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PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) — Marshaling ranging authority to streamline the scious of the historical impact of the assistants, and possibly a new F B I black support for his choice of Griffin bureaucracy. speech. Carter has read most of the chief, at the Justice Elepartment, the Bell to be attorney general, He also arranged an interview with inaugural addresses in modern president-elect lined up some vocal President-elect Jim m y Carter turned Jam es King, an executive with the times. black support in Bell’s behalf. his attention today to pressing Massachusetts Bay Transit Authori­ With 17 days more to go before his problems of the economy and govern­ ty and a Carter advance man during inauguration. Carter was preparing Carter invited three black ment reorganization. the campaign, apparently to offer an economic package, including a tax clergymen, including a boyhood Carter invited Rep. Jack Brooks, him a position. cut and a job creating public works chum and two bishops, to his Bible D-Tex., chairman of the House After a visit to the Americus- program, to be announced after a class at the Plains Baptist Church Government {^rations Committee, Sumter County Hospital to see his meeting with his economic advisers Sunday, and they endorsed his selec­ and budget director-designate Bert ailing mother, “Miss Lillian,” Carter and congressional leaders here. tion of Bell whose appointment did Lance to Plains to discuss his hope told reporters he has begun work on With Bell heading for Washington not sit well with some civil rights that Congress will give him wide- his Inaugural address. Obviously con­ today to interview potential top-level leaders. Assembly to focus on reorganizing government HARTFORD (UPI) — A proposal 2(X) agencies into 15 “super agen­ Democratic leaders and the gover­ to consolidate more than 200 state cies.” contrast with last year’s stormy agencies into 15 “super agencies” nor planned to meet today to help legislature, when many opposing They would be governed by a most likely will take top priority stnooth relations between the ad­ views on how to meet the financial separate Office of Policy and when the 1977 Connecticut ministration and legislature. crisis were discussed. Management created within the Legislature convenes Wednesday. The governor and Democratic and governor’s office. Not all lawmakers are convinced A major section of Democratic Republican leaders have predicted a things will be any smoother this Mrs. Grasso has held off stating Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s “State of the “harmonious” session. That would year. her position-on the report, but just State” opening-day message likely how she stands on the consolidation will be devot^ to remarks on the issue should become clear reorganization proposal contained in Wednesday. the Filer report. Labanon imposes Last year at this time legislators The Filer Committee, the informal were concerned about a critical name of the governor-appointed financial crunch in Onnecticut. That Ck)mmittee on the Structure of State press eensorship situation has eased, but the fiscal Government, suggested consolida­ Little Andrew Dudley Carroll peeks lazily at his surroundings as area is one sure to get a lot of atten­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Presi­ tion of most of the state’s more than Francois Akl, managing editor of his mother cuddles him lovingly. Andrew, the son of John J . and tion in this sessiQn. dent Elias Sarkis today signed his An Nahar, the country’s largest Christina D. Carroll of 1 Muphy Rd., Hehron, was bom early emergency government’s newspaper, said he could begin this morning at 12:50 and weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces, the first “ Legislative Decree Number One” publishing the day after the Syrians 1977 baby to be bora at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His imposing strict police censorship on gave back his newsroom and his presses. mother is holding a gift presented by last year’s New Year baby, Waterbury teachers Lebanon’s press, which had been the most freewheeling in the Arab world. But when editors of An Nahar and Laura Jean Heffley, daughter of Dennis and Sylvia Heffley of As the law went into effect, Syrian the leftist newspaper As Safir Mansfield, born Jan. 2 at the Manchester hospital. The gift was a go back to posts troops of the Arab peacekeeping returned to their plants this morning, silver baby spoon. (Herald photo by Pinto) force evacuated the offices of six they found doors broken open and the WATERBURY (UPI) - Water­ The pact also guarantees no newspapers and one magazine that offices ransacked. bary’s 17,(HX) public school students further teacher layoffs for its dura­ they had occupied for more than two It was not known whether other ended their winter vacation today tion but allows slight increases in weeks. newspapers were similarly affected New Yearns baby and returned to classes in 28 schools classroom sizes. One of the occupied buildings in­ or if the newspapers would resume along with their teachers who ap­ City leaders reminded teachers cluded the offices of United Press publishing Tue»lay. proved a new wage pact Sunday throughout negotiations of the poor, International and Newsweek An advance copy of the decree night. financial health of Waterbury. magazine. listed M ff perntmes.-^'WeRfli^" receives gifts The 1,100 members of the Water­ The city’s financial straits resulted Eiditors and publishers accepted suspension of the publication and bury Teachers Association, working in a special act passed by the Connec­ the legislative decree with reluc­ prison terms of one to three years for without a contract since March, ticut (^neral Assembly last spring, editors’ first convictions and Although Andrew Dudley Carroll of tance. . The following merchants have, voted Dec. 12 to go on strike today cancellation of the publisher's Hebron was a little late in making his permitting the city to float 313 “It will no longer be% liberal given presents: unless the city cam e up with an million in bonds to pay off operating license on a second conviction. arrival at Manchester Memorial democratic system that provides the Frank’s Supermarket, oqg case of acceptable wage offer. The vote Sun­ debts for the fiscal year ending June Foreign news agencies and cor­ Hospital in time for New Years Day, liberties we always knew,” said Riad Drydees; Heritage Savings & Loan day night was 643-219 in favor of the 30, 1976. respondents were not mentioned he had many gifts waiting for him Taha, president of the Lebanese Association, a five-dollar savings ac­ contract. specifically in the bill, but govern­ besides his parents and a sister, The legislature’s special act stated press association. count; Regal Men’s Shop, a five- WTA negotiators had rejected the ment sources said they will be cen­ Christina Amanda, 16 months. the city could not impose a special However, he asked fellow dollar gift certificate; Marlow’s, a same contract offer Thursday but sored as “publications,” along with Andrew’s parents won the first tax or float bonds again. So Water­ publishers “to cooperate with the toy by Creative Playthings; Prague’s decided to let the rank and file have magazines and books. Fihns and baby of the year at Manchester bury raised its tax rate by 17 mills to authorities in these special cir­ Shoes, a pair of Stride Rite crib the last word. a total of 87 mills to cover expenses theatrical performances are covered Memorial’Hospital contest which en­ cumstances in the interests of the shoes; Manchester Drug, a box of The two-year contract provides 3 for the current fiscal year. by separate decrees. titles him and his parents to a variety nation” and they agreed. Dutch Master cigars; the Head Chop, per cent incremental pay hikes in of gifts donated by Manchester a free haircut for Mom or Dad; Shoor July and September for teachers not merchants. Jewelers, an engraved baby cup; the earning maximum salary, about 50 Mr. Carroll is a manufacturer’s Country Loft, a decorative room per cent of the total. Teachers at the representative for G.B. Stumpp rack; House and Hale, a Johnson’s top of the salary scale will receive a Holiday death toll passes 300 Associates, a sporting goods firm, of baby set. 1500 wage increase in September. Towson, Md. period. Another 81 were killed in By United Press International fires. investigation. Ice-glazed roads in the Deep South A breakdown of accidental deaths: — Laura Ck)sta, 22, of Stratford,' triggered a flurry of traffic accidents Traffic 303 who was fatally injured early New Sunday as the New Y ear’s weekend Fires 81 Year’s Day when the car she rode in death toil climbed past 300. Weekend Planes 8 crashed head-on with another vehicle Today’s news summary fires claimed more than 80 lives. Total 392 on Rt. 8, Shelton. Her companion, Sleet and snow slicked highways California reported 41 traffic the driver, William Garrity, 28, of jammed with homeward-bound Compffetf from United Press Internatlonel deaths, Texas 20, Pennsylvania 17 Bridgeport, was charged with mis­ holiday travelers Sunday but, despite and Kentucky 16. conduct with a motor vehicle. the inclement weather, it appeared At least three persons lost their — Gary Bradshaw, 20, of Preston, State Regional the traffic death count would fall lives on (tonnectlcut highways over who was killed early New Year’s Day National short of the National Safety Council’s the New Year’s weekend as travelers when his car went off Lyons Plain preholiday estimate.. .. jammed the roadways. Road in Weston and struck a utility N EW HAVEN (UPI) - BOSTON (UPI) - Fire PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - Jimmy llie Council estimated between 350 Two persons were killed New pole. Firemen fought a blaze late Sun­ damaged a five-story apartment Carter says his mother, “Miss,; and 450'persons would die in traffic Year’s morning and a third Sunday State police said there was a day at Yale Ifniversity’s Hendrie building across the street from Lillian” , is feeling belter and may accidents during the holiday period, mornng. "medium to heavy flow” of Hall, a four-story brick office historic Old North Church Sunday be released soon from the hospital' which began at 6 p.m. local time The victims were identified as: homeward bound vehicles on Connec­ building. Officials said the fire, night. The Fire Department said where she is being treated for a Thursday and ended at midnight Sun­ — Joseph Sampson. 37, of ticut roadways Sunday night. whose cause was not immediately the church, where lanterns were muscle ailment in her leg. “She’s day. Bridgeport, who was killed Sunday Bradley International Airport of­ known, did "considerable hung April 18,1775, to signal Paul feeling really good today — the A United Press International count morning when his car was struck by ficials reported its facilities were damage” to the basement and Revere that the British were com­ best I ’ve seen her,’' Carter told showed that 303 persons had died in another vehicle on Park Avenue, “mobbed” while bus and rail of­ first floor. No Injuries were ing, was not damaged by the reporters who buttonholed him at traffic accidents during the holiday Bridgeport. The accident was under ficials reported they were busy. reported in the blaze, which broke flamea. No one was injured. Five the Americus-Sumter County out at 10:30 p.m., officials said. families were evacuate from the Hospital after he visited his brick apartment building at 174 mother Sunday evening. Salem St. in the North End. STONINGJON (UPI) - Residents have learned their va­ BOSTON (UPI) - A cant train.station in the Mystic Massachusetts official reports ap­ WASHINGTON (UPI)- Presi­ section may qualify for as much parent success in discouraging dent Ford may not yet have made as |1 million in matching funds residents from traveling to New up his mind on blanket amnesty under an Amtrak program for Hampshire to buy liquor. for Vietnam era draft evaders and communities wishing to upgrade However, New Hampshire of­ deserters, but first lady Betty their railroad stations. Communi­ ficials have a different opinion. Ford has. She’s opposed. “I feel ty leaders reported they learned Owen L. Clarke, Massachusetts that those mothers who lost their of the bonanza in the December Commissioner of corporations sons in the war would feel very issue of "Amtrak News,” which and taxation, said Sunday there upset over the fact that these peo­ said the program is aimed at “en­ has been a “sharp reduction” in ple just took ofL” she told couraging a broad upgrading of recent weeks in the number of reporters aboard Air Force One stations in small communities persons traveling across the state enroute home from Vail, Ctolo., where current levels of ridership line to the New Hampshire liquor where the family spent a two- do not warrant early im­ stores. Clarke said he did not have week Christmas vacation. provements by Amtrak acting on exact figures. its own.” ST. ALBANS, Vt. JU P I) - After 29 years of service, The Vermont MIAMI (UPI) - Union GROTON (tlP D -C ity officials Sunday News has announced it negotiators for striking hotel say more than 320,000 remains un­ will temporarily cdase publica­ employes say individual claimed in refunds owed electrici­ tion. In its last edition published agreements could be signed today ty customers overcharged during Sunday, the paper cited inflation. with some of the eight hotels hit a nearly two-year period. The Increased |froduction costs and by holiday walkouts, but settle­ refunds stem from excessive elec­ “overall poor Sunday newspaper ment with 35 others hinge, on Manchester crash injures three trical bills passed on to city market conditions in Vermont” guaranteed tips for maids. Five Three persons were injured Sunday afternoon when these two vehicles collided in the west­ residents by the city utilities for the suspension. However, the hotels on Miami Beach and three bound lane of W. Middle Tpke. The driver of the car on the right, Debra Bracci, 24, of department. The department, in paper said it hopes to re-enter the on the mainland are still being Auburn, Mass, and a passenger in the other vehicle, Maria Lovett, 27, of 107 Spruce St. were turn, had been overcharged by Vermont Newspaper field at some picketed as south Florida’s peak Connecticut Light and Power Co. future date. winter tourist season draws near. both in satisfactory condition today at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Rofert S. Lovett, 26, of Spruce St. was treated and discharged from the hospital. (See story on Page 5A) (Photo by Earl Chastain) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Jan 3, 1977- PAGE THREE-A

M A C C news Sylvian Ofiara of Manchester, head of the photo department at BONAHZA UIlICHEOtlS Manchester Community Coliege, w ill present a slide show tonight at the CARR there wiil be ice skating today thank you to a modest The congregation of Con­ Each parent had an oppor- checks fo r $155. rig h t Chaminade Musical Club’s annual from 3 to 9 p.m. at Charter Oak, addresses the Civltan rlirerlor young woman who not only cordia Lutheran Church tunity to “ shop” in potiuck at Center Congregational "tiat happier way to before Christmas. An ad­ Union Pond Annex and Center Club of Manchester, made and delivered a hot took up a special collection privacy, selecting without ditional note of apprecia­ Church. Springs Annex. welcome the New Year meal to a shut-in but made to provide turkeys and tiHi r» Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at hurry or embarrassment, 3 1.69 tion to the other residents Ofiara will present slides with Coasting will be permitted at than to thank everyone for an afghan to take along as hams for the Christmas W illie’s Steak House. their generosity and gifts for their children and of the apartment house MON .. . SLOPPY JOES & FRENCH FRIES narration and music featuring Center Springs Park also from 3 to 9 Weiss will also explain a gift. food boxes and then helped then was taken by the openheartedness of the who, although at least one TUES ...SALISBURY STEAK & MASHED POTATOES Nauset Marsh National Seashore, p.m. what J.C. Penney The parishioners of St. with "the packing and hostess to pick up the Cape Cod, Mass. He w ill also show .vear just past. And in the other person had lost WED....SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE Manchester WATES will meet Northview Ski Slope w ill be open warehouse in the Buckland Bartholomew's adopted 28 moving. family's Christmas dinner. slides on Connecticut wildflowers. afterglow of the holiday everything in the fire, Tuesday at the Italian-American from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. area w ill mean to needy fam ilies and The good people of the Christmas spirited THURS..HOT TURKEY SANDWICH & MASHED POTATOES The potiuck will precede the season we would like to selflessly insisted that all Club on Eldridge St. Weighing in will All town winter activities are un­ Manchester. (bringing food and gifts to Salvation Army set up a neighbors on Oak St. the aid go to the two young FRI ...... B A K E D Z IT I presentation, and will begin at 6:30 der the supervision, of the shwe with you some of the be from 7 to 8 p.m. Reports w ill be made on the altar during the offer­ "toy store" withyoilr new collected $112.00 for the women with children. SAT ....LIVER & ONIONS p.m. in the Robbins Room. Manchester Park and Recreation delightful happenings that the club’s annual cake sale tory at Sunday Masses) and used toys. They most families burned out before In this spirit, we wish Members are asked to bring their Department. make Manchester such a Includes salad from our All You Can Eat Salad Bur. and members are provided complete Christ­ graciously offered the real Christmas. Thank you to each and every one a New Spot checks favorite dish and their own place set­ good place to live, not only Offer good 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday • Saturday Further information is available by reminded to bring in their mas dinners and at least spirit of Christmas giving all those who sent in gifts Year enriched with hope, ting. Beverage will be provided. calling 643-4700. during the holidays but all one new g ift for every one by providing coffee, to continue returns to Joe Tully. year round. for the fire victim s. We based in faith, and made 240 SPENCER ST. 287 WEST MIDDLE TNPK. of their “ adopted” seating, a quiet registra­ were able to give both Mrs. joyful by our love for one Among our "Christmas brothers and sisters. tion process and hostesses. Bushey and Mrs^ Gyokeri Random spot inspections by the angels" were M ri Eugene another. state Department of Motor Vehicles Police report quiet holiday Provost who knit 73 pairs w ill continue this month with several It was an “unseasonably quiet’’ Phillips Enterprises Inc. of Tolland of mittens to keep little area towns included in the January holiday weekend for the Manchester which has been doing business with fingers warm and snug and schedule. Police Department, Police Chief the local firm for five years. 1-86 i m 9 1 -fOUOW BURNSIOI VICNS her good husband who un­ The department revealed that 60 Robert Lannon said today. Detec­ Detectives said another arrest is tangled and rewound the per cent of the 6,536 vehicles stopped tives reported no major'breaks and anticipated in the case. BURNSIDE yarn. Mrs. Alice McKay for such inspections during IAVtwI.MTO.aSa»«JM3 there were no major fires or ac­ A break and theft of an undeter­ who completely restored November received safety stickers. cidents. mined amount of coins from a candy ” DUSTIN HOFFMAN some 30 dolls until they Of the 2,655 ( 40 per cent) issued The only criminal arrest was made' were more beautiful than JANUAKY GIEARAHGE machine were reported at the An- [ “MAR/LTHON defective warnings, the largest Friday on a warrant charging James drews Building, East Center St. ’The MAN” new and then sewed number, 574, was for defective tires. M. Pierce, 32, of Tolland w ith issuing break occurred sometime before 9:301 (H) - 7.-00 . M B ■ costumes for each, Inspection teams w ill be located in a bad check. ’The charge was in con­ providing joy for little Short Sleeve p.m. Sunday when it was reported to STARTS SAT. the following area towns on the dated nection with a check for |1,172.32 girls, and a gracious lady, listed: police. A rear door was found un­ “ACROSS THE Men’s Diver, issued to the Bissell Candy Q). of 18 locked, a thermostat ripped off the widowed and with six T-Shirts and 60 Second Wednesday, Jan. 12, Manchester; OREATOIVIOE” children of her own, who Bissell St. for cigarettes on Oct. 30. wall and a candy machine moved, (0 ) S-7:0S-«:0S 100% Polyester Burger Machine Chronograph Tuesday, Jan. 18, Vernon; Pierce was processed and released police reported. An attempted break quietly and anonymously or Seiko Wednesday, Jan. 19, East Hartford; under a 9300 cash bond for court was made in ah office in the b u ild in g ,' celebrated Christnias by Our Tuesday, Jan. 25, South Windsor; and Knit Pants appearance Jan. 17 in East Hartford. but no access was made, police said. donating complete dinners Reg. Automatic Thursday, Jan. 27, Ellington. Pierce is employed with Pierce and l$ f iC H € 4 S a to three of our most needy Men’s Your Choice 15.99 families. 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Jan. 3. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. Jan. 3. 1977— PAGE FIVE-A Pollution rttlso drop ObHuarles Three hurt — ------— Theater schedule------r------A bout town Burnside Cine I — Showcase Cinema III — Vernon Cine II— “ In Search y iir crash “Marathon Man” 7:00-9:15 “ King Kong” 2-7:10-9:50 of Noah’s Ark” 7:00-9:00 HaurliPBtrr Eupuiu^Sfralb Thomas E. Conran Sr. ’Three persons were in­ Burnside Cine II — “Across Showcase Cinema IV — UA ’Theater 1 — “’The En­ Dumond of East Hartford and James Du­ jured Sunday afternoon in ’The Koffee Krafters of the Great Divide” 7:05-9:05 "The Seven-Percent Solution” forcer” 7:15-9:30 Manch«ster — A City of Vlllags Charm EAST HARTFORD — Thomas E. M andatil^' car rhecks would save fuel mond of South Windsor. a two-car head-on collision the YWCA Program Showcase Cinema I — "Pink 2:10-7:25-9:35 UA ’Theater 2— “ Across the Founded Oct. 1, 1881 < Conran Sr., 69, of 23 Indian Hill St„ former The funeral was today. Burial will be at in the West Middle ’Tpke. Center will meet Panther” 2:15-7:30-9:30 Showcase Cinema V — "A Divide” 7-9 By M'illiam A. Hafleej'^'.T-.l . ujaie estimated that 4,572 new jobs would assistant superintendent of flood control the convenience of the family. near the westbound en­ Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. Showcase Cinema II — star is Bom” 2-7:15-9:55 UA ’Theater 3 — “Shaggy Audit B urM u ol CiraulAlion Mtmbdr, United Preei tnlernatiQnil motorists until they fail. Periodic in­ D A.” 7:30-9:20 Less than four years after;tin | ' be created if it adopted a safety and In East Hartford, died Friday at Hartford The Richard W. Sheehan Funeral Home, trance of 1-86. to noon at the Community "Silver Streak” 2:10-7:40-10 Vernon Cine 1 — “ Marathon Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., , spections can identify problems Hospital in Hartford. He was the husband p.m. Man” 7:!S-9-30 Arabs lifted their oil embargo, O p M on 1084 New BriUln Ave., West Hartford, Maria Lovett, 27, of 107 Y to work on fancy Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 64S-2711. before they cause accidents. exhaust emissions inspection of Mrs. Marge Kllcoyne Conran. United States is mwe depend^JS w program. Nationwide, employment was in charge of arrangements. Spruce St. and Debra Brac- baskets. Members are At this time. 32 sUtes already have The funeral was today. Burial was in ci, 24, of Auburn, Mass, Raymond F. Aobmton. Edttor-PutHithtr Harold E. Tvr^ir>gton. Managing Editor I ever on foreign oil,-particular^gb. estimates run as high as 125,000 jobs. The family suggests that friends asked to bring pipe periodic motor vehicle inspection Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. wishing to do so may make memorial gifts were, in satisfactory condi­ cleaners, crepe paper, A WEEK FULL OF SAVINGS m ■- A. rM lW ntit Certainly manufacturers of from the Middle EI8st. Our pollutants at a satisfactory low laws on their books and 19 states The Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main to the American Cancer Society, 670 tion at Manchester Opinion reliance on foreign oil is grt.^_™ , glue, scissors and a con­ level — as proven In such states as have been ordered by EPA to es­ replacement parts would benefit St., East Hartford, was in charge of Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Memorial Hospital today/" tainer for the basket. and with it our vulnerebfll^'jo AT ALL D&L STORES! Jersey which has a highly tablish emission inspection programs when vehicles have needed repairs arrangements. Other survivors are his wife, another after receiving treatment Membership in the YWCA economic and political blai successful! inspection program. in 27 urban-areas. Although many of performed, as would car dealers, in­ Mr. Conran was born in Torrington and. son, two daughters, two other brothers, for injuries sustained in the and Koffee Krafters is Nevertheless, the United .'While some motorists might find dependent garages and servicemen.' lived in , N.Y., before moving to four sisters and seven grandchildren. accident. Mrs. Lovett was required. Babysitting is still has no long-range e ifihndatory inspections an in- With unemployment slill high, But to drive a car that wastes gas­ East Hartford 35 years ago. admitted for observation provided. Hostesses are Are air Bags worth program apart from mei ci^enience and even an infringe- I'MVI would create newj, soeially oline, pollutes the air of is unsafe, He was assistant superintendent of flood Mrs. Anna R. Pecuilia and Ms. Bracci suffered a Mrs. Connie Lynch and measures which have more HMnit on their imagined "right” to useful jobs in state-operated in- adtHo this way to make certain they control 23 years before his retirement in fractured jaw. Robert S. Mrs. Jeanne Roark. 1972, EAST HARTFORD — Mrs. Anna relations content than su b s ta ^ . i^lute, most Americans would be spertion stations, private garages, don’t ^ t additional business, is about Lovett, 26, also of 107 whatever they cost? He was a member of the East Hartford Rimkus Pecuilis, 84, of 11 Hazel St., Hart­ Spruce St. was treated for While the political implicadcmt'ot lijcely to respond favorably — if they private runtrartors or any eom- as sensible as refusing to eat ford, died Thursday at St. Francis ’The executive board of the problem have paralyzed 1!^ Senior Citizens, and a communicant of St. a fractured nose and the Retired Teachers • • r ^ fully Uunderstand I I U C I O K I H U the benefits of V/* ^WVAlsuch hination of these options.- New n ece^ry fiutriments because the Hospital in Hartford. She was the mother Isaac Jogues Church. strained shoulder and dis­ Association of Manchester government, the squandering of a \ inspections and the need. And hardly York has estim ated that 4,572 new fooa industry would sell more of its Other survivors are a son, 'Thomas E. of Mrs. Anne O’Brien of East Hartford. charged Sunday. Secretary of Transportation The feasibility of Coleman’s precious resource continues un­ will meet ’Tuesday at 1:30 anyone is likely to resent the poten­ jobs would he Treated if it adopted products. Conran Jr. of East Hartford; a daughter, The funeral was today. Burial was in Police reported that the Williaip Coleman probably had proposal is doubtful on at least abated and the nation becomes in­ Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. p.m. at the First Federal tial savings and increased driving a safely and exhaust emissiopa^ Since energy management is high Mrs. Joan Walsh of Bolton; his mother, vehicle driven by Ms. Savings and Loan Associa­ no choice but to rule as he did creasingly dependent on other coun­ The Ahem Funeral Home, 180 Far­ ofle count. He estimates the comfort associated with a properly program. .Nationwide, employ­ on the Carter administration’s list of Mrs. Julia Ellis Conran of East Hartford; Bracci, eastbound on the tion at 344 W. Middle Tpke. in the automobile air bag con­ tries to provide the fuel that kee^ fttiictioning car. • ment estimates run as high as priorities, perhaps a comprehensive a brother, Frank Conran of Toms Rivers, mington Ave., Hartford, was in charge of turnpike, met head-on with cost of full front-seat air bag arrangements. troversy. our economy functioning. • 'ilongress regulates pollution levels 125,000 johs. national program will be formulated N.J., and five grandchildren. the vehicle driven by protection at $100 or $50 for the The family suggests that friends Opinion of new vehicles but has not dealt on a within a reasonable period. Lovett in the westbound Although he is convinced driver alone. General Motors wishing to do so may make memorial gifts lane as Ms. Bracci While more time may be need^ to comprehensive basis with the fact In the meantime, we could make Joseph A. Dumond that air bags could prevent these state programs are seriously Joseph A. Dumond, 64, of 90 Woodlawn Children’s Hospital in attempted to cross the In Memoriam briefly offered air bags as a define a thoughtful,' comprehensive that once new cars are on the road an intelligent start with PMVI which “ftiousands of deaths and tens $315 option on some of its long-range prograht'to develop hew deficient in scope and enforcement, St., West Hartford, died Saturday at St. . u, road and enter the ramp to In loving memory of James they become polluters relatively would go a long way toward easing I ^ . McCaughey, who passed away January of thousands of injuries” on the models and says that even that energy sources and conserve ezisfmi quickly without proper maintenance. obviously the planning has been ac­ Francis HospiUl in Hartford. He was the , ® daughters, 3rd. l»40 not only the nation’s energy problem, Ms. Bracci was charged Sadly missed by wife Liliian, and sources, the government could withiil complished and many of the physical father of Gerald P. Dumond of i® highway, he nevertheless had figure did not cover its costs. Cdn we rely on motorists to volun- but its air pollution and employment with failure to grant one- daughters Marge. Dorothy. Arlene, facilities are in place to establish a Manchester, and the brother of Joseph A. 8'^anacniiaren. and their families. to take into account what he a matter of months Institute a 'Tarily maintain their vehicles in good problems as well. All this while hMf the highway. save you more! The price of cars is already nationwide system. foresees would be massive datory program which would cut | i ^ bVerating conditions? Apparently making cars and trucks safer and verging on the ridiculous and consumption by as much as 3%ii86 Federal action is needed to bring consumer resistance if he were not, as samplings by EPA and results less expensive to operate. will certainly be no lower by barrels of crudb oil a day. acc( reported by the New Jersey inspec­ the other states into a single system to order them installed on all the time the 1979 model year to Environmental Protection A| tion system suggest. which uses the same criteria and \ new cars. In other words, there rolls around. Will half a million data. While vehicles are being checked standards and which will be en­ are limits to what the govern­ new car buyers be willing to That could be accomplished for emissions, they could also be forced. Vt illiuin .A. Raflery, president of nationwide Periodic Motor Vi With unemployment still high, th e Motor and Equipment ment can do to protect people lay out an extra $100 or $200 or qdfety-checked, adding another from themselves. Inspection (PMVI) program binefit to inspection programs, PMVI would create new, socially Manufacturers Association, recent­ $300 or whatever , the ^actual which gas wasters would be rd useful jobs in state operated inspec­ ly delivered an address to the Thus, after carefully ^pkes, steering systems, suspen- cost of air bags turns out to be? to have their vehicles open S^ns, tires, lights, wheels and other tion stations, private garages, association’s annua) meeting. weighing evidence and In the final analysis, maximum efficiency. This woi Sjjcty-related systems and com- private contractors or any combina­ Th is article was excerpted from testimony from both sides in however, the success of only result in better mileage, fii piments are too often ignored by tion- of these options. has llial address. hearings he held last fall, he Coleman’s compromise will has chosen a compromise depend upon the wholehearted course: Air bags will not be co-operation of the industry, mandated on all new cars at and there is little in the in­ knock new faces’ this time, but instead the dustry’s past performance to automakers will be asked to inspire confidence. GM, for in­ WASHTNGTON — For better oPfdf bad error of omission. In 1970, he But tbe Senate is bound to consider participate in a two-year test stance, has been accused not worse. President-elect Jimrhy'* Andrew Tglly wrote the Senate. Judiciary Com­ Bell on bis record as a judge, and he of them. only of not promoting its air Carter seems to have nominated for mittee in support of G. Harold has a couple of 18-karat en­ Specifically, he has proposed Attorney General an old Georgian Carswell, nominated by President dorsements in his pocket. One is bag but of energetically dis­ against the war in Vietnam, and his friend who falls somewhat short of Nixon to the Supreme Court. Almost from the esteemed Charles Alan that at least two manufac­ couraging the few people who expressions of administration for the the definition Burke submitted,;* everybody knew Carswell had ad­ Wright, professor of constitutional turers offer air bags on a half coiirage of individuals who burned wanted them. citing "The cold neutrality of vocated “white supremacy” as a million cars in the 1979 and tSir'draft cards. ' law at the University of Texas, The Yet even if that co-operation partial judge. . candidate for the Florida legislature, judgment of the court is not other is from Charles Morgan, the 1980 model years, or roughly a is forthcoming, it could be well Former federal judge G riffini^^ and later had given aid to an effort to ebullient, irascible former director 58. of Americus, Ga., has not td~be substituted for that of the 40th of the number of cars that incorporate a segregated country of the Civil Liberties Union’s Atlanta into the next decade before been neutral in the field of MC* - Bell wrote. "Our function is will be produced in those club. Bell, however, has said “I office. enough data is accumulated relations. As chief of staff i s r determine whether (Bond) has years. didn't know about” the speech or •Wright calls Bell a ^ from the hadf-million test cars Georgia Gov. Ernest Vandiver 4h been denied some fundamental Famous Pequot No-Iron Reaction from the industry, federal right to which he was about "some club they had there” in “moderate...he’s very much middle- to convince a reluctant public 1960, he told the state legislature'^ . Tallahassee. Fashion Print Sheets irS OUR SEMI-ANNUAL which has always opposed air would resist school desegregatioil*,by oTh'erwise entitled.” Bond’s of-the-road...a very fair-minded that air bags do, indeed, save Tp be sure, Carswell had a right to bags, as well as from air bag “every legal means and remedy statements, wrote Bell, “bore on the judicious person dedicated to the Newest Look! Mix and match a mtxiern floral with < QueenFlat lives and are worth whatever his racism, just as certain blacks available to us.” functioning of the Selective Service law. ’ ’ Morgan, who has lost decisions a smart rough-edged stripe. Both in the same natural Reg. or Fitted advocates, has been less than they cost. have a right to hold whites in con­ Today. Bell still opposes* court- system (and) could reasonably be to Bell on numerous occasions, sand and sky tones of the desert. 3.99 Reg. 8.99.. BABY SALE AGAIN! enthusiastic. tempt. But you can’t get a Carswell ordered busing to integrate schools said to be inconsistent with and refuses to criticize the judge. “Hell, confirmed to the highest bench, for except as a last resort. Is that posi­ repugnant to the oath which he was he’s a new face. " Morgan told obvious reasons concerned with the tion based on prejudice? Not required to take” upon entering the reporters. “Don’t knock new faces. " (DON’T YOU WISH YOU O pen forum Court’s proper functidning. and Bell necessarily; many if not most black legislature. As a restive inhabitant of this tired was derelict if — hs he says - he parents feel the same way. So does Pell could not have ruled capital. I'll buy that. Atty. Gen. Ed Levi. otherwise. An individual may counsel failed to take a harder look at HAD TWINS?) In any event, Bell’s nomination others to break the law backed by the Carswell's background. Mansfield needs cited promises to be the most controifpl-- Constitution’s dicta, but he has no t o 1 ev f 4 A ’ n M... t ^ A 1 _ A. DIAPER BAGS In assorted colors and styles. Big sial of Carter’s nominatic^k legal right to membership in an in­ N To the editor: Clarence Mitchell, Washingblp stitution pledged to protect and de­ and roomy, with adjustable straps. Reg. $14 . .9.47 The people of the Mansfield this building is a fire trap as per the representative of the NAACP! hak fend that Constitution. B. CONVERTIBLE COMFORTERS with zippers, to Training School need help. Mansfield Connecticut fire codes. If a fire expressed “many misgivings” aiuut But Bell will have to live with one Reflections should ever break out here we hate to keep baby warm three ways. Assorted patterns, is a state institution which serves the the Bell choice, and prominent 36’’x42”. Reg. $12.50...... 8.47 retarded from all over the state. think of the consequences with so lit­ liberals are uneasy about a juttjtt There is a lot of tragedy and unhap­ tle staff in attendance for such who has belonged to two AtlantiCJ Hal Turkington C. THERMAL CRIff BLANKETS of 100% acrylic, helpless human beings. Only recently 36”x50”, in pink, blue, yellow, white. Reg. 7.504.47 piness occurring here daily. Our clubs which bar blacks and Je^vd. A lm an ac Managing Editor children, the residents, are human there was incidence of fires in some Still. Bell’s record has ne.Vdr D. BLANKET SLEEPERS of flame-retardant beings as you and I, yet, -most are of the other buildings on the grounds, suggested any conflict with the letter acryllc/polyester. Assorted colors, sizes SML, XL. living in a sub-human environment and we as concerned parents are of the constitution. In the mictet'd By I’nited Press Inlernalionul really worried. Reg. $9 ..... 5.97 and under inhumane conditions. national outrage over the Mylai Today is Monday, Jan. 3, the third E. STRETCH TERRY FOOTSIE pajamas with an For example: Our son, 25 years old The Commissioner of Mental massacre in Vietnam, he annotincqt) day of 1977 with 362 to follow. The citizens of our mother city — and severely retarded, lives with a Retardation, Gareth Thorne, doesn’t his leeling that Lt. William CaHej! ’The moon is approaching its full adorable duck print. Flame retardant, sizes SML. group of 12 other residents in an an­ seem to be too concerned, we have had been denied due process in 4 ^ . pllpse. Manchester. England — have Reg. 5.50...... 4.47 tiquated building that was built in spoken to him many times. The court-martial for that tragic iAj^ .ITie morning stars are Mars and launched an Albert Memorial F. CARTER'S TRAINING PANTS, 2 pairs per box. 1917 He and his group (all severely Governor either isn’t interested or is dent. And he rejected judicial 'jlTr Saturn. Appeal., CANNON Veiour Sizes 2-3-4. Reg. 2/2.99...... 2/2.37 retarded and emotionally disturbed) unaware. We had a meeting with her terference in legislative prerogative ■the evening stars are Jupiter, It’s a public appeal to save the Bath Towel Floral Stripe are closed up all day in a room ap­ in her office not too long ago and we world-famous memorial which G. CARTER’S HOODED BATH TOWEL of 100% cot­ when Georgia’s House of Represen­ Venus and Mercury. Decorative ton terry knit. 36”x36”. Azure, white, yellow. Reg. proximately 30 feet by 30 feet in size. spoke to her when she was here tatives refused to seat Rep.-elfid Those born on this date are under stands in the heart of the city. There Ensem ble recently. They sleep and live in this room, use Julian Bond, a black, in 1966. the sign of Capricorn. are some Manchester, Connecticut, Drapes 3.50 ...... 2.97 the adjoining dilapidated bathroom To whom shall we turn before we Bond has been barred citizens who have seen that ^ay Milland was born Jan. 3, Bath H. CARTER’S JIFF-ON SHIRTS, 100% cotton, 2 per and spend each day here, every day, have a catastrophe? memorial. his seat because Reginald Truscott-Jones). Towel package. Sizes 6 months - 3 years. Reg. 24 hours a day. The only time they The Connecticut Bill of Rights for Many organizations are involved, Reg. 2.99 j leave this confinement is to go down the Mentally Retarded specifically in the conservation and architectual 11/6.99 2/1 99 V 2/1.67 the hill to eat their daily meals or to states that our residents are entitled fields, in the appeal. It also has the HandTowel H 7 7 jS I. CARTER’is LAYETTE GOWNS,'iri azure or yellow. R «tl.99 I take a shower downstairs. There is to the same care and consideration support from Councillor Kenneth . 84” long ^ O O Flame retardant. Reg. 3.35 ...... 2.97 no structured program of any kind, as normal hitman beings. My hus­ Franklin, the Lord Mayor of the city. Washcloth J. CARTER’S STRETCH JUMP-INS In azure, yellow just the TV blasting for hours on end. band and I visit once and twice a The Lord Mayor'in 1973 was 0.00 or white. Flame-retardant. Sizes S, M, L. Reg. One aide usually attends this unfor­ week and have become quiteNU- Kenneth Collis, and he came to S t 8 7 * tunate group. tached to many of the residents. Formal and fashionable print 5.50 ...... 4.47 Manchester for our Sesquicentennial is available in blue or gold .So fthat is Ihp result of these un­ There is a story in depth here. Celebration. He was accompanied by Plush velour reverses to K. CARTER’S WASHCLOTHS of cotton terry knit. cotton terry. Soft pastel colors. combinations. desirable conditions. Every resident What we have written is just skim­ Leslie Boardman, the assistant town 10"x10’’, 2 per package. White, azure, yellow. Reg. is regressing and the use of medica­ ming the surface. ■■ clerk; Les was a visitor to our town 2/1.35...... 2/1.07 3 tion is increasing. The casualties Mansfield Training School needs last spring. L. CARTER’S GRO-SNAP SHIRTS, double mount daily. They range all the way help NOW I ★ ★ ■A’ breasted. 2 per package. Sizes 3 months-IVz yrs. from minor cuts and bruises to Adele ahd I. Irving Brook The Albert Memorial was built in Reg. 2/2.49...... 2/2.07 broken hips and bones. In addition 100 Mar-Lea Park 1861 after the death of Queen Vic- Heavy Duty! | Mansfield Center torials husband, the Prince Consort. M. CARTER’S SHEETS In bassinette and bottom The design was carried out by the sizes. In pretty prints, 100% cottpn. Reg. 2.15- famous Manchester architect, 4.25...... 1.77-3.47 ’Thomas Worthington, whose firm N. PRINT GOWNS In assorted styles, colors. All Thought survives in the city. flame-retardant. Come pick up severallReg.$4 2.97 Albert Memorial stands in front of P. ASSORTED BABY SHIRTS in slip-on and gripper the Town Hall, which has been described as the finest Victorian Vinyl Rug Runner styles. Assorted prints, sizes XS, S, M. When I search my heart the words building in the world. The Town Hall Latch Hook Rug Kits Reg. $4 ...... 2.97 You are present to us, Father in and wisdom of Jesus remind me that will be 100 years old in September Gentle compassion. Q. HOODED TOWELS in pretty, assorted prints. if I have anything against my 1977. They hope to have the restora­ Help us to be present to one 100% cotton, measures 30”x36". Reg. $ 4 ___ 2.97. tion completed by then. brother, 1 should first reconcile another a. 1.97. myself with him and then bring my More than $11,000 has been raised 5s... 3.49„ Protects yotur rugs in heavy traffic spots Come to D&L Infants Department: Corbins, Bristol, gift to the altar. .So that our presence may be a Afun h()bby that produces lovely gifts! strength during the appeal. Manchester, while allowing their beauty to show 13 x l3 ’kitstorpillowsorwallnang- Avon and Manchester stores. Each of us have deeply within us England firms have offered to clean through! 27’ wide with "grippers'!. That heals the wounds of time and ings contain canvas, yarn, instructions memories, and people who need to be gives the memorial and provide scof- healed and who we wish would heal foldlng. Stonework needs renewal Hope that is for all persons through • MANCHESTER PARKADE •TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON •CORBINS us. and some pieces replaced. CORNER • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA Christ the Lord. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Let these words from the monks of Amen. it * it • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA Weston Priory be your evening Donors can send their con­ Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. ’til 9 p.m., The Rev. Paul C. Trinque MANCHESTER VERNON SALE: MON.-WED. prayer. tributions to (he Albert Memorial Sat. 'til 6. Church of the Daily-10 a.m. to 9 p.ni. At every moment of our existence Appeal Fund, PO Box 314, Tt( 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE t RI-CITY 8H0PPIN0 CENTER OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 12-5 PM IN MANCHESTER, VERNON, AVON, Assumption ncy service, Albert Square, Manchester, BRISTOL. CORBINS CORNER * » r-1 ^ I * I« «■ ) , -i; PAGE SIX-AMANCHESTER EVtNINO HBRALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. Jan. 3. 1977 ...... plan*- j Silver Lane Bus Co. hires Edward Manchester year in review Yesterdays Joyce as general manal;er. 10 years ago • 1?*. I""- John B. Harkins Ukes office as Engaged YWCA plans 25 years ago new town development coordinator. Dr. Lamb Eyes focused on The Bowers Block is purchased by Jennifer Ann Lynch, daughter of Jan* 13 brunch Buckland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch of 65 Manchester Savings and Loan for Homestead St., is Manchester’s first The engagement of Miss $100,000. Arnold Lawrence is ap­ Mary Elizabeth Dower of Vernon to ------First in series 1967 baby. ____ Lumps in throat cause for concern pointed architect for South School Richard Russell Gray of Manchester The Nutmeg Branch of the Hart­ Rv CRRr: PRARtiinN has been announced by her father, ford Region YWCA will sponsor a By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. throat. It may also be con­ ■ Herald Reporter Michael P. Dower of 263 South St., Midwinter Brunch Thursday, Jan. 13, DEAR DR. LAMB - Is- must consult a physician at tributing to your rise in There may be differences of opi­ A MONTH FULL OF SAVINGS AT ALL O&L STORES Vernon. She is also the daughter of from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the YWCA there such a thing as a once. Sometimes difficulty blood pressure. Excess nion over the single most important the late Mary T. Dower. at 78 N. Main St. lump in the throat due to a in swallowing is associated nervousness or tension and news story of the year in Mr. Gray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nervous condition. It with a cancer of the es­ anxiety is sometimes Manchester, but there can be no Harry C. Gray of 100 Oak Grove St. The brunch is presented by the. causes dizziness and confu­ ophagus. Early detection associated with peptic ul­ YWCA Committee of Management cers. It is an underlying question about the section of town \- The bride-elect will graduate from sion. There is a rise in my can lead to a cure in many and will be followed by a short that generated the most news in 1976. Manchester Communty College in blood pressure. I am taking cases — so don’t delay. Let program on “Parent Effectiveness The two stories that seemed to May 1977. blood pressure medicine your doctor decide if it’s a Training, offered by Kathleen Laqn- create the most interest last year Her fiance, a veteran of service in and tranquilizers but they nervous condition or centered around the northwest area the U.S. Air Force, will graduate dy, a licensed PET instructor. do not seem to be much something more serious. of Manchester — the section known from Eastern Connecticut State help. The lump, or what Since you have already January Sale as Buckland. College in May with a degree in appears to be so, still seen a doctor I am certain One of the stories concerned a con­ economics. He is employed at the Reservations may be made by exists. I had this same that he has already ruled OFF tinuing controversy — fire jurisdic­ Journal Inquirer Publishing Co. calling the YWCA office at 647-1437. problem years ago and it out those problems. In 20% STOREWIDE tion in Buckland. The second was a The couple is planning a Sept. 9, Childcare will also be available by led to a peptic ulcer. It specific answer to your (except cards, candles, paper n 1977 wedding at St. Bernard’s Church reservation, at a nominal fee. Reser­ brand new story — the announcement again is causing indiges­ question, yes, you can have goods) that the J.C. Penney Co. planned to in Rockville. vations should be in by Monday, Jan. tion. I don’t liave any a feeling of a lump in the 10, locate a two-million-square-foot Dechert Photo emotional problems but I throat from a nervous con­ catalog distribution center in town. ______< 1 have always been a very dition. doctors call this 50% OFF Selected Items _ . _"■ ______nervous per'ton. I would ap­ lump in the throat problem Superior Court Judge Edward preciate any information “globus hystericus.” It is Hamill ruled on Sept. 30 that the 977 MAIN - you can give me on this. I associated with anxiety. I Eighth Utilities District has the right Dow ntow n Births am 65 years of age. would presume that the M anchester to expand its boundaries and provide DEAR READER - For anxiety and problem that fire protection in Buckland. the benefit of others let me you are having is really Mon.-Sat. til 5:30; The district, seeking to expand its f Thompson of Memphis, GIFT SHOP Tencellent, Michael brothers, Donald Jr., 8 and Winnenden, West Ger­ say at the outset that responsible for the diz­ area, had filed suit against the town saveyoumore many. His paternal grand­ Tenn. He has a sister, anyone- who develops any ziness and confusion as Arthur, son of Donald J. William, 3. Tanja Andrea. Thure. Ill 9 in January after Buckland residents and Helen Madden mother is Mrs. N. R. difficulty in swallowing well as the lump in your had petitioned to be served by the The controversial Buckland firehouse, shown under construction, opened in early October, Tencellent of 72 Pitkin St. Tliuinpgon, Gregory district rather than the town. only ten days after the state Superior Court ruled that the Eighth Utilities District had the He was born Dec. 21 at Kol)eri, son of Russ S. and The town appealed the Superior right to provide fire protection to the Buckland area. If the ruling is upheld by the state Hartford Hospital. His Margot Heubach Thomp­ S n t f y “ e the state Swreme ^upreme Court, this firehouse, owned by the Town Fire Department, could not service the maternal grandmother is son of 131 Tracy Dr., Ver­ presently before the state Supreme immediately surrounding it. (Herald photo by Dunn) Mrs. William F. Madden of Court. Scoop Up the Savings non. He was bom Dec. 27 at The town also filed a $500,000 Waltham, Mass. His pater­ Rockville General Hospital. His maternal countersuit seeking damages against had to be moved to accommodate the became an issue in connection with nal grandmother is Mrs. the district. This suit was rejected in park plans. The group was strongly proposed renovations to the Arthur F. Tencellent of grandparents are Mr. and the Superior Court decision. oppos^ to a relocation north of Croft Washington and Bentley Schools. The Public on Sleepwear and Lingerie West Hartford. He has two Mrs. Robert Heubach of A town-o.wned firehouse was Dr. that would have sandwiched minority of a special task opened in Buckland soon after the them between the park and the force suggested that the town hold off r e c o r d s ^ court decision was announced. If the highway. on Bentley School work because of Warranty deeds Superior Court ruling is upheld, the Members met with Department of the drop in student population, but Nutmeg Homes Inc. to firehouse could not serve the Transportation officials and wrote the majority disagreed and Donald J. Nielsen and Buckland area. letters to the governor about 1-291. A recommended work be done at both Joyce M. Nielsen, property FOCIS classes Until the case is finally resolved. southerly route, which would cross schools. at 159 Briarwood Dr Tolland Tpke. and intersect 1-86 • The Regional Occupational $59.40 conveyance tax. begin Tuesday south of the proposed park, was a Training Center, a school for training Aaron A. Collier and Ann Penney announced more acceptable location for the and educating the handicapped, M. Collier to Leona M. eup ENTIRE STeCK 8F plans for facility neighbors. opened in September. Collier and Thomas A. The Family Oriented Preregistration may be Members of the Neighborhood • The Noyember election saw all Collier, property at -47E Childbirth Information made by contacting Mrs. Committee and Alan Lamson, assis­ Esquire Dr., $30,000. the town and district agreed to main­ local Democrats win re-election, but WARM WINTER RORES Society (FOCIS) is now Thom as G. H ull, 145 tant town planner who has been a Vintage Homes Inc., tain the “status quo” for fire service the Republicans at the top of the accepting registration for Evergreen Ave., Vernon, chief architect in the park plans, in Buckland. The district provides ticket — President Gerald Ford and East Hartford, to George its January series of Mrs. Thomas Moore, 38 went to Columbus, Ohio to see a fire protection and is paid per call by Sen. Lowell Weicker — both won in P. R eichardt Jr. and classes jn expected parent Strong St., or by writing to SUPERMARKETSSj similar Penney center. The group the town, while the town continues to Manchester. Elizabeth M. Reichardt, education. FOCIS, 20 Westfield St. was generally im p r e s t with the collect fire taxes. Those taxes, • Fred Peck, Republican registrar property at 79 Joan Circle, The classes, which meet Ohio facility. however, are being held in escrow of voters for 16 years, won another $60,900. weekly, begin Tuesday at Macaroni until the final decision. A timetable of steps to be taken for four-year term by defeating the Denise Thirion to 7;30 p.m. at Manchester d The announcement of the Penney party-endorsed candidate, Marion Charles A. Van Allen Memorial Hospital in the Other events Mercer, in a September primary for Glastonbury, property at Getting to Know Yon & Cheese J center coming to Manchester in­ conference rooms. Some $28.3 billion was spent Bottom Round Top Round cluded formation of plans for a 350- made year notable the post. 18 Farm Dr., $34.10 con­ ir The classes are taught by veyance tax. on advertising In 1975, up acre industrial park ^ t would house • Manchester Memorial Hospital un­ qualified professionals and more than $1.5 billion from the Penney building, which is the park plans has been formalized. veiled its long-range expansion plans, Wells C. Dennison and include the following in 1974. Newspapers continued to Robert C. Dennison, both expected to attract other industries The next major date is Jan. 10, the which inclutM a laundry facility in weekly consecutive order; get the largest share of adver­ Shoulder R oas^or London Broil to the area. date of a public hearing before the the building. of Manchester, and Early pregnancy, labor and tising dollars ($8.4 bilUoo), Dorothy C. Beach, West followed by television ($5.3 O 1 Town and Penney officials met Planning and Zoning Commission • In sports, Amby Burfoot again delivery, preview to paren­ Boneless Boneless Hartford, to Leslie C. billion). The Conference regularly with neighbors in the that will decide on a zone change won the Thanksgiving Day Road ting, and infant care and Beef Beef Stevenson, property on Board observes. Magazines, proposed site of the park to work out needed for the park. Race, his eighth win in nine years. nutrition. Classes are free Grocery Values the FInast Way! Highland St., $26,000. however, sUppet last year; plans for the area. Not all the action in Manchester Manchester High School's basketball of charge and open to the they received $39 million less team completed a fine season, win- Jiiilginent lima than in 1974. Pride.^Farm The Neighborhood Committee, took place in Buckland, of course. public. 16 oz I Other local news events in 1976 in­ General Electric Credit Warm up, winter ^ride,SlFarmiCorn . 5 cans *1 cluded: Corp., New Haven, against I6 0 Z ! lb Pride,°lFarm POIIIDCI • . , 5 cans[*1 • The dramatic explosion of a two- Joseph and Shirley Albert, ladies, with beautiful iroi $.| $364.74, property at 8 Green Giant 3 cans I Lesser am ounts 8 5 'lb family home at 356-358 Adams St., Some excelled savings robes of soft V. PENSAVALLE, Master Tailor or Elbow MacAro” ' Z,0 t.| Neighbors given which injured four people. Devon Dr. Spaghetti RiCtimonO Brand . , 2 pegs in athletics General Electric Credit fleeces, deep pile, baby G reen Pea Fresh American Lamb! voice in plans • A labor dispute at the Meadows Habitant Soup Yellow Pea 4 Corp., New Haven, against (formerly with J. Qarmatt) Fresh Ground Beef Z 79» Convalescent Home that was settled bunting, cotton or nylon 8 0 ; ( .a Legs Of Lam b ...... »1.39 Corn Muffin Mix 5 Dkgs I Boneless Beef USDA Choice Rump Roast or " M m w * on Nov. 30, the eve of a threatened Joseph N.R. Albert and quilting, and even morel Lam b Chops ...... «1.79 ning the Central Connecticut Shirley Albert, $^.22, Biscuit Mix Jutle'm.lh .... strike at the home. is pleased to announce 5 pag°'*1 Rib Lamb Chops...... »2.29 formed primarily qf Burnham St. and • Manchester’s participation in Interscholastic League season and property at 8 Devon Dr. We’ve got long floats, Cake M ixes v.»S:"C;'Lo» Croft Dr. residents, seemed most playoff titles. , 5 W/*1 Top Round Beef Roast the country’s Bicentennial celebra­ zip front robes, wraps, 6 p i | . | Boneless USDA Choice (or London Broii ja Loin Lamb Chops...... »2.79 concerned with increased traffic con­ A Manchester resident, Cathy that his new Hoyal Gelatins .. 3 pkgs tion. Local events included the Comment 6 0 1 Lamb for Stew "ZT ...... »1.^9 princess styles, HunI s . , , , 4 nected with the park. la rg e st parade ever held in Dyak, retained her number one Tomato Paste can$ I Some proposals made by these ranking among U.S. women bowlers, session drawstrings and button 8 02 More Meat Values at Finest! f Manchester, the beginning of con­ TAIUWSHOP Kraft Dressing .'nTci”.Z. biis Boneless Beef Shoulder residents, including the dead-ending struction of a band shell on the and East Catholic High School teams canceled •’ fronts, to mention Just a FInast Frozen Food Values! Boneiess USDA Choice Beef ^ Pork Chops ...... „1 .M of Burnham St., have been agreed to. Manchester Community College won a total of five state titles in in­ few. All In softly feminine Pork Chops ...... »1.19 Others are still being ironed out. campus, and the relocation and door and outdoor track, men’s and Due to unavoidable time How Freezer Queen Top Blade Beef Steaks The neighbors were concerned women's tennis, and golf. conflicts, the Board of or tailored styles, many 1$ OPEN Treat your family to Mr. Dell favorltea renovation of the old Keeney St. 3 BreaslOtrsfw backs)3 LegQIrsfw backs)3Wings.3Necks.3GibietPaks A about the relocation of 1-291, which School. Another Manchester resident, Directors comment ses­ prints, solid tones, loads Entrees-Gravy w/ A save the Finest way! Larry Lisciotti, won the first sion scheduled for at Salisbury Steak, • Declining school enrollment of trimmings. In sizes and Beet Patties, 2-lb Professional Pool Players’ Associa­ Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1977 at 9 521 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Turkey Croquettes. P k g 9 9 « Fresh Box O’ Chicken 39!; tion Tournament in Asbury Park, a.m. has been canceled. P, S, M, L, 5 to 13 and Spaghetti & Meatballs 3 bait Breast. 3 Drumsticks. 3 Thighs. 3 Wings Fresh ^ W Domestic N.J., during August. The next session will be 8 to 18. Hurry to D&L MANCHESTER The biggest track and field promo­ Thursday, Jan. 20, 1977 V (near Swiss Dry Cleaners) Pot Pies )MCooked Ham tion in Manchester in 30 years, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Robes, all eight stores. Banquet-Turkey. Best of the Fryer 59: Meetings this week Beet and Chicken oz3 pkqs 8 9 ° Hot or Sweet ail natural Manchester Community College’s in the directors office in SHOP HOURS: e Bicentennial Relays, attracted 1,500 the Municipal Building. PHONE Orange Juice K ______S'' A99 Here's next week's schedule of 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, spectators. Tues-Sat 8-6 Finast Spinach . ..5 ;!,° ;* i lb public meetings in Manchester Hearing Room. • A request for a Residence M Closad Monday 646-3731 Perri’s Italian Sausage order | (locations are in Municipal Hospital lOotQAe Large Economy family Packs! Wednesday Zone on Keeney St. was turned down Deleste Pizza S U ... « . ph<} 0 9 Lean G round Beef iChuck „ 6 3 ‘ Building, 41 Center St., unless 0 TRe twice by the Planning and Zoning Fish Cake Dinner S . . dm pkgs 1 w noted): 7:30 p.m. —Data Processing Com­ notes IZOZAQe Ground Beef (Round) , . , , 1.19 mittee, Coffee Room. Commission. Bird’s Eye Awake___ Boneless Whole Tuesday A Superior Court ruling upheld an Discharged Wednesday: Veal C utlets s.c'.o.'IoX.. ,2.89 " Roast Beef Thursday . . . earlier PZC decision that granted a Lucille Daniele, New Britain; The -inast Cob Corn...... "S79* Beef Shoulder Ham Steaks ...... ,2.19 7:30 p.m. —Commission on Aging, Lillian Gasper, Boston Hill 37oryQe 9 a.m. —Economic Development zone change for MAP Associates, Tater Tots'Td'...... Custom cut into .11 Meat or Cooked Senior Citizens Center, 63 Linden St. Rd., Andover: Andrew Geidel Finast Bologna All Beef . ,u89' Freshly Sliced ^ Commission, Hearing Room. University of SS 100/AQg Shoulder Roast 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum River developers of the proposed Buckland Jr., 70 Cedar St.; Jane Green Giant .. a 4 pkgs 0 9 to order | ||^ 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s Hours, Probate' Commons plan. The state Supreme Top Blade Steaks Sliced Bacon ,1.19 ("lonear Park Committee, Probate Court. Helmolt, Windsor; Jann Ice Cream Specials at Finast! and Beef Cubes \g)^rt. Court declined to hear an appeal on Camp, 232B Maple Dr., Connecticut Sausage Smoked J . , ...... »1.39 7:30 p.m. —Republican Executive 1 “ \ t 3® P-f"- —Building Committee, the issue. Coventry; Leon Palmer, Hot Dogs ...... »1.39 Cblfee Room. Committee, Coffee Room. The Pillowtex Corp. of Dallas an­ Wales Rd., Andover; Kristine W A R M S L E E P W E A R S A V IN G S , on granny gowns, NON-CREDIT EXTENSION Ice Cream All Beef Franks ...... «99* Colonial Franks Beet. . . . . ,»78* 7:30 p.m. —Citizens Advisory Com­ nounced plans to open a factory in the Sapienza, 401 Keeney St.; caftans, pajamas and short gowns from famous makers. Chicken Mr. Deli Bologna Livfrwursi ■ . . lb 1.09 mittee, Hearing Room. Regent St. plant formerly used by the Christopher, 31 Knollwood Richmond '/5 gallon Seafood Favorites! Dr., Glastonbury. Reg.$8-$18...... 5.97-9,97 REAL ESTATE OP Legs Fresh Alpsberg Cheese ImooMcd • ■ 'ti 1.99 Iona Manufacturing Co. All Flavors carton (Lesser amounts lb 69*} PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES Turbot Fillet Snow W hile « ,o99‘ Kielbasa ...... »1.39 Pinochle ft _ ^ ab Claws Alaskan Snow ibl ■ 69 Carandos Dandy Loaf... ,»99‘ . scores PANTIE SAVINGS GALOREI From Carter’s, Blush and This course meets the minimum educational Chicken morel Cotton, nylon tricot, plain and fancyl requirements from the Salespersons License as set forth Hood’s Rite Form “.... a,99‘ Dressed Smelts...... »49* Swiss Cheese Im p o r ltd ...... I b l *33 Munrlii'hli'r by The Connecticut Real Estate Commission. (Approved Breasts LET US ENTERTAIN ¥ 0 » JANUARY 15th Sandwiches lea Craam , , , ; Smoked Herring Boneless • • lb 1.39 Rye Bread '.:53* Top scorers in the Reg.$1.50-$2.25 ...... (Lesser amounts lb 99'} ,97({-3/*5 .for Veterans.) Available Only in Finasi Stores wiin Mr Dei> Oepis .Manchester Senior Citizens The Silk City Chorus proudly Florida Juice Bars ’1,™” Pinochle Group game Dec. 30 presents its annual parade of IN MANCHESTER Baked fresh the Finast Way! Sunrise fresh Dairy Values!. at the Army and Navy Club harmony featuring are Robert Schubert, 618 NYLON TRICOT SLEEPWEAR m shift gowns, babydoiis, starting Wod., Jan. 19,1977 long gowns and more. .Madeline Morley, 592, Sani The SuntoneH English Muffins Orange Juice Schores, 591, George Last Reg. $8 to $2S^v...... 4.97-10.97 IN ROCKVILLE 581, Francis .Miner, 567, Vin­ Miami, Florida starting Tuts., Jan. 25, 1977 cent Brjrrello, 552, Josephine Finest Fresh Minute Maid .Schuetz, 548, 11. Mallett, 543 T he UoNton C'ommon - Enriched uart OA Classes meet 7:00-10:M p.m. for 12 sessions. irton Grace Windsor, 534. Boston, Mass, GOSSARD TRAVEL, LOUNGEWEAR to mix and m a tc h . Feo; $75.00 Pinochle will be played 3 Long and short gowns and coats, pajamas, scuffs. Thursday at 9 45 a m. at the in Big Round Top Bread . 3 ”.;‘‘i Reg. $5 to $ 2 0 ...... 2.97-12 .4 7 To request a brochure describing advanced course Army and Navy Club, Play is offerings call 486-3234 or address below. White Bread Country S,ya, . , 2 • ^ open to all senior citizens. H a r m o n y Margarine 2 Q Q C W rnon anil llroadw ay Please enroll me in R.E. Principles i Practices in Man­ Hot Dog Rolls S ...... 3 T ‘1 Mrs. Fdberl s Gold Oirs 1-lb pkgs Winners in tbe VOrnon chester...... in Rockville...... Enclosed is my check or Hamburg*Rollsr,«’n'...... 3 T ‘ 1 Senior Citizens Pinochle Club 8 p.m. Sat. Jan. 15th money order made out to The University of Connecticut B«ke(y (,0ms A vlitiua TussOty (htu Saturday Cottage Cheese Brand , !'65' for $75.00. tournament Dec. 30 at the For Your Health S Beautyl . Bailey Auditorium Mali to The Certificate Program, U-56RE, Storrs, Conn. Buttermilk Biscuits K . 7c*,S'i‘ 1 Senior atizens Center are Potatoes washed US fio i. . . , 5 u' . ' , 5 9 Manchester High School • MANCHESTER PARKADE •TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORmcd 06238. Aim Toothpaste',:»r___ ‘,um79‘ Sargento Mozzarella ®j;Va«“ 99* Margaret Richards, 654, Emil P e p p e rs gX ...... 3,^,1.00 St. Louis, 614, Irene Petersen, • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL •N E W BRITAIN •BRISTOL PLAZA .tuciS Gillette i'a’SJ;...... 'S’88‘ Baby Goudac'ir.., Donation NAME Navel Oranges 606, Minnie Luetjen, 600. LONDON MALL •GROTON PLAZA " Fresh Green Beans...... »39‘ Calltornia $3.50 ' 'I \ I Itil 01 V I ) Tylenol Tablets S trs n g lh ...... tSI.27 Finast Edam Cheese. L”i8 9 ' Pinochle' will be played Ma^nchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. ’tii 9 p ^ ADDRESS Tomatoes’*p«"...... Extra Large Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 per person Tickets available at the Lion's Den, Main Street, or by calling 72 Size Vitalis Hair Tonic...... »«'1.19 (Street (City) (ZipCode Fireplace Log ’‘Z 'H :...... h09* Finast Fresh gallon 4 37 p.m, at the Senior Citizens 5PMJ SUNDAYS FROM 12-5 PM IN MANCHESTER, VERNON, AVON BRiRm, Congespirin S2,‘a...... SJ59* Milk Homogenized carton Center. 5 6 8 - 5 2 4 9 1 8 CORBINS CORNER ’ “ ” 'STOL, Day Tel..... — Social Security I ------V Sudden Beauty ___ .’c‘,n‘98' Befit M iik Fteib Foiiiiifd a ...... ’r i . 2 9 Prices EMaclive January 2 Ihiu January 8,1977 In Manchester. Vernon. EaslHanlord We Reserve Ihe R,ghl lo Limit Ouant,t,es Not Responsible (or Typographical E rro fi f l-.J ' V- -rf« • •

PAGE ElOHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MiBchester. Conn., Mon., Jan. 8,1977 — ■ Yesterdays----- •Manchester Evening Herald- Obituaries 25 years ago (»-,i Temple Chapter, OES, marks its_ For JL"'i^ 50th anniversary. Raymond J. Mullsney Mrs. Herbert Love Sr. Post Office revenue for December Homo Dolivery is $4,864 over last year. EAST HARTFORD — Raymond J. COVENTRY — Mrs. Eleanor Agnew Mrs. Minnie H. Rauschen- Phone 647-9946 Mrs. Margaret L. McIntyre 10 yean ago EAST HARTFORD/ Mullaney, 69, of 138 Sandra Dr., died bach ^areaI ews Love, 61, of Water Front Park, died ^ tu r- Mrs. M argpet L. McIntyre, 89, of 413 Friday at Hartford Hospital. He was the day in Windham Community Memorial Mrs. Minnie Hesse Rauschenl William Lazarek, highway senior ^ MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1977 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS / * WINDSOR • VERNON Woodland St., died Saturday at a Bloom­ engineer of state Highway Depart­ husband of Mrs. Helen Murphy Mullaney. Hospital in Willimantic. She was the wife Broad Brook, died Saturday at field convalescent home. She was the ment planning department,> tells Mr. Mullaney was bom in Waterbury of Herbert W. Love Sr. Windsor Convalescent HosplW In' widow of Henry McIntyre. and lived in East Hartford for 20 years. Mrs. Love was bom in Hartford and Windsor. She was the motmr of Clyde" Manchester Chamber of Commerce Mrs. McIntyre was bom Aug. 13,1887, in that plans for relocating Rt. 6 are Annunziata He worked for G. Fox and Co. ntjany lived in Coventry for 35 years. Rauschenbach of Mancnester and lartford, the daughter of James T. and years before retiring in 1972. She was a member of the F irst Kenneth Rausclienbach of Vernon. moving ahead and construction mia Hennessey Farrell. She lived in should begin next winter. appeal set He was a charter member and a Congregational Church where she taught ’The funeral was to d ^ Burial wus in Manchester for many years. Council to get member of the Board of Directors of the Sunday school for many years. Melrose Cemetery,.®ist Windsor. West Hartford Regents Inc. S u i^ o r ^ are 2 daughters, Mrs. Other survivors are a son, Herbert W. The J.M. Bassipger Funeral Home, 37 Sarah Hyson of Manchester and Mrs. Fire calls on Jan. 13 Other'survivors are a son, Robert L. Love Jr. of Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. Gardner St., Warehouse Point, was in Manchester dent, exit 92, W. Middle Tpke. The East Hartford Zoning Board of James (Katherine) Foley of Seminole, Saturday, 10:28 a.m. — acid Mullaney of Manchester; two daughters, Judith Ann Cusato of ; a charge of arrangements. (Town) Appeals (ZBA), which last week vandal reports Fla.; a son, Edward J. McIntyre of El odor, 281 Spruce St., (Town) Mrs. Nancy Zablocki of Newington and sister, Mrs. Muriel Kuciska of Unionville; The family suggests that friends Sunday, 5:42 p.m.—first aid failed to reach a decision on the Paso, Tex.; 2 sisters, Mrs. John J. Saturday, 2:08 p.m. —\ call — 72P Imperial Dr. Mrs. Marilyn Sages of Stamford; a sister. two stepbrothers, John W. Agnew of wishing to do so may make memorial gifts O’Keefe of Bronx, N.Y., and Mrs. Frank appeal of the A. Annunziata Co., has Reports about recent attacks by Someone had removed the fiberglass Bangor, Maine, and Richard H. Agnew of chimney fire, 68 EIro St. (Town) Sister Mary Eleanor of Sisters of Mercy, to the Grace Episcopal Church Building Dennison of Worthington, Ohio; 13 (Town) rescheduled the matter for Jan. 13. vandals will be heard by the East roof and d-'-nnged it. Granby, and two grandchildren. Sunday, 6:48 p.m. — water Mount St. Joseph Academy, West Hart­ Fund, Broad Brook. grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. — brush Anthony Annunziata runs the firm, Hartford Town Council at its meeting And on Dec. 12 at 10:12 p.m., police A private funeral was held today flow. Cage Company (Town) ford, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Rauschenbach was born in The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. fire, 258 Hackmatack St. Sunday, 6:56 p.m. — odor of at 200 Goodwin St., which operates in the Town Hall beginning at 8 p.m. went to the O’ilonnell School with the The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. followed by cremation in Springfield, Ellington and lived in Broad Brook most (Town) smoke, 58 Plymouth Lane. , trucks. Building Inspector Frank Tuesday. Mass. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Fire Department and found a from the Newkirk and Wiitney Funeral of her life. W. Center St. Burial will be in Mount St. Saturday, 8:04 p.m, — (Town) Barone ordered him to stop the Police- Chief Qarence Drumm’s plexiglass window in the principal’s The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., ^ s t Hartford, Other survivors are 3 other sons, 2 Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. flooded basement, 15 Berkley Sunday, 6:55 p.m. — business because he is in a zone report covers the period from Nov. 22 office had been set afire. Neighbors Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, with a Mass at 10 at St. Christopher’s brothers, a sister, 11 grandchildren and 6 St. (District) chimney fire, 31 Goodwin St. which does not allow such a business. to Dec. 12. had put out the fire before their was in charge of arrangements. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, 3:55 a.m. — mutual Church, Blast Hartford. Burial will be in great-grandchildren. Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. (Town) Atty. Herbert Barall, representing The first attack was discovered arrival. Damage was limited to the aid call, strcuture fire, Today, 10:36 a.m. — flooded St. James Cemetery, Manchester. Theodore Graczyk Annunziata, told the ZBA his client Nov. 24 by a Park Department window and shade. Officials are still Friends may call at the funeral home Rockville (Town) basement, 83 Union St. employe at McAuliffe Park. VERNON — ’Theodore "Ted” Graczyk, Sunday, 3:43 p.m. — acci- (District) has been operating the business since investigating the incident. today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1960, before the current zoning Someone had forced a boarded win­ The park department also issued a The family suggests that those wishing 55, of 10 Morrison St., died Friday at dow on the front of the press box at Rockville General Hospital in Rockville. regulations. Therefore, the firm can report on vandalism. to do so may make memorial gifts to St. continue operating under the prior the Little League field. Nothing was On Dec. 20, tire ruts in the turf at Christopher’s Church. The funeral was today. Burial was in St. One of many weekend accidents in East Hartford taken or broken. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. uses rule, he said. Only new the music shell in Gorman Park were / businesses cannot run a trucking The MG sports car here is blocking the intersection of Forbes St. and Silver Lane Sunday The next attack was Nov. 26 at 7:49 discovered again. Estimated damage Mrs. Carleton P. King The Burke-Fortin Funeral'Home, 76 p.m. at the Mayberry School. The was $95. Prospect St., Rockville, was in charge of firm there, he said. after it was struck by the car driven by Joseph Tracy, 17, of Broad Brook, police said. He Mrs. Elizabeth Kingsbury King, 80, of 33 However, Atty. Morris Cutler, was charged with failure to obey a traffic sign. The sports car was driven by Jason T. alarm system reported breaking On Dec. 21, vandals struck in Mar­ arrangements. glass. Police found a large'window on Marion Dr., died Saturday in Manchester speaking for many of the neighbors in ^ n es, 20, of 76 Doming St., South Windsor. Jones’ two passengers, Pamela Willis, 23, and tin Park. Two benches were broken Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of Mr. Graczyk was bom in Vernon and the north side but no vandals. and a piece of sheet plywood was iived there all his life. the Go(^win St. area, told the ZBA Carleton P. King. ^ristopher Willis, 5, both of 127 Main St., Manchester, were both taken to Manchester On Nov. 28, an officer on routine srnashed. Shingles were torn off a He was employed by the U.S. Envelope Annunziata could not rely on that patrol at 9:53 p.m. at Penney High Mrs. King was bom in Coventry, where rule. He had left the site for four Memorial Hospital with minor injuries. The accident was one of about a dozen, many with building. Estimated cost of damage she lived most of her life before moving to Co. more than 20 years before the local minor injuries, which took place in East Hartford over the New Year’s weekend. (Photo bv School found two areas of lawn was $45.50. plant closed last year. months recently while setting up damaged by an unidentified vehicle. Manchester last August. another business. Cutler said. Earl Chastain) She was a member of the F irst He was a World War II Army veteran Turf was torn up on the east and and a communicant of St. Joseph’s Also, said Cutler, Annunziata had south sides of the school. Pooh open Congregational Church of Coventry. run a light trucking business. Now he Other survivors are a son, Robert L. Church. On Nov. 30, a park department He was also a member of the has heavy equipment and junk cars Area police report employe reported turf damaged in weeknights King of Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. on the site, uses not permitted and Mary B. Lemons of Coventry; a sister, Kosciuszko Qub and the Polish-American Gorman Park near the music shell. A The East Hartford Department of Club of Rockville. uses he did not make of the site car had driven on the soft ground. Parks and Recreation has reminded Mrs. Elinor Foote of Willimantic; and six before the current zoning laws. case window of Anderson Jewelers at grandchildren and six great­ Survivors are three brothers, Henry ,EaBt Hartford Hospital for treatment. She is On Dec. 5, an unideqtifi^ citizen residents that the Penney and East 1015 Main St. Saturday between 1 and scheduled to appear in Common grandchildren. Graczyk of Vernon, Walter Graczyk of reported a car was being driven on Hartford High pooU are open for Windsor Locks and Joseph Graczyk of 9 a.m. and stole $1,100 worth of ' Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Jan. 26. the turf at Shea Park at 3:52 p.m. recreational swimming Monday The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the A fight over a girl’s honor Friday watches. First Congregational Church, Coventry. Tolland; and five sisters, Mrs. Catherine East Hartford led to the arrest of two men, police Police found considerable damage through Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 Eldmund Hindle III, 17, of 42 Range Burial will be in Nathan Hale Cemetery, Gracjewski of Enfield, Mrs. Jennie C said. but the vehicle had gone. Interviews p.m. Brown, Mrs. Helen Chemistmck and Mrs. public records The East Hartford Nursery at 1375 Hill Dr., Vernon, was charged with with surrounding residents failed to From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Coventry.. Edward Crane, 18, of 25 Smith Dr., Silver Lane was broken into Friends may call at the Potter Funeral June Pantenella, all of Vernon, and Mrs. Warranty deeds East Hartford was arrested at 12:45 failure to grant one-half the highway, produce clues as to the identity of the weeknights, the pools are reserved sometime Sunday and a great deal of after a two-car accident on Loveland Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, Lucy Knybel of Ellington. Bose Maragnano Tavamesi et al to a.m. Friday at a party at his home vandals, the chief said. for adult swimming. shrubbepr stolen. Police were still in­ Hill Rd., early today. tonight from 7 to 9. Holland Machine Co. Inc., property and charged with first-degree On Dec. 8, a park department On SaOurday afternoons, the pools Berton W. Andross vestigating the incident and no more Police said he collided with a car employe at Evans Ave. Park The family suggests that those wishing on Cherry St. reckless endangerment (wielding a will be open from 1 to 4 p-m. for details were available this morning. reported damage to the slide there. to do so may make memorial gifts to the SOUTH WINDSOR - Berton W. An- Theresa R. Rittlinger et al to knife). driven by June Cook of 21 recreational swimming. dross, 63, of 30 Fern St., Rocky Hill, died George A. Branco, 18, of Hartford, Qiristopher Dr., Vernon. No injuries Memorial Fund of the First Emanuel G. Contos et al, property on A home in the Kenyon PI. area was Congregational Church, Coventry. Friday at St. Francis Hospital in Hart­ Belden St. was arrested at the same time and were reported. Hindle is scheduled to ford. He was the brother of'Francis An- broken into Saturday morning and appear in court in Rockville, Jan. 21. Donald N. Bridgewater to Peter J. charged with breach of peace. $60 in cash in a wallet taken. dross and Mrs. Lucy Fraize both «f South White et al, property on Whitehall Both appeared in Common Pleas Mrs. Catherine W. Hills Windsor. Dale Lincoln, 21, of Jordan, N. Y., HEBRON - Mrs. Catherine W. Hills, Dr. Court 12 here where their cases were Mr. Andross was bom in South Windsor Robert P. Feery et al to Vincent P. continued and they were released. Vernon was arrested Saturday on a warrant East Hartford Burnside Ave. 65, of RFD 1, Gilead section of Hebron, and lived in Hartford before moving to issued, by Common Pleas Court Friday, 1:45 p.m. —First aid to 39 Sunday, 1:45 p.m. —Mattress fire at 550 died Friday in Manchester Memorial Carbone et al, property on Northfield Ludmilla Steffick of New Britain Rocky Hill 26 years ago. * Dr. The Mobil service station at 499 charging him with third-degree Woodbridge Ave. Burnside Ave. Hospital in Manchester. She was the He worked for Gerber Scientific Instru­ was charged Sunday night with burglary and second-degree larceny. Friday, 2:07 p.m. —Auto accident at Sunday, 3:28 p.m. —Auto accident on widow of Homer W. Hills. Joseph F. Kidney et al to Christian Silver Lane was broken into Friday J ment Co. in South Windsor for eight years failure to drive right and was issued He was to be presented in court in Main and High Sts. Burnside Ave. at the Manchester town The funeral was today. Burial was in A. Rouquie et al, property on Warren morning. Someone broke into the a warning for driving after drinking, Friday, 2:11 p.m. —Auto accident at line. ^ d was also a self-employed sign painter Dr. men’s room, broke through the inside Rockville, today. Gilead Cemetery, Gilead. in the Hartford area for many years. after being involved in a two-car ac­ the exit ramp off High St. Sunday, 6:21 p.m. —First aid to 1072 Richard Laporte to Carol M. wall, and broke into the station’s safe Burnside Avd. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Other survivors are his wile, a son, a cident on South St. Friday, 3:27 p.m. -F ir s t aid to 138 Gabriel, property on Garvan St. ■ to steal $200 in cash, police said. Michael F. Dwyer, 22, of 95 Warren Sander Dr. Sunday, 7:14 p.m. —First aid to 12 Ar­ St., Manchester, was in charge of the daughter, another sister and four Police said Ms. Steffick ran off the arrangements. Marbar Corp. to Jean-Paul Boulay Ave., Vernon, and Robe^ L. Flaher­ Friday, 3:28 p.m. —First aid to 77 butus St. grandchildren. road and struck a. w k e ^ c a r . She ty, 21, of 6 EarlBt., .Rockville, were Sunday, 7-.M p.m. —Auto abcldent St et al, property on Governor St. iSomoone smashed the front show­ Connecticut Blvo. The family suggests that friends The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. was %ken to Ro^vill^ General charged Saturday with third-degree Forbes St. and Silver Lane. wishing to do so may make memorial gifts Quilclaim deeds Friday, 4:05 p.m. —First aid to 74 from the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 burglary and first-degree larceny in Heather Dr. Sunday, 7:47 p.m. First aid to 46 Fair- to the Memorial Fund of the Gilead Carol M. Gabriel to Richard C. Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a Mass at 10 at connection with the investigation of a Friday, 7:44 p.m. -F irst aid to 27 Cen­ field Ave. Congregational Church or to the Kidney Laporte et al, property on Garvan St. St. James Church, Rocky Hill. Burial will break into the Vernon Music Shop, tral Ave. Sunday, 7:56 p.m. —Cellar flooded at Foundation of Connecticut, Inc., 964 John I. Vollinger et al to Irene V. Synergy School accepts be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Friday, 7:45 p.m. —Auto accident at 777 525 Main St. Asylum St., Hartford. Kocum et al, property on Gilman St. Rt. 83. Both were released on $1,000 Hill. non-surety bonds for appearance in Burnham St. Sunday, 8:25 p.m. —False to 1-84. Mrs. Hills was bom in Coventry, but Frank A. ^ ffa to Haifa’s Package Sunday, 8:27 p.m. —First aid to 1602 Friends may call at the funeral home new students on Jan. 31 court in Rockville, Jan. 26. Friday, 8:43 p.m. —Garage fire at 45 lived most of her life in Gilead. Store Inc., property on Main St. Murray St. .Iain St. today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. She was a member of the Gilead Trade name Friday. A display will be set up in the Coventry Friday, 9:31 p.m. —First aid to the Sunday, 8:32 p.m. —First aid to 99 The family suggests that those wishing Congregational Church. Barbara and Michael Sette doing The Synergy School will accept school cafeterias from 8 a.m. to 1 Coventry Police and the Coventry police station. Larrabee St. to do so may make memorial gifts to the Survivors are two sons, Alan H. Hills business as Curry Copy Center of new students as of Jan. 31. p.m. and state dog wardens, are in­ Friday, 11:34 p.m. —First aid to 39 Sunday, 8.: 18 p.m. —First aid and auto and Wilbur P. Hills, both of Gilead; two Rocky Hill Ambulance or Hartford Heart Synergy is an alternative to the Applications are available at that vestigating the killing of seven Forest St. accident at 151 Central Ave. Reg. *80 to *90 Blast Hartford at 990 Main St. Sunday, 9:26 p.m. —First aid to 653 daughters, Mrs. Jeffery Odell of Gilead Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford, traditional high school program and time or by contacting the school Saturday, 12:22 a.m. - F ir e in house at N thoroughbred sheep owned by Conn. 73 Handel Rd. Rug under wood burning Tolland St. and Mrs. Richard Langer of Pottstown, is open to any student from Penney located incthe portable units outside Theodore Drake of Ripley Hill Rd. Today, 8:40 a.m. —First aid to 184 coin's or East Hartford High Schools. Penney. stove caught fire. Pa.; two brothers, Frederick White of Jacob Goldman Penney Night Police said roaming dogs were Saturday, 12:27 a.m. —First aid to 41 Manor Circle. The Synergy student selection A meeting will be held at the school Coventry and Nathan White of Redding, Jacob Goldman, 70, of 187 Tudor Lane, SUITS Reg. *50 to *65 responsible for the deaths of the Washington St. Today, 10:54 a.m. —First aid to 452 Mass.; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Couch died Friday at St. Francis Hospital in Knits-Texturized-Wool Blend set Wednesday committee will visit Penney today, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. to further explain sheep sometime early Sunday. They Saturday, 1:50 a.m. —First aid to '635 Main St. and Grace White, both of Coventry, Mrs. Hartford. He was the husband of Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday. It will go to the program to students and parents. had recently been bred. They were in Burnside Ave. Tolland County Dorothy Ellis of Gilead, Mrs. Marion Lucille Shoup Goldman. The Penney High School PTA and EHHS Wednesday, Tliursday and Final selection will be by lottery. a pasture in back of the Drake home. Saturday, 2:59 a.m. —Auto accident at Sunday, 12:47 a.m., auto accident and Rathbun of Shoreham, Vt., and Mrs. Mary Mr. Goldman was born in Chicago and the school guidance department will •' Police and the dog warden and his Prospect and Main Sts. gas washdown, Rt. 86.(ToIIand) Allen of Pennacook, N.H.; and five lived most of his life in Barrington, 111., present a Clet-To-Know Penney Night' assistants are conducting a townwide Saturday, 3:10 a.m .—False alarm to 12 Sunday, 3:45 a.m., structure fire, 98 W. Robin Ter. grandchildren. until moving recently to Manchester. W for parents of eighth grade students canvas to find the dogs repsonsible Main St., (Rockville) Vernon briefs for the act and police said the owners Saturday, 4:34 a.m. —Car fire on the Sunday, 11:12 a.m., structure fire, He was a retired director of school (Others at.. Wednesday, Jan. 5. eastbound side of 1-84. transportation in Barrington. nwr will be summoned to court. Police Tunxis Rd. (Coventry) Bertrand A. Harrison First is a meeting in the Saturday, 6:25 a.m. —Water flow alarm Other survivors are a son. South Wind­ Reg. *4 said all roaming dogs will be ap­ Sunday, 8:49 p.m., boiler steaming. Bertrand A. Harrison of 27 Meadow auditorium at 7 p.m. where parents Hope Chapter 60, Order of Eastern The Tolland County Laymen’s at the Top^otch store at 1150 Burnside Colony Rd. (South Windsor) sor School Supt. Robert W. Goldman; four Reg. *50 Knlts-Texturlzed-Wool Blends prehended. Lane, Manchester, and Black Point will be welcomed and the night Star, will meet Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Fellowship will meet Jan. 11 at the Ave. brothers, David Goldman, Paul Goldman, Beach, East Lyme, died Sunday in o explained. hJasonic Temple, Orchard St. Obliga­ First Congregational (3iurch of Ver­ Saturday, 7:01 a.m. -First aid to 15 S 2 1 F » , $ J { € ) 0 5 David Lamore, 35, of Autumn Hemlock Lane. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was Alex Goldman and Morris Goldman, all of SlHHn' Parents will be asked to go to one tion Night will be observed. non. The speaker will be the Rev. Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Ida Musselman of Trail, Coventry, was arrested Satur­ Saturday, 6:09 p.m. —Auto accident at the husband of Mrs. Grace Fowler of a dozen centers set up throughout The Annual Distinguished Citizen Joseph Zezzo. Those wishing to make First baby Chicago, and three grandchildren. day on a Common Pleas Court Main and Ranney Sts. Harrison. COATS the building to hear a brief presenta­ Awards banquet of the Greater Ver­ reservations should do so by Jan. 9 by The funeral is Tuesday at the Stirien- SKIJAGKETS..... g. *23 to '28 10® ’ warrant charging him with second- Saturday, 6:48 p.m. —First aid to 61 Mr. Hamison was bom in Waterbury tion by a department teacher. There non Jaycees will be Jan. 19 at The calling Robert Blake, 875-2832. Henderson Dr. Pieper Funeral Home, 149 W. Main St., Reg. *17 will be four presentations of about 20 degree forgery. for 1977 and lived in Manchester for many years. PANTS & SKIRTS...... Reg >8 to >14 5®»fo8” Colony in Talcottville. This affair Dr. Louis vanderHeide, extension Saturday, 7:01 p.m. —False alarm to Before his retirement about 10 years Barrington. Burial will be in the minihes each in each department. Police said the arrest was made Rebecca Quick arrived at 495 to 795 highlights Jaycee Week, Jan. 16 to 22. veterinarian, University of Ckmnec- after a three-month investigation of the East Hartford Convalescent Hospital ago, he was a teacher in Windham High Evergreen Cemetery, Barrington. SWEATERS & TOPS . . . Reg >7 to >12 Parents can ask questions during on Main St. Rockville General Hospital when the IIRESS The award is given to a person, male ticut, will present a slide lecture on incidents stemming back to last School’s (Willimantic) vocational The family suggests that friends the informal coffee session at 9 in the or female, aged 18 to 36, who has Saturday, 7:39 p.m. —False alarm to New Year was just 13 minutes old agriculture department. wishing to do so may make memorial gifts DRESSES, PANT SUITS student cafeteria. summer Involving the forging of a Connecticut Blvd. and Village St. and was cause for celebration for her given outstanding service to the Tri­ "Diseases of Poultry,” Jan. 21 at Before that, he was employed by to the American Cancer Society, 237 E. S I^ K S Penney is offering the program to notary public signature on motor Saturday, 9:41 p,m .—False to Park and parents, June and Julius Quick of 590 & LONG DRESSES Reg. ‘20 to >25 30 to 50% off town area in other ways than related 7:30 p.m. at the Tolland County Sealtest Ice Cream Co., Hartford, in Center St., Manchester, Conn. 06040. inform parents of future freshmen of vehicle documents. Lamore was Laurel Sts. Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. Reg. *50 to *60 to their occupation. The keynote gricultural Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. laboratory testing. He also taught in The Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, the opportunities at the school. They released on a $500 non-surety bond Saturday, 9:46 p.m. —Auto accident at Rebecca weighed in at 5 lbs. 8Vk speaker for the dinner will be State James Rock, extension area Southington High School in Southington. 490 Buckland Ave., ^ u th Windsor, is in will soon pick courses. for appearance in court in Rockville. Brewer and Hamilton Sts. ounces. She is the first child of the FOR BOYS! Sen. Robert Houley. poultryman will answer questions. He was a member of the Wapping Com­ charge of local arrangements. LEISURi; s u n 's Jan. 25. Sunday, 10:26 a.m. —First aid to 505 Quicks. munity Church and a former oresident , (Others at. .*3 4 ” ) secretary and treasurer of the Williman­ Alfred J. Levesque EAST HARTFORD - Alfred J. tic Kiwanis Qub. TRIO SUITS...... Reg MOO 69** BOI'S'fNJTERWlb Other survivors are two brothers J Levesque, 53, of 14 Woodybrook Rd., VESTED SUITS...... Reg m io 79 ** Alden Harrison of South Windsor and Windsor, president of the Connecticut 1 9 9 5 State Projectionist Association, died Reg. *22 Bicentennial Donald F. Harrison of Westboro, Mass. SPORTCOATS...... Reg-50 29®* year was busy one in Vernon 3 The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Friday at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford. He was the father of Dennis W. Levesque, BLAZERS...... Reg. >55 34” TAILORED 6y BARBARA RICHMOND named the Rotary Qtizen of the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. District; Katherine Menard was formed and plans are in the works to and the brother of Mrs. Edna Cormier and Herald Reporter Year; David White of Manchester, a Yetz, a member of the Vernon Police town but not with the force expected. Burial will be in Quinnipiac Cemetery CORDUROY LEISURE SUITS. . . . Reg >65&>70 4 4 ” named valedictorian and Jeffrey form an arson squad. Mrs. Isabelle Doucette, all of East Hart­ Bicentennial events highlighted Rockville postman, was named Department, was named the It left lots of debris in its wake, but Southington. B23 1 4 ” R s e e another high school student, Denis and Board of Education and set a Hartford area theaters for many years main event Ellington was given the Liberty Bell prevention programs. rehabilitation program was started. Lambert, was selected to play in mill rate of 55, which was a 3.5 mill and was^usiness agent for Union Local CASUAL SLACKS...... Reg is 9” Award by the Tolland County Bar Steven Lamont was elected presi­ Federal funds are being furnished to McDonald’s All-American Band in increase. No. 486, nitemational Alliance of Theater The year Association; Judl Genovesl of dent of the board of the Rockville loan to homeowners for rehabilita­ ALL-WEATHER COATS A...... Reg >70 49” OUTERWEAR...... Reg»27.30 1 9** the Rose Bowl parade. The council also adopted an or­ and State Employes and Motion Picture Rockville and her partner Kent Area Chamber of Commerce; tion of their homes. Mr*. Queen W. Orr CORDUROY Two Vernon young people, Joe dinance to regulate massage parlors Machine Operators. He was on the ad­ OUTERWEAR...... Reg 35&-3tf 2 4 ” Wiegle skated their way to the Olym­ William Houle was re-elected chair­ BOLTON — Mrs. Queen W. Orr, 85, of SPORTCOATS. ■’"S'.r'■•''I** Cristofani and Linda Powers, were in town; approved the widening of visory board of the lA’TSE for the New schools had pics in Austria; Robert Tedoldl was man of the Board of Education; and Public works 320 S. Douglas Ave., Rockwood, Tenn., GENUINE LEATHER JACKETS 20-50% Off named "best all-around swimmers” Union St. by the hospital and com­ England third district. CORDUROY activities relating to the celebration given the Jaycee’s Distinguished Ser­ the Court of Common Pleas moved died Friday in the home of her daughter, vice Award. in the Recreation Department’s pleted that; approved demolition of from the Memorial Building to the Also during the year, the additions Other survivors are his wife, three other LEATHER-LOOK JACKETS...... Reg >20&>23 14 ** SPORTCOATS. Reg. *23 16 ” of the nation's birthday. A large time Mrs. James E. Rowe, 9 Mt. Sumner Dr. John Bundy was named as the Ver- summer Swim program. the old County Home, later destroyed former town administration building. to Rockville High School and the Vo- Mrs. Orr was born in Lawrenceburg, sons, two other kisters, and six FASHION SHIRTS...... Reg.M2&M3 50% Off Sizes 14-20 capsule was burled at the Northeast Ag building were completed; con­ grandchildren. School to be dug up 100 years from nop Police Department’s first cap­ by fire; approved a parking or­ Bad news category Tenn., and lived in Rockwood most of her LEISURE SUITS g.*27-'30 19 ** dinance; and approved an appropria­ struction was started on a new The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. DRESS SHIRTS...... Reg w o 4 ” Sizes 6-20 now. School children and town of­ tain; Andrew Maneggia was ap­ Town government life before moving here several months tion of $75,(KX) to purchase a new In the bad news category, the town sewage treatment plant; a Sewer and from the Carmon-Poquonock Funeral DESIGNER NECKWEAR ...... 50% Off ficials contributed items for this pointed principal of the Middle In the area of town government, ago to make her home with her daughter. FASHION SHIRTS. Reg.'5&'6 School; Joseph Beilis, principal of pumper for the Rockville Fire learned just before Christmas that it -Water Commission was established; Home, 1816 Poquonock Ave., Poquonock, event. the town received many grants was not chosen to receive a federal Other survivors are two sons, James E. Freo expert etterations Free expert alterations Northeast School, and Joseph Novak, Department. several new sidewalks were in­ with a Mass at 10 at St. Gertrude’s Church ' Mayor Thomas Benoit completed during the year; a Senior Citizen Ad­ grant to build a new police station. stalled; an Affirmative Action plan Orr Jr. of Chattanooga, Tenn,, and Vance Open every nite principal of the Center Road School, in Windsor. Burial will be in Windsor his first year in office as the first visory Committee was created to The application for $1.25 million was W ./O rr of Mt, Pleasant, Mich.; six Mon. thru Sat. both celebrated 25 years in the school was implemented; a Fine Arts Com­ Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, with full We honor Democratic mayor in six years. study senior citizen needs; a youth More names in news made to the Economic Development grandchildren and eight great­ system; Connie Kelly retired after mission was established. grandchildren. military honors. BankAmericarcf Anderson-Uttle — ------— ------— — While many sad things happened in director was hired; a new Park Barbara Bousquet, a senior at Administration. Many, Vernon residents died during S M atterCharge A greatnamein fine clothing for men. women A boys. almost 50 years in the school system. Friends may call at the funeral home town, the good things outweighed Department was formed; day care Rockville High School was named During the year, the U.S. Envelope The funeral and burial will be in Lee Silverstein and Grover Olcott the year including several young per­ Rockwood at a time to be announced. The today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester Parkade - Manchester Westfarms Mall - Farmington them. facilities were expanded to include Miss Vernon by the Jaycees; Donald Co. term inated operations in sons who lost their lives in accidents. The family suggesU that those wishing joined the staff of Rockville General kindergarten children; the postal Caldwell was elected president of the Booth Funeral Home, Rockwood, Tenn., is OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 P.M. ' Hospital to head a new Human Ser-' Rockville; the W. T. Grant store in Like most other towns, the good in charge of arrangements. The Watkins to do so'inay make memorial gifts to the Many got awards department purchased the former board of trustees of Rockville Tri-City Plaza went out of business things and the bad things had to be Greater Hartford Heart Association, 310 vices and Alcoholic Care Program; ASiP building on Union St. and is General Hospital; Peter Humphry Funeral Home, 142 E, Center St,, is in Many citizens received awards or Chester Morgan (D) was elected as and that facility was later leased by taken in stride and it is expected the Collins St., Hartford, or to St. Gertrude’s completing a new. facility for resigned from the Town Council after Caldor’s. . charge of local arrangements. other citations. Mayor Benoit was state representative from the 58th* town will survive to celebrate the Church, 550 Matianuck Ave., Windsor. Rockville; a rescue squad was serving for 10 years; and William In August, Hurricane Belle hit the nation's Tricentennial. PAGE TWOB— HiLKAUJ, Mancncater, conn., Mon., Jan. 3.1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. Jan. 3, 1977— PAGE THREEl-B Harrison on state Ifsarealsu^ Heavy schoolboy slate resumes ed board By LEN AUSTER Manchester also sees action hits the road for two encounters. The Manchester. High hosts Simsbury at S 9B' Friday night at Clarke Arena against savingswMK Herald Sportswriler Beavers Tuesday night are at 1-3 Clarke Arena at 6:15 and 3-2 East H ebron Enfield High while Penney will duel East Hampton High and Friday Shop’ With the first of a new year Catholic ventures to Hartford Public Richard Harrison of 4 Windham High on its home court in evening coach Gerry Blanchard's for an afternoon game at 3 o’clock. Marlborough, a member of at Slop&S3io|i comes the resumption in full what should be another tight league quintet opposes Cromwell. Friday's slate shows East Hartford the Rham District 8 Board swing of the schoolboy basket­ struggle. The rest of Tuesday’s schedule High at Fermi, Rockville hosting St. of Education, has been ap­ ball schedule and this first full East Catholic, coming off its 57-49 finds 0-5 East Hartford High at 2-3,2- Thomas Aquinas, Bolton going to pointed to fill a vacancy on week of 1977 finds several win over Manchester will put its 5-2 5 Ck)nard High in West Hartford in a Bacon Academy, Coventry enter­ over-all ledger up against former the state Board of Educa­ crucial games on tap. CCIL test, 2-0, 3-3 South Windsor taining Rocky Hill, Vinal Tech at tion. HCC fbe St. Bernard Tuesday night High entertains 6-0 South Catholic, 0- Tuesday’s calendar is a most at­ Rham and Ellington visiting Somers. The appointment, effec­ at the Eagles’ Nest. The Saints, un­ 3, 0-6 Rockville High visits 0-3, 1-5 Manchester girls are at Enfield and tive, Dec. 16, runs until the tractive one as the four CCIL co­ der new coach Phil House, have un­ Newington High in a Central Valley SlbCaim ed leaders collide which means East’s Eaglettes at South Windsor in sixth Wednesday of the dergone a revival. This contest, Conference battle and 0-2, 1-4 something has to give. Manchester afternoon affairs. next session of the General however, is not the most crucial for Ellington High travels to 1-1, 4-2 Collegiate action has Manchester Assembly and until a High, 4-1 in the league and 4-2 over­ East as Saturday night it returns to Tolland High in an NCCC engage­ all, travels to Simsbury to face the 4- Community College returning to ac­ qualified successor is ap­ the University of Hartford to combat ment. Charter Oak Conference tilts tion after a long layoff as the 1-5 pointed. 1, 5-1 Trojans who are early surprise HCC arch-rival South Catholic. Both pit 0-3, 0-4 Bolton High at 1-2, 1-3 in the CCIL. The other matchup finds Cougars visit Greater Hartford Com­ Harrison is married, has Umit please 2 cang per customer sport 1-0 conference marks. Portland High and 3-0, 4-0 Coventry munity College Wednesday night and three children, and has 4- 1, 5-1 Penney High entertainingCheney 4-1, Tech, winless in five starts High journeying to 2-1, 2-3 Rham 5- 1 Hall High in East Hartford. travel to Post Jr. College Saturday been a residents of and 19 in a row over a two-year span. High. On the distaff side, 5-2 night. Marlborough since 19S8. He is a former member of the Marlborough Board of m m C M A S I A E>«faMiid pkg. 9 9 Education and Board of Braves^ owner suspended Sports group Tax Review. He now serves a Marlborough’s Top rookie | meets again representative on the Sausage "sss BSL I NEW YORK (UPI) p Rham Board of Education. Roback photo Bishop^s Lake deeds signed m Thicker Maple Cure ‘Tampering’ charge g — The New England | WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thirteen Jim Troy (white helmet) has upper hand members of a special House Com­ The long await^ sale of Bishop’s Lake in Andover to the state occurred Dec. 31, almost. Patriots, coming off ^ In first period scrap with Stingers’ Dave Inkpen IS their most successful p mittee on Professional Sports were Actually, the 52^acre parcel was sold to Nature Conservancy, a private, non-profit conser- Sliced Bacbn 99^ lined up almost solidly today to vote against Ted Turner season in a decade, Ambulance that major league baseball be tho^ involv^ toat the controversy surrounding the story is finally over. Standing are now have the AFC’s stripped of its blanket exemption With thie coupon end t $7.50 purchase. from the nation's antitrust laws. Michael Dennis. Seated are Robert Fuller, Lawrence decision Rookie of the Year to | Earl Whaler hero ATLANTA (UPI) — Flamboyant Atlanta Braves owner Ted go along with the | The committee, headed by Rep. Gordon, Victor Plagge. Fuller was the principal owner of the land. Gagnon and Plagge Turner, suspended for “tampering” with another losing club’s tonight Starkist B yE A R L YOST conference’s top :? B.F. Sisk, D-Calif., convened to ap­ 3 were Part owners. Howland’s real estate firm handled the sale. Scott and Dennis slugger, feels his ouster may have dashed his hopes of being prove a final report containing a 3 Sports Editor coach. , rf represented Nature Conservancy. (Herald photo by Dunn) i S t a r ^ l i 1Chunk' baseball’s “executive of the year.” series of recommendations based on Andover Two weeks ago, Tom Earl, who has established himself as a I Light But, Turner said, his hopes of a Mike Haynes, a S intensive hearings involving pro Whether or not the An­ Tuna2 9 f deluxe penalty killer, was shipped down to the minors, standout rornerhack p championship for the Braves are still baseball, football, basketball and dover ambulance will con­ Providence. n. ». r r^ played out his option last year with tinue to respond to calls in 6 ^ oz. can in oil Quebec, then San Diego comes to alive. the San Francisco Giants, was signed and first round draft | hockey. Foremost among them was a ^ OoodSun.. Jan.2-SK.,Jm.8.Umlonsc4nptfcuilomor. en.2-SM.,Jin.l.Uin«onecanparcuilomet. 202 « Condemned building hit Bolton will be decided When injuries took its toll, the SOS Hartford Wednesday, followed by “This is going to make it hard for Nov. 4 by the Braves for a reported choice from Arizona fe declaration that the antitrust im­ tonight when the Fire Com­ | M l » B was sent out and Eiarl was recalled Quebec Friday night and Phoenix me to be executive of the year, if we $1.75 million for five years. Slate, was named p munity enjoyed by baseball since a just in time to help the Whalers beat Supreme Court decision 54 years ago missioners meet at 7:30 at Saturday. ' win the World Series next year,” he An official in Kuhn’s office said Sunday as United | the touring Russian Nationals last said. is unjustified. by fire for third time the firehouse. The winning goal came with 4:56 free agent draft directives prohibit Press International’s g J. Russell Thompson, With this coupon end a $7.50 purchase. Monday night. remaining in the third period. Larry Turner, the advertising millionaire club officials from discussing salary Prior to the voting, only one of the hest rookie in the § 13 committee members. Rep. Ronald Vernon chairman of the com­ Last night, the hard-working Earl, Pleau won ttie face-off deep in the who took over the lackluster National before the end of the regular season. firemen remained at the scene for several hours after. missioners, said the Bolton Betty Crocker a South Windsor resident, scored the Stinger zone and the puck was kicked League franchise last year and Clqbs are, however, permitted to ap­ American Foothall % Mottl, DOhio, was openly opposed to A condemned apartment building on W. Main St.. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is still commissioners were told winning goal in a 3-2 New England out by LpPointe. ^ r l caught the pledged to it a winner, thought it over proach free agents about possible Conference. g ending the unique exemption. Mottl, Rockville was hit by fire for the third time early Sunday under investigation. Whaler decision over Cincinnati at a bit in an interview Sunday night and unable to attend today’s session, several months ago they Layer Cater puck on his stick and flipped it past a employment and their choice of loca­ V. Haynes, who went moniing and Mayor Thomas Benoit plans to take quick An old vacant church nearby was gutted by fire of had until the first of the - the Hartford Civic Center. startled goalie. added, “I had my heart set on being tion. wrote S(sk that jhe is against suspicious origin last year. to college as a wide « changing the legal status quo on action to have it tom down. year to either come up with The goal, a backhand shot from 15 Both sides had on their "shooting executive of the year.” Before the draft, Kuhn had fined Mix I receiver and was con- | grounds that the average baseball - ITte large old wooden building sits in an older section of a system of payment for feet out, beat goalie Norm LaPointe, irons” , the Whalers getting off 45 He was suspended, and the Braves the Braves $10,000 for allegedly ap­ AaaLFtavore ------— fan pays less to attend games than town as is surrounded by other large wooden multi­ each call made by the am­ and heldped send 8,976 fans home shots and Cincy 36 with Christer lost a first-round draft turn, when proaching Matthews before Jie had verted to a defensive family houses. QoodSun.,Jan.2-SaL,Jan. B. Unikonepkg. percustoffler. 201Z for the other three non-exempt team bulance or take concrete happy. Abrahamsson, the game’s No.l star, baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn played out his option with San Fran­ player, helped g Rockville hospital notes sports. In Sunday morning’s frigid temperatures, firemen steps to acquire an am­ Since the Russian game, the turning back all but two, one each by accused him of violating regulations cisco. provide the first | w ork^ to be sure the fire wouldn't spread to the other He said the average ticket price for bulance for mutual aid. Whalers being the only team to top Ron Plumb, a 55-footer, and Claude of the free agent re-entry draft last playoff berth in 10 i| buildings. Several families from a nearby apartment Admitted Friday: Kathleen the star-studded Nationals to date, November in recruiting outfielder a baseball ticket in 1976 was $3.45, Elizabeth Esiao, South St., LaRose in the first and third periods. years for the § were evacuated until the fire was completely under con­ Back, Enfield; John Gourley Rockville; Mrs. ^nnie Letter the Whalers have played some con­ Ralph Backstrom and George Lyle Gary Matthews, then of the San compared to $8.89 for pro football, trol. Sr., New Rd., Tolland; Edith and daughter, Carol Dr., sistent hockey despite the absence of tallied for the home team in the first Francisco Giants. Tom Gorman Patriots, who were $7.71 for hockey and $6.12 for basket­ Fire Chief Donald Maguda said the building, which had Hall, Buff Cap.Rd., Tolland; Rockville; Elmer Sands, Town Council several regulars. Sitting out last The “tampering” allegation ap­ guided by Coach ball. Mary Kelley, Robert Rd., and second periods, the latter's being already suffered extensive damage in the two previous Storrs; Michael Shensie, Tuck night again were Rick Ley, Tom parently resulted from a cocktail The special committee has no Rockville; Floyd Newell. meets tonight his 24th. Backstrom now has 10. Key speaker Chuck Fairbanks, J fires, received further damage to the back portion and Rd., Manchester; Dorothy Webster and Thommy Abrahamssort. Outstanding op defense were the party Turner held to introduce legislative authority, but a near- Center Rd., Vernon; Ruth J the roof. Whately, Court St., Rockville. earlier vote.d the AFC unanimous vote always carries Tupponce. Orchard St., The Whalers moved into third Roberts brokers, Doug and Gordie Matthews to 240 prominent Atlantans Fire departments from Vernon, Ellington, Tolland Birth Saturday: A daughter place in the WHA Eiastem Division Coach of the Year. weight with a new Congress, par­ Rockville; Francis Zinker, to Mr. and Mrs. Julius C^ck, Coventry and Ron Busniuk-for the Whalers. and a remark he made to Bob Lurie, NEW HAVEN,. (UPI) - The ^nchester. South Windsor and Enfield assisted the Windsorville Rd., Ellington. standings with the win, moving “We’re thinking now, and we're on the Giaij^ president, at the World Connecticut Sports Writers Alliance ticularly since Sisk is a member of Rockville Department. The blaze, which was reported at Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. The Coventry Town the influential House Rules Com­ Discharged Friday: Russell Admitted Sunday: Juliette ahead of idle Minnesota and Cincin­ the move,” Neale said adding, "if we Series. team spokesman denied has chosen Tom Gorman, a National about 3:45 a.m., was under control by 7 a.m., but the Allen, E. Main St.. Rockville; Council will meet with the nati. mittee. Case, Grandview St., Tolland; Board of Education during play like we have been, and get some that Turner discussed money with League umpire for 25 years, as the Debra Benware, Discovery Susan Kennedy, Mile Hill Rd., There’s no rest in sight for coach ■ of our first liners back from injuries, Matthews prior to the free agent main speaker for the 36th Annual Fire Department annual meeting Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Tolland; Margaret Parker, the council meeting tonight at 7:30. Harry Neale's suddenly revived we’ll take a good run at (leading) draft. Gold Key Dinner Feb. 6. Campbell and daughter, Oak Enfield; Geraldine squad, which has shown some con­ St., Rockville; Keith The board is requesting Wnn mis coupon and a $7.50 purchase. |i-i» Quebec.” Turner was also accused of telling The alliance will honor West Hart­ Hebron Pcllecchia, Mountain St., sistency of late for the first time this No one can disagree. The Whalers Lurie, “I don’t care how much you ford’s Joe Gargan, New Haven’s Alumni swimmers the annual report of the Cudworth, Highland Ave., Rockville. an additional 325,893 to season. pay Matthews, I’ll pay him more.” Widdy Neale, and former Houston The annual meeting of chief, secretary and Rockville; John Gladyszi Discharged Sunday: Joyce cover the unanticipated in­ are playing good hockey and the Tuesday night the Whalers are in He said he will continue contacting the Hebron Volunteer Fire treasurer, head the agen­ Crestwood Rd., Tolland; Davis, Channing Dr., surance and transportation Orange Juice results are wins and not defeats. Rocket player-coach Johnny Egan Department will be da. Diane Hayden, Main St.', Manchester; Mrs. Thomas costs overruns. prospective players, because Kuhn with Gold Keys. Bruce Jenner and dunk MHS varsity South Windsor; Norrine Tuesday at7;30p.m .at the Gibbons Jr., and daughter. The board will also seek “can’t take my First Amendment Dorothy Hamill have been named co­ The annual fire fighters’ Hughes, Emerald Dr. Stop&Shop 9 A * Co. 1 Firehouse. due of $5 will be due and Prospect St., Rockville; an additional $15,000 for rights away from me. athletes of the year. Rockville; Melvin Levlck] Edwin Johnson, Broad Brook; 12 oz. can-frozen Wethersfield High “My friend, the President of the Hamden hockey coach Lou Election of officers and payable. special education While they’re older the stroke remains and it was proved by Windsor Locks; Nancy Ronald Modzelewski, 100% oraneajuto bom Florida United States, Jimmy Carter, is the Asterino was chosen the scholastic Spivey, Vernon Ave., expenses. Good Sun., Jan. 2-Sat.jan. 8. UmM one can per customer. 204 the Manchesterte r HighHigl alumni swim team as it dunked the 1976-77 Kingsbury Ave., Rockville; only man I know who is a bigger coach of the year and former Rockville; Mrs. Margot Mrs..Peter Norval and son, The council will meet in varsity, 88-84,4, atjthiat |the high school pool. N Plainfield entries Thompson and son, Tracy Dr., executive session with the stops skaters; 4-2 cheese than Bowie Kuhn,” he said. Norwalk Hour sports editor Willard Stafford Springs; Michael . Turner, who occupies a box seat Williams also will be honored at the The meet was highlighted by Butler (A), 3. Beckwith (M) 2:03.0. Vernon; Robert Thompson, Pariseau, Prospect St., new superintendent of Eastview Ter., Tolland; Mary Putting up a good battle, Manchester High’s hockey team . near the Braves dugout and visibly dinner to be held at the Park-Plaza superb' performances by varsity 200-yd. I.M.: 1. Wasyluk (M), 2. Rockville; David Shellard, streets, the acting With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. ’ tankers Bob Michaud and Mike Tiffte Tierney, Wallingford. Vernon Ave., Rockville. superintendent of streets, dropped a 4-2 verdict to Wethersfield High last night at the cheers for his team, said he may Hotel. Adamy (A), 3. Naktenis (A) 2:20.8. fOSTTKirJl 1. Cortan t o Birth Friday: A daughter to have to stay home from games Wasyluk, who each captured two in­ 50-yd. free: 1. Wilkie (M), 2. Tni Five 2. Ilia d Births Sunday: A son to Mr. and the town manager Glastonbury Arena. Gorman, born in 1919 in the Hell’s 1. fickir Trvf 1. mau SMm (-1 t. StarS^ I lUiaic Had Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gay and Mrs. Gerald Parker, En­ during his season’s suspension, but Kitchen area of New York City, was dividual events. These performances Greenberg (M), 3. Moyer (A) :24.0. 2. fVi [yt 2. lb Friend Mvljy j-j 2. bteter't lad 4. toateu Pat during tonight’s meeting. Toilet Tissue Manchester, 3-6 over-all, has a . Dave DeLeo tied it early in the se­ irdMby Mt. Spring Rd., Tolland. field; a daughter to Mr. and can keep an eye on the club on the a three-sport star at Power were matched by the alumni with Diving: 1. Dwyer (A), 2. Hadge IH U k 3. Prater hater S . to lad In The council will also dis­ home date Wednesday night at 8:25 cond period for Wethersfield, digging iM U bni 4. L ittli t o !■] 4. tocacIteM i Sift Sm Admitted Saturday: Qare Mrs. Ronald Faloon, Olson road because “the commissioner Memorial High School before signing fine performances from Ed Adamy (A), 3. Croteau (M) 173.5 points. 1 PiM hmj 5. C v n I Tiler S-2 5. H| Patten 7. GeotteNaT Aldrich, Diane Dr., South cuss a HUD grant applica­ Waldorf V at the Bolton Ice Palace against the puck away from Indian goalie and Pete Naktenis, each who won in­ lOvimifes i I X 'i t o U 8. to n CnU L IT.’t Tratteir Dr., Rockville; a daughter to hasn’t said he’s going to take my a contract with the New York 100-yd. fly: 1. Adamy (A), 2. 7. 7. Ur4 Mdwner ] ^ | 7. OA Ifsl Windsor; John Soukup, Staf­ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mason, tion. The application will 4rollpk.of X M A S Platt High of Meriden. , Bemie Hebert and depositing it into dividual events along with diver I Tm Omite television away from me.” Many Baseball Giants in 1939. Thrasher (M), 3. Keller (M) :56.0. i Firt r»i4 IM I DaM tom 1. SMeu ford Springs. Somers. be presented by the town Frank Piscottano assisted by Chris the net. At 12:52 of the middle ses­ Steve Dwyer. Fiftb DcMk 2 . Paacalto 500 sfieeM ply rolls road games are broadcast on a “I was used strictly in relief,” 100-yd. free: K Naktenis (A), 2. Discharged Saturday: manager and town planner. Ziruk tallied first for Wethersfield at sion, Wethersfield scored a power 1. n il s«f 7 2 1. Deini Dana V Terri Tid Good Sun., Jan. 8-Sat.. Jan. 8, Lkn» one pkg. PM cinlomaf 200 ' Turner-owned station. remembers Gorman, who has been Also swimming well for the varsity Beckwith (M), 3. Greenberg (M) I S^t Ub »-2 I to M ito Wwr 4-1 U n T a U ia i i 8^ Amo the 7:09 mark of the first period but play goal with Mike Fitzsimmons 1 0* iMCUiK M 1 Fw| totor 3-1 1 M.’i ktt| 8. Padb lean Turner said Matthews is unhappy the featured speaker at many dinners were Dean Wilkie, winning the 50- :50.2. J. Shv Ilf* IM 4. Taste i f HmcB 12-1 four minutes later Manchester senior lighting the lamp. 8. ton 's lib with the suspension, but still plans to throughout Connecticut. “Manager yard freestvle, and Dave Beckwith, 500-yd. free: 1. Michaud (M), 2. S. ftm 15-1 5. ShMa (-1 S. HaMims Ston 7-2 7. Sift Fit captain Clark Brown knotted it with It was a tight third period with t ew yk Fn 11-1 8. Fi I cm U « i 8-1 8. Tito Triteit tCatotleuy come to Atlanta. Bill Terry didn’t want me starting in the 100-yard free. Butler (A), 3. Brindamour (A) 5:50.4' 7.QHPre« 7. Calant F M « H-1 Tietfte a blistering slapshot from just inside Wethersfield scoring a clincher with Fir M 7-2 Turner said he still plans to buy the my first year so I did nothing but Results: 100-yd. back: 1. Brindamour (A), 2. L LH liN Greiary S-2 I. Rebaa With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. the blue line. 25 seconds left aftdr Manchester TM Sate IFIailid Atlanta Hawks basketball team. come out of the bullpen. It was quite 200-yd. medley relay: 1. Alumni (T. Wilkie (M), 3. Gallagher(M) 1;00.8. 1. Km hi I. tortest hteter S-2 1. dnatelH 21 X DeM tola The Indian icemen took the edge pulled Hebert in favor of a sixth at­ 2. FTi to toNu ^2 f) “Losing a draft choice is a heavy a thrill playing in the Polo Grounds.” Brindamour, Murphy, Adamy, 100-yd. breast; 1. Wasyluk (M), 2. IM y te iC a i 121 2. fma San }-| 4. o r in m e If before the period was over with tacker. Dave Burwell got the empty 1 Ti Irtaiis M I Ifu y Urn Hist IS-I 3. Itoi's tote $-1 5. HV. Scatty Stop&Shop penalty right there because we would But after his first year in the pros. Naktenis), 2. Alumni (Pastel, Murphy (A), 3. Schofield (A) 1:11.1. 4. ShK CM (.1 S#cr Hiat 4. fiatot toe 10-1 8. Faidett Way INTRODUCING sophomore Kelly MeSweeney putting net goal with seven seconds left. 5. Iiyil Tm H 7. Lady led havd drafted in third place,” Turner World War If c a ll^ and Gorman Edwards, Anderson, Frost) 3. 400-yd. free relay; 1. Alumni S. SiM Dull 5. SC laatiw M 8-1 home his third goal of the campaign Dave Wetherell was a standout on i toiy't On IM 1 Wiaer i M tovin 4-1 Llri(btStoe said. spent the next five years serving his Manchester (Thrasher, D. Beckwith, (Naktenis, Adamy, Butler, Brin­ 7. Frnvay HrcM ||-I 7. Vnt tout 7. Fart; liliaM IM tot let Smtlei] assisted by Kevin Hiers and Tom defense for Manchester which was L fi Hi^ (-1 L Jni Wtestte 1 Saa toCracto |-1 Olden Special: Prirta A«DIET»» THAT’S Potatoes Matthews, an outfielder who country. Mrosek, Beautel) 1:44.0. d a m o u r), 2. M a n c h e s te r, 3. Parter ia 7te Roach. outshot by Wethersfield, 46-25. 200-yd. free: 1. Michaud (M), 2. Manchester 3:42.0. niSMT lUTKE I '' 10 lb. bag raSTTKlilSPH ISI 9 Mk 7MS-I8 EASIERTOSViOULUm ■ l>»llparcualomaf. 211 I. laiiRce Diet fte D S-18 I. Mke's KstaOe S-2 lOth A X18 Watchers* Food Plan, and it’s full Bowling X Star liate I. Diaaend tot 2 I X Inter The Great 10-1 l.Hkadi Of things like succulent corn on-thecob, thick juicy cheese­ 3 . Irt Xlittyltoton 7-2 X Gatotl Satn 7-2 X Sid Inter X Tnoy Wto 1.2 < icCantry X TelM PriM burgers, reJ cocoa milkshakes and more. All within limits 3 4 H u Sndy i Y - Ken Seaton 157-148- AUTO PAINTING 5 Oastic lari ! 18-1 5 Hns toe y 4. Didi s WayM of course, .^ d you can have them. No matter how much L I 138-374, Fred McCurry 147- I Snrn Sato X Cn toaete Orctll-1 8 Shy to S Kss Odetu 421, Vic Abraitis 152-140- 376, Adolph Kuszaj 139-363, 7. 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Carlson also scored for Mulligan, Rudolph, ^ 2 5 * ‘1 1 Nichols while John Blackwood, Merriam and Guglietta and Don Gaudet' Cahill scored for Enfield MND (no first names given) SPECIAL iiil ONLY! tallied for Vernon in the January 21, 1977 III Pee Wee Division battle. while Danny Gauchione lit CAWNER-OPERATED Economy Electric the lamp for Manchester. 9 1 0 1 200 k . I r OFFER toppled Vernon, 5-2, in a West Hartford’s Ban­ MANCHESTER EXPIRES Manchester Armory Squirt Division encounter tams bested Manchester, 1/8 last night at the Enfield 4-2, last night at the Ice 291 Adams St. BYOB • S9t-ups Included Arena. Brad Pendleton Palace. 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Mon,, Jan. 3, 1977— PAGE FIVE-B' • - - 1 f f • Help Wanted 13 Erving far off form HELP WANTED to shovel and sand during snow and ice storms around apartment complexes in Manchester. in colors of 76ers Must be dependable. Call 646- completed SKe ?ieratb 1021. / NEW YORK (UPI) ving was sold to 20, Bobby Jones 18 and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BABY SITTERS NEEDED- Philadelphia in,October for Willie Wise and Marvin For infant, on part time. Own pass. With Dorsett gone — For the benefit of transportation required, and next year, Pitt is well- millions of people who $3 million there weren’t Webster 17 each as Denver references. 644-0375. eipihipci to shift its offen- Cottof^ r l Bowl THE CELTICS APPEP enough basketballs to ran up the most points aiwcinphaBis from land to SUPER PEFBNPER, PAUL had never seen Julius satisfy Erving, George scored in the league this PHONE 643-2711 PEOPLE needed for light SILA6 TO THEIR r6eteR Erving play, but FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD delivery work. 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Experience ACT NOW! - Represent Sarah That final piece Majors the Cotton Bbwfc: 139-110 romp Sunday, it floor, led the 76ers with a l.akrrs 104, Trail Blazers 20 — Instructions Wanted required. Inquire manager, Like quarterback i m i ofSchdiy determined until Congars scorgir Minnesota 17 Coventry in your area. No in­ locked into place was a 27-S Cavanaugh, who tnesday when UPI 'was~cjearly evident to season-high 24 points, 99 BEAL ESTATE Parkade Liggett Pharmacy. vestment, no deliveiy. Car quarter New Eng 17 18 4 38 23 Homes for Sale victory over fourth-ranked named the Sugar BoWPs rrieeset its final ratings by Nets' (joach Kevin while Lloyd Free added 22, Cazzie Russell scored all 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale and phone necessary. Call 646- cludiitjg two front Cincin 17 17 2 36 — Georgia in the Sugar Bowl most valuable player, wMe its boarti of coaches. Loughery that Erving only McGinnis 18 and Caldwell 16 of his points in the se­ i s Investment Property 6155, or 647-9284. B la c k w e ll, b Birmingham 13 27 1 27 26 — Buitness Property to insure Pittsburgh its receiver Gordon Jonas, “This is the best team remotely resembles his Jones and Henry Bibby 16 cond half to help Los 27 — Resort Property Maryland stored-a~ 26 EARN RNs-LPNs - Life - Med Ser- > first perfect season ever fullback Glliott Walker aad West former self and "was like a apiece. Angeles gain its 14th con­ — Real Estate W iiotod t've ewar been associated second half s ^ ly hi h! vices is seeking more capable, and virtually lock up the defensive tackle Randy with,''acid Majors, who in W L T Pts foreigner in the league and Elsewhere, Golden State secutive home court vic­ MISC. SERVICES GOOD licensed professional nurses attempt to ndn its San Diego 31 — Services Offered national championship. Holloway. Tour years brought opposing coaches told us he beat Boston 105-98, New tory. Portland, losing to 32 — Peinting-PaperinQ to add to our growing staff. — SPENDING Now Majors is getting up game of the fMc. Houston was just ■''Mother the Lakers for the third 33 Building-Conlrsctmo We are a dynamic nealth- Cavanaugh hit 10 of I t P ittsb u rg from a 1-10 Orleans downed Atlanta 93- 34 — Roofing-Siding service organization that tries Winnipeg 15 1 39 35 — from the table, leaving for passes for 192 yards aad record to its first 12-0 ballplayer, I just couldn't 88, Indiana defeated time this season, were Healing-Plumbing MONEY ^ to utilize whatever hours you Tennessee, and the puzzle Edmonton believe it,” said Loughery. without Bill Walton, 36 — Flooring one touchdown againki season! Milwaukee 116-109, Denver 37 — Moving-Truckino-Storaoe B0YS& have available, and turn them is disassembiing itself. Georgia's vaunted Calgary "Then to see him play in sidelined with a bruised 38 Services Wanted into productive work for you. 3 The only real challenger ripped San Antonio 145-120, ADVERTISING Six of Pitt's assistant Phoenix the first half really left knee. Maurice Lucas MISC. FOR SALE RN - 65.50 per hour; LPN - ‘"Junkyard Dogs " defeiiK Pitt has for the top spot is Cleveland trounced — GIRLS coaches are taking the hop shocked me. led the Blazers with 31 41 Articles for Sale DEADLINE $4.50 per hour. We will be in­ and scored one other TD on S o t^ rn C a l, which rallied Houston 104-80, Los 42 — Building Supplies 5 Evaninga A Wt«k terviewing in Manchester this to Tennessee with Majors; NHL "Maybe it's because he 43 — 'Pets -Birds- Dogs 12:00 noon the day before a sia-yard run to startP tit tojKatlfiddgan 14-6 in the Angeles beat Portland 104- points and Kareem Abdul- — week. To make an appoint­ 44 Livestock publication. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Heisman Trophy winner off an its sout. Campbell Conference didn't get the ball as much 99, Seattle beat Chicago 83- Jabbar had 25 points for 45 — Boats & Accessories ment, please call 677-9664, or Tony Dorsett will be Patrirk Division as he did here. I don't think 46 — Sporting Goods Deadline for Saturday and 677-7709. Cavsimigh hit xlth stra'rght 79, and Kansas City edged the Lakers. 47 — Garden Products Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. Call the pro ranks with .Uln with a the Trojans W L T Pts he's happy playing basket­ Phoenix 89-88. SuprrHonirs 83, Bulls 79 48 — Antiques 49 - Wanted to Buy AREA TRAVEL Agency Phil 23 7 8 54 ball. He may be happy in Jazz 93, Hawks 88 Nick Weatherspoon had 647-9946 needs permanent part time NY Islanders 22 9 6 50 life but not on the court. I RENTALS PLEASE READ Pete Maravich fired in 38 four points and two key 52 Rooms for Rent employe who can look Grid hallotitt^Ufda^ Atlanta 18 14 7 43 — don’t think he likes the role points and New Orleans rebounds in the closing 53 Apartments for Rent YDUR AD oI lc K c r a lO forward to full time. Willing NY Rangers 16 15 10 42 he's playing. minutes to lift Seattle over 54 — Homes lor Rant to train capable mature per­ staved off a second-half 55 Business lor Rent Classified ads are taken over son. Reply Box DD, Sniythe Division "Julius is simply the Chicago. Artis Gilmore of 56 — Resort Property for Rent the phone as a convenience. rally to hand Atlanta its 57 — Manchester Herald. most exciting player I’ve the Bulls led all scorers Wanted to Rent The Herald is responsible tor W L T Pts eighth straight defeat. Gail 58 — Misc. for Rent only’ one Incorrect insertion ever seen and he’s a with 25 points—18 of them St. Louis 16 18 5 37 Goodrich added 14 points AUTOMOTIVE and then only to the size of the receptionist - Busy Den­ SALES AGENT Chicago 13 20 6 32 winner. 1 ’don't think he for the Jazz. in the third quarter—and 61 - f Autos for Sale original Insertion. Errors which tal Office in Manchester is WANTED PiU a^iti 62 — Trucks for Sele do not lessen the value of the We need a dynamic man or woman lo Colorado 10 22 6 26 should be put in that posi­ Indiana 116, Burks 109 also had 18 rebounds. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ seeking experienced, mature 64 — Motor cycles-Bicycles receptionist. Duties include: sell our exclusive calendars and an Vancouver 11 27 3 25 tion for basketball's sake. Dave Robisch, Wil Jones Kings 89, Suns 88 rected by an additional inser* extensive line of advertising 65 Cempers-Trcilers-Mobile tion. Appointment scheduling, Minnesota It's a shame for the people A free throw by Scott ■ Homes specialties business g ills It you have 7 21 9 23 and Billy Knight combined phone, bookkeeping, light to miss the greatest show Wedman with four seconds 66 — Automotive Service a past history ol sales success or wish final Wales Conference for 73 points to lead In­ e ; Autos lor Rent-Lease typing. Heavy public contact. to begin a career in sales, you can — Norris Division in basketball.” diana over Milwaukee. allowed Kansas City to Four day week, salary benefit from one of the most lucrative People may be missing Robisch scored 27, in­ squeeze past Fhoenix and negotiable. Send resume to commission structures in our industry. NEW ORLEANS -tUPI) W L T Pts What we need is an individual who can the greatest one-man show cluding seven in a row, in stretch its winning streak P.O. Box 289, Manchester, Pittsburgh Panthers Bod Montreal 28 5 6 62 Conn. 06040. deal directly with businessmen who Pitts 16 16 6 38 in the game, but Sunday's leading the Pacers down to three games. Brian LEGAL Probate Notice use calendars and specially items lo concerned, today's showing singled the 76ers Taylor of the Kings and promote their business. This is an Los Ang 13 16 10 36 the stretch. ANOHIO OIL Company offers excellent opportunity tor vou to college footbaU Detroit 13 21 4 30 as one of the league's true Nuggets 145, Spurs 120 Paul Westphal of the Suns NOTICE Court of Protiate. plenty of money plus cash associate yoursell w ilti The Thos. D. powers and silenced many Distriflt of Manchester bonuses, fringe benefits to •Murphy Co., a pioneer in the adver* mality. Washington 11 23 4 26 Dan Issel scored 27 shared scoring honors with The Zoning Board of Appeals critics who said when Er­ 20 points. .NOTICE OF HEARI.NG mature individual in Using field * since 1888. Your initiative “ 1 feel Pittsbuigh'-^l;^ .Adams Division points, David Thompson will hold public hearings on ESTATE OF LYLA M STEELE Manchester area. Regardless and planning will determine your aka LYLA W STEELE growth and success with our’ es- J without a doubt, the W|K ouKwaib. W L T Pts Monday, January 17, 1977, of experience, write H.F. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Read. Pres., American tabllshed company. Your accounts are football team in the eWgir'. Buffalo 24 9 4 52 starting at 7:00 P.M., in the E FitzGerald. Judge, dated December protected and repeat orders matte try," Georgia Coach VMwf kneW'lt'walMlie Hearing Room of the 28. 1976. a hearing w ill be held on an Lubricants Co., Box 696, money lor you. Write Boh McKenzie. Boston 23 12 3 49 Golden State tough at home application praying that an instrument Dayton, Ohio 45401. Dooley said after kia all theikiibe Municipal Building to hear Marketing Nlanager. The Thos. D. Toronto 18 16 6 42 and consider the following purporting to be the last w ill and testa­ Murphy Co.. Red Oak. Iowa 5138* fourth-ranked ,BuUAi^ Pittobwe^ Cleveland 11 22 7 29 ment ul said deceased be admitted to NEED 50 p e o p l e for tele- were crushed by the James Wilson. as Celtics find ouC in loss petitions; probate as in said application on file quiz program, no experience •••••••••••••••aaaoawooooo Item 1 No. 537 more fully appears, at the Court of necessary, will tram. Day Buslnstk O pportunity 14 Panthers 27-3 in Satiffday's "Emottons oan cdrtyyilt New Probate on January 24. iy»7 at 9 30 NBA OAKLAND (UPI) - The coach’s only com­ called a technical. Okay, I Parker St. Used Auto Parts shift openings. No age limit. Sugar Bowl. only so far.” a g r e e d ^ . . ;E3^gS}N BUSINESS - Michigan SMALL ENGINE Service Eastern Conference Coach Al Attles hopes that ment on Barry's ejection can understand that. But Inc. — Request Special Excep­ Debra K Gernme. •\.'?r-iU rk Apply in person, 989 Main "(Pittsburgh) could do Bolden c a u d j^ to irj street, Manchester, 10 a.m. to Corporation expanding dealer linebacker James CrdflH*,-anr'ffiriahni 159, Tom .Atlantic Division the return of Clyde Lee will was to note that "the of­ instead of walking away, tion in accordance with Arti­ netw ork. No experience so many things. There are "E m otion ran .opL «firi3Bn.l59-149-423, Alan back -(jf 4fc-h’ea cle II, Section 13.15.01 (a) and 8 p.m. Monday through Satur- no weaknesses in this toot- W L Pet GB help his Golden State ficials have off days just which officials are sup­ ...... * day. necessary. Complete training Ed Miller rae t t ^ ^ j H ^ ^ ^ H l - 3 0 2 , Dave By recovered. Information pertaining to time. Good wages paid daily. NY NeU 12 22 . 353 7W 105-98 win over Boston. White had 33 and Charlie LOST Miniature Schnauzer - Apply in person, 989 Mam Wading River, New York. finger in the air »ih i piay.’^’ blBS were all gone by above may be obtained in the Female, name “Gretchen”. 11792. ^ I d B T x « p ^ g r . - t w r y Seretto Central Division The Warriors have more Scott 31 to lead the Celts Street. Manchester, 10 a.m. to haven't worn a No. 1 bnttoo D^se could TOM* peters 374, A qoi ay. Ife's dam- Planning Office. Irene Drive area of Vernon. 8 p.m. Night openings Monday N all year long," he said. Dorset stunning, they/AnPete as a. jiU-FiQg^jhjucjrr ack to normal aad W L Pet GB trouble away from home. from the backcourt, All persons interested may at­ Charcoal grey. Reward, Call through ^turday. SItuetlon Wenled 15 "But after the game I toU Clev 21 14 .600 - They face tough games in "We still have some tend these hearings. 6464)121. t h ^ ta d a ^ n c e . , . ^ . » / f l u b Holmes 367, brato reason he WILL BABYSIT - In my the team it was the best in Houston 19 13 . 594 W New York, Buffalo, and work to go on defense,” ZONING BOARD OF I HAVE an oran territory in But we forced them ih. 395 bance-of cSiw al i in thehe 'Buta P en o n a la 2 home. Any age accepted. the country. NewOrl 19 17 .528 2W Cleveland on Tuesday, said Attles. “We weren't APPEALS Manchester - It can be yours. throw and after ww^fanMI and As an Avon Representative, Days or evenings. Please call "Maybe I should just qi^ San Ant 18 17 .514 3 Wednesday, and Thursday. switching as well as I'd Paul J. Rossetto, INCOME TAX Preparation - 646-1034. thent Into it, we ' ' Secretary you'll earn good money, while I'm ahead," said Wash 16 17 .485 4 Attles said he wants Lee, like to see, and their Experienced, personal ser­ choose your own hours. Sound gto H.-.toWDqb'''-" Dated this 3rd day of January, Majors, who is leaving to Atlanta 12 26 .316 lOW who has not yet worked out guards were getting open.” vice at your home - Dan interesting? Call: 523-9401. ■bot^had-jM 1977. Mosler, 649-3329, or 525-8253. □ EDUCATION coach at his alma m ta r IS'eslern Conference contract ^terms with Smith had 18 and Wilkes 13 ohdii.&itjenn . h e l ^ MUNSON'S CANDY Kitchen - Tennessee next season. ih Midwest Division Golden Stale, back on the for the Warriors. The finP^Htbor^quarli originally 2.99-3.99 yd. ficial Darrell Garretson TOWN OF MANCHESTER Is now accepting applications don't know how low yewd W L Pet GB team "because I know Warriors weren't the only for part time employment in Privele Initructlona 15 I Intermediate markdowne taken after the game. “He was like this can be repeated:" ■ Denver 2410 !706 - what he can do. If we are in ones who complained about sales and packaging. Monday the' Panlber offe just determined to throw REMEDIAL READING and In four years. Majors Detroit 20 15 .571 4 Li a situation where we can't the officiating. Tom Hein- LEGAL thru Friday, 4 to 8 p.m. Satur­ moving through' the' me out,” Barry asserted. □ EMPLOYMENT math: individualized work brought Pittsburgh from.a Indiana 17 20 .459 8 Li get the ball on the defen­ sohn didn’t like the Celtics day and, or Sunday 12 to 8. Cavanaugh co m p le ie d l^ jerseys 45" dress & sportswear Barry said "(Jo Jo) NOTICE Twenty to twenty six hours program, (lst-8th grade) tiy 1-10 record to its firit 1241 Ujasacajor lW-yar« m (U P I) 1 He.. Itheidoond Kan City 17 20 .459 8Li sive end of the court, I being called for six lane per week. Call for appoint­ Masters degree teacher. 56^ • acetate-nytoh jerseys, polyester-cotton sportswear know he’ll go in and get it White grabbed my arm on violations, including one Help W anted 13 8075. season. The climb was wasvotettlbc gaihaifj helped the Buffalo a Ue denims, dress fabrics, matte jerseys, pongee prints Chicago 11 20 .355 llLi The Planning and Zoning ment, 649-4332. tr lu m r t" ----- for me." a drive. I got hot and he late in the game on Scott. steady and none of hjs.. valiiahia p l i ^ . , ^ -O ip R als 'islanders. New Milwaukee 9 27 .250 16 Commission will hold a public PHONE FROM home to ser­ C a p p i^ . token a $!r%ad Pacific Division Attles said “it’s going to hearing on January 10. 1977 at vice our customers in the MAKE MORE MONEY □ REAL ESTATE ^Iwo .losing seaadnr. be tough for us to win on 7:30 P.M. in the Manchester Manchester area, flexible -Bhtnme’x in ood W L Pet GB TOWN OF MANCHESTER hours, super earnings, 249- IN 1977 7 after- ‘*U is {^budiht ak.&i0 of:!: the road, but we can play High School Cafeteria at 134 Portland 24 13 .649 - Middle Turnpike East to hear 7773. Sell Advertising Specialties. Calendars Hornet For Sele 23 M ichel stAhddiit" iic^fi^in the third scoring on # 1 1 pierjod. _ • a M a S O % Los Ang 22 13 .629 1 well in any game when we and Gifts to local businesses. Full or and consider a petition of the Ndttfttval Hockey Riley, who | | h j 1 T, AihintaO Golden are in the proper frame of Honor Kiner LEGAL SALES POSITION - Straight part-time. Weekly commissions Nu in­ MANCHESTER - U rg e Two mind. We have shown some Town of Manchester acting by commissions, leads furnished vestment or collections. Our (>8ih year -4{Bni& ever for to the aida tt-Bl Sfopm oyei: stud State 17 15 .531 4Li BOSTON (UPI) - Hall NOTICE the Economic Development of prompt, friendly service. Rated family, eleven rooms, con­ in Shrine game: 'll s a w i' improvement along that to homeowners. Call 242-5402. AAA-I Write John Mc.N’eer. Newion venient location, reduced to Bit eechHKBired Commission for a change In r^ditd black Seattle 19 19 .500 5 Li of Famer Ralph Kiner will Mfg. Co,, Dept. M. Newton. Iowa $35,000. Paul W. Dougan, coracL .^^._____ ^ line in the last two games, The Zoning Board of Appeals STANFORD. Cilif, did a fine job of hoi to streM Mie Phoenix 14 17 .452 7 be honored at the 38th an­ the zoning from "Rural ESTABLISHED Realtor has 50208 Realtor. 643-4535. but we have to' prove we will hold public hearings on (UPI) — There wasnH a me. We worked sft af unbuien nual Boston Baseball Residence " to "Industrial" opening for highly motivated two black Fieri can sustain ourselves.” Monday, January 17, 1977, for approximately 245 acres man overlooked in the tcqieiher ikat at |yi» Oeven 'ihflWs. Writers Association dinner salesperson with real estate SAND BLAST Operator and STORE FOR Business - With k toe, NHL (the IQQUi I -a sev^i^game The Warriors again saw next month. starting at 7:00 P.M., in the generally north of Tolland license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, ower saw operator. Paid attached two family S-S in Shrine East-West gapld mi|^t have thou^f'.'itti olheCj ijSfce Marson, also Sports Hearing Room of the Turnpike and the railroad, Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Kolidays, excellent insurance business location. Reduced, 8;?8 ortoraCjbiidp ith his M k aiRl their defen$e collapse late The one-time power workouts last week, at pisyed on the same td ^ ' ptaye- tor Washington), Our reg. ? 99 yd in the going Sunday when Municipal Building to hear south of Burnham Street, and benefits. 50 hour wqek. $48,900. Merritt Agency, 646- least not by the h o r^ of the Blues tp$kj Ken Drvdea hitter, elected to the Hall PART TIME - Sales - If you Metronics, Inc. Route 6 and 1180. all year long.” dSjStotc d . on R ick slate^ the Celtics rallied to take a and consider the following west of Windsor Street, with a pro scouts who watched Michel, booted a 3(XyaH |;W shots bi gamihg in 1975, will be honored as a petitions: small portion to the east of arg area professional 44A, Bolton. B r a u n 's mme-winning 45 wi(fe Tuesday 94-93 lead with 2:43 to go salesmen in the day time and MANCHESTER - First Hoor each day from the field go*I in the I shutout. „. recent inductee. Item 2 No. 538 Windsor Street, as shown on a of toe third hask etb'ai.i. and Rick Barry out of the want to sell at night and make ELECTRONIC Assembler - family room comes with this sidelines. zpiartor end a Tljiwdiir ,ltod Wittgi i solids corduroy In 10 seasons with the Anita C, Bogner — Request plan included with the peti­ ^^iBd4M''The Capitals M a n e li e s t e r at game on a double more than your day job...it's Part time. Minimum one year 7-room full dormered Cape. By the time the two early in tte final pm dement and mini • soft, 100 cotton Pittsburgh Pirates, Special Exception in accor­ tion. fun and easy!! Cali Mr. e ^ rie n c e in mechanical and Louis Blues 2- himsliury, 8 technical. Four bedrooms, fireplace, teams met Sunday, there Then came bis 49-ya{Bt - each netted two • all full bolts y Chicago Cubs and dance with Article II, Section The petition may be inspected Douglas. 525-9134. PC Board assembly required. gargage and more. Mid $40's. "At - • '• • J i t —' N ^ I p Colorado ox- St. Bernard at East But Phil Smith and Cleveland Indians, Kiner 5.02.01 to convert single- in the office of thc Planning Contact Mr. Stanley at 872- Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. 3 was a pro "book" on each fort with 1;38 left, andr - Groke a five- 9195, for interview. player. set a Shrine record eaten stimfc to Uulliolir, 8 Jamaal Wilkes each scored went to bat 5,205 times, had family house to two-family Department. SALES PEOPLE - Older .Ijaiiaa '.?Baimngton losing New York- ■ riieney Tech at EohI four points in a 12-4 blitz house — 58 Woodbridge Street multi-million dollar company Mike Michel, Stanfcnl't tdflcft. T — nes and overtake 1,451 hits and 369 home A copy of this petition has with young ideas has openings PART TIME - Speakers / MANCHESTER-New listing. earned the Hampton, 8 that guaranteed Golden — Residence Zone B. Six room immaculate Cape, fine kicker, was low rated 'T'ra really proiid w er for third place super notion clearance! runs. His lifetime batting been filed in the 'Town Clerk’s for people who are looking for Public Relations - Exciting yeiib' expansion team ■ lull at Penney State its victory. Item 3 No. 539 office for public ibspcction. tip top mechanical condition, by nearly every scout, for every man who played in I mpytoe Divlstoo. average was .279. a future, in sales and manage­ opportunity in the personal ■ I ever against • ribbon spools 66c Fust Hartford ul "Wc showed an awful lot Peter S. & Sally R. Burgess ment. Opening due to in-house growth field. Introducing tile oath, 2-car garage, instance. The "book” oe our teem," West f^ltoh t(,'Mawlu 6, Maple our rag. t1 PLANNING AND residential location. $37.^. y o u r c h o ice UoiiUrd of poise down the stretch," — Request variance of Article ZONING COMMISSION promotions. This company Adventures in Attitudes. Call him was that he wasn't Grant Teafl of Baylod«Mft has more financial success 528-2366, 56 Bissell Street. Hayes Corporation. 646-01311 t know how long I. Hull scored two • scissors 66o South Uatholir at Attles said. II, S^tion 3.01.01 to create Ronald Gates. consistent and lacked "especially Mdie M i iS our two lots from a single parcel stories than any other in New East Hartford, Conn. 06108. ■' said Riley, rag. sea South \\ iiidsor Secretary COVENTRY - Offers invited effectiveness beyond thc Htopuntli^aiMlIUeki ~ Phil RusMlI (known as Parcel A); one lot England, no limit on what you ip recently by • kbit atbpers It be k ^ 111 e at Dated this 3rd day of January, can earn. Call Doug Basxin, LEGAL SECRETARY - on this 6-room Raised Ranch 40-yard line. def pressere cc assists help Stor66c at the rear would be without 1977. As extend! Itsto nn- •rrao,4far94 Newinuliin 525-9134. Manchester law firm. Typing with fireplaced living room. "I heard all that staff," was rMOy Providence extended the required minimum lot ‘But I'm Bolton at Portland and shorthand required. Legal Paneled rec room, three Michel said, "and it reali* p^hetiMUyt raak tq^M pr • nhsial nippers iotorS6ft frontage and without •••••••••••••••eeseeueeeee and probate experience bedrooms, garage. Asking I as much as 1 Uo\entry at Kham minimum building line dimen­ Announcemenie 3 $39,900. Zinsser Agency. 646- bothered me became 1 x m t be b comIMmi^ ^ tosre's some defeating Seton Hall Announcemenit preferred but not required. think I can play in fte ' notions 4fpr' Ellinftton at Tolland sion, and access to that lot SALARY COMMENSURATE 1511. for me in ^ n c J * i KHetetgitilBaa.' Simsbury at would be by a 20 foot wide by WITIkQUALIFlCATIONS. pros." WAn fen thnwi PROVIDENCE, R.I. want to prove Mimas Maiieliesier (|(irls), 6:15 Michigan in double over­ 300 foot long right-of-way over Cali D f ^ s s n e r at 649-5277 to Michel made a fine dItoe " .iebred pmer (UPI) — Providence Help Wanted nmeandkeldt East Uallmllr at Hart­ time, 82-81. It was thought the remainder of Parcel A — arrangKioftgrvieg. 13 for his opinion in the gam#, lioItolpW iiitt^ College didn’t find Seton h j i m gMimgli i rtt, 'Nova ford Piddle (xirls), 3 Seton Hall would be a bit 56 Lakewood Circle North, won by the West M 4'4ii- Ucketo %♦« sokl.. Hall much easier to beat easier. Residence Zone AA. NOTICE! ihad scored U W UILSTUNG the rain, by beoHoe^ asyiiNdtitoSkri/Hrtij II than the University of -assists In 24 East iiatliolie at Water- Junior guard Greg Tynes Information pertaining to All members of Campbell Council record three field goaiirfor w m a | 4 «ihto HUHa. Michigan. -stason for ford scored 22 points in the first above may be obtained in the CARRIERS NEEDED the winners, and om w iBa lion estoplad cMV pimmattoMl MANCHESTTR 139 Broad Street Providence defeated half to lead Seton Hall to a Planning Office. #573 M «nd Wednesday 49-yarder. where he Sb’ m a FTFORD Putnnr- Sndge Plaza, 17 Main Street Seton Hall, 72-68, in over­ 46-35 halftime lead. All persons interested may at­ KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS To Dollvor The Manchostor Evening "Maybe I convhicdf'‘ii _ I'twoyenfi, I :: '.3,.aco Shop;'' I’nri.T, Cottage Grove Rd. Rl 218 BASKETBALL time Sunday. However, Providence held tend these hearings. Herald In East Hartford, In tlM following few people now Uwt I ctoi Tanif ''PM iM ANCHf-' I' -H OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL q Providence coach Dave him to six more points and ZONING BOARD OF There will be a very Important •T M i: iwofesalonal MUU at Greater Hart­ kick the ball," Mldiet Mid Doa.^) ” ■ ' AILABLE in m o s t STORAs Gavltt said his team "dug chipped away at the lead, APPEALS meeting of all members of Ralph Rd., Tolland St., Gold St. after the game. "It navbr ford <:<: deep down” to cpme back managing a 64-64 tie at the Paul J. Rossetto, K'took Riley’s goaUi 'p h lt Campbell Council 573 at 8 p.m., occurred to me I api ai^- .thrgoetoiara mo HOCKEY for the win. end of regulation. Secretary Clpolla Dr., and Bumsida Ava. li.ffred a 2Moot •tpeU eJ records, but thatls ito^-to prayer. Atfare me Platt at Manchester Last week. Providence Bruce Campbell scored Dated this 3rd day of January, Jan. 5 at the Council home. invar the left 1977. . know. I have to UMWidy theChrii^ao Fdlh t. Louis goalie (Bolton lee Palace), 8:2.5 advanced the cause of four of his 22 points in over­ CALL 647-9946 Locey < Oreg o n -flaliD h AHdetea. WBESri.ING Eastern basketball by All members are urged to attend. Herald Circulation Dapt - n ; : . eakl to break a 1- d u fin « 5 time for Providence. Maneliesler al Bliani defeating No. 1-ranked TOWN OF MANCHESTER • J PAGE SIX-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MMcImter. Conn.. Mon., Jan. 3, 1»77

$1 ... MANCHECTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, conn.. Mnn , . . n ArUclaa tor Sala 41 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Autos For Sala ACROSS D O W N Answer lo Previous Punts PAGE SEVEN-B 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 411 - H HARD FIREWOOD for sale. LOOKING for anything in real 1 0 ns (Csr.) 1 Long fish 1 3 7 CHINESE CUISINE Needs engine, good body, 0 ChariM M. Schultx ^— i r ~ Any size load. Call 6M-08S1, estate rental • apanments, Amourous 2 Year of 6 o M e 228-3483. homes, multiple dwellings, no DMUTO ENTaniSEt negotiable, call 649-5794. look sclance (abbr.) Urge variety of AparUneali and Dear Abby 1 K A E FORTUNE G i| » ' f j XT 9H'fS fees. Call J.D. Real u ta te 9 MsntsI Townhouiea throughout 3 Mama (Fr.) 1 F NIKORMAT FT Camera with Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1969 AMBASSADOR 4-door component 4 Glimpses Mancheeter. Sedan. Vinyl top. Air coih B K 5 U COOKIES FoPTVNE l i new 50 1.4 lens. Hardly used, flonia/ Otacm opoo dattf S-S, (p l) 5 Arab country 1 D A i ditloning, automatic, good By Abigail Van Buren and works perfectly. Great MANCHESTER - One tat fO-S, tuntfay >1-1 12 Salves 6 Obtain i N 0 a camera for the beginner, or bedroom apartment available 646-1021 condition. {895. 648-240, 649- 13 AnImsI flesh 7 Laic N A a L TOO 14 Prosecute Engraves U tLOSB the profeaional. 1200. Call at the Theresa. Excellent 230-A N*w State Road 8989, Charlie. 8 1 647-1601 befor 2:00, or after location on Main Street. 15 0( chyme 9 Egyptian deity f t K 1 a MANCHESTER 1970 BUICK LeSabre • vessels \¥ 1 0 T 5:00 p.m. Located on the busline across 10 NoMaman Excellent condition. {950. 17 Type of jacket lA L 0 from shopping, bank and 11 Looks _ H-0 TRAIN SET - Complete, church. Price Includes wall- Phone 849-9343 after 6 p.m. L''®'’® 5'®“ »uggestion for 18 Charged atom 0 R 19 Arguments 18 Black Beauty 30____ K,nnedy47 Emerald Isle never used, in original carton. to-wall carpeting, dishwasher afford- "’®"®^ Cost {80. ^ criflce for {W. and all kitchen appliances. NEW THREE Room apart­ 1975 MONTE CARLO - Mr 21 Cut 20 Eye 33 chrlitlan 48 Meat cut Evenings 649-2062. Ideal for elderly person or ment - Handy to bus and shop­ conditioning, am/fm, radial Since you cannot refrain from drinking, why not start a 24 Organs of 21 Member of tymbol 49 Female WINTHROP couple. {200. per month. No ping. References and security tires. 28,000 miles. Very wii?^" i'u ^ cniy customer and you sight boys' group 36 Invitation re- relative MEDITERRANEAN shelving pets. Damato Enterprises, deposl required. {210 per clean. 872-2174. will not have to buy a license. 25 Traversed 22 flub out sponie (abbr.)50 Mesdames month. Philbrick Agency, 27 Chair pan 23 ElKtor 38 Yellow (abbr.) SO I SAID unit, attaches to wall. 646-1021. 240 ® *’*!}' * whiskey. There are IM PRETTY e a B E Realtors, 6464200. 31 Cereal grain 24 Extorts pigment 63 Antiquated I D 31 32,3S , WKAX UU6T B ESJ INieULTH?, Excellent condition, paid MO drinks In a Case. Buy all your drinks from your wife at 52 80 cents a drink, and in 12 days (when the case is gone) 32 Case 26 Summer (Fr.) 41 Less difficq/t 54 Genetic RALPHIE. 3 l F ^ , ARE'jGU {100., will sell for {50. Also FOUR ROOMS - Heat, Trueka for Sala 34 Ivy League selling Ventura six string utilities, appliances Included. MANCHESTER - Brick 26 Lighting 43 Capital of material Mickey Finn — Morris WoIm I SAID... 3 6 ^ k 7 , X , P O IN S i? member guitar and case, {35. Central location. Garage, Townhouse, 4 1/2 rooms with 1974 GMC PICK UP- Long another Mse *** ^ ^ features Texas 56 Tax agency 30,/IC i. basement, laundry hookups, 35 Addict 29 East Indian 45 American (abbr.) Excellent condition. 643-9262. security deposit required, no Bed. Excellent condition. Low f yews sod continue to buy all your whiskey 37 Repetibon peU, {250. Call 646-6958 after appliances, private entrances wood inventor 66 Spy group(abbr.) mileage. Driven very little by y®®® y°“® *'dow will 39 Dress style WOOD COOK Stove and and conveniently located. disabled person. 871-2290. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 10 n {250. includes heat and hot S r . n <^«P®»*t-enough to bring up your 40 Concise ' several wood heating stoves in cMIdren’ pay off the mortgage on the house, marry a 42 Fled beautiful condition-1878 to EAST HARTFORD - Modem water. Immediate occujiancy. 1970 GMC Truck, 2 1/2 ton, 12 13 14 646-2482, 649-8989, Charlie. decent man and forget she ever knew a bum like you. 44 Pools 1903. Must be seen. 643-1891, two bedroom Townhouse. {3000 firm. Good condiUon. 46 Brazen THINKING MAN IS ie 17 or 649-2093. Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 Gall 528-2101 between 9 and 5. women baths, disposal, dishwasher, FOUR ROOM apartm ent, I. 20 DEAR THINKING: You sound more like a “drinklnc” 47 Go by 11 FIREWOOD FOR Sale - full basement with hook-ups. first floor, adults only, no Haary Cquipmant BO Housewife's ■ /'■J “ iV What man la going to give his 22 23 cw= Select ^ lit hardwood. {245. Call 528-1708 days. pels, parking-one car, securi­ tor Sala 53 tills (abbr.) 21 ty, 649-1265. ■ {25/load. 'Die Andrew Ansaldi cent. “ra d^S?* ““ ^ k*® «« 51 Paper of 25 26 28 20 30 Company, 649-5249. FIVE ROOM upstairs - apart­ INTERNATIONAL indebtedness MANCHESTER, Newer three 10 H.P. The way I Bgnre it, the man will be out 855 every 12 ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment and garage. Central, Tractor With 48” mower. 62 Mot in 31 33 PHONE MATE Telephone security deposit. 649-3616. bedroom Duplex - On dead end days, and when he goes on Social Secnrlty, he’ll either die perspective ■ ■ Nomtf For Solo 23 Bualnaaa Proparty 28 and snow plow. One 300 gallon 3S 3. ^ w e r in ^ Service, {75.■■■|. AmfAmp- street. Full basement, 1 1/2 fuel tank on skids. 643-4^. of starvation or cirrhosis of the liver-whichever comes 57 Japanese 3. 3. baths, appliances. Huge firit. ■ ■ to 12” Machine, LARGE SIX Room Duplex - currency 40 43 MANCHESTER, 251 Broad Paymaster *Sieckwriters, {10 Central location. No pets. backyard for the kids! Only 58 She (Fr.| National Weather Forecast ' i Street - Five bay garage. Ideal Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 54 ■ each. Call 28M077. Security, references. {265 monthly, plus heat. DEAR ABBY: I am a male who has just read an article 59 Cross 44 45 for body shop, ''-ansmission, KEITH Available immediately. ^25 Security, no pets. Call 646- written by a woman who uses the word “macho” to Inscription ■ M M M O O M O O tire shop, or g.^rege. Will sub­ TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 47 45 40 SO PEARCE-SIMPS0N 23 per month. 649-1924, M3-2289. 0618. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and describe men who have an exaggerated sense of male 60 Noun suffix Priacilla’a Pop — Al Vermeer divide. Phone Thomas Colla, Channel C.B. with 46 chanpel pride. 61 Radiation ■ REM. ESTATE 643-1381. rack. {1,750. 289-4042. B1 52 54 55 56 side band, with D-104 Power- MANCHESTER - 30 Locust MANCHESTER - Three What would you call a female who has an exaggerated measure (pl., abbr.) |ll|lill||iiTii(U""lilli|li 172 E. C tnltr 81. mike. SWR-METER. P.A. Street. First floor, four rooms Bedroom, New Duplex. 1 1/2 1973 350-F HONDA - 5,800 f.®[*,*® fc™*!® pride and delights in making men feel like 57 65 59 -HE GAVE ME A CUP WOULPN'T >131) horn. Make, Bengal, with heated. Available immediate­ baths, ail appliances, shag little boys? 62 Space agency OF HOT CHOCOLATE miles. Excellent condition. (abbr.) «0 61 62 ICE CREAM PAELOR KNOW THEYVE “IVe Make Starduster Antenna. 649-8777, ly. {220. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. carpeting throughout. Full 1 3 ANP TWO FR05TEP Roal Eitato Wintod 28 {500. Call Mark, 643-4923. In other words,__^Abby, what word can be used to des­ COMBS SOQBS SUMSS SLNOACS SniTS ■ SALTEP TVIE ask for Marc. to 5 p.m. , basement. Large yard, cribe the female counterpart of the ’’macho" male? P 0U G H N U T 5! HOUSE CALLS” private driveway. 3380. 568- ({fEWSPAHR ENTIRPRIlf AS«N | SIPEWALK.' I ALL CASH for your property WE BUY and sell furniture. FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 7687; if no answer 569-3068. AROUSED within 24 hours. Avoid red 6 4 6 - 4 1 2 6 Cash on the line. One piece or Broad Street, no appliances, Campara-Trallara tape, instant service. Hayes FIVE ROOMS - First floor in DEAR AROUSED: How about “mschete'7 lAn ideal an entire houseful. .646-6432. {140, security deposit, Moblla Homaa 85 weapon lor castration.) 6 4 9 - 1 9 2 2 Corporation, 646-0131. Furniture Barn, 345 Main married couple, no pets, two family. Central location, Street, beside Douglas phone 643-4751. near hospital. Appliances. 18’ CAMPER trailer - single DEAR ABBY: 1 swore, like everyone else, that a grown Win at Bridg^ SELLING your house? Call us Motors. Parking. Available im­ axle, excellent condition. first and we'll make you a MANCHESTER - Three room mediately. {175 per month. man writing to you had to be the silliest thing in the world, FOR SALE OR RENT-with cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Eleven years old. {1,500. Call Building Suppllaa 42 apartment in a two family Days, call Mr. Brown 646- 742-8930. ® T i. ®®'^® ®®® ®^*® to go to for a solution. option to buy. Superb 9-room Realtor, 643-1577. house. Appliances, utilities. 2830; evenings 646-0557. I head a department where I work, and a coworker of Play safe in rubber bridge Raised Ranch in prestigeous nffl! NATURAL STONE for {175. J.D. Real Estate, 646- BRAND NEW 14 foot wldes mine who h u an eye for the ladies is my problem. He’s area. Beautiful kitchen-family IMMEDIATE Cash TlM^your retaining walls, veneers, 1980. MANCHESTER - Eight room having an affair with one of the secretaries here, and not room with fieldstone property. Let us pimlainfour from {9995. in stock ready for U0l w t All« 8 I OlOC AST ^ patios, etc. Pick up by the House. Appliances, J.D. only IS this guy married, she is, too. Plus, she is one of his duplicate player will win the fireplace. Nicely landscaped, immediate delivery. Price In­ Fair pro p o sal. C all (Mr. poum^^or delivery by the ton. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 4- Real EsUte. 646-1980. wife s best friends. NORTH (D) ] club lead in dummy and lead a many extras. East Coast Belfiore, 647-1413. cludes wall-to-wall Captain Eaay — Crooks and Lawrenca Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, room apartment. Stove, carrpeting, matching He has had other affairs, but I’ve always looked the A 97542 trump. East will show out. For period ending 7 a.m. Tuesday, During Monday night, snow Realty, 528-9668, 643-9969. FIVE ROOM Apartment - V94 649-3163. refrigerator, references. No appliances, bow window, front other way. figuring it was none of my business. But this West will cash three trumps IT’S SWEET OF , NONSENSE, c a r o l MAY WE BUY your home? THEY RE TRYINS TO BLITZ THE will fall In the upper and mid Rockies and portions of the pets. {170. 646-3167, 228-3540. Apply 45 Woodlawn Circle, ♦ Q82 YOU TO SPARE I O E A R - t HOUSH I'L L country kitchen and much time, the work in my department is affected. He cuts his and lead another club or MARKET WITH SOMETHING Quick, fair, all cash and no East Hartford, 10 to 4. AAK2 TIME TO h e a r / A D M IT MV SC H ED U LE northern and mid Plains. Mostly fair weather elsewhere. CAPE, Three / Four more. Large selection of working hours short and makes excuses to be around her anything else for that matter. CALLED THE QUINTZ QUEEPER- problems. Call Warren E. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 MANCHESTER MY PROBLEM IS CRAMMED WITH Minimum readings include: (approx, max, temperatures in bedrooms - Dining room, Two homes to chooss from, all instead of tending to his business. YET, A S YOU s e e , O U R C O ST - Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. ONE BEDROOM Apartment - WEST EAST When South goes after hearts parenthesis) Atlanta 38 (^3), Boston 27 ( 38), Chicago 18 (3t), living room with fireplace. bedroom Townhouse apart­ priced to sell. Excellent finan­ I lik® this guy, but I am responsible to my higher-ups. he will have to lose a trick in DOG-CAT BOARDING ment available at Pine Ridge East Hartford. Appliances, AAKJ A- Cleveland 20 ( 35), Dallas 39 ( 63), Denver 10 (32), Duluth .02 Off West Middle Turnpike. cing available. Trades Do I look the other way again, talk to him, blab to the boss that suit on account of the 5-1 Level lot, convenient location. SELL YOUR House through bathing/grooming. Complete Village. Features include carpet, parking, security, or wise up the wife? M2 V (3 J 10 8 6 (15), Houston 41 (74), Jacksonville 39 (64), Kansas City 24 ( 30), J. Watson Beach Real Estate modern facilities. Canine lease, no pets. 569-1298. welcome, parts, supplies, and break. It won’t give him a bot­ Immediate occupancy. Asking heat, air conditioning, accessories, full time service ♦ J9753 9K10 64 Little Rock 33 ( 53), Los Angeles 45 (62), Miami 58 (74) Company. Professional real Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon carpeting, individual en­ WHAT NOW? *Q 1083 AJ965 tom score. Every other man Minneapolis 05 ( 20), New Orleans 41 (66), New York 30 ( 37), price includes furniture. 336,- department. Plaza Homes, in four spades will have taken 900. Keith Real Estate 649> estate service for nearly 50 Road, Manchester. 646-5971. trances and patio. Full base­ OHIcaa-Storaa for Rant 55 SOUTH Phoenix 40 ( 59), San Francisco38 ( 52), Seattle28 (38), St. Louis years. Call our Manchester of­ 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, DEAR WHAT: Tell your friend that his lapses 00 the the same line of play. Four 1922, 646-4126. ment with washer and dryer Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, 4 Q 10 8 6 3 23 ( 38) and Washington 26 ( 39) degrees. fice, 647-9139, EIGHT ADAORABLE Pups - Job are beginning to show—for reasons that are no secret V AK753 spades down one will ^ about hookups and much more. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Connecticut, 1-828-0369. Cute as Teddy Bears, raring Great location, easy fice. Ground level, central v o w d the office. Furthermore, If he doesn’t shape up he’s, ♦ A average." EXCEPTIONAL Antique to go! Six weeks old. (Jail 742- likely to be shipped out. 474 accessibility to everything. location, professional BRAND NEW 14 foot wldes Jim : “Lots of rubber bridge Home - Now available at 77(8. {275. per month. No pets. building, parking and utilities. Both vulnerable players will take this same realistic price. Nine plus from {9995, in stock ready for Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. Call 649-2865. immediate delivery. Price in­ line of play. It can only be rooms, with workshop ell. DOBERMAN-Male, one year West North E a tt Sooth Homat For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala Artlolaa lor Sala 41 cludes: Wall to wall cosUy if West holds all three 23 Authentic charm, modern old. AKC Registered. Pass Pass 1 4 FIVE ROOM - Two Bedroom EAST CENTER Street - 540 carpeting, matching trumps and the hearts break convenience and choice Excellent temperment. Call Duplex Apartment. Central Pass 3 A Pass 4 A PRINCETON STREET, new PRIVATE SALE - Two ALUMINUM sheets used as and 300 square foot offices. appliances, DOW window, front badly. However a really Manchester area. Call printing plates, .007 thick, 646-1034. location. Available im­ Astro-graph Pass Pass Pass Alley Oop — Dava Graua listing - Seven Room bedroom Condominium Home Katherine Bourn, 742-8646, or Modem first floor. Central country kitchen, and much careful rubber bridge player 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for m ediately. {180. Security heat and air, ample parking. Opening lead - 3 * Garrison Colonial. Four in Manchester. Quick oc­ Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. more! Large selection homes By BERNICE BEDE OSOL will leave trumps entirely bedrooms, basement rec cupancy, with no need to {1. Phone 643-2711. deposit. Call 646-7769. 646-1180. to choose from, all priced to alone and go after hearts. TTiis Watson Beach Co., Antiquaa 48 room, plus sun deck. Mid 8^ . redecorate. This home has Manchester office, 647-9139. sell. Excellent financing way the bad break will only Immediate occupancy. Prin­ many desirable features. Call CLEAN USED refrigerators, TWO BEDROOM Apartment - MANCHESTER - 700 square available. Trades welcome, hold him to four. It won’t he E>]ual Housing Opportunity. Heat and hot water included. ciples only. 643-9385. 6464M91 or 872-3080 after 5 ranges, automatic washers, WANTED Antique furniture, feet newer light industrial parts, supp^lles, and For Tuesday, Jan. 4,1977 Jim: “ How about starting able to cost him his contact. with guarantees. B.D. Pearl’s glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Months security, and months SC O RP IO (Oot. 24-Nov. 22) p.m. RANCH - Seven rooms, three »ace. Many possibilities, accessories. Full service out the year with some hands Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- other antique items. R. rent. Call 872-9070. {200. per month, lease. Hayes ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be Take that chip off your shoulder bedrooms, modern kitchen, L department. PLAZA HOMES, very careful today not to alienate today. Don't let minor Impositions showing how a rubber bridge MANCHESTER - New listing. 2171. Harrison, 643-8709. Corporation, 646-0131. 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, MANCHESTER - Four shaped living and dining HILLIARD STREET-Second Indispensable allies. You're on of others get you uptight and player makes sure of his con­ Immaculate 6-room Rancn room. Large paneled family Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, very thin Ice and could easily fall surly. bedroorh Ranch with 2 full in SEWING MACHINES - 1976 ANTIQUES Wanted - fur­ floor. Four room apartment. STORE, or Office ^ c e for tract, while a match-point A Florida reader wants to with fireplace, wall-to-wall Connecticut, 1-828-0369. through. player thinks about over- carpet, three b^rooms, gar­ unclaimed layaway. niture, oriental rugs, pain­ {185 per month. Security. rent in Manchester Mall. Heat 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Daa know if declarer can play 21) Above all don't poke your tricls.’’ age, 1/2 acre lot. Mint condi­ Used Singer Touch and tings. Windsor desks, pottery, Phone 646-1189. and lights included. 643-1442 or SELLING YOUR Mobil TAURUS (April 20-May 20) from bis hand and then play Agency, Realtors. 5^,^ originally 1389. now.only Jhere's a possibility today you nose Into situations where It - Oswald: “ Here is a hand tion. Mid J40's. Zinsser Agen­ weathervanes, baskets. Ron Home? Buyers waiting. Call from dummy before his left {42,1 646-4200. tOuld say Ihe wrong thing to your doesn't belong today. Know the that illustrates this point quite cy, 646-1511. Zinsser Agency, 846- {88.40. Fully guaranteed. 2 ^ Dionne, 643-1691. THREE ROOM Apartment - Plaza Homes, Brokers. 1-828- hand opponent has played. 1511 1123, Dealer. Third floor. Heat, stove, and boss. If you have a crttlclsm. be boundaries and stay within well. Playing at four spades, a The answer is that he can do 0369. careful how you voice It. them. Butineit Proparty 26 WANTED - Complete estates, refrigerator. No children or this if he wants to, but he can’t UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub clocks, phonographs, steins. pets. {165. Phone 649-2236. OFFICE SPACE QEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Don't CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jsn. 19) MANCHESTER - New listing. Automotlva Sarrica 88 change the card that he has MANCHESTER - New Usting. Will buy outright or sell on participate today In anything that One-to-one relationships may 6-6 Duplex located near Main COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, FOR RENT Berry’s World played prematurely. Completely redecorated in­ Farm, with three story bam. consignment, any quantity. WINTER STREET, sm acks of financial risk. The prove particularly testy lor you Street. Separate heating Brownies, nurses. East ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- side, this 8 -room four Butler-type building. Power 644-8962. Manchester - One b^room I 250 aquar^ feet, center ofl odds are definitely not In your through tomorrow. Be extremely systems, remodeled kitchens. Catholic School. 649-1225. I Manchester, air co^itioning and! sun specialists, factory bedroom home is a good buy plant, and other out buildings, apartment.First floor, ■ parking. Call M3-9U1. . " favor through tomorrow. tactful when negotiating In close Tha Flintstonas — Hanna-Barbara Productions Assumable 7 1/2% mortgage. at {37,900. Garage, one and 1/2 trained, one day service, 114 quarters. 1us Three Lovely Homes, SEASONED OAK Fireplace EIGHTEENTH, nineteenth appliances, cellar storage and Blast Main Street, Rockville. CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) You Mid $40's. Zinsser Agency, baths, fireplace. Zinsser parking, heat and hot water. 646-1511. 8ffers invited. B/W Realty wood for deliveries Call 742- and twentieth century Olde 871-1617. won't get away with anything to­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Agency, 646-1511. 647-1419. 7886. Things From Colmstocke, No pets. {225 monthly. 649- day It you’re looking out lor No. 1 You might have som e dllficultlas THEREfe MORE, Manchester. Phone 649-6584. 2871. only. If your approach Is selfish, today Involving people you're BUT IVE GOT □ AUTOMOTIVE be prepared lo be jumped on. working with. Hava the courage /An o t h e r OLD TIME Radios for sale - 31 GLENWOOD STREET- to stand up to them. They don't MEETINQ IM LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Guard Call 649-9296 between 4 p.m. Two bedroom duplex. realize they might be wrong. cruST TEN, Autos For Sala 81 against magnifying problems to­ M I N U T E S /... and 7 p.m. Appliances and private base­ day and making them more P ISC E S (Feb. 20-Mareh 20) ment. No pets. Lease and The Collection NEED CAR? Credit bad? frustrating than they really are. Betting In the blind today can Wantad to Buy 48 security. {2M. per month. 649- Don't sweat llltle things. prove to be a costly experience. 9455, 647-9773. Bankrupt? Repossessed? Don't get mixed up with anything ANTIQUE FURNITURE - Honest Douglas accepts VIROO (Aug. 2S-SopL 22) Avoid lew solid than a blue-chip stock. Cocks, Glass, Dolls, Statues, MANCHESTER - Two lowest down, smallest any type of entanglement today Paintings, Toys, Guns, bedroom Ranch type apart­ sts. Douglas Motors, whjre money Is an Issue. Don't in. borro'w. lend or Invest anything, Swords, Musical Instruments, ment. Convenient location. K even with close friends, Post Cards, Steins, or what Price includes heat, hot have you? 646-2690, Call water, kitchen appliances, WE PAY {15 for complete LIBRA (SopL 23-OcL 23) Using anytime, 646-1882. storage and laundry. {240. per junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland bard and complicated Jen. 4, i m “ ******•••••••••••••••••••• Auto Body, 528-1990. procedures doesn't assure Services Offered 31 Sarv/cat Off§r d montn. No pets. Damato You're going lo meet many new 0 31 Painting-Paparing 32 Building-Contracting 33 Enterprises, 6^1021. success lor you today. It’s better to operate with simple, proven people this com ing year and PARTS Department now open form some Interesting alliances. Born Loser — Art Sansom CAM TREE Service - Free es- GROUP OF Energetic youni □ RENTALS Saturdays. Complete line of methods. timates, discount senior QUALITY PAINTING and CARPENTRY, Masonary - MANCHESTER - One Don't give up something untried 'le desire " ' work )rk to meet Chrysler parts. Chorches citizens. Company Paper Hanging by Willis Remodeling, and ad­ bedroom apartments. Heat, lor the proven and reliable. S needs. Snow shoveling, Schultz. Fully insured, hot water and kitchen Motors. 649-3646. Manchester owned and apartments cleaned, window ditions.Free estimates. Call Rooma lor Rant 52 operated. Call 646-1327. references. 649-4343. Anthony Squillacote at 649- appliances supplied. Full washing, and many more jobs 0811. maintenance service, many in TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Btoffal you just don’t have time to do. PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ yellow, excellent condition, C lire DyNEA Inc CUSTOM DRAPERIES made Building-Contracting 33 nished room. Centrally small apartment complexes Discount for Senior Citizens. with private entrances. make an offer. Call 846-4938 to specifications. Free es­ Call 728-8839. . located for working person. after 5 p.m. "No kiddin'. Frank! You should see hovr sales timates and measurement. WES ROBBINS carpentry Call 646^505. Priced from {225 ji e r month. Call anytime before 9 p.m remodeling specialist. Ad­ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 No pets. Damato Enterprises, people treat me since I started waarin' this oul- 649-4266. SNOW REMOVAL - Reslden- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 646-1021. CHEVY BELAIR - 1968 4- fltl" tial. Reasonable rates. Call ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly door..Small V-8 . Radio, bullt-ins, bathrooms, ROOFER will install roof, rooms, single {54.95; double 643-6797, or 649-3319 after 5 kitchens, 649-3446. FOUR ROOM Apartment - automatic transmission, fair Our Boarding Houta — Carrol & McCormick REWEAVING burns, holes. p.m. Free estimates. siding or gutters for low dis­ {69.95, Plus tax. Continental Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Heat and htt water. condition. {400. Call 742-8400 count price. Call Ken at 647- breakfast, maid service, after 6 p.m. Window shades, Venetian LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 1566. utilities, parking. Call 610- References and security blinds. Keys TV for rent SNOW PLOWING-Very cheap new homes custom built, d^osit required. Call 646- rates. Residential and com­ 2300. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- remodeled, additions, rec mercial. Satisfaction BIDWELL Home Improve­ 5221. rooms, garages, kitchens ment Co. Expert Installation LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - [uaranteed. Free estimates, remodeled, bath tile, cement 24 LOCUST STREET - Seven -all 646-1356. of aluminum siding, gutters room for rent. Stove and GENERAL Remodeling and work. Steps, dormers. and trims. Roofing installa­ refrigerator, linens provided. room apartment. {260 painting, interior and Residential or commercial. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- 801 Main Street. Call 649-9879. monthly. Security. ^11 6^ exterior. Free estimates. SNOW PLOWING - Excellent Call 649-4291. 9109. 2426, 9 to 5. References Reasonable work, reliable, reasonable. Commercial or homeowner. prices. 646-4346 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Thia Funny World Will shovel, salt, and sand Carpentry and general con­ sidewalks. M. Paul Tree roofing, stormwindows, aw­ BRICK ■ BLOCK, stone, tracting. Residential and nings. Quality workmanship, Experts (Since 1929) 528-4773. fireplaces^ concrete, chimney commercial. Whether it be a free estimates. Fully Insured. “ ) job too small. small repair job, a custom 872-9187, 649-3147. Save, Call 644-8356 for es­ DICK'S SNOW PLOWING- timates. Servlng Rockledge, surroun­ ding areas. Parking lots, driveways, apartments, TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - sidewalks, sanding. Call 646- Cleaning cellars and attics, 2204. moving large appliances, also atone and loam delivered 6M- 1775, 644-9532.