PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ Aug, 25, 1978 f Business Capsules Youth Centre to be Sold Unishops Inc., a New Jersey-based per share) for its fiscal year ended Jan. j School Ml Kisers— New King*! S t o r e ique needs of women in the insurance retailing organization, has announced an 28, 1978. IfRM field. agreement in principle to acquire Youth The company’s six current operating- iDiSCOUNT PRICES WURTEffl King's Department Stores Jnc. of New- The next meeting is set Sept. 13 at 11 ;30 Centre Inc., a Connecticut-Maoeachusetts divisions comprise the Goldfine’s chain in /on. Mass., has announced plans to open a ARTHUR’S u ■ a.m. at Haifa's Restaurant, 2815 Main St., group of 14 specialty stores offering ap­ Minnesota and Iowa; the 10-store Clarkins new store in Simsbury Sept. 11. The store Glastonbury. To learn more, call Susan parel for infants, children and young chain in Ohio; three merchandising TO BUY toftoy. Chaitoe of a few will be al the Farmington Valley Mall on Myrow at 563-1491. adults. divisions that operate men’s and- hoy’s and evening. Higfas Route,44. ■ ’ The acquisitipn of privately held Youth wear,, shoe- and textile-domestics leased m tonight. Lowb in the . The new 60.000-square-foot store brings VConn Conference departments in its own stores and those Centre which is subject to the signing of CLEAN 1'! the chain's total to 186 stores in 17 stales. ^ve.ral area cosmetologists par- ■ ■ formal contracts, will be made for cash. owned by others; and Raul-Marshall The 29-year-old company employs about lid p a t ^ in the 16th annual Cosmetology n o u o u ’ toadhlheast winds around Unishops reported. Products Inc., an importer-distributor to USED CARS 15.300 persons. Conference“ held recently................................ at the Universi­ retail establishments of home furnishings iff-Lgeatto northwest ty of Connecticut. Isadore Berson, president and chief and gift products. V . - , Homo dollvared copy 16 cents- il.wdather map on page U. Among those attending were Gail executive of Youth Centre, will stay on as Vol, kCVO, No. - Manchester,,.Conft„ - k jjewlstehd copy aoicent^^ New Aatociation Adamson and Jacqueline Remsen, Ar­ latexite chairman of the board. SUPER-SEAL CARTER ' J ............. ........... .v i, ^ ....... > ..... - .................................................... .w,,. ........ u................ ^ ................. -'-iM A new organization has been forced to tistic Hair Designs, Manchester; Natalie Unishops also announced plans to dis­ Gerber Dividend provide support for women agents in the Butler, Sharon Elliot and Linda Saitta, pose of the company’s Goldfine’s chain of The Super-Tough ’The Gerher Scientific Instrument Co. of life insurance industry in Connecticut. Tres Chic Beauty Salon, Manchester; discount department stores in Minnesota South Windsor has declared a cash divi­ Driveway Saver Monthly meetings of the Association of Mariette Sibley, ^ 1 1 of Beauty and En­ and Iowa. dend of five cents per share, payable Aug. Inside Today Woman Life Underwriters will highlight vironment 11, South Windsor; and Terry Unishops Inc. reported volume of 5125,- o o ' i * r r z . A. IV d insurance topics, sales ideas and the un- Bolduc, Bolton. 258,000 and earnings of $1,128,000 (13 cents 31 to stockholders of record Aug. 21. Manchester u,s. Orders Accepting a challenge to do something about a noisy ice­ KODAK INSTANT CAMERA making company on Bissell Street, two neighbors have taken their case to Superior Court. See More talk s DEMONSTRATION page 2. John F. Garaventa of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two more Service) to get into discussions.” year prison sentence. and SALE! ^ Manchester, participating in a postal unions said Friday they had Emmet Andrews, president of the Citing the seriousness of the situa­ Lawn Food I summer agricultural exchange rejected a proposed three-year con­ APWU, the largest and most militant tion, the petition said that “in the Let experts from Kodak 10,000 Sq, Ft Coverage program, describes wheat tract, and the government asked for of the unions, demanded the Postal event of a strike, mail will ac­ harvesting in Russia. See page a federal court order to avert a wild­ Service return to bargaining.. cumulate and reach levels which will Our take your picture 10. cat walkout that would tie up the The service showed no signs of make, it impossible for the United B n. 9.87....... 8“ nation’s mails. abandoning its insistence the dispute States Postal Service to^be able to That's right! Factory-trained personnel East Hartford A federal judge told both sides to be submitted to bindin|L«arbitration. protect and preserve the mail being will be in all (^Idor stores to take a keep talking. The administration was prepared to deposited at receiving points rowthom«season-snew?T beautiful PR-10 instant color picture A 36-year-old woman jumps 1 The Postal Service stood firm in its use “Graphic Hand” — the emergen­ throughout the various districts ... of you or any member of your family •5,OOOSq.ft from the Bulkeley Bridge into the 'refusal to reopen negotiations cy plan under which all available with the risk that untold quantities of and to show you how easy it is to o»a»4.97...;..............4,-|7 Connecticut River and survives. despite union threats to set strike military personnel would be pressed mail may be permanently lost.” use Kodak Instant Cameras..- See page 2. deadlines for next week for nearly into mail delivery duties in the event The petition also noted that in 1970, The lettering on the white cake, 500,000 postal workers if contract of a walkout. during the last nationwide work stop­ I I l o f t s 3-Ul. Sizo lined with orange and yellow ■talks are not renewed. In support of its attempt to get a page by postal employees, a federal • Friday, August 25th-^^PM to 9 PM flowers, summed up the sen­ Joining the National Association of temporary restraining order, the judge granted the now-defunct U.S. Promoted Saturday, August 26th— 11 AM to 6 PM ‘;N«wfnglSd?S» timents: "Happy 10th Anniver­ Letter Carriers* which voted “no” govemijient petition noted that “as a Post Office Department temporary LBwnSoodMIxturo restraining orders to prohibit the Joseph Uccello Jr. of sary Faith-Union Bible School.” earlier this week, were the 280,000- condition of their government walkout. However, the workers Manchester has been See page 13. member American Postal Workers employment, postal workers must 1 Union and the 40,000-member failed to return for a week, until promoted to senior branch 4 “ renounce the right to participate in a National Post Office Mail Handlers. Postmaster General Winton Blount officer at Society for strike.” Connecticut Following the union’ an­ It said violators are subject to fines agreed to negotiations that led to an 8 Savings, Hartford. KODAK Colorburst 100 of op to $1,000 and a maximum one- percent pay hike. Uccelio is manager of Instant Camera Using a number of different nouncements, the government asked - t the Bank’s Jordan Lane of­ measurements, a Federal U.S. District Judge John P ratt for a fice in Wethersfield.. He Reserve Bank economist says 10-day tenjporary restraining order Caldor Deluxe 24" Wide or a preliminary injunction to pre­ joined Society in 1972 as an LowPrice.... Connecticut is among the nation’s officer’s assistant after Bamboo Rake most popular states.for foreign in­ vent a strike by the two largest un­ experience with Constitu­ Takes fabulous Satinluxe* instant color vestors. See page 6. V ions. Hijacker Gone tion Bank and Trust Co., prints! Automatic exposure control Unidn attorneys argued there was assures perfect color every time, motor­ Rag. 3.79........ ...........2“ still a chance for a settlement during and has been a branch of­ ized ejector for super convenience. ficer since 1974. c5ffeS¥;.''®ee$$ity for Fall! The Nation talks being conducted by Director Wayne Horvitz of the Federal Media­ A native of Hartford, he Home builders urge the Senate was graduated from East KODAK Ektrallte 10 tion and Conciliation Service, and the Without Trace Pocket Camera Outfit to keep one-time maximum $100,- judge agreed to delay a decision on Hartford High School and 000 tax-free profit on sale of ................. 3.33 the petition.- „ GENEVA, Switzerland (UPl) — A spending 7 hours and 40 minutes on received a bachelor’s Special homes; administration urges Introductory Price.. "If there is the slightest indication mystery man in a false beard and wig the ground when no hijacker was degree in management 2 9 . 4 0 home sale exemption be. cut to from the University of the talks are breaking down over the kept an American airliner and 89 found. Police searches of passengers Featpres a built-in electronic flash. $50,000. See page 6. Hartford. He has taken ad­ Camera automaticalfr ajdusts for Kodak’s weekend, I will not delay granting a passengers and crew on the ground and luggage turned up nothing. “We have not found the man who vanced courses in real es­ new hi-speed ASA-400 color film. Includes temporary restraining order,” Pratt for nearly eight hours with a bizarre 20% OFF handed over the letter and there was tate at the University of Clio film, batteries, wrist strap. said. hijack scare Friday — then dis­ The World no bomb,” said Long, who did moist Hartford, and is attending Entire Stock O f Glenn Whitaker^ a Justice Depart­ appeared without trace. ment trial lawyer representing the of the talking with the pilot, Capt. American Institute of UiwnSproadors One hundred and eleven car­ “It was the work of a madman,” Banking courses.
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