Leupninn Mrraiji of Arts Degree in Economics

Leupninn Mrraiji of Arts Degree in Economics

PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Sept. 14. 1W9 Manchester Resident Voter Registration Prixeweek Puxxle Inside Today Explained in Bolton Next Hebron Assessor! > .................... ' 1 .................. 1 Southern Baptists Form 1 BOLTON — Anyone interested in voting in the presiden­ HEBRON —Leon J, Jendrzejezyk of 46 assessment advisor for the state Depart­ V ^Poor Man*s Portraits* I Double Tax Taken Enfield High Hooters tial primary in March should make sure they are Falknor Drive, Manchester, has been ap­ ment of Revenue Services. Best for Investment 1 Teachers Shocked 1 Political Action Group 1 Surprise Manchester registered with the party in which they want to vote, said pointed to the position of assessor in He was assessor for the Town of Ilvi Cannon and Jean Gately, Democrat and Republican Hebron, The appointment was made by Mansfield from January 1974 to November Page 2 1 Page 8 1 Page 10 1 Page 14 registrars of voters respectively. the Board of Finance and the Board of 1975 and before that was assessment ^ ■ . ---------- . a By law, to vote in a primary you have switch affiliation ^ lectm en, analyst for the Board of Assessors in New six months before the primary the registrars said. Jendrzejezyk expects to begin his duties Britain, from December 1967 to January The last day to change party affiliation would be Sept. 24. on Sept, 17 and will continue the Monday 1974. He also worked for General Motors The registrars will be at the Community Hall Sept. 17 evening office hours, 7 to 9 p,m. es­ Acceptance Corp. from 1965 to 1967 and in 1967 for J. Pouliot Inc. Manrlipfitpr and Sept. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. to assist anyone interested in tablished by former assessor, David changing their party affiliation. MacArthur, He has attended the assessor’s school at Party affiliation can also be changed by the town clerk MacArthur resigned last month and the University of Connecticut for many Clear Saturday daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs, Eula Berglund, assistant assessor, years and received a certificate each The registrars said persons who are unaffiliated may has been acting assessor since Sept, 1. year. He is a certified state municipal Sunny Sunday assessor and has served as a guest lec­ register with either party up to two weeks before the Jendrzejezyk was one of six applicants in­ Detail* on page 2 primary and still be able to vote in the primary. terviewed for the job. turer at the town clerk’ school also con­ He is a 1965 graduate of Marietta ducted at UConn. He also has been an in­ College, Marietta, Ohio, with a bachelor structor at the assessor’s school for the lEupninn MrraIJi of arts degree in economics. He also past three years and assisted the Institute graduated from New Britain Senior High of Public Service with an update of the Hebron PZC Mulls Vol. XCVIII. No. 294 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, Septem ber 15, 1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 a 20t Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered School and from November 1975 until the assessor’s handbook. Plan of Subdivision present he has worked as municipal HEBRON - The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Tuesday, discussed a preliminary proposal ^ -A- .4^5 ZB A Approves Variance for a subdivision of the Peter Rutko property at the cor­ ner of Grayville and Old Colchester roads. For Hebron Trailer Use Aid Pledged To Storm Victims The proposal was initially brought before the commis­ sion before its adjournment for the summer. Lenard and HEBRON -The Zoning Board of court papers in an appeal to an earlier MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — President coast was a “catastrophe” and that "W e’re all in it together,” the to the Ingalls shipyards at where hundreds and hundreds of Dilaj of Storrs is the engineering firm that prepared the Appeals has granted a variance to Jack decision of the board but, as yet, the case Carter, awed at the destruction property damage caused by Frederic president said, pledging federal aid Pascagoula, over heavily damaged home once were, there no homes at proposal which shows three cuMe-sacs which members and Janet Von Deck to allow them to oc­ hasn’t been heard by the court. wrought by hurricane Frederic, said might exceed the $1.5 billion devasta- to the scores of communities and Dauphin Island, where the Alabama all. It is impossible to tell even where cupy a trailer on a lot on Jagger land while He said the papers were turned over to Gov: Fob James has a beach the building blocks were located.” of the commission said they would like to avoid. ■ . Friday the storm’s blitz of the gulf tion of Camille ten years ago. tens of thousands of people who lives their house is under construction. residence, and over the badly A maxim of 7R lots will be proposed. Dilaj said the plan Aaron Reid, first selectman, and the the storm has touched since it The president pledged to the Elaine Mason, foreground, looks like she might be teaching a class in At the public hearing Von Deck said that battered community of Gulf Shores, would be reviewed with the town sanitarian. Section one transcript of the public hearing on the crashed ashore Wednesday between hurricane victims that "the country interprative dancing. But she really is teaching teachers how to teach the trailer in question is under 10 years old would probably include lots fronting on Old Colchester request of Ernest Reed for a variance to Mobile and Pascagoula, Miss, with Ala. will not forget you,” but, in an ap­ and contains the required square footage, Road north of Grayville Road. At this time no percolation tennis. Ms. Mason, who comes from California, conducted workshops use property on St. Ronan’s Road for year- 130 mph winds and 15 foot storm At the huge Ingalls yards, where parent plea for stricter building set­ a minimum of 240 square feet. The trailer e first week of or test pits have been completed on the proposed subdivi­ for Vernon teachers. She is a tennis pro and is the house guest of Mrs. round occupancy, was typed by. Joan a 4 id |k A ^^ tides. many of the Navy's ships are con­ back lines along the water’s edge, he will have a supply of potable water and Lewis in the town clerk’s office. structed, Ingalls President Leonard sion. Claire Albom, supervisor of physical education in the Vernon schools. Carter flew to Mobile Friday mor­ added, "I hope we’ll be looking will be connect^ to the septic system. The board denied Reid’s request and he ning and then made a 2'A hour Erb told Carter there was not a com­ 5 The town's zoning regulations require that both per­ forward to the future with caution (Herald photo by Pinto) The boat'd also received two colation and deep pit tests be done between Feb. 1 and has appealed the decision. helicopter tour of the ravaged plete roof left on a building in the en­ and building upon our experiences.” May. John Hibbard, commission chairman, said that he applications for public hearing in October. The board was also told that John coastline between Pascagoula and tire yard. feeis it would be necessary to work the property to see One was from John Tarquinio, 33 East St. Fitzgibbons, secretary of the board, will Pensacola, Fla., meeting with the Many of the areas the president The president said he had asked what the land is like before any suggestions could be Vernon Teachers Learn who is asking for a variance to allow the be resigning soon as he will be moving to governors of Florida, Alabama and flew over looked like ghost towns Congress for $500-million additional made on the layout and development of the site. retail sale -of work clothes and women’s the Town of Tolland. Mississippi. He praised the mass from the air, with neighborhoods for flood damage, and said Sen. John ' Another proposed one-lot resubdivision for Paul Leslie From Expert in Tennis apparel at his residence. evacuations that preceded Federic, deserted and huge parking lots at Stennis, D-Miss., had pledged to help Coates on Blackman Road, was also brought before the Tarquinio was originally granted a Car Wash Is Saturday saying the precautions saved perhaps shopping malls standing empty. sped legislation to passage. variance in 1974 for the sale of work hundreds of lives. “Our hearts go out to those who Although the president said early commission Tuesday night and Richard Mihok requested nis official rating and was awarded a MANCHESTER - Members of VERNON — Physical education clothes, shoes and jackets, in his home. "Thank the Lord, Jimmy, we were suffered so much in hurricane damage estimates indicated a five-lot subdivision for the property of Wayne Miller on ieadership award in women's tennis by the Manchester High School’s newly formed teachers in the Vernon School system That variance was for a structure at­ Frederic,” the president said upon Main Street, U. S. Tennis Association. She has been a "Pep Squad” will sponsor a car wash on saved,” one Mobile resident told the Frederic might have been as destruc­ attended workshops this week to iearn tached to the house. The new request for a president on his arrival. completion of his tour in Pensacola, Mihok said that test pits and percolation tests were tennis clinician for the President’s Coun­ Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the stu­ tive as Camille, the cost in terms of how to teach the basics of tennis to the variance is for a bam which is not at­ Carter's inspection route took him “ I have just come from Pascagoula lives was much less.

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