PAGE TE N -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter, Conn., Sat.. Jan. 22, 1977

Hello there. Here we go again, aiid ’Tuesday morning a little before 10. one news article that’s worth telling Day, our Seniors will put on their Schedule for the week While on the subject of Tuesday, 1 News for Senior Citizens | own Fun Program. This is always an you about is that one of our wonder how many of you happened to Monday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen members, Tonuny O’Neil, received enjoyable afternoon when we watch social games, one canned goods each see in last Sunday’s Courant the pic­ our seniors perform. Inside today the distinct pleasure of receiving an ture of none other than our square By WALLY FORTIN needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is invitation to President Carter’s in­ Hey, everybody, guess what? I just served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., pinochle dance caller. Happy Hall Petschke. received, some real exciting news! Area n e w s _____ 8-9 F a m ily ...... 7 auguration by none other than Vice He’s at our center every Tuesday games. Bus pickup 8:30 a.m. Ktum President Walter Mondale. Con­ which we find is helping to speed up been the key to our success over the Our mini-bus has been shipped and B usiness...... 5 MACC new s. . . . . 3 morning from 10 to noon and the trips 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Classified . . . .13-16 MCC calendar 4 ditions were such that Tommy the games so that more hands can be year. You’ll hear from me again. we should be able to pick it up maybe Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ class is open to all seniors whether played and still give those who need By the way, some of my crewi Ray even sometime this coming week. D ear A bby...... 17 Obituaries...... 18 couldn’t make the trip, but I’m sure you know how to dance or not. ping, 10 a.m., square dance lessons Editorial ...... 6 S p o rts...... lO-u watching it on ’TV meant a little bit to take our bus a chance to play. We Stewart and Ray Gliha have already By the way, because of the cold and ceramic class. 1 p.m'., return trip Tax aid want to welcome back some of the weather last Tuesday, our bus more to him than for us. We think it started working on parts of the from shopping and our Senior PBICEi FIFTE^ CENTS Here’s some good news for you all. old familiar faces and look forward wouldn’t start. We tried to reach as was just great for him to receive the scenery, so you can see, we’re all Bowling League at the Parkade invitation. As you know, it’s income tax time, to seeing some new ones, so come on getting "psyched” up already. many as we could who usually take Lanes. Now for other news. We talked and as in the past, once again we out and see what it’s all about. The Thursday, after a delicious baked the bus for shopping, however there about a Carribean Cruise and I final­ have the good fortune to have some lucky prize winners were Esther chicken dinner, the action moved up­ were some we didn’t reach, so if Wednesday: 10 a.m. to noon, ly got the word, and the price I capable senior volunteers on hand to Anderson, 3,630; Nadine Malcom, 3,- stairs and we played “make-up” you’re in doubt because of the pinochle games. Noon to 12:30 p.m., received just didn’t fit my pocket- help you, for free yet, with your in­ 570; George Vallone, 3,080. kitchen social bingo, make-up for the weather, if it hasn’t been on the lunch is served. 12:45 p.m., bridge Rhodesia turns down radio, then call our office so you book. I feel it would have been in the come tax return, n e action is days the weather man wouldn’t let us games, 1 p.m., craft class. Bus Variety show won’t be standing outside. neighborhood of $700 and I’m not scheduled to start the first of out to play. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips, February and in my next column I’ll From now on, you’re going to be Don’t forget now, we have decided 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. about to throw that kind of money on hearing more and more about our you folks. So now our good friend have more information for you. to cut out offering coffee for the time Menu for the week Variety Show. The name of the show Monday, old fashioned vegetable British peace plan Pinochle being. It’s tea time, however, if any Paul is going to try to come up with a this year will be our version of “Show Thursday: 10 a.m. to noon, open nice cruise, but leaving from New On Wednesday morning, the action would like to bring their own instant beef soup, sloppy joe on a bun, diced card playing and visiting. Noon to Boat.” Marci, Roger, and their coffM, we’ll have the hot water. Jello with whipped topping, tea. York, and I’m sure it can be a real starts to pick up as we had 35 players talented crew are sure this is going to 12:45 p.m., Hot Meal and Meals on SALISBURY, Rhodesia (DPI) — for our pinochle games with the Please bear with us and maybe it Wednesday, Dutch potato soup nationalist members and presided raid. great trip at a more realistic price. be the best show ypt. Wheels. 1 p.m. Fun Day featuring Prime Minister Ian Smith today following winners: Michael won’t last for too long. with crackers, grilled Reuben over by a British resident com­ “So far as we are concerned, As far as the Nova Scotia trip, 1 am Now on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 6, Seniors’ Fun Day Program. Bus turned down the latest British Haberem, 657; Archie Houghtaling, By the way, getting back to the sandwich, homestyle bread pudding, missioner. however, it is a tragic and fateful waiting for a price on that and hope starting at 1:30 p.m., will be oUr only pickup at 8:30 a.m. and upon request proposals to lead Rhodesia peaceful­ 573; Grace Windsor, 560; Ann Variety Show for a minute. It means tea. Smith discussed the proposals with decision.” to have it and more details by this audition and the day when we need only at noontime. Return trip, 3 p.m. ly to black majority rule, British that in our craft class on Wednesday Thursday, Chinese dinner turkey members of his “inner cabinet” — time next week. Thompson, 554; Lillian Lewis, 553; lots of people, performers and Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen negotiator Ivor Richard raid. Richard raid the latest British plan John Derby, 552; AI Chellman, 543; afternoons, Gloria will be needing a chow mein with chow mein noodles, senior ministers—over the weekend. Ceramic class helpers, so we need you and hope that social games, one canned goods At a news conference, Richard raid had been accepted as a basis for new Helena Gavello, 542; Grace Moore, lot of helpers as she starts making fluffy, rice, shrimp egg roll with soy He is scheduled to make a nationwide By the way, on Tuesday morning we can count on you. Just show up needed for each. Noon to 12:30 p.m., that following a 45-minute meeting negotiations by nationalist 541. costumes and other articles >for the sauce, lime sherbet with fortune radio and television address this we are starting new ceramics class. and tell us you’re ready to help make lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., between the two men. Smith had delegations to Geneva and by the five In the afternoon, it was time for show. So the call is out for your help cookies. evening. We have some new molds and lots of this show the best ever. Remember, setback games. Bus pickup at 8:30 taken a ‘“tragic and fateful “front-line” African states surroun­ bridge and we had three tables for on Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 3. Friday, old fashioned cabbage “It is difficult to see where we go ding Rhodesia. 2 room for more participants. The too, that everyone is donating their soup, beef macaroni and tomato a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. and decision.” the game. We started a new deal Fun Day 3:30 p.m. from here,” Richard told reporters. It also was endorsed by the United class is open to all our seniors and all time and efforts which 1 believe has casserole, whole wheat bread and Richard blamed the Rhodesian you have to do is drop by this coming Next Thursday as part of our Fun But he raid he hoped Smith had not States and other Western countries, butter, sliced peaches, tea. leader for failure of peace finally closed the door on all chances negotiations and raid he raw no pur­ and South African Prime Minister of a peaceful trMsition to black rule. John Vorster had been anxious for pose in reconvening the adjourned The British diplomat raid Smith Geneva conference. negotiations to resume. was not even prepared to accept the ‘Mr. Smith alone has rejected our Snow removal He raid he felt “rad and apprehen­ latest British plan as a basis for sive’’ about the future of Rhodesia. proposals as even a basis for further negotiation. He raid Smith refused to Richard, chairman of the Geneva negotiations. He bears, as wd see it, 4 deviate from the proposals but to him talks, raid he planned to return to a heavy responsibility for what may fund shrinking by former Secretary of State Henry now happen,” Richard raid. tl.ii Lx)ndon later M ay. He has spent A. Kissinger last year. nearly four weeks on a diplomatic “ Fighting will go on, sanctions will The four Rhodesian nationalist not be lifted and the people of this shuttle across southern Africa to delegations who attended the Geneva Although the town is having some problems keeping a seek agreement among black and country, both white and black, will conference have wholly rejected the suffer further. The outcome is full supply of winter equipment, there may now be just white leaders on an iterim govern­ Kissinger plan as a basis for a enough snow-removal money to get through the rest of ment leading to black majority rule. extremely difficult to foresee. settlement. “We had a good fighting chance of the winter. PllCiS IFFiCTIVi SUN., The latest proposals, which he dis­ “Mr. Smith is of course perfectly Highway Superintendent Timothy O’Sullivan said that FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. JAN. U TO SAT. JAN. 29 cussed with Smith Friday, Included a settling (the problem) on the basis of entitled to take this attitude and no these negotiations...Everyone I raw the town has now spent about 870,000 of the $103,000 plan to Set up a 30-member ru ling doubt he believes it to be in the best Mayor visits old school budgeted for snow removal. council with a majority of black accepted them as being a basis for Del Monte I Waldorf fCottSoda G l a d interests of his country,” Richard discussion.” Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr. returned Friday to Washington School, which he once “We may just be able to squeeze through. We’re better Ginger Ale Club Sodo Colo Domino Sugor off than most towns,” O’Sullivan said of the budget. B a th T is s u e T r a s h B a g s attended, to explain what a mayor does to the second grade students. He also answered He had said last week that it seemed unlikely the $103,- and Assorted Diet Flavors questions about Manchester. The children in Mrs. Orfitelli’s and Mrs. Scata’s second grade I White or Assorted 4 Roll Pack 120Z. BOTTLES lOCOUNTPACKAGE 000 would be enough to make it through the winter. But, classes are studying the community as part of their social studies curriculum. (Herald he now says that the money remaining should take care Citrus fruit sales said normal pnoto by Fin to) of about two big and three small snow falls. "With a little luck, we can make it,” he raid. i;oz. ^ I By BETTY RYDER I JAN. U VMRU lAV., M H . It. UAUT O M I LA. Keith Petersen, produce manager the same. In fact, the price is down a There has been a “serious problem with equipment,” CANS ^ ^ P O N RRR RAJWLV. OHt Herald Reporter of Highland Park Market on few pennies, but I im agine^at will he raid. Elarlier this week, there were nine town trucks Tender Vittles Cat Food UOVIKI FACKAttI 59c Grapefruit Juice UNt^tVlMO 39c Gayla Drinks &les of citrus fnilts and frozen Highland St., said, “Right now we change soon.” that needed to be repaired. Four are back in service and A r. A .. ttilTLA’I AltMTIOVAItlTill ' juices are moving along normally ac­ aren’t experiencing any problem. Doug King, who operates Pero’s Carter to seek reduction two more should be operating in the next few days, Gf3p6fruit Sections uouncicah 29‘ Souptime Soup Mix * INVI14>PI Fill 3 FM ! Topcrest Bath Tissue ONYILLCrw 69c cording to spokesmen for several The prices apparently are rising, but, Fruit Stand on Oakland St., rays, O'Sullivan raid. area stores with few feeling the I Reg. er so far, the consumption hasn’t in­ “Things are about normal. People The other three have blown engines and may not be P r in c e effects yet of the impending citrus creased.” operating for about two weeks, he raid. Spaghetti T BROW NIE I Uebleached get all excited when they read of fruit shortages from the South due to At the same store, Paul Philbrick, in worldwide arms sales He also said that the town’s rand and salt supplier j SLI.IAe shortages in the newspaper and some S p a g h e t t i Sauce I MIX the freezing weather which damaged commenting on the sale of frozen are picking up a couple of extra cans J made a delivery Thursday. The deliveries had been COLIEGEINN U'rOZ.CAN Meot MeollessorMushroom crops there last week. By HELEN THOMAS trip to Europe and Japan Sunday, Ziti Rigotoni or Med. Shells I juices raid, "Sales are running about of frozen juices. suite and the Treaty Room a "very stopped earlier in the week because of the supplier’s PRINCE I60UNCEJAR 1 Belly Crocker ■ 22' j oi. PKG. UPI will ask U.S. allies, some of whom sobering ... very gratifying diminshing stockpile. kl;;" " “ • •«» “It’s nothing to get excited about— are “heavy arms exporters,” to join it should only last for a couple of While House Reporter experience.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - President in a multilaterial effort to curb rates. O’^lUvan expects that the town will begin making weeks.” “I can’t say that I feel complete at Another firm, Agway, Inc. of New CEU'ter plans to seek a worldwide Vance to travel ease with it yet,” he raid, while ad­ “controlled replenishment” to public sandpiles early Mondale assures NATO redocUon ot arms sales and will next week. c State Rd., which takes orders for In addition. Carter raid Vance will ding; “I teel good about It. 1 have jrORANGE MIMUYE MAID • 109% JUT FLORIDAE I i move “quickly and aggressively” to travel to the Middle East within a In another cold-weather matter, the Water Department Carnation Hot Cocoa'”?rs,':cirSr.S5r‘99c Friskies Buffet 5ro.$i. FoodClubCom citrus fruits for its customers, rays of U.S. commitment the order scheduled to arrive in reach agreement with the Soviet month and will urge Israel and the enjoyed it so f a r ... I think I will like raid that problems with frozen water lines have dropped Heritage Napkins 49c HI C Fruit Punch ...... 37c Aluminum Foil hea^ 'outy 59c j Union to ban atomic tests and reduce Arab states to hold down their arms off since the beginning of the week. February has been canceled. it very much. Good working con­ nuclear stockpiles. purchases from the United States ditions.” On Monday, the town received about ten calls for BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI) - Ddbbie Garrison, a sales clerk at HUNT'S — and these plans involve some Describing the White House as and other countries. Carter called his order pardoning frozen services, Fran Taylor, a department employe, Starkist DELTA Vice President Walter Mondale the store, said, “We have just Food Club Soft-Weve growth. “really awe-inspiring,” Carter also As for nuclear arms limitations. all Vietnam draft evaders on his first said. All of the problems were in private lines and not in TOMATO assured NATO ambassadors to ^ y of received one shipment, which our Light Chunk PAPER BATH Mondale raid Carter is “deeply said he will make his first “fireside Carter said, “I would like to proceed full day in office “a proper thing to town mains, he said. FLOUR a widening U.S. commitment to the customers had previously oi'dered.” PASTE concerned” about NATO and is Mike LeTourneau, produce chat" to the nation within a week or quickly and aggressively with a com­ do,” and said, “It is one that I feel A few more calls were received on Tuesday and TUNA TOWELS TISSUE Atlantic alliance despite plans for two on his plans to send a govern­ prehensive test ban treaty. I am in 60UNCECAN SPOUND BAG White or Assorted “prepared to consider increased U.S. manager of Sam Crispino’s Supreme very much at ease with. It is Wednesday, but there were none Thursday or this mor­ 6 'j OUNCE CAN I25COUNTROII over-all reduction in the Pentagon ment reorganization plan to Congress favor of eliminating the testing of all ning. ROLL PACK investment in NATO’s defense.” Foods on Hartford Rd., 'eports rales something that should have been 2 budget. shortly, a comprehensive energy nuclear devices, instantly and com­ I ON ANY OF TNI FOLLOWINB ITEMS ! Mondale raid the new administra­ of citrus fruits is running about done. I was very grateful to be the Diplomatic sources said, however, tion also looked to European allies to policy within 90 days and a welfare pletely." one to do it.” N average. I VegitiMe Bowl - PlittM that Mondale made it clear to reform plan by May 1. 5 can? 1 .1 4 3 ^ I 4 3 *^ I 4 3 * join the United States in improving “I imagine the prices will be going The President said the Soviets Other subjects j k vtm Samr. Urgt Rtattw | America’s NATO allies that any in­ He made the remarks in the first have sent him “an encouraging OALLON ____ _ NATO defense “to the limit of ip- up on the new supplies,” he raid. La Rosa Spaghetti v <>wKet89C Caruso Blended Oil C n M r o M w/coYiR. crease in U.S. spending in Europe interview of his presidency Sunday in message” on the subject but he does On other subjects. Carter raid; coATAiNtA $2.99 Choc. Chip Cookies •AYLOMO 39c dividual abilities.” “I was talking to the dairy man in Mrs, Maloney installed IWCOUNT OM Sew Bewb would have to be matched by a cor­ the Oval Office, with reporters of not know whether their will agree to — He believes his $30 billion, two- Sweet N Low subv?itute FACKAOI 79c Chicken Noodle Soup Mondale raid a top Carter priority our frozen food department earlier, Butter Cookies' r . 01. FRB. 3 9 c responding effort by the allies, United Press International and it. year economic stimulus package is would be resumption of the Strategic and he raid the frozen canned juices as Rebekah noble grand stressing that “the U.S. can’t do It Associated Press. Furthermore, Carter said, "I “a good one” and a “proper figure” Arms Limitation Talks and balanced were selling well.” Mrs. Thora Maloney recently was installed as noble U.S.D.A. Chalet - Ittf • SheaMtr alone.” would like to move very quickly, for giving the ailing economy a shot force reductions in Europe. Produce manager Bob Simons of No moratorium grand of Sunset Reb^ah Lodge in ceremonies at the 6IM “FY'esident Carter .is determined to even prior to the SALT II agreement, in the arm. DAtB Mondale said Carter wants Shop-Rite on Spencer St. raid he Responding to questions. Carter — A peace conference on the Mid­ Marine Corps League Home. She succeeds Mrs. Marion L O N D O H fUUY COOKIO i'M eW oS i maintain fully effective defense cooperation with European allies in said he did not contemplete a toward a much more substantive Straughan. CORNED forces in Europe,” Mondale told hadn’t noticed much of an increase in reduction in atomic weapons as the dle East is “very likely this year” jCre«R«f ■ Sttgir lew! - ^f' StU Phtei! the Middle East, southern Africa and rales at that store. moratorium on U.S. weapons sales, and Vance will confer 4rtth heads of Ruth Waddell, district deputy president, and her staff BROIL Boneless NATO ambassadors at the start of Cyprus crises; and limiting the because that would be “abrupt.” first step to complete elimination in officiated at the ceremonies. ! "AHo Cbowdtr Cup w/sau« r| six-nation, nine-day global Apparently sharing his sentiments the future.” state in Israel, Egypt, Syria, Saudi BEEF proliferation of conventional and is Gary Paradis, produce manager at But he said Secretary of State Other officers installed are Mrs. Straughan, vice I Dh Arim Cn|M I SWKWI • diplomatic mission. Arabia and Jordan in depth on the Homs. nuclear weapons. Frank’s Supermarket on E. Middle (^yrus Vance will be “much more Awed by White House grand; Elaine Lancaster, recording secretary; Bernice (MTII iWMI) “As you are well aware, we are subject. Many of the leaders will be ROUNDS I...... Mondale has scheduled a series of Tpke. hesitant in the future to recommend Wearing a blue-gray tweed suit and invited to visit Carter in Washington Cox. financial secretarv: Ruth Beckwith, treasurer; ^ T H R U lAT.. JAN. It. LIHIY ON I COUPON P IR PAMILV. determined to reduce waste and inef­ meetings at NATO headquarters to the Defense Department” arms sipping coffee, the President sat on a Mary Nichols, warden; Elsie White, conductor. $ 1 2 9 ficiency in the U.S. defense budget,” “Fruits are selling, but no more after Vance visits them. before moving to the Common than normal,” he raid. rales agreements, and the President sofa before a glowing fire in the — He believes “very strongly” in Also, Ethel Aspinwall, chaplain; Virginia Keeney, ■ ■ .. Mondale raid. But he raid Carter had • 1 . * R * U O f ^ “PICA m i OWN" ftlSM PIODRCf I Market offices, also centered here. Fay Davis, manager of the frozen will have final approval before they fireplace and spoke with some majority rule in Africa, "which right supporter to the noble grand; Minnie Blevins, left asked him to assure NATO “that his Before leaving tonight for Bonn, he are submitted to Congress. FAMOUS food department at Frank’s, added reverence about the White House. means relinquishing the control of supporter to the noble grand; Ruth Waddell, right sup­ FIIIM IYOtlE$ AVflAOl SWEET • JUICY new budget and these efficiencies will confer with Dutch Foreign He also disclosed that Vice Presi­ “ It is really awe-inspiring,” he porter to the vice grand; Gertrude Tinklepaugh, left sup­ Lipman Maine Fowl U.S.D.A. Chtice • leaf Rosed “ANDY lOY" FLORIDA will not result in any decrease in that he hadn’t noticed any increase in the government by the white OUN M IY V.S.OA.CMOICR Minister Max van der Stoel and other dent Walter Mondale, who left for a said, calling his tour of the Lincoln porter to vice grand; and Carrie Finch, inside guardian. trap IONEI.IU CALIFORNIA planned investment in NATO defense rales of the frozen juices in his minorities in the countries affected.” Veal Patties sreaded high Dutch officials. department.” When Mrs. Straughan retired as noble grand, she was OUR M i T B O N I L i S S ■ 'v ' Veal Patties .. 89* Juice presented with a veteran’s 50-year jewel by Ms. Keeney, OtM Broccoli a gold evening bag from the officers and other gifts. Child Mild Franks .• 79* S n A K f IP R O A R Oranges Losing the fear of difference Refreshments were served after the ceremonies. C01.0NIAL CHUN. Rabe iaroe sue 2 Liverwurst or Bologna .. 89* OSCAR M ATfR Today’s news summary Sliced Bacon TMtcKiuciD n *1,49 •1-20 OtCAR UAYIR BRfARPAIY 5 9 f . ^ 6 9 * ^ said key to ecumenism Pork Sausage Compiled from United Press Internatlonel INIPY PRIMIUM u.ioA.cHeta By ALICE EVANS of the World Council of Churches in Eucharist without any restrictions at Sausage brown nserve MIF ROONe UlOA OM4CR . MRP (.CHOICE J examination today on testimony Herald Reporter Geneva, Switzerland, and the World PRRRI h o y if iw tIY AL*. NATURAL State sales of natural gas at un­ all, that we should say that all of us Italian Sausage niliii POTATOES eii*. 8 9 ’ implicating Picariello as the regulated prices. “Talking about the ecumenical Methodist Conference last August in who can, should, but, it is interim. WESTOWN TEP Topuiaa Chuck Steak M ■ a4dN • w COLONIAL (M O K IO (Parmtrly OAiiy ReRl U lO A . CHOICI . B l l f mastermind of a series of New movement is a little bit like picking Dublin, Ireland. He and a few other Pork Shoulder Roest CALIRORNIA DERBY — Firemen today “The only fellowship commitment •TIAK Chuck Cube Steak Crisp Celery sought the cause of a blaze which England bombings last summer. WASHINGTON - Retired up a blob of mercury. It just goes in attending the Dublin conference went in many communities is a one-time U l O A CHOICI M IR • 1 . 5 9 Of ■'(-•.'•MJOf i 'jfPVI''E' SlAfOOD snciAis I JUM M M i m CALIRORNIA damaged a building housing an an­ Army Lt. Gen. James Gavin, a all directions, and that’s the danger to Belfast and joined the peace event on World Communion Sunday, Navel Oranges EATINO 71 FOR *1 I, . in talking about the movement.” marches on Shank Hill Rd. 4 m anchiitir Fresh Perch Fillets Boneless Chuck Roast'i NORTON, Mass. — The Norton U t O A CHOICI BIRR r i . 0 9 tique shop and two apartments on longtime critic of U.S. involve­ for example. There is a danger in Fresh Scrod Fillets Pine Mountain Loga ea. 89* Rt. 34. It began at 8:30 p.m. and School Committee meets tonight ment in Vietnam, has the backing Dr. Robert W. Huston, chief “I walked in front of a group of that, a feeling that ‘Look at us, we ecumenical staff officer for the nuns, who for the first time in eight King Creb Claws .U.I.AN •l-«» Boneless Shoulder Roast ..*1.19 U I a IT RA PANCT ”WAINiN«TON lYATR" RRO at •OLOrT' routed two families from the to consider the case of special Of House Speaker Thomas O’Neill had communion together once. Delicious Apples 3i.u.*1. apartment upstairs. Several needs teacher Kevin Thorpe, who and Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, United Methodist Church, said that years were able to walk on Shank Hill Aren’t we ecumenical’. Nothing firemen suffered from smoke in­ has been threatened with dis­ for CIA director. to a group of Manchester area Rd. and were being cheered by could be further from the truth," he nom FOODS saioui '' missal for attending Jimmy clergymen, their wives and members Protestants on the sidelines. At no rifJN lARfD COODSf ' ntss, m ss dairy onmsi halation. raid. OPEN MINUTE MAID . IN S FLORIDA of the Manchester Area Conference time in the previous eight years, FOOD MART w „„ | | . n WALOIAUM'S ^ WAIOSASM'S StW YOlg SFYLf Dili I Carter’s inauguration at the per­ NEW YORK—The chairmen of The Interim Eucharist Fellowship ALL DAY (WATIR ADDED) sonal invitation of the President. of Churches Sunday afternoon at would a Roman Catholic’s life has ORANGE o A ( WHiTEMEAD 4 •LOAVES V # ^ HARTFORD — Hearings will history departments of 100 let participants say visably to the CREAM resume next week into the claim American colleges and univer­ South United Methodist Church. He been worth very much is they had community that the Christians who DOMESTIC $ 1 9 9 then proceeded to prove it. been caught on Shank Hill Rd. JUICE JK. 2 3 ™ WALDBAUM'S « tm CHEESE fackaVe by an appraiser the state still BOSTON — Senate Majority sities have picked Abraham Lin­ worship together on Sunday morning Sunday H IS PLORIOA COOKED HAM ■ • LI. Joseph J.C. DiCarlo, D-Revere, “There are issues every church “In quest of a Church of Christ Rich 8 Bread Dough gg^ MARO’lENGLISH MUFFINS w 3 wr# ’ VI V , owes him $12,500 in the controver­ coln as the greatest president. at various places come together and Tropicana Orange Juice 33c ------..*2.19 sial Candle’vood Lake land rale and Senate Assistant Minority faces, and because we ail face the Uniting, the Consultation on Church seriously study the traditions of each Shoestring Potatoes 49c Tip Top Apple Tumovers"'!.?* $i .09 NItR TORI INARR Union (COCU), has published a state­ deal. Leader Ronald C. MacKenzie, R- NEW YORK - The winter same issues it is a little bit silly for not on a comparative level but to Hood’s Cottage Cheese CO.TAt.ll 69c Cheddar Cheete ..'1 J 9 us to attempt to come to grips with ment of emerging theological con­ Ice Cream Sandwiches PACKAie $1.09 i^rench Bulky Rolls « IMPORT^O PiMftLANO Burlington, went on trial today on season of the New York City learn how much the differences are Norwegian Sw iii Cheete u these problems and issues separate­ sensus," he raid. VelveetaCheese 99c NEW LONDON - Joseph C. eight counts of extortion and con­ I &IIet resumes Tuesday now that not denominational differences but Dr. Huston suggested the group Jeno’s Sausage Pizza $1.08 Seladt « 49* Nixon, 31, faces a charge of spiracy involving the alleged its 62 orchestra musicians have ly. They are not unique. The chances the differences representing human CHOC! RWIL O-NUTl RfAtra A ifAvrr aids ' King Sour Dressing .on' i ?,'... 39c murder today in the shooting shakedown of a New York con­ voted to accept a compromise of our discovering some new insight think seriously of forming an Interim diversity,’ he raid. Pound or Choc. Whirl Cake 99c Gem Lm v c i PARerLUNCNIM u 19* Lucky Whip Topping .i.'J'.’S;. 69c death of Isaac Gray, 39, last tractor. The selection of a jury contract and end a strike that are much greater when we share our Eucharistic Fellowship. “Most of us He spoke of Importance of Jewish- Gaylord Peas or Corn . « 39c CEPACOL MOUTHWASH Mm. / / ^ German Bologna .. 1 .39 began in federal court today. traditions and come closer together when we celebrate Mass, Eucharist, Christian dialogue, “not as a debate Borden’s Lite Line Singles$1.09 Thursday. 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(WMim Regional administration is preparing LONDON — Former Israeli is something wrong with the National Days A Week- Hot Bigols avaiubli) 12 p«r*1.09 The ecumenical movement has wholeness, but it is also the place 7 PORTLAND, Maine - The emergency legislation to enable Defense Minister Moshe Dayan Council of Churches, because a Aiiii-isHiFedtsMilswtevH4elliHiwiHHeMeeMWniieEifs.inifs been Dr. Huston’s life for 12 years, where Christianity is the most clear­ Government’s gjiief witness in the natural gas firms to share says Mideast peace prospects are member of its board, an archbishop To Setw Tow Family! and he told of his participation in the ly divided. trial of accused bomber Richard supplies with firms running short brighter today than at any time of the Orthodox Church, stands ac­ Nairobi Assembly of the World Coun­ The word interim in Interim Picariello faced cross- •and to allow 18(Lday emergency since Israel was founded in 1948. cused of being a war crimes crimial cil of Churches, a study by a Jewish Eucharist Fellowship means "simp­ in Romania as one of the leaders of 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE and Christian group in the Middle ly that until that time comes when the Iron Guard which was a Nazi MANCHESTER East, the central committee meeting we all of us participate in the same Conlinut-d on Page 18 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Malicheiter. Conn- Mon,. Jan. 24.1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 24, 1977 — PAGE THREE M ACC news Businessmen ask tax cuts, By NANCY CARR uiwiiti.LWimtmmmmt;’ We have been (along liquid embroidery no way are the governor or people. Write and let them the Sabbath. Sunday afternoon, South Church, A member of the LWV pushes for income tax with the more familiar the governor’s office insen­ know your thoughts on Week of Prayer United Methodist cospon­ requests for help) fielding official national dialogue sitive or guilty of a lack of these most important Each year in the rather so r^ with the Division of between the United tubes , HARTFORD (DPI) - tax system by the Federal less favorable towards an businessmen, was the most a number of very fair (and caring, but we must con­ Businessmen lobbied today issues. Governor Grasso exhausted let down Christian Unity a dinner Methodists and Roman inIScolorsI ...... e a . O v ^ Reserve Bank which income tax than it had important issue. a few unfair) questions sider with utmost concern may be reached at 990 fgllowing the holidays, the for cuts in their taxes, the The taxpayers associa­ fo r o v e r 50 c le r g y , Catholics, he helped to pointed to an Income tax as been. regarding AFDC grants for all of our people any Prospect St., Hartford. Octave of Christian Unity also hoops and kits League of Women Voters tion is considered general­ religious, and represen­ choose the theme and the the answer to the state’s He said surveys of its and the families receiving budget increases.” Sen. Barry’s address is 315 (January 18-25) provides us pushed a personal income fiscal problems if it was ly conservative towards them. tatives of the division. materials for this year’s more than 1,400 members Sen. David Barry wrote, E. Center St. with a beacon light with Speaking to the Week of Prayer for Chris­ tax and one group not in­ accompanied by cuts in state fiscal policy and For example: What completed in February, “I believe that the present Church Women United of which to set forth on the Manchester gathering was tian Unity. We are most vited to testify said it had other levies. 1976, showed only 22 per strongly opposes a per­ about that program to get levels are inadequate and I been left out unfairly. Manchester at their coming year. the Rev. Dr. Robert W. grateful to the Rev. Dr. But Leon L. Lemaire, cent favored the controver­ sonal income- tax, while some of these fathers to will support in increase. I regular Tuesday Forum T he l e g i s l a t u r e ’s .'The theme for the 1977 Huston, the top ecumenical George Webb and Mrs. president of the Connec­ sial levy, while another Mrs. Beck is known to support their own am not in a position at the meeting passed a resolu­ Finance Committee held Week of Prayer is taken officer of the .United David Holcomb of South ticut Small Business poll taken in October, 1976, favor such a levy. children? Just for the present time to know how tion in favor of increased another of its "by invita­ from Romans 5:5 '"rhis Methodist Church, serving United Methodist for Federation Inc., said the showed 92 per cent were The “by invitation only” record, although the state great an increase will be grants to AFDC families. tion only” hearings on tax hope does not disappoint us as the Methodist represen­ making such an unusual public attitude was even now against it. hearings are on the general has increased its efforts to possible," They also passed a resolu­ reform in Connecticut and because God’s love has tative to COCU and the and inspiring opportunity He argued against the in­ concept of tax reform in gain support payments for Both have indicated a tion opposed to shopping the Taxpayers Association been poured into our hearts Faith and Order Commis­ available to the vestment tax credit as the Connecticut. these families from absent desire to hear from their for non-essential items on- of Connecticut took strong through the Holy Spirit.” sion of the World Council of ecumenical community. top priority for reform, Later when specific parents, those additional 3b exception to being left off claiming elimination of the legislation is drawn up the dollars do not go to in­ the witness list. About town 3.5 per cent levy on committee is to hold un­ crease the family’s in­ SINSATIONAL SAVINCS IN iVERY DEPARTMENT! E. Steve Pearl of business services, which restricted hearings on come. What they do is Manchester, the president affects primarily small those proposals. reduce the state/federal of the association, said the The local chapter of cost of support. The flat committee's hearing was grant remains the same. by “invitation only.” His Parents Anonymous will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Aren’t families such as group was not invited to these eligible for “cheap” Pre-h|ye|nApy Sale testify and he said that was at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. rents in low income unfair. DAVIS FAMILY housing? Actually public Senate Finance Chair­ His hamster is ahead three lengths The executive board of housing provides a man Audrey Beck, D- federal/state subsidy to Miguel Alvarez, center, manager of K-Mart on Silver Lane, points to the line as he Mansfield, had “no com­ United Methodist Women RESTAURANT of North Church will meet less than 25 per cent of 25 % urges his hamster on in a hamster race with his assistant manager, Ted Nussbickel, left. ment.” these families and is not Our Reg. Low Prices Kenneth 0. Decko, vice tonight at 7:30 at the DINNER The race was a demonstration for about 60 entrants in a hamster race at the store on Satur­ church. available to most families. day. The hamsters were in circular plastic cages which rolled as the hamsters ran in them. president of the Connec­ And in answer to questions Decorated Winner was Pamela Waverly from West Hartford. (Herald photo by Dunn) ticut Business and Industry S P E D A L S ^ concerning MISAC housing Glass and Association, the state’s (which is medium income largest business group, Theater not low income housing): Roto Tray GrinkwareSets agreed with his colleagues schedule FOR the rental agency there Y c I Industrial park referendum at similar hearings last will not rent an apartment 0 “'-Reg. 8.99 to 29 99 week that tax incentives to anyone on town welfare for businessmen were Monday Monday thru tHursdAV or AFDC. likludn Cup of Soup or Juico heeded. Vernon Cine 1 - “The Next Aside from food stamps hearings Tuesday at 8 He called for adoption of Man" 7:30-9:30 which are a real assist if * 6 , *22 an investment tax credit, Vernon Cine 2 — "Jaws” Swsdlsh Nisatbslls the family can keep enough .IZExp.KodacolorFilm . px 7:00-9:10 The Board of Directors will meet would cover a 393-acre tract in the Penney, would buy about 150 acres at which would give manufac­ Cholcs Roast Sirloin Of Rest Au jus aside to buy them, other Long Tuesday night at 8 o’clock in the turers an incentive to come U A Theater 1 - "The En­ Buckland section of Manchester, It an approximate value of $3.2 million, forcer" 7:15-9:30 subsidies are available on a • Flashcubes ^*K'>rleds.lsP„Slo„ Municipal Building hearing room to would be near 1-86 between Tolland to Connecticut and he said Fresh Golden Fried Fish Sleeve ' >r'. No Rail Weiss said. Even if the other half of UA ’Theater 2 - "How Fun­ very limited basis to a conduct a public hearing on funding Tpke. and Burnham St. the land, valued at $3.2 million, isn’t create badly needed fac­ ny Can Sex Be?" 7:10-9:00 Veal ParniMan Jr. Size small number of families. for the proposed industrial park. Cardigans Although the March 15 referen­ sold, it would mean only an ad­ tory jobs. U A ’Theater 3 — “Shaggy Rahy R ^ llifsr'wlth onions qijiacon The division of Social Ac­ ? I Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Barbara Sachs, D .A .” Soft, warm acrylic knits dum, if approved, would be for $15,- ditional $1.6 million cost to the town, 7:30-9:20 A bove Speclali Servad With tion which has written to has recommended a March 15 314,600, much of this cost will be representing the Connec­ with tie belts, or in General Electric Weiss said. Potato And Salad both the governor and our pointelle; S-ML. referendum for a bond issue to pay repaid to the town, according to town The town and state would split the ticut League of Women legislators to urge an in­ Self Cleaning 1 'I for the park costs, which have b ^n OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. Our Reg. 8.99 officials. cost of this unsold land, he said. Voters, called for cuts in CLOSED SUNDAY • Exit 93 off I-8B crease in payments to low estimated at $15.4 million. MON. A TUES. Surge of Steam Iron Is ^ A recent letter from Weiss to the Weiss has estimated that the park the sates and corporate 9 9 « income families received These costs include the purchase of directors indicated that the town will taxes and increases in the following replies. Gov. "'•i will generate $1 million per year in CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER Doubleknit Our SAVE land needed for the park and the con­ receive $11,164,250 in revenues from taxes to the town. The town’s invest­ state aid to localities to 3D I Grasso said, “Please be OVER struction of roads and buildings 6 4 9 - 5 4 B 7 Reg. the park. Thus, the total net cost to ment would be paid off after four to finance cuts in local assured that I am awfully Pull-On Pants 29.97 wiUiin the park. property taxes. BURNSIDE 24.70 the town would be $4,150,350. six years, he said. Any investment aware of the dollar gap The park, which last week was Isio lUnSIM AVL. E. NTFl. • S2i-)n: Polyester or acrylic pull- The revenue figure includes $6.4 that the town can pay off in seven “To provide the revenues DOUBLE FEATURE between current grant ons with stitched crease; steam erases deep wrinkles, self-clean granted a needed zone change for feature makes iron last longer. )IF240WH million for the sale of land to firms years is considered a good one, he required for these changes I H i LA S T levels and the present cost solids, patterns, 8-18. about two-thirds of its property, interested in locating in the park. said. and to add fairness to 1 7:15 PICTURE S H O ir of living. I am very hopeful STOREWIDE SALE KodakX-15 ’ The major proposed tenant. J.C. Connecticut’s state-local 9:20 -^EASY R ID E ir that we will be able to Unisonic Deluxe Micro tax system, the League of Jan. 25 thru Jan. 29 make appropriate 126 Camera Outfit Memory Calculator Women Voters proposes 8EAN CONNERY adjustments. I am giving “Spend‘3 and PZC public hearings tonight adoption of a progressive THE NEXT MAN EVERYTHING the most careful considera­ Gef '3 Back!"' NOW personal income tax,” she tion to Social Services ONLY submitted by the Wesley Retirement said. Commissioner Maher’s 17.74 fBOrA'slB 12.99 request for the project would have to The Planning and Zoning Commis­ Center, Inc. et al, which has Last week the Finance SUrti Wednesday request for an increase in Includes 126 drop-in cartridge Large 8 digit readout, % key. come before the PZC at a later date. sion (PZC) will meet at 7:30 p.m. expressed interesting locating an Committee released a CARRIE and 10% to50% OFF AFDC.” him, Flipflash and wrist strap. Includes battery and case. today to conduct three public The second public hearing is a After outlining some AC Adapter. Optional 4.99 elderly housing project on Hartford requested change of zoning from study of the Connecticut NICKOIODEON hearings. Rd. steps taken to assist low in­ Rural Residence to Residence M for The Coventry Shoppe The first hearing is for a requested Pascal Mastrangelo, chairman of pot Rd. 742-7494 Coventry, Cl. come families, she closed DEPEND-0' change in the zoning regulations that a 48-acre tract on the west side of with the thought, “That in the Manchester Housing Authority, Parker St. in the vicinity of Bent St. C2i^THEATRES EAST Autcxnstic would allow housing for the elderly announced today that the authority GLOBE J & J Gauze Bandage and handicapped as a special excep­ W.B. Thornton has submitted the In-Tank Cleaner has endorsed the proposed Hartford request. 2"i5yds.OurRe|.69c tion in a Residence M Zone. Rd. project. The PZC will also discuss a Jravel SeiYice Our An M Zone presently permits The matter before the PZC tonight TUESDAY Handicaps proposed amendment to the zoning 555 MAIN STREET J & J Adhesive Tape single-family, duplex, and group is not the proposed Hartford Rd. 643-2165 84c - I housing, but has no provisions for regulations that would prohibit any didn^t deter Vaoiunt packed for N WiSydi.OurRe* 59c project, however. ’The change in the new junk yards or motor vehicle junk Automatic loilel elderly or handicapped housing. M Zone regulation would be needed Over 30 Yeart McCutcheon All acrylics: zip fronts, some ireahftess. shfior cleaner. 12oz. yards in Manchester. f hoods. Solids, jacquards, The requested change has been Travel Experience s t r i p s ^ J & J Cotton Balls for that housing, but the actual S M L Reg. 7.99 fo 12,99 Authorized agent in YORK, England (U P D - Box Of 65 Our Reg. 69c Manchester for all For 34 of his 46 years Philip PUNTERS FAMILY WOOLITE unocr Airlines, Railroads and McCutcheon has led a life Sesame Steamship Lines. Band-Aid Brand Sheer or ~ —SCZ7— Cold Water of crime — despite his han­ Nut Mix ^ l«HH ■-lit IlHH H Inaugural was big treat m s s L dicaps of a withered hand, Plastx: Stops, so's. Reg. i.07 Wash,16oZv, SEAN CONNERY a glass eye and an artificial SPECIAL leg. Recently he got some Our J & J Steri-Pads "TheNeoctMoiV’ advice from a judge. s s * Reg. Reg. :S ljC H C A S C Super absorbent, med size 1.46 1.49 for Manchester residents Judge Rodney Percy at Snacks, peanuts, C IN E M 4 S York Crown Court told 100% Acrylic Knit cashews, lOoz. fo r alt fine washabtes. inaugural party at the National Ar­ By GREG PEARSON She was^most impressed with the 0 3 4 - 3 him, “You are a rotten mory with about 8,000 other people. inauguration ceremony. INTERSTATE 84 EXIT 58 burglar. Whoever heard of Fashion Pants Herald Reporter Elastic cinch back flares; pocket, “It was hot and stuffy, but it was “My feet were very cold, but I was SILVER LANE ROBERTS a burglar succeeding with Coronation Yarn of Most people can probably think of a button or braid trim. Sizes 8-18. worth it to see some of the per­ very impressed with the swearing-in. IMI (OUTIS 19 • U ■ II ICIII 191 STREET 568-8810 one leg? better way to spend a week than in a Our Reg. 7.99 sonalities,” Post said. To be there within the sound of the EAST HARTFORD "You have been caught Quality Creslan^ jam-packed city with long lines and The President and vice-president words — It kind of gave me a chill up in Otley, Leeds, Harrogate, elbow-to-elbow parties. made brief appearances, and and down my spine," she said. “THE PM PjUmiR Norfolk, Beverly, Hull, Our But, for Manchester residents who members of the Carter family, in­ Irene Pisch, of Grant Rd., also STRKESIIGUr (PQ) York — the lot. attended last week’s inauguration, a Reg. Skein cluding Miss Lillian, the President’s mentioned the spirit of the entire af­ f«MMC ■ fSe lit 11» la “You haven’t a hope of HANDBAGS 89c crowded Washington D.C. was the us Mi ra Ml lU'js n 5 9 mother, spent extended periods of fair. getting away with it. Don’t place to be. k 649-9m time at the affair. “It was really great to be part of. S*rt9|IW;) you think it’s time you “You were so moved with the During the inauguration, Ms, Everybody was just so friendly and M«nchMt«r Evanlng Htrald gave it up?" Orig. to spirit of the inauguration, you were Muschko spent much of her time bubbly. Nobody was sorry for com­ PubUth«d eytry «v«ning «xc«pt “SILVER STREAK" McCutcheon, who has 13.99 patient,’’ Barbara Weinberg SundAyt And holiday. Entarad at tha being lifted by Post so she could take ing,” she said, (PQ) more than 20 convictions KNIT SPECTACULAR! explained. Manchaatar. Conn. Pott Offica a i Se­ Choiceol many styles. pictures of the swearing-in. Mrs. Weinberg and her husband, cond Claaa Mall Mattar. • Call Theater dating back to 1943, “We could have stayed home and Not every style in every store. She said that it was cold and Stan, who was Carter’s state coor­ lor Tim e appeared in court this time • Doubleknits G.E. probably seen more on television,” Suggested Carrier Rates crowded standing through the dinator, both enjoyed a continental Payabla in Advanca charged with stealing eight she said. “But, there’s nothing like Ladies' Winter Accessories' • Interlock AM-FM Cassette Recorder ceremony, but worth the effort. breakfast at the White House on Singla copy ...... IN chickens, handling stolen YD. being there.” W a a h ly ...... QOa “KNGKONG" (PQ) • Prints Post got a souvenir of the event, a Friday morning. Ona m o n th ...... $3.90 property, breaking a -|49 Our Our Other Manchester residents who piece of the inaugural stand. Ms. Thraa m o n th ! ...... 111.70 driving ban and driving un­ Reg. Lowest They were one of the families from Six m o n th !...... 123.40 Call Theater an(j HUES only ^ TO y o u r CHOICE attended agreed. The inauguration of 69 59.99 Price Muschko also got a souvenir she was across the country that was being Ona y a a r ...... I4S.60 lor TImo der the influence of drink. President Jimmy Carter offered Mall Rata! Upon Raquaat •Gloves-Mittens Better knitstosewintosmashing Spring wean still trying to get rid of Sunday night repaid for housing a member of the He pleaded guilty. Records directly from AM/FM radio; tham a chance to see history first­ Subacribar! who fall to racalva. At • Hats. Scarves • 2 & 3 Pc. Sets — a cold. Carter family during the campaign. thair nawtpapaf bafora 5:30 p.m. The prosecutor, Jennifer built-in condenser mike. AC or DC. hand, even if the seats were not ^ participating Mary LeDuc, a Homestead St. resi­ Carter’s daughter-in-law, Judy, !houid talaphona tha circulation “tK SEVEH4«GENT Saunders, said police found always front-row. dapartmant. 647-994S. D a ir y ^ DAIRY dent, said “The inauguration was stayed with the Weinbergs during a s o u m o r tP O ) the clues of the chicken John Post, of Pitkin St,, and Judy “ Q U E E N really wonderful. It was great to be Connecticut visit. Q u e e n r B R A Z IE R * theft — feathers and four Muschko, of Spring St., went to the Call Tlieater Men’s Long Sleeve part of history.” ’This printing test pattern is for TImo storos. wishbones — after part of ’The Herald quality McCutcheon crashed Into Sport & Knit Shirts Wilson completes course control program in order to two parked cars while he give you one of the finest “ A STAR b ra zie r. was driving home from a Officer Curtis Wilson of the Manchester Police Depart­ newspapers in the nation. ISBORr(R) pub. $ ment recently completed a course in the proper use of an MM MS Ml Ilia 4R«g U S P it. o n . Am. 0 0 Cofp (C) Copynghi 1977, Am 0 0 Coip Judge Percy ordered him Our ■ M*t aS|) lA I Ik ta Orig. non-lethal weapons at the Smith & Wesson Academy in uiMiiaiiMiwiiiWri to do 90 hours community ■ M S Springfield, Mass. The course included proper s S MANCHESTER service, fined him $17 and 5.99 explanations of the make-up of modern non-lethal 684 HARTFORD ROAD banned him from driving 68.99 weapons and how to use them to control unruly crowds for six months Solid or fancy sport shirts TABLECLOTHS! ind handle barricaded criminals. 1 or knit shirts, many styles; S-XL. AlMANAC’r " Men’s and Young Men’s Polyester stuff 'n Piff, Fashion EOHJuizii uni(3irciiis Famous Lutz Junior Museum offers Put a little more space in your life Q&A Corduroy Jeans l-LB. BAG Prints & for just pennies a day... Match the sUte with its cor­ No Iron Fashion Print Sheets Solid Colors Our marine aquarium program storage World Is the ansvirer to your storage needs, □ Low TWINFUTiFimO FUaFLATiFUTEO QUEEN FUT a FIT rect capital city. $ 1 Reg. 52"x52" 52’’i70’’ 6 0 ” ROUND cost-self storage O Lease by the month D Difterent sizes 1. Rhode Island 'The Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar St., Manchester is raorewsHUnexMa^,,^ ONLY »1.69 1.39 O You lock it — you keep the key O All individual units 2. Ohio offering a two-hour program, “An Ocean In Your Living Reg. □ Convenient drive up access □ 24 hour security Open 24 Hourt Daliv MON ... SLOPPY JOES or MEATLOAF 3. Washington Reg. Soft and resilient; for pillows, Room,” on Thursday, at 7:30 p.m, 4. Alaska 9.99 1299 needlecralt, dolls, and such. Ron Bilodeau, director of the Hartford Children’s. Opening Special FOR EMERGENCY SERVKE TUES . . . SALISBURY STEAK or FISH SANDWICH 5. Illinois to to 99 to 14.99 Modern floral or abstract collage Museum Aquarium, will discuss how to scientifically set WED.... SPAGHETTI or BEEF STEW Basic, casual and fashion models PUOWCASES 3 3 6 A wide choice of decorative designs on Free Storage until February 1. of sand dunes in natural earthlones. Reg. 3 99 PK. at 2. up and maintain a marine aquarium. ’The program is THURS . HOT TURKEY SANDWICH or MEATLOAF (a) Olympia in big choice ot colors; 29 to 38 heavy gauge vinyl. Sizes for most tables designed both for people who have never set up an FRI...... BAKED ZITI or FISH SANDWICH (b) Juneau NotAitSlylei in All Stores aquarium of this type and would like to try and for those HEATIM OIU (c) Springfield SAT .... LIVER & ONIONS or BEEF STEW Id) lYovidence 3 WAYS TO CHARGE who may be having problems with their own aquarium. OIL lURNEII A (a) Columbus STORE HOURS: Information sheets to bring home will be available. MANCHESTER VERNON HUTmaiNSTAlUTION Inriudea aalad from our All You Can Eul Salad Bar. ANSWERS: Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. 5 2 8 -0 4 0 0 Mon. thru Wed. Anyone interested in attending should call the museum Offrr good 11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Monday • Saturday 1145 Tolland Turnpike TrI-CIty Shopping Center at 643-0949 on or before Jan. 25. Registration fee for 188 Roberts Street, East Hartford, Exit 58 from 1-84 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 a 5 q y a t » I P I Dally: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. museum members is $1, for non-members $2. Next to the Elks Club 315 Can tar S t Manchaatar 240 SPENCER ST. 287 W EST MIDDI.E TNPK. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 24, 1977 — PAGE FIVE RAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon,, Jan. 24, 1977 Bank trustee State to expedite Penney request William E. Dowty Jr., of Tolland has been Rec center attendance down MCC calendar elected a corporator and to the board of trustees of the Savings Bank of Tolland at the bank’s an­ nual meeting. Manchester Community H103. for DEP A graduate of Mount Hermon School and ice rinks crowded nightly •Travel Administration: Monday, Jan. 31 indirect source permit Michigan State University, Dowty is vice presi­ College offers this calen­ Women’s , “ Working in a Travel •Food Consciousness — dar of events in the interest air-quality testing in connection with dent in charge of administrative services at Attendance at the recreation Thursday and hockey was allowed on the races at 10 a.m. at Northview. MCC vs. C onnecticut Agency” — 7:30 p.m., 9:30 a.m., H216. By GREG PEARSON “We’re making sure we’re on the of the community. All the the Penney project. He said that the into surrounding water bodies will Connecticut Mutual Life in Hartford. centers has been down this winter the Center Springs Annex. Coasting A ski clinic will be sponsored College, 6 p.m., ECHS. H202. •Bargello — 1 p.m., same frequency,” Fuss said of the MCC-sponsored activities Herald Reporter work could be done in three to four also be required and will be done by He joined Connecticut Mutual in 1950 and but the ice skating rinks are crowded at Center Springs has also been pop­ before the races on Thursday night at •On Becoming Single — H103. The timetable for obtaining an in­ Jan. 17 meeting. listed below are open to the Friday, Jan. 28 months, if Penney data is correct and the state division of water com­ became a company Officer and assistant comp­ every night, according to Melvin R. ular. 7:30 p.m. at the indoor ski shop on 7:30 p.m., H207. direct source permit from the state "What it boils down to is the public and many are free of Duplicate Bridge—Open no violations are found. pliance. troller in 1964. He was named vice president and Siebold, recreation director. Recrea­ An additional three-inctt layer of Main St. •Non-Fiction Writing — •Non-credit community Department of Environmental cooperation of everyone involved and charge. For further infor­ & Novice, 7:45 p.m., This schedule includes time for a The entire park plan also requires comptroller in 1973 and to his current position in tion Department ice skating rinks snow was added last week to the bot­ Siebold noted the winter carnival 7:30 p.m., H202. HR102, 103. services courses begin. Protection (DEP) will be speeded up making sure the figures being used being planned by the Eighth Utilities mation,.call 646-2137. Men's Basketball, MCC public hearing, which requires a 30- a permit from the state commerce 1974. have been open over 30 days and the tom of the Northview ski slope by Salurday, Jan. 29 Open on a space available to meet the needs of the J.C. Penney are accurate,” he said. commissioner. park department crews to allow District for Jan. 30. Activities will in­ Monday, Jan. 24 vs. ECSC, 8 p.m., ECHS. basis. ^ day notice, Pac said. A Fellow of the Life Management Institute, Northview area ski has been in •Typing for PreteenS Co., according to those involved in Fuss said that letter are being Charles Duffy, deputy commerce Dowty is this year’s director of Ducks Unlimited operation over 10 days, both many more use of the slope, Siebold said. clude figure skating and ice fishing. Community Services Wednesday, Jan. 26 the permit process. Penney has not yet applied to DEP written regularly between his firm credit courses begin. and Early Teens — 9 a.m., for the needed permit, but Michael cominissioner, said that the park Inc. in Connecticut, having served as more days than in normal winters. Other winter activities scheduled An ice sculpture contest for junior •Beginning Yoga — 9 H109. The Penney firm has said that it and DEP to iron out any problems and senior high and college age *Discovering the Arts in a.m., H216. Fishman, a traffic engineer for the plan is reviewed by various state secretary/treasurer of that organization in 1976. Siebold reported that all three for the rest of the winter include ski •Travel Escort Training wants to break ground by mid-1977, that might cause delays later on. agencies, including the DEP and the races next Saturday sponsored by the youths will be held at Top Notch Connecticut — 7 p.m., M- •Intermediate Yoga — company, said that the application Listed in "Who’s Who in America,” be has also skating rinks have been open almost Program — 9:30 a.m., but sources at DEP indicated that an He attended a meeting Dec. 6 Department of Transportation. Manchester State Bank for youth store on N. Main St. at a date to be Art. 10:30 a.m., H216. will be filed in the first part of served as chairman of the Eastern Planning all of the 30 days. Center Springs MA8. M e tb o d liit indirect source permit, which essen­ between DEP, Penney and town of­ “The state agencies review the ages 6 through 15. Registration will determined in February. •Wines of Europe and •Sign language Com­ February. committee of the Life Office Management Pond was opened for the first time Registration for Com­ The name "Methodist" is tially measures the impact of auto ficials. At this meeting, those in­ plan to see if it is in concert with America — 7:30 p,m., munication II — 4 p.m., thought to refer to the The permit is actually granted in Association and a member of that group’s be at the bank this week or prior to munity Service Courses — traffic on air quality, normally takes volved discussed the DEP permit their plans,” Duffy said. H103. H216. methodical manner in which two steps. The first is a traffic flow systems and procedures council, 9 a.m.-noon. Registrar’s at least six months to complete. procedure and how to do the •Perspectives on House •Interior Design — 8 members of the original study, which has to be compiled by “Once everyone has okayed the w siiio n . r n . I Dowty and his wife, Carol, have six children Office, Main Campus. In fact, according to Brian Kenny, reviewing process as quickly as Design — 7:20 p.m., H 207. p.m., H103. movement performed Penney. The second is an air quality plan, the commissioner grants his William E. Dowty Jr. and live at Crestwood Rd. in Tolland. Duplicate Bridge — DEP air pollution control engineer, possible, he said. •Beginning Bridge — •Astrology I — 8 p m., engagements which a sense of study, based on the traffic flow, approval,” he said. Open, 1 p.m., HR102, 103. Christian duty induced them the shortest period of time thus far “It was thought that this (the per­ Municipal officials press 7:30 p.m., H 216. H206. which is done by DEP. Women's Basketball, to undertake. It was first needed for ^ such a permit was eight mit process) could be speeded up. I •Horse Care and Stable •Beginners Folk Guitar To endure that the figures being MCC vs. Housatonic C.C., 6 applied to Charles and John months for a Xerox Corp. building in think everybody e x p re s ^ that they Management — 8:30 p.m., -r 8:30 p.m., MB-9. Wesley and several other Ox­ compiled for the traffic-flow study p.m., ECHS. Stamford. would be extremely cooperative in for more state funding MB9. ford students in 1729. The are accurate, representatives from Thursday, Jan. 27 Men’s Basketball, MCC But, Stanley Pac, DEP com­ moving this along,” Fuss said. Tuesday, Jan. 25 movement was brought to Griswold & Fuss, the consultant •Insects: Friends and vs. Tunxis C.C., 8 p.m., missioner, indicated that this time He said that Penney officials left HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut face either a targe hike in taxes or a — More state help for salaries of •Basic Bookkeeping — 3 Foes — 7 p.m., H216. America in 1760 by emigrants engineering firm for Penney, and the f About town j municipal officials told Gov. Ella T. major reduction in services. resident state police. p.m., H216. ECHS. from Ireland. might be sliced in half for the Penney the meeting satisfied that their •More Income From permit. industrial park, have met with DEP groundbreaking deadline could be Grasso today state government The CCM representatives asked — 100 per cent assumption of all •Beginning Bridge — Your Money — 7:30 p.m., officials. “We’ll bend over backwards,” Pac met. should'shoulder more of the fiscal Mrs. Grasso to push for several municipal expenditures brought on 12:30 p.m., H216. H207. Walters Fuss, of the engineering New salesman burden which is crushing the state’s said. “It will be a high priority The Penney project will require Manchester's barbershop harmony 2 legislative proposals, including: by new state laws. •Sign Language Com­ firm, said that Michael Dudeck, an item.” other permits. singers, the Silk City Chorus, will Michael Hardel of 122 Cambridge St. has 169 cities and towns. — State assumption of all local Mrs. Grasso called the municipal munication I — 5:10 p.m.. employe of the firm, met with DEP TUES. ONLY! He said that his department may These include wetlands permit, have a guest night program tonight recently been employed as a new salesman for In a Capitol budget meeting, the welfare payments. leaders toother to get their ideas on officials on Jan. 17 to show the traffic assign as many as six men just to do because the project would require at 7:30 at the Teen Center Annex of Scranton Motors in Vernon. He has been leaders of the Connecticut — A substantial increase in funding what she should include in her fiscal The work that has been done so far. Conference of Municipalities asked of the “guaranteed tax base” the alteration of inland-wetlands. Manchester Recreation Center at the employed by several area ear sales firms over 1977 budget. She will release the former Nike Site off Keeney St. for the past 15 years. He is a native of Danielson and Mrs. Grasso for a large increase in program to finance public education. details of her budget plan when she .holcesi Meats In Town\ This permit will be handled by the unrestricted block grants. — Increased funding for municipal Manchester Adult town Inland-Wetlands Commission. ail area men interested in singing a veteran of the Marine Corps. He lives with his gives her annual budget message on four-part harmony. wife Donna and a daughter. “The problems of cities and towns roads, solid waste disposal programs Feb. 8. A study of the discharge of water Michael Hardel are the responsibility of the state as and judicial reform. Grote and Wwgel 4 much as of the municipalities, and Evening School Loan group reports good year the burden of solving them must be Natural Casing shared," said Berlin Mayor Arthur About town SU-DEB COIN CO. IS BUYING Last year was the best year for savings and loan in­ B. Powers in prepared remarks. Hot Dogs * ^*,^ stitutions in Connecticut since 1972 and their second best Elast Hartford Mayor Richard H. 1 $2 0 OO> WE NEED: UNITED DTATEI QOID COINS U.S. n P E COINS year ever, according to a report by Lawrence K. Green, CHILD DEVELOPMENT H CENT 1793 ...... Blackstone, CCM president, told . .$ 75,00 Up executive vice-president of the Savings and Loan League The board of trustees of Lutz of Isabella, will have a Monte Carlo Family interaction and communications Vi CENT any date ... Mrs. Grasso, “concern for the fiscal _ o f t $ 60.00 and up for $ 1.00 GOLD w . .$ 7.50 Up of Connecticut Junior Museum will meet Tuesday at whist game Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the $ 40.00 $ 2,60 LARGE CENT - 1793 ..$150.00 Up management and restraint in state Understanding Children HIGHLAND PARK MARKET A Gross savings deposits were $2.7 billion and net growth 8 p.m. at the museum. , home of Miss Anna LaGace, 166 Developmental stages of children $125.00 $ 3.00 LARGE CENT any date $ 1.00 Up in savings was $297 million. spending must be balanced with TWO CENT PCS...... Bissell St. 317HI6HLANDST. $ 42.50 $ S.OO N 1.00 Up With mortgage rates dropping slightly during the year, careful consideration of the in­ Tuesday, 7:00-9:00 P.M. $ 70.00..... THREE CENT PCS. .. 1.00 Up The Professional Women’s Club ManchMtar High School B o d y v i ^ $ 10.00 the industry closed 13,150 loans, raising their total creasingly serious plight of our towns $160 ...... $20.00 W DIMES 1794 - 1805 60.00 Up will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Manchester Philatelic Society will 646-4277 wamchesteb T mortgage investments to $2.6 billion with commitments and cities." Robbins Room of Center WITH THE $119.95 U.S. IHDIAM FEHNIES W DIMES 1829 - 1873 1.50 Up meet Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at E U.S. St - 1666 - 1882 to make $63.8 million in additional mortgage loans at the Hartford Mayor Nicholas R. Car­ Congregational Church. Mrs. Ann PRESIDENTIAL PAINT SERVICE 1857 - 58 ...... $ 2.50 .50 Up Mott’s Community Hall. Final U.S. St - 1883 - 1912 .12 Up year end. Green reported. bone complained the state's larger JOB HUNTING Now MAACO makes it $20.00 easier to repair the dents and 1859 - 63 ...... $ .76 Merz of Hartford will speak. Her details of a trip to East D U.S. lOt 1796 - 1808 cities have been forced to curb public 1866 - 72 ...... 35.00 Up Green predicted a continuation of the recovery in new topic: “Puritan Symbols and Ser­ Longmeadow, Mass., Feb. 1, will be mst on your car. And MAACO men estimate so fairly that their .... $ 2.76 U.S. lOt 1809 - 1837 i services to try to balance their 1877 ...... -.. on 5.00 Up housing starts for 1977 with a 10 per cent increase and mons in Stone.” Hostesses are Miss completed at this meeting. bodywork esUmates are approved by virtually eveiy insur­ U.S. lot 1838 - 1891 1.00 Up continued strength in resales of houses. budgets. He said these included SKILL DEVELOPMENT 1873 - 79 ...... $1.00 ance company. So for the in bodywork or auto painting Avis Kellogg, Miss Huldah Butler, 1908 S ...... U.S. 20t PC S...... 15.00 Up The association expects 1977 savings to continue at a large-scale layoffs and moratoriums Update job hunting skills drive in at the sign ol quaBly: MAACO ..... $9.00 U.S. 25t - 1796..... Mrs. Donald Kirby and Mrs. Edith Temple Chapter, OES, will meet — iDcaf dapam ^ 1909 S ...... i30 00 . .$325.00 Up high rate which means a plentiful supply of mortgage on new programs. Applications and Resumes Ih o p h o u n i U.S. 25t 1804 - 1807 MacDonald. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic 9:15am 12:15pm 3:4S|tm Exterior only. SlOchargeforcolorchange. . .$ 40.00 Up money. Without a hefty increase in state Mon. thru Fri. SarTvEpm U.S. LINCOLM PENNIES U.S. 25t 1815 - 1837 Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mot- Self evaluation 5:45pm 8:45pm Participaling dealers only OOLD . .$ 10.00 Up aid, Carbone said urban dwellers will — local dapartura tihiai - Saturdays - 10am.2pm 1909 S ...... $10.00 U.S. 2St 1838 - 1691 St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Mondays, 0:30-8:30 p.m. for Willimantic, Danitlaoa and ..$ 2.00 Up tram, worthy patron and worthy 8:30am 10:40am 2:30pm -OTHEH PAINT SERVICES:______1909 SVDB ...... $75.00 SILVER Real estate firm recruiting Minchtitor High School Providtnoa, with onward of aon- U.S. 50t 1794 - 1806 ..$ 25.00 Up matron, will preside during the 4:46pm 7; 45pm 1910 S, 11 S. 12 S, nacting larvioa to Newport, Fall CONGRESSIONAL.... $54.95 OWNER OPERATED ft U.S. 50t 1807 - 1837 ..$ 5.00 Up The Barrows and Wallace real estate firm of Hartford degree work. Officers will wear for Watadiury, Southbury, Oan- Rivar, Naw Badford, Capa Cod 13 S, 14 S, and IS S ...... $ 2;00 U.S. 50t 1838 - 1891 ..$ 3.50 Up white. After the meeting, bury« Yonkare, New York City points, Boston A Lo^n Airport AMBASSADOR ...... 89.95 1914 D ...... $20.00 8TERLINQ is engaged in a statewide associate recruitment effort in Alto available... U.S. 1.00 1794 ...... $750.00 Up NO FEE You'll tea more, anjoy more - save tima, tavt gas and travel In FULL COMFORT 1931 S ...... $16.00 order to meet the increasing service requltementa of Council sponsoring meeting refreshments will be served by Mrs. Itw M A A C O S U P R E M E a t $189 95 U.S. 1.00 1795 - 1803 ..$125.00 Up Esther Wolcott and members of her 1922 D, 1924 D ...... $ 1.00 U.S. 1.00 1804 - 1839 ..$175.00 Up customers. The expansion of service areas and services J with local legislator committee. Registration: ,^ 0X^y BONANZABUS uNm INC U.S. 1.00 1840 - 1877 ..$ 15.00-Up ws announced by Edward D. Taddei, president of the rs • FREE COLUSION ESTIMATES U.S. 1.00 1878 - 1935 company. In Parson - Monday, January 24,1977 Stop in or phone for ichadulat ft tickats to iR points ..$ 3.00 Up • OFFER GOOD TO COAST TO COAST THE AlOVE PRICES ARE FOR UNDAMA6ED COINS Barrows and Wallace is entering its 19th year this Manchester Community Services will discuss pending legislation and Members of Parents without BOB'S MOBIL STATION' • p Hotford Rd.J« Palm Si J - Phont 646-734S WE ALSO lUV MINT U.S. STAMPS . . . SINOLES, PLATE BLOCKS A SHEETS month. Council will sponsor a meeting its effect on Manchester residents Partners planning to participate in Manchastar High School - 6:30-8:30 p.m. Iona blodt from KNnay St. exit of Intaiatata 841 Thursday with members of the state The company is one of the first to contract for and agencies. The public is invited to the International Youth Exhibit Jan. Courses Begin tVeek of January 31at MANCHESTER (Naxl to OM Btato Thoatro) Realtronics, a computerized ayatem which aUowa oales Legislature Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 30 at Community Baptist Church are 291 ADAMS ST. 600DTHR0U6H SU-DEB COIN CO. OKM 9 to 9 W ^UBS a OpM Tun. - SsL attend the meeting and to ask 747 Main St. Manehaatar, Conn. associates to match buyers and sellers quickly. Community Baptist Church. questions and offer suggestions. asked to obtain forms before that Course offered through - Slate Department of 647-9928 1/29 Hours: 9:00-0:30; Thurs. till 9 The firm is the only Connecticut real estate company State Sen. David Barry and Reps. This is the first evening meeting ’•>te from Carol Barkomb. She may Education and Manchester Public Schools Read Herald Ads (186 lo exit 99. 7/10 mll« ^of^gldofj[______holding membership in 10 Realtor Multiple Listing Ser­ Francis Mahoney and Ted Cummings the council has scheduled. •ontacted at 875-8314 after 5 p.m. vices. Opens business Democrats Frances A. Violante of schedule 141 Tudor La. has opened an interior design business elections for private and commer­ cial customers at 398 The Democratic Club of Hebron Ave., Glastonbury. N Manchester will meet The new business will be Tuesday, Feb. 15 to elect called Interior Unlimited. officers for the next year. Ms. Violante, who The meeting is scheduled received a B.S. degree in for 8 p.m. in the meeting political science and an room of the First Federal M.A. degree in interior Savings and Loan Associa­ design from the University tion, 344 W. Middle Tpke, just another waidng foom? of Connecticut, has been The club’s nominating active in the design area committee has selected the Is theloU^of yiNir bank for several years. In addi­ following slate of officers You can read a book. Take a nap. Maybe Ever run into the bank to cash a you have better things to do. tion to receiving national for consideration by the design recognition, she has membership: President, even get a haircut, in the time it takes most check? And end up playing the waiting And now you can even save time exhibited original works of Robert Bletchman; vice banks to wait on you. game? balancing your checking account. Because sculpture at art shows in president, David Paris; our new monthly Combined Statement the Glastonbury area. secretary, Joyce Gutman; Or you can move along. And get At CBT our Jet Check Cashing financial secretary, into Jet Banking at CBT. Line puts an end to that game. Especially will have your checks listed in their proper Stephen Ray; treasurer, on busy days. order. James McAuley; sargeant- at-arms, A1 Reale. We’re woridng hard to make banking At CBT you can transfer money Nominations for all of­ easier. between your savings and checking Move into Jet Banking today. Summer jobs fices will be accepted from For instance, at CBT there’s no accounts with a simple phone call. And We know changing banks has always the floor. The meeting is Mary Cheney Library open to the public. such thing as waiting in the “wrong” line. we’ll do all the paper work. No lines. No been a long and involved process. Well has available the annual paperback Summer The club's annual in­ Our Jet Teller line keeps things moving. waiting! No trouble. Jet Banking has solved that problem too. stallation social is in the Employment Directory of the U.S. which lists the planning stage. Planning And if you’re just making a deposit Sometimes tellers make you wait. Our “short-form” cuts the time it takes to most up-to-date informa­ T 1 suggestions should be or payment, our Jet I^posit Box means At CBT you’ll meet some of the best open a new account to a matter of just a tion for 90,000 summer jobs directred to any officer. there’s no waiting at all. trained tellers in Connecticut. They know few minutes. in 1977. Jobs to be filled are at summer camps, national Sacred parks, summer theaters, What are yxHJ / ranches, resorts, concert restaurants, amusement planned wmtmgibr? " ‘ parks in every state in the 4 U.S. and Canada. A sacred concert is Summer employers are scheduled for Wednesday now ready to hire with ear­ at 7 p.m. at the Church of ly applications given first the Nazarene, 236 Main St. consideration. The concert is open to the The library also has in­ public free of charge. Gene formation on reserve for Braun, a baritone soloist, getting summer jobs will be the featured artist. overseas. He is a recording artist for Impact Records of Nashville, Tenn., and is ac­ tive in evangelism. He appears in sacred concerts throughout the country. Banquet rliuirnian George “Ted” La Bonne, general agent for National Apples Apples Life of Vermont, with of­ In laic April and early May fices at 155 Main St., is a large, mature apple Irce chairman of the ninth an­ will produce between 50.000 nual award banquet of the and 100.000 blossom s, in General Agents and clusters ol live or six If all Managers Asociatlon of Ulc blossoms were to set fruit, the tree would produce as THE COlUNECTICUT BANK Hartford. La Bonne will many as 800 bushels of small also serve as master of apples Usually a mere 2 to 5 AND TRUST CONIPANY ceremonies for the banquet per cent of the apple blossoms at the Hartford Club on set fruit that develops into •Member I'.D .I.C . Jan. 28. Agent of the year maturity, yielding 15 lo :i0 awards will be presented. bushels of apples PAPE S « - MANCHESTER EVENING HEM li). f. Oomi.. Mon., Jan. 24. 1877 Western lines lead new boom MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. .Ian 24, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN iHmirl|patpr lEu? utug Hrralft Mrs, Blank to speak at Hadassah Sahhath Engaged Manchester — A City of Village Charm Wall Street is bullish on the railroads Founded Oct. 1, 1881 NEW YORK — Are railway com­ solidated Rail Corporation, a govern­ others, Merrill Lynch (which likes lower than those charged by their Mrs. Samuel Blank, president of of the Cancer Society, served on the the Connecticut Region of Hadassah, Member. A u dit Outmua o f Circuleuon M tm b w . Uml»<) P r« « ln H tn *lio n » l panies glamor stocks? Foreigners in- ment subsidized concern, has helped Burlington Northern, Santa Fe and competitors, but they are criticized board of the Tuberculosis and will be the guest speaker at the vesting the New York Stock Respiratory Association of Dewey-Hust Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. confirm their prejudices. Chessie System) and by Janney for an unreliable delivery record. Manchester Chapter of Haddash Sab­ Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Exchange often consider the question Northwestern Connecticut as recor­ Aidericana disagree Montgomery Scott (Seaboard Coast Shippers have, as a result, continued bath on Friday at Temple Beth absurd. They are wrong. Line, Burlington Northern, and Nor­ to switch freight from rail to road, ding secretary and chairman of its : Reymond F. Robmton. Editor>Pubt(«her I E. Turkiogton, Meneging Editor American brokers disagree. On Sholom. Railways have pulled the Dow folk and Western). except for the most bulky or heavy Christmas Seals campaign, and was The engagement of Miss Margot m • _ ismisai— their recommendation share buyers Mrs. Blank was graduated from cited for 10 years of service. Stilwell Dewey of Port Washington, Jones transportation average up to a have, over the past year, pushed the Outlook amoky commodities, such as grain and coal. •iv iw w il Opinion 12-month-high despite the low-flying Beth Israel Hospital School of Nur­ She was president of the Sisterhood L. I., N.Y. to William James Hust III price of Santa Fe Industries (which The outlook for the next 12 months Nevertheless, respected share sing in Boston, Mass, and attended of Temple Israel, a member of the of New York, N.Y., has been an­ performance in this index of airline owns the Atchison, Topeka and Santa or so is made smoky by the risk of analysts continue to rate some of the Simmons College and Boston Univer­ temple board of trustees, and recor­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and stocks. The airlines have been so hurt Fe railway) up from $31 to $38, strikes in the coal industry, the railway companies, especially those sity School of Nursing Education. She ding secretary of the board for 10 Mrs. Benjamin H. Dewey of Port Jack was ‘real special’ by higher fuel prices, competition Burlington Northern from $34 to $43, railways' biggest customer. operating west of the Mississippi, as was head nurse, night supervisor and years. Washington. from charters and talk in Congress of escaped. Union Pacific from $78 to 101, and St. The United Mine Workers Union is a sound investment over the long nursing arts instructor in the educa­ In 1967, Mrs. Blank was honored as Jack Thompson cannot deregulation that some brokers Louis-San Francisco from $24 to $41. to hold what promises to be turbulent haul. tion department at Beth Israel. She an Ima (mother of the year) by the Mr. Hust is the son of Mr. and Mrs. possibly slip away from the His party gave him the (among them Kuhn, Leob and Waterbury Chapter of Hadassah. In The Dow Jones utility average presidential election in June. This OPEC one answer has also served as instructor of William J. Hust Jr. of 87 Arcellia Dr. mayorship and he conducted Oppenheimer) have removed them nurses aides and first aid for the 1972, she was the recipient of the Manchester political arena as ended 1976 at the year’s high. As could provoke industrial unrest. So Why? OPEC is one answer. Higher board meetings skillfully. He from their recommended purchase Boston Chapter of the American Red Hannah G. Solomon Award by the The bride-elect was graduated quietly as he came upon the public utilities are often purchased could negotiations on new labor con­ oil prices, plus jitters over nuclear lists. Cross. Waterbury National Council of from Port Washington High School scene in 1971. also made himself available to mainly for their yield, the recent tracts for both coal and railway power, have persuaded Jimmy A resident of Waterbury since 1949, Jewish Women. She is a life member and The Cygnet’s House in London, He was a relatively unknown the voters. He established Feel disoriented spectacular firming of bond prices workers to replace those that run out Carter that America ought to rely of Hadassah and has visited Israel England. She is employed by the law Yet European investors still feel Mrs. Blank has been both secretary quality then, but his party Mayor’s Office Hours on Satur­ has helped their share prices. at the end of 1977. more on i*s vast coal reserve. This and president of the Women’s several times. firm of Reid & Priest in New York. disoriented when they are advised to day mornings and he listened So has the recent willingness of Diaadvantagea too means more business for the Auxiliary of the Waterbury Medical She is married to Dr. Samuel found in him a willing can­ buy the shares of American railways, Her fiance received a B.A. degree to the people who came to him rate commissions to grant them Railways also have the disadvan­ railways that haul it. Association, a member of the Board Blank, a radiologist, and is the didate for the Board of Direc­ or those of public utilities or broad­ Mrs. .Suiliiirl Blank mother of five children. from the University of Connecticut, a liberal price increases. tages of being both capital-intensive More important, the western (Herald photo by Pinto) tors. Its candidate screening with major and minor com­ casting companies. M. A. from the University of Vienna, and labor-intensive, and of com­ railways were granted, and also plaints, and if he didn’t have Most Europeans associate Austria, and a J.D. from Yale committee a l^ found in him peting against truckers (road purchased, vast tracts of land when Jaycees say ^Hhanks’ to K-Mart the answers he sought them railways with the lossmaking public Less cyclical University Law School. He also is the qualifications for a good Railways are arguably a less haulage companies) who have their the West was opened during the 19th employed by Reid & Priest. out. sector. The way in which six Fred Collins of the Manchester Jaycees, at left, presents a cer­ administrator. cyclical, more attractive, longer- highways paid for by government century. This land contains a lot of northeastern American railway com­ The couple is planning an April 23 tificate of appreciation to Miguel Alvarez, manager of K-Mart, He fashioned a strong team His recent promotion to term investment than most other while the railways have to lay, main­ timber, coal, oil and the other Dr. Lamb panies, including the once proud treasurer. Santa Fe, for example, wedding in Port Washington. for the store’s cooperation in collecting toys during the holidays for his campaign, and he executive director of the shares. Some of the rail companies tain and repair their own track. Penn Central, have gone from the can cover its dividend even without for handicapped children in Manchester and East Hartford. Connecticut State Empioyes are rated attractive by, among Railway rates are still generally motivated that staff by being a bankruptcy courts into the Con­ its railway earnings. Moldy hay harms lungs hard campaigner himself. He Association really came as no ®The Economist of London wage^ a strong, but quiet, surprise to anyone who has By I.awrencc E. I.amb, M.D. campaign, ringing doorbells foiiowed his career in both the In the service and letting the voters see the public and private sector. We feel Jack Thompson face of Jack Thompson. Yesterdays DEAR DR. LAMB - I The fungi spores that information on how the mailing. Address your And when the election was would never let conflict of in­ contracted farmer's lung cause similar illness are lungs work 1 am sending ietter to me in care of by inhaling moldy hay, also in the filters of air over. Jack Thompson had terest rule his vote. you The Health Letter Manchester Evening Army Spec. 4 Walter F. J. Griffin, son of Mr. and MechanicSchool in Program and is presently feeding our pet rabbits. I conditioners. So this is a Mayor Matt Moriarty Jr. number 2-4, Keeping Your Herald, P.O, Box 1551, Adams, son of Mrs. Muriel Mrs. Kenneth 0. Griffin, Memphis, Tenn. He was undergoing recruit training moved from relative obscurity am going through a bad warning to my readers to 2S years ago Lungs Fit. Others who Radio City Station, New E. Adams of 79 Brooklyn 118 French Rd., Bolton; graduated from Bolton in Great. Lakes, 111. Upon cailed Jack “reai special.” He experience with coughing be sure and change their into fame. He surprisingly led Jennie Wind is elected a director of want this information can York, NY 10019. St., Rockville, was recent­ and Peter G. Charest, son High School in 1976. completion of recruit has been, and Manchester can and spitting constantly. I air conditioner filters the ticket as the Democrats Manchester Trust Co. forward 50 cents with a (Newspaper Enterprise ly graduated from high of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Charest is presently un­ training, he will attend ap­ be fortunate it has had the am under a doctor's c a re - regularly and keep the long, stamped, self- Assn.) ended a five-year Republican taking medications for the school while serving with Charest, 119 Coleman Rd. dergoing recruit training in proximately two years of system clean. Similar in­ addressed envelope for Great Lakes, 111. Upon experience of a Jack Thomp­ coughing spells and for my the 881st Maintenance Co. Gowett is presently school leading toward a dominance in town politics, John Cockerham is in his 40th year fections from fungi spores completion of recruit son in its administration. throat inflammation that I iii'Hanau, Germany, attending recruit training career fieid as a Navy from which the GOP has never as organist at St. Mary’s Episcopal result in fungi from bird training, he will attend suffered. The doctor told Spec. Adams is a clerk in Orlando, Fla. Upon com­ nuclear power plant Church. droppings, called bird- Quartermaster School in me 1 have an allergy to with the unit. He entered pletion of recruit training, operater. breeder’s lung. There is a the Army in October 1974. Orlando, Fla. He was He attended Eastern Frederick E. Peck is named chair­ moldy hay and this disease College notes she will attend an Aviation H e’s b o u n d to co m e whole series of these Maintenance School in graduated from Connecticut State College. man of the Eisenhower committee. will take some time to go called, maplebark- Manchester High School in Town’s Grand List at $87,896,882 is away. I am still spitting Memphis, Tenn. She is a stripper’s lung, mushroom Three Manchester the highest in thetown’s history. 1975 g ra d u a te of watery and foamy material worker's lung and in sugar residents have recently out sooner or later more than five weeks after Carol O’Toole, daughter Manchester High School, Pine Tree State cane workers, bagassosis. the pre-veterinarian enlisted iri the U. S. Navy’s Jesse T. VanOudenhove, Reports of the return to mittee during the 1974 im­ I inhaled this moldy hay. of Alice O’Toole of 62 S. program and received a Griffin is presently un­ The largest of the sU New 10 years ago The illness causes fever, School Guarantee son of Mr. and Mrs. John England states with 33,215 Can you tell me more Adams St., has been named $500 scholarship through dergoing recruit training in public life of Richard Nixon peachment hearings. “I don’t Board of Education and chills, malaise, cough and Program. They are Nancy 0. Van Oudenhove, 92 square miles, Maine is the about this farmer's lung? to the dean’s list for the the college’s program. Great Lakes, 111. Upon will, it is hoped, prove to be expect him to remain a negotiators for the Manchester sometimes chest pain and Ann Gowett, daughter of Windsor St., Vernon only one of the 48 conterminous Is there a possibility to get first semester at the completion of recruit Education Association reach com­ weight loss. The symptoms She was graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Francis recently enlisted in the U. United States that borders on greatly exaggerate. recluse.” University of Rhode training, he wiil attend only one — New Hampshire. promise agreement on 1967-68 shots if this is an allergy? I will come on the same day East Catholic High School Gowetl, 45 Doane St.; Paul S. Navy's Nuclear Power ’The Republicans need him Neither does anyone else. hope you can help me with Island. She is a senior in in 1973. Aviation Structural Its deeply indented searaast teachers’ salary proposal, with an in­ of exposure in the person more information. measures 3,478 miles. like they need to lose another Neither, unfortunately, do crease of $293,800 over the present who is already sensitized. “He looks good to me.” d e a r READER - Yes dozen seats in Congress. ’The many people expect anything schedule. The chest X ray may be it is an allergy. It is caused normal or show patchy country needs him like it needs resembling true penitence by spores of fungi. The Dr. Frederick Lowe, president of generalized distribution of another Russian wheat deal. from Mr. Nixon, or look for spores are inhaled and the inflammation. There History will decide Eden’s niche Manchester Community College, when enough of them reach There is, to be sure, little anything but the same self- defends the college’s proposal for may be changes in the lung ARE YOU GETTING THE the tiny air sacs, the function tests associated prospect that Nixon will ever serving statements that WASHINGTON - It would be fit­ be a generation of crises in the Mid­ land acquisition before Uie State ting, now, if the ancient Greek poets alveoli, in the lungs they with gas exchange for nor­ again seek or hold elective of­ characterized his last dismal Andrew Tully dle East. But President Eisenhower Board of Community Colleges. sensitize the lung mem­ B E S T P R I C E could take over the saga of Anthony J mal respiration. fice, or ever again exercise days in office. and Secretary of State John Foster brane. The next time you Eden, Earl of Avon, for he was the New sewage system to cost about You can get some relief walked into his office a few steps Dulles piously disowned him. are exposed to more of the any influence in the party he so If Richard Nixon does return stuff of which tragedy is made. $3.7 million, and to combine existing from symptoms from the ON YOUR across Downing Street from the Now Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon, spores you have an allergic adrenocortical hormones grievously wounded. But a to public life, it will be on the Dead at 79, Anthony Eden had suf­ facilities of the Town of Manchester prime minister’s residence, to do is gone. History will decide how to response of the lung such as cortisone and number of friends of the dis­ fered his final tragedy 20 years and Eighth District Utilities District, PRESCRIPTION? order of the late Duke of Wind­ what he had to do — quit. But he did deal with him, but it is only fair to tissues. They swell and are related medications. It is graced president have been before, when he was forced to step is recommended by a Boston inflamed. Obviously they Compare in Arthur's Consumer sor, another pathetic and so in the gentle understatement of his remember that at two crucial times engineering firm. not definite though that Open Book, the prices of thou down as Britain’s prime minister are not much good then for these will prevent fibrosis dropping hints that he may useless figure whose comings kind: “My Dear Prime Minister, the of the world’s life he was so very safids of prescription items are available at the flip because of the invasion of ^uez by exchanging oxygen and and changes in the iung make at least a limited com­ events of the last few days have right. of a finger, for all the world to see Yes, we deliver. and goings were solely of British, French and Israeli troops. carbon dioxide. that can follow as a com­ made plain a difference between eback. curiosity value. Or like Rus­ He lived since as a kind of The inflammation plication of the disease. At all us...” Kansas Sen. Robert Dole, for sian emigree nobility who in­ anachronism in socialist England — results in formation of The most important In Rome, the fascist press gloated excess secretions that ARrm iR DRUG STORiS hartfordjmanchester rockville instance, who was President habited the social salons of perhaps the last prime minister by treatment is prevention. A over the political demise of “Lord must be removed from the Ford’s running mate, suggests aristocratic right. person who has this illness Windsor Europe after the revolution. E yelashes.” In Germany, Nazi lungs, hence the coughing should entirely avoid any that Nixon might find some They, too, had their little Doomed to disaster satraps boasted that “They carried a spells. The amount of exposure to the fungi. That acceptable role in the field of circles of retainers and ad­ But it was typical of the man’s love corpse from Downing Street” But in Reflections sputum produced is usually means the sugar cane limited. IHERHOS BRAND BEIGE foreign affairs because even mirers. They, too, dream of of country that he insisted he be a country house in Chartwell, a great worker has to give it up, BOXED STATIONERY flown from America to his family Hal Turkington The disease can lead to the farmer has to quit far­ his adversaries admit that “he man named Winston Churchill REMINGTON SHAVERS BOTTLE • BRANDS PANTYHOSE past days of glory. And they, home to die. He had been a great fibrosis and scarring of the ming and you should give mourned. Managing Editor ^CHILD'S UNBREAKABLE did a lot of good in this area.” too, were never able to admit man of sorts, and a brilliant and lung tissues, causing per­ up feeding your pet rab^ • COUNTS Heart sank j^VACUUM BOTTLE But it is hard to imagine they did anything to deserve charming one. And yet from the manent lung damage. If bits. Repeated exposure • DESIGNS “My heart sank," he wrote later, you have just one attack Jimmy Carter employing beginning he seemed doomed to dis­ can lead to permanent $1 ««8 MFG. List $2.95 REGULAR TO $2.50 their fate. “and for a while the dark waters of you usually recover com­ aster. It always seemed to suit him damage to your lungs. Nixon’s services, even though despair overwhelmed me...There Earle Clifford came by our desk the machine printing, Jacquard pletely with no important To give you some more PACKAGE OF he did invite the former presi­ as well as he quietly elegant British early last fall and dropped an envelop looms, the weaving room, the ribbon residual lung damage. 2 PAIR ([ro^y^sl^ug^^ dress. seemed one strong young figure stan­ dent to the inauguration as a ding up against long, dismal, on it. loom weaving neckties, and quilling REGULAR Even if you were very young in protocol courtesy. drawling tides of drift and sur­ “ Here’s something you might like and twisting machines. 59 $1.00 1938, you remember Eden vividly in ★ ★ ★ In the Lord’s good time render... Now he was gone...” to look at; you might find some According to other sources, his finest hour— an hour of defeat. At This week let us consider several That “strong young figure” things in it interesting for a column," • “Over 28,000 Hellos Every Day Nixon is setting great store by 40 he was Britain's sparkling and important phrases that help lead us returned, of course. He served under he said. Heard At Our Phone Exchange.” a series of four 90-minute out of our ruts and despairs. One of principled foreign minister, deter­ his own friend. Sir Winston, as “Take your time with it; we’re That was the headline for a Satur­ LADIES these is the saying: It will all work mined to call the bluff of two television interviews with secretary of state for war during the going away for a couple of months,” day, Jan. 21, 1922 story in The CHILDREN’S EARTH BORN MITCHUH DEODORANT out IN THE LORD’S GOOD TIME.’’ ridiculously evil men named Hitler David Frost that are to be air­ darkest days of World War II, and in he said. Herald. It was a feature story about CREME RINSE & CONDITIONER RABBIT FUR SCUFFS You know how it tends to go for and Mussolini, only to be rebuffed by We did get to that envelope recent­ the Southern New England REGULAR ed this spring. He believes the each of us — we face an obstacle or his old post of foreign minister 4 FLAVORS 39 SPRAYS his boss. ly, and this is what we found in it. Telephone Co. exchange when it was TO $35.95 frustation. Impatiently we fume and before ascending to the prime UNSCENTED MIST public is ready to put the SKI RACES REGULAR $1.25 SIZES 5-10 That was the darkest month of ★ * ★ fuss. Try a prayer like this one; minister in April 1955. Throughout located on the ground floor of the Odd n LIST $3.50 “mistakes” he made in appeasement, that February of 1938. • A program, on the cover of which Fellows building at the Center. 0 Lord, not my will but yours be that period, his brilliance seemed un­ MANCHESTER STATE BANK REG. 8i UNSC. POWDER m m PAIR I "^ perspective and to listen to his done. Over young Eden’s protests. Prime is a musical lyre and the words There also were two booklets about 59 9 9 tarnished, and when he reached the CHOOSE FROM; REGULAR $4.19 Minister Neville Chamberlain met ANNUAL SKI RACES side of the Watergate story. Give me -new patience and the apex of a lifetime devoted to public “ Beethoven Glee Club.” It is a copy the telephone company. One is Vol. with and fawned over the Italian Am­ • M ARK I KOTEX suSIrio^ Yet he had plenty of oppor­ assurance that you are working right service it had seemed that another of the first annual concert by the 21 for April 1928, and there is a story NORTHERN SKI AREA here at my side to overcome this bassador, Count Grandi. He offered tunities to tell his side of the lustrous name would be added to Beethoven Glee Club. Our column inside that tells about William B. JANUARY 2 9 th -1 0 A.M. • MARK III TAMPONS problem. Fill me with trust that all Grandi everything Mussolini wanted about Beethoven was printed on Halsted coming to Manchester to Registration 9-10 A.M. Races 10:00 A.M. 2 9 ’ story while he was still presi­ shall be well IN YOUR GOOD TIME B ritain ’s list of great prim e • MARK IV — recognition of the conquest of March 8, 1976. take charge of the exchange in this Qlrls 8i Boya Ages 6-15 Yrt. LORD, In your GOOD TIME. ministers. • M A R K C dent, but chose instead to con­ Ethiopia and a state visit to the Duce The program was exactly a year FLEX NON-AEROSOL Greatest test town and in Rockville. He was SKI GLINIG JAN. 27 tinue to try to con the Submitted by Amen of Rome. Eden went home, sick. and seven days from the origin of the brought here because of the "con­ • F-2 $1 39 Winthrop Nelson, Pastor Suez was Eden’s great test, and he Actual Technical Demonstration By Bob Morron American people. Can .the Did what he had to do vocal club — organized May 20,1925, fining illness of Exchange Manager • LECTRO BLADE 29 HAIRSPRAY Center Ojngregational met it. He believed that intervention of Mt. Southington Thurs., Jan. 27, 7:30 P.M. at public, which is still And then, two days later, Eden first concert May 27, 1926. It was in Loren C. Clifford Jr.” That was CONN. INDOOR SKI SCHOOL Church would head off what he feared would recovering from Watergate, the high school hall, and Helge E. Elarle’s father. 956 Main St. Manchester 8 02. CURAD PLASTIC Pearson was conductor. It contained That other booklet was entitled Advance Registrations At Bank And Recreation swallow six more hours of 'fi oz. this purpose of the club: “ Within the Doors of the New Dept. Office In Person. SELECTED Nixon on television, even if it Open forum STRIPS BOX OF 80 “The purpose of the Beethoven Telephone Building in Manchester” Races and Clinic Sponsored by 49 will be rerun time? Glee Club is to awaken and and told about the original building ELECTRIC TIMEX MIRACLE 32 oz cultivate, through study and song, a on E. Center St., where it is today, Manchester Recreation M EN’S & LADIES bo^!"wMt“ha8™ren responds to sanding complaint 1M U ITE SUPER has been knowledge and appreciation of the although expanded again. f W n i l E CLEANER best in music that comes through our ★ ★ ★ Dept& 66 working on since he went into The following letter wgs sent to McDivitt Dr., only V20' of Sage Dr., Myers’ complaint. With regards to Charles McCarthy assistant town common inheritance, and to It was interesting, Earle, and there DISHWASHING WOODGRAIN exile at San Clemente and Sass Dr., only 500’ of Kent Dr. begin­ the Wednesday after Christmas, the NEW manager by Tim O’Sullivan, adequately express it through sacred are readers who will recall that con­ $ 2 9 » 5 which is scheduled to be ning at Kennedy Rd., Dearborn Dr. portion of that route on the chemical superintendent of highways and and secular concerts.” cert, those histories, Mr. Halsted and .DAWN LOOK TOP published next fall, with only from Scott Dr. to Flag Dr., list received chemicals at 5.15 p.m. ALL PURPOSE FOLDING sanitation, in response to a complaint The entire program was there, Mr. Clifford. 79 earlier serialization in the New Montclair Dr. only 100’, Bishop Dr. It was sanded between 3:55 and 5:10 by Rod Myers of Carpenter Rd. only 120’, Hamilton Dr. only 600’ some of it printed in Swedish. An in­ and the whole plow route started at teresting memory. * it it REGULAR M YLA N TA EFFECTIVE TABLE York Times — the same accepted from Kennedy Rd. north. NEW! SINEX newspaper he tried to prevent 9:10 a m. and completed at 7:45. ★ ★ ★ Did you watch the Inaugural REGULAR ANTACID/ANTI-GASAN 24" X 48" ONE PIECE TABLE IS To date this year, our private con­ Chemical and sand were also applied Parade Thursday? TR NASAL SPRAY. • “The Story of Silk & Cheney from publishing the Pentagon With reference to the complaint tractor (Ansaldi) has wrecked two 12 oz. PARTY-HANDY ^ A Q Q to that route at 5 a.m. that morning. Silks” by H. H. Manchester, A. B., 1 hope you didn't wait until Friday $40. & $SI. LONG-ACTING the following should be recognized. plows there, the Town has wrecked REGULAR S W O O Papers. With regards to the last storms, Uie to see it. DECONGESTANT Most of that area. Green Manor four plows, sheared the mounting managing editor, “The Library, of REGULAR $1.75 “Jt’s enevitable he’s going to list of times of sand and salt Original Sources.” Now, I know the parade is MANCHESTER NASAL SPRAY $11.98 O Development has not been accepted bolts on one engine and completely 99 come out at some time,” says applications on the mentioned street There is a 1916 copyright on it, and ALWAYS on Jan. 20, so I wonder by Uie Town. Specifically Uie list of wrecked one front end. Basically, the is available. what calendar I was looking at when Rep. Charles Wiggins ot unaccepted roads as follows: contractor has refused to plow the the story tells about silk culture in STATE BANK Tim O’Sullivan the world, in Europe, and in in the column last week I said the SALE starts to day and runs thru Saturday Night' California, one of Nixon’s Carpenter Rd, Grissom Rd., area except during daylight hours. Supt. Highways America. The book is illustrated, and parade was Friday? 1041 MAIN STREET with your SAl t (TIM OUANinif S I IMIIt I) M) SKK.K iNl M ill I faithful-to-the-end defenders of Shepard Dr., Kennedy Rd. from Regarding the specific complaint masier charge] BankAmlricard and Sanitation will bring back memories of the Better that you listened to Betty 9 ANK AMIIIC ARD or House judiciary Com- Richmond Dr. to Vernon St., our records indicate no basis for Mr. MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 u'l (USlHVt THf HIliHI It) I IMI r OIIAN II I'I ■ the Manchester Cheney Mills, the drawing machines. Ryder. I goofed! MASTIR CHARGl CARD \iii l\i imiiMblr lo> T ,1 -I t TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 • Mnnrhoster Evening Herald- For Homt Delivery Board gets school budget Common Pleas Court cases Phone 647-9946 area news Hebron Asst. Supt. Richard Zanini told the EAST HARTFORD/ instruction, a program eliminated in East Hartford board the administration has a role Rd., East Hartford, third-degree criminal mischief, nolled, and third- The Hebron Board of Education the current budget. Recent dispositions in Common burglary, one year in jail. The sentence degree larceny, $50. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 1977 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS f has received a first draft budget for to play, but the board represents the Board members alsb discussed the was suspended and he was placed on public interest and the board would Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, in­ • Donald Mooney, 25, of 90 Wells St., 1977-1978 totaling $1,090,802, an in­ relative Importance of new reading cluded : probation for three years on, condition he Manchester, driving while under the In­ have some judgments to make at abstain from involvement with drugs. crease of $130,731 over the $960,071 textbooks and the proposed consul­ • Timothy J. Donahue, 24, of 49 Birch fluence, $150, driving while license some point. • Theodore Blessing Jr., 38, of suspended, $100, driving an unregistered budgeted this year. The Increase is tant. Members appeared to feel the St., Manchester, driving whiie under the News briefs 13.6 per cent, according to School "They are your schools, this is consultant was the most important, Ashford, first-degree larceny, second- motor vehicle, $15, and possession of non­ Educators to meet influence of alcohol or drugs, nolled (not degree larceny, third-degree larceny Su^. David Cattanach. your budget and your programs,” but the administration said new prosecuted). narcotic substances, $50. Charges of Zanini said. (two counts), fourth-degree larceny reckless driving, evading responsibility 'The school board took no action on books should take precedence. • Genaro Anselmo, 19, of 37 Phoenix (three counts), second-degree burglary (two counts), and having a weapon in a The new budget provides for St., Vernon, second-degree iarceny, one Coventry any budget item last weekend. The The proposed textbook budget in­ (seven counts), and third-degree motor vehicle were all nolled. on leftover agenda program expansion to add a reading year in jaii, and breach of peace, 60 days board members, did, however, dis­ cludes $17,689 for the two schools. burglary (four counts), cases sent up to • Robert Obriant, 22, of Manchester, The Coventry Grammar School consultant with a salary of $10,350. in jaii. Both sentences were suspended cuss some of the areas and appeared The amount budgeted this year was the next session of Tolland County disorderly conduct, nolled. PTA is sponsoring a hook drive this State Reps. Muriel Yacavone, to agree to establish their own The consultant would provide ser­ $10,608. A new reading service, ,and he was placed on probation for two Superior Court, years. • James M. Pierce, 32, of Tolland, month. Anyone wishing to donate East Hartford Richard Willard and Timothy priorities, based on public desires, vices to both schools, directing and proposed to replace current books, • Thomas C. Mankus, 35, of issuing a bad check, nolled. • Stoner Smjth, 23, of 32 Welis St., books in good condition may leave The unfinished business on last Moynlhan will discuss legislation supervising the reading program. would cost $8,018. Marlborough, conspiracy to commit • Michael Simonelli, 19, of 201 Adams rather than ask the administration to Manchester, possession of marijuana, them at Allen’s Market, Connecticut week’s East Hartford Board of concerning education. cut the budget without any direction Also proposed is an additional part- A four per cent pay increase for fraud and attempt to obtain drugs under St., Manchester, first-degree larceny Bank & Trust, Highland Park time instrumental music teacher, criminal trespassing, and fourth-degree false pretenses, 60 days in jail. (two counts), bound over to Hartford Education agenda will be considered Pending bills to be discussed con­ from the board. principals is proposed in the new larceny, found guilty by a jury. He was Market, or Coventry Grammar at tonight's board meeting. cern: two days a week at $3,450. The ad­ • Kevin A. Giberson, 17, of County Superior Court. Simonelli waived Board member Robert Nickels budget, an an amount of $46,088, com­ sentenced to 90 days in jail. The sentence Manchester, third-degree criminal School, 'ihe books will be used in the The new business items, not dis­ • State reimbursement for adult ministration told the board the time a hearing in probable cause. Charges of said it would be unfair to ask the ad­ pared to the current $W,315. Most was suspended and he was placed on trespassing, nolled, and having liquor on third-degree burglary (three counts) and library or in the classrooms. cussed last Tuesday because of education. ministration to make a cut without now given to instrumental instruc­ other salary items are fixed as a probation for two years. tion is inadequate. town property, $10. second-degree larceny (two counts) were Newspapers will be picked up by lengthy discussion about school • Proficiency certificates for high direction. Board member Joseph result of a two-year contract • Kevin B. Sullivan, 27, of 113 Cannon • Geoffrey Lees. 28, of East Hartford, nolled. the North Coventry Volunteer Fire closings, will be included on tonight’s school graduates. Pelletier agreed and said the board Another proposal is a part-time art negotiated last year. Department on the first Sunday of agenda. • Procedures for working with itself must decide what is important. teacher, one day a week, at $1,725. The proposed budget includes each month in the Second Voting Besides reviewing the 1976-1977 children “out of the mainstream.” This would restore kindergarten art $497,216 for teacher salaries, com­ District. Please have papers at the budget, approval of a contract with • School nurses’ authority to give pared to $^,739 this year. Board makeup uncertain road by 9:30 a.m. For arrangement paraprofessionals, and election of the emergency injections. A matching funds grant available no more than three members of one and without knowing it, included the of special pickup, or for more infor­ superintendent for another two-year • More budget flexibility during to introduce the arts in education was Bolton mation, call 742-6881 or 742-9805. term, the board is expected to dis­ teacher negotiations. 6 of 14 lots sold party could be on the board. changed minority representation discussed by Hebron Elementary With Bolton Republicans and However, after inquiries by Town law. The new Catholic Mothers Circle cuss Synergy School housing for 1977- • Unemployment compensation. Coventry BuHetin board School Principal Paul White. The Democrats both caucusing Tuesday, has been named Mystical Rose. 1978. • Cutting through state and federal Clerk Catherine Leiner, the town Members of the former Charter Only 6 out of 14 land parcels were The Coventry Planning and Zoning total cost would be $3,600, with $1,800 the question about makeup of the learned that under the minority Meetings will be held on the third Tonight's meeting, scheduled for paperwork required of local schools. from federal funds, $1,200 through in- Commission met Sunday night at the 2 sold at Coventry’s tax sale Saturday. Commission will hold two public Board of Selectmen is still uncertain. Wedne^ay of each month from 10 7:30 at Penney High School, was • Better defining the term, "excep­ icpresentation rule no more than home of Marshall Taylor. They Proceeds from the sale were $3,906, hearings tonight and will consider a kind contributions in the school a.m . To noon, a lte rn a tin g at originally planned to meet with East tional child." A group of people will meet tonight four members of one political party decided to meet tonight with the Audrey Bray, tax collector, said. light industrial zone change, multi­ systems, and $600 in budgeted funds members’ home. New circles will Hartford’s state legislators. • Changing teacher retirement op­ at 7 at the Community Hall to hear can be on the board. town counsel to get a ruling on the Two parcels received the most family regulations, commercial- or funds obtained through outside be formed as membership increases. William Miller, East Hartford’s director of personnel, is surrounded by union men and State Sen. George Hannon and tions. Town Counsel Jerome Walsh explain “That was not the intent of the situation. attention. Land and a cottage at Pine industrial areas and subdivision agencies. Charter members are from Bolton, leaders when attends his club. Getting a grip on his neck is Santo Alleano, president of the The program is designed to place the situation and decide if anything Charter Commission. The intent was The question of minority represen­ Lake Shores brought a $1,200 bid regulations. tation appears important to the Coventry and Storrs. To learn more, fire fighters’ union here, and on his left is Ronald Durler, president of the public works professional creative writers in can be done about it. to have no more than three members from Sterling MacPherson and land The Coventry Town Council will Democratic party. Democratic can­ call Mrs. Robert C. Souza, 742-9168. employes’ union. Durler and Miller often run the kitchen’s meals program together. direct contact with students and of one political party on the board,” on Wrights Mill road was bought for meet tonight at 7:30 in executive ses­ In November, Bolton adopted a didates have been seated mostly by (Herald photo by Barlow) VFW testimonial set teachers. The school would be Mrs. Leiner said. $1,400 by John Leonard and Arnold sion to discuss the proposed central town charter. One of its provisions minority representation for second 4 Hartford, VFW commander, will required to develop a plan to employ was for a five-member board of East Hartford East Hartford Carlson. facility with the site selection com­ The secretary of the state’s office years. represent the State VFW. State Presi­ The remaining four lake lots were mittee and town manager. a poet or writer for at least five days. Selectmen. said legislation passed in 1976 The South Congregational Church The. Board of Elducation will meet Ilvi Cannon, Democratic town The Third District Veterans of dent Jean Bachman of Stratford will bought by neighboring property The Board of Education will meet Townspeople, including those who changed the minority representation chairman, said, “We all thought the Weekday Nursery School at 1301 Old firehouse now club Foreign Wars and Auxiliary will represent the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. owners. The parcels not sold will re­ again on the budget on Feb. 3. Its drafted the charter, thought that un- at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the high rule for a five-member board. Bolton minority party would have two Forbes St. has openings in its after­ Tancredi is past post commander regular meeting is scheduled Feb. 10. East Hartford honor District Cmdr. Americo Tan- main town property. school to complete agenda. under the minority representation rule had already approved its charter. members on the board.” noon session. Children applying must William Miller, director of per­ The building has been remodeled credi of Hartford and District Presi- of the Hannon-Hatch VFW Post 9929, have been four by Dec. 31. Registra­ Hose Co. 3 has not dispatched a fire sonnel for the town, said that when often since. dent Barbara McMillan at a West Hartford. Mrs. McMillan is tion is also being accepted for the truck or a horse drawn fire wagon he was a boy he would leave the Members and friends visit the club testimonial dinner Saturday, Jan. 29, past president of the Rochambeau- Rockville hospital notes 1977-78 school year. ’The school is a from its Hanmer St., East Hartford Burnside School and walk the block for lunch, dinner and evening talks. at Rochambeau Elms VFW Post, Elms Auxiliary VFW Post 2083 of private, nonsectarian preschool open building since about 1939. to the station. There was always a East Hartford. East Hartford. They run a setback league, play pool Admitted Friday: Cynthia for years. To learn more, contact Yet the building may see more ac­ Ellsworth Nicholson, Charlene Courchesne and paid engine driver there who would and sponsor flag football and Tancredi will have as his special For ticket information, contact Boothroyd, Carter Dr., Kathy Wekheiser of 1331 Forbes St. Ellington Ave., Rockville; daughter. High Manor Park, tivity by fire fighters and their talk to the children. baseball teams. guest Past State Cmdr. Chester either Edward Bloom of Hannon- Tolland; David Caldeira, Anna Parrish, Pinney St., Vernon; Mary Domain, Moun­ Here^s 4 reasons why you should try friends now than ever before. He said the company began as a Members say their wives (most Minski of Jewett City and Past State Hatch VFW Post 9929, West Hart­ Simsbury; Ellen Hackett, The Town Council has postponed a Ellington; Mary Stachowiak, tain Rd., Ellington; ^ w a rd ’The company has become a social volunteer fire company about 1889. VFW Auxiliary President Irene ford, or Mrs. Theresa Varney, 100 Storrs; John Liro, Enfield; Tuesday night public hearing on the members are family men) do not Grand Ave., Rockville; Mrs, Karpuska, Tolland Stage Rd., club of about 150 members. Many are Fire wagons would rush out of the Sandra Mayx East St., Community Development Act grant object to the time they spend at the Campbell of Waterford. Summer St., Manchester. Tickets Joanne Yarusewicz and son, Tolland; Mrs. Mary L. fire fighters. Most appear to be town area now serving as a bar and dining Rocxville; Keith Robinson, application until Thursday night at club. They at least know where they Michael Malinguaggio of East must be purchased in advance. Vernon Ave., Rockville. LaFlamme and son. employes. All seem to love the club Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland. 7:30 in the Council Chambers of the room whenever the bell in the are and that the company they keep Births Friday: A son to Mr. Evergreen Rd., Vernon; John Discharged Friday: Donald which many call their second home. station’s tower would ring. is no worse than their husbands. and Mrs. Wayne Boothroyd, Liro, Enfield; Mrs. Mary Town Hall. The change was made Bergeron, Grissom Rd., because of the Sunday death of Mrs. Carter Dr., Tolland; a son to Lusa and Daughter, Enfield; New Home Pride Area police report Manchester; Lorraine Blinn, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sandra May, East St., Odessa C. Terry, vice chairman of Hubbard Dr., Vernon; Tina Hackett, Storrs, Rockville; Frederick Sim­ the Town Council. Marie C!yr, Vernon Ave., Ver­ Executive’s funeral today Admitted Saturday: John mons, Burke Rd., Rockville; Court 19 warrants charging him with non; Kimberly Dobosz, Old East Hartford Connelly, Hayes Ave., South Ruth Tripoli, Stafford evading responsibility, driving while Post Rd., Tolland; Blanche HARTFORD (UPl) - Funeral ser­ gun and shot the man in the shoulder. Andreski was the president and Edith L. Hicks, 32, and Mary L. Windsor; Georgia Greaves, Springs; Agnes Walker, Hebron his license was suspended, violation Feltman, Vernon Garden vices were to be held today for Andreski and his 30-year-old owner of Dur-A-Flex Inc., a Hart­ Crockette, 22, both of Hartford, were Stafford Springs; Thomas J. Warehouse Point; Clifford Apts., Rockville; Amy Fisher, ButterTbp Rye. of probation and second-degree The Hebron Volunteer Fire Mitchell Andreski, 55, an East Hart­ colleague Guillermo Flores Franco ford firm he founded about 10 years arrested ^turday at 2:12^.m. at the McNally Jr., Hoffman Rd., Keune, Harriet Dr., Vernon. larceny. Pleasant St., Rockville; Ellen Department has donated a book, ford businessman who was shot to were killed as they attempted to stop ago. The company manufacturers J.M. Fields department store on Ellington; Arthur Matteson, Births Saturday: A Hubbard, Broad Brook; Stafford Springs; Rose Marie J death last week by terrorists near He was held at the police station on .daughter to Mr. and Mrs. “ Fire Safety in the Home,’’ to the the shooting. and installs seamless epoxy flooring. Silver Lane after a shoplifting Karen Kaufhold, Somers Rd., Douglas Library. The book, prepared Mexico City. Andreski was a World War II Army a $1,750 bond and was to be presented Migliore, Deborah Dr., William Spivey, Grove St,, According to the Mexican police, report. Ellington; John Kita, Elm St., Ellington; Richard Patridge, by the National Fire Protection in Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville; a son to Mr. and Andreski was killed Tbursday as he the terrorists ran from the scene of veteran and a recipient of the Silver The women first attempted to run Rockville; Valerie Landry, Meadowbrook Rd., Ellington; Association, includes information on Star for valor. Rockville, today. Mrs. James Greaves, Stafford accompanied several engineers on a the shooting and hid in the National away from arresting officers and Dailey (Circle, Rockville; Sandra Spivey, Grove St., Springs; a daughter to Mr. how to avoid lire, home fire inspec­ Kimberly Mihancki, Stafford tour of a construction site in School for Professional Studies of the He is survived by his wife, Mrs. then gave false names to police, Rockville; John Waggoner, and Mrs. William Migliore, tion, detection and extinguishing Betty Pixley Andreski; a son, Robert Carol Richey, 18, of 325 Kelly Rd., Springs; Juanita Nelson, Donnel Rd,, Vernon. 1. I t’s die first and Ixtacala, an industrial suburb of Autonomous University of Mexico. police said. Deborah Dr., Ellington. fires. Fire Chief William Borst said Vernon, was charged Sunday with Anderson Rd., _Tolland; D ischarge Saturday: Mrs. Mexico City. According to Mexican Under law, the police are not allowed M. Andreski of East Hartford; two They were both charged with third- he hopes residents will use informa­ daughters, Mrs. Michele L. Lum- fourth-degree larceny (shoplifting) police, one of Andreski’s companions inside the university’s bounderies. degree larceny, interfering with an at Caldor, Vernon Circle. She was only butter top rye. tion in the book. attempted to stop four guerillas from bruno and Mrs. Phyllis A. Carilli, officer, and criminal impersonation. Immediately after the shooting, both of Vernon. released on her promise to appear in handing out “subversive leaflets" at They were held over the weekend in court Feb. 23. ■ Only Home Pride splits South Windsor the site. more than 160 police surrounded the The funeral was today at 11 a.m. at the state correction center in Nian- school, but the outcome of their the Unity Church of Hartford, West tic, on $150 surety bond each. They the top, adds butter Temple Beth HlUel, Foster St. One of the terrorists pulled out a stakeout is not yet known. Hartford. David Armstrong, 19, of 102 Park were scheduled to appear in Common West Dr., Rockville, and Clayton Ext., South Widsor, will hold an auc­ Pleas Court 12 today. and bakes it in. tion Saturday evening, Feb. 5, from Kenny, 18, of 148 Park West Dr., 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the temple. New were charged Saturday with second- Road job is top priority Richard Trudeau, 28, of New Bri­ degree criminal mischief. They were merchandise, services and theater tain was arrested Friday on a court tickets will be up for bid. Set-ups, arrested on Common Pleas Court N Manchester industrial park would order of priority presented by the warrant charging him with third- coffee and refreshments will be warrants in connection with a Nov. 23 South Windsor ^ add to heavy traffic created by the Public Works Department, the other degree larceny. 2.It’sasoftrye. provided. Admission is free and is incident at a Rockville apartment The widening of South Windsor’s Manchester industrial park might projects are: The charge stems from the theft of open to the public. Snow date is Feb. complex. Both were releas^ on $1,- Softer, so the whole PleaMnt Valley Rd. has taken top make South Windsor eligible for road • $76,500 for improvements on meat from the Warehouse Food 12. 000 non-surety bonds for appearance priority among items suggested to reconstruction funds under the Maskel Rd. and Lane. store, 465 Main St., police said. He Wapping Community Church, 1790 in court Feb. 23. family will love it. the Capital Improvements Com­ federal Urban Systems program. posted $500 bond for appearance in Ellington Rd., South Windsor, will • $42,000 for improvements on part mittee by the Public Works Depart­ According to rules of the program, of Strong Rd. over the Podunk River. court Feb. 14 have a dumpster at the church this Vernon Police are investigating the ment. the state would provide up to 85 per week for collection of untied • $42,000 for replacing the Deming report of an armed holdup at the Mt. Right now, the Singer* sewing machine you’ve always wanted is on sale. Which The Capital Improvements Com­ cent of the funds for the project and St. Bridge. Sallyann M. Case, 35, of 165 Main Vernon Dairy Store, Rt. 83 Saturday means your talent for sewing can now be matched by your flair for saving. newspapers. Proceeds will go for mittee is now meeting with various St., East Hartford, and John W. church missions. More money is the town would provide the other 15 • $65,600 for improving the curve afternoon. town groups and commissions to set per cent. on Clark St. near the Clark St. Scaglia, 21, of Glastonbury, were Police said the store clerk said a made on untied newspapers without priority capital improvement arre ste d Saturday evening on any magazines or brown paper. The Pleasant Valley Rd. widening Bridge. weapon, that appeared to be a projects to present to the Town Coun­ project is estimated to cost about separate complaints and charged A series of nine weekly story hour • $74,000 for reconstructing $1,700 revolver, was shown. The holdup cil. 31.8 million. with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ programs will begin next month at feet of Avery St. man was described as being white, of Public Works Director Allan In total, the Public Works Depart­ • $74,800 for rebuilding 1,000 feet of ting). Court date for both is Feb. 14 . medium build, wearing dark the South Windsor Public Library. Young said the construction of the ’The half-hour sessions are open to ment has proposed $2,379,800 worth Abby Rd. near Garnet Lane. Vernon clothing, and having a moustache. An J.C. Penney warehouse and the of projects for the next five years. In • $155,000 for extending Felt Rd. preschool-age children and are Rodney Therriault, 31, of 79 undetermined amount of money was scheduled Tuesdays, Wednesdays Brooklyn St., Rockville, was taken and the holdup man fled on THE FASHION MATE* ZIG-ZAG and ’Thursdays at 10 a.m. Registra­ arrested Sunday on Common Pleas foot, police said. MACHINE SAVES YOU $30.00 tion is required and may be made by Vernon student second REG. $129.95 Its drop-in bobbin is so easy telephone or in person starting Mon­ to use you never get wound up replacing day. Vernon board to hear it. And the built-in blind hem stitch gives The South Windsor Community in junior miss contest the most professional, durable hems ever. Thrift Shop is having its annual Barbara Bousquet, a senior at award she was given a lamp, another Carrying case or cabinet extra. January half-price sale. The shop, Rockville High School, not only came $25 bond, a scarf and a coordinated new school bus rules operated by the South Windsor in as first runner-up in the Connec­ outfit from a Hartford store. *’)• Woman’s Qub, welcomes donations. ticut Junior Miss contest Sunday but The Vernon Board of Education, at dalism will be expected to make Miss Bousquet said she enjoyed its meeting scheduled for tonight at Pickup may be arranged by calling also was chosen winner the poise and being in the state competition and restitution to the bus company. Mrs. Allen Pugliese, 644-8684. 7:30 at the Middle School, will hear a appearance competition. would advise any girl, who ever Under the vandalism procedures, a '.It tastes report - on proposed regulations on suspension letter will be mailed to Miss Bousquet is the daughter of wanted a nice experience and to discipline and vandalism in school meet a lot -of nice people, to par­ parents of the suspended pupil, along SAVING FOR THIS FREE ARM Tolland Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bousquet. In the buses. with a copy of the state statute on terrific. Vernon Junior Miss contest, spon­ ticipate. MACHINE. REG. $199.95 The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be parental liability for willful acts of sored by the Vernon Junior Women's Miss Bousquet plans to attend The report was prepared by Dr. Our STYLIST* machine helps you sew hard-to- f Real hearty rye taste. at Union Congregational Church, either the University of Connecticut Edward Meyers, board member, and minor children. Club, she came in first among nine The bus company will be responsi­ reach places, thanks to the convenient free arm. Main St., Tolland, today until 6 p.m. girls competing. or Stonehill College in Charle Brisson, business manager. And has five built-in utility and fashion* disc There’s never been a rye 4 ble for notifying the school principal Walk-in donors are welcome. Massachusetts. She wants to be a patterns. Carrying case or cabinet extra. In the state competition she came For minor offenses, students in the if and when payment for damages Is The PTO of the Parker Memorial social worker or a psycjiology major. elementary schools will receive one like it! in first runner-up competing with 20 In the talent competition Miss received. School, Tolland, will meet warning followed by a three-day If the principal Isn’t notified within INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL... Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In the all­ girls from around the state. She was Bousquet repeated the performance awarded a scholarship from the Far­ suspension of bus riding privileges. 30 days that payment has been made, £ ^ ^ \O N THE NEW STYLIST purpose room. ’The school drama she did for the Vernon contest. She The same will apply to X | ■ MACHINE WI-TH mington Exchange Club, sponsors of recited a poem she wrote, “The then a copy of the suspension letter $ club will present a short play. ’The secondary students, except they may and a memo will be sent to the SAVE FLIF & SEW* SURFACE regular meeting will start at 8 p.m. the state contest, a camera, and a $25 Restless Shall Find,” to the music of savings bond. be immediately suspended by the superintendent of schools. in its own cabinet. It has our exclusive 2-way , Dorothy Casadei, guidance counseir “Nadia’s Theme," and showed slides principal if they have been previous­ 4.Ten cents off your first loaf. (£'1977. ITT Conlmtnial B«kioo Co. For the poise and appearance she took herself. Barbara Bousquet The superintendent will again sewing surface for easy conversion to free arm and Fran Lucas, school psychologist, ly warned by the bus driver. The request payment. If no answer is will scribe “techniques for effective sewing, a front drop-in bobbin, a built-in 2-step principal will contact the parent or received, the superintendent may buttonholer and exclusive built-in speed basting. parenting." There will also be a short guardian on each suspension. turn the matter over to the town at­ movie and discussion session. Area fire calls Some specific offenses noted in the torney. jio“ report are: Loud talking or shouting Bus drivers must present a written n o w ^ 1 1 9 ^ ^c g . $159.90 Save $40.00 on repeatedly; use of vulgar or obscene Vernon East Hartford police station on Tolland St. Burnside Ave. report of discipline problems to the our GOLDEN GLIDE* Deluxe Canister. C-IS. Ten cents o ff New Home Pride®, Sunday, 12:39 a.m. —First aid to 140 language, minor pushing-shoving bus supervisor. Saturday, 8:49 a.m. — Child bit by a dog Sunday, 9:47 p.m. —Smell of gas at the Henry Polinski has been re-elected O’Connell Dr. Gateway Apartments at 233 Ellington altercations; not staying In the seat, For students in Grades 6 to 12 and N O W ^ 4 9 ^ c g . $59.95 ButterTbp Rye at 306 May Rd. not keeping hands and head inside the president of the Polish Amrtcan Sunday. 10:13 a.m. - F ir s t aid at the Rd. % Vernon students riding to Cheney on our POWERmaster* vacuum. U-50. Saturday, 10:73 a.m. —Gas washdown Elks Club at 14A Roberts St. Sunday, 10:13 p.m. -C alled back to the bus, or opening windows without per­ (£ ToR«un«r:Thiscouponwiiib«redeeniedlonO>plutS‘ rtarK>iing PROVIOEO. Citizens au b in Rockville, which on Brewer St. Tech in Manchester, bus tickets are O (llYOuftce*v«ilon«i«iailsaleoltheproducUp«citK)dhe«eon AnyothtiuM Sunday. 12:34 p.m. -C a r fire at 392 Gateway Apartments. Fire fighters mission; throwing objects on or at held its 63rd annual meeting last Sun­ Saturday, 1 p.m. —First aid at Com­ issued the first day of school with the H constituittliaud (SlyoumaihlloiTTContmenialBakingCQ E1oa(334 Tolland St. broke into an apartment wliere they ^ Clinton. Iowa 52732 (3) you supply, onrequoil. mvotcai pfovmg sufiicioni stock day. Other officers elected were pany 2 on Main St. the bus; eating or smoking on the name, address and bus number on ^ct$ II *A TraMmtrli o' THE SINGER COMPANY Sunday, 2:37 p.m. - F ir s t aid to 8 Ralph found paper burning in an oven. bus; not following driver’s orders; or purchasai to covef coupons prtseniad lot radomption Cuslomoi Alexander Suchecki, vice president; Saturday, 4:27 p.m. —First aid to the Rd. them. The tickets must be shown must pay any sates lax VokI where ptohtbiied lazed oirasiitcied by Sunday, 10:48 p.m . —Car fire at violation of any other rule or regula­ 856 MAIN ST. taw ONeigoodonlymU S A Cash value t/20' Lim«l one coupon per Eugene Kozlowski, secretary; rear of the Triple A Diner on Main St. Sunday, 5:46 p.m. - F r s t aid at Com­ when boarding the bus. If bus tickets package VokJ alter 3u>y3i 1977 Goodwin PI. and Church St. tion set by the school board. Eidward Janton, treasurer; Bemad Saturday, 5:37 p.m. —Car fire at 32 pany 3 on Burnside Ave. Today, 8:39 a.m. —Girl walking to are lost, new ones will be issued on MANCHESHR, Columbus Circle. For major offenses, pupils will be written requests from parents. 643-4305 Hn-77-»t25B025 Grous, John Cutler and Max Sadlak, Sunday, 5:48 p.m. —Investigation of school fell down on the sidewalk at Com­ SEWINGSINGER CENTERS AND fARTlClPATlNC APPROVED DEALERS [iPf Saturday, 5:43 p.m. - F ir s t aid to 381 water leaking into an electrical panel at pany 4 at Brewer and Forbes Sts. suspended from bus privileges for When a student is suspended from CONN. auditors; Anthony Dowgiewicz and Main St. Clarence Suchecki, trustees, and 126 Silver Lane. five days. Major offenses include the bus, the ticket will be taken by Saturday, 8:11 p.m. —False alarm to Sunday, 5:50 p.m. - F ir s t aid to 147 Tolland County complete disrespect for the bus the bus driver and held until the William Hopowiec, sergeant-at- Nutmeg Lane. Smith Dr. Sunday, 9:28 a.m. - Partition fire on driver, major fights and vandalism. suspension is lifted. Bus tickets are arms. Saturday, 9:48 p.m. —First aid to the Sunday, 7:34 p.m. - F r is t aid to 560 Rt. 30, CrysUI Lake. Students found guilty of bus van­ not transferable. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon., Jan. 24, 1W7 % Norwalk outlasts MCC in overtime Herald angle Whalers end long losing skein r By DAVE ROBACK and leaves them at 3-9 Deliberate play by MCC Correspondent sent the action into over­ Robinson 19 and Steve Zoc- over-all with a tilt Tuesday brought the spread back up time tied, 87-87. HARTFORD (UPI) Whaler Coach Harry The other Whaler goals The Whaler poach said With 10,083 fans LaPointe whore it hit the Foul shots by Brad co and Nolen 14 and 10 Earl Yost — The New England Neale, -who was pleased came from D|ive Keon and he was concerned at first watching, Cincinnati look a crossbar and dropped Just night at the Eagles’ Nest to seven points but fouls Norwalk’s Sheppard respectively. Hubler and Bob against Eastern Connec­ proved to be the downfall Whalers’ nine-game with his team’s effort, the Carlson brothers, Steve about his goalie Christer 1-0 lead at 5:23 as Dennis beyond the goal line. started the action in the Going scoreless for 17 Sports Editor nevertheless said he was and Jack, all recently VanBuskiak with less ticut State College’s as Norwalk, now 7-7, con­ extra session with Steve winless streak is over. Abrahamsson, who looked Sobchuk scored his 25th His brother Jack then minutes in the second half, “sort of glad” they were acquired from the Edmon­ "a little shakey at first but goal of the year on a put New England ahead, 3- than 15 seconds jayvees . nected on free throws by Faulkner canning two from Manchester Community Nick DeMarco’s jumper Hubler and John Eagan. Now they’re off on a “ Hitting the road.” Home ton Oilers by way of the by the third period was backhander which sneaked 2, just 22 seconds later. He remaining in oviertime the charity stripe for MCC College's women’s basket­ two-weeic, six-game ice has been a disaster this defunct Minnesota sharp as he got his con­ between the legs of took a pass from his from the top of the key Hubler also netted a three- setting the score at 89-89. ball team dropped a 51-32 gave Norwalk Com­ gave MCC its largest lead point play leaving Norwalk, road trip — and the month for New England, Fighting Saints. fidence,” Abrahamsson. brother and fired a shot From then on violations duke to Central Connec­ munity College a of the second half at 81-74. behind by one, 85-84, with Manchester CC (94) — Weekend notes for the St, Louis Cardinals which was 1-5-1 before Sun­ “Our team is caught up Neale said one of the Keon got the Whalers home. hurt MCC as Norwalk hit ticut State College’s team is looking trilling 97-94 victory Norwalk countered with a 1:36 to go. DeMarco 9 2-2 20, Zocco 7 Return meeting on the in New England, New York day’s victory. in the enthusiasm the Whalers’ problems has even at 7:41 on a power However, Billy Steele six of seven from the 15- jayvees Saturday night at forward to it. press that resulted in A basket by Sheppard foot lie to seal the victory. 0-0 14, Faulkner 9 7-8 25, basketball court between and New Jersey, Johnson The long drought ended Carlsons generate,” Neale been goaltending. "It’s play goal as his drive broke tied the game on a power over Manchester Com­ East Catholic. The Whalers beat the baskets by guards Garth and a conversion of a Cheney 2 1-1 5, Robinson 8 Manchester High and East had been a part-time scout at 4:43 in overtime as said. He coached them last been inconsistent. One off LaPointe’s glove and play for Cincinnati at 17:17 munity College Satur­ Sheppard led all scorers Tami Finkleday had 20 Cincinnati Stingers, 4-3, in Langrin and Barry Shep­ technical foul gve Norwalk (or Norwalk with 29 points 3-5 19, Wilson 00-00, Nolpn Catholic takes place for the Cards since veteran Ralph Backstrom, year when he was head of night, Christer is great, skittered just across the of the third period as he day night at East points to lead 1-4 Central . sudden death overtimt Sun­ pard in a 10-second span. the lead, 87-85, with 49 2 69 10, Bolasivich 0 1-2 1, tomorrow nigh, at the 1972...Bogner's Meats, who has seen little action the Minnesota team. then another night, not so. line. wristed a low shot past with Eagan chipping in 23 while Laurie Christiana day afternoon. Not since Catholic. The burst cutthe Cougars’ Henderson 00-00. Totals 37 Clarke Arena with the SRO formerly Center Billiards in the last few games, dug “The Carlsons have an The same is true of Cap Cincinnati’s Blaine Abrahamsson. seconds left. A driving tallies. Faulkner paced had 18 m arkers for 0-2 Jan. 2 in Hartford have the The setback was the lead to three ith 4:37 20-27 94. (sold right out) sign up and Groman’s, may pass the puck out from behind effect on you, and the other Raeder.” Stougliton tallied his 31st The win boosted fourth layup by Mike Nolen with MCC with 25 points, MCC. Whalers been able to Cougars’ second straight remaining. 29 seconds on the clock again. The box office will up local softball play this the Cincinnati cage and teams know that. They get Cincinnati coach Terry goal of the year at 14:58 as place New England’s point DeMarco added 20, Mike record a win — and that not be open, Dave Wiggin, season...The Whalers show passed it to Dave Hynes the job done. There’s ar­ Slater said he “sensed a Abrahamsson was caught total to 41, five less than was against Cincinnati, 3-2. MHS director of athletics a .5(X) record at home, who was standing to the tistry in what they do, loss before the game. The out of position. third place Cincinnati in reports. Itie host Indias splitting 24 decisions in ad­ Since then, eight losses right of goalie Norm although it may not be as clqbhouse was like a tomb. Steve Carlson tied it for the East Division. will be looking for their dition to playing three ties. and one tie have been LaPointe. Hynes blasted a smooth as Keon. and John We had a bad game and the Whalers at 9:12 of the The Whalers first road Win in final event first win ever over the On the road, the Whalers logged against the Whalers shot into the upper corner McKenzie (the fourth we’ve been bad in over­ second'period as he lifted a game will be Tuesday night Icemen top Maloney Eagles in the series which are 6-14-2 with a six- — the longest no-win streak of the net for the game former Saint acquired by tim e, losing six out of centering pass from Tom in Cincinnati. Their next seals track victory started three years game junket on enemy ice in the team's history. winner. the Whalers),” Neale said. eight.” Earl over the sprawling home game will be Feb. 6 ago...Clyde Miller, who has starting Tuesday. against Indianapolis. Ending a four-game minutes into the opening a 4-1 margin going into the Clinching the triumph in the closing 4 X 2-lap relay with been doing a great job Gold Medalists losing streak, session but Bryan final period. a win, Manchester High’s indoor track team downed covering the Manchester Manchester High’s Woodhouse, assisted b y ' Clark Brown, assisted by Windham, 5641, Saturday at Manchester High. The In­ High hockey team, reports Pretty Dorothy Hamill Sports Mike Mumford, knotted it Woodhouse and Tom Roach dian trackmen are now 2-0 and Windham 0-2. will headline the team upended attendance has been poor at 11:25. increased the edge at 5:57 David Locke took second Capades opening Tuesday Double weekend loss . . slate. Maloney High of Three second-period to date. “Manchester has and Jim Adams concluded place in the two-mile with High jump: 1. Racine night at (he Hartford Civic Meriden, 6-1, Saturday goals gave Manchester the put out a better and more Tuesday the scoring with a slap shot a 9:56.2 clocking, breaking (W), 2. Presti (M ), 3. Kelly Center. The pretty skater night at the Bolton Ice lead for good. Kevin Hiers competitive hockey team BASKETBALL (UPI Photo) from just inside the blue the old indoor record set by (M) 47’ 8” . this year but the support has been attracting record dealt Celts by 76ers with an unassisted goal at lipe on the right side. E a s t C a I li o I i r at Palace. The Indian Kevin Scholsky in 1974 at Shot put: 1. Bradford from the student body and the two-minute mark made Maneliesler, 8 Bjorn Borg en route to victory stickmen now sport a Manchester’s next tilt is 9:59. George Trian was a (W), 2. Marshall (W), 3. town people is way down.” Rliaiii at Clicnev Tech, 8 it 2-1 and 2:34 later Hiers Wednesday night at 8:25 at member of both winning BOSTON (UPI) - They recovered from the 40-22 came to see Julius Er- 5-10 over-all record. Dama (M) 47’ 8” . Miller reports it costs ^03 ECSC JV al .MC'C, 8 tallied again for a 3-1 edge. the Ice Palace against Fer­ relays as well as winning are a team in the sense deficit. ving’s local debut. Roger Landry, assisted 4 X 2-Iap: 1. Manchester to put on a home game at Penney at Glaalonbury At 8:34, Danny White mi High of Enfield. the 1,000-yard run and that a handful of pearls can Boston closed to within But Erving,' who left by Gary Peruta, put (Lyon, Trian, Telgener, the Bolton Ice Palace, Buikeley al South Wind- tallied assisted by Mum- taking third in the mile. be a necklace — a group of three points. 63-60. in the University of Maloney ahead five Fedorchak), 2. Windham, counting the cost of ice Bor ford and Kent Denison for Wes Fedorchak missed individual gems loosely Massachusetts to join the 3. Manchester 7:38.3. time. The average atten­ Roekville at Windsor by one-tenth of a second of strung together into a Virginia Squires in 1971, dance has been 50 paying (.'oventry at Bolton a school record in the mile dazzling piece of jewelry was not the dominating Borg finally fans, principally relatives Ellington al East Wind- run winning with a time of called the Philadelphia force, despite his team- UCLA evens matters of the players. Miller adds Hor Basketball 4:31.1. Steve Dawson won iV . 76ers. high 19 points in 35 minutes that unless financial help is HA.MIIX Maneliesler at Enfield the 300 and 600-yard forthcoming, the program And against the defen­ of play. tops Connors against Notre Dame TRAVEL crowds after her Gold (girls), .3:30 dashes. ding NBA champion His major contribution SENSATION- Steve West Hartford downed will have to be axed. Next Medal Olympic perfor­ EAST FROSH Results: , these was a ninepoint effort in WRESTLING Manchester’s Pee Wees, 6 game will be Wednesday mance...Bobby Hull of Paced by Bob Venora’s 15 NEW YORK (UPI) — Since when does UCLA win at Cauthen, 16-year- 4 X 1-lap r e la y : 1. talented individuals from the third quarter while W eaver al East Catholic BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPI) — Bjorn Borg is a hard Notre Dame? 3, last Monday at Avon Old night at Bolton. Winnipeg is sidelined again points, East Catholic’s un­ olcl jockey, had six Manchester (Trian, Presti, Philadelphia took turns Boston was fashioning its Wednesday young man to convince. Farms. Don I^ x im had all with a tendon injury suf­ beaten freshman basket­ The lOth-ranked Bruins, who last won at South Bend, winners Saturday at Telgener, Dawson), 2. shouldering the load Sun­ comeback. BASKETBALL He had just let Jimmy three local goals. Second best fered when it was severed day. ball team toppled St. Paul, Ind., in 1973, settled matters Sunday with a 70-65 victory Windham 3:19.0. day in a 91-83 victory. third period, but George “We all have a common Cheney. Tech aI Connors escape three in a topsy-turvy nationally televised game. New York to bring Enfield’s Pee Wees Jim m y Connors found by a teamm ate in WHA Borg said he had several 62-42, Saturday morning at Two-mile: 1. Switchenko ’The win was the 76ers’ McGinnis saved his best objective on this team,” Cromwell, 8 match points, win three his week total to an downed Manchester’s Ban­ out yesterday that his play ...Dick Syzmanski has ideas on how to beat Con­ the Eagles’ Nest. Pete “First Notre Dame had (W ), 2. Locke (M ), 3. seventh in a row and se­ for the last quarter, said Erving when asked Rocky Hill al Coventry straight games and even amazing 17 first tams, 2-1, last night at the clowning on the tennis been tapped to replace Joe nors, and most of them Kiro added 12 markers for the momentum, then we losing their first game of Carey (W) 9:53.2. cond over Boston in 18 tallying nine of his 13 about his new role as a sup­ Aquinas al East Catholic the sets at one apiece. Bolton Ice Palace. Maxim court had no effect on the Thomas as the Baltimore worked. He mixed his shots the 11-0 Eagles. had it,” UCLA Coach Gene the season earlier this placements at 600: 1. Dawson (M), 2. hours. The victories points jn the session. Free porting actor after five (girls), 6:30 Almost every one on the had the only local score. play of Bjorn Borg and in­ Colts’ general manager. and spend more than he Bartow said. “ And we kept week, dropped another — Aqueduct. Telgener (M), 3. DeMarco boosted the 76ers’ Atlantic added seven and Caldwell (UPI Photo) 5,000 spectators who had Avon downed stead of walking home with Syzmanski is a former seasons as the No. 1 star in HOCKEY usually does and preyed on it in the second half for a this time to Tulane, 78-75. (W) 1:19.8. Division lead over Boston Jones six of his eight points the ABA. “We want to win Fermi al Manchester, paid $15 and $20 to watch Manchester’s Bantams, 2- $100,000 top prize, he had to Notre Dame and Colt Sixers' Julius Erving cries out what he thinks is a Connors while. Then they got it and Phil Hubbard scored a 1,000: 1. Trian (M), 2. to seven games. in the frame. the championship and I 8 :2 3 the match, figured Connors CHURCH 1, last night at Bolton. Ted be content with half that player...Austria’s Franz weakness — his forehand we were fortunate to get it career-high 29 points to Lyon (M ), 3. Driscoll (W) Whereas guard Lloyd “We have team spirit have found that by playing After l)innp from Celts’ Fred Saunders was well on his way to his Howard scored both goals amount after losing in the Klammer won his fifth WRESTLING as he approaches the net. Phil Valentine’s eight back in the last two spark fifth-rated Michigan 2:28. Free had paced Saturday now that we’re hot," said 30-35 minutes I can be of eighth straight win over minutes.” for Avon while Garth Slycz finals at Boca Raton, Fla., straight pro ski title in East Hartford at "When I hit the soft shot points led 2-1 Concordia to to a 66-61 victory over MYHA 60: 1. Cahalan (W), 2. night’s ' 109-94 win with 36 McGinnis, who added eight the most value.” Borg. tallied for Manchester with Sunday ...Top-seeded Mar­ competition in Switzerland. .Manrhesler, 6:30 to the forehand, when he The lead changed hands Illinois, a 6-0 Big Ten Dawson (M), 3. Malinoski points, six Philadelphia rebounds. “Sure guys were a 33-31 win over winless 0-6 Mike McNlff and Brian tina Navratilova defeated He averaged 61 mph in his The loose cohesion of the Friday But the 20-year-old hits his approach shot he 15 times but it was not until Temple Beth Shalom HOUSE (M) :06.9. Sue Barker to take her se­ players scored in double complaining before when 76ers stood in strange con­ Swede had his own idea. UCLA’s Marques Johnson Gullo also playing well in 4,275 meter run..John BASKETBAI.L makes errors,” Borg said. Saturday night at Illing. Mile: 1. Fedorchak (M), figures Sunday afternoon. they were on the bench and trast to the Celtics’ M H S m atm en bow,,,, “I knew if I could take scored a go-ahead filed Nichols Tire got past defeat. cond straight Houston Brodhead, 33, of Amherst, Hall at Manchester, 8 “The way to play him is J e f f B e rm a n had 14 College 2. Austin (W), 3. Trian (M) Free scored 10 of his we weren’t winning. But organized disunity. Boston the third game in the third goal with 90 seconds F arr’s, 4-2, yesterday at Vernon’s Vikings downed Women's Pro Tennis title Mass., copped the Witer .Aquinas at East Catholic, to hit high ones and low markers for the losers. 4:31.1. team ’s 19 points to keep the they had a right to play. tried to work its running Downed by defending (M) dec. Cole 6-4, 107 set, I would beat him. But I remaining that the Bruins V, basketball Bolton. Rob Thulin scored Manchester’s Squirts, 62, yesterday...Rollie John­ Festival cross country ski 8 ones. If I hit them all with Also, St. Mary’s im­ 300: 1. Dawson (M), 2. 76ers in the game during Now everyone’s helping game but was victimized state and CCIL champ —Soloway (C) dec’ Wilson had to win that game,” he were assured of the vic­ three goals and Sean last night at Bolton. Brian son, former Twi League rally at Stratton Mountain Cheney Tech al Vinal top spin, he likes it,” Borg proved its record to 2-1 Racine (W), 3. DeMarco the early going. Then Steve out off the bench.” by poor shooting and lack Conard Saturday was 6-0, 114 —Grace (C) dec. said later. tory, which lifted their Hagerty one for Nichols Coughlin and Kevin Hutt baseball player, has been yesterday, covering the 11- Tech, 8 added. with a 40-32 duke over 0-4 record and 13-1 overall (W) :35.6. Mix and Jim Barnett, who The contributions of Mix, of fluidity. Manchester High’s Chandler 11-1, 121 Borg had the serve and season record to 14-2. while Leon Botterton and scored for Manchester named scouting supervisor kilometer course in 41:58. Penney al Fermi Connors played the en­ Emanuel of Manchester. mark. 60 hurdles: 1. Gould (W), scored 10 points apiece, Barnett, Jones and Henry While Philadelphia made wrestling team, 34-14, 4t —Baltrucki (C) dec. Bixby didn’t waste any time, win­ Johnson finished with 21 Skip Carlson tallied for while Kolano (2) and Wethersfield at East tire match in his usual Craig Ostrout had 16 points Eddie Owens led five 2. Gray (W), 3. Malinoski netted six each in a 23-4 Bibby (14 points) bore out 35 of its 73 field goal Clarke Arena. Manchester 6-0, 128—Oberg (C) pinned ning in four straight points. Farr’s. Elliott (1) found the back Hartford aggressive style, moving to and Mike Gaffney 14 for St. points to lead all scorers Nevada-Las Vegas players (M) -.06.5. second-quarter spurt that McGinnis’ observation. attempts, Boston con­ is now 2-3 for the season Foley 2:28, 134 -Tedford Both held serve in the next before a sellout crowd of of the twine for Vernon. Newington al South the net at every possible Mary’s while John Ander­ in double figures with 20 Watson ends drought was the crushing blow to Most of the 15,040 fans nected on ju.st 38 of 106 while the Chieftains are un­ (M) drew with David 5-5, two games, before Borg 11,345. The loss was the Windsor opportunity. But Borg son had 14 tallies for poiigan to a 66-61 victory r the Celtics, who never filling up to Boston Garden shots. beaten,in seven starts. 140—Luz (M) dec. Pane 5- broke Connors’ serve to fifth in the last six games ^vMaiWAMa dr AMdiCA. M. Roekville al Windsor chose to stay back along Emanuel. over Illinois, a 6-0 Big Ten Brian Colbath, Chris 3, 147 —Marshall (M) dec. make it 3-1. Connors broke for Notre Dame, whose on PGA golfing trail Locks the baseline and used his Wapping remained un­ record and 13-1 overall Luz, Doug Marshall and Woodridge 5-4, 157 —Rahn back immediately, and record now stands at 8-5. Bolton al Cromwell exceptional ground strokes beaten at 4-0 with a 41-33 mark. Tom Jones gained decision (C) dec, Kennedy 13-3, Borg followed suit. All he “I thought the game PEB BL E BEACH, Calif. (UPI) — It’s been a long time Portland at Coventry to make as many returns victory over Center Mike Phillips scored a victories for Manchester 169— Dieterich (C) dec. had to do from then on was would be decided on the between victories for Tom Watson, but when he finally Itorky Hill at Rliani as possible. Congregational. Gary season-high 24 points and with Bill Tedford recording Gagnon 14-2, 187 —Jones hold his serve. boards,’’ Bartow said. snapped bis losing streak it was in the tournament he Granhy at Ellington Connors won $50,000 for Heckman had 11 points and grabbed 19 rebounds to a draw. Luz, Marshall and (M) dec. Glista 10-6, The final score read, 6-4, “They won the boards for wanted to win more than any other — the Crosby National Manrhesler at Hall second place and Manuel Mike McGinness and lead No. 7 Kentucky to an Jones are all undefeated to Unlimited —Housekeeper Economy. Pro-Am. ‘Bubbles’ leads way (girls), 6:15 5-7, 6-3, as Borg beat Con­ Orantes collected $30,000 30 minutes and we won 87-72 victory over LSU. Duane Gentile 10 apiece date. (C) pinned Downs 3:14. East Catholir at Hartford nors for only the second them enough lo win.” Bo Ellis and Butch Lee Ever since Watson, now $40,000 top prize by a Results: 100 —Colrath for third place, which he for Wapping while Matt tim e in his career and Notre Dame outrebounded scored 17 points apiece in 27, was a student at Stan­ stroke. Piihlir (girls), 3 won with his 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 Gluhosky had 13 markers collected the $1(X),0(X) first the Bruins, 48-29. eighth-ranked Marquette’s ford University and used to Despite his erratic as Nets snap jinx defeat of Andriano Panatta and Bernie Alemany 12 for prize in the Grand Slam of Elsewhere in top-ranked 85-43 romp over Xavier, sneak his way onto Pebble finish, Jacklin was pleased in the consolation match. 0-3 Center. Tennis Tournament Sun­ weekend play, second­ the W arroors’ ninth Beach, there wasn’t any with his play. Maybe he Angeles routed Indiana, Carter 24 in helping rated North Carolina straight victory. tournament he has wanted should be because it’s been NEW YORK (UPI) 121-104. Milwaukee snap a six- rebounded from an early- Rod Griffin finished with to win any more than the a long time — four years to — The New York Nets Warriorit 104, llaHk!i 97 game losing streak by week loss to North a game-high 29 points to Crosby, be exact - since Jacklin turned on the“Bubble JUNIOR scored nine defeating Kansas City. The Carolina rebounded from lead ninth-ranked Wake Sunday, it all came to has won a sizable check in Pat McCann tossed in 24 Machine” Sunday and points in the final six Scoreboard an early-week loss to North Forest past North pass for the likable native America. Bucks scored 15 straight points and Bill Calhoun and washed away their minutes of play to give points, five of them by Carolina State and edged Carolina-Charlotte 74-72. of Kansas City, but he had He finished at 274,13 un­ Sean Campbell nine and troubles. Golden State a victory over , midway is proud to pres(2n t past Maryland, 71-68. No. No. 1 San Francisco, 19- to survive a new anxious der par, and won $22,800. eight respectively as Atlanta. scored through the first quarter to Sunday's Results 3-ranked Cincinnati, after 0, was idle. moments over the final Watson’s 72-hole score of Led by reserve guard WHA Eastern Realty took a 50-48 “Bubbles” Hawkins, the 42 points for the Hawks, take a 27-8 lead and the Washington 6, St. Louis 3 three holes to nail down a 273 was a tournament East double overtime win from one-stroke victory over Nets finally snapped their but the Warriors offset closest the Kings could 5, Minnesota 2 r p f I.I* X*. a ICtWIUirecord, dilUand llvhe dlkllUUlvUattributed JA N U A R Y W L T Pts. Vancouver 6, NY Rangers 2 First Hartford Realty losing streak at 13 games them with three players come after that was seven Tony Jacklin, (Aegood-piy his fine play to excellent (juebec 27 15 1 55 Boston 3, Altanta 0 Friday at the East Side scoring better than 20 points. Capitals lower boom Englishman who is deter- weather. by whipping the Chicago Indian. 22 19 4 48 Detroit 2, Montreal 2 Rec. Damian Purcell mined to make his Bulls, 95-86. .uktTB 121, PUCITS 104 25 THRU 30 Cincinnati way “I can’t remember the 22 21 2 46 Cleveland 3, Buffalo 0 tossed in 22 points, John Hawkins, who joined the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar New England 18 26 5 41 NEW YORK (U PI) — The Washington Capitals, doing once again on th e weather being any better f Pro (10 PERFORMANCES) Philadelphia 2, Chicago 2 G orm an 16 and Joh n team as a free agent at the scored 25 points and rookie Birmingham 16 32 1 33 NY Islanders 7, Colorado 1 what they used to do best, Sunday spent 55 minutes American Tour. than it was this last week,” Prignano nine for Eastern. start of the losing streak, E a rl Tatum added 20 Weal making the St. Louis Blues overconfident then lowered ‘"rhis is like a dream said Watson. basketball cTyde Redd popped in 18 came off the bench to score points, a career high, to W L T PU. the boom with four quick goals for a 6-3 victory. come true for m e,” Watson Watson’s only disap­ NBA points and Bob Eschman 12 said of his Crosby victory. 24 points, including 18 in points—Jam aal Wilkes had lead Los Angeles to its 17th Houston 25 16 I 55 In other NHL games. pointment was not meeting Eastern Conference as The Bike Shop topped “I can remember those the second quarter, as the 24, R ick B arry 22 and win in the last 21 games San Diego 26 19 I 54 Boston shut out Atlanta, 3- Eddie Westfall had a goal former president Gerald Winnipeg 25 16 1 Atlantir Division Manchester Cycle in over­ days at Stanford when they Nets sent the Bulls reeling Smith 21. and into first place in the 1976 OLYMPIC 51 0, Montreal tied Detroit, 2- and two assists in the Ford, whose presence in Edmonton 20 27 1 41 W L Pet. GB time, 46-40. Gary Marineau use to let me play here on to their 19th loss in 23 road Jazz I I I, Knirks 102 Pacific Division with a vic­ 2, Cleveland shut out-Buf­ Islanders’ romp over the Crosby this year — as and WORLD CHAMPION! Phoenix 19 25 2 40 Phila. 28 IS .651 had 30 points and Joe games. Pete Maravich scored 38 tory over Indiana. falo, 3-0, Vancouver beat Colorado. Saturday mornings before Arnold Palm er’s partner— Calgary 18 23 3 39 Boston 22 23 .489 7 Lauzon 10 for Cycle. “ I was intent on playing points, including 11 in the the New York Rangers, 6 W IIAt anyone else had teed off.” helped the tournament set Sunday's Reaulla NY Knicks 20 23 .465 8 Standings: Bike Shop 5-1, a good game today,” said fourth quarter, as New 2, Philadelphia tied Dave Hynes’ overtime Both Jacklin, who played a single-day attendance Birmingham 6, Indianapolis Buffalo 16 29 .356 13 Boland Oil 4-1, First Hart­ erratically, and Watson Hawkins, who had three Orleans posted its third NY NeU 13 31 .295 15Vi Chicago, 2-2, Toronto beat goal gave the Whalers their record of close to 40,000 on 2 ford 3-3, Eastern Realty 2- bogied the final hole but assists and three steals to victory in a row and Bowling Minnesota, 5-2, and the Saturday and a week New England 4, Cincinnati 3 Central Division 3, Auto Comfort 1-4, Cycle with an earlier cushion, go with his game-high point handed New York its third New York Islanders record of around 90,000, Winnipeg 10, Calgary 5 W L Pet. GB 1-4 total. “I felt confident... straight loss. Bob McAdoo defeated Colorado, 7-1. Watson was able to win the ’’Comrnanding the whole expanse of the "Hamill has everything going for her and Houston 5, San Diego 3 Cleve. 25 19 .568 East Side Midget stan­ Pro hockey Everybody was intense. paced the Knicks with 36 U.S.MIXKI)- Dave Neff Edmonton 9, Phoenix 2 Houston 24 19 .558 In the WHA, New Economy Plus. rink . . the power and precision of Dorothy the audience couldn’t gel enough A snarklina dings: Groman’s 4-2, We were intent on winning. points and 19 rebounds. Wash. 24 19 .558 W England edged Cincinnati, 215-584, Ralph Trott 215- Hamill is real excitement ” ice Capades,” »p«rsang Wyman Oil 4-2, Celtics 3-3, It was the first time 1 had .Sun«« 12.3, Trailhlazeifi San Ant. 23 22 .511 2VS 4-3, Birmingham defeated 555, Charles Hartley Jr. -Richard Eder, N.Y. Ttmr, -George McKinnon, Bouon Globe Community Y 3-3, Police 3- my adrenalin really 1 18 New Orl. 22 23 .489 3V9 Indianapolis, 6-2, Winnipeg victory over the Stingers... Caldwell tops skiers 201-580, Steve Pelletier 551, 3, Pro Remodeling 3-i, Top flowing since I came George Gervin scored a AUanU 17 31 .354 10 outscored Calgary, 10-5, Tim Sheehy and Mark Gail Shimaitis 178-202, NHL Notch 2-4, Manchesfer season-high 41 points and Western Conference Napier combined for three Out Beetle Las gamed the teputation of being a ttuly economical cot. LYNDONVILLE, Vt. here.” Alvina DeLisle 454, Diane STARTS TOMORROW Houston beat San Diego, 5- was third in 1:42:17.16. It's Magic-Timet Camphell Conference Midwest Division Travel 2-4. goals and four assists in (UPI) — Tim Caldwell of Hawkins hit on 7-of-7 field San Antonio held off Em m ett 193-495, Marge 3, and Edmonton defeated Economical lo buy. Economical to tun. Olympic silver m?dalist Ice Capades presents a dazzling production like you ve never seen before A marvelous, magical Patrick Division ' W L Pet. GB leading the Bulls past the goal attempts in the second several Portland rallies to DeLisle 463, Peg Callahan Phoenix, 9-2. Putney, Vt., a member of Bill Koch of Brattleboro, exiravaganza ol music, mime and Miss Dorothy Hamill. Acclaimed by critics coast to coast! W L T Pts. Denver 30 13 .698 Racers ... Anders And then out Rabbit come along With oil the economy of the quarter as the Nets raced defeat the Trailblazers. 482, Ginger Yourkas 474, Hruina 3, Flanira 0 the 1976 U.S. Olympic Vt., skipped the race See champion skaters, hilarious clowns, wonderful comics In a (un-(illed magical (aniasy the NY Islanders 29 11 7 65 Detroit 25 19 . 568 5W Beetle plus. from a nine-point, first- topped John Bucyk and Bob Hedberg’s 40th goal team, made a laugher out because of a lingering cold Lois Sperry 486, Diane whole lamily will love. Phila. 27 10 II 65 Kan. City 22 24 .478 9W quarter deficit to an 11- Portland with 28 points, AUanU 22 17 9 53 Schamutz each scored a highlighted the Je ts’ romp The Rabbit gels 37 mpg on the highway, 24 in the city. (Tliots ERA of the men’s 30-kilometer and recurring attacks of Brennan role rolled a 158 Indiana 21 25 .457 10V9 poinl halftime lead. Then, .Sum, .Suiiira 88 NY Rangers 17 20 13 47 goal and an. assist and over the Cowboys... Power esliniole foi manual lionsmission. Actual mileage may voiy depending on race in the opening day of asthma. triplicate. Chicago 18 26 .409 12W in the last quarter, when Ricky Sobers scored 11 of IOTh performance ADDED: due 10 overwiisiming response lo Ice Capades 19/7, Frank Rusio Jr Smylhe Division Gerry Cheevers stopped 14 play goals by John Tonelli the National Cross Country Canadians, led by twin Hartloid Civic Center Director, announces lha addition ol a lOlh pciloimance on Friday. January ze at Milwaukee 14 35 .286 19 diiving habits, coi s condition and optional equipment.) And becouse it hos the Bulls liad drawn to his 12 points during a five- W L T Pts. shots in leading Boston to and Mark Howe brought Ski Championships. sisters Sharon and Shirley 4 OOp ni * Parifir Division fuel in’iection you con use the most economical giode of gas. within four points with 3:33 minute span in the fourth St. Louis 21 22 the Astros their victory The compleition, which 47 W L Pet. GB an easy victory over Atlan­ Firth of Inuvik, B.C., to play, Hawkins put the quarter to propel Phoenix Chicago 17 24 42 over the Mariners ... The Rabbits also big on |x.‘ifoimonce. It goes fiom 0 to 50 m |ust continues through Satur­ Los Ang. 29 15 .659 ta. swept the top four places in Nets comfortably in front to its victory over Seattle. Minnesota 11 25 11 33 Defenseman Barry Wilkins day, results Tuesday with Tickets available at Portland 31 17 .646 Canurka 6, Rangcra 2 7.7 seconds, has 4 wheel inde|)endenl sus(>ension, ond when it comes to the women’s 10-kilometer by hitting a three-point Paul Westphal led the Suns Joins Packers Colorado 12 28 8 32 scored one goal and the women's 7.5-kilometer HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER Box Ollice open Mon thru Sal, 10 a m to 6 p.m Gold. St. 24 20 .545 S Newly acquired loom, 87% of the intenoi is devoted to head, leg, and coigo loom. race. Alison Owen play then stealing the ball with 24 points, while Alvan Vancouver 14 32 4 32 Seattle 25 22 .532 SW assisted in four others in and the men’s 15-kilometer ATLANTA (Upl) - defensemen Larry Adding one plus on Top of onothei, you II find nothing quite oi|uols Spencer, the top U.S. and feeding Tim Bissell for Adams added 18 and Curtis ALL TICKETRON OUTLETS Wales Conference Phoenix 20 23 .465 8W leading the Oilers' rout of races. Former Georgia Tech star Goodenough and Jack finisher and a three-time an easy basket. Perry 17. Norris Division Sunday’s Results the Roadrunners. oui Robbit M Without another racer in Bill Curry is leaving the Mcllhamgey anchored member of the U.S. In other games, ItullelH 119, piHtunH IU8 10 GREAT PERFORMANCES W L T Pts. Philadelphia 91, Boston 83 sight, the 22-year-old Yellow Jackets' football Vancouver's most im­ National Team, completed Philadelphia topped Elvin Hayes scored 30 TuM

A theft of $605 worth of items from said. Whiskey and a wall clock, total radio from a car parked on Am­ of becoming governor a Wetherajl St. home was one of value of $225, were taken. The theft bassador Dr, police said. Police were several weekend breaks reported by was reported Sunday, shortly after ,toId of the theft Sunday at 9:30 p.m. Hartford Manchester Police. 8 a.m. Manchester Police made the opens new By ANDREW M. NIBLEY When Mrs. Grasso won, there was A stereo system and a pistol were A break into an Elm St. storage HARTFORD (UPI) — Sometimes some consolation. He was still stuck taken from the Wetherell St. shed was also reported Sunday mor­ following arrests: post office OF SPEQAL MEETING Uie ascent to political power requires residence on Saturday, police said. ning, police said. Hie owner has not • Gertrude Havnes. 48,.of NOTICE IS HEREBY Fire Authority and any other on the third floor. But at least, he Wethersfield, was charged Saturday HARTFORD (UPI) - some downward movement — say, The incident was reported at 7:19 yet discovered anything missing, GIVEN that there will be a ramifications that apply to the was in the right wing of the building. with operating a motor vehicle while Hartford’s new $11 million Special Meeting of the voters Buckland industrial develop­ two or three Roors. In fact, his office was right above the p.m. Saturday. however. A home on Bush Hill Rd. was under the influence of alcohol or post office at 53 Weston St. of THE EIGHTH UTIUTIES. ment. Case in point; Connecticut’s Lt. governor’s. DISTRK7T of Manchester, The Eighth UUUUes robbed Sunday, according to police. drugs. Court date is Feb. 8. was to begin operation Gov. Robert Kenneth Killian. “1 won’t lie to you,” he said. "I today. Connecticut, to be held on District He has worked on the state Liquor, coins, a radio-tape deck, Police also reported a stolen motor tMPLOVMCNT still want to be governor. I mean, you ’The sprawling,new com­ Monday evening, January 31, Michael Massaro, Capitol’s fifth floor, is currently speakers, and a rifle were all vehicle taken on Saturday from the • Richard K. Fickett, 25, of Broad 1977 at 8:00 P.M. at the - Help Wented have to ^ the best you can in life.” plex, which occupies seven President • Buiineta Opportumtiea residing on the third and hopes with reported missing, but no total value Municipal parking lot on Birch St. Brook, was charged with two counts Whiton Memorial Library, 85 Edward M. Fitzgerald, • Situaiion Wanted He quickly added he would never acres in the city’s north all his heart that someday he’ll make was given for the stolen items, police But two other autos that had been of breach of the peace and one count North Main Street, , Clerk EDUCATION do anything to undercut Mrs. Grasso meadow next to the Jai it to the second floor tier where the said. previously stolen were recovered of possession of less than four ounces Manchester, Ckmnecticut for Dated at Manchester, - Private Instructlofia politically. But he wouldn’t mind at Alai Fronton, replaces the ■ Schoots-Claitaf big prize awaits, the governor’s A break was also reported at the over the weekend, police said. of a cannabis-type substance. Court the following purpose; Connecticut this 19th day of - Inatructiona Wanted all if she landed a top government job 43-year-old post office To discuss the Sewer and January, 1977. chair. in Washington. Blu Moon Cafe on Walnut St., police Also reported stolen was a CB date is Feb. 14. REAL ESTATE located downtown on High - Hornet (or Sale Since he was 16 After all, a nice as the domeview of St. - Lots-Land for Sale • Invattmant Property Killian began working at the Hartford must have been, things just Hartford Postmaster - Butman Property Capitol at 16 and he had his ups and look better from the second floor. Litter tax proposed on container industry • Retort Property Paul Donovan said the new • Real Estate Wanted downs even then. One of his duties at facility will be more con­ NOTICE the time was to lead tourists up venient than the old MISC. SERVICES HARTFORD (UPI) - Some en­ Rep. Russell Post, R-Canton, a prime PUBUC HEARING ■ Services Oflerad through the catacombs to the top of building because ADDITIONAL APPROPRIA’nONS • Ptmiing.Papenng m vironmentalists are talking of combining backer of the bottle bill, said both would > Building-Contracting the gold dome which crowns the operations will: be carried BOARD OF DIRECTORS • RooIng-Siding About town or perhaps even replacing a plan to ban get a public hearing and then a determina­ French Gothic building. Robert Killian out on one floor instead of TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ■ Heating.Plumbing non-returnable beverage containers with tion would be made on which course — or a - Flooring “I was young and energetic then. three. He also said parking Notice is hereby given th a t^ e Board of Directors, Town of • Moving-Trucking-Storage one to tax the beverage industry to finance combination — would be taken. ' M m ■ Servicet Wanted 'They figured I could run up and down will no longer be a problem Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the litter cleanup. "I personally prefer the Oregon version. those stairs all day,” Killian recalled He emerged bloody, but unbowed. The Golden Age Club will meet for postal employes Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce Street, Manchester, Connec­ MISC. FOR SALE The so-called "bottle bill,” modeled I think the Oregon concept Will lead to 40 — Household Goods with a smite. Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Senior He said it cost $25,(XX) to ticut, Tuesday, February 1,1977, at 8 :00 P.M. to consider and 41 Articlet (or Sale Upset fuel prices after similar legislation in Oregon and reduction in prices, energy and litter. The act on the following: Looking out from the dome, now Citizens Center. There will be a move personnel and equip­ 42 Building Suppliet Upset with rising fuel prices in the Vermont, has never mustered the votes Washington approach would tax business 43 — Pett -Birdi* Dogs closed to the public, the high school kitchen social after the meeting. ment from the old building Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 44 — Livntock state, Kiilian promised the peopie of for passage in Connecticut. Proponents of to hire environment employes to pick up 45 — Boala & Accettories student could see the whole of Hart­ to the new. 1976-77, Board of Directors— $175.98 for Town expenses in con­ anti-litter ligislation, however, say this the litter,” he said. 46 ~ Sporting Qoodi ford stretching out before him. He Connecticut he would go after the big The recitation of the Rosary and junction with J.C. Penney Reception, to be financed from con­ 47 — Garden Products oii conglomerates with an antitrust ecumenical hour by the St. Bridget could be the year a ban on non-returnables tributions of $29.33 each already received from: Manchester 46 Antiques was on top of his world. is enacted. 49 — Wanted to Buy suit. According to Killian, the U.S. Rosary Society will be Tuesday at State Bank; Savings Bank of Manchester; Hartford National Ambitions grew But Rep. Andrew Grande, D-Bristol, He said Grande’s plan would not do RENTALS Justice Department didn’t share his 1:45 p.m. in Cronin Hall at Mayfair Bank and Trust Ckimpany; First Federal Savings; Connecticut 52 — Roomi (or Rent And as Killian grew, so did his am­ anything to save energy or stop the public f About town3 w n j enthusiasm. Gardens. All Mayfair residents are has another proposal, modeled after a Bank and Trust Company and Heritage Sai^gs and Loan 53 — Apertmentt (or Rent bitions. trend to a "throwaway mentality,” which Association, Incorporated. 54 — Hornet (or Rent ‘"They didn’t have the guts,” he invited. Refreshments will be Washington state law, which he said could 55 — Butman (or Rent "I knew what I wanted to be when I said bluntly. be combined with — or even replace — the he said is very disturbing. 56 — Retort Property (or Rent served. In case of storm, the event The pastor-parish Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 57 — Wanted to Rent was in high school...a lawyer,” the Although the suit is still pending, controversial bottle bill. Grande said he thought his plan would 58 — MiK (or Rent will be canceled. relations committee of 1976-77, Board of Education — $4,119.00 from sale of piano and S7-year-old Hartford native said in a Kiliian admitted he lost the battle. Under his plan, industries in the state be more acceptable to lawmakers and, es­ North United Methodist vandalism payment for Keeney Street School, to be financed AUTOMOTIVE recent interview. The oil giants are still intact and fuel would be taxed to help pay the cost of pecially to the bottling industry which has from monies already received.. 61 ~ Autot (or Seta Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters Church will meet tonight at 62 — Trucks (or Sale So, Killian went off to Union prices continue to rise in the litter cleanup, with the assessment based lobbied heavily against restrictive 63 — Heavy Equl^ent (or Sale will have installation of officers 7:30 at the church. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget C oU ^ in Schenectady, N.Y., to pur­ on a formula set by a state study. In beverage container legislation. 64 — Motorcyciet-Bfcyctn Northeast. Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the Marine 1976-77, Supportive Outside Social and Health Services, Health- 65 — Cempert-Treilert.Mobile “I don’t think the bill would be that sue his studies and futfitl his ambi­ Learned a lesson Corps League home on Parker St. Washington, he said, firms pay about $150 Welfare Private School — $3,000.00 to be financed by reimburse­ Hornet tion. In bis spare time, Kiliian for each $1 million in gross receipts. taxing on business, the amount would not 66 — Aulomotive Service ”1 learned a valuable lesson,” he Members are asked to wear white ment from the State Department of Education. 67 — Autot for Rent-Leate ' received varsity letters in footbail, be that significant to business and in­ said. "It is wrong to raise the gowns. Edna Cook, district deputy He said because Connecticut has more LEGAL lacrosse and boxing. businesses than Washington, a total of dustry. I think it’s a different approach Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget aspirations of people beyond what grand chaplain, will install the of­ Students learn about animal care 197(i-77, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund — Shortly after he graduated from about 23,000, that might mean a lower and one that could be acceptable to the NOTICE you can produce.” ficers for Memorial Temple. There TOWN OF MANCHESTER $45,000.00 for purchase of two buses — for Elderly and Han­ college, Killian went where most assessment. legislature,” he said. By this time, however, Killian’s will also be a joint installation for Sammy, a miniature pinscher, is the center of attention as he responds to his mistress’s SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD dicapped, to be financed from Urban Maas Transit Act, through □ NOTICES young men went at the time — to Memorial Linne Lodge. Gerry Police Department Greater Hartford Transit District — $36,000.00, Town’s sh are- war. When he returned to Hartford own aspirations had rise con­ directions. Mrs. Joyce Garam gives her dog a treat for obeying a command during her siderably. Chappell, district deputy grand Hourly Rate $2.70 $9,000.00 from the Pacific in 1946, he was demonstration to Robertson School students on the care of pets. Mrs. Garam is Humane Manchester residents only. L o ll M d Found He wanted more than anything else chaplain, will perform the installa­ Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget older, wiser and an Army lieutenant tion. Refreshments will be served by Education Director for the Connecticut Humane Society and presents her program to No specialized experience decorated with four battle stars and to move down another floor — to the required. 1976-77, Recreation — $1,()00.00 for Arts and Gafta, to be LOST - Green army jacket - the past chiefs club. children’s groups and convalescent homes using puppets, colored slides, and her own pet, financed from fees. a Purple Heart. governor’s second-story office. For application apply to Almost new, between the So, he decided to run for the office Samson who is nicknamed Sammy. (Herald photo by Pinto) Personnel Office, Municipal Center and Fuzz Auto Parts. Profitable law firm Why should you buy a HONDA Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Reward. Cali 649-4916. in 1974 Democratic primaries against Center Congregational Church will Building, 41 Center Street, Projects, Fund 41, Work Study Program — $80.00 to be added to' In the next few years, Killian his current boss. Gov. Ella T. have its annual financial meeting Manchester, Connecticut. existing Account #251, to be fin a n ^ by reimbursement from FOUND - Female ,cat. 6 graduated from the University of Grasso. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Gosing date (for filing is Johnson State College. months-one year. Grey tiger, Connecticut Law Schooi and heiped The odds against his winning were Hall of the church. Monday, February 7, 1977. white paws and chest. Cali in the first place? Proposed adjitionai appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61, form what was to become a very enormous. Mrs. Grasso was backed Plainfield results An Equal Opportunity 646-5681. profitable law firm — Gould, Killian Ehnployer...... Youth Service Center— $10,000.00 for remedial efforts on behalf by the state’s most powerful political The Strickland-Borst-Tozer Group and Krecbevsky. of high-risk youth, to Be financed by State Grant. force, the late state Democratic of the Second Congregational Church D Sometimes during the next 20 Matinee... Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Chairman John Bailey. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the LEGAL years, Killian’s idea of what he FiBtIc S-tS (I) ProjecU, Fund 41, Head Start 1977 Program - $74,997.00 for Killian freely admitted it was no church. Hostesses are Mrs. John TMOLSUi - 5-U(Q M S-lfi (A) INVITATION Because wtfre m v a t w ICtwCteti 24JI 7il (N 1 K't tofB liN SJI IN IIN iN IN period January 1, to December 31,1977, to be financed by reim­ wanted to be changed. contest. "I had to drop out. I couldn’t frits-iim IM B N * ^ i n Sil 4 SlnaAto Sarto 7 NOTICE Hayes and Mrs. Neil Paterson. IN IN U N iN TO BID bursement by Department of Health, Education and Welfare. TOWN OF MANCHESTER When Democratic Gov. John N. even win in my own city (Hart­ 1I.M iW iM 7 FTi M l C SJI StohMw.lie IN 2 IN i S a 1121 i n TmcNJ? 1tocl2J7 TIm :32N Sealed bids will be received POSITION VACANCY Dempsey appointed him attorney ford).” the first place! I Mm Imgm i n M W cU lp iU m N Maic 411 pM S2iN 117 paH IIIIN in the Office of The Director Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget 1976- general in 1967, the state’s chief iegal The Great Books Discussion Group YNc JUT NriKtc U1 piU S7SJI tofNto 114 paM SttJI ParfecU: 117 fM SUIN 77, TRANSFER to Water Reserve Fund — $40,000.00 for con­ MALE - FEMALE Accepts second spot (MMc 211 pM NI2I Tritectc I-1-7 ptU S1K3N. Tritotc M-S paM SN1.7I Trifactc I-7-2 paM SUSIN of General Services, 41 Center POUCE OFFICER officer, he relished the opportunity. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the FIRST in ssloctlon: More Honda's on display TriNctc I-2-4 tM NN.N struction of 10” Water Main on Love Lane, to be financed from In a move to heal intraparty RRk S-ll (A) CMcS-llfl) S-ll (I) Street, Manchester, Connec­ $11,158.68 - $13,482.82 It was here—on the third floor of the home of Mrs. William Sleith, 32 than any other dealer In New England SmNcMKq 7M kI U N iN i n J _ 7JI SN IN 2nilt$Bt liN iN IN ticut until February 10,1977 at Water Fund unappropriated surplus. wounds, Mrs. Grasso offered Killian I f M I iN VN iN S Ctmk tot SN IN 2 pMi Mtr ’ I.N 4N TUmi» . iN IN Employee benefits Include Capitol — where Killian got his first Wyllys St. "The Secular City” by 2Ul«4*iCBT «-N IN IHrriitMMiP IN 4 Lnan Ln . ^ 11:00 a.m. tor the t. the lieutenant governor spot on her SiBiaariHto U l ___. . ■ to Fond 71 — CommunUy p^d vacation, tick leave, pen­ bitter taste of hard-nosed politics. Harvey Cox will be discussed. New FIRST In urvice: The area's largest, most com­ TV i I bJ ^ - IN - v m n » ' TiBcStl7 TtocS2J2 RENOVATIONS Development Block Grant Program for Housing Rehabilitation sion plan, a complete in-' ticket. Killian accepted. Tte32il toMlc S17 pM S3UI Mate 217 pM S4IN ItoMc 217 fM $7iN members are welcome. plete Honda service department MM k m piM SliN tofNb: 71S pM SUN totoU: 712 fM S74JI tototc U7 piM S47iN ADDITIONS - VERPLANCK Loan Rind — $97,333.00 to be financed from Federal HUD surance plan and employees’ Tfii^l-2-7 fM i37UI Tribctc 7-S4 fM H41SI Tritotc 7-24 paU SSN.4I Trfladc 2-7-3 pM SN7il POOL BATHHOUSE. Discretionary Grant. credit union. Mp M IC uTpiu $4U1 FIRST In parts: New England's largest Parts De­ Shtk YhAw torn (I) totk T«hN tom (C) Tniftli: YaMtft tom (I) Special attention is called to Applicants should be no less 1 toil Must Mil 7N IN SlatonOW 41.41 1141 IN flU«MllaM.lto U N SN IN Approval of proposed third year Community Development Waterbury partment specializing in certified Honda parts. ikdOiWrm IN IN IN S Strntorr lam 7JI U l 2 SMr Na 4N IN 7 Mack Am lava, he 4N IN the requirements of the than 21 years of age and in l U ' i M 4N IN 2 K 't Ttt Lm 4N 4 Um t SapriBe, bf iN 4N Davis-Bacon Act Labor Rate Plan, proposed Housing Assistance Plan and proposed good physical condition. IVtstatSM IN TlBc41Ji Tto:4H2 TIk k IIN Amendments to first and second year Community Development man's appeal (toMc SU paU SN.N and Employment Standards. Applicants will be required VmiiM QM k 213 paM S51.4I H7to4SNU Plans. MWc lU piM $liN tofectc US paU S17IN totoU: 312 paM S144N Sn«lK(K 1-74-1fpM paM S227SN---- The Town of Manchester Is to pass written and oral MedcUlpMUiN Trifortc l-S-2 fM mtS.N to be heard The good neighbor Tritotc 3-2-4 pM SiIN.N AttaMnc«:4.7N an equal opportunity examinations,' a physical TriNdc )44 piM Illl.N toi«cS3III43 ALLOCA'nON - REVENUE SHARING employer, and requires an af­ examination, and agility and WATERBURY (UPI) - firmative action policy for all Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: For con­ tinued development of Manchester Recreation Center — $14,- dexterity examinations. The Utah Supreme Court Sat. of its Contractors and Vendors Applications and position will hear the appeals of a needs a little as a condition of doing 000.00 to be added to exiating Account #104. HONDA dealer ^ ; S-U (Q descriptions are available at m vK tm nrtlc S-U (C) IMcS-U(tl Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal Waterbury man and two TMOLFIUT 4M aB $a ITN 7.N IN 2 Tairtoby 24N 7N IN business wltb the 'Town, as per Manchester Honda 7N SN IN ISalitoat 4N IN the Personnel Office, 24 Adams Street Manchester (Exit 93 off 1-86) Phone SALES: 646-2789 SERVICE; 646-3520 Alt TiNm Cmbi (I) TUckit • IN IN Assistance, Public Woiiu, Title H, Fund 82 — $12,100.00 to be companions under liN 4N TTVilMMack 4.41 Federal Order 11246. Municipal Building, 41 Center Ik fi’iMKtf 17.N SJI IN SULackr 4N S U lappy IN financed from Federal Funds. sentences of death by Utah IN iN TNc 32J1 Tiac3I 4l ^ Bid forms, plans and Street, Manchester, Connec­ something from you. TNc32N (bUMr 2U pMI SSiN 7lMinbgi.liiv SJI QaiaialcklTpiMmN tooMc 7U pM4 $4iN specifications are available at ticut. firing squads. toiNtc U7 pM4 S7IN Partotc 2U pMd 137N ALLOCA'nON - ANn-RECESSlON FUND 82 Pvtotc TU pMI SUN Tritotc 2t-7 pMI SIIS4N the General Services Office, Gosing date for filing is 'The three were found QM k lU piU SliN Trifactc 4-7-S paM W IN Trifcctc 74-S pM STAIN Approve allocation for cost of Referendum for Industrial Park A little something called blood. TrifNtc t-1-7 piU S43iN Silk: S-U (A) Tralftlc toistitattiR tom (T) 41 Center Street, Manchester, Monday, February 7, 1977. guilty April 9, 1975, in the Taadc TaNaa tom (l| TFriuMPaM 4.N IN IN - $12,100.00 H W i t o k i e 7.N IN IN IfhMgBw IN IN IN Connecticut. An Equal Opportunity slaying of a man whose three percent one IMMtf iN IN IN S lit Tau 4.N IN S Prim tatamt tN SN Pascal A.- Prlgnano, Secretary Sad to say, a mere of all the people contribute S NTi PithfkMir SN IN SIFiratMia IN Town of Manchester, SMiM S.N IN 2 PrWcr't Hakaes IN Board of Directors Employer. body was found in Price hundred percent of all the blood that’s freely donated in America. 7 Ripe Am SN 4 OaobriH GaL bt IN TbB:4i 3S Ginnecticut Tine 32N Dm: 41:41 r«c 3IN Qakwic SU paM S23N QMcfcU7 iMI4$SN Manchester, Connecticut Canyon, Utah. They were toMaic SU piM SliN Slfcricdc 74-34^ S14SiN Robert B. Weiss, And that's not all. This freely donated blood is ten times less likely tc Mi(c2UM$NiN to to tc US paM SN.N Partotc Ul pM4 S14.N Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this twentieth day of sentenced to death by M l M k uTpiM W.H Tritotc l-S-2 9M S247N “ ‘aMt:4.7U General Manager ■TOWN OF MANCHESTER Tritotc 144 pM4 SliN r. S3n,l7l January, 1977 firing squad in Price, Utah, cause hepatitis in the recipient than is blood from commercial Trle^ 24-7 pMSS4I40 Smatk S-U (0 in August 1975. sources. I laakta's Taia 31N ll.N SN v 7nriltalAictiI Ml Macta 7N IN IN inrii I Par» IN IN ^ They are Gypsy Cordian- So the blood you give to the American Red Cross—America’s Good 2MJaB(i« IN IN I Qito I N . LEGAL nrf, 23, of Waterbury, Craig S^MaaiOnr IN Ttoc 3141 Neighbor—not only may save a life. In today’s serious blood Ttoc32JI (toMc 3U paM S4iN M arvel, 28, of Laguna toWc 217 paM SISN Pertote U3 pM SUN NOTICE Beach, Calif., and Irvin P. situation, it also just might prevent e Get Your Tire Savings Now„. tototc 712 paM S31N Tritotc 1-3-7 paM S3NI30 Tritotc 7-2-S paM SlUN D M S-tlfA) The Planning and Zoning Dundson, 33, of Bringham death. Or serious illness. FNrifc TaMwa tom (I) INtoWNa 7N 4N IN Commission will hold public Canyon, Utah. INto iN IN IN I M i'i Warn IN iN J hearings on February 7, 1977 Giving blood is easy, takes only a Sale Prices End Wednesday Night 7 Talar In iN IN 1 H|ar Um IM Prosecutor Ronald B. 4 9edH Am IN ThK 1U1 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal tew minutes. Ask any donor. Tto;41J5 OiMi: lU hM SILM Building to hear and consider Doutwell says that their ItoWc 117 pM INN MKtx Ul mM UIN death sentences are "still Be a good neighbor. Help The Good A7t-13 biMkwdI tototc 117 piM S31N Iriiictt: l-M USIll the following petitions: Tritotc 1-74 pMi St74.H on appeal. I expect the Neighbor. Today. p lu s $1.73 F.E.T. You can ECONOMIC No trade needed hearing will come in $ DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION February or March before Slaelnull SALE Mm F.I.T. Plainfield entries To change the zoning from State Supreme Court.” tin No lro#o only PRICE fhookok ...... inr$iiiuc:^.j3W$ “Rural-" Residence” to “In­ He said the three Monday nothing dustrial” for an area of ap­ originally filed appeals the . , ------I B78-13 S24.50 $ 1.8 0 tol TIm I rJL fiM , ^ ^ Smfltk TMtb proximately 18 acres on the based on the con­ 1. UtotH 1. NMiMwiUa 2-1 UV.'i Itmst 21 rawer22 Streok.jOur best f e 7b- i 4 $27.45 $ 2.2 6 L MtoM mUf efad't CtoT IMmIn Cvi M I K ft. tom 4-1 south side of Burnham Street good stitutionality of the death ISathlHrrM 1 2 - 1 to IM IM atoM- MlUilrtk* M near junction with Chapel selHng bios ply rire. i i s n |.| i Im — m hm Sivaci 2-t i lintar Tft M i l i Minf 121 penalty. But since the neighbor $30.95 $2.5 3 S.; I Mutt VWtt IM out of your Road, and for an area of ap­ l CftMt Rtiii 212-1 S. Iton TmUt M t|.| i Mack toMto 7-2 court had declared the Th« Amtricon Rtd C roti I IMt Irtmi ifaiMinrt 9-2 i IM M t o M proximately 6 acres on the death penalty con­ imurnkt IS d i t-2 7. 19-1 7. Mriar fwtir 19-1 east side of Windsor Street ‘POIYGIAS’ATLOW, LOW PRICES tlLltockO M I liWito S9ic. IM i OarapM'i Jaft II stitutional for Gary a n ^ B v — — ------n A# iSaMwIitt 7-2 RRk toM Ikmth north of Burnham Street, as Gilmore, the three men 'CUSHION BELT POLYGLAS' SiCiiM 1. On II 1. Vatoi Int M 1. IkM U|M M shown on a map included with POLYGLAS' RADIAL WHITEWALL 1.1 LI I U M Ctmi M IlkMiltok 7-2 I U tot IM check or earn the petition. have filed "supplemental Our double-belted low price leader. Priced well below steel-belted radiate. II L I IraM Vfiw 12 1 warn IM I 6alaal Satan II briefs.” II .... t i to M IM 4. RMcktUi h a m 12 i Lir9 lUttbiMr IM OUR tow OUfUOW iUYTaito r j I W to«7 IM 5. M to Tm 7-1 S. Ifti'i IM M ECONOMIC PRICE PRICE L tokt M oilftlQainM 7-2 & Bartoa Ms$ 12-1 i toi'i Crickal 4-1 DEVELOPMENT i Im i M 111 7. ItimM tort i l I IM t'i Hrk I ) T. larna'a Lm M $ 2 6 5 0 $ 3 9 9 5 |.l i iKty 4-1 5% COMMISSION E7B-14 $2.26 BR76-13 I. nri SalM ^ IM Llatati M account A7I-13 Meckwell IM toi TvflHk Application for a permit un­ About town F78-14 $2.42 FR76-14 plue$1.73F.E.T. — „ nnre-ieanmawaiM76-11wMlawaN TkM 1. JiBir IM I. ft. to SM I I 1. laanay II der Section 3.3 of the Inland OR76-18 I Catoftt M I kBiricai Way 19.1 I totat laamt M and old tire 076 -1 4 $2.58 plut$1.64F.E.T. 1. Yborin Please Helpl Hn78-15 tCMtoUril LI IM tot M I Mca Sm M I laiMto ttrMi 11 Wetlands and Watercourses and old Ura f j i Stoftar'i fhk 7-1 WHITEWALL 13.00 MORE 0 7 8 -1 5 $2.65 I Miitoi Lark i laWi 12-1 interest. Regulations to conduct a The family committee of LR76-15 IL i U'a U Mb M I t o a W Ll & llinaBi ftaW regulated activity of wetlands Center Congregational L ktgk ftto T i N k laa 11-1 I. tonafli Stavt l].t i M m fa il 4-1 iTftrM l|.| 7. h m SltlMt IM 7. HcfiaH .hwn LI 7. h ifkm M readjustment in the area of a Church will meet tonight at r. ftirry Watt |.S I ilui Ntoliu 7-2 L kto S. t CarMa IM proposed municipal industrial i r M lattIcfcU.'tTrB larki 7:30 in the Federation mlciungelube&hlter*8 (up to 5 qtB. of Oil 10.w-40t I9lk park, and Room of the church. CUckari Skttial; ‘ ' Strtot k 12tk Application for a permit un­ ARCO der Article I, Section 3(a) of The worship and music NEXT BL.OODMOBILE VISIT Tut8. matInM Whkh is the better way? the Zoning Regulations to con­ committee of Concordia MASTER CHARGE COMPLETE duct earth works in conjunc­ Lutheran Church will meet SAFETY tion with the preparation of Tuesday, January 29,1977 CASH GOODYEAR Fairlk i. Sal Sefcar li't 1.1 PrMit Our free NOW account works like a checking account and pays 5%. tonight at 7:30 at the M 1. raMi Star 7-1 IRaikiOriitk the proposed municipal in­ CHECK L la ItftM J-UflHMSiw church. Knights of Columbus Homo IM lU 'a M u i 12 I Ul ttaniaM Ib 7-j 1. Sm McCridM dustrial park. For more good years in your car FREE! lU^lTitna M IMyiltsaa IM i Nuiy m i- 1 «. Im Tm i Rtoia It^ 7 -2 i Oka tor IM S. ton tom .H S. b w Saadi The nature of‘the activity 12:30 - 5:30 it o W W M Lrtto« M ilM'iMtoi will be described at the The Altar Guild of i f M M iCMMaM M 7. ITi Smrfra hearing. Elmanuel Lutheran Church Thl$ Ad Spontond 9y M MaarMWai 72 t. U't toky 1611. IX’i M i ta will m eet tonight at 7:30 in Clsrka Insuranca Agency Iftalitim l i t i r IM Dftli A copy of these applications Minehester evenbio Herald Watkins Brothers m 1. Rmr Mar I. Cain Cm has been filed in the Town the church library. IM Y M a r M 1. IM IftraatoU Hebnee Kunertl Home Morlarty Brothers NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. M 1 Gerk's office for public in­ Watkins Funeral Home M ItrM bmi J.IA Real Cslale Regal Man's Shop IS I M'a Mtoa 12 ifftkk 411 hdria Uak Heritage Savings spection. Chi-Rho meditation Manchester Parkade: iSSift'itoi M 4.4wal II .H 1 M M FMIa PLANNING AND LydaH, Ine. 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR'S AUTOMOTIVE) iWlOlM 74 i Rm|M ftrtk M I M I f t a g r o u p K‘ S t. M a r y ’s Savings Bank of Msnohaaler Uggatfa Pharmacy itoiiiVltoUaa IM i to Mto 7-2 7. FMil Im tiiia s M . & Loan Association • S in c e 1891 ZONING COMMISSION Episcopal Church will IftftktMk IM 7. Vt M l Qi I Hoy lam I 'll to U Ronald Gates, IM I ‘ klM meet tonight at 8 at the PHONE 643-1161 I"** Secretary {■I 1. M liato church. MON., TUES., WED., FHI. 8-5:30 • THURS. 5-8 » SAT. 8-1 L 141 I. Ma M l H L IVi M (la Dated this 24th day of t 41 I Um'i la Msin Olllce: 1007 Mtin St., ManchMter 649-4586 • K-Mart Olfica: Spancar SI.. Manchaatar 646-3007 L M l MarMW 41 L M M 4) L « IM i Ikaa January, 1977. 4 I leal) ratlaraS Coventry Olftee: Roula 31. 742-7321 • Tolland Otfica; HI. IBS. quarlar mile south ol 1-86, Exit 99. 872-7387 iiaSlilaia 41 I M m W I- I M l, 1,1, s.n ra iMiM . I-SiOMb 141 I ktk DiiaM Herltaga MoneymarkM In Frank's Suparmarkst, East MIddIa Turnpike. Manchaatar i Wi Salt Tadi 41 1 _____ t-l I. haa torn T.MiMi 4I1.MW Read i M kaa 1411' 41 I tM a't fall Herald Ad» ^N C H E STE R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Jan. 24, 1977— PAGE FIFTEEN Arttlaa lor Bala *1 Apartmanta For Rant 83 Apartmanta For Rant 83 Apartmanta For Rant S3 Autoa For Sala PAGE f^URTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. U. I9tl 81 Autoa For Sale $ 1 Autoa For Sala 81 Autos*Fo"se/e...... TWO DOUBLE hung MANCHESTER - 30 Locust removable windows - Sash FOUR ROOMS - First floor, Street. First floor, four rooms heated and redecorated. Near opening. 2 ft. 4''x3 ft. 2” . $25 heated. Available Immediate­ OMUTOICIITEIPMIEt HoffiM For iolo 23 BuMlnata Proparty , ' 28 each. Call 643-9623. school and bus. $200. per ly. $220. Call 6482426, 9 a.m. Urge ?aiietjf of AptrtmeoU and month. 649-8845 after 6 p.m. to 5 p.m. Towohouiei throughout RANCH - Seven rooms, three COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg FOR SALE - Dog houses. One National Weather Forecast Mandwster ' WANTED Female to share bedrooms, modern kitchen, L M D U n iX Farm, with three story barn.' large, one medium. Never ftsntsi OMee open dsttf D -l, M l5 ? 30.74 shaped living and dining MANCHESTER - Eight room nice suburban home in South 3QL46 n77 Attractive, aluminum-sided Butler-type building. Power used. Reasonable. 875-4179. House. Appliances, m o . J.D. Bot fO-3, iimdsr IM V 0 room. Large paneled family Diml« built In ’$3. Two and three plant, and other outbuildings, 046*1021 Windsor. Reasonable. 289- room in basement, garage, bedroonu, aeperate | u lumacei. Real Estate. 6481980. 4473. Heratd one firnlace, ala room apartment lus Three Lovely Homes, PERSIAN LAMB coat with 230-A Ntw Stats Road Wxe patio, M ' deep lot. available for Immediate occupan- gffers invited. B/W Rralty, Mink collar 12-14, $225. Ship ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 8 MANCHESTER Philbrick Agency, Realtors. . Nice retidenllal area. 647-1419. wrecked table, $125. Phone FIVE ROOM Second floor, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 646-4200. S- Jll i Suianne or Arthur Sborti, «4»- 6488576. room apartment. Stove, modern kitchen. Mint condi­ $13$ refrigerator, references. No tion. Master antenna, two J. WAT II lEACH GO. COVENTRY - Three houses In pets. $170. 6483167, 2283540. 80 addition to 40 acre farm. DOG HOUSE- Well con­ CHARLES APARTMENTS - porches, garage, storage. I ibM w Mha t4M1St $195. 6481104, 9 to 6, adults. Equal Homing Opportunity Large barn and other out structed. Medium size. 31 GLENWOOD STREET- Deluxe four and half room PHONE 643-2711 NEAR buildings. B/W Realty, 647- Reasonable. Call 646-1912, Townhouse. IW baths, all Two bedroom duplex. BIRCH STREET - Large four FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 1419. anytime. Appliances and private base­ appliances, two air con­ HIGH SCHOOL ditioners, carpeted, heat, hot room apartment, second 3 bedrooms & den. Lots, ment. No pets. Lease and floor. Heat and appliances not WE BUY AND SELL fur- security. $230. per month. 648 water, patios, soundproofing. of closets & wall space. niture. Cash on the line. One included. $175 per month. H ip W uifd IS H ip WantH 13 9455, 647-9773. Washer and dryer hook-ups, Fireplaced living room. WANT ADS Raal Batata Wantad 28 piece or an entire houseful. Security required. Phone 648 storage, basement garage. 1189. Real good condition. New 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 MANCHESTER - One $270 to $315. 6480800, 6481540. ADVERTISING ALL CASH for your property Main Street, beside Douglas roof. Wall/wall carpeting. BRING within 24 hours. Avoid red bedroom apartments. Heat, Motors. ATTRACTIVE Three room ROCKVILLE - Four im­ RATES - L P N s tape, instant service. Hayes hot water and kitchen maculate rooms, first floor. ASKING <36,900. Corporation, 646-0131. appliances supplied. Full Apartment - Heat, electricity, WANTED CASH Building Suppllaa 42 stove, refrigerator. Appliances. Adults, one child. 1 diy — lu word ptr day maintenance service many in References, security. No pets. 3 d ayi ... lo a w ord par day $300. UPlWlAlHMIOIOCAIlO References. No pets. $165.648 SELLING your house? Call us small apartment complexes Call 643-9743. • daya ... 9a w ord par day KEITH NATURAL STONE for with private entrances. 3167, 2283540. first and we'll make you a retaining walls, veneers, 26 daya — Sa w ord par day for a low good nursos cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Priced from $225j » r month. THREE ROOM Apartment - I S w o r d s $ m i n i m u m Real Estate patios, etc. Pick up by the MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2.00 For period ending 7a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 25. During Monday Realtor, 643-1577. No pets. Damato Enterprises, Heat, hot water. Mature I H appy Ada ...... $ 2.30 M ■ ■ If you are an RN or LPN, licensed In Conn., night, snow will fall over the northern and mid Rockies, the pound or delivery by the ton. 6481021. Townhouse 2-bedroom apart­ 646-4126 649-1922 KEITH Bolton Notch Stone (^arry, responsible person. Security looking for advancement professionally and lower Lakes and most of the Northeast, while a chance of ment. Highland Street area. IMMEDIATE Cash for your 6483163. Call 6481616. deposit. Available February financially, then you are eligible for.,, showers will be expected in southern Florida. Mostly fair REAL ESTATE property, Let us explain our 24 LOCUST STREET - Seven 15th. Call 649-0061. fair proposal. " " ” room apartment. $260 $100—If you are hired and work through weather is anticipated eisewhere. Minimum readings in­ Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 MANCHESTER - One CAPE - Three or four 172 E. Cmiw. St. Belflore, 647-1413. monthly. Security. Call 648 FOUR ROOM Apartment - _ . the probationary period, clude: (approximate maximum temperatures in 2426, 9 to 5. bedroom unit located in a parenthesis) AtlanU 28 ( 45), Boston 29 (42), Chicago 14 (26), bedrooms. Close to High DOG-CAT BOARDING Heated, appliances. Near hus ^.-,•$200—11 your employment extends past a small brick complex with Cleveland 19 (33), Dallas 19 (52), Denver 14 (41), Duluth 1 School. Corner lot, treed. "We Make MAY WE BUY your home? bathing/grooming. Complete country atmosphere. Heat, line. Call 649-9021. six-month period. Good value at $31,900. Keith , Quick, fair, all cash and no ROCKVILLE - Three room (16) Houston 36 ( 60), Jacksonville 44 (61), Kansas City 15 HOUSE CALLS" modern facilities. Canine Apartment with heat, hot hot water, appliances.plia $225: LPNs — $4.40 per hour RNs — $5.20 per hour Real Estate, 646-4126, or 649- I problems. Call Warren E. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon MANCHESTER-Five Room (34), Little Rock 27 (48), Los Angeles 48 (72), Miami 56 ( 74), 1922. water, stove, refrigerator. Lease, security.ity. Blanchard & Howland, Realtors, 6481108. Road, Manchester. 6485971. Rossetto, Realtors, 6482482. Apartment, in two family (just to start) Minneapolis 1 (22), New Orleans 37 ( 54), New York 32 ( 42), $165. Adults only, no pets. home. Appliances, washer- Bring your wallet and your professional skills 6 4 6 ^ 4 1 2 6 Parking for one car. Security Phoenix 39 ( 70), San Francisco 41 (59), Seattle 35 ( 46), St. RC ZONED - Large Duplex, 6- SELL YOUR House through COLLIE • Male - Nine months, dryer hook-up, storage. No and give them both a real reward. Louis 18 (35), Washington 30 ( 45). 6 4 9 - 1 9 2 2 deposit. 6487690. MANCHESTER - New ADVERTISING 6. New h e a tin g sy stem J. Watson Beach Real Estate house broken, all shots. Needs Duplex. Two bedrooms, pets. Security. References. throughout. Mint condition. Company. Professional real 872-6675. DEADLINE Contact Director of Nurses, 647-9196 loving family. $50. Call 684- NEW THREE Room apart- range, dishwasher and dis­ Two blocks from post office. estate service for nearly 50 4666. Equal Opportunity Employer Ideal for office. Owner, 529- ment - Handy to bus and shop­ posal. Oil heat. $260. p er I 12:00 noon tt)« day bafort MANCHESTER-Quiet street. years. Call our Manchester of­ month. Large yard. 643-0909 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• pubR eatton. 0951. fice, 647-9139. ping. References and security Charmiim six room older deposit required. $210 per after 5 p.m. Homaa tor Rant 84 D oadlina for Saturday in d H ip Wantad home. Beautifully recon­ AnHquaa 13 PrIvatB fntfrucUona 1 $ BOLTON LAKE - Two 4$ month. Philbrick Agency, I M o n d a y t a 12:00 N oon Friday. ditioned in and out. Tvio or Houaahold Goods 40 Realtors, 646-4200. THREE ROOM Apartment - MANCHESTER - Clean three ADMINISTRATOR - East bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, three bedroom s, $36,900. With heat, hot water, stove, bedroom Ranch. One and 1/2 REMEDIAL READING and laundry room. For sale by WANTED Antique furniture, PLEASE READ Hartford Public Schools is math; individualized work Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, and REFRIGERATORS glass, pewter, oil paintings, or FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 refrigerator, wall to wall toths, garage. $300. unheated. seeking a twelve month staff owner. Beach privileges. Call 4289291. Lease. Blanchard & Rossetto, program, (lst-8th grade) by 643-6775. Mid twenties. Washers, ranges, used, other antique items. R. Broad Street, no appliances, carpet. First floor. Centrally YDUR AD assistant for transportation. Masters degree teacher. 568- guaranteed and clean. New Harrison, 643-6709. $140, security deposit, located. $185. Adults only, no Realtors, 6482482. DEALERSHIP Duties include: Administra­ Lota-Land For Sala 24 shipment damaged, GE and pets. Security deposit. Call 8075. FOR SALE or Rent with op­ married couple, no pets, C lasalflad ads ara takan over tion and management of all Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. 6487690. d>a phona as a convanlancs. tion to buy. Superb 9-room HUMMELS, CLOCKS, Dolls - phone 643-4751. pupil transportaion services. TUTORING - Reading and HEBRON - 100 acres, 3-acre Pearl and Son, 649 Main Paintings, Trains, Early onicaa-Sloraa lor Rant 55 Tha H arakt Is rasponsibla lor Raised Ranch in prestigeous pond, former resident camp only ona Incorract Insartlon Training in accounting and Math. Masters Degree Street, 643-2171. Toys, Statues, Furniture, JUST MARRIED? Immediate MANCHESTER - Occupancy AVAILABLE experience in scheduling and area. Beautiful kitchen-family site. Some cabins and cottage an d than o n ly to m a slaa o l Ilia Teacher. Free evaluation. 649- room with fieldstone Jugs, Crocks, Almost occupancy. Four room apart­ Februaiw 1st and March 1st. ATTRACTTIVE Four room of­ o rig in a l Inaa rtlon. E rro rs w tikdi management preferred. Can­ 8023. B/W Realty, 647-1419. Anything Old. 6482690. ment. Appliances supplied. No Three Bedroom Duplex in fice. Ground level, central didates holding a college fireplace. Nicely landscape, Articlaa lor Sala 41 do noriassan tha valua o l tha many extras. East Coast pets. Utilities extra. $185. 638 newer two family home. location, professional advarilaam ani w ia no< t>a cor- degree are preferred. Salary COLUMBIA - 65 acres. Call Wantad to Buy Bowers School District. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION in Realty, 5289668, 643-9969. ALUMINUM sheets used as 49 building, parking and utilities. racla d by an add itional Insar- In Andover... range, $11,000-$14,5000. Send iano, organ, or voice. Janette today for details. B/W Realtv Includes appliances, and has Call 6482865. 6o a 647-1419. printing plates, .007 thick, resume immediately to Per­ Praser-Wodal. 649-7804, Adult CHURCH NEEDS good used CENTRAL - L arge one wbll to wall carpeting. Heat is sonnel Office, Board of NORTH COVENTRY - Twin 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for instruction specialty. Hill Drive. Aluminum sid ^ L- $1. Phone 643-2711. *■ bedroom apartment. Modern not included. $250 per month. MANCHESTER - 550 square Education, 110 Long hill call 649-8465. ba(j,_ appliance heated. $190 Security deposit and feet industrial space. Ground Call Don Hatak Drive, East Hartford, Conn. Shaped Ranch. Acre lot. New )L■ VeryVe ...... li 2 1/2 ACRES _ . ; ; monthly. Norman Hohenthal, references required. Two floor, $85. monthly including 06108. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub children accepted, no pets. Hornet For Safe 23 Onl- i’ n $32,900. - , Pasek, Realtors, Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, HO GAUGE Train equipment 6481166 heat. Warren E. Howlano, 2887475. in good condition. Call 648 Call 647-9936, or 649-2003. Realtors, 643-1108. PitonaN 2 GENERAL OFFICE - posi­ •6p500 Brownies, nurses. East 647-9946 tion available. Duties - taking MANCHESTER - Large Two Catholic Scliool. 6481225. family, eleven rooms, con­ INCOME TAX Preparation - calls on the phone, ' NICE BROOK Autos For Sola 81 Autoa For Sala 81 Autoa For Sala 81 E^xperienced, personal ser­ venient location, reduced to 2W acres of beautiful land, PERSIAN RUGS - Oriential WANTED TO BUY - One gas customer ordi^s, cashing range in good condition. vice at your home - Dan salesmen. Win be involved $35,000. Paul W. Dougan, IMMACULATE Vermont border, town road Design. Various sizes. Prices Realtor. 643-4535. almost half the market price! Prefer bottliro gas. Call 648 Hosier, 64»-3329, or 525-8263. with some sales reports, com­ R A N C H ^ . frontage. Nice brook, 8784. puting hours for payroll. Set on Vk acre lot. We offer ibis 643-8904. MECHANIC WANTED for HELP WANTED - Mornings CAPE, Three / Four beautifully wooded. Priced LET THE COUNTRY BOYS PROVE TO YOU THAT ANYONE WHO SAW man fall general truck repairs. Must from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for typing up accounts receivable charming 6 room* It'aDch with at $6,500. Can be purchased January 15, 1977 on Woodland bedrooms - Dining room, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet, SWIMMING POOLS - Large nave experience, must have grocery bagging and carryout lists. We are looking for a per­ bulll-ins and garage. All of this with 20% down, 7 years □ R EN T A LS Street near Strong Street ap­ own tools. Excellent working son who is not afraid to living room with fireplace. pool distributor has luxury service. Apply Frank's Super­ Off West Middle 'Dirnpike. plus a grape arbor, lovely financing. Call proximately 5:30 p.m. Please conditions, all fringe benefits. market. assume responsibility. Call nel^borfaood and a home in mint above ground pools in original DATSUNS DO COST lESS call. Confidential. 643-2433. Level lot, convenient location. condition. Priced in the mid 40’s. cartons. Guaranteed, MUST For appointment call 688-2!^. Mr. Swartzwelder, Rogo Immediate occupancy. Asking Rooms for Rant 52 Distributors, East Hartforo, NEWENGUW CLEAR WAREHOlisE for MECHANICS - Manufacturer price includes furniture. $36,- ANYONE Who saw a boy INSURANCE AGENCY of Abrasive Blast equipment 528-9384. new 1977 pools - $599 com­ struck a car on December 900. Keith Real Estate 64^ ZINSSER REilLTYCO. pletely erected. 3Ixl6-OD - PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ seeking experienced requires experienced 1922, 646m26. REALTOR nished room. Centrally IN EAST WINDSOR D«y« 802-484-3727 17th, 1976 on Main Street, near secretary to handle property mechanics with some APPLIANCE & TV Retail 15x24 swim area, complete Farr's. Please call, confiden­ £ 6 4 6 - 1 9 1 1 1 Ev m . 802-284-9389 with liner, ladder, pump, sun located for working person. lines department. Must have knowledge of plumbing, sales - Experienced Call 6480505. tial, 644-2433. strong secretarial skills with assembly, machinery, and preferred. Call for appoint­ $23,500 - 200 FOOT fronUge. deck, fencing and stairs. Two bedroom Ranch, Financing arranged. Ask PRICE SLASHING SALE solid employment record and blueprint reading. Excellent ment, Bernie's TV & about our All Aluminuim ESSEX MOTOR INN • Weekly references. Salary open. Send pay and fringe benefits. Inter­ Appliance, 643-9561. Ask for Aluminum siding, baseboai^ rooms, single $54.95; double H ip WanM 13 resume to P.O. Box 190, views conducted in the after­ Johnny. heat, garage. Hutchins Agen- MANCHESTER - Seven room Poolss at various prices. Ab­ On New 1977 Oldsmobiles & Pontiacs cy, 8316 8 ACRES solutely no obligation. CALL $69.95, Plus tax. (^ntinental Manchester, Conn. noons, Monday thru Friday. Raised Ranch, double garage. breakfast, maid service, JANUARY BARGAIN DAYSl BOOKKEEPER, Full bath off the master COLLECT, ask for Frank, 224- PHONE FROM home to ser­ Pressure Blast Manufacturing GREAT BROOK 3t»l. utilities, parking. Call 648 vice our customers in the TOOLMAKERS - All around Company, 41 Giapel Street, Experienced in all phases of bedroom. Approximately 3/4 2300. Sptc^alScUaoH. Manchester area, flexible machinists and Cintimatic Manchester, Conn. 643-2487 bookkeeping, thru general acre lot with a view. Only $47,- •9p500 NEW 1977 DATSUN operators. Minimum 2-years Equal Opportunity Employer. ledger, preparing quarterly HENRY STREET 500. Pasek, Realtors, 2^7475. WE BUY and Sell furniture. hours, super earnings, 249- 8 acres of nicely wooded Cash on the line. One piece or LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 7773. experience required, must be payroll tax returns. Salary 400 V-l onglno, 4-optod Ironomltoiofl, QR>70i19 wMIt lottor oitti b«lto t/B two bedroom Townhouse. front diac brakaa. P8, AM radio, dahixo whaol fringe benefits. Apply store. Diversified work in­ cloM to homo - No Itoo. Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 rtdUla, bodyaida moMIngt, door odgo guardo, ovora. ^ doluxo «dwol eovora. Mansfield Training Senool, cluding: Warehouse inventory EicoIIm I Salory and Bonama baths, disposal, dishwasher, Olxc iicrali) Personnel Office, ^ n s fie ld etc. Opportunity for growth in CONN. HEALTH SERVICES full hasement with hook-ups. NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD' ^isaassT" Depot, Conn., Monday thru income and responsiblity. Z4 Z-S S 11 $245. Call 5281708 days. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Good salary and employee 120 Park Ara. An Equal Opportunity CAM TREE Service • Free es- benefit program. Drivers Sloomflald timates, discount senior DAVE'S PAINTING Service - LINRI Construction Co. - Tom FOUR ROOMS - First floor. Employer. license required. Call 233-5169. Sarving AS Ol INCOME TAX REAL ESTATE Career - Earn citizens. Company Interior, Exterior. Corbitt. Building. Remolding, . Heated. Central. Adults, no *4 7 4 3 Glidden- Durkee, 291 East Cantral Conn. CIS SiaMS L SuniMt Reasonable prices. Any size Tv" DATSUN *4843 315,000 plus annually. Must Manchester owned and Additions, Garages, Kitchens, pets. $210.6481919, between 8 KITCHEN WORKERS - Full Center Street. Manchester. lor export Tox RroporoUoa References anytime. Call 7 p.m. have license, or in process. time. Must work every other operated. Call 6481327. O fflM : Roofing, Siding, Recreation © I r t ' An Equal Opportunity 289-64bi Open eves, 'til 10 Many Part timers considered. weekend and some holidays. Employer. 3S3 Ckntw SI.. ManchnMr Rooms. 64853^. Ralph Pasek, Realtors, 289- Full range of employee EARN A SECOND INCOME- CUSTOM DRAPERIES made 728-3071 Route 5, East Windsor Conn. Styles A Colors U n C M U A t S for the fun of it. If you need INTERIOR PAINTING and Autos For Sala 7 4 ^ benefits. Apply in person. to specifications. Free es­ CARPENTRY - Call Stan JOIN THE HOME Health money and like people, Avon timates and measurement. W allpapering. (Quality, to Choose FromI East Hartford Convalescent c a r e te a m . B e co m e a Butkus. Remodeling, rec FOR RNs and LPNs - Full time and is perfect for you. It's fun to Call anytime before 9 p.m. professional work at rooms, roofing and small ad­ Immediate Home, 745 Main Street, East homemaker-home health aide reasonable prices. Foully in­ PONTIAC pari time. Weekend relief. 7 Hartford. seM quality products on a 6484266. ALLAN T. KEELER'S tax ditions. 6482815. IMMEDIATE DEUVERT! a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply in person with The Manchester flexible scpeoule. Call now service. Tax returns done in sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ Delivery! Homemaker Service. Part 523-9401. ting, 643-9321. Elast Hartford Convalescent KITCHEN - Dietary aides - REWEAVING bums, holes. the privacy of your home. Call Boolinfi-Siding-Chimnay 34 Home, 745 Main Street, East time work. Car essential. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 871-1781 for appointment. part time for breakfast 7 a.m. Phone 643-9511 between 9 am . Bullding-Contraeting 33 Hartford, Conn. to 9 a m, for supper, 4 p.m. to NOW ACCEPTING Window shades, Venetian ROOFER will install roof, YOURBESTBUYIS HERE! and 4 p.m. PRICE SLASHING SALE!!! 6 p.m. Apply in person. East APPLICATIONS For full time blinds. Keys. TV for rent. FOR COMPLETE and ac­ siding or gutters for low dis­ RNs and LPNs - Full time and employment. Call 528-3869, Marlow's, 867 Main St. 648 curate income tax prepara­ WES ROBBINS carpentry Hartford Convalescent Home, FULL TIME SALES remodeling specialist. Ad­ count price. Call Ken at 647- 74 CONTINENTAL $»S^$B188 78 ORAN LERIANS A4C9IT$3795 74 CUTUS8 SUPRERlEADWrSSSGS M rt time. 3-11 p.m, shift. 745 Main Street, East Hart­ between 9 and 2 only. 5221. tion. call Jim Smart at 643- 1566. PERSON - Tuesdays thru ditions, rec rooms, dormers; 4 Door. Ail Lincoln oqulpmant. Including ioathor Coupa. V-S, tulomalle, P t, PB, buckal aaalt, V 'l, automatic, power atoorirtg, power brakao, Come in and speak to us, ford. 6860. Will come to your home. air, Landau top, Mag whaata, bucket aaala, about our new higher starting Saturdays. Experienced VEHICLE MECHANIC-No GENERAL Remodeling and built-ins, bathrooms, Intarlor, till wbool, crulaa control, alorto radio, vinyl root, radial Ikat, low mllatga. tllvw and preferred, but not necessary. kitchens, 6483446. BIDWELL Home Improve­ DEMO whHa with aaddlo lop A aaddia initrlor. black. crulaa control, low mllaago, conaolo, rodlal salary for 3-11 nurses, ^ s t experience required. Current painting, stucco, other MASONARY - Fireplace PERSONNEL DIRECTOR Apply Shoor Jewelers, 917 ment Co. Expert installation Hrot. Hartford Convalescent Home, for Hartford Corporation. training openings. Good textured finishes, sheet rock repairing and remodeling. All of aluminum siding, gutters 73 D E LT A 88 4.w v$2995 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Main Street, Manchester. salary, paid training. EnlisT- work. Free estimates. types of stone work. Free es­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 74 CORVETTE jm s t GSGS Must be experienced in all new homes custom built, and trims. Rooting installa­ 76 MOiin CARLO $S895S479S 2-Ooor Hardtop, V-8, automatic. PS, PB. air ford, Conn. ment required. Ages 1835. References. Reasonable timates. After 5, 643-1870, or tion and repairs. 6486495,878 tlareo radio, vinyl roof, radial liroe. Driven only 14.000 mlloa, 4 apaad tranamla- phases of personnel work. remodeled, additions, rec Only 7,000 mlloa. V4, automatic Send resume to P.O. Box ISO NUnSEt AIDlt Call U.S. Army 643-9426. prices. 646-4346. 644-2975. 9109. ilon. Dark graan, AC, P t, PB. PART TIME Janitor - rooms, gargges, kitchens SALE!! Hartford, Conn., attention Mr. LIVE-IN Geaners needed - Mornings, 6 Buinaaa Opportunity 14 BRICK - BLOCK, stone. TAX FORMS prepared in remodeled, bath tile, cement f 76 COUPE daVILLE $9299 Lincoln M. Mansur, Personnel W* Hm ImiwdM* Opmhm work. Steps, dormers. HORACE* Tetrault - Siding, 73 fORD j a n e Z l S S U> 10. Manchester Parkade Director. All replies kept Ian fireplaces, concrete, chimney your home. Five years roofing, stormwindows, aw- All Cadillac aquipmant, Including air con­ ★ USED4r Ranch Wagon. I, automatic. PB, PB. area. Must have transporta­ •Hofnainatiara SMALL ENGINE Service repmrs. No Job too small. experience. Reasonable. Free Residential or commercial. ditioning. Dark blua, whlla lop. btua cloth In- strictly confidential. Call 6484291. •nings. Quality workmanship, tartor. G.MO milat. tion. Call 649-5334. An ^ a l •Hama HaaHh AMaa Corporation expanding dealer Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ estimates. Call 643-9044, after free estimates. Fully insured Opportunity Employer M/F. MATURE BABYSITTER , •Campanlana network. No experience timates. 5. 872-9187, 6483147. «n 1976 MoilARCH 76 ELDORADO COUPE $5895 CARS 73 FORD WAGON Atalgnmanla at jraar ctwtaa necessary. Complete training TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY V-S. AT, PB. PB. A/C wanted before and after 4-Door Sedan. White, dark red vinyl Interior, 250 6 Loadad with all CadHIac aqi*ipmant. Air con- ■ NEED 30 PEOPLE for light Uvaughatil CaMral Cami. program. $500. investment TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - EXPERIENCED in the care Carpentry and general con­ dilloning, laalhar Intarlor. Hit whaal, ittrao, school. (Lake Street School Miaraamg paalUana wWi aaty tracting. Residential and SPECIALIZING cleaning and office, and telephone work, no required to start your own Cleaning cellars and attics, of convalescing, and invalid. repairing dhimneys, roofs, cyl„ automatic tranamlaalon, wsw radial tirea, goM. whlla Cabrioltt root, gold taathar in- 74 CAMARO u 2 f!r$ 3 7 9 5 area, Vernon) After 5, 646- pratllglaut ItmIMaa. commercial. Whether It be a lartor. Vu|. automatic. PB. PB, A T conditioning, experience necessary, will 8286. Arrangamanta maita wWi Hma business. Ideal for retired or moving large appliances, also Also light housekeeping, and new roofs. Free estimates. 30 power steering, power front disc brakes, rear win­ 73 CAD. FLEET IROM $2990 train. Day shift openings. No oa. part time. Details on request. stone and loam delivered. 6 ^ companion for elderly. 648 small repair job, a custom bucket aaata, ooneola, vinyl root, roar built homd or anything in Years Experience. Howley, dow delogger, AM radio, decor group, bodyside 74 OLDSMOeiLE $3895 AU Cad. equip. A/C, taathar Intarlor. IP tC IA L age limit. Apply in person, 989 EieaPam aalary. Haaalng and Mrr. Barker. ESCA Field 1775, 644-9532. 4453. B49*S361. ESTABLISHED Realtor has between, call 6481379. protectlvo molding, dealer prep & undercoating. •• Luxury Sedan. I, automallc, power Main Street, Manchester, 10- opening for highly motivated maala prauldad. Cad. Training Division Box 619, tlaarlng, power diK brakai, air condilloning, CONN. HIALTH tlNVIClg Sava S76S Irom Original Uatl power windowi, lilt whaal, atarao, radio, rear a.m. to 8 p.m Wading River, New York. FORMICA TOPS • Cabinets Painting-Paparing 32 Haating-Plumbing 35 Monday salesperson with real estate S 4 t-IS I1 CARPENTRY - Repairs, dafoggtr, low milat. whlta, blua top. blua cloth 73UMANI iUMS2099 through Saturday. 11792. and doors made to order. Top 2 Door H T. V-S, auto., PB. PB. a/c, radial tiraa, 71 OLDS DELTA 4mr$1490 license. Ask for Mr. Phllbrlck ISO Parii Ara. InlafTor. ' quality work, reasonable PAINTING - Interior and remodeling, additions, gar­ vinyl roof, low mliaaBO. V-S. AT. PS, PB, low miloaga. 2 lo chooaa from. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200 ages, roofing. Call David SEWERLINES, sink lines" WEXT NEEDS 20 people for prices. References. 646-4346. exterior, paperhanging, cleaned with electric cutters' local light delivery. Must be QET THE FACTS excellent work. References. Patria 644-im. PriM ’4298 M professionals. McKinney ELECTRICIAN - All types of Free estimates. Fully In­ neat appearing, and have own on how you may qualify to Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ transportation. Full or part wiring, electrical improve- sured. Martin Mattson, 648 NEW CEILINGS - Archways pany, 643-5M8. Mr. Goodwrench time. Good wages paid daily. CARRIERS NEEDED become part ol one of the ' ment, and repair work. FREE 4431. and ceiling beams installed. RENT-A-CAR by D A V . WEEK .MONTH says; Apply in person, 989 Main fastest growing businesses estimates. Call 6485253. .Ceilings resurfaced, various Street, Manchester, 10 a.m. to in the U.S. ... We lease all PAPER HANGING Expert. textures, wall knock-outs and Also Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model | GM®FeeX°w"h 8 p.m. Night openings Monday makes ol cars, trucks and VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Your' average paoer, in installations. Drobiak Dry - Also - through Saturday. capital equipment. Small sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No averag e room , $30. Mr. Wall Company, 6466m. / m o r i 2 MONARCHS DAILY RENTALS FROM »8.00 PER DAY \ investment required. Call need for expensive Richman, 648SM. SUPERVISOR FOR Factory Rilph Rd., Tollami St., Gold S L. Mr. Cole collect (609)-424- recovering. 5685878. CARPENTRY, Custom 1 MONTEGO in Avon/Canton area. Must 9180. PAINTING, Paper hanging. Houses - Adddltlons, garages, havA had direct supervisory CIpolla Dr., and Riimalda Ava. GROUP OF Energetic young Carpentry work. Call 64844B, roofing and siding, Idtchens, 1 BOBCAT Route 83 SCRANTON 872-9143 experience. Send resume to people desire work to meet or 648< ^. bathrooms, and repair work of ^l$CINTIMT..MANCHfSnR,t0NN.*HiMa643-Sn9 VERNON ' daily needs. Snow shoveling, all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis 1 LINCOLN P.O. Box ISO, Hartford, Conn. Sliualldn Wantad IB MOTORS INC. 643-1181 MIDI, attention Mr. Lincoln CAU 647-9946 apartments cleaned, window QUALITY PAINTING and for estimate, 6436712. CADILLAC • OLDSUOBILC • POHTIa C M. Mansur, Personnel Direc­ HanU CIreulBtlon Dept Paper Hanging by Willis Glte HeralCf BABYSITTING • In my home. Schultz. .Fully Insured, NEWTON SMITH ^ tor. All replies kept strictly Ages two years and up. Your < . AS'ilMt U AOVi ntlblNU coafidentiar references. 649-4343. Remodeling. Repairing. Rec transportation. Call M3 1964. Call 7288839. rooms. No Job loo small. 848 PHONE 643-2711 3144. FMADDIDrANCNIMMACiM VOVA 40 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan, 24. 1977 — PAGE SEVENTEEN

1 Lott 1 Horse I* 77 L t HT1 J • T M 3 5 Dinntr belt directives E u 1 1 0 N u L Charles M. Schultz C E E 3 9 Frtakith 2 Spoksn A HU N 0 [? R A L P 12 Epochs 3 Not a one l i 0 g E A R 1 El D e ar A b b y 13 Amorican 4 Jewish E s . □D [Tn A P R s 0 Indian atestic Ulil N E p ■00 j j 14 Maa Watt 6 Horse \1 . f 5 ’'UJHArS60(N6 UMATAAEVOU THIS (5 MV By Abigail Van Buren UU U A R E R 1 3 Excellent running condition. for Immediate occupancy set rola command □ □ L£]11 0 U P □ N T E 3 a S S f ONHERE7THE 00(N6 IN THIS 6RANPfiAJHER'S Needs very minor repairs to up in the Hartford area. If it's 15 Com plant 6 Paris ilrport 1 L E U ImI levs 15 L£AVIN6.'f BARN (dITH AVI' BARNlICAN pass inspection. 6375.742-6591. a new home your looking for parti 7 Jewish month 1*[a[T £ 8 a L P A BOV FRIEND? BE HERE (F 16 Actraii 8 Made to mash U 3 L 16' CAMPER trailer • single you owe it to yourself to see f? S 1[0 u 1I A T aJ lUANTTO! 1964 FORD Econollne Van - axle, excellent condition. our tremendous selection of 14 Lanchastar 9 Woman's 1? T A PF 0 JJ R 1 N T £1 Custom Wagon. Blue. Eight “ ‘•1- I never nsme _T m 17 Grots [p P Good running condition. Best Eleven years old. 61,500. Call wides in many decors and » '•tier to Dear Abby. but I must O r N D□ cylinders. Automatic Natianal 10 Ringing sound JMPRe5tflOM. transmission, power steering. offer. Ask for Dan. Call 646- 742-8930. floor plans at prices that can­ * don t know where to turn. 26 Ages T i t m Product 11 Easily fooled 49 Social club Roof rack, ^cellent. |9M. 8248. not be beat. Complete 17-year-old son has become intereated in a girl. 30 Vanitian official BRAND NEW 14 foot wides accessory and service depart­ (abbr.) parson (abbr.) Suburban Sales, 649-2076. Sirlfr lends, but t h i e ^ 19 Lease 31 Force unit 1971 CHEVROLET El from 69995. in stock ready for ment. Call Plaza Home^ 1348 16 Mora crafty 50 Fabricated J “8° Saturday, on their 20 Griddar't goal payment 32 You would Camino. Automatic, V:6, ver immediate delivery. Price in­ Wilbur Cross Highway, w rlln 51 Angered 1965 AUSTIN HEALY - first (tate, they went to a movie. (We fet him use the family 22 Racant (prafbe) 21 Normandy (coni) good condition. Call 649-10' cludes wall-to-wall Tnpk., Berlin Conn., 1 -8^ “ Sprite’'. Good running condi­ car) He came home at 7:46 Sunday imorningl 24 Actor Sparks invasion day 35 Atoll 52 Squeezes out carrpeting, matching 0%9. tion. $400 or best offer. Cali 25 Mammoth 23 Safety agency 36 Determination 54 Ark builder appliances, bow window, front . I J ‘J’® movie, he wont to her houae to Mr. Wraight, 528-9471. 29 Pop 25 Greek latter 40 Lament 55 Therefore 1975 GMC - 18 foot Cahin country kitchen and much 1970 SCHULT - 52X12. East w a ^ television and they both feU asleep. Last Saturday 33 Povarty-war 26 Kitten's cry 43 Make possible 56 Wyandotte Chassis. With 20 ft. aluminum more. Large selection of Hartford. Built-Ins, Mickey Finn — Morris Weies 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - morning ** ^ *"** '* '" ® '” “ '"® Sundey ■gancy (abbr.) 2 7 ______Lisa. insulated body. Features: appliances. Storage shed. Cali 45 Considers abode Rebuilt engine, seats seven, homes to cnooss from, all 34 Nona datty painting 5^-3154, after 4. 59 Noun suffix excellent condition. Radio. Side door, roll up rear door. priced to sell. Excellent finan­ that something is drastically wrong 36 Child's toy J-*V Power steering, 350 V-8 cing available. Trades 37 Sociaty in 1 2 3 4 S 0 7 8 9 to Good in snow. 61,300. Phone TuA ho™S? 8*^' to IteaP 11 ALL RIGHT, MRS. 643-9776. engine, with 4 speed transmis­ welcome, parts, supplies, and Chinatown THANK YOU FOR COMING 12 13 14 FERRIS— AND IF sion, two speed rear axle. Op­ accessories, full time service u iff .®*® ^?toer and I give hun causes nothing but 39 Again HERE AND TELLING US, [THERE'S ANYTHING tional equipment: CB radio, department. Plaza Homes, back tuk. We ve ^ways had a good relatioiuhip with our 41 African SHERIFF. I'LL GO TO I CAN DO FOR Automotive Service 66 IB 10 17 with am /fm radio. Excellent 1 3 « Wilbur...... Cross- Hia____ son until now. What do you suggecit? antelope THE HOSPITAL NOW— VOU, PLEASE LET AND SEE CAN. ME KNOW. condition. Must sell. 1-677- Berlin Turnpike, Bierlin, 42 In tha know IS 19 21 ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- WORRIED 1518, ask for Bob. Connecticut, 1-828-0369. 44 Marine 1 sun specialists, factory growth 22 23 1 trained, one day service, 114 D E A R W ORRIED: I auggeat that hia father have a 46 Thoaa in 2B 20 27 ■ East Main Street, Rockville. inqn-t^man talk with the boy. Of couirse the girl's parenU office 3. 3. 30 31 32 AutomoUv Service 871-1617. should plan some reatrictlona on h er with regard to the 48 Shame ■ 33 33 3. hours she keeps, but aince they dz> not (or she Ignores 49 Mimic ■ ■ them), it e up to you to put some on your son. Tell him what 53 Fabric woven 37 3. 1 10 Ume you want him home, and If he doesn’t comply, the key from flax 42 ■ ■ to the situaUon is the one that fiu the car. ’ 57 Boat paddle 1 45 66 Child's vehicle ■ 60 Injure with 40 sitm^n -^^^^• F bke your opinion o f the following horns ■ 49 SO SI 1 S3 54 65 61 Poem ■ S6 When friends just drop in, should the hostess excuse 62 Drags S7 90 59 00 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer herself and put on a pot of coffee, or get a cold drink and 63 Witches A P P R O X IM A T E L Y 1500 serv® It a sandwich, cake, cookies or whatever she has 64 G-man 01 02 63 THE MUSEUM JUST T H E Y h a v e TD Square feet of office space in on hMd? Or should she ask her guests if they would like a 65 Existence r GUESS IT'S 04 05 60 the Manchester State Bank not drink, a cold one or a sandwich 7 (Lat) ACOUIR EPAN INPIANI TREAT IT VERY BECAUSE FOP HAS Building. Formerly a printing 66 Ammunition - l i CANOE THAT'S A CAREFULLY.' IT My husband and I are on opposite sides o f this argument INCWSFAFIS INTIRPRI8I ASSN| THE SAME PROBLEM shop. TT J. Crockett, Realtor, and need you to settle it lor uii. THOUSANP YEARS COULP EASILY WITH OUR FIVE 643-1577. n n ' MILLIE IN MARYLAND FALL APART.’’ YEAR-OLP SMALL SPACE for rent - DEAR M ^LIE; The gradouii hoetesa does not inquire. Ideal for store or office. Win at Bridge She acts. (P.S. Drop-in visitors should not expect a Available now. Please call January •SBVKfPABTS* feed-in.) 6434441. NORTH Jim: “ Here’s a simple one A Q J 8753 Malcolm sat South and ^opened EAST CENTER Street - Se­ DEAR ABBY: For the last 1:2 years I have gone to the V A4 with the artificial forcing two- cond floor. One room with same hairdresser once a week for a shampoo and set. It ♦ J74 club bid used by alinost all reception area. All utilities F1 AMC now costs 66 plus a dollar tip and the cost of parking. 4KS American experts. Mike’s furnUied. Use of 24 feet by 15 Every Christinas I have givon my hairdresser a lovely two-spade respomie was feet meeting room included. gift, carefully chosen—somethling I would HWa to receive WEST EAST positive and showed a decent C HflfrvWA.kK.TM Aaa US on i»2A Ample parkuig. Call 643-1126. WORKINB myself. *1 0 9 * 4 2 spade suit.” TOBETHER TO It just occurred to mo, Abby, that inasmuch as I tip my V J 10832 ¥975 Oswald: “Since tlie game Captain Easy — Crooka and Lawrence PROVIDE h^dro:w r every week, SH15 (or the owner) should be a A 10 9 8 65 was board-a-match, Malcolm giving ME a small present at (Christmas in appreciation of *52 *2 100874 3 took full charge and went into OH, d e a r ; 5 T II.L ; h e a p - O U A L in my business. SOUTH (D) Blackwood. When WUke show­ no WORD ON OAPPyT,, ) QUARTER'S I A5KBP HIS SECRETARY... □ AUTOMOTIVE iER V ICEl Next year should I ask, '*W hich would you prefer, a tip * A K 6 ed one ace he bid six ITLL SE DAYLISHT '» CHECKING Paris Sksecials VKQ6 SOON'.______everywhere, ALL SHE KNEW every week or a nice Christinas present?" notrump.” • AMC OofHilM FMtory Parts 6KQ632 IWAjAW! WAS THAT HBD I would appreciate your opinion and those of your Jim: “This bid would be Autos For Sale 67 • Faetorr>Trainao Tao«>meiam *AQ HAP AN 1/XSfiur • Ipacial Taota and Equlpmant readers and hairdressers. just as correct in I MPs as in l U ! 4 Cyllndor Honda Both vulnerable NEED CAR? Credit bad? TIRED OF GIVING board-a-match. With one ace Bankrupt? Repossessed? Tune-Up Kit $12.08 Weil North East South m issing and Sout.h holding Honest Douglas accepts SERVICE DEAR TIRED: Don't asiz. Those who perform personal ace-queen of clubs lit was most lowest down, smallest 2 Cylinder Honda Mrvlcee NEED tips, but feeling as you do, skip the Pass 2 * Pass 4 N. T. important for South to be payments. Douglas Motors, For the Car or Truck SPECIALSI Tune-Up Kit $10.50 Christmas gift. / Pass 5 a Paai 0 N. T. declarer.” S cM a in . Pass Pass Pass Oswald: "M alcolm won the Impact Drivers $7.05 Opening lead — J ¥ heart lead in dum m y and led a WE PAY 615 for complete low diamond on the theory junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland >10a55 With the Mld-Wlnter Blues. S U tN iP ln Penhzoll Motorcycle Oil $.09 qt. that if Blast helrl the ace he Auto Body, 528-1990. i m n t s r Astro-graph might duck, whereupon Malcolm would collect what PARTS Department now open ' W Mi M S « M M Oi MIM M (Ml m ili'llil MS Ml HiilM By BERNICE BEDE 080L Saturdays. Complete line of ; - WITH m$ COUPON ^ By Oswald & Jem ei Jacoby might be a piosl. important ex­ Alley Oop — Dave Graue Chrysler parts. Chorches Manchester Honda tra trick. That didn’t work, Motors. 649-3646. fk n *15a40 24 Adams Street Manchester (Exit 93 oil 1-86) Oswald: "Tournament but it was uniiiecessary. TTie SHOCKS Frsnl EmI Paris & Service; 646-3520 bridge is certainly becoming a opposing Nort'n-South pair bid I For safe handling and young man’s game” TRIUM PH S pitfire, 1974, S i l S I W " For Tiwzday, Jan. 25, 1877 six spades. Kantar led his yellow, excellent condition, I smooth riding, shocks SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) Be Jim: "Speak for yourself. singletonto diamond and six ARIES (March 21-Aprll 16) make an offer. Cali 646-4938 I should be replaced very c tre lu l today even In Dad. Malcolm Brachman who spades went down one.” Wheel lalsnce, * 2 s 8 0 Keep your Impulsivo lendimclez routine chores. Your ispecta aW after 5 p.m. I every 20,000 miles. | in chock today. You couki do a captained this year’s EathTira... such that danger lurks where Relsinger winners has just lot of damage with a lloollah you'd least expect It. 1975 HONDA Civic - CVCC. move or two. celebrated his 50th briUiday.’ ’ Automatic. 62500. Between 5 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee. Oswald: "R i^t! However, I file s : TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An Indiana reader wants to and phone 6464022. 21) You could place loo much the total age of the other five Customarily, you don't try I o shift know if Blackwood actually M/ckey’s emphasis today on having a — Mike Passeli, Bobby Gold­ ■ - WITH THIM COUPON - § the blame. Today, however, you invented tlie Blackwood con­ good time and throw your man, Paul Soloway, Bill 19n CADILLAC - Loaded. All Service Nes 4 might be angry with someone finances out of kilter. Paying tha vention. • I Eisenberg and Eddy Kantar is power equipment, including A u to when the fault Is definitely yours. piper later may be difficult. The annwer is a decided ______I Cert/ffed well under 200 so the team air coTiditioning, low mileage. BRAKE RELINE GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Don't “ Y es." Easley Blackwood in­ FOREIRN t DOMESTIC I Mochanict... CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. If) average is under 40 years. Call 6434728, after 3:30 p.in. borrow anything (rom friends to­ vented Ml back in 1934 right in 4 WHEEL DRUM or 2 WHEEL DISC RELINE I You feel time's hot breath on How about some hands from FACTORY-TRAINED day unless It's absolutely Indiansipiolis where Easlev your nock today, but don't panic. the event?” 1968 CHEVY NOVA - 6 Arc A InttaM Hnlng | TECHNICIANS necessary to your well-being. Attempts lo move too quickly In still lives. Foraign & domestic (most i'*' ^ “ Our technicians are akilled In the Harsh feelings could otherwise cylinder. Standard shift. Runs cars), Quality brake lining. complex siluatrons do more Berry’8 World Asking 6350. Call 289- moat advanced aerviee result. harm than good. Check springs A seals. Chew tethniquea to keep your AMC The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Wheel Measure matter vehicle performing like new. CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) In AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. IS) . .cyl.. Adddd brake fluid. Road w They’re spectalitts In the repair your one-to-one dealings today, The highway won't be a happy 1971 DODGE VAN - and maintenance of AMC try to keep your wits about you. way for you today unless you Tradesmen 200, paneled. Slant vehfciea. For the very best ser­ ...... j vice. come to the technicians You could become Involved with drive uelensively. Be cautious six, standard transmission. - "iru ThIS COUPOu" " " ” “ " “ I who know your vehicle best. one who Is unreasonably hostile. even on short trips. 61500. 646-1257. They're wslUng for you right now at our dealership. LEO (July 23-Aiig. 22) Don't PISCES (Feb. 20-Mareh 20) attempt to lord It over people to­ Resist any pressure today by I ALIGNMENT day. It's tar better to play up lo ! a n O N T END SAFETY CHECK one who covets something that them a little. You'll create much you have. It you give In, you'll III will by being too bossy. later regret your action. MICKEY'S VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) MOTOR SALES Someone you're very close lo CELEBRATION '77 may be extremely extravagant Rt. 83, today. Their profligacy could Rockville, Conn. Now In Progress! hurt you, too. Phonos: LIBRA (SopL 2S-Oct 23) This Is Service 87S-2596 (SERVICE ALL DAY SATURDAY) one of those days when you and Perto 872-7337 your mate are not going to be on Jan. 25,1977 the same wavelength. Back-off It you see the storm signals flying. This coming year you’ll be more ambitious and enterprising than usual. Your chances for success are good if you channel your energies wisely. Jaoiiaiy ftlifuaiy servite ^ p i ^ Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal ’... also, lor the TV rlghl:s to the 1980 Summer Olympics, my rtetwork li; prepared to otter you ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL 11 q il and OIL FILTER SPECIAL a trip to Vegas, lo H aw aii..." Includes;d u d M : iMlaHInetaN alasix A AiftoNteuIa IHm Maperfc M ie i pHigs,Uu m . Motoccraflba pointImi seta endm I a * e«e«ee WiM ■ ■ fcii VI biW Iflk Our Boarding Houae — Carrol & McCormick Motorerstt eendeneer. Inepect choke, throttle Rnkaoe, sport plug 1 Includea up to 5 quarta of oil, Motorcrall oil mter end wiree and distributor cep. Ad}uet carburetor and tlmlos. (Fours and I 1 Inalallatlon. soM stale IpnWont sAghtfr fees; efgMs and ffeonoNnee sflpMf)r I hfgher.f I j TOTAL SPECIAL P R IC E- TOTAL SPEIML P R H X - I PARTS and LABOR .... * 8 . 9 5 PARTS and LABOR .... * 3 0 . 3 5 4ny agpffcMM* Mi m fitr* Anr ippauM Iziu UM

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