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______e Since 18B1 • 20t Single Copy e i5e Home Detivered | Wholesale Prices Soar No Relief in Sight WASHINGTON (U PI) - ward by 2.6 percent — the biggest Department said. Here is a breakdown of the jump since November 1974, the ■The Producer Price Index stood at Propelled by the sharpest ad­ November producer price perfor­ Labor Department said. 225.9 at the end of November. That mance. vance in food costs since 1974, The Producer Price Index — for­ means good and services which cost —Food. The 2.6 percent climb in producer prices jumped 1.3 mally known as the Wholesale Price $100 in 1967 were priced at $225.90 food prices was the sharpest since a percent in November, the Index — measures price changes for last month. 4.2 percent increase in November Labor Department reported goods and services ready for sale to The administration has already 1974 at the tail end of the last reces­ groceries, department stores and acknowledged that 1979 will end with today. sion. other retail outlets. , the worst dose of inflation since The November food gain con­ The sharp jump at the Changes at the producer level often World War I price controls were trasted vividly with October’s 0.1 wholesale level offered con­ signal what is in store for shoppers in lifted in 1946. percent decline. Poultry prices rose crete evidence that no relief is upcoming months. Top officials, including Treasury 21.5 percent to pace the upswing, but in sight for inflation-weary The overall 1.3 percent increase Secretary G. William Miller, have beef and veal, pork and eggs prices Islamic Troops equalled the second biggest price said inflation should remain above Americans. also turned up sharply. Other large Iranian Islamic soldiers demonstrate outside the occupied jump of 1979 — surpassed only by double digit levels until at least mid- gainers included coffee, fresh wn In the Energy prices, a main contributor September’s 1.4 percent rise, the 1980. vegetables, suear and macaroni. U.S. Embassy in Tehran Wednesday following reports that a ire In ses- to the surging U.S. inHation rate this department said. Even that assessment could be Prices for fresfffruits, rice and fish large number of troops would be sent from Iran to be deployed ne weeks year, tapered off last month by rising In the past five months, producer changed dramatically if oil fell. in action in Lebanon to fight “Imperialism” and Lebanese odest ed- at the slowest rate since February. Semester prices have risen by between 1 and producing countries impose a sharp Food prices are up by 8.9 percent But food prices, which registered a Christian Militia. (UPI photo) 1.4 percent and now up by 12.8 per­ price hike when they meet to set next over the past year. small decline in October, shot up­ cent over the past year, the Labor year’s levels on Dec. 17, —Energy prices increased by 2.5 imlttee Is percent, the smallest rise since ms called February. But energy costs at the e Spring producer level have now risen by 62.7 Khomeini Has percent in the past year. Soon-Vacant Store ^ Home heating oil edged upward by r Sym only 0.1 percent after climbing 4.7 percent in October and 7.9 percent in Domestic Woes de September. Gasoline prices climbed ND" with 3 4 percent. But that was below Oc­ TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Tens of Tens of thousands of Shariat- Needs Lot of Work tober’s 5.1 percent rise and the 6.2 thousands of demonstrators seized a madari’s supporters demonstrated in percent increase of September. By MARY KITZMANN stay.” provincial radio station today in the Tabriz, a city of some 2 million peo­ iss House family and leased by Almay, —Consumer durable goods, items Herald Rrpoiirr But Harrison, who wants to keep first major outbreak of domestic op­ ple near the Turkish border, and then Inc., has no air conditioning. It has which last longer than three months, utherford high old-fashioned ceiling, and needs House and Hale downtown, says it’s a position to Ayatollah Ruhollah seized the radio and television sta­ MANCHESTER -W hile there is moved up 0.8 percent after a 1.1 per­ Khomeini, reports reaching Tehran tion. )■ ' extensive painting and r^ocorating. matter of cost. some debate about whether House cent October increase. Price gains Reports suggested the entire city ‘‘Have you been in the store “The inside can be renovated,” he said. and Hale should leave downtown, slowed markedly for automobiles, may be in the demonstrators’ hands. lately,” Alfred Werbner, asked at a said, “ But the appearance might well Supporters of moderate Ayatollah there seems to be none about the mobile homes, jewelry and rugs. Kazem Shariatmadari, an opponent The demonstrators announced the meeting of the Economic Develp- be a major problem for it.” building’s condition. It needs major Household flatware prices declined of Khomeini, captured the govern­ local governor, Nur-eddin Gharavi, ment Commission this morning. “In the summer no one wants to renovation to attract customers, 1.7 percent after a 39.1 percent Oc­ ment radio and television station in had been ousted, pledged their con­ ’’’The inside needs complete renova­ shop in an unconditioned place. It’s ‘"The outside is not a problem there tober gain. the northwest city of Tabriz, ousted tinued support for Shariatmadri, said tion. ‘They still use the old cashiers nicer to shop in something that’s is a sound shell, Phil Harrison, chair­ —Capital equipment prices rose by the governor and claimed police and police and army units had joined that House used. ‘They add up the more modem looking also.” man of the downtown commission a moderate 0.5 percent, less than half army support, the report said. them and demanded the proposed figures on a piece of paper and even Besides the age of the building, VTES said. "But the interior needs work.” the gain of the previous month. The Islamic constitution be amended. that la not supplied.” Werbner says the customer’s age is a They were demonstrating against a ’The department store has been in smaller rise was attributed to Werbner doubted whether or not problem. new constitution that would make TTie protest followed a ballot by Manchester for more than 100 years. moderate cost rises for machinery Iranians at the start of the week on a the building should be renovated. "No younger people shop there,” Khomeini Iran’s ruler for life. ’The orginal building was destroyed and a small decline in truck prices. referendum turning Iran into an “Why do you want to waste effort he said. "They don’t know it exists. The major outbreak of domestic by fire in 1909. It was rebuilt and —Intermediate goods, items not unrest came as Iran cautiousiy Islamic Republic and giving persuading something that's defunct Even some of the older people don’t latest renovations, both exterior and yet ready for sale to retailers, ad­ shop there. welcomed a U.N. Security Council Khomeini absolute secular and interior, were in 1960. However, the to stay” he asked. vanced 0.9 percent to equal the However. Harrison attributes the resolution calling for the release of religious powers. building, owned by the heirs of the “They can’t make a profit if they smallest gain of 1979. Intermediate large percentage of elderly 50 American hostages,, now in their Shariatmadari opposed the con­ foods and feeds fell by 0.7 percent f customers to the store’s location. 33rd dav of captivity, as a “step stitution because he beiieved it gave rd and add “More elderly people live near the after increases during the past two forward” toward a peaceful solution. Khomeini too much power. On nthly MCC downtown,” he said. “The younger months. But Khomeini, breaking several Wednesday night his home in the holy —Crude prices, or items just star­ city of Qom was stormed by a gang of >r $5.00 Is people are more mobile.” days of silence, denounced ting to work their way through the gunmen. One guard was killed and “But if the store were revitalized, Washington as a “bioodthirsty pipeline, rose by a sharp 2 percent nine others wounded. Shariatmadri made more attractive, perhaps the regime” and Iran's Revolutionary or the tree chiefly due to a 2 percent gain in Council approved plans for himself escaped harm. younger would be there.” crude foods. mobilizing 20 million youth for As ' last chance” diplomatic ef­ Werbner noted the whole down­ Prices for raw energy materials forts to secure the release of the town could be revitalized to attract m ilitary training in support of rose 1.7 percent, smaller than Oc­ hostages, held for the 33rd day, younger customers. Khomeini’s appeal to the country’s tober's 2.5 percent advance. The 3,1 gained momentum. Foreign Minister The closing of House and Hale was youth to prepare for armed combat percent rise for crude petroleum was Sadegh (Jotbzadeh met Khomeini at announced last Friday by Claude with the United States. the smallest since May. his home in the holy city of (Jom and Skillen, of Almay Inc: which leases Khomeini appealed for calm and later told the official Pars news the building. Adnriinistration economic officials national unity in a statement broad­ cast over Tehran Radio and indirect­ agency the resolution “is a step Skillen, who did not yet release virtually have thrown in the towel for ly accused the United States of forward” toward a peaceful settle­ profit and loss statements, said the 1979 — acknowledging inflation is fomenting domestic problems. ment store was no longer profitable. raging unchecked. EDC Drops I-Park Expansion

By MARY KITZMANN didn I want their tranquillity in­ dustnal park to General Electric was Blast will have six months as in all approved by the commission. The other options, to decide to purchase Herald Reporter terrupted.” To acquire the l(X)-acre site west of Board of Directors approved the the land But by taking an option on MANCHESTER - Buckland In­ the town line 12 residences would be sale, with a $825,000 price tag. last the land over the cable, the company dustrial Park expansion plans were displaced. This equals .the number Xue^ay, has gained two years in deciding to dropped this morning by the displaced for the presfent'270-acre in­ The commission also approved purchase, plans for two other parcels. After All but 42 acres in the 270-acre park End of an Era Economic Development Commis­ dustrial park. sion. Although Weiss noted active expan­ modifications in landscaping and are optioned, after about a year and a For the past 15 Christmases or so, do-it-yourselfers Winifred The commission had been sion plans are discontinued, the drainage. Hartford Distributors will half of marketing, and James Steele, Pawtucket, R .I., tour^ the nursing home exploring five areas near the present town would continue to “keep a view build a beer distribution on a About $12 million has been spent on 10 circuit as Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. Not for pay; mind you. site for possible expansion. on the private sector. -acre site. developing the park, but the town of Residents of the first expansion area, “If something develops we ll get Pressure Blast, Inc. moved its op- Manchester has contributed only Just for fun. Any money went to charity. Mrs. Steele, 66, Glode Lane, objected strongly to the tion from five acres to two acres that $30,000. shown in costume, played Santa, and James, 70, played Mrs. involved, " he said. “But there is suf­ proposal. No further steps were ficient interest in the private sector will be unavailable for use until 1981 The financing has come primarily A utility cable running under 19 from stale grants, and from property Claus. The Steeles won't be making their visits this year. This taken on either Glode Lane, or the to keep things going ” year they are close to going under with an income of $6,576 and other four expansion sites, “There are other interested parties acres of the industrial park, in- sales. J.C. Penney Co., the first to government agencies consider them above poverty level. (UPI “The residents of the area didn’t looking around. If they can't handle it eluding the land on Pressure Blast’s buy land in the park, paid ap- want to be dislocated,” Town new option, causes the delay. proximately $3 million, for its 162- photo) we’ll get involved.” Manager Robert Weiss said. “They The sale of 33 acres in the in- When the cable is moved. Pressure acre site. "Iliis and other sales have paid for purchasing property and in­ stalling utilities and roads. Good Job, Home Until this money is needed to pay bills, it is invested. The interest the investments earn also help finance the project. This arrangement, Key for Health ______' coupled with state funding, accounts for the town’s small capital invest­ BOSTON (UPI) - People happy physical examinations at ages 30 and thurscloy ment, which was spent primarily on with their jobs and social 47. relationships stand a better chance of Dr. George E. Vaillant, a Harvard The Weather institute says air pollution sUn-^ five wins second straight ‘" “ g ^,3 bonded staying healthy as they get older than University psychologist who coor­ dards have diminished outdoor game, rege ‘ for the project, town officials say those who are not, a 40-year medical dinated the study, said the results Cloudy tonight with rain likely hy health hazards. Page 3. Inside Today only about $4 million wUI be needed. were preliminary, but supported ^ e study concludes. morning. Occasional rain Friday Jam es Buckley, now considering This is used when more money is The survey of 188 men, published old formula: "B e happy, you'll live tapering off to scattered showers. Business...... ■ n bills. a tiin for a O.S. Senate seat frtwn today in the New England Journal of longer.” Detailed forecasts on Page 2. Connecticut, was contemplating a Classified...... 23-»» Installation of the utilities and Of 57 men rated as mentally Medicine, indicated those who were candidacy in New York as recently C om ics...... 37 roads, using money from the sales. happy with their jobs, marriages ai^ healthy in 1967, 97 percent were Editorial ...... 4 also increased the attractiveness of ' The Movie as July. Page 10. leisure time tended to remain found in excellent health in 1975. Entertainment ...... W u,e industrial park to buyers. Each rating vras done by a doctor un­ physically healthy. Men who initially Space, the final frontier. Cap- F a n tily ...... • “ “We’ve had excellent sales,” Alan aware of the person’s previous men­ scored low on a mental health scale tain's Log. Stardate, Dec. 7,1979; In Sports Gardening...... J Lamson, town planner, said yester- suffered chronic medical problems in tal or physical state. ■Star Trrti —The Motion Picture O b itaaries...... day. "Other areas have not sold as Men who exhibited humor and had later years, it showed. comes to the movies. Page 19. Toronto trades Pnopietalk...... * well.” Researchers evaluated overall many social contacts remained to Atlanta as baseban market pace Sports ...... The utilities provided by the town, meiital health and physical condition healthy. Men who were unhappy ph to op ... Darryl Dawkins does TelevWan ...... IS and access to railroads and roads about their lives or were anxious and Connecticut of the group from 1940 to the present his thing again in NBA - b f e jk ; Update ...... made the park attractive, Lamson depressed were subject to poor with yearly or biannual question­ The dircAor an environmental backboard on dunk shot ... MCC W eather...... 3 noted. naires, and extensive interviews and health.

..'W ».■? 2 -T EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979- .1 Rhody Uses Coal Fired Generators Spy Planes Not Seen as Hazardous Mpckite NORTH SMITHFIELD, R.I. (UPI) HARTFORD (UPIt — A national pollution authority Shy said indoor health hazards, including those stem­ — If the U-2 was good enough to spy believes air pollution standards have diminished outdoor on the Russians, local officials figure ming from construction and appliances, should be closely them he is prepared to “start turning Iran wants to leave the United States know that he was going to provide so of a cease-fire. All sides previously its example and raise oil prices while health hazards, and coal burning need not damage scrutinized by authorities. “The trouble is it falls Rejects Statement the screws” on Iran to secure the as quickly as possible to help ensure much. Boy, he has really come had agreed on an independence con­ it’s good enough to do a little aerial Ckinnecticut’s atmosphere. / drastically reducing production. detective work in Rhode Island. between the cracks of several agencies.” release of the Americans, held for 33 the safety of 50 Americans held cap­ through." stitution, arrangements for a two- Dr. Carl M. Shy, director of the University of NortB TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - A Washin^on: In a move expected to The Town Council has asked the Another speaker. Dr. Robert S. Chapman, said days. No independent observer has tive in his native country, although People — black and white, young month interim period leading up to spokesman for the militants at the lend political overtones to nuclear federal government to borrow one of Carolina’s Institute for Environmental Studies, said con­ research indicates children In highly polluted areas may seen the hostages for several days there are no plans for his immediate and old, some of them strangers to full independence, and the end of verting oil burning generating plants to coal can been heavily guarded compound plant siting policy, the Nuclear the high-flying reconnaissance be plagued by health problems through their lives. and there were widespread repoi^ departure. Armao also dented the family — offered food and economic sanctions. done effectively. Wednesday rejected American Regulatory Comission proposed planes to cruise over the state to (Chapman, an epidemiologist for the U.S. Environmen­ statements, calling conditions for the some were moved to new secret charges by militant Moslem students clothing. More than 100 sent Now all that remains to be worked Wednesday a rule requiring state and “It's not that burning coal is automatically bad. If we tal Protection Agency, said studies have showed children locations to prevent rescue attempts. in Tehran and others that the shah donations totaling more than $7,000. out is the details for putting the search for contaminated un­ 50 hostages held in the U.S. Embassy local emergency plans for all atomic derground water. want to burn coal, we can bum it cleanly,” he said. “We in highly polluted areas risk an increased chance of acute "inhuman” and asking for outside stole money from Iran. Another 20 people work every Satur­ cease-fire into effect. Foreign reactors. can actually reduce pollution over oil plants. It’s largely lower respiratory infection. day to build a new home for the fami­ Washington: The Senate, which observers to visit them on a daily Shah Grateful Secretary Lord Carrington, who has Council President Elizabeth M. a question of “Do we have the will to bum it cleanly and He said other research links the early infections with ly, which includes nine adopted and last week gave independent oil basis, and again warned any attempt He Came Through carried the double load of leading the Cesario said she got the idea from an shoulder the cost for It?'” recurring medical problems. producers a $10 billion exemption to free the hostages would result in SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) - foster children, in this community British delegation and acting as con- article in U.S. News and World Shy also said regulations have reduced health hazards their immediate execution. “We can­ Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's ad­ ROSEMARK, Tenn. (UPI) - where Mrs. Parker grew up. fdtence chairman, said, “This is the from the windfall profits tax, ejasily Report magazine which said U-2s since the 1940s, when indoor pollutants were a relatively Rat Poison Approved not accept daily observers," the viser Robert Armao, in the first news Floyd and Margaret Parker, who are breakthrough for which we have been defeated efforts Wednesday to deny have already taken infrared small problem. spokesman said, “and besides it is conference held by a representative white but live in a predominantly Parley Rescued waiting. We are delighted the the independents another $14.6 billion photographs of Pennsylvania to “Indoor sources of pollution have become relatively WASHINGTON (UPI)'-^ The Envfronmental Prottc- unnecessary. All the hostages are of the shah since his arrival at black neighborhood, thought they had Patriotic Front has been able to tax break. locate chemical dumps, landfills and important sources of personal exposure,” he told a tion Agency said Wednesday it has approved a new poison Lackland Air Force Base, expressed LONDON (UPI) - The Zimbabwe Los Angeles: Mobil Corp. has filed safe and Comfortable and they are scraped the bottom of the barrel accept our proposals.” industrial sites containing toxic Wednesday meeting sponsored by the Connecticut Lung to kill rats that may have become immune to the most the shah's gratitude to the United suit in U.S, District Court, seeking to commonly used rodenticide. being treated in accordance with the when their uninsured house burned to Rhodesia conTerence, in its 13th wastes. Association. laws of Islam.” States for allowing him a place to the ground just after Parker had un­ week, was rescued from threatened Energy Update an attempt by Shell Oil Co. to Shy said air quality decades ago was so poor that indoor The poison, brand named "Talon,” will be used in four Meanwhile. President Carter recuperate from his cancer treat­ dergone surgery last month. But, breakdown by agreement Wednesday take over Belridge Oil Co, — a $3.65 pollution, particularly from cigarette smoking, had not different bait products for controling rats and mice. ment and a gallbladder surgery. Mrs. Parker, said. "I knew the Lord between Britain and the Patriotic Tehran, Iran: Iran urged other billion merger that would be the Town officials believe recent tests been viewed as a primary problem. The EPA said studies have indicated that a portion of briefed congressmen in Washington prove hazardous chemicals from two and a source said the president told Armao said the deposed ruler of was going to provide, but I didn't Front guerrillas on the broad terms OPEC nations Wednesday to follow largest in corporate history. “During the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s, air pollution the rat population in Hartford, Conn.; Chicago, nearby landfills have leached into the Baltimore; Boston; Columbus, Ohio; Portsmouth, Va., towns underground water supply. without a doubt was a very serious health hazard,” he said. “I think the overt diseasemanifestations of ambient and San Juan, P.R., may have become resistant to War- The U-2, once used to probe Rus­ air pollution have virtually disappeared. farfin, the principal rat poison used in this country since ■Peopletalk' sian and Cuban military secrets, was “We very rarely now can document that there have 1950. Joan Kennedy Interview the plane being flown by U.S. pilot been fatal air pollution episodes,” he said. “If there are Francis Gary Powers when he was How Donation Is Used any, they’re harder to detect." shot down over the Soviet Union in Shy said industrial and autombile regulations and 1960. Thomas Crockett, president of the Manchester Association cleaner energy use have improved city air quality, com­ CHRISTMAS TREES Reveals Fight with Booze of Independent Insurance Agents, takes a look at the kind of monly blamed for deaths until the early 1960s. The council asked Sen. John H. games the association’s $250 check will help buy. Anne Flynn, “The difference in disease prevalance between Connecticut House if he is elected president. She dismissed the rumors of her hus­ Chafee, R-R.I., to arrange a flight. polluted and relative unpolluted areas is now subtle,” he Freshly BOSTON (UPI) — Joan Bennett Chafee is a member of the Joint a volunteer with the Manchester Area Conference of Churches, IOWM1 TIMntATWIfI She talked about her once-a-week band being seen in public with said.______Kennedy sat in the soft comer of her Committee on the Environment. accepted the check. The money will be used to buy toys for Grown 12-foot-Iong, black-and-white couch. alcoholism therapy sessions with her i women as "just rumors,” talked teen-agers.The MACC is finding a shortage of toy contributions Cut A model of sobriety and probity, psychiatrist at McLean Hospital in about trusting the Secret Service to PARK H IU JOYCE Belmont, Mass. She smiled when she for that age. (Herald photo by Pinto) l.*.*jwo» she was dressed in a dark turtleneck protect her husband and having to FLOWER SHOP sweater, a gray herringbone tweed talked about the family therapy leave that anxiety as much as possi­ nSrj UPlWrAIHCR rotOCAIT O jacket and gray slacks. She wore lit­ sessions that her children and hus­ ble to them. For period ending 7 a m. EST 12/7/79. Thursday night tle jewelry, just a small circular band attended last year to help her She answered a laundry list of SPECIAL watch and solid gold hoop earrings. with her drinking problem. Elach expectable questions: no, she does Merit Promotions Backed will find snow falling in the vicinity of the Great Lakes SOLD BY time she talked about her children ______OF THE WEEK while rain moves across the mid and lower Atlantic Her blonde hair was tightly pulled not drink any alcohol of any kind any MANCHESTER —Assistant Town form a union Aug. 8 after a year-long Board's own version of the town's she seemed to smile. more; yes, her relationseiip with her Seaboard. Elsewhere, generally fafr weather is forecast back, controlled like the image she Attorney Thomas J. Prior released struggle with the town. Wages are merit system. The new opinion would MANCHESTER HRE DEPARTMENT "We just have three great kids,” husband is “better than ever" and POMPONS or with skies ranging from clear to partly cloudy. was projecting. an opinion Wednesday calling for the primary issue. Libraries workers modify the board’s system slightly to she said beaming. "Two are in she will nte with him at the White Eighth Utilities District And yet, literally behind her back, municipal library workers’ earn $6,000 to $14,000 for work conform with town policy. CARNATIONS college now and they're not just House if he is elected president; yes, 23 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER rebellious golden wisps of hair promotions to be done in accordance ranging from clerical to aiding the Weather Forecast drifted over her collar as if to say children, they're friends.” she would campaign actively for him The memberi of the Manchetter Fire with the town’s merit system. head librarian. ABrd • wid c»naT) Clouding up during the there might be two Joan Kennedys: There was a pause in the from Boston so that campaigning ’2 79 Department with you a safe and happy Under contract negotiation terms, Town Personnel Supervisor Steven Auxiliary Meelittg F LO W E R ! M id ARRXNOEMENrS FOR EVERY OCCASION afternoon Windy and mild rain late tonight. Occasional questioning. The stereo had grown , Desi Arnaz Jr. and actress Linda Purl the proper wife of the presidential would not interfere with her neither town or library officials Werbner said he had asked for 31 OAK Sr. MANCHESrER rw . W!-«7t1 w WS-1U3 holiday season , , with high temperatures in the rain likely Friday. Visibility silent. Outside one could hear the schooling at nearby Lesley College MANCHESTER - The Ladies mid to upper 50s. 14 C. Cloudy arrive at New York City's Studio 54 early candidate and the 43-year-old woman would say if Prior’s opinion would Prior's opinion on promotion policy FREE PARKING i MIKE ORLOWtKI, PraR. over 5 miles lowering to I to 3 who had learned through pain and constant waterfall murmur of traffic where she is nearing completion of Auxiliary to VFW Post 2046 will meet tonight with rain likely by miles in rain late tonight and today. Arnaz, 26, says he’ll wed Miss Purl, affect those discussions. because the issue regularly comes up Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the post morning. Continued mild with therapy that it was all right just to be on the street below. work on a master's degree in educa­ Under terms agreed upon in the Thursday. Average wave 24, next month, (UPI photo) She looked once again at the piano. with the unions. He added, “It’s home. lows 40 to 45 Occasional rain herself. tion with a specialty in music beginning of the current bargaining heights 3 to 5 feet today “I just got out my Christmas carol something we're continually The annual Christmas party will likely Friday morning decreasing to 1 to 3 feet “It’s been a long time since I've She answered every question session, both sides agreed to release books and am playing them again. 1 exploring to see how it fits in with follow the meeting. Members atten­ tapering off to scattered tonight Full Cycle met with members of the press and frankly and properly. no public statements unless an im­ town negotiations." showers in the afternoon I've been up here for two years. called Patrick (her 12-year-old son) At the end of the interview, she sat ding are reminded to bring a $2 grab- Extended Outlook passe had been reached. Presently, library workers are Highs 50 to 55 Probability of Desi ArnazUr.. who made his television debut at There has been an awful lot that has and asked him if he knew his ‘Adeste down at her piano as photograhers bag gift. Extended outlook for New The 19 library employes voted to promoted according to the Library precipitation 10 today 60 per­ birth on tKe-^ld- ' I Love Lucy" show, is getting . happened to me. The good news I'd Fidelis',” she said and laughed. England Saturday through took her picture and Joan Kennedy, cent tonight and Friday South married. He says he'll wed 24-year-old actress Lin­ like to tell you about me is I'm She was asked about Chappaquid- her own person, played 16 bars of to southwest winds 10 to 20 Monday: Massachusetts. Rhode da Purl Jan 13 in Los Angeles. successfully recovering from dick, which she said was a legitimate "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes ' mph and gusty becoming west The 26-year-old son of Lucille Ball says he and his campaign issue but about which she to southwest 10 to 15 mph late Island & Connecticut: alcoholism,” Mrs. Kennedy said Spiritedly. thought everything had been said. today and light variable Variable cloudiness windy and intended have known each other for “four or five Wednesday to a group of four tonight Southeast winds colder Saturday with chance years" and have been dating for the past 10 months, reporters she had invited to her about 10 mph early Friday of a few light showers or it will be the first trip to the altar for both of them. apartment to discuss her new life. becoming southwest 10 to 15 flurries in the Berkshires. She spoke slowly and softly, mph by afternoon. Fair Sunday and Monday. Dai­ Where There’s Smoke measuring her words, weighing her ly highs in the 40s. Lows thoughts. In the background, a recor­ Long Inland .Sound ^turday around 40 lowering Long Island Sound to Watch If there's one thing Eastern Airlines, pilot Larry ding of a piano concerto played quiet­ to the upper 20s and 30s Sun­ Kinsey can't abide, it's grown-ups who squabble Hill. R I and Montauk Point. day and Monday. ly on her stereo system, its sound N.Y Weak cold front fron> Vermont: Windy and much like children — so Wednesday he b^ted them off his cushioned by the deep green west will reach coast this colder over the weekend with plane carpeting and filtered by the many evening Low pressure distur- occasional snow or flurries Fortunately for them, he landed it first —in potted trees and hanging plants. bance developing over Chance of more light snow Baltimore. Against the wall, in front of a large W* ar* happy to announca southeast will pass just Monday. Highs in the mid 20s It all began when a militant non-smoker invaded picture window that overlooked the wa now hava gift offshore Friday Southwester­ to mid 30s. Overnight lows in the smoking section — even though there were Charles River, was a baby grand cartHIcataa for your ly winds 15 to 25 knots with the teens vacancies in non-smoking — and proclaimed. "I convanioflca. Apply at stronger gusts today, piano. Throughout the interview she Maine and New Hampshire: know my rights. I'm not going to smoke and 1 don't was to look at the piano as if it were a any Card Qalla^ atora. southwest to west 10 to 15 Chance of flurries Saturday knots tonight, south to want anyone else around me to. " touchstone of sanity, a refuge from and again Monday. Fair Sun­ Says Eastern spokesman Marty Barry, "The southwest 10 to 20 knots day. Lows 15 to 25 north and in the raucous world of politics and the CABLE Friday. Partly cloudy today the 20s south. 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Texas, where the Housing Shortage Is Critical Original handmada daaigna Louisville r 60 49 thunderstorms. w-windv. shah is staying — and only one member of his family Memphis pc 64 48 ment complex for the elderly, Bren­ tage, “a great deal more needs to be artth apaclal Chrlatmaa is reluctant. FARMINGTON, Maine (UPI) - Gov. Joseph E. Brennan says a nan said Wednesday “in 1960 there done.” varaa. Capturaa tha baauty Says he, "The only question came froTh my eight- The governor said the State of tha aaaaon 10.00. Siveaters significant increase in the number of were 40,000 Maine citizens over the from JANTZEN! year-old daughter. Krista, who is concerned about people over age 75 in the state in the age of 75. Today, there are 57,000 Housing Authority has since provided The Almanac where he might sleep if he comes." last two decades has caused the lack Maine citizens over age 75. permanent financing for 77 housing of housing for Maine's elderly to reach “Housing for the elderly in Maine projects for the elderly containing 1,- Be ready for anything.../Wf/t/onsD/jr/ Whether you're out in the cold or By United Press International Glimpses has reached a critical point,” he 964 units since 1969, adding the relaxing indoors, nothing beats the high style of Jantzen's cable knits. Today is Thursday, Dec. 6, the 340th day of 1979 with 25 a “critical point.” said, adding although some progress authority has 415 units under con­ They're expertly crafted from DuPont's 100% Wintuk Orion acrylic to to foliow. Michelle Triola Marvin, who won the world's first Addressing dedication ceremonies has been made to alleviate the shor­ struction and 205 more units ten­ The moon is moving toward its last quarter. 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In an emergency the chief Manchester — A City of Village Charm Herald Correspondent First Selectman Henry Ryba said, ‘"The presents the situation to the commission Selectman Carl Preuss said, “That ac­ same way all of us did, by going through * Founded Oct. 1, 1881 BOLTON — ’The truck maintenance ac­ chairman for a decision. opan avery nita ’III count is used as a catch-all by the Fire the learning process.” •xcapt aaturdaya It’s Time to Move On count of the Board of Fire Commissioners Commission.” He suggested there be Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Giglio said, “If the fire chief deems it Giglio was advised to submit the (d o a a d S u n d a y ) decision-making. is all but depleted even though the fiscal separate accounts in next year’s budget necessary to pay for an item, it’s the Tuesday night the air was by the federal government Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. year is not yet half over. ’The $3,250 ac­ request for additional money through the for fuel and maintenance. obligation of the Fire Commission to proper channels, the Board of Selectmen (• cleared as members of the for signs the community is, There is more at stake here M«mb«r, AudH BurMu of Circulation Mombor. United Prost Internationa] count currently has a balance of $350. Selectman Aloysius Aheam questioned make sure funds are available to pay the first and then the Board of Finance. Leonard Giglio, commission chairman, candles community registered the as the HUD lawsuit claims, than an argument with Frank Steven Harry, Eiocutive Editor why the commission isn’t living within its bill.” Depending on the amount, the request told the Board of telectmen ’Tuesday, “We strongest possible protest to bigoted. Lupien on one side and the Cuetomer Service — 647«0946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor budget. may need Town Meeting approval. Raymond F. Roblnaon, EdltOf-PuWlaher . Harold E. Turkington. Editor EmerHua have a problem. We don’t have enough the rhetoric of Frank Lupien. Continued examples of con­ rest of the community on the Giglio said, “It was only three weeks He said, “ If every expense had to go by money allocated until the next fiscal year. ago that I was pinned with a tag that says The members of the com­ other. tolerate brown shirts or numbered him. the Fire Commission before it was made 1 Aheam said, “I think the entire board is troversy like the Lupien flap I’d like to make a request for additinal I’m the fall guy.” He was referring to the would be a little tighter.” money but I don’t know how to go about interested in the whole problem.” munity responded, making it will only help arm the What is at stake is the swastikas in town. Continuation of the fact that the commission elected him “But,” he added, “Maybe I couldn’t be Huh it.” Ryba said, “We’re Interested in all th e m'lraeU of m oii ftttf | clear Lupien stands alone on government in its effort to reputation of the community This is supposed to be a hostilities could lead to a chairman three weeks ago. because repairs have to be made.” Ihinii! Giglio asked,”Should we wait until we boards and commissions. If any of them downtown mantherter say the majority of voters in and the future ability of the season of peace on earth and polarization of the communi­ He said, “We have three new people on the is^ue. He did not back out of' money or should we look for the commission that don’t know anything are having problems I wish they would let us know so we could all sit down and down. the community are incapable people of Manchester to good will to men in the Chris­ ty which will serve no pur­ money before we run out?” about the fire trucks, fire department or Other than for emergencies the fire resolve them.” Now is the time for of making important enjoy self-government. tian world and it is the time pose except to help foster The funds have been depleted because of related matters so how can they make chief presents requests to the commission Manchester to move on to decisions. The court will decide the of the Festival of Lights in hatred. face the issues' of the town. The HUD suit could result HUD issue, but each time a Judaism. The goals of Christians and Road Crew Citizens should forgive Lu­ in Manchester being put un­ controversy revolves around We urge everyone involved Jews are the same. The goal pien his statements, but not der a federal guardianship allegations of bigotry, to sit down and think about is eventual achievement of Installs forget. tantamount to commitment everyone in the community the impact their actions are heaven. Fencing SPECIAL We approach the seasons of to an institution for the in­ stands to lose. having on Manchester. The continuation of HOLIDAY HOURS Christmas and Hanukkah firm. There are no Nazis As it now stands we think it hostilities caused by one man BOLTON - The local [Dally 10 AM-10 PM with great world, national Every time the community marching in the streets. This should be over. Tuesday’s will not serve the best in­ road crew is in the process of Installing about three- Sat. 9 AM-10 PM and local problems on our offers the government is Manchester, a city of meeting vented all the terest of Manchester either f STORE quarters of a mile of snow LSun. 10 AM-6 PM, minds. evidence of what some could village charm. It isn’t Skokie, frustrations of the communi­ spiritually or secularly. fence in various areas in Manchester will be the construe as bigotry we move 111. ty- Our advice to all con­ town. loser if this controversy con­ all the closer to direct federal It is clear the people of Lupien had his say. Those cerned ... Cool it and enjoy the Donato Rattazzi, public works foreman, said the tinues. We are being gatched control of local political Manchester would not who strongly disagree out­ season. purpose of the snow fence is to control drifting snow. He said the fence slows EACH Letters down the wind going through it so the snow falls KodakX-15 1T66EM9 LIKE THE ACCORP1N6TOOUR in front of the fence instead Camera Outfit 9.70 HOUPRV 9ERSON CHARGE CHRP of on the road. Shatland 'Pony' 1200-Watt Rattazzi said. “It’s Oryar Has 2 speeds, 3 heats, bulllln Backers Thanked \9 ALWRV9 UPON LIMITG, IT'S ONLV cheaper in the long run for tSTAMA1« 1 3 . 4 4 C X . stand. 13003. Rag. 12.SS VOU BEFORE EIGHT SHOPPING the town to install the X6F_ Quick and easy drop-ln fence instead of going back cartridge loading. Kit In­ Rival ‘Click ‘n Clean Can To the editor: cludes lllpflash, 20-exp. VOU KNOW IT COLLARS 'TIL many times to plow the Opanar opens any size can, leaves On b eh alf of the G re a te r factors that ied to the success of this film pack, wrist strap and smooth edge. #781MH. Reg. 11.M area.” Manchester Chamber of Commerce year's venture. Greg Kane, coor­ CHRISTMAS personalized monogram. The fence is of high ten­ Just aim & shoot— Noralco 'Complexion Plus’ dinator of COEP. and his students, 2 brushes clean thoroughly to avoid we would like to publicly thank all 7 sile strength steel wire you got It! gave a great deal of assistance at the blemishea. *HB9500. Rag. 12.9g the volunteers and Chamber with wood slats in between. members for their contributions and concession stand, making signs and The slats have been treated assistance at our recent Product other various duties at the show. to keep them from rotting. Show on Nov. 17 and 18 at One big job at the show was run­ Rattazzi said, “By and Manchester High School ning the concession stand which was large the fence saves more This year's show was a tremendous coordinated by Bill Johnson for the money than it costs.” He success and we fully expect this to be two-day period. He also supervised added. "The town has a lot an annual event of the Chamber. COEP students helping out with the Thoughts of old fence that it should Helping to publicize this annual volume of food orders taken at the consider replacing.” show. What is God doing in our world? He said, “As necessary, Chamber event by making posters Many people seem to be asking this Another person's efforts that were the fence is mended by the NEW! and signs were A1 Aubin. Bill 'Thorton road crew but you can only and Ms Gail Soloman We would also vitally important to the show was the question in our day. Some others Ultra Compact! have concluded that God isn't doing mend it so many times.” General Electric ‘Versatron’ like to specially thank those installing of the electrical system for The snow fence has been anything and have organized their 15.70 EACH members and participants in the each booth. We thank Bob Dubaldo installed in areas on Bran­ Countertop Electronic Oven show that advertised in their media for rendering his services for this lives so as to exclude him. dy Street, Bolton Center Nikon 35mm SLR Waring 7-Sp.ed Future Blander A real family-size appliance! Bakes a 4-lb. roast., However, the Bible proclaims that 5-Cup ahalterprool , 2 oz. measure. broils 11 hamburgers..toastsBbread slices...holds advertisements. job. Road. Hebron Road, Camera w/50mm 0BL11718. Our Reg 21.SS On the Friday before the show The Product Show Committee God does have a purpose and he is ac­ Loomis Road^ Tirdter Pond a 9x13" pan! Has 90 minute timer. Removable door, f/1.8 Lena panels and oven pan are dishwasher sate. 4CTO 200 Our Rag 79^7 there was an antique auto caravan coordinated special show events and Ctta tively working it out. It is expressed Road, BirChMbuntain Qillatte 'Supermax IT StylerlDryer HUCM6 worth 'iToR-TeteauftM. N.E-R. ■^9 in Ephesians, chapter one. “For he For men t women. 2 heatfairtlow settings driving through the town publicizing the overall success of the show which Road, and Steele Crossing Our Rag. 19230. Our Reg 21.99 ^ 2 2 4 2SSJS the Chamber greatly appreciates the has made known to us ... his will ... Road. the Manchester Product Show. visual and audible warning Clairol ‘Dry Guy' 1000-Watt Styler^ time and hard work of the following: which he set forth in Christ as a plan Rattazzi said, “Most In addition to the caravan the cars towns around here don’t ayalem. Aperture preferred Dryer 3 Oeets S speeds, 2 combs, brush, i were on display at the show Saturday Ms Carroll Johnson-Brundrett, Robert Walters for the fullness of time to unite all cutometlon, foolprool «CH-1.0ur Reg 21.99 things in him, things in heaven and use snow fence anymore lliah aignil In finder. and Sunday. Owners of these cars chairman; Atty. Barry Botticello, but 1 don’t know why.” He 3-way locus control, ex­ were Charles Burr, Sonny Damato, Peter DiRosa. Jim Farr, Don things in earth.” press shutter spe^s 1 to If it is God's plan to unite all things said, “'The state doesn't IMOOOIh second. Built-In Ruth Brown. Arthur Shorts, Edgar HoiTTgan7~Ms. Paula K raiger, SuperstarSs^ Meet to Munch use it anymore either. sell-timer. in Christ how come the Christians Clarke, Robert Regius. Elmore Charles Burr, Rick Schauster and They just keep coming WASHINGTON ](NEA) - Both former Buffalo Bills quarterback the chances of a Republican victory are all divided up? The answer to •C tee lor Nikon SLR Thrall, Roy Hadedorn and Joe Paul Wilhide. back to plow.” Reg. zt aa $18 \ politicians and foomall players often who has sponsored more modest par­ in November," says Fingerhut. that is that we are frustrating God's Rabaglino. And finally a special thanks to Rattazzi said, "I think I *91000 lor Nikon SLR engage in bruising battles whose out­ “Kennedy benefits from measured Rag se as $ 4 9 The Chamber recognizes the ef­ the Manchester Evening Herald. ties for his supporters at past Super plan rather than cooperating with it. it's better to put the fence come isn't certain until the final Bowls. displeasure with the performance of In John's gospel Jesus prays that his I •Winder lor Nikon SLR forts of Jake Ludes and the high Journal Inquirer. Hartford Courant up” Reg 110.04 $97 minutes of the contest. The The Los Angeles party, expected to Carter's Democratic administration, The fence will be taken school staff in allowing this event to and also the many thousands of discpies "may all be one” even as superstars in both fields are national­ raise $100,000, is being coordinated but he could be hurt if this dis­ down in early Spring. take place at the high school. patrons who cooperated to make this Jesus and God are one. Jesus further ly known celebrities. by Washington political consultant pleasure turns into a widespread Bill Dion from the Board of Educa­ product show a huge success. prays this in order that the world Regina Electrlkbroom With so many similarities, it Brad O'Leary, who last year raised feeling that the Democrats have been Family Planning tion Building and Grounds and his Thanks again. may believe God sent Jesus. In the Vacuum with Electric- probably was inevitable that pro foot­ $150,000 at an equally impressive a total failure in office,” adds New Testament church faith in Jesus BOLTON - Interested staff were extremely cooperative in Nathan G. Agostinelli, Canon Bruah Nozzia ball and pro politics would meet — event — a party in the Palm Springs, Fingerhut. Christ broke all the barriers that adults are invited to attend seeing to it the high school was made Chairman of the Board, Caldor Rag Prica... S9.Sa and that's exactly what will occur in Calif., backyard of former F*resident No Signs — at This Time divided them. All became brothers an information night on Caldor Sala Prica.. .49.86 available. Greater Manchester family planning scheduled Mir. Mall-ln Rabala . 10.00* General Electric Home Sentry Smoke Alarm Los Angeles, the Super Bowl host, on Gerald R. Ford. 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Non stick 27.99 appllancas. 16501*002 6.97 WASHINGTON - The harried shah the shah should quadruple oil prices; Washington. “ Yamani (the oil higher in 1974 than in 1973 — not coun­ really considered what position we shah with petrodollars, a solution pointed senatorial district surface IFDFI coordinators for the SPECIAL .'of Iran, according to members of his so swear relatives who have dis­ minister) said the shah told him that ting what the oil companies would would be in if the shah were in a posi­ that encountered no opposition from presidential campaign of HOLIDAY family, is annoyed at our columns cussed the matter with the shah. “He ... the Americans understood why the add on for production, transportation tion to impose his will, on the Arab the big banks and oil companies. and profit margin. states of the Gulf. John Connally. GIFT KITS blaming him for the ruinous rise in thought of it as an indirect form of oil price increases had to be es­ In past columns, we have Appointed were; Donald oil prices. He insists that he cleared American aid," explained one family tablished. Prince Saud, who was at This hike was a “minimum,” the “He said that the talk of eternal questioned Whether Kissinger was in­ W. D ownes, H ebron, EXAMPLE: the first huge price increases In 1973- member. the meeting with the shah, confirmed shah said. More would follow. “The friendship between Iran and the fluenced by bis long relationship with Senatorial District 3, and Polaroid .7i^ . 74 with then-Swretary of State Henry The shah’s drive for higher oil that the shah had indeed said this” industrial world will have to realize United States was nauseating to him the Rockefeller family as retainer, Robert Arnold, Glaston­ ’Ono-Stop’ Kissinger. prices alarmed the Saudi Arabian oil In another secret report, Akins that the era of terrific progress and and other Saudis. They knew the shah beneficiary and counselor. For the bury, Senatorial District 4. (R ight In fact, we did not neglect to report sheiks who feared it wpuld cause an recounted: “The Iranians told (the even more terrific income and was a megalomaniac, that he was Rockfellers were deeply involved Holiday Kit Kissinger’s . . economic backlash. They notified Saudis) we were completely un­ wealth based on cheap oil is highly unstable mentally and if we with the shah in various real estate General Electric Gourmet Food Processor strange \ Kissinger that Saudi Arabia would concerned about any price rise. The finished.” didn’t recognize this, there must be and banking ventures. We’ll present Grange Meeting 4 9 . 4 0 acquiescence in ^ —,1 'join in blocking a large price in­ shah has also told this to numerous Despite howls of outrage from the something wrong with our powers of more on this in the future columns. VERNON - Vernon CtMor Low Prica CaMor Rag. Prica...... 59.97 A real culinary workhoraa... the infliction of ^ t ^ ( crease if the shah could be persuaded oilmen as proof that the United industrial nations and a Saudi offer to observation.” Footnote: In several .conversations Grange 52 will meet Friday Includas: Clairol 'Shoot-the-Breeza' Clairol ‘Klndnete’ 3-Way OaMor Sala Prica...... 45.70 push prices back down, the shah con­ •Oatk Frama chopa, dicea, gralea, shreds Q.E. Mall-ln Rabala...... 7.00* oil gouge, and we ' \ to stand with them, but that it was up States is at least indifferent to any in­ ’Then came the kicker. “Further­ with us, Kissinger has confirmed at 8 p.m. in Grange Hall, •9-Photo Wall Frame Compact 1200-Watt Dryer Deluxe Heireelter to make big jobs little, make welcoma this to the United States to apply the crease in oil price. In any case, the tinued to clamor for still higher oil more,” Akins quoted a warning from that he sought to bolster Iran as the Route 30. Members of PLUS Profatdwal deeign 4 4% Uaa conditioning 0% 0% 0 7 you a gourmet chef if you 1 0 YOUR belated confirma­ screws. Saudis have seen no account from prices. Reported Akins on Aug. 27, Yamani, “if the shah departs, we protector of U.S. interests in the Per­ Ellington Grange will be FREE FILM AND net leaarsle cwtrols . / U misL water-mlet eat aran’tl 9FP1 FLASHIAR Otraet tor heel and tirllaw. V. V* * IM dMk tor aMNIt. FINAL COST tion from the They knew- Kissinger had the any American source that we in any 1975; “The Saudis had urged us on could have a violent, anti-American sian Gulf. But he has denied en­ ' guesU and will present a 4 weltage Mltlg|s lor 38.70 program and a new drill KWioniy I 1 7 .N tangle*fileIrM rollw.. 27.97 shah. We first told leverage to bring the shah into line. way tried to pressure the shah to numerous occasions to put pressure regime in Teheran.” couraging the shah to quadruple oil tK4» prepared especially for See eterti feY SeteSe* the story more than three years ago, When he refused to beard the shah, back off his extreme position on oil on the shah to cooperate with Saudi Thus Kissinger left the United prices. He insisted that “we didn’t States with no policy but uncon­ this meeting. citing top-secret documents. they assumed that the United States prices." Arabia and reduce the oil prices, yet have the leverage” to stop the shah Mr. and Mrs. Harold We reported that Kissinger sought was behind the drive for higher oil As chief agitator for higher prices, we refused to do so.” ditional surrender to the oil from driving up oil prices. "I had a Hincks are chairmen of the mUKHESTER to build up the shah as the protector prices. The shah made it even more the shah had the honor of announcing The Saudis began to suspect, quite predators and no program but strategy in which I considered (be re f itm e n t committee. of American interests in the Persian explicit; he told them he had a U.S. the disastrous increase. It would be a correctly, that Kissinger wanted to schemes to faciliate the borrowing of shah a chief element,’’ said Junior Grange 92 will UMDIUiWDTMMIE HMMTT IMPfMI const Gulf oil haven. The shah needed a fat approval. cumulative increase, be declared, of enrich the shah in order to build him vast amounts of money, which can Kissinger. “You can say Out was a meet Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. in STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRL, 10 AM to 10 PM aSATURDAY, 9 AM to 10 PM •SUNDAY, 10 AM to 6 PM »PRICE8 EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY treasury to finance the armaments Saudi leaders emphasized this to 470 percent in one year. The annual up as the guardian of the Persian never be repaid, to finance the misjudgment but not a sell-out.” Grange Hall. that Kissinger pressed upon him. American Ambassador James Akins bill of the oil-consuming nations Gulf. “Yamani asked me,” reported crushing extortion of the oil bloc. He 6 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Dec. 6. 1»79 ff. EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, lt>9 — 7 " t Gardening Vernon. Council Sets Firehouse Architect's Fees VERNON —Accepting a recommendation of the Per­ estimate of the cost of the proposed building, the structure with two bays capable of housing a total of four deemed appropriate by the architecU and the building Greenhouse Changes Hands manent Municipal Building Committee, the Town Council architect has estimated the construction cost to be about pieces of equipment and if possible, one of the bays committee. has agreed to appropriate $15,000 or 8 percent of con­ $210,000; $7,000 for equipment; $21,000 for the contingen­ should be drive-through . . The study committee also asked that the building be cy fund; ^,000 for miscellaneous and originally es­ In addition to these bays, the committee said the By FRANK ATWOOD struction costs of a new firehouse, whichever is lowest, built in as economical a manner as possible, that it be Green House, using two words. She changed West Willington. The Voborils live now in for architectural fees. timated architect fees to be $20,000. building should contain a generator room, a furnace functional in nature with as few "frills” as possible but The retail plant ttore known as the the name to a single word when customers Sooth Windsor and they part company each Richard Lawrence of Lawrence Associates of The study commjttee has recommended a one-story room, utility room, and facilities for the firemen as that it be compatible with the surroundings. Greenhouse on Broad Street has been sold by told her they could not find the listing in the morning when Robin comes to Manchester Manchester has been selected as architect to build the Robin Weir Voboril, who started the business telephone directry. They expected the name to and Lance goes to the Hartford Civic Center. new firehouse which will replace the Company 2 station four years ago. The new owner is Leon be a single world, and now it is. He is manager there of Aquarium Designs, a on Route 30. Zapadka, manager of Woodland Gardens, Looking ahead, Zapadka says the tropical fish store. The new station will be built on Birch Road on property wholesale and retail nursery owned by the Greenhouse will have the business advantage Robin Weir was 20 years old when she owned by the town. Zapadka family. of quality purchasing, as orders will be com­ started the Greenhouse. She had not studied It was the recommendation of the Fire Protection fapadka acted as an individual in the bined with the larger purchases of Woodland agriculture, since it is not taught at Rham Study Cornmittee the new facility be put up on the south Deli Department Specials purchase and he is president of Evergreen Gardens. Evergreens, ornamental shrubs and High School in Hebron, where she graduated. side of Interstate 86 in the section referred to as the Lake CHOICEST MEATS NEW YORK STATE ‘BUY In BULK”-SAVB1 Inc., a new corporation formed to operate the fertilizers, not previously offered, will be She studied at the Rittner School of Design Street-Tunhel Road area. plant store. Mrs. Voboril is now the manager. added to the stock. Ornamental pottery con­ in Boston, then worked for a year at Flower Although the building committee doesn’t have any firm SHABP CHEDDAB CHEESE . > »^ < 8 .9 9 In this comparatively slow season, Mrs. tainers and macrame hangers will be con­ Fashion in Manchester. She became an IN TOWN KRAKUtIMPORTED Voboril Is working alone but she will have part- tinued. \ employee then of the late Francis Boland at time help for the holiday rush and again Zapadka said that Mrs. Voboril will attend a his nursery in a brick building directly back of POLISH HAM . < 2 . 6 9 Council Approves U8DA CHOICE BEEF MUCKrS during the peak of plant sales in the spring. Boston showing of wholesale nursery supplies the Broad Street location where the The name of the store will not be changed. It to see what is being offered in the trade and Greenhouse now stands. Mr. Boland had ..lb. LIVEBWUBST . < 1 . 7 9 is appropriate since the structure was built as they will plan together for new introductions. purchased materials for a greenhouse and Security Devices BOnOM ROUND ROAST a greenhouse with a fiberglass roof and a con­ They are already discussing changes in the in­ after his death Robin was able to buy these VERNON —The Town Council, has approved an ad­ U8DA CHOICE CENTER CUT crete floor. Plants are displayed on terior of the shop. and complete stnicutre. ditional appropriation of $874 to the Police Department’s raOVOLONE...... < 1 . 9 9 greenhouse benches. Large pots are set on the On display now near the entrance are color­ The land where the Greenhouse is located is equipment fund to buy two visual monitoring devices for QBNUINE IMPORTED floor and hanging baskets are overhead. There ful plants appropriate for the season. There still owned by Mr. Boland's heirs and leased the police booking room and cell corridor. BOTTOM ROUND ROAST are greenhouse controls for heat and ventila­ are yellow chrysanthemums, cyclamen, or­ SWISS CHEESE . < 2 . 6 9 from them. The money will come from the town's general fund but MUCKFS tion. namental pepper plants and first of the Christ­ Mrs. Voboril feels that her four years as was actually money that went into that fund when the U8DA CHOICE 8EEF ROUND Advantage in Purchasing mas poinsettias. owner she accomplished what she set out to Police Department sold two surplus radios to the Tolland COOKED SALAMI . < 1 . 9 9 Looking back at the piece I wrote when I Day Before Wedding do, demonstrating that a girl could start a Dispatch Center, for $850. BACK RUMP ROAST IMPORTED IRISH first visited the Greenhouse in 1976, I realize The change in ownership took place October retail plant store and operate it with success. The police union. International Brotherhood of Police ^BLABNEY CHEESE . < 2 . 4 9 that there already has been one change in the 12. It was the day before the marriage of Officers, complained to Captain John Bundy that the U8DA CHOICE BEEF name. Mrs. Voboril first called her store the Robin Weir of Andover and Lance Voboil of booking room and cell corridor were not visually monitored. EYE ROUND ROAST David Shapera, shop steward, said when an officer H EALTH S BEAUTY AIDS brings in someone for processing the entire procedure VICKS COUCH MEDICINE SW IFTS 8ROWN A SERVE isn't observed by anyone other than the person being booked. Recent incidents at the station led to the complaint SAUSAGE .9ox.pkg. FORMULA Robin Weir Voboril with Leon Zapadka in the Greenhouse with pre- made by the union. One officer suffered a broken nose Giristmas display of potted plants. (Herald photo by Pinto) and another was accused of assaulting persons being SWEET LIFE booked. .... * 4 4 .Soz. C R O s s m R n s The council also approved the transfer of $34,931 from BACON...... 9 9 FOR4 STOMACSTOMACH UPSET Eight Finish Training nn(^€\/Rns p r o d u c t s com PRnv the contingency account to help cover the cost of workmen's compensation insurance for Comprehensive TOBIN’S Ehnployment and Training Act employees. WINDSOR LOCKS - Eight Manchester The programs include a course at the The insurance account had $9,589 in it as of Nov. 28. .lb. PEPTO area students were among 45 young men Howell Cheney Technical School in Neil Danahy, chief accountant for the town, said the D A isrs M . 8 9 and women who graduated Wednesday Manchester, for high school graduates, premium was paid in June in anticipation of reimburse­ after participating in two machine and similar course for Windsor ‘Gbcks SAVINGS utiiimmuci ment from CETA but the town was subsequently notified BISMOL .Soz. training programs sponsored by Hamilton High School graduates. that CETA could not reimburse it. The total amount owed Standard Division of United Technologies. Wednesday night’s graduation marks is $44,521. Lt. Governor William A. O’Neill was a the completion of the ninth in a series of guest at the graduation exercises and training programs initiated by United reception and dinner held Wednesday Technologies division, in June 1978. Dents Meet Tonight night in East Windsor. Students from Howell Cheney, com­ VERNON — Th8! Democratic Town Committee will The programs have been funded and pleting the course were: Steven meet tonight at 7:30 in the community room at Stop & developed by Hamilton Standard under Leonowicz and John Weerden, Shop Store, Vernon Circle. the auspices of the state Department of Manchester; Joseph Archer. South Wind­ Plans are to analyze the results of the Nov. 6 elections. Education. The 300-hour training sor; Noel Michaud, Wayne Mitchell and The Democratic candidate for mayor, Marie Herbst, USDA CHOICE BEEF curriculum teaches basic machining skills Daniel Quinn. Vernon; Guy Champ and defeated Incumbent Republican mayor Frank McCoy but in an effort to alleviate Connecticut’s Nicholas Gonzalez. Ellington. the Republicans retain^ control of the Town Council, 7- shortage of skilled machinists. 5. BOnOM BOUND BOAST M . 9 9 Lester Baum, chairman of the committee, said the meeting will also discuss procedures for selecting con­ Students in ^Who’s Who’ vention delegates, town appointments, and methods of USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND MANCHESTER — Several area Maidment. 18 Scarborough Rd., electing town committee members. residents who attend the University of Manchester, of the College of Liberal HBER6LAS Connecticut have been selected to appear Arts, were named. INSULATION Land Given to Town BACK BUMP BOAST ^ 2 . 4 9 in the 1970-1980 edition of "Who’s Who The students were chosen on the basis of afaPeoagWUclic VERNON — Stanley Bray of Manchester has turned Among Students in American Universities their academic achievement, service to 2’x4' 'TERRA" over a quitclaim deed to the Town of Vernon for two ■ INSIDER" TAN BARK HICKORY MOMTilN NCMIY and Colleges.” the community, leadership in parcels of land. Diane W. Marut. 54 Cummings St.. East extracurricular activities, and future CEILING PANELS STORM WINDOW A’xS’ P i^ N G 4’x8’ P im N a •M’ iii".aEe. n.N $-N The land has been given to the town for recreational No Substitute Hartford of the School of Business Ad­ potential. purposes. One parcel consists of 12.63 acres, which in­ We Give Old Fashioned Outstanding students have been honored •ir iM 'diiii. u.n 12.M 4d'xS/32" 0 7 9 0URRE6. 0 0 9 ministration; Michael A. Contor. 12 Jolly •U li.M 14.9S R EG .4.29 ^ M P / U I E L L 0 W 7 . 9 9 M l ^ ^ r cludes the easterly portion of Walker Reservoir and the Butcher Service... Rd.. Ellington, and Stephen E. Rodier. 11 in the annual directory since 1934. The •u 'lU-aiG. ii.n 17J9 second parcel consists of two acres on the northwest side For Quality Kelly Rd. South Windsor, both of the UConn students will join others from Insulate your home now & save Wuhabitl Ughtwsight & easy SImulatad woodgriln on hard- Raal wood p a t^ lat qualltyl energy! Easy to installl Beat the to cull Sotd only In 192 sq. tt. Clear rigid plastic! Installs from tha of Reservoir Road. School of Engineering; Cathy A. Pasieda. more than 1,200 higher education in­ inside' Airtight ht stops drafts! Re­ board. Claia Ml Mra ritad. lat Clata III lira ratadl Easy lo In- cold this winter & save! etna, for 33.36. duces heat lost & saves energy! qualHyl Suptr valual tltlll Qraat loolia 4 atvliiesl The smaller parcel will be used for parking in connec­ 702 Griswold St., and Carol O'Brien. 58 stitutions located in the 50 United States, tion with the recreational use of the reservoir land. STORE HOURS: Valley View Dr., both of Glastonbury and the District of Columbia, and several in the School of Pharmacy; and Paul R. foreign nations. M0N.TL6 317 Highland S t Scout Committee Two Appointed to Board TUE,NED. TL9 ■ n i ' aOSED THAMSCniK iL r- VERNON - The Two area men have been appointed by Gov. Ella MANCHESTER Catholic Committee on Grasso to the State Board of Registration for FRLTL9 Girl Scouting will meet Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Sal t Sunday tonight at 7:30 in the REWARD CONN. Angelo L. dos Santos of Vernon has b ^ n named as a 'ty 6:00 HICHUlfD FAIS: cafeteria of St. Joseph’s Plllowtex Corporation, 49 Rogont 8t. in public member of the board and Alfred E. Schindler of School. West Street. Manchaator la oltarlng a $1000 raward for In­ Ellington, as a land surveyor. ’The meeting will be to formation loading to tha arroat and conviction explain the role of the Tfenex Catholic Committee on of tha paraon or paraona Involvad In tha racant Vk" Girl Scouting and the robbariaa at Plllowtox'a Manchaator Factory. CIRCULAR SAW 27" WIDE CLEAR Camera Club Sets Meeting religious awards program Anyona having information ahould contact tha VINYL RUNNER VERNON—The Snipsic Camera Club will meet tonight ^ GROCERY^P^IALS M J Garden Fresh, Produce Specials for Girl Scouts. OURREG. ' OUR REG. LOW 89- at 7:30 in the community room of First Federal Savings Datactiva Buroau of tha Manchaator Polica LOW 39.991______Protect ruga Bank, Park Place. Dapt, at $46-4555. 7390 n»e first Pulitzer Prize for The program will be on photo composition. Members All Information will bo kopt atrictly confldan- Double Inaulated. 1.5 HP. Power FLORIDA editoriai cartooning was Hal. lock olt button. are asked to bring in slides on photo character studies BOILED ONIONS .16 01.4 9 « awarded to Rolin Kirby of and examples of experimental work. The meeting is open the New York Worid in 1922. WELCH’S to the public.______.5 L B . B A Q A LL CAST IRON WHITE ALUMINUM PATIO DOOR GBAPE JUICE 40 ox. < 1 . 1 9 ORANGES WOODBURIIIINI STOVE COMBO DOOR STORM DOOR F N M N E m u 10 Y E A S MIDISOH COiN STORE HIS CONFEC, LT or DK BROWN TENDER OURREG. COHSISTENTLY ADVUTISED INO rilD NKHER PRICES DOMINO SUGAB l32” or36"x LOW S119 FOR COINS, SCRIP SLYER, GOLD t S TIM S TRIM ARY ( ^^Clockmaker Since 1013 ”'6’k6’8" NESTLE’S SANTA’S Airtight haatar or opan Mraplacal '80"«1V,” Button up now 8 aaval Easy to m HERIRTIIOTU ROOD OPERATORS. CELERY HEARTS PKO. 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WANTED! gift of perfectioiir’ DouMa Inaulatad. 6' cord. 1000 watta, CAMPBELL’S-NOODLES ’N CHICKEN or "lAriysraWlqm' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiaiiMKl 5-ft. long model; BEEFBBOXH lawi .5 s < 1 . ■IB lIllllllll S U B H a B S I r N Choose an heirloom from our fine f f 1 With Coupon «• 1 U ilh ( oupon 1 $ 1 0 9 . 9 0 I7.SO Purrhoif 1 $7.r>0 Furrhnse 1 assortment of: Grandfather Why have a cold room whan you can heat It economically 1 1 1 U.S.SlYwCoimtltfort \96i)...... ItJD ermor** 1 with this ramarkaMa portabla haatar that looka and works (Paftne 1 JO for Ohfio: t M for OuorOor; SM OOoH DoNor) Clocks, Decorator Wall Clocks, $ aka a parmanani bassboaid. Parmananlly ssiladdn water U A. Ufm Ood M m (1945-70) sEALTEtT FROZEN & DAIRY a a NESTLrS OUlk 1 Regulator Clocks, Weather In- Pa^fcrCodi ...... RJSorner* * PALMOLIVE LIQUID ■ 1 1 and antl-freaia tolutlon wtrmt tha ak even allar built-in 1 1 COCOA MIX Iharmottat shuts alactfldly on . . . tor extra economy. 12.50 pm mmcm. 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RONDEUECNEECE...... k - 1 1: SETH THOMAS FACTORY OUILET MataSanal ' OPEN SUNDAYS (ROUTE 5) & PALUMBO DR. MAIN ST. MADISON COIN STORE Rivt aa. CT Sfa$twd«FfMPWt M00-922-2in (M S)$7».lSn iMdPNwkn 24S 7900. 245 7310 245 7319 9to3<4!M ii3i CLOSED SUMYS |9ll*4fan9*tltM«d US 41 Mudntn CtAA OpM NUn $•( 9 )0 5 'ajixioT* 10 30 5 30 iiiiiiiiiiniiniiiniinv 8 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979 EVENING HERAU), Thuri., Dec. t , m - 9 CHANN

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Dec. «, U7», EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979 - 11 State To Reduce Buckley Considered State Motorists Asked The Beat of Hartford Charge in Death New /York Candidacy To Help Cut Death Toll Now Rests with Citizens NORWALK (Uljl) — James Buckley, a reporters called me about these rumors, VERNON (UPI) — The state has decided to reduce a p ro s p ^ v e candidate for the U.S, Senate and as was my hahlt— I simply don’t close HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s mitted federal programs favored down­ murder charge to manslaughter against a Sonters state j from Connecticut, reportedly considered doors — I said th at is alw ays a HARTFORD (UPI) - Motor Vehicles solutely” contributed to the hike in traffic Department officials have asked Connec­ capital city shifted its official focus from town development and industrial parks. prison inmate, rather than battle the constitutionality of | sedcing a return to Congress from New possibility.” deaths. “There's evidence that I have a grand jury indictment in the case. ticut motorists to drive with their lights over the years from different states that the beat of its downtown to the people of But they said the urban surplus labor York as late as July. He said he made his decision to register on during daylight hours to draw attention Its neighborhoods Wednesday with a call problem could actually be beneficial State’s Attorney Donald B. Caldwell asked Wednesday The weekly Fairpress, published in in Connecticut as a way of "burning have taken counts of alcohol-related that the murder charge against Salvatore Raffone, 35, be to the state’s record number of roadway counts against young drivers,” he said. for the city to stop studying and start Im­ because it offered workers for the small Norwalk, said Buckley decided not to run bridges in New York, deaths this year. v, Sen. Clifton Leonhardt, D-Avon, co- plementing its future. manufacturing operations suburban areas reduced. against ^ n . Jacob JaviU, R-N.Y., after a “I made my definitive move to Connec- Superior Court Judge Robert Setter and defense at­ “If this can save one life through the end chairman of the Public Safety Committee, And while the problems and potential were relucant to accept. telephone discussion with Rep. Jack ticut in the express belief that I was bur* solutions discussM during a day-long . However, newly inaugurated Mayor torney Leo. Flaherty agreed to the reduction of charges Kemp, R-N.Y., who said he wanted to ning my best chance to go to the Senate, if of the year it will be worth it,” depart­ also advocated a higher drinking age and and Raffone entered an Innocent plea to first degree ment spokesman Donald C. Byers said- said lawmakers should beef up the ranks meeting of city officials and residents of George Athanson, who called the meeting challenge Javito Instead. Buckley was that was what I ultimately wanted to do,” the diverse neighborhoods addressed manslaughter. Jury selection was to begin today. Wednesday. of the state police and bring buck a helmet as one of the first moves of his fifth term elected to the Senate from New York in Buckley said. Hartford’s future, they also applied to running the e r I \ names will be drawn. His paternal grandparents are Mr, 11. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 Manchester. Laurir.daughter of Stanley T. and Dec. 16 there will be a Vesper Ser­ and Mrs. Francis Kristoff Sr. of Cantor Koffman Main St. MANCHEiSTER — Two Manchester residents were The Rev. Stephen K Jacobson of Carol Satalino Pugrab of 45 Meadow vice rehearsal immediately following the St. Mary's Church performed the Road. South Windsor. She was born Glastonbury. His great-grandparents A buffet supper will be served at 6:30 recently elected corporators of the Newington CSiildren’s are Joseph Schoen and Edna Perkins. morning worship service. p.m. by Irene Bergin, chairman, and her Hospital. double-ring ceremony. Nov 19 at Hartford Hospital. Her To Entertain The Women’s Society will meet Dec. 18 maternal grandparents are Mr and He has a brother, Shawn David, 20 committee. Members and friends are in­ Francis Reinholz, 145 Maple St., and Andrew Winzler, The bride was given in marriage by A joint meeting of the Temple Beth at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. James Meek will Mrs. George Satalino of East Hart­ months. vited. Members are asked to bring (Christ­ 16 Constance Drive, were among 13 members of the her father. Sholom Sisterhood, its Mr. and Mrs. speak on “Celebrating the Christ Child.” Ellen Robinson of Bolton was her ford. Her paternal grandmother is mas gifts for exchange. Charitable gifts Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks from Scoll, Richard Jeffrey, son of Gub. B’nai Brith and Hadassah will Devotions will be led by Dorothy Corcoran throughout Connecticut, elected to a six-year term as sister's maid of honor. Norman Zep- Mrs. Ann Pugrab of Manchester. She and special music will be by the Estelle for the town’s parishes will be given at the Richard and Charline McDougle be held Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at the corporators. pa of Manchester served as best has a brother. Timothy. 2''z Carpenter Circle. meeting. Scott of Andover. He was bom Nov. Temple in Manchester. The Newington Children’s Hospital is the major project man. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dr. David Koffman, a well-known W agner, Jnsepli W illiam, son of of the Connecticut Elks Associaton. Since 1953 the Elks A reception was held at Fiano's cantor, will present an evening of John W. Jr. and JoAnn Campanelli His maternal grandparents are Mr. have contributed over one million dollars to update or ex­ Restaurant in Bolton. music and song ranging from rock Colleen Contest Planned Wagner of Tolland He was born Nov. and Mrs. Gaston McDougle of Pom­ pand the hospital. The couple is residing in Bolton. to chasidic, Israeli, Yiddish and 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. pano Beach, Fla. His paternal grand­ Area girls of Irish heritage or who are Reinholz is president of the 32,000 member organiza­ American songs. The public is in­ ford. K a re n Pamela J. Lukas Exchange Night His maternal grandparents are Mr. father is Richard Scott of Sneads, Irish-bom, are invited to participate in the Applications are available at the Irish tion and Winzler is the state chairman of its ritualistic Fla. vited. committee. MANCHESTER - Temple ninth annual Colleen contest sponsored by American Home, 33 Commerce St., Chapter, OES, will host the Grand the United Irish Societies of Greater Hart­ Glastonbury or by calling Mary Ann Grif­ 'Trim Fashion* Farmer-Newcomb Lukas-Bur^er Chapter officers of Connecticut and College ford. fith, 5294)336. Massachusetts for an exchange night Girls must be no younger than 17 and no Five girls will be selected, one as The engagement of Miss Pamela J. on Saturday at 8. The officers of Laurie Greene of Bolton I SpoclaMzIng Exduatvoty in honorary society in educa­ It’s Christmas older than 23, as of Jan. 1, 1980. The Colleen and four in her court. The girl StofMtorIzing phw-aiia laaMoM The engagement of Miss Karen has been inducted into Lukas of Manchester to John A. Massachusetts will confer the tion. at Plymouth (n.H.) deadline for applications is Jan. 6. The chosen as Colleen will receive a trip to Mffwra taafifon fa a Elizabeth Farmer of Columbia to Burger, also of Manchester, has been degrees. A dinner at 6:30 will Lambda Alpha chapter of State College. pageant is schooled for Jan. 27 at South Ireland for two and the others will receive lo o k , n o t a afxa William Edward Newcomb of announced by her parents, Mr. and precede the meeting. Kappa Delta Pi. an Lebanon has been announced by her Shopping Time!! Catholic High School, South Street, Hart­ savings bonds. Mrs. Raymond Lukas of 81 North St., parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Manchester. Farmer of Columbia. Mr. Burger is the son of Mr. and Mr. Newcomb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burger of 57 Mrs. Harold Newcomb of, Windemere St., Manchester. Zej- yrhills, Fla , formerly of Coven­ Miss Lukas graduated from try. Manchester High School in 1973 and Miss Farmer graduated Windham from Central Connecticut State High School and is currently atten­ College in 1977. She is employed at ding Central Connecticut State the Hartford Insurance Group in College Hartford. Mr. Newcomb graduated from Mr. Burger graduated from Windham Regional Technical Manchester High School in 1973 and. Vocational School. He served three attended Manchester Community years, in the U. S. Army and is College. He is employed at Valley Gift currently attending Thames Valley Pine Co. in South Windsor. State Technical College. The couple is planning a May 10. 1980 w edding at Second Robes Congregational Church in Manchester. (Nassiff photo) By

Capt. Keith R. Atten­ borough, son of Robert W. Attenborough of East Hart­ 0 i • WMtry ford and Jean F. Atten­ I « ir a borough, of Hartford, has received his second award it of the Air Force Commen­ dation Medai at Ramstein Air Base in Landstuhl, . Capt. Attenborough was cited for meritorious ser­ vice as a budget officer at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. He now serves with a unit of the U. S. Air Forces in 'Europe. A 1973 graduate of East ' Hartford High School, he received a bachelor's degree in 1973 from the University of Connecticut and was commissioned through the ROTC program. He received a master's degree in 1976 from the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks. His wife, Donna, is the (5IFT SHOP daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m ain t n i i i T Edward Sanford of Trum- DOWNTOWN MANCHItTIR ' bull. 14 - EVENING HERALD. Thurt,, Dec. 6, 1»78 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1978 - 15 ObituariM Logjams Bother Charird F. Steppe Thoughts ApLENty ]Blue Jays Break VERNON — Charles F. Steppe, 86, of 21 Court St., Rockville, died Building Panel Wednesday at Rockville General Hospital. He was the hus^nd of By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA go along with the conditions that are Denise Leger Steppe. required for the windows to be cor­ By Len Auster Herald Reporter Mr. Steppe was bom in Rockville rected. Going to someone else gets Trading Silence and had lived there all of his life. MANCHESTER - Ugjams in complicated. Why go to someone else Before his retirement he was an completing renovations at the if we hold 610,000 of the fee and he's TORONTO (UPI) — It took the host Toronto baseman (Mike Schmidt) for Luzinski, that could be an Washington School and the police sta­ overseer of the Hockanum Mills for r * ^ v 'T - still obligated to finish the job?” New Facility a Must Blue Jays to break the trading silence at the entirely different story,” said a Cubs’ spokesman. more than 25 years. He was a tion have so irritated the town's Lawrence said. There has been some discussions about it but nothing has real­ California and Kansas City appear to be close to com­ member of the Sons of Veterans of Building Committee that they voted winter baseball meetings Wednesday and now While Kuehl agreed that the con­ ly been shouted from the rooftops. But with each return visit, it’s pleting a trade which would send slugging first baseman the Civil War and a communicant of this week to send a registered letter tractor should be retained. Com­ that the first major deal has been made things Willie Mays Aikens to the Royals for outfielder Al St. Bernard's Church, Rockville. of complaint to the architect in mittee Chairman Paul Phillips dis­ become more and more evident the Field House in Storrs has are expected to get noisy. Cowens and infielder Todd Cruz. Besides his wife he leaves a son, charge of the project. agreed. "If a guy can’t get it done, seen better days. The Blue Jays made the first big trade at the meetings Aikens would fill Kansas City’s need for an everyday Charles Steppe Jr. of Vernon; a Richard Lawrence, of Lawrence I’ll get somebody else,” Phillips A sellout crowd a year, ago Wednesday by sending first baseman Chris Chambliss first baseman, while Cowens would probably take over daughter. Mrs. Everett (Marie) Associates, will be receiving a letter declared. amounted to 4,460. An additional 200 expanded, the charming Storrs Field and infielder Luis Gomez to the for out­ center field for the Angels. Gardner of Tolland; a brother, authored by Committee Secretary Phillips termed the situation in the patrons walk through the turnstiles House has seen its better days. The fielder Barry Bonnell, pitcher Joey McLaughlin and in- Joseph Steppe of Rockville; two Donald Kuehl. police station "critical.” He said, this season. No matter how you look past has been overtaken by the pre-. fielder Pat Rockett. The Angels also are looking to add another pitcher to sent. sisters, Mrs. Edward Custer of Kuehl said, “Basically, we want “They have cell blocks they can’t at it, a new facility is a virtual must It’s a trade that figures to help both clubs considerably their roster and are dickering with the Giants. The Dunedin, Fla., and Mrs. Thomas the architect to know that it is his even use because the closed-circuit to keep up with the growth of the Had Great Night and could be a trend-setter for the slow-moving meetings. Giants, who may have lost shortstop Roger Metzger per­ Burns of Rockville; three firm's responsibility to conclude all television system is missing program. Yale downed Fordham, 106-102, in The Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and California manently because of a severe injury to his right hand, are grandchildren and four great­ activity at Washington School and the cameras.” Police Captain Henry In one of the innumerable pre­ double overtime in collegiate basket­ Angels ail are busily involved in negotiations which could eyeing shorUtop Ranee Mulliniks, but the Angels have grandchildren. police station. We want to assign him Minor told the committee in addition season publications. UConn was ball action Tuesday evening at Payne lead to major deals today. turned down the Giants’ offer of right-hander Ed Halicki. Funeral services will be Friday at a deadline. We hope the work will be to three missing cameras, the inter­ tabbed No. 36 in the nation. It was Whitney Gym. Starring for the The Phillies are turning their attention to National Both Toronto and Atlanta were delighted with the trade 9:15 a m. from the Burke-Fortin done by that date, and if not, the com system isn’t functioning proper­ also noted the Huskies, if everything vanquished Rams was former East League Cy Young Award-winner Bruce Sutter of the they made. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St,, Dinner for Senior Citizens committee should be informed of ly. falls Into place, could work their way Catholic standout backcourt per­ Chicago Cubs and they think they have a deal the Cubs ”We came to the meetings wanting Chambliss and we Rockville and at 10 a m. at St. Ber­ what is being done. How he does the Pre-Designed Structures Inc. of up into the mythical top 20. former Mark Murphy. will find difficult to turn down. got him,” said Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox. nard's Church. Burial will be in St. Senior citizens from the Meadows Con­ students. This is the fourth consecutive year work is his business. We’re just Bloomfield is the general contractor UConn’s Field House has its own “He was the best player on the Philadelphia is offering outfielder Greg Luzinski and While Bonnell figures to start in the outfield for the Bernard's Cemetery valescent Home enjoyed a gourmet buffet of the dinner, which was followed by a play, telling him what it is we want ac­ for the job. Lawrence said be con­ kind of charisma, one which the floor for Fordham,” Eagle Coach Larry Christenson and Tug McGraw for the Blue Jays, the key figure in the trade for Toronto is Friends may call at the funeral dinner Wednesday night at the Regional Oc­ “Walton’s Christmas Homecoming’’ per­ complished.” tacted this firm five times. Motorola players grow fond of. but many of the Jim Penders, older brother of Cubs’ relief ace. Luzinski has suddenly become the McLaughlin. A 23-year-old right-hander, McLaughlin has turned into one of the National League’s best relievers. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. cupational Training Center prepared for formed by ROTC students. (Herald photo by Many windows at the school won’t Corp. has subcontracted the job to top attractions are farmed out to the Fordham Coach Tom Penders, Phillies’ prime piece of bait in negotiations, but one Memorial contributions may be open, according to committee New Haven Coliseum. Others will go member of the Cubs’ family said the club would not part "He is the pitcher we were looking for when the them by the center’s students and by Adamson). Liberty Electronics of West reported of Murphy’s effort. “It’s a made to the Rockville General member Terry Werkhoven. Springfield, Mass. Lawrence said he to the Hartford Civic Center when it shame they didn’t win because he with Sotter for Luzinski. meetings began, ” said Toronto skipper Bobby Mattick. ”He will be our top reliever.” Hospital Building Fund Manchester Community College food service Lawrence said he has called the con­ had spoken to the district sales reopens. would have been the hero. “Now if the Phillies want to substitute their third tractor four times in three weeks on manager of Motorola on the matter. Wiy? The simple explanation is Kniery (]loug;h The 6-foot-l freshman, fourth all- ... -r- « the matter. Phillips said, "I don’t care if he financial. Connecticut stands to time leading scorer in Eiast history, TOLLAND — A memorial service Kuehl said, ”I don’t know ... four calls KM times. Calling up is nothing. make a heckuva lot more drawing dunked 20 points on 6-for-lO from the McKay Ailing (or Emery Clough, 86. of Sulphur Rest Home Worth Talk times in three weeks or three times 8,000-10,000 in New Haven than 4,660 If he calls five times and he still can’t field and 8-for-8 from the charity Springs. Ark., formerly of Tolland, in four weeks. My belief is you sit on get anything done, something is back in Storrs. It’s not necessarily stripe in about 25 minutes of play. i O n n will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at With IJC( the doorstep or you call once a day, wrong.” beneficial to the supportive student ’’All of the foul shots were crucial,” the Tolland Congregational Church, or ... think of the power of a Despite the committee’s dis­ body but clearly rewarding in the Penders stated. .Mr. Clough died Nov. 30 in Sulpher About Eviction Reports mailgram. I don’t care how but he satisfaction with Lawrence’s perfor­ pocketbook. ’’They (Fordham) went to him in STORRS (UPI) — Starting Springs and was buried Dec. 2. He MANCHESTER —A spokeswoman Maintenance official said the reim­ Attorney George Bickford of the should just use his professional abili­ mance, they have no intention of dis­ There has been some talk of expan­ all key situations in regulation time sophomore Mike McKay will be out Scoreboard was the husband of the late Grace for Manchester Manor said the home bursement rate was equitable and he ty to get the job done.” ding the Field House but that doesn’t of the University of Connecticut is not commenting on reports that it Neighborhood Legal Services in associating themselves from him on and in overtime. He had some 'Darling) Clough pointed out the need for legislation Hartford said the home has violated The building committee acts as the seem feasible. The best solution basketball lineup about three weeks is evicting 22 elderly Medicaid this job or in the future. “There will excellent assists and played a real He was born in Tolland and was a requiring nursing homes to accept state law by failing to prepare dis­ agent for the owner, who is the town. be nothing in the letter that says we would be constructing a spanking good floor game. It was maybe the with a chipped bone in his left wrist, NBA larmer and lax collector for over 30 residents in favor of higher paying M^icaid recipients. charge plans for each relocated The committee then hires an won’t use Mr. Lawrence jn the brand new facility, one which would best game I’ve ever seen him play.” school doctors said Wednesday. Eastern Conference years private patients. “Otherwise a home can keep patient. architect who works as the com­ future. We’re very happy with the also facilitate the school’s in­ Murphy is just one of six former McKay landed on his wrist after he Atlantir Division He IS survived by a son, Warren patients until the patients' money is One of the transfer homes is Ver­ mittee’s clerk. The architect, accor­ building. But these small items are tramural program. Eagles still active on the collegiate scored a dunk and fell during W L Pet. GB Clough, and a daughter, Mrs. Clayton ding to committee members, is UConn’s 71-62 victory over New The home is reportedly in a dispute gone and then dump them." said non Manor, an institution owned by irritating when they keep coming U(?onn basketball has drawn in­ front. Six-foot-6 Rob Smith is a 19 6 .760 — Whitham. both of Sulpher Springs. Boston with the state over payments. Stephen Press of the DIM. the same people who own responsible for problems down the up.” Kuehl said. creasing interest statewide. It has freshman on the Trinity College Hampshire Tuesday night. — Ark. Philadelphia 20 7 ,741 Manchester Manor said the home is About the half the elderly Medicaid Manchester Manor. line with any contractors or subcon­ Kuehl said the windows at been able, for the majority, to keep squad. Mark Dumais is a junior at Senior Jim Abromaitis or New York 14 13 .519 6 unable to maintain its “quality care" patients have been moved to other The Vernon home has a 638.44 daily tractors. Washington School should have been the standout schoolboy prospects in Massachusetts Maritime, Peter freshman Bruce Kuczenski will fill in Washington 10 13 .435 8 Two Arrested on the 629.47 daily reimbursement nursing homes, a move that brought Medicaid rate. Lawrence said, 'Tve.been trying completed one year ago. Phillips said the region in the last couple of years. Thompson is a sophomore at for McKay Friday night when the New Jersey 11 16 .407 9 paid by the state for each patient. to work through usual channels to get Huskies meet Richmond in the a complaint to the state Department Mrs. Helen Liistro of Newington, a the problems in the police station Corny Thompson, Mike McKay and Springfield College. John Lusa is a Ceniral DiviHion In Car Theft But a state Department of Income of Health Services. co-owner of Manchester Manor, said this resolved. The thing is dragging have been dragging on for six months Bruce Kuczenski are prime junior at Marist College in upstate opener of the Utah Classic in Salt on because of unresponsible and Lake City. W L Pet. GB MANCHESTER —Two Manchester longer than necessary. examples. New York, and Joe King is a — the home was losing money on the unresponsive contractors. They don’t McKay started as a freshman on Atlanta 17 12 .588 youths were arrested late Tuesday in In other matters, Wilfred Dion, Sometime down the road, though. freshman on the Boston College sub­ 13 12 .520 2 Medicaid patients and is not getting respond to letters or phone calls or the UConn team which went 21-8 and Houston connection with the theft of a 1972 building and grounds superintendent Head Ciwch Dom Pemo and staff varsity. San Antonio 13 13 .500 2Vi Barry Supports Carter, enough for providing top quality the fact that we’re holding back captured the New England ECAC Ford Pinto from a North Main Street for the Board of Eklucation, said may be forced to expand their scope. Four former recent Manchester Cleveland 13 17 .433 medical supplies and services. money due them on their contract.” championship last year. residence. Washington School is going to need There may be a weak crop of Nutmeg High graduates can also be found on Indiana 12 16 .429 4>A "Our beds are at a premium and Weathermaster Industries of East James J Stager, 16. of 186 "A Says His Record Good 630(M to establish a separate heating schoolboys, necessitating the look collegiate roundball teams. Bob Hea- Detroit 8 18 .308 7>A we have an excellent facility. I think Hartford is the subcontractor which beyond the state borders for talent. Center St. and David J. Small, 17, of system for the two buildings. ly is senior co-captain at Ithaca Western Conference 75 Cottage St. were both charged MANCHESTER -D avid Bairy of Carter administration is a good one we should get a little recognition for installed the windows. Custom An attractive new building, with the College. Mike Quesnel, a transfer To Plan Party Eagle Hooters Midwest Division with second degree larceny. Police Manchester, the state senate deputy with solid accomplishments in both that," she said. Concept Builders, Inc. of Simsbury is needed seating capacity of 8,000- from Maine, is a sophomore at W L Pet. GB said. The two were released on a 61,- majority leader, today announced his domestic and foreign policy areas. She said the home provides the general contractor. Amcor In­ MANCHESTER - The past unit 10,000, would augment the recruiting Ithaca. Scott Hyde is a sophomore at “excellent, high quality care" HCC AlUStars Milwaukee 19 9 .679 — 000 non-surety bond, police said, for a support for the re-election of Presi­ “Under Jimmy Carter’s leadership dustries of Pennsylvania is the win­ presidents of the American Legion efforts.. Bates College and Ron Apter is a dent Jimmy Carter. the American government has been Press and other officials said the dow supplier. Auxiliary Unit 102 in Manchester will Having a new facility as a freshman at Tufts College. Former Kansas City 15 14 .517 4Mi Dec. 17 appearance in East Hartford Four Eiast Catholic soccer players Denver 10 18 .357 9 Superior Court. Barry, a Democrat who represents moving to come to grips with the major point of dispute was a 6900,000 Lawrence said attorneys for the meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of recruiting inducement is not a standout backcourt performer John the fourth state senate district, said, everchanging world of the 1980’s,” refinancing of the home. They said general contractor and subcontrac­ its chairman, Muriel Grover, 175 justifiable reason for its construc­ Pisch is still enrolled at Clark have garnered all-Hartford (iounty Chicago 7 20 .259 IIW The car belonged to Carl Linders. Conference (HCC) honors, it has 1314 “Jimmy Carter has given our nation Barry said. 6500,000 of the total was used for con­ tor are involved because the subcon­ Homestead St., Manchester. Plans tion. But there are many others University but is no longer playing. UUh 4 21 .160 19. of 736 North Main St. A friend of been announced. honest, competent and decent He added that Carter should be struction of Vernon Manor and hence tractor and the supplier had dif­ will be made for the Christmas social which make it a necessity. Academics, as they should be, took Parifir Division the victim saw the motor vehicle on Goalie Mike Ciszewski, forward Horace Street, police said, and ap­ leadership. He is an individual of commended for his efforts and said, is not reimbursable as an expense for ficulties with each other. He said the to be held after the auxiliary’s Unless its seating capacity can be priority. w L Pet. GB Manchester Manor. Terry McConville, halfback Kyle — prehended the two suspects until the great intelligence and integrity and “I am confident that once his record matter was close to being involved. regular meeting on Dec. 17. If unable Seattle 18 8 .692 he deserves the opportunity to lead Mrs. Liistro would not comment on “If we put pressure on now, then to attend Friday’s meeting, please Ayer and fullback Bill Furlong were Los Angeles 19 9 .679 — police arrived. is made clear, to the public. Presi­ named to the 21-member team. our government for four more dent Carter will be renominated and the mortgage issue. the window manufacturers may not contact the unit chairman.. Phoenix 17 11 .607 2 years." St. Paul, which captured the first Portland 16 11 .593 2t4 MANCHESTER -Police charged re-elected to a second term.” Cougars in Rout HCC crown, topped the selections Lester M. Thurston, 30, of 52 Reed Barry said that the record of the Golden State 11 16 .407 7t4 A l SIEFFERT'S SA Y S... with eight picks, Xavier had five and San Diego 11 17 .393 8 St., Rockville, with second degree St. Thomas Aquinas four. criminal trespass Wednesday, police Against Hartford Furlong and Ciszewski are seniors NHL said. Police Get Radar Grant and McConville and Ayer juniors. Police said the incident involved a Speeding in Manchester is an on­ Campbell Conference MANCHESTER -T he Manchester All 11 members of Manchester Community College’s basket­ The Eagles wound up K)-6. dispute with his former fiancee at 843 Police Department has been going problem that the police now WHY PAY MORE? All Eyes on Ball Palrirk OiviHiun Main St., Manchester. awarded a grant from the state feel they will be able to reduce with ball team broke into the scoring column as the Cougars routed All eyes are on the ball as it drops through hoop for two points w L T F*ts. The accused was released on a 6500 Department of Transportation for the additional units.” Greater Hartford Community College, 79-55, last night at Hart­ Philadelphia 17 1 6 40 by Boston’s Larry Bird, top. Atlanta’s Tom Mcl^llen and Jack Atlanta 11 11 3 25 non-surety bond, police said, for a seven radar units as part of its con­ Patrol Capt. Henry Minor said the ford Public High. Givens watch during second period action. Hawks snapped Dec. 17 appearance in East Hartford tinuing program to reduce accidents state agency received money from •SANYO home entertain­ away. ( Basketball ) NY Rangers 10 13 4 24 The victory was MCC’s second in a Celtic home win streak at Boston Garden. (UPI Photo) NY Islanders 7 12 4 18 Superior Court in town. the federal government for over KM MCC's next outing is Saturday ment system with 8-track row and pegs the overall standard at Washington 5 17 5 15 Police Chief Robert Lannan said units. DOT in turn passed the radar # night at 8 o'clock at Middlesex Com­ SENIOR player, AM/FM stereo receiver 2-3. The loss was Hartford’s second Action last night at Illing saw Police charged Kathleen A. Farire, Wednesday each patrol officer will guns out to police departments in as many encounters. munity College. The Cougars host Smylhe DiviNion 22, of 56 East Maple St., Manchester, be trained in the use of these units. around the state. and 3-speed record changer. South Central Community College Fogarty Oilers down Fogarty Bros., w L T PU. Jeff Shealey paced the Cougars Dawkins Destroys 87-83, and Moriarty Bros, overwhelm with disorderly conduct Tuesday Once the training has been com­ The Manchester force has targeted Wednesday before taking off for the Vancouver 11 9 7 29 with 21 points while 6-foot-5 D.J, Cooper St. Package, 103-86. night. pleted, he said, each marked police nine areas within the town’s seven Frederick chipped in with a dozen Christmas break. (Chicago 8 9 8 24 Randy and Ron LaVigne paced the St. Louis 8 15 4 20 She was arrested outside Carry cruiser with have the radar capabili­ districts as the most dangerous in ;1 0 markers and 18 rebounds. Oilers with 22 and 16 points respec­ 4 20 Nation's cafe, 10 East Center St. She ty. which to speed. The new gjuns will * 3 ^ Jim Brown and Sherman Hunt Second Backboard Winnipeg 8 15 Manrhrsirr (79) Shealey 10-1-21, tively. Warren Goss and Dave Malick 7 was released on a 6100 non-surety “The police department feels that enable the police to cover all seven topped Hartford with 15 and 13 points Colorado 14 3 17 bond, police said, for a Dec. 17 i>148.SI Bums 1-0-2, Frederick 4-4-12, l^rino 3-1- NEW YORK (UPI) — A crowd of better than 9,(HK) figured it each chipped in 15 markers and Jack Edmonton 5 13 6 16 districts while keeping tabs on the with this additional capability," Lan­ respectively. 7, Dixson 2-3-7, Murphy 3-4-10, Grodovich Patrickus a dozen. Al Schmidt (22). appearance in E ast H artford nan said, “we will be able to impact most prominent locations. liie Cougars jumped to a 9-6 lead in was worth a loud ovation, but Darryl Dawkins doesn’t want the ales Clo n feren ce Superior Court. 3- 0-6, Neeley 3-06, Almagro 2-0-4, Lam- Paul Groves (18) and Kurt LeDoyt the accident rate significatniy. the opening four minutes and never mie 1-0-2, Gibson 1-0-2, Totals 33-13-79. bill. (161 topped the Bros Norri* Di\ i»ion looked back in annexing their second Ilarlford (.55) J. Brown 6-3-15, Dawkins, one of the most powerful Nhii 115, Sunn 100 Kurt Carlson poured in 32 points. w L T Pts. McDonald 2-1-5, H. Brown 4-0-8, Last Visit triumph. MCC led at the half. 41-28, men in the game, destroyed a and Calvin Natt com­ Tom Tucker 20. Joe Depasquea 17, Montreal 14 7 6 34 B efore and went on a 12-0 tear at the outset Uslajanauskas 0-00, Gocha 1-4-6, Oliver backboard for the second time this bined for 56 points to lead New Los Angeles 12 8 5 29 4- 00, Hunt 6-1-13, (Juatin (M)0, ToUls 23- Mike Foye 15 and Tom Foran 11 for Latest Rockville Arrests C h ristin a s of the second half to put the contest season Wednesday night, causing a Jersey. Natt broke open a close game Pittsburgh 10 8 5 25 9-55. Moriarty’s. Tom Juknis netted 28 with eight straight points in one i t r delay of 74 minutes in a game the points. Rich Kichnet 24 and Tom Hartford 8 8 8 24 ° O’’ J J o : Philadelphia 76ers won, 132-120, over stretch during the third period. Meggers 22 for Cooper. Detroit 8 10 5 21 the San Antonio Spurs. KnickH 107, Bullelx 104 Adamn Division Result from Crackdown D X T5 0 0 4 Michael Ray Richardson hit a ”I didn’t hang on the rim,” said a w L T Pts. VERNON —The Vernon Police Department made Ellingwood of Talcott Avenue, Rockville, were taken to CaMOtta Racordara — Tabla Radio’s ■ Depth Big Concern defensive Dawkins. ’’You’re allowed driving layup at the buzzer and com­ Buffalo 17 6 3 37 several arrests on warrants issued in connection with an Rockville General Hospital for treatment. Ms. Pike was Clock Radio’s - AM-FM Radio’s to dunk so why should I get the bill? pleted the three-point play with a Boston 15 6 4 34 intensive crackdown on criminal activities in the center released on her promise to appear in court on Dec. 18. SEE OUR FUU SELECTION It’s done in the line of duty and free throw to give New York a vic­ Top Rank Minnesota 11 6 7 29 of Rockville. Joann M. Mastrangelo, 33. of 71 Mill Road, East Hart­ With High Tankers maybe it’ll bring people out to the tory over Washington. SMITHFIELD, R.I. (UPI) - The Toronto 12 10 3 27 The arrests were made Wednesday and more are ford. and Paula C. Beaulieu. 31 of Hartford, were both Shop Your Chri$tmas Store games.” Parer* 118, Cavalier* 99 Bryant College basketball team has Quebec 8 14 4 20 expected to be made, police said. Mayor Marie Herbst charged Wednesday with two counts of third-degree By LEN AUSTER "It’s kind of a drag being delayed,” Mickey Johnson and James been ranked No. 1 in the weekly poll larceny and two counts of fourth-degree larceny on com­ Erving, who scored 28 points, said of Edwards combined for 48 points to Wednesday** Result* has stepped up police coverage in the center area because • SANYO AM/FM music Herald Sporinwriler of coaches in NCAA New England Chicago 3, Rangers 3 of recent disturbances and major fires in that area. plaint of Sage-Alien’s, Caldor’s, K-Mart, and Vernon Dawkins’ backboard breaker. ’’But help Indiana overturn a 13-point system with built-in cassette Division II. Buffalo 6, Atlanta 1 Judy A. Shackleford, 22 of 105 Brooklyn St., Rockville, Drug, all at Vernon Circle. Front line power is prevalent but depth is the biggest concern you don’t want him not to play second-quarter deficit and defeat Bryant outpolled second-place Toronto 3, Montreal 2 was arrested on a warrant charging her with delivery of Both were released on 65(M nonsurety bonds for recorder and automatic record for the Manchester High boys’ swimming team heading into the forcefully. He has to play his game.” Cleveland. Bentley by 17 points in the first Vancouver 3, Pittsburgh 3 appearance in court on Dec. 18. 1979-80 campaign. The Sixers, trailing 80-73 midway King* 109, Piston* 93 liquor to a minor. She allegedly bought liquor for a minor. changer. regular-season poll. Detroit 6, Winnipeg 4 Kermanshani P. Zangeneh, 40, of 205 Homestead St., he’s the only one back,” Anderson through Uie third period, came to life Otis Birdsong scored 12 of his 17 She was released on a 6250 nonsurety bond for ”We have strong people up front Minnesota 6, Edmonton 1 appearance in court in Rockville on Dec. 18. Manchester, was charged Wednesday with fourth-degree and no depth at all,” states second- cites, ”We have a lot of raw talent.” in the fourth quarter behind the play points in the third quarter to enable Mary Frazier, 17, of 92 W. Main St., Rockville, was larceny on complaint of the K-Mart Store, Vernon Circle. year Tribe Coach Ron Anderson, Junior Fernando Santana currently of Julius Erving. Bobby Jones and Kansas City to hand Detroit iU 11th arrested on a warrant charging her with second-degree He was released on a 650 surety bond for court on Dec. 18. who’ll see his tankers open the cam­ stands as the No. 2 diver, although Dawkins. straight loss on the road. accessory to robbery and second-degree accessory to Randall Neff. 22. of South Road. Ellington, was paign Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock this will be his first attempt in the Philadelphia, Laker* 116, Rorkrt* 114 RSox Still Trying larceny. arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with against E.O. Smith at UConn. event. Sophomore Adam Borgida will which won its Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 29 Police said the arrest was made in connection with the violation of probation. No court date was given. >16L9 The Silk Towners went 9-1 a year also dive, and has shown some seventh straight points, then was ejected with 3:44 to Al apes welcome - babies, adults, and promise. Senior Greg Castles will game, posted a 106- play. Norm Nixon scored three key investigation of a robbery and the assault of a 14-year-old lamlTles. Choose (torn our selection ago. While that mark may be hard to To Trade Hobson female on Nov. 26. She was taken to the Niantic Correc­ ol scenic and odor backgrounds. approach, ”I think we’ll do alright,” compete in the sprint freestyles. 99 lead with 6:42 points in the final 25 seconds to rally tional Facility in lieu of posting a 61,5(M bond and was to Well select poses, and additional portraHa will be available with no Anderson foresees, ” I’d like to see us ”()ur weakest area is the 200 and left when Dawkins Los Angeles over Houston. TORONTO (UPI) — Boston Red Sox officials were still trying obligation. Satisfaction always, or your n be presented in court today. go 7-3, something like that.” 500 (freestyles). We have two juniors shattered the Nugget* 123, Burk* 107 today to make a trade — with third baseman Butch Hobson as Lisa Kinder, 17, of 2 Rau St., Rockville, was also Among the top entrants for and their times are coming down but backboard. ___ Dan Issel scored 36 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as Denver broke bait — at baseball’s winter meetings. arrested on a warrant charging her with second-degree -J,.., tj ■’ Manchester are senior Bill Haldin neither is a Robbie Michaud,” Ander­ In other games, Atlanta wnipped assault in connection with the investigation of the inci­ (backstroke and individual medley), son recalls one of his top tankers Boston, 120-92, New Jersey dumped open a tight game in the last nine Sox O neral Manager Haywood dent involving the assault on the 14-year-old girl. senior Geoff Michaud (butterfly and from a year ago, ”We lost so many Phoenix. 115-100, New York got by minutes to defeat Milwaukee. Sullivan told the Boston Globe there terested in Mariners starting She was also held at raantic on a 61,500 bond and was to 200 or 500 free), senior Bill Nighan people from last year. Washington, 107-104, Indiana dropped Warriors 97, Bull* 90 was a chance some sort of deal could lefthander Rick Honeycutt and be presented in court today. WUKeNDSnCIAL (backstrojee), junior Tim Kenefick ”We have some kids out who are Geveland, 116-99, Kansas City topped Sonny Parker, making a rare star­ be worked out with San Diego Padres southpaw reliever Shane Rawley. /\ (IM and fly), junior Larry Krupp young and inexperienced and haven’t Detroit. 109-93, Los Angeles nipped ting appearance at guard, equaled a President Ballard Smith. “I’d like to do something about I season-high by scoring 23 points as lefthanded pitching and catching Other Arrests (breaststroke), and senior Steve swum before. Maybe by the end of Houston, 116-114, Denver ripped But Smith told the Globe. "We’ve MIXED MINI THESE DAYS ONLY - DECEMBER: WED TNURS EH SAT the year they’ll be helping us.” Milwaukee. 123-107, Golden SUte up­ Golden State snapped a five-game told the Sox to get us another before we leave here,” said Sullivan, Michelle Pike, 19, of 130 Evergreen Road, Vernon, was ■ r43.usHUTFonn. VUmiKHtsm. Telgener and junior Scott Smith, both CARNATIONS 5 6 7 8 50 and 100 free. Schedule: Dec. 11 E.O. Smith A (at ended Chicago, 97-90, and Seattle out- losing streak. proposal.” San Diego wants Boston “but I don’t think we’re going to charged Wedne^ay with reckless driving in connection UConn) 6 p.m., 14 Wethersfield A, 18 scored Utah. 115-96. Super Sonirs 115, Jazx 96 to fatten up the offer of Hobson for solve the catching thing." with the investigation of a two-car accident on Vernon > m RfKY 6T. BOl 647 9997 . Juniors Jeff Cantin and Tim DIULY: 10 AM • 8 PM. Lauzon are expected to pick up points East Hartford H, Jan. 4 Hall A 5:30 lUwki 120, Ollint 92 Gus Williams scored 32 points to Padres pitchers Bob Shirley and “I don’t think we’re that bad off," Avenue. { 9 Off M4 647 9998 | pace Pacific Division-leading Seattle he said, but the team may get to 2 79 in the 200 and 500 freestyles while p.m., 11 Penney H, 18 Newington H, Tom McMlIlen and Eddie Johnson Gaylord Perry. She allegedly drove her car over the center line and TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER 25 Enfield A, Feb. 1 Fermi A, 8 combined for 24 points in a second- over the Jazz, wfaiefa closed to within The Seattle Mariners also spring training “with the thought we collided with a car driven by Henry Gracyzk of Franklin CASH * I ^ senior Glenn Eagleson, who’ll swim TH-GITY SHOPPNN) CENTER. VERNON the breaststroke, is the lone retur­ Conard H, 13 Windham H, 16 CCIL quarter blitz that enabled Atlanta to 884M with 7:42 left in the final period. reportedly want a third baseman and won't have (Carlton) Fisk catching Street, Rockville. *5 K. CENTER ST W TONIGHT T IL 9, Mon. Thura. « FrI. til 9 | mm. ning, experienced diver. “ He Meet, 27 Class LL Qualifying, March snap Boston’s 11-game home winning are interested in Hobson, the or (pitcher Bill) Campbell, although Both cars had to be towed from the scene and both J Tuaa.. Wad. A RM. tii 8 I M9.S168. a i a j i (Eagleson) will get his points but 1 Class LL Meet. 8 State Open Meet. streak. newspaper said. Sullivan is in­ we hope both will come back.” drivers and a passenger in the Gracyik car, Clifford 16 - EVENING HERAW, Thun!.t^pec. 6, JOT EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979- 17 Najarin and Tumpane Hornet Five Better than Year Ago Dwight Jones By LEN AliSTER Guerin. junior Dan Pandiscia. CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago ‘As you can see we’re really didn’t turn the ball over and others Simsbury and possibly Wethersfield Hrralfl SporUwritiT ”We don’t have great athletes but loaded with height,” Guerin quipp^, “We're going to have to have some Bulls have signed 6-foot-lO center- were scoring which made it easier as top contenders for the CCIL forward D w l^t Jones and placed we do have experience. In (scrim­ kind of rebounding game to slay even Top All New-England With not an over abundance “What they have is experience, for Tyler,” the Hornet coach adds. crown, “Manchester, on paper, is the mage) games in Canada, we only had with some people,” Guerin believes, seldom used 7-foot center Roger of height. East Hartford High's quickness, they pass the ball well. premier team,” he states. Brown on waivers. six turnovers. Last year we averaged We’re going to be running a lot; We "If we do, we’ll be in pretty good East Hartford will not necessarily sity. At guard are senior John Schmeding of Boston basketball team “will have to BOSTON (UPI) — Bruising tailback Mai Chicago also announced it was four turnovers a quarter. That’s like have to crash the boards and apply shape. Offensively, we have more sit back in a zone because of its size. College, another likely NFL draftee, and senior John Najarian, the most prolific runner in the history keeping Injured forward Scott May rely on a lot of pressure,” giving up 25-30 points a game. We pressure. people who can score, better It will use zone, and then again may Cochran of Boston University. Schedule: Dec. 11 Enfield A, 14 of Boston University, and Yale linebacker Tim on the active roster, even though his states Coach Neil Guerin if it have to cut down on our turnovers We will not walk the ball up against shooters. We have some others who go to man-to-man pressure. “We’ll Fermi A, 18 Hall H. 21 Wethersfield Bill Chapllck, a senior who missed all of last season hopes to meet success in 1979- from last year, which were anybody.” we're counting on and that will make be changing defenses quite a bit,” Tumpane, who spearheaded the stingy Eli with a neck Injury and was told he would never play foot­ fractured left wrist will disable him A. 27 Trinity Tournament (with for at least five weeks. 80. atrocious.” Six-foot-5 senior Jim Ladue, who it easier for Tyler. Guerin views, “We’re fooling around Middletown, Canton. Glastonbury), defense, head the 1979 UPI All-New England ball again, responded with an outstanding year and was Four starting spots are tentatively represents a lot of the Hornets’ size, “We’ll have to be fundamentally with different kinds of zones to see The Hornets. 1-17 a year ago, tap 28 Windham A. 29 Trinity Tourna­ team selected by regional coaches. named as starting center. set for East Hartford. Tyler Jones, 5- or 6-foot-2 senior Tim McCarthy will sound, nothing fancy.” Guerin con­ what they’re comfortable in. We’ll off the campaign Tuesday night at ment, Jan. 3 Cnnard H, 5 Simsbury A, Najarian, who holds BU records for most rushing yards Yale dominated the defensive selections, a fitting Darnell Hillman foot-11 senior who was the club’s secure the fifth starting position. tinued, “Just execute and look for the use man pressure. We will try to take Enfield Hjgh with the idea of im­ 8 Manchester H. 11 Penney A, 15 En­ in a game, season and career, was named on every ballot tribute to the team which led the nation in defense much OAKLAND (UPI) - To no one’s leading scorer a year ago, opens at Expected to see action off the bench open man and good shot. If we do, we people away from what they want to proving on that mark. “1 think we're field H, 18 Fermi H, 25 Hall A, 29 but one in the annual polling. The 5-foot-lO, 190-pound of the season. Tumpane, captain and winner of Asa surprise, the one slot along with 5-foot-lO junior are 5-foot-8 junior Ed Cullen, 6-foot-2 can give some people a lot of trouble. do. We’ll try to force teams with big much better overall than last year, Wethersfield H, Feb. 1 Windham H, 5 senior from Cranston, R.I., was also a runaway choice as Bushnell Award as the Ivy League's premier performer, signed Darnell Hillman Wednesday Sean Campbell, 6-foot senior Mike junior Curtis Moore, 6-foot-l If people are not ready for us we will people to play away from the basket basically because of the year’s Conard A. 8 Sim sbury H, 12 Division I player-of-the-Year. was the top vote-getter on defense. in time for the veteran to play Doran and 5-foot-8 senior Robin sophomore Terry Earle. 6-foot-2 surprise a couple of people. more than they like. " experience, cites the elongated Manchester A, 15 Penney H. Games Joining Najarian in the backfield were southpaw The defensive ends are seniors Sam Stepney of Boston against the Chicago Bulls. He worked Cason. sophomore Shawn Seeley and 6-foot “In Canada, we executed well. Guerin sees Manchester, Penney, at 8 p.m. quarterback Mike McEvilly of Massachusetts, and run­ University and Steve Gannon of Holy Cross. Stephey was out' with the Warriors earlier in the ning backs Ken Hill of Yale and Dan Conway of Boston a key reason for the Terriers’ success this year and Gan­ weekend was signed on after the club College. Ail are seniors. ^ ' non is projected as an NFL draft selection. cut two rookies and activated Phil The Eagles placed four players on the offensive team, The defensive tackles are seniors Steve Beal of Connec­ Smith. ticut and Dave Conrad of Yale. Kevin Czinger, a junior Sport Parade while Yale had the most selectees with six, five on whose two blocked punts insured the Yale win over defense. Riley Odoms By MILT RICHMAN Yale's Carmen Cozza, who took the Ivy League title Brown, was named as starting middle guard. DENVER (UPI) - Denver Bron­ despite having just four returning lettermen, was the TORONTO (UPI)—If you’ve been following baseball at ■-M choice of his colleagues as Coach-of-the-Year. He Tumpane, a 6-foot 200-pounder from Idlothian, III., cos’ spokesman, Jim Saccomano, all the last 25 years or so, you don't have to be that old to narrowly edged out Boston University's Rick Taylor, who headed the linebacking corps. There was a tie for the said tight end Riley Odoms definitely remember little Marino “Chick” Pieretti. would miss Saturday’s game with the • *, A •. i ' .: -K'-- led the Terriers to an 8-1-1 record, their best in a decade. other spot between New Hampshire's senior Greg He wasn't much bigger than a postage stamp, no more Seahawks, with a broken bone in his than 5-foot-7 and 150 pounds at most, but he could pitch. Boston College's Tim Sherwin, a junior, was the Donahue and Boston College senior Jeff Dziama, forearm. whose performance against Syracuse helped turn around Every time they gave him the ball it was like a small war Coaches' choice at tight end while senior Dave Loehle of Wide receiver Rick Upchurch was New Hampshire was named as the starting wide the Eagles’ season. Senior Arnie Pinkston of Yale was because the way he looked at it, each hitter was his per­ questionable for the game with a receiver. the top vote-getter among the secondary. Joining him in sonal Goliath and he'd battle him as if his life was on the sprained ankle and running back Otis line. m m m At offensive tackle are a pair of heavyweights, senior the defensive backfield are seniors Chris Kelly of Yale, John Sinnott of Brown, a certain choice in next year’s Glenn Verrette of Holy Cross, and Kevin Sullivan of Armstrong and comerback Steve Marino Pieretti pitched for Cleveland, Washington and NFI draft and sophomore Bob Speight of Boston Univer- Massachusetts. Foley were probable. the . He had excellent breaking stuff and a good sinker, and although he left the big leagues in Arthur Ashe the ‘50s, he’s still in there battling even harder than before at his home in San Francisco. What he's trying to JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - The do now is slip over a third strike on cancer. Simsbury Skaters cardilogist treating tennis star Not too long ago. Chuck Stevens, who once played first Arthur Ashe, who was hospitalized base for the St. Louis Browns, decided to go see Pieretti. Tuesday after experiencing “mild Stevens heads the Association of Professional Baseball Down Manchester chest discomfort,” has decided to Players of America, a non-profit organization which Chick Toomey keep Ashe at the hospital another day helps physically ailing and financially strapped ball Four goals in the third period broke open a close affair as for further observation and tests, a players, and since Pieretti is in that category, Stevens Simsbury High downed Manchester High, 7-1, in the 1979-80 ice spokesman for Memorial Hospital thought a visit might cheer up the 59-year-old former Distinguished Service Award hockey opener for both CCIL schools last night at Hartford said Wednesday. pitcher. Eddie Wockman, the Phillies' veteran scout, also “Ashe continues to feel well and is Arena. ON THE ROAD went along. Recipient of the coveted Distinguished Service Award for 1979 up and walking around and is in “We got there in the middle of the morning, and Marino Manchester makes its home debut 25 shots. from the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Of­ TO THE satisfactory condition,” said was still in his pajamas, " Stevens recalled here at the Saturday night at 7:51) against Simsbury broke it open in the third WINTER OLYMPICS spokesman Charles Butler, who winter baseball meetings. ficials was Charles “Chick” Toomey of Manchester. Maloney High at the Bolton Ice period with Paul Arciero scoring added the decision to keep Ashe, 36, “He was in terrific spirits, fiesty as ever, and during Presentation was made last Mon­ Palace. twice, at 1:27 and 8:08, and Koenig of New York, at the hospital another day night at the annuel meeting in games in New England. Simsbury jumped out in front with (11:45) and Paul Jarvis (14:54) once our two hours with him, he never said a word about his Top assignments during his active day was made by Dr. David A. pitching. All he wanted to talk about was his hitting, the Westbury. L.I. Inscription on the two first-period tallies, a Brian God­ each. Chinoy. Ashe originally was officiating career included three times he went three-for-three and four-for-four. Never plaque reads: For outstanding dard unassisted goal at 2:25 and a The Trojans held a 43-11 edge in scheduled to be released Wednesday. service as a football official and for Army and Navy games, four in­ Dave Mullane goal at 11:06, assisted shots. ■ once did he so much as mention his physical problem.” Under Stevens' intelligent, sure-handed guidance, the your contributions to the officials of volving Yale and Harvard and four by Steve Forbes and Mike Koenig. “Simsbury is very strong and plays APBA has become a shining model for the way an the New York Chapter. EAIFO." Boston College and Holy Cross very good positioning,” cited Williams Andrews The Indian icemen slid into the lead association of its kind should be run. Toomey was an active official for matchups. at 5:25 of the middle session with Manchester assistant coach and SUWANEE, Ga. (UPI) - AtlanU There is no discrimination whatsoever. If a former 35 years. 23 years in the college Toomey served the EIAFO as its Scott Brown laying a perfect pass on publicist Clye Miller, “It controlled Falcons' running back Williams An­ ranks. 1947 ttiru 1970 Since 1972, president in 1964 and served two the stick of Brian Gullo and he clean­ the puck and in the third period kept drews, only 68 yards away from ballplayer, manager, scout or club official is discovered seven seasons. Toomey was an elec­ terms as a director. (Herald Photo ly beat the Trojan goalie. the puck in our end constantly. becoming the 12th rookie in NFL to be financially in need because he’s physically ailing or tric clock operator at major college by Pinto) Koenig made it 3-1 at 13:17 as he “We play^ a good defensive game history to gain 1,0(X) yards, sprained down and out. and that need is determined to be genuine, beat sophomore netm inder Bob but they had so many shots on the his right ankle in practice then he gets help in a hurry. Total membership in the association, which is made up Carlson, who replaced starter John goal. Both goalies (Mumford and eiU. KOCH-Cn>H

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NOTICSt 1 ~ Lott and Found iadw/hael On Care for Plantings 2 — Pertonalt 3 — Announcamentt By DONNA HOLLAND 4 — EntartEinmant landscaping the greens and we’d like Zahner said the survey will include 5 — Audloni Herald Uorrritpondrnl to work with Ernest Shepherd to a title search of deeds, field search FINANCIAL BOLTON —The Bolton Woman's select future plantings. and location of existing boundaries 8 — Bondt-Stockt-Mortgagat Shepherd was instrumental in ob­ 9 — Parsonal Loans Club is considering raising funds to certifying the boundary map and set­ 10 — Insurance purchase plantings for the town and taining plans for beautification of the ting iron pins at proper comers. town greens from a clasvat the EMPLOYMENT wants to know what kind of care the 'The park consists of 21 acres and is 13 ~ Help Wanlar town will provide. University of Connecticut. located off Boston Turnpike, near 14 — Business Opponundi 15 Situation Wanted Gail Clarke, the club's Conserva­ Mrs. Clarke said, “We need to Bolton Notch Pond. tion Committee chairman, in a letter know what kind of care we can In the past adjoining property EDUCATION expect from the town in the spring 18 — Private Instructions to the Board of Selectmen, said, “In owners questioned the boundaries 19 — SchoolS'Clasaas the past we took great pride in and following year. We’d like to know when residents were allowed to cut 20 ~ Instructions Wanted specifically if the town will do the raising funds and personally planting wood in the park. REAL ESTATE a variety of items at Herrick planting and if any trimming or In other business the board agreed 23 — Homes for Sale weeding is planned.” 24 — LotS'Land for Sale M S4* Memorial Park and we felt we were to make plans to discuss the forma­ 25 — Inyistmenl Property providing a worthwhile service in First Selectman Henry Ryba will tion of a charter revision commission 26 — Business P ro p ^ answer the club’s letter and will 27 — Resort P ro p e l work toward landscaping the new and propose changes in the town 26 — Rea) Estate Wanted suggest they contact Shepherd who is charter after the first of the year; library after it was constructed.” MISC. SERVICES Mrs. Clarke said, "Understandably in charge of the town’s beautification accepted the resignation of Alphonse of the greens program. 31 ~ Services Offered we became discouraged when proper Julian from the rtblic Building Com­ 32 » Painting-Papering maintenance was not provid^ and At its meeting Tuesday the Board mission; and established a Complete 33 — Building-Contracting of Selectmen approved having Ralph 34 — Roofing-Siding plants were dying." Count Committee in relation to the 35 — Healing-Plumbing She said, “We've seen the plans for Zahner survey the boundaries of 1980 Decennial Census. 36 — Flooring Graphic Design Award Freja Park for $2,000, 37 — MovIng-TrucKlng-Slorage 36 — Services Wanted Charnas Inc. President Robert D.'Chamas, left, accepts a national MISC. FOR SALE 40 — Household Goods design award for trade brochures from William E. Crawford, center, t ; - 41 — Articles tor Sale HALF Workshop Plan Group 42 — Building Supplies who presented the award on behalf of his company. Champion Inter­ 43 — Pets-Birds-Dogs national Corp. The award-winning trade brochure included sell sheets m 44 Musical Instruments 45 — Boats & Accessories and a folder designed around a magic theme that helped represen­ 46 — Sporting Goods tatives on sales calls for Ortega Taco Products, a Heublein Inc. PRICE!! 47 — Garden Products Optimistic About Reality 46 — Antiques product. Sharing in the award for Heublein was Richard 49 — Wanted to Buy Meehan, merchandising manager. By BARBARA RICHMOND year to establish the fact that there but because it's a new operation they RENTALS was a need for such a workshop in the expect to start out slowly and then 52 — Rooms tor Rent Herald Reporter 53 — Apartments for Rent Stereo System Features a Vernon area. At age 21 handicapped gradually build the number up. 54 — Homes for Rent BusineM VERNON — With some grant students are no longer eligible for Board members also said they 55 ^ Business for Rent Receiver with Siide>Ruie money coming in and the prospects school. The Town of Manchester has haven't defined the boundary lines 56 — Resort Property for Rent looking good for hiring a director, 57 — Wanted to Rent Speaker System a sheltered workshop but that has for the area the workshop will serve 58 — Misc for Rent & Digitai Display Tuning things are looking brighter for the about reached its capacity in the and probably won’t until the director AUTOMOTIVE Vice President Nova’-6 by Realistic' opening of a sheltered workshop in number of clients it can serve. has had it in operation for a while. 61 — Autos for Sale Vernon, The workshop is of no financial The same holds true of prospective 62 — Trucks for Sale The Board of Directors of 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale HARTFORD — Walter T. Schultheis of Manchester has Q Q 95 concern to the town. It will be sup­ "employers." 64 — Molorcycies-Bicycles Hockanum Industries, the name 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobtle been elected vice president of power supply planning and Each ported by grants and individual The facility is all clean and just research for Northeast Utilities. Save ^ 7 2 9 chosen for the workshop, met Homes donations. about ready to go. Vassilopoulos 66 — Automotive Service His responsibilities include the directing of the plan­ l $ 4 OA 8 0 ■ Wednesday night to discuss the Directors said they are making said. He said shelving has been put in A Kousa Dogwood tree was planted during this fall’s Memorial Tree 67 ^ Autos fo' Rent-Lease ning activities related to the economic and timely expa­ ' ^ I Reg. Separate hiring of a director, grant assurances good progress toward the hiring of a the workrooms and there is a desk Program of the Chamber of Commerce at the Bowers School grounds. y...... $ a nsion of NU's power sales and purchase contracts, in­ Reg. 79.95 Each ^ Items 849.80 obtained so far, and the possibility of director and that financing through and chairs In all rooms. Some small School Principal Ray E. Gariliner is pleased with the new greenery. Lott and Found enlarging the board and setting up an cluding joint-use transmission agreements; and for plan­ grants and contributions seems to be equipment is still needed. The tree is in memory of Sebastian S. Salafia Sr., and was donated by ning and coordinating the company's technical research advisory council of ex-board 2-Way Acoustic Suspension Design • Realistic STA-240 Receiver with 60 watts per well in place. Originally the study committee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quaglia. Their daughter, Judith S, Judd, activities. channel min. RMS at 8 ohms, 20-20,000 Hz, members. Charles Vassilopoulos. vice chair­ said it hop^ that the workshop could examines the tree. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Schultheis grew up in the Syracuse, N.Y., area and was no more than 0.05% total harmonic The former Polliwog School on man of the board, said as soon as a develop into four different areas: LOST • Red silk case with 3 What a super bargain! Buy a pair for the price Hale Street, which had been used as a pair of rosary beads. Please graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, distortion director is hired the board will ask The extended long-term vocational call 646-3261 Reward offered. N.H. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical of one' 8" woofer for firm bass, without colora­ kindergarten annex to the Northeast that person to set up some sort of a center, which is the sheltered engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. tion 3' wide-dispersion tweeter. Genuine wal­ • TVvo Optimus"-10 Floor/Shelf Speaker School is being leased for use as a schedule and a target date for workshop for clients who will need Memorial Tree Program LOST DOG FEMALE. N.Y., and studied economics at the Trinity College nut veneer cabinet with lattice-work molded Systems workshop. The Board of Education opening. the structured environment to Frankie Black, brown and Graduate School in Hartford. He served in the U S. Navy • LAB-220 Belt Drive Automatic Changer approved the move in June, 1978. white Manchester area, 646- grille 4o-40i9 The board isn’t sure exactly how achieve gainful employment; for Finishes Fall Plantings 7755 or 1-774-0861 collect. World War II. A committee worked for about a many clients the facility will serve those clients who have reached age He joined Connecticut Power Co., a predecessor of the 21 but would be unable to function in MANCHESTER - Dr. Douglas H. Jeannette, Hugh and Anne (Mrs. Ruth IMPOUNDED- Male Poodle, Hartford Electric Light Co., in 1950. as an engineering a workshop, an activity program Smith has announced completion of the Thornhill); Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eagleson gray. 10 years, found on assistant at New London. He held various operating and ^ would be developed stressing living fall planting for the Memorial Tree (Mrs. Maybelle Kosinski). Mrs. Ann J. Eldridge Street. Femal Vernon Selects Chiefs Beagle Cross, about 3 years planned positions until 1966, when he came to NU as a The Fabulous “System Seven” skills. Program of the Greater Manchester Anderson, Miss Barbara M. Anderson, Waller T. Srliullhrin Chamber of Commerce. Roger 0. Anderson (Frank J. Anderson): old. Downey Drive. Male. I staff engineer. He was named manager of capacity Big Sound! Mini-Size! Also: to extend the scope of the vear old Irish Setter. Contact development in 1970 and director of capacity planning in Names Fire Department workshop in helping service the com­ Hemlock, dogwood, cherry, and Mrs. Hazel C. Christiana (Peter R Manchester Dog Warden, 646- 1974. He became director of research and system plan­ munity in such projects as ground shademaster-locust trees were planted at CIhristina): Deborah A. Bonelli (Henry 455 $ ^ Q 8 5 various locations in town. VERNON — The Fire Department voluteer fire departments as they maintenance, busboys, and janitorial Cinciva); Ruth and Bill Healey, Nilda and ning in 1977. Reg. Pertonals 2 Schultheis is a member of Edison Electric Institute's of the Town of Vernon, the name were. work for area schools. Tentative plans for the spring Roland Beauregard. Mary and Bill Ander­ $ 279.85 Maguda has named LB. Davis as Memorial Tree Program include planting son. Liland Cliff Purinton (Henry H. Peck Committee on Interconnection Arrangements. He also chosen by the Fire Study Committee, Individuals, businesses or ANY RIDERS OUT THERE? has been a member of EEI's System Planning Com­ is official as of today. assistant chief of the united depart­ organizations that wish to make a row of ornamental flowering trees, Jr.): Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Quinn Want to gel together and talk? mittee and has been very active in various New England 239 A charter revision approved ment. donations for- the workshop should either pear or cherry, along the entire (James Duffy): Manchester Grange I-ee. 273-7867 days. 646-0347 A bylaws committee was set up length of Harrison Street. Suggestions as evenings Power Pool matters. • STA-7 Receiver — Only V h " High overwhelmingly by voters in the Nov. make checks out to Hockanum In­ (James E. Collier and Mabel Custer): last spring. Made up of firemen from to tree types and locations on public Schultheis is married to the former Sydney Weaver of • Two Minimus-7^ Two-Way 6 election, effected the merger of the dustries and mail the to P.O. Box Retired Swingers Group of Manchester Announcements 3 both departments it was organized to property, either town or state owned, Old Greenwich They have three sons and live at 91 Speakers — Only 7Vi6” High Rockville Fire Department and the 2002, Rockville. 06066. Country Club (John J. Collins): Laurence revamp the existing bylaws. should be sent in writing to the chamber Robert Road. Vernon Fire Department and put Leonard (Anna E. McGuire); Manchester ATTENTION TOTALPHONE Everything fits on a bookshelf or them under one chief. Chief Maguda will meet with the office at 257 East Center St. Donations of Area Conference of Churches (Anthony SUBSCRIBERS' Do you need total department membership on $10 or more may also be sent to that of­ Ferris): Bill and Shirley Schultz (Peter j. help receiving your calls? small table, yet delivers 50-20.000 Hz The appointment of Donald Temporary or permanent Assistant Treasurer hl-fl sound! 31-1968, 40-2030 Maguda, chief of the Rockville Dec. 9 and then will hold such fice. Bonino and Elia Quaglia I: Mr. and Mrs Personal Attention... Very Department, as chief of the joint meetings at periods not to exceed Correction The most recent donors are the Kenneth G. May (Florence G. Wehrl: Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- HARTFORD - John B. Goodin, senior programmer in department, was officially approved two-month intervals. The committee following; Maple Super Service (Florence Wehrl: 8623. BOLTON — The annual Christmas the Computer Planning Department of the Connecticut by the Town Council Monday night. said it expects to have the bylaws Given by the Norman C. Comollo family Bill and Shirley Schultz (Carrie Kirtland i: party of the Bolton Woman’s Club Help Wanted 13 Bank and Trust Co., has been elected an assistant Several weeks ago, William John­ completed by May 1. I in memory of Richard F. Muske, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Joseph (Juaglia (Sebastian Budget System for the Whole Family son, chief of the Vernon Department, The merger -of the departments will be tonight at 8 at Herrick Adele Comollo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Salafia Sr.) TOOL.MAKERS - Machinists. treasurer. Memorial Park. Through a mis­ Goodin joinedlCBT in 1967 as an EDP tab operator, ad­ was hired as the town's full-time fire didn't change the fact that members Sanienza): The Lennon's. Vin and Apply 81 Commerce Street, marshal. will be volunteers and Maguda will understanding it was reported in Glastonbury PTG vanced to supervisor of Trust Data Control in 1980 and Wednesday’s Manchester Herald COMPANY Telephone 633- became a programmer in 1973. His responsibilities are to The town governments have been still be employed by the town on a John R. Goodin that the auction would be last night. 7631 implement, maintain and trouble-shoot Trust system- consolidated for 14 years. The part-time basis. Road Effect Board Save ’120°** It will feature a variety of hand­ related software programs. He attended the American charter approved for the merger of The various companies of the CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Reg. Separate made items, Christmas cookie trays Institute of Banking He and his family live in the governments also merged the departments will retain their com­ • Experienced only Top Items 519.80 police departments but left the pany name on the equipment. and a raffle. The public is invited. wages ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 Manchester. *399 Approved by Council Berlin Tpke . Wethersfield. 563-0151 ’ Realistic STA-100 Receiver with 22 watts SOUTH WINDSOR -T he Town Council Woodcock referred to didn't necessarily Assistant Secretary min. RMS per channel, 8 ohms, 20-20,000 has approved the formation of a com­ apply to "this particular situation " RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m -11 Hz, 0.1% total harmonic distortion mittee to study the effects the proposed because Gerber ^ientific may not be p m and 11 p.m-7 a m shifts. ' Two Nova-6 Bookshelf Speaker Systems Tornado Victim Anxious widening of Kelly Road would have on the Apply director of nursing. HARTFORD — Joel L. Bethke of Manchester has been responsible for the majority of cars using Salmonbrook Convalescent ^ ^ ^ area residents. elected an assistant secretary in the operations review ' LAB-56 Belt-Drive Changer, Dust Cover Kelly Road. Home, off House Street, The widening project is required by the Democratic Councilman Arthur Cham­ unit at The Hartford Insurance Group. Glastonbury Please call 633- pagne said that he would seek a meeting to 5244. Bethke joined The Hartford as a special agent in the state Traffic Commission so the road can To Get Back to School handle the traffic expected if Gerber explore the town’s role in helping Gerber marketing department of the Chicago regional office in NURSES AIDES wanted for Audio Power Metpr finance the widening project and to clarify 1967. He became a supervising underwriter in the com­ True “Natural Sound’ Deluxe Audio Rack Scientific Inc. builds three new buildings full time on all shifts. Apply APM-IOObyRealStic Martha was taken to Baystate mercial property and packaging department in 1970 and WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - Martha also suffered a cut of the in the Gerber Road-Kelly Road area. the issue on the law's application in the director of nursing. Salmon- Stereo Headphones Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., Officials of the Gerber plant asked the brook Convalescent Home, off was named assistant superintendent the following year. Martha Loncar, 15, injured seriously left arm. a broken elbow and a case. for initial treatment and transferred Town Council for a commitment to aid the House Street. Glastonbury. In 1972, he was promoted to manager of commercial P R O -5 0 by R e a lis tic in the Oct. 3 tornado, is anxious to get broken cheek bone when the twister Although Republican members of the to Tufts Medical Center in Boston for company's plan to extend the widened por­ Please call 633-5244 property and packing underwriting. He left The Hartford back to school to catch up on work dumped an airplane on her council said they are not necessarily op­ missed during two months of the brain surgery. tion of the road. The state plans to widen posed to the widening plan, beyond the dis­ in 1973 and rejoined the company in 1977 as an examiner boyfriend’s truck in which they were BABYSITTER NEEDED- She still has a broken facial bone Kelly Road from Interstate 86 interchange tance already planned by the state, they in commercial property underwriting at the home office. hospitalization. sitting. Mondav through Thursday. 3 below her right eye, is bothered by in Vernon, to Gerber Road. said they felt the interests of the residents p m to 10 p m Own transpor­ In 1978. he was named director of operations review. Martha spent her first full day at The injury also affected her Joel I.. Belhkr home Wednesday, recovering from severe headaches and she has lo Residents of the area have indicated in the area "must come first." tation Call 649-6022 Friday: Bethke holds a bachelor's degree from Augsburg pituitary gland, which aggravates weekends anytime an 11 hour operation to remove a focus her eyes by tilting her head to they are opposed to the widening project College in Minnesota. her diabetic condition. Indicates if stereo blood clot from her brain and repair The truck was in front of the the left. because, "the street is already a SEWERS- Experienced on In­ a main head artery. Martha said she has seen some of speedway" and widening of the road is Bolton, Willington dustrial Sewing Machines arnplifier is deliver­ Bradley Air Museum when the tor­ The operation last week was her friends "but I really don't feel up sure to add to the problems already en­ Will train if necessary. Good ing rated power nado struck, flipping an aircraft To Meet Tonight starting pay for the right peo­ successful, doctors said, but she to seeing everyone yet.” countered in tiie area. Gets CLU Diploma Dual meters read from the museum onto the vehicle. BOLTON -T he Board of Education will ple Hours: 7 to 3:30. Monday faces another operation to correct Her boyfriend, Jim Tyman of Martha faces a long recovery in­ Following a statement made by town at­ thru Friday. Apply in person up to too wafts meet with resentatives froth Willington blurred sight and focusing problems. Windsor Locks, received a concus­ cluding costly medication for her in­ torney John Woodcock, that it would be il­ a t: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent HARTFORD - John E. Doyle, CLU, of New York Life RMS. 42-2100 tonight at 8 at Bolton Center School. “It will be good to get back to sion and was hospitalized several juries and insulin for the rest of her legal for the town to participate in finan­ Street. Manchester. Equal Insurance Co,, has been awarded the CLU (Chartered 99^5 Willington is expected to discuss the needs Opportunity Employer M/F. System not included frequency Equalizer jchool,” she said Wednesday. days. life. cing of the project, the Town Council Life Underwriter) diploma and professional designation by Realistic ^ «*uzer "I have two months to make up and "Guess what I want to be when I delayed any action which would commit and wishes of Willington students and how by the American College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. The award "Jimmy's been here all the time SHEET METAL WORKER - Protect and store components, I hope I can start next week," said since I came home and was visiting grow up." she asked. "A nurse. And funds. they can be worked into the Bolton Experienced. Soldering etc. was made at the college's S2nd annual National Confer­ records and accessories. 4-way the Windsor Locks High School me every day when I was in the after all this. I want to more than Woodcock said that the developer is en­ program. Call 528-2101. ment Exercises Oct. 16 in New Orleans, La. , and at a Bolton High School was recently chosen adjustable shelves. Casters sophomore. hospital," she said. ever," she said. tirely responsible for financing the project local confirmation in Windsor Locks. as the alternate school Willington students 42-3022 A fund to help pay the cost of doc­ and that state law forbids the town from Doyle has been associated with New York Life since tor's care has bwn established for putting up any money for improvements. could attend if they wanted to. It is not 1966. He has been active in the educational and training Miss Loncar who has no surgical in­ Stanley Leven, a general counsel for known how many Willington students will COOKS & KITCHEN Audio Rack Crisis Aiding Carter HELPERS- Available programs offered by New York Life. He is a member of surance. Gerber Scientific, said that the law that attend Bolton High in September. the Association of Life Underwriters and the American only 7 9 weekends and evenings. l95 About $3,000 has been collected for Experienced preferred. Society of Chartered Life Underwriters. He is a member Accurate Stereo Imagery In Granite State Race the fund and checks may be sent to Drivers License. Mature in­ of the local Exchange Club. Cuts hiss, rumble, dividuals. Apply in person: Exclusive patented driver and pas- the Martha Loncar Medical Fund at Bolton Student Receives Doyle attended the University of Hartford, majoring in surface noise, also CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - New Hampshire holds the nation’s Garden Grove Caterers. Northern Connecticut National Bank, Keeney Street, Manchester. Business Administration. He is currently enrolled in the Stack components adjusts music sys­ Primary watchers in New opening Democratic faceoff. at 101 Turnpike Road, Windsor Advanced Estate Analysis course with the American in this vertical 6 9 “ tem's response to Hampshire’s academic world agree A few months ago, Kennedy’s lead Locks. DAR Good Citizen Award RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy John E. Doyle College Graduate School. rack. 3 shelves room acoustics the tense Iranian situation has helped over Carter in New Hampshire working with an excellent su|>- porting staff. Very pleasant Ironl of you! 33-ioOT 42-3021 31-1987 President Carter’s political fortunes appeared insurmountable. Various BOLTON — Teresa Landrey has been team and girls’ varsity softball team. She in the state with the first Democratic polls indicated the Massachusetts atmosphere. Good wages antl~ chosen by her peers and the faculty at received the most Improved player award benefits. Please call Doris Polaroid Has Fast Film primary. But they disagree on how Democrat held anywhere from a 2-to- Bolton High School to receive the 1980 in soccer in her freshman and senior Blain. RN. Director of Most Items much. 1 to a 3-to-l edge over the incumbent Nurses. 646-0129. Smart Santas Shop Early . .. Most Stores Open Late Nights Til Christmas Wednesday, 12:32 p m. -Leaf fire on Good Citizens Award of the National yean. NEW YORK (UP!) - Polaroid Corp. troduced in 1974, had been the company's also avetiedie at "His handling of the Iranian situa­ president. Society of the Daughters of the American Miss Landrey was chosen by the has announced the world’s fastest fastest developing film, requiring seven to Radio Shack tion has provided Carter with a short­ But Carter’s performance during Essex Street. (Town) LATHE OPERATORS - With Wednesday, 3:07 p.m. -Brush lire at Revolution. Republican Town Committee to attend a developing instant color film which went eight minutes to produce a picture, Da ale rt term boost in support,” said Robert the hostage situation in Tehran has 2 years' experience. Good EAST HARTFORD 344 Broad St. (Town) Miss Landrey, a senior at the high week long internship in Washington, D.C. benefits. Salary nMotiable. on sale in Florida. Polaroid chairman Edwin Land said the MANCHESTER look for thit Craig, a government affairs "changed all that” as far as St. tigrt in your Wednesday. 3:51 p.m. —Smell of gas at school. Is a member of the National Honor to learn about the governmental process. Hawk Precision Co., 303 The new film, called Time-Zero Super- company is trying to come up with a film CHARTER OAK MALL professor at the University of New Anslem’s political science professor MANCHESTER PARKADE neighborhood 118 Prospect St. (Town) Society and the Spanish National Honor She was chosen from among five can­ Burnham Street, East Hart­ color, develops a color photograph in the that will develop even faster than the Hampshire. Paul Savage is concerned. ford, telephone 528-9845. Wednesday, 4:13 p.m. -Falae alarm at SMiety. didates who wrote essays on ^ y they ■V ' light "about twice as fast as any other ins- Time-Zero. “We want it to appear quicker “But overtaking Sen. (Edward)' “The president Is being ALL STORES OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON HighUnd Park School. (Town) Miss Landrey has been on the Student wanted to be an intern in Washington. TYPISTS AND CLERK tant color film,” Polaroid said. It carries as an inevitable consequence, but not as a Kennedy’s lead in the short time strengthened absolutely by his Wednesday, 5:09 p.m. -Grass fire at Council for four years and is a member of Miss Landrey is the daughter of Mr. and TYPISTS are needed to work a suggested list price of |8.75 per 10- goal,” he said, S a d iv is io n o f TANDY CORPORATION PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORE? remaining would be a Hercullan handling of the Iranian situation,” Garden Grove Road. (Town) the Spanish Club and French Club. Mrs. James Landrey of 28 Clark Road. in the Hartford area. Call Today, 7:50 a.m. -Waslidown at 406 exposure pack. task.” he added. Savage said. She played on the girls’ varsity soccer today. TAC/TEMPS. 727-8430. Polaroid's SX-70 film, which was in- There are just 11 weeks left before Hartford Road. (’Town) 2 4 - EVENING HERALD. Thun., Dec. 6, 197> EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1979 - 25 H»lp HraiMwf. I t M |p WaMmI It Htip Wuilad If Halp WanMI It , , Halp Wamad 1 i Wantad W a m d I f * EDUCATION ▼ . ^ ^ __ -A __ ^ AAAf W w w W ^ NURSE AIDES RNS-LPNS frfvafa Inatruedona If EXCBliNT R N 8 -LP N 8 ImmalUtc opettlap on Snd tnd (ccM B arnuu fuff or part Mtim. I ihUU. Oood uU i7, exetUart RIDING LESSONS Indoor TYPIST A ll $ n m condiUoot. coovtnient riding ring. Western stock o m n iN T Y RNorLPN 1. Very pteeieat at* w m n v m m m B r We arc now McepUng • CompM* ertoirtalion. Call Mn. Ferfttaoa, seat, saddle seat and hunt Experienced in newspaper ad appUenUont tar ipUt hoan seat. All levels 2299617. * Call 643-2711 n e ^ full time Assistant Current openings on our a OnQOIno staff cfavalop* on the second riilft. m «nl and ln-aarvle« V ”*^*ST^VT★ **s^isl* : composition. Knowledge of AKI Manager for active branch 11-7 shift for iicensed *¥ 0 b u v » VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Keyboards and Photon Typesetters store. Great opportunities SPM T07PM W nurse part time. Our 11 • PfQQTMII. (or advancement. Retail 7 shifts nurses have the Former faculty New York • • poM aiek days Music and Art High School. helpful. experience required. 7 PM TO 11 PM flexibility to schedule • 11 paM holldayt Professional Singer/Planist. themselves to provide Qood benefit package. 5-day COMPLETE If you are Interested 6446597. coverage as a team. A sEmploytr paid Major week. Fringe Benefits. Pleasant please contact Mrs. new wage scale and Modlcal and Ufa In- PART TIME MECHANIC Homat For Sala 23 Hounahold Goods' 40 Artlcloa lor Sala working conditions. McCaffrey RN, DNS. 41 Antlquat suranca. with some experience. Mor­ FLUTE STUDENTS - ^ Apartmanta For Rant S3 OHtcaa-Storaa tor Bant 55 PLEASE C A U shift differential is in nings. Apply at: 270 Hartford MANCHESTER- Two Family ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! effect. Please call Mae • MaHwaotlca eovoraga. Beginners thru advanc^. In­ LIKE NEW- Maple Twin LOOKING for anything in real Call Sheldon Cohen Mr. Jackston, Worth's, m M R CMNUtCBU M K Road, Manchester. struction in classical and/or 4-4. Very nice condition. New Custom made draperies, slip­ Beds, box spring and mat­ PROFESSIONAL / TERRIFIC FOR TWO Grant, RN, DNS. s2 woaka paid vacation roof. 200 foot treed lot. covers and upholstery. Budget estate rental - apanments, BUSINESS OFFICE for appointment Downtown Waterbory, (or SMMdtMlMraM Jazz. U-Conn Music Grad. tress. Desk -I- tables. homes,' multiple dwellings? oflar 1 yoor. PART TIME TELEPHONE Experienced performer. 649 Immediate /occupancy. $54,- Terms Arranged. Call 2892331 Magnovox Hi-Fi. Hurricane AN ASH TRAY FROM BUILDING - Approximately Naat 2 bodroom raneti, wall malntalnod, 1W batho, oot- an appointment. MMioliMisr 900. Hayes Corp.. 6490131. or 6491000. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 643-2Z11-Ext.81 • 3 woaka attar S yoara. SOLICITORS - 20 hours per 9854. Lamps. Etcetera. 646-6212. PARIS’S FABULOUS 2600 square feet, with ample In kltchon, 2 flroplacaa lor coM nights, plus a larga M7-G1G4 CHESTFIELD Associates, Inc. 6491980. parking. Close to Center, Equal Opportunity Bmplofar tH /f 7 S 4 - S 1 0 1 week. 6 to 10 PM eveninn MAXINE'S outrageous hats yard. $51,000. Dond wilt, don't ovon hoaltats — call • 4 woaka oflar 8 yoara. and/or Saturdays. Call Mr. GUSTONBURY VICINITY- WHIRLPOOL WASHER- marvelous 1930 silk clothbig in hospital and new court CONVALESCENT MAMIYA C330 BODY - 65 and MANCHESTER - MAIN nowl • 160 yoarly uniform Gold, 522-9616. New Salt Boxes, Capes and Good condition. Call 2895623, 105 lenses. Paramender, L mint condition boxes of all building. For info, call 569 CAU HOW HOME Schools-Classes 1» Colonials, in rustic country after 6:00 p.m. shapes and sizes. AH kinds of STREET. 2 room apartment, 7658 or 871-0401. allowanca. pistol grip. 2 finders. 742- heated, hot water, appliances. NETWORK • WOMAN TO LIVE IN HOME setting. Ciustom built on large linens and lace, glassware, RARE OPPORTUNITY ■ EXPERIENCED SANDWICH STATION ATTENDENT CARPENTER OR Como Join our caring and do chores. Will accept FOR THE BEST - Manchester lots featuring quality NAUGYHYDE VINYL furniture and very strange No pets. Parking, security. MANCHESTER - Retail, 523-7047. OWN YOUR OWN MAKERS wanted for cocktail NEEDED- Full time. Apply in EXPERIENCED modlcal toam. Contact children. Small rent in Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 throuj^out. Convenient loca­ COUCH & CHAIR - Deep TWO WOOD STOVES FOR collectibles are all waiting for storage and/or manufacturing lounge. Call 644-9637 between 043-0101 pupils per teacher. FREE In­ brown. $150 for both. Call 649 space. 2,000sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. REALE’S CORNER BUSINESS. Distributor for person to Gorin's Sporu Car CARPENTER'S HELPER Mrs. McCoffroy RN, DNS. exchange for chores. Call 649 tion. Generous allowances and SALE- Call 6499452. you at Red Goose Farm An­ 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Center. Route 83, Vernon. WANTED - Call Tim Connelly 7911, or 77 Oliver Road, troductory lesson with this ad. choice selections make an at­ 8265 after 6:00 p.m. tiques. Goose Lane Coventry. EAST CENTER STREET- Se­ ft. Very reasonable. Brokers 175 Main Straat 646-4526 Kodak film. Duracell cond floor, 4 room apartment, J U t Batteries. G.E . Sylvania and at 6491379 after 6:00 p.m. Manchester. Call 6496306. or 6493549. tractive package. Visit our TOOLS FOR SALE. Sears Open Friday. Saturday, Sun­ rotected. Call Heyman HOMEWORKERS - Earn MEADOWS •••••• sight at Hillstown Road and KELVINATOR - No frost day 195. 742-9137. over office. Adults only. No P'operties,t( 1-2291206. other photo products needed shop vacuum cleaner. $50.00. pets. Security and references 4iitot For Bala 61 Aiitoi For Sala in your area. No selling. Ser­ $50.00/hundred securii^, stuf­ PART TIME COUNTER Bamwood Drive, or call for refrigerator and a 61 FULL 'HME DAYS - Various CONVALESCENT □ REAL ESTATE Blade setting tool, $45.00. Saw required. 6491189. vice top Retailers under fing Envelopes. Free Details. REGISTERED NURSE HELP WANTED- 5 a.m. to 11 additional details. Peterman Westii^house air conditioner, blade reconditioning tool. MANCHESTER- Next to LAUNDRY AND DIAPER duties, typing helpful. Agency. 6499404.6491171,649 6000 BTll. Best offer. 647-9129. Cavey's. Office space. 300 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO exclusive contract established SERVICE needs folderess Reply: TiUn V15X, Box 94485. N E E D E D FO R HOME a.m. Apply at; Bess Eaton. $45.00. Portable saw guide. A N T IQ U ES Si Senaumberg, III. 60194. Emblem & Biadge, East Hart­ 4844. EAST HARTFORD - Elegant square feet and up. MX- Excellent condition, low by us. High immediate in­ full or part time. AM and PM. MANCHESTER MEDICAL 319 Green Road, Manchester. Homan For Sala 23 $45.00. Craftsman Sander $25. COLLECTIBLES - Will 6 rooms, 1 1/2 baths. Only ford. 2892864. 333 Bldwoll Straat Reasonable rate. Good finish. OPEL 1973 WAGON. Nice lit­ mileage. Quadrophonic come minimum required in­ Call 2891527. OFFICE- Experienced □MISC. FOR SALE 6495308 after 3 p.m. purchase outrights, or sell on $200. ( 585-4 ). Rental slcreo-8 track, power steering vestment $9,975. 100% profit AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full required. Applicants must Monchoatar COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 MANCHESTER - NEW commission. Houselot or Immediate occupancy. Arnold tle economy car 4 cylinder 4 DENTAL ASSISTANT Assistors, small fee. 2395646. Grant, Dow & Condon. 249 / brakes, one owner. 872-6528. structure. Call between 8 AM SALESMAN- Opportunitv for time. Experienced. Must have enjoy working with people and TRUCK DRIVER for Drug ROOMS, 1st floor' family LISTING. 8 room raised single piece. Telephone 644- speed. Drive it home for only own tools. $7.00 per hour. All WANTED- Full time. 647-9194 Ranch in prestige area. For­ 6521. 633-5310. or 659-0508. ii 5 PM. 1-800-633-6367. Or exciting position. Knowledge have a pleasant personality. Warehouse. 40 hours. Call 649 room with fireplace, 4 ______Articlas lor Sala 41 • TAG SALES MANCHESTER - Magnifi­ $1095.00. Super Buy. Suburban write: American Film compny benefits. For ap­ Experience, or previous 8648. mal dining room. 3 - 4 Motors. 649-2076. of stoves helpful. Base plus Hours: 8:30 to 5, Monday thru training necessary qualifica­ generous sized bedrooms, 2 cent. lovely apartment Won't P ro c essin g . Inc.. 1935R pointment call 6897596. Friday. Salary commensurate 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car bedrooms, family room. 2 1/2 TAG SALE- Saturday commission. Full medical tion. Pleasant surroundings baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 car gar­ WANTED - Antique furniture. last. $195. (559-2). Rental MANCHESTER - Retail, Hoover Court. B ham. AL benefits. Paid vacation. Call with experience. Business and AUTO BODY REPAIR - Full garage, walkout basement. ★ December 8th., 10 to 4. 78 Assistors. small fee 2395646. storage and/or manufacturing 35226 and working conditions. time, experienced. Must have PART TIME GAS age. much more. The Haves Glass. Pewter, Oil Paintings, TOYOTA 1978 LONG BED Mrs. Gray 525-1931 personal references essential, Benefits available. Call 529 Group I, Philbrick ALUMINUM Sheets used as B issell S tre e t, Movin space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000sq. PRODUCTION CONTROL ^nd responses to Herald Box own tools. Can start at $7.25 ATTENDANT to work Agency. Corp , 6490131. everything must go! No earfy or Antique items. R PICK UP - 5 speed. AM/FM COORDINATOR on Aircraft printing plates. .007 thick Harrison. 643-8709. ft. Very reasonable. Brokers PLYMOUTH 1978 VOLARE. 2 stereo. You buy (or $4295 - PART TIME JANITOR for D an hour. All company weekends at A-1 Gas Station, ------birds please. protected. Call Heyman parts. All company paid benefits. For appointment call Manchester. Call John at 649 NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK 23x28'.k . 25 cents each or 5 door hardtop Buckskin beige Recieve 50 gallons gasoline PART TIME Want cash for medium size office complex. AUTO MECHANIC MANCHESTER - By owner. 7 for $1 Phone 6492711. Must be Properties, 1-2291206. with brown vinyl half roof. Hours: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., 3 benefits. Interviewing 9:30 6897596.______4917. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, FREE if purmased this week. the holidays’ For every day? a.m.m. to 4:00 p.m. I>^amic WANTED- Semi skilled per­ rooms. I I'2 baths. GAS picked up before 11 a m Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 A N T IQ U ES & Sharp, thrifty, 6 cylinder. Suburban Motors 6492076 nights a week. Phone Mr. WANTED CUSTODIAN- Part paneled living room, eat-in HEAT, fruit trees, garden. ONLY. MANCHESTER - 1 bedroom VERNON - ROUTE 30. It's easy with the phone in Metal Products Co., Inc.. 422 son, with tools, to perfonn PART TIME- Truck Driver / kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, COLLECTIBLES - Will Automatic transmission vour own home. Call 249-7773 Whitney at 5692020 for ap­ time, early mornings. Apply light repair for growing, Stock Mover. Mornings til Convenient location, wood HOME SWEET HOME - purchase outrights, or sell on Townhouse available at Pine Commercial or professional Power steering. Factory air pointment. North Main Street. in person to: Moriarty ButInatt Opportunltf 14 lovely quiet setting on dead­ Ridge Village. Features in­ Manchester. 646-4048 p^rogressive dealership. early afternoon. Satunuys a stove connection, 3 dormers, CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye Complete health-guard commission. Houselot or free standing building for One owner Immaculate. Brothers, 315 Center Street end street, deeifed beach dry basement. 350's. Call 649 facilities. Cats also. Canine clude heat, air conditioning, rent. Available immediately. $3895 00. Suburban Motors. 50 Excellent benefits. Apply in must. Good hourly wage for rights. $79,900. Call exclusive set. electric welder, acetylene single piece. Telephone 644- COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - See Scotty person at: Lynch Motors, BEAUTY PARLOR- 2 booths, 9354 eves or weekends for "no outfit, aluminum ladder, Holiday lone, 200 Sheldon 8962. carpeting, individual entrance 7 rooms, paneled and wall-to- Tolland Tpke,, Manchester responsible person. agent. Carol Cahle-Wagner, and patio, full basement with D ISA B L ED CAR- 1973 Earn up to $200 a week. GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- Inc., 345 Center Street. Applications accepted Mon­ 1 more could be added, with 4 pressure inspection. " No trailer tires, new electric Road, Manchester. 6495971. wall carpeting. Ample 6492076. Plymouth Duster. "A PART TIME EVENINGS- Experienced or will train. or 5 room apartment. ^ z l e y Co. Realtors. Equal washer and dryer hook-ups Experienced Preferred. Call MANAGER TRAINEE for Manchester. day thru Friday. A1 Sieffert’s agents generator, electric lawn- parking. Call for further M e c h a n ic ’s D ream Manchester Light duty Apply 33Q Ledyard Street. Reasonable. 875-4141. housing opportunity. 443-4470. Easy accessibility to details. Cantor & Goldfarb for appointm ent 633-9474. Sports Department. Must be Appliance. 445 Hartford Road. mower. Evenings. 633-7060. HIGH PERFORMANCE AND Excellent parts still available. janitor cleaner 5 evenings per Hartford Connecticut Hardface. A LAW FIRM in Vernon Circle COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 BRITTANY SPANIEL AKC - everything $325 per month. Real Estate. 8796244. 21 Degree preferred, but not Male. 4 months - beautiful. □ RENTALS ECONOMY Modified 1/6 For­ $300 Please telephone 529 week. Ideal for retired or Metalizing Corp.. Glaston­ area seeks full time Legal baths, first floor panelled BLACK Si W HITE Adults only, no pets. D’Amato 4670 after 5:00 p m., ask for necessary. Willing to pa Liver and white. House Enterprises, 6491021 mula Ford Pinto 0-60 6 semi-retired Call 649-5334 PLASTIC INSPECTOR - bury Secretary. Experience family room with fireplace PORTABLE TELEVISION Wantad to Rant Charlie. relocate. 643-5776. PART TIME POSITIONS broken. All shots except rab­ 57 seconds. 30 mp9 . suspension Opening for first shift Q C per­ preferred, with good ^ i n g AVAILABLE- National Inven­ and■ large deck. Formal (lining SET- $30 Call 528-7212 Rooms for Bant 52 son to lake over a smalf in­ bis. $100 . 643-4927. radial■ spoilers. ExcellentEz con- HOMEWORKERS - Earn and shorthand skills. Phone tory Service needs people with room, 4 bedrooms. 2 car gar- anytime. COUPLE WITH TWO dition $2295. 6497536. CHEVY NOVA 1971- $675 or spection department in a $50.00/hundred securing, stuf­ EXPERIENCED SERVICE 6491974, between 9 a.m. and 5 mathematical aptitude to K A N AD-VISOR age Wooded lot. walk out THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ CHILDREN and two small first offer. G

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Frartlt Paanula — Chartaia M. ACBOSB 47 Indian nuraa Antwar to Pravtoaa Punit & Ernett 49 Subtia Airtot for $al» $1 Airtoo for i t1 Autoo for Sata I Accountant 60 Caaaowary I ** AirtM for $olo $1 (•bbr.) 62 Sunflowaf a m I HATETDAPMITIt DON T WORRV, 4 Shakaapatr- nata (abbe.) 1971 MERCURY COLONY Daar Abby ,JO E SPINDLE! can vtKain 64 Lena Star BUT I CAN'T 6VEM I KNOW JUST 9 Pettiefoot nata PARK STATION WAGON- 12 Buddhiam 66 Cord-and- m . Power steering, brakes and XS LADY REMEMBER U/HEREIJE .UWEREIT IS.. lyp# •tona waapon CAMARO LT 1974- 40,000 FORD 1973 LTD- 2 door Hard­ rear window. Air. All tires in­ FIAT 1973 124 SPORT By Abigail Van Buran 13 Pack In 60 Tha wnallan it miles. Must sell! Please call top. Green. 8 cylinder. PUT THE OTHER LIST I -4 9 - 14 Spirit bH cluding snows. Excellent con­ COUPE- Blue. 5 speed. AM- 60DIVA HOME? 16 Bavafapa 62Ganatic 649-9070 mornings or Automatic. Power steering. dition. Well maintained. $500. FM. Fully reconditioned. z r 16 Jana Auttan matarial weekends. Keep trying. Good clean dependable 646-1927. Super Buy at only $1796. SO \ trda 63 Radar acraan 17 Patrotaufli imaga transportation. $la6. Worth Gallons Gasoline FR E E if darivativaa the money! Suburban Motors, 64 Radinad TOYOTA 1969- Automatic. purchased this week! Subur­ I I Many again 66 Actraaa 6 laland off 36 Snooaoa 50 Tolland Turnpike. "Always 20 Cry of Sowtham Moiambigua 39 Pigpan Runs good. Should pass in­ ban Motors, 649-2076. A Big Selection, Priced aurpriaa 66 "Auld Lang 9 Graok' 41 Saodlaaa spection easily. 1300. Steve. 22 Wiralaaa RightP’ 649-2076. CORDOBA 1975- Silver grey. s' 6464619. BANK REPOSSESSIONS DEAR ABBY: I'm in a terrible spot and need your advice. 2 L •ignal 67 Nan York City 10 Small Automatic. Power steering. L t 23 Idaal g«a ttadlun aorghum 44 Wild ox FOR SALE- 1974 .Jeep 4 I'm in love with i Urrific man I'll call Larry. We plan to be Factory air. Priced to sell fast condition 68 Caftatnly 11 Managar 46 Cauatk at only $2295. Another Super Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive L married soon. Larry has a 7-year-old daughter I'll call Linda. Pritellla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan liUfl 19 Supariativa aubatanca $29K; 1973 Buick U Sabre r Linda lives with her mother, from whom Larry haa been 25 Lovaa(Lai) DOWN auffii 46 Praiaaa Buy at Suburban. 649-2076.. 27 Artillary $895; 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 meast it-« 21 Elactrkal unit so RoRt out divorced for three years, but he has the child every other I REMEMBER ■■WERE THE ONES amplacamant 1 Rutaian 24 Sacondary OLDSMOBILE I979CUTLASd 31 Bowl 61 Mythictl harb door coupe, low mileage, test •••••••••••••••••••••••••• weekend. She's spoiled, selfish, whiny and obnoxious, but amparof tchooi SUPREME, 2 door hardtop...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• VA4EN TH E ONLV WHO GAVE SOU A 34 OklahoHM 2 Hawaiian 83 Biblical offer; 1972 Audi $8K. The Aiflos For Solo 91 Aulot For Solo______« Trueko lor Solo 62 Motorereloo-Blereloo 94 Linda has her father wrapped around her little finger. She STRIKING WALLOP ON THE team ooddaat 26 Maaaura of Patriarch White with red vinyl half roof. above may be seen at the 36 Van pariod of 3 Ovtr again land (matric) 66 Madkal Red velour bucket seats. In­ FORD 1974 RANCHERO hangs on him constantly and if he touches me, she pouts, TEACHERS" BACKSIPE / J-' 27 Nawtwn PONTIAC 1976 GRAN PRIX- Savings Bank of Manchester, 1967 OLDSMOBILE tima 4 Rafraahing picture (comp, terior with console. V-6. PICK UP - The classy squire 1973 CHEVY NOVA- 2 door 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Naturally this irriUtea me and I'm not very good at hiding 37 Stata (Fr) bavaraga infant wd) Silver Pewter with red vinyl Main Street, Manchester. CUTLASS- $ 500 or best offer. 36 Tavamc 26 Sadi'a fathar Automatic. Power steering. model. 8 cylinder, automatic standard. 6 cylinder. Regular Elxcellent condition. Power LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, my feelings. . . . 5 Prapm for 66 Actrau half roof- shain as they come! Excellent running conditon. gas. Excellent condition. 40 Bunnaaa war 29 Watar-proof AM-FM. Factory air. StylM transmission, power steering. Come see- ^295. Another steering and brakes. 100% stock and in excellent Larry asked me if Linda could be our [lower girl, and currancy 6 Eipioraf covaring Bancroft 289-2864. 9 to 5 Pam. $1200. Call 6464347 after 6 30 Chihra toy 67 With04it (Fr.) wheels. Special $5496.00. Extra clean and new. $2m. Suburban "Better Buy!" 649- Automatic transmission. Will shape. $4500. 742-8786. before I knew what a little stinker she was, I said yes. Now I 42 Fib Vaaco da Suburban Motors 649-2076. p.m. trade for four wheel drive. 43 Unocevptad 32 Wagon 69 Big monkay Suburban. 649-2076. 2076. realize it was a big mistake. This is my first wedding, Abby, 46 Rich 7 Nabraaka city 33 Lot it nand 61 Faatan $1995.6464557, after 6:00 p.m. and I want it to be MY day, but with Linda hanging all over PONTIAC 1974 CATALINA- 4 Trucks tor Sato 63 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 1 1968 CHEVY IMPALA- Good Larry and pushing me in the background, my wedding will 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 9 10 11 door. Automatic. Power engine, transmission, tires 750- Kerker headers. KNN steering. Factory air. Depen­ and battery. Body needs work. GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY 1976 DODGE PICK U P - filters. Oil cooler. Much be ruined. 12 13 14 I've asked Larry to tell Linda we're not having the big dable transportation. Very Great for parts. $275 . 6494932 TRUCK- Has the reading slanted 6. 41,000 miles, more! $1500. 6434076 before 2 IS 16 17 clean. $1495. Compare at after 5:00 p.m. enclosed bo^ , with side com­ original owner, bums regular p.m. wedding-we're going away to be married quietly instead. Suburban Motors, 649-2076. partments. Excellent for con­ gas, like new. Call 568-2040. IShe'll never know the difference.) Then afUr we return 16 19 20 2, 22 $300 TO $500 tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m, from our honeymoon we'4l take Linda to Disney World to ■ ■ 6334249. make it up to her. . . , „ 33 26 ★ Larry doesn't think it will work. What do you think? Captafn Easy — Crooka A Lawranca ON THE SPOT 27 21 29 ■30 33 33 TOYOTA 1973 CELICA- Hard­ 12.75% FINANCING AVAILABLE, 48 MONTHS TO PAY, LOW OOWN PAYMENT ■ top. Silver grey. 4 speed. IF Y'WANNA KNOW WHArft 0OIW ON, 34 3. FACTORY REBATES Economical! very clean. DEAR ON: I don't think it will work either. Be wise and BIS MOUTH, MAYBE VOU'P BETTER ( Runs new. $2393. Hurry in this proceed with yonr orifinal plan. And U yon want a laaUng AL0N6 WITH U5-FER THE KIPEl 36 ■3. ■ one! Suburban Motors, 649- ■arriace, I arge yon to tech professional help in learning ■ ■ 43 1 46 2076. C n SET FOR THE haw U cope with Linda. Her jealonty la nnderataodable. ■ She's a T-year^ld who “loat” her lather when she wai 4 and 47 4. ON ALL 1979 & 1980 PONTIAC LE MANS 1969- Is now facing the threat of losing him again. ■ Power steering, mounted 50 51 S3 1 55 56 57 snows, am-fm stereo cassette. DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a woman (in her 80s) 1 ■ Good condition. $500. 646-3295. 61 69 60 61 62 CHRYSLERS, DODGES, WHITER OF 79! who would come to an 83-year old man (my lather) and tell , r him that she hsd to rid her conscience (after 50 years) of the 63 64 65 NEW 1979 FORD F-250 fict thst years ago my mother had been unfaithful to him? ww. 66 67 66 Mother has been in a rest home for the last six years, totally * VANS & TRUCKS IN STOCK! PINTO 1974 COUPE- Bronze 4X4 STYLESIDE PICKUP out of touch with reality. Metallic. 4 cylinder. 351 V-B, AT, PS, PB, B100 GVW , Extra Cooling Pkg., air- My father, who had always been alert and in good health, EXCLUDING OMNIS AND IMPORTS Automatic. Real clean, nice has been in a state of shock ever since. He said he never in running auto. Thrifty on gas! conditioning, AM-FM radio, five mod 'n m ow tirea. the world suspected anything like this (rom my mother. He Win at bridge__ 1 ...... _ , -. ■■1-^ a I lari, _ rrr„.j*«uaQuarmMMMMMMhMMMaa8MM3ii^ $1795. Suburban Motors, 50 $ Snow Plow Prep Pkg., rear step bumper, high output used to visit her twice a day, but hasn't been to see her Alloy Oop — Davo Qraua Tolland Turnpike, heater, sliding rear window, and many other deluxe since. He even turned her picture to the wall. Manchester 8 5 9 5 USED TO LIVE ON OREGON STREET MY GOSH, ALLEY.' HOW SPOC HE'S STARTED AT THE RATE YOUfKE (X3ING ON rr, B L iT iru . DEAR USED TO: The woman who brought your lather GONG,WE'LL HAVE WITH THE BE A WHILE Preempt bids up fpr grabs NEW 1979 FORD F-150 4x4 STYi.ESI0E RREWDOD COMING TIME BEFORE 351 V-8, AT, PS. PB, 6500 GVW, sliding rear window, NEW 1979 FORD E-150 CARSO VAN the newa could be mentally diatorbed, senile or lying. Ex­ OLIT OP OUR EARS ' MACHINE 7.' THINGS ARE HARTFORD AREA’S VOLUME 124’ Wheelbase. 351 V-8, S-apeed, power steering, plain this tn yonr lather in an eHort to comfort him. CAMARO 1975- MeUllic Blue. low mount mirrors, five L78x 15 6-ply mud 'n snow tires. READY.' works. South merely over­ OMNI DEALER Black interior. 350 c.i.. 8 Extra Cooling Pkg., rear step bumper. ^ passenger seat, movable cargo called with four clubs, but cylinder. Automatic transmis­ doors, fixed rear door glass, chrome 6 B A A K DEAR ABBY; This is in response to REALISTIC IN NORTH now West made a real seixind- sion. Power steering. Super Heavy Duty equipment, 2-tone paint, • V K H S MASS. What gives her the right to be so critical of couples ary preempt. He Jumped to many other extras! No. 9403. * W w W bumpers, high output heater. No. 9293. V W W « f 4J643 30 2 & 4 DOOR MODELS IN STOCK Sharp! $3495. Suburban living together? TAK92 five diamonds! Motors, 50 Tolland Turnpike. Don't get me wrong; I'm 24, single and living alone. But il «4 If North had made the cor­ OR ON THE WAY Manchester 6492076. NEW 1979 FORD F-150 STYLESIDE "Mr. Bight" comes along. I sure hope we live together ♦ 10862 rect call of double he would Long Wheelbase. 302 V-8. 3-speed, _ _ NEW 1079 FORD F-100 STYLESIDE before any final ties are made. WEST EAST have picked up 500 points Long Wheelbase. 302 V-8, 3-speed _ _ BUT AN EVENT IS ABOUT TO with two black aces, two top 1975 FORD GRANADA- 4 power steering. Special paint, knit B R o Q I S Six years ago I married a man I really thought I knew and OCCUR IN ALLEYS MOOVIAN ♦ Q« ♦ K 7 power steering. Heavy Duty battery $ ^ Q Q R hearts and a heart ruff by door. Small 8. Automatic vinyl seat trim. No. 9445. X* 1 V V understood. Six months later we filed for divorce. HOMELAND THAT WILL LEAVE T 1087 <4 ♦ Q J 3 LOW COST FINANCING AVAILABLE South, but would not have transmission, power steering, li we had lived together for six months, a lot of pain a n ^ HIM LirrUE TIME FOR FISHING! ♦ AK97 ♦ QJI0I4S2 exA, J IBACT- recieved a very good result. power brakes, air con­ ♦ JO ♦ S unnecessary expense could have been avoided. Other North-South pairs AT 12.75% ditioning. radials. 43.000 SOUTH I'm not thinking of myself; the "unnecessary expenses Tha RIntatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productkma would have been plus 650 at miles. Excellent condition. came out of parents' pockets! ♦ A 10032 $2200. Call 6464347 after 6 ♦ 5 spades or plus 600 m clubs. REMEMBERING IN PUEBLO Church suuests that South p.m. T l-IE R E , ilZ .-. . . . S O ^ O M E ♦ 3 '■ ♦AKQ741 should have md three spades CONFIDENTIAL TO "DISGUSTED WITH SMOKERS R A L P H - I instead of four clubs over the K N O C K IN c S FORD IN SAN DIEGO": I share your disgust. But the more I like h e a r d i t Vulnerable: North-South diamond preempt. It certainly CHORCNES of MANCHESTER the smoker, the less the smoke bothers me. AGAIN/ Dealer: East would have worked this time, but we bate to think of bow 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER 643 2791 , , 1970 TRIUMPH TR6- Runs D L L O n D4UON SAIES A SBIVKX, MCORPORATED West North Earl Soatk oPiimoioiY nnrisoi* ib ic u i suu«dm msf* 4:1 good. Needs body work. 34 4 ^ many bad things could happen $300 00 firm Please call after Do TM wish yea had mare irieada? For the eecret cl S4 O ^ Pass Pass if North diim’t bold four 5:00 p.m.. 528-2442. Keep 319 Main S i, Manchester, 643-2145 popality, get Abby'a aew boaklet; “How To Be PopjRar; Pass spades. trying Ym ^ N ever To# Yoaag or Too Old." Send $1 with a loar Finally, when North did bid •ell-addrcaaed, atamped 128 eeaU) eavetope to Abby, 132 six clubs he was unlucky. Lota Opening lead:^ K of West players would have Laaky Driva. Ravariy HIIU. CalU. 90212. 77 FORD LTD continued to six diamonds You know what you can afford to pay for a better automobile. And 78 MUSTANG 1070 LINCOLN whereupon North could in order for you to find the car that offers you the most for your TOWN SEDAN double, pick up 700 points and money, you'll want to shop the dealer who has the largest selection of By Oswald Jacoby a top score. HE (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) new and used cars. We have an automobile that's priced right for you. Aatrograph and Alan SonUg Come in today and look us over! Tha Bom Loaar — Art Banaom (Do you have a queation lor (niurchill refers to preemp­ the experts? Write “Aak the 4-cyl.. 4 speed, AM-FM Landau, black on black, tive openings as shooting dice. Experts, " care ol this newapa- stereo, sunroof. Air Condi­ maroon Interior, full power, Bernice Bede Osol m TD^TWT^sie^ A/5 A / mY wtre ojowt Sometimes they succeed - per. Indivkiual quaattona will tion, real sharp, must be Air condition, AM FM Stereo, sometimes the preeirmtor Automatic, lull power, /Ur r iO B R V ? J ALLOW A PRO P O F AU-OW X^ be answered If accompanied 79 UNO. TOWN CAR 79 VERSAILLES 4-DR. 79 MERC. MONARCH seen many other extras. 29.000 lands flat on his face. When miles. Condition, stereo, velour In- AMES (March 21-AprU IS) Try w o „ IklTlieHDO^. By stamped, sett-eddreaaed lo spend your day or evenlnq SDUKM(»,A5 used in a match point dupli­ envelopes. The most interest­ *4 8 9 5 terlor, wire wheels, loadedi v : 3 E cate anything is likely to c fc u r wtih persons you deem expan­ AHD6BV. ing questions will be used In 73 CHEV *1695 •4295 . sive In Iheir thinking. You'll be happen. this column and will receive *9995 looking tor the chance to broad­ In this hand. East's opening Capriea atatlon wagon l•p•aa, m ‘B ir th d a y copies ol JACOBY MODERN.) en your exposure. Automatic, Air condition, axcop- 1073 240Z preempt started real fire­ TAURUS ( A | ^ 20-May 20) You 4 door, fAPOAS, aufo., PS, tional car, priced to aoU. 988022. wot, undorceot, cooeb rod. 77 CORVETTE *9295 have an instinctive swveness ol arhrtewaPa, pwr. front <0$c broket, DMwnDprT, 1B79 fILOtJ. NMdoor. 45695 SCORPIO Conditions look AM/fM Moroo, c d cuaiUc rodM, tool CenUnantol «-o*ar, M p a m Ak PltCES (Feb. 2D4larch 20) . NOW WM05_. power tide windewt, etc. LIST LIST •8882. SALE axtramaly good regarding a goal hoO worrdog cM m . Mervaf wipon, Anything you do today in which T H E K IN S IS •7. 008. SALE Important lo you. You’re on firm 'THE’ PUM M V hturt oroop, oppoorormo protocOoo /«■ - you put out your best efforts will A IWTMEAP. •7075 77 OIOS. *3995 not go unrecognized or unre­ ground, to take advantage of It. grortp, OH romoto mirror, poworlooA •5995 Build your foundation now. c Cuttaaa BMprama I Or. C aupa, fuB warded. Be as productive as INCWSPAPCn ENTEWnSE ASSN 1 % poataCi Ak CondNloiit fotitiftTf UMBkv possible. ZEPHYR AM -FM Btorao. Landau real, low 79 ZEPHYR 79 Automatic, radio. wtiHawaBa. lew IS CHEVY <3995 ....JU ST L£MMe G et Mir HOCKEy STICK.'' wotL mdorooit. Me. IS V M t. UOT Sport Coupe |9ZfO mtiaago. real Mean. 'm i i . $ A u 2-door, 98Z131, P8, wNtowodo, wot, I Barry’9 WorM — Jim Barry undorcoot, bumper ptolodho group, AfaaLAattad roditl ply Umt. tront alacifle roor dafroator. brm wbtdew ttobklzor Aar, front d/ac bnktt, 77 CAMARO *4595 Buga Bunny — Hainiilalil A Btoffal •13230 2-Door tiardlop. V-A. automatic, ak 76LMC0LN *6895 bolho moMtopa, lto( fiaaa eomptote, lutury door trim ponolt. cut pdo coTMNtion, cantor eonaola, buefcato, Mark IV, mini oondNton, leaded, low 79 ZEPHYR piotod ho bodf aWa wardtofa, AM corpoUttg, rock and pinion tlooflttg. dk PMradSa, ate. U ir* »A lO . A A Lf Nova 4^daar ^L^ayL, aadaEBEado, BAIJTENIDEG;! KE£P0R0£RIN6 2 Dr. Seden #9Z772 kttido hood ratoaaa, tront bumpor guordt. airtomatfc aaat bock ratoaaa. vJUlb RBP eve ANP YOU KEEP Dork Pino MaCaWc, 4-apaad monool •4450 Interior occont group, bodytido 77 GADUAC *6995 trommitolon, front ttabMiar Aar, molding, dohito aaat Aafra, bright PDuCING carrot ju ic e . C aupa OaVMa, luN power, laetory tront Mac brokoo, $0 vinyt frtoi, cot window trtmot. bodytido tope 78T-BK0 *5095 TWa Funny World pHo eorpoHng. upper bodr point 79 COUGAR ok, AM FM Btorao, wko whaato, real Our Boarding Houao tklpo, toot - bucket aatoef-aMft 78 MARX V *7695 C Ifto MtWafM *y*A- b ■tripaa. rocker ponol molding, datoia 4-door oodoo, ftCSIl, n i, laidw. 0Mtomal/c, CP7Ai14 wtw ttool — Yisrik wkool eavara, rack end pinion ooH AM mute. urSk i — ie. eteaeto boHod radtot Ifraa. power tloorlng. *0 YOU HUV6 ARE H THE WARPER 6IVE$ h5 w T] afaartog, frertf Aumpar guotdt, atoc- roordomolor.romo4ooommim4nr, power front dfac broket, dokottor - s t il l in t

SOREV, DOC, BUTIFYOUDRI^KiENOUeM WE'RE Oi^-OF CARROTJUlCE,VOUU,AT ^ - CED EYE. LEA5T 6£T YOUR EYES A HOw ' l it t l e o ir a m g e . CONNECTICUrS CONNECTICUrS v»< COME? OLDEST /MORI NEWEST LINCOLN’ MAZDA AND MERCURY OUNbrNCA Inc INTERNATIONAL _ A K E JCMocHtr DEALER LINCOLN MERCURY "M n g upset prllh Bowie Kuhn la no excuse for U^UALLy a -e SCOUT you lo go out and gel drunk." d L D W TtP "I gava yea the funaiaat yean of my Ufa." DEALER PA.V- ix - h __ 315 CENTil ST.,MANCHiSrEAd L 843-5135 LOL£______

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