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HARTFORD (UPI) - Plainville shot four' times "from less than IS to Holcomb’s life after the policeman policeman Robert Holcomb was 24 inches from the victim.” was taken to New Britain General killed by four shots fired at close Defense attorney Thomas D. Clif­ Hospital. MaurliTatfr range, former chief medical ford tried to get Gross to admit he Kemler said Holcomb "was cold,’’ examiner Dr. Elliot Gross has had made errors in initially deter­ his blood pressure was unobtainable: Washington Days Sale testified in the Gerard Castonguay mining which of Holcomb’s wounds and he was pulseless and pale” when murder trial. were entrance and exit wounds. he arrived at the hospital. The doctor Coming to Manchester Castonguay is accused of gunning But Gross, who had identified one said he noticed three wounds "which down Holcomb, who died without wound as an entry hole and then were quite obvious.” drawing his gun, in a Plainville field changed his labeling to an exit “I tried to resuscitate him,” he. Details Start on Page 9 as the police officer chased him from wound, said he would stand by his said, describing how he used equip­ a bungled house burglary. testimony and maintained he had ment as well as his hand to massage Gross, now chief New 'V'ork City made no errors. Holcomb’s heart. • Sines 1881 • 20s Single Copy • 15tt Home Delivered t-? medical examiner, testified Monday Dr. R. Leonard Kemler also told The doctor said he worked about 15 [voi. XC'lX.Ajl - Mahcheslsr. Conh.. Wednsscmy, f^sbrtisry 18.' ’(9ot --- *.. -T in the third day of Castonguay's trial the jury of nine men and three minutes, but then pronounced the of­ that his autopsy found the officer was women about his efforts to save ficer dead. H> 1 f . * P LaBonne «•, ^ ■%; r - ^ Exercise Class Extended Board Will Review Considers COVENTRY - The Parks and parcel to its responsibility and is up­ repairing, cleanup, and other odd t .f- * Recreation Commission has voted to grading Laidlaw Park in the northern jobs- GOP Post extend its exercise program for end of town. The commission is presently headed n senior citizens another six weeks. The recreation group also plans to by Roberta Wilmot, who formerly The program has about 15 par­ increase the number of hours of ser­ served as secretary ot tne group, sne Decision on CETA By IMARY KITZIMANN ticipants. vice provided by a part-time summer replaced chairwoman Sandra Young, Herald Reporter who resigned after heading the agen­ •-a^v . : ,,?-v Instructor Candice Staib focuses on maintenance worker. Among this lion in federal funds in the suit to town will participate. The board MANCHESTER — Another possi­ cy for amost a decade. By MARY KITZMANN building muscle tone and increasing person’s functions are painting. block Manchester’s withdrawal from meets on Feb. 19. ble candidate for the GOP town com­ Hi-rolcl R eporter -a: mobility and flexibility in her hourly the Community Development Block Robert Weiss, town manager, said mittee chairmanship has surfaced, sessions. The class is offered free at MANCHESTER - The Board of Grant. today that he believed a special while the only announced candidate, Orchard Hill Estates, an elderly Directors will reconsider remaining The federal Department of Justice meeting, to reconsider the CETA Robert Von Deck, began his cam­ Envisioning Pavilion housing project on Route 31, Disco Dems Cancel Meeting in the Hartford Area CETA Consor­ also joined the suit brought by three participation, would not be paign. dancing is also part of the routine. tium following the Hartford City Manchester residents. necessary. “More than five " persons have Members of the Bolton Lions Club survey in Bolton. Shown are, left to right, Cal The commission is working on its COVENTRY — The Democratic of Interstate 84 through eastern Council's apparent reluctance to res­ But today indications were the “The deadline is for a letter of in­ urged Ted LaBonne, owner of the foundation work put in at Indian Notch Hutchinson, Ernie Reed, Elmer Wilson, and budget proposal for the upcoming Town Committee has canceled its Connecticut as well as increased cind its participation in a suit against council would not withdraw from the tent," Weiss said. "If we do not LaBonne Insurance, to seek the posi­ fiscal year. It hopes to prepare an in­ regular meeting which was the town, Park for the pavilion that the club is donating Jake Schlaefer. (Herald photo by Adamson) railroad service and other mass suit at tonight's meeting. Robert follow that letter, with contract tion. crease for part-time recreation scheduled for tonight, according to transportation. “We attempted to cooperate with Ludgin, deputy mayor, appears not to negotiations, we are, in effect, "All I can say is that a number of to the park which is located on Tolland Road director Fred Young, who is present­ chairwoman Ruth Benoit. The next Field is one of many Republican Hartford,” Stephen Cassano, deputy have enough support to win the withdrawing” people have discussed it with me,” ly earning $4,5(X) a year. meeting will be Tuesday, March 11, and Democratic candidates hoping to mayor, said. "But if they’re not rescission. He supports rescinding Manchester is the largest L a^nne said. "But I have not overt­ The first part-time director was for the election of officers. assume the seat vacated by going to withdraw, then I see no the suit, and has sought rescission. rnember of the consortium, which ly said I would run. or solicited votes. Lionel Jean, who concentrated on At this month’s Republican Town Democrat Christopher Dodd, who is reason why we should remain in the However after Robert Weiss town distributes funds for the CETA The discussions were in general building sports’ programs and in­ Committee meeting. Second running for the U.S. Senate. Also in consortium. manager, said the town could program. Available federal funds for terms.” creasing recreational facilities. Congressional District Candidate A. the race is State Rep. Robert Walsh The Board of Directors voted to re­ withdraw from CETA. it are based upon membership. LaBonne said he is meeting with Group Names Director Recently the commission has added Searle Field was the featured guest. of Coventry. main in the consortium for another At a meeting between the two "This is a slap in the face to GOP members, but on other matters. the large Salvation Army beachfront He spoke in favor of the construction year, after the Hartford council municipalities two weeks ago, Manchester,” Cassano said. “ I’ve been talking about the Bush VERNON — The Tolland Area As executive secretary of TAARH members indicated a withdrawal Ludgin indicated that remaining in "They're looking at the housing campaign, and registering District 4 In order to divide up the in­ would affect its decision. Association of Retarded and Han­ she will be responsible for a variety the consortium could sway their program effects, rather the real voters,” LaBonne said. "But the of functions. She will work in the of­ creasingly heavy w orkload of School Board Town officials want Hartford to votes. question of whether a town has the dicapped has. through a resolution TAARH the Executive Board also ap­ chairmanship is on everyone’s mind fice. review mail and respond to sur­ rescind its "friend of the court brief" There is a Feb 15 deadline on right to withdraw from a federal passed by the Executive Board, ap­ proved a new volunteer Ad­ Sets Meeting Winingers right now.” pointed an executive secretary. veys and telephone calls, prepare and a request to withhold $4.5 mil­ notifiying CETA whether or not a program." "Whether I'm seriously interested ministrative position of director of HEBRON - The Hebron Appointed to the position is Eileen correspondence for official reply in programs. or not depends on a number of fac­ E le m e n ta ry B oard of Furey. through June 30. Ms. Furey coordination with appropriate com­ This program will allow TAARH to tors, including how my family feels Education will meet ^ ^ E S C H O q has had past experience working in mittees, prepare the agenda for maintain regular liaison with the about it." board and membership meetings, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in advocacy groups, has been a sub­ variety of community organizations Another factor is whether Carl effect work of committees in con­ the library of the Gilead Program Bachelor’s Zinsser, who recently resigned from stitute teacher with Project Inter­ with which it has contact and to Gymnastics face, and is currently a doctoral stu­ sultation with those committees' Hill School. the Board of Directors, will run. chairmen and any other duties as devote major efforts to the develop­ The meeting will hear a HOYS uiul G IK I.S ^ AVI and PM dent in special education at the ment of new and needed programs. “Because of Carl’s strong bearing University of Connecticut may be assigned by the president. report on the progress of ,4(;KS 2'/2.6 CLASSES on the party I’m sure he has first Marion Ordway has volunteered to the proposal for a new roof accept this appointment. She will act ♦ iiKvi.rm. m m levhmnl lxpehikne l Mayor Leo E. Jackson of New London, the first black man perference for the job. If he ran, it’s on the Gilead Hill School; * R N W ITM Ml SH \M1 HlIVTHMs Come to MCC almost a foregone conclusion that he as advisor to the president and the receive a report on com­ ♦ INTRODU TION TO (.VMNVMIO ‘'KIU> elected mayor in New England, likes to set an example for the Rockville Study Begins Executive Board, be community would get it.” munity involvement ★ CHLXTIVL MOVEMENT young in the city known as a great whaling port of the 19th cen­ liaison for TAARH programs, coor­ the Legislature, in addition to the of students that could be enrolled and "But if he doesn’t want it, he VERNON — Students in an ad­ planning office. 872-8591. programs, hear the reports Jk * IMPROVED MOTOR (OORDIN\TION By LAUREN DAYIS SHEA dinate parent counseling, maintain Herald Reporter. state college board. the courses that will be offered in­ tury. (UPI photo) should say so, so others can make an vanced urban geography class at the The students will be working in of standing committees, The proposed program would begin itially, have not been worked out yet. effort for it." conjunction with the newly formed contact with community affiliates of review the financial sum­ University of Connecticut are con­ MANCHESTER — Beginning in with students taking courses leading MCC o fficials said ECSC is Zinsser has not made any Rockville Revitalization Committee. TAARH. consult with committee mary, discuss the revised ducting a Rockville Revitalization September, students may be able to to an Associates Degree in Business prepared to increase the number of statements saying he would or would The purpose of the course is to chairmen and such. six-year plan, and be asked Study throughout the area, this obtain a bachelor of science degree Administration from MCC. This courses and sections of courses to not run. Monday evening, when Pete provide undergraduate students with SESSION" month. to give approval for a in Business Administration by atten­ would be followed by students taking meet student demands. The business Sylvester was appointed his The study is being undertaken at an exposure to a seminar devoted en­ special education class Black Mayor INFORMATION 791 MAIN ST. ding classes at Manchester Com­ courses on the MCC campus leading major has experienced a boom in successor, Zinsser said he would take the request of town officials and will tirely to research. The entire class Society Given field trip. munity College. Discussions are un­ to a bachelor's degree in business ad­ enrollment throughout the nation, the full month to make a decision. consist primarily of site interviews will function as a research team with The board will be asked CALL 646-3687 MANCHESTER der way to offer the classes througl; ministration with a concentration in MCC has also felt that explosion, LaBonne said his decision could of residents at various locations the responsibility for completing the to act on appointments and also take the full four weeks before Survey Grant ASK ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS Eastern Connecticut State College. Management Sciencee through with more students than ever par­ throughout the Rockville section of Vernon project as a consulting team. to approve continuation of MCC officials stressed that the ECSe. ticipating in the business programs Sets Example the March 12 election. The Rockville project is scheduled Project RISE. FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN town. Any questions concerning this VERNON — The Vernon Historial program has not been finalized, but Eastern would offer all the courses offered by the college and by its LaBonne sought the chairmanship for completion sometime in April. study should be directed to the town Society has been awarded a $1,(XX) said it is being considered. While required for a bachelor of science Community Services Division. once before in 1975, but withdrew in Connecticut Historical Commission both of the colleges have completed favor of Tom Ferguson. degree in Manchester. The courses Under the current proposal, the He started in public service as a grant to conduct an historical survey their discussions, the matter must Community Services Oivison would By JAIMES V. HEALION The announced candidate, Robert iaaiiDizDa(zziDcz]c=iacz3acz=:ac would be offered on a rotating basis, volunteer for the Easter Seal AARP Sets Craft Show of Vernon Center, Talcottville and now move to the Board of Trustees thus not all courses would be offered provide registration, counseling, ad­ NEW LONDON (UPI) - It could Von Deck, considers his support Rehabilitation Center and later was "very good at this point.” Rockville. for the State Colleges, each semester. ministration and support services. be expected the son of a man with the MA.NCHESTER — The Manchester church will be open from 10 a m. to named a redevelopment agency com- Von Deck, who was defeated for Program funds are made available Offering courses leading to a This MCC division would handle ad­ grand old American name of Andrew Green Chapter of the American noon to set-up displays. through the Heritage Conservation Should the program be approved. missioer. He won a seat four years the position by Richard Weinstein OPEN HOUSE bachelor's degree on the campus of a missions and the collection of fees. Jackson might one day seek elective Association of Retired Persons will At the conclusion of the show, Eastern Connecticut State College ago on the board of education, the last year, is mailing letters to the and Recreation Service of the U. S. two-year college has never been done The costs for the proposed office. He did and now he is New conduct its second annual Hobby and winners in the heirloom drawing will Department of the Interior. in Connecticut. There has been would offer two advanced specialized first black to do so in the city’s 333- newly elected town committee. The Crafts Show on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. program are based on standard fees. England’s first black mayor. year history. be drawn. The public is invited to The survey grants were awarded to MANCHESTER NISH SCHOOL speculation that since the idea is so courses in September. Some of the letters will be followed by a phone in the Fellowship Room of the Com­ view the talents, handicrafts and in­ Students enrolled in courses offered Leo E. Jackson's $l,0(X)-a-year job The mayor, a trim 6-footer, wears Vernon and several other towns as new. it might have to be approved by specific details, such as the number call. munity Baptist Church. 585 E. Center terests of chapter members. by MCC would pay the current MCC is largely ceremonial, but what he a plain white button in his lapel, sym­ part of the Historical Commission's hourly semester rate. Students " I’ve not heard of any other can­ St. Reservations for table space to A brief business meeting will r VOC-A-RAMA IN-FO-RAMA likes best is that itlells young people bolizing support for President continuing commitment to inventory enrolled in courses offered by ECSC they can pull themselves up by their didates," Von Deck said. “But if Carl display exhibits may be made with follow and refreshments will be Carter's handling of the Iranian runs it will erode my support.” historic structures in all 169 towns in would pay the standard ECSC course bootstraps and make it, too. Grace Bogdan at 643-5320. The served. ’ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 hostage crisis. Von Deck mentioned the com­ the state. Marines Headed fee. " It shows that someone who His first proclamation endorsed a mittee elections could cause a party 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. The program is designed to accom­ doesn’t have a half-dozen different Carter’s hostage posture and city split." modate the needs of working adults degrees or doesn’t come from an police cars have white streamers "If there's one candidate we will Visiting Effort Set Interested in Education and Occupational Oppor-a and other part-time students. affluent family can succeed through WOODLAND fluttering from their aerials. He emerge unified, otherwise there For Middle East Therefore, the courses offered by hard work and a lot of help from checks to make sure the cops keep tunities? Learn more about the educational oppor-[] could be some splitting." For South Windsor GARDENS tunities available at Manchester Hieh School. Q WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Iran. Eastern would be taught once per other people," said Jackson, whose 'em flying. week at night. The MCC courses 168 Woodland St., Manchester Carter is dispatching four ships and Administration officials said the late father, a namesake of the Jackson has endorsed Carter’s re- SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Windsor Department 1,800 Marines to join a U.S. naval ar­ four ships left the West Coast, picked would be offered days, evenings, and seventh president of the United election bid because the president of Social Services and the Community Service Council 643-8474 R»m*mb»r mada in the Arabian Sea off the coast up the Marine amphibious unit in weekends. States, was a Springfield, Mass., real implemented equal rights legislation will be sponsoring the "Friendly Visitor” program under Vilantlna'i Oiy Carter Talks ;PECIAL ACTIVITIES of Iran, and is standing firm on an Hawaii and arrived Tuesday at the Discussion of the proposed estate man. that Jackson says up until then were the Breakthrough on Aging, during this month and the THURS.. FEB. 14th program began last Spring, and was ,7:45 Tae-Kwan-Do Self Defense Club American boycott of the Moscow U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the New London, a city of 30,6(X), is an "just pieces of paper." He said the month of March. Olympics. accelerated when the town of old whaling port with a rich past and Tonight at 8 Demonstration Philippines. president “has been a great deal of The program provides visitation to elderly shut-ins by Administration officials stressed The USS Okinawa, USS Mobile, Manchester's Board of Education ap­ a new downtown. help changing the total welfare Dress Rehearsal of “Annie Get Your Gun,” volunteers who are trained by professionals in the field of 8:00 the purpose of the Marine force — USS Alamo and the USS San Ber- pointed an Adult Education Advisory Nathan Hale taught school across system, helping those who can't help WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ aging Bailey Auditorium complete with helicopters, tanks and nadino will conduct training exer­ Committee. the street from City Hall before he themselves." dent Carter will hold a nationally- Training sessions will be held on lour consecutive ;/ SPECIALS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY . 7:30 - 8:30 Vertices • Alternate Education Open House amphibious assault vehicles — is to cises for the next two weeks in the This group was charged with in­ volunteered in 1775. Eugene O’Neill televised news conference tonight Tuesday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. at the South Windsor vestigating local interest in expan­ OKIUIU ...... >S.9S HANGING add to the U S. deterrent in the Mid­ Philippines area. leaned on the city in some of his "A lot of people are criticizng the at 8 p.m. EST. Community Center on Ayers Road, starting Feb 19. r dle East. ding opportunities for residents to ob­ famous plays. It was founded in 1646 president, saying he could have done CMYSiUITIEMUM3 ' i . K On completion of those exercises, It will be his first such major All persons interested are urged to register for the POTS Hpg. 110.11 / t«m lAKQI PLANT State Department officials last the officials said, the four ships with tain bachelors or masters degrees. by John Winthrop (the younger) and better ... but I think he has done an news conference since Nov. 28 and series by contacting Susan Sprung, at 644-2571, by Feb, 15. 'A SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CYCUMOI >g.$5 NOW ONLY a week said Soviet troops were Marines will proceed to the Arabian The committee distributed 8,000 .sur­ since 1921 has had the city manager outstanding job,” he said at his desk he is expected to face questions on Baby-sitting service will be provided for children ages LANOI POT GENERAL PUBLIC MEETING 7:00 P.M. - BAILEY massing along Iran's northwestern Sea to join some 20 U.S, naval vessels veys Of the 800 responses, the in­ form of government. in city council chambers. He has no CiUBOIAS >5.95 several major issues, including his 1-6 Reservations for this service may be arranged at the »7.9^ AUDITORIUM border in moves similar to what oc­ by mid March. The Marine group is terest in business courses far •lackson, 54, a Democrat, was office and makes do in typical New battle for the Democratic time of registration For more information contact Ms. 4- POT« curred before the Russians invaded to remain in the Arabian Sea in- exceeded interest in any other sub­ elected one of seven council England fashion. presidential nomination, the DflBOUIVIOinS •1.99 DEMONSTRATIONS: 7:30 - 9:00 P.M. ject. Sprung *41 Afghanistan definitelv. members in citywide voting in 1979, Jackson is an instructor in hostage situation in Iran, the Officials say the survey, while in­ Valentine Party Slated MUMHOC...... '1.99 White House press secretary Jody Powell stressed Carter will con­ rebounding from a 38-vote defeat two management-by-objective and Soviet occupation of Afghanistan H om o t.L.uiio4iiics Powell said the presence of the tinue to oppose U.S participation in tended to help the committee deter­ years before. The council, comprised welding at the submarine yards of and the Summer Olympics. MD FOKIIS Business mine interest for upper level college the Electric Boat Division of the SOUTH WINDSOR - The Senior Citizens Club will For Iir4 lo v o n Food Preparation Marines in Persian Gulf "is not the Moscow summer Olympics un­ now of five Democrats and two The news conference will be Clerical courses, can also be used to indicate Republicans, elects one of their General Dynamics Corp., which have a Valentine party at its regular meeting Wednesday •.*4 Housmiurs Clothing Display related to the hostage situation" in less Soviet troops are withdrawn carried live by the three major at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Center on Ayers Road. • ^ •ate up Accounting the college officials are on the right number mayor Jackson was sworn allows him time for some of his television networks. track with the degree program. Free refreshments will be served. CUT FLOWERS Cooperative Education Industrial Arts in Dec. 3. mayoral chores. The nutrition program is now being conducted at the Ro—• P Mump 4 CtfnAIIOfW Graphic Arts BIRD FEED no. • School Store Community Center on Ayers Road, Monday through HOUStV Automotives Friday at 11:30 a m. F or reservations call Pat Cheever at too Ibo.' 16.85 Blood Pressure Testing niuns^ •pecisthr blended Electronics 644-338 with a least a day's notice. pFiHaii thistle Nursing Demonstration PiMt corn etc. Drafting Uicdncscloy-----Upgrading EMS Said Better Drive Education pCodM Machines Resubdivision Approved • Lirti tut Driving Simulator Sadi Ht Woodworking Cheney Tech and Penney High lose SOUTH WINDSOR — The Planning and Zoning Com­ NtM nam English The Weather mission has approved, with conditions, the application of Metals ... Vancouver ties Whalers in fast By MARTIN KEARNS field, director of emergency services be part of the system and would cost would be improved by the Audio Visual Demonstration Increasing cloudiness tonight. 11 seconds ... Page 1.5. Chapel Hill Realty Inc , 626 Ellington Road, for a resub­ Language Herald Reporter at Manchester Memorial Hospital) over $200,000 or about a half mill paramedics, the question is whether division of 15 acres located at the intersection of FOR YOUR SPRING FEVERI START SO M E Fine Arts Variable cloudiness Thursday. feels the actual need for a new each year. The proposal would run the town can afford the expense. But ANNUAL SeeOSNOWI Audio Visual Demonstration Detailed forecast on Page 2. there are many options that can be Ellington Road and Chapel Hill Road. - 1 B80 SEED PACKETS AVAILABLE - Metalsmithing MANCHESTER - Upgrading system twice a day. The taxpayers for three years. Math considered." Also approved by the PZC is the application of Carol tturpee. U nfit, l„flt. If nodunrd etc. Jewelry/Lapidary existing emergency medical services will have to decide if it is worth the Paramedic training approaches IPs Limerance Inside Today Talbot said, "We want to do Sheridan, 103 Palmer Drive, for a special exception to the ______Buy Now For Bast Cholc* Drawing Science ^ would improve the delivery of expense. If you save one life it’s that of certain nurses. Training costs zoning regulations for the keeping of a horse for personal worth everything, but can you afford whatever is best for the people in Painting Greenhouse You may think you’re'>madIy in Business...... 23 emergency services and cost are higher than those of the emergen­ use at the same address Classified...... 24-26 taxpayers less than the paramedic it?” said Talbot. cy medical technicians who are the town. Whatever the decision, we are Full Dress Rehearsal “Annie Get Biology Lab love, but psychologist Dorothy Ten- prepared to support it and it won’t nov says it’s probably just a case of .Comics .. , i ...... 27 plan the town is considering, accor- Talbot said the existing system has backbone of the present system. AFS Sells Citrus Fruit Your Gun” Social Studies Editorial 4 ding to the Ambulance Service of make any change in our function." limerance. What is limerance? Jim all the components included in a new­ Talbot said a new module Robert Weiss, town general SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Windsor Chapter of the Art Show Law and Order Demonstration Healion has the story on Pagi- 18. Entertainment ...... •...... 18 Manchester, Inc. ly proposed emergency medical ser- program has been released from manager, requested that Manchester American F’ield Service will conduct its annual citrus Drug Education F a m ily ...... M-36 R o g e r T a lb o t, o w n er of vices system, except the fruit sale from Feb, 16 through March 9. Proceeds will Obituaries ...... 14 Manchester Ambulance, said the Washington which allows an Memorial Hospital submit a proposal paramedics. He added that services emergency medicAl technician to get to a committee that is considering benefit the AF'S International Scholarship program in In Sports People/Food...... 28 town’s current system was modeled similar to those provided by town. ! I BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY!! Peopletalk...... 2 afte r a U. S. D epartm ent of certain parts of the paramedic implementation of a local EMS Windham High girls stop paramedics could be developed training without the time and system. The group will be selling small boxes of pink grapefruit Sports ...... 15-17 Transportation plan. He said other without the expense of the system. and Valencia oranges. Manchester and spoil chance for Television ...... 18 plans exist but that it is up to the expense of the entire program. Critics of the hospital's plan say a WOODUHD !! VISIT ONE DISPLAY OR VISIT ’EM ALL 11 CCIL title ... Manchester hoopsters Josiah Lessner, attorney for needs study was never conducted to The price is $6 a box Orders may be placed during the Update — ...... 2 taxpayers to decide which one they The town is considering a local door-to-dfxir canvas or by calling Mrs John Tenza, 644- outlast East Hartford High while W eather...... 2 want. emergency medical services system. Manchester Ambulance and a determine the need for such a 2207 ______OARDENg "Dr, Butterfield (Robert Butter­ The paramedic services plan would licensed EMT, said, “The system system. 2 - EVKNING HERALD, Wed., Feb. U, 19W EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 13, 1980 - 3 Mpdote. Teachers Seek Tax Reform WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A sweeping “In our judgment the present system of 'The union study projected the two new taxes Winter Olympics Opens U tbon: Angola has raised the price of its crude oil by Elsewhere T i ^ y p r ^ ^ ATeiT Funcrol AllcgaHons tax reform plan which would “get the burden over-reliance on the property tax and sales tax would raise $1.38 billion in fiscal 1980-81, 6.3 percent from $31.79 to $33.80 per barrel, the official and Brown universities, and at Williams College m ~ of taxation off the working people” and shift it LAKE PLACID. N Y. (UPI) - The Winter Olympics seemed very strained,” said CSFT President which would be sufficient for the state to Angolan news ag«icy ANGOP reported Tuesday. Williamstown, Mass. WASHINGTON (UPI) — House liberals hope they can to those who have “lots of money,” has been opened today in Lake Placid with the United States, the George Springer, “What we are suggesting is assume the cost of educating students in Riyadh: Venezuela, South America’s chief oil salvage the Federal Trade Commission’s projiooed host nation, calling for a mass boycott of the Sommer unveiled by Connecticut’s second-largest that you can provide state services without Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns. producer, began summit talks Tuesday with Saudi Arabia crackdown on the funeral business with another round of Games in Moscow. Police, Protesters Clash teachers’ union. extracting a price from the people least able By assuming the cost of education, the union aimed at seeking a single-tier oil pricing system fw the allegations that the industry turns grief into dollars. said taxpayers would pay less in local proper­ But the International Olympic Committee has un­ The Connecticut State Federation of to pay,” Organization of Petroleum EIxporting CtMintries. SAN SALVADOR, Ell Salvador (UPI) — At least 10 peo­ With a House-Senate conference committee scheduled ty taxes which now fund local schools. The im­ animously decided the Moscow Olympics will take place Teachers said Tuesday its tax package would The tax reform plan was based on a study by .New York: Standard Oil Co. of Indiana said Tuesday ple were killed and 16 were wounded in clashes between to decide next week whether to order the FTC to scrap its allow a reduction of the 7 percent sales tax to pact of the new taxes would be further diluted in July. The White House responded by asking the U.S. Research Associates for Policy Action, a New an initial test of its well in the Overthnlst Belt of demonstrators and police during a march by leftists proposed funeral industry rules, the House Oimmerce 4.5 percent and a 60 percent cut in local Haven firm commissioned by the CSFT to by subsequent deductions in federal Income Olympic Committee not to an American team to southwestern Wyoming revealed a ‘‘significant” natural celebrating concessions won from the government. oversight and investigations subcommittee calldd a property taxes. taxes, the union said. Moscow, and urging other Western nations to join the devise a plan for funding a total state takeover gas flow at the rate of 8.5 million cubic feet a day. Salvadoran police shot to death Five members of the series of witnesses today to focus attention on the way un­ It calls for a state income tax and extension of local educational costs. With all aspects of the package considered, boycott. leftist Revolutionary Student Movement and wounded at dertakers do business. of the property tax to stocks, bonds and other Officials of the 10,000-member union the union said it would mean $1,000 a year in least IS other members Tuesday in the gun battle in intangible property. acknowledged legislative opposition to an in­ new taxes for a family with an adjusted gross downtown San Salvador, authorities said. Energy at a Glance Execution Is Delayed “We feel it’s realistic to get the burden of come tax, but predicted their plan would fare income of $50,000 and a home valued at $100,- Washington: Members of Congress Tuesday accused Students Protest Draft ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — A state prosecutor says it taxation off the working people and onto those better than other proposals for such a tax 000. It would mean a savings of $594 for a fami­ the Elnergy Department of indifference to soaring home could take up to five years before a death warrant is with the abiiity to pay,” said CSFT Vice Presi­ because it was different. ly with an income of $22,500 and home valued Collegians on several campuses chanted their dis­ at $50,000. fuel costs. A public interest group said the agency has Tito Health Deteriorating signed for any of Theodore Bundy’s three death dent Stanley Heller. “We feel that people who They also said their plan would more pleasure at proposed draft registration, and a brief scuf­ niake lots of money have an ability to pay.” failed to punish refiners for multibilllon-dollar BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) — President Josip sentences. equitably distribute the tax burden than Gov. fle occurred between anti-draft and pro-draft factions at He said the increased revenue by imposing The union’s proposal would extend a 15.5 overcharges. Broz Tito, 87, remained today in deteriorating health, but The latest of the sentences was given Bundy Tuesday Ella Grasso’s proposals to raise $128.3 million Florida State University in Tallahassee. higher taxes on the wealthiest third of the mill property tax to intangible property such Baton Rouge, La.: Representatives of Texaco Inc., A handful of students carrying an American flag the government appeared to be making efforts to conduct for the 1978 murder of a 12-year-old girl. in new revenues this year. Chief to the gover­ state’s residents coupled with the sales and as stocks, bonds and savings accounts. The in­ one of the largest suppliers of natural gas in the state, walked in on an anti-draft demonstration of about 100 business as usual. State Prosecutor Jerry Blair says the automatic nor’s plan is a proposed .5 percent hike in the property tax cuts would mean lower tax bills come tax would be graduated from 3.5 percent said Tuesday shortages in supplies may make it impossi­ students at FSU Tuesday. The scuffle amounted to little A medical bulletin late Tuesday said Tito was stiii suf­ appeals through state and federal courts will be lengthy. sales tax, long the workhorse of state revenue for all wage-earners bringing home less than to 12 percent with a 2.5 percent surtax on un­ ble for the company to meet the fuel demands of major more than pushing and shoving, and no arrests or injuries fering problems with his kidneys, and “periodic” “The Spenkelink appeal took five years,” he said sources. $22,500 annually. earned income. state industries as soon as next year. were reported. weakness of the heart. ‘”rhat’s the only criteria any of us have.” .The union has already lined up several law­ The union said federal statistics showed the makers to sponsor the four bills which would top 8 percent of the state’s families — 112,000 enact the tax reform package, Heller said at a Both taxes would be levied only on .....— Peopletalk — — earned as much as the bottom 66 percent, news conference at the union's West Hartford taxpayers with annual incomes of $22,500 or "888,000 working class families, ” headquarters. more. Loaf Story Moslem Rebels Attack Eye-Catcher When o r Blue Eyes throws a bash, nostalgia is This billboard is sure to catch the eye of passing motorists on king. That's why the kid from Hoboken, N.J., is Washington Street in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston, (UPI photo) looking homeward — to a Newark bakery he's Soviets in Afghanistan picked to whip up a special Valentine’s Day treat r U O l i C i STAMPS for the cook-in he plans this weekend in Palm By L'niled Press Inlernalional U.S. presence in the region would be stepped-up guerrilla activity has DOUBLE Springs, Calif. forced Russian advisers to stay in Moslem rebels in Afghanistan have beefed up with 1,800 combat ready Forget the usual confectionary heart. Frank Marines and four ships were being tanks and armored cars for their Affirmative Action shot down a Soviet helicopter ALL THIS WEEK! Sinatra wants Italian bread — 800 loaves of it — for sent to join the Navy task force in the protection. the 1,000 diners who are paying $1,500 each to twirl gunship, killing its Russian crew, and Arabian Sea. The statement by the Hizbi Islami, damaged the airstrip in the major Prices EHecllve Mon., Feb. 11 thru Set., Feb.16, 1900. OPEN MON THRU SAT 8:30A.M . tO 9P.M . OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 3 spaghetti and linguini at Sinatra's “Frank. His The Marines are equipped with ar­ or Islamic Front, did not say when city of Jalalabad in separate attacks, Friends and His Food Love-In.” the helicopter was shot down or when Tortuously Slow Pakistani news reports said today. tillery, M-60 tanks, antitank weapons the raid on Jalalabad airport oc­ Come in and save on these four Pakistan Press International and amphibious assault vehicles, FULL curred. By MARTIN KEARNS Bonus-Specials features! One. The Buck...... quoted a guerrilla statement as they said. For period ending 7 a.m. EST 2 M 80. During The rebels reportedly also staged Hrruld Kr|iortfr risERvicEi; saying insurgents downed the MI-24 Today’s Moslem guerrilla claims filled 1/4 Booklet for each item. Wednesday night, snow will fall over the northern Every merchant knows the age-old rule of an attack in the eastern province of assault helicopter near the town of followed reports from diplomatic MANCHESTER - While the town's af­ first to the comptroller’s office to verify Rockies and parts of the northern Plains, while rain will merchandising — “If it's a slow mover, put it on sources that Soviet tanks have taken Nangharhar, capturing 60 Afghan ‘Bonus-Specials' Booklets take Kandahar, about 180 miles southwest firmative action policy establishes a com­ funding is secure and then to the personnel be expected in southeastern Texas. G ear to partly cloudy sale." But the rule isn't working with the unpopular up positions in Kabul to quell a rash soldiers, 150 machine guns and four 3 0 ‘Big Ten’ S&H Green Stamps of the capital of Kabul. mittment to fair employment practices, it department, asking that appropriate steps elsewhere. Susan B. Anthony $1 coin. A Hyannis, Mass., bank of shootings and insurgent attacks Soviet-made anti-aircraft guns. They The rebels also claimed they creates a torturously slow hiring be taken to begin the recruitment process. to fill. can't move it even at 10 cents off. James H. Rice— that left at least one high-level claim to have destroyed several key damaged the Jalala'oad airstrip and procedure which could discourage minori­ Werbner said this is a one-day process. Super-easy, super-savings on president of the Cape Cod Bank and Trust — says government official dead. bridges and cut off the Kabul- TorNoIcIi I killed four Soviet soldiers in a skir­ ty applicants. The job announcement is then posted in­ he's holding about ^ Suzies and can’t get people to Baghlan Highway linking the Afghan super-specials! So hurry on in mish near the city, about 60 miles The reports from the Pakistan Despite the affirmative action ternally for one week, in order to meet the take them, so he's offering five for $4.50. east of Kabul. border town of Peshawar said capital with the Soviet border. guidelines, recruitment efforts have requirements of bargaining agreements and save! Weather Forecast No sale — and Rice says it's likely to stay that The reports could not be in­ failed to attract minority candidates. the town has with the various unions that Booklets are available at our checkouts way “unless something is done with the coin so peo­ Mostly sunny today with the Wave heights 1 to 2 feet today dependently confirmed. Statistics released by the personnel represent municipal employees. ple stop confusing it with a quarter ... it might be BONUS SPECIAL highs in the mid and upper 30s and 1 foot or less tonight in­ Bad winter weather and fierce department for the last quarter of 1979 Affirmative action policies then require colored green or bronze" or around 3 C. Increasing creasing Thursday. resistance by Moslem rebels have Afghan Winter show that only 2 percent of the 277 the town to advertise the position for one Rice's sale ends Friday — on the ICOth anniver­ cloudiness tonight with lows kept the estimated 80,000 to 95,000 applications received came from minority day in a newspaper with a daily circula­ Extended Outlook sary of Susan B. Anthony's birthday. from the upper teens to the Extended outlook lor New Soviet troops in Afghanistan from candidates. tion. Werbner said the town advertises for mid 20s. Variable cloudiness England Friday through Sun­ pacifying large areas of the coun­ Stephen Werbner, supervisor of the a minimum of three days, Thursday with highs 35 to 40. day: Stalls Soviets tryside, intelligence officials in under-staffed personnel department, has Werbner also said the town keeps the Probability of precipitation Massachusetts. Rhode Stops Here near zero today and tonight Washington said Tuesday. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The Soviets probably would take said that “very stiff competition between position open for two weeks after the an­ Island A Connecticut: Fair Nobody wants a Susan B. Anthony — but the town and the private sector" might be and 10 percent Thursday. The sources said it appears the Soviet Union appears to have bogged many months, at the earliest, to nouncement appears in the papers. Friday and Saturday Chance everyone, it seems, wants a Carson City. one reason why the town has failed to Westerly winds 10 to 15 m ^ Soviets are bogged down to such an down to such an extent in pacify the areas near "The At the same time, position announce­ of occasional snow or rain General Services Administration information recruit a sufficient number of minorities. ment is sent to recruiting sources outside today. Southwesterly winds 5 Sunday. Daytime highs most­ extent they could not withdraw in the Afghanistan it could not withdraw Beltway,” the sources said. F director Rich Vawter says since his agency an­ Stiff competition means that private in­ to 10 mph tonight and ly in the 30s Lows in the teens near future if they wanted to. large numbers of troops in the near "To take full control in the town. A mailing list is retained which Thursday and lower 20s early Friday nounced the sale of 1 million of the 19th-century "To take full control in future even if it wanted to, U.S. in­ dustry offers higher salaries for com­ includes minority resource agencies and silver cartwheels, switchboard and mailbox alike Afghanistan would probably take Long Island Sound and Saturday mornings and in Afghanistan would probably take telligence officials say. parable positions and that personnel of­ human relations commissions. have been jammed. twice as many men,” one official Long Island Sound to Watch the upper 20s by early Sunday. twice as many men,” one official Bad winter weather and fierce remarked. fices in the private sector have fewer Werbner said the amount of time needed Hill, R.I., and Montauk Point, Vermont: Variable He says the GSA has gotten 500,000 calls and 100,- ; regulations, less paperwork and are, remarked. resistance by Moslem rebels also Intelligence officials also believe to compile the returning data depends on N.Y.: High pressure will cloudiness' with a chance of 000 letters from eager dollar buyers. perhaps, more efficient. In New Delhi, Indian Prime have kept the estimated 80,000 to 95,- the Soviets have been hampered in the number of ^'pplicants and the number move off the coast by tonight flurries each day. Highs in the The cartwheels — minted in Carson City, Nev,, The Public Administration Service of positions available. This is all set Minister Indira Gandhi, a longtime 000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan from their operations by maintenance followed by low pressure 20s and low 30s. Overnight wand sold through the San Francisco GSA office — friend of Moscow, dealt the Kremlin report, released in December, said per­ against the existing workload of the two- moving from the west on lows zero to 15 above pacifying large areas of the coun­ problems with their equipment. are expected to go for $45 to $65 each, depending a diplomatic blow Tuesday by telling sonnel departments should have one member personnel department. E tryside, sources said Tuesday. Thursday Southwest winds Maine and New Hampshire: Just to maintain the status quo. professional for every 200 employees. upon year and condition. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei The sources commented as high- “ It a can be up to a month before the today and tonight generally 10 Generally lair Friday and some officials believe, will require Werbner, as supervisor, is the lone knots or less and 10 to 15 knots Saturday. Chance of light Gromyko his country must withdraw ranking Soviet officials at the United current Soviet troop levels to be exams get going," he added. professional for a municipality with 450 Thursday. Visibility 5 miles or snow Sunday. Daytime highs its troops from Afghanistan. Nations began hinting early in the maintained for many months to com- Once the exams are scheduled and com­ Zucchini Split employees. The personnel department is better Sunny today. In­ in the 20s north to low 30s Gromyko later defended Soviet ac­ week Moscow might soon order a e. pleted, Werbner sets up an eligibility list creasing cloudiness tonight south. Overnight lows 0 to 10 tions at a banquet in his honor and Werbner and his secretary. “ Amerian Beauty" ice cream, with roses, wasn’t “meaningful” reduction of troops Soviet troops currently are poised which includes the names of all can­ and mostly cloudy Thursday. north and 8 to 18 south Applicants for town positions must didates passing the test. Candidates from enough. San Francisco ice cream artist Ted Hansen warned the United States and China from Afghanistan. along the eastern Afghan border in a expect a minimum of six weeks of this list are considered for the certifica­ had to top it by punishing his customers with the against converting Pakistan into “a The Carter administration has way that would allow for “hot pur­ processing and screening before a final tion list. Watergate-inspir^ “Impeachment” — peaches and hotbed of tension, a springboard for called for the removal of Soviet suit’’ raids against rebels in mint, of course. further escalation of aggression troops by Feb. 20. decision is made and a candidate selected. Pakistan, officials said. Werbner said that even after six weeks, Names appearing on this list are only But such exotics pale beside his new line. A sign against Afghanistan." U.S. officials say current in­ But it is not whether the those three whose credentials have been The Soviets have maintained they the candidate will usually give a current outside Hansen's Polly Ann Ice Cream Shop tells telligence on Soviet activities show Soviets intend to strike into Pakistan rated the highest. The certification list is The Almanac the kids: “You don’t have to eat your vegetables at are in Afghanistan at Kabul’s request employer two week's notice before ter­ the Russians have been largely con­ or simply to seal the border. sent to the head of the department where home — you can tell your folks we have vegetable to protect it from outside forces that mination. By United Press International fined to the capital of Kabul and : the vacancy exists. He is required to set ice cream.” allegedly are arming the Moslem in­ On the northeast Iranian border, Depending on funds, the town may not Today is W^nesday, Feb. 13, the 44th day of 1980 with “The Beltway,” a road that loops up an interview with any of the three can­ Says cashier Dawn Dyer. “The usual response is, surgents. Soviet troops are increasing their allow the candidate to begin work for two 322 to follow. south and east from Kushka in the didates who can still be located. His selec­ ’I like it.’ But when I tell them what’s in it they say, In Washington, Carter Administra­ readiness and engaging in increased weeks, maybe more, if the position is held The moon is moving toward its new phase. U.S.S.R., to Herat, Shindand and tion must also be justified. ’ugh.’” tion officials announced Tuesday the Kandahar in Afghanistan. activity, intelligence sources added. by an employee who is either terminating The morning stars are Mars. Jupiter and Saturn or retiring, and has accrued vacation days The new flavor line — spinach, beet, zucchini, Still, Werbner must conduct background The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. and holidays which must be paid. In such tomato, celery, asparagus, parsley, lima bean and checks and secure references before final Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. cases, which might be unusual, the new carrot. notification is given a candidate. He said French statesman Maurice Talleyrand was bom Feb. person’s start-up date would be deter­ this can take as much as one or two 13. 1754. Militants Modify Stand mined by the availability of funds, and weeks. On this day in history: would exceed the six week minimum. In 1635, the oldest public institution in America — the Werbner said the process, "...is lengthy In the process, which one town official Boston Latin School — was founded. but 1 don’t see how you could cut it down. who asked to remain anonymous called In 1914, the American Society of Composers. Authors On Release of Hostages In order to be completely fair, and protect “the great shuffle", some applicants are and Publishers was formed. against accusations of favoritism, the certain to lose interest. Those with prac­ In 1945, Russian troops took Budapest after 49 days of fairest method for government is to tical concerns might take another position fighting in which more than 50,000 German troops were By l'niled Pre«» Inlernalional under way to win freedom for the The Post said U.S. government properly advertise positions and appoint elsewhere. killed. The militants at the besieged U.S. hostages. sources echoed that view. based on merit and not other factors ’ In 1975, the White House announced President Ford Embassy have modified their rigid The legal help they once offered Tehran Radio quoted BaniSadr as “The process is necessary but different Those personnel recruitment statistics would name Carla Anderson Hills as Secretary of stand on the release of the 50 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and saying that Khomeini and the ruling from the private sector, where they can released last month show that almost half Housing and Urban Development, American hostages, saying they will others in exile could become a key to Revolutionary Council, which the hire someone in one day,” added Werbner. those applying for town positions never obey Ayatollah Khomeini if he finding a formula to resolve the president heads, would act together When a decision is reached to fill a took the exam. Among minorities A thought for the day: Broadcast commentator Eric accepts a compromise and orders the crisis, the report said. in a decision on the hostages. vacancy that exists in an already- applying for positions, only 14 percent Severeid said, “Wisdom is essential in a president, the captives liberated. Citing diplomatic sources at the Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotb- budgeted position, a memorandum is sent ever took a test. appearance of wisdom will do in a candidate." Khomeini has not commented United Nations, the Post said it was zadeh has said the international in­ publicly on the formula proposed by told efforts to seek a solution are now vestigating team would meet within Taylor Garner President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr that “in the decisive week, not necessari­ the week in Tehran. would require the United States to ly for the release of the hostages but Ghotbezadeh has flown to Athens GET A PROFESSIONAL FIT Glimpses ^ admit to interfering in Iranian af­ in the sense of finalizing a soii.tion.” for a two-day official visit to Greece. Lottery Numbers The House of Representatives has approved a bill fairs and for an international com­ AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE sponsored by Hawaiian Congressman Daniel Akaka mission to investigate Iranian com­ Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Tuesday in New to authorize a special gold medal in the name of plaints against the deposed shah and England: Canadian diplomat Kenneth Taylor who engineered America’s alleged crimes in suppor­ SOFT CONTACT LENSES Connecticut: 752. One Hostage Pleads the escape of six Americans from Tehran ... James ting the deposed monarch. Bausch & Lomb or AoSoft Massachusetts: 5985. A spokesman for the militants, who 3 Garner will play the ex-husband of film star Lauren New Hampshire: 0650. have been holding the Americans for Vermont: 943. Bacall who is terrorized by an avid fan in a new For Action by U.S. 102 days inside the U.S. Embassy, told UPI if Khomeini accepted Bani- WASHINGTON (UPI) - One of the shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi left Sadr’s formula and ordered them to Americans held hostage in Tehran the United States for Panama Dec., Complete Manchester To Advortlaa To Report Newt release the hostages to an inter­ says he fears he and his fellow 15, A State, Department official $125 astigmatic, CAB, Polycon, East Hartford - Glastonbury national commission, they would For a classified advertisement, call To report a news .tern or story idea: hostages may be considered “expen­ called it “criminal” the captors have bifocal available at follow his command. Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask lor Classified. Office M anchester___Alex Girelli, 643-2711 dable,” and pleads for U.S. govern­ not told the Americans the shah has additional cost hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday “ If Ayatollah Khomeini, our im­ ment action. 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Earl Yost, 643-2711 The Washington Post reported United States, German wrote. ment decisions on the situation. The through Friday and by 7.30 a m. Satur­ and $46 80 for one year. Mail rates are today three Paris lawyers, each with German’s letter, dated Feb. 7, in­ State Department official said the OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT day Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. available on request. Monday through Friday. long-standing ties to Iranian dicated the 50 hostages remain cut views expressed by German In­ Save Monty with a Prolattlonal Fit In an Eya Doctora ottlca revolutionaries, have moved to the off from news. He said the shah is dicated he apparentiy had been in­ •Prefll eye exam required center of international negotiations still in the United States. Deposed fluenced by his captors. *j^"tSJONSiei^0^»P00MPMlC»^RB0B^^ EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 13, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Wed.. Feb. 13, 1980 - 5 .Editorial iHaurlirstn* tiuniimj Hrralft ac her Still Missing State Nuclear Plant Manchester — A City of Village Charm Factions Must Cooperate Founded Oct. 1, 1881 But Some Loot Is Found Back to Full Power Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, WATERFORD (UPI) - The declared inoperable. It is encouraging to see who favor consolidation have amounts to a matter of Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Millstone I nuclear power plant today Several target dates for resuming "They’re very small pieces of Washington he jumped with his loot began its first full day at full power full power came and went as the been told it only can happen if dollars and cents. Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) t- both sides of the hard fought Children playing in the sand along thip money, about the size of a nickel," into the freezing rainy night. No after five expensive weeks of opera­ NRC set stricter safety standards Eighth District consolidation the voters of the district If the economics of con­ Steven Harry. Executive Editor Columbia River found tattered said FBI agent Tom Nicodemus. He trace of him ever was found. tion at 40 percent capacity. and required more support and as Customer Service — 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managino Editor said some of the pieces of money His actual identity also is unknown. battle offering the olive favor it. solidation favor taxpayers in Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher .Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emeritus remains of part of the loot paid tq Millstone I began the return to 100 engineers ran into unanticipated were as deep as three feet beneath Because an FBI agent told a reporter problems. branch in the wake of the In a sense it is a fight on a the district sonie day, such a skyjacker D.B. Cooper, the first percent power Tuesday with Nuclear people to govern themselves. consolidation prevail over the break in the case since he bailed out the surface the night of the hijacking that agents Regulatory Commission inspectors’ Perkins said four legs were added state Supreme Court’s ruling. smaller scale, similar to the move is apt to be initiated "It indicates to us there’s been a were checking on a man named blessings after 39 days of repair It’s an encouraging side- provisions of the so-called of a plane into a rainy night in 1971) to one pipe support, four larger Although the court favored town’s battle with the federal from within. FBI agents dug up more fragments! lot of sand shift there and the money "D.B. Cooper’’ —the name has stuck troubles and delays, said Northeast anchor bolts were added to two new benefit for the people in a day Home Rule Act. the district, the schism the Department of Housing and Until then, it is vital for the of wet $20 bills late Tuesday along! has been there for some time,” even though the man named was Utilities spokesman Everett Perkins. legs which go to the ceiling and two found not to have been involved. Urban Development over the town and the district to when big government is for­ the river on the Fazio Ranch five Nicodemus said. The utility said the plant was large eyebeams were placed in the fight has created has been Our hope for tomorrow is The discovery of the money was Christal Ingram, 25, of Vancouver, ceiling to handle the stress. cooperate and cease cing its will on those who are miles west of Vancouver, Wash. cranked up to its 660-megawatt wide and damaging. block grant program. the first solid lead in the case since Wash., said the money was found by generating capacity at 9 p.m. Reinforcement bars in the con­ governed. that town and district make FBI agent Ralph Himmelsbach, The Eighth District has In that case, the town is hostilities. who has been on the case since the Cooper jumped from a Northwest her children, Denise, 5, and Brian, Tuesday, three hours earlier than an­ crete floor were also rewelded, he That is a much broader the effort promised to re­ ; Airlines flight after a hijacking that who had been digging in the sand been given the guarantee that telling the federal govern­ The people of Manchester Thanksgiving Eve hijacking, said the ticipated. said. establish a close working finding of the money reduces to “less i began at Portland on Thanksgiving with sticks on the beach, which the Northeast, which operates ment that the town has the have lived in a house divided issue than the fire depart­ The concrete wall which had the it can function. relationship. than 50-50" the odds that Cooper is ' Eve, 1971. ranch owners allow people to use for Millstone, said it had to pay $500,000 ment consolidation, but it is superficial cracks holds a pipe sup­ The time for cooperation right to set its own course by the consolidation issue for still alive. The middle-aged man, who actual­ a 25-cent per car fee. a day to buy the 17,000 barrels of port designed to protect against between the town and the dis­ without taking orders from a too long. as important. We are certain that will be ly used the name Dan Cooper on "I took it out of the sand and I replacement fuel needed to make up This is another example of difficult after the hard fought Children on a Sunday picnic found boarding the plane, told a stewardess handed it to Brian," Denise said for the lost nuclear power— meaning vibrations in the pipe carrying steam trict has come. It is impor­ higher level. The town’s two fire three bundles of bills — about $3,000 from the reactor. town leaders getting involved consolidation case, but we he had a bomb in his briefcase and Tuesday, "I thought it was play it cost a total of nearly $20 million for tant that the supporters of In essence, the Eighth departments could probably in $20 bills printed in 1963 and 1969 — demanded $200,000 and four money. I gave it to Brian, so he could The FBI announced Tuesday in litigation that is both cost­ the replacement fuel. It would have Northeast said if the pipe supports the Eighth District also be District is making the same learn from each other in a are confident those on both that were part of Cooper’s loot. The iparachutes and to be flown to Reno, hand it to my Aunt Pat." that it has recovered several cost roughly $250,000 daily to produce serial numbers showed they matched were significantly weakened, it was supporters of the whole town. contention, in this case to the new spirit of cooperation. ly and divisive. sides of the issue sincerely Nev. He allowed the oth'er The money was turned in to FBI thousands of the $200,000 paid the nuclear power. possible the pipe could crack, The court has ruled the the $200,000 Cooper extorted from assengers to leave the plane at Seat- agents, who said the discovery Power was cut back to 40 percent The law has been made town. In a way, the decision has want what is best for the Northwest Airlines in 1971. The par­ to airline hijacker “D.B. allowing radioactive steam to escape town charter’s provisions on community as a whole. le where he got the money and changed the department's opinion Cooper’’ in 1971. This artist’s Jan. 5, after an anonymous telephone inside the reactor containment clear bv the court and those The Eighth District case reaffirmed the right of the tially decomposed clumps of money hutes. that Cooper had possibly gone down tip led NRC inspectors to find cracks were to be sent to the FBI laboratory sketch shows the middle-aged building or an auxiliary building. in the Lake Merwin area on the in concrete near pipe supports for a The isolation condenser is one of in Washington, D.C., but agents on f Lewis River, since that stream feeds man who called himself shutdown cooling system. The isola­ SCOOPS byD ongSnqn the case were sure all of the bills two shutdown systems used when the , After takeoff. Cooper forced the in the Columbia River downstream Cooper. (UPI photo) tion condenser system was then main condenser is not available. Letters PRIME MINISTER THATCHER. y & U '« RECEI/EP ROSES ARE REP. found were from the loot. (intire crew to the flight deck and the F | \lrhile the plane was over southwest A M liU r W E FROM THE LEAPER OF PIOLETS ARE SLUE, THE OPPOSITION. - AT THE NE)TT ELECTION. Rham Educators Thanks Firefighters WE’U PE-lAgQOR HOW NICE! Hear Complaints To the Editor; Salafia, Clil Sanborn. Richard Paul, WMT POES fr I would like to take this opportunity Ron Gustafson. Bob Bauer, Drew on behalf of the members of the Gustafson, Dick Suhie, Tom Raimon- SA T? s HEBRON ^- Members of the Regional district 8 Board Senior Center, my staff and myslef to do. Bob Schubert. Tom Mozzer, Bob of Education were informed Monday, oil several com­ express our sincere appreciation and Ledoux, Bob Lindsay, and Bob plaints concerning a U.S. History course which is gratitude to a group of men from the Lovett. currently offered by the system. Manchester Fire Department who Giving of themselves on their Two letters, which Chairman Sal Maktandrea read recently spent a week volunteering "time-off" to work along with many aloud expressed concern with the manner in which the their services to assist with the pain­ of our senior volunteers really means course was being taught, referring to onq class session ting at the Green School. a lot to us and makes us happy to during which students were allegedly told tia lie down and .4 special thanks to Frank Pitts know that these are younger people sit on each other in order to experience wkat slaves felt who conceived the idea and then who are concerned for and willing to when they were transported to the UnitecI States. organized the Volunteers to give us a help the elderly. Robert Walters Board member George Giacoppe, Marlborough, said much needed helping hand to speed Thanks fellas for a super job well that he had also received telephone complaints concer­ up the necessary painting to be done done. We really are very grateful. ning the class because of the alleged inciejent. ENJOY A before the final work can be finished. God bless youl Superintendent of Schools David Cattanach said, when Along with Frank were Bob Mar­ Wally Fortin Iowa’s Big Winner: Voters questioned by several board members concerning the tin. Dick Klein. Bill Whitaker, Mark Senior Center Dir. matter, that the staff member had had tht matter dis­ GOURMET KITCHEN cussed with him by the high school administration and he WASHINGTON — Overlooked in Democratic presidential monimation didates’ budgets, with at least two- would not discuss the specifics of the conference with the AT HOT DOG PRICES' Quotes the haste to designate the winners —worked to establish a grass-roots thirds of that amount devoted to board, in public. and losers of Iowa's recent precinct political organization reaching into radio and television commercials. However, board members asked that the rhatter be dis­ Tt was a complete surprise. I which indiculcd (hut hirlli- in vitrually all of the state's 29 counties, cussed, be it in executive session or in public, dealing haven't used one since the peanut Torch) nearly iloiihlcd a- a result caucuses is an important message News coverage . Although Iowa has STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO with the actual contents of the course, and such. warehouse." of a particularly hea\y snowfall from the citizens of that state about many of them rural and isolated. been holding precinct caucuses for last year. the health of the body politic. This year, three candidates decades, virtually no news accounts In other business, the board voted unainimously to — Ro^alwin Carter referring to authorize the board chairman and board treasurer to STRETCH THOSE DOLLARS N A T U R A L S ^ B GRADE "Why does Hollywood always look The record-breaking turnout for —President Carter and Sen. Edward of the results were disseminated out I a ealeulalor -he reeei\ed as a pre- borrow dp to $2,600,000 in short term notes which would EG.73' -ent from her liushand.tTinie) for a hot new hunk each year'’ What those elections suggests that fears of M. Kennedy, both Democrats, and the state prior to 1976. FLOORING about a hot new female star'’ " voter alienation, frustration, malaise Republican George Bush —com- This year, more than 300 jour­ mature in June 4,1980 for the financing of th< junior high "We used the time well. This is one school building project. The chairman and t$e treasurer Sale Good Feb. 13th to Feb. — Bro e n (I A a g e \ i e 1 - e n . a may be. like the necessary to attain that goal. tenders. More than 1,000 requests for The hoard accepted the resignation of Bill Armitage, so. FT, elergMiian in Torehy. Denmark, Irving to make it in llollvwood. premature Financing; Candidate expenditures press credentials were received from an industrial arts teacher, effective June 30,1980 as well KITCHEN INCLUDING RED Price Subjact To (“Talk") rummeiiling on offieial -lali-lie- reports of Mark in 1976 totaled approximately $200,- thos planning to cover the as that of John Bilard, a custodian, effective Feb. 8,1980. A GRADE Stock On Hand Twain's death, 000, divided about equally between Democratic debate before it was Alsof; t[ie board appointed Charlene Miller as its part- PRE-FINISHED LIGHT greatly Republican and Democratic can­ canceled because of C a rte r’s time food service bookkeeper. REG. exaggerated. didates. As recently as 1978, all of the withdrawal. The board also voted to hire Dennis Goss as a music 6’ STARTER KITCHEN 99‘ T he Iow a candidates probably spent a com­ Voter participation; The previous teacher for the district, effective Feb. 6 unier regular Includes wall and basa DO YOU F E E U / W r contract. Goss will find the vacancy create() by the re­ experience is somewhat typical bined total of less than $50,000. high-water marks for turnout were cabinets and sink basa, ready SQ. FT. cent resignation of James Juliano. IN STOCK SPECIAL WOMEN INCOMWT? because of the state's status as host When the final figures are 100,000 Republicans in 1952 and 75,000 to paint or stain to your taste, SIZES In other business, the board voted to purcha^ gym pad­ INVENTORY for the first round of the presidential- available, the total this year is Democrats in 1968. Four years ago, then add your choice of EXTRA ding in the amount of $1,075 from its surplus, from the 79- hardware. selction process. As a result, the can­ expected to about $3 million, with at about 14,500 Republicans and 38,500 80 school budget. didates lavished on the contest inor­ least two candidates —Democrat Democrats participated in the BUDon PRicr dinate amounts of everything from Kennedy and Republican John B. caucuses. SAVE their personal time to their con­ Connally —probably approaching the This year, approximately 100,000 Thoughts Draft Plan Ending c 30% 8 4 « , tributors' money. federally imposed ceiling of $465,000 Democrats and 110,000 to 120,000 REG. PRICE 462.10 t o O O m so. FT. But the unprecedented levels of to $490,000 per contestant. Republicans set new records for both s i Apathy at College^ BUDGET PRICE ^ O Z 0 . 4 l IZ-BRICK® enthusiastic participation by both Not far behind them, with Iowa parties. There were minor traffic INCLUDES: Republicans and Democrats clearly budgets of approximately $400,000, jams in some communities on the NEW HAVEN (UPI) — President Carter’s call for a indicates that voters can and wilt are Democrat Carter and Republican night of the caucuses. military draft has ended a decade of apathy on the 2-B-18 BASE CABINETS 94.15 ...... 188.30 nation’s college campuses. Vietnam War resister David }| become deeply involved in the George Bush. Ronald W. Reagan and Those voters fulfilled Baker s "Be not anxious for the morrow; 1- 38” SINK FRONT 107.50 ...... 107.50 political process if there is an Sen, Howard H. Baker Jr. request to turn the Iowa precinct for the morrow will be anxious for Dellinger said at Yale University Tuesday night. 2- W-1830 WALL CABINETS 71.50 ...... 143.00 appealing, wfell-publicized contest on Advertising; Connally reportedly caucuses into the 1980 "functional itself. Sufficient unto the day is the Dellinger, one of the "Chicago Seven ” defendants 20%i the ballot. spent more than $25,000 this year to equivalent" of New Hampshire’s evil thereof.” Matthew 6;34 arrested for anti-war activity during the summer of 1968, 1-48” VALANCE 23.30 ...... 23.30 said Carter’s reaction to the Soviet invasion of The contrast between previous purchase advertising in weekly and first-in-the nation presidential We often spend too much time in needless worry, for concentrating Afghanistan "is a graver threat to world peaci than the small daily newspapers alone. That 462.10 campaigns and this year’s primary. upon solving the problems of today unfortunate and indefensible rolling of tanks into $ experience in Iowa is especially was more than any candidate Those participants also will also solve many of tomorrow’s Afghanistan” ALL SIZES striking. Some examples; allocated to his total Iowa adver­ irrevocably altered the future of this problems. "Carter’s call for the draft signals the coming together ARMSTRONG REDUCED IN WALLCOVERINGS Political organization; In 1976, only tising budget in 1976, All forms of year's presidential race —and The Rev. J. Stanton Conover of the 'me generation’ and the 'we generation,"’ ANTIQUE USED one candidate —Jimmy Carter, then advertising this year consumed offered renewed hope for the vitality Minister, Bolton Dellinger told about 1,2(X) Yale students and faculty PRICE ON REG. 8.29 BUDGET PRICE' a little-noticed contender for the almost $7,50,000 of the various can- of the American political system. Congregational Church attending an anti-draft "teach-in” MAPLE COUNTER CARTON "Thank God Carter made the tactical blunder of calling for a draft, ” said Dellinger, a 1936 Yale graduatf "What TOPS he had been doing all along was resurrecting the cold war Have a problem wall? Washington Merry-Go-Round and increasing the military budget. But when he called IVz” TH IC K 25” FROM for a draft he went too far. He brought the war home. ” FRONT TO BACK sa l e WL ir— \ r "It’s easy to be swept along by statements," he said JC l ‘It’s harder to decide to go 10,000 miles from home to fight for the protection of the oil cartel” 15” Length Reg. 29.65 ..*24.75 Dellinger said he thought women had "an equal right 11” ^ ' ^ 18” Length Rag. 35.60 ..*30.25 with men to refuse to register for the draft” Did Alleged Gift Get White House Cover-Up? The teach-in was organized by Yale’s Campaign ^ CEILING TILE 24” Length Reg. 47.35 ..*40.25 Against the Draft. The Chicago Seven were found innocent in 1970 of con­ SAVE 15% ON ALL 36” Length Reg. 70.95 ..*60.30 |{y JACK ANDKRSON eluded in the bureau’s confidential from out of state." He added; where it would do the most good, million a year to operate cut-rate die from exposure to toxic spiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic National m m food commissaries across the coun­ STOCK ITEMS TILE ONLY WASHINGTON - In his three report to Carter in early 1977. Yet it "Because of the nature of the cam­ whether in payoffs or legal campaign chemicals. It’s easier than taking Convention. Five, however, were convicted of crossing state lines with intent to incite ripts. FOR LESS years as Interior Secretary. Chcil was mysteriously deleted before the paign contribution, the FBI report contributions to politicians it try. Service families buy food and precautions, and after all it’s only other items at a 25 percent discount, THAN The (k>-it-yoursel1 *W Bll-m-a*Roir" Andrus has managed to keep a pretty report was shown to the Senate com­ was red-flagged and landed on regarded as favorable to it. public money. AVERAGE 10x12 CEILING $40.00 CUT 15% Pans Wall offers you these extras thanks to this taxpayer subsidy. low profile. Except for a ludicrous mittee staff that was considering An­ Carter’s desk, and he personally In light of the corporation’s sub­ e Vinyl surface wipes clean in a jiffy , drus’ nomination for the Cabinet sequent conviction for illegal ties to Congress intended that com­ Feds Asked to Stop e Five patterns. 18 exciting colors flap over an endangered species of ruled on it.” Anyone who is aware of govern­ STIR IN A o • Stain resisiani missaries serve military posts that AND EFFICIENT • Easter lo install than wallpaper rattlesnake served as his favorite post. The allegation that was apparently the Mob, acceptance of a sizable ment extravagance should write to were remote from civilian shopping GOOD SINK a ProvKles insulation. Washington restaurant, the former As a result, Andrus’ confirmation scissored out of the FBI report after campaign contribution from Em­ Jack Anderson’s Watch on Waste, Nursing Home Funds FAUCET e Aids in sound control centers, but the Pentagon DOUBLE BOWL Idaho governor has escaped the kind hearing turned into what one senator it "landed on Carter’s desk" involved prise— while perfectly legal — might P.O. Box 2300, Washington, D.C. HARTFORD (UFJ^)-- Deputy Public Health FIDO DELTA SINGLE LEVER 25 »q. ft. wordsmiths have gotten around this LESS FAUCET REPLACE THAT LEAKY roll SAV •4.80 of controversy that has embroiled described as a "love-in” He was $20,000 to $40,000 purportedly kicked have proved embarrassing to Andrus 20013. The state has asked federal Commissioner Dennis SPRAY by coming up with a unique definition (117404 FAUCET YOURSELFI b u d g e t pr ic eI some of Jimmy confirmed in a breeze, with no em­ into Andrus’ 1970 campaign chest by at his Senate nomination hearing. officials to cut off more Kerrigan said. BUDGET PRICE < S ^ ::^ ^ B U D G E T PRICE REQ. of the word "remote," In the brass than $2 million in health 33x32 Carter’s other ap- ' barrassing questions raised by the Emprise Corp., a Buffalo-based Someone in the White House evident­ He said operators REG. REG. 29.75 senators. ly thought so, at any rate. hats’ view, a post is remote if it is care payments to a presented two, plans' for * 2 4 . 9 5 pointees ^ » sports concession and gaming firm. PeurlcHH Fan 34.95 < 3 1 . 4 5 • 2 6 . 8 8 32.95 MANCHESTER A GLASTONBURY ONLY So Andrus was spared the necessity more than 10 minutes’ drive from a Norwalk nursing home correcting the problems, What hasn't ^1 One source who read the report as Emprise was widely regarded with Even if the United States does of even discussing the allegation, and supermarket. because of serious health but both were unaccep- been reported. it was made available to the Senate suspicion by organized-crime in­ boycott the Moscow Olympic Games code violations. POST FORMED was confirmed as Interior secretary, however. Is that a ' committee stated categorically that vestigators, and in 1972 was con­ • A loosely administered this summer, the State Department Officials said the loss of COUNTER TOPS his Mr, Clean image gleaming. serious allegation ^ it contained no mention of a possibly victed of a felony in Nevada for il­ Agriculture Department program has announced that it won’t try to federal Medicaid payments READY TO INSTALL, EASY TO CLEAN Footnote: Andrus has denied against Andrus — JjP ', tainted campaign contribution. legally disguising its partnership has the General Accounting Office re s tric t travel to Moscow by would force the Prospect QOLD LEATHER OR emphatically that he took any money r l l W I r a l that he may have "There was no smoke of any kind, ” with known mobsters in a Las Vegas buzzing angrily. The Beekeepers’ Americans who want to attend the Garden nursing home to W .& GLENNEY CO. BUTCHER BLOCK from Emprise. But though he has Probate Court is open for accepted a healthy campaign con­ he said. casino. Indemnity Program compensates games. One dedicates sports fan, close down because nearly long been a vocal proponent of all of its 235 patients are conferences with the judge tribution from a Mafia-connected Yet another source, who was In 1970, Emprise wanted to open a apiatists as much as $25 for each John Horan of New York City, is campaign-contributions disclosure, Mediqaid recipients. from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. sports cartel in his 1970 gubernatorial familiar with the FBI's background lavish racetrack in northern Idaho, beehive population that’s destroyed determined to go whether U.S. HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER he steadfastly refuses to make public During a November in­ on Thursday nights. Ap­ race — was covered up by the White check on Andrus, told my ossociate within easy reach of Spokane, Wash., by pesticides. It’ll cost the taxpayers athletes participate or not. ’The 78- the list of contributors to his spection the home was pointments suggested. ONE House at the time of his Senate con­ Dale Van Atta that the allegation which was then getting ready for its almost $3 million this year. GAO in­ year-old retired union official said Night telephone number GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER ELLINGTON WILLINQTON successful 1970 race for the Idaho cited for serious deficien­ Routs 44 firmation hearing. definitely was included in the 1974 Expo. According to law- vestigators suspect that some un­ stoutly; "If there’s no danger. I’ll go. 647-3227, 63 Hebron Avs. 3 ^ N. Main SI. Rt 13 WssI Rd. governorship. cies in building 428-8916 The allegation, known to more than original report to the White House. enforcement sources, Emprise’s scrupulous beekeepers are either At my age I’m not afraid of being in­ maintenance' and dietary William E. FitzGerald 633-4673 646-3233 I7S-6213 two dozen Idaho officials, state and There was, he said, "mention of a standard operating procedure at that Wutoh on Waan* submittingly phony claims or are vestigated by the FBI. Hell, what can procedures and for being Judge of Probate country police and the FBI, was in- questionable campaign contribution time was to spread money around The Pentago spends more than $350 deliberately letting their bee colonies they do to me?" chronically understaffed. EVENING HERALD, Wed,, Feb. 13.1990 - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 13,1980 Don’t Wait to Make a Will — It’s Not Hard By JAMES V. HEALION Family peace is apt to be kept in “Sometimes we can’t recommend m inim um am ount is $300,000. for is an inventory of assets. ent or act as the sole support of the will-making process, too, life insurance because their ages Otherwise, it would be deluged. “But A lot of people really don’t know Kelc fqmilles,” she said. HARTFORD (UPI) - Abraham I “What they do now In survival Lincoln may have been a man of because many husbands and wives might be such that it doesn’t make it doesn’t take very much to get an what they have. Pension plans, dis­ ability income policies, group in- .'planning will determine hoW their foresight but he died without making may think they know what their sense or they don’t have the cash estate up to that amount, considering surance.and so on. This is one area ,'family will cope after Jhey are gone. a will, a common American failing spouses want, but more often than flow to support premium payments. life insurance policies, real estate holdings, and so on," Ms. Muraro where women, particularly working Some women who have not in­ that can be easily remedied in a few not they don’t. For example: Life insurance isn’t a panacea, but it said. women, have not bothered to find out vestigated what benefits they are en­ hours for less than $100. John Jones was certain Mary Jones makes a lot of sense in a lot of wanted the family heirlooms left to cases,” she said. She said if somebody wants estate because some assume they'll be titled to have been left almost Lincoln, a lawyer, had two sons planning, there's no obligation to buy covered under their husband’s destitute,” she said. when he died; one was about 30 and her maiden Aunt Minnie. But when Estate planning has traditionally insurance, but it has advantages. program,” she said. These women There are laws to protect women in the other about 13. Under Illinois law John and Mary sat down to draw a been a man’s role and consequently will, it seems that Mary didn’t care when their husbands die, women With the first premium payment, the may be entitled to benefits in their some states, but even then some his widow got a third and his sons an women may be unaware of them. If a equal share of the remainder. for Minnie ail that much. sometimes don’t even know where to full proceeds are guarantee cash on- companies as well. There are an estimated 42 million husband decided to cut his wife out of “A child of 13 has different needs Estate planners ask routinely what look for the will. the-barrelhead. Otherwise, there can women now working in the United his will, she could obtain a predeter­ than an adult of 30." said Lois level of income a couple thinks would "Many people put their wills in be probate delays aniyoss of privacy. “When your will gets probated, it States and projections are that 51 mined share automatically in some Muraro, a lawyer, and estate planner be necesary to sustain the family on safe deposit boxes. Under some state becomds a public document. A life in­ percent of all wives will be working states, providing she files for it. for the Phoenix Mutual Life In­ the demise of the breadwinner. laws, you can’t open that box until surance policy is a contract between in 1980. “It’s important to know where you surance Co. "You would be amazed at how the will is cleared through probate many times people give us a very low court — a Catch-22 situation. You you and the insurance company. No “I don’t think that most womefi are living,” says Ms. Muraro, who “Presumably, Lincoln just didn't one else is going to know the terms. practices what she preaches. She think ahead to make arrangements figure. If you take inflation into ac­ should always keep a copy for have come to terms with the fa(?t count, it isn’t that reasonable. They yourself," she said. It won’t go through probate," she they are economic contributors to says she has made out her will and as he probably would have had he has kept copies for herself and her considered the age disparity," she just haven’t given it realistic Phoenix does not survey a couple’s said. our society. Someday they may hade husband. said. thought,” Ms. Muraro said. assets for estate planning unless the The first thing estate planners ask to provide either for their own retird- Parish Council Names AFS Starts Family Hunt Sweeney Its Chairman MANCHESTER - A ten-month not only to the student, but alist Herman Dvorak was elected vice of Religious Education Sister Julia with the family and attend classes at family incurs no debt in hosting a sl.u- While many families participating chairman. Attorney Vernon F. Lydon, and the pastor, the Rev. Mar­ Manchester High School. dent. The local chapter raises an tin- in the AFS program include children Hauschild was elected secretary. tin J. Scholsky. Arlene Hall, president of the AFS nual fee which when supplemented who are high school students, any H fim p rd The council has established stan­ family is eligible to serve as a host. Members with terms expiring in Town Committee states, "The main by whatever contributions the stu­ ding meetings on liturgy and Tdfbhto LbaT September 1981 are Mrs. Martha requirement for an AFS host family dent can afford covers AFS program Young families can have tremem- worship, education, social ministry, dous success when they volunteer as Adams, Harry K. Carr, Miss is the parents' concern for and in­ expenses, Harirbrd Whaffraw; Catherine Connors, Hauschild, Mrs. physical plant maintenance, social hosts. It becomes a learning Hartford Whalers vs, terest in young people.” AFS also extends a monthly Quebec Nordiques* Gloria A. Langer. Mrs. Marjorie C. activities and youth. The Cuncil will AFS International Headquarters in allowance directly to the studenl to experience for young children and for parents themselves. Minnesota Northstars* Minor, and Mre. Linda S. Warenda. hold regular meetings during Oc­ New York City carefully screens can­ cover incidental personal expenses. Hartford Whafere va, Members with terms expiring in tober, November, January, March didates who apply for a year’s stay in The organization makes sure lost Boston Celtics vs. Indiana and May. Its next meeting will be Detroit Red Wings* September 1982 are Mrs. Valerie F. the United States. Students come families will not have to pay medical Families interested in par­ Pacers* Boland. Mrs. Nancy L. Carr, Mrs. held W^nesday March 19 at 7:30 here from more than 60 countries. bills for students. As a matte!’ of ticipating in the AFS experience are p.m. in the Father Phillip Hussey Harry Chapin In Concert Yolanda M. Carroll, Sean Quental, There are more than 3,400 students policy, AFS extends medical urged to write or call Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Hellions vs. 20 Truck and Material Paul K. Tucker, Attorney Jerome I. memorial library. Beldon Schaeffer, Porter Street, 646- with Hartford Symphony Joseph Sweeney from abroad currently living and coverage to its students. Pi]iladelphia Fever Handling Show Walsh, and Mrs. Edna M. woods. studying in America this year. Host families may take a monthly 4584 or Mrs. Nancy von Hollen, Orchestra (Tentative) The AFS program can be beneficial tax deduction in accordance With Woodland Street, 643-1439. Feb.28 Live Boxing (Assembly Hall) DAR Sets Youth Event Hartford Whalers vs. Apr. 18 Olympic Figure Skating Lottery Sets Feb. 29 Hartford Whalers vs. St. Montreal Canadiens* Tour of Champions MANCHESTER - The Daughters Manchester High School, will be the DAteS EVENTS Louis Blues* Hartford Whalers vs. Hypothermia of the American Revolution, Orford evening's speakers. The girls were Big Drawing Apr. 25-27 Ceramic Show Parish, will present its annual “Good among 80 students who spent last Hartford Hellions vs. Buffalo Philadelphia Flyers’ Biff Danger^ Citizen and Youth Program" WETHERSFIELD - feb.^ 13-14 Harlem Globetrotters* May 4 Double Dutch Tournament summer with the American Institute Stallions Hartford Whalers vs. St. Thursday, at 7:30 p.m in the Center of Foreign Study. They visited Japan, Becoming a millionaire .r.' 15 Hartford Whalers vs. Officers Say Congregational Church. Thailand, Hong Kong, the Philippines takes either great amounts Aetna World Cup Tennis Louis Blues* May 20-26 Ringling Brothers Barnum & The annuaj^Good Citizen Awards of work, inherited wealth, Gumbenand farms ■ -X. ; - Winnipeg Jets* , Bailey Circus* and Hawaii. In Japan they each lived Tournament* Mar. 25 30 Home Show MANCHESTER - The will be presented to recipients from with a host family, learning aspects or luck. Twenty Connec­ ;; Feb. 17 Hartford Hetlions vs. Manchester, East Catholic, Howell of Japanese culture. ticut residents will be pit­ qHWSHIIKnollt g Clancy Brothers and Robbie May 28-29 National College Fair ■ Manchester Police Department Pittsburgh Spirit Mar. 28 29 Amway Convention ; has been concerned with the Cheney Technical and Bolton High Hostess for the evening will be ting their luck against each other on Feb. 13. The O'Connell in Concert June 6-14 Festival of Greater Hartford dangers of hypothermia during Schools. Miss Jean Kelsey, an active DAR - OURTHDimg> g Febv17 Dog Show : outdoor winter activities. Miss Bette Sheldon and Miss junior member. The chairman will luckiest of the bunch will Hypothermia can occur under Lauren Woodhouse, both seniors at be Mrs. Robert Pratt. receive $1 million at the -iFeb; 18 Hartford Whalers vs. New Connecticut State ; any condition in which the body . . York Rangers* ? ;; temperature begins to fall below Lottery’s Millionaire i f • A p ECIHI iS :: 90 degrees. It is caused by cool Panel Discussion Set Drawing. The drawing will be held at Westfarms Mall Feb. 18 Hartford Hellions vs. • temperatures, wetness and wind. STORRS— “The Black Heritage in Floyd, director of administration at on the West Hartford/Far- Detroit Lightning Times, prices and ticket availability for all events may be obtained by phoning *Park and Ride Is available for this event. This and other safety-related Connecticut: Past, Present, and Central Connecticut State College; All Natural Flavor the Hartford Civic Center box office at area code (203) 727-8080 For Information call 525-9181. : presentations have been aired Future” is the topic of a panel discus­ mington line at noon. Dr. Peter Roach, assistant to the Two second place prizes : through the cooperation of radio sion which will be held at the Univer­ superintendent of schools, Hartford. Old Fashioned station WINF and Community sity of Connecticut on Feb, 27. of $25,000 each and seven­ Also Prof. John Britain, associate teen prizes of $5,000 each Relations Officer James McCooe This discussion, which is part of professor-in-residence at the UConn CHERRyWNILLA of the police department. Other UConn’s program recognizing the will be awarded. Judith School of Law, and Lee Scott and Gosnell of the Hartford programs to be aired include Carter G. Woodson Observance of Gerard Peterson of Southern New Home Security, Self Protection Black History Month, will be held in Ballet Company will draw ICE CREAM England Telephone Co. (SNETCO) • he three top winners. and Bicycle Safety. Room 216 of the Student Union and Aetna Life and Casualty respec­ For more inform ation on Building at 4 p.m. under the auspices tively, both UCbnn graduates. hypothermia, send a self- of UConn's Center for Black Studies. addressed stamped envelope to It is open to the public without Officer James McCooe, charge. Manchester Police Department, Among the invited participants to 239 East Middle Turnpike, the symposium are: James Harris, Manchester, 06040. executive director of the Community Renewal Team, Hartford; Johnnie

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Later the board approved the cheaper, but dirtier, high-sulfur content He said the change from .5 to 2.2 percent salaries of the three, plus 27 other non-union employees. oil. sulfur content would "result in a substan­ The decision will add *173,570 to the board's budget. DlLieto said Tuesday allowing UI to tial savings to the taxpayers of New s' )i| The package will give the two assistant bum the fuel at its generating facilities in Haven.” superintendents yearly salaries of $36,100 and the ad­ New Haven and Bridgeport harbors would The mayor said based on December con­ ministrative assistant (business manager), $28,600. ease the financial burden on both the city sumption figures, the city would save The proposal includes longevity and gives all three ad­ and area residents. about $443,(XI0 a year — at current prices ministrators. on July 1, a one-time bonus of $1,400. All The mayor wrote Environmental — on its electric bill If the company was other benefits will remain the same as for the current Protection Commissioner Stanley J. Pac permitted to bum the oil. year. and Public Utilities Control Com­ He said that would mean a savings of Although the figures weren’t made available the board missioner John Downey, informing them about one-half of a mill in the current tax was presented with the proposals several weeks ago and of his stand. levy. reportedly they called for pay increases amounting to "As surrounding states have already DiLieto told Pac he assumed DEP about 10 percent. Board member Robert Schwartz switched to the burning of oil with a would “closely monitor the air quality in objected to the proposals saying the salaries were higher higher sulfur content, the benefits of the Bridgeport and New Haven harbor than those for similar positions in other towns. Connecticut’s stringent standards are not areas in order to determine the impact During Monday night's meeting, Daniel Woolwich, being felt,” he said. "The people of our upon air quality.” board chairman, was forced to break several tie votes. state are now left in the p^ition of paying The mayor said if a significant increase One assistant superintendent had, up to this year, more for air that is of no appreciably in air pollution occurred, then the exemp­ received about $2,000 more in salary than the other assis­ higher quality.” tion should be reviewed. He also tant. The board agreed Monday night, in approving equal “While I am naturally concerned about suggested United Illuminating’s savings salaries that both have the same qualifications and both the potential effect on the air quality of be routinely assessed to ensure the full have an equal amount of work to handle. the state, I have to weigh this against the benefits are passed on to consumers. Schwartz had proposed that the two assistant superintendents receive salaries of $29,000 and the business manager, $28,000 and also called for the number of vacation days they receive be reduced from 30 to 25. New Refinery Planned His proposal was defeated. Besides approving varying pay increases for the other LUDLOW, Mass. (UPI) — One of New R.I., on Ludlow's 800-acre share of the 27 employees the board also voted to increase the pay for Unexpected Woes England’s largest oil distributors has dis­ former base which overlaps into substitute teachers to $30 a day. closed plans to build a $300 million oil Chicopee. The bottle bill has brought unexpected woes to truck drivers. Strong refinery on the site of the former "Our project consists of a 95,000 barrel winds tend to catch top cases of empty cans and spread them over the Westover Air Force Base. per day refinery capable of producing 50 street. Here Donald Corrvy, right, owner of Corrvy Package Store, 20 Stephen Roberts, vice president of F.L. percent fuel oil, quality gasoline, in­ Argument Backs Roberts Co. Inc. of Springfield, presented Bissell St., helps driver John Adamcek recollect the empties. It was no cluding unleaded, as well as other finished sketchy proposals about the refinery to products presently consumed in our New Prayer Law big deal to Corrvy, who said, "Hey, it’s part of my civic duty to help the five-member Board of Selectmen area," Roberts said. my fellow man." (Herald photo by Pinto) Tuesday night. “Roberts wishes to use an 83plus mile The proposal calls for construction of an pipeline right-of-way which presently BOSTON (UPI) — Massachusetts' new school prayer oil distillates and gasoline refinery with exists between East ^evidence, R.I., and law will further religious and moral tolerance — not ad­ an 83-mile pipeline from East Providence, Springfield.” he said. vance the beliefs of any particular group, the state at­ Peace Corps Worker torney general's office says. The argument was contained in a legal brief filed Tuesday with the state Supreme Court, which is con­ Released in sidering a temporary injunction to stop the daily prayer THIS COULD BE sessions until the full court can decide whether the 9day- BOGOTA. Colombia (UPI) — An study for the Colombian government, was old law is constitutional. American Peace Corps worker kidnapped seiz^ Feb. 14, 1977, in the small town of The Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, which is three years ago by leftist revolutionaries La Macarena in Meta State south of YOUR HOMEI seeking the court order, contends the statute violates the has bwn released in a remote area of Bogota by guerrillas of the Colombian First Amendment's separation of church and state. Colombia with the aid of a $250,000 ransom Revolutionary Armed Forces, A hearing on the case was scheduled today. paid by columnist Jack Anderson. He was believed to have been kidnapped The law — the first of its kind in the state in 17 years— The release Tuesday of Richard Starr, as an afterthought when guerrillas found 00 IT YOURSELF requires teachers to ask for student volunteers to offer 34, in the southwestern Colombian city ot him in the small town during a raid in MAMHIESTER the prayers at the beginning of each school day. Students Neiva ended the second longest captivity which they killed a policeman, looted BRICKS who do not wish to participate are excused. of an American in Colombia. Businessman stores and preached revolutionary Many school districts across the state have elected not ideology to the citizens. S i n « » a c a r t o n William Niehous, who was held by 111 StoeSq.Ft to enforce the law until the courts decide whether it is guerrillas four months longer than Starr, In Edmonds, Starr’s stepfather, Fred H, 2 COLORS AVAILABLE constitutional. was released last year. Jensen, said the family had no comment "The purpose of the law is clearly to allow those who Columnist Anderson said from Honolulu at this time on the release. ANTIQUE USED OR want to listen to share in the moral values of others." he had borrowed the money and that his Colombian Defense Minister Luis BURNT ORANGE Assistant Attorney General Stephen Schultz said in the aide Jack Mitchell turned it over to the Camacho said Starr emerged at Neiva. 155 SHOP THE FOLLOWIHG DOWNTOWN court brief filed Tuesday. "By allowing verbal prayer, leftists in cash two weeks ago. miles southwest of Bogota, at the Army’s FIELD STONE the law furthers awareness and tolerance of those of The State Department in Washington 9th Brigade headquarters. A Peace Corps l i O v s differing views and persuasions." said Starr, of Edmonds, Wash., flew out of worker in Washington, however, said he IW 5to6Sq.F1. In written arguments filed with the court last week, the country but did not give his destina­ was released into American hands. GRAY OR BROWN CLUM argued the law not only violates the First Amend­ tion. The American Embassy in Bogota A Peace,. Corps spokesman in MASTIC’S ment, but also discriminates against students who do said he was "on his way " to the United Washington said Starr was in good shape MERCHANTS FOR BIG SAVINGS want to take part in the prayer sessions. States. physically despite being held captive IN BLACK, The CLUM suit has been supported by the A source in Colombia said Starr had longer than any other Peace Corps SANDSTONE Massachusetts Council of Churches. arrived in Panama City, Panama, but worker. AND GRAY there was no independent confirmation of There had been only sporadic in­ SHOOR JEWELERY • QUINNS PHARMACY the report. Other reports had him heading dications during the three years that Starr Bozzuto To Speak for Miami and San Francisco before going was still alive and in the hands of the home to Edmonds. guerrillas who operate over a wide area of MARI MADS • PAULS PAINT Starr, who was working on a botanical Colombia's rugged countryside. MANCKLaTER — State Sen. Richard Bozzuto. R- Water' -vn, Senate minority leader, will be quest speaker TWEEDS • MARLOWS at the i>i..c~ln Day Dinner Dance at Willie’s Steak House March 1. Eased Pot Law Favored It will begin with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. with a cash MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - A bill that tant to prosecute casual users because the FAIRWAY • HARRISONS STATIONERY bar. Dinner will be a 7:30 with dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 would eliminate jail sentences for persons offender might wind up in prison. a.m. convicted of possessing small amounts of "Nobody here is advocating the use of Donations are $15 per person or $30 per couple. Reser­ marijuana has been endorsed by the Ver­ marijuana... it can ruin your life,” Rep. BIBLES & BOOKS • MICHAELS JEWELRY Thomas Koch, R-Barre Town, said during vations may be made with Mary Willhide, 57 Jean Rd. mont House. 647-9550. The House on Tuesday aiso voted down a a debate on the measure. But he said pre­ controversial proposal that would have sent law has been a "flat failure” and the NASSIFF ARMS • J. CARMEN CLOTHIERS Man Held in Breaks weakened the state's seven-year-old bill would bring "the law into line with capital gains tax on land sales, reality,” • WORTHS 'That measure, opposed by environmen­ The bill, which must receive final ap­ James Richard. 19, of Doria Lane, South Windsor, was talists, was defeated in an 80-60 vote. proval from the House before it can be arrested Tuesday on charges stemming from recent The marijuana bill would allow fines of sent to the Senate, also would remove • REGALS breaks into several cars near Cinnamon Springs up to $250 for those convicted of from a person's record any conviction of possession of an ounce or less if a second cha^mbrik Apartments. possessing less than a half-ounce of He is charged with first-degree criminal mischief and marijuana and up to $500 for possession of offense does not occur within two years. • W ATKINS first-degree larceny by possession in connection with the between a half-ounce and an ounce. However, it calls for certain increases incidents reported several weeks ago. Proponents of the measure said existing in penalities for persons caught selling ^ s to n e ® 'JJis is schedlued to appear in East Hartford court Feb law, allowing six-month jail sentences, is marijuana or possessing more than one 25. \ so harsh some state's attorneys are reluc­ once.

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NEGATIVES MANCHESTER - The Board of ranges from "typical to Board of Education Monday after­ the Meadows Convalescent • practices relating to Education met with reassurances /excellent for men of their noon. Mrs. Julia Rankin, state board Home has not yet been reporting of accidents or from the state and outrage from |ages,” according to k local property owners when it met member and chairperson of an ad­ made. The only details unusual occurrences. ONur visory committee on the plan, told provided at Friday’s reports from their personal Monday night to review Connec­ • the labeling and physicians published in the local officials the plan had to be Superior Court hearing storing of housekeeping OFFER $ ticut's Comprehensive Five-Year EXPIRES : 1.99 IM^ical World News. reported to the Legislature by Feb. that the soon-to-be named MARCH]) -k V disinfectants. Plan for Elementary and Secondary I On the present occupant 15. monitor will not be a • the recording of Education. DOIT TODAY of the White House, the According to Ms. Kramer the plan Health Services Depart­ patients’ vital signs. Mary Jo Kramer, state education 'magazine quoted his doc- and its amendments will cost local ment employee. • practices relating to representative, told the board the QUINN'S PHARMACY itor, William M. Lukash, as boards between 10.000-50,000 yearly, William Fiochetta, ad- 3 days only! notification of a patient’s 'GEORGES plan just consolidates existing laws Morencey said as recently as Jan. 28 ministratior at the 873 MAIN ST. M ANCH ESTER 643-4136 paying: without adding any new legislation. physician. - “ Obviously, world She also said the goals and objectives Ms. Kramer had been unable to quote Meadows, confirmed today • patient intake and dis­ a cost. Ms. Kramer said Monday the that the monitor had not problems over the last the state has set do not have to be charge proceedures. three months have been a Thursday, cost would be offset by the state's been identified. While • the maintenance of SAVINGS matched letter for letter by the local source of considerable Guaranteed Tax Base funding satisfaction with the agree­ patients' medical histories boards. strain, but I feel confident program. The GTB program forces ment worked out between and the conducting of As an example of the leeway the that the president has a Friday, plan allows. Ms. Kramer discussed richer towns to pay taxes that go to the state’s attorney physical examinations. the poorer towns in an effort to Sand dunes make up only about an eighth of the Sahara. sufficient reserve of ,.x P A R T X the state's fourth goal, which is to in­ general's office and Geri- physical strength and men­ crease students competence in life equalize school funding throughout Care Corp., owners of the Saturday! ial durability to deal ef­ skills A state objective to meet this the state Joseph Swensson home, Fiochetta said there After officials' concerns about was no deadline for the ficiently with the respon­ goal is an increase in the proportion sibilities of his office. " of 18-year-olds registered to vote. autonomy and funding were ad­ monitor's start-up. downtown Manchester dressed. the state delegation dis­ At the hearing, Stanley I The report from Lukash While no local element has fyiAlLOWS TORO fvas among detailed ones cussed the additional reporting the Swensson Peck, assistant state’s at­ objected to increasing the number of pbtalned from doctors of registered voters, many locals have plan would involve. While Ms. torney general represen­ nine presidential can- asked about the source of funding Rankin said the plan would increase ting the Health Depart­ ilidates and published Mon­ that will be needed to measure paperwork, she said the state was Republican ment, said he expected the working to streamline the number of REBATE SALE day by the news magazine progress on this objective. monitor to begin work for physicians, Locals say that to measure this reports it requests. This statement within 10 days, or by Feb. Of the Year j "By far, the sketchiest objective statistics would have to be met with laughter, and some dis­ 18. 3 DAYS ONLY belief. The long-delayed agree­ report was issued ... on collected on the number of 18-year- MANCHESTER - Joseph i’resident Carter's olds in town, and on the proportion of Incredulous looks appeared on the ment establishes an inspec­ THURS. - FRI. - SAT. FEB 14th thru FEB 16th face of John Tucci. secretary of the Swensson was named "Republican of tion period of 60 days. health, " the magazine those 18-year-olds -who register. the Year " Monday night at the town Manchester Property Owners During this time, the home ^aid. .After live years, the statistics would committee meeting. WE OFFER iPRi!l WHILE STOCK LASTS Association, when told by the state will pay the monitor’s ; "Four years ago. MWN again have to be gathered so a com­ "This year the award goes to a per­ parison could be made. Locals say it officials that the plan had been salary and provide office ran a much fuller report on son who helped during the past elec­ 'candidate Carter, issued at will take money to pay the personel publicized. "You are just really un­ space. As of Friday the tion, doing the needed legwork and fils instructions by an who compile the statistics, and they believable, " he told the women. salary had not been set. TORO SNO-PUPS MODEL 38120 20” GAS 39.99 helping all-around," Pete DiRosa, Atlanta internist. Dr. worry about where that money will "You should just ram the thing board of director’s member, said in Ralph A. Murphy. " come from. through and we'll have 1984 right making the award. ORIG. COST SALE LESS TORO REBATE I Among 10 candidates According to Ms. Kramer, the in­ away." The World Almanac'^ Morancey said later he agreed the Swensson is a member of the town hsked to volunteer medical crease in 18-year-old registered Planning and Zoning Commission. *289.95 *249.95 *30.00 never before priced so low! voters IS a state objective. She said state "did a very poor job of p.r. Reports by their doctors. I public relations)." His wife, Elsie, is the acting GOP Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. no local board is under any obligation town committee chairwoman. our best monufacturer’s ^ to meet this particular objective, or Tucci cornered the state officials of California, refused. The in the hall after they met with the After Swensson received a stan­ PRICE * SAVE magazine said Brown. any other objective in the plan. Local ding ovation, he commented "I don’t 219.95 ^70 short storm coats boards can make up their own objec­ local board. He attacked the state's Jthrough a spokesman, contention that they had publicized think I deserve it, but I'm very f"eported he's in good tives. based on the data they already grateful." collect. The only demand in the plan the plan and said the plan does not health. have the public support they claim. "You've heard of the woman • Responding, in addition is that the local objective meet the 1 Where is the largest public "If you have the backing, why don't behind the man,” Mrs. Swensson .said io President Carter, were goal of competence in life skills. through misty eyes. "‘Well, this is zoological park in the United Values to $781 Save up to $38 on almost James Morancey, president of the you bring it to the people and we ll States? (a) San Diego (b) Buf­ MODEL 38130 ELECTRIC START 3en. Howard Baker, Sen. have a referendum?" Tucci asked, the man who is always behind me 100 falo (c) Dallas pdward Kennedy, Rep. every coat in this group! You and your PTA Council, said today. percent." "Sometime, the state is going to have " Why are you getting so much op­ 2. What do Citlatipec. Gualla- John Anderson, former budget will weather winter well when you position to the plan if you had such The award is given to "honor an in­ tiro and K ilim anjaro have in ORIG. COST SALE LESS TORO REBATE FINAL PRICE SAVE lAmbassador George Bush, to ask some local board to meet that dividual who has given outstanding common? invest in one of these! Texturized poly particular objective If they don't ask "broad based" public input on i f ’ " he 3. Which actress won two lormer Gov. John Connal- demanded. service the past year." *339.95 *289.95 Jy, Rep. Philip Crane, Sen. shells. Warm pile or fake fur linings. someone to do it. the state will be un­ Academy Awards for best *30.00 <259.95 <80.00 Ms. Kramer said the plan wasn't In other business Mrs. Swensson actress in two consecutive Robert Dole, and former Not every style in every size or color, able to meet their objective. " said that GOP district leaders plan to years? (a) Katharine Hepburn Morancey added that the state of­ the kind of thing that should be sub­ Gov. Ronald Reagan. mitted for referendum. "Many of the mail letters to all town registered (b) Olivia de Havilland (c) I About the candidates as but a good selection! Sizes 8-20. ficials did not lay to rest his con­ Republicans seeking donations for Bette Davis cerns. Whoever has the money has things people don't like in the plan la group. MWN said: Lucky you, if you’re early! were already mandated. We've pul the upcoming elections. ANSWERS I "In general the health the control. The state is taking con­ The letter will be followed by per­ trol from local boards ' everything together and now it seems T e p o rts of th e 1980 very frightening," she said. sonal contacts. A high priority of the B E eaujv •presidential candidates While Ms. Kramer's statements committee, Mrs. Swensson noted, reassured the board that they will not Today. Eleanor Coltman, board pue Bouaiuv ipnos "eouaiuy Irange from typical to secreatary, said she saw no problem was registering .more Republicans. qtJOM :siuaui)uoo aAiioadsaj lexcellent for men of their be faced lOH meeting a number of Jiaqi uo saoueojOA tsaqSiq Downstairs with the plan. "It doesn't ask The committee is beginning a ;ages. One candidate I Dole i objectives for which data is nonexis­ registration drive the remaining agi aJB Xagx Z sajae ggj q i Downtown Main St., Manchester • Open 6 Days • Thursday Nights tent. she did admit that portions of anymore of us than to obey the laws ■seems to have had a silent already in existence. " weeks before the primary. ‘heart attack three years - n g o . Another (Anderson) j. has a mitral valve prolapse TWEED’S ' with systolic click (minor —*heart abnormality), The New International r ”” "Two had been badly FINAL WINTER / . Garman^ Clothier I pounded by gunfire many w r»on CLEARANCE years ago. 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Manchester open Mon-Sat. 9:30-5; Thurs. til 9 offerings percent in 1977. Our 80th Year as Truslect Jewelers AH Saleii Final Among the Jewish pop- 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER All Sales For Cash, Check, Master Charge or I'ixn ^ ulation figures in U.S. '-cities, the Year Book said • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL Charge For Alterations On Sale Merchandise rth e Greater New York A m m ,im ( <|yi -.-./M i" ii-tCiutti^*/ ViS.i/M< FuelsUvif(|c 'area was first with 1,988,- ■““ 000, followed by Los Angeles, 445,000. 12 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 13, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 13,1890- 13 Courses Offered In Sign Language Bennet Posts Honor Roll Senior Citizen News MANCHESTER - Here Erin Sherman, Rachel Douglas Marshall, Jim Marx, STORKS — Two courses offered at is the second quarter honor Shiebler, Christopher Silver, Henderson, Darya Hirschfeld. the University of Connecticut here Terry Malquist, Andrea Paul Hohenthal, Shana roll for Bennet Junior High Douglas Siwik, Mitchell Mikolowski, Kristina Monaco. this month will introduce students to Schooi: Thompson, Angela Wojteczko, Hopperstead, Anthony New Faces Try Out for Variety Show Michael Mullen, Asa Jaworski, Lelsie Johnson, the basic skills and conversational Grade 7 Jason Wooden, Clarence Nelson, Judy O’Conner, Bon­ Zachery, Valeric Zek. Sharon Karpinski, Edward symbols of sign language used by the nie Okrant, James Keene, James Kibbe, By WALLY FORTIN all the beautiful colors will make you feel that the warm you folks. It’s in the line'of a donation for vegetable and deaf. Patrick Barrett, Stephen flower seeds, potting soil, vermiculite, individual pot con­ Bayer, Sharon Bellone, Vicki- Grade 8 O’Loughlin, Niphaphone Maureen Lacey. Hi! We held our first tryouts for our variety show Sun­ weather isn’t too far away. If you’re interested, give us a While the basic course has been tainers and miracle grow. If you have any of the above, Biske, Glen Bolduc, Robert Edward Adams, Diane Pathammavong, KathleetT David Lammey, Robert day afternoon and it was nice to see a few new faces. The call at 647-3211, or better yet, drop by and sign up. offered for six years, this year the N, Peterson, Scott F^entice. give Joe a call because he plans on starting to do some Brackett, Eric Brown, Penny Adamy, Gayle Baltovlck, Kim Laughlin, Stephanie Lavignei game of the show this year is “New York, New York” Meanwhile, back at the center, the action starts with University will, for the first time, ^ Sarah Quinn, Ronald seeding around Tuesday, Feb. 19. Burgess. Boyle, Elizabeth Braat, Wen­ Michael Letourneau, Lisa with the number of songs selected, you will be in for a last Friday afternoon's setback games. We had 52 players present the sign language course on Scott Burgess, Charlene dy Burgess, Kristin Carlson, Robison, Jeffrey Santoro, Lundell, Raymond Lewie', and the winners were: Sam Schorrs, 135; Martha Labate, Tomorrow is the big Valentine Party here at the Traci Sarkisian, Patricia real fine musical. Of course, we'l be tossing in a few fun­ the introductory and intermediate Campos, Rebecca Castagna, Lisa Carilli. Kathleen Lyman, Douglai 134; Billy Stone, 127; Frank Beccio, 128; William Brown, center. It all starts with a nice baked lasagna dinner. The levels. Robert Castagna, Christopher Pamela Charendoff, Larisa Schuhl, Daren Sears, Deidre Martin. ny skits to break things up so you can all look forward to Shearer, Wayne Smith. another super show. By the way, we are still looking for 123; Clarence Duhring, 124; Clara Hemingway, 123; party starts at 1 p.m. and will include entertainment by Classes for both courses will meet Cavanna, ^uzanne Cooke, Clough, Daryn Conderino, Kevin McGuire, Michael the ver-popular Old Timers. They’ll be playing your Christine Costello, David Eden Stewart, Wendy Memery, Julie Meridy, Holly new faces and we do allow seniors from surrounding Violet Dion, 122; Mina Reuther, 129; John Gaily, 122; Bob Wednesday evenings for nine Patrick Cooney, Christopher Schubert, 119; Kay Ellsworth, 118; Felix Jesanis, 118. favorite songs via a Jewish harp, harmonica, banjo and Corrow. Courcy, Marie DePetta, Strattman, Wendy Swanson, Miller, Carla Mitchell, Nancy towns to participate with us. Our next session is sessions, beginning Feb. 20 at Perry Desjardins, Peter Joanne ’Thompson, Gregory Miller, Dwayne Mott, scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 24, so in the meantime, let On Monday afternoon we had a real fine turnout for our the man with the talking bones. Along with that you'll be UConn's Bishop Corner for Con­ Nekussa Coulombe, Krialin treated to some tasty snacks. The price of admission will Croft, Lisa D-Alesandro, Domnelly. Twerdy, Charles Van Allen, Christine O’Brien. your friends and neighbors know that we’re looking for pinochle games. We had 58 players and the lucky winners tinuing Education. be a Valentine, so stop by a store first thing tomorrow, Mark Derench, Bruce Debra Finklestein, Gordon Tracy Varrick. Nilandons Pathammavong, more people. Also, if you know of somebody living in are: Josephine O’Connor, 805; Olive Houghtaling, 782; ChBCk-Master Charge-Visa-Cash Registration and fee information Eagleson, James Emmerling, Freckleton, Elizabeth Jeanne Vaughn, Lynda Todd Pavan, Elen Petersen, Fritz Wilkinson, 772; Leon Fallot, 770; Felix Jesanis, 767; pick up a Valentine and join the gang for a treat instead may be obtained from the Office of Vazquez, Elizabeth Wood, nearby towns who would like to join us to be sure to meet No Exchanges or Refunds Tanya Escavich, Bret Fac­ French. Jill Frese, Kenneth William Prenetta, Martha with us on the 24th. Billy Stone, 763; Archie Houghtaling, 761; Hans of a treatment. .Non-credit Programs, U-56D, The Gagnon, Marianne Gaily, Dana Zackin, Cynthia Zeldler. Ramey, Patricia Rayi By the way, we now have “Goodwill Ambassadors.” All Sales Final tors. I’m not really sure at this writing as to where the Frederickson, 761; Betty Jesanis, 757; Edna Farmer, University of Connecticut. Storrs, Diane Fahey, Nilda Fer­ Donald Gaston, Donna Grade 9 Michael Roy. Scott Russell. 754; George Last, 747; Bert Turner, 739; Robinna Carroll, Mike and Erna Haberem have been doing a super job in Giaquinto. Della Schatzman, Pamela rehearsal will be held, but there is a good chance we will OpM Conn . 06268, telephone 486-3234. nandez, Tamara Freageau, Donna Adamy. Brenda 729; Frank Gadomski, 729; A1 Gates, 728; Bob Schubert, spending time visiting many of our sick members both in Thurt. Matthe Gilmond. Deborah Jonathan Goldick, Carolyn Senkow, Karen Shifflett, Greg meet at the Green School. Keep an eye on this column Allen, Kristen Anderson, and we should know by this time next week. 728; Ernestine Donnelly, 728. the local hospital and local convalescent homes. We are Ev*. TUI Goodman, Maura Hagearty, Goodman, Brendan Gorman, Diane Beaulieu, Christine Shrider, William Silver, Heidi very grateful to'ihem, not only for taking the time to Ellen Greene. Margaret Simmons, Allyson Siwik, Speaking of the Green School, our notices went out to We mentioned our trip to the Boston Flower Show and Karly Closing Peter Harrison, Erica Bride, Christine Carlson, Lisa make the visits but also for passing on the news to all of Accepting Donation Hirschfeld Hanley, Kristen Harvey, Kristen Stahl. the contractors and they should be working while you’re it reminds me that gardens aren’t that far away. WETHERSFIELD - .All Motor Carlson, Vicki Castagna. We have been fortunate to receive the use of a nice us. Remember, we never know just who is in the hospital ‘1862-1865: The Real American Tragedy” is the title of two Heather Hohenthal, Kurt William Hunniford, April Lisa Christensen, Mark Christopher Surh, Barbara reading this column. The way things are moving, it looks iuqoR \chicle Department offices will unless you folks tell us and it makes it hard on Mike and Hovan, Dawn Howe, Kendra Hutchins. Coulter, Patricia Crowley, Thurston, Sharon Turner, good for us to be moving around the first part of March greenhouse, thanks Norm Fendell, at the ROTC building. close at 12 30 p.m.. Friday, Feb. 15, pictoral volumes on the American Civil War which are being Erna because they certainly don't want to miss seeking Howe, Christine Jarvis. Holly Manivone Inthavong, Nancy James Cullen. Mark Cycenas, Sharon Utakis, Beth White, and one excellent chance that will celebrate St, Patrick’s Now we can start making up little plants and by the time lor the Washington's Birthday- donated to local school libraries. ERA Blanchard & Rossetto Keller, Jennifer Kennedy, Julie Woodhouse, Virginia someone. So call us when you know of someone so that we Johnson, Kristen Johnson, Lori Ann Daigle, Timothy Day with a dance right at our “new” center. we are ready to go outdoors we should have some healthy holiday weekend, according lO an Realtors donated the books in the names of the Savings Bank Tracy Johnson. Jonathan Jim, Alison Knauth, Davis, Mary Diana. Zeidler. plants to put in our garded. Our gardener Joe is already can let everyone know through our column and also for 917 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN Jennifer Kohut, Diane We won’t be having an open house until the first part of MVD spokesman Julie Kane, Loren Keene, Joanne Falco, Michelle Ommittrd 1st Quarter getting plans together andls asking a favor from some of our Goodwill Ambassadors so tjiey pay them a visit. MANCHESTER of Manchester and Heritage Savings and Loan because the two Laliberte, Heidi Liggett. May. We will be very busy up there after we move in to The offices will reopen at 8:30 James Kurien, Thomas Gorouard, Laura Gravcll. Honor Roll: Lawrence banks made major contributions to the U.S. Olympic Com­ Lagassie, Jeffrey Larkin. Lisa Longo, Jennifer get everything in its place, but near May we’ll really have a m . Tuesday, Feb 19. and will be Lisa Gussak, Shelley Hassett, Tanner. a big “shin-dig.” mittee. Left to right, accepting the book from Bob Blanchard Jeannette LaFabvre, Jennifer MacKenzie, Carev Markham. Donna Hazard. Kristen open regular hours the remainder of ^ Well, the day is drawing near when our Florida-bound the week LeRiche. Renee Logan. is Wilson E. Deakin, acting superintendent, (Herald photo by Mark Loshuk, John group will be off and running, in fact, it’s next Thursday, Adamson) Lupacchino, Kristine Marozzi, the 21st. David Mazzotta, Todd While on trips, we still have six seats left on the second McCann. Kenneth Memery. bus for the Boston Flower Show which is scheduled for Kent Michaud, Jane Moore Wednesday, March 19. It’s a great day away and seeing tiling Posts Honor Roll Kimberly Morrow, David V Debra Strulhers. Heidi Kathleen Szarek. Sandra Negri. Christopher Nicholson, M.ANCHESTER - Here William Steele. Janet Kristen Noone, Lisa Palicki, Sullivan, Paul Toland, Trombly, Kristin Wait. Stephens, David Stepper. is the second quarter honor Beth Perry, Deena Pilney, Catherine Warwick. Lisa Weston Willett. Kenneth Pamela Sterling. Sean roll for Illing Junior High Alicia Quniby, Drink Hearing Set Weinberg, Lisa Wetherell, Willis. Kenneth Wilson. Sullivan, Erica Taylor, James School: Lisa Wilcox. Sandra Wilson Rosemary Wilson. Jason Laurie Quinn, Janice Vincens, Karen Weinberg, Remillard, Yovonne HARTFORD (UPI) — The first public hearing this year t ir a d e 7 Kimberly Wright, Kelly Wlochowski. Daniel Wright, Patricia Wojnarowski o o Wynn. Sarah Zimmerman, Mark Zalcman. Rodriquez. John Rogers, • Med Point on raising Connecticut’s legal drinking age from 18 to 20 Came .Adams. Kathi Carol Rossetto, Shelley Sadd, ^PRESIDENTS’JD, will be held at the Bristol City Hall Feb. 19. Albert. Kathleen Ambach. Todd Zinker Grade 9 Stick Pen Ronald Shack. Jean Shannon, Bristol is the hometown of Rep. Andrew Grande, D- Natalie Arendt. Thomas Grade 8 Lee Albert, Steven Albert. ,oo August. Susan Berzenski. Louisa Addabo. Stacy James Angell, Laurie Baker. Bristol, co-chairman of the Legislature's General Law Susan Besterfield. Keith Anderson. Kenneth Baker, Denise Beckwith, Mary Committee, which is considering the change in the Blanchard Jeffrey Baskin. Brian Belanger. Leon Bilodeau, we are a drinking age. Beckwith. Harris Berger. Last year the Legislature passed a bill to keep the M Caitlyn Blodgett. Kathleen Debra Blake. Bosworth. Barbara Bot- Glen Boggini, Stephen Bogli. Carmen Bonacorsi, Marie crochet cotton oo^'l drinking age at 18 in bars and restaurants but to raise it to tomley. Karen Carlson. Diane Jeffrey Borgida. David Boober. Kenneth Browne, 19 when buying liquor in package stores. Gov. Ella D Carr. Michele Carrier. Boutin, Jonathan Brody, Ray­ Diane Carlson, Brian Carr. aN Grasso vetoed it, saying the bill was probably un­ Anthony Castagno. Michael mond Brookes, Linda Brophy, Donna Carrier, Mark Cimino. wonderland lO®' constitutional. Castleman Denise Buonano. Steven Patrick Cosgrove. with th« l■rgttt atiortmwnt of colofi and •) Lisa Chatzky, Edward Ciar- Byam, Marie Campion. Erin Crossley, Kellie Dietz, tizat of crochat cotton awailablal cia. Christopher Cimino. Michael Coskley, Jill Steven Dietz. Louisa DiPaolo, ,0 ^ Christina Colvin. Richardo Colangelo, Marlene Cole, Jacque Doiron, John Dubiel, SENSATIONAL SAVINGS RIGHT NOW • Clarks big ball Fifteen Bills To Air Correia. Gregg Davis. Karyn Colleen Culleton, Colleen Cun­ Karen Eddy. Joan Edwards • lilly brand DiYeso. Christopher Dow­ ningham. Lianna Darna. Don­ Kristin English, Eric • quaker maid • speed cro-sheen ON YOUR FAVORITE REGAL'S STOCK! ning na DeBonge. Ashwani Dhar. Enroth, Maureen Flanagan, • knit cro-sheen • j.p. coats • phentex HARTFORD (UPI) — A legislative committee has Eric Dziedzinski. Robert Anthony DiPietro, Joseph James Frallicciardi, John white, ecru; colors are variegated, plus all sizes voted to hold public hearings on 15 proposals, among COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Eubanks. Arthur Fettig. Ran­ Donovan, Kristen Eib, Felicia F ra l li c c i a r d i , M arcea of crochet hooks and loads of books! them a package of three referred to Public Health that dy Freschlin, Karen Garee. Falkowski, Gahan Fallone, Generis, Leonie Glaeser. Alex are designed to protect employees who work with car­ 0 t o o Lisa Gauthier. Cheryl Girard. Angelique Faucher, Patricia Glenn. cinogens. Ruth Glaeser Gallagher. Brian Garrison. Heidi Goehring, Timothy BY GEORGE ITS A BUY! The three carcinogen-related bills raised Monday by TREMENDOUS John Gleba, Elizabeth Lisa Gates. Laura Gauthier. Graboski. Pamela Gurney, the Labor and Public Employees Committee would Goetz. Jeanne Grenier, Kim Girard, Amy Glidden, Mary Jo Heine, Amy “every require that workers be told if they are exposed to car­ GROUP! Steven Grzymkowski. Albert Fred Hahn, Margaret Harvey. Huggans, Kimberly Hutt, little cinogens on the job; would expand the state's list of Harris. Kenneth Harvill. Heather Hornvak. Kristin David James, Michael Kean • Regs. • Longs v ^ Lizette Heritage. Kevin Hutt. Hutt James Keeney. Dawn thing" known cancer-causing substances, and would eliminate • Shorts •X-Longs Dorothy Kisselburgh. Linda Eric Johnson, Sheryl John­ Kinney, Susan Krupp, Brenda the miracle of mohltreft | HARRISON’S STATIONERS the statute of limitations on when an employee could file Klipstein. Brian Kuhl, son. Glenn Jutras. Marie Kuhl, .Theresa Landry, downtown manchestar 849 M A IN ST R EE T • M A N C H E S T E R for benefits if he's found to be suffering from cancer as a SUITS Slight Charge for Alterations Richard LaFlamme. Jeanne Kaszowski, Mark Keith. Richard Lemieux, Thomas SINCE 1945 result of his work. Lemieux. Darlene Lepak, James Komer, Karen Krupp, Lerch, Donald Logan. • MEMBER MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . The committee also voted to hold hearings on measures REG. to *150.00! REG. to *185.001 REG. to *265.00! Stephen Logan. Scot Jennifer Lindsay. Jennifer MacGillvary, Gor­ which would make sexual harassment an unfair labor MacCluggage. Pasquita Lippolis, Patricia don Markham, Patricia ______6 4 6 - 7 2 7 2 ______--practice and which would give municipal employees Lisa .Massaro. Reina Meuc- MacBryde, Bruce Marandino, McCarthy, Rebecca McCray, -greater freedom to run for public office. ci. Sandy Millette. Kimberly Susan Marte, William Masse. Paul Monaco, Lee Norwood, FEB. 14-15-16 $ Mitchell. Michelle .Morianos. Patricia McNamara, Scott Donald Palmer, Laura Peter­ ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ Tracy .Murning. Kathy Pap­ McNeill. Steven Michaud son. BLESS THE ONLYI ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ pas. Steven Patarini Anne Mistretta, Christopher Kathleen Pittsley, Deborah Neill Ramsey. David Rior- Nelson, Jill Pyka. Heather Poland, Sandra Prior, David GEORGES AND ABES Slillstown Grange To Meet "- W - ' m dan, Jojnna Ribonson, Sara Reading, Rebecca Rennert, Ramsey, Wayne Reading, S I EAST HARTFORD — The Hillstown Grange will meet 79 Robinson. Michael Rock. John Christopher Repass, Sherri William Reading, Karen Roy, AND ALL THE PRESIDENTS uiiuuiNiinmunnuiiiiinnniinmui, 3Piursday Feb. 14, at the Grange Hall, 617 Hills St., East Rogers. Julie Rubin, Stacy RobichuUd, Robie Ribonson Esther Saunders. Sampson Lisa Romanchuck. Ann Elizabeth Savidakis, John ■ ttm n i*ifiiBWiia(iwii "Hartford at 8 p.m. The program will appropriately be Jennifer Seise. James Marie Russell. Sarah Savidakis Jr., Rebecca SUPER-SUPER 'lUNUtuittitiinumtii "failed Hearts and Flowers. Sheehy. Lisa Silverman, Schaffer, Karen Segal. Schackner, Lorna Seybolt, * 0 n Feb. 28, the CWA (Women’s Committee) will pre­ Laura Sloan. Kristen Spear, George Sinnamon. Melissa sent its annual evening of entertainment and instruction. SWEATS Jeffrey Shaw, Karen Sidway, SFOTKXMS Lori Sporck, Scott Stenhouse. NEW ENGLAND Smith, Andrew Spiel, Dawn James Siewertsen, Melanie BRAIDED CHAIR 7 PC. .1 you are planning to enter the National Grange Sewing REGULARS •SHORTS •LONGS* EXTRA LONGS Leslie Stevenson. CREW NECKSwCARDIGANS Struthers. Smith. SALE! SALEI CRAFTSMEN Contest, please get in touch with Theresa Strang for slight charge for alterations. PADS DINETTE SET V-NECKS* PLACKET FRONTS BRAIDED RUGS GOLD PADDED CHAIRS rules and information for dates of judging. Also see her to 15” R o u n d )lace your order for your copy of the new National EXCELLENT SELECTION •OUR REGULAR STOCK ONE RACK ot Top Brand Name 1 9 " X 32” Grange Cookbook. The recent Ham 'n Bean Supper was a success and all SKI JACKHS lo65" R«g. 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SWEATER SHIRTS___7. \A n C E a lr e a d y 2 only • Reg. to 7 3 u r r LOW PRICED STOREWIDE *39.95! Damon® (Reg. *18.00!) 1/2 PRICE! EVERY WALLCOVERING CROSS-COUNTRY SKI PKG’S. WINTER CLEARANCE TURTLENECKS...... 8. BUY SKIS - BINDINGS - POLES BOYS & GIRLS SALE MANCHESTER STORE ONLY All Leather {Reg. *20.00!) MANCHESTER STORE ONLY BOYS & GIRLS TOPS 9” TV SET REDUCED IN PRICE INSTALLED AS LOW AS Check Our PRICES, SELECTION and Lat Our Trairted TOPS SELECTED SELECTED GROUP RCA PORTABLE GIRLS INFANTS& BOYS Decorating Staff Qlva You Our PERSONAL A TTENTION GROUP SIZE 7-14 9 n )O B . to OX •USED*WORKS 4 - 1 4 TODDLERS 4-20 SKI GLOVES...... 9. $0095 Evans® Damon® (Reg. *24.00!) New! w W Complete ONE ONLY Blouses Pajamas Pa|amas t o u r a ix x * tourain< KNITSHIRTS...... 10. TUX Gowns Velours SLIPPERS marlOw20%oH marlOw20%o« Damon® (Reg. *22.00!) Robes Jerseys DUO-FOLD Skirts & Co-ordinates • Discontinued Dress Slacks styles SHIRTS Jerseys Levi Corduroys WESTERN SHIRTS. . . 10. 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Feb. 13, 1980- 15 Three Men Charged Conservation Commission Windham Girls 49 Manchester 78 East Hampton 73 Coventry 66 Simsbury 54 Whalers 5 In Brawl at Store To Air School Sale Plan Manchester 40 East Hartford 73 Bolton 44 Cheney Tech 52 Penney 38 Canucks 5 MANCHESTER - Three men Williams St., Glastonbury. were charged with breach of peace MANCHESTER — A represen­ “1 think 1 covered everything in the the sale, which totaled 50 signatures. Police said he entered tative of those who are opposed to the early this morning for allegedly headquarters enraged over a rock letter,” he said. He declined to com­ A board subcommittee Is con­ Buckland School sale will appear ment further. fighting inside the 7-Eleven Store. 513 thrown at his car while he was sidering the sale, while the Planning Center St., police said. before the Conservation Commission Mrs. Glode was uncertain whether and Zoning Commission has already driving on Interstate 86. After Thursday night. she, or another representative, will Windham Surprises The accused were identified as several attempt? to calm him failed, approved it. Daniel H. Fagan, 20, of 34 Woodhill But Richard Hayes, area speak at the meeting. The Conservation Commission police said, the arrest was made. developer, who proposes to purchase Road, Manchester: Douglas T. Police also charged him with “Somebody will be there,” she expressed interest in the sale and the Barall, 22. of 821 Brewer St.. East the school, will not make a personal said, "There’s so many shopping alleged shopping center after the possession of a controlled substance presentation. Hartford, and Breen B. Bernard, 22, after a subsequent search revealed centers In the area now, we don’t residents expressed concern about The commission invited represen­ By of Newington. what appeared to be Quaaludes. need another one.” environmental factors. T ribe Co-CCIL Champ tatives of both parties to clarify Police said Officer Terry Tobin was released on a $500 cash Tolland Turnpike residents op­ The commission advises the Board Earl Yost positions on the sale. posed the school sale at both the Krysiewicz arrived at the store at bond for a Feb, 25 appearance in of Directors on environmental < The locals nabbed a slender 22-20 offensively and both had fine Mrs. Ruth Glode, 1693 Tolland January and February Board of Half a loaf is better than 1:11 a m. and the manager came run­ mV issues. Tomorrow night’s meeting Sports Editor edge at the intermission after the games, ” Armstrong commented. East Hartford Superior Court. Turnpike, was in v it^ to represent Directors’ meetings. They presented Singles Match none. ning out. demanding that the three be Janies P. Ellis begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Hearing quintets deadlocked at the first turn, Robyn Sauvageau had a game-high the residents’ view that the sale, if it the board with two petitions opposing That has to be the feeling arrested. Officer Paul Lombardo Police charged John Devine, 24, of Room. Went 126 Games 8-all. Manchester clung to a 32-30 25 points to lead the Whippets, in­ provided back-up help. is for development reasons, would be this morning of the bulge going into the final eight 11 Westview Drive, Bolton, with harmful to the environment. cluding 9 markers in the final stanza. Barall and Bernard requested operating under the influence of Manchester High girls’ basket­ minutes but the Whippets outscored Ellis Named Hayes was invited to present his Laura Demers chipped in 13 tallies treatment at Manchester Memorial liquor Monday. ball team. the Indians in that span, 19-8, to take plans for the area, which is officially Downtown Expansion Reader asks what is the longest singles tennis match on for Windham. Hospital for facial bleeding. The Jay Price Jr., 21, of 167 Timber Assured of at least a tie for the the verdict. office space. Privately he has record. "We had a three-point lead with six three were released on written Trail. East Hartford, was charged Elk of Year CCIL title going into last night's con­ "We went out and were just too minutes left but lost it,” Armstrong promises to appear in East Hartford expressed interest in using the school How would you like to sit through a match that lasted 126 this morning with operating under MANCHESTER — Manchester test. the Indians couldn't gain out­ helter-skelter in the fourth quarter, ” reported, "We could use a lot of Superior Court Feb. 25. property as access to the land behind Too Late for Assembly games? That’s the record. the influence of liquor or drugs. Elks Lodge has elected James P. it. He allegedly proposed a major right possession of the crown as excuses —no Jennifer, poor of­ Police said Price was involved in a Ellis as "Elk of the Year” and he MANCHESTER -Phillip The proposal made last month Roger Taylor of England and homestanding Windham High took an (X^IL Girls ficiating, etc. But what it boils down An excited and irate motorist who shopping center, one to compete with Poland's Wieslaw Gasiorek share the one-car accident at the Hillstown will be honored at an Dinner-Dance the proposed Buckland Commons, for Harrison, chairman of the Downtown would increase the size of the current upset 49-40 decision in Willimantic. Finul Slandin^N to is we really didn’t play well complained of a rock being thrown distinction of having played the Road-Spencer Street intersection. No at the Lodge Home Saturday, Feb. the area. Coordinating Committee, announced taxing district, while decreading the court...Eighth District Fire Depart­ Thus, Manchester and w. enough to win. We didn't box out well through his windshield was charged serious injuries were reported. 23. Tuesday that a proposed bill to mill rate. The overall effect would be longest singles match before a deci­ ment in Manchester has made Wethersfield finish as co-CCIL and they had too many second shots. at police headquarters Tuesday with Hayes sent a letter to the commis­ Manchester 14 4 Both men were o rd er^ to appear The award is presented annually to create a new downtown taxing dis­ increased taxes, with more people sion was reached. application with State Department of champs, each 14-4. Windham goes to When we needed a couple of buckets breach of peace. sion, which will be read tomorrow Wethersfield 14 4 in East Hartford Superior Court Feb. a deserving member who has shown trict would not be submitted to this paying a reduced rate. Location for the marathon in 1966 Consumer Protection to stage a live 10-8 in the league and overall. Hall 13 5 down the stretch, we didn’t get Police identified the accused as 26. evening, but has declined to appear. was Warsaw. active participation in lodge func­ session of the General Assembly. 'The sale of about $500,000 mini­ wrestling program. The Silk Town fortunes were Windham 10 8 them." Michael F Tobin Jr., 21. of 222 Gasiorek won the first set, 29-27, tions and committees. The recipient Harrison said the bill, design^ to bonds was also proposed so that a severely hampered by the absence of Conard Cooney had 10 points, Mary Skating Today but Taylor came back to even Tour of Ski Resorts 10 8 has been a member of the lodge for encourage the renovation of revolving fund for building im­ leading scorer Jennifer Hedlund, who Fermi 10 8 Neubelt 9 and Jackie Tucker 8 to MANCHESTER — There will be buildings in the downtown area, had matters by winning the second. 31-29. Veteran Manchester skier Bill pace the Indians. 17 years and has served on the house provements could be established. Sacherek has returned home after a was sidelined with a foot injury. She Simsbury 9 9 skating today under supervision of not yet been drafted. "It was The decider was normal, a tired committee, bar committee, and the week’s tour of Lake Placid - where should be ready for the State Tourna­ Enfield 5 13 Manchester's jayvees .weren’t the Recreation Department at something that was too complex to Taylor outlasting Gasiorek. Corruption Trial Set set-back committee as well as adding Alcoholics Victorious the Winter Olympic Games started ment. Penney 5 13 denied their unbeaten season as they Charter Oak Park, Center Springs just push into operation in a very Rankings and pairings for the tour­ his assistance in many other lodge- MANCHESTER — Alcoholics Vic­ Coaching Vacancies yesterday Hunter Mountain and at East Hartford 0 18 capped a brilliant campaign with a HARTFORD lUPIt — Superior prepare for the trial. He said with Pond annex, and Union Pond annex. very short time,” he said. related endeavors. torious will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at Manchester High will have at least nament are to be released Saturday 49-29 win. Beth MacDonald had 11 Court Judge Eugene Kelly today court holidays, the beginning of Hours are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. For up­ He indicated the proposal would be Stratton Mountain, Vt. He had a first Ellis served three years in the 24th the Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 three new varsity coaches next at Maloney High in Meriden with the Armstrong stated, "All we would points and Nancy Curtin 10 for the denied a last-ditch attempt to delay testimony was still "almost another dated information phone 643-4700. hand look at Olympic representatives Infantry Division in Germany and is delayed until the next session, about Pitkin St. There will be a speaker. season, possibly more, with the Silk Towners slated to see play in the have needed was for one person to young Indians, who wind up 19-0 for the start of the first trial in the New two weeks" away. from various countries practicing on a member of the Connecticut a year from now. For more information, call 649-9882. resignation of Jack Holik last week Class LL Division. get hot in the last period but unfor­ the season under the guidance of Britain municipal corruption scan­ Chamber Reception the slopes at Hunter, Stratton, Pico Coach Peggy Pratt. But he said the selection of a six- National Guard Combat Support from the head football position. and Killington...Henry Wierzbicki "1 can't stress enough we have tunately nobody did. dal. VMndliuin (49) — Demers 5 3-3 13. member jury to try Galati on counts Company. He is employed as a letter MANCHESTER — Area business Harold Parks will step down after checks in with the information the nothing to be ashamed of. We won the "We really missed Jennifer Kelly rejected requests to postpone Gonzalez 0 0-0 0, Nelson 1 2-3 4, Schroeder ranging from bribery to larceny carrier in the U.S. PosUl Service. A persons have been invited to a get- Church Plans Project this spring's baseball campaign and Manchester American Legion will be CCIL, " accentuated first-year Tribe tonight, both on offense and defense. the trial of retired New Britain fire 3 1-2 7, Sauvageau 8 9-11 25. Totals 17 15-19 would begin later in the day. native of Manchester, he attended St. acquainted meeting and reception for Dick Danielson retired as head kicking off its annual pre-season Coach Steve Armstrong. "We made For 18 games when we really needed Chief Raymond Galati and also James School and Manchester High the new president of the Greater discussion during recent years over believers out of a lot of people. We a hoop we looked for her. Tonight she 49. MANCHESTER — Among the soccer coach after last fall’s state baseball Booster Club drive for Muiu-hcsler (40) — Tilden 2 1-2 5. turned down a defense bid to hold A total of 19 persons, most of them vSchool. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Chamber of Commerce its need. had bigger crowds than ever before. just wasn't there. I would like to building permits issued last month championship season. Bill McCarthy funds. Last year’s baseball program Coonev 5 0-1 10. L. Neubelt 2 0-2 4. Eber- seven separate trials on the 15 past or present New Britain officials, Raymond Ellis of Manchester and is Thursday at 10 a.m. in Manchester "They were very sensitive to the We would have liked to win (the title credit the two starting guards. Kathy charges Galati faces in the probe of have been charged as a result of a was one for a ramp for handicapped replaces Danielson while the cost the Silk Town Post $4,821.41 to sold 1 0-0 2. Smith 0 2-4 2. M. Neubelt 3 3-5 married to Magdelena Schneider, Country Club. needs of all members of the church,” baseball and football jobs will be up outright) but overall we came a long Cooney and Lisa Tilden, though. We 9. Botteron 00-00, Wright 0 04) 0, Tucker 4 the alleged sale of municipal oneman grand jury probe of the and other interior alterations at the field junior and varsity formerly of Munich, Germany. The reception will give business he said. for grabs...Eight large banners way this year." needed someone to pick up the slack 0-0 8. Jordan 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 6-14 40. promotions and misuse of city alleged corruption. Five of them Center Congregational Church, squads...Average salary of the 1,517 The dinner-dance is open to lodge persons an opportunity to meet Anne The estimated cost for the decorate the walls of the East property. have pleaded guilty, but won't be The Rev. Newell Curtis said today players in the National Hockey members and guests. For reser­ Flint, who recently was appointed to the congregation gave final approval alterations, which include new Catholic High gym, each noting state The judge rejected the defense sentenced until Galati’s trial is com­ League this season is $68.893...Fun­ vations contact Paul Hublard or the direct the chamber’s activities. to the ramp Jan. 3 after considerable lavatories to accommodate the han­ championship teams Eagle squads ny. how a coach reacts, when the argument it ne^ed more time to pleted. Elks Lodge at 646-9262. dicapped, is $222,380. Coventry Scores have annexed over the years...One shoe is on the other foot. How many Rev. Curtis said the outside work man's opinion: Jim Penders is as times do you hear a winning basket­ won’t begin until spring. good a basketball coach as he is ball coach say a word when the of­ handling the baseball squad. As a ficiating goes his way. When he loses, Over Tech Quintet Politicians Say Manager Obituaries In Memoriam player, Pender's best sport was the men with the whistles are usually In loving memory of Giarles W Luce who passed baseball . . .On the other hand, this the culprits...Judged by pros Jack Long range shooting by Coventry High kept Cheney Tech at William L. Leonard Beside his wife, he is survived by away Febnury 15. 1978. writer felt that Don Burns was a three sons, Harold F. Leonard and Redmond and Tom Casalino as the arms length as the Patriots took a 66-52 Charter Oak Conference MANCHESTER - William L. Always smiling, happy and content better baseball coach than basketball most improved tennis players at the W illiam A. L eo n ard , both of Loved and respected wherever he went. basketball encounter last night in Coventry. Leonard, 84, of 55 Bilyea Road, during his career at East Catholic Manchester Racquet Club during the Must Cut School Budget Manchester, and Herbert M. Leonard Years will not darken or shadows dim The triumph improves the Manchester, died Tuesday at his The beautiful memories we have of him. although he was a much better 1979-80 season were Len Sorosiak and Coventry had a slender 12-9 bulge Peter DiRosa suggested home. He was the husband of Rose of Andover; one sister, Mrs. John basketball player than a baseball Sue Bicodeau...Pretty Alicia Quinby Patriots’ conference mark to 12-4 and By LAUREN SHEA reason for cutting back comment on the budget un­ Daughtepin*law, Linda after one quarter and 26-20 edge at cutting administration Donlon of New Britain; nine aggregate docket to 14-4 while the Herald Reporter teaching staff. " til he has had a chance to (White) Leonard, Grandsons, Ray t i Jeff performer. Burns is now an assistant of the local Racquet Club has a top the half. It maintained a slight lead costs in the budget. While He was born in New Britain, June grandchildren, 14 great­ coach at Yale which appears to have setback drops the Techmen to 4-11 in MANCHESTER - Di Rosa said the system review it. grandchildren and one great-great­ rating among 12-year-old female ten­ the COC and 6-11 overall. after three quarters at 46-39. he said he hasn’t seen the 5, 1895 and was a resident of turned the corner back to respec- Veteran politicians on both has been trying to get class Education officials spent grandchild. In Memoriam nis players in Connecticut as listed in Cheney returns to the hardwood "The difference was their long- budget, “my position ul­ Manchester for 50 years. Before tability on the hardwood sides of the fence agree size down for years, but the last month in a line-by- Funeral services will be Thursday, In loving memory of my Dad and friend, Charles Tennis Magazine. Friday night at Rocky Hill High. range shooting, " noted Tech Coach timately is going to be that retiring in 1960, he was employed as W. Luco, who passed away February 13, 1976 General Manager Robert with the elimination of line, item-by-item review 1:30 p.m., from the Watkins Funeral Phil Crockett. "It kept us from over­ 1 am opposed to cutting a switchboard operator for Hartford Weiss must face the task of staff the gains of past of the budget. Monday, Home, 142 East Center St., His life was earnest, his actions kind, taking them." back in classroom Electric Light Co. for 42 years. He A generous hand'and an active mind, recommending cuts in the years are snuffed out. He they agreed to accept Manchester. Burial will be in East Keith Lane was the outside bomber education,” said there is a contradic­ was a member of the Wapping Anxious to please, loath to offend. Board of Elducation’s $17.6 without any cuts the budget Cemetery. Calling hours are A loving father and faithful friend. Indians Outlast Hornets for Coventry in the first half with 12 Di Rosa said ad­ million budget. tion in keeping ad­ of School Superintendent Grange and a 25-year club of of his team-high 18 points. Mark ministrators often pare Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Son. Ray By LEN Al STER "You take away the first quarter 23 markers and 7 caroms while Silver ministrative staff and cut­ James Kennedy. Officials HELCO. Morse took over in the third stanza Democratic Mayor classroom costs when they Herald riter and 1 think we outplayed them for contributed a 14-point, 6-assist and 4- Stephen Penny said today, ting back teaching staff trace the high cost of the lor the Patriots with 8 of his game- are faced with a budget three," remarked acting Hornet steal performance for the locals. "By law. the budget is now that he intends to review. no-improvement budget to Not too many shots missed total 14 markers, again mostly on crunch, leaving ad­ Coach Rick Woods, who was subbing Manchester outrebounded the in the manager’s court. He Weiss has kept a Ioyv soaring inflation, man­ EGG-CITING SAVINGS - PINEHURST the target as Manchester High outside jumpers. ministrative budgets profile on the budget, for the ill Neil Guerin, “but they may Hornets, 33-14. "We ran out of gas at the end, " is required to make a dated salary awards, and outlasted East Hartford High, have had a letdown, " he quickly recommendation. For two alone. “I don't think that's saying only he refuses to From Stouffer ... Linguine with clam sauce $1.69, Swedish Meatballs $1.29 and Pearson was pleased with his club Crockett commented, "I thought it increasing energy costs. 78-73, in CCIL basketball ac­ added, "Sometimes it's tough to hold offensively but not its defense or tur­ years, he has failed to right. I don’t accept second guess the Board of Chop Suey Linguini $1.49 was a good effort by all of our guys tion last night before the usual that big of a lead. " novers, which numbered 23. "We make any cuts. I would declining enrollments as a Education and will not throughout the game. The shooting of A 10-2 streak in a two-and-a-half gave the ball away way too much," High-Stepping Act sparse gathering at Clarke Morse and Lane was the difference. have to think this year he’ll FRESH minute span early in the third stanza he stated, "We missed Brian You FRESH Arena. The kids did the best they could Whaler winger Mark Howe steps over Vancouver goalie Gary recommend cuts.” MAINE boosted the Indians to a 56-41 advan­ lose one good defensive player and The Silk Town victory sets the against a good team and I can't ask Republican Director EGGS EGGS tage. Rich Koepsel had 6 markers in it's tough. Bromley after latter deflected shot in first period last night in POTATOES stage for Friday’s showdown with any more of them " William Diana agreed with B.D. LARGE that segment. Hartford. (UPI Photo) league-leading Windham High at "Maybe we were looking ahead Kevin Green with 15 markers was Penny, saying, “In the last The Indians, up 62-49 going into the Clarke Arena The Whippets (15-21 We got out to a fast start and maybe also in twin figures for Coventry. several years, the manager closing eight minutes, couldn't stand doz. doz. clinched at least a tie for the CCIL ti­ we got lazy. But a win is a win and it Scott Cable had a game-high 22 has just passed it on, but I PEARL the prosperity and the pesky Hornets 72« tle with a 71-68 duke last evening over sets up Friday. We ll be ready but points and 9 rqbounds for the have a feeling this year ripped off 9 unanswered markers to we ll have to play better." Canuck Strategy he’s going to give it a hard Wethersfield. Manchester. 14-3, can Techmen while Mo Harrison added New Cuke Salad from Tobin 32 oz. jar $1.52. Hecker’s 2 lb. Whole Wheat Flour 62t close the gap to 62-58. A smaller but Tyler Jones paced the Hornets look.” & SON -ti gain a share of the championship 14 markers for the Beavers. Harrison and G. M. Whole Wheat 5 lb. bag $1.39. We have old-fashioned "stick” matches. quicker line-up did the trick for the w ith 26 p o in ts a lo n g w ith Penny and Diana cited with a win. netted 10 ot his tallies in the third visitors. orchestrating the offense. "I think the limited funds available Windham topped the Silk Towners stanza. Brian Eaton grabbed 8 I P " —COUPON"—“ I VERMONT MAID Two Pat Silver free throws Tyler tonight proved he’s an All-State Checks Whalers to do all the jobs involved |With this Pinshurtl| in Willimantic Jan II. 72-fil. The caroms for the locals. snapped East Hartford’s streak with player, " Pearson remarked. in running the town. They scoupon and any olhara SYRUP 24 oz. Whippets have won 13 in a row while By EARI.VOST 1.22 5:23 to go and the Indians proceeded "Without a question he's the best said it would be difficult *$10.00 grocery purchasa, * the Indians, including the verdict UPTON or SALADA to add lO-of-14 from the 15-foot line ( (>M'iiir\ ((i(>) — Green 6 3-3 15, Sporls KHitor FRIGIDAIRE ■buy 1 lb. I over the Hornets, have won seven player in the league. " for the manager to allow MAOIfLCI FRIGIDAIRE down the stretch. They added just Hreault 1 0-0 2. Morse 7 0-0 14, Lane 8 2-3 the 8.5 percent increase the I LANO OF LAKES I TEABAGS ,0 0 . * 1 . 9 1 straight. Sean Campbell added 18 points and "Let's face it, when you pull a goalie and tie it up you've got to DISHWASHE two field goals. Mike Doran 13 tor East Hartford, 18. Kent Thalacker 2 0-4 4, Badstuebner 1 •eat REFRIGERATOR b l It was a hot-shooting night for both be lucky because the odds are against you, " Vancouver Coach education budget I BUHERfor I PILLSBURY or GOLD MEDAL A M . . F’ive-foot-10 guard Ed Kennison 0-0 2, T. Morris 1 3-3 5. Kev Thalacker 1 1- 17 CU. FT. clubs with the Indians 29-for-47 i617 now 3-14 in the league and 4-15 Harry Neale said last night and he was right. represents and then make 5 1 8 9 * louled out with 4:50 to go and that I 3, J. Morris I 1-2 3. Turn 0 0-00, KaplenO ! $1.39 I FLOUR percent I from the field and the overall The Hornets close out their cuts in "his own Thru Feb. 16, 1980 didn’t help Manchester's fortunes. 0- 0 0. Szabo 0 0-0 0 Totals 28 10-16 66The former Whaler mentor was Hartford c ivic Center Coliseum I I Hornets 31-lor-55 (56 4 percent i. campaign at home h'rlday night departments." 'Silver did a good job at forward but ( li.-n.'N (.'32) - Cable 8 6-10 22. lucky in his strategy as Harold It wasn't the best, nor the worst M O m APPLE SAUCE Each was also adroit Irom the chari- against crosstown Penney High. Harrison 6 2-4 14. Eaton 1 1-3 3. Switzer 2 Democratic Deputy that hurls our depth al guard," Snepsts rifled a shot into the Hart­ showing by the Whalers, and the play P E A N ttl a — --COUPON---li '.’ stripe with Manchester 20-lor-26. Manchester took the jayvee con­ 1- 2 5. Gothberp 3 2-2 8. Mikoleit 0 0-0 0 Mayor Stephen Cassano Manchester Coach Doug Pearson ford net with just 11 seconds left to was hot and cold, for both sides, and P9MI PEARL'S CLEARANCE ■ with this PInehurat i 15oz. jar ...... 4 1 < including 12-lor-16 in the fourth test. 62-61) Jim Florence had 22 Totals 20 12-21 5,2, said he too expected the i i i B i euuuuoieE PEARL'S CLEARANCE cited. "I hope Brian iSweeneyi is enable the Canucks to deadlock the each each team was lucky to escape I coupon ■ quarter when it really needed them, points and Mike Oleksinski 13 for the manager to reverse the PRICE 9 * healthy Friday " with one point in the battle for a ™ '“ 1 * 3 9 9 . l l f | 4 and East llartlord ll-lor-17 14-4 Indians while Gerald Williams Whalers. 5-5. before 10.043 fans at the trend of the last two years. • 2 3 9 . „ 1 9 8 , I $1.00 OFF I 25 oz. jar Sweeney, third leading scorer and playoff berth Manchester ran oil the linal 12 had 21 markers lor the young "Were asking that he ■ on any purchaas ol a 3 or ■ second best rebounder, did not start The two teams, plus Edmonton, MAYTAG DELUXE WHIiaPOOLISlii G.E. WA^iER Connecticut bottle law now in effect. We redeem Cott. points ol the tirst stanza to erect a 26- Hornets, 12-5 make the cuts so we can Isib . I and played only the linal 4 50 Coke, Shurfine and Pepsi bottles and cans. 12 bulge al the turn it tallied the Miiiii lii--irr (Tit) - Ko(‘|)S(‘l 7 9-10 23, are deadlocked lor the 16th - and final have something to look at WASHER 18 lb DELUXE I KRAKUSHAM ■ because ol a bout with the Hu Sweeney (1 2-2 2. Ander.son 11 5-7 27, Accuracy at Line playoff spot We gladly accept Gov't food stamps, town orders opening hoop ol the second canto but If he doesn't, we will" I Thru Fab. 16, 1980 | "Our young kids gave us some Britncii 2 0-2 4, Kennison 2 0-0 4. Silver 5 For the fourth straight games in and Mfg. coupons. the Hornets got back into contention Cassano said the educa­ depth. Woods noted, "Our bench 4-5 14. W'il.son 0 0-0 0. Lombardo 1 0-0 2. Hartlord. the Whalers trailed. 2-C with an 8-poinI tear The halltiinc tion budget as it now helped us with its aggressiveness, Maher 1 0-0 2, Total.s 29 20-26 78 atter one period, but came back to reading was 46-35 in Manchester s Helps Stop Penney stands represents an in­ mOEFINEHURST FORU.S.D.A. CHOICE quickness " l.ii»l ILirlfiinl (T.'l) — Jones II 4-4 26. gain a 3-3 tie after two and forge lavor crease of three points in MEATS. Buy fresher by far Chicken parts ... 1 leg and 1 Campbell 7 4-7 18. McCarthv 2 0-0 4. Pan- ahead. 5-4, on Pat Boulette's second Hill Anderson had a career-high '27 discia 2 0-0 4, Doran 5 3-613, Ladue 0 0-00, Taking advantage of free throw opportunities, Simsbury High the town's mill rate. "We When the clubs met back on Jan 8 points and latched onto 15 rebounds goal with 2 12 left for an apparent breast or any quantity that fits your needs. Tobin, Grote and in East llarltord, the Indians took a Earle 1 0-0 2. I‘clleticr 1 0-0 2. Williams 2 can't afford that kind of an to pace the Indians He was ll-lor-16 bested Penney High, 54-38, in CCIL basketball action last night winner PEARL'S CLEARANCE Mucke cold cuts sliced to order. Very lean Imported sliced ham 46-43 slowdown allair 0-0 4. Totals 31 11-17 73. increase in education PEARL'S CLEARANCE featured at Vz lb. $1.49. Try this ham. sliced wafer thin, with your in lloor attempts. Koepsel chipped in at the Black Knights' gym in East Hartford. Neale’s strategy to pull the goalie alone. Budget cuts are The visiting Trojans converted 26 nearly backfired with an open net but ™ “ * 4 1 9 . PRICE • 3 4 9 * » scrambled eggs. "I don’t think the score was in­ going to have to be a of 33 lout shots in notching their 14th the Canucks hustled and applied the necessity this year, even if ■S! win in 17 league outings. They're 15-3 dicative of what the game was, " Bite tiled cubes, Dandley added. pressure with Snepsts spoiling the that means some cuts in MAGIC CHEF East Hampton Stops Bolton overall. Penney dips to 4-13 in the night for Whaler fans with 11 ticks Many Other Specials U.S.D.A. Choice "You have your peaks and valleys services, Cassano said.” GAS FRESH FOWL CCIL, 4-14 overall with the setback. left on the clock. Hurry In For Your during the year, maybe this is our Republican Director for trlca»$oo Four performers in double the Bulldogs with 14 markers. Norm Penney closes out its CCIL slate Booed lustily by the smallest Continuou, C l„n Itolion ( m — Winkler 3-1-7, Beecher slow time." Schwarz observed. Best Buys. Quantity Limited chickon Moup BEEF figures led East Hampton High Harpin chipped in 8 tallies in a losing Friday night at crosstown East Hart­ crowd to watch them in Hartlord 6-2-14. Ferguson 3-1-7. Harpin 3-2-8, The closest Penney came down the to a 73-44 win over Bolton High eftorl Warner 2-1-5, .Shepardson 0-0-0, Parker 0- ford High with tap-off at 8 o’clock. after period No t. the Whalers skated Free Delivery The clubs were deadlocked at 8-all stretch was six points on two Tony Water Te§l 6 9 < in Charter Oak Conference Eii'l llam|iliiii (7.1) — 0 Ncil 8-4-2U, 3-3. Cassells 0-2-2, Peterson 0-0-0 Totals off to the lockerroom to a great Free Service 1 Yr. STEW lb . after the first quarter with Simsbury Cruz free throws. The next three lb. basketball action last night in .Sennet 5-U-lU. Coolidge 7-2-16. I’ekari 8-0- 17 10-44 minutes or so was sloppy with each reception from the fickle fans atter Is Positive 16, .Sallirg 1-0-2, l.ultberrv 2-1-5, Itussell up al the half, 17-15. The Trojans Free Pig Tall VGRIBEST YOUNG East Hampton. side missing chances to take the tying the score. 2-U-4 Totals 33-7-73 moved to a 38-30 lead after three Boutette and Blaine Stoughton MANCHESTER - A re­ Free Pickup A Disposal of Old App. SAUSAGE MEAT game or to try to gel back into it DUCKLINGS The victory was the Bellringers' periods. each tallied twice, the latter's 34th cent water flow test at the PEARL’S CLEARANCE Jeff Bogus had 18 points and Zack sixth in a row and pegs their COC The Black Knights had oppor­ and 35th, with Tim Sheehy getting his J.C. Penney warehouse PRICE $ 3 4 0 Some Iteme Not Exectly A* U.8.D.A CHOICE , . * 1 . 6 9 Harris 14 to lead Simsbury while , . 9 9 * mark at 12-4 and overall standard at Request Withdrawn tunities to get back into the contest lirst lor the other Hartlord score. site on Chapel Street llluetnted WHOLE UNTRIMMED Chuck Garen had 10 and Pete Cace 8 12-6. Bolton slips in 2-14 in the con- but 21 turnovers severely crimped Snepsts, Tom Gradin. John proved to be positive. Staak Sala...U.S.D.A. Chat PITTSBURGH ( U P li - Attorney Basketball to top Penney. TENDERLOINS lerence and 3-14 overall with the set­ their efforts. Simsbury, itself, wasn't Hughes. Ivan Boldirev and Darcy Water and Sewer Ad­ back. Tom Reich, an agent for major Siiii»liiir> (.it) — Bogus 5 8-11 18, league baseball players, has EAS'I'FKOSII immaculate as it was committing 18 Hota lit the lamp for the visitors. The ministrator Frank Jodaitis RONELESS Bolton's next outing is Friday night Harris 5 4-4 14, Frink 00-00, Eisenhauer 0 withdrawn his request lor arbitration Avenging an earlier setback, East turnovers, rite Trojans were par­ Whalers were lucky, (o say the least, said today. * 3 . 9 8 at home against VInal Tech 0-1 0, Einrich 2 2-2 B. Kellaher 0 2-2 2. lb. lor Ed Otl. Kent Tekulve and Omar Catholic s freshman squad tripped ticularly sluggish down the stretch. Holloway 0 4-6 4. Zaylor 0 0-0 0. Williams with three open net Vancouver shots The tosts were done to SIRLOIN East Hampton led al every turn, Moreno, the Pittsburgh Pirates said Xavier, 65-59, last night in "It seemed like every time we got I 4-4 6, Car.ipbell 12-3 4, Gallagher 0 0-0 0, going astray Friday night Winnipeg determine the amount of 17-9, 33-22 and 53-28 water available in’ease of STEAK ,lb. today Middletown. Neil Ptacheinski had 21 the ball we gave it back, " stated Kitzsimmons 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 26-33 54, comes lo liarlford and the Whalers Skyler O’Neil paced the winners A Pirates spokesman said the points and Rick Soucier 8 for the Simsbury Coach Ray Schwarz. P e n ile ) (ItH) - Caee 4 0-2 8, Cruz 2 3-4 hope lo have Dave Keon back His fire. Jcdaitls said he's con­ willi 20 points lollowed by Pete B.D. PEARL &5oi\ request was withdrawn b'-cimse "They (Simsbury) were converting 7. t.iiinell 1 1-2 I. Dunr 1 0-0 2, Eahev 0 0-0 absence has been noticeable and his vinced there’s an ample "SERVICE IS OUR BEST PRODUCT" ,, Coolidge (16), Russ Pekari (16i and young Eagles, now 12-6 tor the Reich IS conlident contracts lor the their foul shots and we weren't, " 0. Roberts 0 0-0 0. Peruccio 0 0-0 ll. inspiration to the younger players supply o f water there for Brian Sennet ilOi. Jetl Beecher was season East’s next tilt is Friday 649 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER J tliree players can be worked out alternoon against Roc kville at 3:30 at assessed Knight Coach Bernie •Sylvester 1 2-2 4, G aren 4 2-2 10. cannot be measured in the game fire protection. 64.1-2 I 7 the lone double digit perlormer for Kirkpatrick 2 0-0 4 Totals 15 8-11 38 through good-laith negotiations the Itams' gym. Dandley, .summaries 16 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 13, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Wed., Feb. 13, 1980- 17 White House Summer Boycott Official Lake Placid in ^32 First Place LAKE PLACID, N.Y. to go ahead with the Games no “The President urges the ’what are your chances?”’ is considerable. What happened when Lake difference,” said Canada’s Dave Placid first hosted the Winter (UPI) — Despite a crest of matter how few countries par­ United States Olympic Com­ Dave Silk of Scituate, Mass., Man-made and real snow do not ticipated. scored the other goal for the U.S. Murray. “When you come off a Olvmpics'’ new fallen snow which has mittee to reach a prompt decision mix well. At a certain "The International Olympic No sooner had Killanin finalized in the second period. bump, your body falls right added a picturesque quality against sending a team to the temperature the mixture turns to forward because the skis just Committee awarded the 1932 On the Line the IOC’s position than the White games." Since the opening ceremonies slush and is unuseable. Winter Games to the Adiron­ to the setting, it certainly House announced it was officially will be held today, there will be no stick when you hit the ground. dack village of less than 3.000 Tuesday marked the first day of The snow did not have an im­ “The new snow also made the STORRS — A first place rating in New England college hasn’t been a wonderland proposing a boycott of the athletic competition at the Winter competition with the exception of mediate impact on the downhill over the bids of several basketball will be at stake when a revitalized Boston University Moscow Games and Would urge the night run of the luge event. long, flat section over the last tetter-known sites. Construc­ for the United States at the Games and the U.S. came very racers, however. They contin­ third of the run very much slower. tion for the III Winter Games team invades the Fieldhouse, tonight at 8, to play Connecticut Winter Olympics so far. the USOC to support that stand. close to losing in the hockey as The luge consists of four runs — ued to turn in fast times in their began in 1930. The USOC has been against a only one of which is held at night It was almost necessary to push before an advanced sellout crowd of 4,660 and a cable (ESPN) The official opening ceremonies well as the political arena. third practice run down Whiteface with the poles.” The person who convinced boycott but has been in favor of — and the winner will be deter­ Mountain. the IOC about Lake Placid television audience. for the XIII Winter Olympics will Only a goal by defenseman Bill was Dr. Godfrey Dewey, a postponing or moving the Games. Baker of Grand Rapids, Minn., in mined by the best combined time. Boston’s only losses were away both team highs, 37 assists and 31 be held today but it may be hard Cindy Nelson of Lutsen, Minn., local resident. As head of the "We regret the decision by the the last 27 seconds kept the U.S. The glamor event of the Winter Leonhard Stock of Austria found from home. They bowed at steals; 6-2 guard Glenn Consor (10.9 for the U.S. to act as cheerful the main U.S. hope in the town organizers. Dewey had hosts following a political International Olympics Com­ from an embarassing first game Games — the men’s downhill ski the conditions perfect and skied secured a promise from then- Louisiana State (92-72) after opening and 91 assists); 6-9 center Wally women’s downhill, said man­ West (6.3 and 5.1); and 6-3 forward avalanche Tuesday that just about mittee to conduct the 1980 games loss to Sweden. Baker’s goal, race — will be held Thursday and his way on to his country’s Olym­ Gdv. Franklin D Roosevelt with five straight wins. They then in Moscow and to reject the which came after Coach Herb many of the competitors were pic team by turning in the fastest made snow is normally hard and that the state of New York ran off nine in a row prior to a 58-55 Daryl Floyd (7.1, 4.4 and a team buried this country's hopes for fast. proposal of the United States Brooks pulled goalie Jim Craig in hoping that no more snow would time ever recorded on Whiteface would build a bobsled run for setback at St. Peter’s. A win at leading 34 steals). Completing the Plays Tonight competing in the summer games “ But with this fresh snow on it, the compelition Olympic Committee to transfer, favor of a six-man attack, gave fall before then. Mountain’s downhill run. Stock Fairleigh Dickinson was registered starting five is 6-2 sophomore guard at Moscow. the track was so slow on the final Just a few davs before the John Marino, above, will be postpone or cancel the games." the U.S. a 2-2 tie and kept its Although the snow which fell clocked 1:45.07, 1.42 seconds start of the 19.32 Olympics, before they lost at Wagner (70-59). Johnnie Ray Wall, with 9.0 points, 55 Lord Killanin. president of the flat- stretch I felt like being in a in the MCC lineup tonight when said White House Press Secretary hopes alive for a medal in the 12- Tuesday lent a proper esthetic faster than the track record. Lake Placid still had no snow Two more victories pegged the assists and 33 steals. International Olympic Com­ junior race,” said Nelson. The the Cougars host Mitchell of Jody Powell. team hockey competition. touch to the official opening of the The best American time was Rain was falling and brown record at 17-3 going into Maryland, UConn, its shooting and rebounding mittee. delivered a knockout women were not timed. grass was visible everywhere. punch to the U.S. government's "Under these circumstances, "It was one of the biggest ones athletic competition, it created a turned in by Karl Anderson of The Terps won, 99-76. way off form, lost by 68-65 to Rhode New London at 8 o’clock at neither the President, the In other developments, the IOC Then it snowed on the night of Island in the Huskies' return to the request to have the Moscow I've ever scored, and I hadn’t horror show for the alpine and Greene, Maine, who was sixth at Feb 3 - leaving a blanket of Among Coach Rick Pitino’s ac­ East Catholic High. Olympics canceled, postponed or Congress nor the American peo­ scored in a while,” said Baker. “I cross country skiers. They have 1:47.83. decided to let three Mongolian white for the opening ceremo­ complishments was a 74-63 victory at Hartford Civic Center last Saturday, The locals boast a 13-8 ple can support the sending of been training on man-made snow athletes participate in the Games before a New England collegiate moved when he announced that didn't believe it at first. When you However, the strong Canadian nies the next dav Roosevelt Rhode Island which broke the Rams’ record and must win to qualify United States teams to Moscow pull your goalie and yofl’re down for several months and the team was not pleased with the but an appeal by the Taiwanese to was there w ith'3,000 other Keaney Gym win streak. record breaking turnaway crowd of the IOC had decided unanimously participate was rejected in the spectators for the New England Junior this summer. with 40 seconds to go, you figure difference in texture between the conditions. Boston has a few impressive team 14,581 fans. Jim Abromaitis became real thing and the man-made stuff New York State Court of Appeals. The 1932 Games — which College Tournament Feb.29 in “There was a real big produced a startling perform­ statistics as a result of the Terriers’ UConn’s 13th member of the 1,000- ance by the underdog D.,S “shuttle hurdle relay” substitution of point club, just making that figure Warwick, R.I. team - began on Feb 4 players which employs about 11 men. with a 12-point performance. Larry Hayden’s 20 points a Competing were 17 nations Following this game, UConn plays THE UNDERDOG U.S, TEAM marches at the opening of the 1932 Winter Olvmpics in Lake The Terriers have scored an average game leads the locals. The and 364 athletes 83.7 points per game while allowing at home to Central Connecticut, It was an era before televi­ Placid, N.Y. In an upset, the Americans won the overall title with 12 medals, including six mark is the best in the Connec­ Moscow Games U.S. Hockey Coach gold. 70,5. The team appears among the another advance sellout game, on sion. satellites and instant ticut Junior College Athletic worldwide communications. nation's leaders in opponents field Saturday night at 8 and then winds up its home campaign by meeting Ver­ Association. So the media coverage was ing champion — Sonja'Henie world going into the 1932 One member of that U.S goal percentage, allowing but 43.5 Satisfied with Tie not nearly as extensive as it of Norway. Scalpers were gel­ Games But four days before bobsled team was Eddie percent success while shooting 47.5. mont Monday night at 8. Two games Mitchell has a 6-7 won-lost To Be MinusU.S. will be this year ling as much as *50 a ticket the Olympics, world champi­ Eagan, who at the 1920 Sum­ Leading the team are four seniors. — at Holy Cross (Feb. 20) and at Jack Shea, 21. a Lake Plac­ for Miss Henie's performanc­ record. on Werner Zahn broke his arm mer Olympics in Antwerp had They are 6-9 forward Steve Wright, Maine (Feb. 23) — complete the LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (UPI) — Herb Brooks was “very hap­ id resident, became the first es Again she captured the when a German experimental won a gold medal in light- Women’s teams from the gold medalist in 1932 A dark with 18.9 points and 6,5 rebounds. slate. LAKE PLACID, New York (UPI) - The XIII Winter Olym­ py”. After all, his young hockey team had come back to earn a gold medal, with Maribel Vin­ sled crashed during practice heavyweight boxing His role two colleges are paired at 6 tie that could go a long way in the overall standings. horse competitor. Shea won son of the United States win­ on the Mount Van Hoevenberg at Lake Placid made Eagan pics officially open today against the unprecedented backdrop of the 500-meter speed skating ning the bronze Austria's bobsled run It happened at o’clock. 3 the only man in Olympic his­ the host nation calling for a mass boycott of the Summer Games “ When you tie a good hockey team weren’t aggressive enough_ in our event on opening day A short Karl Shafer won the men's the famous Zig-Zag curve tory to win gold medals in Sports Forum in five months’ time. in the last minute, you have to be forchecking, particularly in the lime later, Irv Jaffee, another figure skating championship Another German practice summer and winter competi­ lucky and grateful,” the United American, beat the favored The team of Beatrix sled later crashed on Shady tions an achievement that Lord Killanin, the Irish president "If they say they are not going offensive zone. The game was not an Scandinavians to capture the States Olympic coach said Tuesday Loughran and Sherwin Badger curve Two team members still stands. Facilities Inadequate crease our practice facilities and made in support of the wrestling of the International Olympic Com­ because of government orders, they artistic one in a lot of ways despite 5.000- meter speed skatingof the United States captured after Bill Baker scored with 27 suffered skull fractures, end­ There was no Alpine (down­ Dr, James Kennedy thus help to strengthen the wrestling program at Manchester High School. mittee, said Tuesday the IOC had could be subject to sanctions." he being low-scoring. That’s a tribute to gold medal. the silver medal in the pairs ing all German chances for hill and slalom) skiing at the program of Manchester High School. seconds left to give the Americans a The next day. Shea won the Superintendent of Schools We also realize the budget cuts that decided unanimously that the told a news conference. the goaltending. event. They finished behind gold medals 1932 Games. Practice sweat equipment and 2-2 tie with Sweden in the opening 1,500-meter speed skating Andree and Pierre Brunet. 45 North School St., now plague our school athletic Moscow Olympics will go ahead in The sanctions laid down in the "We got outstanding goaltending American brothers J The ski jumping events matching warm-ups have not been day of competition at the Winter event, becoming the first 1928 gold medalists, who were Hubert Stevens and Curtis were swept by a strong con­ Manchester 0040 department, but we feel that the July no matter how few nations at­ rules, formulated after the African from Jimmy Craig. He came up with American ever to win two again champions in 1932 supplied to the team for 10 years. We boycott of Montreal, include the Olympics. Stevens won the two-man bob­ tingent from Norway Dear sir: wrestling program is in definite need tend. the important saves (he stopped 34 of gold medals at a Winter Because of the Depression, sled competition in a thrilling When the 1932 Lake Placid currently use various unmatching suspension of the National Olympic “We’ve got to consider ourselves Olympics Right behind him My name is Mark Albert. I am a of financial support. Our coach, The White House responded im­ 36 shots) when we needed them and it only lour nations sent hockey finish, edging the Swiss team. Games ended, the United girls’ track team warm-ups. It is Committee involved. lucky. They (the players) could have was Jaffee. who won the teams — the United States. senior at Manchester High School Barry Bernstein has done all that he mediately by urging the U.S. Olym­ was gratifying to see him get back The four-man bobsled States — expected to finish hard for us to represent MHS with can and now is up to us. In the name Such a suspension of the USOC quit and just accept^ the loss. We’re into form. The last couple of weeks 10.000- meter speed skating Poland. Canada and Germa­ event, postponed by rain and among the also rans — had and 1 am writing on behalf of the pic Committee not to send an gold. ny, Canada won. the United pride when we are all wearing of both safety and Manchester pride, would mean that the 1984 Summer very happy.” he’s been laboring and he said he'd warm weather, was actually captured the overall team Manchester High School wrestling American team to Moscow. But most of the attention States was second held after the closing ceremo­ title with six gold medals, assorted outfits. You know the we, the undersigned, invoke your Olympics could not be held in Los With American goalie Jim Craig come through tonight.” focused on the defending team. Jody Powell, the White House The Germans were the nies - with the United States four silver and two bronze. saying, "The team that looks like a support. Angeles because the contract would pulled in favor of a sixth attacker. Olympic women's figure skat- strongest bobsledders in the We realize that, because of the press secretary, said in Washington The Swedes took a 2-1 lead 4:45 into winning again IN E W S P A P E H E N T E R P R IS E A.SSN winner, plays like a winner.” The Manchester High School the United States would continue to no longer be valid, several IOC Baker, a 23-year-old defenseman the third period when Thomas academic situation and inflation, from Grand Rapids, Minn., who We realize that efforts have been Wrestling Team urge other Western governments to members pointed out. Eriksson tapped in a pass from money for athletic budgets is scarce. played for Brooks at the University join the boycott and consider Athletes, whose NOCs boycott Harald Luckner. The Americans had Several items of high priority, of Minnesota, took a pass from Marie organizing alternative Games with Moscow, may still be able compete in tied the game with 28 seconds left in however, must be brought to light. Pavelich and drilled a 40-foot Investigate Payoffs to Players The most important factor is that the the teams that do not go to Moscow. Moscow as individuals if they wish. the second period when Dave Silk of At the moment the rules do not allow slapshot through the legs of Swedish Scituate, Mass., broke in on a 2-on-O safety and well-being of the athletes Killanin made it clear the IOC ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) - "I told them 1 was not aware that November with revelation of it, but Killanin said the IOC would goalie Pelle Lindbergh to earn the break with Mark Johnson and beat of Manchester High School must out­ believed it could not solve the A federal grand jury that began its anything like that had been approved wiretape information that implicated examine the situation. tie. Lindbergh with a 10-foot wrist shot. weigh all monetary considerations. you CAN DO IT political problems between Moscow investigation of University of New by the board of directors or that they former head coach Norm Both the U.S. government and the “It was one of the biggest ones I’ve Sw^en took a 1-0 lead at 11:04 of Numerous minor injuries have oc­ and Washington over Afghanistan, athletics with questions were aware of it, " Trujillo said. He Ellenberger and assistant Manny BEAT YOUR FEET TO THE and that the Moscow Games must USOC tried to persuade the IOC to ever scored, and I hadn’t scored in a the first period on another short curred this year, and every year, about academic practices apparently also said he was "not aware of Goldstein in an alleged plot to com­ BUMP F proceed as planned because "the delay making a decision over while,” Baker said. “ 1 didn’t believe deflection — this one converted by because of inadequate practice and now is centering its inquiry on possi­ anything that was happening, if it mit bribery and mail fraud in the Moscow immedaitely. But Killanin it at first. Then I just threw up my Sture Andersson. competition facilities. Our wrestling Timing in bumps is critical to good turn; 2) The pole tip's contact with the very existence of the Olympic ble payoffs to players and alleged was happening” in connection with said a delay would have been taken arms and kind of leaned back. When Swedish Coach Bengt Ohison fixing of a junior college player’s mat, used for practices and matches, skiing. The next time you're forced to mogul can serve as your signal to Games, the Olympic Movement and gambling connections to the alleged academic irregularities. as "a sign of weakness and in­ Time Out to Swing you pull your goalie and you’re down accepted the tie but was disappointed record. is undersized and consequently in­ ski up and over a mogul, think of your change edges. It will trigger you onto the organization of sport through the program. Thomas Tabet, Trujillo’s attorney, Since then, Ellenberger was fired, pole as an extension of your arm and a new edge a little earlier than normal decision." with 40 seconds to go, you figure, over the way his team let in the tying juries occur as we wrestlers hit the International Federations, is at Phil Mahre, USA hope in for an Olympic medal in men’s alpine Among those testifying Monday said his client also was asked by the Goldstein resigned, numerous foot­ fingers. Let the pointed tip of the pole so your ski has a better chance of , d R e ...... Just how...... many V teamsV-WM.IIO MWdo 5Mgo to ‘What are your chances?’ goal so late in the game. floor off the mat. It is not our wish, stake." skiing, enjoys disco dancing with hostess Beth Spangenberg at when the panel convened for the grand jury about the possibility that ball and basketball players were touch the crest of the bump before holding on the back or fall-away side And Killanin warned the USOC it Moscow probably will now rest with The tie gives each team a point in “The way the game was tied is not but it is a possibility that a more your feet arrive. This will help improve of the mogul. Make sure that the pole Olympic Village during idle hours. (UPI Photo) fourth time to look at the Lobo the NCAA playoff game between declared ineligible, six football vic­ would be breaking Olympic rules if it decisions of the major Western the Blue Group standings, a signifi­ very nice for us, ” he said. "It’s serious injury may result in a law your skiing In two ways; 1) Reaching tip is the first thing to make contact UNM and Cal-State Fullerton in 1978 tories and one basketball win were with the high part of the bump. When withdrew from Moscow citing White European governments in the next cant point in light of West Germany’s program was former booster club suit against the school board. slightly ahead with your hand will put always very hard to give up a goal your upper body in a position where it it gets there first, your turn will feel E president Nino Trujillo. He said he was fixed. forfeited. House pressure. weeks, IOC members believe. upset loss to Romania Tuesday. The like that in the last minute. They're For safety reasons alone, a new was asked by the grand jury if he was Trujillo said he was unaware of a The grand jury continued its can flow naturally and fluidly Into the more secure. College Basketball Roundup Americans play Czechoslovakia and very happy and we’re not." mat, or an enlargement of our pre­ aware of payoffs to players from fixed game, if there was one. meeting today. Sweden goes against Romania In other "Blue” games Tuesday, sent one, is a necessity. Another con­ Reprinted by perrnission of S*u Megazine Thursday. boosters. The scandal began in late Technical assiBiance provided by Professional Ski Club Ready to Make Move Romania edged the West Germans 6- sideration is our actual practice Instructors of America While he was thrilled with the tie. 4 and the Czechs clobbered Norway area. Injuries also result because of Georgetown Ends Brooks wasn’t too excited with the 11-0. In the Red Group, the favored Milner Signs QUIZ the hard, cement, unpadded walls of overall performance of his club. our auxiliary gymnasium. Padding Soviets slaughtered Japan 18-0, PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Bullets’ Grevey “I was not satisfied with the play Canada clubbed Holland 10-1 and the walls is also a necessity for in­ of our forwards,” Brooks said. "We 6coreboQrd The Pittsburgh Pirates an­ Poland upset Finland 5-4. jury prevention. Syracuse Streak nounced today the signing School pride is another considera­ Bv I'niied I'ress InlorniiUonal (loldun Stale at .MiiwauKee n a t i o n a l b a s k e t b a l l AS.SOC Denver at Seattle of leftfielder-first baseman tion. It is difficult for us to have the Supplies Medicine NEW YORK (UPI) — It’s been nearly 20 years since Jim Eastern Conference John Milner for the 1980 Atlantic Division type of practices that make state Boeheim played alongside a fellow named Dave Bing in Manley Pair of Deadlocks W L I M GB season. champions when only six or eight Boston 43 13 768 - NEW YORK (UPI) — An ailing Kevin Grevey may be just the Philadelphia 40 16 714 3 n a t i o n a l tKiCKEA LKAt.l i; In 1979, Milner played 56 wrestlers can practice on our small Field House. They used to call the place the “The Pit,” a fitting Cainpliell ( onlerence New York 28 ‘S .491 If'z Patrick Division games as a leftfielder and mat at one time. Imagine the swim­ right medicine the Washington Bullets need to make a late run at name for an arena that better resembled a large shack. Washington 24 32 429 19 6 U /N M D A W L T Pts (,K (; a 36 as a first baseman, the NBA playoffs. Spice NHL Action New Jersev 23 3T 397 21 ming teams having to practice in Pliilade||ihM T, 4 la iT L9 63-,S4 halftime advantage before Well, Manley has housed its final Central Dtvis.on NA Islanders 3i ai 8 while posting a batting Grevey, battling a week long cold, been more fitting. The Orangemen \S L I’d GB IKT 168 only one lane of the school! A new Grevey took over in the third period. Syracuse basketball game. The NA HaiiKcrs 2f 21 9 NEW YORK (UPI) — Both in haberdashery and hockey, ties •Atlanta 3T 23 Hi3 ~ 210 197 average of .276, a Pirate mat, or a mat enlargement, would in­ poured in a season-high 32 points Denver Coach Donnie Walsh also Orangemen, ranked second in the na­ have lost only 12 times in 203 tries in San Antonio 30 28 M7 ' M lania IHfi 182 WasliiniMon i: .1) 9 spokesman said. He was Tuesday night to help the Bullets likes the Bullets’ chances of reaching tion, carried a 57-game home win­ Manley since 1962 and since Boeheim come in different shapes and varying styles. Houston 29 28 r09 fG 172 2U:i Indiana 28 3i) 4S< 7 Simth«' Division named National League snap a four-game losing streak with a the playoffs. ning streak into Tuesday night's con­ rejoined his alma mater as a coach Cleveland 23 36 390 12G W 1. T I ’D tip (,\ Such was the situation Tuesday scored for New York in the opening I 'llK .ik!o Z\ 19 14 I 1:9 168 player of the week for the 128-111 triumph over the Denver test with Georgetown. It was to be four years ago, Syracuse had never D etroit 14 4:1 246 20G JERRY LUCAS IS OHIO STATES "I still like that team, " said Walsh. Western Conterenf e M DtuiN 24 'it 9 177 IKt ONLY NBA ROOKIE OF THE, night when the Vancouver-Hartford half minute of play, only to have the I'idiiiontoii period of April 10-15. Nuggets. the last basketball game played in been defeated at home. Midwest Division 17 27 11 311 2S> YEAR. WHO IS LOUISVILLES "I wouldn’t be surprised if they make and Winnipeg-Islander games ended V a n to u ve i 18 21 8 1H1 189 goal disallowed. W 1. I ’d t.B ONLY NBA TOP ROOKIE ? Bowling, "Before the game I felt terrible," a good showing if they get into the Manley. The Carrier Dome will be Kansas ( itv W inni|i<'k: 14 9 i:i 2J> "All good things must come to an in ties. But in the first game, there 37 2T :9T - ( .dorado Mattsson, who stopped 20 shots to M ilw aukee 14 V 9 171 '21.1 said Grevey, who was lO-for-18 from playoffs” the site of both football and basket­ 32 27 f42 ;i' < WaU's C iinleii'im A. DAVE COWENS end," said Boeheim, whose team were goals being scored till the final 27 for Resch, was drafted in 1977 by Denver 21 38 Sty I4G the field (including two three- Noriis Division B. WES UNSELD COl N'rilV U I.l IJ- Larry FRIENDSHIP- Sam In other games, Atlanta defeated ball games at Syracuse next year. slipped to 21-2. "We can come back seconds, and in the other there was Chicago 20 ;b 34‘ ir WILLIS REED______/ the Islanders, but says they never I lah 19 40 :t2 16G W 1. T l ’t> . L G \ pointersl and hit 10-of-ll free throws. ‘Manley Field House is now of­ M o n tre .il Bates 184-163-143-490, McAllister 232, Dick VJood- Portland 95-89, Houston edged San and win the next game. We just failed nary a one. offered him a contract. i ’at Mil D ivision :ii 19 I. 175( "It's ironic that I should feel so bad Antonio 120-118 and Chicago topped ficially closed," shouted Georgetown W 1. I ’d GB I.O.S \n»;elu 2! 2. !» ■iS 2W 49-«SiMA|:jaMSUE Terry Schilling 167-135-147- bury 210-502, Jim Sgafer to execute. I don’t want to say At Hartford, Harold Snepsts scored "It was very much of my mind Seattle 42 16 724 I’lM'-'huiL'h 19 2 n 178 a il Flag Carrier and play so well." Coach John Thompson after his D d io il 449, Frank Kiernan 145- 201-567, Bob Cappa 539, Golden State 100-94. anything, but it (the closing of with 11 seconds left to lift the tonight,” he said. "1 really wanted to lais Xn^ieles 4(1 18 H9I) 2 J i '26 8 48 181 IHti I'hiK'niv ll j i l l o r d 17 24 11 It*. 192 139414, Nondo Annulli 139- GM Grevey. who earlier in the season Hawks U.'i, Frail llla/.rrH 89 Hoyas, decided underdogs, staged a ;t7 li) l>49 4' LAKE PLACID, N.Y. Clay Hence 502, Bill Zwick Manley) was tough." Canucks to a 5-5 tie with the Whalers. do well against them. This was only San Die^iii :tl m 14 VdaiiiN Divisii.n KKC - Bob Smith 150- was riding the bench and may feel furious second-half rally to post a 52- (UPI) — Figure skater 157-395, Joe Salafia 142-390, 531, Bruce Hence 228-570, John Drew scored 24 points and The Hoyas, 18-6, struggled through Only 2:01 earlier, Pat Boutette had my fourth start and I had a lot of rilam l 27 :ii toil I' W I, T I ’t .1 G \ 152-427, Bill F’agani Jr. 141- 50 victory over the Orangemen. 1 lOlden Si.ite IT 41 21CI Z 1 1 (i 21’ \My Scott Hamilton has been Stan McFarland 387, Ted Mike Getewich 511, Elbe Atlanta held Portland to 62 points for a horrid first half, connecting on only put Hartford ahead with his second Tuestlii Besiili Bo'ion i\ r 7 218 Kx'l shots on me early, including a dis­ M initi" 151-401, Newt Emerson 136- Backiel 145-382. Vic three quarter* to record its seventh For nearly 10,000 sentimentalists, Kouston I3i San \niom<> 118 2 IT 111 212 H i! chosen to carry the United Cappa 188-462, Lou Toutain AUTO five field goals for a 21 percent goal of the game. DudH'i JI > 8 - N B A - allowed goal by Trottier. It looked < hi- an>i HU violden S ta le W i n 191 154-398, Jerry Smith 153- Abraitis 141-378, Charlie a victory by Syracuse would have T'lioiii 2! -Jt 1 48 States flag at Wednesday’s 179, Lee Bean 190-521, consecutive victory and open a five- shooting average as Syracuse raced Vancouver had taken a 4-3 lead at WashinkM'ifi 128 Iv n v e rlll ay ’2S> like it was going to be a 40 or 50 shot luesdav s Heoili 379, Ted Caddy 135-379, threatened with the recent addition M lantatf PortlaiKliC) opening ceremonies of the Whelan 369, Al Martin 13,5- Marion Franklin 200-490, game lead in the Central Division. to a 30-16 halftime lead. 1:15 of the final period on a goal by W innii'i't II N S Dl.indersO 'in of John Williamson, says his con­ night, but then the team got behind WiHlnesdav s(.jnu" XIII Winter Olympic Gene Yost 375, Bernie 362, Pete Staum 146-359, Pat Thibodeau 460, Phyllis Eddie Johnson added 16 points and Darcy Rota, but Blaine Stoughton me.” ( lah ,il Philadelpliia Van. inner ll.'iil|..id in-. 6 REPAIRS Goodin 372, Bill Zwick 372, fidence is soaring Dan Roundfield had 10 for Atlanta. t'k’veland at iK'tioit W.ishintlrrn' L.i' Vntel. s2 Games. Lon Annulli 357. McQuade 455. East Sextet drew the Whalers even with his 35th Winnipeg Coach Tom MeVie, New \'..rk at lloiision W ('diirs(j;n vii.iiin-A "I m not getting jerked in and out In other games. Villanova took Hamilton, 21, of Rose- Norm Vittner 145-369, Al "Homo of Mr. Goodwrtneh" Tom Owens topped Portland with 22 goal. defending his team’s defensive style, New .lersev ;ii Indiatu N V H .iiitet •> al ( 111. aco over sole possession of first place in fhl( .It'll ,il Milwaukee M l.in l.i ,it D d i.iit mont, Pa., was elected Rossetto 139-368, Dick rd' BreTe;had l9and C^ "It was an emotionless game for said, "If you were going to fight Joe PorllamI at L o s S ni'e le ' f i l l •‘Inn all .i< rn io n !.. Lessard 356, Randy helped my confidence, he said. If Natt. in his first game for Portland the Eastern Eight with a 70-68 vic­ Boston .it I’hoemv 1 .dill.I’ll.Ill.»! Miniii sola standard bearer Monday us,” said Vancouver Coach Harry Frazier, you wouldn't stand in the riioi sii.i\ s I ,aim's Copeland 141-352, Tom • Complete Mechanical Service we can get a couple more guys going, added 14 points ^ Downed, 8-0 tory over Rutgers ... Texas drubbed W ashintion.it S.iii Diei,’" night in a meeting of the Neale. "It’s hard to understand the \tlanl,i at Se.illle w Iiim |ica .II I'liiladeli'liia middle of the ring and slug it out. We Gu.'liu. .1 Moiitiu.il Martin 352, John Mairoca we can still turn this season around” _ _ , Dressing only seven players Baylor 99-61 behind Ron Baxter’s 30 Thursd.iv s G .iiiie' captains of the 10 U.S, • Collision Repair spotty effort. Especially considering l<.•^|..M .It Itllll.ilo eaf.slem&rool came in here with a game plan to I tah at New .lersev 136, Stan Jakiel 135. The Bullets, who won the NBA M f i r t l T t n because of illness. East Catholic’s points ... Jacksonville downed S N' I'l iiid i'i'. ,il I ii|ii| teams. Indian.i a! ('level.iniJ • Auto Painting that we were playing a team we have keep them from scoring. We played ■si l.'iu i' al 1 .0 ' vnaeles main street championship two years ago and lost * * '• '* ’*»'** O C O r C S ice hockey team suffered an 8-0 Florida 61-41 in a Sun Belt clash ... New A'lirk at San \nlonio to beat out for that playoff spot.” man on man, tight checking, and we to Seattle in the finals a year ago, are ff.f1 e V f f FM n t l whitewashing at the hands of Far­ Arkansas defeated Texas A&M 45-44 downtown manchester • Low Cost Service Rentals Meantime, the Jets and New York shut down the lanes to the net." in danger of not making the playoffs -• * mington High last night at Avon on a free throw by U.S. Reed with no • Factory Trained Technicians Islanders skated to a scoreless In the only other NHL game Florist for the first time since 1967. Rink. time remaining ... Marquette • Charge With Master Charge They are currently in fourth place OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — Top- deadlock as Markus Mattsson, Tuesday night, Washington defeated FEBRUARY CAR CARE SPECIAL and HotiMplant 203/ 649-2522 3 stopped Xavier (Ohio) 82-70 as the Ted Howard had three goals, Kurt making only his fourth NHL start, Los Angeles 5-2. Spadallat in the Atlantic Division, and trail In- Martina NavratHova easily Warner two. Bud Shea, Skip Mello Warriors scored their fourth straight • 24 Hour Wrecker Service registered his first shutout for Win­ (iapitalH 3, K in g a 2 diana by three games for the last P^st Laura Dupont, Matthews, and Chip Greiner one apiece for the victory ... Southern Methodist, nipeg. He couldn’t get a win out of it, Ryan Walter and Rolf Edberg took Tel. 646-6464 playoff spot in the E a ste rn Tuesday night to ad- 12-6-2 Indians. The Eagle skaters behind a three-point play by Dave Oil change, oil filter, Conference but Washington Coach ^ ‘^ird round in a $150,(XK) though, since Chico Resch was just advantage of a double penalty against wind up the regular season 9-7-1. Piehler with nine seconds left, edged as flawless in the Islander net. Dick Motta feels his cluh is ready to tournament at the Oakland East, however, does have one more Rice 82-81 ... Los Angeles with goals 50 seconds plus lubrication Oddly, Bryan Trottier apparently apart in the second period as the embark• ■ on a winning ■ streak Coliseum Arena. date before the state tournament. Dun t pul i)ff this important suniL't* work any lon^ur. Capitals handed the Kings their 13th Specials like this shouldn’t be tmssed. "We have played three of our last In the final match of the evening, The Eagles will face crosstown SHELL EASY CARE 40 loss in the last 16 games. Dirty old oil is drained from your unKine. Kivu quarlsuf Roses four games very well, but we have second-seeded Evonne Goolagong CARTER Manchester High in the third and Shell Fire & Ice * lOVS-40 motor t»il aie put to work. A only won one of them, " said Motta. Cawley defeated Sherry Acker, Nastase Blows up..Again Edberg broke a 2-2 tie at 10:01 of • 40 MONTH LIMITED rubber match Saturday night at the the second period with his 'l5th goal WARRANTY* new filter ts installed to trap harmful particles that may "We had a good outside-inside com­ Kalamazoo, Mich., in straight sets Bolton Ice Palace at 7:50 for the RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (UPI) point in the match occurred in the se­ work their way into the enttme’s mainstream. -6-3, 6-4. of the year on a 10-foot rebound with • GOOD SERVICE WHEN bination going and things are coming Miller Cup. — Considering past tantrums thrown cond set when the referee ruled a van POWER DEMANDS ARE Then your chassis is lubricated together for us now.” Earlier in the evening, Rosie Dillen backhand was out but the call the Kings still one man short. Five at all key (xiinls. The local sextets split previously, by the fiery Hie Nastase, Tuesday’s NOT PROBLEMS Offer expires CHEVROLET Casals overcame Dianne Fromholtz, minutes later. Bob Sirois scored the DOZEN Grevey was aided by Elvin Hayes the Indians taking a 3-2 overtime af­ display was very reserved. was overruled by the referee, in­ Starts At $39.00 • WET CHARGED (DATK). Captials’ fourth goal. whilo lh«y lad and Greg Ballard, who had 27 points Australia, 1-6,6-1,6-2, to post another fair and the Eagles a 4-2 verdict. Nastase exploded during a first- furiating Nastase. The Romanian • EXCELLENT CHARGE apiece to offset a pair of 25-point per­ second round victory in the tourna­ "To be truthful we used it as a round match in the $250,0(X) Tennis was warned by the referee for After Rob Palmer had given the RETENTION Feb. ment. Kings a 1-0 lead early in the first formances by Denver’s Dan Issel and scrimmage,” East Coach Bill Man- Games at Mission Hills Country Club abusive language, and, un­ • LOW WATER LOSS Cash & Carry only, CHEVROLET period, Washington missed a chance 29th Alex English. In other matches Tuesday, nix spoke of the meeting with Far­ and went on to lose to Erik van characteristically, settled down no phone orders please to tie the game when Grahame Grevey got 10 of his points early in Virginia Wade defeated Renee mington, ”We turned our final scores Dillen, 6-4, 7-6 while fourth-seeded almost immediately. the third quarter, when the Bullets Richards 6-3, 6-2; Greer Stevens Guillermo Vilas of Argentina was “ What am I supposed to do,” stopped Bent Gustafsson on a penalty into the CIAC already before the shot with 2:45 left in the period. 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER broke the game open by outscoring topped Regina Marsikova 6-2, 6-1; game and really didn’t count it. After pushed to the limit in scoring a 2-6,6- Nastase asked, “kill the referee? SILVER LANE SHELL Virginia Ruizici defeated Maureen Five years ago I would have killed The Kings had taken a 2-1 lead ear­ s|0«s the Nuggets 17-6 for an 80-60 lead that Saturday night we only had seven 2, 7-6 victory over Bob Lutz to Open Valentine’s Day was never threatened. Louie 6-1, 6-3; Christiane Jolissaint highlight the second day of the tour­ him before 1 would have let him get ly in the second period when Charlie 2S2 SPENCER ST., MANCHESTER GM QUALITY guys. The others were sick and even till 9 PM SERVICE RANTS Thejiie Bullets,Duiieis, wiinwith uaiiardBallard scoring beat Roberta iT».v.auuuiMcCallum u-i,6-4, t-o,4-6, o-i,6-4; some of those who played were nament. give away that point.” Simmer, returning following a 17- Regularly $18.75 20 of his points in the first half, took a Margolin defeated Anne sick.” Nastase lost to van Dillen, 7-4, in game absence due to a knee injury, Call 646-0879 or 646-9028 VISA* GOMERAL MOTORS FASTS DIVISION Smith 6-2, 6-1. their tie-breaker, but the turning scored his 37th goal. 18 - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb, li. 1880 Congressmen to Skip %imerence’ Is the Word EVENING HERALD. Wed., Feb. 13, 1980- 19 Washington's Farewell WASHINGTON (UPI) - For 50 The Senate still is getting a longer For St. Valentine’s recess than the House. The senators Day MANCHESTER years, through war and storm, the House met on George Washington's do not meet at all this week. Traditionally, Congress has taken birthday to read the first president's By JAMES V. HEALION bare in a two-hour chat with the man BPIiSIDENTS IM KS farewell address. off the week of Abraham Lincoln's who said he was divorced and the birthday for Republican members to At least, a handful of members met BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - The word father of three children. “ He picked attend to GOP fund-raising ac­ to hear a junior member who had for St. Valentine’s Day isn’t love in up the airline blanket, spread it tivities. Democrats traditionally Dr, Dorothy Tennov’s book. It’s LUMBER been draft^ for that purpose read across both our laps and then S4LE A W IO N ! claim the recess in the name of a the lengthy and mostly dull speech to limerence. reached for my hands with both of his non-Republican, George Washington. an almost empty chamber and Ms. Tennov is the author of "Love underneath the blanket. Some GOP House members were and Limerence,’’ inspired by her SALE ENDS MON. FE B . 18 gallery. “ I have never felt as totally happy angered this year the Democratic But not this Monday. clinical work and 13 years of and at peace. The touch of his hand □ majority decided not to take the House leaders decided this year to research while a University of and the sweetness of his breath, his whole week off. and some charged Bridgeport psychologist. □ honor Washington's birthday by beautiful blue eyes, the range of his ALL PRICES CASH AND CARRY harassment. simply adding one day to the "I have heard tales rivaling the intellect, his enjoyment of his life, But there was one thing both CONSERVE W'ashington-Lincoln birthday recess, grand amours of fiction. They ranged ^ B I S W eveything about him met my expec­ Democratic and Republican leaders which begins in the House at the from a three-day spree in Naples to a tation of the perfect man,’’ she said. close of business today. agreed on: it was useless to read John Pfanstiehl 50-year unrequited yearning,” she Washington's speech if no one was in­ said in an interview. ENERGY The .Senate will keep the tradition Ms. Tennov says limerence doesn’t terested. What is this thing called going, however, with Sen. Donald necessarily lead to sexual intimacy "Nobody ever showed up. " said an limerence? Stewart, D-Ala., reading the address Pfanstiehl and the woman said it hasn’t in her ENERGY SAVERSfji3T aide to the Democratic leadership "It’s constantly thinking about "It's too bad. but it's time for this relationship. “ I must maintain the MACUANKitC OUNCAH CC him. Planning ways to make him respect of my boys and I must lead to be consigned to the dust bin, " FROM Heads Club care. Vividly imagining the first sign them by example,” the woman said, agreed a GOP aide. of reciprocity (a look, word, or a sentiment she said was shared by Driclge This was a far cry from past years, touch). Fear of rejection. Wanting the man. when the reading of the address was him only," she said. M-D^JambUp M-D* thought to be an inviolate tradition ANDOVER — John Pfanstiehl of Manchester Bridfte Club Route 87, has been named president "Limerence is the source of the Dr. Dorothy Tennov “ Why do I think myself happier WBatheratrip Ibam'nipa Feb. 4. Maple St. -North-South: of the Mark Twain chapter of the greatest happiness known to humans. now when I react like a drug addict Ethel Coon and Kaye Baker, first; Inventor's Club of America. The club It is also the source of acute suf­ limerent only with persons of one with a fix after every phone call from ■Mary Corkun and Ann McLaughlin, is a non-profit organization dedicated fering and mental anguish." gender and you can only become W eathery him, and feel as if I'm withdrawing second; Beverly Saunders and Ann Attend Ballet Class to helping inventors bring their new Many will recognize the state. limerent with one person at a time. strip Staub, third. Songw^j-iters have had a field day with Marrieds as well as singles can 'cold turkey' if he’s overseas on MANCHESTER — Jennifer ideas from conception to production. business and can't call for days — Foam y East-W'est: Mary Willhide and S. Sullivan, Tania Gembala, Erica The club is the largest of its kind in it for ages. Ms. Tennov gave it a become limerent. A married 42-year-old mother of dreading weekends because we can / Shorts, first; Irving Carlson and Taylor, and Rene Cosma of the the world, and the Mark Twain name, arbitrarily picking each letter and arriving at "limerence,” and not two teen-age boys whose husband oniy talk from his office to mine, Bette Martin, second: Marion Manchester Youth Ballet attended a chapter serves all of Connecticut, as some might suspect, through the was indifferent found her ideal on a Monday to Friday?” A McCarthy and Mary W'arren, third. class conducted by Basil Thompson Pfanstiehl is also owner of Van word "lim bic,” that part of the brain Feb. 7. .North-South: Barbara on Jan 21. Steel Tool Co., a Connecticut cor­ plane bound for Europe. Bells rang, believed to control emotions and lights flashed, she told Tennov in a Ms. Tennov said the woman was Davis and Flo Barre, first; F*hyllis Thompson is a member of the Jef­ poration that manufactures and sexual behavior. Pierson and Ann DeMartin, second; frey Ballet Company and is on the markets nationwide the Corvette candid 8-page ietter she wrote in head-over-heels in limerence. She Mary Corkum and Ann McLaughlin, faculty of American Ballet Center in speciality tools, products, and She calis limerence part of love’s longhand after reading about Ten- says limerence is involuntary. Some third New York. His past credits include, literature that he developed. The full­ continuum. Basically, though, it’s the nov's initial findings. people never experience it and live East-West: Faye Lawrence and lead dancer with the Royal Ballet in time inventor is currently working on second stop on love’s joyride after The woman said she laid her soul normal lives. IM Mary Willhide, first; Ann Staub and England, soloist with the American 19 products in 13 different fields. He the slambang of initial attraction. It Marge Warner, second; Sara Ballet Theatre and ballet master received degrees from the Universi­ can last a lifetime. The average M-D' Jamb-Up duration is six months to two years. Mendelsohn and William Lew. third. with the Joffrev Ballet. ty of Hartford and ECSC, magna cum Authority on Music IP: Waathantrip laude. and was chosen for special It’s apparently instinctual, a force studies at Yaie University. toward mating. Easy to install on wood or metal doors M-ITNu-Kol) Ms. Tennov says limerence is a Jamb-Up Weatherstrip is an extruded Named Dean at Yale VC spur to divorce as well as marriage aluminum strip with vinyl insert, lor tight Door and Window seal against door M-D* TV Tonight and prompts some people to even NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Frank P, Giamatti said the music school "is Waalbaratrip think of suicide. 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Although almost everyone agrees sonnel administration. and a J.D. degree from Tulane University School of Law, as a long-term solution to the that a new structure is needed, This site has been opposed by Tavern, had offered to swap some of Mondale, is scheduled to spend a half MANCHESTER - “Meet the Stephens was graduated from Purdue University in his South Street land for the present day campaigning in Concord, the Menagerie”, a bi-monthly feature on New Orleans, La. where he attended on a full academic New Model Slated nation's energy problems. townspeople have been arguing for school officials, who charge it would 1963 and earned an M.B.A. degree from Babson Institute scholarship. He is a past member of the American Bar garage site opposite his establish­ state Capitol. the animals at the Lutz Junior Fusion energy is the process by more than a decade on where it cut into athletic fields behind the in 1965. Association and is a member of the State Bar of New STRATFORD (UPI) - Sikorsky ment. The offer was never formally Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., Museum, will be held Saturday, Feb. which the sun generates energy by should be placed. Town Hall. The Parks and Recrea­ He is chairman of the board of trustees of the Allen­ Mexico. Aircraft said Monday sales of its S-76 combining hydrogen isotopes and Town Manager Frank Connolly has tion Commission also has expressed made, Connolly said, and was not will make his first swing through 16, 2:30 p.m., at the museum, 126 town Community Center, in Buffalo, and a member of the Spirit commercial helicopters con­ New Hampshire since his loss to He was formerly employed with The Aetna Life & helium. expressed interest in an addition to reservations. Orchard Hill Acres, an pursued because of wetlands in that C ^ a r St. Canisius College Council on Accountancy. Casualty Company handling negligence cases. tinue to climb and it has begun design elderly housing project, is near the President Carter in the Maine This week’s host will be “Big "While our short-term energy the present Town Hall. The U-shaped area. He started as a sales associate with Barrows’ and market research for a new site, and some residents fear in­ caucuses. Red” , the red-footed tortoise. The situation is very serious, we must facility would adjoin the present of­ Finally, the existing location near Wethersfield Office in 1978 before taking over the posi­ medium-class commercial creased noise and pollution from the South Coventry Firehouse is a Kennedy is scheduled to campaign public is invited to hear the staff Named Branch Officer plan ahead for our long-term needs fice building and include additional tion of manager in Manchester. He was one of Barrows helicopter. truck traffic if a garage is placed possibility. But town officials believe in southern New Hampshire where “ talk tortoise” and to meet the NEW BRITAIN — Norman E.W. Erickson, president as well as face the existing crisis." space for municipal staff in addition Top Ten Sales Associates in the company last year. Gerald J. Tobias, president of the there. that space there is too limited and he is considered to have a great deal friendly reptile “up close and per­ of American Savings Bank, has announced the promotion Cotter said Tuesday. Otherwise we to a 13-bay garage for bankhoes, san­ Bailey now resides in Wethersfield with his 22-month-old United Technologies Corp. sub­ will never solve this problem but ding trucks, snow plows, and other Another possible location is behind that sand and gravel stored at the of support. sonally.” TTiere is no charge for ad­ of Richard E. Huckenbeck to branch officer. sidiary, said 315 Spirits have been After a tour of tiny Dixville Notch, Huckenbeck joined the bank in 1976 as a management daughter and his wife, Mary, who is expecting their se­ merely bounce from one crisis to vehicles. the high school, which is separated garage are source of pollution to the mission. cond child in March. sold and the production line is sold another.” he said. from the Town Hall by the Middle Mill Brook. where the first state primary ballots Further information can be ob­ . trainee. He was appointed manager of the Mansfield Of­ out through most of the first quarter This site was focused on by Town will be cast at midnight Feb. 26, Cotter said he was co-sponsoring a Planner Gregory Padick and Town School. This area could have an At a recent Town Council meeting, tained from the museum at 643-0949. fice in 1978, A native of New York, Huckenbeck attended Colonial Bancorp Post of 1983, bill to set up an experimental fusion Engineer Donald Holmes last vear. access road onto Ripley Hill Road. the group split along party lines, with Suffolk County Community College and the University of He told the 32nd Annual Helicopter energy plant. the Democrats favoring the Town Connecticut where he earned a B.S. degree in education. WATERBURY — Robert L. Edelson, a business F Association of America Convention Hall site. Republican Councilman He is a member of the board of directors of the finance representative for Colonial Business Finance in Las Vegas, Nev., the next com­ Jeffrey Lancaster felt all alter­ Willimantic Chamber of Commerce and serves as a vice Corp., has been named an assistant vice president- mercial helicopter was seen as an 18- Grant Received HoUSeiHaSter Et RHS natives should be put before the R ecord president of the, East Brook Mall Association, A member business finance. to 30-passenger craft. Firm Changes Name •of the Willimantic Rotary Club, Huckenbeck also served Edelson joined Colonial in 1979 as a business finance HARTFORD. Conn. (UPI) - The townspeople at tonight’s hearing, so “The proposed aircraft would not DiRosa’s One Hour Martinizing service has changed its as the 1979 chairman of the United Way Campaign for representative. He had been a vice president, and a loan Energy Division of the state Office of the council could get input on how the be a derivative of any current model, near Union Pond. (District) East Brook Mall. He is also a member of the Mansfield officer and business development officer for CBT name to DiRosa’s Cleaners. Several outlets operate under the Policy and Management has received taxpayers felt. Consequently, Connol­ Manchester but will utilize all of the technology Will Retire Sept. 1 Businessmen's Association and the Willimantic Board of Business Credit Corp. in Hartford. He has an accounting name in both Manchester and East Hartford. Billy Johnson of a 62.6 million federal grant to in­ ly is expected to present the pros and Tueeday, 3:05 p.m. —Medical call and experience gained from our com­ Fire Calls ' Realtors. certificate from the Hartford Institute of Accounting and Johnson Sign Co. is shown preparing a new billboard for the crease energy conservation in cons of each location. to 689 Main St. (Town) pany’s new family of civil and E schools and hospitals. The present facility suffered a par­ Tuesday, 9:34 a.m. —Public ser­ Tuesday, 3:26 p.m. —Woods fire at Huckenbeck resides in Manchester with his wife. has taken additional courses at the University of Hart­ military aircraft,” Tobias said. store on Main St. in Manchester. (Herald photo by Pinto) The grant provides 50 percent of VERNON — Edward Masker, a elsewhere and will be leaving as of tially collapsed roof two years ago, vice call to Sears, Manchester 390 Vernon St. (Town) ford and Manchester Community College. Edelson lives in Vernon with his family. the cost of technical assistance, housemaster at Rockville High March 5. He has been in the system a has heating problems, and has Parkade, (Town) Tuesday, 5:28 p.m. —Brush fire Program of the Year School, who has been on leave of little more than two years. limited access roads. Superintendent Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. —Assistance near pump station on Cooper Hill engineering surveys and energy con­ 1980 absence this year, plans to retire Jeffrey Fleisch, adult basic educa­ of Streets Roger Bellard believes for East Hartford for brush fire on Street. (Town) ; BLOOMFIELD - “Free Enterprise” is the topic Purchasing Management servation capital improvements to adopted by The National Secretaries Association (Inter- ® effective Sept. 1. tion teacher, has also accepted a that the need for a new garage is Tolland Turnpike. (District) Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. —Chimney fire Connecticut's schools and hospitals. -national) for its 18th annual Program of the Year. The ANSONIA — The Connecticut Association of Masker was formerly principal at position elsewhere and will be urgent. at 109 Forest ,St. (Town) "The program offers an opportuni­ Tuesday. 2:03 p.m. —Brush fire 1980 Program of the Year meeting will be held locally on Purchasing Management will hold its monthly meeting the Sykes School when it housed the leaving at the end of this week. He Castro’s ty for all Connecticut schools and ,.Feb. 26 at 6:15 p.m., at the Hartford Hilton, at Rapp’s Paradise Inn, Ansonia Tuesday, Feb. 26. The freshman class. He has been in the has been in Vernon for ZVz years. hospitals to take advantage of con­ j; The program will be presented by attorney Joseph B. main speaker will be Mr, Len Lazarus, president of L- school system more than 14 years. The board voted to appoint Robert servation improvements now in 1 FLETCHER GLASS CO. jBurns of East Hartford, formerly president and chair- Square Enterprises of Wantagh, N.Y. A graduate of John The Board of Education Monday Sladja of East Windsor to teach order to reduce their energy conser­ DIET CENTER H Or.^ » .f r.p««K. llotMANCtCmS •man of the Fuller Brush Co. and an experienced public of- Hopkins, Mr. Lazarus is an internationally known expert Washingtons night accepted Masker's resignation English at the Middle School. He will vation," Connecticut Energy Under Ificial who last served as commissioner of transportation in the field of contracts and negotiations. His topic for and the resignations of three other be a replacement until the end of this COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE Secretary Thomas Fitzpatrick said Is Expanding I !!in Connecticut. Now engaged in private practice. Burns this meeting is “Future Trends in Contracts and staff members, school year or until the regular ■ WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS • GLASS FURNITURE Tuesday. ;was a member of the faculty of the School of Law of the Negotiations.” Peter Sepe, a Vo-Ag teacher at teacher who has been ill for some We are looking for people to own and operate a ■ TOPS • PICTURE FRAMING • FIREPLACE & DOOR diet center. A national company Is looking to ex­ ^University of Connecticut where he taught labor law and , Before the main meeting Mr. Lazarus will conduct a Birthday Rockville High School, i.as accepted time, returns to the class. 1 MIRRORS • TUB ENCLOSURES • SPECIAL WORK CO Trelated subjects. workshop at which he will discuss "Legal Limitations Faculty Votes a position elsewhere. He has been in He taught Grade 7 at Lyman pand In the Manchester area. I For further information and reservations, contact and Responsibilities.” The workshop discussion leader is the system for 3‘/2 years and his Memorial High School in Lebanon, We are highly successful In the field of weight MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - reduction and offer remarkable financial returns. JShirley Peterson at 726-4597, Ms. Kay McKibbin, first vice president of C.A.P.M. resignation will be effective March 3. did student teaching at E. 0. Smith 1 ^ANCHtsTER 649-4521) • ValoM Wesleyan University’s faculty has A background In Nursing, Nutrition, Business or Workshop activity will start at 4 p.m. with the dinner star' a' John Magliocco, learning dis­ High school and Stafford High School H ------I piesiwm tatmsi meeting commencing at 7 p.m. voted 48-31 to ask school president Counseling would be helpful. abilities teacher at the Middle School and also has done other substitute ■ rr- r | m u k Hn9euCTI9Ns| •Jeweler Attends Show Colin Campbell not to reduce staff For further Information contact - ■ Estimate Gtailly Gnen a - . Sale has also accepted a position teaching in Vernon. and increase the student body to • MANCHESTER — Creighton Shoor, of Shoor Jewelers Castro brings you tackle shrinking endowment Thas returned from New York City where he attended the I on* MOtt-FH » am • 5:30 p.n. pusyics H STIWI ; Retail Jewelers of America 1980 Spring International problems. Celo Cohan ■ SAT m i 12 NOOK .190-W’-3/16’’-«" the greatest sole of Campbell had recommended Probe Review Sought Diet Center of Southington • Jewelry Trade Show and Conference at the Sheraton Cen- reducing the faculty by 25 positions H 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESTER J tre and New York Hilton Hotels, FEb. 3 to 6. convertible furniture HARTFORD (UPI) — An internal renewed allegations that state police 621-7828 ' In addition to attending an important national con- Messeuger-'DeUvety and increasing the student body by ■ (OffCenler St/’ ever... 150 to bring the total enrollment to 2,- probe that cleared state police of any mishandled the original probe of the ‘ ference program, Shoor also previewed the newest 750. intentional vyrongdoing in a flawed April 9,1978 accident in which Sherry •jewerlry styles and ti’ends on display by more than 1,000 Service Choose from hundreds of beautiful investigation of a 1978 highway death Campbell said he would think about A. Winialski, 19, of Newington died. leading manufacturers and designers from the U.S.A. SMALL PACKAGES ■ ENVELOPES • LOCAL Castro convertible sofas, sectionals, should be reviewed, the head of the The internal state police probe, the teachers' request and make and abroad. Some of these styles will be available in time Door to Door • Same Day Sarvice loveseats, chairs, club chairs, recommendations to the board of State Police Advisory Committee conducted by Lt. Robert Hull, then for the spring gift-giving occasions. A SERVICE OF OF CONNECTICUT. INC. occasional chairs, space saving trustees, which will “decide what is says. commander of Troop C in- Stafford, WhiteWestinghouse recliners, hi-risers, ottomans, and in the best interests of the univer­ Attorney Paul McQuillan of New concluded the original accident in­ Workshop for Managers 646-1140 ^ durable n . also tables, lamps and decorator sity." Britain said Tuesday he vestigation was flawed, but said the accessories. recommended the review because of errors were not intentional. HARTFORD — The Greater Hartford Chamber of Choose from many floor models Commerce Affirmative Action Committee is sponsoring plus hundreds of styles custom a workshop for Equal Employment Opportunity $499 7-« covered in your choice of countless ^ SELL-E-BRATION managers, from 8:30 to noon, Friday, at the Hotel To $999 luxurious decorator fabrics. RACQUETBALL Sonesta. John L. Flannery, chamber vice chairman for Hurry in... don't miss this great Community Services, and president of State Bank for ^ieW§ On January Clearance Sale. Savings, will be the guest speaker. The workshop is the first of a series of quarterly Cental Healtli BEGINNERS CLINIC meetings organized by the chamber to provide a forum LIMITED TIME for EEO managers to meet and discuss mutual concerns By JACK BYNE8, D.M.D. Wednesdays: Feb. 27 thru March 26 and solutions. The session will also feature a review of hiring prac­ FETUS FACTS 3 Introduce yourself to a racquet. 1:00 to 2:30 P.IW. SU4SO tices with attorney Robert M. Bourke, a member of the If you are a typical nent molars are growing. Affirmative Action Committee and partner in the firm of mother, don’t ask where The rest of the permanent Bourke and Romanoff. you went wrong if your in­ teeth wait until right after Memhers—*24 Non-meiiihers-’*28 Registration, at S13 for chamber members and S20 for fant is a thumbsucker. You birth to start forming In­ UlJf NMWAWinghoiee are completely innocent. side the gums. Thumbsuckers are bom, Sometimes, shortly after OR Built-in SPECIAL VALUE LUXURIOUS HANDSOME Dishwasher not made. Medical pictures birth, parents or MAGIC While Wtetmghouse of the fetus show that RECLINERS! CASTRO CONVERTIBLE DECORATOR CASTRO CONVERTIBLE physicians may notice lit­ ACCESSORIES Modtl RT140A • Extra Powertul Two Level many babies are already Your choica of iupet comfortabls CHAIRS, LOVESEATS. TABLES Saturdays: Feh. 23 thru March 22 Scrubbing Action tle white spots on the upper well into the habit of palate (roof of the mouth). 0D8C8 Mving reclmart covtred in Chome from a limiileu number of Tables that adjust m seconds from • SeK-cleanIng Porcelain-on-" vinyli, Herculont* tnd velvelv Choice of modern, contempofety tables, tamps, paintings and cocktail table, to luncheon table steel Interior thumbsucking by the These are little keratinized Miny luKunout reclmert 2:00 to 3:30 P.M. 14 CU. FT. Modal LA495P tteditionel. coloniil and provincial handsome decofuior accessones, to dining table sealing up to 6 • Cycles lor Heavy Soil. seventh month in the structures (keratlne is a jvlillbit tor immediite delivery tlylft .coveted in your choice of showroom samples, as shown and choice of finishes. Eationic* top REFRI8ERAT0R-FREEZER Normal Soil. RInse/Ory uterus. In fact, all kinds of tough, fibrous protein iman decotaiof fabnci. some one-of-a kind and Plate-warmer 18 LB. CAPACITY DISCOUNT TICKETS TO THE Salt Members—*30 Non-members—*35 FULL WIDTH CRISPER 2 8 9 *i preparations are going on found in nails, hair and r‘139 From $199 • Energy Saver Switch bom 20% OFF BLEACH DISPENSER SPRINGFIELD CAMPING AND before birth to get baby’s teeth). They are not I’129 chairbed 1391 OLIDE OUT SHELVES Saves Electricity 5 WATER TEMPS. . OUTDOOR SHOW mouth ready for its com­ BUILT-IN EQQ STORAGE si^ificant and normally Incluctes: Vz hour group Instruction, racquets, balls, eyeguards, 2 SPEEDS AT THE EASTERN STATES plex tasks. will disappear in 10 to 14 Did you know that teeth days. one hour supervised play with Individual Instruction and film on FREE EXPOSITION GROUNDS the fundamenta|s^provlded. FREE are already beginning to DELIVERY WEST SPRINGFIELD. MASS form in the growing fetus / * * * Call 875-2133 For Inform ation & Reservations W. H. nsuss SONS DEUVERY FRI., FEB. 15 to MON., FEB. 18 just three months after A public service with the conception? Indeed, some aim of promoting a better THE CENTER COURT ROUTE 6 & 44A NOW AVAILABLE AT parts of the 20 primary dental health environment. HEALTH O RACQUETRALL CLUB C A D D ^ C 2 m a in ST. teeth, (also calM baby From the office of: JACK I O *»4 . Vtrn*ii •7«-llSS BOLTON • 043-9492 r M im O MANCHESTER teeth) can be recognized at BYNES, D.M.D., 2991 South 283 W. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER open daily, lo s M6-0040r t '/ -W li.n Vou’i. Into tac^u.«kall . V c u r . Ir.lg liv in g " j “Excellent Service Since 1911“ this early stage. Even tiny Street, Coventry. Phone: ACROSS FROM THE MANCHESTER PARKADE wu.THURS. nti TL^ «319 . *339. Open Dally 9 to 9 843-7111 pieces of the first perma­ 742-6665. 2 4 - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 13, I960 EVENING HERALD, Wed,. Feb. 1$, 1960 - 25

■ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 H elp Wanted IS Vandal H9tp W9itHd U BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST PART-TIME WORK NEEDED IMMEDIATLEY - sought for Connecticut office AVAILABLE - Any 4 evenings Loving, caring woman to HOME HEALTH AIDES to of manufacturer’s represen­ EAST HARTFORD and• all day • -Saturday...... $104.761.76 baby-sit for 2 small children. 2 KE^EisTAXj]*MEMQCR ^ Damage provide personal care to peo­ tative. Small but busy office weekly. 18 hours part time. to 3 days a.week. My home or S h e B e r a t h ple in their homes. Nurses with congenial atmosphere. Management Training yours. 643-1448 after 6 p.m. C B i5 c iia 3 aide experience preferred. Convenient East of the River available. Over 18. Car OF Training provided if needed. location. Experience Tallied R ivtnuti from pay cable Cm RER W AHID necessary. Call 872-2128, 12 to RESPONSIBLE PERSON for Flexible daytime hours preferred. Contact Ms, Fran 3 p.m. only. VERNON — Vandalism TV are expected to increaie available. Evenings or Barnett at 633-8385 for an ap­ evening cleaning work. 5 days. at an annual rata of 30.3 weekends with pay differen­ pointment. Must nave own transporta­ 5. CENTER ST 646-2000 MANCHESTER. CT 06040 reported at the town's 11 percent, amounting to tion, Call 643-4000. m t schools since the first of tial. Must have own transpor­ 163 • 247 High Street, S8S0 million by 1983. tation. Mileage paid. this year amounts to $17,- PHONE 643-2711 BILLING CLERK. High 6-66 High Court, end OFFICE, PAYROLL CLERK WOMAN COLLECTOR Our Classified TRAINEE - part time or full 430 with the largest amount school graduate with accurate TRAINEE. Rural Manchester WANTED CLERICALi typing skills. Bookkeeping office seeks ambitious career- time. Call 528-4197; or 528- of damage being at Ad-Visors 235 Main Street. H a p p y ASSISTANT: Tolland County 1522. Rockville High School for a experience necessary. minded individual with the Superior Court. EOE. Typing, ffafp W anltd 13 Challenging full-time job for ability to learn all phases of a total of $11,245. Are As Neor Colonial Park Rd., Trailer Park B ir th d a y bookkeeping, and general of­ SEAMSTRESS BRIDAL 20 to PLEASE READ someone willing to learn. small office. Mon-Fri 7:30- fice skills required. Telephone Because of this, the lAOVERTISMG 30 hours to start. Experienced WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE Excellent benefits. Call G ra m p ! 4:30. Accuracy in business 875-6294. As Your Phone Manchester Public Health in women’s alterations. Facilities Committee of DEADLINE - 1 day per week. Must have machines and typing a must. YOUR AD Nursing Association, 647-1481, You're not over the hill, Growth potential. Submit Includes Saturdays. Vernon the Board of Elducation has own transportation. Call 568- Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 but you certainly resume and salary Circle area. 872-8085. recommended, and the |12:00 noon tho day Harald Is rasponslbtal 2605. DIAL p.m. EOAAE M/F. GALL CHRIS can see Itl requirements in strict con­ , III II ii?fihiAiiiSr"~ i board has approved, Ibofora publication. for only ona Incorractl fidence to MBSI, 151 Vernon InsaiHon and than only I DENTAL ASSiaTiW^T / Love. having the high school as 643-2711 SURGICAL ASSISTANT St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. “FOR LEASE” “COUNTRY LIVING” “COLONIAL LOVERS” iDoadtIno for Saturday 647-9946 or 647-9947 Jonathon Closing date Feb. 20, 1980. the target school for M3-171I if lir S P.M. to tha alia of tha wanted for Oral Surgeons Of­ Welcome Spring in this well built 7W land Monday 1a 12:00 original Insartlon. oxxo maintenance in the coming fice. Full or part time. JOURNEYMEN AND ap­ RN'S - LPN’S 2,000 sq. ft. Some of the best retail space Pride of ownership sparkles throughout decorated year. ■Noon Friday. Errors which do not Experience necessary. Send prentices. Experienced in 1 Had you made plans to attend our Tea but were unable to in Manchester. Full basement, central this spacious 6 room Cape. New Kitchen, throughout. All appliances, covered patio, iassan tha valua of tho resume to Box R, c/o Herald, commercial and residential Several weeks ago van­ tALl»-MALI m re M A LI •••••••••••••••••••••••••• come. If M Mrs, Henry DofN would be happy to meet with air, ample parking, good visibility, high floors, bathroom, reconditioned furnace, yard and new pool. Crocuses, dals ripped one of the Iciaaalflad ads ara advorttsamant will not wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5420. you and give you a tour of our facility. For those of you taht traffic. Call for additional details. full basement, large beautifully treed lot “ apple trees. Economical gas INOUSTMAL SALU BABYSITTER NEEDED Dubaldo Electric Company. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Aluminum sided. Only $57 900 Bowers school. One year home plumbing facilities out of akon ovar tha phona ba corractod by an ad-1 FOR 7-year-old, Thursday and were able to attend the Tea, I would like to extend our Evtfy M iiiM ti RnAi sincere appreciation for making the Tea a success. Limited warranty. $63,500. the wall in the boys’ a convanlancs. Tha ditlonal Insartlon. Friday from 3 pm-11 pm. HOUSEKEEPER FOR BOOKKEEPER - Fuli positions are available on the 3 to 11 and 11 to 7 shifts full bathroom in the science Autumn and Oak street area. GREENWICH HOME, Live- charge.Medium-size Health HKT NICE PEOPLE Call between 9 am and 2 pm. and part time. Call for an appointment tn TINS A m Gm M Um in. Care for two children, ages Care Facility in eastern SEU AVON wing causing major 647-9289. BE AN AD-VISOR 10 and 5, Working parents. Connecticut requires an in­ MARTM BERON ADMMSTRATOR. Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Articles for Sale 41 flooding to the area. The Separate house provided. dividual with the capabilities You’ll also enjoy the extra final cost of this' damage S h e H e ra t& PART-TIME: Imme^e Excellent salary, plus extra to work with people. Which ghr« f9u a aaM Mat ol money and flexible hours. VEMON MANORHEALTH (MRE FAGUTY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Opening available for traini^ benefits. Must drive. Mature Knowledge of accounts FULL-TIME POSTION VETERANS. Unbelievable MANCHESTER- 3 Bedroom won't be known until the how profllabla our lino of Call 523-940T. The Herald Is currently looking for a phone Ad-VIsor OPEN as Warehouse opportunity. Buy this 5 Capa. Garage, stove, new oii area under the tiles dries. Maintananeo Chamleala. In* as: Automotive mechanic, ■rson preferred. Call 212-489- receiyable-and payable, and 180 REGAN ROAD, VERNON, 871-0385 dualrial Paalanara, Truck Communications specialist, |002, 9 a m. to 6 p.m. other health care billing for Its classified department. Man/Driver. Monday thru bedroom, 2 bath Colonial. No burner, enclosed porch, Some of the other acts of napiacomanl ^arta. and Spod ol Supply Specialist. Clerk- Saturday, 7:30 to 5. Apply at down payment. No closing plastered walls, rec room, FIREWOOD- 4-foot fresh cut, It IrxluatrialI HamaT eouM ba tor procedures necessary. & lary Equal Opportunity Employer $65 a cord. Well seasoned, A-I vandalism include damage typist. No experience negotiable depending on the W.H. England Lumber costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- workshop. Immediate oc­ necessary. Join the Connec­ WE OFFER Co., Route 44A, Bolton, Notch. 2000. cupancy. $59,900. Peterman hardwood. True full cord, 128 to other plumbing Nafp Wanfad 13 Help Wanted 13 SUBWAY OF MANCHESTER experience. Call Mr. Bergin PART TIME HELP Wanted cf. $90 deliverd in Manchester Wa ara a Fortuna 600 Nattortal ticut Army National Guard. 871-2908 between the hours of 9 downtown, Manchester. Call Agency, 649-9404, or 649-4844. facilities, broken light Manufaclurar with an aa* is now hiring. Good opportuni­ area. 528-2950. Call Sergeant. Hanna at 649- ty for a few good people to to noon. 646-5999. • Paid Vacations, Holidays & Birthday switches, graffitti on the tabliahad, protacthra tarritory 0423 for enlistment informa­ • Paid Medical and Dental Benefits now otraiiaMa tor tfw Individuai EXPERIENCED SANDWICH LEG AL SECRETARY- Law work part time. Applicants ADAMS INDUSTRIES CORD WOOD- Seasoned or outside of the building and artth t alaa Ixparlanoa. Wa otiar tion. HAIRDRESSER WANTED: TEMPORARY WORKERS- * EDUCATIDN ManchMtar NEW 7 ROOM CAPE on 3/4 MAKERS wanted lor cocktail Firm in Vernon seeks full should have a good math ap­ • Pleasant Working Conditions. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES green. Cut to your such. Dr. Prouty said an axpanaaa adoafanca« draw lounge Call 644-9637 between Male or Female. Full or part assignments East of the river acre lot. Aluminum siding apalfwt cemmiaatona (no Incoma time Legal Secretary with titude, with some register Highland Park specifications. Delivered, or many of the items are 9 a.m. and 12 noon. time. Excellent benefits, 3 for Clerk/Typists. Start your future with a fast growing aero-space storms, screens. Appliances, caillnp), a thorough, ortgolng good typing and shorthand experiences, and like to work Private Instructions IS $140,000 you can pick up.742-7576. training program, proftt aharing, weeks' paid vacation, 1 week Secretaries^ with andnd without YOU SHOULD •arpeting. $92,500. Several sm all but they all pile up to skills. Experienced preferred. with the public. Late after­ company. Experienced help required In the 8 room -t-. GRACIOUS and group ktauranca. PART TIME. Want cash for sick pay. Experienced shorthand. 'Top company.ompi Call other Colonial styles being a high cost. K youVa inlaraatad, ghra ua a call Telephone 646-1974, Between 9 noon and late night shifts following categories: RIDING LESSONS indoor SEASONED FIREWOOD for the holidays;’ For every day? IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for available during the week and operator only need apply, 643- Lyi Dunhill ""Temps", 289- CONTEMPORARY built. Peterman Agency, 649- The total cost of general a m. and 5 p.m. • Type 40 WPM riding ring. Western stock 9404 , 649-4844. sale. $55 I ton truck load. It's easy with the phone in Laundry stockroom. Folding, weekends. Must be neat and 2461. 43119. COLONIAL. 3 oversized sorting, coding etc. Pleasant • Have Pleasant Telephone Manner seat, saddle seat and hunt Please call after 4:00 p.m., maintenance, to date this your own home. Call 249-7773. reiiable. Apply in person to Clerk-Typist Expediter bedrooms, master includes 644-1444. Ai Schailar INSPECTORS- First and Se­ working • Like to Work with the Public seat. All levels 228-9817 year is $6,156. Wadnaaday 10 a.m. - • p.m. cond shift opening for 288 Center Street, across from Pricing Clerk Junior Accountent custom built-in book cases portunit Moriarty Bros. • Have Good Vocabulary & Spelling and cabinets, with bath. Vandalism amounts at Thuraday t a.m. • 9 p.m. Experienced Inspectors. person: Stock Puller Inepector BOLTON- RANCH 5 ROOMS. FIREWOOD- All Hardwood 206<499*SM1 Formal dining room with Large fireplaced living room, the other schools, are: Ability to use Demensional Service. 151 Park Avenue, PART TIME SERVICE Inclde Salec cut 1 year ago. Cut, split, H uitabia to call, wrHa to: CUSTOMER SERVICE VOICE, PIANO Instructions. bay window overlooking full basement. 150x300 lot. 1 deliverM. 12”-16”-24". Elmer $599, Lake Street School; Fran Coia. 949H Curtia Bhrd. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Inspection Tools and East Hartford. CLERK - Receives telphone ATTENDENTS - Days and INTERESTED? Former faculty New York EaatUka Ohio, 44094 Blueprints required. nights, starting March 1st. dogwood, pines. Mountain owner. Excellent condition. Wilson, 649-5900. $3,987, Maple Street; $532, SERVICE needs folderess custom er in q u irie s and Qualified Trainees considered. Apply In person Music and Art High School. $58,900. F.J. Spilecki, 643-2121. CWnS tNOUSTBIES full or part time, AM and PM. Applications acceptM Mon­ Training now. Call A-1, 649- Laurel and 18' x 36' rec­ Northeast; $190, Vo-Ag WANTED PART TIME SALES ADMINISTRATOR- provides information for CALL 643-2711 Professional Singer Pianist A Congoiaum Co. Call 289-1527 day thru Friday, 9 to 11 a m. SECRETARY: Shorthand and 491'/. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. tangular pool Large fami­ 1 YEAR SEASONED OAK- m tpn qpranay tigwyw Vernon office of company orders, acknowledgements, A ik for Lm Enderlln or Jo Doary 644-8597 build ing; $269. Skinner and 2 to 4 p.m. Klock Com­ typing. 60 plus words per Cut. split and delivered $75 a exporting Electronic Equip­ and shipments. Also works ly room with fireplace fur­ cord. Call 643-7706 after 4:30 Road; $34, Sykes; $109, SALESMAN- Opportunity for pany, 1366 Tolland Turnpike, minute essential. General ment requires a Sales Ad­ closely with field sales and TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER Manchester. EOE. nished Florida room, VERNON- Charming 5 room p.m. Middle; and $462. Vernon exciting position Knowledge clerical duties. Professional m inistrator to handle marketing personnel. High sought for Connecticut office elegant living room dis­ Ranch set on lovely of stoves helpful. Base plus office. Call 646-3003. of manufacturer's represen­ ADAMS INDUSTRIES Elementary. No vandalism Purchasing, Liaison with school diploma or the tinctively finished, walkout landscaped lot. Featuring I PINE TRESTLE TABLE & commission Full medical Manufacturers, Invoicing, and equivalent in a combination of tative. Small but busy office 340 PROGRESS DRIVE PIANO AND ORGAN taught 1/2 bath, w a ll to w all was reported this year, to NOTICES benefits Paid vacation Call A L L R O U N D Exporting. Technical with congenial atmosphere. by Mickey Fendell Over 25 rec-room with ping pong BENCH- 10 Speed Bike (as schooling and experience She H eralti MANCHESTER carpeting, and fireplace. is). Call 643-4512. date, at the school ad­ Mrs. Gray 525-1931. MAINTENANCE MAN for In­ background and experience required. Must have good Convenient East of the River years' experience playing table, wet bar and full WANTED PERSON TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING bath, Priced in the mid 50's. Group ministration building, dustrial Laundry. Electrical required. Contact: Intertrade typing and telephone skills location. Experience with orchestras and big bands. I, Zinsser Agency 646-1511. Loaf end Found BABYSIT- 2 and 6 year old 649-5892. FIREWOOD: Cut i split to Center Road or Talcott- COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - boys 3 to 5 days week, 1 to 6 & Hydraulic experience Scientific, Inc., 871-0401. and be able to work effective­ preferred. Contact Ms, Fran - 643-4513 Earn up to $200 a week. required. Company Paid Barnett at 633-8385 for an ap­ order. $60. per cord. Delivery ville schools. p.m.. Rachael Road area. ly with all levels of manage­ LOST: Black male cat. Long Experienced or will train. Benefits. Pleasant at­ pointment. Schools-Classes 19 extra. Hebron 228-0168. hair, outside paws. Vicinity Vour home or mine No BANK TELLER- Part time ment. Apply between 1 and 4 Lols-Land tor Sale 24 Apply 330 Ledyard Street. mosphere. Equal Opportunity opening in our Glastonbury of­ North Main Street. Reward. weekends. Call 646-3487. p.m. in the General Offices 4 CHROME WHEELS - 14X6, Hartford Employer. Apply in person or fice will train. Call Mr. Building of Rogers Corp., Mill FOR THE BEST - Manchester MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM 649-9613. HELP WAHTED Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 CAPE- Full dormer, with locks and lugs. Call 528- College WE ARE LOOKING FOR call: Mechanics Uniform Ser­ O'Leary, 633-4606, State Bank & Oakland Streets, EXPERIENCED $370 THOUSAND FOR vice, 151 Park Avenue, East pupils per teacher. FR EE in­ aluminum siding, awnings, 6 ACRES 3957 after 8:30 p.m. LOST: Billfold lost In UA Housewives interested in For Savings, Equal Oppor­ Manchester, Conn. Equal Op­ ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. making good money for part Hartford, 289-3421. tunity Employer, M/F, portunity Employer, M/F. MALE OR FEMALE troductory lesson with this ad. new 1 '2 bath, enclosed porch, INDUSTRIAL Theatre 3 in Manchester. Im­ Postage paid. Free applica­ NURSE RIDES Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. plastic walls, rec room, rI 3-HITCH CORD WOOD SAW Offe,'■rs portant papers. Call 633-6520 time hours, soliciting from LAND & BLADE - Call 644-3234. SLASTOmiHir workshop. Clean. $59,900. tion. FASSCO, Dept. 86, 732 our pleasant East Hartford or work 633-9439. Don Ron. St Louis, MO. 63123. Peterman Agency. 649-9404, I Office. Hourly rate. Plus com­ NEEDED Machinists experienced on surface WE BUY & SELL USED missions, plus bonuses. Hours □ REAL ESTATE or 649-4844. I Courses TEMPORARY WORKERS- To provido Nursing Cars North Main Strsot, FURNITURE- One piece or 9 a m. to 1 p.m. Call us at 569- dUniER WANTE8 grinder and milling machine to manufac­ entire household. Cash On The WEST HARTFORD - Personals 2 Assignments East of The 4993, ask for Teresa. In private homss and I Manchaatar River for Clerk Typists KIDS- Medical Fscllltlea. Pari Homes For Sale 23 Manchester Line. Furniture Bam. 646- ture small parts. EDM operators. No All utilities. 900 feet of Eighteen non-credit secretaries with and without I 0865. IF YOU WERE AT THE lima, full lima. Considera­ 2225 Main St. to Town Hall, PORTER ST. *87,000 courses on subjects shorthand Top company. Top tion given to preference experience necessary. We will train. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK 4 bedroom handsome Railroad Frontage. On ranging from American an­ PUMPERNICKLE PUB in BEACH 3 bedroom Ranch, I FOR SALE: 10-horse Ariens Glastonbury on 21 80 and pay, lor top skills. Call Lydia, of:—Location and Hours. Douglas Road, Colonial, formal dining the bus line. $85,000. Dunhill Temps. 289-4319 paneled living room, eat-in Snowblower. 5-speed forward, tiques to yoga w ill be picked up the wrong coat, call BABYSITTER WANTED: 3 NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY Good starting rates and many company room, large living room I to 5:30, Monday thru Friday 13 and Older, Washington Street, kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, 1 reverse, with tirechains. offered this spring by the 643-0298 I have vours. For Information call with fireplace, charming TEACHERS AT ALL and school vacations. Own paid benefits. Please phone 289-2717 or lovely quiet setting on dead­ I GROUP I Used 1 season. $550. Call after Office of Community 643-9515 end street, deeoed beach new kitchen for the 5 pm. 646-7230. LEVELS: Universal Transportation Call after Sycamore Street, and I Interest Programs, Saint Teachers, Box 5231. Portland, 5:30. 646-7230. apply at: rights. $79,900. Call exclusive gourmet cook, fenced Joseph College. Classes, Announcements 3 Ore 97208 AID a ASSISTANCE Linden Street agent, Carol Cable-Wagner, grounds insures privacy on I WARREN L BEAUTIFUL HITCHCOCK NEED EXTRA INCOME? Earn Up To Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal sunny deck. Designer fur­ HUTCH - Open top, like new, which are offered both day of Nortti Eaatam Conn. ATTENTION TOTALPHONE REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Work one of our Outdoor housing opportunity. 443-4470. nishings are negotiable. I HOWLAND, Inc. $350. Twin Spool Beds, com- and evening, w ill begin the 357 East Cantor 8t. plete, $100. Call 649-3253; or SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need wanted by old established F lo w e r L o c a tio n s on NOBLE & WESTBROOK Brand new plumbing, I week of Feb. 25 and span help receiving your calls? firm. Must be a self-starter, weekends. Car needed. SDR Manchaatar COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 12 heating, wiring and 643-1108 646-3102. four, six or eight weeks. Temporary or permanent. agpessive, personable and Enterprises, Andover, Conn., baths, first floor panelledpa CAU CHRIS 20 Westbrook St. family room with fireplace appliances included. Conversational Spanish Personal Attention ., Very hold a Connecticut license. 742-99& Yesterdays quiet side Doqs-BIrds-Pets 43 Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- We ll show you the way to NURSE AIDES: 7-3, Starting East Hartford, 06108 and large deck. Formal dining ai.J Italian, introduction to wage $3.37 per hour. Fully porch. 8623 enjoy an unmatched lucrative, SECRETARY for one man PER W EEK 647-9946 or 647-9947 room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar- Investment Property 25 HOME SWEET HOME - paid insurance: Hospital, An equal opportunity employer modem dance, oil painting rewarding professional Law Office. Shorthand and m age. Wooded lot, walk out 643-4513 Complete health-guard for leisure, ballet for career. Send resume to Box typing essential. Reply to: Medical, Life, and Disability. basement. Group I, Philbrick MANCHESTER- Newer 4 11 Paid holidays, 9 paid sick facilities. Cats also. 'Canine K, C O Evening Herald. Box SS, c/o Manchester Agency. 646-4200. store neighborhood center. beginners, understanding Work 3 to 4 Hours Per Night days, 2 weeks'^ paid vacation Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Herald. Quality construction. Possible Road, Manchester. 646-5971. modem art and yoga are after one year. Training and □ EMPLOYMENT Package Store Permit. Owner among the offerings. in-service education. $60.00 LEGAL SECRETARY. At­ financing available. Hayes BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue Others include: Call Ivan at 647-9946 per year uniform allowance. Help Wanted 13 NURSE AIDES: 3-11 and 11-7 tractive Glastonbury firm Corp., 646-0131. Seal Feeding Program. Ring • A course providing ad­ seeks experienced Legal Located near public transpor­ with lights. Pastures. Daily Shift. Orientation program tation. Aide training classes Secretary. Much client con­ vice on caring for Pre- TOOLMAKERS • Machinists. starting every Monday. Plea­ begin immediately. Call Pat D. W. FISH REALTY GO. Peal Estate Wanted 28 turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- Victorian antiques as well Apply 81 Commerce Street. sant working conditions. Call tact. Benefit package. Call OF / h o m e s / 9954, or 875-0272; 742-9653. 633-4617. Soucier. Meadows Convales­ as tips for spotting fakes Glastonbury. PTG Mrs. Maloney at Burnside cent Home. 333 Bidwell St., SELLING your house? Call us COMPANY Telephone 633- Convalescent Home, 289-9571 Manchester, 647-9194. 243 Main St. Manchester Tel: 643-1591 first and we’ll make you a I AM A NINE-MONTH-OLD and repairs, taught by handsome energetic male 7631, Hours - Daily 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM y cash offer! T.J. Crockett. Reginal Madigan, former BABYSITTER NEEDED IN Vernon0 Circle 872-9153 Realtor, 643-1577. husky. Need running space, supervisor of collections of MY HOME preferably from OFFICE OF CINEMA Vernon ask for Rockie 643-6^6. DENTAL ASSISTANT- She lierato COMPANY needs person for Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Closed Sunday Strawberry Banke in New Manchester. Vernon, Bolton Experience necessary. Multi­ MAY WE BUY your home? CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC area. 3 days a week, 8 to 4 general clerical, light ljuick, fair, all cash and no NEEDED - GOOD HOME for Hampshire. girl office. Excellent benefits. bookkeeping work. 63 East DONALD FISH WILLIAM FISH MAC KICHAR - Experienced oniy. Top p.m. Call after 4 p m., 646- PAUL OLIVER GORDON FISH FRANK BORYSEVICZ problem Call Warren E. abandoned dog: tri-color, • A look at the American wages, /^ply: Alias Tile, 1862 Salary negotiable. Immediate Center Street, Manchester. pointer-cross. 9 months, male. 3914. opening. Call 646-4314. Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. family as it has been Berlin 'Tpke , Wethersfield, Call Mrs. Jones 649-2596. ROBERT PRATT GRANTGRANT HARLACHERHARLACHER BEVERLY BEVERLY DEPDEPIETRO TONY WASILEFSKY MARILYN MAWHINNEY LORRAINE BOUTIN Housebroken. Call 342-3207. 563-0151 reflected in literature and Household Goods 40 Uusicel Instruments 44 history, developed for peo­ ple over 60 years of age by RN-LPN wanted for 3 p m.-11 REFRIGERATORS HOLTON TRUMPET - Good WE KNOW WHERE THE MONEY IS! Washers / Ranges, used, the National Council on p.m and 11 p m-7 a m. shifts. condition. $90 or best offer. Apply director of nursing. .... finding that home without bother guaranteed and clean. New 646-1032. Aging. shipment damaged. G.E & • A course of learn how Salmonbrook Convalescent through illuminated color photo FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices, Home, off House Street, WE’RE SELUNG HOUSES! 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main to become assertive and Glastonbury Please call 633- displays in the comfortable living cluding Ovations, plus free one to learn how to manage 5244 Street. 643-2171. case with this ad. Carlos stress. room of your local Gallery of guitars 60% off. Rivers Music, ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 7 Main Street, New Britain. • A workshop to help Homes. Custom made draperies, slip­ 225-1977. Layaways. people determine the .NURSES AIDES wanted for .... knowing your old home will be covers and upholstery. Budget career that best suits their full time on all shifts. Apply Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 director ol nursing. Salmon- sold quickly by Gallery’s top sales or 646-1000. A ntiq u es 48 talents, taught by Ralph brook Convalescent Home, off Mattson of People Manage­ House Street, Glastonbury. professionals, using buyer WANTED - Antique Fur­ ment of Simsbury. Please call 633-5244 screening, pricing guidance, MISC. FDR SALE niture. Glass, Pewter, Oil • Three courses designed Paintings, or Antique items. to help church lectors SPECIAL CAPE with fireplace, rec room, 3 bedroom, nationwide listing and in-depth R. Harrison, 643-8709. GO G E I^ fW R CHECKffiX)K and get out to see this TOP OF THE HILL on Waranoke Rd. sits this magnifi­ Articles tor Sale BABYSITTER NEEDED- nice comfortable kitchen and living room. advertising. 41 better understand the .Monday through Thursday, 3 $59,900 - 3 bedroom ranch. IW baths, fireplace, car­ cent 3100 sq. ft. home, 2 fireplaces, 3W baths, lots of Wanted to Buy 49 scripture of both the Old m to 10 p m Own Iranspor- port and many other quality features! glass and open space plus a St. Charles kitchen and and New Testament. Ltion Call 649-6022, Friday; central A/C! .... forgetting relocation worries, by STAMPS - Private collector In addition to class weekends anytime using Gallery’s complete services would like to buy a few aban­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as doned collections or | ac­ offerings, the Office of for transferees. printing plates, .007 thick cumulations to f ill open Community Interest LATHE OPERATORS • With 23x28 Vj , 25 cents each or 5 spaces. Call 649-6642 after 4 Programs will sponsor 2 years' experience Good ---- knowing you’re dealing with the for$l. Phone 643-2711, Must be p.m. picked up before 11 a m. three trips, a weekend benefits Salary nwotiable. Hawk Precision Co , 303 nation’s largest residential real es­ ONLY. museum tour of New WANTED POOL TABLE. Burnham Street, East Hart­ tate network with 1,400 North Must have slate surface. England, a twoweek tour of ford. telephone 528-9845. CHAIN FALLS, Up and dye Doesn't include bumperpool. Ireland and a two-week h A p p iN E S S American offices, all known for set, electric welder, acetylene Call 643-8134 after 5 p.m. tour of Egypt. The trip to outfit, aluminum lauder, RARE OPPORTUNITY - their integrity and experience. trailer tires, new electric Egypt is proceeded by a OWN YOUR OWN generator, electric lawn- SOMETHING DIFFERENT yet full of quality livable POPULAR WESTWOOD — Immaculate 7 room home CIRCLE THIS ONE It’s a real "Gem” . Ansaidi built 3 is CASH PAID FOR three week course focusing BUSINESS Distributor for Find happiness today — at D.W. Fish mower. Evenings, 633-7060. OLD OAK FUBNITUM - features. Huge family room, rec room, fireplace, 2 you'll be proud to own. Fireplaced family room, IW bedroom Colonial, family room, 2 fireplaces, double on the art and culture of Kodak film, Duracell Gallery of Homes. EARLY TIN OR baths, and an ERA HOME WARRANTY! baths, maintenance free exterior of aluminum. garage and a most desirable South End location. CAST IRON TO Y! - TRAINf - Egypt. Batteries, G E , Sylvania and DINING ROOM SET Colonial other photo products needed stsle $1,400. Call 568-1988. OIL PAINTINOS - CLOCKS - For further information in your area. No seliing. .Ser­ ...A bEAUlifulhoiVIEOtyOUROW N SWORDS - POST CARDS - on scheduling, costs and ANTIQUES S COLLECTIBLES. vice top Retailers under USED ICE SKATES, sizes 7 to CALL ANYTIME - S4S-2SIO registration, contact the exclusive contract established II. good condition. 646-8069. Office of Community by us High immediate in­ come minimum required in­ Interest Programs, Saint vestment $9,975 10i% profit BLANCHARD Joseph College, 232-4571, structure. Call between 8 AM extension 217. & 5 PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or 70 EM OVER AnENTION!! EVEMNt HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS; write: American Film OFFICU S 7 0 0 E M w .J Sunpowrr Processing, Inc , 1935R IN Lookinging for Hoover Court, B'harn, AL orncu b ] a new home? The sun is 400.00U times us coNNEcncirr NATIONWIDE X You'll find You don'l have 35226. RO SSEno to (thcll out much bright us the full muon and L I ' a perfec* ^il gives the eurth six milliun r e a l t o r s ■ I in the Want Adti 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE lo gel big reaulta. times as much light as du all the other stars pul together TYPISTS AND CLERK Actually, most ol the stars TYPISTS are needed to work 646-2482 ,r ^ that can be easily seen on any in the Hartford area. Call EUemONW N M in MSOC. clear night ar

52 Rooms tor Root 52 Rooms tor RonI Rooms tor Ron( S2 Aptrtmonlt For RonI 53 Wantod to Rant 57 Autoi For Salt 51 Autoa For Sala 51 i Peanut9 — ChcrlM M. Schulz e v e n in g HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 13, 1980 — 27 THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ 2 ROOMS-1 Free. 1 $20 week­ CLEAN FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT ELDERLY COUPLE desire Release In Papers of Wednesday, Feb. 13 trally located. Downtown ly; mature male and female. SLEEPING ROOM for - Heat, hot water. Adults. No neat, clean apartment. A BOV LIKES TO KNOW I WONPER WHO Its Manchester. Kitchen One with License for errands HI, M V ACROSS 2 Paris airport mature gentleman. Call after pets. References. Security. Reasonable and desirable A6IRLI5INTERE5TEP G0IN6 TO BE..I HOPE HE'S Answer to Prevloui Punie privileges Call 649-2358 and meals. Private entrance. 6:00 p.m.. 646-4701. 643-7875 before 5 p.m. neighborhood. Cali between 6 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1968 CHEVY VAN. Asking NA/HE IS 3 Wagon Call 649-5459. and 8 p.m., 646-1028. BROUGHAM 1979 - 4 door. $500, 649-4049. ENOU6HTOKREAPV A 600PR4NCER...IT'LL PI6-PEN 1 In what way 4 Play Automatic transmission. 4 0ay(Sp.) 6 Form of FURNISHED SLEEPING By ADigaii van Buren WHEN HE CALLS... ALSO HELP IF'HE'S A 8 Plata ROOM for mature gentleman. FEMALE ROOMMATE Power steering, power FIAT 128 1975 - Good condi- USED CAR SALE architecture REAL SHARP PRE5SER... 12 Period in 6 With (Fr.) Share modem bath. Parking WANTED to find and share brakes. Fully loaded, Mint tion. 25 to 30 mpg. Standard. history □ AUTOMOTIVE condition. Excellent mileage. 7 Baste INVITATION available. No cooking. Securi­ ^artment in Manchester- Am-fm radio. $1500. Call after 13 Roam 6 Rarefy ty and refe ren ce s. $150 Elast Hartford area. 646-2186 Call 289-0265. 3 p.m., 649-5655. J ! r »he was 1 i„g j * 14 Phrase of un­ 9 Egyptian deity a(.’OU*ll (t; TO BID monthly. Call 643-2121. after 5 pm. Autoa For Sala 61 derstanding (2 10 Sown (Fr.) Trucka tor Sala 62 ! ^ 1 hosp^ts^L O' wdi.) 11 Hammer part The Town of Bolton is Apartmanta For Rant 53 WE PAY TOP PRICES for 15 High priest of 19 Inquire FOR RENT COVENTRY wrecked and junk cars. A & B GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY . Across the hall a teen age girl, who was bald, lay in the Israel 20 Shapes A V 0 seeking bids on (7) Hurplioi FORD LTD LANDAU 1979- Sti T LOOKING for anything in real LAKE: 4 rooms, porch, third Auto Salvage, used auto parts. TRUCK- Has the reading an. Another patient, a gentleman in his 16 Once more 22 Tares E D liigliHuy unit park iirmii ap­ Tutone Blue. 4 door. Power T A D estate rental - apartments, floor, refrigerator, range, Call Tony 646-6223. enclosed bo^, with side com- MEMTODtV! .1 a hairpiece, occasionally ahuffled 17 Bean 23 Arabian ship steering, power brakes. Air. U 8 8 proved for disposition by the homes, multiple dwellings? lartments.!. ExExcellent for con- past the door in a robe and bedroom slippers. Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 18 Potent heat included, no pets, $ ^ . Fully loaded. Excellent condi­ 24 Hawkeye Board of Selectmen. "Sealed No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 742-7419. fitractor. 7:30a.m. toS:30p.m., 20 Thought 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs tion. Call 289-0265. From the elevator emerged a young father, bringing his lU D V E T O - A N P ' State 36 Cut 45 Nothing (Fr.) Bids", marked as such, will Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 633-0249, 79 ZEPHYR little family to visit their ailing mother. They were thrilled y BUrjHEN.SGMT^ 21 Anatomical excellent. Must sell, 60 OUT ANI^ SEE pouch 25 Exchange for 39 Arctic 46 Shelter for be received at the address Homaa tor Rant 54 RAt<5 IT’S BEST money In ancient times any red sacrificing! Any reasonable to see her. Her thinning hair made no difference to them at GET THE r WHAT KINP 22 Fiery expanse bees stone was called a carbuncle. below from 2 13i80 until 456 MAIN STREET- Three offer over $1450. Call after 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- all. MOTTO KNOW.' 26 Normandy 41 Rabbits rooms heated. No appliances. Excellent condition. Power AfOKNIN© b- OF A PAS' 23 Flat circular 47 College 3 13 80. Bids will be opened on NEWLY DECORATED 2 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. Need I say more? plate invasion day 42 Public 3 14 80 at 2:00 P M Contact No pets. Tenant Insurance bedroom with den. Ranch. 1974 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA- steering and brakes. P A P E R '" n IT'S GOING 27 Touch athletic group MIDVALE. UTAH, 26 Mournful 43 Wild beast's the office for details. Office of required. $225 monthlv. $300 Applianced kitchen, garage. 6 cylinders. Automatic Automatic transmission. Will T O B E .' 30 Weeding 28 Russian river 48 Rowing tools security. Call 646-2426, No pets or children. Security. transmission. 39,000 miles. trade for four wheel drive. covert Selectmen. 222 Bolton Center DEAR Thank you for giving this writer* and implement 29 Leases 49 Duffer's weekdays, 9 to 5. $450.00 monthly. Call 644-^019. $2100. Please call 649-1354. $1995, 646-0557, after 6:00 p.m. 31 Worn out 31,Talked 44 Farm agency Rd . Bolton. Ct. 06040 Phone WANTED JUNK AND LATE bugaboo 649-8743 The Town of Bolton 4 DR., 6 C Y U AUTO.. PS. 33 Prior to 32 Loves (Let.) (abbr.) 51 Math symbol INVITATION MANCHESTER MAIN THREE-ROOM BUNGALOW MODEL WRECKS - Cash 1970 GMC 1/2 TON PICKUP- RADIO, PRICED TO SELL 34 Night bird reserves the right to accept or STREET - 3-room heated Paid. Call Parker Street Used 1 2 in Manchester. $325 per month Power steering, automatic 35 Store up 3 4 5 e 7 9 9 10 refuse any or all bids. apartment, hot water, plus utilities. Immediate oc­ Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. transmission, radio, cap. $4495 DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for 19 36 Consume TO BID Henry P Ryba. appliances, parking No pets. cupancy. Securitv deposit and 1967 DODGE. Please call Small V-8, uses regular gas. years and have two teenage children. Our marriage has been 37 Path 12 13 14 Security 523-7047 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- after 5:30 p.m., 647-9240. Keep 39 Infirmities The .Manchester Board of First Selectman references after 6:30 $1475. 643-7530. 76 MARK IV a good one. When the children were little I was full-time IS trying if no answer. 40 Snare 16 17 Education solicits bids for a 021-02 pm. 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, wife and mother while my husband built up his business. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Six months ago I found the stubs of two movie tickets in 41 This (Let.) 11 18 20 Seliool Pliiilogra|ilier for a - 13 Immediate occupancy. Olllcea-Storaa tor Rent 55 VW PARTS 1971 SUPER his jacket pocket. His "movie date" was not with me. It was 43 Gruesome 1 llir *rliool seaP!* 1980-81. BEETLE ENGINE with new 46 Poor person 21 Mature adults only. No pets. HIGH PERFORMANCE AND a night that he had to “work late.” When I confronted him, 1981-82. 1982-83. Sealed Security Deposit & ECONOMY. Modified 1/6 clutch, pressure plate to 69 FORD PICK-UP FlOO with (comp, wd.) ■ Probate Notice PROFESSIONAL he broke down and admitted that he has been having an af­ Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 23 24 26 2. bids will be received until 3;00 References. Call 649-1265. Formla Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 muffler system. Low mileage. wood cap. AM/FM CB and 50 Supposing (2 27 29 29 BUSINESS OFFICE fair with his secretary for the last three years. He said it _ ■ 1 P M . March 4. 1980. at which NOTICE TO CREDITORS seconds, 30 mpg., suspension Many other parts. Call M9- carpet. Asking $2200. 871-6360. wds.) 30 |3t 32 ESTATE OE Al.MA MICH.aI'D BUILDING - Approximately hegAn when she started to confide her personal problems to yUPi_. TAWNY HAIR5...THE 51 Tragic 33 time they will be publicly The Hon Djvid (' Rappe Judge, of SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM in radial spoilers. Excellent con­ 5049, ask for Phil. 1 1 2600 square feet, with ample LodcJed with typical Mark equip- him. She’s a divorcee wilh two small children and he felt 5AME COLOR A 3 C LA U P M l 52 Coach 34 35 opened The right is reserved the Ci>url of Probate. District of two family home. Large parking. Close to Center, dition. $2295. 646-7536. Motorcyclaa-BIcyclea 84 36 Cokentrv at a hearing held on FOR SALE - 1972 Fury III, mei^f Mint coodition. Low mile- sorry for her. 53 Thought (Fr.l 1 i | to reject any and all bids. private yard. Centrally hospital and new court 54 At all 37 39 February 8 1980 ordered that all located. Close to shopping and 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent good condition. 1974 Duster, 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - He says he still loves me, but if he dumps her she will Specifications and bid forms claims must be presented to the builoing. For info, call 568- ^8' *6195 55 Heavenly altar ■ w bus line. Quiet neighborhood. motor. Standard shift. Priced low mileage. Telephone 643- LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, sabotage his office. She’s very competent (a real "Girl Fri­ 40 may be secured at the fiduciary on or before May 8.1980 or be 7658 or 871-0401. 56 McNally's 42 barred as by law provid^ Across from park. Parking for for ouick sale, $650. Also: 1971 8242. 100% stock and in excellent day"), and has been very helpful to him in his business. He 79 MUSTANG '4795 partner 43 44 ■ Business Office. 45 N School Bertha E Rappe Clerk shape. $4500. 742-8786. 45 45 47 49 49 2 cars. All appliance and heat. MANCHESTER- 1000 Square AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ says he wants their relationship to get to the point where she 57 In case that Street. Manchester. Connec­ The fiduciary is ditioned. 48,000 original miles. 1965 CHEVROLET SUPER ouion'o'x ui*di*r ^ 000 »niiw4 ■ Lucille Fusco No children, no pets. Security Feet Manufacturing. Light In­ decides she doesn t want to spend any more time waiting 58 Horned viper SO 51 ticut Raymond E Demers. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 52 323 Carpenter Road and references. $375. 646-0778. dustrial. Many possibilities. $900. Both can be seen at 24 SPORT. Runs good. No rust. around for a married man. That way no feelings will be hurt. Business Manager Coventry. Connecticut 750- Kerker headers. KNN S3 54 Office Space included. $375 1 North Street. Has cracked frame. $700.00 or 77 COLONY PARK He swears he doesn’t love her, but he worries about the DOWN 55 (36238 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT- best offer. 643-1968 after 6 filters. Oil cooler. Much 011-02 022-02 monthly. Heat and electric in- ' Station Wagon, auto., business should he let her go. se ,Newly renovated. Wall-to- U975 MERCURY MONTEGO p.m. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 1 Hearken 57 58 eluded. Hayes Corp.. 646-0131. factory AC, roof rack, Abby, I can’t believe this is happening lo me. I feel N wall carpeting In Manchester 'MX- Excellent condition, low p.m. full power, 9 passenger. blackmailed. fKIWSRA^R tNTfitfRitc A$tN | on bus line. $ ^ . plus utilities. MANCHESTER - Retail, mileage. Quadrophonic BANK REPOSSESSIONS jAm I being had? Call after 6 p.m., 684-4526. stereo-8 track, power steering FOR SALE- 1973 Buick U 1977 HONDA 360- New last LEGAL NOTICE storage and/or manufacturing ; UPSTATE NEW YORK space. 2,000 square feet to 50.- / brakes, one owner. 872-6528. Sabre $895; 1972 Audi $895. year. 2000 miles. Mint con­ MANCHESTER - Two- 633-5310. or 659-0508. The above may be seen at the dition! $850 firm. Call 528- NOTICE OF PRIMARY OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY 000 square feet. Very 4287. DEAR UPSTATE: Not yet. But you will be if you allow bedroom apartment. reasonable. Brokers Savings Bank of Manchester, Aliev OoD — Dave Graua Available immediately 1- protected. Call Heyman 1976 FORD ECONOLINE Main Street, Manchester. yojir husband to continue in this affair until his secreUry Driclqe year lease, no pets, no VAN 100- V8. Finished in­ Campera-Trallara decides she's tired of waiting around for a married man. To the Clerk of Municipality of Manchester. Edward J Properties. 1-226-1206 THEY'RE YE22IR, THAT'S I WELL, THERE'S POST children. Security deposit terior. Loaded with options. VOLVO STATION WAGON Mobile Homaa 65 ‘3995 No one is indispensable. If your husband really lovea you a r e -rOU TH'ONE) YESSIR, WHERE ARE / RIGHT OUT Tomkiel. Town Clerk klTTLE \ WHAT TH' LOOK ,' # 3 . ' NOW MEBBE WE WHO SENT TH' / YOUR required. $300 monthly in­ Captains' Chair, stereo etc. 1971 1458. 4-cylinder, p e o p l e s ) OUT SAID/ THESE LITTLE I THERE, Warned to Rant 57 and is reluctant to let his Girl Friday go only because he CAN SE T TO TH' BOT- MESS/LGE? a'^HIGHNESS! Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Democratic Par­ cludes heat. 646-6208. $3750. Call 633-3233, 569-1804 or automatic, needs minor work. BEST TIME TO BUY. fears she'll “aabotage" his office, he'll just have to take that 1 OF THIS BUSINESS) p e o p l e y o u V s i r .' ty will be held on March 4, 1980 for the election of members lo 563-6373 evenings. $495 or Best offer. 643-8844. Clearance sale on all left over 79 MUSTANG Cannibalize winning card RESPONSIBLE chance. the Town committee from the Ninth District models and preowned homes. I'm betting if he tells her there is absolutely no future in ENERGETIC COUPLE New 14’ wide 1979 models ROCKVILLE - Three-room 1974 MUSTANG II - With '76 wilting for you to either divorce him or drop dead, she'll Foresight and reasoning are Notice is hereby given that the following are the party- looking for 7 Room House, Capri motor. Low mileage. from $13,900. Preowned endorsed candidates of the Democratic Party for election as deluxe apartment to share. (Ranch or Cape Cod) to rent leave quietly. Especially if he gives her glowing recommen- vital at trick one. Many hands $2000 or best offer. 649-6872 homes from $1,495. Trades NORTH 2-13-80 members of the Town Committee from the Ninth District Student, business, or in Manchester for 3/1/80 or dafions. are lost at this early juncture professional person preferred. after 5 p.m welcome. Plaza Homes. 828- Four cylirrdor, aulorrratlc. powor 4542 by careless play or lack of together with the street addresses of said candidates: sooner. Willing to do repairs, All conveniences. Quietness, 0369. aioerlng. vinyl root, whlia yj63 thought. (paint, wallpaper, floors etc), 1976 DATSUN 710 - Am/fm. aldewalls. raal iharp. PEAR ABBY: I have a boyfriend named Johnny who is ♦ J 10 4 NA.ME ADDRESS privacy assured. Long or in exchange for security really a sweet guy. He's a very unexciting person, and a The bidding was simple. short term, rent negotiable. Excellent condition. 47,000 ARE YOU SELLING YOUR 4A873 North scraped up a two-spade Roger J McDermott 107 Keeney Street deposit. $350 to $375. Call 643- miles Best offer. Call 872- MOBILE home? State wide vefy poor lover, but his family is in the money. Matthew .M Moriarty. Jr 52 Hillcrest Road References, securitv. 872- 9677 WEST EAST response and South ostensibly 4698, or 646-6794. listing service for anymark in Barry is another guy I go with when Johnny is out of town 4983 Robert B Price 45 Huckleberry Lane 8294 476 made a game try of three Connecticut. Call (ieorge >4995 (as, he frequently isl. Barry is a great lover, but he has no >•-. a-i3 TK 10 8 5 4AQ2 diamonds. North rejected this Pascal A Prignano 60 Nutmeg Drive MOTHER & CHILD looking 1979 CHEVY VAN - Options Adams at Plaza Homes 828- money and it is very embarrassing to be seen in public with 4632 4K87 invitation and South, who had Mary .Ann Roy 133 Prospect Street for 2 bedroom apartment in loo numerous to mention. 0369. 77 CAMARO LT Manchester. Call 569-0310. him in his 55 Chewy that has no heat, no seat covers and is 4 J 105 4Q9642 visions of slam, carried on to Robert J Temple 5 Santina Drive BEAUTIFULLY Mint condition Call 644-1474 pajnted with a hand brush and house paint. game. alter 5 p.m. The FUntstones — Hanna Barbara Productions SOUTH Frank .M Stamler 65 Winthrop Road REMODELED Five-room COUPLE WITH 1 year old I'm 28 and time is running out. Which should I choose? 4AKQJ10 The opening lead was the apartment. .New kitchen, new HOUSETRAILER - Two M^ney or sex? 4974 .Notice is also hereby given that the following enrolled child and outdoors dog. Bedrooms, stove, jack of clubs. Declarer paused floors, stove, dishwasher, looking for reasonable rent. Auto, PS. PB. AC. power win­ ; CONFUSED 4 AQ95 before playing to the first members of the Democratic Party have filed petitions in con­ carpeted. Quiet street. $400 refrigerator, table and chairs! 4K formity with Section 9-406 of the General Statutes as candidates Manchester, Bolton, Vernon, Full bathroom, 3 closets. dows, tm wheel. AM/FM stereo, IT trick. It was tempting to win per m onth. No u tilitie s, South Windsor area. Prefer rallye wheels, bucket seats, SAVS H IS the king of clubs in the closed lor election to the Town Committee from the Ninth District and 1971 T-BIRD Good conditon. Ready to go. 10'x50'. $3,000 center console. 30,265 miles. DEAR CONFUSED: It's human nature to want what you Vulnerable: Neither security Strano Real Estate. wood stove supplimentary $900 or best offer, call after 6 dob't have. If you choose money, you'll miss the sex. If you hand and hope to later discard that their names will appear on the ballot label as follows: 646-2000 firm. Call after 6 pm., 649-6544 G R E A T E S T Dealer: South heat, 742-9553. p.m. 742-5285. or 642-6386 chMse sex, you'll miss the money. Don't make a choice while FAAAE CAfAB a heart loser on the ace. But $4995 Well North East NAME ADDRESS you're confused. FKO/H H IS South there was no immediate entry Henry T Becker 25 Downey Drive 14 to dummy. If South wins the If you need help in writing letters of sympathy, con- UNORTHOIX3X Pass 2 4 Pass 3 $ Helen M Delhi 129 Keeney Street 75 FORD TORINO S T R A T E S V club king, draws trump and gi^tulationi or thank-you letters, get Abby's booklet "How Pass 3 4 Pass 4 4 leads a small diamond to John W Lahda 23 Village Street 4 Dr. Sedan, V-6. auto.. PS. // Business & Service radial wsw, under 60,000 miles to* Writ* Letters for til Occasions." Send $1 and a long, Pass Pass Pass dummy, either defender Richard J McConville 99 Keeney Street stu p e d 128 cental, self-addressed envelope to Abby: 132 would then come to one dia­ James T Newton •1899 461 Channing Drive Liuky Dr., Beverly HlUs, Calif. 90212. Opening lead:4 J mond trick and three heart Dated at Manchester. Connecticut, this 8th day of February tricks before the club ace 1980 78 CAMARO $6285 could be utilized. Therefore, South won the Herbert J Stevenson Z-26 Auto. PS. PB. AC. power windows, turbine wrheels, AM/FM By Oswald Jacoby opening club lead with the Registrar of Voters stereo. Real Sharp IflstroqfQph ace, cannibalizing his king, in and Alan Sontag of the Democratic Party The Born Loser — Art Sansom order to make use of oummy's Bernice Bede Osol entry to take a diamond The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I received from 78 MONZA 2-1-2 Aces are meant to capture Herbert J Stevenson. Registrar of Voters of the Democratic BETWEEUORBIBAlJPMEriWecAlj'^ CWBW, WHO »^ai6gBAU.'S LAST OR8IE KWOW« finesse. It was successful and GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keep opposing kings. Second hand South made his game. Party in accordance with Section 9-435 of the General Statutes. c fo u r should play low. a close eye on coworkers today, AtJ/S(W$ (31JKTIOV), WHJMgR-? (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSNT .As provided in said notice a Primary of the Democratic Party ^ S r th d a y particularly the ones who are Today’s declarer was no ^ ------slavish follower of simple for election of members to the Town Committee from the Ninth impulsive or careless. This Is (For a copy of JACOBY especially Important if you're District will be held on .March 4.1980: the hours of voting at said rules. He realized that every MODERN, send $1 lo: "Win al 6 cyl., auto., center console, ( F«bru«ry 14, I960 doing anything risky together. hand has its own character Primary will be from 12 noon to 8 P M ; and the location of the Services Ottered 31 Servicea Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Bridge." care of this newspa­ buckets, stereo radio, under CANCER (June 21-July 22) Just ■z-ce and that general rules, no polls will be as follows Keeney School. 179 Keeney Street. It w(|l be difficult for you to take a per. P.O. Box 489. Radio City 20,000 miles, a black beauty. back seat in any of your endeav­ because an individual does matter how sound in princi­ Station. New York. N Y Manchester. Connecticut. .Ninth District. C&M TREE SERVICE - Free QUALITY TEACHERS - Eyrerienced KITCHENS, COUNTER ROOFER WILL Install Roof. ors 'this coming year, because something special for you today ple. don't always apply. estimates, discount senior HOUSECLEANING done in Siding or G utter for Low $4895 doesn't mean you're lucky at 10019.) Dated at Manchester. Connecticut, this 11th dav of Fehruar”. Interior, Exterior TOPS, PAINTING & po(A^rful leadership qualities will citizens. Company your home. Manchester Paperhanging, Painting, WALLPAPERING - Block Discount Price. Call Ken at be awakened. Things you per­ everything. If you gamble, chanc­ 1979 Manchester-owned and vicinity. Call 646-5168; if no 647-1566. sonally manage should prove es are you'll come up with the Staining. Reasonable Rates. Tile Floors. Bathrooms, lemons. Edward J. Tomkiel operated. Call 646-1327. answer call 649-5578. Free Estimates. Pete 649- Ceramic Tile & Finish Work. 76 LINCOLN suedessfui. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Favors or HeathclIH — oeorge Qately 024^02 Town Clerk 5873, Jim 289-3579 Commercial & Residential. assistance you might receive B&M TREE SERVICE- Some might tell you about a Free estimates. 646-3046. - O n greit opportunity out of the today could suddenly be with­ Specialist in tree and stump FIREPLACE AND drawn. Show others your removal. Free estimates. kindness of his or her heart. ALTERATIONS & BASIC Building Contracting 33 CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION Doift Impulsively jump Into It motives are unselfish or they'll Pancakes Taste Senior citizen discount. 24 DRESSMAKING done in my Brick, Fieldstone Specialist untl| you’re sure it Is all this per­ feel you expect too much. hour, year round service. 643- home. Experienced and Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Telephone John Wennergren Town Coupe, auto., full power. VIRQO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) The winthrop — Dick Cavalll WES ROBBINS Carpentry AC. electric sunroof. AM/FM son Jfjinks it Is. Romance, travel, D ifferent At Night 7285. SPECIAL WINTER Reasonable, Call 646-6577. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Mason. 649-3012. luck* resources, possible pitfalls obvious could be overlooked RATES! Stereo w/Tape Player. Low today unless you really give your ditions, rec rooms, dormers, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Mileage. Real SharpI and* career for the coming Painting-Papering 32 morphs are all discussed in your full attention to what you are built-ins, bathrooms, ment Co. Expert installation doing at all times. Stop and WHAT ARE 6 AAEUUNC? 5AIUOR6 (ON 6HIF© THAT OH, WELL...A EXPERT PAINTING and kitchens, 649-3446. of aluminum siding gutters $4995 Astro-Graph Letter which b ^ins SALTS'? 3 L PAINTING - Interior and wlth^our birthday. Mail $1 for think. C^CAJ’T H A V E SlULyOLlESnOM... LANDSCAPING Specializing exterior, paperhanging, and trim. Roofing installation LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The in Exterior House Painting. Healing-Plumbing 35 eaefTto Astro-Graph. Box 489 BATHINKx FACIUTIE6. excellent work references. and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. 77 T-BIRD '4695 one area In which you are weak Tree pruning, spraying, Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be Free estimates. Fully in­ Kill —I'l A.r Sl.r.-O A 'nj>" s u r ^ specify birth date. today is In handling your material mowing, weeding. Call 742- CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet sured. Martin Matson, 649- Additions, Repairs. Cabinets. [rlnywr hurii-i Ur" ^ 8 98 (Fob. 20-March 20) affairs. Try not to get Involved in 7947. repairs, plugged drains \oli' V'fll'll M (■•'■'I' tl'.l'l Ill'IlUlf anything of this nature. If you m ______Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. Chaaoes are you'll get the sup- kitchen faucets replaced portrof others today, but make make a mistake It'll be a lulu. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE AiW PAINTING Contrac­ SPECIALIZING cleaning and repaired, rec rooms certain you have every detail SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) To Fireplaces, concrete. tors. Quality painting and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY repairing chimneys, roofs, bathroom remodeling, heat 78 ZEPHYR 4-DR. worked out before presenting accomplish anything today, you Chimney repairs. No job too paper hanging at reasonable Carpentry and genera! con­ new roofs. Free estimates. 30 modernization, etc. Free anything, so you don't wind up alone are going to have to put rales. Fully insured. Free tracting. Residential and years Experience Howley. - I looking foolish. forth all the effort. Promised small Save! Call 644-8356 for Estimate gladly given. M & M assistance will not come estimates. Estimates. Call Wayne 649- commercial. Whether it be a 643-5361 Plumbing & Heating 649-2871 A R I© (March 21-April 19) It small repair job, a custom may*be unwise to gel involved in through. 7696 i SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) built home or anything in a frtend's affairs, but If you do. • U 6 ^ O- WATERPROOFING Automatic, radio, get All the facts and keep a cool Intuitive feelings that are usually PERSONAL Paperhanging between, call 646-1379. Hatchways, foundation whitewalls, low head. Things could get far more dependable could give you false cracks, tileup pumps, gravity for particular people, by Dick. signals today. Don't count on mileage, real clean. complicated than you realize. feeds, window wells. 30 years’ Call 643-5703 anytime. TAIMU8 (April 20-Mey 20) In hunches. Bank only on reality. Short Ribs — Frank Hill experience 643-4953, 872-8413. CARPENTRY & MASONRY - making agreements to^ay you'll CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jm . M) PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Additions and Remodeling. *3795 get much farther If you set the Be extremely careful if you get I REALLV HATE TO e B T \ involved in another's problems /HOW WAS BACK TO THE OLP niffc - ru) rule, written or unwritten, that says pan- ’ATTENTION WORKING - Interior and exterior.. Free estimates. Call Anthony example with a relaxed / VOUR „ dmi sausdiics are fnr l)ri.akfa.st only. Dressed up willi today. The whole mess might be RATPACE- PARENTS’’ I will babysit Commercial and residential. Squillacote 649-0611 dempanor. You could outsmart Ka c a t /o n ?, dinner ai . imipammenls fresh spinaeh and mushroom 78 MARK V youraetf by entering into heavy dumped into your lap. your child in my home with Free estimates. Fully in­ deb^e. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) salad a pilehi r of warm fruit syrup and a favorite dessert - loving care 528-8560. sured. 646-4879. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Sausaye in a Blanket is an all-round family pleaser and a - Remodeling and .Additions. Income Tax Services weleome lower eoM ehanite of paee The pancake wrap- BOOKKEEPING- J P. LEWIS & SON- Custom Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 Barry’s World — Jim Berry ' i r MUST HAVE eeCN A MON6fTER/" .'irounil fealnres hultermilk pancake and waffh Professionally done in my Decorating. Interior & years’ experience! For Free mix, 0 / alont with crushed hran flakes with raisins, as su h- home. Pick up and delivery Exterior Painting, Estimates, call 646-4239. Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl & Stoffal slunluil “ ijIunkfU " ffir a sau.sag0UNGMAN.ER,I?<^BIT. p l e a s e P O N T 1 «’up !,oj{ CaSin buttermilk pancake SPECIALISTS IN HOME Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, PREPARATION SERVICE - top, AM/FM stereo with tape Room Additions, Decks, All player, brushed aluminum CLIMB UP "THAT POLE.VOU'LL SQUASM and waffle mix IMPROVEMENT- Roofing, LEE PAINTING - Interior & At your home. 20 Years INCOME TAX sheels, speed control, reel 1 f'KK- slightly iN'aten Remodeling Additions. R.P, Exterior. "Check My Rate types of Remodeling and Experience. Dan Hosier, 649- sharp. MV PETUNIAS Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ PREPARATION. Reasonable Our Boarding Houaa This Funny World 1 cup milk Roushon Builders, Inc., 633- Before You Decorate". 3329. or 525-6263. accurate, In your home or 3654. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. -47795 I tablespoon liquid hbortening Dependable. Fully Insured. . mine. Norm Marshall, 643^ MXR BUSINESS IS REALLt' r i v e g o t c a n p y b e h in p 646-1653. 1 eup Post raixin bran, rrushed 9044. t h r iv in g , LUCKY! IT ■ the h a u n t e d S ? A £ . E S m , 1 2 cooked sausage bnkfi SEEMS ONLY YESTERPAY MAOOR, ANP A3PA NEAR f.ranberry Pmeapple S>rup DAN SHEA PAINTING i LEON CIESZYNSKI THAT YOU HAP A ^MALL DECORATING- Interior THE CHNl<3E-hAA.KER! 1 Prepare patleake mix wilh eng. milk and shortening as INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ GIVE TAX PROBLEMS the s t o r e WITH A PINBALL PRCTPPEP THE SLOW direeted on package, adding eereal to hatter after heating Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. ditions, Remodeling, Rec ole 1-2 punch! Tax Corpora­ MACHINE m THE CORNER Home Improvements Wall Quality Craftsmanship! Call ALLEN T. KEELER TAX MOVIN’ ITEMS! NOWADAYS Bake as direeted Boll warm paneakes around sausages > papering and painting and all Rooms, Garages. Kitchens tion of America, SECOND A MERCHANT HAS To 646-5424. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath SERVICE: Returns prepared and serve at on.-e or keep warm .Serve with Cranlrerry/** phases of remodefing, in­ largest Tax Service is FIRST in the privacy of your home. WALLOWANCES INCIPENTALLY. WHERE CHANtSE WITH THE TIMES) I im-apple .Syrup. Makes 1 2 paneakes or fi servings f- cluding roofing and siding. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. in convenience. Your home- or ARE THE ( ainhi'rr\ /'ineiip;,/,. .Syrup Coinhine I eup l.og ( 'a b i \ Residential or Commerci^. Don't delay - call today. 871- GIVEN TOWARD Free estimates. 647-1227 my office. 647-9426. Pauline 1781. cSRCCEBIES? IP s> rup and 1 /4 eup ground i ratiherries in a saucepan Bring' 649-4291. Kozuck. YOUR PRESENT •I Natn*. Btoa to a hod and simmer 2 minutes. Add one R-ov lan CARPENTRY WORK AND JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. • rushed pineapple and a dash of salt .Serve warm CARPENTRY - All types of DAN WADE- Have your In- CAR IN TRADE! new ceilings installed. No jobs Quality Painting, D^e/eKDert- ALL TYPES OF TAXES BUTIVESOnD too small, but some are too Paperhanging^, Paper repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool comeime Taxes prep, Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and ly by leadinileading inde,fependentTax------PKtPAMiiu- PREPARED- inaividuai,Individual big. Call evenings, 643-9321. Removal, Wall Preparation, -T cm anci Business.Business, Partnershin.Partnership, CnrCor- 0ETUP THERE Ceilings, Staining, visa and Windows Hung. Ceiling Consultant. Phone 649-6851. Repaired and Painted. Cali oorations. Will come to your TO FIX' TH E Master Charge accepted. louse. 568-0633 Free Estimates, Insurea, 649- anytime. 643-6130. TEL-EPHO/siE a l l i n t e r i o r 0095. WIRES, LAPy 1 REMODELING i RENOVATION - Including CARPENTRY, CUSTOM TAX RETURNS INCOME TAX- Done in your e m ’s i m Carpentry, Plumbing, HOUSES, ADDITIONS, PREPARED: Please call now home. Six years experience. Wallpapering, Suspended GARAGES, ROOFING & for your Evening or Saturda; Call for very Reasonable appointment. Noreen MOM 4MIV BMOIlrl MS hoy're very fashionable these days, sir, AND Ceilings, Sneetrocking, RiR HEBERT PAINTING- SIDING- Kitchens, Rates. 646-5346. Walter UCKY' __ Bathrooms, and Repair Work C arp ^ ter, 646-7788. ' Zingler. bS E CLOGS ARE YOU!" Blazed by Daniel Boone, the historic Wilderness Road- Kitchens, Bathrooms Fine Interior & Exterior. AVJL NEVER work at a reasonable price. "Guaranteed Quality Of All Kinds, t t l l Robert Jar­ w fh i"^ Boone's Trace-connected Tennessee and vis for estimates, 643-6712. TISCENTIR ST ■GAMBLES* North Carolina to Kentucky via an Indian warrior's path. Vincent Pizzonia, 643-2541 Workmanship!” Call 649-7718. L -J (l^_ a-i3 "It saya 'You weigh 92 pounds and have a split personality.' " 2 8 - EVENING HERALD, V.ed.. Feb 13, THUR.FRI.SAT.MON leople/Poo PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY SALE “HAPPY “VALENTINE’S “DAY

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Cook, on ail sides over medium- margarine oven for 35 to 40 minutes or Bacon Stuffed Yamn to break shells. foods that contain including: disodium in- from the skim milk used in our living room fireplace? thus limiting the draft that continue huting around for F9045, Box 9000, without coffee for dunking. Vk teaspoon ground high heat. Remove and covered, 15 minutes. Add Vk teaspoon salt until soft. Cut slice from 6 medium-size North Mash until fluffy with monosodium glutamate osinate, disodium the manufacture of the DEUR READER - A sucks heated air out of lead ed premium, you Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962). In other words, flat. ginger reserve. apple. Cook 10 minutes 2 tablespoons brown top of each yam. Scoop out Carolina yams butter and pepper. Add In times of high food (MSG) because it gives me guanylate, and textured or cheese, but some standard household your living space and up should do so. 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Add water, orange Vk cup (liced fresh orange Mash yams with butter. MSG. but it isn’t listed on produce symptoms similar n et energy loser. To while the fire is still bur­ mixing premium unleaded your model to a competent ly meals. Surprisingly, This kitchen-tested 400-degree oven 15 minutes your table until it "groans” sections Add salt, brown sugar, cin­ 6 slices bacon, cooked my brand's label. How can to those sometimes If you’re on a mild low- minimize your losses from ning without having to with regular leaded gds- mechanic to have the many cooks overlook this cut in chunks juice, soy sauce, brown with the weight of festive recipe makes 4 servings. V4 cup shredded fresh namon, diced orange sec­ and crumbled or until lightly browned. I find out if my brand has associated with MSG. sodium diet, you may be a fireplace, first make sure worry about flying sparks. ollne. engine detuned slightly. nutritious tuber, which is 1 apple, cored and sliced sugar, ginger and pepper. Orange-Stuffed Yams coconut tions, coconut and lemon tablespoon chopped This kitchen-tested foods? MSG? DEAR CONSUMER restricted to about 2,000 your damper operates DEAR CONSUMER • • * That will allow you to 1 ^ in vitamins A and C. 2 teaspoons chopped Mix well. 1 medium-size North Vk teaspoon grated fresh rind. Mix well. parsley recipe makes 6 servings. Try a few of our ideas for DEAR READER - REPORTS — I’m on a diet milligrams per day. The properly and can be closed REPORTS — Local gas For more information on regularly use a lower- ^Yam s are tasty when parsley Return prok to skillet. 6 tasty, nutritious treats Packagers are required un­ to lose weight and cut down cottage cheeses we tested firmly and securely any stations have been running gasoline grading, see the octane leaded gasoline. baked and served with made from budget-minded der federal labeling laws to on sodium. One of my contained anywhere from time the fireplace isn’t out of leaded premium fuel, April 1979 annual auto (Address your questions butter Just like baked turkey. 193 milligrams per half-cup list MSG on their labels if staples is cottage cheese, operating. and I often have to travel a issue of Consumer to; “From Consumer potatoes. But also try them LAST WEEK S WINNERS » Cheesy it's an ingredient of their which a friend says con­ serving in a "salt-free” As a next step, consider distance to find it. Is there Reports. It also contains Reports” care of The in casseroles or stuffed Turkey Bites product. Thus MSG is not tains sodium. Is this true? brand to 570 milligrams adding tighly fitting glass a substitute? brand-name ratings of 1979 Manchester Evening with meat or fruit. per serving in "regular.” 3 loaves thin-sliced bread an ingredient of your DEAR READER - doors across the face of the DEAR READER - cars, many of which are on Herald. 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After the rites, streets are empty, and ‘‘Gung Hoy Fet Toy’—Happy New Year famiiy members join in a behind closed doors, each feast. All their quarrels family enjoys feasting and Unusual Rice Dishes Featured At Roman Cooking School must by now be forgotten. unaccustomed leisure. The On Saturday, February of all. between the 24th day After the meal, the god, new image of the Kitchen fruits. with visits to relatives and, Fireworks and good days following are for still Rice plays a starring tomato sauce. Served as mayonnaise and marinated into a rectangular dish, 16. 1980. there’ll be a se­ of the 12th month and New who is represented by a God in a niche over the Food is a welcome New for the women, cooking. wishes at midnight hail the more feasts and visiting role in many classic dishes either a side dish or an en­ salmon to the rice and mix about 9 X 13 inches. Let cond chance for a happy Year’s Day. paper image seated on a hearth, but until his return, Year’s gift, and oranges All food preparation must new year. At midnight, friends. in Italian cuisine. Risottos tree, the rice balls are well. Spoon into the mold, cool completely (2 to 3 New Year. On that day, the An eleborate farewell bamboo chariot, is set they enjoy freedom from are especially favored. For be finished on the last day cries of “Gung Hoy Fet The official ending of the spring Immediately to prepared using Uncle patting down with the back hours in the refrigerator). world will leave the Year dinner is given for one die- afire, so that he rides with his watchful eye. m em bers of one’s own of the year, since using a Toy” (Happy New Year) New Year holidays is the mind; those fragrant Ben’s * Converted • Brand of a spoon. Refrigerate, Beat the eggs in a small of the Ram and enter the ty, the Kitchen God. It con­ the flames to heaven. The The last day of the old family, oranments of knife or any sharp instru­ and "La Choy” (good luck) Feast of Lanterns, mixtures of rice, butter, Rice, which will not covered with plastic wrap, bowl with teaspoon salt. Year of the Monkey, which sists solely of sweets, so ceremony ends with a year find crowds surving fabrics, especially silks, ment on New Year’s Day is ring through the household. celebrated on the ISth of broth, wine and often become mushy when at least 3 hours. Unmold In another large bowl, put through the streets, for this is also the year 4678 in the that this god will tell the burst of firecrackers, an are preferred. Children thought to cut the coming Before dawn, the rites of the first month. The color­ cream and Parmesan molded into balls and deep- onto round platter and gar­ the bread crumbs. Remove is the time when the Chinese tradition. Jade Emperor only sweet essential part of every and servants receive small year’s luck patterns. worship may be repeated. ful and eleborate lanterns cheese. But rice is also fried. Ms. Bettoja and Ms. nish with rec caviar and the cold rice from the traditjonal New Year’s Although the Chinese things about the family Chinese ceremony. On the packets of money wrapped The final hours of New On New Year’s Day, and are hung over household featured in many Italian Cornetto note that you may lemon slices, if desired. refrigerator and with a many years ago officially with whom he spent the fourth day of the New gifts are purchased — in red paper. Year’s Eve are devoted to often the five days doors to attract prosperity speciality dishes, both en­ make these ahead of time Makes 10 servings. knife, divided the mixture changed to the Gregorian year. Year, the family places a flowers, teas, and rare The old year is finished family worship of the gods following, families remain and longevity. trees and first courses, and freeze them before Lo Scaldavivande into 12 portions. Divide the served hot and cold. calendar — the one we use frying, since the Converted Palla Di RIbo Con Gruyere into 12 parts and — they still celebrate Jo Bettoja and Anna * Brand Rice retains Salsa Di Pomodoro place near the rice. festivals baseo on their an­ Maria Cornetto, owners perfect texture even when (Rice Ball with Prepare a tray to put the cient moon calendar, such PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR and codirectors of one of frozen. Tomato Sauce) balls on. Take 1 of the 12 as New Year. ALL FOOD MARTS STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE, WHILE SUPPLY LASTSI R om e’s most popular Lo Scaldavivande Bechamel Sauce: parts of the rice and roll In Chinese communities cooking sch o o ls, Lo Inaalata Di Riso 1- V2 tablespoons butterwith your hands to form a in this country, everyone Scaldavivande, teach a Al Salmone V4 cup flour ball the size of an orange. claims a share in the fun of FOOD M ART... THE SUPER SAVINGS STOREl variety of unusual rice dis­ (Rice Salmon Salad) 2 cups milk Make a hole in the center, the New Year festival, hes in their classes. Most using your fingers, and k x ' 4-V4 cups water cup whipping cream whether the celebration A SALE STARTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16.. of their recipes have been 2 cups Uncle Ben’s * y* cup grated Gruyere poke the Gruyere into the r 1 handed down through takes the form of Converted * Brand Rice cheese center. Continue to form WALDBAUM’S WALDBAUM’S l\l. Y. STYLE DELII firecrackers in the street, generations of Italian 3 teaspoons salt Vi cup grated Parmesan the remaining rice balls. a parade, a night at the & I DOLE DEL MONTE LUNDY IMPORTED families, and many have cheese Wash your hands and dry FJORDLAND 2 eggs theater watching old ¥ / Cooked Ham been updated to make 7 tablespoons lemon 1 teaspoon salt them. With one hand, roll legends retold, or a family ood Mar PINEAPPLE GREEN BEANS SWISS them feasible for today’s juice V4 teaspoon freshly the rice balls in the beaten &- Shoulder home cooks. Ms. Bettoja reunion. IN JUICE CUT or FRENCH STYLE CHEESE 2 teaspoons dry mustard ground white pepper egg and with the other The date of Chinese New k SLICED TO ORDER and Ms. Cornetto emphasis 1 cup plus 1 tablespoon Melt butter in heavy hand, roll them in bread Sliced - Chunks or Crushed 16 OZ. CANS dishes that can be prepared Year changes every year, olive oil saucepan. Blend the flour crumbs. Continue until all but always falls between in advance, if possible, LB. 1 cup vegetable oil and milk together in are done. Try to form into January 21 and February IT S THE YEAR OF 20 OZ such as cold rice salads, DELICIOUSLY SMOKED 12 ounces thinly sliced blender 1 minute. Add flour round orange shapes. Wash 19. It arrives with the se­ THE MONKEY . . . «7BI and meat dishes that JO IN IN THE CAN Large White Fish ” haVf lb *2.89 smoked salmon mixture and cream to your hands again. Dip balls cond new moon after the CELEBRATION OF THE KOSHER KINO ■ WHOLE require only a brief last- '/z teaspoon freshly butter. Stirring constantly, in bread crumbs again, for­ winter solstice (the Bar-B-Q Style Chickens lb *1.09 minute cooking. ground white pepper bring to a boil. Reduce heat ming nice round shapes. Pul shortest day of the year). '"ROTHMUND "SUGAR • FREE" Lo Scaldavivande th e m on a tr y and Skinless Franks lb*1.59 Bring water to boil in and cook for 5 minutes. 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Drain on paper 1 cup dry white wine Dole Pineapples » TUNA add 1 or 2 tablespoons flour, salt and pepper in a Add the onion; cook until of the Monkey, you are FRUIT PUNCH 64 OZ. BOTTLE smoked salmon. The two container; cover and blend 2 tablespoons, butter toweling. Place in a Freshly grated Gruyere In Oil or W ater 7 Oz. Can water to the onions to keep blender container; cover transparent, about 5 skillful, talent^, flexible, FRESH FROZEN FOODS! cooking school directors for 30 seconds. Add the 3 eggs py ram id on a h eated cheese Fresh Sugar Peas LB 99* them from coloring. Add and blend for 60 seconds. minutes (add 2 tablespoons original, creative, and sen­ note that the type of rice is vegetable oil and 1 cup of 1 teaspoon salt platter and serve with hot Freshly grated FRESH CALIFORNIA the tomatoes, mashing Add to the butter. Bring to water if necessary to pre­ sible. On the negative side, very important for rice the olive oil in a trickle 2 cups fine dry bread Tomato Sauce. Makes 6 en­ Parmesan cheese Bok Choy (CHINESE CHARD) 3 vbs*1. them with a wooden spoon. a boil: reduce heat and vent burning). Add the the Chinese tell us. Monkey ICE CREAM salads, where the rice is through the top of the crumbs tree servings. Freshly ground black FRESH Add the basil. Bring to a cook, stirring constantly, 5 rice. Cook, stirring con­ people are strong-willed, ALL FLAVORS cooked, chilled, then mixed blender with the motor % cups coarsely Tomato Sauce pepper c bgei lbs 12 OUNCE PACKAGE 'h GAL. CARTON boil; reduce heat and cook minutes. Remove from stantly over low heat until short-tempered, and main­ California Nappa *I 1 3 M. with dressing and other in­ running. Blend until shredded Gruyere cheese 3 tablespoons butter Cook the spinach accor­ River Rice ilbp*ck*ge * uncovered for 20 minutes. heat and stir in the rice is shiny, 2 to 3 tain poor opinions of other Sunsweet Pitted Prunes 99* 39 gredients. 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