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i'AGt: TWKNTY - EVENING HEHALD. Mon., Sepl. 17. 1979 MA€C News Low Income and Elderly Concentrated Downtown Pa|»cr Collections East Hartford Resident Cable TV Panel Hears 1 Zinsser "Knocks Weiss I Rqugh Play Marks »y NA\C^ !,ON(; level — 8.8 percent, (and out, there is no parental in­ area that comes close is less likely to have cars or residents taken care of. ment and save room in the As you perhaps know, landfill, .but will also Stays in Air Five Days Of Public Access Plan 1 Vor Holding DEP Letter I Manchester, like many most of these people are fluence in the home, up­ tract 5146 where there is an gas to get them to the out­ We’d iike to see a place for Redskins* Triumph apartment complex for the because of budgeting benefit the churches. We other towns in the area, not even receiving incomes wards of 40 hours a week. lying parts of town where all people to be able to Page 2 1 P age 4 1 P oge 8 1 P age 9 And the living con­ elderly. the big stores are. And now come into and rest their restraints, the curbside will publicize in the MACC does not have a dispropor­ at three-fourths the figure paper collections 9.------1 set for poverty level.) ditions? There are 120 That’s what exists down­ the Senior Citizen Center is weary bones or grab an in­ column, scheduled paper tionate number of people scheduled by the Town of collections and drop-Off who are disadvantaged Tract 5148 is second in renter occupied housing town; high percentages of moving. expensive little meal. We’d low-income and elderly. Manchester ended June points. economically, socially or town with 4.4 percent. The units on tract 5147 that are With it will go not only like to see them get food, And whats lacking down­ good food, without having 30th. The Manchester Sept. 22 & 23 Second merely by virtue of their average for every other lacking some or all plum­ the nutiricious low-cost bing facilities. The highest town? — much of what meals its been providing to go so far. And we’d like Conservation Commission Congregational Church. iianrl)rBtfr age. But Manchester does area in town, exclusive of these people in particular to make our human needs has suggested that area Box the papers at Hillard have a disproportionate these two is 2.5 percent of figure for anywhere else in its elderly neightors with are in need of. Grocery services more available to churches may step into this and Electric Sts. For Infor­ number of these people the population with in­ town is 22 units. Finaily, for years, but also a place stores — there are no large people who can’t afford to vacuum by giving wider mation or between drive Fair Tonight, grouped in a small are of comes below poverty level. tract 5147 has the highest for someone to wander into supermarkets anywhere publication to their own pick-up, call James Irvine town, and this area, is in­ Tract 5147 also has the percentage of population 62 and sit and find peace and waste time and gasoline years of age and older—22 along Main St. or anywhere obtaining these scattered paper drives. Such a coor­ 644-0129. Cool Wednesday deed, our downtown. highest number of families friends and shelter if only near there, like there were services. We’d like to do dinated effort to encourage Oct 6 &7, 9 a.m .-4 p.m. In a 1970 census — a little with single heads of percent (nearly ‘A the pop­ for a little while. Detail* on page 2 not so many years back. something — but what, paper collection will not at East Catholic High old now but indicative of a household. This means that ulation). Tract 5148 has 14 MACC would like to see People on low incomes are exactly, and how? only benefit the environ­ School. condition that has only when the breadwinner is percent. The only other the needs of our downtown grown since then — the Coming Home downtown area ranked Vol. XCVIII. No. 296 — Manohester.'tonn., Tuesday, September 18.1979 highest in town for popula­ MIAMI (UPI) — Four » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20(t Single Copy • 15(t Home Delivered tion of low income, elderly American political prisoners, all and people living in sub­ of whom languished for more than standard conditions. a decade in Cuban jails, were Let me bore you for a flown to Miami Monday night moment with a few facts. from Havana aboard a plane Manchester is divided into % chartered by the U.S. State tracts, units including Department. Cuban President United Nations Fidel Castro ordered the release several blocks for the Genuine Leather of the four Americans earlier benefit of organizing data. Nurses’ Shoes Tract 5147 includes Main Monday. He had said earlier he St. (between Center St. and 1 1 . 3 3 Our Rug. 16.M would release them when four Hartford Rd.- Charter Oak Soft iMthar uppers with cushion soles to com­ Puerto Rican nationalists were St.) and several blocks east bine comfort snd pardoned by President Carter. Has Big Agenda and west of Main, Tract style. Sizes 5-10. The four are Juan Tur, 62, of 5148 goes east from there, Tampa, Fla., who was convicted UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The remains on the table. hold up congressional ratification. from Spruce to Autumn St. of espionage in 1964 and spent 15 34th U.N. General Assembly opens' If solutions are to be worked out, But he was critical of China’s “war Tract 5147 ranks first in years in various Cuban prisons; its three-month session today with a they are more likely to emerge from of aggression” against Vietnam, of show of world leaders facing an open- 8 Manchester for the percen­ Lawrence Lunt, 55, of Saratoga, three weeks of closed-door and the “anti-Arab separate deal tage of families with in­ Wyo., who was jailed in 1965 as a ended list of international problems. private talks between top level between Israel and Egypt,” and of comes below the poverty spy for the CIA; Everett Dennis The first order of business is the diplomats expected to be in New plans “to deploy nuclear missile Jackson, 38, of Chicago, who had election of Tanzania’s Ambassador York some time during the first weapons in Europe.” Support Pantyhose been in a Castro prison since Dec. Salim A. Salim as president and the three or four weeks of the session. Gromyko will meet with Secretary In White, beige, taupe. 82-1B admission of the Caribbean island of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei rtylon/spandex leg. 29, 1968 when the Cubans shot of State Cyrus Vance next week at St. Lucia as the 152nd member of the Gromyko, arriving in New York the opening of the Assembly’s three Liepis PLAYTEX DOUBLE SIVINGS! Caldor Low Price...... 2.99 down his plane, and Claudio Rodriguez Morales of Mayaguez, international organization. Monday, praised SALT II but made week general debate where almost Full Support Top Puerto Rico, convicted of In the public eye, the session was no mention of the Soviet troop every delegation will deliver a policy SAVE ‘4! & Leg Pantyhose Commands smuggling political refugees out billed as a show of world leaders, presence in Cuba that threatens to statement. White, Mige, taupe. highlighted by Pope John Paul II’s Caldor Low Price...... 3.99 of Cuba in 1966. Garrison PLAYTEX REBATE PLUS CALDOR address and five-hour visit on Oct. 2. SALE PRICE ON ‘FREE SPIRIT’ BRAS! In terms of global politics, the MANCHESTER -L t. Suits Dropped Assembly was open-ended. Col. William J. Liepis, son SOFT CUP UNDERWIRE A. Real Rabbit Fur c. Misses’ & Juniors’ Men’s Knit Shirts F. Men’s Down Vests Diplomats hoped for progress on and Western WASHINGTON (UPI) - The District Seeks Brushed Pullovers of Mrs. Theresa Bua of Caldor Reg. Caldor Reg. Bike Jackets 1 8 . 2 2 Our Reg. 24.99 Justice Department announced solving the Middle East crisis, the P rice...... Price...... 9.50 & Corduroy Jeans Sport Shirts 1 problems of southern Africa and the Manchester, has been * 3 9 Our Reg. 54.M 100% nylon insulated with Monday it was dropping lawsuits 0 0 Our 90% duck down & 10% named comm ander of Caldor Sale Caldor Sale Pieced, multi-colored fur, 8.88 EACH 5• O O E A C H Reg. 7.99 1 relationship between the Third World Price...... 7.50 duck feathers. Snap front, seeking to bar The Progressive of Headquarters Command, P rice...... with suede and knit trim. Our Rug. 10.M A 11.W back kidney piece. S-XL. and industrial nations. But it was D. T u rlltn e ckt In 50-50 i Madison, Wis., and the Daily United States Army Plavtax* Malt- Playtex* Mall- 100% acrylic pullovers poly/cotton. New-for-Fall almost certain some nasty confron­ Talk on Sewer B. Jackets and Q. ‘Maverick’ Jeans Californian of Berkeley from Garrison at Fort Devens. In Rebate...... In Rebate...... 2.00* In solids and stripes. solid colors. Sizes S-XL. tations could not be avoided. Pullover Sweaters Fall shades. Sizes S,M,L. by Wrangler publishing H-bomb data — because Liepis is a graduate of YOUR FINAL E. Western shirt In 100% The question of which of two rival Straight or flare leg O f t Our Reg. least from South Windsor’s view­ s t COST...... 1 2 . 8 8 EACH cotton chambray with Uniform Pantsuits Wisconsin newspaper printed By CHARLIE MAYNARD J 8 4 . 5 0 M S ? 5.50 leans with back pockets, e 9 0 12.99 to 14.99 Fashion Handbags Cambodian delegations should repre­ Manchester High School Our R»g. 1S.M to 17.M yoke, snap buttons, 9 Our Reg. point, when the district became the tabs, cinch waist In 9 . 9 9 similar material Sunday, making Herald Reporter and holds a masters of flap pockets. S-XL. 14 oz. indigo dyed denim. 13.49 A 13.99 9 . 8 8 Our Reg. 13.99 sent the Southeast Asian country now White & sand beige. Sizes 32 to 38, A,B,C. Solid ioop knit puiiovers sizes 5/6-15116. the six-month legal fight for cen­ sewer authority in the disputed area. business administration and striped jackets. S,M,L. Great fitting. Straight or 100% polyester. Back or called Democratic ampuchea MANCHESTER - The first step to Hare leg. Sizes 29-38. front zip. Pull on pants, Dress & casual. Pouches, sorship of the nuclear secrets The agreement would allow a *See clerk lor details. • Fashion Pants li Skirts shoulder bags. CanvM, vinyl. degree from the University nice detailing. 3-15,6-18. promised a major politicaf battle in a three-party, intertown agreement R««. 10.M to12.M . 9.66 futile. developer to construct a sewer line in of Connecticut and was a However, a spokesman said the the early stages of the session. came from the Eighth Utilities the area and hook up with whoevci District. mem ber of the ROTC Justice Department will conduct In addition, black Africa has made has the sewer authority — in this $ i b t t » » The district’s Board of Directors there. « j » I t * I a “preliminary inquiry’’ to see if it clear it is tired of delays in setting case, the Eighth District, according unanimously voted Monday night to Upon graduation from any of the disclosures warrant up unencumbered black majority to Public Works Director Jay Giles. Let us help make this TIC (S74D) a more joyous family event rule in Zimbabwe Rhodesia and request a meeting between officials college he was com­ criminal charges. The Atomic “The land in South Windsor isn’t Namibia (South West Africa). of South Windsor, the town of missioned in the Regular Energy Act provides for stiff jail zoned yet,” Giles said. “South Wind­ Army. After two years The Middle East problem was left Manchester and the Eighth District sor was worried that Manchester terms for improper disclosure: up and hammer out a pact on sewage with the 2nd Armored to life imprisonment for revealing hanging in the U.N. Security Council wouldn't live up to its part of the Cavalry in Germany, he a month ago on U.S. Ambassador An­ along the towns’ boundaries. It was Tablecloths to nuclear weapons technology with Final touches are put on the U.N. General Assembly Mon­ agreement when the time comes to transferred to the Quarter­ Accent Your the intent to aid a foreign power; drew Young’s resignation and his even suggested that the three zone the land.” day, readying it for today’s opening meeting of the 34th annual legislative bodies have -a joint master Corps for varied Holiday Table 10 years in jail for disclosure with appeal to the Arabs not to press for a “We should have the Eighth enter session, "^e three-month session of the 152-nation conference positions in USAEUR until 2 ‘•I’ the understanding the data will showdown. But it has not gone away meeting to expediate the matter. the present agreement, ” said Tripp, his return to Fort Lee, Va. 52x70” im ®“*** 9498 will entertain Pope John Paul II and possibly Fidel Castro, and a proposed resolution forcing the South Windsor and Manchester “since time was lost because of the Our Reg. 8.49 help a foreign country. for schooling and sub­ 6.66 Yassir Arafat, and a dozen other world leaders. (UPI photo) U.S. into a veto and confrontation have an eight-year-old agreement to lack of communication between the sequent assignment as a • 60x86” , Reg. 11.99...... 9.44 with some of its major oil suppliers accept sewage from each other when town and the district. It's in our Procurement Officer at Energy Update the land’s topography and the natural definite interest to get the whole mis- • 67” Round, Reg. 11.99___ 9.44 gravitational flow make it logical for Seattle, Wash. Washington: The government is understanding with the town popular Durand QlBMware • 60x102”, Reg. 13.49...... 10.40 waste to entdr the other town. C;her assignments in­ taking elaborate precautions to resolved.” cluded two tours in Viet­ liwortadirom France • Napkins South Windsor asked the district to ensure its final report on the VW Tops in Economy The district directors moved to set­ Sstal-clear.Brea^resistant Reg.1.19»1.39 ...... 96c become a party to the agreement. nam as a company com­ cause of the spring oil crisis is in­ tle the issue after hearing from the and dishwasher sate. 3 Q7 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Director Joseph Tripp told the other mander and advisor and as ^ Soil release fabric. Machine W aW f S*rltiFS98 vulnerable to charges that it product, a Dasher diesel at 36 mpg, While not all cars have yet been attorney for Michael Dworkin and Volkswagen Rabbit diesel at 42 miles members. a logistics staff and ^ wash, tumble dry. Lovely whitewashes the oil industry, a came in third. ’This year the Dasher tested, the agency said more than Ray Smith, two district residents and executive officer. Depart­ Seven-Piece Berry Set decorator solid colors. KX'K'(»T“ per gallon took the top spot again this diesel fell to fourth, displaced by the Tripp, who met with the South entire family. White House aide said Monday. half have. The EPA will release a members of the Manchester En­ year in the government’s annual fuel two Chrysler products. Windsor officials last month, will at­ ment of the Army, Deputy Washington: A Gulf Oil Co. final list early next year that will be vironmental Coalition who started an Chief of Staff for Logistics. 5 76 Our Beg. 7.99 economy rating of new cars. The worst showing in this year’s available free to consumers in tend tonight’s meeting of the South interventionists’ petition. ?;includes6servingbowls, executive told Congress Monday a ’The No. 1 ranking went to a Rabbit Windsor Sewer Commission and ask His most recent ,”U2^ RD TUCKER softening of the home heating oil ratings was by a pair of Rolls-Royces booklet form. ’The mpg information Tony Pagano, who spoke before the assignments were in Ger­ 1 large bowl. Stainless Steel with a manual five-speed transmis­ at 10 mpg. In addition, a variety of also appears on the window sticker for a committee to draft the new regular meeting, demanded to par­ In Memoriam’ market might result in lower sion. ’The same car with a manual agreement. many as commander of the Flatware Set, prices this winter. domestic cars weighed in near the on new cars to aid consumers in com­ ticipate in any discussions the direc­ 24-Pc. Beverage Set four-speed transmission was second The district, in a sense, has already 7th Combat Equipment 50-Pc. Service for 8 Washington: The director of the bottom. A (Chevrolet and a GMC parison shopping. tor had concerning sewers. Under 10.70 at 40 mpg, while a Dodge Colt and a agreed to the arrangement. The Company and director of R 40 OurHeg.42-9® U.S. Geological Survey Monday pickup cab chassis also got only 10 The ratings also include estimates state statutes, he said, the Reserve Storage Ac­ 4 0 OurReg. Plymouth Champ, both with manual mpg. of what the driver will have to pay board unanimously accepted Direc­ petitioners have the right to join any iZ.f D 1999 told Congress if oil exists in an an­ four-speed transmissions, tied for tor Robert Bletchman’s motion “to tivities, 21st Support Com­ cient coral reef recently found ’The mpg ratings are based on tests for gasoline to operate the car for a proceedings and show the en­ mand. These beautiful sets include third at 37 mpg. designed to measure average fuel year. Those figures are more costly accept in principle joining the vironmental impact qf any decisions. 8 each of knives, forks, table­ -“.'Xfear buried in the Atlantic Ocean, it Manchester-South Windsor contract For the first time, a small station ecomomy — a combination of both Pagano also said that the district Lt. Col, Liepis has been spoons, cake forks, 16 tea­ could be developed within a this year because the agency based 20-Pc. Dinnerware Set wagon — a VW Dasher diesel at 36 with respect to the gravity flow.” did not have to grant any sewer per­ awarded the Bronze Star spoons and 2 serving pieces. decade. city and highway driving. The kind of them on a price of 90 cents per gallon with Oak Leaf Cluster, the GIFT DEPT. ‘Not Chopped Liver!’ The mpg — was among the 10 most fuel- mileage any individual driver will of gas, compared to 70 cents last Bletchman said later that “it’s the mits because the town’s sewage Washington: The administra­ efficient cars in the ratings released best way to develop the area” Meritorious Service Medal 9.22 OurReg.13-M tion asked Congress Monday to in­ get depends on traffic, driving habits year. treatment plant could not discharge Kosher Way to Cook Gourmet today by the Environmental Protec­ regardless of what happens in the with Oak Leaf Cluster, the crease pressure on the states to and a variety of other factors. Thus an AMC Pacer with a manual an effluent that met state standards. 7 . 4 0 tion Agency. future. Joint Service Commenda­ enforce the 55 mph speed limit , The above figures are for ail states four-speed transmission which got 17 Most directors thought he was ac­ I m Last year, in EPA’s rating of '79. Tripp was sent to tonight’s meeting ting in haste because the district tion Medal and various ser­ Imported Crystal and thereby save more gasoline. except California. A separate listing mpg on both the new and old lists was vice awards including the plates. model cars, Volkswagen Rabbit for that state, which has tougher air estimated to cost the motorist $794 in in South Windsor to make up for lost merely accepted the sewer authority g ift DEFT. Stemware Houston: A group of south diesels also took the top two sjxits at pollution laws, showed the top ‘80 time. The Manchester-South Windsor for the disputed area. DA Staff Identification Texas political districts, fuel bills this year, compared to $617 Badge. t 4 EACH 41 and 40 mpg, and another VW model was a Dodge Colt at 31 mpg. last year. agreement seemed in jeopardy, at “We are not approving any par­ I OurReg.I.SSEa. businesses and towns Monday ticular phase," said Acting Chair­ filed a 2KX) million damage suit A. Water Goblet, 13 oz. man Willard Marvin. against the U.S. and Mexican “The vote wasn't to block Buckland B. Wine Goblet, 10 oz. Kodak ‘Colorburst 50’ drilling firms that leased or Commons,” added Director Sam C. Wine Glass, 8 oz. Instant Camera operated the offshore rig involved NIKKO More Dancers Longest, in history’s worst oil spill. D. ChampagnefSherbet Caldor Regular Price...... 33.70 Giles said the state upgraded the Park Group New York: The Union of stoneware GIFT DEPT. Caldor Sala Price...... 29.70 quality of the Hockanum River and Sets Walks 45-Pc. Service for 8 Kodak Mall-ln Rebate...... iS.OO* Concerned Scientists filed a peti­ that Manchester is moving with the tion Monday asking the Nuclear MANCHESTER -The YOUR help of state and federal grants to up­ Regulatory Commissioti to shut Defect to U.S, Hockanum River Linear FINAL COST... 24a70 grade the treatment plant. He said General Electric down'the Ifidian Point nuclear Park Committee is plan­ 39.70 QET A SECOND Just aim and shoot, as easy as LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bolshoi, Kozlov danced far better the federal government wants most Set Includes eight 5-pc. 10-Cup Automatic that, and get beautiful Kodak power complex. Following in the footsteps of ning walks and trail­ settings plus 5 matching •5 REBATE than he had earlier in the engage­ towns to have advance waste treat­ Drip Coffee Maker Satinluxe™ color prints! Kuwait; The Kuwait news agen­ Alexander Godunov, two principal ment, drawing a wild ovation from clearing projects along the servina pieces. Several with purchase ment facilities in the 80s. river during the next three beautiful patterns to Caldor Rag. Prlca...... 28.97 •Cany Casa, Rag. 14.M...... 12.40 cy said Monday Kuwait, Saudi dancers of Russia’s prestigious the crowd for his performance in choose from. Caldor Sala Prlca...... 22.70 of 5 Kodak • Kodak Elactronic Flash, Rug 2SJ4,21.40 Arabia and Qatar were selling un­ Bolshoi Ballet — a married couple — “Romeo and Juliet,’’ the Los Angeles months. Q.E. Mall-In Rabita...... 3.00* Instant GIFT DEPT. specified quantities of their oil on defected on the eve of the troupe’s troupe Sunday night, witnesses said. The first trail-clearing Film Packs ■Saa Clark lor dalalli. session will be Ocl. 6, from YOUR -IQ y n the spot market at prices 50 per­ return to and were granted In the ihorning, the troupe was First R aises Adams Street to N. Main FINAL C O S T ...... l 9 a f U cent above those set up by the asylum by the United States. gathered in a large room and Soviet Street. On Oct. 14, the first Keeps coffee warm when Organization of Petroleum Expor­ officials appear^ to be counting brewing Is complete. On/off Leonid Kozlov, who reportedly was walk of the season is 30”x72" ting Countries. to get some of Godunov’s starring heads in an agitated manner, the Held Illegal switch & signal light. IfDCMIO New York ; Israel will be depen­ scheduled for the same Drop-Leaf -Saa Clark lor dalalti. roles, instead followed him into witnesses said. section of the river. Folding Table dent on Egypt for its oil needs exile. A message was left with the hotel when it returns the Alma oilfields HARTFORD (UPI) - The Cohnec- The second work administration to call the Russian ticut Supreme Court today ruled to Egypt in late November under Unlike Godunov, whose dancer- program will be Nov. 3 and M.M Consulate if the Kozlovs appeared. Bridgeport city officials illegally 24.76 Hamilton Beach terms of the Camp David accord. wife returned to Moscow after a 4 along the river from The troupe’s chartered jetliner left receiv^ pay raises in January 1978 Aluminum frame with 3-Speed Portable ' Mid East Report said Monday. three-day diplomatic standoff at without them at 4:30 p.m. EDT. Econom y E le c tric on simulated wood grain lop. Kennedy Airport in New York last but then legally got them two months Use fully or partly opened. Following a refueling stop in New Oakland Street to the Steak Hand Mixer month, Kozlov was accompanied by later. Carry handle. § C H R A F fT<5 Holiday Chocolate Assortments York late Monday, the plane headed Out restaurant in Talcott- Inside Today his wife, Valentina Kozlov. But the high court told city ville. A walk in this section on to Moscow. 8a44 Business...... taxpayers who claimed the raises of the river will take place •All-Steel Folding Chair Beater ejector button. Detach­ •AIIMIIkChoeoiataa,14oz. Deluxe Gift Boxed ...... 16 The Kozlovs were reported in The dancers left behind a suitcase Classified...... 12-14 were “a raid upon the city’s Nov. 11. Our Rtg. e.M ea...... 6 .8 8 able cord. Chromeplaled • Ataortad Chocolalaa, 14 oz. protective custody of federal agents in their rooiq, but Kozlov sent ahead beaters. 997 ( a Chocolataa with Soft Cantara, 14 oz. OurRag.3.48 Comics...... 15 today at an undisclosed location. treasury” that they retained the Another clean-up project HOUSEWARES DEPT. 2.88 a pair of his dancing shoes “to an Editorial ...... >...... 7 Although the Bolshoi dancers were right to fight the pay hikes at “the is planned for the first or American admirer who collects such ballot box.” Entertainment ___ ...... 12 carefully watched after the em- artifacts.” second of December along 6 Fam ily...... 6 The court’s 4-1 decision rejected the banks of the river from barassing defection of Godunov, the Godunov, a star of the troupe, Obituaries...... 8 the taxpayers claim that the raises New State Road to Center VERNON Kozlovs managed to evade Soviet defected Aug. 22 in New York. MANCHESTER Peopletalk...... •violated a provision of the state Street. This will be ...... 2 security men in the confusion Both of the Kozlovs danced prin­ TRI-CmfSHOPriM CENTER Sports...... Constitution aimed at preventing follow ed by a w alk, ii« mum TwwpiH ...... 9-10 folloiying the final appearance of the cipal roles during the ballet’s two- Leonid and Valentina Koslov two dancers in the Bolshoi Television ...... 12 troupe’s U.S. tour Sunday night. elected officials from voting weather permitting, a week engagement at the Shrine Ballet, were granted asylum in the U.S. after defecting Mon- themselves pay raises while in of­ STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI., 10 AM to 9:30 PM » SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM »SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM » PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WEDNESDAY W eather...... 2 In what he must have known would week or two later. Auditorium near downtown Los day. (UPI photo) fice. be his final appearance with the Angeles. 't,al«av'4tA

PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Tues., Sept. 18..1979 - PAGE THREE The Weather 3QOO 3a00 n?7 Bolton Makes Plans for Teachers \ Peopletalk By DONNA HOLLAND The first regional program will be on school hours and will affort teachers the work on their own through the year. Graham and Ali Herald Correspandent October 3 and teachers are being afforded opportunity to receive credit in-service Members of the Professional Staff BOLTON — A comprehensive plan for a choice of 22 programs. The second in the over a period of time. Development Committee are Marie Lieb- Estate To Join Forces professional staff development has been series of regional programs will be on This year the teachers probably won’t tnaq/school psychologist, Karen Rosano, organized for Bolton school system staff March 25, the theme has not yet been get college credit for participating in and special education, Dalynne Siwlk, school By GERALD P. ROTHMAN, Realtor Billy Graham and Muhammad All on the same members for the 1979-1980 school year. decided but it may be student behavior. passing the course but will get the dollar nurse, Joyce Johnson, high school bill? Why not, says evangelist Graham — “Ali’s The plan includes four components — About 1,350 to 1,400 teachers will be in­ equivalency on the salary schedule. representative, Barbara Nicholson, primary beliefs are something we all could collaboration (regional programs), credit volved in one of the programs. Parachial Richhrd Packman, Bolton Elementary teacher representative, Barbara WHAT QOB8 WITH A HOUSE? believe.” in-service, in-house and curriculum days. school teachers in Manchester may par­ Center School principal, said there is an Nicholson, teacher representative and lovtti TinrttAniiit O The Regional Staff Development ticipate in any of the Mancljester outside chance the teachers can get the Packman. _ Real estate is usually is the local custom? - Graham says Ali - a Black Muslim - “wants to defined as the land and be a healer in the world and he’s in a unique position Cooperative Program will provide staff pro^am s only. college credit this year but next year Packman said, “Basically the package Usual fixtures might in­ development opportunities for teachers in Allen said if this type of program is well “we’re definitely shooting for credit at the is comprehensive and as comprehensive everything attached to it, clude: shades, heaters, tp do a great deal of good.” , such as: buildings, trees, Bolton, Manchester, Vernon, Ellington received it will be expanded. college level and on the salary schedule.” as you will find in any school system. The ranges, screens, storm Graham says he and Ali discussed joining forces shrubs, etc. The buyer Monday at Graham's Montreat, N.C.. home, talking and Tolland. , Members of the Regional Staff Develop­ The regular in-service days for teachers teachers are excited and looking forward windows, lighting EZ3« normally gets all of the fixtures, etc. HTI «K«TN«I rOTOC»T • about things they have in common - “love and School Superintendent Raymond Allen ment Committee are Richard Packman, this year will involve a basic skill day for to it and that’s important for the was instrumental in getting the regional Bolton public schools, Gerald Fitzgibbons, kindergarten through grade 6 teachers maximum involvement of teachers.” real estate, but none of It is important that the For period ending 7 a.m. EST 9/19/79. Tuesday night belief in mankind.” the ow ner’s personal seller spell out specifical­ will find rain or showers across parts of Texas and East He says Ali invited him to his California home for program moving. Apparently talked about Manchester public schools, David and articulation for grade 7 through 12 He said, “I don’t know what else we for a few years, it was Allen who finally Engelson, Vernon public schools, Bruce teachers on Jan. 7, audio visual and first could possibly do to make it exciting.” property. The problem ly in his sales agreement Gulf Coast region. Elsewhere, generally fair weather a second meeting and he’s “honored to accept.” He arises when personal exactly what he intends to should prevail with skies ranging from clear to partly says Ali didn’t try to convert him to Islam -- nor did called the first meeting and got the idea Shepard, Ellington public schools, and aid training on January 31 and stress and off the ground. property has bwome a give to the buyer as part cloud. he try to convert Ali to Christianity. John Gawrys, Tolland public schools. teacher burnout on March 3. This year — the first year for such a Besides the regional programs, Bolton This year the teachers had a choice for Group Seeks Funds part of the real estate. of real estate. This will This is called a fixture program — there will be two days on teachers will have several in-service days their in-service programs. In the past the save misunderstanding at Connecticut Forecast For Mental Health and does pass with the Ah, Diplomacy! Which teachers in the five towns can at­ to “help them grow.” programs were chosen by the administra­ th e closing, and Sunny breezy and warm today. High temperatures near The local teachers were given a choice HARTFORD (UPI) -- The Mental real estate. sometimes save a sale. . Heavy indeed is the burden of the Oval Office. tend a program of their choice in any of tion and didn’t necessarily reflect what 80. 27 C. Fair tonight. Lows 50 to 55. Mostly sunny breezy the five towns. of eight topics for in-service and the the teachers felt their needs were. Health Association has urged Mental There are three usual and cooler Wednesday. Highs about 70. Probability of Massive are its Health Commissioner Eric Plaut to tests which must be questions. For instance The Regional Staff Development Com­ overriding choice was - Student Behavior - The final component in the comprehen­ precipitation near zero percent today, 10 percent tonight mittee, representatives from each of the Social Interaction of Students — sive plan for professional staff develop­ restore funding for operation of its satisfied. Has the per­ Frechette, Maitin& and Wednesday. Southwest winds increasing to 15 to 25 - did President Carter community-based social clubs for ex­ sonal property been per­ really snub St. Louis five towns, decided to start small, let each Discipline. ment will be curriculum days on Rothman, INC REuiodS' mph today shifting into the northwest 10 to 15 mph town develop and be responsible for its Because of its popularity the subject Novemeber 6 and May 7. psychiatric patients: manently annexed to the tonight. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph Wednesday Cardinal Lou Brock by Charles Shattuck, a 62-year-old sheet metal was on a double mission; he also wanted to real estate? Is it intended not inviting him to the own program, use for a general theme — will be part of a School System Every teacher is on a curriculum com­ Plaut told the association on June 20 Better diminishing late in the day. promote his airplane memorabilia collection to become part of the real White House on the oc­ worker from East Hartford, spent most of “Every Student is Special” - and to have Professional Development Credit mittee and the two days will give the that the regional mental health boards and with the intention of selling it for $100,000. Program, another new program. regional directors had decided to delegate estate? And finally, what Air Pollution Forecast casion of his 3,000th hit, last week in the air trying to set a record for each program evaluated by those who at­ teachers the opportunity to work on their Tel. 646-4144 • (Herald photo by Zuboff) tend it. The program will be conducted after committee on special days. Teachers also the program and fiscal responsibilities of even though he' did in­ the longest continual flight time. Shattuck the clubs to other agencies. HARTFORD (UPl) - The state Department of En­ vite the ' vironmental Protection forecast moderate air pollution Carl Yastrzemski for levels for Connecticut today and reported moderate the same thing? levels Monday. Brock thought so - Massage Rules Extended Outlook said even if invited, he’d East Hartford Resident turn it down because “I Extended outlook for New England Thursday through know when I’ve been in­ Set for Hearing Saturday: sulted.” But he did By BARBARA RICHMOND Mass.. R.I. & Conn.: Fair Thursday and Friday. In­ accept Monday when the Stays in Air Five Days Herald Reporter creasing cioudiness Saturday with chance of rain invitation actually VERNON — A massage parlor ordinance, which has developing. Unseasonably cool Thursday with highs in the the way except for Newark, New came. The White House calls it a “communications By LANEY ZUBOFF amazed Alan R. Welchman, his been revised several times, will go to a public hearing 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. Warming through the problem.” Herald Reporter travel agent, with the help of Jersey and Washington D.C. because Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. period with highs by Saturday in the mid 70s and lows in Says a bemused Jody Powell, “I’m not really sure EAST HARTFORD — Trying to set American Airlines, which rushed of the hurricane,” said Shattuck. While some Town Council members expressed concern the 50s. what to make of all this. 's changed a lot a Guinness Book world record and to him through once when there was a Beside setting a record, Shattuck about the revised ordinance, they a g re^ to put it to a fSTAU since 1 used to play it.” Vermont: Fair Thursday. Partly cloudy Friday, a proniote the sale of his aviation chance he might miss a flight. wanted to gain publicity for his public hearing with the provision that the council would collection of news clipping and model chance of showers Saturday. Cool at first. Highs 50s and newspaper clippings, an East Hart­ Asked if he was frustrated at not still be able to delete some sections if so voted. low 60s. Overnight lows 30s to mid 40s. Warmer Friday airplanes, designed from pictures, ford man left Monday, Sept. 10 and spending any time in any of the However, Town Attorney William Breslau cautioned and Saturday. Highs 65 to 75. Lows 40s to low 50s. Beyond the Grave which he began when he was 12 years spent five days in continuous flight, cities, except of the terminals, Shat­ the council that it would not be able to add anything to the Maine and New Hampshire: Fair and cool Thursday. It’s said nothing is inevitable but death and taxes. stopping to make new connections. tuck said, “all I could think of was old. ordinance without going to yet another public hearing. Chance of showers and warmer Friday. Clearing Satur­ Add alimony. Charles A. Shattuck, 62, of 15 making my connection.” “I have the only set of colored pic­ day. Highs mostly in the 70s and lows in the ,50s. Offering the strongest objections to the ordinance was Los Angeles insurance executive Vincent Nuccio Leland St. in East Hartford, said he Shattuck covered 25,000 miles with tures of the hindenberg disaster,” council member Marie Herbst. One of the proposed revi­ has to go right on paying his, even if he dies in the believed the first part of his mission changeover, after his initial depar­ boasts Shattuck. sion calls for all massages to be administered on “rigid interim. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Frances has been accomplished. “There is no ture from Boston, New York, Shattuck estimates the collection therapeutic-type tables.” This was added after Mrs, Long Island Sound Rothschild Monday told Nuccio he must pay ex-wife past record” to break, said Shattuck Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, Cleveland, is worth $10,000. If he can get that Herbst made a tour of some of the town’s existing Long Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.I. and Montauk Anne $12,000 a month for three years and $10,000 a much it would more than pay for his who has saved his 33 boarding Tulas, Memphis, Washington and St. massage parlors and found one to have a waterbed. Mon­ Point. N.Y.: High pressure over the mid Alantie states month thereafter as long as she lives and remains trip which cost him $1,900. It was receipts as proof of his 122 hour trip, Louis, to name some. He had to day nigbt she said she would like the ordinance to spell will continue to move slowly eastward. Weak cold front unmarried. 67 hours of which were in air. ■ repeat stopovers in several in­ have been substantially more if he from the west will move across the region tonight. To salt the wound the judge voided a pre-nuptial had spent time touring the cities. out the size of the therapeutic tables. Shattuck will send photostatic stances. She asked Mayor Frank McCoy if he thought the or­ Southwesterly winds 10 to 20 knots today shifting to the agreement under which Mrs. Nuccio agreed to Getting his pilot’s license at 18, copies of his proof to England where The longest flight Shattuck had was dinance was as strong as it should be. The mayor said he northwest at 15 to 20 knots with higher gusts tonight, Shattuck said the cost to fly “was too accept a flat $5,000 in the event of divorce. She's the the decision will be made whether or four hours and thirteen minutes from didn’t and added “When we started out I thought we northwest winds 10 to 20 knots and gusty on Wednesday. former child star Annie Roonie. Her attorney - not to document Shattuck’s journey Los Angeles to Chicago. The shortest high. I couldn’t keep It up.” would have a stronger ordinance.” Fair today and Wednesday. Partly cloudy tonight. Marvin Mitchelson. for posterity. went from Los Angeles to San Diego Although he wasn’t behind the ccu- Mrs, Herbst also objected to the changing of the hours trols, Shattuck said “it was a Visibility 5 miles or more. Average wave heights 1 to 3 Shattuck “visited” 18 different and lasted 44 minutes. The longest that the massage parlors can be open. The hours had been feet today tonight and Wednesday. cities but saw only the inside of the layover time was spent in Chicago wonderful trip and worth all the work shortened during previous revisions but due to objections Deeply Committed (planning) that went into it.” But he airline terminal where he made his where Shattuck waited five hours raised by attorneys, who represented existing parlors, New England Weather Steve Haines really believes in submerging said he wouldn’t attempt it again new connections and had time to thirteen minutes before boarding the the hours were expanded in recent revisions. himself in his work. The ex-London disc jockey has should someone break his record, Mass.. Conn. & R.I.: Tuesday mostly sunny. Highs in freshen up. next plane. The mayor said it was felt that the parlors had to be just finished three consecutive nights - 19 hours all once official. the mid 70s to low 80s. Partly cloudy Tuesday night He made all his connections, which “There was beautiful weather all allowed reasonable hours of business. "These are judge­ FTT, except mostly cloudy western hills. Lows ranging from told - running the show at Flanigan's disco in Los ment decisions,” he said adding that he though this was near 60 at the coast to the 40s western hills. Wednesday Angeles from the bottom of a 2,000-gallon tank, the best they could come up with. mostly sunny. Highs 70 to 75. Haines says that’s only a training run - he’ll go Mrs. Herbst said she felt that the council was giving in next year for the Guinness world record of 72 con­ Maine. N.H.: Partiy cloudy north and mostly sunny World Gold Price to the requests of the lawyers representing the. massage south Tuesday. Highs 72 to 80. Chance of showers secutive hours under water. Water holds no terror for Haines. Last year, he parlors. Tuesday night. Lows in the 40s. Partly cloudy north and Mrs, Herbst also objected to the manner in which per­ jumped off 18 bridges along the Thames in a fund­ mostly sunny south Wednesday. Highs 57 to 62 north and mits will be granted to massagists. Also objecting to this raising stunt - bringing his own bridge-jumping in the 60s south. provision was council member Leonard Jacobs, Both feel record to 28. How High Can It Go? Vermont: Sunny to partly cloudy and breezy Tuesday. that the issuance of a restricted massagist permit is left Highs in the 70s to near 80. Increasing cloudiness Tuesday in the hands of the massage parlor owner and they said night with a chance of a shower. Lows 45 to 52. LONDON (UPI) - The experU feeding on itself. It’s got the makings of South A frica’s gold goes to Glimpses give up. Anybody can take a guess of a runaway market.” producing the world’s most valuable they don’t feel this is right. Wednesday, some morning cloudiness giving way to TTiey also said they feel that monitoring the ordinance GLIMPSES: Lorin Maazel, musical director of now what the price of gold will be by For all the climbing costs, the coin - the kruggerand. sunshine. Cooler. Highs in the 50s and low 60s. leaves too much work in the hands of the town's health the Cleveland Orchestra since 1972, will be named the end of the year. production of gold also is rising. “Americans have a fetish for ow­ musical director of the Vienna State Opera Friday Financial wizards initially warned South Africa, the world’s largest ning gold and, unlike gold bullion, the department. The council voted in a straight party-line vote to send National Forecast ... Ruth Carter Stapleton will be on the bill this gold would sell for as much as $300 an gold producer, announced Monday Its Krugerrand can be bought by the existing ordinance to the Oct. 1 public hearing with weekend at New York’s Yankee Stadium for the ounce by year’s end. When that mark output for August rose to 1.92 million anyone,” said Don Mackay-Coghill, City Fest Hi Lo the seven Republicans voting for and the five Democrats Sixth Annual Eastern Conference on the Catholic came on July 18, they said the figure ounces, 30,000 ounces more than the director of South Africa’s Intergold Albuquerque pc 74 54 Los Angeles cy 98 68 would be $325 an ounce by New Corp. “The U.S. called gold a bar­ voting against. Louisville pc 81 64 Charismatic Renewal ... Victor Borge makes his July total. That brought South Anchorage r 36 52 barous relic, but each Krugerrand Asheville pc 65 58 Memphis r 75 70 serious opera debut Sept. 24 in Chicago, conducting Year’s Day. Africa’s yearly production figure to Atlanta cy 65 62 Miami Beach pc 83 76 Mozart's "The Magic Flute” ... Lou Adler is in New The $325 mark came and went on 15.12 million ounces. sold is a vote in favor of gold.” Billings c 78 52 Milwaukee c 79 61 York casting his next Paramount film "All Washed Sept. 4 and the experts revised their Much of the gold goes for industrial At $350 each for the one-ounce Coalition Seeks Birmingham r 66 64 Minneapolis c 84 52 U p”. predictions again. This time, they uses and jewelry, although the es­ coins, they make expensive Christ­ Boston c 79 60 Nashville pc 81 63 hated to say, it appeared gold would calating price has sharply reduced mas gifts. But the way the price it Brownsville Tx r 72 70 New Orleans pc 87 77 eventually reach $350, 10 times what demand among jewelers. But much rising, it may pay to shop early. Funds for Poor Buffalo c 72 60 New York c 82 63 it cost in December 1971, HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut must pump at least Charlstone S.C. cy 71 65 Oklahoma City c 82 52 “Now, your guess is as good as The Almanac an additional $240 million into its budget next year in Charlotte N.C. pc 72 62 Omaha c 82 57 mine,” one dealer said Monday after Philadelphia c 77 order to adequately meet the needsj)f the poor, the elder­ Chicago c 77 58 58 gold finished the day at $353 an ounce Cleveland pc 77 54 Phoenix c 92 74 By United Press International ly and the handicapped, says the Human Services Coali­ on both the London and Zurich Columbus pc 76 55 Pittsburgh c 75 49 Today is Tuesday, Sept. 18, the 261st day of 1979 with tion. markets. “Some people are saying Dallas cy 88 65 Portland Me. c 73 50 104 to follow. The coalition of 26 human services agencies Monday $400. Some are saying it may go as Denver c 85 46 Portland Or pc 87 58 The moon is moving toward its new phase. projected that rising fuel costs and oth^r economic fac­ Des Moines Providence c 77 56 high as $500.” c 80 55 The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. tors will necessitate a $30 million, or 10 percent, increase *Tht McDonald'! logo i$ a resiiiered trademark orMcDonald'iGi town’s participation in the regional forum may call San­ MASTER CHARGE. CASH OH MONEY OflOER ACCEPTED le program incorporates individual therapy, support 930 South Quakar Lana, Waal Hartford FARMINGTON HOLYOKE SIMSBURY CROMWELL dra Haskin at CRCOG headquarters (522-2217) or attend oups, and structured practice sessions for phobic NoxI to Elm Thaatra 236-5659 BLOOMFIELD Holyoke Mall CopRco Sftoppinq epMte' W esilpiftts Miiii I? ? ’ Mopmeadow Siteei Cromwell Square Thursday’s meeting. Lunch is available for $1 at 11:45 •tients. a.m. On-street parking is also available. For further information call 646-0711. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Sept. 18. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18, 1979- PAGE SEVEN Gagnon-Roussel Washin^on Merrr-Go-Round Betty’s Notebook Diane Marie Roussel of Elast Hartford and James O’Rene Gagnon, also of East Hartford, Were married Justice Department Shredded Subpoenaed Papers Sept. 1 at St. Isaac Jogues Church in East Hartford. By JACK ANDERSON Department memorandum that was General Benjamin Civiletti’s chief civil or criminal proceedings,” the an "information copy” of the sub­ cartel. ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aibert WASHINGTON - one of the part of the records sealed by the deputy. report notes, “it was expected that poena and the service of thp actual Footnote: Protected by the con­ By BETTY RYDER Roussel of East Hartford. ’The briddgiroom is the son of Watergate routines was the “deep- court. Shenefield has an upright Nuexco could provide valuable infor­ subpoena by a U.S. marshal a few stitution ban on double jeopardy. '' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gagnon, also of Blast Hartford. sixing” of documents, which showed The suppressed memo, which we demeanor about him. He is given to mation on pricing mechanisms in the days later. White admitted to us that he had in­ negligence or worse on the part of will be happy to make available to making impressive statements about uranium industry.” The funny coincident became no deed destroyed the documents. The Rev. W, Vincent Cronin officiated. government officials. It is a practice, the Senate details a strong case for the evils of economic concentration. The federal grand jury subpoena laughing m atter, however, when Solar Shuffle which trui,x l.uu^ us oack to early July It is being written for the screen by unhappily, that still has not stopped. Happy days were recalled Sunday Mrs. Carol Carlwn of Manchester was matron of the prosecution of a California He assured our reporter, Sally Ann ordered Nuexco to produce "all testimony by other Nuexco officials when we shared the homes (and Don Penny, ex-advertising man who If you think solar energy will get when some of the Friendship Force honor. Bridesmaid were Kathleen Bly of Blast Hartford; Senate investigators were stunned business executive. He allegedly Denton, that he didn’t remember t h ^ documents in its possession from was heard by the grand jury. There eventually the hearts) of our Korean served as Ford’s director of Com­ you out of the clutches of Big Oil, ambassadors who participate in the Mrs. Louis Repoli of West Hartford, the bridegroom’s to learn recently that as many as 50,- destroyed uranium pricing details of the proposed indictment, Jan. 1,1971 to June 16,1976, that dis­ was damning evidence that White people-to-people exchange to Korea hosts. munications. Actually, it can’t don’t bet on it. While publicly pooh- sister; Valerie Christie of Hartford; and Carol Kirchner 000 grand jury documents had been documents that had been subpoen- which has recommended In a 24-page cusses ... attempts by foreign had taken the documents home and in July were reunited at the home of All in all, it was a great day. I too bad. "Break A Leg” in poohing the future importanct of of Blast Hartford, the bride’s cousin. shredded last naed by the Justice Department for report by Robert Fabrikant and producers to regulate the uraniufn destroyed them deliberately, and Oliver and Garnettc Johnson in West guess the Friendship Force not only theatrical terms means "good luck.’’ solar power, the oil companies are March. The use in its probe of the unranium Kenneth P. Freiberg on Jan. 3,1978. that he then tried — unsuccessfully, Hartford. brings people from other countries market, the trend of uranium prices quietly buying up controling interests Barry Carlson of Manchester served as best man. documents had We’re pleased to refresh his as it turned out — to get a subor­ The Johnsons hosted an outdoor- and Americans together — it also A Crocked Pot cartel. in the United States and abroad, cer­ in many of the most important solar brings Americans together, and that Ushers were Michael Gagnon and Timmy Gagnon, both been subpoenaed Yet the executive, George White memory' tain types of market behavior by U.S. dinate, Sanford Anderson, to tell the indoor reception for more than 120 Crock Pot (I think I have to corporations. can’t be bad. of East Hartford and broUiers of the bridegroom; Peter by a grand jury Jr ., was not indicted for felonious White was executive vice president grand jury less than the whole truth people who had participated in some capitalize it because it’s a trade producers, sales of foreign-produced Recently, for example, Amoco Christie of Hartford; and Dennis Menard of East Hart­ investigating of the Nuclear Exchange Corp.' about the matter. way in the trip. name) to use. Oh, I ’ve used it before, obstruction of justice, as Justice uranium in the United States, and bought into Solarex Corp., one of the ford. price fixing by the The recommendation of the Justice Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Dureiko of Congratulations but never when I ’m not home. Department attorneys urged. (Nuexco), a uranium brokerage and Nuexco’s brokerage and information world’s largest manufacturers of Vernon (he’s with the Town of Ver­ Forgot to congratulate Rita and Early in the morning, I cut up international Instead, he was allowed to plead guil­ information clearinghouse in Menlo services.” Department’s Fabrikant and A reception was held at the Glastonbury Hills Country solar cells. Shell is the largest non Building Department) chatted Robert Benito of 32 Deerfield Drive, some onions into the pot, topped uranimum cartel. ty to contempt of court — a mis­ Park, Calif, It was one of some 40 Clearly, this was important stuff. Freiberg was that White be indicted Club, after which the couple left for Florida. They will stockholder of Solar Energy with us and exchanged memories of them with a seasoned potroast, The shredding was done with the demeanor — and was let off with a companies that were issued sub­ But alas, Nuexco’s attorney in­ on two counts of obstruction of Manchester, last week — so hope it’s reside in Manchester. Systems. And other oil giants, in­ their visit in the home of a Korean added a few spices and a cup of supervision of J u ^ e Department justice - each punishable by a $5,000 not too late. fine. poenas on June 16,1976, as part of the formed the Justice Department that cluding Exxon, Mobil and Arco, have host family. The Benitos are the parents of water, put on the cover, set it at officials despite them knowledge that Justice Department investigation of fine and five years in prison. But This was just one episode in the some of the subpoenaed documents also invested heavily in fledgling Zane and Mary Vaughn of seven children and they became “Low,” and purrred all the way to Mrs. Gagnon is employed as a flurescent penetrant in­ the Senate Judiciary Antitrust Sub­ Shenifield let the erring uranium Uranium Cartel Follies, which was uranimum price rigging. This has had been destroyed under a routine solar industry. Marlborough also attended and we spector at Pratt & Whitney Division of United grandparents this year' — three the office as I envisioned my tasty committee wanted to examine the orchestrated by John Shenefield, cost American consumers many housekeeping procedure for cleaning executive off with a contempt of got a chance to look -through their times. Since it was Grandparents supper just simmering way. Technologies Corp. Mr. Gagnon is an aviation line techni­ Not to be outdone, some of the elec­ evidence. head of Justice’s antitrust division. millions of dollars in electric bills out old files. court charge. photograph album of pictures taken Day on Sept. 9, we want to con- All morning long, at work, I felt un- cian at Air Kaman. (Miscia photo) trical industry 's big boys have moved The department’s cavalier attitued Yet he was not held in disrepute; on from nuclear powered utilities com­ By a coincidence that, remarkably, Shenefield may now be on the hook on the trip. Many people brought gratulate them. easy wondering whether or not I Mrs. James O. Gagnon into solar energy. They include toward documentary evidence would the contrary, he was hailed and himself since several senators want albums, and, ironically enough, we Their grandchildren are Shaun should have left the Crock Pot on panies. struck government investigators as General Electric. Westinghouse and to know about his role in stonewalling all had similar pictures. I guess, Robert Byer bom April 23, Christine With no one at home. come as no surprise to senators if prompted. He is coming up for “Although Nuexco was not con­ , innocent at first, the destruction oc­ United Nuclear. when you are traveling, it’s the un­ Woman^s World Grace Iderosa bom May 11 and Brian Later, (about 1:30 p.m.) my they had seen an internal Justice Senate confirmation as Attorney sidered a potential defendant in any curred between the arrival by mail of a Senate investigation of the uranium usual things that catch your eye — Michale Benito Jr., bom Aug. 18. daughter called from home. We and everybody had an eye for the un­ Tbe Benitos have been married 32 chatted and I said, "How’s the Crock usual things. years on Oct. 25 and are taking a Pot doing?” She said, "Fine, it’s Wearing a colorful Korean Comment cruise on the SS Rotterdam to Ber­ right here.” What Psychologists Say fHmidtratpr EuniiiujiHfralft costume presented to her by her host muda and Nassau. Well, I explained my concern and Manchester — A City of Village Charm family. Marion Turkington, who I guess you could call them “thrice she checked it closer. She was right it 8 along with her husband, Austin, blessed.” was fine, ’cause it wasn’t even And a Reporter Found Out Founded Oct. 1. 1881 worked so hard screening plugged in. Published by the Manchester Publishing C o . Herald Square, Briefly applications for Friendship Force By PATRICIA New Movies See how cautjpjisjam . She plugged love, attention and acceptance from more effectively than traditional Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. trips, enjoyed the delicious Korean it in, changed th^ setting from McCORMACK their parents and others.” analyses or drugs. and American foods prepared by Metrogoldwyn-Mayer is coming up "Low ” to "H igh,” and when I Member Audit Bureau 0* Circulation Member un'teu Press inte'i'al unai UPI Health Editor ’The process begins in childhood That’s according to psychologist those attending. with a couple of new films (still in arrived home the delicious aroma of Noted and leads to an adult life of driven The weather blessed us with a the works) according to an announce­ Psychologists now say: Dr. Milton V. Kline, of the Institute Customer Service — 6A7-9946 pot roast greeted me at the door. work, over-competitiveness and im­ Harold E. Turkinaton. Executive Editor balmy day, we gathered at card ment from the studio. —Successful men -frequently are for Research in Hypnosis in New Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor „ . j . . All morning long I had visions of patience. By DON GRAFF tables in the Johnson’s yard, lonely, depressed and unhappy. Some York. One^is Romeo and Juliet, Act^I the dog jumping to catch a fly (yes, Success isn’t all, however. Held munched on a wide variety of goodies and II,” a contemporary comedy may be impotent. The hypnotic state is used to ^ flycatching dog) and found these men are prone to suffer Currently stopping off in Paraguay (including kim chee, a very hot dish) concerning a love affair beset by -One-fourth of all women who had relieve stress-related problems such V knocking over the Crock Pot, etc., severe crises by middle age when parepared by the ambassadors, and ethnic barriers. recently completed their doctoral as fatigue, exhaustion, emotional in­ Letters in his search for a politically con­ etc., etc. Just goes to show it doesn’t they discover that success has not sipp^ a beverage of our choice. The other, "Break A Leg, Mr. work in psychology had engaged in stability, difficulty in concentration genial place of exile, former pay to worry. Nothing bad can rewarded them with the love and Later, there was a slide presenta­ President,” is a comedy set against sexual activities with at least one and work efficiency. Nicaraguan President Anastasio happen, if the Crock Pot isn't even acceptance they crave. tion accompanied by Korean music. Gerald Ford’s White House ad- plu'gged in teacher or supervisor. Through hypnoanalysis, the patient Band Shell Programs Somoza says he has no doubts as to But that’s not all. Sexual im­ ministration. —Hypnotherapy helps cure stress. re-lives the traumatic experiences in why he is now a has-been, potence often becomes part of the —Discipline is good. one of two sessions. ITiis quickly Jimmy Carter was responsible for problem. Deserve Our Support These and other "findings” came releases repressed, painful feelings. his downfall. "These men generally appoached from teachers, therapists and Kline said traditional psy­ Engaged sex in the same high performance To the editor: Catholic High School auditorium on Which just goes to show that con­ researchers reporting at the 87th an­ chotherapy might need a year or and high expectation-manner that Throughout the summer there have Monday evening, Oct .1. trary to popular political opinion nual meeting of the American more to achieve the same results. Couples^ Night Set they approached the rest of their About discipline: been many delightful evenings of Although the are billed as a banjo there is something good to be said Psychological Association in New world,” says Held. music presented at the Bicentennial band, their group consists not only of about the Carter performance these York. Reassurance to teachers, parents ’The R X? “It is only when he can let banjoes but such instruments as And while the psychologists were and others who have children to train Band Shell on the cam pus of days. go of his need to succeed and show By LaLeche League presenting their "finds” to fellow that discipline is good comes from Manchester Community College. guitars, mandolins, flutes, oboes, “ We're ready ... hit us with the latest polls.” The Dry Luck of the Irish vulnerabilities that he experiences students of human behavior from psychologist Darwin Dorr, Duke Judging by the attendance, the etc. In addition, the program will in­ Pope John Paul II will be stopping The Manchester South Windsor- Babies are welcome. mutual closeness and intimacy,” across the nation, a funny thing University Medical Center. public in this area is very much in­ clude an old-fashioned sing-along. A Tri-Town Chapter of La Leche La Leche League International is a Held said. off in Ireland for only three days happened to them. A reporter did a He reminds: the word comes from terested in the type of programs that well-known group, they have also Washington Window League (LLL) will present a non-profit, non-sectarian organiza­ And once they do that, do they fail? enroute to the United States this fall, despicable thing — listened in on the Latin disciplina, meaning to have been presented and the infor­ been featured on "PM Magazine” as "Couples’ Night” on Friday, Sept. 28 tion estalished 23 years ago in a Not at all. Held found these men con­ but the Irish are going all out to make their conversations and observed teach or instruct. well. at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Bap­ Chicago suburb by seven mothers. tinue to be successful: but they are mality of the site. them memorable. them in elevators and hotel cor­ “The predominant definition of dis­ tist Church Ha.., 585 E. Center St., The league is organized into small, freed from the compulsion to As mostly everyone in our area I encourage public support of this ridors. cipline is training that develops self- Events will include an open-air Manchester. neighborhood groups which offer in­ succeed. control, character, efficiency and towns is aware, these concerts are fine program through the purchase of Process Aided Carter; mass in a Dublin park that will be Here are this journalist’s “fin­ The program will consist of a slide formation, help and encouragement About sex between students and presented free of charge to those tickets which will be available dings” about psychologists: orderliness — a decidedly positive fitted out with a llX)-foot-high steel presentation entitled to mothers who desire to nurse their educators: attending. through me or the Saving Bank of —Psychologists talk a lot about view,” Dorr reported. cross and an acre of specially woven E "Breastfeeding: Best for Baby, Best babies. Male psychology professors and Although we were blessed by Manchester. Funds raised will be beds. "That suite could use a bed.” white carpet. for You,” followed by an open discus­ For further information about the psychuotherapy supervisors pursue Reflections beautiful weather on most of the con­ used to help pay for next summer’s Now It Helps Kennedy "My bed is so small and so low, my The cost of these and other sion on “Liberated Fathers.” local group or the “Couples’ Night” female students sexually. arms hang down until I feel like a Reflecting on his roles as a teacher cert evenings, one early scheduled programs. Let’s fill the auditorium! elaborate preparations will be an es­ All Hartford area parents and a call Ellen Falzarano, 644-9598, Gerry So says “ Sexual Seduction in By ARNOLD SAWISLAK campaign going until he had made a gorilla.” and parent, he said: concert was “rained out’’ — that Sincerely yours In 1968, there were only 12 parents-to-be are invited. Donation is Lukovits, 528-6185, or Karen Berg, Psychology Training: Results and national impact and begun receiving timated $4.4 million, which the —Psychologists don’t walk very “Discipline is a part of every presented by the Walter Kaye Bauer Ralph Maccarone WASHINGTON (UPI) - The presidential primaries; the majority Wendv E. Mrosek $1 per couple, payable at the door. 872-0740. Implications of a National Survey.” clergy hopes to raise in a special fast or seem under great stress. teacher’s and every parent’s day. Banjo Band. This group has con­ 32 Hawthorne Street changed process which helped Jim ­ of national convention delegates funds from a broader base. One-fourth of all women who recent­ collection at masses. —Psychologists make a good Discipline can help us to control our Manchester, Ct. 06040 my Carter win the Dem ocratic were chosen in state conventions and Kennedy, and for that matter. Gov. ly had completed their doctoral work sented to perform at the East That will probably be the easy Mrosek-Broadbent appearance. They aren’t ill-combed a appetites and achieve joy and hap­ presidential nomination in 1976 now usually were party leaders or their Edmund Brown Jr. of Califronia, P in psychology had engaged in sexual part. The real challenge for many of la legendaiy mad scientists. And piness.” may do the same for Sen. Edward nominees. Their inclination was to may well be able to use some of the The engdg:ment of Miss Wendy League Seeks Members activities with at least one teacher or Ireland's 3.5 million Catholics is like­ they dress in expensive threads. He believes discipline is timely — same advantages in 1980. Recogni­ supervisor, according to a question­ Kennedy in 1980. support the people their party Elisabeth Mrosek of New York, The Hartford-New Britain of the years of age, and interested in civic —Psychologists are clean. in view of the “me cult” ail over the Other Editors Sav ly to be the hierarchy's request to go naire sent to 1,0(X) members of the A dozen years ago, the very idea of already had in office. When an in­ tion and financing probably would not N.Y., to Arthur Broadbent of Polish Junior League is currently and social activities. —Psychologists appear very body hation. easy on the drink for two weeks For further information, call Mrs. Psychotherapy Division of the APA. contesting renomination of a presi­ cumbent was seriously challenged, be a problem for either man, but both Hamden has been announced by her conducting a membership drive. conscious. They look in mirrors a lot. preceeding the Pope's arrival. Zephirin A. Caouette of Glastonbury, The study was done by Dr. Kenneth Uorr says discipline is necessary to dent eligible for re-election was con­ let alone dumped, it was big news. might have had trouble with party parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. The League is open to area women One was seen staring at himself in an Fortunately, the Irish are a people M rosek of 143 Boulder Road, at 649-2422. A. Pope, Gateways Hospital and offset pre-occupation with self and Starting in 1972, the influence of leaders under the pre-1968 nomina­ of Polish descent, who are at least 21 elevator corridor so deeply he let an Sale of Oil, Kerosene sidered ridiculous. Eugene McCarthy of unshakable faith. Otherwise, such Manchester. Mental Health Center, Los Angeles; the tag-along problems: shallowness, exploded the myth of incumben invin­ party leaders was steadily reduced. tion process. elevator or two go by. Sometimes a challenge might be enough to drive Mr. Broadbent is the son of Mr. and Dr. Hanna Levenson, San Francisco; fear of intimacy, pseudo-self-insight, cibility, even though it was Lyndon Sen. George McGovern exploited Now all they have to do is sell this happens to journalists, too. them to Protestantism. Mrs. Robert Broadbent of Hamden. and Leslie A. Schover of the Univer­ promiscuity and violence — marks of Maybe it’s a universal “relaxation Strikes a Sour Note Johnson’s choice, Hubert Humphrey, that, winning the nomination despite themselves to the primary voters, sity of California at Los Angeles. the contemporary culture. Pul That In Your Pipe and Miss Mrosek graduated from response” perfectly socially accep­ who got the 1968 nomination. nearly solid support of Sen. Edward people who do not worry about the in­ Union College in 1977 with a Veteran News "The overwhelming trend is quite table in this era of the "me cult.” Some politicians still think Johnson Muskie by Democratic elected of­ ternal affairs of the party. Play It bachelor’s degree and from the clear,” the study says, "and it In case you wonder exactly what The administration’s authorization 65 million barrels short of the ad­ —Psychologists come in all body could have held on to the nomination ficials and party leaders. And, although both Kennedy and What do space and bagpipes have University of Connecticut in 1979 The Veterans Administration is sif­ vivor stands to lose money, now or in reveals a sexual bias: men (30 per­ psychology is, listen to the official of an "emergency” U.S. shipment of types: tall, short, medium. Fat, thin, ministration’s goal as a precaution By 1976, there were 31 primaries Brown are elected officials, this time in common? with a m aster’s degree. She is ting through stacks of paper with the the near future, by switching over, cent) tend to engage in this sort of APA word on "T h e Science of had he chosen to fight for it. Others regular. There also are male and heating oil and kerosene to Iran against winter shortages, this coun­ it will be Carter whose record will be Some people - non-Scots, of course employed as a municipal rating proverbial fine toothed comb these we send it back and ask him to recon­ sexual contact as therapists, Psychology:” say Humphrey, with the backing of and the party rules had all but out­ female ones — not as many female strikes a pretty sour note as try has a problem more serious than under fire. Carter may blame analyst at Standard and Poor’s Cor­ days. sider the whole thing,” Cleland said. teachers, supervisors and ad­ —Psychology is a social, biological L BJ and labor and party leaders, lawed boss control of state conven­ - may think the former the best ones as females would like but more Americans face a winter in which Iran’s. The 1.5 million barrels place for the latter. But otherwise, a poration. What’s at stake is many thousands "The point is, we don’t want ministrators, while women par­ and health science focused on un­ might have won the nomination even tions. It was this change that helped everything on "the Washington way” than 50 years ago. their own heating oil supplies may of dollars in pension payments to anyone to make a change that’s going ticipate as patients and students.” derstanding human behavior. leaving this country could make a if Robert Kennedy had lived. They Carter deflate another myth — that it of doing things, but he can’t escape connection is not obvious. Mr. Broadbent graduated from —Psychologists are in on the Yale College in 1976 with a bachelor’s nearly 18,(X)0 New Englanders. to be costly to him,” —Psychology is directly related to fall short of the need. bad situation worse. was impossible for an “unknown” to the fact that for the past four years, There is one, though. It is the search for "the perfect martini.” A Closer Look base their reasoning on the fact that degree and from the University of It’s all part of VA’s careful effort For those pensioners who would human and organizational perfor­ A Commerce Department official Looking at the Iran deal from he was supposed to be fixing that silicon chip, a development of space Snatches of conversation from psy­ everything was stacked for incum­ win the nomination. Chicago in 1979 with a m aster’s to make sure that veterans and sur­ benefit financially by converting to A closer look showed women who mance to mental health and other says the shipment was approved on another angle, it is interesting that technology that is about to chologists include these bits: bent office holders in the nominating Carter, an obscure Southern gover­ system. degree. He is employed at Morgan vivors applying to convert their pen­ the improved plan, Cleland urged had been sexuallyy exploited by their health areas, and to various social the recommendation of the State the United States, rather than one of Thus the process, which was revolutionize what is in the view of "He was sober but...” process at that time. nor, put all his chips on the primary Guaranty Trust. sions from the "old” plan to the new them to make their decision before educators felt bitterness and processes. Department in consultation with the “Of the five people there now I ’m the OPEC countries, such as Iraq or The process for selecting the process. His early wins seized media reformed specifically to give out­ some people - Scots, of course - the The couple is planning an Oct. 13 "improved” program don’t lose October 1 if they want the new, cynicism. Energy and Defense Departments. the only one with practical Saudi Arabia, is supplying the need. attention and put him so far ahead siders a chance to challenge the es­ world’s most unusual and stirring wedding at the home of the bride’s money in the process, the VA higher pension rates to be retroac­ “It is an extremely sensitive topic —The science of psychology en­ Democratic presidential nominee experience...” The Iran-bound cargo consists most­ Perhaps Iran prefers to do business that even a series of late defeats did tablishment, may be turned against musical instrument. parents. (Naylor photo) revealed at Hartford last week. tive to January 1, 1979. and one that is difficult to discuss for compasses inquiry into learning, now has changed so completely that " I should have entered. I hear it ly of No. 2 heating oil, amounting to with this country, even at spot the first person to use the changes to A wire report discloses that one That may sound like a contradic­ "They can make the switch at any both teachers and students. It seems perception, physiology, develop­ an incumbent president no longer is not stop him. was a real slow race. My kind.” about 1.5 million barrels, it was market prices, than to appear depen­ George Smith, an innovative piper tion in terms, but Congress decided tim e,” he said, “but the retroactivity it is time to acknowledge such activi­ ment, personality, adjustment, an automatic candidate for re­ Carter also had help from the 1974 climb to the top. "Your presence when I stood up added. from Mull in the Inner Hebrides, has last year that certain personal in­ feature ends on Oct. 1.” ty takes place, that it involves in­ achievement, attitudes, ability, dent on an Arab state — or the Soviet relection. Both the campaign finance change in federal election laws. With In The there made me so much more The irony of an oil-rich nation come that wasn’t counted for pension VA pensions are based on income creasing numbers of people, and that motivation, as well as the diagnosis Union. candidates required to raise only used the chip to produce a new model relaxed.” law and the party’s delegate selec­ purposes under the old plan would be and go to eligible wartime veterans it urgently needs serious atten­ and treatment of mental health needing heating oil is explained by Possibly the none-too-friendly of pipes dispensing with the “I ’m surprised they put a fresh tion rules make it easier to challenge $100,(X)0 to 20 states to get federal counted under the newest one. who are permanently and totally dis­ tion...” problems. the Commerce Department as stem­ relations between Iran and the Quotes traditional bag and lung-challenging Pfc. Kenneth Gillon, son of Mr. and person there. After all, I mean, well, established incumbents. subsidies. Carter was able to keep his From Washington VA chief Max abled from causes not traceable to About hypnotherapy and stress: Within the borders of the United ming from a refinery problem in that blowing and - for the first time in Mrs. Leonard Gillon of Coventry, look, she didn’t ^o through all the nit­ United States are improving. Cleland is reminding veterans and their service, and who are in finan­ "Sensory hypnoanalysis,” a new States there are “43,000 active doc­ country. Assurance was given the recently completed an Improved ty gritty I did to get there. You Whatever the significance, the ad­ the 1,500 years that loch and glen their survivors seeking to switch to cial need. ■* therapy, may help victims of stress toral level psychologists.’’ HAWK missile fire control repair know?” department, it was added, that the ministration should make it clear “It’s like inviting your mother-in- have echoed to the squeal of the pipes 8 Pensions are also paid to certain transition course at the U.S. Army the new pension plan that while the amount being exported "will not that this country’s energy problem law to the house for the first time and - making possible volume control. neediest among them will receive needy survivors of wartime Missile and Munitions Center and Official Findinf^s have any adverse impact on energy leaves no room for further oil exports not dusting the furniture.” All without sacrificing quality - if substantial pension increases, some veterans. School, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Taking a look at some of their of­ supplies in this country.” to Iran — or to any country with am­ — Ron Rirliardson, a Hotel and that's the word for it - of sound. Cleland urged veterans or sur­ The HAWK is the Army’s medium others may not. ficial findings: SIGN UP NOW That may be so. But with the U.S. vivors who have questions about the ple resources of its own. Restaurant Employees Union aide, Sounds like quite a technological as altitude air defense missile. A veteran with a working wife, for About successful men: reserves of heating oil only at 175.3 differences between tbe new new and —Springfield (Mass.) Morning eritieizing the White House for well as musical achievement. Not example, and certain outside income Psychologist Mark L. Held from FOR old pension program, and which million barrels as of Aug. 10, or about Union using non-union waiters at a Pallor that’s likely to much impress a peo­ Pvt. John F. Throwe, son of Mr. of his own, might be better off with Englewood, Colo., does not agree would be best for them, to contact Day picnie for top U.S. labor of- ple who practically invented the in­ and Mrs. Jam es H. Throwe of 1330 the “old” plan. with the American dream — the one FALL CANDY CLASSES the nearest VA regional office. Main St., South Windsor, recently Because of this, VA has returned that lures men with promises that fieials. dustrial revolution - Jam es Watt, Assistance in deciding whether to completed Phase I of the Two-Station about 52 percent of the applications hard work brings accomplishment, Thoughts “This country needs heroes and developer of the practical steam Test at Fort Knox, Ky. it’s received to convert to the new change to the new pension plan is respect from others and wealth. there aren’t many left." engine, being one of their' own. The test is being conducted to see if plan. also available from representatives In high-achieving males, he’s —Clayton Moore, TV’s "Lone A Glasgow firm is gearing up to weaknesses — and in our fear of the basic entry training can be effective­ “we take a careful look at each of local veterans services found, success becomes “the means “The boat by this time was many Ranger" in the 1950s, discussing produce a thousand of the electronic organizations. future we forget the Lord. ly reduced from 16 weeks to 12 weeks application and if the veteran or sur­ to feel good about themselves and get furlongs distant from the land, his efforts to battle a court order pipes a year with a thriving market He is our constant friend — one and still be administered at two beaten by the waves; for the wind to stop wearing his mask in public. anticipated not only at home but in was against them.” (Matt: 14:24) who knows and is concerned — one s ta in s . The second phase is held at A group with the rights to the fic­ the United States; Canada. South Foi^Wenning, Ga. We are aware as'w e read the ' who can help. Let us never be so up­ tional Western character had Africa, ,' Pakistan and other Wheaton College verses preceeding this text that set or disturbed that we forget Him, sought legal action. points around the globe where the Alan R. Braiisford, son of Mr. and who is our help, and who can do all OPENING SOON... SpaeM Onhr Baking Jesus had sent His disciples before "We have another name for clans have established outposts. Mrs. Norman Braiisford of Abby things if we but trust Him. Do not try FOR EVERY OCCASION Him across the Sea of Galilee and them.” Once mass production is under Road Extn., South Windsor, has Planning Program that they had encountered wind and to face life alone, keep in touch with — Holly Knox, a National way, the price of pipes is expected to enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. waves. In the midst of the storm and your Lord daily in prayer; A 1979 graduate of South Windsor Mrs. Francis Station of Glaston­ State House in Hartford. The Camisole FLO’S CAKE Organization for Women official, drop from the current $1,600 or more in their fear. He comes to assure “Lord, in the tests and anxieties of High School, he selected a position in bury and Mrs. William Conrad Jr. of Alice F. Emerson, college presi­ 913 MAIN STREET Decorating SmppUei ine. criticizing the University of to something like $200. them that He had not forgotten them our living, keep us ever mindful of the medical services specialist West Hartford, are in charge of a dent, will discuss "Admissions: DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Alabama for using “ hostesses" to Now there's something to impress and that all would be well. where real help lies.” career field and departed for basic program for Wheaton College alum­ Challenge of the 80’s.” 191 CMNir St 79UnlMSL escort sought-after high seliool a Scot. Rev. C. Henry Anderson training on Sept. 14. He will complete nae, parents and prospective Wheaton College, a liberal arts nOBOHV How often we find ourselves in dif­ athletes on campus tours in return Pastor Emeritus, six weeks of basic training at students in the Hartford area on college for women, is located in Nor­ 10-9121 S7S«92 ficulties and the storms of life — fur S I50 tuition credits. Lackland AFB, Texas. Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Old ton, Mass. ###< sickness, hard times, temptation and Emanuel Lutheran Church PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Tuw., Sept. 18, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18, 1979 - PAGE NINE Town Chooses Two Firms ( Obituaries Zoners OK Conversion Herald Angle IR ough Play M arks Gam e Robert A. Whi^pie Charles E. Gothberg X MANCHEtS’TER — ’The search for MANCHESTER - Charles Eric Earl Yost For Water Work Design R obert A. Whippie, formerly of Gothberg, 80, of Deerfield Beach, Of BuiMing 'w nchester, who has been missing Dizzy Spells Fla., formerly of Manchester, died MANCHESTER - The town’s Sports Editor MANCHESTER — The consulting at a total cost of approximately $683,- system will not commence until a since March 1977, ended recently Redskins Friday at a Boca Raton, Fla., con­ Zoning Board of Appeals Monday engineers Weston and Sampson, 000. '"Therefore,” said Giles, “the decision is reached on the extent of when his body was discovered in a valescent home after a long illness. night granted a variance to allow Still Bother total estimated project cost of dis­ Manchester’s involvement in this Engineers, Inc. of Boston, Mass., and heavily wooded area over a mile off He was the husband of Mrs. Emma Richard W. Dennison to convert a Fuss and O’Neill, of Manchester, tribution system improvements to be area, said Giles. Route 9 in Sullivan, N.H., opposite Callahan Gothberg. carriage house on the Dennison Outscore Gordie Howe have been chosen to undertake the designed by Weston and Sampson is Giles said he hopes the water dis­ the Pinnacle Mt. Campground, where Mr. Gothberg was bom Dec. 24, property in Highland Park into living Meta No Pataiea design in the construction of approximately $5,031,470. tribution system improvements can he had made his home. 1898 in Manchester and attended quarters. BOLTON (UPI) - Dizzy Manchester’s water distri^ion begin by the spring of next year. “If It is believed he died from Happy to get the season series over against the last place New The same firm was previously local schools, graduating from A variance was needed because the New York spells bothering legendary system, according to Jay J. Giles, all goes as plann^, the majority of exposure, according to reports.’ York Mets were the Pittsburgh Pirates. selected to undertake the design of Manchester High School in 1917. He cost of the improvements to the hockey great Gordie Howe director of public works. the water main work will be com­ A memorial service will be Satur­ While the Pirates are engag^ in a dog-fight with Montreal for the new water treatment plant and also attended. the University of building, estimated to be about $10,- pleted by the end of next year’s con­ day at 2 p.m. at the Peterborough, since late last season may ’The Weston firm has been selected water transmission system. ’The total Connecticut and Northeastern 000 by Dennison’s attorney, Paul the National League Eastern Division championship, the Mets WASHINGTON (UPI) - struction season with the remaining N.H., Unitarian Church. The Rev. bring his 32-year professional to design approximately $2,568,840 of estimated project cost of these im­ University, Boston, Mass. Marte, will exceed 50 percent of the have last place all locked up, 32 games back of the Hues. Benny Malone and Brian work to be constructed in the 1981 David Van Strien, minister, and the Before his retirement, he had been hockey career to a end. new water main improvements in ad­ provements, said Giles, is $5,929,000. assessed value of the building, $1,296. But in 18 meetings this season, the Kelley have Nov. 25 marked on W dition to the cleaning and lining of season,” he said. Rev. Agnes Zuniga, minister of the employed by the Western Electric Marte said it would take at least $10,- The Hartford Courant today The consulting firms were selected Pirates were fortunate to post 10 vic­ member of the University of Connec­ their calendars for a rematch existing water mains in three Fuss and O’Neill will be designing Twin State Area Ministry of Co. in as an electrical 000 to bring the building up to today’s tories. reported Hartford Whaler team approximately $3,076,620 of distribu­ by Giles with the assistance of the Ascutney, Vt., will officiate. ticut’s fall varsity team along with of more than just two NFL proposed zones at a total project cost engineer for 40 years. He was a 32nd- safety and energy standards. The Mets didn’t roll over and play Pete Visgilio of East Hartford ... physician Dr. Vincent Turco was tion main improvements in addition Engineer Selection Advisory Com­ Mr. Whippie was bom Oct. 2, 1931 “concerned” about Howe’s dizziness, of approximately $1,779,630, said degree Mason and a member of the Dennison wants to convert the dead as one might suspect. In fact, Manchester Lions Gub will sponsor a football teams. to the design of a distribution system mittee, chaired by Giles with in Keene, N.H., son of Mrs. Florence and was still waiting for test results. Giles. Deerfield Community Symphony carriage home because, according to the New Yorkers came within a series of road races for youngsters Malone’s Washington Redskins for the Glastonbury service area, members Frank Jodaitis, Sewer Dimick Whippie of North Conway, Turco said the spells, which may Orchestra. Marte, he has been living “uncomfor­ whisker - one run - of splitting Uie 18- visit Kelley’s New York Giants that It will also design the pressure which, if constructed to the full ex­ Department Administrator, Fire N.H., and the late Elom H. Whippie, Sunday, Nov. 18. Alan Kravitz will be related to an old ;kull fracture, He is also survived by a son, John tably” in the large log-cabin type game series by winning the finale chair the races with Manchester day and the two players plan to spend reducing valves, pump station tent, said Giles, is estimated to cost Chief John Rivosa, Town Engineer and had lived in Manchester before Gothberg of Fanwood, N .J.; a , could prevent the 51-year-old Howe house on Highland Park, which was Sunday in Pittsburgh. High coaches; George Suitor and Phil a good part of the day looking for renovations, and a water storage approximately $1,562,000. Walter Senkow, and Health Depart­ returning to New Hampshire. from joining the Whalers in their daughter, Mrs. Jean Rex of Toledo, built in 1917. Seldom during last Blanchette, co-directors. each other. / tank in the northeast section of town ment Administrator Ronaid Kraatz. Actual design of the Glastonbury Survivors include three children, Ohio; two sisters, Laura Gothberg of winter’s coldest weather, did the Series, Playoff Dates ' While the Redskins were humbling National Hockey League debut this Peter Whippie, Debra Whippie and Talcottville and Mabel Lamb of thermometer reach 50 degrees, in the Hunter Class Guy the Giants, 27-0, Monday night for season. Michael Whippie, who live in Wind­ Groton; a brother, Oliver Gothberg nine-room house, even with an oil- World Series starts Tuesday night, their largest margin of victory in Turco told the newspaper the final sor, Vt., with their mother, Dorothy of Manchester; five grandchildren fired furnace and fireplace both Oct. 9 in the park of the American When they talk about class guys in four years, Malone and Kelley had a decision was up to Howe, who has Waite Flynn, to whom he was scored more than 1,0(X) career goals. Zinsser Knocks Weiss and a great-grandchild. working, he said. League champion. Game No. 2 will baseball. Catfish Hunter stands at private feud going. married from 1957 to 1976; a sister, The former Detroit Red Wing has The Becker Funeral Home, 144 The topography of the area made it be at the same site, both games un­ the top of the class. You never heard Each accused the other of the first Ann Parris of North Conway, N.H.; a said he wouldn’t play this year if he Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, a hardship for DNennison to reach the der the lights. of the one-time pitching great com­ cheap shot. Malone, however, was brother, Louie E. Whippie of Derry, was in charge of arrangements. house, and in the coldest weather, he The scene will then shift after a plaining about the umpires, the never penalized while Kelley was didn’t receive medical clearance. N.H.; and several aunts, uncles, used to drive across Case Pond to day of travel for the next three managers he played under or his flagged three times for 35 yards in­ “It scares me a lot. If the doctors For Holding DEP Letter nieces, nephews and cousins. W. Gilbert Westgale games to the National League cham­ teammates. With members of the say I shouldn’t play, I guess I can’t,” reach home, Marte said. cluding a 15-yard personal foul penal­ The family suggests that any MANCHESTER - W. Gilbert pion’s home grounds. A night games media, he was tops. It’s too bad he said Monday following the opening MANCHESTER — Director Carl DEP director of water compliance Robert Dennison, uncle of Richard, ty for kicking Malone in the face. 14 in which he stated actions taken by memorial gifts may be made to a Westgate, 67, of 39 Wakley Road, is scheduled Oct. 12 with day games Hunter remained in baseball after of training camp at a Bolton rink. Zinsser has charged Town Manager the town' to correct the problem. requesting the state to investigate who lives across the pond, in a letter Earlier, Giants’ defensive end charity 6f the donor’s choice or to the Newington, formerly of Manchester, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13-14. If his arm got tired and he lost his Howe was sidelined with a frac­ Robert Weiss with failure to notify These actions included hiring the told the ZBA that he had no objection Gary Jeter was penalized 15 yards extensively whether the sewage Whippie Children Trust Fund, in care died Friday at St. Francis Hospital sixth and seventh games are effectiveness. For the past two years tured ankle nearly six weeks last the Board of Directors of a state to having the carriage house made for slugging Malone in the head as engineering firm of Metcalf & Eddy treatment plant is being operated of the Vermont National Bank, 50 and Medical Center, Hartford. He necessary, the teams will travel back he was only a ghost of his former self season, and had the dizzy spells when 8 suitable for living quarters. the players unpiled after a short mandate to repair the town’s sewage to study the reason behind the cover properly, and by qualified ad­ Main St., Windsor, Vt. 05089. was the husband of Mrs. Esther he returned into the then-World In other business, the ZBA granted to the AL park for night games after when working on the mound. In gain. The Giants were penalized treatment plant, or face action by the being blown off. Other actions taken ministrators. Carlson Westgate. Hockey Association Whalers’ lineup. a variance to permit Speedy Muffler a day’s travel on Oct. 15. fairness to the perennial 20-game eight times for 72 yards in the state’s attorney general’s offfice. by the town have been emptying the Zinsser’s letter states, “I am not The funeral was Monday at Holmes Daniel A. Cuertin' King Inc. to erect an automobile The playoffs proceeding the series winner with the Oakland A’s and nationally televised contest, the Turco said despite the dizziness, At the end of August Weiss digester and having the money ap­ convinced the problems have been Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial start ()ct. 2 in the National League Yankees, he honored the five-year Howe is in “excellent condition” and MANCHESTER - Daniel A. Guer- repair and service garage at 303 Redskins four times for 32 yards. , received from the state DEP proved by the Board to repair the solved. I am also not convinced that will be Wednesday in the Milo, and Oct. 3 in the American League. contract he signed with New York results of a heart stress test show he notification that the state feit town tin, 49, of Cocoa, Fla., formerly of Broad St., across from the Broad “It started on the second play with digester roof. the real cause (of odor from the Maine, Cemetery. The NL slate calls for games Oct. without any crying about his sub-par could “run up Mt. Everest.” officiais had done little to effect Manchester, died Sunday in East Street Post Office; Dr. Donald Pet to Jeter, then Kelley began,” said Zinsser said, "As of yesterday the area) may be ffom not properly Mr. Westgate was bom in Buzzards 2-3 at the Western Division team’s efforts. needed repairs on the fixed cover of a state still has not received the tetter treating the sewage prior to Hampton after a tong illness. He was erect an addition to the Educational Malone. “It wasn’t my fault. I don’t Bay, Mass., and had formerly lived park, a night game followed by a day play dirty, I just play hard and fair. Pass Falls Incomplete digester tank at the sewer plant. ’The and the attorney general’s office is depositing it on the landfill.” the husband of Edith Guertin. in Manchester for about 10 years. Community on Birch Mountain Road; Rilbert J. LeBel to erect a game and then a day of travel. The Well Represented They started coming at me, letter stated a reply by the town was now involved.” The author of the Zinsser said he has received more Mr. Guertin was born in Agawam, Before retiring, he was employed by remaining games in the best of five Washington tight end Jean Fugett cannot reach pass in second Mass., and had lived in Manchester carport at 35 Gardner St., and Ronald everybody, no matter where the ball 1 ~ /VFl " ' required by Sept. 14 or the attorney original state DEP letter could not complaints from residents about the the Shell Oil Co. set will be at the Eastern Division Manchester tennis players are quarter against Giants. Defender is Beasley Reece. Skins won for many ^ears before moving to Jacobs to use the rear 65 feet of was. Sure, I retaliated. I have to general would be brought into the be reached as to whether he had odor being emitted by the plant. He He is also survived by a son, champ’s stadium. making their mark in the Insurance Florida two and a half years ago. property at 148 Main St. for a parking protect my career, feed my family. 1 27-0. (UPI Photo) matter. received the reply, said, “I am not on a witch hunt or Robert W. Westgate of Newington; The American League playoffs City Open which started out with 1,- He is also survived by three step­ area. can’t just let them go and end my Zinsser questioned why the Board Weiss said, “ Maybe the letter attempting to crucify anyone. I just two brothers, a sister and three start with night games Oct. 3-4 in the 100 players from 116 towns. American Conference daughters, Anila Broderson of East career.” of Directors was not notified of the should have been delivered in hand. want people to know what is going on.” grandchildren. Eastern Division park, shift to the Jack Redmond, head pro at the East letter. He also said. "I wonder how Hampton, Clarice Sweet, of Kelley, however, accused Malone However, I am confident that nothing Weiss said, “Various theories have The family suggests that any Man Critical, Western city Oct. 5 for another arc Manchester Racquet Club, and W L 1 Pot. many other communications are not of significance will happen due to the been advanced to explain the odor, Manchester, and Cratia Hungerford defending champion, has advanced to of starting the extra-curricular ac­ St, Paul Boaters memorial gifts may be made to the tight, presentation and if needed the Miami 3 0 0 1.000 given to the Directors?” and the problem with the digester of Cocoa; a stepson, John Hunger- tivities. attorney general’s involvement.” Heart Association of Greater Hart­ Found in Fire fourth and fifth games will be Oct. 6- the semifinais of men’s singles. New England 2 1 0 .667 Weiss said, “We receive a lot of Weiss said the problem is under cover, but the town stilt does not ford Jr. of Manchester; and several Monica Murphy, hard-hitting “He (Malope) knows what he did,” ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. VERNON — Robert M. Kauffman, 7, also at night. said Kelley, a seventh-year pro out of Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 correspondence from the state most control. He said the Board of Direc­ have anyone who has come forward grandchildren. southpaw from East Catholic High, 19, of Mt. Vernon Apartments, Route California Lutheran. “ He did it first Upend Catholic NY Jets 1 2 0 .333 of which is routine. This letter was and said, ‘This is the cause of the From a previous marriage, he Robert R. Massey has also gained a semifinal berth in tors Sept. 11 approved $25,000 to be 30, is reported in critical condition Baltimore 0 3 0 .000 not considered a critical item.” spent to repair the roof and the town problems, no question about it.’.” leaves three sons, Kim Guertin, Ambitious Slate women’s singles following an upset and I guess I lost my cool and got MANCHESTER - Robert R. today at Rockviiie Gleneral Hospital Weiss said Public Works Director is proceeding with that action. Weiss said he has no comment on Mark Guertin and Steven Guertin, all One of the most ambitious and ac­ win over fourth seed Sandi Low on caught. It’s a personal thing between Allowed ample room to manuever virtually at will, St. Paul Ceniral Massey, 65, of 74 Wells St. died Mon­ where he was taken after being found Vt L 1 Pet. Jay Giles wrote a letter dated Sept. Zinsser has written to the state Zinsser’s request. of Somersville; and three daughters. day at Manchester Memorial tive softball umpires Witson Deakin the weekend, 7-6, 6-4. me and him. I guess I just lost my took full advantage of the space and upended East Catholic, 3-1, unconscious in his burning apart­ cool and it hurt us.” Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 Sherry Lyons, Darlene Guertin and Hospital. worked 280 games during the past One of the biggest upsets was Ray ment. While Malone and Kelly were yesterday at Cougar Field in the opening Hartford County Cleveland 3 0 0 1.000 Debbie Guertin, alt of Enfield. Mr. Massey was born Oct. 16,1913 season. Jack Repass reported. The Easterbrook’s 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 win over The fire was reported Monday by battling, the Redskins were getting Conference (HCC) soccer clash for both clubs. Houston 2 1 0 .667 The private funeral and burial will in Manchester and had lived here ali latter was active in 140 slow pitch top-seeded Gene Garrett in tbe Men’s Manchester Police Report another tenant of the apartment two touchdowns from quarterback The Bristol-based visitors are now Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 be in Cocoa, Fla. his life. Before his retirement, he games calling the balls, strikes or 45 singles. Easterbrook, president of complex who saw smoke pouring Joe Theismann and an interception 2-0-1 overall while the Eagles slip to latter down the left wing fired to the had been employed by the Wooster plays ... When Pete Aucoin injured a the Neipsic Club, is also the Neipsic West Mrs. Ruth Snyder from Kauffman’s apartment. return for a score by defensive end 1-2 overall after a season-opening far post, beating East goalie Mike MANCHESTER - Four break-ins valued at $125 were taken from an of­ Pelletier told police he thought it Express Co. of New Haven for many shoulder and had to drop out of the 45 champion. W L T Pot. MANCHESTER - Mrs. Ruth Lilja- When firefighters entered the triumph. Ciszewski who was forced to come were reported to Manchester police fice inside the Barry Sign Co., 238 remained a two-lane route. years. He was an Army veteran of Manchester Men’s Doubles Tennis Redmond and Phii Coons of Karl Lorcb. Mark Moseley added San Diego 3 0 0 1.000 Meier Snyder, 84, of Bloomfield died apartment they said they found field goals from 46 and 40 yards. Frank Tetreault on a direct kick at off his line with a 45-yarder. department Monday, and the stolen Hartford Road, police said. Oken attempted a right turn into World War II and a member of the Tournament last weekend a last Glastonbury are in the doubles Denver 2 1 0 .667 Sunday in Bloomfield. She was the Kauffman in the bedroom of his 22:40 and Tom Thompson on a 22- The Eagles at 23:33 averted the goixls included cash, appliances and There was no forced entry, police the Photo Hut shop, police said, and Army & Navy Club. minute substitute as Mike Good­ semifinals. Defending doubles kings, Moseley’s first field goal and Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 said, and the perpetrator apparently mother of Herbert F. Meier of second-story apartm ent and he Loreb’s first NFL interception put yard boot at 33:34 gave St. Paul a 2-0 shutout scoring off a corner kick. blank checks. could not see the motorcyclist He is survived by his wife, Mrs. man’s partner was Mai Darling. The Stu Jennings of Glastonbury and Oakland 1 2 0 ,333 A thief or thieves ransacked the of­ left through an adjoining door to the Manchester. wasn’t breathing. He was given car­ the Redskins on top, 10-0, after one lead at the half. The Falcons badly Kyle Ayer chipped it goalward 1 2 0 .333 E because of a blind spot on the vehicle. Dorothy Depoine Massey of team lost in the finals .to Earle Mike White of Manchester lost in the Seattle Gunver Manufacturing Corp. She is also survived by a daughter, diopulmonary resuscitation before quarter. Theismann, who needed 12 outplayed East the opening 40 towards the far post where a waiting fice of the Manchester Area Police said the front end of the Plymouth, Mass.; two daughters, Custer and Steve Hadge. Darling and fourth round. two sisters, six grandchildren and being taken to the hospital where he stitches to close a gash on his minutes. Terry McConville one-timed it into Conference of Churches, located in Dawn Entreprises, 97 I/ramis St., motorcyle locked with the rear Mrs. Henry (Geraldine) Chambers Aucoin teamed to win the title in 1977 Semifinals will be Saturday at eight great-grandchildren. was put in the intensive care unit. forehead suffered in the fourth “The first half was a lacklustre the net. It was McConville's second St. Bartholomew’s Rectory at 741 reported a break which occured Sr. of Hebron and Mrs. Robert (Bar­ ... Manchester Men’s Singles Divi­ Trinity with tbe finals Sunday at the bumper of the car and Pelletier was The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. Hospital officials said he is being quarter, hit running back Clarence performance and we were constantly goal of the season. East Middle Turnpike, and stole $9.85 sometime after 11 p.m. Saturday, sent sprawling. bara) Kristoff Jr. of \(ernon; five sion tennis champ Phil Valentine is a same site. at the First Congregational Church of treated for lung injuries caused by Harmon from the 4 before halftime. and consistently beaten to the ball,” St. Paul outshot East, 23-16, with National Conference from a desk. A MACC employee also police said. There were no charges in the inci­ grandchildren and four great­ Bloomfield. Burial will be at the con­ smoke inhalation. Theismann danced seven yards up noted Eagle Coach Tom Malin, “In Eagle keeper Ciszewski, who turned East had a radio taken from the office, The office was ransacked, police dent, except that Pelletier was cited grandchildren. venience of the family. Fire Marshal William Johnson the middle on a quarterback draw the second half we were aggressive in a second straight strong perfor­ W L T Pet. police said. said, and approximately 1,000 blank for driving without a motorcyle The funeral is Wednesday at 2 p.m. Names In the News checks were stolen. Nothing else was The Taylor and Modeen Funeral couldn’t be reached for comment this midway in the third period and and played a prettj^gopd half but the mance making 16 saves. Falcon net- Dallas 3 0 0 1.000 Police also said $8.15 was taken license. at Watkins Funerai Home, 142 E. P known to be missing, police said. Home, Bloomfield, is in charge of morning, about the cause of the fire received a bear-hug from defensive game is 80 minutes - not 40.” minder Joe Torrence had seven Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 from the church's office and it is Center St. Burial will be in East arrangements. which reportedly gutted the Maurice Lucas tackle Diron Talbert for his efforts. The visitors took a 3-0 lead 20 stops. Washington 2 1 0 .667 believed the money was taken during Selectmen’s Meeting Cemetery. a Friday or Saturday night Mass Poiice said an East Hartford youth There are no calling hours. bedroom. Fire officials said that PORTLAND, Ore. (UPl) - Maurice Lucas, a 6-foot-9 forward for the Moseley’s fourth-quarter field goal minutes into the second half. Thomp­ East’s next tilt is Saturday mor­ St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 BOLTON - The Board of The famity suggests that any Friends may cail at the funeral Kauffman was alone in the apart­ Portland Trail Blazers, has a cracked knuckle in his right hand and is suf­ came after he was run over by Giant son intercepted a poor throw-in and ning against St. Thomas Aquinas at NY Giants 0 3 0 ,000 when the offices were unoccupied. was injured Monday after his motor­ Selectmen will meet tonight at 7:30 home tonight from 7 to 9. memorial gifts may be made to the ment. fering from tonsilitis, a team spokesman said Monday night. defensive back Ray Rhodes while fed a breaking Greg Galaske. The 10:30 at Cougar Field. Someone was aiso looking for cycle collided with a car along at the Community Hall. The agenda The family suggests that any Central Newington Children’s Hospital. The tonsiiitis has kept Lucas from preseason activity, but he will have the trying to chip a bad snap from center W L r Pet. money at Caldwell and Jones, Inc., 46 Center Street. includes the green beautification memorial gifts may be made to the Get Acquainted Night tonsils removed next week, the spokesman added. The Blazers said they did through the uprights. 3 0 0 1.000 Adams St., police said. Daniel Pelletier, 18, of 251 program, constabuiary, ap­ Mrs. Harry Grossman Emphysema Fund of the Connecticut Tampa Bay Hollister Drive, was treated at MANCHESTER - A “ Get not know when Lucas would return to the lineup. Theismann, noted for scrambling Top Four Retain Berths Chicago 2 1 0 .667 According to police, perpetrators pointments, purchase of a MANCHESTER - Mrs. E. Martha Lung Association, 45 Ash St., East Manchester Memorial Hospital for Acquainted with East Night” is being under a pass rush, ran by design for Minnesota!, 1 2 0 .333 ransacked several desks in the office, typewriter, energy coordinator. Richmond Grossman of New Haven Hartford. minor injuries after the coliision sponsored by the Parent Club of East his touchdown. Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 but took only 11 cents from one desk. Department of Environmental died Friday in New Haven. She was with Peter M. Oken, 20, of 22 Spring Center Chureh Catholic High School Wednesday, NEW YORK (UPI) — Philadelphia’s Pete Rose, who batted .667 for the “The draw was a designed play, Detroit 0 3 0 .000 Some office machines and a CB radio Protection funds and approval of the wife of Dr. Harry Grossman and were left untouched. St., East Hartford. starting at 7:30 p.m. at the school. week ending Sept. 16, was named National League Player of the Week, the because I don’t go on my own much Trojans Solidify West Alexis Drive. the mother of Mrs. Shirley Grossman MANCHESTER -Emma The annual event is open to all Police said there was also some According to Police, the two were league announced Monday. anymore,” said Theismann, the top- W' L T Pet. Segal of Manchester. Nettleton Group of Center parents of East Catholic students. Rose got 16 hits in 24 at-bats, including two doubles and three RBI. Rose damage to the door windows where eastbound on Center Street and had rated passer in the NFL. “I got a lit­ Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 The funeral and burial took place Congregational Church will meet The program will include a ham needs 14 hits to achieve his 10th 200 hit-season and become the first player in the suspects entered the building. passed its Broad Street intersection. Open House Slated tle excited and spiked the ball. (Tight Los Angeles 2 1 0 .667 Sunday in New Haven. tonight at 7:30 in th e ' Federation dinner and entertainment. baseball history to accomplish the feat. Spot in Ratings A portable television and a radio The two lanes merge into one. but end Jean) Fugett came over to make At Arts Building . Mrs. Grossman was founder of the Room of the church. For reservations, contact Phyllis New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 The building renovation committee sure 1 didn’t do anything stupid.” San Francisco 0 3 0 .000 New Haven Hadassah and the Charest, Marie Fulco or Ginny Carl Yastrsemski The Redskins travel to St. Louis NEW YORK (UPI) — If anyone in Southern California is MANCHESTER — An open house Connecticut Region of Hadassha. She of the church will meet at the same Lessard. for the Recreation Department’s hour in the Robbins Room. NEW YORK (UPI) - Carl Yastrzemski, who Wednesday night became Sunday while the Giants host the watching the ratings this year, they must like what they see. Area Police Report also was a past president of B’nai only the 15th major league player to reach the 3,000-hit plateau, was named Philadelphia Eagles. The Trojans, who registered a 42-5 Monday's Results cultural program will be held B’rith Jacob Sisterhood and chair­ On Wednesday, Betbany Group wiil Senior Methodists vote and 394 points. Penn State the American League’s Player of the Week Monday. The milestone single was trouncing of Oregon State Saturday, Washington’27, NY Giants 0 tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon at the man and director of the Connecticut meet at 10 a.m. in the Robbins Room. MANCHESTER - The Senior picked up 355 points to remain sixth- Vernon Yastrzemski’s only hit of the week. solidified their top rating in the se­ Arts Building on Garden Grove Zionist Youth Commission. Methodists of South United ranked after opening with a 45-10 A Manchester man was charged court in Rockviile today. Road. PTA Tea “Carl has been a tremendous player in the American League these last 19 cond weekly UPI Board of Coaches’ She is also survived by a son and Methodist Church will meet drubbing of Rutgers, and Nebraska Monday with second-degree Police said the mother has legal MANCHESTER -T b e Highland years,” said league President Lee MacPhail in announcing the honor. Top 20 ratings, which were an­ Sunday's Games lnstructo>'s will be present with five grandchildren. Thursday noon at Susannah Wesley moved up a notch to No. 7 with a custodial interference after he custody of both children. Park School PTA will sponsor a room Yastrzemski is also the first AL player in history to combine at least 3,000 nounced Monday. Atlanta at Detroit exhibits of their works and there will Memorial week will be observed Hall. season-opening 35-14 triumph over allegedly took his two minor children Susan Katt, 21, of 33 Ward St., m others/new m others tea on hits with more than 400 home runs. fTransactlonsj Southern Cal, the defending Baltimore at Pittsburgh be a pottery demonstration by Diane starting Wednesday at the home of Utah State. The Cornhuskers from a Vernon day care center, Rockville, was charged Monday Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the school national champions, received 33 Green Bay at Minnesota Bakulski. Refreshments will be her daughter, 8 Bishop Drive. Friendship Circle received 347 points to replace Purdue without permission from their night with disorderly conduct in con­ cafeteria. Pair Satisfied first-place votes and 579 overall Houston at Cincinnati served. All people attending the open The family suggests that any Hockey in 7th place. mother. nection with the investigation of a Mothers will have an opportunity MANCHESTER - The Friendship points to retain the No. 1 spot after Jets at Buffalo house will be eligible to register for memorial gifts may be made to the ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Louis Blues announced Monday last year’s two New York Islanders — Signed right Michigan State, 2-0, moved up two Charged was David M. Gardner, disturbance at her home. to meet the staff and tour the school Circle of the Salvation Army will crushing the Beavers for their second San Diego at New England the classes. New Haven or Manchester chapters top scorers, Bernie Federko and Brian Sutter, have signed new agreements wing Mike Bossy to a three-year con­ spots to eighth after beating Oregon, 33, of 99 Oak St. He was heid at the She was released on her promise to and its facilities. meet tonight at 8 at the citadel. Mrs. with the team. victory. Oakland at Kansas City Fall session registration will be of Hadassha, Temple Beth Sholorn or tract. 41-17, behind the three-touchdown poiice station in iieu of posting a $1,- appear in court on Sept. 25. Gail Dwyer, chairperson of the Captain Carlson will lead a worship Both players already were under contract, and the new pacts apparently The three teams following USC - Washington at St. Louis Sept. 19 through Sept. 28 Monday the Solomon Schechter Day School, St. Louis — Reached contract performance of tailback Derek 000 bond and was to be presented in through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 event said child care will be service and Mrs. Ethel Duncan will reward them for their production last season. Terms of the new contracts Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas — Chicago at Miamia West Hartford. serve refreshments. agreements with forwards Bernie Hughes. The Spartans recorded 286 p.m. at the Arts Building. A $5 per provided.______were not disclosed. The club also announced Sutter had been named captain also retained their spots in voting by Los Angeles at Tampa Bay Federko and Brian Sutter and named points. Houston stayed ninth with a New Orleans at San Francisco year recreation membership or $5 of the team for the coming season. 39 of the 42 coaches on the board. 14-10 victory over Florida. The Adams Street Sutter team captain. Philadelphia at NY Giants per class nonresident fee is required Los Angeles — Signed first-round However, Notre Dame, which upset Cougars, 2-0, picked up 247 points to 8 Seattle at Denver Supplier Places Lien to take the classes. To Be Closed Ben Crenshaw draft pick Jay Wells, second-round fifth -ran k ed M ichigan, 12-10, remain ahead of No, 10 Washington, Among the classes offered this fall MANCHESTER - PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - With one week remaining in the pick Dean Hopkins, left-wing Scott replaced the Wolverines in that spot which jumped into 10th with a 41-7 Monday, .Sept 24 are: ceramics, pottery, crochet, Adams Street will be PGA Summer Tour, Ben Crenshaw leads the seasonal championship point Gruhl and right-wing Len Dies. while Michigan fell out of the top 10. rout of Utah. The Huskies, 2-0, Dallas at Cleveland On J.C. Penney Land sewing with knits, photography, nee­ closed all next week race with a total of 239.3, it was announced by the PGA Monday. Baskelliall Penn State, Nebraska, Michigan received 188 points. dle punch, macrame, Christmas because of construction If Crenshaw holds his lead over Lou Graham, he will earn a starting posi­ San Diego — Cut forwards Fly State, Houston and Washington round MANCHESTER — The New Jersey tion and voiuntary bankruptcy. That craft classes, and many exercise from New State Road to tion in the World Series of Golf, which will be played at Firestone Country Williams, Lionel Garret and Larry out the top 10. company which suppiied the roofing ($21,326.96) is part of the settlement classes. A complete list of classes is Hilliard Street, Police Club in Akron, Ohio, starting Sept. 27. Lou Graham is No. 2 in points with Fogle. Idle Alabama, 1-0, picked up five Whalers Cut 12 Players materials for the J.C. Penney com­ with Penney.” available by contacting the Arts Chief Robert Lannan an­ 222.00 and David Graham is third with 214.17. Minnesota (WBL) — Signed Donna votes for the top spot and 538 points to rem ain second, and No. 3 HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ plex has placed a lien on J.C. Penney J.C. Penney is constructing a 2- Building, 647-3089. nounced Tuesday. Wilson, Kathy Hawkins, Kathleen ford Whalers, new to the NHL, have Delong and goaftender Tom'O'Toole .Arthur Fowler Oklahoma received 470 points after and Fishman and Sons Inc. for $21,- million square foot distribution It will be closed each Andrew Lindberg Don Chaney DeBoer and Brenda Pitts. assigned 12 players from the team’s to the Utica Mohawks of the Eastern whipping Iowa, 21-6, in the Sooners’ 326.96. warehouse in the Buckland Industrial Cheney Workers morning at 7 a.m. and BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Veteran guard Don Chaney became the first New York (WBL) — Obtained tbe rookie camp to minor league af­ League. season opener — behind a pair of TD Allied Roofers Supply Corp. of Park along the South Windsor reopen at 3:30 p.m. casualty at the Boston Celtics training camp Monday when he pulled a thigh negotiation rights to Ann Meyers filiates. Staying with the Whalers were runs by Heisman Trophy-winner Bil­ East Rutherford, N.J., placed the border. During ceremonies last Extinguish Blaze Motorists are urged to take muscle in his right leg. from the Houston Angels. The Whalers Monday said eight wingers Ron Hansis, M.P. Schurman OPEN YOUR EYES TO BETTER VISION ly Sims. and Greg Foy; goalies Ian Harrison lien against the property last week. Tuesday at the construction site, the MANCHESTER — Employees of New State Road for north Trainer Ray Melchiorre said Chaney, who joined the Celtics in 1968, will be Baseball players from the rookie camp would Officials there want to make sure general contractor, William and southbound traffic as Your optical needs can be filled at Fowler Opticians where out for at least'three days. Chaney has experienced leg trouble the past two Philadelphia — Announced that The Fighting Irish went into Ann remain with the parent team as it and Paul Minaker; defensemen the Cheney Brothers velvet mill at 60 Arbor, Mich., and Irish Coach Dan they receive payment for their Filloramo, said the project would be an alternate route during craftsmanship and knowledge combine under the skillful hands of seasons and said he should not have been scrimmaging. “I felt it start to go on catcher Bob Boone and ^ r r y began workouts for its initial season. Peter Luksa and Bruce Guthrie, and Elm St. extinguished an electrical Devine emerged with a victory there. supplies. completed next April. the closing hours. Sunday. But I wanted to play so much I stayed on the floor when I should have Christenson have undergone surgery The team said defenseman Kevin center George Kostopolous. fire early this morning. Andrew Lindberg and Arthur Fowler. As a result Notre Dame received 392 Fishman & Sons went bankrupt and will be sidelined for the season. Nagel chose to return to college at The team also announced that The Town Fire Department Traffic Tickets left,” he said. points. Devine, one of the coaches on before the roof construction wah Amateur Radio Club the University of Regina. Chuck Kaiton, 27, of Detroit, will responded to the call at 2:15, a fire the ratings board, agrees with his completed at the-massive complex. MANCHESTER - The Charlie Deal Ten players sent to the Saginaw become the new voice of the MANCHESTER -- The regular department spokesman said. By the crackdown on traffic law FOWLER OPTICIANS team’s ranking. However, Oscar Pasthke, the monthly meeting of the Manchester Gears of the International League Whalers, broadcasting play-by-play time firefighters arrived, the violators continues. •LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Charlie Deal, the last member of the famous “I’m very pleased with the No. 5 architect for the project, said this Amateur Radio Club will be held 70 East Center St. Boston Braves’ “Miracle Team” that won the 1914 baseball pennant, died Frosh Volleyballer were defensemen Jim Branton, Mike on the team’s radio broadcasts.' foreman, Edward Desenti of The Manchester Police spot. I think that’s where I put us, morning the action would not affect Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the old Sunday in a Covina, Calif., nursing home, it was reported Monday. He was 87. Julie Tucker, former captain of the Sanford and Berton Martin; centers Kaiton has done hockey and foot­ Meriden, and other employees had Department issued 24 Manchester, Conn. too,” Devine said. “Everybody says Nike site (Teen Center Building) off Born in Wilkinsburg, Pa., the third baseman played 850 games in the major East Catholic girls’ swimming team Jim Smith and Steve Salvuzzi, and ball play-by-play at the University of completion of the roof. put out the fire. tickets Monday for stop Telephone 649-5672 they don’t look at the ratings, but I of Garden Grove Road. wingers Mike Haedich, Brent Wisconsin the past four years. Kaiton “This is the first time I heard they According to police, the blaze leagues from 1912 to 1921. a year ago and gymnastics team in think they do.” sign or traffic consol TUES., WED., FRI. THURS. SATURDAY Armstrong, Kevin Coughlin, Dave replaces Bob Neumeier, who left the (Allied Roofers) had a lien on the Club members Dave Malley and started because of faulty wiring. violations. The department On July 18,1914, the Braves were in last place in the National League stan­ 1978, was one of five freshmen named Fourth-rated Texas, which opens team to become assistant sports building,” he said. “But it should Les Kimble will talk about electronic There was no real damage except for 9:30 - 5:30 9:30 - 8 9:30 - 5 dings, but they went on to win the pennant that year, earning them the recently to the St. Anselm’s College Hynek and Brian Fontaine. has intensified its enfoPM- its season against Iowa State Satur­ The Whalers assigned center Gary director of WFSR-’i'V in Hartford. . have no effect on construction. construction projects. The public is some charring and an electrician was ment because of the recerl Plenty of parking In rear of store nickname the “Miracle Team.” varsity volleyball squad. day, receiv^ the other first-place invited to attend. Fishman is in the process of dissolu­ called to make repairs, police said. school opening. ■'I PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Tues.. Sept. 18.1W9 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Standlngt Schools Want Todafa Parker Responds Absentee Calls South Windsor Mayor American League SOUTH WINDSOR -T he South Sport Parade East Windsor High School administration, Opposes Highway Plans W L Pet. GB in an attempt to maintain closer ~ Baltimore 98 50 .662 communication with parents regar­ SOUTH WINDSOR - A letter ad many local citizens are upset Mayor Caffyn. Milt Richman Milwaukee 88 62 .587 11 ding student absences, is asking dressed to eight top state officials, because the proposed alternative to A meeting held in October 1978 and UPI Sporta Editor With Bat for Bucs Boston 83 65 .561 15 opposing any plan to build a highway widening Interstate 91 would effect attended by representatives of Wind­ parents to call the school attendance New York 80 68 .541 18 office to inform school authorities if east of the ^nnecticut River, has the local marshlands as well as have sor, produced more than 75 local op­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Once “This was a game we had to win to Atlanta, 9-4, and Philadelphia beat Detroit 80 70 .533 19 their son or daughter will be absent. been sent by South Windsor Mayor an effect on the Old Main Street area ponents to the project, including North Carolina Farmer put some ground between us and the again Dave Parker is respon­ St. Louis, 7-5. Cleveland 76 74 .507 23 If no phone call has been received Nancy Caffyn. of town which is a registered Historic former Town Manager Paul Talbot. Expos,” said Parker. “But nothing NEW YORK (UPI) - By occupation, Jim “Catfish” Hunter is ding to the challenge of a big Astros 1, Padres 0 Toronto 50 100 333 49 concerning a student’s absence by 9 The letter came as a result of a un­ District. The request, which- is proposed by a major-league ballplayer. By inclination, though, he’s more a has been accomplished yet until we Joe Niekro tossed a six-hitter for West a.m. on the day of the absence, animously supported Town Council The area has also produced many Windsor in order to protect that town game. Win both of these his fifth shutout of the season and w L Pet, GB school authorities will attempt to resolution opposing Windsor’s Indian artifacts an(I is a proven from the effects of the widening of North Carolina farmer. “Dave has played hurt, but I think games. If we lose Cesar Cedeno’s sacrifice fly in the California 81 69 .540 ~ reach the parents by phone. revival of the plan which would be an archeological site, Mrs. Caffyn said. Interstate 91, is to extend the planned In other words, when he makes a the Yankee bus. he’s 100 percent again,” Pittsburgh one (today), then ninth Scored Rafael Landestoy to Kansas City 79 71 .527 2 Parents who have new home or of­ alternative to the widening of Also of concern to local farmers is Interstate 284 from Interstate 291 deal with you it's a deal. You don’t Between them, he and left fielder Manager Chuck Tanner said Monday we’ll just leave move Houston within IVk games of Minnesota 78 72 .520 3 fice phone numbers are asked to call Interstae 91. the effect the highway would have on near the Bissell Bridge to Interstate have to call in a smalt army of Lou Plniella could always keep the night after Parker’s two RBI singles here even.” first-place Cincinnati in the Western Texas 75 76 .497 m them in to the guidance office or to In the letter which has been sent to the agricultural usage of the surroun­ 91 in East Windsor on the premise lawyers or get it notarized. His word club loose, needling, joking carrying backed Don Robinson’s six-hitter and "Robinson Division. Gov. Ella Grasso, Rep. Abraham Chicago 65 84 .436 15W do so by mail. ding land, the effect of the Connec­ that many motorist trips begin and is good. on a running dialogue all the time. gave the Pirates a 2-1 victory over pitched one heck of Giants 7, Reds 4 Glassman, Sen. David Barry and Seattle 63 88 .417 18V4 Parents are asked to keep the ticut River Flood plain and the noise end on the east side of the Connec­ Back on New Year's Eve in 1974, "I'm gonna miss him in many the Montreal Expos. a ballgame,” said Roger Metzger’s two-run triple Department of Environmental Oakland 52 99 .344 29Mi following school numbers handy: and air pollution which would result. ticut River. Hunter agreed to a five-year contract ways, especially on those bus rides,” The victory lifted the Pirates out of Montreal Manager Dick Williams. highlighted a five-run first to spark Protection Commissioner Stanley Attendance office, 644-2645 from 7:15 “Since the current Department of According to Windsor officials the with the New York Yankees that Piniella said Sunday. "He’d like to a first-place tie and moved them one "He was tough on us. But the Pirates the Giants. Monday's Results Pac, among others, Mrs. Caffyn said, a.m. to 3 p.m.; main office, 644-1595 Transportation proposal involves widening of Interstate 91 would be came to something like $2.8 million get on me about the way I run. ‘How game ahead of the Expos. ’The teams played better than we did tonight and Toronto 5-3, Bioston 4-5 “Previous state hearings on the Dodgers 9, Braves 4 if attendance number is busy; or the widening an existing highway in twice as expensive as extending counting everything that went with am I supposed to pitch?’ Then I’d say meet again tonight and Parker, last they had more scoring chances.” Joe Ferguson belted a pair of home Cleveland 5-6, New York 1-5 matter have raised many citizen con­ guidance office. 644-8848. Windsor, most of the factors of con­ Interstate 284 because 87 homes in it. He was 28 at the time, had just to him, ‘when you pitch, I never year’s MVP, looms as a big man. “We’re still going to meet them runs and Steve Garvey and Dusty Baltimore 2, Detroit 1 cerns.” cern to South Windsor citizens would Windsor will be taken and the catch any balls. They all go in the come off a spectacular 25-12 season "He’s swinging the bat real well,” five more games before the season Baker added one apiece to hand Phil Minnesota 10, Chicago 3 “The Town of South Windsor is not have an effect on the people of existing highway will have to be torn with the Oakland A's and won his stands. You want me to sit in the Tanner said. ends,” Williams said. "And ail we Niekro his 20th loss. Kansas City 16, California 4 Group To Hear I concerned with the revival of that town (Windsor.” up. free agency from them following a stands with a crab net or a jai alai Parker, bothered much of the year have to do is split with them to stay Phillies 7, Cardinals 5 Texas 6, Oakland 3 proposals... through the Connecticut "The Town of South Windsor Windsor's proposed extension of cesta? Otherwise, I’m worthless.” contractual disagreement with by nagging injuries, is producing in contention.” Manny Trillo came home with the Milwaukee 7, Seattle 6 Agent on Land River Basin in South Windsor. The requests every effort be made to in­ Interstate 284 would run between Charlie Finley. That was ail in the spirit of good- slightly below his considerable In other games, Houston edged San go-ahead run when Ken Reitz mis- Today's Games council has also approved hiring a sure no such highway is constructed Route 5 and the Connecticut River When he joined the Yankees, he natured agitation both understood, capabilities. Nevertheless, he leads Diego, 1-0, San Francisco topped played Mike Schmidt’s grounder with Boston (Torrez 14-12) at Toronto Town Planner who will be asked to as proposed by the Town of Windsor, and would take either 14 or 20 homes, VERNON —Donald Francis, com­ told them beforehand he intended to but before presenting Hunter with a the Pirates in RBI with 88. Houston, 7-4, Los Angeles defeated two out in the ninth. (Huffman 6-15), N study the ramifications of such a and any assistance you might give us munity resource development agent depending on how close to Main fulfill his contract, pitch for them TV console on behald of his team­ New York (Mirabella 0-3) at highway,” will be greatly appreciated,” said Street the highway would be built. five years, and then go back home to mates as well as himself, Piniella Cleveland (Wise 15-8), N for the Cooperative Extension Ser­ Mrs. Caffyn noted in the letter that Hertford. N.C., and spend the rest of talked seriously about the retiring 33- Baltimore (Flanagan 22-7) at vice, an expert in land use and his life farming and being with his year-old right-hander. Leaders development, will be guest speaker Detroit (Petry 5-5), N A frightened John Horan, 15, of Somerville, Mass., is com­ family. "Without him, we couldn’t have Minnesota (Goltz 14-11) at Chicago at the Sept. 20 meeting of the Vernon won last year,” he said. "He won the League of Women Voters. Catfish Hunter keeps his word. (Kravec 12-13), N forted by his mother, June, after a harrowing experience Mon­ Selectman Heads Panel In two more weeks, when the last game of the World Series for us, Batting The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at day night. John was one of six hostages held by two shotgun­ California (Frost 14-9) at Kansas the selectmen who would then pre­ season is over, he will be all finished which was perfectly fitting. This National League City (Gale 9-9), N First Federal Savings Bank. Park carrying bandits who were surprised by police while robbing a HEBRON - Mrs. Cynthia G. without being expanded and Reid with professional baseball. To show year he didn't have the kind of year G AB H Pet. Place. Wilson has been elected chairman of said it can support an addition at sent the plan to the Finance Board Texas (Jenkins 14-13) at Oakland drugstore. All hostages were released unharmed and the and if that bqard approves, the Hunter the way they feel about him, that an athlete of his stature would Hernandez, St. L 147 567 195 .344 (McCatty 11-9), N Francis will talk on the options the Town Office Building Addition least double the present size, in­ the Yankees gave him a day at like to retire on. Rose, Phil 150 573 189 .330 now available to the Town of Vernon suspects were taken into custody. (UPI photo) Study Committee. She is a member cluding parking and septic facilities. matter would gb to a town meeting. Milwaukee (Mitchell 3-7) at Seattle Mrs. Wilson will prepare a Yankee Stadium Sunday. Templeton, St. L 141 620 197 .318 (Branch 0-1), N for improving existing and future of the Board of Selectmen and Committee member Krist asked Among other things, they gave him Overlooked At Times Knight, Cin 139 510 162 .318 land development. The topic ties in represents the board on the study how many meetings are conducted in questionnaire to go to persons who a TV console, a set of expensive Mazzilli, NY 142 533 169 .317 with the league’s local study for this work in or are using the Town Office He has been overlooked at times Pharmacist Helped committee. the Town Office Building as opposed luggage, a camera, a shotgun and a Horner, Atl 109 438 136 .311 National League year which is “Commercial Develop­ to using the schools. Reid said that Building, to hear their recommen­ for other , but he never com­ Donald Robinson has been named pickup truck. Despite their economic Garvey, LA 150 610 189 .310 East ment in Vernon." many boards need their records for dations. The committee will discuss plained or lost his desire to help the secretary. Other members of the problems, the Chrysler Corporation Matthews, Atl 147 597 184 .308 W L Pet. GB League members feel this topic committee are; Joseph Krist, meetings and the records are kept in the results of the questionnaire at its club. He never lost his sense of presented him with a brand new Parrish, Mtl 138 487 150 .308 Pittsburgh 89 58 .605 — should be of particular interest to the In Hostage Release Edward Williams, and Carlman the town building. next meeting set for Oct. 2 at 6 p.m. values, either. The years he has been automobile, and Bill Fugazy, who 148 557 167 . 300 Montreal 87 58 .600 '-1 general public in view of the Reid said no funds are available A list of outside groups and agen­ here, he has been a positive in­ Winfield, SD Frankel. runs a travel agency baring his name, American League St. Louis 78 69 .531 11 forthcoming update of the town’s SOMERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - she said. "I'm too nervous to talk now for the expansion project. Any cies, that use the building on a fluence. We’re gonna miss him. He The committee has been charged tossed in a vacation in Hawaii for G AB H Pet. Philadelphia 77 72 .517 13 Plan of Development. Police say a 58-year-old pharmacist now. Please don’t bother me — but regular basis, will also be ready for exemplifies everything the Yankees with determining if additional proposal would require approval of Hunter and his family, all of whom 137 500 168 .336 Chicago 74 73 .503 1414 League members said Francis is aided the release of six hostages by God should watch over them. " that meeting. are.” Lynn, Bos facilities are needed and if needed, to were on hand. 147 614 202 .329 New York 56 89 .386 3114 well qualified to discuss these feeding two armed men drugs, then "The drugs started to have an The one thing you hear over and Brett, KC define the scope of the addition as 147 579 190 .328 matters because of his wide motioning officers to rush into his effect on him (Queeney). " Marmer Unusual Gift over again aiwut Catfish Hunter Rice, Bos West well as presenting an estimate of the Downing, Cl 137 474 155 .327 experience in town and city planning. store. said later at Somerville police Job Interviews Slated Leave it to the fertile mind of from all the Yankees is that he never W L Pet. GB. cost. 127 458 149 .325 He is chairman of the Brooklyn Druggist Henry Marmer and the headquarters. "And he collapsed on Yankee owner George Steinbrenner complained. Oliver, Tex Cincinnati 85 65 .567 The possibility of looking for Lezeano, Mil 130 446 145 .325 Water Pollution Control Authority; five other captives were released un­ the floor. 1 knew Jay was going to be to come up with something entirely “He’s good people,” was the way Houston 83 66 .557 1>4, anoihei iocation for a new town of­ For Building Inspector Molitor, Mil 131 542 173 .319 chairman of the Northeastern harmed Monday night from Berry & out." fice building was discussed at last different, however. Luis Tiant put it. “You win over 200 Los Angeles 72 78 .480 13 140 517 164 .317 Connecticut Region Housing Council; MacDonald pharmacy in this Boston Later, tranquilizers began to tire HEBRON - The Board of taining the job on a permanent basis. What do you give the man who has games like he did, that’s a special Bochte, Sea San Francisco 67 84 .444 I8V2 Thursday’s meeting of the com­ Kemp, Det 132 482 153 .317 a member of the Governor's Housing suburb. the second gunman and he put down Selectmen has set Sept. 21 as the ten­ The selectmen said they still need everything. kind of player. Even when he didn’t San Diego 62 88 .413 23 mittee, This proposal also considered Wilson, KC 142 532 167 .314 Committee; and the Northeastern The two shotgun-toting bandits — his shotgun. Marmer said, adding he tative date to interview six persons to serve on the newly formed Steinbrenner gave Hunter an have too much, he’d still go out and Atlanta 59 89 .399 25 the possibility of using the existing 138 519 163 .314 District Department of Health. identified by police as Jay Queeney had been robbed at gunpoint at least applicants for the position of building Water Pollution Control Authority elephant to help him with his farming beat you. He don’t feel g o ^, he still Lemon, Chi building for small offices. The com­ Monday's Results The meeting is open to the public. of Boston and Mark Shultz. 29. of eight times since he opened his store official. As the authority now stands. Ray­ chores. Yup, a real live elephant. Home Ruiif> mittee feels it wouid be more feasi­ plays. T hat’s what you call a Pittsburgh 2, Montreal 1 Lynn — were taken to Somerville 10 years ago. Those to be interviewed are: David mond Burke represents the Board The beast was led in from the right professional, a real superstar,” National League — Kingman, Chi ble to add onto the existing facility. 45; Schmidt, Phil 42; Winfield, SD Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 5 Hospital. Soon afterward. Marmer waved to Architect Dennis Keefe, who has E. Paine Sr., Lebanon; Paul Nielsen, Selectmen and Joseph Morocco, the field bullpen, positioning himself This year was easily Hunter’s Los Angeles 9, Atlanta 4 St. Murice Sets 31; Lopes, LA and Stargell, Pitt 28. They were listed in guarded condi­ police stationed in a neighboring piz­ drawn up plans for previously Hebron; Sam Pescetello. Columbia; Planning and Zoning Commission. behind home plate only a few feet poorest in the big leagues. Not nearly Houston 1, San Diego 0 Choir Rehearsals tion early today in the intensive care za parlor, motioning them into the Ronald Hein, Bolton; Joseph Caron, The Conservation Commission hasn't away from Hunter, who looked a bit American League — Thomas, Mil proposed additions to the building, as fast as he once was, he has been Red Sox, Like Catcher, Down..Out San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 4 unit. A third accomplice fled before store. and Joseph lerna, Hebron. named a representative yet. Mrs. nervous about it and stayed at a safe hammered hard frequently and the 42; Lynn and Rice, Bos 38; Singleton, BOLTON - The St. Maurice was present-at the meeting. Balt 35; Baylor, Cal 34. Boston catcher Mike O’Berry sprawls across home plate and Today's Games police arrived. A dozen police with guns drawn First Selectman Aaron Reid brief- A representative from the state Frost T. Krist, a member of the distance. result is his present 2-9 record along Chicago (Reuschel 17-10 and Church choir will begin rehearsals Queeney and Shultz were charged rushed in at 9:04 p.m. and freed two building inspector’s office will be Water Pollution Control Authority Perhaps a more appropriate depar­ Runs Batted In misses tag as Rick Cerone of Toronto scores. In ninth inning, Thursday at 7 p.m. at the parish iy reviewed the history of the with a 5.29 ERA. Caudill 0-7) at New York (Berenguer by police with armed robbery and hostages — 15-year-old Michael asked to sit in during the interviews. Study Committee, has expressed an ting gift might have been a bus But Martin, like the rest of the National League — Kingman, Chi center library. Additional choir building which was built in 1963 and and Winfield, SD 107; Schmidt, Phil O’Berry’s throwing error provided Blue Jays with winning run 0-1 and Swan 12-12), 2, N kidnapping. The search continued Manoogian and Jeff Atkins — from Should the board choose an applicant interest ■ in serving with the group. because as good a pitcher as he had Yankees, loves the guy and want to members are needed, especially was initially intended to serve the 104; Garvey, LA and Hernandez, St.L last night in Toronto. (UPI Photo) Pittsburgh (Kison 10-7) at Mon­ early today for the third man. the gunmen. The boys screamed as who is not certified as a building in­ Four persons from the public will be been in his 15 big league seasons, give him at least one more start so he sopranos and tenors. town for 10 vears before expansion 98. treal (Lee 15-10), N Marmer was “the hero of the they rushed into the arms of their spector, that person would have an appointed on an at-large basis under winning 224 games while losing 163 can go out on a winning note. "He Steven Hwang of East Hartford is would be necessary. The existing American League — Baylor, Cal Philadelphia (Noles 3-3) at St. night. " Police Chief Thomas O’Brien weeping parents building has been in use for 16 years opportunity to be certified before ob­ the adopted ordinance. and recording 20 or more victories deserves that,” said the Yankee Louis (Vuckovich 13-10), N the new choir organist and director. said. The pharmacist told reporters "Jesus, it was terrible. " cried one. five straight seasons from 1971 [nanager. "As far as I’m concerned, 134; Rice, Bos 122; Lynn, Bos 116; Hwang left South Korea earlier this Thomas, Mil 113; Singleton, Balt 110. Houston (Ruble 2-3) at San D i^o he complied with the gunmens' "Where’s Mom"’" through 1975, Hunter seldom was he could be one of my coaches if he (Rasmussen 4-9), N ( year as a political exile. demands for drugs by giving Shultz Minutes later the two gunmen were better than he was while traveling on w afltd.” Stolen Bases Rice, Lynn Homers He received a master’s degree in Manchester Public Records National League — Moreno, Pitt Atlanta (Solomon 6-12) at Los tranquilizers, and feeding Queeney taken from the store. Queeney was Angeles (Reuss 6-13), N music at the Yunsie University in sedatives and nearly one-quarter carried out on a stretcher: his com­ 70; North, SF 53; Lopes, LA 43; Seoul. He conducted the Seoul Taveras, NY 41; Scott, St.L 36. Cincinnati (Bonham 8-6 ) at San pound of rat poison. panion was handcuffed by police. 13 urrantv flee<]s $44,900. at 66-68-70 Laurel St.. Thibodeau of 29 Cooper St., Earn Red Sox Split Francisco (Whitson 6-10), N Philharmonic Orchestra for five As police negotiated with the ban­ Several minutes later Marmer Barney T. Peterman Sr. Vincent S. Sitkus and $886.90. American League— Wilson, KC73; years and is currently studying in Oct. 6 at the Church of the Twins Looking LeFlore, Det 71; Cruz, Sea 43; Wills, dits by telephone, several hundred emerged. He chomped on a cigar, and Barney T. Peterman Regina R. Sitkus to Paul A. Release of ultacliineni Nazarene. Boston. Tex 36; Bumbry, Balt 34. people crowded into the area. Heavi­ turned off the lights in his store, Jr. to Willian R. Ciaglo and Krause and Wendy A. Kasden Fuel Co. against Christopher M. Hetu of Pitching Victories TORONTO (UPI) — belted a three-run homer and ly armed sharpshooters occupied locked the door and walked to his Carolyn M. Ciaglo, proper­ Krause, property at 20 Tracey Richards. Hartford and Nancy M. O’Leary Drive, $57,200. National League — Niekro, Hou 19- Fred Lynn added a two-run blast Monday night, giving the Staff Is Needed porches and rooftops of houses nearby car. The onlookers applauded ty at Lot 11 Barnwood Suffolk Franklin Savings Bartlett of Tolland. Sept Executrix deed Bank, et al. and 10; Niekro, Atl 18-20; Reuschel, Chi Boston Red Sox a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays and a At Bolton Church across the street. as he walked toward his family and Drive, $87,100. 22 at Wickham Park To First Place Inside the store, Marmer, the drove away. Lynn W. Spiilman and Estate of Helen Bowman Framingham Savings Bank 17-10; Carlton, Phil 16-11; Richard, split of their double-header. Walter Stanley Jr. of Hou 16-13. Sports Slate BOLTON — Staffing positions at father of two, told UPI during a brief "1 kept telling myself 1 knew 1 was Judith R. Spillman to Rael to Henry Wierzbicki, against UIdis Bikernieks. East Hartford and Phyllis NEW YORK (UPI) - It’s no longer just a two-way battle American League — Flanagan, In the first game, Rick Cerone Bolton Congregational Church are telephone interview the two gunmen going to get out of this, and 1 knew it Steven P. Chung, property property at 79 Lockwood Release of lien M. Brown of 12 Chester between the and the California Angels for Balt 22-7; John, NY 18-9; Koosman, doubled in two runs and scored the following a double by Stan Papi. Tuesday still open. Help is needed in teaching, "don’t want anything ... They just was going to end at some time," he at 144 Highwood Drive, St., $20,680. Northfield Green Con­ Drive, Sept. 22. SOCCER Cerlifieale of allaelinienl first place in the American League West. The Minn 18-13; Guidry, NY 17-7; winning run on catcher Mike Toronto scored in the first when first substituting, with the youth group, want to go free. He (one of the said. $105,000. dominium Association Inc. Gary J. Kotulak of East Manchester at Penney, 3:30 William Reister against Eckersley, Bos and Comer, Tex 16- O’Berry’s throwing error in the bot­ baseman Bob Watson booted a and in the nursery. gunmen) says this is ridiculous, and 1 Earlier in the evening, the two Kathleen Kelly and against Sylvia Bradford. Hartford and Kim J. also are looking for a piece of the action. East Hartford at Simsbury John F. Tracy and Vlarriupe lieenes 10. tom of the ninth to give the Blue Jays ground ball, allowing Alfredo Griffin Anyone interested in helping agree with him. ” gunmen had released John Horan, Christopher Kelly to Nancy Corneau of Portland, Kansas City mauled California, 16- South Windsor at Bloomfield Geraldine Tracy, property Earned Run Average a 5-4 triumph. to score from third. should contact Shirley Potter, Bar­ Outside, Marmer's wife stared at 15; Patricia Howington, in her 20s; L. Martel and Robert A. George R. McKay of 177 Conn., Oct. 19 at St. James 4. behind an 18-hit attack Monday Oakland. 6-3, and Milwaukee downed Bolton at East Granby at 20 Marble St., $5,000. ’ National League — Rogers, Mtl Chuck Rainey, 7-5, scattered seven In the opener, Rick Bosetti lined a bara Smith, Eleanor Conover or Fran the store. and Mrs. Ellen Preshow, a drugstore Martel, property at 41 Homestead St, and Linda Church. night in the first of a four-game Seattle, 7-6. Merliunics lien 2.805; Hume, Cin 2.809; Schatzeder, hits in 8 1-3 innings in the nightcap to one-out single off loser Dick Drago, Tolland at Coventry "God should watch over them," clerk. Linnmore Drive, $54,000. S. Pearle of 200 E. Center Eric R. Huhtala and series with the division-leading Oriulex 2, Tigers I Tozzoli. Allied Roofers Supply Mtl 2.82; Richard, Hou 2.89; Niekro, gain credit for the victory. 9-6, and Joe Cannon followed with a East Hampton at Rham The church’s Sunday morning fall UIdis Bikernieks and St., Sept. 22 at South Julie-Ann Weerden. both of Angels and moved to within two Home runs by A1 Bumbry and Ken Corp. of East Rutherford, Hou 2.96. With the score tied 2-2 in the third, single to ignite the three-run rally. CROSS COUNTRY schedule will begin Sept. 30 at 9:30. Regina Bikernieks to Vit­ United Methodist Church. Manchester, Oct. 6 at St. games of the top spot. Singleton carried the Orioles to vic­ N.J., against the J.C. American League — Guidry, NY Toronto starter Dave Freisleben, 2-7, Cerone then doubled to the wall in Conard /Enfield at Manchester, There will be a dedication service for torio Ferrero and Esther Winston L. Walton and Bartholomew's Church. Minnesota, meanwhile, crushed tory and reduced their "magic hit Gary Allenson and Jack 3:45 Hebron School Board Penney & Co. Inc. and Julian D. Goldson, both of number” for clinching the AL East 2.88; John, NY 3.01; Palmer, Balt left-center, scoring Cannon and the church school. A. Ferrero, property at David H. Hoffman and Chicago, 10-3. and are within three Brohamer drew a walk before Rice Conard /Enfield at Manchester Fishman & Sons Inc. of Manchester. title to three. and Eckersley, Bos 3.06; Flanagan, Bosetti. The first forum program will 175-177 W. Center St., $77,- Rita M. Guimond. both of games of the Angels. hit a 3-2 pitch into the left field (girls), 3:45 South Windsor, the J.C. Gary E. Zito of 77 Hungers 6 , A's 3 Balt 3,19. Lynn’s throw to the plate on the feature Howard May, president of 500. Manchester. Oct 6 at Each team has 12 games left. bleachers for his 38th , East Catholic /Suffield at Avon, Changes Bus Schedule Penney Distribution Oakwood Road and Debra Buddy Bell and Pat Putnam drove Strikeouts play was handled by O’Berry, who the National Federation of the Blind, Edward R. Meloche to South United Methodist "They kicked the hell out of us Toronto tied the score in the second 3:30 John A. Reale, property at Center at Buckiand In­ DelGiudice of East Hart­ in two runs each and Steve Comer National League — Richard, Hou threw to second in an attempt to nail in Connecticut. Church. tonight, but this ^atne is all over," when Tom Davis’ suicide sijueeze East Catholic /Suffield at Avon HEBRON - The Hebron Board of north going into Crouch Road, slopping at 92 S. Adams St., $59,500, dustrial Park, $21,326,96. ford, Sept, 22 at St. Bridget and Jim Kern combined on a six- 274; Niekro, Atl 191; Carlton, Phil Cerone. The ball sailed into center George T. Sabol and Angels’ Manager Jim Fregosi said. bunt scored Dave May, who had (girls), 3:30 Education has voted to put two ad­ lower corner of Mai Road (11:50). HES, Tracey A. Richards to Jiidgemenl lien Church. Elizabeth Y. Stevens, boti) hitter in leading the Rangers. 190; Blyleven, Pitt 162; Sutton, LA field, allowing Cerone to race home Delta Chapter "We got three more games with the singled and gone to third on a single with the winning run. Cheney Tech at Goodwin Tech, ditional buses on. thus changing the RHAM 111:55 - 12:00) Richard Zakrzewski, J. Yusuf Essack, M.D., Raymond G. Pisch of An­ of East Hartford, Sept. 22 Brewers 7, Mariners 6 145. MANCHESTER -D elta Chapter, Royals with a two- by Tim Johnson. 3:30 routes for the afternoon kindergarten Bus 14 . 11:05 property at 116 Benton St., against James Nixon and dover and Peggy A. at Wickham Park game lead. And I’d Paul Molitor belted a three-run American League — Ryan, Cal 202; Jesse Jefferson, 2-10, pitched the Royal Arch Masons, will confer the Boston jumped to a 2^lead in the FIELD HOCKEY session and shortening the routes for GHS. then HES, 85 north to duplex just $49,000. Kathleen Nixon, property homer with two out in the ninth in­ Guidry, NY 182; Flanagan, Balt 170; final 1 2-3 innings to pick up the vic­ Mark Masters degree upon nine can­ like to win the next first when Lynn hit his 38th homer tory. Simsbury at Mancheater, 3:30 beyond RHAM, Road, cutting through Frechette, Martin and ning to lift the Bfewers to victory. Jenkins, Tex 152; Koosman, Minn didates Wednesday at 7:30 at the Grades 7 and 8 students. The changes three ” GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Marjorie Circle and Grist Mill Road to 66 Rothman, to Gary C. 144. Masonic Temple. . wili involve Buses 4, 6, and 10. A1 Cowens and Manchester at Penney' west. Buck Road, DEP, turn. 66 east Newkirk and Brooke T. The Rev. George Griffing, The new schedule goes into effect Darrell Porter Marques Johnson Wednesday and parents are asked to (11:25), Burrows Hill road. Jones Street, Newkirk, property at 964 -knocked in four Thursday excellent king, will preside. have children at the bus stops at least Old Route 2, going into Chittenden Road, Tolland Turnpike, $49,900. MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Milwaukee Bucks’ President Jim Fitzgerald said runs apiece to Lou Brock Accepts SOCCER Charles Lincoln, grand custodian 10 minutes earlier than the estimated Old Route 2 to Kellog and Hoadley cor­ Daniel Theodore Veza\ spark the Royals’ victory. Hal Monday the club is not going to yield to the salary demands of forward Penney at Conard, 3:30 of the works of the Grand Royal Arch ner, return via Burrows Hill to 66 east, FUND RAISIIK TAG SALE arrival time. Chestnut Hill Road, Gristmill Road, Jr. and Maureen K. Veza to McRae and Pete LaCock collected Marques Johnson, who is in the third year of a six-year contract for a GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Chapter of Connecticut, will make Davis K. Howell and Don­ three hits apiece and Willie Wilson, reported $200,000 a year. He has not attended camp thus far, claiming the his official visitation and inspection Bus 4• 11:05 HES, Rham. (11:55 - 12:00) Invite from Carter Manchester at East Hartford na M. Howell, property at team did not honor promises to raise his salary. Bus 4 - 4:44 Amos Otis, Brett and Porter two of the chapter at this meeting. Of­ HES. Route 85 south to Hope Valley 20 Griswold St., $53,000. each. McRae also scored four runs as Fitzgerald said early last year he offered to give Johnson a bonus over and Radio, TV Tonight ficers dress will be tuxedos. Road, Reidy Hill road (11,15 Northam Rham, 85 south. Hope Valley Road, FOR OUR BAND SHELL Frederick C. Annulli and above his contract. But he said Johnson never met with him after the season Reidy Hill Road, Northam, north on Old every player on the Royals who came ST. LOUIS (UPI) — President Carter has invited Lou Brock to 7:30 - Yanks vs. Indians, WINF, Road, Old Colchester Road south to Dorothy A. Annulli to as expected. Fitzgerald added that Johnson switched from agent Donald Dell Grayville Road (11:25), Grayville Road Colchester Road to Settlement, turn, Old to bat got at least one hit. visit the White House next Monday and the St. Louis Cardinal C h .ll Emanuel Church Deborah A. DeForest and to Ted Steinberg, without telling the Bucks. Fitzgerald said Johnson had told turning at corner of Reidy Hill Road, Colchester Road south to Colchester line, Gene Mauch. manager of the outfielder has accepted. 7:30 • Red Sox vs. Blue Jays, B e rth a S. D e F o re st, him he would not make such a move without informing the club. WTIC, Ch.38 MANCHESTER —The youth sup­ back Grayville to Old Colchester Rfad return to Niles, bottom of Crouch, 85 CLEAN YOUR ATTICS, CLEAN YOUR Twins, admits his team is shy on The acceptance, announced Mon­ Yastrzemski. south to Colchester line (sand pit), return property at 56 Pearl St., experience compared to the other 8 • Mels vs. Cuhs, Ch.9 port group of Emanuel Lutheran north to Deepwood (Mansion Hill) day by Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, D- The White House denied that Brock ■ Old Colchester Road to Niles Road, tur­ two, but he knows they will never Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at Bus 7 - 4:4.5 CELLARSII BRING RADIOS, TV, Mo., ends a brouhaha which began had been snubbed and said the lack of ning at Saw Mill on Niles Road, return to give up. the church. Rham, corner of Wellswood and when it was reported that President an invitation was the result of an Wednesday. Friendship Group will Old Colchester Road north to Settlement APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, SPORTING "We’ve got to win, win, win, win "internal communications Road (11:40), Cannon Drive, Hope Valley Millstream, return Route 66 west. Route Carter had invited Boston slugger have a luncheon at noon in Luther 85 north, into Slocum Road East, corner and pull lor Kansas City against problem.” Jai Alai Results Road, Brennan Road, Sheer Drive. 85 GOODS,-ANYTHING AND Carl Yastrzemski, who reached the Hall of the church. of Carriage Drive. Slocum Road West, California,” said Mauch. "We have north HES. (11:55 - 12:00) 3,000-hit mark last week, for a White Martin Road, West Street, Route 94 and EVERYTHING outstanding young people. They don’t MONDAY smnk (S a rN 15.(0 7.10 5.20 Bus 6-11:05 House visit Oct. 6. 1(40 i( 0 3.(0 9.(0 (.(0 2.(0 85 interesection. Route 85 north. Abbey ra$T: 2 Ir iM iil Nursery School TO BUY 3 naira (-10 1(0 even know how good they are Miller Out (.00 1(0 9.00 (.20 GHS, 85 south into Carriage Drive, 85 Drive, Route 85 south. Hardy Road. Brock had received no such invita­ i Fanto Imda n.u 1.(0 (.20 1 Imp* I bca 9.20 (.M 5.(0 because they do not have enough ilO s.to 7 OvMC* HEBRON —The executive Board soutli into Slocum, Rham Road, (11:25), DROP OFF POINTS DONATIONS tion when he stroked his 3,000th hit on LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Willie 7 Utibfs Q M 34 $(l.(0 QaWaU 34 $(3.20 Bus 10 - 4:4.5 experience.” 2MripttlM 240 1 1-2 $37.(0 Wall Street north to corner of Loveland, Aug. 13. Miller, the starting wide receiver for M w ta 34 $1(1.70 farfada (-3 $$0.(0 of the Hebron Cooperative Nursery Bombo Rivera’s two-run triple 1-7 U 1(0 fariwU 2-1 $10100 TrHada (-34 $1,511.90 corner of Basketshop and Skinner, to Rham, Wall Street, corner of Loveland, CLEAN ACCEPTED THRU OCT. 10th AT the Los Angeles Rams, underwent TrifMU 344 $90740 TrHarta 2-1-7 $717.(0 School Inc. will meet Wednesday at 8 Asked recently whether he would NtIk U 1-7 $113.30 unomi; Burnt Hill to corner of Cone (11:40), to comer of Basketshop and Skinner Lane, highlighted a five-run fifth inning and THMa 1-7-2 tOM.SO nmfc Domt p.m. in Phelps Hall. The meeting is accept the invitation if it were surgery Monday to repair torn 1 OmmHh^ 10.(0 9.00 7.00 2 I iw a M a l 3 (.(l 300 3(0 East Street south to 85, 85 north to GHS, Burnt Hill, corner of Cone Road, south on added a solo homer scat: ( lascvaN OdM 1040 20.00 (.10 3 2iM alM iiaca 240 1(0 open to all parents of children who USED CARS CENTRAL FIRE STATION & 8TH offered. Brock, who did receive a ligaments in his left knee suffered 3 Rwrefia M (JO 1(0 East Street to 85 south, 66 east to 1 Ztfii lartVM K .O O IMO $.(0 3 ktm IrinOa I 0^00 1 k \ m CvM w di 10.00 RHAM (11:55 - 12:00) in the eighth inning to spark the 2Fa»toiMierl 3J0 are attending the school or who are congratulatory letter from the during Sunday’s game against the Skaufrto dw 11.(0 I1.N ( L o t t o PWfTt 4 00 Q M a 2-3 $2110 Millstream, Kinney Road to &5 south. 1 1-3 $25.(0 DISTRICT FIRE STATION. Twins’ victory. Mike Bacsik, 4-2. 0 N tt UhA S.(0 Q M 34 $(0.I0 hriacU 2-3 $72.00 registered to attend. Bus 10 • 11:05 North Pond, Hillcrest, Bass Lake, Carters on Aug. 16, said he would San Francisco 49ers. Nrfwta 1-3 $9570 I S $37.00 Pwfecta (•3 .1173.(0 allowed only one hit over the final 5 2- Trifwta 1-32 $335.70 Trifacta 2-31 $((7.70 ' HES, 85 north. 66 east turning at bank, 66 Deepwood. turn it down. The surgery was performed by NrfMta 1-5 $22tf0 TriftcU (-34 $2.00151 TWOFTIt CARTER $»TK west to Congregational Church, turn 66 YOUR HELP IN THIS FUND RAISER WILL ASSURE 3 innings to record the triumph. "1 wouldn’t accept it if he (Carter) TrifKta 1-S-t $}$1I0 . I iMcarM Irp i^ a 12.00 1(0 390 Bus 14 - 4:45 team physician Dr. Clarence Shields. 7 ha iam m t 12-N i( 0 5.00 Senior Citizens east, Wellswood Road to Wellswood View Elsewhere in the AL, Baltimore TIM: 3En«aZapi 23(0 5.00 (.» 5 Idma Imma 5.00 3(0 asked me now,” Brock was quoted as Miller is out for the season. Backup 3 OtOm ■ 0c9w 13.20 5.(0 Rham. Marjorie Circle, Gristmill edged Detroit, 2-1, Toronto nipped IfiM oCvM I3.M 9.(0 5.(0 I lim a l« i ■ 0 00 2.J0 Iln m U n a (40 HEBRON —The Senior Citizens Apts, (second from top) (11:20), ANOTHER GREAT BAND SHELL CONCERT saying. "I know when I’ve been in­ running back Jim Jodat also suffered (friM la iO a 15.(1 7.00 2 Jm« m Cit m (-40 ( (rtiM SarM 3.(0 Road. 66 West. Buck Road. DEP. 66 east. (OM a 37 $31.00 M W a 3$ $31(0 Group will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. Millstream. corner of Kinney, Route 207. Boston. 5-4. then lost, 5-3, Cleveland 1 Ibm fH b rtv w 3.(0 QMila 34 5(120 Farfada l-S $1211 Burrows Hill. Jones Street. Old Route 2 SEASON IN 1980 sulted." torn ligaments in his left ankle M acta 7-3 $117.20 85 south, North Pond Road, Hillcrest, took a double-hgader from New m d t (-S $(9.20 Farfacta 31 $1(3.40 TrHada 137 $1411(0 in the social rooms of the Gilead to Marlborough'line. 11229 Main St., M anchntar| Eagleton’s office said the visit was during Sunday’s game and will be out TrifKta 7-32 $5I(.70 TrMacta 314 $L(0(.90 Bass Lake. Deepwood, Mansion Hill, 85 York, 5-1 and 6-5, Texas topped NrftcU 04 $15110 Anfa0aMa3U3 Congregational Church. T E L. 646-6464 not a joint appearance with for at least two weeks. TrifKta M l $l.((1.50 Niato 234.(10 south to Colchester line (11:45). return 85 PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Tues., Sept. 18, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN Adult School Programf t v Tonight ■kAiiir-k'k-kA-kirif-k'k'kie-kif-k-k-k'k-k-k-kif-k-k'kir-k-k-k, -k-kA-k-k'k-k'k-kK-k-k-k'k-k-k-k-k-k-k-kir-k-kiririt-kititir-kififififik- 10:30 -rk.- SKM 0Dloky«iDyk. (XCBOSIN**** 62IOIokCmMt Set in South Windsor mfLovcLuoy m DanHUiq For DoUiw 10:40 l o o d ** - k in U. S. citizenship and elementary school 8 TV Community Co lig» (SNMr'.KonMr SOUTH WINDSOR -T he fall term of AdMn-12 IldM ® ic HcratJi the adult education program will start on completion programs, should contact the StTMts Of 8«n Frinoiwo * Call 643-2711 ♦ -T* ★ ♦It ★c4l7e43-2ni^ Cdll 643-2711 * fiS8 Onoa Upon A C M c ® ® O S 0 N « M Oct. 1 and continue through Dec. 17 at director of adult education) ffl M*A*8*H The following courses will be offered on 6*30 ® BMNtyHXI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING South Windsor High School. Carol Bunwn And Frtondi B Our MIt. Brook. Those wishing to do so may register by Monday nights: Cake and food decorating, ajLovaExparta B CMoo And Th. Mm Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted IS Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted 13 mail by Sept. 24. All others must register $12 fee; small engine repair, $8; creation iSOiaNBCNawi 62) B «t 01 Bum. And AXm in leaded glass, $12; rug making, $15; first 8SOvarEaay PHONE 643-2711 SWITCHBOARD HOME HEALTH AIDES. in person on Sept. 24 or 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 TtiaOddCoupla 11:30 ATTENTION - Need 2 people RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy M A C H IN IST PRODUCTION WORKER for PART TIME SALES - § ® M«yTytorMooro' FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD over 21. Immediate employ­ working with an excellent sup­ OPERATOR- 4 nights per BRIDGEPORT. One year l^ovide Mrsonal care to peo­ COUNTER POSITION. Apply FULL TIME DAYS- Cook. K- p.m. in the high school cafeteria. aid, no fee but $2 charge for supplies; Rack Drying of Plastic Coated Range. $3.40 to $4.00 per hour. stocks, bonds, investments, $15; antiques 6:65 ® KofMi ment. This is not a fancy ad, porting staff. Very pleasant week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., experience or trainee. Call ple in their homes. Home Sheets in walk in batch type in person at Swiss Laundry, The classes are sponsored by the South S N a w a ®0BMi.yMIMr we simply want a person who atmosphere. Good wages and 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & today, Newgate Machine, health aide certification or 1 week paid vacation first on today’s market, $12; typing I, $8; oven. Hours 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. 521 East Middle Turnpike. year. Health Insurance. Apply Windsor Board of Education and ® Movl. "Major Dundee” needs a permanent job. Ad­ benefits. Please call Doris Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. Manchester. 917-1789. aide training preferred. Manchester. crocheting, $15; upholstering (small items 7KK) (196S) Cfiarlton Heaton, RIchvd Requirements are: Ability to Tacorral. brochures are available at all South Wind­ (DCSSNawa Harris. PUBLIC NOTICE vancement opportunity. Call Blain, RN; Director of Edwards Answering Service. Training provided if needed. follow instructions and total only), $15; creative needlepoint and (BM*A*8*H between 10 a.m. and 3 pm, - Nurses, 6464)129. 6495406. WANTED: Retirees, Flexibility in hours. Must sor public schools, the Town Hall, post of­ S IS S Bm I Of CMvon Public Sale of an aban­ reliability. We will train. Call AUTO U FT MECHANIC DISHWASHERS Part time bargello, $15; and Chinese cooking, $12. OiaABCNawa BAndyOrWimi doned motor vehicle, a 1974 PUBLIC NOTICE 528-3869. E.O.E. housewives, cooks, kitchen have own transportation. 647-9938 for an interview. fice, library and businesses. XJokar'aWRd PART "nME JANITOR for Mileage paid. For further in­ Experienced, pleasant nights and weekends. Apply With the exception of the Chinese 62)Cap(lonad/I ABC Nmv. Nova, will be held at our MALE & FEMALE - Part- helpers for food preparation. Tacorral. Adults interested in taking the state IlFaatMOIFafth AH ohwttaM* and noiHirom orgMballoiw xrtxhMo to BABYSITTER NEEDED- time general Pizza Shop medium size office complex. Apply in person Monday thru formation call: Manchester working conditions, paid high school equivalency exam or courses cooking classes, which will be for eight C9 Sounding Board 12KK) place of business on Sept. IWYV UMII PIRMIO MinOlHfOVIIMniO pUOfMIlVQ nW III Monday through Thursday, 3 duties. Apply within; Tom­ Hours: 5 p.m .-10 p.m ., 3 Wednesday, 9 - 5. Garden Public Health Nursing holidays, hospitalization, O N a iro d) BvnabyJonM 20th, 1979 at 11 AM. Ihio xpoo# oro urgod to eontoel Joo MeCovonaugh, QUALITY CONTROL & McCo n n e l l r e s u m e sessions, 2Vi hours each, there will be 10 a Dick Cavan Oil Dr. Boon On Hebrews p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor- m y's P izzaria, 267 E ast n i^ ts a week. Phone Mr. Grove Ca'terers, Keeney Association, 647-1481, Monday lasting opportunity. CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must be SERVICE. For prompt con­ sessions from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. aCaUngOania BBavMyHMbllllM Oonoral Managor of Ragal Mufllan at Manchaatar. iation. Call 6496022. Friday; Center Street, Manchester. Whitney at 5692020 for an ap­ Street, Manchester. - Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. An Apply in person Spaoa win bo allolad on a fliBl eotna, Ural aartrtd boats. weekends anytime. pointment. equal opportunity affirmative qualified on aircraft parts. All fidential preparation of your UConn Faculty 'Tuesday classes will include: Holiday g Mauda ciuna (KmuT CO, ML between lOAM-^PM resume, call 6492288. PakrtWItti Nancy 12d» REAL ESTATE SALES - action employer. company paid benefits. Inter­ gifts from the kitchen, $15 fee; (1) B ABC Movie "Three On A imiUiltratt TYPISTS AND CLERK viewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DWonSalasASarrtca 7:30 SEWERS- Experienced on In­ Lessen^er Company is looking metalworking, $8; furniture repair and Date" (1978) June Allyson, Ray dustrial Sewing Machines. TYPISTS are needed to work for 2 licensed agents in our DEBURRING HAND - Must Dynamics Metal Products *11 MAIN t T . Show8 Artwork (£ P.M. Magadna Bolger. R e g a l MONEY - Need more? Work ELECTRICAL STORKS — The annual Art Department refinishing, $15; early American reverse (S A X In TTm Family (014-9) Will train if necessary. Good in the Hartford area. Call Bolton office. (Jail 646-6486, be capable of doing precise Company, 422 North Main ______M A N C H EtTIB 12:30 We offer convenience along with a iuperior product* part time while you or your Faculty Exhibition holds its traditional painting on glass, $15; oil painting, ad­ X S h a N a N a starling pay for the right peo­ today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430, for Kurt Lessenger. deburring work similar to air­ Street, Manchester. 646-4048. The security systems in­ (£ Dating Qama ® M ovla "Kansas City Confi­ ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday children are in school. Dairy craft work. Apply in person: BABYSITTER NEEDED IN dustry is booming, place in opening the 1979-80 season for the vanced and beginner, $8; beginning dential" (1952) John Payne, O flO 646-2112 Queen has flexible hours to fit MY HOME (30 Cooper Street) O M*A*S*H thru Friday, Apply in ^rson CLEANING PERSONNEL FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. Metronics, Inc., Route 6 & creating an unusual oppor­ University of Connecticut's William Ben­ calligraphy, $12; conversational French, IB 6 ) MaoNaU / Lahrar Raport Preston Foster. your daily schedule. We have for residental cleaning ser­ 44A, Bolton. F U L L & PART TIME between the hours of 8:00 and S O ie M Acres MAWtT. 8ii8lMilAI&a>SRa at: PillowtexCorp,, 49Regent Experienced on high pressure tunity with our growing $8; dictation and transcription, $8; SThtaa'sACrawd ADVERTlslRti\ Street, Manchester. Equal year-round openings nights, vice. Transportation boiler preferred, year round, CLERKS needed for third 5:00, Monday - Friday for 10 ton Museum of Art. company. We have im­ photography, darkroom and camera SBaaabaX 1:00 Opportunity Employer M/F. weekends and lunch hours. necessary. Call good wages and overtime. FULL TIME For shift. Apply in person at 7- month old boy. Starting Oc­ The event, now in its 14th year, occupies B Ho Tao Dough B IS S Tomorrow Apply in person: DQ, 242 Eleven Store, 509 Center tober 1. Stop by anytime after mediate openings in our the museum's main gallery through Oct. techniques, $12; terrariums and flower RATES TOWN OF MANCHESTER DOMESTICARE 643-1945. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and housekeeping department. 8:00 1:10 SHEET METAL WORKER - Broad Street. Manchester. Life Insurance. Amerbelle Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, Manchester. 5:30 or call 643-9497 between Installation and Service 7. It features recent work by 22 of the ar­ arranging, $15; custom drapery, $15; (SMovla "The Other Side 01 ® C B S Lata Movl. "Dawn: I d ly ...... tiswordpwdm Experienced. Soldering etc. EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Corn. 104 East Main Street, Street, Manchester. 8:30 - 4:30. Ask for Linda. Departments for career tists who teach at Storrs and other cam­ Christmas workshop, $10; pie baking, $12; Midnight" (1977) Marle-France Portrait Of A Teenage Runaway" 3 days ...... 11. word p « dm Call 528-2101. LATHE OPERATORS - With MAKERS and Waitresses Rockville. Apply between 9 minded individuals. Plater, John Beck. A beautiful (1976) Eve Plumb. Leigh McClos- S d ty ...... to . word p w dm LEGAL NOTICE 2 years' experience. Good CARPENTER HELPER - puses of the state university. group chord guitar, $15. ZSdiyt .. »»dm» ...... wanted for cocktail lounge. AM - 4 PM. EOE. Military and low voltage Franch film afar uaea her power key. benefits. Salary n^otiable. Call 644-9637 between 9 a.m. Part time and full time. 529 On display are paintings prints, sculp­ W^nesday classes: gourmet French and her control over a wealthy IS wordi S2.00 minimum At a meeting held on September 10, 1979, the Planning and MANAGER wiring experience is help- 1:38 Hawk Precision Co., 303 and 12 noon. GENERAL MECHANIC - 8958 or 2897654. ture, ceramics, photography, and m ix^ cooking, $10; sewing for beginners, $8; man'a fortune to gain revenge on Happy A O a ...... 02.50 Inch Zoning (Commission made the following decisions: WANTED: Loving sitter for Burnham Street, East Hart­ NEEDED FDR RESTAURANT HELP - Dish ful. We provide an a handaome American flyer who ® Nmvs Full time days plus overtime. machine operator, all shifts, excellent pay and benefit media works in a variety of styles basic auto mechanics, $12; woodworking, ZONING REGULATION AMENDMENT (Z-45) Robertson kindergartener. ford. telephone 5299845. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - Paid CMS. Blue Cross and MOLD MAKER - Plastic in­ jilted her. 2KM From 10 AM to school-time, NUTRITIDNSHDP full and part time. Person for package. representing the diverse directions of con­ $8; rapid reading, $8; history of South (SCroaa-Wna CD JoaFrankXn Amendments regarding alcoholic liquor permits — Denied Full time, Coventry PHNA, Life Insurance. Amerbelle jection molds; 1 required. Op­ occasionally after school for 3 Must be knowledgable light cleaning, good part time Call 72S-134S temporary art. Windsqr, $12; bookkeeping, $8; typing II, ®fflHjpgyDaya B Q s t Smart amendment heard at public hearing on July 9,1979 and Adopted BUS BOYS - Full time lunch RN or BSN, Experience Corn., 104 East Main Street, portunity to earn over $30,000 kids starting in Septemter. and dinner shifts. Apply at per year. Faria Corp., Un- about nutrition, and work for retiree. Apply at between 9 and 3 for Richard Thornton, professor and head !8; Gregg shorthand refresher, $8; chair 2:30 amendment heard at public hearing on September 10, 1979, to preferred. E.O.E. 742-7369. Rockville. Apply between 9 Farm Shop, 2892 Main Street, B B B T h a Mlaadvanturoa Of but some time is available in Cavey’s Restaurant, 45 East AM - 4 PM. EOE. casvilic, Ct., suppliers to GM, experienced in retailing. application of the art department, says the annual caning, $15; crewel embroidery, $15; Sheriff Lobo S ) News supercede amendment adopted on May 21,1979— Effective Oc­ August if desired. 6491103 or Center Street, Manchester. Glastonbury. BThaOddCoupl. AUTO BODY MAN - Ford, Chrysler and AMC. Excellent opportunity for SONITROL showing "is a time to present a few of our Physical fitness and volleyball (men and B Onoa Upon A Claialc tober 1, 1979. 2897549 ask for Elaine. Experienced. Health in­ Phone 840-9271. 8 women), $8; introduction to microcom­ 62) Hollywood Talavlalon Thaatar 3:00 FULL OR PART TIME surance, paid vacations, KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - person with serious in­ PERSON SECURITY best works completed in the past year. B Star MXHon Dollar Mm GARDEN GROVE, INC. (G-37) OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Full time 9 to 5. Must have 8*30 Denied an application for a change of zone from Rural MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ guaranteed work week. Apply TOOL AND DIE MAKERS - 2 terest in good health. TO WORK IN SYSTEMS Colleagues, students and critics have a puters and BASIC language, $8. (SMarvQrWm 3:06 delivery. Year round work. ly in person to: Raffa'^s experience on 9610 Decision Residence to Business II at the easterly end of Garden Grove Woodland Auto Body Co., 12()8 required. Opportunity to earn •Enjoy working in SERVICE OFFICE chance to gauge the creative efforts and On Nov. 7 there will be a financial aid Angle ® Movl. "The Monster And All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ data or 129 IBM keypuncher. over $30,00(1 per year. Faria The Qlrl" (1941) Ellen Drew, Rod Road. Call 249-6534 for appointment. professional surroundings. IneludM pickup and TYPISTS- Word processing evaluaTe the progress of individuals and seminar for parents of high school junior 9:00 Co.. Route 6, miton. Glastonbury. ford. Ct. Corp., Uncasville, Ct. Cameron. Individual must be willing trainee, to $160 */a. Local com­ (I) ra Thraa'a Company TOWN OF MANCHESTER (T-33) Ask for Mrs. Bayles. suppliers to GM, Ford. delivery. of the department." and seniors concerned about the es­ pany willing to train excellent B B B Movie "Sernl-Tough" 3K)7 Approved a change of zone from Rural Residence and RARE OPPORTUNITY - Chrysler and AMC. Phone 848- to accept responsibility. The artists who will have work on view calating cost of post-secondary education . PART TIME. Phone from Mutt have good driving typist for a bright career in (1977) Burt Reynolda. Krla Krla- ® News INDEX Residence A to Business II and adopted a zoning classification OIL BURNER SERVICE OWN YOUR OWN home servicing our customers 9271. Apply at once to: record. include asst, prof. John Craig, a new This will be in the library and will be free tofferaon. Two profeaalonal foot­ word processing. Friendly co­ N O T IC It MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all BUSINESS. Distributor for in your own area. 2497773. of charge. ball players become Involved In a 4:00 of Business II for the parcel — 410V Oakland Street — Effective PARMDE HEALTH SHOP workers. Excellent benefits faculty members, photo engravings; prof. B N a w . ~ Lott tnd Found residential. All benefits. M & Kodak film, Duracell DAIRY QUEEN has part time SECRETARY - Expanding comic rivalry to win the affec- - Ptrtontit Sept. 24. 1979. Apply In porton to; and promotional opportunity. Roger L. Crossgrove, monotypes and The Career Resource Center, located in M Oil, Route 6, ^Iton. Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and MATURE LOVING WOMAN position.^ available nights and local law firm needs full time tlona of their third roommate, the - Announctmtnta Manchester Parkade STAN OZIMEK Company pays fee. Dawson photographs; and prof. Gerard Doudera, Room 94, will be open for use on school TOWN OF MANCHESTER (T-34) other photo products needed to babysit in my home. Own weekends for males who are secretary. 6491188. team owner'a daughter. HALL FOR RENT - EnlaMtinmtnt in your area. No selling. Ser­ Personnel. Ill Pearl Street. watercolor on paper and oil on canvas, in­ nights from 7 to 9 p.m. B Qala Parformanoa - Auctions Granted an inland wetland jie rm it- 972 Middle Turnpike West. transportation. References. $3 18 or over. Apply in person: H artford. 249-7721. M F For parties, showers, receptions, vice top Retailers under per hour. Call 6496240. 242 Broad Street. Manchester. CLASS A MACHINIST able to MOMARTYBROS. cluding “Big Gray Water," the largest Resources available are: Guidance In­ 9:30 FINANCIAL INLAND WETLAND REGULATIONS (M) EOE. meetings. I Complete kitchen exclusive contract established read Blueprints and do own M an ch aatar formation Service Computer program; ® 8 ) Taxi facilities. Large enclosed parking - Bonds-Stocks-Morigagts Adopted amendments — Effective October 1, 1979. COOKS & KITCHEN by us. High immediate in­ work in the show at six feet eight inches - Personal Loans DIETARY AIDES- Full time WANTED: Warehouse man Setup with minimum supervi­ by 14 feet eight inches. occupational exploration materials and 10:00 lot. Inquire; - Insurance A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk's of­ HELPERS- Available come minimum required in­ and part time positions sion. Day shift guaranteed. SOCIAL SERVICE CLIENT and Blanchard grinder ASSESSMENT WORKER for GOOD HOURS microfilm; college/vo-tech reference ®62)Nawa Lithuanian Hall fice. weekends and evenings. vestment $9,975. 100% profit available in our Dietary trainee. Second shift opening. Overtime. Paid Insurance, un- Others are prof. John Fawcett, works ® & The Lazarus Syndrome EMPLOYMENT Home Care program, respon­ and DOLLARS - Help Wanted PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Experienced preferred. structure. Call between SAM Department. Apply in person: Must have own transporta­ iforms furnished, paid composed of rubber stampings; prof. book; college/vo-tech catalogs and 24 QOLWAY STREET Drivers License. Mature in­ & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or sible for assessment of elderly 10:15 - Bustness Opporiunities Leo Kwash, Secretary East Hartford Convalescent tion. Call 289-7955 between 9 holidays, Quarterly bonus, LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Housewives, college Kenneth Forman, oils with other media microfilm; career films; and military in­ B Rad Sox Wrap-Up MANCHESTER - Situation Wanted dividuals. Apply in person: write: American Film plus additional benefits. Apply clients and coordination of Dated this 18th day of September, 1979. Home, 745 Main Street. East and 3 PM (or interview. SERVICE needs folders full students, excellent oppor­ and gouaches; lecturer Nancy L, Greco, formation, booklets and pamphlets. Call before 8 P.M. EDUCATION Garden Grove Caterers, P ro c essin g , In c., 1935R Hartford. in person to: Allied Instru- supportive services. Master 028-9______Degree in Social Work, or part time. AM and PM. Call tunity to meet new people pencil on paper drawing; prof. John The fee schedule is for residents and Jhone 643-0616 or 646-91 Si - Private Instructions Keeney Street, Manchester. Hoover Court, B'ham, AL CARPENTERS - Som e rnent & Tool Co., 67 Woodland 289-1527. - Scnoois-Ciasses 35226. Street. Manchester between 7 counseling or Psychology, and while you supplement your non-resident All courses are offered free Classes Set - insi'octions Wanted DENTAL ASSISTANT- Posi­ ixper Call 872- Gregoropoulos, mixed media painting and a m. and 4 p.m. at least 2 years full time income part timc/full time to persons 62 or older and to all han­ tion available in Glastonbury. 3375. watfer«olors; and lecturer Linda Hirsh In Andover MON-TUES REAL ESTATE NOTICE TO BIDDERS DIETARY HELP- Accepting Excellent opportunity for in­ experience in direct service to positions available. From 7 (Waterbury Branch), oils on canvas. dicapped adults. Classes with insufficient - Homes for Sale UPPER HOCKANUM TRUNK SEWER EXTENSION FULL & PART TIME for applications for present and dividual with experience, in­ CLASS A INSTRUMENT patients, or BA and at least 3 AM - 3 PM. Above average Bargain Night " Lois-Land tor Sale GAS STATION ATTENDANT years of full time experience Also, prof. Raymond Hitchcock, who registration will be canceled and refunds - investment Property CONTRACT 77-4C | Snack Bar and Golf Course. future openings in our Dietary terested in personal growth, MAKER able to read LAUNDRY AND D I A P ^ .sUrjing wages and ANlibVER — Creative Both Cines wanted for morning shift. 6 as above. Knowledge of home will show two sculptures from his recent will only be made in the event a course is movement classes at An­ - Business Property MANCHESTER, Connecticut \ Apply at: Tallwood Country department. Full time and and responsibility. Excellent AM to 2 PM. Must be Blueprints with minimum SERVICE has 2 openings. 3 to FSTiefits, uniforms - Resort Property Club, Route 85 Hebron. Phone part time positions available. benefits and salary, commen­ supervision.'*' Day shift care services and ability to 9 evenings, counting, sorting, canceled. Vernoncint ^2 - Reel Estate Wenied experienced, dependable and provided to arrange ap­ new series “Yankee Stone Stacking” ; lec­ dover Elementary School Sealed Bids for Upper Hockanum Trunk Sewer Extension, Con­ 6491151. Apply in person: East Hart­ surate with experience. guaranteed. Overtime. Paid perform comprehensive and tending washers. Call 289- tract 77-4C, will be received at the office of the Director of willing to work. Some assessments. Salary DOE. pointment for personal in­ turer Ellen Kilbride, pastel and water- will begin Sept. 25. The ROUlfS -1 hd E • ' MISC. SERVICES ford Convalescent. 745 Main Please call 633-8371. managerial duties. See John Insurance, uniforms fur­ 1527. 6-1'^ ‘^33: - Serv'ces Ottered General Services, Municipal Bldg., Manchester, (kinn. 06040 un­ LIVE-IN COMPANION for Street, East Hartford, Conn. nished, paid holidays, quarter­ Send resume before Sept terview. color; lecturer Roberta Laric, mixed classes are open to ' Painting.Papenng at A-1, 568 Center Street. til 11:00 a.m. EDST on October 17,1979, at which place and time elderly gentleman in Glaston­ DENTAL ASSISTANT needed ly bonus, plus additional 28th.. to Molly Rees Gavin. EXPERIENCED media; and asst. prof. Robert Manley, Church Plans everyone and will help - Building.Contracting Manchester. Community Council, 999 mixed media works from his "Window” 1 Surprise Comedy of 79 - Rootng-Siding said Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. bury. (jail after 6 p.m., 639 for buCT specialty dental of­ benefits. Apply in person to: MACHINE OPERATORS CALLFHENDIY develop freedom of move-’ - Heating-Plumping 5653 or 6495932. fice. Experience preferable Allied Instrument & Tool Co., Asylum Avenue, Hartford, - Flooring The work includes construction of approximately 1,500 lin. fot. FULL TIME RN wanted as RESTMNUINT series. Antique Show ment, dance and music but not necessary for mature 67 W oodland S tr e e t. Conn. 06105. An Equal Oppor­ WANTED - Moving-Tfurkmg.Storage of 15-in. and 12-in. sanitary sewers and appurtenant work. Charge Nurse for 7 to 3 shift. tunity Employer. First or second shift. E.Htfd Sllvar Lam Also, asst, prof, Alfred Martinez (Hart­ skills, and the creative - Services Wanted SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ person. Excellent working Full time RN or LPN wanted Manchester between 7 a m. S! Bid Security: Bid bond in the sum of 10 percent of the Bid. its. Hard worker. Mechanical RECEPTIONIST IN conditions, medical benefits, and 4 p.m. Openings for Engine ford Branch), showing "Painted Rope process. MISC. FOR SALE for 11 to 7 shift. Part time 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 BOLTON — Plans are being made for experience necessary. Please MANCHESTER -Heavy Lathe, Milling Machine. Pice," a sculpture in hemp; assoc, prof. The classes will include - Household Goods Drawings and other Contravt Documents may be examined and profit sharing and uniform Aide wanted (or 7 to 3 shift. •fM NvaMU man* 1/1 the annual Bolton Antiques Show and Sale ^ply in person 9 to 11 at telephone / reception work allowance available. Call 525- THIS IS YOUR anaiL phmmacy Bridgeport, N/C Cin- Gus Mazzocca, pastel drawings; prof. exploring ways to move, to Articles 'or Sale obtained at the office of the Director of General Services, plus bookkeeping and com­ Full time Aide wanted for 3 to SEEKS of St. Maurice Church on Sept. 28-29 at the - Building Supplies F'ountain village Apartments, 3868 after 10AM. II shift. Call 429-9331. OPPORTUNITY to train to timatic and Jog Bore. Full . Pets -Birds- Dogs Municipal Bldg., Manchester, Conn. 06040; $25 deposit required. RN'S. LPN'S, NURSES Minnie Negoro, works in clay; prof. church parish center on Hebron Road. music, poems, artwork and 175 D ow ney D riv e , puter duties, teperience Willington Convalescent become an optitian in our ap­ Girl for Pharmacy duties No paid insurance. 9 Holidays, • Musical Instruments preferred but not essential. 4- nights or Sundays Previous phar­ AIDES. East Hartford. William E. Parker, polychromed props. 2 *" ' Boats & Accessories Successful bidder must furnish 100 percent Performance Bond Manchester, see Carroll John­ Home, Monday thru Friday, prenticeship program. Optical paid vacation. Please app­ A variety of items are still needed for fa Ufa. 7:18 to 4 1/2-day week. Excellent Style Bar, Inc., 643-1191. macy or nurses aide experience Glastonbury. Manchester photographs from his "Tattoo/Stigmata” For more information or ' Sporting Goods and 100 percent Labor and Materials Bond. son Brundrett. MACHINISTS- Minimum 5 before 3 p.m. ly in person only: the event including aluminum pie tins, In­ km 8:18 • Garden Products salary and benefits for right residents. Visit CGS Services years. Your chance to up­ preferred. Ability to type helpful series; and assoc, prof. Anthony Pratt, dian corn, gourds, workers, watchmen, to register call Linda - Antiques Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids person. Send resume to: P.O. JANITRESS (or medium size but not necessary. Send resume to LE-M CORPORATION at the Ramada Inn, 100 East ' Wanted to Buy grade yourself into the tool BOOKKEEPER FULL drawings. Marchisio, instructor, at are exptn.ted to be funded in part by a grant from the United Box J, c/o Manchester apartment complex. Hours 5 Box HH. c ’ 0 Manchester Herald 190 TunntI Road River Drive, East Hartford. apples, canning jars, homemade and die trade. Overtime and CHARGE- Able to take the , on Wednesday, September 19, Professor Richard Swibold will show 742-79fi9, RENTALS States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United Herald. p.m.-10 p.m .: 3 nights a week. Varnon, CT. 06066 preserves, yarn, stuffing material, white - Rooms lor Rent all company paid benefits. books thru Trial Balance, to from 9 ■ 3 PM. We are architectural models, while department States nor any of its departments, agencies or employees is or Call Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 elephant items, small plants, hand crafted - Apartments tor Rent FOOD CONCESSION HELP Dynamic Metal Products Payroll and Quarterly Taxes. PART TIME CUSTODIAN- recruiting for staff head Thornton will show Connecticut - Homes lor Rent will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting con­ Company. 422 North Main Must have at least 3 years for appointment. items, homemade goods and coupons. The World Almanac’ ' Business tor Rent WANTED - Part time mor­ Early mornings. Apply in per­ assignments in your area. We landscapes painted in acrylic on board. • Resort Property for Rent tract. This procurement will be subject to regulations contained Street, Manchester, 646-4048. experience. Call Mrs. Bloom, son to: "Scotty" at Moriarty offer you a choice of shifts, For more information, or to donate nings and nights available. 6492900. ELECTRICAL Other exhibitors will be lecturer John - Wanted to Rent in 40 CFR 35.936, 35.938, and 35.939. Must be dependable. Apply Brothers, Manchester. ROOFER- Experienced in top rates, complete insurance needed items call Dorli Cloutier at 649- - MiSC for Rent APPRENTICE - Minimum 2 NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer years experience in residen­ Built Up St Shingle Roofing protection. CGS Services, III G. Timmons (Waterbury Branch), 6255 or Elizabeth Liebler at 647-1343. Pearl. Hartford. 2495626. AUTOMOTIVE Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the Street. Monday through Satur­ tial wiring. 643-7985, 6495283. WANTED CLEANING Paid holidays and vacations. photographs; lecturer Peter Waite, Anyone wishing to be a show sponsor or - Autos for Sale PERSON for professional of­ Call 568-1440. between 7 and - Trucks for Sale President’s Executive Order No. 11246 and any amendments or Rachel Rd. Area day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS OR drawing and a comic book called fice in town, once a week. 8:30 a m., and 4 and 5 p.m patron should contact Mary Mumford at ' Heavy Equipment tor Sale supplements to that Executive Order. The requirements for SOPHOMORES for part time PART TIME EVENINGS- EXPERIENCED CABINET HELP WANTED "Runts” ; and professor Paul Zelanski, - Motorcycles-Bicydes waitresses. Work 3 days a Manchester. Light duty MAKER WANTED. Excellent Send replies to: Box MM, c/o 646-6142. - Campers-Traiiers-Mobiie bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the Manchester drawings. EARN $200 WEEKLY - Part week after school and Satur­ janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per opening. Displaycraft, Manchester Herald. SECRETARIES- Out of the • Sand Blaal or Heal Homes specifications. Manchester, 643-9557. job market for a while? You - Automotive Service Please Call time, light typing or ad­ days. Apply in person: Brass week. Ideal for re tir^ or Traat OpaiBtoi - Autos for Rent-Lease NOTICE OF REQUIREMENTS FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION can case back in. Call Lydia, dressing sales. letters. No Key Restaurant. semi-retired. Call 649-5334. • Turrai Latha ODartlor 1. The slogan "54-40 or fight!” TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY experience necessary. Write REAL ESTATE CAREER- FULL TIME 289-4319 Alliance Seeks Members BARBARA • Engina Latha Opa>'*1a<' was coined during whose pres­ (ECECUTIVE ORDER 11246) National Marketing, Box 244, DRIVER TO DELIVER DISHWASHER- Full time Part timers earn $150 - $200 UFFICE HELP • idential administration? poKirr Bondi-Stockt-Uortgagtt 8 6N, Dundee, Illinois, 60118. SPRING WATER, SOFTa evenings. Some kitchen weekly. For a confidential in­ Immediate opening, small HARTFORD — The Alliance Francaise evening at the Governor’s Mansion with 1. The Offeror’s or Bidder’s attention is called to the “Equal 647-9946 50 houra, paM holldaya, (a) Franklin Pierce (b) James DRINKS. High school educa­ experience necessary. Call terview, Ralph Pasek, office. Challenging duties. of Hartford is seeking new members as the consul general of France, a film K. Polk (c) James Buchanan [Rj-El" Opportunity Clause” and the "Standard Federal Equal Employ­ TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker, tion, excellent driving record Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. Realtor, 289-7475. CARRIER axeallant Inauranca GOVERNMENT Typing a must. Much the programs for the 1979-80 season get starring Jean Gabin, a presentation of the 2. Greece is the country with GUARANTEED BUSINESS ment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications” set -also- Machinist. Good pay. Many necessary. Must have general banafUt. underway this month. the greatest number of mer­ LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. forth herein. benefits. 50 hour week. Call familiarity with Hartford HOMEWORKERS. Earn phone contact with private chateaux near Paris, as well as a Beacon Hill Rd. customers. Write FULL The Alliance is a non-profit group which Christmas program of regional traditions. chant ships. True or False Phone 281-4112. 2. The goals and timetables for minority and female participa­ 643-4257, or come to Vernon County. Ample opportunity $Big$ securing, stuffing Man (or Man) lor a varlaty Apply In paraon; 3. What is a baby turkey Mold & Tool Inc., 199 Forest for advancement to bright, envelopes. Free Details. of rapair and modamlza- T IM E, P.O. Box 343. BIGELOW 8T. has been offering educational and cultural Annual membership fees are $10 and $4 Lott and Found 1 tion, expressed in percentage terms for the Contractor’s called? Tolland SL Area Street, Manchester. ambitious individual. Start Reply: Titan, Box 94688 V15, tlon work at aavaral Glastonbury. LIBERTY 8T. French programs in the greater Hartford for students. Those interested in par­ aggregate workforce in each trade on all construction work in immediately. Apply in per­ Scliaumberg. III. 60194. METRONIC, we. LOST- Keys, vicinity of the covered area, are as follows: locatlona In Manchaatar. ANDERSON 8T. community for 40 years. Professors, ticipating in the Alliance Francaise events East Hartford NURSES AIDES- Full time. son: Pequot Beverages, Carpantry, ahaat rock, Routa 6 A 44A Parkade. Blue Medallion BROILERMAN- Full time diplomats, artists and performers present can inquire about membership by calling Timetables & Goals for Female Participation in Each Trade Experienced preferred But Spring Street Extention, paint, minor plumbing, MATURE WOMAN wanted to ANSWERS reads "Never Underestimate training will be given. Aj Glastonbury. evenings. Some kitchen BOLTON six programs a year. Miller at 658-1522. From Apr, 1, 1979 until Mar. 31, 1980 ...... 5.0 Call minor alactrical, ate. babysit for 5 year old boy in The Power Of A Woman". in person:rson: East HartfordHa Con­ experience necessary. Call your home. In the Bolton area, This year's programs include an Reward. Call 528-5240. From Apr. 1, 1980 until Mar. 31, 1981...... 6.9 Contract baala - chock on CARRIER Ijnod £ Buaqn '3S|Ej j q j S; E BARBARA valescentlies Home, 745 Main Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. from 12 noon to 5 p.m., Mon­ Timetables & Goals for Minority Participation for Each Trade Street, East Hartford. completion ot each Job. day thru Friday. Call 643-4909; GENERAL CLERK - If you Pertonalt 2 PART TIM E WORK IN 647-9946 BEVERAGE PLANT. 7 AM to HELP NEEDED to work at Alao will conaldar both any time weekends, or after 5 live in Glastonbury, East Timetables and Goals have not been established for the covered outdoor Flower Locations, weekdays. Hartford, Manchester, call RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP area. 3 PM. Must be neat and clean. contract baala and lur- 208 MAIN TO First Meeting Set Apply in person: Pequot Friday, Saturday or Sunday. nlahlng big workahop CGS for an interview in your has resumed regular hours: Car needed. S D R Enter­ These goals are applicable to all the Contractor's construction Beverages, Spring Street plua big atoraga area plua ASSEMBLERS- Tired of the 280 MAIN area this week. Positions Tuesday - Friday 8:30 - 5:30, prises, Andover, Conn., 742- average job? Local West available for those with typing THERE Saturday 8:00- 5:00 p.m. work (whether or not it is Federal or federally assisted) per­ Extention, Glastonbury. truck parking plua ollica STERLING PLACE By Art Association formed in the covered area. 9965. Hartford manufacturing com­ skills or general clerical aoili- STORE MANAGERS all rant Irao. pany has immediate openings Call ty. Excellent rales, never a MANCHESTER -The Manchester Art Association will Help IVanfscf 13 The Contractor's compliance with the Executive Order and the Good character and com- for that different type of 647-9946 fee. CGS Services, III Pearl. ARE regulations in 41 CFR Part 604 shall be based on its implemen­ $200 to $225 Live In Manchester Work tn Manchester panlancy a MUST. assembly. Steady work, and Hartford. 2495626. hold its first meeting of this season tonight at 7:30. at the TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Aek lor Chrit First Federal Bank on W. Middle Turnpike. From now on tation of the Equal Opportunity Clause, specific affirmative ac­ (After Training) Ralarancaa and possible overtime, which may Apply 81 Commerce Street, tion obligations required by the specifications set forth in 41 axparlanca In raply. P.O. lead to advancement. Please TYPIST - Ideal for Glaston­ the group will be meeting on the third Tuesday of each Glastonbury. PTG CLERICAL- If you've got the bury, East Hartford resident. CFR 60-4.3(a), and its efforts to meet the goals established for MACHINISTS Box 907, South WIndaor. call Monday thru Friday 10 skills, we got the jobs! Call month. 4,887.820 COMPANY. Telephone M3- II you are a responsible and ambitious Individual, our Training a.m. to 4 p.m., telephone 247- Accuracy more important the geographical area where the contract resulting from this Lydia, 289-4319. There will be a demonstration by Robert Hrynkiw of 7631. Program can provide what you need to become a Manager. We are 1696. Request Mr. Stephens. than speed. Pleasant working solicitation is to be performed. The hours of minority and looking tor people-oriented candidates, who are interested In a We have openings for the following experienced condition. Call for an inter­ Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He attended a number of schools in­ CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC female employment and training must be substantially uniform successful management career. TYPIST- Are you bored? Need view appointment in your machine operators; money? We will fill your days cluding Columbia University and the Art Student League - Experienced only. Top throughout the length of the contract, and in each trade, and the You will receive a paid comprehensive 2*3 weekstraining program. area. C(iS Services, 111 Pearl, WATS MRINB MIU OPERATOR one at a time or long term. of New York. He received his masters degree with wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 contractor shall make a good faith effort to employ minorities Qood starling salary, bonus, l]ealth and accident insurance, life in­ kCSfAURANT I Hartford. 2495626. BRIDOErailT OPERATOR Call Lydia, 289-4319. honors from Southern Connecticut State College . While Berlin 'rpke,, Wethersfield, and women evenly on each of its projects. 'The transfer of surance. paid holidays, vacations and sick days. A profit sharing W« art looking for aoH atartlng poopio with aomo 563-0151. minority or female employees or trainees from (Contractor to retirement plan and an opportunity for advancement also Included In ENQINE lATHE OPERATOR teaching advance color theory at the New York School of our benefit package. Ragtaurant Managamant Exparlanca. Wa oHar: TO Contractor or from project to project for the sole purpose of JIO BORE OPERATOR Interior Design, he began his current series of paintings. Call or Apply •Good Salary Whila Training RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll meeting the (Contractor’s goals shall be a violation of the con­ There are Immediate openings (or experienced The meeting will be open to the public and p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. eAdvancamant PotanUal CARRIER NEEDED Apply director of nursing. tract, the Executive Order and zhe regulations in 41 CFR Part CUMBERLAND FARMS "top notch” machinists. eSubatantlal Salary and Qananua Bonuaaa, refreshments will be served. Members are reminded to 60-4. Compliance with the goals will measured against the 53-157 BRANFORD ST. bring a picture of the month and dues are payable at this ENJOT Salmonbrook Convalescent Mr. McCormick We offer: Baaad on Parlormanea Home, off House Street, total work hours performed. • EXCELLENT WAGES & FRINGE BENEFITS 106-174 BENTON ST. time. Glastonbury. Please call 633- 203-568-9926 eMany Company BanaBta DURKIN ST.- 3. The Contractor shall provide written notification to the • PROFIT SHARING eAlf Conn. Locatlona 5244. Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Cumborland Farm Slora and CHARLES APARTMENTS • PLENTY OF OVERTIME eAll Tha Raaponalbimiaa You Can Handia Programs within 10 working days of award of any construction 170 Main Straat 239-177 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. NURSES AIDES wanted for • AIR CONDITIONED SHOP Call For An Intorvlow Chamber Orchestra full time on all shifts. Apply subcontract in excess of $10,000 at any tier for construction Eaat Hartford, Conn. CALL SUE director of nursing. Salmon- work under the contract resulting from this solicitation. The^ Monday A Tuaaday, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. notification shall list the name, address and telephone number LITCHFIELD FARM SHOPS Has Concert Series brook CkinvalesceniHome, off An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F House Street, Glastonbury. of the subcontractor: employer identification number; es­ TKW«DMFt.CO. 646-1076 Please call 633-5244. timated dollar amount of the subcontract; estimated starting 7 S S - a 4 S I The Chamber Orchestra of New England (CONE) is 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 646-6560 ______All gQiMl OffportiiiWy ftutorw and completion dates of the subcontract: and the geographical offering, for the second year, a subscription series of con­ area in which the contract is to be performed. certs to be held on three Friday evenings at the Lyman ^ <5UB STOCK AND 4. As used in this Notice, and in the contract resulting from this Auditorium on the campus of Southern Connecticut State DELIVERY PERSON solicitation, the “covered area” is the Town of bbnehester, College. Monday thru Friday mor­ Hartford County, (kmnecticut. ' The concerts will be held at 8:30 p.m. on September 28, America’s Best Fast Food Alternative ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: nings. Some light custodial The Contractor must comply with EPA’s Minority Business t M l November 2, and February 15, and will feature french JOIN OUR SUB CLUB! work. Good opportunity for Looking for Enterprise Policy published in the Federal Register, Vol. 43, You don't have hornist William Hoyt, cellist Barrett Sills, and pianist one seeking part time X I a new home? BUY 12 No. 248, Pages 60220 to 60224 on December 26, 1978. to shell out much Michael Boriskin, performing as soloists with the hours and supplemental In­ ^ X You'll find The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, should to gel hig results. orchestra, led by James Sinclair. GET 1 FREE come. . i I ■ a perfec- Ml Apply in person only: the Owner deem it to be in the public interest to do so. ■ . 1 in the Want Adn. 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE Tickets range from $13.50 to $23.00 for the three- 288 CENTER ST. UANCHESTER TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT concert series. («aH»tnoMMaB«>nrBMK.i HarrUon Stationera Robert B. Weiss For more information call 777-0790 or write CONE, 102 PLEASE CALLTHEATRE) General Manager . f • FOR SCREEN TIMES I 849 Main SIrMt Audubon, New Haven, CT., 06511. 643-4644 ManehtHf, Ct. 020-9 CALL 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 643-2711during business hwifs 8:30-5

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SECRETARY - Growing SPLIT LEVEL - 7 Rooms, 2 ELECTRIC RANGE- With GRAPES- Pick your own in A 3 - C VOUVEBEEN DONT WORRY... It'S ALL YOU UO 15 STAND profeuionni firm Eait of eye level oven, and lower your own containers. 270 YfXi'Rl RldHT RONALD. haths, 3 bedrooms, family Dear Abby aUJDFO R, IN THE HALLWAY FOR ACROSS River needs competant in-' room. 20x40 in-ground pou oven. First $100 takes it. Call Hackmatack Street (Rear), VERY SIMPLE... 6 Judges Answer to Previous Puzzle dividual with good skills. Dic­ 568-9439. JURVPU1V?> ------THREE HOURS UNTIL THEY 7 Throw off with cabana. Garage. Manchester. T H ftR g : ^ THINGS n i W 1 Wrote down taphone helpful, not Aluminum siding. Group I By Abigail Van Buren 8 Undivided TELL YOU THE TRIAL HAS 7 Jolt 9 National □ □ □ □ d I b c i d necessary. Interviews in East Realtors, P hllbrla Agency, Antiques 40 □ □ □ Hartford this week. Call for MAN M/AX NOT M fA N T SEEN CANCELEO..THEN 13 Sigh monogram 646- 4200. * DEAR ABBY: Hooray for STEAMED IN STOCKTON, 14 Island (Lat.) 10 Bumps appointment. CGS Sercvices, THE PACK RAT - AnUques, who was templed to bill his physician $100 for the two hours YOU 60 HOME.. 15 Trill ill Pearl, Hartford. 24A-SC26. Arffefas for Solo 41 T O i w w ------gurr 11 Split CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, collectibles, miscellaneous he spent cooling his heels in the outer office. 16 Conductor 12 Near the Remodeled Kitchen and used items. Open again Sun­ Listen to this: I made an appointment for a routine 17 Actor W allach beginning NUCLEAR TRAINEES- 17- Baths. Aluminum siding, in- day, September 16th. 40 Flora The iSApnVU. op 5 6 UTH 16 Interweave 24. HS Grad. Will train. Call physical six months in advance. When I arrived, the waiting 19 Assistance ground pool with patio and Road, (off Route 85), Bolton. room was packed with patients. An hour later, I was called 20 Girl (si.) 22 Acetone 646-7888. 21 Taste a privacy. Group I, Phllbrick ALUMINUM Sheets used as D A K O T A iS ir r ONE o p into an examining room and was told to undress. 1 did. I sat 24 In a row Agency, 64(M2(io. printing plates,. .007 thick A N T IQ U E S & lollipop ADMINISTRATIVE COLLECTABLES - Will THMt$ n-i$ there unclothed for 40 minutes until his majesty, the doctor, 23 Italian 26 Regulate food 23x28Vk’', 25 cents each or 5 .. t h e m . Prltellla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan intake TRAINEE- 17-25. Will train CONOOMIMUM FOR SALE purchase outright, or sell on • lOThy MA. I86..T M- kt$. U J. entered! affirmative Call 646-7888. for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be 26 Salamander BY OWNER- Manchester. 6 gi^i^ up before 11 a.m. commission. Houselot or As soon as I was on the examining table, his telephone HCW PO I X LISTEN, 24 Assess siMie piece. Telephone 644- rang. The doctor said, “Excuse me," and proceeded to talk SOMEHOW THAT 25 Sow 29 Erato 50 Esau's wife rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 OMeoo-Slorot for Root 05 Motorcyefas-Bicyctof 04 KNOW SOU'LL 1 I'VE GOT , ITS GRAVEN^ 31 In addition RADIO / RADAR TRAINEE- baths. Wall to wall carpeted. Autoo For Solo to another doctor about a business deal. They talked for 10 E s PIPNT COME 27 Death 51 Brought about 17-24. Will train. Call 646-7888. REA6EMBER ) IT RIGHT W i. IN STONE/ OUTRIGHT.' 30 Small bird 35 Small Walk to school. Call 6^2522, DEUVERING DARK LOAM MANCHESTER - Retail, minutes, after which he phoned his secretary and asked her TO F W A4E / IN AW wholesaler S3 Western- after 5 p.m. No Agents. IVontod 10 Buy 46 1972 CHEVY HNGSWOOD 1978 HONDA 550 - 4 cylinder, to call yet another doctor. 32 Enjoyment - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also storage and/or manufacturing B N iK r J h e a d .' 33 Poverty-wa' 36 Shadows hemisphere or­ Asking 36^900. sand, gravel and stone. 643- space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. WAGON - Roof rack, good 8,400 miles, ^ c e lle n t condi- 1 lay there seething with resentment while my doctor told (Lat) ganization COPPER WIRE WITH Uon. $1400.6465841. Call after agency (abbr.) 9504. ft. Very reasonable. Brokers 1973 TOYOTA CORONA tires. $650 or make an offer. the second doctor what the first doctor had told him about 34 Mao 37 Ideal gas 43 African river (abbr.) BY OWNER- 3 bedroom INSTALLATION - CaU 643- 872-6693, nights. 5 PM. their “tax shelter." rotected. Call Heyman WAGON - Good condition. tung condition 45 Poop 54 Time zone Townhouse Condominium. CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 4569. Will pick up anytime. (abbr.) froperties, 1-2261206. New cylinder head, brakes. I was given a very fast examination, after which the doc­ 35 Groups 47 Marshes (abbr.) Gas heat, air conditioning, set, electric welder, acetylene BUICK SKYHAWK 1976 V-6, npurt- tor prescribed medication for high blood pressure. Believe 38 Apiece Must be seen. Asking $2200. Mobllo Homo* DiTDr-cD K-iMf- », j wall-to-wall carpeting, 2 full outfit, aluminum ladder, Call anytime after 5PM. 646 automatic, air, AM/FM 00 me, I know what caused it! t.1. 41 Cun/ed roof I 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 ^ bsths, finished Rooms for Root 02 PROFESSIONAL / stereo, power steering, power trailer tires, new electric 5026. STEAMED IN LONG BEACH 42 McLuhan's y DSf” basement. Swimming and ten- generator, electric lawn- BUSINESS OFFICE brakes, other options. 38,000 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- field (abbr.) 13 14 THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ BUILDING - Approximately miles. Excellent condition. Very good condition, hbny DEAR STEAMED: My mail reflecis a great deal of sym* 44 Residue i; S*p m “ No agents. 646- mower. Evenings, 633-7060. 1978 CHEVY IMPALA - 15 evenings 5 PM to 8 PM or 5 7342 trally located. Downtown 2600 square feet, with ample $3600. After 6 PM. 633-8768. extras! Call 633-4890. pathy (or STEAMED. Read on: 46 Low tide 16 PM to closing. Full or part '______Manchester. Kitchen parking. Close to Center, Power steering, air con- 47 Fleet post 17 18 19 time. Must be over 18. privileges. Call 6462358. hospital and -new court ditioniiu, am-fm radio. Must DEAR ABBY: We had a doctor in Falls Church, Va., who 20 NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK 1978 CAMARO SPORT 1967 SHASTA TRAILER- O 1I7| 6, N$>. Me ,t M IWfl U » 0 «t office (abbr) Students or mothers welcome. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, building. For info, call 566 sell! Gall 528-9521 Monday never overbooked appointments. We never had to wait J1 22 23 24 thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COUPE - Automatic, low Excellent condition. Sleeps 6. 48 Rodent Free meals, paid vacation. paneled living room, eat-in BRAND NEW WEDDING Aporlmonlo For Ron! 03 7658 or 871-0401. Well equipped. Gall 6461943, more than five or 10 minutes to see him. He had an excellent 49 Scratch mileage, many extras. Call Captafn Eaay — Crooks & Lawrence 25 26 27 28 29 AddIv in person between 2 and kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. 5663005. after 4:00 p.m. practice, and was so conscientious he refused to take a new 52 Find 6 PM. 467 Center Street, LOOKING for anything in real lovely quiet setting on dead­ Best reasonable offer EAST HARTFORD-135 Bum- patient unless he had time. (He referred them to a U O O K l POUT WflNTA BE THE 55 Antenna wire 30 31 Manchester. estate rental - apai^ents, I BUT HIS BODY WAS MBVeR RECOfeKEI^. 32 end street, deeded beach accepted. Please telephone side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY III - colleague.) VOICE OF HARSH REALITY- BUT (Pl) rights. $79,900. Call exclusive 646-2161, after 6:00 p.m. homes', multiple dwellings? required. Arruda and Bar- FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile 4 door. AT, good clean car. In Florida, it’s another story. My husband had a 2 p.m. ap­ I THOUOHT YOUR OLD MAN WAS 56 Food sampler 33 34 agent, Carol Cable-Wag No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, DependableDepe transportation. pointment. At 4 p.m. he was still waiting. He approached the KIlleBP IN A CRASH-9 57 W alks Associates, Inc. 6461980. Doll Clothes 35 36 37 38 39 40 Beazley Co. Realtors, needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep nurse and asked. “Do 1 have to wait until the doctor sees all 58 To (he rear housing opportunity. MANCHESTER- Office or Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive these other people?’* (There were about 10 people waiting.) 41 42 4 ^ 44 45 VERNON / ROCKVILLE- store space. 1st floor. Will $32(W. 1973 Buick U Sabre DOWN The nurse replied. "You CERTAINLY do." With that, my MANCHESTER- Park-Like FORCED HOT AIR Accepting applications for 2 sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 46 47 48 FU R N A ^- Some age but fine Bedroom Apartment, starting door Coupe, low mileage husband walked out! 1 BijOu Charm. Cape with patio. square feet. 6461442. 49 workiiw order. Four burner at $191 monthly. Includes all $1800. 1970 Chevrolet Malibu TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 4, STEAMED IN DAYTONA BEACH 2 Sorrel 50 51 52 53 54 SECURITY GUARD - Swing Lovely kitchen. Recreation Room. Move-in condition! naturalgas stove, brown. Fine utilities, wall-to-wall OFFICE - Excellent location $350. 1970 C hrysler New 1971 for parts. Also 4 Mag 3 Three times 55 56 night shift. Retirees older wardrobe. 6493547. carpeting and appliances. Call 500 sq. ft. Heat, air, parking Yorker $395. The above may Wheels for Pinto. Please call DEAR ABBY: I gave my doctor a taste of his own ’ 4 Account welcomed. Excellent benefits. Low 50’s. By appointment, 5 Addition to a 643-9380. No agent!nts. 1- m - ^ , ehcT janitor. $125 per month. 649- be seen at the Savings Bank of 6468447. medicine a few years back. He used to keep me waiting for 57 58 Call 872-0501, Ext. 219 for ap­ OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. hours before I could get in to see him. house •s pointment, 9 AM til noon. Manchester, Main Street, LAKE FRONT- Coventry- Hutch, walnut finish, 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 Manchester. 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA- 33 I was plenty annoyed, but I didn’t want to change doctors Now $54,500. Spacious 7 Room excellent condition $150. New room house. No young iWfsc. for Ront 58 mpg. Regular. New parts. No because I had gone to him for years, he had all my old CLERICAL EXPERIENCE - B-13 Steel Radial Firestone children. No appliances. No 8 Cape. Stone fireplace. 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS - rust. $750. Call after 5 p.m., records and X-rays, and I thought I might as well live with With typing and telephone 721 Tire, $35. 6461814. utilities. No pets. Security. needed for small busy office Garage. Owners anxious. HALL FOR RENT- Masonic For parts. Call between 8 and 6466961. the devil I knew rather than the devil 1 didn’t know. Win at bridge LESSENGER CO., 6463713, Tenant Insurance required. Temple. Bowling, weddings, 12. 647-9570. Anyway, when it came time to pay him. I made HIM wait in Manchester. All company BLACK & W H ITE $330 m onthly. A vailable Alley Oop — Dave Graua or 742-9686. receptions, showers. Kitchen 1970 BUICK LE SABRE- 4 for his money. paid benefits. Dynamic Metal PORTABLE TELEVISION November 1st. Call 6462426, Products Co., Inc., 646-4048. facilities. Reasonable rates. door. Excellent running condi­ It never got me in any quicker, but 1 fell better about hav­ SET- $30. Call 528-7212 weekday 9 to 5. 5663453 or 5660344. tion. $400. Call 6434)449 after 6 VM/ANTANY ( NO \ WHY DON'T ■you/LOOKS LIKE ...SAY, t GOT AM \ READ? ) WHAT ABCHJT O lE OF THE COLUMBIA LAKE AREA- anytime. 1975 MUSTANG GHIA- 48,000, ing to wait. O versized 2 1/2 BATHS p.m. MORE OF I THANKS, SEE IF ttX I I YtXJ'RE OLIT IDEA) HOW ABOUT I READ I BOOKS OOP PICKED UP False bidding bites back LICENSED TELEVISION AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st - miles. AC, FM Stereo/Tape, GOT EVEN IN IDAHO THESE FRENCH) ALLEY,' / CAN GET SOME > OF LUCK, READING TO US,y WHAT?/AFTER THE FIRE AT THE TECHNICIAN- Good working RAISED RANCH. 2 FRIES, D o c r x NEWS ON THE I OSCAR.' IT WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe 4 rooms. Sun porch. Heat, hot snows. Super condition. $ 2 ^ . Truck* lor Solo 62 DOC? OLD LAB? conditions. Road and shop. fireplaces. Family room, 2 □ AUTOMOTIVE Call 6466488. RADIO? DOESN'T ace of hearts lead followed by car garage. $64,900. washing machine, XC, $135.00. water. 1 car garam. Security DEAR ABBY: I worked for a doctor for six years. When WORK! Excellent pay. Fringe Zenith 21 inch portable black required. No pets. References he had two examining rooms, two appointments were book­ NORTH a diamond shift. South draws benefits. Medical. Group In­ LESSENGER CO., 6468713, 1969 FORD ECONOLINE and white TV- $45.00. Wall needed. $325 monthly. Call 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER- ed for the same time. When he added two more examining 4 K963 trumps, discards his two dia­ surance. Excellent opMrtuni- or 742-9686. Aufoa For Solo 61 VAN- $395. Furniture Bam, monds on clubs and makes a cabinet grouping- $50.00. 6463414. Excellent running condition. 343 Main Street, Manchester. rooms, four appointments were made for the same time. His 4 K 4 ty for advancement. (;all 649- Brand new 2 drawer filing Good gas mileage. Good slam. 3406. WE PAY TOP PRICES for appointments were booked 15 minutes apart. ♦ 65 cabinet- $38.00. 6369740. MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 engine. Call 647-154S anytime. 4 A Q J 8 4 For years, match-point BOLTON / MANCHESTER wrecked and junk cars. A & B In my association with other doctors' receptionists, I \ players liave been bidding the room apartment, stove, Auto Salvage, learned that they all worked on the same principle —the W ES T MAN WANTED- Full time or LINE- 5 Commercial Acres. EXCELLENT CONDITION- 1973 (F-85) OLDS- 4 door. EAST diamond suit in situations like adults, references. No pets. Call Tony number of appointments booked for a given time depended 4 10 5 4 4 2 part time. General warehouse Gorgeous Cape. Many extras! Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel $235. 6463167, 2263540. Excellent condition. Air. FM- this. work. 649-3886 or 647-9673 Reduced $36,000, now $133,000. Rocker, $100. Black Boston AM radio. Michelin tires on the number of examining rooms the doctor had. 4 A862 4 10 7 5 3 Other players have grown 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs ♦ hQi IOSS ♦ A K 9 7 4 evenings. LESSENGER CO., 6468713, Rocker $70. Set of McGregor FEMALE STUDENT (snows). $1400. CaU 6466635. A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD I have suffered this fate as a patient. I suppose there are accustomed to this type of or 742-9686. excellent. Must sell, exceptions if you are lucky enough to find a doctor who is ♦ 7 6 4 952 action and such bids are like a (^If Gubs (irons and woods) LOOKING for roommate to sacrificing! Any reasonable Could help to sell your items BABYSITTER- Affectionate $100 - used 1 season. Pair of share apartment or house, in 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA - 4 faster, rent your room quicker more interested in his patients than in their money. SOUTH two-headed rattlesnake. They reliable person to care for 2 MINI FARM- Coventry. 3 offer over $1450. Call-after door, PB, PS, AT, air, 18 mpg. bite both ways’ Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 656 or near R o ch ester. Call Pat­ 3:30 p.m., 6461150, 5 2 6 ^ . and bring you better results! Don't use my name. I may have to go back to work again. 4 AQ J87 year old, in our Manchester Bedroom Ranch. Large gar­ 0718. ty, 247-5261 week days, or 776 No rust. $800. 684-7776. Ask the Herald Classified Ad NO SIG IN N.J. The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Prbductlona 4 Q J 9 This lime the two-diamond home. Monday thru age. 4 stall bam, with corral. bid backfired. West would 2636 weekends. 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida taker about details. Put the ♦ J 2 Wednesday, 7:15 to 4:00 p.m. Only $56,900. LESSENGER FLAT FIELDSTONE - for 1969 CHEVY 3/4 ton WINDOW STAR to work for you! Phone 4 K 10 3 probably have opened a dia­ References. 646-6668. Customized, in and out. 14 DEAR ABBY: I have a system I use to beat the "waiting CO., 6468713 or 742-9686. retaining walls, patios or EXTRA LARGE 2 room ef­ VAN - 6 cyUnder standard. 6462711. game. " I always ask for the first appointment of the day mond in any event. He opened miles per gallon on regular Nice condition. $550. 684-7776. Vulnerable: Both the suit and South was held to fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or ficiency. Completely fuel. Loaded with extras in­ when I want an appointment with a doctor, dentist or beau­ EARN EXTRA MONEY - CIRCA 1700s- Spacious 4 295-0034. remodeled. Downtown Dealer: South the minimum. Drivers needed nights and Bedroom Coloniar Working cluding Factory Air! Low 8297'' ty operator. I am never kept waiting. Manchester. $205. heat in­ mileage. One owner. It never fails. West North East South weekends. Call 649-5199. firep laces. Now $69,500. FOR SALE- Pine China cluded. Call 6461642 after 5 14 % LESSENGER CO. 6468713, or Excellent condition. Over BANK REPOSSESSIONS 1971 DODGE POWER BONNIE IN BOSTON A ik the B xpfPti Hutch. Excellent condition. PM on weekdays. $14',000 invested. A real Make a new wardrobe Pass 2 4 Pass 24 PART-TIME DRIVERS 742-9686. Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. FOR SALE- i m Oldsmoblile WAGON- 4 wheel drive, with 3 for her doll, it’s fun to Pass 44 Pass. Pass NEEDED- Nights and bargain for $7495. Must be Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, yard dump body, and heavy do and nice to give. U you need help in writing letters of sympathy, con* You hold: ELDRIDGE STREET, First seen. Call 6 4 3 ^ 1 . Pass 9-lB-B weekends. Call 649-5199. MANCHESTER- $42,900. 4 STAMP ALBUM- 1928 thru floor. 2 bedroom apartment, needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep duty 4 way power angle plow. No. 8297 with Photo- grstuUtions or thank-you letters, get Abby*s b o ^ e t “How Room House, with basement, Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive 684-5414, or 6844450. Guide is in Small (12”- to Write Letters for all Occasions." Send II and W long, 4 K 8 4 3 1970 Commeratives, $300. No large kitchen pantry, and 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. 4 A 7 2 LEARN TO SEW AND DO in a nice area of town. Ideal jokers or dealers please. 646 $3200. 1973 Buick Le Sabre 16"), Medium (14”-18") stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelope to Abby: 132 Opening lead: 4 3 living room. Tenant pays heat Excellent running condition, and Large (17”-20”). See ♦ A 7 2 UPHOLSTERY WORK - Part for single person or newly 7841, after 5:00 p.m, and utilities. $250 monthly. $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 1973 GMC Heavy duty, 1/2 Ton Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. time. 4 to 6 hours between 9:30 automatic transmission, door Coupe/ low mileage Pickup. Standard. 6 cylinder. pattern for material re­ 4 4 3 2 weds. (Jwner / Agent. Write Parking available. quirements. - 2:30, 5 days a week. ^11649- Box M, c/o M anchester power steering and radio. $1800. 1972 Audi $1,000. m o Cap, AM-FM 8 track. Needs A Michigan reader asks WOOD FOR SALE- All References and security New battery, new body work. Patterns available only .1886 or 647-%73 evenings. Herald. Hardwood, cut and split into 2 Chrysler New Yorker $395. body work. Many new parts, By Oswald Jacoby what we respond to partner’s deposit required. Available 5662646. in eitee shoxon, and Alan Sontag one-spade opening bid. foot lengths. $45.00 a pick up October 1st. No pets. Call 566 The above may be seen at the $16(i0. Call 6461135 after 5 MANCHESTER LAW FIRM- Savings Bank of Manchester, p.m. TO OlOER, in l %\M fir iidl Astrograph We just raise to two spades, E truck load delivered. (^11 746 6295. fir Rittici Ml Seeking full time/part time 9815. Main Street, Mandhester. The Born Loeer — Art Saneom In rubber bridge North will but we sure hope that our Secretary. Call Lessner, SUE BUINtn respond with either three partner will find a rebid LIVE IN - The home of a PANELED, HEATED 2 Motorcycloo-Bleyclo* 64 THI MANCHEinn Bernice Becie Osol Rottner, Karp & Plepler, TRAILER AND DINING WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1972 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER spades or two clubs. The final (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) P C., 649-5277. former president. Forest ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ EVININQ HXIIALO 'I'U L H A V e ' ROOM SET for sale. 643-4569. tricity, stove, refrigerator. MODEL WRECKS - Cash BEETLE- Completely recon­ IfMSn. rtiairieu contract wilt be four spades Hills, 7 room, 3 bedrooms, 2 ditioned. No rust. Im­ 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - NnfrM,N.r.ioeM CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 19) THE quiche! by South in either event. (Do you have a question tor 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, Adults, references, no pets. Paid. Call Parker Street Used LOW RIDER, 2500 miles, Buolnooo Opportunity 14 HOTPOINT $225. 6463167, 2263540. Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391. maculate. $2300. Call 6466352. Being too analytical today could Some match-point players the experts? Write "Ask the raised Ranch. 2 car garage, 100% stock and in excellent CODE, llyli Itantir ao lUi. throw what you hope to achieve Q U lO tE .^ ' n r like to respond two diamonds. Experts," care of this newspa­ move-in condition. W,900. REFRIGERATOR- $45.00. shape. $4500, 742-8786. The Fell & Winter '78 ^Your off schedule. Proceed at an VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Also, Frigidaire stove 1^.00, DUPLEX- 4 large rooms. /N They are heading for that per. Individual questions will Snacks with locations $3,580. Immediate occupancy. Call „ 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - BASIC FASHION con­ < ^ r t h d a y orderly pace, but avoid getting same four-spade contract, but be answered if accompar d Call 6465434 between 11 AM Appliance includf tains a Bonus Goupon, CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- Mr. Green, days 646-4144, •1 Nfi^r b is. G reat running condition. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT off on tangents. want to stop the diamond by stamped, self-addressed and 7 PM. line. No pets, Price . . . $2.00 a copy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) It's 2355 Ext. 905. evenings 646-4153. Frechette, $275 pjus Asking $500. Can be seen at 1972 PINTO - 4 speed, depen­ 756 Kerker headers. KNN lead. envelopes. The most interest­ Martin & Rothman Realtors, utilities. Available 10/1.'Call International Motor Car, Ltd., dable transportation, filters. Oil cooler. Much Add $2.00 for the New best you don't poke your nose FIREWOOD- Fresh cut days 277-7144, or 289-8148 into the confidential affairs of a As you can see the diamond ing questions will be used in Better Homes & Gardens. 69 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, excellent second car. (^11646 more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 SUCCESS IN SEWING. Seplember 19,1979 friend today unless you’re fully lead holds South to 10 tricks. this column and will re-'five hardwood- split to your evenings. a . , or call 871-0849. 1125 after 5 PM. p.m. Prtvoto Initructlono 10 specifications. Glean wood. Through your own initiative and prepared to become Involved Without a diamond lead or an copies of JACOBY MODERN.) MANCHESTER BY OWNER- bright idM s you are likely to find and assume some of the respon­ Room Cape, 3 bedrooms, $90 full cord, delivered. Call MANCHESTER- 2nd. floor. 5 ways tms coming year to RIDING LESSONS indoor 6 1 sibilities. Heathcliff — George Gately 1/2 baths. Eiesirable area. Im­ 6465451. rooms. Heat, hot water, enhance your financial base. PISCES (Feb.20-March 20) Too riding ring. Western stock appliances. Wall to wall Don't be afraid to prospect in much weighing and balancing seat, saddle seat and hunt maculate throughout. Call 647- 4 U . 1578. Principles only. DINING ROOM SET carpeting. $330, References, areas you've never explored today will make you indecisive seat. All levels 2269817. Fniitwood. Table, 6 chairs, security. Call after 5 p.m., before. and will contribute to confusion. BUSINESS & SERVICE VIRGO (Aup. 23-8ept. 22) You Once you make a decision, don't MANCHESTER- Immediate buffet, plus breakfront. 6461135. VOICE, PIANO Instmctions. Provencial Sofa, lever top end function best today where you alter It. Winthrop — Dick Cavalll Former faculty New York occupancy. 8 Room Cape. 3 are able to express your initiative ARIES (March 21-April 19) Sub­ bedrooms, fireplace. tables, 5 piece sectional sofa. Music and Art High School. Lined antique satin draperies. and Independence. Be a leader due inclinations today to be Aluminum siding and aw­ and not one who leans on others. overly critical, even If you feel AS THE PHILC»(3PHER THAT SOUNDS MORE Professional Singer/Pianist. Call 6467m. COhIFUaUS S A IQ " H E W H O LIKE 644-8597, nings. Central air, oversized MANCHESTER - 3 bedrooom Find out more of what lies ahead your remarks are justified. What attached garage. $52,000. La for you in the year following your you say could do more harm BRBAKBASTSON HCNEy BO B H O P E . SEASONED FIREWOOD- apartment available Penta Agency, 6462440. birthday by sending for your than good. ANDSrRAWBERRV < M M ... PIANO LESSON6 Given by Cut, split and delivered. Call December 1st. Appliances, copy of Astro-Graph Letter. Mail TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try Experienced Teacher, ages 5 8763915, or 871-0779. washer / dryer hookup. No $1 for each to Astro-Graph, Box not to take yourselt or others too to adult. $4.00 per lesson. Gail pets, no utilities,itilitie close to DIRECTORY 489, Radio C ity S tation, N.Y. seriously today. Let your sense Breitenfeld, 649-8053. COLONIAL CONSOLE schools and shopping, securi­ 10019. Be sure to specify birth of humor prevail and you will A STEREO- AM-FM radio. $100. ty. Call after 5 PM, 6467609. Sorylco* Oftoneti Sorrlco* Oltorod 31 Polntlng-Poporlng 32 Building Contracting 33 date. have smooth sailing. i i Z Z Z ^ 26” Women’s 3 speed Bike, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Self- GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) KW HOMES defeating thoughts are your Rather than begin new projects On gorgeous treed lots $25. Call 6466621. MANCHESTER - 6 room ALUMINUM TRIM and LEE PAINTING- Interior & PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS duplex on busline. 11/2 baths. SIDING INSTALLED - Small greatest enemy today. Don't be at this time you'll be better off to Scfioofa-Cfastos T9 w/city utilities and gas FURNITURE Exterior. “Check My Rate - Complete Construction. Ad­ unrealistically optimistic, but do complete what you've started. FURNITURE- Bedroom, Laundry hookups and private jobs welcomed. Call 228-0800, Before You Decorate” . ditions, Remodeling. Free heat. 3 and 4 bedroom be appreciative of what you have This is especially true of tasks A A FOR THE BEST - Manchester models. Cape Dutch, L- living room den, kitchen. entrances, available for han­ STRIPPING after 6:00 p.m. Dependable. Fully Insured. Estimates. Fully insured. to offer. around the house. White ■'-“Wing Machine. dyman (desired) in a 4 family. 6461653. Call 6464879. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Colonial, Colonial, Call 643-0797 for free SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) The CANCER (June 21-July 22) You Forest Hills. Call 649-8464, $ ^ heated. 6462482, 6468989. EXPERIENCED types of friends you are most are better equipped today to pupils per teacher. FREE in­ w/fireplaceid family room, estimates. Ask for Rob. troductory lesson with this ad. Mr. Lindsey. ACOUSTICAL C EILIN G Building Coplroetlng 33 All types likely to enjoy today will be those handle the mental, as opposed 2 car garage , priced from around whom you feel you can Call 6466306, or 6463549. MAN. Please app ly: Acousti- repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool to the physical. Do things where - $91,900, _ TAG SALES BOLTON - 1 bedroom apart­ Tech Systems, M -5792. WES ROBBINS Carpentry Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and let your hair down and just be you use mind more than Short Riba - Frank Hill ment for right person. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Windows Hung. Ceiling yourself. muscles. MERRITT References. $250., includes CHILD CARE IN MY Repaired and Painted. Gall SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) For a per­ ANP THEY ABE IM WHAT SIZE SHOULP'l CAN YOU SWALLOVV agmy C&M TREE SERVICE - Free ditions, rec rooms, dormers, For the next few days you wilt be son who Is often generous to I HAVE C?EVEljOPEP TAG SALE- September 14tk - heat, hot water. 6462482, 646 estimates, discount senior L IC E N S E D H OM E- built-ins, bathrooms, anytime, 6466130. A PILLTWAT WILL SBAPUATEP SIZES, 3 TAKE.PEABIE^ A BOWLING SAUL? in a cycle where major goals can others in the extreme, you may PEPENPINS ON THE 23rd., 10 to 7, 164 Hawthorne 8989. Mr. Lindey. citizens. Company Experienced and excellent kitchens, 6463446. be achieved with more facility go In the opposite direction PUT AN BNP TO / □ REAL ESTATE Street, Manchester. Moving, Manchester-owned and RooSng-SIdlng-Chlmnoy 34 than usual. Make your game plan today. You should share. U 0 L IN E S S (7EOREE OP uaJNESS.^ everything must go! All fur­ MANCHESTER - 2 bedroom operated. Call 6461327. Atmosphere. Call Kitty i CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. accordingly. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Invootmont Proporty 25 Homo* For Solo 23 niture, appliances, few tools, apartment on busline. 9234. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ "HEfe GETTING much______miscellaneous.______Conveniently located to B&M TREE SERVICE - Call Gary Cushing 3462009. ment Co. Expert installation Bmry’t World — Jim Borry COLUMBIA LAKE-Over MIXEP REViev/6." COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 100 ...... everything. $275 heated. 646 Specialist in tree and stump Polntlng-Poporlng 32 of aluminum siding gutters feet waterfront property with 2482, I Mr. Lindsey. removal. Free estimates. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and trim. Roofing installation ROOMS, 1st floor family 4 large cottages in very good Dogo-BIrdo-Pot* 43 Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffal room with fireplace, 4 Senior citizen discount. 26 PAINTING - Interior and Carpentry and general con­ and repairs 6466495, 871-2323. condition. Fully furnished, MATURE FEMALE hour, year-round service. 646 exterior, paperhanging, tracting. Residential and generous sized bedrooms, 2 located in Sandy Beach area, HOME SWEET HOME - I ca n 't fix yek tv 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car ROOMMATE WANTED- Non 7285. excellent work references. commercial. Whether it be a SPECIALIZING cleaning and 8 docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ Complete health-guard h m m I akp t e l l m e HERE^FUPP5y,IT'$ , walkout basement, facilities. Cats also. Canine smoker, for furnished duplex. Free estimates. Fully in­ small repair Job, a custom repairing chimneys, roofs, turesque setting. Very Residential area. Elast Hart­ REWEAVING burn holes. sured. Martin Matson, 646 built home or anything in new roofs. Free estimates. 30 4NP V, WHAT'G eOTTA eo 9ACK K . Group I, Philbrick private. Owners want to Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Agency. 646-4200. ford. Call after 5:30, 2866932. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 4431. between, call 6461379. years Experience. Howley, Our Boarding Houaa This Funny World T' Window shades, Venetian 643-5361. for group or individual. Zanot- 4 ROOM APARTMENT IN blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. QUALITY PAINTING and CARPENTRY i MASONRY - VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 ti Realtors, 6460272, 2269485. Muoleol Inotrumont* 44 HOLP MY CHAIR, MARTHA V I $H0ULP A PERSONAL^ 117* McN*,(fel lick, fair, all cash and no REAL CLEAN 5 Room Apart­ - ^m odeling and Additions. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ agents. problem. Call Warren E. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good ment. $275. Inquire at: 86 EXPERT PAINTING and PERSONAL Paperhanging Kitchens ana Rec Rooms. 35 pany, 6465308. W AIT A I'M (5o\Ne A l o n g . Howland, Realtors, 6461108. condition. $90 or best offer Wells Street, off Main Street. Sp^iallzing for particular people, by Dick. years’ experience! For Free m in u t e THERE'5 NOTHIN^ FOREST HILLS- 8 room 6461032.si/i-ioDo ______in Exterior House Painting, Call 6465703 anyUme. EsUmates, call 6464239. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet LEFT FOR M e Tree pruning repairs, plugged drains, Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first Houoohold Good* 40 OMeoo-Storo* lor RonI 00 floor family room with PIANO- Kimball Consellette mowing, weeding. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - FARRAND REMODELING - kitchen faucets replaced, 7947. fireplace, large modern REFRIGERATORS wit 5 year old Pecan wood. (JuaUty craftsmanship at low Cabinets and Formica Tops, repaired, rec rooms, MANCHESTER - Main Street prices. CaU 6466424. Roqjjng, Gutters, Room Ad­ bathroom remodeling, heat kitchen, sliders to large deck, Washers / Ranges, used, RCA Stereo Console. Call 643- modem offices available. 300, OirtbyNEA.Inc walkout basement, gas heat, 2 guaranteed and clean. New 7888. WATERPROOFING ditions, Decks, All types of modernization, etc. Free 400., 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or Hatchways, foundation PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Remodeling and Repairs. Estimate gladly given. M & M car garage, wooded lot. Group shipment...... damaged,G.E & parts of. Heat, air con­ I, Philbrick Agency. 646420(). FraGlDAIRE. Low DRUM SET - 5 pieces, cracks, tile lines, sump - Interior and exterior. Phone 64^17. Plumbing ti Healing. 6462871. prices. ditioning included. Call 646 Commercial and residential. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main excellent condition. &crifice pumps, cavity feeds, window 2469 or 6462755. wells. SO years experience. Free estimates. Fully in­ LEON CIESZYNSKI EAST HARTFORD - Move Street, 6462171. at $200. Call 6469604. •••••••••••••••••••••*###* "ShucksI I was thinkin' that the gasoline short­ •••••••••••••••••••••#•••• 6464953. sured. 6464879. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ right into this charming 3 466 MAIN STREET. North of 8Tflc0$ WanM M age might keep most of these pollllcal fellers 1 -u-uE MEAN$ Bedroom Ranch on quiet ditions, Remodeling, Rec neuroom Kancn on quiet ABSOLUTE BARGAINS!BAKUAINS! Booto-Aceoooorloo 40 Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. I n t e r i o r , away from New Hampshlrel" NO BOTTOM'' 0 street. Boasts fresh paint and Custom made draperies, slip- BRICK, BLOCK, STONE PAINTING- Rooms, Garages, Kitchens 1 ^ of centrally locate space. Fireplaces, concrete. E x te r io r . Q u a lity Remodeled, Gelllngs, Bath OVERNIGHT BABYSITTER a 12x22 family room off the covers and upholstery. Budget 16 FOOT P E M B R O K E Ideal for store, office or other Workmanship! Reasonable NEEDED to care for our 2 kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. RUNABOUT with trailer $400. Chimney repairs. No Job too Tile, Dormers, Roofing.Roofin *1* - r- C WWb, NtR.fcx .* M.a»i u* ••• “Let’s have a look at the old rule book!" Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 business or commercial use. Rates! Call Rick at 6460709, Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. or 6461000. Hospital bed $25. 6465892. small. Save! Gall 644-8356 for Residential or Commercial. CaU 6462426 65 pm. estimates. after 5:00 p.m. 6494291. 643*0464.