PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Fri., August 10, 1979 Woman Directs Sewer Payment Awaits Volunteer Work Farnham Estates Work GHO Leader J,C, Snead ILS, Gold Ring Dollars Alahama KKK Marching Recreation Is Learning among her functions will On Way to $1 Million MANCHESTER - SOUTH WINDSOR- A *25,000 payment opportunity to complete the job, however, in Show of 'White Power^ To Relax After Toiling Elizabeth Tonucci of be the screening, inter­ according to Mrs. Perkins. Once Reached Popularity Page 10 viewing, placement, orien­ to sewer contractor Brewer and Horan Page 6 Page 9 Manchester has been ap­ Inc., will be withheld because of improper In other Sewer Commission matters it Page 2 pointed to the post of tation and evaluation of appears either of two Boston firms will be each of the hospital’s cleanup work in the Farnham Estates Director of Volunteer Ser- area, according to a spokesman for the hired to make the federally mandated vices, Manchester volunteers. modifications at the sewer treatment A former elementary South Windsor Sewer Commission. Memorial Hospital The commission voted to withhoid pay­ plan, according to a member of the com­ school teacher, Mrs. r Executive Director ment following failure of a representative mission. iianrl)patfr Edward Kenney an­ Tonucci has served in the The commission is considering the Parent-Teacher Associa­ from the firm to appear before the Sewer nounced. Commission Tuesday night. hiring of whether SEA, Inc. or Anderson & Chance of Showers; Mrs. Tonucci replaces tion of the Robertson Nichols to insUll a second dewatering School, the Nutmeg Branch The Sewer Commission has been Mrs. Joan Bendtsen, who plagued with complaints from residents of device in the plant. Clearing Tonight of the YWCA and with the recently resigned to move the Farnham Estates development Brownies. She has also Hearing Postponed HIgiM Todiy In ttia 70a to another part of the state. because of mud flowing into storm drains, A public hearing originally scheduled In commenting upon her been a supervisor of Tutors causing backup into basements of area for Literacy Volunteers of for Aug. 2 on sewer user fees has been appointment. Kenney said, homes. The problem is believed to be postponed and no date has been set for the "Manchester Memorial is Hartford. A graduate of the caused by improper cleanup by the firm. meeting. fortunate in having ob­ Hazel Perkins of the Sewer Commission University of Connecticut, Postponement of the public hearing DC-10 Tests A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy » 150 Home Delivered tained Mrs. Tonucci's ser­ said that if Brewer and Horan fails to came foilowing a complaint from NuWay Vol. XCVIII, No. 265 —■ Manchwter, Conn.. Saturday, August 11, 1870 vices as director of where she earned a bachelor's degree in comply with the cleanup demand the town Tobacco Inc. that their sewer user fees ROSEMONT, 111. (UPI) - The I volunteers. Ours is an will do the work themselves or hire Elementary Education, Cool Work have increased even though the amount of Federal Aviation Administration extremely active group of another firm to complete the job, and bill Mrs. Tonucci has also been sewage sent for treatment has been is conducting tests to determine volunteers, one that Getting sent out in the hot summer sun on a detail to check fire Brewer and Horan for the work. awarded a Certificate of decreased. , whether to order design revisions requires highly capable hydrants doesn’t have to be such a bad deal, as Albany, N.Y., city Brewer and Horan will be given every for DC-10 jetliners, an FAA of­ and dedicated manage­ Volunteer Management Big Storms from UConn’s School of firefighter Walter Noak Jr. illustrates while giving ample proof that ficial told a hearing Friday on the ment. 1 am certain that this plug is working. (UPI photo) nation’s worst air disaster. Mrs. Tonucci will provide Continuing Education. ‘‘Volunteer work is an Testimony on an FAA investiga­ us with exactly that com­ tion into the design of pylons that bination." extremely rewarding way for people to spend time in HOT AND SWEATY? TRY OOR... secure wing engines to McDonnell Mrs. Tonucci will be Gas Lower in U.S., Douglas Corp.’s wide-body jets Destructive that it benefits not only responsible for the coor­ concluded the National Transpor­ dination of all adult and those served by volunteers, but also the volunteers tation Safety Board’s public By United Press International small fires in some places, he said. junior volunteer activities, I hearings into the May 25 crash of Forde said people could be without themselves," she said. Says Swedish Visitor A string of ’severe thunderstorms as well as serving as American Airlines Flight 191. power until Saturday. ‘‘Growing through the tore across Connecticut Friday, liaison between the HEBRON - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis soap opera that day, for approximately An FAA official said tests on “It’s quite a problem,” he said, hospital’s auxiliary and the work that one ac­ drenched surprised motorists and complishes as a volunteer of Gilead Street, Hebron, as members of ten minutes, which she commented did DC-10 pylons have been ordered because Northeast crews had gone administration. Included not seem to move very fast. and results are expected by the pedestrians and cut a destructive home for the day and were having is a vital part of the the American Host Foundation, are being path with hail and near hurricane visited by a Brigitta M.E, Nelsson of Other comparisons were then made con­ COOL AID end of the year. trouble getting back to work to do experience, and can prove I cerning the lack of discipline problems a t force winds. repair work. to be of immense long­ . Mrs. Nilsson is a high school GE ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS There was an unconfirmed report term importance. My own teacher of Swedish Literature in town of her high school which has an enrollment of Forde said outages were reported 370 students. The main problem for Carter Aide that the storms spawned a funnel in Torrington, Waterbury, Cornwall, volunteer work, for exam­ Bjarred. cloud in thfe south end of Hartford, Mrs. Nilsson said that this is her first students in Sweden is alcohol with the ser­ North Cannan, Salisbury, Litchfield, ple, helped me in deciding WASHINGTON (UPI) - In the I where a church housing the city’s se­ trip to the and that she ving age of alcoholic beverages set at 18; 6,000 BTU Goshen, Windsted, Harwinton, to make a career change.” White House staff shakeup | cond oldest religious congregation chose to come to New England because of however, a student must be 20 to be eligi­ Bristol, Enfield, South Windsor, “As director, I hope to GE CARRY-COOL* promised by President Carter, lost part of its roof. • provide every volunteer at its similarity to her own country. She wili ble to purchase the same at a state run Simsbury, Granby, East Hartford, stor. Alcoholic beverages are not sold in presidential assistant Tim Kraft I Winds reaching 68 mph caused Manchester Memorial with reside with the Wiilis family until Aug. 16 • Easy Installation Friday was named campaign Cromwell. Sweden as they are in Connecticut. Alsi, havoc at the Greater Hartford Open Scattered outages also were opportunities to grow,” at which time she will continue to Boston I manager of the president’s re-1 Brigitta commented that the lack of a dis­ Golf Tournament. Play at the reported in Windsor, Bloomfield, Mrs. Tonucci said. to spend the remaining two weeks of her • Air Exchange (Vent) election committee. cipline problem is probably due to the fact I Wethersfield Country Club was H artford, Avon, W ethersfield, trip. Chief of staff Hamilton Jordan I that everybody seems to know everybody suspended until Saturday when rain Newington and New Britain. Forde Rehearsal Set During the interview which was con­ • 10-Position Thermostat I also announced presidential within the system. However, Brigitta did sent players and spectators running said most were caused by lightning MANCHESTER -T h e ducted on Tuesday, Mrs. Nilsson offered counsel Robert Lipshutz would some comparisons on prices of vegetables say that the city schools had a greater dis­ • 2 Fan/2 Cooling for cover. and tree limbs on wires. Beethoven Chorus will cipline problem than the rural or suburban return to Georgia to become a co­ Robert Johndro, sexton at Hart­ rehearse Tuesday from 10 purchased in America (which are iower) Speeds trustee of Carter’s holdings with “We ask members of the public to as compared to Sweden. Also, our gasoline schools. ford’s South Congregational Church, treat all downed lines as if they were to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Mrs. Nilsson holds both a bachelors and Atlanta attorney Charles Kirbo was the only one in the building when Lutheran Church. prices are iower than Sweden. However, and will become chairman of the live,” he said. masters degree from the University of high winds tore across the capitol The National Weather Service at Retired male singers are the cost of approximately $2.00 per gallon proposed Carter presidential | city and left the church with an im­ in Sweden did not seem to affect Lund, Sweden, with a major in Swedish aOSEOUT PRICE Bradley International Airport in invited to participate in the 1 library. promptu skylight. suppliers, which Brigitta said they seem Literature. Her nomal class size is 25 with OUR RiBUUR $230 Windsor Locks reported the storms chorus. Before the rehear­ Jordan said Evan Dobelle, “I was standing out by one of the Elizabeth Toiiueci to have pienty; also the government is some ranging to thirty. She is a civil were moving south-southeast in a sal, there will be a coffee employee as opposed to the Connecticut SUPPLY LIMITEO, 26 IN STOCK O iLt I current campaign manager of the I doors,” he said. “There was just a hour. starting to tell people not to waste so Carter-Mondale Committee, will ] diagonal line across the state from 'i much. When questioned about the system whereby the teacher is the quick gust of wind and then the tire Worcester, Mass., to Poughkeepsie, continue as national chairman for alarm went off. All I heard was numbers of cars, Brigitta said that most employee of the school district. Under this N.Y. program, she becomes tenured after 18 fundraising for the president’s re- gushing water. At that time, I didn’t Two Spaces Reserved families had one car; in the city; those I election campaign. The storms, which moved out of months, which is 18 months less than the even know the roof was gone.” most areas within one hour, had the residing in the rural suburgan areas would Carter has not yet formally an- Part of the 60-foot-by-80-foot sec­ MANCHESTER — Two parking spaces reserved for possibly have two vehicles. Connecticut requirement for tenured xmfoSOAO telephone buzzing at the Office of I nounced his decision to run for re- I tion collapsed into the church handicapped persons have been marked off at Charter Mrs. Nilsson said she felt that the town status. She has been teaching for 8 years. Civil Preparedness at the state ar­ I election, and Jordan said that meeting room and the rest of the roof Oak Park and two more have been designated at Globe of Hebron was much more suburban than On the domestic side, Brigitta and her mory in -Hartford. I there is no timetable on when it fell across Main Street. No one was her home town which she characterized as husband are raising two children aged 5 I w I f)f ». t R SAit S StHvlCf Civil defense spokesman Alan Hollow Swimming Pool. will be announced. Park Superintendent Ernest Tureck said today he has rural surface. Also, she mentioned that we and 10. During her journey to the states, I reported hit by the debris. Hekking said he received a slew of In addition. Jordan, who said be have much more television here, morning her husband is taking the children on a Power outages were reported in a reports about fallen trees, power marked off a pair of spaces in front of the concession I made all the decisions for the stand at Charter Oak Park and two near the entrance to to night. In Sweden, the television is trip for one week, with swimming as the number of towns. Trees were up­ lines and telephone wires, but no featured activity. Other family members B.i). P E A R L F son staff changes with Carter’s ap­ rooted. Branches were Strewn across the bathhouse at Globe. viewed for oniy one hour in the morning, proval. also elevated Sarah Wed- report of injuries. are providing cljild care arrangements for () l<> M M N s i . Il l , (,i:t.Ji:i M VN( III "I I H streets. Police in Torrington, one of Hekking advised state residents to The spots were selected to give handicapped persons then goes off the air to return at about 5; 30 ^ngton, 34, to replace Kraft in his the children during the remainder. the first places hit by the storms, ad­ clear their yards of anything that u easy access to the facilities. until midnight. She also watched her first I political duties at the White vised residents to stay off the roads. wasn’t tied down, such as lawn fur­ House. A police dispatcher in West Hart­ I niture. ford answered the department’s “With 55 to 65 mph gusts, the wind South routine telephone line saying,,“If it’s Still Trying One of the many trees toppled by Friday home of John and Beth Marchei on can pick those things up and slam not an emergency, hang up.” them against the houses,” he said. DETROIT (UPI) - The United afternoon’s winds was one of the oldest Maple Main St. (Herald photo by Adamson) “We have wires, trees, I Auto Workers Union said Friday trees in Manchester, which stood near the everything’s down,” the dispatcher it has not abandoned its quest for said. a $1 billion tax investment in The area’s all-news radio station, Chester Corp., despite the ad­ WPOP in Newington, lost power at Trees Down, ministration’s rejection of direct 4;30 p.m. I cash help for the struggling firm. l/.S. Will Challenge In Waterbury, where the But a UAW spokesman said the thunderstorms also hit about 4:30 Power Lost I union is encouraged that the p.m., police were trying to reach government apparently will con­ electric utility crews to clear away In the Area Ukicomc G bpinoi sider some form of aid for live wires that fallen across roads. I Chrysler, Wide Coastal Limits “We have trees down. We have “We basically take the position High winds sweeping through the Recently, however, some U.S, am­ flooding. We have live wires down that it’s a positive step for the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The White House instructed the State and Manchester area Friday afternoon bassadors have urged that U.S. Navy throughout the city,” said Sgt. federal government to have House has decided to reassert the Defense departments last month to toppled trees, snapped utility poles ships and Air Force planes avoid cer­ Eldward Apicella. He said there had The Ajpcrmorket acknowledged that the Chrysler traditional claim to free passage have no hesitation about reasserting and downed power lines. been no injuries reported by late the traditional claim. tain disputed areas to avoid inter­ However, there was no report of in­ I situation is as serious as it is,” the anywhere on or over the high seas afternoon. Under a directive from the Joint national disputes. And American juries in any of the area towns. spokesman said. beyond the three-mile limit, ad­ He said one police officer was C o .— Chiefs of Staff, naval and air units vessels have honored other nations’ Glastonbury police reported that 65 “The key for us is that the ad­ ministration and miiitary officials trapped in his car when live wires have been advised to use water and 12-mile claims so as not to injection power lines were.knocked down and JVlO N ^y'^Ja^gS ministration appears to have said Friday. tensions into Law of the Sea dropped on the road in front and in uiAhtnc rejected the position that some The decision, resulting from a air space anywhere outside three many trees toppled, but by 6:30 p.m, back of his cruiser. people have taken that there National Security Councii study on miles offshore, rather than detour to negotiations. the town’s public works crews were Still, the Law of the Sea conference “ He can’t move,” Apicella said. should be no federal in­ navigation rights, couid lead the respect sovereignty claims beyond working with the Connecticut Light I has been unable to agree on a “We’re trying to get a hold of the volvement,” United States into confrontation with that distance. utility to get them wires out of & Power Co. and the fire department As a seagoing nation, the United worldwide coastal limit. to clear the streets. rnoiMiimarMt inuicK. the Soviet Union and China, which there.” States has traditionally insisted that The United States has been Robert DiBella, civil preparedness D * M U w t I claim sovereignty 12 miles out to sea. Northeast Utilities spokesman travel in and over the “high seas” prepared to go to a 12-miIe limit as director, said that he had recorded Dig m annuni l But the decision was aimed more Emmanuel Forde said virtually all Crispino’s East Middle Turnpike Supermarket is opening beyond the three-mile limit should be part of a comprehensive agreement winds reaching more than 70 miles -ru I directly at smaller countries such as electrical service in northwestern totally unobstructed. covering the high seas, coastal an hour in Glastonbury, with a one on August 12. And our Moneymarket is opening the very CLEVELAND (UPI) The I Libya, the Philippines and Goshen and Cornwall was down while FBI, stung by the worst day of I y^rgentina, some of which claim The State Department’s Jill waters and development of seabed inch of rain falling in a period of five resources. widespread outages were reported next day—Monday August 13. A full service office of violence in its history, I ggvereignty 200 miles out. Schuker said Friday, “There has everywhere except in southwestern minutes. Friday pressed the I for example, has frequently been no change in our policy regar­ The three-mile limit became pop­ A blackout affecting the Glaston­ ular around the 17th century because Connecticut. Heritage Savings inside Crispino’s supermarket. We’ll mMhunt ever in Ohio for the I jj.S. shrimp boats working the ding our three-mile claim in Several utility poles were split by bury High School area delayed the territorial limits or in terms of the that was about the maximum range summer production of “L’il Abner” fugitive a c c u ^ of killing one of I within 200 miles of its coast, lightning and downed wires caused offer the most convenient way to make deposits, three agents shot down Thursday. I officials said the White enforcement of this policy.” of a cannon in those days. more than an hour Friday night. A The suspect, Melvin Bay Guyon, I •' standing-room-only crowd of about withdrawals and payments right where you shop. So come 19. eluded capture in the shooting I C J _ , ^ 1 - 1 3 1 o O 1,200 persons jammed the auditorium over to the East Middle Turnpike. Where shopping and death of special agent Johnnie L. I ^ 1 1 | 3 0 | * f f | a , r K 0 l I R I I D well before the scheduled starting Oliver by jumping through a win- I time of 7:30, then waited patiently banking are better than ever, at Crispino’s—The dow and fleeing on a stolen bicy- I ^ jl another hour for the show to go on. East Hartford was also hard hit by supermarket with the moneymarket inside. ... .n. Open House 1 onight the storm, with wires and trees down father of three children, was the ■ throughout the town, police said. At first agent assigned to Cleveland ■ MANCHESTER - Sam Crispino products on Alice Drive; paper 6:30 p.m., firemen were standing to be killed in the line of duty. I invited the public to an open products on Mountain Road; washing guard over all downed power lines in Authorities said federal apnts I „ g ^ supermarket, 725 E. supplies on Ludlow Road; gelatins, town and the street department and and police numbering awut 150 I Turnpike, tonight, starting at peanut butter and pet food on Hilltop “everyone else was out trying to were systematically checking I g not to buy but to tour the facUity. Drive and frozen food and snacks on clean up the mess,” a member of the more than 200 leads in Oliver s I ^ jqj. shopping Greenwood Drive. East Hartford Police Department death Wirt the search focusing on I ^jg^ing at 9 a.m. said. Cleveland’s East Side ghetto. | The meat department, set against The southern section of thcbcfaruKiq a striking background of black and Crispino said maps will not be Manchester was the hardest hit part IwtmiAo TnA nv I needed even though the store could gold, will be found at the rear of the of town, according to reports. A insiae i oaay i ^ ^ 3 ^ 3 , , ..city of village store. numbers of trees were down on South Main Office: 1007 Main Sfreef, Manchester 649-4586 • K-Mart Office: Spencer Street. Businggg 12 I Charm," with the aisles named for The delicatessen department will Main Street, and trees and power feature a vast assortment of cheeses, Manchester 649-3007 • Coventry Office: Route 31. 742-7321 • Tolland Office: Rt. 195, '/> mile Churches . 9 I streets in the vicinity. lines were reported down on Spencer south of 1-86. Exit 99 872-7387 • Moneymarkets: Inside Crispino's, East Middle Turnpike, all sorts of cold meats and salads, ClaMified ...... ^^^9 I If you are thirsty, stroll down Street, Hillstown Road and Bush Hill Manchester, and Food Mart. West Middle Turnpike in the Manchester Parkade Heritage Savings Crispino said. Road. Power lines were also Collators Corner ^^1 ggulder Road, where you will find all reported down on North Main Street. ESCE & Loan As^iatim-Since 1891 . ; ...... 4 I kinds of soda and beer as well as There will also be an in-store bditoriai ... ^ • 1 grgckers and cookies. bakery, and one can buy fresh baked Two cars, including one on Del- Entertainment ...... - I Traveling through the store, you bread and rolls every day, he added. mont Street, were crushed by falling Obituaries...... I jj^d produce and dairy products The Heritage Saving & Loan will trees, but no one was injured, police People/Places...... I g Middle Turnpike; diet food, open its branch office at the market said. Monday. A spokesman of the bank Tolland County was perhaps the “P?™ ; ...... I pasta and convenience foods on In- ’The sign is up, the flags in place, and the shopping carts in hardest hit, with power reported out ...... Spotligh^ I Drive; cereals, candies, nuts said Friday that he was very line for the Sunday opening of Sam Crispino’s new super­ W eather...... | gotfee and tea on Ferguson enthusiastic about the future of the market at 725 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester.. —Sev I'atri’ Six Road, baking needs and health store and Heritage’s branch office.

<- EVENING HERAU), Sat., Auguit 11,197»— PAGE THREE PACE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. August 11, 1979 Collectors^ Corner Ntwt for Senior citiions THbsb H0U8B8 Not foT EvBryhody 4 A ^ . ■ * mnnatAVt In OllA tf/hlmhv UUIa a t By DOUGLAS DOWIE “Gas is $3 a gallon.in Paris,” said Joyce mansion In the Holmby Hills section that was U.S. Gold Ring Dollars By WALLY FORTIN the men golfers here at the shopping. 9 a.m . ladies golf BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) - Rodeo Rey, the firm’s vice president and chief once owned by actor Tony Chirtls and the Hi Everybody! Well the center so they may pick up at Neipsic. 1 p.m. return Realty specializes in dream homes — salesperson. “Everyone in Paris wants to entertaining duo of Sonny and Cher. She was conducting an open house first news is about our up extra points on the game of from shopping. architectural wonders, ornate mansions and move to Southern California.” Wednesday for an award-winning home in the and coming polka trip golf, are urged to call the Wednesday: 9 a.m. hillside villas. But if you have to ask how The Los Angeles real estate market was ob­ city’s exclusive Brentwood section. Even with Once] Reached Popularity Tuesday morning. Those center to sign up. We will health clinic by appoint­ mucb,'don't bother calling. viously ready for a venture alm «l exclusively a price tag of $1.5 million, a steady stream of . , making the trip should by playing Aug. 14 and 9 ment. 10 a.m. pinochle It’s no coincidence the initials and logo of at the carriage trade. During its first month in games and friendship cir­ potential customers and other brokers roamed . 'm ■*' arrive here at 6:30 a.m. a.m. at Neipsic Golf Club the month-old firm — “ R R ” — m atch the in­ operation. Rodeo Realty sold 10 homes worth By RUSS MacKENDRICK through the spacious house inspecting Its 10 because the bus will leave in Glastonbury, cle. No lunch today. 12:45 signia and initials of a very well-known well over $14 million. With the Susan B. Anthony getting at 7 a.m . It will be a long Schedule for Ihe week: p.m. bridge games. 1 p.m. automobile, the Rolls Royce. Mrs. Rey, 35, also is vice president of rooms. such mixed reviews, how do you sup­ day, so dress comfortably Monday; 8 a.m. Senior craft class. Bus pick up at Rodeo Realty handles only homes running $1 Harleigh Sandler Realtors, Rodeo Realty’s The average American would be more than pose a ring dollar would make out? and especially wear com- golf league at the East 8:15 a.m. return trips at million and up. Its customers include some of parent company and one of the largest content with the guest house In the rear, next Such a coin was seriously considered to the tennis court and' behind the swimming fortable shoes.' Hartford course. 10 a.m. noon and 3 p.m. the the world’s wealthiest people — including residential real estate firms in the city. back in 1852 and the operators at the The action here starts kitchen social games. No Thursday; No bus today. many from the oil-rich Middle E ast nations of The wife of actor Alejandro Rey, the cum pool and jacuzzi. Mint prepared four designs Which “ Five years ago, when I started selling with our Wednesday mor- iunch s e rv e d . 1 p .m . 'No official meeting. Open Iran and Saudi Arabia. laude graduate of the University of Southern now exist as patterns struck in gold. homes, this house would have gone for about ning pinochle scores: John pinochle games. Bus pick shuffleboard games out­ The owners of Rodeo Realty — pronounced California, has been selling homes for the past This one has the most class with its Gaily, 639; Bob Hill, 624; up at 8:15 a.m. return trips side. “row-day-o,” as in Beverly Hill’s most six years. $650,000,” Mrs. Rey said. “And for five years “United States of America” on one Jennie Fogarty, 609; Bea at noontime and 3:30 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen exclusive shopping area — say the firm is the She was picked to run the plush office in the people have been asking me how long these side and the word “ EiOLLAR” on the Carrier, 607; Sam Schors, Tuesday: 7 a.m. bus social gam es. No lunch first of its type in Southern California, perhaps heart of Beverly Hills after closing Harleigh prices will keep rising. Frankly, I don’t know other. Two of the other designs did 605; Ernestine Donnelly, leaves for Polka Festival today. 1 p.m. setback in the country. Sandler’s biggest deal of 1 9 7 8 - a <4 8 millinn when it will end.”______not give the denomination and the 601; Joh Derby, 593; Billy and 9 a.m . bus leave.s for games. third one had a plain "U.S.A. 1852” Stone, 590; Marie Burke, on the front. 588; Lucille Goldman, 588; The “ringer” shown here is called AH Stop John Phelps, 583. num ter 145 in the book: “ United In the afternoon it was States Pattern, Experimental and bridge games and the lucky Trial Pieces” by J. Hewitt Judd. It prize winners were Kay was part of the famed Mocatta ^ F f t R E Ellsworth, 4,540; Alice Collection of patterns sold recently Allison, 4,040; Barbara by NERCA (New England R are Coin (Mnklln, 3,810; Annette Auctions) at the ANA convention in against the holes and in 1854 they Memorial, again around 10,000. The Hillery, 3,570. r-?-: St. Louis. The Prices Realized sheet settled on a planchet 15 mm across last and scarcest are the 1922 Grant T h u i^ y , a bus load left is not ready yet, but Judd gives it a and thinner. Memorials. They cam e with and for the Plainfield Dog figure of $4,000— cheap enough con­ Gold dollars were a necessity at without a star — 5,016 struck with, an tim m ier longs Track and we’ll give you sidering that no more than 12 are in one time because paper money and 5,000 without. They are each in the results in the next existence. wasn’t trusted and silver dollars the Red Book at $750 uncirculated and $ ^ in very fine. column. In all there were 16 specimens of were disappearing because the Ooad8wn.Aua tZ Sai .Au« 10 umiion«p«>cua(uiTW Friday night was our big OeoBlun^AuB 12-8bUAu» tt Umtmpwcwtti^ 2SB the various “Doughnut dollars” in bullion was worth more than the face We shouldn’t leave the gold dollar Vegas Night at the Army — r~GroCTr7n™™| gold at the auction, plus several of value. The big years for gold dollars area without a word about the possi­ and Navy Gub, and for S — — T— ^ the same designs struck in other w ere: 1851, with a mintage of 3,317,- ble fakery. Even an experienced results you’ll have to wait service deli ^ metals. The workers at the Jffint 671, and 1853 with 4,076,051. Very few eealer would be cagey about laying until Wednesday’s column. must have had a ball in 1852 trying were made after the Civil War and out moneysfor one without a cer­ Sun G lory By the way, we have the dies on different alloys to see h w they were completely phased out, tificate. Such's document can be ob­ fliers available now for the they would come out ( “ Hey Joe, look except for commemoratives, after tained either from ANACS or INSAB 7-day boat cruise to Ber­ Outdoor Eating Values! at this!” ), because the J-145 design and the assurance is well aorth the Sbopj 1889. muda. During the cruise can be found today in silver, copper, Collectors should be well aware of cost. (American Numismatic Society you’ll be treated by a very copper-nickel, nickel and brass. the commemoratives because they Certificatin Service, Colbcado; Inter­ talented and funny come­ Sliced one pound pkg There are only 2 or 3 in silver and one had low mintages and they have not national Numismatic Society Come get your StDp&Shopsworth dian, Louis Nye, as well as 9 iop^ of them is in the collection at the gone stratospheric in price. There Authentication Bureau, Washington, Stop & Shop Bacxxi ;; 99* a real old pro, Hildgard. Connecticut State Library. were two in 1903 to celebrate the D.C.) h^NamTiudi Steed The cruise is schedule for 64 ounce bottle S top& S hop Our first gold dollars were minted Louisiana Purchase; one showed Colonial Bac»n"«JS.".’s r ‘1.05 Coming Event the week of Oct. 14th. in 1849, without holes. They weighed Jefferson and the other McKinley. AnnourorRath *1.09 Tuesday, August 14, 7 to 10 p..n. Also we have a nice 3May 1.672 grams, of which 90% was gold— They put out 17,500 of each. Then in Special Buys For Barbecues! 8 |H a fi another summer get-together of the trip to Lake George Oscar Mayer Bacon XX ‘ 1.49 0.04837 troy oz. (Worth about $15 at 1904 and 1905 cam e the Lewis and Manchester Philatelic Society at scheduled just in time for M eat Hot Dogs Ipox^pkg *1.29 Playground Fun melt-down today.) They were tiny Clark dollars for the Centennial mott’s Community Hall, upstairs at the foliage season and for BuddigSic^ Meats 49* PimCh coins, only 13 millimeters across, Exposition — mintages slightly over 587 Middle Turnpike Blast. These full information call our of­ . Porte »KXJlder Roll ‘j r *1.49ib Face painting was one of the more popular from playground programs throughout the and a nuisance to handle. So in 1852 10,000. Veiy Berry. gatherings so far have turned out to fice. We’ll be talking more •*WMteGedt” the minters tried the same weight of In 1905 there was the Panama- G rap e attractions at the annual playground fun day town participated in the event. (Herald photo be lively circuit-book-and-trading about both trips a litlle o r R o I at Mt. Nebo Thursday morning. Children by Adamson) gold made dime-sized (17.9 m m ), and Pacific Expo dollar — 15,000; and sessions. Visitors are always ^corner deli Qg* °*°«° 6 9 N»a** o t u later. perforated. The decision finally went in 1916 and 1917 a McKinley Potato Chips .fSiSS 79“ Royal Cheesecake ItotpkQ. welcome. Joe took a few of our in tkWM iMturtng a MTVtctdtil members on a deep sea Gulden Mustard vXimm 63* TootsieRolPops 6.37 oz. 2 - , ‘1 Alpert C,-¥»neiPot»o»»*09« fishing trip this past id e e n s i ______21 ounce can B& M Sunshine Final Performance Slated Tuesday and they all had a & other Brands CBS Tops Emmy List swell time and caught IPutromi The Clockwork Repertory Com­ musical, featuring a professional magic and puppets. This love-story of themselves quite a number Baked I k i t pany at the historic Thomaston New York company, will perform the carnival world centers around of blue fish. W hole Opera- House will present the last evenings at 8:15 at the opera house the character of Lilli, made world- The golfers were all out 2V2-3lbs. Beans production of this summer season from August 15 through the 25th, with famous by Anna Marie Alberghetti. this past Monday morning Austrian Swiss Cheese ‘2.7a. beginning Wednesday, August 15th. performances on Wednesday through For ticket and group rate informa­ With 14 Shows Chosen and the following are the O x * 'em on the rotisserie ' 'til they’re golden brown . delicious! B rick 10 oz. The production will be the classic Saturday evenings. tion please call the 'Theatre box of­ better scores: Low Net: SgSShopp^^Q NEW YORK (UPI) - Rockford Files,” “The “ Taxi,” Alan Alda of "M- Thompson of “Family” O ven pkg American musical, “Carnival.” 'Carnival’ Is a fun family show, fice at 283-0112. Sibrinz, 30; Doyle, 31; Gin- "White Gem" ABC may win the ratings Paper Chase” and "Lou A-SH," Hal Linden of was to be expected, and This internationally acclaimed daw, 31; Golas, 32; Porter, 2'/?-3b pkg complete with clowns, acrobatics. Grant.” “Barney Miller’’ and then the nominators had a Cut Up or Split Chicken Coronet Napkins IptyieOctphs 55* Black Olives ‘f.S SSr 59* race, but CBS turned up as 33; Hadden, 33. Low Gross: S a ld d ^ lQ f the network with the most "Rockford” has been on Carroll O'Connor of "All in problem. There just aren’t ClHcken Vlasic Kosher or Polish ^ 79* Petke, 42; Gallas, 43; 2'v3lb pkg Viva Italian Dressing 'XX, 79* the air long enough to win the Family.” that many dramatic series “White Gem’’Breasf Em m y nominations — 14 Bidwell, 44; Porter, 44; ;ookedHam ‘3.5a programs nominated for geriatric honors, “Lou Going on to outstanding around. Laundry Detergent Beef or Chicken -1,2,3 or4 Romanweld, 44; Lovett, 44. Chicken 2'/r-31b pkg ‘CHiPs’ Star Out of Danger awards this year, com­ Grant” is in the prime of lead actor in a drama “White Gem"Legs Starting times for the its ratingS'life and “The- series, there’s a little em­ our pared with 11 for P K , 9 for golfers for Aug. 13 and Paper Chase” was barrassment there — along care unit and into a regular tiple injuries sustained in a broken breastbone, a broken ABC and 7 for NBC. Aug. 20 are as follows: kitchen Anu& LOS ANGELES (U P D - The awards, to be broad­ canceled in its first season with EM Asner for "Lou Enough lor a family' Erik Estrada, one of the private hospital room. motorcycle accident. wrist and several fractured 1. Segerberg, Anderson, W hole cast on ABC Sept. 9, are after some of the worst Grant,” James Gamer for stars of the ''CHiPS'' Estrada, 30, was A hospital spokeswoman ribs when his cycle crashed Sibrinsz, Doyle. Large32oz.size 2 y 2 -3 lb s . mmer ratings numbers on televi­ “Rockford” and Jack Perdue _ being streamlined down to television series, has been recovering at UCLA said Thursday the hand­ into an auto during the - 2. Bjorkman, Fuller, 25 this year, for which sion. Klugman for “Quincy,” moved out of the intensive Medical Center from mul- some actor was “still in filming of a segment of the Fee, Gleeson. 70 oz. * | 0 9 there are 221 nominations The comedy series there’s Ron Leibman for : p e r d u e stable condition.” She said' TV series. 3. Dickinson, Lasher, Ch66S6 box of programs broadcast category proves once again “ Kaz,” which has gone the hundreds of telephone calls Estrada and Larry DeMartin, Petke. C l u d ^ that’s where the medium is way of “Paper Chase.” Chicken P restone ‘3.29 9 Lives C at Food were received every hour Wilcox star on the show as from July 1, 1978 to June 4. Wotruba, Morse, Gior- The Almanac 30, 1979. at its liveliest — two of the Perhaps it will help the S top& S hop m Perdue Cut Up or Split 2'/r-3lbs C itgo M otor Oil 55* inquiring about him. California Highway Patrol dana, Scott. Dish Detergent 2 'g' ‘1 A l S e % SAE10W • 30 or 10W • 40 For top number of nominees were new for the very talented Leibman Today is Saturday, Aug. 11, the 223rd day of 1979 with Estrada was in critical officers. 5. Secor, Gibson, Cooked Chicken * i ,oa nominations given an in­ 1978-79 season. That would latch on to another series. 4-5b pkg condition when he was ad­ No date has been set for CMstellucci, Gose. Perdue Chicken Legs 142 to follow. be “ Mork & Mindy” and The nominators f o o d s freezer with great buys from ours! mitted to the hospital Mon­ Estrada’s departure from dividual show, the prize 6. Desjeunes, Rau, Cole Slaw 5a The moon is moving toward its last quarter “Taxi,” with golden oldies stretched a bit to put up 4-5lb pkg day and transferred from the hospital. The goes to CBS’ "Lou Grant,” Lovett, Baker Perdue Chicken Breast S top& S hop The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Mrs. which cornered 14, while “ MA-S-H,” “ Barney Ruth Gordon for an episode Taste O Sea the intensive care unit spokeswoman said “it 7. Dutelle, Everett, Reel m big values' The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn. NBC’s “Backstairs at the Miller” and “All In The of “Taxi," along with ^seafood Thursday. He suffered a would be at last a week.” Gallas, Leach. Those born on this day are under the sign of Leo. White House” took 11 and Fam ily” rounding out the Katherine Helmond of American author Robert Ingersoll was born Aug. 11, 8. Gartside, Reid, SeaFood O r a i ^ “ MA-S-H” earned 10. list. "Soap,” Linda Lavin of 1833. Porter, Call. The nominations can be It comes as no surprise "A lice,” Isabel Sanford of On this day in history: 9 . Irvine, Hadden, Fresh Cod Beef Rounds Jiuoe revealing about the state of that Robin Williams is "The Jeffersons” and Jean In 1909, the first radio SOS was received when the liner fBookmoblle Schedule] Miller, Monast. the television art. Take the among the nominees for Stapleton, no longer of "All “Araphoe” messaged for help off Cape Hateras, N.C. 10. Romanowski, Smyth, category of outstanding outstanding lead actor in a in the Family.” FOlets 169 In 1954, a formal peace announcement ended the seven- MANCHESTER -Here 2:50 p.m.—Carriage Drive. Jaslowski, Bidwell. ^m pRoast drama series. There are comedy series — along Among dramatic series 3:30 p.m. —Kane Road. 11. Giacomini, Provost, Swordfish Steak Fresh‘ 3.49b 'Great Beer year war in Indochina between France and forces of the SkviShop CQ f is next week’s schedule tor three nominees — “The with Judd Hirsch of lead actresses, Sada 'iffOtin USOAChoce THtaO Sea ()uinn. ^h rim p Rolls 17(U padugr I .U w Beef Round Tip Steak u 1.99. aMterOcil24oz (*Q ‘2.49 Grapefruit Juice iZoircacan communist Viet Minh. the Manchester Public Thursday Rsh Portions B vdiE y* 12. Frederickson, 24oirc»i*g 59* Library bookmobile: 10:30 a.m. —Delmont USOA Ore-Ida Potatoes Orange Plus 12ataC*cvi 0 9 Laquerre, Golas, Choice 1 . 9 9 h HM h BrmwT ■ Staadded Monday Nursery School. ^frozen meats Xjck cookmg' Cube) steak Beef Round 1:30 p.m. —Marshall Road. Theater Schedule Murawski. . ArrySue 170Z . pkg Pepperidge Farm The Weather 8:50 a.m. —Carver Lane. 2:10 p.m. —Elizabeth Drive. 13. Lumbruno, Par- . package 1.79h All Natural Stop&Shop 10:30 a.m. —Bluefield 1 lb.pkgLovitfs 20' Lean Ground Beef 2:50 p.m. —Lawton Road. “Heaven Can Wait” — Show makian, Traygis, Hindle, Drive. SATURDAY Groove Tube” 11:30 3:30 p.m. —Avondale Road. starts at dusk 14. B uettner, Hooker, Layer 11:40 a.m. —Walnut Street. Mansfield Drive-In — 8/>GaiLIoe E. Hartford Drive-In — Vernon Cine 1 — “ Hooper” “Escape from Alcatraz” Fitzpatrick, Brewer. S h a i ^ Groi&dBeeSAndHydritt^ 1:30 p.m. —Clinton Street. Library Hours "H.O.T.S.” 8:30; "Sunset 2:10 p.m. —Seaman Circle. 2:00-7:20-9:30 “Heaven Can Wait” — Show Any women interested in Cake Code” 10:00 3 p.m. —Fountain Village Mary Cheney Library Vernon Cine 2 — “Meat- starts at dusk playing golf with some of TextuMdVraetaUePiwtdn iCream E. Windsor Drive-In — -tltyefCitalr — Adult and Reference balls” 1:307:10-9:15 * 2 » » Apartments. “Hooper” 8:30; "Gator” Vernon Cine 1 — “Hooper” A p p ro x $ 4 All departments open Monday 2:004:00-5:45-7:30-9:30 V Beef Patties ‘3.99 169 Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 10:15 Fuel Aid • 4 pifce paRm 3 pound Flavors tu b Assorted Varieties Manchester Drive-In — SUNDAY Vernon Cine 2 — “Meat- produce 8:50 a.m. —Ivy Manor 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 p ackag e S u p IS h o o baiis’’ 1:30-3:15-5:00-7:10-9:15 HARTFORD (UPI) - ISWouviCOrtaY Apartments. "Condominium” 8:25; "King E. Hartford Drive-In — Try our breakfast goodies' 5 kinds ol juicy c Pound Cake 99* Whip Topping a.m. to 6 p.m. Children’s V^bakery f S f in k E y t “ H.O.T.S.” 8:30; “Sunset Rep. Christopher Dodd, n 9:30 a.m. —Lincoln Center. Department open Monday and Frat” 9:45; “Sex on the at one special Strawberries 75* Code” 10:00 DConn., says President H endries Fudgsicles (*^12 99* 10:30 a.m. —Manchester Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 Groove Tube” 11:30 Mansfield Drive-In — E. Windsor Drive-In — HtBMttl niMIATVItt Early Learning Center. p.m. and Tuesday, Carter’s proposed fuel aid 1:30 p.m. —Branford Street. “Escape from Alcatraz” "Hooper” 8:30; "Gator” program - would provide at dairy Fresh, fresh, fresh. And specially priced, loo. Wednesday, Friday and Satur­ 10:15 2:10 p.m. —McDivitt Drive. least 44,000 Connecticut [S eed less w - day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Manchester Drive-In — 2:50 p.m. —Grissom Road. Whiton Memorial Library households with $16 million “Condominium” 8:25; “King California 24oz. cup Light n’Lively Assorted Ravors 3:30 p.m. —Clyde Road. —All departments open Mon­ Vernon CM ^2 Frat” 9:45; “Sex on the to help pay their oil bills I Tho m pson' no* Wednesday day through Friday from 10 HC)UUS HI fi' f > ■ ' '• 3 ZANY COMEDIES this winter. UBl MATim t^TOCMT • ‘lil: _ V 22ounceloaf 8:50 a.m. —Meadows Con­ a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Satur­ Carter has proposed New Country day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Show Starts at 8:25 Large(ltalia) For period ending 7 p.m. 8/11/79. During Saturday's valescent Home. 1:10^ spending $1.6 billion on fuel Com Toasties wiS? 65' Red Queen or Large Juicy During July and August and 7no thundershowers are expected in the East and West Gulf 1:30 p.m. -Tuck Road. 1:11 assistance this year. The English Muffinssttisw. 3 ‘1 @ Y o g U l t on the Saturday preceding ^ IL L MURRAY. m M u scat Coast Region, the South and Middle Atlantic Coast 2:10 p.m. —Wyneding Hill aid would be financed by C a n fitu d B la c k E x o ^ Road. Labor Day, the libraries will Stop& S hop G rapes S w e e tl States. Elsewhere weather is fair in general. be closed Saturdays. revenue from his yet to be G rapes approved windfall profits bowlncaloriss. Sweet source o f many G rapes vitamins and minerals. tax on oil companies. Manchester S ^ I j . To Advertiae To Report New* I CINE a 79 ibCatFnn^Sat Dodd said Thursday that East Hartford — Glastonbury Date Nut 1302. 79* Mrs. RIberts For a classified advertisement, call Sour Cream To report a news item or story idea: about 36,000 Connecticut OanberryNutlZoz T«np-TMtM«pedS<1.09 Frosted Shakes- Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester___Alex Girelli, 643-2711. households received $4 Banana Tea 12 02 Golden Yellow Cream Cheese hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. million in emergency fuel USPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Frankfurt Rolls Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 aid in the winter of 1978. FromowMItfNnt Gallon Jug Fruit Ravored 64 oz. Stop & Shop closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Published daily except Sunday and EAST WINDSOR Carter’s plan would ^ Q ffln ^ tyle Donuts Agi calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 anas certain holidays hy the Manchester HMI 'I • DMIVf IN tji «I7T s ; For information about display adver­ quadruple the sum. 2 Publishing Co.. Herald Square. P.O. Coventry ___Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 Orange IHIfW Box 591. Manchester. Conn. 06040. tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising Hebron . .. Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 Jiealth&jjeautyaids director, at 643-2711. 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I New England. «V" “HEAVEN CAN W AITl EVB341NG HERALD, Sat., August 11,1979 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 11, 1979 Adult School Offers Defendants Jack Anderson Give Blood HAVERHILL, Mass. (UPI) - Variety of Courses ; Judges can’t ask defendants for a pound of flesh but they can ask for a Political Exiles in the U.S. Do OK With Right Connections Spanish, German, sewing, Uiloring, ’The Manchester Adult Evening pint of hlood. drapery making, rug hooking and rushed him to the hospital. School will open its fall program. During the past three weeks. WASHINGTON - Political exiles also contacted us. or had already developed, an in­ timidatlon of Filipinos” in this coun­ be understood that they were the September 17-20 with the session run­ braidii^, crewel, shirret, crocheung, District Judge Norman Brisson has Despite solid evidence that Mar­ fluence that would adversely affect” try. The same agent later ap­ painful, painstaking means by which Partially paralyzed and im- ning for a period of about nine weeks. macrame, bread making, cake asked 28 defendants in his court to with the right connections and decoration, interior design and enough money — like deposed cos, through his consul in San Fran­ the Marcos regime, the report proached the San francisco Police the 40-year-old federal narcotics mobiTized in a body cast for three ’The Adult School offers a variety of donate blood to the Red Cross. Only explained. It added ominously that Department with a similar offer of agent slowly regained his health courses including: Typing, ne^lepoint. one refused. Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio cisco, had tried to keep Mijares off Brochures containing registration U.S. intelligence agencies "did not cooperation. after being gunned down two years months, Vazquez refused to give up. shorthand, bookkeeping, office "They may start calling me Somoza — can find comfortable the witness stand by offering him a forms will be available at local rule out th6 possiblity of violence” by In eariy 1974, the FBI learned that ago by a gang of underworld thugs. He began by working jigsaw puzzles machines, computer progranuning, Dracula,” Brisson said ’Thursday, haven in the United States, But for $50,000 bribe — an illegal attempt to business English, automotives, banks, town libraries, the high school the Philippine agents. six Fiiipino agents had been assigned ’The superb surgical skill of Dr. with his nerve-shattered right hand. “but I am not the originator of this those who are on the outs with interfere with a federal witness — no woodworking, furniture refinishing, and the Municipal Building on Mon­ concept of public service, I just used Marcos’ agents have been spotted to the Los Angeles area to keep track Robert Yario, who operated on Then he turned to needlework, repressive regimes, refuge here is action was taken by U.S. authorities. ui^lstering, chair caning. day Aug. 20. Mail registrations will it a little bit.” of Sergio Osmena Jr., who was a Vazquez after the shootout in South not so easy. Two years later, after writing us that in the New York, San Francisco and producing a three-foot replica of the Also; Oil painting, watercolor, be accepted from Aug. 20 until Sept. Chicago, saved the agent’s life. But it One of the U,S, he planned to sneak back into the Los Angele.s areas by U.S. former Philippine senator, the son of DEA seal. drawing, jewelry ladpadary, 6. An in-person registration will be counter-intelligence agencies. a former president and "the No. 1 op­ was Vazquez’ courageous determina­ held at Manchester High School government's pet Philippines, Mijares disappeared. He Liberated from his cast, Vazquez metalsmithing, creations in lead One group of several secret agents position ieader in the United States,” tion during months of therapy that glass, first aid, federal income tax, cafeteria on Tuesday Sept. 11 from dictators is Presi­ has never been heard from since. floated in a saltwater pool, used the “cover” of bodyguards to according to the Senate report. kept him from being a helpless crip­ flower arranging, consumer law. 6:30 - 8 p.m. dent Ferdinand A secret Senate report discloses progressed to swimming, then Marcos’ elder daughter, Imee, who Since that time, U.S. inteiligence ple. Also: indoor plant care, holiday Registration fees will remain the Marcos of the that as early as May 1973, Philippine walking in the pool’s buoyant water; 646-0660^ was studying at Princeton in May agencies have coliected scant infor­ One of the first Mexican- wreaths, antiques, sign language, same as last year. Fees are not Philippines, Ever intelligence agents began arriving in finally, he graduated to a walker, refundable except in cases where and June of 1973. Their real assign­ mation on Marcos’ agents in this Americans on the Oxnard, Calif., salesmanship, calligraphy, party PERSONAUZED since he tore up the United States to monitor, in­ classes do not materialize due to in­ ment was to'infiltrate anti-Marcos country. It is not even known how police force, Vazquez was assigned then crutches and — triumphantly — cookery, tennis social dancing, in­ VIDEO the Philippine filtrate and neutralize anti-Marcos a cane. tegral yoga, bridge, guitar and self sufficient enrollment. Fees do not in­ constitution and groups here. Until Mijares’ defec­ groups in the New York area. many are in the United States, to narcotics work and eventually clude the costs of books or materials. Viele Gruesse aus Amerika Let us Videotape your though their number was estimated Joined the U.S. Dnlg Enforcement A year after the shootout, Vazquez defense for women. I special events: Weddings, declared martial law in 1972, his un­ tion, Marcos’ secret agents were One Marcos agent at that time was Also: UFO’s photography, French, Friendship force ambassadors and host der the directions MHS German teachers primarily interested in the activities nervy enough to approach the FBI in at 19 a few years ago. Administration. On the night of May limp^ into court; his testimony sent [ Birthdays, Anniversaries, dercover agents have spied on and families brush up on their German with Heidi Mclnemey and Renate Lincoln. Am­ Color Fltxluctions. harassed anti-Marcos dissidents who of Raul Manglapus, former Philip­ San Francisco offering his help with Hall of Heroes: 31,1977, he went up the stairway of a the gang to prison. Mystery Trip Slated bassadors will be leaving for Germany Aug. sleazy tenement for a meeting with Michael Bsullak, a German student at sought refuge in this country. pine foreign minister; Antonio “the problems among Philippine im­ By working jigsaw puzzies, doing five men who had promised to sell Today, Vanzquez supervises a 13- HEBRON - ’The Hebron Summer concerning the proposed trip may Manchester High School, in preparation for 16 while families here will host German The most celebrated case was that Villegas, former mayor of Manila, migrants.” He carried a letter of in­ needlework and swimming in a sait- him four pounds of heroin for $56,000. man undercover unit in DEA’s San Recreation program is featuring a contact Netto for additional informa­ this month’s exchange. TTie classes were un- visitors Aug. 17. of Primitive Mijares, once Marcos' and Eugenio Lopez, former publisher troduction from the Philippine consul water pool, Gus Vazquez has Instead, they ambushed him.. One Diego office, and plays racguetball mystery trip Aug. 16 for all children tion. ______chief censor and journalistic hatchet of the Manila Chronicle. general there. demonstrated the qualities of per- bullet severed his carotid artery, with his 16-year-oId son. registered in he program, jonly those man. He became disenchanged, fled The Philippine government had The FBI politely declined the offer sonai courage that earn him a place with Tills Valuable Coupon With This Valuable Coupon (with a 37S0 Purchase' WI1 UraOPurchase’ With Coupon a $7.50 ^Htrehase* which carries blood to the brain; children who sign up for the trip may to the United States and blew the "become increasingly concerned of assistance, partly because the in our special Hall of Heroes. participate by contacting Darrell another almost cut his left thigh bone whistle on his former boss before a that Pres. Marcos’ enemies in the State Department had already If puzzles, needlework and swim­ Netto, program director. House subcommittee in mid-1975. He United States might be developing. expressed concern over “possible in- ming seem less than heroic, it should in half. Fellow agents waiting outside Also, there will be no recreation program offered at Hebron Elemen­ tary School on that day. The rain date is Aug. 17. lH aiirhniti'r tiunuiuj Hrrali^ Parents having any questions Hi Manchester — A City of Village Charm 'Cacant NtM« Prgi*MM »y IM I lMi6naC«ipenP«fMi»y Founded Oct, 1, 1881 Pac Rescues Group Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square, Stranded on Flight Manchester, Cotm 06040 Telephone (203) 643-271 1 aiii!MW.-HH=mTOiai> Men'Def AutJil Sufed^ j l Ciau'dl O" K'r*rnDe' Hffib Uiletrial'Ui'dl NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - For a group of sU te college students who were stranded in Hong Kong without rooms SEBBEE |SS3 !9 » ■eel Round BaelChuck MIH 0KMWIUNYTME 8DA1.V Customof Service — 647-9946 Harold E Tufkinalon. Executive Editor or a return flight, the best travel agent in town was sU te Raymond F Robmson. Editor-Publisher Frank A Burbank, Managing Editor Environmental Protection Commissioner Stanley J. Pac. Central ConnecUcut State College History Professor Freshly _ BOnOM BEEF Lou Addazio, who organized the trip, said ’Thursday the ROUNDS ISHOULDER 20-member group was stuck in Hong Kong in late July GROUND $ 1 5 9 WholtZZIoianis. WholeVloZOlM. Other Editors Say when he chanced to meet Pac and anoUier New Britain area group in a hotel lobby. BEEF . Ib S SSsauMOMuta Addazio said he told Pac about a series of snafus in the FOW KBLY QROONO CHUCK^ ^ Rump Eye Round tour arrangements which left the fuiancially strapped Roasts m a sts CUSTOM CUT Chrsyler Corp., burdened with a government assistance raises other college group in Hong Kong with no place to go.- Lean $ 1 6 9 TOYOURODDEn ISartM third quarter loss of $207.1 million questions: How should the federal Pac picked up the telephone and made a tew long dis­ Bool Brisket-Bonaless GROUND BEEF Whota 8-10 lbs. Unirlmmad and saddled with 80,000 unsold eight- government respond when the next tance calls to state Consumer Protection Commissioner FORMERLY GROUND *1.99 *299 cylinder vehicles, has asked the U.S. faltering corporation asks for money Mary Heslin, whose agency resolved the matter and BONELESS BEEF STEAK SALE! B R I S K E T FRESH Bm I Chuch'BofwlGM government for $1 billion in cash to avoid bankruptcy? Without com­ arranged for the students to make connections for home. Extra Lean $ Bm I Chuch-BorteiGSi Shouldtr PoiRtCut * tl Flat Cut *2fi over the next 18 months. Chrsyler petition, what will induce U.S. cor­ “I’m very grateful to Pac, he took right over,” Addazio GROUND BEEF b. LONDON BROIL SHOULDER says it will repay the loan when the porations to produce high quality said. ’The state Department of Consumer Protection now B«tl Chuch-Bone*«fS Bm I ftound-Bonelots Bottom •IK is investigating tour operator Sigfried Schreiner of profits start rolling in again. products? Why should they bother to B O N E L E SS BLAD E SW ISS STEAKS stilLRnLkiR lulifk Norwalk, who is affiliated with Educators AcUviUes BMt Chuck-Bonotni For other businesses that fail in redesign their goods to address Bm < Chuck*Bon«l«ss ‘'S “ Associates, officials said. Schreiner booked the $2,900 C H U C K FILLET our free enterprise system, such a trends like the energy crunch? 9 CUBE STEAKS OSOARtPAYUhiiai tour of Hong Kong and China in connection with Great In the interest of the U.S. economy, request might be dismissed as rhina International Tours, officials said. Schreiner said HMtWdlfMrt "if ludicrous. But Chrysler employes the federal government must try to ' his agency wasn’t responsible for group’s problems and WHhPtrtolBack (Lesser QusnUllesNtli.) A&P IS A POULTRY SHOP Frtsh-U.MJUmpec«ed 250,000 people and is the Army’s assist Chrysler. In doing so, however, declined further comment. FrtihCMelitn Kahirt Franks largest single contractor. officials must bear in mind that they -. siricz>»irmch ' lu.tan.m that the oil producers will open the Redevelopment Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Office RAVE HAIR SPRAY ANN PAGE , the expression And if it does not, if the shortage value for our money. The private HOOD proves to be for the very long haul as auto, at least the fuel-hungry taps again and lower the price as look Building. DINNERS “roughin it.” Economic Development Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town FRUIT DRINKSr* r R & H t OUiArochdooMMfr we are wanred, it is unlikely that powerhouse we have been ac­ for a railroad renaissance. TO CORRECT TYPOORAI^ But travel we will, and a con­ Office Building. siderable chunk of the gasoline-short trains could be the most effective customed to, may well be on its last PACK SIX - KVKNINC HKRALD, Sat., August II. 1979 Obituaries Asherman Case Jury r f ^ l People/Ploces Mn*. Kva I). Htirun Ordered to Continue EAST HARTFORD - Mrs, Eva D. Pasrarclli Horan. 54, of 30 Claire LITCHFIELD (UPI) - Jurors and also asked to be re-read Road died Friday at Manchester debating a verdict in the murder trial testimony of four witnesses, in­ Memorial Hospital. She was the of Steven Asherman said Friday they cluding medical testimony on the . widow of Joseph Horan. were deadlocked after four days, but type of weapons which could have in-. Mrs. Horan was born in the judge ordered them to continue flicted stab wounds on the victim’s Leominster. Mass., and had lived in their deliberations. body. the Manchester area most of her life. Asherman is on trial in Litchfield The jurors had deliberated 16 hours She was a communicant of St. Rose Superior Court for the murder last when they recessed late Thursday. Church. summer of Michael Aranow, a The defense had objected when She is survived by her father, Paul medical school classmate. Aranow Missal gave the jury three options for Pascarelli of East Hartford; her was stabbed to death on his uncle’s a verdict. Asherman's lawyer, mother, Mrs. Benedetta Del.uca estate in New Hartford. Richard Albrecht, said manslaughter Pascarelli of Ifartford; a son, Joseph The six-man, six-woman jury sent was inappropriate because whoever Horan Jr. of East Hartford; a a note to Judge Harold Missal at 4 killed Aranow intended to do so. daughter, Miss Linda Horan of East p.m. Friday, saying they couldn’t Asherman, 29, of , Hartford; two brothers, Roger reach a "unanimous decision” was a colleague of Aranow’s a t . Pascarelli of Manchester and Louis despite "long and hard deliberation.” Columbia University College of Pasrarclli of Newington; and a Missal told the panel that a new Physicians and Surgeons. Asherman sister. Miss Olga Pascarelli of Hart- trial would create hardship for said he and Aranow were accosted by ford ] everyone involved. He said they two unidentified men and he The funeral is Monday at Giuliano- should respect each other’s opinions, managed to escape. Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 yet not waver if they have a firm Aranow’s body was found by his un­ Washington St., Hartford, with a decision in their minds. cle, Frank Jones, a retired CIA agent mass at St. Rose Church. ViSP The jurors asked Missal to re-read and foreign service officer, in an Friends may call at the funeral the section of his charge dealing with elevated section of the 180-acre es­ home Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. the weight they should give to tate known as Lookout Point. Mrs. Ida Jones East Hartford Fire Damage evidence presented in the trial. It COVENTRY - Mrs. Ida (Esancy) fire-fighting unit on the scene shortly after 2 was the third time the jurors had .limes. 76. of 402 Stafford Road. East Hartford firemen worked for more asked to have that section re-read Mansfield, died Friday in the than two hours to put out the fire that gutted p.m. Friday, and the last unit left the scene at during their deliberations. Windham Memorial Hospital, rear of the home of Samuel Bellone at 430 4:36. (Herald photo by Adamson) ’They then resumed deliberations Trees Down Willimantic. She was the widow of O'Connell Drive. Company,6 was the first for a brief time and were excused for Stanlev Jones. the weekend by the judge at about Power Lost Born in Appleton, Maine, she 5:15 p.m. Deliberations will resume P '. 'rim Monday morning. resided in Coventry for the past 37 (Conlinued from Page One) years. She was a member of the First Alabama KKK Marching ’The panel began debating ’Tuesday I (• Congregational Church of Coventry. whether to return a verdict of guilty She leaves two sons, Sanford Jones of murder, guilty of mansalughter or throughout large sections of the of Coventry and Stanley S. Jones Jr. a finding of innocence. country. All towns in the county suf­ of Eagleviile; three daughters, Mrs. In Show of ‘White Power' ■Aranow’s body was found July 30, fered extreme damage, according to Geraldine Chandler and Mrs. Arlene 1978, on his uncle's New Hartford es­ the Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire Nye, both of Coventry. Mrs. Annie ELMA, Ala. (UPI) - A sweating Friday, making no attempt to stay in was no let up to the intense heat. tate. Medical authorities said the Service. Gagnon of Bolton; 15 grandchildren band of 80 Ku Klux Klansmen, formation. The klansmen are tracing the route Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., resident Vernon police reported all kinds of and 16 great-grandchildren. Confederate flags flying, straggled The route-of march is through a orginally taken by Dr. Martin Luther was stabbed more than 108 times. power outages in the area, including Funeral services will be held Mon­ down a steaming Alabama highway mostly rural area, and apart from King Jr. in a milestone civil rights The jury, which has been asked to Tri-City Plaza, and along Route 30, day at 11 a.m. in the First on a "white power" march Friday the slap of their feet against the march that resulted in passage of the limit the length of its daily including the police headquarters. Congregational Church of Coventry. shouting insults at blacks and pavement, the klansmen had little to 1965 voting rights act. 'ITiey said they proceedings because one of its Sections of Rockville were also Burial will be in the North Cemetery. amusing themselves by playing listen to except the tapes of the old chose the route to dramatize their members is 75 years old, asked for without power, police said. Friends may call at the Potter ;‘Amos 'n Andy" tapes. “Amos 'n Andy" shows, steeped in claim that the roles of whites and the second time to be reread Judge Coventry and South Windsor also Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Thirty additional klansmen joined exaggerated black dialect. The blacks in the United States have Harold Missal’s charge. reported wires and trees down Wiilliamatic. Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 the ranks of the 50 who set out shows, popular in the 1930's, were ac­ shifted during the past decade. The jury met six hours Thursday throughout the area. p.m. Thursday on a 50 mile trek from tually done by two whites — Freeman The Klan marchers plan to reach Selma to Montgomery, but there Gosden and Charles Correll. Montgomery Sunday, but V' • Paul F. Kristoff were still far fewer marchers than Passing a field where black farm Montgomery officials have vowed to MANCHESTER - Paul F. the 2,000 originally predicted by hands were baling hay, the klansmen stop them at the city limits because Soap Box Derby Starts Kristoff, 59, of Hartford, formerly of Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkinson. shouted; “Work, nigger, work! You the marchers have no parade permit. AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - More than years old will receive scholarship Manchester, died Friday at the Temperatures soared into the the want a watermelon?" The only Wilkinson said he and his followers 150 youngsters from communities awards of $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 respectively. Senior competitors Northampton. Mass., Veterans mid 90's both days and with little response was few smiles and waves. would march into the city anyway. throughout the United States will Hospital. shade along the route of march, it When they passed a white-owned converge on Akron Saturday, hoping build the traditional Derby racers. Mr. Kristoff was born Feb. 19,1920 didn't take the klansmen long to shed grocery store that caters to blacks in to bring home a victory in the 42nd Junior division drivers, ages 10 and Stephanie McAtee, 4, partially hidden behind a large balloon, Pretty Suzanne Begin looks practically airborne as she walks A young man in a hurry, Matthew LeClair, 2Vz, watches the 'i in Hartford and had lived in their flowing white robes. Friday, the tiny community of Benton, they running of the All-American Soap 11, build their racers from kits joins the other youngsters at Martin Park in East Hartford. with her two balloons. activities. Manchester for a number of years. some of them began peeling off shirts shouted: "Nigger-loving store." Now You Know Box Derby, supplied by the All-American Soap Before retiring, he had been and shoes. There was no one outside the store, Boys and girts, ages 10 through 15, Box Derby organization. The kits in­ Prior to the June 2 Ixtox I oil well employed at Cheney Bros. He was a With one state trooper car running and there was no response. earned the right to compete in the clude full-scale patterns, detailed in­ Marine Corps veteran of World War interference, two more bringing up As they broke for lunch under a blowout, the previous record spill for structions and all the hardware a well blowout was 8.2 million gallons derby by winning local Soap Box Der­ II. the rear and perhaps a dozen more stand of tall pine trees, a few big by races in their home communities. needed for the racer. Youngsters He is survived by three brothers, scouting side roads ahead and drops of rain fell and several bolts of from the Ekofisk oil field in the supply their own wood and paint. Photos By North Sea on April 22, 1977. The top three winners in the senior Fred Adamson Marcus H. Kristoff of West Haven, behind, the klansmen trudged along lightning pierced the skies, but there division for drivers 13 through 15 The juniors compete for trophies Carol J. Kristoff of Guilford and Ray­ and merchandise prizes. mond J. Kristoff of Hebron; and three sisters, Mrs. Claire Adamson of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Congressmen in Hanoi Beatrice Palmer of Graniteville, Mass., and Miriam Longo of For Talks on Refugees Manchester. SAVE 25"o The funeral is Tuesday at 8; 15 a.m. By I'nilcd Press liilernaliiinal led by Rep. Lester Wolff, D-N.Y., Tliefuwsf replacement' from the John F. Tierney Funeral Another U.S. congressionai delega­ also has scheduled meeting with Home. 219 W. Center St., with a mass tion fiew to Hanoi Friday for Vietnamese officials to discuss w indow s you can 1n$y. yearmund Fuel at St. James Church at 9. Burial will meetings on the uncontrolled exodus Hanoi's proposals for stemming the be in Col. Gates Cemetery, Rocky of Vietnamese refugees, but a flow of refugees. Hill. There are no calling hours. or we pay legislator just back from talks in Miller said the presence of U.S. The family suggests that any ships off Vietnam’s coast encourages memorial gifts may be made to the Vietnam blamed the United States for the tragedy. Vietnamese refugees to flee because the difference !! Heart Association of Greater Hart- they “figure that if they can make it foru, 310 Collins St., Hartford. Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., one of nine congressmen who spent a to the 7th Fleet, they are in Mrs. j. Douglas Robertson week visiting refugee camps and America." He disputed the view held by the MANCHESTER - Mrs. Elizabeth meeting with Vietnamese officials, t J. Robertson of 118 Main St. died said in San Francisco that the Carter State Department that the 400,000 Friday at Manchester Memorial administration had misjudged the refugees were mainly victims of Hospital. She was the wife of J. refugee flight and that “the State massive political persecution and Douglas Robertson. Department line will only lead us cited racial hatred and economic M Mrs. Robertson was born in Boston into more trouble.” devastation as top reasons for their Rich Tuller, superintendent of the East Hartford Park and had lived in Manchester since The second group of congressmen. flight. 1935. She was a member of St. Mary's ALL-WEATHER Department, and Nancy Devine, the department’s art instruc­ Episcopal Church. She was a tor, untangle a few balloons. graduate of the Packer Collegiate Institute, , N.Y. Town Employees To Pay She is also survived by a son, HieKplacement Diggory Dow Robertson of Stam­ For DrivingTown Autos winaowthat ford; and a granddaughter, Mary stops the cold. Margaret Robertson of Stamford. MANCHESTER -- Some town precipitated in part by soaring prices The private funeral and burial will employees will be using private for both gasoline and maintenance. Cold! be at the convenience of the family. transportation to and from work or Weiss said the main reason most Wakins Funeral Home, 142 E. reimbursing the town 20 cents per vehicles were taken home was C enter St., is in charge of commuting mile if an administration because there was no safe place to arrangements. energy conservation plan is approved leave them overnight. The vehicles There are no calling hours. by the Board of Directors. will now be left in the vacant parking The family suggests that any In a memorandum to the directors area, he said, between the police sta­ memorial gifts may be made to a released Friday, Town Manager tion and the exit road from tiling charity of the donor's choice. Robert Weiss sakd the new plan Junior High School. would affect 24 of the 43 employees The policy takes effect Sept. 1, if GUARANTEED 20 YEARS In Mcmoriiiin currently driving town vehicles to the directors approve it, or until ad­ AGAINST DEFECTS IN In loving nu'mory of Jainus G Tnvignn, who passed awav R years ago loday August 11. 1971 and from work each day. Those ditional protective lighting is in­ CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MATERIALS I employees who need the vehicles for stalled at the parking area. You are mil (orgolton ihnugh on earth you are no more. emergency situations will continue to Weiss has given the employees un­ BACKED BY OUR Still in memorv vou are with us as you always take them home. til Aug. 24 to tell him which option 90 YEAR OLD COMPANY were before According to the proposed plan, the they will choose. Most department Wife son. daughter and grandchildren employees will be directed to park heads, the town engineer, the recrea­ the vehicles overnight at the police tion director and his assistant, the In Mpmorium station or reimburse the town for chief building inspector, the winter Designed to handle In sad and luvmg memory of Frank Novak, who every commuting mile driven, highway man and the highway, passed awa\ August 11. 1977 provided they carpool with at least maintenance, cemetery and park th e energy cti^ s Your memory is as dear today, two other town employees, Weiss superintendents are exempt from the As m the hour you passed away said. policy. From your friends The conservation plan was AT Energy Commission Sought TODAY ! MARTI MANCHESTER - Alarmed over Weiss said, "to seriously evalute the This was an increase of a 50 cent an expected increase in the price of costs and benefits of more extensive per gallon cost in 1978. heating oil this winter. Town energy conservation measures." Weiss said hard decisions must be Manager Robert Weiss wants to sup­ Weiss said the administration is made on choosing alternative energy the sooner you call us, the sooner you can start to save! sources, installing of storm windows PARK port a Blue Ribbon Commission of of anticipating as much as a 50 percent citizen volunteers which would con­ increase in the price of fuel oil, which or adopting a four-day work week. He sider alternative energy sources. could add another $41,485 to an said performing an energy audit In a memorandum to the Town already strapped municipal budget. would be beyond the expertise of the Board of Directors released Friday, Last week the town rejected the municipal staff and asked for bids it received for beating oil volunteers to give specific advice on Weiss said asking volunteers citizens _ ' J ui- 1 JTnn prospective recipients when they finally return with technical expertise to volunteer because they were too high. The nev conservation measures. Don ^ d e r , public relations ^ t<> earth. Top Notch also provided the Llloons their time would save the town the bid set for the starting price for the Weiss welcomed any suggestions The “Balloon Lady” Loretta Hannum passes out a balloon to Notch Foods sponsors of the event, watches as . . from the Board of Directors, par- cost of hiring a private consultant to fuel at 75 cents per gallon with es­ a young man eager to join his friends at the park field. the balloons drift skyward bearing messages to ^ thoroughly evaluate the town's calation clauses to boost the price ticulary if they knew of citizens with energy situation. during the year as fuel costs in­ experience in the science, “The time mav now have come. " crease. engineering and energy fields. EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 11, 1979- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - E\»EN1NG HERALD, Sat., August 11, 1979 K^nnard Heading Drive Your nolghbort’ viows: Survivor Wings of Morning Describes For Church Renovation Do you truat govommont moro or Io m than you dM fivo yaara ago wtian Nixon raalgnad In tha Watargato aeandal? Recreation is Learing to Relax After Toil MANCHESTER - Patrick R. Ken- Last Hours nard of 47 Princeton St. had been By CLIFF SIMPSON frenzied exclamation point.” ’The One such preacher agreed weeks in nfe of Jesus. In Luke 4 we read that phrase should give second thought to was sent by God — not to the named project executive chairperson result? “wreckreation” I don’t advance to give the “charge to the “all spoke well of him, and wondered those who boast “ I don’t need to go to Israelites, but to a widow in Sidon, a I am writing this Aug. 1 when the of the Center Congregational Church WA’TERBURY (UPI) - A shaken recall a verse of scripture that even minister” in a ordination service, at the gracious words which church” ). You can read the rest of foreigner! During the time of leprosy summer seems to pause for a while Building Renovation Fund drive by Frederick Beaudoin Sr. described implies that Jesus ever hurried. Time slipped by — and on the way to proceeded out of his mouth” (verse this passage and note how their at­ in Israel, Elisha was sent by God — at the summit before starting its all the church moderator, Roy Keith. Friday the last few hours he spent There were occasions when he might the service he gasped desperately at 22) and as the deeper meaning un- titudes changed so swiftly as the Not to Israelites but to Naaman of too brief slide down the dog-days to The goal of the fund drive is $200,- with his family before his wife, seven have rushed to his next appointment various texts he might use. Finally folded through the words of the deeper meaning was revealed to the Syria, another foreigner! God’s the Labor Day weekend. Be assured 000 to be raised on Canvass Sunday, children and a young girl who was — do you recall his actions when he he was delighted to remember The Master, their approval turned to familiar words they had just heard healing power was being offered to visiting, were murdered. the cool weather is coming, for heard of the death of his friend Lord has need of him.” How ap­ him read from the prophet Isaiah. other people, not to them. Oct. 7. yesterday I saw the first goldenrod maniacal fury Kennard joined Center Church in Beaudoin, who occasionally wiped Lazarus? propriate! He was at peace. He could “When they heard this, all in the Dr. Robert McAfee Brown, a And that is why they got upset.” as I took my mor­ 1975 and has served on the church tears from his eyes, told the Water- I recently saw a cartoon in which a wing it from that phrase. Suddenly In synagogue were filled with wrath. professor at Pacific School of (p.8) ning walk. But council, board of education and Boy bury Superior Court jury that he had young lady was sitting in a baseball his charge he had the awful realiza­ And they rose up and put him out of Religion, made a trenchant between now and Scout troop committee. He is taken some of the children with him stadium, possibly near first base, tion that the text was given to the dis­ the city, and led him to the brow of reference to this whole nassage in his then can we try to employed by the Travelers Insurance to buy a swinuning pool and fan talking to one of the players: “If this ciples to explain why they were the hill on which the city was built, essay presented to the World Council Guilty or Not? recreate in its Cos. He and his wife, Joyce, have two before going to bed the afternoon is the way you earn your living, what taking a jackass for Jesus to ride into that they might throw him down of Churches in session at Nairobi: I recall reading somewhere the true meaning. sons, Jeffrey and William. before the slayings. do you do for play?” Perhaps the the Holy City on Palm Sunday. headlong.” (verses 28-30) “And just as Jesus later did at question: “If you were arrested in a Others serving on the project He said his wife, Cheryl, was God originally only way to distin^ish work from His plight was almost as desperate ’This all happened at Nazareth Caesarea-Philippi, so here also he Communist country for being a created us in His executive committee are Anne Rogers Hopko Negri Hogan Brindamour Copeland closer to the accused, Lome Acquin, play is, “ Do you do it for money?” A as that of another minister who when Jesus “went to the synagogue, had to break through their comfor­ Christian, would there be enough than he was and she felt Acquin was image. How easi­ table assumptions. During a famine evidence to convict you?” It causes Cleaves, Judith Clough, Jane Glenn Rogers, Maybrook, N.Y. getting much better.” the same. It hasn’t changed at all, carpenter who comes home to work dreamed he was preaching a sermon as his custom was, on the sabbath.” “misunderstood.” Acquin is charged ly — a n d , on his daughter’s dollhouse may be to his congregation, only to wake up in Israel, he reminded them, Elijah one to pause! Cochran, Marjory Harford, Harley — “Just the same. I don’t really Marie Negri, Manchester — because big business is still run­ ,(I have often bought that the vrith the July 22,1977, mass murder sometimes, how gleefuliy — we fail Lovell, Elizalwth Marx, and John distrust the government. I “Less. Because of what happened ning the country.” doing the same kind of activity, but and find he was. — the largest in the state’s history. to hold that image! r ’ Seavey. Ernest Pero is assistant wouldn’t be staying here if I did. then, I can’t help wondering the motive is different. We all need in Approval Turned to Wrath Beaudoin said he left his Prospect The dictionary gives us these n (unif AV*\a**{ Anr>A^ uzKan ho an chairperson of the committee and the I’m single and I’m not leaving. what’s going on right now.” Francis Copeland, Manchester a way what God experienced when he iV i"*',' I'l (. home at 11 p.m. for his job at Pratt & definitions: “recreation, refresh­ During my ministry at Center Rev. Newell Curtiss, pastor, is an ex- Nixon was no worse than the John Hogan, Arlington, Va. — — “ No, not any more than Nixon. created the world: he did it and Whitney in East Hartford. He said ment of strength and spirits after Church, I often wished that I had the - i P a lr ic k R . K e n n a rd officio member. rest.’’ “More.” I’m a firm believer that all found success (“It was good” ) and Alden Brooks, a Bethany man who toil” ; “recreate, to give fresh iife to, courage part way through the Lord’s Anita Hopko, East Hartford — Dorothy Brindamour, politicians are crooks, and they, then he rested on the seventh day. has testified he was having an affair to reanimate, especiaily, to refresh Prayer in unison to interrupt with a “A littie more, but things are not Manchester — “I think it’s just haven’t improved any." As we slide down through August to sharp question, “Do you really mean with Mrs. Beaudoin, left with him. after toil or anxiety.” Many take Sept. 1, let us learn to relax and keep their vacation in such a hurried and it?” Part of that prayer has the » 4iV t Manchester Police Report | Brooks said he circled back to the from getting spiinters in our pants. home after Beaudoin and he departed anxious way that instead of “refresh­ phrase “ Forgive us our bespasses as and then left again one half hour ment after toii or anxiety” they The Chuckle we forgive those who treapass MANCHESTER - Two Hartford referred to juvenile court. later. Brooks’ wife testified she was stand in greater need of a vacation Some ministers plan ahead. I against us.” If most people are like ' m mCn were to be presented in East According to police, they received New Plainville Samples home reading a Bible and confirmed than before starting out on one. recall one who had the whole coming me, it is a dangerous practice to ask Hartford Superior Court today on a call from a witness who saw her husband’s return that night. There are so many piaces to go. so year's sermons ready with topic, God to forgive as we do — that is, if charges of attempting to steal a someone trying to cut the heavy Beaudoin told the jury he had much to see, so many fish to catch, text, scripture and a partial outline we really want forgiveness. Familiar motorcycle from the YMCA parking chain which secured the cycle to a several tools, including t h ^ or four so many golf greens to play, so many before his return from vacation just words can slip so easily off our fence in the parking lot. after Labor Day. Some are notorious tongue that we may miss the lot Thursday night. Show Well Water Safe lug wrenches, and gasoline cans In relatives to visit that such seekers ? J. Bibbie D. Ross, 18, was charged his basement. The prosecution end up looking and acting like "a in their being unable to get started. meaning. ’This happened once in the with -Criminal attempt to commit Albert A. Drumm Jr., 37, of 557 PLAINVILLE (UPI) - Samples The town had threatened to haul was believed to be from wastes claims the lug wrench was used to larceny in the second degree and 18- Adams St., Manchester, was charged taken from two wells the state the water company into court when it dumped by the Mott Metallurgical kill Mrs. Beaudoin and several of the year-oW John H. Hurt was charged with disorderly conduct, police said. ordered closed because a cancer- refused to abide by the state order to Co., which is located in the children. ’The state also claims the .ffX with second degree conspirarcy to He was arrested on a warrant and causing chemical in the water warn customers about the con­ Farmington-Plainville Industrial house was set on fire to disguise the Religious Services • i t J commit larceny, police said. released upon a promise to appear in exceeded federal limits were found tamination. Town Manager R. Gary Park. He said the firm was ordered murders. A 15-year-old juvenile was involved court Aug. 20. to be safe on repeat tests Friday. Stenhouse said Friday all legal action to stop dumping its wastes three Beaudoin said the windows in the Center Congregational Church, in the incident, police said, and Jan Capish, assistant director for is now on hold. years ago and complied with the house were open when he left for breaking bread. 11:45 a.m., Sunday United Churrh of Christ. iTCenter St. the Department of Health Services’ “We will not be going to court on order. work. Fire fighters told police the Andover school; 7 p.m.. gospel meeting. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., pastor, Rev. ■ - chemistry unit, said three samples Monday, however, we are not stop­ ‘"rhe recurrence of contaminants windows were shut when they FinI Congregational Church of An­ Full Cospel Inlerdenominational Chester C. Copeland, associate pastor, ;«P u-'Ss^: taken from two Plainville Water Co. ping our pursuit of seeing the water is due to heavy pumping on the wells arrived at the home. dover. Route 6. Rev David J Reese III. Churrh. 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Rev. Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, Emeritus. 10 a.m., United Worship Ser­ FBI Says Vault Theft wells met standards set by the U.S. company complies with the Clean • during this hot spell,” Woodhole said. He agreed, under questioning by minister. 10 a.m.. worship service. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Act,” Stenhouse said after he Initial tests taken recently showed worship service and Bible study; vice with Second Congregational Church defense lawyer John Williams, that at Second Church, 385 N. Main St. the carcinogen trichloroethylene deliverance service. Tests of raw water from the wells was notifi^ about the test results. his wife had a “mother-son Faith Baptiivt Churrh, 52 Lake St. South United Methodist Church, 1126 The Zipser Club has donated space for the Joanne Mickoleit, MACC human needs coor­ Wasn’t One-Man Effort showed 25 micrograms per iiter and The Plainville Water O)., which tested at 41 micrograms per liter. Bolton relationship” with Acquin, 29, Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Main St. Rev, George W. Webb, Rev. Furniture Bank, sponsored by Manchester dinator, left, Truman Schlehofer, president of 19 micrograms per liter of has about 17,(M0 customers, refuted The federaliy suggested limit is 25 testified his wife was “much more” Churrh of Si. Maurirr. 32 Hebron Sunday school; 10:30 a m., worship ser- Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pher- Area Conference of Churches, at the BOSTON (UPI) - At least "three professionals. trichloroethane — an industrial the results of the state’s original parts per liter. friendly with Acquin than he was. Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor cice; 7 p m., evening service. son. pastors. 10 a.m., worship service; the club, and LaFerne Walker, human needs to four persons were involved” in the Besides the cash — deposits from degreaser and proven carcinogen in tests and refused to issue any war­ He said the problem bad dissipated “Cheryl felt Lome was mis­ Saturday mass at 5 p.m : Sunday masses Churrh of thr Aesumption, Adams 7:30 p.m., Praise and Teaching service. clubhouse on Brainard Place. Inspecting the assistant. (Herald photo by Adamson) theft of $575,000 in cash from a base­ supermarkets and other night animals, she said. The EPA limit is ning. Both the town and company because Mott Metallurgical pumped understood,” Beaudoin said. at 7:30, 9;1S and 11 a.m. Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church site of the bank after a clean-up session are ment vault of the United States Trust customers, the thieves got away with 35 parts per liter. monitored Friday’s testing. the wells into the Pequabuck River “In your wife’s mind, your children Bolton I'nited Mrlhodisl Churrii. S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and Chestnut streets. Rev. Ronald J. between $25,000 and $40,000 in used Co. in one of the city’s biggest and Tests on treated tap water from Richard Woodhole, chief of the for more than two years to clean out came first?” asked state’s Attorney 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie and 7:30 p m.: Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, Fourner, Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, food stamps. A bank spokesman said Riles, pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school; 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. pastors. Tom Larsen, Intern; Rev. C. most spectacular bank thefts, an FBI both wells combined showed 18 health agency’s water supplies unit, the groundwater supply. Francis McDonald. MACC New$ official speculated Friday. “our regular deposits were not micrograms of trichloroethane per said the trichloroethane and “We think the heavy pumpage of 11 a.m., worship service. Churrh of Jeaue Chrial of Latter-Day Henry Anderson, Pastor Emeritus. 8 and Beaudoin, in a quiet and halting St. George's Episropal Churrh. Saints. Woodside Street and Hillstown 9:30 a m., worship services. investigators have “no solid infor­ touched.” liter. trichloroethylene, both industrial both wells into the system for so long ' i voice, replied, “yes.” Boston Turnpike. Rev. John C. Holliger. Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8:30 Trinity Covenant Church, 302 mation to verify it, but three to four The burglary took place between Donald lannicelli, a sanitary degreasers and carcinogens, change and so hard may have drawn in He said Cheryl was wearing san­ 10:30 p.m. Wednesday when the night vicar. 9 a m.. Holy Eucharist. a m . Priesthood and Relief Society; Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. persons were involved — I would engineer in the health department’s depending on how much the wells are remaining dregs of contamination,” dals when he left for work. Several Bolton Congregational Churrh, 11:15 a m . Sacrament Meeting. Swensen, pastor: Milton Nilson, assistant MACC Furniture Bank security guard locked up and 7 a.m, speculate,” said James Dunn, water supplies division, said the pumped. Woodhole said. “I would expect it witnesses have said Mrs. Beaudoin Bolton Center Road. Rev. J Stanton Salvation Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and pastor. 6:15 and 10 a m., Worship ser­ special agent in charge of the Boston Thursday, when a bank employee water company no longer has to warn “We know the results will vary will be reduced over a period of pum­ was shoeless when her body ,was Conover, minister. 9:30 a m . worship Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 vices. 9:30 a.m., Coffee and Fellowship. office of the FBI, reported for work and noticed a cut­ its customers to use bottled water tor from day to day,” he said. ping.” found. service and nursery a m , Sunday school; 10:45 a m., holiness He said there was "no doubt about ting torch outside the door. cooking and drinking. Woodhole said the contamination meeting: 6 p.m.. open-air meeting: 7 Soon To Be A Reality it,” when asked if the burglars were p.m.. salvation meeting. South Windsor Coventry United Penterostal Church. 187 By LAFERN WALKER Manchester families on low or fixed were never overwhelming, but a Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, Wapping Community Church, 1790 incomes with school age children will steady stream of people flowed Coventry Prr.hvtrrian Church. minister 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard­ MACC now has room to prepare a be needing shoes and warm clothing through the market area for the full son, minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., Nathan Hale School Road. Route 31. 9:30 a m , worship: 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., Furniture Bank, graciously for the cold Winter Months ahead. three hours it rah. a.m., worship. 11 a m., Sunday school: worship worahip service and church school. presented to us by Truman St. Francla of Aaaiai Church, 673 Stock for the Children’s Department The sellers were pleased and the 7:30 p.m., Bible study at parsonage. Presbyterian Churrh, 43 Spruce St. Schlehofer, president of the Zipser Attend A House of Worship This Week Prince of Peace Lutheran Churrh. Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, at our Clothing Bank is decidedly low local people who came down were Rev Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., Oub on Brainard Place. The “ Bank” at this time, particularly in Winter overjoyed. One of the organizers Route 31 and North River Road Rev W worship service, nursery; 9:15a.m., Sun­ pastor. Saturday masses at 4 and 5:30 H. Wilkens, pastor 9 a.m . Sunday p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 will be located at the Zipser Club. We clothing needs. An all out appeal to received a big hug from an elderly day school. 7 p.m., informal worship. would like to set up a working downtown resident. She was so happy school: 10:15 a m , worship service; 7:30 St. John's Polish National Catholic a.m. residents who have been wondering TMs m i la M taaM ta tha laMbii al i M rara h MIm i o m p.m., prayer meeting. St. Margaret Mary Church, Rev. John schedule for donors and recipients ... what to do with all those outgrown for the opportunity to buy fresh Chivdiaa who waRl to aaa BMf ita&Vhi|lat hatroamh aad l Churrh. 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Si, Mary’a Churrh, Route 31. Rev. F. Hyszko. pastor. 9 a.m., mass in English; J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. however, our need at this time is for items from last Winter; WE CAN produce so conveniently. People fishings Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday volunteers to assist us in “filling our were asking why this sort of thing I 10:30 a m., mass in English and Polish. USE THEM! Please do not throw out Liszewski, assistant pastor. Saturday St. Barthulomrw's Church, 741 E. masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, bank’’ and “ helping with children’s clothing if you feel there is hadn’t been done in the downtown AZTEC CHRWY SWEEPS masses at 5 and 7 p.m : Sunday masses at 10 and 11:30 a.m. CALVARY CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. withdrawls.” Many of our donors “life” yet in them. area before now, and if it could 647 Eaat MIddIa Tpka, Manchaatar Call now about our senior cltleen special! 7:30. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Scholsky. pastor Saturday mass at 5 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand offering furniture items have been possibly be extended into a daily We eUminate the risk of cWmney fires wltkout Second Congregational Churrh. Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Donations may be delivered to the Pastor, Ken Gusbffson p m.: Sunday masses a t8:30.10and 11:30 asked to also store these items, as we Clothing Bank, Mayfair Gardens, thing. Others promised to spread the m t ir n t r a man or a woman It aikad to recount their making a mess . , Route 44A. Rev. Robert K Bechtold, am. Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to Sunday School 8:30 a.m. pastor: Rev. James Emondson. interim the vicar. 8 a m., Holy Communion; 10 haven’t been able to arrange N.School Street, on Mondays from word among friends before next !V*J. '* • '7 to mention their wedding, the Worahip SarviM 10:30 a.m. S 0:30 p.m. Tom Samparl Karon Brido St. James Churrh, Rev. James transportation for some. Please help week. It was especially nice to see mjtt their children or their first promotion in their 376 WIndoor Straat minister. 9:30 a m.. Union services with a m.; family service and Sunday school. 100 to3;00. For further information, *Calvary Echos Sun. WIIVF 1 0 il5 a.nu Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, if you have a spare hour or two — less mobile people who were able to g b . These everts are certainly important but, in reality, Manohaatar, CL First Congregational Church at Second Rev Francis V. Krukowski, team Avery Street Christian Reformed call MACC at 646-4114. life it made up of many small events. *Revival Time Sun. WINF lOtSO p.m. vehicle large enough to transport 6 4 M 1 I0 Church. The Rev Robert Hcavilin ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, in Churrh. Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, We would like to thank everyone make their way down to the market, The things that make life joyful and exciting are preaching. residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 pastor. 9:45 a m., Sunday school: 11 a.m. donations, and are willing to accept a for participating in the past, and will and leave with bundles and SMILES! CUUME MSURAHCE AGEHCY and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at a fle c tio n of many little things. Praise for a job CAHDBS BY CAROL p.m ; Sunday masses al7:30, 9 and 10:30 grateful smile as vour fee. For ad­ be most appreciative of donations in A warm and happy feeling prevailed i^l-done, a freshly-baked cake from a friend or a 237 Eaat Cantor Straat a m . and noon both services. ditional information call LaFerne the future. through the morning. (Aside from phone call from home, these are the things that “You CaU The ShoU" Manohaatar, CL East Hartford Si. Bridget Church, 70 Main St. Rev. Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Walker at the MACC office ... 646- the 80 degree weather). make life worthwhile. 963 Main Straat, Manohaatar Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 The MACC sponsored Farmers’ 643-1126 First Assemblies of Cod. 763 Oak St Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. 4114. Market, held last Wednesday was a More farmers have called since the You can make a difference in the quality of S4S-SS1S Padelli. co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 Buckland Road. Rev. Rona)d Muetjel, The Gothing Bank will be open on DUOH SALES t SERVICE, MC. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley. pastor. 10 a m., pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service; 10:30 success from everyone’s point of last Wednesday market, and another’s life. The things you do for others DAVB JAMES KRSOHNEL church school; 11 a m , morning and 7:30 p.m: Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, Mondays only during the remainder expressed interest in participating in each day can be very important. It's the little 316 Main Straat 10:30 and noon a m., Sunday school. view. Even before the official 9 a.m. “Temporary ft Permanent Placement Sereiee" worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 of August, between the hours of 1:00 opening, shopping carts were rolling the one this Wednesday. We are things in life that court. Manohaatar, CL First Baptist Churrh of East Mart* Jehuvah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland 272 Main Straat, Manohaatar Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, & 3:00 in the afternoon. We will open in to St. James Church parking lot, to hoping that we have an even larger 643-2146 ford (Southern Baptist Convention). 36 Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discourse; 4 Thursday evenings in September S40-7000 10:20 a m., group discussion. pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday school and adult fill up. The fresh produce was being turn-out this week. “Quality Ford Products Since 1933" Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worahip. only. The Wednesday markets will con­ a.m. and 7 p.m., worship services, Zion tivangelieal Lutheran Churrh s c o o ^ up before it even hit the dis­ GEHERAL GLASS SERVICE Because July has sped past with tinue as long as possible with the THE EVDBNG HERALD nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school: 6 (Missouri Synod). Cooper and High play tables. And even as the sellers 330 Ohaan Road p.m., 'Training Union. streets. Rev. CJiarles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 Vernon almost alarming alacrity, we at were reloading their trucks, a few growing season, provided enough “A F am S Newspaper Since 1881" Manohaatar, CL Faith Lutheran Churrh (Lutheran a.m., family worship. Communion, first MACC forsee a fast August also last minute sales were transacted people come to make it worth while. HaraM Squara, Manohaatar 646- 4020 Churrh in America), 1120 Silver Lane. Sunday of month. St. Joaeph Church, 33 West St., flying by, and next on the agenda of with anxious latecomers. Crowds And so until further notice. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor 9:30 Si. Mary's Eipisropal Churrh, Park Rockville, ^turday masses at 5 and 7 course: SCHOOL DAYS. Our KRAUSE FLOMST IGREEHHOUSES a.m., worship service. and Church streets. Rev. Stephen K, p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 THE FUST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCEKTIST Jacobson, rector; Rev. J. Gary “IFe grow the Freshest Flowers In Town” First Congregalionul Church. 87 and 11:15 a.m. BlSU 447 Main Straat, Manchaatar 821 Hartford Road Main St. Rev. William E Flynn, I.'Hommedieu. assistant to the rector, Rockville Baplial Church, 69 Union All Time Best Seller, Sunday Sarvica 10 a.m.; Wad 3 p.m. Manohaatar, CL minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. assistant to the St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 SPEAKS •Christian Science Reading Room 843-9668 minister. 10 a.m., worship service, rector. 7:30 and 10 a.m., Holy Eucharist a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m., Sun- By Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. church school, child care; 11 a m , coffee I'Re Churrh of Chrial, Lvdall and Vernon day school; 7 p.m., evening service, The Bible, Booms Anew Eugen* lat S 3rd Thuraday of ovary month 7-0 p.m. MAHCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m , youth streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 Church, Route 30, Rev. Brewer 57 Eaat Cantor Straat, Manohaatar “Largest Selection of Better MonumenU In fellowship. m . Bible classes; 10 a m., worship; 6 Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael LONDON (UPI) - Not Britain’s 175-year-old Bible official of the company Faith Tabernacle Churrh, 1535 The Old Testam ent the State" m worship .. . u, Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun- gyg„one has noticed, but Society. Together they publishingthe“Newlnter- prophet Isaiah complained (Over 45 years experience) Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. at 7 :30, 9. 10;30 a.m. and there’s jhere’s vigorous vigorous new life j,avehave soldsold aa staggeringstaggering 100 national Version.” , . FITZCERAID FUHERAL HOME 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a m., worship N. Main St. 10 a.m.. church service, Sun­ noon. of his generation: “This Blaoall Straat these days in the best­ million copies. The old Authorized people honoreth me with Manohaatar, CL service: 7 p.m., evangelistic service. day school, child care. Si. John’s Episcopal Church, Route (King James) Version of “Serving Att PaUhs" Cummunily Baptist Church, 585 E. selling bMk of all time. The boom comes at a their lips; but their heart is 228 Main Straat, Manchaatar Nursery at all services. 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 1611 is the Bible in tails and • Opposite East Cemetary • Hockanum United Methodist Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, interim The Bible is booming. time when church far from me.” (Isa. 29:13) 643-6840 649-6807 a.m., communion; 10 a.m., family ser­ top hat. ‘The Good News Church, 178 Main St., Rev, Lawrence S. minister. 9:30 a.m., worship, nursery. vice and church school. A new American- attendence generally is in Jesus applied those words HASSfF ARMS Staples, pastor. 9 a.m.. worship service, Church of the Nazarenc, 236 Main St. Vernon Assemblies of God Church, inspired translation just sharp decline. Not even Bi­ Bible’ is really the Bible in to'his prers, Matt. 15:8. nursery. Rev. 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Calvary Church (AaBemhlies of Church of St. Bernard,, Rockville. “denying even the Master 770 Parfcor straat cost something like $2- news.” honest, it is down-to-earth, Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m., God). 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday that bought them” (2 Pet. Manohaatar, CL million to produce. In nine “Good News” also is the it is reliable, it is not sen­ THE LORD'S GVT SHOPPE worship service, child care. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at 2:1) by rejecting his deity, 649-3381 Gustafson, assistant to the pastor. 9:30 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. months since its American name of one new Bible sational at all.” r^eachers gain personal 10 Blaaall Straat, Manohaatar “Far all your auto part needs. Come see us" a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., service Rockville United Methodist Church, publication it has sold 2 translation. In three years England cited a com­ followings by artfully con­ Bibles, Brlc'A-Brac, New, Used ft Old Gifts, Glastonbury of worahip; 6:30 p.m., evening service. 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, million copies in the United “The Good News Bible” parison of the first verse of trived emotionalism that, PARK MLL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP little resembles New Records, Et Ceteras. Concordia Lutheran Church, pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. has sold more than 7 Genesis as an example. /. Michael Orlowshi Si. Dunstan's Churrh, Manchester (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. The King James ver­ Testament Christianity. Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Trinity Lutheran Church, Printing the Bible million copies. “The Living 36 Oak Straat Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, Meadowlark Road. Rev. Donald McLean, sion’s familiar words are: Such deceptions Paul MAHCHESTER DRUG Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses always has been profitable. 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f' EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 11, 1979- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 11. 1979 Lesson in Humility Ltadwrt Batting GHO Lea4er J.C. Snead National League G AB H Pet. For A’s Jim Marshall Winfield, SD 115 435 146 .336 Templeton, St. L 105 451 150 .333 "People compare the two teams said ‘Oh no, my word is good enough.’ Hernandez, St. L 110 424 140 .330 BOSTON (UPI) - The job Well I’ve never met him but I know (A’s and Mets) but it do^n’t work,” Homer, AH 81 321 105 .327 On Way to $1 Million itself is one few could relish. says Marshall, who played first base enough guys in baseball who told me Garvey, LA 114 465 151 .325 to get everything in writing,” the One quit after winning two on toe 1962 MeU. “The Mets were a Griffey, Cin 95 380 120 .316 True, Snead was coming off a fine play in ’71 on the T8th green. bring at least $20,000. world championships because old group of guys finishing up their elder Stenhouse said. “I was lining up my putt when this “If you make $5,000 to $10,000 a Rose, Phil 115 436 137 .314 By EARL YOST round, which saw his name at the top careers. And our team is young.” Marshall gets almost as much sup­ guy cried out, T’ll bet $3 you won’t iweek you shouldn’t complain. of the mercurial nature and Knight, Cin 107 391 122 .312 SporU Editor of the scoring board, and he was in Boston Red Sox pitching coach A1 port from toe Oakland fans as he “If it happens, it happens,” Snead tight-fisted fiscal policies of Mazzilli, NY 108 400 123 .308 \ good spirits — as a result he scored a make it.’ Jackson, one of toe pitchers on toe does from the organization. The A’s Golf’s next member of the answered, ‘"rhe government has got Matthews, Atl 116 472 145 .307 big hit with the assembled group. “I stopped and lined it up again the boss man. 1962 Mets, says toe A’s are a better home attendance is averaging about exclusive Million Dollar Club most of that. If I do it, it won’t be too Boone, Phil 93 313 96 .307 “You always tbink that you can do when he shouted the same thing. But for Jim Marshall, toe jatest in team. 4,700 per game (but they are toe sixth in earnings on the PGA tour “It happened a third time. I three- bad for a hillbiliy.” American League x ;: better. There is always room for im­ a long line of Oakland A’s mentors, “The A’s have better talent and I best road draw). Outside toe Oakland G AB H Pet. will be a big, slow talking putted, tied (Archer and Graham) Snead definitely does not like that this year has been a non-stop lesson see them make plays we didn’t make. Coliseum, toe only player buttons for provement. “bad guy image” that has followed Downing, Cl 106 369 123 .333 southerner from Hot Springs, “When a person is satisfied with and lost in the playoff. in humility — and futility. In addition This club has a chance to improve. sale are those of Dal Maxvill and Ken him around these dozen years. Kemp, Det 105 388 129 .332 his game, he should retire,” he “That drunk cost me $12,000 and a to the dubious distinction of We told ourselves that on the Mets, Holtzman, two long departed AJs Va., who answers to the name Cadillac that they were also giving “I used to do a lot of crying but Lynn, Bos 106 394 130 .330 drawled. managing what many feel is the but I don’t think anyone believed it,” Itineraries are post^ on lined paper 105 386 126 .326 of J.C. Snead. the winner that year,” he recalled. over the years I have matured. I ^ c h te . Sea “I don’t expect to be leading at the worst baseball team in nearly two Isplfo/kn QAifi in magic marker. Lezeano, Mil 99 341 111 .326 The 38-year-old nephew of the What if the situation happened found that it doesn’t do you any good “It’s not fair being toe laughing end of the day. “I’m just glad that I decades. Marshall runs through a long list of Brett, KC 109 458 149 .325 better known Sammy Snead is sitting today, how would Jesse Caryle Snead to get hot, although every golfer geU stock of baseball,” says hurler Steve made the cut,” he quipped. “ If I can make it through this year, deficiencies when asked about the Rice, Bos 111 443 143 .323 in a nice position at the end of the act? hot. I can handle any job in toe United problems he faces. McCatty, the only A’s pitcher with a Oliver, Tex 95 349 112 .321 first two rounds in the 28th annual “I’d kick hell out of him,” he States,” Marshall quipped during a One veteran who Marshall singled winning,record.as of Aug. 1. “We’re GHO at the Wethersfield Country Snead has never won at “They claim Gene Littler is mild Smailey, Min 111 424 134 .316 replied in jest. recent trip to Boston. “This is the out is Mitchell Page, who is the first piaying teams with much 'more 104 428 132 .308 Club. He fired a'second round five un­ Wethersfield, but he has been close, Snead said he “didn’t play as well mannered. Well, they never played Molitor, Mii finishing in a three-way deadlock in tpughest managing job I’ve ever had. to admit he is not playing up to par. experience. It gets discouraging. No H om e R uns der par 66 to go with his opening day today as yesterday. I drove the ball with Littler. Jack Nicklaus, too, can But I figure somebody put me here 1971 with George Archer and Lou “ It doesn’t m atter who owns the one wants to be ridiculed. If toe other Nationai League — Schmidt, Phil 65 for a 131 total. rather poorly. I hit a couple of squirts get hot at times. teams want to treat us like that, we Graham, Archer winning in a for a reason. And I’ll do my dest to team, you still have a job to do and 39; Kingman, Chi 37; Winfield, SD While the 6-2, 200-pound Snead was to the right, I didn’t drive any good at “I don’t think there has ever been a keep strong.” I’m not doing mine,” said Page, who won’t give up.” 26; Lopes, LA 24; Matthews, Atl and happy with his spot at the halfway P'ayoff- all. After the fourth hole, my best good player who doesn’t get hot. I get Somehow, Marshall remains calm Just five years ago, the A’s were a was hitting in the .230s in Ju ly .'“ I aark, SF 23. point in the Samm^bavisTr. pr‘^'u“c- place money and in ’76/>e was Hie se- drive of the day came on the 18th.” hot at myself once in awhile and I team coming off three straight world don’t want this losing thing to get and keeps his sense of humor about American League — Lynn, Bos 30; tion, he felt that he didn’t deserve the cond man at the payoff window wit If Snead’s margin can hold up, on seem to play better after. titles. But toe nucleus of toe team contagious. I just stay away from it him. He must. He is more than a Singleton, Balt and Rice, Bos 29; tag applied by a leading golf monthly Rib Massengale winning. , what is considered one of the easiest “I have always been a competitor. disappeared when toe players left for and I’m tired of being a baby-sitter.” manager and he knows it. Thomas, Mil 28; Baylor, Cal 26. that he’s “one of the 10 worst inter- The man who always wears a large courses on the circuit, he’ll have his I don’t like to lose. It’s a game ... but greener pastures. Finley sold or Marshall and his forces are getting “ I t ’s so tough. E ach year I Runs Batted In viewers on the PGA tour.” straw Mexican-style hat while first triumph since winning the it’s not a game, it’s a business.” traded what he had left. few reinforcements. One of toe A’s managed toe Cubs, we moved up a National League — Kingman, Chi Anyone of a two dozen media P'«.yi."g Businessman Snead is out to snap notch,’’he says.‘‘I’ll finish toe year ^ _ _ ^ _ Kaiser International in 1976. “Our organization is like a fruit first-round draft picks. Harvard’s Schmidt, Phil 88; Winfield, SD members who sat in the press tent to join the PGA Million Dollar Club^ First place in the GHO is worth his GHO jinx and win his seventh orchard,” said Oakland hurler Marty Now in his 12th year on the rugged Mike Stenhouse, hasn’t even come to and I’d be happy to come back. I real- gp Hernandez, St.L 77. yesterday afternoon would disagree $54,000 of the $300,000 purse. Any PGA tournament in the next 48 hours — but lucrative tour — Snead recalled Keough. “Other teams just wait terms. His father Dave, a former ly like it and if you can like it after American League — Baylor, Cal 100 percent with the dubious designa­ finish in this year’s top five should and he’s well on his way. around for the fruit to ripen and then major league pitcher, termed the A’s this year ... ” 101; Lynn, Bos 91; Rice, Qos 90; tion. how a drunk in the crowd affected his come and pluck it off the tree.” offer a sham. He didn’t finish the sentence. He Singleton, Balt 87; Kemp, Det 86. The result is that toe 1979 Oakland “ We asked Finley to bring Mike up didn’t have to. Everyone knows Stolen Bases A’s matched the 1962 Mets for in­ in September. He agreed to that and managing the’ Oakland A’s is no National League — Moreno, Pitt f a competence toroug toe first 100 we asked him to put in writing. He treat. 50; North, SF 48; Cabell, Hou and Storm Interrupts GHO Play games. Both teams were 26-74. Taveras, NY 31; Cruz, Hou and Scott, Lining Up Putt Shoeless Defender St.L 30. think too much about winning $1 American League — LeFlore, Det J.C. Snead, who holds the rain-interrupted GHO at 11-under the early finishers was Mike Bran- get down in one putt for a double WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - million. Atlanta defender Kevin Hunt ran out of his shoe as he converged 55; Wilson, KC 47; Bumbry, Balt and par, lines up putt at the 16th hole in second round play. (Photo by nan, who matched his opening round bogey and his only bad hole of the A sudden severe thunderstorm day. “The government has most of it on St. Louis’s Mark Bell in NFL exhibition game Thursday night Baseball World Mourns Bonds, Clev . 27; Wills, Tex 26. of 67 for a 36-hole total of eight-under Dave Roback) “I really screwed up. I had an easy anyhow. It would be nice — not too Pitching Victories interrupted the second round 134, but it didn’t do much good. Bell caught ball in end zone for bunker shot. But I’ve been in trouble bad for a hillbilly, ” said the 38-year- National League — Niekro, Hou 15- of the Greater Hartford Open Joe Inman, runner-up in the Atlan­ old Hot Springs, Va., resident. touchdown as Cards beat Falcons, 42-17. (UPI Photo) 6; Niekro, Atl 14-15; LaCoss, Cin 12- tic Classic, and Peter Oosterhuis with sand this year, I don’t think I Friday, forcing a suspension of "ip^ha^^ could have gotten it out with a Snead came close to winning the 4; Espinosa, Phii 12-9; Reuschel, Chi Local'Middletown play until early Saturday and seven u n d e r^ r Bob Murphy, shovel. Then some guy sneezed and I GHO Hiree times. In 1971, he tied for Walter O^Malley^s Death 11-7; Andujar, Hou and Vuckovich, St.L 11-8; C arlton, Phil 11-9; leaving J.C. Snead in the lead. jgyg and Tommy almost hit my foot.” he quipp^ the lead and lost out in a three-way A. Richard, Hou 11-11. PGA officials waited more than 90 Snead said “I drove poorly all day playoff. In 1975, he was in the lead in legacy. The world of baseball has lost “Chub” Feeney. “Walter O’Malley Aaron, each had a second 68 to join American League — Eckersley, Legion Tilt Reset minutes after the storm hit before except for the last two holes,” when the final round and missed the Joe’s World LOS ANGELES tUPI) - one-of its giants. Los Angeles has lost over a period of years did more good Rod Curl, 67-69, and Jay Haas at six 4 . : Bos 15-5; John, NY 15-6; Flanagan, deciding play was impossible he parred three at the 17th and had playoff. Baseball players, owners and one of its finest citizens.” for professional baseball than any under 136, after 36 holes. Reminiscing Friday, Snead said at By JOK GARMAN Balt 15-7; D.Martinez, Balt 14-8; because of the torrential rains which his only good drive on the 18th others mourned the death of Typicai of player reaction was a one man.” Rain has pushed back the schedule of the state American Haas, in third place in the opening the time he was leading by one stroke Torrez, Bos 136; Koosman, Minn 13- flooded the fairways and greens. round with a 65, slipped to one-under followed by a wedge two feet from Walter O’Malley, calling the statement from Dodger Steve Baseball Commisioner Bowie Legion Baseball Tournament being held at Palmer Field in on the 17th and bogeyed the last two Kuhn said O’Malley was “as great an 10. Play was scheduled to resume at 9 71 for the second round. the pin for birdie three. Los Angeles Dodgers’ owner a Garvey who said: Middletown. His putting compensated for his holes when “I was bothered by a executive talent as I have seen or Earned Run Average a.m. and the cut. expected to be Pat McGowan, who shot a first- “It’s a great loss for all of us. We National League — LaCoss, Cin Friday’s scheduled second game poor driving, making a 25-footer on drunk who wanted to bet me $3 I “great friend” and a “great are all much richer for having known think I am apt to see ... His skills about 141, was to be made after the round 66, also came in one-under par Check It Out 2.69; Rogers, Mtl 2.70; Perry, SD between Waterbury and New London been pushed back to Sunday. The round was completed. The third the first hole for birdie three and a couldn't make the 20-foot putt and I executive.” him and much poorer now that he’s would have flourished in any walk of Manchester-Middletown loser will 71 to join Forrest Fezler, 68-69, at 2.83; Andujar, Hou d.92; Shirley, SD was tied 3-3 in the 10th inning when round is scheduled to begin at 12:15 35-footer on the 13th for birdie two. proceeded to make a three-putt for a O’Malley, 75, who died early gone. He went much deeper than life. He was unfailing in his support 137, five under. 2.96. the violent storm moved into the face the Bristol-Torrington loser Sun­ p.m., with players starting from the He saved par with one putt on the 9lh bogey" Thursday of cancer, instilled a will to of toe commissioner’s office and was Defending GHO champ Rod The same thing holds true when sports itself.” American League — Kern, Tex area. It will be resumed this after­ day afternoon at 1 o’clock. 1st and 10th tees, PGA officials said. with a 12-footer. A year later, Snead finished at 268, Now that the summer is working live in Roy Campanella after he was Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda a powerful ally for the good of the The Manchester-Middletown Funseth, 69-70, led a group at three- two strokes behind Rik Massengale. you are off somewhere on a trip, and 1.51; Marshall, Minn 2.31; Guidry, noon at 2 o’clock. J.C. Snead, just $22,000 short of under 139 among the early finishers. Snead this year has tied for third at it’s way downhill, the reports are in a crippling auto accident, the said, “He was a super, super guy. He game.” winner draws a bye and won’t He missed the cut in 1977 and passed decide to try the fishing locally, or Walter Alston, an unknown who NY 2.63; Ryan, Cal 2.70; John, NY The rest of Friday night’s slate has becoming pro golf’s next millionaire George Cadle, the first-round the Kemper Open and Philadelphia, starting to come in about the various former cioidger catcher said. was really a fan at heart. He loved resume play until Monday night at 8 up the event last year. the use and companionship of a local was given the chance to manage the 2.71. been pushed to tonight. Bristol will player, fired a five-under 66 to ieave leader with a 62, was a late starter and has earned $89,000. He doesn’t fishing expeditions all over the globe. “Baseball bas lost a tremendous this game. He loved his family and he o’clock. guide. Spend half a day walking Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954 and sUyed S trikeouts face Torrington at 5 o’clock followed him with a 11-under 131 as the rains and remained nine-under after six Reports are great on the most part; person,” said Campanella. “He was loved his country very dearly. After The finals is now slated for around the area asking questions with them through 1976 in Los National League — Richard, Hou by a tilt between Manchester and came. fishing was good accomodations as close to me as my own father and my playing days were over, he .gave Thursday with a contest Friday holes. about price, area, type of service, Angeles, said: 209; Niekro, Atl 134; Perry, SD UO: - Middletown at 8 o’clock. Snead, who last won at San Diego Snead, one stroke over his 65 were good, guides were good, mother.” me the chance to stay in this game.” , evening if necessary. everything worked out great, with food. etc. etc. “He was one of the best. I was Carlton, Phil 123; Blyleven, Pitt 120. Saturday’s original schedule has in 1976, fashioned a seven-birdie opening round of seven birdies and a McAdoo ‘Humiliated’, A truly good example of this, was O’Malley kept Campanella on the Don Drysdale, a former Dodger one or two glaring upsets. associated with him for 23 years in American League — Ryan, Cal 168; round marred only by a double bogey bogey, said he didn’t play as well as when my wife, Joyce, and I con­ payroll after he was unable to play pitching great, said, “I feel a great Each year. I hear some horrendous toe majors and about 10 years in toe Guidry, NY 134; Jenkins, Tex 128; on the friendly 6,568-vard Thursday and “I drove poorly;” tracted our fishing float trip down and gave him $50,000 from the personal loss. Everything I have I Wants Out of Boston report about a fishing party heading minors. He always treated me fair. Flanagan, Balt 127; Eckersley, Bos Wethersfield Country Club course Snead left the ball in the trap twice the Madison this past summer. receipts of a baseball game. owe to the Dodgers. They gave me Nordiques Made Out North to Quebec, Labrador, Alaska. He was toe fairest man I ever met in 113. Flags were ordered at half staff at where he has twice been a runner-up. on the 12th hole and then managed to RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - Blasting Boston Celtic player-coach We had thought about this kind of my start.” Saves Minnesota, etc., and the trip turns the Los Angeles City Hall in baseball.” Three strokes behind Snead among Dave Cowens for publicly humiliating him, forward Bob McAdoo trip, during the winter when we were Drysdale, now a broadcaster for National League — Sutter, Chi 26; into a huge fiasco. O’Malley’s memory and Mayor Tom Former Dodger star Duke Snider says he can no longer play for the Celtics and wants to be traded planning our vacation, but decided to the California Angels, said Tekulve, Pitt 20; Garber, Atrl9; Well in NHL Draft The outfitter's camp turned into a Bradley said, “We shail miss toe O’Malley’s death was “a terrible loss said, “Mr. O’Malley loved his hold off until we got out to West to New Jersey, Los Angeles or San Diego. disaster area (not as pictured in the players and the team. He was a Bair, Cin and Lavelle, SF 15. Yellowstone, and could feel our way man, but we are grateful for his to baseball.” MONTREAL (UPI) — The Quebec Nordiques approached the brochures), the guides were not true businessman and a person who loved American League — Marshall, Tomjanovich Takes In an interview with The Raleigh around the area, and find out just E.J. “Buzzie” Bavasi, a longtime guides, the food was hot dogs and to have fun with people. We were all Minn 24; Kern, Tex 18; Monge, Clev National Hockey League’s amateur draft with the suspicion they Times from his home Thursday, what these trips entailed. Dodger executive before he went to last place. But I made them a con­ beans for a week, ad infinitum. part of a family. Whenever, I’d see 14; Stanhouse, Balt 13; Clear, Cal 12. might get taken. McAdoo said flatly, “ I don’t want to I had heard all about float trips ^ 1 a t n S A n R>e San Diego Padres and then to toe “We were very surprised when be in Boston because of Dave tender. Then they trade me to This happens iq more instances 1 ennis signup Ingeis gaij|. him, Mr. O’Malley would introduce But when the smoke cleared Stand in Hoop Suit from individuals at parties, and in me as ‘one of my boys.‘ He once ad­ Lowe was still available when it Boston, another last-place team. I’m than one can imagine. I know of a Thursday, it was the Nordiques who Cowcns passing conversation, but not enough “I, like so many others in baseball, came time for us to go up to bat,” tired of losing.” group of men who planned a moose vanced me some money on my salary sounded as if they had done the in specifics, to make me want to i j U A r S o be forever grateful to Walter F. said Oilers’ chief scout Barry HOUSTON (UPI) - Rudy Tonjjanovich testified in a He also ruled out rumored trades hunting trip into Newfoundland with for personal reasons. He was always taking. commit myself before we arrived out O’Malley for giving us the opportuni- million damage suit against the Los Angeles Lakers Friday that season. And that team didn’t to Cleveland, or to Detroit to com­ a so-called reputable guide and out­ doing this with his ‘family.’” Though the Nordiques had only the Fraser. there. The M anchester R ecreatio n ty to prove we could do a job in toe fitter. Gene Autry, Angels’ president, The Boston Bruins chose two he was trying to break up a fight and did nothing to draw a face- have enough talent to keep me sit- pensate for Boston’s signing of the Joyce and I wandered around West Department annual adult tennis tour- 'na jor leagues I could name Qal Alai Entries 20th pick in the draft, team They arrived at the appointed area said: spokesman Denis Caron could hardly defensemen in the first round. crushing punch from former Laker Kermit Washington. ting,’’ ’’ said the former North Pistons’ M.L. Carr. Yellowstone, in and out of some of nament will begin with singles Walter’s accomplishments by the The Bruins, with the eighth and (a small town in an isolated section “I think Walter was a very smart contain his glee as he listed the Nor­ When the Houston Rockets’ star are responsible for Washington’s ac- Carolina standout, and NBA player of “Carr’s a good player, but that’s the better known tackle shops asking matches and masters singles Satur- dozens. But toe ones he was most 15th first-round selections, picked not compensation, that’s over­ i : of Newfoundland) via commercial man, a very fine man. I know diques’ acquisitions in the six-hour forward awoke on the floor seconds tion. Tomjanovich is seeking $2.6 the year. questions, and checking out attitudes day and Sunday, August 18-19, 25-26. proud of are his two fine children. SATUniV MATME Raymond Bourgue of the Verdun compensation,” McAdoo said. airline, and then via small plane, to baseball is going to miss him. He session, conducted via a 21-team con­ after the punch he “thought the million in actual and punitive Along with his animosity towards of the people we interviewed. Mixed doubles will be played Sept. 8, f . FIST; Blackhawks of the Quebec Junior “It would be a mistake for either of find no one there to greet them. developed a lot of fine ball players !. lapiJIrtMb ference telephone hookup in Mon­ scoreboard had fallen from the damages. His medical treatment was Cowens, McAdoo said he also wants In one of the larger, better known 9 men’s and women’s doubles Sept. Baseball has lost a great man and League and Brad McCrimmin of the those teams to take me, because I Asking at the airstrip for their out­ and a lot of fine fans so I think he has IfmMSnM 4. Pate-lartorci treal. ceiling and hit me on the head.” paid for by the team. to play for a winner. shops, where fishing float trips were I have lost a great friend,” said lirn h st i U - M n a r l Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western wouldn’t be happy there, and I fitter, they were told they would find left his mark on baseball.” LIrasi-ian “The organization is really hot for The Dec. 9, 1977 incident during a He testified that he still has “Hopefully, wherever I go, it will contracted, toe answers were good, Registration begins Monday National League President Charles F.MifKi-laTierl Hockey League. wouldn’t be able to play like I can,” him at the local bar. And they did ... Sbt bnedo-Carta next season,’ Caron said, “On paper, game caused Washington, now a San periodic numbness of the cheeks and be to a contender,” he said. “I’ve put but the attitude of leaning on their through Wednesday at toe Rec. Of­ “ He’s a fine skater with an excep­ Almost incoherent, and on the verge SECIt; we have a pretty good team and Diego Clipper, to receive a $10,000 gums. A sinus problem which causes in my time with losers and it’s time he said. reputation without having to answer fice. Garden Grove Rd. or mail to l.fieiMalnrl Z. F an ta -la rtsro i tional shot, and we feel fortunate to of passing out. 3. Zapi-Janer I 4.Ba4$pa probably the best new team in the en­ fine and a 60-day suspension from the him to take medication daily has for me to be on a championship con­ McAdoo said New York traded him a neophyte’s questions turned me off. Recreation Department, 41 Center get him,” said Bruins’ General ’That was the start of it ... and it S. Irasi-Irtedia ilalipM -Landa tender. this season in an attempt to make We ended up in Jim Danskin’s L U -lh n a tire league.” NBA. Films introduced at the trial worsened, he said, went from bad to worse. Not enough Street. Registration fee is $2 per T. Me-Jai The Nordiques' prize catch was Manager Harry Sinden, of Bourgue. show him punching a restrained Asked by his attorney to disclose “When I was drafted, I went to him a scapegoat for the Knicks’ poor Tackle Shop, owned by Bill and Bar­ event. Each player is required to fur­ Sb$ Uawrt “He was one of the top four start. He said injuries, rather than guides for the party ... absolutely T in first-round pick Michel Goulet, rated Kevin Kunnert in the face and then his salary, he said he was paid $225,- Buffalo, which was in last place, I bara Berndt. Bill couldn’t have been nish new can of tennis balls. defensemen available.” his performance, were responsible horrible food, a camp that was so l.Fmtalaba 2. Zapi4artnti the third-best left wing prospect on standing near midcourt and looking ooo for the 1977-78 season and $250,000 made them a contender. Then I wdnt nicer to two unkonwledgeable Only Manchester residents may IB a M ra rl 4.fiaae-Marl Sinden described McCrimmin — 20, for their dismal beginning. bad, most of the time was spent out ihta-Caraa the 126-player list. nervously for anyone else who might for last season. to New York and the Knicks were in Elasterners, in answering questions. participate and must be 18 years of S. leMda-bi a 5-11, 193-pounder who had 24 goals of doors, when they weren’t hunting. J.ktathft t bdricaailaeart "We also have 19-year-old Dale A film of the incident shown in And when he invited us to stick age or over. S ^ U -b n a and 74 assists last season — as “the approach him And so it went. Hunter from the Sudbury Wolves, “I was downcourt and something court earlier this week did not in­ .A-'- * ' around the store for a while, and FOimt best playmaking defenseman in the They got their moose, but walked l.Btecb with 188 minutes in penalties and a drew my attention to mid-court, dicate clearly the intention of question some of the people who had Queens on Road Western League by far. He’s sort of out with a terrible impression of 3.1a good scoring record. He'll be tough where I saw Washington slug Kevin Tomjanovich as he trotted toward taken trips the day before; that pret­ S-Carea in the mold of a Brad Park.” Newfoundland. One that is not true of Hartford Road Dairy Queen and good for the team ,” Caron Kunnert twice. I ran down there as a Washington. Washington has said he m ty sell decided us right then and ther. women’s softball team will travel to T. laiierl The Stanley Cup champion Mon­ that great Province. SbiPatf added. peacemaker T o m ja n o v ic h thought he was going to be hit. The satisfaction of these fishermen treal Canadians took Minnesota’s All of this could have been avoided, Fall River, Mass., this weekend to trvk To no one’s surprise, the Colorado testified. Tomjanovich testified he was with the fishing, and the guides, and l.la -la i IRiAipKZ-Irtacb second-round pick, Gaston Gingras, a if they had taken toe trouble to check participate in toe seventh annuai Rockies snared defenseman Rob The four-time all-star, who frightened by what was happening, the quality of toe equipment, was the IhmhUrtam 4.2acri4aaMl defenseman from the Bulls. out the outfitter when; they had Spindle City Tournament. There will S. N tat 4 t a malt iw l w a Ramage, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound returned following surgery to play “There was blood on Kevin’s face, planned the trip, toe eight months convincer that we needed, and we be 22 teams entered with five who’ll T. U-LaidaIFaKta^ana defenseman who made the WHA All- last season, was the fifth Rocket or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had pulled before. When I asked one of the prin­ signed on for toe next day. be in the New England Regional Sbs Eisabi«4stt I Star team as a rookie with the Bulls Daniel in Lead The extra bonus came when we sank former Rocket to testify in the week- Kevin away from Kermit but he was cipals, whether he had requested a Tournament. Dairy Queen is 34-12 l.lmedalaoHfl lU -O dm in the 1978-79 season. JERICHO, N.Y. (UPI) - Tour old trial. still hitting him,” Tomjanovich list of people from New England who were fishing, and I asked 'Val overall. l i a a v M i l 4 .M « -Z a p Ramage. 20, collected 12 goals and rookie Beth Daniei, contending that Schreiber, our so very competent 5.MaM4kna i (Maa Ikeawra Plaintiffs Tomjanovich and the testified. “I didn’t think Washington m had been guided by the outfitter, he Llnnca-Caraa 36 assists after skipping his last year she has the ability to win once she guide, why we hadn’t seen but just a Houston Rockets claim the Lakers had any reason to be violent towards replied in a definit “No, I never Sbt Irasi-Jafl of junior hockey with London of the puts her mind to it, shot a 2-under- m e,’' toought of that. A fellow I met at a few float boats about 5:30'that snomk Ontario Junior League to play with par 71 Friday to take a two-stroke evening. His reply was, "All toe l.NaiHa 2. M il Asked if Washington ever spoke to cocktail party said he had shot a iO r b a l the Bulls. He earned a reputation as Working Agreement Coaches Wanted IGariU lead at the midway point of a $100,000 him, Tomjanovich said, “No.” moose hunting with this fellow, and other outfits have their guides off the S. ZabbIGaraiMii a scrapper by collecting a total of 165 t ls iiB LPGA Championship. The Hartford Whalers have signed Tom Nissalke, the Rockets’ coach gave me his address.” river by 5 or thereabouts. We don’t, There are two assistant football T. lmico minutes in penalties. coaching vacancies at Manchester SbsCarea This gave her a 36-hoie score of 144, a working agreement with the at the time, was cross-examined by a There have been more good hun­ because that’s just when toe fishing oomk The Edmonton Oilers, also of the the only sub-par total on the difficult Saginaw Gears, one of the most Lakers attorney before Tomjanovich ting and fishing trips started or born starts to get good,” ... And he was, oh High. Anyone interested should con­ 1. Ira(»4aaact 2. EriMa-ftiis I WHA, made their first-round draft 6,460-yard Meadow Brook course tact Head Coach Jack Holik, 644-1148, 3. laicaraiktenrrt ibtaM^amnd successful International Hockey testified. Nissalke said he at parties, and so many of them so right. iJaapaiCirita pick Kevin Lowe, a 197-pound or Dick Cobb, high school director of made even more testy by dry, slick League franchises in recent years, it remembered being afraid to go on iS*' m should have died right there, because So remember, before you commit 7.0rbal-Sana lEnabia-OchM defenseman from the Quebec Rem- i t Sbs toca^leiTt greens and tricky pin placements. was announced Friday by Whaler the court to help the fallen player. they were never adequately checked yourself to any trip...Check it out but athletics, 649^96. parts who had 20 goals, 60 assists and mat U.S. Open champion Jerilyn Britz, Director Jack Kelley. “This new “I stopped because I was con­ good! I Zabla-Cceoarra 120 penalty minutes last season. out. l.laicaraR^araMnA following a duli 72 that included 17 working agreement, coupled with the cerned that I might be hit,” the I J t a ^ M n 4. EnMa-bonda I pars and one birdie, was tied for se­ Whalers’ primary development tfeam ■ yimiMiim i B r aaiaCarita coach said. T.lawMIcba L b e a -Z a fi cond at even par 146 with Murle in Springfield, gives us a solid minor Lakers attorney Robert Dunn is Jai Alai Entries Si^ Oiba B-Sarea Breer, who had a 71. league system,” said Kelley. seeking to establish that the Rockets Tank Montgomery Out I SATUmAY EVEMM i l.lticarai poor 1977-78 season and depressed TUmk Uran Fount SHOnt BOSTON (UPI) - Boston attendance was not just the result of fKT; UaMa Unm iRaasi I.Irtedw Uaa«( l.baadal Z-Ranada Major Leaguers to Tour Japan tFii$t»4iflb IfiaraMiA 4. Sana T.Atca iSaraa R ed Sox catcher Bob Tomjanovich’s injury. 3. Rodri|MZ 4.U 3.0rbaB 4.G«tta iNiaca SibZaWa NEW YORK (UPI) — National and American League All Stars managed by $.laiicrl iB m a iA ib B S.laMa Montgomery has been placed S.U'tavierl i^m-Srtedie S.Bnaca i l m oivank Tom Lasorda of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Earl Weaver of the Baltimore i IsdriSMi-Cirea T.Caraa LBa 7.laicaraa ibtaaa Sib Faitta Sib laacarai l.lbaUtarre 2. Jaai^RafMaadl on the 15-day disabled list Saht lm4o-lkna SbsCaraa QIVERm iln w a Z a p i Orioles will tour Japan next November in what Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Fvnt 1 oomk U is»4ebav SlCOEk l.Irbil-SarN LAtt^Otbi iTMa-Sana t i w a b h l effective Thursday, August 9, I.Famtalwia rZafd-tipa 1. fltba I fiarawani lEneaUaaet calls a unique series of exhibition games. LZetBi-Meche 3.h$qra»Cara«ia i iZbMMal lEwMrih Swede to Islanders 3.GaM-ian 4. fala-laihrar 1 3.2aMa-A$isl 4. ArtanabtiWTa 7.lauai ai > p | i the Red Sox said Friday. A Stal of 44 players will make the trip which will start with a game in 3.K*4irtBrca iCiiahMarito ttrii Himi Powerful Renee in Upset S b i l f t w W a l UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) - INti-Cvea S. IrasiXvea Uaoida-ljnda S.hca-Za«d llaacarai-teita Yokohama on Nov. 7 and end with a game in Tokyo on Nov. 20 Seven of the 7. Radrigaai-iifier 1 LUtarturaa i bmct'Odiaa mfnk Montgomery reinjured his elbow 7.U-M iCm4$H 7. EnaMaifarra Sbilawbtobm Renee Richards sprung a big upset this week in the U.S. Open tiia a ili biidal games will pit the major leaguers against each other with the other two Forward Anders Kaller, a star for S ib O rk i lU m ti Sib branct^caflarra Sbe Raasa-SarM during Wednesday night’s loss to the Blasts onto Green sank TIOFlft lMa»CarHa iP a a ilr p im against Japanese All-Star teams. The proceeds of the games against Swedish first division teams for toe ■mk I t e i b i t l Q ass Courts Tournament in Indianapolis when she whipped iliiar»narrt Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park, Wt. 1. Irtta-Ecanarra tbiiiiilBui lla w te a W T i IZifiiiJIurM 2.brai|a-Carea l.OrbaMvtta llMear»CcaMrra 4.biakia-fiiraiNidl Japanese All-Stars will go to the United Nations Children’s Fund which is last five years and Sw ^en s MVP Joe Inman, who was four shots back after his second round, 3. drtaM-Uanet 4.BaJkba llnHMrMal fourth seeded Virginia Ruzici, 7-5,6-1. The powerful, lefthanded T.BnM ^ ^ Hockey League. Sib U 'ln itr I Sbt lraca4lrpUca day-night doubleheader. ment. EVENING HERALD. Sat., August 11, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN

PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. August 11, 1979 Ir % ★ ★ ★ ★ ’★jlt.'A ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4- f3 Nafp Wanted 13 Nafp Wanted 13 ★ ★★★★★★★★★ ♦,★★★★★★★★ H«/p Wanted 13 Nafp Wanted H atp Wanted 13 FULL TIME DISHWASHER • MEDIUM SIZE EAST 9 to 5, Monday thru Friday. Set OIL BURNER SERVCE SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ HARTFORD LAW FIRM Safety Hearing MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all its. Hard worker. Mechanical Call ^ k e at 646-1978. seeks legal secretare with EXPODICED residential. All benefits. M & experience necessary. Please legal experience. 289-W25. M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. apply in person 9 to 11 at KITCHEN HELP WANTED for private country club. Fountain village Apartments, GROUNDS POSITION im S E MOES Capris CARD GALLERY- Please call 872-9133. On Some Ford 175 D ow ney D riv e , AVAILABLE - Apply in per­ Aggressive part time sales Manchester, see Carroll John­ Call 643-2711 son at Manchester Country FOOTBALL COACH - Anyone KEUD people needed. Flexible hours, son Brundrett. Club maintenance building WASHINGTON (UPl) - The Transpor­ toward the rear of the car, possibily interested in coaching football To provM* Nursing Caro JF 4 ★ ★ ★ •A ★ ■A ■A"A on a permanent basis. Some between 1 PM and 3 PM. if. If. if .lf 3f.if.lf.ifif.lflf^¥-^f** tation Department today said 420,000 Ford causing a driver to lose control of the car. nights and Sund^s. Apply in EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS- at Blast Catholic Him School In private homta and The problem is found in 1971-1974 on a voluntary basis please Madical Facdltlaa. Part Capris may have safety problems jerson only, EOE. Card In our Dry Wall and Insulation MALE AND FEMALE - Part ArOelee for Rale 41 M a n c h e s te r call 742-9601. tInM, full Uma. ConsMora- 13 H elp Wanted Howe For Sale 23 Roome for Rent B2 Apertmenta For Rent 53 resulting from seats which collapse Capris, the department said. It said report ia lle r y , Divisions. Carpentry and con­ time general pizza shop 'fteteWMitetf 13 Help Wanted of more than 100 failures of seat backs Parkade. struction experience helpful. duties. Apply within: Tom­ Uon givan to prolaraneo backwards, gear shift sticks which fall off Call B. A. Lozier, Inc., 646- BABYSITTER WANTED - In of;—Location and Hours. SPLIT LEVEL - 7 rooms, 2 THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ MANCHESTER - Immaculate caused three accidents with nine injuries. my's Pizzaria, 267 East my home Monday thru WANTED TOWN OF MANCHESTER - trally located. Downtown and faulty headlight switches. 4464 ; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY baths, 3 bedrooms. Im­ 3 room, deluxe appliances. BRAND NEW WEDDING The department said it received 150 JL Center Street, Manchester. Fnday, 8 - 4. Call 646-5084. n iU and PART TIME LABORATORY Manchester. Kitchen $230. (212-1). Rental The department's National Highway For biforiMtion caN TECHNICIAN FOR WATER maculate condition. Heated GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. complaints and reports of one accident in- ifTTrHiriv PART "HME POSITION for POSITIONS NOW privileges. Call 649-23M. Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Traffic Safety Administration said an CLERICAL PERSON PART TIME CASHIER 643-9S19 AND SEWER FACILITIES. CAN YOU QUALIFY? ■ Need garage, cast iron baseboard •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Best reasonable offer volving the car’s gear shift stick in 1971- HELPERS- Available students with license and car. NEEDED. PROCESSING of MMLAMi FOR THE CASHIERS - Full time for someone to assist in my radiation. Blue stone accepted. Please telephone "initial determination” found problems in Hourly rate plus mileage. WANTED for Rockville or MD • ASSISTANCE health and beauty aid store. $15,127. Performs laboratory Apertmenta For Rwit 53 EAST HARTFORD - Elegant 1974 snd 1976-1978 cars ccjuippcd with vveekends and evenings, purchase orders, inventory business 2 hours a day, 5 days fireplace, intercom, beautiful­ 646-2161, after 6:00 p.m. the three components on 1971-1974 and Apply G. Siddell, The Hart­ Manchester store. Apply in of North Eaatsm Conn. FALL Must be able to work flexible testing for water pollution ly landscaped. Complete 2 bedroom, all modern manual transmissions. Experienced preferred. and stock control, general gal contra system and potable a week. $65 a week. For per­ 1976-1978 Capris which "are subject to ford Courant, 649-5251. person: Xtra Mart Inc. STEAK OUT schedule. Previous recreation compound, 20x40 LOOKING for anything in real appliances, lovely shagcaipet, FORCED HOT AIR “Separation can occur without warning Drivers License. Mature in- friday. Good chance tor ad­ Convenience Store, 404 Hart­ experience preferred but will water supply system. sonal Interview call Mrs. estate rental - apatments, many extras. $200s. (238-3). failure, which can result in injuries, vancement. Typing essential. IS7 IMI Cwihr SlnM. iRESTAURANT A Experience required Is a Boehler at 646-5900 between in-ground pool, Cabana, FURNACE- Some age but fine and causes loss of ability to control the gviduals. Apply ta ^rsom SECRETARY / ford Road, Manchester or 81 train reliable individual. App­ Maubu lights, flowered Aqua homes, multiple dwellings? Rental Assistors, small fee. working order. Four burner deaths and property damage." Will train. Call Mrs. Bloom, Union Street, Rockville, COLONY ly daily 10 AM to 8 PM, Bachelor's Degree in Biology 11- 2 . No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 236-5646. speed of the vehicles,” the department neeney Street, Manchester. ’ BOOKKEEPER for busy ren­ 646-2900. or Chemistry with a minimum slide, sundrellas, redwood natural gas stove, brown. Fine The safety agency has scheduled a Sept. tal office. Please apply in per­ between 6 AM and 4 PM. Must Waitors, waitresses, Brooks Discount, 277 West Associates, Inc. 646-1980. said. of eight semester credit hours LIQUOR STORE. privacy fence. 3 driveways older wardrobe. 649-5547. 18 public hearing on the questions to take son, hours of 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. be over 18, banquet personnel, Middle Turnpike, Manchester.' plus much more! Group 1, MANCHESTER - Spotless 2 Another problem involves headlight MAN TO WORK IN GLASS of microbloloCT and eightWB... MANCHESTER - Full or part testimony from Ford and the public. If it at Fountain Village $250 WEEKLY MAILING WAITRESS WANTED banquet housemen, hours of time. College or high sAool Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. bedroom, large porch with OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. switches in 1971 and 1972 Capris. The SHOP - Full or part time. Apartments. 175 Downey SEEKING A CHALLENGING WEEKDAYS. Available 6:30 - REAL ESTATE - Part timer. semester credit sweeping view. Kids ok. With decides a safety defect exist, it can order Apply in person to J.A. White AND STUFFING cashiers, bus personnel, chemistry. These courses student. Must be 18. M 7-9^. Hutch, walnut finish, highway safety group said it had no com­ Drive, Manchester, see ENVELOPES. Send stamped PART TIME JOB for the fall? 2 PM and/or 9:00 AM-2 PM. Earn $8,000 plus annually. VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 garage. $ ^ . (199-2). Rental excellent condition $150. New the cars recalled. Glass Co., 31 Bissell Street. Wendys Old Fashioned Ham­ Apply at A C Petersen. 260 bartenders, dining room must Include laboratory work. Assistors, small fee. 236-5648. plaints about the switches, but found 160,- Carroll Johnson Brundrett. envelope: M & B Enterprises, Evenings and weekends. Com- SANDWICH MAKER AND ROOM COLONIAL- 3 B-13 Steel Radial Firestone The department said the lack of a weld burgers of Manchester will ?iorth Main St., Manchester. supervisors, kitchen help, puterizM active office, 3 MLS Experlencp in a laboratory Box 4181, Topeka, KS. 66604. WAITRESS for cocktail fireplaces, large Family A STAR a b o v e y o u r AD 721 Tire, $35. 643-1814. in the front bucket seats can result in 000 replacement parts were sold for 145,- WE ARE LOOKING FOR a FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. have several positions cooks, and cocktail systems. Confidential inter­ performing water or Room, very luxurious EAST HARTFORD - 000 Capris imported in those two years. hard working, conscientious waitresses. wastewater analyses would be lounge. Experience preferred. Could help to sell your items Luxurious 4 rooms, swimming collapse of the back of the driver's seat Experience on high pressure available for lunch, 11 AM to 2 view, Ralph Pasek, Realtor. Call 742-6978 between 8AM throughout! Call R. Zimmer, BLACK & WHITE saleswoman with some retail PM, weekdays. If interested All applicants must app­ 289-7475. helpful. Applications will be faster, rent your room quicker pool, many extras. $200s. (18i- boiler preferred. Year round, NURSES AIDES - 7 - 3, and 3 received in the Personnel Of­ and 12 noon. J.D. Real Estate for details. and bring you better results! PORTABLE TELEVISION experience for 30-40 hours per good wages and overtime. apply in person at: WENDYS, ly in paw n between 1 & 4 2). Rental Assistors, small SET- $30. Call 528-7212 week. Diamond Showcase, to 11, part time and full time. fice, Town Hall, 41 Center 646-1980, or 647-1139. Ask the Herald Classified Ad Named to Post Paid CMS, Blue - Cross" and tM Broad St., Manchester. p.m., Tuesday-Thursday at JOURNEYMEN OR fee. 236-5646. anytime. Manchester Parkade. Enjoy working in a very plea­ Monday-Friday from 2 to 4 Some tools required. Apply Street, Manchester, Connec­ taker about details. Put the ______Life Insurance. Apply TOE COLONY - to Merry APPRENTICES. STAR to work for you! Phone CARLE PLACE, N.Y. - sant and home like at­ PM. In person: ticut until August 24,1979. An BY Homee lor Rent 54 mosphere, helping our elderly 2S2tptWNrSL Dobson. No telephone equal opportunity employer. Experienced in commercial MANCHESTER, 643-2711. ELECnnOLUX Vacuum with Benson Ford has been •’a^tl^me^MarnrlUdTesrn M Sin'It'ree^.'^Rockvilll' call^lease. We will train. ana residential wiring. OWNER. 6 room Cap new power nozzle in good condi­ patients. Experienced PART TIME OR FULL TIME GT PRODUCTION WORKERS named vice president- preferred. Please Call Doris PART TIME SECRETARY - BenefiU. Call 646-5422. kitchen, lovely ya«i^ I's. By THREE BEDROOM tion. Call 646-3m. Asking LEGAL SECRETARY needed tH E COLONY First shift, 7 - 3:30 PM appointment, 643-9380. No $125. counsel for Ambac In­ son: East Hartford Convales- ' ______Blaine RN, Director of for Manchester law firm. PROFESSIONAL SALES CONTEMPORARY Nurses, 6464)129. Manchester p ^ n S n S V g J B u e ln w o p p o r tu n tty 14 agents. Fireplaced living room, full dustries, a subsidiary of cent Home, 745 Main Street, p^R x TIME BOOKKEEPER Typing and shorthand skills PEOPLE with proven track QDAUTYM^^OUT MANCHESTER MAIN AIR CONDITIONER - 6,000 East Hartford. . payroll experience. Call Manor Nursing Home, 385 necessary. Salary negotiable. ixdays at Pillowtex Corp., typing,^ pleasant basement. Occupancy, United Technologies Corp., Center Street, Manchester. record. We offer highest com­ Vomon Ckcto. manner required. No steno. VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco MANCHESTER - Immaculate STREET- 2/3 room BTU. Runs well. $05. Benefits available. Call 643- missions in the area, modem lKNMeir»-M 49 Regent Street. Manchester. oversized 7 Room Cape, full September to June. Fur­ 27”Wxl8”H. Call after 5 PM. it was announced today by FULL TIME SECRETARY Offices on Hartford/West Snacks with locations $3,580 apartments, heated, hot nished. References and RECEPTIONIST needed for Erway mornings.______8824. offices, secretarial E.O.E. MFH CALL TOLL FREE 1-800423- dormer, full basement, 3 or 4 water, appliances, no pets, 649-9604. Edward J. Rapetti, presi­ CAIinLICECKAM assistance, complete adver­ Hartford line. Free parking, security. Monthly rent $275 fringe benefits. Call Ann at 2355 Ext. 905. bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, parking, security. 523-7047. dent and chief executive of­ local Manchester firm. Will DESK CLERK- Part time NfEOt tising, on-going educational plus beat and utillUes. Call MOVING. MUST SELL perform a substantial amount 525-5383, 10 AM to 3 PM. fireplace, aluminum siding. B/W Realty. 647-1419. fice of Ambac. weekends. Mature person. PM T TIME H ap • 1ACC0UNTM6 CLERK plan, more. Interested parties Low $60s. Must Be Seen! 643- PLEASANT QUIET com­ FURNITURE! Big selecUon! of typing, filing and other Psfflele, sifSnInQS-and will send resume to: Manage­ Ford had served as Will train. Madison Motor Inn. Prlrete II 7222. No agents. pletely renovated 4 room Please call evenings, 528-3074, related office duties. Send 393 Main Street, East Hart­ maksfida. Diversified duties. ment. P.O. Box 1533, Broad fnatnietfoni MANCHESTER- Beautiful 6 or 528-5096. counsel for United MancheBter SECRETARY - Local medical apartment. First floor. Room Raised Ranch, 1 1/2 resume to: P.O. Box 1201, ford. 568-3560. Apply In paraen a t Street Station, Manchester, MANCHESTER- Sliding doors Mature, responsible adults on­ Technologies' Research Manchester, Conn. Typing, Posting, review organization seeks REMEDIAL READING and baths, 3 bedrooms, dining 1127 aUM telM AVfNUI Ct. 06040, All replies strictly overlook lovely yard. New ly. No piets. Security. Call 649- 7 FT. MOUNTED SAILFISH, Center since 1976. Prior to WAITRESS WANTED- Apply bright well organized math; individualized work room, eat-in size kitchen, 2 hardcover books, end tables, lA lT HAHTFOIIP. CT. Payables, etc. confidential. secretary. Pleasant telephone kitchen, new roof, family 5897 after 6 PM. FULL & PART TIME for in person to: La Strada West program, (lst-8th grade) by room. $M's. By appointment. car garage. Country living on lamps, lawn furniture, lO' that he was senior assis­ m anner, good (60 wpm) master's degree teacher. 568- approximately 1 acre of land. Snack Bar and Golf Course. Restaurant, 471 Hartford EXPERIENCE EXHIBIT 643-9380. No agents. MANCHESTER - Convenient Castro convertible, Chinese tant counsel for UTC's Apply at: Tallwood Country FULL "HME COOK. 9 to 5, • 1 SERVICE CLERK fun typing required, no steno. Our 8075. $550 per month. Security Road, Manchester. PERSON for repair and refur- modem oifices are located on area. Modem 4-room apart­ furniture, 20 cubic ft. Amana Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club, Route 85 Hebron, Phone Monday hru Friday. $3,00 to bishing department. required. No pets. Amida It freezer, workbench, musical 3,95 per hour. 1 week p id time. the Hartford/West Hartford RIDING LESSONS indoor ment. Mature adults only. Barcomb, 644-8000, 644-1539. division. 646-1151. MANCHESTER LAW FIRM Excellent opening. BOLTON- New listing. Won't ^ 6 monthly. Hayes Corp. decantors. (Jail 528-5871. A mem ber of the Connec­ vacation first year. Health in­ Displaycraft, Manchester, line. Good starting salary, riding ring. Western stock seeking full time secretary. surance available. Call Mike excellent fringe benefits and seat, saddle seat and hunt last Call now. Unique 8 room 6464)131. PART TIME. Phone from Call Lessner,^ Rottner, Karp • 1 SERViCE CLERK 643-9557. Ranch with custom contem­ ticut and American Bar home servicing our custorners at 646-1978^______free parking. Call Ann at 525- seal. All levels 228-9817. H o u te h o ld Goods 40 Associations, Ford porary interior, 2 car garage, ATTRACTIVELY PANELED in your own area. 249-7773. ______i part time. Sales LAUNDRY FOLDER 5383. 10 AM to 3 PM. in-ground pool, 2 acres, poten­ MUST SELL - BEING received his law degree PART TIME WAITRESESS - VOICE, PIANO Instructions. 2 room apartment. Stove, REFRIGERATORS BeiiHon Ford ARTHUR TREACHERS IS Lunch and dinner shifts. App­ experience in Applications are now being tial for professional offices. refrigerator, heat. Adults, Washers / Ranges, used, TRANSFERRED. 11/2 cords Eugene J. While from Cornell in 1959, He SECRETARY WANTED in NOW accepting applications accepted for full and part Former faculty New York $70,000. (Jroup I, F.J. Spilecki references, no pets. $205. 646- of firewood $80; 2 78-14 snow ly in person at Tacorral, 246 FULL "HME ASSEMBLER - Music and Art High School. guaranteed and clean. New holds a bachelor of arts legal office in Manchester. for day or evening part time appliance, giftware, time employment in our laun­ Realtors. 643-2121. 3167, 228-3540. shipment damaged, G.E & tires $50; sectional sofa with Applicant must be an Broad Street, Manchester. Hours 8-4:30. Please apply in Professional Singer/Pianist. degree from Bowdoin help. Male and female, no dry department. Mature FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. matching chair $225. Call 646- Elected excellent typist to handle etc. person after 2PM: Able Coil & 644-8597. 0880 after 5:30 PM. experience necessary. Must applicants need only apply. Electronics, Howard Road, VERNON / ROCKVILLE- B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main KEEP SMILING College. varied materials and have a be over 18. Apply in person: Must be 18 years of age. WELLESLES, Mass. - pleasing telephone manner. JM Bolton. Sehoole-Cleeeee 19 Accepting applications for 2 Street, 643-2171. KEEP HAPPY Ford is a resident of Arthur Treachers Fish & Excellent work conditions and Bedroom Apartment, starting OLD ICE CREAM CHEST Eugene J. White of Natick Glastonbury. Hours are 9 to 5, Monday thru . NURSWGSUPQtVISOR • SIGHT AND SOUND benefits. Apply in person: MANCHESTER - GREEN FREEZER - Excellent Chips, 401 Center Street, FOR THE BEST - Manchester at $191 monthly. Includes all ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! has been elected senior Friday. Salary commensurate Meadows Convalescent MANOR RANCH. Large working condition. $100. Manchester. Private home health I care part time. Must have Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 utilities, wall-to-wall Custom made draperies, slip­ with experience. Reply with Home, 333 Bidwell Street. O P EN H O U S E living room with fireplace, carpeting and appliances. Call covers and upholstery. Budget Hassock style portable toilet vice president — finance by agency seeking full time FULL OR PART "HME phone pupils per teacher. FREE in­ references to Box EE, c/o COVENTRY HIGH SCHOOL sales knowledge in Manchester. 647-9194. dining room, 3 bedrooms, eat- l-2:ft-8^, EH(). Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 $10. 871-2991. the Board of Directors of Manchester Herald. nursing supervisor with SUNDAY 1-4 im from home sales. Excellent troductory lesson wiUi this ad. in kitchen, some appliances, GUIDANCE SECRETARY - earning schedule. Please call or 646-1000. EG&G, Inc. BSN and at least 2 years products, includhg of­ Call 646-6306. or 646-3.S49 wall-to-wall carpeting, SWIM POOLS distributor dis­ Full time, typing and 112 West Center S L 528-0292, 9-5P.M. 5 ROOM APARTMENT - Cen­ White is the husband of MATURE SECRETARY - shorthand skills required. community health aluminum siding, aluminum posing of brand new 31’ long fice equipment SECRETARY / storms and screens. Air con­ trally located. Stove and ELECTRIC RANGE- With the former Vivian Pickral S h e H e ra th RECEPTIONIST. Light Contact Dr. Donald Nicoletti, experience. Challenging refrigerator furnished. 649- >ye level oven, and lower above ground pools complete Bookkeeping, typing, and Immaculate gracious older 6 Room Dutch ditioned, landscaped lot, 125 with huge 16’ sundeck, fen- of Manchester. They and at 742-8913 or 742-7317. opportunity in the fastest RECEPTIONIST ft. X 85 ft. with fruit trees. By 7184. oven. First $100 takes it. Call transcribing skills. Part time. Apply in person: LONG TERM CARE 568-0439.__ cing, filter. Asking $687. their three sons reside in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Flexible hours. Manchester growing area of nursing HIM A Colonial. 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, Carpeted □ REAL ESTATE owner, $54,900. 643-8502. care. Salary negotiable. COORDINATOR - For local DESIRABLE TOWNHOUSE- ...... Financing and installation Natick, Mass. Professioanl Office. Send MEDICAL OFFICE living with fireplace, carpeted dining room medical review program. RN available. Call Jerry collect Send resume to: 2 Bedrooms. Conveniently EG&G is a "Fortune resume to Box DD, c/o EAST HARTFORD — with clinical experience in Homee For Sale 33 located. Adults. No pets. 203/324-9289. Help Wanlecf 13 Manchester Herald, 5 FLAGS LIMITED - Screened porch - 1 car garage - lovely FOREST HILLS- 8 room □MISC. FOR SALE 500 " company involved in • p ► An interesting and j long term care. UR Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first Lease. Security. Range, experience with knowledge of COLONIAL • OFFERING 8 HANDMADE BOY'S WOOL diversified, high- Q> Executive Director rewarding position is deep treed lot-369,900. floor' family room with refrigerator. Heat, hot water, BABYSITTER NEEDED- MOTEL DESK CLERK - 261 Broad Street Medicare / Medicaid program ROOMS, 1st floor family parking. Available September Articlee lor Sale 41 SWEATER. Ice hockCT player technology areas serving Saturday and Sunday after­ open for the right per-1 fireplace, large modern design. Size 34-36. Call 659- Monday through Thursday, 3 HIGH SCHOOL sophomore AM a Assistance MERRITT, agsncy preferred. Car required for room with fireplace, 4 kitchen, sliders to large deck, 1st. 646-3832, and 643-7796. the instruments, com­ noons. References. 646-6814. enerous sired bearooms, 2 0022. p.m, to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ and junior girls for waitress ol N.E.CL, Inc. Manchester, Ct. son. travel within local area. Send walkout basement, gas heat, 2 ponents, environmental, tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; work. Part lime after school, Assist in making ap-1 resume to: HCPSRO, 999 ?/2 baUis, central air, 2 car 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT LEGAL SECRETARY- r m H o f o 646 *1180 car garage, wooded lot. Group biomedical and energy sec­ weekends anytime. about 3 nights and Saturdays. 357 East Canter Street pointments, handling Asylum Avenue. Hartford, Ct. garage, walkoutI basement."SwIhHpl; I. PRilbnck Agency. 646^200. in Coventry. No pets 1 child Eastern Law Firm. Full Pleasant working conditions, PLEASANT. ARTICULATE, Group I, Philbnck ; ...... accepted. $235/mbnth. Mor- ALUMINUM Sheets used as tor. White has been with 06105 or call Eleanor at 525- SEWERS- Experienced on In­ benefits. Experienced in good gratuities. Apply in per­ Manchester, Ct. 06040 INTELLIGENT, strong and patient flow, and 3066. Agency. 646-4200. 34 nings, weekends. 742-9828. printing plates, .007 thick ‘.he firm since 1961, serving Domestic Relations and/or telephone traffic; pull Lote-Lend for Sale 23x32” , 25 cents each or 5 for SEARS COLDSPOT -18 cubic dustrial Sewing Machines. son Brass Key Restaurant. healthy female wanted to frost free refrigerator as budget manager, cor­ Will train if necessary. Good Commerical Law, preferred train for responsible sales and file medical FOUR ROOM, SECOND $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be but not required. Call 423-9231. BOLTON CENTER - 1 1/2 picked up before 11 a.m. freezer, white, 26 D x 32 W x porate controller and most starting pay for the right peo INVITATION TO BID position with established records, cor­ acres, view. $22,000. ERA FLOOR - Near busline. 71 H, good condiUon. $200. 3 pie. Hours: 7 to 3:30, londay Probate Notice energy conservation firm. Miller and Piera. 649-5273 or Appliances, Mature adults. No large steamer trunks 21 x 26 x recently as vice president peiirson FU L L TIM E The Manchester Board of Must be available at un­ respondence and other I thru Friday. Apply in 228-3518. pets. Security, lease, 39, $20 each. 649^75. and treasurer. He is a at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent _ EXPERIENCED and respon­ Education seeks bids for No, 2 Court of Probate. District of Coventry orthodox hours, and own late information. File and I reference required. Parking, DEUVERING DARK LOAM Happy Birthday NOTICE OF HEARING - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also graduate of the University Street, Manchester. Equal sible Pizza and Grinder help. Fuel Oil for the 1979-1980 ESTATE OF ROBERT N JAQUITH model car. Salary during maintain insurancel no utilities. $225. Call after 4 and Love to Apply in person: La Strada sand, gravel and stone. 643- GONDOLA - White, wooden- 5 of Hartford. Opportunity Employer M/F school year. Sealed proposals Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C training, commission forms. Various other | PM. 6494)783. shelves. 45" X 62” X 26”. 6 West, 471 Hartford Road, will be received until 11:00 Rappe, Judge, dated August 0, 1979 a thereafter in $25,000 to $35,000 ATTENTION REALTORS Reel Etttte Wented 35 9504. The Big Scale clerical duties. display cabinets and or STAFF ACCOUNTANT - CPA between 2 and 5 p.m. hearing will held on an application range. This is not a job for any 3 1/2 ROOM APARTMENT. from: A.M., August 17, 1979, at praying for authority to sell real Good clerical skills | CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye hanging shelves. Tuesday - Distributor firm. Local firm located in which time they will be pro^rty as in said application on file ordinary person. 'Those who ALL CASH For your property, Fully applianced. Patio and Saturday. 10-4. 646-5335. Arlene, Ernie and Bert Tolland County is seeking to HELP WANTED FULL more fully appears, at the Court of need a regular schedule need required and interest in| within 24 hours. Avoid Red parking. Fully electric. set, electric welder, acetylene publicly opened. I^^obaleon A u^st27.1979 at 9:30 a.m. outfit, aluminum ladder, MANCHESTER - The expand their staff to service TIME- Gas Station Attendant. not apply .^ i s is an unusually public contact. Tape, Instant Service. Hayes $200.00/month. Available Immediate opening. Apply in Specifications and bid forms Kathleen Carmienke trailer tires, new electric WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe W. T. Rawleigh Company diversified small business Ass’t, Gerk good position for an outstan­ Corp. 646-0131. September 1. 872-4988 after 5 person only to: Stan Graham, may be secured at the Please send resume I generator, electric lawn- washing machine, XC, $135.00. of Freeport, 111. announced clients. Tax and auditing 0204 ding female who wishes a new p.m. Zenith 21 inch portable black □ NOTICES experience helpful. Please Moriarty Brothers, Business Office, 45 N. School professional career and needs to: Box FF c/o| COMNG AUG. 23rd SELLING your house? Call us mower. Evenings, 633-7060. that Dr. Olga Verro of Manchester Evening! and white TV- $45.00. Wall send resume to Box S, c/o Manchester Street, Manchester, Connec­ a higher income, (^alified first and we'll make you a MANCHESTER- One cabinet grouping- $50.00. Homeway Associates, 29 Manchester Herald,. applicants please call - 232- cash offer! T.J. Crockett, bedroom apartment, owner TOILET & MEDICINE Lott and Found 1 ticut. 1^ Herald. Herald CABINET. Good condition. Brand new 2 drawer filing Ridge St., Manchester, has MECHANICALLY Raymond E. Demers Pursuant to Section 19-73o 4949 for appointment. Realtor, 643-1577. occupied two-family, large cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST. INCLINED PERSON - Suitable for cottage or boat. been appointed as an in­ Business Manager private yard, heated and LOST MY CATS - Female, Pleasant personable and Experienced in light plumbing of the Connecticut Generai Please call 643-M). o m ______MAY WE BUY your home? appliances, immediate oc­ dependent Rawleigh blucpoint Siamese named capable typist wanted by of­ and electrical work. Write to Statutes, as amended, you are (Juick, fair, all cash and no The EAST of The RIVER cupancy. $250/montb. 643- WOOD PICTURE FRAME Distributor. Violet and a female tiger fice located in the Box F, c/o Manchester hereby notified that the Com­ ASSISTANT DKECTOR of BUSIESS SERVKES problem. Call Warren E. 27U. 649-3362. TAG SALES Homeway Associates is a named Fern. $25 reward each. Manchester-Vernon area. Herald. NOTICE TO CREDITORS mission on Hospitals and Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 18X22, $7. Grill on wheels $8, Please call 643-1861. ESTA TE OF LO RETTA M. Health Care has scheduled a to assist the Director of Business services In the Coffee & End Tables $20. home economics Please send resume to Box S, GLEASON, MANCHESTER - 2 units, 6 August c/o Manchester Herald. JANITORIAL HELP hearing to be held on August purchasing processes of the business office and all LISTINGS NEEDED. Our ^ rb e lls $18, 2 large Anchors counseling and direct-to- LOST KITTEN - Vicinity of deceased REALTORS GUIDE and 7 rooms. Available & Buoy $50. Diving Equip­ 12th, from IM . 6 Stevens WANTED- East Hartford, The Hon. William E. FlUGerald. 20, 1979, in Conference Room related functions, oversee auxiliary services of sales have been so ^ood we September 1st, security Street. Bicycles, electric consumer distribution Fergurson Road. Grey tiger SHEET METAL WORKER - Judge, of the Court of Probate, ment, (fins, mask, gloves, South Windsor, Tolland area, A, 340 Capitol Avenue, Hart­ transportation and food services and shall perform are now in need of listings. All deposit, families, no pets, organ, bench press and firm. Rawleigh manufac­ kitten. Appoximately 4 Experienced. Soldering etc. 5 to 9 p.m., Monday thru District of Manchester at a bearlna price ranges. Member 5 Multi­ knife), old rocker $10. 649- months old. Please call 643- held on August V, 1979 ordered that all ford, Connecticut at 1 p.m. to any other duties as may be assigned by the Director A complete tabloid of local Realtors references required. Muth 1104. household items. tures and distributes a Call 528-2101. Friday. Middle a ^ man claims must be presented to the ple Listings Services. The Main Street. Call 649-5037 1494 or 649-6853. consider the operating and of Business Services. complete line of home preferred. Roger C. Pease & fiduciary on or before November 7. n'ofessional’s Professionals. after 5:30 PM. TOOLMAKER WANTED - Son, 875-6570. 1979 or Be barred as by law provided. capital budget of Manchester Salary: $14,500 to $16,000. servicing the East of The River Area. Fireside Realty, 643-8030. medicines. spices, TOUND - Rpning shoes p d , Pearl J. Hultman, Hospital. The purpose of this Ass't Gerk Send resume to: MR. ROBERT FRESHER, Assis­ ROCKVILLE - (Jharming 2 Mandiester extracts, food supplements tennis racket. Call 646-8144. building. Apply in person, 81 FULL & PART TIME HELP hearing wiil be to consider The fiduciary is: tant Superintendent of Schools for Personnel. bedroom, formal dining area, and nutritional products Commerce Street, Glaston­ NEEDED- Retail experience Harold W. Garrity. and evaluate such data as is new appliances, kids and pets IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed, bury, or call 633-4895. necessary. Apply in person: 753 Main Street relevant to the determination EAST HARTFORD PUBLIC SCHO O LS OPEN HOUSE for the home. tri-color female. South Main Manchester. Conn. 06040 110 LONQHILL DRIVE, Copy Deadline: Aug. 14 for space WANTED TO BUY FROM ok. $155. (221-4). Rental Parkade Liggett-Rexall. 02^ of the proposed capital and Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Street area; Husky, gray and MANAGER FOR ^^^^EA|y|ARTFOR^T^jei0il OWNER 1 or 2 family house in SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. black female, Woodbridge operating budget for south end of Manchester or JANITORIAL OPERATION - MEN NEEDED by small Manchester Hospital for FY UTILITIES PAID - Lovely 3 Brand-Rex Street area. Contact Must have experience direc­ manufacturing company for a Keeney Street or Autmum Manchester Dog Warden at NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1980 in accordance with the for copy deadline rooms, new appliances, (^all ting and following up super­ variety of jobs using hand and Street area. In the $50's. for info. $225. Won’t last long. 646-4555. ESTATE OF EDWARD F. CARROLL criteria set forth in Section 19- Willing to do cosmetic work. Buys Firms visors. Salary in the teens. power tools. R ^uires basic deceased (224-4). Rental Assistors, For more information toward mechanical ability and some The Hon, William E, FitzGerald. 73k of the C onnecticut 647-1491. small fee. 236-5646. Bondi-Stecki-Mortgagas 8 shop experience. High school Judge, of the Court of Probate. General Statutes as amended. name and telephone number District of Manchester at a hearlna WILLIMANTIC tU P D - to Box Y c/o Manchester 'rads only. Must be mature, held on August 7. 1979 ordered that all All interested parties in­ GOVERNMENT lependable and willing to The Willimantic-based Herald. claims must be presented to the cluding the general public arc GUARANTEED BUSINESS work. $3.50 to start. 7:30 AM fiduciary on or beiore November 7, urged to attend this hearing to 1979 or Be barred as by law provided. Brand-Rex Co. electronics LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR to 4 PM. 289-9321. present views and comments - For multi-site operation. Pearl J. Hultman, f, Ri (i| The Sentry firm says it is acquiring Phone 281-4112, Ass't. Gerk CONTACT SUE PECK on the issues under considera­ two electronics parts Must have experience and be M A CHINIST The fiduciary is: able to work second shift. Belle Louise Carroll tion. manufacturers for $45 BRIDGEPORT. 1 year Free Home □ EMPLOYMENT Salary in teens For informa­ experience, trainee. Call 30 Chester Dr. Darius J. Spain million in cash. Manchester, CT 0604o tion forward name and today, Newgate Machine, 027-8 Chairman The two companies — telephone number to Box Z, Manchester. 647-1789. 030-8 Evaluation. 13 General Circuits Inc. of Help Wanted c/o Manchester Herald. REAL ESTATE EDITOR Rochester, N.Y., and EXPERIENCED NEED What IS your home worth? Our professionals can help TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. MUNSON'S CANDY APPLY ONLY- Roofing, LEGAL NOTICE ______4 Garry Manufacturing Co. Apply 81 Commerce Street, you price your home to sell faster and easier We will KNOLLWOODESTAnS KITCHEN is seekinjg male to Siding & Home Remodeling, provide you with complete marketing, financial, and of New Brunswick, N.J. — Gla’stonburv. PTG Town of Andover, Connecticut Pictureyourself in a rewarding position as a nurse learn trade as canc^ maker. Call 742-8440, or 643-8769. economic information No obligation. No pressure. No New homes on gorgeous treed lots with city utilities and have combined annual COMPANY. 'Telephone 633- Must be neat, have good per­ aide. If you always wanted to work in the health Zoning Board of Appeals sales pitch. Of course we'd like to seM your home for gas beat. 3 and 4 bedroom models with fireplaced family 7631. sonal habits, and be of sincere care field but lacked the training and experience sales of more than $45 F The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec- lie r a lh you That 's our business. And we re confident you will room, carpeting, double garages. Priced from $91,900. million and empioy more character. Send resume, in­ necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC cluding work experience, age, is,’ “ sis- s" s . p-f« « J! as select us once you've seen our professionalism at work. than 800 workers. - Experienced only. Top CLASSIFIEL ADVERTISING address etc. to: Munson's required skills while earning excellent wages and Dir: East Center to Vernon St. follow to Entrance to The purchase increases wages ^ p ly : Atlas Tile. 1862 Candy Kitchen, P.O. Box 224, benefits. GET MORE with Knollwood approx. 2 miles on right. Brand-Rex's divisions to Berlin 'Tpke.. Wethersfield, Bolton. Conn., 06040. LIVE-IN COMPANION for of Andover, Connecticut. 563-0151. eight. The firm, which also elderly gentleman in Glaston- _ Laurent - requesting relief from zoning Th# Mtadowt Conval««c»nl Horn* otters: has overseas facilities, is a RN-LPN wanted tor 3 p.m.-11 ^ 7 o r^ 3 -5 9 ffi regulations Article VLLL - 21.01.03 denying um of ° 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour MERRITT, a ^ c y 5653 or 643-5932.______temporary nature as residential dwelling. Requeste spMlal SENTRY major supplier of elec­ p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. WANTED: Loving sitter for effective December 1, 1979 trical and electronic inter­ Apply director of nursing. Robertson kimfergartner. exception to use camper for period of 4 months, while working 6 46 *118 0 Salm’onbrook Convalescent From 10 AM to school time, 2. Fully paid insurance: hospital, medical, life and 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 I Real Estate Services Inc. connection materials end on house. Lot on Boston Hill Rd. Home, off House Street, occasional after school for 3 disabiljty. 29 Conneciicgl Boulevord. East Hortford 269*4331 Homes components. kids. Starting in September, illl73 — Brian F. EMwards — requesting relief from wnlng Giastonnury. Please call 633- MACHINISTS FOR 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. 5244. but some time is available in AIRCRAFT PARTS- regulations Article VI -12.00.00 - Space Requirements. U t area August if desired. 649-1103 or Experlmental and short run. sq";t. - 40,000 needed. Variance of 18,000 -StW' 4. 8 paid sick days per y ear; 9 paid sick days in 1980. AN OnnONTUNITY FDOM ... NURSES AIDES wanted for 289-7549 ask for Elaine. Job shop experience ^ d f rontege - 200 feet needed - variance of 75 feet asked. Lot 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. REBAL full time on all shifts. Apply preferred. To work on either located 330 Lake Road, Andover. director of nursing. Salmon- PART TIME- “Girl Friday". lathe, bridgeport, cintimatic At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heaid and 6. Training and in-service education. AnENTIONl! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: M EEHNOS « GIFTS brook Convalescent Home, off (Mornings) Bookkeeping, or tracer. Top pay for right written communication received. Said appeab are on file and *lMir ■ Mirtunr o( twipina ptopi House Street, Glastonbury. typing necessary. For active man. Excellent fringe 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. / Mm moMjr may be seen In the Office of the Town Qerk, Town Office ^ l.ookinx for You don’t have Please call 633-5244. Real Estate Office. 289-7475. benefits. Apply at Paragon a new home? • m MOAL otrdt ind gtfl* I 8. Located near public transportation. to shell out much ' Itntft and nalghbori froi Tool Co., Inc. 121 Adams ' Building. ' . , You’ll find marte r t feiaal ootor catalog. BABYSITTER NEEDED- 2 Street, Manchester, 647-9935. Dated Andover, Connecticut 6 August 1979 Aids Irsining clsssss bsgin Immsdlstety. a perfec' to gel hig results. lao a MdasaapportunHy to ATTENTION - Need 2 people hours, 4 times a month, within in the Want Ada 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE walking distance to Bently Call: Pat Soucier, Meadows Convalescent Home N rS vJw M nM U on on aambw over 21. Immediate employ­ INSTALLER- 3M Scotchtlnt iSt 1979 School area. 649-7234. Dated Andover, Connecticut 11 Aumi lira m t m f phona, wrtto or vWt ment. This is not a fancy ad, solar control films. Start Zoning Board of Appeals 333 Bidwell 8t. Manch*«t*r, Ct. yraalalafaiiiaL we simply want a person who ------——----- $4.00. High potential. BULOKTIRUCFTS needs a permanent job. Ad­ OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Excellent fringe benefits, Andover, Connecticut 647-0194 vancement opportunity. Call delivery. Year round work. T raining provided. Call Mary C. McNamara, (MU. 643-2718 alter 5 mi. or 643-2711 duriiK business hwirs 8:30-5 rttKmiM ILLW lNIH between 10 a m. and 3 pm. - All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil Elmore Associates. 647-1411. Chairman 528-3869. E.O.E. Co., Route 6, Bolton. 011-8 V i PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat.. August 11. 1979 Frank and Ernest

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H O W t P N u i S e F d R e [ DEAR ABBY: We've been married for 36 years and my t h e w E A R 5 “ husband has been at death's door half a dozen times but he's ••••••••••••••••••••■••••a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• always pulled through. He has a bad heart, one kidney, no o p F p gall bladder, diabetes and cancer of the prostate. He's in the 21 Prospector's Pelnllng-Paptrlng 32 Building Contracting 33 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 find Scfvleu Olftnxl 31 Thw»> b - ii hospital right now. If he should die this summer, what Priicllla’i Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Exclamation " " c v d c d " " " should I wear to the funeral? PAINTING - Interior and CARPENTRY i MASONRY - Ir EXPERT I 23 Suppose CtM TREE SERVICE - Free Additions and Remodeling. I have a nice black chiffon dress trimmed in lace. Do you exterior, paperhanging, ■ CHIMNEY CLEANING 61 BOTTS.' I JUST BROUeHT estimates, discount senior excellent work references. Free estimates. Call Anthony Autos For Sele 61 Autos For Sale 61 Auto* For Sele think that would be too dressy? Also, how about a small . citizens. Company I • Very Clean Work VOU SOME KINCTUNG Free estimates. Fully in­ Squillacote 649-0811. black bat with a black veil? Or would that look too much like . LOOK HOME FOR THE Manchester-owned and I • Many Ralerancaa 1968 CHEVY VAN- V8. Runs I'm dramatizing the role of the weeping widow? sured. Martin Matson, 649- I • Diligent & Caralul 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida Fruit Potholders BEAT.' FIF?EPLACE NEXT operated. Cali 646-1327. good. Needs minor repair. If you think the chiffon is too dressy, I will buy a more con­ 33 Animat 4431. ■ » Safely Inspection Included j Customized, in and out, 14 WINTER.' CARPENTER - Repairs, miles per gallon on regular Must sell. $300.00. Also, 1964 FOR SALE- 67 Tempest, 326 servative outfit. I wouldn't wear a lot of Jewelry, but would garden BiM TREE SERVICE - QUALITY PAINTING and remodeling, additions, gar­ Malibu for parts. Engine a strand of pearls be out of place? And while I'm asking, how 34 Units Specialist in tree and stump ! QREQ fuel. Loaded with extras in­ engine, functionally sound; Paper Hanging by Willis ages, roofing. Call David cluding Factory Air! Low good. $100.00. After 6, 646- body unregisterable. Looking long is it considered proper to wait before dating in public. 35 Woman’s removal. Free estimates. Schultz, bully insured Patria, 644-1796. the 3513. Senior citizen discount. 24 mileage. One owner. to sell for parts. 742-8636 or Thanks for not using my name. 36 Greek letter references 649-4343. Excellent condition. Over PREPARING IN PA. hour, year round service. 643- ! CHlMriEY 1967 GRAN PRIX- Absolutely 646-1758. 38 Paris art 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 9 <0, 11 FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY $14,000 invested. A real exhibition 7285. A&W PAINTING Contrac­ I SWEEP gorgeous classic. Power 12 13 14 - Remodeling and Additions. bargain for $7495. Must be steering, power brakes, power DEAR PREPARING: Wear whatever you leel comter- 39 Garden tors. Quality painting and seen. Call 643-0421.______REWEAVING burn holes. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 1 6 4 9 - 1 4 3 1 taUe la. Start datiug io public whenever you want to. And moisture IS 16 17 paper hanging at reasonable I &n* Hiiliwd SI Manch«lt> windows, automatic transmis­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. years experience! For Free sion, air conditioning, tilt don't ruah ont and bay a new black ontfit. He may live. 40 Over (poetic) rates. Fuliv insured. Free 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 20 Window shades. Venetian Estimates, call 646-4239. wheel, bucket seats, console, 41 Fertile spot in 11 10 Estimates. Call Wayne 649- Excellent running condition, a desert 1 ■ blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT new tires and excellent gas DEAR ABBY: Some friends recently had a baby. They 21 22 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- 7696. SPECIALIZING cleaning and automatic transmission, 44 Vetos NEWTON SMITH power steering and radio. mileage. $3250.00 . 646-1040 were so sure it would be a girl, they had a girl's name picked ■ 5221. repairing chimneys, roofs, days, 649-5899 nights. out but didn't even consider a boy's name. Well, you guessed Captafn Eaay — Crooka ft Lawranca 48 Divorce 23 24 2S 27 5 T 29 Remodeling. Repairs, Rec new roofs. Free estimates. 30 New battery, new body work. capital ■ GRAD STUDENT 68 BUICK SKYLARK - Great it, they had a boy. They named him in a hurry and a few days ODD JOBS DONE ■ Cellars, Rooms. "No Job Too Small." years Experience. Howley, 568-2646. 1978 NOVA, 6 cylinder, 49 Not at home 30 PAINTERS Call 649-3144. runnii^ condition. Asking later they were sorry they chose that name. They wanted to HIYA, FLOffiyi LOOK! THERE'5 NO I NEED A CHANOE 50 Family attics, garages, yards 643-5361. automatic transmission, COP AROUND THI$ OF SCENE FAST! HOW 34 •ProhuloM l Work tor U m ” TOP CASH lor pnk or $500. Can be seen at Inter­ change it but were told that since the birth certificate was member 33 cleaned. moving, ■ Crafttmwwhip QuarantMd cabriolet roof, silver, 17,000 national Motor Car, Ltd., 69 already filed it would cost a small fortune to change the TIM E-5 0 I'M NOT ABOUT SWINE ME A 51 Cuckoopoint trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn ROOFER WILL Install roof, wrecked cars. Call Blonder’s SONNA WASTE LIFT OUT OF HERET 36 37 38 In Wrlllnfl LEON CIESZYNSKI miles. Clean car. $4700,00 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, 52 Knight's title service. No job too big or Fr„ E.tlm.t« • - MW IM BUH.DER- New Homes, Ad­ siding or gutter for low dis­ of Hartford - 522-4414.10% dis­ baby's name. ■ firm. Call 289-8803 evenings. Ct , or call 649-9399. 871-0849. 53 Tilted 30 .0 small 568-8522. ditions, Remodeling, Rec count price. Call Ken at 647- count on parts with this ad. Then they heard that as long as the baby had not been 1566. baptized they could change the baby's name without any 54 Throws ■ Rooms. Garages, Kitchens 1977 SAAB GL - 2 door, tape 55 Female saint 41 42 43 45 46 47 BRICK, BLOCK. STONE PERSONAL Paperhanging Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath deck, new snows, rack. 32 trouble. , (abbf.) “ Heating-Plumbing 35 i t 40 50 Fireplaces, concrete for particular people, by Dick. Tile, Dormers, mpg. Excellent condition. 57 Can you tell me if it's expensive to change a baby s name 56 Fishing aids Chimney repairs. No job too Calf 643-5703 anytime. Roofing.Residential or K miles on VT, car. Never BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED on a birth certificate? And does it matter if the baby has WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1978 - Maroon with padded SI 52 S3 small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Commercial. 649-4291. SEWERLINES, sink lines, MODEL WRECKS - Cash driven in the city. Books for been baptized or not? „ ■ estimates. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - cleaned with electric cutters, $5,250, leaving area, must sell. Landau roof, power steering MINNESOTA READER S4 55 56 Paid. Call Parker Street Used and brakes, ralley wheels, II Quality craftsmanship at low FARRAND REMODELING - by professionals. McKinney Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. Best offer. 872-8577. 1 Region EXPERT PAINTING and prices. Call 646-5424. Cabinets and Formica Tops, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ AM-FM stereo, air plus other DEAR READER; la Miaaeaeta, if tbc baby is lea. tbaa a iNfWSPAPIfl INTfAPIHSI ASSN I extras. Good gas mileage, iii>iiiiiiwBa3uaw!J-Mto...... LANDSCAPING Specializing Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ pany. 643-5308. BONNEVILLE 1969 - Huge ^ 1974 CHEVY CAPRICE. All year aU, there la aa lee to have tbe aame ebaaged. (This in Exterior House Painting. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ditions, Decks, All types of power, excellent condition, excellent comTition. $6900. allen gas tank. Automatic. Call 633-3123. applies to first aames ealy.l C Tree pruning, spraying, ■ Interior and exterior. Remodeling and Repairs. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet f remendous trunk space. air conditioning, AM-FM. Call mowing, weeding. Call 742- repairs, plugged drains, Betweea tbe ages el 1 aad 7, there la a fee el $20. It mat­ Win at bridga Commercial and residential. Phone 643-6017. Only 58,000 miles. $900. 649- 65J-0022. ters net whether tbe baby be. been baptised. Laws differ 7947. Free estimates. Fully in­ kitchen faucets replaced, 1294 after 5 PM. Motorcyclas-BIcycles 64 Allay Oop — Dava Qraua sured. 646-4879, PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS repaired, rec rooms, 1977 M.G. MIDGET. 17,000 tram state ta state. ED’S LIGHT-TRUCKING - - Complete Construction. Ad­ bathroom remodeling, heat miles. 2 convertible tops, rear MOTORCYCLE I'D BETTS* CO A LITTLE/^ BESIDES WHATlS ON TH ' modernization, etc. Free INSURANCE- Lowest Rates DEAR ABBY; I am recovering in the hospital from a suc­ WHO TH' HECK IS THAT DUDE '■ Attics & Cellars cleaned. For EXPERIENCED PAINTING ditions, Remodeling. Free luggage rack, AM-FM radio, AN' WHATS HE PACKIN' TH' SCOimNS ABOUND! Finding the winning piay free estimate, call 646-1943. By Craig Odgen. Quality Estimates. Fully Insured. Estimate gladly given. M & M excellent condition. $3450.00. Available! Immediate Bin­ cessful hip replacement operation. But 1 have encountered CANNON F THERE'S SOMETHINS only six spades if his partner Workmanship! Interior and Call 646-4879. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. 1971 TORINO - Showroom Moving must sell, 649-2785. ding, Sunny Day Option. Call another problem, though it's a minor one. comparatively AVVirUL FISHY HEREL, had shown the ace of clubs. DRIVEWAY SEALING Exterior. "You Tried The condition. Air conditioning, Joan, at Clarke Insurance speaking. , . ^ Jack wasted no time in Protects and Beautifies Your Flooring 36 new tires, 57,000 original Agency, 643-1126. Hfe NORTH 8-1 l-A Rest, Now Stick With The CARPENTRY - All types of 1977 PINTO - 4 cylinder, 2461 I have received: A beautiful scarf with an enclosed card. ♦ K J9 8 finding the wining play. He Driveway! Experienced and Best." Call 649-8749. 742-9979. miles. Call 649-3544. & repairs. Porches, decks, tool autom atic. Low mileage. "Get well. Henry!" Signed. "Bob." I know five Bobs. I W ()9 won the trump lead in dum­ Reasonable! Free Estimates. FLOOR SANDING Sr Good gas mileage. $2600. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Make a set of these col­ telephoned the store it came from and they can't trace the my, ruffed a club, led the Call Art, 649-3061 __ sheds, and gutters. Doors and REFINISHING - Floors like 1971 TRIUMPH TR 6- 47,000 LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, orful fruit potholders to ♦ 75 PAINTING- Interior & windows hung. Ceilings Sacrifice. Call 643-2035 after 6 briehten your kitchen; sale since it was cash transaction. ♦ K J7 5 4 five of hearts to dumrtw’i Exterior. Airless Spray. new! Specializing in older miles. Good running condi­ PM. 100% stock and in excellent Three beautiful floral arrangements, none with identify­ nine, ruffed a second club ATTENTION HOMtOWUliisi!! repaired and painted. Call floors. Natural and stained tion. Many new parts. $1800 shape. $4500. 742-8786. make others for gifts. WEST EAST Roofing, Reasonable. Insured anytime. 643-6130. No. 2461 has transfer ing names of senders. After telephoning the florists. I was with the ace of trumps, led a Quality Rellnishing Free Estimates, Call 646-4010. floors. No waxing anymore. firm. 643-1268. ♦ 542 ♦ 3 ••••••«••••••••••••••••••• 1970 FORD VAN- Completely for strawberry, pears able to learn the names ol two. trump to dummy, ruffed a 646-5747. John Verfaille, 646-5750 after 6 rebuilt. AM-FM cassette 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT and apples; full direc­ W 83 W 7642 third club with his last CAOINETS, COUNTEHS, RoolIng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 750- Kerker headers. KNN A 6-pound box of candy from a popular chain with eight WOODWORK A FLOORS PM. 1976 DODGE VAN- Excellent stereo. Bar, bed, lights. Must tions. 4KJ93 4Q864 trump, led a heart to filters. Oil cooler. Much outleti in San Francisco. I'm still trying to find out who sent HOMES - APARTMENTS PAINTING ■ Exterior & body. New paint. Automatic. see to believe! Ask for Tom, TO OlOEI. t n i fl.OO Itr tart b Q 10 8 2 b.A 9 6 3 dummy's queen, cashed Power steering. Electronic ig­ more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 ltni, fW% m otftac* m i Interior. Quality BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 643-5168 or 649-6364. Asking K SOUTH dummy's last two trumps in 667-3643 nition. Runs well. Hign p.m Oltaf. Two books from two friends. One. obviously expensive 8 - n Call workmanship at Very ment Co. Expert installation $3200. IHNC UIOT ♦ A Q 10 7 6 order to discard his 10 and Reasonable Rates. Call Rick mileage. $3450. Negotiable. (832 pages) rested uncomlorUbly on my stomach. I may read of aluminum siding gutters lianchww Hont* ¥ A K J 10 5 deuce of diamonds and for Free Estimate. 646-0709 649-4568. 1970 DODGE DART- Slant- 1970 TRUIMPH TR6C - Must it when I get home. The other is a modest paperback which I made the last four tricks COMPLETE LAWN and trim Roofing installation 11M Af*. ol Anio;^ Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ A 10 2 after 5PM. six, runs strong, body good, be seen to be appreciated. H«« YofK M.Y. 100M am enjoying. Sign me . . . . g ,, ^ with the ace of diamonds MAINTENANCE! Mowing. and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. 1968 BARRACUDA CLASSIC - great on gas, drive away. $1400 or best offer. 643-7130, Prim NM t. AiOmt vitk 4«P and good hearts. Edging. Hedges & Shrubs Building Contracting 33 Good running condition. Body $^.00. 643-0324 anytime. after 5 PM. COOE m i ttylff Nambtr. MAKINO Vulnerable: Both Trimmed. Weed & Pest Con­ fair. Many new parts, com­ 1979 with a 32-page MOLE ..BUT, WHAT ...VOU'P BE DEAR PERPLEXED: I'm sure many paOeats have lost ^ < S O O O ,„ SURPRISE!? Dealer: South trol. Reasonable, reliable, WES ROBBINS Carpentry pletely stocked. Asking $825. 4 B.F. GOODRICH STEEL 1975 KAWASAKI KZ 400 ■ $800 "G ift Section” with fu ll H ILLS... AskthfBxpfPti 647-9260. directions. Price . . . $2,00 tbeir patieKe after experieaciBg tbe same Inutratiaas. WHAT A I^ARE THEY? AT TH' NUMBER Weft North East South remodeling specialist. Ad­ 643-8916. BELTED radial tires BR 70 - or best offer. 643-5836. Add aaatber well-meaaiag visitors who come loo soon, sUy OF PEOPLE Clossified ALSO THESI looaj >T|U S lACS. WASTE 24 You hold: a-ii-B ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Astec 13,13x55 with mags. $150. 646- too loag. too macb, a ^ ait oa tbe bed. OF WHO LOVE WILL BABYSIT STARTING built-ins, bathrooms, 1966 FORD MUSTANG- Campers-Trallers Nt. B -m -n o E ■laion eoiiTL Pass 3e Pass 4NT ♦ K2 Chimney -Visors 0190. CMUIn ■[xtMn Im lf nUt,. TIM E Pass 54 Pass 74 immediately in my East Hart­ kitchens. 649-3446. Needs minor work. As is, $350. Mobile Homes 65 / MtSuJn^fNS W K 10 7 6 5 ford home. O'Conneir Drive M. 0-117-n itri OK ruaoE. Pass Pass Pass Sweeps Call 649-9631 anytime after 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98 OinctlMi f« ilitn a oaOts. U yea aeod help ia writiag letters el sympathy, coa- OUT OF 'EM/ ♦ AQ2 area. Please call 568-9275 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- « KQ8 CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. 6:00 p.m. SEDAN - Fully loaded, good Kl. O-lll-SMKDHOTHErS FIOW- gratalatioas or thaak-yoa letters, get Abby's booklet ‘How anytime. Additions, Repairs. Cabinets. W< efainite tin mk condition. $600. 646-6678. Very good condition. Many E* QUILTS. I I liKlaatlai nllti. Opening lead: b2 A Dakota reader asks if Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. of chimnen firo i 1969 CHEVROLET MALIBU - extras! Call 633-4^. M. I-III - •UEIIM'S FIVOaiTE to Write U tters lor all Occasisas.” Scad II aad a loag, we recommend a heart or ■ithont mtkinc a srcHSHS. S biaalinrl tilictWa. stamped (28 coats), soH-addrosood oavelspe to Abby; l i t DAY CARE HOME - Fully mm ... 54,000 miles. $400. Call 646- 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Kr 1-120-U S E > CIFT. Mm , notrump opening with this 1975 VIKING POP-UP bard- cllu lor M h Oi laO fwllT. Laaky Dr., loverly Hills. CaUL N212. licensed, safe, fun. affordable. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Tom Sampori 4464 , 8 AM to 5 PM. SQUAREBACK- Luggage By Oswald Jacoby hand. Carpentry and general con­ top. Sleeps 6, fully eouipped. We definitely recommend 646-8099. Horen Bride ^ ^ rack, automatic transmission, a ^ Alan Sontag tracting. Residential and 1966 MUSTANG - Good condi­ top condition. $1350. Call 646- Excellent condition. $1000.00. S 3 a one-notrump opening be­ commercial. Whether it be a 37!5 nnnwiWIBSM S T / >— ^ tion, restored. $850. 646-8207. firm. Call 649-9942. Jack Ehrlenbach, who be­ cause if you open one heart COMPLETE REMODELING MMCHESTn i SERVICE - Rooms, garages, small repair job, a custom Astrograph j came the first West Coast you will be really in a quan­ additions, dormers, roofing built home or anything in 643-0130--™ ^> Tha Born LoMr — Art Sanaom life master In 1946 when dary if partner responds ei­ and siding. Call 643-5001. between, call 646-1379. already ^ years old, died ther one spade or one to be spinning in your direction rcently at the age of 85. notrump. today. You should profit from It. ■ MIP WWT DID'(txi ■miUK OF \ / WBLL,Tri5V$nJfc BUT.BO^.TWAT Jack was one of the most (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) <%mr Remember, though, that L»dy Luck can be ■ very tickle NbOR RPST .OWPOI sems J [ pretty feOOPMJDlUe p- U0MMV1€7 popular experts. Twice (Do you have a question for SALE - Saturday August 11th, 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor. 7658 or 871-0401. Qraph Letter which begins with side, msks the most ol your W H EN ARE > tX l 6iOINe TO t h a t KIDfS (S O N & T O day, 69 Denslow Road, your birthday. Mail S1 for each opportunlllet. HI... I'M PI^ESICTENr 10-4. (Rain date Sunday!. Glastonbury. Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, PO SOMETHINS/ABOUT BEA built in 40 gallon gas tank, to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489. ARIES (Mardi 21QkpcS 11) Per­ o f Yh e F)?IENDSHIP Clothes dryer, tables, chairs, OFFICES, EXCELLENT Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. sons who sre sssoclsted with CLUB, ANP I ... INFLATION ?' THE ENEReV VtTTBSSOMEOAV. childrens items, comics, sheet TAG SALE • Friday and extra 6 gallon tank. Boat bas LOCATION! Surrounded by 5 o new bottom paint, and is in Be sure to specify birth date. you todsy In bold, imeginetive C R S 9 G 7 ! THEOIL SHOf?TA(^?.' rock, sewing machine table. Saturday, Aug. 10 and 11,10 to banks. 500 square feet. $150 VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Joint prelects should consider thenv Copymate copier, records, 4. 36 Flag Drive (Off Scott I. water. Bought larger boat. monthly. For information call ir $5,000 complete. 742-7668. ventures look extremely prom­ salves fortunate. You're lucky books, curtains, plants. Furniture, household items, 649-5334. ising today. What some other lor all concerned. MORE! 63 Horton Road, r miscellaneous. person may have started, you'll TAURUS (Aprs 2FMay 21) The Manchester, 16 FOOT PEMBROKE SPACE AVAILABLE- Ap­ be lucky in helping to further wellare of others Is your prime TAG SALE - 225 Highland RUNABOUT with trailer $400. proximately 2400 square feet. successfully. concern today. Though your Street. Saturday, 10-3. Odds Hospital bed $25. 646-5892. Good location. Varied LIBRA (Sept. 2»Oot. 21) Those motive Is selfless, you could and ends, furniture, clothing, possibilities. Call 289-7968 you meet socially will find you derive some fringe benefits TAG SALE- Moving. Old miscellaneous. SAILFISH - Completely after 12 noon. to be refreshing today. You from your excellent eltltuda. chairs, glass, tools, equipped, excellent condition compliment them for things QEMINI (May EI-JuiM 2f) Your IWIM household. Etc. 49 South $500. Call 649-8494. THE BIG TOP that are legitimately deserving ability to recognize the seeds ANTIQUES TO TAGS. - Hawthorne Street. Saturday, Eastern Connecticut’s largest Rent 57 of praise. They'll recognize ol success where others see mTr ROCRAFT ALUMINUM Wanted to 10-4. flea market at the Mansfield this. only potential weeds Is wsIF Drive-In theatre (Jet. 31 Sr 12 ft. boat $275, dehumidifier WANTED TO RENT - FOUR SAT. AUG llth -S A T. AUG 18th SCORPIO (Oel. 24-Nov. 22) founded todsy. Your optimism 32l! Sundays (to 3PM). Public $30, 10 ft. aluminum brake ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ Achieving recognition Is very Is right. They're wrong. Short Riba — Frank Hill TAG SALE- Multi family. 9 to $125, aluminum ladder $80. ple in forties. 649-9882. Keep Important for you at this time. CAItCER (June tt-Jiily 21) Ca­ 1 COULD LEABN ID UME free, dealers $6. Reservations You may have felt you have reer or financial matters should QUITE.' 4, Saturday and Sunday. unnecessary. 646-0888. trying. J HAVE 'tpU NOW ^ THIS -TClCKy D E V IL . August 11th and 12th. 151 Oak been denied this up to now. be given top prtortty today. Street. Manchester. Today you may begin receiving Tend to things that enhance Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 WANTED; NICE 2 FAMILY Sporting Goods 46 , your just desserts. your security flrst, end have HOUSE in quiet neighborhood ^MQITTARIUS (Nov. 2$-Doc. your fun end games later. *vmuu)'TOO m ro t FBH 4UWNPINE, OR )%H AKC SHELTIE - 2 male pups. in Manchester. By owner. 646- 21) The wheel ol fortune oeeme (NEWSPAPER EMTERPISSE ASSN.) Sable and while. Champion HIGH STANDARD 357 VHBHWOe. OR ne« A lA fUW HIl Ne, Magnum. Very little use . Call 2229. YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE TAG SALE- 72 Linden Street. quality and temperament 643- B*rry% World — Jim Sorry 0R f l 6H ie N W R & ,0R....' 646-3263. TWO RESPONSIBLE Furniture, babys items, 7268. Buga Bunny — Halmdahl ft Stoffal gallon jars. etc. Saturday, 9 ■ 5 RETIRED lady teachers with and Sunday, 1 -5 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD amiable dog, homesick for I SOT A WHOLE; WHAT REGISTERED HALF Antiques 48 Manchester or environs, TAG SALE - Saturday Sr Sun­ ARABIAN GELDING - Red desire two or three bedroom TO END ALL CLEARANCE SALES. im NEW LINE O ' ( h a ppen s day 10 ■ 5. 142 Woodbridge with white blaze and rear THE PACK RAT ANTIQUES first floor apartment or small PRU$H£$ I If I ., Street, Manchester. stockings. 649-8355. & COLLECTIBLES. Open by house $300 - $400 range. Call FEK •S4V 'KO> Manchester 649-9641 or Write Our Boarding Housa Thia Funny World appointment only until FUPP^y-' GIANT TAG SALE- Moving September. 643-6680. Sylvia Claflin, c/o Mrs. Paul Mckay, 47 White Street, evervthing must go Furniture WE i n m v TriE CRUISER^T^ ^ IT 5H(3ULDNT 5E ^NV i Manchester. will be marked, small things - IVanled to Buy 49 DEMONSTRATORS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES 51 1 5 A6WN,FOLK0~ < TBOBI^LY; WARPER Tt4KyELE6TlH name your own price. Satur­ SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS V/ELL CWCH up W 1 THE 1 ALL IO WINNERS ^T - day ■ 10-4 PM 75 Sunset Ridge From broodor. AKC pup* of Chi’* WANTED: TRUNK in Drive. East Hartford. TriE NEXT CITY.' W t K B E ^ N ^ Tt4^| i-v v f Ac* *nd M*4*nl*'i Prid*. Shot*. reasnnable ennditinn - must NOW ^N0Tl^ER OF OUR W ! /BROKEN 7T W f ONLY } pap*r tralp*d, 0 w**l(i old. $13S. lock. Call 643-1682. TAG SALE- .Moving. Lionel 0- RETIRED WOMAN IN FWdOUJ SURPRISES ^H EA R TS LUXURY Guage, complete train set. 875-6437 GOOD HEALTH looking for SAT. AUO 11th ~ T rtE BEAN POT Cut glass crystal, baby fur­ ★ room with kitchen privileges SWEEPSTAKESJ, niture and babv items, ladder, In private home. 649-2312 tupperware, furniture, mis­ TRAINS AND TOYS - Lionel, evenings. HOT DOG A SOFT DRINK 25C 6UE5S THE^ Ives, Flyer, Marklin. Any age, cellaneous kitchen items, dis­ HOME SWEET HOME - All proaadi f r o m food t a f * NUMBER I'LL TAKE hes and much more. 38 Mt. plastic or metal. Also dolls, I'LL EE BACK TOMORROW, Complete health-guard t o g o to Tho March ol Dlmu AND VIN THWEE .. ■5IOH( Sumner Drive. Bolton. August boats, trucks, etc, pre-1950. A FABULOUS^ peSTEKIN' AN' /MAKIN' - facilities Cats also. Canine 568-0925. □ AUTOMOTIVE 11. 12. 9-4. Holidav Inne, 200 Sheldon PRIZE! VEP LIFE Road, Manchester. 646-5971, TILLVA TAG SALE- Washer, mat­ Onices-Slores lor Rant 55 Autos For Sale 67 BUY tress, cameras, "Collector “ConnecticuU Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer” FREE RABBITS- 2 months QNE-' Items", household items old. 3 black and 1 white Call MANCHESTER - Main Street WE PAY $10 for complete August 11th, Sr 12th., 10 a.m. 633-4823. modern offices available. 300 junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland to 6 p.m,. 132 Birch Street and 400 sq. ft. respectively. Auto Body, 528-1990. ONE PAIR OF KITTENS, Heat, AC included, Call 646- female, jet black, half 2469 or 646-2755. WE PAY TOP PRICES for Connecticuts' Siamese. 342-0571 or 633-6581. wrecked and junk cars. A & B Connecliculs Netcesl "My, my, the president Isn't doing loo well ‘In Auto Salvage, used auto parts Neteest M ORI^R-^ BROTHERS/ your book.' How do you leel about his 78- THREE GENERATIONS o m c r s P A C E Call Tony 646-6223. international worth of furniture, pots and Musical Instruments 44 Masda Scout degree rule for public buildings?" .. ? pans, china, blankets, toys [for RENT 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Dealer Dealer tNNV KEEPS "THEM eUE$51NG- and antique china and FREE CASE with all 1/2 OHTIbyMA lot t M R>a U i PM ON price Guitars with this ad. 50 Square feel, center of excellent. Must sell, glassware will be on sale at lanchester, air epn- 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 643-5135 156 Benton Street from 10 A.M Rivers Music. 7 .Main Street, sacrificing! Any reasonable New Britain. 225-1977. Open til itiqning and parking. offer over $1450. Call after to 4 PM, Saturday, August 11, !.Call, 643-9551. 1979 9 p m. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 5286063. P\GE SlXTEliN - EVENING HEHALO, Sat., August 11, 1979

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Is told In I 2:15 8 Movla "There's No Business War II to seek revenge for having own words through films 8 J m a i Mlehtnar’a Wortd 6:30 Dunaway. adolescence and adulthood. a a 8 0 a a a b a l Like Show Business" (1954) AFTERNOON AFTERNOON EVENING been left to die In a skiing acci­ throughout his rsmarkablel S Q r M n A o r a i 0SC88Nawo (3} Comunwr Buylm Ethel Merman. Dan Dailey. A 11:45 dent In this special based on • career. (R) 2*.30 0 Tho Prtoo la Right SPaMmFarUybig 11KX) ODLaurl And Hardy Laugh- priesl rejoins his vaudevllla fami­ 0 Movlt "Who's Been Sleep­ 12KK) 7:30 9:00 Irwin Shaw's short story. 0 8 o u lT t M n 0UlaOIRlay 2:30 B Elizabeth Swados "Girl With 9:30 X CMdran’i OMpM Hour SSHBCNawa ly lor a benem performance. (2 ing In My Bed?" (1963) Dean IB A Olflarant Approach A 0 National Geographic Special (B"W 11«I. J«iny. When? Two 9KM 3 NfOMKhKI* Watson"! a P T L O u b 8 8 8 Frod And eamay 0 8 txMBkmDoltrMan hrs., 30 min.) Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery. "Yukon Passage" Four young teen-agers are confronted with a The Incredible Feeling" A por­ 0 8 N a «a young filmmaker commissioned (3) Las Vegaa Palaoa Of Stars Country / folk guitarist Doc I fiwCTTtnnli aHtrvpMTtmpia © Such Good Com ptmont men put their courage and dilemma In dealing with sex and trait ol composer Elizabeth Swa­ 6:30 3©AnottiarVoioa 1220 to produce a movie about Host Gene Kelly and an array ol Watson, accompanied by his so nl A OMarant Approach endurance to the test while the social Importance that their dos and a sampling ol her work (XVMAInrom iiao_ _ 9 2 0 0WrttMng employing the handicapped guest stars present highlights of Merle, performs before a Uvel Fury 7KX) meets with resistance from the retracing the traii of the Kiondike peers attach to It. are presented. (R) m TlM B ^ra d i 8 0 CBS Movie "Mixed Compa­ 8 Living FAh performances by Las Vegas audience at Bushnell Park ln| ^MoSo*°*"Dautf!!af^ Dr. 0 Agronaky And Company a Viewpoint On Nutrition committee responsible for the gold-seekers. (R) OD Dewy And GolMh 3KM) ny" (1974) Joseph Bologna. Bar­ stars Including Sammy Davis Jr.. downtown Hartford. Jekyl" (1957) John Agar, Gloria 010^ 8:00 0 IL tw a L u o y bara Harris. A woman trying to film's confent. ( S Bogart A special tribute to Frank Sinatra, and newcomer 6:45 12:30 10KK) , ___ _ Talbot. n O o m a la calm down her frustrated hus­ Humphrey Bogart featuring Marlene Ricci. (R) (9 Now My aTheAlMelte 3'30 3 A Birthday Party For Joeal 88'nMJolaona a Comaodoul ProMaa band and add to her family (S Hal Jackson’s Talantsd numerous clips from his 27-year Strauss Willi Boskovsky and the 10:30 7 M 8eiMoyin'Jounwl auttiai comes up wHh the unusual solu­ 12:45 Tsana Intsmatlonal 1:00 screen career Is narrated by Vienna Philharmonic, the Vienna tion ol adopting three children of a L M m ® National Geographic Special 3 Air Pollution Atari An exami­ (3) Hot Fudge © r dy«ay Chariton Heston. Stale Opera Ballet and the Vien­ Friday 0 Abbott And CooMto AFTERNOON 30 mixed heritage. (R) "Yukon Passage” Four young nation ol the quality of air In 3 Qua Fata, UA A? EVENING na Boys Choir celebrate the 3:30 S_ e ~ S B J A n •nd'ihaBaar d i 120 men put their courage and Connecticut and the controver­ XUWtRMOMi 3 Heehaw 0 Movie "Blood And Black 150th anniversary ol Josal SCorauNMIon 0 T h a Brady Ounoh © © S u m m a t ^ " endurance to the test while sies and issues involved in mak­ AUGUST 17.1979 12KX) anokVanpyka Lace" (1965) Cameron MHchell. Tuesday Strauss' birthday. (R) ing improvements Is presented. 3Momlnglo«Ni 0 Hal Jaekaon'a Talantad 8*30 retracing the trail of the Klondike ®S*oAopdomy Tevts rawiMBonB ainSaarchOI.- 0*20 Eva Bartok. _ 0 Such Good Companions gold-seekers. (R) 7:30 0 8 S p o rta o a d o ^ © Soooar Mada In Garmany 0Croee-Wlts 8 Movie "Devil Dogs Ol Tho AUGUST 14.1879 EVENING 8 Jaka H na Gotpal Tbna Tom Hampson discusses the Arthur And Compwiy (fipinkPanttwr 3 Contwcttoul Pro la a Air" (1935) Margaret Undsay, 8 a Bulord And D m GMhipIno 7 2 8 1020 importance of lyrics in music and EVENING Poppy And Frtidi 8 Mo«ta "Encounter WHh The Pal O'Brien. the concept of Improvisation Wednesday Thursday 0MYouAakMa 0 Neert EVENING BKX) GhoM Unknown" Documentary. 8 Jukebox with composer Alec Wilder and 0 8 Fentia)|laliad AUGUST 16.1079 3 C in n w i Mc Rm In Conoirt At Tarmla © V ia Alegre (R) 7 2 9 jazz pianist Marian McPartland. 6KK) CandMpbiBowlna SOMyNumban 0 New York Report 1:16 AUGUST 15,1979 TIM Pllaoo Accompanied by I S aOSvirardOIJualloa 8 A B C N O W 1 ® O e i A FamHy Upaide Down 7:30 4KK) An elderly couple {Fred Astaire, Clark Terry and hie Big Bad I ! 12:30 7 2 0 8 Upelelrt.Oownatalre GD Road T o China Art LInkletter 0BloVlllW EVENING Band, Carman McRae ofnfs 13 | BiyOyRolorp (BFalAtMrt 120 9:00 Helen Hayes) faced with illness Is host lor this documentary cov­ iPAnottMrVlaw 0ColagaBou4 SR ock Concert of her biggeat hits lor a memora­ Undaroog 0 Amwloan Bondaland 1020 B ® Summarlsat "Pete and financial problems are ering the history of the trans- EVENING 3 Man’tV o la y b a l 0Connaollaut8aan ble hour ol jazz. S a FMwIouo FUnnIw 0 BlaokNaaia Seeger And Arlo Guthrie From forced to move in with their son worid braodcast radio ministry. 8KK) ©8aaanM8lraal(R) BSoapFaMory 1:45 8:00 8 0 Orockoira Victory Oirdan 0 U l e O f n t y 0 Movie "Frozen Dead" (1967) Wolf Trap” Guthrie and Seeger and his family. (R) O Obsmdorf OevUlled Peter CandM Camara BM 8KX) 4:30 Crockaira Vldoty Qardan Dana Andrews, Anna Polk. fill the stage of Wolf Trap Farm 3 Opium "The Politicians A Evans portrays a former An>erl- 11:15 ^Tta% M onps S 1120 Q) Sunday Morning Tonight IKK) aDanoyAndOoMh e a N a M Park In Virginia with their unique report on the deal offered to the can soldier who returns to 3The One And Only Phyla X 0 F«nalMo I T KhMwortd 8HaaHa»9>)nrd) 0 0 8 Charles Kuralt reports on stories 08oepFielory 220 blend of music and verse In this Oberndorf after World War II to Dbcey A drama which follows the 0 Oovgi MdOolMh 0MO«IO "KHIor Laopard" 4:40 FOmlyFtud 0ABCNOIM Including Dong Xiao Ping's Feb­ U.S. government by Kun Sar, Suparman 0 Second City TV encore presenlqtlon. (R) rebel leader and one of the big­ seek revenge for having been left fan dancer's rise to stardom 3 0 8 A M n And Tho CMp- (1954) Johnny Shoffiald. Bavarty 0Klnar'a Komar S 9:00 ruary visit to America, lighting fiOlekVenDyko 2 2 3 gest narcotics traflickors In the to die in a skiing accident in this from a chorus line to top billing, munkp Garland. ( S David Froat Praaanta "The the Mississippi floods of April, a 8.*00 3 Monty P yttm 'e Flying O reu t 0M ovlo "Three Faces Weal" special based on Irwin Shaw's and the sad decline ol her laler 38ot«no8lrotMR) 4:45 0 Bad Nawa Baart 11:00 Guinness Book Of World school lor violin-makers, and the world Is presented. (Part 2 of 3) WCTTamlt SPubBcMWrtBptoler ( 1940) John Wayne, SIgrId Gurie. short story. years is presenlad. D M ty a n DiflM 8 Ulan 0HarvGrtMn ® Public AtlalrsSpaclal Records” musical "Sweeney Todd." (R) 8:30 S 8 Md6o« Wrap-Up 08upirtMro« _ illfll LoweBoel 1120 2 2 5 0 Movie "Action In The North 0 « 8oooby'tAB«prt SKX) 0 M o « ia "Dorian Gray" (1970) 0 Orator Hartlord Open 0 VMm o M On NuttlOon 8 e * W ^ > n 0l<><< •" 0 QoH Haknul Barger. Richard Todd. Allanllc" (1943) Humphrey SQSFmMPttoFour 0 MMoKlmpotttUa Bated on the .lory by Oscar "The Man WHh The Bogart. Raynrand Massey. 8 TlM RM w nnn 0 8 W I4 a World Ol Sporta WHde. A atrange portraH hanging Qoldan Arm" (1956) Frank Sina­ 3 2 0 This Week’s TV Sports OKX) In London actually ihowa Ha aub- tra, Kim Novak. ^ P W U B d M 0 Buoi Bunny / Rood Nmwr 1:30 0 NSSM 4 8 M w w Amanaon'aFonan )act aging wHb lima. 2 bra. 0 Movie "Lott Command" 8 RNk CM Marriage round play In the Sammy Davis participate In 29 games. EVENING 7:30 7:30 0 BMmin a 8 8 AAU Junior ONiMiloa S F M M O l F M h (1966) Anthony Quinn, Alain d ) Baaebaii Atlanta Braves vs. 3 Wide World Of Btunta 0 DpnWBeonp n’t k Today Jr. Greater Hartford Open from 3 Grestest Sports Legends ) Action Hiw iMfcwa 8 ThoahootAndMra.Muir 0 8 C H M Delon. 3:45 New York Mets 3 O 3 OodttM Oivw 90 © jaiMO Mlhanar'a Wortd MaMliuOfHbidt IRadngFromRoooaMN 0 N s is a AU G UST 11.1979 Wethersfield. Connecticut. 7 M 11:30 3MMwRogtn(R) I NMtwIOnTlMRoPd S (S@W lde World Ol Sports AFTERNOON (37fladng From RooeavaH 8 Stage Door Olaoo (3) Greatest Sports Legends I gBWMttroMWoMi 5:30 "Korbut, Comaneci And Thom­ 3VBoAlvi Pre-Game Show 3TheAthletee Jr. Greater Hartlord Open from adelphia Phllllm; another game 3 Baaeball Milwaukee Brewers Wethersfield, Connecticul. to be announced. ______— at Boston Red Sox 4:30 11:30 2:15 Sunday (BSlW Ida World Of Sporta 3 Spartacada '79 Spariacade F u f f U l M O f 3 3 Baseball Regional cover­ Live coverage ol the North '79, a pre-Olympic trial held In TEUVISiON age of Milwaukee Brewers at A U G U S T 12,1979 American Welterweight Cham­ the Soviet Union, Is the most con Boston Red Sox; Pittsburgh pionship bout between Sugar spectacular sports event of the 1 E C - 1 R 0 N AND STEREO FRANZIA iiNPWTW MBAI Pirates at Philadelphia Phillies. Ray Leonard and Pete Ranzany year. For the first time It Is an SODA 3 Baseball Milwaukee Brewers MORNING from Las Vegas, Nevada; All International event, with more 419 MMN ST. SANCHESTEII p h o n e M 9 - 7 2 Z t CHABLIS cHimn WINK at Boston Red Sox American Soap Box Derby from than 100 countries Invited to participate In 29 games. Quarts 4:00 11:00 Akron, Ohio. ONE (1) DAY SERVICE WINE ICE 75c Soccer Mads In Germany 3 I S 3 A AU Junior Olymplos B Man's Vollayball U S. vs. B QAL. Live coverage ol the 1979 9 U .D A O U.S.S.R. 11:30 National AAU multi-sport cham­ Tuesday lEB. SPECUL 19U.DLOCK 4:40 (S Spartacada '79 Spariacade pionships from Lincoln, Nebras­ 2i99* AUGUST 14,1979 ( S Kkiar's Komer '79, a pre-Olympic trial held In ka. the Soviet Union, Is the most 6.70 4.00 CI6MIETTES6S0 4:45 EVENING (WXa. IColorTVI spectacular sports event of the Jtwtitn a Slivtnnaht Slnc0 1900 a Had Sox Wrap-Up year. For the first time It Is an 4:45 5KX) International event, with more 6:30 DM MAIN IT. DOWNTOWN M ANCHIOTIR CUM cona for • W j • Mwwy tree • totmt Uttenr 3 Rad Sox Wrap-Up (S G o H Live coverage ol third than 100 countries Invited to (2) Bowing For Dolara • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WE8TFARM8 MALL J TV S PO T U G H T -P ages Pate4-TVSP0TUGHT Sunday, Aug. 12 Daytime Programs ■TvsnRscaca 9 Mupptli MORNING 9:30 8 O MaolTha Praaa MOWWKI 030 0 8 HMiRolam 330 |T)&)aoa QhoatAndOlnoBoy 8 ConvaraoUon 6:40 By RUTH 'mOMPSON 0 Khwr'a Komar (0 OtpWn Kwigtrao 8 Moraut WOWy. H.D. 13) POpBJWMW rfNnOI 0 L m a F TlitAiiotdta 0 8 OonanI HoapRal SKM 0 Newark And RaaWy 1KX) 630 0 1130 firam the Lido’s beach and fflOel Smart GD Movla "The Monster 7:00 8 MarvGimn (Tua-FrI) S M a glh Gortta And Polar 0 Al In Tha Famly (R) ffivoyege To Tha Bonom Of 8 IneIgM Makar" (1944) J. Carrol Naish, 0WMlnutaa Rolamua ThaSaa tennis area to such down- SJImmySaraggart 0 MUdayUvo 5:30 Ralph Morgan. 08HanlyBaya 536 8 F0mlyFaud Ufaifyln (Menl town-Venice galas as a Q BtWa Of TTw Plantia 8 Bectilo Company (R) 0 Graalast Sporta Laganda S T o d ^ 'a Woman 835 0BghthOey a s N o o M aaWhoalOfFortuna 8Famly Fecua(Tu») rooftop party at the Royal 6:00 8Calebrata 0BaaabaH a08WorldOfOlanay Malaqyland Oiartimallc CNn- BTopCat asafnsSlrasl(R) 830 Danieli Hotel. Wherever (S OwMaphar Cloaaup a Aooant On LMng 88 And Company 830 AFTERNOON to(Wad,f^ IS Battla Of Tha Planali 8 RaxHumbard 8ThaAthMsa aMavartek m'ahland 8 Wortd OpportunMoa (Thu) she went, fans, cameras S9 CrocksU'a VIclory Gardan ThaMoyora(Mon. Wad) and two young, bronzed 10KX) 8 Next Step Beyorvd LaEaqutna(Tua) » aBavartyHibiha 6:30 (SHarculoida 8 National GoograpMc Spadal )NtwY«kRl^n^ S1230 aUMa,YogaAndYau(R) and handwme men fol­ (S Beat Of Nawt Day 730 Nasi di Nano Day (Wad) 0 KIda Are Paopla Too 8 JonnyOuaat 0UfaOfRlsy Bonk) (Thu) ) NbMOnNowJortoyf^) 0 NanaOay lowed. She brought no rac­ S) Tima For Timothy ) Noandc And Raolly (1^ 0 1 2 O3 leokliml 330 (S Faith For Today 08SundayMaaa 0 FMng Una au vin g Faith ForOurTknaa(Frt) 08M*A*8*H(R) quet to the tournament. ISlUfaatylaa 0 Naao. SOdytaay 1:30 69 Dancing DIaoo NtwZooRoMW aLMMFMtti 08haxiam However, as she squealed, 8 TNa la The Ufa OomwedaM: Soon (Mon,’Tua) f non^Mr noom 0 ConnaeUout Seen 830 8 a 8 Mbidroadori 6)VMaAlaBra(R) “ I may not be playing ... 7:00 8 ChMIoe Of Salvation a RopafaNovn Cal To Prayer WoRRaiMWed) >30 (SFaoaThaStata 80Studlo8aa (XAIkiThaFamly aMovta 430 but I'm winning!” 88NFLFOolbMI 08MorkAMIn^ BbM i Dm TM 0TomAndJany 8 820300 PyiamM S) Wondarama a Mighty Hareulaa *")An^GrMMh 0DlnaM (STMalaThaLlla 8TMsWaaklnBaaabal 0 RaxHumbard 0 FMatIo Voyaga 10:30 8 YoungSampaon 888A FSmly Upalda Down iaOonahua 1230 (S Roy Broun) Not For Woman Only j joa Rankin 0 UwoExpat1a 0OMatvaiMln Since his “ Father US World Opportunitlaa 0Bwrlo 869EvanlngAtPgiia 8 0 8 M o rto 0Spidarman a 0 8 PaatoiardPlua Brown: Detective” TV SDaktarl 2KXI a Movla "Dallas" (1950) Gory 030 aRyVaHopa 8 Domola fil RkiO Around Tha World 0PolntOIVIaw 0 Tennis Cooper. Ruth Roman. Upon find­ ntOMtan) p iHprwwm n wipy FIm Faabno (Mon, Tua, FrI) movie did not evolve into a 8 Tha World Tomorrow 0ThaOddCoupls ing his homo and proparty ITemLwaan 1236 For You, B M Woman (Wad) series, Barnard Hughes SI Mortilngtown jupFramr IThoRbiMenoa i 8 6 9 Zoom (R) aHarvsalTam^ destroyed, an embitterad ax- IFaeaTiwIa W M a (l 0 Noim WemanraFloee(Thu) now has the time b lo ^ to 7:30 a Movla "It Ain’t Hay" (1943) 88Basabal Conladerata olllcer vows )KM— ork1(Frt) 030 1.-00 OSaatma8traal(m Pied Piper Merv do what he believes the (SThaChtWIana Bud Abbott. Lou Costello. 8 0 Tha Shakaapaata Plays revenge on those responsible. (2 ) Btioi Nwiny And Frtonda Rod FMMona And Frtonda ____ Al In Tha Famly m C4on- (E) WoraMp For Shut-Int 8 KIda Are Paopla Too NEWCOMER - Marlene Rlccf geU the chance of a Oaarob For Tomorrotv stars of major Broadway 8FUry hrs.) isfitOrniaFlMala i ThaRwMdBOFtmly That OH W0d.FH) (BChrlatopharCloaaup 10:45 Ufetime in “ Cinderella at the Palace,” the chance to IConnoetlout Nonamakara NwvZooRovuo IDmamOfJaannla(Thu) hits should do: namely, 8 Tha Partidga Famlfy 8:30 Ah, that M erv Griffin. SI DavayAndQollath aJawWtUfa 2:15 08ThaRopara share a stage and spotlight with names like Andy Jekar'sWW 8 inv rvuHiys rwiwiy tour them to other cities. va(Tua) LanvoRToBonvor He's a modern Pied Piper. So he has stepped out of the IIKX) 0 Movla "Dive Bomber" 930 WOliams. 430 7:45 (1941) Errd Flynn, Fred MacMur- Tha W a^M yCM Uran After two years in Monaco, Broadway company of SI Sacrad Heart (X) QMgan'a Mat)d 0 David Frost Preaants 030 i 0 L M tR M H fi 0 RaxHumbard ray. 8Npaa aCtoW n«Uvb«W otd he has just moved his an­ “ Da,” which brought his 08NFLFoo(bal I About Woman? (Thu) aaOiytOtOurLIvoa 8KX) a Sunday At Tha Kkig'a Houaa 0 Nbis On Naw Jaraw fiFTLCk* nual tennis tournament to the 1978 Tony Award as (£ Sunday Maaa Inabuellonal Fhn i(W ) 036 8 2:30 8 Jaks Haaa Goapal'Tims I Ed a i m 9 Oorntr 130 Venice’s lavish Lido resort Broadway’s Best Actor, (X) Jamaa RoMaon SSouthMNorthwaat 0 Movla "Scalplock" (1967) 8 C Maalarplana Tnaabra 0 AaTha)ttortdTuma USDr.QanaSoolt 8 Soooar Made hi Qarmany Cinderella Story 035 1030 , - area and lured along both and opens the first week in Dale Robertson, Robert 930 0ThaPaiMdaaF*mly 530 5 Robert Schultar aMundoRaal Random. )MfetDoug|M a JMw Hom Ooapal Tima 0 R ia nM Monaa celebrity players (among September in Toronto. 6 0 Oaaame Street (R) 69HataToMakaMualc 0OnsDawAtAT1ms jlLDvaljuay them: Anne Bancroft, From there it’s on to Chi­ a PromlaasOf God 0RlaW rm M 730 a Dmw And OoMh 80rM Roberta gets a new twist IRenfeHepe 136 QTIwflddOeuiila Penny “Laverne” Bfar- cago, Los Angeles and half 0Dr.DooMtle 11:30 8UttlaRascMa ®JanyFakeei UendiVMendnBQ^ 8 OpbR Of Indapandanoa 0Faoa Tha Nation T u M lh y M onilw gfTua) j Rompar Room efflMhlwRogws(R) ihall and Gene Wilder) a down other cities. SI Latino .-rw. ^ j a C M 8h a rta 0 Spartacada 79 3.-00 1030 230 aJektt^oWM and a coterie of celebrity Says Barney, “ The 0 Anbnala AiWnala Anbnala 0Cammsm ^ ja B y T o d Wf 0MmbwiyHJJi 8*30 8 la Sunday At The King's Houaa very kind to m e,” she said. 6:15 rooters. Highlights of Lunts (Lynne Fontanne) d ) Mario And The Magic Movie 8 Inatruellonal FIm 0Nsais “Las Vegas Palace of 08M UiiTeUvt 8 Movla “Cry Of The Wild" Stars,” a two-hour entei> “He sent me flowers the |TMGM(Mon-Wad) HP rW niW rMmf always felt obligated to Machina 8 QradMal Sparta Laganda (1974) Documentary. 0ThsJtortd1 Papaya And I 8 Aoowd On IMnp (Mon) black-tie banquest, as well QDInalght 8 Adalanta a s a FI f Pifens H " Tbns Sunday tainment spectacular first n i^ I worked with ■ Good Uombig Anwrtoa )FW y(Thu,Frt) aOenmla(IWfirO 630 as footage of court tour. So do the Hume Cro- (SDayOfDlacavary 8 Tha six WIvaa Of HanylffllHsny \ hosted by Gene K elly and him and be walked right 1034 SaanNOeolaia )Maw'l>iorMaora matches fought out in the nyns (Jessica Tandy). I 3:30 aAakThaManagar out on stage and kissed me. laagan'aWand SOral Roberta AFTERNOON starring Paul Anka, Ann- aW M W or 8 AndyGrMBi bright sunshine, are being want to be numbered with a RobertSchular 0 Daaibil (Thna Appraxhnata) 69 Graat Partormanoas And he was always giving IS a ,T Jadda / Dtputy 1 Carol Bunwa And FriMdt Margret, Sammy Davis, 5 1030 230 edited into two SO^ninute them.” 8 Fantaadc Voyage 4 M 10*30 Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra me little Ups on how to ) Qutdbig UgM f Or.OeeBCMIltotoam 8 JewWi Harttaga 12:00 0 The Addene Feniy programs for Merv’s 100- And, as with the Lunts (3) Up Front 0GoM 0 FaosThaStaSa and Andy W illiam ^ will be improve my perform­ 735 ) RodlMNonaAnd Frtonda XEdraOlMgM I oS M h to Osmpanym station lineiqi. But they and the Cronyns, the “ Da” 9:00 0 8IMU** And Anawara 4:30 08poi1s Extra rebroadcast on Wednes­ ance.” a s N o o M iS rnailelytaoodOquwoa S H o k w o ) Connaciy i x « t iwy(TliiO (S Sunday Morning 0 Hobart achuSer WMa World Of Sporta 0 JbnmyfhsanBart day, Aug. 15, on CBS. Winning the chance to )1 Pikna 0 8 TknafTuatAneOwr Wortd won’t be televised for an­ tour will be a family affair, 08 Sunday At Ins Kbig'a Houss 730 IM (dOmpMlOM I HopM’a Haroaa (S Frankanatein Jr. And The 8 Hianan Dbnanalon FMIvalOfFallh 8 perform on “Las V mess iQroanAoraa other six weeks. So, in the with Barney’s real wife, 8 aihaOrum Merv Grmin, Jimmie m ih a im iMonaa 30 INono impoitibiM e W H Kingdom 8 8 8 AAU Junior Olympica Palsce of Stars” u v e kuss ThaGhealAndMto.Mulr raorvholKII(llai4 meantime, here are a few Hrien Stenborg, stepping (DOavayAndOoilath 8Soooar Walker, Don Knotts, Rip 0 F T l.a u b )ia(TU Har«'aTeYourHaMli(Tlito 636 1130 Taylor, Elaine Joyce and Ricci the opporfainlty to 8Lmiomak8Mrlay(R) JJuO aC hO d A n d Com pany (F rt) 8 Movla (Corn'd) (Thu) sidelights from an eyewit­ into the role of bis stage 0 Oral Roberta 8 Spartacada 79 0e 8 Nsws Sp tS n n y And Pofky Fig SwoM Toli )Ouoli Good USFamlyFocua a Movla "It Happens Every 4:45 Jackie Gayle are guesi sing with seawned profes­ 8 ness. wife. a Rod Sox Wrap-Up 0 Sunday Mght Extra sionals she was m ore used Spring" (1949) Ray Mllland. Jean 0UiaOf^Rlsy stars on the special, whicl The most popular of the Replacing Hughes in the Peters. 5KX) PTLCM) features performances to admiring from afar. celbrity rooters was that Broadway company is 69 National QaograpMc Spadal “ WTiile we were taping 0 MMon: knpoaalbla _ Maaaartxwalta Cound Of both on-stage and back- fine actor and long-time Brian Keith, who starred 8>loumay Canter Of S the special, I felt like I was 12:30 aFtringUna Rabbla stage, offering an unusual star Trevor Howard. He in two long-run television The Earth aThrasStoogaa g lim i:^ into the m yriad of U'ring out a real fantasy - 8 The Wortd Tomorrow 0 Movla "A Uon Is In Tha 11:16 Monday, Aug. 13 cut into what was to have shows, first as a bachelor Streets" (1953) James Cagney, 6) BM Moym’ joumal actiidties and rehearsals appeiudng on stage with all SSeaama Street (R) 0CBSNswa been one of his all too rare father and later as an Barbara Hale. that lead to a glittering Las these fantastic entertain­ 9:15 0Dlalogua 11:30 ers I hadn’t even met a holidays at home in Ehig- Hawaiian-based pediatri­ 0 Golf HIghlghts Vegas act. OAYTWEMOVB8 aNMhoIMFaMh a a u f w n i a g T w g d 0NawDay 8JakaHaM QoapalTIma year ago." JamoaMlohantr’a Wortd asparlaoadsTB land because he says, “ I cian. EVENING 0 DavMfiwddnd Snger Marlene Ricci 8 WMaiBng S also gu e^ as an aspiring Miss Ricci was the natu­ Movio 'Tula And Gus " 8TbanWeman like Merve, awfully decent RuSHouas 1230 8Nana S9 Caprtonad ABC Newt EmaraaneyOnsI young singer whose own ral choice for the part of a 8 "Luat For Gold" (1949) Ida fioiekCman (1933) W.C. FMds, AKton Sklp- fellow, and because this all 8 M g young singer about to ScMeoAndThaMwi wprth. Two gamblsra pralsnd to 1230 Even if they asked her, 0 0 8 N S W S 8 Maal Ths Praaa personal fairy tale comes Lupkw, Olann Ford. benefits UNICEF and chil­ WoraNp FOr Shul-lns make a big Splash on the O OOMumor SundvM KR bs waolthy In on attempt to got 0 T lw Gong Show Phyllis George would have 0 Movla "Can-Can" (I960) 8 true when she gets the 130 money from thalrnlscs.(1 hr., 15 dren. That’s something we AL SIEFFERrs Cinderella-like opportunity Las Vegas stage. It was 8 Dr. Soort On Hebrews to have said, “ No thank Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine. 11:45 0 ‘Tom Brown'a SchooMaya" 730 mbij aUnroClub all want to help, isn’t it?” Score by Cole Porter. A cafe 0HamalFlv»« to “ open the act’' for and really hw story. She had (1940) Codrlc Hardwlcka, JIniiny SDolyNumbam O Ron! RowOanlsr Jim Bacon, long known you just the same” to been leading up to it, pei^ COUPON SPECIAL owner defends her rights when 0 8 Naws perform with such musical Lydon. 1230 as a Hollywood columnist, again co-hosting the Sep­ her dance hah Is rakled because forming on the road for a 730 930 (0 Movis “The Miracie Ol The 1230 talents as Andy Williams 0PJyLHapiMno a globetrotter and author, tember 8 “ Miss America” 01 “lewd" dancing. 3 hrs. whole year. Her time had 430 -'c) WKRPbiCtnelnoall Bene" (1948) Frank Sinatra. Lee SAVE AN ADOmONAL 0 Movis "Ths Captain's and Sammy Davis. 0 "Brooking Tha Sound Barrl- 0 |Whwi.^nny. Wban? RenIRowOtnIar Pageant with Bert Parks. 8 Joumay To Advanturo come. g J. Cobb. will shortly bow as the host Paradiss" (1953) Alec Guinness, Miss Ricci’s career par­ or" (1952) Rolpb Riebardaon. Naadyna^l ^Jann^i But, since the pageant is a 8 69 Tha Advoeataa Multi-talented Ann-Mar- 09gBk nOWWfOOaa -m.---- -a DOUBraa 1030 of his own syndicted televi­ CormacUeut Nawimakars . allels the story of a young Ann Todd. 12:40 8 m t leads a dance troupe S a MicNil /Idoor Riport (0 Lou Grom 0 C 8 8 Lata Movla “Go For sion series, titled, fittingly, major television event aCdagsBowl 8 Profset U.F.O. singer getting the nrover- 8 "TW Tha Cloudf Ron By" through the rigors of a (1947) Robort Walkar. Von aThWoHelyioaod 0 6 9 Noam Broke" (1951) Van Johnson. “ James Bacon on the Go.” (NBC) the Atlantic .City * 10% OFFONLU 8ABCNM 12:16 bial big “break.” ^ had 9 Miiltn)lt09 ThMlrg always wanted to be a contonporary disco num­ HfAin. DIokVinDyka Lane Nakano. Though be has “ been in fathers (mindful maybe of 6:30 0 S oop Tie Too Dough Movla "The Deadly Hunt" singer. Indeed, she was ber ana then introduces a S 10:15 130 Italy 100 times,” it took equal-time demands in po­ 0CBSNa!wa 8 EVENMG (1971) Tony Franclosa, Peter singing profesuonally in note of comedy to the spe­ 830 8 Movla "Sb( Of A Kind" 8 0 Tomorrow Merv to introduce him to litical matters?) wo^d 0ABCNawa (1934) Charlea Ruggisa. W.C. Lawlord. her native Buffalo, N. Y., at cial as she performs with 0ThoWMIe8hadon hardly target Phyllis, the DR COWmOIIERS IN 8 0 8 NBC Newt Oaiabal FMd«. Two zany couplaa matt- 130 the jet-set playground on a That's Holywood 12:30 such a young age that her one of Las V e ^ ’s most 630 08 0JasFIankln the Adriatic. Worldly Jim 1971 Miss America, this j a a a N m m age to get In each othor’a hair 8GalSmart father had to drive her to popular comedians. Rip aO%*LIWa Houae On Tha during a erosa-coUntry drive to 230 nipped with enthusiasm time around. Because — Taylor. Jnalbadiaunoh The Virgin Islands 12:55 and from engagements. ) JoharteWBd Pvtfrtd CaHtomle. (1 hr.. 15 min.) a G s l Smart and says be is originating need you be reminded - STOCK WITH THIS COUPON Finally, she took the In other comedy sketch­ 0 C B S Lota Movla "Gun i O Oneo Upon A ClaMlo a r a A l Craduraa QroM And 1030 bis own first programs Phillis is the new wife of s and headed out es, Don Knotts aim Elaine 230 The Virgin Islands of the Glory" (1957) Stewart Granger, llWTIiraaBana 8mal 69 Dick Cavort 0Nswa from the Excelsior and its John Y . Brown who’s cam­ or fame add fortune. Joyce portray a honey­ aJokor'aWM United States, an unincorpo­ Rhonda Fleming. a IQuramoha OThsOddCoupIs paigning to become the ‘ SAVE $15.00-125.00 It was none other than moon couple whose pa^ 1130 sister Cigahotel, Des rated territory under the 130 030 830 0 0 e 8 8 N o a « Governor of Kentucky. jurisdiction of the Interior Frank Sinatra who heard sions are split between 238 Bains, five minutes North 8 Next Slap Bayond 0Sparlaaada79 MotvOiinin 0 Mfeotai: knpoaoMs 0Nswa Well, whatever. The Department, lie to the east her singing in a Las Vegas each other and the tempt­ UoiaClub along the beach. 1:20 BowInQ D oiM S 0OannyMi pageant’s seers did beckon of Puerto Rico at the west­ hotel, minted her to join ing magic of the casinos, S q s K b c n m 330 The most visible, and 0ABCNswa 030 SDIokVanOyko eStxMWonOolarMan ern end of the Lesser him on his national tour, and Jimmie W alker shows BfflOwEaay 8 01 Moyara'Jou.^yjounw l vocal of the jet-set glamor a just as stunning - and 0M *A*8*H ilBumaAndAlan A t &ieUffd:j /{ Antilles. There are about 100 1:30 and thus lifted her out of a girlfriend that there’s 8 A d lP . 12 0 Movla "Gunga Din" M039) 6) Bast Of Bums A 336 girls was Djraii Camion. even more logical - . ex­ islands in the Virgins, of 0Nswa the ranks of the nsplring more than one way to hit Cwy Grant, D o u ^ Fairbanki 0 Baal Of Midday wearer of the beauty 8 RWcOfM«Ttags 036 1130 With her tightly-frizzed which more than 50 islands hopefuls. pay dirt in Las V e w . . 8Noa« Jr. Baaod on tha alary by Rud- 0 Rockford Rhs 430 long blond hair flying in crown. She’s Mnry Ann and islets in the western 1:35 Miss Ricci described "Las Vegfu Palace of yard KIpNng. An Indian watorboy 08 Pclos8lary 8NSWS MoHey who won her Miss 730 bocomaa invoivad wHh Britlan the breeze she whizzed area belong to the U.S.; the 8ABCNswa working with Sinatra as Stars” was filmed entirely 0 Movis "Man At The Top" America title just 20 years 0COSNano mUltaiy action ki tha mountakn (1975) Hany Andrews, Nenetls 430 bode and forth across the KEENEY ST EXIT OFF 1-84 remainder are the British 2:48 the “ thrill of a lifetime.” on location at Caesars E^al- 0 8 A B C N fim ago in 1959. of northam India. 2 hrs. (B/W) Newmen. JankOanny lagoon via motor launch Virgin Islands. 0NasM “Mr. Sinatra has been ace Hotel in Las Vegas. SaOtOngGama gMrty Today TV SPOTUGHT - Page 7

Page 6 - TV SPOTLIGHT Thursday, Aug. 16 iTUBEIALK. aUarsCkib a 0 0 Tonight DAYTIME MOVIES 8 CMoo And Tha Man aiheRMaman -latPUZZLEi 0 Amariea Aflar VMnam Tuesday, Aug. 14 950 0C^illonsd ABC Naws ®SBamayMMar (1972) Bryant Hallday, JIM 1250 759 1250 Revenge role is ® News Nolle, Don Johnson. A racacar 8 "H Had To Bo You" (1947) 8DtlyNianban 8 0 0 Q u m p y DAYTIME MOVIES Hayworth. 1 5 W S Looldn* BiNtr ® Tha Gong Show 0Dk*Cav«tt driver and his mechanic encoun­ I 2 Ginger Rogers. Cornel Wilde. ® Movla "Genevieve" (1954) ® Chico And The Man ter several unexpected setbacks 8 8 8 Bast Of Carson 750 a Movla "Belle Of The 8ThaRfflaman IT )PM.MaaMns Nineties" (1934) Mae West, Rog­ John Gregaon. Dinah Sheridan. 12:00 STIWondaraOrniaSaa while traveling through a rural 150 8 Dr. Soon On Habrawa TV first for Evans s "The Doollns 01 Oklaho­ area.(R) 0 Captlonad ABC Naws ® "The Udy With A Lamp” ® Adam-11n v t l er Pryor. Romance blossoms 7:29 aEHzabMiSwadoa (1952) Anna Neagle, Michael Fanny FSud betwaen a nightclub tingar and a auaraChib ma" (1949) Randolph Scott, 12KX) 14 By JOAN GEOGHEGAN “It’s about adjustment George Macready. ® D^Nufflbars a Movla "Poppy” (1936) W.C. Wilding. ! prizefighter during the Gay Nine­ 1255 ® Tha Gong Show WMsWeildOfBlunla ties. (1 hr., 15 min.) ... and revenge,” says Ev­ 7:30 Fields. A down-and-out bum 8 Dr. Soon On Habrawa 18 ® CBS Lais Movla "Never So “It was 20 degrees below 1:00 tries to prove that his daughter is 450 0 MaoNtl / Ltbrar R^ion 0Mar1eCufle Few" (1960) Frank Sinatra. Gina ans as he explains the (?) "The Man Between" (1964) Q) P.M. Magazine 8 Liars Club ® "Cry Ol The Penguins" with the wind-chill factor. I S) Road To China an heiress. (1 hr., 15 min.) Tha Gong Show Lollobrigida. film’s theme. James Mason, Claire Bloom. 21 (1973) Hayfoy Mills, John Hurt. '9:30 had to lie in the snow until (B $100,000 Name That Tuna 12:30 aoUtVanOyks “After Uie war he goes 9:30 8 "The Harvey Gkls" (1946) 0110 Tae Dough a CatMr Country 1250 4:00 d ) Baseball ® Movla "One Touch Ol 4:30 in the morning,” says back to the same resort. CB®TaxJ Venus" (1950) Ava Gardner, a Judy Garland, John Hodlak. fwOmonQi ® Movie "Subterfuge" (1968) Peter Evans as he de­ (5) "The Intruder" (1953) Jack ® Danoa Fever 8.50 S Gene Barry, Joan Collins. There are flashbacks to the Hawkins, Michael Medwin. ® S2) MacNall / Lehrar Report 10:00 Robert Walker. m □ (BMovIo "BuUHt" (1968) Steve 1050 scribes the grueling details EVENING (B Bamaby Jonaa accident. He meets a Ger­ ® "The Unllnished Dance” ® WHd Kingdom ® 0 N e w s 12:40 McQueen. Robert Veughn. A 1257 of shooting “Oberndorf man girl and his relation­ (1947) Margaret O'Brien, Danny ® Dick Van Dyfca ® a Starsin & Hutch (B CBS Lata Movla "The Carey Sen Frendsco detective tries to CDONaaa ® 0 B a ia n a Revisted,” Liberty Mutu­ rn z ® 8 2 0 / 8 ship t^th her develops, but Thomas. ® Tie Tac Dough (?) NawlywadOama Treatment" (1972) James 34 T s r 8.-00 prevent the murder ol e prospec­ 150 / al’s onedioiir, prime-time Q4 A Birthday Party For Joasl Cobum. Jennifer O’Neill. CBO)08Nsws tive wHness for a political hear- ® Naaratk And Rtalty he holds back because of 6:00 m a mlhsBradyBunoh 8 O 8 Mra. Columbo 000Tomorrow television drama to air on EVENING Strauss his fear of Germans. Then (B Sunday Morning Tonight 39 selected stations during 1KX) ® Joksf'sVnd ^ Movla "Now, Voyegor" 10:16 250 the same German soldier (B a Happy Days 10:15 ® Jo a Franklin 8 0 O n o o t)P o o A CIaiMc ® JoaFranMbi the week of August 12. 6:00 a ® ® the Runaways aMovta "The Old-Fashioned 8 ® 8Tomorrow (1942) Bette Davis, Claude 8 Movla "Goht' To Town" shows up, and Robert has MyThraoBont Rakis. A young women is able to (1935) Mae West. Paul Cavan- 0 G e l Smart As Evans blots the fantasies of revenge.” (D .d)® ® News ® Ones Upon A Classtc Way" (1934) W.C. Fields, Judith Ouramoks dampness off his, face, he (S Tlw Brady Bunch ® Joker's WHd Allen. A troupe of actors 2dX) S escape her mother's powerful agh. The wealthy widow of a cat­ 259 The script called for a lot (SJokWtWIld IQWordlsOut becomes skilled at eluding the ® News 850 grasp through psychoanalysis. 2 tle rustler tries to break into high ® Movla "Larceny. Inc." comments, “Just' like last of skiing. But since Evans & S2) Once Upon A Classic law In each town in which they 8 Q s t Smart (SILomtuoy hra.(B/W) sodely. (1 hr., 15 min.) (1942) Edward Q. Robinson, night, only last night was doesn’t ski, a double did SMyThraaSons 8:30 perform. (1 hr,, 15 min.) mBowtaa For Dolan ® a Lavome 1 SNrIey Jane Wyman. hot.” 'The star of the (BMervQrmin 2:15 ® Movla "Follow That Camel" 1050 the slope work for him. 3Qunsmoka (B Movla "Tovarich" (1937) 58 8 0 8 N K N S W S ® Meet Tha M^fora Broadway hit Still, he thinks the cold and (B a Detsetivs School 10:30 5T 80OvorEaay (1967) Phil Sfivars. Kenneth 250 6:30 ® Liars Club (SUfaOfRMy Claudette Colbert, Charles 0D lck Cavan ® News “Streamers” and the off- the Hardships of the loca­ Boyer. a Adam-12 WMlams. A crafty sergeant In the Broadway production “A (DILovaLucy 0DickCavatt Foreign Legion gets Ms golden O The Odd Couple tion helped unite the film (S Bowling For Dollara 9:00 1150 Life in the Theater” is (BCBS Movla "And Millions 11:00 2:30 ACROSS 8:56 opportunity to become a hero ® ® 0 8 S N m m crew. “It was like an expe­ ®®®NBCNsws SThaOddCoupIs 256 currently sweating out an Will Die" (1973) Richard (S(B®8SINsws 1 Pictured.—Naugh ton 33 and help a friend In need. 2 hrs. ® MMon: hnpoaMUt ® Newe dition to the Artie,” he laiS) Over Easy aPraiaciU.F.0. ® B tn w M i underground film in New 9 Adam-12 Basehart, Susan Strasberg. As ® Mission: knpoaslbla 2:38 He's seen in—It 34 750 says with a smile. ® BannyHM 6 (B CBS Naws UDcnicion n w w m SDIokVanOyfca 350 York City. Insurance against exposure, a ® Nans —Women 36 aSbcMMonDolarMan “I was pleased with the 6:55 wanted war criminal plants a SDIckVanDyks 11 (B Tito Brady Buneb a NaUenal Geographle BpecM 8 Snaak Pravlaw Weather extremes can film,” he concludes. “It’s e>Nawa device In the sewers ol Hong 0 Bast Of Burns And A$an 3 d » 12 Waltons' Ted— 39 ® 0 A 8 C N s w s 8HaaHawHoneya 0 Baal Of Buma And Alan be agonizing for an actor QSbiMMonDalarMan 4.-00 very sensitively done.” Kong which will release enough 14 Follower Isuf.) 40 ® 8 DoNnO Joker's WM ONawa on location. This summer, 7:00 11:30 42 MaalsrpiaoeThsalrs 1150 How does the young (SCBSNaws nerve gas to wipe out the city's ® Bamaiw Jonas 4dX) 15 Gold measure 8FsalvalOIFaWi ®M*A*8*H it’s the humidity; last win­ entire mpulatlon. Building extension 43 aSoulTraln e 450 stage actor feel about (S Tha Brady Bunch (B a A B C Movla "The Last 8NSWS 17 8:30 ®88tanky$Hu«ch OKKtyTodty ter, the cold. At the Banff, doing TV movies? (D ® ABC Newt d ) a thraa's Company Detail" (1973) Jack Nicholson. 18 African antelope 44 8 N s m ® 8A ngle ® Racing From nooaaveW a ® a NBC Movla "Return 4:30 8 0 k * Cavan Canada, location of “Ob- “I’m film oriented,” he (S ® Dating Qama Otis Young. 8 Kitty Today 19 Kind of whale 46 aSpeeWEdmon erndorf Revisited,” Evans (SIFsstlvalOfFalth To Macon County" (1975) Nick ® Movla "Tower Ol Evil" 48 explains. “Nothing is by 20 Compass point had to lie shivering while intention in this business.” ® Sounding Board 21 Him 49 the cameraman stuffed 50 Evans believes that diver­ 22 Force (Lat.) snow under his nose — for a sity is the best aid an actor 24 Consumed 52 Friday, Aug. 17 perfect shot. Evans plays 53 can have. Wednesday, Aug. 15 27 Old English (ab.) 0Dlck Cavan Robert, a young half-Jew- A graduate of Yale, Ev­ 28 Misa Moore's middle 55 daytim e MOVIES 850 ® 8haNaNa ish German, in the film. 57 Nawfywad Gama 1150 ans went on to the Central name ®ILovsLuoy & t after World War II, School of Speech and DAYTIME MOVIES EVENING 7dX) 9:30 30 Slap soundly 58 ®BawltaForDoairs PortarWagooar ® ® a 8 8 N e w t ®C8SNaws 0 Dandng Olaoo SO Holywood Squaraa ® Bm nvH B “Oberndorf Revisited” re­ Drama in London. 32 Era 8 "The Left-Handed Gun a o a ^ N t w s volves around a skiing ac­ ® Tha Brady Bunch 1 0 K » 8 0 MacNal / Lahrar Retort aolokVwiDyka He maintains that “if 12KW 6:00 ®aABCNaws (1968) Paul Newman, LIta Milan. 8 0 ( ^ E » * Y 8MalchOama 0 Beet Of Buma And ASan cident that Robert suffered a "I Am The Law" (1938) ® ® ® 8 N a w s ® 0 N s w s DOWN 8 Adanv-12 you want to be prepared to ®SDtUnBQama ® aVaga$ 150 aoiokVanDyka before the war. A Nazi do everyti^g, you should Edward G. Robinson, Wendy ® The Brady Bunch 8FaatlvMOIFMth 1 Wonderful World of— 41 Ingest knowledge 6:56 a Tie Tae Dough 11:15 trooper came to his rescue, Barrie. ® Jokar'sWUd ® Hawtywad Gama (?) "Doctor In Love" (1962) a T h e One And Only PhyMc go to acting school. The 8 Joumays To Tha Mind 2 Aleutian island 42 Don or Edie Michael Creig, Virginia Maskell. a N s M but when he saw Robert 8 0 Onoa Upon A Clasalc 10:15 46 Capsule 850 DIxsy more an actor can do, the 1:00 8 Naws 3 Sutelab.) 750 ®ThalnoradRiiaHua( was a Jew, the soldier left ® "The Holly And The Ivy" 8 MyThraaSons 8 DickCavatt 8 Movla "Man On The Flying 47 Neo-Latin lab.) 450 more versatile he is.” aOunamoka 4 TVpe: sort (BCBSNewe ®Crota-WNa 1150 him to die on the icy moun­ (1953) Ralph Richardson, Celia 8 Chico And Tha Man Trapeze” (1935) W.C. Fields. 48 A Barbara's last name (?) "The Man Who Never Wee ® Tha Brady Bunch (B Movie "Tha Illustrated Man" Evans will appear on two Mary Brian. A daughter helps her 6 Jones or Stocknell (1956) Clifton Webb, Gloria ® aPantaayWand tain. Johnson. 6:30 0 Front Row Cantar XMABCN s m (1969) Hod Steiger, Claire different television speci­ unhappy father stand up for his 6 Stiller’a partner 60 Observe Qrahame. ® Daiibal ® ILovaLucy ® 8DaangOams SaOlfrramStrokat Bloom. als this fall. He plays the 4:00 7:29 rights. (1 hr., 15 min.) 7 Guinness can do this 51 TV cops' abbreviation 8 "ZIegleld Follies" (1946) ® Spartacade'79 ® "The Small Back Room" ® Bowling For Dollars 8DallyNumbara 8FtallvalOIFt«h leader of a religious, cult in 8 Miss Carlyle’s 64 Linville's short signoff Fred Astaire. Judy Garland. 8 0 Waahington Waak In ®hk>vla "The Deadly Alfair" (1949) David Farrar, Jack 8®afiBCNsws 10:30 a Pop! <3o*s Tha Country ‘‘The Henderson 80OvarEasy 7:30 mooogram 66 Latin pronoun (1967) James Mason, Simone Hawkins. ®UfsOfR9sy EVBfING aNseis 8 W M Kingdom Monster,” a CBS movie, 8 "Thousands Cheer" (1943) 8 Adam-12 ® P.M. Magazlna 8AlrPalutlonAiart 9 Islands (Fr.) SDIck Cavan SIgnoret. ® Adam-12 SOLUTION aJokar'aW M ® Second City TV and he continues his off- Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly. 6:55 0DlckCavslt 10 Gene or Barry 8 CMoo And Tha Man Broadway role in “A Life ® $1.98 Baauty Show Guiding— g i f ^ 850 8 0 0 T o n lg h t 1 1 K » 11 650 0 Hata’a To Your Haallh in the Theater,” which was ® Dasabal 13 Streandined ® ® 0 8 N a M QPMarvOrMln a Movie "Danger Island" 8W lld Kingdom (B®08aNsws 80Wal$traalWaak (1939) Peter Lorre, Jean taped for PBS’ “Theater in 16 Egyptian sun deity ® The Brady^Bunoh 759 QBjgMonay ®BannyMI SDalyNumbata SSpartacadaTB Hersholt. America” series. 22 Urich's show Jokar'tWId 8 0 MacNall/Lahrar Report 80ickVanOyka OnoeUponAP iislr aU w aCtub aSoap Unfortunately, most 8 Holywood Squaraa 0 Bast Of Bums And Alan 23 Feminine name S0 750 SMyThrasSons ® P.M.Mapanns B50 0 CapUonsd ABC Newt Americans probably won’t TE^iSECS 8DlcfcVMDyka 11:30 26 Onetime Russian rulers aOuntmoks aTIcTac Dough ® Adam-12 (1) Tha Didiaa Of Hazzard 1250 see his current project. (BSwItoh 26 Fencing swords ® 8 A B C Movla "Take The ® Movla "The Happiest Days Evans is starring in 8:00 ® 8 Spartacada'79 29 Escape (si.) Money And Run" (1969) Woody Of Your Lite" (1950) Alastair “Imposters” with Charles ® Dorothy ®aPcloaWaman 31 Timetable abbreviation AHan. Janet Margolin. An Inept Sim. Margaret Rutherford. Ludhim. The film, which is ®Creaa-wns ® Movla "Dr. Jekyll And Sister 34 Another— bank robber la releasad from (all. 8 Or. Soon On Habrawa ® a Bght Is Enough Hyde" (1972) Ralph Bates, Mar- being financed by French 36 Mrs. Walton only to ftnd that he can't over­ 12:35 and German television, is. 88RaalPaopla tine Beswick. 37 —Andress come Ms compulsion to steal. (R) 80plum 8 8 Tonight a Pattlooat Junction being shot in New York 38 Requirements a 0 Eddto Capra Myaterlas 8 Jokar'sWUd 8 Tha RHIsman a Srman Mo tIm In Conotrl At 150 City. 0 Evening At Pops 0Cmthmsd ABC Nana The Pataca ® Movla "April In Paris’ “It’s a crazy romance,” 8:30 12d)0 a Movla "Alice In Wonder­ (1953) Doris Day, Ray BMgar. Evans says. “It’s about a land" (1933) Charlotte Henry, aaaMkMghtSpsclal Broadway actor Peter ® Hanging In 8 Dr. Soon On Itabrswa NOT TOP WAITRESS ENfans stars in “Obern- guy who’s obsessed with ® Msrv Grtffln 8UarsClub open every monday! -i Richard Artan. Based on the sto­ this girl. He follows her ry by Lewis CarrolL A little girl 1:30 dorf Revisited,” a Lib­ a sp a c w 1257 (B Movla "Incidsnl In San erty Mntoal television around. In the end, when I 8 U m CChib I Donna Pescow, the title riMMMr HM vacadM wnh ow ^ laMa down a rabbit hole and finds Frandaco" (1970) Richard Kiley. realize she loves me, I (BaBarstto •V herself In a magical land. (1 hr., special which will be star of ABC’s “Angie,” Chris Connelly. break it off.” 9KI0 12:40 IS min.) telecast daring the week Evans has the persis­ ® Las Vagas Palaoa Of Stars (BKolak states that there’s one big 0M aa1etplica Theatre 1:40 of August 12. ® JoaFranMki tence and talent to be mak­ ® a Charia'a Angals 150 difference between her and (• scrapliMlis t (htto abMis •) 1050 fOiec* haU UstingM tor time Mod 8 0 8 NBC Movla "The the delightful character ing films for a long time to (S Movis "Cry Danger” (1951) ® D ala t 2:30 „ come. Sentinel" (1977) Cristina Raines, Dick Powell, Rhonda Flaming. she portrays. prtG8dtrom97< | 0Nawa a Movie "Out Ol The Fog l»J M S W ' s Chris Sarandon. A young 808Tomorrow “■you never see me wait­ BtMwhtvtfw Upataka, Downataka (1941) Ida Lupino. Thomas model's life Is Irrevocably 8 MItchelL H i t T \ / s e ttle s changed when she moves Into a 1:30 ing tables in the show,” 10:10 sinister brownstone whose only ® JoaFrsnkIn says Donna, “because I "every a Mailerpleoe Theatre 2:40 other tenant Is a blind priest. (R) 1:50 can’t do it. When I got this 10:15 ®Nsws 8 Qraat Parfotmanoas a Movla "You're Tailing Me" (BNsws part, 1 used to hang around M m little 3:11 „ . 8 Movla "Mrs. Wiggs Of The (1942) Hugh Herbert. Robert (B Movie "Showdown At Bool Cabbage Patch" (1934) Pauline 250 the coffee shops near my X the ntirocU of mok thing" Paige. A radio advertising man Hill" (1958) Charles Bronson, Lord, Zasu Pitts. A woman raises 8 Q s t Smart home, watching the wai­ fo dowrftown manehcst«p^ moonllghta as a matchmaker. (1 JohnCarradIne. - I — — ------lour. children alone but holds 2:30 tresses and how they hr.. 15 min.) 3:45 Some uied to $ey that carrying hone chastnuti onto her dream that her husband ® News worked. But, when I try to in the pocket would prevent rheumatiim. will someday return. (1 hr., 15 8ThsOddCoupla 1050 ® Nawa •/wane A X ' i m i vv 3H Z min.) do what they do, I drop dONawYarkR^iert 0 T ^ Fal And RIss Of Ragbiald 2:42 plates aU over the place.” Donna Pescow ® Movla "Donovan's Brain" (1953) Lew Ayres. Gene Evans. Travel Plans WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres dent Carter, still an unannounce candidate for re-election, wi take the White House show on th road over the next several week to build support for his eoe'rg program — and his presidency. Page 8 - TV SPOTUGHT Carter, taking advantage of th MARY AND JOSEPH August congressional recess plans to embark Friday at Si ilNItCSPOniGHTi Huck Finn, have been cast Paul, Minn., on a week-ion in the title roles of "Mary Mississippi River journey aboar and Joseph: A Story of the Delta ()ueen for a workin Love,” a three hour drama vacation with bis family. being produced for NBC. The colorful trip on the histori The drama, which culmi­ paddlewheel, which will mak nates in the birth of Jesus stops In Minnesota, Wisconsir Christ in Bethlehem, will Iowa and Missouri before windin be presented during the up in St. Louis, was expected t winter holiday. It is being draw crowds along the banks. O filmed on location in Isra­ Saturday, there probably will be el. celebraUon aboard the boat t M iss B a k e r has mark Rosalynn Carter’s 52n< appeared in two upcoming birthday. Jeff East fili^, “The Senator” and Carter has made several move “French Postcards.” East In the last few weeks, purging hi Emmy Award-winner made his professional act­ Cabinet and reshuffling top aide Blanche Baker ing debut in the musical at the White House and on th (“Holocaust” ) and Jeff verson of “Huckleberry Carter-Mondale committee East, best remembered as Finn,” in 1974. readying his staff for the expecte late-fall announcement of hi decision to seek re-election. But in the meantime, he wil CHARLEY’S GRANDCHILD lake a number of "presidential' trips with twin purposes: to urg Rosanna Arquette, to Lake Tahoe. the American pieople to pressur granddaughter of Cliff One of her biggest roles Congress on behalf of his energ Arquette, TV’s Charley was as the writer’s daugh­ package, and to give his popular) Weaver, will co-star in ter opposite Bette Davis in ty polls a shot in the arm. NBC’s “Shirley” this faU. “The Dark Secret of Har^ Arquette, an NBC contrac- vest Home.” Arquette tee, will play a 16-year-old grew up in the milieu of the Beirut Ambush A partlculariy bad day at the squad room Is eased for who joins her mother, kid Second City improviaa- Paul Anka (left) and Gene Kelly perform a musical duet tional theater complex in BEIRUT, Ubanon (UPI) - Th on the two-hour entertainment special, “Las Vegas Wojo/oio (Max Gall)Gaf when an alleg^ witch------doctor------(Mabel brother, sister and half Iraqi ambassador to Lebanor King), accused of placing a voodoo curse on a plastic brother as they make a Chicago, where bw par­ Palace of the Stars,” to be rebroadcast Wednesday, Abdel Hussein Muslem, wa Aug. 15, on CBS. (This show was previously titled surgeon, magically relieves him of his headat^ oo new home from New York ents woiiied. “Barney Miller,” Thuhuisday, Aug. 16, on ABC. (REPEAT) wounded today when gunme '‘Cinderella at the Palace.”) raked his car with machinegu fire as he drove up to his embass on Beirut’s seaside highway. Beirut’i state