9 9 officials. place we can cut is salaries.” year," Giles said. / i 9 9 "When I saw the budget, the Mon­ day students thpre will be ' Req. 5.49 2 0 kReg.29.99 Req. The town will receive ap­ no evening classes. In '^" OFF 79.99 proximately $100,000 more than day before it was due, I realized cases of late developing CLEAR OR BLACK 100 GAUGE GENUINE RUGGED A STURDY 5' 25% OFF WHITE ALUMINUM 20 OFF education administrators had an­ there was no other way of doing it,” storms, canceiiations wili POLYETHYLENE SHEET ACRYLIC PLEXIGLASS WOODEN STEP LADDER UNFINISHED PINE COMBINATION DOORS 4 'x 8 ' PRE-FINISHED ticipated, due to the state's school Giles said. be announced on several finance program. The apparent By eliminating the three positions, Condo 4 mil thick to protect Choose either clear or Meets specifications of SHUTTERETTES Prehung crossbuck in INTERIOR PLYWOOD the public works Department will radio stations. cor, boats, lawn furni­ obscure in a variety of ANSI and OSHA. sizes; 29*/2", 31'/2" and cause of the unexpected windfall is The classes will begin In widths from 6" to 10“ WALL PANELS the soaring property values in Fair- save $45,000 (using next year’s ture from the elements. sizes. Shatter resistant. 5' ALUNINDN STEP LADKR heights Irom 16" to 32" 35‘/2" X 79U2" With recommended salary figures). This the week of March 3 and safety glass insert field County towns; Measure wiil include natural food Reg. 28.99.......... 21.99 Moveable slats. Under the Guaranteed Tax Base money is needed, according to both cookery, small engine plan, the ability of rich and poor Giles and Passcantell, to fund maintenance and repair. towns to finance their school systems skyrocketing utility costs. Planned American Red Cross first must be equalized. In the Robin Hood Street lighting costs increased 15 aid. American Teenager, a scheme, the rich towns must give to percent last year, according to Giles, re-examination, cake and he expects another 15 percent in­ their poorer brothers, with HARTFORD (UPI) - Legislators decorating for beginners, crease this year. Manchester making out well. have begun piecing together the draft uphoistery, crewel em­ Despite unseasonably warm The GTB plan was an outgrowth of of a wide-ranging bill they said will broidery, beginner's SAVE 1.00 SAVE 33»o the Supreme Court’s ruling that the weather, increased energy costs 2S« have left the town with a $10,000 un­ force the state to address the whole typing, custom drapery old system of heavy reliance on local each I ^ quart housing crisis in Connecticut. making. 9 9 property taxes produced un­ budgeted expense. “When I told the men, 10 minutes 'R eg. 13.99 constitutional inequities in school U- OIT I Reg. 2.49 'R eg. 1.49 'R eg. 89c ago,” Giles said this week, "they A special task force of lawmakers, financing. created because of tenant alarm over OUR iM -S m E STOCK 0URDf4T0REIT0CK 24"CASTIR0X HACK STEEL PRESTONE DEICER 10W30KENDAUAU Fiscal 1980-81 marks the second didn’t say too much. They understood Unit To Hear there is no other place to cut.’’ the rash of condominium conver­ W now NOVELS OF HEATER STOVES HREPUCE GRATE FIREPLACE TONGS WITH SCRAPER CAP SEASONS MOTOR O a year of the GTB plan. The current sions, made several changes UConn Coach Traditiono! d e s ^ m year, fiscal 1979-80, was the first year Of the three men, out of six who Limited to store stock. Limited to store stock. Handle your Itms easily A must for every car Reduces friction and work on building maintenance, a Thursday in an initial proposal to MANCHESTER - Andy No rainchecks. Not aO No rainchecks. Not oil heavy cast iron. F u use and safely wim these for dean, clear windows the plan was put into effect. During protect tenants from sudden dis­ with wood or coal fires. gives lost cold weother this year, $30 million was distributed. maintenance mechanic, and Baylock, baseball coach at styles in all stores. styles in all stores. all steel tongs. No. H8009A. and safer driving in starts. Protects your en­ placement. No. 4293. winter. No AS-243 For the second year of the plan, of­ maintenance mechanic helper, will the University of Connec­ gine. Limit 6 each. be laid off. ticut, will be the guest ficials expected $43 million would be As it stands now, landlords could spent but the appropriation will ac­ The lay offs will be according to s p e a k e r a t a y outh seniority. John Fedora, Celso Mor- not evict anyone 62 or older without program for Grades 10-12 f I tually be $55.8 million. This just cause. Condo conversion would < represents a $13 million boost. , son, and Dennis Smith are the three of St. James Parish. men involved. not constitute just cause. The draft 'f Under the GTB plan, all towns previously had a minimum two-year Baylock will speak on Passcantell is hoping that the two F # 9 n * Q lo s 9 should be equal in education finan­ residency requirement. discipline and commitment f i a t Sports Day eliminated will be absorbed into in sports as reiated to J W H r r E [M w is r P a M ee*.„ cing ability to the town ranked ninth playing on the same team. Going for a jump another town department. The task force also decided ,to in­ everyday living as a Chris- in “wealth” on the list of the 169 Students from the town’s Catholic elemen­ Connecticut towns. According to the Without the men in sidewalk repair clude a section which would require tian. While an un­ tary schools played ball together Thursday at ball is an Assumption student in long pants, the town’s sidewalks "will just keep ^WKtff 1 latest records, that town is Easton. an owner to have 35 percent of the dergraduate at Central SAVE 4.00 SAVE 10.00 St.
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