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Town, District Meet Cordially by SUSAN VAUGHN Committees to Deal with Sewers, Or the Risley Dam Breaking

Town, District Meet Cordially by SUSAN VAUGHN Committees to Deal with Sewers, Or the Risley Dam Breaking

• J I Outside today Inside today Winter itorm watch in effect for late today and tonight. Cloudy with more im­ Area ...... 6 Editorial ...... 4 portant anow indicated toward evening. Classified...... 9-10 F a m ily ...... 2 Highs today in the upper SOs. Snow C om ics...... 11 Obituaries ...... 12 tonight may be heavy at times. Lows in Manehe»ter’-^A City of Village Charm Z ./■ • Dear Abby...... 11 Sports...... 7-8 the lower 20s. Wednesday snow mixing with some sleet before ending later In TWELVE PACES MANCHESTER; CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY ,1078 - VOLl XCVll. No. 90 PRtCEi FIFTCEN CENTS day. Highs Wednesday in upper 20s. 11

‘ i'- “'Ijiii- '^1 ‘ i ' liili’i i>i •J\\\ -I ■ Town, district meet cordially By SUSAN VAUGHN committees to deal with sewers, or the Risley Dam breaking. public safety and other areas was Herald Reporter Larry Noone, district director, brought up several times and urged expressed similar concerns regar­ The directors of the town and the by members of both boards. Without ding high risk areas such as Eighth Utilities District met Monday making a definite commitment to es­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. He night in an atmosphere of congeniali­ tablish some liaison. Penny con­ urged mutual drills with both fire ty and cooperation. cluded the meeting with a promise to departments. It was the first time the two boards include the item on the February ■rown Director Thomas Connors ■ have met to discuss a variety of agenda of the town board. also said he would like to see a mutual concerns. Town Director Vivian Ferguson singular command set up for each The topics included sewage treat­ made the most direct statements on potential disaster situation which ment, public safety, including fire consolidation. After listening to com­ could involve both the district and service and disaster control, and ments about various joint efforts. the town. Penny indicated that the water service. Mrs. Ferguson said, " I think we’re town is reviewing the disaster plan The term consolidation, or as building a case for consolidation and that other coordinated efforts Mayor Stephen Penny chose to call here.” have begun with the fire it, “unification” came up several Personally, she said she favors departments. times during the meeting at Whiton consolidation of the district and town Lassow also asked that represen­ Memorial Library. services, but added, "If consolidation tatives from the district be included The meeting was called at the is to come about, it will come by in the efforts to establish new costs Some instructions on food preservation request of the Eighth District board choice or economic demands" from for sewer users based on new federal several months ago, shortly after Franklin Hawley, left, and Ted Banas, both of East Hartford, explain a food drying ap­ within the district. guidelines. District (President Gordon Lassow Mrs. Ferguson mentioned “outside Public Works Director Jay Giles paratus to Mrs. Irene Lindquist, also of East Hartford, who is asking how long it takes the was elected last June. The meeting pressure to establish consolidation, said he did not know yet what the apple slices to dry on the trays. This and other food preservation methods were was not finally arranged until the apparently referring to expected ef­ changed Eighth District costs would demonstrated recently at an open house at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints new town board was elected in forts by a group of citizens to petition be. in Manchester during a church welfare program. (Herald photo by Tompkins) November, for a townwide referendum on con­ Penny said, “Perhaps we should The meeting started out in a solidation. She said these efforts at talk about the consolidation or un­ humorous vein with Penny consolidation by outside groups ification of sewer service,” saying explaining how he and Lassow came would probably result in a long court there are disadvantages of having to the conclusion that there would be case. two sewer services. "no real chairman” for the meeting, There is an apparent conflict The district directors said the ad­ New Mideast talks open He and Lassow sat together at the between the Town Charter, which vantages of the separate service to < center of a long table at which says consolidation requires a vote of the district include a two-mill tax members of both boards were in­ approval by the district, and the state rate and a minimum of personnel and terspersed. Home Rule Act. facilities. with U.S. as mediator In his opening comments, Lassow Mrs. Ferguson stressed com­ Noone suggested that both the dis­ said, “I hope this is just the start of munications between the town and trict and town boards apply for state the continuation of a good district as the most important factor and federal grants on projects to JERUSALEM (UPI) - Egypt and as a long, hard bargaining process. faii." relationship. We’ll try to be positive and she suggested the formation of assure getting the grants. Lassow Israel today opened a new round of Egypt and Israel exchanged what Kamel said in his three-minute and hope we can end up on a positive committees for both sewer and fire restated that the district did not hold peace talks with the United States officials on both sides said were draft speech that "there will be no real note and hope we can solve mutual service. up the sewer project for the town's standing as mediator between them documents on the declaration of prin­ peace in Palestine for the house of problems.” Stephen Cassano, town director, industrial park. “We can work as fast on the tough issues of a Palestinian ciples governing an overall Middle Israel unless there will be an equal More than 40 persons attended the also expressed concern about a plan as possible, " he said. homeland and Israeli withdrawal East peace settlement — the first house there for the Palestinian peo­ meeting, including several town of action in the event of such dis­ The meeting ended on at least the ple. from occupied Arab territory. item on the agenda of the talks. department heads, as well as town asters as the grain elevator in the promise for consideration of future Dayan referred only vaguely to the Hard-line speeches at the 20- They agreed to recess until mid­ and district residents. The public was North End (Central Connecticut Co­ meetings between the two boards or minute opening ceremony by Israeli afternoon Wednesday, to allow question of a Palestinian homeland, not allowed to make comments. op Farmers Association) blowing up. its representatives. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and themselves time to digest the saying one issue was the “the princi­ The idea of forming some joint his Egyptian counterpart, documents, but the officials said the ple of just solutions of the problem of Mohammed Kamel, indicated the parties will meet privately and infor­ the Palestinian Arabs” on the West two nations were far apart on the mally during the recess. Bank and the-Gaza Strip. crucial issues. Dayan spoke first at the opening Neither side referred to the Jewish Industrial park sewer But Dayan acknowledged a peace session and called for a separate settlements in the northeastern cor­ agreement only can be achieved by peace between Israel and Egypt. ner of Sinai that dominated military talks held in Cairo last week and concessions and compromises. Kamel replied that "we have not "If 30 years of hostility in the Mid­ come to seek a separate peace” or an scheduled to resume Thursday. will start in spring dle East has any lesson for us,” he interim solution. Kamel stuck to Egyptian demands Vance said any solution must that Israel pull out of all the Arab said, "it is only that the longer we sewer work may cause an increase in possible increase in its price because delay the peace settlement the recognize the “legitimate rights of land captured in the 1967 war. Dayan By GREG PEARSON of the present trend in bids for sewer the Palestinian people and enable the m ade no d ir e c t m en tio n of the cost for the project. graver and more complex the Herald Reporter Because of these high bids and a projects, Giles said. problems become and all the harder Palestinians to participate in the withdrawal. “There’s an influx of work through determination of their own future.” Vance said “there must be state request to hold off some sewer to resolve.” work, at least part of another project federal programs,” he said. Because Dayan, Kamel and Secretary of Assuming his role as mediator, he withdrawal by Israel from territories A sewer project to service of the large increase in sewer work, said, “We must deal with and over­ occupied in 1967 and agreement on Manchester’s proposed industrial may be delayed, Giles said. State Cyrus Vance recessed the ses­ ■The town has plans for two major bids for such projects recently have sion in the basement ballroom of the come many difficult problems, we secure and recognized borders,for all park will start this spring. Jay Giles, increased in price, he said. will be held accountable today by parties” in accordance with a U.N. director of public works, said Mon­ sewer projects in the North End. One tightly guarded Hilton Hotel and met would include parts of New State Because of this trend and a request privately fqr 15 minutes an hour later world opinion, tomorrow by history. resolution. day. A recent trend of high bids for from the state, part of the Bryan We will not be judged lightly if we Road and Adams Street and would to begin what U.S. officials describe run to the industrial park, which is Farms project may be delayed, Giles expected to include the J.C. Penney said. The project is funded primarily Co.’s huge catalog distribution through federal funds being made available for the state for sewer center. Monday votes The second project would include a work. trunk sewer from Union Pond to There has been a large number of Today’s News Summary may be illegal Tolland Turnpike and street sewers requests for the funding, and the in the Bryan Farms area, which in­ state's appropriation from the cludes Concord and Baldwin roads. federal government for this fiscal HARTFORD (UPI) - Town JERUSALEM - The United sometimes hampered firemen as The city’s finest were red-eyed Giles said that the town plans to year is diminishing, Giles said. meetings and official business con­ States moved today toward a they battled the blaze for about and speechless Monday when they begin work on the sewers leading to The state has asked communities d u ct^ Monday may have been il­ direct role in the dispute between three hours. learned that Ricci, 50, killed the industrial park first. “I'd like to delay sewer projects that can wait legal, a spokeswoman for the Greece and Turkey with the an­ himself with his service revolver to see construction start as soon as until the next fiscal year when more secretary of the state’s office said federal funds will be available. The nouncement that Secretary of TEHRAN, Iran - Three in his locked office. possible in the spring,” he said. State Cyrus Vance will visit both earthquakes and heavy floods hit today. This means that bidding should 1978-79 fiscal year begins July 1. The spokeswoman said that was Giles said that the town expects to countries on his way back to southern Iran today but it was a He left a terse note which said begin in March. freezing cold wave that killed "everything is too much." His 38- because Monday was observed as a begin work on the trunk sewer soon Washington. state holiday because of Martin The project, however, may face a after the industrial park sewer work Vance, who is spending three most of the 31 reported dead. caliber revolver was found in his Luthur King J r .’s birthday. His starts. The street sewers, however, days at the Jerusalem conference right hand. birthday was actually Sunday, but probably will be delayed until next of Egyptian and Israeli foreign ATLANTA (UPI) - Former Shovel hydrants the holiday was fixed as .Monday, the ministers, will fly to Cairo Friday Budget Director Bert Lance, who Town Fire Chief John Rivosa has fiscal year, he said. WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - The The town still has to do work to ob­ morning for a brief meeting with once accused the press of treating next working day. asked that residents remove snow Although it was a state holiday tain several easements needed for President Anwar Sadat. him unfairly, is expected to state Traffic Commission today from around fire hydrants so they some meetings were held around the both sewer projects, Giles said. become a news commentator on threatened to revoke a permit for will be accessible for fire fighters. an Atlanta television station, the the proposed Middletown horse state and some towns conducted Atlanta Constitution reporteid in race track, but gave the business as usual. ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) - The today’s editions. promoters a month to convince Manchester’s Zoning Board of nation has said its last goodbuy to In another development, court the panel not to do so. Appeals was the only board that took its beloved Hubert Horatio any formal action Monday. It voted Humphrey. His final tributes records indicate Lance recently Second member State Transportation Com­ on four public hearing Items, all of ended the way he wanted— with a has paid off almost $3.9 million of his debts. missioner James F. Shugrue told which were heard Monday night. “celebration of joy.” Attorney Harold Keith, represen­ Manchester also was one of only President Carter and Vice ting the Sawmill Brook Racing about a half-dozen towns in the state President Walter Mondale led to leave ZBA Association, that he favors which left its Municipal Building Monday’s series of funeral OLD SAYBROOK (UPI) - revoking the permit because no open Monday. The shortage of members was ob­ eulogies to the "Happy Warrior” The Manchester Zoning Board of Connecticut State Police Com­ action has been taken in the 14 The spokeswoman said the matter vious Monday night as all three alter­ of American politics, a senator of missioner Edward P. Leonard, Appeals lost its second member months since it was issued. may be sent to the state Freedom of within a week Monday night when nates — Cunningham, Harriet almost 26 years, forrner vice who came under fire for his Information Commission to deter­ Haslett and Harry Reinhorn - sat. president and presidential handling of the Peter A. Reilly James Cunningham resigned. mine hf meetings held Monday were Cunningham, who has been an Brown’s resignation was effective nominee. case, said police can expect more illegal. immediately, new member Edward heat from the press and the public WASHINGTON (UPI) - The alternate to the board for two years, Justice Department has awarded The FOI commission is charged said that he resigned because of a Coltman was unable to attend and in the future. with deciding if any sUte laws are time conflict on Monday night, the Paul Rossetto, the board’s secretary, DANIELSON, Conn. Lenoard said Monday public $246,135 to the Poor People’s violated at public meetings. It ZBA’s regular meeting night. did not sit because he was an appli­ (UPI) — Flames, sometimes hostility and closer scrutiny of Federation Inc. of Hartford to develop a neighborhood-by­ typically handles complaints regar­ Last Friday, Clarence "Bud” cant for one of the four public leaping 100 feet into the air, police departments by the press ding public officials keeping secret neighborhood crime prevention Brown, the board’s vice chairman, hearings held Monday night. destroyed the Danielson Cinema are taking their toll on policemen, public information. who are experiencing more heart program for ’the state’s capital. resign^ in protest of the situation late Monday afternoon, an hour surrounding a variance granted last Aian Lamson, the town planner, after a special childrens’ matinee attacks, divorces and suicides. Under the one-year grant, an­ Postponed October for a Maple Street addition. suggested to Johnson that after the ended, fire officials said. This now leaves the ZBA with only appointments are made the entire • No injuries were reported. nounced Monday by the department’s Law Enforcement . Snow forced postponement of six regular and alternate members. board meet with the town counsel to Authorities said the roof of the PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Assistance Administration, the tonight’s local cage action. The East Chairman Bernard Johnson said that discuss the duties of the ZBA and the local landmark collapsed about Shock and sadness linger over Catholic-Northwest Catholic game he would talk to both political parties laws governing the board. 5:15 p.m., 15 minutes after the Providence Police headquarters federation will try to fight crime through neighborhood counseling slated for West Hartford has been and ask that appointments be made Lamson proposed such a meeting blaze was reported. An estimated where Police Chief Robert E. Ric­ because several of the members and rehabilitation programs. moved to Wednesday night while the in time for the board’s February crowd of 1,000 onlookers ci committed suicide.-, Cheney Tech-Cromwell contest has meeting. Brown is a Republican and have served on the board for two been postponed with no new date set. Cunningham is a Democrat. years or less. \ Manchester evening herald, Manchester, Conn., Tuns., .fan, 17. I!)7k I'ACE 'rilHEK PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manyhester. Conn.. Tues.. Jan. 17, l!)78 Greater Hartford area, Negro, for rehearsals for former director of the the Senior Citizens show Births SCHOOL VACATION . . , atheneum, will be retur­ slated for April 14-15. A TAKE THE FAMILY TO ning to Hiartford to speak. total of 50 hours is involved Beebe, I Jsa Jo, daughter of Stephen and Jo Ann kanehl at this event. including rehearsals and CXUIISRIR Beebe of 91 Laurel St. She was born Dec. 29 at Hartford Betty’s notebook Mr. Cunningham who has show time, she said. This is Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walt -a national reputation in the d paying job, so anyone in­ Leonard Kanehl of 29 Cook St. Her paternal grandparents art world, will speak of the terested please call Marci, are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe of 257 Green Road. RESOVATIUNS By Betty Ryder special eichibit opening at after 6 p.m. at 646-3911. the museum, Jan. 26, l ^ l s n e u First Game SaffonI, Jessiea Ellen, daughter of William R. and WIN “Paintings from the Debra Bryant Safford of 16 Delmont St. She was born 1AUCK1978T0URS Netherlands and the Ger­ Students at the Interna­ Dec. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal man Speaking Countries.” tional YMCA Training grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Erie Bryant of 16 Del­ World. work for the people and School in Springfield, Mass, One week from today we With the departure and Voyage” card from Mrs. The lecture, which I un­ mont St. Her paternal grandfather is Raymond Safford o f . should be Israel-bound, and. arrival plans announced, it Irene McCaughey of West land of Israel.” derstand will be attended played the first official bask­ It also included a very etball game on Jan. 10,1892. Hyannis, Mass. 5 Dayg — 4 Nlghta excitement is mounting as sounds as though it will be Center Street wishing me by many of the Manchester It was invented by Dr. time draws near. a madhouse at the Air “such a good time that handy folder to carry area members, begins at 11 *IUWIU April 24-28, 1978 James Naismith to provide Per Person Rumors are that in addi­ National Guard hanger when you return you’ll itinerary lists, currency a.m. followed immediately indoor exercise between the tion to Gov. Eila Grasso next Tuesday evening. need a vacation.” tables, bills and receipts, by a wine reception and football and baseball sea- [ Pliwie 649-5491 ] Double and also listed the Shgwcase and her husband, Tom, and The Hartford am­ If I do all the things I luncheon served in Tapesty *NEWORLEiWS Occupancy Giip and Caron Carter (the bassadors with the have planned and see all Hadassah Tourist Clubs In Hall. ^ T H E A T R E S EAST Cinemas ’289 president's son and families who will host the the people I’ve made ten­ Israel so we can arrange For information regar­ HALL FOR RENT lin e B s tJ u w 0 4 tative appointments with, for a tour of Hadassah For parties, showers, receptions, OOTOO daughter-in-law), Mrs. But incoming Israelis, together ding reservations, call o i u m i M K Lance (wife of the Georgia with state dignitaries, will that’s just the way it will projects there. Mrs. David B. Reynolds, meetings. I Complete kitchen facilities. Large enclosed parking R o S a m o m B B T CMIIDIjUl ROCNES TD... Per Person 17 and Under Sharing banker and almost budget all converge on the airport be. 233-0768. lot. Inquire; WALTDtINirt I B A ST HARTFORD director for the United to greet the visitors. After Maxine Jaffe, president Lecture luncheon Lithuanian Hall t U PETFgPBAQON o j 568-O B 10 *189 with 2 Full Paying Adults States) with two of their welcoming greetings from of the Manchester Chapter Some interesting news Pianist needed 24 QOLWAY STREET BMtcMMHunmgg children may join the flight the governor, we wiii of Hadassah, sent me a 'PACnC NORTHWEST comes from the Women’s A piano player is still MANCHESTER $2.60 til SrMRW. Jan. 24. depart for Bradley Field very nice card wishing me Committee of the needed, according to Marci Call before B P.M. INCLUDES: Also, we heard through and our waiting E| A1 air­ a happy journey. It reads, Wadsworth Atheneum OR OTHER TAUCK TOURS R ound trip jet to O rlando from Hartford the old grapevine that plane and the visitors will “May you go forth and about the second in the Round trip transfers between Airport and Hotel return in peace,” and Rosalynn Carter may fly leave with their host popular series of lecture- Manchoator Evaning Harald Bstty Thibtau VI 8t. John All Baggage Handling into Bradley just to say families with whom they added “With this ancient Mary O’Britn luncheons to be held Mon­ Ml i w i J iM n w Publlihed every evening except Dmnls O'BrIsn 4 Nights Accommodations SHERATON-TWIN “goodbye.” will live during part of blessing a going-away gift Sundeys end hotideyt. Entered at the day, Jan. 30, in the Avery Mencheeter, Conn. Post Office es Se­ Please call soon — these tours are very popular and TOWERS During one of our orien­ their stay. It will all work has been made in your cond Claes Mall Matter. 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I a lack of applicants. Steven Werbner, Manchester Women’s Republican Long Term...Short Term In 1972 an artist at the Des the town’s personnel assistant, sent a creation. The group has believe that the 0.9-acre strip may be would strongly suggest that NO Club executive board will have an in­ Moines Register and ’Tribune prepared a model proposal acquired back again for about $2,000. notice Monday to the Town Board of ternational luncheon Wednesday at future applications be accepted until Directors that said the project can found political districts in his that would “bypass the self- If this be true, wouid it not be even clear title lo land can be proven. 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. proceed. Robert Heavisides, 15 Timber Trail. state that looked like a moose, interest of incumbent more important for the town to If the Board of Directors calls a “Fortunately, the few applicants IS/tutvral a hungry horse, an outboard seriously consider its purchase? special meeting to discuss this we had were acceptable to the Police (taAriiliial dnice Jhxoant) ffft legislators and set objective On Tuesday, Jan. 10, The Herald motor, a flying wedge and a standards for reappor­ matter before their regular Feb. 7, Department and we now can go L6A. [ Area police nesting hen. reported that “the applicants expect 1978 public hearing, they will set a ahead with the project,” Werbner Savings tionment.” to have an option to buy the property wrote. precedent for all future land zoning *«9W lbf In 1975 Chicago Mayor The next United States cen­ by the end of the week.” (Jan. 14, mistakes, affording all others the Three clerks and two equipment Vernon Richard Daley proposed a sus will take place in 1980. 1978) same treatment in helping them to maintenance technicians will be Donald A. Hall, 39, of 110 West hired. The added personnel will help redrawing of the traundaries of Once the popidation figures The Herald on Jan. 14, 1978 meet filing deadlines for Zoning Main St., and Donald W. Morse, 39, of reported that “Philip Susag, a convert 50,000 to 75,000 reports for 17 High St., both of Rockville, were Illinois’ lOth Congressional are published the following Board meetings. the computer and microfilm District in an effort to unseat trustee for the Methodist Health and Sincerely yours, charged this morning in connection year, the boundaries of virtual­ Welfare Services Inc., said that he with an incident at LaPointe In­ Democrat Abner Mikva. On Frank U. Lupien , ly every state legislative and had expected the Town Board of 21 Sunset St. dustries on West Main Street. iV,.' I Fire calls ' Union employees are on strike at seeing the proposed boundaries congressional district will we Directors to waive the town’s right to Manchester Mikva commented: “That’s redrawn. ) the plant. The two men were charged Manchester with criminal mischief and disorder­ not a map, that’s spaghetti.” Since most anti­ ly conduct on complaint of a person II' Practitioners of Uiis fine art Monday, 5:01 p.m. —Box 524, smoke in gerrymandering moves You can collect tax house at 51 Tanner St. (Eighth District) leaving the plant who said his car of partisan political reappor­ succe^ before 1981, politics at Tuesday, 7:53 a.m, —fire in washing was kicked. Both men were to be tionment sometimes refer to it its rawest will prevail in most machine motor, 56 S. Hawthorne St. presented in Common Pleas (^urt 19, fiV'"" Knowing how to buy paid on sick pay (Town) Rockville, today in lieu of posting $25 as “slicing the salami.” states when districts are Tuesday, 10:13 a.m, —delayed ignition cash bonds. Some years ago, in fact, a redrawn,” Common Cause By RAY DeCRANE in furnace, 325 Hilliard St. (Eighth life insurance can mean and claim the benefit now. District) New York politician observed: concludes. (Eighth in a Series) But as of Jan. 1,1977, the Sick Pay Jaycee to hold One of the major fiascos of last exclusion is gone for good. In its Tolland County public meeting "money in the bank” too year’s tax filing season was the story place is the Disability Pay exclusion. Monday, 5:25 p.m. — Car fire. Route on the Sick Pay Elxclusion. Under its terms, the same $100 140, Oystal Lake, Ellington. An orientation meeting for the Manchester Jaycees will be held For years, employees who were weekly maximum exclusion applies, Monday, 6:14 p.m. — Oven fire. Mile Thought Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the First absent from work because of a but it can now be claimed only by Hill Road, Tolland. sickness or injury and whose pay was employees under 65 who were forced Federal Bank, 344 W. Middle Turn­ There’s a lot that’s new about Savings Bank Life Insurance. Effec­ into early retirement because of a pike. Tomorrow will begin the Week of racism and other forms of seiective continued during this period of en­ tive January 1, a new Connecticut law allows you to buy low-cost total and permanent disability. Moves office The public is invited to the event, Prayer for Christian Unity. This persecution; to speak in a kindly forced absence, were perm its to ’The payments they may exclude Dr. Frederick S. Tan, specialist in which will include a presentation on SBLI policies with higher limits of protection and /oicer rates_ — year’s theme from Ei^iesians 2:13-22 manner at all times. Then we, as dis­ exclude from taxable income as are limited to the payments hematology and oncology, has moved the programs that the organization is even lower jor females. is “We are no longer strangers ... ciples, can be free to serve tte needs much as $100 a week. received, or $100 a week, whichever into new offices at 353 Main St. ’The involved in. The Jaycees sponsor Christ has broken down the walls that of nations, our community and our Althouc^ the 1976 Tax Act was not is Igss. new phone number is 649-0110. Dr. self-development programs and also Most banks say "Our savings certificates pay the highest interest allowed by law with substantial You can choose from a broad selection ot plans — plans with em­ separate us.” neighbors as we dwell on love with passed 1^ Congress until September penalty (or early withdrawal." What it means is, if you withdraw a certificate before maturity you receive If you are married, a joint return Tan was previously located at 15 W. work in many community improve­ Therefore we will not make all our hearts, our minds and our of that year, the lawmakers killed regular savings account interest of 5'/a% less 90 days interest We do it too, but we don't like to, phasis on maximum insurance at low cost, or with emphasis on must be filed in order to claim the Middle Turnpike. ment projects. barriers between races, religions, strength. the Sick Pay exclusion retroactive to s o ...... First Federal Savings developed a program I.C.A. (Individual Choice Account) with rotating savings... A low-cost children’s rider includes all children in most exclusion. Furthermore, the exclu­ cultures and nations. Where there is Submitted by Jan. 1, 1976. maturity dates. By staggering maturity dates the probability of early withdrawal and penalties are sion is reduced dollar-for-dollar by policies... New children are automatically added to a family plan love there will be no barriers because Ambrose Diehl Literally hundreds of thousands of lessened. the amount the adjusted gross in­ at no additional cost. . . Education funds, mortgage insurance, Jesus, the Christ, has dissolved South United workers who were idled between Almanac KEEP YOUR REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT 5V4°b for immediate use. but let us open them. Methodist Church January and September because of come (including the disability in­ savings certificates on a planned, flexible program. family income, emergency funds — a whole host of differenj p J m i come) exceeds $15,000. Thus, if the In Matthew 28:16-20, Jesus gives delegate to the sickness or injury, and who had Short range needs .. . $1,000 or more 2'h years certificate, interest rate 6%%, annual yield 7.08% combined Incomes of husband and to cover your personal needs. the Great Coimnission to his dis­ MACC Division of counted on this tax benefit, were Intermediate needs . .. $1,000 or more 4 year certificate, interest rate 7'/2%, annual yield 7.90% wife on the joint return are $20,200 or Today is ’Tuesday, Jan.. 17, the 17th In 1917,the United States bought 50 ciples, directing them to go and teach Christian Unity denied its use. Long range needs . . . $1,000 or more 6 year certificate, interest rate 7V4%, annual yield 8.17% more, there is no disability pay that day of 1978 with 3M to follow. of the Virgin Islands in the West In­ To know all about it, simply get a copy of the new SBLI life insur­ others all the commandments given Well after filing deadline. Congress may be claimed. dies from Denmark for $25 million Now that’s the truth .... and it's good financial planning. See us at First Federal. . your family them. Jesus’ promise was that he reacted to the uproar that went up The moon is between its first ance free folder by calling or — better yet — visiting your local In addition. Form 2440 must be and they remain a U.S. territory. The financial center. would be with them always, even and passed a new law. ’The Sick Pay quarter and full phase. mutual savings bank. ■ ( Yetf rdayt ] filed to claim the exclusion. A other 50 Virgin Islands belong to, or to the end of the earth. exclusion was continued for a fuU The morning stars are Mercury, ACCOUNT INTEREST RATE ANNUAL YIELD PER YEAR year, until Jan. 1, 1977. feature of Form 2440 is its require­ Venus, Mars and Saturn. are associated with, Britain. When we pray, let us remember 1 or 2 year 6 V2 % 6.81% ’The change will not affect anyone ment for a physician’s certification oppressed nations and exploited 25 years ago ’The evening star is Jupiter. In 1950, nine bandits staged a $1.5 2V2 to 4 year 6Wo 7.08% filing a 19^ return now. But the to permanent and total disability. peoples, that they may be liberated Board of Directors votes |2 pay ’Those bom on this date are under million robbery of a Brink’s armored 4 lo 6 year 7 V2% 7.90% r j S B L I bendits can still be claimed by (NEXTi Moving expenae adjust­ 8.17% from hunger, stress, insecurity, and raise for town employees. the sign of Capricorn. car in'Boston. 6 to 10 year 7W o, anyone who qualified in 1976 and ment) $ (l«potil minimum toi Savinos Ceiliticale FSLtC legulalions pmmit wittiiliawals tiom lime savings accounts beloie maluiily. but wrth subslanlial penallies qiiritual poverty. Remember also 10 years ago American statesman, scientist and In 1977, ’Theodore Sorensen asked 1.000 SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE the work of the peacemakers. Be were denied its use, or who neglect to (You may order the 1978 tax book Herman J. Passcantell of 172 New author Benjamin Franklin was bora President Carter to withdraw his concerned for thou Christians who claim it because it was then against by writing to: “ Cut Your Own Bolton Road is Manchester’s new Jan. 17, 1727. nomination for CIA director because suffer for their witness to a love that the law. , Taxes,” c/o The Manchester superlntndent of highways. On this day in history: extends past all bunum boundaries. There are still two years Evening Herald, P.O. Box 489, Radio of mounting opositlon to it. Manchester’s Redevelopment remaining in which claims for a re­ In 1806, the first baby was bora in FlrsTFederol Savings City Station, New York, NY 10019, ^ We can act by inviting strangers A thought for the day: Benjamin Agency approves acquisition of the fund may be made. If you had Sick and enclose check or money order for the White House. He was the son of into our circles so that they can share one r e m a ii^ parcel of land needed Franklin said, “Doth thou love life? Eaat Hartford, QIaatonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor. this love. We must be prepared to Pay in 1976 and did not claim it on $1 plus 25 cents for postage and ’Thomas and Martha Randolph and by (he Manchester Housing Authority Then do not squander time, for that is learn; to resist anti-semitism. your last year’s return, you should handling. Make check payable to the grandson of President Thomas for its new elderly housing project. file an amended return. Form 1040X, “Cut Your Own Taxes.” ). Jefferson. the stuff life is made of.” PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Jan. 17. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. .lun 17. IU7« l’.A(iK SKVK.\ Herald Council to consider charter revisions angle Lapses hurt Tribe again, Vernon , thus three members are elected at and the three terms expiring from private individual can turn for a deci­ decrease the budget. This has caused a display of locks and alarms, and each town election. 1977.) sion as to adequacy. some concern among officials that handouts on different types of equip­ Earl Yost The public hearing on proposed The revision commission proposes He said the charter could then Goodrich suggested several other the budget process could be con­ ment residents can use in their revisions to the Town Charter has Sports Editor to change this to four-year terms and read, “Alternately thereafter, at minor technical changes in wording siderably delayed. apartments, homes and businesses to been adjourned from tonight at 7:30 Goodrich said this doesn't address each biennial election there shall be better protect themselves. lose to Windham, 63-60 in the Memorial Building, to Tuesday and also said since there are some the question ol how the other sbr elected four members and then five transitions to be made regarding Crime Watch night, due to the heavy storm war­ members shall be elected. members who shall hold office for a Half days shooting extremely poorly; just un­ nings. charter amendments, he would The Vernon Police Department Second day thoughts Once again the conference playoff By LKN AlISTKR 5 seconds violation but Manchester’s (12) and Shea (11) also hitting twin ‘‘For Instance, three members term of four years to succeed those suggest the inclusion of an effective Starting today, through Jan. 20, believable. Every game it’s the same bid to take the lead, and maybe the figures, The Connecticut Public Ebtpen- will conduct a Neighborhood Crime game between Denver and Oakland each were elected in 1973, 1975, and whose terms expire." date to the revisions. He said lack of semester exam h a lf^ y sessions will Second day thoughts on Super ili'rald SporlKHrilcr thing.’’ offered a downcast Pearson. victory, went out the window as a diture Council, Inc., was asked to Watch Program Wednesday at 7:30 produced better football and more Haslett had a game-high 18 points 1977. The change calls for three to be Commenting on the sections on the this inclusion would mean that the be held at Rockville High School. Bowl.. People, teams go through The visitors, now 7-2 in the CCIL long jumper was missed, a Haslett review the recommendations by p.m. at the Northeast School. The co­ exciting than the Super Bowl. The for Manchester, which was 26 for 62 elected for four-year terms, thus in Conservation and Cemetery Com­ charter revisions would become School hours on these days will be and overall, stretched their advan­ follow-up layup attempt spun off and town attorney William Breslau, and sponsor is the Northeast PTO. Dallas-Minnesota NFC playoff was phases — and Manchester from the field, with Finnegan (11) 1979, if the amendments are ap­ missions, Goodrich said that since effective 30 days after approval by from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The best team won. The Dallas tage to 47-38 after three stanzas hit­ offered several comments on the 'Ilie program was organized a year below par. High's basketball squad has Beaupre free on the other, side was and Hyde (10) also in double digits. proved,” Goodrich said. the town already has both these com­ the voters, according to state On these days bus routes 1,2,6,8, defense was superior to the Orange ting the last 6 tallies from the charity whistled for traveling. “If we scored proposed changes. ago to make citizens aware of the experienced just about all of Manchester copped the jayvee tilt, He said in 1981 the three 1975 terms missions functioning he assumes that statutes. 12,14, and 15 will start at 8:25 a.m.; Crush Denver defense and the Cow­ stripe. The 15-foot stripe would prove then we probably would’ve won, In the chapter concerning the problems in their areas and what The officiating was excellent, es­ 85-53, with Rich Koepsel (20), Ed would expire and three members the intent of the change is to give the The revision commission is bus 4,8:10a.m.; buses 3 and 13,8:15 boy offense was superior to the Bron­ them. the difference for Windham the final but..." sighed Pearson. method of electing town officers, measures they can take to help pre­ pecially Referee Jim Tunney’s com­ Kennison (19), Chris Boser (11) and would be elected for four-year terms. commissions charter status and not proposing that the annual budget a.m.; buses 5 and 9, 8:20 a.m,; and co offense. Result: Dallas 27. Denver Once again, lapses at key points period. Manchester, 4-5 in the league and 4- Donald W. Goodrich, director of vent burglaries. plete control of play. Tunney has Jamie Gallagher (10) pacing the 6-4 He added that the problem would just status according to ordinance. meeting can neither increase or There will be a slide presentation. buses 7 and 16 at 8:30 a.m. 10. hurt the Indians’ over-all cause in a The Indians, reminiscent to last 6 over-all, hit 10 of 21 from the field Indians. CPEC, said the phrase, “shall be been in the NFL 18 years. arise in 1983 when the terms of the 63-60 loss to Windham High last night Tuesday’s setback to Fermi, rallied the final period but each time nominated" worried the council three elected in 1977 would expire While the game’s most valuable at Clarke Arena in CCIL action. He suggested that the language be Each membe’r of the Cowboys will ferociously the final 8 minutes only to Windham would counter from the somewhat. together with the three elected for player award was shared by Randy ”I really don’t know what to say.’’ “There shall continue to be a Conser­ receive a check for $32,000 for his fall short. The deficit soared to 11 charity stripe. Risley popped in 6 That section says the town elec­ four-year terms in 1979. White and Harvey Martin, any one of stated a perplexed Tribe Coach Doug vation (Cemetery) Commission” and post-season winning efforts which is points. 49-38, after two Tom Kokoska straight in the closing moments and (A'iiidliuiii (63) Shea 5 1-4 11, Kokoska tions shall be held on the first He said this would mean there the Dallas front four would have been Pearson. “We have lulls apd slumps free throws before the comeback 0 6-6 6, Felie 5 2-2 12, Plesz 6 4-516, Risley Tuesday after the first Monday of the manner of appointment of just about the average salary for Plesz and Kokoska 2 each with the would be six terms expiring with a a good choice. Too Tall Jones and in every game and I don’t know how began. Whippets converting 14 of 16 fourth- 3 10-10 16, Williams 0 0-0 0, Marrotte 1 0-0 November and “prior to each elec­ members. He said a sentence should some of the less publicized champs. charter that calls for only three to be Jethro Pugh were the other linemen to stop them. If I did, I would.’’ Scott Hyde canned an offensive quarter free throws along with 1 of 6 2. Totals 20 23-27 63. tion under this Charter, there shall be added to say that the members of elected. He said in order to have who held the Broncos in check. The decision, in part, went to the rebound and Frank Beaupre con­ from the field. Over-all, Windham M anrlicstrr (60) Hyde 5 0-1 10. be nominated ...” and goes on to list the commissions in office on the The most important man on a pro Whippets in the early going as Shelton 2 0-0 4, Haslett 9 0-0 18, Adamy 0 four-year terms the elections must effective date of the charter amend­ verted a Dave Wyman steal into a was 23 for 27 from the 15-foot stripe the offices to fili. Too much attention was paid by the football team is the quarterback, the Manchester suffered through a 2- 4 2, Finnegan 5 1-4 11, Wyman 2 0-0 4. provide for five to be elected one ment shall continue in office for the one man who must produce if a team twin-pointer with Beaupre moments to take the decision. It was 20 for 48 Goodrich said the word "shall” is field cameramen, and announcers season-long problem — poor Apter 1 2-3 4, McKenzie 0 0-0 0, Beaupre 2 year and four the next. unexpired portions of their terms. is to win and this was proven again later tossing in a free throw on a from the field. compulsory or denotes an obligation Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire, shooting. Windham led 12-10 after 3- 3 7, Kelly 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 8-15 60 Goodrich suggested that the In Chapter 12, concerning exten­ with Roger Staubach in the controls technical on Risley. Plesz and Risley each had 16 points and he wonders if such obligations problem could be corrected by to the dancing girls who also acted as one quarter and built it to 30-23 at the sion of sewer services, Goodrich said for Dallas. His counterpart, and The streak was interrupted by two for Windham, the latter a perfect 10- can be imposed on political parties or providing for an election in 1979 at cheerleaders. One man’s opinion, the half on 9 for 18 shooting from the mention is made of an “adequate former teammate, Craig Morton was Risley free throws, but Bill Finnegan for-10 from the foul line, with Felie those who may be considering an in­ which two members are elected for Dallas were a cut or two pret­ field the second canto compared to netted a 22-foot jumper from the top private sewerage system (septic totally ineffective against the Dallas dependent run for office. He said a four-year terms and one for a two- tier than the Denver girls. an icy 4 for 18 for the Silk Towners, of the lane and one of two charity tanks) but there is no assigned rush and his ailing hip added to his more common usage is "there shall year term. Then, in 1981 the town Windham, with guard Chris Risley attempts to cut the Windham lead to be elected.” responsibility as to who shall deter­ Why are miseries. Why then wasn’t Staubach could provide for the election of four Neither side could blame the penetrating inside and then dishing mine if such private systems are in­ voted the MVP? 51-46 with 4:35 to go. U.S. Classic here Jan. 21-22 Another area of concern to the for four-year terms with the one weatherman for the field conditions. off, was led the opening 16 minutes Little Steve Plesz hit a 15-foot CPEC is the manner of electing deed adequate.” elected in 1979 for a two-year term It seemed good to see the game by forward Russ Shea's 8 points and jumper after a spin move but then Board of Education members. The He said the town might want to and the three exipring from 1975 and played under more normal conditions 10 from pivotman John Felie. Finnegan, John Haslett and Wyman current board is composed of nine consider assigning this responsibility five to be elected in 1983 (the two than sub-zero temperatures, torren­ Six o'clock, plus, is no time for a "You know, it’s not a question of reeled off 6 Manchester points to members elected for six-year terms. to some town officials or agency so from 1979 elected for four-year terms more and more tial rain showers or snow and sleet as kickoff. It disrupted the schedule of the other teams outplaying us bring the locals to within 1 point with as to have someone to whom a Ed Bujaucius had been the case on occasion in the millions in the Eastern time zone. badly, ” insisted Pearson, ’’but three minutes to go. past. they’re just outshooting us. We’re Pressure by Beaupre resulted in a The playing surface at the New Oakland's experienced Raiders, Orleans Superdome was responsible lanes manager peofde for most of the injuries suffered by Dog care Council topic with a sound quarterback in Ken Stabler, would have offered better players from both sides. By EARL YOST Coventry service. Six dogs died at the pound the pound. Plans call for the installa­ competition for Dallas than Denver. Cowboys looking Sports Editor according to the warden's last tion of a town-owned trailer to serve The Coventry Town Council will One man’s opinion, the halftime quarterly report. as headquarters for the warden. It The Super Sunday telecast, which Twice winner of the Men’s Town Duckpin Bowling Tourna­ discuss the dog warden and the dog At first Schefisch said he had never started at 4:30 and didn’t end until six show was not as impressive as those ment, Ed Bujaucius has taken over the management of the pound under new business at its will be equipped with a telephone­ swildiiimtoCBHs to brighter days impounded a dog needing treatment. answering service. hours later was much, much too long staged in the past, which was partly meeting this evening. The council Holiday Lanes in Manchester. Later he said he had tried to take Other items on the council agenda to hold one’s interest, even for died- due to being staged indoors. postponed its regular Monday NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Tom Landry wasted little time in Champion here in 1964 and 1965 and dogs for treatment but they had died include a decision of the actions of in-the-wool NFL fans. meeting to tonight because of the before he could get them to a vet. The Super Bowl will have a hard putting the Dallas Cowboys’ Super Bowl behind him Monday and runnerup in 1970, Bujaucius had been state holiday honoring the birthday of the town’s highway department managing the Lucky Strike Lanes in Sick or injured impounded dogs are during two recent snowstorms and a Two weeks between the end of the time catching and holding the fancy looking towards what he believes could be an even brighter Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of John Public in the manner which Willimantic. entitled to medical care under state meeting with the Board of Education playoff season and the Super Bowl is future. The performance of Robert baseball’s World Series enjoys. The Saturday the local small pin house statutes. concerning additional appropriations one week too long. The teams lose emotional and hard-hitting, which Schefisch, who has been warden for their edge and fans get tired of the baseball set in October was tense and Dallas defeated the Denver Bron­ will host the annual Connecticut Schefisch was taken to task last requested by the board. cos, 27-10, Sunday night in an error- probably contributed to the 10 tur­ the past ten years, is currently under “I transferred from the other large bank in overexposure. exciting until the final out. Bowling Operators Association Class month for failure to advertise im­ The council may also take action filled game for the National Football novers and 20 penalties. B Men’s Tournament. All B bowlers investigation by Anthony Lupacchino pounded dogs, which also is required the area to C B T because of the of the state's Canine Control Division on alternatives to repairing the League title, but the Cowboys coach For the Broncos, who finished with with averages of 128 and under are under state law. Other allegations in­ Pucker Street Bridge and,on a new convenience arui service and the people / thinks his team can still improve. a 12-2 regular season record to match eligible. and by George Johnson of the volve filthy conditions at the pound policy regarding road improvements deal with. I thought it was more like dealing "I think we could be an outstanding Dallas for tops in the league, the best Bujaucius reports the United Connecticut Humane Society. and cruel handling of animals. Schefisch recently acknowledged in the town right-of-way required by with a small bank Not with the people Kentucky holds team,” said Landry, whose squad season in their 18-year history ended States Classic will be staged at the Town Manager Frank Connolly is that he had not taken any dogs for the Planning and Zoning Commission won its second Super Bowl and only in disappointment. But Coach Red Holiday Lanes Jan. 21-22 with $1,500, expected to present the council with dovmtown but with the people in town veterinary treatment in his ten-year in subdivision applications. the first for an NFC team after five Miller, who remained in good spirits $750 and $500 the top three awards. estimates for improving facilities at — John Carlson top berth in poll straight NFC triumphs. “Our young after the game, had no excuses. The country’s top duckpinners will players are not near the maturity “They were a little better than we take part including George Pelletier, level they will have in a year or were,” he said. “We knew it would Nick Tronsky, Hank Howard, Jim Ryan to get Jaycee award NEW YORK (UPI) — Kentucky held onto the top spot in the two.” be a hard-hitting game and it was. Wolfensberger, Dave Volk, Jimmy weekly United Press International Board of Coaches college Landry added, the key to the Cow­ The turnovers hurt, but we have Dietch, Jeff Pyles and Ted Lewinski, nothing to be ashamed of. We had a South Windsor Friday. Hankinson is a science teacher at basketball poll, but a series of uspets forced the rest of the boys' performance next year will be defending champ. the veterans, most of whom he great season and we can all be proud South Windsor Police Capt. Henry J. Adams and William Timothy Edwards School. He is also “I just take my deposit and put it in the Jet teams to scramble for new spots. Each contestant will roll 15 games. Hankinson were chosen for the expects to return. of what we accomplished this year.” Four shifts are scheduled each day. ED Bl JAl CH S William Ryan has been chosen to a soccer coach at the school and is Deposit Box and I’m on my way. It’s great North Carolina, Arkansas, Notre moved up two spots into the No. 3 educator’s awards. Adams has “The veterans also must per­ receive South Windsor’s Jaycee advisor of the school’s ski club. He over lunch hour. ” Dame and Syracuse all suffered position after bating Oregon and served in the education field for has been counselor for science form /’ he said. “Don’t forget we Distinguished Service Award. more than 45 years. He was principal losses, while Marquette, UCLA, In­ Oregon State. Indiana State, seventh­ have a quarterback (Roger related merit badges for local Boy — Dawn Forbes Ryan was chosen for his work with of Ellsworth High School for 20 years diana State, Louisville, Kansas and rated last week and now 12-0 with Staubach) who is 36 and a lot of key the youth in town and his work with Scout Troops. Hankinson lives in Michigan State all won and moved up victories over Tulsa and Drake, took (1943-1963) and has served as elemen­ Tolland with his wife Jeralyn and players in their 30s. Outside of the United Way. He served as chair­ tary reading consultant in South in the ratings. over the No. 5 spot. (offensive tackle) Ralph Neely and man in 1975 and 1976. their two children. Louisville advanced one place to to Windsor for the past 15 years. He has The Wildcats, now 12-0, took 40 possibly (cornerback) Mel Renfro, Ryan, and two teachers chosen for Tickets for the Distinguished Ser­ first-place votes in winning two No. 7 with a victory in its only outing. served as president of the Scantic who is 36 with a bad knee, they’ll all the Outstanding Educators award, vice Awards banquet are available at games this week, but North Carolina, Kansas, 13-2, and Michigan State, 12- River Watershed Association for five be back.” will be honored at presentations at Ray Dankel’s Tire Shop, Burgess and second last week, fell to fourth after 1, climbed two spots each and took years. He and his wife, Ruth, live at The Cowboys did their part in one Willie’s Steak House in Manchester Sheridan Insurance, Larry’s Auto being stunned by Duke early in the over the No. 8 and No. 9 spots. 1810 Main St., East Windsor Hill. of the sloppiest Super Bowls ever. Supply, Shepard NuWay Tobacco and week. Arkansas, third a week ago, Braithwaite Associates. The Broncos simply failed to take ad­ iwas upset Saturday night 75-69 by vantage the way Dallas did. Congressman Ronald Sarasin will Texas and fell to No. 6, while Notre “If somebody told me we would Teens library topic be guest speaker. Sign 'top pick “I used to bank at another bank here in town Dame, which lost to San Francisco, have six fumbles and 12 penalties fell four places to No. 10. Syracuse DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit South Windsor and switched over here because o f the fast Tigers Monday announced the (both Super Bowl records) I would dropped out of the top 10 after losing have thought we couldn’t win against “Let’s talk teens” is the name of the next program in service that I was getting here. I ’m very pleased to Pittsburgh Saturday night. signing of their No. 1 draft choices in the Booked For Lunch series sponsored by the Friends of BAKED GOODS SALE with the quickness o f the service. Never found it the regular and secondary phases of a field position team like Denver,” Marquette, fourth a week ago, said Landry. ‘‘The game was the South Windsor Public Library. The program will be TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH at the other bank ” moved into the No. 2 spot after the baseball free agent draft. held on Wednesday at Wapping Community Church at 302 HACKMATACK STREET beating Missouri, St. Louis and 12:15 p.m. — David Powell Nevada-Las Vegas, while UCLA also Dr. Timothy Schumacher, chief psychologist of the Capitol Region Mental Health Center, will be the guest SATURDAY, JAN. 21 DON'T ASK YOUR CAR speaker. 10 A.M. - 1 P.M. There is no admission charge and no reservations are ALSO: HANDIWORK DEALER TO "RUSTPROOF” WAYSTO necessary. Guests are asked to bring lunch. Dessert and COFFEE A BUNS 10-11:30 A.M. “C BT Jet Banking to me is a very convenient coffee will be provided. SANDWICHES & DESSERT YOUR CAR.... BRING IT Free baby-sitting is available at the Community Child 11:30 A.M.-1 P.M. way of doing banking. Nobody is standing Care Center, Wapping School, Room 24. No reservations Benefit: Pastor’s Trip to Japan over you. You don’t want everybody in the "liuclffi TO 11$ FOR G iN iim . are necessary. Send lunch along with your child. The bank to know your business. ” m ore our buiinest W k WIN EACH WEEK! center will provide milk. — Bertha Greenberg a. CARTER'S ZIEBART Hotline plan NEW 1978 CHEVROLET j • Z' ^ ^ ^ 3/4 TON PICKUP RUSTPROQFING I--- to be discussed CPI IL ‘ I A r~ ii— !i------T Bolton As. ONLY ZIEBART'S 4 WHEEL DRIVE ^ A There will be a meeting for people interested in es­ PE’WJER 4 “They’ve got a line for cashing checks that SEALANT, tablishing an emergency information line for Bolton S 0-DIGIT MATCH $25 residents Thursday at 8 p.m. at the selectmen’s office at makes it speedy, quicker. You ’re out in no GRAND PRIZE $250,000 tim e.” H /ttf ^ TOOLING AND You ore eligible to enter Grand Prize Drowing if the Community Hall. you march the Lucky Color. The phone line and emergency system wiii be for y TECHNICAL Bolton residents in need, in trouble healthwise (both M’S — Curtis Anderson mental and or physical), abuse victims, suicide attempts 'WJ KNOW-HOW and the like. ^ a s s u r e s y o u The meeting Thursday will investigate the need for OTO such a service and, if there is a need, how it can best be OF PROTECTION met. f’ROJE AfS Representatives from various town boards will be at FROM AUTOMOTIVE RUST h RT .SHiHTS . 8 Ft. Pickup, V-8 onglno, auto, trans., laar atap the meeting. The public is invited. bumpar, guagaa, balow aya llna mirrora, powar 2-DIGIT MATCH $5 Club to meet FLOWiR-POTS . , If you’re at the end of the line at your bank, what are you ataarlng, Cartar Cara packaga, Slock No. JACKPOT POOL $20,000 The M ton Woman’s Club will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. 1283. WANT PROOF? Match the 6-digir number, shore $20,(X)0. If no at Herrick Memorial Park. The program will be about in­ FRYt Hi WO KE FURS waiting for? Now’s the time to make all your banking Jet Banking. wrinnlng 6-digit number ticket Is sold, $20,(XXI is Over 6,OCX) cosh prizes ore poid to winners eoch added next week. week when they shoke the M oney Tree! sulating the home and the energy conservation. . . P.ANT —"“Vrs jIUNliNG The meeting is open to the public. f a ' SPECIAL PRICE •6095 — CALL US— At the meeting, four members will be elected by ballot CLOTHING w W FISHING EQi . . FLY to serve on the club's nominating committee. The club's -A QOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" S28-9916 TYING fcyiJiPi executive board has two representatives on the com­ fsPlBAO SL«TS . It^ banldiig the w ay yon w ant it. mittee. They are Lyda Grous and Nancy Fish. The . DOWN VfS JACKETS CHAMOIS 1288 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD nominating committee will submit a slate of candidates CARTER until Zhbtrt tor 13 Ysan for office for the 1978-1979 year at the club’s March SIWITS . . P EPiACE touy meeting. MEHT . H CRYSTALS . . Church events THE CONNECTICUT BANK MATCH DOTH THE 2-DIGIT St. George’s Episcopal Church Memorial Committee SLA It aiKlRi RS . . ITSUS.ORRUST. AND 3-DIGIT NUMDERS $1,000 will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the church. AND TRUST COMPANY PAINTS ES St. George’s Episcopal Church will have a Bible study minspc M E M B E R F.D.I.C. "Venture In Mission” Thursday at 10 a.m. at the church. 8PONSOHED BV THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Connecricut's The St. George’s Men’s Club will meet Thursday at 8 1229 Main St, Mandiester 646-6464 STATE LA V Purdiosen rruisr be 18 or older, bur minon con AutoTruckRustprooIkig receive lonery nchers oj gifrj. p.m. at the church for a games night. ; OPEN EVES TIL t • FRIDAY TIL S • SAT. TIL 8 Weekly Lottery PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManohysliT. Ciinii.. I’lios.. Jan. 17. litTB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 17, 1978 - PAGE NINE aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa««aaa •66«66f666 11th victory in 19 years 2 No action planned H tip W s n M 13 H o m u For Sal* 23 H om o* tor Safa 23 AIR CONDITIONING and National Weather Forecast refrigeration serviceman wantM. Must be experienced. on PGA tour for Barber in Jon Matlack case pOfOsdM Excellent wages and benefits but the Mets wanted to gel 5 h c H c r a l h to the right man. This Is a PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPI) - in the rain-delayed $200,000 Phoenix he remained near the edge of the NEW YORK (UPI) through his attorney year round position. Call John Richard Moss, wanted pay­ Kuhn’s approval before |c - VanNess, Woodcock Miller Barber found it hard to Open, which Barber won for only the crowd at 18 to watch Pate. — Baseball Com­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 11th victory of his 19-year pro career. Lee Trevino already had parred in ment for 1978 and 1979 or ting. ono Refrigeration, 528-4144. admit he rooted against Jerry missioner Bowie Kuhn Barber tiad rolled in a 45-to-50-foot after making birdies on the 16th and was going to pursue free TYPIST/OPERATOR - 8 a.m. Pate. putt on the 18th hole while playing in 17th holes to tie with Pate, but he said Monday he does agency since the Mets to 4 p.m. Expansion has But he did. a threesome ahead of Pate, So after never had a chance for a birdie on the not intend to impose would have, in effect, BOLAND created an opening for a self 18th. violated his contract with PHONE 643-2711 /V. starter type gal. Must type This was on tho final hole Monday he had completed his 6-under-par 65. SAMSNEAP W0N$3S,15& f a n y disciplinary FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD minimum 50 wpm and have Pate, only a stroke behind-Barber, TOlEAPAaPROSINieSO. measures on either them. pleasant telephone manner. The two parties got O IL C O . r had a long drive on 18 — a par-5, 524- WHOWASTHEFIBSTIAW Jon Matlack or the J«77 Permanent position for 60LFEP TO BREAK iaspoOT together late last week and ES T.t9 3 5 • lowitT T ian M iM ii' qualified applicant. Hours will yard hole — and he had a good second -VIC Names In the news shot, which left him 90 feet short. He A.WKW/WI6HT N ew York Mets, worked out a settlement. INDEX Include some weekends and whose illegal agree­ NOTICet ADVERTISING holidays. Company paid Halp Wantad wedged up to within 10 feet of the R KATHY VWITWOPtH FUEL OIL -W-I benefits and parking. Call 522- 13 Frfvai*' fnatrucUoni 18 C, JOANNE CARNER J 1 Loti and Pound hole but then missed the putt with ment he approved 2 — ^•rtonalt DEADLINE 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 Howard Baldwin 3 GUITAR, BANJO, Bass Barber looking on. Had he made it, AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Announcamfnta 12:00 noon the day batora p.m. only, for application. lessons; children age five- QUEBEC CITY, Quebec' (UPI) — The World Hockey Association Tuesday he would have tied Barber and forced 000TOr^99,-WUM’.J9MSUB 4 _ Entartamment publication. ’ ^ Kuhn s clearence dis­ JAYCEES... 24 HOUR SERVICE $ - Auciiona UPI WIATNia POTOCAtT • adults. Chords melotw, vocal will propose the draft of junior players into its ranks before the end of the a playoff. Deadline lor Saturday and ELECTRIC LOW VolUge - CARHER accompaniment. Eleven solved the possibility of a Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. current regular season, WHA Chairman Ben Hatskin said Monday. . FINANCIAL National Alarm Company years experience with "You don't ever root against the lawsuit, which would have 646-6320 8 BondS'SlockS'Mortgagaa ; For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday seeks man for apprenticeship However, league President Harold Baldwin said the WHA will respect its next guy. " Barber said, when asked 9 — Parionai Loans ; night, rain in the Pacific northwest, changing to snow, eastward beginners, intermediates, made the left-handed BUILDING 369 Center 8t. 10 - insuranca PLEASE READ program,1. Applicant must HEEDED professionals. FREE loan in­ agreements with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and the Amateur his feelings as he watched Pate on 16. Holy Mencheeter i thru the northern Rockies and portions of the northern Plains. have basic knowledge of low pitcher a free agent and Maybarry Village struments. 646-8557. Hockey Association of the U.S. and not draft under-age hockey players. EMPLOYMENT ; as well as in most of the Northeast. Clear to partly cloudy voltage wiring. Join our "But let's face it 1 don't have too nullified a four-team, 11- TOMORROW 13 Help Waniad YOUR AD 14 — Busmaaa Opportunitias Claailflad eda are taken over ; elsewhere. Minimum readings include; (approx, max. growing organization in the Eaat Hartford Scftoofi-Cfasiat 19 Ron Behagen many chances left and winning out player blockbuster trade 15 Situation Wantad expanding security industry. here is what it is all about," - the phone ea a convenience. '• temperatures are in parenthesis) Atlanta 25 (48). Boston’22 • INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Ron Behagen came off the bench for 23 points that sent him to the Texas TODAY EOUCATtON The Herald is responsible for ! (31), Chicago 14 (25), Cleveland 12 (30), Dallas 28 (44). Denver On the job training. Call 5^- FOR THE BEST-Manchester Cross only one Incorrect Insertion and Barber came from far back, 8960, between 10 a.m. and 3 Please call and 16 rebounds Monday night to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 120-112 over­ Rangers last month. 16 Private Instructions MAIN STREET \ 23 ( 39), Duluth -11 (10), Houston 37 (62), Jacksonville 40 I62l, Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 moving past a half dozen players in­ 19 -- Schoois-Ciassas then only to the size of the p.m. only, for application. time victory over the New Jersey Nets, in the only scheduled NBA game. “I have advised Jon 20 Instructions Wanted original Insertion. Errors which I Kansas City 7,(23). Little Rock 22 (35), Los Angeles 47 (62i. Dave 649-0872 pupils per teacher. FREE in­ cluding Arnold Palmer who made REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the BAND I; Miami 58 ( 75), Minneapolis -4 (12). New Orleans 35 (561. New between 5:30 and troductory lesson with this ad. Pacer Assistant Coach Jerry Oliver had quick praise for Behagen and also Matlack and the Mets that 22 Condomlniuma SECURITY OPERATOR - 12 one of his old-time charges to finish _ advertisement will not be cor­ i York 23 (39). Phoenix 43 (65), San Francisco 46 (551. Seattle 42 6:30 or Call 6468306, or 6483549. tor Jim Edwards and Ricky Sobers, who had 24 and 26 points respectivciv leads this office will not disap­ 23 Homaa for Sale rected by an additional Inser* January 2 7,19 78 midnight - 8 a.m. Immediate with a 72-hole score of 12-under-par 24 LotS'Land for Sale ; (461 St Louis 16 (22) and Washington 30 (39). opening for sharp gal with at prove their settlement,” 25 Invastmeni Property tion. HERALD 6FFICE START NEW YEAR With a Don Coryell 72, to win by a shot over Pate, Kuhn said in a prepared 26 — Business Property 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. least two years experience as new hobby or continue with an BOSTON (UPI) - 27 — Resort Property telephone or answering ser­ 647-9947 By winning the $40.0(K) top prize — statement. 26 Real Estate Wanted old one. Ceramic classes at ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Bill Bidwill, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, has had The coaches are on To Be Held At vice operator, plus telephone ABC Kiln. We specialize in in­ and a spot in the World Series, Miller Matlack had accused the MISC. SERVICES manner a must. Permanent the locks changed at Busch Stadium in a not-too-subtle goodbye to Coach Don Holy Cross’ side as the 30 Travel , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• #♦•••••••••••••••••••••••• dividual attention. Classes pushed his career earnings to $1,291,- Mets of failure to live up to 31 —Services Uttered MANCHESTER position for qualified appli­ Coryell and his assistants. 32 — Painting-Papenng Halp W antad 13 Halp W antad 13 small and friendly. Call 744. Only eight players ever have won Crusaders head into a — ADVERTISING cant. Companyy paid benefits TRUCK D R IV E R - No anytime, 5689451 or 568-2962. Coryell was snowed in at his home at Lake St. Louis and didn't make it to an agreement, which was 33 Buildmg-Conifscting ARMORY and parking. Call 522-8960, more than Miller, but 38 have won Wednesday meeting written up in a memo but 34 — Roofng-Sidmg experience necessary to apply work Monday. He was informed of the changing of the locks bv the Cardinal more tourneys. 35 — Heating-Plumbing RATES 330 Main Street between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on­ for our current training •••••••••••••••••••••••••• front office. with Providence that not included in the contract 36 — Flooring ly, for application. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage We have Immediate openings. Excellent salary Trevino and Pate shot 69s in the filed with the.league office. 1 d a y __ 1U word per day Manchester Police □ REAL ESTATE looms as the biggest 36 - Services Wanted 3 days ... lOs word per day and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. Sonny Easley final round. That won them $18,500 The agreement contained Local No. 1495 MANAGER for Patent U.S. ARMY ENLISTMENT game in New England MISC. FOR SALE 6 days __ 64 word per day Medicine Department. Some VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPI) — Funeral services will be held Wednesday for each while Rod Funseth won $9,400 certain bonus provisions 40 Household Goods 26 days — 6< word pe/ day B.Y.O.B. and I openinge for: REQUIRED. Call for more in­ Homes For Sale 23 this season. 15 words $2.00 minimum experience necessary with formation, 643-9462, Sonny Easley, 39, a veteran West (Joast stock car driver who was killed in an for finishing another stroke back. totaling $75,(XX) annually 41 Articles for Sale Snick Snacks Palmer shook up the whole field as 42 — Building Supplies Happy A d s...... $2.30 Inch merchandising. Pleasant accident at Riverside International Raceway Sunday. In the sixth weekly UPI depending on his earned 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Set-ups provided working conditions, in modern COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg he turned a page back in his long 44 _ Livestock WANTED - Qualified Driver Farm, with three story barn. The services were scheduled at 1 p.m. at First Lutheran Church at Van polling of Division 1 run average and the Mets’ 289-5887, 520-4916 Inspectors Machinist Pharmacy. Commission plus career and all of a sudden it was the 45 __ Boats & Accessories fringe benefits. Good hours. with Class I License. Must Butler-type building. Power Nuys followed by interment at Oakwood Memorial Cemetery in Chatsworth, coaches. Holy Cross standing at the end of the 46 — Sporting Goods have experience in running plant, and other out buildings, 1960s again with Arnie the undisputed 47 _ Garden Products Security. Must have iniative Calif. received 67 points to 59 for season. 48 — Antiques and ability to sell, and equipment, installing plus Three Lovely Homes. king of golf. second-place Providence. 49 - Wanted to Buy Clerk Typist drainage systems, and Offers invited. B/W Realty, Ed Giacomin The left-hander, acting Jaycees are builders. There manage. Apply to Manager, Starting the final round five shots Providence is 13-1 and Holy RENTALS Michael Dworkin. Liggett amesite driveways. 647-1419. DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit Red Wings have ended the 18-year National back. Palmer forged into a tie for the Cross 11-1 going into the Hoop ratings are 350,000 Jaycees In 52 Rooms lor Rent Parkade Pharmacy. Knowledge of mechanics help­ 8,500 local organizations 53 _ Apartments for Rent ful. (An All Around Person, MANCHESTER ■ Spring Hockey League career of Eddie Giacomin — the goaltender who has racked lead by making consecutive birdies game at Providence — a 54 — Homes for Rent □ N O T I C E S Material Handlers NEW YORK (UPI) - throughout the nation. They _ For An All Year Round Job) Street location. Attractive 8- up more wins in his career than any other active goalie. from the 2nd through the 6th holes, contest arranged after a 55 Business lor Rent room Connecticut Gambrel The United Press Inter­ conduct countless dltterent 56 Resort Property for Rent Apply at: Cheney Rrothers, Inc. Steady work, good pay. Call General Manager Ted Lindsay put the 38-year-old veteran on waivers last two coming on 20-foot putts. But Ar­ tragic fire in a Providence 57 Wanted to Rent Full TImt Part Tima 742-6190. nestled on a beautiful wooded national Board of Coaches projects and programs week. Lindsay then informed Giacomin Friday he had not been claimed by nie missed from 12 feet on the 7th, 15 College last month caused 58 - Misc for Rent Loaf and Found 1 31 Cooper Hill St. NURSES A AIDES lot. Country kitchen, two college basketball ratings geared to building better working fireplaces, 2-car gar­ any of the other teams and apparently was through as an NHL player on the 8th and 18 on the 9th. cancellation of the Ocean AUTOMOTIVE SALES - inside work, with won-lost records people to meet the needs of 61 Autos lor Sale LOST - Grey tiger cat, in Manchester, Conn. 06040 aggresssive person for full or age. Must be seen. $70’s. R. "Those were all makeable putts," City Classic that featured through games of Sunday, 62 Trucks for Sale vicinity of Keeney Street RNs $5.40 per hour. LPN Zimmer, J.D, Real Estate, their communities. — LEGAL NOTICE $4.60 per hour. Aides $2.72 part time work. High ear­ Tom Lasorda Palmer said. "I think if I could have -63 Heavy Equipment for Sale area. REWARD! Call 646-5763 nings. Call 246-5096. 646-1980, 647-1139. the two nationally ranked Jan. 15, and number of 64 — MotorcycleS'Bicycles Tel. 643-4141 per hour. Full time or LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Some members of the National League champion People become Involved In 65 Campers-Traiiers-Mjbile Notice is hereby given that an order or 649-3999. got at least two of them 1 would have schools. first-place votes in Cl dated January 11,1978 has been issued An Equal Opportunity Employar. p art tim e, of if you the Jaycees lor many Homes STUFFERS and MAILERS - HEBRON. Make an offer on Los Angeles Dodgers were scheduled to begin workouts at Dodger Stadium won. I had it going, but I couldn’t Holy Cross collected by the undersigned authorizing the parentheses; dltterent reasons. But what­ 66 Aulomotive Service LOST - Sheltie. Answers to choose, be available for URGENTLY NEEDED! this spotless seven room Monday but heavy rains canceled their plans. keep it up. It was encouraging, seven first-place votes USED 67 Autos for Rent-Lease name of the gas screw MIST-DEE Of­ name “Kimo” . Vicinity of “ Call Outs.’’ Full Team Points ever the reasons and what­ ficial Number 548254 owned by Walter $25.00 per hundred. Ranch. Decorator family Some of the Dodger players, under the direction of Manager Tommy Lasor­ though. It gives me something to look from the 15 Division I Hills and Oak Street, East benefits and salary in­ GUARANTEED. Send self- room with wood burning 1. Kentucky (40) (12-0) 418 ever their Interests, Jaycees C. Wanynskl of which HARTFORD. crease, after da, plan to Work out three times a week until the club plane leaves for Vero forward to," coaches who participated CT Is the home port, to be changed to Hartford. Please call 5^-3385. addressed stamped envelope, stove, two car garage, acre lot 2. Marquette (12-1) 336 share one thing In common probationary period. Call Beach, Fla., Feb. 28. Palmer, who hasn’t won a tour while Providence picked 3. UCLA (13-1) 302 NANCY J MACHINISTS TK ENTERPRISES, Box . Out of state owner anxious. - they believe that our to­ CA Legal Notice P.F. JONES LOST - Miniature Schnauzer. today 647-9194. Diane 21679, Denver, Colorado 80221, $52,900. Barnett, Bowman and event since the 1973 Hope Classic, 4. North Carolina (13-2) 224 Wadsworth, RN. Joe Louis up four top ballots. morrow depends on what By direction of Female. Grey and white. Sun­ We have openings for the following Co. Realtors, 633-3661. finished with a 67 and fifth place all 5. Indiana St. (1) (12-0) 200 To; Enrolled Members of the the Officer in Charge HOUSTON (UPI) — Former heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis is Massachusetts, the we accomplish today. day from Gardner Street experienced machine operators. $20,000 TO $50,000 - Able men alone. 6. Arkansas (14-1) 172 Democratic Party, Town of Marine Inspection area, south end of and women interested in MANCHESTER - Three steadiiy recovering from surgery Nov. 3 to repair a ballooned artery in his regional leader two weeks 7. Louisville (10-2) 140 Andover. U-S- Coast Guard MEADOWS Barber couldn’t believe his birdie ago, received three first- For Further Information Contact Manchester. Name management. If accepted, we bedroom Duplex in newer 2 chest, hospital officials said. 8. Kansas (13-2) 93 You are hereby warned that “Gretchen”. Please call 649- • Boring Mill O porator CONVALESCENT will send you to our training family home. Includes “Somehow or other a story got out that he was paralyzed,” a spokesman for putt on the 18th which won the tour­ place votes in finishing 9. Michigan St. (12-1) 89 Philip Raddhig 1229 Main 8t. Mancheater there will be a Caucus of the 3078. • Bridgeport O perator CENTER school, with all expenses paia appliances and wall-to-wall nament for him. Mancht«t*r, Conn. the Baylor College of Medicine said Monday. “I don’t know where it got third with 44 points. The 10. Notre Dame (8-3) 66 643-9166 TEL. 649-6464 ' Enrolled Members of the LEGAL • Engine Lathe O perator Qualification will give you the carpeting. Heat not included. IMPOUNDED - female Tnlnlng tor A tdu "All I wanted to do was get that Minutemen are 8-2. 11. Syracuse (12-2) 40 Democratic Party on January Avallabl* opportunity to tram for $260 monthly. Security and started but it isn’t true. He’s making steady progress.” English Setter, white with references required. 2 putt close enough to make the next Rhode Island. 11-4, held 12. San Francisco (12-4) 35 I 24, 1978, at 8:00 p.m., at An­ NOTICE An Equal Opportunity Employer management which can carry brown spots. Found Hickory These are immediate openings for experienced compensation of up $50,000 or children accepted. No pets. Roger Staubach one," Barber said. “Sometimes you fourth place with 24 points. 13. New Mexico (11-2) 34 dover Town Office Buiiding, “ Notice is hereby given that a Drive area. Male English “top notch” machinists. We offer excellent starting more a year. National com- Call 647-9936. TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — The National and American Football Conference get lucky when you do that, and the Fairfield picked up one 14. Virginia (10-1) 24 PORSCHE AUDI School Rd. for the following Setter, white with brown wages and fringe benefits including “profit pany, excellent benefits. App­ 15. Georgetown (12-2) 23 purposes: public hearing will be held in All-Pro players have gathered for a week of practice prior to the nationally ball goes in. I think I was more shook first-place vote in finishing the offices of the Authority, spots. Found Hickory Drive sharing.” Experienced only need apply. SECRETARY To advertsing ly Ramada Inn, East River NEW TO MARKET five room 16. Holy Cross (11-1) 22 By Hoffman To endorse candidates for aluminum sided older home. televised NFL FTo Bowl game Monday night in Tampa Stadium. up than the ball when it hit the hole.” fifth with 21 points. State Office Building, 165 area. Call Andover Dog agency copy department. Drive exit. East Hartford, 10 17. Texas (12-2) 19 1 election as members of the Warden, 742-7194, Remodeled country kitchen, 700 Connecticut Blvd., Eaat Hartlord Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Duties include shorthand, a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. Dallas Cowboy quarterback Roger Staubach, who was to start for the NFC, Boston College was sixth 18. Duke (12-3) 18 DemocraUc Town Com­ typing, and proofreading. Cali sharp. Division of Con­ three bedrooms, living room, Connecticut on THURSDAY, THE WARD MANUFACTURING CO. has bwn replaced because of a broken finger, by Jim Hart of the St, Louis with seven points, while • SERVICE *8410$ *8097 SHOP mittee; FOUND - EKLHOUND - Mrs. Bloom for an appoint­ solidated Foods, Thursday enclosed porch, two car gar­ Rhody scores 19. Providence (13-1) 13 January 26,1978 at 10:00 A.M. 186 Adama Straat Cardinals and the starting assignment now will go to Los Angeles Rams Maine, Vermont and To conduct such other Vicinity of Union Pond a week ment, 646-2900. January 19th, 1978. An Equal age. $34,900. Excellent starter DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) - John 20. De Paul (13-1) 11 For Service Call upon Taxicab Application No. Manchaatar * Phona 646-6560 quarterback Pat Haden. Connecticut were tied for business as may be proper to ago. Call 646-5484. Opportunity Employer. home. Keith Real Estate. 648 Nelson scored 19 points and team­ ^ I 77-T-19 of Dial-A-Ride of 4126, 649-1922. seventh with one point come before said Caucus. OIL BURNER Service man, mates Jim Williamson and Sly 5 2 8 -9 4 4 7 Connecticut, Inc., of LOST IN Vicinity of Route 31 licensed and experienced, un­ John Petercuskie apiece. Dated at Andover, Connec­ NO NEED TO WAIT! Manchester, Connecticut for and Spring Dale Avenue in iforms and transportation MANCHESTER - Two family CLEVELAND (UPI) — John Petercuskie, for the past five years defensive Williams added 17 points each to lead ticut, this 17th day of January, authorization to operate four Coventry. Mturday, January PLUMBER or Plumber's provided. Good benefits with a 4-4. Oak floors, two furnaces. the University of Rhode Island to an •■HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED 1978! Immaculate. Good rents. $46,- coordinator at Princeton University, was named specialty teams coach today (4) additional motor vehicles 7, Doberman Pincher, 2 years helper. Experience steady company. Call 5288593 easy, 99-64, win over the University BY PEOPLE WHO CARE" Democratic Town Committee old, 65 pounds, black and MANCHESTER necessary. Call evenings, 646- CARRIER 900. Hutchins Agency, 648 for the Cleveland Browns. Tuesday in taxicab service within Savin Fuel Company, East Windham William C. Austin, brown, has silver chocker 4876, Hartford, 3166. The appointment of Petercuskie brings to four the number of coaches of New Hampshire Monday night. BASKETBALL Manchester and South Wind­ BOARD OF Chairman chain. Answers to the name of recruited and signed by Sam Rutigliano, the Browns’ new head coach, for the Rhode Island raised its record to East Calholir at sor and between these points REEDED 12-4. New Hampshire, which has lost 025-01 Zebulon. REWARD! 742-8786. EDUCATION TRUCK MECHANIC wanted, NOW IS A good time to make MANCHESTER - Cape, seven 1978 season. Others are Jim Garrett, Dick MacPherson, Chuck Weber and girls score Northwest Catholie, 8 and all points in Connecticut experience tune up and engine (or Eaat Hartford, ro o m s, 3-4 b ed ro o m s, six in a row, fell to 3-11. Seeks applicants for year extra money. It’s the time of Rod Humenuik. Cromwell at Cheney on the other hand under P o n o n a li 2 round (52 weeks) reDulIding. Working in a new year when you need extra Serving — fireplace, rec room, side Tech, 8 Taxicab Certificate No. 1045. secretarial position. and modem shop. Must have money for 1001 things. It’s porch, garage, aluminum over Tribe SUZUHt Why not send Conn. Blvd., Chapal, siding, extras, principles only. Ken Rudolph Tanana weds Sinishury at East Hart­ Public Utilities RUSSELL’S BARBER & Immediate openings. own tools, 40 hour week, all also an ideal time to become Styling Shop Announces ap­ fringe benefits and good star­ an Avon Representative. Garvin, & $40's. Owner 646-3316. BAL’TIMORE (UPI) — Baltimore Orioles Ge:,eral Manager Hank Peters ford a happy thought Control Authority Applicant must possess NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI) Pulling an upset, pointments accepted Tuesday good typing and ting pay. For appointment call Business is good and you Blinn Streeta, announced Monday veteran catcher Ken Rudolph, who played in only 11 Baron Academy at kfmaai Henry Mierzwa, MANCHESTER - Finley thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 688-2233. — California Angels' ace lefthander Windham High topped to someone today! Executive Secretary” stenographic skills. Good choose your own hours. Call plus Carroll Road - games last year, has been cut from the 1978 roster. Bolton p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 wages and benefits. Con­ 7428946 today. Street (off East Middle Turn­ Frank Tanana has removed himself Manchester, 53-37, in girls’ 022-01 • Peters said he asked waivers on Rudolph to grant him his “unconditional Vinal Tech at Rham MUERSHIP a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 646-6659, tact Mr. Deakin, 646-5854. pike) New seven room from the list of baseball’s most eligi­ basketball action last night ■ corner of Oak and Spruce Colonial, fireplaced family release.” If the 31-year-old catcher is not claimed by next Monday, when Coventry at Rorky Hill LAW ENFORCEMENT - No Call 647:S946, ble bachelors. in Willimantic. The Street, j CARRIER experience necessary to apply aak for Jeanna room, three bedrooms 2 1/2 waivers expire, he will become a free agent. W ednesday I baths, formal dining room, triumph by the 2-9 OPPORTUMirr INVITATION for our current training Whippets, however, is BASKETBALL STEADY WORK - Reliable, openings. Excellent salary MANCHESTER basement garage, aluminum NATIONAUY ADVERTISED. □ EMPLOYMENT hard worker, who wants and benefits. Ages 17-35 only. siding and fully insulated. J. being protested inasmuch Penney at M anchester, TO BID NEEDED HERALD V. Rivosa, Builder, 644-0268 COMPLETE LINE. steady employment, good in­ U.S. ARMY ENLISTMENT ‘H o t Stove^ baseball talk boys and not girls officials 8 HEADLINED "THE FAST ON$" Sealed bids will be received FOUNTAIN REQUIRED, Call for more in­ after 6 p.m. In the Office of The Director Help Wanted 13 come. Call 5288702 between 9- were reportedly used cited BI o o m f i r I d a I FOR 1978. 2 only. VILLA6E formation, 643-9462. Tribe assistant coach Steve R orkvilic of General Services, 41 Center COLUMBIA Lakefront - Street, Manchester, Connec­ SALES POSITION - Straight Gorgeous four bedroom Armstrong. ManohvHler at Penney commissions, leads furnished NOW accepting applications A CONSTRUCTION - No ticut until February 8,1978 at Contemporary. Two stone Windham led after every (girls), 8 to homeowners. Call 242-5402. for full time employment. experience necessary to apply Business Opportunity 14 11.00 a.m. for the following; Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 BEACON HILL fireplaces, open ceilings, Boomer working out, turn, 10-8, 23-22 and 39-30, for our current training quality throughout. $89,500. WRESTLING SELECTED A R EA S AVAILABLE. 1. Property can be pro­ Three Passenger Cars — only. APT. openings. Excellent salary SMALL ENGINE Service Jane Grzych (14), Karen PART TIME Janitors - and benefits. Ages 17-35 only, Lessengers Sells. 6468713. East Catholie /Bloom­ MODERATE INVESTMENT REQUIRED. tected against lightning Police Dept. Cleaners, mornings, 6 a.m. - Call Coiqjoration -expanding dealer Moreau (11) and Ann damage through what The Town of Manchester is DRIVERS FOR School bus U.S. ARMY ENLISTMENT netw ork. No experience field at Eermi 10 a.m., 8:30 to 11 a.m., 7:30 wanted. We will train you. REQUIRED. Call for more in- Desautels (11) paced the three methods? an equal opportunity a.m. to 11 a.m. Manchester, 647-9949 necessary. Complete training SPRING STREET ICE HOCKEY Call or write; Mika oiAmore Part-time. Housewives and Aak tor Jaenna fomatlon, 6489462. program. $500. investment Whippets while Ellen 2. Any electrically powered employer, and requires an af­ East Hartford area. Call 649- retirees preferred. Immaculate 7 room looking to big year R o e k V i 11 e at required to start your own firmative action policy for all 5334. Donadio had 12 points and U.8. Suzuki Corp./Dept. 154 tool can be used out-of- Manchchester area, call 643- PERSON with professsional business. Ideal for retired or Ranch, 3 bedrooms, IVi Manehesler, 8:15 Sue Brown 8 for the 4-7 P. 0. Box S doors without adjusting of its Contractors and Vendors 2373 or 6482414. Vernon area sewing ability and experience part time. Details on request. baths, Cpt. Liv. room BOSTON (UPI) - While row but I made 24 errors last year. took me three years to hit the ball Thursday as a condition of doing FULL OR PART Time RN or needed tor window w/fireplace-Kit, w/appl., locals. Pannsaukon, NJ 08110 to this situation. LPN. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 call 872-2826. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field other sports are seasonal, I've got to get that number down. solid against that S.O.B.” W indham ’s ja y v e e s Beeker JC at MCC business with the Town, as per treatments, slip covers and so TYaining Division Box 619,, huge Rec. room w/wet “So I’ll definitely be 20 pounds 609/662/7040 □ True □ False .m. to 7 a.m. Laurel Manor, PARAGON TOOL Co. Inc. forth. Part time work at Scott wants his poiqt made; he will remained unbeaten with a East Calholir at Federal Order 11246. 1 Chestnut Street, 6494519. Wading River, New York. bar-2 car garage, lovely baseball — like the diamond it Bid forms, plans and S Has openings for toolmakers, home. 646-2493. 11792. lighter than last year. To me it's no do whatever he is asked. He won’t Aquinas (girls), 8 —ANSWERS— Live-in quarters available. lot-$56,900.00 is played on — is forever. big thing, all I care about is perfor­ 35-33 d ecisio n . Linda specifications are available at die makers, and gaage make the same mistake he did in makers. Apply at 121 Adams We can be burned out by football Carpenter had 7 points and WRESTLING saijoiejoqeq siaiuMjapun the General Services Office, EXCELLENT opportunity to MANY PEOPLE only dream M E R R in mance. But the manager wants Toronto late last season, when he Street, Manchester. Conn. 647- BALES AGENT of owning their own business. (there still is a meaningless Monday things a certain way. He wants me to Lynne Wright 6 for the 7-4 Manrhesler at Glaslon- fq aaiuas Lilies siiqnd 41 Center Street, Manchester, learn wholesale hardward Realtors 646>1180 told Zimmer, “I’m not mentally Indians. e se papiMJd business. Good working con­ 9935. WANTED Perhaps it’s time for you to night Pro Bowl for the addicts to look good in hotel lobbies.” hury, 3;.10 Connecticut. pursue that dream. I have prepared to play.” Town of Manchester, ditions, short hours. 522-1107. W* M«d • dyiwniG mm or wMiwn to tall ow Molwhn o*l«tdan ind watch); we can hope against hope Windham (53) Koji 10-02, )|JeW paisn PARAGON TOOL Company over 1,000 businessess for sale COVENTRY_____ By owner, 6 Amid the joking, Scott emits the “I’ve already told Mr. Zimmer I Connecticut m titlMitlm IlfW of •dvwtMne ttMoMMa/lMMliitat gMla. If ZM Iw n • that the Celtics play .700 ball over the Drabek 10-0 2, L. Moreau 01-2 in aqi 8Aeq s|00) paiamd Inc. has openings for all paM Mttoty of Hl*t «iOC*M or wWl to Iwgin • cw**r In Hl*t, you cm by owners. Many for room Cape with partially feeling of a man willing to do was sorry about that,” said Scott. “I “K you use Robert B. Weiss, TOWN OF VERNON second half of the season; we can 1, K. Moreau 3 5-6 11, Smith I X||es!J)09|e ||e )sq) sjns around machinists for aircraft boiwm from OM of tho moot luorativt oominMon oinioturao In our In- minimum down. For free finished rec room and free anything necessary to keep his job. told him I handled it completely General Manager BOARD OF EDUCATION quality work. Minimum of 0^ 2, Desautels 4 3-4 11, Per- sxsN 'sauiD lie )e aas|d duotry. What wo naad to m IndhrMual Who cm deal dkaotty with brochure write: Interstate standing fireplace. $37,000, dream that the Bruins will find a way He spent five rather unhappy years B a s k a ib a ll 0254)1 three years experience Business Marketing, P.O. Box wrong. There were a lot of things naselli 0 0-0 0, Grzych 7 0-0 14, U| s|oo) uo spjenS Xtajes INVITATION TO BID bualnaaamm who uaa oatondara and apaolaHy Hama to promoto Ihoir offers considered. 742-6082. to slow down the Montveal Express. in Milwaukee wishing he still was said that shouldn’t have been.” the ^MX’t required. Apply at 121 Adams boelnais. Thto to m oiooHonf opportunity for you to aiioolate youiaelf 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Remsen 9 0-2 10. Totals 22 9-16 dM)| 'Sjn)S|oui )0 sdX) Xqp Hie Board of Edu(»Uon of Uw Town of Street, Manchester, Conn. 847- Or, as so many in New England can playing in Boston. Then, after one At least in January, Scott is men­ 53. PEE WEE Vernon, Connecticut will receive wHti Tho Thai. P. Murphy Co., a ptonaar In the adoorttolne Bold - ilnoo MANCHESTER - Two family S| sjain sjaqM s|oo) ja w d LEGAL 9935. MANCHESTER - Looking to Duplex with storage space for do, we can gather around the “Hot year back in a Red Sox uniform, tally and physically prepared to play Manrhesler (37) Tilden 1 Mike Hassett had 9 ■ealed bids for: IN I. Your Inittotivo and planning will dalarmlna your growth md form, we do it 3|jpa|a 3u|sn pioae os EMERGENCY LIGHTING •uocoiO with Mir ootiMtohod company. Your aocounto art prolaolad open your own beauty shop? everything: two garages Stove” and talk baseball, specifically Scott began hearing the trade rumors 0-0 2, Millis 2 0-2 4, Culbertson points and Tully Patulak 4 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS - the 1978 season. Let’s check back in 'pjazeq a aieajs o) X|ai||| s| NOTICE EqU lPM EN T m d rapaat ordara maka monay lor you. Witto Bab MoKanito, We have two active giant walk-up attic, full Red Sox baseball and, more 0 (M) 0, L. Neubelt 1 0-2 2, M. as Nassiff Aims trimmed Bids will be received at the office of Part-time work available in businesses available for your again. nine months and see how his preg­ ssauduieg ')a|)no papunotB Maiktllng Mmagor, Tho That. D. Murphy Co., PO Box B02. cellar, oversize lot, six rooms specifically, the future of George Neubelt 1 1-2 3, Donadio 4 4-8 To ; Enrolled Members of the tbe Sujierlntendent of School^ Parlt Mwchester. $2.90 hour, plus inspection. Call today, “I’ve heard a lot of speculation nant statements turn out. Manchester Police, 17-8, for less.” and School Streets, Rockville. Connec­ Manhaoool, Nma York 110M. each side. Call Ed Gorman, a 0) 8u|)oauuoo 8n|d 8uojd Democratic Party Town of incentives. Call 647-1464. Blanchard & Rossetto, Scott with the Red Sox. that they might trade me, but I hope Another Boston player looking to 12, Geagan 0 2-4 2, Brown 4 0-0 last night at Verplanck. ticut until 11:00 noon. TUESDAY, Realtor, 6484040. So come on in. Boomer, pull up the 8, Downham 0 0-0 0, If you qualify for the short form, we chai;ge aajig a aAcq jo pa)e|nsu) Bolton, Conn. JANUARY 14TH, 1070 and then at laid Realtors, 6482482. not,” he said. “When I made the live up to unfulfilled promises is Bobby Killian had 6 tallies oiqnop oja s|00) jaMod atns place and time publicly opened, read, SERVICE STATION Atten­ EAST HARTFORD- six room old rocker and tell us what’s going Turkington 0 0-0 0, Connors 2 You are hereby warned that and recorded. decision to come back (he had the Dwight Evans. The strong-armed for Police. a very low price. The simpler the return, Ae ag pajapisuoo Xiasop aq dant needed. Full time days. SERVICE BUSINESS - With Cape with a formal dining on. (M) 4. Totals 15 7-20 37, there will be a Caucus of the SpecUIcBlioni and proposal forms may right to refuse the trade), I wasn’t right fielder batted .287 with 14 Bruce Kellsey had 5 less we clw ge. That’s Reason No. 2 why )snuj suoijAua pue asn aqi be secured from the office of Uie Apply In person only. Getty, $800 a Week income available room. Front to back living Enrolled Members of the 118 Center Street, in this area. A cash business. room with a fireplace. “Well I’ve been working out every thinking of one or two years. I homers and, 36 RBIs, despite playing points and John King and you should let us do your taxes. 'sjoop-)o-ino pasn aq o) aje Democratic Party on January Superlndnent of Schools, Park and day down in Falmouth (on Cape Cod) Senool Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. Manchester. ROUTE DRIVERS Minimum investment Excellent area. Near stores, wanted to finish my career here.” just 73 games before suffering a knee Kevin Boyka 4 apiece as S|oo) leopioaia )| '3snw 'z 24,1978, at 8:00 p.m. at Town required. 203827-0550, 203-481- running two or three miles and The right li reserved to reject eny or AND bus line. Only $38,900. Pasek Almost 34, Scott feels he still has injury. He has been working out daily Blue Moon topped Com­ Hall, 222 Bolton Center Bd.> ah bids or any part when such acUon Is 9544^______Realtors, 2887475. pushing myself away from the i|ieH Buiisn in deemed In uie best Interest of the DENTAL OFFICE - part time many productive years ahead, es­ at Tufts University, taking batting munity Y, 17-8, last night H 6R B L O C K aq) spun aOjeqosip auua) ^Iton, Conn for the following Bosrd of EducaUon. table,” Scott said. 'Tve already lost [ Bowling 1 position, receptionist- WANTED: Any Business / pecially batting in such a strong practice with bullpen' coach Walt at the Y. Bridget Stanton -ue pua sja)$ajje 3u|u)q3!| reasons: Charles BrIsson assistant. Must have typing CARRIERS WANTED ANDOVER LAKE- vacation 15 pounds and I plan to lose another tossed in 4 tallies for the THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE To endorse candidates for Business Manager Real Estate with potential, hideaway. Biw now for spring lineup. He batted .269 and had 95 Hriniak. ag) pue ‘|aqei ja)seN 021-01 skills. Will train other duties. To dollvor Sunday publication. needing financing, new sales, enjoyment. Over 7 beautiful 10 before spring training starts (Feb. RBIs and 33 homers last season while Evans' hope is that he will be far MOUNTAIN DEW-Dol­ losers. in ag) jeaq pinogs uia)sfe election as members of the Send resume and references etc. Mr. Schwartz, 201-528 356 Rear West Middle Tpke»646-S440 Democratic Town Com­ to Manchester Herald, Box acres with insulated dwelling 28).” swinging from the No. 6 position. He enough advanced In spring training to ly Dawood 180-488, June poj 3u|U)g3|| agi '$)|un Excollont wagoa (or a (aw houra work. 6545 or 201-8382504. and outbuilding. Call (Scott suffered through the worst Eccher 176-500, Pat mittee; LIQUOR PERMIT FF, 16 Bralnard Place, could be dropped to seventh this year move up in the batting order from the MIDGET EASTIIMITFOIID OilSTOMIIRY a3jegos|p 3u|U)g3{| auua) Manchester, Conn. Katherine Bourn, 742-8646 J. fielding season of an 11-year career with the edition of Jerry Remy to Thobodeau 182-456, Lu Tou- Sean Sullivan and Kevin -ue )0 uo|)e||e)su| agi '3 To conduct such other NOTICE OF APPUCATION Watson Beach Co., ninth position projected for him. “I nil MUM ST. business as may be proper to This la to give noUce Uiat I, David Manchester Office, 847-9139. last year and was criticized for the top of the lineup. tain 1180-191-538, Lee Bean Brophy popped in 14 points 'S)|noj|3 uoj) Ashford McKay of 20 Townley St., Hart­ CLERK/TYPIST - order en- □ EDUCATION always wanted to bat fifth or sixth,” TB.52S-ni3 ■ efo Call Circulation Dapt. Equal Housing Opportunity. playing at a portly 225 pounds). u m come before said Caucus. ford, Ct. have filed an application U'y experience desirable. “I don’t care where I bat, as long said Evans. “I wish I could bat 187-179-535, Annie Gagnon each and Bill Masse -nq|j)t|p pue 3 |J| jaMod Ucarded 6Ul day of January 7t with “I lost my Gold Glove (award for 223-534, Barbara Brody 202- |eo|j)oa|a ag) o) tja)saj Dated at Bolton, Connec­ Good apptUude for figures. as I bat,” said Scott. fourth, but not with'this ballclub.” chipped in 11 as Modem i r a I w -i pa I IPMIiLIS m. Bie Liquor Control Commission for a Apply HllOwtex, 49 Regent Privsta Inatruetlona 13 NEW AND SPAaOUS Raised fielding excellence) last year,” said -ja Iu|u)g3|| ao|Ajas Liapuo ticut, this 17th day of January, NIGHT CLUB for the sate of alcoholic Ranch with formal dining “I like having Remy in the lineup,” Unless someone fails miserably, 527, Bertha Toutain 192- Janitorial II whipped liquor on the premises Carrv Nation's Stoeet, Manchester. MMICNESnREIIDMGKMLO Scott, who skirts questions about his 199-182-573, Bee Moquin -oas )0 uo!)e||e)su| agi -g 1978. room, eat-lin kitchen, lovely Scott said. “I just h o ^ I’m around to though Evens will bat ninth, behind; Wyman Oil, 45-18, last DEMOCRATIC Cafe 10 E. Center St., Manenester, Ct. REMEDIAL READING and weight as If someone were asking a 180-485, Sheila Price 181- 'quauoduioo uo|)oa)ojd The business will be owned bv NAJA math; Individualized work fireplaced family room, bat him in because I know he’ll be on Remy, Rick Burleson, Fred Lynn, night at the Y. Eric Seare MandiMtar P a riiid e ^ v iS TOWN COMMITTEE Inc. of M Hamlin Dr.. W. Hartford and TYPIST/GAL FRIDAY-For baths, 2 car garage, matron her age. ‘T had intended to 182-527, Pat Jackson 188- Walling had 6 points for a S«.n Hoebudc iinl Co. ^0, IW-lStl BO 2B * * 8u|U)gl||—tua)$(s poj 3u|u will be conducted by David A. McKay general office duties. Car es­ •47^9946 program. (Ist8th grade) by base a lot. And it’s great to have Carl Yastrzemski, Jim Rice, Carlton Ilvi Joe Cannon as permittee. sential. Call Mrs. Bloom for Master’s degree teacher. 588 aluminum siding, only $55,900. get the Gold Glove 14 or 15 years in a 189-517. -)g8||)ouo|)a||e)iu| agi’v i Keith Real Estate, 6484126. (pitcher Mike) Torrez because it Fisk, Scott and Butoh Hobson. Oil. Chairman David A. McKay an appointment, 6482900. 8075. 0094)1 Dated 6lh day of January 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Jan. 17, 1976 — PA'GE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HKHAI.I). M;imli Ciiiiii.. Tiifs., .Ian 17. I!)7H ACROSS 2 Leftlat Answer to Previous Punts i 3 Andquatsd □ C IL IC II] ? tr I Frank and Emeat -r1 Flattened 4 Night |Fr.| 1 43 Apartwanfi For Rant 83 □ n n c i D I R A Charles M. Schultz Dogt-Bkth-Pf □ AUTOMOTIVE ' 7 Brsg 6 Surpsas D A R 12Thtbstt 8 Itsffliia O 1 MINIATURE Schnauzer Pup­ TWO, 2 1/2 room apartments. W ra p -S k irt 13 Mlitrsit 7 O ffsnllvtlvob- Jk First and third floor, Main pies - AKC. Salt and pepper. Autos For Bala 81 Dear Abby 14 User tnislvt uuunna annciuu T H E PRRT References. Call TSS^Sn, or Street. Heat, hot water, 16 Drooped 8 Woman’s B appliances. Security, 16 Light msal 6 4 9 ^ . WE PAY $10 For complete name G THIS IS MV references, lease. Call after 6 17 ArrivsI-tIms 9 Month (abbr.) I WA5 60IN6TDSAV I hate people who y 1$, M H C m m /E junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland By Abigail Van Buren □ HOWEVER, I'VE p.m., 6646-3911. Dusss (abbr.) 10 Com pM i I : REPORT THAT THIS WAS, (iUITE FREE TO GOOD Home - ,CHAN6£PAWMINP, 5AV,‘'QlflTE 5IMPLV" Auto Body, S2319W. DEAR ABBY: How do I explain my mentally ill brother 18 Comptis point P i c k e t o m Veiy lovable 1 1/2 year old 5IMPLV,THE0E5TBOOK THREE BEDROOM apart­ to my fiance? My brother has been in a mental hospital for point 11 TV emcee male crossbreed. Medium 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 21 Zodiac sign I HAVE EVER REAP... size, completely housebroken ment near hospital. nearly 10 years. He cornea home to visit twice a year for a Mack 5uMDiiy$ 0Er ' References, lease, security 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 23 Fait aircraft 13 Spanlih and Intelligent. Needs week, and I visit him about once a month. (He is not In this (abbr.) required. $235. per month. Mr. miles. Asking $1650. ^11 643 penlnauli T i m e - a n d -A-HALF f children’s companionship. 8130, after 5:30 p.m. dty.l I don t know what type of mental illness he has. or 26 MadamiMadams 32 Bushy clump ganization F MacKenzie, Philbrick Agen­ how he got that way. 18 Puffed Must give up - moving soon. jeont.) (Brit.) (abbr.) L Call 643-6294 after 6 p.m. cy, 6434200. Mother sidd he had a “nervous breakdown" and is 19 V e it deeert 1973 VEGA Hatchback - GT 28 Rscllnsd 34 Imprisons 46 Mental L 20 Chinais 20 Knock about • lira »y KA. ke. TJL U1FK OR. EAST HARTFORD - Flw e Model. Automatic transmis­ ■’confused. But he doesn’t seem confused to me. He jokes a ' 36 Dirty component (Pl l toy poodles AKC - adorable sion, power steering. lot and 18 very thoughtful—even remembering people’s philosophy 22 Scrubi i- n creams and apricots, males room first floor apartment. birthdays. 30 Phrsse of 23 Intervene (2 39 Female 49 Nothing $205 m onthly. In clu d es Excellent condition. and females, home raised in a dismay (2 wda.) relative 50 Greek letter appliances and garage. No Reasonable. Please call 742- I love my brother and want my fiance to love him, too, loving environment. Call 643 9572. wds. l 24 French author 43 Meledlction 52 Flat hat Wlnthrop pets. Security deposit. Call but mother seems ashamed of him and has asked that I not 31 Shredi 0950. 26 Threw 45 Rave 53 Summer (Fr.) 646-4786. mention him orjiis condition until after I am married. TThis 33 Prayer Bl-Focals By Ruth Marcus 1973 O PEL MANTA - 4 27 Dress style (al.) 47 Defense or- 54 Lion’s home r WISH I K^DA HOUSE doesn’t seem right. What is your advice? 38 Chooiet FEBRUARY 1 - four rooms, cylinders. Good condition. 37 Soonsr than m a d b OFOHOCOLATE UvoMtoek 44 Automatic. $1695, or best "IN THE DARK” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 n not furnished, recently DEAR IN: You are tragically uninformed about your 38 Mssdames c-ajp. DOMT 61V/E CAKE, WITH NO POORS redecorated, no pets, securi­ offer. Call 875-4537. (abbr.) 12 13 gz. wiNCCWS. ^ RIDING LESSONS Indoor ty. Mayberry Village, East brother's condition. You have a right to know the facts, 40 Baleful UP Y ^ . ridinng ring. Western stock Hartford. $160 monthly. 283 1970 PONTIAC Grande Prix - and so has your fiance. Have a talk with your brother's 41 \6/omsn'i 14 15 OH.Sloi - doctor. patriotic seat, saddle seat, and hunt 5050. V-8 , 400 engine, 4 barrel, 17 Sw e e t h e a r t / 7 seat. All levels 228-9817. power steering, power brakes, And when you next visit your brother, invite your fiance •ociety (abbr.) 16 [ T H E L A S T TH E S T E M S STllL air conditioning, excellent along. Mental Illness in the family is nothing to be ashamed 42 Sounds )8 19 to 22 24 25 L E A F FEU. LARGE 6 ROOM Apartment - having melody Centrally located. 2 children, running condition. $850. Call of, 1 know of no family that has escaped it completely. ■ r-4 A L I U E / after 6:00, 5236294. 44 Comedian 26 OFF I no pets. $215 monthly. Call Sparks 1 1 after 6 p.m. only, 6432620. DEAR ABBY: Thanks for saying that there are still 45 Dull routine 30 WANTED. Antique furniture, OLDS - 1972 Delta 88, four some fellows around who want their brides to be virgins. 46 Star 1 ■ glass, pewter, on paintings or MANCHESTER - Three room door hardtop, power steering, I’ve always thought so, but I can’t find a guy who agrees 48 To some 33 35 d t s power, brakes, air con­ 1 other antique items. R. furnished efficiency apart­ with me. extent(2 37 1. 3p Harrison, 6436709. ment. $160 monthly. No heat ditioning, low mileage. Call wdt. ) •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-2784 after 6 p.m. I’m a 20-year-old female virgin who intends to stay this 1 or utilities. Call 6435200. way until I’m married. 51 Copied 41t 43 55 Creator of 1 1-17 It’s not easy staying a virgin. Men know they won’t get 47 flMoACtoa •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUR ROOM Apartment - 1975 FORD LTD - Brougham. Fantasyland 45 46 Homn lor Stit 23 Real Estate Wanted 28 Artlelaa lor Sale 41 Artlelaa lor Sale 41 WANTED - Tobacco Bam will Power steering, automatic anywhere with me so they stay away. Some of their 66 Property Stove, refrigerator, parking explanations are unreal. For instance, one guy said, 40 49 50 51 52 53 54 remove and pay top price. 646 and basement storage. Securi­ transmission, air con­ 57 Crack, Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer "Hunting a woman is like hunting an employee, ’^e y ’re no 58 Start again FOREST HILLS ALL CASH For your property, BEAUTIFUL brand new, grey PREVENT CHIMNEY fires. 0822. ty and no pets. 643-7488. ditioning, power brakes. Many 65 56 within 24 hours. Avoid Red rabbit fur coat. Small size. Professional chimney extras, low mileage. New good unlesB they’ve had experience.” I Year old 7 Room Colonial DOWN 57 56 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Very reasonable. 649-9190. cleaning. 649-2570. AVAILABLE NOW - Two tires. $2995 . 6438059. So how would you answer him? n OW.'WHAT ^ ^ ITS MV I JUST WANTEP TO SEE WHAT Irully carpeted 4 Corporation, 646-0131, A wrapped skirt with bedrooms on first floor, with HANGING ON 1 Trojan HAPPENED i FAULT, WOULP HAPPEN IF WE U5EP Ibedrooms. 2‘z baths- ONE PAIR KNEISSL “White DRY SEASONED Firewood - 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS - patch pockets and a NfWSPAPfl) ENTfRPRiSE ASSN I laundry facilities, basement slimming back panel for mountain TO THE ^ POP/ UP ALL OUR ENERGY.'' j - I fireplace liv. room. 2 car SELLING your house? Call'us Star" Skis; 195Cm. (whiteand Cut split, d eliv ered ., All □ R E N T A L S and porch. Only $160. Rental very good condition, new tires DEAR HANGING: Fd explain that some employers I garage-356.900.00 first and we'll make you a women's sizes. LIGHTS ? blue), with one pair step-in hardwood, mostly oak. Call Assistors, 236-5646. Small fee. and snows, power steering No. 8136 with Photo- prefer to hire someone with no experience because an cash offer. T.J. Crockett, bindings (DL Simples Toe) 6467905, 6 to 9 p.m. and brakes, extras, must sell. Guide is in Sizes 88 to inexperienced person has no bad habits to unlearn. ------Realtor, 643-1577. $150. One pair Lange "Pro” Rooms for Rant 52 MANCHESTER - No lease in $1200 or best offer. 742-8352 46. Size 40, 36” waist, I PULLEP^ MERRin boots (six buckle) black, size KING SIZE head board, hard after 5:30 p.m. ■a 648-1180 this conveniently located 214 yards 64-inch. DEAR ABBY: Our only child, a son, died leaving a Win at Bridge A FU SE.' IMMEDIATE Cash for your 10, $40, One pair Scott steel rock maple, $25. 8761510. WANTED - Retired or apartment, with laundry Patterns available only property. Let us explain our poles, with ice “Tips" (prongs matured gentleman to room 1973 PONTIAC Ventura - air young wife and a small son I’ll call Tommy. Tommy’s facilities, parking and yard in sizes shown. mother subsequently married a man in rather modest fair proposal. Call Mr. for ice) $25. One Yamanaa Dt- FIREWOOD - 2 year seasoned and board. Use of TV and for children. Only $150. Rental conditioning, snow tires, TO ORDER, lend >1.00 for iicll Respond with 5-card suit Belfiore, 647-1413. 175 (C.C.) “Enduro” Bike, oak. cut and split, stove or kitchen. Call 742-5066. am/fm, $1400, Call 569-3768, ltlem, plui 25t for poitei# ud circumstances and now they have two more sons besides WELL CARED for Assistors, 2335646. Small fee. indllnR. have been set." blue, with trail tires. Needs fireplace lenghts - cord - 1/2 E Tommy. North replied rather bit­ Aluminum-sided Ranch. This MAY WE BUY your home? some work. Engine excellent. cord or load delivered. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - 1964 CHEVY WAGON-$125. SUE BURNETT At Christmastime we always remember Tommy’s NORTH home offers fire-placed living HEAT PAID- With carpeting, Manchttttr Htrald 4 Q 6 4 terly. “The play was fine, Quick, fair, all cash and no Good off season buy for Kindling available. Discount Birch House Women. Central­ dishwasher, garbage disposal, 1964 Ford Falcon, $75. Run­ 1150 Avf. of AmoricM half-brothers generously, but naturally we go all out for but the bidding lousy. Do you room, three bedrooms, problems. Call Warren E. mechanically minded rider. to senior citizens. Will stack. ly located. Downtown ning condition. Call 742-6537, Now York, N.Y. 1003S our only grandchild. applianced kitchen. 2 fuil laundry facilities and ♦ AKJ765 realize that we were cold for ’ i-n Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. $450, negotiable. Call 6463104. Call 742-7568 after 5 p.m. Manchester. Kitchen anytime. Print Name. Addrtii with ZIP Now Tommy’s mother refuses to let our grandson spend six clubs?” baths. 2 car garage, iovely appliances, plus no lease. Just CODE, Styit Numbar and Slit. 4 K103 privileges. Call 649-2358. $205. Rental Assistors, 236- weekends with us because we favor him over the others. This started one of those decked patio, excellent loca­ ANXIOUS TO SELL? DANISH MODERN dining FIREWOOD - seasoned oak, The Fall & Winter '77 WEST EAST Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence tion, $49,900. Keith Real 5646. Small fee. What is your advice? partnership arguments that Immediate Top Dollar For room set - Excellent condi­ cut and split for fireplace or LADIES ONLY - Furnished BASIC FASHION con- 4 J953 4 1 0 2 we have been asked to settle. Estate, 646-4126. tains a Bonus Coupon. GRANDMA V J97532 Your Property!, No obliga­ tion. Moving, must sell. Call stove. Delivered, Call 6434061 rooms. Community kitchen Trueka lor Sale 62 AK84 WE'RB IWiWUAPEKl IJU 5T SOSHl IT'S ALL DUE TO YOU. THREE ROOM apartment- Price . .. $2.00 a copy. DEAR GRANDMA: Yon can't be faulted for favoring ♦ (}108 South claimed that his bid­ WHAT’S UP?.,. MORE T ER-N0| SIR -IT S tion. No fuss. Fast service, 646-6674, after 8:00 p.m, after 6 p.m. and bath. All utilities in­ 94 ding showed five clubs, four aOT WORD THAT BOTH THE / MEAN EASYl IF you HADN'T BELIEVED NEWS FROM -^THAT YOUNSLADy TOLLAND - exciting new with heat, hot water, stove your only grandchild, but his mother calls the tunes, so ♦ 972 ♦ 85 AIR FORCE AND MARINES ' confidential. Call Roger cluded, near bus line and refrigerator, wall-to-wall 1970 FORD Econoline 200 - Add $2.00 for the New : spades and a good hand. IN MV DESISN, AND TAKEN W A5HIN0TONTJ A0AIN-PAFFODIL Contemporary. 3-4 bedrooms, ARE PLACINe ORDERS FOR Burke, 649-3078. WOOD STOVE - Antique. Cast SOFA AND CHAIR - original­ stores. Call after 5 p.m. 644- Low mileage. Set up as a SUCCESS IN SEWING. don’t alienate her. Since Tommy must live with his SOUTH North wanted to know why ON THE PENTA0ON- DOBBINSl cathredral ceilings, laundry, carpet first floor, $195. Cen­ 4 AK87 OUR SHE-DEYIL FISHTERi PHONE iron. Cooking top, with ly $700. Red, white and blue 0383. trally located, no pets, adults camper. Best offer. (Jail 643- half-brothers, don't make life difficult for him by giving hie South couldn’t have bid two fireplaced living room, 3 1/2 Houaahold Goods 40 asbestos boards and pipe. 7907, ask for Bob, brotheri reasons to be jealous. Y 10 6 baths, acre plus lot. Call Bar­ stripped plaid, excellent con­ only. Security deposit. Call clubs to start with and then $275, Call 643-9776. dition. Best offer. 643-4271 MANCHESTER - Main 6437690. If you want to do something special for Tommy, go “all ♦ 32 shown spades, etc., etc. bara Bosetti, 649-8716, J. Wat­ REFRIGERATORS after 6 p.m. Street. Three-room apart­ ♦ AQJ64 son Beach Co., Manchester •••••••••••••••••••••••••• out" on his birthday, or set up a trust to be used for his We agree that North might Washers, ranges, used, FIREW(X)D, all hard wood, ment, heated, hot water, TWO BEDROOMS - garage, Cempara-Trallara education, but at Cbistmastlme treat all the boys with have worked out what South Office, 647-9139. Equal guaranteed and clean. New cut and split into 2-foot appliances, parking, no pets. Vulnerable: both. Dealer: Housing Opportunity. NCR CASH REGISTER - security and references. Molorcyelaa-Bloyelaa 64 Mobile Homaa 65 equal generosity. was doing, but feel that at shipment damaged, GE and tenths, $28 a pick-up truck Reconditioned, with many Security. 5237047. Available February 1. Call North, Opening lead: King least 90 percent of the blame Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. load, delivered. Or two loads totals. Call after 5:30 p.m., 6432327. ARE YOU Selling your mobile of hearts. must be charged to South. Lola-Land tor Sale 24 LIGHT Housekeeping room, Pearl and Son, 649 Main for $50. Fast delivery! Call 228-3957. home? Buyers waiting. Please South He should have responded Street, 6432171. Main Street, 7426867. fully furnished. Stove, ★ ★ West North East BUILDING LOT For Sale - THREE ROOM Apartment - call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- Astro-graph !♦ Pass 16 two clubs to North's one- 6432171. refrigerator and linens Henry Street. Near schools. Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 828-0369. Pass 34 diamond opening bid to prrovided. 801 Main Street, FX-1200 - Built by factory Pass 2* No brokers. Call 646-4528.46 ALUMINUM sheets used as Building Suppllaa 42 water. Apply Marlow’s. Pass 3^ Pass 44 make it easy for North to get SEARS PORTABLE DRYER printing plates, .007 thick, Mlanchester. 6469879. engineer. Branch heads, By BERNICE BEDE 080L nxnmmTun.TTvy. 4528. NEW YEARS Resolution Pass 46 Pass Pass a good picture of his distri­ - Harvest Gold. Very good 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for NATURAL STONE for MANCHESTER - newer three Barnett clutch, aluminum Plaza homes will not be un­ bution. conditioon. $75. Call ^-8942 WOMAN SEEKING woman to Pass MANCHESTER - East Hart­ $1. Phone 6432711. retaining walls, veneers, bedroom duplex 1 1/2 baths, rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ dersold. Our prices can’t be Alley Cop — Dave Graue anytime. share home. Room and board, buretor, balanced blue printed leader today Is that you wear ford line, 14 acres with ap­ patios, etc. Pick up by the appliances, carpeting, $260 beat. New 14 foot wides. the mantle of authority lightly. By Oswald Jacoby UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub pound or delivery by the ton. including meals. Located on monthly plus security. No motor, transmission. 871-2511. Chose of two or three proximately 1,000 foot fron­ You're not overwhelmed by the and Alan Sontag NOWYOUDW, , t CAN'T err ...THIS OAP- ' OLDER STOVE - works fine, Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, bus stop. MO per week. 643- pets. 649-1771. bedrooms, from $10,900. Come tage, $12,tf00 per acre. Ad­ $15. Call 6436330. 7921. challenge, large or small. A Maine reader wants to «OMSOM«09Al! AT r r f f SUMMED ROCK'S ditional 20 acres with mature Brownies, nurses. East 649-3163. in and compare. Over 25 GEMINI (hfay 21-June 20) West started out by play­ O N T O P O F IT (7 y •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Catholic School. 649-1225. it ^ know the chance of picking trees available. Pasik FIVE ROOM apartment- se­ homes to choose from. Priced Jan. 18,1978 There are several people who ing his ace and king of up a hand with all four aces. Artlelaa lor Sale 41 FURNISHED ROOMS - Cen- from $1,495. Many set up, Realtors 289-7475. cond floor, unneated, $160. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Glamor may have been |usl a hold you In high regard. Today hearts. South ruffed in dum­ It is about one chance in TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - tral location. Free parking. 14 Security deposit. 647-1240,643 ready to live in. Excellent they may get In line to pay you FULL CORD Firewood, not Doga-BIrda-Pala 43 Arch Street, Manchester. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and word to you before. This com­ my, led the queen of spades 379. Good condition. Good for financing available. Open back for things you’ve done for and a second spade to his truck load, oak and hickory. plating, or welding. Call 649- Kitchen privileges. On bus rack. $1,750. 269-4042. ing year it's a reality In busi­ them. (Do you have a question for Bualneaa Propartf 26 DOG-CAT BOARDING Monday through Saturday, ness and the people you'll king. Then he started a pa­ $55 and $30. Im m ediate 3439 from noon tH 6:00 p.m. line. FEBRUARY 1 occupancy. 2 Sunday by appointment only. CANCER (June 21-July 22) A the experts? Write “Ask the delivery. Pete, 6462570. bathing/grooming. Obedience Campara-Trallara meet. You can attain heights rade of clubs. Experts", care of this newspa- 1/2 room bright apartment. Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur you hadn't dreamed of before. person you've fell lo be attrac­ West could do anything he MANCHESTER - for sale, protection classes. Complete Apartmanta For Rent 53 65 tive, but who you thought never per. Individual questions will commercial building and NCR CASH Register - Recon­ Heat, hot water, stove and Mobile Homaa Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 23Jan. wanted to do, but there was SEASONED FIREWOOD - ditioned, with many totals. modern facilities. Canine noticed you, may surprise and be answered if accompanied liquor store. Call for details, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon refrigerator, convenient loca­ pike, Berlin, (?onn. 1-828-0369. 19) You're the perfect impres- no way for him to get any by stamped, self-addressed Half cord, $30 delivered. Call Call afteer 5:30 p.m., 2233957. WE HAVE customers waiting tion, adults only, lease and MANSFIELD - Adults and uplift you today by paying you Marion E. Robertson, Road, Manchester. For reser­ for the rental of your apart­ sarlo today. II you’re In charge compliments, tricks except his two high envelopes. The most interest­ 643-0738, anytime. security d ^ s i t required. $155 retired - Newport "52-2-12" . j( the festivities they’ll be a Realtor, 643-5953. vations please call 6465971. ment or home. J.D. Real two bedrooms, bathroom Why not send LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There's trumps. ing questions will be used in monthly. Call 643-6396. success, no matter If It's a room at the top today and you “Pretty good play, wasn’t this column and will receive Estate Associates. Inc. 643 living room, kitchen and posh party or a disco session. 1980. a happy thought should have no trouble ascend­ it?" chortled South. “If Ihad copies of JACOBY MODERN.} THREE ROOMS - second dining area, refrigerator and Find out more about yourself (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) range. Storm windows, utility to someone today! ing the stairs. You may even played a third spade I would floor, partially furnished, no by sending for your copy of lake the elevator because It’s LOOKING for anything in real utilities, parking, call 643 building, porch, skirting, aw­ Astro-Graph Letter. Mall 50 BUSINESS & SERVICE estate rental - apartments, 5729. ning, window air conditioner. cents for each and a long, sell- Berry’s World 1*^* Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions homes, multiple dwellings, no Automotive Servlea 66 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It $6851). Jensen's Inc. Call Mrs. addressed. stamped envelope makes no difference who fees. ^11 J.D. Real Estate Young, 26 Old Wood Road. 429- lo Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Nomat for Rant 54 ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- you’re with today, you possess Associates, Inc. 6431980. 1786 or Mr Olson, Hartford, Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. all the right words to put them M E E T X 247-5209. sun specialists, factory Be sure to specify your birth ANYONE NEWS YOU WEEKLY SPECIAL. trained, one day service, 114 at ease and deal with them. It's MANCHESTER - Qean one Carpeted two bedroom with sign. a rare quality, so take advan­ NEW...NEN/ER GET IS FROM bedroom unit in a small brick East Main Street, Rockville. AQUARIUS (Jan. 23Fcb. 19) SO TO ANV YESTERDAY'S all appliances and more. Only Automotlva Servlea 66 871-1617. tage. building with rural yet con­ Pleasant surprises could be In U B R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Love INTERESTING NEWSPAPERS $150 Rental Assistors, 233 store lor you today. Someone venient location. Blanchard A 5646. Small fee. Is the luckiest activity you DIRECTORY Rossetto, 6432482. In the family or your close could be Involved In today. circle may quietly lake care of Forsake the mundane for the COUNTRY COTTAGE. some obligation that worried s y m b o lic Saryleaa OHared 31 MANCHESTER - Immediate Secluded two bedrooms on heart. Take a sentimental Inter­ Sarvleaa Onarad 31 Painting-Paparing 32 Bulldlng-Contraellng 33 occupancy. 3 rooms $150. 4 you. lude with your mate or your ARRIVALS acreage. Includes appliances, 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING PISCES (Feb. 23March 20) Is sweetheart. CAM TREE Service - Free es­ rooms $165. No pets. Security kids and pets welcome. Only there someone you leel you're COMPLETE CARPET A Tile PAINTING - interior and LEON ClESZYNSKl Builder - deposit. Call 5631054. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) timates, discoount senior installation and repairs. Free exterior, paperhanging, $200. Rental Assistors, 236- personally Indebted to? This Is You really extend yourself to citizens. Company New homes custom built, estimates. Call F’at, at 646 excellent work. References, remodeled, additions, rec 5646. Small fee. a good day to even the score. be nice to people. That extra Manchester owned and 3745, after 5 p.m. EAST HARTFORD. Central They want to hear from you Free estimates. Fully in­ rooms, garages, kitchens Avenue townhouse. Two effort Is truly appreciated operated. Call 6461327. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- COLONIAL - 9 rooms. 4 more than anything else. today. Harmony follows every remodeled, bath tile, cement bedrooms. Private basement ARIES (March 21-April 19) PROFESSIONAL HOUSE 4431. work. Steps, dormers. bedrooms, 2 car garage, on 22 place you go. DRESSMAKING and and heating system. acres. $500 monthly. Success Is likely today be­ Cleaning - Husband and wife, Residential or commercial, Appliances. No pets. $195 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. alterations done reasonably. specializing In care of all References and security cause you’ll keep your priori­ 21) If you've been putting In QUALITY PAINTING and Call 649-4291. monthly. Superintendent 286 315 CENTEI.ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phon* 643-5135 ties In order. Though the tasks Call 6464972. types of homes. For free es­ Paper Hanging by Willis required. Philbrick Agency, some extra time and you were timate, call 6468342. 0115. Robert C. White Co. 233 Realtors, 6434200, be tedious, you'll dispatch a mite disappointed when you Schultz. FullyHy liInsured, ALL TYPES OF Carpenter 5961. Equal Housing. Member of Better Business Bureau tljem before party lime. PREVENT CHIMNEY fires. references. 6461-4343. saw your paycheck, (his Is a Professional chimney work - Ceramic tile, hung TAURUS (April 23May 20) good time to let the boss know. r “ r ceilings, plumbing and elec­ TOLLAND - Nine rooms, four The reason you're an Inspiring cleaning. 6462570. VINYL REPAIR - We can fix MANCHESTER two bedroom bedrooms, newer Raised lUewSPAPER ENTEnPRISE ASSN I PunH£SEOD...rM(ii(3lUfe’ CEFEW OUE^ sofas, chairs, cars etc. No HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch tric. Richard Young, 649-1975. renovated apartment within FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY painted for $150-$200 by Ranch for rent. Available im­ ID TEACH'DUSCMETHIM® SEUFISREAUV BRICK, BLOCK, Stone need for expensive walking distance to down­ Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Btottal scheduling now. Professional NEWTON SMITH mediately, singles accepted. CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS Fireplaces, concrete. recovering. 568-5878. town. 5240 includes heat, hot 872-3050, 875-8063, 872-7999. ABOoriHBMAMW ART! (JUITE simple! considers any job. 2869287, Remodeling, Repairs, Rec water, stove, and on all makes... Chimney repairs. No job too evenings or weekends, Don. small. Save. Call 644-8356 for TUTORING - Experienced Rooms. No job too small. Call refrigerator. Call 646-0090. 6463144. VERNON - Fo.ur room Ranch, HCV, BOSS, HOW AEOUT A L AS M V DEAR estimates. (Master of Education) State 1 child, no pets, large yard, (iigtsbyai*."’^ certified specia education J.P. LEWIS A SON-Interior MANCHESTER two bedroom LOAN and RENTAL CARS RAISE? ------FATHER and exterior painting, $265 monthly, including heat. )r youi apartment within walking dis­ [Available by Appointment...j AUMAYS REWEAVING bums, holes. paperhanging, and 742-6736, Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick Zippers, umbrellas repaired. special eeducation child. Pre­ tance to downtown. $220 In­ SAID.- school through 21 years. remodeling. Fully innsured, cludes heat, hot water, stove Window shades, Venetian 6469658. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnaY 34 MOVE TODAY Into this 3 EK-. OAKE, YOU'VE T OUR DOUGH IS ALL blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Assessment and diagnosis, and refrigeratorr. Call 643 bedroom house with base­ BEEN IN THE B\6 ] OUT AT LOW INTEREST'? (jail 6465144 after 6 p.m. 0090. AH.~ Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 PAPERHANGER - Desires BIDWELL Home Improve­ ment, laundry facilities, and STAN OZIMEK, Manager TOWN LAPPIN’ J HOW ABOUT SHOWIN U5 5221. ment Co. Expert installation yard for children. Only $225. UP THE (SRAVY \ HOW WE CAN SET HIGH / work. Reasonable rates, no TWO bedroom apartment, 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER EXPERT FURNITURE job too small. Call 6^5017. of aluminum siding, gutters Rental Assistors, 236-5646. HOW ABOUT SCORES ON THE WALL J WOULP ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, and trims. Roofing installa­ Central location, bus line, near Small fee. reflnishing and antique All work guaranteed. high school, $200. month. LETTIN’ US IN / ST. PINBALL,LIKE attics, garages, yards restoration. Free estimates. tion and repairs. 6466495, 873 ON A GOOD ATHE BIS BOVS VO!J( S E T ME cleaned, moving, trucking. 9109. Security deposit, references, E. Lovland, 6468963. GEORGE N. CONVERSE - MANCHESTER-Three THING? STARTED ? , Loam for sale. Lawn service. lease, no pets. Call between 3 bedrooms with carpeting, No job too big or small. 566 Painting and Paperhanging. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 9 p.m. or weekends. 6432804. Heathclift This Funny World Call between 39 p.m. 6434M. laundry facilities, basement, 8522.______l ig h t h a u l in g - Pick up repairing chimneys, roofs, appliances, and yard for Autoa tor Rant-L^aa 57 Auloa for Ranl-Laaaa 67 and delivery. Attics, cellars, HIGHLAND PARK Area - Trl£S£ FLAKES AKE new roofs. Free estimates. 30 cnlldren.' Only $260. Rental PATKET/C WHEN THEy; INCOME TAX preparation at garages cleaned. Painting Years Experience. Howley, Luxury Townhouse. 2 baths, 2 Assistors, 1 . Small fee. I------your home, experienced. Dan done. 'Your firewood spilt. 64'T- KEEP HAPPY 6435361. bedrooms. 3 full floors. Call •t r u e MERIT sh a ll t h a Hs o n c o r v o u r TR.V TO PLAY HAKPBALU Mosler, 64633& or 5238263. 9260. 6431616. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCTY- BE RECOGNIZED IN ASSE1B,B00B- ROOFER WILL Install roof 5 rooms with carpeting, base­ DUE TIMEV YOJV/E GOT A GOOD Bulldlng-Contraellng 33 siding or gutters for low dis­ MANCHESTER - 6 room ment with laundry hook up MEMORY/ count price. Call Ken at 647- Colonial. Three bedrooms, full MJSTOHS’, and garage, plus yard for RENT-A-CAR IN6FECTION WES ROBBINS carpentry 1566. basement, will rent month to childreh.. Rental Assistors, 1: remodeling specialist. Ad­ month. Also three bedroom 2335646. Small fee. INCOME ditions, rec rooms, dormers, apartment available. Call ...for as low as today. Blanchard A Rossetto, built-lns, bathrooms, OfflcM-SlorM for Rant 55 TAX kitchens, 649-3446. 6432482. Heating-Plumbing 35 ATTRACTTIVE Four room of­ CUSTOM CARPENTRY - FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Cen- s Q so A trally located. Near bus line. fice. Ground level, central Homes, Additions, Repairs, SEWERLINES, sink Unes, location, professional LIKE AN I SERVICE Cabinets. Call Gaiy flushing, cleaned with electric cutten, Adults only. No pets. V ADAV 'UNDER MATCH- Available immediately. Call buili irklniung and utilities. 3432009. ^ professionals. McKinney Call t r : J______!ZIZ Bros. Sewage Disposal 847-1037, after 5 p.m. (Plu. MllMg.) DIRECTORY TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Commpany, 6435308. Carpentry and general con­ FIVE ROOM apartment in­ ALLAN T. KEELER’S tax tracting. Residential and NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet cluding heat, hot water, stove, OFFICE SPACE Short Riba — Frank Hill service. Tax returns done in commercial. Whether it be a repairs, plugged drains, refrigerator, modem bath, no 1 HAVE A TRANSIS1QRIZEO INCOM E T M pets. $245 lease and security. FOR RENT T9 IT TRUE TH^^„ VeSrAND IT OIVES M IM KKULM M m the privacy of your home. Call small repair job, a custom kitchen faucets replaced, N i® S AND^fiAIHER I RADIO BUILT INTD^ ' tor ioport Tom froporotho 871-1781 for appointment. built home or anything in repaired. Rec rooms, 6437268. 250 iquare (cet, center of YOUR SWORP SINSS? M aoch^r, air conditioning and HANPLG/ OFFICI: between, call 646l3n. bathroom remodeling, heat parking. Call t t t ConHf t t , MonohooHr FOUR ROOM apartment \ For A Line or modernization, etc. Free j - r r MmoImoIoc NumBots CARPENTRY A Masonry - Estimate gladly given. MAM adults only, no pets, no CI91»ll«WsiiN8y<.,hs. TtM On Diiplay Ad In Additions and remodeling. Plumbing AHeaUng. 6462871. appliances, narking one car, LEASING This Directory, Free estimates. Call Anthony security, can 8^1266. MANCHESTER • Retail, Squillacote, 6496811. FRANK SCOTEIXA - Pium^ storage and/or manufacturing Route 83, Vernon INCOME TAX. Preparation - Call Tracey blng. Repairs and SIX ROOM Duplex - Modem space. 2,000 square feet to Experienced, personal ser­ CARPENTRY • Repairs, Remodeling. Faucets, bath, kitchen, (jiarage. Qose 100,000 square feet. Very 843-1181 872-9140 'FOTBACK1H06BOAM6/' vice at your home - Dan or Joe At remodeling, additions, gar­ vanities, hot water heaters. to High School. Two children reasonable. Brokers Mosler, 6463329, or 5238263. ages, roofing. Call David Prompt service, on emergen­ maximum, no pets. $245. protected. Call Heyman 643-2711. Patria, 644-1796.4-1796. cies. M37(B4. Lease and security. 8437288. Properties, 1-2231206. I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchcsler, Conn., Tura,, Jan. 17, 197K Obituaries Cancellations ZBA approves conversioni Outside today !\lri>. Olillit* k. (Uivaniiiigli Francis Hospital and Medical For Registration for credit and non­ winter rtoiin watch in effect for late EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Otillie Center, Hartford. She was the wife of Lynwo^ L. Smith. credit courses sponsored by the Com- Homo Dollvory today and tonight. Goudy wlUi more Im­ Kuster Cavanaugh. 77. of 10 Holmes portant snow indicated toward evening. Mrs. Smith was the mother of munity Services Division of of house to four-family Phone 647-9946 St. died Sunday at an East Hartford Manchester Community College Hlgha today in the upper SOs. Snow convalescent hospital. She was the Donald W. Smith and the sister of UHTION tonight may be heavy at Umea. Lowa in Francis Galasso, both of scheduled for today is canceled until widow of Paul J. Cavanaugh. The Manchester Zoning Board of special exception to permit Lewellyn The board also approved th£ the lower SOs. Wednesday snow mbting Manchester. Wednesday from 2 to 7 p.ip. in the with some sleet before ending later in Mrs. Cavanaugh was born in registrar's office in the MCC ad­ Appeals Monday night approved the Pelletier to acquire a limited following;. PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS Newark. N.,i.. and had lived in East She is also survived by her father, conversion of a single-family house day. Highs Wednesday in upper 2te. ministration building, Bidwell repairer’s license for a nonconfor­ • A variance for a free-standing Hartford most of her life. another son, a sister, another brother at 617 Center St. to a four-family ming gas station at 134 Oakland St. and seven grandchildren. Street. sign a t 250 S pencer St. T h ^ She is survived by two sons. house. Pelletier had owned a station on regulations permit a 28.5-square-fooP William T. Cavanagh who is fire The funeral is Wednesday at 11 The meeting of the Hebron Junior The special exception for the con­ Hartford Road, but the oil company sign at the location, and th» chief of the Bolton Fire Department a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, version was requested by Blanchard he leased with is cutting back its ser­ Stafford Springs. Burial will be In Women's Club, scheduled for tonight requested sign, which will be for S. and Raymond G. Cavanaugh of at 8 in Phelps Hall, has been & Rossetto Construction Inc. vice and did not renew his license. Sambo’s restaurant, will be 12Q; Snow threatens Policeman completes Amsion: a daughter. Mrs. Marilyn Stafford Springs Cemetery. The conversion will be done by an Friends may call at the Introyigne- canceled. square feet. ~ Pierson of Rondo Beach. Calif.; and addition to the existing single-family Thus, he sought to establish a sta­ • A variance for J. Robert Suhr" 10 grandchildren. Plante Funeral Home, 96 E. % in tion and repair shop at the Oakland The town of Manchester's Data house at the site. Attorney William who has installed a 45-foot-high, free­ course in management The funeral is Wednesday at 10 St., Stafford Springs, today from 2 to Broneill, who represented the Street site. A few neighbors spoke public meetings standing antenna at 512 W. Middle 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Processing Committee meeting, against the proposal, and attorney Police Sgt. Herbert L. Weeks of the a.m. at Newkirk and Whitney applicants, said that the existing Turnpike. The family suggests that any scheduled for Wednesday night, has John O’Connor, who represented East Hartford Police Department Funeral Home. 318 Burnside Ave. house is surrounded by multiple- Suhr said that he installed the Snow which began falling this mor­ memorial gihs may be made to been canceled. some area property owners, also Chief Clarence Drumm told the completed the recent- three-week Burial will be in Wapping Cemetery family dwellings and commercial antenna about two years ago after ning as children walked to school mayor the supernumerary account is at the convenience of the family. Grace Episcopal Church, 15 Highland spoke. management course at Babson businesses. speaking to a town official over the threatened to postpone both the Town much higher than budgeted. Work of Friends may call at the funeral Terrace, Stafford Springs. Two couples who live near the Council and Board of Education College, Wellesley, Mass. phone and receiving permission fot the supernumeraries at two major He was among 33 offiers from home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Center Street address had several “For a repairer’s license, it is not a the installation. The antenna^ meetings scheduled for tonight. Dante C. Ratti sewer projects on Silver Lane will around New England to attend the concerns about the proposal. Gustave suitable location,’’ he said. however, violates zoning reguiationsr The council has postponed a EAST HARTFORD - Dante C. cost the town $12,250 alone, Drumm college’s New England Institute of Wesley I. IVIaeFall Boy hurt sliding and Mary Michelitsch and Ray and The ZBA agreed unanimously. Board member John Cagianello meeting for weather reasons only reported. Ratti, 22, of 15 Plain Drive died Emma Trueman, all of St. John Law Enforcement Management. The W'esley 1. MacFall. 66. of Darien "I think this is a poor application asked that such approvals be granted once in the past 10 years. Council Chairman George Dagon Friday at Hartford Hospital. A 12-year-old boy was in satisfac­ Street, said that they would be course was co-sponsored by the New died Monday at Stamford Hospital. and a poor location,’’ Chairman Ber­ in person rather than over,the phond Lead item on the council agenda said today he is concerned about the Mr. Ratti was bom In Hartford and tory condition at Manchester satisfied if a stockade fence was built England Association of Chiefs of He was the husband of Mrs. Priscilla nard Johnson said. in the future. •; tonight, is the salary of Mayor drain on the town’s coffers. There is ____ had lived In East Hartford most of Memorial Hospital today with in­ between their homes and the Center Police with the college. Jackson MacFall. his life. Richard Blackstone. He is now paid five months left in the fiscal year. 1977, He was the father of Hope Priscilla juries sustained in a sliding accident Street building, a step that the ZBA Officer William M. Del. Sgi. DeBastiani in Sgt. Weeks joined the local force He is survived by his mother, Mrs. $26,250. Council members have Bad snowstorms in the next few 1949. MacFall of Manchester, the brother Monday afternoon on North Fairfield included in its approval of the DeBastiani in April 27,1964 as a regular. He served Margaret Chapin ^ t t i of Elast Hart­ proposed an ordinance which would weeks could cause another attack on Street. project. raise the pay to $29,250. on the Regional Crime Squad in 1974 of William MacFall of Andover and ford; three brothers, Gregory Ratti the contingency fund by the Public the grandfather of Justin W. Julian Police reported that Eric Ammon For the Center Street work, the The public can speak on the and was promoted to sergeant in and Romano Ratti, both of East Northview may open Works Department, he said. 1976. and Jennifer K. Julian, both of of 4 West St. hit his head on several ZBA also granted a 25-foot extension mayor’s pay at a hearing' set for 7. Hartford, and Ermanno Ratti of trees while body sliding down an icy of a Residence C Zone use into an Gommiinity honors His completion of the course Manchester. South Windsor; and two sisters, The regular meeting will then begin hill. He was taken to the hospital by abutting Residence A Zone and a There will be no skating today at at 8. means that all the supervisory of­ He is also survived by another Marie R. Mancini of East Hartford Anyone seeking information about Board on busing ambulance. Details as to the extent variance for relief from restrictions Manchester rinks, but the town ski the ski slope should call the Recrea­ ficers on the East Hartford force daughter, a sister, another brother and Rose R. Kostek of South Wind­ Republican Majority Leader The Board of Education plans to and another grandchild. of injuries was not available from the governing exterior structural slope at the Nike Site may open tion Department’s winter sports lineV" retiring policeman have had the Babson course. Police sor. Esther Clarke has said the pay raise meet tonight at 7;30 in the The funeral is scheduled for today hospital. change. depending on the amount of snow ac­ 643-4700. Chief Clarence Drumm, also a Bab­ The. funeral is Wednesday at 8; 15 is too steep. Democrats have said the amphitheater at Penney High School. at 2 p.m. at the Edward Lawrence The board denied a request for a cumulation. current pay is far too low for the son graduate, began sending officers a.m. from the Callahan Funeral A lead item on the board’s agenda Det. Sgt. William M. DeBastiani, ford. He tracked them through mud Funeral Home. 2119 Post Road. chief ele c ts official of a town of 60,- to the college after his appointment Home, 1602 Main St., with a mass at is deciding whether or not to give 64, of the East Hartford Police in the South Meadows to catch them 000 people and an annual budget of as chief in 1973. Many of the higher Darien. Burial will be in Fairfield St. Mary’s Church at 9. Burial will be Mayberry Village students attending Department will be given a retire­ both. more than $33 million. officers have returned for refresher Memorial Park. Stamford. in St. Mary’s Cemetery. the Sunset Ridge Middle School a ment party by his fellow officers and The American Red Cross gave him Sgt. Herbert Weeks Pay to firefighters and paramedics courses and special courses. The family suggests that any There are no calling hours. bus. Thirty parents petitioned the friends Friday, March 10 at the Army its Red Pennant Safety Award in 1960 memorial gifts may be made to the is also on the agenda. The mayor has board for a bus. They cited the hazar­ & Navy Club in Manchester. for saving a girl from drowning in American Cancer Society. Box 1025, asked the council to transfer $15,000 dous and long (over one mile) route DeBastiani joined the department Burnham Brook near Goodwin Street Darien 06820. L o tte r y J from the contingency fund to the fire to the school. as a regular in September 1949. His and her home on Alps Drive. East Hartford, police report department’s overtime fund to cover The board has denied Mayberry near 29 years of service include acts The East Hartford Jaycees named Mrs, Lynwood L. Smith the higher than expected overtime parents before, but usually when just of heroism and concern for townspeo­ him the town’s Outstanding Public HARTFORD (UPI) - The number costs. ple. Servant of 1972. East Hartford Monday, 8:06 p.m. —Furnace backfire Mrs. Elvira (Vera) Smith, 67, of one or two petitioned at a time. The drawn in the Connecticut Daily Richard C. Harvey, director of board met Jan. 3 and heard the During his life, he has saved a total DeBastiani will be 65 in April when Monday, 10:25 a.m. —Medical call to 34 at 503 Main St. Stafford Springs died Monday at St. Monday, 8:11 p.m, —False alarm to Lottery was 536. finance, reported to the mayor last parents. Several hoard members of 41 people from drowning. He used his retirement is official. He has Brown St. week the overtime account was set at Monday, 1:38 p.m. —Medical call to 33 Wadsworth and Main streets. asked for a more thorough study of his lifesaving skills along the Connec­ already left active duty because of Monday, 8:27 p.m. —False to the $30,000. On Sept. 27 the fire depart­ Springside Ave. the route’s hazards. ticut River, especially by the accumulated sick leave and vacation Monday, 3:48 p.m. —Grease fire on Hockanum School. Manchesterpolice Manchester Vernon Manchester ment had to transfer $10,300 to the Ms. Miriam Levenson, school railroad bridge where town kids used time. His wife, Carmella, has also kitchen stove at 54 Cardinal Drive burned Monday, 9:03 p.m. —Medical call to 326 Parkade TrI-CIty Plaza overtime account from within the transportation coordinator, said she to swim on hot summer days despite retired. kitchen cabinets and- spread into ceiling Main St. Main Street department’s budget. The depart­ would take video tapes of the route at the dangerous currents. He saved He told friends he and his wife plan before stopped by firefighters directed by Monday, 9:40 p.m. —Medical call to 52 Gregory D. Cullen, 32, of 84 Buckland St. It was not yet determined if anything was ment had to do it again Dec. 28 with different times of the day to show the three people while stationed in the to enjoy their three grandchildren Deputy Chief John Rival. The short-lived Bliss St. was charged with issuing a bad check on a taken in the break. $3,500. route. Pacific during World War If as a and their leisure. He is an avid fire caused considerable damage in the Monday, 10:13 p.m. —Car fire at 418 warrant Monday. Court date Is Jan. 30. A 1970 (Jievrolet was reported stolen Continued high overtime costs plus A major gripe of some of the member of the Navy’s Seabees. hunter and will spend some of his kitchen, he said. Goodwin St. Ruth Morrison, 59, of 19B Cliffside from the driveway of a Homestead Street $5,500 to send the present eight Other savings took place down the time hunting in northern New Monday, 5:03 p.m. —Gas washdown at Monday, 10:25 p.m. —Medical call to 30 Mayberry parents is that other Nassau Circle. Drive was charg^ with evading respon­ resident Monday. paramedics for further schooling Sunset Ridge students living in the river and along the New England England. 137 Wickham Drive. now mean the department needs the shore. Monday, 5:49 p.m, —Medical call to 34 Monday, 10:55 p.m. — Van destroyed by sibility in connection with an accident. An attempted theft by two juvenile boys Sunset Hills area next to the village Tickets for the March 10 buffet Columbus Circle. fire at 1284 Silver Lane. Police said her car struck a parked vehi­ was reported at the Orange Crate DOES IT AGAIN! $15,000 requested, Harvey said. DeBastiani taught the use of heavy are bused. They are either living on dinner and dance are available from Monday, 7 p.m. —Medical call to 455 Today, 7:19 a.m. —Medical call to 390 cle in a garage and a supporting pole of Boutique in the Manchester Mall, 811 The department spent a total of streets without sidewalks or living equipment while in the Seabees. Police Commander Llewelyn Park Ave. School St. the garage on Cliffside Drive. The parked Main St. Monday morning. Police said the Only Cash, Master-Charge, BaiMmericanl Will Be Accepted $43,745 on overtime between July and beyond the walk limit. The village As a policeman, he did patrol duty, McPherson, Lt. John Rocks, Sgt. Monday, 7:34 p.m,—Investigation of oil Today, 8:21 a.ml —Medical call to vehicle was owned by ReJeanne Y. boys climbed over a gate at the business December, Harvey reported. Of this, parents said it galls them to see the ran the parking meter operation, and George Dayton, Sgt. Donald Gilbert, smell at 185 Plain Drive. 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