PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Mon., Oct. 18, 1976 About town Nurses to hear talk The weather

MCC offers Puerto Rico trip Sunny today, high in low to mid SOi. ’The Church Women united will on legislative process Mostly clear tonl^t, low in low to mid A special two-credit course which 30 for a nine-day excursion to San bathing. meet ’Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity ’The cost covers round trip air fare, 30s. Wednesday, cloudiness with features a trip to Puerto Rico Is Juan, Ponce, Mayaguez, San German Covenant Church on Hackmatack St. chance of showers In the afternoon. being offered by Manchester Com­ and other sites on the island. all transfers, transportation on five ’The Concerned Nurses of Connec­ The speakers will be Jack Eifer- Baby-sitting will be provided. ticut will present “’The Legislative man and Bob Hallenbeck from the High mid to upper SOs. National munity College. ’They will study the arts and ar­ special side trips, lodging and two UNICEF cartons will be passed out. weather forecast map on Page 18. tifacts, religion, cuisine and other meals each day. A deposit is required Process” at their annual dinner model committee staff of the Public elements of the Puerto Rican by Nov. 15., Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 5:30 p.m. in Health and Safety Committee. Students in the "Immersion in St. James Home and School For reservations, contact Mrs. Puerto Rican Culture” course taught .culture. Time will be available also For further informatioH, call Dr. the Castilian Room, Thomaston Association will meet tonight at 8 in Ave., Waterbury. Charlotte Mack, Litchfield. by Dr. Toby Tamarkin will leave for shopping, swimming and sun­ Tamarkin at 646-4900, extension 287. the school cafeteria. A program on Bradley International Airport Dec. “Special Services” will be presented. MCC Ford and Carter calendar Win M,000 Play Quik Cosh! All Food Mort Stores • , . IN CASH PRIIISI in dead heat Manchester Community r 1 110 000 College offers this calen­ WALDBAUM'S OPEN dar of events in the interest OUARANTIID 66,000 WINNIRSI By DEAN REYNOLDS 10-day stretch drive, while the final debate and the subsequent cam­ of the community. All the United Press International former Georgia governor fought paign swing. Only one out of town MCC sponsored activities M n r o H O w Y O O M N U A m m u m ’two weeks from today it will all be Monday to firm up allegedly “soft” appearance was scheduled for Ford over. ’The headlong dash for the supporters. before the debate — a dinner in New listed below are open to the Food M art Just slop in at your friendly Food Mori and pick up your free Quik Cosh Cqrd. Erase the gold spot on the front SUNDAY public and many are free of of the cord with o pencil eraser. Underneath you will find one. tvra. or three letters. Save these letters until White House, the debates, polls, And with all that, the final debate York Thursday night honoring A1 charge. you con spell one of the words on the bock of the cord (Thousand, Hundred. Twenty, Ten, Five, or One) . . . 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. apologies, and clarifications will all Friday in colonial Williamsburg, Va., Smith, the 1928 Democratic presiden­ In addition to publicizing then take the cards to your Food Mart manoger for your cash prize! be left behind as voters claim the loomed as a large and possibly tial nominee. events and activities in­ spotlight from the speechmakers. deciding factor in a race featuring Carter, in Florida Monday, almost dividually the college But for now, the campaign con­ considerable blocs of "undecideds” dared voters to go to the polls, LUNDY FRESH tinues unabated. saying: hopes that the calendar U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE in nationwide polls. will serve as a reminder of President Ford, told by allies the Ford continued the "Rose Garden” "Lots of polls show half of the all this is available at c o v m d s i p ’ PORK SALE! race with Jimmy Carter looks like a phase of his campaign Monday, American people are not going to BONIUSS photo finish. Is readying himself for a signing bills and preparing for the vote. In other words, they say ‘I’m a Manchester Community ASSORTED College. This Week's Featured Item coward. I’m afraid of the future. I The MCC staff looks PORK CHOPS SHOULDER give up on my nation’.” forward to seeing you on Arab leaders sign Carter stayed in Florida for more ' $1.00 off 3 I I I • 3 LOIN • 3 CENTER CUT stumping today, then headed later campus and at the various w ith rim coupon SHOULDER ROAST (Photo by Emmet Gemme) events. Call 646-2137 for for North Carolina with his ultimate further information on any Lebanese peace plan stop at New York for a major fund­ Fire fighters hustle to pour water on Burnham St. tobacco shed Monday night as the shed raiser tonight. of the activities. o d OS burned to the ground in a spectacular, suspicious fire. Four fire departments had to shuttle Tuesday, Ocl. 19 RIYADH. Saudi Arabia (UPI) - Kuwait, and Palestine Liberation The Democratic presidential can­ water in a truck relay to douse the flames and protect nearby sheds. didate Monday was quick to seize 9 Breakfast — 8-10;30 Sugol Six Arab leaders have signed an Organization chairman Yasser a.m., Student Center. agreement calling for a cease-fiFe Arafat. upon the statements of Gen. George •Luncheon — 11;30 a.m., The six Arab leaders said they Brown, who suggested in an inter­ XaH USDA CHOICE BONELESS ^ USDA CHOICE BONELESS throughout Lebanon ’Thursday and Student Center. CENTER CUT the creation of a 30,0(X)-man Arab guarantee the implementation of the view, that Israel has become burden­ Speaker — Rita Man- DifMiemafe '‘b peace-keeping force to impose the Cairo accord "in letter and spirit.” some for the United States. fntni SUHofdihiie, EnfUnd Chuck Steak “.r.i". .^7 Chuck Roast nabach, “Interpersonal PORK CHOPS truce on the warring factions. Moreover, Arafat pledged to affirm Brown, Carter said, should be Relationships, Values and Shed and tobacco "PLO respect to the sovereignty and reprimanded, and Ford should "show The plan, approved Monday, was PERDUE Self-aw areness,” 1:30 design^ to restore peace to the war- safety of Leba(ion.|nd that it will not some leadership” in this matter "for I Viinbla CeapoB Wtrfli *1.00 'l a change.” p.m.. Women’s Center. I TOWARDS THI FUtCMASt Of THIS W in ’S SIATURID ITIM | KESH 5 to 7 LRS. WaUbaaai't H.f. Styla Dalil ^ ravaged nation within a maximum intervene in Lebafioih’s domestic af­ ♦•France Dinner — 6 two months. fairs.” No reprimand was forthcoming, p.m.. Student Center. I covmd sugar j ROASTERS Domestic t .'.”.;' tm The leaders said the cease-fire Sarkis pledged that "the legitimate but the President’s spokesmen said •Philosophical I OUR REG. DISCOUNT PR IC E...... S S .tt j OUR BEST - BREADED should be followed by the withdrawal authority in Lebanon will guarantee he disagreed with Brown’s reported Psychology — 7:30 p.m., I COUPON SAVINGS...... tJJOO I Boiled Ham ? I *7# destroyed by fire to the PLO the safety of its presence comments. I YOUR PRICE IWITH COUPON)...... I4 . M | of gunmen and the ‘ ‘removal of armed H207. FRESH PORR FRESH PORI VEAL manifestations” within 10 days and and action on Lebanese soil, within Ford met with 19 GOP leaders I BROWN OR BLUE Monday at the White House for a Wednesday, Oct. 20 SPt»^l?oT. ^**2 09 and collapsed rapidly with such in­ mutual aid, and Town Engine 5, from the arrival of the peace-keeping the framework of the Cairo ♦•Greek Dinner — 6 COURON DODO MDH.. K T . I« THRU SAT. OCT. n. SPUE PAHIES LI By DOUG BEVINS progress report on the campaign. i LIMIT ONI COUPON P f R PAMU.Y. tense heat that it melted plastic the new Buckland' firehouse, force within two weeks. agreement.” U .t.O Jk. C N O IC I ■ NO N I L t U KASSERi CHEESE l.*1.99 Herald Reporter p.m.. Student Center. responded with a fire fighting squad They made it clear the A spectacular, suspicious fire — signal lenses on one of the Eighth Thursday, Ocl. 21 TOP BUDE STEAK l.*1.29 MUENSTER CHEESE l.*1,79 from Town headquarters. Palestinians will have to refrain the third major blaze in Manchester District’s fire engines. Breakfast — 8-10:30 COLONIAL FUUY COOKED At one point during the height of {More help was sought a minute from intervention in Lebanon’s LOX SALE O N A L A » A N T l*CID^ LD. •1.69 in two weeks — destroyed a large a.m.. Student Center. VEAL PATTIES SI!. i. 89' the blaze, a utility pole across the later, with one engine called from domestic affairs by implementing COLONIAL tobacco shed on Burnham St. Monday ♦♦Luncheon — 11:30 BEEF BOLOGNA i. 99' Vernon and two engines called from the 1969 Cairo agreement, which con­ night. street began smoking and had to be Second quarter a.m.. Student Center. SLICED BACON "AS?' *1.29 South Windsor. fines Palestinian guerrillas to their PORK ROAST Four fire departments, with hosed down. Telephone wires across Friday, Oct. 22 CRJAM CHEESE ic::[roaiL; 99' 'The Eighth District sent about 50 refugee camps and the Arkoub sec­ COUNTRY Manchester’s Eighth District in com­ the street were charred. •♦Dinner — 6 p.m.. Stu­ SIZZLEAN SWIFT ‘'Vz*.'*^ 69' men to the scene and had another tion of southeast Lebanon. WATEI ADDED PORK RIBS STYLE LB. VEAL LOAF a. 89' mand, fought the flames for nearly There are no fire hydrants in the dent Center. CANANDO seven on standby with Engine 2 at the TTie summit set up a joint Arab com­ •OITON n t M an hour before bringing the fire un- ^^area, so fire fighters set up a water GNP set at 4% Women’s Volleyball, HORMEL WIENERS l. 99' PEPPERONI o a i L i c m . Main and Hilliard Sts. fire station. mittee to supervise implementation W ta vl. ■ aLL WHIT. MIAT der control. Shuttling operation from hydrants MCC vs. Northwestern END CUTS CENTER CUTS PORK BUn Four engines — one from each of the Cairo accord within 45 days WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Despite the disappointing growth l TURKEY BREAST ’The Hartman Tobacco Co. shed, near Buckland Center and the Burr Community College, St. CHILD MILD FRANKS .79' ...*1.39 department — worked the water from the arrival of the peace-keeping nation’s economic growth rate in the GNP, the department had JIIA M V O M A N - P N tS N one of three in a line on the south side Corners Shopping Plaza. Fire some good news on the inflation James School, 7 p.m. FRANKFURTS "cVi-:!:; shuttling operation while the other force. slowed for the second consecutive GEM BOLOGNA RAIAT 0 « AUISNNOOM Windsor, and some fire fighters left Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, GNP grew at rates of 4.5 per cent in of recession. Compiled from •Noncredit community NATURAL CEREALS'Y'.".,?r’AS69' SPAGHETTI SAUCE »ou »oz iA.99‘ Burnham St. to check. King Khaled of Saudi Arabia, Crown the second quarter and 9.2 per cent The Commerce Department •iTTV CNOCitn _ United Press International services course begins. The distant blaze was later found Prince Sabah A1 Salem A1 Sabah of rate in the first quarter. reported that the real GNP was Open on a space available CRUSHED TOMATOES 49 BROWNIE MIX 69* $1,272 trillion for the third quarter. a .a . SWISS M l i l to be a fire in Windsor’s sanitary basis. ibs*H d Ronioni Spoghtlli | in Maine was illegally taken from MASON JARS di;, tOUARTJANS •1.99 HOT COCOA MIX 'VkV 89* State landfill area, authorities said. ••A ll luncheons and MECMNUT STRAINSD ORieN .lANT THIN SPAGHETTI OR ZITI | the Indians. BABY F00D **7;S ”pT''iS:;;'" is * g r e e n b e a n s Not much was left of the Burnham dinners are held in the HARTFORD — About 65 per St. shed today, and investigation of Food Services Dining BUHERNUT • ACORN OR National United Way helps provide care c ! cent of the 456 medical disability the fire was still under way. Room. Reservations cases in the $4.5 million Connec­ Eighth District Fire Chief Gran­ should be made in advance BUnERCUP SOUASH rood C lu b l I Ronioni Turnout of elderly and ticut Assistance and Medical Aid chronically ill at swine flu in­ ville Lingard, said there appeared to at the Main Office at Hart­ I WITH PURCHAtlOPSIS.WONMORIAND THIS COUPONATPOOD M^ K S r lP ^ B i ■ for children of working mothers for the Disabled program were have been nothing in the shed which ford Rd. FRESH GREEN CABBAGE SOUP 1Spaghetti BEANS M A N T fX C L U S IV f OP COUPON IT f mil. 0 0 0 0 MON.. OCT. II THRU I oculation clinics Monday en­ . SAT..OCT.}i.LIMITONEPKO.-ONiCOUPONPIRPAMILV. I discontinued when they were courages health officials to could have ignited a fire. “A working mother is always con- and Family Services, 1 find I am able Fees are based on income and CHICKEN NOODLE 11 THIN SPAGHETTI OR ZITI B&M reviewed, officials report. About FRESH YEllOW TURNIP lO'zOZ CAN i| 1 LB PKG believe they no longer doubt the "It didn’t start itself,” Lingard cerjied about the health and welfare to manage a full-time job and fulfill number in the family. 300 cases have been dropped thus said. of her child. Because of the extraor­ my duties as homemaker and Further information regarding day Barbs jL .0 .M t j safety of the immunization NATIVE (MASS.) PUMPRIN far and eventually officials expect program. dinary services provided by Child mother. care or counseling services are By PHIL PASTORET Q 0 C 800 to be dropped saving the state TOUR CHOICE G a ? 1 * | "I am especially impressed by the After checking the fertilizer ! Chicktn Noodlt Soup! about $30,p00 a month. In most in­ love and warmth shown by the Child ALL AT ______stances recipients were dropped PHOENIX, Ariz. - The judge prices, we're going to throw a j FOOD ClUB^ j switched the trial of a suspect in and Family Services day care handful of dollars into the ONE for failure to return forms. FRUIT COCKTAIL ML MONTI CAN 39* LAy I r“c AKE MIXES ‘'.'.''.‘rWi*’ 49* the bombing-murder of in­ mother. My child has found this a lawn mower's mulching at­ LOW PRICE lOVzOZ. I rewarding and valuable opportunity tachment. n t A n r m l i o a i . a u i c n t i . j n , vestigative reporter Don Bolles to PNIIN • PLAVONPUL • LOUIIIANNA SWEET 'N LOW SUBrn^TN PACKAOf 79* U LA U B P.flHINf.l lOZ PACUat 0 9 HARTFORD — ’Hie pension and a safer courthouse and jury selec­ to relate to others and to grow both " " ‘ welfare fund of Plumbers Local 76 Our resident cynic tells us Y A M S ON SWHI rPOTATOES,VI?.5,.l1. l U tion was to continue M ay. emotionally and physically. Thank that promising politicians SODA OROAYLA M pU t PLAVMf 8 caW * 1 * DOG BISCUITS ’Hi. 69* I may be short as much as $200,000 " WITH PURCHASI OP SII.M OR M O R I AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD you, Child and Family Services!” seldom make g(rad on 'em. YELLOW O N IO N S VfW«<» 61.^1 . I (MART f XCLUSIVB OP COUPON ITIM S 0 0 0 0 MON . OCT. I| THRU according toj^blished reports This is a quote from Mrs. Robin HUNT'S CATSUP ■01TL. 79* CYCLE DOG FOOD VA.'lITI.I 3'cANI*1. ” SAT.OCT >1 LIMIT ONI CAN ONI COUPON PIRPA^miV. WASHINGTON - The Supreme which say the F&I is’investigating Lamb, parent of a child who has been If we're to believe all the e m s p C A R R O T S , ’tfesrss' Elving C. Nordmark, 54, of West Court won’t order Paula in the day family care program of claims of those who say they Grossman to be reinstated as a COOKIE Hartford and Niantic, former ad­ Child and Family Services, Inc. gave shelter to General CRISP CELERY l a b g e BUNCH 3 9 ‘ BATH teacher. It says she was fired not Washington, how did he ever cau w u m "8UN« IIT" . .XT«* L i . . . FI II I . ministrator of the fund, in connec­ Child and Family Services family U n lb e d W ^ y MIX tion with the loss. because she was a woman but find time to run the Revolu­ VALENCIA ORANGES 10ro.M. WHOLE KERNELOR TISSUE day care program offers services to tion between snoozes? NESTLE'S because she used to be a man. available by writing to Child and CREAM STYLE VANITY FAIR PEANUT BUTTER SUGAR |4 0 * w f f | | 30 * o f f | families who need the help of others jOAHO POTATOES.:;?.U5l..89‘ UOZ OATMEAL CHOC CHIP I ON A 1 LB. VAC. CAN | | ON A I LB. VAC. CAN | FARMINGTON - Former Sen. in caring for children during daytime Family Services. Inc., 110 Main St., "oi-i- WASHINGTON - The role of Manchester, or by calling 643-2761. CRANBERRIES imIv" packao^ 39' 3CANS PACKAGE l?O Z P K C Margaret Chase Smith, R-Maine, hours, Mondays through Fridays. predicts there will be a woman women in the Roman Catholic Children from infants through age 12 Thanks. I COrrll I I CA N N N N I president by the year 2076, but Church, including their possible SNACKS onVu',, ..I'iVht 4«.i»1. I ALL GRINDS I I WWFrlN | are eligible for care in carefully soothsayer Jeane Dixon isn’t so ordination to the priesthood, is selected and supervised family day I WITH THIS COUPON AT I I I WITHWITH THISTHIS COUPONCOUPON ATAT I GLOBE ' POOD MART. 0 0 0 0 ^ Z S" POOD POOD MART, MART. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ J sure. The forecasts were perhaps the paramount issue care homes with day care mothers I MON.. OCT. II THRU I I MON. OCT. II THRU I expressed in letters to be buried facing the church, according to a LESTOIL CLEANER M 01 BOTTLB 99* Et¥d{v MACARONI U T .. OCT. If. LIMIT d n M | | 2 I SAT. OCT LIMIT M M | | who provide individualized care for 9 working paper prepared for the U. Travel Service FROZEN FOODS GAlOtfl I ONI CAN ONI I ONI CAN ONI V« Wednesday in a time capsule at each child. American 555 MAIN STREET TASTER'S CHOICE c o f f e e 'jX'3.49 LONG GRAIN RICE COUPON PIR FAMILY, ^COUPON PIR PAMILY, Miss Porter’s School, a 134-year- S. Bishops Conference on Liberty Fees are determined by family 643-2165 LIGHT N' LIVELY old girls’ preparatory school. and Justice for All which opens situation and income. An important MACARONI m i o i u m V h i l ? 3;«'.*|89 POTATO CHIPS SS ^1.0.*» i: ! l.u.Tt i; executed MIAT_ MIATLISS OR MUSHROOM Thursday in Detroit. part of the program is continuing and ICE MILK ' c a r t o n ** SPAGHETTI SAUCEprincr noz. jar7S FIG BARS POOD CLUB II Of. f NO Regional regular conferences with the parents NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) — O r e r .'10 ¥m r» International of the children as well as the day Michaiah Shobek. a Milawaukee Trrwi-I Kx/ierlenre ORANGE JUICE d'VL*r« 49* nan DAin DEiinsi FKtSH U m 600DSI |30 * o f f f | | l 5 * Q fff| BOSTON -William Baird, the care mothers to facilitate the adjust­ drifter, was hanged today for the Aulhiirinsl agent in Mnneheslcr KRAFT VILLOW OR WHITI I ON A IN COUNT PKO. | | ON FOUR . 1 OZ. PKGS. | OSLO, Norway — North Korean f o o d m a r t so-called "father of the abortion ment of the child in the home. slaying of three American tourists he for all Airlines, HailruatJs ami ••"““ ’• '*««• 3 '- 0 9 ‘ movement,” says he’s glad he’s diplomats have been expelled Sleamship Uncs. CHEESE UOZ. Wneot or a I LIPTON I I ROYAL I Family day care is one of the said he killed on orders from God. PANCAKE BATTER .ritaiSv 'iSHH 49* Singles f o o d p k g . winning court fights, but he is sick from a second Scandinavian coun­ programs of Child and Family Ser­ The execution was announced by Rye B r ^ Z LOAVES and tired of taking personal abuse try for illegally selling alcohol TOP FROST CUT CORN nor poly bao 49* ^OPICANA IM ■ FLORIDA j TIA RAGS j I PUPDINGS j vices, Inc., a voluntary, multi­ Addington Darville. chief of the and financial responsibility for and cigarettes and are under in­ This printing test pattern is OrSHQM Juico QUART CARTON 36* WITH THIS COUPON AT | |I WITH THIS COUPON AT | service agency supported by private Bahamas Criminal Investigation FRENCH GREEN BEANSpSIrPoT^iAoSS* POpOCLUe SHARR WHITI ( POOO MART. 0 0 0 0 'll* B * CAAR POOO MARTa a a n « n0 0n 0n 0n ■ the battle to make abortion more vestigation in Sweden. Previously pari of The Herald quality MON . OCT II THRU MON. OCT II THRU contributions and the United Way. department. Darville told newsmen control 'program in order to TOP PROST PIZZA II 0I*PAC«AM 79* Cheddar Cheese Stick >ioi 96* I SAT. OCT II LIMIT SAT. OCT If LIMIT readily available to all women Denmark expelled the delegation ONI PRO. ONI POUR PROS ONI Services are also available to at a roadblock outside a cemetery give you one of tbe finest I COUPON PIR FAMILY. ^COUPON PIR FAMILY who want it. there. 8HELLS'l."„;i’ « ZITI 2 p .V i 9 9 * Margarine iSaJiS Hi 69* lUNIIIM lUTTUlILIT three miles from the Drison; "Yes, newspapers in the nation. single expectant parents including White Bread > placement of babies in foster homes he has been executed. The hearse is HADOOCIC DINNER rilTi 0 IIA nl 59* Yogurt '•u v'*e"l ?' 29* AUGUSTA, Maine — State and HONG KONG - Major military (Herald photo by Larson) n r r M i i M i ,* i m w h i t i JOHNSONL MOUNC6 Q Q C coming.” POOO CLUB federal officials charged with and adoption planning when KdlL^-BAQ ENTREES » h». i 4A'.V99* Baby Powder JOHNSON CONTAINER commands in China’s regional Shobek was the first American II 01 PKO English Muffins requested. Cinnamon Daniih 49* QUART BOTTLE regulating banks in Maine will at­ areas have thrown their support Visits day care family NOPPMAN sentenced to die in the Bahamas in 15 COFFEE CREAMER p r o I t 4 c a r t m i 8 9 * tend a closed-door meeting behind new Communist leader V Swiss on Rya “ '* ^ Orakaa Yodala Listerine Mouthwash *1.29 Wednesday to deal with the poten­ Counseling services' are provided years. Hua Kuo-fqng and the purge of Dorothy Wall, right, family day care worker with the Child and to individuals, families and couples, Thre were no immediate details on m aniMiii TOovi cuirowm.«i m iivi t m i neM, toi.imT m ii roi ,«oi. o, i r m lacift » h i m o t h i i w i i i n o t io . i t i m i oriiaaiD ao« mil nor a v i i i -a i i i im can loti lo o t h i i iiraii oiaizii •• wHOiiiaiiiii tial impact of a pending Indian law suit on Maine banking. The radical elements headed by Mao Family Services, Inc., visits one of the agency’s day care homes and include pre-marital, marital the hanging which took place at Fox suit claims two-thirds of the land Tse-tung’s widow. and talks with the day care mother, Mrs. June Offen, about the counseling as well as help with Hill prison on the outskirts of 410 West Middle Tpke. Manchester adjustment of one of the children in day care. parent-child relationship problems. Nassau. I MANCHESTEai EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 10. 1C70 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tuei.. Oct. 19,1976 A’atfWSN>m.|IWIilHISIlllA'i llll'rj—»n|k M 1 *1 • Four variances Democrat leader AbouttornTj utility pole relocation Two men arrested hits local GOP Robertson School PTA will sponsor for burglary approved by ZBA an open house tonight from 7 to 8 at to resume on Wednesday the school. Parents and children are on Buckland issue invited to attend the event. The Hartford Electric Light Company (HELCO) is The work has continued on the side streets, however, Two men suspected of being part of Both men arrested Monday were The Zoning Board of Appeals present — Chairman Bernard John­ expected to restart the moving of utility poles at the W. according to Trudeau. released on non-surety bonds and are (ZBA) approved four requested son, James Tani, and John Bethany Group of Center Middle ’Tpke.-Adams St. job site by Wednesday. If the Giles said that he hoped a majority of the poles would a professional burglary ring ' By GREG PEARSON member of the Republican Town operating throughout eastern scheduled to appear Nov. 8 in Com­ variances at its meeting Monday Cagianello— agreed with Brown, and (tongregational Church will have a work is not begun again by the end of the week, it could have been moved by now. He did say that if HELCO does mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford. night. the variance passed by a 4-1 vote. Herald Reporter (Committee) says I should resign; sewing program at Its meeting cause problems in tte road construction work, according begin relocating this week, there should not be a delay in Connecticut were arrested by Democratic Town Chairman and an ad says I’m a tyrant like King Manchester Police Monday, detec­ Detectives said the charges The only request that aroused any The other three variances were Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Rob­ to Jay J. Giles, director of public works. work on the two roads. Theodore Cummings said Monday George,” Cummings, who is seeking tives said today. against Lafrancois and Lathrop stem discussion was one for a sign at 624' passed unanimously with no dlscus- bins Room of the church. F r ^ Trudeau of HELCO said that the company’s Della plans to begin paving work on Nov. 1. Giles fears Michael P. Lefrancois, 27, of 13S E. from burglaries into homes on E. Middle Tpke., site of Chierrone’s slon after the public hearings. night that this year’s Presidential re-election in the 12th Assembly crew has done little moving of poles in the past three that if road construction begins where the poles haven’t Middle Tpke. was accused of a total Autumn St., Sunnybrook Dr., Henry Package Store. Benjamin Z. Gordon of Colebrook, election has “local overtones,” and District, said. "All I know is, we The Rev. Newell Curtis, pastor of weeks, but they have been working at the site, taking been moved, there will be poles sitting out in the newly of 25 burglaries in Manchester, and St., Elizabeth Dr., Conway Rd., The store is set back from the road, representing himself and M.O. Davis he delivered an attack at his work and the Republican Town (Center Congregational Church, will preparatory steps for moving of the remainder of the widened road. Guy R. Lathop, 26, of 36 Spring St„ Woodhill Rd., Croft Dr., Scott Dr., and the applicant Louis M. Cherrone, of Farmington, was granted a Republican counterpart, Thomas C3iairmpn is on vacation.” (Ferguson lead a Bible study Wednesday at 1:15 poles. If this occurred, it would, cause a problem for Rockville, was charged with two Adams St., Andor Rd., Brent Rd., told the board that the sign is needed variance to reduce the north side Ferguson. and his wife recently took a ten-day p.m. in the Federation Room of the “We’ve been keeping busy. We’ve been trying to keep motorists, he said. His department would probably place burglaries. Crestwood Dr., Wetherell St., so passing motorists can easily spot yard at 46 Adams St. to 5.3 feet. The Cummings, speaking at Monday trip to Italy to celebrate their 25th church. out of the contractor’s way,’’ Trudeau said. The crew has some type of protection, such as sand bags, in front of the Nearly $10,000 in goods were Carriage Dr., Gerard St., Strickland the store. variance was panted for ..a garage night’s Democratic Town Committee wading anniversary.) been putting up new cross arms and doing refeeding work poles. reported stolen in the burglaries, St., Porter St. and Ludlow Rd. “People have been driving by or addition to the Meyer and meeting, mentioned local overtones Cummings said he feels there is The ways and means committee of on D^rfield St., where at least one power line will have If such pi'otective equipment has to be purchased, the which occurred in Manchester in the Lafrancois was charged with 16 coming in and saying, ‘We don’t even Mendelsohn building at the site. Gor­ in reference to the Buckland fire support in the. community for the the VFW Auxiliary will meet to be relocated. bill will go to HELCO, Giles warned. first seven months of this year, counts of second-degree burglary, know you’re here’,’’ Cherrone said. don said that the garage will be used jurisdiction case. firehouse the town recently built in Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the post The start of the pole-moving procedures was first He said that poles have been moved on Adams St. detectives said. So far, onlv one item nine counts of third-degree burglary, The store is in Residence Zones C to store a couple of tractor during the "The Republicans are setting up Buckland, which is the disputed area home. AH officers and committee delayed by a dispute between HELCO, the town, and the between Center St. and Middle Tpke. He did not know four counts of second-degree larceny, has bron recovered —a $1,000 mink and A. The ZBA, in Sept. 1975, ap­ winter. The land is in aq Industrial this year for next year’s town elec­ in the fire jurisdiction case between chairman are asked to attend this contractor over who should mark out the sites of the pole exactly how many poles have been moved, or how many five counts of third-degree larceny coat taken from a Manchester home. proved a plan for the store to move Zone, mehnlng a 15-foot side yard is tion,” Cummings said. the Town and the Eighth District. special committee meeting. relocation. are left. and 10 counts of fourth-degree Investigation —in cooperation with from 622 to 624 E. Middle ’Tpke. needed without a variance. ‘"nils has been a very weird cam­ ‘Tve had doors slammed in my HELCO wanted the town or the contractor to certify A total of about 60 poles have to be moved fpr the larceny. State Police and other law enforce­ CTarence "Bud" Brown, a ZBA Mary Ellen Luce of 48 Steep paign. The Republican chairman face — mostly by Eighth District M anchester’s VFW Post and the new pole locations. But the town felt that responsibili­ project. Neither Trudeau nor Giles could give an es­ ment agencies —is continuing and Lathrop was charged with one member, said that the board should Hollow Lane also received a variance (Ferguson) has called me a lousy zealots. But from comments I’ve Auxiliary will sponsor a Halloween ty should be HELCO’s. timate on how long it would take to move the remaining more arrests are expected. count each of second-degree approve the sip . to reduce her north side yard to legislator; my opponent (Walt received all over town, I think people party Wednesday at Mansfield State At a job-site meeting on Sept. 13, an apparent agree­ poles. Local officers said the coordinated burglary, first-degree larceny, and Joyner) has said I’m insensitive to favor the firehouse in Buckland by Training School. Members planning ment was worked out under which HELCO and the job investigation involves burglaries and conspiracy to commit third-degree "Since the brard had approved the seven feet. She wants to build a gar­ plans for this store, the owners cer­ age on the site. The property is in a people; my good friend Ed Wilson (a three to one,” Cummings said. He to participate will mdet at the post contractor, Della Construction CO., would send a com­ other crimes from East Hartford to burglary. said after the meeting that the home at 6:30 p.m. bined crew to do the work. HELCO decided against the Dahielson. tainly should be allowed the right to Residence Zone AA, which requires a have an attractive s ip ,” Brovm 15-foot side yard if no variance is margin might even be closer to four proposal later in the week, however. said. panted. Parents night to one. 'The Senior Methodists of South At the Sept. 20 job-site meeting, Giles said that a three- But, ZBA alternate Harry John Hutchinson of 98 Irving St. “Court decisions may decide United Methodist (Jhurch will meet man survey crew from the town Engineering Depart­ Reihhom, who replaced the absent was panted a variance to reduce his Wednesday legality, but firehouses decide the Thursday noon at Susannah Wesley ment would do the surveying. Paul Rossetto, disagreed. north side yard to 8 feet, 4 inches, saving of life in the community. This Hall of the church. Members are “We could have argu^ about it for weeks and not Police report ‘‘The owner created his own also for construction of a garage. His Parents and guardians of party is dedicated to improving these asked to bring their lunch. Beverages gotten anything done,” Giles said at the time. hardship by placing the store so far property is Residence Zone A, which Manchester High School students can services for the whole community, will be served. The survey crew began staking out the pole-relocation back from the road,” Reinhorn said. requires a ten-foot side yard if no observe a day’s schedule in their whether it’s north, south, east, or sites, and HELCO began moving the poles. The other three board members variance is granted. son’s/daughter’s curriculum west,” he said. ‘"They were working quickly, right behind the survey Wednesday from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Cummings also asked for help in crew,” Giles said. "Then, all of a sudden, things came to Three Blast Hartford youths have police responded to complaints of the final two weeks of the campaign a screeching halt,” leaves being set on fire in the vicini­ After an opening meeting in Bailey been charged with second-degree Auditorium, everyone will have the from the 50 committee members pre­ 9 criminal mischief in connection with ty. opportunity to follow Wednesday’s sent at party headquarters Monday the alleged theft of a pony and van­ The youths, aged 13 and 14, told of­ night. ' dalism to construction equipment on ficers they had been smoking Construction alters schedule from periods 1 through 8 for ■Endorse Schaffer- ihe remainder of the evening. “W6 need you for the envelope­ Hillstown Rd. cigarettes. Remains of burned leaves stuffing and driving — all the un- Church bells cumbent Sen. Lowell P. Manchester Police said two of the were found on the ground, police Parents will be able to meet with WEST HARTFORD routes to Verplanck glorious, non-paying jobs,” he said. Weicker, of trying "to three were juveniles, under age 16, said. (Herald photo by Pinto) the students’ teachers and learn (UPI) — The Connecticut He announced party plans to form to ring drive us out of business and are being referred to Juvenile No charges were lodged and the more about the classes. During any Gasoline Retailers of the unassigned periods, parents a task force to go door-to-door in ten with his positions and ac­ Court. youths were told to leave the area. Meredith gives her donation Major construction will begin Thompson Rd. from Trebbe Dr. to Association today endorsed may visit the guidance and main of­ apartment complexes. Wednesday the candidacy of Senate tual votes for big oil.” The The other, Richard P. Tasse, 16, of Wednesday in the Thompson Rd. S. Adams St. will be closed off to foot association said Weicker’s 61 Rustic Lane, is scheduled to Meredith McDonald, 9, of 37 Phillip Rd. hands an envelope with fices, the instructional material “Apartment units are notoriously Democratic nominee Nearly $1,(»0 worth of jewelry was area which will affect school traffic traffic. Children must take S. Adams center, library, or any other special favoring of decontrol of oil appear Nov. 1 in Common Pleas taken in a house burglary on Otis St., poor voting areas. We want to get at Several Manchester area churches Gloria Schaffer. The her donation for the victims of the recent Adams St. house explo­ to Verplanck School. St. to Olcott St. and use the Olcott St. areas of the school. prices would eventually Court 12, East Hartford. police were told Monday. The mis­ them,” he said. will join churches throughout the association accused her sion to William Moorhouse, assistant vice-president and Students using the following entrance to the school. Parents are reminded to bring a raise the price of a gallon “ I never could save a dime Police said the charges stem from sing items included a watch and Children from Trebbe Dr. and Remarks about apathy in this state Wednesday in ringing their Republican opponent, in- manager of the Main St. branch of the Hartford National Bank & streets will be affected: Thompson copy of their son’s/daughter’s year’s election received criticism bells at noon in observance of Church of gasoline to $1. an incident last Thursday in which a several rings, police said. Rd., Coolidge St., Hyde St., McKee O’Leary Dr. will use Trebbe Dr. and ’till I joined my credit union.” pony was stolen from a farm on Other burglaries reported Monday Trust Co. Looking on is Fred Peck, chairman of the fund to Wednesday schedule with them. from Cummings and the party’s Women United Day in Connecticut. St., Ensign St., Lyness St., Lucian cut through the playground. Meet tonight No matter how big the paycheck, most people never seem to be George Emmerling, principal, registrar of voters. Herb Stevenson. Gov. Ella Grasso, who has Hillstown Rd. and was taken to a included breaks into homes on Clamp- benefit the Goss and Merovonich families who lost all their St., Hathaway Lane, Seaman Circle, When construction starts at the in­ The Democratic Club of able to set any money aside And these days it's even tougher. field St. and Glenwood St. Nothing assures that there will be plenty of “When you all turn out like this, I proclaimed Wednesday as Church nearby sandpit, where a payloader belongings in the explosion that destroyed their duplex home. Dudley St., Bunce Dr., McKinley St., tersection of Thompson Rd. and S. Manchester will meet But we can help. Credit unions understand people and people’s was taken in either incident, police room for parking as there will be no wish some of the papers would bring Women United Day in recognition of needs. That's why our credit union offers a lot of different ways was vandal!:^. Sumner Ebrt., Foley St., Waddell St.,^ Adams St. (near the church), a tonight at 8 for a question- said. night school. a camera and then run this bit about the ecumencial Christian women’s to save. Including payroll deduction. Oval Lane, W. Center St., Pioneer policeman will be on duty. and-answer session with in­ With a payroll savings plan, one of those deductions on your The office area was ransacked in a apathy,” Cummings said. Many of movement fight against racism and Bnr 40 TMrt ol UaucBia S«vta Circle, Tyler Circle and Hartford Rd. The committee also recommends payroll stub belongs to you It's deposited in your account at A group of five to seven youths break into the Gunver Manufacturing Tunnel closed those attending the meeting worked prejudice, will speak at 10:30 a.m. to cumbent state represen­ The safety committee of the school that parents continue to discuss Open 24 Hours Dally the credit union. And it earns good dividends. were found at the east side of St. Co., 234 Hartford Rd., and it wasn’t before and after stuffing envelopes. the members gathered at the West tatives seeking re-election. James School Monday night when has issued the following instructions: proper safety procedures with their NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The The meeting is scheduled OR EMERGBKY SERVKX Stop by today and let us get you siaded saving for your future known if anything had been stolen. Explosion victim Hartford U nit^ Methodist (Church, with a payroll deduction plan designed to match your goats. ^ children. northbound tube in thd West Rock Stevenson recited recent voter Tunnel on Rte. 15 will be closed to registration figures, which have New Britain Ave. This is the first at the First Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ For more information call or writt: Connaetkut Credit Union L M 0M Inc. traffic on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 shown hundreds of residents such day set aside by a governor of 110 Hartford Turnpikt. South /Wallingford.CT 06492 / (203I-26B-5657 fund over $500 p.m. starting W^nesday and con­ registering to vote in the final days. Connecticut for Church Women tion. 344 W. Middle Tpke. M o b il i l ^ Participating legislators " --- 112J1112 U a Almanac tinuing for four weeks. 'The Depart­ “The media have been putting out United. HEATINeOILS are State Reps. Muriel The grandmother also said Tanya Hre calls ment of Transportation said Mohday that there’s apathy among the All women of the community are C ie d it U nions of Connecticut As of Monday, more than $500 has the northbound lane is being closed voters,” Stevenson said. “I think invited to attend this event, which Yacavone (Ninth District), OIL BURNER t By United Preas Inlcmalional In 1814, ‘"The Star Spangled may have to have a pin put in the Join your crea R!s where you bekxig. been donated to the fund to aid the so waterproofing work can be done people want to vote, and I think they will conclude at 2:30 p.m. Dessert Theodore Cummings (12th HEATIN6 INSTALLATION Today is Tuesday, Oct. 19, the Banner” was sung, in Baltinnore, for break above the knee. Her bums are families of Mrs. Lorraine (kiss and on the surface of the tunnel walls and want to vote Democratic.” and coffee will be provided for a District), Francis 293rd day of 1976 with 73 to follow. the first time. Mrs. Dorothy Merovonich who lost healing nicely. Tolland County Manchester ceiling. paper-bag Juncheon. Mahoney (13th District) 643-5135 The moon is approaching its new In 1936, an around-the-world air­ their home and belongings when their Tanya’s mother and sister are Monday, 1:56 p.m. —Truck fire at Ver­ Monday, 11:08 a.m. —Chimney fire on and Abraham Glassman 315 Center SL Mancheet< phase. plane race by three newspaper duplex home on Adams St. was total­ presently staying with the grand­ non St. and Hilltop Dr. (Town) Rt. 85, ^Iton. (14th District). TTie morning stars are Mercury, writers ended at Lakefaurst, N.J. H. mother. Monday, 2:07 p.m. —Chimney fire at Monday. 2:47 p.m. —Brush fire at Mile ly destroyed by an explosion on Oct. Hill and Gehring Rds., Tolland. C 145 N. L^ewood Circle. (Town) Jupiter and Saturn. E. Elkins won with a time of 18 days, 7. Mrs. Lorraine Goss and her three Monday, 3:36 p.m. -B rush fire at Gay children are in need of a rent with Monday, 3:18 p.m. —Grass fire at the New date, producer The evening stars are Mars and 11 hours, 14 minutes and 33 seconib. Tanya Merovonich, 17, who was the rear of t ^ Municipal Building, 41 Center City State Park, Rt. 85, Hebron. This Week At... Venus. In 1973, President Nixon sent only one in the house at the time of three bedrooms. Anyone with such St. (Town) Monday, 10 p.m. —Vernon called to ‘Those bom on this day are under Henry Kirainger to Moscow to dis­ the explosion, suffered a broken information may contact Mrs. Elaine Monday, 6:28 p.m. —Oil burner standby Burnham St., Manchester, on mutual aid. for Shrine Circus Fatten Him Up the sign of Libra. cuss ways to end the Middle East ankle and leg and second-degree Sweet director of the Manchester at 21 Fairfield St. (Town) American novelist Fannie Hurst War, which had started 13 days bums on her face and arms. Red Ooss, by calling 643-5111, or the Monday, 8:37 p.m.—Traffic sign on fire There will be a new format, a new producer, and a new was bom Oct. 19, 1889. earlier. Her grandmother, Mrs. Mary office of the Republican registrar of at Autumn and Oak Sts. (Town) Van delivery date for the Shrine Circus in 1977. On this day in history: A thought for the day: German Merovonich, said today that although voters, 649-5281. Monday, 9:01 p.m.—Leaves on fire at 81 Shhw dates have been moved from the April spring In 1781, the American author Thomas Kempis said, “Be not Many people have offered to Jensen St. (Town) CLINTON (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. school vacation to the midwinter vacation surrounding Mom Before You T Tanya’s ankle was “crushed like an Monday, 9:53 p.m. —Tobacco shed on Grasso today planned to present the Revolutionary War neared an end as angry that you cannot make others as donate household furnishings, but George Washington’s birthday. egg, it will be a long process until it fire on ^ m h a m St. (Eighth District) Middlesex County C opter of the Red British General Lord Cornwallis sur­ you wish them to be, since you cannot fund chairman Fred Peck asks that Circus dates at the State Armory in Hartford will be heals, according to a specialist from Monday, 9:59 p.m. —Mutual aid call tc Cross and the Estuary Council of rendered at Yorktown, Va. make yourself as you wish.” those persons keep the donations un­ Wednesday, Feb. 16, through Monday, Feb. 21. The Newington Children’s Hospital.” Burnham St. (Town) Senior Clubs with the keys to six til a rent is found, as there is present­ Monday, 10:05 p.m. —Electrical producer will be the Hamid-Morton Circus, owners of the radio-equipped, van-type vehicles for Bring Him In! ly no convenient place to store them. malfunction in fuse box at 107 Oakland St. Steel Pier in Atlantic City, N.J. the transportation of the elderly and Anyone wishing to make cash (Eighth District) the handicapped. “Delivery of these George Hamid announced to the Sphinx Temple Circus donations to the (k>ss-Merovonich South Windsor Theater schedule vans is part of our overall program to organization that he will produce a European three-ring Fund may mail them to William Monday, 10:01 p.m. —Mutual aid call to circus in a rearranged seating at the armory. Burnham St. in Manchester. provide improved transportation ser­ Moorhouse, assistant vice-president vices for all our citizens,” said the Warren Blessing of Wethersfield, the present assistant and manager of Hartford National Monday, 11:55 p.m. —Car fire at 1576 rabban of Sphinx Temple, is general chairman for the cir­ UA1 — “Shadow of Hawk,” Vernon Cine 1 — “Return of Manchester Drive-In — Showcase 3 — “ Burnt Main St., South Windsor. governor. The vehicles cost a total of In Addition To Our 7:804:15. a Man Called Horse,” 7:20- Reopens Friday. Offerings,” 2:10-7:254:45. Bank and Trust Co., 595 Main St. $d0,000. cus. UA 2 — “Thunderbolt t 9:30. Showcase 1 — “Car Wash,” Showcase 4 — “Norman, Is Wilbur Chadwick is circus chairman for Omar Shrine LOW LOW PRICES Ughtfoot,” 7:00; “One Flew Vernon Cine 2 — “Silent 2:054:00-10:00. That You?” 2:15-7:454:55. Gub of Manchester. Ian Wright and Roger Chadwick are Showcase 2 — “Marathon ManchMtw Evening Herald Over the Cuckoo's Nest,” Movie,” 7:104:10. SHCWCAM U f*H X l U: cochairmen for the kiddies show. 9:00. Man,” 2:00-7:154:40. PuMWwd wtry tvwiing ncvpl ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The advance sale of tickets will begin in late CONSUMERS Sundty* «n4 hoUdavt- tt tttt UA 3 — ‘Murder on the M«nct$Ml«r, Com. poft Offtco •• 8o* SINGLE? November, Blessing has reported. Orient Express,” 7:00; “Bad P NOTICE Re-Elect WILL DEDUCT oood CtM Milt Mtttor. ENJOY LIFE TO THE News Bears.” 9:20 ‘tMNASirtPa) Painter needs work. Win­ Fundraiser planned I dows puttied and painted. Suggeeted Carrier Rates FULLEST BY MEETING PtytMo in Advanco NEW SINGLE ADULTS Need help? FRAN EAST HAMPTON (UPI) persons are expected to # OFF* We'll do the hard work, you Sinolo copy...... 154 TO DATE. WooUy...... 004 — A 12-hour citizen band show up for live music, HiUl FOR RENT “HRIIT OFFERMCT do the easy. Complete in­ Ono month...... $3.00 refreshments and an auc­ F«c puUet. A m rt, renpUam, Throo nwtthf ...... 411.70 Professional coffee break to raise ^ PER (PO) terior and exterior painting Six months...... 123.40 MAHONEY tion to benefit the institu­ ■neclliff.. CompIcU kltekcg and papering. 25 years Ont yoar...... $46.60 money for the Mansfield fgciUUa. Large cndoaed partlni BTUT Single Assoc. tion for the retarded. The WliKialn: experience. Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat Training School is planned POUND (Pfli) Subacfibars who fall to racalva C all 233-6231 Nov. 14 by the Knights of event is planned for the LittwanianHaN M0N.-TUES. iscIwnIsIu 649<0495 thair. ntwapapar bafora 6.30 p.m. 24 Hours Knights of Columbus Hall, MOWOflM should talaphona tha circulation Columbus and Masonic The Total Weight Of 24 QOLW AY STR EET 99< dapartmant. 647'0046. groups. As many as 4,000 starting at 9 a.m. MANCHESTER 3 Anyone Purchasing Any F6ti PtiiriiC t>hon« 643-0618 or 646-915a Appiiance, TV, or Audio System B u r n s id e X WCHABD HAWUS arrENTioN a u b u f t e t l o v e r s SSO lURaSlOE IVE ilST HlMFOaO ^ "THEREniRNOF A Worth or more. ■It^THEATRES EAST l-MUITIl-fauai = 1 MAN CAUEO HORST MSI SHOOKS || PO.TiMStdt - EXAMPLE - 6 4 Sa S8 3 BUFFET SPECIAL * ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 If Dad Weighs 250 Lbs. M ow ir (PO) r a s . tM IComa and anjoy our daticloua buflat banqual Consumer Will Take *7.50 Manchester thia Wad. 20th, Thura. 21at A Fri. 22nd More Off Consumers Already SICHASOHAMUa Low Low Price. 9 Country Club Including Many C ALLED H O R S T Doltcious Hot a Cold ONLY (PO) 7M ■ a il Restaurant on DMtM. South Main Straat SUMETHINn FDR STATC Your Complete Appliance Store EYERYDNES $ 2 ^ 5 REPRESENTATIVE The luncheons and TASTES cocktails are as beautiful DISTRICT 13 as the scenery. OPEN 5 TO 0 P.M. CHUOKN UNOil 12 DISTRICT NO. 3 Yota at Church of Chrlat Bring your clients or MUPraiCQ your friends to enjoy Chef DISTRICT NO. 4 Paul’s creative soups and (Sttterers Vota at Martin School exciting daily luncheons. DISTINCTIVE CATERING DISTRICT NO. 6 FOR ALU OCCASIONS Vote at Nathan Hal# We will accommodate School Tuesday, October 12 through Saturday, October 23 groups to one hundred or 748 Tolland Tpke., MaiKhester DISTRICT NO. I Performances are every evening at 8:15, Including Sun­ more. Vota at Varptanek INSTANT CREDIT UP TO $500 day, witb a matinee at 2:00 on Saturday, October 23. PlHHie 64^7558 Flounder! And the only catch is, you have to come School and and get it on Wednesday. OPEN: IF QUALIFIED T 6 L M M 1 0 3 T i* . N » IW n a t •* Unlwi Uwn M l onto Toawid Tpk*. T u ts...... 10-8:30 PM CONSUMER AUDIO Box Office 429-2912 ' Luncheon Service from Como ond vWI ow oN Now atiUdlnB ond aonquot HoU, A Bip Fish Fry with generous helpings of flounder, vo n Wad ...... 0-10 PM Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre 11:30 ajn . to 3 p.m. wmi Ho Idool locHWoo. H you oro plonnine 0 Woddkis. french fries and creamy cole slaw. Now only $2.29 Thura.-Frl...... 10-0 PM Bonquot. Ancihmooty, or moiAo o CKrMmoo Porir, or whotoror Um DEMOCRATIC Manchester Parkade Department of Dranutic Arts oceoolon moy bo — wo tW hovo o low dotoo oroHoMo. 394 Tolland Tumpilia NOV. 2nd. S a l...... 10-8:30 PM The University of Connecticut Pfaaia Watch The NaraM For Our Ada, pad lor by Itaboiwy Comm, 649-8637 JOHnion$ M an d issto r Hwiyy IMdnwntI TrTrqm. At Exit 94 • 1-99 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 19. 1976 _ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conti., Tues., Oct. 19, 1876— PAGE FIVE Tighter hospital controls saved About town Leaf collection Sales, profits increase The Manchester Rotary Club will patients $5.2 billion . last year meet tonight at 6 at the Manchester starts Nov. 1 in Lydall’s 3rd quarter Country Club. Guest speakers will be year to year as more and more patients, allegedly State ^ n . David Bairy (D), of the By PATRICIA McCORMACK Giled said that the town expects' to Champagne award Lydall Inc. of Manchester has UPI Health Editor harmed, sue. Fourth Senatorial District, and The annual fall leaf pickup will to fall in September, and margins for complete the program in about four Frank Czaplicki of Manchester, a reported sales of $8.3 million and ear­ Thirty-five million Americans spent some time in a McMahon was asked if hospitals can’t trim the budget David Cohen (R), of Glastonbury, begin in Manchester Nov. 1. the rest of the year should improve. Jay J. Giles, director of public Realtor-Associate with Sentry Real nings of $460,000 for the third quarter hospital bed last year, staying an average of 71/2 days— by having less plush lobbies and visitor lounges. who is challenging Barry for the Negotiations were concluded during works, said that the town will place weeks, weather permitting. In the Estate in East Hartford, was among of 1976, up substantially from the one full day less than five years ago. Many of the newer hospital wings or additions have senatorial seat in the forthcoming the quarter for a new three-year con­ ads in the Herald every Thursday past, it has usually taken five to six the most recent winners of the Cham­ third quarter results of 1975. , The bill averaged |150 a day, according to Alexander lounges and lobbies that can’t be told from those in an elections. tract with Manchester hourly listing a schedule of streets to be weeks to complete the leaf pickup. pagne Award of the Greater Hartford Lydall President Millard Pryor Jr. McMahon, president of the American Hospital Associa­ Intercontinental Hotel or Holiday Inn. Deep carpets, employes. done in the next week. The first ad ' The town plans to Install a more ef­ Board of Realtors. comfortable upholstered chairs and couches, dazzling The Bethany Group of Center said the sales increase was 27 per • Fiber Process’ operating profits tion. will be this Thursday. ficient method of leaf collection this The award represents participa­ cent. The third quarter earnings Over the past five years, tighter controls by the lighting fixtures and potted greenery atound. Congregational Church will meet improved, due to higher sales Wedne^ay at 11:30 a.m. in the Rob­ He said that people should not rake fall. Packer trucks, which are con­ tion in residential real estate sales of were equal to about 44 cents a share, coupled with productivity im­ nation's hospitals have cut the average stay. “We think these things are an improvement in com­ verted garbage trucks, will be used at least $100,000 in one month. fort,” he said, "for the patient and for the visitor. They bins Room. Members are reminded leaves into the curb until the evening compared to 30 cents a share a year provements. "It’s down from 81/2 days,” McMahon said in an inter­ in leaf collection instead of town earlier. add about one per cent to a building budget.” to bring a protein food for the pantry before the leaf collection is • Spheric’s sales and profits view. scheduled. If the leaves are left in the trucks. This will mean fewer trips to For the first nine months of 1976, "Pre-admission testing and one-day surgery for minor Some hospitals have found that monitoring length of and a sandwich for lunch. Coffee will Engineers outing decreased somewhat, reflecting an curb for a couple days, they may clog the landfill per day because the earnings were up 62 per cent to $1.28 procedures are among the administrative tactics used to stay has helped alleviate the need to build more facilities. be served. easing of demand throughout the up storm drainage basins if there is a packer trucks will hold more, Giles The Hartford Engineers Club will per share, Pryor said. At the Windham Community Hospital in Willimantic, company’s markets. Productivity reduce the average stay.” heavy rain. said. have its semi-annual Ladies Night In addition to declaring its regular Testing is done on an out-patient basis. Conn., for example, 98 per cent occupancy was causing Ford ahead programs kept the division’s Friday at the Coachlight Dinner quarterly dividend, Lydall directors Another stratagem aimed at taking some of the pain corridors and even the intensive care unit to be used for ST. LOUIS (UPI) — A majority of operating margins at acceptable Theatre. East Windsor. 'The show is declared an extra common dividend out of the patient’s pocketbook: Sending the convalescent emergency bed areas., women who frequent beauty salons levels despite recent steel price in­ “Flower Drum Song.” of five cents a share and a five per Three years of utilization review decreased total ad­ give President Ford the edge over creases. home as soon as possible. Late reservations can be made by cent comthon stock dividend. “We saved 35 million patients $150 each last year,” mission growth by 25 per cent overall, and in some Jimmy Carter in the November Yesterdays During the third quarter, Lydall calling club members at 246-6551. Reviewing third quarter results of McMahon said, “by getting them home earlier.” departments such as pediatrics, by 36 per cent and presidential election. announced it was talking about a 623-9524 . 646-7646 or 647-9204. Lydall divisions, Pi^or said: That comes to I£.2 billion. The nation’s hospital bill medical-surgical emergency admissions by 50 per cent. The National Hairdressers and • possible merger with Logistics In­ • Demand from the footwear in­ would have been that much higher without the big The hospital thus was able to use its beds for patients Cosmetologists Association said dustries Corp., a specialty packaging 25 years ago Magazine expands dustry, one of Colonial Fiber (kr.’s crusade to reduce the average hospital stay. sick enough to warrant admission. Ford received 13,211 votes, or 42.3 $7,500 annuity for Town Manager Grand opening on Oakland St, firm with annual sales of $25 million. Japanese educators tour traditional markets, eased somewhat The most dramatic reductions in length of hospital stay Home care programs run by hospitals also are helping per cent, of the 31,217 ballots cast in Robert Weiss. Connecticut Magazine, based in Pryor said talks are still going on, Manchester school system. in the la st few m onths, but has occurred in the obstetrical wards. patients save money. A recent American Hospital beauty salons in 46 states and the Town receives federal approval to Fairfield, has announced a major - Suzanne Flocken, executive director of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, but it is anticipated that Lydall would automotive consumption of the com­ McMahon, also chairman of North Carolina’s Duke Association study showed 451 hospitals now have such District of Columbia during the Sept. 10 years ago proceed with appraisals in connec­ expansion of editorial and adver­ backs away from live lobster at grand opening ceremony for Maine Coast Seafood, 55 be the successor company. pany’s products remained strong. University, said: programs. 12-25 period. The Board of Directors in its last tion with its application for acquisi­ tising operations. Planned are three The regular and extra common Oakland St. Holding the lobsters are Robert Krajewski (left), one of the firm’s owners, and • Lydall & Foulds’ sales were off “The usual stay in maternity is down from 10 days to The visitors from the hospital staff made 2.1 million Carter received 11,584 votes, or official meeting votes 6-0, with the tion of Case Mt. as “Open Space” special metropolitan editions, in dividends will be paid Jan. 3 and the John Barnini, former owner of the property, Krajewski and Ellen Strano recently opened slightly and profits declined. about four or five. This is due also to changes in medical home visits last year, 37.1 per cent, with Ford carrying 27 Republicans abstaining, to approve a land. New Haven. Hartford and Fairfield stock dividend is payable Dec. 31. the seaiQfidmtJ^R.a.iojqxc^-^ei^-fias^ Jiowevec,. waste paper prices began practice. If the delivery is early in the morning, the Record date is Dec. 17. mother often is walking around in the evening.” I’l -• I tc iio M de In Swilll'OlieMiigs The American Hospital Association also is leading its FRESH member institutions in a move to tighten control over Public records hospital admissions — curbing unnecessary hospitaliza­ RIB END SMOKED 8 PAGE CIRCULAR tion. McMahon said more than 4,000 hospitals now use inter­ Warranty deeds M. Krause and Mary Ann nal controls to check up on themselves — reviewing PORK PORK AT ALL STORES • 800 EXTRA S&H STAMPS JUNE Keith Levin and Merrie Krause, property at 3 Stock utilization. J. Levin to David T. Place, $34,900. The systems are designed to spot unnecessary ad­ TURKEYS ROAST • HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Downey and Andrea G. Vintage Homes Inc., missions or instances of keeping a patient on the books 10-12-lb. Six* SHOULDER 1; Dfilitt Mti eryw SPECIALS Crone, both of Glaston­ East Hartford, to Joseph 9 longer than indicated by good medical practice. bury, property at 16B Am­ A. Pouliot and Alice P. “The program,” McMahon said, “is likely to produce • SPECIAL BONUS PAGE 2. CRm R CBIMRR SwfCB. bassador Dr., $37,250. Pouliot, property at 56 improvements in present patterns of care and assist TltW t 3. BM it Robert J. Taggart and Lorraine Rd., $60,000. health insurance providers, industry and unions in selec­ Superniapkets Dorothy B. Taggart to Jef­ William J. England, East ting benefits that will deliver health care more efficiently Mtt 'SNiORriMo Cvry Out SinfGB. frey J. Dickson and Hartford, and Marilyn K. and at less cost.” 4 lb. Deborah H. Dickson, England to Louis These could include further reductions in hospital stay lb...... in«i. 68^ 0. CPMUm A fpwMt, property at 233 Blue Ridge for various procedures, or from bringing down the per Wittr On 9mwmM m mi Wm n9mU Dascanio, Bolton, and 5-8 lb. tiz* PICK UP OUR 8 PAGE Dr., $74.25 conveyance tax. Earle Davis, Newington, day charges. W ...... Ginton G. Anderson and property on Center St., McMahon, however, expects the per day cost of CiRCULAR AT ALL STORES Susan J. Anderson to Peter $48,000. hospitalization to continue to go up. New Zealand USUA CHOICE Barna and Daphne H. Bar- Eastern Associates to liie hospitals are in the same boat as universities and USOA CHOICE SWEET LIFE Fresh Shoulder ...... na, property at 71 Lawton John F. Ahlberg and Ruth colleges in the matter of escalating costs over which they BOnOM ROUNO ' TOP ROUND IttMKlHO Rd., $38,000. A. Ahlberg, property at 46- have little control. LAMB lAD SALE GREATEST SAVINGS Philip H. Richard and 48 Spruce St., $39,500. Salaries go up each year. Ditto for food, fuel, utility ;;:Our ada and 8-page circular at the etore week of specials, the best quality in service, bulk BACON )W. Martha L. Richard to Certificate of attarhment bills. Malpractice insurance premiums also go up from ROAST STEAKS cohtinuee to convince ehoppers that NO STORE produce dept, our great china and stemware CHOPS Richard N. Bonadies and Manchester State Bank OILERS MOREI Thie week’e Truckload Sale will promotion plus S&H Green Stamps. When you $ 1 1 9 Wanda C. B onadies, against Ralph F. Garey High court rejects plea $ 1 0 9 $ 1 5 9 alfe(d the greatest opportunity to buy famous put it all together it’s an undisputable fact that property at 5 Grant Rd., and Sylvia M. Garey, $2,- on Bay State abortion law ■ lb. QCI< br^da at tremendous savings. The meat dept, our customers get more every way. By the way $35,500. 200, property at Orford ■ lb. ■ lb. lb. Royal il^ ia ls on pork and USOA Choice Beef give we are still closed on Sunday which saves a day John R. Higgins and Village. WASHINGTON (UPI) - block the latest lower court 5151 grfirt value. Nowl ADD IT ALL UP, week after for the family. Thelma R. Higgins to Karl Discontinuance of trade name The Supreme Ckjurt Mon­ ruling and forbid use of the FAM ILY PAC USOA USOA CHOICE HIESH YAMS Jack (]oniam, Stanley E. day rejected a plea by consent provisions until RIB END CENTER BOnOM BOnOM ROUND !:★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ') abortion opponents that a they have been fully inter­ COUNTRY STYLE PORK Prlnceffa O’Grodnik, both of Massachusetts law go into preted by the Supreme PORK ROUNO RUMP Re-Elect Manchester, and Robert D. iWIEEr LIFE SWEET LIFE Pikula, Glastonbury, no immediate effect requiring Judicial Court of CHOPS FRENCH STYLE BEANS. CUT minors to obtain the con­ Massachusetts. HOCKS RIBS icElrrem—3ENDB ROAST ROAST YAMS DAVE CARRY longer doing business as sent of both parents or a Baird claimed that state Princella FRUIT WAX BEANS, CREAM dORN, Eastern Associates. court order before sbe can courts had no rules or WHOLE KERNEL CORN, Rose C. Mowel, no longer receive an abortion. procedures in effect for $149 5149 :c WHOLE WHITE POTATOES doing business as the Egg- The Massachusetts law determining whether to lb. 89« Hi. lb. YAMS COCKTAIL N-You. was struck down by a authorize abortions against Building permits three-judge federal court a parent’s will. In addition, Charles Rubacha, C in April, 1975, on grounds it he said requiring pregnant CENTER CUT Imported USOA CHOICE BEEF LIVER alterations at 38 Courtland was an unconstitutional in­ minors to ask their TURKEY St., $2,100. fringement on a woman’s parents’ consent would up­ PORK KRAKUS Eye Round Marriage lieenses right to decide whether to set the “status quo” and DRUMSTICKS Larry Carlisle, 119 CHOPS CANNED HAM ROAST COLONIAL X>MILO REEF OR CHI give birth. possibly make some forego .1191. / * am Tim cgotm uo sim pukiuh Homestead St., and Last July 1, the Supreme abortions who might seek FRANKS 4 89 Patricia Mooney, Glaston­ r«T VLASIC - 16 OZ. (^urt struck down man­ them otherwise. tWIPT — WATER ADDED bury, Oct. 23 at South datory parental consent Brennan issued an order $ 1 2 9 $539 $ 1 8 9 SWEET IIH SWEHLIFE SWEET UFE SWEET United Methodist. provisions in a Missouri barring use of the consent DAISY ROLL Michael Ryan and X avat.tloi* ' HAWAIIAN abortion law, but said state provisions in the law and ■ lb. ■ SWIFT PREMIUM FACIAL GHERKINS Denise Albert, both of Ver­ courts in Massachusetts anti-abortionists a^ed the PINEAPPLE non, Oct. 30 at Church of SACON 5LB1. HONEY should be given a chance to entire Supreme Onirt to BRAWNY TISSUE ;EI eiOIGE ^^%Caopcn twd IWi Oct a — co-aponsored law the Assumption. interpret that state’s law in overrule the decision, .K YIU.OW*PINK*YVHira extending eligibility to light of the Missouri deci­ citing promises by state of­ PJIPER TOWELS receive World War I sion. ficials that the law would bonus to more Schooling UT COUPON In ll^ t of that ruling, the be ehforced in a con­ 4SOZ.I veterans or thoir Two-thirds of all adults in ' :r-;, :.V; ^ . tUrrWMi Coupon the U S. have at least a high three-judge court ruled stitutional fashion. TW IN P A C K widows. school education Fifteen last July 21 the years ago. a majority of Massachusetts law could • ■ * Vi; , 1^, * ’" * • Everyone’s adults did not have a high : ■ ; ■' r take immediate effect as ' , " I ' I SWEET LIFE school diploma. The long as state officials COMING SOON SW EET LIFE State Senator Conference B ^rd reports. 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EtUmalM — No Oblloatiaiw MANCniESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Oct. 19, 1976- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 1», 1976 Chairman Mao’s eulogies were ironic Commentary: Window on Europe lfflanrl|f BlFr Sitnttu^ Hrralii By United Press International CommunlRl have problems Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - This has been manner that made Joe Stalin look The American Establishment Rightist trend continuing ROME (UPI) — Communist leaders would like to go Founded Oct. 1, 1881 bugging me for more than a month. like a Quaker. routinely describes as dictators ’THE HAGUE (UPI) — SMialist Prem ier Joop den Uyl along with Premier Glulio Andreotti’s new economic Andrtw Tully A "great leader” ? Hellstire, Mao may be the next victim of the European political trend to austerity program but are finding it hard in the face of Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International In a period of a surplus of hard news, heads of foreign states who deny msiiiiwr w M" -n-w'S opposition from their rank and file. I kept trying to persuade myself the was a picker compared with that their people assorted civil and human Uie right, evident in the election defeat last month of Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Andreotti’s government exists only with benevolent matter was relatively unimportant. piece of human sewage named Adolf Sweden's Social Democratic government and the gains Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. rights. Spain’s Francisco Franco was Communist abstention in Parliament, and the Com­ But then came the second Ford- Hitler, who at least transformed so addressed when he passed over the made by West (Sermany’s Christian Democrats. A new poll shows Den Uyl’s center-left coalition munists want to keep it that way so they can help shape Raymond F. Robinson. Editor>Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managingling Editor h Carter debate, and both candidates and morality. In such circumstances, Germany from a fourth-rate country Styx. government, in office since 1973, may be hard pressed in economic policy without having to take responsibility for a President and his challenger are into a military machine that came made their obeisance to the But every American tribute to Mao elections next May. The poll shows the opposition unpopular measures needed to get the economy moving. O p in io n desirability of improving relations required to send condolences to a close to conquering a big chunk of the I read referred to him as "Chair- But this position is being challenged by rank and file government with which we are at Liberals and three Christian Democratic (center) parties with Communist China. And that civilized world. Alongside Mao, ^man.” Phooey. Chairman of what? may become the biggest bloc In parliament members and unions. An estimated 700,000 union peace. They don’t have to plant reminded me that when Mao Tse- Hitler now seems almost com­ *The committee on mass murder? If that happens the center bloc could demand the prime members staged a general strike in Turin province Home recovery tung finally had the grace to die. kisses on the deceased brow. passionate. He killed "only’’ three to The politburo charged with seeing ministership as its price for remaining in the coalition. recently to stress their unhappiness with the new Ford and Carter both eulogized him Ford and Carter were talking about six million Jews. that no Chinesespoke his mind or had Continuing high unemployment and inflation are the main program. is an alternative as a great leader. a despot who murdered at least 34 Hitler, of course, was rightfully enough to eat? The bureaucratic factors contributing to the declining popularity of the pre­ Admittedly, they could not million — and perhaps as many as 60 denounced for his barbarism. But gang that directed purges of classes sent government. y You can pay as little as $38 a Schuster, president of a denounce Mao as a murderous bum. million — of his own people. He un­ when Mao — the champion murderer and groups and created the Hell of Demichev ouster seen day for a semi-private hospital But there are ways to comment ited China, all right, but he did it with — unfortunately died peacefully, slave labor? MOSCOW (UPI) — Culture Minister Pyotr N. nationwide private home Demichev could be heading for the chopping block. politely on the demise of a head of the sword in the biggest blood bath in you’d have thought the world had lost Secretary of State Henry Kisalnger NOW room in Memphis, Tenn., or as health care organization.which A Communist party central committee meeting is state without holding nim up to our history. The rest of his some 850 a latter-day St. Augustine. high as $182 in . employs registered and prac­ called Mao one of the "titans of the expected to be held later this month, and diplomats in children as a model of statesmanship million people he enslaved in a The eulogies of Mao were ironic. age.” Sweden's prime minister COMPLETELY AIR As of last January, the national Moscow believe it may remove Demichev, 58, from his tical nurses, aides, com­ called him "one of the greatest average was somewhere ministry or, more importantly, his position as a can­ panions and homemakers, one leaders ever known.” Some titan. didate (nonvoting) Politburo member. CONDITIONED FOR between these two extremes, a in four hospital patients should Some leader. He was -in fact a Twice recently Demichev did not appear at functions survey by the Health Insurance not be hospitalized at all since bungler. His "Great Leap Forward” he would normally be expected to attend and Pravda , YOUR COMFORT Association of America found. they are in need of nothing was a fiasco unmatched by any other criticized the running of museums, which comes under Superb political fool. His "Cultural his ministry. There is said to be some dissatisfaction at HAVE YOU AN There is little doubt that the more than minimal care. his handling of the issue of nonconformist artists. EVENT SCHEDULED figures have increased since Revolution” set back Red China’s m m The greatest proportion of economic development three to five Crisis worries Schmidt THAT CALLS FOR BONN (UPI) — (^ancellor Helmut Schmidt’s quick FOOD? the survey was made. The these patients, he says, are the years. This was the leader whose health care outlay by trip to London after the West German elections showed It may b« a wadding, a banguat o« |ual aged and other long-term "thoughts” produced the famine of Informal musicale performers the seriousness with which Schmidt views the British an Informal gat-togalhar of a aoclaty, Americans has tripled in the patients who simply have the early Sixties. iodga or aoma friandly group. Peter LaBombard, flutist, and Pierre Marteney, pianist, perform during an informal economic crisis. We Are Prepared to past decade, from ^9 billion in nowhere else to go. Together with the United States, West Germany will be ' Serve Vou to Your i musicale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stone, 60 Butternut Rd. The event last 1965 to $119 billion in 1975. Home health care, if it is For years, American elitists and the main supplier of funds for the next International Complete Satisfaction "progressives” have been salivating Saturday night was the first of a series of short musical programs held in private homes to Monetary Fund emergency loan to Britain. Sources near Our eataring aarvica la aat up to ba Hospital costs, of course, are naxibta anough to accommodata any closely monitored, is over that little “Red Book” of Mao’s promote patronage of the Manchester Civic Orchestra and Chorale. Listening are, from Schmidt said British Prime Minister James Callaghan only one aspect of the nation’s alza gatharing. Why not call ua and talk preferable to institutional care thoughts. The man not only was a left, Mrs. Jack Heller, whose husband directs the orchestra and chorale, Mrs. Abraham asked Schmidt in London to use his influence to soften ovar tha datatia? soaring annual medical bill. for many elderly and han­ lousy poet, he was a master of the Kurien, Herbert Byk, Leonard Seader and Mrs. Mark Kravitz. LaBombard and Marteney conditions of the loan but Schmidt returned home un­ But there is a growing dicapped, witnesses told of­ cliche and of convoluted, often un­ decided. are members of the orchestra. Other orchestra members will perform at other musicales. The current weakening of the pound worries Schmidt intelligible thinking. Most of the stuff Garden Grove Caterers. Inc. awareness among medical ficials of the U.S. Department (Herald photo by Dunn) because it drives up the exchange rate of the mark, TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 professionals, as well as health he wrote would have gotten him of Health, Education and 'P: making German exports more expensive. 9 flunked out by a high school teacher. insurers and state and federal ?> Welfare at a hearing in New But one of Mao's thoughts did ar­ legislators, that hospitalization York City recently. The ticulate, in plain Chinese, the cor­ is only one — and not Sophia ^makes use^ hearing was one of five held nerstone of his philosophy. It reads: necessarily always the best — around the country to obtain “ Political power grows out of the alternative when people suggestions for revision of barrel of a gun.” You could, as they, “An immunization program? We’re still working on it.” take that'one to the bank. required medical care. HEW regulations on home of her lottery winnings In New York, for example, health care for Medicare and under a special arrangement Medicaid patients. By Karen Soulliwick Her seven children, who She continues to play the with state-certified home Also on the federal level, the Presidential debates omit vital ingredient I receive some of the money lottery, buying four 50-cent health agencies. Blue Cross PITTSBURGH (UPI) - from her $50,(XK) checks, tickets a week, mostly for proposed Comprehensive WASHINGTON - Memo To The President were those who suffered as a congressional candidate; as Sophia Martin doesn’t live are scattered but do come her children since she no and Blue Shield subscribers National Health Insurance Act League of Women Voters: the indignities of reaching for his president, one suspects he has not in much differently than for visits at times. The rest longer wants or needs the need not recuperate from of 1974 — the Kennedy-Mills Having attended the first presiden­ hand across barricades. years talked warmly and at length other old, people on the of the time, “ I get lots of money. illness or an operation in the Bill — would include home tial debate, and watched the second The political planners say this kind with anyone other than government, city’s Northside, except letters,” she said. “If I win again,” she once every year she hospital. on television, your correspondent is Frankly, not to lessen my concern. of nonsense is necessary. That in military, corporate or political of­ Besides helping her said, “I told them they can health care services amoun­ receives $50,000 in the children out — in such ways have it.” struck by the fact that for all the I am not altogether surprised at this truth the people aren’t to be trusted. ficers. If they choose, and their doc­ ting to 100 visits a year. mail. as purchasing a hot water history being made there are no peo­ Ergo, the candidates in peace are It may be that few in the country tor approves, they can recover development. Presidential cam­ Divorced for many heater and paying off a car In the meantime, outpatient ple involved in the procedure. paigns have increasingly become the given more security than was Caesar care that they are excluded from all in their own homes. The plan years, Sophia, 76, lives loan for one of her o clinics providing surgery and Well, there are “official” people province of a handful of Americans in battle. Down South, when can­ but a voyeur’s role in the presidential alone in a modest apart­ daughters — Sophie also provides for the cost of all medical treatment for ac­ involved. The panelists have been at the expense of the many..The didate Ford traveled by interstate selection process. But I think not. ment, goes out with her son contributes some of the necessary medication and ser­ cidents or illness are also new people, and the audience has public is asked to contribute rironey highway between New Orleans and One suspects that the feeling of being to do the shopping and money to organizations vices, just as does a regular being increasingly utilized as been composed of reporters, to the candidates, to study the issue, Mobile, his motorcade was all that ignored, of being left out, is per­ receives a Social Security such as Disabled American hospital plan. dignitaries. League officers, guests and to eventually cast votes; but they moved on the road; every intersec­ vasive and perhaps a major element check every month. Veterans and the Lutheran another way of meeting the tion for the 140-mile Jaunt was Although she no longer Church, of which she is a According to Herman of the contestants, etc. What I mean may no longer get to close to, touch, of the negative attitude of millions of h i^ cost of health care. is that there are no people people strike up conversations or (heavens) blocked by police officers. people toward government and its dances, her favorite member. a.k.a. average citizens, the argue in a partisan way with the Blocking the intersection has a leaders. pastime is playing The rest of the money Hawaiian and polka goes into the bank, except teamsters, school teachers, bankers comfortably isolated White House twofold purpose, I understand. And so it occurs to me that the records. To help her sleep she notes, for the $14,000 Encourage solar energy and field workers of our nation. nominees. Besides the insurance against fiends, League might consider the possibili­ at night, she may drink a the government gets in These folks have received no other the maneuver assures the candidate It may be a long time before tion on this tax front, reports 1 recall a recent trip south with ty of beginning a reversal of the anti­ little beer or wine. taxes. invitation than that given by the candidate Jerry Ford. His staff said that devoted citizens will line his people electioneering. ’The sugges­ Hid Yon solar energy supplies more Commerce Clearing House. The $50,000 annual check “They get a good bit,” C media. They have therefore been the journey was undertaken to give motorcade route. What else can the tion is that the panelists at the next than a small fraction of the that has only slightly she said. The legislation varies in allowed to watch it, hear it, or to the Republican a "chance to meet motorists do? Trapped in their stuffy debate not be media personalities but altered Sophia’s life style Although she wishes Know? nation’s total energy needs. details from state to state, but read about it, but not to participate in the people, to listen to their views.” cars, often for 30 minutes or more, instead citizens from various walks is a legacy of her $1 million she’d won the money 20 or When the time Nevertheless, more and more typically authorizes local it. In fact the people have been kept In fact. Ford met no one save the people naturally tend to get out to see of life. Not big shots. Not celebrities. payoff in the Pennsylvania 30 years ago, as Sophia comes when you away from the debates by battalions what’s happening. Hence the citizens But Mr. and Mrs. Average state lottery in 1972. says, “I can still make use states are moving to en­ municipalities to allow tax regional party faithful, and listened w o n 't miss the of armed police, many of whom have only to those few in authority who can be used by, if not used in, cam­ American. The money has enabled of it.” courage its development. reductions or exemptions for her to move from a one- She worked most of her boat, sell it with a used large horses and crazy dogs to were ushered into his presence for paigns. I realize risk would be involved. Indiana became the first to buildings equipped with solar room efficiency apartment life to support her seven assure that only the swells would the purpose of furthering his for­ Jimmy Carter is not innocent in all Particularly for the candidates. Want Ad. in a high-rise senior children because of her T do so when, in 1974, it began heating and cooling systems, have the privilege of attendance. this. His electioneering is nearly as tunes. The only others “meeting” the Were an unemployed mechanic citizen’s development to divorce. Scrubbing floors allowing special property tax sterilized and insulated as his op­ or for the equipment itself. In asking the questions, for instance, the $180-a-month apart­ and working in restaurants treatment for solar heating Michigan, wind and water con­ ponent’s. And yet he did spend a long the cozy atomosphere might suffer. ment where she now lives. are labors familiar to her; She Heralb and cooling systems. During servation devices may also be Connecticut issues primary season meeting with and All to the good, I think; as someone In the efficiency apart­ now no longer necessary. 1975, nine other states followed exempt, and in Vermont, soliciting help from the people of has written it; The democratic ment, she lived on the 13th “1 never had anything. America. suit: Colorado, Illinois, Schaffer and Weicker process is based on the conviction floor and her elevator was Now I’ve got something,” “alternate” energy sources. Ford has not been so close to com­ number 13. Thirteen also she said. Maryland, Massachusetts, that there are extraordinary Virginia’s legislation is in mon men and women since his days possibilities in ordinary people. was the number of the Montana, New Hampshire, the form of a constitutional differ on how to tax millionaire drawing she North and South Dakota and amendment providing a tax won. Oregon. She has furnished her COMPLETE exemption for property used to overseas firms’ profits O pen forum new apartment, which in­ So far in 1976, six other transfer or store solar energy cludes two bedrooms and a HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Lowell them would have come to Connec­ separate kitchen and living LIQUOR DEPARTMENT states — Connecticut, , and will be placed before the Weicker, R-Conn., favors and ticut, which has trailed the nation in Does anyo,ne really care? room, with pride and care. Maryland, Michigan, Vermont voters in the general election, Democratic challenger Gloria COLD BEER recovery from the recession. To the editor: The furniture is “all my AND and Virginia — have taken ac­ Schaffer opposes giving American Nov. 2. Weicker contends American Last Thursday evening, at Iliing the halls teaming with activity. Will own, bought and paid for.” corporations a tax break on profits WE DELIVER business needs the tax breaks to be Junior High School, about 35 parents the empty seats be evidence that we Sophia takes turns sleeping earned abroad. really don’t care or will they be filled able to compete with their foreign and 18 staff members and students in each "I)! the two Under the present system, with parents saying "We are here HOW THEY STAND counterparts who get help from their were fortunate to hear Dr. Steven bedrooms. ARTHUR DRUG American firms with branches Her son comes to take governmets. Homel present an extremely because we do care?” This time the Phone 643-1505 overseas — known as multinational assignment is for the parents: Our her out shopping; “ I’m going to continue to vote for refreshing and entertaining program NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE corporations — are not required to otherwise, she is seldom On strong international trade posture for on a positive approach to the drug children, their teachers and ad­ pay taxes on the money they make in outside the apartment. American corporations. Foreign problem in America. Dr. Homel, a ministrators are counting on us to be jobs and foreign countries until it is brought governments directly subsidize their widely known perlatrician and lec­ there. I hope we w6n’t let them down. back to the United States. Sincerely yours, unemployment corporations which compete with turer from , spent the Republicans generally favor ours,” he said. Verna H. Hublard day giving in-service training to the Gerald Ford allowing business to operate with as 68 Adelaide Rd. Jimmy Carter Weicker contends continuation of teachers in Manchester schools. This DONT MAKE MISTAKES WITH little government restriction as Manchester "My first objecUve Is to have sound "To reach full employment we must the exemption is a means of protec­ program was presented by the Board economic growth wlUiout inflaUon.” assure: possible and, although Weicker has ting the jobs of American workers by of Education as an outgrowth of the YOUR DECORATING DOLLAR! -S U M ol m t Union 1/ia/7S (a) support for the FuU Employment Act put as.much distance as possible making U.S. products more of 1S78. drug meetings held last spring. The' "The best and most effecUve way to between himself and the GOP plat­ (b) countercyclical assistance to cities marketable. concerns have quieted down, some Today’s thought create new Jobs is to pursue balanced form, he favors the exemption. economic policies Uiat encourage tte with high unemployment “1 represent Connecticut which improvements have been made, but nowth of the private sector without risk­ (c) an expansionary fiscal and monetary ’The issue of tax breaks for the mul­ because of its highly skilled labor and PAUL’S PAINT the problem is very definitely still 649-0300 ing a new round of inHaUon. This is the policy for the coming fiscal year to tinational corporations has been a their high-quality products sells to stimulate demand, production and Jobs; with us. A decisive tolerance 9 core of my economic policy, and I key target of reformers for a long (d) (stimulation and Incentives for) the whole world,” Weicker said. "I The questions I kept asking myself In one place JesUs said: "Anyone believe that the steady Improvements In time and a move to eliminate it was the economy over the last half year on the private sector to hire the un­ am not tying the hands of oiir cor­ as I sat there with a handful of other who is not against us is for us.” S e e Us For: employed and to retain workers already defeated in the Senate by one vote (Mark 9:40) This certainly both the unemployment and InflaUon porations in the international parents were, "Where are the other Wall coverings ^ Carpeting The cities of Connecticut are no longer inflames. transit. That concern also created new jobs that fronts bear witnm to Its essenUal employed even during periods of this year. challenges us to open-mindedness, to ■k econoinlc downturn. To provide an ad­ marketplace, I want American-made people in this town?” "Don’t they have benefitted the entire state of Connecticut. wisdom. I intend to conUnue Uiis basic Mrs. Schaffer, who like most tolerance. However, in another set­ ★ Window shades Sundries and decorating But the problems are there, smoldering. To Senator approach because It is working." ditional incentive, the unemployment products, not Japanese, German, care eriough to give up a couple of compensation tax paid by enq)Ioyers liberal Democrats opposes the tax ting He said: "He who is not with me Lowell Weicker, concern meant fighting for aid in Any politician can say all the right things. But it “My proposed economic policies are Russian or English, to win the com­ hours of TV to hear a man of this accessories expected to produce lasting, productive should be provided for businesses which shelter, said Weicker’s vote for its petitions.” is against me.” (Matt. 12:30) Cer­ areas like housing, health, education and mass takes a man like Weicker to get them done. hire persons previously unemployed. caliber who had been brought in with tainly this calls us to make choices, (Manchester’s Largest Selection) Jobs, pot temporary Jobs paid for by the continuation was the one that Mrs. Schaffer said Weicker’s argu­ American taxpayer." (e) an Increased commitment by the considerable expense?” We parents to make decisions and take a stMd. “clinched the case for the mul­ ment is “ludicrous.” "This is a ^licy of balance, realism federal government to fund the cost of must make ourselves available in oo-lhe-Job training by business; tinationals.” She argues it had a I become intolerant with and common sense. It is a sound policy She also argues the exemption ac­ every educational opportunity if we "tolerance” that vacillates and which provides long term benefits and (f) more efficient employment services detrimental effect on the American ■toxiraine to match people to Jobs; tually takes money out of the pockets are going to help our chldren grow avoids decisions. To be an open and does not promise more than it can economy because firms never bring (g) improved manpower training of American consumers because if into responsible adults. The TV caring person towards others may deliver.” programs; the profits home. p e i l n t s the corporations were forced to pay shows is probably forgotten by the bring hope and affirmation in their \ (h) creation of meaningful and "It makes sense for a company to lives. However, to say “I care for taxes on the money they made time one goes to 1 ^ , but the wisdom "It Is true that what I am proposing is productive public needs Jobs as a supple­ move its production overseas if it can not going to get I overseas everyone else’s tax load you” does not require capitulation Weicker. t Uie unemploye‘ yed back to ment to the private sector; of Dr. Homel’s lecture will long be escape taxation that way,” she said. would be lighter. around God’s purpose of peace and REMEMBER work overnimt.. IBut It will get them back (I) we should provide 800,000 summer with those few were fortunate to work, withI laxlasUng and secure Jobs — "But it doesn't make sense for the justice...of reconciliation and love youth Jobs and double the CETA “ Millions of dollars annually es­ enough to attend. not dead-end Jobs supported by the program from 300,000 to 600,000 Jota. people back here in the United cape taxation through this loophole for His creation. If we do not «tand TRUE ECONOMY IS QUALITY & SERVICE government. . . . One cannot promise -SubmiMton to OtmoerMIe Ptatform ConMnltto* 7/76 States.” This Wednesday evening there will for these, then our tolerance for per­ full employment overnight, ana I hope and he average taxpayer is left to be “Open House” for parents of Nobody^ man but yours sons becomes a blow against (iod. The AFL-CIO estimates the make up the difference,” she said. nobody does In the campaign, because It students at htenchester High School. The Rev. Rene 0. Bideaux, SPECIAL Is a cruel illusion.” loophole has cost at least one million “This is hardly the vote of a tax Superintendent ALL WINDOW SHADES REDUCED IN PRICEI -SpM Oi U MMKntt OOP MMMn. S/1/7S jobs in the United States. The greatest thing thaUcould happen AuthoriKd by Weickcr Scrtote '76 Commdtcc. reformer. This is hardly a vote for in this town Is that the parking lot Connecticut Valley District (A O tp M from malarial providad by lha public alfalfa group, Common Cauaa) Mrs. Schaffer says thousands of tax justice.” and the classrooms will be filled and The United Methodist Church I ' ' PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Oct. 19.1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 19,1976- PAGE NINE Scouts thank Reid Hanrljratpr lu f tttng HeralJi Candidates campaign Farmers hold elections Hebron and troops competed against each Tolland County concerned and responsible, Mary B. be limited to one nominee each, must other using the skills, (^s. Kearns 55th District Leaders of the Algonquin District Aheam said that studies commissioned by the state of Farmers in Tolland County are Koelsch, county executive director, Include written certification that the Boy Scouts troops have commended attributed the smooth running of th e. Dorothy Miller said her opponent Aloysius Aheam (^necticut. New York, and Maryland have all concluded said. , nominee is willing to serve if elected, campout to Reid and Paul Christian­ 1 Area news being asked to nominate candidates Tolland (County farmers should First Selectman Aaron Reid in his I Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor erred In voting against the "quits and fires” bill offered that such legislation will reduce litter, provide jobs, and for the Agricultural Stabilization must be signed by at least three eligi­ capacity as a Lions Club member for son of Manchester who served as In the 1976 session of the legislature. conserve our dwindling natural resources. return their nomination forms by ble farm voters, and must be chairman for the event. I B olton Covontry East Hartford Tolland Vernor Committee ballot. ’The elections will his aid during the District Camporee Mrs. Miller Is the Republican candidate for state "The public must demand that the legislature be be by mail ballot from Nov. 26 to mail no later than Nov. 1. received by Nov. 1. In order to be valid, petitions must at the Lions Club Park this past Scouts aid Lions representative from the S5th District. responsive to a bill that would provide 1200 jobs to the Dec. 6. weekend. The boys performed a service The "quits and fires” bill would have disqualified in­ State of Connecticut and an 111 million boost to her The four ASC communities in Reid acted as liaison between the project for the Lions in return. They dividuals who are discharged for wilful misconduct from economy.” Tolland County are; Community I, scouts and the club. Over 200 boys cleaned up litter remaining from the Council to set up receiving unemployment compensation benefits. It would Somers, Stafford, and Union; Com­ Conservation district meets from 12 troops and eight towns Harvest Fair in September and also have denied unemployment benefits to those who munity n, Ellington, Tolland, and quit their jobs voluntarily or refuse a suitable offer of 14th District Vernon entitled, ‘‘Limits,’’ which was attended. cleared brush for a park area. Vernon; Community III, Coventry, prepared by the conservation service work. State Rep. Abraham Glassman praised Connecticut’s The annual meeting of the Tolland District spokeswoman Diane Ten-year-old boys also visited the Sewer Authority Mansfield, and Willington; and Com­ for the Bicentennial. ‘The slides trace "I am very much in favor of unemployment compensa­ 135 million budget surplus. Glassman (D) is seeking re- (County Soil and Water (Conservation Kearns said, "The kids had a fan­ camporee thus completing a Webelo munity IV, Andover, Bolton, (Colum­ the history of the conservation move­ Vernon Vacancies will be filled by appoi tion but Connecticut offers more liberal beqefits than any election. District will be Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at tastic time." requirement for the Arrow of Light. bia, and Hebron. ment in America, pointing out that An ordinance to create a new ment of the mayor and approval other state in the country and we are paying dearly for it. Glassman saw the surplus as “a fine victory for the the Tolland County Agricultural The boys demonstrated scout skills ASC committees manage govern­ the U. S. land resource base does Sewer Authority for the town will be the council. "For this reason 1 am opposed to continue benefits to Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. Democratically-controlled Assembly and administration. ment farm programs on the local have its limits. reviewed by the Town Council The proposed authority would hi those who quit or are fired. To extend these benefits is a Why? Because the legislature was left a legacy of a |75 level. (Committee members must be There will be a slide presentation tonight at 7:30 in the Memorial the power to determine all aspects distortion of the original Intent of unemployment com­ million deficit by the Meskill administration. Building. sewer related matters and advise pensation.” Unwillingness of the Republicans to face the tough power over municipal water syster School nurses report The council has been serving as the Debt to Ujicle Sam problem caused Connecticut’s bond rating to drop from sewer authority. The authority would also estabi the method of assessment for sew Mrs. Miller said Connecticut’s unemployment compen­ AAA to A. (Consequently, all taxpayers had to pay more to The ordinance calls for a five- finance schools, roads, and n e ^ ^ health facilities. Hebron the grade 6 health program. member volunteer board. It gives the users and rules relating to t sation fund is $300 million in debt to the federal govern­ The Swish and Spit dental program sanitary sewer system In the tow ment. She said the proposal would have saved the fund “The Democrats set out to correct this crisis. When the Community Health Nurses Carrie mayor the power to appoint or experts predicted an |80 million deficit if no action was will begin this month. Tine Test per­ remove members with the approval The Town Council has also hac $30 million and would have restored the system to its Somerville and Nancy Roko, elemen­ mission slips will go out to all of the majority of the council. Terms sewer subcommittee headed original purpose. taken. Clov. Grasso and the legislature formulated a tary school nurses, said that during kindergarten and new students. will be for five years with the first Peter Humphry. This commltti “My Democratic opponent rejected this idea and, as In realistic pl^n to turn our state around. More revenue had September 532 visits were made to members to be appointed for terms however, did not have any author so many Instances, refused to act to restore fiacal to be rais^ , and less monies spent.” Anderson-Utth the health rooms at both Hebron Rham menu varying from one to five years. to act on sewer related problems responsibility in Connecticut. All through the sessions of He said that as a member of the Appropriations Com­ Elementary and Gilead Hill Schools. Wednesday: Salami grinder, salad, the legislature he forgot the people of the 55th District mittee, "I helped oversee the tightening of eligibility It’s smart to shop for value... and value is what Anderson-Little is famous for potato chips, dessert. and bowed to special Interest groups.” qualifications for welfare. I agreed to limit travel Thirty-three kindergarten children Thursday: Meatloaf, mashed potato, Football teams fare well expense limits of state legislators and employes. We also . . . for 50 years! And to celebrate’ our Anniversary, these already low priced were excluded from school due to il­ cake. Mrs. Miller said, "If elected, I will work for recon­ sideration and passage of a "quits and fires” bill.” saved some |11 million by delaying new road construction fine sport coats have been reduced even lower for more incredible savings! lness or injury. Pre-kindergarten Friday: Macaroni and cheese, fish Bolton Tigers win and repairs. ’The state r^uced energy consumption. The screening has continued on newly sticks, peas, pears. The Bulldogs senior pony football The Tigers midget football tei The 55th District includes the towns of Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Hebron, Marlborough and Vernon. legislature changed recording of gasoline, alcohol and registered kindergarteners. Elementary team defeated Cromwell 2-0 Sunday. defeated the Tolland Tornadoes 1 cigarette tax revenues to parallel the procedure used for Preliminary vision and hearing Wednesday: Salami grinders, potato Robby Sewell, Mike Holbrook and Sunday in Tolland. the sales tax, thus effecting a $21 million increase.” screenings have begun at both chips, dessert. John Dzienis gang tackled a Touchdowns were scored by Vim "So our last two years of making the hard decisions, schools along with weight and height Thursday: Spaghetti, salad, bread. Cromwell runner in the end zone for Morrone and Chris Morianos on a 5Q^Annvoexsaxy Sale 55th District aganizing over a cutback in services, and delaying checks. Nurse-teacher conferences Friday: Fish and cheese, rice pilaf. two points. yard pass from Charles Anders( have also started. vegetables, pears. Aloysius Ahearn, Democrat incumbent for state desirable new programs demonstrated our respon­ Bolton's defense, led by Sewell, Lee Schiavetti, Tommy Peters a siveness to reality, and our competence and willingness Save 40%! Special Selection of Reg. *50-®55 Mrs. Roko spoke to pre-primary Breakfast Dzienis, Bob Bogner and Mickey Anderson intercepted passes. representative from the 55th District, said, "If I had my and the first grades on the impor­ way, all public and parochial school coaches of athletic to serve the people of Connecticut,” said Glassman. Wednesday: Stewed prunes, apple tur­ Chmerka, constantly kept Cromwell Gil Boisoneau, head coach, si "I favor continuing our successful budget management tance of breakfast and good nutri­ nover, milk. in check. Mike Holbrook and Brian special praise goes to Morrone w teams would be qualified in giving emergency first aid 9 practices. If the future shows that we can afford it, then tion. Thursday: Applesauce, cornbread. Chirstee recovered fumbles and played his usual outstanding gair treatment.” Mrs. Somerville and Mrs. Helen bacon, milk. Aheam said at present there is no requirement that the ’surplus’ could be used as a first step toward equaliza­ Martin have also discussed plans for Friday: Fruit juice, pop tart, milk. Chris Everett intercepted passes. Another A team player deservi tion of education costs to reduce the burden on the town Steve Narsavage, head coach, said praise was Bob Gentile he said. ''oaches have training In first aid. As a result many boys and girls are not given proper first aid treatment when taxpayer. Also, we should carefully implement needed Sewell played his best game to date On the B team Wes Brown, Br services to benefit our citizens.” rushing for 95 yards and playing Lessard and Morianos played wi they are injured. Sport Coats Two men charged with kidnapping linebacker. Boisoneau said Tolland providi "A- coach now does not even need to be a certified teacher of any subject and they, for the most part, are not VERNON (UPI) - Donald J. Sunday the Bulldogs will entertain strong opposition. He said fii minutes before returning the in­ even certified as coaches.” Slater, 39, and Paul G. lasiello, 29, Tolland at home trying to avenge an sportsmanship was shown by bo dictments against the two for He said a five year study by Dr. Carl Blythe disclosed both of Hartford, were indicted Mon­ earlier loss to them. sides. allegedly kidnapping and sexually that 48 per cent of football players are injured in some Coordinator named day by a Superior Court grand jury assaulting a 16-year-old East Hart­ (Herald photo by Barlow) "sipiflcant way.” Ahearn would require completion of a for first degree kidnapping. ford youth last August. Each is being certified first aid course by all coaches of sports. The dinating press for the com­ The jury deliberated about 30 held in $25,000 bond. Adelma Grenier Simmons Area police South Windsor certificate would be required of all coaches down to the mittee to Re-elect Abe Mrs. Simmons, owner and manager of the Caprilands Herb junior high school level. Mrs. Mary O’Hare has Glassman. Farm, Silver St., Coventry, relaxes for a moment Sunday in Coventry arrested in connection with the ir "Such training would give far greater protection to our been appointed coordinator She resides at 68 of the Carter/Mondale Gym committee begins front of her large fireplace in her old home as she chats with Dane G. Yates. 22. of Lake St., vestigation of a number of hous' boys and girls than they now get in many schools.” Highland Dr, with her hus­ Coventry, was arrested Monday on breaks in eastern Connecticut. H> Bottle bill will pass campaign in South Wind­ band, Hugh, and their four guests and customers. The farm and her home were filled with was released to State Police, Troo| sor. Andover Russell Thompson for the Board of two warrants charging him with Ahearn said the “bottle bill” will be passed by the children. people sniffing the exotic aromas from plants grown in her gar­ second-degree burglary and third­ K on a $500 non-surety bond fo Mrs. O’Hare is a 1955 The recently appointed committee Selectmen, Robert Little for the legislature eventually. Ahearn, a strong advocate of it, graduate of Bay Path Board of Finance, Dennis Keenan. dens. She had just finished cooking up a large batch of quince jel- degree burglary and larceny. appearance in Common Pleas Cour This printing test pattern is to study building a gym at Andover led the fight in the Environment Committee and on the Junior College and has Victor Bronke, Ronald Kaufman and ly and butter on her wood stove and was letting it cool. Quince is Yates is the 12th person, to date. 19, Rockville, Nov. 9. part of The Herald quality Elementary School will have its floor of the House where it was defeated 90-50. been on the Democratic Beatrice Kowalski for the school control program in order to organizational meeting tonight at 8 at an Asiatic fruit tree and quince berries are similar to crab Aheam placed blame for its defeat on container Town Committee since board, Roger and Cady. Irving Sur- give you one of the finest the school. apples. Mrs. Simmons has become a Coventry personage of manufacturers, breweries, and soft drink businesses. 1963. In 1972 she was dam, Robert Bene, Robert Burbank. Council protects funds newspapers in the nation. The Board of Education appointed world fame in herbology with many books to her credit and a "They are spending millions of dollars in lobbying efforts elected to a two-year term Anthony Tiemann, Patricia Medlin. Society had suggested $34,(X)0 of thi Owning a fine sport coat like one of these would the committee. A Town Meeting in to defeat this legislation,” said Ahearn. “Let’s face it. as secretary of the com­ Helen Donahue and Jeannie Person, staff of 15 to maintain the farm and its industries. South Windsor fund be used to move and renovati cost you much more in most fine stores. Yet September approved the members. Their main concern is not jobs, but profits, and the mittee and in 1973 was Serving on the committee are J. residents. The Town Council Monday night the Sullivan House for use as a towi profits associated with throwing away containers rather here they are . . . for our Anniversary Bean supper unanimously voted to approve a museum. campaign manager for celebration ... at only S29.95. An unbeatable than reusing them are phenomela. I’ts a billion dollar former councilman and SOUTH WINDSOR - The First resolution affirming the use of com­ In another matter, the counci value. Luxury tailoring, expert styling detail, business. present Town Chairman Congregational Church, 993 Main St. munity hall fire insurance funds sole­ authorized the transfer of $225 frorr "Placing a deposit on beverage containers is the best quality fabrics including fine wool blends. Solids Council considers street head will sponsor a bean supper Saturday. ly for the replacement of the com­ the contingency account to the Towr Robert Hornish. checks and plaids in all the most contemporary and easiest way to recycle. Why throw something away She is presently coor­ coverage of boards, commissions and beach and right-of-way leading to it. Sittings will be at 5 and 6 p.m. For munity hall or a building of general Council account for informationa. when it can be reused at a fraction of its replacement?” fashion colors. Also, remember Coventry officials with regard to appointment, The total value of the property is reservations call 528-7992. community use. brochures on the fire headquarters this low sale price The Town Council talked Monday term of office and responsibilities, $2,925. Several residents opposed the Rummage sale The resolution was introduced by referendum. includes free alterations! C night with Harry Florence, top can­ and decide whether the Planning and sale of the beach which is considered Deputy Mayor Robert Myette The new fire house headquarters is SOUTH WINDSOR - The First didate for the position of superinten­ Zoning Commission should be an one of the nicest public beaches. because of "concern over the dis­ proposed for across Ellington Rd. dent of streets. elected seven-member commission Congregational Church will sponsor a bursement of funds for a proposed from old Firehouse 1. m Accident lialing The talk took place in executive with the planning function separate rummage sale Friday from 6 to 8:30 museum.” The new headquarters will go to session. Florence has been The council asked Police Chief p.m. and Saturday from 9 to 10:30 The South Windsor Historical from the zoning function. Robert Kjellquist to prepare a list of referendum Nov. 2. maintenance general foreman for the a.m. Appointment of the commission all the accidents reported on Rt. 31 state Department of Transportation will take place at the Nov. 15 council for the past five years. The report (DOT) for over 22 years. No action meeting. CARSTON’S BREAKS will be presented at the next council was taken by the council after the No sale to camp Gilead Hill fair planned session. meeting. THE • PRICE • BARRIER • ON • STEREO SYSTEMS The council voted not to sell Sandy Town Manager Frank Connolly Connolly said he was meeting with Hebron and paperbacks. Shores beach to the Salvation Army. sell. said 22 applications were received men of the DOT Friday to review the These are only suggestions. SlUCTi OVER 100 NAME BRANDS The council said it wished to retain The second annual Gilead Hill Items suggested by grade are: K-1, and five candidates were inter­ scheduled repair project for Rt. 31. M ieii WE DISCOUNT EVERYTHING- the town’s lakefront property. Harvest Fair is Saturday, Nov. 6 potted pladts and dried Children will work in the sale of the 4 DAYS UD TO esAk opnt viewed. Hale portrait from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school arrangements; Grade 2, children’s items. Principal Ralph Saccuzzo said The interviews were conducted by Representatives of the Salvation MUASLIt WE HAVE BEEN SELLING Army met with Connolly Oct. 8. The The Connecticut Antiquarian Socie­ lym. toys; Grade 3, children’s books, this would be fun and provide a sense AUDIO EQUIP. FOR 28 YEARS. a board consisting of Connolly, acting ty Monday presented to the town a army is planning to enlarge and im­ The goal this year is to raise games and puzzles; and Grade 4, of accomplishment. ONLYII TRAINRD SAUS MRSONNIL TO GUIDE YOU IN Superintendent of Streets, John Har­ portrait of Capt. Nathan Hale. It will enough funds to purchase a display fresh fruits, vegetables, homemade The raffle this year is for two ' AA A. AA AA that important stereo store purchase dy; Town Engineer Don Holmes, and prove their camp on Lake St. They asked the town to sell or trade the be displayed in Town Hall. case and a librarian’s charge out jams, jellies and pickles. season tickets to Lime Rock Park OCT. 20,21, 22, 23______Don Aubrey, public works director of desk for the library. Also Grade 5, homemade goods and sports car track and a turkey. Mansfield. Children and families wishing to do candies; Grade 6, white eiephants, Cider, donuts, coffee and grinders iPL tn RKtww Charter revieion Tk Amc} SA 5060 - U Airts RVS C-* iO XC it 3 i’ so can donate something to school to odds and ends, tag sale items, books will be available. SVtTSM & OLENQURN 9 (>$’ ?0TMSr*vt rice The council voted to establish a Arts week declared Spcihtrt • charter revision commission. I p A *• A SuDPruop* S20I A 2 • h B ''g’' ¥• W40 kociM* enjoyed ihe Cranberry Lady telling *itn 3 g’l>n tn(>o$t.r« They charged the planned six-man South Windsor Tlaclmics TumUM ■ stories, a glass blower, folk singer Area briefs GlanSura 21SS TurwtiM ■ Ow'Mif 3 iOtfC i«.toesoonse This past year the students have 644-8512. TurntAbtl - VERNON — The League of Women sponsored by the club. Switch A. b SD»I Annette Romeo will be conducted. •ITTIR PIONEER SX4I4 ■ 15 «itts ch 40 20000 Hi <| 8- dm EMPIRE 2000E m iin e K c A 'i'd ie The program will be titled, Voters will sponsor a "Meet the Can­ Story hour 8 Ohms I 9 EM Senst with tioe mon mutmg A«B Spk' Is A 2 soeco belt >tv« tu>niADie « oulstAnd>n| pe'iormAxe 195 Rockville Hospital notes “Psychology.” Glenda Buonanducci didates” night Wednesday at 7:30 in and Jean Rumford will lead it. St. John’s Church hall, Rt. 30. Can­ TOLLAND — A Halloween story eoMPumi PHONE TODAY Refreshments will be served. didates for state representative, hour will be conducted by the Educa­ DTITIII state senator, and U. S. represen­ tion Committee of the Tolland Junior Admitted Monday: Rose non; Mildred Cyr, Ward St., Woman’s Club, Oct. 30 from 10:30 to What's more wearable than a warm, Our Reg.^15 tative, will each speak for three 00 HMKHNVOOU soft, comfortable wool blend sweater? for HOME Giovelli, Plain Dr., East Hart­ Rockville; Mrs. Rosemary Church fair SCOTT minutes, and be allowed two-minute 11:30 a.m. at the Tolland Public *425 HIGH FIOELITY Choose several from our great ford; Patricia King, Morrison Diaz and son, Stafford SOUTH WINDSOR - St. Peter’s rebuttals and a question-answer Library for children aged 4-7. u a rw u o selection of all the most popular styles, St., Rockville; Joseph Springs; Mrs. Linda SWRWOODS7UO- iFAitlsch 10 20 000 H; it 8 Ohmv 20FM DELIVERY! a utw a a Dress Slacks Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Rd., will Children are encouraged to wear Sens! I 5 (iplu'e utio »B spl>< upe mon lowOness Switch T I W ■ and huge variety of colors. period will follow. Refreshments will ■ IT T R R Y tT McCiann, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Fitzgerald and son, Stafford sponsor a country fair Oct, 29 from 3 costumes. Refreshments will be SpAAkAf ■ DUAL L225 mm woud OAse dust co«e< EMPIRE 2000C Frank McDermott, Meadow Springs; Phyllis Frey, Snipsic be served. The public is invited. SCOTT $52 ■ I 10 2 wiy ah suspension spit system (Atl-dge 'u>y Aut^imiiA. available. w e»ceiient 0isoe*s»Qo wAtnut CADmets______Brook Rd., Ellington; James View Heights, Vernon; Bar­ to 9 p.m. and Oict. 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parish hall. Many items Student commended 95 McGowan, Brooklyn St., bara Olender, Gehring Rd., • n C M A N S 9 SOUTH WINDSOR - P. Toby Candy sale ooMjHjrri Rockville; Elsie Nutland, Tolland; Deborah Strong, will be on sale. Raffle tickets are •MRRO Technics Windermere Ave., Rockville; Talcottvllle Rd., Vernon; being sold for a large colonial Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward VERNON — Cub Scout Pack 223 is 2 for *23 > Cheryle Parker, Stafford Arthur Turkington, Hillside dollhouse and furnishings. The G. Smith of 700 Doming St., was conducting its annual candy drive. $ 4 9 9 0 0 These low Anniversary-priced dress Springs; Anthony Kariewicz, Dr., Ellington. among 24 seniors at Loomis-Chaffee Proceeds will help pay for pack drawing will be at 4 p.m. Saturday. slacks give you the extra fine tailoring West Willington; Nellie Birth Monday: A daughter School in Windsor, named MIKK0STAS0S5 • 25 wills RM5 pe* chennci 2020000 Hi 20 EM TumtAMA - Pizza and home-baked apple pie will events. The pack is planning a hike U8T’773.00 Sens! muling 2 mele»\ N «tr and Ptcke«m| IV15 400C (A«1>id|e be available Friday night. Lunch for scouts and their families on Oct. Open every niie In a wide choice of fall colors in basic Rockville. Kizis, Crystal Lake Rd., Saturday will be hot dogs, soda and Program by the National Merit 24. For more information contact ■ i l T AUDIOANU.VST AlOO C • A new 10 3 wAy spk> system Mon thrust w I tweeter % nvd >Ange We honor solids, classic checks, and plaids. Discharged Monday: Pearl Ellington. chips. Scholarship Program. Ray Duchamel, Duncaster Lane. INBCMIVIM " .1 ■■ Carter, Brandy Hill Rd., Ver­ iP tO N E E n teiAKIRA ACOUSTIC WSUIKM AIM ' TUNNTAILIS TAM DICKBs SankAmancard USH . AMFMS1 i tm v 2 way 8 soeakei system « l , iweeiet mm 15 & Master Charge BAA meeting Disposal meeting •UIVDHS'Ui 40 20.000 HI II « ISR 610AI ■ 3 speed tuK vie AutomaK TCAC A450 DeKiicJ TEAC 4 ‘H n ig h t watts 2 povtion tweeter control Teac cassette deck : hu 2't4p« moMon. Rvtini A.B Changer damped cuemgvywhronowf motor Hysteresrs Synchro­ BOLTON — The annual meeting of BOLTON - The Solid Waste list‘150 Pi VERNON — 4-H achievement night base (Over and AOC matnet< cartridge nous motor Sm Me the Bolton Athletic Association will Disposal Study Committee will meet -‘’'''““ .MTi' Sal* luwmiiitM Ooiby’EM will be observed Friday. Oct. 22 at itst'no S bI# -^4 Sep bias 6 equwa be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Herrick Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Bentley iMAMfm 2230 • 30 watt HM$ 'w at 8 *99 pr. ten list *480 Dems to hold sale the Tolland County Agricultural loRmi 20 20 000 Hi at undei 5 Memorial Library. H. Virginia "triple tone contiolv A^B spkis uoe Memorial Park. Center, Rt. 30. The program will i m r S a lt *330 South Windsor Butterfield has been appointed a new *mon hi & IM Idlers list *400 « 8 4 P 2 way 12 spki system w r< iwettei Andersondittle Haley, 294 Hilton Dr.; nwi 25 waits MUS Ipos tweeter DONOROCR 7100 3 A great name in fine clothing lor men, women & boys PTO book fair start with a potluck supper at 6:30 M MM ' M «illt nK'Ui. 2020.000 Hi II I otaii member of the committee to fill the contiot oded .viinui cAMnet DUAL 1226 • 2ioetd automate lumtattrj h e ^ 3 molorv 2 Sale 647-9946 The South Windsor Alice I^ rie Pandozzi, 1349 I aI 2*^ M . 12 EM Stwst. triple tone cotmoii 7 tunnf meie«s p.m. Those attending should bring a Democratic Women's Club BOLTON — The Parent Teacher vacancy created by the resignation of I 2 power iiwlets list *650 M * *4M w 10 ptatltr wood base dust covet, anti | spM pause. SOS *260 Main St.; Betty Colton, 145 hot or cold casserole or a salad to bkaie wM rJMPSM JOgOI echo List *450 “Read the Bright One” will hold a Whale of a Tag Organization book fair will be James Rogers. cartru^H t i M Benedict Dr.; and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the serve their family plus four other per­ ) NOT SHOWN Manchester Parkade Sale Saturday from 10 to 4 Democratic headquarters, r n m i •T8( isl*235 C-OKONDiR elementary school library. It is open Dutch auction sons. Rolls, beverage and dessert p.m. at Stehien’s Glass on 1732 Ellington Rd. will be provided. This is the star.t of to the public. TOLLAND — The Tolland Junior 203-744-6421 H n n C H 146 Old Brooktiatd Road, Danbury, Conn 06810 the corner of Ellington and For information call Woman’s Qub will sponsor a "Dutch the new 4-H year. Anyone interested MANCHESTER She H erald Chapel Rds. Mrs. Haley, 528-0119; Mrs. Scout meeting in being a leader or a member should Gat O K E m t 7, 1 84 200 Yards Thru Underpass Auction” Nov. 9 at the Tolland High A R S T O N - ^ n ^ Turn Sharp Left At Union Trust Bank Articles can be dropped Pandozzi, 289-8514; or Joan BOLTON — Girl Scout Troop 666 School cafeteria starting at 8 p.m. contact Mary O’Seep. 875-2635 or E off at the homes of Mary M on Fii 9 00 5 30 S . i 9 00 ■ 3:00 Hornish, 644-1414. will meet each Thursday from 6:30 to Debbie Kaynor will be auctioneer. A Marlene Elderkin, 875-1098. i , ' j i - ' : ' k', ■ " • •■' •

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 1», 1876- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Oct. 19, 1976 . - -s. Obituaries Buckland ruling creates disputes Heraldangle | 0 i*O^Rll StcIfS By DOUG BEVINS The Adams St. incident occurred preventing or hindering” the Eighth has created the possibility for serious within the Buckland area, which by District from extending its boundary accidents. Mrs. Florence Q. Mulligan Mrs. Robert Tyrol Herald Reporter lines and serving Buckland. Lingard said Town and District fire Earl Yost EAST HARTFORD -M rs. VERNON — Mrs. Jean Manning Judge Hamlll’s ruling in the agreement had been served by the Eighth District until Judge Hamill’s Eighth District Counsel John apparatus have been on the road at Florence Quinlan Mulligan, 86, of Tyrol, 42, of 9 Willow Stream Dr. Buckland fire protection dispute and LaBelle couldn’t be reached for com­ the same time, in the same vicinity, Sports Editor Bennington, Vt., former teacher in died Monday at Rockville General the Town of Manchester’s appeal of ruling on Sept. 29. The judge allowed ifor Patriots the Eighth District to expand to ment, but Eighth District officials and there was actually a near- the East Hartford school system, Ho^ital. She was the wife of Robert that ruling are still creating jurisdic­ are still saying the injunction against J. Tyrol. Buckland, apparently giving Lingard collision between two fire engines died Saturday in a Bennington nur­ tional problems In the fire service. the town makes Lingard the fire If ...a~»7>t Mrs. Tyrol was born in the authority, but the Town of last week. FOXORO, Mass. (UPI) — Steve Grogan starred in his own sing home. She was the widow of Eighth District Fire Chief Gran­ marshal in Buckland. Francis Mulligan. Philadelphia, Pa., and had lived in Manchester decided to appeal to the LaBelle has said there’s nothing ville Lingard, who maintains he has But Moses feels that investigation the Eighth District can do to prevent version of “Run For Your Life,” putting his body in jeopardy Mrs. Mulligan was bom in Ben­ Vernon for tlie past five years. She the authority as fire marshal In the Supreme Court. minutes to pay in the 8-2 loss, the before a prime time television audience. nington and lived in West Hartford was a communicant of Sacred Heart The town’s appeal, filed last week, of the Adams St. explosion was the Town from using Its new Red Sox were better Buckland area, said Monday night Rivosa’s responsibility. firehouse. Town officials manned the Nordiques — tabbed to win the The hero of the New England more than 50 years before moving Church. has raised many questions about the Are the as good Eastern Division — tallied three loose ball and sprinted around left that town authorities wouldn’t Moses today hedged a little, firehouse, after a 6-2 vote by town Patriots escaped the adventure un­ back to Bennington a few months Other survivors are two sons, status of the Buckland area. Adding as the Boston Red Sox of a year ago? times in a 90 second span in the first end for what proved to be the winning cooperate with his investigation of though, saying, "Right now we’re in directors, to respond to emergencies marked and wreathed himself in ago. Robert J. Tyrol Jr. and Thomas J. to the confusion is the two-pronged The feeling here is no. five minutes to win going away. touchdown that gave the Patriots a the Oct. 8 explosion of an Adams St. a transitional period and it’s very dif­ outside the Eighth District in North glory as he dominated the TV screen She taught French in the East Tyrol, both at home; two daughters, appeal by Town Counsel Victor This sentiment is based on the Red Christer Abrahamsson and Bruce 14-0 lead at the time. house. ficult.” Manchester. and the New York Jets, 41-7, in a Hartford school system for many Susan Tyrol and Sandy Tyrol, both at Moses; One action seeks a reversal Sox extending Cincinnati to seven Landon, in goal, were just awful. It Grogan helped the Patriots set a Lingard told district directors that Calling the fire marshal question National Football League game. years before her retirement. home; a brother, Joseph Manning of of Judge Hamill’s declaratory judg­ Tht intra-town cooperation dispute games before succumbing by one run may be too early to judge but the club single-game rushing mark of 330 he was unable to get information an "administrative problem,” Moses The 23-year-old Grogan scrambled She was a graduate of Smith Philadelphia; and two sisters, Mrs. ment; another action seeks a stay of flare% briefly at Monday night’s In the 1975 World Series. Whalers may have sent out the top yards. yardage was the most sur­ from the Manchester Police Depart­ said, "I would hope that the parties for 103 yards in seven carries, raced 1110 College, Northampton, Mass. Doiores Harrison of Phiiadelphia and a permanent Injunction placed ‘ ilstrlct meeting, when two The current American League goalie to Providence in the American rendered by the Jets in their 17-year Mrs. Mary Bolger of Pennsauken, ment and was referred to town ad­ themselves would work things out so 41 yards on a broken play for one She is survived by a sister, Mrs. against the Town. ;riticized Lingard for sum- champions will be lucky to win one League in Cap Raeder. history. N.J. ministrators, who maintained that there are no problems.” touchdown, ran six yards for another Katherine McDermott of Ben­ The injunction, not automatically monR;g^4/10 — of the AL playoffs. restraint of trade.” arrests, mostly for disorderly con­ There were other problems. Police strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our Ashe chairman duct, at and following the New said two persons suffered heart at­ every relationship. “They're not awesome, they’re a Steve Anderson of AWNINCS and good club,” snorted Martin. "There’s ORANGE, Calif. (UPI) - Arthur Judge Donald P. Lay of Omaha, England Patriots game against the tacks while watching the game. Ashe, the 1975 Wimbledon singles Manchester has been named Neb., wrote the decision and was New York Jets at Schaefer Stadium. Several times in the second half of CANOPIES a difference. What's awesome? The Babson College’s athlete of Yankees of the early 1950s. They won champion, has been named national joined by Chief Judge Floyd R. Gib­ Police said a police officer was the nationally televised game Mon­ son of Kansas City, Mo., and Judge Furniture cleaning. I’pholsiered Carpet sales. John l .eavitt s many Saunahrite. Hie compleielv ivita- five World Series in a row. When the sports chairman of the 1977 Easter the Week for his outstanding beaten in one of the parking lots and day night, police chased, tackled and William H. Webster of St. Louis. The BILL furniture Ivcomes soiled as easily .is coiitacls at le.uling mills offer him hle car|Vt care system that lets' Reds win five World Series in a row, Seal Campaign, it was announced defensive play with the varsi­ his gun was taken away from him. carried off people who ran from the carivting. John leavitl ean clean it exeeptional hues on c|iialilv car|vt- voti save by doing it cottrself. they’ll be awesome.” Monday ty soccer team. A junior, ruling affirmed a decision last stands onto the playing field. December by U.S. District Judge Police said the alleged assailant was in home or ollice for a fntetion of ing. Vpusave up to,()0"n. \\'.ill-to-wall on liv.itioi) cleaning The Reds’ top-t(^bottom hitting He served as the campaign's sports Anderson is a graduate of arrested and charged with disorderly There were a lot of clowns down TUNSKY reupholstering costs. The results Ciin be done iiiiickiv ,ind easily in keeps constant pressure on their ambassador last spring. The Easter Earl R. Larson of Minneapolis in a there." one patrolman said. FUNERAL HOME will surprise voti. Itome and oiJice. East Catholic High. He paced suit filed by former Baltimore Colts’ conduct, larceny and possession of a 649-9095 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-5310 rivals. "They have good power and Seal drive raises money to support firearm. Police Chief Dan McCarthy said I outstanding speed. Their speed on the rehabilitation programs for disaMed Babson to wins over Trinity tight end John Mackey and 14 current most of the troublemakers appeared children and adults. and Norwich. or former NFL players. Also, police said, there were to be drunk.

M MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), Mancheater. Conn., Tues., Oct. 19, H76- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tiiw., Oct. 19. 1976 Schmidt-Gaffney Coaches corner Schoolboy Harriers ’ win .standings. Betty’s notebook Susan Ellen Gaffney and Richard By JOHN LaFONTANA Brian Schmidt, both of Manchester, East Catholic Football By Betty Ryder were married Sept. 25 at St. Mary’s It’s almost ludicrous to say that our 20-3 loss to South Catholic skein snapped CCIL b ’ALL Episcopal Church in Manchester, - was our best offensive effort but the fact of the matter is it was. w. 1. w. 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr. East Hartford and Mrs. Robert baffney of 51 In terms of going out and running the bail where we wanted to Washington St. The bridegroom is against South’s defense, we were successful. Dropping its first meet of the season yesterday was Conard Fermi Had a picturesque postcard from meal at lunchtime. Halloween. What’s the matter? Lose the son of Mrs. Jeane Schmidt of 581 In terms of finishing our drives and Manchester High’s cross country team, bowing 27-30 to East Windham Hank and Barbara WIerzbIcki (he’s So, he’s decided to continue his big your broom again?’’ Another one Brewer St., East Hartford, and Ray­ scoring touchdowns, we weren’t Hartford High in EJast Hartford. The Indian harrier? did notch Penney public relations officer for the breakfast, eat the cold lunch at noon­ asks: "Know what has fangs, comes mond Schmidt of 11 Judy Dr., East successful. We did have ball carriers Defensively, it was bard to contain one win, that a 17-38 verdict over Wethersfield High in the Hall Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the time, and reheat the bigger meal for out at night and bites women on the Hartford. who made good yardage per carry South’s running game. It probably triangular meet. Enfield Ameridan Legion in Manchester) dinner. knee?” Answer: "Shorty the vam­ The Rev. Stephen Jacobson of St. and totally and that’s a plus. Bob was as tough as Rockville’s and at the mile mark but came on strong MANCHESTER It comes in a metal container with pire.” Mary’s Episcopal Church performed Frank, our tailback, had 11 carries Manchester is now 9-1 over-all and from Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. tougher than Northwest Catholic’s. 6-1 in the CCIL after the setback. to finish in sixth place. George Trian Wethersfield The lucky couple won a trip for two a styroform top, so of course, he’ll Then there’s a card with this ad­ the double-ring ceremony. The for 75 yards and almost a seven yard At defensive end, Ed Sadloski did a East Hartford sports the same 6-1,9- was running one of his best races Simsbury for two weeks to beautiful Hawaii have to remove the top and use vice: “Before you go out to celebrate church was decorated with white per carry average. Mike Furlong, great job of tearing down the in- 1 marks to share second place in the ever but tripped and fell and even­ cvc and, according to the card, they are aluminum foil as a cover when Halloween, be sure and brush your chrysanthemums, white daisies and who had a few more carries with 16, teference on South’s sweeps so that ■ f A league with the Silk Towners. tually placed eight for Manchester. w. I. t. having a great time. reheating. teeth!” greens. Ronald Rothermel was rolled up 69 yards for a 4.3 average. linebackers Frank Fitzgerald and Windham is the current leader at 8-0 The locals were without Dave Locke, ROCKVILLE I told him he’s still going to have to Another of the new cards reads: organist. The important thing is that our Rich Harrison could get to the ball (9-0 over-all) with a meet Monday at who had his wisdom teeth pulled last Glastonbury make room for homemade puddings “Halloween’s the time to. dress up The bride, given in marriage by offensive line was able to open holes carriers. Meals On Wheels Center Springs Park probably week. He is slated to return to prac­ SOUTH WINDSOR and stews that I take down to him funny, act silly, scream and shout, her parents, wore a brushed Qiana for the backs and also do a decent job Our interior linemen, Tom Grandpa has discovered "Meals on deciding the league champion. A tice today. Windsor weekly. He’s not sure he can handle scare people and raise some heck. In knit gown trimmed with venise lace pass blocking. Our passing game was Landers, Greg Egazarian, Chris Manchester win would likely make it In jayvee action, Manchester Newington Wheels" and he’s delighted. them, but promised he’d try. other words,” it continues inside, and designed with an inserted Em­ not sharp, only three for 18, and the Soares and Steve Kmiec really went a three-way tie. topped East Hartford, 27-30, and up­ Windsor Locks He lives in East Hartford and “be yourself. Happy Halloween.” pire waistline, high Victorian lack of a pass threat probably con­ through the meat grinder in trying to Glenn Flosdorf of Manchester ended Wethersfield, 18-41. The young Bloomfield although he only became involved in Halloween is Sunday, Oct. 31 this neckline, long fitted sleeves, full A- tributed to the toughening of the run stop South's runs but held it to 171 the program last week, he says he is Halloween line skirt, and chapel-length cape broke the course record turning in a Indian thinclads are now 5-0. Bob HCC year and means the evening before defense in the critical short-yardage yai^s on 50 carries. Bob Caffrey, O’ALL receiving more food than he can han­ There are cards for just about with attached hood. She carried a 14:26 clocking for the 2.8 mile layout. Michaud was second, Paul Turek w. 1. w. 1, t. All Hallows or All Saints’ Day. The situation down near South’s goal. safety, was hobbled with a th i^ dle. every occasion and Halloween is no bouquet of white chrysanthemums, The old standard was 14:30 held by third. Bob Tanner seventh, Eric Ec- St. Paul celebration was not widely observed Plaudits must be given to each in­ bruise but managed to make more 0 5 0 0 Under the program, volunteers exception. daisies, baby’s breath, and greens. Norwich’s Bill Krohn. A1 Jardin of man eight, John Lahda ninth and Xavier during the first 200 years of dividual on the offensive team for at unassisted and assisted tackles than Charles Gallant 10th for Manchester deliver twO meals a day, one hot the With Its monsters, witches and American settlement. While the Rae Strickland of Manchester was least a lot of improvement over anyone else. Dave Kolakowski not East Hartford passed Manchester’s South Catholic ghouls, Halloween’s a hallowed occa­ Wes Fedorchak in the final 100 yards in the jayvee competition. other cold. Deliveries are itiade holiday was marked in scattered maid of honor. Bridesmaids were previous games. Our split end, only played well on defense but also NWest Catholic sion for goodhatured insults, Sharon Gaffney and Patty Gaffney, to take second place. Results: 1. Flosdorf (M) 14:26 about noon. Irish Catholic communities, it only freshman Mike Freiheit, caught one play^ much of the way on offense EAST CATHOLIC delivered via greeting cards. both of Manchester and sister’s of Long night Rick Lewis, Scott Pazary and course record, 2. Jardin (EH), 3. First off, grandpa says he’ll have became nationally popular here pass for 15 yards and also did a fine and caught one pass for 14 yards. Popping up on area store shelves Kerry Everin of East Hartford ran Fedorchak (M). 4. Lewis (EH), 5. to change his eating habits; he really following the huge influx of Irish im­ the bride; and Judy Pendergast of job of blocking. John Andreo, who The comerbacks. Bill Gorman and John LaFontana are a few bearing such inscriptions the best times of their lives to take Pazary (EH), 6. Lemieux (M), 7. enjoys a big breakfast, but If he con­ migrants in the 1840s. Manchester. was doing quite well as a defensive Jim Dakin, also had their hands full didn't have much to Soccer as "I hear you’re not going out this Ralph Pugeri of Herkimer, N.Y. 41 fourth, fifth and seventh positions. Everin (EH), 8. Trian (M), 9. Riccio tinues to eat it, he can’t manage a hot There are also literary quotations lineman, was pressed into offensive but were able to prevent any smile about in East Ed Lemieux of Manchester was 16th (EH), 10. Borrman (EH). CCIL for just about every occasion. was best man. Ushers were Norm line service at left tackle and did breakaway sweeps. Dakin was the Catholic's loss to w. 1. t. Here are some for Halloween: Bernier and Jim Katin, both of quite well. Bill Grondin at left guard. only scorer on the strength of his South Catholic last Wethersfield "There is a superstition in avoiding Manchester; and Chris Schmidt of Bill Bulger at center and Bill field goal. week. Simsbury superstition” (Francis Bacon); “He Manchester, tbe bridegroom’s Henaghan at the other guard opened This week we return to Dillon Hall Engagements who gives a child a treat makes joy- brother. good holes up the middle and helped Stadium to take on powerful Xavier. Conard bells ring in Heaven’s street” (John A reception was held at Mama on the downfield blocking. They are not the powerhouse they’ve Windham Masefield); and “From ghouliesand Mia’s Caterers in Manchester, after Our off-tackle plays wouldn't have East jayvee 11 been but they are unbeaten and plenty MANCHESTER ghosties and long-leggety beasties which the couple left for Bermuda. been so successful as they were if tough enou^ for us. Their game is Enfield and things that go bump in the n i^ t. For traveling, Mrs. Schmidt wore a Tom Messier, our right tackle and very simple, get a few plays Fermi The engagement of Miss Janet Good Lord, deliver us!” (Scottish three-piece polyester blue pantsuit. Mrs. Richard B. Schmidt Brian Sirois, tight end, bad not been together, practice them faithfully Penney Pepin to Roger Oberhelman, both of prayer). The couple will reside in Manchester. blocking the way they did. Tom Ger- and then ram the ball down the op­ squares record East Hartford Canon City, Colo., has been an­ Mrs. Schmidt is attending Tie for first Schmidt is employed by the Board of bo played his first game since last ponent’s throat. We have got to be up coc O’ALL nounced by her parents, Mr. and Manchester Commnity College is employed as a cashier at Arthur's True or false? Education in Hartford. year after recovering from a knee for this one. Once again saving w. 1, t. w. 1. t. Mrs. Armand Audette of Millbury, where she is majoring in media. She Fine Foods in Manchester. Mr. operation and he did a more than I may be the eternal optimist but I his best golf for late Moving its record to 2-2-1 yesterday was the East Catholic Rocky Hill 7 0 0 9 0 0 Mass. Miss Pepin is formerly of "How unimportant your job is adequate job at wingback. The just know that all the pieces of the COVENTRY 6 0 1 8 0 2 Bolton. when you ask for a raise. But, how quarterback should be mentioned and in the season, Ralph jayvee football team with a 28-6 victory over arch-rival South important it is when you ask for a puzzle will finally fall into place and Bacon Academy 4 2 0 4 2 1 Mr. Oberhelman is the son of Mr. that was Ken Brasa who did an DeNicolo, pro at the Clatholic at Eagle Field. It was a rough contest with three South In the service we will win some games. Unless Vinal Tech 4 2 1 5 2 2 and Mrs. Milton Oberhelman of day off.” (Stolen from Bob Steele) excellent job getting the ball to our there is a letdown in our efforts, we Manchester Country players ejected for unnecessary roughness. RHAM 3 2 1 5 2 1 Canon City, Colo. pitch men when we wanted to get out­ will continue to improve each week. Club, and Tom Nigro After a scoreless first half in which The bride-elect was graduated St., and Miss Laura Smith, graduates of Manchester side. East Hampton 4 3 0 4 4 1 Navy Airman Appren. Lovell of 2296 Ellington of Torrington posted both sides had scoring opportunities. touchdowns. Varhue, Norm Funk, Cromwell 2 4 1 5 4 1 from Bolton Junior-Senior High ¥ College notes Christopher J. Henry, son Rd., South Windsor, par-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. High School. 7 three over par 74 East broke through in the third Mike Greias and Kevin Daly played BOLTON 1 6 0 1 7 1 School in 1968. She was a member of of Mr. and Mrs. James E. ticipated in exercise Lawrence Smith of 36 quarter. Taking the second half well defensively for East. CHENEY TECH 0 6 1 1 7 1 the National Honor Society. She “Bonded Item” in the Porter St., have been Navy Machinist’s Mate By JACK HOLIK rounds yesterday to Ms. Marianne Long, daughter of Henry of 98 Crestridge Dr., kickoff. East marched 80 yards Portland 0 6 1 0 7 1 received her B.A. degree from the Vernon, has reported for North Sea. He is serving sworn into the U. S. Army 3.C. Brian K. Blomfield, Manchrater High share first place in Mrs. and Mrs. Francis Long of 42 capped by a Dave Kisner to Mike CVC O’ALL University of Connecticut in 1972 duty at the Naval Air Sta­ aboard the amphibious for four-year assignments son of Mrs. Beryl Blood of Anyohe who attended last Saturday’s loss (20-6) to Conard th e weekly PGA Freiheit nine-yard scoring pass. A 31- Trebbe Dr., has been awarded the w. 1. t. W. 1. t. with a major In medical technology. tion Chase Field, Beeville, command ship U ^ Mount as X-ray specialists. 97 Lenox St., participated yard Mike Fournier run and 33-yard Catherine C. Shea Scholarship. This know the final score didn’t reflect the actual nature of the con­ Pro.Am at the Glastonbury 7 1 0 8 1 0 She received her master’s degree in Tex. Whitney, homeported at Both women are now in exercise "Bonded Item” pass from Kisner to Brian Sirois award is presented by the Verplanck test. Despite the outcome, I can honestly say I was mighty proud Wethersfield Coun­ Windsor Locks 4 3 0 5 4 0 medical biology in 1973 from C.W. A 1974 g raduate of Norfolk, Va. taking a seven-week basic in the North Sea. He is ser­ highlighted the drive. Crenshaw No. 2 School PTA to former students who to coach this bunch of fighting Indians. try Club. Newington 4 3 0 5 4 0 Post College, Long Island University, Rockville High School, he A 1975 graduate of South training course at Ft. ving aboard the guided Blast maintained possession of the intend to further their education. NEW YORK (UPI) - Ben Windsor 4 3 1 4 4 1 Greenvale, N.Y. She is registered as joined the Navy in January Windsor High School, he McClellan, Ala., and will missile cruiser USS Biddle, Early, we had some trouble pigskin as a Freiheit onside kick was Miss Janet Pepin Ms. Long is taking an executive offensive positions. Consequently Oenshaw picked up only $513 for his SOUTH WINDSOR 4 3 1 4 4 1 a medical technologist by the 1976. joined the Navy in October also receive specialized in- homeported at Norfolk, moving the ball. However during the successful. Four plays later, Fred secretarial course at Becker Junior there were numerous minor mis­ 39th-place finish last weekend in the ROCKVILLE 2 4 2 3 4 2 American Society of Clinical 1975. struction at Ft. Sam Va. second quarter our sweeps and Cecchini galloped 25 yards for a TD Texas Open and failed to catch Jack accounting in 1961 from Pueblo College. waggles began to pick up good yar­ takes away from the immediate hole Bloomfield 0 8 0 0 10 0 Pathologists. She spent one year as a Navy Hull Maintenance Houston, Tex., before A 1973 graduate of East with a fine block by Dave Blake Nicklaus. the PGA tour’s leading volunteer - technologist in Martin, Junior College. In 1968 he was dage. Immediately following that prevented us from busting one Technician Fireman Ap­ Miss Barbara Joyal, reporting to their per­ Hartord High School, he for the real big gain. Another factor Bennet runner§ springing him loose. money-winner. Ky. She later went to Colorado where awarded a B.A. degree in accounting pren. Keith A. Lovell, son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. manent duty stations. joined the Navy in Conard’s initial score, we took the After South scored to make it 14-6, Nicklaus so far has earned $266,438 from the University of Colorado. He ensuing kidroff and drove the length that played a major role was the she volunteered 11 months as a College grad of Mr. and Mrs. Alden L. John Kane of 26 Orchard They are both 1976 December 1975. improve record the young Elagles tallied on a 16-yard to Oenshaw’’s $256,834. Crenshaw technologist in Canon City. She also is presently owner and broker for of the field with quarterback Ed wind. When we started to run out of time in the fourth quarter we were Kisner to Sirois aerial and on a 35- will play this weekend in the Bruins file suit worked at Fort Harrison Veterans Century 21 Real Estate Canon Land White lugging the ball in for the final yard interception return by Marty Southern Open at Ckilumbus, Ga. and Investment Co. seven yards. forced to put the ball in tbe air. Hospital in Helena, Mont. THOMAS J. Improving its record to 5-1-1 Varhue. Nicklaus is not entered. CHICAGO (UPI) — Attorneys for The couple is planning a November Defensively though, we were However, in the last period the wind Her fiance was graduated from yesterday was Bennet Junior High’s Cecchini led Elast in rushing with The $14,250 Miller Barber earned the Boston Bruins have filed a brief wedding. They will reside in SAPIENZA having our problems. As reported, was in our face and this definitely Canon City (Colo.) High School in cross country team with a 15-45 win 101 yards on 13 carries with Fournier for his second-place finish at San An­ in U.S. District Court seeking to set Colorado. the Oiieftains literally ran at will affected White's passing. 1959. He received his A.A. degree in over Illing at Illing’s course. On the slanting for 75 yards on seven tonio gave his $105,425, the 23rd aside a ruling by Judge Joseph Sam 39 Maple St. against our front eight. Throughout, I would be roniss if I didn’t moi- distaff side, Bennet's girls remained carries. Kisner completed seven of player to pass the $100,000 mark this Perry allowing former Bruin Bobby ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Jordan-Panciera < B.S. degree Cook, season, the Conard offense did nothing fancy. tion tbe officiating. Being an official unbeaten in seven outings with a IS­ 17 passes for 106 yards and two year. Orr to continue to play for the University of Mixing in a few options and passes. m ^ l f , 1 realize the men in the zebra OS victory over Illing. Chicago Black Hawks. suits are human and are oititled to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jordan of 430 Miss Jordan is employed by Connecticut Coach McKee utilized a straight Bennet’s Steve Telgener was the make a bad call or even to have a bad W. Middle Tpke. announce the power-I formation with two backs individual victor over a 1.9 mile Connecticut General Insurance Co. in game. But, whoi all four members of engagement of their daughter, Jo- Bloomfield. Mr. Panciera is savor and save 10< leading the runner through the bole. layout with a time of 11:15. Team­ Bowling To stop that attack, our defensive the officiating team are “out to Ann, to Michael Panciera, son of Mr. employed by A-1 Oil Corp. lunch’’ (as they were Saturday) mates Dan Kibble, Scott Wright, Ed and Mrs. Guy Panciera of 41 Mary v'ftfends had to strip the interference and A Sept. 3,1977 wedding is planned. something’s wrong. I’m not com­ Ezerins and Tim Sullivan took the St., East Hartford. our linebackers had to step up to fill next four places. CONGRATULATIONS, JACK” plaining about tbe calls on our team. w ith M a s s i. the bole. In the first half, our defen­ niing’s Bill Perry took sixth place For the most part, they were PARKADE JUNIORS sive ends were standing up and get­ with Andy Wickwire, also from legitimate including those on the — Rick Costello 201-515, from the Look at all these great things you can make with Maggi - ting blown out while our backers Illing. garnering seventh place. Births then go out and buy Maggi* Bouillon Cubes (12 or 24 cube size) were flowing to the outside instead of coaching staff. What riled me was Bart Johnson 203-536, Ken the fact that the officials were in­ On the distaff side, Bennet’s Lynn Leitz 222-556, Mike Jordan MANCHESTER or Maggi* Instant Bouillon, in any flavor You'll save a dime stuffing the off tackle bole as they Wright won with a time of 12:30 with and discover a delicious cooking secret Maggi also were supposed to. As a result, timidated by the Chieftain coaches 207-548, Matt Gluhosky 240- Illing’s Sue Green taking second RACQUET Pendleton, Brian daughter of Jocelyn and makes a refreshing hot drink Try it both ways. Conard took a 13-6 halftime lead. and refused to call obvious fouls com­ 534, David Eldwards 206- Oct. 12 at Rockville maternal grandmother is mitted by members of that team. I’m place. Sue Caouette, Jackie Meyer, 512, Steve Muise 537, Roger James, son of Emery and Ginette Dube Gagnon of During intermission we made no Pat Adams, Lauren Woodhouse, CLUB AND 136 Goodwin St., East General Hospital. His Evelyn F. Perkins of not saying the officiating prevented Pudrier 548, Paul Gluhosky Francine Taylor Pendleton maternal grandparents are real technical defensive Chris Cheney and George Ebersold, Hartford. She was born Glastonbury. Her paternal adjustments. We told our players us from winning the game, but if the 509, Mike Adams 507, Jim of 36 Center Rd., Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. grandparents are Mr. and officials had done their job properly all from Bennet, took the next six Shelton 511, Bob Tanner ITS MEMBERS He was born Oct. 12 at Oct. IS at Rockville they had to buckle down a ^ play places before three Illing harriers General Hospital. Her Bowen of Readings, Mass. Mrs. Emil J. Prucha Sr. of tasty chhre spread french onion soup clean hard rock’em, sock’em foot­ there is no doubt we would have had 531, Nick Marotti 501, Manchester Memorial His paternal grandparents 21 Earl St., Rockville. She finished. Hospital. His maternal maternal grandparents are ^4 cup butter ball. We stressed that de^ite our better field position all day long. Chuck Costello 503, Mark are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton has two sisters, Kimberly and dip 3 cupsihmly-sliced grandmother is Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. Laurier Dube problems on defense, we were only On a closing note, we’ve just com­ Gluhosky 214, Teri T. Wacha of Toledo, Iowa. and Shannon. H cup sour cream onions Taylor of 318 Lydall St. His of 47 Wlllys St., East Hart­ ^4ISD pepper down by a touchdown. We also pleted the toughest part of our F erguson, 471, Cindy He has two brothers, Kevin 1 ISO Maggi' Chicken Sue Roth stars paternal grandmother is ford. Her paternal grand­ 6 cups boiling water pointed out that in recent years schedule (East Hartford, Hall and Hayes 456. Carlton, 8, and Eric c n m m n u M i t Flavored Instant Mrs. E. J. Pendleton of mother is Mrs. Marie Bouillon 5 Isps Maggi' Conard bad already sewn up the Conard in succession) and I can safe- in Illing victory Gregory, 6Vk. DIET CONTMN. CENTIItt, MG. Laure Gapon of Hartford. Om TOW OWN 1 tsp chopped chives Beet Ravored Instant Regent St. He has a sister, Bouillon (or 5 cubes) game by halftime but this year we , earned the Scoring three times in the first half Volleyballers win She has a brother, Jason. lUSINESS R » S2,5M In small bowl, blend all ingredients were stiU in the thick of it. ^ opponents. Susan, 2. Prucha, Jodi Lynn, Includes materials, training ft Use as a spread lor crackers or a 1 tsp soy sauce and two more in the second, Illing Manchester Community exclusive areas! G r o ^ Hoor opp- In deep skillet meiitxjfter saute onions pepper That in itself was one of our over-all daughter of Emil J. Jr. and ty with fast-growing, blenly dip lor raw vegetables Following the second half kickoff, Junior High’s girls’ field hockey C o lle g e ’s w o m en ’s Waclia, Thomas until lightly browned Add boihng water Maggi goals this season. Up until the Conard Golas, Benjamin Jon, Patricia L. Perkins of successful. naUonal co* Local In­ Makes: Vi cup. we stuffed the Chieftains first contest, I don’t think most of the team blanked crosstown Bennet, 5-0, volleyball team scored a Joseph, son of Jerald W. terviews will be held in tte near Beel Ravored Instant Bouillon [or cubes ’ so/ son of David A. and Olivia Willington. She was born future! For further Information, sauce Cover simmer I hour Serve over toasted possession forcing them to kick. We yesterday. 15-10,9-15,15-4 and 15-2 win and Priscilla Bowen write or call collect: members of our squad realized how Jyikka Golas of 15 Scar­ Oct. 14 at Rockville French bread with grated cheese fumbled, however, and Conard Sue Roth registered the three-goal over Post Jr. College Wacha of 642 Crystal Lake DIET CONTROL CCNTCRt. INC. beefy meat loaf well they could play. During the se­ borough Rd. He was born General Hospital.’ Her 1021 Shiyvwannl AvMitM, I ^UILLON CUBE5 Makes; 4 1-cup servings. recovered on our 35. If there was cond half of that game, I think our hat trick for 4-0-1 Illing with Melissa yesterday in Waterbury. Rd., Tolland. He was born Union. N.J. 070M 3 Isps Maggi' Beel Ravored Sept. 28 at Hartford CALL (201) M7-0007 ever a time for our kids to pack it in, team came of age. Also, as Tug Gragen and Liz Neubelt tallying Betsy Mayshar, Diane Hospital. His maternal Instant Bouillon (or 3 cubes) single goals. H cup boiling water that was it. Instead our defense just McGraw said, “You gotta believe” Leona^, Ginny Peterson grandmother is Ann M. Kim McLaughlin, Mary 2 lbs ground beel sucked it up and after three downs there was an electric charge and Marianne Pemberton Jyikka of 39 Munroe St. His IH cups seasoned bread crumbs scrambled eggs we had driven the Conard offense throughout our entire squad that Priskwaldo and Mary Neubelt played played well for tbe 3-2 paternal grandparents are 18 karat pure comfort. The ultimate 2 eggs 4 eggs back six yards. From that point on, I hasn’t existed in the 1% years I’ve well offensively and Mary Bossidy, Cougars. i Mr. and Mrs. Anthony in gold quality. With ring M cup chopped onion I, cup milk W can safely say we dominate the op­ been associated with this team. Not Linda Carpenter, Linda Dunn and 1 Tbs chopped Golas of 71 Brookfield St. chives position offensively and defensively. only did the players on the field turn Pat Shirer defensively for Illing. He has two brothers, rounded on the ______Goalie Ann Morrison was not called OVER 6 MIUION 1 ISO Maggi' When you hold Canard on its own themselves loose, but those on the David, 5, and Jon, 2. Chicken Flavored field to 43 yards and one first down upon to make a save. PRESCRIPTIONS inside, the most bench were fanatically screaming SaMf CompoundSd Instant Bouillon in a half, you’ve got to be doing and hollering encouragement for Peggie Muldoon, Lisa Tilden, Jen­ Gagnon, Lynne Anne, comfortable ISO pepper something right. their teammates. If we can maintain nifer Hedlund and Debbie Luz were 2 Tbs Puller ffimURDRUfi GREATER HARTFORD OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT wedding ring In small bowl combine eggs milk clwes. A natural question is why didn’t we that enthusiasm throughout the rest best for Bennet which now sports a ^ Intargebowl. dissolveMaggi Beel Flavored 2 record. you'll ever wear. Instant Bouillon or cubes in water Add Maggi Chicken Flavored Instant Bouillon score in the second half. First of all. of our schedule as well as continue to ground beel breadcrumbs eggs onion pepper, beat with lork or wire whip In we have a number of young players improve fundamentally, we’re going TRIPLE CROWN WINNER blend well Pal into 9" x 5" x 3" loalpan large skillet mell butter pour m egg mix­ on our offensive team. Secondly, we to surprise a lot of people over our About town Just try it oni Bake at 350°F Time IV t-n ih rs ture. cook to desired doneness have a number of people playing new last six games, PONTIAC & TOYOTA JACK REDMOND, USPTA Makes: 6 servings. 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Hartford • Westfarma Mall 1220 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER 0 -- _ 6 4 6 - 4 3 a i 404 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER PAGE FX)URTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 1978- PA(iE FIFTKKN Energy apathy WASH • DRY o WASH • DRY • WASH DRYI APPLIANCES TEIEVISION CATALOG AUDIO • Quasar HARTFORD ROAD concerns Weicker Speed Queen HARTFORD (UPI) — A poll showing voters un­ DEPOSIT Quality concerned about the nation's energy problems distresses Laun Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., although not nearly as YOUR PICKS much as it must bother Democrat Gloria Schaffer. Weicker said Monday night he was distressed a AT , Republican state committee poll showed only one per ALSIEFFERTS only Q u a s a r cent of the voters considered the issue of energy — on ;^**oUdtUta which Mrs. Schaffer has focused her campaign — the top Wa will take them priority. 1 2 8 8 “ CHASSIS “It’s one bell of a note for a country that is sitting on a to The Herald By 5 P.M. M odel powder keg,” said Weicker after the fifth of his seven WP340JNN debates with N ^. Schaffer. Friday “That's terrible,” said Weicker about the lack of public concern. They met for the fifth of their seven debates at a meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalists’ society. Q u a s a r , Mrs. Schaffer, who trails Weicker badly in all polls, has PORTABLE COLOR TV charged his support of decontrol for oil prices is symp­ tomatic of his backing the interests of big oil companies. DOES IT JUST FOR VOU...NOW.. Weicker says oil companies must be able to charge the prices they feel are needed as a means of earning e n o i^ •ServiceM i$er.cHAs» 17 Dryers 10 minutes lO C money for further exploration. He concedes the nation may have to pay higher energy prices to cut down its • Supracolor’** Syatem . Low Energy Use dependaice on foreign oil, but says it is the only alter­ 28 Washers Top Loading native to exposing the United States to another possible • Weighs only 2B lbs. oil emargo. Large Load ...4 0 c The most upsetting aspect of the poll, he said, was that you can depend on A N D FEATURING voters apparently failed to perceive the energy issue is Quasar closely tlra to unemployment, which ranked as the most important item in the GOP poll. The sure thing. 4 SUPER LOAD “The two are absolutely intertwined together and no one can see that,” he said. 19” 100% solid state ( » t l) R 2 0 i^ ^€/n444A^ WASHERS Economists generally agree the Arab oil ebargo of 1973 Herald Sports editor Ideal lor alooping baga, m Y was partly responsible for the nation’s recession. camping gear, blankola, ■ Weicker said America currently spent $30 billion on TV X : s wtfka - 70 ter 100 - 70H 1 Tie ruga. " Arab oil annually, money he said ne^ed to be used to 29997 i Bth WaMt 1$ for is - 72% Conveniently loceted next to beef up the economy. "They’re all working in Libia and Kuwait and they’re YOST PICKS HARTFORD ROAD A U THE FAMOUS BRAND COLOR 176 Burnside Ave., E. H. working with our money,” he said. DAIRY QUEEN Weicker said it was particularly distressing that Route 83, Vernon YOU WANT IS AT AL SIEFFERTS 1. tan Pranolioe to atop Atlanta 1. San Pranoloeo to clip Atlanta OPiN 7 DAY - T TO 11 Connecticut voters were unconcerned about e n e^ 872-9145 643-1181 , 2., Daltlmore ovar the Jett 2. BaHimora aaailY ovar N.Y. Jots 528-1554 because the state is one of the most dependent on foreign WASjWDjJ^WASI^DmU 9 3. Dallaa to rebound agalnat Chicago 3. Dallaa narrowly ovar Chicago oil and one of the slowest to recover from the recession. 4. Cincinnati to edge Houaton 4. Houaton to aton# CincinnaH “We’re the one hit the hardest,” he said. 8. ::ansaa City to atop Danvar 8. Danvar to upaat Kanaaa CHy 8. Datrott to ahado taaltla 8. DatroH to dampen SaatUa ; 7. Oakland to trim Oraan Bay 7. Oakland to haH Oraan Bay 8. lea Angalaa to Irounea Naw Ortaana 8. Laa Angalaa to down Naw Oriaana JUST IN! SINCE 1944 irS ' " 9. Miami to trounoa Tampa 9. Miami to boat Tampa Bay Stolberg appeal denieil jjT'.IO . MInnaaola too'atrong ter PMIadalphIa 10. Mbmoaota aaaHy at PM IaiM phla I >11. Naw England to nip Butlato 11. Now England by 8 over Buffalo AMESITE A GREAT NEW VALUE NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New ^ NASSIFF’S, OF COURSE! .'^!12. PIttaburgh to add QIanta’ aoalp 12. PHtaburgh narrowly ovar N.Y. QIanta Haven, has lost a bid to have the U.S. ^ p rem e Court rule | during our ~ 13. San DIago to defeat Cleveland 13. Ban Dfbtm to beat Clavoland on his claim be is owed a salary from ^ u th em Connec- 5 14. Waahliigton to upoat Ot. Louie 14. 8L Loula narrowly ovar Waah. 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BUY ZEHITHI prints of the prdiistoric monsters who roamed Connec-; GOLF & TENNIS NOW! S. WINDSOR, CONN. tk u t 200 million years ago. MANCHESTER'S DIRECT FACTORY DEALER Covering the t r a ^ became necessary after it was dis- J CAUHYNMGm i i @ i i i i OVT OMOVn covered temperature fluctuations and moisture in recent < DIUON SAILS & SERVICE ■ ■ •6414 C*U NOW M , M H r s T „ » 3 W. Middle Tpk. years had started to crumble the sandstone in which they I 478 center street nranchester ■..'A ' cm coiiicT ' FOR FREE ESTIUTE w A'vi »ir.> I r Msnchsitsr were impressed. of yfanrheiter • I O PEN 991 MAIN ST M6-6604 prize A 1 0 A WED.-FRI. 9-9 (Considered one of the foremost fossil sites in the world, ,n(Kr eiuND NASSIFFAiniS FORD Commercial Accounts Call NOW v rn p lk^ e ^ SA T. 9*5 tLe area was uncovered Aug. 24, 1966, by bulldozer! 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 SERVICE HOURS Spendable At Any Of The Participating Merchants On This Page For Even Bigger Savings! 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MIIEAGEISTMATES PONTIAC you’ve B u y CONFIDENCE changed SERVICK 34KSw 245. w ive Upson cites job threat CHEVROLET, Wnit Auto & « changed 345 Canter St. REGAL AVON (UPI) — A mandatory national health insurance CHORCHES M E N ’S SHOP Mancheater ^ Tire Center I Msm BTkaat. •aacaasTaa plan would result in the loss of more than 20,000 jobs in a ai osTwaaev t « • i m The Coniplvlt Men's Slofv CATALANO'S AUTO «ai Msinni c TDirw h m m s a i aoawoae Connecticut, says Tim Upson, Republican candidate in OF MANCHESHR 328 W. MIDDLE TPKE. m ciii riUA viBMU SALES AND SERVICE luaAi a n Famav loaoieoae irS OUR )flh...LEri CeiEtRATfi... the 6th Congressional DM iict. MANCHESTER 643-8189 OAivaae* laao w iM Upson, who is running for the seat now held by Rep. 1229 Main SL, Manchester 646-6464 OPKN M-F 8-t;N 369 Center St , 646-6322 80 Oakland St. 643-2791 OPEN EVES TIL 9 • THUR8. TIL 0 • SAT. TIL 8 TH. a FRI TIL t; SAT I -I Toby Moffett, D-Conn„ said Monday the Democrat- 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. C ONN.* Phone 643-SlJs backed plan will cost up to flOO billion a year. •V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues .Oct. 19,1976 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchwter. Conn., Tues., Oct. 19, 1976 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Safe 23 Homaa For Safe □ EMPLOYMENT IS Halp Wanlad IS Halp Wanlad IS 23 Artlclas lor Safe 41 □ NOTICES CLERICAL MATURE • P u t MANCHESTER - Northfield APPLIANCES - Used. time. Hours 1 to 5 p.m., 5 MANCHESTER BUY or rent Halp Wanlad 13 MBHinSIML TECMNIIL with option to buy. Roomy 6 Green. Picture this...your Refrigerator, range, disposal, New garbage compacter Loll and Found days, short band and ^ i n g own condominium home with Owner Says - SELL! airconditioner. Guaranteed. necessary. Call Mrs. (lalnn room Cam, with good storage PHONE FROM home to ser­ USSISTIUIT (part-8im) space. Formal dining room, three big bedrooms, 2 1/2 Appliance Repair, Inc. 648 289-9541. baths, finished rec room, full LOST - Savings Pa: vice our customers In the Q U A L in C A T iO N t Minimum ol Assoclsts D w « t In Audiovlml fireplace, 2 baths, large pan- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE on now in operation Number 037-0-M348-6. Hart­ Technology or Media SM iallil. Prelerenco will bo |lytn to persons wllli carpeting, outdoor patio, Manchester area, flexible ASSISTANT Store Manager - Herald eleo rec room. $36,500. East ford National Bank and Trust hours, super earnings, 249- work eiperlenco In aiMlovIsuil Iechnolo0 . Coast Realty, 528-9668, 648 ktorms and screens. Plus cen­ this 7-ROOM RANCH. Ftatures: Vh baths, METAL SHELVING - Uke A new garbage compactor has been in­ previously had a truck at the recycling Company, Middle Turnpike Background in ^ r t l n g goo^ tral air conditioning and new. Ideal for warehouse or 7773. only O U TIBB DMrIbuU equipment and materials, oparata and ma^laln CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 9969. drat floor family room, 22-ft. flraplacad living Office. Application made for equlomenl, train and lupervlia atudent helpers, assist In tta P r o t o n ol heating, complete kitchen and stockroom. Five 36x18 shelves stalled at the recycling station for collec­ station for collection of refuse. The com­ West! room, first floor laundry, rac room, low $40s. pactor will be able to store about a week’s payment. SALES POSITION - Straight auoloviaual malerlalsTNonnally. work aaaifnmenia will be acbaduled on much, much more. Must be per unit. Phone 643-0255. tion of refuse to be brought to the town nlng I days or evenlnn durlni the week, accordlni to oparatlni needs; oc­ seen to be appreciated. All worth of refuse, which is tnore than th^ commissions, leads furnished casionally, weekend work will be required. landfill. LOST - Savings Passbook to home owners. Call 242-5402. I FIRST OFFERING this for $37,000. Call today, TWO TWIN BEDS-wood Jay J. Giles, director of public works, truck could hold, Giles said. Number 022-0-24167-3. Hart­ PART TIME Secretary for SALARY SUrtIni salary U S IS per hour tor thirty hours o4 work per PHONE 643-2711 Joan Lemieux, 6489797 or 648 KEITH REAL ESTATE frames, springs and mat­ law office, must be an Manchester said that Manchester residents who have ford National Bank and Trust KITCHEN HELP - Convales­ week, or MW.W bl-waekly. FOH ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 6555 for appointment. tresses. Cali ^ 1 0 0 4 after 3 The collection facility at the recycling excellent typist, no legai 646-4126 or 649-1922 refuse to be brought to the landfill should Company, First Manchester cent Home seeking part time P S R IO O O P BM PLO Y M SH T From November 14, or as soon as Reautiful p.m. station prevents a steady stream of Office. Application made for experience necessary. Send poaalbla therealter. to June » , IW7. (It Is anilcipated Uial this poelUwi MANCHESTER 68 Duplex - deposit it in the compactor rather than 30 hours per week, pot ISix rooms, two baths,, payment. replies to P.O. Box 525 South will be conllnued beyond the current academic year.) Send resume and Halp Wanlad 13 Good income, nice home, $40s. DIVAN, MATCHING CHAIR- private vehicle traffic to the landfill. washer. Apply in person to Windsor, Conn. . references, by November 4. lo: [ fireplaced family rooio, | driving to the landfill site. The town Meadow’s Convalescent INDEX IbuiU-ins, two air con- J. D. Real Estate, 6481980, Green, very good condition, IMPOUNDED ■ Mixed breed Dr. Robtrt H. Pwm [dltioners, wall-to-wall I 6483778. $200. 647-9033. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, ACCOUNTANT - Local ce^ NOTICI* tri-color older male dog. Elast 0»am ol Paoulty 1 MULTICIRCUITS, INC. tcarpeting, patio, city ] Businass Propartf' 26 Manchester. tified public accounting firm - Lo«l and Found ADVERTISING 1.7 ACRES ■ plus a two-family Center Street area. Call Dog Manchohtor Community Collogo r 2 - Porioflolt Printed Circuit Board ' utilities, two car garage. SEASONED CORDWOOD - Warden, 6464555. is looKing for experienced 60 Bkhsfoll Btroot 3 - AnAounc«mMt« Photographer with house with Income. Let us MANCHESTER • Grocery Cord and half cord loads. E. ESTABLISHED Realtor has qualified accountant to loin RATES IMUST BE SEEN TO BE VERNON show you this unusualal proper- Police dinner dance planned opening for highly motivated Manchoolor, Ct. 08040 4 - Ent«rttlnm«nl experience in dark room ’ APPRECIATED! store with beer permit, Yeomans, 742-8907. tneir staff. Compensation, S - Auctloni W. (Jnly asking $43,$^00. IMPOUNDED - Male black salesperson with real estate MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS AN EtHML procedures and general 8-ROOM excellent location and lease. fringe benefits and future OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND ADHER E TO THE 1 day 10< word per day Charles Lesperance Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Near community college and Labrador Retreiver type dog. license. Ask for Mr. Blssell, PRINCIPLES OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FINANCIAL P.C.B. techniques. 3 days 9t word per day COLONIAL The Manchester Police Union, Local a.m., with music by the Blue Horizons. potential excellent. Principals 6 - Bondi'Stocki-Mortgfigai 6484200. growing area.Call for details Elast Middle TUmpike area. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Openings on our first and 6 days .6$ word per day 649-7620 Elegant 4 bedroom Colonial Policemen Craig MacDonald and only. Please send resume to 9 - Ptrtonil Loint 646-0131. Hayes Corporation. 1495, is planning a dinner dance for all Call Dog Warden, 6^555. 10 - Iniurinct third shift. Call 646-4100 for 26 days 7c word per day with 2

” s 2 Aportmonto For Pont 93 AportmontM For Poof 93 Homo* for Pont 94 Offleoi-lorot for Pont 99 Autei For $»fo 9 1 Autoo For Solo SI Room$ for Pont Scrambler ChariM M. Schultz | Side Accent COLONIAL 6 Rooms - 3 MANCHESTER • m East ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly FIVE ROOM - Three bedroom bedrooms, handy location, ACROS8 (comb, lorm) rooms, single |S6., double $69. apartment in two-family Center Street, 530 sq. ft. first Dear Abby 1 MUtdy 6 Shout DAMATO [NTERPRItES references and security floor, modem office. Anmle plus tax, continental duplex. Close to busline, no e Msjsstlc 9 Range ' A a RI6HT, HE GAVE ME A BROCHURE FOR I d o n 't KNOW... AVWEE Large variety of Apartmenla and required, $300 per month. parking. Merritt Agency, H6- 11 Ezpon ol 10 Mineral vain Breakfast, maid service, color pets, security required. Call Townhoutes throughout Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, [CHUCK, WHERE'S' AN06EPIENCE SCHOOL! ME ' HE WENT TO NEEDLES TV, utilities, parking. Call, Dubaldo Lesperance Agency, Manchester. 1180. By Abigail Van Buren Spain 13 Look llkadly 6464200. 13 Bullllghlar l3Tendency ^TMATOOeOF M ATE A COMPLETE F O a OUT to VISIT HIS BROTHER... 646-2300. 646-0505. Aontaf Offfct opon dslty 9-8, 8§t. tO’3, SundBf 1f‘S GLASTONBURY 4,000 feet in­ 14 Oltpottaai 16 Bull V(3URS?' OFME,ANONO(UrM60NNA MANCHESTER - ExecuUve 15 Vszad 30 Hay spreader FURNISHED ROOM in MODERN TWO bedroom 646-1021 dustrial space first floor, 3 f Mental (DUN0HIM!UMEi?EIS HE?!! 9-room Raised Ranch, four overhead Crane suitable many 16 Sum m tr In private home. Call 646-1822 Townhouse, heat and hot 240 New State Road Parli lacultles bedrooms, conveniently purposes. $1.50 foot, heat and 17 SIrongbozaa 33 Coteries after 2:30. water, 1 1/2 baths, disposal, MANCHESTER located. Many extras, must be 45 Alms box dishwasher, laundry hook-ups, electric included. 633-7511, 1976 Honda Civic DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a nice, refined 19 New Qulnai 33 Baking 36 Pleasant grimace 47 Adolescent seen. East Coast Realty, 528- 649-7287. woman my age (46) and we planned to be married next teapofi chamber LIGHT Housekeeping room $240. Call 528-1708 days. 9668, 643-9969. 30 Abtolula 34 Narrow way 37 Cairs cry year for rent. Stove, refrigerator, 2-Door Sedan month. But an incident occurred last week in the ehop rulara 37 Nola (Latin) 36 Caper 46 Toward the linens provided. 801 Main FOUR ROOM spacious - EAST HARTFORD • Main where she worka that makee me wonder if I ehould go 36 Mineral rocks 41 Rub out mouth Street. 2,000 square feet prime 33 Food llth Street. 649-9879. modem apartment. Heat, hot THREE BIG modem rooms, MANCHESTER - Six room through with my marriage plana. 36 Conclusion 39 Withered 42 Natives of 49 Lone retail space available Copenhagen 51 Droop water, stove, refrigerator, a ir conditioning, stove, brick Ranch. Two baths, built- Another woman employee and my friend got into an 36 Enoch's cousin 3t East Side (ab.) November 1st. Call owner (Bib.) 33 Symbol lor 43 Roman dale 53 Musical garage. Convenient location. refrigerator, heat, parking, ins, garage. $325 monthly, argument when the other woman accused my friend of syllable $235. per month. Security. 646- collect, 226-1206. 30 Elude selenium 44 Desist (contr.) Aportmonl* For Pont S3 included. $190. References References. Hayes Corpora- stealing one of her beet cuetomera. The name-calling 33 Rhonchus 7268. r r r r~ r r r " nr required. Mr. Belfiore, 647- tlon, 646-0131. BOLTON NOTCH • Modem of­ graduatM into hair-pulling, add my friend was getting the 33 Ministers to r r MIckay Finn — Morria Walaa WE HAVE customers waiting 1413. fice or showroom building, bMt of this other woman when the other woman yanked 34 Natural (at II 2 IT for the rental of your apart­ SECOND FLOOR - Five room 35 Koko's flat. AH appliances, fully storage buildings on four In­ her drws off her. weapon ment or home. J.D. Real dustrial commercial acres. 1- Well, my lady friend juet wouldn’t quit. Minus her dress 14 ” H E Y f JUST Estate Associates, Inc. 646- carpeted, basement storage 36 Little (Scot.) J R A MINUTE/ 223-4460. she tore into the other woman, and before the battle waa 39 Leisure 19 1980. witn washer and dryer con­ nr HIT 16 over, boUi women stripped each other and were fighting 40 Sends back nections. Convenient to 43 Olrl's name schools and sho|ming. $260. No OFFICE FOR rent - 288 naked when the boss called the police. LOOKING for anything in real National Weather Forecast square feet floor space. Air 46 Lariat estate rental - apartments, utilities. Call Mr. Peterman, My question: Should I marry this woman who fbught 47 Also a a 2T n 26 29 649-9404 or 644-6659. conditioned, center of toiwn, nak^ in ^ n t of both men and women when she could 90 Tergal homes, multiple dwellings, no 30 ?4 near hospital. 643-1188. have quit when just her dress had been, tom off? 53 Coniine SET fees. Call J.D. Real Estate h d o o A Prices starting F r w ? 2 7 2 9 54 Encase Associates, Inc. 646-1980. CARRIAGE HOUSE - New tf A T T U WONDERING IN N.Y. luxury 4-room Ranch style SMALL STORE space • Cen­ 55 Breaklasi B" tral Main Street. U II643-1442. loodstull ROCKVILLE - Accepting apartment. First floor laun­ COID DEAR WONDERING: Among other things, your lady 56 Phase applications for one bedroom. dry, 1 1/2 baths, cabinet friend exhibited a violent temper. I’d have to know more 57 Qrllly kitchen with new appliances, OFFICE SPACE - For rent. Manchester Honda 5T $127 per month, two-bedroom, about her before answering your question, but if you place formal dining, sliding glass /( One room on first floor, 15x18 DOWN 49 $161 per m onth, th ree cooi 'C j ft.: one room on second floor 24 Adams St. 646-2781 a high premium on modesty, don’t rush into anything. 43 IT |H6 bedroom, $174 per month. doors to private sundeck, 'Dealer prep, transportation & taxes extra. 1 Fashion southern exposure, central air 14x20 ft. Heat, air con­ 3 Disembarked 5T IT 6i Rent includes all utilities, ditioning and parking in­ DEAR ABBY: Do you think it’s all right for a man who 3 Honky-tonk wall-to-wall carpeting, and conditioning, full private V LOS AM oncs cluded. Contact: John H, 4 Hail! sr a parking. Call 1-237-8859 for in­ basement. Cl65. Call Warren " I \ is married and has four children to go out with other E. Howland Realtor, 643-1108 J-COOl Lappen, Inc.. 164 East Center women as long as it doesn’t interfere vrith his home life? 5 Untidy 47 formation. EHO. S tw t. Manchester-phone 649- PARTS Department now open 1978 DATSUN Pick up ■ 5300 6 Hen’s perch 5^ 11 Priacilla’a Pop — Al Varmaar 1 4 2 7 Saturdays. Complete line of miles. $ 3 ^ . Call after 5 p.m. I can’t receive mall at my place because nothing around 7 Boundary iovm TiHftiAvutii 5261. MANCHESTER - Two ONE BEDROOM apartment Chrysler parts. Choirches 649-7056. here Is private, but I nee(l an answer fast. iNewsPApeRerrTRRpRURAWN i A side-buttoned jacket Bedroom Townhouse on Main Street, available Motors. 649-3646. BURLINGAME I'd call tliat witli mandarin collar Apartment- Available at Pine November 1st. $150 monthly, 1968 MERCURY Montego 6- ^ 0 /3y, fella, Kee^ Jumping over easy-pull-on pants heat incuded, one month DEAR BURLINGAME: It’s NOT all right. Besides, Ridge Village. Features in­ 111 OFFICE SPACE 1975 CORVETTE - Automatic, cylinder automatic, 63,000 moving! We don't ^ ^ 0 1 / to a makes a flattering pant­ clude heat, air-conditioning, security required, call 644- factory-air, power windows, original miles, $700. Call 742- regardless of what you may think, it HAS TO interfere ^ w a n t you eatin g ^ y conclusion.' suit for the girl-on-the- carpeting, individual en­ 2414 after 6 p.m. iO'jcr _ FOR RENT tilt steering wheel, am/fm, vHth hie home life. go. Also in dress length. E 3 * Win at Bridge trances. and patio, full base­ yPq*i1AlHlt$0»CK AS3 ® Izso squzrf lezt. ctnur oil CB radio, 8-track tape plaver. No. 1427 with rhoto- ONE BEDROOM apartment - Must be seen. Reasonaole. 1972 CADILLAC - 4 door, Guide is in Sizes 8 to ment with washer and dryer I M«nch»sl«r, »ir condiUonin* »i«l DEAR ABBY; My husband and I are in disagreement i p ^ hook-ups, and much more. Centrally air-conditioned, For period ending 7 a m . Wednesday, Oct. 20 During Tuesday Iptitinc a il 6U-SSSI Dealer. 643-2791. am/fm stereo 8 track, very 18. Size 10, 324 bust . . . available November 3rd., over something and want you to settle it. South studies defensive bid 4 4 yards of 45-inch. Great location, easy night, showers and thunderstorms are expected in portions of good condition, no rust. $2995. When someone comes to our door asking for me, my Manchester, call 646-2469. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, 643-2398. Pattfrns available only accessability to everything. the upper Mississippi valley, the Great Lakes region, the Ohio husband will Invite him (or her) in, and he sends them to $275 per month. No Mts. yellow, excellent condition, tn sizes shown. SIX ROOM DUPLEX - and Tennessee valley area and the southern Atlantic coastal whichever room of the house I happen to be In at the opening. Five hearts might TO OODEO. inO (1.00 (K IK» Damato Enterprise 646-1011. make an offer. Call 646-4938 1968 CHEVY Malibu - 2 door, .//// Convenient to everything. states region. Most other areas should enjoy generally fair ST moment. 19 weii be an inadequate bid, hut Cttltni, olai 2St (or otitzf* weather Minimum temperatures include: (approximate Wontod to Pont after 5 p.m. green, vinyl top, immaculate laOllil. $250. per month. Stove, interior, excellent running He’s sent people to my bedroom when I’m lying downi NORTH he made it anyway. MANCHESTER NICE, quite maximum readings in parenthesis 1 Atlanta 43 ( 621, Boston 43 West jumped to six spades one bedroom apartment m a refrigerator. No utilities. WANTED - Garage for dead 1972 TOYOTA Celica - Many condition, radials. 872-4882. He has directed them to the basement while I'm putting *Q 8 2 ANNl CAIOT Secunty and references. 649- (57). Chicago 32 ( 451, aeveland 32 ( 501, Dallas 40 ( 63), Denver up pickles. He’s even invited them to join me in the and when it came back to 10.19 cjniii ^ MonoTniOir Evonine HoraM small adult apartment com­ car storage. 646-84(64. extras. Must sell. Call days, V9 57 3 tMNquS>n0* 10.19 0656. 25 ( 53), Duluth 25 (38). Houston 44 ( 65). Jacksonville 60 ( 78), 646-5384; eves. 649-2062. kitchen while I'm mopping up the floor! ♦ QJ5 South he had a real problem. 11M Av*. o( AiKortcM plex. Price includes private Truckt tor Solo S3 N m Yofk, N.Y. 100M Kansas City .34 (50). Little Rock 38 ( 57). Los Angeles 59 (75). M fs c. fo r P ont 99 Some of the people he's invited in I hardly know, such as A J93 Was West bidding six spades entrance, parking, heat, hot Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrenca Prist NMe. tMrssi wito ZIP water, kitchen appliances, VERNON - 2 bedroom Miami 73 ( 84). Minneapolis 29 ( 43), New Orleans 49 (691, New CHEVY BELAIR - 1968 4- the Avon lady. as a gamble or did he really COOE. (til: NsnMr ssS tin . Townhouse - Modern GARAGE for rent. On 1986 INTERNATIONA L WEST EAST ID ) expect to make it? Finally. basement storage and laundry York 45 ( 601, Phoenix 62 ( 86). 51 (67). Seattle 43 door. Small V-8. Radio, Dump truck. Loadstar 1600 V- I have ask^ him to please ask the caller to be seated, The Fall & W inter '76 appliances, full basement, Edwards Street, near Oakland automatic transmission, fair then come get me so I am go to THEM, but he never does. * 1093 4AKJ7654 South came to the conclusion ' FROM HERE ON. I tNELL. I’LL BE-1 IF IT ISN'T LITTLE facilities. $225 per month. No (63). St Louis 32 ( 46). Washington 43 ( 66). 8, 5-speed transmission, 2- ACCOBDINS TO THE MAR THIS -z MISS LARCENY HERSELFi r - BASIC FASHION con­ pets. Damato Enterprises, quiet dead end street, bus line, Street. Call after 2 p.m., 568- condiUon. $400. Call 742-8400 He continues to send them to me, which embarrasses me to V8 47 10 5 that West surely held a strong NEAT HILL TOWW WILL BE THE ' HOOF IT-Til L I FIND tains a Bonus Coupon 1 $195 . 872-4049. or 875-8900. speed rear axle with Baker THATSWAMI WHO'S 646-1021. 8765. after 6 p.m. no end. > ♦ A6 «K 3 club suit for his bid and that JUMPIW6-0FF POINT FOR AAV plow. Best offer. 623-8384. HIMALAVAW TRBICl t t Price . . . SI.25 a copy. He is a perfect gentleman otherwise, but now that he’s AAQ87652 * 10 4 his (South's) king of clubs was retired ah(l home all day, this habit of his is g e tti^ me SOUTH a sitting duck, ^ u th went to IB il nervous. We’ve been married 43 years, and this morning he *- seven diamonds. North cor­ V A K Q J4 2 rected to seven hearts and I cfWMI By DICK CAVAUI sent a magazine salesman into my bedroom while I was 9 10 98 7 4 2 South was down three for a dressing! *K V loss of 800 points. S A IL O R HECXULDM'r CCTNV tcJ'kCCK Please help me. Both vulnerable ITS TPU6 A PUNiOH HI© I T T I U t - FURIOUS At the other table Elast and C^TrOLE ISNV West were allowed to play in A A U C H (3 F A VVAViDUrrOFA V(DU\(eTRlH> W ell N orth East Sooth c e r t a i n S E N S t d F IT. DEAR FURIOUS: You’ve told your husband what I 4 * 5W six spades after a very R 5 rH T B 2 , R A P B 2 SAG. different bidding sequence. F o u c a . would have told him. Now it’s two to one. 6 A Pass Pass 7 # PRIDE IN gEiNG A Dbl 7 IF Dbl. Pass South opened the king of Pass Pass hearts and shifted to a dia­ 5ELE-MADE MAN. BvT Opening lead — 10 A mond, won by East's king. The ace of spades disclos^ Ip I HAP r r AUL 1b E>o the trump break. West ruffed Alley Oop — Dave Graoa Astro-graph a heart, picked up trumps, led over a g a in , X THINK a club and had his slam when I By BERNICE BEDE 080L YOU IOJOW,OOC,1FOORK YOU SOUND ,11 AM,OSCAR! NOT MUCH,. THEN LET'S SEE WHAT AMOS .BRONSON TT (310= By Oswald & James Jacoby the king showed up in the right HAS WHAT HE CLAIMS, skepticalV after all. IV AFRAID.' HAS TO SAY ABOUT HIM! I'D TRY TO GET A spot. IT OPENS THE DOOR , /WHAT DO WE UTTI.E h e l p . J 3 10.19 Boris Schapiro points out TO all k inds O ff REAUY KNOW For Wednetday, Oct. 20, that the winning bridge player POSSIBILITIES.' ABOUT THIS ^ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) MR. PORK T 197S must be able to guess right Cooperation Is your forte to­ when the losing player A Pittsburgh reader wants AnOquot 49 AportmontM For Pont 53 AportmontM For Pont 53 AportmontM For Pont 53 P ont 54 ARIES (March 21-April 19) A day. Much can be gained to to know if it is a misdeal when Homes for □ AUTOMOTIVE Autos F o r S olo Of UotorcyclOM-BIcyclOM 64 successlul day Is In store lor bring about truittui guesses wrong. Of course, the winning a card is exposed during the MANCHESTER - Deluxe two you. You'll gain the coopera­ relationships. WANTED - Complete esUtes, 4 ROOM APARTMENT - FOUR R(X)M Duplex - Two SIX ROOM Colonial - Four MOTORCYCLE Insurance - tion ol coworkors through player isn't really guessing. deal, or if that card must be bedroom townbouse apart­ 1974 PLYM OUTH Gold SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- clocks, phonographs, steins. First floor. $140 plus utilities, bedrooms, refrigerator, stove years old. Three bedrooms, Autos F o r Solo 91 Specializing in low cost your pleasant manner. He is making an intelligent an honor to cause the misdeal. Will buy outright or sell on married couples only, no pets, ment. One and 1/2 baths, carpeted, 2 1/2 baths, all Duster power steering, Doc. 21) You may be dealing The answer is that if any private entrances, full base­ included with gas beat. No automatic transmission, 8 coverage for over 10 years. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) for high stakes today, oa- decision, while the loser is consignment, any quantity, security required, call pets. References, security. appliances, including NEED CAR? Credit bad? Binding authority. Crockett making an unintelligent one. card is exposed during the 644-8962. evenings 646-3841. ment, pool and patio. Includes Bankrupt? Repossessed? cylinder, 318, good tires, low Lady Luck Is on your side to­ pecially in career or work- Available November 1st. Call washer, dryer. $360. monthly. Agency, Inc., 643-1577. day. It you like to take a llyer related mailers. It could b« South liked his hand but had deal that it is a misdeal, but beat, appliances, wall-to-wall 6461919. Honest Douglas accepts mileage, 6461448. that some social players don't carpeting and air conditioner 643-8996 on a long shot, this Is the day fortunate. a slight problem about what to lowest down, smallest enforce this rule if the card is l¥ontod to Buy 49 NEWER THREE bedroom - $295. per month. No pets, 1969 SUPER BEE - 2-door. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville to do It. do over East's four-spade FOUR NICE Rooms - Stove, OtncoM-StoroM lor Pont 55 payments. Douglas Motors, 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jtn. not an honor. ______Duplex. 1 1/2 baths, all Shown by appointment imly. 3«M ain. Low mileage, excellent condi­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) 19) Property or possessions SPINET PIANO in good con- appliances monthly, it^ rises, 6461021. refrigerator, parking, con­ Uon. CaU ^ 9 7 0 1 after 5:30 rack. $1,750. 2864042. Damato I v en ien t lo c a tio n , $155. TWO - Professional Offices - Helping others Is second you're Instrumental In acquir- B B frv ’S W o H d dition. Call 8468505. Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. WE PAY $15 for complete p.m. nature (or you today. Even Ing today will make your ’ The Flintatones — Hanna>Barbera Productions MANCHESTER - Two Married couple, one child. 649- First floor, excellent business though you do It unselfishly, family's surroundings more 8350. location, al facilities, parking, junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland ComporM-TrollotM ...... THREE ROOM heated, fur- bedroom townbouse apart­ Auto Body, 5261990. VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - there could bo some hand­ comlortabis. r-i B B u v . i s nished apartment. Private en- ment available at Pine Ridge rent reasonable. 649-1680, 6 ^ Looks good, runs good, no Mobllo HomoM 99 some rewards. SURE, ROCKVILLE - Now available. 3549. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. II) k e a l l v ? &AMM- □ R E N T A L S trances. No children, no pets. Village. Features include work needed, $495. Call 646 CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Three and 1,(2 room apart­ 1976 TRIUMPH TR 7 - Op­ 18’ CAMPER trailer - single Property or possessions you're i o u c a n BAMM... References. Security deposit. beat, air conditioning, 8719. Working gives you pleasure ...... 643-4860 ment in nice neighborhood. FOR RELNT - connecting or tions, air conditioning, tape axle, excellent condition. instrumental In acquiring today t e l l m e h o w w a t c h / carpeting, individual en­ and holds your Interest today. O LD T H IS Rooms tor Pont 52 ------Appliances, heat. No children, separate front room offices. deck. 16,000 miles. Originally Eleven years old. $1,500. Call will make your (amity's aur- trances ^ patio, full base­ 1975 CHEVROLET Monza, In the evening you'll have a roundlngs more comtortablo. T R E E IS FOUR ROOM apartment - No no pets. Security. $145. 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. $7,000, asking $%00 or best 742-8930. ment with washer/dryer offer. Must sell. Call 568-9348 low mileage, good condition, line time with true friends. W HEN IT / utilities. Parking, adults only, monthly. 6461060. f a l l s ' WANTED - Responsible man, hookups and much more. after 5 p.m. asking $325(1; 1971 Vega PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) no pets. Security. References. MANCHESTER - Main WE NEED 30 used mobile LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Look It there Is anything you want ■S’ early 28’s, to share bouse. Oc­ Great location, easy Hatchback; $700, call 2263607. for assistance from those In cupancy November 1st. Call 649-1265 after 4 p.m. accessibiiity to everything. MANCHESTER - Three room Street, one, two and three homes, all sizes, please call to talk over with your mala or apartment in a two family room offices available. Call 1973 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass - 4 Plaza Home Broker, 1-826 high places. You're held In business associates, this Is 643-2ffil after 6 p.m. $275 per month. No pets. 1973 TOYOTA Celica - 38,000 groat regard. Favors will be ATTRACTIVE 4 room bouse. Appliances, utilities, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- door, power steering, piiwer 0360. the day to do It. Damato Enterprises, 6461021. brakes air conditioning, miles, 4-speed, extras, readily granted. CLEAN, FURNISHED room modem apartment. Heat, bot $175. J. D. Realty 6461980. 4535. excellent condition. Call 646 water, appliances, adults on­ AM/FM radio, good condition, THEY ARE here - All new VIRGO (Aug. 23-8opt. 22) on busline for working THREE BEDROOM apart­ $2200, call 8 7 1 -^ . 2162. Your gentleman. Call 646-0505. ly, no pets, available ment - One and 1/2 baths, FOUR ROOMS - Second floor ATTRACTIVE Four room - 1977 models. Big and You have excellent foresight November 1st., $235. 643-4884. range, dishwasher, f itm e n t, near Main Street. office. Central downtown 1973 VEGA-GT, pow er beautiful. Priced to sell. New today. It you act on It. F^or matured married couple, location, in professional 1974 VW THING Good run- 14’ wides, loaded with extras, changes lor the better can be Birthday .C 2 , ROOM FOR Rent - $22. week­ refrigerator, fully carpeted. ning condition, gas beater and steering, automatic, excellent ly. Centrally located. 146 FOUR ROOM Apartment - yard, parking for one car. No building with parkii^, beat, just $ 9 ^ . Choice of two or brought about (or you and $270. per month. Security snow tires. Excellent gas condition, 41,000 miles, 646 your lamily. Oct. 20, 1978 Center Street. Please call 649- Large porcb, heat included, required. 6465461, 649-8782 children. No pets. References. and air conditioning. 7935 after 6:00. three bedrooms. Immediate large yard, 872-8718. Security. $175 monthly. 643- Available November 1st. Call mileage. Make an offer. Call parking available. Excellent Long-term gains can be 0013. after 5 p.m. anytime after 5 p.m. 872-3686. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Born Loser — Art Sansom 2210. 649-2865. 1969 CAMARO - 6 cylinder, ilnancing. We need used Your mind Is active today, but made this coming year. It automatic shift, green with mobile homes. No better time you're not that Interested In won't bo all work — Dame black vinyl roof, air con­ to trade. Move up to 14' wide being around others. Curl up Fortune will visit you awhile. ditioning. Call 6462977 living. Call or visit our central with a good bqok. INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I J r ii Legal Notices display at Plaza Homes, 1348 1972 DODGE CHARGER V- Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin Buga Bunny — Haimdahi and Stoffai 8, power steering, powei Turnpike, Berlin, Connec- e 1975 by «A. Inc ^ All present members or Utilities (Control Authority's notice ol the institution of this braxes, radials, new paint job Tm voting tor the candidate who makes action most likely to come to excellent condition. Must see I /APPRECIATE THIS RESPITE NOTICE Bolton residents wishing to 1975 assessment of the 646-2796 after 6 p.m. HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL - everything 'perfectly CLOUDY'. I went the other join are invited to attend. expenses of the Public his attention is that 12’ wide, 1970 mobile home. FROM OUR ARDUCXJS LAEORS.' .y way four years ago!" PUBLIC NOTICE hereinafter ordered: it is PUBLIC HEARING Robert D. Murdock Utilities Control Authority. 1969 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, Wall-to-wall carpeting, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ORDERED, that the notice matching appliances, gun SCHNOOGLE ) f Our Boarding House — Carroi & McCormick TOWN OF MANCHESTER President Public Utilities rear end damaged, but MFCr CO SEWER DEPARTMENT TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Bolton Scholarship Control Authority of the institution of said action driveable, $225, or best offer. burner, $3,995. Call 1-828-0360. CONNECTICUT be given the defendant by Plaza Homes, Broker. CAFETERIA NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF Fund, Inc. Henry Mierzwa, Call 649-7340. WHY ALL THE BENEFITS AND ASSESSMENT DUE DATE FOR THURSDAY, some proper officer or in­ HAR RUMPH.' I StlOULPNT Executive Secreta^i ...... ACTll7N.MAJ(3R, DI6N1FY it m LIBEL SANITARY SEWERS ON KEENEY STREET FROM . OCTOBER 21, 1976 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ different person causing a 1969 PONTIAC Firebird - Aulomotlvo Sorvico 99 KEEP ARE THEY WITH A RE6P0NJE' BUT HACKMATACK STREET TO FOLLY BROOK The' Board of Directors will TOWN OF VERNON true and attested copy of this Automatic, excellent condi­ 00000000000000000*0 tion. After 5 p.m. 646-8288. MOViNy CDiYiiN' ro IF YOU MUST KNOW, ONE conduct a public session BOARD OF EDUCATION Order of Notice to be The Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester determiited ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- I OF AMERICA'S BUSIEST Thursday, October 21, 1978 INVITATION TO BID published in the sun specialists, factory on October 12, 1978 that the following assessments should be MANCHESTER HERALD, PUBLISHERS IS PR1VIN6 from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in The Board of Education of the Town of ■ one day service, 114 TYPEWRITER? levied for the installation of sanitary sewers to service proper­ ORDER OF newspaper circulated in •••••••••••••••••••••••••• TO THE CITY TO SEE the Board of Directors Office Vernon. Connecticut will receive East Main, Rockville. N l- MY MANUSCRIPT.' I'M ties on Keeney Street between Hackmatack Street and Folly sealed bids for Aulomotlvo Sorvico 69 in the Municipal Building to NOTICE Manchester, Connecticut once 1617. m e e tin g h im This Funny World Brook. The due date for such assessments is December 1,1976. INDUSTRIAL ARTS EQUIPMENT week for two successive hear comments and Bids will bt received at the office of DOWNTiOWN in SANDRA KERSHAW NAME AND ADDRESS suggestions from the public. the Superintendent of Schools, Park weeks, commencing on or I' AN HOUR! TOTAL ASSESSMENT* and Scnool Street!, Rockville, Connec­ vs. before October 28, 1976, and Trinity Covenant Church Future sessions will be held ticut until 13.00 noon. TUESDAY, WOULD YOU ASK YiOUR 128 Keeney Street OCTOBER 26. 1976 and then at said STEPHEN KERSHAW that return of each service be MOTHER 10 PUT A SMIDGEN $2 ,010.00 the first Tuesday of each place and time publicly opened, read, STATE OF CONNECTICUT made to the above named Ambrose M. and Helen M. Diehl monUi from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 and recoiled. MORE MAYONNAISE IN TWE SUPERIOR COURT (jourt. 643*5135 24 HOUR TOWING 129 Keeney Street 1.286.40 A.M. and the third Thursday Specification! and proposal forma may EGG SALAD TOMORROW ' Edward M. Jr. and Sandra N. Walsh be secured from the office of the COUNTY OF HARTFORD Paul Levine of each month from 6:30 P.M. Superintendent of Schools. Park and AT HARTFORD Assistant Clerk of 138 Keeney Street Scnool Street!, Rockville. Connecticut. 2,058.24 to 8:30 P.M. in the Board of OCTOBER 14, 1976 the Superior Court m m Everett H. and Edith L. Johnson Directors Office. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids or any part when such action la for County of / m o r i W ^ t o o t h e r s 137 Keeney Street 1.286.40 Pascal A. Prignano, deemed in the best Interest of the / Robert F. and Dorothy A. Silva NOTICE TO Hartford Secretary Board of Education. 00000000000000000000 143 Keeney Street Charles Brlsaon STEPHEN KERSHAW 1.286.40 Board of Directors Business Manager UPON THE COMPLAINT TOWN OF MANCHESTER Kenneth B. and Dorothy M. Seaton 315 CINTfgSf., MANCHI5TiR,CONN.