Afw ' Carter Denies Reports Carter^s Appearance Youth Prevails in U,S, Was Healed, hy Faith Ted Asked Him to Quit Highlights Emmy Show Open Tennis Tourney Page 2 , Page 6 Page 14 Page 11 Hanrltrstfr Cloudy Tonight, Sunny Tuesday £u ftttn 5 Detail* on page 2 Faster Tempo President Carter’s Middle East Vol. XCVIII, No, 289 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, September 10, .1970 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 * 20$ Single Copy > 15$ Home Delivered envoy Robert Strauss and Egyp­ tian Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil reported a general accord today to “step up the tempo” of the negotiations with Israel on Dragnet Hunts Escapee Palestinian autonomy. I: ^ Strauss, who returned to the NEW HAVEN (UPI) - State Middle East Sunday for his second Purolator Security Inc, garage/ in matter of seconds and made no move charged with one count of capital police today threw out a dragnet for visit in less than a month, met for Waterbury, If convicted, he faced to threaten her. felony murder because one of the escapee Lawrence J. “Buddy" electrocution under the state’s new three hours in Cairo with Khalil, It was "scary to see him drop guards killed in the ambush was an who leads the Egyptian side at the Pelletier, charged in the slayings of death penalty statute. down,” she said, A correctional off-duty Hartford police officer. They autonomy negotiations. three guards in an armored car heist. He, his common-law wife Evelyn guard tried unsuccessfully to catch also were charged with three counts S C S O S O N m n Pelletier, 36, squirmed his way Vega, and Donna and Donald Couture him. Local and state police and FBI of felony murder. B MMon; hnpoMibto Strauss, who leaves Tuesday for Israel, said afterward: “I think through air ducts at the New Haven were arrested within 24 hours of the fanned out in the neighborhood. Ms, Vega, 26, and Couture’s wife, B B m y H M Community Correctional Center Sun­ aotcfcVanlM* we leave here with a general ac­ pre-dawn raid. Most of the money, “ Everybody’s out looking for Donna, 23, face three counts of felony day night, dropped down into the gCMooAndTiwMan cord that will serve us well.” jewelry and checks were recover^ him," said a police detective in murder, which is not a capital Q) Bw t Of Bums And Allan guarded lobby in a shower of ceiling at Couture’s home in Wallingford. Waterbury, Pelletier’s hometown. offense. Both women testified before "This is the time for our con­ fragments and fled into the night. Pelletier was returning from the “We’re all on the lookout, all the men a grand jury and are free on bond. 11:30 tinuing. stepping up the tempo, if £ M ovis "The Jayhawkers" “We are looking for him, but I hospital section of the Whalley have pictures of him.” Waterbury police declined com­ you will, for actions around the 0 1959) Jeff Chandler, Fess don’t want to-give any details of Avenue jail at 10:30 p.m, Sunday His lawyer, public defender Ray­ ment when asked if they were guar­ ■arker. (negotiating) table beween now exactly what we are doing,” said when he went into a utility room to D M ovie "On A Clear Day You and next May," he said. mond Quinn, said Pelletier had been ding Ms. Vega, who reportedly "told state police spokesman Adam wash clothes. He pried open a door Ian See Forev^" (1970) Barbra Negotiations on autonomy for very depressed recently, mostly everything she knew" to the grand itreisand, YveS^ontand. Berluti. He said there was no specific underneath a sink and knocked out a the 1.1 million Palestinians who because of a court order forbidding jury that returned the capital murder B Second C ity TV search planned “because we don’t plasterboard partition. him from seeing Ms, Vega. indictment against Pelletier and 9 IB 8 Tonight inhabit the Jordan West Bank and know where he is.” The 6-foot-6 suspect crawled "He had been in the hospital facili­ Couture. 9 M ovie "The Red Dragon" Gaza Strip opened last May 25 and 1946) Sidney Toler, Benson “It’s not a question of cordoning off through a maze of ceiling air ducts ty, he lost 45 pounds," (juinn said. Pelletier, who now faces an ad­ ong. have a target duration of one a wooded area and going in with and dropped into the jail’s lobby, “My understanding is that he ditional charge of unlawful flight to 9 Alan King Qoet Nashville year. , police dogs," Berluti said. State using blankets tied together as a couldn’t keep any food in his stomach avoid confinement, escaped from 3 Captioned ABC News police called off a search in the im­ rope. He ran through the lobby onto and had no appetite. Norwich State Hospital — a mental 2:00 Storm Stalls mediate New Haven area after County Street, disappearing in the “It certainly is a surprise, but this institution — in 1965. He has been in [) M ovie "The BeasI From 0,000 Fathoms" (1953) Paula MIAMI (iJPI) — Tropical Storm tracking dogs failed to pick up a darkness. type of thing happens and it’s an’un­ and out of jail since he was a teen­ laymond, Paul Christian. Frederic was stalled over Cuba scent. Ellen Flagg, an employee who was fortunate thing all around," he said. ager. D M ovie "My Favorite Wile" early today and hurricane Pelletier, as well as three other sitting in a glassed-off section 20-feet “I don’t know what'bearing it will Currently, Pelletier was awaiting 1940) Cary Grant, Irene Dunne. forecasters quickly revised their suspects, was being held on $750,000 away from where Pelletier dropped have on my case." tests by a psychiatrist to determine if S Dr. Scott On Hetirawt advisories to tell the Florida Keys Lawrence J. Pelletier bond in the April 16 robbery of a from the ceiling, said he fled in a Pelletier and Couture. 26, were he was mentally competent to stand 00 trial in the Purolator case. 9 B 8 Midnight Special and southwest Florida to be es­ pecially watchful. 30 ) Nawa (Tbna Approximata) "The threat to the Keys was decreasing as the storm moves 43 west-northwest," National D M ovie "My Reputation" 1946) Barbara Stanwyck, Eve Hurricane Center Forecaster Cuba Diplomacy Faces Test rden. Miles Lawrence said Sunday :00 night. “That’s not the case WASHINGTON (U P I)- The “firm A U.S. spokesman announced from the naval base at Guantanamo ministration not only would endanger SALT II would be defeated if it came D Joe Franklin anymore. That doesn’t piean it’s diplomacy” President Carter said he Dobrynin’s return and said he would Bay in return, but any such proposal ratification of the arms limitation up for a vote now because of the :30 increasing - we’re in a holding would employ to deal with the Soviet meet Vance today at the State is likely to fall on deaf ears. treaty, but would invite trouble in Soviet troops. D News pattern. We just don’t want to let troops in Cuba was to have its first Department. The time of the meeting The correspondent questioned a other parts of the world if the Soviet "If we do not insist the combat i M ovla "On The Riviera" the Keys off the hook.” real test with the return to was not announced. State Department spokesman about troops were not withdrawn. troops be removed, then I think we re 951) Danny Kaye, Gene Tier- borrowing trouble against the 9y- Once Frederic, which has 50 Washington of Soviet Ambassador The United States had requested the numbers and rationale for U.S. “I think they must be withdrawn," mile an hour winds, clears the Anatoly Dobrynin. Dobrynin’s early return in order to troops at Guantanamo. Church said in a television interview future," Church said. He said an in­ :46 3 Ja ck Banny coast of Cuba “I see no reason Dobrynin has been in Russia, push forward with the “firm But the United States has made on CBS-TV’s Face the Nation. “In sufficient U.S. response would invite why it couldn’t intensify into a where his father recently died, but he diplomacy” President Carter said he clear over the years the only my judgment, the Senate will not “ further adventurism " by the :15 i M ovie "Stars And Stripes very respectable hurricane," returned Sunday and was called to a planned to use to resolve the issue of American military installation on ratify the SALT treaty while Soviet Soviets and the Cubans. irever" (1952) Cillton Webb, Lawrence said’ meeting today with Secretary of the Soviet combat brigade from communist territory is not combat troops remain in Cuba. That He said the method used to per­ ebra Paget. State Cyrus Vance, signaling Cuba, negotiable, and the spokesman said is just a truthful assessment of my suade Moscow to remove the troops Long Record \ heightened negotiations over-the A Soviet correspondent at the daily that position is unchanged. reading of the mood of the Senate." must be left to the president, but troop issue that is clouding prospects State Department news briefing last Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, chair­ Church said he had hoped the arms suggested the United States could use NEW YORK (UPI) - A for SALT II ratification and U.S.- week hinted his country might man of the Senate Foreign Relations treaty could be considered on its own favorable trade status or the deploy­ Manhattan man arrested for Soviet relations generally. propose a withdrawal of U.S. troops Committee, said Sunday the ad­ merits, but agreed with Senate ment of U.S. troops elsewhere in the p show, but I can't remem- slaying one police officer and Democratic Leader Robert Byrd that world to put pressure on the Soviets. r what it was. Please help. ■ wounding another during a ).S. Morgan, Highland Park, highway shootout already had J. served 27 years in jail for It’s hard to believe, but it homicide, rape and robbery and IS 20 years ago that MTM was wanted for a parole violation, ngled her gams before the police said today. meras on “ Richard amond. Private Eye.’’ Police said Argentine Hodges, )vid Janssen played 52, of Manhattan, was arrested la amond. Later in the season Sunday in the fatal shooting of Of­ rare left the show and was ficer Edwin Fogel, 39, and the placed by Roxanne Brooks, wounding of Fogel’s partner, John io seen only from the waist Huvane, in a shootout on the wn. Harlem River Drive. HARTFORD (UPI) - A court A Police Department hearing on whether striking spokesman said a check on " ^ 3 Southington teachers should be jailed Hodges showed a warrant for him for their illegal walkout was post­ had been issued by the state poned today while the two parties •A Department of Parole. The exact met in the state education com­ reason for the parole violation missioner’s office. warrant was not immediately -m A spokesman for the Southington known. School Board, attorney Lawrence Campane, said union and board Reunion Due negotiators were talking about protecting the striking teachers from CHICAGO (UPI) - A Puerto retaliation and submitting the con­ iars Rican nationalist imprisoned for tract to binding arbitration. the attempted assassination of A walkout by New Britain’s 660- i • rubbers V President Harry Truman and member Federation of Teachers was lly jars •) three others convicted for a averted by a matter of hours today sjiooting spree in the House of when negotiators reached a tentative books «) Representatives were to reunite Cannon Salute agreement at 4 a m. A vote on today in Chicago’s Puerto Rican whether to ratify the pact has been “ e iie ry ^ community Members of the Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes and Drums, the site by the National Registry of Histone Places. More set for Wednesday. little { The four, who were granted Coventry, fire a cannon during a ceremony at the site of the than 300 persons attended the ceremonies. (Herald photo by Hartford Superior Court Judge clemency last week by President Pitkin Glass Works Sunday’commemorating the designation Burbank) John Daly indefinitely postponed a thing’’ V Carter, were scheduled to be court hearing with the Southington releaseid from federal institutions teachers that had originally been d today, then fly to Chicago, where scheduled for 10 a.m. they will reunite at a rally in the SEA President Donald Demers and 0 heavily Puerto Rican Humb6ldt Bank Will Expand Parking four other union officials were served Park area of the city. subpoenas Friday, telling them to go The plans for the reunion and By CHARLIE MAYNARD Directors and head of the real estate “ 1 said ‘that’s great’ and then I The Parking Authority and the to court to explain thdir defiance of a rally in Chicago were announced read an article in the Manchester Greater Manchester Chamber of Superior Court back-to-work order. Friday in Washington by Nelson Herald Reporter agency handling the acquisition. The Herald Wednesday night that the Commerce urged the Board of Direc­ Negotiators for me 470-member Canals, president of the Ad Hoc board would have had to vote on any MANCHESTER - Heritage purchase by the Parkng Authority. Savings Bank of Manchester wanted tors to decide on the parking issue Southington Educati^ Association Puerto Rican National Com­ Savings and Loan Association has The Ethics Commission ruled Aug. to buy the land. If they were going to before the Christmas shopping and the School Board were meeting mittee to Free the Nationalist signed an agreement to buy the half­ 30 there was no conflict on Zinsser’s buy the lan^ I saw no need for us to season begins. However, the ethics in the office of Mark Shedd, com­ Prisoners. acre parcel at the corner of Cottage part, but that issue will become moot get it.” ^ question and the possible sale to SBM missioner of the state Department of Wardens in four federal prisons and Oak streets for its own parking if the Heritage sale is completed. However, he said, SBM declined to delayed the matter. Education. will be served with the clemency facility. President William Hale said Last week. Town Manager Robert buy the property and Heritage placed Joseph Garmen, a member of the Bargaining talks had broken down papers Carter signed Thursday. this morning. Weiss disclosed that Savings Bank of a deposit for the acquisition. Parking Authority, said Heritage had Sunday after 28-hours. Following the reunion. Canals Hale said he signed an agreement Manchester wanted to buy the At last week’s meeting of the every, right to buy it, but expressed Shedd has urged both sides to con­ said the nationalists will return to last Thursday to purchase the property and perhaps lease if to the Board of Directors, Weiss revealed disappointment that the Authority tinue talks throughout the strike, Puerto Rico Tuesday or property for $35,000 and also put town. However, Hale said this mor­ that SBM wanted to buy the property, would not buy the land outright. which is the first teachers’ walkout Wednesday. down a deposit. He said the spot is an ning SBM did riot want the property make improvements and then sell it “It kind of locks us out of the in Southington’s history The attractive area and would provide and that his organization was eager to a town under a lease-purchase property we were looking at,” he teachers refused to return to work Inside Today ^ excellent parking facilities for the to obtain the parcel. agreement. said. Sept. 4. Garmen said he talked with Campane, the lawyer for the Classified...... 16 financial institution’s employees. Hale said he would like to meet Asked if Heritage would follow the Authority chairman Robert Gorman School Board, said the teachers want Comics...... 19 The decision adds a new wrinkle in with town officials to consider some same procedure. Hale did not rule ...... 9 an attempt by town officials to arrangement for providing downtown out the possibility, but said he would last week and a meeting will be a two-year contract and the board Editorial ...... scheduled soon to plot the next wants a three-year agreement. "Entertainment ...... 14 secure the property for downtown parking. like to talk with town officials to see ...... 7-8 parking. The Manchester Parking “When we put a deposit down for if some agreement dSuld be reached. course of action. Southington shut down its two Fam ily...... However, he had sharp criticism junior high schools and high school Obituaries ...... 10 Authority had wanted to buy the the land,” he said, “we didn’t realize “We need more parking,” he said. for town officials and the Ethics today because they couldn’t find Peopletalk...... 2 property for $35,000, but the acquisi­ we were getting into a rhubarb. 1 was “If (the lot) holds 40 cars, there’s no Commission, saying they needlessly enough substitute teachers to staff Spurts...... 11-13 tion was delayed because some per­ telling one of our employees how we way we need 40 spaces. Maybe we delayed a decision on the authority’s the classrooms. Only three of 470 Television ...... 14 sons questioned Carl Zinsser’s posi­ needed parking space, and he said, can work out something with the tion in the matter. Zinsser is both a teachers have been working during W eather...... ‘Did you know that lot at Cottage and town. Any more parking downtown See Page Ten ...... Republican member of the Board of Oak street was for sale?’” will help us all out.” the strike. f > PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 10, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 10, 1979 — PAGE THREE The Weather Banked Days Off Peopletalk Faith Healed Prexy Credits Parents 3

Ernrsi S. Tagigarl Kevin T. Harringtpn Mrs. Mary G. Beauregard Youth Prevails TOLLAND - Ernest S. Taggart, ROCKVILLE -- Kevin T. MANCHESTER - Mrs. Mary G. 63. of Tolland Stage Road died Satur­ Harrington, 16, of 121 Terrace Drive Beauregard, 79, of 35 Timber Trail day at the Roanoke. Va., Veterans died Friday at Hartford Hospital died Saturday at a Vernon convales­ Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. from Injuries suffered in an cent home. She was the widow of Mary R. Taggart. automobile accident last month in George J. Beauregard. Mr. Taggart was born June 2,1916, East Windsor. Mrs. Beauregard was bom Jan. 19, In Open Tennis in Manchester, son of the late Robert The funeral was this morning, with 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland, and had J. and Elizabeth MacBurney a mass at Sacred Heart Church, Ver­ lived in Manchester since 1943. She NEW YORK (UPI) -- Both on the court and Calif., thinking about school and how to continue Taggart, and had lived there for non. Burial was in St. Bernard’s was a past matron of Temple their styles and temperaments are as different squeezing a professional tennis career in between high several years before coming to Cemetery. Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. as night and day. school classes. McEnroe, meanwhile, will continue playing tennis week after week, as he has since he broke Tolland more than 30 years ago. The youth was born Aug. 25,1963 in She is survived by a son, George W. But John McEnroe and Tracy Austin, who reached the He was a co-founder of the Taggart New Britain and was a sophomore at Beauregard of Manchester: a into the juniors. pinnacle of American tennis Sunday by winning U.S. “Next? Davis Cup. LA, San Francisco - I’ve had plen­ Pipe Band and a charter member of Rockville High School. daughter, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Tefft Open titles in impressive fashion, have one thing in com­ the Stewart Highlanders Pipe Band, He is survived by his parents, John of Rumford, RI.I; a brother. Walter ty of rest,” said McEnroe, whose title is marred perhaps m on-youth. by the fact that he reached the final with the help of a both of Manchester. He also served G. and Dorothy Richard Harrington Gondie of Warwick, R.L; and six Austin, the 16-year-oId picture of coolness and control for 27 years as a drum sergeant with of Rockville; three brothers, Richard grandchildren. record two defaults. “I’m used to playing lots of tennis.” in matches and sweet shyness in interviews, became the Using his deceptive quickness, stronge serve and the Manchester Pipe Band. Harrington and William Harrington, The funeral is scheduled for 1:30 youngest Open titlist ever with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Before retiring, he had been both of Rockville, and John p.m. today at Holmes Funeral Home. volley, McEnroe took control early to defeat Gerulaitis, Chris Evert Lloyd. Perennially distraught McEnroe, at his friend and neighbor, for the third time in as many empioyed at Pratt & Wbitney Harrington of Westfield, Mass.; and 400 Main St., with the Rev. David B. 20, topped Vitas Gerulait is, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3, to become the Machine Tooi of West Hartford, Coit his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Stacy of Concordia Lutheran Church meetings. youngest men’s champion since Pancho Gonzalez in 1948, “This is by far the biggest win I’ve ever had. I’m sorry Industries Inc. and Veeder-Root Co. Valerie Richard of Fall River, Mass. officiating. Burial will be in East But neither would confess to having dreamed about of Hartford. During World War II, he The family suggests that any Cemetery. I had to beat Vitas because he’s a good friend but I’m glad even feeling they had their matches won until it was all he didn’t play his best tennis ever,” McEnroe said. served as a bomber with the Air memorial gifts may be made to the The family suggests that any over. Force in the North African and Euro­ Tolland area Association for Han­ memorial gifts may be made to the Austin simply beat Evert at her own game, out- They just took a moment to savor the sweet taste of steadying her both in strategy and nerves. With machine­ pean Theaters. He retired with the dicapped and Retarded Citizens, 1 Arthritis Foundation, 929 Silas Deane success before going on about their business. rank of captain. Court St., Rockville, or to the East Highway, Wethersfield, or to the f * P- like precisions, she returned shot after shot as the long “I can’t speak,” said McEnroe, who jumped exultantly baseline rallies seemed to lull even the linesmen, who He is also survived by three sens, Windsor Ambulance Association, Memorial Fund of Concordia Heavy Load in the air and tossed his racquet to the sky as the match Hugh M. Taggart of Vienna, Va., Warehouse Point, 06088. Lutheran Church. made numerous calls late. ended. “It’s the best feeling about tennis I’ve ever had ... “I thought Tracy might be intimidated by the thought Robert S. Taggart of Toliand and Keith Charette of South Windsor, pulls 13,- Windsor this past weekend. (Herald photo by It’s pretty nice.” Paul F. Taggart of Whiting Field Clarence P. Nielsen 000 pounds, with no trouble, during the doodle Adamson) of winning a major tournament but she wasn't," Ever Miss Alice A. Schultz “I don’t think about being the youngest, just the cham­ said. “She treated the final just like any other tennis Naval Air Station, Miitun, Fla.; a GLASTONBURY - Clarence P. bug contest held at the Wapping Fair in South pionship,” said Austin. “I’m thrilled. I guess it’s un­ brother, Robert J. Taggart of MANCHESTER - Miss Alice A. Nielsen, 62, of 26D Nanel Drive died match. Schultz, 79, formerly of Manchester, believable to be younger than Maureen Connolly — she Hebron: and four grandchildren. Sunday at Hartford Hospital. He was “If nerves don’t get her, she’ll be No. 1 in the next year died Friday night at Noble Horizons, was so great — but I was just thinking Chrissy.” Donna Taggart and Lynn Taggart, the husband of Mrs. Ann Roth or two." Salisbury, after a short illness. Today, the little girl will be back in Roiling Hills, both of Tolland, and Katharine S. Nielsen. (_ M.nolm Mf KUte. mport ) Miss Schultz was born Oct. 2, 1899 Taggart and Heidi L. Taggart, both Mr. Nielsen was born in Talcott- lOPI Photo I of Vienna. Va.: and a nephew, Daniel in Manchester, daughter of the late ville and had lived in Manchester E. Taggart of Hebron. Herman and Annie Behnfield before his marriage, when he came MANCHESTER - Police arrested counts of issuing a bad check, police 0 MANCHESTER -Town Manager Schultz, and had lived in West Hart­ Unscheduled The funeral is Wednesday, with a to Glastonbury. Before his retire­ a 43-year-oId Manchester woraan.Sun; said. Tibbets was arrested today by Robert B. Weiss has announced a Mixed Doubles ford before moving to the Canaan- graveside service in East Cemetery, ment in 1977, he had been employed day in connection with the theft of a , Waterford police and turned over to local advertising agency, Chamas, Lakeville area in 1973. She had been FOXBORO, Mass. Manchester, at 11 a.m. Full military in the purchasing department of woman’s pocketbook. the Manchester department, police Incorporated has purchased a 3.1 Tracy Austin Rejoices After Winning Final Point employed as a bookkeeper for years (UPI) — A fight broke out honors will be accorded at graveside. Pratt & Whitney Division of United Joan W. Moriarity, of 15 Marble said. He was releas^ on a $100 cash acre site in the Buckland Industrial at the Bidwell Hardware Co., West St., was charged with third degree bond. Court date is Sept. 17. Won by Hadges between a Boston The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Technologies Corp., East Hartford. Park. Hartford. She was a member of the Main St., Mancheeter. is in charge of He was an Army veteran of World larceny, police said. Court date is Police charged William Cheney, 22, Charnas Inc. is an industrial adver­ sportswriter and a First Church of Christ, Scientist. Mother and son. Sue and Steve Hadge, successfully retained arrangements. War II and a member of the Glaston­ Sept. 17. of 6 Ridgewood St., Manchester, with tising firm and Robert Chamas, Patriots player Sunday She is survived by several nieces Emergency Call their mixed doubles championship Sunday at Charter Oak Park There are no calling hours. bury VFW Post. He also was a According to police, the victim, a second degree reckless endanger- president of Chamas Inc., said Char­ after New England’s 56-3 and nephews. The family suggests that any member of the First Church of Marlborough woman, identified her ment after an alleged dispute with a nas Industries, Inc., which manufac­ Getting an emergency in the Manchester Rec Department-sponsored Town Tennis The funeral is Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. neighbor. He was releas^ on a $150 Today’s win against the New York memorial gifts may be made to the Christ, Congregational, of Glaston­ pocketbook in the accused’s vehicle tures a chimney flue cleaner will also call Saturday night at Tournament. American Cancer Society, 237 E. at the Newkirk Funeral Home, Main bury. on Gollway Street. Police alleged non-surety bond. Court date is Sept. Jets. Street Canaan, with a graveside ser­ be operating out of that location. 6:30, A1 Freiheit 2 Vz- The Hadges topped Edith Gottlieb 6-0, 6-1; George-Irma Boser def. According to other Center St., Manchester. Other survivors are a son, Barry Moriarity transferred the contents of 17. CJiarnas said there is “no firm and Dave Kaplan 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 in a Dwyer-Dwyer 6-0, 6-0. vice at 1 p.m. in East Cemetery. Dennis Brown of Hartford was Sport Parade hours later kicked the Nielsen of Weststock Bridge, Mass.; the woman’s pocketbook to her own timetable” for relocation of the well-played final. Second round — Hadge-Hadge def. sports reporters, Boston There are no calling hours. charged Friday with third degree Stephen R. Savage a daughter, Mrs. James (Wendy) purse. ____ operations though he would like to be extra point which proved Earlier results were; First round Wolf-Wolf 6-4, 61; Gottlieb-Kaplan Globe reporter Will Reitze of East Hartford; a brother, assault, first degree criminal in by next fall. to be the difference as the — Pete-Gail Dwyer def. Skip- def. Boser-Boser 6-1, 6-4. McDonough and corner- VERNON - Stephen Ralph trespass and disorderly conduct. Milt Richman Mrs. Beverly S. Belanger Karl Nielsen of Manchester; and a Police charged Mathew J. Chamas has 45 employees in total New England Crusaders Barbara Ross 5-7, 6-3, 7-6; Hadge- Final — Hadge-Hadge def. Savage, 32, of 7 Senaca Drive died Brown was charged with UPI Sports Editor back Ray Clayborn HEBRON - Mrs. Beverly Stiehl grandson. The funeral is Wednesday Paquette, 23, of 2(X) Main St., with and has existed for two and a half Hadge def. Bill-Joan Sheffield 6-3, 6- Gottlieb-Kaplan 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Friday, assaulting an East Hartford woman nipped the Washington exchanged blows as Belanger, 47, of East Street died at 11 a.m. at the First Church of breach of peace and interfering with years as an .ad agency while the 2, Greg-Liz Wolf def. Earl Custer- Ray Camposeo directed and super­ Mr. Savage was born in Waterbury Christ, Congregational, on Main an officer. Police said Paquette was when she went to visit a friend’s Stonewalls, 7-6, at Dillon writers tried to interview and had lived in Vernon and Friday at Hartford Hospital. manufacturing business operation Julia Britnell 6-2, 6-4; Kaplan- vised play. Mrs. Belanger was born in Hart­ Street. Burial will be in Green involved in a fight Saturday outside apartment on Spencer Street. has only been in existence for one Crowd Filed Out Early Stadium in an exhibition Gottlieb def. Mike-Jane Wlochowski wide receiver Harold Northeast Harbor, Maine, for the Cemetery. Carry Nation’s cafe, 10 E. Center St. He allegedly struck her when she NEW YORK (UPI) — One of my fondest recollections in this football tilt. / past IS years. He was a member of ford and had lived in Hebron all her year. Jackson, who had scored life. She had been employed as a Friends may call at Glastonbury He was released on a $500 surety tried to bar him from entering the ‘There are only two sites that are business of covering sports has to do with one particular fellow, Freiheit, who was the three touciidowns. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of bond. Court date is Sept. 17. apartment, police said. (Dourt date is secretary at Pratt & Whitney Divi­ Funeral Home, 450 New London not under option for the Industrial who upon finally being persuaded to come out and see his very kicker for the University Witnesses said the Manchester. Turnpike, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 Police charged David Bruce, 32, of Sept. 24. He is survived by his parents, Mr, sion of United Technologies Corp., Park, according to Alan Lamson, first baseball game, walked out during the seventh inning of Don of Denver in 1957, lockers of Jackson and East Hartford, for several years and to 9 p.m. 104 Union St., Rockville, with issuing director of planning and zoning. and Mrs, Ralph Savage of Vernon; a a bad check Sunday. He was arrested St. James Choir Larsen’s perfect World Series performance. received an emergency quarterback Steve Grogan brother, Stuart T. Savage of was a member of the Hebron In Menioriain Congregational Church. by Enfield officers after learning of MANCHESTER - The Adult Choir Membership Tea “Why not?” he said later to those Later, when McEnroe's doubles call from Tom Happeny, were both near Clayborn's Minneapolis, Minn.; and his mater­ In loving memor>' of John J. Lusa. who passed the Manchester warrant posted for who wanted to know how he could partner, Peter Fleming, who also nal grandmother, Mrs, Sallie E. She leaves a son, Robert Belanger awav September 10th. 196f». of St. James Church will resume EAST HARTFORD -There wflkbe one of his former pupils locker, and the corner- him. The accused was released on a rehearsals Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in possibly do such a thing, “There was was in the interview area, hit him Carey of Stamford. Jr. of Hebron; a daughter, Linda We miss you now. our hearts are sore. a membership tea for the Blessed when both were at East back had difficulty getting $100 non-surety bond. Court date is nothing going on.” with thue same question, McEnroe The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m, Belanger of Hebron; her parents, As time goes by. we miss you more. the upper church. Sacrament Ladies’ Guild at 8 p.m., Catholic. Freiheit is an around the crowd. Your locing smile, your gentle face. Sept. 17. New members are invited to at­ Something on the same order gave him the same answer. Along at St. John’s Episcopal Church of William Sr. and Leona Woodward Monday, Sept. 10. The tea will be held assistant coach at No one ebn fill your vacant place. E dw ard C. T ib b etts, 19, of tend. For more information, call happened Sunday evening at the with it, he also gave him the finger. Witnesses said Clayborn Vernon. Stiehl of Hebron; a sister. Miss Bar­ at the church. bara S. Stiehl of Baltic; a brother, Sadly missed by Wife and Children Mansfield, was charged with three Ralph Maccarone, 649-2090. The purpose of the tea is to National Tennis Center where curly- As for his emotional reaction to his Manchester High. pointed a finger at Friends may call at the funeral haired John McEnroe, the un­ victory, the sometimes puckish Freiheit last played in McDonough and poked home tonight from 7 to 9. William S. Stiehl of Mansfield; and welcome all regular and prospective several nieces and nephews. Area Man Killed members. A Mass will precede inhibited, unsophisticated 20-year-old McEnroe thought a moment when 1970 for the Southington him in the eye, and The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. the membership tea, which will start wunderkind from Douglaston, N.Y., asked whether this was the best Gems in the old Eastern McDonough then threw a Mrs. Ann M. Christiansen In One-Car Crash Honor Court To Meet was demolishing his buddy and feeling he had ever experienced in at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson at 8 p.m. Football League. He is MANCHESTER - Mrs. Ann M. neighbor. Vitas Gerulaitis, and his life. punch at Clayborn. St., Willimantic. Burial will be in St. ELLINGTON — Michael A. EAST HARTFORD -T he Honor The state Family Relations Office planning to play next year, Gagnon Christiansen, 75, of 48B Peter’s Cemetery, Hebron. Onofrio, 19, of 49 Hayes Ave. died Court, which works in conjunction has a representative in court who Dof I to Meet becoming the youngest player in 31 “It’s the best feeling . . . about ten­ Both were restrained Pascal Lane died Saturday at an East There are no calling hours. Sunday afternoon after he was with Alcoholics Anonymous, will hold refers persons to the Honor Court. MANCHESTER — St. Margaret’s years to win the U.S. Open tennis nis .. . I’ve ever had.” he said, slow­ spanning his talented toe and McDonough was taken Hartford convalescent home. She thrown from his car in a one-car ac­ a sixth anniversary meeting today at Refreshments will be provided Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will championship. ly. deliberately, drawing a big laugh. over four decades. to the trainers’ room for was the widow of Edward cident on Pinney Street, state police 7:30 p.m. at the police-court building, after the meeting. They will be meet Tuesday at the Knights of McEnroe wasn’t exactly pitching a “It’s not my best overall feeling.” treatment. Christiansen. Bank Plans said. 497 Tolland St. supplied by the Manchester Area Columbus Home. Refreshments will perfect game — he whipped past John McEnroe doesn't let himself Mrs. Christiansen was born Nov. Onofrio was southbound on Pinney The Honor Court works in conjunc­ Conference of Churches. be served by Ann Ladyga and Gerulaitis, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 — but get carried away easily. In that Jody Scheckter 12, 1903 in St. Sprocer, Quebec, Street about 7:45 a.m. when his car tion with prosecutors in getting per­ Members, guests and the public members of her committee. leadingthe third set, 3-0, and with respect, he’s a great deal like 16- Gridder Ailing year-old Tracy Austin, who became Canada, and had lived in Hartford for To Buy Lot left the road, struck a small tree and sons with alcohol problems to join are invited. Beethoven Chorus Gerulaitas showing none of the Racing Champ MINNEAPOLIS (UPIi - Bobby 50 years before coming to a utility pole and rolled over, police AA and attend its meetings. bounce that enabled him to overtake the youngest competitor ever to win Bryant. 11-year cornerback for the Manchester a year ago. (Cuntinurd from Page One) said. MANCHESTER - The Beethoven Roscoe Tanner in the semifinals the women’s title by defeating defen­ MONZA, Italy (UPI) - South Minnesota Vikings who had been suf­ Chorus will rehearse ‘Tuesday from after dropping the first two sets — ding champion Chris Evert Lloyd 6-4, She is survived by a son, Warren N. purchase. According to police, the car came African Jody Scheckter won the 1979 Ax fering kidney trouble, was dis­ 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran the eventual outcome was perfectly 6-3. Sentivany of Manchester; a ’’Quite frankly," he said, ’’I think to rest on top of Onofrio after he had world driving championship Sunday charged Sunday from Fairview Board To See Movie Church. New members are invited to obvious to practically all of the 18,2M Like Austin, McEnroe is maturing by driving his red Ferrari to victory (Herald Photo by Burbank) daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Shirley) they footballed it around too much. been thrown from it. He was dead on Southdale Hospital. MANCHESTER —Tuesday night’s example bf a private firm having come and sing. on hand. And suddenly many of them more and more every day, and along in the 50th Italian Formula 1 Gigi^ bailey of Manchester; two brothers, Originally, we were going to buy it. arrival at Rockville General Bryant, hospitalized Friday night, Board of Director’s meeting will be knowledge that could benifit local Before the rehearsal, there will be -began heading for the exits. with that, he clearly is developing in- prix at the Monza race track, Repeat Champs Steve, Sue Hadge Paul Gagnon of Timmins, Ontario, We tried a second and third time, but Hospital, police said. was expected to practice with the preceeded by a film about how government. This firm has recently a coffee hour. “1 didn’t notice and I didn’t care," creased court presence. Gilles Villeneuve of Canada was Canada, and Andrew Gagnon of they kept dragging things out.” The Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 team early this week. business methods utilized by private spent large sums of money on energy said McEnroe, shrugging off those You hear a whole lot about how second in another Ferrari to give the Cochrane, Ontario; two sisters, Mrs. ‘‘They interjected politics into it,” Prospect St., Rockville, is in charge enterprize can also increase local management. Since UT has spent the Municipal Retirees who made the premature departure. John McEnroe is a fresh, snooty kid Italian automobile a one-two sweep Bernadette Forbes of Wapping and he said. “It ticks me off. We would of arrangements, which are im- government efficency. money, they must have the personnel MANCHESTER — The Manchester ”lt would’ve served ’em right if it who gives indication of growing into jp jts home competition, Sunday Perfect Day Mrs. Flossie Collette of St. have liked to have it, but if we can’t complete. Petersburg, Fla.; and four While businesses exist to make a with the knowledge to exploit energy Municipal Retirees Association will went five sets. Maybe they wanted to a n o th e r N a s ta s e w ith h is clay Regazzoni of Switzerland was For Allison get it, fine.” Parents’ Meeting profit, and to n governments operate technology. The film being viewed meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Army Eagle Harriers grandchildren. beat the rush." temperamental outbursts. But the third in a Williams, former champion RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 a.m, Alcoholics Anonymous MANCHES’EE R - Cub Scout Pack to benifit citizens, both the company will advise on how a local town could and Navy Club. Despite the fact he had become the fact is he’s a young fellow with good iqjki Lauda fourth in a Brabham and — Sunday was a perfect from Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) 251 will conduct a membership and the town must deal with some of gain this energy management infor­ Guest speakers will be Patricia youngest U.S, Open winner since breeding who sometimes lets his in- outgoing driving champion Mario An- day for Bobby Allison — MANCHESTER - The Alcoholics the same management problems. mation from United Technology. Brassil of the Blue Cross and Blue Main St., with a mass at the Church Anonymous group, “New Way of muster Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Pancho Gonzalez won the title in tense competiveness and desire gel dretti of the United States fifth in a perfect weather, perfect Looming Strong Subjects such as information The film is open to the public and Shield and Linda Filipek of of the Assumption at 9. Burial will be Life,” will meet Thursdays begin­ cafeteria of the Verplanck School, 1948. McEnroe rejected the sugges­ away from him. Lotus. crowd and perfect car. 126 Olcott St. management and cost effeciency will will be shown at 7:25 in the Hearing Medicare. in Zion Hill Cemetery, Hartford, ning this week at the Manchester tion he might be the best tennis c n Scheckter and Villeneuve were “It was perfect, it ran By LEN Al'STER Friends may call at the funeral This will be a special meeting for be covered in the film. Room of the Municipal Building. Ernie Irwin and Frank Ruff will be player in the world right now. pballenged after going into the Memorial Hospital cafeteria. Fans Don I Understand for us ail day,” said Allison Herald Sporlswriler parents only. Parents of boys aged 8, United Technologies is cited as an in charge of refreshments. ”I think Bjorn (Borg) is," he said home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. This week’s meeting will begin at “ People don’t understand that top two spots on the 13th lap when the about his Thunderbird 9 and 10, should attend. in response to a question, naming the With six returning lettermen and restoration to health of its 8:30 p.m. All other meetings will when I do some of the things I do, I’m French Renault turbo driven by Rene moments ater winning the Hadassah Honoree currently internationally No. I start at 8 p.m. only getting angry at myself," he Arnoux slowed down with a bad $95,000 Capital City 400 top harrier, John Clifford, the East Catholic boys’ cross country MANCHESTER - The Connecticut Town Tax Office ranked Swede, who was beaten by said. “Who am I hurting? I’m only engine, Grand National stock car team is looking forward to the 1979 campaign. There is a distinct Carden Club Tanner in the quarter-finals. “I Region will hold its annual Hand of Has Extra Hours hurting myself, and I don’t intend to At the end, the 29-year-old South race at the Fairgrounds air of optimism expressed by Coach Jack Healing luncheon Oct. 24, Nonna COVENTRY — The Coventry UST HMtmmD DEMOCRATS thvink I'm either No. 2 or 3, but each do it. I want to be remembered as a African flashed across the finish line Raceway. “The car ran Lenore, region president has an­ Garden Club will meet Tuesday at MANCHESTER —Towa Manager day I’m getting better and today I good tennis player, not as a court less, than half a second ahead of good an(l it handled good.” Hull. TO TIUT YOU WILL COnNIE TO DUOY t LOW M l STM I T « RITE “I’m very confidence going in, ” debate begins after that. Seniors Jim nounced. noon at the home of Mrs. Myron Robert B. Weiss said today that the tsm was better than yesterday." character. Naturally, if somebody Villeneuve, who shadowed him The blue-and-white No. and Bob Fitzgerald (no relation), The M anchester Chapter of Collette, 2323 Main St. tax collector’s office will be open the RE-OECT MIYOR nCK RUCKSTOKIRD THE EHIRE DEIMMRITIC 1EIM. says something to me, it gets a reac- throughout the race but never 15 Thunderbird ran so well voiced the third-year coach, “we have a lot of experience. We’re a senior Steve Funk and sophomore Hadassah has elected Helen Kopman Hostesses for the meeting will be last Thursday night of the months of iVo Comment tion from me. Don’t forget, I’m challenged him for the lead, Allison was only caught in senior dominated squad. I feel we'll Tom Cordier, who has been im­ as its honoree. Ruth Cohen, local Mrs. Myrtle Cadoret and Mrs. Arthur January and July. This action was Someone among the assembled young yet." In taking the win, Scheckter minor traffic once, led 362 pressive in the pre-season, will try to chairman, is in charge of Ferrell. Slides will be shown after taken to accommodate the pubic MAYOR TREASURER media offered that his temperament And then he gives you th at covered the 50 laps around the 3.6- of the 400 laps, didn’t have have three very strong runners.” arrangements. Further details will the business meeting by Mrs. Peter during the heavy tax collection had improved 500 percent lately, too, wholesome boyish laugh of his. mile Monza circuit, a total of 180.19 to make a pit stop over the “The kind of season we have will form a solid pack. depend on our fourth and fifth men. If Freshmen Steve Kittredge, Dave’s 0 be announced soon. Thomas on her recent trip to Hawaii. period. The office will be open every and wondered if he was making a During most of Sunday’s match, miles in one hour, 22 minutes and 22^ last 128 laps, and averaged DICK RLACKSTONE JANET LYNCH brother and Jack Fitzgerald, Bob's Thursday night. conscious effo.-t in that direction. the crowd was with Gerulaitis. In hundreths of a second for an average 80.604 mph. we come up with a No. 4 and 5 man “I’ve answered that question every spite of that, one of the questions speed of 131.84 mph. there’s no reason why we can’t con­ brother, have shown promise. Traffic Arrests Up day I was here, so I’:i: not going to do McEnroe was asked was whether it tend for the Class M title," Hull Hull sees E.O. Smith and Montville TOWN COUNCIL maintains. as top contenders in Class M, along MANCHESTER — School’s open, young people are on it again,” McEnroe said. was gratifying to him that the crowd The East thinclads, 4-5 in dual with his squad, "I’m very optimistic the streets, and the Manchester Police Department is “How are you going to celebrate finally switched to him, which it Register at Hrst Class in Manchester William Dallay, Jr. John Larson meets a year ago, will open their going into this year,” he reinforced, cracking down on motorists who ignore stop signs. your victory tonight?” was another never actually did. Harry Egazarlan Domlnicic Oarignaso season Saturday with an appearance “Most of the runners did in excess of Police handed out at least 57 tickets over the weekend REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES question directed at him by a female The new U.S. Open champ looked Trio Set Pace 50 miles per week in the summer. for the stop sign violations. The department had compiled Henry Qenga Richard Torpoy writer. a t his questioner. at the Windham Invitational at Eastern Connecticut State College. “We’re doing LSD (long slow dis­ 20 by Friday evening because of so many complaints of & PRACTICES “None of your business,” he said to “I don’t know what match you tance) now and will begin doing drivers passing through without stoping, an on-duty at Howall Chanay Tach. School her, laughing. were watching,” he laughed And they will do so with an injury deskman said. 791 Middle Tpke. Wm I; Rm. will be potted SELECTMEN CONSTASLES free Clifford. speed work next week. We’ll increase Roland Bamlar PTod J. Cyrcyr * • Anthony Roborto In Golf Open The blonde-haired youngster cap­ the speed workouts as the season “Schools open. Kids are out on the street,” Police Chief with Jamaa Murphy tured the 1977 state Class L in­ progresses," he added with an eye Robert Lennan said in commenting on the number of Mondaya 6:30-9:30 p.m. baginning 0/17 Edward FHxgsrald Thom as Kelly * Stavon Hudak Three players shared top honors in the amateur segment of the arrests. with Max Laaaangar Bolton’s Bulldogs Win dividual championship as a towards the state meets. 1979 Manchester Golf Open held Saturday at Manchester Coun­ sophomore. He was enjoying a fine Schedule: Sept 15 Windham In- Each ticket carries a $15 fine. Wadnaadaya 6:30-9:30 p.m. try Club. junior year but was sidelined near viational, 18 at Avon/with Suffield. 21 baginning 0/19 SOARD OF EDUCATION Opener Against Hebron St. Paul/Rockville H, 24 at Glaston- Lawranco DalPonto Joan Flcnnarv The professionals take over today place at 74 with a log jam of nine the end with a stress fracture in his Topics Include: brokerage, contracts, ap­ foot, missing all post-season com­ bury/with Windsor Locks, Oct. 2 praisals, law, ethics & development. This Timothy Dwyer Patricia Qatoly Led by Steve Holcombe’s two lor the Bulldogs. with $1,000 offered as top prize. linksmen at 75. EAST HARTFORD course meets the minimum educational Sean Karvelis, Joey Dupont and Jim Pinto and Mike Cooney, both Firing 75s were Rick CTough, Rick petition. “He’s healthy now,” Hull Northwest Catholic H, 5 at requirements for the salespersons license as touchdowns and 174 yards rushing, states, “There has been absolutely no Xavier/with Manchester, 8 Knights RE-ELECT THE TEAM OF PERFORMANCE the Bolton Bulldogs edged past stub­ Dave Connolly were standouts for of the home club, and John Anderson Keach, Bill Zwick, Dave Kaye, John DEMOCRATS set forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Com ­ Hebron, coached by former East of Bel Compo Country Club of Avon Neligon, Brad Strella, John Burger, reoccurrence. of Columbus Meet at Holyoke, mission. The registration fee of $95 Includes a born Hebron Rams, 28-20, yesterday “Barring injury, I expect him to Mass.,; 13 Naugatuck-Holy Cross Vote for Dick Blackstone Sept. 11. His open-door copy of the ConnecUcul Reef Estale Ueensfng k>ULL ALL THE POINTERS DOWN ON THE TOP LINE AND LEAVE THEM DOWN-SEPT.ll in an Eastern Connecticut Pony Catholic assistant Tony AUano. each carded 73s share first place Brian Faust and Ted Goldman. Law and Regufetfons, but does not Include among 230 players. have a banner year. I feel this should Postal Relays, 16 at Hartford policy to the Mayor’s office has helped maintain a Football League clash. Striders to Meet Manchester club members besides be his year. He could be one of if not Public/with South Catholic , 19 HCC low tax rate — he listens, he cares. Vote the Top text. Polls Open 12 Noon tp8KK)P.M. Charles Anderson scored two Pinto had nines of 34-39, Cooney 35- Silk City Striders will hold a Pinto and Cooney listed above are the premier runner in the state.” Meet, 25 Farmington A, 29 State Sec­ Line. Extmded & Continuing Education 4S6-3234 touchdowns and added a two-point 38 and Anderson also 35-38. Clough, Zwick, Kaye, Strella, Burger meeting Tuesday night starting at Eight out of the top 13 golfers were Lending strong support to Clifford tionals at ECSC, Nov. 2 Class M Meet FOR INFORMATION OR TRANSPORTATION CALL 028-0800 conversion while Wes Brown also and Faust. are senior classmates Ken Colliton at Timberlin, 9 State Open Meet at Tiw IMvenity of Comecticiit added a conversion for Bolton. Greg 7:30 at the Federal Savings Bank on local players. Paid for by ihe East Hartford Democratic Town Committee. West Middle Turnpike. The and Dave Kjttredge. They gave the Edgewood. Mahon, Danny Butkus, Lee Sciavetti Ron Angotta of Blackledge Country The par 72 course played tougher membership is open to all. than usual. Eagles a potent threesome. The PbM tor by the leet Hertford Demooretto Town CommMoo. and Chris Morianos also played well Club in Hebron was alone in fourth PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Sept. 10, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Sept. 10, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN

- 'j^ Pats on Right Track Birds Snap ‘Hit’ Slump Jmn Batting .Naliunul Lrugue BOSTON (UPI) - To some, chances and when you do it’s nice to “I’ve been fortunate for my whole After Trouncing Jets G AB H Pet. come through. It’s the greatest thing career that I haven’t had to play the 16-4 win of the Baltimore Hernandez, St. L 140 544 189 .347 that you can do in baseball with a bat. ev,ery day to keep my batting FOXBORO, Mass- (UPI) - represented mtill another team high. After a blocked punt put the Patriots Orioles of the Boston Red Sox Templeton, St. L 134 588 191 .325 Even kicker John Smith got into on New York’s 37 yard line, Grogan’s “Considering the game situation, stroke,” said Crowley who is rated in Six days can make a lot of would appear to be an old though, I would have liked to have Horner, Atl 103 411 129 .314 the act, scoring eight extra points to first play was a 37-yard strike to the Baseball Encyclopedia as one of Mazzilli, NY 137 514 161 .313 difference in the life of a fashioned thrashing. But to saved it for the playoffs or the World the top 10 pinch hitters of all time. get his name etched into Patriot Stanley Morgan. It took six seconds. Matthews. Atl 141 571 178 .312 National Football League Baltimore manager Earl Series,” he added. It appears the only thing left'for history hooks. Pat Leahy’s field goal made it 14-3, Rose, Phil 143 545 170 .312 quarterback. “It irritated me to listen to the talk but Grogan then took the Patriots Weaver, it signaled an upturn Sunday may have been just another the R ^ Sox is for captain Carl win in the schemeof the season, but Knight, Cin 133 487 152 .312 Ask New England quarterback before the Pittsburgh game,” said from their own 17 to paydirt in just for the Birds. The'win, the Yastrzemski to garner this 3,000th the Orioles seem to think they are hit, becoming the 16th player in Parrish, Mtl 129 455 142 .312 Steve Grogan. Last week he could do Grogan. “I thought I did well in the five plays, the fifth being a 50-yard seventh in a row for the Garvey, LA 143 583 180 .309 strike to elorgan. Although Andy close enough to think about post­ history to do so as well as becoming nothing right. Sunday he did nothing preseason, and they’re talking about Orioles, came as a surprise to season play. Winfield, SD 142 533 162 .304 wrong, as the Patriots humiliated starting other players. Johnson scored the next touchdown only the third all-time and the first Weaver - not so much the win, “People have American .(■iigue the New York Jets, 56-3, for coach “But after the Pittsburgh game, I on a 2-yard run, Grogan set that up by American Leaguer to total 3,000 hits been waiting for G AB H Pet. Ron Erhardt’s first regular season decided it wasn’t going to bother me hitting Morgan with a 15-yard pass as much as the style. and 400 home runs. Baltimore to flop, Lynn. Bos 130 470 158 .336 NFX win. any more. People expect perfection, and then running 22 yards to the Jets “We’ve been in a slump lately and Yaz singled to right leading off the but we haven’t,” Brett, KC 139 578 193 .334 Before last Monday’s game against but you can’t be perfect every week. 2. it looks like we just broke out of it," eight inning leaving him one shy of Dempsey said. Downing. Cl 131 456 150 .329 s the Pittsburgh Steelers, Grogan had This was one of those times When Ray Costict’s pass intercep­ he said. “We just had the right lineup the 3,000 hit total. During the game, “How can we, with Lezeano. Mil 126 436 143 .328 to listen to comments by general tion put the ball on New York’s 44, in there and they all did the job pret­ he hit two other balls hard that were everything fell into place,” he said. this pitching?” he Rice, Bos 138 545 177 .325 Grogan responded by hitting Jackson ty well." caught. manager Frank “Bucko” Kilroy that Jets Coach Walt Michaels wasn’t asked. ; Oliver, Tex 123 449 146 .325 the team played interested in Grogan’s problems from 44 yards out to make the score The star of the game offensively “I’m seeing the ball well and I’m Another hero for the Orioles was Kemp, Det 129 475 152 .320 better in preseason prior to Sunday. 35-3 at the half. for the Orioles was catcher Rick hitting it well, but it's being caught little-used outfielder and designated Bochte, Sea 133 490 156 .318 under subs Tom/ “1 don’t know what goes on in the When Grogan hit Jackson again, Dempsey. Not known as an offensive and that’s just part of the game," he hitter Terry Crowley, who came off Molitor, Mil 124 512 162 .316 Owen and Matt I Boston prdSs,” he said. “He’s with a 24-yarder, in the third quarter player, the Baltimore backstop said. “ All I can do is beep on Lemon, Chi 132 500 155 .310 the bench to collect three hits in four swinging.” Cavanaugh. Then, 1 (Grogan) effective against us, that’s Erhardt gave Owen and Cavanaugh a clouted his first major league grand Hiiiiie ItiiiiH he had a poor 11-33 all I know. I don’t know, or care, if chance. Owen hit Don Westbrook slam homer, his sixth of the season to at bats while driving in two runs. The two teams close out their three While no longer a regular, Crowley game series tonight. Baltimore will National League — Kingman, Chi performance he’s effective against anyone eise.” w ith a 14-yard highlight the 16-hit attack. 44; Schmidt, Phil 42; Winfield, SD against the "It was a big thrill." Dempsey feels he's the type of hitter who can have Dennis Martinez, 15-12, going Michaels has had to endure two scoring pass, and help the Orioles in the post-season 29; Lopes, LA 28; Stargell. Pitt 27. Steelers, and was practically booed said. "You don’t get that many against Bob Stanley, 14-9. straight pastings in Boston. Last Cavanaugh let thei competition. American League — Thomas, Mil off the field. year. New England scored a 55-21 Patriots to their I 40; Lynn and Rice. Bos 36; Singleton. But Sunday Grogan helped rewrite win against the Jets when Grogan final score, Allen I Balt and Baylor, Cal 32. the Patriot record book. His five threw four touchdown passes. Clark’s one-yard Run* Baited In touchdown passes tied a team “I can’t explain it,” he said. “1 run, Frank Tanana^s Return National League — Winfield. SD record. Three of those strikes went to don’t think we’re snakebitten, “We ran basical­ 102; Kingman, Chi 101: Schmidt, Phil Harold Jackson, helping the veteran because you make your own breaks. ly the same patterns as we did Upended at Second Base 99; Hernandez, St.L 97; Garvey. LA ‘\i wide receiver equal the Patriot mark But there was no excuse for today’s against the Steelers,” said Grogan. Boston's Gary Allenson kneels under Baltimore shortstop Rich 94. Patriot Sandwiched Between Two Jets of 18 points in a game. performance. That’s two years in a “But Pittsburgh’s a better team. Dauer after being put out at second base. Throw to first was in Shot in Arm to Angels American League — Baylor, Cal Grogan’s 315 yards passing con- row, and I can’t explain it.” They (the Jets) will be back. They time to complete doubleplay yesterday at Fenway Park. (UPI 125; Lynn and Rice. Bos 109; tribued to a team high 365 since Grogan’s numbers were awesome. have to straighten out a few things, Hit on both sides after catching pass, New tackled. New York’s Bob Martin also was in Photo) NEW YORK (UPI) -Things Paul Molitor in the third. Tanana. Inilitin* 14, Blue Ju>* 10 Thomas, Mil 108; Singleton, Balt 104. Schaefer Stadium opened in 1971. The First came a 49-yard scoring piay to but we’ll go to New York and it’ll be Bobby Bonds belted a grand slam Sl3.591 time to get things back in broken ankle. and allyoucan-eat salad. health clinic by appoint­ order as well as getting in Also, Florence Taylor is 80 gallons or more. TniifY ment. 10 a.m., pinochle supplies for the season now a p atient at the 7:30 Tonight games and Friendship Cir­ Learn more about controlled water heating and other (N.E.W.) which will open on Mon­ Manchester Memorial cle gathering. No noon A CONTINUING FA(/0RITEI day, the 17th of September. Hospital and we wish her a energy-saving tips by writing: Ralph Marrone, Northeast Utilities, RO. Box lunch today. 12:45 p.m., ^ m e of our men have speedy recovery. bridge games and 1 p.m., Manchester Recreation Center been working at the Green A reniinder to you folks 1953, Hartford, Connecticut 06144. craft class. Bus pick up at School in the Hobby Shop who signed up for either BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN *2.59 8:15 a.m., return trips at At Northeast Utilities we’ve increased our efficiency and cut (off Keeney Street) getting it aU spruced up. the Lake George or Ber­ Baked potato, Texas Tosit and all-you-can-eal lalad '2-891 noon and 3 p.m. Action here starts with muda trips that your final Thursday: Open costs. Now we want to help you save more money... and sleep more soundly. Wednesday morning payments are due on or shuffleboard games. No of­ pipochle games. We had 36 before the 15th. Wives, girlfriends welcome MANCHESTER - SHOMIITE P IA U ficial meeting today. No players and the lucky By the way, come lunch and no bus. winners are Robert Tue^ay we start our NORTHEAST UTILITIES Refreshments and MANCHESTER - WEST MHIDIE TlIRNnKE Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen NlHOHIl Schubert, 630; John Derby, fall and winter bowling (N(ACf social games. No noon Doing everything in our power to keep costs down. miCH Barbershop Harmony OK" 611; Arvid Peterson, 604; league at the Parkade Lanes. Still room for more lunch. 1 p.ri^., setback TIk- C.m.K«Kui b tl'i .i'"! C™ ,pjny/nu- HjnforJ Elcctnc Liphi Q.n,p.,m/WcMcrn Ki.„Mj;l,u.*'ns axlnc Ompany/H. JyokeWaUT IU « Compuiy psniii...... '“'"H atvjggaai Marjorie McLain, 598; Vin­ cent Borello, 591; Martin people to join and all you games. Bus pickup at 8:15 NoriluM'i Uiilmc> Scrvu’cCompjn>/NorthcaNt Nuvlc.ir tiu ’rg\t.i»mp.inY i; PLEASE CALLTHEATRE need to do is show up a.m., return trips at noon FOR SCREEN TIMES 'Bakstan, 584; Bess Moonan, 579; Ann Thomp­ between 12:30 and 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Sept. 10. 1879 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept, 10, 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 13 ,Holp Wanted 13 Help Wenlod 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted 13 ■ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted If Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted ■ 13 Help Wanted IS SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ FULL & PART TIME for METAL STA M PIN G MATURE LOVING WOMAN SOUTH WINDSOR BOARD TRUCK DRIVERS- Snack Bar and Golf Course, its. Hard worker. Mechanical DIETARY HELP- Accepting TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker, EXTRA MONEY. Earn to to babysit in nw home. Own OF EDUCATION has the Applications now being taken experience necessary. Please applications for present and Machinist. Good pay. Many $200.00 per week on flexible COMPANY Office Qerk. ■ iV ^ p ly at: Tallwood Country . HELP WANTED Typing, filing, invoicing. transportation. References. $3 following full-time positions for truck driver positions. COOKS & KITCHEN yiply in person 9 to 11 at lufure openings in our Dietary benefits. 50 hour week. Call schedule from IS hours or per hour. Call 646-6240. open. Maintainer and Custo­ Must have Class II License. STORE MANAGERS Club, Route 85 Hebron. Phone. • Sand Blast or Haal Experience preferred. 8:30 to HELPERS- ' Available 64y666-1151. Fountain Village Apartments, department. Full time and 64S42S7, or come to Vernon more. Five openings dian I. Excellent benefits, and Apply in person at Herald 175 D ow ney D riv e , Traat Oparator part time positions available. Mold It Tool Inc., 199 Forest available. Possible trainihg 2:30. Cali Fran, at 643-2772 for $200 to $220 weekends and evehings. an appointment. DIETARY AIDES- Full time working conditions. Apply in Manchester Packing Co., 349 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Experienced preferred. LIVE-IN COMPAfllON for Manchester, see Carroll John­ •Turm LoOio Oparalor Apply in ^ rson: East Hart­ Street, Manchester. required but willing to inter­ and part time positions person: Facilities Services Wetberell Street, Manchester. (Attar Training) Drivers License. Mature in­ elderly gentleman in Glaston­ son Brundrett. ford Convalescent, 745 Main view all inquiries. Call available in our Dietary Office, 771 Main Street, %uth • Bngbia LoSm Oparator Street, East Hartford, Conn. screening operator for in- QUALITY CONTROL it Windsor, Conn. dividuals. Apply in person: bury. Cali alter 6 p.m., 633- CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must he Department. Apply in person: INSURANCE • Interesting op- Garden Grove Caterers, 56M or 643-5932. PRODUCTION WORKERS - person Interview. 528-9618 East Hartford Convalescent portunity available in If you art a rtRponsIblo artd ambitious Individual, our Training 80 hours, paid hotidaya, Ext. 114. qualified on aircraft jiarts. All PHONE 643-2711 Keeney Street, Manchester. First shilt, 7 - 3:30 PM. company paid benefits. Mail Home, 745 Main Street, East MOTHERS - Are you in need Wethersfield Insurance Agen­ Program can provide what you to bacoma a Manager. Wa era Several jobs available. Apply axeailani Inauranca SMALL ENGINE looking for paoptaH}rlantad candldataa, who are Intaraatad In a OIL TRUCK DRIVER-House resume to: P.O. Box 1037, Hartfonl. of part-time work while your cy for the individual who nas FOft ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD ip person between 9 - 3 MECHANIC wanted to repair auccaaaful managamani career. OIL BURNER SERVICE delivery. Year round Work. RECEPTIONIST IN Lawn Mowers, and yard Manchester, 06040. children are in school? Come experience in the Personal MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly ail weekdays at Pillowtex Corp., You will receive a paid comprahanstva 2«3 weeks training program. All benefijs. ^ p ly MAM Oil MANCHESTER -Heavy PART TIME- Accounts in an talk to us about our flexi­ Lines field. This is an inside H«/p Wanlad 13 residential. All benefits. M & 49 Regent Street, Manchester. equipment. Conyers PRINTING Good starting salary, bonus, health and aeddant Inauranoa, Ufa In* Co., Route 6, Bolton. Apply In parson: telephone / reception work Hardware, 646-5707. Payable and Receivable. ble hours for Nurse Aide position with considerable suranca, paid holidays, vacations and sick dsys. A profit sharing M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. E.O.E. MFH. RN full or part time, 3 to 11. Light typing. Good figure ap­ RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll plus bookkeeping and com­ • Mcchinical Layout & Positions. Full-time positions phone contact with clients. INDEX retirement plan and an opportunity for advanoamant alto Includad In Dialysis Unit. Will train. titude. Call 289-7743. PLEASE READ p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. METROMC, iNC. puter duties. Experience Pasl9"Bp Penon. also available, ^ p ly in per­ Paid benefits. Call Arthur A. '' n o t i c m our benefit package. HELP WANTED - PART Telephone for an appoint­ Watson Co. Inc., Mr. Briggs, Apply director of nursing. preferred but not essential. 4- This position will be pari time son: Meadow's Convalescent - Loti ind found Route 6 a 44A YOUR AD Salmonbrook Convalescent Call or Apply TIME. 86 pm and part time lo 4 1/2-day week. Excellent ment, 872-0501, Ext. 271. DENTAL ASSISTANT- Posi­ Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 563-8111. - Pfrtontit Saturday. Manchester law of­ O B our firti shin. W« are tion available in Glastonbury. - Announctmtntt Home, off House Street, BOLTON salary and benefits for right flexible on Ibe hours lo be Manchester. Clatsified adt art taken over fice. Good typing and gram­ SECURITY GUARDS- Swing CADWELL & JONES INC. ■ Enitrltinmtnl Glastonbury. Please call 633- CUMRERLAND FARMS person. Send resume to: P.O. worhed. Expertence required. Excellent opportunity for in­ the phone as a convenience. mar. Please send resume to : STOCK night shif't. Retirees - AuCfiont ADVERTISING SALES PERSON dividual with experiei Manufacturing Distributing The Herald Is responsible tor 5244. Box J, c/o Manchester expenence, m- RESTAURANT HELP - Mr. Wong 447 Center Street, Apply in person or call welcomed. Excellent benefits. only one Incorrect Insertion and Herald, We have permanent and '■Experience preferred, 18 and firm, located in easily FINANCIAL 203-563-8717 Manchester. 06040. 64J-1101. Replies held con- Call 872-0501, Ext. 219 for ap­ accessible Manchester area, • Bonds-Slocks-MoMgtgtt then only to the size of the NURSES AIDES wanted for LATHE OPERATORS - With temporary openings in our fidenlial. An equal opporiunily over. Part time. Apply inper- pointment, 9 a.m. til noon. seeks alert well organized ■ Pe'Jonil Lotns original Insertion Errors which full time on all shifts. Apply Cumberland Farm Store 2 years' experience. Good FOOD CONCESSION HELP marking room area In our employer. M/F. son : Papa Joes,s. 489 East Mid- do not lessen the value ol the director of nursing. Salmon- RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy WANTED - Part time mor­ surate with expe die Turnpike. person with good office skills advertisement will not be cor­ 2204 Silas Deane Highway We are looking for a Salas Parson to add benefits. Salary n^otiable. Hartford store and dis­ EMPLOYMENT working with an excellent sup­ ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC Please call 633-8371, to handle detail work. Will brook Convalescent Home, off Hawk Precision Co., 303 nings and nights available. 579 Middle Turnpike W PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - He'D W tn |» d rected by an additional inser­ Rocky Hill, Conn. to our growing paper. High School porting staff. Very pleasant tribution center on Route 5 traip for advancement. Call tion. House Street, Glastonbury. Burnham Street, East Hart­ Must be dependable. Apply Mancneiier, Conn Full time. Coventry PHI - Bus ness Opportunities Please call 633-5244. Monday A Tuesday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Graduate, with tome college preferred. atmosphere. Good wages and South Windsor. SHOE DEPARTMENT BABYSITTER / Mrs, Davis, 643-0644 for - S'luBiion Wanted ford. telephone 528-9845. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer RN or BSN. Experiei GLASTONBURY - Active, C a r a muet. We .offer you the benefits. Please call Doris Street. Monday through Satur­ Applications are being preferred. E-.O.E. 742-7369 ANAGER- Mens Quality application. EDUCATION An Equal Opportunity Employor, M/P Blain, RN, Director of Shoes. Sales experience outgoing companion for P ro b a te INoliee ATTENTION - Need 2 people BUS BOYS • Full time lunch day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. accepted at the Personnel th e m ark of - Private Insiruclions following:— Nurses. 6464)129. printinoexceBence several older children after CLERK FOR CUSTOMER - Scnoois-C'assas over 21. Immediate employ­ and dinner shifts. Apply at Department, Hartford SANDWICH MAKER - No Court of Probate. District of Coventry school. $3.00 per hour. Hours service and order depart­ - i''St'uCliOns Wanted ment. This is not a fancy ad. Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East store. 11th floor, Monday experience necessary 528- ^ NOTICE OF HEARING HOUSEKEEPING Hartford. could be flexible. Beautiful ment, in office of wholesale REAL ESTATE ESTATE OF EVELYN KAVANAGH we simply want a person who Center Street, Manchester. thru Thursday, 10 to 4. 2479. ______Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. Applications now being home. Car and references distributor. Must have plea­ - Mumes fo' Sale needs a permanent job. Ad­ please. Call Mrs. Fisher, M3- - lots-Land 'or Sale Kappe. Jud^e. dated September S, 1979 vancement opportunity. Call accepted in our Housekeeping MAN TO WORK IN GLASS VETERINARY KENNEL BOOKKEEPER-Full charge) sant voice. Full time, steady a hcaruift wili be held on an application FULL OR PART TIME 6957. - inneslmenl Property between 10 a.m. and 3 pm, - • Attractive Salary Department, 7 to 3 weekends. SHOP- Full or part time. App­ ASSISTANT - Mornings and accounts receivable and employment. Monday thru - Bus ness Property praying that there be a sale of real EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ & FOX & CO. estate as in said application on file 528-3869. E.O.E. • Bonus Plan Apply in person at Meadow's ly in person to: J.A. White Friday, from 8 a m. Phone - Pesort property ' ly in person to: Raffa s weekends. Lifting and outside ELECTRONICS TRAINEES- - Peai Estate Wanted more fully appears, at the Court of MACHINE OPERATORS Convalescent Home, 333 FILE CLERK Gllass Co.. 31 Bissell Street. work requir^. Reply to ^ x LaSalle Road, West Joan tor interview at 643-9147. Probale on September 17. 1979 at 9:15 SHEET METAL WORKER - • Mileage Restaurant. 2815 Main Street, Hartford, Ct. 17-24. HS Grad. Will train. BABYSITTER NEEDED- Experienced, Soldering etc. Bidwell Street, Manchester. JJ, c/o Manchester Herald. Hartford. MISC SERVICES am . WANTED • Paid Holidays (Including Birthday) Glastonbury^______Full time position, must BABYSITTER - To provide Call 646-7888. PART TIME WORK Kathleen Cannienke Monday through Thursday, 3 Call 528-2101. Equal opportunity Employer Se'v ces Qfte'ed First or second shift. have good communication loving care for 6-montn old in­ ASSISTANT BUYER- Quality AVAILABLE for 10 people - Pa nting.Papenryg Ass’t. Clerk p.m, to lOp.m, Own transpor­ • Insurance, Health and Dental Plan MALE it FEMALE - Part- skills, and good Alpha ■WWVWWWWVWWVti - 0u"ding-Con|racting 011-9 Openings for Engine fant in my home approximate­ Women's Sportswear, Sales TRAINEE NUCLEAR due to expansion of major tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; e Company Paid Pension Plan time general Pizza Shop Jill Numeric Abilities. Full - Rooling-Sid-ng Lathe, Milling Machine. WANTED: Loving sitter for duties. Apply within: Tom­ FU L L & PART TIME ly 20 hours per week. Must be experience required. Apply: TRAINEES- 17 - 24 HS Grad. firm local branch. Flexible 18 - Healing.PlumO.ng weekends anytime. Robertson kindergartner. . NURSOtG SUPERVISOR company benefits, free CLERKS needed for third THE POP Will train. Call 646-7888. - Flooring Bridgeport, N/C Cin- my's Pizzeria, 267 East reliable and available days, The English Shop, 46 LaSalle hours weekly. $5.33 per hour. parking. Please call, Marie shift. Apply in person at 7-11 - Moving.Trur^ing.Storage □ NOTICES timatic and Jog Bore. Full From 10 AM to school time, Center Street, Manchester, evenings and weekends. Own SHOPPE Road. West Hartford. Over 18. Car necessary. Call SEWERS- Experienced on In­ occasionally after school for 3 Private home health' care Brester, Store, 509 Center Street, - Se'v CBS Wanted dustrial Sewing Machines. paid insurance. 9 Holidays, transportation preferred. STOCK CONTROL 12 to 3 p.m., 872-2128. College kids starting in September, agency seeking full time Manchester. Mtnr England's fastast TRAINEE- 17-24- HS Grad. MISC FOR SALE Will train if necessary. Good'- paid vacation. Please app­ You’ll be working with a loyal, friendly, References required.required. For in­ LABORER to set and strip Students welcomed. Loit and Found 1 nursing supervisor with Growing S o ft Drink Company—, - HcuseiioKi Good< but some time is available in 547-4700 terview call 646-6095. forms for concrete founda­ Will train. Call 646-7888. starting pay for the right peo­ ly in person only: dedicated group of employees. BSN and at least 2 years EARN CHRISTMAS MONEY- A'l.c'es tor Sale ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday August if desired. 649-1103 for an interview. Has bnmeiKate Openings Fo r tion. Experienced or will PART TIME- For shipping­ - Bj-iding Supplies LOST - Black and orange tiger orrrr 289-7549 ask for Elaine. MONEY - Need more? Work community health Work part time 2 or 3 receiving, and miscellaneous 0 thru Friday. Apply in person LE-W CORPORATION CLEANING PERSONNEL •Froduetton W orfctri train. Call 875-1103. - Pets Birds- Dogs calico combination cat. part time while you or your evenings, $8 to $10 per hour. > Muaical Inttrumenis at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent 100 Tunnel Rood experience. Challenging for residental cleaning ser­ (Skilled & Unskilled) duties. 646-0610. Answers to name Venus. Please Call Mrs. Penny Sacid at the children are in school. Dairy Car and phone necessary. vice. Transportation Boats i Accessories Street, Manchester. Equal Vernon, CT. 06068 ROTO LIFT MECHANIC opportunity in the fastest •ftetaU Store Mmegers WOMAN TO WORK PART • Sporting Goods Vicinity of North Main Street. Queen has flexible hours to m Must be reliable. Cali for an Opportunity Employer M/F, Manchester Herald, 643-2711 for a growing area of nursing necessary, Call TIME - East Hartford area. - Garden Products 649-7362 Experienced, pleasant yoy dally schedule. We have appointment, 643-7020. DOMESTICARE 643-1945. •Tnich Drivers - Antiques private Interview. care. Salary negotiable. •Gcnerel Helpers HOUSEKEEPER - 4 after­ General office work. Call 289- - Wanted to Buy anAIL PHARMACY working conditions, paid year-round openings nights, holidays, hospitalization, Send resume to: GAS STATION ATTENDANT m a t TIME REIF " noons per week. Mature 5436. MERCHANDISE Bondi-StockM-Uortgtgot 8 GOOD HOURS SEEKS EqumI Opportunity Employor M/F weekends and lunch hours. RENTALS lasting opportunity. Apply in person: DQ, 242 - Need reliable, dependable Night and Saturday* Pull or Part Time Poeltlons. Cell woman only. Duties to include - Rooms lor Rent and DOLLARS 'G irl for Pharmacy duties. No after school care of 10-year- CONTROL CLERK - Apartments lor Rent GOVERNMENT Apply in person Broad Street, Manchester. person to work Monday thru Exparlanca halpful or stop al The Pop Shoppe of* ROUTE SALESMAN nights or Sundays. Previous phar- Exocutlve Director Apply at: old girl, light housecleaning - Homes tor Rent GUARANTEED BUSINESS between 10AM-3PM Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. If flees, 249 Spencer Street, NEEDED to deliver daily - Business fO' Rent Housewives, college macy or nurses aide experience and some meal preparation. We have an opening In LOANS - 350,000 to 3350,000. Aid A Aulstanca you can't hustle and are afraid HELP! BNOWirS THE SHOP Manchester end Hnd out about route and area towns. Class II - Reso't Property *or Rent students, excellent oppor­ preferred. Ability to type helpful Dillon Salat A Sarvici Transportation required. . Wanted to Rent Phone 2814112. of work, don't apply. Start at $83 MAIN STREET license needed. Experience our distribution center tunity to meet new people but not necessary. Send resume to of N.E.Ct., Inc. We are presently accepting the jobs available and the - Wise tor Rent 111 MAIN rr. $3.75 per hour. See Harry MANCHESTER. CT. References. Call 649-6920 preferred. Call for appoint­ on Route 5 In South while you supplement your Box HH. c /o Manchester Herald. applications for the beneftta. Phone 643-S179, $ a.m. after 5:30PM. MAHCHaenii Stickels, Suburban Motors, 50 ______ment. Royal Ice Cream Co., AUTOMOTIVE 357 East Center Street following positions: to S p.m., Monday thru Friday. Windsor for a person to Autos tor Sale income part time/full time Tolland Tpke. Manchester. No Inc., 649-5358. Trucks tor Sale □ EMPLOYMENT positions available. From 7 phone calls. No experience •Pirl Tlmt, Morning, Afttmoon HELP WANTED - Cutting EOE. MORIARTY BROTHERS is work In big ticket con­ Manchester, Ct. 06040 AEvtnlnof Heavy EQuipment tor Sale AM - 3 PM. Above average necessary, we will train you tool manufacturer has looking for a Gas Station trol panel. Full Time MotorCyCleS-B'CyCles ' cashU hs starting wages and our way. openings for experienced VWAVAVWAVVVVW Attendant. Also: Mechanic, DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Hours Monday-Friday - Campers-Traiiers-MJpite Help Wanted 13 ’ STOCK CURKS machine operator, or machine good working conditions and Homes benefits, uniforms RARE OPPORTUNITY - for buy specialty dental of­ Schedule. Company C A N T W ORK ‘ NIBHT STOCKERS operator trainees. Call for in­ company benefits. See Mr. fice. Experience preferable - 'Automotive Service provided to arrange ap­ BOYS & GIRLS OWN YOUR OWN • Full tlnw benefits and store dis­ I Autos lor Reni-Leese TOOLMAKERS ■ Machinists. BUSINESS. Distributor for terview at 643-9501. AUTO BODY MAN - Graham, and / or Mr. but not necessary for mature Apply 81 Commerce Street, pointment for personal in­ Kodak film Duracell * NIGHT JANITORS Experienced. Health in­ Ozimek, at 315 Center Street. person. Excellent working count. Glastonbury. PTG terview. FU LL T IM E ? Batteries, G E., Sylvania and EARN $200 WEEKLY - Part Company offers excellent PERMANENT PART-TIME surance. paid vacations, conditions, medical benefits, Apply employment of­ COMPANY. Telephone 633- time, light typing or ad­ guaranteed work week. Apply other photo products needed wage and benefit POSITIONS - Available lunch BANQUET WAITRESSES profit sharing and uniform fice 11th floor, Monday 7631. CALLFHENDIY Here's an opportunity to cash in on the few hours Work After School dressing sales letters. No package,—for more infor­ time and nights. Work in Woodland Auto Body Co., 1208 WANTED - Call 646-6439. allowance available. Call 525- in your area. No selling. Ser­ - Thursday, 10-4 you do have. We have openings for vice top Retailers under experience necessary. Write mation, please contact clean, pleasant surroundings. Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ 3868 after 10AM. RESTAURANT ford, Ct. ADVERTISING CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC exclusive contract established National Marketing, Box 244, Store Manager. Apply in person: Dairy Queen, PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL - Experienced only. Top E.Htfd Sllvar Urn* Clerks 1. Over 12 yrs. of age by us. High immediate in­ 6N. Dundee. Illinois, 60118. 242 Broad S tre e t, n ear CLUB ASSISTANT - Interper­ G FOX & CO. wages, y^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 come minimum required in­ FINAST Manchester Parkade. TEMPORARY OFFICE sonal Skills, mature judg­ DEADLINE Berlin Tpke., 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 Typists (40-45 wpm) HARTFORD Wethersfield, iwnMir opimr Sfl- vestment $9,975. 100% profit VERNON CIRCLE HELP- Receptionists. Some ment. Help Director with ipoo noon me dav be'orc 563-0151. Keypunchers (experienced) typing. Week of September Equal Opportunity Employer CuDiiCaliOn structure. Call between SAM VERNON, CONN. EXPERIENCED meetings, activities. 8 hours 2 . Neat 17th. Call between 9 and 3 weekly, includes Saturday Deadline tof Saiurday and Mon- on our 6-10 p.m. shift & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or t MACHWE OPERATORS BARTENDERS and da\ iS 12 00 Noon Friday waitresses wanted for p.m. 643-8030. afternoons. $4.00 hour. Must write.: American Film Business Opportunity 14 We offer good pay, pleasant offices and secured P ro c essin g , In e., 1935R SE(»ND AND THIRD SHAKLEE- Discover the peo­ cocktail lounge. Call 742-6978 have car. Male preferred. parking. 3. Willing to work hard Hoover Court, B'ham, AL ple devoted to natural har­ between 9 am and 12 noon. COMPANION for invalid Resume by September 20 to SHIFTS mony and good health. Call woman. Some housekeeping. Director, Glastonbury Mental VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco PLEASE READ 35226. Snacks with locations $3,580. If you're qualified, please call Amelia Battalino at Communication Cibla Philisse, 289-1249. Varied hours. Call 643-5356. Health Group, 2400 Main ! PART TIME MSTRUCTOR Distributorship available. Street, Glastonbury, 06033. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- / ' Inc., AN OPPORTUNITY PROM .. . YOUR AD 277-7216 or Jeannette Goulet at 277-2753 for 4. Able to work 3 hrs. S E R V IC E ' s t a t i o n EOE. 2355 Ext. 905. ^ ass ' ed ads are taken ove' me HOUSEWIVES, 5 Qian Road #••••••••••••••••••••••••• r-'p'-p qg q convenience Tne an appointment NURSES AIDES- Full time. REGAL ATTENDENT NEEDED for i DIETETIC SERVICE SUPERVISOR Manchaatar, Ct. Hp'aia 'S 'esoonsibie tor only Experienced preferred but full-time work. Apply Monday I MOTHERS 547-1468 training will be given. Apply DREETINfeS t GIFTS thru Saturday at the TLC Gas * EDUCATION o-e ncoffec! nseriion and men after school iM tf • sontwy of M plng ptopM rjniv in ;ne S'ze ol me original in- I Manchester Community College seeks a part time In- Tired of being in the in person: East Hartford Con­ N rn n t r i moiMir Station, Route 30, Vernon, #••••••••••••••••••••••••• se '’ c- F-'ors wMicn oo not I structor for the Dietetic Service Supervisor course. A 90 house? Need t, 2 or more valescent Home, 745 Main •m RCOAL eank nd oHIs lo above the K-Mart Plaza. Private Instructions 18 pssen tnp value of tne adver- a Hour Course meeting 3 hours per week for 30 weeks. nights out a week seeing Street, East Hartford. IrlAndt and nalohbori from '■spmpnt MM.I not ne corrected by THE TRAVELERS Anwrioo'i IkiMt color oMaloe PART TIME. Phone from an add'iionai inseMion ■ Classes will be held In late afternoon 1 day a week. new faces and earning STIKK REMEDIAL READING and WAITRESS WANTED- Aloo 1 umqtio oppoitwiHy to hi- home servicing our customers I Courses scheduled to start In October in downtown Hartford some spending money? “ 100 vour bwonw. math; individualized work Ambitious boys & girls LAUNDRYWORKER, Full Available 6:30-2:00 two days a fucthor biformollon on owning in your own area. 249-7773. We have temporary Take your choice of nights, TREE CLIMBER and program, (lst-8th grade) by I QUALIFICATIONS lime, including every other week. 11:00-3:00 three days a n tra mono, pRoiw, writ# or «w i openings for people to do master's degree teacher. 568- An equal opportunity employer M/F starting time flexible. No our catalog oultot GROUNDSMAN - Both must I Applicant must be a Registered Dietician. Experienced weekend for institutional week. Experienced preferred. MUNSON'S CANDY stock work at our distribu­ be experienced. 643-7285. 8075. H In Extended Care Facility and some teaching experience experience necessary. laundry aeration. Apply in Apply A.C. Peterson, 263 KCM,(KniKstans KITCHEN is accepting tion center on Route 5 in PUBLIC NOTICE ■ preferred. can earn over Training on premises by person, East Hartforo Con­ North Main Street. m f«tni PaA N. L Wi NIN applications for employment South Windsor. Immediate PART TIME - Nurses Aide. 3 RIDING LESSONS indoor Public Sale of an aban­ I SALARY housewives like yourself. valescent Home, 745 Main MM240 in sales and/or packing. Hours starting date until Sept. 29. to 11 p.m.. Laurel Manor, 91 riding ring. Western stock TOWN OF MANCHESTER SWITCHBOARD are Monday thru Friday 9 to 4. doned motor vehicle, a 1974 I Approximately $50 to $60 per week. To apply send a Street, East Hartford. 1979. Own transportation a Chestnut Street. seat, saddle seat and hunt Nova, will be held at our Apply; OPERATOR- 4 nights per Cali for appointment, 649-4332. must. Apply Personnel seat. All levels 228-9817, g resume. Include references by October 1st, to: POSITION VACANCY week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - place of business on Sept. *30.00 per week. PART TIME CLEANING Department, Hartford BABYSITTER to live in with I Dean Jamee O'Tatro WOMAN- Manchester office. 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday it Good opportunity for career- OUTDOOR WORK - Must be VOICE, PIANO Instructions. 20th, 1979 at 11 AM. Augie & Ray’s store, 11th floor, Monday Manchester family, during I Division of Community Services Flexible hours. CMS & Blue Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. minded person. We now have 18, and have drivers license parents' out of town trips. Former faculty New York DIGESTION AND FILTRATION OPERATOR 70S Sllvar Una openings in production for all and own transportation. Call thru Thursday, 10 to 4. ! Manchester Community College Cross. Call Mrs. Hare, 649- Edwards Answering Service, References. Call 646-7354,. Music and Art High SchMi. M ia CHEVROin C0„ MC. East Hsrtford 646-5406. three ^ ifts. Will consider in­ 643-4385. Professional Singer/Pianist. M 60 Bldwell Street 4523. 1224 Main Street SEWER DEPARTRRENT Csll 046-1095 lor ap­ experienced but with good MEN FOR ROOFING & 644-8597. I Manchester Conn 06040 pointment 12 to 3PM or CLEANING WOMAN- work references, and a desire LUBE PERSON- To lubricate SIDING- Experienced only. Manchetter, Conn. to advance. Benefits include: G. FOX & IX). I Manchester Community College Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. $6.23 Par Hour aftor 7PM. PRINTING Thorough, reliable individual trucks and trailers. Call 649-3379, after 6:00 p.m. PIANO LESSONS- Given by (014-9) Medical, Holiday, Vacation I and adheres to the principles ol Affirmative Action. m wanted for regular Experience necessary. $5.25 Experienced Teacher, ages 5 and Attendance ^ n u s Plan. Hartford, Ct. Digestion and Filtration Operators perform various GROWTH X KXPANSION RCOt IRC housecleaning. Call 659-1187, hourly. All fringe benefits. to adult. $4.00 per lesson. Gail A D D IT IO N S T O A l l. S H U T S after 5 p.m. All paid for by the company. For an appointment call 688- Equal opportunity Employer MATURE WOMAN or college Breitenfeld, 649-^3. duties necessary to the operation of a Sanitary Sewage Call for interview, in Treatment Plant and Sanitary Sewage Pumping Stations. 7596. girl to babysit in my home, MACHINIST- Experienced • Binder) Helper — movlnx skidi end PART TIME JANITOR for Manchester 643-0240. FLUTE INSTRUCTION - The minimum experience and training acceptable is at cirloni, helper on folden end Buckley School district 9 a m. Lathe Operators. Set up and slllcber-lrimmrr, elr. medium size office complex. to 2 p.m., Monday thru Beginner to advanced. Call least one year of employment involving mechanical work work from Blue Prints. First • Wrapper A Subilllule Driver — Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - Friday. References required. 649-8329. and a high school education. Completion of technical 643-2711 work in shippinx dept, packing A ^ Shift. Overtime available. nights a week. Phone Mr. Day Cook. Evenings Call 649-7044. school course in sewer plant operation can be substituted Paid Health Insurance. Also wrapping. As needed, w ill be Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ Dishwasher, Bus Persons. Schools-Classes 19 When in need of a Service or Product vubslilule driver — muM be al Iravl Hostesses & Cashiers. Apply for employment of a mechanical nature. Between 1:00-5:00 Part Time Retired Machinist. 21 >eari o f age. pointment. For application and job description apply at Personnel Inquire Chapel Tool Company, • Janllur (part-lime) Second Shift Jack August Restaurant, 720 FOR THE BEST - Manchester Office, Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ 81 Woodland Street. • P rm Operator Hrtperv FOOD CONCESSION HELP Silver Lane, East Hartford. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 ticut. Manchester, 646-5836. Ktcellcnl non-contrlbulorv brorfll WANTED- Part time mor­ pupils per teacher. FREE in­ program. AppI) in pm on or call nings and nights available. MORNING OR AFTERNOON BABYSITTER WANTED- 1 troductory lesson with this ad. Closing date for filing is Friday, September 14, 1979. Ask for Mike 64J-II0I. A ll rcpilei held cnnfideniial. 0 A n equal op porlunilv emplu.ver. M ' F. DELI COUNTER HELP - hour in the morning before Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. An equal opportunity employer. Must be dependable. Apply CALL A PROFESSIONAL Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer Apply in person, Meatown, school, and 1 hour after school. Homestead area. r Street. Monday thru Saturday, 1215 1/2 Silver Lane, East CARRIER 10 a m. to 2 p.m. Hartford. Please telephone 646-2161, keep trying. □ REAL ESTATE 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 Iherrva'k o' TYPISTS AND CLERK MEATCUTTERS - Part time. pnnfing ezce«erce All hours available. Apply in NEEDED TYPISTS are needed to work Homes For Sale 23 oU in the Hartford area. Call person: Meatown, 1215 1/2 Silver Lane, East Hartford. VERNON today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. MACHINISTS- Minimum 5 COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 FUaNITURE REfINISHER MEN'S HAIR SmiNB RESTAURANT years. Your chance to up­ ROOMS, 1st floor family TAYLOR ST. grade yourself into the tool room with fireplace, 4 Profe$$ional Refinuhing HARTEL DR. Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse and dye trade. Overtime and generous sized bearooms, 2 Done Reagonabty! Hairstyling GARRY NATIONS h-DOLLAR SAVER aide. If you always wanted to work in the health all company paid benefits. 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car CARRIERS garage, walkout basement, “Antique Reetoretlon for 643-1305 HOUSEWIVES WELLES RD. care field but lacked the training and experience Dynamic Metal Products Our Specialty" Company, 422 North Main $83,500. Group I, Philbrick J e n FINE LUNCHES ACORN DR. Area / necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the Street, Manchester, 646-4048. Agency. 646-4200. MANCHESTER Area VI required skills while earning excellent wages and Roborttraat 457 Main 81. Comer ol Canter S Mein 81. ALLISON DR. Mountain Rd. Delmont M A N CH eSTSn benefits. 228-D271 Manchsstsr 647-1167 Call Julie Ferguson Rd. Area IV Hollister Join me The Meadows Convaleacent Home offara: 0 Garth Rd. Newman St. Henry AUTO SERVICE Earn Extra Money 8 7 1 -2 9 8 8 Summit 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour all-pro team. Orchard St. Area II effective December 1, 1979. You~^[ay^ un trotter St. MAPLE Mebil THESE ADVERTISERS South Hawthorne Area VII 2. Fully paid insurance: hospital, medical, life and You’re with the leader when you choose a career with CENTURY 21*. You become part of a winning Super iJi^erpicet Inc. ARE ALL Your Ad For CARRIER South Alton Thompson St. disability. Area V real estate team whose professional training and | QA8 • OIL • LUBRICATION - "PROFESSIONALS” As Many Russell St. Coolldge St. 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. ACCB8SORII8 With Your Own School St. proven sales tools make them The Neighborhood i Bigelow St. Flint St. TIRES AND BATTERIES Gfva TAam NEEDED 4. 8 paid sick days per year; 9 paid sick days in 1980. 220 m U C E fT.e MAMCHESTDI Insertions As Norman St. Professionals."'Join us at a special “Career Night.” A Caini nioiioB4B4a7 You Wish Area III Clinton St. Area VIII 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. Come with questions. Then see if you can make the MANCHESTER Castle St. Glenwood St. Park Place 6. Training and in-service education. team. FLOOR A CARPET CARE 45-133 East Center SL Date: Tuesday, Sept. 11 8IDIHB, STORM WIIID0W8, DOOUt, RWNHWt, A CANOPIES Part Time Job! Brent St. St. James St. 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. 167-1A-185-SC East French St. Garden Dr. Wedneaday, Sept. 12 - FLOORS UNUMITED - 8. Located near public transportation. Coomercial/lbtideiitill ... and mothers with young children, bring them (jenter S t Tower St. Ottls St. Time: 7:00 P.M. Fleor 1 CirpttCve with you and save on baby sitting coats. 129-147 Brookfield S t Alda training clatset begin Immedlataly. Place: 1227 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Call: PatSoucier, Meadows Convalescent Home C«ptti Ou m V — iwAifiMi 35-64 Branford S t Call Lorain Marineau ford (acroM from Marco Polo) Sfit fcawTii - Raart StripRad 333 Bidwell St. Manchetter, Ct. SaiM - Rated BILL TUNSKY CEMTURY21 TWIN REALTY Call Sue 647-9194 Frsa EsUmetss 643-6434 ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING Twenty Hours per week. Salary plus gas 289-7921 Call Now 6 4 6 -1 0 7 6 7 4 2 - 5 5 4 9 (20 Colon To Chooeo From) allowance. ★ AWNINOS A CANOPIES SOUND INTERESTING? iyitititiriririririr^^^^^***'^*^*******'^**'**'^***'*'**^*"*'^^'^ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ You Can Advertise Your ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and supervise 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 ,pinion Service or Business In This Phon# 649>9098 our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids — want a little In­ or Directory For As Little As FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS dependence and your own Income... $3.20 Per Week. Please 647-9947 Call 643-2711, ask for Tina Ask for Jeanne Fromerth or Joe ... If You Would Uke To Advortlao Your Service In Thie . call 643-2711 A- ★ If TT ■■ ^ Call 643-2711 * Directory. PI,ease Cell Tine or Joa rt 643-2711 PAOg EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 10. 1879 Ptaniito — CharlM M. Sehuli EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 10, 1979 — PAGE NINETEEN ACROSS DO W N Answer to Previous Puzzle

1 Move with 1 Bun Dear Abby REPEAT THE QUESTION, difficulty 2 Air (prefix) AHENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS; li)ILL'iDU,AWAM?THER£'5 5 In cate that 3 Lightweight - - ' ^ l.iHikinsinx for 9 Belonging to 4 Picture stand i I H new home? By Abigail Van Buren AN ECHO OOUIN HERE... ut 5 Rope of □ □ □ n Q Q ^ find You tion'l hiivf 12 Wife of Zeut flowers C3DD □□□Esnoauu l() s h e ll o u t m u c h □□□□□ □□ □□□[!] U a pcrfec- 13 Arabian 6 Badge □□DD □□ □□□□□ in Ihc W ant Ad« 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE lo jjel hix resulls. prince 7 Fodder □DDBOODDn □□□ 14 M ao_____ storage DEAR ABBV: Your advice to DESPERATE WIFE, who tung structure ctm« home early and found her husband in bed with his best 15 Short- 8 River in friend (another malel. was not very well thought out. You tempered England CALL 6 4 3 -2 7 1 8 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 during business hours 8:30-5 said, "Bisexuality is a fact of life that can occur in any 17 Towel word 9 Else family. Give him up graciously, he has already consciously or 16 Juliet's lover 10 Information 19 Most lengthy bureau (abbr.) Frank and Eme$t unconsciously made a choice." Phoenicia ships H o m tt for Safe Aportmonf For Roni 53 Pritcllla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Clare Boothe 11 Musical ” DMISC. FOR SALE * TAQ SALES Abby, if he had.been a wonderful husband for 18 years, intenral 33 Financier 48 Songstress Lo­ and a great father, as she stated, she should have been en* 23 Sea dog 16 G rand____ Robert__ gan VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 t h is is embarrassins HAVE MANCHESTER- Attractively 'ft' couraged to try to save her marriage rather than demolish ^ VOURE GOING TO 24 Gone from dam 35 Fabulist 50 Infamous ROOM COLONIAL- 3 Artlcl»$ tor Solo 41 MOVING - Selling Hobse - STUART/ , E V E R paneled heated 2 room apart­ TH/flV IT, M tfr it. CATCH IT WHEN WE home 20 Vaporous 40 Scoops Roman fireplaces, large Family Furniture. Cherry, Maple, The; B _ R_____ O T H E R S ment. Stove, refrigerator. Granted she is in Shock, and granted there has been GET AWAV FROM 27 Gentle 22 Flower 43 Put out a emperor Room. Very luxurious Oak, Mahogany. Combination I , COME ON/ KARAAAAZOV? creature Adults, references, no pets. TVyrru. ibNC o ^ m i deception on his part, but she isn’t the only woman in the 24 Egg (Fr.| tenant 51 Of liquid throughout! Call R. Zimmer, Safe, l&”x l9 " m ” . Mahogany 29 Strike $225. 646-3167, 228^3540. 25 Skeleton part 45 Nothing J.D, Real Estate for details. Stereo, White Sewing world who’s married lo a gay man. If she lives in a big city, 32 Football team waste ALUMINUM Sheets used as M Y L A N O r U l ^ a B there is a mental health clinic and a gay community service 26 Bible part 46 Mormon State 52 Plush 646-1980. or 647-1139.. Machine, Antique Glass, 34 With no 28 Initiated printing plates. .007 thick 22 LOCUST, ST R E E T - 7 47 One of 55 Wireless Pressed, Cut, Blown, etc. agency,which can put her and her husband in touch with a trouble 30 Beverages 23x2S'k'^', 25 cents each or 5 rooms. Security. No young A lT a n d t y p e Columbus' MANCHESTER, BY Forest Hills. 649-8464. 8 support group for gay married men and their wives. 36 Invisible 31 City of signal for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be •••••••••••••••••••••••••• child. No appliances. No pets. 37 Yellowstone OWNER. 6 room Cape, new picked}icked up before 11 a.m. Tenant Insurance required. t h e l e t t e r . I Counselors will help them deal with^he realities of their kitchen, lovely yard. $60's. By Dogt-BIrdi-Pott 43 marriage and show them how. to build a new relationship attraction ONLY. $330 monthly. Call 9-5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 appointment. 643-9380. No 38 Lipids weekdays, 646-2426. based on honest and open communication. Or they may con­ 39 Cry of sorrow agents. DELIVERING DARK LOAM HOME SWEET HOME - clude that it’s best to separate. But at least they should con­ 12 13 14 Completeip l health-guard iHMar *»-(o 41 Compass - 6 yards, $40 plus tax. Also FEMALE ROOMMATE sider the,alternatives instead of scrapping the marriage. point 15 16 17 sand, grayel and stone. 643- facilities. Cats also. Canine e tfn frr n>a, »« ,t.u . $ii«. va ni on 1 am sorry that you viewed the situation as hopeless. It FOREST HILLS- 8 room wanted to share 2 bedroom 42 Valuable card 9504'. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon isn't. 18 19 20 Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first Road, Manchester. 646-5971. duplex. $125. Call 643-2018, or 44 Immediately floor family room with 643-9114 after 5:30 p.m. GAILY MARRIED IN S.F. 46 Firm 21 22 23 CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye Auto$ For Solo 41 AutOi For Solo Uotoreyclot-BIcyeloo 44 fireplace, large modern AKC MINI DACHSHUND - 41 Autoo For Solo 41 49 Erotic photo set, electric welder, acetylene Captafn Easy — Crooka ft Lawranca 24 2S 28 29 30 31 kitchen, slfders to large deck, Long hair, male, inoculated. PROFESSIONAL (Male 31) DEAR GAILY MARRIED: Although my answer was (I 53 Railroad outfit, aluminum ladder, seeking same or student to WE PAY TOP PRICES for 1978 HARLEY DAVmSON - sleeper ■ walkout basement, gas heat, 2 Personality plus quality. Stud VW BUG 1971- Excellent con­ BUICK U SABRA 1974 - 4 thought) very well thought out, a surprising number of 32 33 34 35 trailer tires, new electric LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, CLEAR OUT, FROHTO! EAST'S X VES-HE THINKS X car garage, wooded lot. Group seryice. 76-8925. share large 2 bedroom duplex wrecked and junk cars. A & B dition. New tires. Best offer. door hardtop. Excellent condi­ readers wrote to say that they are happily married to HAVIN6 5AVEP FL055V FROM THE M O B - 54 infirmities generator, electric lawn- 100% stock and in excellent EA V PHONES MtKEE TO SEND HIS JE T i H O PE FU tW T’SO M E FO UND \ SHE’S IN PAMSER! 56 Man of great I. Philbnck Agency. 646-4200. in Manchester. $140. 646-0332, Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Call anytime 5662232. tion. Regular gas. $1650. 646 6 3« 37 mower. Eyenings, 633-7060. shape. $4500. 742-8786. bisexual mates, and my advice was way out in left field. PLACE WHERE THE FLOSSY BUT IT SURELY valor leave message. Call Tony 6466223. 8188 after 5:30. Road on: SHELTIE PUPPIES - AKC. WE’U BE WAITIM6 VIAFIA CAN'T FIND FOLLETT WON'T HARM OUR 57 New England 38 39 40 Champion Sire. All shots, 1978 CHEVY IMPALA - 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT AT LASUARPIA AIR- VOUl ASAIW /SALESI _ cape 1 " EAST HARTFORD - Move 33-OLD MALE looking for 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 1975 DODGE DART 42 44 wormed. Excellent tempera­ Power steering, air con­ 756 Kerker headers. KNN DEAR ABBY: I’m sorry DESPERATE WIFE didn’t ask PORTl BUT OOKrTTEtL 1 k TO AT LEAST 58 Nile queen, 45 right into this charming 3 roommate to share 2 bedroom excellent. Must sell, SWINGER - 30,000 miles. ment. 643-2969. ditioning, am-fm radio. Must filters. Oil cooler. Much ME for advice instead of you. I have been happily married to AHYONB I'VE FOUNP NOTIFY HER for short Bedroom Ranch on quiet Manchester Townhouse. $165 sacrificing! Any reasonable Mint condition! Call 6463893. PARENTS! 40 47 46 49 SO 51 52 street. Boasts fresh paint and BRAND NEW WEDDING monthly. Call between 5 and 7 offer over $1450. Call after sell! Call 528-9521 Monday more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 a bisexual mah for 33 years and have no regrets. We raised HER!».yOU SAVVY r 59 Part of the BEAUTIFUL S3 54 a 12x22 family room off the GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. p.m. or on weekends, 643-0509. 3:30 p.m., 6461150, 528-6063. thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m. four wonderful children who knew nothing of their father's eye 55 56 Best reasonable offer ABANDONDED CATS & 1968 FORD FALCON - 6 60 Derby kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. ^linder. 3-sp eed automatic. proclivity until they were grown and able lo understand it. 57 SB 59 Barnett-Bowman. 633-3661. accepted. Please telephone KITTENS - Some Angora. 1 1975 PLYMOUTH - Sports FOR SALE - 1975 Yamaha 61 Soviet news AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st.- 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida Runs good. $4(0. Call 6468215. None of them love him any less for it, and all are hetero­ agency 646-2161, after 6:00 p.m. Siamese. Spayed and Fury. 8 cylinder. Vinyl top. RD350 - Call Joe at 6464398 80 61 62 4 rooms. Sun porch. Heat, hot Customized, in and out. 14 sexual, I might add. 62 Scottish lake neutered. Call 342-0571, 633- Low mileage. New tires. after 4:30 p.m. -IS water. 1 car garage. Security miles per gallon on regular XKE PARTS - Also XK140 I knew my husband was gay when I married him, but 1 SPLIT LEVEL - 7 Rooms, 2 6581. Power steering and rear (NIWSFaFER CNTEHPRISI «SSN ' required. No pets. References fuel. Loaded with extras in­ Radiator, nose with good grill, never felt threatened by it. He was 38 and I was 34. We are baths, 3 bedrooms, family needed. $325 monthly. Call cluding Factory Air! Low defogger. In good conditon. 1974 YAMAHA RD 250 - Street 0 Mutlcal Inotrumonti 44 etc. XK120 gas tank, etc. Cash both in the theater. I could bet my life he has never had an room. 20x40 in-ground pool 6463414. mileage. One owner. Call anytime, 5662125. Asking Bike. Excellent condition. 4,- WOOD PICTURE FRAME $3000. offer. 742-6520. affair since our marriage. with cabana. Garage. 18X22, $7. Grill on wheels Excellent condition. Over 000 miles. $800 or best offer. Aluminum siding. Group I FREE CASE with all 1/2 Call 643-0417 after 5 p.m. If I had caught my husband in the arms of another man at Win at bridge Coffee Si End Tables $20. price...... Guitars...... with...... this. „„ad. VERNON - One bedroom $14,000 invested. A real 1967 FORD CUSTOM - V-8. Realtors. Philbrick Agency, apartment. Immediate oc­ bargain for $7495. Must be any point in our marriage I would no more have considered Allay Oop — Dava Graua 646- 4200. Barbells $18, 2 large Anchors Rivers Music, 7 Main1 StreetStree Automatic. $99.95. Call after divorcing him than I would had I caught him with a woman. cupancy, Call 871-2484, after seen. Call 643-0421. 7:00 p.m., 643-4284. 1978 YAMAHA-XS 400 Special. St Buoy $50, Diving Equip- New Britain. 225-1977.. Open ttil He’s a fine, beautiful man who by nature is able to relate ment, (fins, mask, gloves, 9 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Excellent condition. $ 1 ^ , or L E T S ( SO SCON? 1 ITS VOOS IDEA, AND FRANKLV, ,„I THINK THE SOOJER 1966 GTO. 400 H.O. cam. Holly best offer. Cail 643-4611. sexually to both sexes, which is not as rare as most people OUTOFSISHT our lOU'VE CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms. knife) old rocker $10. 649- 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. eO .O O P l WHAT5 T H 'j I ’M (sLAD HE SueSESTED IT! WE SET HIM ON THE (DF= m i n d , iS t h a t ' SOT IT.' 650 double pump, headers, think. WE'RE V HURRY?/I'lVI AFRAID WHEN THE FULL IM- Scatter gun slam bidding Remodeled Kitchen and 1104. VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. TIRED OF LOOKING - Relax Excellent running condition, engine Just rebuilt. Keystone BANK - REPOSSESSIONS laDAD, THE b e t t e r ! T H ' ID E A ? and let pros doing the looking automatic transmission, FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile NAMELESS. PLEASE. IN N.Y.C. PULUNS WCT OF WHAT HAPPENED HERE Baths. Aluminum siding, in- Excellent condition. $90.00. mags, interior very good. s in k s i n c o u l d h it h im Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, Compero-Trolloro O U T, / , Q A . , IT may he taken a little liberty ground pool with patio and FORCED HOT AIR Call 643-4762. while you do the living. Over power steering and radio. Body needs some work. AM- PBeTTV HARD! ^ New battery, new body work. needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep Mobile Homes with what actually happened privacy. Group I. Philbrick FURNACE- Some age but fine 500 vacancies, all sizes, areas FM casette. Best offer over 85 NORTH 9-10-A at the table? South's final bid Agency. 646-4200. working order. Four burner and prices. Call today, 236 568-2646. $1300. Call 643-6226. Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive DEAR ABBY: As a neuro-psychiatrist, I have had many 4 AQ96 HOLTON TRUMPET - Good 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- of six clubs looks as if he were naturai gas stove, brown. Fine condition, $90 or best offer. 5646, Rental Assistors. $3200. 1973 Buick U Sabre married bisexual male patients. Most of them were 4 8 5 3 $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 Very good condition, to n y flying blind in a fog and need­ older wardrobe. 649-5547. 646-1032. AMERICAN MOTORS vigorous, successful men in high-paying positions with 4 7 ed to know about North’s sin­ ELLINGTON RIDGE GOLF MAGNIFICENT MANSION - door Coupe, low mileage extras! Call 633-4890. intelligent, good-looking wives. In every case there also 4 K 10 7 4 3 COURSE is across the street. GREMLIN 1OT3 - 6 cylinder. gleton diamond in advance.” OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. DRUM SET - 5 piece, good Extra large 3 bedrooms. Kids Stick shift. Regular gas. New $1800. 1970 Chevrolet Malibu were healthy, well-adjusted children. There was a close rap­ Immaculate 8 Rooms, 4 WANTED JUNK AND LATE $350. 1970 C hrysler New 14 FT. BONANZA - Ice box, WEST EAST Oswald; "The slam would Hutch, walnut finish, starter set, good condition. and pets ok. $300. Call for tires. $900. 647-1270. port between these patients and their families for years un­ bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths details. (125-1) Rental MODEL WRECKS - Cash Yorker $395. The above may stove, and holding tank, with 4J532 4K10 84 be hard to reach by modem excellent condition $150. New Asking $125. Call 649-2062. til circumstances forced the skeletons out of the closet. 4974S 4AJ6 experts. Actually, South’s Colonial. Fireplace family B-13 Steel Radial Firestone ...... Assistors, 2365646, small fee Paid. Call Parker Street Used be seen at the Savings Bank of Porta-Potty. $500. Call after 5 room with beamed ceilings. Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. 1976 MATADOR- F u lly p.m.,871-2746. In every case the wife preferred to continue in the mar­ 49643 4KQJIII8S final bid of six clubs was typi­ 721 Tire, $35, 643-1814. Boolt-Aceottorloo 45 equipped with air con­ Manchester, Main Street, Immediate occupancy. Pasek PLUSH & LUSH - Charming 4 Manchester. riage. Not one man I ever treated was willing to give up his 4 6 4 ------cal of the scatter-gun slam Realtors, 289-7475. ditioning. 34,000 mile, A-1 con- , 15 FT. SCOTTI - Self- homosexuality —but he didn't want to give up his wife bidding of the early days. BLACK & WHITE 16 FOOT PEMBROKE rooms. Washer and dryer, 2 dition! $2400. Call 6462185. SOUTH baths. Bargain priced at ^00. contained unit with heater. either. Such individuals seek help only when they get ar­ 4 7 North's two-spade jump was a PORTABLE TELEVISION RUNABOUT with trailer $ ^ , force back then. It showed at COLONIAL - CAPE Garage, SET- $30. Call 528-7212 Call now. (968-3) Rental Trucks for Sole 82 Lightweight, excellent rested. lose a lover or are exposed for some reason. Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productidna 4 K <3 10 Hospital bed $25. 6465892. 1975 OLDSMOBILE DELTA towing. $l20o. Call after 5 least two quick tricks. One fireplace, 1 1/2 baths. anytime. Assistors, 2365646, small fee. 86 4 door. Automatic, air con­ DESPERATE WIFE may have wanted only your confir­ 4 A 2 Aluminum siding. Immediate p.m., 871-2746. mation of her wish to keep her husband; you let her down. 4 AQJ98S2 and a half in spades plus a 12 FOOT AQUACAT 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - ditioning, AM-FM. Dark /'T o o k half in clubs this time. As for occupancy. Only $59,900. WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe CATAMERAN- 22 foot mast. EAST HARTFORD - Great running condition. green. 89,o0o miles. Velour in­ L.A. PHYSICIAN AT Vulnerable; Neither Pasek Realtors, 289-7475. washing machine, XC, $135.00. Dynamite 4 Vi rooms. the singleton diamond, that Very good condition. $350. Call Asking $500. Can be seen at terior. Very ciean. $2500. 646 TH A T Dealer: East was a lucky guess. Of course, Zenith 21 inch portable black 6464689, Appliances, many extras. International Motor Car, Ltd., 4489 after 5 p.m. DEAR PHYSICIAN: Possibly. But the fact that the hus* C A R /... ALUMINUM SIDED CAPE and white TV- $45.(X). Wall $200. (944-4) Rental Assistors, West North East South the slam was a cinch," 69 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD band had an affair in his own home tells me that perhaps he AM I with swimming pool and cabinet grouping- $50.00. Antlqueo 48 2365646, small fee. Ct., or call 871-0849. 1973 TOYOTA CARINA- Good WANTED to get caught and end the closet capers. S E E IN G 14 Dbl. covered patio. 7 rooms. Cen­ Brand new 2 drawer filing ------Could help to sell your items Pass 24 34 44 condition. Automatic. Snow faster, rent your room quicker ATTENTION THINGS Asfctht Bxpxrti tral yet peaceful. Priced lo cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. A N T IQ U ES & MANCHESTER - Large 7 tires. Immaculate interior. Pass 54 Pass 64 sell in the mid 50's. Group I, rooms, 3 bedrooms, laundry and bring you better results! Pass Pass Pass COLLECTIBLES - Will Asking $1200. Call 6466250. Ask the Herald Classified Ad TOYOTA-DATSUN Problems? YouH feel better if you get them off your V ?- Beifiore Agency, 647-1413. purchase outright, or selPon room, yard, families, You hold: EXCELLENT CONDITION- taker about details. Put the (M cap t C orona) chest. For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los commission. House lot or children, no pets, security and 1973 MAVERICK- Body good. Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel single piece. Telephone 644- references, $295 a month, STAR to work for you! Phone Angeles, Cal. 90069. Please enclose stam p ^ , self-addressed Opening lead: 4 3 Rocker. $100. Black ^ sto n Motor new. Extras. Must be 643-2711. CAROWNERS • envelope. ♦ KQxx 8962 electricity included. Open seen! Ask for Jeff after 6 y X Rocker $70. Set of McGregor ...... house Monday and Tuesday 1973 TOYOTA fcORONA Golf Clubs (irons and woods) . _ WAGON - Good condition. p.m., 6463379. FRONT-END ♦ X BY OWNER - 20 Harvard nights, 6 to 7:30 at 184 South By Oswald Jacoby ♦ AQJlOxxz $100 - used 1 season. Pair of □ RENTALS Main Street. New cylinder head, brakes. ALIGNMENT Road. Attractive Custom Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 659- Must be seen. Askiiu $^00. 1973 OPEL MANTA- Standard and Alan Sontag A Maryland reader wants Built Cape. 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 0718. Call anytime after 5PM. 646 transmission. $1000. Call 646 Astrograph to know your rebkl after part­ baths. Garage. Private Rooms lor Rent 52 MANCHESTER - Secluded 4128. 1970 GMC - V-8, 12 ft. Oswald; “My ( ner responds one^eart to your and quiet in quiet private 5026. Tha Born Loser — Art Sansom backyard, within sight of aluminum body truck. 1 1/2- old bridge books includes one one-cluD opening. FLAT FIELDSTONE - lor house. Kids ok. to n y extras. ton capacity. Newly painted Bowers Schooi. $64,900. 649- retaining walls, patios or THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ PLYMOUTH 1974 - 4 door •10.95 Bernice Bede Osol written in 1935 by the late We simply jump to three 3913. trally located. Downtown $250. (937-2) Rental Assistors, custom, 318. Ebtcellent condi­ and rebuilt engine. clubs and hope for the best. fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or 2365646. Small fee. 1977 PONTIAC LE MANS Rufus Sommerville. He does a Manchester. Kitchen tion. New exhaust system. Reasonable. Call 528-9341 MGH0LS4UN(KSTaniE,MC, pretty good job on play and (NEWSPAPER e n t e r pr is e . ASSN.) 295-0034. WAGON- Power, air con­ After 4:30 646-8136. MANCHESTER- Cozy Cape. privileges. Call 649-2358. ditioning, automatic, small V- Brakes and hoses. 646W9. ' 296 Broad 81. hold anything back. Honesty is nis bidding is interesting Private rard. Modern kitchen SEARS 10 HP Lawn Mower / 8, roof rack, AM-FM radio, Manchaatar, Conn. your best policy, even if the truth , one's iw/ because it shows how bidding (For a copy of JACOBY -pd bath. Recreation room, ' Tractor. Good condition, (^all MANCHESTER - Room for steel radials. 27,000 miles. 1972 TOYOTO COROLLA IW Cfour hurts. has improved over the last 50 MODERN, send $1 to: “ Wir 9/ Low $50's. By appointment, rent. Private entrance. Heat - Needs rebuilt engine, or for 1971 CHEVY BAUVILLE AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 643-9877. WANTED - Working woman Excellent condition. $3975. VAN- Carpeted. PS. PB. New 643-1161 years" Bridge." care of this news^' .- 643-9380. No agents. and utilities paid. $45 weekly. parts. New tires. New ^Birthday You may become involved In a Alan: "I note that his bidd­ per. P.O. Box 4Ag, Radio City age 50 to 65 to share bright, Call 643-2857. trans and brakes. Reasonable. speculative situation today that Call 242-1872. muffler. Gas lock. Asking Station. New York. N. Y. SWIM POOLS- Distributors lovely 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Must drive. 643-5277. has profitable promise. The ers seem to get to the right disposing of brand new 31' modern apartment. $350. Call 643-6032. 8opt.11,1979 contract. Do you think that he 10019.) MANCHESTER - Excellent returns may not be as large, ANDOVER $110,000 - Historic long above ground pools com­ Automatic washer and dryer Your chances tor success look however, as you might imagine. Coionial on 13 1/2 acres plete with huge 16’ sundeck, furnished room for in apartment. Located in Ver­ very good this coming year, pro- PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) features 3 bedrooms, large fencing, filter. Asking $687. gentleman. Convenient loca­ non area. Call 8765485. vided you don't set more goals Decisions you make today bath, kitchen, dining room, Financing and installation tion. Parking. No kitchen than you an achieve. Focus on should be based upon their long- Heathcliff — George Qately living room, bourning room, available. 203-324-9289. privileges. $30 weekly. 646 BUSINESS & SERVICE the most productive and pass up range benefits, rather than on 4003. their immediate returns. Consid­ keeping room, music room, 4 Homos lor Rent 54 the others temporarily. firepiaces, a carriage house ELECTROLUX VACUUM in VIRGO (Aug. 23-8opt. 22) A er tomorrow, too. not lust today. and barn. FIRESIDE MANCHESTER - Immaculate member of your family may not ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your good condition, with power TOLLAND - 8 Room Modern be as perceptive and innovative Ideas are good and should be REALTY. 643-8030, 647-9144. nozzle. $149; less power nozzle room, convenient location. Colonial, with privacy. $550 Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalll Security, references required as you are, so you may have to carried out today, but don't $99. Call 6463125. per month. References and deceive yourself into thinking EAST HARTFORD- FIRESIDE REALTY, 643- ■ • just go ahead and prove yourself security deposit required. right. You can do It. Find out they are grander than they really T | T - T f 8030, 647-9144. Assumable mortgage. 3 MATCHING SOFA AND Group I Realtors, Philbrick more of what lies ahead for you are. Be realistic. I'V E PEEN ST>\NE>IN^ WHY W ERE ViXI ITiS BETTER THAN Bedroom Cape. 3/4 dormer. LOVESEAT - Brown, white Agency, 646 4200. in the year following your birth­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Car­ HERETHINKINe T H IN K IN S ^ T H IN K IN G Dining room. 2 full baths. Full Aportments For Rent 53 ing deeply for others and and gold 2 years old. excellent day by sending for your copy of ABOUT RUTABASk^S. ABOUrt^mOACK basement. Bus line. Near Astro-Graph Letter. Mail $1 for expressing it masterfully today ABOUT condition. $300. 7 pair 45x81 VERNON- 1 bedroom apart-' ' ANDOVER - 7 Room House on RUTABA^A'S^ l O S C H O O - . shopping. Broker. 5263264. lined floral design drapes, 2 Services Oflored each to Astro-Graph. Box 489. will certainly work to your advan­ ment to sublet. Available Oc- 5 acres. 3 bedrooms. Garage. 31 Services OHered 31 Pointing-Poporing tage. However, one with little years old, custom made at 32 Building Conlroclln- 33 Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. $425 . 742-9179, after 3 p.m. Be sure to specify birth date. scruples may try to use this to Watkin’s. $35 a pair. Excellent LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) Keep his benefit. fnvestmsnf Property 25 condition. 649-8622. M w ater ALUMINUM TRIM PAINTING- Interior, CARPENTER - Repairs, 1 V private patio. estimates, discount senior and SIDING INSTALLED - your clever thoughts to yourself GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It’s monthly. Otilces-Stores lor Rent 55 citizens. Company Exterior. Quality remodeling, additions, gar! 871-9636. Small jobs welcomed. Call Workmanship! Reasonable ages, roofing. Call David today. You could run the risk of best to work alone today if possi­ COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 Manchester-owned and ble, because your creativity and MANCHESTER - Main Street 2260800, after 6:00 p.m. Rates! Call Rick at 6460709, Patria, 644-1796. someone snatching them away if feet waterfront property with LOOKING for anything in real operated. Call 6461327, you tell the wrong person. originality could be diluted by 4 large cott^es in very good modern offices available. 300, after 5:00 p.m. SCORPIO (O ct. 24>Nov. 22) Your one who thinks he is helping but condition Fully furnished, 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or B&M TREE SERVICE - PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS ideas could be fantastic today, isn't. located in Sandy Beach area, rRocTtoolfbuH e/''’fl^ homll'muUipk'Crnng/? parts of. Heat, air con­ FURNITURE - Complete (Construction. Ad­ but make certain you are aware CANCER (June 21-July 22) , ir^l. I . . ^ //a, ^ Specialist in tree and stump LEE PAINTING- Interior & docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ each; 1 RocE Maple dressCT AssTC®ate?'lnc°M6“ 9M*‘*‘® ditioning Included. Call 646 removal. Free estimates. ditions, Remodeling. - Free of their price tags before barging Plans form ulated today will aa^ STRIPPING Exterior. “Check My Rate prove to be sound and clever, turesque setting. Very with drawers $100; and 2 ®^®-*880. 2469 or 6462755. Senior citizen discount. 24- Estimates. Fully Insured. full steam ahead. You might 9-1 0 cAALU Before You Decorate” . deem them impractical. even though It might be difficult private. Owners want to Coionial wingback chairs $50 V FR N O N / ROCKVILLE- hour, year-round service, 643- I Call 643-0797 for free Call 6464879. finance. Excelient investment each or $100 pair. 649-7051. 466 MAIN STREET. North of Dependable. Fully Insured. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) to put them into action today. Accepting applications for 2 7285. estimates. Ask for Rob. 6461653. Others are likely to have more Don't discard them. for group or indvidual. Zanotti Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. CARPENTRY - All types of Short Riba — Frank Hill Bedroom Apartment, starting of centrally located space. faith in your Ingenious plans LEO (July 23-Aug 22) The Realtors, 649-0272 , 228-9485 at $191 monthly. Includes afl J.B. ELECTRONICS - repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool today than you do yourself. Step resourceful and shrewd manner •>OU IPIOT.XOUR eUN GEE ,S O S S ,I THOUGHT Ideal for store, office or other COME. OUT, Bl® AL utilities, wall-to-wall "M anchester’s Stereo Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and back so you can see what they in which you conduct your affairs iS n T L O A P E D . MV SILENCER WAS business or commercial use. Building Controcting 33 Windows Hung. Celling today will reward you handsome­ AND PUM DUM.yyF WORKIN' EXTRA QOOP. Reel Estate Wanted CORD WOOD FOR SALE - carpeting and appliances. Call Expert! ” Repair all brands of FURNITURE REFINISHER- HAVE >t>J SURROLIN 28 1-237-8858, EHO. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. Home Stereo & Portable TVs. Repaired and Painted. Call ^PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) ly. Take care not to be Seasoned hardwood, 4 ft. Professional Furniture WES ROBBINS Carpentry overwhelmed by success. Call Jack, 643-1262. Refinishing. Reasonable anytime, 6438130. It's to your advantage to tell it SELLING your house? Call us lengths. $55 a cord. You pick PROFESSIONAL , / remodeling specialist. Ad- like it is today, rather than to (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) T first and we'll make you a up. Call 429-4889. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 BUSINESS OFFICE rates. "Antique Restoration ditions, rec rooms, dormers, room house. No young RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 cash offer! T.J. Crockett BUILDING - Approximately REWEAVING burn holes. Our Specialty” . Call Robert built-ins, bathrooms, Bvriyt World — Jim Borry Realtor, 643-1577. FOR SALE- Pine China children. No appliances. No 2600 square feet, with ample Zippers, umbrellas repair^. Treat, 2260271. kitchens, 6463446. utilities. No pets. Security. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Hutch. Excellent condition. 'parking.. Close to Center, Window shades, Venetian ment (Co. Expert installation MAY WE BUY your home? Call after 5 p.m,, 644-9107. Tenant Insurance required. blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT...... CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, $330 monthly. Available hospital and new court of aluminum siding gutters Quick, (air, all cash and no building. For info, call 566 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 646 Polnling-Popering 32 Repairs, Cabinets. and trim. Roofing installation 0 problem. Call Warren E. 24-FOOT POOL - Above November 1st. Call 6462426, 5221. Call Gary Cushing 3462009. /Mu n c h .-G o e B L E ... weekday 9 to 5. 7658 or 871-0401. and repairs 6466495, 871-2323. Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. ground, side surface PAINTING - Interior and e L U F T --$ N 4 E K F .. skimmer, ladder, vacuum, MANCHESTER - Store or Of­ exterior, paperhanging, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY winter cover, filter. Mint con­ MANCHESTER- Main Street. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, SPECIALIZING cleaning and fice for rent. Drive by 218 excellent vyork references. Carpentry and general con­ repairing chimneys, roofs, This Funny World dition. $225. 649-1785. 2 room apartment. Heated. attics, garages, yards Our Boarding Houaa Lp/w a >-1 Household Goods Spruce Street. Call 643-2121. cleaned, moving, Free estimates! Fully in­ tracting. Residential and new rools. Free estimates. 30 40 Hot water. Appliances. No commercial. Whether it be a UOVES you! trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn sured. Martin Matson, 646 y®®5|glExperience. Howley, heh-h e h ; >eiu som e­ » Iffn McN««fbl Syod.. I k ORGAN SPINET - M-3 Model, pets, Parking, Security. 523- small repair job, a custom WHEBE'VE W BEEN? EMv&ms REFRIGERATORS 7047. EAST HARTFORD-135 Bum- service. No job too big or 4431. t im e s TOINK MM7RIEP MEN not electronic. True organ side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease built home or anything in DID YDDR V/IFE 6ROUNP Washers / Ranges, used, small. 568-852:522. AUE prisoners; b u t a c tu a ll y , sound. Excellent condition required. Arruda and ^ r- between, call 6461379. Sa i FDB CDMW HOME ' guaranteed and clean. New 5 ROOM - 2 bedroom apart­ QUALITY PAINTING and ROOFER WILL Install roof, MARTHA OFTEN INSISTSTHAT Draw bars. $500. Call 649-1785. comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. Paper Hanging by Willis siding or gutter for low dis­ LA TE AFTER THE CARD, shipment damaged, G.E & ment. Mature adults, no EXPERT PAINTING and CARPENTRY & MASONRY - I LEAVE m y l a b o r a t o r y FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. children. No pets. No utilities. Schultz. Fully insured count price. Call Ken at 647- for a REFRESHING WALK! WE BUY & SELL USED EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ LANDSCAPING Specia112ing references. 649-4343. Additions and Remodeling. 1566. 5HE5HOULPA B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main FURNITURE. One piece or Centrally located. Security in Exterior House Painting. Street, 643-2171, side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease Free estimates. Call Anthony ...... K E N CHEERIN' A F T E R entire household. Cash On The and references. $200 monthly. Tree pruning, spraying, a required. Arruda and ^ r- Squillacote 649-0811. HooUng-Piumblng 35 THE lusoH you HE Line, Furniture Barn. 6 ^ Write Box 623, Manchester, comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. mowing, weeding. Call 7«- A&W PAINTING Contrac­ GAVE RIN&O ON GIVES 0865. Conn. 06040. 7947. tors. Quality painting and FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY 9-/0 ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! s e w e r l in e s , sink lines; PRAWIN to AN HIM A miftby W4I01 Biot paper hanging at reasonable - Remodeling and Additions. cleaned with electric cutters INGIDE , LAWNMOWER Custom made draperies, slip­ rates. Fully insured. Free covers and upholstery. Budget SWING CRADLE, car bed, Wontod to Rent 57 WATERPROOFING - Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 by professionals. McKinney 5H?AI(SHT.' FOR , stroller, playpen, maternity Hatchways, foundation Estimates. Call Wayne 646 years’ experience! For Free c o m p a n y ; T h E $E g o o d ie s 4K E I Op/eo'THBSB P/AVG Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 clothes and baby clothes. 643- 7696. or 6461000. 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX - YOUNG COUPLE with small cracks, tile lines, sump Estimates, call 646-4239. PER CUSTOMBHS i t VM G 0N N 4 C4TOH H\M Stove, refrigerator, dis­ child looking for 2- or 3- pumps, m v ity feeds, window /\R E V4 GONN4 4PPLVJ WITHOUT HIS FARRAND REMODELING - ELECTRIC RANGE- With hwasher. 11/2 baths. Garage, bedroom apartment with gar­ wells. 30 years experience. f e r a r . . ~ ...____ A m o u t h f u l l : STAMP ALBUM- 1926 thru p e r s o n a l Paperhanging Cabinets and Formica Tops, NO jpB TOO SMALL-ToiI7t eye level oven, and lower yard, nice neighborhood. age. Reasonable. In 643-4953, 872-7611.72-7'" 1970 Commeratives, $300. Igo tonchester. South Windsor, for particular people, by Dick. Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad- oven. First $100 takes it. Call jokers or dealers please. 646 Manchester. $350 a month plus Call 6465703 anytime. ditions. Decks, All types of replaced. 568-9439. pay own utilities (gas heat). East Hartford. Call 643^658. STREET repaired,------’ rec ro roc o m s. 7841, after 5:00 p.m. Remodeling and Repairs. throom remodeling, heat Available between Sept 20 “ ...... GLASTONBURY- Hebron Phone 643-6017. and Oct. 1. O lirV b y NEA. Inc 1978 WHIRLPOOL - Heavy SWIM POOLS distributor dis­ Call 6461608 after Avenue School District. Ages PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - duty washer. Hardly used. 5PM. Quality craftsmanship at low posing of brand new 31' long □ AUTOMOTIVE 2 and up, or kindergarten, half LEON CIESZYNSKI PllmbiilWaf/^^^^^^^^ $150 solid. 289-0639. days. After 5, 6369074. prices. Call 6465424. ^ BUILDER- New Homes, _Ad...... above ground pools complete 486 MAIN STREET - 6room with huge 16' sundeck, fen­ 4iftot F or Solo 51 ------— ______^ ditions, Remodelinling, Rec Services Wonted "The polls are looking pretty good since the ELECTRIC DRYER $50, 17- cing, filter. Asking $687. apatment. No appliances. No BRICK, BLOCK, STONE Kitchens 38 pets. No utilities. Tenant in­ PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Rooms, Garages, Mississippi River trip, but let's not overdo It." Cubic-Foot Refrigerator Financing and installation Fireplaces, concrete. 3 - 1 0 $250. Call 633-7472 after 5:00 surance required. Security. WE PAY $10 for complete . i „ , , - Interior and exterior. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath OVERNIGHT BABYSITTER iHEY JUST PON'T UNDERSTAND = p.m. available. Call Jerry collect, junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland Chinriney rep^s No job too Commercial and residential Tile, Dormers, Roofing, NEEDED to care for our 2 203-324-9289. $250 monthly. Available Oct. ^ illi small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Free estim ates Fully in- Residential or Commercim. "Around here, Peterson, we don't use 1. Call 6462426 weekdays, 65. Auto Body. 6261' girls - ages 5 and 6. Sept. 30 lo estimates. jured. 6464879. ' 6464291. Oct. 5. Call 643-0464. the term 'kicked upstairs’ lightlyl"

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