PAPE 81XTEEN-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Dec. 16, 1976

Legal obstacles hamper Health Department The weather By SUSAN VAUGHN Kraatz said the health department has been attempting department where there are health-related problems are Must enforce housing code Lingering snow flurries followed by to deal with some situations for a year and problems that the Public Health Nursing Association to provide both partial clearing this afternoon. High 35- Herald Reporter have been known for probably as long as the children physical and mental health programs and the Manchester That list includes minimum standards for all areas of Two homes were recently entered by Manchester 40. Partly cloudy, windy, tonight, low have been in school. Homemakers to provide basic location on maintaining a household mainteiiance and equipment from basic 18-13. Partly cloudy, windy, Sdturday, policemen on routine investigations relating to arrests. Often the school nurse will become aware of a health- household. kitchen and bathroom facilities to minimum size for high 32-36. Chance of precipitation 10 What they found in those homes was apparently shocking related problem in a family and-refer It to the health In some cases a problem Is referred to the town Social bedrooms based on number of occupants. per cent through period. National , CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBEIR 17, l97» - VOL. XCVI, No. 66 enough to the officers for them to make complete department. Services Department which appraises every situation, ac­ Enforcement of the housing code is very difficult in weather forecast map on Page 10-B. detailed reports and list them as "health and fire However, the problem merely starts here. The health cording to Miss Mary DellaFera, social services direc­ terms of resources, such as the court, time and personnel hazards.” department faces the problem of finding a means of en­ tor. If there is social work they can do, they will, but they to deal with the problems. The health department has One was aii apartment. One was a one-family home in a forcing the housing standards, which is especially a have to work within the guidelines set by the state taws, only four persons dealing with housing problems. OPEC split on oil policy nice neighborhood. problem when the home is owner-occupied, and the she said. "We work and work and talk and talk with the owners,” The officer described in his report a state of absolute owner refuses to admit anyone from the health depart­ Basically, the Social Services Department is available said Kraatz. In one case, they returned at least 30 times filth and a “stench of decayed food” in the house. The ment for inspection. for emergency assistance. Miss DellaFera said. to the house in question,” he said. house was "totally littered with debris, making it dif­ The problem becomes a legal one which is "almost im­ Enforcement can also involve making judgments. The ficult to even walk through,” according to the report. possible,” Kraatz said. inspectors can find a house that looks terrible by most "The living room was void of any furnishings” other A search warrant is necessary to enter a home in which The town health department sometimes gets put in the persons’ standards, but It meets the minimum standard Saudis to boost output than a large radiator which also had a strong odor. The the owner refuses entrance, Kraatz said, and it is dif- roie of acting as social workers, Kraatz said, but that is requirements, Kraatz said. officer said the "stairway was littered with soiled ficuit to establish grounds for a warrant, so difficult that not their charge of training. The department's greatest contribution, Kraatz said, is clothes, newspapers and magazines, making it very dif­ the health department has never been able to obtain one. Among the many duties of the health department is to to “help people become responsible for providing what ficult to negotiate.” enforce the housing code, which is a long detailed list of the code requires.” i The bedroom on the first floor of the home revealed Police report may help minimum standard requirements designed for the “I don't have a solution,” Kraatz said, but he is to cushion price hike "signs of human waste” and “the stench was very protection of the health of the occupants of a house or presently working on redefining what the department is strong,” he said. The entire floor of the bedroom was In the current case, perhaps, the police report could apartment. charged with versus what they are able to actually do. DOHA, Qatar (UPI) — Saudi Ara­ auguration of U.S. President-elect Venezuelan Minister Valentin Her­ completely covered with papers, clothes and other throw­ serve as a legal evaluation to establish the grounds for a bian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Jimmy Carter, nandez Acosta said the “temporary away articles, described as "ankle deep.” warrant. Kraatz said. Yamani said today his nation will in­ Asked what he would do if oil com­ resolution” of OPEC’s pricing There were two mattresses on the floor of the two Once inside a home, the health department must deal crease the price of its oil by 5 per panies flood the nharket with Saudi problems would last only from Jan. 1 children, ages 12 and 17. There were "no beds visible.” with the violations of housing code it may find and the cent Jan. 1 and increase its produc­ Arabian crude, Yamani replied, “I to June 1. The officers investigating could find no light in the various social service problems which may be related. tion, a move that would in effect curb wiil wish them good luck.” Asked if the dispute meant the .bathroom which was covered with broken glass and This particular situation is the "kind of problem we higher price hikes sought by other oil Yamani avoided saying this meant breakup of OPEC, Hernandez said, debris. The officer noted he heard what "sounded like could work with full time,” Kraatz said. It is the kind of Al Siefferts producers. a breakup of the 13-member oil cartel “we are going to see what will rats” upstairs. problem in which many areas of town health and social Yamani said his nation, by far the which has stuck together since 1960. happen.” holding out for a price services could get involved. “PERSONAL SERVICE” largest producer in the 13-member The United Arab .Emirates will join freeze, said in an interview the other Health department notified In this case the protective services division of the State Organization of Petroleum Expor­ Saudi Arabia in applying a 5 per cent 11 countries would increase their Department of Social Services has been Contacted about Both reports were given to the town health department, ting Countries, would lift all its increase valid through 1977. prices by a further 5 per cent July 1. the children’s welfare. The police department has production ceilings — in effect The two countries together Conference sources said It seemed which then finds itself in a "very complicated situation,' already been involved, the health department will be in­ FAMILY o n STORE according to Ron Kraatz, health department ad- driving down the price of oil. produce about one-third of OPEC’s likely that the 11 countries might try volved and the department may work with the schools, to raise their prices a further 5 per ministrator. F-F10M 1F^E F -E O P L E WF-FO B R FN G Y O IF He predicted the 11 OPEC nations oil and have a capacity to produce Such cases are usually much more than a matter of Kraatz said. LOW PRICES .,.»i PERSONAL SERVICE who have said they will increase much more. cent in July, after the temporary In extreme cases, consideration is taken for removing housing code enforcement, Kraatz said, although enfor­ prices by 10 per cent Jan. 1 would not The other countries said they scheme ends. children from a home, but this is "very serious," Kraatz cing the housing code is a difficult matter in itself. be able to sustain that amount and would hike their prices 15 per cent on Richardson estimated the new oil said, "and we don’t want to go about doing this unless ab­ The housing situation may signify many other that the expected increase would be July 1. price increase would mean a problems in a family which have existed for a long time. solutely necessary." no more than 5 per cent. ■rhe majority of countries here minimum 12 billion out of the pockets Other services which could be called in to help the 7 Yamani said that in exchange for rallied around Iran’s call for a 15 per of American consumers in the com­ Saudi Arabia's moderation, he cent increase to offset the effects of ing year. expects "an appreciation” from the Western inflation, which OPEC’S He told a news conference in A little earlyf but still pretty West — progress at the North-South economic commission said had in­ Washington Thursday a 5 per cent Health official says syndrome talks between rich agid poor countries creased the price of industrial goods price increase would translate into a Although still officially autumn, the stairs from Main St. down to Center Springs Park and in Paris and a solution to the Arab- 26.9 per cent since the last 10 per cent surge of 11.7 billion in U.S. dollars surroundings look like a winter wonderland after the season’s first snowfall which began Israeli crisis. oil price increase in October. 1975. spent abroad in 1977 and, at the con­ The North-South conference was sumer level, a 12 billion boost in the during the night. (Herald photo by Pinto) Although Saudi Arabia has been in linked to few flu vaccinations scheduled to resume after the in- close contact with the U.S. cost of fuel and the energy compo­ administration-designate in recent nent of other products. In a dramatic gesture, Yamani left HARTFORD (UPI) — Slate Health Commissioner Dr. inoculated to do so before Dec. 31. when the state vaccine days, Yamani said Washington had the talks for eight hours Thursday to Douglas S. Lloyd says at least three, and perhaps four, program terminates. / not put pressure on him. fly home for consultations when it Connecticut residents who have received swine flu vac­ Lloyd said the syndrome is an infrequent, poorly un­ Penney’s tells Grasso 1-291 not needed "An increase of more than 5 per appeared his call for a six-month cinations have been stricken by "ascending paralysis." derstood and usually non-fatal condition characterized by cent now would be harmful for the Famous Name price freeze would not prevail. Lloyd told a news conference Wednesday the state symmetric weakness in the limbs, loss of sensation, ramps until the work is finished. Penny said that he has written to world economy," Yamani said. "The express their disinterest in the Yamani, one of the most powerful Health Department was asked Monday by the National diminished reflexes and sometimes more severe GE 12”dia«^ By GREG PEARSON Shugrue also wrote to Weiss that a Gov. Grasso that members of the world recovery now is much less 1 2 " mmB&WTV highway. voices in the organization, had been Center for Disease Control to investigate any connection paralysis. Herald Reporter proposed southerly route for the committee are interested in meeting than it was earlier in 1976. There are "The proposed highway is not holding out for an price freeze between the swine flu vaccine and reported cases of the Nearly 54 cases of the paralysis have been reported in RAW TV The J. C. Penney Co. has sent a relocation of 1-291 would be “more with her to discuss 1-291, (Five reports of a recession. Why should needed to serve our facility,” the because the economic recovery of Guillain-Barre’ syndrome. 10 states across the nation. Approximately 30 of those 10 0 % letter to Gov. Ella Grasso explaining firm’s letter to Grasso said. The preferable" than the northern one. members of the committee recently we take part in this?” 100% H i l l Y the industrialized world had not been Lioyd said since Monday his department hSs found 10 cases reported involved individuals who had previously SOLID STATE ONLY that 1-291 is not needed for the firm's company said that after the planned The southerly route would cross met with Shugrue about the Translated into American SOLID STATE U llL l as strong as expected. reported cases of the paralysis in the state over the past received the swine flu vaccine. proposed Manchester location, and expansion of 1-86 "we will have am­ Tolland Tpke. and intersect 1-86 highway.) purchasing terms, a 5 per cent in­ Saudi Arabia also held out against three months. In “three, maybe four” instances tfiose The reports of persons receiving swine flu shots and slight alterations are being con­ ple access without the proposed between exits 92 and 93. Penny said that he has been told crease would mean an average in­ with the ailment had been vaccinated for swine flu, he later developing paralysis was the latest in a series of sidered for the town’s industrial park Transportation officials have said that there is "a very good chance” of crease of one cent a gallon on the a decision reached by the other 12 highway." members when in 1974 it refused to said. blows to the immunization program. plans. Penny Also mentioned a letter from that they are still whether the arranging such a meeting. cost of gasoline and heating oil, ac­ "I must emphasize that we have found no causal The J135-million federal inoculation effort was almost These were two of the more recent John Drake of the State Department closeness of the interchanges on 1-86 cording to estim ates by U.S. go along with an agreement involving killed by an insurance controversy that delayed it for caused by the southerly route would Commerce Secretary Elliot Richard­ taxes and royalties. However, the relationship between the vaccine and the syndrome," developments mentioned Thursday of Transportation that projected the — See Pape Fourteen-.\ Lloyd said. He said he still considers the vaccine reliabie months. night when...members of. the traffic count on the proposed route of be feasible. —- son. Saudis later changed their minds and and he urged all Connecticut residents who have not been Then, two weeks after the program started Oct.l. there Neighborhood Committee met to dis­ 1-291 in the year 20()0 would be about In announcing the arrangement. applied the same rates as other were reports of elderly persons dying following inocula­ cuss what has happened in the past 27,000 vehicles per day. This would be members retroactively. tion. Authorities said, however, the deaths were not con­ six weeks concerning the town's similar to the amount of traffic nected to the flu shots. planned industrial park. carried on 1-86 between exits 99 and Finance head quits The session, held at the Whitqn too, according to Drake. Fear mounts tanker Library auditorium was attended by A letter from Transportation Com­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Former Congressman Edwin H. about 35 people. missioner James Shugrue to Town May, Jr. has resigned as the state Republican Finance The Al Sleffartt S Today’s news Stephen Penny read several letters Manager Robert B. Weiss was also chairman because of "the pressures of business.” ;; concerning the relocation of 1-291, in­ might rupture E Invite You To A S read. Connecticut GOP chairman Frederick K. Biebel, who cluding the letter from the Penney Shugrue wrote that completion of announced May’s resignation Wednesday, did not firm to Gov. Grasso. the planned expansion and im­ summary [B L I T T O N • SANYO NANUCKET, Mass. (UPI) - An All crewmen were evacuated from elaborate. ; QUASAR The highway had to be relocated provements to 1-86 is "years away.” May, who also made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. fragile, abandoned Liberian tanker the vessel Thursday night as the ship i r 100% Solid when plans for the park were an­ Weiss had said that he hoped the aground in some of the Atlantic began taking on water and listing 10 Compiled from United Press International Senate, has served as the party’s state finance chairman MKROWAVE COLOR TV nounced. The committee has work could be completed in conjunc­ since September 1974. His successor was not named, but i i coast’s richest fishing waters, spilled degrees to the starboard side. state COLOR * 2 7 7 * 2 8 7 expressed strong opposition to a tion with Penney’s planned opening Lt. Commander Barry Chambers, British Home Secretary Roy Biebel said he was hopeful the post would be filled short­ more oil today and Coast Guard of­ S t a t e DEMONSTRATION proposed northern relocation of the in in Manchester in 1980. The com­ ficials are concerned her hull may head of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Atlan­ Jenkins. He told an audience at ly- highway which would place 1-291 pany, however, has said that it can tic pollution control team, said he H.ARTFORD — Mayor George the Massachusetts Institute of “Ed May has served his party and state with great dis­ s The Al SieHerts split wide open. C directly north of the Croft Dr. area. open the center without the comple­ and the other 15 men on board left by Athanson today is considering Technology Thursday such unity tinction,” Biebel said in a statement. This Friday The 640-foot Argo Merchant — The committee had asked Penney tion of the 1-86 work. They would helicopter after the list of the Argo whether to investigate the alleged would ease the economic burden "As a congressman, state chairman, constitutional laden with 7.6 million gallons of officials to write to the governor and require the installation of temporary Merchant increased from five beating of The Rev. Austin Lewis, convention delegate, U.S. Senate fcandidate and, most heavy No. 6 fuel oil — for two days now placed on America. 46, of the Church of God, recently as state finance chairman, he has performed i ; has been hung up on the sandy Nan­ degrees. December 17th "The tanker s right side was awash Wednesday night by policemen outstanding.service,” Biebel added. tucket Shoals some 27 miles off Cape Regional outside his home. Police allege he The Republican State Central Committee wiil appoint a 6:00 TO 9:00 P.M. Cod. and it was listing approximately 10 Tt’s beginning to show hull stress degrees, ” a U.S. Coast Guard interferred with their efforts to new finance chairman. -FREE FOOD 8AMPLING- Adult recreation SALT LAKE CITY - j and so forth. ” the Coast Guard spokesman reported. arrest Lewis’ son. Condemned killer Gary Gilmore | ! spokesman said. "But she is still in­ "The heavy oil in the tanks is sur­ attempts suicide for the second : ffi LITTON fees suggested tact." ging with the sea conditions and the BRIDGEPORT — A complaint time rather than waiting for the Adult school drew 2,239 M craw M Cooking "Some oil was lost to the rough engine room continues to flood," the the city is not complying with state to shoot him on Jan. 17. By SUSAN VAUGHN projected costs for 1977-78 season and seas last night, but this would be spokesman said. anti-discrimination rules in the "The stern or back of the vessel is Just Right ' Herald Reporter the proposed fee for each team. from from the back and forth surging use of federal revenue sharing WASHINGTON - House in- ; 18 feet lower in the water than the The Manchester Adult Evening School enrollment for The Park and Recreation Commis­ The Silk City and Candlelight Soft- action caused by the waves. It’s funds is being investigated by the vestigators believe they have a For That middle of the ship.' the spokesman this fall was 2,239 students. This was an increase of 145 sion Thursday night heard a proposal ball Leagues would have the highest spillage from the top of the cargo state Human Rights and Oppor­ lead which shed new light on Family em said. "The tanker is working with the over the fall semester of 1975. The largest increases were by Recreation Director Melvin fee at $150 per team under the tanks...not from the hull or anything tunities Commission. The probe whether a second gunman was in seas and is settling into the sandy in the areas of business, adult basic education and RCA XL100 10” COLOR ZENITH i r COLOR Siebold to charge fees for each adult proposal. That is based on the need like that," he said. involves use of federal funds in volved in the murder of John F. Engiish for the foreign born. Slight increases were also for an additional umpire for each "We are going to have an bottom." the fire department which is ac­ Kennedy. recreation program in the coming The ship got stuck on Nantucket noted in the areas of technicai skills and home and family 100% SolM Stata ^ season. game, making it the most expensive overflight to see what happened cused of discriminating against interests. 10 0 % league in town. during the evening and to determine Shoals, a shallow area 27 miles minorities in its examinations to DELUXE ^ SOLID The policy for adult sports has been southeast of Nantucket Island, WASHINGTON - A federal Over IM courses were offered during the fall, covering a free "no extra cost” program The total cost for the 16 Silk City the extent of the spillage,” he said. fill vacancies. judge says Richard Nixon, H. R. a wide variety of subjects. WALNUT ONLY STATE and Candlelight teams was about $5.- "The weather has worsened. This Wednesday morning, About 500 beyond the initial three-dollar gallons of the 7.6 million gallon cargo Haldeman and John Mitchell The Adult School office has already received many m t.* 3 5 8 Recreation membership. 000 last year, Siebold said. Revenues is the most important factor in GROTON — The commanding must pay damages to their phone calis inquiring about the start of the winter of $1,200 were brought in from the whether or not she can ride out the leaked out then, some of it into the officer, Capt. Robert Rawlins, of The reason for the change, Siebold engine room and the rest into the wiretap victim, Morton Halperin, semester. It will begin Monday, Jan. 31. Brochures will said, is that the Board of Directors league, leaving a total cost to the situation," he said. the Navy submarine base here be distributed to the local banks, libraries, and the Six foot seas and 19 knot winds ocean. has not increased part-time salaries town of more than $3,000. says a sailor’s claim drug use is WASHINGTON - President Municipal Building by Jan. 10. Mail registrations wili be were reported in the area. for the past four years of officials iq — See Page Foiirleen-A widespread on nuclear sub­ Ford, in a message to thousands accepted from Jan. 10 until Jan. 21. An in-person registra­ the leagues. marines is ’’untrue, tion will be conducted on Monday, Jan. 24 from 6:30 to 8 of onlookers at the lighting of the Siebold said the town often loses of­ exaggerated.’’ Gary D. Anderson, National Christmas Tree p.m. at the Manchester High School cafeteria. ; 22, of Denver, Colo., a former Now You ficials to surrounding towns who pay Thrusday Thursday, called for a more than Manchester. The Central Swine flu clinics suspended ; missile technician aboard the USS "rededication to timeless values: Can t i l l Connecticut Board of Basketball Of­ I Thomas Jefferson made the peace on earth and good will ir ficials has increased its rates also, I allegation in Washington. toward men. ” illCYGlES Microwave . Siebold said. The Manchester swine flu program cases of paralysis. effects. He said that last year 200 The fees being recommended will will be suspended in compliance with Lloyd, however, continues to people died of some form of flu in National International 7 FOR THE FAMLY An Entire cover the new rates and will cover a statewide flu program shut down, believe that the vaccine is reliable and Connecticut. the increases In the youth leagues, Ronald Kraatz, assistant director of necessary to combat a swine flu Kraatz said that only about 20 per­ AUGUSTA, Maine - Gov. Meal In Minutes SALISBURY, Rhodesia — • BOYS a QIRLS Hl- Siebold said. Fees are not proposed the Town Health Department, said epidemic. sons reported to the Manchester James B, Longley and town of­ Rhodesian security forces killed R IS E B IK E S Witti Litton for youths programs. today. A final clinic had been Lloyd said that 94 cases of Guillan- Health Department any flu-like ficials from Mashpee, Mass,, 51 black nationalist guerrillas in • LEARNING BIKES SOMY color TVs SVLVANIA 19” COLOR Siebold provided the commission scheduled for Jan. 5 Barre syndrome have been reported symptoms following inoculation. agree the federal, government the past three days of operations, • ADULT 3-SPEED Vari-Cook® with a complete breakdown of the Although a moratorium has been across the country. Of those, 51 cases Most of them were black and blue must ultimately provide the solu­ the military command announced BIKES declared on the Connecticut involved persons who had been vac­ marks. To his knowledge, Kraatz tion to Indian land claims facing today. It is one of the biggest 10 0 % program. Dr. Douglas S. Lloyd, state said there were no symptoms from both Mashpee and the State of Oven Control EVERY SIZE LP .P .S . I cinated for swine flu. fatality reports ever announced « u % health commissioner, believes it is Maine. 12”-15"-17"-19” SOLID In Connecticut, Lloyd said there anyone receivig shots in the since the war between the •10.00 OFF ANY 10 SPEED FUEE COOKim SCHOOL STATE still legally possible for individuals to have been 12 cases reported since Manchester-Bolton area that have • » - J ? /4 guerrillas and the Rhodesian 10% OFF A ll BIKE ACCESSORIES WITH EVERY PURCHASE PRICED ONLY get shots from their private doctors Oct. 1 with at least five of them in­ been identified as the Guillan-Barre FALL RIVER, Mass. — Police white government forces began. $40 VALUE if they want them. He said that as far volving inoculated individuals. syndrome. Chief Henry Ramos said ALL BKES ASSEMBLED & GUiUUNTEED . as he knows, there is no mandate nor The paralysis usually begins as a "It’s hard to tell the difference Thursday he will file complaints FnEEDEUVEnV XMMEVEIII legal document preventing the rapidly developing weakness in the between an increase in illnesses ver­ against any stores which open MADRID, Spain - Self- INSTANT CREDIT OPEN THURSDAY state'or doctors from administering legs. Then the hands and arms sus an increase in reporting of il­ Sunday in Fall River in violation declared members of a left-wing UP TO two WITH a n d FRIDAY til 9 guerrilla group that kidnaped a I APPROVBO CRIDIT CARDS the vaccine. become involved, folowed by the lnesses," Kraatz said. He added that of the state’s controversial "Blue The Bike Shop Nevertheless, after talking with trunk, neck and face. Rarely does the most of the high risk category have Law.” Many other communities high government official an­ Al health officials at the National disease result in death, Lloyd said, already received swine flu in- nounced today they did not agree HOURS are not enforcing the law pending 180 SPRUCE ST. APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO Center for Disease Control in Atlan­ and in almost all cases victims noculations. the outcome of court challenges. with the abduction and offered to MANCHESTER DAILY ta, Ga., Lloyd announced Thursday regain total health. "If tne moratorium is lifted, we give away the place where An­ APPUANCES TELEVISIOR ^ -CATAlOG AUDIO tonio Maria de Urquijo, president 647-1027 •m''} ir tn ’.is. he has temporarily shut down the He emphasized that the innocula- will act according to instructions BOSTON — Greater political 01 9 PM FORMER NORMAN S LOCATION state’s swine flu inoculation program tion program is only being tem­ from Dri Lloyd," Kraatz said. unity among western European of the Council of State, is hidden. 443-448 HARTFORO RD. 847-9997 847-9998 | pending the outcome of a federal in­ Dr. Lloyd said the program was not nations could be of vast benefit to Police are checking the authen­ iHtwiMiMlealaiiMiMiHfeitawMnMESWMiMaivxaNi DAYS TO porarily shut down. He repeated his i______JI vestigation into the connection claim that the advantages of the being stopped forever but only until the United States, according to ticity of the offer. CHRISTMAS between the vaccine and reported program far outweigh possible side- the state could learn what to do. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Muchwter. Conn,, Fri., Dec. 17,1876- PAGE THREE-A i PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Fri., Dec. 17, 1976 f70 to get beards made from the fur 9:50-12:15 WATERTOWN. Mass. (UPI) - now and Christmas Day. those who pay big money to look just Showcase Cinema 4 — Each time this year Anthony Amo of a yak. And they insist their jackets “I rent each suit about three times right. “The professionals play Santa Theater “Two-Minute Warning” 2:15- Anthony Arno becomes a very popular man. have silk linings. They will even pay during the holiday season. Most of to make money, and want to keep Mac’s now back > schedule. 4:35-7:104:30-11:50 He Is in the business of renting San­ extra to get the linings put into the them are rented to stores, offices, their expenses down. The hobbyists Scott’s world: Showcase Cinema 5 — popular man ta Claus suits and he reports many jackets.” and factories bolding Christmas par­ are different. They are willing to pay UA East 1 — "Butch “Carrie” 2:004:004:004:00- people go to great expense to Amo is the owner of a rental agen­ ties,” he said. good money to make certain they wearied of ensemble acting in situa­ programs and game shows. Last Cassidy” 9:00; “Vanishing Bv VERNON SCOTT 10: 00-12:00 ______recreate the image of Kris Krlngle. cy which lends out a wide variety of "I’m talking about the men who look like the merry old soul. Those tion comedy. spring they brought this situation Point” 7:20 this time of year “Some of those Santas really go to items. He says he has about ISO Santa play Santa as a hobby, not the hobbyists get a thrill out of playing HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - McLeajK He was prevailed upon to devote comedy to me.” UA East 2 — "Romeo and Stevenson, who looks and suffers like great expense to look right,” Amo, suits in stock which he expects to professional Santas,” Amo said of the part.” another year to “M-A-SH” while What they brought him was almost Juliet” 8:00 the guy next door, doesn’t work at 86, says. "Some of them pay about rent out to about 500 people between NBC waited in the wing with a pair of a mirror. Stevenson could see UA East 3 — "Beyond the ATTENTION this iliusion. He is, indeed, the hot producers ready to role an himself as Mac Ferguson, a Grave” 7:30; “Devil's Crypt” Getting MarrieN? prototype of the average schnook. 9:08 exciting variety show. midwestern hardware store owner PianHni a Banquet, At feast that's how Mac sees Vernon Cine 1 — “ Before we could get the variety assailed on all sides by vexations Dance or Parht himself. "Horsefeathers” 7:00; “Duck show going, the producers split up large and small. Mac is back this month with his Soup" 8:05; “Coconuts” 9:15 and NBC dropped the project,” said In his new series Mac is bedeviled Hall Available own half-hour series playing much Vernon Cine 2 — “The Mac during a rehearsal break at the by a snide old mother-in-law, a loving the same character he did for two Longest Yard" 7:15; KNIGHTS OF network. His basset-like face wife, an oversexed teen-age son, a “Hustle” 9:20 years on Doris Day's sitcom and for COLUMBUS mirrored a long acquiescence to the divorced daughter and two Showcase Cinema 1 — “The three years in “M-A-S-H” — the nice Call 646-9044 fickleness of fortune. "I was left out grandchiidren. Return of the Pink Panther” guy beset by problems with which he a tta r 7 p.m . in the cold. “We shot the first seven episodes,” 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40-11:50 can almost cope. “But NBC still wanted me. They he said. "Then NBC changed Showcase Cinema 2 — l i f e Stevenson himself regularly faces signed me to a one-year contract. I program executives. The new guys “Marathon Man” 2:00-4:25- aaaaaaaaaai almost insurmountable confron­ 7:00-9:25-11:45 did a variety special which might didn't like one of the actors and tations. Showcase Cinema 3 — have worked into a weekly series. replaced him with another. Just getting "The McLean Steven­ “King Konx” 2:05-4:40-7:10 t But it didn’t pan out.” "They scrapped the first seven D a irii son Show” on the air was enough to ManchMier Evanlng HaraM' Hartford Road The show, in fact, was panned on episodes and started from scratch. pssaiossJoM Sossp, give most actors a terminal case of all sides. Mac unconsciously gave a E>o you know what that does to a cast? P u b n *h » d 0v»ry tvvning «xo*pt Q u e e n Asilsstl, assd the bends. “Still, we weren’t too upset. We Sundiyt ir>d hoHdM Enttrvd it th« DAVIS- perfect imitation of a man whose un­ Minch«M«r, Conn, Otfteo m S o * It started with deceptive simplici­ cocJsiaiU. dergarments are too tight. thought we had plenty of time cond CtOM M«H Manor. ty. After two years of Doris Day and “So I wound up doing guest shots. I because we were going on the air in a like sentence in “M-A-S-H,” Mac Suggastad Carrlar Rataa l^ slaiftler FAMILY made a nice weekly income on talk January. Suddenly they told us we'd Payabto in Advonoo ' ^17TTolland Tumpthe, Manoneetoi go on Dec. 1. Singlo copy ...... brazier. Tk0 Naaamt amd Meat Madam VII.I AG E C llSIN E W o o fc ty ...... s o t Coloring Books A Santa Claut Maaka lilaadar HaatamraM In Tha Arm Restaurant "We've been working morning, O no m o n th ...... $ 3 .9 0 F e e lu rifM noon and night ever since. The nroa months ...... $ 1 1 .7 0 for tha KIddita Llmlttd supply Caldor Plaza 471 Hartford Rd.. I 9h( months ...... $ 2 3 .4 0 CMINUI-niriK6UN Manchester minute we finish -a show it’s on the O no y o o r ...... $ 4 e .M a AMBIICM CUIMNE air. We're running as fast as we can. Mall Aatoa Upon noquoat 649-5487 Subacnbora who fall to rooolvo tmmiMmmmmmmmt Nobody knows when or if we'li ever thoir now spa^ boforo S:30 p.m. Bring your own livorita wini catch up.” shoiM tol^nono tho circulation . Old dopartmont. 647*9946. NEW YEAR’S EVE cocktail or beer Happily, Stevenson is accustomed HOT DOG fashioned Free halt and nolaamakara We supply setups, no cherge to adversity. He invaded the (H^THEATRES EAST with our regular menu M aah at Quality & nightclub field last year as the Corns loin ths luni opening act for Glen Campbell at the For raearvaliont, Call jSeoal 1 ^ ^ » . aorvlna dlnnora -auTca cassMT aaa 643-98291 ?riccs! Las Vegas Hilton. ssaoaaaxar SALE Immmmsiemeiimmmwar QioioCe*Ua^\^ NEW YEAR’S EVE until ID P.M. n » a iia a iiriiiir..« i We o ffer a full He was as successful on stage as he GREEK A AMERICAN CUISINE had been in his variety special. Mac’s SAT. AND SUNDAY, BUIINESSMIN A SHOPPIM selection of HOMEOMNlJULIFr SKCIAL LUNCHEONk 11-3 delirious special­ not a stand-up comic. He doesn’t Except Sun. and Holldaya) SPECIAL-GOMPLETE DINNER sing, dance or do card tricks. After a ly luncheons and cup of ArgBlumono touff' (QruBk chicken BOup with rtcu) few performances things went so o r a COCKTAIL LOUNOE gourmet dinners MONDAY THRUTHURSDAY 7 badly he informed the hotel he was EXOTIC I t U m D R IN U all family priced SHISH NABOB or S R 9 S CHILI OR SPSCIALmS mCLUDS to save V 0 u BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP quitting. SEAFOOD-POULTRV-STEAK DISHES “Backstage I said I was packing CHEESE served w/pot.. end veg. Dessert (BaUuiUva) no Substitutes, In- I LUAtt DimiER cIudlM beverate and our complete salad bar. PLUS COMPLETE ' and leaving immediately,” Steven­ § l i C H € 4 S C NER8 AND 8 NACIU:::: Visit our cor, dinins AMERICAN ^WNU■ Child, dinners (up to 12 yrs.) Incl. salad bar I room and en|o|| ttie 4 bev., flJO. All dinners include pot., (or pasta), veg. and our son recall^ . “Then Baron Hilton, extensive salad bar. president of the Hilton chain, came € I N C M / i S Regular 35^ best HOME-STYLE MON.-THUM. meals In ttw area. Casual dress welcome • Res. Call 643-6165 to my dressing room to ask why I was 11 ejn. -1 aUn. a«nk Amsrtesrd snd M u lw Chsrgt WsteomU FRL AND M T. • • • leaving. NTERSTATE84EXIT58 11 ajn. • 2 iJn. 10% DISCOUNT TO SILVER LANE ROBERTS JUNO Ayi1ejn.-10pjn "I spent an hour raving about how I ------^ - \SENIOR CITIZENS/ didn’t like what I was doing, my act STREET 568-8810 was terrible and that I was quitting. E A S T H A R T F O R D Mr. Hilton asked me one favor — to T H E RETVNN O F I K go on stage the next show and repeat- BANANA SPLIT P M P A N m rto) exactly what I told him. W *d. a Thure. 1:10 7:30 weYe having a party “That's what I did. I got laughs you 0:4a; m . a n T i n *. wouldn't believe. I was on for almost 1M 3:10 S:30 7:30 EO m ZA UIKCHIOKS 0 4 0 1 1 4 0 an hour. Fortunately, Mr. Hilton taped the performance. I ran it back, “MARATHON patched it up and it became a hit opening act. I quit for different MAN” (a, reasons on stage every night. The W ad. a Thun. 3.-1S 7:10 0NE 7 1 1 . 6 9 9:40; F ri thru Tiaat. 2300 -JOIN audience loved it.” 4:29 7:00 9*.29 11.*45 Reg. 800 MON ...SLOPPY JOES & FRENCH FRIES Stevenson and Campbell, Dine, Dance moreover, drew record breaking TUES ...SALISBURY STEAK & MASHED POTATOES “KMGK0N6” (00, And Be Merry! WED ... .SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE crowds. Friday. Mon. 6 Ttaos. 2:09 Mac sees himself as the classic 4:40 7:19 f*.90 12:19 THURS..HOT TURKEY SANDWICH & MASHED POTATOES Sat 0 Sun. 11:30 ajn. Featuring a full bullet man caught in the middle, a chronic 2.-0S 4)40 7:19 9:90 ol hot and cold llemt, FRI...... BAKED ZITI victim of circumstances. 1 2 :1 9 a jn . ______party lavan, halt and SAT ....LIV ER & OMONS Outrageous love match As Lt. Col. Henry Blake in “M-A-S- nolsemakers, and good H.” Mac was confounded by the “TWOMNUTE music lor your dancing Includes salad from our All You Can Eat Salad Bur lUIByMiArp In one of the silver screen’s most outrageous love matches, troops. Now as Mac Ferguson, he is iiwimii (It) enjoyment. B.Y.O.B. and Offer good 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday ■ Saturday we'll provide tha Ice and Jessica Lange, the blonde human sacrifice, tries to resist her at the mercy of a feckless family. W ad. 0 Thura. 2:05 7:15 TEL. 072-7327 r.35; F ri thru Tuas. 2:19 set-ups 240 SPENCER ST. 287 WEST MIDDI.E TNPK. giant captor, King Kong, in the new version of the 1933 classic. “1 chose to play Colonel Blake as ROUTE 13 • ELLINaTON 7:10r^11:t9, ONLY tlHka ■ I Amsflesa - SMSootf The script adheres generally to the 1933 production while logical­ Everyman instead of making him a ' t ic k e t s Novy a v a il a b l e fo r buffoon,” Stevenson said. " I’m doing E ly working in references to ecology, the oil crisis and, not in­ the same thing with Ferguson. He “CARRffi" ,n, *20 GALANA YEAR’S PARH cidentally, the show business hoopla that goes with movies like tries to cope. W a d . 4 Thm*. 2:19 9:00 PER COUPLE in our lovely 10:00; F ri thru Tuts. 2:00 (L im ite d to 125 couples) MEDITERRANEAN ROOM “King Kong.” (UPI photo) “The truth is, it doesn’t take much 4dW 6:00 6:0Q_10M 12:Q0 L acting on my part. Both Blake and Purchase tickets early while they last * / ! ^ ^ 10 F **- HI 0 a .m . Ferguson are really me.” For lurther Inlormallon, call 846-7558. • Elaborate hot A cold buflat (hot roaat beat, 3 MAia BROS. FILMS barbaquad chickan, awadtah nwatballa, ham, I ^ x a ’a (Eatorera turkey, clMoae, potato aalad, ate., ale., acti) “HORSEFUTHERS” • Dancing • Nolaamakara ^ • • ' 41 t m h m “DUCK SOUP” 748 TOLLAND THPK., MANCHESTER n * Continaiilal Braakfaat * ^ C Op«n 24 Houn Dally o • Bottle ot liquor OR 20 d rin ka ^ rmaataeisam “COCONUTS” * 3 3 p a r c o u p le (hidadRitipiidtn) itiow ttarts at 7A0 Dinner served as usual In the Merry Christmas dining room. Special Holiday MEATIM OILS ...In a most Tasteful way! menu 5:00-10:00 P.M. I DURT REYNOLDS is proud to present OILMIIWai t D M t Yard” HiATIINIIIISTALUTION and'^HusUe” Our Candy 1 MeorrcRRANeAN i 7:1S-940JR) 6 4 3 - 0 1 3 5 6 4 f r ^ JANUARY )16 CtnHr 8t UaochMt* S M I k . n -Knaa k ' Christmas List Includes 25 THRU 30 V (9 PERFORMANCES) FINNISH-E8T0NIAN BOXED CHOCOLATES • A special fruit and nut mrans «n wunicMnin sssortmant, fancy Christmas boxes, our 44 Stony Rd. (off Rt. 6) Civic Center essortment, end e large selection ol boxed milk end derk chocoletes. BOLTON RT. G & 44fl' Famout Finnish Design BOLTON Gift and Decorative iiemst 1976 OLYMRC HARD CANDY • Both eolid end tilled Chrlstmes Luxurious mohair blankets, handmade I and WORLD CHAMRON! candy In ettrective tine end In bulk. Cut rock, crystal, a variety of natural wood, textile loll-wrepped frulte end berries, assorted ribbon fly'fifioi and ceramic products, museum jewelry, cendy end peenut butter ribbon cendy • d u n o accessories and Christmas end Chrletmee oenes. decorations. SPEND HOURS; MON.-FRI. 1-S P.M . - Chocolete covered ginger, SAT. a SUN. 10-4 CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES Alao By Appolnimant 849-8030 I Jordon creckers, red end green decoreted mints. Jingle Bell mix, crystelllzed creem wreeths, uarden Grove Caterers! NEW YEAR’S EVE fudge, oiled eelted nule, hostess mints. Gourmet Food Chrlstmes gensvss, trublss and traditional Serving Copnsctleut and Mataaohuaalls W IT H U S I msnipen ere but a few of the meny teete treets lo r over 30 y ta rs. Reservations now being accepted tor a Ice Cream BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY you can find only et a quellty cendy store. Co., Inc. Send your check or money order with the coupon below. ^ ^ Did you knovi Ib e Gove” GALA NEW YEAR’S and Non hi$ pM-up or deihrery buffet — — — ———— MAIL ORDER NOW — — — IceCapadee service? EVE CELEBRATION D Tuesday, Jan. 25.7 30 p.m □ Friday. Jan. 28.8 p.m. Can eccommodate up to “Manufacturers of Orfllelll's Banquet SpumonI” M H 3 Colorful loll wrapped Santaa and • Full coursa Prlma Rib or □ Wednesday. Jan. 26.7:30 p.m.* □ Saturday. Jan. 29,12 noon" □ 4 p.m.* □ 8 p.m 7 27 Warren Street, Manciiester Phone 649-B3S8 tree ornamanta. Solid milk chocolate and 3S0 persons? Baked Stuffed Shrimp Dinner Plant Hourt: Daily S to 8; S at. 8 to 1; Cloaod Sundaya □ Thursday. Jan. 27.7:30 p.m. □ Sunday, Jan. 30.2 p.ill. □ 6 p.m. white Santa Pops, Chrlatmaa aocka, Santa His boon rcdocoratod ind • New York Floor Show Please check pertormance you wish to attend. Indicate second choice here. muge, PIxIaa and Foiled chocolate B enihano. For th e fu n o f H . ik-coiitioMd? Still Your Best Buy — 2nd choice: Day______Time______Balia attd Balia. • Dancing ’til 3 A.M. tender chicken into theatre. There's H u tbo iaitost dance floor Giving people a good time is Ticket prices (All Seals Reserved)-S7.00. $6.00, $5.00 & $4.00 • Complimentary hats A nolsemakers serious business at Benihana. Which comedy as the mushrooms fly. High in tmni? is why our chefs never smile until humor as those bean sprouts dance. ‘ YOUTH P R IC E S - $1.00 oH all retervad saatt on Wad. and Thurt. 7:30 p.m., and Sa L 12 noon • Breakfast served before closing ICE CREAM Hu on ntcnsive continontii mom you're sahshed. One bite and you're in heaven. 30 FLAVORS JO CHOOSE FROM, lani thara a flavor you*va and 4 p.m. parformancat. What other restaurant gives lonpad for AND eoutdnl find? Try u t, » • think youll ba dallohlad. Our traditional Holiday menu wiii aiso be From your front row seat at the For inlormation regarding group, senior citizen and scout rales phone 566-6588. to obooto from? tamed hibachi table, you thrill to you a show you can enjoy almost as Number ot Adult tickets______at $ per ticket $______avaiiabie in the Dining Rooms. -loUil is oquippod to citor ep to drama, suspense, incre^ble sleight- much as the meal itself? Visit Beni- F o r a Holiday Treat .... Serve an Number of Youth tickets______at $______per ticket $______-total of-hand as your personal chef turns hana soon, tor lunch or dinner. For -handling 3000 porsoni anyuhiro For further Information, call prime steak, succulent shrimp and the fun of it. ICE CREAM CAKE Total amount ol check or money order $_ lnConn.ind Mtti? with your greeting written on top, decoraUd Opening Night Performance, Tuesday. January 25, to benefit the American Heart Association In rich heavy cream • serves 10 to 12 persoju. ol Greater Hartlord. 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Name. Holiday*Partlaa Farmington, Z70 Painunglon Ava., Lounge entertainment Friday and Saturday Lunch & Dinner-Mon.-Sit.. Sun.,3:00-10:00,203-6770548 (PiMM Print Claarlyl Waddings Showsra NEW! CHERRY CHEESE CAKE SUCES (6 Pack) Address - evenings. Sunday, Dm dlnlna room and ISut-Roll ■ Spumoni • Tortoni ■ Jimmie- Bowling Banquots, ate. Hmae are open 12 Noon ’U fll p.m. We honrx ihe American Ejtpress [>nera O ub and Carle Blanche oredl card. City____ . State- -Z ip . Roll and Cake-A La Mode kkneyit. mancneiter 48 8 3 4 4 Conhiaing? Then atop at our plant or at your Mo)ie chuck or mor>uy ordur puyablu to Hartford CMc Cunter. Encloaa TeU - ai orB » M l stamped, self-addressed M vek>^ and mall to ICE CAPAOES. Hartford CANDIES favorite store and try your fancy. Wo warn you. Hie^Haitfiml Civic Canter. 1 Civic Center Plaza. Hartford. Conn. 06103. Orders must be It it rich In heavy cream, and loaded with received no later than five days before desired performance. Call box calories, but oh ao goodi Civic Center office at 366-6000 for further inlormation. R o u te 6, B o lton • H a rtfo rd Civic C en ter MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl. Dec. 17. 1976- PAGE FIVE-A PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl, Dec. 17, 1976 Peter Rabbit now Dress very informal ifflanrljratFr iurmtigllpralb Refreshing glimpse of our next century 203 Manchester — A City of Village Charm ^ — The economies of individual — Politically, the terms liberal and at Canyon Villa The magical year 2001 is- only 25 conservative will be outdaM by 75 years young Founded Oct. 1, 1881 J years away — magical in that it will nations will become increasingly in­ AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Oothes. bances. 5 terdependent, and this will provide A.D. 2001, think these thinkers. In the M«mb«r, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Pren International i mark not only the1)eginning of a new Don Oakley Residents of the 18-uhit Canyon Villa “ In the first few weeks, I the foundation — if not the necessity years ahead, there will be more con­ titled "The'Tale of Peter Rabbit and neighborhood kids tried to peek in Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, I century but also a new millenium. Apartments can take them or leave — for political co-operation. cern about the quality of life in By PETER J. SHAW Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. I Mrd. McGregor’s Garden, by H.B. them. Most leave them. through the gate, but after the novel­ Not that many people expect it to — Energy requirements will in­ America, which would normally be LONDON (UPI) - Raise your Potter.” And In February, clothing will ty wore off, so what?” he said. Raymond P. Robinson. Edltor«Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor J be The Millenium, the Biblical the world at the turn of the next cen­ crease more slowly, and we will be in called liberal, but It will be.dealt with glasses, children of all ages, to Peter During 1900 it was submitted to at become optional at the 78-unit Manor “Nobody is made to feel uncomfor­ thousand-year period of universal in a financially responsible way, Rabbit’s 7Sth birthday. least six major publishers. All Villa, another complex owned by the table, but everybody eventually ends tury. an age of conservation and reclama­ Opinion —. . peace, happiness and prosperity. which normally would be associated Beatrix Potter’s "The Tale of rejected It. In 1901 she decided to same operators. up swimming in the nude or Top executives and planners with tion. For example, the recycling of Americans, with 75 years of the with conservatism. Peter Rabbit" was first printed Dec. print it privately and commissioned Terry Parker, 32, opened the nude­ something like that,” the former Continental Oil Co. were asked to aluminum takes only five per cent of tumultuous 20th century behind the energy needed to manufacture — In business, there will be a great 16, iOOl. The world famous bunny 250 copies, which she received from living Canyon Villa complex in June. Jehovah’s Witness minister said. take a peek at 2001 and these are story, the spinoff from an illustrated the printers on Dec. 16,1901. It was half occupied and losing “It goes beyond that, too, to the lit­ them, look forward to 2001 with far virgin aluminum. Recycled steel deal of attention to ethics and the When people act some of the things they saw, as letter to a sick child, has sold un­ money, but six months after it tle things. If you have to go outside less naive confidence than an earlier social responsibilities of cor­ The same day came word from reported in a recent edition of the requires 75 per cent less energy than counted millions of copies in at least droppi^ its drawers and locked the for a second, you can go out the door generation greeted 1901. Frederick Warne, one of the rejec­ out of principle company’s employe publication; steel made from ore. porations, but problems will be 14 languages. ting publishers, that he had recon- ' gate, the complex is full. without anything on and not stop to ' Thus with all the doom-saying we — Progress will be made on all of — The combination of telephone, worked out in a spirit of co-operation Publishers Frederick Wame and sidered and accepted the book — on Parker says he hopes clothing- put anything on.” are accustomed to hearing, it js the world’s major problems. The video computer and cable television rather than confrontation between Britain’s National Rook League are condition she prepare color il­ optional will spread to whole sub­ Parker does not refer to the networks will become increasingly business and government. saying "Happy Birthday, Peter Rab­ lustrations. divisions of individual homes. He dwellings as “ nudist apartments’’ Unable to get any satisfac­ husband’s name it can be im­ refreshing when a group of experts, rate of population growth is already who are not Idle speculators, come slowing, they note, and itidustry's important in- shopping and office — The federal government will bit" with an exhibition of Beatrix The first publisher’s edition of 6,- sees clothing-optional as a personal because he said nudists have strict tion from the telephone com­ possible. restrictions against touching among up with some gjrCouraging baneful impact on the environment is work, greatly reducing the need to dwarf all other American institutions Potter’s original drawings and 000 copies appeared in 1902. Its il­ freedom. The companies claim that if manuscripts at National Book lustrations had been complicated by “It allows people to be friendlier,” the residents. panies, a number of women prognostications about America and lessening. use transportation. more than it does today, but since who want their names listed in they had to give every sub­ educational levels will presumably League headquarters until Jan. 14. the death of Peter Rabbit the he said. “Everybody has been con­ “Nudists are just exchanging one be higher, there should be a higher “Peter Rabbit has probably previous year, for Beatrix Potter ditioned so heavily that they can’t set of rigid controls for another,” he the telephone book have taken scriber who wanted one a se­ imagine life without it.” said. When we have a party here peo­ level of competency in government achieved more international goodwill relied on her pets as models. their case to the feds. They cond listing, the cost of than the United Nations,” actress The concept has worked well in the ple do whatever they always do at than there is today. have been joined by the producing directories would be Nanette Newman said in opening the Santa takes to wheels small Canyon Villa complex, Parker parties.” As we look forward to 2001, both exhibition Wednesday. . said, and there have been no distur­ women’s movement, including greatly increased. Large or problems and opportunities obviously Birdlovers Beatrix Potter, who died at 77 in At the University of Connecticut Santa’s “sleigh” has wheels. the National Organization of small, this cost would natural­ iViMTXO Pie I abound. As one of the experts sums it 1943, was a gift^ artist as well as Women and Women’s Equity ly be spread around to every WE'RJE. LOOWhjG up, we can either fall victim to the writer and her landscapes, village included Shuttle bus driver Feter G. Ramey of Manchester, a junior business major, dons the regalia of Santa Qaus during his tour of Action League. other subscriber. AuTeRNKnvt former or we can fulfill the latter. scenes, flowers and animal studies RIDGEFIELD (UPI) - Conser­ are also featured exhibits. duty on the main campus at Storrs. Appropriately enough, The plaintiffs have filed a There’s an extremely simple It is up to us. vationists Irene and Ed Cosgrove are Born into a wealthy London family, Ramey guided his passenger-carrying “sleigh” along the “Red petition with the Federal Com­ solution to the problem: 'The giving a (Christmas present to the V\Jt BEEN] Stamping out her affection for pets led her to buy, birds. Route” for shuttle buses. (There’s also a Blue route.) The stunt telephone company w ill. be when in her mid-20s, a young rabbit munications Commission The Cosgroves, who are members heralded the end of regular classes for the semester and the forgers i — the original Peter. asking the FCC to order glad to give you as many extra NOW) W IT/ THEi^ m m of the National Audubon Society, start of final examinations. (UConn photo) ‘‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit” began have written and illustrated a spiral- telephone companies to grant listings as you want — if you BE SEJ^roU^ It hardly seems worth the effort or as an eight-page letter in 1893 to a upon request, separate free pay for them. The charge the risk, but the criminal mind will bound cookbook for birdlovers that REPEi^CUSSiONS five-year-old sick boy, Noel Moore, includes bot'.i recipes and advice, on listings for both adult ranges from 27 cents a month apparently try anything to ^avoid eldest child of her former governess. making an honest living — even prin­ building and supplying feeding Fire chief thanks donors members of a household. in New Jersey to a $1 month in It was illustrated with 16 pencil stations throughout the year. ting fake postage stamps. sketches and began: New York. Some of the recipes in “ My Town Fire Chief John Rivosa Rivosa said no cause has yet been The time-honored practice TWNl^OETrtELAW Although it is not as popular or “My Dear Noel, I don’t know what 7 Recipes Are for the Birds’’ has been to give only one free Even the latter would seem VOU’RE E)JTKIJS.1D to write to you, so I shall tell you a extended thanks today to those per­ found for that blaze which nearly potentially profitable as (Doubleday $2.95) call for sand, UPHOU)' story about four little rabbits whose sons who provided coffee and gutted two floors of the three story listing for each telephone, to be a modest enough amount TO counterfeiting money, stamp forgery needed as ^ it to grind and digest the doughnuts to the fire fighters in last names were Flopsy, Mopsy, (Cotton­ multi-family house at 168-170 Oak St. usually in the husband’s name. for any woman who, for ego is as old as stamps themselves, says coarse foods birds eat. But Thursday’s fire on Oak St. He expects word from the state fire the U.S. Postal Service. tail and Peter...” “Blueberry Betty” sounds more like (The listing is not “free,” o f satisfaction or the convenience Five years later Beatrix Potter Chief Rivosa thanks Fanny’s marshal who is examining evidence . people food; it’s a cake containing Kitchen, the 'Army-Navy Club and of people trying to locate her Chief Postal Inspector C. Neil Ben­ considered making the story into a Adjustors are presently at work es­ course, but is part of the sub­ raisins and nuts. On the other hand, neighbors on Oak St. for their con- son reports that during the past.year book. She retrieved her original timating the complete extent of the scription charge.) or for professional reasons, “Grosbeak Goolash” is a mixture of concern for the fire fighters on the postal inspectors and Secret Service letter and wrote the text into a hard­ damage, Rivosa said. It is not just a matter of feels she needs her own listing. agents cooperated in stamping out sunflower seeds, hamster pellets, bitterly cold morning. About a dozen persons were left bound exercise book. dog biscuits, ail-bran, sand and suet. sexual equality. The women’s But obviously, it’s not the three major bogus stamp operations. She made 42 accompanying pen Four fire trucks were called to the homeless by the fire. organizations complain, no money; it’s the principle of the The largest involved a five-man and ink sketches and the book was doubt with much justification, thing. And as we know from Tennessee ring that printed ap­ ■'I '.T' I W t v.-» 7 r V i-< t v r * t- v.-i-' I \,i-» I V i T ' T t f V SQDEBBSSnSSIXSS that they are forced to spend history, most of the world’s proximately 5170,000 in counterfeit 50-cent stamps. 1 much unnecessary time, effort troubles have been caused by To show just how dishonest these FDA orders recall and money trying to locate people acting out of principle, guys were, they intended the stamps of sage seasonings women whose names aren’t in and dragging everybody else to be used for mailing packages of Sa^r ‘Merry Christmas’ the book. Unless they know the willy-nilly along with .them. cocaine after it was flown in illegally WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hundreds of pounds of sage from Mexico and South America. and poultry seasoning is being recalled because the Food vith ‘ntesemtJEu and Drug Administration says it is rodent and insect con­ taminate. Open Tonight ^ The products, distributed nationwide, were manufac­ . I sax • V tured by Frank Foods Inc., of Cincinnati, which began the Open forum recall shortly before Thanksgiving and is continuing it. THE HIDE-AWAYS Til 9 Your predictions, please Today’s thought FDA said the “rubbed sage” was packaged in eight •-■-r-:r*er-r»rK*iS*aiSai ounce, as well as one, three, 10 and 30-pound containers By Manistee Do you have a hunch, a instant fame and a great deal under the brands of “Franks,” “Nugget,” “Code,” premonition, a vision about of harmful public credulity.” Heavy truck traffic affects home values “Holleb’s,” “Red and White,” “Nlfda,” “American Inn,” “Freeman,” “Host Favorite,” “Frosty Acres,” where an earthquake is going The best antidote to fictional To the editor: 10-12 wheels, and many of them “For the wages of sin is death: but used in Ephesians 2:8, “For by grace “All Kitchens,” “Ryser’s,” “Parde” and “Community The HIDE-i8 to strike, or maybe just uncan­ claims, he says, is a good dose In your editorial Dec. 15 entitled, coast-to-coast rigs) that use Parker the gift of God is eternal life through are ye saved through faith; and that Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans Club.” It carried the code numbers G 271 through G 290. ny luck of making guesses? of fact, but the facts will be “Housing Studies only a Good Start,” St., in Residence Zone A, as a short­ not of yourselves; it is the gift of 6:23) What a terrible paymaster sin God.” — simply means that heaven ’The poultry seasoning, in 10-ounce as well as one and you commented on the creation of cut to and from the north, south, TTie U.S. Geiological Survey lacking unless they are ac­ is. What hellish wages, yet sin is the is a free gift. On Calvary’s cross 30-pound containers, was marked under the labels of E east, west, northeast, northwest, would like to hear about it. cumulated. two committees studying ways and chosen master of many. ’The Bible Jesus Christ bore sins. He was made “Franks,” “Nugget,” “Code,” “Red and White,” “Nif- southeast and southwest. It is not that the survey means for lower-cost homes in says “Be not deceived; (iod is not sin for us, and He shed precious da,” “Host Favorite,” “Plee-Zing” and “Frosty Acres.” One thing the survey will not Manchester. The situation has had the effect mocked: for whatsoever a man It carried the code numbers G 282-G292. places much credence in clair­ Blood for the remission of sin. consider is a prediction made We applaud your comment, “We being sought by the administration soweth, that shall he also reap. For Faith in Jesus Christ as personal The FDA said 820 pounds of the sage and 250 pounds of voyance. But as part of an ef­ known after an earthquake think that lower home prices, while a and the study committees — it has he that soweth to his flesh (sensuali­ Savior and Lord is the key that opens the poultry seasonings still is on the market. fort to separate fact from happens. The seismicity of an commendable goal, should not be the lowered property values. ty) shall of the flesh reap corruption; heaven’s door. fallacies about earthquake ultimate criteria.” Talk to any real estate broker or but he that soweth to the Spirit shall During this Christmas season may area — that is, its proneness to of the Spirit reap life everlasting.” predictions, it has begun . We applaud you further when you salesman and they’ll tell you the we turn from sin and thankfully earthquakes — will also be same thing — that property values on (Galations 6:7, 8) receive the gift of God’s Son. CHRISTMAS TREES C remarked, “In summation, holding keeping score on all predic­ While death is earned wages, eter­ taken into account by its com­ the cost of home ownership down in- Parker St., in Residence Zone A, Pastor Kenneth L. Gustafson nal life is a Free Gift! Behind God’s “Choose, Tag or Cut Your Own” tions brought to its attention. have been lowered. Worse of all, Calvary Church puter in rating , a prediction. volves many things which gift is His grace. 'The word grace as As Roger N. Hunter, a Earthquakes are so common in Manchester, as one town, may or they’ll tell you that the properties geophysicist at the USGS California, for example, that may not be able to influence.” there aren’t selling at any price. $ Forget what the town manager or earthquake center in Denver any given day will probably It seems to me that Manchester, as explains: one town, already has been influen­ town planner tell you or what the Almanac ANY TREE ON THE FARM have one, whereas Florida has town assessor’s revaluation figures Bring the Family to Salact Your Treat "While scientists are only cing (and continues to influence) the so few that odds are very much value of homes and, instead of ap­ will inform you — those properties on beginning to solve the against a chance date being pointing yet two more study com­ Parker St. (and on many other By Lniled Press Inlernational flights in history, soaring over the problem, others have been correet. mittees in a continuing labyrinth of residential streets in Manchester) T ^ay is Friday, Dec. 17, the 352nd sand dunes near Kitty Hawk, N.C. ^zen Qristmas day of 1976 with 14 to follow. claiming to be able to predict Interested parties are in­ study conunittees, the administra­ are devaluated and continue to be One flight lasted 12 seconds. ’The se­ earthquakes since time im­ tion need only expand a policy it has devaluated. The moon is between its last cond one was for 59 seconds. Tree Tarm vited to participate in- the quarter and new phase. memorial. Someone had been following, wittingly or unwit­ To those of you reading this letter In 1925, Gen. William “ Billy” program by sending their ’The morning stars are Mars and Barber Hill Road, South Windsor predicted a great California tingly, for Kveral years. who are worried about prices of Mitchell, outspoken advocate of a predictions by letter to the homes and anxious to see property Saturn. T»l. 644-0444 or 875-5470 I refer to the unlimited use of separate U.S. Air force, was found rreal Rack 8 P.M citizens. Shortchanged citizens are shunted "I just hope they don’t come up with a bionic mother-in-law.’ private industry who will volunteer planning, financing and constructing Greenville, S.C., has set up sugges­ from official to official and clerk to their services to the city part time. major improvements in a public tion boxes at convenient points clerk until they give up in despair. Major contribution thus far has been park. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 17, 1976- PAGE SEVEN-A PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Fri„ Dec. 17, im \ Beck billwould ban Ol'SR 80 YfARs or nrorNDALu t sfin 'icf' East Germans demanding right to leave for the West

JUSFPII B. FLEMING as a result and the others All 15 were picked up by Western reports on the The applicants are Germany still is strong. circulates through West on the pressure gauge." Estate officials Soviet tanks and troops BONN, West Germany were interrogated, the the secret police but 12 200,000 figure prompted a basing their demand to Germany, said Erich "When the pressure gets crushed that revolt as they ^ ' c a t l a s (UPI) — At 1 p.m. several Frankfurt society later were released, the denial by the East German leave on the United Honecker, the general close to the red mark we later stamped out the from moonlighting months! ago, four agents of reported. society said. news agency ADN. The Nations Declaration of secretary of the East Ger­ will have to hold our breath Hungarian revolution and the East German State West German officials agency said the Western Human Rights, the East man Communist party, in all of Germany,” it said Czech attempts to steer an Security Service rang the The society, which keeps say reports from East Ger­ re'ports are barefaced lies German constitution, and “will have to keep an eye in an editorial. HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut’s attorney general, bantlij close track of East Ger­ designed to defame East the humanitarian aspects independent course. bell at a flat on the third many indicate there is treasurer and comptroller should not hold outside jobs man happenings, also literally a "flood” of Germany. of the declaration of last Western officials see no • 24 Hour Emergency Service floor of an apartment sign now of another ur- while they are employed by the state, according to State • Burner Sales & Service house at 26 Schweriner reported trouble In the city applications being made to The ADN denial applied year’s Helsinki European C B Convac Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield. of Rudolfstadt in the leave. only to the 200,000 figure. It Security Conference. prising in East Germany, • Clean Heating Oils Strasse in the Saxony city but they fear growing A new weekly column for all you She proposed legislation Thursday which would of Rlesa and arrest^ Dr. province of Thueringia. They have no exact itself gave no figure. For years the West Ger­ It said 15 persons, mostly pressure on the govern­ Citizens Band radio enthusiasts out prohibit them from doing so. Call Us For ’/our Home Heating Karl Heinz Nttschke. figure. Some estimates Western newsmen who man government has been there on Channel 19 and the other Mrs. Beck also filed legislation which would raise the young people, who had range as high as 100,000 asked the East German haunted by the fear of ment and repressive and Air Conditioning Needs. . . The 46-year-oId physi­ measures could lead to an channels. Fellow with the handle of salaries of these employes and various other state of­ cian is one of the estimated applied in vain to leave, and 200,000. There is no foreign ministry how another revolt in East Ger­ 331 MAIN ST. had asked for permission explosive situation. "Ink Dipper” will bring you the ficials. 414T0L1 AND ST. tens of thousands of East confirmation of such many had applied were many. The memory of latest ratchet-jawin’ from CB-latid. EAST HARTFORD, CT. to hold a demonstration to The Frankfurter "Connecticut has a tradition of good government and MANCHESTER. CT. G erm ans who have figures, but officials say told the applications are a June 17, 1953 when up­ Watch for It every Saturday In The this is the avenue to continue to provide better govern­ 649 4595 289 6435 publicize their demand on that tens of thousands is a domestic matter and no risings took place in East Allgemeine Zeitung, a braved Communist dis­ respected newspaper that Herald’s Weekend magazine. ment for the citizens of the state,” Mrs. Beck said. pleasure by applying for 'Oct. 17, the East German likely number. concern of outsiders. Berlin and throughout East "It’s the state’s responsibility to pay its public officials permission to leave the election day. an adequate salary so that we can require them to German Democratic exclude other employment in order to avoid any NATIVE Republic for the West. appearance of conflicts,” she added. 'The flood of applications '4, sif f Mrs. Beck expressed serious concern earlier this week Is said to be wonting East over Attorney General Carl Ajello’s alleged involvement APPLES German leaders. It is VISIT t in the purchase of a Miami Beach oceanfront hotel — the McIn t o s h , c o r t l a n d & r e d causing concern in West CALDOR’S / Fouhtainebleu. Germany, too, where fears TOYLAND There is currently no provision in Connecticut law DELICIOUS. Also Bose Pears , YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT STORE exist that growing unrest which prevents Ajello from maintaining his private law in the East could lead to an practice, while he is employed by the state. ORCHARD HILL FRUIT FARM explosive situation. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 11 I Nevertheless, Ajello removed himself Wednesday as a 425 AVERY STREET WAPPINQ 'The fact that large private lawyer from negotiations in the purchase of the numbers of persons are Carol at the Capitol hotel. HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. DAILY , daring to stand up and de­ SPECIAL GROUP Although Mrs. Beck has not accused Ajello of any im­ mand the right to move to Men’s L.E.D. propriety, she has said people might get the wrong idea W ee' Residents of Mansfield and Southbury Training School fill the halls of the Capitol with song West Germany is seen as a Swiss Case HOCKEY SQUASH PRACTICE about his involvement in the the hotel purchase and the sign that East Germans Cologne decanters ■■■■ as they gathered in Hartford Thursday for their annual concert. (UPI photo) state cannot afford to have its image tarnished. “ i4 5 Function Christmas FestivaV* are losing their fear of the Watches Under Mrs. Beck’s proposal, the salary of the governor government. The national would be raised $S,(»0 to $45,000, the salary of the lieute­ by JIMMY OWENS A OTIS SKILLINOS Weit German dewspaper Our . 3 - 7 9 nant governor would be raised $10,000 to $28,000. 1 bhips wheel or lighthouse Welt am Sonntag com­ Reg. The Treasurer, the Secretary of State, the Attorney will be presented by the choir mented, "This is the worst 34,95 Federal intervention sought General and the Comptroller would get raises of $5,000 thing that can happen to a Shows hour, minute, AQUAVELVA each. dictatorship — when sub­ second, month and After Shave Lotion dale Fine Swiss styling, R 8D D L E 117 jects turn into citizens and TRINITY incredibly accurate 7 to end cigarette smuggling lose their fear.” Home TV Game by Roberts Nitschke was arrested Texas Instruments 8 9 * Automatic digital on-screen Qur Reg. 79.70 COVENANT CHURCH because he is one of the L E D. or Microma the report said. The cargoes are LC.D. Watches scoring; two detachable WASHINGTON (UPI) - Cigarette wholesalers’ group, said "one out of Police department 302 HACKMATACK STREET > leaders of the movement to BIC Disposable Razors remote controls. Paddle every two packs consumed in New purchased in Southern states where leave, according to the size, ball angle and speed smuggling —dumping millions of Our Packof3 0 " » * dollars into organized crime York City is bootlegged. The un­ the tax is low and then taken to such Society for Human Rights Res adjustments. Northern states as New York, remodeling done 29 95 Reg,55c 3 7 ^ coffers-is so prevalent that every derworld has become the biggest SUNDAY, DEC. 19 7 P.M. in jthe West German city of Not all st»les I" AC Adapter...... 4.99 other pack sold in New York City wholesaler in the state of New Connecticut and Massachusetts Frankfurt. where the tax is high. Modifications to the Police Department lobby were comes from an illegal source, York.” completed this week to accommodate computer equip­ Public Welcome Nitschke demanded the experts say. Weintraub, who heads the Council ment and to provide a separation between the general right to leave for himself, against Cigarette Bootlegging, said A Massachusetts official, public and prisoners being processed. his wife Dagmar, his 12- smugglers have netted at least $750 The Un^Candle Coliection Early American 7 Pc testifying this week before the Ad­ The changes were required to provide maximum year-old daughter Marion, visory Commission on million in profits on the East Coast and 64 other residents of by CORNING ii Fireplace Ensemble KRACO 23 Channel security for new data processing and communications Citizens Band Radios Intergovernmental Relations, said alone during the last 10 years. equipment and to improve overall security of the the steel-producing city of that unless the federal government Owen Clark, Massachusets tax Riesa. All had filled out 5" Un-Candle 037 Un-Candle 044 Y e s te rd a y s building, according to Dep. Chief Richard Sartor. S tick...... O n Candled Apple____ O ca commissioner and president of the DELUXE outlaws the contraband cargo Sartor said it was necessary for the expensive equip­ can’t find it? formal applications asking KCB2320 National Association of Tax Ad- nationally, it will abandon the nation ment to be in a place where there is 24-hour surveillance. for permission to leave. 7" Un-Candle 4 3 3 Un-Candle 4 0 7 0 Reg. 119.99 to "criminal overlords.” .ministrators, said if the federal fairway has itii *11 When permission was kick...... Chimney Flick.. I U (A Lustrous black with solid brass government failed to impose It is next to the dispatchers on the first floor. we are stocking up dallfl eagle ornamerits. Drawstring The government panel Thursday A new front entrance door was installed as well as two for your last mlnuta needsi denied, Nitschke sent an SUPER DELUXE made public its report, which found nationwide regulations it would •n appeal to East German 9" Un-Candle 1 7 Un-Candle 4 0 6 6 screen. 3 8 " x 3 r , 4-pc, fireset KCB2330 25 years ago new doors with security locks to the computer room and Slick...... PR Lighthouse...... I f c ea and 18" high andirons. state and local governments lose at amount to "abandoning our national • K X M •c.nayc.nw leaders with copies to the 5 Reg. 139.99 the new area which has been made for processing • wtapplng • »lockln# .K X *". least $390 million a year in tax destiny to criminal overlords.” Anthonv J. (Jeorge is elected presi­ United Nations, and Automatic noise limiter, S/RF dent of the Italian-American Society. prisoners. The beauty of candelighf wifhout (he expense o( revenues because of the smuggling. "It seems incomprehensible that open every various civil rights groups candles! Burns ordinary cooking oil! 211/2” Log Carrier meter. Delta tuning. Includes organized crime can divert such All work was done by town public works crews. Costs 3 Hr. Firelogs mounting hardware It recommended, however, that for supplies Ihid materials are being assumed by the nite (except set.) til in Western nations, in­ GIFT DEPT. "the states, not the federal govern­ enormous funds” from the states cluding the Frankfurt Duraflameor 7 Q (t 12 Ass td. per store. No Ram Checks without the federal government 10 years ago police department. Sartor said. Sternologs. I s j I ment, should be held responsible for Modifications for the old Circuit Court space upstairs society. He was arrested the resolution of this problem.” It moving to prevent it, Clark said. Tom Stowe, former sports editor of Black with brass bale ALLCB MOBILE ANTENNAS ALLCB LOCK MOUNTS from the department will be done in January, Sartor said, Redeem 25c Sterno Log Newspaper handle and claw legs 9 9 9 60 said stiffer state laws and more Bootlegging developed on a major The Herald, retires from the "where a Coupon at Caklor For logscrmagaznes Our Reg. 1499 ...... Our Rcf, 9.99...... 8 vigorous enforcement should be scale within the last 10 years, American Red Cross after almost 25 also by town crews. dollar's The large courtroom will be divided into four areas in­ " # 'i carried out. primarily because several states years service. worth This Morris Weintraub, president of a boosted the sales tax on cigarettes. cluding a large training classroom, an office for the th e m'tfael* of m oiarttA | a dollar!" training officer and the community relations officer and TEXAS INSTRUMENTS downtown manchfster. Christmas BUILT-IN two storage rooms PORTRAIT LENS give GIFTS FOR mmstieesietmiaa ACTIVE E the gift Slide PEOPLE MCC expresses interest HEAD-TO-TOE FASHIONS Rule CHRISTMAS PARTY SALE you^d love ... c ■ AT GREAT SAVINGS! Memory LV' in offering SOC courses PHILCO 9" DIAGONAL W estinghouse CURTI8-MATHE8 14K Gold Calculator RLACK A WHITE TV to get. Berkey-Keystone Manchester Community College is throughout the United States enables ser­ 9 ’’dia..CDLDRTV Boutique Jewelry among several institutions in Connecticut vice personnel to take college-level SUPERSCOPE. HUMIDIFIER Our best selling fashion neck Pocket Everflash Camera which have expressed interest in par­ coursework and progress steadily toward 100 Solid § > T E R £ 0 ^ Reduces lOOH ! chains, bracelets, anklets, dia­ ticipating in the Servicemen’s Opportuni­ a degree with a minimum of difficulty in % mond earrings and diamond pen C Static State dants. Newest styles in fine Keys lo: Pi. parenthesis. Y to X power, 57.60 ty Oillege (SOC) which was adopted this transferring credit. It enables both active HEADPHOIEESl 14Kgold. week by the Commission for Higher personnel and veterans to make full use of SiMicks square root, percent, sine, tangent, etc Electric eye, electionic shutter, re­ Aodel HP-10 30 per Store. No Ram Checks usable electronic dash' Always Education. their military education and experience in Moisturizes A. Diamond Earrings 4 4 A "7 Men's Res 101997 ready logo a great gill. Several post secondary educational in­ planning their academic and professional NaLAdv. ^Triple Knit Walton Hydraulic stitutions are already participating in careers. 19.95 B. Diamond Earrings 4 Q 0 7 Warm-up Suit Rowing Machine SOC. Schools must meet certain conditions in Res.to2997...... l a . S I f The SOC network of over 350 colleges order to participate in the program. C. Diamond Pendants 4 Q 0 7 SAVE Reg 1029.97 ...... I O a S I f OVER "4 1 o L | u i r L f u t ' D. 15" Fashion Chains ■ Pure acrylic tripleknit. With adjustable rowing arms Johnston to call square dance Reg to 19 97 3stripetrim. Twozip- Only 4 per store. No Ratn Checks PORTABLE pered pockets on jacket, Wonder Exercise Mat C 7 7 E. Anklets or 4 0 Q . 7 back ball pocket: S-XL 24 'i70",Reg 7 97...... \J Earl Johnston of Vernon will be the Stackpole, Mr. and Mrs. John Thieling and DISHWASHER CAR STEREO J Bracelets.Reg to 1797 I d m m V l MEN'S DEPT. SPORTING GOODS DEPT. caller at the Manchester Square Dance Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timbrell. IN-DASH I Club dance Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at 'The club’s annual Christmas party will be Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Wonder Manchester High School. HEADQUARTERS ^ I f t i e r s o n Hop, Skip INSTAPURE" by Water Pik Johnson, the club’s regular caller, will Waddell School. Members, if they so wish, may bring a $1 gift for a grab bag. The Automatic Phonograph and Jump Home Water Filter be assisted by Russ and Anita White who Exerciser will cue the rounds. gifts should be marked with the sex of the Our Button ’n String Our person for whom they are intended. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Solomonson have modal 3521 Reg. Exercise Thing Reg. ‘door duty for Saturday’s dance. Tickets for the club’s New Year’s Eve Nat. Adv: 120.8 39.99 21.99 14.60 Refreshments will be served by Mr. and party may be obtained from any member Deluxe changer holds 6 records: Our Reg 4 98 AS SEEN Versatile sprayer model, easy lo Mrs. Dave Spencer, Mr. and Mfra. James of the executive board. shulsoftautomatically Easy tocarry, Wilh exercise program ON TV install, En|oy purer, betler tasling includes 45 rmp adapter. 4.66 water A gill lor the home. SPORTING GOODS DEPT. 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Ttit tiindtomi Romm. Stalnloii Plants not included It99l. Whitt dill. I78.0Q In loldtofli merchandise NEW MICROWAVE OVEN with chifflpiini dlif. SUJM I . Trim and tallorid. Sllvirtont with Floral Decorated r 0 \d,i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - WITH TIME OR TEMPER­ blui dial. 178.00 Or loldtont at any time. with rutitt diar $19.00 Plastic Pots & L___T ATURE COOKING! Saucers vJcJiW ® n i f f l ‘ DOOn.VACET Model RE930T “You Can Be Sure” °^l'IP ^‘-#ELECTRIC Panasonic Automatic Garage Door Opener at 8HOOR8 Solid State Wc* i f / 12” diagonal Color TV SAVE Use Your Credit ly diagonal Color TV OVER GOME M FOR I Many sizes in colorlul 'spice of lile ^ pattern; others • daisy and berries ■ v *22 at same savings. « 0 . $OAQ UVE DEMONSTIUTION! SUOOR Assorted Rope Plant Hangers Fits any overhead type door, operates from car » ^ 2 9 9 i i garage or house Positively Irxks garage door sturdy hangers reverses action aulomalically Install il yourseli. MANrHE.gTER for pots or baskets. Out Reg S9p. ^ 273 West Middle Tpke. Basket not included 1 ^' H fflH Manchester OPEN M0N-FRI ll^ 3 WAYS TO CHARGE IN OAOEA 70GU4 9 AM . 9 PM SALE: INSTANT CREDIT to $500 vthplke OPEN FRL and SAT. Mon. - Tuo. 9-8 SAT 9-5:30 PM MANCHESTER Our 75th Annivefsary'ifear n ;i EVI.SION R Am.IAN(T,S Daily and Saturday (IF QUALIFIED) Wnd.-Frl. 9-9 1145 Tolland Turnpike Tri-City Shopping Center 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. 950 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 917 Ma in s t r e e t The Full Service Store Sat. 9-5 powntown Manchettar Harttord • Waaltarma Mall m ' " - i ' , I v’-','/ .. PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl„ Dec. 17, 1976 Public records Bowling pins recycled ^Minimum wage to increase - Something good is coming from discarded September with the supervision of Mrs. ]for many workers in state bowling pins. . William Schaller, mother of one of the boys. Warranty derds Main St„ $56,000. Two teenage boys, Joseph Lea and William The finished pin dolls sell for $5, and $6 if a increases 20 cents an hour from $2.01 to name is requested to be put on the doll. They Minimum wages for thousands of Suzanne L. Flocken to Teckla V, Judgment lien Schaller are making “Snoopy” dolls from used $2.21. Unchanged at $2.31 is the current Society for Savings against August specialize in sports emblems, high school and Connecticut workers increase Jan. 1 Wennergren, South Woodstock, property bowling pins which they sell. They give the hourly minimum wage for most manufac­ Pezzenti Sr„ $2,323.59, property at 31 college initials, but will customize any pin for either 10 or 20 cents an hour depending at the Northfield Green Condominium, proceeds to the Intensive Education Center, turing workers and others employed by $34,500. Marshall Rd. on Park Rd., West Hartford, a school for the a customer. — upon the occupation. State Labor Com­ The boys had a difficult time trying to find a mercantile establishments and businesses Rose D. Derry to Wesley V. Feshler and Building perinlla . . ' mentally retarded and for children with lear­ missioner Frank Santaguida said today. bowling alley willing to donate used pins until All employes who formerly were not dealing in interstate commerce. Kristine Feshler, property at 9 Cole St., Vintage Homes, East Hartford, home at ning disabilities. The school is run by the Commissioner Santaguida reminded $47.30 conveyance tax. they asked Bernie Giovino, manager of covered by the Federal Wage and Hour 31 Joan Circle, $32,000. sisters of St. Joseph. employers that state statutes (Sec. 31-58) Brunswick Parkade Lanes, who said He would laws and those covered by the law after Exerulor’s deeda J. Lee Albert, wood-burning stove at 45 ’The school is running on a deficit and the provide for automatic adjustment of the donate the used pins to them whenever he had 1966 will receive $2.31 per hour, up from Suzanne Row, executrix of the will of Marshall Rd., $150. boys wanted to help the school. To date, they statewide minimum wage to one-half of William J. Rowe, to Daniel H. Burnett and have presented the school with $350. some. the current $2.21 level. These would in­ .Mnrriuge llrennes More information is available by calling one-per cent above the federal level which Carol A. Burnett, property at 140-142 Dennis Roy, 98 Oakland St., and The boys have been working since clude such workers as restaurant and Mrs. Schaller at 646-4489. hotel restaurant employes, those in hotels, goes up to $2.30 an hour in January. For Bissell St„ $38,000. Patricia Warren, 98 Ridge St„ Dec. 18. motels and convalescent homes, bowling the past year, Connecticut has had two Connecticut Bank and Trust .Co., Theodore McCormick, East Hartford, and alleys, barber and beauty shops and minimum wage rates, $2.21 and $2.31, in Brian Pender executor of the will of Lura W, Rush, to Mary Ellen Thomson, Vernon, Dec. 23. accordance with these federal laws which Sally M. Goodman, property at 214 S. Lronurd M. Horvath private and public educational facilties. Israel seeks commitments At the same time, the minimum hourly are now standardized at $2.31 for most all wage for agricultural workers in the state occupations other than agriculture. Joins firm Exempt under the state minimum wage on. ai copy group head at D’Arcy plete a novel. He lives with The Gerber Scientific his wife in the "peaceful Advertising, Lennen & Robert H. Loeb Cub Scout Pack 152 had a Instrument Company today wilds" of Brooklyn, Ck)nn. reported a consolidated net Newell, and Norman. Christmas party at its re­ profit for the second cent meeting at Bowers quarter ended Oct. 31 of School. Den 8 conducted $182,073 compared to a con­ the opening ceremony, and solidated net loss of $292,- Increase reported Den 2, the closing 337 for the same period last ceremony. year. Consolidated sales in personal incomes Santa Claus was at the for the three-month period party and distributed gifts K enner’s Table-top action- were $4,543,194 compared to the cubs and their WASHINGTON (UPI) — Propelled by a large boost in younger brothers and Play-Doh U-Drive it'" to $2,837,953 for the same manufacturing payrolls, personal income received by period last year. sisters. The cubs also Ice Cream Truck Driving Se\ Americans increased $15 billion in November, the brought gifts for the For the six month period Commerce Department reported today. ended Oct. 31, 1976 the children at the State The increase was the largest since a $15.5 billion jump Receiving Home in com pany had a con­ in August 1975. solidated net profit of Warehouse Point. The department’s monthly figures showed that income Refreshments were $355,339, or 37 cents per received by all individuals in the economy from all share, on sales of $9,162,- served. sources rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.417 Deluxe 6V2 Foot Car moves at your command - 762, compared to a net loss Progress awards were 24 per store. No Rain Checks trillion, an increase of $15 billion, or 1.1 per cent, over Oc­ presented to Edward Ciar- Scotch Pine variable speed, stop, start, of $491,234, or $.52 per tober’s revised rate of $1,402 trillion. sleer. Batteries not included, share on sales of $5,600,239 cia. Bear badge; and The October increase was $11.2 billion or 0.8 per cent. James Moreau, Albert Artificial CalcJor Tractor- 24 per store. No Rain Checks for the six months ended Manufacturing payrolls, the department said, in­ Oct. 31, 1975. Harris and Gregory Winot, Christmas Trailer Truck creased $4.5 billion last month, compared with a slight Bobcat badges. Scaled down replica $300 million climb in October. Receiving Webelo activi­ Tree m die cast metal. workingdoofs.de E ‘"The strong November gain (in the manufacturing sec­ ty awards were James •Beautifully pro­ tachable trailer. tor) resulted from increases in employment, average Hall, Donald Wright, portioned with extra weekly hours, and average hourly earnings," the report Mario Domon, Ian Bloom­ wide, full branches. HNC dividend said. field, Bruce Giggle, John • Flameproof; in­ The directors of Hart­ The larges increase in the manufacturing sector was in Kelsey, David Pouliot, cludes sturdy stand. ford National Corporation transporation equipmnnt payrolls, reflectng the first full Steve Albert, Tracy Corso, today declared a dividend month of operation since Ue end of the automobile strike. Glen Ferguson, Rodney of 25 cents per share of The report said private wages and salaries increased Gill, Brian Kettledon, and common stock, payable $8.7 billion in November, compared with pn October in­ David McDowell. C Jan. 20 to shareholders of crease of $4.9 billion. Payrolls in commoidity-producing On Dec. 12, the pack had record Jan. 2, 1977. industries increased $5.2 billion, compared with Oc­ a bowling party. tober’s climb of $1.8 billion. The next pack meeting is scheduled for Jan. 11 at the school. Decorative Seven to get pharmacy licenses Unbreakable Ornaments Seven area residents will didates at the State Capitol Romanowicz and George . Hasbro’s _ receive their state phar­ in Hartford. Russman of Manchester, Choose ball, Hasbro’s'^ macy licenses Dec. 29 at They are Alan Grzyb, John Ohlund of Coventry Barbs bell or egg Mickey Mouse Sturdy, Durable ceremonies for 65 can­ Donald B. Hansen, Eleanor and Stephen C. Marcham By PHIL PASTORET shape. Popu­ ideal’s Exciting Moving and Holly H. Martin of lar, attractive. Clubhouse 4 Wheel Trucks The Sting Game Monster Gun Rockville. The boss and the No. 2 Box ol 4 Economy di§cu8sion set Sponsors of the morning banana never travel in the licensure program and same plane — can’t stand 35-Lite Miniature Louis Rukeyser, finan­ on Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. at the luncheon honoring the each other. 2-Way Flasher Set cial expert and host of the Aetna Auditorium, 151 Far­ recipients are the Commis­ George Washington may 8.64 3.64 4.88 7.88 stock market series seen mington Ave., Hartford. sion of Pharmacy of the never have told a lie, hut Charming miniature replica of Gas, dump, delivery and sanita­ Exciting strategy game based on Mow 'em down with this bean weekly on Connecticut The public is invited and Department of Consumer chroniclers ol the great man's the real thing! 24 per store, life and times have hent the ***1 2.49 tion trucks, military vehicles. the movie, "The Sting." gun. as they pass by. Public Television, will lead will have an opportunity to Protection and the Connec­ No Rain Checks 24 per store, No Rain Checks 24 per store, No Rain Checks As seen on TV! a group of investment question Rukeyser and the ticut Pharmaceutical truth more than somewhat. ■ All clear or multi-color executives in a panel dis­ reflectors. Heavy duty panelists. Tickets may be Association. wire, sockets & plug. cussion about the economy obtained by calling CFTV, k 278-5310 extension 19. fora "realneat” oniiTaiP.M. . 3” x15” to 20” Full 3-Ply mgT Nrri u t . m i Christmas morning! Shiny Tinsel Garlands Make It A Green Christmas MANCHESTIR mCENTER eS7 MAIN 8T. MM273 _ MANCHEgTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., FrI., Dec. 17. 1976— PAGE ELEVEN-A PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Frl„ Dec. 17, 1978. South Church Police ] DRUM AND GUITAR SALE Engagements group plans Creport —' Dr. Lamb A 25-year-old man was to protest charged Thursday night with charges of possession land sale of a non-narcotic con­ MEYERS PIANO! iLose weight to better health trolled substance and The South Methodist Property having a weapon in a motoc By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. AND GUITAR Interest Committee has formulated vehicle after being ap­ plans to try to stop the sale of the prehended on several 111 Canter Straot, Manchastor DEAR DR. LAMB - I high cholesterol level, the thinks you have a very mild church’s Hartford Rd. property for motor vehicle violations visited a doctor last spring likelihood is the high form of diabetes, and that elderly housing. Thursday night. OKN 7 DAYS A WEH - 11 TO 8 whom I’ll call Dr. A. He cholesterol will return too. is why he is trying to con­ One of its efforts will be made Jan. Donald P. Mooney, of 90 found my cholesterol too For more information on trol it with diet. If you 30 at the church's charge conference,. Wells St. was stopped at high. He told me to be diet in controlling cooperate, he will probably where the committee will attempt to Wells and Spruce Sts. after JUST IN TIME FOR GWHSTMIIS careful of my milk, meat cholesterol send 50 cents be successful. If the rescind nte vote of the September his vehicle was reported to and egg intake. Since then I for The Health Letter, problem is being charge conference to sell the proper­ have hit two utility poles, have visited Dr. B who number 1-3, Diet, Preven­ overweight, once your ty to the Methodist Health and one at Clinton and School says It has leveled off. If I ting Atherosclerosis. Send weight is adequately Welfare Services for a retirement Sts. and a second at School DRUMS eat these products will it a long, stamped, self- reduced you might be able center. . and-Spruce Sts:, within a Reg. Retia come back? Dr. A. found a addressed envelope for to eat some sweets part of Even before that date, committee few minutes of each other. high blood pressure condi­ mailing. Address your the time. ’The big problem members will have an opportunity to ’The initial motor vehicle ' • 3 pa set >210 *160 tion. He doesn’t believe in letter to me in care of The with sweets for a person voice their complaints at thd Plan­ charges included reckless a salt-free diet. Dr. B says Manchester Evening *wlth even mild diabetes is ning and Zoning Commission’s public driving, operating a motor watch your salt intake. Herald, P.O. Box 1551, that they contain a lot of hearing on the retirement center vehicle while license is un­ • 4 pc. set >3S0 What do you say? Dr. B Radio City Station, New calories. ’That makes it dif­ scheduled for Jan. 24. > der suspension, evading (one only) *175 says I have sugar diabetes. York, N.Y. 10019. ficult to control obesity. If these efforts fail, Robert Von responsibility, operating Loring Photo He is trying to control it Doctors used to be very ’They are also rapidly ab­ Deck,. committee chairman, said an unregistered motor Thursday night the committee was • 5 pc. set <450 Burian-Moss Photo with a diabetic diet. Does big on limiting salt in peo­ sorbed into the blood vehicle and operating a (one only) *275 The engagement of Miss Sharon this mean I can never eat ple who had high blood stream and make it a little “ready to go to litigation.” vehicle while under the in­ Elizabeth Munsie to Dennis Charles The engagement of Miss Julie Ann sweets? 1 would appreciate pressure. Because new more difficult to control Fred Setzler of 21 Hartford Rd., fluence of alcohol. your opinion since neither medicines are avilable that though not a member of South United A lab test of a substance • 5 pc. set ■$50 Platt, both of Manchester, has been Sheridan of Bolton to David Malcolm the diabetic. (one only) announced by her parents, Mr. and Robinson Jr. of Keene, N.H. has been doctor will give me help to eliminate sodium, This does not mean that Methodist Church, reported to the found in the car revealed a *375 Mrs. Alton J. Munsie of 676 Keeney announced by her parents. Dr. and satisfaction on these not all doctors are as strict a diabetic should not have committee Thursday night that he positive test for a cannabis was making an effort to have the two St. Mrs. Bernard J. Sheridan of 106 questions. as they used to be. I still carbohydrates but rather type substance. The Mr. Platt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Rd., Bolton. DEAR READER - think it’s a good Idea to that large amounts of con­ houses on the church campus weapon found was a large designated historical landmarks. Albert Platt of 122 Baldwin Rd. Medicine is not an exact limit salt if you have a centrate sweets should be hunting knife, police said. Atout 14 members and friends of AMPEG ELECTRIC GUITARS The bride-elect was graduated Mr. Robinson is the son of Dr. and science. The body is not a tendency toward high blood avoided because of their Mooney was being held the church attended Thursday night’s Sale Price from Manchester High School in Mrs. David M. Robinson of Keene. precise machine and varies pressure. All doctors agree calorie intake and, in the today in on $5,000 surety Ret Retail 1974. She is currently a senior at the from time to time. ’The in limiting salt if the diabetic who is taking in­ meeting, and Von Deck said that bond. Court date was set University of Connecticut and plans The bride-elect was graduated combination of these often patient has swelling, heart sulin, the difficulty this there were about 35 people who had for Jan, 13. 2 •284'* • 1 7 5 to graduate in May 1977 with a B.A. from Mount Saint Joseph Academy results in different medical failure or other creates in smoothing out attended committee meetings and others who had been unable to at­ degree in horticulture. and is currently a junior at Central opinions. ’The cholesterol manifestations of ac­ the blood sugar level Geoffrey Lees, 28, East t2 9 7 » Her fiance was graduated from Connecticut State College. level tends to fluctuate, cumulating fluid. throughout the 24-hour tend, bringing the membership up to Hartford was being held • 1 9 5 Manchester High School in 1972 and particularly in some peo­ Your doctor obviously period. the 50 mark. today for court appearance received a B.A. degree from the Her fiance was graduated from St. ple. Roger Adamy, treasurer, reported on a $250 cash bond on >384>* John's College High School in During the time a person that the committee had so far charges T hursday of • 2 2 5 with caaa 7 University of Connecticut in 1976. He is employed as a fund analyst at Washington, D.C. and is currently a is losing weight, received 3135 in donations. After bills criminal mischief and Connecticut General Life Insurance senior at the University of Notre cholesterol may fall sharp­ for flyers and stamps have been paid, third-degree larceny. The Base Guitar «304’* he reported that there is now |80.06 in 2 Only ^204*® wlthCaeal Co. He is currently studying for his Dame. ly. As soon as the weight is charges stem from the master's degree at the University of stabilized even at a lower Births the treasury. Observes 100th birthday theft of a spare tire from The couple is planning an August Connecticut. level the cholesterol may Mrs. Johanna Johnson reads a congratulatory note from a friend under a truck in a parking 1977 wedding. then rise again. I can readi­ lot on Purnell Place. The couple is planning an early on the occasion of her 100th birthday Thursday. Mrs. Johnson summer wedding in Manchester. ly see where you might Jimmie C. Smith, 33, of YAMAHA ELECTRICS Kensingrr, Jonathan grandparent are Mr. and have gone to Dr. A when was honored with cake, flowers and gifts from family and 225 Briarwood Dr., was Ret Retail Sale Price your cholesterol was high Dayton, son of Michael R. Mrs. Bernard E. Williams Brothers friends. Among the visitors were her daughter, Mrs. Viola Van charged with disorderly and when you visited Dr. and Bonnie Williams Ken- of Buffalo, N.Y. His pater­ Gasbeck of 393 Summit St. with whom she made her home, and conduct after disturbance ^TODAY'S TREASURES singer of 225 Bid well St. He nal grandparents are Mr. 4 Only >475 •SSO With Cato B. if you have been restric­ accused her son, Clifford Johnson of New Haven. Mrs. Johnson also has a at his home. He was taken ting your diet and were in was born Nov. 27 at and Mrs. Qyde D. Ken- to Manchester Memorial the process of losing Manchester Memorial singer of Buffalo, N.Y. He of larceny younger sister in the Masonic Home in Wallingford. They are the Hospital for observation weight, that your level Hospital. His maternal has a sister, Sarah Anne, survivors of a family of nine children. (Herald photo by Dunn) and later to St. Francis 2t4. YAMAHA 6 STRINGERS Wichita dresses up might be low. If that were WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hospital. He was not true and that were the publisher and former editor of the processed at police gL Ret Price Selj Price cause, certainly if you Connecticut Law Tribune have been headquarters, but e s s i Cow Town for Xmas abandoned your dietary (3 only) By Jeah Barnes arrested on larceny charges for scheduled for court Jan. 3. FGIOO 1 >132 *102 program, you’d have a \ In the service allegedly passing a bad check of New Haven sheriff Robert M. Obriant, 22, of FG200 1 >209 *175 (3 only) good likelihood of again more than $500. 1214 W. Middle Tpke., was having a high cholesterol H. Reese Butler, 21, and William S. puts moratorium charged Thursday with dis­ FG 300 IL. *365 *250 (1 only) Residents of a large level. “Sean” Butler, 34, were arrested orderly conduct. He was Donald L. Daigle, son of Upon completion of (1 only) metropolitan area have The way to keep the Thursday on the complaint of Im­ released on a written FG360 *275 Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. ’Tur- recruit training he will be *376 been invited to be the cholesterol level down is to print Inc., a printing .firm which promise to appear in court cott, 30 Duncan Rd., assigned to Construction on eviction notices FG75 *85 (50 avail.) guests of “the ghosts of lose weight, change your publishes the weekly West Hartford Jan. 17. ( ® U *109 diet to avoid high- recently enlisted in the Mechanic School for Christmas past.” They will training with the Navy’s News. The firm said the checks New Haven County from Dec. 10 to A burglary was reported Classical FG220A *225 (1 only) cholesterol, high-fat foods United States Navy School NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Sheriff *261 be stepping across a time­ Seebees. issued a year ago were never paid. Jan. 2. a t North Methodi*t and persist in a diet that Guarantee Program and is Henry F. Healey has deputized the Classical FG150A (1 only) line into the 1870s this The pair was involved recently Healey, the father of six childfen Church, 300 Parker St. 1 ^ Jj *166>® * 140 avoids these foods presently undergoing Christmas spirit in New Haven Coun­ holiday as they tramp the He is a 1976 graduate of with plans to publish an afternoon ty and his men will refrain from ser­ ranging in age from 15 to 26, said filing cabinets wel thereafter. If you return to recruit training in Orlando, reported vandalized, but it board walks, peer through Manchester High School. daily newspaper to replace the ving eviction notices during the children suffer the most when a your previous habits that Fla. was undetermined if com­ candlelit windows and visit deceased Hartford Times. The paper holidays. family is evicted at Christmas or were associated with a plete access was gained. inside a diversity of es­ never materialized, however, ’"This is the time of year when peo­ when a breadwinner's salary is gar­ Petty cash was taken from tablishments at Cow Town. because the younger brother, who ple try to do things for other people, nished. YAMAHA 12 STRINGERS Cow Town is an authen­ n i i f l m B i T r i i n Fashions! also publishes the law daily, said he and this is probably the only thing a “Parents who don’t have much will a drawer, police said, E tic village located on the could not raise the needed capital. sheriff can do,” Healey said really deprive themselves at Christ­ Wayne C. Leonard, 17, of Ret Price Sale Price banks of the Arkansas SptelaKiing Bxcluthitly hi Several persons involved with the Thursday. mas and give to the kids, so when you Marlborough, was charged FG 260 SLENOcRlZINa phiS-MlO Im Moim 6 Only River in Wichita, Kan. proposed afternoon daily complained Healey said no eviction notices or deprive the parents, you deprive the with fourth-degree larceny >251 >175 Wichita’s history began they had not been paid for three wage garhi^ments will be served in kids," he said. (shoplifting) Thursday. The incident was reported with an Indian village, a w h e n fu h lo n weeks’ work. A wage garnishment can be served trading settlement and an I for any amount above $89 but, Healey at Sears in the Parkade. He l i a look, not • $U» army camp on the said. “How far does $89 go these was released on a written VENTURA BASE GUITARS Chisholm Trail. Its loca­ days? You don't want to attach a promise to appear in court tion and later its railroad fine stew might be cabin, so called because man's pay before Christmas because Jan. 10. 2 only with cases Reg. >269» now* 175 C Flood damage suit trial made Wichita the number bubbling in the cast iron groups of men known to be the kids wind up without a gift or one cowtown of the West. kettle hanging there. outlaws used the cabin as a Wrap her up in without a Christmas tree." It is this era that has Next door to the parson’s stopover, and the jail, a something lovely under way in Rockville He said his deputy sheriffs feel VENTURA ELECTRICS been captured and home is another original small, square building good about not having to evict a fami­ L o tte ry preserved on a 17-acre site structure — the made of bridge planks she can wear ly during the holidays. 1 only Reg. ^269.50 n o w * 1 7 5 withc...i in the heart of the city. Of Presbyterian Church, built nailed together. The foot- A sqit entered against the Town of The case is being heard before a 'It's not a nice thing to do anytime, n u m b e r the buildings which make in 1870. This popular thick walls were supposed­ Manchester for flood damages that jury trial at the court. Town officials, but at Christmas it’s bad. There are up this historical town, five building is used frequently ly escape proof but such reportedly occurred in 1970 is now usually children involved and they HARTFORD (UPI) - including Director of Public Works The number drawn are original structures throughout the yedr for was not the case in more being heard in the Tolland Court of Jay J. Giles and Town Manager don’t understand. All they know is Thursday night in the more than 100 years old. weddings and christening than one instance. Common Pleas in Rockville. Robert B. Weiss, have been sub­ they're being put out. Then they look HONDO 10 Sale Price Others are restorations ceremonies. Now it is in In next week’s column SpocW SIzM Joseph Kaminski, a resident of 113 at the parents and it makes you feel weekly (Connecticut State e. Price 1Mto26Vi poenaed for the trial. Weiss was not IN and still others are faithful h o li^ y dress, with we’ll talk about and show N. School St., filed the charges terrible," he said. Lottery was Ol-Orange-111. STUDENT 54500 and3«loS2 required tb testify, but Giles has • 3 5 copies. All have been fur­ greenery and bright red some of the handsome against the town asking for payment Healey, 52, of Derby, has never Jack E. Mullins, 58. a STOCK spent time this week in the court. retired sailor from Gales GUITARS nished I in as nearly an ribbons decorating the decorations which pioneers because of damage to his property The trial is expected to be con­ forgotten his first job as a deputy Ferry won the top prize of authentic manner as possi­ bracket lamps which line might have used to add and basement caused by flmdlng. cluded by early next week. sheriff 18 years ago. He had to serve ble so that visitors can see both sides of the sanctuary. touches of holiday cheer to an eviction notice at Easter. $ 200 , 000 . how the pioneers lived a Other original structures their surroundings. century ago in the western include the “horse thief” (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) MARTIN CASES frontier. This season a large group BROWN’S of volunteers have donated TIRE SHOP 6 only Ret >110 NOW« 6 5 time and talents to BEST IN A gift for those decorating the buildings in­ side and out in holiday SERVICE: dress. Then the public was Front End AlIgnmonI LYLE GUITARS invited to come calling. Brakn WhMl Balancing interested in A I j O N G They will see the splen­ dor of a Victorian house n o w n io and the meanness of Cow 333 Main 8t. W * 4 only Ret >170 Town’s first jail. The Manchaatw 646-3444 Railroads and STEEL luxury of a two-story home was not known in Wichita $14 values ■niu until 1869 when the Munger GUITAR STRINGS - MARKED DOWN house was built with the misses pantsl Excluding Martin, Fender, Gibson local history NL\Nnii5?n;i< assistance of family and the price Is right GLOBE KAllJlOAl) REDUCTIONS ON ALL ACCESSORIES friends. This is probably HY Travel Service TIIOMNS the most notable of the and so are the colorsi R.1,IAVIS..IK. 7 S59 MAIN STREET Grover original structures. Aiuperootlaotloii 643-2168 Cottonwood logs hewn of novohjr Mryilo Everyone's favorite ... the most popular MARLBOROUGH GUITAR MACHINES with axes and adzes were •»«at«rs,ooatttylM, pull-on, elastic waist pants ... designed Over 30 Years MICROPHONES Reg. Sale squared for walls, sub­ tog(l« firont itylM. for smooth comfort, easy, flattering fitl Travel Experience, Silk Along Steel 10 only Golii Plated *46.50 floors and a base for the pullovarilkloUmort. Authorized agent in Reg. Price *50 •SRao shake roof. The river near­ Shown nro throo • Polyester knits • Poly/Acrylic ' Manchester for all' 3 Mit only by provided materials for from tho oolioollon. • Solids e Jacquards • Chocks • Plaids Airlines, Railroads and Chrome Rated *36 *26 Steamship Lines. with more than 38 lllualratlona of Iralna, rallroad-rolalad NOW ONLY • 3 5 the mortar — clam shells • Sizes 8 to 18 bulldinga, ate., lor tho tirat time tolla tha otory of the 7 Mtu only burned for lime and mixed with sand and water — sportswear, downtown and Parkade. South Mancheatar Railroad, once tha ahortaat prlvataly- which contained buffalo OPEN EVERY NIGHT This printing test |>attern Is ownad railroad In tha nation. Tho author aato tho acona In part of The Herald quality tha llrat chapter by outlining tho doValopmont ol hair to make it cohesive. TIL i P.M. • Downtown open Mon. thru FrI. 9:30 to 0:00 HERE’S A NEW WAY TO BUY A GOOD PIANO! In contrast, the par­ control program in order to rallroada In-the United Statoa and In Connactlcut, than give you one of the finest sonage is a refined frame newspapers in the nation. launchoa Into tho origina of tho 8MRR. Not only doaa ho All pianos are completely rebuilt, cottage with its lawn par­ • Sat. 9:30 to 5 doacriba tha rolling atock, tho yard faellltlaa. achoduloa available at: tially enclosed by an ornate Xz and moro, but alao ha doacribaa tho Inlluonco ol tho all the old paint removed, REMEMBER TAFFEJA? • Reed’a iron fence. The three-room ROMANCE IS back as Tk(M Foftliisw • Parkade Mon. • Sat. 10-0 ownara, tha Chanoya ol allk-manulaoturing lama, on tha bleaohed and sanded. All you structure is conservatively Here Gil Almbei works a reflected by this georgette • Harriaon’a ruffled dress to be topped shirt, ft it designed by VHNON AVON BlOOMflilO wnHusmio I c • I. D C Town of Manohaatar and tha region. Ha diacuaaoa tha plus t u furnished with the exce|h with taffeta skirt for those in Dominic Rompollo to lop a Vomon Qrdo It. 44 •OAFatk Avo. SIIm Doono Hwy.l economic lactora which forced an and to paaaongor aor- • Train Exchange do Is stain and paint and savel tlon of a fine parlor organ. a party mood this seasoa. poie-de-sole skirt with satin noirt CoUof Mom liotmfMd W vllW fwimw vlca and, ultimataly, tha aalo of tha lino. • Westown Pharmacy A comer cupboard cdn- Sparkling colors are ruby, bell and hem. I VorMA NoH lank • Mancheatar,Historical Society Wo do all the dirty work. tains the "company” china amethyst or topai. ' HMAN , StMMI 60 uprights, grands and players In stook. and a pothook in the Omw ilMot In HoiiNikn, ItenM/SboHiltHtetl, S ^ i • Cheney Homeataad _____ fireplace suggests that a V 9 V ifilsiiMMiMiiiiiiiMn PAnic TWRl.VE-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmchwter. Conn., FrI.. Dec. 17,1876 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Dec. 17, 1976 - PAGE THIRTEEN-A %iquor lax war’ Town advertises raises questian ^ Skating CETA positions report The Town of Manchester Is advertising for two new about ethics positions — a personnel assistant and a Vista Volunteer for the elderly. HARTFORD (UPI) - A holiday "liquor tax war” In­ The personnel assistant is a Comprehensive Employ­ There will be no skating today at any of volving Connecticut and bordering states has raised an ment Training Act (CETA) position that will be fund^ the town supervised areas. For informa­ ethical question over the right of agents to conduct out-of through the federal work program. The town tion about skating on the weekend, phone state snooping. requirements for the post call for someone with a 643-4700. The dispute has turned the spotlight from the pursued S)K £*.\1 CcrrCiAV . graduate degree in public administration or a related — those who buy more than a gallon of alcohol and take it field, or someone with a bachelor’s degree and one year’s into Connecticut — to the pursuers (Connecticut Tax experience in public personnel work. Commissioner Gerald J. Heffeman’s tax enforcement lOOoO^ Dc>\.\ Ho'o.Sc" ficii ■iT*'' The assistant, who will be paid |10,000 annually, will agents). work with town personnel programs, including merit, For your shopping Heffernan said Thursday his agents will continue sur­ training, labor relations, and affirmative action. veillance outside liquor stores in other New England Since it is a CETA post, applicants must be Manchester convenience we wilt he states despite warnings from New Hampshire Gov. residents and must have b ^n unemployed for at least 30 Meldrlm Thomson. days. His remarks came after Hiomson complained of "out- The town is accepting applications through Dec. 28. All OPEN SUNDAY of-state tax snoopers checking New Hampshire liquor People’s Store applicants should apply to the Municipal Building. buyers.” The Vista Volunteer, a position formerly held by Diane 10am til 5 pm Connecticut residents have risked arrest rather than Wicks, now the town’s Outreach worker for the elderly, pay the high cost of liquor in their own state. Despite Holiday Specials will work in a variety of services for Manchester’s elder­ lower taxes on alcohol, the state’s fair trade law lets the ly. state set minimum prices for liquor sales. Packase 100 Paper Filters For Most Coffee Makers The job pays a yearly stipend, and applications will be 9 7 7 M A I N Opponents of the law say it allows the liquor industry to accepted through Jan. 3. All interested applicants should D o w n to w n run itself and set high liquor prices. OCRSPECIAL...... 2 f o r ^ l . 0 0 contact the Municipal Building. ^itt|tl(G aeatcii M a n c h e ste r Three Connecticut lawmakers Thursday Introduced legislation to abolish the law and make Connecticut more Holiday Mirro Copper Molds GIFT SHOP competitive in the lucrative liquor industry. $3.39 Values Lutx announces Mon.-Sat. til 5:30; Thurs. til 9 Thomson said if the Connecticut taxmen keep up their snooping, "they can also expect to be photographed, ALL ONE PRICE ...... * 2 .0 0 Three more appointees named requested to produce personal identification and have Authentic Replicas President-elect Jimmy Carter Thursday announced three more appointments in Plains, vacation plans Patty Hearst smiles during interview their names published in the newspapers.” Neither Tiiomson nor Heffernan mentioned each of Clear Base On Lamps Ga. They are, left to right. Rep. Andrew Young, ambassador to the United Nations; Reg. 9.95 This Sale Only ’The Lutz Junior Museum on 126 Cedar St. has scheduled Patty Hearst is shown smiling as she gave her first interview with CBS reporter Harold other’s state but it was evident they meant their respec­ Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Affairs advisor; and Charles Schultze, chairman of NOW SHOWING the Council of Economic Advisors. (UPI photo) some special activities during the Christmas vacation Dow, which was aired Thursday with CBS news. In the exclusive interview, the 21-year-old tive domains. * 6 .9 9 week. Heffernan said, "We’re going to continue with the a t v heiress discussed her 19 months as a captive and fugitive. (UPI photo) ^ same program. TTiose who flagrantly violate the law will On Tuesday, Dec. 28, the museum will have a LAMP OIL “Medieval Morning” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. featuring be prosecuted.” Extra 99c Bottle Thomson, disturbed by what he called "totalitarian • Carter denies pressure in choices Dale Plummer with his tales of knights of old. He will methods” by “brown-shirted tax snoopers” said that give an armor and sword demonstration. After his com­ 226 SPENCER ST. PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) - President­ Brzezinski to be National Security He said he will have formation of bat demonstration, there will be craft activities. 7 “suspicious acting” persons around liquor stores can Fear made Patty keep running MANCHESTER elect Jimmy Carter said reports that his Cabinet “substantially” com­ ’There will be a Nature Center Morning on Thursday, expect to be questioned by New Hampshire state police. Affairs adviser. “’They also can expect to be photographed by gover­ he is under heavy pressure on his During a night out at a Fay’s pleted by Christmas, but there may Dec. 30, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Gary I^nia from the NEW YORK (UPI) - Patricia Angeles, exactly what they’d asked previous interview was with her nor’s aides, requested to produce personal identification, cabinet choices are "greatly trailer steak house, Carter told be one or two positions to fill soon museum’s summer nature classes will offer a morning of Hearst says the six Symbionese for, and I don’t feel sorry for them at father’s newspaper, the San Fran­ and have their names published in the newspapers,” he exaggerated,” then summoned two reporters over dinner that he has afterward. indoor and outdoor activity at the Nature Center, 269 Oak Liberation Army members slain in a all." cisco Examiner. said. more prospective appointees and a some 45 persons under consideration He also said he intends to assemble Grove St. She still faces charges in a Los Pre-registration is required for both of these events Los Angeles shootout "got exactly She said- one of the dead, SLA Heffernan acknowledged his agents have been dis­ labor lobbyist today to his home for for 15 top jobs in his administration. his Cabinet at his favorite vacation Ik*"'’ what they deserved” but a fear that leader Donald DeFreeze, known as Angeles sporting goods store patched to bordering states to stop the illegal importing talks. Carter said both Rep. Barbara Jor­ spot off the south Georgia coast near and may be made by calling the museum at 643-0949. the "same thing would happen to "Cinque”, was a “complete maniac, robbery, and no questions were per­ of large quantities of untaxed liquor which shortchanges Carter was scheduled to interview dan, D-Tex. and former Ambassador Brunswick for a couple of days On Friday, Dec. 31, the museum will sponsor a Happy ma RM me" kept her on the run. alcoholic, egotistical, raping, mitted about that or other pending the state each year by millions of dollars. Joan Manley, vice president in to Luxembourg Patricia Harris are between Christmas and New Year’s New Year event from 1 to 3 p.m, ’The public is invited to The 21-year-old heiress, recently murdering, horrible person.” iegal action. charge of the book division of Time being considered for unspecified for get-acquainted and policy attend the celebration. 'This is a “come and go as you meetings. freed on bail from prison while her Yet she said that while watching HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY Inc., and Juanita Kreps, vice presi­ positions. please’’ happening with craft activities and the shootout on television from an dent of Duke University. They are refreshments. ’The event is free. bank robbery conviction is appealed, Endless variety of materials discussed her 19 months as a captive Anaheim Calif., motel room, she being considered for the positions of For further information, call the museum. BeauUful original designs and fugitive in a CBS News interview . decided she had no choice but to stay secretaries of commerce and labor, with- surviving SLA members Legislators seek repeal Many one-of-a-kind pieces respectively. Barry report calls taped Wednesday at her parents’ San William and Emily Harris. He also arranged to meet with Simeon. Calif., compound and shown Your friends will buy beautiful hand-crafted jewelry About town "For so long the SLA had been AFL-CIO Secretary Treasurer Lane Thursday night. of liquor price controls at reduced prices and you will earn 15% of the sales. Many of her remarks covered the telling me over and over again that Kirkland, who is bringing arguments for new approach same ground as testimony in her my parents didn’t care about me, HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s from George Meany favoring John Sunset Rebekah Lodge The Professional Connecticut has a Liquor COntrol EASY TO SELL • POPULAR Dunlop for the labor post and James bank robbery trial. But her com­ that the police didn’t care about me, liquor industry is charging too much Board, which sets minimum liquor HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut he and other members will propose will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Women’s Gub will have its ments about the SLA members who that the FBI didn’t care about me. for its alcoholic beverages and the law REASONABLY PRICED Schlesinger for Secretary of Defense. should take a new approach in its legislation in the upcoming session to at the Marine Corps annual Christmas party prices for retail and wholesale sales. Both held those positions in the kidnaped her from her Berkeley, "And then, to see it on television that lets them do it should be Liquor businessmen then top the handling of juvenile delinquents, ac­ meet some of the recommendations League Home, Parker St. Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Call now to schedule parties Ford Cabinets, but Dunlop Calif., home Feb. 4, 1974, were her that they’re shooting into a house, repealed, according to three state minimum price with their profit cording to a report released by the made by their study. Barry will also After the meeting, there the home of Mrs. Ellen for the profitable Christmas season resigned and Schlesinger was fired. most bitter ever. setting it on fire, killing everyone in lawmakers. margin. state Juvenile Justice Commission. request an extension of the commis­ will be a Christmas party. Lingard, 35 Hudson St. the house, and saying that they think At a news conference TTiursday, She said a taped communique she Reps. Phyliss T. Kipp, R-Groton, This has caused a great deal of con­ Most of the recommendations in sion until Feb. 1, 1978. “Juvenile Ruth Waddell, district Hostesses are Mrs. that I’m in there ... I believed them. I Carter announced the selections of the report released Thursday called made eulogizing the SLA members and William A. (Filins, D-Norwalk cern among some lawmakers who justice is a big subject, and it takes deputy president, requests Lingard, Mrs. Wirth Velte, slain in a shootout with police on May believed that if I tried to get away, filed a proposal Thursday calling for Rep. Andrew Young, D-Ga., black on the courts to take a tougher more than one year to complete,” he members of her staff to Mrs. May White and Mrs. feel the price of liquor in the state iS' civil rights leader, to be ambassador affordable 17, 1974, had been "written up for that that same thing would happen to repeal of the state’s fair trade liquor handcrafted bg stance against youths who break the said today. meet at the Marine Home Elsie Emery. Members me.” too high. to the United Nations, former Budget me.” law. They said the legislative proposal Apparently, Connecticut residents law and on parents to assume more at 7 p.m. for a rehearsal. are asked to bring wrapped "After what they did to me, there’d Miss Hearst admitted she once felt Director Charles Schultze to be responsibility for the actions of their ’The major proposals in the report gifts for convalescent is designed to make (^nnecticut’s agree. They travel to neighboring Chris Atwell 633-4352 or 633-3880 be no reason for me to eulogize her parents had "abandoned” her. liquor industry more competitive with chairman of the Council of Economic delinquent children. include: home patients. There will Now, she says, "I love them. ’They’ve states in great numbers to buy Advisers and former State Depart­ • Charge Accepted them.” she said. "I feel that they got neighboring states. Sen. David M. Barry of Manchester, — Putting students suspended from be a grab bag for been so fantastic.” "cheap” liquor. Although Connec­ ment policy planner Zbigniew exactly what they deserved in Los A short time later. Sen. Robert chairman of the committee, said that school in an isolated environment members. ■”rhis will be the first Christmas ticut’s tax on liquor is less than in Houley, D-Somers, filed similar within the school rather than out "on that we’ve been together since, oh, abutting states, the price of beer, legislation, which he termed, “a little the street.” Students would be super­ .Manchester ‘74 — no, since ‘73 — and tomorrow wine and bard alcohol is much E more broad.” vised and required to do remedial Thursday, 2:01 p.m. — smell we’re getting our tree and it will be greater. Plant closing Last year, the legislature struck work assignments. Students of smoke, 319 Autumn St. fantastic.” Under the Kipp-Collins proposal, down all the Connecticut fair trade suspended a second time would have (Town) NAUGATUCK(UPI) - UniRoyal It was her first broadcast inter­ there would be no minimum price. New traffic light Thursday, 2:44 p.m. — car Inc. says rubber boot production laws except those for liquor and Retailers and wholesalers would com­ IM OLINSKrS to undergo psychiatric evaluation; view since she was found guilty last cigarettes. fire, 447 Main St. (Town) plant in February and move the divi­ pete in a free market. This, according — Allowing a sentencing judge in Thursday, 6:33 p.m. — March of participating in a San Fran­ The 21st Constitutional Amend­ ! SINCE 1940 called dangerous AGWA’ adult court to have access to a defen­ sion out of the country, perhaps to cisco bank robbery and given a to the sponsors, would bring the price minor bru^ (ire, Richmond ment, which repealed Prohibition, dant’s juvenile police records for Dunfries, Scotland. seven-year sentence. Her only of booze down and keep Connecticut Rd. (Town) guarantees each state can set its own residents from going outside the state AS ALWAYS ... A woman who attended Thursday body is not worthy of acquisition, she violations under the youthful liquor industry regulations. to buy liquor. night’s comment session said that said. offender program and for major Seal switch C She requested that the town, in­ SAVES YOU MORE! the new traffic light installed at the felonies; WASHINGTON (UPI) - stead of buying the water, work with East Catholic High School entrance — Increasing parental liability for Rep. Christopher J. Dodd, the owner to clean up the pond. is dangerous for drivers attempting damages to property or injuries to D-Conn., Wednesday asked IFIDID The rather remarkable new ‘•Ltr.Kyn.iv A second woman said that she fell to make a left turn onto the turnpike. persons caused by the acts of their that he be assigned to the Reilly car purchase called^laughable’ on an Adams St. sidewalk in Pulsar* that’s a calculator JiVhirlpool She also said that sidewalks are children. The commission House International needed from the school to the September and contacted the town recommended parental liability be Relations Committee HARTFORD (UPI) - Attorney counsel about the matter. She said Daly, Reilly's lawyer who also is said. He said a "reliable source” Manchester Parkade. raised from the present $1,500 to $3,- because of his desire to T.F. Gilroy Daly says he believes and Time Computer* 30 DAY FREE TRIAL Connecticut’s insurance com­ provided the information. She also questioned the Conserva­ that she has not yet received a reply. 000 for the first incident and $5,000 become more involved in state police detectives investigating V RANQES J missioner and a former federal In 1974, Reilly was convicted of tion Commission’s proposal to Director Pat Prignano conducted for each subsequent incident. the issues of hitman rights the unsolved Barbara Gibbons combined prosecutor, manslaughter in the 1973 slashing purchase Hilliard Pond, liie water the session. in other countries. murder recently bought Peter “I heard several days ago they death of his mother but he won a new No larger than a goexj-sized man’s ON THE AGWAV WATER SOFTNER SYSTEM Reilly’s old Corvette in a have repurchased the car. It trial and the charge eventually was wiistwatch. Adds. . . subtracts.. . divides " la u ^ b le ” attempt to prove the belonged to Miss Gibbons and was dismissed. 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DtA0UNi.iUM.IWC.1»»l "THE KINO Sat. a 00-4 30 WAGON SHED NURSERY 540 HEW STATE RD. MANCHESTER ISSGRIIFIN ROiO.SOVTM WINDSOR • lN-71Si TILl 8 P.M. 289-9.339 OF Q MlRTIN DONUT CADD’C Tal. 643-7111 OPEN 0H*T4tYt«WMk KiHnkINMrOaAuE SUOOB QallrfOoHA, ^ PRODUCEI" South ow Rt«. S (0 SsiUtvoiT Avt. (IHt. RyA St. to OriHin Rd. ■ M lin O or 646-3098 C ||U I a « aiHA AiHwt MmlWAWr II 76 OAKUND ST.. MANCHESTER » 643-R3R4 2 MAIN ST. O P ' " ' "> 10 am PM V PAGE FOURTEEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Dec. H.Jg76_ •Manchester Evening Herald- m m For Obituaries Penney’s tells Grasso Home Delivery ;nnial (Continued from Page One) A second change mentioned by center in Columbus, Ohio were Mrs. Anne Hutton James E. Leahy Anderson would be the acquisition of shown at the meeting. The shots Phone 047-9946 William Anderson discussed property in the northwest comer of were taken by committee members EAST HARTFORD/area news Mrs. Anne Hutton, 96, of 565 Ver­ VERNON - James E. Leahy, 75, changes to the park plan that have who had traveled to Columbus FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17.1976 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS / * • SOUTH WINDSOR .VERNON non St. died Thursday at a the park. of 56 Mt. Vernon Dr. died Thur^ay been mentioned recently. Lamson said today that the small earlier this month to view the center. Manchester convalescent home. She night at Rockville General Hospital. One included the possibility of chunk of property might be needed A similar catalog distribution was the widow of John Hutton. He was the husband of Mrs. Frances moving the southerly boundary of the center is planned as the major Mrs. Hutton was born Aug. 12,1880 for an access road and for drainage Ruegamer Leahy. park southward. facility work. Lamson is meeting building in the town’s proposed in­ in Ireland, daughter of the late Mr. Leahy was born in Lee, Mass., Alan Lamson, assistant town dustrial park. William and Helena Rogers, and had with the property owner this after­ and had lived in Vernon for 29 years. planner, said today that this is being noon to discuss the matter. A ten-minute film, provided by J.C. Officials disagree lived in Manchester most of her life. Before his retirement, he was considered because the town’s right- Film, slides, and pictures of the Penney, showed work being done on a She was a member of South United manager of the H&E Laundry in of-way runs south of the present J.C. Penney catalog distribution center under construction in Kansas Methodist Church. Hartford. He was a communicant boundary. City. She is survived by a daughter-in- and a former trustee of Sacred Heart If the boundary is moved to include with league about law, Mrs. William Hutton of Church. the right-ofway, it would make it Philadelphia, Pa.; a grandson, Other survivors are three sons, A group of English Quakers easier to install utility lines for the William T. Hutton of San Francisco, Robert Leahy of New Milford, chartered a ship for North park. Lamson said that the boundary Corps needs more items Calif.: a granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Kenneth Leahy of Enfield and Arthur America on Sept.'S, 1776 to might have to be moved "a couple of enlist in the Continental Ar­ The Revitalization Corps action such as turkeys or hams. Matzkin of Philadelphia; four great­ Leahy of Lynbrook, N.Y.; a brother, hundred feet." town’s incinerator my. Their leader sent a center which is locatedI inI the former There is a particular need for cribs grandchildren and several nieces and Frank Leahy of Brooklyi), N.Y.; a This would include a few present message to Parliament that Grant’s store at the Parkade needs and beds. Coll said. > nephews. sister, Mrs. George Rowen of West businesses, including Anderson's tool "the King's attitude towards more items, Ned Coll, corps director, Anyone wishing to make financial only about four per cent of the town’s The funeral is Saturday at 1:30 Hartford; and nine grandchildren. his colonies must be opposed company, within the boundaries of BY MAL BARLOW of the plant on statistical data based said. contributions may mail them to the total amount of trash, now much p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. by every right-thinking man." the park. Town officials, commenting on the on other plants. They have not made The center, which opened recently, Revitalization Corps, P.O. Box 1625, more than 50,000 tons per year in­ E. Center St. The Rev. Dr. George from Burke Funeral Home, 76 The World Almanac relates. Town Manager Robert B. Weiss East Hartford League of Women tests here. Mulligan said. has received many items, but is Hartford, Conn. 06101. cluding the trash received from Webb, pastor of South United Prospect St., Rockville, with a Mass said that the businesses, if included, Voters statements about the town in­ The town is protesting the state waiting for calls to distribute the The Revitalization Corps dis­ Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Also, the Methodist Church, will officiate. at Sacred Heart Church at 10. Burial within the park boundaries, would cinerator, said this week they must and federal threats to close down the things. tributes household furnishings, glass and cans do not bum but would Burial will be at the convenience of will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Lenox, not have to make any substantial disagree. incinerator. “We need an alter­ There are furnishings and clothing clothes, toys and food to the ne^y only melt if affected at all by the in­ native," said Mulligan. “There is the family. Mass. changes. available that couM aid thq victims Mrs. Rose Brown, League presi­ Friends may call at the funeral who request them. The center In cinerator which reaches about 1,800 some merit to incineration.. There Friends may call at the funeral One change that would be of the recent multi-complex fire on Manchester enables the corps to dent, said early this week that the home tonight from 7 to 9. required, if the boundary shift is made, degrees Fahrenheit. may be some smoke in the air, but home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Oak St. when five families were serve the needy and unemployed in proposed state bottle bill would p.m. would be the resignation of Anderson remove more than 2,(XX) tons of waste He did not disparage the League’s the landfill operation pollutes the George P. Bruno affected. the small towns north and east of efforts to pass the bottle bill. But the The family suggests that any from the Manchester Economic a year from the town incineration ground.” EAST HARTFORD - George P. Gun dealer^8 Coil said that the center is open HartTord. real target of their effort is to end memorial gifts may be made to the Development Commission, the plan­ process. Also, East Hartford does not have Bruno, 65, of 101 Connecticut Blvd. seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 9 The center will remain open at litter. Mulligan said. Connecticut Lung Association, 45 Ash ning agency for the park, "niis would She quoted from a survey done by the land with which to set up a land­ died Thursday at his home. He was surrender p.m., but volunteers are needed to least through Decemver. “We’re dedicated to recycling,” he St., East Hartford. be to prevent the appearance of a the state League which estimated fill operation. the husband of Mrs. Olga Cummings operate the center. Besides keeping Anyone wishing to make con­ said. “We recycle newsprint, glass, conflict of interest, according to seven per cent of the town’s trash is Mayor Richard Blackstone agreed Bruno. expected it open, volunteers receive and sort tributions may deliver them to the metal, and tires." John Brown Weiss. cans and bottles from soft drinks and with Mulligan, although he praised Mr. Bruno was assistant manager the various contributions. center or call the Revitalization His department is working now to the bottle bill efforts of the League. John Brown, 89, of 333 Bidwell St., The Neighborhood Committee From now through next week. Coll beer. If the bottle bill made these of Bradley Bowl, Windsor Locks, for VICTORVILLE, Calif. (UPI) - Corps at 249-7523 for pick-up. increase the effectiveness of the It would take a very large reduc­ 11 years before retiring in 1974. He formerly of Gilead, died Thursday at briefly discussed the possibility of said, there is a need for children’s returnable and not throwaway, they a Manchester convalescent home. Sheriff’s deputies today awaited the Anyone in need of any articles may town’s recycling programs. tion in trash volume before the town previously had been employed at the finding another representative to books and toys. The center will also call the corps or contact one of the would appear only in small propor­ r, Mr. Brown was born in Gilead and surrender of a gun dealer hunted in replace Anderson on the commission He suggested the only real could shut down one shift in the 24- tions of the town’s trash. former Bond Hotel, Hartford, for 22 connection with one of several accept food items. Any perishable social service agencies or the difference in trash levels at the in­ lived there until coming to the if the need arises. She estimated the town would save hour schedule maintained weekdays years, and at the Ten Pin Bowl, South arsenals of heavy weapons dis­ foods will be kept in refrigeration. welfare department. cinerator would be the removal of Manchester area five years ago. He $30,394 per year with the new law. at the incinerator, the mayor said. Windsor, for eight years. covered in Southern California in the the newsprint entirely. If it could all was a farmer before his retirement. Harry Congdon, superintendent of sanitation, inspects the fire in an incinerator furnace. Also, she said the state and federal The plant and the sanitation depart­ He was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., and He is survived by several nieces past two weeks. be recycled, all of it, there would be a ment are working at about its most had lived in the Hartford area most Michael E. Stringer of La Canada, pressure on the town to close down 7 large difference in the load on the in­ and nephews. the incinerator might ea: > with less efficient level now, he said. of his life. He was an Army veteran operator of a gun shop in Glendale, cinerator, he said. The funeral and burial will be Roller rink reportedly pressure and use of the incinerator. of World War II. arranged through his attorney to sur­ About the incinerator being closed Harry Congdon, superintendent of private. APPLIANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO “I doubt it,’’ said Arthur J. Other survivors are a daughter, The Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 225 render at Victorville Municipal Court by the state, Mulligan said, “We sanitation, has worked at the in­ Mrs. Barbara Michaud of St. David, this afternoon. planned in Parkade | Mulligan Jr., director of public cinerator since it opened in 1956. He Main St., is in charge of works. maintain it meets all the standards.” Maine; a brother, Walter Bengston San Bernardino County sheriff’s He cited the town’s own on-site is proud of its record. He said its full arrangements. "I don't see where we would save of Bristol; a sister, Mrs. Ethel deputies raided a cabin during the A roller skating rink is expected to open in the Forbes tests which approved the plant. The capacity is 350 tons in a 24-hour There are no calling hours. this money." Knight of East Hartford; five weekend allegedly rented by Stringer & Wallace building at the Manchester Parkade in state and federal environmental period and this has yet to be reached. grandchildren and a great­ in the mountain resort village of February, with a local man serving as manager. He said glass and beer cans are agencies both base their judgments He considers it efficient and clean. Mrs. Jessie Schaefer, of 44 Columbus St. verified today grandchild. Mrs. Catherine Hall Wright wood. They said they found a EUREKA The funeral is Saturday at 9 a.m. at that her husband, Paul G. Schaefer, is in training with the Mrs. Catherine Killard Hall, 80, of half track armored vehicle—for Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main United Skates of America firm in Ck)lumBus, Ohio. Hartford died Thursday at Hartford which he had a permit—in the gar­ St. Burial will be in Veterans age. and under the cabin a concrete Schaefer was previously employed by Presidential In- uTm cTrip Hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. DEMONSTRATION HRC buys film, okays wage M em orial F ield of bunker concealing a store of surance in Manchester. Francis P. Vendetta of Manchester. Cemetery. weapons, including belts of machine The firm will reportedly be renovating the interior of Factory She is also survived by a sister, the site of the former department store and will be taking The Human Relations Commission local groups and groups in area vice on mental illness to whom to see Friends may call at the funeral five grandchildren and four great­ gun ammunition. towns on request. Also, it will be home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a lease out on the building. . Wednesday agreed to buy a film to get a child into the Little League. grandchildren. More than a ton of machine guns, called “Cinque—Prince of Freedom” shown by the Board of Education to The commission thanked Miss hand grenades and other military ar­ Comments on the new facility were also made The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 for $375. school children throughout town. Marquez for her work on the book. Mrs. Joseph E. LaChappeBe mament was discovered abandoned Thursday night at the Advisory Park and Recreation a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral Home, The film tells the story of people The commission also approved the Also, the commission discussed the Mrs. Edna Magowan LaChappelie, near the village, thrown over Commission. Ernest Tureck, park superintendent, said 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a Mass taken from their homes in Africa by wages of its secretary, Miss Linda East Hartford Housing Authority. 55, of Wiliimantic, formerly of hillsides. he had heard that the expected facility is a “high class at St. Augustine’s Church, Hartford, slavers and brought to America. Marquez, who did much of the Hans DePold. commission member, Manchester, died Tuesday at Uncas- outfit.” He said he likexl the idea Uiat the rink was at 9. Burial will be in Rose Hill Meanwhile, San Bernardino County When free, they come to Connecticut preparation for the commission’s said, "We are interested in curbing on-Thames Hospital, Norwich. She sheriff’s deputies said David Eklward expected to have a dress code for skaters. Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Tureck’s comments came after a report by Recreation to live. new booklet. The booklet details all the powers of the authority and in was the wife of Joseph E. Friends may call at the funeral Williamson, named earlier as being the services in town, Manchester and LaChappelie. Director Melvin Siebold on Recreation Department It was made by state people and making them more responsive to the home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. sought in connection with the case, Hartford available to residents. The Mrs. LaChappelie was born in proposed plans for outdoor roller skating. has been shown on TV Channel 30. views of the tenants (of the town's The family suggests that any had been cleared of all involvement. facts in it range from how to get ad­ Manchester and lived in Wiliimantic Tlie Park and Recreation directors and commission The commission plans to show it to 879 units of public housing)” memorial gifts may be made to the Williamson was questioned by for many years. She was a communi­ members at the meeting commented favorably on the Heart Association of Greater Hart­ telephone and by another law en­ cant of St. Mary’s Church, Williman- proposed new facility. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. forcement agency outside California, tic. a spokesman said, and gave his “full Siebold said be preferred that a roller skating program VCMA I Zoppa property attached She is also survived by two sons, cooperation.’’ be accommodated by private enterprise. George LaChappelie of Montville and "No charges will be filed against Joel Janenda, commission chairman, said that the The lawyers for the state Depart­ owner ol Anthony s Interiors of 501 seeks another temporary injunction Joseph P. LaChappelie of Williman- this man." the spokesman said. commission received a petition last year signed by 8(X) ment of Consumer Protection won Hartford Rd., Manchester, has failed and $100,000 in penalties. tic; a brother, Benjamin Magowan of Mrs. Charles I. Dickens persons requesting a roller skating program. The three bays of the East Hartford incinerator on Ecology Dr, near the center of town their request for an attachment of to deliver finished work as promised The court papers also claim Zoppa and that some of his clients have Manchester; a half brother, The funeral of Mrs. (3iarles I. appear ready to receive more loads of trash. Barely visible at the center bay are the jaws the home of Anthony Zoppa of 72 collected cash deposits for work to be Greenlawn St.. East Hartford who been without their furniture for as E Frederick Lauritzen of Miami, Fla.; (Helen) Dickens of 34 Avondale Rd., of the device used to lift the trash out of the deep receiving pit and lift to the opening to one performed, then failed to pick up the a half sister, Mrs. Mildred De^ndia who died Wednesday at a Manchester The Al Slefferts Invite You To A they claim has repeatedly violated a long as two years. furniture but kept the cash. The of Coventry; two grandchildren and convalescent home, is Saturday at of the three furnaces at the plant just behind the pit. The broken windows are thanks to van­ court injunction against him. Asst. Atty. Gen. Robert M. Langer, papers also ask that his business be several nieces and nephews. 8:15 a.m. from Holmes Funeral dals.-(Herald photo by Barlow) The state agency said Zoppa. assigned to the consumer agency, placed in receivership and that he The funeral was this morning at Home, 400 Main St., with a Mass at also has started two separate court make full restitution to all customers the Bacon Funeral Home, 71 St. Bridget Church at 9. A n ta n a actions seeking a total of $150,000 in he harmed. Prospect St., Wiliimantic. Burial Burial will be in East Cemetery. MICROWAVe'OVCN East Hartford court news civil penalties from Zoppa for The attachment on the house is to was in the New Wiliimantic She is survived by a sister, Nte. Save^40 \ Home security problem violating the injunction, which was make sure that if the stale wins its Cemetery. Mildred Madagan of Hartford, whose DEMONSTRATION § Peak 2-1/3 H.P. 2-motor f issued in October. injunction motion, (he house can be C The family suggests that any name was unavailable Wednesday The injunction prohibits Zoppa sold and proceeds given Zoppa's when the obituary appeared in The Recent dispositions in Common Pollard pleaded guilty to third- during holiday season from claiming he would deliver memorial gifts may be made to the Saturday, Dacambor 18 iPower Team CLEANS SHAGStS degree larceny and was given a third customers. American Cancer Society, Windham Herald. Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford in­ Police Chief Clarence A. Drumm iioine to receive expected packages. finished work on a certain date. 11 AJN. TO 3 P.M...... FREE FOOD SAMPLINR. • Eureka's Largest REQ. *169.95 clude: sentence of 60 days suspended on con­ Unit, 20 Walnut St., Wiliimantic. Canister Disposable said home security is a more serious • Many locks are not secure. Most Another action in Superior Court (zatMXMlasiacBsratsmtaiaxstBuzarEazfinfcssAtBadasss Dust Bag • Frank J. Rago, 26, of Rockville, dition full restitution of a bill of problem during the holiday season. can be jimmied or picked open. Get a • Canister. All Steel fourth-degree larceny, $25. $99.50 be made to an electronics firm Reminders from the chief include: pick-resistant, double-cylinder lock In c lu ftts within 60 days. • Tool-T’ak* Tool Carrier 1 2 9 dtiuis • Guy T. Smith, 28, of East Hart­ • Packages left on door steps are with a one-inch dead bolt. East Hartford news briefs Adult recreation > Cleaning Accessories • ilK h m s n ts • Alan Cockerham of 46 Ferndale ford, operating a motor vehicle while even easier to steal than those in More suggestions are available The license suspended, $150. St., Manchester, breach of peace (Continued from Page One) Silver noted the biggest problem in rela­ cars. Thieves have been known to from members of the Crime Preven­ The East Hartford Jaycees will terested people Saturday from 1 to 4 • John R, Tofil, 19, of Hartford, changed to disorderly conduct, $35; follow delivery trucks. Plan to be tion Bureau, Officers Daniel Thayer sponsor a Christmas Gathering with tion to the proposal is enforcement. He Only using a motor vehicle without the and criminal mischief, nolled. p.m. at the Raymond Library on The other 58 softball teams in the or Walt Kehoe. Santa and Frosty the Snowman Main St. also e x p re s^ concern because several owner’s permission, six months in • George Lizotte, 19, of 46 Garden regular league cost the town $6,800. Microwave Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Parks and Recreation Depart­ teams sponsored by civic groups and EUREKA jail; and fourth-degree larceny, St., East Hartford, breach of peace The maximum fee per person in the the senior citizens building at ment announces the Saturday adult churches often have more than several UPRIGHT three months. The sentences are to changed to disorderly conduct, $35. leagues would be $10, Siebold said. Oven .McAuliffe Park. basketball program at the Penney non-resident players. run concurrently. • Ernie Malago, 31, of East Hart­ l i e fees propos^ for the other leagues High School on Forbes St. will take He said he would not want to exclude With • Irene Williams, 26, of Hartford, ford, issuing bad check, nolled; and are $50 for softball, $25 for basketball, $25 59 Rochambeau Elms Post 2083, place in the small gym room, not the those teams, such as the Army-Navy Club, * EiCtuiiv* issuing a bad check, 60 days third-degree larceny, nolled. for volley ball and $60 for winter basket­ ■K' VFW, and its ladies auxiliary will large one. which have been contributors to the youth A suspended and one year probation; • David Ekstrom, 18, of South ball. DiiiA-Nap’ hold its annual children's Christmas It is set for the usual time of 1 to teams and have provided support for • Ostioufdotp'down and third-degree larceny, nolled (not Windsor, fourth-degree larceny and The total projected cost for 1977-78 for many recreation programs. EUREKA CANIS’TER dirt and O'rl party Sunday at 2 p.m. at the post 4:30 p.m. Brain! > Edg« K lftnai prosecuted). criminal impersonation, both nolled. all programs, including two youth The commission is recommending a All SiM l Conilrucfion cloani along home, 3 Bidwell St. Players are advised to enter the S-pitc« sitschmtni Ml * h a is o o a td t • Paul Barron, 24, of Bolton, • Sonia Rose, 32, of Hartford, programs, is $25,843 with a projected strong penalty for teams which do not 1'» Pssk H P motor W w building from the rear side entrance 8 See the NEW VCMA tsimo 53 breach of peace changed to disorder­ second-degree burglary and third- revenue from fees of $7,830. comply with the requirements. The rule Beg. 89» L S Paquette, author of the town's if not allowed through the front lob­ The commission Thursday endorsed the ly conduct, $35. degree burglary, both nolled. that now exists is that a team cannot have iCookmatic • Dennis Smith, 27, of 165 Summit history "O nly More So " will by. concept and proposal. • Henry F. Glode, 36, of 1667 The large gym will be used for an more than five non-resident players. Tolland Tpke., Manchester, breach St., Manchester, tampering with a autograph his books and meet in­ Siebold and Assistant Recreation Direc­ 8 Power Shift all-day wrestling meet. Siebold'said the rule has nevei’ been en­ S A V E almost «50 of peace changed to disorderly con­ motor vehicle and third-degree tor Carl Silver will be discussing the forced, although officials have t>ad to I feature duct,'$35. larceny, both nolled on condition he proposals with the league officials and point out the rules on occasion. Upright has Eureka probably have fees which will be quite • Jeffrey D. Ostberg, 22, of 74 continue to seek counseling. Vandalism gets costly The recreation directors will make the. 6-way Dial-A-Nap® Cooper St., Manchester, breach of • Walter Little, 28, of Hartford, close to those recommended, Siebold said. final decision on the proposal before the Cooking AdJutU to daap-claan any carpal peace changed to resisting arrest, several burglary and larceny charges The goal posts on the football fields The Board of Directors has already in­ next commission meeting Jan. 20. from lowait nap to thickast ahag. Vandals cost the town more than nolled. stemming from a break Oct. 28 into at Gorman and McAuliffe Parks dicated they will agree with the proposed Siebold also reported on the status of a Got You $2,000 in damages within the first 20 REG. ‘IdS-SS • Gary W. Pollard, 32, of 55 an East Hartford doctor’s office, were knocked down. fees recommended by the recreation busing proposal for the handicapped to the days of November, said an East r, directors. Down? onl\ Williams St., East Hartford, issuing case turned over to the Hartford Soccer posts were knocked down at Recreation Center at the Nike Site. Hartford Police report. a bad check, 60 days suspended and Superior Court. Gorman Park. The directors will also review a He said he is presently investigating includes deluxe aTtachmente The worst single incident took probatioh for one year on condition • Billy J. Orbach, 19, of 146 Center There were 18 incidents ot van­ recommendation presented by the com­ kinds of buses which could be used with A m a n a . i • Vipra-Groomar* alt'metal place at the Mayberry School. There bealer«bar brush roll with he made full restitution of $300 within St., Manchester, second-degree dalism to school property, 6 to town mission Thursday regarding eligibility for Director of Human Services, Alan N. were 26 windows broken by persons Cook DellclouSp I lifetime-lubricated ball 60 days. A charge of third- larceny, nolled. parks, and a few to other town play in the softball program, particularly Mason. bearings and replaceable throwing rocks or shooting marbles 7 degree larceny was nolled. He was • Steve Willette, 21, of 142 Spruce relating to residency requirements. The bus would be 80 per cent federally nylon bristles property. The windows of a bus Nutritious Family § • Brilliant wide lens also given a 60-day suspended St., Manchester, fourth-degree with slingshots, police said. Damage The commission recommended that no funded and 20 per cent town funded under shelter on Main St. were also broken. headlight sentence for failure to file state tax larceny, nolled; second-degree there alone totaled $1,385. more than three rton-resident players be a grant from the Hartford Transit Edge Kleener cleans along Meals In Minutes! return and placed on probation for criminal trespass, six months allowed on a team. District. baseboards one year on condition he pay the state suspended; and third-degree The commission is concerned because Siebold recommended they go ahead Instead Of Hoursll of an acknowledged need for more the amount due plus penalties and in­ burglary, one year suspended and East Hartford fire calls with the project which would make terest within 90 days. probation for two years. facilities and more funds in the recreation transportation available to handicapped programs, Joel Janenda, commission persons to various programs, including ...... Thursday, 12:36 p.m. —Auto accident bedroom al 46 McKee St. Fire lighters chairman, said. < You Can Savs 50%-79% oomT m two buildings at the Recreation Center. •ik e d ■icon ‘n OMi Hefflburger and first aid call to 186 Woodlawn Circle. needed to use breathing devices to fight OIThsEloelrlcIty roM I In 36 ouiG In In 3 rninuivt la 1 mlnula m ln u tii Mlnules ao MconUtl {{ Thursday, 8:28 p.m. —Auto accident the fire and an exhaust fan to remove the You Uso In Cookmgl East Hartford police report and first aid to Plain Dr. Opm AH Vmt c a s h a n d ^A M Y Op*n Ml Vtar A smoke. They did not clear the scene until Thursday, 9:37 p.m. —Trash fire at 629 3:35 a m. Fire Marshal John Armstrong Fri. 711 9:00 INSTANT CREDIT BIKES UP YO 5$ M WITH Burnside Ave. was on the scene this morning in­ OPEN Saturday T il 5:00 APPROVED CREDirCAROS INSTANT CREDIT TofliteTI* William S. Wadsworth, 29, of Hart­ and s'cneduled for appearance in Today, 2:58 a m. —Fire starting in a vestigating. for the UP TO 1800 WITH Saturday n s ford, was arrested on a warrant (Herald photo by Pinto) PRE-CHRISTMAS SALIIII ■FNEE PAMdNe AWAY FBOM THE 8H0PPINQ CENTEfl H AS8U I APPROVED CREDIT CARDS Common Pleas Court 12 in East family PANTAtnC SAVINGS PHONE 647-9907 Thursday charging him with third- Hartford Monday. degree assault (two counts), The Bob Cratchit Family Complete line Tho Home o1 PertontI Sary/ce Fire fighter’s condition stable threatening (two counts), and breach tion No. 3, Fire itgliters gave him of ecceseorlee SALE |NDS DEC. 18th FORMIR NORMAWa LOCATION Roman’s Market at 494 Burnside Members of the Goodwin School Glee Club sing a tune as they The condition of fire fighter Fran­ of peace, police said. Ave. was broken into sometime cis Bums, 31, is stable now, said first aid and took him to Hartford The BINE SHOP Installation Available The charges stem from a distur­ •between 7 p.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. prepare for their production of “Scrooge” Thursday night before Hospital. ISO Spruce 8t. irJiiiJi.iiMU I/jj i j ii.ij riii Deputy'Chief John G. Rival this mor­ APPUANCES TELEVISION CATALOG AUDIO bance at the Genovese Drug Store today. The front door was forced. an audience of parents and friends. They are playing the Bob ning. He is still in the intensive care unit MANCHESTER AAon Eri t>REAT S E L E aiO N S A t SicUettl) Dec. 7, police said. He was released S47-1027 10 to 5:30 ■ In Commuter porklm Lot 443 HANTFOWD HOAD p ORMIR NORMAWA LOC |T U _ 443-44S HARTFORD flOAD v | / MANCHESTER Missing is $70 in cash and 16 cartons Cratchit Family. Kenny Menard, left, is Bob, Leslie Flink is Burns suffered a heart attack while there mainly for observation, said Sat 10 to 5 Exit 93-Off Route lA of cigarettes. Rival. Hartford Hospital said this OsM fnri Rb H I FREE PAMINfl..JMD Ft m tkwaiaf Oi Mn Rm M Tiny Tim, and Debra Bornstein is Kathy Cratchit. on duty Wednesday evening al Sta­ Um Mwtir Ckiit« 1310 Tollond Tpke. MS-SSRi AAonehctor, Ct. morning his condition is satisfactory. EEKCatlMIMlIWMKSKIMIMIMEHiaUiaiilHiailNIEIHEWl PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl, Dec. 17, 1976 Yule trees more than a business Rham students see Boston Twenty-five Rham High School featured a meeting with a member of see it on foot.” Trips to New York “For every tree we cut down,” and environmental studies. Each Martine dig the holes, and Visny and students in American Studies and the City Council. and Hartford are being planned. By LINDA LOVERING spring, there’s a field trip in which friend Michael McKusick plant the Visny says, "five more are planted.” Contemporary American City The Old State House and Faneull ll<‘ral(l Corrt'Hpondpnl the sixth graders get to plant their seedlings. Since 1956, when Bob and Wilma classes participated in an in-depth Hall were toured before lunch at the Food collection own seedlings. Mrs. Visny’s father, William Scott, (Billy) Visny bought the 50-acre tract study of Boston as cultural, political restored ()uincy Market. The group The Period 7, Grade 9 U.S. History It's business as usual this month at Many of Visny’s former students, supervises the springtime operation. from his parents, they have planted and eceonomic center of also toured the Italian North End and class at Rham is collecting 2,000 non- the Hickory Ridge Tree Farm in now grown, return to Hickory Ridge Martine, a senior at Coventry High 45,000 trees. Massachusetts. heard a talk by the rector of the Old perishable items for a local food Coventry, where growing Christmas at Christmastime and remind Visny School, works all year shaping the “The first grove we planted is still The students, all in teacher Ronald North Church. bank for the holidays. Each member trees is a lot more than just a that “their” tree is still growing. trees, a process called bearing, standing,” Visny said. Red and white Ouellette’s classes, left Hebron at 7 A tour of the State House, and of the class has to collect 100 items. business. The experience of planting a tree which is essential during the growing pine and hemlock trees are planted a.m. to have a full day in the urban dinner in the Boylston St. area topped Anyone interested in contributing and watching it grow is fantastic, period. The family-owned tree farm is now as part of the conservation effort. adventure project. They first viewed off the urban adventure, which ended may leave donations at the school of­ Visny said. Meanwhile, land clearing con­ humming with activity, but Robert the slide presentation, "Where’s with an evening view of Boston from fice or in Room 13 during the day. Visny, a sixth grade teacher at Running a tree farm is a lot of tinues, with help from McKusick and Visny and the rest of his family rare­ Boston,” at the Prudential Center to the top of the Prudential Building. Manchester's Verplanck School, also work, and Visny says it would be im­ “adopted” family members Charles ly let commercialism dominate their get acquainted with the metropolitan Oullette stated, “The group Season tickets uses his farm as a learning possible if not for his family and and Debra Conkling. Conkling, who thoughts. area. walked over 12 miles yet that’s the Season tickets for the 1976-77 Rham experience for his students. close friends. joined the family when he was IS, The farm, on S. River Rd., is more A tour of the new Boston City Hall only way to fully appreciate a city, to basketball season are now available. a personal conservation effort than a The farm is a year-round center for The trees are ordered in February now runs his own landscaping commercial venture. picnics, hayrides and school science and March. Mrs. Visny and daughter business but still finds time to help on the Visny farm. Inside the house, as Chrl^mas ap- Area bulletin board proaches, there are many Maincoats* by London Fog* ... they preparations for the holiday. Mrs. take all kinds of New England weather Visny Sr. and Mrs. Scott alternate on Bolton their limit” for drinking and not Notices have been mailed to those in stride. Zip-in lined for warmth cooking, baking, decorating and drive if the limit is exceeded. He also that attended clinics sponsored by telephone-answering duties. Combined choirs of St. George’s cautioned residents about possible the Health Service. when you want it. D ^orating the Visny home is just Episcopal Church, Bolton, and Faith dangerous reactions if alcohol is as important as growing Christmas Andes, fly front classic, polyester- Lutheran Church, East Hartford, will combined with prescription drugs. cotton. Zip-in warmth of olefin-backed trees. present a Christmas concert at St. South Windsor The family has three indoor Christ­ George’s Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Junior acrylic pile. British tan or natural. Sizes Winifred Notman of South Windsor 38-^ re ^ la r. 40-46 long, 38-42 short. mas trees this year: A beautiful, choirs of both churches will also par- M J l U n g l O n has been named northeast regional traditional tree in the living room; a ticipate, and the congregation will The Ellington High School Music chairman for the 1977 fund drive of 73.50 tiny cedar tree in the dining room, join in Carol singing after the perfor­ Department will present a Holiday the American Heart Association of trimmed with popcorn and hand­ B. Glencoe, of textured polyester. Zip-in mance. Refreshments will be served Concert on Wednesday in the high Greater Hartford. Notman, assistant made ornaments; and Marline's own liner of polyester-backed acrylic pile. after the concert. The public is in­ schooi gymnasium. The band, treasurer and branch manager of the tree, in her room. vited. Tan or navy. 38-46 regular, 40-46 long. directed by Leslie Jane Hunt, will New England Bank and Trust Co., is Other holiday decorations include a perform holiday music featuring responsible for the towns of East 110.00 terra-cotta Madonna from selections from the “Nutcracker Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Somers, Switxerland and a large figure of a Coventry Suite.” The Chorus and the Chorale, Stafford and Union. wise man, made by Mrs. Visny's Coventry Tax Collector Audrey M. directed by Salvatore Cicciarella, sister in Alaska. Both are surrounded “Pop” Scott, Mrs. Visny’s father, ties evergreen boughs with by boughs of evergreens, arranged by Bray reminds taxpayers the second will offer “Jingle Bells,” “0 Holy V o r n o n Night,” “Many Moods of Christmas” the senior Mr. Visny. twine for visitors to the Christmas tree farm. installment of taxes on the Oct. 1, and other selections. Admission is The Golden Rule Club of Talcott­ A visitor to the Visny home and 1975, Grand List is due Jan. 1. No ville Congregational Church will tree farm during the holiday season bills will be sent for the second in­ free. finds a tremendous amount of activi­ stallment; taxpayers who have mis­ serve a family night supper Sunday placed their bills should contact the at 5:30 p.m. at the church on Elm ty- Hebron Hill Rd. No charge will be made for Mrs. Visny, a dental hygienist, is tax office for the amount due. People the supper but a free-will offering busy with holiday preparations inside who have purchased homes in the The Community Health Service will be taken for the benefit of the while Visny and other family last few months who didn’t receive a Inc. is reminding all persons between Robert Visny and his daughter, Martine, carry a freshly cut tree from the groves at the Joseph Breton family of Andover. members are cutting trees. “Pop” bill at the closing should also contact the ages of 18 and 24 they should OPEN Breton was killed by a falling tree Hickory Ridge Tree Farm. (Herald photo by Bevins) Scott is tying boughs of evergreens the office. receive a second dose of swine flu several weeks ago. ftoceeds for the Friday Til 9 with twine in the garage-workshop Coventry Police Chief Robert vaccine four weeks after the first in­ while Visny’s son, Steven, and his Kjellquist has issued a special war­ jection, to assure minimum protec­ supper will help pay special medical treatment for his six-year-old Sun. 12-5 wife, Debra, are making wreaths. ning about the danger of mixing tion. TTie second injection may be Vernon eyes health options Everyone is busy, but not too busy alcohol, driving and drugs during the given later than the four weeks, but daughter. A tea cup auction and carol holidays. He urged people to “know not before the four-week interval. sing will follow the supper. Vernon officials proposed several director of health to fulfill statutory Roesler said local public health to chat with returning friends near B. options concerning formation of an requirements. needs should be identified as to those the wood stove in the garage. area health district at a meeting Other options he listed included a not being met or programs and ser­ “We’ve been selling trees to Thursday night in South Windsor. full-time health director; contractual vices which shouid be improved. families year after year,” Visny Plainfield results Stanley Roesler, director of ad­ arrangement with a hospital; con­ He said a program budget should said. “We work to provide fresh-cut, Jai alai results ministration. said the objective of tractual arrangement with a full­ be developed to address specific nicely shaped trees for Christmas. “ I enjoy the excitement of the forming a district is to provide com­ time health department; formation needs of the member towns. THURSDAY He also said there should be a deci­ children coming to choose their prehensive and professional local of a new district department of THURSDAY public health services. health; merger with an existing sion about policy to determine if the trees, and seeing students and TRMtFAST friends each year,” said Visny, MATNOt CIOUDY He said each town should evaluate health district, and maintenance and district would be beneficial, based on rnt YmIm Cmtm (0) Scicotic 5-16 (I) snorm additional or improved services to be smiling. 7MM «ci.hi9 i n 4 i0 I N 2U*ilM^ 9 .N I N 129 3 IcSipM i-flcarte 14.N 4.N IM 4 0b«c I I N L N I N the options in terms of the objectives. improvement of existing health ser­ 3 C M FircMM SiO 3 JI t W u k C l T I 5.N 129 7 A nf-w rU rci 14N 7.N 24cm 959 L N He said there could be a part-time vice delivery system. provided and the cost of them. This reporter smiled back, as she t VrtM 7.N 5 Nm c i TviNc 4J9 1 FlMU-iM IN 94kasic I 4N Roesier said a town-by-town inven­ and her children chose their Christ­ r»t: (H4 Vm: 3249 M m U 3 - 7 paH 9129 (kbicU 24 pm S39.N QhMcIi : 317 pm 34.N Um ta: 2U pm IL N t'crfccU 3-7 p a il2 1 IN M c c U 4-2 pm S11.N 1- tory of current health services, staff mas tree. TrifccU: 7-34 pM 9 3 fil PcrfccU: 2 U pm N iO TrifccU 3-7-1 pM 52559 TrifccU 4-24 pm S52IN TrifccU: 2-L5 pm B l.N and expenditures should be made. U m k S -ll (I) Scccd ENifTIf ■ • 4 Lawyer named in error I N m F ly t r .liie SUN 31.M 21N CcMk ViNkM Cm tw (I) 1 Iraa4kasic I I4.M 0.29 459 9-Aipiri4rearua I 1059 7.M IL N When considering towns to be in 1 IM t toto K n 7.N S JI H M I t fU 19.N L N 4.N 3 F M s U - A c a I N I N 2-kot4$ Oiaiic I 959 4.N HARTFORD (UPI) - "The James F. Carey, the director, said 2 li| M w m 9 M m u i n 4.N 4 Oamji-larUrM 4.N the proposed district, Roesler said 4-CiMiia-AM ■ 559 executive director of the Connecticut he mistakeniy included Leary's name School board T n r 3145 2 C ^ '$ Ccrcl, Im 3 i9 M m U 3 - 9 pail 34.N QbwU 24 pail S4LM consideration shouid be given to Op­ lU pm 150.M W 49:43 M e c U 9 - 3 pm 12459 M c c U 9-2 pm 911149 Real Estate Comission said with those of two other lawyers TrifccU: 111 uM IIK .U ( M t : M l pm lO IN TrifccU 9-3-4 pm I797N TrifccU 9M759 timum population, geographical fac­ M l M m 7 |T m M 232.N PcrfccU: U 9 paU N729 TM Thursday a Windsor Locks lawyer, whose alleged handling of closings on grants leave TrifccU: 14-2 pm 1119.N tors. future population growth and T M S - lf W 1 IdraMi-lM 3.M I N I N 3BcmIcOUcc IL N 4.M I N William Leary, did not figure in a houses financed by the Farmers I S t v M 42iO 10.N L2t Hoik 5-19 (0 9ibi^M(‘ ‘ * I M artrcfl 7 N 4.N IkrMm I N 129 the possibility of additional towns i Ll'i iK*ct 3.N 3.29 I S irca M Serfer I N I N I N 9 Ni-Bm 7.M commission investigation of certain Home Administration is under com­ C o v e n t r y 7-frMciscc-ArcaraM I 359 joining in the future. 3.N 7 iTMdUrd Sr. M 7 i9 I N I 1 - 9 pm 4LN Sm c U 1-3 pm 92L29 house closings. mission scrutiny. The Coventry Bocird of Elducation V m 32:29 5 liwi|cn'i S im 4.N M c c U 1 - 9 pail 1N59 M c c U 3-1 pm 97LN M w U : 9 U pm 74.W TM : 3249 TrifccU 1-9-9 paU 15N59 TrifccUiSMM ) Qm Mc 7U pail 2U0 Thursday night granted a six-month PerfwU: U ( pm 29119 Tomi TfHtcU: S4-3 pm 4127.N PtrfccU: U 7 pm 9LN I I N 7.N L N 54dMa leave of absence to R t ^ r t Pratt, a TrifccU: 1-7-S pm 51LN ILN 7.N 4N Fc«11c 5-11 (9) 7.N I N 2-Oaicb 459 iN School earns a reprieve teacher at Captain Nathan Hale 2TcUltl9 549 3J9 2.N Tcoflc 5-19 (A) 4 N 4-4tca 4.N School. SR|MW. 4.N IN 4 SclKtc Sped 7.N 4.N IN M m U 4-5 pail 77.N 2-S P^ 929.N previousiy considered closing the porarily — all space made available 1 U$t Chckc 3 i0 9 AUde Bad M U9 IN PcrfecU 4-S pm 24IN PcrfecU 5-2 pm 9N79 Tm c : 3151 IMrstrYMUN 4.N TrifccU 4-5-1 pail 991.59 South W indsor The reason for the leave was for TrifccU 5-24 pail S3N.39 school as one of the possibilities to by the decreased enrollment. M m U: 215 pm ILN r a i: 3155 m professional improvement and (M a: 4W pM 2IN arromi According to ruling made by the deai with the decreased enrollment M ecU : 215 pm 2L49 2 9at»4lcartc ION 550 IN 24harda-Arriata U N L N 129 This week the board was indecisive travel. School B oa^ Chairman Joan . y X .L TrifccU: 2-5-1 pm 112.19 PerfKU: 4U pm 44J9 3 CairicM-iM I N I N in local elementary schools. TrifccU: 4-94 pm 335.N I Frawciccc U m o 450 I N South Windsor Board of Education, as to whether an entire classroom Lewis said. The vote on Pratt’s leave Hftk S-19 (0) 1 hMartHTM IM 4-lcnclc-lbM IN Wapping Elementary School will not A facilities committee had IK>'- 1 a v. CUir S.N 3.N I N Dcmrtk 5-19 (C) QwnicU 2-3 pm 39.H M a 1-2 pail 94129 was actually necessary, especially request was 4-2. The dissenting board 5 FrMh l»|M Int 9-39 4.N 9 Atacr Cm I I N I N I N M c c U 2-3 pail 94N PcrfccU 2-1 pail 911129 be closed — at least not at the end of suggested the closing of Wapping or 2 hji Ml IN 3Ka$b«|M.Ni IN IN TrifccU 2-3-1 pail 42LN for small group learning where only members were Gary Dopslaff and TrifKU 2-14 pail 9N7.30 this schooi year. Ellsworth Middle School on Main St. Tm c : 3 1 4 5 I n tc Swe 4.N SixB rwantf two to four persons were involved. Suzanne Brainard. QmicU; 115 pm 2L40 Vm: 3251 9 Arriaca IfU nw IT.N 7.M 129 PcriccU: 115 pm S IN QuncU: 3M pm IL N 2-lw -Uiaa U N 959 959 No decision, however, has been The board passed a motion on Nov. Visny’s son, Steven, works on creating unique wreath as part of 3B ri^l I N 4 M 94rba B-fBcaraic I LN UN Some board members felt that School Supt. Arnold Elman assured TrifccU: l-S-2 pm 2N.79 PcHccU; M3 pm 3 IN 2 FrMOtcc-OUcc 129 made as to whether the school would 29 which requires each elementary TrifccU: 9-3-5 pm 505N T-dMcfac-Arriap 5 . N > 4 * the board there would be no problem the holiday preparations. (Herald photo by Dunn) S iitk S;19 (A) Owicfi 3-9 pm 59.N Qm m U 24 pail 99759 school to have room for art, music, while there should be classrooms for 4 GM$«m 9 I c|. M 4.U I N 140 Tnctttk: ConstiUtiM Carru (T] M c c U 9-3 pail I N N be closed at the end of the 1977-78 filling Pratt’s position with a compe­ M e c U 9-2 p^ 9144.N school year. reading and speech and pupil ser­ art and music, it was not necessary ih n rn m 19.N I N eiidi'iC^ 3LN IIN 7.N TrifccU 9-3-2 pail 7S7.N TnfccU 29-3 pail 9NI50 tent teacher for the remainder of the 7 Sett IM k, Ins 4 . N 3SlmliM 7.N L29 ATTUUKL 4.7M The Board of Education had vices* thus using up — at least tern- to have more than a small area set r m c : 3 1 : 5 1 1 lr 3 ChtfcU-Am B 7-2 60 years old. I T i ^ W i 5 - 2 lUHfcM cr 1-1 IBbiM e 4-1 l U M e S a i h d I 4 A n t e M m I - A ^deaeA shB 9-2 4 ArpirUmata 9-1 4 Ateabarw II Stewart Stockwell, a member of Rd., Ellington, disorderly conduct Police said the arrest was the I FirrK b IM cccalM I Sircabr't Prib 19-1 I F i e I F N i 1 5 h i ^ 9-' m m i Each time a new child was bom in I bdy'i Tka 12-1 5 0weU4MM l-l 5 Aica-ld« II $ O r h e a M 4 - 1 the Hebron Historical Society, and second-degree criminal mis­ result of an investigation of a distur­ 1 O c c M 9 - 1 1 B m S p d i I M 1 Sk| 9d IM L S b t c h O H 2 9 FrcieluMM 4- 9 bcathaaia I 4-1 9 biw b Cwrwta 13 I I Aip^Arcaratc I II the family, a new train was added, he L F M d W 3 - 1 T.I m o n B i m 5 - 1 7. H u Obua 3-1 T . b b U t b 1 7 bbffM -C haaie 1 7-2 7 haeb4aM n 7-2 7 Gcnc-Arcaraic I II ; 7 h m M im I I offered children the grand chief. bance at Domian’s home a few days L Barchant M L Unceh 6yp$y 7-2 L K anei'i B irtha 1 I b>ny-7am l-l I Aipd-Zarria 9-1 I I GcneCbrcna 12 said. I Frandice-Ochea 7-1 experience of being a living part of Police said glasses and chairs were ago. Domian was to be presented in b b A rTfbbir I S d kii-km S d Lais-bniu S d I b t - A ^ Stockwell worked about two weeks HST KT > Tea iM thor B 2d 5 2 4 . 7 2 9 • 9 7 2 • 7 N 451 • 127 - 732 - 794 117 - 935 - 342 - 319 3 1 5 - $ 3 1 - 1 3 5 • 3 N his exhibition of old-time electric broken in the restaurant. All three court today. aOCKOS SPEQAl - T cH m k 1 1 t h trains. setting up the display in the Old Town are scheduled to appear in Common Hall. SATURDAY MATINEE The exhibition covers the entire Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Jan. 12. Saturday, the Old Town Hall will SATURDAY MATINEE IKI SEvomi T i i i n stage of the Old Town Hall and, as ItkW nutaktM l-l FONmi M I B e r e a South Windsor Area fire calls POST TBK: 1:15 PJL l-bhw I be open all day for townspeople, itm iln I M 1- BhertII Z-Chatic I J. 2-A rcararcl any child from 9 to 90 knows, no train Bruce Jarsem, 19, of 385 Felt Rd., lit I III 4th I III 7 t h I I I I ,, IW ilS.ll Mmtafk t-l 2- bRny II }JdM 7.2 I A r i residents of surrounding towns and 1. Pecn Stefem II 1. I n C . 1. beh SUa ttaritaM k l t l IFauU II n 4-bhu exhibition comes alive until ap­ L IdaU Otft M L Candd ,*! I. km klM M tk |.| 4-bnc you’ve neighboring historical societies. A South Windsor, was charged Tolluiid County triSbi I I I »». Ttu S-S I I J a r r a 4 - 1 ICurana 5 preciative audience are standing I By Fried Bert$y 111 I Barry H ui l bibTlfayw I l A e k I I I ^ Thursday night with possession of a Thursday, 3:55 p.m., — chimney fire. 1‘ eatURbnu ‘ “ 12-1 1 HcMy IrifM I KW. Him M lOrhN I i. ICfctfiU there, mouths agape, drinking in the Christmas goodies sale will feature 4. brtO M bppar *'{I > 14. ItmBaveatang iki« Ctam ts S.| UtmMmk II1 tLarrii 7-1 7 - A i i i B L I 7 - b n a b changed cannibis-type drug with intent to sell. Rt. 140, Ellington. 5. Trey't Tua 5-1 I Pady H M L P r a i r i a M ■ • - n lAkid-Zaua III 7Vaai 7-2 L2 M b d i homebaked goods. II 1 Obar’i bairty 2-1 IbrHal pure delight of seeing an entire room­ 1 Barriiten Su I M b e B e M M i •'! I HwiMiiiit etalM S d frM ilata Adi U ni 1 2 Sdbri Sd Aairi c Police said they found a small Today. 2:31 a.m. — chimney fire. West 7. FBetfeet M II 7. iu id Chri$b 12 ' 7 . F i r t J e M y b S d H i we^ve Saturday, from 7 to 8 p.m. the .1- Mittli N 2 5 2 M I 1 S N 132-211 381 321 l27-lS l$llN ful of trains busily running around. 9. Feiiq baWar 11 1 SaciU 111 L M tiy Want H u 47I73II27-7N society will conduct a carol sing on amount of suspected marijuana in Shore Dr., Coventry. >*-1 t Lt.'i S takK t t-l S K B i ERNTI E L C Y E i n The Old Town Hall was beautifully 2d c m S B C I I I . Ith 9 VC IllklS-IS IB w iib pa I I F F m 1 Li l-Cbche-OfiN changed 1. m i bd 1 2 1 . B a u hm i 1 2 I l - F M i U 4 u r U 7 - 2 - Aica-Zarria decorated under the direction of Mr. the green. The public is invited. 1 . P a t r k b I. Iitkf Sknt t-l 2-FanM iivar I 2- bneb-AtisL 2-fraMiace-idM B REGAL II L Aay Anan 4-1 LBbaLdy L Prairla Freit j-iZU M l IM 3 4 a * ^ - l M , 2-OeHM a^ I 7-1 IChMbe-Arriaga 7. lUie-B»M Cider and doughnuts will be available IT b a FIn 7-2 I Ad ibvni Deity 191 , U m p Urm I I Li 4-Orba B-Arriafa MEN’S SHOP and Mrs. Richard MacDonald, !'! 1 iiM'zitktk ^i 4-OrhN B-Im w i inside the hall after the carol sing. Rockville hospital notes IPW d M I N n B m o I I <. M i U 'l Cm M Ikl M rrllartV M lA rrlau M arUren 12 i C a n e l d M Li lAtca^Aon chairpersons of the decorating com- I LSkybO IM lUvYaSeven IM iTiklkM >! > s. u m TIh m I h i i - 2 a r r a ! I F r a n d a a e - t M I I lAipiri-Chuic I LI IlMcb-buraic I 'The Complete Men's Store' m itt^ , whose family has spent many Fruit pickup set iS id W ld y 4-1 iTdPadM M [ i Ntt]i Am |I I talk tat M 7-Afeer4-Ohitii I M MraMbbar I II 7-FrMcBce-btrMi L2 7-ChvcU-Ochea 7. Ikn I Akene III T.CairnBiver 7 2 ! I. PtU* ta l-I UiiriaM -bii II I M H i i a l I I MharcU-OUve L2 lAtpHbMi hours making the hall come to life Residents of the Regional District Admitted Thursday: Leonard Champlln. Pinnacle Rd., Ellington; Mrs. LTarritd II LHdlUu II ‘T!> I MW hW M bbbdZ arria SdABart-A ck Sd Ub-Hna Sd Qinebii B I37H 7-N 74U 91I]tI41I134 once again through the eyes of 8 area may pick up fruit ordered Bastubner, Broad Brook; Robert Patsy Dionne and son, Coventry; Clarke VO B i l l B h C Y C III , , I M i T K 721-4tt431M 7 l21-tt27$MI7 THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET Carlson, Htmey Lane, Vernon: Rose Fischer. Vefnon: Mrs. JoAnn Losee and l.Tdati P.T.'a le tty Am 1 1 1 M um ! T-l ’ > 1 . Mita M vm son mn Tvoni children. from Rham High School Music llMlTtlecby ICMtU 1 ICniMMtaW ,'Il.M M I ^ u4iria M l-CdfiM-jM 7-2t Uiis4aii fl II l-FriMbce4rriaca LI l*Anii|a IJdM The 14-foot Christmas tree came Boosters on Saturday. Buyers should Marie Goreckl, Evergreen Rd.. Vernon; son. West Willington; William Parker. L Fire flener M ISnMm M 1 CM Ih I' 1. In Ikl 2hibrtMM II 2-Oiide-Acjn II I-Ub-OMrcM L i 2 -Ai ^ U n TRI-CITY PLAZA Laurie Houman, Prospect St.. Rockville; Somers; Jose ^nts, Hartford: Mrs. 4.1't Qajrceyait |.l IM iMiMM >*! I ih h. M 9*1 IFrM tiicntei II lAipiimaN M 34# 5A m l 90S MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nygren. note a change in location; The fruit Ibd h eT b e M V Ini Irm J-j J. Tm i Tm t l 1 OM 'i a«T IM IbdiM aZarrB II lAttkbivar I II 4 - Q m i Ii -Ii Am 4.1 4-bnebBMMn MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 to 9:00 MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10:00 to 9.-00 Addle Mae Kitchen, Storrs: Susan Miller, Josephine Sheldon and daughter. Broad l U b a M M I S«Mn It M i ihMwt I H » Z a r n 1 2 8 b n e b B i n 1 2 Fred Brehant Jr. set the tree up with pickup is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 U I l>|M ts 4iM IM KkMb-Arcaran I L2 S-Charab-Hna SAT. TIL 9:30; SUN. 12-8 SUNDAY 12 - 8 Stewart Stockwell, conductor and engineer for the “Great Warehouse Point; Marlene Sykes. En­ Brook. 7.*. 72 7. bMSMenif H b ^ ke 12 7 CelM btluT 12 I B b r l B i w I M harebArvi^ 7-1 l O m a O c b i L l l-ClM dcbm cu handmade ornaments and antique p.m. at the new wing of Gilead Hill I ■ » W I F«4a It.) I M llqla U L K Sim 1W « i ^ l 1 Am M u i Stripei 7-2 7-bTMdi. 7- 7-AairiHna 7-2 7 - l a c i l i a M n Tbb-beaue I field. I b M p r t i I IbbaH baraM II IbntbJUrM L l lO rlea HOdiH Trains” display at Hebron’s Old Town Hall, relaxes at the con- toys, dolls and carriages beneath. U l KT - Ski t ta t tl M S d Frantieee-Oieiie I S d Gene-Zarria School, Hebron, not at Rham High Discharged Thursday: Heather Birth Thursday: Twin daughters to Mr. atoms SKOH - m»u tut k lu Sd VrlbiiB Sd Francbce-Acb trols. (Herald photo by Biskupiak) The Historicial Society has School. Bentley, Regan St., Rockville: Merrill and Mrs. Otis Kitchen. Mansfield. 132-571-931 135 . 472-$7It3l-74$ 437 811312 34$ $31 257491821 t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manrhestcr. Conn., Fri.. Dec. 17. 1976 - PAGE FIVE^B PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING IffiRAlJ). ManclMilter. Conn.. Frl„ Dec. 17, 1976 Herald angle Perez nervous after deal Cheney bows by point s ' Earl Yost in wild and woo Sports Editor but elated with security

>KET EYED By LEN AUSTER timeouts, tried to get it upcourt but by 16 early in the third stanza, Scianna tallied 22 points to lead the CINCINNATI (UPI) - Tony he has gained since first signing with was anticipating a handsome raise game sweep of the New York the Reds’ organization as a teen-ager for the upcoming season. Yankees in the World Series. ICheney's Georgel Herald Sportswriter Jim Boudreau had the ball stolen at started to come back. Hitting some Vinal attack with Cherico (16) and Perez was perspiring even the center line. Vinal came down, jumpers from the perimeter, in­ John Ewanowski (12) also in double Team Tennis play should be top though the temperature was in fresh out of the sugar cane fields of A Perez trade had been rumored Both Fryman and Murray already IPrasser drives in alll Wild and wooly was the Murphy stands tall his native Cuba in 1960. . for the past two years. That he should are signed to two-year contracts, an took a shot, and time expired. For cluding three by Dave Millis, their figures. Tyler and Tim Martin each draws when Rod Laver comes in with the 20s. lalone to score. Vinall finish to last night’s .Charter several long seconds confusion deficit was 53-47 going into the final Smallest man in the National “Security,” said the 34-year-old eventually depart, even in the face of important factor in these days when netted eight for Cheney. The Beavers San Diego and (Thris Evert leads “I’m nervous,” Perez explained [defender is E d| Oak Conference basketball tilt reigned as the buzzer didn’t sound stanza. They hit the first four hit on 26 of 67 field goal attempts and Basketball Association is standing Perez, explaining his primary reason heavy fan criticism, was inevitable. a player can become a free agent by Phoenix. Other Lobster foes at the after the announcement Thursday ICherico in which homestanding Cheney but the contest was over and finally markers of the session before Vinal’s had 29 turnovers while Vinal was 27 tall among the leading scorers. Hartford Civic Center will be In­ for not vetoing a trade which takes refusing to sign a 1977 contract and Calvin Murphy, the onetime that he and left-handed relief pitcher him from a world championship club Perez, who boasts a .283 career playing out his option. Tech was just nosed out, 61-60, judged so. Ed Cherico got an easy hoop on an for 60 and turned the ball over 23 diana, New York (with Billie Jean batting average and has been the After deadlocks at 4 and 6-all, Norwalk High star who paced his Will McEnaney had been traded by and places him on a team which Fryman, 36, said the trade was a by Vinal Tech of Middletown. assist from ^ r l Scianna. times. King), Cleveland and Penn­ Reds’ most consistent RBI man the Vinal, now 2-0, ripped off 12 un­ team to a CIAC tournament victory the Cincinnati Reds to the Montreal finished last in the National League’s dream come true. ' Vinal also took the jayvee contest, sylvania...Tony Hanson rates a bow past several years, was well aware Trailing all the way with the excep­ answered points before Cheney’s After a Kevin Tyler, bucket, the over East Catholic High 11 years ago, Expos for Woodie Fryman, a 36-year- Eastern Division with a 55-107 won- 56-46, with Mike Gasior netting 16 for for practically carrying the load that the Reds wanted to make room “Winding up my career pitching tion of two early ties, the Beavers Dave'Gustamachio responlled with a Hawks outscored Cheney, 6-2, and recently became the all-time leading old left-handed starter, and Dale lost record, worst in the majors in drew within one on a three-point play led, 61-55, going into the final two the winners and Gary Marineau (23) alone with the UCknm quintet With Murray, a 26-year-old right-handed at first base for 25-year-old Danny for a championship club like the Reds bucket. At the turn Vinal led, 21-12. and Brian Connolly (11) high for scorer In Houston Rocket history. 1976. by George Prasser with 22 seconds minutes. The Beavers, now 0-3, came Joe Whelton sidelined with an ankle relief pitcher. Driessen. And, Perez had informed in a city less than two hour drive Each side had 19 first-quarter field Cheney. The little 5-10 outside shooter will sprain. The UConns came within a I'W} left. The Hawks attempted to dribble close but fell short. “I’m happy and I’m sad,” said “Montreal give me a no-cut, no­ the Reds’ brass he would rather be from my home is a real thrill.” „ ■■ goal attempts with the Hawks hitting display his offensive talents with the whisker of beating Columbia and the remaining time away but Rob Rockets against the Boston Celtics Perez. trade contract and promise me I play traded than remain with the club and Fryman, who was 13-13 with a 3.38 r \ 10 and Cheney five. Vinal kept the . “That’s the way it has to he for I Vinal Terli (61) — EwanowskI 5 Duke, two better-than-average Happy because he had just signed a wind up being platooned. earned run average for Montreal in Duncan was fouled with 10 seconds to lead at a comfortable distance, get­ Jan. 11 at the Hartford Civic Center. regularly. The salary figures are us,’’ Cheney coach Gerry Blanchard 2-212, Duncan 31-5 7, Cherico 7 2-616, quintets. Hanson has been perfor­ multi-year contract with the Expos McEnaney, a 24-year-old left- 1976, owns a farm near Ewing, Ky., go. ting several easy two-pointers after Scianna 11 0-0 22, Russo 1 2-2 4, Murphy passed the 9,000 career good ... so are the years.” stated, “We are not a very big team ming like a pro and should get at which gives him the security he had However, he would not reveal the handed relief pitcher, had a which is 90 miles from Cincinnati. Duncan, who had missed two chari­ beating fullcourt pressure, and led at Morello 0 0-0 0. Totals 27 7-15 61. point mark last Sunday to erase ty tosses earlier which would've so we have a scrambling type of least honorable mention on post­ sought for himself and his family. length of the pact or the salary. frustrating season (2-6, 7 saves 4.88 Murray appeared in 81 games last the half, 39-25. Nineteen Beaver Cheney Teeh (60) — Prasser 12 2- Elvin Hayes’ high. The former sealed the verdict, hit the back of the defense. Until we learn it there will season All-America squads...Larry And sad because he’s leaving the Perez’ 1976 salary with the Reds ERA) but emerged as one of the season.and had a 4-9 won-lost record points were produced by Prasser 4 26, Gustamachio 3 0-0 6, Ertel 0 0-0 Connecticut resident is averaging iron with Cheney securing the be breakdowns, communication type Lisciotti, world champion billiard many friends — players and fans — was estimated at $150,000. And. he club’s brightest stars in the four- and a 3.27 ERA. \ .V with the senior captain winding up 0, Brown 2 0-0 4, Martin 2 4-4 8, Tyler better than l6 points a game. rebound. The Beavers, who had of problems, but when we do.. .Off the player from Manchester, has been with a game-high 26 markers. 3 2-3 8, Millis 3 0-0 6, Boudreau 10-0 2, Now in his seventh NBA season, exhausted their allotment of press we gave them too many open extended an invite to attend the Gold The Beavers, after falling behind shots." Violette 0 0-0 0. sixth in Houston (he started out with Key Dinner of the Connecticut Sports Tony Hanson San Diego as a second round draft Writers Alliance Feb. 6 in New choice), Murphy came into the cam­ Haven. Lisciotti is currently in paces UConn paign'with a 17 plus scoring average. Florida exhibiting his skill with the Indians play Hall in West Hartford Murphy continues to prove a point cue. DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) - The that there is a place in the NBA for a University of Connecticut, led by little guy. Notes off the cuff Tony Hanson with 23 points, held The Rockets have been the sur­ back a late blooming Wildcat basket­ Plenty of tickets remain for the prise team in the league this season. ball team to beat New Hampshire 65- UConn Basketball Classic at the 51 Thursday night, Top talent on display Hartford Civic Center Dec. 28-29. Ironmen days in past Hanson had 23 points, 13 in the UConn plays Colgate in the opening decisive second half which began The day of the 32-minute (in high night lid-lifter at 7 with Seattle and with UConn's Jeff Carr netting a 10- school), 40-minute (in college) and Illinois State the second game foe. 48-minute (in the pros) basketball foot shot. Winners and losers tangle the second The Wildcats were Jeept scoreless in East hoop Classic player is the exception rather than night...Don’t be surprised if a second for more than eight minutes during the rule today with the game speeded assistant is added to the golfing staff the second half although they came up and an emphasis on scoring. at Manchester Country Qub next within one point, 38-37, with 16:09 left By LEN Al STER there will be several college coaches Itt Years ago, a player was ex(lected to season. Joe Diminico is slated to k. . . . XtS in the game. 'The Huskies quickly Herald Sportswriter in attendance scouting some fine play the full game, and a substitute return as pro Ralph DeNicolo's first opened a 13-point lead, 50-37, and talent. Among those they’ll be was made principally out of necessi­ assistant. Due to increased play a Something has to give, that never trailed. looking at are 6-5 Tom Harrington ty, such as an injury or excessive third man to handle Pro Shop duties much is certain. UConn guards Dennis Wollf and and 6-1 guard-forward Cedric fouls...Jim Herdic has joined the is needed.,.The New York Giants East Catholic, Weaver High Randy LaVigne tallied 12 and 10 Huntley of LaSalle. 5-9 backcourt volleyball officiating field and is have fired assistant coach Ray points respectively, and Al Lewis, of Hartford and the two Rhode standout Victor Bertuglio of Hen- working a full schedule of high school Wietecha...Manchester Community Jim Abromaitis and Carr each added Island schools. Bishop Hen- dricken and East's pair of Pete girls’ games as well as some contests .College basketball team will be idle six points. Paul Dufour was New (Herald photo by Dunn) dricken of Warwick and Thompson and Gary Carlson. in the Rec League at the West until after the holiday break. Next Hampshire's high scorer with 11 LaSalle Academy of All teams will have been off an Side...Two of the six Hartford home start is Jan. 5. equal amount of time going into the dates of the Boston Lobsters in World points. Providence, the participants in Classic so no one will have an advan­ the first annual East Catholic tage or disadvantage. “What people Basketball Classic tonight and will see is some very interesting 8L1 Patriots head west Saturday afternoon, all sport I f. basketball," Ogrodnik stated: M en , w om en Manchester's tilt could be a very (Herald photo by Pinto) spotless records to date. That Cleamons own man Scoreboard golfing pros inevitably will change. important one but then again it might Top performers with East Catholic football team for historic meeting not be inasmuch as it is early. “It is The situation will be about the / in Cavalier uniform endorse play important but it's really hard to Six East Catholic High foothall players cited for their efforts this fall i*ere (I. to r.) same in West Hartford as defending tell." stated bed-ridden Indian coach WHA MIAMI (UPI) - (XIL champ 2-0 Manchester High NEW YORK (UPI) — Jim Cleamons, an apprentice to Bill Henaghan • offensiviS lineman, Frank Fitzgerald - most lahiahle and defensive BOSTON (UPI) — The young New England Patriots, treated Doug Pearson Thursday morning, /v ' Jerry West when he played for Los Angeles, is his own Tliiirsday's Results Thursday was the first combats 2-0 Hall High at 8 in an early “They (Hall) are rated as one of the time in a decade the men lineman, John .Andreo • most improved. Boh f^affrey - defensive hack, I om Messier - to an enthusiastic sendoff by several thousand fans, have flown season test. man with the Cleveland Cavaliers. San Diego 3, Edmonton 0 to Oakland for their date with National Football league history. big threats in the league. They are The 6-foot-4 guard scored Minnesota 5, In­ and women touring pros most improved. Boh Frank ■ offensive hack. The lineup tonight at the Eagles' always important because they don't got together for a coed golf The long suffering Patriots, who Nest pits 2-0 Weaver against 2-0 Hen- a season-high 19 points dianapolis 3 lose too many and always do well." appearance in Kansas City tournament, and turned their record around from 3-11 Luckily for the Patriots, they are dricken in the 6:30 opener with 1-0 Thursday night to lift the (Only games scheduled) playing for something beside pride. One pleasing aspect of the Silk since being traded to New everybody seemed to like to 11-3 in one season, face the Elast against 1-0 LaSalle in the 8:30 Cavaliers to a 111-105 vic­ Depending on the size of their con­ Towners' win Tuesday against East York, scored 20 points, the idea. Raiders, 13-1, Saturday afternoon in nightcap. The Connecticut schools tory over the Indiana tracts, each player will receive Hartford High was the production -4C. while John Williamson NHL “After all, what else is Oakland Coliseum. will switch opponents Saturday after­ Pacers that broke Before the club left Logan Airport between $3,000 and $15,000 for from the bench in the second half. Cleveland’s five-game added 12 for the cold­ riiursduy's Results there in life but golf and noon with the first tilt sla t^ at 2 Buffalo 7, NY Rangers 2 girls?” joked Jim Colbert. Thursday afternoon, club owner Bill making the playoffs. Each player Six-foot-one senior Mike Sherman Martin scores losing streak. shooting Nets. Kansas o'clock. Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 4 Sullivan said there is “no more will receive the equivalent of one tossed in eight points and 5-8 junior Tech player soars “I just take what they City’s Brian Taylor was Pat Bradley summed it Area action on tap tonight finds 1-1 Detroit 7, Vancouver 3 genuine enthusiasm on any college regular season game’s salary. guard Dave Wyman added a spark and collides with give me,” said Cleamons, carried from the court on a up for the LPGA players by Seagram!s7 Penney High hosting 0-2 Fermi in during his floor time. stretcher and later Boston 5, St. Louis 2 saying: "It was nice to •■'ine money’s nice to talk about Blast Hartford, 0-2 East Hartford Vinal’s Ed Cherico. who hit six of eight shots in during the week,” said coach Cbuck What the Indians will hope for is hospitalized after he fell to Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1 have a man around out High at 1-0 Wethersfield High. 0-2 the second half. Including that 6-7 senior pivotman Jeff Kiernan the floor after taking a (Only games scheduled) there today. " ■NFL Playoff Fairbanks, “but you still have to go South Windsor High at 0-1 Newington five straight points in the out and play.*’ stays out of foul trouble. He did so Gridder dies shot. The $200,000 Mixed Team High in its Central Valley Conference third quarter as the Pacers Schedule The Patriots, who held only two in­ against the Hornets for the second R ockets 118, Hawks 107 Golf Championship began opener, and 0-2 Rockville High enter­ PETER THOMPSON BOSTON (UPI) - Andrew began to draw close. In­ NBA for one. tensive workouts Wednesday and straight outing. ’No matter who we Rudy Tomjanovich 72 holes of play over the ( All Tim es EST) taining 1-1 Windsor Locks High in Puopolo, a Harvard University foot­ diana trailed 66-52 at the Tlmrsday's Results Thursday to prepare for the game, play Jeff has'to stay out of foul trou­ scored 36 points and Moses Doral "Blue Monster"' SATl RDAY, DEC. 18 another CVC encounter. Also. 0-2 to 2-0 Granby High for an NCCC bat­ ball player stabbed in the heart half but opened the third Cleveland 111. Indiana were to drill lightly today at Oakland ble. We need him and we are at our Malone hit seven straight course Thursday, the first (NFC Semifinal Came) Bolton High hosts 2-0 Cromwell High, tle. On the distaff side, Manchester's during a fight in Boston's adult enter­ quarter with seven straight 105 Ck)liseum. best with him in there," Pearson ad­ points in the fourth quarter such event in 10 years. Washington at 2-0 Coventry High is at 0-2 Portland, 3-0 quintet entertains Hall High at tainment district “Combat Zone" points. Houston 118, Atlanta 107 Their mental attitude going into vised. Key players for the Warriors to fire Houston past Atlan­ The first-round leaders Minnesota. .1:00 p.m. 1-0 Rham travels to 0-1 Rocky Hill Clarke Arena at 6:15. Nov. 16. died early today at Tufts Cleamons, in his sixth Kansas City 100, NY Seagram!s7 the game was quite positive, based are guards Greg Calibey and Joe New England Medical Center. NBA season, rode the ta. Rockets rookie John were veteran Marlene (\F(; Semifinal Came) High and 0-1 Ellington High ventures East coach Stan Ogrodnik notes Glover, Nets 90 Hagge and Gil Morgan. on the Patriots' 48-17 thumping of bench as a rookie for the Lucas added 18, while Lou (Only games scheduled) N ew Fingland at Oakland on Oct. 3. Hudson had 32 and John Oakland, 4:00 p.m. Lakers but did not waste “We’re going to go out there and Drew 26 for Atlanta. SI NDAV, DEC. 19 bring back a victory for New ( AFC Semifinal Came) WHA for all. England fans,” said offensive tackle Pittsburgh at Pro basketball Tom Neville. Madden not taking Patriots lightly Mike Antonovich scored QUART FIFTH Kaltimore, 2:00 p.m. The game against the Raiders, 13- three goals to lead the (,NF(; Seniifinal Came) 1, is a must win situation for both OAKLAND (UPI) — Coach John are so much better,” Madden said played all that much before this and two TDs. Michigan State penalized Minnesota Fighting Saints NOW NOW l.os Vngeles at Dallas, teams. The winner will play Madden of Oakland thinks the New Thursday. “They have two rookies, to a 5-3 triumph over the .5:.')() p.m. season. They've had so much All told, the Patriots, who finished his chance to watch at CHICAGO (UPI) - Big Pittshurgh or Baltimore for the AFC England Patriots team his Raiders Mike Haynes and Tim Fox, in the Stolz, three of his Indianapolis Racers and experience since the last time we the season with an 11-3 record, beat close range the talents of Ten Commissioner Wayne assistants and former championship. The loser goes home. will be playing Saturday in the AFC secondary and while they played well played them.” all three AFC playoff teams — the Los Angeles’ backcourt. Ernie Wakely scored the campus, and I’ve been to a lot ol playoffs are even better than the one Duke has sounded a war­ athletic director Burt The Raiders, a seven-point early, they've really developed. In the Foxboro, Mass., rout, Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers and West and Gall Goodrich. ning to Michigan State’s 14th shutout of his WHA them, than we have on this team. which destroyed his team 48-17 in the Smith. It was the first dis­ favorite, have won 10 straight games Grogan demolished the Raiders hy Baltimore Colts. Cleveland, which began athletic department — no career, equaling the league Their attitude shows how ridiculous fourth week of the season. “Then you've got to consider that closure that the departures since losing to the Patriots at completing 10 of 14 passes for 165 The Raiders, however, did not lose the season at a brisk clip, more rules violations or it mark, as the San Diego the media’s ’play-for-pay’ remarks “They’ve definitely improved and even guys like Steve Grogan, Andy of the coaching staff and have been. Schaefer Stadium. New England, in yards and three touchdowns, |n addi­ another game en route to an NFL- has slipped over the past will cost the Spartan Mariners topped the Ed­ reversing last season’s 3-11 mark, the reason is that their young players Johnson and Don Calhoun haven’t Smith were demanded by “ These guys would play for tion to running five times for 56 yards best 13-1 record. two weeks but still leads program big money. monton Oilers 3-0, in World has won a club record of six straight the Big Ten. Hockey Association nothing.’’ the Central Division with a Duke placed MSU’s foot­ MSU officials withheld games going into the playoff contest. games. 17-9 mark, one-half game ball program on three comment on the announce­ Snow ahead of the Houston years’ probation Thursday ment. No comment Tiro SAVINGS Rockets. for recruiting and financial Knicks to unwrap McAdoo “You have to mind your aid violations, basically SEATTLE (UPI) - b i p m r M u a P’s and Q’s to play Indiana concurring with a three- University of Washington against Celtics tonight Snow TirM but they can’t defense me year NCAA probation President John Hogness, too many ways,’’ said who had indicated strong GET-THERE TRACTION previously Imposed on the BOSTON (UPI) - The jury. what kind of a team we OMY Cleamons, who also handed school. The Big Ten’s ' feelings otherwise, isn’t New York Knicks, playing “It will be nice to get a have.” said Knicks coach 12 out five assists and probation will last until saying what made him few guys back so I can see Without a dominant big Red Hoizman. lidM grabbed four rebounds. Sept. 1, 1979. The NCAA finally vote to invite man since Willis Reed’s s in P rico The Cavaliers, who rely penalty expires Jan. 18, Basketball Arizona and Arizona State -r.’ .3 -.1 knees went bad four years a m -is on a balanced attack, had 1979. to join the Pacific-8 ago, unwrap high-scoring MOt-ll six players in double The Big Ten com­ Conference. Bob McAdoo tonight when 7 figures, with Campy "In the interest of har­ ms-i« D A Y 5 L E R missioner went a step PEE WEE they visit the defending B IG DEAL Russell scoring 19 points further than the NCAA, Rich Howard netted 15 mony, all of us vowed to NBA champion Boston n i7 t- i4 and Austin Carr and Bobby make no public statements 0*71-14 warning that further in­ points to lead Community Celtics. O N A U T T L E Smith 17 each. fractions would cost MSU on the meeting,” Hogness HH7I-14 Y to a 21-17 win over CBC The wounded Knicks also Billy Knight, Indiana’s 6- hundreds of thousands of said Wednesday in dis­ OR7S-1S last night at the Communi- will welcome back Injured toot-6 swing man, led all d o lla rs in te le v isio n jy Y. Joe Johnson had 12 cussing the Pac-8 Spencer Haywood as they SmiL.n H m - i i scorers with 30 points gathering earlier this week revenue. points for CBC. Matt attempt to move out of 4995 U I7t-15 despite missing ninje of his which issued the in­ T o exm At a news conference, Gagnon had four points to third place in the NBA’s first 11 shots. Duke said the penalty was lead Blue Moon to a 10-8 vitations following a un­ Atlantic Division. Fof A linuied iim« mwI ih« linulsd i> In the only other games olsiough Imh&ihiOISL proposed by the university win over Modern Janitorial animous vote. McAdoo, who forced the Chsin $tw. w» U in the NBA, Kansas City throw in 2Sbiicltsi in the form of a “remedial which got four markers Buffalo Brakes to trade worth ol tstiM \ SNOW TIRE SERVICE PACKAGE defeated the New York action.” He said the school him to the Knicks last Ffst'But hunif At from Kevin Boyka. QEin “significant” violations oc­ Slalom winners because of a pulled groin KIuhh 100, .NvIh 90 cur during the probation muscle. Haywood has been Anti Freeze $3.99 P«r 9<>llon Co»h & Carry JUNIOR KILLINGTON, Vt. Seagram’s 7 Crown, great for giving and great for serving, is now Th«OI5l.hMhMn(Wttgn«1io Ron Boone scored 21 of period, the expiration date out 10 days with a knee in­ l4U SI Isstl Iwo limtt loo^l. lUH ^ Only his game-high 29 points in Scott Coleman had 15 (UPI) — Heidi Preuss of •ssMr srtd run qusrtor Ihsn sny will be extended from Sept. points and Greg Valente Laconia, N.H., and Ron also great for saving. That’s because, for a limited time only, the oihsiiswliktii And butldutq ih«ni the second half as Kansas 1, 1979 to Sept. 1,1981, and Uit ihst It whs( I msd* Slihl IM and Matt Petersen 10 Fuller of South Lake prices of quarts and fifths have been lowered. Isifsii chsio uw rnsnulsctuiyr on City) topped the Nets to the school will lose an es­ traiT E trA •srth AHURIFORD snap a four-game losing apiece as the Nuggets Tahoe, Calif., captured the I Liquor retailers whodispLiy Dankel's timated $350,0(X) per year I this sign can send your gitt a m m u t .Ik • streak. Scott Wedman downed the Trailblazers, giant slalom titles from awn A South Windsor Tiro. Inc. in television revenue. 4W7, last night at the Com- among some of the best I of a fine Seagram product lUNCHItTEII added ^ (or Ihe'Kings and Also as part of the penal­ I to a friend anywhere m B ECKERT’S EISURE Now Opon Al munity Y. Dave White had skiers in the country Buy Seagram’s and Save. I Massachusetts. Rhode Isi.u'd mCfNTEi L 13S1 John rich Slvd. (Mo. >) Jim Eaklnshad 12 points ty, Duke said, the school I or Connecticut ei7 MAIN ST. and 13 rebounds. Nate a game-high 23 points and Wednesday as the agreed to dismiss former Scott Laggis six for the Killington Holiday Classic •41^273 Now or rolroaSod tirot Ingtollod while you wall Archibald, in his first football Coach Denny Buy a full case & save 10% SftCMUOlSIllURSCO J V C MtBICUl «HlSltV-A BUND BOPBOOf C>rT PiCUG(0 M HO (XIIUOSI. Hourw M-r S-tdO toi. S-n ______^as«-«3si J 4 M M . losers. ended its two-day event. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Frl., Dec. 17, 1876- PAGE SEVEN-B PAGE SIX-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Frl„ Dec. 17, 1976

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Duties Include: not better than last year’s squad that and he may be the best all-around Manchester’s club will join other 10 — Schooia-Ciaaaaa Appointment scheduling, Situation Wantad 15 Granato 178-484, Mary Bot- 218-217-591, John Kozicki 20 Inatruetlona Wantad Sunday, December 19th had an outstanding record of 21-3. player in the league. Pisch is a very civic-oriented groups in the Greater phone, bookkeeping, light tlcello 175, Betty Ventura 217-592, Mike Petruniw 208- SIAL CSTATS from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. WOMAN DESIRES Care for The main loss from last year’s capable defensive player, an outstan­ Hartford area in visiting the mission typing. Heavy public contact. 474, Marge Kosky 465, 571, Mike Hodge 202-556, 23 — Homaa for Sala Four day week, salary elderly and light aid work. ■ team seem to be filled. Mike Quesnel ding scorer and probably the best of these countries at the U.N. in early 24 Lota-Land lor Sala 7 ^ Vr'P$^r4 MCDONALD PARKING LOT Call anytime between 8 and 6, Rosemarie Lovett 451. John Martin 222, Frank 25 — Invaatmant Proparty negotiable. Send resume to was lost last year and was one of the rebounding guard in the conference. February. 20 — Bualnaaa P ro p ^ P.O. Box 289, Manchester, 46 West Center St., Manchester 643-6576, 643-9827. Have own finest players in Manchester history. The purpose of this sojourn to the Ruff 202, Stan Zatkowski 27 ~ Raaort Proparty (3onn. 06040. transportation. John must play well to make this ELKS- Richie Cabral 28 — Raal Eitata Wantad His replacement, Scott Hyde, show^ team go. respective missions is to become 208, Bill Harper 200, Terry 148-370, Al Pirkey 135-349, MI8C. 8CRVICIS that he has the skills to replace him. aware of the particular country's Means 207-235-634. MATURE PERSON - To work Junior Bill Finnegan has taken Frank Pagano 141-368, Art 31 — Sarvicaa Of farad f m full time, Monday - Friday. Hyde played most of his sophomore policy on the issue one is concerned 32 — Painiing-Paparing □ EDUCATION over at the set-up guard position and Cabral 143, John Rieder 33 Buitdmg-Contracting Apply in person, Swiss Colony, year trying to find himself on the with. Each year, the schools in the 34 Roofing-Siding has played well. Also showing early 135-135-3 Al Atkins 163-135- LEGAL Manchester Parkade. court and appeared a bit lost in his Capitol Region submit Ideas for 35 — Haating-Plumbing promise are senior Mike Sherman, 392, Joe Cataldi Sr. 142-360, 36 — Flooring Privata Inatruetlona IS varsity role. In the first game this junior Steve McKenzie and junior social, political, and economical NOTICE 37 — Moving-Trucklng-Sloraga SHIPPING, Receiving and B ruce F ish 370, Bob 36 — Sarvicaa Wantad Inventory Control Clerk. HAPPY 30th. season, he showed no jittery signs, Rick Marshall. ’These players, along topics of discussion. The group I WAIST THE REMEDIAL READING and Pagano 350, Bob Bonadies ADVERTISING Experience not required. math; individualized work shot well in many clutch situations, with the others on the squad, should decided on terrorism, trans-natldnal Court of Probate. MI8C. FOR SALE BIRTHDAY 351. Diilrict of Manchester 41 ~ Articiaa for Safa DEADLINE Willingness to learn and work WHOLE program, (lst-8th grade) bv and also performed a fine job defen­ continue their consistency corporations, and population. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 42 — Building Suppitav hard important. Write Box Masters degree teacher. 568- ding highly-regarded Tom Francis of throughout the remainder of the Manchester High School will have ESTATE OF JOHN V. PRIGNANO. 43 Pall -Birdt- Doga 12:00 noon the day before 415, Rockville, Ckjnn. 06086. 8075. TRI-TOWN- Dick deceased 44 » Livaatock publication. Pursuant to an order of Hon. WllUam 45 — Boat! A Accaaaoriaa KEN WORLD TO Penney. schedule so that they can extend each of these focal points Fisher 208-567, Ray F. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must 46 Sporting Qooda Deadline for Saturday and NOTICE - Now hiring - steady Also lost from last year’s squad represented by a "member” of each PIANO, VOICE, Guitar, their winning ways in the CCIL and be presented to the fiduciary named 47 — Cardan Products Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. work - Starting to take Organ, Drums, Trumpet in­ country. Therefore, only nine people below on or before March 9.1977 or be 48 — Antiquaa You’re Getting KISOWTHAT ‘was power forward Bruce Ballard. state tournament. Future good luck 49 X Wantad to Buy applications, for full time structions. Gift Certificates. Manchester and East Hartford players scramble for loose ball in later stages of Tuesday's barred by law. The fiduciary is; employment. A number of job 7 His use last year was to back up the to the basketball team. Attend a will actually be able to be involved in Pascal A. P rim n o Bands available for parties. RENTALS PLEASE READ unsteady rebounding of junior Jeff basketball game won by Indians. 63-40. (HSW photo by Otter) the mock assembly itself. 60 Nutmeg Drive opening to be filled. Phone Better, Ivory Rose Music, 647-9040. game this week! — Herb Whitaker Manchester, Conn. 52 Room! for Rant 528-3889, between 9 and 2 only. Kiernan, but this year as a senior The World Affairs Center also 06040 53 ~ Apartmanti for Rant YOUR AD 54 — Homaa for Rant yot Older . . . KEISISIE PROFESSIONAL Tutoring - requests each school to submit 55 Butinaai for Rant Classified ads are taken over MYHA 56 — Raaort Proparty for Rani SCHOOL BUS D rivers - For Reading and Math. names of those interested for Court of Probate. the phone aa a convanlanca. 57 — Wanted to Rant The Harald la responsible for Knowledge of Manchester MOIR IS Master’s Degree teacher. Call District of Manchester 58 — Miac for Rant Fran, Jay, leadership positions at the gathering NOTICE TO CREDITORS onlf one Incorrect Insertion necessary. Clean driving for Free evaluation. 649-8023. Girls^ varsity basketball has success in league ESTATE OF EMMA C. KORN, and then only to the size of the which will take place during the first results AUTOMOTIVE record. Five year auto and Jennifer 30 TODAYI The Manchester High Girls’ Varsi­ week of April. Julie Brissette, Mary deceased 61 — Autoa for Sala original inaartion. Errors which experience required. We will records of 2-15 and 6-13, it appears best outside shooters for Manchester Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 62 » Trucks for Sale do not lessen the value of the □ REAL ESTATE ty basketball team posted their se­ side. as the opponents have lacked while five are juniors. As Coach Lind Stack, and Paul Vanheessen will'have E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must 63 -- Heavy Equipment for Sale advertisement wlil not be cor- train. C:all 643-2373, between 9 that the girls have finally jelled into are Collen Shane and Kathy Strand, be presented to the fiduciary named height and speed underneath the 64 — Motorcyclat-Bicyclaa reeled by an additional inser­ and 1. cond win in as many outings last a solid, talented team. said. “ At the loginning of the season a chance for such positions after in­ below on or before March 1.1977 or be 65 » Campara-Tratlara-Mobila while Nancy Downing. Colleen HOUSE tion. Homaa For Sala 23 Friday (Dec. 10) by a score of 56-27 One aspect of this year's team basket. I had seven dwarfs, now 1 have a terviews with Affair Center officials. barred by law. The fiduciary is; H o m e ! Ferguson and Karen Turek provide Probably the most pleasant sur­ Manchester’s Bantams Augusta Grube 66 — Automotive Service against Penney High of East Hart­ which has seemed to be particularly baker's dozen. I feel our team has Club members are looking forward 387 Porter Street 67 ~ Autoa for Rant-Laaaa MANCHESTER - Large Two most of the rebounding and inside nipped Wethersfield, 2-1, Manchester. Conn. 06040 ford. ’The game, which was played at prise for Coach Lind this season has outstanding depth. I can go to any one to meeting with foreign officials in family, eleven rooms, con- effective is the man-to-man fullcourt shooting. In the first two games, last night at the Bolton Ice EARN Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Manchester’s Clarke Arena, was been the way all thirteen players on of my thirteen players and get an February and becoming involved in 73 venient location, reduced to press “ defense that is used. This Manchester has gone primarily in­ Palace. Dan Glenney and ^ $35,000. Paul W. Dougan, never really close, as the locals defense, along with Manchester’s the squad have developed their skills. excellent performance out of her." their own U.N. conference in April. GOOD OPPORTUNITY for attrac­ Kurt Wagner scored for H«/p Wanfd 13 Realtor. 643-4535. maintained a substantial lead from fast break-oriented offense, has Of these thirteen, eight are seniors This depth is vital for the tight, In former years, ambassadors have tive, refined person, good Work at hom t in apart lima. Earn Manchester with Mike SPENDING $250. par 1000 atuffing the first quarter on. Ellen Donadio pressing game that Manchester proved to be everything from □ NOTICES appearance, pleasant per­ DUPLEX - Rambling 6-3. allowed MHS to force both Fermi McNiff getting credit for LEGAL PHONE FROM home to ser­ sonality to make up to $150 a anvalopaa. Sand ttampad, talf* was high scorer for Manchester with and East Hartford into committing plays. It should also enable hospitable to frightening. This year’s vice our customers in the MONEY addraattd tnvalopa to Tarry Fireplace, carpellng, Round Table f^roup plans trip two assists and Matt Kleva week. Car useful. Phone 872- Lafla Enitrpriiaa, P.O. Box 289. aluminum storms, trees. $445. 25 points, followed by Junior Jill numerous mistakes, while Manchester to wear down and outlast trip should prove to be quite an NOTICE Lost and Found 1 Manchester area, flexible 4515. Hobart, Indiana 46342. one. Bob Perry and Dan hours, super earnings, 249- B0YS& income. $36,900. Hutchins Grant with 10 points and Nancy Dow­ developing easy Manchester scoring The Round Table Singers of MHS are planning a trip to Hawaii during teams that do not have as deep a experience. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Agency, 646-3166. White played well for the CONNECTICUT FOUND - Black female 7773. ning with five markers. As the final opportunities close to the basket. are on the move with plenty of con­ April vacation. Similar trips to bench. GIRLS GROUP OF Energetic Young winners. CETA POSITION kitten. With white markings, people desire work to meet STORE FOR Business ■ With score indicated, the Indians were Coach Lind stated, “We run what I certs already sung and many more to Hawaii and Los Angeles have been With the season still young, it in front of Caldors, December SALES POSmON - Straight 5 Evaninga A Waak able to move the ball well and take appears that the Manchester High Deca Club $10,000.oo (Annually) daily needs. Snow shoveling, attached two family 5-5 in call a free-lance offense. We keep the come. taken in past years. ’These journeys PERSONNEL ASSISTANT 14th. Cail 647-9376. commissions, leads furnished 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. apartments cleaned, window RELIABLE BABYSITTER - girls’ basketball team has already to homeowners. Call 242-5402. business location. $51,900. high percentage shots. MHS was also pressure on constantly. ’The other TTie many concerts include one at are basically concert tours of the The Personnel Assistant washing, and many more jobs Weekdays for three-year-old Merritt Agency, 646-1180. 3QUIZ twins in my East Hartford able to take advantage of numerous team isn’t allowed to set up either McDonald's Sunday evening at 4:30. schools in the area visited. ’These set its sights on a berth in the state sponsors manages the merit system C all you just don't have time to do. ESTABLISHED Realtor has Discount for Senior Citizens, home. Own transportation. chances at the foul line, as they con­ offensively or defensively. Our There will be Christmas caroling and concerts, combined with numerous tournament. If they can continue and provides general LEGAL opening for highly motivated VERNON - Owner must sell. call 728-8839. Call 289-4464. Three bedroom you^ im­ verted 12 of 25 free throw attempts quickness is one of our best weapons smiling faces. Everyone is welcome. tours and sightseeing opportunities, their aggressive style of playing, this contest assistance in a wide area of salesperson with real estate 647^9946 for 48 per cent. goal will almost assuredly become a NOTICE license. Ask for Mr. Bissell, maculate Rancn. Emma and it creates many opportunities for Other exciting concerts include a add up to a very enjoyable trip for Members of the Distributive personnel programs including NURSES AIDS - 7 a m. to 3 Lane. $37,000. Immediate oc­ ’The Indians’ first victory occurred us.” reality. The Indians’ chief rivals in classification, pay. training, Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full stop at Manchester Memorial both Round Table and its audiences. Education Club at the high school Court of Probate. p.m., 7:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m., time, experienced preferred. cupancy. Broker, 236-3851, affirmative action and labor District of Manchester against Fermi H i^ of Enfield by the The Indians are led by senior co­ HospiUl on Dec. 20, the Kiwanis' Besides being in the middle of its the CCIL will be Hall, Simsbury, and have undertaken a major advertising and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Part Salary commensurate with 523-7111. relations. NOTICE TO CREDITORS PART TIME - Sales - If you time and full time. Enjoy score of 40-28. ’This year’s team un­ captains Nancy Downing and Colleen busy Christmas season concert­ East Hartford. MHS will be severely project in the form of a coloring con­ ESTATE OF ROSE L DAVISON, ability Write Box C. c/o club luncheon, and the Rotary Qub, Experience and Training: A are area professional working with a skilled and der Coach Virginia Lind has shown Shane. Rounding out the starting five giving crunch (in some cases, one tested this week as they play East test. The students were interested in deceased salesmen in the day time and Manenester Herald. MANCHESTER - 86 East both on Dec. 21. ’There will be con­ graduate degree in Public Ad­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William dedicated staff at Manchester Eldridge Street. One of the much more enthusiasm and skill than are seniors Kathy Strand, Coileen certs at many Manchester area concert every day for a week). Hartford on Dec. 14 at East Hartord measuring the effect of an adver­ E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must want to sell at night and make RECEPTIONIST - With some Manor Nursing Home. Please ministration or related field be presented to the fiduciary named more than your day Job...it’s best buys in the area. Over­ teams of previous seasons. Coach Ferguson, and Karen ’Turek. The top Round Tablers are in the midst of a and Hall High of West Hartford at tising campaign. knowledge of typing and call 646-0129, Monday thru DISHWASHERS Wanted - public schools. or a Bachelor's Degree and a below on or before March 9,1977 or be fun and easy IV.! (Jail Mr. billing. Hours wifi include sized seven room Cape with Lind describes the attitude on this substitute for Manchester has been Round Table, a singing group that large fund-raising campaign for their home on Dec. 17. Both East Hartford Mr. Donut manager, Herman Ben­ minimum of one year’s barred by law. The fiduciary is; Friday, between 9 a m., and Part time, nights. Must have three bedrooms, two and 1/2 Lawrence Richard Anderson Douglas. 525-9134. some Saturday mornings. 4:30 p.m. clean, well kept appearance, E year’s edition of the girls’ basketball Ellen Donadio, who supplies valuable and Hall play scrappy, zone defenses. der, agreed to finance the project. baths, family room with has existed in Manchester High for trip. Among the plans discussed and experience in public personnel Alstead. New Hampshire Your ability to smile and to ne or will not be considered. App­ team as ’’simply ^ e a t.” turning off scoring punch along with strong To break these zones, Manchester After several alternatives were con­ work. SALES PEOPLE - Older pleasant, will be rewarded fireplace, garages, vinyl decades, is under the direction of put into action were the selling of GENERAL MECHANIC - ly in person, Tacorral, 246 siding, storm windows and two successive dismal years with rebounding off the bench. ’The two candy bars, calendars, and donut will have to run a well-controlled fast sidered and rejected, Elaine Hadge This position is under the multi-million dollar company with a secure position in this Full time days. Paid CMS, Broad Street. Miss Martha White. This year, they earl morrall has tossep screens, etc. We will consider oqIi and rely on their outside CETA, Title VI program. with young ideas has opening health facility. Phone 643- Blue Cross, and Life In­ coupons. The money raised by these and Bob Johnson, cochairpersons, 160 T.P. passes in his Court of Probate. for pwple who are looking for taking your home in trade. Applicants must be District of Manchester 2966. surance. Amerbelle Corp., HOSTESS or Host • Wanted and future undertakings will help shooters. If they can avert costly tur­ decided on a coloring contest. CAREER. WHO IS TOFS ON a future, in sales and manage­ Sensibly priced to sell at $58,- THE ACTIVE LIST ? Manchester residents and un­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS East Main Street, Rockville. part time, days. Must be neat, novers and continue to take good They negotiated with F arr’s for the ESTATE OF ROBERT L. McLEARY, ment. Opening due to in-house 900. T.J. Crockett, Realtors, defer the cost of the Hawaii trip, A. FRAN TARKENTON WEXT RADIO - Need 10 peo­ Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 and responsible, and be good shots, this just might be the year that employed for at least 30 days. deceased promotions. This company ple for local, light delivery. 643-1577. towards which all of Round Table are prizes. They determined the contest BI. ROMAN OABRIEL Applicants must contact Ms. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William CLm.. An Equal Opportunity with fibres. Apply in person Profile: Meet David Abbott E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must nas more financial success Must have own car. and neat the MHS girls' basketball team not C. 0IUY KHMER looking with great expectations. — rules and broke contestants into Champlain at the State Employer. to Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. MANCHESTER - Six room only makes the state tournament, but be presented to the fiduciarv named stories than any other in New appearance. Part time, full John Longo three age groups. Unemployment Bureau, 806 below on or before March IS. 1977 or be England, no limit on what you tiW available. Apply in per­ Colonial Cape. Modern C Perhaps the most accurate single UBlf'.JBMSUB two dominant desires: to be influen­ also wins the CCIL title. — Robert E. First prize for each group is a bicy­ Main Street. Manchester, barred by law. The fiduciary is; can earn. Call Doug Baskin. son, 989 Main Street, second kitchen. Three bedrooms. adjective that could be used to Thomas Brernan Fireplace, garage. $33,900. La tial and to ward off boredom. Of the Weiss 43 Wadsworth Street 525-9134. floor, between 10 a.m. and 6 d e s c r ib e D a v id Abbott is cle. Phase two of the promotion was phone 649-5331, to determine ■ Penta Agency, Realtor, 646- former desire, Dave naturally wants selecting the media to be used. eligibility. Manchester. Conn. 06040 p.m., or call 646-4090. PAPER BOY NEEDED "indescribable.” It is a perplexing, LEGAL PART-TIME help needed for 2440. to control his own destiny and thus Students selected a half page ad in Closing dale for filing is often frustrating, task to attempt to Graphic Arts class new at MHS fitting and drilling bowling WEXT RADIO - Need 20 peo­ feels the best way to do so would be the Silktown Flyer and two 12” ads in Tuesday, December 28. 1976. balls Must have experience. To Denver The Manchester Evening MANCHESTER - 5-4 Two secure a more definitive modifier. It NOTICE Court of Probate, ple, for Tele-Quiz Program. to obtain influence in those areas that As new technology advances in are taught. The Manchester Herald. TOWN OF MANCHESTER An equal opportunity Inquire at Vernon Lanes, Herald in East Hartford, in the following Family. Separate furnaces. would be much simpler to do so if not District of Manchester No experience necessary. Three car garage. Centrally affect him. The second desire, every form of our commercial world In addition to a new course, a new­ CONNECTICUT employer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Route 83, Vernon. Shifts available 9:30 to 3:% areas: for the presence of many incosisten- The final phase of the promotion ESTATE OF BERTHA HAGEDORN located in Business Zone It. eradication of boredom, is an ly redecorated classroom was put CETA POSITION p.m., or 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Apply cies that disrupt the formation of any today, naturally, it would affect us will be judging the entries, awarding O'ROUKE. a/k/a BERTHA HOLDEN Ralph Rd., Tolland St„ Gold St., $30s. La Penta Agency, explanation of Dave’s intense will to into use. The room, which was llO.OOO.oo (Annually) O'ROUKE. deceased TOOL DESIGNER - m person, 989 Main S tre e t,^ here at Manchester High. Because of the prizes, and evaluating the effec­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER Ehcperieiiced, in aircraft type Realtor, 646-2440. general portrait of Dave’s character. participate in a varied and exciting designed by the instructor of this PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Pursuant to an order of Hon. William cond floor, between 10 a.'m. Cipolla Dr„ and Burnside Ave. However, these inconsistencies are an absence of a class to increase our tiveness of the advertising. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must sheet metal development, and 6 p.m., or call 646-4090. life experience. knowledge in this area in the past, a course, Frank Eddy, consists of a The Personnel Assistant be presented to the fiduciary named overtime and benefits. Inter­ ASSUMABLE Mortgage - 7%. like flaws in a prism : their existence Obviously, then, Dave feels that large darkroom and several manages the merit system below on or before March 9.1977 or be viewing 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6 ^ Three bedrooms. Your fur­ newly designed class has been Rock review: LEGAL barred by law. The fiduciary is; SANTA CLAUS - wanted for CALL 647-9940 niture will fit! Plenty wall makes it impossible to merely take MHS has an excellent climate social­ machines that aid in the design and and provides general The Connecticut Bank & Trust 4048, Dynamic Metal Harald Circulation Dept. offered to students this year. This Co. 15 minutes on Christmas Eve, space. Lots of closets! Cen- Dave, process him through the ly. Academically, he realizes its assistance in a wide area of NOTICE Products (?o. Inc., 422 North approximately 6 p.m. Call 646- class is Graphic Arts, devised to production of a print. personnel programs including One Constitution Plaza Main Street, Manchester. ^ tral, convenient location. prism, and sort through the resulting shortcomings when compared to a Hartford, Conn. 06116 3381 for more intor[formation. ^ Reduced to $36,900. Keith spectrum to ascertain any one trait. teach the student how to make a Having had personal experience in The concert opened with Ambrosia classification, pay, training, The Planning and Zoning college-type learning atmosphere, finished product printed on paper. EXPERIENCED Window . . . Real Estate. 646-4126 , 649- One such inconsistency results in the Graphic Arts course, I have found playing an excellent, but unfor­ affirmative action and labor Commission at a meeting on hut still notes the progressiveness of cleaner ■ Steady work. Must Homes lor Sale Homaa For Sala 23 Homes For Sala 23 1922. confusion over Dave’s magnanimity. The formation of a layout and that it offers a totally new perspec­ tunately, short 40 minutes. They relations. December 6, 1976 made the 23 such programs as Vertices and com­ procedures used to develop a print Experience and Training: A following decisions: Court of Probate. be reliable. Equal Opportuni­ One would like to believe from his tive to this field. — Beth Schendel were definitely at their best even District of Manchester ty Employer. Phone M9-5334. ments favorably on the increased graduate degree in Public Ad­ easy-going attitude that Dave’s is the David Abbott though the sound technicians AMES i MANNING ET A L - ESTATE OF DENNIS B SHEA, aUention paid to the “middle” ministration or related field Zoning Category "Business I" deceased weren't. At times the sound would be Pursuant to an order of Hon. William DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Assis­ ideal philanthropist: good and congeniality make up this incon­ Editorial: or a Bachelor’s Degree and a students, as reflected in the larger so unbalanced that you could barely adopted for premises at 816, E. FitzGerald, Judge, ail claims must tant for children’s practice. Samaritan, good neighbor, friend for sistency against all petty insults selection of English courses for minimum of one y ear’s 828-830 and 836 Hartford Road, be presented to the fiduciary named Full time. Will train. Desired hear Ambrosea's great harmonies. below on or before March 13,1977 or be HOMES OF DISTINCTION life. Yet, in contrast to this is the experience in public personnel qualifications: Organized, leveled against him. Anyone who has Level 1 and 2 classes. effective January 1, 1977. barred by law The fiduciary is: offered by the rather disturbing admission from Ambrosia started with thq title cut Rose J. Shea assertive, able to interact taken the time to know David could As one might expect, Dave is work. WILLIAM R. SCHALIER ET Dave himself, although not in so from their new , “Somewhere This position Is under the 128 Harlan Street with people, secretarial and not waste serious thought on any looking forward to college with great Greek affrontery AL — Zoning categ o ry Manchester. Conn. bookkeeping skills, desire for I’ve Never Traveled’; and included CETA, Title VI program. 06040 many words, that he uses people. such affront. anticipation. He plans to attend "Business I" adopted for Tsonal growth. Send resume CARL A. ZINSSER AGENCY Moreover, this is not a Jekyl and past numbers such as “Holding on to Applicants must be One possible reason for Dave being UConn for his freshman year to com- A number of ancient Greek plays premises at 329, 331-333 and 1^' P.O. Box 1, Glastonbury, Hyde transformation that occurs The fact that such opinions were Yesterday” and “Time Waits For No Manchester residents and un­ 341 East Center Street, effec­ Conn. 06033. called a snob is his involvement in plete basic studies before are required reading for the AP employed for at least 30 days. only when he is in a bad mood or held over 2,000 years ago does not One.” I tive January 1, 1977. Court of Probate, certain social groups, such as Round transferring to Colorado State English course taught at MHS. These surprise me. However, the fact that I Applicants must contact Ms. District of Manchester New Listing n e ^ s something so desperately that Following Ambrosia was Rory Notice of these decisions has ESTATE OF ERNFST L. CUSTER, New Listing Raised Ranch Table, that have b^n associated University to major in forest plays have in common, if nothing Champlain at the State MATURE Middle age person / no other course of action is available. myself am required to read them Gallagher who lived up to his talent been filed In the Town Clerk’s deceased with mechanical ability for with snobbishness. Dave, however, management. Dave loves the out­ else, a recurrent theme of male Unemployment Bureau, 806 Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Rather, it is a constant process that does. Studying one chauvanistic as an excellent rock guitarist, but office. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must full or part time position in Lovely 4 bedroom older Colonial Out of state owner is looking for fast 8 room Ranch with 2 full baths, fami­ sees nothing wrong with these groups doors and backpacks frequently. The superiority over women. A few Main Street, Manchester, David utilizes in everyday life. To de­ piece of literature can be tolerated — seemed to get wrapped up in long PLANNING AND be presented to the fiduciary named coin-op car wash. Applicant with 2Ys baths, fireplaced living sale on this 6 room Raised Ranch on ly room, 4 bedrooms, laundry room. and his thinking is justified. To him remainder of his meager spare time excerpts can illustrate this theme. phone 649-5331, to determine below on or before March 16,1977 or be must have own transporta­ fend such an admission by stating but nine such plays? I find it insulting monotonous guitar solos. Rory’s eligibility. ZONING COMMISSION barred by law. The fiduciary is; room, first floor laundry. Spacious % acre lot in Coventry. Fireplace, If you desire a home with a flare and many others, the groups are is spent reading fantasy, playing From Menander’s “The Grouch’’: Ronald Gates, Arlyne C. Ponticelli tion, and be bondable. Apply outright that everyone does it or by and maddening; that this is required hard, fast R&B style is what Closing date for filing Is home completely redecorated. rec room, garage, appliances. Mint then this is it. Priced at $42,000. nothing more than opportunities for basketball, working (he formerly “All they (women) know how to do is Secretary 261 Autumn Street in person between 5:30 a.m. praising the confession as a reading, a set part of the curriculum, probably got the crowd to its feet to Tuesday, December 28, 1976. Manchester, Connecticut and 6:00 p.m., at 672 Hartford Priced in the mid 30s. condition. Asking $39,900. social interaction, a necessity for worked at a veterinarian clinic, and get laid.” In Arlstophones’ Dated this 17th day of 06040 forthright conclusion by an honest only adds to my resentment. bring him back for an encore. An equal o p p o rtu n ity Road (next to Dairy Queen), youth. In fact, Dave calls MHS “a is presently employed at a law office “Lysistrata,” one speaker comments I suggest that another form of employer. Deceyaber, 1976. Manchester, 7 man who knows himself would cer­ Dave Mason began his set with school of cliques,” which he feels is in Hartford), and listening to m,usic. that “the survival of all Greece tainly be far easier and much more literature be substituted for at least three excellent acoustic numbers, healthy as long as there is intergroup His interests in the latter offers 4 depends upon the women.” A second flattering from Dave’s point of view. some of these offensive plays. Surely the first being "Every Woman,” Alum. Sided Cape 5-5 Duplex Exceptional communication. valid commentary on his life as a character rejoins: “On the women? However, since the objective of other examples of ancient writing Mike Finnigan (keyboards) and Jim The specific groups which David is whole. While enjoying a typical rock In that case poor Greece has next to this article is neither ease nor exist where the concept of women’s Kreuger (guitar) did beautifully on primarily involved in are Student staple like Emerson, Lake, and nothing to depend on.” Also from This home features a front to back This duplex features separate Best describes this 7 room Cape with flattery, I will neither defend nor inferiority isn’t as blatant and hard­ backing vocals for these numbers. Assembly and the aforementioned Palmer or “Yes,” Dave also delves “Lysistrata”: “What reasonable thing fireplaced living room, formal heating systems, wall-to-wa a first floor family room, 4 praise Dave’s statement. Instead, it hitting. Another alternative would be He moved into the electric portion of Round Table Singers. Of the latter deep into classical music and jazz could women ever do, or glorious, we OFFICE HOURS dining room, IVk baths, 3 bedrooms, carpet, large rooms, plus central bedrooms, fireplaced living room, will stand as merely a piece of the in­ to offer “equal time” : include in the the show sticking mostly to the songs' Dave states that he heartily enjoys and is equally at home with all three. who sit around all prettied up in eat-in kitchen and garage. Priced to location. Call today to inspect. Oh shed dormer, garage, built-in vac tricate puzzle that is his character. curriculum literature which main­ on his now "Certified Live” LP. Monday-Friday 8:30 LM. to m P.M. the singing and companionship, but One can easily be fooled into flowers and scandalous...gowns?” Luggage FIm m Hoin: S ML to $ P.M. sell in the low 40s. yes ... priced at only $39,900, system, etc., etc. Priced in the mid The fact that this trait is somewhat tains the dignity and greatness of Mason played very well throughout has lately been disturbed by, what he thinking that David is the com­ The play “Antigone” by Sophocles 40s. negative is not meant to be women. For example, the poetry of the show, performing his more well- far CniMni or Rylng - MirioWt Hot Juol Saturday....8 iNL to 12 Noon feels are overzealous fund-raising plicated, mysterious person that abounds with degrading references derogatory, but rather to provide a Anne Sexton and Maya Angelou known material such as “Show Me Tht UiMogo For Youl Choooo from ttiooo campaigns. “I feel like a mooch,” many, including himself, would have to the female sex: “ We are women, FapMNn Mwidt totally realistic picture. would bei especially suitable. This Some Affection,” "Along the li Samoontto (wo oarry a oom- ERRORS says Davljl. you believe. His many activities, his aren’t we? We shouldn’t take on Mno), AdanVo, Vantura, Airway am Of course, not all of David’s would be a definite improvement Watchtower," “Feeling Alright” and “Advertism shoulil chcok their ad the fin t day. In regard to Student Assembly, hurried, often helter-skelter ways, men” ...“I’m not here to be shoved idiosyncracies are negative in over the distorted and insolent con­ filling in spaces with some past tunes The Manchester Evenmg Herald shaH not bo liablo W« hav* othar fina llatinga that wa would ba happy to ahow you. Or if you Dave chairs the important Social his love of the romantic, and his around by a woman”..It’s very im­ nature. In fact, a great deal of cepts of misguided Greek like "Gimme Some Loving.” Ffrii For for la lw e to publish an ad or for a typographic naad any hafp al all In any raal aatata mattar plaaaa call. Committee, which is responsible for varied moods and subtleties can per­ portant to keep women strictly dis­ MARLOW’S Einrythlng Since J 9 I I I thought was necessary to recall the playwrights. — Christine Jaworski He also did a superb version of the error or errori n pubfiution escapt to the eitent of I7EA; IOI) bringing those fine bands to MHS suade one that he is a complex ciplined”..."! can’t have people previous example. Much more Eagles' hit "Take it to the Limit.” BOWNTOWN m a in STMIT. MANCHItTM - M*-(U1 the cost of the ad for the first day’s insertion. dances. Lately, more and more of his enigma. However, various incon­ saying my will has been defeated by AND NIAN Or tTO ril memorable are these qualities which Mason did come back and do "Bft'ng JffaTiN CHAROI CAROt ACClm O l time is being consumed by the vital sistencies, sucb as his love of the a woman.” The same attitudes Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of that join to make David the joyous person it on Home" as an encore for a recep­ O riN « DAYS • TNUNt. N IT It IN MO Senior Commencement Committee, simplicity of nature, causes one to appear in “Oresteia” by Aeschylus: Correction portion of the ad whera the error occurred." he is. His detractors have c a ll^ him tive audience. CARL A. ZINSSER AI3ENCY of which he is a member via his elec­ suspect that beneath all, lives a ‘”This is daring when the female shall The article appearing in last snobbish, but a positive inconsistency Over-all. the concert was good and tion to the co-treasurer’s post of his basic, earthy person and that may be strike down the male. What can I call week’s edition of HSW entitled c * ii causes one to cast grave doubt upon I hope that Dave Mason can keep the 643-2711 senior class. It is these last two ac­ the biggest mystery of all. — Peter her and be right? What beast of “Dance Prom-inent Success” should this accusation. His personal warmth same momentum going throughout 646-1511 tivities which allow Dave to fulfill his Gourley loathing?” have been attributed to John Longo. (he rest of his tour. — Steve Comeau 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 17, 1976— PAGE ELEVEN

PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Frl., Dec. 17, 1976 Boots-Aeoosoorloo 48 Roomt lor Roni S2 Aportmonts For Ron! S3 Auioik For Solo 81 Autoo For Solo 3 1 Aportmonts For RonI S3 Aportmonts For Ront 83 Rportmonis For Rint 83 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Root Eitoto Wontod 28 Aiileloi tor Silo 41 Horn*! For Solo 23 H om tt For Solo 23 H o m w For Solo______M Am / ffttoto W »nM i$ ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly MANCHESTER • Eight room FOUR ROOM D uplex - 24 LOCUST STREET - Seven ROOM Two bedroom UttD NATS House. Appliances, $350. J.D. ROYAL SAFARI. PorUble 1S7S - i r Sofinula F 1S0 • N m - rooms, single $94.95; double Garage, cellar, attic. Adults room apartment. $360 r'**’,',®?; Central location, COVENTRY NORTH - Im­ OMC ItO hp 10, r.S M . $88,K , Plus tax. Continental Real-Estate. 646-1960. only, no pets. Security, and monthly. Security. Call 846- January 3rd. Call maculate seven room Raised typewriter - Also sturdy office isel - as* Sannul* tis, OMC SS National Weather Forecast model. Both in excellent con­ 1 breakfast, maid service, references. $190. 8 4 9^6. 2426, 9 to 5. 946-7769. A tm , home o f TW Ranch. Large rooms. 1 1/2 What is your Property Worth? h a , oMM, $B,000. utilities, parking. Call 646- baths, fireplace, beamed 3aOO I 39,59 dition. Very reasonable. Call 1 ^ • 1$' Altmand nyBridg* WINTER Street, Manchester fith ’V' ‘Tleonderegi' 1 U Mtrc. C, IIO,- 2300. ( n T oNE YEAR WAMUNTY ceilings, rec room, two car :W We will Inspect your property and suggest an asking 849-6468^______- One bedroom apartment. •••••♦•••••••••••••••••••a 000 . First floor, appliances, cellar 4 u to s garage, acre tot. Excellent price. (No obligation.) 1070 • IS* Uniftlt* 'tilty-Pup,* III Autos For Solo 81 Autos For Solo 81 For Solo $1 KELVINATOR Electric CtM . IW C • f KCtl., iVlOO. storage and parking, heat and danlal I. roalt area. $42,000. Lessenger Co., Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. range - 30” . Good condition. 1174 • II* Ctnlurv 'Bueoanttr* Aportmonis For Ron! 83 hot water. No pets. $225 $90. 846-6622. ______IM • PWC • OMC. lOsOOO. monthly. 849-2871. REALTORS - MLS 1171 - 14' RtvtfBCfitl Hirdtop PRIVATE SALE - Two lip .. 221IW C. 11.910. WE HAVE customers waiting bedroom Condominium Home UNIVOX Electric piano - In 1071 • ar Tro|«n Hirdlop. 4 for the rental of your apart­ PASEK lto-7475 excellent condition. $200 firm. •Iftptr • 128 hp. Bffordfr. |10,* ment or home. J.D. Real 31 OLENWOOD STREET- in Manchester. Quick oc­ SAMPMANCtaCO 000 . Two bedroom duplex. cupancy, with no need to Call 649-0125.______1071 - i r I rtCratt Wefkendff Estate Associates, Inc. 646- ^ e ’ve M the Christ 608 ■URNSIDE k V L - U S t HARTFORD •pt. Pi«h. Marc. Cr., 9S.SO0. 1950. Appliances and private base­ redecorate. This home has Members National Association of Real Estate Boarda and Connecticut I N I - IB' Luhra F.B..0fdffl. ment. No pets. Lease and many desirable features. Call L O iA l CHRISTMAS TREES - 79 MARK IV 97899 , Assoelation of Realtors, Inc. Also member ^ the Hartford Board of Chry. FWC 211 hp > Ixetl., 97.- L(X)KING for anything In real security. $230. per month. 649- Antiqua gold, dark brown laathar Intarlar, | Spirit, So We're^tiavin’ A 646-0491, after 5 p.m: Realtors. Manchester and Vernon Multiple Ustlnf Service. Thousands to choose fromi 200. Try us, you'll like what we estate rental - apartments, 9455, M7-9W3. AM FM ataraOy tHt whaat, apaad eonirol A much 1170 • ir Chrli-Crafl-lix mora. Tnia Luxury. towin TiMruATuiit have. Yeomans Tree Farm, •l«dpfr, ass hp • glau hull. If,- homes, multiple dwelliiigs, no LIT US SHOW YOU A 100. MANCHESTER - Two 411 Lake Road, Andover. 742- 1I90 - 10' Troian P.B. lip ., fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 78 8RAN TORINO $3185 MAINTENANCE FREE HOME. 8907. Follow signs from Route Associates, Inc. 646-1960. bedroom Ranch type apart­ FOR THE PMFIStlONAL MAN Homot For Solo 23 MAY WE BUY your home? •Iffpa all, T/lira , 014,900. ment. Convenient location. 4«Dear Badan. Auto., powar ataarlng. powar I'l OR WOMAN. ()uick, fair, all cash and no 6. 1099 • 90' Blahirdaon P .l. lip . - brakaa, factory air eondWanlng. •laapa 9, T/IIB'a, 99,000. M A NCHESTER - One Price includes heat, hot 7 Rooms. 2W Baths, Fireplace. IMMEDIATE Occupancy - On roblems. Call Warren E. 1971 • 00' •ilvffton F.B. Bfdan, water, kitchen appliances, Family Room With Wet Bar. this seven room Garrison Blowland, Realtors, 643-1108. REAL CHRISTMAS Trees - T/Ias hp, FWC.. 910,900. bedroom apartment available at the Theresa. Excellent storage and laundry. 3 ^ . per Carport. All this for a price you Colonial. Seven large rooms Tag and/or cut. White and 1907 • 01' Bartram 'Bahia Mar* • montn. No pets. Damato. can well afford, in the upper un w| AYNII AOIOCASY ^ featuring: Formal dining SELL YOUR House through Blue Spruce. Wreaths, free T/290'a • oraat boat, 111,900. location on Main Street. I f mid-|30s. 1H 7 - OC Columbia F.B. tof. Located on the busline across Enterprises, ^1021. 7 3 C U T L A S S $ 2 9 9 8 room, country kitchen, J. Watson Beach Real Estate boughs, fireplace wood, Oadant T/220'a, Liha now, 912.* Supram*. Dwk brown, auto., PS, PB, tootory a(r, IF F.J. 8PILECKI During Friday night, rain and showers will be expected over the * flreplaced living room, and Company. Professional real trunkful, $4.00. Stanley Tree BOO. from shopping, bank and ww Uroo. Qlirt Im MooI (niamiodfato. REALTOR 1974 • o r Troiirt F.B. Bpl. Fiah, church. Price Includes wall- MANCHESTER'- One Pacific Northwest and southern Texas, while snow will fall in family room, three bedrooms, estate service for nearly 50 Farm, 742-6438, Long Hill bedroom apartments. -Heat, HOUSES WERE SOLD BY THE POUND B 4 S -2 12 1 Road, off Route 8, at Andover T/aiO'a. FWC • lioal., 140,000. to-wall carpeting, dishwasher the lower Lakes and portions of the upper New England area. 2 1 ^ baths, ( ^ lity built, In a years. Call our Manchester of­ 1004 • o r Foal 8pt. Bdn. Flahor- hot water and kitchen 75 EUCTKA 228 $4098 Te - Mostly fair weather is anticipated elsewhere. Minimum quality n e i^ b o rh ^ . Call for fice. 647-9139. Church. man, T/Lathropa DIaaala, 929,- and all kitchen appliances. you might b t able to weigh their value. The value In Ideal for elderly person or appliances supplied.-Full Cuatam 2-Door* Hardtop. AMFM ataroo, tUt this unique Ranch is weighed by the design, care readings include: (approximate maximum temperatures in more details. Scorpio Real 000 . maintenance service, many in whaaL wira whaala. Uiiury at a low prko. COVENTRY - Four bedroom PLANNING TO SELL? - Our SEVEN PIECE Bedroom set - 1973 • 31' log Harbor Conv. couple. $200. per month. No parenthesis) Atlanta 34 ( 60), Boston 24 ( 35), Chicago 29 ( 48), EsUte, 6 4 9 ^ 1 , 742-8546. b small apartment complexes and quality put Into this beaulllul home. II you are custom Contemporary. White, canopy bed, excellent FlyBridga, T7 VB3QM Dloa., pets. Damato Enterprises, Cleveland 27 ( 38). Dallas 40 (64), Denver 31 (56). Duluth22 (35), counseling can help without, 9BB.000. with private entrances. Christm as looking lor something special, this Is too good to Cathedral ceilings, family of course any obligation. condition. Call 646-5013. 1000 • OB' Hatloraa Conv. F.B., 6^ 1021. pass upl Call our olllce lor Inlormallon about this Houston 48 ( 67). Jacksonville 29 ( 68). Kansas City 32 ( 59), Little Priced from $225. per month. room, garages, lake Odegard Realty, 643-4365. Air, Qtn, T/QM Oita.. 997,000. No pets. Damato Enterprises, Rock 34 ( 64). Los Angeles 51 (66). Miami 61 (76). Minneapolis 32 FOR SALE Dog houses - One 1979 • 09' Hattaraa Conv. F.B. exceptional ollaring. privileges. Below replace­ KEITH Air, Oari, Lika Naw. 992,000. 646-1021. ment, $43,900. Century 21, (43), New Orleans 42 ( 68), New York 32 (39), Phoenix 39 ( 67), large, and one medium. IN 8TOCK • ON DUPLAY 72 TORINO SQUIRE $1999 1978 VOLKSWAGEN RAOOIT Jackston-Avante. 646-1316. San Francisco 42 ( 55). Seattle 41 (48). St. Louis 30 ( 56). Never used, reasonable. 875- ALL FIBIRQLAB Wagon. V-l, aulomaBo tranamlaalon, powar REUESTIIYE Articloo lor Solo 41 SILVinrONI FOUR ROOMS - Heat, NICE FOUR ROOMS - Second Four door, standard shift, yellow. Washington 32 ( 48). 4179. floor, two bedrooms. Stove, atoorlng, powar brakoa. DUPLEX - Brick and 29' FlyhridM utilities, appliances included. jndEMiaiMXfiotfifBsxxeixadWiusisxnoMMCiEanEaiMiiMCMOBiiiMKiwndeKMKH.^ 172 E. Canter St. ALUMINUM sheeU used as 01' Ftybrldg# Sadan Central location. Garage, refrigerator, parking, all 73 LINCOLN $4898 D. F. REALE aluminum. Two bedrooms, CHRISTMAS TREES - Tag, 04* Flybridga Oadan security deposit required, no carpeting. Married couple. Town Coupo. Laathor Intarlor, tIH whaat, apaad built-ins. garages, hardwood printing plates, .007 thick, or cut vour own. 194 French HATTIRAB 42' Flybridgo " W e M a t r t 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Convartiblf with Cummlna 903MI ^ts, $250. Call 0^958 after 649-8350. control, AM FM ataroo and much moral 175 Main Street Phone 646-4525 floors, separate furnaces each Road witon. Conn. 643-0928. DIaaala la on ordar and duo In 1973 OUlCK LeSASRE side. Convenient to school and $1. Phone 643-2711. Homoo For Solo 23 Homoo For Solo 23 HOUSE CALLS” •hortly for your paraonal Inapoe- FOUR ROOM- Apartment - 4 D(X)r Hardtop. PW, PSeats, Stereo radio, vinyl top. shopping. $63,500. Century 21, lion. Heat and hot water. Jaexston-Avante. 646-1316. CLEAN USED refrigerators, TERMS-TRADEB-SERVICE EAST HARTFORD - Modern COVENTRY - Large ten room 64IM 126 ranges, automatic washers, two bedroom Townhouse. References and security 'iMHSMSiEalxsKSMCiMWafMfiiwiaacmMliMiMKxlMciwxaifacaMtMlMdMfealSSB SH YOU LOOSING HM A SOOD Handmade ,My$tic River Mirina, kic. deposit required. Call 646- Colonial. Priced at only $39,- EAST HARTFORD - Throw with guarantees. B.D. Pearl's Heat and hot water, 1 1/2 73 CAPRI $2708 SOLID HOMI. MSCTICaiLT 649-1922 Maaona laland, Myatic, Ct. 1257. Dark groan, aaddla vinyt intarlor, V 4 , < apaod, 900. Four or five bedrooms, away your rent receipts and ApplliAppliances, 649 Main St., 643- Chriitmai Gifts baths, disposal, dishwasher, MAINTINANCE FAEE. WHEAE BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE docor group, atyla atool whoola. Bportyt 1973 FORD LTD two baths, fireplace, 3/4 acre. buy your starter home today. 2m. 5 3 8 -3 1 2 3 full basement with hook-ups. YOU 0007 HAVE YO PAY EON Lessenger Co.. Realtors, 646- $35,900" Newly listed, immaculate Colonial. • M a c ra m * $245. Call 528-1708 days. MANCHESTER - First Boor 2 Door Hardtop. Blue, a/c. YHE NEIGHIOAHOOD? Four room Ranch, two • Jaw alry apartment in two tenement 8713. 423-9291. bedrooms, nice quiet area. Stove, refrigerator, diahwaeher, anten­ SEWING MACHINES - 1976 oA 74 MARK IV $68981 a Laathar ROCKVILLfe - Three room house. Three large rooms, 6 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath $28,900. Century 21. Jackston- Lots-Lantf For Solo 24 Zlg Zags unclaimed layaway. f Dark blua, matcMng laathar intarlor, AM/FM na, fireplace equipment, 6 rooms, cen­ Antiquos 48 apartment with heat, hot adults only, no pets. 643-4406 2 Car Oarage. $37,900. MANCHESTER - Reduced Avante. 646-1316. $48.50. Singer Touch and Sew, o, UH tral. Must sell Immediatetyl MASS. 90 ACRES - Wooded. originally $389. now only %PMCB ** water, stove, refrigerator. after 6 p.m. $150. per month. 1978 FORD TORINlf 7 F.J.SPILECKI again to $45,900. 6-6 Duplex. $36,900" Centrally located Colonial. 1'A baths. Terms. Arrowhead Agency, $68.40. Fully guaranteed. Call WANTED - Complete estates, $165. Adults only, no pets. ( station Wagon, green, V-8, automatic, power steering, air conditioning, Realtor 643-2121 Three bedrooms each, I MANCHESTER 02 W8Ut IKrtti clocks, phonographs, steins. ROCKVILLE . - Now Clean. Move right in. Olfara con­ 649-1940. 236-1123, Dealer. Parking for one car. Security 72 MARK IV $4398 Garage.irage. Immediate occupan­ Will buy outright or sell on deposit. 646-7690. Available. Four room radio. cy.'. LaLj Penta Agency, GREAT FAMILY s id e re d . Laathar Inlarlor. till whaal, apaad control, wiEaKfxwttxiafMEeiBKwiwiaatjnswsieontxeomiaBaBadiwiasisxiMMMie SEVEN PLUS Wooded acres - UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub Sat. & Sun. 9 to 5 consignment, any quantity. apartment... Heat, hot water, AM/FM Slarao, naw MIehalln ataal ballad Realtors, 646-2440. $38,900" Aluminum sided Cape. Swimming one child accepted. No pets. radiala. Trua luxury at a LOW PRICEI MANCHESTER - For only HOME Prime residential area. Also Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, 644-8962. FIVE R(X)M upstairs - apart­ pool. Large yard. Wall to wait. ment and garage. Clentral, Security. $170 monthy. 646- $34,500 you can purchase a MANCHESTER - 5-5 Duplex 9 Room Ful Dormer Cope 25 acres, both offer many Brownies, nurses. East large Six room Colonial. Huge $39,500" Immaculate, aluminum sided 9-room potential subdivision Catholic School. 649-1225. THE PENNY-PINCHER - security deposit. 649-3616. 1060. 1978 CHEVROLET C-10 PICKUP with separate heating 14 bedrooms, first floor 392-A, Tolland Street, East 71 COMET $1798 modern kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, ossibilities. Century 21, 4-Door Sadan. V-9. auto. PS. factory air. A amall Tan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, 20,000 miles. systems, wall-to-wall can«t, I family room, with pegged Colonial. Four bedrooms. Hartford. Antiques, collec­ big bedroom closets, makes Sackston-Avante, 646-1316. SEASONED OAK Fireplace BUNDY TRUMPET - LARGE SIX Room Duplex - MANCHESTER ■ Five room car with Mg car kntury. convenient location. High I oak floors, rec room, gar- $40,900" Seven rooms, two batha. Desirable tibles, and good second hand this house an excellent buy. $30's. Zinsser Agency, 646- wood for deliveries. Call 742- Excellent condition. Cost $210, Central location. No pets. apartment. Two bedrooms $30' |age. and carport. Walk to Henry Streetl Must sell at once. items. Friday, Saturday, and Security, references. Vacancy, Call T. J. Crockett, 1511 Imootmont Property 25 7686. sacrifice $100. Call 742-9S97. and den, or third bedroom. Realtor, 643-1577. lall schools. $39,900. $42,500" New listing. 7 room Colonial, garage, Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 528- Available immediately. $225 Stove and refrigerator in­ 1974 MERCURY COUGAR MX 6610, 528-7922. per month. 649-1924, 643-2289. MANCHESTER - Four WARREN E. 2-zone heatl 100 amp service. APARTMENT COMPLEX - HARD FIREWOOD for sale. WE BUY and sell furniture. cluded. 210 per month. Securi­ 78 FORD ELITE $4698 White, brown vinyl top, power steering, power brakes, MANCHESTER - A new fur­ 75 Units. Good return. Any size load. Call 643-0851, Cash on the line. One piece or ty required. Amedy Realty, VThHa with burgundy intarlor, ak, twin aaata, bedroom Cape with shed $46,500" Six room Raised Ranch, 2 baths, 2 car W anted to air, stereo, whitewalls radials Arrowhead Agency, 649-1940. 228-3483. an entire houseful. 646-6432.' Buy 49 MANCHESTER - 30 Locust 875-6283. AMFM atarao. Sharp! nace, and new storms will dormer, first floor family HOWLAND garage. Tremendous loti curtail your heating bills in Furniture Barn, 345 Main Street. First floor, four rooms room with Franklin stove, ■Realtor* 643-1108 ANTIQUE FURNITURE - this big Cape Cod. Fireplace, 1 flreplaced living room, gar­ $54,900" Newly listed 6'A room Ranch on over 1 Buolnooo Property 26 FIREWOOD FOR SALE - By Street, beside Douglas heated. Available immediate­ NEWER 4 1/2 room Duplex - xEaxfatwealsxsMXflieMSfiOEesBaceitaoaaiiaadttiwxcxHxieseatM Docks, Glass, Dolls, Statues, ly. $226. Call 6462426, 9 a.m. 74 FIAT 128 $1798 1/2 baths, deep treed lot, are age and more. $40's. Zinsser acre parklike yardi Lovely rear deck. tninkload, truckload, cords. Motors. Appliances, carpeted, base­ Sport 2-Door. Economical 4 cyllndar, 4 apaad, Paintings, Toys, Guns, to 5 p.m. some of the many fine Agency, 646-1511. Swimming pool, 2 car garage, 2 full MANCHESTER, 251 Broad Call 623-2823, 2894243, 644- ment laundry hook-up, radio. Laaa than 21,000 milaa. features. Priced $38,900, Call DUPLEX 4-5. $29,900. Street - Five bay garage. Ideal 2169. TAG SALE - Moving. Skis, Swords, Musical Instruments, enclosed yard, private 1975 FORD ELITE baths. Mr. Matthews. Post Cards, Steins, or what T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- COVENTRY - Six room Excellent investment or a for body shop, transmission, storage shelves, typewriter, JUST REMODELED - Five parking. No pets, security. AM/FM stereo, a/c, low mileage. 1577. sUrter home with a renUl in­ $57,500" 7 room Rockledge Colonial. 4 tire shop, or garage. Will sub­ NIKORMAT FT Camera with air brush, household items. have you? 646-2690, Call rooms, second floor, two Call 649-9258. Raised Ranch with flreplaced anytime, 646-1882. children maximum, no dogs. living room, paneled rec come. Separate furnaces, bedrooms. Just Immaculatel divide. Phone Thomas Ck)lla, new 50 1.4 lens. Hardly used, Saturday 9 to 5. South Road, won't last at this price. Cen­ $65,500” Brand new Colonial. Fieldstone front. 643-1381. and works perfectly. Great Bolton. $220 monthly including heat. CHARLES APARTMENTS - room, three bedrooms, gar­ MICROSCOPE, Telescope One month's security. age. Asking $39,900. Zinsser tury 21. Jackston-Avante, 646- QUALITYI Mr. Matthew. camera for Uie beginner, or Deluxe 4 1/2 room townhouse. EXeCUTIVl TYPt NINA ■A", and Flute. Must be in good References. 97 Weils Street. ^ency, 646-1511. 1316. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg the professional. $200. Call MAYTAG PORTABLE - Dne and 1/2 bahs, all nooM nAiaeo r a n c h $85,000" 14 room Cheney estate. Almost 3 condition and reasonably Call 6464)423. U r,e klicben and fimlly room Farm, with three story bam. 647-1601 before 2:00, or after Washer and dryer, harvest appliances, 2 air conditioners, LOOKING IN THE $30's? acres. Mr. Lombardo. Authentic. Butler-type building. Power 5:00 p.m. gold, $125. pair. Table and priced. 643-1716 before 3 p.m. ■rea. formal dinins room and VERNON - Three bedrom carpeted, heat and hot water, sittina room. Front to back This seven room Cape, ????? Better Homes and Gardens type plant, and other out buildings, four chairs, ^5. 646-2196. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - Three room patio, soundproofing, washer O f t O O R U FORD DiUON SALES cathedral ceilin,. Uvtng room Ranch. Elxcellent condition, fireplace, formal dining room, H-0 TRAIN SET - Complete, apartment in a two family with lloor lo celllni atone $^,0()0, by owner. C!all 643- hexagonal ranch. Over 4 acres ol forest plus Three Lovely Homes. and dryer hookups, storage, family room, two full baths, Offers invited. B/W Realty, never used, in original carton. BOYS ICE Skates - Size 3, 4, house. Appliances, utilities. fireplace. Three or four 2045. primeval. Unique. □ R EN TA LS basement garage. 646-0800, b^rooms. paneled rec room, vinyl siding, conveniently 647-1419. Ckist $80. Sacrifice for $60. and 7; and size 6 in mis­ $175. J.D. Real Estate, 6 ^ 646-1540. 315 CENntST^M ANCHESnS. CONN.* PHorw S4M m with fireplace. Two lull batha, located. Asking $38,500. Cen­ Evenings 649-2062. cellaneous boys clothing. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980. C«inacfkut^ O ^ s l tiiKoM • A4arnipr Daofcf''. plenty of itorage area. Two car TWO FAMILY House - tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- Many new Avon gifts, $5 and &SERVIIX. laraie One acre Ireed lol Excellent condition. MANY MORE - CAU US - WE WORK! Root Eototo Wontod 28 Rooms lor Ron! 52 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aikini ni.aoD 1316. MEDITERRANEAN shelving less. Call 649-7313. Arrowhead Agenev, 649-1940. A u to s For Solo iMMAinn.ta. ALL CASH for your property unit, attaches to wall. PLEASANT CLEAN - fur­ 81 Autos For Solo 61 319 Main SL Manchester • 643-2145 RENT RELIEF can be yours WILLIAM L eanoRE agency Excellent condition, paid TAG SALE - Saturday, Ml-IMt GLASTONBURY - Priced within 24 hours. Avoid red nished room. Centrally «!• nobwt D. Murdock, in this newer Duplex. 'Three R ealtors 6 4 7 -14 13 $100., will sell for $50. Also December 18th, 134 Timrod located for working person. reduced several thousand $$$- bedrooms, one and 1/2 baths, tape, instant service. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. selling Ventura six string Road, Manchester. Dinette, Call 6464)505. $$! - Christmas special - carpeting, separate furnaces. guitar and case. $35. bikes, aquariums, mis­ Elegant eight room Raised Large private yard. See it Ehccellent condition. 643-9262. cellaneous. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CLEAN, PLEASANT Room Ranch in one of Glastonbury's today, $59,900. Century 21, SHILLING your house? (^U us Brand New 1977 Cutlass and 1977 Omega LOOKING FOR a home you first and we'II make you a for rent. Linens (provided. finest areas. This could be the Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. ORIENTIAL RUGS- 9x12, CHRISTMAS TREES - Cut can be proud of in a low price move of a lifetime for you. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Central location. CSll 646-3109. E 9x15, Karistan, Sourk. 10x14 your own, $5.00. 66 Birch Mt. range? We have it! Well built B/W Realty, 647-1419. Realtor, 643-1577. and spotless Cape, with WEE WONDER - Two India.red, blue, ivory. 9x12 Road, Bolton. FURNISHED One room fireplace, eat in kitchen, full iftNtfitmifioeAxtfiDnoKxiEfix« bedroom Ranch. Rec room, IMMEDIATE ( ^ b for your (^inese, 9x12 Kashain. 10x14 Kitchenette - With shower. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE aluminum siding, fenced in Karmon, cream and blue. GARAGE SALE - Moving cellar, expandable attic. S - appoioUneot...... only. $37,000...... 00 bedrooms, full basement and appliances, heat and hot Kitchen set, good condition. g Garage-nice yard-Ml,9()0 g room with fieldstone PHILLIPS a STEVENSON garage. $27,900. Lessenger Co. water in two family house, or Living Room set, very good CHRISTMAS TREES for sale Realtors. 646-8713, 423-9291. fireplace. Nicely landscaped, F.S, ^ “ Perswoetiserf Serrirw** condition. Plus miscellaneous at 454 Woodland Street, B i r i r m s B i u m | many extras. East Coast 388 Main St., Manchaatar * 843-0609 small apartment complex, in good location. Call 640-3373. furniture items. 649-8976. Manchester. Crocheted COVENTRY - $21,900. Attrac­ B MISTlET0Ei>i:r S Realty, 528-9668, 643-9969. tive four room Ranch. Huge M Will enhance the slate g NEW (Never Fired) t«X ]» IM m IM IM IM stone fireplace. View of lake. S foyer of this three year » Winchester Automatic 20 Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- i young Colonial. Formal § guage Shotgun. Model 1400, SlIVING CNHSTIMSl 8713. 4M-9291. 9 dining, one plus two half g - 'Sv - : MKT II. Including extra " baths, ail appliances, gar- 9 I TREES ! Turtto-Hydramallc Trantmitslon, powar with front diac winchokes gunslick cleaner, brakaa, vari-ratio powar ataarlng, aofl-ray llnlad wln- BOLTON - Owner transfered. Sage, aluminum exterior - S chemically treated gun case, m IN t o w n . 19 Ltwii StrttM Backl SoR-ray lintod glata, door adg* guard molding*, g value at $44,500. H jfe/* i-'i . "^sr ||of barn). Waakandi 11*4, or byV doura, protactlva body aid* moidinga, whaal dlaca, Three bedroom Ranch. Fami- -A- and one box of shells. M appointmant. 649*9129. Tap a n d * whUawall tlraa, ataal ballad radlaW; AM pu^button Turbo-Hydramatic Tranamlaalon, whTtowall lira*, AM ly room, excellent condition Minimun or $150, firm. 649- V cui at your convanlanca. ■ puahbuRon radio, protoctivo body aldo molding, ■ I radio, front and roar bumpar rub atrip*. f1094. Uat tnroughout. Spacious yard. i Riciiards&Kehnina i i ■ • • ■ -^y 5696. ISaMMIMIMHXIMMmS 34912. dalux* whaal diac, color; blue. Quick occupancy. $33,500. S R*attora-ML Lessenger Co., Realtors. 646- 8 9 CAPE COD Curtains -12 pair, •ssssssssssssssssssasaatat SPECIAL SPECIAL S 528-9546 S m ' i Building Suppllos 42 8713, 4&-9291. IlKxmiEiaiKxiKxieatfliwsfl 36" white $1.50 each. Drapes, PURCHASE insulated, 84" long, 5 regular PURCHASE NATURAL STONE for -■ il "* - size pair, 1 extra wide, PRICE PRICE retaining walls, veneers, ’4553 *4850 orange^oid; also winter white. Blue gingham, double patios, etc. Pick up by the rwHEiiWfiiiiiKRULES^^ Sorvicoo Otiorod 31 Serviceo O llarod 31 BulldIng-ConUoctIng 33 RooHtrg-aidlng-Chlmnoy 34 bedspread, $5.00. Red, white, pound or delivery by the ton. Many and Diue twin bedspread for witon Notch Stone Quarry, Styles A Colon 1977 CAULLACS I THINK CiiM TREE Service - Free es­ TRUCKING - Odd Jobs - For Intorlor R(X)FER will Install roof, girls, matching drapes $15. 649-3163. timates, discount senior Cleaning cellars and attics, CARPENTER WORK siding or gutters for low dis­ White, nylon sheers, 84", $3.00 to Choose Fromi FOR citizens. Company moving large appliances, also Cell Marcel, “Mlk*” count price. Call Ken at 647- pair. 64M311. Dogs-BIrds-Pols 43 Immediate l^aacW cd & ^ossetto Manchester owned and stone and loam delivered. 644- Ju tra * 1566. PONTIAC IMMENATE DRIVERin operated. Call 646-1327. 1775, 644-9532. -NoJobYoo»m»r STEREO - Slimline custom DOG-CAT BOARDING bellveryl 1974 CHEYROUT I $ 3,750 — Excellent beauty salon butinett. BIDWELL Home Improve­ console 4-speed stereo, hi-fi bathlng/groomlng. Complete Monte Carlo, beige with 6 4 6 -3 2 8 0 1975 DODBE CUSTOM DRAPERIES made Polntlng-Poporlng 32 ment Co. Expert Installation model 1757. Approximately modern facilities. Canine beige vinyl roof and I $ 4,000 — Beauty Shop. Excellent opportunity. to specifications. Free es­ of aluminum siding, gutters Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon rAatching interior. V-8. Sportsman Van. 6 cylinders, 168 , two record PRICE SLASHING SALE!!! automatic, power steering, automatic, power steering, I $32,900-8 room Cepo, aluminum tiding. timates and measurement. PAINTING - interior and and trims. Roofing Installa­ stands, carrying case. 643- Road, Manchester. 646-5971. air conditioned. AM P'M only 14,000 mites. Thii one Call anytime before 9 p.m. exterior, paperhanging, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY tion and repairs. 64$-6495,875- ’9900, stereo and more! must be seen. I $32,900 — 8 room Colonlel Cepo, gerage, large lot. 649-4266. 9109 MINIATURE Poodle - AKC excellent work. References. Carpentry and general con­ 76 CORYETTE $$W!rS7898 ★ USEDA 74 MONTE CARLO m S T $3895 1975 DODGE CAMPER 1976 DODGE CHARGER 2 $34,800 — Immaculate 6-rm . C o n d o . 21, Mb CniubT. Mat Hkq a wardrobe favorite. 76 RUICK RIVIERA $84WS62S8 V -t, auto., P t, PB, air, ylnyl roof, tow mileaga. 38 apaad manual repairs No Jo b small, references. 6494:4ll3. Wall Company, 646-8882. raC|, Hl-USl FRESH SWEET Cider - Also No. 2619 has crochet Loodod, opNt odat, powar wlndowih powar 74 VENTURA $36W2795 1600 cc angina, ■ 349,900 — Ju t t llslad 7-rm. Ranch, 1 'A batha, dbl. gar. V-S, automatto. P i, PB, vinyl real, buckat 79 COUPE DEVILLE ssHS $6495 Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 directions for Sizes 8-10 ooota, tilt whaal, erulao controL tM ofQor, mag Irantmlaaion,n, fullfu reclining vinyl buckat SEWERLINES, sink lines, All Cadillac tqulppad includinp air, allvar, I 349,000 — Spacloua 4 bdrm Raliad Ranch, dbl. gai. timates. am) 12-14 inclusive. whaala, dark groan, aaddla lap, aaddla In- aaata, radwhHa lap. wMta Int seats, tinted glass, adlustabla .tearing LINRI Construction Co. - Tom cleaned with electric cutters, Bush Hilt Road, Manchester. black lop. Mack laathar Intarlor. low mllaaga. I 383JMW — Naw 7-rm. Raltad Ranch In Forati Hlllt. Peter Belliveau Corbitt. Building, Remolding, ^ professionals. McKinney GE ELECTRIC Range - Four 646-4810. TO CR0». laai T8| far aack oat* 74 CUTLASS SUPREMEA36W$3S95 column, lully carpatad. rear window DICK'S SNOW Plowing - Ser­ V-S, automatto, powar ataarlng. powar brakaa, I 353,900 — Claan alum, aided Four Family. Additions, Garages, Kitchens, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ months old, 32". $1M. White, t*.7ji(ii" '• 75 CUTUtS SUPREME $4ar$4498 69 PONTIAC $««<$699 delrostsr, accent tape tiripat. ak, Landau tai^ Mag whsait. buckat aaata, ving Rockledge, surrounding hinting, bic. excellent condition. 643-5543. Anilquss C a u p a , y-S , autamaUe. NO, P I, a(c, radial UMana Wagon. S, automaUc, P t, PB, wood I 394,900 - Redwood Farms. 7-rm. Raised Ranch. Roofing, Siding, Recreation pany, 643-5308. 48 ANNI CABOT crulaa oantraL law wBaaga, aanaola, radial areas. Parking lots, Rooms. 646-5355. Manehtalw IvaiUflB HwtM Hraa, vbiyl rka*. gcabi aMbig. I 304,900 — Naw 7-rm. Col. Family rm., dbl. garaga. driveways, apartments, 646-1671 *3527 IN8URCO. OCPENDABLE, WHITE APARTMENT size WANTED Antique furniture, lis a An*, al Aewrioat Naw Talk, N.V. lOBN I 339,900 - 8 rooms, 2'A batha. Colonial off Porter 81. sidewalks, sanding. Call 646- REASONABLE. Talk T q O ur stove and refrigerator - Used glass, pewter, oil paintings, or ’ CARPENTRY. Masonary - • ••••••••••••••• ••vtt***** Mr. Qoodwrench I 339,800 — Juai Hated, aavan room Ranch. 2204. Satlafltd Cuttomara.” Remodeling, and. additions. two months. Call 872-9247, other antique items. R. PrlM N« h , Adni, •iUi up Flooring 38 cool m, SWl Mliiatr. says; I 393,900 — Naw 3 bdrm. Duplex, 3-car garago. Free estimates. Call Anthony after 6. Harrison, 643-8709. RENT-A-CAR DAY#WEEK*MONTH CHORCHES MOTOR FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets 1977 ALBUM w ith b o u n d - by Squlllacote at 649-0811. a "Keep that Great I 300,900 — Five bdrm. Colonial. Country location. and doors made to order. Top FLOOR SANDING WOMAN BUCKLE Ski boots - ANTIQUES Wanted - fur- in "All-Season Gift Book" Also Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model GM Feeling With I 371,300 — Spec. Tudor tri-lsval, 4 bdrms, 2'A batha. quality work, reasonable Bulldlng-ControeUng 33 Reflnlshlngshlng floors like new, no Size 8, used twice, $70. Oboe, of 24-pagcst P r ic e .$2.00. KEEP HAPPY niture, oriental rugs, pain­ at js iach Genuine GM I 373,100 — Newer 4 Family with 4 rm. apartments. prices. References. 646-4346. waxing, (SpMializlng...... in older fair condition $25. 12 string tings. Windsor desks, pottery, Alia m u soon ,i . WES ROBBINS carpentry KEEP SMILING floors). Ceilings and Inaide Signet guitar, brand new, Na. B-tll-aiUI AtSSQB OttdTI. DAILY RENTALS FROM $10.00 PER DAY Parts." I 383JMM — ElaganI 4 bdrm. Colonial. Central A/C. ELECTRICIAN - All types of remodeling specialist. Ad­ weathervanes. basketa. Ron CM Uln liilHa (niii, aaUI*. painting.Until John verfaille, 648- $140. Call 646-6542, anytime. Dionne, 643-1691. M . a-IIT-IUlUl ON PAUBI. wiring, electrical improve­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 5750, m-2222. oimUMi fw itatMa safllt. / ment, and r^ a lr work. FREE bullt-lns, bathrooms, new homes custom built, SEVERAL PAIRS of skis, and N>. attl-eUNDMOTNIS'l now- CHRISTMAS SALE - An­ [A AUlLTi. II luclutliii aallti. Routs 83 |(iftaac\kacd & SV>sso\\o estimates. Call 6464253. kitchens, 8494446. remodeled, additions, rec FLOOR SANDING ^ bindings, ski bools, poles, SCRANTON 872-9145 rooms, garages, kitchens Reflnlshlng floors like new, no tiques, Collectibles and Na a.KI-AM EAlU l fAVOAITI VERNON ■ REALTOR8-ML8 skates. New Polaroid Portrait Miscellaneous. All Items dis­ UAHANS. A AlMtiial lllwllM. MOTORS INC. 643-1181 remodeled, bath tile, cement waxing, (Specializing In older Na. - M A U A M ia , VINYL REPAIR - We can fix NEWTON SMITH - camera, $15. New electric ad­ aizo alFT. CADILLAC a OLDSMOBILE a PONTIAC I 199 W«8t Cwilar StrMt 046-2492 work. Steps, dormers. floors). Ceilings and Inside counted. Sunday Novemlwr Aim Itr ftiMSt n , (m il,. sofas, chairs, cars, etc. No Remodeling, Repairing. Rec ding machine, $35. Three 26th.. 10 to 5. C!ha-Ro-Lane 94 ! Equol Houoing need fo r e x p e n s iv e rooms. No Job too small. 649- Residential or commercial. painting. John Verfaille, 646- speed ladles bike, $55. 6 ^ recovering. 568-5878. 3144. Call 6494291. 5750, 8%-2222. Wapping Wood Road. * aa ■ ■ ■ ■ a a. ■ ■ H ai ■ a « Bi a ■ ■ wi ■ J 5750. Ellington, Conn. Route 74. I ..'M'v;

PAGE TWELVE-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Fri., Dec. 17. 1976 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatsaa ••••9«9999999999999t9999t9 ACROSS 66 Criip cooklo Antwtr to Pravioui Pi’-da MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Frt., Dec. 17, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN-B Ft m Ii md EfiMtt OfflcM-StOTM ter limit S t dutoa Fdr »tte 61 Autoa For Sato ' SI Atffof for So/o I f I Ttrm of royal DOWN faUQDQC] ■ ■ laUDO CHEVY BELAIR - 1968 4- FIAT ■ 1972 Spider Converti­ addrau □ Charles M. Schultz ATTRACnVB Four room of­ n fice. Ground level, central door. Small V-8. Radio, ble. 5-speed, 48,000 miles. S Paia through 1 Surfaea automatic transmission, fair ailava coating MV P5VCHIATRI5T location, profesalonal New tires and exhaust, D e a r A b b y n condlUon. $400. Call 7 4 2 -^ ^cellen t condition. 92,100. P0R8CME 914 1973 9 Euay 2 Laait bit building, Darung and utllitiei. 12 Hip (It.) 3 Radiation unit ticiuQ nno UDCJ Call w a w . ______after 6 p.m. 633-7334. □nonn BDcunnQEn IVjLD m E To 5TPP 2-Door Coupe, white finish, 13 Acid 4 OInimora i^OUU/ANT u s t o r e a p a tfOU'RE JUS’f KIPDIN6, By Abigail Van Buren I F L AltIT 8 W OEt tL API! BOOK 0URIN6 CHRISTMAS HAPPH' H 0LIPA K 5 1 1975 HONDA Civic - CVCC. black Interior, AM-FM 14 Sound inada 5 SwHt aircraft liloltMt L rlolil /XREN'T VOU MA'A/W ? PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 1970 BROOKWOOD SUtlon by ihMp [abbrl v a c a t io n ?A REAL BOOK? space - Prime location, Automatic. 92500. Between 5 wagon • Chevrolet. Needs radio, 4 extra wheels with fcEEPlNG THIM05 and phone 646-8022. snow tires. Excellent con­ 15 Amarican 6 Social club unoD □□□□ uctc] A WHOLE b o o k ?!; YOU.VIUSTBEI VOU’ReN O T? forking. All utilities. Oill 646- some work, real good motor. Indiana ' [ibbr.) i j 2212 9450. firm. 6 4 3 ^ . dition, one owner, 35,000 □noEinD ■ □□□□no eOTTI.ED UP. . 1967 FORD Thunderblrd -/ mUes. 91200.00. Week days 15 Voluma 7 Cloud of □ n n E t n c ] Good running condition, best 17 Qrlddar amoka EAST CENTER Street - 540 1966 VW for parts or can be after 6 P.M., anytime DEAR ABBY: I recently read in your column a defense Jimmy____ 8 TMrty (Fr.) offer. Call 646-1173. weekends. of doctors, many of whom were not nearly as rich as most 27 Hawaiian VIrgll't poam and MO square foot offices. fixed. 3/4 cam. Hurst shifter. IS Euphoric 9 Cut of baaf people thought they were. guitar (abbr.) <3 Vacation tpot TnAvt^ i2.ii Modem first floor. Central Single header. 3100. Call 643- 878-9379 20 Moraii (comp, wd.) 1976 TRIUMPH TR 7 - 21 Aotor Sparki heat and air, ample parking. 4531. My husband, a physician, died at 61. Ha lltarally worked 10 Not at 29 Stabit dtvica 45 Smudga 646-llM. Original cost 97,000, asking himself to death making housecalls night and day. He 22 Shipbuilding 30 Engint whMia 46 Cataa-fira 95,000. Loaded. Air con­ wood common \\!c======f i WINTHROP CORVAIR 1966 - Automatic, never turned anyone away who needed medical care. Fte 11 Liwni 32 Brokar'a 47 Octtva MANCHESTER • 700 square ditioning, 8-track deck. Phone 24 Balconlaa 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, 60,000 miles, new paint, veiy gave his services free when he knew a patient couldn't 19 Haat unit tdvict 49 Familial feet newer light Industrial good condition. Asking 9150. PLYMOUTH 1969 Suburban 26 Draw 643-0688. afford to pay him. And he never overcharged anyone 25 Ran (tbbr.) 36 Mixing gia 52 Baahiva Stata space. Many possibilities, 643-1403. Custom Wagon. Blue. Eight who he knew could pay a larger fee. and liquid 53 African land Tp£e££BE/<^ m iw e COO. per month, lease. Hayes 31 Gultara 23 Skewtrad Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss cylinders. Automatic When this dedicated man died, hie patients moaned and diah 36 flagulati pitch 55 High (Lit) f EVER NCmCE \ Corporation, 646-0131. 1969 ENGLISH Ford Cortina ■ 33 Golf halt transmission, power steering. roaned. "Whatever will we do without our dear doctor?" 34 Trat kind (pi.) 25 Pagan Imaga 37 Compaaa 56 Githar 1 THESTRiM igE 1 32 MPG. Good condition. First Roof rack. Excellent. 9995. CHRISmUl 18 ut two years laterj their combined unpaid bills totaled 35 Good (Lit) 26 Bath point 59 Praaant tima NiDieeSAN L 9500. Call 643-5543. Suburban Sales, 619-2076. E c n LOOK, \ IT'S STRICTLY A PERSONAL MATTER NOW AT 911,000.g 39 Macaw UNDERHILL — AND 1 DON'T WANT THE PAPERS V cxPHcDuee ,b=- ^ r i 4 r 7 r 10 11 OFFICE SPACE Abby, who do some people feel that their doctor bills are 40 Ortga ESHERIFF-I'VE WIPED - A L L I'M TO <3ET AHOLD OF IT.' IF YOU'LL \ J ■ \ 1967 CADILLAC - Body and In­ INTERESTED COOPERATE WITH ME, I'LL automatically cancelled just because their doctor dies? 41 Worka ta 13 14 THE SLATE CLEAN/ I'VE FOR RENT DBCOUNT terior very gobd condition. Trucke for Sale 62 44 Cartal grain BEEN OUT OP THE RACKETS IN IS WHAT DONATE A LARGE SUM TO I THAT'S New transmission and tires. ThoM bills are owed and should be paid out of respect and 45 Commtmort- FOR OVER FIVE VEARS.I YOU'RE DOINO YOUR FAVORITE CHAJtlTY/ , 4 f i n e ) IlSO iqiiart te O F F A „ c a u e ‘Ih w about replacing your old classic swindles of all time. at the Money You Can Save L ^ 6 1 6 0 Important decisions lor you to­ ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your day. Regrets will be avoided It At those tables where North 0 ^ " 1 ^ 7 sleigh with a New D A TSU N generous nature Is easily Im­ you call your own shots. played three notrump the % posed upon today. One who Is a By Buying One of FITZGERALD FORD INC. declarer would take the spade A New York reader wants to 0 taker Is aware of this and will use SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. finesse and make all 13 tricks. 21) There Is opportunity around ask Oswald Jacoby who was Today!” IN WbriMT iivtmi., lodnM. It to her advantage. However, most declarers you today, but you may not make the toughest opponent he ever K NOW; Mm , Tsss. Wei, Frl 9-9; Ran. 96; Sat 9-5 wound up in four spades. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your the most of It because ol your at­ faced. opinions are not as popular as A club lead would hold them ★ 875-3368 643-2488 titude. Failure to take advantage Oswald’s answer is the late Over 3 0 you lead yourself to believe to­ r e of what's ottered Is your loss. to 11 tricks, but nearly S day. Be careful whom you try to everyone opened that Jimmy Maier. He was only 29 E CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jtn. 19) foist them upon. singleton six of diamonds when he died, but he was -r-- . Automotive Servlee 68 Automotive Service 66 Usually you're a self-dlscipllned already one of the five or six , oii;»6,ix*.wc.Ty M us ^ M » ia*i7 1976 special factoryA GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Be person, but today you have best in the world. realistic regarding the value of strong tendencies to overin­ services lor others today. You'll dulge. Don't try lo pack all your Berry’s World ■ ' The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions purchase MK cars. \ offend them If your price tag Is good living Into one experience. loo Inflated. GET QUICKER AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) ★ CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Let others sing your praises to­ C N R IS T N A S c a r o l s / You'll feel more at ease socially day Instead ol doing It yourself. HE RE ALL'/ RNONS 1 9 7 6 GREMLIN 1 9 7 6 PACER today being with a small, cozy /VOIV TO H U R T Bragging Is not the way to win A GUY/.. SERVICE & group. Pass up noisy gatherings. admirers. C LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) People PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ll's who try to Impress you with their marvelous lo bo opilmisllc, BETTER importance will turn you off to­ provided your views are based New ITS day. Let them play their big shot upon a realistic premise. role for someone else. However, today your rose- Available In UALITY VIRGO (Avg. 23-Sopt. 22) Your colored outlook may not be focus on details obliterates the anchored In practicality. R-210’s& 280rs big picture today. Stand back a ORKMANSHIP bit so you can lake in the entire Your view. SPECIAL PRICE DEALS ON LIBRA (Sopt. 23-Ocl. 23) You'd Birthday ON COLLISION be wise not to try to keep up with Dac. IS, 1976 THE FEW 7 6 LEFTOVERS! the high rollers today. Ex­ z L ; z i travagant companions are the Keep the channels open this ||I9603 $ 3 1 9 5 Born Loser — Art Sansom Auto., PS, sir cond., linttd glass, OAMAGE! types you're better off without. year so that persons you’ve done favors for will be able to find radio and mors. ways to repay you. They're going to want to try. Let them! Savan mors to chooaa from 93195 to LUXURY SPECIAL TSLCallaee Snpreee $4195 93398, dapanding on mllaaga. 2-Doof Coupt. OooditA btyond bttttff Swfvtl 9WD W W HOD m c m b , 7S Unceh ContineiitM $7295 bucktl ititA, pop top moon roof, ttACAO 8-trick, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffal 4^Door Spdan. Fuify •qulpppd with mH th« fictory Ak, dirk brown finish, ton vinyt hilf roof. ly— goodlM you w q u M txppct from fhit fint 31,000 milAA. ® 1976 tivNEA Inc 1 9 7 6 MATADOR qUAitty CAT. ExtTA ApACiAll ilKhldt: lAAthAf uphoMAry, cnilM control, tftt Attiring 74 Bitea 710 $2195 r h o p e t h a t b u m AND THE SAME TO "No, it's NOT ’conceptual art' — it’s a crummy vffMtl. tlx wty powtr M tl, 30.000 tetuti 2>Ooor Hirdtop. Tho mld-sIZA of Oitsun S avaaI mHti. Dirk chocoMt, mttching vinyl roof. AutomiOc, AM/FM ridk). Sold ntw A AorvloAd SYLVESTER GETS A YOU, SIRE. pile of logs!" by usf Only 23,000 mlitt, tingtrin# finish. JOB SO HE CAN [AY DOUBLE/ Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick m o t o r s a l e s BACK TH' DCKJGH HE ' 74 PInNMth Bneter $2895 73 Toyett Geica $2895 O W ES M E / _ Sport Coup*. Equipped juM l)w way you want H. 2-Ooor Hirdtop. Tha Hoi Ona from Toyolil OtpwKttbl. alant alx cytindw w igln., lutomatlc, Buckal laata. radial Uraa, tutomaUe trantmla- J'M PUTTIN' EVSPVTHIN6 MV PONW .iMTlng, vinyl half-roof, 31,000 mllaa, tlon, floor oonaola, alaofrlo raar window EMPU3VMENT ON TNtSPOU.3UTTHAra cranbany flnlah, whita Inlanor. dafroatar, aun gold mafalllc, black Interior, 34,- •AGENCY WHATMAK£$m Wm£PS!_ BOY5, □ 74 m Hemet $2795 000 m lH a. M l lai I f ndir» 2-Door Stdin. Rtgultr gti 6-cyl. tngint, h er b a few bucks /m<3r e . % 'io n AutomAtic. ridio, bodytld# molding, wAthAblt 73fordGSnie $2695 ANW6! IT AIN'T MUCH, BUT 7 EVER. vinyl Inttiior, mttAfllc bluA, mitching IntArtor, 2 Door Hardtop. Tha tuH aba fam ily oar that you 40.000 milAA. EVEN THE NEV/iEDYS tjT 5£EN CHI afford. Automabe, powtr Mtarlns, laefory WANT T'BE PART ^ A MORE air, 44,000 mllaa, copper flnlah, brown vinyl lop. GOOD NEWS Ace — Wlrth m2A $ 3 3 9 5 74 Dodge But $3495 (7'THE a c tio n .' This Funny World V-e, auto., P8, air, tintad glass, radio, 1^4165 $ 3 1 9 5 8 4-Ooor Stdin. On# of tht All-timt bitt NilirAl If you need car repair! We have just Slint fix inglnt, Automitlo, powtr itttrlng. ditc 73 Biten 1200 Cimpe $1195 vinyl tool and much mors. e-cyl., automatic, PS, radio, vinyl || installed a CHIEF E-Z LINER Body and roof, Iintad glass and mors. brikti. fttlory lir, AM/FM rtdio. rtditl tlrtt, The Super M lltaea Dataunl 4 ip ^ , rtOM Oral, vinyl roof, 27,000 mlitt, mvtr bhit rnttiHIo, Frame alignment system, a completely WHAT HAPPENED!? ^ TH EN HE O R D E R E D Eight mors to chooaa from. Coupaa A AM/FM oaatafla pityar, bright orinot, off whHt Six mors to chooss from $3198 to. ^ mttching InBtrlor. mtarlor. Slock 11545-1 new concept in body and frame equipment. -V M E T D LEAVE/ SOMETHING REALLY REEKS Sadani from $3395 to 93995 dspan- I MERELY TOLD THE I dlng on mllaaga. $3998 dapanding on mllaaga. ^ 74 Volvo M2S $3995 72 Datean ndap $2495 NOW YOUR CAR CAN IN HEI^E ) 2-Door Sadan. Fuel In|acla0 4 cyl angltw, 4- MAN INTERVIEWING 7 Why go naw whan you can find a uaad ona at BE AS GOOD AS NEW apaad manual trana., AM radio, radial Uraa, alae- nica aa thIaT 4-apaad, 3S,000 ona-ownar mllaa.. ME THAT HE HAD A trto raar windoar dalroatar, eupar-oomfy atala, Aqua flnlah. With previous methods of frame and body 44.000 mllaa, gold llnitk. brown doth miarlor. LARGE NOSE AND 73 Toyota Corona $2495 repair it was very difficult to correct frame MB EYES WERE BIG. BIG SAVINGS on 74 Cigri Sport Genpe $3195 StiUon Wagon. A big/littia waoofl. ^paad damage to original factory spe.cifications. TOO C LO SE 2000 cc angina, 4-apaad, AM/FM, radial braa, Irani., 4 naw drat, 47,000 mllaa, g M flnlah, vinyl tangarina llnlih, black vinyl Intarlor. But with Chief t-Z Liner, we can actually t o g e t h e r / In ta rlo r. reverse the angle of impact and restore FIVE 1976 LEFTOVERS! your frame and body to perfect alignment. Suddenly lU' it*A going to dnwn on you. Why settle for anything less when your > 1 2 Brand New 76 Pacers, 1 Hornet safety is at stake? We are the only body shop in this area 'iW7 A K E B m s s IN A (SL1$HER= J Sportabout, 1 Hornet Hatchback, B l £ IMXtqUSFJiOe / X -1 7 offering our customers the added service 1 Matador Coupo. (Demo.) , of the Chief E-Z Liner, and we take special Short Riba — Frank Hill pride in the quality of our workmanship. We welcome you in for an estimate and IP T H A T L l i F y q y t h i n k t h e 'i w a i t t i l l y o u inspection, of this new equipment. » SERMON R?R- r e v e r e n d s SERMONS) TASTE HIS ' CHILI.' 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