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Conn., Thurs., Nov. !), I!)7« Farm Expert Exchanges ERA Losses Set for U.S, and China Are Offset N / by Shakeup WHAT'S C lo u d y PEKING (UPI) — Agriculture further growth” of the expanding and technology the Chinese need to N iW s Secretary Bob Bergland says the Sino-American trade in farm goods. meet growing consumer demand and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Women’s Details on page 2 United States and China will The announcement of an rights supporters are looking beyond iiaiirljTHtTr iEuTtitiig MmlJi to increase their exports, he said. exchange agricuitural specialists agricultural cooperation program Without providing details, losses on two state “test” referen- early next year — the second major came one day after Energy Bergland added the agreement in­ dums to improved chances for ERA cooperative program between the Secretary James Schlesinger dis­ cludes an exchange of students. ratification in Oklahoma and Florida Vol. XCVIII, No. 35 ■— Manchester, Conn., Friday, November 10, 1978 A Family ISEWSpaper Since 1881 20$ Single Copy Director Angry 15$ Home Delivered two countries announced in a week. closed the Carter administration will Bergland met for two days with as a result of some shakeups in state At the end of his second day in help China develop its energy Chinese Agriculture Minister Yang legislative races. A Republican member of China. Bergland said in addition to a resources. Li-kung, and other officials from the Phyllis Schlafly, leader of the Stop I Manchester’s Board of Directors swap of agricultural specialists, Bergland said the specialists to be ministries of agriculture, foreign e r a group, said overwhelming said he should have been told of technicians and students, American exchanged include seed trade, commerce and machine in­ rejection of two women’s rights Wednesday press conference that marketing experts also will be sent technologists, animal health and in­ dustries. referendums in Florida and Nevada involved two Democratic direc to Peking, sect control experts. Earlier Wednesday, he met with Tuesday "demonstrated clearly that tors. See page 3. Bergland told a news conference The United States also promised to Chinese Vice Premier Li Hsien-nien. the American people reject the Wednesday he was "encouraged by promote contacts between China and Bergland said privately Tuesday Equal Rights Amendment.” the prospects and potential for U.S. firms able to provide equipment night that China must buy feed and But pro-ERA groups, wjiich Steel Strike Carter Says feed supplements if it is to expand targeted more than 140 of the Hvestock production. legislative races in Florida, North Fraternal Association of Steel Big Firms Participate “Agricultural trade between the Carolina, , Oklahoma, Haulers’ President Bill Hill said People’s Republic of China and the Missouri, Illinois and Nevada, dis­ picket lines would be set up at U.S. has been growing rapidly and we Mrs. Caroline Cummings, who celebrated her 100th birthday agreed. steel-making facilities in Ohio In CofC Product Show ERA supporters said they lost a are encouraged by the prospects and Monday, spends a few quiet moments with her daughters, Mrs. Pennsylvania, Alabama, Indiana potential for further growth,” he told couple of seats in Arizona in a GOP and New York when members of Talk Failure MANCHESTER - The Greater do, however, realize their impor­ reporters. Eloise M. Chauvette, left, of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Ber­ sweep of the state, called it “basical­ FASH begin their strike against Manchester Chamber of Commerce tance as employers, taxpayers, and Bergland said China asked detailed nice L. Grabherr of Bolton, during the family party. (Herald ly unchanged” in Illinois, and said a the industry — scheduled for mid today released the list of major in­ corporate citizens and are anxious to questions about the U.S.-Soviet 5- photo by Strempfer) conservative swing in Nevada on all night tonight. dustrial and manufacturing firms continue their active involvement in issues — including defeat of a non­ FASH has vowed it will shut planning to partiepate in the year grains agreement and inquired the community. The Chamber views whether the United States might binding state referendum on whether down most of the nation’s steel in­ Chamber's 1978 Manchester Product their participation as an added bonus the legislature should approve the dustry, in spite of the fact the Show to be held at Manchester High enter into other bilateral grain Is Damaging that will offer visitors to the show agreements. 100th Birthday Noted ERA — left the ERA “iffy” in those Teamsters Union is urging its School. areas. direct contact with some of the areas “The answer to that last question BOLTON — Mrs. Caroline Cum­ Cummings. She has three sons, drivers to stay on the road. Law Among the companies preparing Although Missouri experienced a WASHINGTON (UPI) - President most important firms.” was no,” Bergland said. mings, formerly of Bolton, was Donald L. Cummings of Vernon, enforcement officials have set up leaders at home in Egypt and Israel, displays and attractions are Rogers strong Democratic showing, ERA Carter, complaining that Egypt and The 1978 Manchester Product Show honored on her 100th birthday at a Richard M. Cummings of Lebanon contingency plans to deal with any sometimes the work that has been Corp., Millers Falls Division of supporters could not tell immediate­ Israel have “partialy undone” some will open 10 a.m. Nov. 18, and noon family party at Crestfield Convales­ and Hollis R. Chimmings of Pulaski, possiblity of violence that has done is partially undone," he said. Ingersoll Rand, Lydall Inc., Nov. 19. The nearly 100 exhibits will Spot Inspections ly whether ratification prospects im­ marked the bitter dispute Df the progress made in the current The talks a snag after the Roosevelt Mills, and Pratt and cent Home in Manchester, where she Tenn.; and another daughter, Mrs. be on view to the public will be A team from the Motor Vehicle is now a resident. proved. But pro-ERA groups were between FASH and the Teamsters Mideast peace talks, says "any Israeli delegation was instructed to Whitney. Eloise M. Chauvette of Alexandria, pleased with Oklahoma and-Florida. in the past. failure ... could rebound to the dis­ augmented by games, door prizes, Department will be making random Mrs. Cummings was bom Nov. 6, Va. She also has 14 grandchildren and remove references to settling the In applauding the decisions of these contests for children and adults, and Florida rejected a proposal to credit of the leaders" who sought an West Bank dispute. spot inspections in the Manchester 1878 in Norwich and had lived in nine great-grandchildren. One of her major firms to participate in the on-going entertainment. amend the state constitution to out­ accord. In his talk to the future farmers, product show, the Chamber praised area later this month. Lebanon for many years and, also, in granddaughters, Mrs. Dawn Drum of Anyone seeking further informa­ Eagleville before coming to ^Iton in law sex discrimination, but ERA Carter had no official public Carter also acknowledged that their commitment to the community Spot inspections will be in Norwich, shares the same birthday Strong Support tion is invited to call the Greater 1962 to make her home with her backers blamed that vote on a public schedule today, but was being kept politically, "there is no way to win and their willingness and desire to be Manchester Friday, Nov. 24; East with her grandmother. Manchester Chamber of Commerce Hartford Wednesday, Nov. 29, and daughter, Mrs. Bernice L. Grabherr. that wanted to vote “no” — and did The Town of M anchester’s informed of developments in the the effort to stop inflation" because a part of this townwide effort. All her children attended the fami­ so — on eight other proposed changes Cheney Mills Historic District at 257 East Center Street. Andover Thursday, Nov. 30. She is the widow of Kenneth L. ly party. treaty negotiations between "it is inevitable that you aggravate “These companies are all national­ to the state constitution. Commission met for the first time representatives of Cairo and very fine special interest groups" ly recognized leaders in their fields, ’Thursday and gave strong support Jerusalem. even with voluntary controls. and as such certainly are not depen­ to forming a museum in the old During a speech Thursday to a During the news conference. dent on the local consumer to meet Pornography czar Mike Thevis (left), one Marietta, Ga., were apprehended as they Pine Street firehouse. See page Future Farmers of America conven­ Carter rejected a call by AFL-CIO their marketing requirements. They of the FBI’s 10 most wanted fugitives, is led PEARL 1 2 . sought to withdraw cash from Bloomfield tion in Kansas City, Mo., Carter gave President George Meany for man­ Oyetboughf ~Ovet!o$ded! into Hartford’s Federal Building Thursday banks. (UPI photos) some insights into his own attitudes, datory wage and price standards. "I after he and Anna Jeanette Evans (right) of telling approximately 21,000 young do not have any intention of doing GOP Leader in City SON No More Loans men and women, "The fear of failure this,” he said, adding he was deter­ is one of the greatest obstacles to mined "to make the anti-inflation Asks Biebel to Quit MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) progress." package work. 1 don't intend to back — Nicaraguan President He cited the Middle East as an out.” Anastasio Somoza told foreign HARTFORD (UPI) — At least one Republican leader Skeptical Cop Nabs example and said an easy alternative During his Kansas City stop, correspondents Thursday, would be to sidestep the thorny Carter: has asked for the resignation of state GOP Party Chair­ “ Every loan facility that the man Frederick K. Biebel following the overwhelming questions, "because any failure there • Said he favored a moderate farm United States government could now or in the future could rebound to set-aside program with no em­ Democratic victory Tuesday. give Nicaragua, they have Donald B. LaCroix, a Hartford Republican Committee the discredit of the leaders who tried bargoes on the shipm ent of suspended because of the troubles Fugitive Porn Czar to bring peace.” agricultural products. member, sent a telegram to Biebel Wednesday asking we had in September. ... ’They him to quit so Republicans “could seek new leadership.” Earlier, during a regional news • Expressed doubt that "my have tried to overthrow me, “ Republicans can no longer afford the usreurouR HARTFORD (UPI) — A skeptical .with harboring a fugitive, was taken of the nation's pornography business. conference in Kansas City, Carter presence either caused a victoy or a overthrow my government.” luxury of an over-paid, ineffective chairman using hi^ deputy police chief wouldn’t believe to Niantic Correctional Center to Two weeks ago Thevis opened ac­ chided what he said amounted to defeat” during his campaign efforts. Last September the Sandinista the glib stranger’s story, so today await a Nov. 15 hearing. counts and deposited $31,500 in the steps backward in the negotiating • Said he has found it "much more position as a springboard for national ambitions,” Liberation Front guerrillas led a LaCroix said. pornography tycoon Mike Thevis — Her lawyer, Raynald Cantin, Bloomfield State Bank and $55,000 in process. difficult to be a leader in a time of nationwide uprisi^ Jo overthrow wanted by the FBI in the WNings of arguing for her release as a sub^n- He said on more than one occasion, calm than in a time of crisis,” Biebel, who draws an annual salary of $30,000 as GOP Somoza but the National Guard the Bloomfield branch of the Connec­ chieftain, has been mentioned frequently as a possible two business rivals — was behind tial citizen, told Eagan she had not ticut Bank and Trust Co. Bank negotiators for both sides agreed to because it is easy to arouse support crushed the rebellion in two bars. been arrested previously. specific language on an issue. “When in a crisis situation. GOP national chairman. weeks of fighting. At least 1,500 executives immediately tipped off Seized with Thevis ’Thursday was a But U.S. Attorney Richard authorities. they refer the text back to the Republican gubernatorial nominee Ronald Sarasin and people were killed. Diplomatic lieutenant governor candidate Lewis Rome— Biebel’s so- 1978 Chevrolet Caprice which Thevis Blumenthal said Thevis was Until Thursday, Bloomfield Deputy sources earlier this week said the called “dream ticket” — were defeated soundly by (Jov. told police contained $1 million in preparing to flee the country with her Police Chief Anthony Toce, 40, and XSATONCE! United States is now convinced jewelry, about $600,000 in cash, and a Ella T. Grasso Tuesday by more than 189,000 votes. help. FBI Special Agent Richard A. Foster that the only solution to the HUGE STOCK OF GE APPLIANCES FOR SALE! .38-caliber snub nose revolver. The Thevis, using the alias Arbi Jr., 35, thought it was a check swin­ Nicaraguan crisis is Somoza’s car and its contents were impounded. resignation. Jonathan Evans, lived in Connecticut dle case involving forgery. ’Thevis, 46, was arrested when he about one month, the last week at the They were at the State Bank when Agent Admits Weight Loss Talk Slated SELFGLElUiiG and a woman, jwlice identified as Executive Inn in Simsbury where he Thevis showed up Thursday to close G.E. DISHWASHER Anna Jeanette Evans, 40, of Mariet­ also made a $6,000 down payment on the account and withdraw $31,500 in MANCHESTER — Sondra Kay, owner and of G.E. REFRIGERATOR Snow in West aLRIUiGE ta, Ga., went to a bank in suburban a house, police said. cash. Thevis parried Toce’s the AM Center in Manchester, will speak on permanent ’The first major snowstorm of Bloomfield to withdraw $31,500 in FBI Director William Webster said questions for six hours. Miss Evans weight control Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Crime Payoff ONLY 28" WIDE the season bowled across the cash. Thevis' empire, valued at $100 waited in the car. Room at Mott’s, 587 E. Middle Turapike, and Wednesday Rockies and pushed into the Thevis later appeared before U.S. million, consisted of 238 corporations "We went through a whole bunch of at 7:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, East River Drive, East Plains today, heaping snow on the Magistrate F. Owen Eagan and was NEW YORK (UPI) - Joseph According to the indictment, Hartford. through which the former Raleigh, craziness. There were a lot of lies. A mountains and clogging roads and remanded to the custody of the at­ N.C., altar boy controlled 40 percent lot of things that didn’t add up,” Toce Stabile, the first FBI agent ever to be Stabile claimed $7,0(X) of the payoff The public is invited to attend. passes with deep drifts. torney general. Miss Evans, charged said. “ We asked reasonable indicted in the agency’s 54-year money was actually a loan from a For further information, contact the Center at 643-7563. Howling winds whipped up a history, has pleaded guilty to con­ questions and got suspicious relative, identified only as “Frank spiring to cover up a $10,(XK) payoff blizzard in portions of Wyoming answers,” Foster said. Roe.” The indictment said Stabile and Montana, filling the air with from a reputed organized crime “What it came down to was: Could wrote a $2,000 check to Roe to give dense clouds of blowing snow. Panel Ends Quiz we out think him? We did. We got figure. the impression he was repaying the To make your holiday Temperatures plunged well below lucky,” said Toce, who described the The 50-year-old Stabile resigned loan. However, it said. Roe returned table festive: zero in much of the area. bald, rotund Thevis, who was from the FBI before entering his plea the money to Stabile in cash. At least three traffic deaths wearing a toupee, as “well-dressed, in U.S, District Court in Brooklyn, The indictment did not account for Thursday. were blamed on the storm and Of King Assassin well-spoken, obviously well- the rest of the $10,000. A VERY SPEQAL rescue crews were searching for a educat^.” He faces a maximum penalty of According to the perjury in­ single-engine plane with four per­ five years in jail and a $5,000 fine at WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Thevis was charged in the 1970 dictments handed up Sept. 15, the sons aboard that reportedly went has made at various times and his sentencing in six to eight weeks. House Assassinations Committee killing of Kenneth "Jap” Hanna, a money was part of a $15,000 bribe “decided not to call Mr. Ray.” Stabile, who lives in Commack, QSD1200 down in the w ilderness of does not plan to hear any more competitor in the pornography paid to Stabile and New York City SALE northwest Wyoming. He said the committee today sent a Long Island, and was assigned to the police Sgt. Eugene Statile, Statile, testimony from James Earl Ray, letter to Ray and his lawyer, Mark business. A former Thevis aide, • 6-Cycto W M i Selacllon • Low WMer Usage Cycle ’The storm dumped more than a who first confessed to the murder of bureau’s Queens office, also faces who was accused of taking $5,000 of Lane, saying if the convict had Roger Dean Underhill, told the FBI Including Power Scrub* pydo Selections Including Energy foot of snow in the higher moun­ Martin Luther King Jr. and now and a grand jury in Atlanta that federal perjury charges. However, it the payoff, subsequently quit the • Energy Saver Drying Option Saver Cycle tains of Utah, Wyoming and Mon­ anything further to say, the com­ was expected they will be dismissed force. • Sound Insulated claims he is innocent, a spokesman mittee is open for written com­ Thevis shot and kilted Hanna. ■ Cancal-Retei Cycle tana and piled nearly a foot in the said today. Thevis was also charged Thursday when his trial on those charges opens Afer the indictments were an­ • Cycle PrograM Indicator • 5-Color Pack Reversible canyons and foothills. munication which will be inserted next Monday. nounced, Stabile, who joined the FBI Color Panels Committee Chairman Louis into the record. with killing Underhill and is also ac­ mw • SeH-Claan Flltaring System An FBI spokesman said Stabile in 1962, was relieved of his duties. • 3-Level Washing AeSon Stokes, D-Ohio., said the panel had cused in the kilting of another rival in • Big Capacity Super Racks Lane ’Thursday told reporters Ray tendered his resignation, effective Caputo reportedly is involved with * featuring MutH-Orbll Stock Market decided, “No useful purpose would would testify next Thursday. The at­ the pornography business, James E. 349*5 immediately, to the bureau in the MT • Quiet PermaTut* imetlor be served” in calling Ray back to the the mob family of the late Joseph torney claims to have evidence that Mayes Jr. NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices stand from his Tennessee prison cell. In addition, a federal grand jury in late afternoon and it was accepted. Colombo, who died last spring, seven were mixed at the opening today former and acting members of the Stabile then went into the Brooklyn years after he was shot in a gang Ray, now serving a 99-year FBI actuajly killed King. Atlanta indicted Thevis on arson in moderately active trading of sentence in the 1968 Memphis charges in the burning of com­ court and reversed his innocent plea war. G.E. WASHER SAVE *30 A committee spokesman said Lane New York Stock Exchange issues. murder, testified at hearings in Oc­ petitors’ businesses, extortion in­ to guilty of conspiring to obstruct Justice Department sources said RANGES The Dow Jones industrial had failed to produce any such justice, in response to a six-count in­ that when the payoff occurred. tober, claiming he was the "fall gUy” evidence. volving strong-arm threats to com­ average, which fell 3.64 points in a conspiracy headed by a man he petitors and mail fraud. dictment charging he tried to Stabile was working on an investiga­ Thursday, was off 2.16 points to After Stokes made his announce-' “falsify, conceal and cover up bv tion of gambling activities by S DUAL POWER MICROWAVE identified only as Raoul. Raoul, if he ment, committee chief counsel G. Thevis was serving 8 1/2 years on 5 0 trick, scheme and devise” a $10,(X)0 801.80 shortly after the opening. exists, has never been located. federal convictions for arson and in­ members of the family. WASHERS Advances ted declines, 332 to Robert Blakey began a long narra­ payment from reputed mob figure The sources said Stabile had been OVEN WITH DEFROST Stokes said the, committee at two tion of Ray’s possible motivation in terstate transportation of obscene John Caputo. Detrosi cycle iwea lower 256, among the 883 issues crossing closed sessions ’Thursday reviewed assigned to convert Caputo into an • killing the civil rights leader. material when he escaped April 28 power to thaw foods quickly the tape at the outset. Ray’s testimony and depositions he from a New Albany, Ind., jail. He was indicted on the charges FBI informant. and evenly. Certabi foods Early turnover amounted to 1,- Monday. DRYERS FACTORY alao cook better using low 200,000 shares. powor DISCOUNT PRICED • Qreat for *PlannadOvers' Park Lane by Colony REBATE Quickly reheat leWovers' Sports and g«M them that lust- Board Balks But Weiss Nixes richly reflecting the beauty of an old hand- AS LOW AS oookad flavor Manchester High’s boys’ and cut English pattern. Available in crystal, • Cook • sarve In the aame girls’ teams als^rans in State By GREG PEARSON Directors, granted it. SAVESS dWi-giace, eeramle paper parents involved in the swim this board how an employee carries scheduled hours. olive, gold and Riviera blue. Open Cross Country Meets...At­ Herald Reporter That permission was rescinded program. They attended Tuesday’s out his work responsibilities. ’ ’ This is “If they’re doing it on their free Large Capacity Programmed • Energy saving ooM wash tractive schoolboy football MANCHESTER -When the Town ’Thursday night, however. comment session held by the Board a direct duty of the town manager, he time, we have no control,” he added. Washer with Set A Forget No directors had raised objections rinse option selection MOD JET M schedule Saturday. See page 13. Board of Directors Thursday night of Directors to support Siebold for said. C ontrols • Bleach dlspansar, Fabric when the idea of Siebold’s coaching f Willis Reed’s job on line as New failed to reach a consensus on the the swim job. Carl Zinsser took stronger stand. • Mkil-Baskal*' feature Softener Dtspenaar •DD” was first mentioned. ’This was not the Vivian Ferguson, however, said a He said department heads should be Now Only 95^ 2 York Knicks’ coach...Ex-boxing matter, Town Manager Robert Weiss • variable Water Level Including • FWer-Flo* SyslM See ruled that Ajel Siebold will not be per­ case when the issue was discussed at Siebold has had much experience town employee should not take a se­ on call 24 hours day, seven days a Mbit-Basket setting champ Joe Louis honored. page 14. mitted to coach the Manchester High ’Thursday’s meeting. as a coach in the sport and is an cond job that interferes with that week. OTNERS AS LOW AS $200.90 excellent swimmer. The students and employee’s regular working hours fe School boys’ swim team this season. After the announcement Siebold Connors responded, "I thought parents felt he would be the best with the town. Iirlbono|li GeoDtry B in would take the jo(>, members of the slavery went out with the Civil War,” •A FULL SERVICE DE ALER...S A L ES-SER VIC E-S ATI SF ACT ION Siebold’s proposed coaching of the coach for the high school team. She referred to a situation about town’s Advisory Recreation and a remark that drew a round of ■B.IM •^nMwaag^^. A — InstBnt Credit to S500 Index team has been a subject of controver­ Park Commission protested. They five years ago when she protested Siebold had offered to alter his applause from about 20 supporters of i sy since it was announced early last felt Siebold could not adequately Siebold having a teaching job while I I * I with Approved Credit Cards Qassified...... 18-22 recreation work schedule by coming also acting as recreation director. Siebold —mostly high school students Comics...... 23 month he would take the job. He also serve both his full-time recreation serves as the town’s full-time direc­ in early and shortening his lunch hour “We got into trouble before —who attended. Editorial ...... 11 job and his part-time coaching job. tor of recreation. so he could fit in the afternoon swim because the manager allowed At the end of the discussion. Mayor ___ ...... OLOMTMOen.CONM. Entertainment ...... 16 Siebold had asked Weiss for per­ After two meetings on the subject, practices. Practice for the boys’ employees to work during their Stephen Penny asked Weiss to B .D . r & SON Fam ily...... 10 team starts Monday. ’The town direc­ Siebold announced he would not seek regular'hours,” she said. prepare a* policy about employees LIMITED QUANTITIES oioaMitTicKviLUMto^rari.ft Obituaries ...... 12 mission to take the part-time the swim coach job. tors offered a mixed bag of opinions John FitzPatrick agreed the town 1 ^ ‘ MM .MT. rai. I»f, lUN. |.|:M Sports...... 13-15 coaching job, and Weiss, after con­ who might want to work a second 6 4 9 MAIN ST. TI4.. 643-217 1 tacting members of the Board of This caused another protest —this about the matter. Thomas Connors should not permit workers to have job. That policy will be presented at \l\N( lil S I I K said, “I don’t feel it’s any business of I , time from high school students and other jobs during their regularly the December meeting. I 1 , . . -4 1 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov, 10. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 10, 1978 - PAGE THREE Panel Tries Educator Deiiies Plans To Save Dam Town Approves Angry Zinsser Says — But Why? Would Hurt Poor Towns 2 Rehab Loans HARTFORD (UPI) - A state munity, not population. said Schneller, Senate chairman of MANCESTER — Applications have been approved for Mayor Snubbed Him MANCHESTER - The Conserva­ Education Department official But CCM executive director Joel the Legislature’s Education Com­ tion Commission is filing a token denies that a new formula that may Cogen argued 111 towns would lose mittee. the first two applicants to the town’s rehabilitation loan MANCHESTER — Carl Zinsser, a program for non-resident property owners. notifying Zinsser of the schedule change. protest with the state Department of be part of a revised plan for public money. He said some poorer com­ He said the new formula, If fully Republican member of the Town Board of “Sometimes, you establish priorities. school funding would penalize poorer munities might forfeit as much as funded, would cost about* $330 Marilyn Walsh, administrator of the program, said she Directors, feels he was snobbed Environmental Protection (DEP) has received a third application, which is still being This was a priority,” Cassano said of the against demolishing the Hilliard communities. $320 per person, but the loss only million. Wednesday afternoon, and he plans to Wednesday press conference. would be about $92 per capita in Schneller said if the new formula is processed, and also has received several inquiries about Pond dam. Theodore Sergi Thursday dis­ the program. serve no longer on subcommittees of the Zinsser said he plans to serve no longer agreed with a claim by the (Connec­ wealthier areas. used in the new school funding plan, board because of it. The commission, which has been She termed the response a good one so far, especially on director subcommittees such as the one attempting to persuade the town to ticut Conference on Municipalities Sergi conceded there were “some the state would have to come up with Zinsser also had some criticism of the since no advertising of the program has been done. that has worked with the country club. purchase the pond as open space and, that the new guaranteed tax base for­ problems” with the proposed for­ an extra $150 million instead of $250 Democratic proposal to set a six percent The program for non-resident property owners, known He said such subcommittees were aban­ perhaps, for recreational use, mula was “inequitable” and would mula, but said it was better than the million. limit on next year’s budget requests from as the investor-owned plan, is an extension of the doned by the board a few years ago, but in decided Thursday night to lodge the handicap impoverished towns. one now on the books. Cogen’s claim is that the $100 the town administrators. the past year some have been formed Sergi, chief of bureau of planning, If fully funded, the present million gap would all be lost to rehabilitation loan program. It permits owners of the Zinsser and Democratic Directors again. protest. This decision came after it property who do not live there to apply for the loans. Both learned that the DEP will hold a research and evaluation for the guaranteed tax base formula would municipalities who need it most. Stephen Penny and Stephen Cassano met Other Republican directors also were department, said at a meeting of the cost about $440 million. But the state ^ rg i said some wealthy suburbs programs provide low-interest loans for home im­ public hearing Nov. 30 on plans of the provements. in the hall before Thursday night’s board disturbed that they were not contacted School Finance Advisory Panel that now only provides about $40 million, might receive more money because meeting, and their brief conversation owners, Morris and Richard Bezzini, Thus far, two property owners — Maria and Luca Ad- before Wednesday’s announcement about to remove the dam. The owners had the new formula would provide more plus about $150 million in flat grants, they have more students than certain turned angry at times. the proposed budget limiting. money for students. said panel chairman Sen. Richard cities. But he said the whole point of dabbo, who own Oak Street property and Thomas and Penny and Cassano Wednesday after­ previously been ordered by the state Steve Brown, who own property in the 400-block on Main Penny said the Republicans have never to either remove or repair the dam. The 25-member panel working on Schneller, D-Essex. the court order was to help students, noon called a press conference to an­ made a practice of clearing their press the school funding plan was formed So, if fully funded, the old formula not cities. Street — have qualified through the investor-owned nounce that the Democratic directors plan Thursday night, the commissioners program. statements with the Democrats before were faced with a problem — not one after the state Supreme Court last would require an mitlinn to enforce a six percent limit on budget releasing them. year reaffirmed a lower court deci­ The program, like the rehabilitation loan program for requests from Town Manager Robert commissioner could think of an Joanne McDermott (seated) and Dottle Barnas check "That’s the nature of the game and sion that said Connecticut’s way of property owners, is funded through the town’s Communi­ Weiss and Superintendent of Schools Dr. everybody knows it,” he said. adequate reason why the dam figures at Miss McDermott’s desk at the Connecticut Bank and ty Development funding. shouldn't be removed, except that paying for public schools was un­ MDC Voters Approve James Kennedy. Zinsser said the six percent hike would Trust Co. office in Hartford. Both are members of the Wish’s constitutional. Three local banks are participating in the investor- Zinsser and Cassano also had scheduled the wetlands would be disturbed. owned program. They are the Savings Bank of still result in $1.5 million of new spending Restaurant team, which recently won the women’s flag foot­ The court said using property a meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss in next year’s budget. After debating several reasons, the Manchester and Heritage Savings, both of which par­ commission finally decided to taxes to pay for schools might mean Bond for Improvements the town’s lease with the Manchester ball crown in the league’s first season. Miss McDermott said ticipate in the regular housing rehabilitation program, “That's way too much money," he said. protest the removal of the dam the team “showed a lot of finesse” in its piaymaking this year. children in poorer towns would not Country Club. Zinsser was disturbed that Last year, the Republicans proposed an receive the same quality education EAST HARTFORD - Voters in the and Connecticut Bank & Trust. he was never called and told Cassano because of the potential effect on (Herald photo by Blake) voted for it and 3,247 voted against it. across-the-board five percent cut in wetlands in the area. as students in wealthier com­ seven towns which make up the The $8 million bond does not in­ The interest rate for the investor-owned loans is six would be late for the meeting about the percent unless the owner qualifies for the income After River Crash department budgets. This idea was munities. Metropolitan District Commission clude any improvements to the East country club lease. rejected by the Democrats who wanted to sidelines of the regular rehabilitation program. These The new guaranteed tax base for­ passed an $8 million bond for im­ Hartford water system. The money Tugboats secure Liberian vessel, Irene Lemos (left) and the Zinsser said the time of the meeting was continue a line-by-line review, Zinsser Pot Haul Charge Weekend Football mula debated at the panel’s meeting provements to the water system. is for improvements in Hartford, interest rates, which are subsidized through the Com­ Maritime Justice (right), a Panamanian ship loaded with scrap, after inconvenient for him, but he agreed to it. said. munity Development money, are lower than six percent. Thursday might be part of the final The seven member towns of the Wethersfield, Windsor, Rocky Hill they collided head-on in the Mississippi River near New Orleans Penny and Cassano apologized for not STRATFORD (UPI) - Police have MDC are Hartford, East Hartford, The investor-owned propam sets no income limit for draft turned over to the Legislature. and the Collinsville section of Can­ Thursday. The Liberian ship, carrying a load of crude oil, spilled about charged a Massachusetts man with The state must come up with a plan, Newington, Wethersfield, Bloom­ ton. an owner to qualify, but improvements can be made only h Fun for Woman where a housing code violation exists. The program is 2,000 gallons from its fuel tanks. (UPI photo) Olin-Celanese hauling 600 pounds of marijuana into under court order, by May 1. field, Windsor and Rocky Hill. The MDC provides water and Connecticut in his camper truck. Sergi said the proposed formula The bond issue in East Hartford sewer service to residents of the aimed at offering an incentive to improve such Robert C. Cucchiara, 30, of By CHRIS BLAKE team. The team was looking for would distribute funds based on the passed by a narrow margin of 389 seven member towns. violations, Ms. Walsh has said. players so it could compete in the Leominster, Mass., was stopped at Herald Reporter number of students in each com­ votes The final tally showed 3,636 Maximum loans of $6,000 per unit and $50,000 per 4:20 p.m. TTiursday at the Stratford new league. landlord have been established. A rental agreement for Merger Planning Ends EAST HARTFORD - What’s a toll gates on the Connecticut Turn­ “We got together and made a list of one year after the improvements also must be set before Area Police Report nice girl like this doing in a game like pike where police seized the everyone we knew and that’s how it the loan is issued. This prevents the owner from making STAMFORD (UPI) - Olin Corp. of The resulting union was to have been that? Well, for one thing, she’s marijuana. got started,” she said. the improvements and then sharply increasing the rent. Stamford and Celanese Corp. of New York called Celanese-Olin. The combined com­ The Statewide Narcotics Task having fun. “Then we got our coach, Jim Arrangements also have been made to relocate tenants have called off plans for a multi-million Joanne McDermott, 26, works as a Opponents of Shah Vow Vernon was taken to Rockville General Hospital pany would have become the fifth largest Force directed the seizure based on a O’Connell. He was looking for .a team who might have to move during the time the im­ dollar move that would have merged the securites accounts specialist at the CJiarles Tatem, 45, of 25 Sunset St., for treatment. chemical company in the United States. tip that a Massachusetts vehicle and we were looking for a coach so it provements are being made. two chemical companies. Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. in Manchester, was charged Thursday night Robert C. Merkel, 16, of 81 Snipsic St., Financial analysts were surprised by returning from Queens, N.Y., was worked out perfect,” she said. The investor-owned program is for an area within the Company officials for both Olin and Hartford during the week. with driving while under the influence of Rockville, was charged Thursday with the move to end negotiations because carry in g a larg e am ount of The season worked out perfect, too following boundaries: Hartford Road to Wells Street to Celanese 'Thursday declined to comment But on weekends. Miss McDermott liquor or drugs. He was involved in an ac­ possession of marijuana and trespassing there had been little controversy surroun­ marijuana. Wish’s won every week and capped To Continue Struggling School Street on the south; Norman Street out to Center in detail on the reasons that soured the ding the proposed combination. is nowhere near the office. She’s out cident at Vernon Circle, police said. at the Rockville Baptist Church. Also Cucchiara was charged with the season with an 18-0 victory over Street on the east; Center Street to Valley Street to Ridge proposed $720 million merger. But one analyst, Aris P. Christodoulou on the football field playing a game The driver of the other car was arrested on the same charges was Dale C. possession of marijuana with intent Elm Pharmacy in the championship TEHAN, Iran (UPI) - Karim new military regime. Street on the north; Campfield Street on the west. Brimigion, 31, of 56 Prospect St., The only comment made Thursday was of Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., they say is for men only. That game game. and foreigners nervous. Several Emanuel Caroselia of Waterbury. Both a terse statement by Olin spokesman Jack to sell, distributing marijuana, and Sanjabi, leader of the five-party Asked if he believed the military cars were towed. Caroselia was taken to Rockville. Court date is Nov. 21. speculated that vagaries of the stock is flag football, which the Parks and Miss McDermott said the league Americans planned to spend the Ryan that “we were unable to conclude a possession of marijuana. National Front coalition that opposes regime was only a temporary Rockville General Hospital, treated and Two male juveniles were apprehended market could have contributed to the deci­ Recreations Department has spon­ caught on with sports fans. “Every weekend out of town. definitive merger agreement which, in He was held in $25,000 for a the shah, returned today from talks measure to restore order in a nation released. Court date is Nov. 21. near the Shopping Bag Market in sion to cancel the deal. sored for women only. And she loves week, e crowds got bigger. People The goverment today also deported Comptroller wants our opinion, was in the best long-term in­ Superior Court hearing and lodged in with Ayatollati Khomeini, the shah’s hit by strikes and violence, Sanjaby John P. Markey, 23, of 678 Brewer St., Rockville Thursday and charged with every minute of it. were impressed with the talent. United Press International bureau terest of Olin shareholders.” the Bridgeport correctional center. bitterest foe, vowing: “We will con­ said: “That is what the shah manager Sajid Rizvi, his wife and East Hartford, was charged Thursday possession of marijuana. Both will be F o u r days after the first Miss McDermott is a safety on “When people think of girls playing tinue our struggle.” Under plans announced Oct. 3, the com­ promised. We hope so.” two-year-old son on charges he filed Lost Checks Probe night with littering on Route 83. Court referred to juvenile authorities. American atomic bomb was defense and a tight end on offense for football, they think of girls breaking panies had agreed to merge Olin into detonated on Bikini Atoll in Khomeini, the Moslem leader who Iran’s military government today “false and baseless” reports. date is Nov. 24. Wish’s Restaurant, which won the a fingernail and crying,” she said. has said the shah must abdicate, is South Windsor Celanese with the Stamford-based com­ the Pacific, the first bikini Now You Know postponed the reopening of Tehran UPI had protested the charges and HARTFORD (UPI) — The state Comptroller has asked Vernon Police are investigating an acci­ swim suit was modeled in league crown in this inaugural season Miss McDermott said Wish’s now in exile at Pontchartrain near Walter Staley, 21, of Suffield, was pany stockholders getting $30 a share in University to avert a possible new urged a reversal of the government’s the state police to investigate his office and find out how dent Thursday on Route 30 near the Paris. The name was to express In 1930 Charles Creighton and with a perfect 7-0 record. Restaurant was an organized football Paris but has a wide following in arrested Thursday night on a warrant cash and stock for their holdings. “I also play softball and I bowl, but confrontation with students who decision, but Rizvi and his family 1,1(X) monthly state retirement checks worth about $500,- Rockville Nursing Home. Police said it in­ the idea of the "ultimate." James Hargis of Maplewood, Mo., team which used a playbook she Iran. Sanjabi said: “We are going to charging him with breach of peace and football has everything beat,” she attempted to pull down a statue of were put aboard a flight to London 000 disappeared last month. volved a car driven by Peter Ostashen, 19, drove their 1929 Ford Model A called “Mad Murphy’s playbook.” have discussions with our political third-degree criminal mischief. said. the shah. despite the appeals. Comptroller Edward J. Caldwell Thursday said he of Croft Drive, Vernon, and one driven by roadster from New York to Los The playbook had four basic plays friends and then declare our ■ The arrest was made in connection with She first heard about the league Monday, Gen. Gholam Reza Rizvi, a 31-year-old Pakistani, originally blamed the loss of the checks the Hartford Joseph F. Boisselle, 52, of Dobson Road, N an Oct. 9 altercation on Rye Street. He Angeles and back again — a total of and the team ran variations on the strategy.” Azhari, Iran’s first soldier-premier Post Office. But he now says his office may be at fault 7,180 miles in 42 days - in reverse, this summer when one of her softball plays. spent two days being subjected to Vernon. A passenger in the Boisselle car, was released for court appearance Nov. He said that under present con­ in 25 years, said ail schools would detailed questioning about his con­ and he wants the matter looked into. without stopping the engine once. teammates. Sue Abetz, asked her if On defense, the girls were dow­ ditions in Iran with a military- Joanie L. Vincent, 17, of Dobson Road, 27. she wanted to be on a flag football reopen Sunday. tacts.- No specific reason was given State police spokesman Adam Berluti confirmed the nright stingy. They allowed only dominated government appointed, by But Iran Radm said today elemen­ agency is “looking into the circumstances of the missing three touchdowns all season. for his arrest and deportation. the shah the National Frpnt was “not tary schools would not reopen until The streets of Tehran were quiet checks.” “And nobody got a point after prepared to form a provisional Nov. 18 and a date for resuming “We can’t call it a theft investigation. We don’t know touchdown on us all year,” Miss today. Friday is the Moslem day of (East Hartford PoUct Rtport) government or participate in a classes in higher schools would be set prayer and Saturday is another what it is,” Berluti said. McDermott said coalition.” later. religious holiday. Caldwell said he would not rule out the possibility the Miss McDermott graduated from The shah had hop^ Sanjabi would The expected Sunday reopening of Despite the surface calm, there checks were stolen, tampered with or lost in his office ONEMYONIY! East Hartford High in 1969. She has persuade Khomeini to soften his EAST HARTFORD - ’Three local The three were each released on a Tehran University, where up to 65 were fears of further violent out­ before they reached the Post Office. He called the matter three sisters and one brother. hardline policy. students were reported killed by “embarrassing.” men were arrested early Thursday $200 nonsurety bond and ordered to Michael, her brother, starred in breaks. Tanks and armored patrols But the National Front has already troops while trying to pull down the were highly visible and strictly en­ The missing batch of checks, which average about $450 - morning for allegedly beating a man appear in court Nov. 20. football for East Hartford High and said it will have no dealings with the on Sherman Avenue in East Hart­ shah’s statue, had left many Iranians forced a 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew. each, should have been mailed Oct. 30 with 12,090 other graduated from Springfield (Allege benefits. ford. A man who surrendered himself to last year. Hartford Postmaster Paul Donovan said his staff Christopher Ross, 16, and his the police for second-degree larceny Although she says she enjoys her brother Robert, 17, of 18 Sherman was to have appeared in court searched the post office for the checks and determined 30 Lbs. SMO N il Ave., and Robert Citron, 20, of 20 Wednesday. job at CBT, Miss McDermott plans to A p p l a U S e , A p p l a U S C Wednesday the missing envelopes were never delivered return to school next September. ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ for mailing. V ' Howard Court were charged with Police arrested Scott I. Glidden. T z '^ . $2.85 L “1 find what I do very interesting,” Donovan said he went to the Comptroller’s office and third degree assault, police said. 20. of 525 Main St., East Hartford, she said. “But I want the education 80 Ibt. MORTER MIX The three allegedly beat a man after he entered the Tolland Street found only 12,090 checks went through its postal meter, to raise myself to the executive while 13,200 were issued. $928 who they said nearly ran them over station and surrendered himself for level.” Torpey Woos Planners HOLLOW $2.85 C with his car. Police said the youths the theft of stereo equipment and a Miss McDermott won the 80 Lbs. m n MIX shouted some profanities, the driver guitar from his apartment building. proudest Irishman on the Town Coun^ C3MDER3LOCKS nickname “Crazy Legs” from Coach By CHARLIE MAYNARD $195I stopp^, and a fight ensued. Glidden was also charged with O’Connell for her unique running cil, rose to give his thoughts. RtG. Si.cO Herald Reporter s'xr'xis" 60‘ u. Police said the driver was not second-degree larceny by possession style. In the championship game, she “If ever there was an opportunity charged in the incident, and had to be in connection with the theft of an EAST HARTFORD - William Jen­ to save St. Mary’s, Mr. Chairman,” caught two touchdown passes. 4''x8"xl«" 4 5 ’ Ea. treated for bruises under the eye and autombile in Willimantic. nings Bryan was recorded in the an­ he told the commission, “now’s the LAYAWAY NOW Next season. Crazy Legs and Co. SOLID on the left ear. nals of history for his famous “cross time to do it.” will be back to put grief in the hearts of gold” speech. 4"xa“'xia" 55* la. of opponents throughout the league. Torpey referred to St. Marys FOR CHRISTMAS Town Councilman Dick Torpey School as a landmark, an.institution, For Iht homo hondymon oi may never receive such recognition the lifeblood of the community and SAXON 10 SPEED profostionoi, brot or imoll jobs. your home for his “grand old lady” oration, but even as the “grand old lady of East • 27” Qumwall UrM supporters of St. Mary’s School Hartford.” BICYCLE National Firecast • Luggad Franw • Canttr Pus Bnkn Do-lt-YourseM f^V welcomed his stand to save Uie 4^ “I urge yoii to bring this grand old • 8 « M y L m n KATTIE City year-old building. lady into the operating room and ex­ • Diamond Ptddod S u l ,4'x8'x5/8" HOME Albuquerque Miami Beach r 82 75 It was at Wednesday night’s tend her life,” he said. INSULATION Anchorage Portide Milwaukee cy 58 38 meeting of the Planning and Zoning Torpey, true to Irish form, was SPECUL] Asheville Minneapolis s 59 46 Commission that a Greenwich-based m Atlanta clad in a green suit and had a bright BOARD Nashville c 64 41 outfit petitioned for a special use per­ FRke ASSEMBLY SUPERIOR V Billings New Orleans pc 71 54 green carnation in his lapel. It mit. 'The developers are seeking to seemed only natural to him that men BAG COVERAGE Birmingham New York c 63 43 T «l. 643-7111 Boston convert the school, which was closed named O’Connell and Gallagher were 30Sq.'@ r LMMOIkJf Oklahom Cty c 70 51 Open Dally 9-9 \ ‘“Wy BrwnsvII, Tx. Omaha pc 66 49 in 1973 because of financial hardships among the developers trying to find a FARR'S 1SSq.'@ r Buffalo Philadelphia c 62 39 to the parish, into housing units for use for the school. A'J Chrlstn, S.C. the elderly. REG. Phoenuc cy 85 64 Torpey said the school was “the 2 MAIN ST. MSr $9.50 ShMl Charitt, N.C. Pittsburgh pc 49 30 Several persons spoke in favor of center of life through the ’30s and Chicago r Portland, Me. c 54 34 the proposal. In fact, there were so early ’40s” and would be sorry to see Idtol for underloymot, building Cleveland Portland, Ore. c 48 25 many that Attorney Francis Vignati, »4.30 Columbus it demolished. He said he realized furniture or ping pong lobte lops. CU§S1 - Providence pc 63 37 representing St. Mary’s parish and PER BAG Flam e reUntofX, Dallas there was no sentiment on the part of E Z 3 ' Richmond pc 66 43 the developers, just asked for a show 20 LB. BAG non-Xdi. roOmt u riw iM H t* r o io c M t 0 Denver the developers to save it, but added LOSE WEIGHT AND St. Louis c 68 38 of hands in support. EXCELLENT FOR FIREPLACE! TBAILER JUST rtaM ant. moisture DesMoines , Salt Lake City c 56 32 Dick Torpey they would put it to good use and it dieaipeling. high Detroit But Torpey, a Democrat and the would help the town’s elderly. NEWER GAIN IT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ARRIVED retistanos valua For period ending 7 p.m. EST11/10/78. During Friday, San Antonip c 72 49 WOOD PALLETS Duluth San Diego cy 69 67 APPROX. 4 X 4 snow and rain will fall in portions of the Rockies, the El Paso c 63 52 ALL DAY, 9:30 AM TO CLOSING Plains and upper Mississippi valley. Clear to partly Hartford BACK AGAIN! San Juan pc 88 76 AHITUDINAL MODIFICATION Lc cloudy skies elsewhere. Seattle c 47 33 Manchester Police Report Ea. Houston 62 A now provm teehnlqiM. M aku pB oOn t m lsM o o iilra l nwOiod* ob- Spokane c 34 18 uWt. Indianapolis Tampa cy 79 67 Spectacular Savings In All Departments Jackson, Mss. AM Cmtan ol Amwlu, Iho lu M gfOMhia nMmcIi tor tltoelhro On Merchanclise Usually Not Marked Down Connecticut Weather Washington c 65 44 afternoon at a home where the m laM control rrithoul dtoto, •uretoo, imdtopUon, ootOy nwoUng*. Jacksonville MANCHESTER - Police arrested St., charged with operating a motor Wichita I pc 70 50 a Hartford woman Thursday and suspect was staying, police said. Starts Fridav morning when doors operti Every department in the Partly sunny today. Highs in the mid to upper 50s, Kansas City c-clear; cl-clearlng; cy- vehicle while under the influence of around 14 C. Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Lows charged her in connection with the alcohol. Court date is Nov. 21. store wili offer ali its merchandise at a 20% discounti Nothing wiii cloudy; f-fair; hz-ha»; m- An Andover man who was stopped be held back except a few items which are reduced 20% or more tonight near 40. H i^ s Saturday in the 50s. Probability of Little Rock 44 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- shoplifting of I960 worth of coats • William Moore Jr., 46, of 23 GRAND OPENING aiready. You will automatically deduct the 20% from every price tag OPEN M0N.-FRI. 7:30-5:00 for a motor vehicle violation rain 20 percent thru Saturday. Winds becoming Angeles rain: sh-showers; smsmoke; from Sears Roebuck & Co. lYacy Drive, charged with operating CONNECnCUrS newest am center on any hern, yyhether it sells for IOC or $100 or more. We reserve the S IT . 7:30-4:00 northeasterly 5 to 15 mph today. Easterly winds 5 to 10 Jf“*8ville sn-snow; sy-sunny; ts- Ellen D. Williams, 29, of Hartford I'hursday also was charged with a motor vehicle whilq under the in­ ______m a n c h b o t b r ______right to limit quantities. No mail of phone orders. WSA was charged with second-degree failure to answer an iitfraction, mph tonight. Southeast winds 10 to IS mph on Saturday. "***"9™* thunderstorms; w-windy. fluence of alcohol. Court date is Nov. Um Your Storg Charge, MaMar Charge ar VIm ^ All Prioos Cash aod Carry larceny, police said. Court date is Manchester Police told. 21. FREEAHENDANCE Nov. Police charged Michael J. Jerome, • Douglas A. Green, 27, of 39C Oalivtry Availabit U I Slight Charga Long Island Sound Extended Outlook Police said a woman was seen 22, of 120 Lakeside Drive, Andover, Downey Drive, charged with OPENING LECTURE Thursday leaving the store in the with the one count of failure to operating while his license is under -Foundtr»iwldt¥tloponMr.W»nwrd8|>tof».giittllfctuw Long Istand sound to Watch Hill, R I. and Monteuk d a j^ o in ^ e /r a te T u e S J .* ff l^ ^ ^ Manchester Shopping Parkade with answer an infraction. suspension. Court date is Nov. 21. Monday, Nov. IS, 7:30 PM Point: Fair today. Partly cloudy tonight. Fair Saturday, in the 50s. Lows in the 40s except in the 30s early Monday an armful coats. Police said Jerome had been Shop-RHo Mu ling Room (Upatobi) Weak high pressure south of area will drift offshore morning. Officer ’Thomas Passcantell asked arrested in June on a charge of SS7 Mtddto TumpUw I. THE . Police charged Eric A. Donze, 16, Mmdtutor, CT 1 today. Cold front from north will reach area tonight and Vermont; Rain likely Sunday. Partly cloudy Monday the woman if she needed help, and possession of alcohol on town proper­ of 373 Adams St. with third-degree then move northward Saturday. Westerly winds 10 knots chance of rain Tuesday. Highs in the 40s and low 50s. Lows the woman began running, police ty. He failed to appear in court when* criminal mischief. [W oduidiy, No*. IS, TOO PM TO Rampda lim, Eaat Rhar Dr. r ROUTE 44A or less today will become southeast about 10 knots this in the 30s. ' said. She ran to a caT occupied by liis case was scheduled, police said. Police said there was a dispute in afternoon. Northeast winds 10 knots or less tonight will EaatHarttord,CT W, H. ENGLAND , .. ^ . Maine and New Hampshire; Chance of rain Sunday and another person, who was the A new court date of Nov. 20 was set the parking lot of the Manchester BOLTON NOTCH become south to southwest knote & tur^y, again Tuesday. Fair weather Monday. Lows in the 30s operator, and^they drove off, police for the suspect. ' OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. Shopping Parkade Thursday night. centers of AScrica BOLTON ?■ wave heights 1 foot and low 40s except in the 20s and 30s Monday morning, said, Manchester Police reported 19 During the incident, an occupied car or less today and tonight increasing Saturday. Highs in the upper 30s north to the upper 40s south. The police officer, however, was other arrests for traffic violations. SSS Mato a t , ilailMiMtor, CT Opan OaSy 10-S Tat S4S-T8SS was kicked and dented. OTHEB CONNECTICUT CENTENt LOCATED: 040 MAIN STREET 649-5201 able to get the marker number of the Tliese included: Court date for the suspect is Nov. Waal Harltord, Hamdan, Oranga, North Brantord, COMPANY car. The arrest was made Thursday • Fred R. Driscoll, 60, of 33 Church DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Nov, 10, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. lO, 1978 — PAGE FIVE Parties Organizing Election Choices Water Plan Not Good Enough Questioned Bolton Parents Pushing For 1979 Assembly By McCoy By GREG PEARSON To Maintain High School By BRUNO RANNIELLO . Herald Reporter Kennelly, was elected Secretary of the VERNON — An application to the By DONNA HOLLAND decision is made, then go and find the in Bolton. H« said, “As families live HARTFORD (UPI) - With the dust of State in the Grasso victory, and some fear MANCHESTER — Some folks in town didn’t like the Public Utilities Control Authority Herald Correspundent best school for us, not before.” together and work together, so the 1978 elections settled, Democrats and he would be too close to the executive choice between Democrat and Republican asking to merge the Broad Brook, the BOLTON — A small group of Board member Barbara Smith, Republicans are organizing their respec­ Ronald Sarasin for govefnor. should a town. If people don’t feel branch of government. Also, they argue Collinsville and the Rockville Water parents strongly, and at times who at an earlier meeting told the tive campaigns to grab the leadership They thought such folks as John Wayne, Nate that way about their town, I think against a husband and wife holding two & Aqueduct companies, has drawn emotionally, Thursday urged the board a decision should be made as posts in the 1979 Connecticut Legislature. Agostlnelli and Mickey Mouse would have been better. they should move. Evidently some major public offices. criticism from Mwor Frank McCoy. Board of Education to make its deci­ soon as possible to avoid panic, said, Four of the leaderships seats are now These were just some of the write-in votes cast people don’t care.” Mrs. Kennelly’s father was the late In a letter sent 'ftiursday, to Henry sion about the future of the Bolton "It’s my time to say, I told you so.” vacant. Tuesday in Manchester’s election according to records Board member Michael O’Connor John Bailey, the long-time state Mierzwa, exequtive secretary of the schools. The parents are members of She said, “We’ve got to move as They are the House majority seat of Democratic chairman. compile in the town clerk’s office. said, “We might come to the decision PUCA, Mayor McCoy said he had the newly formed Bolton High School quickly as we can.” Kennelly is an articulate lawmaker who that we will continue to be advocates Lieutenant Governor-elect William Agostlnelli, a town resident who once served as state some comments to make on behalf of Positive Action Council. Board member Gil Boisoneau O’Neill; the Senate minority chair given prides himself on parliamentary comptroller, and Wayne, a California resident who often the town which is an intervenor in the for quality education but we may Four of those parents attended asked how many parents have been look around and find we are the only up by Lewis Rome, the defeated GOP can­ procedures and his power base could see served as filmdom’s leading cowboy, each received one merger application. Thursday’s meeting of the school heard from and how the people who vote. Mouse garnered two votes for governor. advocates for quality education.” didate for lieutenant governor; the House him returned as Speaker unless there is a McCoy said the plan of merger board to talk in support of a letter have not been heard from feel. minority leader slot left open by retiring ’The most write-in votes for governor — four — were for Beecher said parents of seventh big movement for Abate. they had sent. Harpin said, “It’s hard to get Gerald Stevens and the deputy Senate Robert Killian, the Democrat who had challenged Grasso describes a corporate integration of and eighth grade students are con­ Abate, an equally articulate lawyer, parents out but the night you vote to majority leader post lost by ^ n . William in a September primary for the party’s nomination. the subsidiary companies, into and According to the letter the group cerned “If you wait too long before showed his deftness many times in the last was “formed to support the positive close the school they will be there Strada at the polls Tuesday. session. When sharp-ton^ House Minority Others who received write-ins for governor included with the Connecticut Water Co. and, making a decision, you’re going to according to the Plan, each sub­ aspects of the Bolton school system, and you won’t sleep all night.” Democrats Tuesday increased their Leader Gerald Stevens would pick on one Stephen Cassano, the town’s deputy mayor, Sol Cohen, lose a lot of students.” sidiary will therefore operate as a particularly Bolton High School, with James Marshall, board member, of the weaker links in the Democratic retired political reporter for The Herald, State Sen. ^ Board member Lou Cloutier said, majority in the House from 91 to 103 seats. “division” of the surviving corpora­ the primary goal of advocating the asked about the feelings of 60 percent legislative chain, the majority party Joseph Lieberman and U.S. Rep. Christopher Dodd. ‘We now have a positive opinion but The Republicans slipped from 60 to 48 tion and maintain separate rates, ac­ maintenance of a quality high school of townspeople who don’t have any seats. In the Senate, Democrats raised would turn to Abate to defend its position. Of course, there were write-in votes for other positions. in Bolton. connection with the school. we have to listen to all people, we counts, and operations. have to get a feeling of how they will their 22-14 margin to 26-10. The handsome Abate drew admiration Linda Lovelace, a film star of a different genre than Harpin said, “Your job is to do the A battle for House Speaker is expected Wayne, received one vote for U.S. representative. So did “This organizational structure “Recognizing that the board is in respond at budget time.” in the lower chamber of another sort. the process of evaluating options for best thing for the students of Bolton. between incumbent James Kennelly of Last year, when female legislator’s Manchester’s Clarence “Bud” Brown, an active assumes that each “division” of a Harpin said he doesn't think people the future of the high school the People realize the value of a good Hartford and Rep. Ernest Abate of Stam­ were asked in an informal poll which male Republican, and Charles Morse, editor of The Hartford public utility enjoys independent rate will object to reorganizing the school BHSPAC feels very strongly that the solid school system.” ford. lawmaker would they like to spend the Courant’s op-ed page. making capabilities,” the mayor system, “Nobody said it has to stay A Hardy Perennial Harold Smith said he would like Almost assured of re-election as Senate rest of their life with on a desert^ island. Pat Nixon received a vote for secretary of the state. said. He advised the authority that it decision making process and just the way it is.” should determine that there exists evaluative criteria should be made detailed answers as to costs, course President are Joseph Fauliso of Hartford Abate was the overwhelming choice. Harold Stassen, a hardy perennial in presidential politics, listens to a While Bert Lance had to drop out of the Carter ad­ The board has discussed the statutory authority or legal prece­ available to the town as soon as offerings as enrollment changes, and Senate Majority Leader Joseph Stolberg also prides himself on his ministration because of past financial matters, someone Mrs. Ann Flynn, Who will become a commissioned worker of possibility of hiring an outside person question at a Thursday news conferenceafter he announced he will go dent allowing this rate-making possible. We request this information senior’s success in college, possible Lieberman of New Haven. parliamentary knowledge but is con­ felt he was qualified enough to serve as the state’s comp­ the United Church of Christ Sunday, receives an opal pendant, with experience to serve in a consul­ “all out” to win the Republican nomination for president in 1980. “I’m capacity. by the end of November.” growth, building potential, One announced candidate for Strada’s sidered a long shot because he is a liberal troller. tant capacity and give insights into serious,” the 72-year-old lawyer said. (UPI photo) which belonged to l\er mother, from her father, the Rev. Dr. The group will have its first public maximum and minimum school job is Sen. David Barry of Manchester. in the chamber although he says he has A write-in vote for judge of probate went to Debbie The mayor told Mierzwa that the the entire situation. 'Clifford 0. Simpson, who will participate in the commissioning capacities, closing costs and Rep. Irving Stolberg, one of the law­ the support of moderates and conser­ Gemme. She is the daughter of William FitzGerald, who plan of merger alludes to equaliza­ meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at Bentley The board plans to make basic Memorial Library. reopening costs.” makers shooting for House majority vatives. ran unopposed for re-election for the probate position. tion of rates as an ultimate objective service at Center Congregational Church. (Herald photo by decisions about the schools at a leader, said Thursday he felt he was Carragher is a solid contender and Mouse appeared again as a write-in candidate for the of the Connecticut Water Company. Pinto) Harvey Harpin, PAC member, told Smith said, “We should be concen­ special meeting March 29. Rome Suggests Biebel the board, “People are worried as to trating on the fact we advocate a ‘‘clearly in the lead” for the job. He said Moynihan, it appears, won't make a run judge of probate job. “The application provides no infor­ School Superintendent Raymond whpthor nr not Bolton High School quality high school in Bolton.’’ He he had 15 House members “cominitted to for the job unless a lot of people get in the Three area state senators received write-ins for lieute­ mation concerning the financial con­ Allen said, “I know there is concern will be closed. You are doing people an said he doesn’t think people realize me and another dozen colleagues working contest and no clear favorite emerges. nant governor. They were David Barry of Manchester dition of each subsidiary nor any Church To Commission out there but I urge everyone not to Quit Republican Post proposed future construction and or injustice (by not making a decision; the possiblity of closing the school is for me.” Some lawmakers feel the job is John and Joseph Fauliso and Sanford Cloud, both of Hartford. be hasty in making judgments until a real potential. He said, “They think Stolberg said his supporters included Groppo’s if he wants it. But the popular Wallace Irish Jr., an active Manchester Republican, expansion of each subsidiary,” the and forcing them to make a decision all the facts are in." HARTFORD (UPI) — Lewis Rome, one At the time Biebel referred to the GOP Its Education Director someone is calling wolf.” Reps. William Dyson of New Haven, representative from Winsted is expected received a vote for state representative from the 13th mayor said (about their children’s future) that Allen said, “I urge you to go of the members of Connecticut’s slate as a “dream ticket.” He explained that the Town of Ver­ could compound the problem (of Fred Beecher said he is primarily Joseph Farricielli of Branford, David to continue to stay in his position as House Republican ‘‘dream ticket” that went up Assembly District, even though Irish lives in the 12th cautiously but as speedily as Sarasin lost by more than 180,000 votes non is a large municipal consumer of MANCHESTER - Mrs. Anne the confirmation program. She also declining enrollment).’’ ■ concerned with a quality high school Lavine of Durham, John Giordano of East chairman of the Appropriations Com­ in smoke in Tuesday’s elections, has Assembly District, a seat he has sought in the past. possible." to Mrs. Grasso, who won her second term Rockville Water & Aqueduct Co. and Flynn, director of Christian educa­ leads a Bible study group and The board is currently in the Hartford and A. Boyd Hinds of Hartford. mittee. suggested the ticket’s architect consider tion at Center Congregational in office. that the majority of the town’s originated a Sharing Families process of a study that will lead to Farricielli said he was working for Those seeking the House minority Church, will become a commissioned resigning. Biebel said Thursday he has received residents are also consumers. program two years ago at the some basic decisions about the future Stolberg’s election because ‘‘with him, leader job include Reps. Ralph Van worker of the United Church of Rome, the defeated GOP candidate for calls of support from Republicans and Garden Club Speaker Set “We are concerned that the costs church. of the school system. The study in­ Con Swindles Nuns there always has been an open door to dis­ Norstrand of Darien and John Mannix of Christ at a commissioning service lieutenant governor, said 'Thursday that members of the state central committee of the other subsidiaries will ul­ She has received a bachelor’s cludes visiting other schools. WEST HARTFORD. (UPI) - Two West Hartford. cuss the issues. You know where you stand New Canaan, two unopposed winners in state party Republican Chairman MANCHESTER — Mrs. John Swingen of Rocky Hill Sunday at 8 p.m. in the church sanc­ degree in literature and a master’s convents have been swindled out of “from all over the state.” will be guest speaker at the Manchester Garden Club timately be reflected in rate in­ Time and again the board has said, Dougherty-said Etachegaray told with him,” he added. Tuesday’s elections. Frederick Biebel should consider quitting tuary. degree in elementary education from $6,500 by a con man posing as a en­ Also seeking O’Neill’s job are Reps. “I have not considered it at all,” he said meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the Federated Room of creases for consumers of this area, “No decision has yet been made the same story — he was fleeing op­ In the second half of the last session. his post. The service of commissioning will the University of Hartford. She has dangered political refugee trying tu Timothy Moynihan of East Hartford and about resigning. “My term goes through Center Congregational Church. A business meeting will disproportionate to the actual costs about the future of the schools which pressive military regimes in Central Van Norstrand was called on more and Rome said state Republican leaders be conducted by the Hartford East also completed a two-year Parish reach safety in Germany, authorities Joseph Coatsworth of Cromwell, both more to espouse his party’s position and to July 1 and I intend to fulfill my term as be held at 7:30 p.m. of the present Rockville Water & are all being affected by declining and South America and was en route should meet to discuss “alternatives to state chairman.” Association of the United Church of Educators Program at Hartford enrollment.” However enrollment at report. to political asylum in Germany. He assistant majority leaders, and Robert Mannix is a long time member of the Ap­ revive the viability of the two party Mrs. Swingen has a degree in floriculture from Ohio Aqueduct Co. We feel that a com­ Christ. Asked if he would seek another term in prehensive review of this problem is Seminary Foundation and a one-year the high school and elementary Detective Capt. Thomas A. said it was imperative his Carragher of Hartford, deputy majority propriations Committee and the right system ’’ as a result of Tuesday’s State University and with her husband's assistance has As director of Christian education Dougherty Thursday said the man leader. Another contender before he lost hand man of Stevens for the past two the $30,000 a year job, Biebel said, “I’ll operated Laurette's Flower Shop in Rocky Hill for 15 necessary,” he told Mierzwa. program or assistants in Christian school is slightly higher than whereabouts remain a secret for his smashing election victory by the at Center Church, Mrs. Flynn has education, sponsored by the United identified himself as Dr. Juan Tuesday was Rep. Robert Vicino of years. make that decision when the time com­ years. The mayor also expressed concern, originally anticipated. safety, and the well-being of his Democrats. es.” been responsible for children’s Church of Christ and the Episcopal Etachegaray when he approached Bristol, the deputy House Speaker. Sen. Lawrence DeNardis of Hamden, Miss Ellen Buckley is chairman of the meeting. on behalf of the town, that the Harpin said, “You shouldn’t visit family in South Amercia, the detec­ Asked if he meant Biebel should resign, As for the outcome of the election, ministry, family programming and Church in Connecticut. the Sisters of Mercy Convent and Kennelly said ‘Thursday, “I feel comfor­ chief deputy minority leader, and Sen. Members are welcome to bring a friend. proposed merger will result in a other schools unless you’ve made a tive said. Rome said, “He ought to consider that.” Biebel said, “We feel we did verything we Sisters of St. Joseph College, both in. table” about being re-elected to an un­ Richard Bozzuto of Watertown, deputy further dissipation of the natural decision to close our school. If that Rome said there should be a meeting of could. We have no guilt feelings what- precedented third term as House Speaker. minority leader, are expected to battle the party leaders to discuss the leadership water supply of the Rockville Com­ UConn Mulls Fee Increases Kennelly’s wife, Barbara Bailey over Rome’s seat. sover. I just think it wasn’t in the cards ... pany, through transportation or dis­ makeup — but he did not intend to take the people were satisfied with her (Mrs. part in it. tribution to other subsidiaries and Grasso) leadership, there was no great their service area. STORRS (UPI) — University of “I wish I was in the mood to attend but dormitory fee rates and an $80 annual scandal.” He said that history has shown this Connecticut officials today were increase in the general university fee N I’m not. I’m going to be practicing law,” Biebel said “the issue of taxation never to be true in the past and current expect^ to consider a $204 fee in­ to cover increased salaries and Turkey Bingo Scheduled he said in his Bloomfield office. Rome muse caught on” and the low voter turnout FLORIST & GREENHOUSES ' problems of water supplies called for crease in student fees for next year. fringe benefits for UConn employees. said he had no present plans to return to MANCHESTER — ’The annual Turkey “proved people were indifferent.” a full review of this situation also. School officials said Thursday the UConn medical and dental school Catholic High School. politics. WEEKLY SPECIAL Bingo sponsored by St. Bridget’s Rosary Cash prizes, door prizes and turkeys will Biebel took over the GOP chairmanship sum includes $124 a year increase in administrators were also expected to Society will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Biebel, however, repeated his vow to re­ in 1975 and steadily built up an well- MON. THRU SAT. be awarded to game winners. main at the GOP helm until his term ends FRUH FLOWER consider increases ranging from $50 Bridget’s School cafeteria, 70 Main St. Refreshments will be available. Parking financed organization of professionals BO U O U ETt. ’ 2.49 to $100 per semester to cover rijjng in July 1979 and when told of Rome’s CASH A CARRY p,„u„c„ Proceeds from this annual event will will available in the upper parking lot next aiming at a Republican victory. Rubin Drops Complaint costs. benefit scholarship fund. ’The scholarships feelings, would say only, “Lew Rome is But Tuesday’s results only increased the m HARTFORD RO.. MANCHESTER to the church and in the lower parking lot the finest individual I’ve ever met.” S41-S8M OR I4S-SSM MANCHESTER - Dr. Rubin has dropped his will be awarded to students attending St. across from the Eighth District Democratic strength in the Legislature **Lcrf».l Rtimli Grtnear In M«iicA»i It ” Ben Rubin has dropped a Rome, the Senate minority leader, early complaint because the Bridget’s Junior High School and East Firehouse. and dealt a serious blow to some specula­ Freedom of Information in the year began a drive to obtain the tion that Biebel might be considered for minutes now are on file. complaint against the Rubin is the organizer of Republican gubernatorial nomination. But nomination to become the Republican town’s Housing Code En­ Biebel talk ^ him into accepting the se­ national chairman. the recently formed East Hartford Fire Calls cond spot behind Rep. Ronald Sarasin, R- forcement Committee. Manchester Tenants Democrats won four Senate seats and 12 Rubin filed his complaint Conn., of Beacon Falls at the party’s state House seats to raise their majority to 26- Association. convention in July. when the committee failed Thursday, 9:20 a.m. —False fire in rear of 127 Timber Hills St. 10 in the Senate and 103-48 in the House. to file minutes from a E y sg la ssss alarm at Penney High School, ‘Trail. Thursday, 9:04 p.m. —Car meeting in the specified Forbes Street. Thursday, 3:14 p.m. Prescriptions R IM V fire on Main Street near Route > Trim FasMors < time established by FOI Thursday, 9:54 a.m. —Medical call to 1084 Main St. 2 underpass. LEARN TO laws. The minutes were LowMt Prices —Investigation at 11 Bragg St. Thursday. 5:01 p.m. Thursday, 10:33 p.m Specializing Excliilhily In filed!iinally but were late. ARTHUR DRUG —Medical call to 13 Godwin PLAY BLUEGRASS ‘Thursday, 10:47 a.m. —Car —Dumpster fire in rear of A hearing had been fire on Route 2 near Charter Place. Putnam Plaza. MANDOLIN Oak Bridge. Thursday. 6:35 p.m. Today, 12:27 a.m.—Medical scheduled Noy. 13, but Thursday, 12:21 p.m. —Medical call to 1323 Bum- call to 19 Beacon Hill Road. HOEDOWN-VIOLIN —Medical call to 59 side Ave. Today, 12:55 a.m. —Medical CHORD & MELODY Washington Ave. Thursday, 8:13 p.m. call to 77 Cornell Circle. WtanlUMoslM Thur^y 1:17 p.m. —Grass —Investigation at 8 Hollister GUITAR 8nd Today, 5:24 a.m. —Medical FOR SPECIAL kMk.notiibi fire at 225 Prospect St. Drive. call to 1254 Main St. Thursday. 1:57 p.m. ‘Thursday. 8:49 p.m. —False RATES AND INFO MU) Today. 7:52 a.m. —Trash CALL —Medical call to 726 Main St. alarm at Pitkin School, 320 fire at 593 Burnside Ave. ‘Thursday, 2:04 p.m. —Grass 6 4 9 - 7 1 2 0 D I A L At Competitive RAarfcet Prices Small Purchases Receive C e * ' TOWN OF MANCHESTER Equal Attention DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DOWN ContMf

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EAST HARTFORD - Chapter Her other elected chairs were 1470, Women of the Moose, 404 Junior Regent (1974), Senior Regent Cut of 10 Teacher Jobs Prospect St., will honor College of (1975) and Junior Graduate Regent Regents member Annette Dulude (1976) . She was admitted to the MANCHESTER — Ten teaching members. federal funding for energy conserva­ VO L XXXXVI - NO. 9 Saturday with ceremonies beginning chool orlo College of Regents last June at positions are expected to be The projected decline in the enroll­ tion. The $16 million allotted to S U at 7 p.m. Mooseheart. • eliminated from the public schools ment next year is 278. Mrs. Dulude, who lives with her Connecticut for schools and hospitals Her husband, Clement, is a past next year because of continued During a regular meeting with the was part of recent legislation family at IIS Sisson St., joined the pvem or. Fellow, of East Hartford declining enrollments. press Wednesday, Kennedy also said’ enacted by Congress. Past HSW Editors East Hartford Chapter in 1970 and Lodge 1477 and is vice president of The figure was reached by ad­ the Board of Education will pursue The administration is putting was admitted to the advanced degree Sock ’n the third district, Connecticut Moose ministrators working on the an opportunity to participate in a together statistics on energy use in of Academy of Friendship two years Association. The Deludes have three preliminary budget for next year. nutriton education program. some of the school buildings which later in recognition of her work for Broaden Horizons daughters. Of the 10 positions, it is probable The federally funded program was are less energy efficient. the fraternity. The High School World like Dancing will follow the testimonial that six will be on the elementary described to school staff, ad­ m Buskin She served as secretary from 1971 school level and four in the junior ministrators, parents and others at a ■* everything else, runs in a seemingly Crimson, one of the most renowned dinner from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. For to 1974. and earned the Star high schools, School Superintendent endless cycle. college newspapers in the country, is ticket sales or information contact meeting sponsored by the PTA Coun­ Recorders degree in Chicago James P. Kennedy said. Papers are meticulously produced a very demanding paper and as of Patricia Blair or Barbara DeVaux at cil last week. Dr. Gerald Fitzgib- St. James Ladies /Mooseheart, lil. in June, 1974. He said he hopes an actual layc^f of every Friday afternoon and the this writing Steve had survived the ■».89-9774. Annette Dulude bons, assistant superintendent for Praised teachers will not be necessary and deadlines, no matter how much of a first cut (the first step to Woodward curriculum, will contact the Univer­ To Meet Monday that the cuts can be made through at­ rush there is to meet them, always and Bernstein, I guess). Academical­ sity of Connecticut and the State trition. However, the school board is Board of Education, which are joint­ MANCHESTER — The Ladies of seem to be met. ly Steve is undecided about a major, St. James will meet Monday night at Well beneath this superficial cycle Non-Profit Groups in Show required to notify teachers by March ly administering the program. but he seems to be leaning in the Sock ’n Buskin’s fall presentation, 1 if it is not known by that date if 7:30 in St. James Convent. ’ there lies a deeper, more direction of political science. The program, involving a cross-age entitled “ The Future of West MANCHESTER - The Greater educational organizations will be of local civic groups, and we feel the their positions can be retained. The Rev. William Carroll will personality-oriented world, a world grouping approach, could involve up The news and art editors of last Revelation,” is made up of a lot of Manchester Chamber of Commerce receiving display space. donation of space is just one more celebrate a Mass for deceased that is always changing. This is the Last year about 18 teachers were to 1,000 elementary students and 40 year seem much more decided nice things. today announced that the Among those groups now scheduled members and friends. cycle of the editors. example of this continuing concern notified of the possible layoffs, but secondary students, Kennedy said. academically and professionally The play, which is an original by overwhelming response of the local to participate in the show are the Boy Members are asked to bring non- Each year new people move into oriented than their editing friend, for the full community.” all of them were retained by the The program could begin as early as Dr. Lee Hay, premiered last Friday business community has made it Scouts, Girl Scouts, Sheltered next spring. perishable food items,for the the spotlight of the editorial position Steve. Marc Laufer and Paul ’Turek The addition of these exhibits is beginning of the school year because in front of a disappointingly small possible for the Chamber to include Workshop, and Manchester High expected to add to the family at­ of retirements, resignations and Kennedy also reported that the Thanksgiving basket to be donated to of High School World, but scarcely a are both persuing a premed a parish family. audience. It ends its run tomorrow several local non-profit organizations School COEP' Program. Also slated mosphere of the Product Show. Ac­ leaves of absence by other staff schools are in a position to apply for glance is given to those leaving hte curriculum. Marc is studying at the night. in its upcoming Manchester Product spotlight. Just for a moement let’s to be present with exhibits are Lutz tivities for adults and children, University of Pennsylvania and is The story is set in an imaginary Show. Junior Museum, Public Health exhibits for the homeowner and move this heretofore stationary working on a double major, psy­ ■ X*t town called West Revelation, and Scheduled to be held on Nov. 18 and renter, contests, and entertainment spotlight to follow the present lives chology and biology. Marc is also Nurses health screening staff, and a deals with the demise of the twon and 19, the product show will include Manchester Police Department are all planned with the family in of last year’s editors, they’re really working as a lab technician for a the townspeople’s love for it. Early nearly 100 exhibits by local retail, home security display. mind. Students Surprise Staff dbing some interesting things. biological reprouction laboratory at in the story, the people of toe town commercial, and industrial firms. Also expected are the Lions Club As you recall last year’s editing UPenn. Paul is studying pre-med at Doors to the 1978 Manchester learn that there is a strong chance The show will offer local residents an and Roundtable Singers from staff was composed of five seniors Yale and is taking such an intense Product Show will open at 10 a.m. on that their railroad station will be opportunity to view the wide range of Manchester High School. and two juniors. academic program that he is finding Saturday, Nov. 18 with the show open closed down, an action that will bring products and services available in The Chamber has expressed its until 9 p.m, On Sunday, Nov. 19 the By Not Speaking English ’The two juniors, Grace Jaworski it hard to do things extracurricular- an end to toe only industry in West the Manchester area. gratitude, to the local businesses who and Mike Wilson are now seniors and show is open from noon to 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - School ad­ ly- Revelation — meat packing. Through the generosity of several have chosen to donate their exhibit Anyone seeking further informa­ German and Russian. Other in­ students either on an individual basis are still with High School World. Last, but certainly not least, is ministrators were a little surprised Vinnie Phillips seated, (portrayed by Future of West Revelation,” Sock and The central role is played by junior local businesses and a decision by the space to these worthwhile groups. tion is invited to contact the Greater dividual students speak Hindu. or in groups. There are no other Grace is Art editor this year and Lynn Alemany, Photo editor for the to find a large number of students in p u r ie Paterim) and Rose Perkins (por- Buskin’s fall production. The final two ner- Laurie Patarini. Miss Patarini does Chamber’s show committee a “The Manchester business com­ Manchester Chamber of Commerce Danish, Persian, Tagalog, Estonian separate programs for the non- Mike has remained Sports editor, but 1977-78 High School World. Lynn, like an exceptional job in her debut with S number of local charitable, civic and the school system whose dominant of East Indian. English speaking. The tutors help the their time will come for nostalgia, so trayed by Randee Trabitz) argue over how to formances will be tonieht and tomorrow munity has a long history of support at 257 East Center St. Steve, seems to be avidly developing 'n B, bringing life to the character of language is not English. The schools are required by state children as long as they are needed. now let’s dwell on the five graduating the skills learned in HSW. Lynn is save their town in this scene from “The „ i 2 u ^ “ (Photo by te w ite ) Alvina Philips, who is toe resident A count was made as a result of a law to report the non-English The biggest concentrations of non- editors. living at home and commuting to the operator of the railroad station. Like survey required by the state Depart­ speaking students each year and are Mari Brennan, a co-editor last English speaking students are at Rhode Island School of Photography. everyone in toe production. Miss Cop Dress Leads to Arrest ment of Education. About 20 required to provide a teacher if there Washington School, which was year, is now living at, and attending This school is a two year school and _____ ~ ______the leeendlegend “Private” ion it. He was different languages among more Patarini remains solid throughout. EAST HARTFORD — The owner of sons vested with police power; are 20 or more students who have the several Vietnamese children, Nathan the University of Connecticut. Mari should develop all of Lynn’s In a play in which all inter-personal armed with a .357 caliber Smith and than 150 students were reported as same dominant language in one Child Development: Not Child’s Play the Eastview Cafe, 389 Main S t, East private detectives and watchmen; Wesson revolver. Hale School and Bennet Junior High is studying theatre at UConn and is photographic talents. When she relationships come across beautiful­ the dominant languages. school. School Superintendent James School, Kennedy said. looking forward to her trip to By now, most of Manchester High tors. Hartford, was arrested oh a warrant and uniformed employee insignia. The man said he had a state gun graduates she will be able to enter When asked a question they will ly, one stands out above all. Randee Wednesday night. A breakdown of the languages in­ P. Kennedy said. The Indo-Chinese children seem to Australia. She will be leaving for the business world with a marketable School’s students have become This year the children arrived on On Oct. 22, police said an officer license and police said he did. Police answer it to the best of their ability. ’Trabitz, who plays the ratchety old Thomas A. Lombardi, 47, of 16 cluded 32 Spanish, 31 French, 29 Lao, However, because there are no have the greatest difficulty with the Australia in January and will be skill. aware of two sets of 18 little pre­ Monday, Oct. 23, along with their observed a man wearing a police- said the fact that he is not working Seniors can see lost qualities of their Rose Perkins, has some tremendous Crosby St., was charged with one 22 Italian, 12 Polish, eight Viet­ concentrations that high in ope language and assimilating into the living there for one year. This trip It’s quite interesting to discover school children and six different type uniform outside the Eastview for a licensed guard service put him namese, seven Latvian, three Korean parents. Some had been in the class own in the children, such as in­ arguments with Alvina. count charging the permitee as school, Kennedy said, part-time culture, Alan Chesterton, pupil per­ should be a great experience for her what these past editors are doing. classes of senior classmen playing Cafe. The man was clad in a tall in violation of state and town codes. and two each of Portuguese, Greek, in the previous years and knew what nocence, believabiiity and' trust. Misses Trabitz and Patarini shine responsible for the actions of his tutors are provided to help the sonnel services director said. and we wish her the best of luck. They have contributed to what High with them in the quadrangle. was going on. stetson-type hat, the type usually His police-type uniform was also a Some retained qualities are also brightly, delivering cranky remaks employees and three violations of Steve Latham, also co-editor, &hool Wolrd is today and will con­ If nothing else, the folks in the Most did not. Some wanted to go worn by toe state police, and dark violation, police said. reflected. to each other at every opportunity. state statute. pants with a stripe down the side. SMms to have gained greatly from tinue to contribute to all endeavors in Lombardi was released on $500 sur­ Child Development is probably one Randee is funny, annoying, and The three state statute violations his term as editor. Steve is attending which they engage themselves. We, less than interesting study halls or “Big Kid” senior friend. Outside He was also wearing a black ety bond. He will be presented in Penny Cites Business About Town of the better classes taught at lovable in toe role of Rose, a part pertain to sections dealing with: per­ Harvard this year and is trying at High School World, wish them luck classes. leather jacket and a badge that bore court Nov. 27. they can play on the horsey swing' 'Manchester High School. The that is demanding of every resource MANCHESTER — Next week has themselves beyond expected levels diligently for a cherished spot in the and are glad that we got to know However, the seniors in the Child sets, the slides, ride tricycles and knowledge gained will, without a 'the actress can muster. been declared “Business Apprecia­ and have served as a major source of The membership committee of the Harvard Crimson’s editing staff. ’The them. I— Peter Krupp Development classes responsibilities engage in the monkey bars (which Manchester Junior Women’s Club are far more important than enter­ doubt, be used, whether on a former , Playing the daughter of Alvina is' Manchester Public Records tion Week" by Mayor Stephen Penny. leadership within Manchester.” tainment. are quite tricky to get out of, once students’ own child or on the kid next junior Timotoea Kargl, who will “The business community in The announcement is in conjunc­ will have a coffee for prospective in), or run around and use their im­ door. Because no matter what never have to change her name W arranty deeds Gerich Jr., South Windsor, Manchester has served as the base tion with the Greater Manchester members Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Many are the underclassmen who agination. Some are pretty vocal and happens, there will always be should she go on in acting. Tim is in­ Kenneth W. Krivanec, property at 365-367 Adams Katherine M. O’Neill, also .Vlarriage license from which our town’s vitality has Chamber of Commerce 1978 Product home of Cheryl Alubicki, 11 Fenwick don’t know what’s going on out there, like to scream a lot, but they are X Release Hailed hut have their own theory. Most of children around. — Jim Richardson credibly sweet in toe fole of Mandy— Vernon, to Richard G. St., $37,500. known as Katherine Charles F. Evrard and arisen,” Penny wrote in his Show, which will be held Nov. 18 and Road. Children are welcome. For probably never heard over the usual DeCobert, $1,721.-36, Phyllis L. Girard, both of proclamation. “Members of the local 19. more information, please contact the theories are pretty wild and in­ noise. but the sweetness b^utifully grabs Stevens Manchester, and Jean F. Tardif and the attention of the audience. Rex 0. Gray, Glastonbury, Rejeanne Tardif to Her­ property on Union Street. Manchester, Nov. 22. business community have extended Madelyn Dore at 649-2725 or Sonja When Styx released ‘"The Grand a solid reputation for themselves correct, such as one sophomore’s The children are in class two or Henry at 742-8233. idea that most seniors are in the Everyone loves Mandy by toe time property at 75, 75V2, and 77 man M. Frechette, Albert .Mechanic's lien Illusion," I thought that they would through their instrumentals, which three times a week and the other Dzen Construction Co. never top i t Howevo-, much to my class because by then they are in Juke Box toe lights go down. In toe role of Birch St., $49.50 con­ R. Martin and Gerald P. are well written and performed to days are spent discussing the Mandy’s fiancee is junior Mike Inc. against Hayden L. Save on All amazement, they have. ’Their latest perfection. And their vocals may be their second childhood, and therefore veyance tax. Rothman, property at 35 especially well suited. previous day and learning more Flanagan. Flanagan shows a certain Anibal .Medeiros and Durant St., $28,500. Griswold Jr., $6,193, School Supplies release “Pieces of Eight” has proved among the best of the business. about child psychology. Is Returned property on Hillstown Child Development is a class air of assuredness for the duration of Mary Ellen Medeiros to Judgm ent lien my earlier thoughts wrong. Dennis D e Y o ^ and Tommy Shaw Working with the children is both ARTHUR DRUG The return of the infamous juke toe show; he is a natural actor. Robert L. Allison and Household Finance Corp. Road. Styx is a five-man group from the ^eHwth lead singers who often sing available to seniors only. This is an interesting and learning Chicago area. Dennis DeYoung plays into- counter-tenor range. because they are thought of as e“^ S o r tog, parties.3 - box to the cafeteria was seen this Gideon Smythe, toe major of West Kathryn B. Allison, proper­ against Frederick 0. past week. (We recently ran an arti­ Revelation, is portrayed by senior ty at 375 Summit St., $53,- Deane, $715.49, property at WHAT MAKES THE NEW keyboards and synthesizers, as well That is to say they sing notes well ^hil^en Of little, ning is shared by both the child and cle about the removal of the juke box Paul Marte. Marte surprised no one . 500. as singing lead counter-tenor. into soprano range. 'Their voices have children. It IS not an easy class, but it the senior, despite a difference of 37-39 Grove St. Tommy Shaw is also a counter­ a h i^ , light quality which makes by the administration due to the as he turned in a great animation of Albert J. Spearot and Vi­ Hartford National Bank childrM over a decade between them. Young the bumbling, yet well meaning tenor lead and plays electric and them very pleasant to hear. In abomitable condition of the vian D. Spearot Olin R. & Trust Co. against ManchMter Evaning Haratc cafeteria.) The return of the box was leader of the town. Some of toe other AMC/JEEP HOT UNE twelve-string guitar. James Young “Queen of S|»des,” Dennis sings a the climax of the work done by Stu­ S ’n B veterans in toe production in­ to ClflCULATlON HOURS plays various guitars and sings lead. h i^ F easily and holds it for quite a Mon. - Fri. wimnir clude Jaqui Hedlund (as Blanche), Drums, percussion and back-up wWe. James Young’s voice isn’t ning all the classmates’ names, then dent Assembly and a newly formed ^ NATIVE APPLES 6:30 to 6:00 vocals are handled by John Panozzo. quite as high, but he is a tenor non­ a review of sex education is gone club, N.U.T.S. Judy Wilson (as Irma), Kristi DEUVERY DEADLINE MAC INTOSH CORTLAND, 5:30 p.m. TO BUY Chuck Panozzo plays bass guitar and etheless and sounds good, especially over. The review is necessary, along These two organizations helped to Farrell (as Hilda), and Robert SAT. also does back-up vocals. in “Lords of the Ring.” with child psychology, to understand fHaW Notes.} clean up the cafeteria, as well as in­ Lenhardt (as the stranger). DELICIOUS, WINESAP, RED-IDA APPLES 7:00 - t0:00 a.m. forming the MHS students of the All of the above mentioned actors DEUVERY DEADLINE Many rock groups get by on in­ The song that really made Styx how the children think and behave. 7:30 a.m; need to it clean. FRESH APPLE CIDER *PURE CIDER VINEDAR CIEBN kaap and actresses turnecl in convincing strumentals but don’t have good known in these parts was “Lady” of After about six weeks, the children Of the approximately 'll drinking Suggested Carrier R^te^‘ Find out firsthand when you take a spirited The publicity crew from Student performances in their respective vocals. Some groups don’t have a few years back. arrive in class. The day or so before fountains in the upstairs corridors of Payable In Advance roles. Lenhardt, however, stood out either, getting by only on stage shows Their songs are well done, each this is spent by the seniors Manchester High School, four are in Assembly put up a large banner Single copy...... 15« USED C M S test drive at your local AMCIJeep dealer! asking all students to “Take Your in his portrayal of The Stranger. The FERRANDO ORCHARD W eekly...... 90a and shock value, such as the punk with a special quality of its own. decorating the room, painting the operation. BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD„ OUBTONBURY One m onth...... $3.90 Garbage and /Stuff It!” This, along part was very neatly played; Three months ...... $11.70 rock groups of yesterday. Styx, “I’m OK,” recorded in a cathedral, windows and playing with the many 3 MIIm Boyond Vlto’a RMtauranI toys and games. This is to remind the with announcements over the inter­ Lenhardt intrigues and entices toe Six m onths...... $23.40 however, has it all. They have made features a fifty-second pipe organ The Team of the Week is the girls’ V OPEN 7 DAYS One ye a r...... $46.60 (»RTER solo that, by itself, is worth the price students, who by now have given up Cross Country team. The girls com, helped to inform students that audience. Mall Rates Upon Request such activities, how children think the cafeteria should be kept clean. Rounding out toe last of the large Subscribers who fail to receive of a good stereo system. For the finished their season last week, win­ their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. Chevrolet opening of “Renegade,” Tommy and like to play. - ding up in third place in the CCTL and Each day, during seventh period, roles is Neill Berggren, who plays should telephone the circulation the N.U.T.S. club (Nocturnal Union Gene. Berggren is convincing in toe ^ R EP LA C E GLASS IN department, 647-9946. Shaw sings two lines of verse and is The children themselves are incor­ placing fourth in the State LL meet. 1229 Main St., Manchester New School then joined by Dennis DeYoung and porated ■■■„-----, — as audio-visual *ouai cuuca aides wno who The Player of the Week is Sue of Top Seniors) would wander part, bringing out the loudest laugte through the cafeteria and pick up and the deepest sighs from the STORM DOORS T.M. TEL. 646-6464 James Young for two more verses of f® . ^ knowledge gained through Caouette, who finished fourth in the with 1 AI------1 1 hnnIriQ ann nnmriAe 'TU a audience. three-part harmony, a capella, yet! books and movies. The seniors get to LL race, and was the first Indian trays and other stray garbage. Not Club Formed only did they pick up the garbage, but There is no ‘best cut’ on this see how real and “individual ‘hvidual children hharrier a r r ie r aacross c r o s s ththe e line. Taking nice care of some of toe they also very subtly asked students smaller assignments are Sandy Gray . Have you noUced a group of seniors They are all musical gems Congratulations from HSW. to remove their trays and help keep TOP I J I <9 Pricea ■ See these new clesnin^ the C3feterl3 recently? that Ihflt shimmershirnmer with equalpnnai radiance. environnient,environment, peers sndand other far-fac- — ■ ■... (as Olive), Gerry Ganley (as Rev. — QUALITY Like Glass -- - ...... Mwmwua the cafeteria clean. ’ayssen), and Rick Spiller (as Er­ "raey’re N.U.T.S. The Nocturnal Yes, one can easily have one song in Someone in MHS, presumably a :•••* STANLEY TOOLS ***ii mind as the ‘best,’ but only tem­ HSW Staff student, is going throu{^ a second The result of this monumental ef­ nie). Deserving of special recogni­ CRYLIC PLASTIC GUZING Union of Top Seniors is a newly fort on the part of the students was tion is Rich Walden, who plays J.D. Glass Clear • Non-Yellowing • Shatterproof porarily. This often depends on the Ingrid Jacobson...... Co-Editor childhood. A children’s book and a : at formed club, with Mr. Hunt of the the eventual return of the juke box. St. Clair. Walden’s dashing good Safety FlexO^OIaze requirei m WKclal ikllli English department acting as its ad­ iistener’s mood. Peter Krupp ...... Co-Editor tricycle were stolen last week, the / Approved to initall. It li eiiy lo cut, uw ind Irim I j LOW PRICES PLUS TRUE QUALITY 64&5707 • • Hopefully, this time, it is here to looks snatch attention for the short to lit window oponingi. Hm no dlngoro'ui visor. As a parting gift, Styx, themselves, Richard Walden-...... News Editor fonner from Chilcn)evelopment, the tot Your sharp culling odgaa. II la braah raalalant. stay. time he is on. y Protoetion- Members of the N.U.T.S. all have provide a simple pleasure to those Carolyn Egan . . . ; . .Feature Editor latter from a Patterns of Human FLEX-O-GLAZE wet the FIRST approved I; CONYERS HARDWARE 11 The 1979 AMC Spirit It is a great money making project, PROPCHTV REPAIR SUPPLIES ft EQUIPMENT S SERVICE J J who are musically inclined; all toeir Behavior class. “The Future of West Revelation” acrvlle safety glazing. Inside, it's a quiet, comfortable car nut names, i.e. Coconut, Chestnut, Grace Jdworski ...... Art Editor ' WARP BROS. Chicago SOISI Pioneers in Plistici Since 1924 and as long as everyone continues to is fun, sad, cute; it makes one think. {J ROUTE S3 TALCOTTVILLE NEAR THE ACADIA •• and Doughnut. lyrics are printed on the record Michael Wilson...... Sports Editor Take this ad to your Hardware, Lumber or Bldg. Supply Store Make it your move for 79/ The AMC with bucket seats, color-keyed keep toe cafeteria clean it will re­ The actors (without exception) are I* HOURS MONDAY SATURDAY 8:00-5 30 Jim Jobin is the president of the sleeve. — Jim Richardson Aaron H orw itz...... Photo Editor The most useful table in the entire Accept no sufastitules—Get too oualilv FliX-0-6U>ff Spirit is a beautifully designed carpeting, 4-spoke steering wheel and main in toe students’ hands. Come on solid, and toe backstage crews carry group, with Matt Gluhosky and Chris of MHS is not in a chemistry lab; it’s Authorized subcompact with flair and pizazz. and let’s all march to toe music out their functions nicely. more. Test drive the Spirit today! Nelson vice-presidents. Titles are not not in a mathematics room; it’s not even in the faculty lounge. The most played by toe Student Assembly and Conclusion: attend “The Future of 8th Annual InterfaHh very important, however, because toe N.U.T.S. - Richard Walden. West Revelation.” — Mike Wilson everyone contributes. useful table in MHS is sitting outside : s The 1979 AMC Concord The N.U.T.S., upon seeing the dis­ the cafeteria doors, in the vestibule. Preview Dealer Last year’s American success story! gusting condition of the cafeteria, It has been used for the collection of Warning: Class Off and Running THANKSGIVIHG SERVICE This year. Concord’s bound to impress decided to help cleanup. Each SAA, dance, football, Aridian and even more car lovers with its elegant seventh period they pick up trays and yearbook money. It’s hard to describe toe feeling I interiors, proven performance and garbage, and push chairs back into at toe high school I am beginning to Sunday Evening, November 19,1978 place. The Annual lOH Bake Sale is got when I first walked into recognize where I am. (now and proven value! The new Concord Manchester High School. It was ji eBSSiiSflWBlKKH• • ) • Non-members have even started to tomorrow. Literally tons of confec­ then) Limited offers genuine leather seats, help. \ tionary goodies will be on sale, with definitely a mixture of many Another problem was lunch in toe No. 83-300 power steering and more as standard emotions. Being only a sophomore, I brackets ii^ n the juke box was placed in the ihstriKjtors of handicapped cafeteria. I can still imagine myself equipment. was apprehensive as to how toe up­ entering toe cafeteria and looking South United the cafeteria at the beginning of the students cruWing the town’s streets perclassmen would treat our class. year, the understanding between the in station wagons. There will also be around hoping to find someone, Methodist Church : : ^ May major problem was simply anyone, to sit with, so as not to seem HsrtlofdlW.sllMiat student body and the administration a stationary unit located bn Main finding my classes! I must have was that it would stay only if the cafe Street. Of all of Manchester’s fine totally sophomoric. walked twenty miles inside on that 1979 JEEP was kept clean. charitable organizations, lOH has to I remember seeing a few sym­ TPM Miiiaeal lirtarhid* first day at MHS. While everyone The hottest name in 4-wheel drive! Several weeks ago', however, the be among the finest. pathetic looks from juniors who else seemed to be adjusting to toe could remember feeling toe same Like getting off the beaten path? You’ll juke box was removed because the large and extremely confusing 7:N PM SwviM gl cafeteria was a disgusting mess. The Intellectual Level of High way last year. After finally finding a ThanksBhrtng like the hot new Jeep lineup including building, I continued to get totally friend or two to sit with and having Jeep CJs, Pickups, Cherokee and Through the efforts of N.U.T.S., the School World Editors Department: lost after every turn I took. While one juke box is back. The High School World publishes an bought my lunch, I found that eating J Wagoneer. Test drive a Jeep. We wrote might suggest asking a junior or a was close to impossible! I felt as if Tie N.U.T.S. are planning many unending flow of rock record reviews senior for directions,' this sounds the book on 4-wheel drive. activities, such as a dance, toga par- — but never, ever a book review toe entire junior and senior class easier than it is. were watching me. So taking a few Everyono WoleonM to this Family . and ski trip. They will use some of Think about it. After my first few attempts at sips of milk and a few bites of my Service for all FaHhe T the proceeds from these functions to politely asking, ‘‘Where am I?” and - buy needed items for the sdiool. If you’ve ever considered taking an sandwich IJiastily fled to toe nearest ee • Perfect for sawing logs SS receiving disgusted sighs of “(to! exit to escape outdoors for the I N.U.T.S. is out to prove that this achievement test in a foreign You must be a sophomore!” I finally Non-perMiabto food and monataiy gMa language, make sure you know what remaining minutes of toe period. Si • Makes base for picnic table |* year’s student body is one of the best gave up and increased my walking However, not every aspect of being wW ba aceapM durbiB lha aantoa. in years. you’re getting into. The tests offered pace to a near sprint as I raced a sophomore is bad. The class of ’81 •* • Holds 50 gallon drum I New Ybrk, New Jersey, Connecticut by the (Allege Admissions Testiiw Some say the N.U.T.S. are truly around toe halls in circles desperate^ looks like an outstanding one. So nuts; but if they are, I wish everyone Company are quite difficult. If you ly searching for my next class and watch out upperclassmen, the could b e .P a u l Peck don t have to take a foreign language AMC/Jeep Dealers. finding it just a few seconds after toe sophomores are coming!! — Patty CanlifMoa at dwrehas ••QoaiBheipsyoudofi^ achievement, don’t. - Mike Wilson bell rang. After abnost two months C TO t A.M. • W N O A YS . A.M. TO a A.M i The defending NFL champion Cow­ New England, Denver at Cleveland, Olympics in 1976. at 23 Lyness St. (Town) product show or call the bank. w trick with defenseman Gordie Only 17-year-old • highly-touted cinnati Bengals are so hungry for vic­ boys are 6-4 and two games behind A military whist and setback card > Wa M T to NanMl Aipan, plw La«a>Y TWMi • Baltimore at Seattle, Kansas City at Roberts getting a pair and Mike An­ Wayne Gretzky could score for the i- Thursday. 7:29 p.m. - False alarm at Washington in the NFC Eastern Divi­ tories they’ve cut out lunch in favor Salter’s Pond. (Eighth District) party will be sponsored by Gibbons “ “THE KINO 647-9997 San Diego, Miami at Buffalo, Atlanta tonovich, Warren Miller, Andre Oilers. The lightning-fast skater Trio Sidelined Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ , SEE ARTHUR’S sion. Dallas has dropped two straight of a better conditioning program. Thursday. 8:35 p.m. - Smoke detector OP 647-9998 at New Orleans, Chicago at Lacroix and Mike Rogers one each. managed to spoil John Garrett’s bid New Head Coach Homer Rice this bus, tonight at 7:30 in St. Bridget o w and is in danger of suffering the ig- Minnesota, the New York Giants at PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Three at Pascal Lane. (Town) |N Open Price PKODUCEr ^ r k Howe picked up two assists for a shutout at 1L13 on the final week eliminated the lunch hour from School cafeteria. Prizes will be ' nominy of missing the playoffs jnst Washington, St. Louis at San Fran­ period. Pittsburgh Steelers, defensive end Thursday, 8:36 p.m. — Campfire at Book on all to keep his 12-game scoring streak in­ the daily practice schedule and added Hickey's Grove, Oakland Street. (Eighth warded, and refreshments served MANCHESTBI DPENT0NITETIL9 one year after winning the Super cisco, ITampa Bay at Detroit and the “Once he gets a couple of wingers L.C. Greenwood, tight end Bennie tact, longest in the WHA this season. a supervised running and weight­ District) TJe public is invited. Tickets may be Prescripthms • I 4S43M ______TUES., WED., 6 SAT. 'TIL 5 Bowl. New York Jets at Philadelphia. to work with and learns their moves, Cunningham and offensive tackle His set-up on Lacroix’s tally was a lifting time. The players seem to like Thursday. 8:51 p.m. - Leaf fire at obtained at the door. MON., THURS., FRI. TIL 9 “I don’t think the players really he’s going to be great,” Dineen Larry Brown, will miss Sunday Cincinnati hosts Oakland Monday beaut. The most talented of the Howe the change because a lot of them recognized the opposition would be so night. family put on such an efficient move offered. "He’s a good hockey player night’s game with the Los Angeles didn’t eat lunch anyway. Rams. _ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 10, 1978

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 10, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN Reed’s Job in Danger Penn State ..• m ' After No. 1 Streaking Patriots With Knicks in Skid Standing r NEW YORK (UPI) — All is not quiet on the Most of damage was provided by Denver's George Prepared for Oilers Western front for the New York Knicks. McGinnis, who scored 13 points in the first quarter. The NEW YORK (UPI) - Penn The Knicks completed their six-game Western road Nuggets placed six men in doyble figures to win their State’s elusive drive for a No. 1 trip in Denver Thursday night, and the Nuggets gave sixth straight at home and retain their lead in the ranking continues Saturday FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - same score in recording their best were a good team. We have too many them something serious to consider on the flight home. Midwest Division. when the Nittany Lions face The streaking New England defensive effort of the year. They players and hard-working coaches to "We didn't come to play until the second half," said held the Browns to 23 yards rushing, lose.” Denver, after leading by as many as 30 points, ripped North Carolina State in a show­ Patriots entertain the Houston the Knicks, 116-109, which did little to enhance whatever Reed. I’m not sure why, but there could a couple of the best figures for an NFL team this Houston will start Dan Pastorini at feelings of job security Coach Willis Reed may have left reasons. Sometimes it’s hard for a young team like ours down of Heisman Trophy can­ Oilers Sunday with thoughts of year, and sacked quarterback Brian quarterback. He has been completing Reed has come under heavy criticism of late in what has to come back after a good win like last night in Seattle. didates. the playoffs in the minds of Sipe seven times. passes at 60.5 percent clip since thus far bron a rugged season for the Knicks.. Our players were really high after beating the team with With a 9-0 record and a No. 2 both clubs. “We have to be careful against the Phillips took over as offensive coor­ The Knicks dropped four of six games on the road the best record in the league.” ranking in the polls, Penn State will “You can’t help thinking about it,” Patriots in that our defense is a great dinator after the fifth game. The swing and just what direction the rest of the season will In the only other NBA game Thursday night, Atlanta resume what has b ^ m e its annual said quarterback Steve Grogan, who pursuit defense,” Phillips said. “I’ll ground attack is led by super-rookie take is anyone's guess. beat San Diego, 125-101. quest: a national title. leads a balanced New England have to coach them hard on over­ Earl Campbell, whose 870 yards rank Although the Knicks closed the final losing margin to lluHk!i 125, Clippers 101 Saturday, there will be an added at­ offense into the game. “But we have pursuing. Tve got to convince the him second in the AFC. seven points, the game belonged entirely to Denver. The John Drew scored a season-high 35 points to carrv the traction at Beaver Stadium; Penn to be realistic. We can’t overlook the outside linebackers to stay at home New England will start Grogan at Nuggets led, 64-34, just before halftime and had more' Hawks past the Clippers. San Diego led 61-60 at the half State quarterback Chuck Fusina vs. things that got us to where we’re at.” because Grogan can hurt you on the quarterback and use four running than enough cushion to offset the Knicks' fourth-quarter but Eddie Johnson, who finished with 24 points, helped Wolfpack running back Ted Brown. The Pats, 8-2, have won seven run.” backs. The Pats have five rushes, in­ rally, j give the Hawks a 91-80 lead with 1:18 left In the third Fusina broke three Penn State straight and hold a one-game lead One concern of the Patriots will be cluding Grogan, with more than 250 “We OQi^ play yery well with prosperity,” smiled period. Nick Weatherspoon had 25 points and Lloyd Free records by completing 22-of-36 passes over Miami in the AFC East. The 6-4 Oiler kickoff ace Johnnie Dirden. yards. Brown, “wfe don't want anyone to leave the arena early.” 23 for the Clippers. for 315 yards last season and bis 11- Oilers trail Pittsburgh by three The Pats have been plagued by spotty The Pats should be in fine fettle, yard touchdown pass to Scott Fitzkee games in the AFC Central, but still special team performances and but the Oilers will be without deep with 58 seconds remaining gave the have hopes of making the playoffs as David Posey has trouble with length threat Billy "White Shoes” Johnson Lions a tough 21-17 win at Raleigh, a wild card entry. on his kickoffs. for the third straight game. Johnson C4,' N.C. “Pittsburgh is too good a team to Dirden, who this time last year has a a hyper-extended right knee Comeback Player of Year was driving a cement truck in Brown was the key figure in the drop three more while we have to win and will not be doing his dance Wolfpack’s near upset, setting a _ our remaining games,” said Oilers’ Houston, is averaging 26.7 yards on routines in the end zone for at least school record with 251 yards in 37 coach Bum Phillips. “We have a kickoff returns, fourth best in the another week. carries. The 200-pound senior has touch schedule ahead of us with AFC. In AL Honor to Caldwell New England linebacker Steve gained 1,052 yards this season and is games against New Orleans, San Sign Free Agent Nelson, who leads the team in in­ NEW "YORK (UPI) - He determination, the United Press N.C. in trying to explain his sudden the NCAA’s fifth all-time leading Loose Football Diego, Pittsburgh again and Miami. HOUSTON (UPI) - The Houston International Wednesday named rusher. terceptions and tackles, said he Rockets, looking to strengthen a was the pitcher no one wanted. resurgence. “I was fortunate enough Denver Bronco linebacker Bob Swenson (51) knocked the ball SiiaTO ffl” hoped the defense could continue its Steve Grogan Caldwell the American League's for the first time to play on a team Brown Bomber Cited “Brown is a super football player,” sagging defense, signed free-agent “Damaged goods” was the loose from New York Jet fullback Kevin Long which caused The Pats are coming off a steady play. I’a lriol Q uarlcrb a rk Comeback Player of the Year for that was a good, solid baseball Joe Louis, the one-time Brown Bomber from Detroit who met Paterno said. “Whenever he runs the forward E.C. Coleman to an un­ reply whenever his name was 1978. club. ball in the open field, boom, he’s iiHnDle last Sunday and set up Bronco touchdown. Jets came lackluster i4-io win over Buffalo, “ We’ve been consistent, which disclosed one-year contract mentioned. and defeated all comers in the ring, was honored last night in hasn’t been a trademark of ours. Caldwell was an easy winner in a “Pitching good early and being ■gone. If he catches it in the open back to win. (UPI Photo) The Oilers beat Cleveland by the Thursday. Y Clinic Date Gut Mike Caldwell refused to Las Vegas. Among those on hand were Frank Sinatra, left, and field, boom, same way.” Even when we were 1-2, we knew we balloting of 30 UPI baseball cor­ able to pitch regularly was also a fac­ Max Schmeling. (UPI Photo) Coleman, 28, a 6-8, 5-year veteran believe his big league career was respondents from across the nation. tor. That was something I haven’t Fusina has complete 57 percent of was voted to the NBA all-defensive Peewee (8-9) Monday, Midgets (10- over just because a surgeon’s knife He received 15 votes to beat out had a chance to do in the last three his passes for 1,667 yards and thrown team by NBA coaches the last two 12) Tuesday, Junior (13-15) Wedned- cut into his elbow four years ago. pitcher Jim "Catfish” Hunter of the seasons.” for 11 touchdowns while leading a years. He was waived by Golden say. Sessions each night will be from It took time and a lot of self- New York Yankees by six votes. balanced Penn State offense that is State last week. 6:15 to 7:30. All players must attend He also attributes his comeback as teams will be made up. evaluation and heartache, but the 30- Pitcher David Clyde of Cleveland, season in part to his decision to play Night With Champ averaging 402 yards per game — 205 Brown-Dartmouth in Ivy Showdown year-old left-hander proved himself rushing and 197 passing. first baseman Andre Thornton of for himself instead of trying to please NEW YORK (UPI) - iney In Division II, it’s Williams at this season by becoming the top “Penn State has a strong team in lauds the play of senior tosser Buddy team beat Dartmouth and lost a 31-30 Cleveland, pitcher Ferguson Jenkins management. Amherst; Boston State at winner in the history of the of Texas and outfielder Amos Otis of every area,” said Wolfpack Coach Bo coached together at Dart­ Teevens while Anderson is high on thriller last weekend to Brown, also Bob Tiefenauer Caldwell ia quick to credit Salutes Joe Louis sees the quarterbacks as the key. Bridgewater; Bowdoin at Colby; Milwaukee Brewers. Kansas City each received one vote. Rein, whose club is 6-2. “They are a mouth under Bob Blackman Mark Whipple. The coaches also PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Tuesday hired Herm Bamberger and General Manager think the opposing signal-caller will “Teevens keeps you honest. He will Southern Connecticut at Cortland As the culmination of his dogged Given a chance to start on an every Harry Dalton for his success. very solid team. They have excellent and shared football secrets at Starrette and Bob Tiefenauer as new coaches and retained their other three LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Joe Louis, confined to a be the one to watch. be the key factor in my mind. He State; AIC at Hofstra; Sramingham day basis by new Manager George ‘‘They believed in m e,” said overall speed. "They are playing like a Boston College. coaches from the 1978 season...... “Teevens will be the best quarter­ comes out and you don’t know what State at Maine Maritime; Norwich at Bamberger, Caldwell responded by Caidwell. “ Dalton treated each wheelchair since suffering a stroke a year ago, was honored at a team with a mission and, of course, A Phillies’ spokesman said Starrette will replace Ray Rippelmeyer as you know what that is.” But Brown Coach John Anderson back we’ve faced all season,” said he’s going to do. When Whipple com­ Middlebury; Mass Maritime at New posting a 22-9 record and a 2.37 player like an individual and you’re 5^'3-place “A Night With the Champ” dinner Thursday night. and Dartmouth mentor Joe Yukica pitching coach and Tiefenauer will take over for Carroll Beringer as bullpen Scoreboard ] That mission for Penn State is a Anderson, whose squad has faced the es out, you know he will pass. Haven; Curry at Plymouth State; , to finish second able to communicate with him.” The former heavyweight cham­ will be on opposite sides of the field coach. Both Rippelmeyer and Beringer retired at the end of last season. heavyweight New Year’s night date in the Orange likes of Harvard quarterback Larry “I think Brown has to capitalize on Coast Guard at Seton Hall; Bates at behind New York’s Ron Guidry in the Looking to the future, Caldwell pion, 64, was wheeled onto the dias king , who will defend Saturday in their Ivy League show­ Coaches , Billy DeMars and Tony Taylor will be back next season. Bowl with top-ranked Oklahoma for Brown and Peter Colombo of Holy (running back Marty) Moran. If they Tufts; and Trinity at Wesleyan. WHA voting for the AL . wants desperately to prove this which was occupied by some of the his title against Spain’s Alfredo down in Providence. the national championship. Cross. make him go, they’ll pass fine. But Caldwell also was third in the league season was no fluke. nation’s greatest entertainment and Evangelista tonight in Las Vegas, Both teams enter with 4-1 league In two other major games this Joe (Yukica) is going to take away New England 7 4 in pitched (293). “I don’t think one season can make sports talent for the four-hour show also was in attendance as was Max marks and two games remaining. “He throws the ball as well, if not Not bad for a guy many teams at Caesars Palace. weekend. No. 6 Texas meets No. 8 one of those things. Going into the Cincinnati 7 4 a superstar,” he adds. “For me, Schmeling, the Beetle-browed Ger­ Brown was favored to win'the title, better than Brown, and he is an game, I think he will win,” Restic wouldn’t touch for three years. every professional athlete has to “I don’t care who you are — you’ve Houston and No. 4 Nebraska hosts but slumped in September due to in­ Quebec 7 7 man who defeated Louis with a 12th- the No. 1 Sooners. excellent runner.” said. Winnipeg 6 5 A 14-5 pitcher with a 2.95 earned have some consistency to have real got to love Joe Louis,” said Worid round knockout in 1936. juries. Yukica, who has found peace in run average for the San Francisco The Houston Cougars roll into In other Division I action, Boston Birmingham 6 5 success. I’d love to have two, three, Boxing Association champion Films of Louis’ first-round Hanover, N.H., after 10 years of Giants in 1974, Caldwell underwent Austin, Texas, before a sellout crowd College is at Army; Boston Universi­ Edmonton 5 7 four or five more good years.” Muhammad Aii. “He is a real good knockout of Schmeling in the 1938 Yukica inherited a Big Green alumni pressure at Boston College, AUTO SHOW an operation for removal of a bone of 80,000 with a Southwest ty at Connecticut; Massachusetts at Indianapolis 2 8 Hunter’s comeback also was quite American. rematch and a 13th-round KO over praised Whipple. Conference title and Cotton Bowl squad which deserved its nickname. Holy Cross; Lehigh at Maine; spur in his left elbow in October of dramatic. Injured for much of last “Joe Louis is a great man. I’m Billy Conn in 1941 were shown to the “Mark does an exceptional job at Thursday’s Results berth most likely at stake. In league They had few starters returning and Springfield at New Hampshire; Har­ '74. Scorned by many team who felt season and bothered by arm and tired of people telling me it’s a audience and the invitation was moving the ball. I’m more worried Birmingham 6, Winnipeg 5 play, Texas is 4-0 and Houston 54). were cast as an also-ran by pre­ vard at Penn; Merchant Marine at he wouldn’t recover completely from shoulder miseries for the first half of shame about Joe Louis. I’m tired of delivered by Rev. Jesse Jackson. about Whipple than John (Ander­ N season prognisticaters. New England 6, Edmonton 1 people saying don’t be like Joe Louis. The key likely will be how well Rhode Island; Princeton at Yale; the surgery, Caldwell shifted this year. Hunter made a sparkling Opera star Robert Merrill sang Both coaches expect the contest to son),” Yukica quipped. Friday's Game between four clubs and had three Why is it a shame? Joe Louis is a true Lam Jones handles his tight defense and C-entral Connecticut at recovery and won nine of 11 decisions “America the Beautiful.” be a battle of quarterbacks. Yukica Harvard Coach Joe Restic, whose Northeastern. Winnipeg at Cincinnati poor seasons in a row before finding down the stretch to help the Yankees friend of everyone. Joe Louis is and how well Texas’ defense can himself again this year. The Hollywood celebrities in the slow the Cougars’ ground game. Saturday’s Games win the American League East known for helping people in all walks audience included Jack Klugman, “It was a combination of things,” of life.” At Lincoln, Neb., there is a Big Edmonton at Birmingham championship. He finished with a 12-6 John Voight, Telly Savalas, Milton SPECIALS Cincinnati at New England he said from his home in Tarlraro, record. Louis, who encountered all kinds of Eight title up for grabs as well as a Berle, Tom Jones, Cary Grant, trip to the Orange Bowl. Both clubs Bowling Indianapolis at Quebec financial problems and then lost his Walter Matthau, Gregory Peck, Red Look over all tho now Chovya at the Surgery Today Bates Coach health, has been employed by Buttons, Valerie Perrine, Robert enter at 5-0 with Nebraska leading Caesars Palace as a sports consul­ the nation in scoring (41.3 points) and TEE-TOTALERS- Don­ HOUSTON (UPI) — Knee surgery Redford, Angie Dickinson, Dean POWDER PUFF - Fortuna 189-491, Annie NHL LEWISTON, Maine (UPI) - Web tant. in total offense (515.2) and Oklahoma na Magowan 452, Sharon Greater Hartford Auto Show and then get was scheduled Friday for Houston Martin, Paul Anka, Alice Cooper, Laura Hibbs 185, Eileen Gagnon 194-183-519, Beth Campbell Conference Harrison, who ied Bates College to Frank Sinatra helped organize the second in both categories (40.4 Posucco 181-486, Martie Wojcik 186-461, Lorrie Patrick Division Oilers wide receiver and punt its best season in more than a decade Gene Kelley, Ryan O’Neil, Redd 483.1). Kenyon 202-497, Kathy the car and the dee! here at Carters. We’ve dinner and served as a master of cer- Foxx and Wayne Newton. Barilla 458, Karen Riordan Levere 177-189-187-553, Berzenski 180-481, Gurd W L returner Billy Johnson, who led the as acting football coach, Thursday Elsewhere in the top 10, No. 3 481, Barbara Seifert 202- monies. Sen. Howard Cannon, D- Also in attendance were Conn, Lynda Raymond 187-517, Rasmussen 205-472, Bar­ Atlanta 11 1 National Football League in punt was named head coach. Alabama meets LSU, No. 5 Southern 179-524, Fran Misseri 188- Lorrie Baker 181-485, got a great selection. returns last season. Nev., read a message from President Sugar Ray Robinson, Ingomar bara Weiss 178, Wendy NY Rangers 8 2 School President Thomas Hedley California plays Washington, No. 7 478, Dinah Guthrie 193-452, Carter which said, “I send you my Johannson, and Tony Galento, Vicky Glass 198, Sandy Balch 451, Carol Michaud NY Islanders 7 3 A spokesman said Dr. Jack Reynolds announced Harrison’s ap­ Michigan visits Northwestern, No. 9 warmest personal congratulations.” another former Louis title foe, L«s Mary Hathaway 175-475, Mason 179-181-498, Evelyn 457, Gladys Stringfellow Philadelphia 6 5 Houston, a nationally known pointment in an unexpected visit to a UCLA travels to Oregon State and Rae Jacobs 458, Diane REP AUERBACH LED '(HE NEW1979I3IEVETTE2D00R orthopedic surgeon, will repair tom Secretary of the Army Clifford Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Los Feder 179-176-492, Marilyn 455. CELTICS TO CWERIOOO NEW 1979 MNUOU CUSSIC COUPE Smythe Division team practice. Harrison, 38, became Alexander made a special presenta­ No. 10 Georgia is at Florida. Barnett 176, Leslie Dinardo Meyers 469, Sandy IncludM radio, cantor eon* V cartilage in Johnson’s ailing left knee coach this season following the Angeles Dodger Manager Tommy V1CT0R1ES,^THE ALL-TIME Includoa aconomICal V-6, W L ' tion to Louis for distinguished 211-550. Edwards 180-204-533, Celia TRI-TOWN- Bill RECORD. WHAT TEAM aoto, whKawalla, whaol trim in Columbus, Ga. departure of Vic Gatto Jr., who Lasorda, baseball Hall of Famer Joe auto trana., w.walla, radio, Chicago 6 2 civilian service for the Department Skiba 00. Meagher 279-216-670, Bob HOLDS THE RECORD OF rlngt, racllning front aoat A resigned to become head football DiMaggio and six-time American powor ataering A brakae, Vancouver 6 8 of the Army. TWI-LITE- Pat Twerdy Arendt ^42-201-626, Skip 33 STRAISHT WINS? much moro. 8L No. 250S St. Louis 2 8 Initial Start coach at Tufts. League batting champion Rod Carew A. L.A. and mora. 81. No. 2368 “We should have done this many, and Joe Namath. 179-497, Rosemarie Lovett K.of C. - Wendell McConnell 211-215-594, ^3841 Colorado 2 10 Crowley Cited 8. MILWAUKEE *5383 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - San many years ago,” Sinatra said at the At Louis’ side during the dinner 177, Gerry Tracy 210-527, Piucher 210-590, Max Gino Calderone 226-202-564, Betty Ventura 177-478, C. CELTICS______^ Wales Conference Francisco 49er quarterback Scott Purchase Contract dinner. “I’m at fault as much as was his wife, Martha, who was NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale Smole 554, Frank Bick Donaldson 214-533, Norris Division anybody.” University football team captain Bill Mary Botticello 179-200- Karlowicz 213, Fred NEW 1979 CIUURO COUPE NEW 1979 MIPIIU 4 DOOR Bull will make his first start of the celebrating her birthday. John Miller 214-541, Phil 'B T -jaM SI* CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chicago 498, Dottie Whitehead 454, Equipped with V-8, auto, W L 1 season Sunday against the St. Louis Leon Spinks, who lost his WBA Boxing’s “Brown Bomber,” born Crowley has ben named one of 12 Kozicki 204, Ed Yourkus Murphy 203, Greg Spak 201- V-8, auto, trana., atoel belt Montreal 9 4 White Sox Thursday purchased the heavyweight title to Ali at New Joan Lindsay 470, Betty trana., atoel baH w.walla, Cardinals. in a sharecroppers cabin in National Football Foundation and 204-570, Don Palmer 224- 517, Chuck Clark 517, Ron w.walla, radio, powor Detroit 4 6 In related action, wide receiver- contract of pitcher Lamarr Hoyt Orleans Sept. 15, said, “Joe Louis Hall of Fame Scholar Athletes for Brann 479, Lynne Topping 579, Ken Tomlinson 566, Simmons 523, Bill Reichert radio and other extraa. 8L from their Appleton, Wis., farm club. Lexington, Ala., grew up in Detroit Named Coach ataering A brakea, T. gtaaa, Pittsburgh 3 8 kick returners Jack Steptoe and Mike gave everyone love. He gave love out 1978. 487. Vic Squadrito 203, Frank 529, Ed Hemphill 516, Andy No. 6227 Hoyt, 22, was 20-4 last year with a and began his fabled profession ring STANFORD, Calif. door mida., floor mata. 81. Los Angeles 4 7 Shumann were signed to fill vacan­ of his heart. He’s a helluva man, ain’t Crowley, a 6-foot-4, 255-pound Ruff 219, Ellie Newcomb Michaud 553, Larry Finni *5999 No. 2428. 2.98 Er a for 205 innings. He current­ he?” career in 1934. He fought for the last (UPI) — Claude Gilbert, *5785 Aasington 2 9 FLORAL- Beverly cies created by the release of Elmo time in 1951 when he was knocked out linebacker, is a senior at Yale He 204-214-572, Hank Nadeau 501, Wendell Labbe 506, Adams Division ly is pitching,in the Dominican Frazer 201, Claire Repoli 201-555, Rudi Wittke 234- whose San Diego State Boyd and Larry Jones. Fight promoter Don King added, in eight rounds by Rocky Marciano. has led the Elis in total tackles for Gary Sullivan 214-585, W L 1 Republic’s winter league. “Joe Louis walked with kings and the last two years. 175, Patricia Stevenson 246-640. Dave Bessette 516, Howie football team has won 45 OUR USED CARS ARE SO CLEAN THEY Louis had 54 knockouts in his 71 bout games over seven seasons Boston 8 2 had the common touch.” pro career. 178, Laurette Carpenter Edwards 213-531, John Toronto 7 6 458-460, Phyllis Tkaez 184, PARKADE DUSTY - Booth 202, Bob Edwards through 1977, has been WOULDNT RE OUT OF PLACE AT THE Busfalo 3 5 Linda Patrick 175, Arlene Rich Higgins 205-588, A1 208-520, Frank Scovel 501, named head coach of the AUTO SHOW. Minnesota 4 6 Sabres No Longer LaPointe 461. Senna 205, Eric Woods 207, Will Scully 552, Paul Mar­ West for the 54th Shrine Bruce Moquin 211-554, tin 549, Hal Orfitelli 213- East-West game at Stan­ 74 PONT. $3545 76 OLDS. $3995 Thursday’s Results ford Jan. 6. Montreal 8, Detroit 3 PINNETTES- Dolly Gene Wildes 231, Bud 514, Norm Soren 512. Firebird Coupe. V-8, auto., power Stflrfiro Coup6. V-6, 5 spo6d, powsr Boston 6, Washington 2 SPORTS I Dawood 223-560, Carol Ohlhof 220, Denny Carlin steering and power brakes, radio, steering, AM-FM Stereo tape radio Pittsburgh 4, Buffalo 4 Have Winning Ways Holmes Risks Title Lukas 190-513, Diane 204-578, Pete Saglio 206-551, bright red and sharp. 75 PLY. $2745 Bruce Baldwin 225, Rich NEW YORK (UPI) — The once-powerful Buffalo Sabres, who SLATE I LaGasse 176, Helen 77 OLDS. $5225 Duster 2 Door. 8 cyl., auto., radio. Szatkowski 182-180-527, Warner 209-570, Ed 74 M t t • $3995 NBA compiled the fourth-best record in the National Hockey League ( lal Alai Entrloo Cutlass Supreme 4 Door. V-8, auto., 78 FORD $4495 .Saluriluy Against Evangelista Maryanne Garbeck 184-176- Czaikowski 231-599, John Apollo, 2 Dr. Coupe, V-8, auto., power powor steering & brakes, air cond., Eastern (. lonferenre last season, settled for a 4-4 tie Thursday night against the FOOTBAM, 514, Kris Higley 181-477, Kozicki 235-564, Ermie Friday Evening steering, radio, vinyl root. radio, vinyl roof, low mileage & Mustang 2-1-2 Coupe Hatch. 4 spd., 4 Atlantic Division Pittsburgh Penguins and are floundering in last place in the Janet Lusby 176-470, Joyce Whipple 209, Carl Ogren beautlflil. cyl., stereo radio, defogger, jet black Enfirlil ul MunrlieNlrr, 74 c m . $2795 and sporty. W L Pet. GB Adams Division with only three victories in 12 games. h:io Corriveau 185, Anita Shorts 212-204-586. Philadelphia 8 1 .889 - Impala Custom Coupe. V-8, auto., air 78 AMG $4195 “This team is so tight, every time uie sioi. Si. I’uuI ul EuhI Culliolir, 184-500, Gail Kessel 187- 74 AMG $2695 Washington 7 5 .583 2V^ cond., vinyl roof, power steering & Qremlln 2 Door. 8 cyl., auto., air con- we touch the puck it’s like a hot Elsewhere in NHL, Boston beat 7:.‘JO 455, Barbara Goddard 191- MOUNTAIN DEW- brakes, radio. Nice clean car. Hornet 2 Door. 7 cyl., auto., air cond., New Jersey 8 6 .571 2Mi d., power steering, radio, luggage potato,” said Buffalo forward Rene Washington, 6-2, and Montreal routed KnitI lliirlfonl ul Ferini, 496, Betty Plumley 453, AM-FM radio, low mileage & New York 6 8 .429 4V5 Kathy Patulak 209-186-560, 78 CHEV. $5595 rack, low mileage & like new. Robert, who scored his first goal of Detroit, 8-3. l:.‘)0 Katy Spearin 460, Tina Jane Toomey 186-454, Viv economy. Boston 2 9 .182 7 Monte Carlo coupe. V-8, auto., power the season. Robert has been on the In the World Hockey Association, Wiiulhuni ul Pciinrv, Barnowski 471, Cheryl 74 GHEV. $3395 Central Division Holmes, 29, inherited the WBC Spinks at New Orleans Sept. 15, was Price 188-453, Lois Brown steering & brakes, rally wheels, radio, 77 P0NT1AG $5595 trading block but wants to stay with New England defeated Edmonton, 6- 1:3U in Las Vegas Thursday to attend a Meehan 463. 191-469, Cheryl Fleming Monte Carlo Coupe. V-8, auto., power W L Pet. GB crown when he scored a split decisioir jet black and beautiful. steering and brakes, air cond., vinyl Gran Prix Sport Coupe, V-8, auto., air Buffalo. 1, and Birmingham topped Winnipeg, Suulli WinilHorul BI(miiii- dinner honoring former champ Joe Houston 6 4 .600 - (by one point) over Ken Norton at 189, Edith Tracy 175-467, roof, radio. A real classic. cond., powor steering & brakes, Lan­ “I was kind of disappointed earlier 6-5. fii-lil, l;:iO Louis but will not stay for the g a l a x ie s - Ga/le 76 GHEV. $3595 dau vinyl roof, radio. Low mileage San Antonio 7 6 .538 <4s Las Vegas June 9. Bertha Toutain 176, Shelia in the season because 1 wasn’t ItruliiH 0, Gupilulti 2 GIun Ion bury ul Holmes-Evangelista fight. He said he Robeson 126, Sue Balesano Nova Hatchback Coupe. 8 cyl., auto., 77 PLY. $4295 Atlanta m Norton, who .wants another crack Price 486, Doreen Ander­ 5 6 .455 playing,” said Robert. “I was just Rick Middleton had two goals and lllf, I :.‘tU had to fly back to Natchez, Miss, 136, Denise Wisienski 130, power steering, radio, low mileage. Fury 4 Door Sedan. V-8, auto., air 77 FORD $4725 New Orleans at Holmes, is on the same card son 455, June Eccher 469, 5 7 .417 2 hoping for a chance and once I got two assists and Peter McNab added GIBUS SWIMMING where he’s making a movie. Grace Clemson 131, Bette cond., power steering & brakes, radio, LTD II, 4 dr., V-8, auto., air cond., Cleveland 5 8 .385 2W tonignt, taking on little-known Randy Jeanne Bastin 450, Edna 72 MIG $1745 my chance I just hope I’ve proved to three assists to pace Adams Division Munrluttler ul GIukh 1,1. Holmes, 6-3, a boxer-puncher from V Vittner 130, Janet Robson Ruff 459. vinyl roof, low mileage and nice. power steering & brakes, radio, vinyl Detroit 4 9 .308 3V^ Stephens of Dallas in a 10-round lead- Qremlln 2 Door. 8 cyl., auto., power them I belong to this club.” leader Boston over Washington. M« l (SGSG), .5:IM) off bout on the three-hour ABC-TV E aston, P a., is 28-0 with 19 340. roof. Like new. WeHlrrn Gunferrnrr steering, radio, rally wheels. Nice The tie was the sixth straight Ryan Waiter scored both Capital EuhI Gulliulir ul GIuhh M fight card. knockouts, will get his biggest NITE OW LS- Jan Hub­ sporty par. 76 GHEV. $4095 76 GHEVY $3095 Midwest Division goals and Boston’s Bobby Schmautz •Mwl (WIIhoii lli|{li), .5:

r PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Nov. 10. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 10, 1978— PAGE SEVENTEEN Strings Bring Organ Concert Slated Record Prices At Methodist Church LONDON (UPI) — A Stradivarius violoncello belonging to Yehudi MANCHESTER - David C. Morse, currently studying piano with Emma Menuhin went for the record price of organist/music director at South Dressier of the Behre Piano $290,000 at the exclusive Sotheby's United Methodist Church, will pre­ Associates of New York city. e : auction house. sent an organ concert Sunday, Nov. Morse has performed at Steinway The violoncello, one of two in­ 12, at 4 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Hall in New York City, and has given struments sold from Menuhin's His program will include the collection, surpassed by $60,000 the solo piano recitals at Carnegie Prelude and Fugue in A Minor” Recital Hall in New York City. previous record from the price of a (The Great) by J.S. Bach, musical instrument sold at an auc­ He has appeared as piano soloist "Pastorale” by Cesar Franck, and with the Vermont Philharmonic tion. the final movement from “Symphony Another Menuhin instrument, a Orchestra and also as organist with NOW APPEARING LA STRADA WEST RESTAURANT No. 2 for Organ” by Louis Vierne. the orchestra. rare Joseph Guarneri del Jesu violin, A free will offering will be taken. He has recently been appointed Pizza & Grinders sold for $224,000 at the Wendesday S T U K HOUSE Refreshments will be served. The pianist for the Manchester Gilbert & AT THE PUMPERNICKEL PUB WATCH MONDAY’S 471 HARTFORD RD. (Cor mckee ar.) MANCHESTER auction. Rte. S a N. Windham public is invited. Sullivan Players. He teaches privately 423-R433 PAPER FOR 6 4 3 -6 1 6 5 Both instruments were bought by Morse, a native of Vermont, has in Manchester and neighboring London dealer Peter Biddolph. studied organ at the Hartt College of OUR MENU PBATURRS ‘^NEW FOLK REVIVAL” towns. porjis STEAKS 4 SEAFOOD THE MOVIE ^ rull Service The violoncello was made by An­ Musi<’, University of Hartford He is tonio Stradivari in Cremona, Italy, in David IVIurse • Plattara h r tha Chlldran TONITE & TOMORROW NITE TICKET OVE- ' 1710 during his “golden period” • Sandwiehaa 4 Salad Family Restaurant • Staamara Evary NIta WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY AWAY FROM Peopletalk NOV 15 TO 18 WEST SIDE B R | A K P A S T LUNCHEON SPICIALS SPECIALS Jazz Workshop "WHERE EATING IS 432 OAKLAND ST, ITAUAH A Bow for Betty years, “It was one of the happiest A PLEASURE" • 1 M . 4 2 » NEW HAVEN - The Southern oniy two reasons why 1 won't mind . OAKLAND COMMON Betty Ford was the star of the times of my life.” watching that horrible film again. KITCHEHH Connecticut State College jazz DINNERS workshop will present a free show Thursday night at New York’s And One for Joe One, Joe is a great friend of mine and I love him. And two, I was 41 years Vm h rifiiiiin — $4JS Detnlonico StMk. . . $4.50 program featuring student and Having a Hot Time Waldorf Astoria, but plenty of other It mght be easier to list the names BUKED STUFFED PHONE: 643-PUBB professional jazz musicians, on Mon­ stars were on hand to help celebrate of those who were not at “A Night younger and looked pretty good.” Chiektn fSrmigian. $4.50 Shrimp Scampi...... $5.75 day, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m., in Lyman David Tabatsky of Hartford, a professional mime, performs publication of her memoirs, “The with the Champ” in Las Vegas than Chanel $$ Biktil Stirffml Mxed Safood. $5.50 Lamina.. $3.50 Times of My Life.” SHRMP *6 .7 5 Auditorium. The program will in­ a daring feat with sticks of fire Wednesday night before an the ones who were. The guest list When King Khaied wants televi­ HOUSE SPECIALTYY clude small jazz ensembles from The former first lady showed off reads like the Celebrity Register. audience of wide-eyed youngsters at the Mayberry School s sion, King Khaied gets television — Freshly Ooked Quiche. Spinach Solod. Gloss of RIZZA& GRINDERS SCSC playing music from the be-bop her celebrated face-lift, did a soft- The occasion — an all-star tribute Father, Son and Daughter Night in East Hartford. Tabatsky is shoe with Pearl Bailey, the bump even if the tab does come to $5,(XX) an T-BONE era by Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie to Joe Louis, the one-time “Brown hour. * 3 . 7 5 Parker, and Thelonius Monk, as well known professionally as “Doobee the Merry Prankster." with Tony Orlando and heard herself Bomber” honored Thursday night at MR BYOB ^ While the Saudi Arabian monarch *6 .4 5 Our Famous Onion Soup, Oteod 6 Dutter, Gloss as Afro-Cuban music, and original Later in the show, he let some of the youngsters try some feats called “First Mama” by Flip Wilson. Caesars Palace in an extravaganza is recuperating in Geneva, from STEilK She received tribute from husband of Wine, Special Crepe Dessert * 3 . 9 5 , compositions by ensemble members. of their own — not with fire — under his guidance. (Herald hosted by Frank Sinatra. heart surgery performed in the 1 LB. CUT WITH ONION RINGS photo by Blake) Gerald — and from Master of One of hundreds on hand was the United States, his fellow Moslems Ceremonies Henry Kissinger, his ALL DINNIRS INCLUDS: man Louis once bombed — in a are marking the end of Ramadan, O m eteties Durgeo SoloO ond out Speoolry— Ciepes.. one-liner: “Betty and I have a lot in SALAD BAR • POTATO • ROLLS AND BUTTER devastating first-round knockout, their holy fasting period, and Ate Always Avoiiobie common — a withdrawn personality CockiQils Served T V Tonight film clips of which capped the religious festivities in the Holy City - F«>t>irinfAiiUMntkPolyHMlMiMi4 and an uncommon reluctance to see evening. TRY US TOMiaHTI our names in print.” of Mecca dominate the occasion. CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD 527-3900 fj CawtoMsa SpedaWM 6M> Says Max Schmeling, "There are 8 Match Qama P.M. 0 6 2 ) News Says Mrs. Ford of the White House ^ IWOY 0889 SI THE NE W ^ ^ ^ tirSyBun^ 8 C hico A nd Tha Man 3S Promisee O f Qod "Peacock Room" yB Jokar'tWIld 8 Tic Tac Dough 8 0 8 The Eddie Capra Mys- tsrlas I1.M IWTIL?»0N ii ra Bozo’s Big Top 8:00 8 Economically Speaking SATUHOATAWSmtOAY Luncheon Specials SMundoRtal 0 W o n d a r W oman 9 MyThrsaSons (D Croaa-WItt 10 :3 0 9 Bonanza 0 8 B o x l n g (X) Faca Tha State S r lid Co Srujsa 9 Zoom (R) 0 Movla "Nevada Smith" 0 Newark A nd RaaHty M ark Piskunov 7ifrom ^1 . 9 5 (I960) Sieve McQueen. Karl 8 Living Faith Thuisday, November 16. 7:30 p m. Glastonbury Hrgh School 6:30 8 62) Turnabout Fri. • Sat - Sun. (a U ifortOiA'c J Weekdays 11-2 (XMLovaLucy Malden. A young man whose (SOaUngOama parents are tortured and killed 11:00 2 WM a Fgam Howes i Also by three gunmen sets out to MARK PISKUNOV, Violinist Street in Glastonbury Center. di Jaka Haas Qoapal Tima 0QpO88News Incandescent —IVasfHTjgfon Sfar Glastonbury Records in the Glen . SOME OF OUR EVERYDAY SPECIALS (17 £C avenge their murders, 2 1/2 hrs. 0 The Gong Show • i EXOTIC POLYNESIAN 9 0 8 NBC Nawt Lochen Mall, and at the box ^ Fresh Golden Brown Fried F is h ...... OvarEtay 8 0 8 D W rant Strokaa 0 Untouchablaa - SCHUBERT Overture to Rosamunde f DRINKS 8 SZ) Washington Weak In Prime STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite office on the evening o f the ” Baked Sw ordfish...... Adam -12 8 Dick Van Dyke IM etoAXd doiAK S A rthur W inograd. M usk: D irector performance. S2) Tha Coutaa Of Our Tknaa 8 Hogan's Heroes WIENIAWSKI Violin concerto No 2 w Fresh Fried Flounder...... h SPECIAL FAMILY and.TRY OUR FAMOUS',^ OJokar'aW lld BRAHMS Symphony No 4 Tickets $7 00 i DINNERS 6:55 621 Otdi Cavett w Baked StuMed Shrimp...... SATURDAY SPECIALS P U P U PLATTER »J 8*30 Tim e, Children, students and senior 11 :3 0 Glastonbury tickets available at ■ Baby Beet LIver.Qnlon or B acon...... NOVEMB 8 Nawt ' MarvQrtffln citizens $3 50 R 3 A 4 0 Movla ~,J.'ln--Harm's Way" Clavier Music m the Fox Run 7.-00 O S Who's Watching Tha PliM the Craiy W Veal Parm esan...... (Part 1)(1965| John Wayne. Kirk Mall, Franklin Pharmacy on Main • Roast Sirloin ol Beef a u -ju s ...... (3) CBS Nawt gKida Douglas. '‘CAPTAIN PRIME RIB CHOUSE OF CHUNGS S Tha Brady Bunch SraW aIttraalW aak 0 Movla "The Killer Who ^ Choice USOA Sirloin S te a k ...... Featuring Authentic Polynesian and XSABCNawa 8 Liars Chib MIUgHAKE” Above served with potdtoes & salad This same dinner valued In local Wouldn’t Die" (1976) Mike S iL A Sun. VEAL PARWIIGIAN *2 Cantonese Specialties >01 0 Bowling For Dodart 9 :0 0 Connors, Samantha Eggar. B o n u a HR restaurants from $7.50 to $95.0 OFtaUvJOfFMh M a t-2 P.M . Made possible by a grant from United Technologies COMPLETE MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE Soap Factory 0 Incradibis Hulk 0 Movla "The Legend Of Liz­ 'THE ORIGINAL'" ^ '..lidO'- Pmjh M.»ric*iestt“f tz’t P3 OM B6 • v fi4R “ Nawt 8 0 8 Rocktord Fllaa zie Borden" (1975) Elizabeth THEBUGBBMX OPE r, F,1qn -Srft ’ 1 AP.t-9 PM C >1 A C Jl ^ O S 8 Congraaslonal Outlook M on^m ery, Fritz Weaver. I HAPPY HOOKER" .fc blOB II Di'S red 649-5478 ^ 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER ^ 8 6S OIck Cavalt 8 Movla "Undar The Yum Yum 8 O i 8 Tonight 8 Nawlywad Qama Tree" (1963) Jack Lemmon, 8 Movla “Shadows Over *4.50 *4.50 8 Tha Odd Coupla Carol Lynley. To Insure a harmo­ Chinatown" (1948) Sidney Toler, 7:29 nious marriage, a couple tries liv­ V ictor Sen Young. JOHN TRAVOLTA OUVA NIWTOIHPHN DINNERS INCLUDE SPAGHETTI AND LARGE TOSSED SALAD 8 0allyNumbara ing together platonically but the 8 B s r a n a nMnsni—111 iiiiha onows JL N arrangement becomes comical ' Annual Arts and*^ WITH HOUSE DRE88INQ AND GARLIC BREAD AND POTATO 7:30 when their landlord tries seduc- DPMMagazIna LIQUOR DEPT. n i . A SAT. GLOBE THE RED SLEIGH 3 C arol B urnatt A nd Frianda RESTAURANT D S ha N aN a Crafts Festival E j r j .■»<> TOZ.T r **'•*' iNiAKFAST SPICIALt p Nawlywad Qama 9 :3 0 Travel Service Fine Dinin$ & CocktaiU In lOunOrabbarB 8 Tha Fourth Estate • FIIBNCH TOAST, SACON OK lA U M O IS , C O m S ...... m ' u A Country Atmotphere S 1100,000 Nama That Tuna 10:00 Nov. 11 and 12 555 MAIN STREET »suTTaMau( PANCAKas, lACON oatAuaAOii: corm...... st.ii t S ) M acNa l / Lahrar Raporl d ) Com m ent 643-2165 TAKC Rr»>YF« IS . R4 . IS (CXIT tS| SPECIAL SAT., NOV. 11 • 5 to 10 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. F* WARREN BEATTY A Sample of our Dinner Selections: C / l i The Original Hontf Of The O r e r 3 0 Yean I 90 Craftsmen Travel Experience Veal Cordon Bleu 7.25 I ^ i f ' Breakfast ..‘S' PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Authorized agent in Manchester Fettucinl Alfredo I ^ 2 Engs/Toast Coffee Entertainment: Roger the Jester from Boston 4.50 for all Airlines, Railroads and Fettucinl Carbonara 4.50 X. ^ b f.f b'e-»k ,r t(; ' ‘ 6 . 9 5 includes soup, salad. MARLBOROUGH TAVERN I • Larry Sayco, world famous Yo-Yo champion Steamship Lines. vegetable and dessert COMING SOON Veal Francalse with French Toast 872-8246 I • Art Robinson & Co., Ventriloquist. CANWAn^l 7.25 Veal Parmiglana VERNON PLAZA next to Vernon Pa,nt PQ 649-9333 e;75 Uur Complete Menu PLAYHOUSE Oven Chicken (Italian Style) 5.25 Featuring Continental j Vernon Center Middle School kI o d ii ih o w During November Presents ■ Route 30, off Route SR, Exit 97 | Oven Sausage (Italian Style) 5.25___ Items Such as Veal Reuervationt for this “SUPER BUQ LIngulne, Red or White Clam Sauce4.50 Forrestiere, Chicken Cor­ Special are Requested' SUPER AGENT don Blue, Sirloin & Quail Bill ManhofTa PRODUCT SHOW I Sponsored by Greater Vernon Jaycees $1 A dntJ 649-0079 Special House Dish & Frog Legs Provincial, V Shown at 1:15 o ven 90 EXHIBITORS Breast of Chicken Stuffed THE OWL AND With Asparagus, Ham, Cheese Located on Rt. 44A, % mile east of Bolton Lake WHEN: SsL A Sun., Nov. 17-18 See Our Facilities For Small Private Parties Parking In Rear THE PUSSY CAT SYLVESTER Sauteed in Wine Sauce 6.25 WHERE: Mandiestsr Hloh School THE HOMETEAM ADVANTAGE; STALLONE ALL DISHES SERVED WITH SALAD Produced by Actors Company of Conn. Gymnasium BAR, PASTA, AND VEGETABLE Chefs specials for the week... TIME: Sat 10 AM - 9 PM PARADISE BON APPETIT __ DMoNaourraoMtllrg THE MOW GOES ONI Sun., Noon HI 8 PM ALLEYS RESTAURANT FREEBURGERS ailCKEN MARENGO...... $5.50 TICKETS: 99o at tlio Door OPEN DAILY 11:30-2:00 FOR LUNCH t/2 spring chicken cooked with shalfoUf geriie, fresh ENiy Ihay. T U ib $4 - Ovtiii 1:30 PJL muskroonus tomatoes, aiul 6roM>n aaiica over toast points. Children Under 8 FREE 5:00-10:00 FOR DINNER Eniy FiL TicMt $S • tetiki 1:30 PJL Patamuuni Ptcrurn Pirtmik TEL. 172-7327 ALL DAY ACTIVITIES CLOSED SUNDAYS FRESH SEA PERCH ...... 15.75 EwySit TicMi 31 - teUi.l:30 PJL Small tender fileU o f perch broiled^ then oven baited ROUTE 13 • ELLINQTON FEATURIMQ AND FRIES ^Upia lemon slices. FRESH MAINE SEAFOOD EnrySn. TM iti $4 • CvtiiB 3 M P JL. 875-1513 • Magic Shows e Pizza Eating Contests Rte. 83, Ellington Near the Vernon Line 1V4 LB. LOBSTER $0 0 0 CofflbfaMd thM tar/biitM prlcM • Live WINF Broadcast e Clowns, Balloons e Folk Singers e Hot Dogs, IIROII.ED SRO RD FISH ...... $6.95 Fresh 10 os. swordfish steak d ip p ^ in butter and COBSTER SPECIAL FOR TWO “ , Thurs.y Fri.y Sun. $9.99 Snacks FORKIDS broiled gulden brown. [R] 4LB.LOBSTER S ift QR *Sat $10.99 2815 Main Street, MHTwn l O a g q Group rates available WIN eVER MOOD IN SHRIMP PARMIGIANA...... $7.50 Glastonbury 6 5 9 -1 3 5 5 Itrvnded shrimp lightly frietC then c o v e r t with tomato 5*JJgUET.FACJUTIE8.FOH20 ATFONIXROSA. JOHDIOn^ sauce and mussarelta cheese. Box Offles 299-9398 FABULOUS DOOR PRIZES THE BOYS NOTE NEW NUMBER TONITE - BLUE HORIZON Mariborotigh Tavern, JuneMon Route 2 and M DRAWING EV8RY 15 MINUTES I , 5 WHEN THE PATS PLAY FROM BRAZIL ■THE FLAVOR OF AMERICA HAPPY HOUR Dailii. 4-6:30 SAT. - NOBODY’S CHILDREN DON’T MISS m i l A if they survht*. -will we’ rails TENDERLOIN STEAKS...... W.75 Bar Drinks 75’ Two 3 os. tenderloin steaks broiled to your satisfaction, AT HOME YOUR MDS ALL YOU CAN EAT... Make your holiday/ party served with a stuffed tomato. i P k * M ondays - reseruations now The Little Theatre LAURENCE for best date choice. 7 0 IN LOBSTERS...... $11.00 of Manchester, Inc. EATONTHEHOUS Two I lb. lobsters baked, sf« //^ , or broiled, served presents This weekend, you're invited to a OLMER FBIEO CHICKEN______*2.99 with niWf*^ 6Hlt«r and lemon. p ep rally. Just bring your family Tuesdays ■ ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR LOUNGE NIGHTLY ilIanct|ieBterO into Ponderosa, order a deli­ SPA6HETTI______*2.89 cious Super Sirloin, Extrq-Cut flQ4TlMCt1KI5TIE'5 Wednesdays- C^iuic PiiyUkBT Rib-Eye, Shrimp, Steak & Shrimp FISH FBY..„,_____ *2.49 * KOLYHIW aid $TEM1 MUSE or T-Bone dinner, and we'll SB NORTH STREET (Off North Main 81.) '.S him Thursdays- ©rctjeatni ’ give a free Square Shooter l i d A T T Y ’ S MANCHESTER, CONN.-64S-SM7 hamburger and French TUBKEY...... ______*2.99 RESTAURANT LOUNGE Dr, Jock H*lt«r, Gmductor Fries to all your kids under INILE Fridays- 141 NEW LONDON TURNPKE, GLASTON9URY, POLISH NIGHT A Musical Comedy 12. At Ponderosa, support­ CUM FBY______*3.29 For Your Family’s MBy,Nevaaibarl9,1978 ing the home team is our DINNER DANCE lOtOOPJL Music and Lyncsby Patriotic duty. So come THANKS6IVINQ FEAST SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1978 in Friday, Saturday or ‘"M k h a ra IV e n w Ci H rllid d laSclioul Stephen Sondheim D re y fu M . HOWARD JOHNSONS FEATURBD IN OUR FAMOUU WIHI CILLAN PoUth-Amsriesa Foods Ssrvsd 6 to 9 “In ♦ |Reate30,Vaniee Sunday and help us^ 394TolliniFTumplki Pub” ♦ Book by Moses Wine root for the Pals while t __ Minciwtitr, Cmd. f J you help yourself to a really Private Detective. s p e c i a l ' 5 . 9 5 b u f f e t D sneing 9 :0 0 to 1:00 “B sllroom ” ♦ VIOUN SOLOIST ' George Furth EXIT 94 640-6220 o F P i-sa ♦ good deal. hthei INCLUDES "JOHNNY PRmOS BAND" ♦ SficalaBBanielaan SAUD BAR • VARIETY OF PREPARED TURKEYS • ROUND ROAST ♦ PiixkicedOnginallyonBnwivyavby Donstlon: $8.00 Ptr Psrson ■ Y Happy Hour Mon. FH, 4-7 pm. OF BEEF • COFFEE AND DESSERT AND APPLE CIDER ♦ i K 1- VIOLIN &MICERTO IN 0 - Tcboikoviky Harold Prince . (Psmily Rstss) ffMarvaUoni Raquirad 6 A r r CONCBITO FOR ORCHBTRA. MorfOk PICKUP All Drinks 9^* Friday and Saturday Children 6 and under *2.95 TOCCATA -Fft c obuldi November 10& 11,17& 18,1978 KOURFIKE 1 "'% OQMAHQNSS 8:30 p.m. P4TM0T MAIM DIMIMQ ROOM OFFERS ROAST TURKEY DINNER m o h i m l I Ui East Catholic High School TON tHE REOULAR MENU INCLUDINO THE STEAK PKTURE PEDDLER AND SALAD BAR A ilseatsS 4 m feeMshets ee Students & Senior Citizens $2.50 mm Hartford — On Prospect Avenue RESaSATIMS Tickets at door or can 647-9286 (one block North of King’s) Manchester - H9 Spencer Street Windsor - 590 Windsor Avenue (Silver Lane) (in Windsor Shopping Center) PLEASE CALLTMEATREI FOR SCREEN TRMES n m m m

r PAGE EIGHTEEN Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov, 10, 1978

MANCHES'IIlK EVENING h LHALD Mancfaciaer Cotm Fn 10 ISTS — P.aGE NINETEEN Shop the super buys In DOT Ecology Chief AnnouncMMnt* Hate Wm 13 your Classified section INDEX 13 NntoW a 13 Wamaad 13 HUP Wamtad 13 today. Tomorrow you'll N O T IC It MEADOWS Convalescent DOG GROOMER- {Explains Road Plan 1 — Loet and Found WSHW ASHER KITCHEN ^ ’QHK OpportnnilT $150 week be pleased with the Home- First annual “ Festival expo'ienced in grooming all PART TIME NIGHT TRL’CK DRIA'ERS helper, 2 - Poraonait heeler fal] time davs Musi be money you've saved. of Lights Bazaar.” November tons insaitive Call bartender for fraternal full time FTrvsacaJ work a - 3 — Announcomonta breeds 7fi-€7D7. reliable hard working riean VERNON - The many aspects that have to be con­ 4 — Entertainment 10th and 11th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. B ^ e r ^ Ogponurnty organmaDoin Call Steward for voli-ed Must 'be 18 i-ears or and neat .Apply in person sid er^ when planning a highway were evplninivi U) 5 — Auctions 333 Bidwell Street, KITCHEN HEIP needed fidi interview between 12 and € older Apply at The Prf’ a o p , Probate Notice © le H e ra ld Rein's Deli Re^nrant. D Manchester. time mdading every other ton 646-9262 249 Spencer Street. members of the Tolland County Soil and Water Conserva- NOnCE TO CREDITORS FINANCIAL Camino FTaza. Route 30. Ver­ COUNTER PE31SON Wanted 8 — Bondi-Stocks-MortoaQOf we^end Apply in person Manchester CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING non to snack bar located at environmental coordinator ESTATE OF UWRENCE FARR, 9 — Personal Loans AVON OPEN HOUSE Satur­ East Hartford Convalaiceiit G.AL FRID.AY for local for the state Uepartment of 'lYansportation deceased I 10 — Insurance Mancliester CommnuitT day November 11th 10 am to 4 Home. 7C Main Street. E:asi pbj-sicians office 9 am to 3 Tbe Hon. Williatn E. FitzGerald, P.ART TIME- Several boys CMlege Hours 9 am to 3 pm SERMCE s t a t io n Arien- Lund spoke recently at the Tolland County Agricultural ^dge. of the Court of Probate. , EMPLOYMENT pm, and Sunday November Hartford. pm . Monday, Tuesday. I 13 - - H elp W anted and girls. 16 years at aver. Monday thru Friday Companv dants full and pan tune Days CCTter and used slides to demonstrate his taUt. ptstncT of Manchester, at a hearing 12th 2 pm to 4 pm. at my JTinrsday. Friday, fiatiirday held on November 2 . 19W ordered th » I 14 ~ Businese O pportunities house, 21 Harlan Street, (off wantki io pass out fivers m benefits For mterview caS and ei-emngs. experienc* He iwinted out that mahy aspects, such as archeology, I 15 Situation Wanted J.A.NITWI- Full time to carry Musi ripe, take shonhand. be ail claims must be presented to the Henry). Please come and PHONE 643-2711 marmngs 9 00 to 11.»for 2 or 649A07S Mipnil but will tram .Also out a total cieaniiig prograiii able to deal with the pubbc m protection of wetlands, erosion and sediment control, fiduciary on or before February 2.1979 , EDUCATION 3 weeks .Apply m person Wrecker operators .Apph m or be barred as by law prpvidM. bring a friend. Door prizes. of floors, walls, and ceilings. a courteous manor Wnte I 18 — Pnvile Instructions POR ASSISTANCE IR PLACIMaVOUR AD Sal's Restaurant. Vernon Cir- pet-son Monarri Bras . 315 noise, and dust, must be taken into consideration when Pearl J. Hultman, Ass t. Qerk I 19 — Schoois-Classes Good starting salarv. bberal SUPPLEMENT YOUR resume to Box BB. c 0 The fiduciary is: cJe Center Street. Manchester planning a highway. I 20 — Instructions Wanted INCOME and Learn New Manchester Herald Donna M. Weaver *s*ss.**ee**e*eee*eeeeeeeee fringe bentfits Appiv in per­ 12 Davis Avenue son. E jst Hartfora Com-ales- Skills while stil m school or ^ a u s e Route 86, which goes through Vernon, is being . REAL ESTATE AucUdns 5 TEXAS OIL COMPANY ULERK- Good figure attitude Rockville, Conn. 06066 I 23 — Homes for Sale W a» Wm»ad______13 cent Home. 7C Mam S t r ^ employed Now. the Coonet-- e x p e r i e .n ced Pa r t widened Vernon officials have expressed great concern OlM l I 24 — Lots-Land for Sale needs mature person for dwrt tjcut .Army Narional Guard a week CMS. Blue PUBLIC AUCTION of ADYBmsim AD vom sm e' East Hartford. TIME housekeeper from 3 3P i alraut siltation and other environmental problems I 25 — Investment Property CHOOSE VOUR OWN trips snrronnding makes it easy for yon to to 5 pm, Mondav thru Friday Geos also Dental plan Apph' I 26 — Business Property household furishings stored at RATES Manchester Contact to Ken Kambpell KasMn Lund said there are problems, but added that solutions I 27 — Resort Property HOURS At home oo tbe phone MACHINTST- Second diift became a paid member of t ^ Call between 3'3P and 5 pm the warehouse o f Chamber- DEADLINE . cnstomers We train. Write K Fuel. 340 Tolland Street. East now are more concerned I 28 -> Reel Estate Wanted ...... IStaorUpardw sen idn g our cusuaners i® . We have immediate and Guard 1 if you re between 17 k 649-9S7 Thompson Moving & Storage 'ZOO noon tn» U i’ Ootoro Tm. S - Dick. President, S and fulfil] vour military Hartford anout the environment and citizen participation is NOTICE TO CREDITORS - MISC. SERVICES saw* ...... IKaordptraw P u M o ia o n sattsfying ofmortunities for Company, Manchester, Ct. Scntirwestem Petrtoenm. Box training WITH6 IT imerru^ welcomed by his department. ESTATE OF LENORA P. WILGA, I 31 ~ Services Offered tO O f ...... lOsaordptrdw skilled trades persons dM. J 32 — Painting-Papering Saturaay November 11th, 1978 zsdwa .. staar*...... tor Saiurdty ond Fort Wrath. Texas 76101 tmg High Sciiool. CoUe^ge or TYPIST F L U TIME able to MED1C..AL Secretan - Recep­ at 10 am. Monday a u -o o Noon Friday WANTED- CUSTODIAN For SURFACE GRINDER, Other business at the meeting included election of of­ The Hon. William E. FItiGerald, I 33 -> Building-Conirecting 15 «onn $2 00 Seasonal Empiojuiem With ri-pe at least 45 words per tionist 20 hours ^ wert Judge, of the Court of Probate. I 34 ~ Roofi*Tg-Sid«ng TYie Boltm Board of Educa­ TURRET LATH. ficers Laurence Small of Tolland and William Kralovich H ippy A d i ...... U S O mcA tion Hours 3 : » p m .-ll p.m. g a s STATION Manager- the ^ilit-traming option your minule. office duties Rockz-ille General Hospital District of Manchester at a hearing I 35 — Healing-Plumbing NOTICE OF AUCTION- 1974 BRIDGEPtMlT-MILLER. held on November 6,1978 ordered that I 36 — Flooring .^qilicaticms may be obtuned Excellent oppartunity Gas m ilitary training can be Call Mrs Bloom. 646-2900 Call Thomas Valliere 872- of Andover were re-elected to serve three year terms on Ford Mustang II, ID No. PLEASE DEAD TAPER GRINDER. all claims must be presented to the J 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage by calling tbe High SdKKd at Land is serting s d f roraivated staggered to fit your personal 0501 ext 307 Superyiwrs. Also serving on the board are; fiduciary on or before February 6.1979 1 36 — Services Wanted 4F02Y149064. 244 B road INSPECTWU DEVUEX; 38- YOUR AO 60-4768, M r Veitch mdriKhials to manage com- scbednle Tram hil! time when r e t i r e d GENTLEM.AN to or be barred as by law provide. Street, Manchester at 8 am, JIG MILL. ASSEMBLER p ^ owned service station of Mansfield; Peari J. Hultman MISC. FOR SALE adz aro lakan iwar .At^lv Csshman IndnSnes. you haw tbe time students carry ool bundles to cars 9 Mature experienced _ „ . Ass’t. Clerk I 40 — Household Goods Monday, November 13th. ea pnona as < convarjanca Excedlem wages with a com- am-i pm .Apply within. oifT Somers; Douglas Porter of Hebron; COLLECTIONS- Experience 806 Windsor Street, Hartford. during tbe summer, seasonal person needed to baby 6«l 1 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease benefits and working con­ Mechanic Wanted- PART OR Birch Mountain Inn. Etorh M t typing and 70 wpm siiorthand Coffee House with Bruce Pajot, director. A free-will ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ Road. Bolton after 2 p.m . 646- rHease call Perscnnel Depart­ The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, FULL TIME. Only those with MAINTENANCE WORKER offering will be received. A time of informal fellowship Judge, of tbe Court of Probate. non Manor, 180 Regan Road, 161. ment at INoneo- Paracbnte good references need apply. Full Time- Some truck District of Manchester at a bearing Vernon. Will train. Apply in person Co, 644-1581 with refreshments will follow the program. held on November 6.1978 ordered that driving. Must be willing McDonald’s® SALES HELP- Part time F I LL TIME position of DEALERSHP ASLAN includes several young adults who share their all claims must be presented to tbe after 2 p.m., at Silver Lane worker. Call 643-2171 fiduciary on or before Frtruary 6,1979 □ NOTICES CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Shell. 252 Spencer Street. knowledge of knitting and automobile cleaner-polidier Christian beliefs and teachings U^ough singing and have or be barred as by law provide. - Experienced only. Top crochet b ^ fn l hot will train Musi be 18 or older .Araily in ^ ^ Madeline B. Zfeharth. Qerk PUNCH PRESS Operators FOR SALE pioneered a fulj-time missionary outreach to Black teen­ wages. Ajiply; Atlas Tile, 1862 Knitter's World. Manchester person to John Vichi. Mraiar- Noeds People The fiduciary is: Lost and Found 1 MOLD MAKERS Wanted- Full or part time, P ART TIME DRIA'ER- Mnst agers and families in a low-income, highcrime area of James M. Reardon Berlin "Ipke., Wethersfield, Experienced only interested Parkade. call 646A340. ty B ros, 315 Center Street. 563-0151. male or female. Apply in per­ have own car Be on call to Sfith Wiidstr, Monmouth County, New Jersey (just outside New York 38 Ansaldi Road LOST- Gold Hamilton Watch- in earning $20,000 and over per Mancbester. __ Manchester. Conn. 06040 son at: Gayle Manufacturing SECRETARIAL POSITIOX make deliveries to greater Ih i riH rtBr mt East BREAKFAST City). 017-11 Black and gold band, initials vear. Please call 563-1475 Co. Inc.. 1068 C, Tolland RN-LPN wanted for full or administrative office of Hartford area .ADV.AN'CED PRODUCTION WORKER- A.C.B. REWARD. Call 649- between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Street. East Hartford. AUTOMATION. 646-9000 IvtfwiCrilm . /-I - sponsor regular Bible classes, sports, cooking, 4277. part time on all shifts. Apply Health Maintenance full time. Physical work in­ & director of nursing. Salmon- LiOntpany Of tiOmpatlY* gam®*, crafts, and a basketball league for young people, n o t ic e t o c r e d it o r s PART TIME CUSTODIAN- Organizatioo Starting salary volved. Must be 18 rears or ESTATE OF CONSTANCE F IU E R % brook Convalescent Home, off BREAKFAST COOK Satur­ REXEk i tO.NTST Secretary- LOST black female Malemute Evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Ap- $10,000 annually plus liber^ older. .Apto.v at Tbe PoP Shop. LUNCH PERIODS Robert M artPl fm n t r mi, * ^ . ag®s 10 to 18. The word “ Aslan” means “ lion” in the Per- deceased ^ House Street, Glastonbury. day and Sunday, 6 am to I pm. part time positioo available The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, Shepherd without mask. proxiately 20 hours Mr weex. fringe benefits. Good typing 249 Spe'ncer Street. nanu ” ic Little Theatre of Manchester’s “ C om - S'a® language, and Jesus is referred to in Revelation as Please call 633-5244. Call John for appointment 3-4 hours p a day in dkiwntown McDonald’s® Family Restaurant is Judge, of tbe Court of Probate, Highland Park area, R eply to P.O. Box 847, and sbraThand skill, proficien­ Manchester 649-0872 pany is shown in a rehearsal of the opening scene with other cast “L'on of the tribe of Judah. "A slan is also the name of 646-7738. Hartford. Dental ^lecialist District o f Manchester at a hearing Manchester. Please call 649- MaixJtester, 0>nn. cy in transcritong from dic­ looking for good people who want a held on November 6. 1978 ordered that NURSEIS AIDE:S wanted for Office. Pleasant working con­ members. The show s cast includes Vin Liscomb, Kendra Adams Bar- ^ Lewis Books, “The all claims must be presented to tbe 7549. tating equipment. Send full time on all shifts. Apply CLERICAL PERSON ditions Call 3S-3S68 good job with all the extras. As a fiduciary on or before February 6.1971 WANTED - MANAGER resume to Regina Manren. bara Rosser, Tom Limbacher, Bob Plunkett, Jac Limbacher Karen ” or be barred as by law provided. director of nursing. Salmon- NEEDED: Excellent typing IMPOUNDED- Spaniel, male, NCC/H.MO Inc. 275 Broad member of our crew, you got a good Peari J. Hultman, Ass’t. aerk TRAINEE - Some experience for invoicing, experience with Hjalmeer Bill Siddons, Jayne Newirth, Nancy M. Cameron, Jon brook Convalescent Home, off Street. Windsor. Q . 06095 688- NURSES .AIDES- Home The fiduciary is: 2 years. Tri-color long hair. preferred. Apply in person: filing, customer telephone SEARS ROEBUCK CO. starting pay, supervised training, free House Street, Glastonbury. 9569. Deadline for responses. Health .Aides part time fleii- Tessier, Sherilyn Morris, Mary DeManby and Dianne Reed “Com- A O J A f Marie Fillere Female 1 year, small Terrior Shakee's Pizza Parlor, Ver­ work. Apply WESCO In­ 30 Griswold Street mix. Both found Rachel Road Please call 633-5244. Nov. r , 1978 .NCC HMO is an b)e hours early evenings and meals, pleasant working conditions non Circle. Vernon. dustries, Industrial Park. ^ ICuae Manchester. Conn. area. Contact Manchester EOE. weekends. EYotide pereoonel and regular raises. Awakening 06040 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for Route 5. South Windsor, EOE. catholic High School. It also plays Saturday, and Nov. 17 and 18. * ® 016-11 Dog Warden, 646-4555. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - care to people in their Homes. South Windsor. Will train. CASHER- office clerk, full or Home Health .Aide certifica- APPLY IN PERSON H EBR()N - Mrs. ^rralne Nelson of Basketshop Road, Apply 9 Brookfield Street or Growing industrial manufac­ MECHANIC - Small (medium SALES PERSON turing company in South part time. Apply in persoa UoD or Nurses .Aides training Court of Probule. Diitrlct of can 289-5918, after 12 noon. duty gas engine) truck shop McOonald’s* had a rade awakening Tuesday morning in the truest Windsor needs an experenced Manchester, 867 Main Street. perferred Most have own sense of the word. Mincbester wants to add man who is tiiiM poaWona m H a b Ib , m om ing M d ^ M ^ o n M irs NOTICE OF HEARING individual to assist in the tiansportatioa. mileage paid. 1221 Tolland Tpko. Probate Notice TRUCK MECHANIC proud of his work and wants to noon hours. Aiifily poroormol doportmonL Padick Tells Concerns Nelson was awakened by a loud crash that she O f V IN C E N Z O Sales Department. Position P.ART 'HME KEN'N'EL work, For further information call Mancheeler, Ct TI^TURICI aku VINCENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS WANTED for general repairs, be paid for it. Quality and ef­ requires excellent shorthand 2-4 boor in moming. Call 7C- Suburban Home Health Care said fu n d ed like a bulb in the lamp exploding but it TURTURICI, minor must have experience and ficiency a must. Call 643-2414 6707. Punuant to an order of Hon. William ECTATE o f h e n r y C. MOORE and typing skills. Send resume Consratium. 646-7760. YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAYl N turned out to be a large owl that went astray. It flew Slu CHARLES H. MOORE, deceased own tools. Starting salary for an appointment. E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated Novem b^ to Nancy Harrison, 489 2. H78 a huriiig will be held on an FitzGerald, 17.00. All company An Equal Opportun/ty Enutooysr M/F On Plans for Region through the thermopane window shattering glass all over Judge, of the Court of Probate Sullivan Avenue. South Wind­ application praying that some suitable PART-TIME HELP P'jWct of M angier, at a hearty benefits.For apointment. call the rw m and onto the bed where Mrs. Nelson had person be appointed guardian of said sor, Conn. 06074. held m November 2.1978 ordered that 688-2233. NEEDED - 9 a.m. lo 2 p.m., COVENTRY — A draft memo has been sleeping. minpr'a estate and laid guardian be tion problems, very poor roadway and must be presented to Uie 30 hours weekly. Inquire FU LL TIM E authorized to compromise and lalisfy proposed by Town Planner Gregory ndtKury on or before February 2 1979 REAL ESTATE SALES- storm drainage systems, and the basin’s o'^apparently suffered a broken neck and died in- a doubtful and d ilu te d claim in favor NURSES AIDES - Full time, within National Brand Tire, or be barred as by Uw provided DENTAL Padick for the Windham Regional Plan­ of said estate as in said application on Licensed Sales Person, or 217 Hebron Avenue, Glaston­ topography, soil, and ground water smntly. The impact not only broke the window but also iL ^ Hultman. Ass t. Gerk and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. ning Agency outlining the concerns of the the screen. file more fully appears, at the Court of The fiduciary is: Experienced preferred, but taking Real Estate course. bury. ASSISTANT characteristics,” he said. Probate on November 21.1978 at 10. W Dynamic career opportunity Planning and Zoning Commission and the Richard W. Moore we will train. Apply in person: Busy office Certificatioo Padick would like to see a special low- 257 Spring street for Manchester, Blast Hart­ East Hartford Convalescent CARPENTER - Ejqierienced - preferred Call 647-1288. 8 Town Council on the regional land use and 015-11 *’**'^* * “ ‘ Clerk Manchester. Conn ford, Vernon areas. Excellent development classification there due to 06040 . Home, 745 Main Street, East to work in Manchester , Expanding corporation a.m. to 5 p.m housing plans recently drawn up by the O IM l commissions. Modem offices. LCLIP & MAILI the seriousness of the health and water Hartford. Willimantic area. Call 742- agency. Youth Appreciation Call Mrs. Cody. Fireside 6062. opening new office in the quality problems in such areas. “Lake Realty, Inc., 643-8030. A public hearing in Coventry on WRPA classification policies should promote SEWING MACHINE proposals drew resident criticism last MANCHESTER — Next week has been proclaimed OPERATORS and mis­ DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Willimantic area. We are TEMPORARY NEVER I FEE MARIE lake water quality,” he added. LEGAL NOTICE SALESMAN / ESTIMATOR month, and the agency is currently Youth Appreciation Week” by Mayor Stephen Penny. cellaneous workers needed. for modem progressive prac­ Hfr'e s tc hjrD MAIL TO: The planner asks that higher density Must have some High School for lumber yard. Must have tice, full time, ^perience looking for potential Office into ettra revising its plans in preparation for a sub­ Penny cited the accomplishments of the town’s youth in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ADDRESS residential sections be designated to the Education. Must be able to experience in taking off necessary. 646-0773. ^1- the o* sequent hearing next month. Daniel his proclamation. AND lumber and trim from plans. Managers, Field Trainers east, south, and west of the village area to read and speak English, and © le Keralb Manley and Betty Gardner are the town’s The week of Nov. 12-18 also has been proclaimed NO’nC E TO CREDITORS rovide own transportation, Also experienceJ in TEMPORARIES cin C>.AS&tr«0 help the town meet its future low and and sales Reps. Some •*V3 WO'E O' g representatives on the WRPA. “Youth Appreciation Week” by the Optimist Inter­ CAMELOT HUNT CLUB, INC. Rlo experience necessary. measuriM trim. Reply P.O. moderate income housing needs. It would Box 67, East Hartford, 06108. • worn irou-Afl vcur STAH P.O. BOX 591 “ The town is very concerned with national. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 33-379 of the Please Call Personnel Depart­ ^ T O D A Y ’S openings for appointment, SCheCwl* '! 9 the T»coern mgy Jo V also promote commercial revitalization Connecticut General Statutes, that Camelot Hunt Club Inc. ment at Pioneer Parachute Manchester. Conn. 06040 WRPA draft’s failure to designate any in­ SECOND SHIFT OPENINGS • O’ A Te'noor#»y there and an energy-efficient pattern of a (tonnecticut corporation having its principal place of Company, 644-1581. Supervisors, Bookkeepers ZIP NOW- For men with metal open ‘or CLERKS, ty p is ts dustrial areas in Coventry,” Padick noted. business inJHanchester, Connecticut, was dissolved on Oc- development and delivery of public ser­ shop, and/or mechanical SECRE'AOiES A!. o«Sce sAihs EXAMPLE: He add^, “ The suggested regional tax t ^ 31 1978 pursuant to resoluUons of its directors and PART TIME- No nights. No and Phone Reps. Complete • eico--^ Cs' Tg.fy Ci^diie PHONE vices, he said. experience for fabrication and i A 15 Words for 6 Days base sharing approach appears unrealistic stocknolaers. weekends. Long holidays. July 289-AJ15 Other land use suggestions inplude en­ assembly. Must be reliable, Estate About Town and August off. Many retired training program, medical within the c u ^ n t governmental struc­ A certificate of dissolution has been filed with the Office of wjUing to work, and have a couraging an interchange for Interstate 84 gentlemen and housewives DUNHILL TEMPS - CHECK ENCLOSED ture and is therefore in apparent conflict High School Diploma. Apply Founders Plaza Only <9.00 in Coventry, offering “ land preserve” the Secretary of the State of Connecticut as required by law. driving school buses. benefits and profit sharing. at: PILOT CO. INC., 144 East Hartford with Coventry’s hope to strengthen its Manchester Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol *fhy X n not------you?------We will train. prdtktion to the Skungamaug River, and AU creditors of the corporation are warned to present their Tolland Street, East Hartford. Equity, the value that Neatness and car required. limited tax base.” Call Vernon, 875-2626, or RLL IN ONE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS giving historic designation to the area at will meet Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Mancester clauns to Dwight A. Johnson, of Murtha, Cullina, Richter 289-9321. builds as the homeowner The planner asked the agency to review State Armory. Membership is open to ail young people and Piimey, P.O. Box 3197, 101 Pearl Street. Hartford Manchester, 643-2414. Call 9 to 5, Monday thru the junction of North River Road and pays his mortgage, is 1 2 3 4 5 the industrial component of the town’s from Grade 7 through high school. Connecticut 06103, on or before March 15,1979 or thereafter Route 44A. In addition, all references to TRUCK MECHANIC with CLEANERS- Early morning prime reason for plan of development draft and to consider be barred as provided by statute. Friday, 423-8427. WE NEED Coventry’s sewer system should be qualified experience in part-time work. ^.50 hourly homeownership. The B 7 8 9 10 the site of an existing industrial park on general triick repairs. Com­ for reliable experienced peo­ modified to include nonsewer alter­ All ^ s o n s and their friends are invited to an open ^ a t e d at Hartford, Connecticut this 3rd day of October, amount of equity that ac­ the southern end of Route 31 that has good mands top wages, 3280 a ple. Must have own tra n ^ r- natives. house Monday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Masonic Tem­ 1 1 highway access and may be serviced by a week. Must have own tools. tation. Manchester area. Start crues in the early years of A CARRIER 12 13 14 is ------Padick wants WRPA’s housing plan to ple. 'There wHl be cards, pool, conversation and jpjp CAMELOT HUNT CLUB, propo^ sewer system. AU company benefits. For Ap­ work immedately. Call 232- one's mortgage may not be 0332. give further attention to solar heated refreshments. This series of open houses is being spon­ pointment call 688-2233. much, but over a long 16 Padick is also critical of the agency’s By Dwight A. Johnson 17 18 19 t o structures, apartments, and con­ sored by Manchester Lodge of Masons. Won Street, recommendation for a high-density subur­ MANAGER FOR new period of time the amount dominiums. Consideration also should be 004-11 ’ Don’t store things you can become significant. ban classification for the Wangumbaug children's wear store in the T o M T m p ie 21 22 23 24 z s given to planned unit developments, The YWCA Book Discussion Group will meet at csn’t use. Sell them Manchester Parkade. Send Equity is indeed a valid Lake (Coventry Lake) area. “ Regardless Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Community Y. “ Dragons of ||A ||f i n o i y A k u energy conservation, and quality of life fast with a h a rd ­ resume to. Mr. Panisch, c/o consideration, especially if 2< 27 of the ultimate solution to the area’s Arthur's Trumbull Shopping NOW n m l M l AS 29 30 provisions, he said. Finally, the planner Eden’’ by Carl Sagan wiU be discuss^. All interested working Classified Adi a homeowner intends to health problems, additional high-density persons are welcome. Park, Trumbull, Conn. suggests that open space and natural LEGAL NOTICE buy and live in a house for development should be discouraged in this ^1 32 33 $34 resources be emphasized along with Call MUga 35 area due to documented lake eutrophica­ INVITATION TO BID RN- 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and 11 HOUSEWIVES! Looking for a period of time. To many historical features and farm preservation. Manchester Chapter, SPEBSQSA, will meet Monday at p.m. to 7 a.m. part time. Hexible hours? We have part people this equity amounts 7:30 p.m. at the Teen Center Aimex of Manchester TOWN OF COVENTRY 5 6 8 -1 6 3 4 36 s v $ 1 Enjoy working with an time positions available for to a feeling of status and MERRY 39 40 Rwreation Center. The meeting is open to all area men STORM-UNDERDRAIN PROJECT excellent supporting staff, light Bindery Work. No security. Don't forget you interested in singing four-part barbershop harmony. FLANDERS ROAD AND UPTON DRIVE caring for our elderly experience necessary. Will CONTRACT NO. 1 patients. Pleasant at­ train. Call 528-9428 for ap­ a r e paying off the CHRISTMAS Area Jaycees Sponsor mosphere, good wages and pointment. mortgage with less All residents of Mayfair Gardens are invited to par­ The Town of Coventry, Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coven- From benefits. Please caO Doris valuable dollars as well. ti7 , ConnecUcut, 06238 will receive sealed bids for furnishing Blain, RN, Director of ticipate in a kitchen social Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin HOME HEALTH AIDES- II you havo finally Hdll. ail labor and materials necessary for the construction of a Nurses; 6464)129 Manchester Provide pereonal care for peo- Go Fox & Co. storm and ground water drainage system on Flanders Road Manor Nursing Home, 385 >Ie in their homes. Home daddod not to invoal any Weekend Art Festival and Upton Drive consisUng of approximately 3100 linear feet West Center Street, lealUi Aide Certification or mora monay'bi rant tor m eet tonight at 7 in of pipe complete with all appurtenances and all other related Manchester. Nurses Aide Training your apartment and In* VERNON - The Greater Vernon St. Bridget Schwl Ubraty for its u|M»mtag Holiday construction at the office o f the Town Manager, Town Hall preferred. Training provided voat in a homa you havo Roger Jester from Boston wili do NURSES AIDE- 3 p.m. to 11 Bazaar. Anyone interested in helping is welcome. until 10:00 A.M. local time November 28,1978. At that time, if needed: Must nave own Jaycees will sponsor the group’s fifth an­ p.m. Enjoy working in a very mad# a amart movt. Tha Many openings in just about ail tbe several shows of mime, magic, juggling they will be publicly opened and read aloud. tranmortation, mileage paid. nual Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday pleasant and modern at­ naxt alap la to linda departments, frexn the food area to the WANTED and clowning, both days and Maryjo For fuiUier informatum. call and Sunday at the Vernon Center Middle Footprints, ’ a color film for both young people and The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Con­ mosphere, helping our elderly sales floor . . . from the stodt room to Cosgrove and Jacqui Carta, a local folk Manchester Public Health Raallor that ia bitaraatad School, Route 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p m their parents, will be shown Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Trini­ tract, Plans Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond Perfor­ patients. -Experiencetd Nursing Association. 647-1481, in finding you that homa the phone order board . . . singing dqet, will entertain Saturday from preferred. Excellent wages 30-90,000 8q. Ft. both days. ‘ ty Covenant Church on Hackmatack St. The public is in- mance and Payment Bond and other contract documento Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to and by calling lha noon to 4 p.ip. Eleanor Petrozza, "The may be examined at tbe office of the Town Engim^r jyjg and benefits. Please call 4:30 p.m. An Equal Opportuni- , This year’s show was juried by a panel v i ^ to see this Ken Anderson Films’ production. A free­ TEOFORD REAL Clown” will also be on hand. will offering will be received. Main Street, Coventry, Connecticut. Doris Blain, RN, Director of Xjj Affirmative Action You can be Santa for tbe family by ear­ of 13 judges and will feature some 90 ar- Nurses, 6464)129, between 9 Employer. ESTATE; CENTURY 21 Light Manufacturing Spaco Refreshments of hot soups, sandwiches ning the extra money for gifts. YOU tists and craftsmen from throughout New Copies may be obUined at tbe office of the Town Engineer a.m. and 5 p.m. Manchester and other items will be on sale at the con- Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, Je GET CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT England. Some 275 craftsmen applied to Parents of St. James Horae St School Association will located at the Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coventry Manor Nursing Home, 385 DEU HELP & MORNING Bolton 647-9914 you hava session stand. sponsor a wine and cheese get Jogether Saturday at 8 Connecticut upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Any un- West Center Street. HELP- 8 to 3. Apply in person PRIVILEGES. TOO . . . participate in the show and of those contactad that RaaMc To Rant ■nils show is the largest project and fund Mccessful bidder, upon returning such set, within ten to Frank’s Supermarket, 725 selected, the Jaycee officials said they p.m. in the school cafeteria. Jill Garfunkel and Katy raiser the Jaycees sponsor each year with business days after bid opening and in good condition will be EXECUTIVE MEDICAL East Middle Turnpike, Wa hava baan in ttiia expect to present a very professional type Mkol of Foot Prints will give a demonstration of Greek SECRETARY- ‘Gal Friday’ to Applicatitms accepted at the Personnel 70 percent of the club’s operating funds dancing'. refunded bis payment. Any non-bidders will not receive Manchester. buainaaa for many yoara Facility should contain loading dock and be located in Vernon, show. manage busy Manchester Office — 11th floor Mon., Tues., Wed. St realized. refunds of their deposits. and you can count on ua Dick aod Pam Nalley are co-chairmen Medical Office, 40 hour week experienced SPRAY Fri. 10 to 4; Thurs. 10 to 4. 6 to 8; Sat. Manchester or South Windsor area, and available for quick occupancy. The Jaycees have been able to con­ The Owner reserves teh right to waive any informalitiM or Starting $180, with CMS and al ail Umaa. Sao ygu aoon. as they were when the first show was PAINTER. Wood, metal, ';3 0 t o 1. to reject any or all bids. Blue Cross. Eshaustive plastic finishing. Display Opani 24 houia. produced in 19?3. tribute to the Special Olympics, Rockville C q W M C T 8TAN LEVEN Hospital Building Fund, the Indian Valley Each bitkter must deposit with his bid, security in the curriculum vitae and (>aft. Manchester, 6 4 3 ^ 7 . Handy Hint One of the many features of the show Parent Training Talk , references. Reply Box X, c /o YMCA, senior citizen programs, amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the A mortgage payment is a wiU be a "Makit-Takit Room” sponsored Manchester Herald. TEENAGERS- Earn Extra programs for needy children, sports Information, for Bidders. reflection of bow much in­ by the art department of the Middle MANCHESTER — Wifliam Thomas of South Windsor M o n « for Christinas. Full or HURRY IN TODAYII 6ERBER SCIENTIFICy INC. programs and for scholarships to area will present “ Parent Effectiveness Training — Wnhai Attention to bidders is particularly called to tbe SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- part time. Call 289-7617. debtedness is reduced in a Khool. Show goers bringing children un­ Exceilent Part Time work. high ^ o o l students. Style,” tonight at 8 ht 7 Stock Place. requirments as to omdiUons of employment to be observed single month. der age 11 may drop them off at the art WIU train. Call Manchester Besides the time devoted to the show by and minimum wage rated to be paid under contract. WAITRESS- Full time and room and for a small fee the child can Thomas will emphasize the importance of communica- 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. part time openings. Excellent e. FOX s CO. 83 QERBER RD. the Jaycees, help is received from the tira, from moral and spiritual aspects, and will enlore No bidder must withdraw his bid within 45 days after the ac­ working conditions and fringe HARTFORD make a craft item. tual day of the opening thereof. crafters, local merchants, the Chamber of different avenues by which to relay a message. He will NURSES AIDES- Full time, benefits. Apply in person onty. B«ul OpinrtW iy Emptagw ^ rry Sayro, world champion yo-yoist Commerce, the Middle School, Vernon also discuss factors to consider when int^reting verbal Dated at this 6th dsy of November 1978 all shifts. Experience Howard Johnson, 394 Tolland SOUTH WINDSOR, CT. 08074 and Art Robinson & Co., a professional preferred, but training will be Police and^ Fire Department, and the as well as nonverbal communication. Frank B. ConnoUy Turnpike, Manchester. ventriloquist, will perform througiiout person; East Public Works Department. Town Manager both days. The! guest speaker has fouk children and is a teacher Hartford Convalescent Home. TEENAGERS- Earn Ehdra at a Bahai school. Coventry, Connecticut 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Money for Christinas. Full or (203) 278-2802 014-11 ford. part time. Call 280-7617. TEOfOXO HEAL EHATE I PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 10, 1978

Hom99 For Sato 23 Homo$ For Solo 23 BUSINESS & SERVICE Himaa for Sola 23 Homaa For Sola 23 IF YOirRE THMKWG UOUT BUYM6 OR SOLRK R HOME. EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKT EQUAL HOUSI(dfi tMNKilBOUT DIRECTORY \ by IDUBALDO/ Swvtew OWtwd______V Swv/cM Otftnd 31 Building Contracting 33 Bordlng-Sldlng-Ctdmttay 34 TODAY'S HOME IS TOMORROW'S C&M TREE SERVICE - Free HEAVY OR L IG H T WES ROBBINS, carpentry BIDWELL Home Improve­ Sue Peck estimates, discount senior TRUCKING, Cellars, attics remodeling specialist. Ad- ment Co. Expert installation 6w-oao5 LESPERANCE citzens. Company and yards cleaned, also stone, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, of aluminum siding gutters INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE Manchester-owned and loam or sand delivered. 644- b u ilt- in s , b a th ro o m s , and trims. Roofing installa­ operated. Call 646-1327. 1775 or 644-9532. kitchens, 649-3446. tion and repairs 6 4 ^ 9 5 , 871- EDITOR 2323. Halp Wanted 13 Halp Wantad 13 In a home of your own, the money you spend for housing does double daily. Itl B&M TREE SERVICE. FALL CLEAN UPS- Fer­ CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Lota-Land lor Sola 24 Ardelaa lor Sola 41 Complete tree care, Free es­ tilizing. Snow plowing, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. SPECIALIZING cleaning and buys security as well as shelter. Every day your equity grows, your capital ap-l timates. SENIOR Citizen residential and commercim. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. repairing chimneys, roof, new NEW HAMPSHIRE. Shore lot ALUMINUM sheets used as I predates and your tax credits accrue. But — you don’t benefit till you buy. Discount. Call 643-7285. Reasonable, reliable. 647-9260. roofs. Free estimates. 30 130' on lake, 1 1/4 acres, was ''printing plates, .007 thick j TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY years Experience. Howley, $24,000 -cash $16,000. Bank Ux32”, 25 cents each or 5 for REWEAVING burns, holes. HOUSEWORK got you down? Carpentry and general con­ 643-5361. take over lots $5,100 cash only. $1. Phone 643-2711. May be HAVE FUN Zippers, umbrellas repaired. General cleaning, steam tracting. Residential and Chalet on lake, move in $37,- picked up A.M. only. LOOKING FOR A NEW HOMEIII O w nsrship m m Window shades, Venetian extraction carpet cleaning, commercial. Whether it be a ROOFER WILL Install roof, 000. Corner lot, beautiful $6,- IN QLA8T0NBURY blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. floor waxing & stripping, win­ small repair job, a custom siding or gutter for low dis- 500. 60 acres $^,000. Motels- TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - ELUNISTON >82300 QUALITY BUILT by JAMES A. MCCARTHY NEEDED and earn money. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- dow cleaning, carprt, & up- built home or anything in counf price. Call Ken at 647- Resturants- Camp Grounds- Good condition. Good for Has Advantages 5221. holstrey shampooing. between, call 648-1379.' 1566. Acreage and Farms. 603-522- plating, or welding. Call 649- NEVER AGAIN! Will you be able to get a Professional/Insured. Free 3636 ; 603-522-3736. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. w y n n n u a Part time opportimite ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ two family as beautiful as this one. More than just a dream coming true, ow­ Estimates. Call NEWTON SMITH- ROOFING / GUTTERS- CEDAR ESTATES OF VERNON for ambitious and tics, garages, yards cleaned, DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. Remodeling, Repairs, and Reasonable rates. Free es­ MOLDED FORMICA top and Possibility of three family home. Large ning your home has some real ailvantages. moving, trucking. Loam for timates. Experienced. Quality paneled bar with two shelves Good Route Rec-Rooms. No job to small. Paal Eatata Wanted 28 flat lot in residential area, with many Of course, there are disadvantages, too, if responsibie person. sale. Lawn service. No job too SHOPSMITH HOME 649-3144. workmanship! All 643-6658 and four stools. $175. 646-6028. (To Be Built Similar) you have no desire to look after the upkeep of Must have vehicle. 23 big or small. 568-8522. WORKSHOP- Factory anytime. extras included. Cathedral ceiling with Good Money! Authorized Outlet. ALL CASH For your property, DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 the complicated structure, or don’t plan to CARPENTRY & Masonry - within 24 hours. Avoid R ^ m i- hours per week. Start COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Accessories, Parts, Service, Additions and remodeling. TRACY BROTHERS - yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, exposed beams in living room. All generous live in the community but a short while, but installation and repairs. Free Skilled Craftsman at your ser­ Roofing, Flat Roof, Hot Tar, Tape, Instant Service. Hayes gravel and more stone 643- a t2 :3 0 P J l Free estimates. Call Anthony Corporation, 846-0131. sized rooms, a lovely home and a good in­ that’s problems you’ll have to decide before CALL estimates. Call 646-3745, after vice. Order now for a Happy Squillacote 649-0811. GRAVEL, Built-Up Roofing, 9504. 5 p.m. Holiday. Call 643-6913. commercial & Residential. vestment. See it soon!! purchasing. SELLING your house? Call us CARPENTRY - Repairs, Free Elstimates. 872-^69. SEARS TV Antenna with Some reasons frequently cited for owning a 647-9946 Call Tom ED'S UGHT TRUCKING- At­ A-1 LIGHT TRUCKING- Rub­ first and we’ll make you a rotor. 5 years old. Good condi- remodeling, additions, gar­ cash offer! T.J. Crockett, home: Ask ter Torn or tics and cellars cleaned. bish removed. Appliances etc. ages, roofing. Call David Haadng-Plwnblng 3$ I tion. Call 643-5585. Gallery of Reasonable rates. Call 646- Realtor, 643-1577. m n s H 647-9946 moved. For all your Light Patria, 644-179(6. T T ^ IfP Money put into a home instead of rent is a 1943 for free estimate. Trucking needs at Very SEWERLINES, sink lines, *2:!2 company Homes fairly safe form of investment. If you make a Reasonable Prices. Call LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - cleaned with electric cutters, IMMEDIATE Cash for your TAG SALES good choice, the property will likely increase BRICK, Block, Stone. anytime, 875-7059. New homes custom built by professionals. McKinney property. Let us erolain our HOURS; fair proposal. Call Mr. in value and you can sell for a profit. Fireplaces, concrete. remodeled, additions, rec Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ S4inda|t CIOMd p*Uy 8d0 - I p j n 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms,'2Vz baths, 7 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, family Chimney repairs. No job too pany, 643-5308. Belfiore, 647-1413. fireplace, family room, kitchen with dinette, SNOW PLOWING- Residen­ rooms, garage, kitchens TAG SALE- Friday and Satur­ Sal 8 tjit. • I DJn. room with fireplace off kitchen, vinyl siding, Owning is a hedge against inflation. If infla­ small. &ve! Call 644-8356 for tial and commercial. Porter double garage, % acre treed lot. $79,900. remodeled, bath tile, cement MAY WE BUY your home? day household items, plus 1969 2 car garage. $75,500. tion comes, the value of the property will estimates. Street area and South East work. Steps, dormers, NO JOB TOO Small - Tqilet Chevy station Wagon. 130 Oak area of Manchester. Free repairs, plugged drains, Quick, fair, all cash gpd no rise. If you have a mortgage you will be residential or commercial. Call problem. Call Warreii'E. Street. QUALITY CARPENTRY By Estimates. Reasonable. 646- 649-4291. ■ ■ kitchen faucet replaced, paying it off in inflated dollars. However, in Haro Construction Additions, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 5489 repaired, rec rooms, TAG SALE-. Saturday LOOKING FOR A NICE RESALE HOME? time of deflation the dollars paid on a rooring, siding decks and gar­ FIRST CLASS Carpentry - bathroom remodeling, heat November 11, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ages. Call anytime, 643-5001. mortgage are worth more than at the time of Remodeling and Additions. modernization, etc. free 247 Oak Street. Refrigerator, Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Estimate gladly given. M & M air conditioning, bureaus, the contract. CARPET INSTALLA’nO N - Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Houaahold Qooda 40 Painting-Paparing 32 years experience! For Free books, clothes, lamps, toys, Homeownership offers some advantages on O K fo n Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. Estimates, call 646-^9. Steam Cleaning. Free es­ MANCHESTER PLUMBING REFRIGERATORS 1967 Dodge Van.______income tax. Real estate taxes and the in­ timates. Call 649-6265. PAINTING - Interior and Washers, and ranges, used, cussmohiD GENERAL CARPENTRY, & HEATING - Repairs. ONE DAY Tag Sale, terest charged on the mortgage are proper exterior, paperhanging, Remodeling. Pumps repaired guaranteed and ctean. New excellent work References. Repairs, Remodeling, shipment damaged, G.E. and November 12, 9-6 pm. We’re deductions, if you itemize deductions. EXPERT PAINTING and Garages, Additions, Porches, / replaced. Free estimates. LAND^APING- Specialize, Free estimates. Fully insured. Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. moving! Some large items. Buying a home encourages the family to Rec Rooms, Roofing, Gutters. Electric drain-snaking. 24- Household goods and much Exterior House Painting. Martin Matson, 6464431. hour service. 646-0237. Pearl and Son, 649 Main save. A family that otherwise might be un­ STJtt Tree pruning, spraying Call Mr. Moran 643-2629. Street, 643-2171. more. 40 Oakwood Road, QUALITY PAINTING and Manchester. able to save is forced to do so when mortgage mowing, weeding. Call 742- Flooring 30 powa 7947. Paper Hanging by Willis FARRAND REMODELING - I^V E SEAT - Like new condi­ payments must be met. Schultz. Fully insured Cabinets and Formica Tops, BI-ANNI/Xl MANCHESTER FLOOR SANDING and tion, orange background with Homeownership gives the family a feeling references. 649-4343. Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ white floral print. Call after 4 Radio Club Tag Sale. Saturday ditions, Decks, All types of Refinishing. Floors like new. November lltn 10 am to 4 pm. of security. This is especially true after a (Specializing in older floors). p.m., 646-llraT Bkcli Street $52,900 Why Not Order J.P. LEWIS Si SON Interior Remodeling and Repairs. Household items, babyly itemsItems, Cambridge SL $49,500 home is paid for. Phone 643-6017. Staining floors. No waxing. Older 3 bedroom Colonial, carpeted living Your Happy Ad and Exterior painting, paper Also Ceilings and Interior FOUR-PIECE PINE radio, electronic p a ris. t Held COLONIAL LOVERS Busine^ Zoned. 2 Family 5-5, 2 bedrooms, Buying a home gives the family greater op­ hanging, remodeling, carpen­ KEEP SMILING Bedroom Set. Excellent con­ at end of Garden Grove Road, room and dining room, fireplace, new kitchen, Today! Painting. John Verfaille, 646- (off Kenney with approximately 600 sq. ft. store, just off portunity to provide a desirable environment try. Fully insured. 6 4 69^. 5750 after 6:00 p.m. dition. Queen-size bed, triple S t r e e t ). sunporch off master bedroom, garage. It s an innovation that allows you to STAR vour KEEP HAPPY dresser, dresser with shelv^ Manchester. Should inspect this family sized home. Eat- Main Street. Owner will take 9V2% 1st for the children. classified ad for extra attention value. Simply mirror, night stand. 4 years in kitchen, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2Vz mortgage. Money invested toward paying off the Halp Wantad 13 old. $800. 5684)935. TAG SALE- Saturday and Sun­ Halp Wanted 13 liaalnaaa Opportunity 14 Schoola-Claaaaa 19 day November 11th and 12th. baths, garage and every conceivable extra! mortgage may be used as security for an sp acf th?' 5 «a r ^ additional^arge is for the space the STAR occupies. There are two PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE- C^DSPQT Refrigerator, We have antiques, toys, fur­ emergency loan. Fuli time, BS & Public Health r e s t a u r a n t h e l p MANCHESTER Package good condition, quiet running. niture, brick-a-brack. different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the FOR THE BEST - Manchester NEW HOMES - raSEST HILLS, Homeownership is a symbol of achieve­ Nursing preferred. Excellent wanted for days or weekends. store. Excellent location. Well Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 f20. Silvertone portable stereo Caroenter Road, Conventy, Apply 2-4 pm. Monday - ment. to sell™^ ® important message benefits and mileage rein- established business. Call pupils per teacher. FREE in­ phonograph, 4 speakers, $20. (off Route 44A). Call 7 4 2 - ^ bursement. Call Manchester Friday, Wendy’s Old Marion E. Robertson troductory lesson with this ad. Call 643-7017. or 742-8823 for information. GET MORE with MANCHESTER Ownership improves the family’s credit Public Health Nursing Fashioned Hamburgs. 260 Realtor, 643-5953. Call .646-6306, or 646-3549. rating. Association, 647-1481, between Broad Street! Manchester. ••••••••••••••••••••••••*« WE BUY AND SPLL used fur­ TAG SALE- Moving, garage ------Your Choice^— r - 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday Situation Wantad is niture. One piece or entire sale, air conditioner, cord Owning enables the family to make N MAKE YOUR OWN Christ­ thru Friday. An Equal Oppor­ mas Gifts. NU WAY household. Cash on the line. organ, sleds, games, dinette alterations to the house and yard it can af­ tunity Affirmative Action RESPONSIBLE Mother .will CERAMIC has immediate Furniture Barn, 646-0865. set, many miscellaneous SENTO By ford. If the family enjoys painting, tsfto ★ Scr$£^ Employer. Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 care for children in my home. items. 160 Strickland Street, 75* per day 1 1 .5 0 p ,, day openings for classes. Call 647- REAL ESIATE SERVICES Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. 1048. FOR Skhh 16 cubic foot Glastonbury, (off Hebron Joseph Swenson Jr. decorating, yard-work, and other tasks ______(Plus regular word ad rate) EXPERIENCED HAIR SMALL ENGINE Service freezer. Very good condition. Ave). November 11 and 12,18 D 29 ComwcUeiit BhrdM East Hartford associated with caring for the home, these dresser wanted. Excellent Corporation - expanding RIDE NEEDED between Cail 649-2667. and 19. 10 am-5 pm. activities can be a diversion and at the same working condition. Good dealer network. No Manchester and Farmington Homaa For Sale 23 2 8 M 3 3 1 Now Undor Construction hours. Call 649-7666, Hair experience necessary. Health Center. Will share TAG SALE- Moving 240 J New -time increase the value of the property. Boutique.______Complete training program. expenses. Call 643-5492 after 6 BOLTON- JUST LISTED. □MI8C. FOR SALE State Road, Manchester. 7 room Raised Ranches ELECTRICIAN experienced $500. investment required to pm. Four bedroom, 7 room Ranch. Saturday and Sunday, 10-^m. start your own business. Ideal Household articles. Rain and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in commercial and residential Fireplace. Immediate oc­ wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5422. for retired or part time. cupancy. Only $44,900. Pasek Arthlaa lor Bala 4 1 Date. 11/18 & 19. 8 room Colonials Details on request. Mr. Realtors, 289-7475. Barker. ESCAA Field Priced from $71,900 McCOMNELL RESUME EDUCATION 14^FOOT HILLTOP Trailer USED RUGS, $10 to $20, china SERVICE. For prompt confi­ Training Division, Box 19, MANCHESTER- Exquisite $150. Outboard motor 40 horse closet, table, 4 chairs. Many (To Be Built Similar) 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Wading River New York. Condominium in ForeslRidge items to numerous to men­ dent preparation of your Privata Inatruetlona 18 Evenrude $250. Mobilehome MORTGAGE resume. 649-2288. 11792. area. 3 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, 45x10 with furniture in cam­ tion. Saturday, 10:30 to 4 p.m. carpeting, air conditioning, all ming ground $4,000, Call 525- (rear of Furniture Barn), 343 BARROWS REMEDIAL READING and applianced, basement, car­ Main Street, Manchester. math; individualized work port with storage area, $54,-' Please park up front. program, (lst-8th grade) by MONEY? THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME WALLACE TRANSFERRED? 900. Fireside Realty Inc. 643- REPOSSESSED Electrolux V master’s degree teacher. 568- 8030. TAG SALE- Algers, Lincolns MANCHESTER PARKADE 8075. Vacuum Cleaner. Substantial Savings! Original Warrantee. and others. Especially boys JUST LISTED aluminum Call 646-3875. books. Also stamps and mis­ 646-7833 GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, cellaneous items. 486 Parker TM IH M tTfU UST K SSMCS sided Ranch, garage. 98% OF ALL HOMES LISTED OFRCB TMMMOT MMtCTICIT Lessons: Folk, Blue Grass, Immediate occupancy, (hily Street. Popular. Ages 5-adults. SEASONED FIREWOOD- & 5% down to qualified buyer. Cut, split and delivered. $50 a M 1 Beginners - professionals. $39,500. Pasek Realtors, 289- GARAGE SALE; Saturday, Elasy Banjo method. FREE truck load. Call Marlborough, 7475. 295-0034, or 295-0250. November 11th, 10 am. Fur­ WITH US ARE SOLD Professional ' J loan instrument. Private niture, red tiffany lamp, bicy­ studio. 646-6557. cle, canoe, aluminum exten­ Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! 2-BEDROOM MOBILE ANTIQUE FRANKLIN W« tr« your tward-wiiming RELO r«al tttalt broktr backtd by ovar 19 HOME. Patio, driveway. WOOD STOVE- Cast iron. sion ladder, much more. K1 PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. Foxcroft Drive (off Adams FOR A FREE HOME EVALUATION yaara of axporianea and aorvlca to tranafarrad paopla and companlat. Excellent location. $4,000. Firebrick lined. $100. Call 646- Ona call putt ut to work markating your proparty hart and finding naw East Hartford, experienced Call after 6 pm. 875-7557. 4437. Street). CALL teacher. All styles, all Ages. proparty for you anywhara. For Rail Sarvica ... $6.00 per lesson. 569-4284. CALL A FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL I TAG SALE Saturday and Sun­ Call ua today anytlma day 10 am-4 pm. door RIDING LESSONS indoor (lay d fk a ) shutters, storm doors, lamps, A S K M L REALTOR-ASSOCIATE m P U m (641-7133) m HMTFQM (72M615) w ffiN MVEK (39M51S) riding ring. Western stock table, bikes, boots. Corner of seat, saddle seat, and hunt Green Manor and Barry Road. Donna Slobodien seat. All levels 228-9817. ANNE MILLER • BOB TERRY • RICK MERRITT E.D. Tatitieia Preaidirnt Pfew Main Office TAG SALE- 3-families, VOICE, PIANO Instructions. carpeting, baby furniture, • DICK BI8SELL • JACKI SMITH Former faculty New York IBM electic typewriter, Ures, The Barrows & Wallace Company Music and Art High. School. refrigerator, fireplace, Professional Singer/Pianist. a g n lighting, bathroom fixtures, 644-8597. king size bed spread, books, RKaURD L MERIUn AGENCY Established 1959 snowblower, toys, furniture, YOU WILL MAKE Mandwatw hardware, much more, ^tur- ' LiUiln O ffice: 1007 Main Street. Mancheator 649-4586 in K-Mart Office: Spencer Street. Manchester 649-3007 $62,900 will buy this day 9-4. South Main to Spring beautifully maintained 3 to Dartmouth to South Farms REALTORS 0 4 0 - 1 1 8 0 i2 2 E. CENTER ST. 1,100 OFFICES mnoNmoE to 171 Carriage Drive, K M Y TO SERVE YOU ANYTME mSSETIO bedroom Split Level home Manchester. UALTOnS in a quiet neighborhood. town WEHAVETHE Just minutes from 1-86. On it are two names you can trust Ours HUGE NEIGHBORHOOD MOVING MACHINT Fully equipped kitchen and Tag Sale Saturday November MONEY! centrally air conditioned. lltn. Household goods, fur­ and the name of the country’s leading 0 4 0 -2 4 8 2 GROUP I niture, clothing and baby fur- ' Maple Meadows home and family magazine. We’re proud niture. 9-4 pm. 31 Nutmeg F.J. SPILECKI to be a member of the new Better Homes Drive, Manchester. YOU W iU EARN and Gardens™ Real Estate Service. We HUGE TAG SALE- Saturday Manchester were selected for our record of serving and Sunday., November 11 and 12.10- 3 pm. 28 Webster Lane, Visit this unique new area of custom homes FREE PRIZES! families in this community. For our Hebron. situated in one of Manchester’s most convenient areas for shopping, schools and religious activities. business reputation. For the profession-i TAG SALE- November 11 and six room Capa, spotless throughout, 4 bedrooms, for­ alism of our people. Now we have some 12.10- 5 pm. Washing machine. mal dining room, firsplace, family room, and more. new ways to serve you. Call us when Ping-pong table, child’s elec­ Only $46,500. |n your sparei Umo...H you HURRY and caill tric organ, king-size bed you’re in the market to buy or sell. frame, round formica table, RANCHES tor dotaiis. Oponfngs aro limited, so camera copy stand 35mm BOLTON >44,900 GROUP 1: A sctwci AStociwtion o f REALTORS Mfvtng th e 9fw«icr bellows attachment. Ezra Manchester eree w H h mere Mhrertliing eiipenhc, Books, Lion Stone and Old CAPES m t wait. We’ll need boys and girls from aid ImpACt en d efficiency for b o th buyers en d sellen. RAMBLING RANCH Crow bottles, also mis­ Situated on lovely rustic setting with stone walls lWdietlerAlartin& cellaneous items. 57 Hillside COLONIALS In towns in and around Manchoster and Eas Drive, South Windsor. lAaii— aJ;.______and lots of trees. Bow window in living room with CONTEMPORARYS fireplace. Huge 19x19 master bedroom with wall to lartibrd. ito th m d ll, INC. REAUORSd TAG SALE ITEMS, plus “DESIGNED WitH DISTINCTION” wall carpeting. Call Georgette Wyman for more. MAKE IT A REAUTY! This 6 room Ranch features a gorgeoua pine paneled From *72,000 and up M T BUCKLER- 2S4ilWSKIIVL many booths at our Christmas details and appointment to see. Fair, Saturday, 10 am-2 pm, at kitchen, wood burning stove, fireplace, 2 lull baths, IMMBTEI, Cr. LiHirFOM,CT. family room, plus an attached greenhouse and garage East Center Street to Porter Street, to Autumn (4M 1M Zion Church, Cooper and High 219-1524 Streets. St^y for iunch too! on over an acre of matured treed lot with privacy. All Street. Proceed to East Eldridge Street on the left. What Is Your Property Worth? Call Joanna or Tom has just Ijsted an attradive this offered In Bolton for only $59,900. < • Liberal purchase prices on Ws A n 6 s No. 1 Rssi Estals Coiiusny ta Am Na­ your present home! FOR A FREE Condoniiniian in the tM ito ! Talk to your tion. Ws « o On NsHWwtliood FrolBssionals, Ws Call hrt for further defauls at t U B e t t e r HMU6E-TAG S«£ D om jnst Ih m r Yonr Houss. Ws Show It on. CM HOME EVALUATION 647-9946 Satiriiir ■ Nm . U til SnyUnw, CanUrr 21, Tsifonl Hsal Estals. . -Realty Co., Inc. Call Ua Now • No Obligation 9ijL-3pjL Realtair Today! Aak About Our QUARANTEKD SALES PLAN BOnOIIE MENGY CmhmmRj l i M Owch TEDFORD U u i 643-2692 Ita ^ s te r Evoning Herald 5S5 L Cimr tbirt PASEK REAL ESTATE GO., INC. 43HlainSt 6474413 317 C^een Rl REALESTATE . 647-9914 • 4234958 608 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD . • -j;! ii • Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 2 8 9 -7 4 7 5 ,.r PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. 10, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 10, 1978 — PAGE TWENTY-Tllltl'lE Paanutt — Charlaa M. Schulz .Frank and EfiMst SM(t-4cCMt0riM 4g Apartmttltt For Root '53 Autot For Solo 61 DUPLEX- spacious 3 "Astronauf" 1974 FURY - 16Vi-foot CHRYSLER NEWPORT- 2 MAYBE 50M HW OUR ACROSS 2 Hums Answer to Previous Puzzle fiberglass, tilt trailer, with bedroom with garage and door hardtop. $2500. 434 Dear Abby 3 Author 1975 55-horsepower outboard ^piiances. Only ^75. (81-20). Foster Street, South Windsor, d t lu o u TEAMUHLLMAVEA I Smells George Cbevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Rental Assistors, 236-5646. call after 6 p.m., 644-0268. S' C Y laEeiTLAKIiMMOI. 6 Gold plated 4 Polish Also 50 horse Johnson out­ Small Fee. Abigail Van Buren statuette 5 Flyspeck board, $300. 228-0475 or 228 1971 CHEVY KINGSWOOD WHAT Kl/V/P OF PAY I I Rush in 6 Units 9550. FURNISHED- 3 room heated WAGON- V-8, automatic. 13 Slipsole 7 Fast aircraft apartment. Second floor. Good condition. $895. 6485467 X HADa Bu t X '■*msammmmmmm>mmmmiuimmmwitmm...... 14 Cabinet (a b b r} 28’ LUHRS, sleeps 6, flybridge Adults only. No pets. Parking. / 646-8826 after 6 pm., ask for 15 Jigs 8 Relative References. Security. 643- DON'T WANT Tb H£a R ■ DEAR ABBY: If * doctor is not stsbio in his personal life, 16 Compass 9 Animal of rebuilt, new steering. Palmer Jay. point FWC 265 hp. New in 1975. Best 4860. would you lose confidence in him ss a physician? South A gour ff AO»AlN. I think my doctor is the best for miles around, but now "Sw L-^ 17 Groups of America offer. Call 568-6212 or 872-7792. 1967 MUSTANG FASTBACK- three 10 Steeps 456 MAIN Street, 1st floor, 3- Becoming an appreciating in­ that he is in the process of getting his fourth divorce, I IlL l4 19 Rested m 12 Novice S p o rtin g Good* 46 room heated apartment, no vestment, restoration started wonder if it's possible for his judgment to be so bad in one chair appliances, no pets. $190. CKFIhyNik me.fM US FM on 13 Similar but incomplete. Asking $1150 ii.(o department but not in another. Priacllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Small valley elem ent 1969 MOTOR-JET Snow­ Security. Call 6482426,9-5 pm. but negotiable. 633-5886, 9-5. Hia first wife was a fine, attractive woman. He simply 22 Gram 18 A uthor 34 1 bread- 43 Door (ital) mobile. Good running condi­ tired of her and found a new love. It was the same story with 23 Nervous Fleming tion, $350. Call after 5 pm. M8 MANCHESTER, Main Street, O IE OF THE ------CONCERNS A TEXAS. WHEN IT WAS SCORNEP WE KNOW IT spasms wmdiing ma­ 45 Chokes the other three. He made generous settlements on all of GREATEST SUCCESS BOV WHO PESIGNEP BY OILMEN IN THIS 21 Desired chine 0732. 2 room apartment, heat, hot 1974 BUICK CENTURY TDPAV AS THE 24 Disparaging 46 Man s best water, appliances. No pets, Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Trucks for Sale 62 Uotorcycles-BIcycles 64 them. STORIES IN WHAT HE THOUGHT COUNTRY, HE TOOK EIFFEL TOWER.7 remark 23 Bank 35 Zero LUXUS, rear defogger, white employee friend (pl) Gordon P ro d u e tt 4j parking. Swurity.Securit: 523-70- walls, power steering, brakes, How would you feel, Abby? Would you still have con­ HISTORY"-; WAS THE PERFECT IT TO EUROPE.^ 26 Nine days 37 Antenna wire 1976 FORD GRANADA GHIA. BANK REPOSSESSION for 1976 FORD 150 pick-up, full 1973 HONDA 350, good run­ fidence in him as a doctor? 25 Sounded bell 49 Fortify automatic trans, air con­ 0 \L I7ERR1CK.' devotion ( p l) 4-door, bucket seats, steel sale. 1976 Toyota Corolla, time four wheel drive, ning condition. Call 569-0103. 27 Dale BOTTI FRUIT FARM - Fresh ENERGETIC responsible ditioning, V-8. Charter Oak WONDERING IN TEXAS . 28 Enervate 38 Most sensible 51 Hawaiian belted radial white walls, full- asking $2500. 1974 Chevrolet automatic transmission, 30 Friend 29 Egyptian king person to share beautiful 3- Buick, 81 Adams Street, volcano. Sweet Apple Cider, Apples, & wheel covers, a tomatic trans, G20 Van, $3750,1974 Mercury power steering, new tires and 1974 KAWASAKI-90, 2700 3 1 Explosive 33 Gasoline 39 Possession Pears. 260 Bush Hiu Road, bedroom house in Coventry. Manchester. DEAR WONDERING: 1 know it's possible for some Mauna Wood heat with electric back- power steering, brakes, air Cougar, $2200, 1972 Pontiac shocks. Never plowed or off miles, excellent condition. (a b b r) ra tin g 41 Schedule Manchester. conditioning, AM/FM stereo. Firebird, $1000. The above people te be brilUaat in tbeir own fields, but inept, 32 Building up. $97. monthly plus the road. Excellent condition. $350. Call 649-5092. little-KNO' 1/3 1977 BUICK SKYHAWK-S, V- Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams may be seen and tested at The iaexperieaced aad bopeleasly naive in other matters. Per- addition ulilities. 742-8428 nights. $6,200. 6482405 after 6 pm. l it t l e A n tiq u tt 46 6, 4-speed, full wheel covers. Street, Manchester. Savings Bank of Manchester, Weekends anytime. aonally, nt tong at my phyiieian provides me with compe­ m sro R icA i 33 Beaver State Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams 923 Main Street, Manchester. Campers-Trallers tent pnfessienall care, hew he handles hit personal FACTS 36 Skinny fish WANTED. Antique furniture, 13 ALTON STREET, Street, Manchester. own baalaete. 39 Shot hole-in- Manchester, 3-bedrooms, all 1976 CHEVROLET CAMERO, Mobile Homes 65 E f a c t a glass, pewter, oil paintings or 2-door, bucket seat, console, 1970 CHEVROLET IMPALA, one other antique itenfis, R. ^plianced. Security deposit, 1976 CENTURY CUSTOM Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 40 Lighted $280. No pets, references. Ask radio, white wails, rally 4-door hardtop with air con­ 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot DEAR ABBY: I am 42 and very much in love with a Harrison, 643-8709. WAGON, 9 passenger, wood wheels, automatic trans, ditioning. Excellent condition. 42 Gather for Steve 872-6145. grain, automatic trans, power Travel Trailer - Stove, beautiful, 27-year-old model. Her divorce (for which I am eil7>MKA.W.TVI»auS.W.»l 1'-"^ r 44 Female samt power steering, brakes, V-8. No body rot. $1295 firm. 648 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville refrigerator, heated. Full paying) is now pending. She has three children. Wonted to Buy 46 steering, brakes, V-8, luggage 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and (abbr) ^ Charter Oak Buick, 81 Adams 6241. shower, and toilet. Tandem I bought her a new car, and have spent more than $15,000 MANCHESTER- non smoking rack, rear defogger. Charter Street, Manchester. rack. $1,750. 289-4042. Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawranca 45 Frozen wheel. Call 688-0383. on clothes for her and her children in the last six months. 47 Year (Sp) PIANO WANTED any condi­ female roomate wanted to Oak Buick, 81 Adams Street, FORD ZEPHYR 1978. 2-door, share 2 bedroom town house 48 Oriental tion. Call anytime, 875-6451. Manchester. 4-speed, AM/FM cassett. SUZUKI 250 HUSLER GT 18.- She says she loves me, but I don't see much of her. I see her HOLD IT. rocky: 'SMATTEK, with same. Call 871-2943. 000 miles, very reasonabl. only on Monday nights because on Tuesdays she sees an old STOP THE CAR! WR. VOLTA?.,. salute Excellent condition, $3500. Aulomoth/e Service 50 Crumble 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE Call 2280015. Must sell. 6481543. 66 boyfriend she says she has to "let down easy." On Wednes­ 5UMTHIN fish y □ RENTALS SPACIOUS 4-room apart­ WAGON. Prem ier, radial 1976 PINTO WAGON V-6, day night she goes out with her boss. On Thursday night she ABOUT THAT 52 Pep 53 Selfish 39 ment. Appliances plus white walls, wood grain Power steering, brakes, air, 1973 HONDA CB 450. Low WE PAY $10 for complete goes out with the girls, On Friday night she stays home and PICKUP? washing machine. Large yard 1972 CAPRI V-6, 8speed, 8 junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland individual luggage rack, automatic radials. deluxe interior, low track stereo, $1100. Call 648 leage. does her laundry, and she lets her husband come over on 44 Room* fo r R ent 52 for kids, carpeting and pets mileage. One owner. Mint Auto Body. 528-1990. 54 Conditions This “heavenly star" trans, power steering, brakes, 2227, after 6 pm. $650. Call 643-5849. weekends becnuse he misses the kids. 55 Canonized ■ ? = accepted. $290 plus security. condition. 6385754. 48 49 keeps pace with the *as- air conditioning, rear My friends say I am being taken for a ride. Am I? woman ( It) tronaut and space’ pro- THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - 6484500. defogger. Charter Oak Buick. Birch House Women. Central­ SAMMY IN MIAMI 52 gram of today. Each 81 Adams Street, Manchester. 1971 DODGE CORONET Sta­ D O W N ly located. Downtown pieced block measures 12' Trucks lor sale 54 Manchester. Kitchen tion Wagon- V-8 383, power 62 square. VW BUG 197872 engine. No steering brakes and air con­ DEAR SAMMY: Net only are you being taken for a ride, 1 Greased No. 5311 has pattern privileges. Call 6482358. yonll be lucky ft yon aren't killed in tke traffic. NfWSeaRfo *sss. pieces; full directions. OMeea-Storea lor Rent 55 rot. Recent tune up. AM/FM. ditioning. Auto needs tires. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- SUBURBAirS Moving. $536. Call 6481116, $600 or best offer. Call after ALL 1970 V-8, automatic, $650. TO OIOEO, i t U $1.00 ftr isek POSH ROOM- Private bath, itttri. put 2H rtr postift and ROCKVILLE - 19x39 foot after f pm. 5:30 pm 646-8447. Call 6486218. DEAR ABBY: My conscience is bothering me and I have Bn d U n f. carpeting, secluded, private other problems, too. I’m a 18year-old who everybody thinks home, $40. per week. Paul store on busy street. Large CADILLAC CORNER! ANN* CAtOT Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. d isp lay w indow s. $125 is a “very nice girl." But I'm not as nice as they think. Mandiwtar H«nM - monthly. Lease required. Lee My girlfriend and I went to a movie one Saturday and let I Win at bridge 11SO An. 01 Amtrten Allay Oop — Dava Graua Mow Yota, N.Y. 100M Apartmentt For Rent 53 & Lamont Realty, 875-4690. ourselves be picked up by a couple of guys. They had a car so REGAL MUFFLER we went for a ride afterwards. We parked and made out Prliit N tm , Id O m i oltk ZIP MODERN OFFICES- 225 to WH/Cr'S TH' MATTER, IM BOTHERED BY THE R&CT THAT CODE u d Stilt Nniktr. LOOKING for anything in real A COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER (only light necking-nothing serious). We really aren't WEU, THAFS SOMETHIN' .THEY'VE ENTEREPITHEN estate rental - apartments, 320 square feet. Downtown pickups and don't know what made us act like that. THORNSTAULKT WE'VE SEEN NO MORE SCALY- WE CAN WORRY ABOLIT THE MAINPLACE, YOU Admirable defense scores 1979 ALBUM with a 32-page Manchester. Ideal for Sales, aOMETHING TAILS, OOP.' NOT EVEN ONEl AFTER, WE FIND PRir«:E EXCELLENCY.'KNOW "Gift Section” with full homes, multiple dwellings, no POPULAR DEMAND Well, I've seen this guy a couple of times on the sneak SINS ‘ AHTUi COME ONl WHAT XI C», directions. Price ... $2.00 fees. (^11 J.D. Real Estate Real Estate, or Professional. since then, but he never wants to come in and meet my ers finessed the queen un­ Furnished or unfurnished. COMMANDER! successfully and won the dlSO THESE BOOHS «T SI JS ESCH. Associates, Inc. 6481980. parents. All he ever wants is to park and make out. I really NORTH n-10 Days, call 647-9126. spade return. Others rose No. O-IIO-BIOE HIBBON OUILTS. “FALL TUNE UP SPECIAL” like him, Abby. How can I make this a respectable relation­ ♦ 854 Cntaln tliltn Irrtli qoUti. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT V Q 10 8 with the ace right away. Nt. i- 1 1 7 - a lllU S ON PAHtOE. MANCHESTER Downtown- ship? I feel ashamed and dirty. - 426 Broad St. $155. Security ♦ A 7 5 4 2 All went after diamonds. A Olrtctltu for ilittto nllto. Clean second floor office AIRES diamond to the ace, ruff a No. a-lll-tUNOMOTNEN'S FlOW. deposit. No appliances. 4 K 7 El QUILTS. IS fasclnautl qollts. Married couple. No pets. ^ace. Reasonable. Hayes diamond, trump to the eight, 4 c y l . * 10'® * D ^ R AIRES: Even nice girls aometlmea set on an im- WEST EAST Nl. Q-tlO - IMEIICA’S FAVOIITE Telephone 643-4751. Corp. 6480131. 1974 CADILLAC ruff a diamond, trump to the AFQNANS. A felwtifdl lelietlOfl. •••••#•••••••••••••••••#•• GORGEOUS SEDAN DEVILLE - RAGOON RED WITH pnbe, te don't be so qnkk to pot yourself down. You can 4 K762 4 J 10 9 10, ruff a diamond, trump to No. Q-1Z0 - MAKE A SIFT. M n l VERNON- Well maintained W anted to R ent 57 make yonr reUtlanoUp respectable by telUng the boy that 4 5 4 63 the queen and discard the im i ftr frittdt and ftaillr. 6 c y l . WHITE VINYL ROOF - FULL POWER - FAC. AIR - AM- ♦ 863 ♦ K Q 10 9 arden apartments. Frank FM - RADIALS - ELECTRIC SUN ROOF - SHARP yen la) ore tkroogh anealdiig around to meet him, lb) in- three of spades on dummy's fmith Assoc. Inc. 246-6831 or COUPLE WITH One child fisting that ho meet your parents. If he doean't agree, lose 4 10 8 6 5 2 4 AQ93 last diamond. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or SHARP. Resident Manager 871-9188. him. He'e only intereeted jo using yon. ei9UtivME*.^<..TM Rag US Pil M, SOUTH Then what happened to house. Reasonable. 649-8952. 8 c y l . ®14®®* $3995 4 A Q 3 our unfortunate friend? Against him East did Ardelet lor Sale 41 RESPONSIBLE FEMALE to * Plus Parts 4 AKJ9712 share apartment with same. MARRIED COUPLE with dog Wht ttid the teen yean are the happiest? For Abby's The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ J some high-powered think- wish to rent small house or Includes: Installation of new parts, adj. timing, set carb. Large bedroom. 647-9988. j i f l i aew bcaUet "What Teeaagert Want to Know,” write 4 J 4 ing. He saw that there was KNIGHT TV TESTIN G apartment. 2882473. adjustments, clean battery terminals. Abby: 132 Leahy Dr„ Beverly HOb, CaUf. 90212. Encloee ...WHATEVER YOU VO, no hurry about the spade EQUIPMENT- Make an offer. *alr cond. cars and vans slightly higher. K1 * ^ • long, stamped (28 cental, aeU-addressed envelope, DON'T ASK HER Vulnerable: Both play and that all dummy's Roll away Ping Pong Table, pleaae. ^H O W SHE'S FEELING./ Dealer: South possible entries werd in $25. 2 28gaIlon aquariums, 1 □ AUTOMOTIVE DRIVE West Nortb East South trumps. So at trick three he 2 W-gallon and stand $30.5 foot simply led his three of hot water convector $15. t s o 14 Metal wardrobe $18. 643-8649. A Autos For Sale 61 Pass 24 Pass 44 tnirnM. This simple play p i M ta i Pass Pass Pass killea one of dummy’s reen­ 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 8 LUBE, (NL & HLTER tries. There was no way to N SBE 40 channel Trinidad III up to 5 qts. ft flitor speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new set up that fifth diamond and base set. Used only 10 times, [K iiiiiiii:! MOST CARS Opening lead: 4 5 better than new. $135 with radials, (2 snows), excellent South was doomed to defeat. quarter wave antenna, $145. condition 228-0475 or 2289550. - OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 18th - The world's largest frog is Africa's Goliath Frog, which Firm. 646-6640 after 6 pm. is 12 inches long. 1974 VW DASHER 1969 CHEVEY IMPALA. HOURS-MON-FRI. S AM^S PM 1973 CADILLAC Rebuilt engine, new transmis­ DOUBLE BEDS, with metal WAGON R e g a l S S S ^ WED. tU 9 PM BEAUTIFUL TURQUOISE CPE DEVILLE WITH WHITE a We keep getting asked frames, $40. Call 6482300. sion. Asking $300. 6489650. VINYL ROOF - FULL POWER - FAC AIR - AM-FM( |1 By Oswald Jacoby 4 cyl auto . AM radio, green 38^M i^ 8T., MANCHESTEJ^ ^ o when we must declare hon­ STEREO - RADIALS - NICE and Alan Sontag ors in rubber bridge. 1967 FORD FALCON as is. SEASONED FIREWOOD. *2995 ■t0% SENIOR CITIZEN Dl^dOUNT ON PARTS * 4 6 - 2 1 1 2 DEPENDABLE AUTOMOBILE. Astrograph In theory, you can declare For information call 742-8056. Best offer. Call 644-8001. The Born Loser — Art Santom The unlucky expert had them any time before the PISCES (Feb. 28M arch 20) Put just finished second in the rubber has been scored. In 2 SNOW TIRES on rims, G 78 $3999 1973 MERCURY aside any Involvements taking Hg EATS IWSTAMT OATM^ weekly duplicate game and practice, they should be de­ 13, 2 tires, 6.5813. 2 strings COMH you away from attending to as usual huas a sad story to clared as soon as the hand 1s outdoor Christmas lights, 25 personal goals. Luck Is on your f W WIIOKSIIOSTAKJT COFFEE explain the bad luck that had finished so that the claim each. 6487060. 2 tif. 6 cyl, auto., 'aflial lues - m side so long as you pay atten­ hit him. This time he really B lu e I may be substantiated. '[Oamteij tion to what you're doing. FOP BPEAKFV^r, ^PEEP- was unlucky. It seems that (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSS.i CB Base Station, Cobra 139 ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pro­ he was the only declarer to November 11,1971 READS m XLR. Frequencies to 27,8%. 1795 ceed with your plans. Don't let go down at four hearts. (For a copy o' JACOBY MOD­ Cobra amplified base mike, Opportunities that could result self-doubts deprive you of what PAPER OW THE EXPRE6^ The five of clubs was the ERN, send SI to: "Win at 875-8992. In a rise In your status and should be a fortunate day. BUS AWP STlLl.d:AKl’T standard lead. East cashed Bridge,” care ol this newspa­ 1974 VW SUPER position are forthcoming In the You're the one who could walk two clubs and shifted to the per, P.O. Box 4S9, Radio City V months before next year's away with the prize. Station, New York, N.Y. 10018.) Dogo-BMt-PotB 43 BEETlf (XMV. TRUCK CUiUUNCE birthday. Plant the seeds and TAURUS (A p ril 28M ay 20) MAKBlTTiP THE OFFICE jack of spades. Some declar­ 4 cyl , 4 sp . yellow. I gather your harvest while the Breaks coming your way aren't BY DOG-CAT boarding bathing / getting is good. completely visible to you, but grooming.Obedience, protec- ■ Heathcliff — George Gataly SCORPIO (Oct. 28NOV. 22) you'll have to take advantage of ------—I tion classes. Complete ’2895 You'll be luckier than usual in them yourself. Don’t ask an­ modern facilites. Canine SAVE 1973 CADILLAC bringlngjnto realization mate­ other to do your job. REMAININS 78s C <371NtA, T Ji. aip. U-5. PM. Oft. Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon STUNNING TUCSON YELLOW CPE DEVILLE WITH rial goafs you're pursuing. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) This Road. Manchester. For reser­ 1971 HSTWc am BROWN VINYL ROOF - FULL POWER - FAC AIR - AM- Don't let yourself get side­ should.be a lun day, provided vations please call 646-5971. V-0, aulo (ac-8ir, A.M. radio, one tracked. Find out to whom you don't make too late a night WInthrop — Dick Cavalll owner, low mileage grn FM - RADIALS - EXTREMELY WELL MAINTAINED. you're suited by sending lor of it. If you overindulge in the SMALL BEAGLE DOG- your copy of Astro-Graph Let­ good things you'll have to pay life ME... 1095 ter. Mall SO cents for each and a the price. Registered. Already trained. *2995 F tP S T E R 12 gauge automatic Shot Gun. SAMPLE long, self-addressed, stamped CANCER (June 21-July 22) Cer­ HI, |2S0 for dog & gun. Cali 289- envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. tain advantages to be gained WINTTHROR NCPRWAN.' 4911. Box 489, Radio C ity Station, today can be lost or diluted If N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify you exert too much pressure. MALE COLLIE / Retriever, 1 1976 VW SCIROCCO birth sign. Know when to stop pushing. 4 cyl.. auto . AM raO'O. green SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 28Dec. LEO (July 28Aug. 22) Situa­ O year old. Free to go home. tions you direct today will turn Moving can't take with us. 21) Social situations are ex­ *4795 tremely fortunate for you out to be fortunate, so don't let 647-9^. today. Something quite benefi­ a pessimistic friend dissuade cial could come from one of you from doing what you (eel is Munfcnf Initnimonto 44 them. Avoid those persons right. with dour outlooks, however. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You'll UPRIGHT PIANO $200. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) get better terms today If you Needs tuning. Call 643-5093. 1976 VOLKSWAGEN Those you behave generously allow the other party to make 1973 CADILLAC <3kVALXJ RABBIT NEW DATSUN LINNBED toward today w ill treat you In a the offer. You'll be treated eH7t&r>€A.liK.TM R|»US PM OH //-/o 4 speed, AM radio, stock i»283A 1978 620 like manner. Persons you split more generously than you OmCE SPACE hairs with, however, won't be expected. *3495 f *9®®** transmisalon. front disc brakes, 6 ply LOCAL AUTO METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED willing to share anything with LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) As Short Ribs — Frank Hill FOR SENT rated white wall truck tires, Big 7W Bed length DEALER PREP you. long as everyone Is making $3095 AQUARIUS (Jan. 28Feb. 19) concessions you'll remain jo­ T H IS B iQ F O O T ie , 250 square (eet center o1 d R E A L LY S T R O A f Q / Manchetler. air condiiioflinif anJ 1974 DATSUN R210 and FREIGHT ARE INCLUDE ! Stock No. 2239. LW 4«12.Q0Z Don't waste your time arguing vial and easy to get along with. 1Ijrluni CallM3-t55t today with someone who has a You won’t respond congenial­ HATCHBACK cldsed mind. There are so ly, however, to one who Is 4 cyl 4 speed. AM-FM radio, many others eager to go along contradictary. o ra n g e (NEWSPAPSH ENTERPRISE ASSN.l with your ideas. '’BRING M 6-rue Fite ON 2 SMAU OFFICES >2495 SALE Barry’s World - Jim Barry •THIS HeAmcUfF." *4495 Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl & StoHel in the center of *Conn. Sales Tax, Title A Registration Fees Extra. Manchester. Air con­ ditioning, heating, and TOLLAND HOW'S VIA S L A o CERTAIN E03NOMIC GUSINeSS, Y YOU parking included. FACTORS POINT TO ^YLve^TeR" Mxswrco/ AN UPTURN OF For Information caH COUNTY VW 1970 GADILq. . , Our Boarding House ThIa Funny World CONTieUITY IN 84 3% S 1 or Route S3, T alcottville Bring This Ad And Buy a Truck From Our A SEA MOSS GREEN FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM 4 DR I 5-7 B U SIN ES S 848-2682 649-2638 - FULL POWER - AIR COND. - LEATHER - A LOAOEol £aAR m AT A STROKE OF SO TdERe y<5U ARE, 1 W RdTTEBNS. Stock During Thia Sale and Qat BEAUTY-LOW MILEAGE-MUST BE BEEN. FORTUNE TO PICK UP fIS HO(3PLE:rVE BEEN 1 $1095 TO BOARP aAU PE THUMB>r LOOKIN' FOR y o u ALL 6 C R O U S H S B IR P ! TOMORROW OVER TOWN SINCE VOU FREE A SLIDER REAR CAB WINDOW. J lL SUP NIM INTO THE C A dE WENT DOWN TKE FIRE WITH 6LAPSTONE ANP ESCAPE PURIN' T iME- A >105" Retail Value MARTHA WILL NEVER h ir m r p i NOW TAKING I . 8ele Datee 11-3-79 thru 11-23-79 APPLICATIONS f twuvifiiiniiniiiuifififuinn^^ HOWEVER, A { FEROET TH' ForAWaMngLMOnly peSRAPATtON IN .WHOLE GROSS NATIONAL 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 1973 CONTINENTAL PRODUCT ODUUP A BEAUTIFUL 4 DOOR FINISHED IN RAVEN BLACK c a u s e A n EFFLUVIUM From $200 2 Bedrooms. Includes: Heat, Hot Water DeCormier WITH RED LEATHER INTERIOR - FULL POWER - FAC OF VOLUME TO and Parking, with Wall to Wall Carpeting, Modem A AIR - AM-FM-STEREO - RADIALS - A MUST SEE I THE c o n s u m e r .. Appliances, 2 Laundromats on site. AUTO - HAS HAD THE BEST OF CARE. $3195 C A U 943-1991 Motor Sales, Inc. Mon. thru Frt. from 9 to 4:30 "I WANT to be with II, but I’m having trouble 7COULD scHocHtr SUBURBAN MOTOR CAR MC. BE. S o L 9-12. 265 BROAD ST. being tough and vulnerable at the same e I t n M

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