PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Jan, 7. 1977 Sidewalk repair vote Spending pace below has strong support budget projections The weather Sunny, windy, cold today, high in 20s. ’The Town of Manchester for town employes from "Because we spent 47 Fair tonight, low in low teens. In­ By GREG PEARSON get caught up, we’ll have to establish a fianrlfPHtpr E has spent less than half of July to December, Moore per cent for the first half, creasing cloudiness Sunday, high in 30s. lirrald Reporter policy to make sure it stays kept up,” its 1976-77 budget through said. ’Thus, there will only you can’t say we’re going National weather forecast map on SIXTEEN PACES There is strong support for a proposal Zinsser said. the first half of the fiscal be 12 pay days during the to spend 94 per cent for the Page 8-B. TWO SECTIONS made Tuesday by Pascal Prignano, the Deputy Mayor John Thompson said he year. second six months of the entire year,” he said. Some PLUS WEEKEND secretary of the Board of Directors, to was in favor of the sidewalk referendum. The 45.7 per cent of the fiscal year. (Town expenses made in the first consider a referendum for sidewalk "The number of complaints and the budget that has been spent employes are paid bi­ half of the fiscal year — repairs. number of people waiting for sidewalks is is higher than the amount weekly.) such as one-time payments At a board meeting Tuesday night, out-of-sight,” he said. spent through the first six During the first six by the Board of Directors several citizens complained that the town Thompson said that it would probably months of the 1975-76 fiscal months of the 1975-76 to area agencies — will not should repair its present sidewalks before cost the town less to do all of the sidewalk year. budget, there were 13 pay be expended during the se­ repairs at once instead of in a cond half. Coast i&uard searches for crew it begins building new ones. They were Total adjusted ap­ days. speaking at a public hearing for the con­ “piecemeal” fashion, a little at a time. propriations for this year’s Moore said that it is too Likewise, some expen­ struction of new sidewalks on Spencer St. Director Robert Price said of the budget is $23,165,003. early to predict how much ditures are made only in Following the hearing, Prignano referendum idea, “I think it’s probably Expenditures through the will be spent for the entire the second half of the fiscal suggested the referendum, which would lime. Some sidewalks are in horrible con­ first six months equaled fiscal year. year. of sunken Panamanian tanker allocate funding through a bond issue for dition.” . $10,590,069.50 with another sidewalk repairs. Minority Leader Vivian Ferguson said $107,805.28 in encumbered BOSTON (UPI) - The Coast jackets and other debris only to the Cutter radioed Coast Guard found, it wouldn’t be responsive to He said that money for sidewalk repairs that she also thought of the idea of a monies. Guard search today lor the 38 crew point where it may lead us to the headquarters in Boston that breaking signals of light from a helicopter. is usually one of the first items to be sliced referendum for sidewalk repairs during At the mid-point of the V. PENSAVALLE, members ol the sunken Panamanian crew members,” said Coast Guard waves and rough seas had hampered in the budget. the discussion ’Tuesday night. 1975-76 fiscal year, 43.1 per oil tanker Grand Zenith will focus on captain Bernard Hoyland, chief of visibility. “We wouldn’t be realistic if we expected people in one of those rafts “We’ve been pushing sidewalk repairs She said that she once wore through a cent of the $21,266,606 (formerly with J. German) an area southeast of where debris search and rescue in New England. The cutter dropped a data marker aside for so long, it just isn’t right,” he pair of shoes during an extended p e ri^ of budget had been spent. A and life jackets were discovered “We’ll search for a crew until such buoy on the site where the life to respond to a signal,” he said. “For said. walking on town sidewalks. total of $9,170,168.60 had earlier. time as we feel any further searching jackets were found, and the one, they’re probably dehydrated Other directors contacted Wednesday “I wondered how the mailman delivers been spent and another is pleased to announce Two international orange life won’t accomplish anything. We’re helicopter will pick up the signal from extreme seasickness. Secondly, agreed with Prignano’s approach to the every day,” she said. $67,197.70 had been en­ jackets stenciled with the words gearing our search for life rafts. today when the search is resumed. they’re more than affected by the problem. Betty ^dloski, of 48 Hollister St., was cumbered. that his new “Grand Zenith” were located Friday Anyone depending on a life jacket, Hoyland says the Coast Guard is cold, and most important, they’re “We have a situation that’s getting out one of those who criticized the town for Controller Thomas S. about 300 miles east-southeast of with no protection from the waters, pinning its hopes on rescuing the probably in that semi-comatose state of hand,” Board member Carl Zinsser considering building new sidewalks Moore said that an extra Cape Cod and 240 miles directly south could only survive for a few hours,” Nationalist Chinese crew members you develop when you’ve been said, referring to the need for sidewalk without first repairing the existing ones. pay period during the first TMIOSSHOF from Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Coast two incidents in 1952 and 1975 exposed to the cold.’’ r repair. She said that she was “kind of shocked” half of this year’s budget Guard also found a brown trunk and a Friday’s bad weather halted the when crews survived tanker mishaps The ship carried four lifeboats and "I would probably endorse the referen­ at the $2 million price tag for sidewalk Volunteer honored was a cause for increased mattress, neither being identified as search at 3 p.m. as a helicopter despite the fact the vessels broke in a pair of inflatable liferafts. dum,” he said. repairs and would not want to see a expenses. IS NOW OPEN coming from the ship, about 14 miles hovering over the Atlantic Ocean two and lost radio contact. The 23-year-old tanker, built in He also said that he would like to see the referendum "{or that amount. Chief Petty Officer Thomas Williams, left, and ’There were 14 pay days to the northwest of the life jackets. landed aboard the Coast Guard Hoyland says once a liferaft is Quincy, Mass., was last heard from referendum be for all the money needed She said that she would like to see a Mayor Matthew Moriarty read a citation at Other debris was found Thursday. cutter Dallas and secured for more boarded a man can survive for as nine days ago. She was carrying 8.2 for sidewalk repairs. Jay J. Giles said at study of what sidewalks need repair and presented to Williams Tuesday night at the “ We’re interested in the life rough weather. The skipper of the long as his body holds out. million gallons of industrial fuel bound for a power station in the ’Tuesday board meeting that the town what the cost in different areas would be. Board of Directors meeting. The naval officer Chandler's Wobble 521 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE “The trick is to get in it (liferaft), As it rotates, the earth Somerset, Mass. needs from $2-3 million for work to A “reasonable bond issue” with which was honored for his volunteer work with the MANCHESTER bail it out and raise the canopy,’’ existing sidewalks. the town “will do quite a bit of repairs” wobbles on its axis. This Hoyland said. “If the canopy is not Hoyland already assumes most of deviation, known as Directors approve “Let’s get it all out of the way. Once we would draw her support. Manchester Civil Defense ambulance. In the (near Swiss Dry Cleaners) the oil has gone down with the Chandler’s Wobble, reaches raised, anyone in the boat is in grave past 2Vz years, Williams has spent 500 hours of danger of dying.” tanker. “I’d say when you have a its peak every seventh year, pouring point 86 degrees and the his time manning the ambulance at sporting and some scientists believe SHOP HOURS: Hoyland said assuming the boqt PHONE Buckland waters are 50 degrees it’s safe to and civic events in Manchester. He is being earthquakes are more Tues-Sat. 8-6 pact sunk last week, the liferafts could be numerous in those years. The assume most of the oil has stayed transferred in June. (Herald photo by Dunn) Closed Monday 646-3731 By GREG PEARSON Before the vote was taken. Town as far as 120 miles away from the About town next peak year will be 1978. vessel. He also said if the crew is with the ship. 112 seek Vista job Herald Reporter Counsel Victor 1. Moses distributed a The Board of Directors gave its letter to the directors that said, “I The Town of Manchester has received 12 applications formal approval Friday to a water- cannot, from a strictly legal view­ The YWCA Book Discus­ for a VISTA volunteer position, but the opening may not and-septic guarantee, and a local at­ point, recommend to this board the sion Group will meet be filled in April, according to Alan Mason, director of torney said that he is not opposed to passage of this resolution.” Rescuers continue search Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the human services. the industrial park plans, although he Moses wrote “The Town of C om m unity Y. ’’The Mason said that the VISTA program likes to train its is concerned about the effects of a Manchester has the obligation of for missing airplane Confessions of Mat volunteers before they begin working. The next such zone change if the park does not repairing the same (wells and sep- Turner” by William Styron training session in the New England area is not until develop. tics) re g a rd f^ o f whether or not the April, Mason said. carrying Sinatra^s mother will be discussed. The directors voted 8-0 (Director constructfolrW the existence of the Membership in the group is “I’m trying to get VISTA to let us hire before that date Phyllis Jackston was absent) in favor industrial park was responsible for RIALTO, Calif. (UPI) — Rescuers son’s opening performance at open to all interested per­ and then send the worker to the training session in of the guarantee, which protects or caused said failures or defects. It isnH all bad He did say that the guarantee does ice w es into waist-deep snow Caesars Palace. A woman compa­ sons. April,” he said. homes within 1,000 feet of the park in If VISTA does not accept this arrangement. Mason said have limits. According to theto nion believed to be Mrs. Anthony Despite what many might think about the heavy snow that fell the event that private wells or septic carrying Frank SinatraSinatra’s s aged that the town would notify all the applicants that a final systems are damaged. Carboni, the widow of a prominent Thursday, area young people were ready to take advantage of The Maranatha Christian —See Page Six-A mother believed burled in a rugged doctor, and two pilots also were Coffee House for teen­ selection will not be made until April. the school holiday and the white stuff. Laurie Paquette, 10, top, “I think that would be the fairest way,” he said. mountain wilderness area. aboard the plane. agers and young adults will A 12-man mountain-climbing team and her sister, Yvette, both of 10 Kenney St., do a little goofing be open tonight from 8 to 11 The VISTA volunteer will work in a variety of services for Manchester’s elderly. The position was formerly held spent the night in near-zero off in the snow Friday afternoon. (Herald photo by Punn) in Fellowship Hall of Garter begins work temperatures halfway up the Calvary Church, 647 E. by Diane Wicks, who was recently promoted to the town's Outreach worker for the elderly r treacherous 11,502-foot San Gorgonio Middle Tpke. There is no •All WOODENWARE Peak waiting for daybreak before Congressional reaction favorable admission charge. on inaugural talk plowing higher in the snowy, near- Day care registration •All STEMWARE vertical terrain. PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) — Jimmy weekend with no news conferences "It’s a hunt-and-peck situation,” a scheduled. •All CERAMICS Carter summoned his chief speech spokesman said early today, “liiey The Day Care Center of Manchester Community Carter announced on Friday the College will accept children from the community for the writer to Plains today to start are sticking ice axes into the snow •All CUTLERY working with him on his inaugural broad outlines of his two-year hoping to hit something. There’s' Manchester spring semester which begins Wednesday, Jan. 19, and economic package, which includes a Carter tax cut - job plan covers a 16-week period. a iis il e r p l a t e address. bound to be something sticking up. • V Carter and Pat Anderson, author of tax rebate and a public works job The nursery school program at the center is designed “They are looking for a fresh break Hospital “The President’s Mistress,” have a expansion program as well as other for children from three to five years of age. Director of •A ll LAMPS in trees, which would Indicate dozen days to complete the speech tax breaks with a price tag of around the center is Susan Epperson-Vater. $30 billion. something went down in the area. Discharged Wednesday: with SHADES before the President-elect is sworn in Those guys really have to fight their Anna Hagstrom, 50 Wind Rd.. Registration will be held at the center which is located Still ahead is the completion of outlined in broad terms Thursday, Jan. 20. way up there.” East Hartford: Eileen in Center Congregational Church, Monday, Tuesday and •All Framed PICTURES Off Our Late Friday night, a spokesman an­ Carter’s White House staff. There Charron, Taftville; Mary Ann Snq4^ weather in the San Bernar­ Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. The nursery program nounced that Carter would issue "a was speculation he might appoint Judge, 47B Esquire Dr.; runs from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. •All WALL CLOCKS Tim I^aft, one of his top coor­ dino Mountains wilderness area PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) — A onetime with Carter appeared enthusiastic Original Prices statement on international affairs” Friday hampered an air search for fhis probably would be accomplished Solange Appleton, 404 Abby Further information is available by calling Mrs. ij: dinators in the campaign, to be his income, tax rebate, a special pay­ about the plan, but it looked likely by allowing a 5 per cent credit on the Rd., South Windsor; Rosina at his home today and then would the white twin-engine Lear jet that Epperson-Vater at the center, 649-9608, or at the college, answer questions from reporters. appointments secretary. Greg ment to Social Security recipients, a that Congress would make a number Soctal Security payroll taxes paid by Comollo, 16A Ambassador 646-4900. Schneiders, who had been in line for disappeared from radar screens permanent tax cut for low and Dr. ; Charles Moore. 39 Jensen There were no indications what of changes. Congress must originate employers. •All DOWN JACKETS the job, bowed out when an FBI Thur^ay night four minutes after moderate income persons and any tax changes. St.; Karen Jerome, Enfield, •All AUTO TAPE PLAYERS prompted the news conference. Only takeoff from Palm Springs Municipal • A federal program to create jobs Colleen Flynn. 12 Palmer Dr., hours before. Press Secretary Jody check turned up information relating programs to create 800,(X)0 new jobs Here is a basic outline of the plan, that would amount to $2 billion this •All DOWN VESTS to Schneiders’ two unsuccesful ven­ Airport. have been proposed by Jimmy as presented by Carter and his ad­ South Windsor; Gary Coltey, MSF plans meeting •All FOOTBALLS Powell had said this would be a quiet Natalie “Dolly” Sinatra, 82, was ' fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, aind 68A Spencer St. tures as a Washington restaurant Carter. visers: •All HUNTING JACKETS bound for Las Vegas, Nev., for her $5 billion to $8 billion for fiscal 1978. Also, Jacqueline Cicco, 47 •A ll Cosco BRIDGE TABLE SETS, owner. The president-elect’s long-awaited The Manchester Scholarship Foundation Inc. will have • A onetime rebate of up to $11 Schultze said the jobs program Elizabeth St.. South Windsor; •All Men’s TIES and BELTS program to stimulate a sluggish billion, going both to taxpayers and would include: Douglas Bullington. Enfield; an orientation meeting Monday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at STEP STOOLS and CHAIRS economy was announced Friday to some groups who pay no tax, main­ • Expansion of the public service Victor Zubrow. Farmington; the Regional Occupational Training Center at Hillstown amid much confusion and with few Rd. and Wetherell St. DOLL CARRIAGES and TOY CHESTS ly Social Security recipients. program from 300,000 jobs now to Carleen Peters, Wethersfield; specifics. There was no exact 500.000 late and possibly to 600,000 to Emanuel Merisotis, 156 Broad The program will include a review of the activities of Schultze said the rebate would Today’s news summary breakdown on how much of a rebate amount to $100 to $200 for a family of 725.000 jobs in fiscal 1978. This would St,; Joseph Conti, 155 Cipolla the Foundation, its goals, scholarships, awards and loan Americans can expect if Congress Dr., East Hartford; Cynthia procedures. four making $10,000. focus on “useful” jobs, such as con­ Dodson, 69 Horton Rd.; Complied from United Press Internetlonel goes along with Carter’s plan. servation, national parks and urban Any interested persons or organizations may attend. Carter gave only the barest of out­ • A cut of about $4 billion for low Robert Yaworski, 220 Green Reservations should be made by Jan. 13 by calling •All UNPAINTED clean-up. lines. Even after his new chief and moderate income families, to be • Expansion of the public works Rd.; Evelyn Glidden. 95 William Knight, 649-3676. State Charter Oak St. FURNITURE tablishments, including package Murdoch continues to expand- his economic adviser, Charles Schultze, brought about by allowing everyone construction program, now funded at There will be a tour of the new ROTC building, and liquor stores, to remain open American holdings with the explained the plan, many questions to claim the maximum standard refreshments will be served. HARTFORD — Society for $2 billion, by $2 billion immediately •All POOL TABLES Savings, Connecticut’s second seven days a week unless a com­ acquisition of New York and New remained unanswered. deduction of $2,400 for single persons with authorization for an additional '4 ^ munity voted specifically to close West magazines and the Village and $2,800 for families. Under . m largest savings bank, announced One fact became clear, however: $2 billion later. •AIIBUMP-R-POOL it will reduce interest payments on Sunday. Workers would be Voice. Carter’s two-year program of current law, a taxpayer may claim a • Expansion of skills-trainlng and protected from penalties for standard deiduction of 16 per cent of •All HOCKEY on some savings accounts effec­ roughly $15 billion per year in tax and job placement efforts, almd at Elderly can avoid tive Monday. The reductions were choosing not to work on Sundays. DENVER — A1 Grospiron, jobs programs will be aimed mainly income with a minimum deduction of placing in the private sector "hard­ Tables made because the bank is not get­ president of the 60,(X)0 member at low income and lower middle in­ $1,700 for singles and $2',100 for core” unemployment groups such as couples. ting high enough yield on money it PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Pros Oil, Chemical and Atomic come taxpayers, youth; disadvantaged groups such as •A ll SOCCER lends and other bank investment Workers International Union, - Congressional leaders who met • A tax cut of $1 billion in 1977 and migrant workers and Indians; and home sale tax and cons of a controversial new $2 billion in later years for business. Tables Off Our yields are down also. auto inspection system for Rhode says a contract settlement with Vietnam veterans. By Ray Dr Crane Island will be air Thursday before Gulf Oil Co. lias averted a strike as a long-term capital gain (Fifth of a series) adjusted selling price. NEW HAVEN — Commerce a legislative committee. which could have crippled the only half of the gain, or $2,- •All PINBALL If you are 65 or older and In the example above Original Prices Secretary Elliot Richardson is Hamilton Test Systems Inc., of’ nation’a petroleum production. 500 will eventually be sold your home at a profit when the $40,000 sales Machines asked to personally review the Windsor Locks, Conn., is the taxed. last year, there is a way to price produced a $10,000 government’s denial of federal leading contender for the testing escape tax on ail, or aq>art If you are married and •All GOLF SETS Northeast Utilities wins gain, it would mean that •All BUTTON and ‘AIICOflNINGWAREAND funds to help build an institution. contract if the new system is International of, the profit. the property is in both only $1,250 would be and CLUBS exclusively for the terminally ill. adopted. If the adjusted sales names, it is necessary that treated as a long-term STRING EXERCISERS COREUESets MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica - price of the home (full only one of you be 65 by the gain. WATERBURY — Teachers and delay in rate rebate Police say they have identified case selling price less a date of the sale. T h a t’s because the board of education 'members realtor’s commission and This provision applies percentage of gain that is National two of the four men who raped MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - $56.3 million rate hike Northeast had rates or refunds dating back two resumed negotiations today in an and robbed a British socialite other closing costs) was only to your personal free of tax is 87.5 per cent effort to reach agreement on a Northeast Utilities has won its battle requested for 1976, but ordered the years. However, that was not the residence, not a vacation heiress, Lady Sarah Roubanis, 55, $20,000 or less, there is no $35,000 divided by $40,000). new contract and avert a shut­ WASHINGTON - President to stall a roll back of its current rates utility to slash its current rates by case. tax on the gain, no matter home or income-producing •S elect Group a cousin of the late Sir Winston that were based on a 1974 rate in­ about $21 million. With $8,750 free of tax, it down of the schools Monday. Ford is getting his final medical A series of legal confrontations in­ how great it is. property. The home must Churchill. crease since ruled illegal. This would reduce monthly electric means $1,250 becomes of TOYS checkup as chief executive and volving attorneys for consumer Should the selling price have been your principal The decision late Friday by Court bills for Connecticut consumers by taxable. (Next: Home sale aides say it likely will show he’s in groups and the utility have com­ be more than $20,000 (it residence for at least five Regional BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Arab of Common Pleas Judge Alfred about $1 a month when implemented. when under 65.) excellent health. plicated the matter further and con­ generally is these days) the out of the last eight years •METAL SCULPTURE League has ordered 4,000 Palesti­ Covello is the latest twist in a maze “The possible credit of $1 a month PITTSFIELD, Mass. — More sumers continue to pay the same to qualify for this treat­ I "Cut Your Own Ti i m " nian regular soldiers to leave of court manuevers over the rate dis­ to consumers does not balance out percentage of the gain that Gifts NEWARK, N. J. - A former rates they did in May of 1974. ment. > c/0 Thu MtnchMtur than 120 employes have been laid Lebanon within four days and told pute taken by the giant utility and the the possible endangered economic is free from tax is the { Evimlng Hurald Soviet seaman living in New Those were the rules for off from the General Electric Co. warring factions to surrender Public Utilities (jontrol Authority. future of the company and the people percentage that $20,000 I PO Box 489. •DINNERWARE and as many as 1,000 more jobs Jersey is charged with conspiring Northeast appealed that decision bears to your selling price. home sales on 1976 that are ! Radio City Station their heavy guns or lose them by After hearing several hours of who own it,” Covello said in his deci­ may be eliminated in 1977, accor­ to obtain highly classified space and asked existing rates remain in To learn that percentage, now being reported on your ; New York. NY. 10019 •A llS yroco force. The nation continues under testimony Covello decided Northeast sion. effect while thd appeal was heard. I ____Pteaie send copies ding to a G.E. official. An official secrets from RCA and pass them divide $20,000 by your tax return. New rules are heavy censorship by authorities. would be hurt more than its 850,000 Covello’s ruling will allow the com­ j ot Ray Oe Crane a said the “current defense work to a top Soviet United Nations of­ The judge, however, told Northeast adjusted selling price. effective this year. They j "Cut Your Own Taxes WALL DECOR customers if the existing rates were pany to do just that. cycle” in the plant’s ordinance ficial. to keep a list of its customers in case Let’s assume you sold will apply on sales you I and Save HONG KONG — Thousands of rolled back. During Friday's hearing, William Off Our division and a “lack of orders” in the high court decides to order your home for an adjusted report a year from now. 1 - _ l enclose •All Slazenger Peking residents, many weeping, Covello’s ruling, which puts on ice L. Ellis, Northeast’s executive vice ! tor books by the power transformer division refunds later this spring. selling price of $40,000 and The major change is lif­ WASHINGTON - A con­ gathered at Tien An Men Square S any hopes of a consumer refund, presidenti testified that the rate roll I check or money TENNIS RACKETS contributed to the job gressional study has concluded Friday's action was the latest skir­ realized a $10,000 profit. ting the $20,000 to $35,000. ! order (Make check Original Prices today to honor China’s late S allows Northeast to charge existing back would cut the the utility’s rate eliminations. that many civil service jobs mish in the seemingly endless battle How much of that $10,000 is So, if the sale is for $35,000 { payable to Cut Your Premier Chou En-lai on the first | rates until the state Supreme Court of return on investment to the lowest over what Northeast should charge taxable? or less, there is no tax on I Own Taxes Allow during the Nixon administration anniversary of his death. The | decides otherwise or until the Public level in the country. • three weeks for were filled on the basis of poljtics its customers. You divide $20,000 by the gain. BOSTON - Gov. Michael S tribute coincided with the ^ Utilities Control Authority im­ He also said a rate roll back would ! d elive ry) instead of ability. Last spring, Court of Common For sales above $35,000 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Dukakis has filed a bill to repeal plements new rates. cost the company $2 million a week. $40,000 and get SO per cent. I N a m e. U appearance of a poster deman- i Pleas Judge William C. Bleluch So SO per cent of the $10,000 the percentage of the gain Massachusetts’ ancient Sunday ding the return of power of Teng 4 On Dec. 1, the PUCA, facing con­ Ultimately, the state Supreme A dd re ss. HBfppe MANCHESTER VERNON closing “blue laws.” The bill declared illegal a $47.7 million rate that is free of tax is the C ity . SALE: FRI. and SAT. NEW YORK - Australian tempt of court charges, ordeM the Court will decide if the 1974 rates are is free of tax. The other $5.- Hsiao-plng, once considered S hike granted Northeast in 1974, 000 is taxable. Since it will same percentage you get I S ta le . RIIK xIH 11« TOLLAND t u r n p ik e TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER Daily* Wurday: tOa.m.toSp.m. would permit retail es­ publishing magnate Rupert Chou’s likely successor. ^ utility to roll back its rates to pre- valid. The high court is scheduled to ! Zip^ Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. May 1974 levels. At the time, most observers felt be reported on Schedule D by dividing $35,000 by your the decision meant the utility’s rule on the matter sometime late this Later, the PUCA not only denied a spring. customers were in line for lower PAGE TWO-A - MANCHBSTSR BVKNINO HERALD. Mattchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 1 .1877

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On Wednesday morning, we had 36 asking for suggestions from you Hi neighbor! folks, as to what you’d like to do or Well, my trip up north was pretty players for our pinochle games and the winners were: John Derby, 623; make at the art class. So put on your good. Quite cold, and the skiing thinking caps and come up with some wasn't all that good, but it was nice Arvld Petersen. 601; A1 Chellman, ideas. just getting away for a few days. S6a; Micnaei nanerem, 648; Esther The news back here is that on Dec. Anderson, 542; Violet Dion, 533; Menus for the week M, we lost our long-time clerk- Helena Gravello, 529; Bess Moonan, Monday, turkey ala king over eo ^ receptionist. Well, we didn’t really 528; Gladys Seelert, 525. biscuits, buttered peas, diced Jello u lose Jae DuPont, but what I mean is In the afternoon, it was bridge with whipped topping, beverage. CT5 she done up and decided to retire. She games with 16 players and the Wednesday, cream of vegetable was with me shortly after the winners were Lou Buller, 5,710; soup, grilled hamburger on a bun, building was opened and it’s going to Esther Anderson, 4,190; Irene Walsh, home made cookies, beverage. take quite awhile not having her big 3,830; Vivian Lesperance, 3,710. Thursday, baked ham with raisin smile greeting me every morning. By the way, b rid^ starts at 12:45 sauce, sweet potatoes, buttered lima We're sorry she is no longer with p.m. and lately has been getting over beans, cream puffs, beverage. us; howerver, we know that she’ll be right around 3 p.m., which means the Friday, steamed frankfurter, Boston pretty busy doing things with her hus­ action is picking up and moving a bit baked beans, sliced fruit, beverage. CQ band, Joe, and also have a chance to faster. Marge R e^ , who has taken As you all know, the price of coffee 93 W participate more with the over the running of the games, tells is utterly ridiculous, and when our iS I a s ! Sunshiners. So we know she’ll be me she would still like to see more present supply is gone, we just will SS -S „ I coming around from time to time and players. not purchase any more. You’ll Just ^ CtJ PQ we all wish her many enjoyable We still have about four seats left have to settle for tea at our meals. So 0) "O ^ B O (-1 years, good health and happiness that on the bus for the Florida trip and we bear with us, because we just can’t cu CO -.3 she so richiv deserves. also want to remind you folks, who afford to pay the price they are Ui o> On the other side of the coin, we have already signed up, that your asking; and who knows, maybe 0> .3 C/3 S ’ o T g were able to come up with a real nice final payment is overdue and must be breaking the habit for awhile will do u S cd replacement in Ruth Jacobs. Ruth is paid this coming week. us all some good. c x : w somewhat familiar with our Golfers trip Round Table o CO T3 programs as she filled in for Jae for a Speaking of trips, we still have Next Thursday morning will be our couple of weeks a year ago. Ruth has o ^ ^ some big shoes to fill but she’s realiv room on the Golfers Special that will card playing and visiting, then a P-I o> ail hepped up about working with be heading for South Carolina in baked ham dinner. In the afternoon your folks, so stop by and give her a March. The trip is set up so that for entertainment, we will have our few words of encouragement. With wives who are nongoUers can still most popular group, the Manchester your held, it will get her in the groove come along because plans have b e ^ High School Round Table Singers. soon, and she’s very anxious to made to keep you entertained while This is always one of our more please you folks and looking forward the golfers are out doing their thing. enjoyable programs and one I’m sure to working with you all. Interested? Then give me a call here you won’t want to miss. at the office. Schedule for the week Variety Show Fun Day Demonstrate Heimlich Maneuver Alright now, here’s a reminder for Monday through Friday: Final all talented people. It won’t be too This past Thursday for our Fun payments for the Florida trip must Town firemen, Graham MacDonald (left) and Walter Scadden demonstrate the Heimlich long now before we will put the call Day, we had as our guest Deputy be paid. Maneuver, a simple first aid technique for choking victims, for senior c^izens at the Senior out for Variety Show tryouts. Roger Fire Chief James R. McKay and Monday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Citizens Center Thursday afternoon. The two firemen are certified^mergency Medical and Marci have already been doing firemen Jim LaPine, Graham social bingo games. One canned good Technicians who have been giving the program on the emergency technique along with their homework and have some big MacDonald and Walter Scadden, who per person needed. Noon to 12:30 explained and presented a movie on p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 other firemen from the Town Fire Department for schools and other town employes and ideas for the show. Tryouts are for other groups. all local senior citizens, and no one the Heimlich Maneuver which is a p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at gets a special invitation. Keep your new technique in helping a person 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and ■ eye on the column for the date we’U who is choking. 3:30 p.m. gYwagsngiHi get started; meanwhile, start putting It was a very interesting presenta­ Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus pickup for Reg Pop Prices It , your things together. tion, one that all in attendance found shopping. 10 a.m., ceramic class — EvM-AduHs 2.M Kkla M« KSSBh B i”* By the way, I need your help. I’m quite beneficial and appreciated lear­ room for more members. 1 p.m.. M.UIWM All 8«.tl Mt looking for a Tiny Tiin Recoil. It’s ning. Senior Bowling League at the Senior citizens shown By the way, getting back to this a real oldie, and in checking around Parkade Lanes and also return trip 0) in numy of the record stores, they coming Thursday, you all might be in from shopping. first aid technique AcrDisThB% are ail sold out and won’t be getting for an added surprise if things work Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle any more. So, if you know of someone out right. So plan on being with us for games. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch for choking victims that has such a record, please let me the Round Table Singers, and the sur­ served. 12:45 p.m., bridge games, GreitDliiili know. prise will make for one of our biggest and at 1 p.m., arts and crafts classes. Senior citizens at the Senior Citizens Center Thursday Bowling entertaining days. Just a hint. It Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and return got a first-hand demonstration of a simple first aid could be our bingo pro from Brazil. l• S 6 llll9 l- F O llO W BURNSiOUICNS trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. technique for choking victims called the Heimlich ' The happenings start with our How about that? Tuesday afternoon bowling league at Thursday, 10 a.m to noon, card Maneuver. We learned that our good friend fnieifBliri BURNSIDE the Parkade Lanes. The results of the playing, a chance to learn how to Fireman Graham MacDonald and Walter Scadden both IStOEWtmW AVL, I. NTF». • SZt-IJl] and oldest active man at 91 years of action are: play pinochle or setback. Noon to emergency medical technicians, demonstrated and noahlslirfi tcjCc.‘.?n^-cs'--i age, Joe Windsor is a patient at 12:45 p.m.. Hot Meals and Meals on — — RATEP DUSTIN H O m A N Men’s Qass A, high triple, Paul explained the technique, showed a film and distributed 649-9333 Q Desjeunes, &50; high single, Archie Manchester Memorial Hospital. Wheels served. 1 p.m.. Fun Day with brochures to the seniors. T H E MARATHON Houghtaling, 214; Men’s Class B, Arts and crafts the Round Table Singers. Bus pickup MacDonald said there has not been one case where this MAN" 7-9:15 tZ high triple, Eimmett Farrell, 433; This coming Wednesday afternoon, at 8:30 a.m. and return trip at 3 p.m. method has not worked when used on a choking victim. I Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen DOUBLE FEATURE high single, Tom Riddell, 170; we will start our Arts and Crafts MacDonald had to use the method to save his mother’s CLASSIFIED WORD i i social bingo games, each person to “HARRY HOOKER” 7:50 Women’s Class A, high triple, Class and Gloria has some nice ar­ life. ADS IN THE HERALD bring one can goods. Noon to 12:30 “EMMANUEliro:^ Florence Rossberg, 416; high single, ticles that you can make for About 4,000 Americans die each year from choking. 6 to 25 DAYS p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 ADULTS ONLY $2 Florence Jackson, 170; Women’s yourselves. Also on Tuesday mor­ Death can occur in four minutes from the onset of 8t per word per day p.m., setback. Bus pickup at 8:30 Class B, high triple and single, nings it’s ceramic time, and we do choking. Dr. Henry J. Heimlich developed the technique 643-2711 Marion James, 128-321. have a few new molds and have lots a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. and to help prevent the needless deaths. of room in both classes. Gloria is also 3:30 p.m. The technique is a simple procedure which anyone can $ » C H € 4 $ Q O.X3 O. learn, Scadden said. It involves forcing pressure against i ”§ i - W QJ E a victim’s abdomen which forces air into the lungs, CINEMAS ^ 13 c S3M s m - C ^ C/3 Vi Vi - 4-> .5 i - l ’ S thus forcing the lodged object out of the throat. 1 2 - 3 v C 3 G — Q..5 S s g S 's i s 0 ^ 0 ^ — -g u § G ( 0 New wine from old grapes The firemen’s advice in the event of a possible choking ALL NTERSTATE84EXIT58 0) *0 ^ person is to make sure the victiiji is choking and not suf­ SILVER LANE • ROBERTS ■£ eg |2 2 ^ -5 ^ By LEE RODERICK The USDA experiments started as S s " U *a = 1 5 8=1 5 ^ ^ (J remaining 26 per cent of wine con­ fering from a heart attack. The most sure sign is if a per­ CARD STREET 568-8810 v-t V) ^ eg S d The Herald's Washington a way of providing grapes for the in­ son cannot talk. EAST HARTFORD w eg jg v-i o> O.JT2 sumed here that year came from '5 .S Is"?^ ID M . 0) ^ Correspondent creasing number of Americans who There are several variations on the technique which GALLERY G O ^ I'l.i abroad, according to the California K t - s HI eg G t) ."tJ B ^ Lm s D .fi WASHINGTON — Scientists have make wine in their homes, often Wine Institute, a trade association, can be used on infants as well as children and adults. THE PIHK PANTHER £ S 3 . eg tm .5:2S ™ c C Brochures describing the techniques are available at Local Slorta eg 0) J. ' ( cure for their malady has been dis­ sees an important use for the method Maryland and Arkansas. ■tS '’'.S 2 1 -S ’S 2 5 TOMORROW CO p -2 !E 11o **5 .£ "S 8 covered. A California chemist hasn’t by small commercial firms with The Institute says wine has been 1 - 2 .§ S = 3 o' ® p 'ii c 2 Town fire department (Sunday) SILVER STREAK 2 ¥ "a S 5 ! . s i i pulled that off, but he has discovered limited fermentation facilities. produced in California for 200 years (PQ) ; | l c J s S -g 8 5 .S « E I ■ < QJ I a way to greatly increase the amount “There have been a sizable number and produced commercially for 100 MON. A TUES. O COm *o CO i I i reports 1,011 calls Fake advantage o 2:10, 7:40 and 10 PM CO iill £ (3 CQ of wine from grapes by freezing of small wineries that have cropped years. Although it is impossible to our fantastic them. up, especially in California, in the put a precise dollar figure on the im­ during calendar 1976 “ By using a method we have HALF PRICE •S ^ I3 S I I I last 10 years,” he explained. “With portance of the product to the state, KING KONG E-3 deveioped at the (U.S. Department of their limited capacity, they could use ! SEE R Vi in 1975 California wineries shipped Calls of the Town Fire Department went over 1,000 for SALE (PO) ; d. T9 0 .0 .0 . Agriculture’s) Western Regional this method to freeze and store 272.5 million gallons of wine with an the first time for a one year period, according to Fire MON. 5 TUES. I w 8 a : s fi Research Center,” says Chemist grapes for processing later in the Chief John Rivosa. on 1000’s 3, 7:10 and 9:50 PM ; ^ ^ ^ estimated retail value between 32 i! S: Milford S. Brown, "we have been season, rather than having to rush and 34 billion. In his 1976 calendar year report, Rivosa listed a total of of items o able to extract more juice from everything during the first two 1,011 incident calls received by the department. This from our reg. atock THE SEVEN grapes that have been crushed and months of the harvest. compares to 899 calls in 1975. I c/5 W Of the total calls, 482 were actual fires and of those 74 PERCENT SOLUTION ^ 2 ” “ o frozen, compared to grapes that are “This may not be so useful when at.. (PO) 538 ^CO were auto or vehicle fires. Those figures were 364 and 83, MON. A TUES. 1155 ^ “ S3 crushed and then fermented im­ you get to the larger producers who Public Manchester Parkade 1 -^ > i “ l I f respectively, last year. 2:10, 7:25 and 9:35 PM .ti “ E s ! ai E t; s mediately.” make wine thousands of gallons at a Sunday 12-8 1 « c ta -5 .| -g I ^ I ^ ,record8» Building fires in which there was a loss of property .2 I S I In a telephone interview. Brown V, Vernon Plau ■g’W S I S 3 Vi time, but for someone interested in totaled 96 last year. The estimated value of property added that the laboratory tests he being able to make a particular Next to K-Man A STAR Warranty deeds which was subject to fire loss was 321,615,122 and the es­ Sunday 10-5 has headed at the USDA research variety of wine using a particular IS BORN ,R, I § E E E E E : R E 5.S.E e Raymond F. Damato to Robert F. timated actual loss was 3274,634, Rivosa said. EAST HUTFORO facility near Berkeley have yielded MON. 4 TUES. c .a E a.o.a.o.ci ■ ™ " d. •< cL “■ variety of grape, the freezing process Blanchard, Paul J. Rossetto, and The estimated value of auto losses alone due to fire was PUTNAM PLAZA 2, 7:15 and 9:55 PM .2 t a;S U eg o from one-third to one-half more juice could be of real value.” ? -a E § ! - i i eg o -55 ^ D eg ^ William M. Bronelll, property at 295 324,143. Sunday 10-8 eg eg o 33 ac 3 nJ cu than under standard wine-making Brown noted there is a “con­ Bidwell St., 3177,000. Other calls, such as rescue and emergency assistance ^ :s 3 In the month of December, a total of 81 incident WHY TRAVEL ALONE TO FLORIDA? i| C -o “V 8 h -!S M l i Brown explained that the effect on U.S. from Europe. He envisions William J. Stephens and Mara A. ! - .a 5 -s • ^ eg S3 S .3 tJO O ™ C ■“ Stephens to Richard R. Neumayer calls were made to the fire department. Of those, 36 were i “ -3 g I 8. .s r .a 2 2 the quality of wine when grapes have producers being able to further tap “Join Jayne” - Meet new friends on my personally I 5 P9. .G P ‘ ert CO Q and Marilyn S. Neumayer, both of fires, 19 were building fires, five were car fires, 12 were E 2 8 I' is £> been frozen also is an open question. this market through freezing Califor­ escorted 8 day, 7 night adventure lour to Olaney S '.3 £ 2 iS-s-S S. E >'a •S w -a run' .juice, which is the juice that northeastern points to be processed . *9M O g O. 3 ' - • 5 - p i Quitclaim deed casualties in DMember. Round trip air via Delia from Bradley; 7 nighti at I ; O ;§ i 3 ts Sji! g s oi 0) §■“ = I * ^ - § 3 . 5 S .5 flows from the grapes in the fermen­ S £ I 'I S § - 9 | ; into wine. The Savings Bank of Manchester to Rivosa noted that the winter months are more suscepti­ charming “1776 Inn;” one day admistlon Disney 52 . > ^ .Ad ^ S 8 S’! tation process before they are 3 5 "Si-S -H a, t3 ^ ^ O) •§ X3 p O.S r " J ■ Agriculture Research magazine, Raymond F. Damato, property at 295 ble for fires relating to home heating. He urged special World, tips, baggage, trenelera - all lor only $299. * 35 s i ’a- g it s •S t a ’P-g*G^ crushed,” said Brown. “This is con­ published by the USDA in Washington, caution to persons using wood stoves. He said there ^ W 0 )0 ^ 3 ' S E 2 | | o ja W ix — ° S-S § «s3-g 35 CO c !e|. Bidwell St. Q . d»ML SCS • p a s a - s l i ^ c3 - 'S sidered the best quality juice. We should be plenty of air space around the stoves. 'o ® 5)g>t3 (1) .*3 G •9:3 S - outlines Brown’s method in its Judgment lien ...... to 3 E P — ms 2 I eg c a tao^ o> Si'S T3 0) G . eg ^ X 0) o > ^ .a Call “Jayne’" 633-8667 .S 3 i-i ^ H si-" ^ CO S • c .ti 5 ^ s S eg *r3* P a 13 To don’t know yet how the wine made January issue. From that article: Manchester State Bank against ‘®3-a552eo._aj I P 2 “ ^ § « • from frozen grapes will compare to “Freezing breaks open cells of the August Pezzenti, 31,874.88, property “■s 1= CO c -o 5 je | 1e5| l if HI 3 Jid fc* t S - CO : =3 g-73 a £ b '.i 3 S 9 Si this juice.” grapes, releasing juice that would at 31 Marshall Rd. Town gets U.S. funds 3 o .S -I S.'S g ^ c o l H g : eg ^ Brown and his colleagues appear not come out in normal winemaking New trade name M '13 » CO ! g ^ ( 3 G eg optimistic on the quality issue, processes. It also releases more The Rockville Reminder, Inc., for public works jobs Q2^\THEATRES EAST doing business as The Suburban VIPaUF. TPKE:,. MANCMEST(:R SH PORK-^y rig ”3 0) O) O) CO however, as a result of experiments color from the skins of red S:B3 g-2=b^ 8 55 3 S "g • s - g . a s Reminder, Vernon. 0> eg g - with the frozen product by several rapes ... undesirable chemical reac­ P i-i O eg X o S’* ii •g o S 3 ^ » 8 - i i Building permit v u w B Mien r o G » o -_9 eg S commercial firms. “Everyone I’ve tion from freezing are prevented The Town of Manchester has received its second pay­ eg eg eg 9 2 « E ^ f The Andrew Ansaldi Co. for ment through the Public Works Employment Act, Title II 5^ OdS c „ o. £ ^ talked to who has tried the process is by adding 100 parts per million of sul­ -o ^ '8 > o <2> 00 jS Moriarty Bros., addition at 315 program. y-Oec.H S.G ! ■S .3 ^ ^ o S'?a-S i> B ■i s . S 'g -■< I ® § i f An assistant to Brown, Glenn Some of the money has already been appropriated for Great DIvltle .3 O. CA■a . C §■ ^ 2 D S s 0) ^ California, which in 1975 produced 8 SP ai 8 -B Jd •- o C d)D w iL — Fuller, said a wine company in nearly 74 per cent of all wine con­ the hiring of a budget analyst and the dredging of Center a>.s & “ I a “ Spring Pond. I CLINT EASTWOOD IS DIRTY HARRY ' Q ©'•a ^ © ' I Berkeley called Wine And The Peo­ sumed in the U.S., is the state which ■ S i a c i ^ s I ts 8 s 5 r ple has used the frozen method and obviously stands to gain the most AH residents of Mayfair Gardens Funding is based on unemployment figures and other ^ J ' S criteria in the community. The controller’s office said I et. .ri . . Peg » Ml ^ H^ ^ 2 8 2 a been "quite enthusiastic” over the from improved wine-making are invited to attend a kitchen social ^ 1 IQ THE enforcer] a G ss 0) ; .2 a p c cu-a^": . 3 o; .B " g S I § Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. Friday that Manchester will b« considered for further o t : £ ^ end product. methods. 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It gain is either the actual s*= I depends on what you do gain on the sale or, if it “Cut Your Own Tax**” requiring voting machines for blind with the proceeds. produces a smaller c /o The Manchester Evening Hereld But the loss on a home amount, the difference P.O. Box 486, Radio City Station A. bill that would require voting New York, N.Y. 10019 Secretary of State Gloria Schaffer, with braille labels. f?l fffif ® ®|®i0© © 60000© © 6 © O p© © Cll 6 6 0 6 i© ? @ 366600© 0© S®^0© 60 3g6 sale is never deductible on between the adjusted machines for the blind will be dis­ and the registrars will discuss *=3r- 00 r w o z ^ O X O Z - - - — selling price of home No. 1 The legislation to be discussed by i i ? >2 ?i?io is > ® g is§©?5> g > > X o * m ® m c ? g 5 > X------X your federal income tax cussed by the Executive Board of the various matters, including the the registrars would ask for such z mi— s S - i ^ - w — O i i g g = d o > > > >»'3)S3C52 n c return. and the cost price of home Registrars of Voters Association of = [PX 2coC 8 0>X 0;H[^ zxj=- o 5 JO . s Please send copy(les) of Ray Oe Crane’s “Cut Your legislation requiring voting machines labeling on all state voting machines. "> [s 0»“ COt2H 0 3 0 0 ^ ssQ__ —■ S o > If you purchase a No. 2. Connecticut. to^ 0 | o m "n -n j^ 2 > 0 '^ 3 Own Taxes and Save.” for the sight-impaired. The executive board will also meet . 1 >-* S S g —"’gto2 i S S O e S-Hc > m 2* replacement home whose If there is still gain The board will meet on Tuesday at >?r?2rt>^>c5«?? S 3 M ozjo i s " i . q O- I enclose $_^------for------.■book(s) by ohqck or money During the last election, Tuesday night at The Colony in i"’ g 3 c ^ s g if i i s 3 s 53Ef? ™ 35 2 m | g 8 ■ =-»““ S 2 remaining after subtrac­ the secretary of state’s office to 8 5 ' > " S •ncn'T-H cost is equal to or greater order. Manchester had machines specially Talcottville. Manchester Republican O ^ ri o =1 r "8 —< > O T than the adjusted selling ting that difference from (Make check payable to "Cut Your -Own Taxes.” Allow meet 45 new registrars elected in X ^ x S g ^ 3 £ x labeled for blind voters. It was Registrar Frederick Peck is in ms c/>s X i m < c , o ^ m o s = ig § price of the home sold, the the gain realized on the three weeks for delivery) i November. 8 533 £2 o 2 ZX believed that this was the first time charge of arrangements. Z S o tax on the gain is deferred. sale, it is treated as a N am e______A seminar will be conducted by in the state machines were equipped It is not forgiven; it is deferred gain. Subtract, Address. 3 ^ 0 that amount from the cost delayed to a later day. City____ State- J i\p - This, then, calls for a se­ 9 3 § ? S O § 6 0 © © S ® g l8 g O 0 © ^600© 33©S6 S600S© ©03© 3 3 6 0 © 6 © 0 0 > 6 0 g© 3!9S§60@© S cond step. 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Of course, you can i i 5 >0 E 8 C3>“q S; continue stepping up to ' OPEN SUNDAY! more expensive housing, 6 O 60OS© 60g0© 60 360 ^^00 0 O S 0 O o s x z pushing ahead further the 3cn o o z l > m — SO i o eventual day of reckoning. m 9 PP3Q@ ©O 60© 0 6© ALL STORES OPEN 12 NOON To 5 PM © P s © 5XX______>Om > O If you sell at a gain and iN ^g gigxO |S gfs ^ o " ’5 o MO* "* 5 c do not buy another home, < x ; 3 0«i@^ ^1 5^ I r- “ but, instead, move into c/)S XmrfmQP>o o !>3 rented quarters, the agony ___ 8 3 3 8| £SS xgs8 g “ za:" cog I f Z ^ CO > [JJ-H • CO CO OD —* 2 Z -V o frt c is over. Whatever your o S 2 x 'CO H ® o^^co5o'"< “ o 3 o — » CO > o x S m “ rn gain, over your total in­ 3 m ^ T X >0 vestment in the property, ^ > ^ 3 g « o m r— M8 -y o | o it is immediately taxable. If you owned the property for longer than six months, it is treated as a long-term capitpl gain and only half SALE STARTS of it is taiiable. 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PAGE FX)UR-A - MANCHESTER EVEMNO HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 8, 1977 iHaurliPHtFr iEuniiu^Hfralft | Carter inner circle hasn' opened Manchester — A City of Village Charm ^ WASHINGTON — For a man will carry more weight — that of the Intimate friends Founded Oct. 1, 1881 - | elected president on a "house­ ' Chairman of the Council of Economic Ray Cromley And today, an unusual number of COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ ST. BARTIIOLO.MEWS CHURCH, M«mb*r. Audit Bufmu of Circulition Momb«r, Umltd Prtti Inltrnouonal I cleaning” platform, Jimmy Carter Affairs, Charles Schultze, or that of the highest posts in the Carter Ad­ JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. seems unusually vague on hard facts. longtime intimate and spokesman E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Hall, 726 N. Main St, Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. i ministration have been given to in­ pastor. Rev. Dr. Richard W, Gray, pastor. .SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. | Many of us had assumed during the Jody Powell? ' 10 a.m., Public Bible discourse; 11 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday CHURCH, LNITEU CHLRCII OF regrettable habit of shooting from timate friends of the president-elect. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m,; Sunday a.m., Group discussion of Dec. 1 School: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ CHRIST, Rt, 44A, Coventry. Rev. cam paign th a t Mr. C a rte r’s the hip on policy issues. Will the advice of Defense Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a m *R«ymondF Robmton. Edilor>Put>ltshtr Harold E. TurkinQton. Managing Editor 4 Though we have no reason to believe Watchtower magazine article “Giving sonage on Cornwall Dr. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. vagueness was a political ploy — a Secretary Harold Brown prevail, or GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Trying to please? that any of these men are not of the Reproof Before All Onlooker.” FIRST ASSEMBLIES OK GOD, 763 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all stance adopted to insure he alienated to a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., It may be that Mr. Carter, when that of campaign chairman Hamilton highest character, the danger of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oak St,, East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. ages; 10;30 a m.. Service of worship. Opinion as few voters as possible. We also Jordan? Sunday School: 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. confronted by an audience, so iden­ cronyism is not limited, as we know, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. Jelley, pastor. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL saw his being on all sides of every ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 11 a.m., Church Service, Sunday School 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt, 44A) tifies for the moment with the to dishonesty. An even greater Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev issue as an attempt to please for pupils up to the age of 20, care for ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. group's feelings that he sub­ , Cronyism danger is the creation of a closed in­ William J. Stack, Rev. William J. very young pupils, subject of the lesson- whatever audience he was ad­ Killeen. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 51 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. An important hearing consciously shifts his thinking, and Cronyism has become a nasty ner circle, whereby the president is sermon: "Sacrament,” golden text from Old Town Rd. Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion dressing. therefore his words, to match what it word. Mr. Carter has said he will not insulated from divergent views by in­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., the Bible, "The cup of blessing which we 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 Still contradictory school auditorium; Sunday Masses at bless, is it not the commpnion of the 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 7 p.m., a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. wants to hear. tolerate It. W6 have grave witness to dividuals who think as he does and 7:30. 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a m. One of the most important residents in the area of the Today, I am not so sure. His blood of Christ? The bread which we Evening Evangelistic. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, If this is so, does it mean that the the serious effects of that practice in who, by past friendship, are in a posi­ and noon in school auditorium. break, is it not the communion of the public hearings in recent years proposed park, and represen­ statements about defense spending, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Donald next president of the United States is our knowledge today of what tion to influence him greatly. THE SALVATION AR.MV, 661 Main body of Christ?” I Corinthians 10:16. The CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF McClean, pastor. will be held Monday, Jan. 10 at tatives of the J.C; Penney Co., welfare reform, new faces in influen­ overly influenced by the last person followed when President John In sum, today, close to two months St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps Christian Science Reading Room. 968 CHRIST, Tolland, Rev. Donald G. 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 officers. tial government posts, economic or the last group he talks to before Kennedy named his brother Robert after his election to the presidency, Main St., is open to the public Mondays Miller, minister. a m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. in the Manchester the major tenant of the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a m., policies, unemployment are as vague making a decision? This possibility as attorney general. Mr. Carter is as much of an enigma through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and SACRED HEART CHIRCH, Rt. 30, High School cafeteria. proposed park. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air and the first and third Thursday evenings and contradictory as ever. They fly But there was cronyism in high as he was in the campaign. The in­ Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m,, Pilgrim Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev, The Planning and Zoning The members of the surroun­ gives me pause: the intellectual Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. from 7 to 9 except holidays, free public Fellowship. Michael Donohue. square in the face of what seems quality of numbers of the Carter in­ places when Mr. Carter was gover­ consistencies in his statements and FULL GOSPEL INTERUENOMI- Commission (PZC) will con­ lending library is maintained. ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH, Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday ding neighborhood have been practical — even to those he’s chosen ner circle Is not high, nor are the nor of Georgia. At least one man in his actions have not been cleared. N.ATIO.VAL CHURCH. 745 Main St. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wapping. Rev.. William McGrath and Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. duct the hearing for a zone tough, but generally fair, in as members of his Cabinet. backgrounds of some key members used the governor’s name and the The inner circle^ which surrounds Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Church and Chestnuta Sts. Rev. Ronald Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service change needed for more than seeking guarantees and infor­ The suspicion is growing that, in of that White House circle im­ governor’s mansion for. promoting and defends him tightly, has not been Fournier and Rev. Dale Gustafson, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. pastors; Miss Jennie Jones, intern; Rev. day Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 a m. Harold W Richardson, minister. 200 acres of the proposed 350- mation about the park plans. spite of his reputation for meticulous pressive. schemes which are now charged as opened to public view. Our worries Deliverance Service. planning, Mr. Carter may have a C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 9:15 and 10:45 a m., Worship Service acre Buckland industrial park. Town and company officials The question then is whose word being highly questionable. have not been assuaged. FAITH BAPTIST CHI RCH, Orange 8:30 and 11:00 a.m., Epiphany Sunday Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev, John and Church School. Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James have sought to be equally tough worship, chapel service for children; 9:45 C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL It is a time for Manchester Beliasov, pastor. a.m.. Church School, adult forum, “Art Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHI RCH OF ANDOVER, I NITFiD residents to be heard. Those and equally fair in negotiations 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., of Parenting,” ; Bible study, Isaiah; 9:45 day Masses at 7:30 and 11 a m. CHI RCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J who favor the park plans — and with the neighbors. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants; 6:30 ■ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ Reese III, minister. vice. p.m.. Youth open house; 7:30 p.m., try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. 9:45 a m.. Church School for they appear to be in the vast Each side has yielded some CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. Church School teachers' party. Paul F. Ramen. kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m., majority — should make an to the other’s requests. There Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Worship Service. Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul appearance Monday to make CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL have been times of conflict and Trinque. Webb and Rev. Laurence M. Hill, AVERY ST, CHRISTIAN CHI RCII„ Vernon, Rev, John A. Lacey, their feelings known and negotiation, but a resolution Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; pastors. REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., minister; the Rev. Edwin W. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Services, The Rev. Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Bartholomew, assistant minister. express their support for a satisfactory to all parties has a.m. Pastor Webb preaching, his topic: "On Church, discusses the New English Bible with his part-time minister. 10 a.m., Worship Service, child and in­ plan that could mean usually resulted. UNITED PE.NTECOSTAL CHURCH, Growing Old and...” ; 9 a.m.. Adult Bible 8:30 a m., "Back to God" hour radio fant care available, coffee fellowship thousands of jobs and millions A plan that will mean as 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, Study, Grades 1 through 6 Sunday School, assistant, the Rev. Alan Broadhead. (Herald photo by Pinto) broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a m., Sun­ after the service. pastor. Junior High Class, Nursery through 5 day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL in revenues to the community. many as 2,000 full-time jobs in 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., year olds; 10:15 a.m., Coffee Fellowship a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening CHI RCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor, It is also essential for those a community (that is the es­ "Sound of His Coming” radio program on Hour; 10:45 a.m.. Junior and Senior High Service. Nursery care for small children Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. who have questions or doubts timate for the Penney center WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Class, Nursery through 5 year olds; 7:30 Rev. Broadhead joins St, Mary’s staff provided. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10a.m.. Holy ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL p.m., Praise and Teaching Service, ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, Tolland Communion, first and third Sundays of about the project to appear and alone) should not be greeted CATHOLIC CHI RCH, 23 Golway St. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 The Rev. Alan J. Broadhead of two years of private practice as a Rev. Francis J, O'Keefe, pastor. each month; Morning Prayer second, make the necessary inquiries with indifference at a public Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor, Main St. Rev. Neale 0. McLain, pastor; Coventry has been appointed assis­ physician, he enrolled at Cuddesdon Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ fourth and fifth Sundays. 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., tant to the rector at St. Mary’s about the plans. hearing. Rev, Donald P, Kauffman, associate Theological College where he studied day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a m. ST. MAURICE S CHURCH, Hebron Mass in Polish and English. pastor. Episcopal Church. He will assume for his degree in theology. He was or­ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Rd., Bolton. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Since the first day that the People should come and CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Classes for all his duties Sunday and will preach at dained an Anglican priest in 1966, LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin pastor. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. St park plans were made known, speak their mind on the ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, all Jan. 16 services. Father Broadhead came to the Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., ^ u th Windsor. Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sun­ Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. Message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Father Broadhead will be 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. day Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. one of the most positive fac­ project. The give-and-take that 8:30 a.m., Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Children's Church and Nursery provided; United States in 1971 and joined ihe Worship Service. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST welcomed to the parish Sunday staff of the Institute of Living. He has tors connected with the has been prevalent thus far Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 7 p.m., Evening Service, message by the during the 10 a.m. coffee hour. He ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. p.m., Sacrament Service. been assisting the vicar of St. Rev. Mr, Kauffman, Nursery provided. will be serving the church on a part- Rl. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev, development of the project has should continue through Mon­ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN COMMLNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, George's Episcopal Church in Bolton rector. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. been the give-and-take day’s zoning hearing and CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St, Rev, Burton D, AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, time basis, assisting at Sunday and serves as a psychiatric consul­ 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m , 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church Eucharists and coordinating the lay between town officials. beyond. Strand, Rev, David W. Rinas, co-pastors. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, tant to the Rev. Felix Davis, director Family Service and Church School. School for Nursery through junior high; 9 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Cnurch minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director ministries to convalescent homes of the Pastoral Counseling Center of OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN a.m.. Church School for senior high and School from Grade 10, Nursery for small of Christian education. and other institutions. Manchester. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ adult clas.ses. children; 10 a.m,. Holy Communion, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for ail ages, He is a priest of the Church of In announcing the appointment, the sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. ST, DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, Church School through Grade 6, Nursery kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing England and is also a psychiatrist Rev. Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. 9 a.m., Worship and Sunday School: Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. Rev. Consumer activism’s for small children. during the service. Sharing Class, 20-40 with a private practice in Hartford 10:15 a m.. Worship Service. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Class led by the Rev, Mr. Lanz, 40-plus Mary’s, e’xpressed the hope that CRYSTAL LAKE COMMl NITV Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday and is affiliated with the Institute of Father Broadhead would provide the Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, moderator. Class led by the Rev. Mr. Stairs; 10:30 Living. UNITED METHODIST CHI RCH. Masses at 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., professional guidance and pastoral most positive result a.m., Morning Worship, message: A native of Birmingham, England, Ellington. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m., In­ "Sharing Our Faith with Relatives and skills necessary to develop a major 10:15 a.m,. Coffee hour; 11 a m.. CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. formal Worship, study and fellowship. Friends,” Nursery provided; 6 p.m.. he received degrees in medicine new lay ministry to “the forgotten Worship Service, Sunday School. Hughes, pastor. from the University of London. After It's true that in recent years patients and any other person ST. JAMES CHIRCH. Rev. James Youth Fellowship meet. people of our community who live in RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Archambault and Rev. Francis various institutions." FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford Mr. Hughes preaching, sermon topic; .Americans have tended to look suffering from emotional Knikowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker "Renewal of the Covenant." Nursery more and more to Washington problems, to Make Today Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. Lane, West Hartford. provided; 9.15 a.m.. Church School li or some other “authority” for Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 10 a.m., Meeting for Worship, classes. Count, an organization of Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Wings of evening By CLIFF SIMPSON PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN 1ERNON UNITED METHODIST the solutions to their social cancer victims. There are such noon, and 5 p.m. CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., CHURCH, Rt. 30. !■ problems. specialized groups as Lost TRINITY COVENA.NT CHURCH, 302 Coventry. Rev, W.H. Wilkens, pastor. 9:15 am .. Worship Service. Church Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. 9 a.m,, Sunday School; 10:15 a m.. School for all ages. Nursery provided. But it’s also true that the old Cord Clubs, for people who Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant Take time Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Highland Park in vyinter (Photo by Reginald. Pinto) The sermon in the church I American tradition of mutual have had their voice boxes to the pastor. There is an old hyumn which Who said: Two vast and August). CHI RCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. self-tielp is far fpom vanished 8:30 a.m., Worship Service with the counsels; attended was not as good, but there trunkiess legs of stone ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL Stanton Conover, minister. removed by surgery, and Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity tots was a warmth and a welcome, A cou­ CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William 10:15 a.m.. Church School and from the scene. In fact, the "Take time to be holy. Stand in the desert. Near them, Reach for Recovery, for pre- for 3 year olds through kindergarten. Speak oft with the Lord...” ple brought in a baby in a bassinet on the sand, Parsing, rector. Nursery; 10:30 if.m.. Worship Service in number Of groups organized Nursery; 9:30 a.m., Bible School with This week I put away my 1976 and set it down right in front of me Half sunk, a shattered visage 8 and 10 a m,. Worship Service, Church Chandler Hall, sermon; "The Land Of and postoperative patients classes for all ages three through adult around a particular problem or calendar, the pages filled with during the singing of the hymn. A lies, whose frown, School and Nursery. Beginning Again"; 7:30 p.m.. Junior with breast cancer. Congratulations to Joan Baez & Co. plus a Nursery at church; 10:50 a.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. engagements now past. My new beautiful baby! Although I was a And wrinkled lip, and sneer of ROCKVILLE UNITED METH- need has grown enormously in Another category is Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. stranger, other worshippers smiled ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. UNION CONGREGATIONAL Swensen preaching, Trinity Tots for 3 calendar for 1977 is ^fo re me, with cold command. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ the past couple of decades. WASHINGTON — The ticker said the promises and pledges of such Com­ Very well. But why has the Com­ at me and I returned their welcome. John W. Mortimer, pastor. represented by groups like -year olds through kindergarten, Nursery only a few entries as yet. The days Tell that its sculptor well those 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. man. minister: Rev. David B. Eusden. 90 people had signed a petition munist Edens as the Soviet Union Listening to the radio can never According to one observer of Parents Without Partners and munist regime so far refused to per­ for infants; 4:30 p.m., Inquirer’s Class; 7 and weeks stretch ahead. How will passions read ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West St.. associate minister. denouncing the Communist regime in Andrew Tully and Communist China. Could the p.m., Evening Service. take the place of a worship Which yet survive, (stamped on the phenomenon. University of the Society of Compassionate mit on-the-spot inspections of those the time be used? The New Year Rockville. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class: 10:30 Vietnam for crimes against civil petitioners really have expected UNITARIAN LNIVERSALIST makes us more aware of the passing experience in a church where one is these lifeless things,) Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ am .. Church School, infants through Michigan social work Prof. "re-education" camps, or to release aware of the Presence. But if, for Friends. Although the latter liberties. Ho-hum, I thought; the different from the Vietnamese Reds? prisoners held purely for religious or SOCIETY! EAST, Community Y, 79 N. of time. "Resolutions” are in order. The hand that mocked them and day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a m. Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Thomas J. Powell, Americans Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, any reason, you do not go to church, I the heart that fed; (Folk) at II :15 a.m., Vigil of Holy days at sermon topic: "The Great Physician"; was organized by parents who Goldwaterites and the Reaganites ly predicted by the American White Still some dieliarcis political beliefs? Koch wants the U.S. When you make yours, think of the have created “a vast, volun­ and Bill- Buckley are at it again. minister. words of the hymn. recommend the sermons of Dr. Reed And on the pedestal these words 7 p.m., Holy day at 7:30,9 a m., and 5 and 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 6:30 to 7:30 have lost children through the House, but rather an example of There are some diehards among to bring economic pressure "or any 10:30 a.m,, The Rev. Mr. Westwood at 9:30 Sunday mornings. appear: p.m.. Junior High Fellowship will meet in tary network of information But, stop! The world must be flat A “Lopsided Christianity?” 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Sudden Infant Death syn­ reconciliation built on tolerance.” the peaceniks. John McAuliff, direc­ other pressure to bear on a new kind will talk on "Our Unrepentant Liberal Immortalized in concrete “My name is Ozymandias, king p.m. the Annex; 7 p.m.. Senior High sharing and mutual aid.” He after all. For all 90 of the petitioners Light,” the new all-member candle will The activists in the church have Fellowship will meet at the church. drome, it welcomes all Well, fine. Join the club, ladies and tor of Indochina programs for the of repression over there." Good luck. Some of you probably watched the of kings: ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, were leaders of the antiwar move­ be lighted. Nursery and Sunday School, been blowing the bugle for all kinds 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte. l.NTTED METHODIST CHURCH. estimates there are hundreds gentlemen. Of course the Communist American Friends Service Com­ Koch, and watch your wallet. TV account of Sen. Herbert: What he Look on my works, ye Mighty, bereaved individuals. ment of the late 60s and early 70s — Coffee and Conversation.. of social service. There are pastor. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A). Bolton. Rev. of self-help groups with atrocites were launched as soon as mittee, claims “There is insufficient .Meanwhile, congratulations to p i has done, how he has overcome han­ and despair!” Still another category in­ folks who demanded that the ! E/55 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL programs for relief, feeding the Nothing beside remains. Round 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a m.. David M. Campbell, pastor. they took over, but as the man says, evidence to reach any conclusion...to Joan Baez & Co. You'Ve learned that CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF dicaps, his power in Washington, and Sunday School; 7 p.m,. Evening Service. 10 a.m.. Church School for age 3 nationwide affiliation, and cludes groups which focus Americans and South Vietnamese hungry, and clothing the naked. the decay better late than never. draw general patterns" of what's a dictatorship doesn't have to be CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. There are programs which set up his influence in his home state. The ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH. through Grade 12. Nursery available: perhaps thousands of others stop fighting so the sainted Reds Of th a t colossal w reck, more on public education and Il lakes lime going on in Vietnam. fascist to be beastly. Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr,, ways of self-help around the world. account ended with a closeup of Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. 10:45 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation: 11 that are oriented to local could bring peace, prosperity and the pastors. several buildings showing his name boundless and bare Rev. William J, Flynn, assoc, pastor. a.m.. Family Worship Service, Nursery advocacy than on actual And these are good. They must con­ The lone and level sands stretch situations. pursuit of happiness to the Viet­ Besides, it takes some people time 9 a.m., Lighthouse Bible Study, Simp­ inscribed on them. The newscaster Rev. Frank Alagna, weekend assistant. provided for infants through Grade 2. ser­ “help.” Examples are various tinue. They have abounded in the past far away. namese people. to admit they were wrong. Neuhaus son Wing; 10 a m., Worship Service, concluded with the phrase, "You can mon: ' Genuine Concern. ' Granddaddy of them all is Sanctuary with the Rev. Mr. Curtis as a natural expression of gratitude What a contrast to the "Halleluia divorce reform groups. explains: “I don't think any of us see he is immortalized in concrete.” ManchMttr Evaning Haralo Nice Ninety upset preaching, Baptisms, Church School, arising from closeness to God. In ser­ Alcoholics Anonymous, cannot be shocked by what followed Today’s thought Pondering these words, I could not Chorus” — "King of Kings and Lord Some groups are intended Confirmation A.M., Federation Room; 11 ving our fellow man we serve Him. of Lords!” Publlthtd •v«ry «v«ning Bxc«pt founded in 1935, with a current Now, however, the Nice Ninety the end of the war. I didn't expect it. help contrasting this kind of “ immor­ Sundiyi and holidaya. Entarad at lha for short-term membership. a.m., Coffee Shoppe, Wpodruff Hall. But there is more to religion than Manchaatar. Conn, poat ONica aa Sa* have accused the Vietnamese dic­ We wanted to believe desperately — tality” with that which is offered A chuckle active membership of over 1.1 Others, like Alcoholics ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, service, important as that is. cond Claaa Mill Manar. tatorship of "grievous and so desperately — the pledge and the Church and Park Sts. Rev, Stephen K. Evelyn Underhill, an English through Jesus Christ our Lord. Occasionally a “Bulletin Board” million. I often wonder, as I am sure you for seeds grow. Suggested Carrier Rates Anonymous, can be lifelong systematic violations of human promises of respect that would be Jacobson, pastor; Rev. Alan Broadhead. writer who wrote many profound Buildings may crumble and names outside a church brings a chuckle Either offshoots of AA, or in­ do. if what we do every day is But we must have Ihe courage be forgotten but eternal life is although the humor is unintentional. Payabla in Advanca commitments. The great rights,” including the detention of an shown (by the Reds) towards human 7:30 a.m.. Holy Ctommunion, Book of books on the “Inner Life” points out SInglacopy...... 15< spired by it, are Synanon and worthwhile and helpful to other peo­ to keep ourselves facing the Common Prayer; 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist, offered to each one of us. This will Such was the case in a community Waakly...... Q0« value of all of them, besides estimated 300,000 Vietnamese in so- beings and human rights.” the danger of imbalance: Ona month...... $3.90 ple. Perhaps this Arab proverb will wind. Rite 2, with sermon by Father Jacobson, never pass away. The contrast where the minister was recovering Thraa monthi ...... $11.70 Narcotics Anonymous, aimed called “re-education” camps, the Where have you been all these ’!f feel, more and more, the danger rescuing people in trouble, is help you today. Peace and joy and fulfillment Church School, Nursery care, followed by in which we stand of developing a brought to my mind the poem by from a long illness. To announce the Six m onth!...... $23.40 at persons coping with drug ad- suppression of cultural and political years, Neuhaus? Dead? Even before coffee hour; 11 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Ona ya a r...... $40.00 By that they offer the-ir I will set my face to the wind (ome when we sow our seed and lopsided Christianity; so concen­ Shelley: good news the notice read: Mali Rataa Upon Raquaat Eugene diction, and Gamblers expression and the stifling of all non­ they took over all of Vietnam, the Rite 2, with sermon by Father Jacobson; "God is good. Dr. Smith is better.” Subacribart who fall to racatva “graduates” a way to repay and scatter my handful of seed sometimes we see the harvest. 5 p.m., Evening Prayer. trated on service, and on this-world OZYMANDIAS thair nawtptpar bafora 5:30 p.m. __ Brew er violent dissent. Communists had shown their con­ Anonymous, for people with a on high. Hut even if we do not. other peo­ CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and obligations, as to forget the needs of I met a traveler from an an­ ahould talaphona tha circulation erary work of the help and support they A 13-cent postage stamp for only 12 tempt for human life by their daparlmant. 047*9940. compulsive gambling habit. My little contribution to life is ple do and they are grateful. It Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. constant willed and quiet contact tique land antiquity has received received. cents to the first one who guesses executions of Vietnamese officials, with that other world, wherefrom the anywhere near the scrutiny Another and more recent taken by the great wind of God is our gift to life and God. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m., As Powell points out, a per­ what that sounds like. Right! The including some babies. And surely Worship, sermon; “So You Want To Be A sanctions of service and the power in accorded the Bible. and scattered where the wind rile Rev. Paul C. Trinque Consequently, multiplied "anonymous” is Parents son who has triumphed over a way the Nice Ninety used to talk even a .confused clergyman long Christian!” ; 6 p.m., Worship, sermon: which to do it proceed. about Lyndon Johnson, Richard wants to scatter it. We need not . Church of Ihe "Freedom In Christ" (book review: We mostly spend those lives con­ BETH WATSON times as much manuscript Anonymous, a rapidly growing before must have learned to suspect material exists for deter­ problem is in the “best possible Nixon and assorted South Viet­ bother too much about that part Assumption Galatians). jugating three verbs — to Want, to Is Transferring Ownership of network of adults who have SECOND CONGREGATIONAL St. John’s Parish mining the accuracy of its position to help others who are namese leaders. Have, and to Do. Craving, clutching, transmission than Is been guilty of child abuse and CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF and fussing, on the material, THE NEEDLEPOINT SHOP struggling with it. In the you’re-another league, the CHRLST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Joseph to install officers available for any of the who, like alcohol or drug or political, social, emotional, intellec­ petitioners are an impressive lot: Zezzo, interim minister. Norman Narkon of 149 Dartmouth TO AMTA 6HELFL classics. In his view, the self-help Beinq the GecTefery oP Cotvmei'ce tual — and even on the religious — gambling addicts, have joined 10 a.m., Nursery through Church Rd. will be installed as president of Mrs. Watson will teach Basic Needlepoint and Aran Pillows Such study never ceases, movement is the most positive The Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, a I donf have all day “lb do dishes. plane, we are kept In perpetual un­ together in the realization that School Grade 12, sermon by the Rev, Mr. St. John’s Polish National Catholic Beginning the Week of Jan. 25. resulting in a continual founder of Clergy And Laymen So I was thrilled when the Secretary rest: Forgetting that none of these stream of literary finds' for outcome of the consumer Zezzo, "My Gospel," Fellowship Hour Parish Sunday after the 10:30 a.m. they alone are re.sponsible for Concerned About Vietnam; folk verbs has ultimate significance, Ask about our class rates and discounts. several centuries. As new movement. It is people saying: of HUD. Showed me this new following the service, Adult discussion Mass. their problem — and its solu­ singer Joan Baez; Rep. Edward diehweflhinq liauid. And now my hands group with the Rev. Mr. Zezzo; 5 p.m., except so far as they are sources are discovered, “Other people have shared my Koch, D-N.Y.; radical poet Allen Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. transcended by and included in, the The installation ceremonies will You Are Invited to Get a New Point scholars are wont to revise tion. , aregoSpPt eventheJbliitChiejPs take place during the church’s annual misfortune. If they could pull Ginsberg; Kate and Geoff Pope of ZION EVANGELICAL LITIIERAN fundamental verb, to Be: and that of View at the Needlepoint Shop translations. Too. the In the health area alone noticed! m post-Christmas get-together. A evolution of our English through, I can pull through. I the War Resisters League - and so CHLRCII, (MISSOl Rl SYNOD), Being, not wanting, having, and there are any number of Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. doing is the essence of a spiritual postluck will be served in the church language makes such can take responsibility for my on ad-something-or-other. Kuhl, pastor. hall after the ceremonies. revisions and new organizations, ranging from life.” JAN. 10th life. And I can help someone Sent to Dcnh Ba Till 9 a.m., Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m,, How can we hope to Be the kind of Other officers installed are Louis translations expedient. Kecovcry, Inc., which includes Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to COFFEE AM ) DONUTS ALL WEEK The American Bible cl.se with theirs.” Anyway, the petition was mailed to persons we are meant to be? Pardo, vice-president; Stanley both discharged mental 11:35 a.m., First and Second Year Youth Opalach, treasurer; Stanley Grzyb, Society has now published Dinh Ba Thi, permanent Vietnamese Instruction. "Take time to be holy. the Old Testament portion observer to the United Nations. It Speak oft with the Lord...” financial secretary; Mrs. Renee 10 to 30% OFF ENTIRE SJ6CK of their "Good News NORTH UNITED METHODIST Lucas, recording secretary. said the signers were "deeply CHLRCII, 300 Parker St, Rev. Earle R. Sunday morning Bible." to go along with the Yesterdays Members of the board of directors > NEW LINE OF BERNAT LATCH HOOK RUOS AND CREWEL saddened to hear of the arrest and Custer, pastor. Last Sunday I attended church in New Testament first are Helen Opalach, Stella Kiro, Ida • CREWEL AND NEEDLEPOINT KITS BY BUgiLLA published a decade ago. As detention of a wide range .of persons I 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ another community where I had 25 jfurs iigo mon: "Thanks, I Needed That," Coffee Ferrence, Sophie Krowchenko, with all versions, this one the oesi in ihe aiea. including religious, cultural and never worshipped before. On the way AND PARAGON • ALSO INTRODUCING A NEW LINE OF Board of Directors okays plans to fellowship between services, special Michael Plocharczyk, Arthur Ott, h as strengths and Miss Jessamine Smilh resigns her political figures who opposed the there I listened to Dr. Reed, weaknesses. To derive library post, effeetive in March enlarge Municipal Building parking "Thank You Time" for Kit Starr; 9 a m.. Thomas Podkulskl, Leo Molacko, • KMTTING NEEDLES • BOOKS OF INSTRUCTION Diem government...the actions of Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 preaching under the auspices of the Stephen Lucas. Trustees are maximum value, use it U. Samuel J. Turkington Jr com­ lot. National Council of Churches over • AND KMTTING BAGS. your government constitute a great through 6; 10:30 a.m., Oiurch School, Benjamin Grzyb and George Staf­ comparatively with any pletes 55 missions in Korea. 10 ycurs tlxo WTIC. It was an excellent sermon, as Standard Version. Nursery, kindergarten and Grades 1 and ford. Cemetery directors are Alfred THRU SAT. Ijx:al bl(Mxl donor record is among disappointment to all those who usual. I have listened to him often lo-s 643-4342 This date was a Sunday: The 2; 10:05 a m., Teachers' meeting; 1:30 Custer and Thomas Podkulskl. CHURCH or CMBST expected not the bloodbath so eager- p.m,. Green Lodge visitation; 6 p.m,. and I consider him one of the great 44A*60LTON Naiit to Bolton Poit OMict Herald did not publish. Mrs. Peggy Grzyb is in charge of Lvdall and Vernon Streets Junior Youth; 6:30 p.m., Senior Youth; 8 living preaqhers. Phone: 646-2903 p.m., Mid-Links. arrangements for the event. PAGE S a-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchesW, Conn., Sat., Jan. 8. 1977

■ Manchester Evening Herald ■ Obituaries i D irectors approve ( About town All Stop&Shoiis For Home Delivery (Continued from Page One) District Deputy Presi­ EAST Mrs. Anna N. Gerich dent Ruth Waddell of HARTFORD/area new s Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, CHien Sunday Phone 647-9946 Sunset Rebekah Lodge and TOLLAND — Mrs. Anna Nowsch and others involved in the develop­ SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1977 pRicg. pipTEEN CENTS f * * ®°UTH WINDSOR • VERNON guarantee, the town will pay for well her staff will install of­ G«rich. 84, of 30 Toliand Stage Rd. ment, have indicated that the proper­ died Thursday at Rockville (kneral or septic repair or replacement only ficers of Welcome 9 a m ^ i m i if five or more are damaged in a 60- ty and zoning in the area is such that Hospital after a short illness. She Rebekah Lodge in public S«S-;KSSSiS®SSSS«ldW?4«SSSji«(!SSWSKWk«::%«W>X-:-C-S QoodStft,Janl-8 a l.J» IS. IwiionaWl pircUaiofnir. 2 1 5 ^ He did, however, express concern major winter-harvest ...... (lOrociy 0.pi;jl()(M)(J(M class and swimming, Wednesday, home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. about the change to industrial zone if he said. states, according to the Also, Mayor Matthew Moriarty and 6:30-9:30 p.m. The family suggests that any the park plans fall through. Agriculture Department...... Penney High School: Adult recrea­ the Manchester Chamber of W lh tfti coupon m l ■ S7 SO purctMM memorial gifts may be made to the About 240 acres of land would have Officials said Friday sur­ WM M coupon and! S7M pifchsta tion, Monday and ’Thursday, 6:30 to Memorial Fund of the First to rezoned to industrial for the park Commerce are urging people to at­ veys showed farmers in P ^ b i s o o tend the zoning hearing to held at 9:30. Volleyball begins at 7:30 p.m. Evangelical Lutheran Church of to be developed. California, Florida and m -c Evening recreation programs for Manchester High School on Monday, Ellington. Originally, the town had indicated Texas expect to harvest Oreo seventh and eighth graders and high Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. that a zone change would be made on 172,800 acres producing D rink school students — all programs from “When input from those who favor 32.5 miilion hundredweight Cookies _ 46oz.can g| the condition that the nark is ISoz.>az.pocKBge package Assorted Flavors S i 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. the park and from those who oppose of 13 major vegetables for ^ OoodSufi, Mrs. Ann B. Laulenbach developed. Atty. Jules Karp, who .Jan i-S a .JanlS limtenaplift parevHofner 2 1 6 Good Sun, Jwi9-Sai, Jan II UM mean par euiiarw 2 1 7 ^ 1 Center, Wednesday, Thursday, it, if any, is presented, only then can fresh market from January The funeral of Mrs. Ann B. Lauten- represents the town Economic Friday. the members of the Planning and through March. Both es­ bach of 210 Main St., who died Development Commission, has said Goodwin, Monday, (Tuesday, that a zone change cannot ^ granted Zoning Commission make their timates are 5 per cent Thursday at Hartford Hospital, will Stops Shop 120Z. adults only) ’Thursday, Friday. conditionally. decision,” Moriarty said. below year-ago levels. pkgs. of 6 be Monday at 8:15 a.m. from Holmes English Muffins Reg. or Split Hockanum, ’Tuesday, ’Thursday, ”What happens if we rezone all this The Chamber, which like Moriarty Experts blamed the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with a Friday. has publicly supported the park, is decline largely on heavy Mass at St. Bridget Church at 9. land and the plan doesn’t develop. I Mayberry, Monday, Thursday, urging its members to attend the rains which reduced Texas Burial will be in Blast Cemetery. think that’s a legitimate concern,” V2 Gal.Tropi-cal-k) “bSrss* Representing East Hartford at the Capitol Friday. hearing. acreage during October, Friends may call at the funeral home Beck said. Pitkins, Monday, Thursday, November and December. Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hot Cocoa Mix with Mlni-marshmalkjws ^ 89' The four state legislators who represent East Hartford at the Williard of the 11th Assembly District, Rep. Timothy Friday. State Capitol listen during opening day address by Gov. Ella Moynihan of the 10th Assembly District, and Sen. George Han- O’Brien, Monday, Tuesday, Friday. Robert H. Cordner Woman hurt School Heinz Keg O’Ketchup u 79° Grasso Wednesday. They are (left to right) Rep. Muriel non of the Third Senatorial District. O’Connell; Monday, Tuesday, Friday. Robert H. Cordner, 71, of 9 Norman Insurance courses Yacavone of the Ninth Assembly District, Rep. Richard C. (Herald photos by Pinto) ’M e n u s ' Slye, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. St. died this morning at Manchester in accident A series of courses Green Giant Peas 3 89' S»S»4::?9SSSSS444$:4W::sS44SW:-»x\x-Kr:<*:;:*4:::*:;::;s4:ft¥ft¥:¥::ss;:::s:s::5S;^44ff:^¥:WS::&'SS®S»^ Sunset Ridge, Monday, Memorial Hospital. Due to Friday’s school recess designed to prepare ereensant ~ ' ^ $ -| Wednesday, Friday. Mr. Cordner had been employed as An East Hartford woman------is —in because of the oiiunatuilll,snowstorm, IIICIIUSmenus IIin students for State in­ NibletsCom 4 Woodland, Monday, Tuesday, a machinist at the Rogers Corp. satisfactory condition at Manchester the school cafeteria for Jan 10-14 surance license Thursday. before his retirement. He was bom Memorial Hospital following an acci- have been changed as follows: examinations will be July 14,1905 in Portadown, Northern ®^*ddle Tpke. Monday: Orange juice, toasted offered in four sessions this Jell-0 Gelatin Dessert iss' 3X' *1 Here are next week’s area calendars Saturday afternoon programs for Ireland, and had lived in Manchester Virginia Lindsey, 55, of 12 Ambrose cheese sandwich, cole slaw milk an- spring semester by the Grades 4 through high school are held for about 50 years. Ter., Bkist Hartford. , was a pie crisp, University of Connecticut Banquet Pot Pies 4S.s *1 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at Goodwin, He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. passenger in one of the vehicles in- Tuesday: Creamed chicken on Center for Insurance inland wetlands, 7:30 p.m.. Town Tuesday Hockanum, Mayberry, O’Brien, Andover Bolton Hall. South Windsor George (Nancy) Lucas of Coventry; yolved in the accident and suffered buttered rice, buttered peas and Education and Research. Cardinals midget football team O’Connell, Slye, Sunset Ridge and V2 Gal. Minute Maid from concentrate 6% Sunday Woodland Schools. Penney High is a brother, Edward Cordner of New matured ribs. carrots, corn bread, butter, milk Part of UofC School of Monday banquet, Italian-American Club. Monday Tuesday open for high school students and Haven; three sisters, Mrs. to ry The operator of another involved rosy applesauce Business Administration, Andover Historical Society, 2:30 Quarryville Junior Ancient Fife Inland Wetlands Commission, 7:30 South Windsor Town Council work Democratic Town Committee, 8 adults, Saturdays, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Dunlop of Manchester, Mrs. Sarah autO’ Karl H. Buckingham, of 32 Wednesday: Frankfurt on a roll the center will hold lec­ Breakstone Sour Cream i^’ 59' p.m., Andover Elementary School. and Drum Corps, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., p.m.. Town Hall. session, 7;30 p.m.. Town Hall Caucus p.m., Town Hall. Indoor ice skating is available for Jones of Rhode Island and Mrs. Strand St.’ was treated and dis- potato chips, whole kernel corn' tures and classroom dis­ K-4 Building, Bolton Elementary- Room. Monday ' Wednesday East Hartford residents on Margaret McGeown of Portadown; charged at the hospital. milk, vanilla pudding with peaches.' cussions to provide the stu- Center School. Charter Revision (Commission, 7:30 Purina Tender VrttlesASrK,. 3 K *1 Assessor and town clerk, 7 to 9 Wednesday Planning and Zoning Commission, Wednesday from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at and two grandchildren. Manchester Police reported a total Thursday: Baked lasagna, tossed dent with pertinent Town clerk, tax collector and p.m.. Council Chambers, Town Hall. p.m., Town Office Building. Public Health Nursing Association, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. the Hartford Arena, Rt. 5, South The funeral will be Monday at 1; 30 of 15 accidents, most of them minor, salad, bread, butter, milk jello with knowledge and facts in assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community Joy Liquid Dish Detergent-22 oz. btl. 89' Constables, 7:30 p.m., Town Office 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Tuesday Windsor. The fee is 50 cents, with an ^ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. between midnight Friday and mid- topping. various fields of insurance. Hall. Building. Thursday South Windsor Board of Education, identification card. Bunal will be in Blast cemetery. night today. Friday: Filef'of haddock, whipped Tuesday Thursday Four courses will be Planning and Zoning Commission, Fhiblic Building Commission, 7:30 7:30 p.m. Outdoor ice skating is held at the Friends may call at Holmes potato, buttered beets or peas, bread, offered in each of three Stops Shop “Great Beef" Naturally Aged 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building. Fire Commissioners, 8 p.m., Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., p.m.. Town Hall. Beginning Gymnastics program, Martin and Gorman Parks ponds Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Sunday butter, milk, gingerbread with top­ scheduled sessions. firehouse. Coventry High School. Grades 4 to 10,7 p.m.. South Windsor when weather and ice conditions are ping. Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes will meet at the .Bottom Public Building Commission, 8 High School. favorable. ’The supervised schedule Center for Insurance Board of Elducation, 7:30 p.m., An­ p.m., Community Hall. Mrs. Tbomas E. Hindson Sr. dover Elementary School. is 3-5 and 6-9 p.m. on weekdays; 10 Education and Research, United Methodist Church finance East Hartford Hebron a.m.-noon, 1-5, and 6-9 p.m. Satur­ Mrs. Jeanette D. Hindson, 57, of 7 S Wednesday Vernon 39 Woodland St., Hartford. Routid Roast committee, 7:30 p.m. days; and noon-5, and 6-9 p.m. on Lockwood St. died this morning at Sunday Monday Meetings next week Young At Heart, 1:30 p.m., First Wednesday Monday Sundays. Posted signs indicate Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Town offices open 7 to 9 p.m. (town Congregational CTiurch. First Sunday at 2 show of the year, Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. whether the ponds are open or was the wife of Thomas E. Hindson Here’s next week’s schedule of public meetings BeeS Round Senior citizens, 1:30 p.m.. Com­ clerk, tax collector and assessor.) Great meals begin with USDA Conservation (Commission, 8 p.m., munity Hall. Langford School at 2 p.m. with singer Middle School. closed. Sr. Manchester (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 Choice Stop 4 Shop "Great Town Office Building. Jim Douglas, admission free. Tuesday Democratic Town Committee, 7:30 Recreation programs for girls in Center St., unless noted): Friday Mrs. Hindson was born Nov. 30, Group offer Beer-Enjoy! Thursday Planning and Zoning Commission, p.m.. First Federal Savings. seventh, and eighth grades and high 1919 in Rehobeth, Mass., and had__ Grange, 8 p.m., Community Hall. Monday Monday University of Hartford Bicentennial Committee, 7:30 regular meeting, 8 p.m., Town Office Tuesday school are held Monday nights at lived in Manchester for the past 16 Board of Education, Penney High Building. athletic director Gordon p.m., Town Office Building. School, 7:30 p.m. Tolland County Laymen’s Hockanum School, and ’Tue^ay at years. 7 p.m. —Conservation Commission, Wednesday McCullough has extended Back Rump Coventry Friday Paraprofessional teachers union Wednesday Fellowship, First Congregational O’Connell School from 6:30-9:30 p.m. She is also survived by two sdns, Coffee Room. 7:30 p.m. —Data Processing Com­ an invitation to area youth Monday meeting, Raymond Library, 7:30 Story Hour, Douglas Library, 10 Church of Vernon. Thomas E. Hindson Jr. and Theodore 7:30 p.m. —Planning and 'Zoning mittee, Probate Court. organizations to attend the Bottom Round Steak Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Town Office Building. Planning and Zoning Commission, p.m. a.m. YMCA yoga program, 8:15 p.m., Hindson, both of Manchester; two Commission, Manchester High 7:30 p.flri. —Citizens Advisory Com­ UofH-Colby college basket­ daughters. Miss Janice Hindson of School cafeteria. Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. Talcottville Congregational Church. mittee, Hearing Room. ball game Friday, Jan. 14 Eye Round Roast Town Office Building. Suburban Women’s Club book dis­ Piano recital Manchester and Mrs. E)onna Avery of 8 p.m. —Board of Education, 45 N. 8 p.m. —Democratic Executive at 8 p.m. at no charge per Vernon; a brother, Joseph Vero of School St. V, Thursday cussion group, Gardiner borne, 18 Committee, Coffee Room. group. Oakmoor Dr. slated Sunday Taunton, Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. Tuesday ^ ^Interested group leaders Fresh young P ^u e Vernon asks for probe Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., Town Gertmde Blynn of Taunton and Mrs. Thursday / Office Building. Wednesday 4:30 p.m. —Advisory Board of shouM write to the univer- Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit, “We are very disappointed that our Ann Murphy and Mrs. Rita Burgess, 6:30 p.m. — Judge’s Jlours.J’robaie procedure which allocates funds for Board of Education, 8 p.m., Gilead Ellington Health, Hearing Room. .sity\as to number of criticizing the way Public Works application for funding was rejected. Rockville Area Chamber of both of Riverside, R.I.; and two Court. projects in wealthy towns and rejects Hill School Library. Commerce, noon, Steve & Tom’s. ’The Ellington Cultural (Commis­ 7 p.m. —Board of Directors, youths, plus names of sC hid^ Breasts Employment Act funds were dis­ We feel that our proposal met all of funds for towns with high un­ grandchildren. 7:30 p.m. —Arts Council, Hearing sion will present a program of piano Hearing Room. supervisors (one adult per Whole or Split tributed recently, is urging Sens. the criteria established by the employment,” the mayor said. music Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the The private funeral and burial will five children is request^), Lowell Weicker and Abraham be Tuesday. Juicy white meat that is still legislation and was, indeed, a more He strongly urged the senators and music room at Ellington High School. to Gordon McCullough, economical. Baked, broiled or fried Ribicoff and Congressman worthy project than some which Friends may call at Holmes congressman to press for an in­ The recital will feature Don Fire Calls athletic director. Universi­ .. they're very tasty! Christopher Dodd to press for an in­ were accepted." vestigation of the selection process Benevides in a variety of selections Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Monday RTA to hear ty of Hartford, 200 Bloom­ vestigation. from 7 to 9 p.m. ’The mayor said that a large segment used. from classical to modem. Benevides field Ave., West Hartford, ’The mayor sent letters to the three of the Second Congressional District The family suggests that any Manchester talk on bells Legs 69s Wings 59J From all accounts the process is a 1971 graduate of Ellington High Ct. 06117, or to Jack men this week and strongly voiced seemed to be virtually Ignored “and memorial gifts may be made to the Today, 1:23 a.m. — Overheated boiler seems to fly in the face of the pur­ School and a 1976 graduate of the at 495 E. Middle Tpke. (Town) Miss Gladys Gage of Repass, UofH sports infor­ objections to the fact that Vernon’s American Cancer Society, 237 E. yet it is this segment which has one pose and intent of Congress when Hartt School of Music. He gives Today, 2;13 a.m .-- Smoke from televi­ Hartford, a past president mation director. application for funding a new police Center St, of the highest unemployment rates they passed the legislation. No private lessons on the piano, organ sion set at 105 Eldridge St. (Town) of the American Bell facility was turned down while and so desparately needs this type of wonder our citizens have a negative Association, will be guest and guitar and is music director for applications by several wealthy financial assistance.” attitude about government when the First Evangelical Lutheran Pollution control speaker Tuesday at the LEGAL CoCENTER CUT Mrs. Bentley was a librarian in Bolton for many years. MOSEY'S ROAST Kitchens of Distinction Boneless Boneless FRESHLY 09 NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS The plaque was donated to the library by Mrs. 1C SLICED Bentley’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Chuck Steok Chuck Roost BEEF ? 2 .' peittt#®** Tl'® Florist tUNOIRBLADI) (UNDERULADf) -24 BIRCH ST. DeMarco of New York. A portrait of Mrs. Bentley, Cheddar Cheese iHur TEL 643-6247 painted by local artist Myrtle Carlson, is hung in the B R I S K I T i CENTER CUT a'1 .8 9 $ 1 4 9 I nv Cola Mv.KMiA .i.lm.T . 643-4444 F.T.D. library’s entrance. P oiat Cots Flat Cots I.UA OUltf M UJM Ut I . I C I . .1 •1 .7 9 • 1. * ® PORK CHOPS LB. I • 649-7544 A reception will follow the dedication. The public is in­ ggg e n m T BT. M ucNura German Bologna MSTR CH6 WORLD WIDE 8 8 vited. Oiir Ri»it Veal Patties..!...... 69' Pork Roast 'rS ' ,*1.09 .• 1 .3 9 AMER UPRESS SERVICE ® ® •1.®» C R A W . N.S. 79 99 Ol it Veal Patties 89' Pork Ribs TAT ..M.09 Luncheon Sausage ..•1.49 HOMTtCRYOVAC PIIIHPOEIK Corned Bm ( Briskets l>.‘1.09 Swin rremium Sizzlean'l.°."1.29 Carando Veal Loaf ..6 9 ' tea or Coll Uo For Froo Area fire calls «06lrtCRTOVAC Arm Picnic ShoulderL.79' Pork Sausage Roll ILM PRIIN LI 89' Corned Beef Rounds vo.99* Frankfurts "i.'.'ir .•1 .2 9 . Roa Up Awningo « ttottonory U B I Pork Butts ■OTTON l. 89' Awoiofi. Door conopiot. U iQ A lh iM iR In iin o n c U .IO J L CHOICE Gem Child Mild Franks .. 79' liMW Tolland County Turkey Breast "'rf.'S r' V 6 9 ' Polio Eoolo Cooiploto wim niHlUiai WlUMJCI « CRYOVAC PACK • FRESH Horniel Sizzlers 89' Scrotnlni. Porck lcroonln«. r«o..»owwr Friday, 9:19 a.m. — Truck fire at Rt. 195 and Baxter Spare Ribs ..'1.09 9STRINSKY SCRAP METAL Rd., Tolland. Whole Briskets f>ork"khoulder Roasti'.r.T:,A1.39 SCAfOOD SPEC M LS Of THE WttKI Cream. Chaasascallions .. 9 9 ' g TM M DOOM MANCMESm AWNim CO DEALER IN WASTE W-l-OJk. CNOKO COmiMTION WINDOWI Friday, 4:22 p.m. — Traffic accident on 1-86 near Ebcit FRESH SCROD FILLET .. 'VTS 196 WEST CENTER IT . and PAPER FRESH BRISKET? Liverwurst or Bologna 89' Olive Salad P M IH L T NUDN .. 8 9 ' M ALUMINUM • WHITE TaimhOM 649-3091 Name Brands and Reliability; MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. 100, TolUnd. FRESH SOLE FILLET .. '2.29 • MOWN . iUCH BRISKETJ! lil.4 9 Food Club Bacon I L». PACKAai •1 .0 9 E.laononpu IMP Tal. 843-8735 or 843-8879 Friday, 6:18 p.m. — Possible structure fire on Janet CRAB CLAW S ALAINAN KIM ..'1 .99 J "Hot" Bagels A V A M jIaU I 1 2 A •1 .0 9 Dr., Rockville. Berniers Trademarks Friday, 8:20 p.m. — Chimney fire at home next to Pat Elnj JHPli “PKR TONI OWN" PtOOVCf DfPM GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Congregational Church, Ellington. CAMPBELL'S Contodina FROZEN FOODS 0410RFI HIAITH 4 RfAUrr AIDSI MANCHESTER Friday, 10:31 p.m. — Chimney fire at home on Cedar Manchester’s Only Complete Carpel Service! f i n e s t ^ OATLORO S i 1 O 14 High Streat, raar Sewing Machine Swamp Rd., North Coventry. « Sweat Jaicy - Calfonila Electric, Frigidaire, RCA, Motorola, P0RK& Stewed Potatoes crinkle CUT .M 1.1 9 Atf,^ MANCHESTER ^ CENTER Amana’ Zeni^, Kitchen Aid Hoover, Maytag, Eureka, Westinghouse, Whirlpool, Panasonic and many others, REFAIKS PARTS SUPPUfS fOI AU MAKIS Bread Dough aiciri i*La*LMVi9- 99' Phont; 646-5630 fOICiCN A DOMESTIC N A V U A t P I M N war. • gain^, over the years, the reliability of a rejjutable service dealer. They assure quality isstksoested *alw A Vr.tre BEANS Tomatoes Onion Ringers .••>» 35' Tn tMhniciaiu for as long as you own the appliance or TV purchased from them^ VIIIIF « >|\\ 1401a ISe. 111 COUNT ^ Wa S«N All femewi Brandt Plainfield entries UNS I4W O l. CAN le ouaJc k ion? standing customers, Bemie’s conducU several promotional sales OBANeie 4 Sausage Pizza^w. >.'< w^a.* 1.08 FACKAOE D U R G E n SUE “Serving the area since 1955” r ^ “ s "“f P®"®"®* way ®f saying thank’s to the many loyal customers who have supported 649-0545 Whipped Topping fIS. 2 f;>S'..89' us over the years, says John Vigeant, manager at the Parkade. 149 MO«e IT 484NCMf8T|a Because weather forced cancellation of Friday night’s rM PMPf Citemti 9 iai88«o PoHdeiit S4 COUNT program at Plainfield, the following card, originally Cooked Squash Toa F FACKAOE TaUati Sot A PalnUng Probtam? Wa'II Halpl scheduled for Friday night, will be run tonight. The o ~ » i . M orton’s Donuts VABIITtai 7 r M MAIKKSTER, RNHT ON MAM STISn . GREENS & THINGS Service alili meana aomtihinB io ua — and aervict meana aptnding original Saturday night card, to be published Monday Soft-Weve Dutch Moid TOFCO enough Ume urith you Io help you aefeci the right paint tiniah for that |oo Florida TangerinesI atH m.89* Cup Cakes uia •78* SlMnpoo or COMPim punuc t C8PTMC SONKI 249 B R O A D 8 T . 643-1835 you're pUnning. See ua for paint and aervice whian you plan your nail MANCHESTER will be run Monday night. JtNCTPtM lM U O l. ■OTTLB LOW COST PNINTINQ project. tO L P A C M M Creme Blase NRM IM Temple Oranges iUMMMMtt 1 0 ~ '1 . 6 r WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) P U V M P U i Tissue Noodles HARDWARE IM hrt P M E U CMM ! n n W B I. W MB tTMPI People M LUM inpirl Cherry Tomatoes »r.Nu u.49' WHITE ON ASSORTED FINEMED..RROAD Vicki 4 Ol. eoniE Hardware - Garden Supplitu - Plumbing Suppilua M l Ml $ ] 8 9 Are Nice People’’' E / J J o h n s o n P A I N T C O . iirth I ROLL PACK I L t, EAO FRfSN, FRFJN OAUf DUITtSI MIMT-MAIN PRINTING in IM i r Formula 44 D MATURE ■40 MAIN ST. . MANCHESTER • 146-1777 OrtH DAILY 8 7 7 St. SI itavM kf Freell Squash yillowororeen 3 . m . ' 1 , Qi/5 1 ' U ^ ^ 10-0 Main ^M iM IMMar I «tl iSSTiSlSfa VXPANCT TRORICANA IM« FLORIDA • fiQ l F SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES \3CJ"PiW THURg. TIL • S M w b i ISl 1 uTli fun S b n INDEPENDtNT r^jX Free Parking Rear Ol Store H M U M CARTON • TRY OUR NEW 1 - M gOND CUPtERI ^ / 1 / S U N D A Y 11-1 IbSM iL St SM m IM i i b i b S i r >[> ilr.;. Roma Apples 3.«.79' Orange Juice Maaloi ,r lOibtMM .U M W M A C ir . II OUNCE l.lmnSSm SI M l b l n I f m i S ■f T.bmibM 4 3 ° $129 m o p U Gilt Certlllcatea Avallabla 711 M A IN 8T .. M A N C H E 8T E E • 649-4501 SI S b M b S b n b * Pick-A-Mbe Candy .•.‘tTn.i u^SS' Cottage Cheese .'..HA.in 63 Liquid •OTTLE Dba *’■ innCiSM auTTaaMiLK countiv it v l i • m l l a ~'‘ 2 • OU A iiw a M I ' l T l i m i AT IS l L M M - I . U » n IS l Pillsbury Biscuits CMTAIHiai & / dLy Krank Arnone UumURUUmiF For alt your Dry Claaning Naod*. IS I Z M iW I ContaNaa iiftr I Friskies H T \ V OtO-TUIII ------SuRdii, Lfalhart, Wadding Qowni, S i I b e b i l W Natural Swiss NBART rV/UUMLTroUroNWORTlPllfln JOHN'S FLOOR eOVERING INC. I N " b n S I I0UNCI I Tw«RIWwnktH.(W.WMATR«lwWRM. J 1 DraporlM and tic. Parka

□ EDUCATION H om o* t o r S o n 21 HomM For Sofo 23 Hom0$ For $alo 23. ADVERTISINB »S,500 200 FOOT fronUgage. RAHS Prf¥oto /nstruotfont 1$ Two bedroom------m RRa a n c o . MANCHESTER Aluminum siding,ig, baseboardbase I dty .... lit word ptr dty REMEDIAL READING and rage. Hinchlni Agen- IA$T OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE— ' . MARKET...... MIMU n MM 3 dtyi ... lot word ptr dty math; individualised work cy, ^ 1 1 e d a y t .... >t word ptr dty She HeraU i ------^------program, (Ist-Sth grade) by 30 d t y t .... at word ptr dty CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Masters degree teacher. 566- MANCHESTER, Beautiful 15 w o r d ! 52.00 m lnitm im 80.5. three bedroom - Oilenlied H t p p y A d t ...... 55.50 Itioh seven room Cape. Many TUTORING - Reading and extras, and appliances, too Math. Masters Degree numerous to mention. Call for Teacher. Free evaluation. 649- I PHONE 643-2711 deUlls, 643-8873, Stephens f^OR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD 8023. Realty. i m n s H INDEX Hufp HTanfod 13 Holp Wtntod 13 N o n c f i □ REAL ESTATE 1 ~ Lo w and Pound CUSTOM RAISED RANCH realty company 2 ~ Paraonaia Ten room executive type 2 — Anr>ounon W a n tad ADVERTISING Cipolla Dr., and Bumside Avo. bedrooms - Dining room, paneled rec room with a Manchester. Convenient to shopping and The Year e O U C A T IO N living room with flreplace. rustic brick fireplace, and busline. DEADLINE 16 — Prrvata InatrucHona Off West Middle Turnpike. 4th bedroom or den, two — Scnoota-Oaaaaa CAU 647-9946 5-5 DUPLEX 19 Level lot, convenient location. baths, 2-car garage. 1 acre 12:00 noon tho dty btfort 20 — Inatructiona Wantad N m v M Circulation Dapt Immediate occupancy. Asking high treed lot situated here puCMicttion. REAL ESTATE rooms on price includes furniture. $36,- in Manchester in an area of ■m m u io / l e s p b u ik e Dtadllnt (or Saturday And J — H o m a a (or S a lt 900. Keith Real Estate 649- M M side. Each hu three bedrooms, To Buy Your M o n d a y ta 12:00 Noon Friday. 1 — Lota-Larx] (or Sata comparable homes priced i — Invaatmant Propa^ 1922, 646-4126. MENCY to sell. $69,000. baths, carpeting. This house is heated by t ~ Buainaaa Proparty gas and is aluminum sided. ( — R a a o n Pro p arty NEED 20 PEOPLE for local EXPERIENCED Mccain MANCHESTER-New listing. 467 C m tar SItm I PLEASE READ ) — Real Eatata Wamad light delivery. Must be neat stitcher - machine operator. Six room Immaculate Cape, ManchMtar Call 622-4174. YOUR AD M19C. SERVICES appearing and have own tip top mechanical condition, 6 4 6 - 0 5 0 5 I — Sarvtcaa Otfarad transportation. Full or part tile bath, 2-car garage, U&R REALTY CO. New Home! Ciasair»ad ada art takan ovar *. — Painting-Paparing time. Good wages paid daily. PAYROLL CLERK - residential location. $37,W0. 643-2692 tt>a p(>or>a as a con van ian ca. I — Building-Contracbr>g I — R o o (in g .S ld i4>g Apply in person, 989 Main Experienced, or willing to Hayes Corporation, 646-01311 Robort D. Murdock Ttta Harald i t raaponaibfa (or ' — Haaling-Plumbing S tm t, Manchester, 10 a.m. to learn. Changing to computer Realtor on(y or>a incorract inaartion i — Flooring and lt>an on(y to th a a lia o( t(>a 8 p.m. Night openings Monday functions. A fine chance for FOR SALE OR RENT-wlth EAST HARTFORD - Two D.F. REALE — Moving*Trucl(ing>Storaga MANCHESTER - Perfect origtfwl irtaartion. Errors vrtiich — Sarvtcaa W an tad through Saturday. someone who wishes to return option to buy. Superb 9-room bedroom Duplex. Wall to wall starter home!! Priced to sell do noCtaasan ma valua o( tna to the business world. Call 289- 646-4525 Raised Ranch in prestigeous carpeting, appliances. Securi­ at $31,900. Immaculate and 175 Main St. advartisamant will not ba cor- MISC. FOR SALE 2711, ask for Office Manager. COLONIAL - Eig^ht large — Articlaa (or Sala I HAVE an open territory in area. Beautiful kitchen-family ractad by an additional inaar- ty, lease, adults, no pets. well maintained Ranch. Four — Buildir>g Sui^iaa Manchester - It can be yours. Friendly office. Parking. room with fleldstone rooms, 2'k baths. First floor tion. Available March 1st., $2». rooms plus full basement with 8 — Pats -Birds- Ooga family room. Four bedrooms, As an Avon Representative, fireplace. Nicely landscaped, 5237698. recreation room. Immediate — Ltvaatock youTI earn good money, center entrance hall. Acre 9 _____ — Boats A Accaaaoriaa many extras. East Coast occupancy. Century 21, Sporting Goods choose your own hours. Sound Realty, 528-9668, 6439969. plus wooded lot. One year old. $78,900. Philbrick Agency, 643 ROCKVILLE - Pleasant, Jackston/Avante, 6431318. — C a rd a n P ro d u c ts interesting? Cali: 523-9401. New Nursing Home needs clean four rooms, first floor. NORTH COVENTRY — A n tiq u a a 4200. — Wantad to Buy RN s 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. full COVENTRY - Offers invited Appliances. Adults, one child. on this 6-room Raised Ranch time and part time. BOLTON - Colonial, six years R eferences. Security. No BOLTON Have a friendly cup of RENTALS with fireplaced living room. pets. $150. 6439743. Sacrifice price on this new — Rooms (or Rant Paneled rec room, three old. Ten rooms, on over one AIM — Apartmanta (or Rant MEDICAL six room Raised Ranch. — Homaa (or Rant VERNON MANOR HEALTH bedrooms, garage. Asking acre, with 20x40’ inmvmnd, UBORATOSY heated pool. Huge family NORTH COVENTRY - L Three bedrooms, living coffee, and get to know us Buainaaa (or Rant CARE FACIUTY $39,900. Zinsser Agency, 643 Shaped Ranch. Fireplace. — Raaort Proparty (or Rant BID-CHEMIST 1511. room. Four or fiveDedrooma, room, dining room, and — Wantad to Rant 180 Regan Road, Vernon Aluminum siding. Acre lot. BARROWS FoU-Ume opening available for a modern kitchen. Library, kitchen plus framed rec AND — M tac. (or R a n t Immediate occupancy. Only UOUPt Bio-Cbemist, wiUi ai^Nviimale' Please call 646-0129 three baths, two car garage. room, fireplace, 2 full and the Gallery of Homes — ly three yean' experience, in a MANCHESTER - New listing. $32,900. Pasek Realtors, 283 AUTOMOTIVE Immaculate 6-room Ranch $76,000. Philbrick Agency, M 3 baths, 2-car garage, one 61 — Autos (or Sala faospllal laboratory. Must be 4200. 7475. WALLACE 62 — Trucks (or Sala ASCP Registered. To apply, con­ with fireplace, wall-to-wall acre treed lot. Nice loca­ COMPANY 63 — Haavy Equipmant (or Sala tact Peraoooel Department. carpet, three biedrooms, gar­ MANCHESTER - Three tion. Only $51,900. MANCHESTER PARKADE ~ Moiorcyclaa-Bicyclaa L RANCH - Seven Rooms. 64 6M-12B. Ext. ttl RNs-LPNs - Ufe - Med. Ser­ age, 1/2 acre lot. Mint condi­ bedroom custom built Ranch, M E S m 65 » Campara-Traiiara-MobHa vices is seeking more capable, ’Three bedrooms. ’Two baths. Minimum down payment H o m a a MANCHESTER tion. Mid $40’s. Zinsser Agen­ $38,500. Fireplace in living licensed professional nurses Family room. Fireplace, required. 646-7833 66 — Automotiva Sarvtca MEMORIAL HOSPITAL cy, 6431511. room, bar In family room, 1- NINE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES 67 — Aut^o^w ^^^^^ to add to our growing staff. carpeting. Very clean, two car n Hayiwt SlrM cw garage on a goodslied lot. OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT Huinm Wr. Ccm. We are a dynamic health- garage. Aluminum siding. AT Five years old. $53,500. Call today. Century 21, U$R ffillin CO. EwUDpMqiwIqw service organization that tries Andovar Now le Marfcal Jackston/Avante, 6431316. to utilize whatever hours you Philbrick Agency, 6434X)0. 643-2692 have available, and turn them LAKEFRONT Robert D. Murdock ------into productive work for you. CONTEMPORARY Realtof M 4 .5 0 0 □ EMPLOYMENT TEXAS OIL Company needs R N -$5.50 per hour: LPNM.50 Seblom available! A most THE dependable person M/F who per hour. We will be inter- uoufual and spacious year- ANDOVER round lakefront home. Four Professional North River Road Htip Wanted 13 upei viewing in Manchester b e d ro o m s . ^ baths, with - Nine Rooms. 2Vk in Manchester. Contact 2 Mths. Five bedrooms. Large week. T(0 make an app fireplaces in living room and Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! Eight rooms with fireplace in family room. PHONE FROM home to ser­ customers. Age unimportant, ment, ilease call 677-966 falnily room. A beautiful acre- jiving and dining room, but maturity is. We train. plus setting with fo o t rireplace, porch, walk out Beamed cathedral ceilings in living room PEOPLE vice our customers in the 677-77( 200 We’re your RELO real eitate broker backed by over 17 Write P.G. Dick, Pres., waterfront. Must be seen. Call Manchester area, flexible condition. years of experience and service to transferred people. many other features. One and Vt baths! J hours, super earnings, 249- Southwestern Petroleum, Ft. Suxanne or Arthur Shorts, 64S- $^500. Philbrick Agency, 643 Work Nt (iom« In iparo timo. garage, acre lot, quiet location. Must be J 7773. Worth, Tex. E.O.E. 3233 4200. One call puts us to work marketing your home here and E a r n S250.00 p o r 1,000 tIu H in g finding a new home lor you anywhere. the most comfortable stop sold quickly. UOU tnvaloptt. Sand stampad, L Watson Beach Co. SALES POSITION - Straight LEGAL SECRETARY for Ml(>addraa»ad anvalopa to: ■uNuiUr Min M74UI Call us today. IMNIa--- ■ ■MM|----a. WPVaMNI . . . commissions, leads furnished Willimantic law office. Tarry Lana Enlarpritaa, P.O. F.l). TattdeL, President to homeowners. Cali 242-5402. Excellent skills renuired. B o x 289, Hobart. Indiana BOLTON C M RBal Estate Center Experience preferred but not I 4S342. 8-room Raised Ranch. The Barrows & Wallace Company between two homes. WANT essential. Submit resume and MANCHESTER - First floor Three bedrooms, 2 r m 646-4144 references to Box E, family room comes with this fireplaces, 2 baths, paneled MANCHESTER HARTFORD |g Manchester Herald. 6 4 6-783 3 FRECHEHE & MARTIN, ReaHors KfiltTOBINUiSEI 7-room full dormered ^ p e . rec room plus playroom, 3 7 2 8-661 5 263 Main Si, Mandiastar P a r M l m a RNs and LPNs - Full time and Four bedrooms, fireplace, car garage, IW acre lot. EIxperknced RNs to fill aeireral CAREER OPPORTUNITY - part time. Weekend relief. 7 gargage and more. Mid $40’s. Asking $59,500. TO part-time vacanriea. These io- for sales person in men’s a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply in person Zinsser Agency, 6431511. chide openinp oo each o i three clothing store. Must be neat, East Hartford Convalescent ahUU, 00 acveril different mir- PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP MANCHESTER aiiu uaitJ. The acbedules are ambitious and willing to Home, 745 Main Street, East MANCHESTER - New lisUng. UtR REUn CO. either refolar rel^ , or alter­ learn. This position offers Hartford, Conn. Completely redecorated in­ ^JUST LISTED” nating weckenda, and do not in­ excellent fringe benefits and a side, this 8-room four 643-2692 volve shift rotation. To arranga eiLEAD ROAD Robert D. Murdock PEACH for a personal interview, cootaa bright future for the right per­ RNs and LPNs - Full time and bedroom home is a good buy Personnel pcpartment. son. Apply in person to part time. 311 p.m. shift, at $37,900. Garage, one and 1/2 Owner anxious on this seven room Ranch located on RooHor As one of more that 1,500 members a j j a i s T a Manager, Anderson-Little, 338 ^ome in and speak to us. baths, fireplace. Zinsser an acre of land in Andover. Included is a 24 foot nr aaMNNM.HOSmML Broan Street, Manchester. about our new higher starting Agency, 6431511., above ground pool with deck and slide, a 14x14 tool Lota-Land For Salt 24 N ManetMilori Conn. salary for 311 nurses. East •46-1222. CxL a i shed, 14x16 small barn, finished family room with N □ NOTICES WANTED - Bright mature Hartford Convalescent Home, MANCHESTER - Four in The Gallery of Homes network, person for office work in 745 Main Street, East Hart­ bedroom Ranch with 2 full bar, 5,000 BTU air conditioner, built in bunk beds small business. Prefer ford, Conn. baths, family room, fireplace, and much more. Asking $39,900. 5 Acres Lott and Found f someone who lives in the Mrage. 1850 square feet of •6.900 South end of Manchester. Call living space. Priced to sell at we can quickly spread the word ESTABUSHED Realtor has Great Brook LOST - Black k White Tom between 10 and 4 Friday or $42,000. Zinsser Agency, 643 Five acres of beautiful SP R IN G ST. $40,901) opening for highly motivated Saturday, 646-4155. 1511. cat - Wearing a red collar. DUBALOO/LESPERANGE land, Vermont border, and Family pet. 646-2442. salesperson with real estate EARN Lovely 7-room Colonial Cape, 4 bedrooms, formal living license. Ask for Mr. PhUtnIck, REAL ESTATE Career - Earn GOOD AGENCY a nice brook running can be yours with Uiis lovely new Colonial, 7 rooms, IW about your home, along with photos and dining room, eat-in kitchen, enclosed porch and gar­ Philbrick Agency, 6 4 3 4 ^ . $15,000 plus annually. Must m Y ou through property, town baUis, 1st floor family.room, fully equipped kitchen. Only age. LOST - Part Angora orange 497 Cmtar Strmt $53,900. s ee- , cat, Ambassador Drive area. have license, or in process. road frontage, nice stone SPENDING OFSHOVaOKSHOW? M a n c lw a ta r Call 646-1036 after S p.m. SALES PEOPLE - Older Part timers considered. Why not explore the ad­ walls. Can be purchased multi-million dollar company and detailed information. Ralph Pasek, Realtors, 283 MONEY vantages of this seven 6 4 6 ^ ) 5 0 5 for $1,400 down. 7 year NEW LISTING with young ideas has openings 7473 IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed, room condominium. No$ financing. Unusual investment property, older 36 Two Family, plus shaggy, y/wbite female, for prople who are tooxing for B0YS& more snow shoveling or] V L Land Co. a five room single home. Excellent income. Priced to sell Conway ad area. Golden a future, in sales and manage­ at $42,900. ment. Opening due to in-house REGISTERED outside maintenance Days 802-464-3727 Retriever tv e, male, Enfield GIRLS COLONIAL - Eight rooms, tag. Main £ treet area. Black romotfons. This company NURSES plus there’s a pool and] Evas 602-254-9369 as more financial success tennis courts. Only immaculate, two years old. LAKE FRONT TONV WULEFSKV L ib type. male, Hilliard Full-TInw NIghto 6 Evoninqt A WMk First floor family room, 2V4 GORDON FISH Street area. Contact stories Uian any oUier in New 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. $36,000. EX(XPTH)IUL COLUMBIA - 65 Acres of Charming Contemporary Chalet, redwood exterior, England, no limit on what you We have two openings for baths, four bedrooms. cathedral ceiling living room, with stone fireplace, slider Manchester Dog Warden, 6M- W ARREN E. Fireplace. Wall to wall treed land, between Route 66 HOURS: 4S55. can earn. Call Doug Baskin, Registered Nurses, with Call and 87. B/W Realty. 647-1419. to deck overlooking lake. Must be seen. $38,900. 525^134. Intensive care HOWLAND thorougbout. ’Two car garage, GMliT HIWUCflER MAC KICHAR large lot. $59,000. PUlbrlck Ranch home located in LOST - Registration plate experience, on our night 647-9949 ffM/(Of9 Agency, 646-4200. CUERKE NEEDED for general attractive Manchestei Daily 8:30-8 p.m. ABY. Sentim ental value. shift. Excellent benefits. 643-1109 37 CAROL DRIVE $43,SOS Please call 64IM)198 evenings. work in busy office o f apart­ Salary will take Inin ac­ neighborhood, Ansald Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. ment complex. Duties in­ GLASTONBURY Out of 22 Acres ART MTCHaDER 2 year old 3room Colonial fully carpeted, 3 bedrooms, 2W count individual's iT cra lii state owner must sell this built and in excellent MARILYN MAWHINNEY Ptrtonalt 2 clude: showing apartments, MAWUHiaiTKKMANCHESTER - New iisung.llsUn; pieo„„r .Taki ditlon. Features includi Groat View baths, fireplaced living room, formal dining room, eatin supervisory m alntw nce, and background and SENTRY 6-6 Duplexupf located near Main large kitchen, fireplaced' •12.900 Sun days kitchen w/range and dishwasher, aluminum siding. dealing with Uie public. Must experience. For further Street..qtrPPr SeparateSpnprn.p heatinghpp.ln. - M7 INCOME TAX Preparation - low $70s. living room, three 22 acres of nicely wooded Real Estate Services Closed Experienced, personal ser­ have lake charge atUtude. information, and to systems, remodeled kitchens. DONALD nSH Ability to speak Spanish help­ arrange for a personal in­ 1419. bedrooms, finished laun­ land. Vermont border, WILUAM FISH vice at your home - Dan Butinatt Opportunity 14 Assumable 7 1/2% mortgage. MERRITT ful. Experienced in apartment terview, contact: Mid $40’s. Zinsser Agency, dry, carpeted family room private 600 ft. road runs £ 289-4331 AGENCY 646-1180 Mosler, 649-3329, or 626-6263. CAPE • Seven Rooms. First EALTOR-MLS management preferred. App­ Personnel Department 6431511. with folding doors to the through property. Stone REALTORS 122 EAST CENTER ST. ly Windbun Heights, 453im . SMALL ENGINE Service floor family room. Formal den, basement garage and wails, magnificent view. A 6431222, Ext. 481 Corporation expanding dealer dining room. ’Three bedrooms. RANCH - Seven rooms, three ample storage space. Lot is great parcel for in­ RECEPTIONIST - Busy Den­ M M CKSTER network. No experience bedrooms, modern kitchen, L New modern kitchen. Im­ vestment! Could be sub­ necessary. Complete training maculate condition. $n,600. about 1/3 acre at the! ‘DOE’S NO HOME LKE TK ONE YOU OUT tal Office in Manchester is MEMORUL HOSPITAL shaped living and dining circle” of a cul-de-sac] divided. Priced at $12,900. ASHFORD JUST LISTED BEST BUYS BY BELHORE! seeking experienced, mature program. $500. investment Philbrick Agency, 6434200. WANT ADS 71 HtyiiM 9lrMl room. Large paneled family street and nicely! Can be purchased with 20% -'m lEwpuumai.iptronlsl. DuUesuuues include:inciuoe: required to start your own NEWLY LISTED TWO FAMILYI COVENTRY ManchMitr, Conn. business. Ideal for retired or room in basement, garage, landscaped. $42,900. down, 10 yr. financing. Cali 4-4 plus garage. Newly painted outside, renovated inside. |l||iy |* Appointment scheduling, _Bju*^ggortunUj^ni£l^^ patio, 300’ deep lot. $39,m. So. Vt. Land Co. UllinAI phone, bookkeeping, light art time. Details on request, Aluminum storms, screens, doors, walk to public or Philbrick Agency, Realtors. Days 802-484-3727 irrih A IA II [rolng. typing'Heavy Heavy public pu£____ contact._ fr. Barker. ESCA Field 6434200. CONDOMINIUM parochial schools. New asphalt roof. Ideal for the prudent Four day week, salary BABYSITTER Wanted - In ’Training Division Box 619, • 3 3 .8 0 0 .O D E G A R D : Evas 802-254-8369 young couple, or retiring mature people. We Invite com­ 8 WANTED CASH negotiable. Send resume to my home, for one year old. Wading River, New York. MANCHESTER - Seven room Right here in town you can parison in price, quality, and tax structure! $42,500. 11792. ^ R E A L T Y •••••••••••••••••••••••••• P.O. Box 289, Manchester, 8:15 to 11:45, Monday thru Colonial • Fireplace, den, con­ own this three bedroom GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Conn. 06040. Friday. Call 0430036. venient location, $37,500. townhouse Condominium 64S-4365 Invaatmant Proparty 25 IDEAL BUSINESS for family Telephone owner, 6464)370. Buy a Raised Ranch! Seven rooms with a two-car garage individual,R or senior citizens. that offers central air con­ on a 272’ country lot just minutes from Manchester! Wall AN OHIO OIL Company offers DRIVERS FOR school buses - ditioning, wall-to-wall COVENTRY • Offers Invited plenty of money plus cash Part time work. We will train. Package Perfume and service on this 40 acre Egg Farm. Sp«nd this summsr In fhl* flv* room tumWiod Lako Supar olaan 7-room Split Lovat In town. Baautllully to wall everywhere. Sunken living room, cathedral LEGAL carpeting, complete bonuses, fringe benefits to Call 643-2373. M anchester accounts from home. 50 to Complete with three char- Front Hortto. Sixty fool of bosutiful sandy baach. Larga dacoratad throughout. A roal “crama pull.” Thraa celling, sunken Roman bath! Sliding doors, stone front. NOTICE mature individual In area. 8732826 Vernon area. 100% profit, save customers VERNON appliances, full basement mtag homes. B, W Realty, 647- traad lot. A sking $29,800. badroomt, family room, garaga and mora. $40a. Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher will stay. Unique enough 40 to 90%. Investment $3,995, RC ZONED • Large Duplex, 3 Manchester area. Reganllesi New lietlng. 7V4 room Split and carport. Minimum to be different, but the basic quality shows through. The Town of Andover of experience, write H.F. MUL’n GRCUITS INC., 50 Full buy back guartintee. 1- down payment to qualified 6. New heating system EAST HARTFORD 225-8820, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Level. Three large throughout. Mint condition. COUNTRY LIVING mid forties — and worth it. The 3rd quarterly installment Read. Pres., American Harrison Street, Manchester - bedrooms, paneled family buyer. Butinatt Proparty 26 Lubricants Co., Box 696, ’Two blocks from post office. “A PLEASURE TO S H O r WHICH FEATURE IS BEST? of property taxes on the Oc­ Immediate openings for room, finished play room, Just off Route 44-A. Cute 5- Dayton, Ohio 45401. Printed Circiut Board people. Ideal for office. Owner, 513 COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg The 325’ plus treed yard, the brand new roof, the two tober 1, 1976 Grand List are 0IITRI9UT0R built-ina, fireplace, 3 baths, U&R REALTY CO. 0961. tb due; and payable January 1st, 2-Sllk Screen Printers lor first Farm, with three itoiy bam. zoned heat, the finished (beautifully) farnDy room, the NEED 80 PEOPLE for tele- We are In tha baamlng 1-car garage, city utilities, 943-2992 Butler-type building. Power room Ranch with three 1977. Payments made after shift. 3Inspectors for third •jnooMtIlva parts allar-matliai two antennas, the central location, the plethora of extras quix program, no experience shift. 1-Electroplater for se­ W8 laUliy - wa tu p ^ tha aa- walking distance to Robwt D. Murdock plant, and other out buildings, February 1st, 1977 are subject WIiaiSnR 1 VMMY (washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, Venetian bedrooms, sliding glass doors necessary, will train. Day cond shift. 1-Photographer for eotintfc Up la IZM WMklr part elementary school. Priced RooHor plus Three Lovely Homes. blinds) the secluded rear patio, the sun room, or the at­ to a late charge of 1% per shift openings. No age limit. U m a. U p to $790 or m ora lull to sell, $42,900 $36,900 CAPE. 7 rooms, Offers invited. B/W Realty first shift. Experienced, I. I1,M 7 biiraslnianl for In- tached 12 month spring (greenhouse). They’re all here, month on the late Installment, Apply in person, 989 Main Quality Control Inroectors for vanlory. Par Inlamiallon writa full dormer, large master 847-1418. to deck. Walk-out basement, from the due date or a Street, Manchester, 10 a.m. to FOR SALE by Owner - Im­ and more in this immaculate mid-forties Ranch. Gall ail shifts. Equal Opportunity sndoalng Phans numhar and a3 maculate six room Cape. bedroom, bMutlfuI fami­ now. minimum of $2.00 6 p.m. Monday through &tur- Employer. dross to: WAYCO ly room, walk to all Real eatata Wantad 29 stove, refrigerator and dis­ day. CONPODATION, 179 Pulton U&R REALTY CO. Finished rec room. Wall to Payments may be made by A».,Ham pataad, NY 11990. Or wall carppt. First floor com­ schools. 7 room Ranch, 3 badrooms, dan, laundryroom, tawing HAVE TOOLS - WILL FINISH CYTOTECHNOLOGIST - call YeN-Praa: 900-049-2049. 643-2692 ALL CASH for your property la avallabit In thla huga $ badroom Colonial, 2W btlht, and pronto this brand new 7W room Colonial with 2Vi hwasher. Only $33,900. mail or at the Town Office LEGAL SECRETARY - Small pletely redecorated.. New 937,900 NEW RAISED |Oom, uniqua kitchan and mora. Only $43,000. Part time opening available Roburt D. Murdock within 24 hours. Avolu red family room plus roc room, llrtplact and a larga lot baths and two car garage. Thermopane wiqdows, partial Building which is open 9:00 South Windsor Law firm. modem kitchen, with buUt- RANCH, Only one left. tape, instant service. Hayes for experienced Bad itor 1ns. 16x33' above around pool. naar tha Qlaatonbury town lino. $60a. fleldstone front, wail to wall in bedrooms. Unbeatable a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday; Some experience. One Cytotechnolosist. Applicant Builder says SELL! ‘ CorporsUon, 6430131. through Friday. The Tax secretary office. Fringe Situation Wantad is Aluminum sluing, new location, clean country air In Greater Manchester. Sun 649-2813 must be ASCP registered. 30 driveway. Conveniently $37,000 Townhouse. Collector is also in the office beneflU. M4-1628. houn weekly, no weekends. SELLING your house? Call us and shade on a practically no traffic street. Extra insula­ WILL BABYSIT - In FOR SALE or rent with option located. $M,S00. Call 6432881. End unit with patio and Monday and Friday evenings, To arrange for an interview, niv first and we’ll make you a tion. EXPERIENCED ReUlI Gerk home. Any age accepteia. to buy. Superb 3room R a ls^ plenty of privacy, 7 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m contact the Personnel Depart­ Ranch In prestigeous area. cash offer. T.J. Crockett. woLverton - Part time, flexible hours. In­ Dm s or evenings. Please call CAPE Three or four rooms, 2V5 baths, Realtor, 6431577. ' Cynthia Clark m ent 646-1222, E xt. 481, Beautiful kltcEen-famlly :iAai\c\\a(& & ^sseUo MANY MORE - (»lll US ■ WE WODK 6431034. bedrooms. Close to High TEDfOflO BEAL ESTATE ' REAL ESTATE Tax Collector cluding every other weekend. Manchester Memorial fireplaced family room. Apply in person. Pine Phar­ room with fieldstona School. Comer lot, trSM. REALTORS-MLR Town of Andover H o s p ita l, 71 H a y n e s , fireplace. Nicely landscaped, IMMEDIATE Cash (or your THE WILUAM L DEIHORE ADENCY macy, 664 Center Street, care lor Good value at 131,800. Keith r i S N l E C N property. Let us explain dur 647-9914 199 Wool Contor Strati CennecUcul many extras. East Coast Real Estate, MMlie, or 9«- 946-2412 REALTORS______6^7-1413 aN oSIAttY ■e UANCHlIYfN. n COM4 c 09$ « •y 08 3 4 SI9 ? MancMtter. OjtporWy Employer. ^ PlJi home. lootter 043-2121 fslr pruposal. Call Mr. 1043$4tS. R e iiiy , 6M 4668,1431969. im . IMUIore, NH413.

r ------PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, tonn., Sat., Jan. 8, 1977 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••♦••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( ■ Butdlng-Contnctlng Si A iV c h * tor Sato 41 Rooms tor Rant 82 Apartmanta For Bant S3 Apartmanta For Bant S3 Autoa For Bala 51 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Mancheater, Conn,, Sat., Jan. 8, 1977— PAGE NINE-B ACROSS 7 Different Answer to Previous Puzzle WES ROBBINS carpentry 8 Auger National Weather Forecast TENNIS RACKET Sale - For CIIe a N f u r n is h e d Room • NEW THREE Room apart­ One bedroom apartment. 1976 HONDA Civic - CVCC. t Squeezes out 9 Is human F T T s' 7 ij 7] M T 8 remodeling specialist. Aa- one week only. Famous name for mature Individual. Central ment - Handy to bus and shop­ Automatic. $2500. Between 5 6 Psid for 10 Force unit L u 8 T E 8 S M 1 A Charles M. Schultz dltions, tec rooms, dormers, location. Call 6464701, after Wall-to-wall carpeting, and phone 6468022. E 8 A 8 E E N 8 brands have been substantial­ ping. References and security appliances. Adults only, 11 Shed light 12 This (Sp.) J j built-ins, bathrooms, 8:00 p.m. deposit required. $210 per 13 Ben____ W t E P 7 E R 8 T 8 ly REDUCED! You know our no pels. Dear Abby 13 Record of the 0 T M kitchens, 649-M46. quality, you know our service. month. Philbrick Agency, 1967 FORD Thunderblrd - past 17 Affirmative I TWO s e p a r a t e furnished reply □ o E N H 0 Buy now for the season ahead. Realtors, 6484200. Good mnning condition, best 14 Indian wear (jyjL^ 8 LEON DESZYNSKI builder - rooms available. Apply at 211 offer. Call 6«-1173. 20 Mine H U R /'SNOu'FLAKeSl Phone 647-9126j^or come in and 649-7620 By Abigail Van Buren (Pl) IdLl n □ u R N aiT THEY (X)n'T stay THEY MELT KCAUSE I'M new homes custom built, Center Street, Manchester. FOUR ROOM apartment, 15 Uncut 21 Feminine ARE Always 1 see the LOW PRICES on our (suKix) UU u R A T SO UAUM AND CUDDLY... remodeled, additions, rec entire stock. Nasaiff Arms •••••••••••••••••••••••••• first floor, adults only, no 1976 TRIUM PH TR 7 - 16 Fruit drink 1 N K Cl FAllins rooms, garages, kitchens pets, parking-one car, securi­ Original cost $7,000, asking 22 Average Q u 1 8 1 3 ON.(\£ Co., 991 Main Street, Rpartmonfa For Rant 58 MANCHESTER - Deluxe 16 Different remodeled, bath tile, cement Manchester. ty, 64(-1265. $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ 19 Solution 23 Epochs U R N H □ 8 3 work. Steps, dormers. Townhouse 2-bedroom apart­ ditioning, 6track deck. Phone 25 Cost of 1 $ .T E T] L 3 WE HAVE customers waiting ment. Highland Street area. DEAR ABBY: I am a widow in my late 50s who has been 20 By means of T A 0 E Residential or commercial. SEWING MACHINES - 1976 MANCHESTER, Newer three 5669348 after 5 p.m. Days, 22 By birth membership E 3 for the rental of your apart­ keeping company with a bachelor my age for three years Call 6 4 9 ^ 1 . bedroom Duplex - On dead end Call 6461816. 6434)888. 24 Correct 26 One of the Dial n’ Sew, Zig-Zag, $69.50. ment or home. J.D. Real My^problem is 1 still haven't met any o*f Ws S y C m 40 Ukase island Singer Touch ty Sew, used, street. Full basement, 1 1/2 26 Faerie Queene Bears lemit tiMHiAKiMt TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Estate Associates, Inc. 646 MANCHESTER, Three rooms 27 Privation 42 Small quantity 48 Goddess of originally over 8300., now $75., I960. baths, appliances. Huge PLYMOUTH 1969 Suburban 29 Regretful 43 Electric fish Carpentry and general con­ - Appliances. Adults. Central Custom Wagon. Blue. E l^ t 28 Commercials fate K aranteed. (jail 236-1123, backyard for the kids! Only nevAVlUVn”." "'“‘•'er and two sisters. I've 31 Seid 44 Interlock tracting. Residential and location. $119. S ecurity, cylinders. Automatic 29 Gat the point 50 Foot part aler. LOOKING for anything in real $265 monthly, plus heat. hntif because his mother is senile and 33 Cancellation 45 Volcano in commercial. Whether It be a Security, no p ^ C all 646 utilities extra. Available transmission, power steering. both hi8 sisters are crazy. 35 Puts at resu 30 Arizona city 51 College small repair job, a custom estate rental - apa^ents, January 15th., 64613n. 32 Road path Italy degree (abbr.) FLEX-O-HEAT Double oven - homes, multMe dwellings, no 0618. Roof rack. &cellent. > lkfl.**nrnll ^ •>« l>as no income, but he owns 36 Printer's ^ built home or ach in g . In 34 Go bad 46 Longing (si.) 53 Worry at 40” stove. Hotpoint fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Suburban Sales, 6462076. a little property and drives a nice car. measure (pl,) IZ3* between, call 646-lS refrigerator, freezer on top. M ANCHESTER - T h ree FOUR ROOMS - First floor. He Asked me not to phone him because he has a party 37 Superlative 38 Definite article 47 Aleutian persistently Mickey Finn — Morria Walaa UH Wt fOIOCMI ^ Associates, Inc. 6461980. Ajmliances, storage, parking. 1966 VW for parts or can be line, which he says everybody listens in on, and he doesn't 39 Close to tears 1 Both good condition. $150.644- Bedroom, New Duplex. 1 1/2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CARPENTRY - Repairs, 0031. baths, all appliances, shag $155. Married couple, one fixed. 3/4 cam. Hurst shifter. want people knowing his business. 40 Consume For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 9. Saturday night will M A N C H E S T E R - O ne child. Convenient location. remodeling, additions, gar­ carpeting throughout. Full Single header. $100. Call 6461 41 Speed 11 12 13 find snow in the southern Plains region, snow mixed with rain in bedroom apartment available <>'<<''’1 ‘ell me until w / s / s MY ages, roofing. Call David WOOD STOVE - With fire basement. Large yard, 649-8350. 4531. 43 Squeezed out the Gulf area and snow in the Ohio and Tennessee valley exten­ at the Theresa. Excellent after they buried him because he said it was a private 14 LU CKY DAY! Patria 844-im. bricks. Used two winters. Call private driveway. $280. 566 46 Exon IS ding to parts of the northern Atlantic coast. Cold and partly location on Main Street. Aparl funeral and his brother was crazy. I'm beginning to think 643-9743. 7687; if no answer 5663068. CORVAIR 1966 - Automatic, insanity runs in his family. 49 Give claim to 16 17 cloudy weather will dominate the rest of the nation. NEW CEILINGS - Archways Uxiated on the busline across Over garage. Utilities, stove, 16 from shopping, bank and 60,000 miles, new paint, veiy If I weren't so darned lonesome. I'd forget him, but he 52 Wyoming Minimum readings include: (Approximate maximum and celling beams Installed. refrigerator. $130 monthly, mountain 19 church. Price includes wall- FOUR ROOM apartment, 428 good condition. Asking $45(). does play a nice game of gin rummy. How do you and your 20 21 tc temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 3S (Si), Boston 13 (34), Ceilings resurfaced, various plus security. 649-4695, after 6. 6461403. range 1 1 to-wall carpeting, dishwasher Broad Street, no appliances, experts figure him? ■' 22 (^cago -2 (6), Cleveland 5 (18), Dallas 17 (30), Denver -5 (17), textures, wall knock-outs and Building Supplldt 42 $140, security deposit, 54 Capital of 23 24 25 26 27 20 Installations. Drobiak Dry and ail kitchen appliances. SIX ROOM Duplex - $190 per MINNIE IN W. VA. Nebraska Duluth -28 (-S), Houston 34 (SO), Jacksonville 40 (72) Kansas married couple, no pets, 1966 VW BUG - Excellent con- 29 Wall Otmpany, 646-8^. NATURAL STONE for Ideal for elderly person or month. Inquire 46 Pearl 55 Sinuses 30 31 32 City -16 (6), UtUe RotSi -4 (26), Los Angeles 41 (57), Miami 60 couple. $200. per month. No phone 6434751. dlUon. $875. Call 8764367. retaining walls, veneers, Street, Manchester. DEAR MINNIE: My experts suspect that your gentle­ 56 Said 33 (80), Minneapolis -23 (-4). New Orleans 45 (68), New York 22 pets. Damato Enterprises, 34 as LINRI Construction Co. - Tom patios, etc. Pick up by the 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - man friend is either married, crazy or both. And my ad­ 57 Drying oil (33), Phoenix 36 (57), San Francisco 38 ( 53), Seattle 26 (40), St. ^ 1 0 2 1 . JUST MARRIED? Immediate 36 37 Corbitt. Building, Remolding, pound or delivery by the ton. occupancy. Four room apart­ Excellent running condition, vice is to determine his marital status, find another gin 36 39 Louis -14 (10), Washington 24 ( 38). Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, Homaa lor Bant 54 rummy partner or take up solitaire. DOWN Additions, Garages, Kitchens, ment. Appli many extras. Asking $2400. 40 Roofing, Siding, Recreation 649-3163. FO U R ROOMS - H e a t, 41 42 utilities, appliances included. MANCHESTER - Clean three Call 742-7091. 1 Double curve Rooms. 646-535$. DEAR ABBY: I took your advice and acted like a liber- 43 44 45 46 47 48 Central location. Garage, bedroom Ranch. One and 1/2 2 Persian ruler 1973 OLDSMOBILE - CutUss ated woman by calling up a guy and arranging a date with 3 Island Oogs-Sfrds-Ptfa 42 security deposit required, no baths, garage. $300. unheated. him. 49 50 51 52 S3 $250. Call 6 4 6 ^ after LARGER THREE Bedroom Lease. Blanchard It Rossetto, Supreme. Power steering, republic ffaaf Estato W antud 28 Sanlcat Olhnd 27 BooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnty 34 4 Sneers apartment - Second floor, tile Realtors, 6462482. power brakes, automatic Well' it ju s t didn't work out. You said a man would feel 54 55 Priscllla’a Pop — Al Vermeer DOG-CAT BOARDING bath, laundrysdry hook-ups. transmission, 350 V-8, flattered (o have a girl call him and tell him up front she 5 Fish MAY WE BUY your home? GENERAL Remodeling and ROOFER will install roof, bathing/grooming. Complete appendage 58 57 EAST HARTFORD - Modem storage area. Close to shb| excellent condition. Asking thought they would enjoy each other’s company. ()uick, fair, all cash and no painting, interior and siding or gutters for low dis- modern facilities. Canine OlHcaa-Storaa lor Bant 55 6 CIA 6 problems. Call Warren E. two bedroom Townhouse. ping and schools. $22 t . $2,900, or best offer. Call 646 This Kuy was flattered all right, but his ego got to be YOU’RE Y QOOP.'AT IT WONT BE UKE f Y NOW WAIT exterior. Free estimates. price. Call Ken at 647- Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 6520. predecessor {NEWSPAPER CNTERPRIIE ASSN) Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 •Refeteferences and security ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ ^ much by the end of the evening. He couldn't buy the PLAYING / LEAST I'LL T>IAT MISERABLE References. Reasonable 1566. Road, Manchester. 6465971. required. 6461858. A MINUTE.' prices. 6464346. baths, disposal, dishwasher, fice. Ground level, central idea that I didn't want to get him between the sheeU. (I GOALIE, \ BE WHERE RIGHT H E LP IN SELL YOUR House through full basement with hook-ups. location, professional 1974 MAZDA RX 3 - really didn't.) BIDWELL Home Improve­ EIGHT ADAORABLE Pupa - FOUR ROOM Apartment - Automatic, bucket seats, STUART.'J THE ACTION BASEBALL.' r' J. Watson Beach Real Elstm BRICK - BLOCK, stone, $245. Call 528-1708 days. building, parking and utilities. I'm afraid the average man still likes to take the in­ ment Co. Expert installation Cute as Teddy Bears, raring available immediately with radio, tac, air conditioning, IS' Company. Professional rbal fireplaces, concrete, chimney to go! Six weeks old. Cali 746 Call itiative when it comes to dating. Or did I just happen to of aluminum siding, gutters appliances. $150. per month, radial tires, rally wheels, disc get a dud? Win at Bridge estate service for nearly 50 repairs. No Job too small. and trims. Roofing installa­ 77M. LARGE SIX Room Duplex - years. Call our Manchester of­ Central location. No pets. (jail 649-5702. brakes, sport stripes. Lynch Save. Call for es- tion and repairs. 6494495, 875- EAST CENTER Street - 540 Motors, 64M321. GUESSED WRONG fice, 847-9139. timates. 9109. DOBERMAN-Male, one year Security, references. and 300 square foot offices. iteiy. MANCHESTER, Five room Modem first floor. Central DEAR GUESSED: I think you got a dud. Just because Thinking couid ruin bridge old. AKC Registered. apartment - In two family 1972 TOYOTA U nd Cruiser - 4 TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - Elxcellent temperment. Call per month. 6461924, M62289 heat and air, ample parking. a man asks a gfri for a date doesn't mean he wanta to take □ MISC. SERVICES HORACE Tetrault - Siding, home. Appliances, washer- wheel drive, 3 speed, 6 Cleaning cellars and attics, roofing, stormwindows, aw­ 6461034. 6461180. cylin()ers, mud and snow her to bed. And the same applies to women who take the moving large appliances, also MANCHESTER - 30 Locust dryer hook-up. Storage. No initiative. nings. (Quality workmanship, pels. Security, References. tires, rear seats, 2 heaters, stone and'loEunoellv Uvered. 644- free estimates. Fully insured. WANTED - Good home for Street. First floor, four rooms NORTH (D| spades and led back the deuce SanrteM Oftorsd 31 8^-6675. good condition! Lynch 1775, 644-9532. 87^9t87, 649-3147. white, Samoyed dog. A good heated. Available immediate­ DEAR ABBY: I work tor the Bureau of Vital Statistics. AQ94 of diamonds. Declarer went ,1-8 ly. $220. Call 6462426, 9 a.m. OFFICE SPACE Motors, 646-4321. lovable pet. Call 647-1511. Since quite a few people have had sex change operations V A Q 10 5 right up with dummy’s ace, C&M TREE Service - Free es­ FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets to 5 p.m. I FOUR ROOMS - First floor. SPECHALIZING cleaning and Heated. Central. Adults, no FOR REMT recently, they have been requesting that their names be « 10 6 4 led the deuce of clubs, stuck in timates, discount senior and doors made to order. Top repairing chimneys, roofs, HAVE D(Xj - Must travel! Trueka tor Sola 52 * A J7 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence MANCHESTER - Eight room pets. $210.6461919, between 5^ |250 square feet, center o f l changed to agree with their sex change. We are having dif­ the jack and East was in with citizens. Company quality work, reasonable new roofs. Free estimates. 30 Affectionate pedigree black Manchester, air conditioning and ficulty in writing to these people. House. Appliances, $350. J.D. 7 p.m. 1 I the king just as he had ex­ Manchester owned and prices. References. 6464346. Years Experience. Howley, Dachshund, 6years, looking I parking. CaU 643-9Ul. 1975 DODGE Van - B-100. WEST EAST pected to be. HAVE OUR HOWE APPLIANCEwcE y r Real Estate. 6461980. They usually have their names legally changed before WELL, HISLEY-J NOT A WHISPER. J.e... BUT THEIR ADVERTISIWe BLITZ operated, (jail 646-1327. 6434361. for good home. 6334667. Automatic, power steering. A 3 A A K 10 8 6 2 5ALE5 MANASER COME TO m y ) I having the sex change operation. Now East cashed the ace of WHAT'5 THE HAS ABSOLUTELY STUHNBP 31,000 miles. Call 649-8458. V K J963 VS74 OFFICE immediately l a t e s t on For example: A man named James Black has changed spades and West went into one THE m a r k e t ; 5------• , his name to Virginia Black. By rights he is still a male with 9K95 4732 THE auiNTZ TROUBLE. I BflHSI AQ8S4 *K of those trances that tend to QUEERER ? WINTHROP u female name. turn their partner’s hair TROUBLEL..AND When writing to him, should we address him as "Dear SOUTH WHAT WAS A LL A J 7 5 white. Finally, West discard­ THAT TRIVIA Mr. Black," since he is still a biological male, or "Dear Miss ANp-n-IBMTT-e ^ » 2 ed the king of diamonds. CARO L WAS HOWlyAJEWAS Bluck," since his name has been legally changed? ♦ AQJ8 West had come to some silly PESTERIWS A tO N S T B ? THisM T/ieyauR BALTIMORE DILEMMA ME ABOUT t 1 C O U L P h a v e S U D C e N L y A 10 9 6 3 2 conclusion that East held the t^kRENTSLET'iOU Neither vulnerable diamond queen and that this CQtAEeOJTCF / SSTAYUPTO DEAR DILEMMA: Address him (or her) by his (or her) play would lead to an extra set A contortionist . T H E C L O ^ U J legal name. Weil North East South since West would get to ruff a V a n d ... IN . T. 2 A 3 A diamond. Bu t IT'S n o t h e a l t h y Dbl. Pass Pass Pass Greed and particularly 1 Opening lead — 3 A senselesss greed is a terrible 2 *Side T o BE A L L iaiRAPPED thing. East led the third i spade. West ruffed and return­ y Astro-graph By Oswald & James Jacoby ed a diamond, whereupon Alley Oop — Dave Graua U P IM V O U R 5 ELP. t Here is a Boris Schapiro South won, led his 10 of By BERNICE BEDE 080L band from Bridge Analysis. clubs, let it ride and made his i_g 0 The game was rubber bridge doubled contract. with everyone playing the ' For Sunday, Jan. (, 1977 % SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) weak notrump------r- H ence, ARIES (March 21-AprM IS) This You're happiest today being North's notrump opening bid, Sankaa Oliarad 31 SarYleaa OHatad 31 Haaling-Plumbing 35 Sporting Qooda 45 Apartmanta For Bent 53 Apartmanta For Boot 53 oillcoa-Sloroa lor BonI 55 Motorcfcloa-Bleycloa 54 la a good day to exercise your around active people. But don't East's two spade overcall and A Tennessee reader wants productive Instincts. There's lots Indulge In games where your West’s double of three clubs. to know if the revoke penalty ELECTRICIAN - All types of VINYL REPAIR - We can fix RUPP SNOWMOBILE - 35 of littls things to do snd you'll get pocketbook Is needed for finan­ The club double was one of SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER - Three room MANCHESTER - 700 square TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville can cost the revoking side a wiring, electrical Improve­ sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No cleaned with electric cutters, HP. Electric start, excellent a klch out ot them. cing. the hungry variety, but If the ment, and repair work. FHEE apartment in a two family feet newer light industrial 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and trick or tricks taken before need for expensive ^ professionals. McIUnney condition. $750. Call after 4 TAURUS (April 26Mey 20) Qo defense started with two estimates. Call 646-5253. house. Appliances, utilities. DAMATO ENTEAPIIISES ^ace. Many possibilities, rack. $1,750. 2864042. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 260se. the revoke. recovering. 568-5878. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ p.m. 6466989. somewhere today where you can 21) The times and fortune favor $175. J.D. Real Estate, 646 Large variety of Apartmenla and $200. per month, lease. Hayes spades and a ruff, declarer The answer is a decided pany, ...... Townhouses throughout 1972 PUCH -175 CC. $175. Call meet new and Interesting peo­ you today, so zero In on enter­ was sure to be set. However, "No” Thg revoke penalty CUSTOM DRAPERIES made SNOW PLOWING - Parking $5.00 TO THE first person to Manchester. Corporation, 6460131. ple. You need to be stimulated prises of real consequence. to specifications. Free es­ 6466233, or 6461068. East was looking for bigger only applies to the revoking lots and driveways. F lo o rin g 35 ^pear at the Manchester ffentaf Offfee open daffy S-5, by talking to those with tresh Don't be hazy about your role or timates and measurement. Reasonable rates, free es­ ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 6 Sat. fO'S, Sunday 11-3 STORE, or Office ^ c e for things. He took his king of and later tricks. It does not Evening Herald, with a tennis room apartment. Stove, Ideas and a different outlook. your goals. Call anytime before 9 p.m. timates. (jail 6468364. Irving 646 -1 02 1 rent in Manchester Mall. Heat apply to tricks taken previous­ FLOOR SANDING racket and a sales slip, refrigerator, references. No GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) 6464266. Manchester and Bolton. ;z30-A New State Road and lights included. 6461442 or Campora-Trallora ly- Reflnishing floors like new, no varifying it was bought from pets. $170. 6463167, 2263540. Uobllo Homes 65 Is a good day to make some You'll come out ahead today, If Berry’* World^______Nassiff Arms on Monday, changes around home. Try some REWEAVING bums, holes. waxing, (specializing in older MANCHESTER you view things realistically and GROUP OF Energetic young floors). " • • •• January 10th., 1977, small proiseti that come to logically. There's no place lor Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Ceilings and inside MANCHESTER - Two 18' CAMPER trailer - single The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productlona perair desire won to meet aintins John verfaille, 646 MANCHESTER - 550 square mind, to brighten the scene. hunches or trying to fill Inside Window, shades, Venetian bedroom Townhouse ^ r t - feet industrial space. Ground axle, excellent condition. daily needs. Snow shoveling, 5750, 8fl 2222. straights. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ment available at Pine Ridge floor, $85. monUily including Eleven years old. $1,500. (jail CANCER (June 21-July 22) If apartments cleaned, window A n tlq u 9 i THREE ROOM Furnished Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 washing, and many more jobs Village. Features include heat. Warren E. Howlanc 742-8930. you find you have some Idle time AOUARIUS (Jen. 20-Fsb. 19) 5221. heat, air conditioning, apartment - 83 Oak Street, two today, pick up the phone or the Business situations are your you just don't have time to do. KEEP SMILING WANTED Antique furniture, blocks to Main. $175 per Realtors, 6461108. Discount for Senior Citizens. carpeting, individual en­ BRAND NEW 14 foot wides pan and communicate with strong suit again today. II there's glass, pewter, oil paintings, or month, plus utilities. Security those who'd like to know how Call 728-8839. KEEP HAPPY other antique items. trances and patio. Full base­ APPRO X IM A TELY 1500 from $9995. in stock ready for any advantage to be gained, ment with washer and dryer deposit required. Mr. Lindsey, immediate delivery. Price In­ you're doing. you're the one wholl find It. Harrison, 643-8709. 6461111. Square feet of office space in Clown Doll SOUCIER TREE Service - hookups ane much more. the Manchester State Bank cludes wall-to-wall LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Things PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Great location, easy Building. Formerly a printing carrpeting, matching look pretty nifty for you today You're a welcome addition to any Special Winter Rates, limited ArHct9$ for S§lo WANTED - Complete estates, HEATED FIVE Room apart­ time. Free estimates. 24 hour clocks, phonographs, steins. accessibility to everything. shop. Tj J. Crockett, Kealtor, appliances, bow window, front where chances for personal gain team today. You're a "we" player $275. per month. No pets. ment - Garage, two baths. No 6461577. country kitchen and much are concerned. Opportunities and not a "me" player. Being an service. Phone 643-4001. ALUMINUM sheets used as Will buy outright or sell on pets. Security, and _ plates, .007 thick, consignment, any quantity. Damato Enterprises, 6461021. more. Large selection of could develop unexpectedly. unsui^hsro doesn't bother you. references. $235. Call 647-1544 homes to chooss from, all PAINTING and Paper 3x32", 25 cents each or 5 for after 7 p.m. SMALL SPACE for rent - VIRGO (Aug. 2 68 sp L 22) You banging - Light trucking, $1. Phone 6462711. TWO BEDROOM Apartment - Ideal for store or office. priced to sell. Excellent finan- can afford to have e lot of Irons In Heat and hot water included. cing available. Trades the lire today, Your efficiency In­ f c ? cellars and attics EIGHTEENTH, nineteenth, FOUR ROOM luxury apart­ Available now. Please call CaU 643-0025. Months security, and months 643-6441. welcome, parts, supplies, and creases with your Industry, You'll C1.EAN USED refrigerators, and twentieth century Olde ment - Country setting. Adults ranges, automatic washers, Things From Colmstocke, rent. Call 872-907. accessories, full time service be happiest when busiest. l l H y a i / only. Heat and appliances In­ department. Plaza Homes, 1. 9, 1977 “ DICK'S SNOW Plowing - Ser­ with guarantees. B.D. Pearl's Manchester. Phone 649YI584. cluded. $265. Call LIBRA (Stpl. 2S-Oct. 23) A ving Rockledge, surroiuiding A lliances, 649 Main St., 646 THREE R(X)M Apartment - 13M Wilbur Cross Hi^way, friend will confide In you today. areas. Parking lots, Third floor. Heat, stove, and Wantod to Bant Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, ANTIQUES WANTED - Fur- SIX ROOM Duplex - Cellar. You've proven you can be driveways, apartments, refrigerator. No children or Connecticut, 1-8260369. trusted. The Information passed niture, Oriental rugs, nain- $220. Five room s, second sidewalks, sanding. Call 646 UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub tings, Windsor desks, pottery, pets. $166. Phone 6462236. 3,000 PLUS or Minus Square on to you will be very beneficial. 2204. floor, $170. Married couple, feet needed for factory outlet, BRAND NEW 14 foot wides Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, weathervanes, baskets. Ron two children. 649-8350. Brownies, nurses. East Dionne, 6461691. WINTER STREET, specializing in domestic from $9995, in stock ready for ALLAN T. KEELER'S tax Manchester - One bedroom ;oods. Parking necessary, immediate delivery. Price in- Catholic School. 6461225. FIVE ROOM Apartment - No service. Tax returns done in THE PACK RAT - Antiques, apartment. First floor, /rite A. Michaels, 8 Forest- cludes: Wall to wajl appliances, cellar storage and children or pets. Security view Drive, Vernon, Conn. carpeting, matching the privacy of your home. Call HARD FIREWOOD for sale. collectables, decorative and d ^ s i t . Call alter 6 p.m., 647- 871-1781 for appointment. Any size load. Call 843-0851, conversation pieces. Turquois irking, heat^and ho^t water. 0 6 ^ , or call 872-2465, after 6 appliance, DOW window, front

Two bedroom duplex. room etiioiency. Heat, not exterior, paperhanging, and works perfectly. Great Hlaniod to Buy excellent work. References. Appliances and private base­ water. Parking. $155. Pasek parts, supp^lles, and camera for the beginner, or Realtors, 2867475. Free estimates. Fully in­ the professional. jSOO. Call ment. No pets. Lease and Autoa For Solo accessories. Full service ANTIQUE FURNITURE - sured. Martin Mattson, 646 647-1601 befor 2:00, or after security. $230. per month. 646 department. PLAZA H O M ^, 4431. 5:00 p.m. Clocks, Glass, Dolls, Statues, 9455, 647-9773. CHARLES APARTMENTS - NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1348 Wilbur Cross Hli' Paintings, Toys, (tuns, Deluxe four and half room Bankrupt? Repossessed? Berlin Turnpike, Berlini Swords, Musical Instruments, Townhouse. 1 1/2 baths, all PAPER HANGING Expert. FIREWOOD FOR Sale - MANCHESTER - Two Honest Douglas accepts Connecticut, 1-828-0389. Your average paper, In Post Cards, Steins. 64626M. bedroom Ranch type apart­ f inances, two air con- Select ^ llt hardwood. tloners, carpeted, heat, hot average room , $30. $25/load. Tlie Andrew Ansaldi ment. Convenient location. RIchman, 6463864. Company, 6465249. OLD CLOCKS Wanted Price includes heat, hot water, patios, sound proofing. parts. Call 649-4291. water, kitchen appliances, Washer and dryer nook-ups, PAINTING, Paper hang TWO WHITE WALL Snow storage and laundry. per storage, basement garage. Carpentry work. Call 843 tires - 14" on rims. G78 14” . Rooms tor Rent month. No pets. Damato $270 to $315. 6460800, 6 4 6 1 ^ . or 643-0367. Less than 3,000 miles. Four Enterprises, 6^1021. 14” rims, Clievy. Phone 646 PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ CENTRAL ON Bus Une - QUALITY PAINTING and 4678. nished room. Centrally M A N C H E S T E R - O ne Three room apartment, se­ Paper Hanainjg by Willis located for working person. bedroom apartments. Heat, cond floor. Available Scnultz. Fully insured, Call 6464)506. hot water and kitchen February 1st. Stove, SACRIFICE Office equipment refrigerator. Utilities not In­ Delight the youngsters references. 649-4W. - Moving out of state. Desk, appliances supplied. Full with this colorful jolly ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly maintenance service, many In cluded. SecurltV deposit clown doll. \ice for gift­ filing cabinet, swivel chair, required. $135. 6460418. DAVE’S PAINTING Service • typewriter Uble. Excellent rooms, single $54.96; double small apartment com{iIexes giving. with private entrances. No. .^210 hax transfer Interior. Eiterlor. condition. Plus: Side by side, $69.96, Plus tax. Continental lo r (lo)l and costume; full Reasonable prices. Any size two door frost-free, breakfast, maid service, Priced from $225. per month. directions. job. References anytime. CaU refrigerator-freezer, 19 cu. ft. utilities, ^rking. Call 646 T l OSOII. i«Bd 7S( f«r Bsck SBt- 8 7 8 ^ . household goods. S8631SS. 2300. tt f t , fsr MS iMSlkg. Bullding-Contraeting 33 AIR COMPRESSOR - Garage BEDROOM - Share 1 1/2 tU f BURNeTT size. Very good condition. baths, kitchen privileges, with MaachBiH r Ivenlng Herald 11M Ava. af Amarleaa $300. 100 lbs. working owner and one other tennant. ' r York. N.V. 100M NEWTON SMITH 1 pressure. Call 8461068, or 846 Security, references. 6467630. Remodeling, Repairing. Rec V.M.. lU a t. ASrtti with Zip rooms. No job too imall. $46 CSOf MS Siylt Nuakfr. 3144. 1976 ALBUM p lu s S p ecial PERSIAN RUGS - Orientlil Design. Various sizes. Prices Quilt Supplement of pat- CARPENTRY, M atonar/- U m pieces and directions almost half the market price! for‘ 7 ‘ quilts. *•— Price - 12.00. Remodeling, and ad- 8468904. sue TNIte IIOKt AT tt.3ft CACH dIUons.Free estimates. Call Ns. •'111-M.UF SIISSN lUllTS. Anthony Squlllacote at 8 ^ Csatahii liittta lavaty ealMt. 0811. Mi. ON MAADC. •IracUaat Isr ilaUta giiHti. CARPENTRY, Custom Na. S I II -SUNCMOTHirt now- IS auilTf. IS fsiciMitiig asiHi. Houses - Additions, Ha. t-IIS.lMCSlCA'I FiVOAlTl roofing and siding. Kitchens, AfSNAM. A lAMlIfBl iHicUaa. bathrooms, and repair work of Mi. - MAKf A SIFT. Mlty sms far frlsaSs mS fMiHy. all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis for estimate, 643-8712.