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Suiber YOUTH SCENE in June from a May Figure of 303,- T>..^ Reserves Are in California, Where Three Dollars Below the Current 200

Suiber YOUTH SCENE in June from a May Figure of 303,- T>..^ Reserves Are in California, Where Three Dollars Below the Current 200

TAOK TWKNTY - KVKNINU HERALD, Fri.. Augu^l7^79 Road Work in Region Friendshipup Force Conservation Workers Tomjanovich Gets Could Delay Travelers New Stamp Issue Take Deserved Rest $3»3 Million Award Spaulding Turnpike. Extension To Feature Lantern Visits KcKorea BOSTON (UPl) - Construction on line. Replacement of the Wellington Page 6 Page 10 , Bridge over the Mystic River closes of road continues from Rochester Page 7 the following sections of north to Milton. This new section - Page 2 NewEngland highways may cause the northbound portion of the bridge 12 miles in length - will run parallel delays for motorists this weekend, and motorists must use the to Route 16; motorists may according to the American southbound bridge for two-way traf­ experience inconvenience tjue to men Automohiie Association: fic. Traffic is narrowed to one lane in each direction. Delays possible. and road equipment. iiand)falfr M assarhusetls • Interstate 91, Greenfield- • Route 126. In 'Lee area and also • Route 3. In Braintree, addition of Becoming Cloudy, Bernardston. Two miles of construc­ near Barrington-Rochester there is new exit ramps to connect with new (». a»S»4-« ap r« ifd tion of southbound lanes. Northbound road and bridge construction and Chance of Showers MBTA station. Possible lane restric­ lanes will be used for two-way traf­ repaving work. Possible delays. tions. Deiays likely. fic. Delays possible on weekends. Details on page 2 Safety improvements, including • U.S. 1, Peabody. On Sunday, guardrail installation, resurfacing, Aug. 19., the northbound Rhode Islund bridge and median strip work on the roadwaystarting at Loweil Street • Interstate 196, Providence. 3-mile section between Braintree and W!*V will be closed from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Repaving . . . of the eastbound roadway j j Weymouth. Lane reductions; marked for reconstruction of the crossover of between the Washington bridge and 5-^ detours at bridges. Expect delays. the railroad tracks. Traffic will be South Main Street. Delays ^ssible Jobless Rate V* n« Motorists can avoid ali of the diverted to 1-96 during commuter hours. —Interstate Yii Route 3 construction by using Routes 96. Median strip and repaving work BOSTON (UPI) - The New 24, 2f>, and U.S. 6 to the Bourne or INew Hampshire between interchanges 16 and 16 in England unemployment rate in­ Sagamore Bridges. • Interstate 93. Widening of north Cranston and in Warwick may creased to 5.3 percent in June, up Tourney Winners • Interstate 90 (Mass. Pike). The and southbound lanes aad safety im- dgiays. Possible lane restric- three-tenths of 1 percent over following projects: on the Boston provements between Hooksett Toll May, the director of the U.S. Carter Lifts Price Controls Back row. Bob MacKenzie, representing extension near the Boston University Plaza and Concord. Possible delays. Widening and repaving of in- Winners in the boys division of the SAM- Department of Labor’s Bueau of action that would significantly in­ process before being extracted from 1981, under the decontrol program. viaduct bridge deck repairs to the The stretch between the terchange 16 in Cranston, This in- By EDWABD ROBY a half-million barrels a day by 1990. sponsored tournament received Manchester Board of Realtors; Mike Hellen- Labor Statistics says. crease production of American crude the ground. ’The president said his proclama­ westbound lane. Lane reduction; no Massachusetts border and ^vill be closed during the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President ’The president also said he_would trophies recently at Manchester Board of brand, doubles, Grade 10 through college; The rate — not seasonally oil reserves,” he said. At one point in the White House tion will have immediate benefits by delays expected. Also on the exten­ Rockingham is being repaved, sun,„,er. Detour signs posted. Carter lifted price controls on ask Congress to exempt the thick, boosting current heavyoil production Andy Browne, doubles, Grade 10 through adjusted — was up from the May tar-like oil from any windfall profits The president said the- government ceremony. Carter inverted a jar con­ Realtors office. From left, Jamie Bembala, sion in West Newton, construction on Minimal delays. America’s hard-to-extract heavy — about 250,000 barrels a day — by an college and Jon Castleman, doubles. Grades rate of 5 percent, in fine with tax approved on Capitol Hill. has to provide incentives because taining the tar-like oil to show how doubles Grades 4-6; Chris Silver, singles a retaining wall and emergency Repaving and safety im­ V erm ont seasonal expectations, Wendell D. crude oil Friday as part of a plan to the substance cannot flow out like a estim ated 200,000 barrels daily 7-9. (Herald photo by Burbank) provements in the Ashland and New “Today as president I am taking heavy oil must be heated in a costly Grades 4-6; Mark Stepper, singles, Grades 7 breakdown lane. No delays expected. • Interstate 91. Reconstruction Macdonald sal Friday. boost domestic petroleum production liquid. before 1985. to 9 and Norah Harmon, SAM coordinator. On the mainline of the turnpike, Hampton areas. Possible delays. The New England unemploy­ He said lifting controls on U S. Under price control, most heavy oil • Interstate 293. Southern bypass and repaving projects affect both there are several bridge deck repair north and southbound lanes in ment rate was lower than the heavy crude reserves — estimated at had to be sold at prices of about $6 and repaving projects for 10 miles of Manchester undergoing major Springfield and Ascutney, and in Lyn- national seasonally unadjusted 10 billion barrels — would open up a per barrel, which some refiners between Auburn near interchange 10 rehabilitation. Area may be avoided donville and Barton. Detours rate of 6 percent In June. source of petroleum equivalent to viewed as too low. and the Chicopee-Ludlow area. . by using 1-93 north and west around Carter aides said the decontrolled provided. ’rile number of unemployed in Alaska’s North Slope. • Route 28, Somervilie-Med ford the city. New England increased to 329,600 Most of the heavy U.S. crude price would probably settle at two t SUIbER YOUTH SCENE in June from a May figure of 303,- T>..^ reserves are in California, where three dollars below the current 200. Getty Oil has major fields. But com­ market level of about $18 a barrel. Compiled and Wiillen By Summer Acilvihes in M anckesier (SAM), The unemployment rate in­ panies owning similar deposits in "The effect of this proclamation is Engineers Plan Bridge creased in June in all New Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, to expedite that process and make its England states except Vermont, Mississippi and Wyoming will also price comparable to world rriarket has increased the estimated from acres. where it dropped slightly to 5 per­ benefit from the move. prices of crude oil, whatever that COVENTR'Y —Plans and contract last year’s figure of $100,000. Some council members feel that cent. Carter’s proclamation will not ight be,” said Stuart Eizenstat, Youth Not Detriment to ‘Foxx’ documents for construction of a new Plans are to huild a one-lane bridge the town doesn't have to charge any Rhode Island had the largest effect newly discovered heavy oil Carter’s domestic advisor. Pucker Street bridge are being with a bituminous concrete deck and rent for the land and expressed con­ rate increase, rising to 7.1 percent deposits, which were freed of con­ Eizenstat said the Energy Depart­ The most prominent, extraor­ aspirations goes on. age from 15 to 18, “Foxx" is the first prepared by engineers Walter Fuss with a capacity of 36 tons. The old cern as to what would happen if the from 6.3 percent. trols under a phased decontrol ment is considering whether im­ dinary feature of the band "Foxx is “ Foxx" plays the hard, bapd for all its members and has and Richard Cichowski and they are bridge had only a five-ton capacity. department forgot to pay the rent for Connecticut, at 5.3 percent and program that began in June. mediate decontrol should be its extreme youthfulness. Teamed progressive rock of artists such as ^ e n together, in its present state, expected to be ready to be presented The officials of the town are in­ one year. New Hampshire at 15 percent, And it will only speed up the decon­ extended to even lighter and easier to with it are ripening dreams, and a Rush, Zeppelin. Aerosmith, NugenL. since May. It has played at the high to the Coventry Town Council and the vestigating the possibility of using a Schwebel has also been asked to registered moderate increases. trol process for existing heavy crude recover types of crude oil. certain starry-eyed confidence Triumph, Rainbow, Van Halen, smA school numerous times, and has es­ Columbia Board of Selectmen, early temporary bridge while work is make a ruling as to the legal need for Maine, at 6.8 percent and reserves. The price of all oil, in­ But he said there are no plans to resulting in an almost urgent, Robin Trower. Discovering its own tablished itself as a tough contender in September. being done on the old one, as the the minimal rent and report to the Massachusetts at 5.1 percent, had cluding heavy, will be allowed to rise seek a windfall profits tax exemption relentless drive lor excellence. Prac­ style through the music of others, the in the local band circuits. Plans to build the bridge were nearby Flanders Bridge is also being Aug. 20 meeting of the council. small increases. to world market levels by Oct. 1, for the lighter oils. ticing everyday, playing difficult group also has several original tunes Members are Tom Pagini on lead delayed while the officials and overhauled and would cut off easy The fire department will build its ’The unemployment rate in­ pieces of music in order to improve under its belt. Therefore, this fourth vocals, Doug Lusek on lead guitar, residents of the two towns, which it access between the two towns. own firehouse and should the time creased in 16 of the region’s itself, "Foxx" will never settle for and final band of the summer, in­ Chris Hayes on percussion, and Mike connects, were coming to a mutual Land Lease Approved come when the land isn’t used for major labor markets and Dow on bass. “Foxx" has promise agreement about construction costs. that purpose the land and the building decreased in three. ordinariness. "We want to stretch tends to perform endless music The Town Council has approved the because its youth represents an un­ It is expected bids will be opened will revert back to the town. Three Rhode Island cities — Humor Prevails our versatility as far as it will go. We straight through the evening of the leasinng of town-owned land on want to get as many sounds as we can 18th. at Nebo. blemished idealism, and its music — the end of September and then the The council also gave the Coventry Providence, Warwick and Paw­ residents have to approve an ap­ Merrow Road to the North Coventry Jaycees tentative approval to use the 'i from our band" ... and the list of Consisting of four guys ranging in an indestructible spirit. tucket — at 7.1 percent, had the propriation for the construction Fire De partment for a substation. • • grounds of the Town Hall for a highest unemployment rate in costs. Construction probably will The lease is for 99 years and it is proposed two-day beerfest in Despite Tragedy June. Nashua, N.H., at 3.4percent begin next spring. expected that a minimal charge of $1 September. Police Chief Robert had the lowest. Biathalon Tires Participants a year will be asked. Town Attorney The engineers have estimated the Kjellquist will be asked if his depart­ rather than the jetties,” Madson said Abbot Schwebel has been asked to PORT MANSFIELD, Texas (UPI) Breinan - the sole entrant and thus Men's Open Division — 1st Rob cost of rebuilding the bridge, which ment would be able to handle the of the Port Mansfield slick. “We’re Beneath sunny skies. Biathalon II make a recommendation on the - ’The Coast Guard Friday sent out winner of the Women's Open Divi­ Tanner, Running: 12:42 Final: 26:04, collapsed about two years ago, at crowds before a final answer is given President Carter holds up a jar of thick which ends federal price controls on heavy redeploying the booms and we’ll have took place Thursday. August 9 at and charge. The land consists of 1.5 Recession Seen more equipment to protect the around Globe Hollow swimming are sion, Rob Tanner - the second-time 2nd Bud Mayers 14:61, 28:10, 3rd $103,000 to $108,000. A rise in costs the Javcees crude oil during an Oval Office ceremony crude oil. He also asked Congress to exempt ecologically sensitive Lapna Madre to wait two or three days before any on Spring Street. winner of the Men's Open Division, Howard Breinan 13:66, 29:00 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Friday in which he signed an executive order it from his windfall profits tax. (UPI photo) from two big new oil slicks, but on boats can enter.” Sisteen participants began the in­ and Joel Gitlin clincher of the Men’s Men’s Masters Division — 1st Joel ’The slow growth of tax revenue the'beaches people Proved they could Despite two weeks of constant famous road and water race, and fif­ Masters Division. Gitlin 14:06, 27:46, 2nd Ed Breinan for the recent fiscal year in­ find humor even in potential disaster. worry about the impact of the oil teen weak, weary, and water-logged All contestants are once again con­ 12:40, 28:46, 3rd Roy Osborne 12:51, Off-Campu8 Courses Set dicates a trend toward the Coast Guard helicopters ordered slicks on the key tourism and fishing gratulated and thanked for em­ 36:16. predicted year-end nationwide industries, there were indications participants finished it. Making im­ Vernon. The program will offer a more containment booms stretched pressive shows of endurance and barking on this test of the true Women’s Open Division — 1st Deb­ MANCHESTER —Beginning next begin the week of Sept. 25. are Basic recession, state budget officials across the key laguna entrance at residents were beginning to become athlete. Winning places and times bie Breinan 17:18, 31:64. month, Manchester Community Manual Communication, noon to 3 rotating schedule of courses that will said Friday. strength were diminutive Debby permit students to complete Young Takes Pledge Port Mansfiel d to keep out the new accust omed to the situation. follow: College will offer college courses at p.m. on Tuesdays, and Intermediate Figures released by the Depart T-shirts appeared on the beaches Manual Communication, 4 to 7 p.m. requirements for an Associate oil slicks. Mansfield Training School to ment of Revenue Services show One of the newly sighted slicks saying such things as, “i got oil at employees of the school and to the on Thursdays. Both teach basic sign Degree in General studies. tax collections for the fiscal year “The arrangement for appropriate from the blown-out Ixtox I oil well n Padre Island,’ “Where were you SAM Schedules Final Events general public. language. that ended June 30 totaled $1,543 when the slick hit the sand” and “I free space in another State facility is Mexico’s Bay of Campeche was vin, this academy-award-winning The offerings are limited to three All classes will meet in the Flynn billion, an increase of $48.9 survived the oilslick at Padre Beginning the last week of SAM "Blue Water, White Death,” shown particularly pleasing to us since we For Term Remainder described by Coast Guard Capt. Conference Room, Longley School. at Nebo August 7th, was the biggest comedy will air August 21. credit courses and two non-credit million over the $1,493 billion Roger Madsen as 10 miles long and Island.” will be the relaxing. Center Springs Anyone interested may register at have not been able to arrange for projected by the 1979 Legislature crowd-pleaser yet. All the shark- Also part of SAM’s final week will courses during the fall semester. drifting just a mile off Port Bobby Patterson, owner of a firm Folk Festival of August 19th. The Mansfield Training School next suitable space elsewhere in the ’rills was snnaller than the $151 the PLO - although he might allow fans-and-phobics came out of the be the fifth MCC Road Race. Its The credit couurses are: English WASHING’TON (UPI) - Andrew Confusion over Young’s role in­ Mansfield. He said the other was four which makes transfers for the shirts, enthusiasm and long line-up of bands llKcomposition) on Mondays, 6:30 to Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 a m. and 2 area,” said James Tatro, Associate million increase reported in tax the Palestinian observer to address woodwork to see this one for some predecessor maked the most popular Young “authorized and agrees with” creased Thursday when he miles long and located to the south, said, “Some people didn’t find humor and vocalists is incredible. This alone 9:26 p.m.; Psychology llllGeneral to 4 p.m., or by phoning 646-2137. Dean of Community Services. "We collections between the last two the session “in appropriate cir­ realistic thrills and excitement. Win­ one thus far, while the August 22 race Uie U.S. pledge that he will do no suggested, at a New York news con­ near the entrance to Brazos-Santiago in the oil slick, but I think because has already established the event's Psychology) on Wednesdays, 6:30 to The fall semester offerings are a know there is a need for community fiscal years and the margin was cumstances.” ding the SAM season down will be the will tabulate the season’s results and business with Palestinian envoys ference, he might meet again with Pass at South Padre Island. there’s nothing you can do about it, success. All are welcome to enjoy prelude to the full "satellite college offerings in the area and with expect^ to grow even smaller in “We would not anticipate the need final Nebo movie — Cat Ballou. honor the top competitors with rib­ 9:26 p.m. and Emergency Medical during the rest of his term as U.N. the Palestine Liberation “We may be fortunate that it will you might as well take advantage of some free movie from 1 to 7 p.m. on program " the college plans to in­ the large nucleus of Mansfield for him as SECURI’TY Council presi­ Featuring Jane Fonda and Lee Mar­ bons and trophies. Training 100 on Fridays, noon to 2:66 the current fiscal year. ambassador, the State Department Organization’s U.N. observer, Zehdi move enough north to hit the beach it." Sundav. p.m. The courses start the week of troduce in the spring semester, Training School employees, we ’The figures concm only tax Labib Terzi, in his capacity as dent to have other dealings with the similar to the off-campus locations in expect the program to be very said Friday. PLO,” it said. Sept. 10. collections, which provide for the In addition, department Security Council president. East Hartford, South Windsor and successful." Friday, Reston told reporters, "The non-credit courses, which bulk of the state’s $2,137 billion spokesman Tom Reston made clear “It would be unconscionable for Not included is revenue derived “’The statement was put out after Young wll be expected to cast the me not to receive anyone” who seeks Second Child Dies from rents, licenses, fines consultations with the ambassador. Vernon Police Get New Sign Sports Physicals U.S. veto of any unacceptable consultation at the Security Council in critical condition since birth, her gambling operations and federal He knows, authorized and agrees NAPLES, Italy (UPI) - The se­ Street and Route 30. The request was man Fritz had indicated that no extra Palestinian rights resolution, even office, he said. breathing aided by a respirator. Doc­ VERNON —Large white letters VERNON -Rockville grants. It was an unauthorized meeting with what is in the statement.” cond of eight babies bom to the wife made last April when the station was lighting would be necessary since the IF YOU’VE GOT AN EAR though he might personally favor tors had given her “less than a have been donated to the Police High School students who with Terzi in July, plus an attempt to In response to questions, Reston of an insurance salesman died Friday Department to be used for an iden­ completed. sign, he said, may be adequately il­ intend to participate in such a resolution. said Young will still function as U.S. and doctors said two of the million-to-one chance.” FOR SUPERB SOUND ’The statements were aimed at mislead the State Department about tifying sign for the new police facili­ Since that time the lettering was luminated by existing lighting on the sports this fall season ambassador when he is in the Securi­ remaining six infants had little She was one of three babies suf­ donated but the building committee building. Inside Today resolving questions on whether the nature of that meeting, that fering from severe breathing dif­ ty. should have a physical ty Council chair, and will be expected chance of survival. is still asking the council to consider The mayor asked John Fiske, Young can be counted on to support forced Young to resign. ficulties and doctors had said none The Municipal Permanent Building before hand. AND AN EYE FOR VALUE: Thursday night, Reston issued a to act accordingly. Doctors at Cardarelli pediatric the matter of the lighting. chairman of the building committee, U.S. policies he opposes during next had much chance, Committee had asked the Town Physicals will be given Classified...... 12-14 State Department rejoinder to “We would veto any resolution hospital said the child, a girl Mayor Frank McCoy said that he to review the matter with the chief to week’s crucial Security Couiicil Council for the sign and appropriate Aug. 23 from 9 a m. until Collectors’ Corner ...... 2 Young’s news conference comments, which called for an independent weighing less than a pound, died of Stefano Chianese, 34, an insurance had been told by the director of ad­ determine if there is an actual need debate on Palestinian rights. lighting to go on the south side of the noon in the nurse’s office at audio Comics...... 15 Palestinian state because that is not breathing difficulties about 24 hours agent, said he feared none of his ministration that Police Chief Her­ for the extra lights and to report back Although he submitted his resigna­ stating that the ambassador will building which is visible from West the high school. Eiditorial ...... 4 in accordance with the vjews of the after the first of the eight died. children would survive. His fears to him. tion under fire Wednesday, he will re­ follow the- U.S. policy of avoiding of­ Entertainment ...... 2 U.S. govermnent,” Reston said. The remaining three boys and main U.N. ambassadoruntil a ficial business “contacts” with any were not unfounded. Obituaries ...... 6 Pending is a Kuwaiti resolution three girls were in “stationary con­ Talk Set on Energy Grants successor is named — and, as Securi­ PLO representative. LIST SM.E People/Places___ ...... 7 that would endorse the PLO’s dition,” doctors said. Their mother, Mrs. Chianese, after a previous MODEL ty Council president for August, he It said Young, as Security Council MANCHESTER -A representative of the Northeast ...... 10-11 demands for creation of an indepen­ Mrs. Pasqualina Chianese, was in series of fertility drug treatments, S ports...... will preside over the Aug. 23 Palesti­ president, is expected to meet only Solar Energy Center will explain how homeowners can Television ...... TV Spotlight with representatives of U.N. dent Palestinian state on Israeli-held excellent health. gave birth to six infants three years llWIaTOhester 1 5 0 PR 60.00 PR nian debate. take advantage of special energy grants when he speaks uiinpi W eather...... 2 “member states” — which excludes territory. The girl who died Friday had been ago and all died within hours. next Tuesday at Manchester Community College. The representative will speak about the $400 grants P a r k a d e 2 5 0 PR. 60.00 PR. from the Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ 3 5 0 PR. 80.00 PR ment. and federal tax incentives, to reduce the installed ______a 1230 Your mighbort’ views: What do you think about costs of a solar system by nearly 40 percent. The Northeast Solar Energy Center is the U.S. Depart­ 3 7 5 PR 1 0 0 .0 0 PR. Firm Gives Cash ment of Energy's lead institution for accelerating the use Andrew Young’s resignation? of solar energy technologies in the region. WE SPOTTED v o w For more information about the lecture, call Tom Con­ Model Retail Value SILE To Boost Sales nors at 646-4900. extension 233. Garrard' DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler Corp. Chrysler, which posted losses of More than ever. BUMKR-STICKER DD75/S 304.90 130.00 opened a new sales assault Friday $260 million in the first six months of GT35 239.95 120.00 Fully with a $400 customer rebate program this year, also purchased full-page automatic and sought to reassure the public it is advertisements in the Detrdit News Parents Plan Barbecue in V) GT15/S 189.90 89.00 single play/ far from folding. ^ and Detroit Free Press seeking to MANCHESTER -The Manchester Chapter. Parents Call 646-1230 GT12/P 144.90 79.00 multiple play The ailing company, saddled with persuade customers it has taken Without Partners, will have its fifth annual chicken turntables. huge inventories of big cars and steps to assure its return to barbecue Aug. 26 from 1 to 7 p.m. at the Red Barn at An­ and Claim Your Prize GTIO 114.95 69.00 trucks, said it will begin Saturday profitability. dover Lake offering $400 rebates to purchasers of The ad, signed by Chairman John Saturday is the deadline for tickets. To learn more call all of its models except the aubcom- Riccardo and President Lee A. r.68-1,342 or 647-1178. pact Omni and Horizon and its im­ lacocca, concedes Chrysler Members are asked to bring chairs and games. ported cars and trucks. executives “made our share of Facilities are available for swimming and boating. general Motors Corp. and the Ford mistakes”- but deny popular notions Motor Co., which have battled the in­ the company is locked in a big-car V M 8 4 8 dustry’s big car sales slump by mentality. k.. \ v . ■ AA-9348 PA-8215 offering cash incentives to dealers, They said any aid Chrysler said they have no plans to launch receives from the government “will ''I'-' P O S T R D . P L A Z A , R T . 30, V E R N O N 875-8456 Peter Monaco Bonrs their own rebate programs. not cost the taxpayer anything Raymond Boucher Kenneth Burkemp PhylUs Erickson Minn Gigle Terry Joy 836-887 “We don’t believe that retail because Chrysler will repay the BY-701 PW-3800 government out of future profits.” rebates are productive,” a Ford Raymond Boucher, We have helped Israel when it was unfortunate. He was trying to do a “We’ve been in business for 54 drastic. He wasn’t bad compared FRUIT FARM executive said. Manchester - ‘‘He spoke out to some 0,' the politicians dealing the underdog.” good job but he doesn”t regret years, and almost all 54 have been ■ FRESH PICKED NATIVE TG-2370 AEVD GM disclosed it has extended its turn a few times and upset the with the energy crisis.” Minn Gigle, Manchester - “I anything he has done.” HW-4613 $525 incentive program on full and profitable. We plan to be around at government. Perhaps his resigna­ Peter Monaroa, Manchester Stereo East least another 54. You can count on Phyllis Erickson, Manchester think it’s sad. He was a good, mid-sized cars through Sept. 4. tion is best.” —“I have the feeling he was sincere man. It wae done in a —‘‘I don’t keep up with politics. It r Sarving E«tam ConnaetiGiit Sinca 1968 Incentives give dealers additional it,” the ad says. Kenneth Burkemp, ruins friendships. I Peaches • Apple • Pears VU-6276 ARNESN Chrysler was the first automaker forced into it. We should be hurry.” NJ-2520 room to dicker with customers over Manchester - “I think it’s kind of helping the underdogs, Palestine. Terry Joy, Manchester, —It s I 269 Buah Hill Rd. Rear price and are not necessarily passed to resort to rebates in the industry’s on fully to the car buyer. deep 1975 sales slump. GM and Ford I Manchaater soon followed. «Mt >*»<»• fc

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Sat- Auguit 18, IC T - PAGE THREE PAGE TO’O - EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 18, 1979 U.S. Envoy Strauss "Pledges Support of Israel Puppet Group to Perform Nations later this month to graft a meeting with Foreign Minister Liberation Organization, agents eavesdropped on the conver^ size of ^^^^ ***? liniled Press Inirrnallonal Israel criticlz^ the meeting and satlon in home of the Kuwaiti am- American administration bwause of U.S. envoy Robert Strauss, on a clause recognizing “Palestinian Moshe Dayan. “With respect to pursuing that Egypt criticized the Carter Ad- bassador to the U.N., adding that iU weak-kneed submission to Iwaeli A barbecue, which includes one- peace mission marred by Egyptian rights” onto Resolution 242, the key ministraton for allowing Young to “Israel feels deeply Insulted about and Zionist pressures to get rid of SOUTH WINDSOR -The mime, masked actors and audience Security Council document upholding search for approval, I have met with half chicken with “all the fixings,” and Israeli criticism of the Andrew resign over it. those charges, which are ridiculous Young,” the radio in a rare attack on Pandemonium Puppet Company, participation. Israel’s right to exist. negative results,” he said. will be held Saturday, the 8th. Young affair, said Friday the United A senior Israeli official said Prime and far away from reality.” Washington. which offers piayiets based on folk Following the barbecue, local States would stand by Israel at the But Strduss failed in six hours of Strauss’ visit began with a bumpy Minister Menachem Begin was Newsweek, which broke the initial songs and folk tales, wilt entertain This year’s fair, sponsored by the guitarist Julie MacAlpine will sing United Nations and veto a resolution talks to win Israel’s consent to an start Friday in more ways than one. South Windsor >Knights of Columbus fairgoers when the Wapping Fair recognizing Palestinian rights. American attempt to propose a com­ His U.S..Air Force jet developed "enraged” over reports that Israeli story, said it received word of the and the local Jaycees, will be held at folks songs. ______^ agents bugged Young’s July 26 con- meeting from Israeli sources in opens Sept. 7, A large variety of crafts will be promise resolution at the U.N. problems with its hydraulic landing the Rye Street Park fairgrounds. Strauss whisked through three The puppeteers, who have enter­ demonstrated in the exhibition tent, “There have been some things we gearand made an emergency landing versation with Zehdi Labib Terzi, the Israel oh Aug. 11. The Don Wojtyna of the Knights of meetings with Israeli officials before tained from Montreal to New York, have failed to accomplish that I at Ben Gurion Airport hs fire engines PLO observer to the U.N., and leaked Constitution later reported that Columbus said tbe Wapping Fair including pottery making, departing for Egypt, whose state-run State Gets LEAA Grant established a whimsical company in hop^ to accomplish,” Strauss said. and ambulances stood by. ’The plane word of the meeting to Newsweek Israeli agents followed Young to the Committee anticipates “the best blacksmithing, broom making, spin­ radio issued one of its strongest meeting — an account also denied by HARTFORD (UPI) - The state 1976. They use a variety of “We have raised with them the landed safely and no one was hurt. magazine. ning, quilting, dry flower arranging, atacks on the United States since the The senior official said Israel did has received a $300,000 grant from techniques, including puppetry. year yet” for the fair. possibility ~ the possibility — that Then there was the flap over U.N. the State Department. jewelry and silver handcrafting, rug signing of the Egyptian-Israeli peace not learn of the meeting until Aug. 12, Egypt’s government radio the federal Law Enforcement making, and canning. treaty last March because of Young our nation might go forward with a Ambassador Young’s resignation when the Israeli ambassador to meanwhile accused Washington of Assistance Administration to con­ However, the cornerstone of the affair. resolution of its own in the U.N., one because of his attempt to conceal the Washington was informed by the "weak-kneed submission” to Israel tinue developing computerized Wapping Fair has always been the Before leaving Israel, Strauss hopefully that would meet the ap­ circumstances of an unauthorized criminal history files in the state agriculture and handicraft exhibits. pledged the United States would veto proval of our friends in Israel,” the meeting he held last month with a State Department. for letting Young go. Film Program Slated The official denied that Israeli “It is hard to tell at first glance the police department. Locally grown fruits and vegetables an Arab attempt at the United envoy said after an hour-long representative of the Palestine GLASTONBURY -Two film Swallowed a Fly,” Dick Whittington will be displayed. The exhibits will be programs for children will be shown and His Cat,” and “Little Girl and A judged by the Eastern Star. • at the Welles-Tumer Library on Aug. Cunning Wolf.” Residents will receive an annual A ll Stop& Shofis open Sunday 9 am -5 pm 24 and 31 The program on Aug. 31 will be for fair booklet by mail soon. The Fair Couple Films for children pre-school children Grades 3 and up and will ^^|siopTshop CouponP* Committee will meet Wednesday at MHM20 MHM17I Coupon[l through Grade 2 will be shown from begin at 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus MH M21I With Iho coupon and a S7 50 putchase With this coupon and a S7 50 purchase 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Films will include, “Babbs," Clubhouse, 641 Sullivan Ave. The Survives PUIsburv The films will include, “Sand­ “Wings,” “Tbe Best I Can,” The meeting is open to the public. Plus m man,” “ I Know an Old Lady Who Rink,” and “The Magic Tree.” •Mu T r ip I mi wi nninntrr-""~ I 8V2 ounce pkg. Tribute to Elvis BOSTON (UPI) - When stop & Shop 12oz pkg. of 8 James and Meridith Fans of Elvis Presley crowd the late grounds of Graceland mansion. Fans were Bookmobile Schedule CREST PILLSBURY FRANKFURT OR! Shockley raised their Regular singer’s gravesite in Mephis, Tenn., on the se­ not to be allowed on the grounds Thursday, champagne glasses to the CHIPS t o o t h p a s t e cond anniversary of his death Thursday in the 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 13 ounce bag I _ _ OT Mint PLUS CAKE MIX V arieties SANDWICH ROLLS ! but Elvis’ uncle allowed 2,000 in. (UPI photo) sky. they had more to toast COOKIES — . . . . _ a#\ A..n OIL 4 imrf n n a Good Sun Aug 19-Sat. Aug 25 Limil one per cuslcmer 10:30 a.m . —Verplanck Good Sun Aug 19-Sat Aug 25 L«ml OK per cuslonw [ fSicmer (------\ Good Sun . Aug 19-Sat Aug 25 Lnut one per customer 1 5 Meditation garden strewn with flowers on the MANCHESTER -H ere a m. to 6 p.m. Children's than their new life Pool. Department open Monday and 'S^Sal “ °la o isi Grocery is next week’s schedule for together. ■ ■■■I 1:30 p.m. —Lorraine Road. Thursday from 9 a m. to 9 [stop« Shop Coupon[ __ M H M 1 9 |Slop& Shop Coupon! the Manchester Public ISlopiShop CouponJ MHM22; M I8 ^SIop« Shop Coupon) 2:10 p.m. —Galaxy Drive. p.m. and Tuesday. The honeymooners, who Library bookmobile: With this coupon and a S7 SO purchase With this coupon and a S7 50 purchase With this coupon and a $7 SO purchase Collectors^ Corner 3 p.m. —Squire Village. Wednesday. Friday and Satur­ became separated for WiVt the cotpon and a S7 SO (vchase Monday Thursday day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. more than 28 hours when Whiten Memorial Library their rented 12 foot sailboat 9:30 a.m. —Manchester 8:50 a.m. —Camp Kennedy. 100% Pure —All departments open Mon­ ' from concentrate Manor Convalescent Home. 10:30 a.m. —Early lost a rudder and capsized day through Friday from 10 Lantern Stamp Coming 10:40 a.m. —Laurel Manor Childhood Learning Center. over and over on the chop­ a m. to 8:30 p.m. and Satur- 20 ounce bottle ! can Convalescent Home. 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Drive. py seas off Cape Cod. are 6Aouncecat\on ■ Gallon jug dav from 10 a m to 6 p m 11:30 a.m. —Oak Place. 2:50 p.m. —Nye Street. glad to have survived the By RUSS MacKENDRICK demonstrate their products — no direct sales, but they will take 2:10 p.m. —East Maple 3:30 p.m. —Loomis Street. first week of their :CLOROX HEINZ TOMATO CHICKENSSEA An 1850 type of railroad conduc­ Street. orders. Friday marriage. ■ TUNA ght in Water or Oil tor's lantern will be pictured on a 2:50 p.m. —Blue Ridge o r SS s e j u ic e _ •BLEACH KETCHUP Lectures and seminars will be 1:30 p.m. -McKee and West “We're both a little sun­ Good Son, Aug 19-Sat Aug 25 Lmvl one pet customet^ Good Sun, Aug 19-Sat. Aug 25 Limil one per customer ^ Good Sun. Aug 19-Sat. Aug 25*Lmrtone pef customer i------^ new $5 adhesive to be released this Drive. Good Sun. Aug 1»Sat Aug 25 Unit one per aiskyn^ scattered over the four days of the 3:30 p.m. —Finley Street. High streets. burned, a little stiff and a Gfocory coming Thursday at a stamp ■h h m h b m h I P*HL * isW..— — aiw show together with repeated Tuesday 2:50 p.m. —Pine Ridge little sore, but other than extravaganza in Boston. It is on the appearances of the film “Tim- Apartments. that we're just happy to be occasion of the 93rd Annual Conven­ bromania” which is narrated by the 8:50 a.m. —Salters Pool. 3:30 p.m. —Rachel Road. home together,” Meridith, tion of the American Philatelic 10:30 a m. —M ayfair movie actor Ernie Borgnine. 21. said Thursday night Your Slop& ffliopswiortfi means oouponswiMlli Society — Aug. 23 through 26. Gardens. On Friday the 24th, from 2 to 5 Library Hours while relatives sipped The first-day cermonies for the 11:40 a.m. —Holiday House p.m., comes the big auction put on by Rest Home. Mary Cheney Library _V m champagne for the festive Stop.! stamp will be held at 11 a.m. at the Simmy’s Stamp Co. This will be held 1:30 p.m. —Garden Drive. — Adult and Reference celebration. « John B. Hynes Veterans Auditorium at Fairfax A in the Sheraton-Boston 2:50 p.m.—Homestead Park departments open Monday She and her husband of in Prudential Mall (900 Boylston St.). Hotel next door. It sounds like a mec- Apartments. through Friday from 9 a.m. to four days were sailing O v e r ' i n s a v i i t t s s ! Collectors are advised to get the ca for high-rollers as a Simmy’s ad in 3:30 p .m . —P a rk a d e Wednesday when they ran 6*00 .00 EAST WINDSOR Shop^ stamp later at thiei own PC's, affix USA the May APS journal solicited con­ Apartments. usRfUjn*. DRIVE IN DJ JOTS into strong winds and a hef­ Plenty of money saving values for your family week after week! to envelopes of their choice and §1 ► AMERICA'S UCHT signments with a minimum of $2,(XX) Wednesday ty current, lost a rudder forward to First Day Cancellations, Stop4 Shop Crxjpon | Stop&Si lOp Coupon I in lots no smaller than $200 each! and capsized several times Postmaster, Boston, MA 02109. If you 8:50 a m. —Waddell Pool. Fine buys W4hTh« Coupon There will be a few more- near Woods Hole. Jself service andpicniial want to order the stamp from Stop&Shop “Great BeefUSDA Choice affordable things to come home with. James, 25, managed to Boston, send your prepared cover *Theater" The official convention cachet on the get it under control, but a Stop&Shop iSavelO' »SSave25'i and a check for $5 to “$5.00 Stamp, four American Architecture stamps, Schedule, gust of wind carried he and I ! RandomI Nji fviwi 11We^ WelQht ‘ , Postmaster, Boston, MA 02109. (All one for each day, will be sold for C the tattered boat off before ■ SPAGHETTI ■ STOP & SHOP CHEESE ■ this is if one can't be there in per­ $2.50 (plus a No. 10 SASE). This has SATURDAY Kg® Meridith could get aboard. ■ REAL SHARP. CHEDOAH WHITE Bar I son.) The deadline is September 7. B e e f C h u c k ■SAUCE Marinara For the next 28 hours the ■ or Wedge: or YBXOW. Bars. | "aps " so cleverly placed within the the APS seal on the Old North Church E. Hartford Drive-In — Investment-minded buyers can 2 CLINT EASTWOOD BeaniB, 5 Plain, Meat or Mushroom name? After we surmount this minor steeple (where lanterns were hung to newlyweds had no idea if I GoodSun Awgl9-S«l Awg LmM on# p c 'c u tto n w I (,OodSu. Aua25 Lm. 0,. ... grtlom.. compare the prospects of the new “Star Wars” 8:10: “Butch & USDAi signal Paul Rever). It will be on a one another was alive as fiver with the John Bassett Moore $5 irritant the affair has much to offer. Sundance, the Early Days” 1 pbund C^^CHCE : cover with a cancellation of Old Iron­ James drifted off. ? f P 9 Dairy* „ £ [ i^ stamp of 1966 which is listed as an un­ There will be an open exhibition plus 10:15 package) sides firing a cannon. The cannon­ Manchester Drive-In — EAST HARTFORD Meridith began swim­ r [~Stop6 Shop Cotpon [ I stops Shop Coupon used single in the latest Harris at $10. a World Series of Philately where winners of 20 major shows will com­ ball will serve as the killer on the “Condominium” 8:25; “ King u s nOuTf b DRIVE IN vs f*4S AKPOUTTS ming to shore when she Jones Bacon '1.39- the 1956 Alexander Hamilton at $125 1st. Cuts - Bone - In pete. Another exhibition will be the stamp. The official souvenior card, F ra t" 9:45; “ Sex on the spotted a bouy. which she MeatBotogna ‘1.29 and the 1938 Cal Coolidge at $185. A Groove Tube” 11:30 Marinate and brod on the outdoor 12th annual spread of philatelic the third in the STaMpsHOW (ugh) clung to for a short time Gallo Pepperoni 99* has just enough fat for juiciness n > ■Save25‘ • SavelO' long wait to make a buck but they did literature. series, will cost $1.25 postpaid. It will Mansfield Drive-In — until a vessel carrying get there. The Moore plate block is “Moonraker” “Zardoz” — H E L D O V E R HIHshlreKlelbasI ’.S r ‘1-79. 48 ounce can 170Z. 10 Pack The bourse will have some 90 have the North Church in blue op­ marine inspectors rescued priced at $45 while the Hamilton, just Show starts at dusk 3 Zany Connadlaa Oscar Mayer Wieners * 1.49 posite the Grand Union Flag (Scott Tm Hs M m. L M /M N t her and took her to 7-Bone Beef Chuck S t e a k .29. ! NEST^lfS" ■ nesteaSS" 10 years older, goes for $560. dealers from the United States, Vernon Cine 1 — “Escape Show starts at 8:25 Canada. England and the 1352) from the Historic Flag Series of H i^ 12 frai Falmouth Hospital. The Lantern stamp will be yellow, from Alcatraz” 2:00-7:30-9:35 "ZANY rRAIHOLM. SI.X! " Underblade Steak Beef Chuck Bone-in * 1.49. IICEDTEAMIX • ICEDTEAMIX Meanwhile, the Coast Service vHth a siTie! GoodSun Augl9-$al.Atfg» Umlonoo«rcui$om«r ■ orange and brown. Short-set collec­ Netherlands. In addition, 10 1968. Vernon Cine 2 — “Meat­ S:jcomer deli Good Sun. Augl9-S«l. Aug» Lmlone pw cutfornw Both of these items are available ’’-JK IM m ililM U llllS' Guard assembled a search tors will need it to go along with the governments will man booths to sell balls” 1:30-7:10-9:15 AviiiEirii^iainBWirtiqTsaivioarlet ■ current material. Among these will from John F. O’Keeffe, Box 439, crew to find James, who Boneless Blade Steak l^ChSe * 1.99. G rocery* j j ^ Grooery other lighting devices of the be the UN with a special first-day Boston, MA 02102. SUNDAY was just learning to sail. Whites Brand stop6 Shop Coupon f M 2 9 | ] S le p t Shop Coupon American Series: the $2 Table Lamp hoopla for the six new Vienna stamps Everybody is invited to the show— E. Hartford Drive-In — *KING “I was afraid that was tMhThsCoiVOn and the $1 Candlestick. Later we will on the 24th. it is not necessary to be a member of "Star Wars” 8:10; “Butch i the last of it,” James said USDA get a 50-center to complete the BeeiBottoiii^Vd There will be a section called the APS — just be prepared with the Sundance, the Early Days” Thursday night, recalling quartet of “lights.” [CHOCE iSavelO ' $1.75 admission fee and a super 10:15 FRAT’ how he had capsized about SSoveSO* ^ i The con9ention of the APS has a “Tools of Philately" where 17 ■ 27160Z can makes 8 qts w i m ■ manufacturers will exhibit and stamp day will be yours. Manchester Drive-In — 10 times during the night title: “ STaMpsHOW '79” — see the “Condominium” 8:25; “ King RoundRioast RULES.. O and wrapped the sail ! VLASIC ■ HAWAIIAN 1-uiNL.n | F ra t" 9:45; "Sex on the S«»eR<5TW0EMI...K 'Great BeeT around him to keep warm, WeaverChickenFloll u S W Choice ■ PICKLES ^ I POWDEFED DRINK | The Almanac Groove Tube” 11:30 S -§#ef!»THEC0U£GE.9 '2.4a Rump Roast Beef Round a-R#elfi>EVERYnMfi. € "I'm just glad I made it.” I or Kosher Chips i Red, Grape a Lemonade | Mansfield Drive-In — ROGER MOORE "Great B e ef g GoodSun.Augl9-Sa1 Aug» UmrioneptrcutlomM __ Good Sun . Aug19-Sal . Aug » LaM one par cuflom* _ “Moonraker” “Zardoz” — OirSBaHRMEIt A Coast Guard helicopter Beef Eye Round Roast USDA Choice By United Press International • iVEKNAL F1L*IIRL flying over Nantucket Show starts at dusk rvrAVlglUNV "Great Baer Today is Saturday. Aug. 18, the 230th day of 1979 with spott^ him and flashed a S lop iS hop USOAChoica Vernon Cine 1 — “Escape Kt|^2 H t|3 Beef Top Round Roast W n Stop8ShopCoupai| M33M | SlopAShopCorpon [ ^ | 135 to follow. from Alcatraz” 2:00-4:15-7:30- iMFMqfwn PLEASE CALLTHEATRE sign asking him if he was in YMtiawdnet- ^ WthThaCovon Tta Cation The moon is moving toward its new phase. Lngh, lM{h inltieyOTiilaa "(SreatBeef I wim 9:35 ‘CONDOMINUr Ml tlW PliH Sean Gunnery FOR SCREEN T M E S distress, then went down to Beef Round Tip Roast USOA Choice The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Vernon Cine 2 — “Meat- frooveTiM” m rescue James and whisk Turkey Breast Jupiter. balls" 1:30-3:15-5:00-7:10-9:15 n 8:25 JXX *4.2a ! Save 15’ SSavelS' R 1130 him off to Falmouth I USDA The evening star is Saturn. ZARDOZK I 32oz pkg Regular _ _ _ I ______24 ounce bottle Hospital where he was Cocktail Rye Bread 59- [CHOICE Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. reunited with his wife. For ■ LOG CABIN ! LOG CABIN Actors Robert Redford and Shelley Winters were born Boaom ^ “I was at the mercy of Swiss on this date — he in 1937 and she in 1922. the wind,” he said, “It was (XJr ■ PANCAKE M lXiS^S PANCAKE SYRl steak I I GoodSun,Aug19-Sal,Awg2S Lmlenaparcuaiomar | Good Sun. Augl9-Sal. Aug29 Umiona parcuatonw | On this day in history: pretty severe.” In 1856, the U.S. Patent Office approved condensed kitchen Stodk -W -i It B eef milk but doubted it would ever be of much commercial I ounce Stop&Shop Beef Top Round Steak Choice 1.99. use. S |Stop8ShopC(MMn| I |Slop>ShopCo>pon| In 1916. Abraham Lincoln's birthplace in Kentucky was ‘Great B e ef 5 WmThaCocion m UFIWKATHCR FOTOCAIT • Buying Beef Round Tip Steak USOA Choice 1.99. given to the U.S. government as a national shrine to the -Great Beef 16th president. Cube Steak Beef Round Choice 1.9a, • SavelO’ pi& nrelO M ■ In 1940, the United States and Canada established a The Weather Power ! Package of 10 TASTE OSEA la o tp k g . N ■ World War II plan of joint defense against possible enemy Potato Salad 49 ^Macaroni Salad *?»* a* 49* I GLAD . ■ RSH & CHIPS attacks. For period ending 7 p.m. EST 8-18-79. Saturday will find 'h Center Chops In 1976. President Ford was nominated at the Reduced generally fair weather except for some shower activity in Vi Blade Chops i TRASH BAGS ■ OR COD RLLETS Republican National Convention in Kansas City. The S^Se3f00d6)lw-8»BlchirigvelueN A f l s o c t i e d ___ Good Sta>. Aug t9-Sal. Aug 25 Land one par euflemar | Good Siai. Akql9*$al. Aug 29 LMtonaparcuaKanif the Southern Plateau Region and the Northern Atlantic WASHINGTON (UH) - 'h Sirloin Chops ticket of Gerald Ford and Robert Dole was defeated in Coastal areas. "Big Eye" November by Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale. The real buying power of „ J GroceryTTiMiM Americans declined for the Freeh Cod P o f k C l i o i K Pork Shop Coupon Stop&ShopCorpon I M26| first time since the last H VWhThiCaiwn ■ uwiTtaCaeon Connecticut Forecast recession during the April- gtffllti June quarter of this year, BAaoiliy I h Countrystyle Pork Ribs 1.1ft. Lottery Numbers WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) — The Connecticut Saturday and business profits dipped Fresh Turbot Rllets ‘1.9a SSavelO* SSavelO’ forecast: Becoming cloudy with a chance of showers for the second time, the Fresh HaddockRIlets zaa Center Cut Pork ChopS(ntSsn$r«iib)1.59. ■ 3ply134ctpkg ■ 2ply375ct4pack The winning daily lottery numbers drawn Friday developing. Highs 70 to 75. Mostly cloudy with a chance of government reportW Shrimp Cocktail % 3S *2.59 ■ VANITY FAIR ■ VANITY FAIR Prin. New England. showers Saturday night and Sunday. Lows Saturday night Friday. Boneless Sirioln Pork Connecticut: 239. near 60. Highs Sunday 75 to 80. The chance of rain is 40 . « sg » a i'n \ Disposable personal in­ ! FACIAL TISSUE i BATHROOM TISSUE B OBOdte.AusIt-M AaeiS IMontSVa Rhode Island: 1547. percent Saturday and Saturday night. Southerly winds 10 : mmx come, the amount people jCutlets1.8ft^^^^oduce Good Sun. Augit • 6*. Aug ». UMN one »» cu«aM» New Hampshire: 0575. to 15 mph Saturday and Saturday night. have left after taxes, rose 2 Fresh savIngB tor ycMl I Gioc«ty* percent during the second rmetons 110of126 Color Flint FIm /Niyier !- I Stops Shop Cotpon I quarter of 1979, according let! Manchester To Advertise To Report News ■ v»mai______MhTMiCagJon East HarKord — Glastonbury to the Commerce Depart­ For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea; ment report. But with in­ Jh e “pick"of the Melon Patch!_ 643-2711 and ask for Classified. 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EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 18, 1979 - PAGE FIVE PACK FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Sat., August 18, 1979 Jack Anderson

Rep. Hansen's “Stupidity’ May Not Remain Convenient j< political extinction in 1980 by Stop the material they want and why they WASHINGTON - Stupidity is recently censured after conviction on nevertheless, to talk the state church's edit against the use of Baby Killers. need it. usually the last thing a politician will corruption charges, Hansen was not trooper out of a ticket, on grounds alcohol. But he is not averse to Church holds the same conser- In practice, however; officials of SPECIALS confess to; it's not the kind of even rcprimanced. In an unrelated that he had several meetings to at­ accepting financial support from those who manufacture forbidden votive position on the issue as the the recipient organizations are character trait that fits gracefully incident, however, he was warned by tend and was running late. The se­ AUG. 19 spirits; at least six executives of the Mormon Church, but in the eyes of frequently just turned loose at goern- into a campaign slogan the House to cease soliciting cam­ cond time, he was stopped for'doing Coors brewing company have made the uncom prom ising anti- ment surplus warehouses like kids in THRU Bui Kep George Hansen, the right- paign funds from private groups to m.p.h. Again Hansen tried the abortionists he is pro-abortion. a candy store, picking out "one of wing Idaho Hepublican. had an pay off his personal debts. After the congressional-privilege routine, but contributions to Hansen’s campaign AUG. 25 How this distortion of his position them and one of them.” One disposal excellent reason for making such an the trooper gave him a ticket funds. admonition, his wife Connie began will go down with Idaho’s Mormons office in Stockton^Calif., refers to its admission in open court back in 1975: raising money to ease the family’s anyway. In one area, Hansen has adopted a remains to be seen. In a close elec-, periodic giveaways as "Easter egg He wanted to slay y financial burdens. Of less concern to Hansen’s con­ far stricter than the Mormon Church. tion, the single-issue fanatics could hunts,” and last year the luckey CH O CO IATI SAVE 30* out of jail ^ Hansen, like Diggs, was re-elected stituents, according to our sources in He is listed as honorary chairman of a Washington-gased, anti-abortion cause Sen. Church serious trouble, recipients claimed $4 million worth M NDW KH So his attorney _ l despite his illicit money handling. Idaho, are the congressman's group known as Stop the Baby But the only time Church and Hansen of surplus property in 20 minutes. COOKIIS told the judge that ^ ' But two recent, relatively piddling sometimes embarrassing antics on Killers. These single issue hardliners confronted each other at the polls, in Most of it was airplane parts, which Hansen "was brushes with the law may sit less the international scene. A steadfast the 1968 Senate race, it wasn’t even most of the recipients couldn’t use stupid, but he well wilh Hansen's conservative con­ admirer of Anastasio Somoza, the countenance abortion only if the CIOKIES 15 O Z ousted dictator of Nicaragua, Hansen mother’s life is in danger - but not, close. Hansen took an electoral and promptly sold. wasn't evil " when stituents in Idaho, since they indicate Washington Whirl: he violated the that this staunch advocate of law and visited Managua last January, when like the church, in cases of rape or in­ shellacking, getting only 29 percent Jimmy Carter is not only a “born- Election Cam­ order feels he is above the law, the State Department was making an cest. of the vote. KU U iRS MG. Oft UNSALTED again” Christin, he’s a bipartisan paign Di.sclosurc Act. The humilating him.self. overdue reassessment of its pro- A spokesman for Hansen told us Watch on Waste: the congressman has not been active­ Baptist as well. At a recent White plea worked. Hansen, who had Although Hansen was in Congress Somoza policy. Each year the General Services Z E U A ly involved in the work of Stop the House breakfast meeting with GOP '« ■ lAH pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor when the 55-mile-an-hour speed limit Just before a public demonstration Administration gives hundreds of Baby Killers. But his name at the top congressional leaders, the president S M Tim S counts after originally being charged was enacted, he has been stopped against tbe dictator, Hansen told a millions of dollars’ worth of surplus of their letterhead takes on went to the far end of the table and with multiple felonies, got his two- twice since May for speeding; both Somoza-controlled newspaper that public property to various state and asked Rep. Trent Lott of Mississippi month jail .sentence suspended and times he tried to claim the Carter administration would significance when it is remembered charitable organizations. The to say grace. Lott is a Republican, 7 2 5 EAST “have blood on their hands” if the that Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, an 2ND BID MIOOU tF K l' was let off with a $2,000 fine. "congressional immunity.” recipients are supposed to submit J old Hansen foe, is one of five but he is also, like Carter, a lifelong ht Unlike his llon.se colleague. Hep. The first time, Hansen was clocked demonstration led to violence, detailed lists of what surplus members of Congress targeted for Baptist. -■uMiMireoM- Charles Diggs, D-Mich.. who was at 81 m.p.h. He was able. A Mormon. Hansen observes the APPEARINB IN PERSON .CISISF IJ^Q' WONDCR THE FRESH GUY WITH iBanrhriitrr tmniiiuj Urnili^ 4*3 HA*TFO«0 *0 FREE SAMPLES OF TWINKIES Manchester A City of Village Charm SlMe WEEKI WED., THURS. 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All this sbpebm abim t The executive council of the AI’L- cent, but it exceeds Mr. Carter’s Money Can Buy — the Finest In CISDA at your Full Service Shopping Store CIO was not being faithful either to request for a 50 percent levy. its history or to its own best interests These discrepancies, along with — when it urged Monday that the lack of any specific recommendation LEAN RIB CENTER CUT FARM FRESH NO WINGS USDA CHOICE SEMI-BONELESS READY TO EAT federal government consider as to what should trigger a govern­ nationalizing the oil industry. ment takeover — beyond a vague COLONIAL Actually, the council appeared to requirement that “the oil monopoly CHICKEN CHUCK STEAK deliberately soft-pedal its call for ... adequately serve the public in­ HAM I J nationalization by saying it should be terest” — hint a less than BREAST OR ROAST done only if the industry fails to meet wholehearted commitment to the certain conditions. These include in­ proposal. Could the executive council CENTER 4-5 LB be using nationalization merely as a dustry acceptance of continued price sac CUT AVG controls, a steep windfall profits tax. ploy to exert pressure on Washington to get some other things of more im­ a ban on mergers with nonoil-related FARM FRESH GRADE A FRESH WHOLE businesses, and government control mediate importance to it? LEAN FAMILY PACK FRESH LEAN over the flow of imported oil. Whatever its motives, the PORK LOIN Oddly enough, of the most impor­ executive committee would do well Congressional Quarterly PORK CHOPS GROUND CHUCK tant two "conditions" specified, one to go back and rethink the reasons NO is already passe and the second well why the AFL-CIO has resisted 3 LBS OR ^ 1 14-17 LB AVG S I | 0 on its way to becoming a reality. The nationalization for so long. If it needs Lobbyists Figbt To Kill Oil Anti-Merger Bill L O .: a a c BACKS CUT TO ORDER Lb N h HMW federation's insistence that the oil in­ an example of how well unions and mittee’ seven Republican to oppose Biden’s staff reported no contacts CENTER CUT dustry accept continued price con­ their members farte in socialized energy development and could result By ALAN BARLO# the bill. But they need at least two from the oil industry. But API didn’t U » A C H O K t UNDBMIA l}!. trols seems rather after the fact, societies, it might look at the situa­ in less competition in the domestic U n QUALITY U S O A O tO K I WASHINGTON - Three Democartic votes against the bill to forget Biden. inOA OtOWi UNDH RAM since Mr. Carter's price decontrol tion in Britain today, where the petroleum industry. Democratic senators are the target kill it, assuming all 17 members of James Atkins, director of API’s program has been in place since June Labour and Tory Parties have played Big business also is concerned of a “big oil” lobbying campaign to the panel vote. Committe on Industrial CAUnmiA $1 I 1. As for a windfall profits tax. Hu' ping-pong with nationalizing and about the bill — but for other reasons. kill legislation viewed as the first Lobbying efforts to kilt the bill in Organizations — set up in 1976 to deal ORRIAST House has already approved a 60 per­ denationalizing industries over a This is not an oil company ROAST “ ■■I step in a crackdown on conglomerate committee have focused on three with divestiture and anti-merger cent profits tax, which the Senate is period of three decades. — Province problem, it is a general business mergers. Democrats: Max Baucus of Mon­ bills — said, “Often times a contact LIBBY'S SAVE 49 likely to go along with. That does not (R.I.) Journal Bulletin problem,” said Fred Byset of the The oil industry has teamed up tana, Joseph R. biden Jr. of by an oil company is not the most GREEN GIANT SAVE 4V SKIPPY CREAMY & CHUNKY SAVE 34' STARKIST SAVE 30' meet the AFL-CIO suggested 85 per- Chamber’s Committee on Antitrust with three of the nation’s most and Trade Regulation. Delaware and Howell Heflin of beneficial way to get a senator to TOMATOT D M A T U a 3 ,o z powerful business associations to concentrate on an oil issue." PEANUT « | mm liyDoagSnqnl Business groups view the Kennedy- Alabama. GREEN G.7oz$ | WHITE SCOOPS fight the bill, now before the Senate Metzenbaum bill as the orphan of a Only Baucus is a member of the So it arranged to have the chair­ JUICE E 4TLS WATER 7 OZ Judiciary Committee, The Chamber much broader anti-conglomerate bill Judiciary subcommittee on anti-trust, man of the board of directors of E.I. PEAS G ■ DUTTERDUIIEK »oz28 OZ M ■■ai . 5 8 TUNA 7 9 < eOAIETUIMG TELLS «£ of Commerce, the National Associa­ du Pont de Nemours, the largest cor­ WESSON SAVE 30' (S 600) that failed to win widespread which handled the measure. While SMUCKER S SAVE 46' STEMS & PIECES SAVE 59' MEM OIL ISM'T GOIMq tion of Manufacturers and the approval among Judiciary Com­ Baucus has petroleum interests in his poration in Biden’s home state of TETLEY SAVE 50' TO PE THE EARSAII^ Business Roundtable all are working mittee members. home state, he voted in favor of the Delaware, testify against the bill int COOKING against it. he Judiciary Committee. TEA GRAPE SWEET LIFEIFE «^ ^ $ I 24 OZ WE (mcm If TO M. “The real objective is something bill after changes he sought were in­ 100 COUNT 32 OZ The bill would prevent the 16 cluded. While Biden was absent for the BTL like S 600 ... to prohibit all mergers in JAR OMS I OIL biggest oil companies from taking Baucus’ office reported contacts appearance of board chairman Irving DAGS PKc JAM M.3S all industries," Byset said, “They’re 4 .3 9 over U.S. corporations having assets singling out an industry that’s from Exxon, Gulf, and the oil in­ W. Shapiro, Rice said he believed Shapiro had made “a number of con­ GINGER ALE, aU B . BARREL HEAD ROOT BEER of $100 million or more. It is designed vulnerable now, with the objective of dustry’s formidable trade associa­ VIVA SAVE 44* PLAIN OR IODIZED to encourage the majors to invest picking the others oft one by one.” tion, the American Petroleum tacts” with the senator. I PRESIDENT JOSE LOPEZ PORTliio] Biden cannot ignore du Pont’s in­ profits from decontrolled oil prices Senate aides working on the oil Institute (API), as well as mail from ITALIAN in new oil and gas development. Montana-based rural electric in­ terests, but at the same time, one oil merger bill do not deny business' SA V E 77* President Carter began to lift oil assessment. Said one aide: “We see terests and petroleum distributors, industry representative suggested, price controls June 1. Baucus also heard from Howard the senator may be sensitive to being it as a precedent, too. We didn’t OUAUTY PROrUCf Sens. Edward M, Kennedy, D- W. Blauvelt, director and former labeled a company “lackey,” Earlier IN STORE BAKERY expect S 600 to pass this Congress ... GOLDEN RIPE j L j a . Mass., and Howard M. Metzenbaum, chief executive officer of Conoco Oil, this year Biden voted against an an­ and we recognized that in light of the FRESH STYLE D-Ohio, sponsors of the bill, hope to enrgy crisis if (if the oil merger) bill who was API’s chief witness before titrust bill opposed by big business. ,„. BQC BANANAS 23f. Oil lobbyists say the Kennedy- stop the majors from taking over went through we might have a vehi­ the Judiciary Committee. Blauvelt HARD ROLLS SWEET CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS other large energy companies as well Metzenbaum bill definitely will be 6 cle to accelerate S 600.” has contacted several other filibustered if it wins approval in ASSORTED as non-energy firms, such as depart­ Oii lobbyists, preoccupied with Judiciary members and appears to $1 n g WHITE GRAPES 79f. committee and makes it to the ment stores and insurance com­ preventing Congress from taxing be the point man in the industry’s LARGE COOKIES DOI la w W CRISP WESTERN panies, which oil companies have away windfall profits and tightening lobbying effort. Senate floor. “An incredible amount of work has PKGS I purchased in recent years. the foreign tax credit, have hardly Meanwhile, Conoco’s director of FRESH Lobbyists for the major oil com­ been swarming over the Judiciary legislative affairs, Terry Rice, gone Into this thing on the Hill,” said ^ FOR CRISPUS.n o . 1 Conoco’s Rice. “This is a very, very GRINDER ROUS panies see the bill as another con­ Committee. But they have done their reported that “two to three’ industry high priority, right up there with gressional effort to make “big oil” homework. representatives had personalty con­ «79< windfall profits and synfuels,” the scapegoat for the energy crisis. Industry strategists believe they tacted Heflin, who Rice described as They warn it might actually lessen can count on the Judiciary Com­ a “prime target” along with Biden. WITH THIS COUPON & *10. PURCHASE STORE HOURS X WITH THIS COUPON & ‘ID. PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON A *10, PURCHASE EXCLUDING COUPON ITEM C-'1.20 MON. THRU SAT. EXCLUDING COUPON ITEM I EXaUDING COUPON ITEM I MAXWELL HOUSE Lisa Shepard Stand Up and Be Counted in 1980 8 AM-9 PM MINUTIMAH) ! DUNCAN HINES WHIH, YELLOW, 1 SUNDAY B-5 PM ALL GRIND CAN n years, since 1790, has taken on the Barabba, making it more difficult project than legally allowed, a per­ Some 1.3 million names will be IMONAI n \ COFFEE .79 WASHINGTON - On March 28, is taken for granted.” n io o ip in k I CANE MIXES r . 3 < 1980. some 80 percent of the nation Herculean task of counting all the Federal, state and local and expensive to count. son answering questions might not recruited from members of ONE COUPON PER FAMILY accurately reply. Illegal aliens are Congress, national and local ONE COUPON PER FAMILY will look m their mailbox ami find a people and housing units in the governments, neighborhood groups, There’s no question the census will ONE COUPON PER FAMILY g o o d AUG. 19 THRU AUG. 25 I'nited States. The primary purpose wary of making their presence organizations, including branches of questionnaire asking for inforinalion national organizations and the miss some people, but Barabba is I GOOD AUG. 19 THRU AUG.2S GOOD AUG. 19 THRU AUG. 25 CRISPINO'S SUPREME FOODS which may someday have a signifi­ os the census is to ensure equal ap­ private sector have all come to de­ making every effort to undercut the known to the government. “Society is the Democratic Party, minority I r OOR CRISPINO'S SUPREME FOODS CRISPINO'S SUPREME FOODS cant efiect on their lives. portionment among states for seats pend on information supplied by the estimated 2.5 percent missed in 1970. likely to be a bit uptight about the organizations, state and local of­ The questionnaire will lake 15 in the House of Representatives, census in making important policy Blacks were missed 4 to one over government involvement in their ficials and the White House. minutes lo till out and ask their Based on 1978 population es­ and planning decisions. whites.. The bureau is planning an in­ lives,” added Barabba. Barabba emphasized the name. age. race. sex. marital status timates, it looks like California, It will cost about $1 billion to tensive advertising campaign to en­ However, he stressed many times “recruiting scheme is not a hiring QUALITY • SERVICE G FRESHNESS type ol housing, education and oc­ ■fexas and Florida will gain two seats enumerate the estimated 222 million courage people to take part in the during a breakfast with reporters, all scheme” and jobs will go to those cupation A more detailed inlor- in the House and Utah, Oregon, people living in sorne 86 million census and educated them to its information collected for the census who pass a “job-relevant” test and malive qucsimniiaire taking 45 Tennessee, Washington and Arizona housing units for 1980. That’s about benefits. remains strictly confidential or at an interview. However, a source at minutes to answer will be mailed lo could gel one more. New York is $800 million more than it cost in 1970. “ We feel we have to get to the com­ least for 72 years. No names or ad­ the Carter-Mondal re-election effort the other 20 percent expected to lose four seats, Ohio and The $1 billion price tag breaks down munity leaders, which these people dresses are fed into the computer. 'said, “The influence of the White The answers may appear lo have Illinois, two and Pennsylvania, to $4 a head - $3 more per person trust and have them demonstrate To diminish chances of a serious House will undoubtedly be a major little value individually, but collec­ Me higan and South Dakota may lose than in 1970. that the rewards of being undercount, the bureau is beginning factor in the handling and distribu­ tively they will determine the one. Vincent Barabba, the man charged enumerated far exceed the risks,” to mobilize a hug temporary army of tion of the jobs." number of seats in ihe House ol "Without the census, we couldn’t with directing this massive added Barabba. Efforts are also 275,000 to fan out across the country By Jan. 1,1981, the final state pop­ tUHIiM EroOM - Representatives, distribution of plan a school or a drive-in ... Census enumerating effort, attributed the being made to establish community to every conceivable residence in­ ulation counts must be presented to federal funds to state and loeal fact-finding is not the collection of $800 million increase to inflation and outreach programs and have cluding migratory worker camps. the president and four months later 485 HARTFORD ROAD • 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER, CONN. governments or they could play a statistics for statistics’ sake," noted the bureau’s improved efforts to enumerators of the same origin go Enumerators will go door-to-door to state legislatures. After that ad­ the Saturday Evening Post in 1958. collecting data to those households ditional information will be printed FOR typooraIfhicai j role in the site selection of a make sure not one head is missed. into ethnic neighborhoods to count. WSiWWVlTHlinOWTIOUMITQUAtITmiS neighborhood health r enter "It is the absolutely essential “Not only has the number of people Explanations for the undercount that didn’t mail back their postage- and then it’s time to start planning The questionnaire comes from the benchmark lor measurement of the grown, but the number of people per are many. For example, if there are paid questionnaires and in sparsely for the next census in 1990. Bureau of Census, which every 10 condition of a country where nothing household has diminished.” said more people living in a housing populated areas. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. August 18, 1979

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______Replica of turtle-shaped, ironclad warship on the lawn of the Municipal Museum of Members of the crew that worked on the Galligan and Anne Heselton. Second Row devised by Admiral Yu Sun-Shin in 1592 stand Busan. Cotton Hollow trails just hang around on their Chris Jicha, Tim Jicha, Greg Jicha and last day of work. For two months, they Supervisor Bud Jarrell. Other members of BONUS mended very treacherous trails along the crew were Pete Finnegan and Cathy Roaring Brook. The crew members are from Galligan. (Herald photo by Lavallee) left to right: First row. Kevin Daly, Barry Youth Conservation Team COUPONS Takes Deserved Rest By DAVE LAVALLEE Kinne, along with other town of­ cliffs at Roaring Brook. Chris Jicha, who will be a senior at lirrald Reporter ficials, toured the area earlier in the week. GHS this fall said many times the GLASTONBURY - After working “ I was very impressed with the crew had to pick up trash that was in weeks of oppressive heat repairing work those young people did,” Kinne left behind after weekend parties, the trails of Cotton Hollow Nature said. Now you can walk along “After a hot weekend, this place Preserve, they decided to take a rest. Roaring Brook without falling in was loaded with trash. We carried On Thursday, members of the because of steep trails.” sacks and sacks of bottles out of here Comprehensive Youth Work Jarrell said the young people were on Mondays,” Jicha said. Experience Program just relaxed at all very motivated. Jarrell said the work the group did Cotton Hollow and reflected on the “I didn’t push them. I would let will probably last for 50 years. conservation work they had done them make the decisions as to “With all of the rocks we used, I during the summer. whether they wanted to do a certain don’t see how anyone could vandalize I The shovels, rakes, pruning shears amount of work. I think because of the work we did. If they wanted to, and block and tackle were all put this, they accepted me and respected they would have to work very hard,” away. Now it was their turn to enjoy me. The kids did most of the work,” Jarrell said. what they hope will be a more he said. “On those days when it was hot, we enjoyable area because of their The crew did just about everything sweated so much that you couldn’t work. to improve the trails. Huge rocks tell if we were sweating or if we had "I think we will call ourselves The were moved into areas where they been in for a swim.“Jicha said. Cotton Hollow Conservation Crew,” could be used as steps down a steep Supervisior Bud Jarrell said. grade. On the edges of the cliffs The crew was made up of nine bordering Roaring Brook, the crew Haeundae, a beautiful seaside resort, in Busan, Korea. In Meinoniim * young people, ranging in age from 15 mounded up brush and placed stones In loving memory of Joseph Fracchia, who passed to 17. Jarrell said that he and an along the trail to prevent erosion. assistant supervised the workers in away August 18th.. 1962. Rocks that they could not move by A precious one from us is gone, ’ Wearing a moja (hat), paji han pol (a pair of trousers), and a the reconstruction of the trail system hand they rigged up to a block and A voice we loved is stilled. in Cotton Hollow, Thursday was A place is vacant in our lives. syassa (shirt) an elderly Korean gentleman pauses to pose for a tackle. Some of these rocks were Which never can be filled photograph. Traditional garments are worn by elderly men in the last day of work for the members about as heavy as a compact car. In Sadly missed by of the crew, who were hired under Duaghter Eleanor. Korea, who together with their female counterparts, are highly order to rig up the block, the ^ ______Son Edward. Harold. Stanley. the federal government’s CYWEP members of the crew often had to revered. program. Glastonbury Youth Ser­ climb trees high over the cliffs of !n Meiiioriam vices Bureau did all of the inter­ Roaring Brook. In memory of Frank Granato who passed away viewing for the jobs. August 19. 1972. Anne Heselton, 15, and a member ■’To know’ him is to love him" J. Jaylis Earle, director of the of the crew said she would like to God needed one beautiful flower Department of Parks and Recreation come back and work next year. To complete a special bouquet said he was very pleased with the So he reached down to earth and picked you “If they let us come back, I will. I On a lovely summer day work the young people did. really enjoyed doing the outside Beautiful memories are ours "Because they did such great work work,” the Glastonbury High School Dad. Mom. Mary Rae, on those trails,, people won’t even Michael & Cmdy student said. 7th Anniversary Mass know work was done. It all looks very Kevin aly, 16,'said there were three August 26th St- Bridgets natural. It is also much safer to walk things that made the job fun. In Mernuriam out there now because there are It was a nice place to work and our things to grab onto,” Earle said. In Loving Memory of Joseph Binks. w ho passed away boss. Bud was great. Sometimes, August 17. 1963. ’ Earle said he would like to con­ Memories Sweetly Linger during the hot days he would let us go tinue the work on the trails next As time rolls on its way. for a swim,” said Daly, who is a stu­ But somewhere beyond the sunset. year. dent at Glastonbury High Schol. We will meet again someday "We need to do more work on the The group improved the trail from Goden memories of one so dear cherished always entrance next year,” he said. with love sincere the entrance at Grange Pool to the Deeply Missed By His Wife Town Council Chairman Henry area where young people dive off the Henrietta Binks & Family

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MANCHESTER —Police charged Mark R, Desimone, 21, of 111 Wells M rs. Mary INyulassy Gains St. with breach of peace and third Black lacquered wood furniture inset with is typical of many Korean homes. Room is MANCHESTER -M rs. Mary degree criminal mischief Friday. mother of pearl fashioned in intricate designs used for entertaining, sleeping and dining. Nyulassy of Yonkers, N.Y., died Desimone was released on a $100 Thursday at a Plattsburg, N.Y., cash bond. Court date is Sept. 10. hospital. She was the mother of Berth Police said he was arrested on a Robert Nyulassy of Manchester. warrant in connection with an She is aso survived by a daughter EAST HARTFORD—Next month’s alleged window smashing incident on and four grandchildren. Democratic mayoral primary will be Oak Street two months ago. The funeral is Monday with a mass a three-way affair as Democrat Gary Joseph E. Svirk, 21, of 8 Bellevue at 10 a m. at St. Mary’s Church, D. LeBeau Friday brought in enough Ave., Vernon, was arrested Friday Yonkers. Burial will be in Gate of signatures on petitions to have his for failure to appear, second degree, name placed on the ballot with five- Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, N.Y. police said. Svirk had been charged i ’ Friends may call at the Flynn term Mayor Richard H. Blackstone with disorderly conduct on June 27. Memorial Home Inc. in Yonkers Sun­ and Deputy Mayor George A. Dagon. Police said bond was set at $250. day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. D agoii brought in enough The accused was ordered to appear signatures earlier in the week to in court Sept. 10. have his name placed on the ballot. He wound up with the highest total of 8 William F. Felmer signatures among those candidates EAST HARTFORD -William F. who petitioned. He had 1,188 Felmer. 77, of 745 Main St. died signatures. Thursday night at an East Hartford Democrat Harry Ravalese gained Two Vacancies convalescent home. 1,148 signatures for a slate of can­ HEBRON —First Selectman Aaron Mr. Felmer was born Feb. 23,1902 didates for the Town Council, Board Reid said that there are two vacan­ in Norfolk and was a self-employed of Education and other elected of­ cies on the Community Health Ser­ plumber before his retirement. fices. The Ravalese slate will be on vices Board of Directors. Reid said He is survived by a son, William F. the same tine on the ballot as any resident interested in serving on Felmer of Danbury; a daughter, Dagon’s two-man team, which also the board should get in touch with Mrs. Willowdeen Peck of Fairfield; a includes Town Treasurer Donald F. him. b ro th e r, John M. F e lm e r of Bates. He also said work is progressing on Manchester; three sisters, Mrs, Fred Ravalese’s council slate includes the installation of a bridge over Ray­ Cornell and Mrs Agnes Bernard, Charles R. Cangemi, George E. mond Brook, which is located on both of Colorado, and Mrs. Mary Pelletier, Ravalese, John J, Ray­ Grayville Road. The road will be Johnson of Arizona; nine mond Jr., J. Roy Williams and John closed to traffic until Tuesday. grandchildren and three great­ M Zembrowski. grandchildren. The funeral will be private at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Nor­ Soccer Coaches to Meet folk. Jin Chul Kim and his wife, Jeong Ja Kim stroli through the The John F. Tierney Funeral EAST HARTFORD -The Dedpart- schedules, league rules, rosters, and American ambassadors to Busan enjoy Korean food during a luncheon at the Busan garden of their home in Busan, The Kims were host to Mrs. Con­ H o m e, 219 W. C e n te r S t., ment of parks and recreation will soccer balls will be issued. Hotel. , nie Costeilo of Manchester during her visit as an ambassador Manchester, is in charge of have a soccer coaches’ meeting Mon­ Persons interested in aiding the with the Friendship Force. arrangements. day at the Parks and Recreation of­ coaches are invited to attend or to We reserve the right to limit quantities to 4 units unless otherwise specified There are no calling hours. fice in Town Hall at 7; 30. Game call 289-2781, ext. 317. Not responsibte for typographical errors . EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 18, 1979- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 18, 1979 Penney High School Community Calendar Wings of Morning H u n g r y Sets Opening Events Building. Final day of St. Joseph’s Bazaar, children’s matinee at Andover are 40 years old; and, reason number some fine by-products. Thursday 1 p.m., bazaar continues through the evening, St. ulation and diminishing area for eternal life.” (v.46) If you are a By CLIFF SIMPSON Jesus anil Food three, you are the minister.” Another well-known TV personali­ EAST HARTFORD —Principal Donald A. Cramer has Monday Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., Town Office Building. Joseph’s Church grounds. West and Union streets. follower of Jesus, to n you will feed When I wasi in the Philippines I Jesus had food very much on bis ty recently scotched the business announced the following schedule of events for the Board of Education, 8 p.m., Gilead Hill School library. Wednesday t o hungry. A Revival in Ethic and Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m., Town Office Building. visited the International Inte""-" “ ’ Rice ■ mind and in his message. It is true he world dominated now by “What’s due opening of school at Penney High School: Municipal Permanent Building Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Morals Tax collector and assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Recreation Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Research Institute,itute, ______and marveled at ‘”’ 5' winged bean, but the j,y j,read me” rather than “I’ll make do.” And • Aug. 24 , 27, 28 , 29, 30—final days for students who Community Room of Police Station, West Street. others are just as hopeful for a g,g„g .. j ^ „gt bgUgyg ^g gyer Building. their fight against world hunger. The Chuckle America is faced with a crisis in its now the Wall Street Journal has an have moved into the Penney High district to register South Windsor hungry population: Wetlands Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Jhursday I shared some of my joy with you TS?’ u < .ui thou^t that we couid live without it. “Henry, it’s time to get up and eat conduct of private and public life. I article about “water in the gasoline” before the opening of school. Please call 568-8090, ext. Monday Open house and free bliood pressure clinic, 1 to 4 p.m., at the time in my column ’’My Win­ The dried, pea-Iike b^ns of th^ jjjg include facts about feasts your b r^fast. Otherwise, you’ll be was interested in the way commen-. and how much it is costing for 212, for an appointment. Bolton Sewer Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hali Rockville General Hos pital. Union Street. dow on the World.” It was there that remarkable plant contain up to 37 banquets and meals especially late for church,” said his motor. tators played up the phrase “the old repairs — in one case, up to over $1,- • Aug. 28 , 29, 30 —Students should pick up their Physical exams for those planning to participate in “miracle rice” became available to percent ^ o te in — as much as fgj, yjg (jigpogsessed and hungry. “Okay, I’m coming. Just a minute,” virtues” used at Thurman Munson’s 000. But trouble is not limited to the schedules at the high school between the hours of 9:30 Tuesday Monday athletic activities, 9 a.m., nurse’s office, Rockville High. the whole of Southeast Asia. ’This rice Mvbeans. The tuberous roofs hav^O jjg pg^jliftted his followers to he replied. funeral. United States. ' a.m. and 3 p.m. Wood Memorial Library picnic and hoe-down, 5:30 to 8 Town clerk, tax collector and assessor, 7-9 p.m., Com­ Red Cross Bloodmobile, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Rockville could be planted times the protein of the potato. ’Ihe ^rgak th^e law by plucking grain on Several minutes went by and she There was much praise for him as An editor in says: “Here • Sept. 5, Wednesday —Opening of school with p.m., behind library on Old Main Street. munity Hall. General Hospital. by throwing it beans also yield polyunsatura^ oil u,g gabbath, you recall t o f ^ g of called again, this time with a little he had exemplified them in his life to r e is a malaise, nine tentos of my freshmen only attending for a half-day of orientation. The Gardeners Exchange Club, 7 p.m. 1407 Sullivan Avenue. and the rooto provide stoch. Every „,g ^,g jj^g ,gaves and Board of Finance, 8 p.m., Community Hall. Zoning into the paddy in­ ^ ^ impatience, ’’Get up this very and I felt a wistful longing that they time is spent putting balmnalm on Economic Development Commission, 8 p.m. Town hours on Wednesday will be 7:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. Coventry stead of each winged tean is tasty and just before his crucifixion minute. You’ll be late for church. were lacking in so much of contem­ people’s egos. ’They are lost in petty • Sept. 6, Thursday —Sophomores, juniors and seniors Hali. stock placed by edible. The fresh pods make a chewy, gj jj,g gupper he took bread and “I’m coming. Hold your horses. porary living. wars among themselves — as will join the freshmen for a full day of classes. The hours * h u rs d a y Wapping Fair Association, 7:30 p.m., KofC. Monday hand, it had short slightly sweet vegetable which ..j^g jg ^ody broken for Relax.” More time passed. His President Derek Bok of Harvard spineless and lethargic as our for a full day of school will be 7:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bolton 'Women’s Club membership tea, 8 p.m., Barger Thursday Town Council, 7:30 p.m., ’Town Hall. resembles green beans, and t o plant .. £ 3^ rgmembrance of Me. has recommended that the Business home. Old Bolton Road. leaves that m o to r came to the door, looked in, politicians.” Homeromm lists will be published in the local Speciai meeting of Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday enabled the sun to continues producing these pods foi^s you will find the relation between went over to to bed, grabbed his School hire professors of Moral How I wish that the Christian newspaper as well as posted conspicuously throughout long as four months each year ’Ihe jggyg {ggj Union School. Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. dry it out quicker even closer in his shoulders, shook him, and said, “Get Philosophy. CThe author of the arti­ Church might start a world revival to are like spinach and the the building. Hebron Coventry Businessmen’s Association, 8 p.m. Town after a storm, and leaves are like spinach and the pg^g^g thg ,ggt judgment: up this instant. I’m sick and tired of cle stating this says that it will do no increase humility and honesty! Any Friday flowers, when cooked, taste like it could produce "Come, 0 blessed of my Father, in­ calling you Sunday after Sunday.” good.) suggestions? Cycle Program Slated Sunday Square Dance Club com buskers dance, 8 to 11 p.m., Hall. mushrooms. The firm-fleshed roots, one whole extra crop a year. It was herit the kingdom prepared for you Henry, wideawake now, said, Judge John Sirica this morning in Wapping Community Center, Ayers Road. Wednesday eaten like potatoes, have a delicious A Final Quip BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Housatonic Community American Legion Clambake, starts 1 p.m.. Legion Park indeed a miracle. from the foundation of t o world; for “Mother if you can give me three commenting on Watergate stressed Cemetery Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. nutty flavor. The vines, supported by Show me a man who is good loser College has become the first of Connecticut’s 12 com- adjacent to Ted s Shopping Center, Now I read in the July-August 1979 I was hungry, and you gave me food, good reasons why I should go to the fact that now our country is poles, are grown, in garden plots in and I’ll show you a man who is munity colleges to offer a motorcycle safety program Monday Vernon issue of International Wildlife I was thirsty and you gave me drink church today. I’ll go.” looking for honest and ethical people parts of New Guinea and southeast playing golf with his boss. — (The which state officials say will be expanded. Town sanitarian, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Town Office East Hartford magazine that there are promising ...” and you recall he was a stranger, That’s easy. Reason number one: in government. He felt that this five- Today Asia. With research, short-stemmed Nebraska Smoke-Easter.) William J. Wade Sr , deputy commissioner of the state Building. new crops and plants that may naked, sick, and in prison. it’s Sunday; reason number two: you year-old scandal did have therefore Tolland County 4-H Fair, activities start at 10 a.m., Monday varieties of the winged bean could be Department of Transportation, said the program was Rham Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Rham High become the superstars of world food '"Then t o righteous will answer Tolland County Agricultural Center, Route 30. Board of Education, regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., developed to allow mass cultivation necessary because the gasoline crunch has helped make School library, production. him, ‘Lord, when did we see you Guest Speaker Set Chicken barbecue for benefit of Hockanum Valley In­ throughout the tropics.” (p.31) motorcycles more popular. Penney High School amphitheatre. I hope the Manchester Council on hungry and feed thee, or thirsty and Tuesday dustries, 4 to 7:30 p.m.. Sacred Heart Parish Center, Maybe even our jaded taste-buds At Calvary Church He said DOT’S Office of Highway Safety, which ad- Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Office Tuesday World Hunger is aware of this item. give you drink?” (and to y ask about Route 30. will be excited by these new food ministers the Housatonic program, will meet this fall geiyjeg Town Council, 8 p.m., Town Hall. ’They certainly have strange sounding his being a stranger, naked, sick, and MANCHESTER -- Jerry Feldman plants. Eklward Ayensu found 119 with community college officials around the state to j Sunday names: cocoyam. marama bean, in prison) ... of South Hamilton, Mass., will be Thursday different kinds of vegetables in t o Tolland County 4-H Fair, 10 a.m., Tolland County amaranths, buffalo gourds, quihus, ‘"Truly, I say to you, as you did it to guest speaker Sunday at the 10:30 decide what other community colleges will offer the ^ ^ r H e a l t h Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Personnel Appeals Board, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. garden markets of China. (He is the Agricultural Center, Route 30. spirulina, and tarwi. Some of these one of t o least of these my brethren, a.m. and 6:30 p.m. services at program. chief botanist at the Smithsonian crops go back over 1,500 years and you did’it unto me.” (Matthew 25:34- Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Turn­ Glastonbury Institute in Washington.) How many each has a real helpful future in our 41) pike. The public is invited. different vegetables have you had on News for Senior Citizens Tuesday fight against an ever increasing pop- " ... but the righteous (will go) into The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, Town Plan and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Town your table this summer? pastor of the church, and his wife are attending the biennial General Coun­ explaining all about it are now available at Office Building. Post, 552; Jennie Fogarty, 546; Lillian anybody’s way, could they take a look at cil of the Assemblies of God, which is By WALLY KORTLN our office. Beautification Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office Lewis, 539. the building. So we say, if you are in­ convening in , Md. Another good piece of news is that we terested, just call our office and we’ll Building. Religious 8ervlces Hello everybody! The first reminder to In the afternoon we held our bridge Welles-Turner Library Board, 7:30 p. m., Welles- A former nightclub entertainer, day is that on Monday morning we will be will be starting our noontime meals star­ games and the lucky prize winners are make arrangements to give you a tour. Feldman has served as a staff ting Monday. Thanks to the very talented Tumer Library. registering for a three day stay on the George Last, 5,930; Marge McLain, 4,970; Schedule for Week Center Congregational Church, member with the Assemblies of God Joe Diminico, our hard working handy Wednesday breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday shores of Lake George. Rene Maire, 4,730; Mary Sargeant, 4,710. Monday: 8 a.m., registration for Lake United Church of Chritl. 11 Center St. Honie Mission Outreach to the The trip isn’t scheduled until Octover 3, man, who will take over the kitchen duties By the way, some of our lady golfers Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 p. m , Glastonbury Andover school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., pastor. Rev, George trip. Also senior golf league at Full Gospel Interdenominational Jewish community of Brooklyn, N.Y. 4, and 5th. but we need to assure ourselves for a couple of weeks, Joe could use a cou­ joined some of the men and played at the High School. Chester C. Copeland, associate pastor. E.H. course. 10 a.m., kitchen social Fin>l ('.on|(rr(i'l'“0'l l.hurrli of 4n- Church. 745 Main St. Rev, Philip Rev. Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor He and his wife, Susan, who is also of accommodations and it will also give ple of volunteers to sort of help him out es­ Neipsic course in Glastonbury this past Sewer Commission, 7:30 p. m . Town Office Building. do*rr. Route 6. Rev David J Reese III. games. Noontime lunch served. 1 p.m. Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, Emeritus. 10 a.m.. United Worship Ser­ a musician, are graduates of Evangel you folks a chance to pay a substantial pecially the serving of the food. If you’d Tuesday morning. Toe made the pinochle games. Bus pickup at 8:15 a.m. Thursday minister. 10 a m., worship service worship service and Bible study; like to help Joe and enable us to offer the vice with Second Congregational Clmrch College, Springfield, Mo., where he amount down and the rest by the middle of arrangements and had one man playing Return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Conservation Commission, 7:30 p. m., Town Office deliverance service. received a B.A. degree in biblical lunches, the contact him at our office. ’The at Second Church, 385 N. Main St. September. with three ladies to sort of coach them Tuesday: 8:30 a.m., bus for shopping. Building. Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St. South United Methodist Church. 1126 studies, and she a degree in psy­ menu for this coming week reads Bolton ■The price of $91.00 per person two to a along. Noontime lunch served. 1 p.m., return Elcononomic Development Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a m., Main St. Rev, George W. Webb, Rev. chology. something like this: room includes bus fare, two nights stay at Our sewing ladies are still working long from shopping. Town Office Building. (-hurrh of Si. Maurir.r. 32 Hebron Sunday school; 10:30 a m., worship ser- Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pher- Feldman is a third-year student at Monday: Hamburger on bun, french cice; 7 p.m., evening service. Dunham’s Bay Lodge, two full breakfasts and hard trying to put all the drapes Wedne^ay: 9 a.m.. Health clinic by ap­ Road, Rev. Robert W Cronin, pastor. son, pastors. 10 a.m., worship service; Gordon Conwell Theological fries, mixed fruit, beverage. Saturday mass at 5 p.m , Sunday masses Church of the Assumption, Adams and two complete dinners, site seeing, a together. Believe me, it’s a tough job cut­ pointment. 10 a.m., pinochle games and 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching service. Seminary, South Milton, Mass., Tuesday: Egg salad sandwich, potato at 7:30; 9:15 and 11 a m Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward Emanuel Lutheran Church, (?hurch 2'A hr. boat cruise. ting the velvet and then sewing backing Friendship Circle. Noontime lunch where he is training for a pastoral This all takes place right around foliage chips, pudding, beverage. CORRECTION Bolton I nilnl Mrlhodiel Church. S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and Chestnut streets. Rev. Ronald J. onto each piece. ’They sure are a dedicated served. 12:45 p.m., bridge games. 1 p.m., and 7:30 p.m ; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, ministry. time and should make for a neat three Wednesday: Macaroni salad, bread and group and Kay Nettleton certainly has 1040 Boston Turnpike Rev Marjorie Fourner, Rev, Dale H. Gustafson, craft class. Bus pickup at 8:15 a.m., W.G. QLENNEY’8 AD OF 8/16 THUR8. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. pastors. Tom Larsen, Intern; Rev. C. days away. We mentioned taking a $50.00 butter, pears, beverage. everything well organized. Cheer up, Riles, pastor 9:45 a.m., church school; return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. 8H0ULD HAVE READ 8COTT8 LAWN 11 a m . worship service Church of Jesus f.hrist of I-atter-Day Henry Anderson. Pastor Emeritus. 8 and Renovation Slated deposit but may take a little less if you Thursday: Tuna fish sandwich, cole girls, one day soon when the time comes Thursday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., open card Saints. Woodside Street and Hillstown slaw, potato chips, Jell-0, beverage. CARE WEED CONTROL A 8UMMER Si. Oorgr** Kpiecopol tihurch. 9:30 a m., worship services. By Center Church find yourself sort of strapped at this time. to hang the drapes you will point with playing. Outdoor shuffleboard games. Boston Turnpike. Rev. .John C. Holliger. Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8:30 Happenings here at the center start with IN8ECT AND 8UMMER IN8ECT Trinity Covenant Chureh, 302 However, the complete payment must be pride as will everyone else and you’ll Noontime lunch served. No official vicar 9 a m.. Holy Eucharist am.. Priesthood and Relief Society; Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. MANCHESTER - The extensive paid by the 15th of September. Sign-up our Wednesday morning pinochle games. know then it was all well worth the hard meeting. No bus today. W/FERTILIZER AND OTHER PRODUCT8 Bolton Congrcgaliona! Church, 11:15 a m . Sacrament Meeting. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant renovations at Center time starts right around 8 a m. We had 40 players and the lucky winners work. Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen social games. Bolton Center Road Rev, J. Stanton Saltation Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and pastor. 8:15 and 10 a.m.. Worship ser­ Ongregational Church will include A Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:90 While on trips, we also have a super nice were: Annette Hillery, 649; Martin While on the subject of the Green Noontime lunch served. 1 p.m., setback Conover, minister 9:30 a m . worship vices. 9:30 a m.. Coffee and Fellowship. safety improvements, facilities for Bakstan, 597; John Phelps, 590; Marjorie a m.. Sunday school: 10:45 a m., holiness boat cruise to our favorite island of Ber­ School, we have been getting quite a games. Bus pickup at 8:15 a m., return service and nurser>' the handicapped, modernization of McLain, 581; Arvid Peterson, 578; Ann meeting. 6 p m., open-air meeting; 7 muda. It’s a seven day ride, with all kinds number of calls asking now that the con­ trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. 20% Off Not 60% Off office and classroom areas and the Thompson, 570; Burt Turner, 569; Floyd p.m., salvation meeting. South Windsor fo action and relaxation. Flyers tractor is out and they won’t get in Coventry United Pentecostal Church, 187 enlarging of the seating capacity of Woodbridge St Rev. Marvin Stuart, Wapping Community Church, 1790 the sanctuary. . . Covenlr. Prr.bvtrrian tliurch, minister. 10 a m., Sunday school; II Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard­ According to Joseph Adams, chair­ Nathan Hale School Road. Route 31 9 30 a.m., worship: 6 30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., son, minister, 9:15 and 10:45 a.m,, man of the building committee, the a m , worship; 11 a m , Sunday school; worship worship service and church school. better use and safety of the building 7 30 p.m . Bible study at parsonage. U Preshvterian Church, 43 Spruce St. St. Francis of Assisi Church, 673 by the church membership and the Prince of Peace l.uthcran Church. Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, Attend A House of Worship This Week Rev Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a m., community is of prime importance in Route 31 and North River Road Rev W worship service, nursery; 9:15 a m.. Sun­ pastor. Saturday masses at 4 and 5:30 H. Wilkens. pastor 9 a m . Sunday day school; 7 p.m.. informal worship. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 the plans. THE JOY OF LIFE school: 10:15 a m . worship service; 7:30 St. John’s Polish National Catholic am. Presently Boy and Girl Scout troops, the MACC Emergency Pan­ n*** W If tNJtartzd to Hm M idhig of a mora aoMtiial oommunlty by Oiosa p.m , prayer meeting. Church. 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. St. Margaret Mary Church. Rev, John Churohao who orant to saa mora foka going to t hair Oiinth and tynagogua... Si. Man’s Church. Route 31. Rev. F. Hysdio. pastor 9 a m., mass in English; J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H, Leading Discussion try, Alcoholics Anymous and local Helen Keller’s moving autobiography tells of her long journey toward be­ Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Francis A. 10:30 a m., mass in English and Polish. Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday and social organizations use the I Liszewski. assisUnt pastor Saturday Michelle MeVay of 76 Village St., Rockville, leads a discus­ coming fully human. Left blind and deal after a childhood Illness, she was in­ St. Bartholomew’s Church, 741 E. masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, Parish Hall of the church on a capable of communicating except through tantrums and rage. She experienced masKS at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at sion of Star Class A for four years olds during a midweek CALVARY CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD AZTEC CHMEY SWEEPS Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. 10 and 11:30 a.m. regular basis. no pleasure in life because she lacked the words to expreu such emotions. 7:30 . 9:30 and 10 45 a m. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand 647 Eeat Middle Tpka, Maneheater Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 religiius education session at the Church of Jesus Christ of Also serving on the building com­ She had developed neither speech nor language until a dedicated Uacher, Call now oboul our senior cltieen speclall Second Congrcgalinnal Church. p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30.10and 11:30 Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Anne Sullivan, came Into her life. Pastor, Ken Gustafson We eliminate the risk of chimney fires without Route 44A. Rev Robert K Bechtold, Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to Latter-day Saints on Woodside Street, Manchester. (Herald mittee are William Chase, Jane Cur­ Sunday School 0:30 a.m. am. tis, Hayden L. Griswold Jr., Joseph 'This patient and loving teacher taught her the language that allowed making a mess . . pastor: Rev James Emond.son. interim St. Jam es f.hurch. Rev. James the vicar. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 photo by Strempfer) Helen Keller to experience the beauty of the world around her. For her, every Worahip Sendee 10:30 a.m. A 8:30 p.m. Tom Semporl Karen Bride minister 9:30 a m,. Union services with Archambault. Rev. William F. Carroll, a.m.; family service and Sunday school. Hublard, John Partfridge, Jeffrey day was a voyage of diwovery. Her description of a snowfall leaves one wHh *Calvary Echos Sun. WINF lO tlS a.m. 370 WIndaor Street First Congregational Church at Second Rev Francis V. Krukowski, team Avery Street Christian Reformed Smith and Joyce Young. little doubt that she had experienced a snowy day more profoundly than many ^Revival Time Sun. WINF 10:30 p.m. Maneheetar, Ct. Church, The Rev Robert Heavilin ministry: Rev. Edward J. Reardon, in Church, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, with intact senses. Religion in America 043-0130 preaching residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Sunday school; 11 a.m. Don’t take the gift of sight and hearing for granted. Take time this week CANDDS BY CAROL p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at to thank God for your capacity to experience the joy of life. “ Fou CaU The ShoU” CLARKE KSURANCE AGENCY a m...and noon both services. 083 Main Street, Maneheater 237 Eaat Center Street East Hartford St. Bridget f.hureh, 70 Main St. Rev. Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 648-aOIO Maneheater, Ct. Firal A.acmhlica of Cod, 763 Oak St. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. Council Is Under Attack Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, 643-1120 Padelli, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 DAVD JAMES PERSONNa Rev. Ralph F. Jelley. pastor. 10 a m., pastor, 9:30 a.m.. worship service; 10:30 D rxAvin IT a m o p r CvON obligated to support violence in the nanie of the op- and 7:30 p.m: Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, pressed, overthrowing “unfavorable social structure^ DLLON SALES 1 SERVICE, MC. church school; 11 a.m., morning a.m.. Sunday school. By DAVID E. ANDERSOIN “Temporary & Permanent Placement Service” worship; 7 p m., evening service 10:30 and noon. UPI Religion W riter turning point, he suggests, may have been the Iwt) 272 Main Street, Maneheater 310 Main Street Jehovah’s Witnesses, 647 Tolland Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 Finn Bapli.t Church of East Hart­ uranam itoaa. nev. nonaia «. erne. Ever since the World Council of Churches Program to Geneva Conference on Church and Society. 6 4 0-700 0 Monoheeter, Cl. Turnpike 9.30 a m.. Bible discourse; Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, ford (Soulhern llaplial Contcniion), 36 pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday school and adult Combat Racism made an $85,999 humanitarian grant to “Most U.S. delegates accepted the charges oi oppres 043-2148 Main St. Rev Charles Coley, pastor. 11 10:20 a m., group discussion. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH "Quality Ford Products Since 1933” a m. and 7 p.m , worship services, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship, jup black euerrilla fighters seeking to overthrow the gjon and neo-colonialism against American, ana some Summer Servlee at 0:00 a.m. (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High biracial government of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, the inter- even suggested that the charges were not strong GENERAL GLASS SERVICE nursery; 9:45 am., Sunday school; 6 Pastors - Burton Slrand p.m., Training Union. streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 national_ - x ! ___ I interfaith__ z^:«u organization hochas hoonbeen in trniihlp.trouble nn/Minhenough,” T^fpvprLefever s;iid.said. & 330 Qreen Rood Faith l.uthcran Chu.*rli (l.uthcran a m., family worship. Communion, first Vernon ’The grant has been attacked from the day it was an- David B. Stacy Maneheater, Ct. Church in America). 1120 Silver Lane. Sunday of month. St.st. joMphJoseph ChurchLtiurch, 33 West St., nounced and while efforts of the World Council s 640-4920 Rev, Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Park 40 Pitkin StrooL Mancheatar 649-8311 and Church streets. Rev. Stephen K. Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 leadership to explain the guerrilla funding has stilled THE KRAUSE FLORIST t GREENHOUSES a m., worship service. Jacobson, rector; Rev. J. Gary p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 se^ie critics, a number of denominations in the United Group Gives CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Firal Congrcgalionai Church, 87 and 11:15 a m. States are facing grass roots resolutions this summer to BIBLE “ ITe grow the Freshest Floivers in Town” L'Hommedieu, assistant to the rector. Rev. Neale O. McLain Main St. Rev William E Flynn, Rockville______Baptist______Chupch,, 69 69 Union Union ecumenical organization. Many Bibles 621 Hartford Road minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate Rev. Aian J, Broadhead, assistant to the SPEAKS 236 Main Street, Maneheater 946-8590 St. Rev. Robert'^L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 On top of the internal criticism of the grans has conie Maneheetar, Ct. minister. 10 a m., worship service, rector, 7:30 and 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. NEW YORK - In -1978, By 'Sunday Servlee 0:30 a.m. The Church of Christ, Lydall and Vemon a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m., Sun­ Ernest Lefever’s short study of the World Council, Eugene 643-9850 church school, child'care; 11 a.m., coffee day school; 7 p.m., evening service. the American Bible Socie­ 'M orning Worahip 10-45 a.m. streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 Kouie M nev. “Amsterdam to Nairobi,” a 61-page tract certain to fuel Brewer hour; 6 p.m.. youth choir; 7 p.m.. youth Sacred Heart Church, Route 30. Rev ty, together with its giobal 'Evening Sendee 7:00 p.m. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. fellowship. a.m.. Bibie classes; 10 a m., worship; 6 Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael the flames of unhappiness many people feel with the Wed, Evening Service 7:00 p.m, p.m., worship. partners which make up “Largest Selection of Better MonumenU In Faith Tahcrnacic Church, 1535 Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun- World Council. j „ i- the United Bible Societies, It is passing strange how Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m, and Lefever is director of the Ethics and Public Policy people with strong verbal the State” N, Main St. 10 a.m., church service, Sun­ distributed more than a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCCNTIST 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a m., worship noon. Center at Georgetown University, non-profit research commitment to the Bible (Ovel 45 years experience) day school, child care. half billion Scriptures 447 Main Street, Maneheater Blaaell Street service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service. Community Baptist Church, 585 E. SSt.i. John's Episcopal Church, RouteKouie center aimed at fostering publicpuDiic debateaeoaie on theuie moraliiiuiai anduuu ------will temporize with its I Dai, H Wollncr rector 8 feroion and Hnmpstic nolicv iSSUCS. 6S- Sunday Sendee 10 a.m.; Wed 8 p.m. Maneheetar, Ct. Nursery at all services. Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, interim 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 ethical aspects of foreign and domestic policy issues, es- woriawiae. ^ teachings. On one point of *Christlan Science Reading Room • Opposite East Cemetary - Hockanum I nilcd Mcliiodial a.m., communion; 10 a.m., family ser- pecially from a neo^onservaUve point of view. Not only aia me loiai doctrine this inconsistency Church, 178 Main St., Rev. Lawrence S. minister. 9:30 a m., worship, nursery. Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 049-8807 Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St, vice and church school. jg “Amsterdam to Nairobi,” Lefever argues that the 503,318,Ubtt nreax an can be illustrated. Our own Staples, pastor. 9 a m., worship service, Lord said: "Except one be lat A 3rd Thuraday of every month 7-0 p.m. Rev. Neaie McLain, senior pastor; Rev. Vernon Assemblln of God Churth, g^^ Patriotic Front is a natural outgrowth of a previous annual records NASSIFF ARMS nursery. 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Rc'’- « !.:* * Wgi-ld Council thinking since its founding in 1948. but this was the first time born of water and the 57 Eaat Center Street, Maneheater Burnaidc f nited Mctlindial Church, George Emmitt, minister of visitation Spirit, he cannot'enter into “House of Sports” and outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; J’S i r wo“ip T rJ ic l^ ^ “ “ tbPped the half billion 991 Main Street 16 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr. the kingdom of God,” John FITZGERALD FUNERAL HOME pastor. 9:30 a m., worship service, child 10:45 a m., worship, children’s church V c L n U n S Methodist Church, North American organization to oiie dom inato by mark 3^6. Again, “He that Manchester, Ct. and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, “Serving All Faiths” care. Route SO. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. World interests and an unequivocal acceptance of librea- ABS part ^in tms e^^^^^^^ believeth and is baptized 647-9126 nursery. 228 Main Street, Maneheetar Wealcy Memorial Church (United Calvary Church (Assemhlles of 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. tion theology. ■ i ■ n HictrihntpH in the United shall be saved,” Mark Methodist Church), 110 Ellington Road. Church of St. Bernard,, Rockville, ’"rhe WCC seems to have been increasingly influenced distributed in the United 6 4 3-604 0 PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, MC. God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev, 16:16. 776 Parker Street Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday by a ’Third World stereotype, a romanticized vision of States, and financia suih ’The absolute necessity of FULL GOSPEL MTERDENOMMATIONAL CHURCH, HK. worship service, child care. Kenneth L. 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Carroll “Eastern Connecticut’s Leading Full Service P a r k e r St Rev Dr Howard L. Love, Lacey, minister. Rev. David C. Bowling, 043-1222 040-0033 • 742-7308 Manchester World Council theology today, he argues, has shifted Rev. Francis V. Krukotvski Opticians” pastor 9 a.m.. Worship service, nursery assisUnt minister. 9 a.m.. Worship ser- radically to the point where the churches now seem Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a.m., for children 5 years and younger. EVENING HERALD. Sat., August 18. 1979- PAGE ELEVEN r.U.K TKN - KVKNING HEHALO, Sat., Auijust 18, 1979 Kroc Needs Compassion Tomjanoich Awarded $3.3 Million ’ViT',. BY MILT RICHMAN missioner, Kroc said he is taking outfielder became a free agent with of the injuries to 'Tomjanovich. The jury took five hours Friday to instruction to jurors was whether MCC “full responsibility” for th mistake the Giants in November of 1976. HOUSTON (UPI) - A Washington was fin ^ $10,000 and NEW YORK (UPI) - This is “There’s nothing much I can do if rule in favor of Tomjanovich, who they believed tbe Lakers were *cc v ir s he made and that he hereby suspended for 60 days by NBA Com- in the nature of a personal plea he (Kuhn) suspends m e,” Kroc said. federal court jury Friday testified that he was struck when he negligent in retaining Washington if ¥S$S renounces any and all further in­ missoner Lawrence O’Brien after the rs “I certainly hope he doesn’t. Yes, I awarded Houston Rockets tried to break up the scuffle. He suf­ they became aware he had a tenden­ to Bowie Kuhn, the com­ terest he might have had in either fight. The Lakers traded Washington am concerned about the whole thing. forward Rudy Tomjanovich fered a fractured jaw, broken nose, a cy toward violence. The jury missioner. Nettles or Morgan. He promises the to the Boston Celtics the same month The commissioner sent me a puncture of his brain cavity and a answered "yes.” Go a little easy on Ray Kroc. Padres won’t draft them even if they $3.3 million in actual and as the incident and from there he telegram saying he wanted to speak torn tear duct. Jurors also said the Lakers’ do become available. punitive damages from a face­ went to San Diego. He realizes he booted one, he The jury found that Washington negligence was a “proximate cause” Kroc felt so badly about his in­ to me about the matter.” crushing punch thrown by the made a mistake, but Ray Kroc, who has made millions acted as an employee of the Lakers discretion, he even sent off wires of everything he did was open and with his hamburger chain, is an Los Angeles Lakers’ Kermit and that the team failed to train him apology to both Steinbrenner and honest little guy whose biggest fault Washington during a 1977 adequately to avoid such violence. 7 above board and now he’s Wagner Thursday. Bruins Ink Gilbert Kroc said. “What I’m doing is is that he doesn’t lie, he simply com­ basketball game. The jury said he committed battery .MCC, throwing himself on your mer­ A MCC saying to myself, ‘Kroc, you opened es out and says what he feels. Tomjanovich, 30, had asked for $2.6 and showed reckless disregard in the BOSTON (UPI) — Goalie Gilles Gilbert, who rose out of Don t r e r s cy. your mouth, you shouldn’t have, and Ray Kroc was guilty of im­ ’ i . million but the jury of five men and incident. Ray Kroc’s biggest crime was that Cherry’s doghouse last spring to turn in a memorable perfor­ the only thing you can do now is prudence, and in your view I suppose” one woman answered all of the 'Tm in shock,” said Tomjanovich, he was so frustrated by the repeated publicly say you won’t draft either of that means he should be punished. questions submitted to them by U.S. who quickly left the courtroom after mance in goal in the Stanley Cup semifinals, Friday shunned the failure of his San Diego Padres to these players if they become Justice should be tempered with District Judge John V. Singleton Jr. Singleton asked the jury to return free agent market and signed a two-year contract with the move up in the National League i s available.’ I’m throwing myself on some mercy, though. ; in the athlete’s favor, and said later this month. West, he came out publicly Tuesday Boston Bruins. the mercy of the commissioner, Particularly in this case where the Washington had acted recklessly. ’ The jury's award included $1.5 Gilbert played sparingly under and said he was going to give it one “We are very happy to have Gilles which is about all I can do.” man has punished himself to a degree The Tomjanovich suit was brought million in punitive damages, $850,000 i : under contract again,” said Boston Cherry last season, participating in last try this winter to get new Kuhn could fine Kroc. Even worse, already by publicly admitting his against California Sports Inc., owner for the loss of Tomjanovich’s future just 23 games and compiling a 3.54 General Manager Harry Sinden, who ballplayers even if it meant spending he could suspend him as he did Ted mistake. of the Lakers, the team for which earning capacity and $150,000 for his goals against average and no first signed the 30-year-old goalie in as much as $10 million, and Graig Turner when he found the Atlanta All I’m saying, commissioner, is go Washington played in 1977. past lost earning capacity. shutouts. Cherry lost faith in Gilbert 1973. “ I m ust adm it that the Nettles and Joe Morgan were two Braves’ owner guilty of tampering a little easy on Ray Kroc. He isn’t Washington, who now plays for the At the time he was injured, negotiations were protracted and at after an early season game, and the players he said he would like to sign. Tomjanovich was earning $225,000 Rec Softball League Champs with Gary Matthews just before the such a bad little guy at all. San Diego Clippers, testified that he times the chances of Gilles playing goalie often was plagued by injuries. The reason he mentioned them is per year. Last season he returned to struck Tomjanovich in self-defense for the Bruins looked dim. But things Gilbert, however, made no effort Steve DeMur, Henry Dekker, Brad Cooper, because both are up for free agency. action and was paid $250,000 and is MCC Vets captured the 1979 Rec Softball after scuffling with one of have worked out.” to hide his displeasure at the way he League title. Team members (1-r) Front Barry Stearns, Ed Satkiewicz, John Kearney, Ray Kroc got a little carried away, a Tomjanovich’s teammates during scheduled to earn $300,000 next Gilbert was playing golf in Quebec was treated. He said before the year Bob Klatka. Missing; Rich LaChapelle, Bob little too enthusiastic. There was no season. row: Ralph Braithwaite, Bud Durand, John Joe’s World the Dec. 9, 1977 Lakers home game. when the signing was announce and ended that he would not return if Silver. (Rec Dept. Photo) intention on his part whatsoever to The same jury will be recalled on Singleton gave lawyers the oppor­ was not immediately available for Cherry stayed on. And he also said Rogers, Bruce Garry. Standing: Jim Silver, tamper with either Nettles, who tunity to comment on the decision or By JOK GARMAN Aug. 27 to hear testimony in the comment. His attorney, Mike Adams the former coach did not like him belongs to the Yankees, or Morgan, continue a gag order pending the out­ Rockets' $1.8 million lawsuit against of Edina, Minn., had maintained all because he was a French Canadian. under contract to the Reds, and as a come of the second phase of the trial. the Lakers. The Rockets are seeking along Gilbert would return to Boston. But Cherry and Gilbert put aside lawyer, commissioner. I’m sure you Lakers’ attorney Robert Dunn asked Summer Shooting, to recover damages suffered from Other teams known to have their personal differences in the know that intent is an all important that the gag order continue. Jets Looking for Balance the loss of the all-star player during expressed interest in Gilbet were the semifinal Stanely Cup series with consideration when the time comes One of the questions in Singleton’s “Mai/imcliofi” Style most of the 1977-78 sea.snn. Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Montreal. Thrust into a starting posi­ to mete out punishment in any law with him,” says Michaels. “People end and Gastineau is pressing Whalers, two of the new NHL tion with Boston trailing 0-2 in the HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) court in the land. talk about statistics but there are a veteran for the franchaises. But with Cherry series. Gilbert turned in five outstan­ — Balance will be the objective On Thursday, when I spoke with lot of other factors involved that peo­ other. Joe Klecko, the Jets’ best As a lot of my regular readers hens, we’ve run the gam ut... And the released and taking the head job at ding efforts, including a spectacular Kroc, he told me something I have for the this ple don’t see. We’ll have a top guy defensive lineman last season with know, 1 shoot on a skeet team aptly dinners have been just delicious. Kite Grabs Lead Colorado, Gilbert felt his chances of 47-save performance in a losing ef­ always witnessed to be true since he The comments around the table, season. when we open against Cleveland eight sacks, should be moqe effective named the Manchester Malfunctions. playing would be heightened under fort in the seventh game which bought the Padres five years ago. Last year, the surprising Jets (Sept. 2).” moving inside to takle. Abiiul Salaam Our season begins the first or second are just like they are on the skeet new coach Fred Creighton. earned him the game’s top star "1 have always leaned over finished at 8-8 with one of the best Whoever is at quarterback, he’ll or Joe Pellegrini will handle the weekend in October, and ends, field. Disparaging remarks about the It was also rumored the Canadiens Prior to the 1978-79 season, during backward to obey the rules of Swings into Semifinals After Two Rounds offenses and one of the worst have a dangerous weapon in wide other tackle. around the end of April. culinary skills of the “chef” are stan­ were pursuing Gilbert, especially which he was at one time the No. 3 baseball,” he said. defenses in the NFL. Walt Michaels, receiver Wesley Walker, the quiet and Bob Martin will be This year, we decided to enjoy dard operating procedure, as are the Jimmy Connors, top ranked, whipped unseeded Anand HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) - Texan Tom Kite, looking to with the retirement of Ken Dryden. goalie on the team behind Gerry “I have prided myself on my in-' who was named AFC Coach of the man with the flying feet. Walker is the outside linebackers but the mid­ each other’s company during the remarks flying back and forth across However Gilbert recently said he did Cheevers and Jim Pettie, Gilbert had tegrity all my life and I’m not the Amritraj of India, 6-2,6-0, to move mto the semifinals of the $75,- salvage a disappointing year with one big victory, shot a 4-under- Year for his handling of the young called “All World ” by his teammates dle is a question mark. Mike Hen- summer, and shoot in a nice relaxed the “board” in a rehash of the go to Montreal, but to see an Expos a 2.92 goals against average and 15 kind of guy who does things un- par 67 Friday to take a two-stroke lead at the midway point of and inexperienced Jets in 1978. has and his statistics bear him out. nigan is holding down the job but atmosphere, by getting together evening’s shooting ... And in all, it 000 Stowe Tennis Grand Prix. (UPI Photo) baseball game, not consult with the shutouts He came to the Bruins in a derhandedly. concentrated heavily on solidifying Despite double and sometimes triple Blinka was impressive in exhibitions every Wednesday evening, and engenders a tremendous feelings of the $400,000 Westchester Classic. Canadiens Mav 23.1973 trade for Fred Stanfield. When Kroc said he intended going his defense. coverage, he caught 48 passes and led and Kirchbaum is raw but extremely shooting until dark ... And then ... we warmth and good fellowship. “Coming off a real good finish last after Nettles and Morgan in the free The Jets recorded only 22 sacks the NFL in receiving yardage (1,169) willing. decided to try and suffer through one To get back to the novice shooters year I was really looking forward to agent market, if they became and average yards per catch (24.3) Bobby Jackson, an All-Rookie another’s cooking, by taking turns ... We’ve had some come up to the this year,” said Kite, who stood at 6- last season so Michaels used his first available, first George Steinbrenner and caught eight TD passes. selection last year, will be at one cor­ whipping up a meal, after we finished field on their own, and some come as under 136 after two rounds. “1 Connors in Semis two draft picks for aggressive, pass- kicked and then Dick Wagner did. Derrick Gaffney, an eighth-round ner and Dykes is dueling veteran Ed shooting. guests, to try skeet, or to just watch. Thoughts ApLENty thought I had gotten to the point rookie Scott Simpson, who had a 68. rushing defensive ends Marly Lyons That’s perfectly understandable draft pick a year ago who won a star­ Taylor for the other. Safety is the Well. I have to report that this has Generally, we try and work them in, where 1 could count on playing con­ Gil Morgan, with a 68, Lon Hinkle STOWE, Vt. (UPI) - Jimmy Connors and Tim Gullikson, the of Alabama and Mark Gastineau of because it makes things that much East Central Oklahoma. He used two ting job, caught 38 passes for 691 strong point of the defense, with been a real success. to get a taste of it, but more often sistently.” (69), Fred Marti (69) and George top seeds in the $75,000 Stowe Tennis Grand Prix, led a group of more difficult for the club presently of his next three picks for comer- yards and tight end Jerome Barkum veterans Shafer Suggs and Burgess The shooting has been fun ... We than not we suggest to them, that Although he has earned $122,778 Burns (70) were another stroke four into the semi-finals with wins on Friday. employing the player to sign him backs Donald Dykes of Southeast caught 28 for 391. Owens. have opened up the skeet field at the they come up to the field on a Sunday this year. Kite hasn’t finished better farther back at 139. Connors, ranked number one. once another club publicly expresses By Len Auster Louisiana and Johnny Lynn of UCLA The offensive line is solid, with the The kicking game is exceptional. Manchester Sportsmen’s Association morning about 10. than 34th in his last three outings, a Graham, who enjoyed a three- rolled over unseeded Anand Amritraj an interest in him. and two more fifth round picks for top draft picks from the past two Pat Leahy led the AFC and was se­ property in Coventry, every There, they will always find a slump he attributes to poor putting. stroke lead at the beginning of the of India, 6-2 and 6-0. Number two “I consider Dick Wanger a friend linebackers Stan Blinka of Sam years, Chris Ward and Marvin cond in the league in scoring with 107 Wednesday, not just for ourselves, or member of the Manchester group, He missed several makeable putts day, got off to a shaky start with two seed Gullikson of Boca Raton. Fla., and George Steinbrenner a friend,” Houston State and Kelly Kirchbaum Powell, at tackle, veteran Randy points and led the AFC with 22 field club members, but for the general only too willing to help coach the new 'i Friday, although he dropped a 12- bogeys and a double bogey on the Kroc said. “There is no way I’m had a straight set 6-4. 6-4 win over Rasmussen and Dan Alexander at goals. Chuck Ramsey averaged 40.1 public as well. The really serious shooter through a round or two of footer for birdie on the second hole first four holes, managing to salvage Red Sox of Kentucky. going to do anything underhanded to Lend Helping Hand ^ . mo Bill Maze of Carmel, Cal. Lyons already has been given a guard and Joe Fields at center yards a punt. shooters have found a place to prac­ organized skeet. So, if you are in­ his day with an eagle on the 18th. hurt them. I’m a guy of integrity and What does a grizzled veteran do when faced with the challenge ®"je®rrMcGw“"drstraught over a Connors used a mixture of hard starling position as the Jets revert Veteran John Roman subs at guard "We improved a lot last season but tice during the week, so that they can terested, consider this an invitation. “I think I was just too relaxed,” ground strokes and pinpoint passing I’ve had a guilt feeling ever since this of a young, eager prospect? Does he lend a hand or try to keep lawsuit'brought fgainst him Acquire from a 3^ to a 4-3 defense and there and tackle. we have to keep going,” says sharpen up for the competition of There’ll be someone there, at The said Graham, the PGA champion. “I whole thing started. 1 don’t want to shots for his victory. "I hit the ball is a possibility Gastineau. Dykes and The running backs aren’t exactly M ich aels. ” We have to keep weekend registered shoots ... Manchester Sportsmen’s Association his job by keeping to himself the tricks of the trade acquireu. sponsor of 13 years, closed his went out and took the first few holes good today, " he said. moved well, spoil my reputation.” “ 1 Blinka also may earn starting berths household names but Kevin Long and bettering ourselves. We’re in a tough And; the not so serious shooters, skeet field to help you out. In the case of veteran New York round with an eagle that gave him a too easy, but I knew 1 was still in it.” and I got to everything Sizemore In order not to do so, com ­ money but no, they shouldn’t have 07 g s^gre of second place at 138 “We had the most picks in the draft Scott Dierking did a creditable job division (AFC East) along with such as the Malfunctions have a To the bird hunters, I have another Jet defensive end Lawrence Pillers, Simpson, a two-time NCAA cham­ Connors won the last nine games message ... Now is the time to get he's decided to lend a helping hand. walked out. They talk a lot about the ^^ith David Graham, the first-round and w e’re very happy with the last season. Long was ninth in the Miami. New England, Baltimore and chance to keep our eyes, reflexes, pion from u s e , had birdie putts of 10, and served aces to close out both BOSTON (UPI) - The AFC in rushing with 954 yards and Buffalo and we can't stand pat. your eye sharpened up for the coming Pillers has held the left end post integrity of the game but that’s a lot iggdgr who slumped to a 73, and results.” says Michaels. “Lyons and and co-ordination in shape. It also 10 and 30 feet, then said he was happy sets. Boston Red Sox Friday night Gastineau both are big and fast and Dierking. a exceptional blocker, had We've had a lot of rookies make the gives us a super chance to practice season. And the skeet field is the since 1976 but is being challenged this of hot air. Gullikson had to come from behind Has all this had an affect? Accor­ simply to survive the cut. look like they’ll be good ones and 681. Clark Gaines and speedy return club in the last few years but as we Levin in Purchase skullduggery, sandbagging, and place to do it. Not necessarily ours, year by No. 2 pick Mark Gastineau. for his win. Maze used a service acquired infielder Ted ding to the article there have been Tom Watson, after opening with a Dykes and Lynn may be the two specialist Bruce Harper, who led the get more experience, fewer young chinanery on one another ... This but if you want to have a lot of fun, "You can look at it as pressure but Scott Waived break to go up four games to two in Sizemore from the Chicago SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Irving H. many cases where the veterans, on a 69, followed with a distastrous 75. He fastest players available in the draft. NFL in all-purpose running last yea players will 1^ making it. The key for Wednesday evening shooting, has come shoot with some of the 1 look at it as trying to better the the first set. "I just knew I really had Levin, owner of the San Diego disputed ball or strike call, suffered a triple-bogey 6 on the 204- Cubs for cash considerations Both of them run consistent 4.4 40s. with 2.157 yards, are the lop us is to keep learning and improving also given us the opportunity to Malfunctions ... However, beware of team. " Pillers candidly states. "1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P I)- to dig in extra hard and win that next Clippers National Basketball automatically reverse the decision. yard 16th when he sent his drive into and a player to be named. Blinka and Kirchbaum are hitters reserves. if we intend to make the playoffs ’ acquaint novice shooters with the fun the tactics of a tall greyhaired know anytime you get drafted you gam e.” Gullikson said. Association team, has purchased The Kansas City Royals a creek at the left of the green for a In other roster moves, catcher Bob and that’s what you look for in a On defense, Lyons will start at one of shooting organized skeet. But gentleman in his seventies, who want to start, and 1 took somebody’s “I've noticed that more and more,” “I hit a couple of good returns, Hawaii’s Royal Theater circuit, he recalled Clint Hurdle from one-shot penalty and then three- Montgomery was moved from the 15- linebacker.” more about that later. claims he can’t see the birds ... He’s job when 1 came to the Jets. one catcher stated, “Occasionally broke through a game, and from then announced Thursday. it’s so obvious it’s hard to believe.” Omaha Friday and said they putted from 35 feet. day disabled list to the 21-day dis­ The Jets made the biggest im­ The sit down dinners that we have the “Fox” ... He can’t see the birds "Right now Gastineau is faster on in I played pretty well. ” The Royal Theater circuit, which It's about time these veterans act were asking waivers on Sam Snead, the 67-year-old marvel, abled list and second baseman Jerry provement of any club in the NFL concocted have really been as much so badly, he goes 25 straight. than I am. But I think I have a lot shot a 70 to make the cut at 146, but Saturday’s sem ifinals will find One-Beer Maximum consists of seven theaters and is the last- year and the high-powered Or look out for a round faced, more experience than he does and 1 their age, clean up their act, and veteran first baseman George Remy was placed on the 15-day dis­ second largest circuit in the islands, fun as the shooting. defending champion Lee Elder, at 73- three of the original eight seeds still offense scored 359 points. Only In addition to the Malfunctions, we balding, easy going character, who try to help him out if I can. I’ll protect the integrity of the game they Scott for the purpose of giving abled list. was sold by Chinn Ho, chairman of 148, missed the cut. in action. Connors will play number Dallas and Miami scored more. have a group of four or five other has a grin on his face all the time. He always help him out, whether he gets allegedly cherish. Montgomery has problems with his the Board of Capital Investment of him his unconditional release. McGee, winner of the Greater four of Austria, who right elbow and Remy has a knee in­ While Michaels has moved to shore At Fenway Lifted regulars every week, plus a guest or snarls, when he calls “pull” and I my job or not. I figure what if I got Hartford Open earlier this week, needed three sets to down Fritz Hawaii, Inc., Levin said. The hurt and he had to play for me. Treated Like Outcast The Royals obtained Scott from the jury. up a defense which ranked 27th two, so that we generally sit down don’t know if he breaks the clay Boston Red Sox for outfielder Tom didn’t even expect to be playing here Buehning of Short Hill. N.J., in the Sizemore, who is 34 years old and BOSTON (UPI) — Tight beer restrictions enforced since last purchase price was not disclosed, pigeons with his voice or the sh o t... "He goes in there and doesn't know And then we come to the other SI among the 28 NFL teams with 364 with 10 or 12 for dinner. The menu is Poquette in June. Scott, 35, was hit­ and withdrew from Wednesday’s quarterfinals. in his th major league season, has Either way ... he’s apt to go straight what to do and we lose. 1 want to go article on swimmer Rick DeMont. 11 points, his biggest problem seems to year at Fenway Park have been quietly lifted by the Boston decided upon the week before, and ting ,245 with five home runs and 43 Pro-Am before getting word from his Gullikson will face of too. As for me ... if I tell you I’m in a to the Super Bowl. I don't usually who in 1972, when he was 16 years batted 248 with two homeruns and 24 be at quarterback. Licensing Board. one member is responsible for RBI this season. He hit a disappoin­ lawyer that the court proceedings in Memphis. Tenn., who had a three set slump ... believe me ... Although I hang around with rookies but I do old, was stripped of a gold medal won RBIs in 98 games with the Cubs this Richard Todd seemed on his way to The restrictions ordered in July, manager of H.M. Stevens Inc.. cooking the dinner in the clubhouse, ting .267 with one homer and 20 RBI Williamsport, Pa., wouldn’t begin upset win over Tim’s twin, Tom have been known to stretch the truth associate with the ones on the line. in the 400 meter freestyle at the year. great things early last year when he 1978 said fans could only buy one beer Fenwav Park concessionaire. Knight Inked with an assist from the other in 44 games since joining the Royals. immediately. Gullikson of Palm Coast, Fla. suffered a broken shoulder in the members, when they have finished Gastineau and I arc very friendly. Olympic Games in Munich. The Red Sox will be the sixth at a time The move was made after "A lot of people complained that SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - The The 22-year-old Hurdle, who was “I’m just so surprised the way I’ve The semifinal winners will meet fourth game. Matt Robinson, a lOth In any case, this is a summer He's a very eager student.” He was taking medication for an major league club on which Sizemore complaints of excessive drinking and they were being inconvenienced by Utah Jazz Thursday signed Larry shooting. expected to join the club Friday in handled everything,” McGee said. for the $12,750 first prize on Sunday in round draft choice three years ago. The menus have been something shooting. Malfunction style, and if Pillers may lose his job he loses no asthmatic condition but unbeknownst has played. rowdyism, especially in the right the long lines, ” said attorney Daniel Knight, the club’s No. 1 draft choice, Baltimore, opened the 1979 season “ It’s been a big moral victory for the finals. turned in a solid effort for the rest of you would like to join us ... The in­ respect here. He is a team player, a to him, and the U.S. team doctors it field bleachers. Leary, representing H.M. Stevens. to a multi-year contract. The former else ... From hot dogs & beans to with the Royals but was sent to the me. ” the season. vitation is out. commodity which in some cases does contained a drug tephedrine) banned The Boston Herald American “Tempers were getting hot among Loyola (111.) forward is the first 1979 steak from kielbasa to cornish game team’s AAA farm club in Omaha McGee is being sued by his former Michaels obviously would like for not apply. by the International Olympic Com­ reported today that without a public fans who had to wait for some time to draft pick to come to terms with the May 30. At that time, he was hitting sponsor. Gene Rothermel, and the physically superior Todd to be his Erving Elected mittee. Sports Briefs hearing, the board voted 3-0 this get a beer.” NBA club. ,240 with three home runs and 23 McGee said he’s particularly upset No. 1 but the former Alabama star NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) - Basket­ Still on Outside When the illegal substance was dis­ month to lift the one-beer rule. It also At Thursday night’s game, one fan The signing ended two months of RBI. At Omaha, Hurdle compiled a because “that man was probably hasn’t been able to shake Robinson, ball star Julius Erving of the covered in a routine test (ad­ record Thursday afternaon in the said fans can now buy beers as early said the change was “good for the negotiations between the Jazz and HALT There seems to be a lack of ,235 average with six homers and 30 closer to me than my own father.” his close friend, in preseason. With Philadelphia 76ers was elected to the ministered to all winners! the team White Sox W in qualifying with a time of 2:08.41. as 90 minutes before each game: .■beer drinkers and the game, too.” Knight’s attorney. Jazz General teamwork among the major league RBI in 68 games. The tournament is called the two weeks to go before the regular board of directors of the Southern W inter’s doctors acted like the Keystone Cops swam 2:07.01 Thursday night in the before they could buy one only 45 “This is what major league Manager Frank Layden declined to umpires. That fact was revealed in The waiver period for Scott expires Manufacturers Hanover Westchester BOSTON (UPI) - Chet season, Michaels still had not Christian Leadership Conference. one of two excellent urticles in the and really fouled things up for minutes before. baseball is all about - having a few release terms of Knight’s contract, Chming W inds August 23. Classic. Lemon drove in one run and finals. designated his No. 1 quarterback. More than 200 SCLC delegates are latest issue of Sports Illustrated. DeMont. That was clearly drawn out She beat 16-year-old Tracy The new rules have helped sell beers while watching the action,” other than to say it was for three “When the season starts, we’ll holding their 22nd annual convention The eight umpires, lour each in the by the article. scored another Friday night, Caulkins of Nashville. Tenn., her top “about 1,000 more beers a game, " said Dick Schultz,'24, of Fitchburg. years. have a number one guy and we’ll go in Norfolk. United States Steel American and National Leagues, To summarize, the IOC told USOC helping the Chicago White Sox rival in the 200 butterfly, by nearly said Enrico Picardi, general WINDOWS retained alter the "major league" officials “responsibility for this dis­ Narkon Among Entrants snap Boston’s four-game win­ five seconds Thursday. Caulkins © umpires returned from their illegal qualification rests on your team ning streak with a 4-1 victory finished second in 2:11.97. medical authorities who are severely Jal Alai Entries J Ultra-Guard strike are being ostracized by their over the Red Sox. Kim Linehan, Sarasota, Fla., bretheren. The old timers, with rare reprimanded.” Peter Daland, who In State Amateur Golf splashed to an American record in With the score tied 1-1 in the W ilt FfTlt exception, refuse to eat. talk or coached the U.S. men’s swim team in winning the 800-meter freestyle. SITURMY MAUD l.Frma-Zoqai ^ Zabaia-Garamendi 1. Rodi{Mt-8rteche L Faasle-Jan seventh. Lemon doubled and scored 3. Riu-Eceurra 4. Mana-Soroa associate with the newcomers. The •72, stated. “Rick lost his gold medal The 14th annual Connecticut State Women’s Amateur Golf Linehan, who was timed in 8:24.70, FRST: 3. ZecoMbiraa 4.€ene-lspa ’The Replacem ent when third baseman Butch Hobson Z. ltarTe{ia4artiRn S. Itscarin-Urquiaca 6. Easebia-Javier S. basa-CarH 8. Renede-James veterans have at times been vicious, because of their (the doctors) inep­ Championship will be held Tuesday through Thursday at Lyman broke Cynthia Woodhead’s American ’!«l» 7. Zalaka-Odwa I. Remen-Leonel 'WlndO'w 'W ith t h e threw wildly on an infield grounder. 4. Ia*icae iln i 7. Harref ui-Javier I 8. U-LamJa including destroying personal titude.” Meadow Golf Club, Middlefield. A 54-hole medal play tourna­ record by nearly five seconds. S.U-trtedK fi.ba$»4ib S*s Orbea l^erre Sub Pe(e-lalrvsr I Energy Guardian Things went a lot smoother at the Lemon also singled in an insurance t TDfTIt sumt property. Woodhead finished third with a , i . •A I.Enaa ment, the Amateur is open to all resident lady golfers in Connec­ run in the eighth, backing Ross SFED,' Sah I b ^ e a tha l.Oriwa l-lM net 2. Hvretui-EceriarTO Over 3" of Insulating air The rookies are referred to as 1976 Olympics in Montreal where the time of 8:29.59. Woodhead came back 3. Pierre 4. Javier ticut with a qualifying handicap of 16 or lower. Baum garten, 11-7. Ed Farm er SCQA 3. Easebia-Carea 4. R io -O ^ space - the thickest avail­ "scabs" but as one of the lot points 51 swimmers’ medical histories were to win the 100-meter freestyle in /.SjT 2.Gew4abirl S.Z^ iSeraa S. Ifene*-trien* I 6. Durance-Asis Rl 7. Remen 8. UrqiM{a able for extra insulating out. "There arc a lot of older um­ checked and suitable substitutions This year’s holding of the Cham- relieved in the eighth and earned his 56:29, beating Jill Sterkel who was 3. Fantf-VUctw (.Pete^jn* 7. Artana-Murua 8. LI.-Zoqui protection to help save pionship marks the fourth to be spon­ championship the past four years, ninth save. S. ttvntai'iai 8. laRricaei-ianer I SabZabaU Sab Redricuei Jan pires who have gotten here by a lot were made where needed. second in 56:90. tbasa-laavs E in o im SEVomt money. T. U-hH I Easebia-fiarawefldi Needless to say, a new team of doc­ sored under the joint auspices of the has a 9:19 tee-off time Tuesday and Chicago took 3 1'® Is^d in the sixth Sab fcaebItaM l.ZAaU-Zaw I.lrien*R lAsisRI more unethical ways than we have.” Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo, 4. lasuran-Javier three state women’s golf 9:26 starting time Wednesday. when Ralph Garr drilled his ninth 3. Irtana-PiefTe 3. Orbea I 4. Caramendi Were the strike-breakers wrong? tors handled the chores in ‘76. Calif., easily won the men’s 400- vm. 6. ReiKft-OdKia |.Faa$t«4jnb 2. ttampi-ianes S.Zalaica-ban*l S. Eraaa 6. lascaran associations; namely. Southern New For the second year the 12 low homer of the season off starter Bob ■:r.\ I. Erwa-Soraa Many will answer in the affirmative. DeMont was in need of a helping meter freestyle in a time of 3:51.89. 3 .U -W n a rl 4. Renedo-lartaren MUca-BrfMca 7. Durance 5. Artaoe Stanley, 11-9. The Red Sox tied it in Sab Diranca-Eccnirra But the strike by these professionals hand in '72. England Women’s (3olf Association, medalists of this tournament will be Goodell failed in his bid to recapture S .fe te « ru 6. Ka-bi Sub Rene* invitgd to represent Connecticut in a the bottom of the inning when Fred 7. Gam-Cvea L Zetai-Arteebe mam EJGKTH: And what did he get? Southern Connecticut Women’s Golf the world record of Russia’s W’fi.irj 2. Enva-bianoe I was illegal itseil. They had a valid Sabi M ri{M t-M e r I 1. OrbaMrqaiaca 1. Ra$caran-A$t$ i 2. Aica-leenet Association and the Connecticut match with Northeastern New York Lynn clouted Baumgarten’s first 4. laicaran-ZaQui contract which they preferred to ig­ ...Have a nice weekend. Vladimir Salnikov by 48-hundreths of Foumt 3. Dvaaft-Jnier 3. Artaita-Zequi 4. Duranco-lrion* I A-fJ’.'H S. RenKn-CceBarre 6. Riu-Pierre Women’s Golf Association. Women’s Golf Association on Mon­ pitch to him into the centerfield I.IM ritaM S. Easebia taramendi 8. ZabaU-Oeboa nore Yes. thev deserved more a second. 7. Zabala-Saraa L Zalaica-Rsis M 3. Irttche 7. Orba l-Uriiuiaca i Emata-Ecenarre The defending champion is Bar­ day, Aug. 27 at Delmar Country Club, bleachers for his American League Sob Rrtano-Ochoa Delmar, New York. Connecticut won 5.RcnHa Sab ZriakafierTe bara Young of Aspetuck Valley Coun­ leading 36th homer. 7.Cma nmt try Club, Weston, who also won in the initial match last year. Jim Morrison singled in a run in Pilot Error Seen SabsFanta SATURDAY EVENMG l.Durance-Zeqai 2. Azea-bion* I 4. Zulaicaleenet Sports Slate 1977 and 1974. Mrs. Young along with the seventh. Lamar Johnson of F fm FKT: 3. ZabaJa-Ecenmo 8. Remen-Ochoa CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - l.Ufi-hSS I Faasta-Carea 1. Faasta^alivar I 2. Pete-larturen S. Easebia-Saraa Marcia Dolan and Pat O’Sullivan Chicago stretched his hitting streak 8. Rascaran-Javier Gridiron Meeting 3. Pet^)aBle$ 4.lras>-)an 1 Re*i$iei-lan4a 4. Zegui-Jspa 7. Ermaa-Pienc Lucey are the only three-time to 18 games with a fourth-inning Evidence from a federal in­ S. IMripei-Uwet ilBa-laiida S. Ria-Javier I 8. Itarretui-James Sub Orbea l-Urquiaca MtunnaMkrua I. Gena-bfier I 7. basa-in t Geno-Artedie romt winners of the Amateur. There will be a meeting Monday single. I vestigation of the airplane lUrquiata (.owliovB. C li. 8 Subs U.-larturM S W U-Caiea l.ZabaU Two windows In one to help 4. Pierre RADIO& TEEVEE A field of 60 entrants will challenge night at 5 o’clock at Clarke Arena for crash in which New York sunt SECOV; 3. Atca conserve energy and help 0:3(1 S|iartaoadi‘, Ch. 30 6. Remen Mrs. Young headed by current anyone interested in playing football Meagher Sets Mark l.Ha-Uanet 2.0rteai-Han)a I.Ceno-lartaren 2. Famta-iavier R S. Seraa out the cost of heating and TocLn Yankees catcher Thurman iU-Oebaa 7.ZuUca 8. Javier Sunday CWGA champion and Lancer’s Tour­ for Manchester High this fall. 3. Eisebia-iiner I 3. Zetw^oGvarR 4.Ra*itaet-Janes cooling your home. I i.'lO Till?' i‘*‘k ill Bascliall. (.ii. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Munson was killed points S.lened»4s»l i ArtanaEsb iPete-Jw 8.Ka-Rrteci» Sab lascaran 1:00 M'L Foolliall: Palriots v b . nament of Champions winner, Mar­ Formal practice will begin 7. Daran{a-Carca 8.Pet^ZaqBi 7. IbmpR-Landa I. basa-hfu ELEVENTH: 38 (UPI) - Mary T. Meagher, 14, 2. Darar^e-Caramendi Call for heavily toward pilot error as Sabs S *t ReneMbrea l.AKa-Ecenarre RaidcrB. Cli. 3 cia Dolan, Ridgewood Country Club; Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock. Anyone 4. Erma-Javier complete details! 2 :0 0 Ri'il Sii\ '?•. \\ liil<‘ Sox. Cli. of Louisville, Ky., smashed the SEvomt T1RRD; 3.Ea$ebia-Urqiiiata 2:00 M i 'I b v s . Reds, Cli. 9 forme CWGA champion Lida Kin- who has a had physical should bring the cause of the accident, a 8. ZidaKa-Odiea 3. 22. 30. 38. WTIC l.lshi Ib io n * l I.Zetui-Jafl 2. baisu-lartaren S. Remea-lrioii* R world reconi in the 200-meter 7. Rascaran-Sorea iZabaU-Pierre 2:00 Red Sox v b . While Sox, nicutt, Hartford Golf Club; 1975 his physician’s permission slip with National Transportation Safe­ 3.Caraa«ni 4 .0 rb a l 3.PetelJBda iU-RelivarR 2 :3 0 Soccit: l’la>off Sab Artana-Zaqui 242-0781 W IIC. Ch. 22, 38 Amateur champion Gail Appell of the him. Physicals will be given Tuesday butterfly twice within eight S. Dtran(o Llascaran S. Reneda-Rrteche iCena-Ihrua Gaim*. Cii. 8 ty Board investigator has con­ Champs of the Nike Softball League 7.ZabaU LUrtana 8. RedrifaerCarea TWElfnt ItMsn t Orbea l-Javier .3 :0 0 S|iorl?' S|ii'«'l ar ii I a r : 3:00 VankeeB v b . Twins, WINF Golf Club of Avon; this year’s CWGA morning to anyone who has not had hours Thursday to highlight the Sab Rene* Sub Fatsla-Javier I 1. Zbab-Zeqai Call Toll Free firmed. The team representing Acadia Restaurant Kravontka, Bob Plosky, Ron Nivison, Bob 1 Azca-Caramendl 4. Ermua-Urquiaca Traverh Slukr?'. Cli. 3 3:30 NC.A;\ I’re-Season Foolliall runner-up and 1971 Amateur winner one. No one will be allowed to prac­ first day’s competition in the DOmt FOURTH: 8.Artane-Serea 24 Hours Dally NTSB Air Safety Investigator 1. Enmaieaaet I0rba»«araaien« l.Fauta lltvs S. lascaran-Pierre Speeial, Cli. 8 Marji Funk, New Haven Country tice without a physical. took the Nike Softball League crown. Team Ballok, Mike Kilby. Missing: Mike 7. Zulaica-Ecenarre 8. Remen-Asis i 5:00 Wide W orlil of Sjiorlx. Cli. 1979 National AAU Senior Long Edward P. McAvoy acknowledged 3. Zabala^bitl 4.lascarati-0chaa IPete 4 .U 4:00 (iolf: W esleiiesler ClaBsie, Club and Nancy Narkon, 1978 CWGA Anyone who cannot attend or will members (1-r) Front row: Brian Dunphy, . S. Aftana^ccnarTt 8.Darai«a-Ur«uca 8.l*rua Sabs Eatebio^rioo* I 8 Course Swimming Cham­ Thursday that pilot error may be the Romanchuck, Ed Reyngoudt. (Rec Dept. S'Cvea Cli. 3 runner-up, Manchester Country Club. be late to Monday’s meeting should 7.tisebit^iaa*l L ReneRo-Piefre 7. Rene* iia v ie rl 1-800-842-8828.. 7:0 0 MHb M-. Ri cIb. Cli. 0 cause of the mishap and he ruled out Rusty Franklin, Dennis Leal, John Mizoras. Photo) ' 4:00 S |)orl B Wo rl d : Narkon, who has won the contact Coach Jack Holik, 644-1148, pionships. Subs Rica-Zobi Sab Ria 8 :0 0 Vankfi-B >b. T»iiiB. W IM' the possibility of engine failure. Standing; Mark Kravontka, Kevin Ilealyweiglil lioxing, Cli. 30 Manchester Country Club Women’s before Monday, Meagher, who broke her own world 9:(M( NFI. Foolliall: OiliTB \ b.

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13 Homee For Sele 23 Resort Property 27 PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD, Sat., August 18, 1979 , 1j Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 ■ Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Help Wented Help Wented 13 Help Wented HARTFORD - Super Dutch LEBANON-$24,900 buys water L o ti tn d Found 1 Holp Wonlod 13 FULL OR PART TIME view Ranch, wood stove, HELP WANTED FULL' FULL,TIME SEEKING A CHALLENGING REAL ESTATE - Part timer. $250 WEEKLY MAILING MAINTENANCE DRIVER / STOCK CLERK - MAINTENANCE MAN- App- Colonial with 3 bedrooms, PART TIME JOB for the fall? Earn $8,000 plus annually. AND STUFFING ALARM INSTALLER and BOOKKEEPER - Part-time MUSICIANS WANTED- Applications are now being 40rhour week. Arthur Drug kitchen, dining room, living living room, enclosed front LOST MY CATS • Female, BABYSITTER NEEDED- TIME- Gas Station Attendent. ®-?^.FERIENCED and respon- service repair man. Call 646- position. Approximately 15-20 W in person to: Haifa s porch, fuml^ing, shed large Mondav through Thursday, 3 sible Pizza and Grinder help. Wendys Old Fashioned Ham­ Evenings and weekends. Com­ ENVELOPES. Send sta m i^ Trumpet and Trombone K-MART accepted for full- and part- Warehouse. Call 649-8648. Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, room, 1 1/2 baths, garage, bluepoint Siamese named Immediate opening. Apply in 4390 for details. hours a week. Ror treed lot and more. Nice lot, boat included. Zanofti p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ pbrson only to: Stan Graham, Apply in person: La Strada burgers of Manchester will puterized active office, 3 MLS envelope: M & B Enterprises, Players for Big Band Style Full Tims Openings time employment in our Glastonbury. Violet and a female tiger Box 4181, Topeka, KS. 66604. experienced individual with Orenestra. Must read good, Maintenance Department. BOOKKEEPER- Glastonbory south-west location. $53,900. Realtors, 6494)272. 228-9485. named Fern. $25 reward each. tation. Cafi 649-6022. Friday; Moriarty Brothers, West, 471 Hartford Road, have several positions systems. Confidential inter­ between 2 and 5 p.m. avaiiabie for iunch, 11 AM to 2 view, ^ Ip h Pasek, Realtor. knowledge ot payroll and sale and rehearse. Send replies to • C M h l a r t Apply in person at Meadow's manufacturer has immediate Fireside Realty, 643-8030. Please call 643-1861. weekends anytime. Manchester, REAL ESTATE - Part timers. Buelneee Opportunity 14 2 i PM, weekdays. If Interested 289-7475. BOOKKEEPER - Permanent Earn $8000 weekends and lax retunu and bookkeeping Box G, c/o Manchester Convalescent Home, 333 opening for full-time, Heel Eetete Wented through trial balance. Small Herald. • H o r n * experienced Bookkeeper. BOLTON • Lovely 5 Room ^ LOST ■ Black with white spots SEWERS- Experienced on In­ MECHANICALLY SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ apply in person at: WENDYS, p^art-time position. nights. Call now. Ralph Bidwell Street, Manchester. VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco its. Hard worker. 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Laurel Dallas,TX 75231. chance to win a trip to Las MEDICAL OFFICE 8075. Remodeled Kitchen and Houtehold Goods 40 send resume to Box S, c/o Manor. 91 Chestnut Street. fidential. applications for fall employ­ previous office experience tice in Hebron. 228-9461. GUARANTEED BUSINESS FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. ment. Part time hours are: 4-8 and are willing to learn we are Vegas. “Be A Neighborhood EAST HARTFORD — Area I Area II Baths. Aluminum siding, in- LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. Manchester Herald.. Manchester. WANTED IN RIDING LESSONS indoor REFRIGERATORS Experience on high pressure PM, Monday - Friday and 6 ready to train you. All GLASTONBURY - Mature Professional." Join Century A WHOLESALE PART TIME SECRETARY - An in te re s tin g an tr ground pool with patio and EXPERIENCED EXHIBIT 21 Tedford Real Estate, Evergreen Bolton St. riding ring. Western stock privacy. Group I, Philbrick Washers / Ranges, used, Phone 281-4112. RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST. LIVE-IN COMPANION for boiler preferred. Year round, hours on Saturday or Sunday, benefits paid by the company. person to care for school-age DISTRIBUTOR desires an Flexible hours, good typing rewarding position is seat, saddle seat and bunt guaranteed and clean. New good wages and overtime. PERSON for repair an(l refur- 20 to 24 hours/week. Full time Call for an appointment 289- Member of Three Multiple alert person to assemble Brent CoIIumbus St. Agency, 646-4200. elderly gentleman in Glaston­ bishing department. children in my home. Call essential. Hayes Corp. 646- open for the right per­ seat. AH levels 228-9817. shipment 'damaged, G.E & H e Ip W e n M ...... ’l3 capable typist wanted by of­ Paid cMs, Blue Cross and hours are: Monday-Friday, 9- ^ 3 . Vulcan Radiator Co., 515 Listing Boards. Call Mr. Cur­ customers orders, help in 0133.______Shaller Chambers St bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- Excellent opening. evenings, 633-6980, tiss at 647-9914, or 423-8958. FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. fice located in the 5653 or 643-5932. Life Insurance. Aimly 4 PM. Call for appointment. John Fitch Blvd., South Wind­ receiving and shipping depart­ son. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. B.D. Pearl Si Son, 649 Main TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Amerbelle, Corp., 104 East Displaycraft, Manchester, 649-4332. sor. ment, make deliveries. Join a SALESPERSON WANTED Assist in making ap­ Manchester-Vernon area. 643-9557. RESPIRATORY for 35 to 40 hours per week. Former faculty New York VERNON - Astounding 2 Street, 643-2171. Apply 81 Commerce Street. Piease send resume to Box S, Main Street, Rockville, BABYSITTER WANTED - growing company. Full time. Area III Area IV Glastonbury. PTG THERAPIST or Part time (20 hours weekly) Some retail experience pointments, handling Music and Art High School. Bedroom Ranch with c/o Manchester Herald. between 9 AM and 3:30 PM. CADWELL & JONES INC. PART-TIME HELP - Mor­ TECHNICIAN - Every other Steady employment. Call 643- Amott Rd Professional Singcr/Pianist. ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! COMPANY, telephone 633- An E.O.E. Manufacturing and dis­ nings and nights. Must be beginning in September, 9147 for an interview. preferred. Diamond Show­ patient flow, and Highwood hardwood floors, many built- 7631 weekend. Midnight to 8 a.m.. case, Manchester Parkade. Ferguson Rd 644-8597. ins, enormous living room Custom made draperies, slip­ SHEET METAL WORKER - MACHINISTS FOR tributing firm, located in easi­ dependable. Will train, i^piy Contact Mr. Dale Paul. Keeney Street area. Call 643- telephone traffic; pull Porter ly accessible Manchester 6831. after 2:00 p.m. Mountain Rd with bookcases either side of covers and upholstery. Budget Experienced. Soidering etc. a i r c r a f t PARTS- WAITRESS WANTED- Apply CASHIERS - Full time for in person: Center Giant Pizza Rockville General Hospital, INTERESTED IN and file medical Wyllis Sehoole-Cleteet 19 Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC in person to: La Strada West area, seeks alert, well PROBLEM KIDS? Acting- EXPERIENCED , fireplace, 2-car garage, much Call 528-2101. Experimental and short run. heatih and beauty aid store. Shop, 660 Center Street, 872-0501. Ext. 265, Monday records, cor­ more. Surrounded by ultra- or 646-1000. ■ Experienced only. Top Job shop experience Restaurant, 471 Hartford organized person with good Manchester. WANTED - One Assistant out, aggressive children neM INVENTORY CONTROL Area V Must be able to work flexible through Friday. PERSON - Purchasing, lift respondence and other FOR THE BEST - Manchester private grounds with stone wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 TOOLMAKER WANTED - preferred. To wort on either Road, Manchester. schedule. Previous secretarial skills, fair math Field Hockey Coach at people who care and can set Berlin Tpke . Wethersfield. truck, shipping experience information. File and School St. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 walls, mountain laurel, exotic ELECTRIC RANGE- With Prototype and machine lathe, brideeport, cintimatic experience preferred but will aptitude, with at least 2 years’ EXPERIENCED Manchester High School. Con­ limits. Full benefits. Resume: 563-0151. tact: Richard P. Cobb, Sr.. helpful. Excellent opportuni­ Clinton St. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ view of lake. Fireside Realty, eye level oven, and lower building. Apply in person, 81 or tracer. Top pay for right MEDIUM SIZE EAST train reliable individual. App­ experience to handle detail PREFERABLY ON IBM 5496. P.O. Box 6116. Hamden. Conn. maintain insurance troductory lesson with this ad. oven. First $100 takes it. Call HARTFORD LAW FIRM work in a specialized depart­ 649-8496. 647-3553. 06517. ty. Displaycraft Manchester, Norman St. 643-8030. Commerce Street, Glaston­ man. Excellent fringe ly daily 10 AM to 8 PM, Apply in person: Gaer forms. Various other Call 6464306. or 646-3549. 568-9439. RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 benefits. Apply at Paragon seeks Legal Secretary with ment. Will train for advance­ WANTED: School bus driver 643-955L bury. or call 633-4895. Brooks Discount, 277 West Brothers, 140 Rye Street, clerical duties. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. Tool Co., Inc. 121 Adams Real Estate experience. 289- Middle Turnpike, Manchester. ment. Call Mr. Gordon, 643- to drive in the Town of Bolton. CLERICAL OPENING - 8 to CARPENTERS- Immediate Call Larain Apply director of nursing. Will train. 537-5234|0r 537-5766. South Windsor. 4:30. Monday-Friday. Must be Good clerical skills UPRIGHT SEARS 16 CUBIC MUNSON'S CANDY Street, Manchester, 647-9935. 8625. 0644 for application.______openings available. at 742-5549 □ REAL ESTATE FT. FREEZER - Like new. Salm'onbrook Convalescent KITCHEN is seeking maie to a good typist and very good Experienced framers. Own required and interest in SAVE 6% Home, off House Street. with figures. Pleasant on the $2M. 2 door Whirlpool 17 cubic learn trade as candy maker. A&P STORE COUPON A iP STORE COUPON tools and transportation. Call BABYSITTER NEEDED for public contact. MANCHESTER ft. frostfree refrigerator- Glastonbury. Please call 633- Must be neat, have good per­ phone. Contact Hartford after 6:00 p.m., 568-4735. 23 W ilh Thu Coupon in d S S7 SO Pu rch tst* C D Q Ilfl Coupon and a JT so PvtfChSl#' alter school. 15 hours per Please send resume Hemet For Sett freezer $175. Whirlpool gas 5244. sonal habits, and be of sincere With T h ii Coupon and a $7 SO RufChaM* Despatch and Warehouse. RECEPTIONIST - Glaston­ U U BY OWNER ASST BATHROOM week. Good hourly pay. Own to: Box FF c/o bury firm has an immediate dryer $75. Gas heater $40. character. Send resume, in- W.E. Crowley, 528-9551. EOE. FULL TIME SALES HELP transportation preferred. Call COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 Oversized 7 room Cape, 3 Eleluxe 7 piece dinette set NURSES AIDES wanted for ciuding work experience, age, m OWN ^ji^ORONET 1 GALLON for days. Knowledge of knit­ Manchester Evening opening for pleasant, respon­ full time on all shifts. Apply 64&1^. ROOMS, 1st floor family up, full dormer, full base­ $125. Wrought iron 5 piece address etc. to: Munson's ting and crocheting Herald. sible individual for full-time room with fireplace, 4 director of nursing. Salmon- TEA CLOROX employment as Receptionist, ment, IVk baths, kitchen patio set $100. 633-9740. Candy Kitchen, P.O. Box 224, LATHE OPERATORS - With necessary. Call Knitters EXPiaiENCEO generous sized bedrooms, 2 brook Convalescent Home, off Boiton, Conn., 06040. World, 646-4340, Tuesday thru Applicant should have a plea­ 14'xl5', fireplace, House Street. Glastonbury. BAGS il^ lS S U E | 8 9 ' bleach 2 years’ experience. Good MACHINE OPfaATORS IMMEDIATE JOB 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car aluminum siding. Moving Saturday between 12 and 5:30. sant telephone manner and be garage, walkout basement, Please call 633-5244. benefits. Salary negotiable. WANTED OPENINGS In fast growing accustomed to handling WANTED: Loving sitter for I lM-Boneleta Beet Britket-Boweli M a nianay pbanWg i^rfto or elan area. References required. DOW hire must be able to proceed tlon givan lo prtlortnco MANCHESTER - NEW COOKS & KITCHEN DOW Bhouldw Cutlom Cut to Order Custom CuHJMrtmmed a t t e n t io n m o t h e r s i OMT catatop auMat BRAND NEW WEDDING HELPERS- Avaiiabie Bathroom 2Soz le e f lrtW Mt with a minimum of supervi­ oh—Location and Houra. Call 646-5308. LISTING. 6 room Cape. Saran cont sion Please send resume to: STUDENTS - We need help MMLOaniKSiaFTS GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6, weekends and evenings. Cleaner for Breakfast. Lunch and m h , i wt mn NO FEE - w e e k l y PAY Fireplaced living room, wall Mandwstor Best reasonable offer Wrap Roger Jacobs, CPA. 1406 Main at mtm ELECTRICIAN / to wall carpeting, rec room, Experienced preferred. SANDWICH SIZE FACIAL • 10* OFF LABEL London Broil Rib El Fresh Briskets C m a d R ie l Nights. Starting anytime. For kiformatlon can JO U RN EY M A N - An accepted. Please telephone Drivers License. Mature in- St., East Hartford. 06108. 643-9515 garage with patio. Immediate INVITATION Glad (SOct Kleenex 2soc Apply in person. South Wind­ experienced helper. Perma­ 646-2161, after 6:00 p.m. dividuais. Apply in person: b o i ' sor Dairy ^ e e n . 845 Sullivan AID 6 ASSISTANCE occupancy. Asking $56,900.00. Garden Grove Caterers, B a » Tissue nent postion. Many benefits. Correnti Real Estate. 646- OPEN FOR TO BID Avenue. ot North Eastarn Conn. Industrial & Commercial Keeney Street, Manchester. Crtamy or Kninehy WANTED SEWING 5252. INSPECTION tane Psltef Hm Ihvq ov PLEASE READ MACHINE OPERATORS - Inc. Wiring. Manchester. 646-1418. Sealed bids will be received in lb. Experience on power sewing 1S7 Em< Ctntaf SttMl SATURDAY MAN TO WORK IN GLASS MwKtiMtor EAST HARTFORD - Move the Office of The Director of SHOP - Full or part lime. machines helpful but not BABYSITTER NEEDED - right into this charming 3 ^ P E A N U T HOT DOR YOUR AD References required, Waddell 10AM-1PM General Services, 41 Center Apply in person to J.A. White Bonelett Cl«Mlfl«d BdR NTB Uktn ov«r th« required. We will train. Work Bedroom Ranch on quiet (PoMC mi) DOG WASHER WANTED - School area. Call after 6:30 Street, Manchester. Connec­ Glass Co.. 31 Bissell Street. Blade Steaks *2 ^ phont M a cofivwnlancf Tha Local grooming shop near home. Apply in person: street. Boasts fresh paint and ticut.' until Sept. 14, 1979 at BUHER ROLLS Hafaid la raaponaiblf for only Experience unnecessary. Call Roosevelt Mills. Vernon, NURSES AIDES - Part or full p.m., 643-0089. a 12x22 family room off the orta ineorract inaortk>n and tban Conn. time. 7 a.m. to 12 noon, 3p.m. 6 room Cape. 3 or 4 WOOD PICTURE FRAME 11:00 a.m. for the following; FULL & PART TIME for - 1 lo z .|a r Pkg. of Eight only to Iba aizt of tf>o original in> 871-0800. kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. Snack Bar and Golf Course. to 11 p.m., or 11 p.m. to 7 RELIABLE PERSON TO Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. bedrooms, new furnace, 18X22, $7. Grill on wheels $8, 911 Radio — Furnifili und (A&PBacon 1 lb pkg $t 19) Fully Cooked (Waler Addedl-SmokedAdded)-! aanton Errora twbich 0o not a m.. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ BABYSIT for Bowers School Apply at: Tallwood Country loaaan tf>« valua of tna advar* aluminum sided, over­ Coffee Si End Tables $20. In H la ll ■ I Of CENTER nut Street. kindergartner from 7:30 to Barbells $18, 2 large Anchors Club, Route 85 Hebron Phone ) IRoatls SLICES tiaamani will not ba corraclad by MANCHESTER - Good loca­ sized 2 car garage, plush $ ^S liced Bacon I T” Ham Steaks an addilional intartlon 12:30, Monday through St Buoy $50. Diving Equip­ The Town of Manchester is an 646-1151. SUPDMSOR for tion. Approximatelv 1/3 acre. carpeting, applianced Colonial-Sliced ^ jto A Skinned &AOevemed Oevemed DOG GROOMER WANTED - Friday. Call 646-4501, ask 6 Rooms plus, (Jape. New ment, (fins, mask, gloves, equal opportunity employer, BEEF-MEAT CENTER Experienced only. Good Full time opportunity Cjmthia. kitchen, a cream puff. knife), old rocker $10. 649- and requires an affirmative PART TIME. Phone from GERMAN SLICED kitchen. New roof. $50s. By home servicing our customers m> Bologna 89^ Beef Liver MANAGER TRAINEE- working conditions, eicellenl available for individual $59,900. 1104. action policy for all of its Con­ MONEY - Need more? Work BABYSITTER NEEDED for appointment, 643-9380. No in your own area. 249-7773. Pork Loin-14 to 17 lbs -Custom Cul Into Chops or Roasts ^ Available Wed -Sal $10,000. Minimum age 21. opportunity.871-0800. to supervise, schedule, agents. tractors and Vendors as a con­ High School graduate with part time while you or your kindergarten child, BuckW FORCED HOT AIR train and orient children are in school. Dairy dition of doing business with SECRETARY WANTED in PILGRIMS PRIDE business experience, or School area. Cali 643-1477, OLDER FIVE-ROOM HOME FURNACE- Some age but fine Whole Pork Loin h Fresh Haddock Fillets College with Graduate employees in food ser­ Queen has flexible hours to fit after 4:30 p.m. Dir: West Center St. to the Town, as per Federal legal office in Manchester. vour daily schedule. We have near hospital. Good condition. working order. Four burner Order 11246. Applicant must be an Apple Juice Drink Ga' 89 business training. Excellent vice department. 2-car garage. 649-0498, 228- 41 Hyde Street natural gas stove, brown. Fine WITH LEMON & SUGAR A A ▲ opportunity in Finance Field. COOKS t SALES PEOPLE year-round openings nights, older wardrobe. 649-5547. Bids forms, plans and excellent typist to handle Pfevious supervisory weekends and lunch hours. 9852. varied materials and have a Rrm offers unusually high wanted. Apply at Arby's SOUTHMIISOR specifications are available at Tetley Iced Tea Mix Inpx" 99 benefits, relocation r^uired Roast Beef 2i7 Broad Street, experience is required. Apply in person; DQ, 242 OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. pleasing telephone manner. KIW I FRUIT 59 . NEW LOW PRICE! Manchester, between 10 and 4 Broad Street, Manchester. BONB OF EDUCATION SUBURBAN - Astounding the General Services Office, Hours are 9 to 5, Monday thru after training. Triano Per­ For more information Hutch, walnut finish, Tomato p.m. Has the following positions Colonial Estate situated on 13 41 Center Street. Manchester, Friday. Salary commensurate Tomato sonnel. 98 Main. Southington. or to arrange for inter­ Vk acres features authentical­ excellent condition $150. New Connecticut. 62I-0I39 open GROUP I B-13 Steel Radial Firestone with experience. Reply with GOLDEN RIPE 2 LB. BAG HELP WANTED - PART view please contact the JIN ly reproduced carriage house Town of Manchester. references to Box EE, c/o personnel department at and barn. Near complete HOWUWD REALTORS 721 Tire, $35. 643 1814. Manchester Herald, HMTADINAI iONTADINA HELP WANTED Apply in TIME. 3-6 pm and part lime NURSING SUPERVISOR •HUINTMNER Connecticut VEUOW,OIIIOIIS Saturday. Manchester law of­ 646-1222, ext. 481. restoration on main house Robert B, Weiss. RANANAS CARRAGE person. 1 to 5 PM. Monday with 3 bedrooms, living room, 6 4 3 - 1 1 0 8 BLACK i WHITE Orecn-NaUve CL. thru Friday Must be available fice. Good typing and gram- Private home health' care •CUSTODIAL LIBHT General Manager MOTEL DESK CLERK - formal dining room, music PORTABLE TELEVISION PASTE SAUCE late nights and weekends. mar. Pleasee senisend resume to agency seeking full time HOUSEKEEFINB SET- $30. Call 528-7212 Saturday and Sunday after­ 12oz.can 15 o z.c a tu S tre e t. room, bourning room, keeping 044-8 noons. References. 646-6814. Subway, 288 Center Street, 447 C e n te r 71 Haynn Sttwt nursing supervisor with anytime. $ ' Manchester. 06040. •GUSTODIM .- Both M l room, 4 working fireplaces - Manchester. Mandwstir, C t 08040 BSN and at least 2 years more. $110,000. Fireside Real­ community health and part thiM ty, 643-8030 ELEC/TROLUX Vacuum with ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS experience. Challenging Lots-Lend lor Safa 24 power nozzle in good condi­ lbs. opportunity in the fastest SUBURBAN - Beautiful tion. Call 646-3125. Excellent Benefits. Apply ROCKLEDGE - Wooded lot, EDA Project Number to be assigned. DELIVERY MEN - Full time. growing area of nursing In person at: Oakridge If features 40 new Good working conditions. care. Salary negotiable. homes, (12 up /16 sold, more 100x240. $26,500. Group f WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe Town of Manchester. Connecticut (Owner) E8H-NAT1VE CT. Realtors, Philbrick Agency, washing machine, XC, $135.00. JUMBO SIZE-JUICY LARGE SIZE-FANCY company benems. Must nave Send resume to: working) with 3 bedrooms, drivers license. Apply in per­ 646-4200. Zenith 21 inch portable black Separate sealed bids for the Construction of Burnham Street SUNSHINE COOKIES CANADA DRY 20*16. FM U TIS SERVICES step-saver kitchen, dining Bartlett California Green u s a son to Turnpike TV Si area, large living room, full and white TV- $45.00. Wall and Buckland Street Improvements, Contract No. 4, will be Chip-a- 12 m ( Ginger i :i2o;; LEM DEPARTNENT received by the Town of Manchester. Connecticut at the Office than iM l w i n Appliances, 273 West Middle ExBcuHve DIractor basement for future rec room, Invoslmenl Property 25 cabinet grouping- $50.00. roos I I cans Brand new 2 drawer filing of the Director of General Services until 11:00 A.M,. E.D.S.T., Ale ' Pears year! Plums Peppers JSL lYirnpike. 771 Main Street treed lot - more. Almost non­ NEW'FFIITO-LAV MINI-PADS Aid t Auittanca COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. September 10.1979. and shall be publicly opened and read aloud EASTERN-WHITE FRESH-TENDER LARGE SIZE So. Windsor, Conn. existent closing costs. $43,425. Tostitos 6.011 New 30 Cl NURSE AIDES & Fireside Realty, 643-8030. feet waterfront property with The Information for Bidders. Form of Bid. Form of Contract. Chips ' Freedom pkg mTEm 2Hh. LAUNDRESS- Part time and ot N .L C i , Inc. 4 large cottages in very good 8,500 BTU ROOM AIR 5 Lb. Bag LESS Green LCU Patio condition. Fully furnished, CONDITIONER - Call 643- Plans. Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond. Performance and K in I n i ihanlatl 111 Inch ' full time, all shifts. Enjoy 357 East Cantor Stroet Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be For Dogs Old Fashioned pel working in a very pleasant located in Sandy Beach area, 8152. Potatoes m ri Beans I!£> Plants examined at the following location and home-like atmosphere. Manchostor, Ct. 06040 docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ Please call Doris Blain, RN, MARKETING RESEARCH turesque setting. Very 50 SCHOOL CHAIRS / DESKS Office qf the Director of General Services FRISKIES MA’S Director of Nurses, 6464)129. private. Owners want to - Cali 643-8152 Town of Manchester 30* Oil Label AIP6 l9 lOOSbMl ACCEPTING finance. Excellent investment Municipal Building Ruled or Unruled Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy APPLICATIONS for present TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS for group or indvidual. Zanotti 4 STURDY PARK BENCHES DINNERS ROOT REER 1-SubJect aido. If you always wanted to work in the health working with an excellent sup­ and future openings in our Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. - Please call 643-8152. 41 Center Street. Ttweettoz. cant lor Hall Gallon Btl. AJAX WRITING QQ c Manchester, Connecticut 06040 SPIRAL Z, W q£ 5 M . E ! care fieltf but lacked the training and experience porting staff. Very pleasant dietary departments, Full------^ atmosphere. Good wages and and part-time positions Part time, afternoon and evening Copies may be obtained at the office of the Director of General NOTEBOOK 3 9 * TABLET2 lorOO necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the LAUNDRY AGP too cl or benefits. Please call Doris available, Apply in person: e xio'i AAP-5 HOLE RULED work, flexible hours, paid training, Services located at Manchester. Connecticut upon payment of #10Legal„^, required skills while earning excellent wages and Blain, RN, Director of East Hartford Convalescent $50.00 for each set. DETERGENT 3-Sublect benefits. Nurses, 646-0129. Home, 745 Main Street, East no selling Involved. Office in West The Sentry Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning each set promptly and 84 oz. box SPIRAL Z. FILLER PAPER BOXED Hartford. Hartford. Call 728-0155. in good condition, will be refunded his payment. Any person (s) NOTEBOOK 6 9 * ENVELOPESOtr Th« Meadows ConvalascanI Homs offers: Free Home who obtains a set of plans and specifications but who fails to r'xiow" 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour TOOL MAKER to work in our BicClicPtniSinpkg or Tool St Prototype Depart­ permit a bona fide bid shall not be eligible for a refund of his WHEAT AND"I.I.A wOTHER •■itn VARIETIES vm nitM Ca . . *00 shMli ^ effective December 1, 1979. MAINTENANCE MAN - Full ment. Air conditioned plant. 5-Sub)ect in package Bic time steady work. Apply EvaluatioHa payment 200 Many paid benefits. Top Keebler Toast pJg 69* count 2. Fully paid insurance: hospital, medical, life and Nutmeg Villa'ge Office, 655 The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to NABISCO-REGULAR O'UNSALTED SPIRAL » « ) 9 BALLPOINT wages. Call for appointment: CLERK STENOBRAPHER disability. Talcottville Road, Vernon, Conn. Cycle Accessories, 423- What IS your home worih? Our prolessionalt can help reject any or all bids NOTEBOOK PENS 10 pi; 9 9 * , Conn. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Premium Saltines r 69* 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. 1611. you price your home lo sell lisle r and easier We will Elach Bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the amount, tt,203-$8,SM provide you wilh complele marKeting, financial, and form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information ^ouTToobetter with ajps ^better^J ithaapT ^better' wIthaap^ YOU'LL DO better with asp s 4. 8 paid sick days per year ; 9 paid sick days in 1980. Experience and training required Is not less than economic inlormalion No obligation. No pressure. No for Bidders dairy products bakery service deli frozen oods 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. six (6) years' experience In responsible office sales pitch. Ol course we d like lo m H your home tor Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements work or In lieu thereof graduation from business you Thai's our business And we reconlideni you will A IP 'T op Quality Light’N'Lively MfMDe 6. Training and in-service education. select US once you’ve seen our prolessionalism al work. as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum 2fc.Com. AssorttdMaals WeCliilM lefe l. school or high school with courses In typing and wage rates to be paid under the contract. COHAGE $139 ANGEL EGGK^ 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. business practices and two years of experience In In accordance with Executive Order 11246 (30 K R. 12319-25). SEALTEST FO O O ^vS MORTON’S 8. Located near public transportation. responsible office work. Must be able to type 40 GET MORE with the implementaiing rules and regulations thereof, and orders of CHEESE I SALAMI KAnRS CAKE'^^ Alda training classes begin Immadlataty. wpm and take dictation at 60 wpm. the Secretary of I^bor. a Certification regarding Equal Oppor­ YOGURT POT PIES Applications and job descriptions are available at tunity is required of bidders or prospective contractors and AAP • Muen$tef Chunks Monlerey K ra u ts e%P Cn |.oee*8ee*t A 9 lO t the Personnel Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street,. their propos^ subcontractors prior to the award of contracts or Luncheon Loaf SENTRY C arsndo 333 Bldwell 8t. M anchM ter, Ct. Manchester, Connecticut. subcontracts. Brick Cheese : Wheat 20 01 Vegetables Rsal Estate Services Inc. B'eakslone Bread Genoa Salami 6 4 7 -9 1 9 4 Closing date for filing Is August 27,1979. I No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual Store Sliced 0 29ConneciiculBoulevotd.Ea#Mamotd 289-4331 Sour Cream '0°', w 9 SAVE 2W-COBN OB Pound Cake'°p>‘9°'^ A n equal opportunity employer. date of the opening thereof M uanitar Cheese 99* ALPOom«5iic Cheese I6 Morioni-Gliied Robert B, Weiss. General Manager Bran iz Creamy Dated this 14th day of August 1979 Swiss Slices pkg Mullins Rice Pudding Donuts p°g' 59*^ 043-6 .U. in Wf tHPREWTR rnltiSr miiUTtriBe as«s4n roUflartW t r.lJU2.t-. v i VXGE FOl’RTKKN KVENINO HERALD. Sat., August 18. m 9 ^...... 51 Paantita — Charlea M. Schulz A rtlc le i tor Sale Doga-BIrdt-Pata 43 Ontcaa-Btoraa for Rant 55 For Sale Autos For Bale 51 rag Salat Wanted lo Buy 49 Apartmanta For Rant S3 ACROSS , DOWN Answer to Previous Puuie A 1 1T "r K 0 |k1 OLD FASHIONED 3-piPce TAG SALE - 9 to 4, Saturday, MANCHESTER - Main Street caravan arK Pi.iS 1 Sphere 1 Soak through E TT 7J j ] 3 TRAINS AND TOYS - Lionel, LARGE MODERN ONE WHV PO «(0U UW NTTD 'COME HO/ME WITH/ME, J IT'5 HARP TO LEAVE u n A 1 1 0 1 L T | liirdseve Maple Bedroom Set. 35 Longhill Street, Eiist Hart­ modem offices available. 300, jCuto ‘ ™ ^ 0H,REALLV?W£LL,I 4 Raspontibility 2 Lively dance B Ives, Flyer, Marklin. Any age, BEDROOM APARTMENT - Dear Abby E T 11 1T w r [T E 3 Call 643-8592 anytime. ford. Linens, kitchenware, 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or “ “ y- LIVE OUT HERE IN TWe 5PIKE,ANPLIVEA WHEN VOUReOblUNS TEAM 6 Singtstons 3 Bell sound B Cathedral ceilings, with CAN UNPERSWIP THAT.. 8 VLi H E Ls JO 3 household items, etc. AUSTRALIAN KELPIES - plastic or metal. Also dolls parts of. Heat, air con­ 12 Poverty-war 4 Tick n boats, trucks, etc. pre-19M private balcony. Plenty of ditioning included. Call 646- TOP. CASH for j^unk or K s m u tn im SNAKES, NORMAL LIFE. 16 IN FIRST PLAC E... IB t QUEEN SIZE SLEEP SOFA Rare breed of dog, only a wrecked cars. Call Blonder's By Abigail Van Buren " agency (sbbr.) 5 Dissenting E T 1 T 7 3 $185. Dehumiditier $35., 10 ft TAG SALE - August 18th., & 568-0925. closet space. Wall-to-wall 2469 or 646-2755. ANP1HE LIZARP5ANP 13 Bsatsn way vote B 'J] handful on the East Coast. carpeting. $225 without heat. of Hartford - 522-4414.10% dis­ 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - B E p ■ ■ ■ K u S 3 aluminum brake $150 646- 19th . 9 to 4 . 539 Woodbridge 14 Do 8 jackknife 6 American E reA i M3 Medium short hair dog. Great running condition. THE COVOTES? re ■ ■ ■ 643-1039; days 565-3734. count on parts with this ad. 15 Buddhism S 0888 Street. Ample parking on Excellent with children. AKC 466 MAIN STREET. North of Asking $500. Can.be seen at Indians n E 3 £ D Y X 3 Bliss Street I Houseliold Rooms for Rant 52 Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. type 7 Footwear 1 R 1 recognized. Please call 635- THREE ROOMS - Porter International Motor Car, Ltd., 3 USED 9500 BTU AIR items, sporting goods and 6003. of centrally located space. 69 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, 16 Stunning reve­ 8 Shaksspsar- n n f i if 2 ff ■ B[TTt T 3 Street area. Heat, gas, elec­ lation (comp, ean poem A T. 0 CONDITIONER $100. Excr- much miscellaneous. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Ideal for store, office or other a , or call 871-0849. □ c D T 0 J\n Ia 3) tric, parking. $275 monthly. S i i wd.) 9 Four score L E N ij N 0 ‘fi else Bicycle. $50. Call 646-6806 trally located. Downtown business or commercial use. WANTED JUNK AND U T E □ c D TAG SALE - Baby items, Manchester. Kitchen No pets. Security deposit. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. Dutch-Treat Wedding 18 English and tan, B T R A 1 A T 3 after 6 p m. MODEL WRECKS - Cash composer ordinal glassware, collectioles, in­ privileges. Call 649-2358. Ideal newlyweds. M9-9092, 49 Animal Paid. Call Parker Street Used 20 Ocean 10 Not odd 31 Lock away QUEEN SIZE BOX SI’RINC. sulation and muph mis­ HORSE BOARDING - New OFFICES, EXCELLENT MANCHESTER - Excellent Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. 21 Compass 11 Arid 32 Ages society (ebbr.) i MATTRESS - $75. Excellent cellaneous! 60 Bigelow Street. barn. Daily turnouts. Many LOCATION! Surrounded by 5 1974 CHEVY IMPALA - 2- No Treat to Mad Mom PriBClIla’B Pop — Ed Sullivan point Manchester; Saturday and extras! Extensive pasture and furnished room for banks, 500 square feet. $150 17 Bucket 35 Winter 50 Vast period of condition Call anytime, 643- BONNEVILLE 1969 • Huge 25- Door Hardtop. Salesman’s 22 Soft food 19 Soldier's moisture 0496. keep tryinp. Sunday, 9 to 3. trails. $100 monthly. 643-5251. gentleman. Parking. No monthly. For information call gallon gas tank. Automatic. car, in excellent condition. - IM GONG TD ^ POOR CH1LP-' HER '' 24 Earth deposit time kitchen priviledges. $30 week­ RESPONSIBLE PERSON I JUSTKNOW ITS ^ BUT SINCE r address 3B One of the WANTED to share house in 649-5334. Tremendous trunk space. New transmission. Must sell! BETON AHORSE , ■ FATHER MUSTSPENP 26 Flew (sbbr.) 52 Spun TAG SALE - Saturday, rain Musical Instruments 44 ly. 649-4012. DEAR ABBY: Our son never had much succeu with girls, eCJING TO BE A ALWAWS TRV TD Gershwins FIREWOOD - Miscellaneous Manchester. Prefer non­ Inly 568-1127. THINK PCSinVELV- FOR MV BIRTHCAV.' ALLHISTI/ME AT 30 Actress Rainer 23 Dinner item 40 Spats 54 Bowsprit date Sunday 10AM, Maple cor­ PROFESSIONAL OFFICE so he fell for the first one who piid sny itlention to him and NEW BCVCLE OR 33 Cinnabar framing, pivwood. rippings. smoking female. Reasonable. 1294 after 5 PM. T H E TR A C K 25 Pull 43 Drinks FREE CASE with all 1/2 MANCHESTER - Room for they're getting married next month. We tried to get him to A HC3RSE.' 34 Corn plant 55 Regan's father Call 643-413'J ner desk, metal day bed, old 647-1031. SPACE in remodeled Vic­ 1974 FIAT - 4 door. Standard, 26 Ship deck bureau, dishes, books. Pool price Guitars with this ad. rent. Private entrance. Heat parts 45 Confederate 56 Is human torian in Depot Square area. am/fm radio. Good running wait, but he wouldn't listen. 27 •'____ La TOOLMAKERS DREAM' table, household. 24 Farm Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, and utilities paid. $45 weekly. Single with reception, 175 condition. Best offer. 646-6082, 1 called the bride's mother to find out how many guests we 36 Paraphernalia States Army 58 Belonging to New Britain 225-1977 Ooen til Call 242-1872' ' RESPONSIBLE FEMALE IN 37 All (prefix) Douce" Extra large Gerstner oak tool Drive, off Prospect Street. square feet. Suite up to 950 or 644-1294. were allowed to have, and I offered to pay for any extra peo­ (abbr.) the thing 9 p m ^ ...... MID-20S to look for apartment 39 Croon 28 Soviet city chest. Like new' Full of lools. with same in Manchester. Call square feet, possible 1971 TORINO - Showroom ple we wanted to invite over and above that number, She 29 Fall in drops 47 Pivotal TAI i SALE - Saturday & Sun- Apartments For Rent 53 renovations to suit. Call 643- condition. Air conditioning, 41 New Deal 59 Short pin $275. Call 649-1794 633-6992. 1966 MUSTANG - Very good said, "We never had any trouble with our other daughter's project (abbr.j dav. I8lh.. & 19th., 9 to 3. 267 TROMBONE- In excellent 2520. from 9 to 4:30. new tires. 57,000 original condition. Best offer over wedding because the groom's parents realized it was also 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 Green Hoad. Manchester, condition. Buescher, with LOOKING for anything in real miles. Call 649-3544.______42 Twos EAST HARTFORD- Newly $2000. Call after 5:00 p.m., their soa's wedding and they paid for half of it." 44 Steals 14 .iriiund back of house in base­ oversized case. $250. Call 649- estate rental - apartments, 649-2270. 12 13 7085 anytime. homes, multiple dwellings? decorated 1 bedro'om [“ofhce'space"! 1966 FORD MUSTANG- Abby, every etiquette book I've ever seen'plainly states 46 Naive (Fr.) ment. 48 Cheese state IS 16 17 1976 PUCII MAXIS MOPED- No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate $120.(276-3) Rental Assistors, Needs minor work. As is, $ ^ . that the bride's family is supposed to put on the wedding. I 236-5646. small fee. I FOR RENT j 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS - In (abbr.) Excellent condition. $350 SIX-FAMILY TAG SALE - VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Call 649-9631 anytime after excellent condition. Power realize that weddings cost a lot, but if people can't afford it IS 19 21 firm. SONY 4 channel Aniiqiies, Classic Car, ping Excellent condition. $90.00. I 2.50 square feet, center of | 6:00 p.m. they shouldn't expect the other family to pay half. 49 Hang loosely 1 ■ ROCKVILLE- Sniffy 2 steering, power brakes, low o »Wt by X* »"r 51 War prisoner 25 receiver lSOH-4750i $200. pong table, 16 gauge shot gun. Call 643-4762. I Manchester, air con- ■ mileage. Original owner. Am I out of line to ignore their brazen suggestion even 22 Sony stereo cassette deck bedroom, yard for kids and (ebbr.) ■ furniture. hnoKS. toys. etc. pets. (221-4) $155. Rental I ditioning and parking. Call ! $1900. 649-9102. though we're better off than they? 26 27 28 31 32 iTCK 3I $1,50; SANSIT Belt Boets-Acceasorles 45 Captain Eaay — Crooka A Lawranca 53 Set aside August laili., & 19th., 9 to 6, Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. S_643-9551. ■ GROOM'S MOTHER 57 Submarine 1 drive turntable iSR-222i $70. rain nr shine. 44 Boston Hill MOVING - MUST SELL 1970 33 FOR SALE- 67 Tempest, 326 WHERB ARB WAITl VtUST Yt3U seeing ■ ■ one pair of speakers $50 All in Road Andover. 1975 PROLINE 20 FOOT Olds Cutlass. Best offer. 643- DEAR MOTHER: Yo« are cwrect aboat what the instrument A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD MAGNIFICENT MANSION- Wanted lo Rent 57 engine, functionally sound; y o u TAKIMB CALL MY PAREWT9?' 37 38 «> excellent condition. Call 649- CENTER CONSOLE- With 1335 anytime. etiqaettc baaks say. Bat ia MY back, coasMeratlon aad 60 Over (poetic) 6262 or 646-6021. 1977 115 HP. Evinrude Motor. Could help to sell your items Huge 4 bedrooms, plush body unregisterable. Looking ■ 1 *' faster, rent your room quicker carpet. Kids and pets ok. to sell for parts, 742-8636 or caaiateB seaae oatraak etiqaette. la tame caaet, tke 61 Ulster 42 45 Trailer, anchor, compass, CB, WANTED TO RENT - FOUR 1972 VOLVO STATION 62 Avow 1 1 built in 40 gallon gas tank, and bring you better results! $300's. (155-3). Rental ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ 646-1758. groom's pareata have lOt aaly aktred eapeatea, tkey've pat 46 47 TAG SALE ■ Saturday. Sunday Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. WAGON 145 S - Roof racks, OB tke weddiag. Bat that happeot oaly if they're deligfclod 63 Row with it TAG SALES extra 6 gallon tank. Boat has Ask the Herald Classified Ad ple in forties. 649-9882. Keep one owner. Good condition. 64 Conjunction ■ 1 August 18th & Ifnli. 10-4. new bottom paint, and is in taker about details. Put the trying.______with the match. 49 50 52 54 55 56 Miscellaneous items. STAR to work for you! Phone EAST WINDSOR- Lovelv 4 Asking $1750. Call after 5PM, (pl'l ■ ■ water. Bought larger boat 872-2435. , 65 Lower 57 58 59 60 TAG SALE - 3 FAMILIES. Something for everyone. 24 $5,000 complete. 742-7668. 643-2711. rooms, children welcometl. In WANTED SMALL •••••••••••••••••a#••••«•• DEAR ABBY: I have been courting a gorgeous woman for appendages the $200's. (230-4). Rental 1972 OLDS CUTLASS Moving, furniture, bicycles, 0'I,eary Drive, Manchester. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT SUPREME. Power steering, Motorcyeles-BIcycles 64 eight months. She is 20 years younger than I. II am 82.1 66 Housewife's ti­ 61 62 63 household items, clothing, 16 FOOT PEMBROKE Assistors. 236-5646, small fee. for single working man, or We love each other dearly. My dilemma is whether i t ' tle (abbr.) would consider sharing power brakes, air, bucket 64 65 66 books, toys, games, etc 215 RUNABOUT with trailer $400. seats, newly rebuilt V-8. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - would be fair of me to ask her to marry me when I know she i6 Natchaug Drive. Glastonbury, Hospital bed $25 . 646-5892. CALL FOR DETAILS- Large expenses with someone who MANCHESTER MAIN 7 Rooms. $165. ( 193-31. Rental $2200.00. 643-2546. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, could find a younger man who could do more of the things ,NfWSB*P|B IN' Saturday, Aug 18tli, 9 to 3 has an apartment with extra 100% stock and in excellent she loves to do-dance, swim, garden and travel. TAG SALE - Saturday & Sun­ STREET- 2 /3 room Assistors. 236-5646, small fee. bedroom. Male 40. 742-6160. Manchester Road, left on MIRROCRAFT ALUMINUM shape. $4500. 742-8786. I'm afraid she would be giving up so much, but she says dav. 9 to 5. Childrens clothes, apartments, heated, hot after 2:00 p.m. BANK R*EPOSSESSIONS Mountain Road, right on baby items, miscellaneous 12 ft. boat $275, dehumidifier water, appliances, no pets, what time we would have together would be well worth the 'i Minnecliaug. right on FOR SALE - 1975 Oldsmobile household goods, car radios $30, 10 ft. aluminum brake parking, security. 523-7047. ENFIELD- A brand new 3 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT sacrifice on her part. Win at bridge Natchaug $125. aluminum ladder $80. QUIET, YOUNG BUSINESS Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 750- Kerker headers. KNN i." Y-liESIWifMW J etc. Something for everyone. bedroom. Kids and pets ok. WOMAN desires "studio- needs body work $1195; 1974 We live in different states. I've visled her once, and she Allay Oop — Dava Oraua 69 Dinslow Road, Glaston­ 646-0888. filters. Oil cooler. Much TAG SALE ■ Saturday & Sun­ PLEASANT QUIET com­ $300's. (153-2). Rental type',' one- or two-room apart­ Wagoneer. 4 wheel drive has come to visit me three limes. We have a wonderful time bury. pletely renovated 4 room Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 I'omploic .in edio. il was day Aug.lSth. & lOth, 9 18 FT. INVADER - Custom in­ ment. Separate entrance S : 1973 Buick La Sabre p.m. together. Abby. I think about her constantly, but I don't LIKE Stephen Street. Manchester. apartment. First floor. preferred. References $995; 1973 Ford Country Sedan want to deprive her of the chance to find a younger man WANTS NO RTH 8-18-/ apparent that West had held TAG SALE- 225 Highland terior. 165 Mercury I 0. depth Mature, responsible adults on­ eiglii liean.< lor his preempt. Ping Pong table, electric finder am-fm radio, new can­ MANCHESTER - 5‘A room available. 646-0688 after 6:30 Station Wagon $650; 1972 MG 1975 KAWASAKI KZ 400 - $700 while she's still able to. lE S WITH 4 QJ8754 organ, lawn mowers, crafts, Street. Saturday- 10 to 3. ly. No pets. Security. Call 649- duplex. All appliances. $350 PM. Model B/(jT. 2 door coup WHITEV.' ^ V 2 Roth opponents followed to Dresser, plant stand, clothes, vas, custom trailer, mint con­ 5897 after 6 PM. or best offer. 643-5836. She would have lo quit her job and move here, but I am much, much more' dition. 644-1151. monthly, plus security and •••••••••••••••••••••••••• low mileage $1800; 1970 finsncislly able lo take care of her. ♦ A 9 4 a trump and lo three rounds dishes, nods 'n ends. ot clubs Now Dan had count­ utilities. No pets. 643-6792 Autos For Sale 61 Chevrolet Malibu $350; 1970 I'm still mentally alert and in fairly good health for my 4 A K Q Chrysler New Yorker $395. ed cighi hearts, one trump TAG SALE - Miscellaneous Sporting Goods 46 after 4PM. age. but I'm lacking in strength because, living alone, I don't EAST TAG SALE- 100 Mather •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'The above may be seen at the WEST and three clubs in the West 52 Ensign Street. East Hart Apartments For Rent 53 WE PAY TOP PRICES for eat properly. (She's a wonderful cook so I'm sure I’d gel 4 3 4 9 ford. Saturdav and Sundav. Street, Saturday & Sunday. ZEPHYR HANGGLIDER -19 Homes lor Rent 54 wrecked and junk cars. A Si B Savings Bank of Manchester. 1973 HONDA CL 70 - Excellent hand His other card was August 18th & 19th.. 10 to 3. Main Street, Manchester. condition. $190.00. 649-2094. stronger If she married me.l 4KQJHI43 4 75 ciihcr ihc icn ot clubs or a Aug. 18, 19, id to 6. ft. lightweight, standard with MANCHESTER - Convenient Auto Salvage, used auto parts. ♦ KJ8743 •••••••••••• TOLLAND - 8 Room Modem Please help me decide what to do. ♦ Q diamond II it liappened to be deflexers. list ' ' area. Modern 4-room apart­ Call Tony 646-6223. YES OR NOV 4 832 4 10 9 7 5 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 633-7102. Colonial, with privacy. $550 1979 YAMAHA MX 175 - one ot ihe diamond honors. ment Mature adults only. SOUTH Dan was going to make the $285 monthly. Hayes Corp. per month. References and 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Never been ridden. Must sell! security deposit required. Also 1978 Suzucki RM 1$5. DEAR YES: Yes! Yea say yea love each other deorly,'' 4 A K 1 0 6 2 slam 11 ii wasn't then East AKC SIIELTIE - 2 male pups Garden Products 47 646-0131. excellent. Must sell, FORD 1970 LTD WAGON - TAG SALE - A variety of Sable and white. Champion Group I Realtors, Philbrick sacrificing! Any reasonable must sell! Desperate. 8 to so wkat ore yon waitiag lor? All It lair Ib love tad war. II the 4 A 10 held all three high diamonds wearing apparel, draperies, Agency, 046- 4200. offer over $1450 Call after New transmission and 4:30, call 289-4374, Carmine; lady waated a yoaager maa, yoa woalda't be ia her Ufe. a 10 5 2 and Dan was iloomed He led quality and temperament. 643- CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Manv ATTRACTIVELY PANELED starter Rebuilt engine. dishes, chairs, etc, 10 to 4. varieties. 29 Mountain Road, 3:30 p.m., 649-1150. 528-6063. after 5 call 647-9010, Rick Doa't coaat year yean, coaat year Ueotlagt, aad go ahead 4 J 64 a low diamond trom dummy. ■Saturdav. Sunday 26 Agnes 7268. 2-room apartment. Stove, Power steering, power Glastonbury (Near refrigerator, heat. Adults, MANCHESTER - 6 room aad ■airy her. Vulnerable: Neither East rose with Hie king and Street. Manchester raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida brakes. Roof rack. Good con­ Th« FlIntetonM — Hanna Barbara Productlona was end-pl.iyed It East had SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Minnechaug Golf Course). references, no pets. $210. 646- dition. $695 Call 647-1727. Dealer: South REGISTERED HALF 3167, 228-3540. dining room, 2 car garage. Customized, in and out 14 placed low. West would score TAG SALE - Antique Fur­ September occupancy. $500 miles per gallon on regular N orth East South lus queen, but would have lo ARABIAN GELDING - Red BLUEBERRIES TO PICK- 50 1975 CHEVY MONZA - 48,000 1979 HONDA MOPED - Call niture, many pieces China, with white blaze and rear cents pound. 33 Watrous Road, monthly. Arruda & Barcomb, fuel. Loaded with extras in­ C 'M O N - RIGHT.'..AT S8S A.M., 14 give Dan a riitl and discard. crystal, silver, glass. Modern „ , ■ VERNON / ROCKVILLE- miles. Excellent condition, in­ 649-2094. CONFIDENTIAL TO “BIG ED": BetUr lUrt lookiag stockings. 649-8355. Bolton. 649-4767.. Accepting applications for 2 644-8000, 644-1539. cluding . - Factory Air! Low VYE'RE SOT A SCORE / I'M SURE HER 4N T P ass 5 4 sofa. Limoge pieces, One ow ner ternally and externally. Best aroaad lor aaother )tb. Proas too aiach YES-SIR AND NO- PAVINO TO SETTLE HOUSE WlU. BE 5 NT P ass 6B cookware, yard goods, pain­ Bedroom Apartment, starting ...... offer. 649-ir-1-1699. alter ' ‘5:00 “ p.m. MOPED 1979 MOTOBECANE SIR 0 aoB caa get ta UL-8 IR. A sm iw experts HOME SWEET HOME - Antiques 46 at $191 monthly. Includes all Excellent condition. Over A VISIT.'' WITH HER.''.' A A PEUPECT 6 4 P ass P ass tings. lamps, wicker, much, $14,000 invested. A real - 186 miles. Cost $800. Fuliv Complele health-guard utilities, wall-to-wall OHIces-Stores tor Rent 55 1966 FORD STATIONWAGON equipped Sell for $600 . 643- MESS/ much more' 706 North Main facilities. Cats also. Canine PRETTY 1875 coal-wood bargain for $7495. Must be You hold 8-iB-B Street, Saturdav August 18th carpeting and appliances. Call - Radio, automatic, power 4829. Getliag aurriod? Wbothcr yoa waat a Itraal ekarch 4 Q954 liolidav Inne. 200 Sheldon power stove, with back plate- PROFESSIONAL / seen Call 643-0421. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-237-8858, EHO. steering. Good condition. Low w a d ^ or a otaple da-yaar-ewa-tUag coreaaay, get Opening lead: 4K 4 4 3 2 Road, Manchester. 646-5971. pipes to set into fireplace. BUSINESS OFFICE mileage $350. Call 649-6271. Campers-Trallers GARAGE SALE - Sunday. 1- $500 . 649-9102. BUILDING - Approximately 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. Abby'o lew boohlot, ‘How to Have a Lovely Woddiag. ♦ A K 9 474 MAIN STREET- Second Mobile Homes 65 4 10 8 4 5:30 Rain or shine. 17 Ard­ floor. 3 rooms heated. No 2600 square feet, with ample Excellent running condition, 1974 CHEVY VAN - Paneled, 8^ II aad a laag, oUsapod 08 eoaU) eolbaddroiaod FREE - 8-month-old black parking. Close to Center, automatic transmission, more Road, oft East Middle THE PACK RAT ANTIQUES Mpliances. No pets. Security, carpeted. $1400. Excellent 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- oavola^ to Abby: ISl Laiky Drive, Beverly HPIo, CoUI. By Oswald Jacoby A New Hampshire reader Turnpike Formica table, Lab Female, spayed, all hospital and new court power steering and radio. shots Dog house. Good with &• COLLECTIBLES. Open by Tenant insurance requrequired. mechanical condition Call Very good condition. Many and Alan Sontag asks what vve bid in response chairs, ladders, tools, small appointment only until $225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 building. For info, call 568- New battery, new body work. 649-7833 to partner's one-club opening. appliances, lawn furnilure children, needs room. House 7658 or 871-0401 568-2646. extras! Call 6334890. broken 647-9976 September. 643-6680. to 5. Denver export Dan Morde- We respond one diamond. etc. There is little reason to play WVWWA'.V’AV^WiV.VAW^.WWtiWiWgWWWWWWWWWWyWJWW.V.WnJVWW* eai was unhappy when his Astrograph l//i partner barged Into Black­ in spades unless partner can ,V> -SV! ,* a* C- V's' :* Tha Born Loaar — Art Banaom wood. but he did show his two bid that suit over our one aces and his king He was diamond. delighted when his partner AKW SI'M’KH KNTKHl’msi-; \SS\ i Bernice Bede Osol 15WT LEMOWAPe N IRAKI o r OF' slopped at six. but unhappy again when he saw the (Do you have a question for •AOITTARfUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ^ rr^aMiowAW './C ' dummy. Unless fortune really the experts? Write Ash the Be elen for the opportunity to smiled upon him. he could sec Exports. " care of this newspa­ JwMSiv become involved in a project per. Individual queslionr will q b u r two sure diamond losers. Still % someone else Is mestermindlng. be answered if accomp. ted Partictpetlon could be profitable there was a chance by stamped, self-addressed ^Birthday to you. Dan noted least's play of the CAPRICORN (De&22-Jen. 19) seven of hearts at trick one. envelopes. The most interest­ The spotHght is on your mate or He ruffed his 10 of hearts with ing questions will be used m Augtftt 10.1079 partner today because you piece a high trump at trick two this column and will receive You could bring to cornptetion it there. 'This person will appreci­ When East played the five to copies of JACOBS MODERN I this corning year the lest phase ate your making him or her feel of an important change m your Services Offered 37 Building Contracting 33 Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 important. rteatbcliff — Gaorge Gataly Services Offered 37 lifestyle you've been hoping lo AOUARIJARIUS (Jen. 20-feb. 19) accomplish What you do may You work today with the r&M TKKE SERVICE - Free PICKET SPLIT RAIL AND CUSTOM Carpentry • homes, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ affect others as well as yourself family or those who you consider eslimates. discount senior STOCKADE FENCES Additions. Repairs, Cabinets. ment Co. Expert installation SAVMGS to be close. Plan a project that ...... 1 citizens. Company INSTALLED- Anv size. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. of aluminum siding gutters will involve the whole clan. Manchester-owned and Reasonable rates, f’ree es­ and trim. Roofing installation LEO (July 23-Auq. 22) A peace­ PISCES (Peb. 204lareh 20) WInthrop — Dick Cavalll operated Call 646-K127. timates. 289-11B3 anytime. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY andjj^irs 649^^871-2^. ful. quiet day is in the offing for You're a good manager of those Carpentry and general con­ you M you use this serene mood under your charge or care today. DAY CARE HOME - Fully tracting. Residential and r " b (p e r t ” 1 to your advantage you might get If you make a p ^ n t with a young t h a t W A S SAID B&M TREE SERVICE - person, the lesson will be long Specialist in tree and stump licensed, safe, fun, affordable. commercial. Whether it be a ■ CHIMNEY CLEANING ■ something accomplished that ^ A M E M B E R normally bugs you. Learn more remembered. removal Free estimates 640-8099. small repair job, a custom I • Very Clean Work I ARIES (Mereh 21-AprN 10) A O F TH E built home or anything in I • Many Raferancas | about yourself by sending for Senior citizen discount 24 your cc^y of Astro-Qraph letter relaxing day at home with the aENERATION - hour, year round service 643- between, call 646-1379. ! • Diligent 8i Caraful • which begins with your birthday famify wM do you a world of good i^ lf s f e r 7285. ■ Safety Inspection Included * Mail $1 for each to Astro-Graph today. You won't have to go any TO BE Paintlng’Paperlng 32 CARPENTRY & MASONRY - Box 489. Radio City Station. N.Y further than your own backyard RUNNING THIS REWEAVING burn holes Additions and Remodeling. ! Q R E Q 10019 Be sure to specify birth to find enjoyment. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. PAINTING - Interior and Free estimates. Call Anthony date TAURUS (April 20-Msy 20) A C O LlN TRy Window shades. Venetian exterior, paperhanging, Squillacote 649-0811. ! the VIRGO (Aug. 23*8«pt. 22) Make sympethetic ear and keen men- SQVtEClAV. blinds. Keys TV FOR RENT excellent work references. C H I M n E Y certain you spend the day tei faculties make you a good Marlow's. 867 Main St 649- Free estimate.s. Fully in­ CARPENTER - Repairs, I among friends with whom you friend to be around today. Don't sured Marlin Matson. 649- remodeling, additions, gar­ I SWEEP THE BK TOP feel comfortable You won t want be surprised if you get a lot of 5221 to knock yourself out trying lo attention. 4431. ages. roofing. Call David 1649-1431 “1 OEMNN (May 21-Jufie 20) You Patria, 644-1796. p S73A St Mmeh**!* J j please strangers LWRA (Set. 22*Oct. 23) Unless can take big load off your wallet OVALITY PAINTING and I ftST DAY-SAT. AUfi. 18th you are running the show you by puttering around the house ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, Paper Hanging by Willis FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY SPECIALIZING cleaning and doing tittle odd jobs. 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