PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Sept. 20, 1973 \ Rham District About Town South Windsor Notes ’The M and J Group will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. John Dahm, 46 Coleman Rd. Co­ HEVEKLY miKKT’r all pertinent information to Report Card Plan hostesses are Mrs. William Corre«|iundi‘nl Mrs. Schwabe. !ianri|TatTr iuTtiing Hmlb Thurston and Mrs'. Roger The South Windsor Woman’s Last year $1,000 was given to Club is preparing to ap­ the Listening Post and $900 Perreault. MANCIESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1973- VOL. XCII, No. 299 Mancheiter—A City of Village Charm Changed at Rham propriate its funds to a com­ donated to various TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS Perennial Planters Garden munity project for this club scholarships, charities and ANNE EiMT Maintenance Club will meet Monday at 7:30 year. 'The education con- projects. Funds are raised G»rr<*N|>omlenl The administration was p.m. at the home of Mrs. R.L. mittee has contacted several mainly through the efforts of w r Tel. 228-3971 requested to pursue the extent Johnson, 99 Baldwin Rd. Miss organlzaitons reminding them memters and other volunteers New report card procedures to which students and/or Millicent Jones will give an il­ that their requests must be at the club sponsored Com­ will be followed at Rham High parents can be held liable for lustrated talk on “English made in writing to the chair­ munity Thrift Shop. School this year, according to damage to school property in Gardens.” man, Mrs. John Schwabe, 20 Orchard Hill P.T.O. Glen Frank, assistant principal. light of a report submitted by Oakwood Dr., South Windsor by The Orchard Hill P.T.O. will Consumer Price Jump Frank informed the Board of Everett Graham, maintenance Bill Alton, admissions Sept. 30. hold its first of two Bingo nights Education at its Monday committee chairman. counselor for West Virginia If a club or organization has a in the school cafeteria on 1 meeting that the new cards will Graham informed the board Wesleyan College in Buckhan- cause or project they wish to Friday at 7 p.m. Everyone is in­ have teacher and administra­ that approximately $3,000 was non will visit Manchester High have considered, and they have vited, refreshments will be i tion comments covering a spj^nt in replacing glass last School Monday at 11 a.m. and not been contacted, they should available. wider range of academic and year and already since school East Catholic High School at 1 send their formal request with Highest In 26 Years behavioral analysis. Comments has opened at least ten win­ p.m. dows, representing several hun­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ Consurner food prices leaped will be selected by numbers throughout the month, the Grocery prices were up 7.4 However, the government dreds of dollars have been PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP sumer prices jumped 1.8 per a record 6 per cent in August, government said. from a computerized list. The Women’s Auxiliary to the per cent unadjusted and 7.7 per said the effect of these in­ broken in the gymnasium. cent in August, the sharpest more than in any month sinee Frank also mentioned that Hartford County Medical WEEKEND SPECIALI Nonfood items jumped five- cent on an adjusted basis, the creases were moderated There has also been some Association will have a rate of increase in 26 years, the the 9.6 per cent increase in students will receive their tenths of one per cent after highest since the government somewhat by declines in prices damage in the lavatories. ARTIFICIAL government reported today. July 1933. report cards ten school days membership coffee Tuesday at seasonal adjustment, slightly began keeping records on a of new and used cars. Graham felt strongly that dis­ The biggest one-month jump in Government economists had after the close of a marking 9:30 a.m. at the Hunt above the average for recent seasonally adjusted basis in A companion report said that trict residents should be predicted the disastrous price period. The delay is Memorial, Scarborough St., GLADIOLI food prices since 1933 was to months. The cost of services, 1946. real earnings of the average provided with fuller reports of blame. ^ report for August following the necessitated by grades having Hartford; Baby-sitting will be soared seven-tenths of one per The government said most of worker dropped 1.9 per cent in vandalism at the school. The rise in over-all consumer record-breaking boost in to go first to the administration provided. Dr. R. Clay Burchell, cent, the largest monthly rise in the August increase was due to August as a result of the in­ $4 88 prices was 1.8 per cent un­ wholesale prices recorded prior to being sent to the com­ Voters chairman of the department of nearly three years, and was due unusually sharp advances in crease in consumer prices and I doz. adjusted and 1.9 per cent on a earlier following the removal of puter company, which itsfelf The legality of asking towns obstetrics and gynecology at primarily to increases in poultry, eggs and pork. average weekly earnings were (Cash and Carry) seasonally adjusted basis, both price restraints. takes five days for printing. in the district to provide a list Hartford Hospital, will speak mortgage interest rates, the Beef and veal prices also rose down six-tenths of one per cent the highest since September A price freeze that began Summer Programs of persons qualifi^ to vote in a on "Abortion in Contemporary department said. 4 sharply even though the freeze from August 1972. FLOWERS tntf ARRAHOEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION .. 1947. June 13 ended for food on July The board reviewed the regional district meeting is Society.” The figure showed that the on red meat prices was not Real spendable earnings, The Labor Department said 18 and for almost everything summer programs directed by being pursued by Victor 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 prices of food purchased in lifted until early in September. after deduction of Social Securi­ surging prices for meats, else on Aug. 12. Robert Penney, basketball Schoen, board member from FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Gakeler, Prop. grocery stores increased more Prices also rose for bread, ty and income taxes, also poultry and eggs accounted for Food prices included in the coach; Michael Zotta, sopcer Mariborough. in August than in any other milk and most other food items dropped 1.9 per cent last month about 80 per cent of the steep index were collected between coach; and Robert Clowes, The board has received an in- moth since World War I, sur­ except fresh fruit and and have declined 2.1 per cent rise in the Consumer Price Aug. 7-9 and prices for other music director. quiry from the Hebron Public passing even the inflationary vegetables. since August 1972. Both Penney and Zotta Taxpayers Association concer­ Index last month. items were collected post-World War II surge. Americans also paid more to reported having successful ning the means of verifying the eat out, with the cost of programs whereas Clowes felt voting rights of those attending Records restaurant meals and snacks ^Nickel Hay’ his was not as successful as it district meetings. rising 1.1 per cent. Warranly Deeds had been in past years, es­ Staff DRESSMAKER With the August report, con­ Doubles Bus pecially in the beginning Louis J. Milewski to Robert Watergate Tape sumer prices have risen at an The board approved the ap­ J. and Jacqueline C. Bostrom, lessons where he felt parents pointment of Ronald J. annual rate of 10 per cent over Rider ship property at 35 Oak St., con­ the past six months and 7.5 per were reluctant to start lessons Marchetti as guidance intern, Supplies HARTFORD (AP) - Connec­ veyance tax $27.50. cent over the past year.. not knowing what programs the effective Sept. 24. Marchetti To Makeike Your Sewing First Class ticut Co. bus ridership more elementary schools would have Release of Attachment The August jump in consumer graduated from the University Reginald Schmidt vs. Louis than doubled Thursday during a this year. of Connecticut in 1971 with a Compromise F ails prices pushed the overall con­ Milewski, certain real estate. Zippers special “nickel day” promotion An average of 23 students m aster’s degree. He had Patterns sumer price index to 135.1, in which fares were reduced to attended the 24 sessions held in Building Permits Threads Republicans Open Headquarters WASHINGTON (AP) - The of nine presidential conver­ Watergate conspirator, G. Gor­ meaning that it cost consumers guidance practicum experience Town Line Liquor, Inc., new Tracing Paper five cents, state transportation the basketball program; 20 at at New Canaan High School in Tapes U. S. Court of Appeals, having sations are vital evidence for don Liddy, pleaded innocent in $13.51 to buy a variety of goods commercial building at 378 Tracing Wheel Thursday night marked the official beginning of the 1973 campaign by the Manchester officials said today. 31 of the evening soccer the spring of 1972 and at Tailor Chalk failed to obtain a compromise the grand jury. Los Angeles to state charges of that cost $10 in the 1967 base The state counted 154,653 program sessions; and an Spencer St., $75,000. Sewing Guages Republican party for town offices. A headquarters in the Plaza Shopping Center on East settlement of the White House In other Watergate burglary and conspiracy in con­ period. Norwalk High School this past U&R Housing Corp., new Scissors passengers riding ConnCo’s average of 15-20 attended the 39 summer.
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