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Scappaticci-Judge Births OUT at T _ P Forbes-Wallace building selected Migliore, Suzanne Marie, daughter of Jacqueline Marie Judge of Manchester and Paul David William 0. and Rose Marie Scappaticci of Meriden were married Jan, 7 at St. James Blain Migliore of 12 THEY GO! Harvey s Church in Manchester. Deborah Dr., Ellington. IMMnR ftUMMCt Tlmrs- Fri. t Sat. ' The bride is the daughter of Mrs. MaryAnn Judge of for Court of Common Pleas site She was bom Jan. 22 at 47B Esquire Dr. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Rockville General Mrs. Vincent Scappaticci of Meriden. Hospital. Her maternal The former Forbes and Wallace feet of the 70,000 square feet one- E. Kaplan. Forbes and Wallace The Rev. Francis Krukowski of St. James Church per- grandparents are Mr. and Robes (only 12) building in the Manchester Parkade story building. A spokesman for the closed in April 1976 after 17 months. f.lined the double-ring ceremony. The altar was Mrs. Raymond Blain of has been selected as the site for the Public Works Department today said The building was first occupied by decorated with baskets of flowers. Chicopee, Mass. Her pater­ Values to *26.00 relocation of Common Pleas Court 12 there would be ”no comment" on the Butterfield’s Department Store. The bride, given In marriage by her uncle, Joseph nal ^andmother Is Mrs. by the court’s chief judge, Roman J. plans. The relocation is being made Wisher of Unionville, wore a gown designed with Empire Marion Major of Enfield. Lexton. Judge Lexton cited the building as because of overcrowded conditions in waist and lace trim. Her veil of silk illusion was edged in She h as a b ro th e r , Long Skirts Lexton made the choice after "ideally suited” for the court’s use the East Hartford facilities. Civil matching lace and she carried a cascade bouquet of white William; and a sister, Lisa. reviewing 15 sites in the region because of its location in the center cases used to be tried in Manchester baby roses. hduding Mack and others served by the court which includes of the region, because of access from in a courtroom in the Manchester' Manchester, East Hartford, South Broad St. and E. Middle Tpke. and police station, but explansion of Sandberg, Brian S iie H S Values to 18.00 Miss Patricia Judge of Manchester was her sister’s Huberi, son of Stephen G. Windsor, Glastonbury and because of access to bus lines and police use forced the court to East maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sue Nevins of and Katherine Edmonson Marlborough. excellent eating facilities. Hartford last June. Jury trials were Manchester and Miss Pam Bergeron of Hebron. Sandberg of 85 Brewster The court is now located in the The plans call for renovating the moved to Common Pleas Court 15 in St., Coventry. He was bom Sweaters!!! police station on Tolland St. in East building to add three courtrooms at a New Britain last September. Donald Schultz of Massachusetts served as best man. Jan.-' 25 at Manchester • Our Im k m is OM Cohmy Hartford. cost of $6.25 per square foot annually. The United Skates of Amreican Ushers were Robert Ribera of Meriden and Eric Hansen Memorial Hospital. His • Collaie The judge’s recommendation will The court would have access to 200 which operates roller skating rinks of Coventry. maternal grandparents are • knd many ottwrs be turned over to the state Public parking spaces. has announced plans to open a roller the Rev. and Mrs. James V iliiH ...... Works Department which will The former department store is rink in a portion of the building later A reception was held at the Army & Navy Club in negotiate for use of $26,000 square owned by Neil H. Ellis and Constance this month. Manchester, after which the couple left for Bermuda, Edmondson of Haddam. Vacant store to be remodeled to house area courts. (Herald photo by Pinto) For traveling, Mrs. Scappaticci wore a blue pantsuit. The His paternal grandparents 3 pc. Vested coi^le is residing in Rocky Hill. are Mr. and Mrs. H. Carl Sandberg of Wethersfield. la Mrs. Scappaticci is attending Greater Hartford Com­ Nassiff Photo He has a brother, Matthew Pant Suits The weather Stephen, 3Vi. Inside today munity College. Mr. Scappaticci is employed by Tuffac of From a Famous Maker Kensington. Mrs. Paul D, Scappaticci Hog. $50.00 “White They Last" Partly cloudy, breezy today. High in Area news . 1-2-B Editorial ,..'4 -A Wiggin, Christopher mid 30s. Becoming cloudy tonight, Business...... 5-A Family ...... 10-B Brian, son of Brian P. and chance of light snow after midnight and Oassitled .. 3-9-B H 8 World .. .I-A Nancy Turgeon Wiggin of Quilted Coats ending early Saturday. Low in mid 20s. Eupning Iferald Comics 9-A Obituaries ... 16-A Washington, D.C. He was Clearing, turning colder Saturday, high 'The Bright Qne Dear Abby 9-A Sports , .6-7-A born Jan. 14 at Sibley about 30. National weather map on TWENTY PAGES , (Reg. length) Page 7-B. M e n u s Memorial Hospital in TWO SECTIONS MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 106 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Washington, D.C. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adelor J. Turgeon Jr. of Bradenton, Elderly apple crispy pudding, School sandwich, fruit salad, Fla., formerly of 4 bread, margarine, skim Menus which will be milk, ice cream. Manchester. His paternal served Feb. 7-10, at milk, coffee or tea. Cafeteria menus which grandparents are Mr. and Wednesday: Baked meat Thursday: Spaghetti Mayfair and Westhill will be served in Mrs. Ralph W. Wiggin of ’ and vegetable pie with with meat sauce, tossed Va^lues Harsh winter moderates over East Manchester Public Conway, N.H. Gardens to Manchester salad, bread, butter, milk, to 6.99 By JOHN LESAR "moderated to near normal values,” fic at hard-hit Buffalo, N.Y., and a Saturday, ’ with daytime manufacturing, salaries and sales in classes and three major southwest pastry top, creamy to $22A « resid§nts over 60, are as Schools, Feb. 7-11 are, as newcold front headed toward the coleslaw, vanilla pudding Jello with topping. CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA United Press International the National Weather Service said, temperatures only in the single digit the past week. Pennsylvania utilities gave schools a follows: follows: and an emergency energy bill opened Midwest and East from the western figures across the upper Great Lakes Light snow also hit New York City. green light, to reopen, though main­ with peach garnish, whole All Winter Dresses and Millions of Americans east of the Monday: Italian meat Monday: Frankfurt on a Friday: Early American MANCHESTER the valves for fresh supplies of mountains and northern Minnesota. region and the upper Mississippi Brief respite taining a ban on evening and weekend sauce over shells, grated wheat bread, margarine, hearty beef stew with Mississippi got a weather break "This new surge of unseasonably skim milk, coffee or tea. roll, potato sticks, cole KEEP SMILING Gowns Drastically Reduced g ' Open Mon-Fri 10-9 Sol. 10-6 'M natural gas to flow to the eastern valley," the weather service said. Most of the East enjoyed a brief school activities. cheese, mixed green salad vegetables, roll, butter, Sun. 12-5 W today but forecasters warned them it cold air threatens to cover most of Thursday: Chicken slaw, milk, peaches. K E E P HAPPY states. Ahead of the front was snow, respite from the bitter cold, but the But industry was still crippled. with Italian dressing, milk, chocolate cake. won’t last long. But new snow again crippled traf­ the eastern half of the nation by extending from Fargo to Cleveland, A UPI survey of state officials Flanchard, whipped Temperatures in the eastern states National Weather Service warned a canned fruit cocktail, gar­ Tuesday: Baked meat with travel advisories moving with showed some 3,072.000 workers were lic bread, margarine, skim potatoes,^brange glazed loaf, parslied potato, whole new round of subzero temperatures beets, canned purple it. was expected in the upper Midwest idled by weather and energy woes in milk, coffee or tea. kernel corn, bread, butter, 21 states today. plums, roll, margarine, Cost mounts during the weekend and probably Tuesday: Roast top milk, orange whip, 1.5 million idled round with gravy, baked skim milk, coffee or tea. Lower temperatures now legal Estim ates of the cost to the would spread to the Elast. nation’s economy mounted, and a Shutdowns of thousands of fac­ potato with butter, Friday: Closed. Wednesday: Orange three degree drop from the existing the proposal on a 129-6 tally. A law signed by President Carter HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut UPI count showed that since the tories, businesses, schools and seasoned spinach, warm The menu is subject to jiiice. toasted cheese minimum allowable temperature of Rep. Elmer Lowdon, D-Stamford, Wednesday night began speeding change. factory, workers, apartment tenants worst of the weather crisis began churches continued In Ohio, where 68 degrees could save eight million said he voted against the bill emergency supplies of natural gas to and state employes may feel a bit roughly two weeks ago. more than 3 Gov. James A. Rhodes estimated 1.5 cubic feet of natural gas and 200,000 ’’primarily because I think people areas where it is most needed. colder today, while patients in million workers have been idled at Federal Power Commission Chair­ million persons had been idled by the gallons of home heating oil daily. who rent are the ones who will suffer. hospitals and nursing homes won’t one time or another by weather and man Richard Dunham said 103 energy crisis, parts shortages and Mrs. Grasso, in Washington most I have a goodly number of renters in 3 o z . notice any change in the energy problems. million cubic feet of gas started other weather-related problems. temperature. of the day testifying before a federal my district who already complain Cleanup operations were just moving up the Transcontinental Gai New York reported 760,000 persona R eg u la r Gov. Ella T. Grasso signed into law hearing, came into the Capitol to sign they don’t have enough heat.” beginning to open a few streets and pipeline after an intrastate line in out of work because of energy and APPLIANCE Thursday night a bill which allows — the bill. It was rushed through the $ 1.9 9 Not injurious traffic was just starting to move Texas was ordered to carry the fuel. weather woes — 500,000 becauie they but does not require — all Connec­ legislature this week with bi-partisan But Rep. Richard Balducci, D- F ’Thursday in snow-covered Buffalo Dunham said additional emarten- can't get to their jobs. New Jersey ticut factories, homes and buildings support which allowed suspension of COME IN FOR EXTRA SAVINGS ON TV’S & APPLIANCES Newington, said the “country right when new snow, whipped by 40-mile- cy movement of up to 650 million had 350.000 persons out of work \73^ o k k l to lower temperatures to 65 degrees. normal rules. now is facing a crisis. We need this as cubic feet per day were under con­ because of the weather-energy an-hour winds, blew into the city. DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE! Medical facilities are the only excep­ Mrs. Grasso requested the speedup a precautionary measure. Sixty five Three inches of snow fell, and sideration and that gas deliveries crunch. tion to the rule. to update old state law and to comply VICKS degrees is not injurious to your more was forecast for today, so from Canada and Mexico were being Parts shortages caused by industry D i s c o u n t with President Carter’s energy con­ Save fuel health.” Mayor Stanley Makowski reimposed arranged. shutdowns in the Midwest and East Westinghous servation policy.- VAPORUR ■ Landlords, factory owners and Only one amendment was added to a ban on nonessential traffic in Buf­ Homes will ^el gas triggered scattered layoffs as far as “I am asking all the citizens of our G •Turbo-Vane some businessmen are expected to Mrs. Grasso’s original proposal. The falo. Motorists were once again get­ California. [ He said emergency deliveries 1 PHHXX) SOLID STATE take advantage of the new law by state to fulfill the intent of the new amendment excluded hospitals, nur­ Desperately needed supplies of fuel ting caught in new snow and traffic, would "almost guarantee” that E law. However, the change should not |59 Agitator lowering tem perature in their sing homes and other health centers and city bus service was temporarily oil. coal, salt and other commodities be made in any areas in which the homes could be kept warm and life facilities to save money on fuel bills. from the law. suspended. were moving up the Ohio River along MANCHESTER 125” DIAG. CONSOLE COLOR • Double aged or the ill reside, or where and property protected but that the Private homeowners, who want to There is no provision in the “This damn’ snow is further com­ the Kentucky-Indiana-border and an reduced temperatures would be extra gas would not allow reopening Army Corps of Engineers' Action help President Carter cut down on proposal for a maximum allowable plicating things for us, " a city of plants closed by the energy crisis. 260 North Main Street TV hazardous to health," she said. spokesman said, "There’s no reason national fuel consumption, are also temperature. This means spokesman said. Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo NYQUIL • 100% Solid Slate Automatic The Senate approved the measure why they (barges and tows) can’t expected to turn down their ther­ homeowners and businessmen who City officials estimated Buffalo ordered almost all city schools • a Auto Fine Tuning by a 32-1 vote early in the afternoon. make it the rest of the way up to EAST HARTFORD mostats. do not wish to lower their ther­ has lost at least $100 million in reopened Thursday for regular 10 o z . • Matrix PIx Tube Proponents of the new law say the Shortly thereafter, the House passed mostats will not have to do so. Pittsburgh." 1150 Rurnside Avenue Regular $3.35 • One Button Tuning EAST HARTFORD Board pleased with turnout 8D1 Silver Lane Today’s news summary for school budget hearing GLASTONDURY Compiled from United Press International ____ p By SI SAN VAl GHN recommended $14.3 million budget, He concluded by stating. "The Fox Run Mall Community College in Gardner to llerulil Reporter by Supt. James P. Kennedy, budget Is too austere. Education can­ S ta te ding to investigators. The not be must "maintained." it must discuss plans for a strike. criminal background of the School Board members and school residents got up to speak in support KELVHUTOR-DISHWASe r h n a n a . of various programs in the schools. be "improved." LITCHFIELD - Peter Reilly BOSTON - The National money is evident, they said, since administration were pleased with the VICKS turnout of about 60 parents, teachers The largest number of proposals The P T A Council will vote on the VICKS made a brief appearance Weather Service extended no one has come forward to claim Undercounter — Potsorubber and interested persons who came to for changes and additions to the committee's recommendation next m ic r o w a v e Fo v e n Thursday before a one-man grand forecast for New England calls it. DAYCAIIE the board’s first public hearing on the budget came from the P.T.A. Council Tuesday and meet with the school FORMULA FORMULA jury — Superior Court Judge for fair, cold weather Sunday • Large OveiL school budget Thursday night at budget study committee presented board Thursday • 5 cycles Maurice J. Sponzo— investigating through Tuesday. Daytime highs International 6 o z . Robertson School. by James Morancey. co-chairman The comments ol the parent! 44 Capacity his arrest and prosecution in the will be in the south and teens to 44-D ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — In other years, the only public The committee has been reviewing echoed the recomendations ol the • Two Poor slaying of his mother. His lawyer 20s north. Lows 5-15 south, minus 6 o z . • Saves Ethiopia’s left-wing military hearing on the budget has been the the budget page-by-page since it was P T A committee with the addition Regular 3 o z . give hours of secret testimony. 10 to 5 above north. V'*'**... ?l NACKO Spray Arms government has crushed the se­ one sponsored by the Board of Direc- presented by Dr Kennedy Jan 10. of three men who spoke for im­ $ 2 .19 FOBMUW Reg u lar Reg u lar Electricity|| provements in the athletic program f0R«l|i* HARTFORD — A massive turn­ cond coup attempt in seven Morancey said the committee con­ $2.90 4 4 .0 $2.00 • Potsorubber at Manchester High School and one 4 4 - • Automatic [ out by package store owners N a tio n a l months and executed head of siders the budget, "marginal with Cycle state Brig. Gen. Tefari Benti and respect to providing the children of man who cited vandalism at Bowers Defrost rmier didn’t impress the man who will BURBANK, Calif. - The School. play a key role in deciding whether six other members of the ruling Manchester with an acceptable "Chico and the Man” television Lee McCray, 280 E. Middle Tpke liquor fair trade laws will remain junta. Radio Ethiopia reported. education ' He said "It is a series will continue on the air but recommended inclusion of three on the books. Rep. John A. Gior­ Lt. Col. Mengistu Haile Mariam minimum workable budget, but it editors will take out any jokes items for improvement at Bowers dano, D-East Haven, co-chairman now appears firmly re-established does not include such necessary made offensive by the suicide of School, including enclosure of a of the Liquor Control Committee, as the leader of the east African items as program improvement, costar Freddie Prinze. Five porch area and improvements on the said he was leaning toward nation. maintenance of the buildings to an REVLON REVLON episodes, featuring Prinze, grounds at a total cost of $6,500 He FIXODENT recommending his committee acceptable or safe level, instruction already completed but not yet said the investment would be a lunx FLEX M I L K change the system. KHARTOUM, The Sudan - The in specialized educational levels nor used, wilt be broadcast in the term savings in vandalism alone 1 .5 o z . government says an unsuccessful an equipment renewal replacement CONDITIONER show’s regular time slot, NBC Six parents spoke m support of a P L U S 6 HARTFORD — Rep. Larry military revolt against Sudanese program conductive with the level of R eg u la r said Thursday. President Jaafar Numeiry — the education considered satisfactory " program for gifted children m- Regular oily DeNardis, R-Hamden, proposed $1.22 Thursday to raise the (Connecticut second in a year — was part of a Heading the four pages of Extra Body N o rm a l +hxtfxcH jidt WASHINGTON - The ad- —Ser I rii-1 no-fauIt auto insurance limit from plot to bring chaos to Sudan’s recommendations. Morancey said 16 o z . T in t C f i P i O M E e n r g N jiH minisration and Senate liberals ITOR $4(X) to $1,(KX) to keep insurance southern provinces. the committee's opinion is that the < 9 8 o z . K X n S O U D ^ I E are closing ranks behind Presi­ Regular premiums from rising further in time of a “ minimum workable 4 Reg u lar dent Carter’s nomination of Paul budget has passed and that additional FLEX S2.60 14Cu.Fl the state. ZANZIBAR, Tanzania— U. N. $2.35 19” MAG. PORTABLE Warnke as chief U. S. arms funds must be required to improve tin/sicmMimm TWOOOOR Ambassador Andrew Young says negotiator. But congressional the United States will not be the areas of educational needs such REFRNEMTM ICOLORTV leaders are reserving judgement '• ^ '5 3 F i x o d ® . FROZER R e g io n a l ’’trapped' into committing troops as art. music, physical education, for the moment. Conservatives Bctly»‘ Krunier library, gifted and exceptional Cyde^Mrost to the racial conflicts in southern accuse Warnke of urging un­ Africa. Young will spend four or tors in April which is a hearing on the children." CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Presi­ ilateral abandonment of weapons five days in Zanzibar before entire town budget, including the Specific items the committee is CLEARASIL dent Carter’s appeal to lower systems subject to negotiation at leaving for the Tanzanian capital board of education budget considering for inclusion m the LAVDRIS CLEARASIL thermostats to 55 degrees at night strategic arms talks. of Dar cs Salaam and later School Board Chairman Allan proposed budget include expansion of and 65 during the day can save the Nigeria Thomas told the residents he was the Waddell School Media Center, MOUTHWASH Reg u lar SOAP average homeowner in the MIAMI — A Coast Guard cutter, pleased with their attendance and in­ expansion of the program for gifted Vanlahing Northeast almost $130 this winter, guns blazing, has captured a LONDON — Queen Elizabeth terest a,.J hoped they would show children, hiring a librarian for 3V4 oz. the Massachusetts Institute of “ghost ship” known as the Night Highland Hark School, replacement 1 2 o z . .65 o z . $368 gave her subjects ariother tan­ their same support at the townwide R eg u la r « M.\N('HF..STF.R 2 7 3 WEST MIDDLE Technology says. Train, which has run hundreds of talizing peek at their own hearing of classroom lighting at Verplanrk Reg u lar Reg u lar 63 tons of marijuana from Colombia School, improving the playground at 79< TURNPIKE treasures today with a Silver John Yavis. the finance commjttee S I .5 1 $ 1.4 9 BOSTON — Teachers in the to the Florida keys. Jubilee display of more of the chairman, said public support is im­ Nathan Hale School. MANCHESTER state community college system historic and artistic masterpieces portant to the board "Without a Morancey said. "Too many of our Instant Credit To '750. are moving towards a strike next ALICE, Tex. — Two teen-agers high school students are graduating 1 1 9 Al '1 I . I/Ye OPEN the rulers of Britain have been public foundation, our requests just week due to a longstanding wage arrested with half a million gathering for nearly five cen­ don’t go, " he said. He said that only without the basic skills to go into the BUDGET TO 36 MONTHS A m .U M 'K S THURS. 9-9 dispute with the Dukakis ad­ dollars in cash apparently ob­ working field or onto college In fact, FRI. 9-6 turies. The items are displayed a one person spoke on the board of ‘THE FULL SERVICE STORE’ ministration. A mass meeting will tained the money by digging up a Buckingham Palace chapel con­ education budget at last April’s many graduates cannot even read or SAT. 9-5 be held Saturday at Mt. Wachusett narcotics trafficker’s loot, accor­ verted into the Queen’s Gallery. hearing write at an acacceptable elementary After a brief explanation of his grade level Jim Moraiieev PAGE TWO-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Feb. 4,1177 MANCHESTER EVENING HSRAlj). M«ncheiler. Conn . Fri . Ftb 4, IW 7- PAGE THREE-A Theater About town schedule Nursery school accepting Linquists elect Shea treasurer The Maranatha Christian Manchester Square Burnside Cine 1 — "Carrie" the American Association for Por­ James Beauty Salon 1977-78 applications Raymond Ramalho Shea of 122 program located and designed to Coffee House is open to all Dance Club will have a 7:2S-9:») Oakland St. was unanimously elected serve the Portuguese-speaking com­ tuguese and Brazilian Cultures, Burnside Cine 2— "Shout at The South Uivlted Interested parents are teen-agers and young dance Saturday from 8 to FEBRUARY SPECIAL ment or registration treasurer of the Connecticut munity in Hartford, a program which chairman of the Hartford Education the Devii” 7:00-9:10 Methodist Church Nnsery invited to visit the school adults tonight from 8 to 11 11 p.m. at Manchester forms, call Mrs. Maloney, Teachers of Speakers of Other Shea founded five years ago. Association Legislative Committee, Vernon Cine 1 — "Carrie” School is now accepting with their children in the in Fellowship Hall of High School. Mr. and Mrs. 649-6650 or Mrs. Morton, Languages at its annual conference a delegate to the Connecticut Educa­ 7:10-9:10 registrations for the 1977- new education wing of the Calvary Church, 647 E. Fran Barlow will have 646-2883. held recently at the Holiday Inn in tion Association state convention, Vernon Cine 2 — "Shout at 78 school year. The school church. For an appoint­ Shea is also the alternate Middle Tpke. There is no door duty. Refreshments Senior Citizen Permanents ( the Devii" 7:20-9:30 Meriden. trustee of the Manchester library conducts a three-day ses­ Manchester representative to the charge for the informal will be served by Mr. and Soft • Medium - Tight UA Theater 1 - "The En­ Shea is presently teaching tran­ Board of Directors, and member of sion, Monday through Connecticut Education Association program and Mrs. Les Black. Mr. and forcer" 6:30-10:30; "Twilight Another Rickenbacker sitional English for speakers of other the Citizens Advisory Council for Wednesday from 9 to 11:30 State Legislative Commission, coor­ refreshments. Mrs. Keith Bloking and Last Gleaming” 8:00 languages at Quirk Middle School in cable television in the Greater Hart­ $ 1 S O O a.m. dinator of the social literacy cadre at Mr. and Mrs. John Blowey. UA Theater 2 — "Mondo GREENWICH (UPI) - Hartford. He Is also team leader of ford area representing Manchester. Magic" 7:10-9:10 Only childfen eligible for Carroll Rickenbacker, timate thrill. It makes Quirk Middle School; a member of Sunset Rebekah Lodge The next lesson is ^ complete the six-member interdisciplinary UA Theater 3 — "Never a kindergarten the following daughter-in-law of famed skiing look tam e,” said the Bilinqual Education Policy Com­ will meet Monday at 8 p.m.' scheduled for Tuesday at Dull Moment” 7:00-9:15; “3 staff of the transitional program at mittee composed of Hartford com­ He attends the Unitarian Church of at the Marine Corps Waddell School, and the year are accepted.- World War 1 aviator Eddie Mrs. Rickenbacker, who Quirk. Caballeros" 8:30 The school is licensed by Rickenbacker, has enlisted married her husband munity members. Board of Educa­ Manchester. League Home. After the next advanced workshop, 143 Main Street • Manehester He is director and instructor of the state and has been in in the Army’s helicopter William three years ago. tion representatives and Hartford He lives with his wife, Margaret, meeting, there will be a for Thursday from 7:30 to English as a second language in the operation for 11 years. training program to She will begin her two teachers. and his two daughters, Ellen and social hour with 10 p.m. at Martin School. 649-5701 E»L 1934 first Hartford adult education Stephanie. Mrs. Paul Maloney is become a warrant officer. years of service in March Shea has served as treasurer for refreshments. director and head teacher, “I love flyies. I '’- tb -i1- at Ft. Rucker. Ala. About town assisted by Mrs. Dennis ------Santoro. Under New Management This printing test pattern is The Senior Choir of part of The Herald quality Emanuel Lutheran Church ALPHA OMEGA control program in-order to give you one of the finest will rehearse tonight at INN RT. 44A, BOLTON newspapers in the nation. C2;:m h e a tr e s east 7:30 at Community Baptist Bun. tvtning 7*11 f t i f e Church. WILL EWINO CLINT EASTWOOD IN THEEMFOBCM(R) Acouttical guitar with M ■ iMiawX pop mala vocal. LA STRADA WEST 65 oz. Pitcher ol Beer MONDO MAGIC .l,h,»2»® ordark*2” OPEN 24 HRS. I WALT DISNEY’S ' , iNEVERADUUJLOMENt No cover charge Willie^ s Fri. & Sat. 3 CABILUnOS Reeeoneble 471 Hartford Rd. Cocktell Pricee TIL. STI-TSr Steak House R O U TE S3 • ILUNOTON 646-9198 444 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER (Herald photo by Pinto) Spadals: Tuasday llin i Sunday 1-86 m r 91-FOLLOW BURNklOl SIGNS Hear your favorite music for listening First full-time woman curate f l s t w N l e r and dancing In our Including Salad Bar BURNSIDE CHINESE-POLYIKSIANS AMERICAN CUISINE U.8. Choice Sirloin Stoak...... *5.25 The Rev. Mrs. Barbara West stands in the pulpit of St. Mary's Episcopal Church where she B U I N E « N AVL, I. Nln. • 5U-J111 JORGENSEN GARDEN LOUNGE Baked Stuftad Shrimp ...... 'S.25 Our Specialties Include “Cindy Lynn and Comerafone” Vaal Cutlat Parmetan .... *4.50 began full-time duties as assistant to the rector this week. She is the first woman to serve HAIR RAI8INQI Tuesday, February 8-8:15 P.M. SEAFOOD ■ POULTRY FRIDAY and SATURDAY as a full-time curate in the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. STEAK DISHES Banquat FaelllHaa ‘‘CARRIE’' THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA 9 ’tin ______Accommodating t8Jo_300_^_ R 7:20 9:20 LUAU DINNERS No cover or minimum charge 4 Lorin Maazel, Conducting nOOER MOORE iCOCXTNL LOUMI • EXOTIC IStJUD TMs Waak - Top 40 Danca Band LEE MARVIN Overture to "Egmont," W m “ SHOUT A T LATE D UO S MB SNACKS **Gratitude” The Rev. Mrs. West assumes duties Op. 8 4 ...... Beethoven Friday - The Pub Sat. • Mediterranean neoni THE DEVIL” Spoelal Family DInnara Evary Sunday PQ 7:00 9:10 Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 9 3 ...... Beethoven ButInottmon A Shoppora Spoclal Lunchaona 11-3 Dally as curate at St. Mary’s Church SUNDAY S9« til S:30 “Ein Heldenleben: Tone '— 649-9333-^ (except Sunday and holldaya) CONTINUOUS FROM 2 pjiL Poem, Op. 40 ...... Strauss By SUSAN VAUGMN working mother." However, she con­ “can't do it alone. It's not our I - ■ wa cATia TO PAania, aANQurra a n d 066^066 d064pf cedes that her “job” is still unique church, it’s everybody’s,” said the tOCIAL OATHlaiNaa. Herald Reporter TICKETS; »5.50. 4.50. 3.00 M aitiaVATIONS AND TAXI OUT ONDINt for a woman, although the ministry Rev. Mrs. West. ^ I JtUseU, emd The last thing she wanted as a chiid ManchMUr Evtning Harald COMING SOON: CALL B4S-8S28 for women is becoming more com­ The Rev. Mrs. West sees the was to become a minister, said the Publlihad every evening except February 17 - THE JOFFREY II Company mon, especially in the southern church as a “beehive” where the Rev. Barbara West, who began her Sundays and holiday. Entered at the February 21 ISAAC STERN, Viollnlat OPEN MON.-THUR8. states. The Rev. West is the first members return to get replenished to Manchester, Conn. Poit ONice as Se­ 11 a.m. -1 aim. full-time duties Tuesday as assistant Dnr 40 Taara ot Um xcMM Sanrica cond Class Mall Matter. February 28 - CHRISTOPHER PARKENING, woman to serve as a fuli-time curate enable them to go out in the com­ FRI. AND SAT. to the rector of Si. Mary's Church. Guitarist 11 Mjn. - 2 ^m. The Rev. Mrs. West grew up in in the Episcopai Diocese of Connec­ munity again. O p e n 24 Hours Dally Suggested Carrier Rates SUNDAY 11 a .m .-10p.m ticut. She feels there needs to be a Payable In Advence Box Office 9-4. Mon.-Fri. ------k Manchester with the usual Sunday FOR EAKRGENCY SERVICE Single copy...... : ...... 15a school training. She is the daughter Her first position, after joining of all the churches in the com­ W e ekly...... 90a Info only 486-4226ITICKETRON munity also. One m o n th ...... $3.90 of Mrs. John Field of 211 Boulder Rd. graduating, was as an associate Three m onlhi ...... $11.70 chapiain at Gaston Episcopai Church The Rev. Mrs. West sees the roles Six m o n th s...... $23.40 and the late Dr. Field. She graduated One y e a r ...... $46.60 from Manchester High School in in Dallas, which included “extended of the three ministers at St. Mary’s MEATINB OILS Mall Rates Upon Request ' I l l l l JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM to be shared as a team, rather than Subscribers who fall to rocelve, 1954. By the time she reached college ministering" at all the hospitals in WjlHWR THE UNIVERSITY Of CONNECTICUT, STORR5 Dallas and seven nursing homes. being defined with certain areas of OIL BURNER A their newtpepet* before 5:30 p.m.‘ 11 f age, she said, she felt like an should telaphone the circulation > MaAmai agnostic, probably because of her In that position, the Rev. Mrs. responsibility. HEATIN9 INSTALLATION department. 647-9946. scientific training. She graduated West said she felt she “brought the In announcing the Rev. Mrs. £ a o d F church to people who felt alienated West’s appointment in November, 643-5135 6uuo6a»tUX from Colby College, Waterville, 315 Cwnter St. Manch«8t6r HAVEVQUR NEXT Maine, a member of Phi Beta Kappa. from the church in some way. It was the Rev. Mr. Jacobson said, “I’m She was employed for two years at very special to me,” she said, that convinced that Barbara West is one Harvard Medical School a; a her ministry, and the fact she was a of the most able new ministers, male NOW THRU SUNDAY BBEAKFAST research assistant before marrying woman minister, had an effect on or female, serving in the Episcopal Robert West. many persons to help them see their Church today. I believe that she will -The Fuel on Co. ATBONANZA The Rev. Mrs. West raised a fami­ lives in a new way and seek out the be an outstanding minister to the Which Saves You Money” BONANZA niNCHBONS ly, her two children, Susan, now 15, church again. people of St. Mary’s and that all of TKe New Engjaind 7 to 11 a.m. The Rev. Mrs. West's special con­ us, even those who find it difficult to E and Christopher, 14. They lived in Complete menu Waitress service Dallas, Tex. for the past 10 years cern is for the elderly and shut-ins make the emotional adjustment to a B&B Recreational Afehicle Show where her husband was employed who are not able to come to church. woman will come to know God better ... and enjoy FREE COFFEE She feels the church, its lay persons, through her ministry.” with Connecticut Generai Insurance Feb. 3 - 6 TKc Hairtford Civic Center with your breakfast and this coupon ONLY *1^1.69 Co. as well as clergy, should go to them She has a lot to live up to, but the OIL CO. Then something happened in 1969 to make them feel a part of the com­ new curate is eager to take on the MON ... SLOPPY JOES or MEATLOAF that turned her life around. While munity. new opportunities that have opened • 24 Hr. Burner Service 4 DAYS ONLY TUES ... SALISBURY STEAK or FISH SANDWICH trying to heip a person who was Her background seems to fit a need up for her. • 24 Hr. HoUce for WED . . . . SPAGHETTI or BEEF STEW experiencing serious depression, the that the Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, Delivery Feb. 3 amd 4 THURS . HOT TURKEY SANDWICH or MEATLOAF Rev. Mrs. West said she “felt a rector of St. Mary’s, has felt for a • 200 Gal. Muiimum 5 PM to 10 PM FRI...... BAKED ZITI or FISH SANDWICH higher power working," helping her long time. The Rev. Mr. Jacobson • Automatic Dejiveiy s a t . l iv e r & ONIONS or BEEF STEW said he sees the three clergy on the Discount tickets availaUe at Feb. 5 in what to do and say to her friend. 200-699 GALLONS The Rev. Mrs. West kept the staff, which includes The Rev. Dr, participating deaLlers 10 AM to 10 PM Inriudei) mlad from our All You ('an Kal Salad Bur. experience to herself for several Alan Broadhead who serves on a Giaimo would Feb. 6 Offrr good 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday ■ Salunlay tnonths until she “felt the holy spirit part-time basis, as “enablers’” who 43.9< PER GALLON 12 PM to 7 PM guide” her to St. John's Episcopal can help the church membership double funds 240 SP^:^tKR ST. 287 W i:.ST Mlimi.K TNPK. Church in Dallas where she told the serve in the community. Admission $2.25 rector of her experience. He felt she The Rev, Mrs. West hopes to help for PWA jobs 43.4« Children 754 should be imm^iately confirmed in initiate a program which would 700-999 GALLONS the church. mobilize the lay membership, “and The rector and vestry of St. John’s their many gifts that are not used." WASHINGTON (UPI) - House sponsored the Rev. Mrs. West as a She sees the church's real purpose as Budget Committee Chairman Robert 42.9« The Largest Camper-Trailer and Van 1,000 a OVER candidate for the Holy Orders and including all its membership and the Giaimo, D-Conn., Wednesday Show in New England 240 Spencer St. 287 W. Middle Tnpk. was accepted as a candidate by the community at large. proposed doubling the amount spent Call 649-2947 for jobs in the first year of President bishop and standing committee of the The program that the Rev. Mrs, Manchester Dallas Diocese. Carter's economic package. BEST DISCOUNT PRICES EVER OFFERED! West envisions has been tried on an She then enroiied at Southern As his committee prepared to vote effp thia coupon m em m m ^^aS experimental basis in other on Carter’s proposal— perhaps later Methodist University where she was churches, she says, and she is not a student in Perkins School of in the day— Giaimo said the extra sure how it will develop in St, money for jobs would increase the S h o w ca se 1 Theology for three years, graduating Mary’s. The lay people could get in­ in May 1975 with a Master of chances of meeting Carter’s goal of Back By Popular Demand!! volved on a one-to-one basis with reducing unemployment to between Cinemas Theology degree and ordained as a shut-ins or as groups to visit shut-ins INTeeSTATB 84 deacon. 6.7 and 6.9 per cent by the end of this or in other ways. EXTTBB The Rev. Mrs. West said her three year and perhaps exceed that goal. ILVBtLAMB Carter’s 631.2 billion, two-year -^nnfT R B E T TOMMY’S PIZZERIA years in schooi were the most dif- The Rev. Mrs. West's vision is for avP’ proposal includes $1.8 billion in the ■HAHTFORD 206 West Cantar 8t., Manchaatar ficuit for her famiiy because she a new involvement and commitment 866-8810 spent so much time studying at by law persons. She feels the church remainder of this fiscal year In — PRESENTS — home. The support of her husband as an institution in our society has direct spending to create jobs. wtasmnmNBaa ANOTHER Two Week Special! carried her through, she said, and become less and less a hub of activity Giaimo would add another $1.8 if .s o til as9op.M. now that the chiidren are oider they for drawing the community together. billion, bringing such spending to $3.5 heip out, too. She does not feel the church should billion above the current level. VShm'lf know you coro If G J When people ask her how she go back to controlling people’s lives, The congressman proposed concen­ y p u tho manages so much responsibility, she but would like to see lay perons in­ trating the extra money on job ♦ j SP says she is “just like any other volved in a new way. The clergy programs for youth, minorities, state and local communities and the con­ K o ng DARK AND MILK CHOCOLATE ASSORTMENTS ' struction industry. NO PASSES ACCEPTED inttlTactivi^hearbshapedboxes Giaimo’s proposal is significant LAROe SELECTION of MiART POPS, NOVELTIES A MIXES. because the Budget Committee > S I L V E R 4 Weiss to attend meeting ^ ^ QUALITY traditionally uses its chairman’s 5 T R E R I - I > recommendations as the starting FREE GIFTS on regional job testing in its deliberations. NO PASSES ACCEPTED GIFT f r o m Giamo called his proposal “a PO. WRAPPING moderate, reasonable package” and Town Manager Robert B. Weiss validating hiring examinations. said it has wide support in the House. 1 0 has informed the Board of Directors “To our knowledge, only the City of He said constituents of congressmen that he plans to participate in a Hartford, among all the towns in the and mayors across the country have meeting that will discuss a regional region, is validating tests at this brought heavy pressure for more testing plan for job applicants. time," he wrote to the directors. jobs. Limit Ona Coupon Par Cuatomer Weiss said that, at a meeting last He noted that last year four towns Giaimo proposed spending $700 week, towns In the Capitol region and were recruiting for police officers. million more than Carter this fiscal "THE ^ Y o u representatives from the Capitol Each gave a separate test, year on job and training programs PiNKRAHTHER Tried The Rest--Now Try The BEST! SQUARE MEAL-SQUARE DEAL Region Council of Governments "This meant that applicants took for youth, minorities, the elderly and STRIKES JlGfliN" STORE HOURS: >lanrlir»lrr — 119 Spriirrr SirrrI (CRCOG) discussed the recruitment as many as tour examinations when other unemployed; $200 million more Sunday. Noon to 10 p.m. and testing of job applications. it could have been possible to give in aid to state and local 646-8050 Tuesday thru Thursday. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A representative from the City of one," Weiss said. governments; $300 million to reim­ Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 t.m. 646-6661 Hartford — On Pro.prrI A»rnur WindMtr — 590 WIndwr A.rnur Closed Monday Hartford attended the meeting and "lam particularly concerned with burse localities for waste treatment (One North of King .) (In WindMtr Shopping Onirr) said that the city could provide the costs of validating projects already completed; and $500 GRAND OPENING - Feb. 15th - 269 E. Center St. testing services to CRCOG or in­ examinations,” he said. Because of CANDIES lemre ii million more than Carter in outlays NO PASSES ACCEPTED dividual towns on a contract basis. this, he plans to participate in a for public works projects. Weiss said that area towns were future meeting scheduled by CRCOG Giaimo’s proposal would leave the PLEASE CAaTMEArUE Route 6, BoKon • Hartford Civic Center • Westfarms Mall having problems in meeting equal op- to discuss a possible regionalizing of total amount of Carter’s tax cut and FOR SCREEN TMES portunity requirements for testing efforts. rebate proposals untouched. PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 4, 1977 MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., F ri. Feb. 4, U77 - PAGE FIVE-A More get chance for trip I Ms. LaPenta admitted to bar Ifflanrlipatpr iEu? utu^ ralft And who are the Trilaterisls? (• 1966. While a student there, Manchester — A City of Village Charm that “ an excess of democracy” ly, we have escaped the excesses of Preliminary winners in the third week Ms. Arlene S. LaPenta, WASHINGTON - When our new Pemberton, Manenester Sewing Center; she was selected as its threatened the authority of govern­ an immoral and unwinnable war and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 United Nations Annbassador, Andrew of the Trip to Bermuda contest have been Richard Luko, Mrs. Frank Kos, People’s; American Field Service Andrew Tully ] ment. He called for the tempering of a cynical and criminal President. drawn. They will be eligible for the final Lance Vobril, Carol Green, Greenhouse; Nicholas LaPenta of 65 Stitching and Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Young, announced the other day thqt Member. United Press International '.t One might have thought that was the drawing on Feb. 23. Coupons are in the Wedgewood Dr., has President Carter would “move the people’s “credal passions,” lest Calvin Vinick, A1 Dabrowski, England needlepoint Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, the United States becomes ungover­ purpose of democracy — to make Herald every Tuesday and Thursday. Lumber; Linda Benson, Richard recently been admitted to representative and spent Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. forthrightly” to give Communist Rockefeller protege. And so far he the Massachusetts Bar. nable. criminal government .un­ The winners and stores are Ellen Lar­ McMahon, Tri-City Divers;, Roberta the summer of 1965 in k U $ Vietnam membership in the UN, a has not rejected the view of an old Lima, Peru. Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publisher manageable.” son, Ann M. Reiley, Nassiff Arms; Byam, Nick Romano, B.D. Pearl; Joan Harold E Turkingion. Managing Editor wag in the White House pressroom pal, a Harvard professor named There were anonymous Trilateral dissents published as an appendix to Everett McCluggage, K.H. Ferris, Shoor Douglas, Denise Bleu, The Country Loft; Ms. LaPenta is an at­ cracked: “The Trilaterists have got Samuel Huntington, who wrote a Jewelers; Beverly Witham, Bernice Huntington’s work. We "guilty” peo­ A little leery W.T. Ford, Delores Vine, Personal Tee. torney with the En­ She attended Upsala Opinion to Carter." report for the Trilats that was Dixon. House & Hale; Don Wilson, M.L. ple, however, can find more comfort I am not much for those theories of Alto, Charles Glode, Charles Lynn, vironmental Protection College and received a And who are the Trilaterists? They critical of democracy. Larson. Optical Style ^ r ; Ray Vine, W.G. Glenney, Sue Leslie, Fred Krlstoff, in the words of a man who stood up to conspiracy advanhed by both Right Agency in its Boston B.A. degree in 1970. She are a bunch of 67 corporation As might be expected from a Mary Skinner, E.A. Johnson Paint; 20th Century T.V.; Mr. M. Camiller, Orrin received an M.S. degree in •H ara oompM* wHh be counted — Thomas L. Hughes, and Left. I do not believe David regional office, where she yam, and cloth oattam_ Pedestrians hard to see executives, academics, politicians, leading apologist for the Vietnam Charles Lynn, E.C. Marco, Formal's Inn; West, Rick’s Sporting Goods; Tom Mason, works in the enforcement education from the Univer­ president of the Carnegie Endow­ Rockefeller or Jimmy Carter’s labor union types, and female ac­ War, Huntington saw the people Harry Hoover, El Spaulding, Manchester Harry Davidson, Manchester Wallpaper & of federal water pollution sity of Pennsylvania in 1971 Manchester has a lot of tive material so they can be tivists who want the United States to themselves as the cause of the up­ ment for International Peace, and national security chief is trying to Hardware; Marge MjpM, Ray Bernstein, Paint; Barbara McConville, Kathleen control regulations. and a J.D . fro m joggers on its streets, and what seen. pay more attention to the Third heavals of the past 15 years. Doing former director of the State lake over the country. But Andy Siefferfs. Boulay, Westown Pharmacy; Grant Northeastern University Also, Matthew Farrell, B. McConville,. worth a • ) they wear has been cause for The safety agency also World's demands for social justice so, he absolved the Vietnam War, Department’s intelligence branch. Young's statement on Vietnam Wood, Katie Davenport, Western Auto; She was graduated from School of Law in 1976. th e m lraeft of m oh y^«it ] Hughes called for more suggests that the Trilaterist position Carvel's; Ken Leslie, Grace Bidwell, R.L. Nightingale, Jane Ireland, Arthur doU orr < alarm. and more take-home pay. Watergate, Richard Nixon’s decep­ Manohpiter High School in (lowntown manckoftar^ reminds pedestrians that sand democracy. He said the Huntington toward the Third World has been Scranton Leasing; Charles Strom, I. Drug. Arlene S. LaPenta a The Connecticut Safety Com­ and ice on many roads add to a Jimmy Carter and Vice President' tions and illicit acts by government Mondale are members. So is Carter's agencies from any blame. report, “Instead of criticizing the given a cordial hearing by the While mission has had reports from car's stopping distance. House. And I don’t want any minority top national security adviser, ‘Democratic distemper' last two Presidents for grievously alarmed motorists who say misgoverning the country...” pressure group, even the eminently Zbigniew Brzezinski (hereinafter to Huntington referred to “a criticized “the country for not sub­ distinguished Trilats, to wield too they have barely missed Joggers should search for be referred to as ZB). More democratic distemper,” and wrote striking joggers, or even off-the-road run or try to use significantly the Trilaterists were mitting to the misgoverning. Recent­ much influence in the Oval Office. pedestrians walking the roads. streets with minimal traffic. founded by banker David ‘■“•'•Maceo-ScoS 1 Motorists say those people Motorists should also be Rockefeller, who likes foreign policy to be run his way. are invisible until the last ins­ alert for pedestrian traffic ro)VTWS the Business Meet from lime to time tant. after dark, and especially on ZerexWinterlSumnier fn, 12«8 Known officially as the Trilaterist Joggers and pedestrians THIS IS JUST A KID 12 Ft. Auto Booster Antl-Ffeeze, Gallon roads without sidewalks or Commission, these elite folks meet Bank reports using the roads at night should where snowbanks have from time to time and publish IN A YELLOW SNOW OUTFITl Cable Set wear white clothing or reflec- narrowed the road shoulder. assorted books, pamphlets and its best year 3 96 w 1 , OVE** “white papers.” Implicit in most of Nathan Agostinelli, ** ih^rnv>nenun 1ilreeze \ these publications is ZB's theory that h president of Manchester CRISTY Other editors say: unless the Western democracies give State Bank, has reported Steam the emerging countries a square that the bank had an in­ Prestone 12 01. Dry Gas I The Concorde deal, these countries will feel forced crease of 12 per cent in V/lndshleW to "threaten" the West through assets for 1976. With an Deicer with FOR W ' - r EDGE Protective Out R ef nuclear blackmail, regional wars, asset increase of $1.5 Scraper Top It was as happy as could be million over last year and a H Shave k 15^0 Washington route up to June terrorism and such economic blows 43 per cent increase from tnoislufe i expected. Even with the this year. Determined as the Arab oil embargo. Our Limit 6 Cans operations this year it 4 The Trilats are financed mostly by narCusUnn^ limited scope available at pre­ criticisms of the aircraft has represents the best year in assorted foundations and Big ■■■..■.PUsticScraper.R.i»l sent, Concorde has notched up been voiced in some other the bank history. The bank /ouncescream, all types a good many successes in the Business and so calm they are in­ assets are now $12.7 large American cities, notably dependent of Rockefeller, who is said passenger-carrying field. Not million. New York, but there is still to have made only a "token" dona­ Manchester State will TRIAMINIC surprisingly however, the most time for them to change their tion. But Rockefeller has never been soon open a branch in the Syrup encouraging business has been mind. It would be tragic and, one to let the boys run and play; First National Store, Extra 30 % Off done on the Washington route. indeed, disgraceful if Concorde nobody got into the Trilats without Spencer St. This will be'the first branch opened by a Reg. ALL FIREPUCE GRATES his approval. 1.59 This, it must be hoped, is were to be prevented from commercial bank in a Rockefeller protege Relieves nasal congestion just the beginning of an active fulfilling the massive potential supermarket. Projected Our Be that as it may, ZB is a longtipe and running nose: 4oz. international future for a cost­ which has been created by so opening for the Finast Orig. 8 79 to 20.99 ly buhiii^ressive product of much skill, hard work and branch is late February. KERI Lotion Apglo-F^ench technology. expense in Britain and France. Cast and wrought iron models lor wood coal, or both Prospects of ultimate success Trading computers for caviar Executive would be bleak if the There can be little doubt that True Temper WASHINGTON - A Russian vices. It has roundly been criticized " Soothing hand lotion, 6.5 oz. U J O rln Q 14 Speed they claim, long on certain types of director Snow Shovel THERMOJET Americans turned against Con­ some of the ideas developed by roadshow plays in San Francisco this in the past for its sales of high industrial technology (e.g. automa­ Blender corde. the Concorde designers and week starring three top Soviet scien­ Lee Roderick military-potential computers to the Mary Elizabeth St. Clair tion of a steel factory) useful to U.S. Fortunately the opposition to planners will be copietl tists as traveling salesmen and a sup­ The H erald’s Russians, albeit for supposedly of East Hartford was Washington Correspondent firms. Although most American recently elected executive the aircraft in the United by manufacturers elsewhere in\ porting cast that no doubt will in­ peaceful purposes. Two have gone to ^ '® businessmen have tended to look director of the Hartford Tough alufTfinum blade, hre hardened Heavy gauge IVi" welded steel tubing 16 clude at least one onmipresent KGB the Joint Institute of Nuclear 5 cup container with removable States, which seems to have due course. U.S. firms doing business in the askance at such claims, 37 firms — County Bar Association by ash handle be ready lor more snow' circulates neat Pays tor itself in agent. They have just finished per­ Research in Dubna. base lor easy cleaning; sprung from commercial Britain has made an unfor­ U.S.S.R. including such giants as U.S. Steel, its board of directors. The Furnace Filters, Ret 9 % ...... 4 9 ' fuel savings! F Uspeeds. IL14 forming in Pittsburgh and Houston. Although the firm insists that con­ jealousy as much as from fears Dupont, Honeywell and Mobile Oil — promotion is in recognition tunate habit over the years of The plot, previewed in Washington Imagination boggled trols on the computers — including are taking no chances and have of the substantial increase about the environment, has not allowing others to cream off for this ancj a handful of other "My imagination is boggled by the on-site CDC personnel — assure they representatives at the seminars. in responsibilities and carried the day so far. the commercial benefit which writers, is simple enough: Sell Mr. opportunities that are inherent in will only be used for non-military workload to supply ser­ Even before taking office. ought to follow from British American Busienssman on the ad­ large-scale cooperative efforts Scientists conduct seminars purposes, a good num ber of vices required by HCBA vantages of buying Soviet between the world's leader in Three leading Russian scientists President Carter indicated expertise. That must not American specialists fear otherwise. members. Ms. St. Clair technology. The "roadshow" actual­ research, the Soviet Union, and the responsible for the control systems Behind in hardware will continue as director of that Concorde would be able to happen again in the case of the ly is a series of three first-of-a-kind world's leader in bringing technology used in modern Soviet chemical and the lawyer referral ser­ "This is one area where we've kept E continue its 16-month trial Concorde. — From the seminars sponsored by the Control to the marketplace, the United metallurgical plants are conducting vice, a position she has a solid edge," one such expert told period of flights on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald Data Corp. (CDC). a leader among States," said CDC founder and board the seminars. They are Professors held since 1975. me. "They’re 10 to 12 years behind us chairman W. C. Norris. Boris Timofeev and Georgij Iordan Before coming to HCBA, in the hardware itself, and 15 to 18 Russian technology, added Norris, and Dr. Boleslav Volter. At an in- MS. St. Clair taught in a years behind in knowing how to use maximum security reform could boost American employment troductoi7 session at Washington's Open forum computers.” However, added a se­ school in Michigan. and help the U.S, solve such International Club, the three were argus m n - cond defense analyst, “we’re on the problems as "energy, food, environ­ flanked by two interpreters as well Our verge of giving everything away." Palmatic Pocket Outfit ment, materials, water shortages, as embassy personnel including a Save*^20% Off Reg. Low Prices Such disquieting concerns in high- Music department support urged and better health care.” What is chunky middle-aged woman who level U.S. circles are brushed off by BRASS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES needed now, he said, is a reportedly is a KGB agent on hand to ^ Public To the editor, wanted to try. CDC’s Norris who says there has proper education in their chosen field “widespread recognition” by ensure the scientists don't misstep. ^ records Wall plaques, planters, candle Our Ready lor pictures with Flipllash The time is at hand again for the as scientists, mathematicians, or any school system had a program which been, if anything, “an over- holders, racks and more. Brass Americans that such help is Impressive Rfc KOOACOLORFIIM school budget to be presented to the other field. Unless our schools was offered to anyone who wanted to restrictive U.S. trade policy in non- accessories complement any decor. l.M to 2 1 .4 9 required. "The technology they've been Quitclaim deed 12EXP 99* 20EXP,..1.36 town board. I should like to urge the provide a course of study that will in­ try. strategic goods between East and Pepsi a big hit explaining at the seminars is pretty Stephen J. Smyth to Wen­ citizens of Manchester to support the struct them, these students will be Many school systems in Connec­ West. " dy D. Emmick, Ellington, American products already have impressive, but probably not much SPECIAL QSOUPI portion allocated to the Music deprived of a chance to develop their ticut have such a program and surely Perhaps that is true in some areas. property on Cone St., no cracked the Soviet marketplace. ahead of what already is available in Department. potential. Manchester should make an effort in Although the Russians have given us conveyance tax. Pepsi-Cola, made at a plant near the this country," confided a CDC of­ Ladies’ Music is something that everyone In particular I should like to ad­ this area also. little reason to trust them, there is Black Sea, has been a big hit with the ficial. “It’s hard to tell exactly how Fashion Watches of us relates to from the beginning to vocate a string program starting at Community support is necessary if probably no good reason why we Russians. And the Bendix Corp. is far along they are. Just as we get to Fiduciary's deed the end of his life. We turn our radios the elementary level. Had it not been Manchester is to have the funding shouldn't trade Pepsis and spark Ann R. Mullin, West expected to sign an agreement with where it starts to be really on to listen to music in our cars and for such a program in a school needed to provide good basic music plugs for vodka and factory automa­ Hartford, executrix of the Moscow this spring that would in­ enlightening, we have to stop talking in our homes. Music is an important system we would never have known instruction to all its students. tion. But the fear lingers that estate of Mary E. troduce a second U.S. consumer because the rest is classified.” part of our worship services, music that our oldest son could play the Sincerely, American greed may indeed be Reggetts, to John B. Gor­ Choose from sport, dress and product by building a $50 million CDC, which sees itself as a poten­ accompanies sporting events, and violin. Today he is an accomplished Doris M. Stevens selling us down the river along with man Jr. and Betty M. Gor­ pendant styles. spark plug plant in the U.S.S.R. tial broker for U.S.-Soviet business music is in the background of much violinist due initially to the fact that 29 Harlan St. our prized computers. man, property at 105 The Soviets are short on such deals, is a $2 billion company Hemlock St., $36,000. of our television programming. the school system had a program Manchester * SCRIPPS LEAGUE NEWSPAPERS Record sales attest to the major desirable consumer products but. specializing in electronic data ser- 1977 HypoAilergenic which was offered to anyone who Pierced Earrings PIONEER 'E m erso il 8-Track importance that music has in our Certificate of devise Cassette Recorder Stereo Tape Player lives. And yet when it comes to Today’s thought Estate of Anna Della allocating funds to insure that CRCOG or smog Fera to Francis P. Della Our Our students learn the fundamentals of Fera, Gloria D. Della Reg Reg. us seek an easier road. Fera, Constance Brannick, 49 95 49 99 music, this is relegated to one of the region to Hartford Metropolitan con­ Courage, or fortitude, is a virtue justice, ui any vii iue first. Nuturious all of Manchester, and least important places in the funding trol. that rouses admiration in all but the Everyone is capable of fortitude heroism it may not be, but every vir- Built in condenser mike, volume Slide controls lor volume lone To the editor: most jaded. Who is not moved by the but its exercise is dependent upon the turous person is a small hero, noble Teresa Genovesi, and balance Auto or manual of the school budget. If Greater Hartford Metropolitan and tone control UsesACorOC The Capitol Region Council of strength of determination in a great fervor with which we espouse the in God's eyes. Rockville, property at 60 program changer Surely this situation should be Governments, CRCOG, was designed Government becomes a reality it will explorer, a famous warrior, an em- cause of the good, the true, the noble. Subrqitted by Oak St. reversed when you consider what to seek out the facts concerning be at a great cost to all of the sur­ batted people? When courage comes Everyday, courage is being exer­ Rev. Robert W. Cronin Estate of Antonio Falcet- music means to us all. Without music problems of a regional nature. As a rounding towns. They will lose their to the fore in adversity, nobility of cized in unnoticed and unknown ways St. Maurice Church ta to Carolina Falcetta, in our lives we would be poor indeed. purely advisory body it was supposed identity, their chartered rights of soul is revealed. when individuals place truth, mercy. Bolton property at 133 Oak St. In addition we must recognize that to draw together facts and figures Home Rule and self determination, Courage is not reserved for the there are students for whom music and transfer its findings to the the rights of referendum, and, of rare occasion and to few souls. Its Release of attachment potential lies in each of us. It is a part Manchester State Bank will become their career. These various town governments and their course, the vast sums of money Side glances By GILL FOX students have as much right to a eligible voters. which the city expects to extract of human integrity and springs from against Paul P. Fiano. devotion to an ideal. It is called for in There has been constant in­ from the citizens of those towns that are swallowed up. each of us when temptation, in siren Frude name terference and meddling in the af­ fashion, seeks to lead us astray. It is U O H O O I. o r 4 The Almanac The current office-holders in every Donald Godin, doing fairs of CRCOG by members of the needed when difficulty besets the H61U16B Hartford City Council trying to sub­ town now members of CRCOG owe it business as D.F.G. Window path of virtue and laziness would bid Cleaning, 19 Newman St. vert CRCOG to the desires of those to their constituents to withdraw By I nileil I’rcsn Inlerniilionul members. Their offensive tactics from CRCOG at once. Then, the Today is Friday, Feb. 4, the 35th have contributed thousands of tai: voters should approve or reject Yesterdays Building |>ermits day of 1977 with 330 to follow, dollars annually to it. CRCOG by the traditional American Newton H. Smith for Mrs. Irene Orsino, The-moon is between its full phase The Greater Hartford Chamber of process known as the referendum. Frost Queen and last quarter. No elected official should be allowed 25 years ago ( alterations at 11 Battista Commerce, the Greater Hartford Rd., $6,000. 5.25 Cu. FL Chest Freezer The morning stars are Mercury Corporation and Greater Hartford to take part and make decisions in Milkman Frank Vittner saves two and Mars. in Hartford fire. Robert Millette for Process are basically the chief CRCOG without the full consent and .ludge promises jail for noisy high Robert Lappen, 23 Lyness The evening stars are Venus, promoters of CRCOG. Their purpose approval of his town's voters. Jupiter and Saturn school students in theater. St., wood-burning stove at seems now to bring CRCOG in and All towns should adopt the united 151 Pearl St., $130. Those born on this date are under Cheney’s is awarded a $75,040 Ary under control of the Metropolitan s(and and philosophy: Agway Inc., additions at •18 7 the sign of Aquarius. contract. Government of Hartford. These "Mutual cooperation with voter ap* Saul M. Silverstcin is made trustee 24 Electric St., $500. • 2 0 7 . Famed American transatlantic three associate agencies contributed proval, YES." of Eastern States Exposition. Thomas Battagler for flyer Charles A. Lindbergh was born a so-called $50,000 grant to CRCOG in "Capitulation to power hungry V.S.H. Realty Co., Canton, Feb. 4, 1902. Actress Ida Lupino was Regional ?5overnment promoters, 10 years ago Mass., alterations at 267 E. the month of December 1976. Now George L a^nne of Glastonbury born on this date in 1918. NEVER!" Center St., $700. there is great insistence by the begins campaign for state GOP On this day in history: Horace Tetrault and SALE: Greater Hartford Chamber of Yours sincerely, chairmanship by offering three party MANCHESTER In 1901, Maj. William Gorgas Sons Inc. for Dennis VERNON FRIDAY & SATURDAY Commerce that the 18 regional Frank U. Lupien objectives to State Central Com­ gr. 10a.m. to9p.m launched a U.S. Army campaign to Dailey, aluminum siding at 1145 Tolland Tumplkn Chambers contribute $500 to aid the 21 Sunset St. mittee and all Republican town "My husband speaks broken Spanish, shattered Frencli and Tri-cny Shopping Corner r 12 noon to 5 p.m. wipe out yellow fever in Cuba, 40 Whitney Rd., $3,000. process of subjecting the towns in the Manchester chairmen and vice-chairmen. profane English!” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn FrI , Feb 4. H 7 7 - PAGE SEVEN-A PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Feb. 4. 1977 California skaters Lloyd and Dihigo Herald angle Repeat CCIL title Sports slate tops in pairs event blacks in Shrine Earl Yost NEW YORK (UPI) - "I must have been about 13 years old Sulurduv Sports Editor to lead the opening round of competi­ jnd was a bat boy when I saw him,” said former catching great liVSKE’l llAI I. HARTFORD (UPI) - Tai tion. goal for Indians Ciilliolic NS. South ^ Roy Campanella of newly elected Hall of Famer John Henry Babilonia says she knows why Genovesi, of Vernon, and Weigle, Lloyd. "He was a tremendous shortstop.” tiiilliolii' iit I of II , H ^ of West Hartford, members of the In CCIL action, 1-12 East Hartford llo o s u lo n ic C C at fi she and partner Randy Uoyd, often referred to as the By LEN AUSTER 1976 Olympic team, are strong con­ Dihigo, a right-handed pitcher and\ High is at 1-12 Enfield High in a bat­ MCC. 11 i Gardner are the winners of the "Black Honus Wagner,” and Martin hitter in the Negro, Cuban and Hrrulcl Sporlswriler tenders for the title vacated by 1976 tle for ninth place in the 10-team U.S. Pairs Figure Skating dancing champions Colleen O’Connor Dihigo, a supremely talented pitcher- Mexican Leagues In the 1920s and Tops in field The key is in the lock; all league while 9-4,11-4 Penney will try Championships. and Jim Millns. outfielder, 'Thursday became the last 30s, had a lifetime batting average of Solution simple HOCKEY two players to be voted into the Hall George Ehrlich, WfNF’s sports that’s needed is a sharp twist to keep at least its share of second "Because we are such good single Sandy Lenz of Rockford, III. moved 320 along with 200 victories. In 1938, Now that a discrimination charge It o (■ li N i 11 r by the Special Committee on Negro director, rates a nod from this direc­ of the wrist. White the analogy place entertaining 8-5, 9-5 Simsbury skaters it makes us much improved a second step closer to the junior with Vera Cruz. Dihigo led the has been leveled at the Manchester Maorlir-.lrr, 9:10 Leagues. tion as New England’s top play-by- might not be totally correct, High as pair skaters,’,’ she said after win­ ladies' crown when she placed first in Mexican League In pitching (11-2, Recreation Department by David's ■V They will be inducted at tbe entry in tlie Feline League regarding play radio basketball announcer. Sit­ that’s the general cir­ ning the title liiursday night. the short program. Lenz, who led the 0.90 ERA) and in hitting (.ST). He ting next to Ehrlich and listening to Central Valley Conference action i WRESTI.IM, ^ Miss Babilonia, of Mission Hills, opening round Wednesday night, Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine on Aug. 8 died in 1971 at 66. the ban on non-resident players cumstance for Manchester along with Ernie Banks, the baseball his account of the Manchester High- pits 2-7, 2-12 Rockville High at 1-7, 2- ‘ Maorlii'slcr at Enfield i Calif., and Gardner, of Los Angles, appeared headed for the crown to be “I had the pleasure of playing except for the Silk City men’s league High’s basketball team going 11 Glastonbury and pace-setting 8-0, writers' choice, and Al Lopez, Joe it may bring to a head the situation Conard High game Tuesday night at built an early lead and swept the decided in the finals tomorrow night. against him,” Campanella said. 10-4 South Windsor High at home Sewell and Amos Rusie, who were which has gotten out of hand in re­ the Clarke Arena was a real pleasure into tonight’s play. •...... I pairs event, earning the right to ' Genovesi and Weigle'were followed "What a pitcher and hitter he was ... in contrast to being the same dis­ The defending CCIL champs against 6-2, 7-6. Windsor Locks. represent the U.S. at the World by the teams of Susan Kelley and An­ voted in by the veterans committee. 1 never hit too well against him.” cent seasons. It also was announced the Special tance recently from Johnny Most of currently grip a two-game lead this Bolton, 0-12, 0-13, hosts 6-6, 6-7 Skating Championships next month drew Stroukoff of Claymont, Del., The breakup of the Special Com­ News was disclosed yesterday that Committee on Negro Leagues would the Feline League, through an at­ the Boston Celtics. Ehrlich has been go around and a victory by the 11-2 Portland and 11-1,12-1 Coventry High in Tokyo. Michele Ford of Tempe, Ariz., and Early leader mittee. which was created to honor doing college games for better than Silk Towners over homestanding entertains 4-6, 4-8 Rham in COC play ’The pair will be joined by Gail Glenn Patterson Jr. of Phoenix; and be disbanded. those players who were barred from torney. had charged discrimination Sports briefs Campanella, the Brooklyn two decades and is a big leaguer Wethersfield High, which shares se­ while 2-7, 3-11 Ellington High is home Hamula and Frank Sweiding, both of Stacy Smith and her partner, John Sandy Lens of the major leagues for racial reasons, in the Rec's softball program. Dodgers’ heavy-hitting catcher who calling the plays...Channel 30 has a cond place with Penney at 9-4, would to 8-2, 11-4 Tolland for a North Cen- ■ Colorado Springs, Colol, who placed Summers, of Claymont, Del. comes nearly six years after Its for­ The solution is simple. Rockford, III., takes was elected by the baseball writers 1 Ban all non-residents from any new sportscaster, Tony Edwards, go a long way towards a second tral Connecticut Conference en­ second, and by third place finishers, Reginald Stanley, Ardmore, Pa., is mation in 1971. counter. lead in Junior to the Hall of Fame in 1969, recalled Recreation Department program. starting Monday...Gary Palladino, successive title. Chuck Knox Sheryl Franks of Lexington, Mass., the leader in the junior men's com­ “The intent was to vote Into the UHartford varsity basketball coach, "No, it wouldn’t give us a lock but add Mike Boticelli of Weston, Mass. petition, with Robert Wagenhoffer of Ladies' Division of his bat boy days with a semipro team Hall of Fame such outstanding per­ 2. Open all Recreation Department LOS ANGELES (IPI) - Head in Atlantic City and the figure of John programs to local and non-residents. has already posted the best first year a win would go a long way,” con­ “We do not plan any changes in our Fontana, Calif., second, and Ted U.S. Figure Skating formers in the old Negro Leagtie, record in that position. Jack Repass curred Indian coach Doug Pearson, Wethersfield, on a three-game win Cuarli Cltuek Knox is not going lo program for Tokyo. We are just Masdea of Colorado Springs, Colo., Championships at Henry Lloyd. who in the opinion of the committee, The Silk City League, one of 10 Detroit. "He was at the end of his career reports. The Hawks have already "If we win on the road against a skein, was not one of the early season going to go out and work harder,” third. would have made it anyway had they supervised by the Rec, was the only There liu\e been widespread Hartford. when I was there,” Campanella said won a dozen games and appear tough opponent, the schedule CCIL selections but as Pearson Miss Babilonia said. In the senior ladies’ division. Bar­ not been deprived of playing in the one given a green light to officially speculations during the past two by telephone from a New York headed for a post-season tourney afterwards appears to favor us.” remarked, "They have everybody — "Getting stronger and a step bie Smith of Denver is the leader," m ajor leagues.” a com m ittee allow up to as many as five non­ hospital where he is recovering from spot. Wednesday night. East Catholic Cheney Tech, 3-8 In the COC and 3- back from last year and right now weeks that Knox, the Los Angeles quicker in our legs will be our followed by Linda Fratianne of spokesman said. residents on each roster. Eight of the a successful operation for ulcerated and Northwest Catholic will share 10 over-all, hosts 7-4, 7-6 East Hamp­ are playing as well as anyone in the Rums' highly suecessful four-year primary job” for the world com- Northridge, Calif., and Priscilla Hill ” We are satisfied that miuion has leagues are for males. buttocks. "He was playing.first base the bill with UHartford in a Hartford ton High in the lone home bout for a league.” Manchester won the first coueh, was going lo join the Lions petiton,” Gardner said. of Lexington, Mass. been accomplished." Few, if any, of the 10 leagues com­ us head eoueh. Land donated at the time. But I had h ea^ the name Civic Center basketball local quintet while East Catholic is meeting at Clarke Arena, 59-39, hit­ Winners of the Silver Dance com­ Charles Tickner of Littleton, Colo., plied strictly to the non-resident rule STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. and he was truly a great player and a doubleheader,..UConn’s Tony Han­ idle until Saturday night when it com­ ting 19 of 26 free throws while the But Knox pul an end lo the petition were Kelley Morris, Colum­ is the leader in the senior men’s in the past, which erupted into a mild (UPl) — International Paper Co. an­ credit to baseball. God bless him.” son has accepted an invite to play in bats arch-rival South Catholic at the Eagles were successful on their lone speculations Thursday hy saying bus. Ind., and Michael Seibert, Top form skating competition. Competition controversy late last season. nounced Sunday the donation of 1.023 Daytona racing the annual Aloha Classic in Honolulu GEORGE PRASSER attempt. he will remain with the Rams. He Carmel, Ind. Second place went to resumes today. , Lloyd was 80 when he died in 1965. The discrimination charge was out­ University of Hartford. acres of land, including the main ski DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (UPI) - April 7-9. has four years left on a five-year Felicia Digigiusto, East Haven, His career spanned the years 1905-31 lined in correspondence to Mel trails of the Stratton Mountain Ski European cars, led by the tur­ conlrucl. Conn., and Don Adair, West Hart­ and is believed, according to the Siebold, Rec director, from Atty. David Santee of Park Parent on top Area, to the U.S. Ski Educational bocharged Porsche 935s, took eight of Off the cuff ford. Third place went to Hae Park, sketchy records available, to have 4 Kevin O'Brien who represented Dave Foundation, a nonprofit organization the top 10 spots Thursday In Warren, N.J., and Patrick Shannon, Ridge, III., performs NEW YORK (UPI) - Bernie compiled a lifetime batting average Woodbury, sponsor of David’s Feline Woes at the foul line were which also manages the U.S. Olym­ qualifying for the 24 Hours of Milford, Conn. in Senior Men’s Divi­ Parent is back on top. The of" .360. He was an exceptional League entry. encountered by Manchester Com­ Jerry Sloan pic ski team. Daytona endurance race. "We felt we had skated well, but it Philadelphia Flyers’ 6-0 victory over fielder, dominating the old Negro munity College’s women s basketball Third leg of NETS EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) — sion competition at The foundation will use 2.5 per cent Jochen Mass of West Germany set was in the eyes of the judges, and I the Chicago Black Hawks Thursday Leagues of his day. team this week. The local team Jerry Sloun has signetl a four«year Hartford Civic night was Parent’s fifth shutout of of the estimated $2 million gross ski Wagner, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ a track record of 127.658 miles per "It is my intention to file a formal guess they thought we did the best swished just 15 of 44 tries yet walked coniract as basketball euach at his Center. the season and 44th of his National lift receipts — estimated at $40,000 to superb shortstop with whom Lloyd hour over the 3.84-mlle Daytona complaint with the Commission on job,’’ Miss Morris said. off the floor a 69-37 winner over alma mater, K\ans>ille College, Hockey League career, moving the $50,000— to finance the development vyas often compared, once said: “I International Speedway road course Human Rights and Opportunities un­ Tunxis...Skid of the Boston Celtics is utui will leave the (Jiieago Bulls as Connecticut favorites Judy and training of U.S. skiers. The tour here Feb, 25~27 Genovesi and Kent Weigle finished 31-year-old goalie past Gump am honored they should name a great in his Porsche 935. That assured him less your department amends its one of the biggest flops of the year in feature will go to a worthy cause. .soon as be can **Hind up my af­ Worsley into 16th place on the list of property is worth $1.5 million. ballplayer such as John Henry Lloyd of the pole position at the start Satur­ regulations to grant the women's pro sports. First the absence of Dave By EARL YOST first in two compulsory dance events Jack Redmond, Racquet Club pro, fairs." career shutouts. after me.” day. league the same rights as the male Cowens was given as the reason and Sports Editor Sloan, a star guard in the league,” the letter noted. will serve as host and will also par­ now with Cowens back and Charlie Three weeks from Friday, ticipate. National Basketball .Vssoeiation Siebold said the letter had been Scott out for the year with an arm for a MBt. 91. No. 4011 power aiaortat k brthee, on golfing tour pros who will be seen in action 4; ".a* 29 17 5 63 Elastern Realty, 50-36, last whUewalti. mida. 81 No 4M F former Los Angeles Rams assistant San Diego 29 20 2 60 MYHA hockey paced the Supremes with shooting for the biggest part of the is concerned, is that he got the job, Wednesday at the East $2,000 purse. Cross country Winnipeg 26 20 1 53 eight points and Tim Thursday — with a five-year con­ Phoenix 21 28 2 44 Side Rec. Cliff Bickford •i853i Hoehn is tournament tested. Five MIDDLEBURY, Vt. (UPI) - More Finnegan added six more. added 18 points and Ray •4793 HONOLULU (UPI) — Bruce Lietzke and Tom Watson con­ tract believed to pay him more Edmonton 21 29 2 44 tributed by Willie Simons, PEE WEE times he has competed at prestigious than 200 cross country ski racers mone> than any other former Calgary 19 26 4’ 42 TRAVEL Blanchette five to the win­ MONTE CAOLO tinue to be the big names on the PGA Winter Tour, but at the Forest Hills. from across the country are expected Two goals by Garth Slycz Me Niff, George LeBIanc Close games marked ning total while Damien NOVA 4-0000 assistant coach ever got when he Thursday’s Result and Verbridge. play last night at the Y, COUPE $240,000 Hawaiian Open they’re being crowded for the headlines. This is the third season for NETS. to compete in the Eastern Cross- and one by George LeBIanc Purcell (16), Bill Anderson •EOAN equipped with A/C. V4. aoto mo^ed into a head post. Phoenix 5, Houston 3 Glen Aliezi and Paul VFW topping Willis Lietzke, who won four weeks ago at Proceeds from the local play are Country Championships, to be hosted led the Manchester Ban­ (10) and Leonard Anderson Includinf 4 cjrl., auto trana.. traai. power iteerlnf k earmarked for the Manchester LeBIanc both turned in Garage, 23-17, and Multi watla. power atecrlnf. brakee. A M F M radio, rally the Tucson Open, used his solid by Middlebury College at its Bread Guillermo Vilas tams to a 3-2 win over (4) topped Eastern. whceli com a. St. No. SOd wheels and much elae shot on the first hole blunted his TED HOEHN NHL solid performances. Circuit edging the Elks, 16- E Memorial Hospital Building Fund. frame to good advantage over the Loaf Mountain Course this Sunday. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (LPI) — Glastonbury last night at No 4S7S. windswept 7,234-yard Waialae Coun­ momentum. The event has been underwritten by Campbell Conference the Hartford Arena. 1 2 . (fiiillermo Nilas of Argentina, Last weekend results Glenn Turner’s dozen STANDINGS try Club course to card a pair of eye­ "I hit a big drive and a good three- eight local businessmen, all of whom Patrick Division Scott Verbridge, Tom *4068 former \N imbledon champion were not received until points paced the Vets with BUSINESS NATIONAL- opening eagles Thursday for a five- iron, but 1 scuffed my chip shot and will participate in a Pro-Member W L T Pts. Marshall and goalie Rick Stan Smith and Chile's Jaime Fillo today. Scores were: En­ Paul Tetreault high for Dubaldo-Lesperance 6-0, under-par 33-34—67 and a share of the had to two-putt from 15 feet to save Tournament. Phila. 30 10 12 72 Spiller all played well for World Team Tennis top the field in the upcoming field 3, Manchester Willis with seven. Telso 5-2, F red ’s 5-3, CAMARO opening-round lead with Monty par.” the freckle-faced Stanford One of the weekend features NYIsIdrs. 31 14 7 69 the winners. COUPE CAPRICE 4 -0 0 . week-long S50,000 Springfield Atlanta 23 18 11 57 Peewees 2; Manchester Bob Roya hooped 19 Westown 3-4, Barons 2-5, with V-S. auto tram . Kaser, a non-winner in 10 years on graduate said of his play. "That kind (matches will be played Friday, with auto traitt.. radio 4 r. of slowed my momentum.” International Tennis Classic. NY Rangers 18 23 13 49 Bantams 4, Wethersfield 0; points for Multi and the BA’s 0-7. ipeakcr, rally wheel!, whltewalli. power itcerini the tour. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 25-27) will Manchester’s Bantams If brakea. speed control, Kaser, whose best year was 1968 welcomes Russians Those three were lop-seeded in Smythe Division Simsbury 2, Manchester Elks’ Brian Fulton tallied whitewallf, P brakea. coo- Kaser. unlike Lietzke. was in the be a free instructional clinic with also came home a winner sole mlda. No. 4UI 4 ^ radio. Ult wheel and many a 32-man draw that will begin W L T PU. Bantams 0; Vernon 1, six. BUSINESS AMERICAN- other e ttfM St. No. M IS last threesome off the tee and had to when he won $28,000, was four pros taking part during the one last night with a 4-2 deci­ competition Monday morning. St. Louis 21 26 6 48 Manchester Peewees 0; JIMOR.S Bogner’s 6-2, Three J ’s 6-2, battle the tricky tradewinds that philosophical of his performance. hour set aside for this promotion. sion over Wethersfield at PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — One of the most unique cultural Preliminary games will be played Chicago 19 25 9 47 Manchester Squirts 9, Getting twin-figure point Sportmart 5-2, Army & swept over the Oceanside course in "This is just the first round," he NETS players will also take on all Glastonbury. *4674 in day and night sessions during Colorado 15 29 9 39 Wethersfield 0; productions from Brion Navy 2-5, Buzzards 2-5, *5450 the afternoon period. His card of 34- said. comers in a Charity Challenge exchanges in sports history is now part of World Team Tennis. Mike McNiff tallied the week, with no night session Minnesota 12 28 11 35 Manchester Peewees 6, Shea (15), Jim Paggioli Dubaldo piectric 1-6. 33—67 showed a consistent six bir­ He added. “I was just trying to Matches in best five out of nine An all-Russian squad, to be called Vancouver 15 33 5 35 twice and Scott Verbridge ""This is a great opportunity for scheduled Thursday. V ernon 3; F a r r ’s 5, (14) and Greg Allen (11), dies, with one bogey marring the shoot a good a score as I could.” tiebreakers. All monev from this the Soviets, officially joined WTT and Brian Gullo once each Wales Conference Wethersfield 0; Regal’s 1, the Spurs upended the Trail SENIOR- Fogarty’s 7-1, 2 0 0 * * * * FACTORY REBATE ON ALL round. Thursday and will play home us,’" Metreveli said. ’"There have to account for the local been many Soviet athletes and teams Bruce Campbell .Norris Division Vernon 0. Blazers last night at the Y, Moriarly’s 5-3, Frank’s 4-4, Watson, hottest name on the tour matches in a number of American scores. Assists were con­ MEW VERAS. CHEVEnES. AND MOIIZAR competing in the United States, but PROVIDENCE. R.l. (IPI) - W L T PU. 51-40. Schiebel’s 0-8, after winning back-to-back titles in cities. Montreal 39 7 8 86 this will be the first time a Soviet Bruce Cumphell pumped in a 12- Dave White hooped 20 the Bing Crosby and the Andy Pitts. 23 20 9 55 Xvi team will actually compete in a fuulcr with 32 seconds lo play, I points for the losers. Williams-San Diego opens, took the "Never before has a Soviet team Los Ang. 19 23 10 48 B o w lin g regular season where standings and then gruhhed a rchound with limp ILLINC early lead with a 32 on the back nine, competed in actual league play Wash. 16 29 8 40 Not very good week | statistics are kept.” running out Thursday lo guide Strong Timothy Edwards including a 60-foot eagle on the 13th, where the results counted in the stan­ Detroit 14 30 6 34 Ticket sale Take Advantage of Our Full 60- nulionally ranked Providence past Mason 460, Ann Brendle of South Windsor pinned an but he scuffed a chip shot on the first dings,” said Jim Jorgensen, presi­ The team is scheduled to play four Adams Division PARKADE DUSTY- General admission NEW YORK (UPI) - This has not been a Rhode Island, 67-66. Bill Tomlinson 234-611, 466, Marty Bradshaw 474, easy 82-49 defeat on'IIIing Day Engine-Drive Train hole (the 10th for him) and came in dent of the Pennsylvania Keystones, m atches at the Spectrum in W L T Pts. tickets for the high school- good week for Nevada-Las Vegas. First they In winning their 14th straight Roger Mieezkowski 201- Irene Savoie 464. Junior High yesterday in with a 68. He was joined there by I which will host the Soviet franchise. Philadelphia and two in Atlantic Ci­ Boston 31 16 6 68 college basketball Guarantee on Most of Our Lata game, the Friars had lo overcome 212-612, Dan Danilowicz South Windsor. former Masters champs Charles lost to “God,” then Illinois Stale made lliein "This is sports history in the ty, N.J. Jorgensen said the Soviets Buffalo 29 16 6 64 doubleheader Wednesday a 26-poiiil performance hy Rhode Toronto 25 20 7 57 208, Ike Miller 212-596, Jeff ELKS — Gene Richard­ Ozzie Johnson tallied 23 Modal Used Cars... Coody, Steve Melnyk and Larry see Red. making and another important step will play matches ” in as many night at the Hartford Civic Island freshman Sly Vt illiams. Cleve. 15 28 9 39 Jones 221-604, Ken Kelso son 352, Frank Pagano 145- points and Bob Halldin 10 Ziegler. The third-ranked Rebels got pasted last in building a continuing spirit of American cities as possible.” Center will go on sale Mon­ The lead changed hands 28 Thursday’s Results 200, Skip Kelly 202-550, Dan 350, John Berk 139, Jack for liling while Johnny 74 FORD •2799 One-time PGA winner A1 cooperation with the Soviet Union," Jorgensen said at least 36 cities — day at East Catholic. Saturday by Athletes in Action, a group of including Baltimore, Washington, limes, with neither team holding NY Islanders 8, NY Ostberg 215, Dennis Carlin Talley 137-148-416, Nick Allen and Pete Anthony Maverick 2«l>OOf. 6 cyl.. auto., power alatring, radio, Geiberger was at 69 with Mark Lye. he said. The Eagles will oppose luxury dacor pkg., tow mUaaga 74 FORD *3348 ex-college athletes working for the Uanipus Miami, Kansas City, Minneapolis, more than a four-point lead. Rangers 3 228-562, Larry Davis 202, Twerdy 370, John Rieder each contributed 25 points l t d Coupa V-9. A/lrana . powar tiaaring. vinyl roof, Jerry McGee, Bob Gilder, Dale Northwest Catholic in the radio Ousade for Christ International, and the Cincinnati, Dallas and Houston — Providcuce, 18-2, was led hv Philadelphia 6, Chicago 0 Carl Ogren 201, Butch 136- 375, Al Atkins 162-150- to the winning offense. 72 CHEVROLH *2046 Hayes, Bobby Cole, Mike Hill and schoolboy opener at 7 N on 2-Door, e cyl.. Md von>. rodlo W n S21SS. only consolation in the 104-77 whipping was The team will be led by world class have expressed an interest in hosting Bid) Miseviciiis with 18 points. Pittsburgh 0, (Heveland 0 Savino 211, Mike Lappen 409, Jim Venezia 352, Stan ILLING GIRLS 7 8 IMPALA *4150 Howard Twilly. Boston 5, St. Louis 4 o’clock with host Universi­ Station Wagon V-9 angina. A/trana. luggoge carriar, stars Alex Metreveli and Olga a match involving the Soviets. Boh Cooper with 15 and Joey '212, Al Senna 206 - 569, Seymour 136-139-400, Bruce Leading throughout, 78 FORD *3698 George Archer led a field of 12 at that the loss was not officiallv recognized hv Buffalo 6, Colorado 4 / Fish 355, William Adamy ETast Windsor High’s girls ty of Hartford against St. Oran Torino 2-Doo< V-0. auto . powar etaaring A radio, powar atoaring. powar brakaa Morozova. Other players named to At the noon news conference, the Hassell with 14. Cumphell finished Dave Wilson 555, Brian brakaa. air conditioning, vinyl roof. radk). W at $3900 70. Defending champ Ben Crenshaw the NCAA. Montreal 6, Vancouver 4 Michael’s in the 8:30 night­ the team were Natasha Chmyreva, city presented an inscribed replica of with six points. Boyington 554. 140-137-397, Whit Hastings upended Illing’s girls, 34- 74 OLOSMORILE *2899 was among 20 at 71 and Johnny Miller cap. 76 DATSUN ,*3399 Onraga Coupa 9FM radio, vary low powar brakaa. radio, virtyl roof Geiman, vice president of the start, got 11 points from W illiaui- REC- Earl Rohan 138. mHaaga. told, 65 players completed the round A third woman player will be added 73 CAPRICE *3048 U.S.S.R. Lawn Tennis Federation. son and Raiidv VV ilds. NBA at par or better. at a later date. 71 CHEVROLET *2040 Cuatom Coup# V-9. A/uana. au condmon. radio, Eastern Conference FRIENDSHIP- Rich Caprioa Coupa. V-9. auto, air condmoning. power powar ataanno. powar brakaa Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer Begley 224, Rich Johnson •tearing A brakaa. vlnyf roof, radio and two former Hawaiian Open Atlantic Division ITS STILL WINTER 79 MU9TAM6 *3998 W L Pet. GB 210-540, Dick Woodbury 74 CHEVEUE *3099 O M a Coupa V-9 angina. A/trana.. atarao radio, powar winners. Gay Brewer and John Lucas had help; etaaring. powar brakaa 232-617, Bill Zwick 211-516, Malibu 2-Ooor, 9 c y l. a uto . power ataertng. radio, Schlee, were among the 26 bunched Phila. 30 18 .625 NY Knicks 23 25 .479 7 Steve Pelletier 227-574, ’ vary low m lla i^ Waa 13396 at 73. lOTKRS 73 MERCURY *2499 Financial woes Boston 23 27 .460 8 Tom Kershaw 516, Don 76 CHEVETTE *2699 Comat 2-Door 6-«y1 angina. A/lrana . radio. "1 just let loose on the par-fives,” Private club Buffalo 17 31 .354 13 Searles 507, Marge DeLisIe HatcXbock ooupo 4 cyl. 4 icood. rodk>. Lietzke said after going over his Blazers in tie Your " BOOTS JfYWEMHT 76 BRANADA *4999 TOKYO (UPI) - The HONOLULU (UPI) - NY NeU 14 34 .292 16 192-178-527, Pegge Shelsky with F*K Ulwrt 4 Door Vary low miiaaga. V-9. A/Vana. aw condtbon. 4 card. 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GB Woodbury 475, Pat COLOR 1m|M holes, 1 didn't have a whole lot of another private golf club in the postponement of the Wash. 27 20 .574 Thibodeau 451. l«$12JI Pacific Division all by himself Thursday night, but he had plenty Waiting Ladles and 73 CHRYSLER *3099 good shots,” Japan, with construction April 17 Japanese Formula Houston 26 21 .553 1 Nawpon 4.Door Hardtop V-9. auto. power eiaaring A As for Watson, he felt the poor chip of help from the Indiana Pacers. expected to commence One Grand Prix race after aeve. 28 21 .553 1 Yotrths • 1 0 ^ brakaa • windowa • aaaii. atr conditioning, vinyl roof, TRUCKS For You At ...\ K. of C.-TedKlejna 219- radio Vary low mUaaga Lucas produced 35 points and 22 within respectability with the help oi later this year. sponsors withdrew from San Ant. 26 24 .520 2W 220-595, Mike Hodge 200- 7B CHEVROUT ’419S NewOrl. 23 28 .451 6 rebounds in leading the Blazers to a Billy Knight’s 28 points. The superstar golfer said the event citing financial 585, Terry Means 202-222- 78 FORD *3699 r Fiaataida Pickup Scottadaia. v-S auio . powar Kid scores AUanU 19 33 .365 lOW Oranada 4-Door. V-9. auto . powar etoartng A brakaa. atoarmg A brakaa. ra d « Waa $4295 107-98 romp over Indiana, but the he will serve as chairman difficulties, 582, Cy Perkins 212-582, BOSTON (UPI) — The kid was Elsewhere, New Orleans topped Western Conference radio, vinyl roof. Vary low miiaaga. Waa 83996 Pacers were never in the game after Golden State, 105-99, the New York and president of the new JAF officials express^ John Martin 200-209-552, SURVIVORS 79 DATSUN *3499 brought up for extra muscle but it S K I JACKET 74 DODGE *2998 PICtup 4sKA, Carter for poor shoveling of the widely read by a partisan clientele is a good day to take on a do-it- a talker today. Even smatterings Berry’s World. story. However, the words "I don’t un­ seriously doubt it, this assembly yourself project, especially if could utilize dear Robert and his White House sidewalks? Emmerling and that his unwarranted verbal of conversation hold valuable In­ Students venture First of all, I have seen Robert’s derstand" are. The point is, why there's a new product involved. sights for you. The Flintstonas — Hanna-Barbara Productlona Rules in "action" at assembly must we be so proper? We are not the rules. It is their choice. But please and Kennedy had nothing to do with quirks only serve to kindle the You’ll have a ball. the court. > AQUARIU8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It to the big city meetings and they do not guarantee United Nations, nor even the Board don't force it on us. — Sue Launi hostilities of the public. — Robert E. CANCER (Jurw 21-July 22) If is in your best Interest to be on more organized meetings. Many Weiss. HSW sports editor you have the Impulse to contact your toes today for signs that of Education. We are a group of someone today, by all means do The Current Affairs Club times, discussions have degenerated students trying to organize events come to you from the actions of WHAT KIND journeyed to New York City to view so. Something extremely plea­ others. They could benefit you OF BAIT into personal attacks. Furthermore, and activities for the student body sant could result. SHOULD WE the embassies of the Ukranian SSR, moneywise. those who do not know the rules and trying to maintain some kind of LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A person USE ? Belgium, and Sri Lanka on Tuesday, Guidance notes PI8CE8 (Ftb. 20-March 20) become frustrated in their attempts iiaison with the administration. No with whom you're intimately Heed the Ideas advanced by Feb. 1. These United Nation's mis­ associated could come up with a your mate today. Even though to speak. If things are not perforrried more, no less. Representatives from the Rhode Path Junior College, Longmeadow, by April 1. The deadline for tip that could make or save you sions provided the students with a in exact accordance with the rules, a they seem outlandish, they may We do need order at the meetings, Island Trades Shops School Mass, will be here at 10:30 and 11:30 applications for scholarships to the money today. Heed what your be far more clever than you greater insight into the politices of very bright, parliamentarian scholar that is very obvious. But the answer friend says. the specified countries and their (automotive, body mechanics) will a.m., respectively. Connecticut State Federation of thought. jumps with a "Point of Order,” or is not Robert’s Rules. Only the VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) Your respective blocks on the issues of be here Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 10:30 Scholarship applications for the Council for Exceptional Children is perhaps a "move the previous minority know the rules to the exclu­ a.m . On W ednesday, Feb. 9, Basic Education Opportunity Grant Feb. 25. spontaneous thoughts today are transnational corporations, question” Then the views of this per­ probably your best ones. Don't f a f f sion of the majority from active par­ representatives from the New (BEOG) are available in the The deadline for registration for ponder over things too long, but terrorism, and population. Later in son of the “minority” (remember ticipation. They serve as a hindrance April, the students will use the England Technical Institute, New guidance office. Applications for the upcoming Scholastic Aptitude react quickly to your In­ him? His rights are supposedly more than a help in light of the Britain (refrigeration-air con­ scholarships to the Auxiliary of the Test (SAT), being given on March 26, spirations. QOffffMi]^ knowledge gained from this visit and Feb. 9. 1977 protected by these rules), become frustration they cause. Their use ditioning, electronics) and the Bay Hartford Dental Society must be in is Feb. 18. LIBRA (8ept. 23-Oct. 23) A further research to conduct their own pleasant surprise could be in Don't turn a deaf ear to business mock UN Assembly with other store today — a reward for a propositions that appear to be a Born Loser — Art Santom Connecticut schools. Those who have good deed. It may come from bit unusual this coming year, been assigned to committees are as someone other than the person particularly if they're espoused Rock Review Making students smart about economics you aided. by one with a proven track tr~ follows: The Ukranian SSR; Mary record. Stack, Chairman, Claudia Mann, Jeff ARECWERPILLARS YOFOXJRSE P.XTRICIA The newest, a kit, shows Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal Phelon, Jim Kennedy, and Marc time. and social implications of GOOD TO EAT? MOT'- ~ m ?^ M cCO R M A C K step by step, how to incor­ “Too often, ” she said, what has happened in the Laufer; Belgium: Paul Vanheesen, Peter and the Wolf I PI Ediirutiun Kclilor porate economic facts, "the American history past, he will better unders­ IT MAY Chairman, Larry Dunn, Peter As a course, economics SYLVESTER. WHY DOTT YA € 0 "When did the Disneyland poster get repleced concepts, principles and teacher faiis to touch on tand the role of economics PLAY OUTSIDe. TH' NEW JCHNT INTERESTHO) Gourley; Sri Lanka; Susan Launi never made the grade in by the Farrah Fawcett-Maiors one?" I’m sure most of you will recognize troduced it is by way ol its musical problems into the the economic concepts and in current events. UP TH' STREET AN' (5IVE: ME A ID KNOW Chairm an, Wayne Gryk, Lynn most American high " P e te r and tbe Wolf, ” from sound. Peter is represented by a syn­ American history course. factors which influence "Problems change but -t^RESr.2 I HAVE Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick Edelson, and Lori Egan. schools. kindergarten music appreciation thesizer and guitars. Bird string Each unit includes color­ historical events. economic tools are as per­ SURVEYED But the subject, as class. It was narrated and conducted synthesizer. Duck guitar and piano. ful posters designed to turn "Often the courses are tinent to analyzing contem­ THE EATERY by Leonard Bernstein with the New Cat violin, and electrified violin. appealing as cod liver oil to students on. factual and descriptive and porary problems as they QUITE CARE­ the typical teen-ager, now I'VE ALWAYS A tribute York Philharmonic. This recording Grandfather the saxophone, and so Ms. Kathleen McNally, teachers lack the grasp of are in analyzing prior FULLY.' is being integrated into WONPEREP is just a bit different from on, director of research at the analytical economics events. WHAT THOSE to M.L. King Bernstein’s, in that it has been done Peter’s Grandfather warns him classes in phys ed, health, Joint Council, said the need necessary to really explain There are 20.000 high HOCKEY political science,' history. January 14 marked a first at MHS. by some of Rock’s ablest musicians. against going into the deep forest, for a systems approach to the underlying economic schools but only 6.000 kits PLAYERS It’s the Joint Council on WENT The birthday of Dr. Martin Luther The album starts with narrator Viv telling Peter of a wolf in the woods. teaching economics in forces at work. will be given away. The Economic Education’s way American history courses "If the student is able to rest of the schools must THROUGH King was commemorated by a Stanshall giving us an introduction to Peter pays him no mind and marches ■J.A Acs - Wlrth This Funny World of trying to guarantee that has been evident for some understand the economic pay for theirs. TO special program. Although most the work: "This is a story about a lit­ off feeling as brave as a soldier. We TOU6 HEN tle boy called Peter and the day he more than 32 per cent of students would have preferred a full soon meet Wolf, portrayed by Eno on UP 7-4 met a horrid wolf. You will soon get the graduates learn about THE (CWNER IS A day of memorium, a brief eulogy ac­ synthesizer, and Duck is swallowed VERY LARGE '3 'y OOR. to know Peter and his friends in this capitalism and the system companied by music had to suffice up in one bite. Peter then takes PERSON WHO - M I N U T £ for this year. adventure because they all have their matters into his own hands and that’s made America work MEN-WOMEN for 200 years. FORMERLY WAS 1 W A R N lN o The Round Table Singers got into own special musical sounds. ” The singlehandedly ensnares Wolf. A PROFESSIONAL 4 In phys ed, for example, the spirit of the music of the civil sounds are special indeed, with Hunters come armed with guns but Thousands of Job Openings. the idea is to teach about PUGILIST.' musicians like Eno, Bill Bruford. they feel foolish — a boy catching a rights leader's homeland by presen­ tbe business side of big \ ' ting "Ride the Chariot." Following Robin Lumley, Phil Collins, Percy wolf? sports. In health classes, this melody was a somewhat more Jones, Jack Lancaster, Garry Moore, "Now we’re safe, let’s have a par­ the economics involved in universal "Battle Hymn of the Stephane Groppelli, Keith Tippet, ty,” says Peter, And party they do in running a hospital or a Republic” Mr. Gilbert Hunt then and the English Chorale. a rousing number R & R Celebration. health insurance plan gave an eloquent rundown of Dr. Lancaster and Lumley Everything is wrapped up on the last might be integrated into H A T6 King’s life. His rendition of the arranged/rewrote Prokofiev’s work, cut, the best on the record. Final various lectures. litera lly deceased's "I have a dream" speech adapting it for today’s instruments. Theme, Here everyone joins in and TRUE- A\OM HA*5 D i n n e r In political science, »l77>tKA ^ tu Xi^u$ OR was perhaps better delivered than A great variety of instruments is the result is an organized jam that ,C words like stagflation and N t h e T A S u E .' King’s original; however, needless to used; synthesizers, string syn­ meshes beautifully. inflation would be explored say at MHS it didn’t generate as thesizers, flutes, violins, acoustic All in all, the album is an excellent Short Riba — Frank Hill from the view of an much enthusiasm. Background electric and speed guitars, example of how good rock can be. I THIS 1DWN ISNT .IT ISNT BIG ENOU9H music was provided by the MHS saxophones, lyricon, slide guitar, endorse it heartily for all those economist. Environmental pollution, as a topic in a BIG ENOUGH FOR EVEN FOR ONE OP U S .'^ Band performing Erikson’s "Deep vibes, clarinet, piano, all used to por­ parents who dismiss contemporary Good salary Your choiceol training in hundreds ol good |Obs Work neai home oi abicad Educa­ B O T H OF U S . River Suite.” tray the various characters along music as noise. It will also be political science course, tional opportunities Free medical and dental care Free housing, meals, and 30 days paid vacation The small tribute paid to Martin with bass and percussion being used enjoyed by anyone who enjoys the would be examined from Special bonuses. Physical training Adventure It you quality, well guaiantee you |Ob training And pay you while you learn You II staitat $374 Luther King last week at MHS throughout. classical rock of Renaissance, the the view of both economist and political scientist. a month ibelore deductionst With a raise to $417 m |ust six nxinths ■ 1 had a feeling you'd wait up for me'" probably meant little to most of you. The story starts out with Peter (a Moody Blues, Yes, the Emerson, Nevertheless, it is hoped that the ac­ Lake and Palmer. I’m sure the com­ Teaching aids for secon­ boy) going for a walk with his best dary teachers weak in Call Army Opportunities 643-9462 555 MAIN ST., MANGHESTEI complishments of such great men friend. Bird. They go into the forest, poser, Prokofiev, never meant it to economics are being Join the people who’ve joined the Army. will generate some reflection on the meeting Duck and Cat on the way. be (Ms way, but it is really worth prpduced by the Joint part of the student body. Whenever h new character is in­ listening to. David Abbott Council. PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Feb. 4, 1977 • Manchester Et>ening Herald’ Bakery owner The Rev. Nelson accepts For Obituaries Police report fined $300 New Hampshire pastorate Home Delivery One theft was reported to police Phone 647-9946 The owner of the Parkade Bakery EAST HARTFORD/area Miss Seraph D. Root Mrs. Felix Pallone Thursday at a Trotter St. home in n ew s has been fined a total of $300 on two which two rifles and a guitar were The Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr„ The Rev. Mr. Nelson came to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1977 ppicE: FIFTEEN CENTS # * * SOUTH WINDSOR a VERNON Miss.Seraph D. Root, 79, of EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. counts of unsanitary conditions at the stolen. The theft occurred from the after nearly eight years of ministry Center Church in 1969 from the ' Wethersfield, who at one time was a Catherine Wynne Pallone, 67, of 47 bakery connected with inspections attic of the duplex home and entry at Center Congregational Church, University of Minnesota, where he social worker in the Manchester Woodbridge Ave. died Thursday at made last summer. was apparently gained through the will leave Manchester Feh. 14 to taught family studies and received area, died Wednesday at St, Francis Hartford Hospital. She was the wife Harold Greenbaum, of 89 Shallow- attic sometime during the last week, assume his new duties as pastor of his master’s degree in sociology. Hospital, Hartford, of Felix Pallone. brook Lane, had been charged with police said. The items were valued at His pastoral responsibilities in­ Miss Root worked for many years Mrs, Pallone was born in Hartford eight counts following inspections at $ . School closing 120 cluded not only 'worship leadership, as a social worker for the state and lived there for 30 years, coming the bakery on June 24, July 14, July Police were kept busy with 15 ac­ parish visitations and individual Department of Retardation and at to East Hartford nine years ago. She 22, and Aug. 17 of last year. cidents which occurred Thursday counseling, but confirmation one time was a member of the staff had been employed at the Underwood Six of the counts were nolled, or afternoon and evening, largely due to preparation, teacher training, of Mansfield State Training School. Typewriter Co., Hartford, before her not prosecuted on Thursday, and causes concern snowy road conditions. All were fairly marriage education and in- She was also active with the retirement. Greenbaum entered a guilty plea to minor and no injuries resulted. tergenerational learning By MAL BARLOTL carpeting. Elaborate smoke detec­ American Red Cross. She is also survived by three the other two. Greenbaum had Raymond P. Vasalonus of 32 Niles experiences, which included family The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. brothers, Joseph Wynne and entered a not guilty plea to the Kaxl Hanford Reporter tion devices help bring the oW sec­ Dr., Manchester,, was charged with retreats and camping programs. tion. built in 1915, up to fire code at Grace Episcopal Church, 55 Park Thomas Wynne, both of Hartford, charges in November and had asked More than 100 parents and failure to drive right early this mor­ As a resource person he worked standards for use by the older Ave.. Hartford. Burial will be in and George Wynne of Wethersfield, for a jury trial. neighbors of the Woodland School, on ning. He was involved in a one-car closely with the church’s board of grades, but not the younger. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. The funeral is Saturday at 8; 15 The matter was resolved Thursday Long Hill Dr. in the northeast comer accident on 1-84 in Manchester. Christian concern in sponsoring a The playground is limited in size There are no calling hours. a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral Home, before the jury trial began, however. of East Hartford, gathered at the Police said he apparently took his Laotian refugee family and had and is surrounded by busy streets. It It has been suggested that any 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill, with a Mass The charges made against the eyes off the road, went off the"^ served as an advisor to Center school Thursday night to talk about is not fenced. Traffic around and to memorial gifts may be made to the at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, bakery involve the conditions found highway and rolled over. He suffered Church Neighbors, a program for keeping it open. Memorial Fund of Grace Episcopal Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in Rose the school is hectic at opening and last summer. a cut hand and bruised head and leg, parish fellowship and renewal, and The Board of Education voted 6-2 closing times. Church. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. The bakery is open and has been on Jan. 18 to close six schools in police said. He is scheduled to appear the church’s award program for both Her husband. Peter Wlochowski, Friends may call at the funeral throughout the proceedings. Ralph D. Rathhone in Common Pleas Court 12, East the Boy and Girl Scouts. town. The school enrollment is said, ”We are making a bad trade.” home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. expected to decline by several thou­ Hartford, Feb. 15. He was involved with the Informa­ He said they would be losing the Ralph Duncanson Rathbone, 85, of sand in the next few years, school ad­ tion for Justice program with civic traditions built up at the 26 Gardner St. died Thursday night at ministrators told the board. leaders and was a member of the neighborhood Woodland ^hool. They Manchester Memorial Hospital. The first school to close will be Manchester Civitan Club. He was a would lose the closeness there. Mr. Rathbone was born in Horton- Officials meet owners Woodland this fall. regular contributor to The Herald’s They would gain a long walk past ville, N.S., Can., and lived in Connec­ The little more than 100 students in “Thought for the Day,” and the stores and several other schools to a ticut for many years. He moved to Woodland will be transferred to the concerning crop plans Winter Manchester Area Conference of much older, less well-equipped Orlando, Fla., when he retired and Burnside School on School St. Some returned to Manchester two years Churches radio ministry over WINF. Peter Wlochowski tells school. Burnside has a poor history of sports He also acted as the first chaplain to r. will be bused. ago. As a young man, he was Town officials met Thursday with ..cres that have been planned for the Woodland parents what their predicting its fall student enrollment the Connecticut Kidney Research Mrs. Kathy Falletti, president of manager of a men’s clothing store in representatives of the Hartman J.C. Penney Co. catalog distribution report Mrs. Joan Montovani, center, addresses a gathering of parents and neighbors at the because of the nature of many of the Fund, Inc. children will get next year at the school’s PTO, led off the Portland, Maine, and later was Tobacco Co. to discuss the planting of center location. Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr. dwellings surrounding it. They are In the Hartford Edst Association of Woodland School Thursday night. (Herald photos by Barlow) Burnside School. meeting. She introduced Mrs. Rita superintendent of Crane Hospital, tobacco on about 80 acres that have Penney had planned to break McClellan of Woodland St. as the apartments nd multi-family the United Church of Christ, where buildings, he said. Rutland, Mass., where soldiers been planned for inclusion in the ground in June for the center. But, a meeting’s chairman. Skating will be permitted today he held his ministerial standing, the "Last year the estimate was off by returning from World War I were proposed industrial park. recent appeal of a zone change The Congregationai Church (United Mrs. McClellan, not a Woodland from 3 to 9 p.m. at Union Pond Rev. Mr. Nelson served on the com­ 60 children at Burnside,” he said. trained in agriculture. Before his No final decision came out of the needed for the park could delay that Church of Christ) in Hooksett, N.H. parent but a close neighbor to the annex. Charter Oak Park, and Center mittee on ministry. He was a Bills would extend sales tax relief “We could be in big trouble with retirement, he owned and operated meeting, but negotiations are groundbreaking. He will conduct his final service of school, explained the plight of the farms in various parts of Connec­ Springs Pond. worship at Center Church Feb. 13. member of the iay life and work overcrowding there." expected to continue. Town officials have expressed con­ State Sen. David B arry (D- “The need for the exemption is just tax on the sale, lease or rental of picture. It would be difficult and school. The board’s vote cannot be ticut, While in Orlando, he was Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Hockey may be played during the The diaconate of Center Church department of the Connecticut Money cannot be the real reason cern that, if the appeal is not Manchester) is sponsoring three bills as important for ages 10 through 15 equipment used as aids in mobility dangerous to reduce it without, at the reconsidered without one of the six manager of a farm supply store. has indicateej that if the tobacco is same hours at Center Springs Pond will host a reception for the Rev. Mr. Conference, United Church of Christ, the board is closing Woodland, 4 resoived quickly, Penney may turn to as it is for children under 10 years," for medical reasons, as prescribed same time, drastically cutting the in­ who voted against it calling for He was a member of the Lions Club annex. and was its first dean of the Realities designed to ease the burden on the Wlochowski said. The same number planted, it could cost the town an ad­ a backup site that it has for the and Mrs, Nelson Sunday from 2 to 4 Barry said. by a licensed physician. It would in­ come needed by the state for finan­ reconsideration. of Westerly, R.I., Pomona Grange of Coasting will be permitted at Conference, a post-high youth cost of goods for children, the elderly of teachers would be required. The ditional $500,000 for the park. center. p.m. in Woodruff Hall of the church. The second bill would exempt the clude patient lifts and any other such cing its vital and necessary services. None of the six came to the Woodstock and Orlando, and a Center Springs Park today from 3 to program. In 1971, he was a delegate and the handicapped. Basically, the building will remain open but for ad­ Hartman owns between 70 and 80 Because of the possible delay in the sales tax on goods and supplies devices, but would exclude any form “However," he continued, “there meeting Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy former deacon of the Federated 9 p.m. to the eighth General Synod of the bills would extend sales tax exemp­ ministration purposes. Penney construction, Hartman may purchased by senior citizen centers of motor vehicle. The exemption now are areas where relief must be given. Carey, one of the two school board Church of Woodstock Hill, The ski slopes at Northview are United Church of Christ in Grand tions for the three categories. In fact, the move might cost the now go ahead with pians to plant the and clubs, provided the goods and is for that equipment by the han­ Consequently, I am concentrating members who voted to keep it open, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Swim lesson icy, and skiing will not be allowed Rapids, Mich. The first would amend the statute board more money due to remodeling acreage for the upcoming tobacco supplies are used exclusively for the dicapped used to support pr supply my efforts on extending the sales tax did attend. Rockwell Potter of Manchester and today. His wife, Lynn, taught in the area which now provides sales tax exemp­ of Woodland to make it suitable ai a registration season. benefit of the senior citizen when in vital life functions. exemption to the three categories — Therefore, before legal action was Mrs. Antoinette R. Mather of Saturday and Sunday, skating will of special education at Bennet Junior tions for clothing sold for the board headquarters. If the crop is planted, and the town The Little Theatre of Manchester’s the center or club, or on a sponsored “I realize," said Barry, "that the children, the elderly and the han­ considered, the parents and Chester; two sisters, Mrs, Louis C. next week be permitted from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. High School. An' occupational exclusive use of children under the Irene Pagano of Long Hill Dr. then has to take the land for the park, production crew for “Tartuffe” will age of 10. It vfould raise the level for trip. Connecticut sales and use tax is one dicapped " neighbors would try to appeal to the Dennison and Mrs, Mary Macintosh, the added cost would he $7,000-$8,000 at Union Pond annex. Charter Oak meet Saturday at 9 a.m. at the LTM therapist, she also was assistant to six. asked if the board would store some The Manchester Recreation Park and Center (Springs Pond. exemptions to under 16 years. ’hie third bill would exempt the of the mainstavs of the state revenue of its heavy equipment at Woodland. both of Nova Scotia; for each of the 70 to 80 acres, accor­ workshop at 22 Oak St. New the director of the occupational If legal or other action were taken. Department will hold swim lesson She said zoning might prevent this. five grandchildren and two great­ ding to Weiss. Hockey will be allowed Saturday members are welcome. therapy program at Manchester Mrs. McClellan said, two members registration for the fourth session of and Stmday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at She also asked If the parents and grandchildren. Richard Newfield, president of Community College. In Center of the Connecticut Citizen Action swim lessons the week of Feb. 7-11 at neighbors would be reimbursed for The private funeral is Saturday at Hartman, said that his firm would Center Springs Pond annex, and The Manchester CBers Club will Church, she was a member of the Area police report Group would help them make plans. the East Side Rec, 22 School St. from coasting will be permitted during the the loss In their property values by Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. have to lay its seed bed in mid-March meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at the VFW board of Christian concern, taught in They are Jim Dickenson and Ellen 6 to 10 p.m. same hours at Center Springs Park. the closing of the school. Most Buriai will be in the Old Baptist and piant the crop in May. He said home. All CBers are invited. All the Church School, assisted in the Thomas, who were present Thursday Registration must be in person as younger families had bought there In Burying Ground, Wolfville, Nova that the final harvesting takes place The Manchester Recreation CBers are reminded of the Coffee youth fellowship as an advisor and East Hartford break into Toce’s apartment and the appear in Common Pleas Court 19. night. there is a $1.50 charge for the ten and was to be presented in court recent years to be close to the school, Scotia. around Sept. 20. Newfield said that Department has issued no schedule Break on Saturday at St. Mary’s participated in the Sacred Dance theft of his car both on Jan. 22, police Rockville. Feb. 23. Mrs. Jeanne Wlochowski of 741 lessons. for skiing at Northview on Saturday Harry Mayo, 32, of Bloomfield, today. she said. There are no calling hours. “absolutely nothing definite” came Church, Rt. 31, Coventry, toWnefit Group. She also belonged to said. Police charged Toce had really Tolland St. told the group of a tour of The fourth session of lessons ^ill and Sunday. Information may be ob­ was arrested Wednesday on a court “The board is not considering the out of Thursday’s meeting. Tammy Clark of Coventry who was Manchester Garden Club. She aiid sold the items he claimed were Marcel Cyr, 47, of 22 Ward St., the Burnside School where their begin Monday, Feb, 14. Classes meet tained by calling 643-4700. her husband have been active in the warrant charging him with breaking Vernon Police said there were four people.' she said. Edward F. Giard “We’re stiil trying to resolve the seriously injured recently in an auto into four East Hartford apartment stolen and his car had been Rockville, was served with three re­ burglaries reported in town during children would go. twice a week for five weeks. Marriage Encounter program spon­ The group decided to attend the Edward F. Giard, 68, of 14 Dorothy matter,” he said. accident. units in 1976, police said. repossessed. arrest warrants Tuesday. He was the week of Jan. 21 to 27. Two were in She said there Is no gym at Burn­ Children in beginners and ad­ sored by the United Church of Christ. board meeting Monday night and Rd. died Thursday at Manchester vanced beginners must be at least 52 In another issue connected with the The charges are third-degree He is scheduled to appear in Com­ charged with driving while under the homes on Terrace Dr. and Orchard side. The cafeteria serves as gym influence of liquor or drugs, driving repeat their concerns. F mon Pleas Court 12 Feb. 28. and auditorium. Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ inches tall. industrial park, the state Depart­ burglary (four counts), third-degree St., one was a business on Windsor Also, several parents will meet while his license was suspended, The library in the old wing Is on the band of Mrs. Irene Morin Giard. Classes are as follows: ment of Environmental Protection larceny (three counts), and second- Ave., and the other was an apart­ with Emery Daly of the board Sun­ Sewer plant odor linked Vernon evading responsibility, and two se'cohd floor and is merely an old Mr. Giard was born Jan. 21,1909 in Monday and Friday, 6:15 to 6:45, (DEP) has returned the first part of degree larceny. ment on Brooklyn St, Items taken day at 2 p.m. at the Wlochowski counts of failure to drive left of a classroom. The passageways in the Willimantic and had lived in Hart­ beginners. a traffic study to Penney for minor The units included one in the Danny Prince, 16, of 12 Ward St., had an estimated value of less than home to speak with him. He was one to two different sources IfCatfty says: atPero’s parked car. He was held overnight 200 old section have wooden floors with ford for 18 years before coming to Monday and Friday, 6;45 to 7;15, corrections. Gateway Apartments on Ellington Rockville, was arrested twice $ , of the six who voted to close. Manchester 22 years ago. He was Brian Kenny, an air pollution con­ Thursday night in connection with advanced beginners, Jay J. Giles, director of occurred after the use of Rd. and one in Tudor Village off Sim­ employed as a- clerk in the supply trol engineer for DEP, said that the “THE GROUNDHOG SAW HIS SHADOW” mons Rd., said police. two separate incidents. Tuesday and Thursday, 6:15 to public works, said that an an “aerobic digester,” a department of the Continental traffic figures compiled by Penney He was lirst charged with disorder­ 6:45, beginners. odor that had bothered specific step in the treat­ He was released on $1,000 surety Casualty Co., Hartford, before he included some minor math errors. 6 MORE WEEKS OF WINTER bond for appearance in Common ly conduct. This was in connection Leaders meet with citizens Tuesday and Thursday, 6:45 to Dover Rd.-area residents ment process. E retired three years ago after 44 years The report, which was sent to DEP BUT WE HAVE THE FRESH FRUITS A VEOETABLES Pleas Court 12 Feb. 28. with the investigation of a distur­ 7:15, intermediates. was actually two different Giles said that this was with the firm. He was a communi­ on Tuesday, was returned to Penney bance at the Rockville Bowling Tuesday and Thursday, 7:15 to smells. the second part of the odor “ORCHARD FRESH” cant of St. Bartholomew's Church Thursday, Kenny said. He said that Dominick L. Toce, 31, of 382 Burn­ plaza. 7:45, adult class. Residents in the Morse, problem. The first com­ to push for highway links and a member of the Connecticut the corrections should be completed •Macs •CorUands • IDA RED APPLES side Ave. was arrested Thursday on a Later he was charged with reckless Wednesday and Saturday, 6:15 to Salem, and Dover Rd. plaints, during the first Northeast Chapter of the American by Monday. • FRESH CIDER •Delicious Rad A Golden court warrant charging him with use of the highway by a pedestrian 6:45, advanced beginners. area, near the sewage part of the summer, were East Hartford leaders gathered proposed highway for federal funds Muriel Yacavone, Timothy Association of Retired Persons and The traffic study is the first step falsely reporting an incident, police and breach of peace. TTiis was in con­ Wednesday and Saturday, 6:45 to treatment plant, had com­ caused by an unrelated with interested residents Thursday until an EIS is done. A Second Circuit Moymhan. and Richard Willard. the Manchester Senior Citizens. He that Penney has to complete for an FRESH said. nection with an incident on West St. 7:15, swimmers. plained about the smell for smell, Giles said. night in the Town Hall Conference Court of Appeals judge ruled several Congressman William Cotter sent was an Army veteran of World War indirect source permit from the Frwsh P«as. Qrawn A YwHow Squash, Broccoli, Spinach, The incident concerned an alleged He was released on his promise to Wednesday and Saturday, 7:15 to several months and, in Oc­ This first odor was Hall for the first session of Citizens years ago the EIS must be done for two aides, who pledgM his support of II. DEP. Part two of the procedure will Caullflowtr, Boigian Endivo, Egg Plant, Rhubarb, Hot Pappors, 7:45, advanced swimmers. tober, petitioned the Board caused by a tank that had While SwMt Potatooa, Parsnips, Cranborrios. for the Connectors. the entire length of a highway, not their efforts. Other survivors are 2 sons, Henry require Penney to complete a more Saturday, 10 to 10:30, advanced of Directors to investigate. to be cleaned. ’The tank Top concern of all was completing just pieces. John Johns, owner of the Silver J. Giard and Raymond P. Giard, both detailed analysis of traffic at in­ beginners. Giles told the board at was cleaned, and use of the IMPORTED the connection of 1-84 to 1-86 at the The 1-84 connector is about 1.4 Lane Diner at the end of the end of of Vernon; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille tersections surrounding the proposed Area bulletin board S a tu rd a y , 10:30 to 11:00, that October meeting that aerobic digester began Honcydaws, PlnaapplM, Slrawb«rrl*t, Tangarinaa,,^ Manchester town line and completion miles long and the Rt. 5 stretch is the completed section of 1-84. told the Riley of Glastonbury; and 13 center. DEP, after verifying these swimmers. he and state officials had later in the year. Qrapafnill, lad drapaa, Boac A D'An|ou Paara," of Rt. 5 from Governor St. in East about 3 miles long, he said. The EIS on group he would try to get as many grandchildren. figures, will then conduct its study of Lima*, PaiMiyM. Saturday, 11 to 11:30, advanced both looked into the matter Giles said that the treat­ Hartford to the Bissell Bridge in them was done years ago. But other people to sign as he could. The funeral is Saturday at 8;45 traffic and its effect on air quality. RE MVE A F t L la t OF VaMOIIT SU6W S SYIW swimmers. but were unable to find the ment plant has been Vernon Capitol Region Mental Health South Windsor. parts of the highway system held up Others speaking included Mrs. a m. from the Holmes Funeral Center. cause of the offensive odor. operating efficiently and Tickets for a champagne brunch George A. Dagon, chairman of the the connectors here, he said. Enid Glassman of Brentmoor Rd., Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass at Tnit ONr I m Hwlay of hiporttd Buktti A Wkktr A recent court decision has “ It’s a real puzzler,” use of the digester will be bridge party to be sponsored by the Town Council, told the gathering that Mrs George Stewart of Country St. Bartholomew's Church at 9;30. reversed the Second Circuit decision, Giles said at the time. phased out. im n in SEUcHoa OF Vernon Heart Fund drive are now the citizens group hoped to push the Lane. Mrs. Pennell Embleton of 75 Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict APPLES ^ ‘•i *3®®* East Hartford connectors through by political Hannon said. Now maybe the connec­ Prospect St , Mrs. Maureen Dagon of About two weeks ago, “ We’ve been meeting VALENTINE CANDY a ORADE ia OT. BAaKCT a available. Mrs. Barbara Cemetery, Bloomfield. tors can be built without the work Board pleased however, Giles and Frank federal requirements for Shuttleworth is special events chair­ The' senior class of East Hartford pressure. One major step they can Holland I.ane. and Joseph Blasko of Friends may call at the funeral 'FRESH GREEN depending on eastern Connecticut. Jodaitis, water and sewer the last five months,” he man for the drive. The brunch will be High School will show the film “At take, he said, is to sign a petition 763 Forbes St . the executive vice home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Cuiilinued from I’ugc One) improvements. He said the teachers administrator, found the said. He said that Jodaitis 'BEETS 39‘ PEPPERS Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, from 10 War With The Army” starring Dean urging Gov. Ella Grasso to get Most of those at the meeting took president of the Motor Transport recommend as their highest priority behind it. copies of the petition prepared by the Association of Connecticut. eluding Bettye Kramer, chairman of cause of the smell. Giles is now working on a CALIF. E Q Q ( a.m, to 2 p.m. at the Lottie Fisk Martin and Jerry Lewis tonight at Mrs. IhuI>«-IIu C. Muckeiizie for improvements the addition of the town's corporation counsel. They will the Manchester Association for the said that the smell was schedule to eliminate use C U I F O n M Building, Henry Park. Table favors 6:30 and 8:30 at the school. State Sen. George Hannon, whose Other present included many East two physcial education teachers at try to get residents to sign it. Mrs. Isabella Cowie Mackenzie, 91, Gifted. A program at a cost of $14,000 coming from a tank at the of the digester by March. and prizes have been donated by local The comic opera, “The Love For district also includes part of Hartford Jaycees and Jack the elementary schools. That item Attending the meeting were Town of 333 Bidwell St., formerly of East has been included in Dr. Kennedy’s secondary plant and only “In the meantime, we EUttuce 49* banks and merchants. Reservations Three Oranges,” will be presented Manchester, said, 'T m as frustrated tiornbeck. executive director of the was not included in Kennedy’s first head Mike Reale of 83 Prospect St., as anyone of you. The federal EIS Council members Dagon. Richard Hartford, died this morning at a recommended budget for gifted will try to minimize the ) ICEBERG ASPARAGUS must be made by Monday, by calling Sunday at EHHS at 2 p.m., free to East Hartford Chamber of six funded priorities. '> OPEN DAILY a A.M. TO 9 P.M. • aUNDAYa • A.M. TO I P.9I. Torpey, Harry Egazarina. Henry Manchester convalescent home. She students at the intermediate (4-6) smell," Giles said. He said 875-7861 or 872-0652. town residents. Children must be ac­ East Hartford, tells town and (environmental impact statement I Commerce Four parents indicated support for .^gr, M l TTH H tn U, Sundtf Ptptn, Plfit Lom rr T M H i • Genga. Esther Clarke and William was the widow of Herbert R. grade levels. that the digester will be The Social Committee of the Ver­ companied by an adult. The story state leaders Thursday night has stifled us for eight years ” The petition can be returned to more music and art programs. Mrs. THE KINO Dailey Mackenzie Cathy Spohn and Mary Long. run during the late-night non Junior Women’s Club will spon­ centers around the King of Clubs what it’s like to live on a truck He explained the federal highway Dagon s olfice in the Town Hall Christine Schneider of 12 Devon Dr, Fire calls OE Slate representatives present were The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Waddell School parents, spoke in hours to avoid arousing the sor a wine tasting party for club whose son loves three oranges which administration cannot approve a said music and art should no longer route. Main St , is in charge of favor of the media center at Waddell nostils of surrounding PRODUCer members and guests, Feb. 12 at 8:30 become one lovely princess. be consider “frills” but are “vital to arrangements, which are in­ School, which has also been included ■Manrlu'slcr residentsr 276 DAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER a 643-6384 p.m. in St. Johrt’s Church hall, Rt. 30. The East Hartford Board of Tax total education.” complete. in the superintendent’s capital im­ Thursday, 2:27 p.m., — Members may make reservations by Review will hold the first of three East Hartford Those parents expressed approval provement budget requests at a cost medical call, 14 Dorothy Rd. contacting Sheila Cizauskas. public hearings in the tax assessor’s - fire calls Bolton seeks site for pound Town advertises of $25,000. Mrs. Spohn recommended at Kennedy’s recommendation for (Town) office Saturday from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. the item be included in the capital funding.an additional vocal music Thursday, 3:02 p.m. — false The next hearings are Monday and Thursday, 11:13 a.m. — Smoke alarm teacher at the elementary schools. alarm, 29 Carpenter Rd, South Windsor With pressure from the state con­ large parcel of land but it Is zoned in total before the Town Meeting for successor outlay budget for individual school Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each set off by plumber’s torch at Raymond cerning a dog pound for Bolton, the An instrumental music teacher and (Town) residential If it was decided to build The civil preparedness ordinance improvements instead. Gail Sheehy’s book, “Passages,” night. Miller Gardens elderly housing, 452 Main Board of Selectmen plans to appoint to Potter an art teacher are not included in his Today, 12:12 a.m. — truck the pound there, the Zoning Commis­ was drafted from state statutes and Arthur Glazier, first vice-president will be discussed in next Thursday’s Pee Wee basketball for students in St. a committee to search for land on funded recommendations. roll over, 1-84, Keeney and Thursday, 11:39 a m. — Auto accident sion or a special Town Meeting could the massage parlor ordinance was The Town of Manchester will of the M anchester Education Spencer Sts, (Town) “ Booked for Lunch,” a noon program grades 4 through 6 is being held which a pound could be built. William Ogden, 137 Branford St., on Rt. 84 eastbound. change the zone drafted based on Vernon's ordinance begin advertising Sunday for a plan­ Association and a teacher at Today, 12:30 a.m. — car ac­ planned by the Friends of the South Saturdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the First Selectman David Dreselly suggested parents interested in high V 2 PRICE Thursday, 1:09 p.m. — First aid to 15 Judith Miner, a candidate for the The selectmen also remind Manchester High, said the teachers cident, 1-84, between Main and Windsor labile Library. There is no Goodwin, Hockanum, Mayberry, said if the town doesn’t get its own ning and zoning director to replace J. school athletics start a booster club Morton Lane. board, has asked why the ordinances residents of the ordinance concer­ Eric Potter, who is retiring at the give strong support to the board’s Keeney Sts. (Town) charge. Persons attending should O’Brien, O’Connell, Slye, Sunset pound started, the stale could man­ to help raise funds which would be Thursday, 1:59 p.m. — Water in cellar governing massage parlors and civil ning parking on the streets during end of March after 8W years in the "bare bones budget" with its limited bring a sandwich; coffee and dessert Ridge and Woodland Schools. of house on Barbonsel Rd date the purchase of properly and preparedness were advertised in the winter storms used for the sports programs. will be provided. Free babysitting is position. The salary for the position Roller skating will be held Satur­ Thursday, 6:52 p.m. — Investigation at construction of the pound. He said it newspaper before being adopted Letters have been sent to those available. Discussion leaders will be is $15,555 to $19,346. The town is Utility reports day from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 the Center School could be built on land zoned for Dreselly said Town Counsel violating the ordinance during the Rabbi Neil Kominsky of Temple Beth p.m. at St. Mary’s School Hall at 1451 Thursday. 7:29 p m. — Mistake to 409 4 seeking someone with six years' business or industry Jerome Walsh said he felt it was last snow storm They were told they HARTFORD (UPI) - A Hillel and Ms. Toni Wilkinson of the Tolland St. experience in municipal planning or task force trying to find Main St. A small fee is charged. The town garage is situated on a necessary to advertise the ordinance will receive tickets in the future a related field. Thursday, 7:29 p.m. — Light ballast First session tonight ways to improve Connec­ smoking at 409 Main St. An applicant must have a ticut’s utilities has issued Thur^ay, 7 ;55 p.m. — Auto accident at minimum of two years' experience in two reports that differ Chamber asks questions Clement and Simmons Sts. a municipal planning office and a sharply. Thursday. 8:22 p m, — First aid to the degree from a four-year college or forMCC women’s group The minority report Vernon spring and fall dinners and the police station. Two bids in on fire Iriiek university, or a master’s degree in remainder is for projects which com­ Thursday. 8:34 p m. — First aid to 95 The Manchester Community of expel iciiees, thoughts and urges closer supervision of In an attempt to make the N ernon Even with the Massachusetts com­ planning and at least three years in a the Public Utilities Control ON ALL WINTER mittees decide are desirable. Silver Lane. the equipment within 10 days ol College Women’s Center is o'ffering a feelings. Group and individual con­ Rockville Area Chamber of pany offering $1.(XI0 for the trade-in planning department. Authority, including a Members are also being asked if Thursday. 8:49 p.m. — Auto accident at American LaFrance Co. of Elmira. receipt of the town s purctuise order “New Beginning Group" which will cerns will be discussed with the goal Commerce responsible and valuable 748 Silver Lane and the New York company offering The closing date for accepting provision barring utilities they feel the chamber should take a N Y . was the apparent low bidder or provide a substitute until the order meet at the center for an introduc­ of exploring possible options and MERCHANDISE to its members, a questionnaire is Thursday. 9:16 p m — Auto accident at when bids were opened in Vernon just $500. the I-aFrance bid was still applications for the position is Feb. providing support. from seeking new rate more active role in controversial IS delivered tory session Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. The seeking members’ opinions on issues such as highway widening, Forbes St in front of Penney High Thursday for a new fire truck for the $13 under Both bids include a radio 18. Participants will also have the op­ hikes hile appealing prior regular day and time for the Sale Starts Feb, 3 several areas. hospital expansion, and the Capitol School. Rockville Fire Department Radius cost about $1,500 B arrlierK Mauled portunity to take various vocational PUCA rate decisions in meetings will be determined by One of the questions asks if the Region Council of Governments, and Thursday. 10:08 p.m. — First aid to 147 The New York firm submitted a The Town Council appropriated a The United Irish Societies ^ the interest tests which will be inter­ court. Smith Dr, prospective participants. The groups member would support an increase whether it should be more aggressive base bid of $74,435 The only other bid sum not to exceed $75,000 to pay for Greater Hartford area sponsors of preted for them. The majority report, Today. 1:57 a m. — First aid to 452 Carbone rebuffed will be led by Ms. Becky Minter. m dues for committee projects. in supporting interests of local was from Maxim Motors of the truck Hartford's annual St Patrick s Day Ms. Minter’s background includes while recommending some Main St. parade, are inviting area groups to HARTORD (UPI) - Board of The New Beginqings Group is for The chamber’s annual income is business and industry. Middleboro. Mass., with a base bid of Stanley Roesler. director of ad­ over three and a half years of changes, said its mandate 1 0 s EAST CINTII ETaiiT Today, 1 58 a m. — First aid to 382 participate in the parade on March Education President Barbara B. women who are returning, or have about $27,000, which comes from The questionnaire includes a list of $74,948. ministration. will go over both sets of counseling experience with in­ was narrow and it MANCMIlTia, CONN. 0A040 Burnside Ave. 12 more than 300 members with chamber functions. Members are Today. 7:48 a m. — Auto accident with Both companies submitted quotes specifications to see if both com­ Kenny told City Council Majority recently returned, to school after dividuals. groups and families. She is therefore restricted itself CASH a CHECK a MASTER CHARGE average payments of $90. Of this asked to indicate which ones they first aid at 113 O’Connell Dr fur trade-in of a 1951 pumper but the panies are offering what they arc Mayor Benoit s,iid .m\une else in­ Leader Nicholas R Carbone having been involved with family, presently part of the Women’s Unit mainly to ways of im­ ALL SALES FIHAL about $25,500 goes for salaries and of­ feel are important, unimportant, or Today, 9:48 a m — First aid to 145 Can­ town has the option of whether it will supposed to terested should eontaet his ollice or Thursday not to meddle with the job, etc. Its purpose is to help in the at the University of Connecticut proving the organization fice expenses. Another $500 goes for necessary but not important. non Rd The successful bidder must deliver Mrs Joseph Cosgrove board's business. re-entry process through the sharing School of Social Work, and operation of the PUCA. trade or not. PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ Feb. 4. 1977 MANCHKSTKH ENTENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., F r i, Feb. 4. 1177— PAGE ‘THREE-B Black historian Bolton leader has Area bulletin board INDEX H U p WanM f3 Hato w m m t U gives lectures NOTtCIS AOVERTISINO 1 LoM and Pownd RNs and LPNs - Full time and REAL ESTATE Sale* - The Ladies Association of the First at Bennet 3 — P fo w ata RATES pari time M l p.m shift. Licensed salesperson* needed chat without fire Bolton 3 Artrtownoamania Come in and speak to us. immediately. Professional Congregational Church of Coventry T day . . . n i word por day Dr. John Rogers of 1163 E. Middle 4 Entartainmant about our new higher starting training. Excellent com- There will be a breakfast for Cub will hold its monthly “Koffee 5 — Awchoni 3 day* lO t word por day By DONNA HOLLAND clerical staff. Tpke., noted historian of bla'ck S daya 9« word por day salary (or J-ll nurses East mluions. CkmUct in total con­ Klatch” Wednesday from noon to FINANCIAL fidence, Mr. Rothman, HrralH Corri-gpondfnI Areas it will cover include en­ Scouts, Boy Scouts, Scout leaders history and lecturer at the University _ 36 days 6« word por day Hartford Convalescent Home. • Bonds-St ock •-Mongagaa 15 words S3 00 mlntmum 745 Main Street. East Hart­ F r e c h e tte t M a r tin , and committee members Sunday at 8 1:30 p.m. in the vestry of the church. of Hartford, participated in a special — Parponai Loans Following the lead of President vironmental health, certain medical Happy Ada S3 30 WKh 10 insuranca ford. Conn. Realtors. 64MI44. Jimmy Carter, First Selectman aspects, health education and clinics. a.m. at Bolton Congregational Sandwiches, tea, coffee and dessert program Wednesday at Bennet — will be served for a $1.50 donation. IM nO YM INT David Dreselly conducted a public At Jl.IO per capita, Bolton’s cost Church. Joseph Gallagher, Scout Junior High School. The event was in NEED » PEOPLE for light The public is invited. 13 HMp Wsntad hearing Tuesday at the Community will be $4,180 annually. At $1.20 per council executive, will speak. observance of black history month. 14 — BusmaM Opportunitias olfice, and telephone work, no P'- Catholic Scouts and leaders will at­ Dr. Rogers spoke with different IS - Situation WaniPd experience necessary, will Hall to get citizen input and answer capita, Bpiton's cost will be $4,560. train. Day shift openings No AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC • tend the 9:15 a.m. Mass at St. EDUCATION questions about Monday's Town The over-all proposed budget for the groups of seventh and eighth grade aie limit. Apply in person. M9 Class A Mechanic. Able to do Hebron IS Pnvtia Instructions engine, transmission and rear Meeting and to learn how townspeo­ district is $146,000. Maurice Church. Protestant Scouts students Uiroughout the day. The 19 — Schools-CiassM Main Street, Manchester. 10 and leaders will attend the 10:30 a.m. 30 — Instructions Wanipd end overhauls. Four days, 40 ple want to spend funds received by Dreselly mentioned the town is Spring driver education classes seventh grade social studies a m. to 8 p.m. Monday hour work week. Excellent through Saturday the government. seriously considering revaluation, service at the Congregational were to begin this week at Rham curriculum presently covers Africa, REAL ESTATE pay and incentive plan. Church. discrimination and prejudice, while 23 Homos tor Saia It wasn't quite the President's which by law must be done by 1979, High School. Emphasis in the course 34 Lois-Lsnd tor Sato I peopl( Benefits includes fully ptid 35 — Invastmam Proparty Blue Cross. CMS, and Major "fireside chat," but Dreselly, Copies of the feasibility study on the eighth grade social studies kx;al light delivery. Must be Dreselly said the cost estimate he is placed on proper driving attitudes 36 — BuStnass Proparty Medical, paid vacations, and wearing a sweater and peanut tie received for revaluation is $40,000. •school reorganization are available and making students safe and compe­ program currently includes slavery 27 — Rasort Proparty neat appearing, and have own 38 — Ra«i Estita Wantad transportation Full or part holidays Uniform tllowanc* tack, sat comfortably and informally at Bentley Memorial Library. School and the Civil Rights issue. etc. Apply in person to Lynch Calvin Hutchinson, a man of many tent drivers. ADVERTISING time. Good wages paid daily in a warm room. Although there Supt. Raymond Allen asked in­ A special all-day showing of the MI6C. 6BRVICE8 Toyota. Pontiac, 245 Center titles in Bolton, including assessor, Ronal Ouellette of the Rham social 31 Sarvtcas Oftarad Apply in person, 98S Main weren't a lot of people at the hearing, building inspector and sanitarian, terested citizenh to examine the film "Martin Luther King from 33 — Psmting-Psparing DEADLINE Street, Manchester. studies department has been granted — Street. Manchester. 10 a m to there was just enough to prevent it report and send comments to him. Montgomery to Memphis,” as well 33 Buitding-Contr acting 8 p m. Night openings Monday said he believes the time is ap­ a six-month leave of absence to work 34 — ROoltng-Stdmg 13:00 noon tha day batora GABBY GUYS & GALS - from being held in the Community He said parmtal opinions will be as other observances of King Day 35 — Hsstmg-Ptumbtng pubtlcaUon through ^turday. proaching when the town will have to as regional coordinator under a pilot 36 — Flooring Pleasant telephone work. Oaadlina tor Saturday and Hall's fireplace room. soughCbefore the Board of Education were held at Bennet in commemora­ 37 — Movmg-Truckmg.Storsga Part or lull time. Days and hire someone to do sanitary work. He program In the U.S. Law Enforce­ Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday TOOLMAKERS ■ All around makes any decisions on the future of tion of the state holiday. 38 — Ssrvicas Wsntad For the most part, those attending said other things are not getting done ment Assistance Administration and machinists and Cintlmatlc evenings Phone 6434746. the meeting were members of because of the time involved in Autographs in Bolton local schools. The social studies curriculum has MI8C. FOR SALE operators. Minimum 2-years the state Criminal Justice Commis­ 40 MATURE Responsible person Dreselly's “cabinet" — persons ser­ The Pastor-Parish Committee of included the television presentation Household Goods PLEASE READ experience required, must be sanitary work. Lisa-Marie Allen, a competitor in this week’s U.S. Figure sion. He will be replaced at Rham by 41 _ Arliclas tor Sale to work part time, three to ving on boards or commissions and The remaining Town Meeting the United Methodist Church will of "Roots,” which has been video­ 42 — Building Supplies able to read and set up from five days a week, including David Louder, a December graduate 43 YDUR AD blueprints Apply at Paragon Skating Championships in Hartford, signs autographs for Bolton travel Sunday night to the District taped for a source of study and dis­ Psti -Birds- Dogs Saturdays Apply In person persons seeking to serve on boards agenda items were reviewed briefly of Wesleyan University. Ouellette 44 _ Livsslock Tool Company. 121 Adams _ Ciaaailiod ads a rt tahon ovor only after I 30. Oakwood and commissions. by D reselly. There were few Girl Scouts during practice session at the Bolton Ice Palace. Workshop at the Norwich United will continue to be Rham’s drama cussion in the school. 45 Boats 6 Accessones Street. Methodist Church. The emphasis of Dr. Rogers's talk tied together the 46 — Sporting Goods tha phona as a convonionco Restaurant, 346 Main Street. Michael Rossetti of the state questions. Left to right are Karen Chemerka, Michelle Hazard, Anna director. 47 Garden Products Tha Horatd it rotpontiblo lor Manchester • corner of Department of Health, explained the the workshop will be women and entire study for the Bennet students. 48 — Antiques only on# incorrtet inaortion and TAILOR or Seamstress - The massage parlor ordinance was Marie Balch and Ms. Allen. (Herald photo by Dunn) 49 - Wanted to Buy Haynes ethnic minorities. than only to tho tiza ol iho Experienced in men's wear proposed multi-health district Bolton questioned and concerns about it original intortion. Errors whicn Tolland Minority business RENTALS tailoring. Excellent working RN ■ 3 to 11 shift, part time or is being asked to join. He said the expressed. Dreselly said he has had 53 Rooms tor Rent do not loasan tha vaiua ol tha conditions, good starting experience with part-time health 500 offers for free inspection of such HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ 53 — Apertmenis tor Rent advonttamam will not ba cor- salary to qualified person. full time Good wages, good Parents and Friends of Excep­ 54 — Homes tor Rem ‘ roctod by an additional inaor- benefiU Call Mrs. Tobin 871- Coventry ford Insurance Group, hoping to spur — directors is usually less than businesses, including the local Dump talks to begin 55 BuiintSS tor Rent lion. Vacation with pay. many In­ tional Children will meet Feb. 14 at — 0385. Vernon Manor Health satisfactory, and the state en­ minority business growth, plans to 56 Resort Property lor Rent surance benefits. Apply to Mr. clergy. The Coventry Garden Club will 57 — Wemed to Rem Snyder. Regal Men s Shop, 902 Care Facilities. Equal Oppor­ Stoppleworth. 7:30 p.m. at the Savings Bank of place $100,000 worth of orders with 58 MtK tor Rent courages full-time health service. Those at the hearing asked if the meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. - Main Street. Manchester tunity Employer Boiton-Andover The Bolton residents will meet at Tolland, Tolland Green. Dr. Anthony the businessmen even if their prices There are now eight health districts ordinance could limit where es­ William Brower, Love Lane. AUTOMOTIVE Three Bolton residents, contacted the Andover Town Office Building Ferrante, child psychologist, will dis­ 61 Autos tor Sate PHONE FROM home to ser­ in Connecticut, serving 34 towns with tablishments could be located. Some are higher. _ Hostesses will be Mrs. Percy Colbath cuss emotional problems of excep­ Girl Guards visit ROTC 62 Trucks lor Sale SALES POSITION • Straight vice our customers. Super 420,000 people. felt the Zoning Commission could by selectmen after their Jan. 4 with Andover residents. Andover Initially, the plan will begin with 63 — Hesvy Equipment for Sete □ NOTICES earnings! Choose your own meeting, will visit Andover Feb, 15 to First Selectman David Yeomans will and Mrs. R. Douglas Dopp. Susan tional children and their families. 64 — Motorcyctes-Bicycies commissions, leads furnished The proposed district would consist Manchester Salvation Army Girl Guards watch as Norman the placing of about 10 per cent of — hour*. 249-7773. regulate the location. Brenner will speak about uses of The meeting is open to interested 65 Csmpers-Treiiers-Mobite to homeownerg. Call 242-5402. of Andover, Bolton, Hebron, Vernon, When Dreselly was asked how negotiate a price for Bolton’s use of be an ex-officio member of the Fendell, director of the Regional Occupational Training Center company office supply orders with Homes the Andover Disposal Area for 1977- group. herbs. The meeting is open to parents from area towns. To learn 66 Automotive Service Lost end F o u n d MACHINIST A Tape Machine South Windsor and Tolland. It will be massage parlors were classified he members and guests. (ROTC), describes how doughnuts are made every morning in minority firms, turning over 10 per 67 AutM tor Rent-Leese 1978. Anyone having questions or com­ more, call Lois Wivagg, 872-6575. cent of its travel billing work to a operator - Minimum two staffed by a non-medical health said they are the same as doctors and the doughnut maker in the ROTC kitchen. The girls were shown LOST - Black and white Announcumunt* year* experience required. director, medical adviser, chief dentists. Dr. Robert Butterfield The three are H. Virginia Butter­ ments is asked to call Mrs. Butter­ minority agency, and placing about a neutered, male cat, double Must be able to read and set 4 many of the center’s operations during their tour of the facility sanitarian, five sanitarians and objected. field, Norma Tedford and Leland field, 646-3784. quarter of its packaging, collation paws, in vicinity of Smith up from blueprints. Call MS- on Thursday. (Herald photo by Dunn) NOTICE Drive, East Hartford. TODAY'S 0718 between 9 and 5.30. and other hand-work to local Reward. 649-1326. workshops for the handicapped. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HALLMARK STUDIOS • Rockville y TOWN OF ANDOVER, ^ J Real needs 10 to 15 receptionists I hospital notes ^ CONNECTICUT Announcumunt* and appointment lecrelarte*. Vernon can’t absorb all CETA staff No experience necessary, Developer faces foreclosure The Electors and Citizens t ^ E s t a t e VALENTINE Court of F’n ^ t e I AM EXPERIENCED in the good hourly wage, days or District of Manchester qualified to vote in town The Town of Vernon .now employs about 33 public or private employers, Roesler said. Admitted Wednesday: Amy care of convalescing, and in­ evenings full or part time. their supervisors they can be granted NOTICE TO CREDITORS meetings of the Town of An­ _ by Norma Tedford workers paid by funds from the Comprehen­ The town, in the past, has absorbed some of reasonable time off for job interviews. Kasper, Somers; Cheryl ESTATE OF M MADEUNE SMITH valid. Also light Apply within, 989 Main Street, sive Employment Training Act (CETA), Komorowski, Rosewood Dr., because of road deficiencies aka MARY M. SMITH or MADEUNE dover, Connecticut are hereby housekeeping, and companion n you M« moving Mo • Manchester. the workers, but Roesler said, based on the He said the information was brought to their SPECIALS M. SMITH, deceased notified that a Special Town which has been saving the town about $420,000 Vernon; Richard Lynch, By GREG PEARSON foreclose the bond issue on has not been completed, I’ursuant to an order of Hon. William for elderly. 643-4453, 644-2961. now houoo, eonouH Iho In- town’s historical turnover rate, it’s unlikely attention now because CETA legislation Meeting will be held at the An­ REFURNISH YOUR home by a year in tax dollars. many more can be absorbed. Rockville; Paulette Mason, this area if the work is not the developer is responsi­ E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must siruellon monual that expires Sept. 30, and if new legislation is Broad Brook; Susan Nasiatka, SOLID PEWTER Hera Reporter be presented to the fiduciaries named dover Elementary School, An­ Ent,rt,lnm uft 4 working part time. Earn, the Stanley Roesler, director of administration, done by June 1. ble for ramping the raised below on or before April 20.1977 or be comoa with Iho lumuco extra money you need u an In his memorandum he encourages CETA enacted by Congreess, it may take a different Stafford; Melissa Nowlin, The Town of Manchester barred by law. The fiduciaries are: dover, on Wednesday, has sent a memorandum to all CETA workers A foreclosure would items to prevent such ac­ DANCE • Featuring "Nifty and air eondllloning AVON REPRESENTATIVE. workers to pursue opportunities which may form, with different guidelines and different Pleasant St., Rockville; Peter has apparently threatened Marjorie Smith Harris February 9,1977, at 8:00 P.M. syotom. Ask quoollon* ol to inform them it is unlikely that all par­ PENDANTS result in the town receiving cidents from occurring. aka Marjorie S. Harris for the following purposes: Fiftie’s Band"; also, win a You set you own hours, sell lead to unsubsidized employment. eligibility criteria. Ray, Lakeview Heights, a local developer with St Ridgewood Rd. trip to Bermuda, and Color Iho company that In- quality products and make ticipants in the program can be absorbed into ALL GIFT BOXED the money from the bond He sent a memo to West Hartlord. Conn “As in the past, as vacancies occur in the To be eligible for the CETA program a per­ Tolland; Christine Tomko, foreclosure, but both sides (1) To choose a Moderator T.v, Door Prizes galore Call, slallod Iho syslom to about 840 on every 8100 you the town’s permanent work force. issue and finishing the O’Sullivan and Senkow in Ruth Smith Martin for said meeting. various town departments, we will continue son has to have been unemplyed for at least 30 High St., Rockville; Stephen m utDiwjum ... 2 feel that the problem will aka Ruth S. Martin 646-4210 for tickets. loaim all you eon about H sell Call today. ^ 9 4 0 1 The goal of the federal program is to place our efforts to place CETA-funded staff who Turkington, Sautters Rd., be resolved by the June 1 needed work. September and told them 33 Harvard Ftd. (2) To see if the Town will H you arc moving kilo an days and has to be cleared by the Hartford of­ ram Sana Manchester. Conn participants in full-time unsubsidized jobs in qualify for available positions," Roesler said. fice of CETA. Manchester; David Wert, deadline. "I think the work will be to make sure necessary vote to amend the Ordinance oMor homo, oak tha loot BABYSITTER WANTED - □ EMPLOYMENT 8:15 to 11:45 a m. daily in my the town’s permanent work force or with other He told the workers that with approval of Alison Dr., South Windsor; A two-page list of needed done by spring,” Weiss ramping in all Regulation Concerning occupant or Iho eompany Gayle Wilcox, Tunnel Rd., Court of Probate. Installations of Driveways home. One year old boy. Own improvements at the said. developments was com­ that laal aarvload lha transportation. Please call Vernon, District of Manchester connecting with highways H ,lp Wantud f3 Forest Hills subdivision Plow Problems pleted before winter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ayalam. Whila H la unHka- Discharged Wednesday: A second part of the "I think all of the other ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY maintained by the Town of ly that you wHI altampl la Paul Accarpio Jr., Durant St., has been Sent by the town _ rORDNER, deceased Andover, to provide for the PHONE FROM home to ser­ Hearing set on band shell purchase $ISJI development is made up of subdivisions in town com­ PunuottoanoniKoiHon. WilliamE repair or aorvloo lha BABYSITTER needed Im­ Manchester; Cathleen Aubin, to the First Hartford Real­ paving of new driveways from vice our customers in the newer roads — Grissom plied," Giles said. He said FitzGerald. Judge,Ige, all claims must be Manchester area, flexible ayalam yeuraall, you mediately ■ JoiMi two. Usa A motion to transfer $3,000 from the Hany Lane, Vernon; S«leel ^ ty Corp., the developer of •resented to the fiduciaryfidi nary named the surfaced highway to the ahould know what kind o4 five, need a loving woman to Councilman Stephen Marcham, chairman of sle every time. Niw E n j^ i the subdivision that in­ Rd. and Shepard Dr. — and that it is possible the ram­ K5low on or before AprilLpri 27,1977 or be hours, super earnings. 249- care for us (our and half day* Bicentennial Commission budget to help pay Elizabeth Bulger, Olsen Dr., barred by law. The fiduciary is: property line. 7772. lurnaeo and air een- F the committee investigating the purchase of Councilman Donald Eden, who was chair­ for a mobile band shell, was tabled by the Ver­ Rockville; Nicholas Civitello, lirfMt cludes Kennedy and apparently presents more ping work was done in the Nancy C. Lucas (2) To see If the Town will dltlonlng ayalam you have in our home. Call after 6 p.m., the shell, said, “It would be Bicentennial man of the Bicentennial Commission, said Hillcrest Dr., Rockville; John serious problems. Forest Hills area by cold­ 71 Juniper Drive 644-9420 non Town Council Tuesday night, but a hearing Aiurtnent «f Grissom Rds. Coventry. Conn. 06238 vote an additional appropria­ REAL ESTATE Career - Earn and, ganarally, hew II funds and would be a good lasting use for there was some money left in the parade ac­ Connelly, Franklin St., The paving of the roads patching, a process which was set Feb. 15 to appropriate $25,900 from the Fwtir Pmdanti Town Engineer Walter tion in the 1976-1977 budget of $15,000 plus annually. Must oporatao. PART TIME Typing and them." count but "we would like to wrap up our Rockville; Terry Full, Crystal has not been completed does not last in cold winter Swindell Trust Fund to buy the unit. ‘‘m iovuus’’ Senkow, who compiled the Court of F^robate, a sum not exceeding $10,(KXI.00 have license, or in process. If you are considering collection experience. Small Dooley said, "Last spring we cut a police business before you spend the money without Lake Rd., Ellington; Karen and has led to the damage District of Manchester for Item E-2, Snow Removal Part timers considered. Councilman Thomas Dooley opposed setting m oKw it I list, said that the older temperatures. moving into a new home, office, centrally located in cruiser out • of the budget and we could even telling the Bicentennial Commission.” Kulo, Grove St., Rockville; of some town plowing Other problems in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Sanding. Ralph Pasek, Realtors, 269- why not stop in and see ui Manchester. Call Mrs. the matter for a public hearing, noting he lomisnEGiunsT ' roads in the subdivision are ESTATE OF CHARLES I DICKENS, 7475. probably buy one for $3,000. I would like to In a related matter, Marcham said he has Glen Wortman, Weigold Rd., deceased LaCroix. M3-9523. would oppose using any town funds for MTNUin. lacking "street line equipment, according to Grissom Rd.-Shepard Dr. (4) To see if the Town will here at CENTURY 21, place the shell along with other needs and found storage area for the shell when it is Tolland. mm town officials. area include drainage and Pursuant to an order of Hon William vote to adopt an ordinance to TEDFORD REAL anything that isn’t an emergency. Birth Wednesday: A monumentation," E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must PART TIME Legal S ecreU n judge it on that basis." purchased. He said it can be stored at the MON..W1D. THUNt. A FW. 1M i W Tim O’Sullivan, highway grading, according to be presented to the fiduciary named exempt from taxation the ESTATE. Rt. 44A, Bolton daughter to Mr. and Mrs. DAT. 10-e SUN. 1M Y Y markings which are below on or before April 27.1977 or be - Experienced prefereeii. E The $3,000 would make up the difference Councilwoman Marie Herbst said, “We Tolland County Agricultural Center for about property located on Jurovaty Notch, Bolton. $47-9914. We from the money available in the trust fund and Bruce Zapotski, Enfield. needed for land surveying. superintendent, said that Senkow. He said that he did barred by law. The fiduciary Is: CLASSIFIED Downtown Manchester law of­ should set up a priority list and a capital im­ $70. manhole covers and not set a time limit on Leonard M. Horvath, EIsq. Road acquired by The Nature are a full line realtor and fice Call 646-5807 the cost of the mobile unit. Admitt^ Thursday: Nor­ Senkow said that a June 1 643 Main St. Conservancy of Science have new listings coming provement list so we don’t go through this has­ man Barber, Diane Dr.. South drainage basins stick two these problems, but added, Manchester, Conn 06040 ,iiain’sAyplm deadline was set for com­ Tower, Box MMM, Wesleyan in every day. As a full line GLAMOROUS Part Time - Windsor; Barbara Fox, Gdm ARTfSALLERY ' ' pletion of these older to four inohes above the "I would like the work Stadium. Middletown, realtor tn(f, being a Work for women. Good pay. Dr., Ellington; James MANCHESTER PARKADE roads, which include pavement on these un­ done by late summer.” Court of Probate. Connecticut from Robert member o(< the Really Make your own hours. Hodges, Regan St., Rockville; District of IHanchesler Exciting places to go, and ' EXIT 92 off l■86AOJ»CtNTTOFO«Bf$i Kennedy Rd., Kent Dr., finished roads. He said that he sent the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fuller, et al, said exemption board and MLS service we Arthur Miller, Fairfield St., WALUCI 1'^ I prizes to win Call M64IU, Vernon mulls solar heat tax break Bishop Dr., and Woodstock He said that when it list of improvements to ESTATE OF WALTER FREEBURN to affect the second one-half can help you with all your Pursuant to an order of Hon William M6-I292 and M7-92M. East Hartford; Christopher snows, the above-grade Carmine Filloramo, an of­ of the taxes due on the List of real estate needs. Whether Vernon’s proposed ordinance to offer tax addition to a building, the construction of The ordinance defines solar energy heating Pelletier, Sunningdale Lane, Dr. Some of these roads E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must are almost 15 years old, he items cannot be seen by the ficial with the First Hart­ be presented to Hie fiduciary named October 1, 1975. 8:30 A.M. you are looking lor a small RESTAURANT RE­ breaks to ' owners of buildings with solar which is commenced on or after Oct. 1, 1976, or coolin^ystems as meaning equipment, in­ Bolton; Edward Wandzy, Jobs below on or before May 1. l i T I or be plow operator. A total of ford firm. barred by law The fiduciary is: (5) To hear the report of the 2 bedroom Cape or a large OPENING under new heating or cooling systems will be discussed at and before Oct. 1,1991, which is equipped with cluding windmills and waterwheels, which Hill Rd., Ellington. said. Town Manager Robert B. six plows have been ‘‘He's going to Margaret M. Jones Board ol Finance concerning Farm House we are sure management. Need waiters, a public hearing scheduled for Feb. 15 at 7:30 a solar energy heating or cooling system, to provide for the collection, transfer, storage 127 Florence Street that we can help you. waitresses, and bartenders. damaged in that subdivi­ cooperate," Senkow said. I^nchester, Conn salaries of Elected Officials.r to S:00 P.M. p.m. in the Memorial Building. the extent of the amount by which the assessed and use of solar energy for that purpose. Weiss and Director of 06040 Open: 7 days a week 24 Call lor appointment only, 646- The recommendation to take advantage of Public Works Jay J. Giles sion this winter, he said. W ill he (lone (6) To hear recommen­ 3960 valuation of such real property equipped with Persons who wish to claim the exemption dations of the Board of hour service. state legislation, which permits towns to offer both said that the town will Giles said that if a road Filloramo said that he Monday thru Friday the conventional portion of the heating or must file with the assessor 30 days following Court of Probate. Selectmen on salaries ol the NOW accepting applications - tax exemptions for this purpose, was made by cooling system, exclusive of any portion of the annual assessment date. has been informed by the District of Manchester Did You Know? NOTICE TO CREDITORS Town Officials. SAT. 8:30 to 12 NOON For lull lime employment. Councilman Stephen Marcham, He said it WOODSTOVES town of the paving problem such system related to solar energy, shall be The state legislation was enacted last Oc­ SAVE ESTATE OF ANNA H. BALKNER. (7) To make changes in and In moil casaa upon Call 872-1515 100% in the area. He said, deceased would be a way of encouraging energy conser­ exempt from property taxation, provided this tober. ON to set salaries of the Elected roquosL Ih# Inslatlor wilt however, that he knows of Pursuant to an order of Hon William TEXAS OIL Company need* vation and the use of alternate heating and exemption shall only apply to the first 15 While the state law now only includes new CAST FUEL E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must Town Officials. tend a torvlcoman to tool ^WELCOME dependable person who can cooling means. assessment years following construction of construction, legislation is being drafted to IRON no foreclosure notice by be presented to the fiduciary named tho system In oporotton, BILLS the town. below on or before May 1. 1977 or be (8) To see if the Town will Keralb work without supen-ision in The ordinance states that “Any building, or such building or addition.” amend this to include existing structures. » « to * ” New Subscribers... barred by law. The fiduciary is: vote to adopt an ordinance make naeaaaary 89 199 Manchester Contact "If they have, they Walter J Plnney adlualmanla, and ahow ...to the growing family of 51 Merline Road pursuant to Connecticut customers. Age unimportant, haven't threatened me Vernon. Conn. 06066 General Statutes Section 9- you how to atort H. but maturity is. We train. (with anything," he said. IBS, as amended, to provide Court of Probate. Write P T Dick. President. Plainfield results Dislnct of Manchester Plainfield entries The Manchester Evening Herald. Asked if there would be Court of FTobate. for the appointment by the Southwestern Petroleum. Boi NOTICE TO CREDITORS 789, Ft Worth. Tex 76101 atsa^swifBciHiiirwhiriiiai any problem in meeting the District of Manchester Board of &lectmen of con­ ESTATE OF CHARLES E DAVIS, NNm $-16 (C) NOTICE TO CREDITORS TSiSMT M TIO nnii s-io (N) rOST TM I FJl stables in lieu of constables deceased 0- M u m l ) ^ . tap 10.00 1.00 3i0 Savanth requests of the town, ESTATE OF ROGER R TRECARTIN Pursuant to an order ol Hon William m x SLOW ^ MATWA SMM 2-l.’$ Nirtin> rrtt TMtk ^;X:X:5i:*SftM:WXW:w:-x-x-x-x-:-;-:*x*:*:*:!:*::^^ Pursuant to an order of Hon William N T M 3240 3-U lari Grtcorr $.N *1 N 1. Far IMad 1. M 'S Dust OH M ■Filloramo said that there being elected. E FitzGerald. Judge, all claims muil RNs and LPN s. Full time and ntST S-ll (I) 1- PaNj kUtiafl $.N 1. Nafeom lack lO-I I SaaUd r«M LOndrlRi E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must 2-TfMhi iMCt, hw 24.M 120 i.20 Q i M 217 ptd $LN 2. Nandar l U I Nirj Irm $•1 Bolton be presented to the fiduciary named ParfKta 712 paM SlS.N T M 32:47 T-2 3. CallMt rnatta I Reri'i Crkkat Mr. Glidden would be "none what­ be presented to the fiduciary named (9) To do any other business below on or before April 27 1977 or be part lime Weekend relief 7 HSw’i PkA S M 1 » I lack HoTlaii 5-2 4. Faat S r ^ 1 Cbidi't Csrol 3-1 below on or before May 1. 1977 or be Trifacta 2-7-1 pM $N.10 QuiniaU UO paU $27.00 4. Mick In 4. SiziliM Priflter t-l Michael Boyd Watkins Home soever." proper to come before said barred by law The fiduciary is a m to 3 p m Apply in person 1-nri Jm't MU IN PadKta 643 paid $S3.N 4. Rackini A(t 2-1 i Mortal St& $. hdU Havk barred by law. The fiduciary is m l^4« i Nn Tark Aina 02 i Oil Kflodes $.C«t t G9 4-1 meeting. Janet Eagieson East Hartford Convaincent TrifKta 0-3-1 paid $270.N i Tall Cath) Glynn E. Jordan Marilyn Trecartin 75 Steep Hollow l^ne Sm U 2U paU $SiU SIITH TANUI COliST (0) 0. Sfnan Flash M 7. t a U (. Prim Interest ID-1 Mr. Green 506 Burnside Avenue Home. 745 .Main Street. East TUmi $-10 (A) 7. Mastar MM 7. MU'S Hus IM Mrs. Kane Dated at Andover, Connec­ Manchester. Conn TrifKta 2-S-l ptii $724.10 7 Numr Pavar" 7. laniT Irota 121 I. OtarTT Watt i Una's Cwnit ECast Hartford. Conn Hartford. Conn iM; 40-J3 H N 0 fiiniar I.N 2.N I N 1. FITf Uim 1$1 L HaM'Ms Shows (-1 FRANKLIN BOX STOVE A1 Cyr ticut this 1st day of February, 06040 SUM S-ll (C) l-Atamc Rack, tap 2.N 2.N COMFORT HEATER PARLOR STOVE Mr. Kloo H,lp W ,nt,d 13 QuMa $A7 ptd $71.N DtYWth w/chrome trim w/chrome trim with fcrwwn, grots Modwl 27 l-riM«riDNr 9.40 S40 IN 7-Kc M W. 0.40 Coventry 1977. 0- nri Om Mecca 1100 S.M Macta TIS pM $97.N 1. PfCM StcHnio 4-1 boon pot. $t»ok grill John McCue Court of Probate. T M 32.-01 Sacaod m Lottery Court of Probilr. UJkWmjmpfm IM IritKU 7-S-l paU S711.N GcMh IS s I About i l David Yeomans QuniaU 3U paid $10.10 VI 1. dm Am Mr. LeBIanc Mrs. Harold Topliff Diftrict of Manchester Diftnet of Manchciter TMt: ]2:0I 1. lieiral Dart 1 M m Lvdi M NOTICE TO CREDITORS Percy B. Cook SHKta U3 paid $37.40 2. JJ.'$ U Mar f , L SUr land iSTSL"’'" 4. i l Dan IM OPEN: MON.-THURS. 10-6 Larry J. Walley NOTICE TO CREDITORS IMm U 114 M U iN StVUTX S-10 (•) TrifKU 3-t-7 paid $4M.00 I .J 3. Cap'i Karan Glastonbury ESTATE OF ARRIGO AIMETTl aka ESTATEOF WALTER A CARTER TrifKta 1-4 $ pM tt97 SO I Lasant lav 2 I Ivcki Kitty 5. SoH Wwair 31 num ber J. Russell Thompson 2 N rancarOa, hnp O N I N 2.N 4. lackT ShM lp.1 4. Faat Sara FRI. 10-a Peter A. Wild ARRIGO H AIMETTl SR aka WALTER A CARTER, DM) DaaWt 2AI paU $10100 Eimimi $-10 (0) 4. M M i S ^ Dn i l Robin Luoncy Pursuant to an order of Hon William Board of Selectmen. CARRIERS NEEDED 3 » lai 4 to 4.N 3-Fitiad 0.40 3.N 2.N $. Sintar'i Jack 4.1 0. Callant Satan 7. Dakota Dart SAT. 10-3 deceased T m (M) $. Bilisifit l i i Mr. Wrightfield E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must S-li 7-lmtbaf Sri, M $.$0 4 SS And M taw 3-20 3.N 0. IriiadoaM a.1 i Dram Ntarar 1. Qmt Sprini $-1 James Nolan Town of Andover Puriuinl lo an order of Hun Willtim 1- JLfc't SMf ViR 4 00 MO I N 4. T ^ TrUkal fire - glow disf • SUN. 12-3 HARTFORD (UPI) - be presented to the fiduciary named T M 12:42 tSwwa 3N 7 .2aU r 7. Raw Cta. Fifth 7. laUnca Diet J. Brown E FitzGerild. Judge, all claimi must $ « Tm M m " QuneU 2A3 paU $21.41 t* 1 larn'i Laaa TneHth below on or before April 28.1977 or be To DoUvor Tlw M andM ftar Evoning T M ItU L Sa« McCrackan I. Riantovi Chuck 1. Dtkie Darta The number drawn be presented to the fidiM lary nam ^ MMa UO paU $0100 SrfKta U2 ptd $3t.N i l R«il* 13, ItrM* (1 ailtt iMlfc il Tmm« Unit) d East Hartford Robert B. Carpenter barred by law. The fMuciary is below on or before April 27 1 977 ur be QuiraaU 344 paid N.N L M U ttte r i Florence E Aimetli Harold In East Hartford. In ttw toRowIng PwlKta U3 paU $U$.I0 TrifKia 2-3-T paU $921.N Srfacta U4 paid $11.10 NEXT TO L & M EQUIP. Thursday night in the barred by law Tbr iMuriary is TrifacU 1-14 p»4 tl4H.70 I Snaet Kamance i l ’ 872-9988 Vallier Brierton Santiago Carrion 154 Pearl Street A pocket lull ol cash Is TrifKU 3-4-1 paid UXIO TM 4. State* OH 3-1 John D UBelle m m s-ll (I) EKHTO $-10 (I) 1. JaiM L Mr. Dandrow M.D. Catta Jr. weekly Connecticut State Manchester. Conn 06040 better than a garage full of 843 Mam Street TMIfTM TANia COtltSL (C) 1. Sa la K $-2 1. RflM kar $.SN rlHge i l Riilldi Rd., ToNand Rt. RoM t t . O -M w M littw 4 Naa0tar0I^M ON 2N 100 I Friandb kddu. taw ION U N U N I MaaDal^ 1^1 2. Al Hrad Up tO-1 2. $ ^ Chaapiav S. Hkfc'i Cantata l i l Mr. S. Hendrickson Margaret Currier Lottery was 75-Yellow-051. stuff. Manchester. Conn t iiran MmOh mo 2.00 l-LUcala C|p$). tap 4.N 4.N l-VvtM l$.N 13.N 1 Strliitic M IIvstoaTtafraatlM 1 Salte last 7. Hacwy'i Hartka i l 06040 i Art Anan l Tr« M 2.N 240 Tanca I N T-taacA 0 I N H 4. Iritti Stty 1-1 4. K mM Sinter t Rwarntta IM Edward J. Kanam C. Frallicaide etpoHo Or., M i RumsMo Am . TM: 32J2 T M 3M7 T M 40;T1 $. Saaraa Saiar M S. Snswaad 7-2 5 . Ktatatlltait ••b#•••••••••••••••••••••• QMab 4U paU U N M w U 114 ptd S U N il^ S p rirk U M i Sad iMtar 3-1 I«l Ni M 'l Nil OH Tom Kunas David Friedrich QUniaU lU p a id $ lliN i B u castify ■ lOHi Parfacta 014 ptH $19.40 SrfKta 4A1 ptd $41N S«WarfKU 11-7 AM paid $3133.M T. HanChasar IM 7. Oassk Dvt 4-1 T. Finny Rinblar Edward Lewis T. Glode AnrKMincomani* 3 Announcamanlt 3 CALL 647-9946 TrifKta 44-1 ptd $1KT0 TrifecU 41-2 pd4 SN7.N lHuiWm S-2 t Taka R 41 Oackan SpecUl; Wrniy ATTOSANCt 1N2 L la«ty rw iKkta 11th' Mr. Salami Doris Greene HaraM Circulation Dopt HAMU; 17LS11 4 THE SALON Mr. Soucie Ed Johnson Nuna CM t HO (C) Mr. DeSantis Karl Jones TMOl FAST frftk $10 (0) t r 2 tN fiO 4.N SATMAT MATME Mr. Brehuit Mr. McAlduf AMERICAN LEGION FHt Tai*M CoKM (I) U td m ltn i N 4.N I N $ ficM Mastar 1$.N I N POST T M 1:1$ PJL 0 Out! Otm ll.N 4 N 7th C V II 10th A VIA Mr. Brennen IT rn tTUa 7 M I N LN 6 Saatara S.N 111 I V14 4lh I VIO 1. MukHlbM V I 1. Di The IUk ^ SREDKEN' ^ Belle Parker 2 M M N t a I N IM i UU m i 4.N IN Tm: 3232 raa: 1240 1. Mm* 3-1 1. KayM Ttav VI IKaytiBaFfkh IV l 2. Galart Mm Mrs. Thibodeau B. Perry $ Om Dt 4 N OtaMta; $41 pad $N 2N I laM'3 UfUfad V2 2. IM U lack 2-2 RNs - LPNs Qu m U m paU $2tN 2-2 IPrnba'ilfarT IVl RETAIL CEHTER Tm 40i2 Srfacta: 14$ paid $22iN M 1 FUatfMt tm VI M ilT M l'llH 41 Mr. Ryan Mr. Stygar TAG SALE M m U 112 pM SUN Sriacta: 3U paU $U N Trifacta V$4 paid S lU IN TnlKtalO-2pwO$471N hbF 2-2 i htaet Tiacai V2 M S. S«i Tl Mr. G. William Tom Sweeney TrifKta: 2 I S pM $0N 30 Tatak V16 (I) Vnaitkn V I 1 Chafa'i PatMT IM i hnaa MUrcU <-1 IM S,* M S' lS (I) $atk $-10 (A) i Ma M IVl i H| IN VI 2. iMkaCnad Saturday, February 5tti $ 300. t ICatrKks I N 4 N I N IM 7. hu hn S.| Kate 7 Na$l ita$ic. tap 0.N 4.N M l Mr. Dufour 4 Nm U CarlailU Na< 9 N 4 N 2.H 0 SetatadI Nadi, tap 4.N i N 2. Fft May Sfli C V I 2. Ottm Naak IV l L N NfShal 1-1 1 T« Lutiw |.l lltawCii I N IN 1 M a ’i Nina T N 4.N L Flat fit NM IM L Ca Cl MU VI Mrs. Haberon Then 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 1 Narmtan Mtae 1.N 1 Lady M $ N lor a few good nurses 1 UMa Adratt, Ua 4.N Ttaa: 31:79 \Proud1y Announces M T VC tld il VIO Mrs. Oney C. Tisdale l U : 3240 Tm : 31:11 Qwniata: 041 paid $N N If you are an RN or LPN, licensed In Conn., i: 4U paU SUN OiMaU: 147 ptd $2140 2nd e v i l LRaMySpacUl M |. Itary Aic* V2 Ronald A. Tripp American Legion Home Srfacta IN paid S lliN Sth I V16 2. Manu'i Tna IVl I tmtj'% RyU 2-2 Trifacta: 4 l 3aai0UI210 Srfacta: 711 ptd $42.N Trifadr O il paid $$$2.N 1. Adaa'i Fm Munch4:st4-r looking for advancement professionally and TriiKU 71-3 ptd t2N.N 1. CNata Rauy IFnnyIN IVl I Cat VI \the Addition of Jeffrey P. Watt Amorlcon Legion Drive M r DaNii: 2A4 m $42 N IM ntOrwnal 2. Ira k Piiitar I HAPPY OWNE(?S OF financially, then you are eligible for Oaaantk V II (0 IH tO a s i i Eafy RaUasa IV l 4. Ow Rancth fUa VI Mr. Melley (off Mafn St, roar of DNtoo F o rd ) T M V II (M) Stmtk $ 10 (I) I JMapan I 4 tbian Spimf. U $ PTi Una SyM i N 4 N I N i Scatty Nm V StuhiM SarUr 7-1 V VkkTi In VI T M y 't Nity 9.N I N MO i N I N i N 2 Caaat Chata 19 20 $40 4. SykM Lorrain Kerr 2 taaadlard 5t. taw f iN I N S. Sa« 0 iSfN fti^ 2-2 ICanUyM IM MANCHESTER $100—tf you am hirsd and work through IfcaMM $1N $.N 2 tacky Kadca 4 N V SUataa'iPridi IlikaM V2 2. Uapta J«ila VI IN $ ManM Snav ISN iL a d lU d B a i On HaaiMfi Mr. Lawus tho proballortary period. Tm: 3M3 IS a flF u i SpUan M IM 1 ShataU IV l For further Inlormation, call Blue at 840-9171 Tm. 32:2$ Tm: 32:17 Mvata 24$ pM $1RN 2. kiNMtar 1 Korkville OMvata. 244 pM $71N i k * tasan CHERI Mr. Murphey $200—H y04» omploytnoftt oxtonda pact a 4wm4k 14T ptd $14MI SrfacU $42 pad $119 N L JntiW ilU parUcta: 711 paid $32140 Srfacta 442 pad IN N Tnfacta V2-2 pad I41N 9 M I V II IZflilTC Mrs. Boisonneau Mr. Bakulski six-montli psriod. TnUcta: 2-14 paid $II21.N TnfKta 4 2 $ paid $N1N 1. ( M m I md VI I. M M Uka IVl Mr. Kennedy wmaf liM Tifdwa CavTM (I) Taafttlc Cantitatian Caru (T) 3rd M VIS I Eatta ^ V IL M ta M t V I to the Staff,,. Vernon COAST LPNs — S4.40 per hour HNa — $5 20 per hour TiMk VII (I) ilatpkaUa 940 4.N I N ..M IN 1. Cl (hnanwi IM -ilb IVllCM^ m M Paul Gibson TO INMMa SJO IN LN IM aSKanay 19.N T.N I N 4 UttU Sashay i N 4.N 1. nick Ilf a. MM uiny Mr. Lavoie UFEHSUIMBE (just to Stan) $ Oral Qtaan. bw 10 N 4.N 2. K'l Mck f 11 Sandra Anan 4 Dwarn Fan M i M*adn Stata V2* C OAIT I F it MIMack 4.N 2N 1 fata Pany S.N I iMhaUr Flal Donald L. Babineau RegaIRSSr OCaalVit I N ,X\ I H M i't Caff ■ ‘ “ IM Flossie Spicer Easy to own and easy to buy. To discover Bring your wallet and your professional skills 3 (aaraly 3.N Tm 4130 i Slaa Ptimts KELLY ROAD & VERNON CIRCLE Tm : 3141 Tm. 4049 OMvaU 441 dM $N 40 ^ 'l'\ i INkU C. V I Maxine J. Betsey tp ttffrt tmmiempmfr mtmmp aril* a prudprt and give them both a real reward OhmoU 14$ paid SlOl.N V IJ's M S. S m t J ^ VI how, stop in a t o M utual Savings Bonk. QntaaU: 2U ptad S U N SiWerfKta 1413 pad $NI N ikaiO and Thomas L. Chrisholm Soulli WimiHur SrfKta 241 paid $10.N SfUcta 14$ paid SI43N Attandam: IIN VI A REDKEN FULL SERVICE SALON Cornwr ol trood Contact Director of Nurse*, 647-9190 TnfKta. i $4 pad $9$IN 7. liiatarftaK V\'-1 *■ 2. SinU Mr. Cooper Charles F. Sack Jr. Trifacta 243 ptad $11141 NaNa: $2U IN LlaMylityw KSTHT - Sift S«9 « IM TELEPHDNE 871-0637 and Contor tlrooi Men -f rt ... • Bjw. • 8 0.118. Equal Opponunity Employar U M t y l a t fhorm O U -3 1 1 2 let I am - I pm aoems SPCCHl - IM U r M n U H SSSS:!:WX:::XX^4i«4««»xwc»:-X-t-.'.X«%'«-X-»:-XWX%-««WX«¥SX%

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a i NEW JUSTLISTED ■•Wiu.d'.: Immaculat* T-room Cap* wMi IW balli*, ihr** badroom*. rae room p4u4 • lorgo oneloood oMo tiin- -*• 'ivw s-srsss COMPUTERIZED poreh. A wipor eloan homo. Priood In Iho IM Y*. New listing, three year young Garrison Colonial on quiet street, eat-in kitchen wiUi bullt-ini, form al *47,900 dining room, fireplaeed living room, klng-aiicd REAL ESTATE BILL ROOD master bedroom, vinyl siding. Acre Ireed lot, 3 bedrooms, I'/a Over 20 years selling real estate m n i • PECE OF THE BLOCK” „ . NEW HOMES baths, 2-car oversized garaee, (effective 2/10/77) New 55 Raised Ranch with all the amenilles. cathedral family room + ^den + laundry and Insurance in the Manchester cellingf. formal dining room, large kitchen wiUi bollt-lns, We are one of the first Real Estate Offices in New England 3 bedroomi, 2 baths, maintenance free exterior, wooded room. Fireplaeed living room, area. Our firm is a member of the lot. mini barn 18x24. to have a computer to our Buyers and Sellers in get­ Manchester and Vernon Multiple BICOK PROPERTY ^ MANCHESTER Brick office buildings in excellent condition. Building (A) has 6 rental units. PRESTIGE ting the. results they want: Listing Services. So for fair, depen­ Sunset Ridge locaUon, It this lovely 4 bedroom Cohmlal, dable real estate and insurance, Building (B) houses WINF radio. Ample parking, nice 1.6 acre lot. Asking aluminum siding, front to back living room, formal dining F o il say: EAST HARTFORD CAPE $250,000.00. room, breexeway and garage, all on large fenced lot. give Bill a call at: J wim $ room* and 2 batha. Flral floor family room, thrao WHAT CAN A COMPIfTER DO FOR ME? I Only i U i l l Keai £state T.J. CROCKEH, Realtor SENTRY IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOME REALTOnS-MLS Real Estate Services 646-4126 •649-1922 We can put your needs into our computer and in seconds it 643-1577 1(9 W ilt C.nitr StrMi (49-24(2 289-4331 will select for you all the homes that fill your requirements: EARLY AMERICAN CAPE Price - location - style - etc. BEST BUYS BY BELROBE (uim niiEii* • : offers this NEWLY LISTED three bedroom Ranch with by Gayle IW baths and carport on a half acre lovely treed lot for “SPACIOUS & GRACIOUS” 4 IF YOU ARE SELLING YOUR HOUSE HORSESdlORSESdKIRSES” only $37,900! Other features include 10” insulation, new Dutch R aised Ranch $57,700 paint, gutters, and down spouts, aluminum storms and BOLTON 151500 Through our computer we can expose your house to all the Hamilton screens, wall-wall in living room and hall, tool shed, Ellington — Heavily treed lot, very private Beautiful, completely redecorated 6-room range, etc. This is an excellent value and will not last setting, 3 huge bedrooms, oversized family custom RANCH. Bar room, play room. 2 out­ other computerized offices in seconds, so they can search long. Call Alex now! room, brick fireplace in kitchen. Close to buildings on 2.9 acres in nice area of homes. BARROWS Real Estate Country Club. their prospects for a buyer. The computer can also tell us JOE LOMBARDO Editor thinks this stately Colonial in central Manchester WALLACE represents excellent value in the mid-thirties. Aluminum COMPANY who has a buyer that might be interested in your home. storms, screens, and doors, a new roof, and a built-in OAANCHKtTKN PARKADC bookcase complement the tender love and care this home has been given over the years! Circumstances dictate a 646-7833 fast sale. Early occupancy. | ) NINi MULTIPLE LISTINO IIB V tC fS WHAT IS THE VALUE The agencies who advertise in JIM FINNE8AN O FFIC tt THROUGHOUT CONNICTICUT knows that a house built by Wendell Reid offers top quali­ The Herald do more than just sell ty at a fair price. The 8” insulation, for instance, is a ON 1 1/2 ACRES properties. They are active in civic more important plus than ever in this seven room central i i i i n i Call today for appointment to inspect this new OF YOUR PROPERTY? Colonial. Extras like built-in bookcases, dishwasher, dis­ Professional and fraternal organizations, their posal, thermostatically controlled cooling fan, 100 amp deluxe Early American Cape offering 6 panel doors church and their community. service, and two-zoned heat all add to the intrinsic value. Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! and latches, 12 over 12 window sash, wide Colonial Let our computer go to work for you. It can se^ ch its Low forties price, well worth it. "QIMUTY $ PRNX” NEURON W * ara your award-winning R ILD raai ■aUrto trim. Colonial paneling in family room and kitchen, In order to function in a more in­ “CIOSE TO EVERYTNNK!' memory banks and in seconds give us a list of the' Selling j JIM DEROCCO brokor backad by ovar I I yaaro ol oxparlonoa first floor laundry room, formal dining room, I V i feels that a solid six room Colonial, "Hounds Tooth” Plus beauty. Gorgeous kitchen with loads of MANCHESTER — Nice well-kept 6 room telligent manner, they attend and aarvic* la Iranafarrad paapio and oam- clean and centrally located, priced below thirty-six thou­ cabinets, 3 bedrooms, family room with CAPE, formal dining room, 2 bedrooms, HW baths, walk-out basement, treed lot, 2-car oversized Prices of Houses in your area giving you a Fair Market] panlaa. Dna call pula ua la work markaUng your garage. educational seminars, lectures and sand, is a rare buy on today’s market. Add extras like fireplace, 2 stall barn and all for only $45,500. floors, front & back porch, large garden area Value of your house. Call us for an analysis today. stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, fireplace equipment, and & garage. $36,500. proparty hara and finding now pra$>orty Bar you keep informed of new legislative antenna, and you truly have a BEST BUY! anywhara. Callus todsf. F Call proposals affecting all of us. PHILBRICK Agency They are ready and willing to MANY M O RE-CALL U S -W E WORK! r n f f r lr i, P rru id rn t The Barrows & Wallace Company 6 4 6 -4 1 0 0 DIANNE FELLOWS answer all of your real estate WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY JAMES ORGENTO MANCHESTER HARTFORD |g 3S4 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER questions. Realtors 6 4 7-14 13 646-7833 JOSEPH DENTAMARO 568-7556 anytime 728-6615 JOANNE MAJOR VERNON RALPH MAZZUCCHI MANCHESTER E >43,900 MANCHESTER We have resale homes for you to view. Also, Two New “RUSTIC • RIGHT “HOLY SMOKE is this Home Sites — “Easterbury Estates” (Off Forbes St.) and AND REASONABU” a HOT OIK” “Harvest Hill” (Off Oak St.) East Hartford. ANDOVER - NEW CUSTOM BUILT Raised HEBRON — 8-room Raised Ranch, 3 Ranch, 3 bedrooms, dining room, fireplace in bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, deck, family room, living room, deck, 2-car garage, acre plus. nice set up for in-law suite. Private acre lot. STOP BY AND SEE OUR ONLY $40,500. ONLY $45,900. % 142.900 Where can you find so much value in a 3-bedroom Cape? Attached t car COMPUTER WORK tandem garage. 2 full baths. 1st floor family room with pine board pan­ FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE eling. large covered patio, fireplaeed living room with large bowed win­ dow. wall to wall carpeting, beautiful kitchen complete with refrigerator, CALL ONE OF OUR SMILING AGENTS: LIGHT A FIRE air conditioned and all on a quiet street. Now IS the time to start saving money-::- in­ *44,900 YVONNE BASS Six room center entrance Colonial. in your fireplace, sit back and relax in your vest in this super Two Family home and let CHARLES DANNA Carpeting, fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, living room or heated recreation room. the tenant help you pay the rent. Three FRED QAAL Pop some corn in your eating space flagstone patio off the kitchen, formal bedrooms, 1% baths, and wall-to-wall JANET PROPHET kitchen, or dine formally in your dining RIVERSIDE, dining room, city utilities. REALTORS BILL BAILEY room and retire to any of the three carpet everywhere! bedrooms (2 are king size), after making NORMA TEDFORD - BROKER What Is Your Proporty sure that both cars are in the garages. Call 568-7556 * DICK BOYDEN Ann Hunter. 49,900 BOBBIE HOAR Worth? Membtri of tha Hartford and We will inspect your property and suggest $39,900 6 4 9 -2 8 1 3 JANET MCLAUGHLIN 95 Burnside Ave., East Hartford Manchaatar Board of Raaltora Spacious Colonial for the larger family — Formal dining room, country KELLY KELLY an asking price. (No obligation). kitchen, gracious living room, first floor laundry room. l ‘$ baths', Ask us about our guarantee sales plan aluminum windows and doors, 2 car detached garage and as a bonus 6 nice sized bedrooms. w o L v e r to n CENTURY 21 TEDFORD REAL ESTATE TDDAY!!! .Uordon Experienced, licensed sales persons wanted. DUBALDO-LESPERANCE I REAL ESTATE Join us, we have all the tools. |- 105 Main St. 643-2174 aeency1(4 WAIN $TR$t< . WAItCMtStCR CONN 0$P40 ' $4t-2lll PASEK REALTORS-MLS 646-0505 6 4 7 -9 9 1 4 EAST HARTFORD 289-7476

THINKING OF BUYING MANCHESTER Siuitt D...^llill)utr. (ConntclltuI NEW HOMES IT JA , MeGARTHY MANCHESTER iFircaibe SEaltj 3nc. PINEWOOD of Vomon A HOME? We Have Mortgage (on ManchtalBr town lln#) l l f r HOME or TK 1742-9144 647-9144 — OK VEU WmiUllTY' Chock These Listings From ■I ifliilllplc Himiiiu i^cniitts to srnie gnu hflltt. Money Available MANCHESTER. 6 room Cape in Immaculate condition. The ZINSSER AGENCY First floor has a large living room with fireplace, dining at The Moat room, newly remodeled kitchen, one bedroom and bath. 750 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Second floor has two bedrooms. Hardwood floors New Homes. 7 room Raised Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2V5 imillOMBBUMS $31,900 N«w LItlIng - Four room Cipo otylod homo. throughout. Paneling. Home is vacant and available for Attractive Rates baths, fireplaeed family room, living room, kitchen Wall-to-wall carpal. Doll Houao. immolate occupancy. $35,900. w/appllances, dining room w/sundeck with gorgeous view of Hartford county. acre treed lot. 4 $34,900 Now Llaling - Savon room Colonial In East We Have Been Able Hartford. Family room, 1'A batha. COVENTRY. Get ready for your summer vacation home! $30,900 Now Llaling - Lovaly aavan room Capa wllh Efficient cottage with living room, kitchen with eating COLONIAL WOODS ^‘QUAINT^ it Isn’t too soon to start thinking latetoyer enhances tnenrepla^ space, two bedrooms and bath. Home has wood floors, To Offer In firaplaca, two full baths, rac room and mora. living room of this 3 year young of East Hartford about a Spring movo. Maka your $37,900 Eight room oldar homo with 1'A batha, lour carpeting and is only steps from Coventry Lake. Charming older 6 room home, living room, VERNON badrooma, largo rooms. Colonial. Formal dining room, with Aluminum storms and screens also. $16,900. Years ... j country kitchen with 6u WtntH It Sc/mo/«-C(«MM 19 Homtt For Salt 23 j National Weather ForOcast\ SIX ROOM Cape - EsUbliihed REFRIGERATORS VICTORIAN ROCKER • SWIMMING POOL UTILITY TRAILER $40. WANTED - Old toys, pos TWO FAMILY Flat - Four area. Wall to wall carpeting, Washers, ranges, used, Upholstered seat and back. Distributor - Must dispose of Call 647-1039 cards,, steins, stringed Ir rooms each. Excellent loca­ aluminum siding, good size guaranteed and clean. New Like new. $75. Call 646-3061. above ground pools. In3I Ft. slrumenla, paintings, fur EARN tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced IMMACULATE woo i97f lot. Great starter home. $S5,- shipment damaged, GE and outside diameter, only $377, SEASONED FIREWOOD for 900. 646-4869. nilure. clocks, advertlsin REAL ESTATE COURSE reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5. Seven room Cape. 3 or 4 F rigi^ire. Law prices. B. D. CARPETING: Never laid. includes filter, sun deck, in­ sale - Will deliver. $30 a pick- items, outright purchase, con GOOD bedrooms, rec room with From $180,000 home! Newest stallation. Financing ^ load with side boards 6^ g h e H e r a l d Pearl and Son, 649 Main signmenta. M4-»62. Franklin stove, wall-to- •OUTH WINDtOn S44.n o Street. 643-2171. nylon, short shag. Beautiful. available. Call Kevin toll free, 7995 or 646-2815. SPENDING wall carpet, bar, extra in­ S aled in waterproof, factory l-800-3»-8912. in E N H E LD Manchester NMM M l CtUfWTMU F U X W H EEL - Good condi­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sulation. new furnace. THREE PIECE Mahogany container. Will do three tion. $17$. Call 643-9321 MONEY 6 Weeks • Tuet. A Thurs. Evenings WALK TO Good location. Attractive 7Vk room Split Level, i bedroom set - Three piece rooms, wall-to-wall. We MORSO WOOD Heat Hand­ BuBdlng BuppHae 42 $34,900. bedrooms, den. rec room with bar, cherry bedroom set. $150 each bought too much. Sacrifice - book - For stoves and B0YS& BOWERS laundry, lovely lot with oversize S i N A CLOSET ■ Huge and at 7 p.m. set. Magic Chel 30” giu range, $199. (New padding (or three fireplaces. Complete details NATURAL STONE for heavy Old and ornate, circa SCHOOL PHILBRICK Agency pool, i sheds, A truly versatile stainless steel top, $100. 643- rooms - $16.) Private 1-349- on loading, burning, installa­ retaining walls, veneers, home. 1670. $400 or best oiler. Call GIRLS Classes Start Tues., Feb. 8th 5595. 8444. tion, chimnies, etc. For your patios, etc. pick up by the PHONE 643-2711 9-room Cape, First 646-4200 IMMOtlll ^ J MML MKM MVMnMTf $66-S239 belwatn 1:00 and 7:00 364 Main 81., Manchester copy send $1.2$ to: Shawnee pound or delivery by the ton FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 5 Evtnlng* A Wa«k Kosclutzko Jr. High School floor family room BARROWS a WALUCE pm KEEP SMILING □ MI8C. FOR SALE Fireplace Distributors, Dept Bolton Notch Stone Quarry. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 170 Elm St„ Enfield •Rm . 204 with pegged oak asMsin im. n a a M. & Tolland Street, East 649-3163 floor, 4 pedrooms, Hsn» 72M4IS nr-ins KEEPilAPPY. Wantatf to Bay 48 (East of Enfield Square) Hartford, Conn. 06106. Help Wanted 13 rec room, garage, Call TAG SALE - Moving South, Artleles lor Safa 41 Oega-aiRfs-Ptla 43 WANTED - Ladles 2 speed plus carport. $39,900. FRASER RUG Frame • with Registration: 1st class MANCHESTER, New listing - Everything must go! English bicycle In good condi­ ASSEMBLERS St C oil 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 NEW LISTING - Five room ALUMINUM sheeU used as sUnd. 22 "x40 " $10.66x38 wood DOG-CAT BOARDING home. Three bedrooms, all Three bedroom Colonial. Thursday, Friday. Saturn^ tion Please call 643-1801. Winders • We are taking Feb. 8th from 6:30 and Sunday, 9 to 6 at 972 printing plates, .007 thick, table, $20. Gold insulated bathing'grooming. Complete applications for our part time WARREN E. combination windows. Fireplace, formal dining drapes, one pair fiti window 'i room, baths, aluminum Boston Tpke., Bolton. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for modern facilities Canine PIANO WANTED by student • night shift. Must have finger Consider an exciting course'In Real Estatel The Garage. Centrally located. u« wiaifeaiuioc*si€> I 1 1/2 54Lx72W. $10. 649-7025. ^ e Herald HOWLAND I siding. Oversized garage $44,- Bedroom furniture, bureaus, $1. Phone 643-2711. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon I will move Call Ron after dexerity, and be capable of course covers the major areas Including contracts, Im m olate occupancy. Owner Road, Manchester. 646-$97l. 00 Rseftors 643-1108 wants quick sale, $34,900. Paul I 900. Owner, 646-2^. lamps, tables, chairs, washing $ p m . 643-0433 fine work. Will train. Hours - mortgages, deeds, financing, appraising, listing and machine etc. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub CRAFTSMAN S Chain Saw - 4:15 to 9:15 p.m. Apply 9 a.m. J. Correnti Agency, 643-5363. Like new. slightly used, $95. law. This course meets the minimum requirements of " For period------ending 7• a.m.. Saturday, •Feb. - - "•5. ‘Fiday night will HEBRON - Open house, Satur- Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, COCKER Spaniel / Bfagle WANTED ANTIQUES • Old to 4 p.m. Able Coil & Elec­ r o -~j. —J -e-- J Two S pe^ 4 Sander, new, Twelve month pup. Spayed, the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. Ifmdfind some snow near the Great Lakes region and Ohio valley |_ day and Sunday, 2 to 5 o.m. STOVE - Frigidaire, electric, Brownies, nurses. East one cylinder, one lunger, gas tronics. Bolton. never used, $45. Phone 742- STATIONARY ENGINEER - Otherwise,‘ except ...... for rain along the north Pacific coast, ■ Near Gay City State Park. selfDoor Coupa Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 6371. Searchinft clever way lo.say “ I Love You b i la la Ib Id ka la la la Ib Ib la la ■Contact Mr. Rothman inj All Model* 8 Cotora U BioeU 151 CIO, 2 bbl. 4 cylinder, Itotal confidence. MANCHESTER - Six room "Iron Duke" engine. All Our Happy Valentine Ads will be published on Business Property 20 February 14, and olTer you a truly unusual way to Cape. Recently redecorated. vinyl Interior, bucket eeiU, proclaim your love and best wishes. We have a size Finished rec room. Walking COVENTRY - 40 acre E gg’ automatic transmlMion. ^ BOWERS SCHOOL distance to schools, stores. NEW 1977 lo fit every 16ver's budget and our friendly Advi- FRECHETTE A MARTIN Farm, with three story bam. Stock #70-23 tRoaHors 846-41441 Built-ins. New driveway. Horn will !>e happy lo help you write your message. Aluminum siding. Pool. $38,- Butler-type building. Power TOYOTA COROLLA 500. 643-2881. plant, and other out buildings, Modal 1401 Deadline Is Friday, lus Three Lovely Homes, LIST P R I C E ...... $$$81 iffers invited.. B/W Realty, 1200 oc engine, 4-speed Feb. 11th., LINWOOD DRIVE, g transmission, bucket seats & LYNCH MOTORS DISCOUNT ...... 392 To Mom 647-1419. 12 Noon MANCHESTER - New listing. Manchester - First time on much more. and Dad Six room Cape with garage, the market, Keeney Street LE S S $200 FACTO RY R EB A TE ...... 200 □ PHONE fireplace 2 full baths, 3 School district. Seven room Real Estate Wanted 28 We couldn't have picked a bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, Raised Ranch. 1 1/2 baths, nicer pair of parents In the 643-2711 plus rec room. All of this for two car garage, with ALL CASH for your property *2996 worldl Have a Happy Ask lor Qayla, only $36,900. Call today, professionally landscaped, within 24 hours. Avoid red (Choice of Six) Valentine's Dayl tape, instant service. Hayes SAIEPBICE *3299 or Joa Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. large lot, which has many Mike and Sue Hurry! Mall or Bring Your Ad Today! \ fruit trees. $47,900. Owner, Corporation, 646-0131. (Cost Is *2.30 MANCHESTER - Enjoy coun­ 649-1955. SELLING your house? Call us iMmUHHIR OB a MEAT SEtICflOII OF USB C lW Per Column Inch) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD try life within minutes of city She Hcralb attractions, in this im­ first and we'll make you a 175 PLYMOUTH tTATIOM WAGON 71 TOYOTA COmNA P.O...... BOX 591 : " maculate 6-room Ranch cash offer. T.J. Crockett,^ 74 OOOOE SPORTSMAN WARON 1 tpuf-rPS. pb: 0 eaie. sn^sijxxi im iM .------2-Ooor Hardtop. 4 oyNrtdar. 4 apaad. buettat aaali- Cnoica of 6 oyt. auto. P8. vary good condHtont -Realtor, 64‘3-l577. To My WHO, MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 -_ h allA o re lot. J ’ireplace, gar­ SEE HOW EASY CLASSIFIED ■ la age, wall-tb-wall and more: ■ IT IL ITSOUHTOMEOA 74 PONTIAC U MANS Ann... ADVERTISINB FTiced in the $40's. Zinsser IMMEDIATE Cash for your I 2>Ooor Ssdsn, 6 cyt.. AM radio, vlnyt Intorlor. eorpotlr>o. vary 78 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 Door. V 4 . auto. P t. vinyl roof. 32.000 rrulM IT IS ! la Agency, 646-1511. REILESTIItE property. Let us explain our I tow mltoBQe. 4»Door. automatto. air conditioning. Dear Sirs: lair proposal. Call Mr. 76 VOUtW AOEN SIROCCO TO SAY 78 PONTIAC ORANO PRIX 2-Door Coupo. 12.300 nVto*. mlrx condIVon I la Belfiore, 647-1413. 7 1 ram QIIAIIAIM After 15 wonderful Please run the following ad for 4 days at the SDecial 172 E. Caiitar St. 1 2 Ooor Bodsn. 6 cyt-. automatic trana., all vinyl Intartor, AT. PO, PB. AM/FM radio, buchol aaata. air conditioning, 74 CNEVROLCT MONTE CARLO "I LOVE YOU". money-saving rata of *4.001 The Haysa Corp Is proud to offer for Immediate occupancy i I radio, whitawalia. doluxa whoal covara, bodyalda mokHng. dark btoa. blua vlnyt root, tow mttoaga- years of marriage, I’m Manchtstw MAY WE BUY your home? 2-Door Hardtop. V 4 . automatic. P8. PB. au. 34.000 miiaa “W s M a k ^ I apori mirrora. 14.300 milaa. 71 PONTIAC FIREliro still head-over-heels In ■ la this 4 bedroom Dutch Colonial located In the Bowera ^ (WET WOODD SITE Quick, fair, all cash and no 74 MERCURY COMET 4 CHECK ENCLOSED CASH ENCLOSED HOUSE CALLS” 74 MAZDA RX8 2 Door HT. 4 apaad. P8. AM radio, datuza intartor. bucitai ■ I BSANDNEW problems. Call Warren E. aoata. 400 angina, rally wbaala. 2-Ooor BsOsn. S oyl. outomoUc. PS. 22.000 mM. love with youl ■ b School Area. Your children can start klndergartan and I g Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. I Auto., buckd iM tt. radto. tocn., sv. rtdtol Urst. rafly Larger Size J aiHaala, diac brakaa, apofl alrlpaa. 74 lUiCR REOAL complete high school and never taka a school bua. ■__ 7% ROOM COLONUL 74 TOYOTA CONOLLA SRO Walter Z. 64IM126 2-Ooor Hardtop, automanc. P8. PB. OfMO saai am fm Ada ( ) (3) ( ) Living n x m . dining room, family 75 PONTIAC CATAUNA 2 Door HT. 8 apaad. tachomator. AM/PM radio, bocfcat 1 (7) 4 (6) room with stone fireplace. Kitchen LISTINGS WANTED - In alarao. atr. raRy wttaaia Recreation area’s are within walking dlatanca. Thia home l a 649-1922 14-Door HT. Auto.. P8, PB, air. radial tiraa. pood oondtttoni aaata. radial Hraa. rally wttaali. ok. Laaa diMi 20.000 rmtot ! ^ with eating area, three bedrooms, Hebron and vicinity, by Up To A Full waa built at a time whan craftamanahip and good materials ^ SVk baths. llpsUtrs laundry roogt. McDonald Real Estate, 74 TOYOTA COmiLA 74 PONTIAC VENTURA SPRINT 75 PONTIAC ORANO LEMANS H0‘s. Location — end oc Indian 4-Ooor. automaflc. P8. PB. atr. 43.000 mtiaa ^ Hebron Sales Leader Since 124)oor Sadan. Ecortomical 1200 angina, radial ttraa. AM S-apaad trana.. P8. AM radio, aprtnt opOon packaga, PB. Page Are I fei Drive. (6) (7) (10) ware ready available. Natural oak trim, Roman Brick , 1964! Call, 643-6371, for a Free I radio. 4 apoad. bodyalda moidinoa. good conditionl buefcat aaata. body aWo moldings, now ttraa. 27.300 miios 72 OPEL OT (•) (») CaH 646-4874 Available! Rreplace, Oak Floors, Top Grade Wall to Wall Carpeting, l a Real Etial* Wanted 28 Confidential Apprasial. 72 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2-Ooor Coupa. kw ptnaaga. atcaiiant conditon ona-of-a- 70 TOYOTA COROLLA kfndl To Our R.G. SNYDER 12-Ooor Bodan. Auto.. bucAal aoata. carpaOng. radial Uraa 4 wbaal dfiva, 3 apaad. 0 cyt., mud A anow bras, roar aaatt. Ceramic Tile Bath And A Newer 2 Car Garage are a few of la n d iN atandard Toyota aqulpmant. tow miiaaga. Big 2 haalara. good condRtoni Qanaral Contractor, Inc. Favorite (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) the many featuraa. ~ ISavtngsl Taaciiar What is your Property Worth? Please We will inspect your property and suggest an asking (16) (17) (16) (16) (20) MANCHESTER • Lovely six price. (Noobligation.) room Colonial in a convenient Mrs. Smith — Thanks Phone residential area. Ask us about our gauranteed sales plan TODAY!!! for making Science SORRY! NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS. I THE HAYES CORPORATION Maintenance-free aluminum REALTORS - MLS Ad ov*r 20 word! — Rtgultr Prict siding. Large rooms. Bath and 345 Center Street fun to learn. We think 55 East Center Street, Manchetter, Conn. half. Fireplace, and a private, PASEK 0 89-7475 643- NAME ...... level lot, are only a few of the you're topsi outstanding features of this 608 BURNSIDE AVL - EAST HARnORO Mamdiester from AW RESS...... city...... iiitd ...... zip Code. home. Priced at a modest Members NaUnnai AsauciaUiai uf Kval l*;sUte Boards aod C o n n c c ^ t 2 7 1 1 PHONE NO...... CUSSIFKATWN...... 646-0131 $42,900. Immediate occupan- Axsw-iatioe uf Hralbtni. Im* AInd nkcmber of the Hartford Boara iif ^ Your Class g . Call United Realty, 646- Itealtan, Mantttester and Vermin Muilipie Ltstiiy Servire. 646-4321 OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 2Sth., IS H J lalalalalalala lalalalaialaka

( / PAG E EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVEN IN G H ERALD . Manchester, Conn., F ri„ Feb. 4, 1977 M^NOHECTER EVEN ING HERALD, Msnchwter, Conn , F r i , FVh 4, 1977 _ PACE NINE-B Frank and Emnt Roomi for Rent 52 Aperfmente For Rent 53 Apertmenti For Rent 53 Apartment* For Rent 53 Apartment* For Rent 53 Apartment* For Rent 53 Apartment* For Rent 53 Home* tor Rent 54 Autos For Sale 61 Auto* For Sate 61 Autos For Sato 61 NEW THREE Room apart­ FOUR ROOM Apartment to TOLLAND - Newer six room pet supplies CLEAN, PLEASANT room TOWNHOUSE F O U R and 1/2 rooms, in MANCHESTER - Four ment - Handy to bus and shop­ milTALOfflCt sublet. $225 monthly. Includes Contemporary Ranch. 1 1/2 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury HI - for rent. Close to everything. Carpeting, full bawment, IW tile excellent condition. Wall-to- rooms. Bus, shopping. No ping. References and security wall carpeting, large yard. No DAMATO EHTBVMKS heat and hot water. Children baths,' fireplace, acre treed 6 EE, X DUNNO, Good running condition. Some Call 648-3109, bathi. appliances, heat, patio, air pets. Security deposit. $160. work required. $135. Call 643- deposit required. $210 per pets. 643-9688. Large variety of Apartment! and> allowed. Call 649-6884. lo t. P riv a te area. $325 FLEA conditioner, no pets, adults. Call Joan, 568-1054, or 643- 7294. PROFESSIONAL Woman to month. Philbrick Agency, March 1st occupancy. Townhouies throughout 9797. monthly. Immediate occupan­ . . . IT Realtors, 646-4200. Mancheiter COLLARS share room in home with two CHARLES LESPERANCE N EW ER SIX Room - Duplex. ROCKVILLE for Rent - Three cy. ayes Corp. 646-0131. Aantaf Offfco opan d N I f ••$, 1971 DODGE Van - 6o4o4 corf MANCHESTER - One warranty Mincliester, air cundlUonlna and r Good running condition, best rrioralOnaownar. Exoouont oondioott. T brakes, radio, parltina. Call 643-gsSI. ' mileage. Many extras. from $9995. in stock ready for full basement with hook-ups. bedroom apartment. First offer. Call 6«-1173. $245. Call 528-1708 days. COTTAGE STREET - First J c h r y a la r $ 4 1 9 5 I Excellent condition. $3500 or immediate delivery. Price in- floor. Downtown area. $145. floor. Four room apartment. 1975 GRAN TORINO best offer. Call 643-0281. cludes wall-to-wall L78 eWEVY UMia per month plus heat. Paul W. 1976 T R IU M P H T R 7 - carrpeting, matching MANCHESTER - 30 Locust Heat and appliances not in­ t 1974 PLYMOUTH FuryI \C I*M )c 4-Ur. M d in , V-S. 74 MHOc ce m m Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. □ AUTOMOTIVE Original cost $7,000, asking 1963 CH EVY - Extra good con­ appliances, bow window, front l^tutomsttc. powDT stMTlng. Street. First floor, four rooms cluded. $160 monthly. Securi­ T 11, 11. 4*dr. sedan, automatic,automi APPROXIMATELY 1500 Luxua. 2-Dr. ooupa. V*$. SE. V4. iulomollc. perror $5,000. Loaded. A ir con­ Vpowsr brakts. air con­ heated. Available immediate­ ty. 646-1189. Y power steering, power ^uare feet of office space in dition, $225. 647-1039. country kitchen and much automatic, powar Maarlng. Morins, power bnkoo. Mr EAST HARTFORD Ayrt- brakes, with a 12*month, 12,* ditioning, 8-track deck. Phone ditioning. vinyl roof, low ly. $220. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. 4 the Manchester State Baq|| Auto* For Sale 61 more. Large selection of powar brakaa, air con­ conditioning, vinyl root. ment for rent - Two ^ 000 mile PoWeroWer Train A 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, 1972 MATADOR - 8-cylinder, homes to ^ooss from, all mllaaga, and mora. What a to 5 p.m. HILLIARD STREET - Building. Formerly a printing ditioning and moraf Ona Itrorpcorl bedrooms, second floor. ^ warranty. 643-0888. baautyl ownar Modern four room apartment. $2995 shop, 'r J. Crockett, Realtor, N E E D CAR? Credit bad? 2-door hardtop. Snowtires in­ priced to sell. Excellent finan­ Unheated. Call 528-1712, or I Second floor. Heat and 1973 LINCOLN 1972 CHRYSLER 643-1577. Bankrupt? Repossessed? cluded. 62,01)0 miles. New cing available. Trades MANCHESTER - Eight room 4 1973 00D 6E Coronet, 4- 1976 MARK IV 1973 VOLKSWAGEN "ThlnB” ONLY *4195 528-5923, after 4:30. appliances not included. $185 ToYvn Coupa, leather Interior, tilt wheel, New Yorker Brougham 4-Dr. Hardtop. brakes. Owner got company welcome, parts, supplies, and House. Appliances, $ ^ . J.D. dr. sedan, 318 engine, Dark blue, white leather interior, AM /FM Honest Douglas accepts - Excellent condition. Radlals. Real Estate. 646-1980. per month. Security. 646-1189. speed control, AM-FM stereo and much stereo search radio, speed control, tilt Full power, A/C, one owner, luxury at a SMALL SPACE for rent - lowest down, smallest car. Asking $1,200. 647-1029. accessories, full time service MANCHESTER - Three or automatic, power steering, Gas heater. New paint. Best 4 mort low price. department. Plaza Homes, power brakes, 46.000 miles, wheel, less than 13,000 miles. Never Ideal for store or office. payments. Douglas Motors, four bedroom apartment. been registered. offer. 643-6151. 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, And Many More To C/iooie From! ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 4- FOUR ROOM Apartment - Available now. Please call 345 Main. 1966 OLDSMOBILE Model 98 - Convenient location. Close to oneown.,. $ 2 1 9 5 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, room apartment. Stove, Heated, stove and 643-6441. Good running condition. New Main Street. $200. per month refrigerator. Call 649-9021. *1595 1974 FORD PINTO - Two tires. $2M. Also, 1966 Ford Connecticut, 1-828-0369. refrigerator, references. No 1973 PLYMOUTH *4295 WE P A Y $15 for complete Door. FM Stereo. Excellent plus utilities. Paul W. Dougan, Sebring. 2-dr. hardtop, *9895 Wagon, (or parts. $50 . 643- pets. $170. 646-3167 , 228-3540. 1972 TORINO VEMHM junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland condition. Low mileage. Call Realtor, 643-4535. SIX ROOM Apartment for automatic, power steering, 1973 CAPRI Auto Body, 528-1990. 1970 DODGE - D 200 Camper power brakes, air 1979ELECTRA Squire Wagon. V-6, automatic transmis­ Olflea (pact (or rant 649-8677, after 5:00 p.m. Special 318. V-8 automatic, CHARTER OAK BUICK 1 Choice of 2. one V-6 4 speed, one 4*cyl. 4 31 GLENWOOD STREET- rent. Three bedrooms. Limited. A ll povrer Including AM-FM sion, power steering, oower brakes. MANCHESTER, Three conditioned. $2195 speed, both nicely equipped. 1970 OLDS Cutlass - Two door, power steering and brakes. Two bedroom duplex. Children accepted, no pets. stereo, tilt wheel, leather Interior, twin 60* S rooms In restored colonial. Cen­ PARTS Department now open G4G-4G71 S bedroom Townhouse apart­ tral location, next to K-Mart Shop­ 1975 CHEVROLET Monte with power steering and Auxiliary fuel tank. 35,000 Appliances and private base­ One-year lease. Call between 40 seats & much more. List over $9000. Saturdays. Complete line of ment. 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, 1973 PLYMOUTH spo^ ping Center. Approximately MsO Carlo - Air conditioning, 81 ADAMItT.. MANCHEtTEGlopMtVSt.) ment. No pets. Lease and 4 and 9 p.m., 875-7355. Chrysler parts. Chorches brakes. Radio and heater. miles. Excellent running con­ full basement, appliances. Suburban wagon, one owner, square feet. AM/FM, steel radial tires, security. $230. per month. 649- *22^5 *1795 Motors. 649-3646. Good tires, mechanically good dition. 649-2333. Exit M off I-G6 4 Route 18, f4oxt to Agwty, on* Mook One year lease required. $260 air conditioned, power Call 646-7684 dark blue, 28,000 miles, very condition. Needs body work. From CtMoCt, Ju«t 8 mlnutM from Downtown Hartford. 9455, 647-9773. VERNON - Spacious One steering, power brakes, *6395 clean. $4495, Call 872-2174. monthly, plus heat, R.D. Mur- TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, Asking $600. 646-3503. cock, U& R Realty Co., 643- bedroom Townhouse available automatic, radio. ^ 2 ^ 0 5 1973 MARQUIS 1975ELECTRA Auto* For Sal* 61 MANCHESTER - One 4*Door Hardtop. Automatic, PS, PB . Air 225 Custom 2-Dr. HT. All power. AM-FM yellow, excellent condition, 2692. for immediate occupancy. 1974 FIAT 128 1975 VOLKSW AGEN - Rabbit, Condition. AM-FM Stereo, radial stereo, tilt wheel, wire w hM is, luxury at a Ml$c. for Rent 58 make an offer. Call 646-4938 Bedroom apartments. Heat, Designed for comfort, con­ 1 9 7 2 C H R Y S L E R Town Sport Coupe, economical 4-cyl., 4* Four door. Automatic. Cali hot water and kitchen whitewall tires, 1 owner. speed, radio, under 21,000 miles. low orlcel after 5 p.m. SECOND FLOOR of newer venience, and pleasure. & Country station wagon, air after 5, 872-6296. appliances supplied. Full conditioned, automatic, G ARAG E FOR rent • $20. per two family. Three bedrooms, Features include: Private en­ Avfomotfva Service 66 maintenance service, many in power steering, power month. Call 649-3(X)9 between 5 two children accepted. trances, slate foyer, total con­ 1955 CHEVROLET - Four 1970 C H E V Y Nova - Dark small apartment complexes brakes, 12*month, 12,000 and 8 p.m. References and security. No venience kitchen, formal *2995 1595 *4795 door sedan. New fenders, new blue, 3 speed on column. 6 ELM MOTORS • Toyota, Dat- with private entrances. mile Power Train warranty. pets. $225. 646-1858. dining room, large open quarter panel good condition. cylinders. Excellent condi­ lun ipecitlliti, lictory Priced from $225 j)e r month. balcony bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, $2150 Call after 3, 643-0926. tion, $1275. Call 646-1604. trained, one day lervlcc, 114 No pets. Damato Enterprises, Aufos For Sal* 61 BOLTON - Two large rooms, abundant closets, entertain­ 1974 BARRACUDA 2. 1975 COUGAR E iit Main Street, Rockvttle. 646-1021. 871-1617. all utilities includeo/ no pets. ment room, patio and deck dr. hardtop, automatic, power compare $175. Century 21, Tedford Real area. Individual washer and steering, power brakes, air /MORIART 1 [HERS/ 24 LOCUST STREET - Seven XR-7 Estate, 647-9914. dryer, and storage area. Air conditioned, also with a 12* room apartment. $260 conditioning. Rental $265 per month. 12.000 mile Po^er DATSUNSr monthly. Security. Call 646- THREE LARGE bedroom month, including heat and not Train warranty. ^ 2 9 0 0 Buy 3 Installed 2426, 9 to 5. 31S CENTta ST., MANCHESTER B r a n d New (Stock §8049) Duplex - New carpet. water. Please call 875-9867 for YOU WANT ’EM. WE’VE QOT’EMI Living/Dining room. Modern appointment, or information. RHONE S43-S13S Shock Absorbers RO CKVILLE - Three room MANCHESTER kitchen, with stove, and new 1977 PONTIAC FIREBIRD lit Low Ri^guliir Price F Apartment with heat, hot TWO AND a half-rooms. Main water, stove, refrigerator, refrigerator. Attic/basement, Dark brown, -matching tan and brown In­ "CONMCnCUrS ODDEST ★ B-210’s ★ WAGONS garage and yard. $290 Street. Heat, hot water, PLYMOUTH terior, twin comfort lounge seals. AM /FM $165. Adults only, no pets. appliances, security, lease, monthly. Security required, Rt. 83 Talcottville Stereo, luxury wheel covers. Landau roof 6 0 cyNndar. 3-apaad floor Parking for one car. Security references. Call after 6 p.m., much morel lifKOlNmRCURYDiAlER" ★ F-IO’S ★ Z-CARS thtfl radial tiraa, bucket deposit. 646-7690. no pets. After 1 p!m. call 849- 643-2708 ^ 4 1 9 5 G el Fourth 3050. 646-3911. $145. ★ TRU CKS ★ aaata. nautilaa Mua. OURPiOCE >4534 FREE REGISTER TO WIN A NEW Buy 2 E S9AA DEDATC ^ ALL A$TRES with Shock Absorbers BRAND NEW ZUU RCM I C th e “ IRON DUKE” EN6INO Get 2nd U e j j 1977 FORD GRANADA 1977 B-210 1/2 PRICE I " ‘ 1977 PONTIAC Reg, $12.95 T. 1 9 7 7 A 8 T M 1977 OLDSMOBILE 9 9 HONEY BEE Stk. #1609 — equipped with all standard LoM ans 2-DOOR COUPE Cutlass "S” Caupa NOW *6*® stock #5032 Service* Ottered 31 Service* Ottered 31 Service* Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 ...during the “Select 7 features Including electric rear window Slock #1013 NO lOMI K.N I Ans WiTm defroster. 4 Door Sedan l*r A»l«.. IS ! HUT TS stock #5018 SOLOIST AVAILABLE - For LIN R l Construction Co. - Tom weddings. Experienced and Corbitt. Building, Remolding, Nichols-Manchester ^ ^ INCOME reasonMle. Call Bonnie Starr Additions, Garages, Kitchens, Lukas, at 646-4889. Roofing, Siding, Recreation Tire Rooms. 646-5355. ( 3. Painting-Papering 32 CARPENTRY - Repairs, GREAT DeCormier With the "Iron Duka" angina. Lombard Mua, remodeling, additions, gar­ SERVICE PAIN TIN G - interior and Sllvor, Turbohydremallc frana., Q R -r ii4 l ww powar staaring, turbohydramatlc transmission, Turbohydramatte trana., AM radto, haafcafcln exterior, paperhanging, ages, roofing. Call David 8BR, tlntad windowa, bortyalda moMlnga, powor whitewell steel belled redlale, AM radio, mataMe. Hmad wlndawe, PR-rGs1G ww 8/a excellent work. References. Patria 644-17%. 1977 tront diac brakaa, PS, AM radio. dM uia whoM bodysida moldings, floor mats radM s. bodyalde maldinge. dear edge guards, The Blazer-Suit DIRECTORY Free estimates. Fully in­ MOTOR SALES, INC. sucker Price I4347.BB dahisa wheal eevara. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- NEW CEILINGS - Archways „ j s a f 5 S S ^ Scranton Dlicount 2S7.58 4431. and ceiling beams installed. FORD Ceilings resurfaced, various 285 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER na8So!oo PAPER HANGING Expert. textures, wall knock-outs and Factoiy Rebata 2QQ.QQ INCOME TAX Preparation - Your average paper, in installations. Drobiak Dry Open Tonight ’til 8:00 P.M. 643-4165 o Experienced, personal ser­ average room , $30. M r. Wall Company, 646-8882. GRANADA * 4 7 4 3 SALE nilCE $38W.9 * 4 8 4 3 vice at your home - Dan Richman, 646-3864. Mosler, 649-3329. or 525-8263 NEWTON. SMITH 2-Door Sedan Many INCOME TAX . PAINTING, Paper hanging. Remodeling. Repairing. Rec FOR C O M PLETE and ac­ Gill lhns«ll L lumtlt Carpentry work. Call 643-4453, rooms. No job too small. 649- Styles A Colors 1977 CiUNLUCS curate income tax prepara­ tor Espvrl Tax Praparatlon GIVEAWAY 1977 D-100 PICKUP OIDSMOBIII or 643-0367. 3144. tion, call Jim Smart at 643- Office: GW foot awapttlna, G cytindara, 3 apaad, dgaralla to Choose FromI llghtar, off praaaura gauga, inaWa hood ralsaat, G.00G FOR 6860. Will come to your home. 353 Center St.. Manchester Q U A LIT Y PAINTING and CARPENTRY, Custom tb. QVW. Stock #7177 PONTIAC Immediate 7 2 8 - 3 0 7 1 Paper Hanging by Willis Houses - Addditions, garages, Register Today through February 21$t, 1977 Delivery! IMMEDIATE DRiVERY! T A X FORMS Prepared in Schultz. Fully insured, roofing and siding, kitchens, your home. Five years references. 649-4343. bathrooms, and repair work of *3777 experience Reasonable. Free all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis While You’re Here, View The Exciting 1977 B100 TRADESMAN estimates. Call 643-9044, after DAVE'S PAINTING Service - for estimate, 643-6712. Compare Our Used Cars ^ Greet Values! 5 p,m. Interior, Exterior. VAN Convcnlanc. pKkige, 4S00 lb. QVW, oU prtuur. Lloyd E. Roy ■Reasonable prices. Any size C A R PE N T R Y Si MASONRY - 74 CUTUU SUPKMEiMW $3599 giug., Imivy duty clutch, S-tpeed ctudw d trcntml.- 78 COUPE dlVILLE S8SS8 TSgilANLEMAM 44M!r$379S job. References anytime. Call Hew 1977 Ford Cars and Trucks! V.*, outowtada. power ataartng. poww brakao, ALLA N T. K E E LE R 'S tax Additions and remodeling. •Icn, Super S engine. Sleek fdSI AS CadMao aquIpmanL Inchidbig air eao- Caupa. V-0, aulamallc, P t , PS. buckM aaata, Mr, Landau tap, Mag wbaala, buekat aaata, service. Tax returns done in TAX 875-8045. Free estimates Call Anthony dWonlngt laalhar Inlartor, ataraoi INI whaaL' vinyl root, radW llrat, law rnOoaga, Mlvar and crulaa oantraLoanirat. lawlow mlliaga,mWieiS, canaala,canaala. radM the privacy of your home. Call Squillacote, 649-0811. endaa oonirol, whila / whMa / whNa, rad ruga. black. CONSULTANT INTERIOR PAINTING and ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ USED CAR BEST BUYS! *4481 ttraa. 871-1781 for appointment. 7BIMTAINNI S32S0 1 HaynM Straat Wallpapering. Quality, RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ’79 FORD TNUNDfRIIRD Brown 7 9 AMC HATADOi 4-Or. Sedan, V- 72T0MHIAD0 spMiaisisse 75 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 1878 DA8NBI 8T 4 cyllndart, 4- i F D w , V-d, tulem allc. PE, P I , Mr, 11,000 78 PONTIAC LEMANS tSSSe CONVENIENT, Time Saving ManchMtar professional work at ’73 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX w/whlta vinyl roof, brown laathar In­ 6, automatic, powar staaring, powar Laadady aM aaeL 9N whaat, erulaa cordreL spaad, radial tires, road w h e ^ Z-Oaar Mardlop. V.O. amaaiadc, PO, P«. ak. - Professional service, with reasonable prices Fully in­ BIDWELL Home Improve­ station Wagon. Loaded with all the Maroon, V-8, automatic, power ’75 CHEVY C-10 PICKUP terior, all lha comfortsi Ready to brakae, air cond., great vinyl raoL roar dataogir, radW drat. 643-4723 6 cylinder, standard, AM radio, 8 ft. only 15,COO m llaa...... 898881 ahapal ...... 988M Tax Corporation of America's sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ ment Co. Expert installation LTD Squire features Including air steering, power brakes, power win­ go ...... S9NI 76 MONTE CARLO tiW5$4795 body, step bumper. 73 CHEVY NOVA S23SC Low Cost "IN HOME" tax ting, 643-9321. of aluminum siding, gutters conditioning, tinted glass. dows, AM/FM stereo radio with Only 7,000 nilaa. V.O, autamallo 7 9 8 8 0 M PILARA CU8T8M 2 Dr 4 Caar, 0 cyl., aulamallc. PO. >3.000 mdaa. A preparation. Call Robert M and trims. Roofing installa­ tape, vinyl top, only 30,000 miles. 7 1 F9ND m S T A M Mach 1. mataillc Morton, 649-2417. A. & W. PAINTING - Very 7 4 D006E D-200 CLUB C M PICK­ HT., YYhlta w/black vinyl roof and tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- blua w/allvar striping, 4 spaed, UP. V-8. automatic, power steering, Mack Intarlor. V-G, avito.. PS. PB, ★ U SEDik reasonable. Free Estimates. 9109. SPECIAL*3995 ONLY *3695 radial Urea, powar staaring. M l power brakes, ready to go! 997161 k)r cond- 40,0(X1 mPec) ... . I I M I 76 COUPE deVILLE S 9 2 8 S 74 CONVirn iM crRRRS Call Wayne. 649-7696. Clavaland angina ...... IX 9 M I AO CadMae aquIpiiianL Including Mr can. Orivan erdy 14,000 rnMee. 4 epaad tranamla ■3495 dmonliig. Dark Mua, whHa top. Mua doth In- HORACE Tetrault - Siding, CARS dan. Dark graan. AC. PG. P t. W ILL BABYSIT in my East T* linfimT CWTW 4 Doe, tariar. 0.000 mllaa. 4 ELECTRICIAN - All types of EXPERIENCED PAINTERS '75 FORD LTD U N D A U Hartford home davs Call roofing, stormwindows, aw­ '75 FORD ELITE ’75 FORD F-100 78 DOOM CilOMT 2 Or. HT.. HT, brown w/brown Inlerier, el, wiring, electrical improve­ will paint 'any room in house nings. Quality workmanship, 4 Dr. Yellow, vinyl top, power 78 DORII CAMPfl VAN Blua brown w/tan vinyl roof and tan In- cond., AM/FM*Mareo, power aodta. 74 EUNNULOO COUPE S88S6 after 5:00 289-1740 Metallic brown, 2-tone, V-8, power window!, cru)!« ind 74 CAMAM ment. and repair work. F R E E for $25.. also window washing. SUPER CAR PICKUP w/paintad mural. V-G. auto., P8. ttrlor, low mllaagel V-G, autPu.PQ, L o a d ^ with ad Cadillac agulpmant A k con. u-r»379(l K..??,.,. .*IS 1.*',>5 free estimates. Fully insured. steering, power brakes, air con­ automatic power steering, power morel ...... t i m i V^, auleinpdc, Pt. Pt, m _ ecn______atantnt. Mearing. powar brakaa. PB, air cond., AM/FM atarao tape, PB, air cond...... 898881 d H ^ k ie , laalhar Inlariar. nil whaM, alarao. estimates. Call 646-5253. 643-1535 anytime. 872-9187, 649-3417. V-8, automatic, power steering, cap buckal aaala, eanaala. vinyl reef, rear ditioning, tinted glass, stereo radio. brakes, stereo radio, vinyl top, decor bad. alnk, ahag carpatl... . I M l M gold, wMla CabrIoM tool, gold laalhar In. C&M T R E E Service - Free es­ Low-low miles. < group, 36,000 miles. Only over box. Bullding-Conirecting 33 '74 D I M C M A M B Ton w/brown 73roN0MrAB0N 4MtrS24S8 824 4 timates, discount senior SPECIALIZING cleaning and 7 9 DOOM P 8 U M CUSTOM Batoa vinyl root end malcblng Interior. V- ».#. AT. P t . P t , A/C MASONARY - Fireplace G-IR citizens. Company repairing chimneys, roofs, w/aaddIa interior, one owner, 4-Or. 8, Auto., PS, PB. Mr oond., r M 74 RHIO VAN tSSSO repairing and remodeling. All HT..V-G. auto., PS. PB. aid c o n ^ Manchester owned and WES ROBBINS carpentry new roofs. Free estimates. 30 71 DMM C8IITW8M WAMH • h « p l...'...... i M i I-OIO. t, aulemalle, powar alaarlno. 73UMANS ' types of stone work. Free es­ *4595 great ahapal...... 9t28M .*»*«'•*••* 71 OIOS DELTA CMKrS14S0 operated. Call 646-1327 remodeling specialist. Ad­ Years Experience. Howley, *4395 *4395 Balga w/aaddia Interior, 3 aaaU. miakMiilia d kNarlor, wHh Tfrigaratot Law > Doer HT, V.O. aula.. P t . P t , a/e, r The “ Blnzer-Suii” t* une auto., V-G, aJr cond., power win- AT, P t, P t . law mllaaga I la chaaaa kaiw. timates After 5, 643-1870, or ditions. rec rooms, dormers, 643-5361. mHaaga. vinyl real, law mdaaga- of Fsshiun’s nvoAt pupu- 644-2975. dowt, AM /FM atarao and lots 7 9 FUIY lU 4 Or. HT., tan w/aaddIa Isr numbers. A \iur<* kitchens, 649-3446. Heating-Plumbing 35 air cond., PS, PB. ona owner, bred, V.8, euto.. PS. PB, Mr cond., ‘ Peraons undtr 18 and doalarahip om ployaet not otigibla to win. .No, H 21I w ith I’ huio* to specifications. Free es­ WE WANT WORK - House excallant shapal ...... 8 18iH /N d y to g e l ...... U M l Mr Goodwrench timates and measurement. FORD Guide IS in Six* * t • IM and yard cleaning, painting. If LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - SEWERLINES, sink lines, 7 8 CN8T8U B 6 8 ID 0 IA W hite says: Call anytime before 9 p.m. RENT-A-CAR by d a y • w e e k • m o n t h Size 10. 32^3 bust 1 it needs to be done, we can do new homes custom built, w/whlta Landau roof and balga ysnis tiO-inch. cleaned with electric cutters, 7 8 B 8 M IG N A M a 2 0r.HT. allvar 71 in Ciwnw HMH o,Mn "Keep that Great 649-4266. valour interior, V-G, auto., air cond.. it. Call anytime, 728-8839. remodeled, additions, rec by professionals. McKinney w/burgundy Landau top and wood grMn Mdoi uid groan Alao Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model Pattfrna orai/tiblv only powar staaring, powar windows, GM Feeling with rooms, garages, kitchens Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ matching Interior. Aiito., air cond., vinyl Intarior. V-4. auto., PS. pE Mr IN a isti sAoii-fi. REW EAVING burns, holes. PLUMBING i HEATING - remodeled, bath tile, cement pany, 643-53i08. and m o ral...... 148881 low mltaaga ...... I 8 9 M cond.. aicdlanl oond...... W l i DAILY RENTALS FROM *8.00 PER DAY io< i Genuine QM TR suca. MM flM IGT tea Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Licensed. Fast service. work. Steps, dormers. AMU t Parte." faasn,'"tlors, 9kyliw 2 U ht pa*Ut$ as4 Lsm hm Window shades, Venetian Reasonable rates. Call Ron, Residential or commercial. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 643-6567. Call 649-4291. tU f DUIIIIITT Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Manchasiar IvwMng Hanta Flooring CHORCHES MOTORS 5221. - 36 11RG Ava. a l AmaricM TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY liif/iorist’r/ llv n lr r Maw Verb. M.y. m M Carpentry and general con­ FLOOR SANDING - BRICK - BLOCK, stone, Route 83 SCRANTON 872-9145 Priat mms. A M rn i Rond tracting. Residential and Refinishing floors like new, no DILLON CRM. Itylo Wsmam jM Itn fireplaces, concrete, chimney commercial. Whether it be a .(IIKVsIIK The Fall & W inter '7$ repairs. No job too small. waxing, (specializing in older SALES A SERVICE JN C . VERNON Uortild small repair job. a custom 643-1181 BASIC FASHION eon- Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ floors). Ceilings and inside MOTORS, INC. tain's a Honu* Coupon! timates. Ads built home or anything in painting. John Verfaille, 646- 319JJAIN^STBEETj_MAJ^^ 0 between, call 646-13n. 5750, 8^-2222. 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER 643-2791 CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC Price ... lIX S 8 copy. k