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R HABTFORD (UPI) - The Legislature’s Finance Committee projects will end the to end the fight fiscal year with a |60.1 million surplus. By United Press International after Sadat declared he was ready to said the prime minister wanted to le estimate Thursday by Com­ Israeli Prime Minister Menahem go to Israel to talk peace and make such a personal appeal since he mitted Cochairmen Sen. Audrey Begin, following up peace pleas by expressed a willingness to go to took office in June and he felt this Beck, D-Mansfield, and Rep. Egypt and the , Geneva for Middle East negotiations was the right time to do it. Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, is appealed to the Egyptian people without first settling such matters as based on figures available today for an end to war and said he who would represent the The dispute over who would repre­ through Septem ber 30. The was ready to go to Cairo to discuss Palestinians. sent the Palestinians has been a current fiscal year ends June 30, “real peace.” President Carter, warning of a major obstacle to reconvening the 1978. Begin’s unprecedented personal possible new Middle East war, called talks, stalled since 1973. Israel State Comptroller J. Edward appeal, made in a special broadcast on other Arab nations to follow refuses to negotiate with the Caldwell projected a $42.7 million beamed to Egypt, came after Presi­ Egypt’s lead in agreeing to resume Palestine Liberation Organization surplus b a s^ on similar data. dent Carter w arn^ of the danger of a Geneva peace talks without quibbling and the Arabs refuse to bargain The lawmakers said they possible new Middle East war and over procedural disputes. without the PLO. expected state revenues to be Egyptian President Anwar Sadat an­ “I hope that Jordan and Syria and Diplomatic sources in Cairo said higher than anticipated by nounced his readinesss to go to Israel Lebanon very quickly will make a Sadat's statement came in response Caldwell. or Geneva for peace talks without similar response to us and that we to a new U.S. formula for “quibbling.” can then convene the Geneva con­ reconvening the Geneva talks, but NEW YORK (UPI) - New It came against the background of ference,” Carter told a news con­ both American and Israeli officials York City canceled its proposed new rocket and artillery exchanges ference in Washington Thursday, denied there was any new American sale of at least 3200 million in across the Lebanese border between Quoting from the Koran in a plea to proposal. short-term notes Thursday when Palestinian and Israeli forces. the Egyptian people to understand Moody’s Investors Service rates “We the Israelis stretch out our Israel's position, ^ g in reiterated he Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, in a Dallas speech, said Middle East them at “MIG 4,” the lowest of hand to you,” Begin said in a state­ would welcome Egyptian President the four ratings it assigns to Anwar Sadat to Jerusalem and would peace negotiations had come to an ment beamed to the Arab world on "important turning point" and that short-term municipal notes. go to Cairo to talk about “no more Israel’s Arabic radio service. “Let us the Arabs and Israelis “were really The investor service gave as its wars — peace — a real peace and not only make peace, let us also start quite close in their essential desire to reason it felt the city could pay forever.” on the road of friendship, sincere and begin negotiations ' back the loans, but warned in­ productive cooperation,” Begin said. “We do not want any clashes with vestors the city’s financial condi­ “We can make the lives of our you," Begin said. “Let us say one to Labor Party leader Shimon Peres, tion was so bad “as not to nations better, easier, happier,” another and let it be a silent oath by leader of Israel's opposition, said in preclude the possibility of Begin said in a two-page statement both peoples, of Egypt and Israel: no Washington there was a “fair bankruptcy in future years.” read before foreign radio and televi­ more wars, no more bloodshed and chance " a Geneva conference could sion cameras in Jerusalem. no more threats." be reconvened early next year. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Gov. Begin's appeal came just a day Begin's spokesman, Dan Pattir, Milton J. Shapp set up a con­ ference Thursday that was attended by about 500 labor, in­ dustry and political leaders to for­ mulate a solution to provide aid Town will pay District for the ailing steel industry. Shapp and others called for an By GREG PEARSON favor of the district last year, but the would return the money if the extensive public works program Herald Reporter decision has been appealed by the Supreme Court rules in its favor. He 'to make our steel industry The Town of M anchester has town to the State Supreme Court. and attorney John LaBelle, counsel healthy before the entire national agreed to make a $14,000 payment to The town has collected fire taxes in for the district, agreed that the town economy rusts to the core.’’ They the Eighth Utilities District as long Buckland during the dispute. will make the payment and the dis­ said the nation could find Itself in as the district Board of Directors If the town wins its appeal, it would trict Board of Directors will approve another depression if the Carter notes in its minutes that the money keep the collected taxes and the dis­ the refund, if needed. administration fails to help the in­ will be refunded if necessary. tr ic t would keep the $14,000 The district board meets Monday, dustry. Capt. Roy Pinette, left, and Nathan Agostinelli listen to the The money is owed to the district Buckland service payment. Nov. 21, and is expected to mention talk this morning at the Veteran’s Day observance at the front for fire service provided to the If Judge Hamill's decision in favor the refund in its minutes, LaBelle The military command in Tel of the district stands, the town would said. of the Manchester Memorial Hospital this morning. Capt. Buckland area section of town. The Aviv said the Kibbutz Yiron, a district is paid $250 per call in that return two mills of taxes minus the The district board voted in October collective settlement about a mile Pinette is deputy officer in charge of the Maflbhester Armory. area. Buckland service charge to the dis­ to not to pay a $14,651 bill to the town from the Lebanese frontier was Agostinelli is commandant of the Connecticut Military Buckland is the area in question in trict. (Two mills is the district fire for sewer charges until the $14,(XK) bombarded with rockets today, Academy, a former Manchester mayor, and president of the fire jurisdiction case between the tax rate.) fire service payment is made. This but reported no casualties Manchester State Bank. (Herald photo by Barlow) town and the district. State Superior Town Counsel Victor Moses had also probably will be discussed at the although there was some damage. Court Judge Edward Hamill ruled in sought a guarantee that the district Nov. 21 meeting. Palestinian guerrillas launched the rocket attack — which sparked return fire by Israeli ar­ tillery across the Lebanese border — in retaliation for Israel’s first ‘Nation’s ideals will assure peace’ air strike in two years against Palestinian targets in southern By JUNE TOMPKINS up of strong and good young men with People show they still remember for war. Von Hone, com m ander of the and honor veterans, he said, because In conclusion, Maj. Carragher Lebanon earlier in the week. Herald Reporter excellent training. We hope they’ll Disabled American Veterans they care enough to come to a asked those present to "rededicate “Our nation shall endure and have not be used for another.war. But if Auxiliary. ceremony such as the one held today ourselves to our great ideals that this The group of about 50 citizens, peace as long as it defends the prin­ the need arises, they’re ready to NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The to'j)ay homage to those who served in nation will long endure, and that our veterans and military personnel ciples on which it was founded.” protect and defend this nation,” Maj. striking 1,400 blue collar workers Carragher said. our armed forces, “especially to public will never forget the sacrifices stood in solemn silence while Taps at Yale University today called on Maj. John P. Carragher of the those who made the supreme Connecticut Army National Guard, “Armistice Day (the day by which made by our soldiers.” was played and the flag finally raised Secretary of State Cyrus Vance to Veterans Day was known first, after sacrifice so that we might live in Youth representatives of the spoke these and other words of waving in a brisk, cold wind. help end a six-week walkout at the World War I) lives all the time, peace.” town’s veterans’ organizations assurance in Veterans Day obser­ The invocation and benediction for Ivy League institution. every day,” Carragher said as he He quoted the poet who said, lowered the flag while wreaths were the half hour ceremony were given vances this morning in front of Vance serves as a member of reflected on the “awful holocaust” "Tread softly, comrade, you’re near placed on the memorial monument by the Rev. Ernest Harris, hospital Manchester Memorial Hospital. the Yale Corporation, the school’s across Europe that World War I a hero’s grave.” near the front steps of the hospital. chaplain. board of directors. He was urged He also commended the youth of Carragher also referred to a part of Wreaths were laid by Mrs. Muriel Others on the program were our epuntry for holding the impor­ veterans were engaged in. He called in a telegram “as a person who is World War I which has its historical Grover, president of the American Thomas Moran, chairman of the tance of our nation’s heritage deep Armistice Day “a splendid tribute” highly skilled in the a rt of significance in Manchester — the Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Helen Hovey, within themselves. in which the veterans of World War I Veterans Council; Robert Doggart. a resolving disputes through com­ North End Depot from where president of the Veterans of Foreign “Our young people are in good pay honor to those with whom they World War 1 veteran, and Paul Moss, promise and mediation to suggest served. members of the 169th Infantry left Wars Auxiliary; and Mrs. Elizabeth assistant hospital administrator. a means by which the strike may shape. Ciur armed forces are made end.” The strike by Local 35, Federa­ tion of University Workers, AFL- Recount begins CIO, began Sept. 30

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (UPI) — A Dutch police in school race spokesman said three officers ac­ filled in inconsistently. ting on a tip-off attempted to stop By GREG PEARSON Herald Reporter Herbert Stevenson, Democratic two terrorists of the Badder- -registrar of voters, said that the final Work started this morning on' Meinhof gang for questioning decision about whether such a ballot recounting the vote in the Board of around midnight on the outskirts should be counted will be made by of the Dutch capital and captured Education race between Nicholas O'Brien. Once a decision is made, it both after the two were seriously Costa and Paul Willhide, two will have to be consistent for any injured in a gunbattle that broke Manchester Republicans. similar ballot, Stevepson said. out. In Tuesday’s election, Costa Members of the Red Army Fac­ defeated Willhide by four votes for tion, popularly called the Baader- the third Board of Education seat Melnhof gang, are being sought available for the 1977-1980 term. SouthWindsor across Western Europe for Democrats Lenoard Seader, with executing a West German in­ 7,182 votes, and Peter Crombie, with sets recanvass dustrialist. The police spokesman 7,162 votes, finished first and second 4 Republican coun­ Costa campaign, is at right. (Herald photo by Pearson) about absentee ballots that were cil will be sworii in. MANCmaTBH EVENING HERALD.Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ Nov. 11, 1 9 n - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 11, 1977 CHRIDTMAS PARTIES ...Now Booking Holiday Parties for Poet will read at college Groups up to 75 People In our Brand Ruth Stone, a poet and college sities ot Illinois and Hartford. She Ms. Stone is the first member of New, Pluen professor from Virginia, will read has taught at Brandeis and Indiana the Cpnnecticut Poetry Circuit to her poetry Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Universities, at the Universities of traveU through the state this year. EL HOMBRE ROOM Manchester Community College Illinois and Wisconsin, and at Centre She will read at 10 colleges and s b p a r A t b e n t r a n c i a n d p a r k i n g dining room in the student center College in Kentucky. schools. Frins for M Fartiii • No hiity Too Sail , building on the main campus. She has received two Guggenheim The poetry reading is free^nd open ' Call Now For More Information Bom in Roanoke, Va., Ms. Stone fellowships and the Shelley Memorial to the public. currently teaches at the University Award, and is a Fellow of the In a brief ceremony preceding the of Virginia but lives on a mountain in Radcliffe Institute for Independent reading, awards will be presented to MANCHetTER PARKADC DAVIDS RBST. Brandon. Vt., when not teaching. Study. She has written several books winners of the Manchester Com­ She was educated at the Univer­ of poetry. munity College student poetry con­ HOOBB OF CHONIi test. WANTED FaaOialm AoMiimfc Petynaalaa and Caotam ao 9 n d iilM*i r * TOMMrsnZZMU ENIOrOMMGMTNilKW Connecticut Big Band Society i S r Men Who Love To Sing Peopletalk 206 W. CENTER ST. "Peacock Room" BIG BAND FESTIVAL VlBlt the Silk City Chorus F E A n m m C 2 m t A T BAMO$ 646-6661 Luncheon Special* TMuavMun uonu SPECIAL QUEST NIQHT YOUNG ON HELLFIRE: It came to something of a oacHonA oacNMnw 267 E. CENTER ST. sermon Thursday when U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young MONDAY - 7:30 p.m. 646-2550 from ^ 1 .9 5 addressed the National Council of Churches in New York. “Tommir f Young — himself an ordained United Church of Christ ' Maneh. Reo. 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IhUh a u T B a SUNDAY DINING • 6 4 8 - i m e B i u m L A M e SSES R O B B r n m e r r BAST HARTFORD Re-electing B O B - a a io k*AACnCA'S STEAK EXPERT BAHOArnuumm e 1977 StoWkkK $2 .5 0 tU 2i$O K M . I B l M r. STEAK " / * ^H EL D im MW To the people of Manchester, 1 want to say thank n v i k v i you for your overwhelming vote of confidence. You can TOWN A T M r. Stsak we otter a complete line a be assured that during the next two years I will continue ot aged U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks. Sea PODUJSK MILL to do my utmost to represent you as your Town Food? Fresh seatood dinners are also our s u m ! 2 > a U , m,ore Treasurer. specialty as wall as combination dinners ot « u wtm - tiirti t:N ■ a f Buy a large your tavorlte seatood and steak. Our ^Itan 200 IJt’eari R DIANE KEATON CLERK MARE YM TMiBGnK children's menu contains a wide selection R a c e £ I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my 16 oz. size KSEWATWaS EAMYl For Your Life, family, many friends and fellow candidates for their help ot quality toods. Charlie Brown! and support. rtER®G!iI HENRY n FOR T K MONTH g NOVEMBER f^eitaurant of Jine Quality I W I N K L E R 7 - WE ARE OFTEONB KM ^ ta lu rin f ^ ManehaaUf evening Hnrala My door is always open to discuss financial matters AipMhWad AM art & FmTWaAMMwt nkeO*Publisner Harold E Turkmgton. Managing Editor abusive actions toward police early today. motor vehicle. Court date is Nov. 22. Robert M. Wutscli. 22, ol Portland wa-' while under the influence of liquor and V.: '**1**.* • Police said the elder Trudeau was • Silverio Mendoza, 37, of 48 Campfield charged with broach of peace on a operating a motor, vehicle without a harassing police with many phone calls Road, charged with operating a motor warrant Thursday night, Tiu- arrest '.vas in license in connection with an accident on Opinion early this morning following an incident vi'hidc while under the influence ot After two months of campaigning getters for the Board of Directors. connection with an aileged obscene Main Street Thursday night. Information the police investigated at his home earlier remark to a police oflicer on Punicil liquor. Court date is Nov. 22, and statement-making by "Obviously, the performance of on the accident was incomplete. Court in the evening.'The younger Trudeau was Place Nov. 1. Wutscli was reloa.sed on a • Jam es W, I.apenta, 23, of 135 Bissell Manchester candidates, Tuesday’s our incumbents was appreciated by date is Nov. 29. also abusive and hostile to police in con­ nonsurety bond for court i tec 3. Si., charged with .speeding. Court date is election provided no changes in the the voters. But, they elected to the nection with the incident, police said. • Holland J. Ross, 57, of 15 Preston Nov. 29 Drive, charged with operating a motor politicai makeup of the town govern­ board a ticket of unknowns,” Both were processed and released on • Milton 1. Ainsworth, 17. of Broad Veterans Day Motor vchicic an'osts Tlniv'-d. v n-.gt vehicle while under the influence of Ferguson said, referring to the nonsurety bonds for court appearances P.rooi;, charged wilti speeding. Court date ment. and early lod,'';' im luded the loilO'vn.'i; liquor. Court date is Nov. 29. Today is Armistice ended, and Gen. Pershing was The Democrats, in power since Democratic slate that included five Nov. 28. 1.1 N'lV. 29. Day—Veterans Day. chiefly responsible for the vic­ 1971, maintained six seats on the persons who had not served on the More appropriately it is John tory that led to the Armistice. Board of Directors and won four out board before. of six Board of Eiducation seats, the "In spite of the quality of can­ J. Pershing Day in Connec­ After that Great War, Gen. About town I maximum number permitted by didates we put up, we didn't pick up ticut, as proclaimed by Gov, Pershing helped mold the Town Charter. any positions on the board," he said. Ella Grasso, National Defense Act of 1920, Democratic Town Chairman He felt the GOP campaign was a Ail residents of Mayfair Veterans Day was one of one that helped to establish the Theodore Cummings credited the solid one, and the party could not Gardens are invited to par­ those holidays that, some United States as a world power team effort of the party. Republican have done much differently to change ticipate in a kitchen social Monday at 1:30 p.m. in years ago, became a national for the first time. Town Chairman said it was a case of the outcome. numbers — too many more "To me, it's just a matter of Cronin Hall. holiday on a Monday, in order Manchester hasn’t forgotten Apparently aware of its newly acquired prestige as the of­ Democrats than Republicans. fighting the numbers,” Ferguson RIUrSIWSALE to give citizens longer North United Methodist Nov. 11 as Veterans Day. ficial insect of the State of Connecticut, this praying mantis " It ’s an odd result," Ferguson said said. The Democrats have 3,000 more SAVINGS DAYS... nUDAY & SATURDAY! Church will have a church­ weekends. Connecticut was Tributes are paid each year in members in Manchester than the stopped by at the University of Connecticut for an unofficial after the vote had been tallied. He yard clean up Saturday. among the first states to ceremonies at Manchester visit. When the insect alighted on a window sill in the sports in­ pointed out that two Republicans — Republicans. The work was originally realize that it was Memorial Hospital—a hospital formation office, someone slipped a university seal behind it Vivian Ferguson and Carl Zinsser — Cummings, however, said that scheduled for Nov. 5 but SAVE OVER »60 ******^ '^ ************* wrong—wong to give the that was dedicated to the and snapped the picture. finished among the top six vote- numbers reflect his p a r ty ’ s was canceled because of introducing strengths. [A*-* the remarkable veteran passing acknowledge­ Manchester veterans of World rain. The church kitchen * "Numbers mean you’re doing will also be painted Whitely ment and setting aside a long War I. something right and picking the right tomorrow. weekend for mere public There was a ceremony there candidates,” he said. Muscle enjoyment. We all like this morning; but faces Cummings gave credit to his six Center Congregational Exerciser Church will have its annual holidays and the rest from the change. Making Washington proud new board members for their efforts Our Reg. 24,99 Holiday Fair Saturday during the campaign. rigors of daily labor, but it is Bill Shields placed the first from 9:30 a m. to2:30 p.m. "The remarkable thing is that they wrong with Veterans Day. wreath on Armistice Day in at the church. By MARTHA ANGLE down Burke’s request for loans to OUn Corp. Charitable Trust gave helped each other without So much wrong has it been 1920, representing the Yankee finance the untested concept, so be another $3,000. ParUcipaUng schools KRACO a n d ROBERT WALTERS resentment," he said. Manchester Chapter, that 1977 is the last year in Division (YD). He did it yearly scraped together $30,000 from pay $700 for each student they send, WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Party members spent five hours SPEBSQSA, will meet Smooth hydraulic power friends, relatives and small loans. but they can dispense with the ser­ 40 Channel CB Transceiver which it was celebrated on the until his death. So did Wilfred There’s an unfortunate tendency — last Sunday making calls front 12 Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mcouragesexe^sT vices of the faculty coordinator. fourth Monday of October; in J. Clarke for the American too frequently Inspired and en­ The money was used as a down pay­ telephones at party headquarters. Teen Center Annex of results in just 12 minutes daily. »m w 7 1978, everyone recognizes Legion; Will was gym instruc­ couraged by the news media — to ment on a downtown building with During its first year of operation, Cummings estimated that about 1,200 Manchester Recreation Rt- meter, squelch control; built-in 25 Per Store. view the nation’s capital as a city 132 efficiencies and 40 one-bedroom in 1976, the Washington Center for calls were made, but only one person Center. The meeting is sncHkerand 1 PAjack. FCCtype Veterans Day on its own tor and basketball coach at the ipproved Our Ong, 139.99’ NoR*$n Checks populated almost exclusively by apartments. Learning Alternatives had a $150,000 was rude over the phone. open to all area men in­ 79™ day—Nov. 11. high school. terested in singing four- bumbling and corrupt bureaucrats. When Burke quit his job in New deficit. This year, Burke expects to "Think of how many play-action MAGNETIC MOUNT or CLIP-ON MOUNT part barbershop harmony. git includes 21b CB ANTENNA, Our Reg. 1 9 .9 9 ...... This is as it should be; that is They are among the veterans England, he didn’t have a commit­ almost balance his budget. Despite passes we interrupted,” he said. 3 4 Washington undoubtedly has more * Intermediate Markdown Taken Deluxe / ” Top the date World War I was we honor today. ment from a single college to par­ that initial debt, he refuses to skimp than its share of scoundrels and scan­ The Fellowship Club of Table ticipate in the venture. Today there on the supervision and organization dals, but it has its Along with the wins on the town’s Community Baptist Church Table are 174 schools affiliated with the GAF quota of in­ necessary for a successful program. two major boards, the Democrats will have a Harvest Supper Prestone II Our Reg. 59,97 4 p:^. rjiiai '' 2 telligent, program, many of them small in­ Burke's most important asset is his also maintained the town clerk and Saturday at 5:30 pm at m is h Antifreeze ( ',,- k p i ww But play to win dedicated, stitutions that send only two or three infectious enthusiasm. He's already town treasurer positions and con­ the church 1 Gallon.... students per semester to dreaming about a Washington V ■ .„ . 'X-'. By Andrew Tully contradiction in terms. The object of creative men and tinued a majority in two less- rasloie PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE women working Washington. program for graduate students and important areas, town constables T h e Manchester ■ - f TESTER. Our R tf. 2 .9 9 .. WASHINGTON — International any game, even when diplomatic con­ '.uMBMiL'.t'.na Burke convinced the Exxon the possibility of similar operations Silktown La Leche League siderations are involved, is to win. to improve and the Board of Selectmen. 's o m v n ijia tw - to ' Strong 1 inch tubular stwl amity is a fine thing, and so I was Educational Foundation to provide will meet Tuesday at 10 Caldor All Season That jazz peddled by Britain's ruling themselves and in other major cities. The clerk and treasurer wins were e p and cradle; e x tfu W pleased to note that a State Depart­ a.m. at the Community V ■ Small anil / . . . 10W30 Oil their society. an $82,000 grant for development of Burke isn’t working on any major decisive. Eidward Tomkiel, who has aluminum edge. A u t^ a tir ment spokesman said that sump­ class was a built-in cover for un­ Baptist Church at 585 E. T; Ge'.sstiJ't'r- .,.. . opening, ftybadr Typical of the people in that latter an academ ic program that now foreign policy initiatives or seeking served as clerk since 1956, received tuously appointed burrow was avoidable defeats. In any case, the Center St. Babies are -k ^n0"'a^c■” ■ ’ 2 Gallons. o design.------Assembly'>rly required.I n category is William M. Burke, a 31- ranged from conventional courses on to resolve the overriding domestic 9,641 votes to be the highest vote- JA -f 4 ^ ^ ^ eagerly looking forward" to the more-or-less bluebloods managed to welcome. Topic of the-«i- X A '?■ year-old Massachusetts native who is the federal budget, foreign policy and problems of our time. But he’s one of getter in the election. He won by next visit to the United State of a have it both ways with their deposi­ formal discussion will be Congress, to more esoteric offerings the thousands of people who make tion that Britain's wars were won on pact visionary and part hard-headed almost 5,500 votes. "Baby Arrives: The Fam i­ Communist Chinese sports team. on sexual politics and the performing the playing fields of Eton. businessman. Washington proud — not ashamed — Roger Negro was re-elected town ly and the Breastfed Robertshaw Royal Herbal or Secretary Cyrus V an ces arts. The official United States view of His unique specialty is providing a of their city. treasurer by an 8,705 to 5,204 vote. ^ by." For more informa­ Dual Set Back Baby Shampoo mouthpiece ’The Xerox Corp. donated $10,000 to the Cosmos-China match was that it full range of services to the hordes of In the Board of Directors race, the tion call Lois Lawrence at Thermostat earlier had aid ip recruiting black students! The Large Ecxinomy was an exercise in friendship first, college students who descend on this Republicans held a noticeable edge in 649-5056 or Kathy Siddons, 6 4 0 z.Size! .r reviewed in Our city every year for internships, work- only two voting districts, four and 649-4908. 'A glowing terms the and competition second. Baloney. Reg. Our Reg. 1.79 study projects and other programs five. (The fourth district votes at well-mannered The opposing players probably did The Ladies of St. Jam es 46.99 Nivea Lotion that allow them to view their govern­ Martin School, the fifth at Buckley behavior of have a feeling of palship. but obvious­ will meet on Monday at St. Automatically sets back For Soft Skin! School.) thermostat, helps save fuel China's national ly both teams played hardnosed ment at work and to participate in Jam es Church. There will The remaining districts were and money! soccer team defenses to hold each other to a that program. be a special m ass for lOFT i25FT, 6 Oz. Bottle Uncounted thousands of students either close or decisively CLEAR 4 MIL during its single goal. When a game is that deceased members at 7:30 POLYETHYLENE True Temper Our Reg. 1.07 now make that pilgrimage and their Democratic in the directors votes. American tour last month. "They close, its participants are not preoc­ Side glances By GILL FOX p.m. Members are invited Reg Q 0 7 Snow Shovel The largest Democratic margin 4 9 9 U . O f were gentlemen on and oft the field," cupied with sparing one another's number grows annually. They come to bring some non- Ultra Thin Protein feelings. from big cities and rural com­ appeared to be in the eighth voting perishable food or a POPULAR SIZE Our Powder in 6.2 oz. Can he said. i r-,(k FURNACE FILTERS Reg. district, where voting is done at monetary contribution to Splendid. But I was reminded of a Don’t give away fleet munities. Some stay for only a i« e g 4.99 SOc REBATE OFFER! be donated to St. Vincent \S9cEa 48L S£E CLERK lofOeUiN statement uttered by Vance that month; others settle in for a year. Verplanck School. Given^ Vance’s remark and the de Paul Society during the Aluminum blade, fire hardened Some are highly motivated with Stephen Penny received 1,066 votes ash handle: light, easy to handle. Our Reg. 6.88 suggested official America continues obsequiousness with which Offertory. Refreshments clearly defined goals; others are not. in the eighth district, the highest vote to employ extreme lengths to cosset Washington approaches Peking on will be served following the Most make the trip under the total by any directors candidate in a Peking. Before the Chinese team the diplomatic front, one is ap­ mass in the downstairs played the New York Cosmos. Vance auspices of their college or universi­ single district. Vivian Ferguson was prehensive of what will emerge from meeting room. Choose Your Favorite said, "1 hope no one wins." ty, and that’s where the trouble the only other director to receive M G.3' Overhead 3 Ft. Long Box of 50 Cigars our negotiations with the Red begins. Typically a political science more than 1,000 votes in a district. Played 1-1 lie The Little Theatre of .,;ijai 111 ". F' Plant Track Chinese. I trust Vance will not be so professor is temporarily detached She got 1,020 in the fifth district. WILLIAM PENN , 4 A ^ What kind of talk is that? I concede Manchester will present •■kf.i.iji orv rill 3-360* BRAVES 1 M / well-mannered as to give the Chinese from teaching duties to supervise the that diplomacy must endeavor to the musical, "Cabaret," Rotatkm Hooks Our Reg. 2 .1 9 ... l a U f our Seventh F'leet to save their face. Washington program. speak in language suitable for garden tonight and Saturday at Our Reg. 5 .4 9 ...... ROBERT BURNS That faculty member may be one TIPARIUOS lea parties, but — in sports, at least As for the Chinese players' pur­ 8:30 p.m. at East Catholic PKG. OF 4 EXTRA HOOKS...... 1.69 of the country's leading authorities High School. For reser­ Our Reg. 3.19.. 2.84 — there should be a limit to how far portedly impeccable behavior off the on the Federalist Papers, but be or vations, call 649-0812. Assorted Clear WHITE OWL the State Department may go in field, I hope they lived it up a little. Thought INVINCIBLES she invariably has little or no exper­ Tickets will also be sold at Glass Plant Rooters playing the perfect gentleman Athletes are net only human, they wTiw—iimirfcTft’a Our Reg. 6.30 5.27 tise in finding student housing, the door. As it turned out. the two teams tend to be well equipped with the ROBERT BURNS V ^ ^ locating temporary jobs or lining up HABITRAIL YOUR CHOICE BLACK WATCH / / / played a 1-1 tie, and Vance was hap­ animal spirits that are one of the r ^•'.'•i'liiail guest lecturers. Today is Veterans Day, or, as STARTER Our Reg. 1.99.. OurReg.8.99 .. fa ff py But I am not convinced that rewards of good health. 1 like to feel some remember it. Armistice Day. SET That’s where Burke comes in. Party probe Ref 12 29 i o : either cfub was glad to settle on those that when nobody was looking those But by either name, it is a day when G.E. Gro&ShoKIt b o r k u m r if f p ip e t o b a c c o Q1 9 terms. Even Ivy League teams try to After five years at the University of BLOOMFIELD (UPI) - 7.46 Large Tin, Our Ref 3.72 W young men took one over the nine of Massachusetts, including a stint as we remember the cessation of war Complete wHh clobber their opponents, and it is not Deputy Police Chief lice wine or Kentucky bourdon and director of its Washington intern and the coming of peace. Even Anthony Toce says none of 75 WattVattButb! Bu BIC BUTANE OISPOMBLE 4 7 ^ recorded that parches! players so Our Reg. 9 .9 0 ...... LIGHTER. Our rei. 69c even whispered a sweet nothing in an program, he resigned in April 1973 to though that peace has been fragile the seven policemen who wallow in the slough of gentility that Plants not inckKM. occasional female ear. pursue a dream. and broken several times, still we were punished for their they are delighted with a draw. need this day to keep the hope of role in a stag parly I, loo, look forward to future visits Two months later, Burke had es­ .k w A ★★*★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Vance is a nice guy, but 1 read in peace ever before us. and to remind engaged in sexual by Chinese sports teams. But I hope tablished the non-profit Washington GII77WMAMC tUatgUSPHia his prayer a throwback to the dictum us that peace is not something which promiscuity at the affair. they all arrive determined to knock Center for Learning Alternatives, an AS SEEN ON m ol th e British aristocrat. Earlier reports by the organization that provides visiting simply happens. Gentlemen never play a game too the stuffings out of their American “I’m afraid your no-fadlt policy has a few faults in it!" Hartford Courant indicated students with e v e r tin g from dor­ Peace is a result, a by-product of well " hosts. Winning may not be righteous living. tickets to Hartford mitory rooms to professionally massage parlo rs were OhjecI is to win everything, but it beats losing. And a Rev. J . Stanton Conover. taught courses. raffled off at the Aug. 12 Vance's remark, indeed, was a tie game is still no better than kissing No fewer than nine banks turned Bolton Congregational bachelor’s party for a your sister. Church'. Bloomfield policeman. If I "iXi- Vi ____ Also, the paper reported Almanac that two women at the par­ Koch has herculean task in New York ty were there to offer themselves to the winner of the tickets. By I niteil PreitH Inlernalional dedicated the Tomb of the Unknown NEW YORK (UPI) - Edward 1. Slocking District and returned four negotiatiuiis willi municipal workers. Today is Friday. Nov, 11, the 315th Soldier at Arlington N&tional Koch, virtually unknown outside his times, never with less than 60 per­ Aides said he was just saying what day of 1977 with 50 to follow. .This is Cemetery. congressional district until he won cent of the vote. he said all along. ! . riBuwiirauMiim .a-A'^-e-- ...... iiiiii'' iiW ililillirklM C l Armistice (Veterans) Day, the Democratic primary, enters the When he ran for mayor in 1973 and "He doesn't consider being for the celebrated as a federal holiday this Yesterdays j office of mayor with the herculean lost, many put it down to his image death penalty moving rightward." year on Oct. 24. task of accelerating New York City's as an ultra-liberal, and he entered his press secretary Richard Keller- The moon is new. climb back to fiscal respectability. man said. "He just believes in the 25 y e a rs ago this campaign as a dark horse on The morning stars are Mars, It is a job many consider impossi­ March 4 with the same image. judeo Christian ethic." Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Proposed North End water rate ble. But Koch has built a political As a measure of the ideological hike sparks 22 petitions. But thanks to relentless stumping, The evening star is Mercury. career by defying the oddsmakers. confusion that surrounded Kooh. the I-ess than 100 attend Armistice Day the constant support and presence of Those bom on this date are under In 1965, he became a charter ceremonies. , former district leader of the the sign of Scorpio. member of the Indppendeut former Miss America Bess Myerson E rnest T. Bantly, prominent Greenw ich Village Independent American actor Pat O’Brien was Democratic Club of Greenwch and the wizardry of media adviser businessman, dies at age 65. Democratic Club was endorsed by bom Nov. 11, 1899. Village, where he still lives. After an David Garth, Koch began rising in the liberal New York Post as will as 10, years a^o the polls. On this day in history: unsuccessful run for the state the Dally News and conservative A special committee of the In 1889, Washington was admitted Assembly, he won a city council seat in making llie rise, the 52-ycar-uld columnist William F liuckley. ^ Manchester Chamber of to the Union as the 42nd state. Koch surprised political observers Commerce’s City Beautification in 1966 and at the same time Born IX'c. 12. 1924 In the Bronx. In 1918, fighting in World War 1 who saw him moving firmly to the Committee meets with the dethroned Tammany Hall leader Koch served as u combat Infan­ ended with the signing of the Ar­ Manchester Redevelopment agency Carmine DeSapio as district leader. right and supporting the death penal­ tryman in World War 11. He atteaded mistice. to urge beautification of the North Two years later, he was elected to ty. opposing low income housing and City College and received a law In 1921, President Warren Harding End Renewal project area. Congress from the East Side’s Silk threatening to crack down in degree from New York University. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 11, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN

PAGE SIX- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 11, 1977 Sullivati'MtuaMki Garden Club Engaged

plans auction The engagement of Miss Kimberly Mrs. William E. Tobin of 5 Trumbull Shepard Tobin of Rockville to Sergio St., Rockville. Gall Maxanski and Brian J. Sullivan, both of Sartor! of Manchester has been an­ Mr. Sartor! is the son of Naugatuck, were m urled Oct. 8 at St. Hedwig’i Church The Perennial Planters Garden nounce b y h e r parents, Mr. and Maria Sartorl of Torrlngton and the in Naugatuck. Club will hold Its annual Christmas Crafts Auction for members and late Luigi Sartori. The bride Is the dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The bride-elect was graduated Mazanski of Naugatuck. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. their Invited guests on Monday at 7 from Rockville High School in 1972 and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of 9 Edison Road. p.m. at the First Federal Savings and from Southern Connecticut State fSCHOOL tllRU)W The Rev. Robert Saunders of Hartford celebrated the Bank, 344 W. Middle Turnpike. FRIDAY, NOVEMBIR 11,1877 Co-hostesses are Jacqueline Brit­ College in 1976 with a bachelor of arts nuptial mass and performed the double-ring ceremony. degree in speech communications. VOL XXXXIV, NO. • The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a ton and Martha Lavanway. She is employe as an insurance Qiana gown designed with an Empire waist. Bishop broker for Johnson & Higgins of sleeves, V-neckline, Venetian lace trimmed bodice.and Connecticut. MHS host full circular dcirt extending to a cathedral-length train. Her fiance was graduate from Her elbow-length veil of silk Illusion was attached to a ^Baskervilles^ Torrington High School in 1969 a e Camelot cap accented with Venetian lace. from the University of (Connecticut in to debate Miss Kathy Devaney of Rockville was maid of honor. Hanukkah Fair 1973 with a bachelor of science good production MHS ipoiMored a state debate for Bridesmaids were NUss Joanne Foran of Manchester, degree in political science. He is the first time In many years. Nine Miss Overly Kane of Hartford, and. Miss Lori Paley of set Sunday employe as an account represen­ teams from around the state were in Portland. M ss Melina May of Manchester was flower tative for New York Meat, Inc. Holmes is dignified, a passive, and Each year in the late fall students the cafeteria by 10:30 in the morning girl. The couple is planning a May 6, self assured man, Tatro's Holmes is A Hanukkah Fair will be presented await expectantly for Sock 'n to begin the debating. Michael Miles of New Hampshire served as best man. 1978 weding at St. James Church in a more excitable, wilder type of Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Temple Buskin’s fall production. This year A debate tournament consists of Ushers were John QuagUa of Manchester, Steven Con- Manchester. (Nassiff photo) character. However the difference, Beth Sholom, 400 E. Middle Turn­ Sock 'n Buskin turns to mystery In three rounds, each round having a solati of Massachusetts, and Mark Mazanski of Texas. once adjusted to, does not present a pike. the form of a Sherlock Holmes story, single debate for each team. There Jeremy Dieterle of Manchester was ring bearer. problem in the viewing of the play. David Tabatoky of Manchester will, "The Hound of the BaskervHles.” are three divisions — novice. In­ He is, on another vein, easily heard present a program of juggling, mime FOCIS meets Saturday Although not quite as outstanding as termediate and varsity. Manchester A reception was held at the Colonial Tavern in Oxford. and lifelike. and magic. some previous plays, it is all-in-all a had one varsity team represented, The couple is residing In Naugatuck. The Caesarean Support Committee room at Manchester Memorial Paul Marte, in the role of Watson, There will be a gift shop, a good show. Mary Toland and Richard Walden. of FOCIS is sponsoring a slide Hospital. has one of his more shining Mrs. Sullivan is an elementary education teacher in the children’s gift table, a bake sale, car­ What makes a good play? It is a As a team, Manchester ended fifth presentation and informal discussion Its goal is to provide personal sup­ moments. His voice rolls out over the Naugatuck school system. Mr. Sullivan is a physical nival booths and luncheon will be conglomeration of many things: in the varsity division, with total period for expectant parents. port, education and to effect changes audience strong, smooth and deep. education teacher in the Naugatuck school system. available. Sets, makeup, costumes, lighting, ac­ points of 117. Mary Toland, the Judy Moses and Judy Zimmerman Caesarean parents and any in­ in hospitals. ting, and others. Eiach of these com­ He is animated, vivid, an easily un­ (Wyckoff photo) terested people. It will be on Satur­ For additional information contact derstood character. In short, his por­ debate club president, ended the day are serving as co-chairmen. ponents, if taken alone, does not with a personal total of 62 points, day from 1 to 3 p.m. in a conference Helen Schick at 742-7759. mean very much, in the same way as trayal of Watson is no less toan brilliant. fifth in speaker points. a single instrument of an orchestra, Except for a disappointing decision when played alone, sounds unim­ Betina Bronisz likewise did an excellent job. Her Impression is in the second round, Manchester pressive. The beauty of it all comes would have ended the day with a when all these components are put human. Her audience can feel sym­ pathetic to her problems and The ’77-’78 officers of Round Table Singers are, from left to right, back row, Steve third place trophy. together, setting free the glorious Next week there will be a debate harmony of a symphony, or a play. feelings. Other commendable perfor­ Latham, business manager; Paul Munsie, tenor section leader; Mike Wilson, bass section Mrs. Brian J. Sullivan mances came from Mike Isko, in the leader; 2nd row. Sue fhulinn, alto section leader; Sandie Bellone and Lori Veal, co­ held at the University of But to fully understand a play as a Massachusetts in Amherst. Though whole, it is necessary to examine role of Sir Henry, and Steve Latham secretaries; Arline Tripp, librarian. First row, Karen McArdle, president, and Donna in the role of Jack Stapleton. Mike McCarthy, vice-president. Missing are Mary Carroll and Tina Strand. the last debate's results were not each part alone. bad, Manchester hopes to improve at The set for "The Hound of the started out on a nervous note, but this two-day tournament. Births Baskervilles” was no less than soon picked up to fill his character It was very exciting to have a superb. It does an excellent job of with youth and vitality. Steve started debate at MHS, but something was setting the mood for the play. It con­ off strong and continued that way missing. Support from students Salrius, Jenny Lynne, daughter of John and Carol sists of a large sitting room, fur­ throughout the night. lOH bakes to raise dough wasn’t there. Manchester is last Reinhart Salcius of 470 Foster St., South Windsor. She nished with antiques, with a stairway All things considered, the play is a TheTho Instructorsino(r„n(nrc nfof thothe Han.Han­ Connccticut.Connecticut, wHI will bc be havinv having 3a mobile bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 12, from The co-chairmen for the mobile year's state champion, but the team was bom Oct. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her rising up from the left side, having good production. It is well worth the dicapped. who leach swimming skills time and money to go and see it. — to mentally and physically han­ 10 a m. to 3 p.m. bake sale are Jon Keller and Barbara is down to two members. For a maternal grandparents are Anna Reinhart of New Ca­ two landings at different levels. It is naan and William Reinhart of Norwalk. Her paternal Grace Jaworski dicapped people from throughout For this sale, each instructor Slaiby. Their goal is to raise $1,000 school that is reputed to have, and arranged in such a way as to make grandmother is Antanina Salcius of 35 North St. She has a \buriDots brings in ten dozen baked goods. operational expenditures. does have, great spirit, it seems that you feel almost as though you are Then these baked goods are sold So, be on the lookout for the lOH brother, Michael, 2; and a sister, Laura, 3. standing right in the sitting room some of it should be given to the door-to-door throughout Manchester, members (some pulling little red debate team. with the actors. Some groups will be in cars, while wagons) when they hit your neck of Sellitio, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Joseph A. Jr. and The costumes were suited to the Mrs. Millie Costa, the team ad­ Irish choir is enjoyed others will be walking around pulling the woods. — Todd Whitney visor, would be glad to see more peo­ Cynthia A. Morrill Sellittoof Swamp Road, Coventry. She play, and also suited to the- was bom Oct. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her When the concert was over, they little red wagons. ple join the team. The other teams characters of the people who wore This past weekend I had the enjoy­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Morrill of had to stay somewhere, so families The tradition of selling baked around the state have large clubs of them. There was effective use of ment of meeting and listening to the 567 Forest St,, East Hartford, He; paternal grandparents lighting in the play. from St. James and St. Mary’s goods from little red wagons is in its C o -E d ito rs Marl Brennan approximately 30 members each and all-girl Chomchille Choir of Derry, sixth year of operation and is headed seem to run away with the awards at are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sellitto Sr. of 53 Nancy Drive, The blackouts ran smoothly during Northern Ireland. The ages ranged parishes welcomed them into their Steve Latham by David C. Moyer. It has grown News Editor Marc Lauter every debate. East Hartford. scene changes, and during some from 15 to 50. Their talent was so homes for the weekend. My family from one wagon and a few people to Feature Editor Grace Jaworski Help MHS "accrue some of these aieatSBIVI scene changes there was a spot on a was one of these families. tremendous that they performed in Sports Editor Mike Wilson Williams, Shannon Corinne, daughter of Stephen C. portrait of Sir Hugo Baskerville Helen Crossens and Magell Owens five wagons and about 10 people. The advantages” and go to Room 217 and Washington, D.C. for Congress; in Photography Editor Lynn Alemany and Kathy J. Wheelock Williams of 27 Park West Drive, above the fireplace, diverting atten­ were our guests and they both proved little red wagon group takes pride in talk to someone from the team. — jjsjGreat news fc)r those who want New York; and at East Catholic in the fact that for the last four years A rt E d ito r P a u l T u re k Richard Walden Rockville. She was bom Oct. 31 at Manchester Memorial tion from those moving on and off the Manchester. to be very lovely ladies. All of the Faculty Advisor Zane Vaughn ladies had shopping to do before they any one little red wagon has sold Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. Patsy stage. The night of Nov. 4 at Elast Catholic Dorsey of 42 S. Alton St. and Harold Wheelock of Fair­ Just about the only place where went home on Sunday, so King’s and more than any car. they performed publicly for the last banks, Alaska. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Marshalls have probably never been there were difficulties with any time. It was "a smashing success’’ Mrs. Clifford Williams of Glastonbury. Her paternal technical aspects of the play was as quoted by Dr. Jack Campbell busier than they were on Saturday. *Peer group pressure’ attacks MHS great-grandmother is Mrs. Lytle Packard of Portland. with the sound. The sound of wind who organized this affair along with We trust that they had a good time Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and the howling of a dog which was the Rev. Stephen Jacobson. AH and we’re sure they were glad to get Fall of the Roman Empire, head lice, Arthur Wheelock of 55 Grand Ave., Rockville. Her great- necessary in some scenes sounds home to their families after being In the turbulant era of the late doing it). The Ku Klux Klan finds proceeds from the concerts are to be Idi Amin, flashers, killer bees, being great-grandmother is Mrs. Corinne Seekins of rather abrupt in its beginning and en­ away for two weeks. We hope sixties, adult feelings toward the PGP a perfect excuse (everyone else given to poor Irish children, so a raf­ short. The Osmonds, buck teeth, Cumberland Center, Maine. She has a brother, Jason ding. theycome back soon. — Tomjleiley younger generation were at an all- wears a white sheet). It was a You dont need a green thumb to make fle for a Waterford crystal bowl was wonderful excuse for pregnant girls plastic Christmas trees, and stretch Paul, 3>A. The most obvious part of any play also included in the evening. time low. Kids were turning toward them nourish. Precise instructions is, of course, the actors. "The Hound drugs, vandalism, and violence and (all my friends have a baby). pants on fat women. So is the beautiful It’s time to put a stop to this Hall, Malihew Merrer, son of Michael L. and Heidi of the Baskervilles'' has some away from their parents and home Then it started getting ridiculous. for proper care come with them. foolishness. WE'VE LET IT GO ON Mei^er Hall of 308 Hemlock Point Road, Coventry. He excellent ones. In the lead role as life. Kids were in danger of going out In the past three weeks I have heard oeenery that goes witi In the defense of MHS LONG ENOUGH. Remember, only was bom Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Sherlock Holmes, Lance Tatro's of style. Nobody wanted them the following things blamed on Peer The larger your savings deposit, Group Pressure: you can stop Peer Group Pressure. maternal grandmother is Mrs. William H. Mercer Jr. of characterization of Sherlock is What is wrong with MHS? Not all the food is not gourmet eating? around. of course, the wider your choice. Then a savior appeared, a sym­ World War T, Anita Brvant. The — Paul Marte 11 Hehron Road, Andover. His maternal grandmother is them. With a savii^ ^ somewhat different from the image much if you reidly think about it. We are lucky that we even get lunch. pathetic sociologist (who has asked Mrs. Jessie Moore of Livingston, Tenn. He has a brother, , See the chart for details on most people have of him. The typical There are many classes offered in a Manchester High School has to remain nameless for his own Jason Michael, 28 months. variety of subjects, and a large array excellent spirit and no lihrarian can deposit of $100 ormom container sizes and prices. The protection), came up with a nf extra-curricular activities which ruin it; nor can a cold room or miraculous catch-all to justify any Medical Club gtill alive Carlson, Robert Ryan, son of Robert B. and Linda nay be joined. anything else. The sports teams are plants are on display at all SBM offices. and all anti-social behavior. What DeRose Carlson of 194 Hany Lane, Vernon. He was born take home a plant. Bandchosen Just b^ause some people dislike evellent, as well as the academic was this wonderful diagnosis! The ject of psychiatry. He told us of his Nov. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospit^. His maternal the way gym classes are set up, and "sports” teams. Every student has a Contrary to popular belief, the Availabilities of specific plant varieties and answer to our burning problem? It many duties at the clinic, including grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John DeRose of Milford. Your choice of lade, Aralia, just because the archery class is not chance to do what he or she wants to MHS Medical Club is alive and well His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard The World has received word from was Peer Group Pressure. working \^ith autistic children, container sizes may vary from office to office and always as straight as an arrow, and do. Classes are offered in a wide and meeting at Manchester Carlson of 169 Christine Drive, East Hartford. Umbrella, Rubber TI-ee,more than Junior Prom co-chairpersons Margo Surely you remember these words battered children and their parents, week to week. The best guarantee of wide selection because available lockers are non­ variety of subjects and can cover Memorial Hospital. Every first and a dozen varieties of florist-Quality house Larson and Charlie Lindsey that the existent, and tennis racquets are nearly everyone’s interests. that were heard in every home that third Wednesday of the month finds and other emotionally upset people. is early action. had a son just a few short years ago. Willhidr, Valerie Amber, daughter of Russell S. and band for the prom has been selected. stringless, it doesn’t mean that the The administration is helpful to the the 40 or so members of the Medical In the coming weeks, we will have plants from around the world. They Son: Why can’t I grow my hair? Hollis Urbanetti Willhide of 10 Westview Drive, Bolton. The group, which has played for East school is bad. students, and tries to help everyone Club at the hospital listening to a doctors speaking on the fields of der­ Money nuBt remain on deposit for 1 80 days. Everybody has it long. She was born Nov. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hsspital. come in four, six, eight, and ten-inch Catholic High's junior and senior Even though the cafeteria offers as best as it can. speaker from any one of the many matology, urology, pediatrics, Passb(X)k must be stamped, proms, is called "Fresh.’’ Dad: You’re not everybody. medical fields. anesthesiology, opthalmology, on­ Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. food which some find "revolting,” Our school offers something which Urbanetti of 57 Butternut Road. Her paternal grand­ pots and are ready to give that beautiful limit one per account “Fresh " is an excellent five-piece and expensive, even though is unique. Every student can Today, almost everyone has their cology and hematology. band. They use two guitars, bass, At our first meeting, Donna Curylo parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Willhide of 57 Jean librarians are very strict and not un­ share in open campus. We are very hair over their ears. If you’d like to join the Medical green touch to your home or office R.N., spoke on nursing in general and Road. She has a sister, Melanie Ann, 2Vi. drums, electric piano and a lead iform in some of their methods, even lucky to be able to leave the school Parents realized that their children Club, attend the next meeting on singer. They play a wide selection of gave a tour of the emergency room. though the clocks hardly ever have grounds during free periods, and it is were only victims of seemingly Wednesday at Manchester Memorial MUal depodl music which includes Top 40 and FM harmless "Peer Group Pressure,” so Last Wednesday, Dr. Tanash Hathaway, Kristina Ann, daughter of Reginald E. and the right time, and some rooms are one thing that helps outweigh the dis­ Hospital at 7 p.m. in Conference Atoynatan of the Child Guidance Nancy Leone Hathaway of 53 Lawrence St., Rockville. rock, disco, oldies, many slow songs good for freezing ice cubes, while advantages. they gave in. Room C, or contact any medical club and traditional dance music. They TTie younger generation caught on Clinic spoke on the fascinating sub­ member. — Laurie Patarini She was born Nov. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. others can be u s ^ to fry eggs, that Aside from the fact that the high She has two sisters, Marci Lynn, 6, and Rebecca, 4. dress sharply and are very doesn’t mean that the school is had. school can’t please everyone, it can quick. They discovered that professional performers. everything from burning down one’s There are reasons for all of the come close enough to make MHS a Wencil, Shawna Lynne, daughter of Ronald K. and So come on out on Dec. 9 and have great school to attend. Even the pet­ house to putting the cat in the dish­ above mentioned facts. Archery is washer could be blamed on Peer Linda Taylor Wencil of 181 Alice Drive, (Coventry. She WKh addktoral savings oqxisas M ssaoo or a great time listening to and dancing not a class which will affect one’s ty annoyances, like the strange peo­ to "Fresh." The dance is open to ail was born Nov. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her more, you nay purchase iddkioial phnls as Mows: future, so it is not stressed. Instead, ple in the cafeteria, are a small price Group Pressure without consequence classes. Tickets go on sale Nov. 14 at maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor academics are stressed, which will to pay to attend a school, which as a to the child. $6 per couple. Soon everyone, young and old, was of West Middlesex, Pa. Her paternal grandparents are Cost $r* affect the rest of your life. So what if whole, has no equal. — Richard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wencil of West Middlesex. Walden using Peer Group Pressure as a AObiLE scapegoat. Nixon used it to justify % Watergate (all the other guys were Shells, Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Peter J. and Florence Downham Shells of 406 Keeney St. She was born S o c k ' n b u s k i n p r c s j e n t s : Deepsixers meet tapping phones). A boy in North Carolina used it to warrant killing his Nov. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal The Deepsixers, Manchester mother (but dad, everyone was 5ALE grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Downham Jr. High’s diving cluh, held a meeting of 76 Foster St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Agnes THE HOUND OF THE Thursday evening Nov. 1, which in­ Shells of 48 Gerard St. Her maternal great-grandfather is cluded slides and information on Dwight D. Downham Sr. of Flatrock, Mich. commercial diving presented by Tactics a m E m u E s Walt Prowa, as well as a group dis­ cussion on that topic. FRESH NATIVE FRUIT BY TIM KEU.Y DZRfcrxo BY VRNF BURNETT Mr. Prowa, a graduate of backfire Manchester High School, talked on - APPLES - his early interest in the sport and of Manchester High School had some CORTUND t DELICIOUS how he got into diving commerci^y. unique visitors on Nov. 3. We had the ALSO BOSC S SECKEL PEARS Apparently, it takes a |r e a t Pleasure of entertaining five or six of SWEET APPLE CIDER (h PnMnUlm M M amount of skill and knowhow to be the Windham High swim team employed in this field—knowing how members in our pool. It seemed as ORCHARD HILL FRUIT FARM to dive is not enough! The ability to though they were pretty apprehen- . AVERY STREET, WAPPINQ, CONNECTICUT weld, cut and use various dangerous sive concerning the match on Friday, S A T U R D A Y NO\fef^BER \Z Open Dally 8 to 5:30 tools underwater is necessary to Tearing down posters, writing on bring up old wrecks and debris. the streets, and making some pretty Norfolk Island Pine UnVbreNa Plant Wkx9 CaiK rtani iMte rfant Aside from commerical diving, nasty remarks were just a few of the 9:30 AM . u n t i l w e s e l l o u t A mimalure evergreen with a Perfect for the dry air of houses A rugged native of the Southwest Enjoys full sun. but with shade and apartments Prowa also greatly enjoys sc u ^ ways that they expressed their con- during hottest hours. "byercd look" diving for recreation and for sport. In com . A sm all fact th at they and other semi-arid dimates his slide presentation, he showed the ov erlo o k ed w as th a t one of CAl^S WXLL BKtHS BAtTED GOODS PUlA DEPt. STORE (Na Nava A NaHaa To Haaao) A tradition of banking excellence group his underwater adventures Manchester's girls was stowed away M m M n W R HBWRHnM down in the Florida Keys. With this in a nearby bathroom stall, thus iii^MMMi TrINh WHMmiIm included, his presentation was infor- overhearing everything that was KIC.HT TO youfl DOOR / tr The Saviiws Bank of Manchester mative as well as enjoyable. said. hbnchesler. East Hartford, South Windsor, Ashford. Andover, and Bolton The members who attended were would like to thank Windham, COOKE TMS mroa Member FDIC. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Hunt, Colin and say that their plan was very A l l PROCEEDS TO 6 0 IN T O Murphy, Lynne Bono, Mike Neubelt, effective and worked favorably for Scott Werkheiser and Cathy Seaypy. us...the team would also like to thank I.o.H. POOL F u n d HOUMYGOOMrS ISO wHK SAA *2.00 toiibouT SAA In the future, the group plans to M anchester for supporting us have another evening such as this throughout the season, especially Gnat For Qftt one, during which Mr. Hunt will pre- during the Wlndham-Manchester bailey AUOjroifiu/^ sent his own slides and adventures nieet. As you can see, it paid off. — off San Salvador, — Cathy Seavey Kathy Barile MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD,Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Nov. 11, 1977- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Mancfaetter. Conn., Fri„ Nov. U, IV n Parents say educators Vote for Coventry school board donH comply with laws charter re-elects its chairwoman The newly elected Coventry Board failed to win re-election. Marmen who help out in the classes, which are of Education has renamed Joan The parents are requesting tuition takes the seat of Jacob Wisenall, who comprised of eight or nine students. By SUSA^ VAUGHN partial bearing office as required un­ now void Lewis its chairwoman. Richard declined to run for re-election. der the federal law. payment for their child who is get­ Healy said he is looking for central­ Herald Reporter ting special education training out­ When the Manchester Board of Ashley was chosen secretary and Raymond Healey, director of the ly located headquarters for ACASE A Hartford attorney, representing Manchester School Superlnt«ident side the school district. Directors voted on Oct. 11 to es­ Patricia Clark assistant secretary. Area Approach to Special Education in districts that have space for rent. parents of a Manchester child, is James P. Kennedy said Thursday tablish a charter revision committee, Ms. Lewis appointed Vincent (ACASE), appeared before the board Arnold Elman, superintendent of challenging action by the Manchester Klebanoff had written the According to the law, the option to It ended a brewing controversy that Moriarty to continue as head of the to discuss the program, which assists schools, told the board he has Board of Education in connection Manchester Board of Education a local b o s^ hearing is the media­ was an early campaign issue. That funding needs committee, Gary low-incidence handicapped children received several requests from with the new federal special educa­ asking for an impartial hearing, or tion with the state board. The law October vote, however, is now “total­ Dopslaff to chair the transportation in 14 Northeastern Connecticut parents who want their children tion law. mediation, under direction of the states that the mediation must be ly null and void,” according to Town committee, and Andre Marmen to towns. He said ACASE was formed to picked up at the door because of state Board of Education. That agreed to in writing by both the local Counsel Victor Moses. work on the buildings and grounds provide community input to special special health conditions. The board Attorney Howard Klebanoff is request was denied, Kennedy said. brard and the parents, Kennedy said. Appointments to such newiy es­ committee. education programs and to reduce authorized him to have Medical asking the U.S. Department of The local board does not agree with The local board’s interpretation of tablished committees are required to . Ms. Lewis will continue to chair the costs and transportation Director Robert Bowen screen these Health, Ekiucation and Welfare to Klebanoff's contention that the the law is that both parties must be be made within 30 days, he said. toe teacher negotiations committee, problems for children such as the requests to make sure they are valid. withhold all federal money from parents could not get aiL im p a r^ mutually agreeable to the mediation. The board had approved a proposal Moriarty will head the cafeteria educable mentally retarded. Elman also said that Police Chief Connecticut until the state obeys the hearing before the local bwrd, which by Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr. that negotiations committee, and Ms. Healey says the program is now Robert Kjellquist told him residents Since the local board is responsbile new law. is the first step in the hearing process each party appoint four members to Clark will continue as ACASE serving more than 100 students and would not be prosecuted for passing for tbe expenditure of funds for a tui­ Klebanoff claims that the parents as outlined by the new state and the committee. The ninth member representative, with Priscilla Doyle plans to increase its student body to schools buses In the Nathan Hale were refused hearing before an im­ federal special education laws. tion payment, Kennedy said, he feels would then be selected by the mayor acting as her alternate. 125. Community work-study and School driveway. Although these it would be appropriate to have a and minority leader appointed after , The questionnaire committee will vocational training are offer^, and buses have flashing lights when hearing before the local board rather last Tuesday’s election. be conhnued with Ashley as chair­ several students have made the children are boarding or debarking, Area voters leagues than a third party. None of the appointments have man, assisted by Ms. Lewis. honor rolls in their respective Kjellquist said the law was passed to Kennedy said he feels the local been made. The Republicans had Ms. Doyle replaces Republican schools, he reported. The program protect children who were crossing David J. Webster, center, chairman of the Rockville General Hospital s Building and protested that the charter revision member Suzanne Brainard, who employs 32 people, including aides the road — not going from the curb to school board is following the state Grounds Committee, reviews floor plans for the hospital’s expansion program with Robert meet on energy plans law. He said it is a matter of inter­ committee should not be established the bus. preting the law differently and until after the election. Parents have been held up in the C. Boardman, left, the hospital administrator and Donald B. Caldwell, president of the The League of Women Voters of America's energy problems for the possibly a question of the federal law Thus, approval of the Moriarty Church fair Saturday driveway when dropping off or hospital’s Board of Trustees. Manchester will join with members past three years. superceding the state law. 'proposal was made last month with picking up their children because Mrs. Shirley FitzGerald^ energy of the South Windsor and Vernon the understanding that appointments Peggy Bario; knitwear, Helen they did not want to pass the flashing chairman for the Manchester LWV, Klebanott was chairman ot uie leagues Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the would be made after the election. Bditon Swartz; macrame, Cheryl Thomas, school buses. The police chief said says that an attempt will be made state legislative committee in 1975- home of Mrs. Linda McGehan, 27 The 30-day requirement makes the The United Methodist Church will plants, Sarah Stevens. local prosecutors would not pursue Hospital plans fund drive locally at this meeting to reach a 76, which drafted the new special Concord Road. They are m eetiu to previous action invalid, Moses said. have its annual fall fair Saturday Also wreaths and trees, Carol violations if motorists-pasded under position, along with other leagues education law. Rockville General Hospital will withheld, future approval dictates firm is being a slraight fee. form a consensus on the first hjilf of He will recommend.that the newly from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church. Dolleris; not so new, Nick! Richard­ safe conditions. across the country, which will serve In the request to HEW, Klebanoff IS conduct its first public fund drive, that these conditions be remedied the energy study concerning demand elected Board of Directors approve A beef stew lunch will be served son; market, Helen Copes; Christ­ In other business, the board voted Soderlind said he expects to have as a basis for national league lob­ also representing parents of children except for a minor drive in 1920, without delay. and supply of energy. the same action. The new board will from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The menu mas tree decorations, Irene Bavier; to alternate its regular meetings another $175,000 in pledges by the end bying and educational efforts. in Newington who have also been soon, and officials have set a Atty. Donald B. Caldwell, presi­ Members will be asked to consider meet for the first time on Nov. 22. includes stew, rolls, gingerbread and fabric creations, Gwen Goldsnider, among the four town schools, to hire of the year. There is another $200,000 Committee members who will refused hearings by the local board. Advertising bake sale minimum goal of $1.25 million. dent of the hospital’s Board of how much energy the United States coffee. There will be r^uced prices fly tying. Dr. Howard Lockwood. a half-time special education teacher available in unrestricted endowment should be using in the short and long serve as resource persons are Joan He has 10 other clients that are also Barbara Slaiby gets Jonathan Keller’s approval for a sign to to comply with legal requirements, The drive will help finance the $2.1 Trustees, said the fund campaign funds plus $300,000 in the deprecia­ for senior citizens and children. The fair will feature 30-minute will get under wav in December term and what mix of sources should Naab, Sylvia LeFort and Elizabeth asking for impartial hearings before and to appropriate $1,389 for a piano million expansion program which tion fund which was set aside for be used in decorating a car that will be driven Saturday for the The fair booths and their chairmen Walt Disney cartoons and popcorn on Caldwell stressed the importance be promoted. Zakowicz. Florence Heins will serve the state board. Klebanoff could not for the high school. was approved in September by the capital improvements. annual Instructors of the Handicapped (lOH) bake sale. This is Now you know pre candles, Carol Laverty ; pillows. the hour. of raising "this minimum objective if The league has been studying as recorder. be reached for comment today. State Commission on Hospitals and Webster, along with trustees one of several cars that will be decorated and driven around Health Care. we are to accomplish our aims of Revolutionary War heroine Molly Henry Abuza, Dr. Francis Burke, The plan will allow expansion of continuing to provide the best in Manchester selling baked items. Proceeds from the sate will Hays is known as Molly Pitcher Frederick Hallcher, Thomas Mason, the emergency outpatient areas and modern patient care and treatment.” A m police report benefit the lOH program which features weekly swimming in­ because on June 28,1778, she brought Sandra Tuppeny and corporators-— Council doesnH change permit moving of the pediatrics He said the campaign will be con­ struction for the handicapped at the Manchester High School pitcher after pitcher of water to Warren Gottier, Edward Moriarty, American soldiers at the Battle of department from the original wooden centrated in the towns of Rockville, and Dr. Norman Zlotsky, have been Vernon Thursday with reckless driving. Joseph Kehoe, 17, of 65 Montauk pool. Slaiby and Keller, lOH members, are cochairmen of the Monmouth, N.J. hospital building . Vernon, Ellington and Tolland which working on the expansion plans for Todd Godfrey, 9, of 150 ProspMt Police said he was observed driving Drive, Vernon, was arrested event. (Herald photo by Dunn) The old portion, known as the are the primary service areas depen­ Thursday on a Common Pleas Court after Vernon’s recount many months. Frid, Ferguson, St., Rockville, was taken to Rockville in a reckless manner in the parking Maxwell Building, has been ding on Rockville General for out­ warrant charging him with illegal Mahaffey and Perry are the General Hospital Thursday afternoon lot at Rockville High School. His The makeup of the Vernon Town Democratic Councilwoman Marie the council will adopt its rules of classified as “non-conforming” by patient, inpatient, and emergency architects. after being struck by a car in front of court answer date is Dec. 14 in Com­ sale of a cannabis substance. Council will be seven Republicans Herbst. The figure given Tuesday procedure for the coming two years. the Joint Commission on Ac­ services. He is accused of selling the can­ his home. mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville. Conservation unit opposes and five Democrats. A recount of the was 4,476 and the recount showed this St. Bernard bazaar creditations of Hospitals. David Webster, a local builder, is Referring to the endowment funds, nabis substance to another person on The driver of the car was Richard Thomas M. Morin, 17, of Brent votes for council positions, conducted should be 4,466 and for Republican The commission is a non­ chairman of the Building and Caldwell said they were received Oct. 7. He was released on a $250 non­ St. Bernard Church will have its Rolfe, 47, of 4 Wilson Lane, Vernon, Drive, Vernon, was charged Thursday night, did not change the Carl Anderson the vote of 4,241 was governmental regulatory agency Grounds Committee. through the kindness and generosity Police said it is believed that the boy Thursday with fourth-degree larceny surety bond for appearance in court Christmas bazaar today until 9 p.m. makeup from that assumed after changed to 4,141. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. made up of members of the medical Eric Soderlind, hospital comp­ of such families as the Maxwells, ran into the path of the car. The acci­ (shoplifting), on com plaint of in Rockville, Dec. 14. road rebuilding at Center Tuesday’s election. For Robert Hurd, Republican, Throughout the two days turkey profession and others who establish troller, said last March that he had Butlers, and Bissells for whom the dent is still under investigation. Deborah Kellum, 17, of 14 Laurel Caldor’s, Vernon Circle. He was Republican John Giulietti will stay there was a slight change from 3,895 dinners will be served as well as national standards for hospitals and $175,000 cash on hand from pledges three exiting facilities are named. Donna Niles, 28, of 7 Valerie Drive, released on his promise to appear in St., and Carol King, 17, of 13 already received. The fund drive is The fund drive pledges may be tain town approval for the purchase put into the rear trash container in­ on the council and Democratic to 3,894 and for Democrat George ither homemade foods. other health care facilities. Vernon, was taken to Rockville court in Rockville, Dec. 14. Morrison St., both of Rockville, were Manchester’s Conservation Com­ Hospital officials said that being conducted by Hany Associates, extended over a three-year period for of Hilliard Pond. The commission ap­ stead of side containers used for the Joseph Merluzzo was unseated. Furbish there was a one-vote change General Hospital Thursday with in­ Judy Greenough, 18, of 21 Laurel charged Thursday with fourth-degree mission opposes the spending of There was a difference of 41 votes from 3,948 to 3,947. although accreditation has not been a fund-raising consulting firnjj The payment. money for the reconstruction of the , proached the Board of Directors in paper collection. juries suffered in a two-car accident St., Manchester, was charged larceny (shoplifting). between the two candidates, and law Republicans elected to the council Tbe complaint was made by the intersection of Main and Center January on the purchase of Hilliard From May through October, 95 at Janet Lane and South Street. Thursday with making an improper required that there be a recount were: Carl Anderson, Morgan Rockville Police said the Niles car entered right turn. She was involved in a two- Shopping Bag Supermarket. Both are streets. Pond, but the matter was tabled tons of paper have been picked up in the curbside collection for a total of because Giulietti, who had the plus Campbell, John Giulietti, Robert hospital notes South Street from Janet Lane and car accident on Route 83. scheduled to appear in court in FuilBs for the reconstruction of this because the board objected to spen­ $1,909.85, the commission reported. 41, failed to obtain more than a half Hurd, Jane Lamb, Robert Romejko into the path of a car driven by Paul Police said she was leaving the Rockville on Dec. 14. area and other t^oad improvement ding money for the project. The town also received $636 for the 34 of one percent margin over Merluz­ and Robert Wehrli. J. Gadomski, 18, of 21 Farmstead parking area of Dunkin Donut and projects were approved by voters in Admitted Thursday: Deborah Gian- Tolland Residents have complained to the tons of glass deposited in containers zo. Democrats elected were: James Lane, Rockville. Both cars were collided with a car driven by Frank Tuesday’s t o ^ election. nomore, Rosemary Lane, South Windsor; \)arm e llta F. Byrd, 20, of Malden, commission about paper left for at the sanitary landfill area, accor­ Town Dark Henry Butler said he Filkoff, Marie Herbst, Stephen towed . The accident is still under in­ Halm, 35, of South Windsor. No in­ A requesLTor the commission’s ap­ Curtis Poland, Terrace Drive, Rockville; Justvour Mass., and Robert Klumpe, 35, of curbside pick up, has at times been ding to the report. and election officials went to each Marcham, George Furbish and Lena vestigation. juries were reported and damage Franklin, Mass., were both charged proval oLthe work at the Center was polling place to recount the ballots Therault. Marjorie Usher, Ellington Avenue, Gary Ellis Jr., 10, of 363 Kelly was minor to the cars, police said. made by Jay Giles, director of public Rockville: Sara Vanderscoff, Union; with failure to drive a reasonable-dis- and also recounted the absentee Republican Frank McCoy was Gary Ellis Jr., Kelly Road, Vernon. Road, Vernon, was taken to Ms. Greenough has »‘>court answer tance apart. Tbey were involved in a works^ in a letter. He said that more ballots. extensive work is planned for that elected as mayor. Discharged Thursday: Joan Rockville General Hospital Thursday date of NoK^.iaritbckville. three-car accident' on Route 86 in Town union to vote The count given Tuesday night was area in about three or four years, in­ The mayor, council members, and Blitchington, Ellington; Rebecca Hunt. with injuries suffered when he was Marcel Cyr, 49, of Windsorville Tolland, Thursday. 3,836 for Merluzzo and 3,877 for selectmen will be given the oath of Elm Street, Rockville; Mona Kormylo, cluding landtaking. struck by a car on Kelly Road. Road, Ellington, was arrested The driver of the first car was Giulietti. The recount showed 3,834 office at the start of Tuesday night’s Monroe Street, East Hartford; Bryan The commission 'Thursday night Police said the driver of the car Thursday on a Common Pleas Court Israel Lubarsky, 61, of Worcester, on who will bargain for Merluzzo and Giulietti’s count council meeting at 7:30 in the Ouellette, South Street, Rockville; Valen­ was Cynthia Jarvis of Ellington warrant charging him with third- Mass. Ms. Byrd and Klumpe were disapproved the plans because it remained the same. Memorial Building. Mayor McCoy tine Wright, Loveland Hill Road, Vernon. Road, ^ u th Windsor. Police said it is degree forgery. taken to Rockville General Hospital believes it would be uneconomical at The recount also showed slight dis- will then make his inaugural speech, Birth Thursday; A son to Mr. and Mrs this time, and is doubtful that there The Municipal Employees Group union's bargaining agent. believed that the boy ran into the He is accus^ of taking a govern­ for treatment. crepancies in the vote for a mayor pro tern will hie elected, and Thomas Jury, Egypt Road, Ellington. would be any improvement because Inc., a union representing clerical path of Ms. Jarvis’ car from between ment check without the owner’s per­ Police said Lubarsky stopped for The union has about 80 members mission and forged it at a local bank. there would be no widening of traffic and technical employees of the Town two other cars stopped for traffic. No traffic and his car was struck in the and all will be eligible to vote. Mon­ charges were placed against Ms. Jar­ The incident allegedly happened on lanes, just the shuffling of traffic of Manchester, will vote Monday on rear by the Byrd car and the Byrd day’s vote will be done by paper vis. Dec. 7, 1976. He was released on a differently. It also felt that the which of two groups should be the School appeals claim again car by the Klumpe car. Court date exclusive bargaining agent for the ballot and will be conducted by the Philip Grindal, 20, of Valley Falls $250 non-surety bond for appearance for Ms. Byro and Klumpe is Nov. 25 reconstruction work would un­ year. the day cneese pizza was served; 62 necessarily disrupt traffic. union. state Board of Labor Relations. Andover kids had pizza for breakfast. The Road, Vernon, was charged in court in Rockville on C ^ . 14. in Vernon. Parents complain Mrs. Leonardo Parla, The union is now represented by its The Board of Education authorized lowest number of children par­ chairwoman, was the only commis­ officers in labor negotiations with the Elaine Kearney, president of the David Kravet, Andover Elementary Mrs. Kowalski said the board ticipating in the program in one day sion member to favor the reconstruc­ town. The vote will Jje whether to union, said that some members had School principal, to appeal an un­ received several complaints from was 42. School notes Veterans Day tion. maintain this system or to have an asked that the union check other employment compensation claim for parents who are concerned because Mrs. Kowalski said the price of The Conservation Commission also outside group. Civil Service bargaining agents that might repre­ a second time. The first appeal was their children are not bringing any breakfast may be reduced if the Other students recited a poem Veterans Day was observed women who have served in the discussed plans for a campaign to ob­ Employees Affiliates Inc., act as the sent the union. denied. papers home from school. program’s success continues. Thursday morning at Martin School titled "Veterans Day,” written by United States, Army, Navy, and Air She said in the future all corrected In October 62 percent of the school with readings and recitations given Sylvia Claflin, a former first grade Force services. Veterans Day Beatrice Kowalski, school board work papers will be sent home on a students participated in the hot lunch by the students. teacher in the Manchester school ' celebration in the United States in­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER chairman, said two school bus particular day each week. In that program. Heather Howard, John Eklwards system, now living in Oreland, Pa. cludes parades and speeches. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS drivers collected unemployment way parents will be aware the papers The board received a letter from and JoAnne Moriarty, members of One of the readings written and "Special services are held at the compensation this past summer. She are being sent home and can ask for Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Steele com­ Mrs. Margi Bialeck’s sixth grade presented by the children is as tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in said the drivers applied for un­ them. plaining there is too much peddling social studies class, presented follows: Arlington, Va. This day is to remind employment through the Willimantic Mrs. Kowalski said the younger by children, especially the sixth readings explaining the reasons for ‘‘The reason we are having Friday the Americans of the many tragedies NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP office and were refused so they children bring their papers home, but grade students trying to earn money observing Veterans Day with school off is because Friday is Veterans of the war. The sixth grade wishes The following streets are scheduled for leaf collection on the week listed below. Home applied through the Manchester of­ as they get older a lot of them don’t. for their trip to New York. and business closings. Day. Veterans Day honors men and you a safe and happy weekend.” fice where they were accepted. Board members said the breakfast Mr, and Mrs. Steele said if the trip A 20 pc. Plaice Setting* is yours free when you replace owners, on the streets listed below, who wish to have yard ieaves collected are requested to program which began recently will The first appeal by the school was so educationa'l it should be rake leaves to the street line so as to form a windrow the length of the propejty. THIS continue throughout the school year board was lost because unemploy- financed by the school board. The your range with a new Pilotless Natural Gas Range FOI case SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO THE MONDAY OF THE WEEK OF COLLECTION. Proper­ because of its success. rnent office said Andover did not board discussed the situation but did appealed ty owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects such as stones, branches, offer suitable jobs to the drivers. The highest attendance came on not take any action. Yes, a tiandsome place setting of Ironstone dinner- CARRIAGE HOUSE INTRODUCES cans or any other material other than laavaa or grata are placed in the windrows. In case of ' Mrs. Kowalski said both drivers ware from Taylor, Smith, and Taylor is yours absolutely by panel inclement weather the leaf program may be delayed a few days. were offered jobs. She said It was dif­ free with the purchase of a new pilotless natural gas TiM stTMts llatod below art iciwdulad tor tha weak of Novambar 14lh. ficult to understand how unemploy­ Jal alal antrlea range. With this combination, you'll be able to cook and Adelaide Roau ment offices in Connecticut have serve with confidence and convenience. Manchester’s Human A tpecial new feature Academy Street Birch Street different regulations for upemploy- Relations Commission Ardmore Road Autumn Street Bissell Street Friday night |al alal CNG Is making this offer to call attention to the irrefutable Drescher Road Brainard Place ment. iHRC) has filed its appeal Byron Road Both drivers are emplbyed by the fact that natural gas is the cleanest, most environmentally of a state Freedom of In­ Cobum Road East Eldridge Street Ginton Street M in M 1 b n M I U nt desirable, most efficient energy siSurce. And there is East Maple Street school board for the present school J-1 Iln N M llotli Si IMM) formation (FOI) ruling Q)ne Street Cottage Street M l Mi enough for the customers of Connecticut Natural Gas. Grandview Street M INMI SI 3 Mm that the town commission^ Cromwell Street Eldridge Street S 4M SI 4lrtMi Because the new pilotless generation o( gas ranges WED. NIGHT Jean Road SI i l S M SNm SI iMM Earl Street Florence Street must allow access to tapes Meadow Lane Ford Street M i CMb I SI IW nb save energy and money too, all the Conservationists (M.T.E, to Byron St.) [ Jal alal *) ___ si!S3 M IlnMx SI 1 Mm I of executive sessions held Blast Center Street Oak Street Poster Street SI IM M I M m I at CNG are eager to tell you about them. When you in a racial bias case. (Autumn St. to Grandview St.) Hamlin Street replace your range with a new natural gas range which Franklin Street l-SI M l-SI t-M I SI M-l t-M I SI SssTfi 1+114-1 !Si+SSI I SI 1+] The appeal of the Oct. 12 Elwood Road Oak Grove Street Hannaway Street MiW m has no pilots, you'll use 30 per cent less natural gas, and MEN’S NIGHT Porter Street ThurMlty, NIghi > Mm St I Ml Imm FOI ruling has been filed in Harrison Street lui Ul ta s i f t a M . M nu ffaM M Gerard Street lU lU you'll be getting great cooking convenience. When you replace the Court of Common Glenwood Street Pilgrim Lane Hawley Street M ih n l7 i M i f T i T SI ik7torii SI Steep Hollow Lane U t U l IN lU M I »M M I s IJIMI Si I Mm I fa * Si Stop at your CNG showroom and see the wide range of your old range w'th Pleas in Hartford. Goodwin Street Hazel Street IN Ul iMSttJI S IhMNlM S{ 4 hM ttm SI 4 Cfa* «IM SI this new Magic Chaf Waranoke Road Holl Street tMIpala Ul S i l M n i M i ImNi b n SI I U mi 11* I Si models and colors that suit any decor and meet all The complaint to the FOI Green Hill Street ___ UIIUI £ S IMiblM SI I t n f l m SI PlloUau Gat Ranga, FOR STYLING Wellman Road f.'ommission was brought Kensington Street Jackson Street M nN U U IU I . M MM >Mb I SI 1 k m MmM si your special cooking requirements. And see the Iron­ you'll be using 30 Lancaster Road Wyllys Street Johnson Terrace TiM iminui HmIi 2m IIJI U l U l M I fa * M r — stone dinnerware that's yours free just for becoming a by M arc G u n th er, a 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. 141M IN U l M4bfabriC M b * fan per cent less natural Marshall Street Somerset Drive Knighton Street I SI SIS SU SSI M M 4 M I SSI S l-m il-S I l+l consen/afionist. Additional place settings are available reporter for the Hartford Candlewood Drive iStwi iia in la fM iM i IN SM sTl SM l+i gas and be getting Munro Street Madison Street ___iMWM at a special reduced price to purchasers of any new gas Cook-And-Keep- Couranl By Appointment Only Highwood Drive Maple Street ISTiSX MhN S I ^ SM b*l SI |hM*M**M M I ftiM ------SI I bil _I _ Nye Street “•a M bM i U I b M I M range. You'll be,, seeing,the best in the new pilotless Warm oven control: Lee Ann Gundersen, Kane Road Norman Street ___I T mu , THhNi s u m ui S i WiM IO M ISI I IM M m Parker Street f g d t u u m u M ' faiofaM M I f a M l A t SI I U b M i SI I M M In generation of gas rangds. CNG's Consen/ationists want a waist-level radiant HRC chairman, said that Philip Road Oak Street TrMi 4 tiaa S IM IGm Si 4 b * f a n SI 4 k * fa* SI (Porter St. to M.T.E.) U MNm IM i IU s Ufa fan broiler: automatic this appeal will serve as a Our stylists have all attended advanced Pitkin Street Wells Street (Main St. to Autumn St.) TM i Nm ia «N S iOM*b«i*i SI ibiM M i SI you to conserve, and you'll consenre with natural gas, BatUsta Road iia Ul Ul IM ip IM a il is:' u IM M ib n M ibilMM IMbilMiian SI the pure energy. For more information, call a (3on- sell-cleaning: lop test case for other similar Pearl Street U ibiMIfaili schooling in the latest techniques in hair Putnum Street t*UiSI|lUI SpMMifarl Sliarikbn M front coniroisfind HRC commissions. Teresa Road Purnell Place MNhSI , U IOmS i* M I bhM b n M I Mm I bfafa SI sen/ationist at; Hartford 525-0111. New Britain 223-2774, Richard Road “*a MMM m M b * b l* L MfaMM MMMfal lots of energy-saving styling from the Hair Designing Institute.^ Ansaldi Road iM tiia TiM SM MIIN l-M SSI SU SU s+miSMsss The state FOI Commis­ Robert Road School Street itTiinlum l+IU-fSSISSI SMSSISMI-S4 Greenwich 869-6900 Insulation Virginia Road ' Spruce Street I SMI sion and Gunther are to Raymond Road I U l Ul ‘tour individual place settings Ridgefield Street Andor Road ^ Vine Street ILN U l answer the appeal Nov. 29 Lindman Street IMI U l ^ M o g k C h t l PlloUeM Oat Rang* in court. Scarborough Road a a Stephen Street Sycamore Lane IN Charter Oak Street liiMli M I The Homeiteaden View Street fatabSIf On the same day that Walker Street IritahSMI l-M Imi u a ia Ul Abraham Lincoln Issued the Wellington Road la m lUTIVE APPLES G jS CX)NNECnCUT NATURALGAS CORPORATION I'TW O T Ul iU “ UIWIIIS • MflNESAFS Emancipation Proclamation Westminister Road a a I It pays to stay with gas — Jan 1, IW - another land­ Lyndale Street s 2 * I * i • OBJCIOUt • COITUIIO • IDARED mark act ibok' hffect. It was Ashworth Street FKESH IWECT APFU CIBBI i the Homestead Act, under 18 OAK STREET Ashworth Street Extension lui ta ta which settlers could acquire m m «FPU CIDER VINEOM up to 160 acres of America's MANCHESTER, C O N N . 06040 Additional scheduled routes will be advertised every Friday. Please do not call Highway of­ “a vast public domain for $1.25 fice regarding unlisted streets as the schedule is flexible depending upon work load and I I t U7JI FERRANDO ORCHARDS an acre after six months’ 114 Ulli PHONE: 643-2461 weather conditions. ^ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD^ OUBTONRURV residence, or after five years’ b residence for a $15 filing fee. T h er e w ill b e no s e c o n d l e a f p ick up.______u itirui I > Ua$$ Bafoad YIW Rwliiiri it MANGiESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester. (Mnn.. Fri., Nov. 11, 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 11, 1977 ...... — s Herald angle Indian runners third JoJo White at odds Earl Yost with Celts’ Auerbach Sports Editor in state cross country BOSTON (UPI) - Seven­ intensity and did not have enough into shape after resting his sore heel pride to come back and work'hard at through the practices. By LEN AUSTER Manchester right behind at 219. was the individual winner with a tinned as the runners were still com­ time" All-Star Jo Jo White the end of the game,” Auerbach said Then came three straight losses Herald Sportawriler Yet another CCIL school, East 15:29 time, a five second victory over ing in, "we did an excellent job. And planned to sit out the Boston Worlhy of honor history has a team with two losses Thursday without singling out any followed by a lethargic win, followed Few, if any, can fault the selection Only two teams defeated . Hartford High, took fourth place with Pat Wild of Bethel. we got five in the Massachusetts- Celtics game tonight unless his player. “It was execution and at­ by five more losses. At times they won or shared the title, Dartmouth 223 points. Holy Goss of Waterbury Gnnecticut meet. Love that.” of George Foster of the Cincinnati Manchester High boys’ cross Seniors Dave Locke and Wes battle with management is titude. looked good, noticeably when rookie and Princeton co-champs in 1963...A was fifth at 226. Fedorchak took 38th and 39th The top 60 individuals from the Maxwell came in to provide the Reds as the most vaIuaU<„player in Yale win Saturday over Harvard will straightened out. country squad in the 1977 dual "It just proves what I've been placements respectively with junior Open will represent Gnnecticut in “They all want to play a lot of spark. *he National League last season. The give the Elis the crown. Gose to 70,- The Boston guard, criticized by slugging outfielder had most im­ meet season. telling you right along. We run in the Dave Tlmbrell S9th and senior Matt an Interstate meet next Saturday at minutes but they're relying on their Following the 129-114 loss to San 000 fans are expected at the concrete And only two, the same pair, toughest conference in the state," Schmid 60th, the latter clocked in Amherst Gllege, Amherst, Mass. General Manager Red, Auerbach reputations. And there are guys com­ pressive credentials. The balloting saucer called Yale Bowl, one of the Antonio on Wednesday, Heinsohn and finished ahead of the Gass LL cham­ reminded Manchester Coach George 16:48. Junior John Lahda and East Catholic's John Gifford, who following Boston’s non-hustling loss ing in, making one-fifth of their by two members of each entry in the finest fields in the country to watch a to San Antonio Wednesday, skipped Auerbach decided Thursday to start pion Indians at yesterday's State Suitor. sophomore Paul Johnson were 95th copped the L Division individual salaries, who are eating them up.” National League took place during game...Coach Carm Cozza’s Yale the team practice Thursday and the rookie from the University of Open Meet held at Edgewood Golf The top two teams received and 100th respectively for crown last Friday, secured 11th The Celtics were to face Buffalo North Carolina at Charlotte ahead of the final weeks of the regular cham­ eleven is favored which doesn't mean promptly was fined. Course in Cromwell. plaques, the top 20 individuals Manchester. place. "He's somewhat disap­ tonight with Dave Bing starting in Havlicek. The 37-year-old veteran pionship season and not after the a thing when the arch rivals clash in White, who would be missing, his place of White and rookie Cedric World Series as many believe. The Windham High, in a mild upset, medals and the third place team also “1 was very pleased with the way pointed,” Intoned Eagle Coach Jack probably will be used as again the the traditional season-endfng first game in more than five seasons Maxwell installed in place of 16-year system is the same in the American took its first title ever as the CCIL receiv?# medals. the kids ran,” Suitor remarked, Hull, "but John did peak at the right sixth man, or first man off the bench. tilt...The Winnipeg Jets feature crown holders totaled 165 points. Top finisher for Manchester was "There had to be somewhat a let­ time. Just remember he has two by sitting out, said later in the day his veteran John Havlicek. "It's harder for me but I don’t League aithough announcement is seven Sweden products, plus one return “depends on them. It’s a lot of Xavier High of Middletown, which junior Ed Lemieux in 23rd place with down after last week. That was our more years.” East's other entry, White shed little light on his depar­ mind; I'll go along with anything,” alway.« held up until after the from Finland on its 24-man WHA different things— the team, my foot, series...Unruly fans at pro football beat Windham last Friday for Gass a 16:10 clocking for the 5,000 meter goal. senior Rick Walsh, finished 84th in ture except to cast doubt on his said Havlicek, who has played on roster. The Jets come to Hartford personal problems. But I’d rather not return. “I don't know when I'll play games have turned off a number of L laurels, trailed with 184 points with course. E.O. Smith's Kevin O'Keefe “Whether we won or lost.” he men- the field of over 130 runners. eight of Boston’s 13 NBA cham- one week from tonight to meet the say anything until I’ve talked with again,'-’ he said. “I have no desire to local football fans, like Bill Thornton Whalers...The New York Yankees them. 1 don’t want to make it sound pionshipteams. leave Boston but if that's what Asked to reconstruct Auerbach's and Jack Hunter. After watching all have rewarded their three batboys Cross country meet like it's just a matter of me walking management wants. I’ll have to live home games of the New York Giants monologue following the Wednesday 31.000 each, unlike a year ago when away.” with it." at Yankee Stadium for 15 years the night loss, Havlicek said, “Oh, Red the youngsters were cut out of the While has been troubled by a bone Trouble had been had something to say, but you’ll men stopped buying season tickets Worid Series melon...Terry O'Reilly, spur in one heel this season but still brewing throughout never know unless you're a basket­ and now take their pro football via back after a three-game suspension, the training camp. Manchester girls has led the team with an 18.7-point ball player." television...The two Manchester men fired the first hat trick of his NHL average. The Celtics, however, are Havlicek showed up T e Celtics might be further who were arrested and jailed at career in leading the Boston Bniins off to the worst start in their 32-year at the very end of Foxboro last Sunday while watching to a 5-2 win over Los Angeles last history, a point Auerbach made clear training, after hampered against Buffalo by the loss the Patriots play have brought suit night...The bomb has finally gain sixth place in his post-game harangue on recuperating from a of center-forward Tom Boswell. Already suffering from two broken against the police involved...Most exploded in the once close knit Wednesday. mid-summer appen-),'' fingers on his left hand, Boswell major league baseball teams have in­ Boston Celtic family. It's no secret By LEN AUSTER Auerbach reportedly mentioned dectomy. White creased their ticket prices for next sprained the ring finger on hiS that two players, Dave Cowens and Herald Sportawriler White among other players and the ^Sidney Wicks didn't take part in season, several as much as a dollar a Jack Muharin shooting hand against the Spurs. JoJo White, the club's mainstays, Jody Weatherwax Bob Day guard was upset enough to refuse in­ any pre-season practices or games Wicks will switch from forward to ticket. The Boston Red Sox and New don't see eye-to-eye with Coach Tom terviews after the game. York Yankees will add a quarter to The state is gaining, not much though, on St. Bernard High. and signed a contract only the day center if the Celtics need to rest Heinsohn's coaching tirades and the Tha Saints, for the third consecutive year breezed to the Girls "I got mad because they lost th. the season opened. White had to play their ticket cost for next succession of defeats this season, starter Dave Cowens. season...Manchester Sportsmen's plus General Manager Red Auer­ State Open Cross Country championship with a team total of 58 Association will hold a combination bach's blasting earlier this week had points yesterday at Edgewood Golf Course in Cromwell. St. field trial and turkey shoot Sunday broke the camel's back. Heinsohn Bernard, which placed six in the top 20, won a year ago from 9 a.m. to dusk at the Deming could be treading on thin ice and un­ with 23 points. Road range in Bolton...New less the club snaps out of its slump in CCIL co-champion Conard and the Indians' point total on her back, Entry list soars Scoreboard guidelines can be expected in The a hurry he may be on the outside USA easy winner Herald's ‘Beat the Expert' football Penney took the next two places at garnered 96th place. looking in, which would please every 169 and 172 points respectively. Sue Hoagland, 1976 Open cham­ WHA contest in which readers are invited official in the NBA...It's been a great to forward their predictions on the 16 Manchester High more than held its pion, led the St. Bernard charge with Thursday's Results year for so-called "minor” sports at own placing sixth in the 16-team field a third place finish. Her teammates New England 5, Edmonton 3 NFL games each week. It has been Manchester High, swimming and in found that several past winners have with a total of 299 points. then took fifth, 14th, 17th, 19th and cross country, with championships “I'm perfectly satisfied,” offered 20th places for the decisive victory. over 800 runners been forwarding as many as a dozen NHL garnered in each. Sports that were Tribe Coach Phil Blanchette, “and Individual winner was Norene combinations under six different once considered minor to the big Montreal 5, NY Islanders 1 I'll have most of these girls for two Harrison of Morgan School of Gin- the country. Milers and eight of the Iasi nine, OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) — The United States was so names from each household. Each three - baseball, basketball and foot­ By EARL YOST Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 2 more years.” ton. She set a hot pace and finished in Lanky Bob Day, out of the Univer­ losing only to Vitale and Jack overwhelming in its victory in the latest Wightman Cup, contestant is allowed to submit two ball - are gradually leveling off with Sports Editor Boston 5, Los Angeles 2 entries each week. Sophomore Lynne Wright was the 15:22 for 4,000 meters, winning by sity of South Carolina, and fifth in McMahon in 1970. someone wondered if the British would quit. soccer right up there with baseball, top Silk Town individual with a 39th about 25 yards and nine seconds over Two weeks from yesterday The race has been sanctioned by '75, is back to battle the top names "1 don't think you can say that,' basketball and football and swim­ place finish, edging senior teammate Beth Anderson of North Branford. the 41st Five Mile Road Race the>Amateur Athletic Union. NBA Off the cuff ming and cross country not too far who at this writing are John Vitale, ,^aid American team captain Vickie Lori Veal by the narrowest of The top two teams received M erchandise aw ards will be Atlanta 132, Houston 101 in the other singles match Saturday will be run starting at 10:30 on Charlie Duggan, Paul Oparowski, Berner Thursday night, minutes Only once in Ivy League football behind. margins. Kale Hennessy was 48th, plaques and the top 20 individuals Milwaukee 106, Wash 103 and the competition concludes with Main Street. Kevin McCusker, Craig McCall and presented the top 25 finishers, plus after and Joanne Sue Brown 76th and Lauren medals. the first three scholastic runners to another doubles match, The entry list for the Nutmeg Steve Gates. Phoenix 127, New Orleans 111 Russell had teamed lor an easy 6-0,6- Woodhouse. wearing what would be finish, the first three seniors (50 and Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon Among the bright younger stan­ 1 doubles victory over Wade wasn't upset at the way Gridders on road over) and the first three women. promotion has passed the 800 mark douts is Jody Weatherwax, a one­ and to wrap up a 4-0 Cup things turned out, but she was disap­ All contestants must be 14 or over, pointed. with several top-notch distance time local resident, now making a victory, the (Jnited States’ second in or registered runners with a school 1 really thought we had a Sports briefs runners listed. name for himself in track at Virginia Transactions a row and 40th since 1923. team. Team awards are not given. chance. ’ she said, "but after Sue and Heading the list is Jack Muharin of Military Institute. "1 think it was more a case of the East at St. Paul, All entry fees will enter the Baseball 1 lost the opening singles things did the North Carolina Track Club, who No word has been heard from United States fielding maybe the Muscular Dystrophy Fund, as well as Leading rookie$ finished seventh in last year’s field of defending champion Amby Burfoot CTiicago Cubs — Released relief strongest team it ever has in the not look very good for our side. I all money collected race day. NEW YORK (UPI) — Toronto bad the worst team In the major leagues this over 1,200 runners, 1,093 officially. who also holds the course record. pitcher Dave Giusti. Wightman Cup. Look, our No. 5 thought Michele played very well in He's one of the top club runners in Burfoot has won the last six Five Entries closq Nov. 16. Post entries Texas — Signed free-agent pitcher player (Russell) is ranked 12th in the singles once she got over her ner­ Tribe at Fermi past season, but three of the Blue Jays shone among the rookies th& year. will be rejected. First baseman Doug Ault, shortstop Bob Bailor and left-handed pitcher George “Doc” Medich to a four-year world. I'd say that's a pretty strong vousness " By LEN AUSTER Jerry Garvin were named to the annual all-rookie team conducted by 'Topps. contract. team." It (the victory I isn’t going to Herald Sporlswriter The team is selected by major league players, managers and coaches. Cincinnati — Signed pitchers Paul King, who beat in make my year, " said Casals, "but It s a lot better than losing. I haven't Completing the team were second baseman Bump Wills of Texas, third Moskau, Doug Capilla and Tom singles on the opening night and will Both local gridiron elevens hit the road this weekend. had a good year and so any victory baseman Wayne Gross of Oakland, catcher Gary Alexander of San Francisco, Hume. play Virginia Wade in a meaningless helps ' East Catholic, which was idle last Manchester must make the trip to outfielders Mitchell Page of Oakland, Andre Dawson of Montreal and Rocky road to Pasadena Montreal — Purchased contract of singles match Saturday, agreed. "I was quite nervous before the Saturday, travels to Bristol tonight to Enfield without senior Dave Tyo. He Ruppert Jones of Seattle, right-handed pitcher Dave Rozema of Detroit and relief pitcher Darold Knowles from "This is the ninth time I’ve played face Hartford County Conference competition, " said Tyler, whose suffered a dislocated shoulder in the designated hitter Eddie Murray of Baltimore. the Texas Rangers. on the Wightman Cup. ” said King, rival St. Paul at Muzzy Field at 7. GORDIE HOWE career got a big boost earlier in the 14-6 loss to Enfield High and is out "and I’d say it was the strongest Manchester High makes a return year with a victory over King in two weeks. Fermi started slowly, Stapleton signs for Southern Cal squad College Basketball team I’ve been on. Also, it’s the first visit to Enfield Saturday, this time to Florida. "But once we started dropped three of its first six, but the CINGNNATI (UPI) — The WHA Cincinnati Stingers Thursday signed Pat Pennsylvania — Named Bob time Chris (Evert) and I were on the face Fermi High in a 1:30 start. same team." playing, I settled down. ” East sports a 1-2 HCC mark and is Falcons have come back strong. Stapleton, former Defenseman of the Year in the league, to a one-year con­ NEW YORK the three Pac-8 schools, plus Stan­ "You don't beat teams like USC Weinhaier as head coach, replacing The doubles match was a shambles They dumped potent Windham two Howe within one tract. Evert, ranked No. 1 in the world, 1-6 over-all. a 21-7 loser to Avon in its (UPI) Southern Cal,the ford and California, as the Nov. 19 with hope, " he said. "You have to Chuck Daly, who resigned to take (or the British girls. King-Russell weeks ago and last Saturday routed beat Wade in the opening singles Stapleton played for the National Hockey League's Chicago Black Hawks bowl deadline draws nearer. The play your very best and not make a assistant coaching job with won the first set in 17 minutes and most recent outing. St. Paul, 1976 East Hartford High, 36-2. It could perennial Rose Bowl candidate match Tuesday and was on the Class M runner-up, is not at that elite eight years before joining the WHA's Chicago Cougars for the 1973-74 season Liberty, Fiesta and Sun Bowls have single mistake, " Philadelphia of the NBA. the second in 23, Mappin-Charles won prove to be a long afternoon for the He was named the league's top defenseman that season. from the Pacific-8 Conference, Other bowls are sniffing around for sidelines watching Thursday as first plateau this time. The Falcons of coveted 1,000 Rose Casals beat young Michele their only game to start the second locals. still faces a rocky road to haven't fallen on hard times, though, likely prospects, with Notre Dame, College Football set. breaking King to do it. but the Knowles to Expos Pasadena. at 7-1, is the hottest commodity Tyler, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. and then King and as they advertise a 4-4 over-all ledger College football | Air Force Academy — Head Coach Russell wiped out Charles and Map- .\merican team broke them and 1-1 conference record. MONTREAL (UPI) — Darold Knowles, a left-handed relief pitcher with the going. As an independent, the By EARL YOST This week, the Trojans will have to Ben Martin announced his resigna­ pin. moments later on a love game. Four East will hope to get its ground at­ Texas Rangers, Thursday had his contract purchased by the Montreal Expos. stop the offensive machine of Fighting Irish are not tied to any one Free agent Sports Editor tion effective Feb. 1. Whereas it took Casals 90 easy games followed and in the final tack going and for the return of Knowles, 35, appeared in 42 games, all in relief, with the Rangers in 1977. Washington, which has three times more than a passing interest in bowl. one the score got to deuce before it MIAMI (UPI) — Free agent "The next goal will be a milestone,” 49-year-old Gordie Howe minutes to beat the 19-year-old Tyler, leading pass receiver, sophomore He had a 5-2 record with an ERA of 3.22. scored 45 or more points against con- whichever of the quintet doesn’t go to Saturday, when the 5th-rated Irish ended, Charles hitting out of bounds linebacker Guy Roberts, a six-year reflected in the New England Whaler lockerroom last night after erence foes, at Seattle. A victory face Clemson, it will be the seventh Hockey who was playing in her first Wight­ Mike Freiheit. He had 33 receptions the Rose. man Cup and was jittery, King- and then Mappin netting a backhand. after the first six weeks, missing the veteran, was signed Thursday by the his 999th proved to be the winner in a 5-3 decision over Edmonton Saturday for Southern Cal, favored time the Cotton Bowl scouts have Cincinnati (WHA) — Signed " I know how Michele ("Tyler) felt." Miami Dolphins to shore up their ^oiver$ on Giusti But the key conference game is in Russell needed only 40 minutes to Avon tilt. Coach John LaFontana will ly eight points, sets the Trojans up Seattle and USC Coach John Robin­ watched Notre Dame. defenseman Pat Stapleton to one- said Russell, because I was ner­ injury-plagued linebacker corps. To at the Hartford Civic Center. CHICAGO (UPI) — Jhe Chicago Cubs have requested waivers for the un­ win their doubles match and clinch also try to tighten up the defense dr their cross-town rival, UCLA, in a son is expecting a tough afternoon. The once-beaten No. 7 Arkansas year contract. vous. too. Alter all, it was my first make room for him, the Dolphins A crowd of 8,932 gave the all-time but I never thought of scoring 600, conditional release of pitcher Dave Giusti. RaZorbacks and Texas A&M Aggies the Cup. which has been succeptible to the great two standing ovations, the first The Cubs acquired Guisti from the Oakland A s midway through the 1977 'lov. 25 clash at the Ix)s Angeles “I expect it to come down to Cleveland (NHL) — Assigned Evert, who led the women's tour Wightman Cup and I wanted to play run. waived fullback Stan Winfrey. 700, 800 or 900 goals. Staying in this also are attractive SWC bowl teams when he lit the red lamp at 7:36 of the season. He had an 0-2 record for the Cubs with a 6.12 ERA. 'oliseum that could easily be for the maybe the final couple of plays," he defenseman Bjorn Johanson to this year in earnings and starts a well 1 might never get on another game and keeping playing is the most lose Bowl berth. and at Saturday's Arkansas-Texas third period after tipping in Rick important thing to me.” said. Phoenix of the Central Hockey vacation next week, will play Barker team again " UCLA's Bruins, meanwhile, will be A&M game there will be eight bowls Ley's blast from the blue line, and The senior Howe leads the Whalers Chaney injured Don James, the Husky coach, is League. the second when he ended his shift. I two-touchdown favorite over equally apprehensive. represented at the game. Hawks big surprise in scoring with five goals and 14 INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) — Los Angeles Lakers' veteran guard Don )regon State Saturday. The Beavers Howe’s feat overshadowed the lact assists for 19 points. Chaney broke his right thumb in practice Wednesday and has been placed on the Whalers were winning a club lave lost four Pac-8 games in a row. Saturday night Indanapolis comes the injured reserve list, the NBA club reported Thursday. record nine straight games and re­ With a 4-1 Pac-8 record, the Bruins to Hartford and all eyes will be on Chaney, 31, will miss a minimum of five games. with play in NBA main undefeated at home. The ciub oegin the weekend in a three-way tie YOUR RUNNING SHOES Howe. If goal No. 1,000 - in regular hasn't lost since the second game of dr the conference lead with USC and season and playoff play - is achieved Greene fined Washington. NEW YORK (UPI) — The surprising Atlanta Hawks, who the year and boasts an 11-1-1 record, you may hear the roar of the crowd PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Joe Oreene, the Pittsburgh Steelers' star defensive Other bowls also have their eye on ARE HERE ^ best in the WHA, a point ahead of all the way to Manchester. finished in the NBA’s Central Division cellar last year, now tackle, has been fined $1,000 by NFL Gmmissioner Pete Rozelle following Winnipeg. Deadlocked 1-1 after two periods, share the best record in the league with the world champion Greene’s threatening remarks last week against referees. "My main objective is longevity, the Whalers enjoyed a four-goal Portland Trail Blazers. . “I’m on a crusade against the striped shirts and I will be until I get out of Mr. Hockey told writers as tried to explosion in the final 20 minutes. They reeled off their seventh After that, however, Atlanta was in pass off his fine game which also in­ the game,” Greene said after the Steelers' 31-21 loss to Baltimore Oct. 30. He straight victory Thursday night when became irritated during the game when the referee mistakenly announced complete command. cluded an assist and some fine puck Jim Mayer, Mike Antonovich, Tom ROM they blasted the Houston Rockets, Greene's number oh an offside call. "They ran a half-court press which handling. Webster, Mark Howe and dordie 132-101, and lifted their division- we haven’t had a chance to run leading record to 8-1. "The next goal will be a milestone, Roberts joined Papa Howe in the SL72 against in practice,” said Houston's Whaler scoring parade with A1 Vataha sidelined They're getting consistent defense big forward, Rudy Tomjanovich. v( this year and it's yielding handsome Hamilton countering twice and GREEIN BAY, "Wis. (UPI) — The Green Bay Packers Thursday put wide "They played well and the press former Whaler Gary MacGregor dividends and also are getting sup­ baffl^ us. We ran out of stamina.” receiver Randy Vataha,, who suffered broken ribs Oct. 30, on the injured port from the bench and a surprising I Sport* slate I once for the Oilers. reserve list to make room for newly acquired linebacker Jim Cheyunski. Howes had 18 points, EM Johnson 17 Goalie Al Smith mainlined his . DRAGON showing from center Steve Hawes. and Ken Charles 14 for the Hawks. Cheyunski was signed Wednesday as a free agent. And — most startling of all — i pperfect winning streak, checking 26 Elsewhere in the NBA, Milwaukee i Fridny f of the 29 EMmonton tries while Don they're averaging crowds of 10,000 in beat 'Washington, 106-103, and Pass $100,000 mark the Atlanta Omni. Si fo o t b a l l -g Dry den stopped 30 of 3S Whaler Phoenix topped New Orleans, 127- East Eathollc at St. i attempts, several of a spectacular NEW YORK (UPI) — Jane Blalock and Kathy Whitworth each surpassed In Houston Thursday night, John 111. Drew — who supplied some i P«ul, 7 I variety in the second period. the $100,000 mark in 1977 earnings as a result of their finishes at the recent Kurks 106, Bullets 103 Mlzuno-Gasslc Japan toumament^t Osaka, Japan. firepower as the NBA's seventh i Dave Meyers hit a free throw with Blalock brought her official LPGA earnings to $101,206 and Whitworth leading scorer last year - and Ollie Saturday g WARM-UP five seconds remaining and Junior stands at $101,040. Judy Rankin, $118,940, and JoAnne Camer. $109,761, also WINTER ^ lohnson — a new addition to the team FOOTBALL | Bridgeman added a pair of foul shots ilanchetter at Fermi, % have reached six figures this year - the most ever on the LPGA tour. HATS SUITS each had 22 points to pace the with no time left to send Milwaukee t a 30 filing, Bennet Hawks. past Washington. Meyers and team­ 1 1 * ^ AttirM Medich to Texas up After building an 17-point lead at mate Brian Winters finished with 24 East Hartford at hooters in tie C ilia the end of the first quarter, it was points each, while ex-Bucks captain VIndham ARLINGTON, Texas (UPI) — The Texas Rangers have bolstered their GYM easy picking for the Hawks as they Bob Dandridge had 25 for the Bullets. pitching corps by signing free-agent, right-hander Doc Medich to a four-vear Enfield at Penney ' contract. TGUNKS handed the Rockets their third loss in Suns 127, Jazz I I I ^ Plainviile at Rockville Illing and Bennet Junior High Medich, who last, season posted a 12-7 record with the Oakland A s. Seattle MMiiaESTER TRIUBIIISSIOIIS a row. Alvan Adams scored 35 pqints and South Windsor at battled to a 0-0 tie in varsity action We used our bench well, sub­ pulled down 15 rebounds as Phoenix Woodrow Wilson yesterday at Illing’s field. Mariners and New York Meta, Thursday signed for a estimated $1 million. RAGS M in s stituting every six or eight minutes,” — despite five technical fouls — Illing dominated action but SOCKS said Coach Hubie Brown. "Of course. stopped New Orleans. The Suns were GIRLS SWIMMING couldn't dent the twine. The Rams Misevicius out Because twice isn't nice AttiM e Manchester at Class Thtnnal Houston was missing a great player paced by 24 points from Paul wind up with a 6-4-3 mark. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) — Starting center Bob Misevicius has been in­ in alvin Murphy (who missed the Westphal, who returned after mis- LL Meet (Hamden) Bob Monaco, Jim Voiland, Doug East Catholic at Class definitely suspended from the Providence College basketball team by coach game with an ankle sprain).” gjng three games with a knee injury. Lucek, Alex Britnell, Bill Herlth, Dave Gavitt until his class work improves. 161 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE C A D D ’ C Houston, getting 27 points from NBA scoring leader Pete Maravich M Meet (Foran) Sparky Laggis and goalie Tim The 6foot-9 senior from New York City has mei the 2.0 cumulative grade rMnno tbi. 643-7111 McCarthy were Illing standouts. The MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-0022 Moses Malone and 18 from John had 39 points for the Jazz while Truck average required by the school for athletics, but It was not enough in 2 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 848-3998 Lucas, pulled to 57-51 at the half. Robinson added 16. ?: ¥ Rams outshot the Bears, 23-9. WX-X<'X<-X^.XW::X:;:XW-:XX'X<'XWX::W5 Misevicius' case. Gavitt said Thursday. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.M«ncfaesUr. Conn.. Fri.. Nov. 11. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester, Conn,, Fri., Nov. 11, 1977— PAGE THIRTEEN

SSBStSSBBSBSSSSSSSSSSBBSSO BBSSBBBSSSSS«SSS< Holp WoMod 1$ NaOatrantstf 1$ Homoo For Safe 23 Homes For Solo 3 3 Homoo For I 33 Homoo For Solo g 33 Homoo For Soh 33 Homoo For Solo 23 f Bowling ) udinn/iiriaiCUCRK/TYPIST Forror order Cotnpany dol MANCHESTER - Home and departanent, with good1 Ifigure machining for National Weather Forecast office combination in scarce smtltude. Apply PiUoPiUowtex boat industries needs WANTED LORIRARDO A ASSOCIATES residential C Zone. Dentiit of­ K . o f C . - C h u c k Corp., 49 Regent. Street,St 1. Froduellon Control fice down, large 4 room apart­ Manchester. Manigor experienced in Highly motivated sales Rathburn 229, Ben S h e H e r a l d $21,800 — Immaculato condition. Immediate occupen- ment up. S e n a te utilities, Machine Loading or Short person who wishes an Foreman 215, Bill Avery aluminum siding. Will go GENERAL OFFi CE Clerk - Interval Scheduling exciting fuii time career cy In Vernon. 6 Rooms. 3 Bedroome, Living Room, quick. U4,506. Wolverton 211, Ekl Yourkas 211, Ron CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KItclien, one bedroom wall to wall carpeting, large tree 40 hour week. Paid boiefita. techniques using process in reai estate AgAgency, Healtors, 649-2813. In town position. Call 64M1SS, sheets; includes materials shaded private lot. 12x18 deck. Built-In DIthwasher. Jeroszko 206, Bud Tomlin­ marketing. We offer son 206, Terry Means 201, ask fw w . Duff. control and acquisition Two yr. old roof. Excellent Value. from approved sources; more! CaU Bob or Paul $40 ,000 — Aluminum aided 8 Room Colonial. 2 baths, 4 MANCHESTER, Oversized Jim Farr 200, Ray A MAN with either locksmith Shop oraer releases and for a confidential or 6 bed rooms In absolutely spotlesa condition, Cape - Living room with Duhamel 200. PHONE 643-2711 or alarm installation control. Machines include IMflliMBMCB discussion. enclosed front porch, 2 car garage with attached work fireplace, eat-Tn kitchen. 2 rooms and bath partially FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACINQ YOUR AD background is needed by Lathes, Bridgeports, Mills, shop. A Must, to see this week-end. JE W E L - Linda Sim ­ Connecticut Safe & Lock for Bullard, Jig w re. Tracer, ’C 7 •ERA* finished up. $38,1)00. T .J. $03,000 — Custom built seven Room Flalsed Ranch (jrockett, R^Itors, 1)43-1577. mons 194-508, Karole steadv work Immediately. and Tape machines. A Member Broker Call for appointment and In­ major function head in a professionally landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 Brown 178, Beth Fitzgib- Help Wontod 13 BlMCH«D|R0SSnT0 INDEX terview 236-1688. small cotporation repor­ Mofro oom** lowiti viHmAi fireplaces, large oversized deck, low low heat cost. bons 171-477. NOTICIt ADVERTISING ting directly to the General RooHort Come see, and make us an offer. NURSES AIDES. Full time, PART TIME HEAD Librarian Manager. 314-16,000. o n * fMippy MANCHESTER - Bolton Une. Artleloo lor Solo 41 1 -- LoM tod Found RATES all shifts, high starting rate, 6 4 6 - 1 4 9 1 $04,800 — East Hartford. Excellent business office 2 -- Psrgonalt - For Andover Public Library, 2. Proeass Bnolnosr. location plus 2 apartments. Owners apartment ab­ Luxury living in this Ansaldi POWDER PUFF - 3 — Announcsmsnts excellent befits A p^ in Call M 3 -2 7 1 1 1 d iy — 1 U word p«r day approximately 20 boors week­ experienced in preparing built eight room Ranch on UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 4 - person Mrs. Ferguson, inrec- solutely Beautiful. Like new, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, DUPLEX Marilyn Chmielewski 177- - Entgrtilnmont 3 daya ... 10« word p«r day ly. Persons with library rocess sheets, operation DISTINCTIVE SWISS Chalet lovely landscaped acre. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, 5 - - Auction! tor of Nursing or Mr. Atlas. experience, or library science me measurement, work wall to wall carpeting. Good Investment and Incomes. Enclosed porch, spacious rec 480, Lorie Levere 201-515, 6 daya .... 9c word par day B E 3 * Located in prime residential New listing. Remodeled 12 Brownies, nurses. East 26 daya . 8c word par day Lorraine Manor Nursing flow, and tool control to uMi w tAfM tn r o ro c M T • $08,900 — South Vlfindsor. 4 Family. Its tha only one In room, 2 car garage with spec­ Loraie Baker 210-509, FINANCIAL education preferred. Send area. Extra large lot with room Duplex in easy Catholic School. 649-1225. 8 - - Bondi*Stocki*Mort0«gM 15 words $2.00 minimum Home, 25 Lorraine Street, 233- town. On I 'h acres. Completely remodeled wall to wall tacular pool, patio area. Very resume to Box 38, Andover, assist the production con­ view, 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 walking distance of shop­ Vicky Glass 175, Marty 9 > Ptrtonai Lo«ni Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch 8242. Conn. 06232. trol manager selected as carpeting. Stoves, Refrigerators, In top condition. A desirable neighborhood. East SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, 10 - Inturancs fireplaces, 3 baths, large ping and bus. Priced to sell Bradshaw 467, Jean above. Industrial large barn plus 3 car garages. Convenient to Rte S. Coast Realty, 528-9668, 643- processed gravel, stone, sand EMPLOYMENT RN, 3 to 11. Supervisor for one . _ . . . „ „ „ „ . j , ^ 1 r, ij kitchen with built-ins. Log at 348,900. Michaud 461, Edith Tracy HIGH SCHOOLS Girls for engineering background For Period Edning, 7 a.m. EST Saturday. During Friday balcony. Mid 370’s Excellent Income Property. and fill. For delivery call 13 - Htip Wcniod of the finest new multi-level part time waitress work. would be beneficial. Will George H. Grifflng, Andover. 460. 14 - Bu$in«a$ Opportunitioi Health facility in the area. ^^The Holiday Fair^\ night, snow or snow flurries will be found near the shores of the Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, $128,000 — Coventry. 16 Acres with approx. 4000’ fron­ ZINSSER 15 - Siluilion Wanted After schools and some Satur­ report to the Production lower Lakes region and upper Appalachians. Showers are likely 649-1922. 742-7^. Geriatric, and supervisory days. Apply in person, Brass Control Manager. 312- CENTER CHURCH tage. Excellent exposure with High Traffic count. Rm Hot 840-1811 PARKADE DUSTY - EDUCATION experience desired. Come see Key Restaurant. 14,000. 11 Ctnitr Slrttl, Mtnehttltr along the north Pacific coast while mostly fair weather rules Property zoned commercial, many possibllltlea here. READY FOR YOUR 18 - Private inatruclioni elsewhere. Minimum______temperatures,______Include: (approx,,-rr- ~ max. MANCHESTER BY TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Larry Davis 225, Dan 19 - Schooia*Cieaaoa us at Brookview, 130 Loomis Call for site map and additional Information. Company will be pleased to readingslnparentheil8)Atianta26 ( 55),BOston37(«),Chicago O'^N^R. Des^irable Porter INSPECTION Good condition. Good for Humiston 200-212-602, Dick 20 - inaiructiona Wanted Drive, West Hartford. TECHNICIAiN - Process. review your resume or $245,000 — Mansfield. A magnificent view Is Included Wt would Ilka to show plating, or welding. Call 649- Saturday, Novambar 12tti. 24 (39), aeveUnd 22 (30), Dallas « (87)._penver 32_(M), Street area. Three bedroom Murphy 219-567, Ted REAL ESTATE Needed by major manufac­ qualifications letter. Send with this 28 Acre parcel. Three houses presently rented MANCHESTER. Reduced! you this M39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 23 - Homea for Sale REAL ESTATE Sales People. Houstoil 40 (70), Jacksonville 36 (64), Kansas City 34 ( 58), Little <>" sUert. turer. Entry level to handle to Box R c/o Manchester iia, and generating over $16,000 In Income per year. Owners anxious. "Lots of Bidwell 200-56J, Bill 24 - LotS'Land tor Sale Most have license or In routine testing of paper 0:30 ta 2:30 P.M. house” , five or six bedrooms, EXTRA CLEAN 25 - Inveatmeni Property Herald. Rock 32 (60), Los Angeles 58 (73), San Francisco 26 (61), Seattle ^ n lle d dining room nd ’ Excellent possibility of development. 8 Acres of com­ USED PIANOS Sc ORGANS- Tomlinson 202, Bob Oliver process. Generous commis­ products and processing 47 (52), St. Louis 26 ( 48), Washington 27 (46). - - great for kids. Insulated and If you can live with our unusal 26 - Buiineaa Property sion schedule. Wolverton •Qma •DacoraHona eToya eBtlttd Qooda ePItnla master bedroom. Detached mercial land across the street also Included which Is 3 BEOROOM 214-217-608, Frank Carlson 27 - Reaort Property Science or paper ;arage. 340,500. Principals on- all new wiring, aluminum hours, we can save you 28 - Reel Eaiete Wanted Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. •Ttg Salt aHtlrlooina eSookt •Ginger Bread I Ideal for a motel restaurant with full liquor. We have the CAPE COO 202, Len Farrand 235-560, ound helpful. Possible HERE’S A UNII3UE Career fy. 649-0696. siding and front porch. Call money! Manchester Mall ADVERTISING rotating shifts. Fully company maps so call us for additional Information. for details. East Coast Realty, Ken Young 207-205-569, Bill MI8C. SERVICES Opportunity - A duuice to be This lino aluminum Keyboards. 811 Main Street. 31 - Servicea Offered 528-9668, 643-9969. DEADLINE paid b m flts. Send resume to trained and employed by •••••bsssbsssssbssssbb «« bb BSS«*SSSSSSSS«SS«S«*S**«BS homo hat a largo ()pen Tuesday thru Friday, 6 Bower 210, Dave Neff 202, 32 - Pamting-Pepenng Box RR c/o Manchester to 8 P.m. 33 - Building-Contracting Gloria Stevens Figure Salons. SualiMM OpportunHf 14 Noffloa For Solo 33 144 MAIN ST. NEXT TO K of C kitchon, aoparata Leo Nelson 202, Ed Bochl 34 - Roofing*Siding 12:00 noon tha day before EVENWaS HKT TIME Herald. ’Hie largest system of figure •aaspapappassaasst##•••##• 158,900 - SPRING STREET. 35 - Heating-Plumbing publication. LAKE ALEX MATTHEW JOE LOMBARDO Three bedroom Ranch, huge dining room, living CUSTOM BUILT DOG 202, Skip Kelly 212-574, Don salons excluslvelyfor women Hoip Wontod 13 Holp Wontod______13 MDM’H u a r m M COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg 36 - Flooring Deadline lor Saturday and FUU TIME PAY WANTED, Woodworkers / In New England! what we ask rec room, 1 1/2 baths, room with llroplaco, HOUSES. From $40 to 3100. Ostberg 201, A1 Senna 201- 37 - Movmg-T rucking-Storage Monday la 12 00 Noon Friday. Of Ice O eam Shops Farm, with three story barn. 38 - Service! Wanled Like to talk on the Sprayers - Some woodworking of you: Emotional Maturity, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS in FRONT flreplace, 2 car garage. 100 x family rooms and gar- Call 5284)573. 573. phone? Need extra money experience helpful. Lakevlew our silkscreen printing Needs qualified families Butler-type building. Power New listing. Four bedroom 649-4003 200’ comer. 646-8727, evenings ana Physical Agility. You will plant, and other out huildings, ago. Is located on a MiSC- FOR SALE for bills, Christmas, etc.? F u rn itu re Co., Inc. 329 work with Women of all ages, department on our third shift. To operate their own Ranch located on Coventry 649-1294, 643-1357. Broker. FOUR SPINNER Hub caps 4 0 - Household Goods PLEASE READ plus Three Lovely Homes. ehlld-tafa strool, atul HOME E.NG1NEERS - 41 - Articles lor Sale Here’ s a solid opportunity Progress Drive, Manchester,' motivating them to reach Contact Multi Circuits Inc., 50 Lake. Excellent summer for Mustang. Two bucket for an aggressive person Conn. CARRIERS Harrison Street, Manchester. Differs invited. B/W Realty, EAST WINDSOR - Six acres It within walking dls- seaU, 1969 G’TO. Call 5284)573. B arbara Higley 206-483, 42 Building Supplies YOUR AD their r e s o l v e weight goals. 647-1419. home or year round with 43 - Pets -Birds- Ooga who has a desire to earn You will teach and lead excer- with spacious ten room tanco to achoola and Laurie Dumont 453, Hildur 44 - Liveatoch Carvel 100’ of frontage on the lake. Classified ads are taken over money. Salary plus LPN OR RN. Part time, 11 to PART TIME Flexible houurs. EAST HARTFORD - 2 Contemporary. Two baths TEN SPEED BIKE. Six 45 - Boats & Accetsonea clses. Our trail VERNON - New England MANCHESTER, RAISED shops. Zawistowski 463. the phone as a convenience. bonuses. 7. Apply Manchester Manor Good pay. Experience. Apply Priced at $48,900. plus two lavs, 3 fireplaces, months old. 335. Lawnmower, 46 - Sporting Goods Please call 647-91 Cape with attractive kitchen Ranch -.In quiet residential Families, 6-7 rooms. 2 car $42,900 47 - Garden Producia The Herald is responsible for CAU 524-142S Rest Home, 646-0129. polntment. lor in person, CJ's Giant area. Aluminum siding. 6 garage. Aluminum siding. large bam. Call Suzanne or rider, one year old. 10 48 - Antiques only one incorrect insertion and Ice Cream and dining area. Carpeted ZINSSER horsepower. $100. Call Grinders, Inc., 273 Broad rooms, plus rec room with Conveniently located, near Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. JAMES Pitchers sign 49 - Wanted to Buy then only to the size of the Mmcliester and Street, Manchester. living room, two bedrooms Rtallor 646-1811 Watson Beach Co., anytime, ask tor Butch, 569- original insertion. Errors which INSPECTOR FOR SECOND down, two up. Attached gar­ Franklin Stove. Mid 340s. Call bus and schools. Recently QUIGLEY CINCINNATI (UPI) - RENTALS do not lessen the value of the nsaSKM MMtNC Shift - Must have knowledge of us for a showing. T.J. remodeled. Stanley Agency, Manchester Office, 647-9139. 3704. 52 - Rooma lor Reni E«rt H v tM areas age, plus two detached, treed Three young pitchers of the advertisement will not be cor* Hand Gauges, sheet metal WANTED: Board Qerk to Store Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. 649-4054. Equal Housing Opportunity. AGENCY 53 - Apartments lor Renl OPOUTORS WANe to dollm tiM lot. 941,500. Wolverton Agency rected by an additional inser* take minutes of Board of EARLY 1900 WINDCROFT - Cincinnati Reds’ pitching 54 - Homes for Renl RNS - 15.75 hourly. LPNS First class only. background helpful. This is a R ealtors,, 649-2813...... 640-0719 55 - Business for Rent tion Minchottar Evtning Education monthly meetings kitchen stove, wood and coal 34.40 hourly. Full and part trainee opening. Apply h staff have signed one-year 56 - Resort Property for Rent Five years minimum Connecticut International HtriM and any special meetings. Or Joo Carter burning, with accessories. contracts, the club an­ 57 - Wanted lo Rent time. All shifts. New, mooem experience. First or second MANCHESTER - Spring 846-0888 $200. Call 742-7687. 5b - Mi$c for Rent skilled nursing facility Corportatlon, Canal Bank, C a ll Regular meetings are held Connecticut shift. Openings for; once a month, the third Street location. Attractive 8- nounced Thursday. offering excellent fringe Windsor Locks, An Equal Op­ Call Toll Free room Connecticut Gambrel AUTOMOTIVE Help Mfanfed 13 ^gine Lathe portunity Ehnployer, 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 ’Thursday of each month, from Left-hander Paul 61 - Aulos for Sale benefits, and an opportunity to Area Code (800) 431-1008 nestled on a beautiful wooded TA G SA LES 62 - Trucks for Sale Milling Machine 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Must INVESTMENT PROPERTY Moskau and right-handers expand your nursing lot. Country kitchen, two 63 - Heavy Equipment lor Sale SALES POSITION - Straight take shorthand and type ac­ To set an appointment Loto-Lond tor Solo 24 knowled^. Call Mrs. Bridgeport RN, or LPN - Part time, 3 to workitig fireplaces, 2-car gar­ Doug Capilla and Tommy 64 - Molorcycles-Bicyclea commissions, leads fumishM 11, 3 to 7, or 7 to 11. Laurel curately. Call $upt. of &hooIi with Our Representatives DELUXE 9. foot shuffle board 65 - Campers-Traiiers-Mobite Ferguson, Director of Nur­ Clntlmatic N/C Operators age. Must be seen. 370’s. R. (OR OCCUPY W/RENTAL INCOME) Hume Thursday agreed to to homeowners. Call 242-5402. Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. at 6 4 3 ^ . BUILDING LOT For Sale - table. $175 Spanish wrought Homes sing, or Mr. Atlas, Ad­ Inspectors Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Henry Street. Near schools. iron and gold vinyl kitchen contracts for the 1978 66 - Automotive Service ministrator. Lorraine Manor, Top wages and benefits. WeWiHBe 646-1980, 647-1139. 67 - Aulos lor Reni-Leeae STEADY WORK - Reliable, 325,00 - too COLLECTING No brokers. Call 646-4528.46- set. $175. Amana Radar- hard worker, who wants 233-8241. Please apply In person on­ rPrinting— ^ envelopes. Send self-stamped 4 OUALITY residential units, ranch style with 4528. range. $300. Call 646-7684. steady employment, good in­ ly- hi H a i ^ MANCHESTER - Newly CUS’TODIAN - Experienced, addressed envelope. TAYCO, listed three bedroom Colonial. come. Call 52M702 between 9- ’Tht La-Mi Corporation Buyer P.O. Box 8010, Stockton, Ca. Ma n c h e s t e r - Residential 2 only. part time, evenings. MEDICAL Technologist I - Nov. 19, 20 Family sized kitchen and convenient garage and storage space. B Zone Building Lot. 190 Tunnal Road B.S. Degree required,- 95208. See something you Manchester, Elast Hartford Musi be experienced in pur- Cal imi for dining room, 1 1/2 baths, Convenient location. All □ N O TIC E S area. Call 643-6691. 2-6 p.m. Vamon, Conn. 06066 chssini psper. experience preferred'. 35 __ 9 a— A - A oil/hot water beat, 2-car gar­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE - like? Then call the NOW accepting applications utilities. Priced to sell. Paul hour week. Excellent fringe MASON NEEDED FOR ff 5ppPHui9ib age. 343,500. Wolverton Agen­ Located on 3V2 acres in a VERY NICE Typewriter, dishes, number you see In the for full time employment. Chimney repairs. Phone 646- W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 BOOK A TOY & Gift Party. Orders snd expedites psper snd benefits. Good starting cy, Realtors, 64^2813. glassware, many nice Christ­ ad. And If you have Loaf and Found SHORT ORDER COOK - So33 days, 646-0686 evenings. only. Generous awards. Over 400 outside services. Job demsnds i salary. -Apply Mansfield Manchester residential neighborhood. MANCHESTER - Building Lot mas Gifts. Saturday 9 to 5 and something to sell, give Days. Apply in person, at La sense of urgency in this busy Training School, Mansfield Sunday 11 to 3 . 460 Lake newest most-wanted items. Strada West, 471 Hartford SMALL ENGINE Service SOUTH WINDSOR - Six room in Porter Street area. City us a call! depsMmeni. Aptitude with Depot. Conn., Personnel Of­ Raised Ranch. Fireplaced Street, Bolton. NURSES AIDES. 3 p.m. to 11 For further information, Road, Manchester. Corporation -expanding dealer Overall, a very UNIOUE property — many char­ utilities. $20,000. Call for .m. Full time. Experienced write Santa’s Parties, Box P, figures necesssry. fice, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 TOWN OF living room, formal dining details. Warren E. Howland, a.m. to 3:a) p.m. An Equal network. No experience TAG SALE - Saturday LOST - Man’s Cross & Chain Kelpful but we will train. App­ Avon, Ct. 06001 or call collect MANCHESTER necessary. Complete training room, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 Realtors, 643-1108. 1-673-0494. LPN part time weekends. 7 to Liberal benefit program including Opportunity / Affirmative Ac­ baths, 2-car garage. Wolver­ ming features, good income and generally good November 12, 9 to 3. Garden at European Health Spa. ly in person. East Hartford 3. For small facility for the Company paid pension program. program. 1500. inveitmem tion Employer. ton Agency, Realtors, 649- tractor, lawn sweeper, out­ LEGAL Valuable as a sentimental Convalescent Home, 745 Main elderly in Manchester. Please Apply in person or call 643*1101. CHAPOSmONS required to start your own Root Etlolo Wontod 28 iece. Reward. Please call street. East Hartfora. WAITRESSES - Part time 2813.______condition, city utilities. door grill, ladder, picnic call Barbara Clark, 647-9908. PART TIME SECRETARY txiilnesi. Ideal for retired or table, tape recorder, record &19-1246, after 6:00 p.m. nights and weekends. Apply at An equal opportunity employer Draftsoerson part time. Details on request. ALL CASH For your property. NOTICE Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, for business. South Windsor LARGE CUSTOM Dormered player, antique quilt, games, ADDRESSERS WANTED - REAL ESTATE CAREER - — male/female. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field Cape -1 acre. Highland Park witbin 24 hours. Avoid Red MISSING - Small dog, Poodle- immediately! Work at home Manchester. Law Firm. Good typing sklUi jewelry, books. Low prices TOWN OF BOLTON Earn 318,000-1- annually. Part essential. No legal exp^ence • 8 T 0 3 Training Division Box 618„ area. Country atmosphere. 3 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 259 Phoenix Street, Vernon. Beagle mixture. White, black — no experience necessary. timers considered. Ralph ALUSO PRINTINO KRVICCS Compile information and Wading River, New York. $125,000 — Corporation, 646-0131. U.S. Department of DISHWASHERS part time art MtOdla Turnpike W necessary. Send replies to to 4 bedrooms. Basement gar­ ODEGARD and orown female. Scratches Excellent pay. Write Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. Manenootor. Conn data on land use. soils, 11792. Commerce nights. Apply at Tacorral, 246 P.O. Box 535, South Windsor, age. $49,000. 649-3222. GARAGE SALE - Saturday a lot. Reward. Call 646-0383. American Service, 8350 Park utilities, natural features, SELLING your house? Call us Economic Development Lane, Suite 269, Pallas Texas, Broad Stmet, Manchester. , the nark d Ct. 06074. REALTY November 12th., 9 to 3. Picnic Administration RECEPTIONIST. Able to etc. Must have graduated ly dr first and we’ll make you a LOST - White cat with tan tail 75231. I p in in g e c e l l e n c e Please call tor a table, refrigerator, furniture. ADVERTISEMENT type, part time, evenings, from high school and have of owning their own business. 7L 643-4365 cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Early American chest, iron and three tan circles on back. REAL ESTATE Opportunity. weekends, and holidays to Perhaps it’s time for you to Realtor, 643-1577. FOR BIDS Lost South Main Street area. TELEPHONE SALES - Dubaldo Lesperance Realtors two years' drafting CONTEMPORARY more complete description. crib, old trunk, Ariens riding coordinate hours with present pursue that dream. I have mower, many useful items. EDA PROJECT 6496390. Business Is booming and our need additional full time employees. Apply in person. e x p e r ie n c e In C iv il over 1,000 buslnessess for sale IMMEDIATE Cash for your licensed or in process 184 Mountain Road, Glaston­ NO. 01-51-26314 phone room is zooming! Solid East Hartford Convalescent Ma n FOR WORK In fertilizer Engineering, cartography by owners. Many for m m property. Let us explain our professionals, dedicated and with three bedrooms, fami­ bury, (East of Minnechaug Separate sealed bids for the LOST - Curley hair, black opportunity to make M $ 8 Home, 745 Main Street, East plant plus general warehouse or a related field with minimum down. For free fair proposal. Call Mr. working full or part time. Are willing to give conscientious ly room, fireplaced living Golf Course). Rain or shine. construction of improvements male dog. 55 ibs. Answers to Hartford. work. Call Mr. Hill at 643-0644. exhibited proficiency in ink brochure write: Interstate Belfiore, 647-1413. name of "Blackie” . Call 875- you a Uger? Call 524-1428. customer service. E.R.A. to earn a little extra room, one full and two half at Indian Notch Park, Bolton, medium presentation Business Marketing, P.O. Box TAG SALE - Three family. 2745, after 6. Member-Broker, high com­ 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. baths. Located in popular Connecticut will be received RESTAURANT PERSON money. We need techniques and color MAY WE BUY your home? November 12th, 10 to 4. 289 missions division, sales Wanted mornings, all duties. Rockledge area on wooded BUSINESS a SERVICE Quick, fair, all cash and no by the Public Building Com­ RENTAL AGENT - Part time presentations. Must have a Hackmatack Street. LOST - Black and white male training program, national R N s - L P N s Apply at Rick’s Restaurant, boys and girls 2 WANTED DEALERS to in­ lot. Priced at 356,900. problems. Call Warren E. mission of the Town of Bolton for Manchester Apartment referrals and a friendly at­ Connecticut motor vehicle Something for everyone. cat in the Strong Street area. Complex. Knowledge of 24 Willow Street, between 8 evenings per week. stall nrayed foam Insulation Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. at the office of the Selectmen He is are net. If you see him, mosphere. Call J. Luscia, 646- NURSE AIDES operator’s license and the S afe^ard System and typing and 10 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. in old and new buildings. ZINSSER TAG SALE - November 12th, of the Town of Bolton, 222 please call us at 849-4878. 0505. All inquiries confiden­ Monday through Friday. Must be presen­ availability of own vehicle. Tremendous enern saver. WE WILL BUY Your home. a plus. Please send resume to tial. RMltor I40-1S11 10 to 4. New and used clothing, Bolton Chnter Road, Bolton, Box B, c/o Manchester COINPAIIONS table, courteous, Every home an(f building Immediate sale. Fast, ef­ books, pictures, horse tack, Connectidut until 2:00 PM, Personals 2 Herald. Needed to provide nursing ATTENDANTS FOR Shell BuHding bispetAMTt U o i o l S S S : saiy in addition to good grammar and spelling abUtty. JUGGLING CLASS - ALUMINUM sheets used as ding Equal Opportunity is YOUNG MAN TO work In must go to the Comprehen­ 'HMOTHY J. CONNELLY kitchen faucefs ' ' replaced, WORLD Beginners OK. Starts Carpentry and general con­ repaired. Rec rooms, printing plates, .007 thick, t a g s a l e - Moving. Must required of bidders or kitchen - Afternoon! and Express buses from suburban towns make commut­ sive I^npower Office. 806 November 14lh., 8 to 9 p.m. ZINSSER 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Saturdays. Apply In person Main Street, to determine Rsidler $4$-18ll tracting. Residential and bathroom remodeling, heat sell. Many miscellaneous prospective conti actors and ALMANAC’S I oo row cmmiim tAcppMe ML ing easy and we'D pay part of your fare. And there are Call instructor, David WHAT YOU SIE commercial. Whether it be a modernization, etc. Free $1. Phone 643-2711. items. Saturday. November their proposed subcontractors SvwywM irstewiij after 2, to Fani's Kitchen, eligibility. CETA Tabatiky, 847-8578. Manchester. a b t of other big company finwiclal and social small repair job, a custom Estimate gladly given. M & M 12th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 354 prior to the award of con­ benefits, too. requirements are that you IS WHAT YOU OCT built home or anything in Plumbing Sc Heating. 6492871. LARGE UNFINISHED Three Mile Road. Glaston­ -All Charitable and non-profit — must be unemployed 30 PIANO INSTRUCTION. Harris Pine 10 Drawer Hutch, tracts or subcontracts. Q&A RELIABLE HARD Worker MANCHESTER - 4 Family. 2 between, call 646-13i3n. bury. Rain or shine. organizations wishing to have thalr Public An- days and be a Manchester Oeatlve, cxperleiKed teacher FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- $100. Tropic Aire space heater The contractor shall com­ who wants steady eniploy- If you’re a good typist, you owe it to yourself to look with degree and certification. bedroomi each apartment. nouncamanU publlahad fraa In this apaca ara With Borden's Foam Insulation By c a r p e n t r y Sc bing. Repairs and $15. G.E. salon type Hair mence work on or before Match up the famous ment. Good income. Call 831- Into these bpgortuntties. Come in to our Personnel resident. ^U incei, ample parking. Masonry - TAG SALE - Afghans $10 up. urgad to contact Joa McCavanaugh, Oanaral An Equal Opportunity Many extras. Centrally Additions and remodeling, Remodeling. Faucets, Dryer $15. Cool Spray chrochet gift items, leather December 12,1977. The lowest American author with his or 4515 between 10 a.m. and 2 D epartm eil^y weekday between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. located. All levels. Gretcben uceU ent condition. River­ her work. Manager of Regal Mufflara of Manchaatar. side, 56MM6______n-ee estimates. Call Anthony vanities, hot water heaters. Humidifier-Vaporizer $10. craft. Saturday November three bidders may not p.m. An Equal Opportunity and learn m m about It We’re just i n ^ the Van Why, 647-9751. ) 1. John O’Hara Space will be allotad on a flrat coma, Aral Employer. Squillacote, 6494)011. Prompt service, on emergen­ Humidifier $20. ExceUent con­ 12th. 11 to 5. 214 Munro Street. withdraw their bids within 2. Kathryn Forbes aarvad baala Rotunda at Tower Square. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE BY OWNER. Two COMFORT lYSTEMS cies. 643-7024. dition. 6492305. East Hartford, or call 569 thirty days after the actual Muotnooo Oppertunitf 14 3. Betty Smith TELLER ■ Monday thru family 5-5 Jdeal for owner oc­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, 4311, for appointment. date of the opening thereof; □ REAL ESTATE ONLY OUR INFRAI PHOTOS PIONEER 16” Chain saw. 4. John Steinbeck Friday, 3 to 7; Saturaay 8:30 STILL TIME. Open your cupancy. Quiet neighborhood, remodeling, additions, gar­ Saturdays, Sundays, and •••••••••••••••••••••••••• mmutei from Main Street. SHOW ages, rooofing. Call David $75. Call 228-0207. TAG SALE - Moving, 5. to 2. Akpply p ...... - Manchester Sute business on Main Straet. Take •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Holidays excluded. (a) "Of Mice and Men" Bank. advanlan of the Chriitmas H om§B For ta to 29 Separate heating syitemi, 2 Not ■ dial reading which aomoono alaa A tria, 644-17W. November I2th, 9 to 4, 122 t ■ — — — ------Flooring 30 ESTEY SPINET ORGAN Sc Cambridge Street. In case of Town of Bolton, (b) "Tarzan of the Apes” season. The Manchester Mail, car garage, nice lot with gar­ Intarprata for you. But actual LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - Bench * $195. Dowhill ski rain, in cellar. Edward F. DelSignore, (c) "Ten North Frederick” RN or LPN - Full time. II to 7. 611 Mqln, 143-1441. .v ANDOVER • Contemporary den area. $49,500. CaU for R egalliSS?^ more detalU, 6464790. New homes custom built, FLOOR SANDING Sc boots, womans size 9, skiis. Chairman (d) "Mama’s Bank Account” Laurel Manor,, 81 Chestnut THE TRAVELERS Raised Ranch, situated on two photographa of the wall cavltlaa giving scree. Fireplaced living room remodeled, additions, rec RefInishing. IHoora like new. Titan, 5 ft. 7” , skli poles, 31/2 TAG SALE - November 12 Sc (e) “A Tree Grows in V •• ...... Street, Manch«ter, , SERVICE BUSINESS With Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, 1 Tower Square with catbedral ceiling. Three MANCHESTER - Young 2 you vlaual proof that thay ara complataly rooms, garages, kitchens No waxing. (Specializing in feet, and skil bindings, 13. 10 to 4. 95 Lockwood Brooklyn" $600 a week Income available remodeled, bath tile, cement older floors) Staining floors. Solomon $50. Illustated World this 4th day of November, Corntr ol Broid FULL AND PART Time Hartford, C t in Uiii area. A cash busliwsi. bedrooms, formal dlnlni Family, 44. Separate lur- flila d . Street, (off Broad). Infants and Ctnitr Slrttl work. Steps, dormers. Oilings. In-outslde painting. Encyclop^ia, 21 volumes $15. and toddlers clothes, toys, 1977, ANSWERS; ~ Regal M

a -T.'... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchester, Conn,, Frl., Nov. 11,1977- PAGE FIFTEEN ••o«ooooof«o««*oooo*o»eoe»o*ooooosooooooooo*oosso•••••# ••• ***oo*ooooo*«ooo«aboooeoooooooooooo 8 *A************* laaseaaofsswooaoaaaaaaaa* e'vfo ^•••eooooa* •eaaaaaaaaaaou^auoaoaa**** o^o PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.Manchwter. Conn.. Fri.. Nov. 11,1W7 ■ T O M K MVER DEilL ESTtll MMUET tKT Of THE H«R l«l W M lW E • ••soooaaaaaaaKABAoaaa a a a a if a a a a a a a a a aaaaaa>aaaasAaaaaaa>>>>>>a>oa>»>>>..A.....^.^...._.>....>aa>aaa«&>aaaaaaaaaa>a«>A>aaAaaA>>aa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'av«aaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*« ^ ...... 7 A 646-8250 ONE luirs FM LY BUYS A HOUSE OF THEn OMI SOLO fora"nouse;you REAL ESTATE COMPANY tPECTACUUR DUTCH COLOMIAL - j iT ln Sits on 2 Ml acres of woodlands in the Porter-Wyllys should shop for 13S Eut C«nttr Strati • Minchntar. Conntcticut 00040 • Ttitphont (203) 040-82S0 Street area. 8Mi rooms, 2 fireplaces, 2tk baths, gar­ a m o r ^ ages and more! I 1100,000. •Low rates. Q n lu iK • Loans up to 95% of value. Ownership •Terms up to 30 yrs. T E D fO R O WL EJ'WTE3 Help! V4t n ; a i------z ------• Rapid approval. Has Advantages : l COW HAVE A LARQE FAMILY Move into this 3-4 bedroom Coloriial, set on a deep Attention More than just a dream coming true, owning your treed lot. 2-f bathrooms, first floor den, and a 1 home has some real advantages. Year Limited Warranty. Mid |40s. Of course, there are disadvantages, too, if you have no desire to look after the upkeep of the complicated A “REALTOR" enabled this family to purchase their special dream home. If Homeowners structure, or don’t plan to live in the community but a you’ve got a house you've been eyeing, BUMCIIffiD I ROSSEnO short while, but that’s problems you’ll have to decide A tradition of banking exceHeim sec one of these reputable real estate REALTORS before purchasing. The Savir^ Bank of M anch^er men, or women. They wrill be sure to Last Sunday seven contracts Some reasons frequently cited for owning a home: help make your dream home a reality. 6 46 -2482 ^ Money put into a home instead of rent is a fairy safe It pays to check with Ls before you decide. were presented to our office form of investment. If you make a good choice, the Call Mr.House.Tel.646-1700 •U k I resulting in SIX deposits. property will likely increase in value and you can sell for a profit. If the property does not increase in value BOLTON Today we need llstinga. If you have been this is not really important as long as you continue to 4 PRIVATE ACRE thinking of selling your property, call ue nowlll live in the home. Owning is a hedge against inflation. If inflation com­ es, the value of the property will rise. If you have a Eastsrn Real Etiato Company MORTGAGE mortgage you will be paying it off in inflated dollars. However, in time of deflation the dollars paid on a mortgage are worth more than at the time of the con­ MONEY? tract. SELLING Homeownership offers some advantages on income Consider Eastern’s Guaranteed Home Sale Program. Eastern will tax. Real estate taxes and the interest charged on the mortgage are proper deductions, if you itemize deduc­ Eight room c«nt«r chimnoy Antiqut Capo In baautHul aatting with Rivar guarantee the sale of your home within a specific period of time. Contact Frontage, scenic view, plus sound of Waterfall In the distance. Canopy tions. covered Patio, terraced Oriental Garden, plus many other features too one of our full time agents for details. Buying a home encourages the family to save. A numerous to mention. New listing. Magnnificent California style $35,900 family that otherwise might be unable to save is Ranch that offers 3 bedrooms, cathedral “ Spectacular View” forced to do so when.mortgage payments must be met. PURCHASING ceiling living room with granite stone “Lake Front” Homeownership gives the family a feeling of securi­ 3 bedroom Contemporary.Ranch on 160 acres. ty. This is especially true after a home is paid for. Consider Eastern’s expertise In the residential marketplace. With one of our fireplace and dining L, worksaver kitchen. On Bolton's beautiful first lake, front to back See-through fireplace in diningliving area. Buying a home gives the family greater opportunity First floor family room with fireplace, living room with stone fireplace, enclosed full time agents available to serve you, we will expose all the available Overlooks beautiful Bolton Lake. Acreage in porch, nice flat lot. Asking $34,000. to provide a desirable environment for the children. properties that fit both your needs and pocketbook. Your time is our time. glass sliding doors, sundeck, patio, Bolton and Vernon, ^sking $160,000. Money invested toward paying off the mortgage may spacious paneled rec room, 2-car carport be used as security for an emergency loan. all situated on a 1 acre treed lot with a Homeownership is a symbol of achievement. ASK ME. great view. Priced at 174,500. Ownership improves the family's credit rating For the economy minded, Low taxes, low healing cost, low Owning enables the family to make any alterations maintenance. Handy to Bus line end all conveniences. Call today for ap­ Betty Petricca pointment to Inspect this cozy Five room Ranch, porch, garage, to the house and yard it can afford. If the family enjoys aluminum siding and nicely landscaped lot. Loan Officer painting, decorating, yard-work, and other tasks associated with caring for the home, these activities REULTY CU., me. • -4011 ,?• can be a diversion and at the same time increase the E A S TE R N ^ value ol the property. nilLBRICK * - a « « a 6 ( Tfcri^agc Savings 6 4 Robart b. Murdock, RaaHer 646*4200 agmcy 6404|200 mMIS & ! jnan . Isstjciatkm * Sintt'1X91 The Professionals^^ * “Brand Spanking New” 364 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER imui HflusMq 1007 Main Slreel. Manchsster Tel 649-4586 T s Heavenly Here” Three bedroom Raised Ranch in rural part of "SPERRY’S GLENN” 27 acres of beautiful Ellington. Huge master bedroom with Vk GET MORE with DRIVE BY (BUY?) land, 3 acre pond, 4 room Ranch that’s rented, baths, formal dining room, deck, large family lots of road frontage. Asking $125,000. room with corner fireplace. Nice treed lot. Articin tor Sale *1 Building Suppllee 42 Apartmanta For Rant BS Apartmania For Rani 53 Homat lor Rant 54 Homaa lor Rant 54 Butinatt lor Rant 55 □ RENTALS $51,900. SENTRY LIKE NEW - Pair of Studded n a t u r a l s t o n e fo r THREE ROOM Furnished ef­ VERNON - Three room apart­ BOLTON - Single house ACREAGE - Extra large 4 THREE ROOM Office for REAL ESTATE SEPMCES ment In modem four family. We oflen got roquccto to “drive by” propertiee Snow Tires, recaps. 650X13. retaining walls, veneers, ficiency. $160 monthly. Dining room, fireplace, two bedrooms, fireplace, rent in modem professional NEW ARRIVAL with new inner tubes, on patios, etc. Pick up by the flooms tor Bant 52 Utilities not Include. OOne Convenient to shopping and I- bedrooms, large yard, w asher/dryer and lots of office building. Approxlmate- eo the! proepecte cen evoluate iwilghboriMXNle Falcon rims. Call alter 4, 742- pound or delivery by the ton. mo: ths securiW deposit 86. $160 monthly includes references required. $285 extras. Kids, pets, singles OK, ly 400 squarelare feet. EastEasi Center and propertiee. Gooooo — be our guealel 6266. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ required. Fiano Realty, 646- heat, hot water, appliances monthly. 643-5983. Call Rental Assistors, 236- Street locatic location. Ample 649-3163. nished rooms. Kitchen 5200. and parking. 647-1113 Iafter 5646. Small fee. parking,larking, air conditioned. Call CHINA CABINET, old privileges, centrally located, 6:30 p.m. WEEKLY SPECIAL. 646-56W. 66 Milford St.. Hartford — 6 room Ranch — $22,900. refrigerator, wicker head- Doga-BIrda-Pate 43 parking, men only. Deposit. FOUR ROOM Apartment. Carpeted two bedroom with COUNTRY TREAT - 3 190 Andover St., Hartford — 5 room Cape — $24,900. boaroi odds and ends. 643-1329. CaU 6&2358. Adults only, no pets, no SPRING SEMESTER MCC all appliances and more. Only bedrooms with basement and 112 Union St., Rockville — Older 2 Family — $29,900. DOG-CAT BOARDING appliances. Parking for one Student - Looking for private $150 Rental Assistors, 236- dining area. Children and pets MEDICAL OFFICE for rent - room With own stove, 18 Lakeside Lane, Bolton - 6 room waterfront Cape bathing/grooming. Obedience BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished car. Security. Call mornings 5646. Small fee. welcomed. Only $175, Rental Approximately 1560 square _$29 900. protection classes. Complete room. Kitchen privileges. or after 4, 649-1265. refrigerator, or house or Assisitors, 236-5646. Small fee. feet of prime space in modem modern facilities. Canine Centrally located. Parking. apartment to share, with COUNTRY COTTAGE. established professional office 862 Tolland Turnpike — 5Vk room Cape — $35,900. Toppings Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Women only. Deposit. Call TWO t THREE Room Apart- other students. 688-3159, ask Secluded two bedrooms on building. Centrally located. 88-90 Hilliard St. — Two Family Duplex — $42,500. for Chuck. Super clean 6 room Cape on child-safe cul-de-sac. Living room, kitchen. 3 ur 4 Road, Manchester. For reser­ 649-2358. ment Available. Downtown acreage. Includes appliances, Only 5 minutes from 1548 Main St.. Coventry (Route 31) — 6Vi room “ Appealing” bedrooms Walk to school and shopping Quiet Glastonburv’ street I nder vations please call 646-5971. location. $170 & $190 per kids and pets welcome, (inly OfHcaa-Slorea lor Rant 55 Manchester Hospital, Ample Ranch - $44,500. 140.000 COMPANION FOR elderly month, including heat. Paul MANCHESTER - Two $200. Rental Assistors, 236- parking, air conditioning. For “ Builder’s Delight” NEW ARRIVAL AKC YORKSHIRE Terrier lady. Free room and meals. W, Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. bedroom to sublet. Available 5646. SmaU fee. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ more information, call 648- 292 Grahaber Rd., Tolland-Ellington line — 9 room 8 room brick and stucco facaded Dutch Puppies - $250. 3 1/4 Ib. male, Also, large room for man. To December 1st., $235. Security. fice. Ground level, central 5697. Raised Ranch — $49,900. A resto rab le 1800s Colonial, featuring Colonial, like new throughout, 3 full baths, 4 References. No appliances. also available for stud. 1-3^ rake leaves. $10 weekly. 649- ATTRACTIVELY Paneled FAMILY TREAT - Spacious 7 location, professional 34-36 Woodbridge St. — 18 room 4 Family — $59,900. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full basement, barns, bedrooms, dining room, guest room, fireplace, 6520. 5459. three room apartment. Stove, 646-5729, or 846-1317. Room Ranch, with basement building, parking and utilities. 1100 SQUARE FEET New Listing — 7 room Colonial, pool, carpeting — coops, and more. Asking $86,900. set among pine, oak, maple and birch. $67,500. refrigerator, neat, electricity, garage and fireplace. For Call 649-2865. $54,900. AKC REGISTERED Irish CLEAN FURNISHED Room references, no pets. $175. 648- SIX ROOM DUPLEX. details, call Rental Assistors, Unheated. Lighted storage Setters. Nine weeks old. for mature gentleman. Cen­ 3167, 228-3540. Carpeted, no pets, security 236-5646. Small fee. Space. Concrete floor, Main St. Property — Newly painted Two Family — STORE OR OFFICE space overhead door. Industeriai Champion blood line. Dam on tral location. Call 646-4701 required. Call after 5:30 p.m., for rent. In busy, business $47,900. after 6 p.m. 649-3349. zone. $60 monthly. Call 843- premises. $50. Call 646-5765. DUPLEX - 5 rooms. Two KEEP SMILING area. Will sub-divide to suit. 8837. bedrooms. $225. per month. 646-1442. FREE TO GOOD HOME. ROOM FOR Gentleman - FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. KEEP HAPPY No pets. References and Want To Soil Your House? Think Of Us First. Five room Cape style home on traffic-free street Elal-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms Black Lab AKC Registered, Parking. Kitchen privileges. security required, Philbrick Pantry, appliances, excellent location. $180, security, no MnnHOK-CBlLIIS-REWOlM M LS ov«r 200 ag«nclM to M il your home. List with ut. Wa have qualiied full basement, lovely wooded yard Asking only $34,900 one year old. 646-4921. Refrlgerator/freezer, wadier Agency, 646-4200. Xutot For Sale 51 Autoa For Sale and dryer. Color TV. 643-5600. pets. 643-6309 after 6. 51 Autoa For Sale 51 buyefo. FrM market evaluatlen, wa will auggast asking price. Call anytime. SHEPARD CROSS under one THREE ROOM Apartment, W l i U M L ROBERT U. DUMTO year, male. Husky cross, un­ l a r g e COMBINATION Heat, hot water and parking. Ma n c h e s t e r - one “Wa’ra Hart Far Yeu.” 2G Connecticut Bculovard der one year. Neutered male. Bedroom / Living room. CaU after 5 p.m., 643-0580. bedroom apartment, at $195; IB 633-7880, Private bath, private en­ two bedroom apartment at BEmMEMEilCY East Hartford, Conn. 0G10C trance, light cooking. 649-5610. t h r e e BEDROOM Apart­ $220. Includes: heat, hot CENTURY 21 TEDFORD REAL ESTATE • 647-9914 Telephone: 289-4331 G47-93S7 ment with appliances, cen­ water, stove and refrigerator. RMftora 847-1413 Within walking distance of LIvaatock 44 238 CHARTER OAK Street - trally located. $295 a month Room with private entrance plus security deposit. One downtown. Call 6464)090. suitable for working year lease. Call Dan Reale, OPEL... RIDING LESSONS indoor riding ring. Western stock gentleman. Parking, no D.F. Reale, Realtors, 646- MANCHESTER - Two MANCHESTER. seat, saddle seat, and hunt cooking, security. $25 weekly. 4525. bedroom renovated apart­ seat. All levels 22^9817. 649-1746, ment within walking distance MANCHESTER - Luxurious 2 of downtown, $240, Includes: NICE TWO ROOM UNIT. Ful­ bedroom townhouse. 1 1/2 Heat, hot water, stove and the ’s are here! ly furnished. Stove, refrigerator. Call 64641090. 78 baths, $315. includes heat, hot Boala-Accaaaorlaa 45 refrigerator. Linens provided. water ■ 2 bedroom first floor 801 Main Street. 649-9679. of two family, $200. unheated - WOMAN IN 20’s looking for 18 FOOT STARCHAFT and Unique one oedroom, $240. in­ same to share 6 room apart­ Leland Dr...... $M,M 0 BARROWS Trailer. 85 horsepower out­ ment in Manchester. $112. Sew- cludes beat, hot water - Clean NEW 7 room Raised Ranch, 4 bedroomt, 3 baths, board Extras. 646-1523. Apartmanta For Rant 53 six room Colonial wiUi gar­ monthly plus utilities. 646- 8054. (Ireplaced family room with patio, formal dining room Simple age, $350 unheated. Blanchard and living room, eat-ln kitchen, aluminum and brick WALLACE WE HAVE customers waiting It Rossetto, Inc. 648-2482. COMRANV for the rental of your apart­ BEACON HILLS SUBLET - siding, double garage, lovely tree Iota. 8117 Qardan Producia 47 MANCHESTER PARKADE SffKijl-M*diujivVaro^ ment or home. J.D. Real MANCHESTER - Available $270 per month, two bedroom APPLES, CIDER, and Pears. Estate Associates, Inc. 6 ^ December 1st. Newer 3 apartment, includes: beat, hot 1980. water, appliances, air con­ BOLTON 646-7833 Toppers for the layered- Botti’s Fruit Farm. 260 Bush bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths. TEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES looK . . . the smock-type ditioned and fully carpeted. Hill Road. Manchester. Carpeting throughout. Fully Of FICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT or the tabard. LOOKING for anything In real yiplianced. Sliders to deck. Call 5 2 6 ^ , after 4:30. No. 8117 with Photo- TURNIPS. Pull your own. estate rental - apartments, Frechette, Martin It Guide is in Small, Medi­ homes, multiple dwellines, no NEWER THREE Bedroom um or Large Size. Medi­ Also Banty Chickens. Nat- Rothman, 64M144. YOU WILL LOVE — sisky Farm, 644-0304. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Duplex - 1 1/2 baths, fully ELUKYUN < , UD um (12-14) . . . smock- Associates, Inc. 648-1960. applianced kitchen, base­ • Competitively Priced • EconomIcaIJo Drive 459 The attractive area. type, yards 45-inch; FOUR ROOM Apartm ent. ment, parking. Available The large living room. Professional tabard, 114 yards. $185 monUily. 95 High Street, D riv e ...... $47,N O 7 room Colonial in immaculate move-in MANCHESTER - Female ear- Rockville. m i«36. December 1st. For further In­ PaitemM available only Anilquaa ly 20s to share two bedroom formation, call 643-2822. Lovely S room Ranch lull carpeted, 4 badrooma, IVi The efficient kitchen. Rolooation Service At No Extra Cost! in sizes shown. 4$ condition With a fireplace, IVt baths. Townhouse apartment with baths, llraplecs, family room, formal dining end living The country-style family room. 'Wo are litu i award-winning RELO regl eotale TO ONDER, iGNi 11.00 f ir tte k THREE LARGE ROOMS, un­ A SUPER CAR tor as little 8 8 ^ 3 5 8 5 Spacious rooms located on a beautiful yard iittira, Rhii 250 tiir M itigt WANTED. Antique furniture, same beginning October 1st. furnished. Utilities 4t heat not 22 LOCUST STREET. Seven room, kitchen with appllancat, 2 car garage, over acre The two fireplaces. broker bilked by over 1G yeera ol exportencd IlM N IiN f. Call 643-fm. room apartment, $260 glass, pewter, oil paintings or included. Adults, security treed lot. with view. Call today! The dressing room off master bedroom. and aervlce to tranalorrod people end com- sue aURNlTT other antique items. R. deposit, no pets. $150.6434M. monthly. Security, Call 648- MMKhMIar Hwsid Harrison, 643-8709, VERNON/ROCKVILLE - 2 2426, 9 to 5. TEST DRIVE THE 1978 BUICK OPEL, TODAY AT The central air conditioning. panlee. One call puta ue to work marketing your 11S0 A v « . o1 A n w r ic M Bedroom Apartment. $191 N«w Yofll, N.Y. 1009S MANCHESTER - Two The The qualify of this distinctive Ranch. property here and finding new property tor you THE PACK RAT is open again monthly Include! all utilities. SWEET AND LOW - 2 MEmnTAGENCY 646-UAO Bedroom apartment. $185 anywhere. P r ill M m , MIrni •Id. IIP Sundays 12 to 5, except Call 1-237-8859, or 875-2720. bedrooms, near transporta­ IWALTCMIS 122 lAST C6NTIR ST. *67,900 coil, tlyll MMit ud lUt. monthly. No neat or utlliUea. Gallery of Call ut lodar. holiday weekends. 40 Flora Carpeting, parking. No pets. tion. With appliances and The Fell & Winter '77 Road, Bolton. more. Pets OK. Only $125. F.lt. rn rfW fi. PrrtidrnI BASIC FASHION con­ EAST HARTFORD Apart- One months aecurlty. 648-5200. DOWnSH Homei Rental Asslitora, 228-5646. tains a Bonus Coupon. ment for rent. Five rooms, se­ CHMTQI OIIK BUCK Wanted to Buy Small fee. S im *«*hy company Tht Barrows 0 Wallaca Company Price . . . $2.00 a copy. 41 cond floor, tUS without heat, FIVE ROOM Apartment for D.F. REALE no pets. Call after 4, 528*1712. HOURGi Add $2.00 for the New rent. Appllancei. ()ulet' MANCHESTER HARTFORD Wa n t e d t o b u y . oid ATTRACTIVE PRICE • 3 DnGy G#90 * G PaMa 175 Main St. [Q 646-4525 SUCCESS IN SEWING. neighborhood. Near adiooli OM bloefc horn CeM«r‘V**Syll*MiSiljM Homes r S G - G G I I ^ ItDAMS ST., MiNGKSTER 646-7G33 dining room table. Also old FIVE ROOM Apartihent for and itoret. Immediate oc- bedroomt in house with bale- UNLIMITED M . • M L • • PJB. china closet. By private parly. rentf^IlM mbnthiy. Inquire it ment, dining area and laun- (open eves) MMS71 *>«rniow« Hanford. 644 0209 854 tenter Street. SlffSSLtTl* ***** ®**''^**^' drry facUIUH. $185. Rental Asaistdrs, 236^5648. Small lee. PAGE SIXTEEN- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.MMchetter. Conn.. Fri.. Nov. 11. OTl

Amo> for »■>» •! 4MMIW MU «l 4irtM for * if AiiM MM* •* 4 Stimplng dtviiM CITY ANIMAL ^rbP coM RuiiNiNa, Dear Abby 7 Short swim 10 Notts of dobt M e 12 Chomloil SHELTER By Abigail Van Buren pitticle W '/ ^ A / A ' a a ^5 ; ^ M P liwp A flbPP ovlte 13"^------U Douco" DEAR ABBY: AU the boys at school confide in me like I ouR i 5n t i t ? 14 NoIm (pl.| Station IFagon was their mother or something. They’re always asking my 15 Month (ibbr.) advice on how to get dates with some of the reaUy neat 10 Ducks girls they have a crush on. l7 M o rt Is there some witty or catchy phrase I can throw out to ineltfflent let them know that I am avaUable? lOSerttchot 21 Sotving ss Also, my folks are taking me to Hawaii over the typo Christmas holidays, and I'd like to lose about 30 pounds in 23 Loop a month. I'd sure like to look cute for the trip, so please 2 7 W trh o ro 28 Genorel'e hurry your answer. Sign me... 32 Without eieiitent purpoto PUDGY 20 Rlppod A N O WH O e MANKINCJfe I PONT KNOW 33 Pending eER^AeA^5EA^A^IKIND© WHV r EVEN DEAR PUDGY: One problem at a Ume, starting with 34 Hawfctyo 30 W ai Indebted MOST MOST PLACABLE the one that's probably responsible for the others. Yon can State . to IMPtACABLE ENEAAV^ ENEMV? TRV. 35 Trcnchsnt 31 Shabby SELL-A-THON lose weight by going on a serious diet under a doctor's 30 Curly tetter supervision, but don't expect to shed 30 pounds In M days. 37 Sediment 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 1 9 V It took you longer than that to pUe it on. 38 Being y Boys treat you Uke their mothers because you probably 40 Requires 10 t l 12 13 41 Downy duck remind them of THEIRS. When you look more Uke a girl 14 16 ^ .1 they want to date, they'U realize that you are “available,” 43 HIngo point! 16 and you won't need a catchy phrase with which to catch 40 Nottrlle 17 II 19 20 them. so Gooey 51 Hooeier state 21 22

DEAR ABBY: I am a registered nurse who has worked 23 24 26 26 27 26 29 IMI 30 31 pia» for a competent physician for 15 years. 56 Sheltered glen '1 69 60 PISAPPEAREP INTO HOLE NOW /' radio, excellent body. COUNTRY SEDAN. 1970 Street, Manchester. ‘ the case and prescribe the treatment? 2 Evening (Fr.| Call 64K5M.______Ford Wagon. Good condition, SANTA MONICA (NIWSfAFf N INTinrRlSf At$N | AN OLP MINE SHAFT/ air conditioning, power 1974 HORNET Hatchback - 1977 CHEVY CARAVAN. V-8, steering. Best offer. Call after Automatic. White sidewalls. DEAR SANTA; The old-fashioned famUy doctor was M/tc. for Rant 58 Captain’s chairs, paneled, $S,- In mint condition. One owner. 6 p.m. 6^1206. succeeded by a new breed who found he could practice 000. Call 646-2158. New brakes. Call 649-4513. garag e fo r r e n t ■ Auto. more effectively in his office or in a hospital. And the or boat, storage only, 820 per "old-faahioned patient" haa yielded to a generation mostly Win at Bridge month. 646.05(». covered by mescal insurance—with a tendency to overuac 1978 Oldsmobile 1978 Oldsmobile All 1978 & 1977 Station Wagons In Stock madical care. □ AUTOMOTIVE Omega Cutlass Supreme DEAR ABBY: 1 am one of those people who eat like a Opening lead against slam Discounted for JUST ABOVE DEALER COST! horse and never put on a pound. Most of my friends teU me Autos For Safo 61 2-Door Coupe Coupe I'm too thin, and someone is always giving me a remedy v o u h that wiU fatten me up. I have tried everything, but I can’t 1976 n.nmuTH waaoH 1979 PLYMOUTH YOLARE WAOON seem to gain. Now look at the other 1971 FORD LTD - Automatic, Stock IV1101, 4 speed over- Captain Easy —* Crooks and Lawrence power steering and brakes, I've had people I hardly know walk up to me, stretch NOHTH(D) hands. IPyou make^the wait­ drive, luggage rack, power SP e CIJLL air conditioning, excellent V r B R H H k stock #V1110, automaUc, power their fingers around my waist, and say, “Gee, you're A A iO 7 3 ing lead South will fake all 13 steering, wheel covers, WSW -.w-ww— OUBPBICE WHADDA YA MEAN l'V& ARE YOU ,T IF THE SHOE ="i T 5 , Y I .VBASJ. -M E R E .'5T BE SOME r condiUon. $1500.m9199. steering, air deflector, and steal skinny!" They'd never walk up to a fat person and say, V A K tricks and you will still be "GOTTA 5B KlpDiNGl" IM P L Y IN G L'M ETC 1... BUT A C T U A LLY ' K IN K DR IVIKi5 iC u; TO S'JCH A tires, carpeting and many other e A J 10 9 8 waiting. If you lead the ace Medium c«m«l m«t«ilic, powtr front ditc brtkw. V-S, Automatic, powar staaring, powfr front ditc belted radlals. List price $5175. "Gee, you're fat!" WHV SHOULDN'T I TE5T-^ OOBa McKEE A J U T 5 ‘^ i j N O --I WAS m e r e l y =C:li5H move WhEVlEK VOO RD L extras. List price $5035. i F i p n I WE PAY $10 For complete 305 V-5 ongino, automittc trantmlMlon, chromo brakaa, air conditioning, aupar stock III whaalt, I have been hurt so many times by these rude remarks. A 9 4 of clubs, your partner will FtV OUR WBW IkJOUETRlEE WONOER iNE IF HE D e>AKBLS QUAUFIEO junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland whooi dltca, AM puthbutton radio. Stock IS042. pushbutton radio, alactrontc ignition, tintad M D 7 5 • 4 8 8 0 Will you please give me a good snappy comeback that will ask you to come on and E M P L O Y A A COMPILEO A PERSON- C O M P A k jy Auto Body, 528-1990. List prico $5170 glaaa. Stock #6006. List prioa 16642. put them in their places? WEST EAST North will be telling South ^ P R O F ILE 1978 PLYMOUTH YOLARE WAGON GHRIWK? O N YO U 197S KTMSUTN SSUIS WSSSN TOO THIN A S 2 A S that he should never bid 1970 NOVA-Engine three SALE SALE stock IV1112, carpeting, custom ¥ J 10 9 6 ¥85432 Blackwood with a worthless ♦ 7 5 2 years old^our new tires, new Interior, automatic, air deflector, ftP C f* | A | DEAR TOO THIN: Silence is often the most effective ♦ 64 doubleton in an unbid suit. luggage rack, radio, pow ar KRRRWIB. A AQ75 A K 10 8 6 3 starter. $800. Call weekdays *S Stock #V1 124,4 speed with over­ O U R P R I C i response to a rude remark. But do aee a doctor, dear. He It is possible to set up after 5. 646-1205. PRICE *4720 PRICE 879 steering, wheel covers, WSW drive. List price $4670. SOUTH North-South hands where may enjoy "fattening someone up”—for a change. tires. List price $5425. A KQJ984 the heart lead will be a FIAT 124 Sports Coupe 1971. ¥ <37 winner and the ace of clubs High-performance engine. • 4 9 0 0 • 4 2 0 0 ♦ KQ3 lead a loser. Five-speed, New Michelins. anon.it. 6$ J2 As a matter of our prac­ 70,000 miles. $675. 643-7966. 1977 PLYMOUTH YOLARE WAQON 1078 PLYMOUTH YOLARE WAQON Astro-graph Both vulnerable tice we would open the heart stock fviloo, automatic, against opponents who were 1966 FORD FALCON - Six By BERNICE BEDE 080L West North East South very careful about their use Stock FV989, automatic, power SPEOIAL premier interior package, ODCIURAB cylinder, automatic, runs steering, wheel covers, glass belt woodgrain package, electric w rB w M L !♦ Pass of Blackwood. Against any­ Alley Oop — Dave Graue beyond your reach are within Pass 3A Pass 4 N T. good. $M0. Call after 6, 646- radial Urea, luggage rack and defroster, tinted glass, air con-, one else, and that includes 6705. your grasp today. If your desire Pass SA Pass 6 A dltlonlng. luggage rack, AM < is strong enough, all things are almost all players, we would r CERTAINLY COULD, IJEAULY? OH. JUUUS CAESAR, \ WELL.LET'^ ___ / Y E S ,I'V E many other extras. List $4850. Pass Pass Pass open the ace. DO-100 MEANVOU radio, power steering, rsdialt. possible. COULD ACTUALLY UNC! WHY, W E IvMSHT LIKE, NAWLBON BONERMCTE, 1 SEE- HOW/^ ALWAYS • 4 4 8 0 Opening lead — A A List price $8670. • 6 0 0 0 ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) To­ SEND ME BACK IN EVEN AKRAN6E IT SO WHO? SEC«5E WASHINSTDN.../ ABOUT /WHITDOMBI ADMIRED, Autos For Solo 61 'WHITCOMB J man Nov. 12. 1977 day you could be rather rest­ TIME WITH THIS YOU COULD MEET SOME­ VYHO WOULD TOP JUDSON THE ; EQUIPMENT??!' ONE FAMOUS.' LIKE TO MEET? ' L. JUDSON?J '7777?, HE IN­ less. but somehow you'll man­ VENTED THE This coming year you are likely age to gel everything done to establish some very ambi By Oswald & James Jacoby ZIPPER BACK Delinitely plan something so- IN 1891.' tious maleriat goals lor your- , clal (or this evening. Look at the West hand and A Wyoming reader wanU - 0 4 0 - 2 0 7 0 MMKKSTER PLYMOUTH, INC. seH Though they may** seem’ the bidding. You find that to know the co rrect bid w ith : TAURUS (April 20-May 20) outlandish to others, your You're extremely unselfish your opponents have bid six AaKxx ¥ xx #xx * a chances tor achieving them are today For those youieally love spades after a Blackwood K X X X quite promising iwi» iTiiiuiiiii Hu. iB-nw you're prepared to pull out all four notrump by South and a tt In response to partner's one SUBURBAN MUTOR CAR INC. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A the slops and go to the "nth" spade response by North to heart opening. The correct re­ secret ambition or a desire that degree snow three aces. Is this a you’ve been nurturing may ri­ sponse is two clubs. You have a 50 TOLLAND TPK., MANCHESTER (On MANCH.-TALCOTTVILLE LINE) QEMINI (May 21-June 20| It good time to open your ace good hand. Make sure that your Motofejrefoa-lterefoa 64 pen into a reality today It will isn't likely that any siluallon or partner will play you for having come about in a very mysteri­ of clubs against the slam or person can throw you oil bal­ more clubs than spades. ous manner Find out who should you lead your jack of IBinEN OUABAIITEES OW NEB-Bim eED LOW OVERHEAD t r iu m p h 1976 Bonneville ance today. You're able to hearts and wait hopefully? 'NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i 750, 8000 milet. oU cooler and you're romantically suited to by adapt to almost any circum­ sending lor your copy of Astro- rack. $1,750. 2 9 9 ^ . stance. HERE NOW Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents lor The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions CANCER (June 21-July 22) The LOW COST BANK TERRIS - each and a long, sell- Barry’s W orM- possibilities for acquisition are addressed, stamped envelope favorable today. No one is to Astro-Graph, PO Box 489 going lo drop anything in your f BUT, WE'D BETTER KEEP BEAUTIFUL RECONDITIONED PRE-OWNED AUTOS Radio City Station. N Y 10019 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 lap. but you will get a belter- WHAT'S MOYlNS.'....WE MK3HT HAVE FX-1200 - Built by f s c t ^ Be sure lo speedy your birth r N A T Y A L / Z E A O y d o n e i t / ^ Sign lhan-usual wage lor service NO engineer. Branch headf, perform ed. SAQITTARiUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 'EXPECroPATlNSl Barnett clutch, aluminum LEO (July 23Aug. 22) You have 21) Should you be called upon IN PU&LIC.Y/ 1 9 7 4 M U S T A N 9 II H A R D T O P A/Trana , P/Stearing, Vinyl Roof. SharpI ___ • 2 6 9 9 rocker rollen, MUunl car­ a very appealing dram atic Mare to speak before your club or $ SO,"-* FINE 7 8 buretor, balanced blueprinted which today will be accentu­ 'P 1 9 7 4 H l i R ( R I R Y I I U y m i 9 4 D 0 0 R Fac. Air., One Owner, Local C a r...... • 2 4 9 9 organization today, do so with motor, tranimlsEloo. $71-2511. ated even more so Others will P confidence You can stir a large find your performance enthral­ 1 9 7 4 MUCK GOmiUY mXUO 2 d r . H .T . Air. Another one Owner Local Car • 2 6 9 9 audience with your ideas ling. ★ ★ CAPRICO RN (D ec. 22-Jan. 19) 1 9 7 4 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Yes­ O K L H A N T S H A R D T O P 4 spaed, AM-FM, Local One Owner...... • 2 0 9 9 Today you will conduct your­ terday it didn't take much to self so that Ihe credit for a ]o:nt 1 9 7 4 AUynH MADINA o r HAAOTW A/Trant., low, low Mileage. Beautyl .. ^ ’• 2 0 0 9 1975 BMW R750. 2,500 miles. rattle you. Today, you'd wel­ effort IS directed to your Luggage rack, large g u tank. come a challenge Doubts you 1 9 7 8 C N IV .IL G A M IN O P IG R U P 8 Cyl., A/Trana., P/StearIng. Sharp Carl ... • 2 6 9 9 cohort Others will respect you harbored regarding your capa- Brand new.condiUon. $2,900. lor this CaU 649-7727. bllltlea were groundless. 1 9 7 8 r u i g k c a m i R Y l u x u i 2 d r . h .t . Loaded, Fac. Air. Gorgeous Autol.. • 2 2 9 9 AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20*Feb. 19) DATSUNS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) It You lit comfortably into the role 1 9 7 8 P N IT O W A Q O N A/Trana., Roof Rack. Outatanding Throughout! ...... • 1 9 9 9 there Is someone you've been 1972 HONDA Three wbeeler of middleman today, either in hoping lo get together with and Extended fork, wide rear bringing people together or Born Loser — Art Sansom 1 9 7 8 M A T A 0 0 9 W A Q O N S Cyl., A/Trans., P/StearIng. Extra CleanI...... • 1 8 9 9 haven't, slop wishing for the tires, custom tank, leather arranging some type of merg­ immediate delivery phone lo ring. Do something 1 9 7 8 F 0 H D Q A L 8 9 9 4 D R .H .T . 8 Cjd., A/Trana., P/SteerIng, Fac. A ir...... • 1 9 9 9 seat. 11500 or b ^ offer. CaU er. about It. 647-9746. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) V 1 9 7 8 P O N ^ A C W IN ID R A H A T C H B A C K 8 Cyl., A/Trans., P/Stearing, Fac. Air.. • 2 0 9 9 Goats that you thought were INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN J WHAT MAKES YX) POESWT 20 7DAR5 W V E OILV NOT IF VOJ 1 9 7 8 P IH T O M N IA 9 0 U T A/rrana., Vinyl Root. None NIcerl ...... • 1 9 9 9 REBUH-T BICYCLES -1-3-5- THINK VCXJ'RE IN UMB OF FAITHFUL BEEN HERE COUNT LAST CHANCE TO SAVE ON 10 speeds to choose from. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and BtofM 1 8 7 8 FIAT4DOOR9IDAN 4 Speed, Radio. Thrifty Little Im port...... • 1 7 9 9 Great Christmu Gifts! AU FDR A RAI6 E? SERVICE COUNT TEW VEAR6 . OVERTIME'. THE FEW REMAINING 77’S! 1 9 7 8 F 0 R D L T D 2 D R .H .T . 8 Cjrt.. A/Trans., P/SteerIng, Vinyl Roof. N lc al • 1 8 9 9 bicycles guaranteed! 647-1027. HEY, SYU/ESTER.' I AM HARD AT WORK._ FOR ANTTH1N6 ? > YAWN -- NO PIECE O r < 1 9 7 2 Q U O M L U X U R Y S 8 0 A N Loaded with Equip, Priced Right ...... >^...... • 1 9 9 9 PAPER SHAU REMAIN ) 1 9 7 2 FORD R A N C N IIIO P IC K U P 8 Cyl., A/Trans., P/StearIng. Outstanding! ... • 2 2 9 9 Comport- UNPLUCKED.^fixV'-l Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick UoMoHc 1 9 7 2 D O O M D A R T I W U N i R 2 D R . H .T . 6 Cyl., A/Trans., P/SteerIng. Xtra nlcal .. • 1 9 9 8 Homot if BLATtiEK.tSETOUr TO RI6HT ON,CHIEF.' IL L ■ 1 9 7 2 FORD R A N C H IR O P IC K U P White, 8 Cyl., A/Trana., P/SteerIng. Beautyl... • 2 4 0 9 5UP INTO THE OFFICERS DeCormier H oix) OUR pESTAAJR/^NT ANP^EE 1 9 7 1 M A R K I I I Loaded. This Auto Just Traded. Priced To Selll...... • 1 9 9 9 IF 1T$ KEN BOMBEP.' WE CLUB UNANNOUNCEP , JTi- HAP KINKS V*?RKINS ANP BRIN6 BACK A 1 9 7 1 FORD U A L L T D C O N Y . Blue Beauty. 8 Cyl., A/Trans., P/SteerIng. SharpI .. • 1 0 9 9 OVERTIME TO LilS OUR RER3RT.' HOOPLE WONT 1 9 7 1 C H E Y .IM P A L A 4 D R .H .T . 8 Cyl., A/T rans., P/SteerIng, Air Cond...... • 1 4 9 9 MOTOR SALES, INC. HOW TO BUY a Mobile PH0FIT5 TO THE BANK.' NOTICE ME iM TriE Home. Are you buying a AIPPENUT BU$INES^ 16 CRiPWP AROUNP THE 1 9 7 1 P L Y M O U T H t P T . FU R Y 2 D R . H .T . 8 Cyl., A/Trana., P/SteerIng, Air Cond. ... • 1 4 9 9 285 Broad St., Manchester 643-4165 preowned borne or a new 14 COLPER THAN A BLOOP-, h a m b u r g e r b a r .' fol 1 9 7 1 foot wide? How about flnan- * X U" H O U N * N06t IN ,------1/ Haathclllf This Funny World P L Y M O U T H FU R Y 4 D R . H .T . 8.Cyl., A/Trans., P/SteerIng, Air. Qorgeousi...... • 1 4 9 9 clng? Are you planning to Uva THE a r c t i c ; 1 9 7 8 Doom D 100C LU IC A I PICKUP 8 Cyl . A/Trans , P/Steerlng cieam •2699 in an adult palit or a family park? Would you lUte it fur­ 1 9 8 7 JOB TRANSFER Causes Im­ 1970 FIREBIRD • Good condi­ I \MONDER IF HE M U S T A IW H A R D T O P Mint, Scarce Unit. 8 Cyl., A/Trans., P/SteerIng ...... • 1 4 9 8 nished or unfurnished? We SUSPECIB ME OF mediate sale - 1977 Monte tion. $1460, or beat offer. CaU wlU take Uie tlnM to answer 1 9 8 2 2233639, anyUme. NAPPING ON TXE CHEW. IM P A L A C O N Y . Mint, Red, Classic. 8 Cyl., 3 Speed. Outstanding!...... •OAOA FORD 1974^ Galaxle. 4 door Carlo Landau. Loaddd, has aU your quesUons. Preowned everything! 1 months old. 1 9 6 2 C H i Y . t T A K i R U D Y T R U C K 6 Cyl., 5 Speed, 2 Speed Rear, Air Horn. Excellent • 1 8 9 9 sedan. White with black in­ homes from 12,996, new 14 terior. Power steering, power 1973 VOLKSWAGEN - Super foot wides from $10,900. Flazs 1 9 7 1 JEEPWA90NIER 4 Wheel Drive. 8 Cyl., A/Trane., P/SteerIng. Excellent...... • 2 6 9 9 brakes, air caodiUoaing, V-6, Beetle. Air conditioning, Homes, ()uaUty Homes Sen­ new'Ilres, brakei (complete), radio, 4 new Urea, wlUi 2 new 1 9 6 9 snow tires. Body bi running sibly Priced, 1243 Wilbur CHEVELLE W AOON 8 (^l„ A/Trana., P/SteerIng. Good Transportatloni...... • 9 9 6 new sbocks. ConitanUy main­ more! Paid $7700, will Cluis Highway, BerUn Tum- ucrifice for $6M0. 6iU $71- condition, excellent. Asking 1 9 7 8 P O N T IA C C A T A L IN A 2 D R . H .T . A/Trans, P/SteerIng, Air. Very Nice!...... • 1 8 9 5 tained, ExceUent shape. Body pike,e, Benin, (5t. 14234163.‘ very good coodlUoa. Great 079$, alter 5. $2S()0, or best offer. CiU alter 6 p.m., 6431170. family car. Excellent, depen­ SELLING YOUR Mobila dable transportation. Must 1975 TORONATO. Im- 1973 SUPER BEETLE VW. Home? We are buying. I4W- sell! Call eveningi and maculate, blue with white 0360. ^ ^ h a T g ) weekends, $75^74, ask for opera top. AU accesiories. Special ediUon, new shocks, CROWP Rich. Fvlly equipped. Call 645-S2$7. radlals, and muffler. ExceUent running condiUon. TRAVEL TRAU.ER 1971 II' TOP CASH PAID FOR Low mileage. $4,100. Holiday Rambler. Maay 1969 DODGE VAN. Long $2200 or bMt offer. CaU 243 S n days, 7437664 after 5. extras Including air con- wheel base, runs good, needs 1970 BUICK ELECTRA - Ful- diUoninf. ExceUent condiUon. body work, V best offer. CaU ly equipped. 4 Door. Needs 1971 OPEL KADET. Four lOIOOraU 1434717 alter I p Short Riba — Frank Hill 643569111 between 2 and 6 p.m. paint. Asking $500. 5464477. CLEAN CARS ■ ALL MODELS speed, excellent condition. WU ao AS 1 SAY^ I /HAT Eff IN L^(3UE QHAUVINIST I HAVENT HAD ANVTHINO $ m . Call 6444121 L IK E T H IS h a p p e n IN 1966 CORY AIR Two door, low 1967 CHEVY MAUBU. Good 1972 WINNEBAGO D ll. mileage, good condiUon. $250. Loaded. Auto., roof air, 4000 2P00 VBARC. condiUon. $400. Call 2230207. Tnioitt tor $afo 61 a r o u a J dv;: 645-lTn or 643-7413. watt gMaralor. cruise con­ 7 1960 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner 1905 GMC - V 4, 4 speed trol, monomaUc. $10,100. CaU i / 1964 VOLKSWAGEN BUG. - 440. Needi minor rapair. transmission. Running, but * 'I wee Joing fine. 1 climbed the ladder of euccaea “HOME OF BEAUTIFUL CARS” New clutch, good running con- Must seUI $175, or best offer. needs some work. CaU altar 5, diUon. 1967 BUICK Four door, CaU 647-10$2. 6435047. AihomotFro tanrfon gg ' when I realized I wee afraid of heightat" good running condiUon. New •IN3CV YOORWHNeR?* carburetor, good Urea. Can be 1970 m u s t a n g . 102, sUn- 1975 DODGE PICKUP. V4, ELM MOTORS-Toyou, Dm - NO COMMISSION SALESMEN - DO lUSINESS WITH THE BOSS AND 6AYEI sun specialists, factory seen at Brown's Tire Shop, 133 dard, new muffler, Mas automatic, P.S., P.B., 40.IN tra M . MW day service. 114 Miln Street, MandiMter. 646- wheels in rear. Asking $753. milea. Some body damage. Best Main Street. RockvIUe. 3444. $1150. CaU 6434171. ni-1117. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl„ Nov. 11, 1977 Theory suggests lost continent The weather For der the lighter material jyjyj Ben-Avraham Coast Range in Alaska and WASHINGTON (UPI) - suggest in a report in this Hem# Delivery Partly cloudy and cold tonight and Mountain chains ixirdering week’s issue of Nature, the mat up the con- believe the fragments of Canada may have once Saturday. Lows tonight around 30. the Pacific Ocean may British science journal, tinents. But when Mntlnen- Pacifica were w eld^ to been part of Pacifica. highs Saturday in mid 40s. Probability tal masses collide, their i\)orth and South America Phene 647-9946 hold the remnants of a lost geologic forces that are In Memoriam of precipitation 10 percent tonight and constantly reshaping M p s bunch up and are gnd Asia and are now parts 20 percent Saturday. Outlook for Sun­ continent that once existed In Invini nwmor; ol Mr. Chnrlet in the South Pacific, accor­ Earth’s crust split Pacifica believed to form moun- of mountains bordering the Stiindcn, who paiwd awny Novembar, day: Fair but cold. National weather ding to a new theory by two into fragments, which Pacific. The scientists 11,1«7. PRICE'. FtPTEEN Ce Somerset Drive Knighton Street Gaming Commission Chairman Beatrice Kowalski LEAN BRISKET THE GREAT TIRIEIRACHINE leak at 343 High St. Munro Street Candlewood Drive Madison Street Thursday, 9:42 p.m. —Car By Appointment Only Nye Street Highwood Drive Maple Street added "if the profits are too high it would seem proper to CORNED BEEF EUREKA UPRIOHT VACS S T IU ON SALE accident at Scotland Street Kane Road redistribute the takeout” The G reat Time Machine tapes wHh •ttachmanu Parker Street Norman Street TV shows you’re watching. and Burnside Avenue. (Porter St. to M.T.E.) Philip Road Oak Street The takeout is the 18 percent of the betting dollar not i b M . 3 9 I ROM The H tU P l E WHO BRINf. v. i Tapes TV shows on another Thursday, 9:49 p.m. Our stylists have all attended advanced Pitkin Street Wells Street (Main St. to Autumn St.I returned to winners that goes for administrative costs, *LP.P.S. to* PkICtS , •• PFRSORAl SfHVICt —Medical call at 1223 Bum- Battista Road PERDUE Qhannel. Tapes TV shows when Putnum Street Pearl Street taxes and owners' profits. side Ave. schooling in the latest techniques in hair Teresa Road Purnell Place CHICKEN LEGS you’re not home. ___ Richard Road Sen. Louis Cutillo, D-Waterbury, the other co-chairman Thursday, 11:50 p.m. styling from the Hair Designing Institute. Robert Road Ansaldi Road School Street of the General Law Committee, said he didn’t think lb. 6 9 * SUPER PRICE BREAK —Medical call at 193 Manor Raymond Road Virginia Road Spruce Street Circle. cjianging the tax formula would be a good idea because HOLIDAY TURKEYS MSh Ridgefield Street Andor Road Vine Street le Legislature modified it^ast spring. Today, 1:48 a.m. -'Medical Scarborough Road Lindman Street We are booking orders 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. call at 21 Sunnydale Drive. The call for higher taxes follows word owners of S r ’ 7 7 7 " Stephen Street Sycamore Lane for the finest Today, 9.-42 a.m.. Medical View Street Charter Oak Street Bridgeport jai alai took $6.1 million from their invest­ FRESH PINEHURST FORMCR NORMAN'S LOCA TION call at 88 Porter St. (H tcctW j/E ^tue ment in the first year of operation. Walker Street THANKSQIVINfl Rs Sirs To Asfe Ataut Our tm or KifHsr • MtKu sr. Today, 10:15 a.m.. Brush Wellington Road Mrs. Grasso did not say how much she wanted the taxes fire on Hamilton Road. raised, but said they would increase "as much as 1 can TURKEYS FREE T ip s Otfsr. Westminister Road -fTNMKIlUTtiaUML PHDNE Lyndale Street get." FRESH CAPONS -VMMRIMSTntHML MUMMim UL MORRELL HAMS » IMUMORMI.WKManUI. CNHKIMaNNUtaaUNj 6 4 7 -8 9 9 7 AshworUi Street FROZEN DUCKS and _ CHniUHiNNattUiCUI. tannHauunmtsNN 6 4 7 -9 9 9 8 18 OAK STREET Ashworth Street Extension QEESE ■ iniNinpunNiiiNJi ■maanHTaan.* Connecticut Lottery a Mmaanlirenn.’' MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Additional scheduled routes will be advertised every Friday. Please do not call Highway of­ O m TONMHT TIL S KEEP SMILING fice regarding unlisted streets as the schedule is flexible depending upon work load and HARTFORD (UPI) - The winning Connecticut daily PINEHURST OPEN TOMGHT T l 9 - SAT. m 5 PHONE; 643-2461 lottery number drawn Thursday night was 207. 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